! (Vl? .- ft'f Vj ' fcffl. liAiNOiOTBtt BkffiTIl!rrEliLt0C5l5i keKDAl?? JOIif Vi8& r - IW. is LEG cot fa iiBi;j5oeiJDjrru a sbohe 9-PlCKXB OF VOLVKBIA, Ky or xieing en a irreigui "" iFeartli" Wmt Celebrated In ptoreuKb and Inn LU4 of Accl- nt Notes Abent the Town. TO CLOBB AT BIX 1 M. THB VXPVTIB COLLBCTOR. Correspondence of IimLtieinciR. itentA. July ft. Carsen Devan, the ;.porldler, met with an accident en ay night, whicii may nave niatat Hen. HewasBoingteuarrisuunron t train, and M It wan passing the Clay furnace Ills liat and beg were i off tlie train by some ompleyo or 1110 rlvnnla railroad. In endoarerinff te MMfnhls hat Devan lest lilt balance nnd H mn Uie train, nnuur uie wiiuein, wuivit "JpM ever his rlghtleg, crushing It se badly r W pk operation hail te be porlenncd. no " tN taken te the railroad hospital, and Drs. 'pntgl'tmiX Llneawoaver nmpuhueil the leg f-WlOW the knee. The accident happoned ' fcbenit WiTO p. m. Friday, and at 1 o'clock Bat- Abater morning Devan wen Liken te the ' eeaaty hospital. ( " Fearth or July In the lloreugh. Fourth of July was quietly olwcrved In Columbia by Its citizens. The atiinll boys n ;ere In their glory and during the day the ;BOJse of Are crackers and the llring of pistols ' Aeetrtd continually be heard. The custetu- , ,mry displays of tlrowerks In the ovenlng was ,' emitted this year and nothing of any unusual nature was colebratod by Columbia as a 'nwbelev During the day the streets wero ,11 "jBuw who Rirangera uent upon naving tun, ftjWHtWO UllllO W.UV ITIVM flWW HI "v- , VTiHertral Columbia mrtles spent the day at MrorkFamace, Chlekiea Reck nnl McCall'B , -i5iFrrv and hail n nulet but onlev.iblo Fourth. The Merchant Desire the Cooperation or the 1'ubUc. Following is a list of the buslness men of Lancaster who will close their stores from the sixth of July te the seventh of Septem ber at six o'clock in the evening (except en Saturday). They deserve the cooperation of their patrons and the public in making this 8U pension general. Dry Goods, Carpets and Wall Paper Watt, Sband t Ce.. 1 In cer Bres., Metzger& Hatinh man Jehn S. Cllvler cV, Ce., i.ane A. Ce., Bewers A Hurst, J. II. Martin A Ca, Hear iV, MeNabb, R. K. Fahnesteck, M(jses Uolson Uelson Uolsen bergor, Antheny llaklvvln, 11. H. Shirk, mares jr ry. Clothiers and Furnishers. Williamson Fester, Myers A Hothven, llurger A Hutten, Al. RoHetistetn, II. Cerhart, Jehn Fnlck, I. McCauley, Dliromlerfor, A Kby, Tj. tluns man A lira, Hindi it Urotber, Ailelph Al pert. . ,, Mllllnery (loeds. Aslrlch llres.. 1. C SnvderA lira, A. Hindi, A. W. Welkcl, Nev "Verk and Varls (I A. Cehen, l'rep'r.), E. Themio, J. Itelnsteln, Mrs. Ferd. Wober, a J. lrvln, M. J. Hhullr. t Sisler, Misses Wlley, U A. Hall A Ce., H. A. Htoliihelsor, Mrs. r. wooer. , , Hatters. Win. D. Stauffer A Ca, Charles II. Amer, Jehn A. lice. Jowelors. A. niietids, Kdw. J. Zalim, Jes. Roesor, II. .. Itheads, II. M. Hhrolner, Harry Sutten. ..-.,,. Ilnnka nnd Nlntlnnerv. fl. T. l'onDer- smlth, I II. Herr, Jehn llaor'sHens, Charles II. Rarr. Quoenswaro. High A Martin. Fiirnlture A. K. llelfrncier, Walter A. Heinitsh, Wldmyer A llicksocker, Henry Wolf. Shoe dealers Williamson A Feslor, J. M. McCenaughy, HhaubA llurns, I). F. lluch lluch mlller, Khaub A Ilre., J. Marshall A Sen, I). I". Stackheuse, Win. II. (last, Slough A Kaullman, M. Delchler A Sen, Jehn Hle Hle meiiz M. S. Harulsh, Fred. Klnrler, Jiiceb Derk's stand. Ileir the Appointments of Mr. HaeOenlgle ie Received. Frem the Cliamberaburg llciiosltery, Rep. Mr. Etter's appointment was endorsed by the buslueHs men In Cliamberaburg. He has filled numerous positions of trust at the hands of his party, and in every relation has proved himself a capable, reliable elllclal. Capable In Every Way. Frem the Chitmberaburg l'ublle Opinion, Hep Mr. Edward G. Etter, of this pla-,0, has been appointed deputy rovenue collector for the countles of Franklin and Fulton IfnDeinm-ratls te tnke his Dlace noun will fill It with mero ability than Mr. Etter. He lscanable In oery way nnd has been very eDlcienl in the soverul elllces he has filled In Frankln county. fllvrn Grnernl Halltfactlen. Frem the Carllale Boutliiel. The solectlon of Mr. (Iiiswller glves very goneral satisfaction nnd assures the most careful and faithful nttontlen te the Import ant intercHta of the publln sorvlce in this sec tion or the district. We congratulate Mr. MacCionlcIe tnxm the solcrtien he has made. and feel sure that the future will justify his Cern iJe. t Uiit. July. MKe I Aug.. Me I Oati Ne.' 1 Ulxni, Wc for July ; Sle for Aug. Kyeauii ) vfeiern,wAFic. Barley nominal. ; ' Perk dull Mens, 111 tSMU'BO. tw, Mt al.- ln Bfia7. Htit- Melaaaes stendy i sle for M test. Turpentlne quletat 7e. Rolii(lullatiiaejl atferitralned togeiKl Vllita nnrnlnkl Butter itettdyi Western Imitation Creamery, ICeJISe prime te choice Creameries, llgWe. Cneeite nrm I cnoice uuie niu, uwue estern, 1212iC BUtc, 13Q KBW JWrmtTIMBMMrTM fJHV. 'iirrwSel WStlS"VM.h A -TfTANTED A GI11L FOR GENERAL VT Homework. Apply at Ne. 318 Kant King street. JtefcruncQ required. Jy3.1t RELICS OF A DEAD INDUSTRY. Compared with Ilunann's Cnpclne I'oreua l'lantersull crude and untutUfacUiry. l'rlcea cuts. doclHlen. choice rTentern Flat, S Kggi auui fllceflitllt Carolines and Leulntana common te fair, Ke. ,.... . . M Sueur nrm i Refined Cntleaf and Crushed 7O71i0l Confectioners'" A," Krt tt-16et arnnu' loled, ;; 11-15. 