', rWPS. W Ai3 ;7Jrtf r-"H-.rf "'TU K . - .. - ' ' ' ' . .. .. . " r . - ?THE LANCASTER DAJLY INTELLIGENCER, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1885. fig 1 ", ;y w J? -Vl?rlghta,t IVJKft ml aar : I,. . ir "S IJV , w K I J? BL If r i. & i 'tXmtiti ninnrtc txt mAu,v & V MF CK0HD8 WATVU XUK Ol'JiHA- tjen or vyi'ACKina. .Eeltment Caused by au Klenuaut I'o I'e M iBteUUtvncc Venenai t'elnln A Num. fear of flciilc Item In the Industrial V : World Moreiich Uriel. Jg . - Mrbir Correspondence or Isielmiikkcbii. 1 7nr.ttMiA. Pn.. .lunn ".,. lSSe. TllO nr- l r T. 1 flttlrlnn'a sl(-.iiu 111 listen 11,1a iiwvrn. 'A,1IW WJ.W.-"- ... ... "" j'u vrau t,n trimmi nt imtneriiiir n luruu B ,,,... .. .- ?- .. . ' rwa along I' rent street, nv uie ren uu- it railroad, te witnesi me ninuner 01 wi- tKbillng A circus from the car. hveryuiUiR ,MkflAnA without itiiv pntlfll? confusion, with the I"' B,eeeptlen that ene of the elephanU took J . titfrlrhtat nonie cause and commenced trumpet- hmWHQIIIII) wiuiuuv nuj el tag and noting In n manner that quickly dls- tMi parsed the crowd. It seen quieted under -KK'thociire of Us koet)crnnd the crowd irninercu cs M been as they had left u few minutes befoie. U.t til.. -lAU.tr m alin.1 ul.JMil fV.flirlft l'!l4 f'.ik 'given evor seme principal streets and was ilqulte a satisfactory ene. Ceuntiy folks are j&frln Uie town in qulte a large nuniber, nil AWUI VUU U flVitd tt BHi'i h nnvfc j,.,..... ... .'" iCV AHwlAi-ia in -titlttnnuu 1 lrt nlPPlia tiiXV HltrllTH. anxious te wltness the circus day sights. Police Intelligence. Henry Alten, living en Cherry street near the Lancaster pike, was brought borero Squlre Evans yesterday en the thai go of choking a colored girl named Ann Dunmon lnamanner thatslie objected te. The snulre S laced him under bends for ills geed bo be bo avler. A travelling umbrolln-mendor whlle pars ing through town yesterday trying te get work, stepping at the heuse el Mrs. Muislftig en Iieeusf street, and asked for Heme work, Sirs.' Melsllng liud two umbrell.is out of re pair and oflerod toglehim the one for the repairing or the ether. He consented and left for a aaloen en l'ilth street te de the work. Falling te put in his nppeamnce 11 waa 4Y,mlrrlif Itn find lnft. tmvn. OlUl'Cr t& tf4 vVittlclc found him en Frent street and upon nrorelslnir te return the uuihielln he was released. He kept his premise. Vcrseiinl Neich. Mr. A. J. Qulgley, who is extensively en gaged in the lumber business at Wllllanis Wllllanis pert, Pa., spent yesterday in town with some or hia friends at this place. Miss Kintim Heel, of llillliile. N. Y.. is visiting her sister, Mrs. Goe. Weaver, of Union streeU Mr. Jacob R. Witmer left for Vhiladelphia te be present at the commencement ox ex ox ercises of the I'olytechnie college in that city, at which jiluce ills son, Jehn, graduates to night. In the beilnl World. Seven car-leads et plcuieers went te Penryn park tills morning te attend the Methodist Sunday school picnic at that place te-day. Quite a number went out hi the afternoon trains. On Thursday, July 10 the United Brethren Sunday school will held Its plctiu at Lltitz. The Second Street Lutheran Sunday school lias decided upon Tuesday, July 21, as the time for having the picnic at Penryn park. The Bible class el the Second Street Luth eran Sunday school, taught by Mr. L. V. May, will possibly go te Wild Cat Tails about the second week in July, for the pur pose of holding its annual picnic The Union excursion te I'enryn jiark wil' take place en Saturday, June 27. The Lib erty band of Lebanon will furnish the music en that occasion. Industrial Items. Quite n number of houses are new being built In different portions or town. Most or thorn are being orectod te rent te portions who are ebliged te toil for a living, yet quite a niHnlrur aie for the use of their owners. It Is'expectcdiiiat tluv, starting of the telling mill will bring a number or families te town and as the demand ler houses will be geed, the parties who are building are preparing for the demand. The erection of threu new brick houses en Law ronce street, had greatly added te its appearance, and also dltlerent ether parts of town are belng itnproed lu tills respect The new warehouse or the Keeley stoe company Is about lluihhcd and the iciiiemiI or the stock from the old te the new build ing will take place whlle the works ure net In oporatien. Town Notes. The game of base ball botweon the Quick steps and the O. K. base ball clubs took place yesterday aftornoen en the stove works grounds. The Qulckbteps easily dofeated their opponents by the scere.'!!) te 10. Bem S. tothe swtbe vi rWfi Homepersons onierou me coop ueienging te the clerks in Bennett's store, which is in e yarn in uie rear ei me siore aim meiu Dfrntn a nalr ei nitrens. The clerks took great prTUe In thelr pets, and loci their less very much. The lamp used in warning people of the building materials in lrent el the new heuse thnUis te be erected by Mr. T. lluclier, at Sixth and Locust stroets, exploded last night, but lertunately did no damage te the weed, etc., that was lying about the place. StASOSIC TEill'LK JIJlHlCAT10.1i. A llrllllant Templar Dlniilay at Tienteii SU- teen Ceniuiantlerlett I .tn. A thousand Knights Templar, with nod ding white plumes and waving banners, as sisted Wcdnosdayafternoon at the dedication of Palestine cemmandery's asylum, in Uie magnlticent new Masonic temple in Trenten. The ceremonies thomsclves, which were ac cording te Grant's manual, were