&- en; .i& .' .? - Mt ate mv msa Pnw i ,. iftf rfi J i.vjr .& ifii 'ri SS8' f ' 9S r wh feSH rsc B&- m "w "SWx. iB'eT' .&:m ? w.i i A; VX&1? -m' "t -' ?m$z &'?. S&iftS : ri&vTO I Sfc . Im ' IV ",'liVJ BVm J, lr45 s-s!S?4 mm. -m '&!t X.is A- i J 1 ft. HTi - i 'i UtAKGMEN ORGANIZING. ST - itIATIKO XHKMBEtiVXa FOB MAS- 'it- timm iffTTtrir wwrff-jl. Ji MXVM1M 4nvAA4J .....-." r-ena Columbia Railroader Already Ad- bibul te atemberthln Narrow Kscape ? Vv'.'trera the Consequences of Careless Use "Mw of Firework Borough News. fe- ! i5..l! k MijMar Correspondence el iHTiiuaBHCKR. . GrkvMiiiA, July 7. The brakotnen cm :. Uteved en the Pennsylvania railroad, after Wreral Ineffectual effort, have at lut accem ' jjplibed their purpose, a rand Organizer I ""Vc.! Fester, Jr.,of Chicago, was In Columbia last "ttfurday and lu Uie anoreoon organized ,' Columbia Ijedge Brotlierhood of Railroad .j iBiakemen. Tlie following ofllcers have been c .pMMliea te serve during uie ensuing ivriii . '-.;; ttt Master William Meckley. j?,ltter Filbert Smith. vikv? Vice Master -Jacob Bear. i2?lkJesretary-LJosephB. Kerner. & . Financier Simen Qramm. i -JOonducter Win. F. Brown. J'-ytTmnimn Tnhn V. UlnVnv fclA "Ohaplaln-A. I Yeute. WS Inalde Guardian Simen ureivn. Mivp, Outolde Ounlian Jeseph Toenioy. ' Mf Mitchell, and Jehn II. Kllne. w5 ' Fortv-ene railroad bmkeman liave already ioined the ledgo which will meet evety Innday at L p. in. In Schronler's building in Bank alley. Heckles Use of a IloTelvor. Dr. Gea W. Bernthelsel's wife, last Halur- iJfest day afternoon, was readlng in the prlvate ,','St.' 'Offloeerhcr husband, when she heard uie r"$f ""'"i' : IlBrtf In the window jam clese by her liead. one nurncuiy ion uoraeai anu worn mie me hall, when another bullet passed in clene proximity te her side, dropping te the fleer of the hall. The bullets came from the direc tion of alley II, and were about 32 callbre In tea. Mrs. Berntheisel -was very much tin nerved by the shock that sue had rocelvcd. Brief of the Borough. Heme parties stele a keg of beer from the wagon which Was bringing the beer remain ing evor from the picnle at lleise's weeds, last Saturday. The company will pay for the Bebby Tyson and his son were sailing en the river last evening, and while tacking the beat it keeled ever, upsetting the occupants into the river. Several partles who bad wit nessed their mishap went te their assistance, savmc tnem irem any uainaae oxcemini: n geed wetting. At thelr regular monthly meeting held last "eveniug the Columbia Hed and Gun club have declded te held their new camp at n place about six miles from Tyreno en the Bald Kagle railroad. The club will lcave Columbia about August 10, and remalnln camp about ten days. In connection with the Washington Borough Sunday school the Ilethel Hun day school will held a picnic at Celd Springs, en the Columbia fc PortDeposlt railroad, dur ing the month of July. A inule escaped from the stables at the AUumbla wbarves and ran up and down tbe '' railVead tracks, through Dolluirsceal yaril, ana titer consiueranie iron uie was caught in a yarcf Hi the rear of Locust stroet. Gen, Velsh Test, Ne. 118, O. A. It will held u meeting lu thelr ledgo room thif evcnlng,und tbe inombeniwlll Iwcntertaluel by their comrades who attouded the oncair, encair, oncair, inent at Tertland. Ma, relating their ex periences while at that place. A German baud composed of elght mem bers have been playing very, geed music in town yesterday and te-day. Rebert Douglas, of Yerk, lias purcluscd a four-years-etd horse, Kentucky broil, from Samuel Campbell for f 175. The Columbia lire ceinpnny has cleared about f HO at Uie plcnla lield en Fourth of July. The town is very quiet in polVe news and tbe local ofllcers are