1 allow steady t prime rltr,6i401 WGe- , 1'otreloniu dull i mflnedlnraes9(ln4c. CelTCe steady j fair cargecH, Wlp. Hay dull Me. 1 Timethy, liectffl 00. Cliksce Produce Market. CiiIcaoe, .Inly fl,0 30 a. ni. Market epcnrdi Wheat AnBust,te Sept., Wlp I Oct.. iri'-ie. ITiim AniriiMt. Ue i Bent, 47U: Oct. 4iKc tints Auk., arVp.j Hepl., iftjfc. Ferk Auir.,l()lS HepU,flU22. I,nrd Anff., t iri HcpU. fi 7D. Ulbs Aug., 3 3D Hcpt.,S40i Oct, 5 05 47W CLOS1SO. 1 r. m. Heme of the hcevy Ieiiks "old out lltflir ma iiuirueijiu. iern mHE REST 60 HAVANA CIGAR IN .JL the City, at UAHTMAN'S YEM.OW FllONT CIUAU 8TOKX. ItKY UUUVH, -TOHN&aiVLKK. GEO. F. RATH VON. THE FINEST CHERRY, BLACK berry, Ulni;erUnd Klmtnfl llrandlcaat&Oc. a quart, ut ltOltltKU'B MQUOIt 8TOUK, aprZMydll Ne. VJC'entruHquarv. w ANTED. czeriinm. iV'.t.Vrv few drunken norsens vtore seen tipen If ",',Jktka streets which, considering the number or Vf people In town, vassomethlng my unus- wu K C-14 C 'wfe The usual Fourth of July accideuts have )uS again occurred as the result or feeling vim .. &, i-flrearms. .S , . ll...t . un..llA.. .. ... I...I t.. l.t.. vtl. cV 4t' vriua oiucuiej w lYuiiiiutrii in uia , iiiv vj'aana wmie ceioerating me ceurtii uy suooi sueoi suoei & -InBOffanlstel. r Bytlie promature dlschargn or a pistol Harry Ceurtney rocelvod an ugly wound in his left hand from a wad striking the hand. 'Dr. Markle attonded him. I" swiVef a pistol In his left hand which was held In IWIK , . thehandoracemnanion. Dr. Tayler attonded ST! f? tnB d' '1030 wound issemeuliat serious. P'ifcT ? Hugb McClaln had his hand soveroly RviJS'' burned while setting en" soine Reman candles tneeall iromenoartuem exploding prcina- , cannon and re- lir ANI DOWN Till! HTATK Rulter is soiling at 11 ve te ten cents a pound In Curlsvllle and Rlmersburg, Montgomery county, The Yerk Vitjmtcn was ablaze w nil jiairieu OrEanluttliiii of Iteptibllcan County Committee. The recently elected mcmlers el the Re publican county coiumltteo met this morning for organization in the Central Republican club rooms. Sxmuel Evans, or Columbia, president of the Ixsird of rntflrn Judges, called ttie members te order. All the old olll elll olll cers woreiiuanlinously ro-eleclcd andarens follews: I'reslilcnt, Charles I. Iindis; roe reo roo retaries, 1). W. Grayblll, East Homplleld, .., flt...Jnn 1 l.1lA ill., a Hna.u..v..M IV M. HIIU VylJllt.un jv. rviimj, ij , hwwuiui, " Smith, Ceney. Thofellowlngoonimllteowas appointed te fix the amount of the assess ment or the candidates en the county ticket: D. W. Grayblll, East Homplleld ; Dr. 1 J. Roebuck, Warwick; E. O. Musselman, Strasburg ; Themas McGnwen, Sadsbury, nnd S. II. Cleppcr, Celuiubia. They will re ro pert at the next meeting. ntni rutfM Htptulv. An. lower. wneni Juiy, wcj Aug., wheat te-1ay and breke i : Sept., wike i Aug., 47X.0 j Bcpt, 470 ; Aii(f., V,)!,e , Hent.aiei A ulrl te de irenernl boilNenork In n tsiiinll family, with no children. Apply at thin efllcc. jyatfd THE LARGEST, REST AND MOST coinpletn assortment of Playing Cards In the city from emits per pack up nt IIAKTMAN'H YKI.I.OW FKOISTCIOAU STOUK. .I &' tr ISrV.4 4 "e nan irem ene ai mom exr Btr w?r! Purely, causing an ugly burn. If A'Asgai Jehn Dean was flflnir off a Lf--? celved the dlscharge of ene or the leads fall hffl in his faca The boy thought the rue had I'iffeJjS geAeSutand had gene te ignlte a fresh ene vincn ttie cannon exploded, the pewder strlK- ring him in the lace, making a very painful burn. Dr. Hlnkle lias removed soine or the powder, nud is or the opinion that nothing will result from the injury. Pollce Intelligence. Wash Duck was arrested en Saturday c cu ing by enicers Gilbert and Wlttick for the at tempted rebbery of a man named Henry Herbert Reth men. were drunk and Duck endeavored te relieve Herbert of his spare cash, but Herbert suspected soinetfilng wrong and had Duck arrested. He was seut te jail by 'Snulre Evans for trial at court The members of the Desoy family and Sarah Hill had a hearing bcfbie 'Hquire Evans this morning, charged with commit ting an assault upon Frank Richardson at a festival last Saturday night, near the old colored church. The all ray was caused by an alleged Insult te a girl by Richardson. The accused partles, who are all colored, wero compelled te give ball Ter their appcarance at court , - A JUUlimlmtHtldliic Spoils a Game. Owing te a misunderstanding about the arrival of the Yerk train, there was no ene te meet the Yerk base ball club last Saturday. They telt hichly insulted land immediately left for Wrightsvilie. Manager Kruin, of the Columbian, arrived a few minutes alter they t had left the station, and he at ence started after them. Using all his persuasions he tried te get them te return but that was im possible. They admitted that they had heard that the Columbia club and the townspeople would net use them in a decont; manner, and that they wero afraid te play ball in the town. This is a peer oxcuse and the large ' crowd that had assembled en the grounds were very much disapiointed at net seeing a game. - A BllEbt Fire Kaally KiIIiikuIsIiwI. The falling of a lighted stick uien the reef of the heuse occupied by Henry lless, North Locust street, between 2d and IUI, causing It te take lire Saturday oveuliig about nine o'clock. A few buckets of water extinguish ed the ilauies. Notes About Town. Rev. Jatnes E. Zorger preached before the congregation of the Second Lutheran church last evening for the last tline bofero leaving for a charge in Illinois. An electric llghtwill be placed at the l'ive Points instead or at the corner alley N. and Fourth Btreets. ,' A nanhtlip