jr ,E UK flfefrCBBMOSTDAY, Jt?NB il. BUA ,! IA&? I u 4L.US X minim n f- t ' ) ' if E wvpn VS' 1W Rf m lias; fc KK f.B Liki-U rtt 1 -w tkrmmm m OF enm vr cvbvmmiAB wai I ' -. . . ItrfLVXItTIAL ClTIZKHb. f HI Kxtaed and Useful Career A ten's Barlew rail Through an .MUrater The Early Closing More Mere ? 'hMat la Mia Beroegh-Town Nete. : lawiilat COrre'ponaftnea et lKTXLMaMem. ' . BOLtrXBiA. June 2a Columbia haa lest ywe! hc most prominent citizens by tlie ViHh of Mr. Jehn Fnyne, wbicb occurrea ia '-. Mt m.kji s.n1w.lr llnrlncr thn Mm ! . HU111K Ik AWNIV w.vn. ......,. MU that Mr. Pavne has been a resident of St." Jlnma lie Has always taKcn agreavuuor agreavuuer P", ". lta affairs, and has always been ene of .MM'lrsttode anything that would increase Um town In wealth or population. iJefan Payne was bera at Cadley, Deven Mr, England, In 1818, and was 07 years old ..-when he died. He came te America from T'SMth Wales in 1840, settling In Danville, Pa. .'.ll afterwards llved inFltUburg, Safe liar- - i'Mr ana Fbeanuvine. no wasoennecieu wan S . Um Phnenlx Iren cemnanv of the latter place Xtut ever twenty years. When the Susque ,4 liana iron company or Columbia was orlgl erlgl - uVnaied he was one et its Incorporators and la E' ar,tliyeari874wascaueaie uemmuia teuute K- Sf ' charge of the mill In place of Mr. Harris, the E Sif - Jbrmftr sunerlntendent The mill seen pros- ' j pared under his able management anddur-'10- lagrtbe financial difficulties ei the past few tJ., years the mill was kept steadily at work , i when In almost every ether ploce they were & dosing en account or u aim times, no ? l.'WMCompelted te resign the active manage .'i,Snt about a year agoen account of falling . A-'iSr nlMmi VAhmirv Tr. PuTnn urns nlerted te vtKuiMM fArtn In linrnlirrli tVMltiellli Mill fit LW-j&mim Innk an llvn Intnraat In Ihn fliffnrent '1y. itijui annnrtnlnlne- In Ihn Interests of the W J& ?$)$, and would have made a worthy councll ceuncll W W 'n . but deatU struck him down when he ' ,IteMlhsiVand te Columbia. $'Sff Mnce last January Mr." Payne has been In f AsJIImw.Knltti Vnf aAa Anlw AtflneH te ills i ' :U , Md for a few weeks. His death was net ox ex , 'vr-.;.etqd at present by his family, and was fnJ ssssssiiea en vy a euugBsiivu uim mui uu , -h 'v'fcad yesterday. He leavos a wife and seven t-ntfeiluren who by his death have lest a geed Jllteahand and a kind nnd aflectionate lather iirmmn fur community a worthy citizen. rJiSWTk funeral will take phice en Thursday i-'-iitmwnoen July 2, at 230 o'clock from his late &$ ,f :--; residnce en Seuth Second street f jlwe Accidents, One Very Serious. $rr"wiille encaced in conversation yesterday, ?Jjij,con'Panleni without nny cause whatever, ,-fj',S51"ddciily threw a knlfe, with thoblade ojien, L ' . viianes Broemo,itriking mm en the right l , le iBlcu a manner tuat quite a severe gunu &.1VHM HHL been roceived by rolatlves in &ni2 KS- tvonsen, son ei xur. n. jm. Itr nf PAliimhU Imfr nniv of ' Uttnn..w4k met urltn IbAnr .Anim annlilnnt frtf. fltntnaeSJ && , atliat place en SaturJUy, UIWMIWWBI .V .tN W WUIJ RU.AUUa WA.1UVM Tlie young de: -.was with his fatber at Vbe ploce where he is 'atTtnlninil m1 htt n mleaf.in iVil 1 4ftAiswsa employed, and by a mlssfep fell through an open elevater from the , second s ter v of the building te the first fleer causing a fracture of the BkulL The Inj tries rocelved by the lad are of a very serious character, ana the I sympathies of friends tif his parents are ex tended te them in t)'.iiafliictleti. nvM'naHf, The game of base bsdi toeiween the Iron sides of Lancaster and the Columbia en last Saturday afternoon was a geed one, although very heavy batting characterized the game, and towards the clese was rather excitlne. The Columbia were the winners by the fol lowing score : HCKIHOH. k Columbia.- 4 10 3 16 4 1-20 ijdcs, ,.., 0 2 14 2 5 0 4-18 The ifftme . txftwoen the Riversides, of lj Marietta, and O. K., club of town, did net 4 oeme eB, as the former club did net put In its . appearance. , , j 4 Early Closing in the uoreugu. r "14 The nnestien of early closing In thestores ,ei Columbia has again been ,. agitated among iW some merchants, bntjr:oe especially by me clerks. A few yours age the movement was s ijmgeneral among dealers and no one soemea te CfS6Beany the loser by the operation. Fer the , f past two years only a few ei the storeKoepcrs 4V(tt0Md at o'clock In the evenlngand thereby Jl aavetneir morns a mucu nceueu reni. iv tV does net seem very probable that there will if: be closing at an early hour in the evening W 'Hnvlnfv tlin anmninr tnnnthn. nltlieueh a few ' stores may de no. If thocustemers are aware '. - s ;of the fact that nothing could be bought after fcfe i 7 o'clock, they weuia maice tueir purcnascs 'S ' At anttahln time, and no one would be any :r fha wnnut ntf liv the stores clestnir at such a Sr Urns that all could have the evenings te v" vfhnmenlvnu Tim nlnrAfi nt Tjinpaster are f closing at 0 o'clock during. July and August, ' and Columbia merchants should de like wise. Itorengh Uriel. Miss Laura Eberly, of Mechanicshurg, Pa., IsvUlting Miss Amelia Wilseu. Mrs. 8. T. Llneaweaver and daughter Nel lie, are guests of Dr. J. K. Liuc:woaver, en Walnut street A man named Green, of Lancaster, has purchased the harness stere of Mr. J. K. ,Flury,and will take possession te-morrow, June 30, 5-m P. R. K. engine Na 531, which has been i&& repaired in the Columbia shops, was tried yesterday and found te be In a satisfactory werKing conuiuen. The Lutheran sociable