conducted apart from publie view, but afterwards thore was a parade. Sixteen commanderies, from various clties, were in line ami each com cem com mandery had a band j among tlieni Lancas ter, Ne. 13, Lancaster, C. A. Kondersmlth, eminent commauder ; W. O. Marshall, gen eralissimo ; Jeshua L. Lyte, captain general, and 52 sir knights. It was u question with the spectators whether Columbia cenimtmdery, of Washington, 1). C.rerSt. Jehn's, or Phila delphia, presonted the tluest apiiearance along the line, lleth of them are spleudldly equipped and marched with weiulerlul pre cision. The beautiful banner ei SU Jehn's Commandery was an object of general ad miration. SU Albali's, of Philadelphia, was another handsome commandery. All along the reute ar parade gorgeous tlecoratiens groeted tlie sir Knights. Acress State street Irem the temple was a great nrch, bearing en one sldothe words "Welcome, Sir Knights," and en the ethor side, "In Heg Sigue Vlnces." Kiags lluttcred fiem jmbliu and private bulldliigs and thore was npreliiM) display of bunting and of Maltese ciesses. The llre companies rang thelr bells as the parade passed and at many points ladies waved their handkerchiefs te the inarchers. At the American hotel thore was a review by Grand Commander Themas W. Tdden, of New Jersoy, and his stall'. The command cemmand erics passed the reviewing stand in double deuble double Mictiens, swords at a carry ami elllcers and colors saluting. Mayer Dennelly was grand -vk.. eral.nl .r 41... .Int. "Suarshal of the day. All0Tpai "narade the visltlnc commnnderies were outertainod with a lunch ut Washington nan. A nutuDer inen toeK trains ler uome. being acceinpanietl te the depet bv crewtls of people, in tue evening a granu reception te the visiting sir knights was given in the new Masonic hall. The beauty and fashion of the city were represented. Frem 8 till 10 o'clock Winkler's Seventh Regiment band discoursed promenado music and at 10 thu grand march took place Dancing lollewod. The hall was beautifully decorated and a half-dozen electric lights en the sidewalk outslde contributed te the brilliancy of the occasion. The project of eroding the temple lirst took deiimte shape in May, 1SS3, when com- oiuiees ei me various Masonic organizations 6-aripeinteu te comer uikmi me leasiuiuty of sucli schome. Mho site was secured in the following July, at a cost of S508,0OO. and in December. 18s3, f76,000 of stock having been subscribed, n company was organlzed,tho for mal purchased made and the work of prepar ing ler the building immediately begun. The corner stene was laid en July 15, 18S1, and the building is new complete, except for some interior decorations. It is of pressed brick, trimmed with Neva Scotia stone, stands en ene or the must prom prem prom inent coruers et the city, flouting about 170 feet en State and 70 feet en Warren streets, and isnrchltecturally a vorylumdsomostruc verylumdsomostruc vorylumdsemostruc turo. it lias cost, Including the laud, about flOO.000. llesides accommodations for all the Masonic bodies of the city, it contains a publie liall and htoresiimt etlices, thu rental from which already Insures a prnlltable id. turn upon the investment, llebhed era.,100 Werth r .Icneli). Thore were it great many New Yerl; mill Philadelphia thieves In 'fronton, yesterday, and they reaped a rich harvest from the Sir Knights and ether. The only victim from this city se far reported is Mr. Geergo W, Brown, painter, who was robbed of his watch, chain and Masonic mark whlle riding -ou the platform of a stroetcar belwoeu tluud 10 o'clock In the morning. The car was greatly crewtled and se wiia the street through which It was pacing. A rush was inaiie by the thloves, the lnrceny was com inlttediiin twinkling, und the mlscreanls disappeared ninlil the throng in the street The watch was an Klgln stem-winder, murked Appleten, Tracy fc Ce., the nutiiber of the movement being t)lt,0ia The case was a heavy geld hunting case, the number or whWi has net been learned. The chain wn,t ofBelid geld, made In plain, long HtikR, The Masonic mark was a very pretty one, and cost $25. The watch, chain and mark were valued at (300. nil1: MiLi,Eiinrir,i,E examination. The Orileul Through Which the Htmlrmt el the Iiiatltltiitleii Were t'tit. The annual final oxamlnatlen of the senior class of the Mlllcrsvllle Stule Nermal school was held this wcek beginning en Tuesday morning. The examining beard consisted of the following persens. Dr. K. E. lllgbce, superiiitcudent of publie Instruc tien, president of the beard ; H. it. Ilelges, prlnclal of the State Nermal school at Ship Ship pensburgj It. K. Huohrle, city 8Uiorlii 8Uierlii 8Uiorlii lendent or Lancaster j Win. 1). ilodciiheru, Huporlntendeutof Loljauen county. The following is the list of questions given te the class : AiUTjiMUTie im. iikiiii:k. 1, Wrlte 18851n Hemaus notation. 2. Olve the sum nnd dlllorenco of two quantities te find the quantities. :t. Kind the (J. C. D, and L. C. M. el 120, 180, 120 and 210. i. Divide the reciprocal of four in two parts which are te each ether as the reciprocal or 3 and 5. .IKJI X .til 8. x K7 1 .aiei 0. A nnd 11 ouch IehI 22 tens of hay, which was 'I 2-5 per cent, of A's and 6J4 ler cent of It's ; hew much mere tlid A own than 71? 7. A broker buys a 00 day note for $20 less than the face. What what was the fice, dis count 0 porcent ? 8. A mether gave her daugliter ene cent at birth, doubling It en each birthday ; hew much had the daugliter when she wits 21 yeais of age If iietasv riter. iimtius. 