complaining of little te da The Vigilant flre company will helda regular monthly meeting this ovenlng'" f ' Personal. -" Tailleu D, I Blade was appofii'ted llrst orderly ,-flergennt of Company C, at the drill of this company last evening. The selection is con sidered a very geed one, as the new incum bent has passed through i the various grades, from private te sergeant and is very thorough in his knowledge of military tactics. Mlts Mamie Tfahler has returued te her home in Colutnbla,after a six months absence in Philadelphia. Mr. Gea It. Ilreneman, or Philadelphia, is pending seme time in Columbia with friends. Miss LiOtilla Hangman, of Philadelphia, is suing airs. u w. way, en wainuistrecu a iteiriXA HALAJir veauv. ;bter Stener Allowed Hat One Clerk for the Future The Lie Freely Given. The register of wills salary beard, made up of the county commissioners, county audi tors and Kegister Stener was convened at 4 o'clock en Monday afternoon in special ses sion in tbe law library room of the court beuse. County Commissioner Myers, the president of the beard,statod the object of the meeting te be te censider whether the clerical force in the register's.emce is net in excess of the wants of the ofllce. After the object of meeting had been stated there was a war of words between Commissioner Myers and Register Stener. Air. Myers said that Stener had lied te the salary beard at its meeting in January when be premised te glve the dutles of the olllce his personal at tention, while Uie fact is that he was net In his ofllce altogether ten hours since the llrst Monday of January. Stener retorted by telling Myers that he dare net tell him outside the meeting that be lied. He then endeavored te explain that he had been building extensively this spring Which kept him home, but in tbe future he would give his olllce all his time and atten-' Uen. Mr. Myers offered Uie following resolu reselu resolu teon: Iteiehed, That that fermer action of the alary beard be rescinded, se far as it relates te Uie clerical help in the register's ofllce and that from July 1, the register be allewed 0110 , clerk at ?1,000 per year. Commissioner Hart inan secondeu the resolution and it was adopted by a unamlneus vote, the three commissioners and auditors voting ter it, and Mr. Stener declining te vote. The salary beard in January gave the reg ister two clerks at (000 each, aud Israel Car penter and A. C. Edwards are the clerks in the ofllce. Register Stener has net yet deci ded what he will de about the matter, but from July 1, only one et the clerks will draw salary from the county. He may keep both en and pay ene out of his own salary. , It Is said that the force of ether elllces in the court house will be considered by the salary beard at the next meeting 011 the llrst Monday in August, with a vlew te reducing 'the number of clerks. Letters Granted by the Kegister. The following letters wero granted by Uie register or wills for Uie week ending Tues day, JulyO; Testamkntary SusannaOber, deceased, If le of Penu township 5 David Ober and Ed ward Kepp, Penn, executers. Peter Greenawalt, deceased, late or West Hempneld township j Jehn Groennwalt,West Hempneld, oxecutor. Abmw isthatien Ellzabeth Sliertz, de ceased, late of Lancaster cityj Ellas W. Sbertx, Philadelphia, administrator. Daniel P. llrubacher, deceased, late or ICast Hempfleld tewuship: Jehn II. Hrubacher, East Hetnpliuld, administrator, Louisa ehri, deceased, late of Cicrnarven township j Peter Yohn, Ciuruarveu admin istrator. Frances Rudy, deceased, late or Lancaster city ; Jehn Cepeland, city, administrator. Cress Hulls from Eden Township, JSlla Ecknien and Anna J. Keen, or Eden township, have been presecuted before Alderman Uurr for committing an assault and battery en 1m Frank. They entered ball for a hearing en Thursday, Frank is new In Jail awalUng n hearlng en a charge or larceny, preferred by ene of Uie VUem abeve named as a derendant in the aaaault and battery cases, and it is said the auit was entered by Frank te avoid the con sequences et the larceny Milt, Drhlng- Anether Man' Herse. 