bold last Saturday evening was as well attended as was expected and a neat sum was cleared by the church. The gas and water; committee of councils, who wero en a visiting trip te different cities Inspecting the system of lighting by electric itv have returned borne fully impressed With the Idea that that Is the proper and best even different systems of olectrlo-llghts. As the national holiday appreacnes uiuer- eat stores are already exposing for sale the Various articles wmcii are usea m ceieuraung ,2 f the anniversary of the birth of our liberty. odd rjcLLOiranir. A New Encampment te be Orgunlzed and Called "IUdgely." Ai. ( A project is en loot ler uie organization or -T. a new encampment of the Independent ifi' Order of Odd Fellows, lu tills city, te be tMyiiewn as Rldgely Encampment. Prem 7S K jfw -00 "lomuers.er tlie loages ei tins city nmi &jtyr wttintv Imvn Inlnml In nn Annllpntlnn for the ji. .. .. . . .... .. . f'v-fv -Institution of the new encampment, and ,-! their application will be forwarded te the i - -W? . " . M , granu encampment ei i-enusytvania in n jr., very lew days, the applicants represent .' height subordinate ledges. They nre vt principally young men, wne nave net yet n .beenndmiued te the oucampinent, theucli Tfi" ttere are the necessary number of encauiu- -nmt members te bccure the charier. It is '1A "UV11UCUUJ ia:iiuvuu iuovnailei mi uu iru- sr & ..nA.4n,1 l.nlt f -l. ,. ...II I l.n ..iK.eureu nuu me eucainpment organizea wuuiu i m jaenth - - A Less l'reiuptly l'alil. The money, which was lest from the Adams express car ut Landisville en Friday, " baa net been found. It was consigned te the . Pulton bank, this city, from tlie United States treasury at Washington, and conslsted of notes en that bank. As seen as the less was made known, the express agreed te make It geed and en Saturday they paid the full amount te the bank. Indeed the sum was paid before the bank knew it was thelr money that was JesL The officials of the bank and exnress coinuenv knew the num ber of the iidjes, which have been lest and if any are passea me persons wne leuuu uie packages way yet be ascertained. Be Toek the Wrong Medicine, On Saturday night Dr. Bushong, of New JW .HelJand, made a mlBtake that came near 1 :;, lenmnaung uis jueruu exisiencu. no uau a y .aaraaays werx among ms patients ana en f. returning home late In the evening and feel-i- ing worn out he resolved te take a dose et ? 'medicine te recuperate himself. After doing . ' '"se he went te bed and asleep, but seen aweke ' imflering intensely. He seen discovered that 1 ' h bad taken aconlte Instead of the medicine Affb Intended. He at once took an emetle and -nt rer anouier doctor, sna alter seme hours fJtha fleet of the poispneus aconite passed oil", Ad te-day the doctor is considered out of fV.ftT0"' 'V. ' ;V. A Geed Time at Fenryn I'ark, ' "'-On Saturday there were excursions te Pen- r: "jw' park from Lebanon, Lancaster, Reading - a4 ether places, and between COO wid 700 u-J f Ofb3 spent the day en the grounds, where . they but an excellent time., A concert Is fives at the park every Wednesday evenlng , Ejr the Perseverance band of Lebanon, aud a - great many people attend, especially from ; Lebanon. , , j 4at7jir tetrntjtrr. . w One ( a Fatty Who WMtte Bathe IU Beyond IBs Dpth. Anether Kndeaver te Hescue Blm anil Meth Les Their Lire. Yesterday aftornoen a very sad drowning accdeut, In which two young boys lest their lives, eccurred at Clmrleslllllard's mill dam, In Ballsbury township. It appears that a number of boys went bathing In the dam, and among thorn were Jehn A.Itoblnsen,ftgod 14 years, sen or Wilsen itobinsen, ana fleofge W. Anne, aired 12 years, who lived with Mr. Hlllard. Yeung Itobinsen was In the water by himself, and seen get beyond his depths. He began te sink, and when Mr. Uillard's boy run te his assistance, Koblnsen caught him tightly around the neck and the result was that both wero drowned. The boys who wero en tlie batik saw the danger et thelr companions, but wero tumble te ren der anv assistance as thev wero also afraid of being drowned. Deth bodles were re covered in about nn hour after, the accident Yeung Itobinsen was apprenticed te Mr. Hlllard by the authorities of the Heme for Friendless Children, of this city. ueanASDs and wires uvAJtiiri The tatter Leave Town With all the Cnnh of Their Lords. Geerge Kiik and Jnines Waters, residing In the Seventh ward, get drunk en Saturday night, raised a row and wero prosecuted by thelr wives befere Alderman A. V, Dennelly. Warrants were isiucd for thelr arrest. It Is said that when the men learned thatthey wero sued theyagalti assaulted thelr wives. Tills morning Mrs. Kirk and Mrs. Waters left town en the Ilarrlsburg oxpiess east, and the supposition Is that thny toeK with them all the money In their respective heuses be bo be lenging te their husbands. Kirk Bays that he was net guilty of nny crluie, but his wife merely brought suit against him se that she could get him put up In erder that she might go te the liouse and get away with his money nnd loave town. He says that she took every cent he had and he has no idea whero she has gene. Mrs. Kirk Is a whlte woman, but she is very fend of negrees, and has been married te several of them In the last few years. As far as Is known she has nover been divorced from her former huBbanus. and it Is said that she mar ries every colored man that she finds is mak. ing any money. Whcther the story Klik told Is into or net it is certain that thore has been a great