1. Dellne botany. 2. Deilne an endogen; gle examples or endogenous growth. 3. Dellne an oxegoti j glve examples or oxetrouous urewth. I. Deilne a mono-cotyledon, a dlcolyledon; gives oxamples or each. 5. Deilne .estivatien ; give ilve examples. 0. lieginuliig with the pith ii.ime the suc cessive parts of exogenous growth. 7. Deilne germination. 8. Dellne assimilation. 1). Deilne lnllorescenco ; name the general form. 10. Deilne a ilower (blossom) niitl name all the parts. II. Deilne a porlect, a symmetrical, a regu lar ilower. 12. Deilne a pepe ; naine three siiccles. IX Kxplaln the process ei fertilization. 11. Dellne an annua), u hi-cuuial, a er emiial. f 15. Deilne a herb, a shrub, a tree. Hi. Deilne n I'liiieuegam, a Cryptegam. 17. Amljze any Hjiecics that you desire, givlnrj, class, series, genus specles. oKeoiiAPiiv nter. iiouiiniieiin. 1. Reckoning longitude from the meridian of Washington, what places liave no lengl- ttide; iioitlierlatitutle nor longitude? 2. Loc.de the eight points en the great lakes. 3. Start at Albany anil describe a water reute te Pittsburg. I. Discuss the surface el' Seuth America. 5. Naine the river system et Asia, and the rivers belonging te each, d, Discuss the climate of Alric.i. 7. Discuss volcanic phenomena. h. Discuss oceanic movement. II. Lecato the belLs of calms mid explain the phenomena. 10. Deilne land and sea breecs. oitTiieiiitAiMiv in. ii i (i mm. 1 feud, 2 mien, 3 mean, I mesne, fi elicit, 0 lllict, 7 business, 8 rarely, 10 noticeable, 11 salable, 12 available, 1.1 arable, 1 1 colander, 15 emanate, Hi eminent, 17 imminent, 18 tener, 19 mortise, 20 forfeit. Kxplaiu ! te I. e. D. V. Classify the con sonants according te the organs used in giving the sounds representing them. UIlAMMAIl I'ltOP. UUUIIHLi:. 1. Write a complex suutonce having the clause as the objectlve element. 2. Wrlte acoiiieiiudseutni'e,ono tnomber of which is complex, having a subordlimte clause as an adjective element, 3. Ol what use is a knewledge of parsing? analysis? Which Hhetild be learned firm? Why ! 1. Shew by exam (ile the dilfbri'iit ways or forming the plural of nouns. Kxplaiu why there are se many. 5. Wrlte three sentenccs using the same word in the lirst as a noun. In the second as an adjective, and in the third as a verb. 0. Hew deesa sontence dlller from a clause? clause? Hew de each et these diller from a phrase? 7. Kemi sentences using the verbs lly.llevv. l'vyandlle, (te recline), in the future, per fect, Indicative, active. 8. Are irregular verbs generally Sa.xen or non-Saxen werdH? Older or newer elemciiU in the language? l'livsioi.eox l'lmr. iii:iui:s. 1. Deline physiology, anatomy and hy giene. 2. lloline the Osseous system ; give the composition el the bone and the means by which you would illustrate the same tea class. 3. Dellne the circulatory system ; give your means of illustration et the purification of bleed. I. Kxplaln the successive steps in the con version of feed into bleed. 6. Kxplaln the nerveus system and hew you would illustrate the same. uneMKrnv dii. mamm. 1. Naine and dollne the dltlerent kinds of angles, triangles and quadrilaterals. 2. The exterior angle of a triangle equals the sum or the two opposite interior angles. 3. irthoequal sidosefan isosceles triangle be produced, preve that the augles formed with the base by the sides produced are equal. 1. The diagonals or a parallelogram bisect each ethor. 5. An inscribed angle in measured by 1$ are intercepted between its sides. 0. An angle formed by two secants having its vertex without the tircumlcronce is measured by cencave are minus t, convex arc iii.siehv ANU civil. cievr.iiN.vir.NT vner. iiouiiniieiin. 1. What sottlemonts wero made by the Huguenots in 1502 and 1501, what became el these settlements and hew wero they avenged ? 2. Hew did the French ami Indian war diller from the ethor colonial wars ? 3. When was the battle of Hunker Hill fought and what effect did it have upon the colonists ? 1. Discuss IJurgoyne's invasion. 5. Discuss Menree's administration. 0. Discuss the capture et Vicksburg. 7. In the case ofthe death or resignation of a United States senator hew is the vacancy Idled ? 8. Mention seme duties of the Scnate in which the Heuso of Representatives dees net participate ? V. In hew many ways may u bill fail te be be bo cemo n law? 10. Whatisabillefattaiuder. vmsicH rnei'. mni:s. 1. Dellne physics. 2. Mention seme or Uie essential properties of matter and dollne at least three of thorn. 3. Give the three laws of universal gravitv. 1. Hew much farther will a hotly fall in six seconds than during the sixth second, being liilluenced by gravity only ? 6. In nil open cubical veasel hew ninny tlmes the pressure upon the bottom will re present the ontlre lateral pressure ; glve the solution. 0. Kxplulu the gradation of a thormemotor (F) and tell the freezing ami boiling points of the V. and R. thormeiuriters. 7. Draw and explaiu the construction of 11 ceiiijKiund niicrosceio. a Kxplaln the construction of a "plate electric machine," a Kxplaln the "incandescent olectrlo light." 10. explain the cnnstrm-tieii or a common pump. Elcmentaiy Algebra Dr. Higbce. 