't 'J T Lem Clark has given ball for a hearing lie- .HiWujiin epurrier, en uie cnarge or uUlcleua inlschief prererred by Win. 1L Batx, The latter resides in the country and af"S?J, V18 e."y ou Friday, leaving his team at Fountain Inn. no alleges that without Wtpermlsslen took the home and drove him fcard wl day. ciarl; may liave a chance te zMa bis conduct at hearlnii en Friday, eaimr resnxixaMtxH bpxaks. A Ootnmanlcmtlen from Him en the Fire Alarm QneUen Eds. lNTKt.uaKNcr.n t In your Issue of Monday you make it appear that the flre alarm has been neglected since Chief Hewell lest control of It, and this prcsontment of the ense does injustlce te me, as I think I shall be able te show, te the satisfaction of yourself and your rcaders. Ne man could have pre vented the trouuie compialned or anu tne same stftte of affairs existed under Chief Hewell, who had the lines epen for two and e-half days, and was unnble te dlscover the cause until the same electrician te whom you refer was called In. If nocessary 1 can glve dates and details te sustain this atsortien, but de net wish to'ctitnber your columns, as I suppese Mr. Hewoll hlnuelf will net deny Yeu say the city will be called en te pay this electrician ; tfiore again you tire in errer. Ilonevor charged Mr. Hewell ene cent fer1 bis services, nor will he charge me nor the city through me. He lias declined all com pensation, as I olfercd te pay hlin from my lnr-ome anu Knew wnercei i wriie. Mr. Gamewell. whose system of alarm is In use here, has declared that the success of Uie working of his alarm here, has becn due te the efforts of the electrician reforred te, and the remark was niade during Chief IIowell's term. The treuble with box Ne. (11 was In nulllnir (he lever, and Hint has been the treuble nil along, ns can be shown by ro re ro feronco te the files of the dally paperH of this city, through which the request lias been marie from Chief Hewell, tlme and again, that theso holding keys should be mero caro care ful In Btrikiiignti alarm. As te the horses of Ne. 4 running out of onglne I have only te say that precisely the same thing occurred under Chiel Hewoll. As I had nothing te de with the purchase of the horses and the selection of the men In charge of them. I de net see hew I nm te be held rospenslblo for what occurred In the matter complained of. Very respcctrully yours. H. 11. VeNiinnsMiTii, Chief I. F. V. Tbe Mirniierclier's 28th Annlierenry. At the regular meeting of the Iincoster Micnnorcher last ovenlng, It was decided te held a summer night festival In thelr garden, adjoining thelr hall, en next Monday ovon evon oven lng. ArrangomenU were nlse made for the celebration of the 28th annlversary of the society en the first Monday of August A part et the progrninme will be a picnic. Christian Vatter, Henry Oerhurt, William Wohlsen, Ooergo Krohr and Henry Schmidt were appointed nsthe commlttce of arrange ments. Sued for Slander, lienjamln Schaubel, through his attorney, A. J. Klierly, has entered a suit for slander, In the court of common pleas against Philip Kmerlch. The allegation of plalntifT Is that the defendant circulated reperts aflectlng his clmracter for honesty. The sheriff lias hiiiii inened Kmerlch te appear at the August court of common picas te answer the alle gatien. A lliinaway Team 111 11 Gutter. This morning as the Pnrndlse stnge was about passing Knapp's vllln, en the Phila delphia turnpike, a herse atUiehed ten buggy H.