deal of drunkenness among the darkles in the Mevent!) ward for seveml days past, and especially en Saturday and .Sunday nights. TIIltr.K STATU DOTH. Thore have been forty applicants for the pulpit or Dr. Kadclillborthe Plist Prosby Presby Prosby terian church, Heading. Aleadlng olllclaleftho PhlladoIphla.Mtoad PhlladeIphla.Mtoad PhlladoIphla.Mtead Ing railroad company declares that the directors of the Jersey Ccutral railroad will demand the custody of thelr property after the 1st of July. Reading school affairs are badly mixed. City Suporintendont Valentine Is said te be lacking te soma of the legal requirements for his position nnd State Superintendent lllrr lllrr bce has declined te Ismin a commission te him. Notwithstanding this warning from the department the school leard rocngnlzed Mr. Valentine as me city superintendent ana accepted all Kin acts as official nud legal. This year me oearu roeieriou mm ami uieciu,wu state appropriation, it Is intimated, has been and wllf be withheld. andjvill be withheld. Cnmsimeellng at Mlllway. Yesterday the colored peeple held a weeds meeting in the grove at Mlllway, en the Rending & Columbia railroad. The attend an co was net large lu the forenoon, when there was a light rain. Towards neon the crowd begun te increase rapidly and in the afternoon It was very large. In the afternoon thore was prenchlnir by I te vs. Jacksen. Frlsby and Jenes, of Ilarrlsburg, nnl Ja UlC- evening nev. William kceis, ei-this city, held forth. The vocal mufCas furnished by the Lan(ustorjlee,oVrfb, which Is com posed oryeupg viored men. The attend mice qL"fioeplo from this city was net very tatffu, as thore wcre no excursion rates en the railroad. A great many dreve te the grounds. At the Station Ileune. The mayor disused or three drunks yes terday morning. All wcre young men ro re sidnig in this city who imbibed tee freely en Saturday night. The mayor discharged thorn upon the payment nf costs. Win. Spoiling, n resident or the Ninth ward, was arrested ut 2 o'clock this morning by Officer Itusheng nnd locked up at the station house. The officer nrrested Spoiling en North Quecn street, and when taken into custody Spoiling was promenading en that thoroughfare, ids only garment being nn undershirt. An oflicer was sent te bis liouse for clothes and he was discharged by tlie mayor this morning. Spoiling at times is somewhat demented nnd wandered away from his home unnoticed by bis family. The Ltederkraus Anniversary. At the meeting of the Ltoderkranz society yesterday aftornoen final arrangements wero inade for the ohservance of the fifth anni versary of the society en the Fourth of July. The visiting societies will be inct nt the depet by the Llcderkrauz nnd Mtcnnorcher nnd escorted te LicderkranK hall, where en address ei welcome will be delivered by Mayer Rosenmiller. K W. Haas, esq., will leply. In the afternoon the vluiters will be outerlalnod at a picnic, mid lu the dvenlng at the hall. Indications point te a large atten dance of strangers. Iteturned Frem a l'lcaaant Tour. Jehn I. Hnrtmnn, who started from tills city en the 1st of May en an extended tour te the West, returned home en Saturday even ing. He spent some time with rolatlves in Kansas, then went te Salt Lake, the Yoso Yeso Yose mlto and through te San Francisce. Thonce he took tlie steamer te Portland, Oregon, and thence te Victeria, In British Columbia. On his return he took in the Yollewstono Park and ether noted places In the far West He returns in robust health, says he had a glorious time, the llke of which he nover again expects te enjoy unless he gees ever the same reute a second time False l'reteme aud Ihnbezzlenieiit. Jehn Irvin has been committed by Alder man Spurrier for a hearing of complaints of false pretense nnd embezzlement made against him by Daniel N. Ncln. It appears that Irvln told Nein that he knew u man who would buy Nein's herse and wagon. The team was placed In Irvin's keeping with erdeis tosell it, Irvln took tlie team nwny and returned the harness by express, but made no return of the herse nnd wagon nor of the money received for them if they were sold. flelug te H-irope. Mr. Adelph (lansman, of the 1lrm of L. Clansman .t llre., of this city, started for New Yerk this morning, from which pert he will sail for Eiirope en Wednesday In the sleamer Elbe, or tlie North German line, which plies botween New Yerk and Bremen. Mr. Gansmau gees en a tour of business nud pleasure After visiting old I'riends in Ger many he will visit France and ether parts of the continent, aud return te the United States late in the autumn. Sale of Horses. Samuel Hess, auctioneer, Held nt public sale en Saturday, June 27th, for Harry C. LIntner at ids sale and exchange stable, Mll Mll lersville, 18 head of Virginia horses at an average price of $101,87 per head. The highest one brought 231. , Held for Court. Edward Shay had hearing en Saturday evening befere Alderman McConeiny en tlie charge ei assault and battery preferred by Sarah Walten, who says that he smacked her en the mouth, breaking several teeth. Ed ward was held for trial at court. Aguln Continued, Tlie Knox's false pretense case was again continued this morning for a mouth, all the parties te the suit agreeing te tlie contin uance. A DlSGUSTi:i PHYSICIAN. Aud a flood Reason for lu " I was called the ether day," remarked an old and highly esteemed physician, "le the house of u well-to-de mechanic, who child was dangerous ly HI with scarlet fever. Upen inquiring as (e what measures he had taken te