2b-j c 1 fib :!,: il 3a 0 3.1-fU ' whenassO; b5, e4; d:l. 3Iultlply 1 x x' xs by 1 x. Facter, aud fiud the value of a' b' a' 2ab-fb' 1. a. a-f-0ab-b' a' aa'b -f 3ab b' J f t. A gentleman at marriage found bis wire's age was te him as 3:1 ; but 12 years after mar riagohernge was te bis au f& Uomilred the age of each at marriage. F I(cdiice-4---J. te ttlinple ladlcal Xl 'X-f-t form. 0. Sold hay for $i'J, and gained as much per cent, as the hay cost. Find the prlce of nay. i. Geometrical progression : 1 k m ; 8 3 111 ( 11 ml r and n, 2 ins 8. x'ytsOS xy 28. niir.Toine rnef. uukiiiu.k. 1 Wrlte an outltne era school Ixiy'scoiniK) Ixiy'sceiniK) Ixiy'scoiniK) sltlen en leaves. 2. What kinds of comixisitieu abeimtl in llguratlve language ? Why ? 3. Mean : " Seem they net thus te nv Levctl ones hnv e iruucdawny t Ashes with attics lay." I. WliatarelhecharacterlHtlcs of Htrength as reganlsthe sontence ? 5. Wrltea Hlinlle, a mctaplier ; convert tlie ene Inte the ether. (V, What Hlmilaritv Is thoie between oratory imtl poetry ? 7. Write me a short letter In proper form discussing the dllUreticelictween inotemmiy and synccdoche j purity and proprlety in die lien. HIIADINO. The examination In leading was entlrely oral. The class wasdivided into four sections and examined by the dltlerent members of the lieiird. I.ATIN l'lteK. nuillt 111,1:. Ciesar Ciesar primtim sue, dtinde omni emni um ex censpeetl remetls ecpils, ut icqtiate emuluin periculoH)em fugie telleret, cohor cehor coher tatus silos prielliimcemtiiKsil. Millies oleco sunorlere. pills missis faclle liestliim nha- limgem perfregeruiiL K.1 tllsjeets gladlls destrictis in ees Impetiim focerimt. 1, Translate the nbove into ceed idiomatic Knglish. 2. .S'ke, ease? why? Omnium, case? why? lletweeii what dtws cc show the relation? Tetlrrct, principal iv,irts? mode? why? I)o I)e lilnu lecn, phalangcm I Wind de yen mean when you Siiy thiit the Latin latlguage has 5 declensions and I conjunctions? I'crfrc ierunt, principal parts? tense? Te what Kugllsli tense does tlie Latin here corres pond ? Pai se li. The case ergiadiis is liore used te express w lint ? 3. What is tlie force ei the prellx In por per frcyerunt ihx)cclt, deitnetia, impctum ' I. Describe pills, phalaiigcm, gladlls! 5. WiiewasCu'sar? Tlie Helvetll? When wero the commentaries written? What wero they? Whorewas the sccne of operations ? What famous city still standing is moutieued In the text ? viiii.oseimiv mi. ii iniiin 1. Konsatlen, and hew cultured. 2. Conception. 3. Judgment. 1. Syllogism. f,. Method or teaching primary arithmetic. ij. Hew far can a teacher go in securing the physical health and geed maimers of chil dren ? The class was examined orally In book keeping by Dr. Hlghce, and hi vocal music by Mr. J. . Lanslnger. I'erty-.SIx In tlie Cl.nnt. The elementary class consists of ir, mem bers. Tlie bcieutillu or I, aud one young man Irem Lebanon county wasexnmiucd for a state certlllcate. All fussed the final ordeal and happier per sons than the seniors can scarcely be found. Death of Jeienli I.Ike. Jeseph Like, a soldier ifuring the Inte war, died at his residence, Ne. 29 Seuth Water street, Wednesday afternoon, aged cr years. His death was caused by ajoplexy, though he had for n long time heeu 111 irem a com plication el diseases. He unlisted as u private soldier in Ce. K, Tilth RckI. Pa. Vels.. en the lUth of September, 1WJI, ler a term of three jears. lle was made corier.d for gallant sorvice at the battle of Ptrryville Oct. N IWJ, and served crcditabfy imtler Ituell and Resccr.ms in their cam paigns lu Kentucky and Tennessee He 10-enllstcd as a voteran early in iNil, and was siibsequently tnmsforred te the Veteran Re Re serve and served till the end uftlie war, when he was honorably discharged. IJelng in bad health he 'applied for aud twas granted u pensien, many vears age. He leaves a mar ried son in Philadelphia, and two married nntl twoslngle daughters in this city. His funeral will take place Sunday at 2 o'clock, and will Is) attended by the members of tlie Urund Army Pests of this city. Death or Anether HeMler. Ilemard Clanne dled at the county alms house this morning at 3 o'clock, or consump tion. The deceased was admitted te the hos pital en December 11, 1SS3, having ceme Irem WilllamsUiwii, Paradise township. He was 67 years of age aud served during tlie war as a private in company C, 21th regiment Pennsylvania volunteers. He was mustered out with the company en June IS, 1801. He is net known te havejiad a lauiily. CeniiiiWMnn lEeteheil. Hen. J. T. MacGonigle this morning re ceived his comuiiHsien as collector el Internal revenue Ter the Ninth Pennsylvania district, lie will enter upon tlie duties or the olllce seme time during tlie month et July. A I.ent Chlhl. A llttle girl about four years old with light hair and blue eyes, was picked up en North Queen street this aftornoen and taken te tlie station heuse, as she was alene nnd eeultl give no account of herself. A Sen Sue Ills rather. Wm. Kirk, ot'Driimero, makes complaint against ids father, Levvls Kirk, charging him witliHssatiltanil battery and surety or the peace. Olllcer Rarnheld arrested the father, whogave ball for a hearing bofero Alderman Deeu en Saturday next. (J rami Opening anil Union Kxeiimlen Tel'eniyn l'arken Satin day, June 87. r'sie for tlieieuiid trip only Wc. Trains leave Lancaster (Kiui; SI ) at CIO u. in., 7:30 a. in. and 1J:40 p. in uiiilSSOp.m. Leave Columbia at "M a. in. and lli'i ji. in. Trains leturnliiB te Celmiilila will l'ciiryn ut 7:M) p. m. Ucturnlii); le I.iuicaitcr will leave the park- at 7.57 p. in. The Llbeity b.unl.el Ltlianen, will furnish the iimnlc. Junel(,2e,ll" in li. vuei.r.ici cein: A I'reuiliiuuirii)iilliin'ri Ceiuervallm View ami (Ineil Advlee. Docter, tlieie hceinn te lie keiiiu dispute iilmut the expected cholera