gas lamp at the railroad cress- Hnganuirent street, exploded en Sunday nigEt causing the glass in the lamp te break. Night watchman Hartuian extinguished the light before any damage was dene. Thepicnle held last Saturday In Holse's weeds ny the Columbia 11 re company was in every way a success. Sema fe w disturbances took place, but did net amount te much. A wreck of two freight cars at the Conos Cones Cenes toga bridge was the reason ler calling the Columbia wrecking crew Inte service yestor yester day afternoon. A broken axle w as the cause et the wreck. A free light was indulged in, last Saturday morning, by a few men of Commerce street Several Drulses was the result, and tee much of the " ardent" the cause. The Knights or the Golden Eagle met the Uarrisburg delegation en hist Satuiday morning en the arrival or the 820 a. m. train and, headed by the Citizen's band, had a short street inrada The ledge was Instituted and the ofllcers installed at the sessions held In the afternoon and evening. A large number of poeplo Iistened te the concert gh en bythe Citizeu's band last Friday evening. The musle was finely rondered. A large crowd attended the carnival and the closing night at the rink last Saturday. A number of strangers wero present and ttie evening Mas pleasantly sjient Lack of patrouage -was ttie cause el tlie closing of the rink as Manager Krem wished te koep it open during the smnuier. Ism en Saturday when it printed a deuble I r thu cllv Ter r sheet In red, while and blue colors. 1 ,niu,i, Inns. The e It is officially stated that the l'ennsyUanla " ..revent the " raureau ceunsuiy nan uwjmwi ij ;. m mu Pennsylvania system Tretn Washington, !'., teNaslivJlle, Tenn., absorbing en roule.tho Kentucky Union,!! read new under construc tion. Dr. James M. White, charged with mill mill pracllce, Juines Myers and Sam Lamar, nil candidates for the penitentiary, escaped lrem the Indiana county Jail by picking a hole through a brick wall nnd then boring with an augur through the high fence w bleu sur rounds the jail yard. A crowded excursion train was run Inte by nnnthnr trnln at Mauch Chunk en Saturday. Llwie Walter, et Easten, was fatally injured; Jehn Werner, or Lansford, was badly man gled and cannot live, and James Dcniery, or Easten, had both legs cut oil. Others seri ously injured were Miss Drcschback, Phila delphia ; James Rurwell, RenJ. Ileers, Van Van ten ; James Davis, Catasauqua, and Samuel Drewn and n young lady. t'nlcnt for Iiiiprmcmcnt In llrlck Slailiiiien, A patent, Ne. 320,011, tlatwl June iiuth, 1885, has been issued te Mr. Henry Martin, nu improvement in brick object or the improvement iirnvcnL tlie clav lrem werKliur unaueui the edges or the top pinto or the plunger as It iliMtmnils into the chamber te force the clay Inte the moulds. This Is accomplished by fixing n curtain ngalust the back or the chamber by means of metallic strain, which net ns liiuges ieriniltiug tlie low or cud of the curtain, which Is free te be forced outward, Hush against the plate by the clay, which It scrapes from the back or the plate. It packs between the curtain and the back of the chamber, and by tilling bars engaglng with the ends or the plate by means ofgreoes sulllciciitly deep te allow or considerable play, having the lower inner edges heveled se that the prussure or tlie clay ns the plunger descends forces thorn outward ngniuxt the sides of the chamlier. This I Kit out as secured by Win. R. Oerhart, solicitor or patents, el this city. nf MZn. Cern-July, 47Je Oct., 4Ke. Oats July, Sl0 l'c-Yk Inly, 9 ei Aug., fle ); Bnpt. 10 07) ; Oct., ie i?m. Jjirdluly, a )( Aug., ) () Bcpt, ffl H7 U i Oct., tl 7.V Kle;-Jnly,3-J) Aug., S 23 1 Sept., (.133 Oct, 1'lilUdelptil l'roduee Market, 1'nn.ADsi.rniA, July 0. The demnnd for Fleur was Hluggllsh and prices wcrn weak. Hales of l,oue iBirrcls. including Penn sylvania family nt ! i Western de II SHJ ft '.; tllnneseta bakers' at HOI I Patents ut 5fM7S. , Itye nourmevcii biewij i. t pur uuuvi im choice. Fecd whs quiet hut steady. Pales of Western Winter limn, ut 114 BertlS 21 per ten. At tlie 1 p. in. call Theve was bid for wheat mv.a bid for June nml July ;VWj;e for Aug. OCI100L TAX FOR 18S5. The duplicate. Is In the hands of the treasurer. Three pur cent, en" for prompt payment W. O. MAUHIIAl.I,, Treasurer, Ne. 12 Centre Hquare. Kf enine hours from 0 u. in. te 4 p. in. I u mil Mid II CLARKE'S TEA STORE REST GOODS and Honest Prices. Granulated 8ui?nr,"c. While" A.." Gc. Hvrun. loe vel diyHtarcli,6ei!iib, Colfce, l2e te arm l ft, ucriimn soap, se V bar. Pum Ijiun- Teli'iihone. CtAUK KH TE A STOKE, M West Klin Hired. GREAT REDUCTION INPItlCKHOFBlLKB. On June 27th we reduced the prices of all Bilks One tot CHFCKEI) AND STRIl'KD B1LKB from 50c. te 40c. One Let CIIEOKKD AND 8TIHPED BI1.KS from 750. te CSc. One lit 1'iaUllKl) FOULAUD BILKS lrem ll.oe te 75c. One Let FIOUIIEII FOULARD SILKS from li.ei) te fcc. A8K TO SEE THE OOOOB.t We ni-e showing an elegant assortment of Black and Colored Silks AT ABTO.NIHHLNO LOW PRICES. It will paynny one wanting Bilks te leek at our goods bofero buying. JOHN S. G1VLER & CO., NO. 25 BAST BONO STREET, LANCASTER. PA. ', i" v .3 vA iil EDUCTION IN CUSTOM-MADE (Jletlilnir. A well-made. Kleirnnt trimmed and perfect lilting Ilimlncds Hull for I1H.0D. A i I'm lruirntv vnt-alml Unit R noea enuiisii oeihcrow werslea braided, In ene, two, tbreu or four button nl2 fnr HenLl tl OOM for Oct ' -. '.,'-. .n.. . ....... Uem we, .fune; id itir.iuiy; for MKe Aug. ! 