prevent dlsease In his family, or te what extent he used dlilnfcc. tanUaheuthls house, Judge or my surprise when he told ine he never used any, nnd upon further questioning I ascertained the fuct that he hardly knew what the word disinfectant meant. He acknowledged he had heard about I'latt's Chlorides, but bud never thought It worth irbtle te use It himself, although hU wife had told him or the high esteem lu which friends of hers held It but us te purifying the waste pipes and walerclosetefbJt own house, te sprinkle it In dilated form about the cellars' occasionally, It bad never occurred te him. "By my advice he sent Immediately te the drug-glit near by and beughta bottle of It, and by iny directions be seen set ere praotleal (military Ideas In his head than he had ever dreamed of. "It docs seem as If some people are bound te keep rlfthten defying all known sanitary laws, adopting no precautions, even with cholera staring us in the race, when mis oaeness, pow erful and economical disinfectant, I'latt's Chlor ides, can be se readily proenred." AVw Ter Timet. Kverybedy's Air-Brake. " Yes, saV'sald Uncle Zach, " l'se watched It forty years, an' 'Its as 1 ses t De fust of May an' Christmas day ob de satne year alltrs comes en de same week day." Further conversation proved Unde Zach a most Incredulous person. Chancing te mention Dr. Carver's feet or breaking glass balls with a rifle, he said: " 1 heerd 'hent dat shentln' and knewed right eir It wasn't squar' j dat was a Yankee trick, boss, she's you born." " What was the ti Ick t" " Dar vm loadstone put Inte de glass balls, an' likewise onto de bullets se when Je bullet flyoutendegun.lt an' de ball Jes drawedUr geddcr, which, In ceurxc, hrekes be glass dti de trick I" Later, Uncle Zach observed a rope running along the sldn of the car. " llesi, what's dat line fur t" " Te apply the air brake In ease of accident." Then we hed further te explain hew the forces of the brake was obtained, te which Uncle Zach responded i " Loek a here hess, you thely don't 'spect me le b'Iceve dat foolishness T Why, de biggest hur ricane whatever blewed couldn't step dls train, rulinln' forty miles a henr. An' you think I gwlne te b'lccven little pipe full of wind under ae kyars can ae it T e, sah-rce 1" Thore are a great many Uncle Zachs who Judge everything by appearances. The air air hrake docs net seem te be a very powerful thing, hut power and efficiency nre net necessarily equivalent te bigness and pretense. Phillip beers, esq., who resides at the United States hotel, New Yerk city, nnd Is engaged In raising subscriptions for the New Yerk World llartheldl pedestal fend, was ence upbraided by a distinguished relative, who was a physician, for commending In such enthusiastic terms a remedy that cured him or blight's dltcase eight years age. He said : " 8lr, has the medical pro fession with nil its power and oxperlence et thousands or years, anything that can euro this terrible disorder t" Ne, no, that is true, thore Is no mistake about It but that Warner's safe euro it really a wonderfully effective preparation. That remedy Is an " air brake " that every man can apply, and this fact explains why It has saved se many hundreds of thousands or lives. Cepyrtihteil. Iftcd by permtuien of American llural Heme. ' ' Grace Lutheran Church. Tlie managers or the Grace Lutheran ex cursion te l'enryn park en next Thursday, are making efforts te lnsure a pleasant and en joyable trip for the school and congregation or that church, as well as the numerous rrlends who nre annually made welcome at each re union or their excursion. Teleiihene Connection. Samuel M. Myers' private residence. 33!) North lluke street has been connected with the Tele phone Exchange. DtSAJUX. .SEfKrcL. In this city, en the 27th Inst, uimrics jinaire zaepeiei, in nis 23th year. The relatives and friends or the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral from his mother's residence, Ne. M North Prince street, en Tu)day morning at 0 o'clock. High Mass at atst. Antheny's church. Interment at St. Jo Je seph's cemetery. n MAirrm. In this city, en June W, 18as, Jehn Allen, son of Henry L. nnd Jennie II. Martin, ugedll weeks, The relatives and friends are respectfully In vited te attend the f'.HVtral, from the rcsUltnr or hi parent", Xe. 211 WcstTTuTen street, en TUCH'lAV -nflnmnmi lit 2 nV1ru.1r Itiljtrment In rUiTJescph'a cemetery. u HxMDKitseii. OnSnnday, June 23, 1SS3, at the residence oriierson-ln-hiw. Spencer C. flllhert. Anne U. Hendersen, wire of the late A. S. Hen Hen dereon. The relatives and friends are Invited te at tend the funeral from St. James' church, en Tuesday afternoon, June SO, at a quarter past 2 o'clock. Please emit flowers. it JKABKKT8. I'hlUileiphla Predare Harket, riin.ADxi.rniA, June 29. Fleur dull. The local trade bought sparingly of flour, hut prices ruled steady. Hales of 1,000 barrels, includ ing Minnesota bakers' ut W1 1'cnn'a family at llfll 23; Western de (I 2S03 23 ; Patents at tltfp 75. Ilyo flour moved slowly at $3 73 per barrel. Feed was quiet but steady ; Sates of Western Winter Bran, at IU50fJ13 2(per ten. At the l p. in. call Wheat u slutde flrmpr, OIKe bid for June; 01 for July; ffTKofer Aug. ; fl 00 ler Sept. Cern-MKc, June ; S2c for July ; MUc for Aug. ; 6le ler Sept. Outs 38e. bid rer Jnne ; Sijfe. rer July ; MJie., Aug. ; 33XC. Bept, ' New Yerk Produce Market. Nbw Yeck, June 29. Fleur market dull and prices In buyers' favor; Fine, si 33Q S3; Superfine, (31003 70; Common te Fancy Kx trs Ohie, 1 S)Q ou j Geed te Choice Extra Western, l?5 75 ; Minnesota, S3 50Q3 90. Wheat Ne. i Hed, Winter, June, 1100; July, $100; Aug., 1 01; Sept., II 01. Cem Ne. 2 Mixed, July, 530 ; Aug., SMct Sept., rIKc. Outs Ne. 2 Mixed, June, S73e ; July, 37Uc. Kye dull ; Western and Canada, 7387IWC lierley nominal. Ferk dull ; Mess, 111 2-VJU Se. Lard 8S, Aug. ; 7 W) bept, MelasBcs nominal ; 21e for 60 test. Tunwntlne linn at 37c lleHlnqulctattll7HOI a) for strained te uoed. Fn-lghM steady . Oniln te Liverpool, i Be. Iluttcr quiet ; Western Imitation Creiunery, IWlHe ; prime te choice Creameries, lG20c. ..Cheese steady i choice Ohie flats, tMfMUc: Western Flat, 40Jc. wi Kggsdull t Western. 