visitation ; are jeu IimiIi liiKferlt? we asked ouuet our active sanitary ph)VtciaiiH a few evenings hlnce. "Well," lc'speuiled the man of liiedlclin, I certainly liope thcie will he none, hut I don't think It vUu li shut our eyes and de nothing till thu dteuded dlse-ise husuctually arrived. Ac. eeidliiK te my hclief there will be boime caes of cholera hcie within the next few weeks, and then the extent of Its spread und devastation will depend entltcly upon our icadlnchs te har bor or Biippiukg It. If eveijthliin about our pieinised Is In peifect simitar) elder, nnd every suspicious spot Is disinfected nnd kept dlsln leeted there need be no nicat alarm; but truu dlslnfectiintrtuie net ued auythlnir llke as uni versally as they should be, considering them eat danger te which we ure any day liable. Yeu sny true dlslnlectuiits ; may we ask le what you refer? " Ceitalnly, nnd I um Kind you usked thu ques tion, for many people yet don't knew what te rely upon, and it's vv long that they should wiute money en worthless pivparatleue. "My peisenul expci lence with disinfectants has been constant, and I ant fiee te admit that for the dcstiuctlen of dlseaso-preducinginatter, for purifying our waste-pipes, water-closets, cesspools and vaults, lu tuct, for all domestic disinfectien, nothing yet has proven se useful or reliable as I'latt'i. Chlorides. This article wu physicians huve used and recommended for join's, and 1 inn glad new te see It advertised, for upon Its liberal and univeisal use I lmsu my hopes that the terrible cholera may be kept nwuy." The disinfectant can easily be procured ut any drug store, and whlle it is entirely odeilcss, jet It Is very pe ei fill, and Is sold nt a very icusen uble price. One thing I would add: "I always warn my patients te be sure and get Piatt's Chleiides, for sometimes dealers will attempt te sell ether prcpnrul Ions, w hlch although w ei thlcss j et inBy alfeul them a few cents mere piellt." Htoeklyn Timet. jtd DEATHS. Itrnv. In Ihls cltj-, en the suit fust., Francis, widow of the Inte ticorge Unity, lu hertsith jear. Tlie lelatlv es and trlends of the tamlly ure lu Kiieetfullj' luvlled te attend the funeral, from thu residence of her son, Michael Itudj-, Ne. 3111 West .Mllllln Btivet, en Satuidaj'aftuiiienu nfi o'clock. Intcriueut at .Ien's cemetery, 2td llRLtMe.vn. In this city, June Slth, Leuis bell mend, in the Bith year of his age. The relatives and friends ure respectfully In v ited te attend the funeral, from his lute resi dence. Ne, 70 Campbell's allej-, ou Friday morn ing at e'A o'clock. High Musj at St. Jeseph's church at a o'clock-. Interment In St. Jeseph's cuinetery. ltd -v t KKW ADrEJtTJBEMENXS. MNN k 1UU2NEMAH, 15 0,000 Adams & Westlake's Geal Oil Steves ! New in use In the United State. F.veiy one Rtvlnfr iindjiKMlicllMiloMevo Nen-Explosive and 1IUV NO OTUKIt." Flinn & Breneman, Agents for Lancaster County. Trade Supplied. Telephone Connection. A. K. MyetT, dry itckmIi autl Rlecctlce, and the 1". It. It. pussuiiKer station, Menntvlllc, are eon een ncctrd wllh the lelphone oxclmnge. MAJtKETH. l'lilhwll)lila I'roiluce Market, l'iiiLAi)KLmiA,.Iuiia2V Klenr ntemly. ilittlu opened weaker. Koed vins scuica ami llnnj nalen of Western w Inter llrnii.nt fllMMJISparUm, Tim Fleur market vtnsslSuly lint iutetj Hides of l,.ypnbaire!ii, uicltidliiKlluu, extrim ut.lfV I'enn'n fiitiilly, at ll il; Wustcrn de $ -" 3 M; PatetiU wi zS. ltye Heur dull at 7V iter hitrrnl. At the 1 p. in. call Wheat iw U'jjic bid for .In no 1 W)i for July) 01 fur Aug.; $1 0IJ.J fir Sept. corn sic, .itine: kj mr Jtuy; a-rc 101 Am?. I 51'icfer Sept Dnta-aic. IJln for Ju 37'HC.,AU(J. ( 31c, Hept. no i 3sc. for July; New Yerk 1'redace Market. Nxw Vekk, June "iV Flnurdull, unchanged; city mill extra, $I30Q5(W; fine, 12 'ilQJ M Huperllne, tl leffll 70; Common te Kitiicy Kx Ira Ohie, .) Jiegi no; Uned te Choice Extra VcRtein,$lfS7S; MlniiOHOtn, .) 50.l 90. Wheat Ne. 2 Ited, Winter, July, 1 WK ; Aug., V M,i ; Sept., l Olji. Corn-Ne. 1 Mixed, July, M;,c ; Aug., 3IJc ; Sept., SIVc. (Jab, Ne. 2 Mlxed, June, 3Ti(tf). ltye dull. llirley neudiml, l'erk dull Mess, III M. Lard 1 71, J illy ; (l M, A ug. MnlHMeH lit in ; ilc for DO test. Turpentine quiet at .c Kwfu dull attinkfil Wfui stiiiliicd te geed. Freights nominally unchanged. Hay dull ; Ne. 1 Tlniethy.il OTftl in. reireieiim nrm ; relined In ruP4, 9il(c. llutlerBleady ; Western Imitation CreHine lKJISe j prime te cholceCieamerles. IMMic. cry, I hcei Hleudy ; choice Ohie Hals, ',li(iic. Kggsdull ; Western, 2.'ei3e; Suite, Ukllc. Itlce dull and unchanged. Sugar dull; Itetlncd Cutleaf and Crushed, 7UR7KC 'I uliew steady ; prime city, 55-10c. Coffee nominal ; fair cargoes, 6c. Livestock I'rlce. CuiCJlae. Cuttle Itccelpts, Sjne head: ship insutH, i.(ii) hi.-ud : trading In Ink and .'hSKc lilKher; shipping steers, !,'t.Vfi)l,fyl S,h. t.'i tsu? 17K t L2U0l.3.iUB.S., 15. "i033 7.1 tuvMti.aw&s., tsuu Cfl.vi ; sleckers and feeders, $1J4 75 ; cows, bulls nml mUed, 12 UO&l 75; slop fed steers, 15 '2i S'.H: through Texans, com fed, $150(15; grussers, ti 75l B5. Hogs Uccelpts, Sl,ene head ; hhlpmentw, .1,ii0; liiurket stdidy and falrlj- active ; rough mid mixed, 1.1 'J.;il 10; packing und shipping, $1(5 4 20 ; light. IJ ft34 40 ; skips, tJJ GO. Sheep Keeelpts, 2,000 heud ; shipments, none; market steady, except lambs, w hleh ere le er ; natives, t! D5Q4 20: Western, 2 75M3 1); 'lex uns, Kl 401 SO; Luuibs, tl.l. Kabt Libkhtv Cuttle Hctlve und linn ; bent 1 5fi i fair te geed, II 7."5 25 ; common, (I 25 tl W; receipts, SU, head; shipments, 152 head. Shipments te New Yerk j-eslerday, oeeur jmiiis. Hogs steady und firm ; Philadelphia, iv I : ; erkcis, l 2-Vf$4 35 ; receipts, 2J00 head ; Hhlpments, NO head, ShlpuientH jesleiday le New Yolk, 8 em leads. bhecp fairly uetlveuuij llrm ; priers 15c hlghet than en Monday; rciclpl, .1,200 he.ul ; ship luiiuts, ',) head. Chicago I'reduee Market. Ciiicaiie, Juue25, 0.30a. m. Market opened Ileal J ulj Ssie 1 A ngust, He ; Sept., 'JZie. Cem August, tii'.c ; Sejit., 4(c Oats Julyu'U'ie: Aug,27Ke: Sept , 2r,c. I'ei k 0 ulj', till 30 ; Aug., tie JO ; Sept., $1042. Lard Aug., fl 2 ; Sept., in 77. illbs-J illy, 5 35 ; Aug., fj 15 ; Sept , 5 1! CLOSIKO. 