-iMlml nut from the villa and fell into a euU ' ter en the oppesito side of the plke ; the Btage driver lmiiioutaieiy ran aim caiigni iieki 01 the herse, und nfter consldcrnble dllliculty get him out of the place Inte which lie had lallen. The team iielengcd te Dr. Prank Greff, who was nt the villiu A T-anj-ei'it Urltlng Arrldent. Harry Carpenter, esq., met with an accl dent yesterday nftorneon near l.ampoter Hquare. Whlle driving along the ksut part of the harness tore, the lioie scared and ran evor nn cmbankiiiejiV, throwing Mr. t'ar t'ar penter out. The bvgy was badly wreck ed and the oceiitwift'brulsed se badly that to day hqja'conlliied te the house. U-- Letters Held. Letters addrossed te the following parties nre held at the Lancaster postefneo for jMwtage: Kate Kend, Millersville, Pa., ; Mrs. J. A. Merrow, lox I'M, Lebanon, Pe. Fer botter directions 0110 addressed te Isaac Cenrad, Chester county, Penii. Anether AVntcIi Factory Cloned. The watch factories throughout the country Hecm te be nearly all taking a vacation. The Columbus, Ohie, has shut down lern mouth and as a conKeqiicnco the Iuicaster men who wero working thore are back te their homes. Thletrs Who V'eie Fooled. A large nugget labclled "Australian geld, valued ut $15,000," was stolen irein the geo logical museum in Ottawa by burglars n low days ege. It was morely a plaster paris fac simile of a celebrated nugget leund a few years uge, Genereuxly tie Ills Woeils. In ourrepnrtof the ro-unlen of Company E 70thP. V., ofMeuntvillo, en the 1th, we neglected te mention the naine or J. R. My ers, who contributed te the entertainment by giving ills weeds for the use or the company. STATIUIKNT. The undersigned, n Committee of Ilrcctnr of the Kiiuitable Life Assurance Society of the United SUiteq, appointed te formulate the views of the Heard en the advantages offered by the Society te tbe public, report : 1st. The Society Issue nil the approved forms of assurance, including Ordinary I. ire, Kmlow Kmlew inent, and Tontine policies, it In Immaterial te the Directors which form of policy Is tuken by intending assurers. 2d. The Life and Endowment forms of policy provide for annual cash dividends and a surren der value; arc, Indisputable after three yeais, nnd payable Immediately after proof of death. 3d. The premiums en a Tontine policy aiu the same ns en the Ordinary Life, but, while the lat ter U only payable lu the event of death, the holder of the Tontine policy has the right te draw the whole of the reserve and the accumulated profits In cash nt the end of a stated period ; thus, daring bis own life time, ufter his producing years are past, he can, wltheutnny larger premium than 011 an etdluury policy, sccuie these eiihath 11 ad vantages. 4th. Experience shows that the return paid in cash en maturing Tontine policies approximates to.erecocds the amount of piemlums paldj'l' policy-holders, se that the nverage cost of the assurance will be only about the-1 uteres ten the premiums. fith. Tontine policies, like ethers, are paid in full lu the event of death utnny tlineduilng the term of the policy, and aie Incontestable ufter three years, and payable Immediately after due proof of deuth. 6th. Expcrlcnce shows that the mortality Is lower amongTentlno policyholders, us the better lives seek this kind ofessuranco, which ls"n con cen con sldcrnbeo source of profit. 7th. Tontine policies will be inadenen forfeits ble under the laws of the state, If go desired at the time the assurance Is effected. 8th. The Tontlne System Is fair and Just j Its accounts are accurately kept, separate from all ether business; the funds judiciously Invested and Improved, and the accumulated profits faithfully guarded nnd properly nppei tleucd. 