12j212e; Stale, KUmtc. Sugar dull; Kenned Outleaf and Crushed 7K07Ke; Confectioners' "A,"CJj;c. 1 allow dull nnd heavy; prime city, TUQii-ICc. lllce nominal nnd unchanged. Coffee steady ; fair cargoes, SJie. Hay dull ; Ne. I Timethy, UJcOll ftV i'ctreleuin linn ; rcllned In cases, saiOJic. Livestock l'rlces. CnioAeo. Cattle Uccelpts, 1,400 head; hltv. ments, s,oe head ; market fairly active and steady; shinning steers, l,35ufjl.ftb0 t,, $3700 C10: 1,20001.330 &h 3 GO3W; W0l,2r 1,S.,30U (i340;gtnckers and fenders, -.S23i73: cows, hulls nud mixed, t'WQl 75; mainly, S303 00 1 dlop dlep fed stcers, $3 23fi3i: through Texans, tiW for cows and $3 13Q337K for steers. Hes-Heeclpt, 15,oeuheid; shlpmenu", 4,000; l'rlccJ!. ,J""y .1 lower ; rough nud mixed, $,1 W34 10 ; packing and shipping, 14 10Q4 2U; light. l 10S4 4i ; skips. 3 233 80. ' Sheep Uccelpts, ffJO head; shipments, none; market quiet and unchanged; peer te soetl na lives, tl C0O3 90; Texans, 12 4003 60; Lambs, llt3. m Chicago I'reiluee Market. Ciiioaeo, J u no f, 0 JO a. m.-)lm ket opened : Wheat-Jnly, 87Ke ; August, Ke ; Sept,, le. Cern luly, 4CJic; August, 4trtfc; Sept.. 44Jc. OaU July,32Met Aug.,27ie; bcpL.aiKe. Ferk July, $10 20; Aug.,$IU30; Sepu,$104j. Ijrd-July, $C0 ;;Aiig., $0 07 ; Sept., $0 77. Itlhs Aug., $3 43. CLOSING. 1 r. if. The sensitiveness of the shorts was fully shown this morning, when un uplifting was reported in Afghanistan, a battle fought nud u million pounds sterling captured by the insurrectionists. This little war cloud caused wheut tejump from 87e te ssc without an In tervening quotation. The wildest excitement prevailed aud the shorts fell all ever each ether In their efforts te cover, The rumor cenld net be authenticated, and after the shorts get through revering it, sugged back or lis own weight, closing at the opening prices. Cern aud eats did net fellow wheat In the terrific Jump it made, bnt ruled steudy. Previsions stead'. Wheat June, 87?fe; July, 87!j;e Aug., SSi; Sept.WJic Cern June, 47fte; July, Jie; Aug., tce; Sept., 4e. Oats June, 32ka; July, S2Ve; Aug., 27k 27Jie ; Sent., 2Ce. Ferk-June, $10 20; July, $10 27K; Aug. $10S7K;8ept.,$10 47K. Lard J tine, $860; J uly, $6 CeQO 12W ; Aug., (0 70: Sept., $8 80. ' ttlbs June, $0 33; July, $3 33; Aug., $3 43; Sept., $383. Steca Markets. Quotations by need, McQrenn A Ce., Hankers, Luncuster, Fa. 11 A.x. 12 M. 8p.m. Missouri Faolfie , Michigan Central 62 62 61 New Yerk Central 8I 8W ww New Jersev Control sl? ssii as Ohie Control .; .. i Del., Lack. Western 10OW 100 07: UonvcrAllieUruudo .... 4' Kansas A Texas i?i 17U 171? LuKotHiere 64 H Chicago N. W.. common. VOii IKK N. N. OuU A Western 7 7 7 csu rani a; umena,,,., , :i Pacific Mall... 45W 4Ui 80Vi ltechester & I'ltuburg .... 2J st. Faui , eni 07K 67j2 Texas Faclfle,; ..." n Union Fuclfie , blU 62 SIM Wabash Common .... a Wabash I'rulerred 7 Western Union Telegraph.. BIW 6IW OlVi LeuUvllle A Nashville...... S(J 343 S3 N. V., Chi. A St L , " ," j, 2 lAihlgh Valley , ,,.. .... 17 Lehigh Navigation .... 404; FennsylvanU mi9 43k 42 nc&dlng C LS-lS 1". T. Alluirule...-, m Northern Faclfle Common Ml Northern Faclfle Fer Zyi 2si ml Hestenville ,,, 1M; lhlla4elpbta & Erie....... .... lejj hertheni Central. ........... ,.,, ,,t, .,,. Central Trunsi ,,..... .... Canada Southern mt M fm People's Ftesenger,,, ,,... ..,. fMMMpMa Castle Market. I FMitAMtTHU, June M. cattle market rnlr, i I blgfceri receipts J00 extras 0K8i geed,T$ii I HlflAlItt, 7)swk. . . . HnMiii. nu ue. lower. nrriTais ia.u npnat eiillaitAnK nlr Teil. I geed. s l ( medium, tiQiie. Hogs Arrtrals 5,000 active and steady j west ern corn ted, e oegi v. " XSW AnrXItTTtKMXNTt. n AKING POWDER. ROYAL "" BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. TIIIH powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholcsnmeness, store eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude et low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cant. Hoval iiakine PowdxrC'e., 105 Wall Street. New Yerk. may2Myd&w rnAKE NOTICE. J The Ilammondspert Sec, nnd (leldcn Asc Champagnes are sold li iv the hett e ana ciuie at KOHIIKU'S LIO.UOK STOKE. 22 Centre Square. JeIC-3ld NOTICE. ON ALL WATER P.ENTS net paid en or before JULY 1, 1883, 5 per cent will be added. C. F. MYERS. Jn2S-3td City Treasurer. THE LAROKST, HEST AND MOST complete assortment et Flaying Cards In the city from 6 cents per pack np at HAKTMAN'S YKLLOW FKONTCIOAK 8TOHE. AA. BB. Use Hanlidini Heller Fleur. The Original. The llest. mayMyM.WAS II EASTERN MARKET HOUSE NOTICE. Markets at the above liouse will be held en the morning and evening nf Friday, July 30th next, Instead or Saturday, July 4th. JunKMtd THE COMMITTEE. NOTICE. A meetlnir or the members or the pre- Odil nosed Kldcelv Kncamnment will be held In Fellows' HallTO-MORKOW ( Tuesday ) KVBN 1NU at 8 o'clock. A tall attendance Is desired, as the application ler charter will be ready for signature and business of Importance will be transacted. By order of the FresldenL ltd II. M. D. KltlSMAN.Sec'y. TjlXCURSION, GRACE LUTHERAN SUNDAY SCHOOL, . TO PENRYN PARK, THURSDAY, JULY' 2. Special train leaves the Upper Helding Depot at 7:40H. in.) returning, Children under 12. j"lfc-''4c!fets for sale by A. -ArttiiTjley7tT.T5alf, D. E. Leng"ad Dana Gra- aaiii. 