33Xe, Aiib. i 6lic ler Hept.s f5e for Oct eauj .Vtyp. oieiorjuiy; r;, ucpt; aic, lerucj, m riilledelpula Cattle Mnrkel. Piiir.AiiELiiiliA, July 0. Ilecf callle AnlvnU, 2,500 t Sheet', 14,0)0, IIek". A.'nil; lel Cttttle fair nnd iifrBellonhlBlier;.xtra,eK6r)(p ; gewI,ii49 'v leciiiuiii, tinm 7 i.n,, ..v - Illlll HUH Bull, flat toil cutii. way. for t!5 Ol). A bandsome Check CanKlmere Hull fnr W.0. AuilO;nutHeri;n Bull, In black, blue, drab or brown, for IK.un. Finn EiikIInIi Striped or Check Puubiloens Irem 5.(i0up. Ite member, nil work In strictly llrxUilasi). Every irarinent warranted te b. i$ vprcHonled. A uoed fit wcll-inade and iilcei, trimmed. The largest assortment or patterns in thlscliy. A. 11. ROSENSTE1N, mJI-Cnutlt 37 North Queen street TJ10R RENT AT E12.M) I'ER MONTH. Jj The Iirite llrlck DncllliiK lloine.30 rooms, and Small l)wellliiK-1 riKiuis, and Lariru Kriime Carpenter shop, en corner of Mlddle and Rock Reck liinil HtreelH. Annlvle llAIISMANAlllflt.NS.IIeal Kutnte SrciiIs, D RF.SS COOD8. Clothing te nicel orery runcy mill te plcnse the tflste or every buyer niny always le round en our tables. Ne ene need leave, us unsatisfied. Our stork is full or real bargains nt closing prices, within the reach el' orery purchaser. A. 0. YATES & CO., 602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST., Philadelphia. in&3md ANOTHER CARLOAD OF fihe ep market weak j extra, nt iW$ l'ellcf) Cnae. GotUciblleltzworth has entered suit Ixilore Aldcrinnii Rarr nsalnst Froderlek Iloltx Ileltx Iloltx verth and llenry Keller, charging thorn with cemiiiltting an assault and battery en him nt Keiller's baloeil en Saturday. Warrants hae been ifsued for their arrest Tills afternoon the prosecutions wcre withdrawn ami costs I mid. At the mayor's court yesterday there wero six victims arrested ier celebrating the Fourth of July tee Ixihtereusly. They vt ere each committed te tlie station heuse for twenty-four hours. Fred Auxer foil by the wayside early en the morning of the Fourth. He had imbibed tee froelv. When he went te sleeneu it deer step his deg guarded him, nud bit sevcrul persens who walked tee near his master. Finally Olllcer Rllchey hapjiened along and took Fred te the station heuse. After he soberod up he entered bail for a hearing be be bo eoro Alderman Dccu. He paid the costs and vt. is discharged. Grant I'hilllps and Jehn (illles were heard by the mayor this morning for fighting en 7.lllliu.iy lllliu A-UVJf ni;iuuiivuiu(,vuuuu the payment el costs. On Saturday night Philip Haines was drunk and raising Cain. He was sent te jail for 10 days by Alderuian MeConemy tills morning. Serletinly Injured With it Poker. Charles Redcn, who lives en Seuth Water street near Sehoenborgor's iiark, en Saturday commllted nu unprovoked assault en Jacob Everhart, who passed his house. Rodeu wasdrunk nud without any provocation lie struck Eierhart en the head with a poker, culling a dcep gash. The injured man had his wound dresMxlby Dr. I A. Warren and entered suit against his assailant before Alderman Rarr. Redeu was unable te fui tilsh bail nnd was committed for n hearing. Twe j'ears iige en the Fourth of July, Rodeu stabbed a young man named Dlckel, and for a time itwas feared that he would die. Me get oil that time with alight punishment It is Mr. Everhart's intention te press the suit hohasbreughtagidnsthiiii. 4?" : geed, .Tifl-lXe ; medium, sjiQSJJc.; cullu, 5eirvpnlr. Het: active -nnd tinner; corn-fed hetts, f.Jiff CJfC' Mew Yerk Stock Market. Nsw Yerk, July fl. Wall street 1:30 p. in. Meney easy at 1 per cent Kxchanee ipiltt ; Uovernments firm. Currency G's, llflK bid; 4 Coup., 11)i bid; 4fs de, 1112 bid. TIje stock market ecned steady at ubeut Friday' quotations, buldiprlng the 11 mt thirty minutes of business thore was Miinuaclllncef the list, canning a decline of H te$4 percent The decline was fully rucecrcdby midday en n bidding up of the Vandcrbllts, iiiidatlbutlineuf writing the market Is steady. 1 r.M. Sr.u. Western Union 01! ; 'A Adams Express 1.17 Aiiwrlfjin Kinll'iM Dl lus JeaWtciHlll Ne. 10 West Oninge HI. AA. BB. Use Manlhiini Heller Fleur. The Original. The Hint. may2-lyM,WA8 It " -tw 17 i X -": lu It ' Kj Neffivllle Union Sunday Scheel. Tlie leurtn annlversary or the Union Sun day scnoei was held en Sunday at 2 p. m., in the prosence of n crowded heuse. The exercises were very Interesting, Rev. A. II. Leng leading in prayer. Addresses were dellvercd by Reva. lleupt, Seilhainer, Relmensnyder, and Whotsteno. Miss Hallie Bechteld, el Lancaster, sang "Ncarer my Ged te Thee" and 'Flee a Bird" which was , well recehed by the large congregation. The musle by school was geed. I'rer Haas played the organ and l'rer. Kilheiler the cornet Ribles and books wero dis tributed te 11 rtecn who wero present overy Sunday during thoyear. A geed collectioii waa taken up and the audlone was dismissed with benediction by Rev. Leng. Anlnterostlnirlettorwas read from Jehn Wanamaker. The superintendent Dr. E. JL Wltmer, read his report, which showed S18 achelars en the roll j average uttendance In summer 1U5, In winter 100 ; number or visitors in iust year, 3,112 ; b.ilauce in treas ury, f3a i&y ''Sri! if afe i r.. The Majer Is gull An Inlluentlal ClUien. Inanarticle in tbe Fhlladelphia Lcilgtv, of July 5, describing Fourth of July clubs of forty and tiny years age, reference is made te the " Narragensett'' club of Philadelphia, ' Officeieil by Frederick Fritz, a brotherot Captain fritz, ofUieNaUonal Grays ; Samuel O. nuggles, dilet el pollce uuder Mayer Heaiy jHciiry