1 p. v. Muiket opened stCBily ler Wheat, but free nelllng en prospects of further declining and better crop leperts oreko juices ) cunt. It Httudted u)i,heweer, near the close, us theie wu no furthur pressure te Null und no outside orders. Ncry llttlu tuken for cxjiert. Only two bwt leads reported. Wheat June, sjc j July, Sb?'c: Aug., 1V? VY ; Sejit,, Viic Cern June, 4d;Julj 17Jic; Aug., VMc; Sejit., 46c. (Juts .lone, 3.7Je; Jny,Xie; Aug., 27?c ; Bent., 27c l'erk .tune, I0 t:U ; July, 110 22K ; Aug., tlll-Mt . D..n4 tin Ifll 1 n iv t-M j ecm fiu ; Lard -J uue. W 62jci July, Wdyf; Aug., 0 70Q Aug., $5 47X C 72K; Sept., te W). nun .in lie. W X5 July, 13 40; 03 ; Hejil., .' 57. New Yerk Sleck Market. Nkw Yenic, June 23. Wull street, 130 p. in. Jleney ut 1 jier cent. Kxchunge dull ; Governments firm. Currency C's, 1127 bid Vs Coui)., 12JJ hid ; itf de, tlUJi bid. The stock market opened fairly active and prices ndvuncedlu the lirst few minutes of bus IncsMi te J jier cent, ever last night's cloning llguii'-i. About the lirst call a number of ro re ro jierts were In circulation te the effect that one of the ruelflc Mall company's vessels had been lest at cee. These were coupled by a shurp doll ing ofthe stock und under Its leadcishlp the whole market went en", l'uclfle Mull Inslde of an hourselddown teBOJj irem 5 and weak ened the entire list. At midday the Ien est prices were current. The decline In the general list ranged ftem y, te 1 portent. After 12 o'clock en the announcement that the reports of the less of l'aclfte Mall steamer had grown out of the fact that one of the company's vepsels hud run ashore, und that she would In oil probability be Heated, the selling ceused and was followed by seme buying for the account of intcicsted parties, under which thu stock recorded u etmrp recover', whlle many of the rest of the llstxe llstxe evered te the best Ilguies. 1 l'.M. Western Union 02U Adams Express American Ki press IT U l.v.-.-.u 3r.M. 13ll 1)1 iu1K Wells, Farge & Ce... C. C. I. A C . . : . .,..ji,n c. a. c. 1. New Yerk Central New Jersey Central Illinois Central Kxpiess Ohie Central Michigan Central wt, Nonueni rucine jw " rioferred 3V Central ruclllc ' Union Pacific MJi 43' Missouri l'licltlu in 114' Texas l'aclllc in: jjl New Yerk Klevatcd ..', MetropellUm J5 Muuhattau Alt, & Terre Haute " l'rufcrred Canada Southern Canada I'ucllle i Chicago Alten .; IS 30? 13G 7S ieji uues. . iiuie 1). A Hud Del., Luc. A West ..1 lienver Ella " 1'ieferred , Hannibal A bt. Je " Preferred.... Kansas A Texas Lake shore L. E. AW L'vs'fleA Nashville Merris A Essex Northwest " 1'ielened Ontario A Western Ohie A Mississippi " 1'referred.. l'uclfle Mall (Julcksllver ie" 175i 61 " l'rolerred Heading jaw Heck Island , H8 San Francisce " l'rolerred Omaha 22 " l'l-ofeirod 74 HI, l'uul 72f " I'lvfernid Nash A Chat JI., L.,8. A W Wabash , " Preferred O..H.A (1 nyyt llechestcr A Pittsburg I'd. A Evans Manitoba Itm Oregon A Nav Orcueii Transco 1JW Pullman Palace Cur NEW AD VEltTIBJllIENTS. P12NNA. OIQAUH FROM llundifidun. ut J1.00 i'EIl IIAItTJIAN'S BELLOW fKONT STOKE. CKiAlt 1ASH HALL I HASH HALL 1 I TOMOltKOW ( rillllAY ), LANOASTKB VS. NEWARK. Dcngle and Oldtlcld, Lancaster Hatterj'. Gume called ut 3 30. ltd' vt-etici:. -L Owtug te the death of Casper Weaver the business of bread and eke baking will be car nea en at tne 01a itana. no. X'A North Oueen street, by bU daughtetV, wlmre all the ousten.ers of .tin lata Casper Veaycr nre requwsled te nuuu Known iair wauu. itu perfect iitlafactleii. They are the cleanest In tliolnirkel. Perfectly Safe. i9- SEND KOll CmUULAU.- XJitr A J) rXUTIHKMENTH, XlAKINa 1'OWDEH. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS ponder nevervnrlc. A marvel et purity, stiength nnd wholesemcness. Mele eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be Held In comjielltlen with the multitude of low test, short weight, alutn or jihosphate jiewders. Until only in cant. UeVAL IIakinii I'ewdfr Ce., 100 Wall street. New Yerk. inav27-lydAw l'UKK kyi: quart cuu net WHISKEY AT 75c. be surpassed for the menej'. HOHKKU'S LIQUOIt STOItE. apHK-lydlt mi. 22 centre Sfjuaie. THE 11 EST Urn City, at HAUTAIAN'S 6c HAVANA CIGAlt IN YELLOW SIOKE, FKONT C10AU THE IiAllOEST, 11 EST AND MOST cemjiteln assortment of Playing Cards lu the city from 5 cents per jinck up lit HAUTMAN'S YELLOW FUONT ClOAlt STOItE. AA. BB. UseMiiiihuini Heller Fleur. IheOilgluul TLellcst. liiuyJ-IyJI.SAW.fl Till: CITY TAX IS I'AYAIILi: OX OK before JULY I, with 1111 nbutemeut of 3 jiei cent. Olllce hours from 'J a. in., te 3 p 111 C. F. MY Kit-. JelllStd Cltylreusurei. CTHAWllEKItY AND ICECT.EAM KES n tivitl ut Roberts' Hull, for the benelltefthe LAiifKS' Alt) HICIKT OFS. V., utlt be held from WEDNESDAY until bATIMl DAY evening. ltd Lll'E