1 lu CHARTER NOTICE. Netice Is hereby given that an utipllcutlen or certificate of organization subscribed by L. L. liush, Ames liinlir.nf, Jasen K. Kby, Jntph F. Wltmer and Jehn Slgle, will be presented te the Governerof the SUitoefFcnnsylvanlo, under the Act or Assemby or the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act te Frovide for the Incorperrtion and regulation of certain cor poration!." approved April ), 1871, nnd the sup Jilrment therete, en Thursday, the twenty-third layefJULV, A. D1H, rer the charter or an Intended corporation te be called " The Illrd-ln Hand Tnmplke Company." the character and object whereof Is te ceiiHtmct and maintain a turnpike read nnd bridges In connection there with, from the fermlnus of the Bridgeport A Horseaheeturnplka, In KnstLnmpctrr township, Lancaster county, te the township line tictweiwi East Lampeter and Lcaceek townships, near the village of Illrd-lu-Hand, en the bed of the old Luncuster and Fhlladelphla read, iM-twecn said points, a distance of about three und a-hatf miles. In the county of Lancaster, aud rer theHe purjxwcs te have, immscss and enjoy all the rights, benefits uud privileges conferred by said Act of Assembly and Its supplements. JeW-ltdJIASlw NOTUER LARGE LOT -OF AT ASTRICH'8 Palace of Fashion, 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, FA. One Hundred Yards 4.1 Inch Wide Skirting, worked 30 Inches, i-leguut quullty and pattern, at 11.00 n yard. New Swiss Alhn er Embroidery at 87c and $1.00 n yard, Twenly-llve Pieces of Swiss Embroidery, II Inches wide, 33c. a yard. Twenty Fieces Finn Swbs Embroidery, 11 Inches w lde, Wc. a yard. Fifteen Flcrcs Flne Swiss Embroidery, I Inches wide, 79e. a yard. Twenty-five Fine Pieces Dotted Swiss Em broidery, 12 Inches wide, 2.'ie. a yard, llelge and White Dotted Swiss Embroidery, 8 rows of dots, 7c a yard. Darklllue Embroidery, with whlte dot, 7e. te 9c. u yard. Whlte Embroidery, with red and blue dot, 4 rows or dots, 10c, uyurd, ONE HUNDRED DOZEN OF Fine Cambric Handkerchiefs. Colored borders, new designs, at 5c. apiece. loe dozen, much finer, at 7c. a yard. We liave opened this week three cases each of Ladies' Plain Colored Unbleached and Striped Hese, Uoed quality, at 6c. a pair. 1C0 dozen or Ladles' Unbleached Iltlbriggans, 27 cents a pair. CO dozen Ladles' Fine Black Hese at 7c. a pair A large let or .Leather Bags and Satchels, Frem 25e. up. Great reduction in prices or LACE CAPS. Cue. 1-aee Caps reduced te 37c. 7ie. Lace Caps reduced te 80a and COc. BELTS. Twe strap Cuuvas Kelts, white and black, 10c, Three-strap, 15e. Tan Celer Alligator Kelts, two straps, 10c. Fine Alligator Kelts, two straps, 23e, uplcee, FANS. FineCbrome Fans, 23c. Painted Linen Fans, 25c. Fine Feathered Satin Funs. SATIN PAILlSOLS--.While, Cream and Ecru. 1 At 11.25. SPECIAL BARGAIN IN BLACK ESOUBIAL LAOE, All silk, COe. a yard. 49-N0TIGE-0ur store will close at 8 o'clock, every evening, Saturdays excepted, until fur ther notice. Swiss Embroideries ! ! IfXW AnrXMTIBKMMXTg, TUB ClTYTAxllFpAYAnLK ONeiit borero JULY I, with an abatement ors pur cent. Office hours from e a. in., te 3p m. , ....... 0. F.VlYKBS, JclS-lMd city Treasurer. UNDER TUB 11LUE COATS.-EVKRY United Slates military pest Is supplied with Ucnsen'i Cnpclne Piasters. Scientific, quick-acting. mllE BEST Ge HAVANA CIC1A11 IN jl the city, at HAKTMAN'S YKLLQW 8TOUK. ntONT CIUAB QCHOOL TAX FOR 1885. The duplicate is In the hands of the treasurer. Three per cent, en" for prompt payment. W. O. MARSHALL, Treasurer, Ne. ll Centre Square. A3" Office hours from 0 a. in. te 4 p. m. Junell-tfdU CLARKE'S TEA STORE nE8T GOODS and Honest Prices. Oranulated Sugar, 7c. While "A.," fie. CofTce, 12e te e V l I'ure Syrup, loe V qt. Uennan Seap, 3e bar. Jjiun ary Starch, 6c M . Telephone. CLAttKK'STKASTORK, West King Street. MEUCHANTS, IIUOKEUS, nREWRRS, Distillers, Ac, tnke notice, that the Coun ty Treasurer Is required by law te sue for the state Hccnse net paid en or before July 1. lunn n.uiiiufin, jff-siat County Treasurer. PENNA. CIGARS FROM fLOO PER Hnndrad up, at HAKTMAN'S YKLLOW FKONT CIOAB STOKE. FIRST-CLASS BOARDING. Together with the cholce or rooms en the II rst or second fleer. Surpassed by nene In the city. Call en or address, NO. 402 NOIITH QUEEN 8T. Table boarders accommodated. nft-lfd fXUH PURE RVE WHISKEY AT 75c Vf a quart can net be surpassed ler the money. KOIIKKli'S LIQUOR 6TOUK, api22-lydll Ne. W Centra Square VJEALEI) k5 Inir the PROPOSALH FOR FURNISH the Lancaster Flre Department with Oats, Hay and Straw for 0 months, the feed te be 01 me ucsKiuaniy. mas win ee recenca until J line 30th at C o'clock p. m, II. 11. VONDERSMITH, J27-2td Chief or Lancaster Flre Department. R EDUCTION IN CUHTOM - MALE Cletblmr. A well-made. Elcirant trimmed and perfect fitting llustncss Suit for 118.00. A geed English corkscrew Wersteu Suit, flat braided. In ene, two, three or four button cuta way, for t3.oe. A handseme Check Cosslmcre 811ft for 1W.00. An elegant Serge Suit, In black, blue, drub or brown, for 115.00. Finn English Striped or Check Pantaloons tiem M.OOup. Re member, all work Is strictly flrBt-class. Every garment warranted te h if represented. A r;oedflt, wcll-mnde and n1cci trimmed. The argest assortment of patterns In thtsclty. A. II. IIOSKNBTEIN, m24-GmdR 7 North Queen street. T EVAN'S FLOOR. LEVAN'S x FANCY ROLLER FLOUR. Makes Elegant Bread. Fer sole by Orecers generally. Levan 8s Sens, Merchant Millers, , Office : 17 NORTH PRINCE ST. apr27-Gmd T "IHAMPAaNE. BOUCHE "SEC." THE FINEST CHAMPAGNE IMPORTED. WINK NOW AT REIOART'S OLD WINE STOaiK, Ne. 29 East Kise StniBy II. E. SLA YMA'KER, A Kstahllshcd. 