Dunlap, Win. F. Hanselland Charles M, Hew ell, niarble mason, for many year afterw.uds an inlluentlal citizen el . Lancaster." Tne Intemsl Keveime O III re On Saturday forenoon the govenimentagent, I'lumer, formally transferred the iuternnl revonue ofllce from ex-Collector Kaullman te the new collector, Jehn T. MacGonlgle. The appotntecs hcroteforo publlshed in tlie Intkli.hii:nckii havebcen formally named, taken thelr oaths of oillce and entored upon their duties. Mr. Kaulliiiau's Inte deputy, C. F. l';iernian, alter having agreed te stay subject te change in net less than thirty days notice, en Friday infermed Mr. Macuoulgle that he would net stay unless guaranteed the position for six months. Whereupen Mr. MacGonlgle sent for and procured the eillclent sorvices of ex-Collector Tlies. A. Wiley, who is giving his attention te the ollice and enabling the new collector te discnse with Ebermau. Aleetlug of l'rlseu 1 iiHpei ters. The regular monthly meeting of the prison beard was held tins morning and nil the members wero present The usual number of bills were approved. A letter was read from Aloxander Leman, convicted of arson, unking that his commu tation be allowed. The prisoner stated in his communication tliat he did net break Jail but merely walked out, tlie deer having been orenod. Tiie beard refused te allow tlie conimutatien,asthorolsan indictmentagatnst Leman at present charging him with jail breaking. Mr. Miller moved that tlie prisoners Imi al low ed one-third ceffee Instead of all rye, as at present The motion was lest The contract for painting the prison reef was awarded te Stoigerwaltifc Ce. Items from KUzahetlitewn. EiiiZABUTiiTevN,Julyu. On next Friday, July 10th,n general excursion from this place te Mt Gretna park will take place, with the ElizabeUitewn cernet band accompanying the excursionists. Mr. Jacob Carl, et Stoelton, Fa., died en Wodnesday of bleed poisoning, from a wound rocelvod during thewar. His age was 40 years. The deceased was brought te tills place under the care of the G. A. It. pest of Stoelton, et which Mr. Carl was n momher. He was burled in the Mt Tunnel comctery en July -1. Tlie pest inarched from the depot te the mullled roll el drum and life. At the grave threo volleya wero lircd eirin inomery of the dead. The Coming Fulr. The Lanca-ster County Fair association held a meeting this morning at the ofllce of J. R. Leng. Tlie secretary reported that tlie pros pects of holding a successful fair were very llatterlncr. Tlie contract for printing the en try blanks was awarded te the Intki.i.iubn OKlt nnd the large pestors te the JCrtu A cemmittee was apjxiluted te confer with the officials of the railroad companion in re gard te transportation, Ac. The secretary was authorized te rent a large tent for the fruit and lleral display ut the fair. . reawral of Fermer Ijutcantcr Lady, , The body or Mrs. Rtchard Melder, who died: ftt FhlladelphU en Thursday, was brought te Lancaster te-day, and the funeral waslreta the railroad staUen. The inter. , swat was made at Lancaster cemetery. The deaed was between 60 and 00 years of age, and Mr husband was formerly proprietor 4? 'i ,UmM enuie from I'jMladeJphUi with the llebbcd a Itallrend btatlen. Edward and William Gaul, tens of Mrs. Kate Gaul, and lormerly residing in this ilty, have been returned te court by AMermau MeConemy te auswer a charge of larceny. The boys llve In lilnt-Ui-llauil mid soine dai's age the l'ennsyivaula railroad freight station was outerod by thloves. Among the articles stelen was a box of llco llce llco erico. The Gaul boys were seen te seli some ofthe stelen llcorlcennd they wero arrested by Chiofefl'olico Urady. KulebU of St. Jehn. A second meeting or the young men or er ganiJng an association te be styled the Knights or St Jehn was held yosterday afternoon mid a number of iiiimes were added te tlie roll. A charter will loapplIed for as seen us soveuly-ilvo names have been secured. I'lfiiviiit l'rutffrMMl Vltlt. f On Friday night Gee. II. Themas camp Ne. Ill, Sens of Veterans receded a fmienial visit lrem Mohairey camp Nu. 71, Sens of Veterans, of Marietta. At the close of tlie meeting a recoptleu was tendereil Ihein by the I .allies Aid society Ne. 7, el camp 111, nud camp Ne. 11). An enjeyable time was hadiby nil. Speeches were made by Comrade Smcdley, of peit -iSM, G. A. It, of Marietta, Goe. II. Reatli, captain of camp Ne. 7 1, Mr. Haldeinan and ether members of camp 71; ulse by Comr.ide James Sweger, of pest 81, nud of meinliers or camp Ne. I1.), and the Uadles Alii soclety. The ladies also enter tained them by Hinging and mimic en the plana I'ees of the County Olllrern. The following are the amounts of ifees earned by the county ollicers during the month of June : Clerk or imarter sosslens Hherill' I'rolhenotary. District atUirney Clerk of orphans court Register or wills Corener , :i7?I MlfUO , fiuiei (1.00 . KiilS . 7011.31 &0. H II. . ExnrcHs. Wells, Kargeft Ce C C I. A C......... .....i C. C. C. I New Yerk Central New Jersey Central IlllnetH Central Express Ohie Central Michigan Central Northern l'aclllc " I'rcfened Central l'nclflc... 