0th. The Society has since Its organization transacted n larger amount et new business than nny ether company, whlle Its new business for the'tlrst half of the present year Is tll,7.'0, 000 larger tlmn that of the Hint half e 18SI. It has Assets of WCO.oeo.ooo : e vcr ll, 000,000 of Surplus, nnd Its ratio of Surplus te Liuniiity is greater man that or nny ether com pany. CIIAUNOKY M. DEl'KW, JOHN A. STKWAKT, EUQKNE KELLY, -WILLIAM A. WHKKLOCK, C11AKI.KS G, LANDO.V. JOHN Sl.OANE, IIENltY 11. IIYOK, Committee of the Heard et Directors or th Equitable l.troAssurauceSeclety efthulTnlttd States. W. J. MADDEN, Manager rer Lancaster and Siineuiidlng Counties, Jy"-3td Ne. 230 North I'iumck Sr. Kqultable Uie Auurance Society. The statement mnde by the committee of the beard et directors of the Equitable Life Assur ance Society or the United States, given else where, merits earnest perusal from these Inter, ested In this subject. The various advantages te be obtained by connection with this organi zation are fully and clearly set forth, aud that the society Is a popular one 1 Itlustiated In tbe fact that the new business ler the first half of ls5 1 11,790,000 greater than that or the first half of 1884. W, J. Madden is the efficient local manager. Te Meant Grata To-metrow. ; Te-morrow mernlrif at 7:30, the tpoetal trtitii of the combined exonrslen of Trinity and Christ Lutliernn Sunday-schools will leave the Penn sylvunla railroad depot for Mount flretna park. The special low rata ticket are geed only en the excursion train, both going and returning. The Ironvllle bnnd accompanies the excnrslen. " MAJtKJCTB. Philadelphia rredae Market, PBitAcatmu, July 7. The demand for Fleur vrn sluggllth and prlccii faverrd buyer, Minnesota bakers' nt Me!) i I'ennnylvanla family at HOI Si ( Western de 14 !UJS2e; l mourn nt 9CS te. Itye tteur wiih quoted at 13 75 lir barrel ler choice. Fred win steady and in moderate reqtirnt. Bales of Western Winter llran, at 111 S0U13 2 per ten. At the 1 ll. tn. call There ni bid for wbn.it OlUe bid for July i two for Aug.; 07M ter Sent,! KlUi 4 Ue for Dct. Cern ttllt t e rerJulrt Kc for Aug, Ste for Scpt.t MWcTi or uct. Oats .1s(e. Sept.! SSKc, Din rer July; for Oct. W4 Aug.; MJSc, Mew Yerk Produce Market. Nbw Yerk, .Inly 7. Fleur market dull and prices am firm ! Fine, at fl ajJ3 .15 1 nupoiflne, t310O:i 75; Common te Fancy Kx Ira Ohie, f.1 MiQt 00 1 Geed te Cholce Extra WcKtern,l(A75i Minnesota,) 4003 DO. Wheat Ne. 2 ltcd, Winter, Jiii-, nseiAng., Cern Ne. 2 Mixed. July, MJici Aug., M?0. Oat-Ne.2 Mixed, anje for July 1 3'iffl for Aug. Jtye dull and nominal. lUrleydnll. Perk dull Mess, 111 25QU 27K. lArd tr, he. Ann i se 91. Sent. Molasses quiet ; Turnentlne null Molasses unlet : 21c Cuba Ter 50 test. Turpentlne quietat 37c. Kesfn dull nt 112031 2J for strained te kecmI Freights dull j Grain te Liverpool liutter steady 1 Western Imitation Creamery, uane, Li I llicese dull : Western Flat- .IKilCc. Ecus stead v 1 Western. llKftu&ciSlale. lia l.1c.r H.ce steady. Sugar firm t Iteflncd Cutleuf and Crushed 'JiOijiei Confectioners'" A, "fl 8-10c. led low steady t prime city, Hie. llew steady t prime city, Hie l'otreloum dull : rellned In ceses, WHfflOJic CnfTce dull ; fair cargoes, 8.Vc Hay nominal. Chicago I'reduce Btarket. Ciiioaeo, July 7, 0:30 a. m. Market opened : Wheat August, 8SVi I Sept., OOe 1 Oci uci., r,?'e. KIXc ijernAugusi, e.dimiui i unu, ';c eats Aug., aiMC.; nepi.. 5 r.Ke.i Benl.. tSMOrznie. Perk Aug.,FJ 10; Sept,, nole j Oct.,loie. Lard Aug., 0tli; 8ept-,n(M; Oct.,W70. uius Aug., ) 11 1 eepi.,.) tn. oLesiao. 