17HA. JT fehl7tf s TORAGK AHI COMMISSION WAREHOUSE, DANIEL MAYER, dec2-Ivd 16 West Chestnnt stroet. CALL AT REIOART'H OLD WINE STORE FOR Llsten's Extract of Beef. VIHBST IK TO! WORLD. Established, 17S5. II. E. SLAYM AKER, AgL. febl7-tlil Ne. 29 East King SL TjiAST END YARD. C. J. SWAR3&CO. GOAL. - KINDLING WOOD. Orncs: Ne. 20Centre'8quare. Beth yard and office connected with telephene exchange. aprlS-lydMAF.R e AK HALL Returned Custom Suits. Ne two allke perhaps wouldn't please you alter seeing them yet they are worth the leek ; a little time and patience will save money handsomely. Fer tnttunce : Dbess Suit, cost U.1S fer2000. Akethxr, C09tf.7fl rer 20.oe. Axotekr, cent 113.59 for $10 00. Anether, cost $18.21 ferra.iTi. Te-morrow selection may net be se geed. Depends hew rapidly they go te-day and then are going. Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, 9. E. Cenasn Sirrn aid Mahket Streets, FuiLADELriiiA. )c-a ttd rUJt SALK UK HUNT. AT PRIVATE 8A LE THE LATE REHI dence of Ames S. Hendersen, deceased, at un nennwesi corner 01 nasi ning una Ann streets. ALLAN A. HEKlt A CO.. Jun2S-lwd 103 Eust King Street. T7IOR JD Th RENT. Three Ijiw Ofllces nt Ne. 45 NORTH DUK E STREET: and a basnient&S feet long, Huppllcd with water nud heat. mar26-tid , B.FRANK ESHLEMAN. WHITE OAK LUMBER FOR SALE. Persons wanting Whlte Oak Lumber, cut te order, can be accommodated at ence by cull ing en the undersigned at New Providence sta tion. Alse. Ralls and Pests or all kind. 2(0 cords or While Oak weed. MeFALLS A BRO., J8 3wd Smlthville F. O., Lane. Ce., Pa. PUBLIC SALE, AT NO. 023 TOPLAR street, of u large assortment or Household and Kitchen Furniture, consisting or one Wal nut Chamber Suit, ene Cottage bult. 200 yards Brussels and Ingrain Cariiets, Hair Cleth Parler Suit, very line Walnut Secretary and Boek Case, Sldebeaid, Tables, Chairs, Steves, a lass aud Queensware, and many ether articles. Alse, at the same time the contents and fix tures or a grocery store, Including several geed Shew Cases, Jars, Ac. Sale te commenco at 10 o'clock, sharp, 011 TUESDAY' morning, and te continue until all Is sold. W. C. COXEY. Jacod Ucmiuukr, Auotlencer. j27-2td PUBLIC SALE. Oh Tckseav, Jitse SO, lets, Will be exposed te publle sale, at the hotel or (fcorge Wull, Seuth Queen street, l.ancaster, trmt valuable two-story Brick Heuse, with frame out-kitchen, Ne. UK Seuth Queen street. The let fronts en Seuth Queen street 20 feet, and extend In depth Ut feet 6 lnehes. The house Is In geed order lately papered, with gas. There is a hydrant iu the yard, and con nection with sewer. """ Persons wishing te view the property will call en Mrs. Ureff, Ne. 320, south Queen street. Possession will be given at any time desired, en payment of purchuse money. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock, when attend ance will be given and terms made known by W.A. HAMBRIOHT, Attorney In Fact for Heirs of C. Hambright, de ceased. Hen uv S.UUUrr, Auct. 10, 20, 22, 21, 27, 20, 30. rOUTlCAL. "POR J URY COMMISSIONER. EDWARD AMBLER, Of Drtituere township. Subject te the decisleu or the Diunoerulle county convention, inaj'iVtMAw F R JURY COMMISSIONER. JKltOMK TI. 8HULTZ. of Ellrabctbtewn borough. Subject te the decision et the Democratic county convention, d A w tld pOR JURY COMMISSIONER, , BENJAMIN HUBER. Or the Eiglhh Ward, luncuster City. Subject te the decision et the Democratic county convention. JeltfdAw JTtOR JURY COMMISSIONER, E. C. DILLER, or Earl township, Lancaster county. Subject te the rules of the Democnttle party. Biyl-wM.WAtW4w DMT BOODB. JOHN ti. OIVLER. GEO. F. RATUVON. GREAT REDUCTION -l.V- Silks ! Silks FltOM THIS HATE, JUNE, 27,, We will Sell all SUMMER SILKS, at a Great Reduction. YOU WILL SAVE MONEY IJY LOOKING AT OUK GOODS. ELEGANT LINE OF BLACK SILKS! AT LOW CASH PRICKS. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO., NO. 26 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER, FA. D ,RESS GOODS. ANOTHER CARLOAD OF SUMMER GOODS RECEIVED AT THE HEW YORK STOEE. Twe Cases Beautirul PRINTED SATIRES, Fifteen Cents a yard 1 inaile te sell at 25 Cents. An Ininicnse Stock of WASIIINO DRESS OOODS, CHAMBHAY8, SEERSUCKEIfj, (1INOHASIS, BATISThS1 VICTORIA LAWNS. INDIA LINENS, NAINSOOKS AND PIQUES, At Lewest City Prices. A CHOICE SELECTION OF ORIENTAL AND EGYPTIAN LACES, SWISS-NAINSOOK and CAMBRIC EMBRODEKLES, In All Widths and Qualities at the Lewest Prices Ever Known In the Trade. WATT, SHAND & CO, ' Nes. 8 & 10 East King Street. J. B. MARTIN A CO. S a t i n e s ! Received this morning. 