INSl'ltANCE I'AIl). The Mi'tropelltim Life Insurance Cemimny has this week paid te Mrs. .Murj- Hehn tH upon the life of hei daughter. Alse te Jlrs Slnry Itnhcrts I'W 011 the life of her husband, Samuel Iteberls. ltd AT I'KIV ATE SA LE THE I.ATE Ki:SI Ki:SI dence of Ames S. Hendersen, deceased, ut the northwest corner of East lilm: and streets. ALLAN A. HEItl tit ft CO., Jun'25-lwd 1US East King Street. LOST, ON Ti'ESDAY, ItETWEEN ST. Mary's Academy and Fulton Opera Heuse, or in theOpcru lleue, a (Jold Locket, bearing the monogram "N, M II " In the Inutile of the locket Is u pleture of a ladj" A sultnble reward will bujiuld for ltd return te the I.stki.liuk-uiku enice. JclV2td S' CHOOL TAX l'OIt lbbe. The duplicate Is In the hands ofthe treasurer. Three jier cent, oil for tireuipt jmymeut. W. O. MAllSHAl.L, Treusurer, Ne. 12 Centre Square. r- Olllce hours from 9 11. m. te 4 11. 111. Junell-tfdlt CLARKE'S TEA STOItE IiEST GOODS and Honest Prices. Orunuluted Sugar, "e. White" A.." fie. Cetree, 12c le Me fl B,. Pure Syruji, 10c 'ifl qt. German Se.ii, 3c 1 bur. Uiun dry Stui ch, 6c V ft. Teleiihone. CLAUKE'STEA STOItE, 38 West King StreeL ICE OKEAM OO TO E. M. DANCE .fc CO. for SUPEItlOll ICE CKEAM of all the Various Flavers Picnics, Festivals and Private Parties sujiplled ut thu Lewest Markc Kites. Iee Creuin delivered ut any point without charge. Full satisfaction guaranteed In every respect. Please give us 11 call. Telephone con nection. E. M. DANCE ft CO., JelS-2w d Ne. G18 Seuth queen Street. OTKENOTHEN YOUK LUNGS lly eiptmillng the chest with KNICKERBOCKER BRACE. Fer Ladles as well uh Ucntlemcn. Fer sale 11 1 COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, 137 and 133 North queen Btrcet, Lancaster, Pa, dec&dmd rvESIOCUATIC COUNTY COMMITTEE. XJ There will be 11 meeting of the Deme cratic county committee el Lancaster county, in the committee rooms, third story et Kepler's posteillco building. Luncastercllv.en MON DAY. .1 UNE '2U, ISk. ut 10 o'clock a. 111., tellx a time for the meeting of the County Convention, u . u. uj..ji.i., unaiiman. .1. II. Liciity: II. S.Pattkusen, W. 1L Omun. en, J Secretniles. Lahcastkii, l'n., .lunu 13, 1V. J 1111 13 til A TLANT1C CITY. The Chester County Heuse IS NOW OPEN. Comfeitablo, homelike, situated very near the SIM. with extended l)tuz7us tllieu thlen eeeuti fronts. This Heuse has long been known as u most jiieaMiui summer retreat. Junet-ilmd J. KKIM A SONS. Reduction In custejimXijic Clethlnir. A well-made. Elecant trimmed and perfect lilting Iluslncss Suit for flH.oe. A geed English Corkscrew Worsted Suit, flat uruiucu, in one, iwe, inreoer iour-uuiien cilia. wuy, for 23.0U. A huudsome Check Casslmere Suit for I.U0O. An elegant Scrge Suit, In black, blue, drub or brown, ler l5.0e. Flne English Stilped or Check Pantaloons Irem $3.0Uup. ltu member, all work Is strictly Ilrst-class, Every gurmeut warranted te b ip 'ejitesonted. A geed fit, well-made and nlcei trimmed. The hugebt assortment nl palteius in this city. .. Jl. nUSCJIHOL.lil, 37 Ninth queen uticet. mil-Cmdlt QAK IIALU The Largest. quANTUV. Itetall Btockeutbocontluout. Cleth ing in piles en counters, thicker than wheat shocks in harvest Held. Vauibtv, All kinds of clothes for all uges, shapes, sizes, occupations, work-day, lilej'-daj', week-day, Sunday, warm day, cold day wear end no day at ul but night wear. qi'ALin. Always the best of Its kind Just vvhut j ou ask for. Leugund huge uxpci fence enables us te give Just what wu jirptnlse. THE BEST. Prick. The lowest. Thousands knew where. Tim Most fob tub Lkaht Is given. Tens or thousands can be served us well. Netb tub Shall 1!evb' Burrs nil wool, as low as i'2M. Wanamaker &. Brown, OAK HALL, 8. E. CORNIIl BlXTU ASD MAItUGT STItKKTI. 1'aiLt.puruiA. J'23-tla 1HIY tlOOHH. cn;aiRATii.vef! JOHN &OI VLKR. HOT WEATHER GOODS. We huve the Handsomest Assei Intent or Choice Puttei lis In Flguted llatlsteHiiiid Klein h nnd American Hatlnes In Hits city, and the ijuul. iiy 19 sujioner ui uuy suewn. Don't full te see our Gen nlne Scotch Zephyr nnd 1 1 roc he Ulnghamg at HWi new goods, worth 25c. ' Leralne Crajie nnd Striped India Ct Inkles, ler ladles' und misses' dresses. Can be rough dried. neeti 110 ironing. Whlle Goods, Linen d'lndes, Persian Lawns, Bishop Imw us. Plain and Figured Swiss, I'lnln, Checked und Striped Nainsoeks, Cord and Fig urcd Pliittc. Cream nnd White Etnhroldcied llebcs at $-1.(10 and upwards. Cambric, Nainsoek nnd Swiss Kinliietdertes nnd Inserting. Luces of uvury description, llndd ler Pliiie Dresses, Ac. Special Bargains In nil kinds of Dress Goods nnd silks. It will pay you te taken leek at our goods be fore, buying. Our prices are as low us uuy home lu Philadelphia or New Yerk. JOHN S. G1VLER & GO., NO. 26 BAST KING STREET, LANCABTKIt. PA. D uv.au GOODS. ANOTIIKi: CAItLOAD OF SUMMER GOODS KECEIVEl) ATTHK BEW YOEK STORE. Twe Cases lteautlful PRINTED SATIRES, Fifteen Cents a ynnl J .made te sell ut '25 Cents. An Immense Stock of WASHING DIIESS GOODS, CIIA.M1IK YS, 8EEKSUCKEKS, GINGHAMS, IIATISTLS' V1CTOKIA LAWNS. INDIA LINENS, NAINSOOKS AM) PHJUES, At Lewest city Prices. A CHORE SELECTION OF ORIENTAL AND EGYPTIAN LACES, SWISS NAINSOOK and CAMIIK1C EMBROIDERIES, In All Widths und qualities nt the Lewest Prices Ever Knew 11 lu the Trade. WATT, SHAND & CO. Nes. 8 & 10 East King Street. T a. MAKT1N A CO. SHIRT l)E We luive fellows In sleck live grades et White us PEARL SHIRT. Of whh h we 111 e sole ugcnt and whh h ean only be jiuidia'.ed from us in thH elty. Is