3i Union I'scine 51 Mlsneurt l'nclflc U" Tuxiui l'acltle. I New lern Kievaica Metropolitan li" Jilunhutiau Alt A Terre Ilaute " Preferred Canada Southern 10 WA 17 1JIOR HALE. WI LL RE SOLD AT I'U R J lie sale, nt Olehl's Huloen. IIIl'Ii street, en Thursday evening, July Vth, at 7H o'clock, the material of two Fmrne Houees belonging te Ht. J exeph's cengregat Ien, slluuted en I'eplursl reet ; the inulcrlnl must be removed by the puicluiMcr. Conditions made Kiiewnnt Mile. July3td L.UROTEMYKIt. ROTECY()URLIVES AND l'ROl' erty, A. It Kucha! Inpiepnrcd tefurnlih aStnr galvanized nnd Slur copper red at Khert iiotlceniidoii liioslreaseiiublo tenni. Addrexs nil orders te A. It. KOCIIEL, u;3iuw3iud.S Lcaceck, Lime. Ce.. 1'a. CHAMPAGNE. BOUCHE "SEC." THE FINEST CIIAMI'AONE WINE NOW IMPORTED. AT REIOART'S OLD WINE STORE, Ne. 2) East Kine Street. SUMMER GOODS RECEIVED AT THE HEW TOM STORE. TweCuecs ISeautlful PRINTED SATINES, Fifteen Cents a yard ; made te tell at Cents. An Imuieiise Stock of WAHIIINtl DRESS fiOODS, CILMI1RAYS. HEERHIICKKUS. (1INUIIAMS. llATlbTLS VICTORIA LAWNS. INDIA LINENS, NAIntHIUIlS AX1 ll'JUiM, At Lewest City Trices. A CHOICE SELECTION OF ORIENTAL AND EGYPTIAN LAOES, SWISS NAINSOOK and CAMURIC EMBROIDERIES, In All Widths and Qualities at the ten cut I'rlcea Ever Known In the Trade. WATT, SHAND & CO, Nes. 8 & 10 East King Street. J R. MARTIN & CO. NOTIONS. STR1CII RBOTUKHS. Extraordinary Bargains AT- KtAb1lbcd, ITbS. 7K IS iVj Watch and Chain Stelen. Some time last week the wife of Geergo Al Smith, of the Swan hotel, Centre Square, had a valuable geld wntch and chain stolen lrem the house. Mrs. Smith wero the watch last Tuesday, and yesterday when she went te leek Ter It she leuud it was gene. It was a present from her husband last Christinas. Canada Factnc, Chicago A Alten.... J........ Cbcn. A Ohie I). A Hud Del., Ijic. A Went Denver Erle " Preferred Hannibal A St, Je " Treferrcd... Kansas A Texas Laka flhore L. E. AW L'vs'lleA NaxhvUle MerrUA Kasex Northwest " Preferred Ontario A Western Ohie A MuiauMlppI Preferred Paclflc Mall Uuickullvcr " 1'relerrud Reading II Reck Island IIS Sau Frunclscu " Preferred ., Omaha , " l'icfeired.... SUTuul " Prurerrcd Nosh A Chat !., L..S.A W Wabash " Prefunud.... C..1I.A Q Iteclicnter A 1'lttsburg. I'd. A Evans Manitoba Oregon A Nuv. Oregon Trnimce Pullman l'alace Car... 4eJ SJI 7 tK 7iK l Hi ihi'i 1$ lii" 127 7U 1 is" 3 II lis .10 21 7 fl4 las ":V (! lilf 4 Iiultle of Tne-Tweiity. Win. M. Singerley's herse, McLced, has trotted a beat nt Relinent iark In JMtlJi ; Win. W. Rair, driver of Maud S., handling the ribbons. The animal was sold te Win. II. Keinble for 510,000, conditioned upon shetting u niile in U.U0. B Sun eying for a New Railroad. On Saturday evening an engineer corps; arrived in Quarryvllle. Tliey have been engaged surveying a reute for a railroad le tvt eon King's Rrldge and Quarryvllle. They aie employed by the I'eacli Rollout Narrow Gauge railroad company, who deslre te con nect with the Quarryvllle read. The ltlier Hills en Fire. The underbrush en the hlllsel the Susipio Susipie hanua river, en the Yerk county side near Wild Cat, was en lire for seme time yester day. Tlie damage was net great, but the cx cx cx cltoinen twits intense. Taken te (lap for Ilurlal. The remains or William Clyde, tlie thlr thlr thlr toen month-old son of II. K. and Malindn Liuvllle, of Uarrisburg, who died en Satur day, w ere taken te Gap te-day for burial. O, Ler' lilt 'Jm Again !" In the early days of Methodism In Scotland, a cci tain congregation, where there wnHbutone rich man, desired te build a new chapel. A church meeting was held. The old rich Scotch man rese and said : " brethren, we dlnna need a new chapel ; I'll give 3 for repairs." Just then a bltef plaster falling fiem the cell ing lilt hlui en the head. Leeking up and seeing hew bad It was, he said; "Hruthrcn, it's woraethaul thought; I'll make It 0 pun'." "Oh, Lord," exclaimed n devoted bielhur en a back scat, " hit Mm again 1" Thore nre many human tubcrnuclc which are In sero need of radUul building ever, but we putter nnd fuss and repair In spots without sat. Ufacteiy results. It Is only when we are per per senally alarmed Ht the real danger that we act Independently and de the right thing. Then It is that we meat keenly ivgret because we, did net sooner ue our own judgmeut, fellow thuud thuud thuud vloe born of tlie expel lence of othem, and J limp away from our perils. Thousands of persons who will read this para graph ure lu ubject misery te-day, when they might be Inn satisfactory condition, They are weak, lifeless, full of old aches nudpalna(and every year they knew they ure getting worae even though the best doctors are patching thorn in sjiels. Thu origin of thrse aohes and patng Is the kidneys and 11 vor, and If they would build these all evor new with Warner's safe euro as millions have done, and cease Investing JJiclr money ui misuruuiy uusuucessiui paionwerk, they would be well und liappy and would bless the day whun thoLeid " lilt 'em" and Indicated, the conimeu sense ceuise for thorn te pui-sue. Lomleti J'reit. X1SW AVVEUTIHKMliNTH. AKINQ l'OWDER. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS pe der never varies. Amarvolef purity, strength and wholcseuieucss. More eee- strength and wholcseuieucss, neiuicui inaninoerainaryKiiiiis.nna cannot be sold In competition with thoiiiultltiideot low wwv. buwi i. nuigia, uiuiii ei- puuspiuiui pewuem. Held only in cam. Retal IIakime 1'ewdkr Ce.. 1U0 Wall Street, New Yerk. inay27-lydw ASSIGNED ESTATE OK RARTON AVengur und wlle. of Lancaster city. Lan caster county. The undersigned auditor, up. pointed te pass upon exceptions te the account and dlstllbute the balance remaining In thu hands of W. J. Kafreth, esslgncu of said liartnn Wenger and wife, te und anionic these legally untitled te the name, will sit ler iuatniirnoieon THURSDAY, AUU08T I3.188J, at 10 o'clock, a. in., In the Library Roem of the Court Heuse, lu the City of Lancaster, wbcre all persons Inter ested lu said distribution may attend, Julyfl-tteaw JNO. A. CO YLE, Auditor. Bc OYS AND GIRI.8. YOUNG LADIES AND UENTLEMEN. Class for Instruction In Penmanship will be organized MONDAY, JULY 13. Cull and Examine Specimens of Impioro Impiero Impiore incut. Full information nt Reems of the LANCAS TER COMMERClALCOLLEUE.Ne. lOMEast King Street. II. 0. WEII1LER. JyO-lwdR Principal. Unable te Furnish Hail. Lem. C. Clark was arrcsted te-day for dri dri vlngthe team or William H. Rlttsaway from the Fountain Inn hetel without permission. The warrant was isjued by Aldermau Spur rier. The accused wai unable te furnish ball. CelUr llebbed. The cellar of Ames Raker, tenant farmer of Henry Kurtz, who re&ide j toutheait of Mount Jey, was robbed en Saturday night of all Ihe edibles It contained. There In be clue te the thieves. SIAltltlAUES. Uleuher Weunn. Oil the Bth of July, 18SJ, by i, .no. ai uier. of lihla. 111.. In lll.A llArllitL Wnrnn. (if 1 f.l.lu..lll.. I.. '.. " ..',, f .III, the Rev. W, T, Ueibard. ut bis residence, kum, Orunge street, Mr. Martin II. Oleuuer, of j lumiieuiuia, ru., ie Jll-8 llDnua WCI ny. MAItKHTH. New Yerk Produce Market. Nw lem, JulyO. Fleur market dull and prices are llrmi Flue, at tl Utjt 38; Buperflue,310a7ai Common te Fancy Kx tra, Ohie. 3 Snail eei dned in cimi Kti Wstern,ie6 7i Minnesota, i 400 a. J THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVINO PUR PUR vhased the stock und fixtures of IIUROER'S EAST END PHARMACY, (Opposite Eastern Market) Regs leavu te solicit tbe patrouage of bis friends audthe public gene-rally, Having ten years ex. pcrlence In tbe business lu Lancaster und rhll. iidelphlaatertH, mid Iiavtiigbeuu gmduuted fivm the 1'blludelphla College of 1'hurmucy, I fuul free te ask your Confidence. JKf Fhyslclans' Prescription and Family Recipes will receive special attention. Respectfully, Wm. O. Frailey, FeuiiaiT witu J. It. Kicrtsiv. Vet Iebl7ild IL TLANT1C CITY. The Chester County Heuse IS NOW OPEN. Comfei table, homelike, situated very near the kcu, with extended piazras upon Unco ocean fronts. This IIeumj lias long been known us a most pleaeiint summer retreat. Junel -Hail J. KEIM A SONS. VfOTICE TO RR1DGE RUILDERS. .11 1'iehmuIh forthe erection of u Weeden Inter-County Ilrldge eier Octemru creek, nt Ress Fording, will be received at the County Commissioners' Offices, Luncaster und West Chester, until 13 o'clock neon, THURSDAY, JULY D, 1M5. Propenuls will be opened III Lan caster the following jlenduv. lir order of COMMISSIONERS OK LANCASTER AND CHESTER COUNTIES. Jelu-WAS-till-Jyl9 TjlAST END YARD. C. J.SWARR&CO. GOAL. - KINDLING WOOD. Orvica : Ne. i Centre Square. Reth yard and ofllce connected with telephone uxchaiigu. uprUlydMAF.U llur- HATS AND SUMMER CLOTHING. Cle-lllL' Out without leuurd te Cost. est hands and ethers can be suited In Shirts, ranis, overalls ami noiieus, ai prices inai win amply pay j ou te call and cxnudne beleiu you buy. HOSIERY A SPECIALTY, Fer Ladles, Gunls and MIskcs. cheaper than ecr. At IIECHTOLD'S, Ne.BJ .North tjueen btreet. 49Slgn of the lilg Slecking. PROI'OSA LS FOR COAU PreiHwals for Ceal will be recelvtsl ut Ne. 21 West Chestnut street, until WEDNESDAY, JULY IS, ls.nt!2 o'clock, neon, te furnish the publla schools of this city with bard, broken, egg, stete and nut, and Lykens Valley stevn Ce.il, te be of the best quality, tree from dirt or slate, nnd delivered In the cellars of the school houses during the month or July, us directed by the committee. The bids te cover all the coal required for the entire year nbnut hi) tens or inore. JOHN I. HARTMAN, Chairman Committee, buildings and U rounds. JyMtd THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT AVE, hiuniK'l H. Myers, Jehn Gingrich and Henry F, llartmau, commlislencrsof the county of Lancaster, state of Pennsylvania, lue this day examined Clarke's Patent Flru EscaM, sold by O. It. Iletriuan A Ce., Hnrrlsbiirg, pa., and de heieby approve of sume, nud receui. mend Its erection In uuy or nil buildings In Ibis county requiring lire escapes, under Act of .KRcniuiy, approved J una a, isre. Witness our liand und seal this -d day of J illy, BAM'LM. MYERS, .lOHNCINORICH. HENRY F. HARTMAN. AttCSlS FllAKK (iRIKST, Comuilsslencr's Clerk. J j 3 lw d e K IIALU BIGGEST -OF Big Men's Suits I If yn heufdi 'our measure four feet mound bieasl. shoulders or waist, you can get at Oak Hall Am AUs-uoel MixKDSerruttlOOU. Rkliaulu IlLUKSKiumSuiTaKlidO. Fink Mixxn CABsiuKitKSurrat!l3.&0. Emulisii Walkimi Ceat Suit, llama Qualitv, 15.00. Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, 8. E. Cen nik Sivtii and Markkt Streets, . iIILAiilu-uia. JeiUfd DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVEN TION. The Dcmoemey of the county of Lancnster will meet In tholrseveral dtHtrlcts en SATURDAY ufteruoen or evening, JULY l, at places und between Leurs te be announced teu days In advunce by handbill by thelr respective committeemen, te elect thrceer ttve delegates te tbe comity and district conventions, which will be bold In the city et Lancaster, In the commit tee rooms, thiitf fleer et Kepler's postetllce building, en WEDNESDAY, JULY ii, and te scleet ene person from each district for county committeemen forthe ensiling your. THE COUNTY CONVENTION. The Delegates from the city will meet at II) iu in., te elect thrce delegates te the statu conven tion. The Delegates from the Second ( Lewer ) Ills ti let will meet at lu a. in., te