50 Pieces Dress Satines, Embracing ever 25 NEW Patterns, of Choicest Designs. American Satine's, Kc. and re. FRENCHSATINES, At 25c worth 37c. PRINTED BATISTES, ELKOANT ASSORTMENT at 15KC and 10c. Laces I ORIENTAL LACES, EOYPTI AN LACES, TORCHON LACES, Te match Satlncs, Batistes, Ac. SPECIAL BARGAINS -IN CORDED PIQUES, At 25c., 31c, 37c., IOc.,SOc. and fi.'c. LINEN DE I N DE, At 12J4C, 10e., 25C., 37c, 50c. Crinkled Seersuckers, At 15XC. lBc. and 25c. Cor. West King und Prince Sts. LANCASTER, FA. WALL VAVER. TJTINDOW SCREENS. Wire Window Screens ! The Plies and Hugs are here; you can avoid being pestered with Ihein by screening yenr Deers und Windnns. They will add greatly te your comfort at llttle expense. We make them for windows from 60c, 53c, 60c, 65e, 70c, 73e, 80c, 85c, up te $2.30 apiece, according te size and kind. These prices are much lower than they havu ever been. Our patent frame enables us te de this, and getthemupatshertest notice. It you bring the sites you can have them made while you wait. Heets with Cornices, Spring and Hinges corn complete made te lit, nil width or wire In plain from 21 In. te 30 In. wide; Lundscape from 28 in. up. WALL PAPER at bargain prices, some eau lets te cleaa out below ruiua, t inuew enaaes, etc. Phares "W. Fry, Ne. 67 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER. PA. WATCIUSS, tC. vijrATOIlKS, OMHJKH AND JKWKI.UY, GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OP WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELUY.at LOUIS WEBEU'S, Ne. 159 1-2 North Queta Street, Opposite City Hetel, near Pa. R. U. Depot. Ketalllug.'nb Wholesale Prices. Repairing at ztra Lew Priens. lyJtl-lyd 1011 OI1EAM. OO TO K. M. DANOE CO. rer SUPERIOR ICE CICIlAM of all the Various Flavers. Plcnliw, Festivals and Private Parties supplied ut the. Lewest Market Rates. Ice Cream delivered nt any point without charge. Pull satisfaction guaranteed in every respect. Please give us a call. Telephene con nection. E. II. DANCE i CO.. Jcl8-wd Ne, CM Seuth Queen Street, J. B. Martin & Ce.; czernnra. T r" t"i . j- lif . Clothing te meet every fancy nnd te plcnse the tnste of every buyer may always be found en our tables. Ne one need leave us unsatisllcd. Our stock is Hill of rent bargains at closing prices, within the reach of every purchaser. A. 0. YATES & CO,, 602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST., Philadelphia. m2-3md e UK TRICES FOIl STTM1EE &00LS LEAD THE MARKET. Reduction Price List of Men's, Ders' ani Children's CLOTHING. THIN CO ATH allec, SEERSUCKER COATS and VESTS from 11.25 up. llptlnrRKKI'HttmtKim nt 1I.7.V MEN'S BUSINESS SUITS lit I..V),'tV0Ot IfiKI. ( anil 7 in ' MEN'S DRESS SUITS at 8 W, 10 00, 112.00 and U en. MEN'S BUSINESS PANTSnt7Vi. MEN'S ALL-WOOL CASS1MEIIE PANTSnt ti HO, $5 50 aud (3 00. BOY'S SUITS nt MOO, $2.59, tXW.t 1.(0, J3.00 up testlOO CHILDREN'S SUITS from II.2S upwards Custom Department. Our specialties In this department nre Weel Serge Suiting In all Colore, the sime we make te erdr In llrst-class styles for $11.00. ALL-WOOL PANlH te order at J.100, $100, $i 00, $11.00, $7.(X), H.00. The nlaee te trade Is where veu can cet thn me9t for your money, and where you i-an have the largest variety te select trem L. GANSMAN & BRO., TIIEKASIIIONAltI.E MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Neb. 00-08 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Right en the Southwest, Cor. nf Orange Street,) LANCASTER, PA. OpenEe until 0 o'clock, Hntnrduy until 10 o'clock. Net connected with any ethir clothing house lu the city. aAitniAHEs. QTANDAHD UAKKIAOK WORK. Edward Edgerley, FINE CARRIAGE BUILDER, MARKET STREET, REAR OK POSTOKK1CE. LANCASTER, PA. A LAROE STOCK OK BUGGIES & CAMIIA&ES Comprising the Latest Styles nud most Ele gantly Finished, lit (1REATI.V REDUCED PRICES. If you wish te purchuxe u geed arti cle, my work Is decidedly the cheapest In the state. MOTTO-" FAIR DEALING AND HONEST WORK." J-Don't fall te eneetiniKO gned weik. All Werk FULLY WARRANTED Lnwust Prices for REPA1R1NII AND REPAlNTlNtl. One set of workmen especially empleyrd fur that pur. pose. PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. nev2Ctfd&w JORBECK 4 MILEY. LANCASTER CARRIAGE WORKS. Norbeck & Miley, Prep's. CORNER DUKE AND VINE STREETS, LAN CASTER, PA. THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST RETAIL WORKS IN THE CITY OR COUNTY, WE CAN AND DO SELL AS FINE A VEHICLE AS ANY OTHER HUH. OKI! FAR UEl.OW THEIR PRICES. Hew wode It Isumystery, hut u visit te our factory, and seeing the sj alum wu havu adopted you will net wonder. Patronize these that deserve II, Our stock ut present Is very large, and will be sold at u still iu rurther reduction. We bone! or our WHEELS, as they cannot be excelled. WE HAVE A LARUE STOCK OF PINE SECOND-HAND WORK, CONSISTING OF UUHTSIKS, PHjKTO.VS, Ae Ae., which will be sold cheap, " XlrUlve us a call nnd be convinced. Repair ing neatly done. jrrilHIIEHMEN'S SUl'l'IilKH. X Japan and Calcutta IWniboe, Jointed Reds, Brass uud Nlclile ReeU, Silk, Linen, Cotten anil Gress Lines, Artificial Flics, Swurded HoeKh, Fcirulcs, Trowels, Tips, Floats, and a general line et tackel adapted ler bait or fly lUhlug, ut HURLEY'S DRUG STORE, Ne. 21 West King Street, s K0UKI3 HEOilTOLD'H HHAH1 1IOI1.I) ini: HAND Vrunared sneelnllv rer bilek wnrl- iul iilaMterlnir bv n new CrUHlier and no extra charge. And no such charge or siiiteurii as Charles A. llutldc nsclk, the New Yerk con tractor, received July 23, 1J, will ever be inada te any of our Lancaster builders Loek for the sentence In te-day's dallies aud lake wurnlng. P. 8. Order received ArllKCHTOLD'S. Ne.SJ Neilh (Jueen Stieet, A TliANTIO CITY. The Chester County Heuse 13 NOW OPEN. Comfortable, homelike, situated very near thn sea, with extended plazeas upon three ocean fronts. This Heumj has long been known as u most pleasant summer retreat. Juno-2red J, KEIM A SONS. :l A r !- V m: ;&-. jr , . iAfc fc