iineiual'd III muteilal, make nml tit. (Ivei l.Krii lu use In elty und county. Pike, tl.ue, or Jj 10 per b.ill deicn 75c. Shirt, Made of Supciler Muslin und rilnfeiced lient und back. 49c. Shirt, Made of Supciler Muslin and aud buck. loinferced front 25c, Shirt, Linen lloseui. All SUes. pehcale sunns. CALICO SIIIUTS, FLANNEL Kllllt l'S Hie Laigest stock In the City consUtlugel UNIVEUsITY FLANNEL SIIIUTS, PLEATED FLANNEL SHIKTs, JEltsEY FLANNEL SIIIIl'lS, WHITE FLANN EL SHlUTs, IILUE FLAN N EL Slllltl S. GAUZE SHIRTS. Gauze Milits.. Uuuze Shltts.. (juuze Shirts . nt 15c. I at 18c. at . OuuzeShlils .. (iaiizu Shirts.... Ouuze Stilus.... at c. ut 50c. ut 75c. Drawers te Match. H DOZEN llALUItlOOAN OAU.E AT 15 CENTS. SIIIUTS J. B. Martin (6 Ce., Cor. West King and Prince Sis. LANCASTEIt, PA. J'OLITICAL. F OU J UUY COMMISSIONER. EDWAUD AMIlLEIt. Of III limine ten ntihlp. Subject te the decision of the Democratic county convention. innj"i'ettd.tw F IOH J UilY COMM ISSIONEE. JEUOSlEII SIIULTZ. of Ellabethtowubeinugli. Subject te the decision et the Democnitle county convention. d.twttd -pOU JUKY COMMISSIONER, IIE.V.IAMIN HUllElt, Of the Elgthli Wind, Lancaster City. Subject te the decision et the Democratic cetintv convention. Jel-tfdAw piOIt JURY COMMISSIONER, K. C. DILLEU, Of Eail township, Lancaster county. Sublect te the rulen et the Deuiecrutla party. inyl8-3tuwM,W&Sttd.tw EOlt HALE OK 1CENT. FOR RENT. Threo Law Odlees ut Ne. 45 NOllTII DUKE STKEET; und a basincnt 55 leet long, supplied with wuter und heat. maras-tta . Klt.VNK E8HLEMAN. WHITE OAK LUMBER FOR SALE. PeiHOiis wanting White Oak Lumber, cut toeider, cuii he uccomuiedutcd ut once by cull ing en the undersigned ut New Providence Mu Mu teon. Alan, IIuIIh and Pouts of all kind, 'JO cerdu of White 0.tlc weed. McFALLS& IIUO., Je8-3wd Sinithvllle P.O., Lane. Ce , IM. PUELIO SALE. On Tdlhpav, JeNB SO, lss, Will be nxjiesed te jiubllu sale, ut the hotel of (icergu Wull, Seuth Queen Hticct, itnciiHler, that valuable twe-Mmy llrlck Heuse, with liiune out-kltchen, Ne. 3-J1 Seuth Oueuu Htreet, The let fients en Seuth Queen btreet -J0Ieet, und extends in depth 151 leet 6 Inches. The houge U lu geed mder lately pupeicd, with gas. There is u hydrant lu thu j aid, and con nection wIlhM'wur. Pel-sons w lulling te lew- the jmiperly w 111 call en Mi's, (ireir, Ne.-U), Miuth Queen vticet. Possession will be given at any tliue deslied, en jiayinent of jmichase money. Hale loeeniuieueo nt 7 o'clock, when nlteiid mica will be given nnd terms made known by W. A.HAM1IUH1IIT, Attorney In Fact for Heirs of C. Uumbilghl, de ceased. IlKMtv SUDIJEUT, Auct. 10, 20, 2i, 21, 27, 2), DO. EIRST-OLASS HOARDING. Together with the choice or rooms en the III st or second fleer. Surpassed by nene lu the eltj'. Call en or address, NO. 402 NORTH QUEEN ST. Table bem ders accommodated. uU-ttd PAR' NT CLOT11IXO. SUMMER CLOTHING. Thin goods or overy description. Seersuckers, Alpacas, Linens, Flan nels aud Serges. An abundant supply ntvery low prices Ter Men, Heys anil Children. A. 0. YATES & CO., 602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST., Philadelphia. m2-Jmd TJUKUEK SUTTON. A WORD TO PARENTS. As the helld'ij'Hiiie nenrnt hand, the parents will wonder what Is the beit In get their boys In the wnv or Clothing, Something stieng, utthe same tlme iientnnd dressj'. IF YOU WILL CALL AT BURGERS SUTTON'S Yein inlnd will be put at rest, n wn can sup pl' the vcrj suit j-eu want nt prices te suit every one We nil lluarantee Workmanship because they urn Our Own Muke WE HAVE HIE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF Thin Coats and Vests IN THE CITY, AT I'ltlCES AWAY DOW N" -GlVE US A CALL.-M Burger & Sutten, MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Ne. 24 Centre Square, LANCASTER. PA. w ILLIAMSON ct FOSTER. OEMS' LltjHT-WEil.HT Serge and Indigo Blue Flannel Suits, that aie guaranteed notteludu, being genu Ine Indigo Illue. Iheyure couifertubln und very fashionable. Seersucker COATS AND VESTS, In Checks and Stilpes. SILK-FINISHED MOIIAIII COAT'S AM) ES1S, In plain Alse, Choceluti) lilewus und Chicks Linen and Mohair Dusters. PERCALE SHIRTS, That uie neat und vciy dictsj for evening wenr. Pi Ice, 50c., 75c. und f 1 Ol each, with cellars te mutch. The REGULATION LEAC.UE BICYCLE HOSE, And a large vuilety el Whlle und Euncy Colored SHIKTs fei Lawn TiiiiiIh and Huge 11.U1 pluycrs. .SPECIAL IIATKS TO CJ.l'll.S. A Genuine PANAMA HAT, S'-J.OO, and an IMITATION PANAMA RAT, 7."e STRAW HHTS, KOll HOYS AND CHILDREN FOR i".e. tel 25. STIFF and SOFT FELT HATS, In Light and Dai k Culeis, including Maple and Umber. Alse, CRUSH RATS ler Tem lsts. LASTING GAITERS, -AND- LOW-CUT SHOES Eer Gents' Summer Wear, und un extcuslve ussoitmentol Eine Call Shoes and Gaiters, made very light und pliable for warm wwather. Ladies' Summer Shoes and Slippers, In French und Aiueilcun Kid, Williamson & Fester's 3'2, 31, 30 & 38 East King Street, LANCASTER. PA FIHinVOItKH. Dealers will find laiceit stock and low eat prices ut J. E. WEAVER'S, Ant, 63 West King Stieel, JunSI-2ta yilOUUIilHKOIlTOUVS.SIIAItl'lll ll.li. O INO SAND-1'i-epured specially for brick work and Jilustei Ing bj' a new Crusher und tie eitru tharie. And no such ehaive or feiileneii usClutiles A. lluddenselk, the New Yeik con tractor, received July 'iJ, lti83, will ever be muae te any of our Laneuater builders. Loek for the sentence In te-day's dallies and take narnluz. P. S. Orduw rctelved AtIIECHTOLD'S. N'y. e; North (jun Stieel. 7-