elect three dele gates. The Delegates from the Third (Upper) District will meet ut 10i u. m , and oleet four delegates. Tbe Delegates will meet lu County Conven tion at 11 a, in., und nominate (INK PEItSON for Recorder. v ONE PERSON for County Solicitor. TWO I'l'.UHONH fur Pi Neu IiiNiieiterx, TWO PERSONS ter DlucMira of the Peer. ONE l'ERSON for Director of the I'oer (two years.) ONE l'ERSON for Jury Commissioner. W.U. 1IENUEL, Chairman. J. II. I.ichtt, ) U.S. I'ATTxusetr, i Secretaries. W. U. Obiie, ) V. It The special attention el all members of tbe County Committee and officers of the Dele gate elections Is called te tbe law governing Primary Elections requiring ther caliera te be ween. 4e, ASTRiCH'8 Palace of EasMen, 13 EAST KING STREET, WALLPAPER DEPARTMENT. A SPECIAL LOT OF This Season's Patterns Which w e w 111 cleae out during this w eek Regardless of Cost. THEY ARE READY TO-DAY. And will beat prices that cuu'tbelp but Interest you. We liaMi none but experienced and reliable mechanics nn our feice, and cm guarantee, all our work lu every respect. HEADQUARTERS -FOR- WINDOW and DOOR SCREENS. Scroen Deers, ... 81.25, MADETO FIT YOUR DOOR. Screen Windows, ... .40, MADE TO FIT YOUR WINDOW. Extension Screen Windows, S CENTS. LAROESIZE. A Few With Solid Wire, Net Broken, 25c. J. 11. Marl & Ce.. Cor. West Kiug and Prince Ste. LANCASTER. PA. F POLITICAL. IOR JUUY COMMISSIONER. EDWARD AMRLER. Of Drumoie township. Subject te the decision of the Democratic county convention. mayiS-tfdAw F IOR JURY COMMISSIONER. JEROME II. SIIULTZ. of Ellzabclbtewn borough. Subject te the decision of the Democratic county convention. d A w tld -C10R JURY COMMISSIONER, IIKNJAMIN HUlinit, Of the Elgthh Ward, LmicaKter City, biiejeci ie inu uucisieu 01 county convention. the llcinocriitle Jel-tfdAw E IOR JURY COMMISSIONER, E. C. DILLKR, Of Earl township, Lancaster county. Subject te the ruleK or the Democratic puily. luylO-atawM.WAStfdiw WATCUJSS, JtO. -fTTATCHES, OLOOKH AND JEWELRY. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY, ut LOUIS WEBER'S, Ne. 159 1-2 North Queen Street, Opposite City Hetel, near Pa. R. R. Depot. Correct time at neon dully from Washington, !.(!. Wulcheaand Cleeka repaired, regulated -.-..- - '.'.(..-..a mm uuj U3ieii. ll-ai-lyd FIRST-CLASS HOARDING. Together with the choice of looms en the ftrat or second fleer. Surpassed by 110110 lu the city. Cull en or addiexa, NO. Vti NORTH QUEEN ST. Table boardera accommodated. nc-lfd G1 KOlta K U ENNETT PRACTICAL r PLUM1IKR, STEAM AND 0A8 FITTER. All orders promptly attended te. hathductlen Kuumnteed. Werk dene at reasonable prices, h NO. UI NORTH QUEEN STRKflT. JunelT-Viud Lanuutei', Pit. T EVAN'S FLOUR, LEVAN'S FANCY ROLLER FLOUR. Makes Elegant Bread. Fer ale by Qroears generally, bevtax As Senw, Merchant Millers, Ofllce i 17 HOKXU PKLCE ST. aprST-fcad. -ON- WEDNESDAY, JULY 1. WE VtlLL OPEN Tin: or LARUK3T INVOICE CHOICE STRAW HATS Ever received at ene time by any heuse In Lan caster, The same were bought at a GREAT SACRIFICE Frem one of the large luijwittug houses lu New Yerk. We will eiler tlnwi) batu te the pub lie nt prices that w III asteulih everybody. FIFTY DOZEN Heugh and Ready Straw Hats, In AllColerHnndCoodSbapcHlnorthSOc te 73c.) nt only TWENTY-FIVE CENTS a piece. ONE HUNDRED DOZEN MILAN HATS In Geed Serviceable sb ipci (worth from 75c. te tl.utiiut the Marvelleusly Lew Figure or NINETEEN CENTS. j" SEVENTY-FIVE DOZEN OP CHILDREN'S SCHOOL HATS, (Ooed for value at 7.V, te $1 no), will be sold TWENTY-ONE CENTS. FIFTY DOZEN OF Large White Seaside Hats, bold everywhere at ife., for only EIGHTEEN CENTS apiece. FIFTY DOZEN WHITE and lILACh Perpupine Seaside Hats AT TWENTY-FIVE CENTS ONE LOT OF Heugh nutl Heady 1'oke Huts, AT TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. WHITE AND 1ILACK ROUGH JIXD BEADY STRAW HATS, lu all new and dculnible shapes FORTY-NINE CENTS. Pearl Straw Hat, AT FORTY-NINE CENTS. HATS AND CAl'ti. Tit eat r lTnucmeNsr ' " DOWN 00 THE PRICES AT STAUFFER&CO.'S. Leading Manufacturing Hatters. All our Linge Sleck- or FINE MACKINAW, MANILLA, ENGLISH DUNSTA1ILE and CAN. TON lilt All) STRAW HATS Te be aeld new, Regal dle of Celt. Alse, all theSiiminerSl vies In DERRY AND LIGHT CASSlMERE At Extraor dinary Discounts. Ilclng manufacturers, and buying direct finm munuluctururs, we can close out the. remainder of our bummer Stock at prices low ur than uuy ether heuse In the city. Call and be convinced, "W. D. STAHTEEER & CO, (SIIULTZ A HROS.'OLI) STA.VD), NO. 31 & 33 NORTH QTJEBN ST., LANCASTER, PA. FUlt BALIS Oil HUNT. AtWivatk salUCJ TliBTiArjTiiKsr. deuce of Ames S. Hendersen, deceuxed, ut the northwest corner of East King und Aim streets. ALLAN A. llKRli A CO., JuniVlwd lUS East King Street. IJIOR HUNT. 3 Thrue Law Olllces ut Ne. 43 NORTH II UK E STREET; and a basmcntU feet long, supplied vrlth water und heat, merae-tld U. FRANK ESHLEUAN. IIITUOAK LUM11KR I'OR H.UAi. Persons vtrantlng While Oak Lumber, cut te order, tun be accommodated ut onee by cull ing en the undersigned nt New l'levlduntn sta tion. Alse, Ralls und Pests of idl kind. 'Ai) colds ut Whltu Oak weed. MeFALLS A IlltO., JcSSwd Siultuvllle P.O., Lane, Ce., Pa. HAPPY THOUGHT AND Tobaccos only Ha per plug, i HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRO, bTOUE. HKllKCtJA P CIGAR OAIilj AT STORK REIQART'H OLD WINE -reit- Llsten's Extract of Beef. TIMWT IM TD WOKLD. JbtehUihea, ma. u. K. blaymaker, Agt. ftbl7-ua Me. W cut King St. jWjjw,.' ; J ' v ti. iff ."-ctii ji-gja, V !y .vj i-Jtilf - c V