1 r. v. Wheat closed Kic higher. Cem and eats steady. Previsions AglOc higher. Wheat July, 8(0 ( Aug., SSJc 1 Sept., WUe ; Oct., Vlie. Cern July, 7KCi Aug., 470; Sept, tniiei Oct. 4fi''c Oa'ts-July, SIKOI Aug., 3)Jie ScnL, SOJiC i Oct., 25c. Perk July, 19 85; Aug., W1BJ; Sept., 10 OM j Oct.. Ill) 10. Ijinl-July. M 45; Aug., K. M; Sept., infl.1t OcL,M7iK. Klls-.luly,5 20; Aug., 5 25; Sept., 15 35; Oct., 5 41$. LIT Meck Frtce. CnicAne. Cntt Kerelpta, S.2J0 head; ship ments, 2,2 bead ; trading brink ; prices &flue higher ; shipping steers, IJUXH.ritj , K ttta r.i i,aj(!fiAu h.rasui nl,200 ., ti 7ig S20steeker nnd fn-ders, slew at 83 0O(M); cows, bulls nud mixed, t-iOUOil through Texans firmer ulfi 756120. lings Hecelnu, 16,000 held 1 shipments, 3,000; market oivcnedHiilOe higher, tint closed weak : rough nnd mixed. 3 WKf I 07W ; pucklng and shinning, 14 00QI 20; Ight, HQ4 40; skips, U 00 Sheep Hecclpts, IJiM head ; shipments, 200 head ; market dull nnd weak ; natives, ti UK$ 4 no ; Texans, 12 O0Q3 00 ; Lambs, per head, 119250. East Libkrtv Cattle dull nnd unchanged ; receipts past 4 hours, 2,242 head; shipments same time, 2,018 head ; shipment te New Yerk en Saturday and Sundnv. 70 carloads. Ileus ncuvc, nrm, uigncr: r'V.HiUc.l.VAs, tl rrfei.vi 1 erkers, 14 leOlafrecelpts, past 4s hours, fl,nne head j sblMiii'-uis mine lime, 4.KO Saturday head ; Shipment te Jlfw Yerk oil mid huiidav 2G.rurn.u1. ShOQlVflull nnd llnebnni?ed reenlnla tintl la Kju'rs, 7500 head ; shipments same time 0,UJ head l'lillAdelpliln IJve Hteck Market. l'liitAiisLvuiA, July . The receipts at the dlfTeicntsteck yuitls were ! Fer the week llecves, 2,500; previous week, 2,3(10 head ; sheep, lt.ixie head; previous week, I3'i00 head ; hogs, 8,0ue head ; previous week, 4,etx5 head. lleef cattle vnnce. wcre fairly active at a slight ad- We quete as fellows : Extra. BKtte: geed, fiQce; medium, KO fKe ; common, tMVAc ; Texuns, 4G5e. Milch cows weniln fair demand at fi'jee. Fnt cows w ere In fair request at 34J4'ic. Veal calves were fairly active at 3jP4(i4c. Sheep wero demoralized en account of th large arrivals of common tock. Ue nunte as follews: Eztru, VAGVia 1 goed.SKi 3Jff4Ke ; medium. 3U culls from Uw lull pur- 3Kc3 common, if&ie Ut'llU. Hnr Ing lambs were fairly act! ve nt 3kGc. 1 fogs were In fair request at C'iQjv. CITT DRESSED BIKVKS. City Dressed Ileeves were active at 70c. City Dressed Sheep were In geed demand at c3sic. New Yerk Stock Market. Nw Yerk, July 7. Wall street, 1:30 p..m. Meney easy at IK per cent. Exchange dull. Governments dull. Currency (Ps, 112,! bid; 4's Cenp., HJiJi bid; tfa de, U2,i bid. Tbe stock market opened very dull and un changed, and dealings were without feature up te the first call. At that hour, however, Ihere was some buying of SL Paul and the Vandcr bllts, which resulted In an advance of JteJJ percent. About midday the publication of the Union 1'nclfle report for May, showing a de crease of 2.7' In the net earning caused a brisk selling of that stock, and under Its leader. Hid pt lie early morning advance was lest. The market Is new stvady. The decline In Union l'a ellic, resulting from the selling, amounted te Vi tier cent. U.S. . cex Sr.sr. iS 01 siK 100 Western Union Adams Express American Express,., U.S. Express Wells, large A Ce... CO I. A C C. C. C. I. New Yerk Central , New JcrseyCentral , Illinois Central Express Ohie Central , Michigan Central , Northern Pacific , Preferred b5 7X Central 1'nclflc .. se' union Pacific new UAi Missouri Pacific iW ujli Texas Pacific iitj .ill? New Yerk Elevated ?. ..?, Metropolitan , ys Mnnhuttun 4,, Alt. & Torre Haute jg . ' l'referrcd uanaaa southern aK Canada l'acinc ei uiucHge A Alten l.iei KjUKS. if, UDIO D.Allud Del., Lac. A West Denver Erie " Preferred Hannibal A St. Je ' I'pftfrrprt 7t-!f Kansas A Texas 17J1 Itku Shere UAi 1 Ujl Ml. .. W L'vs'lleA Nashville Merris A Essex Northwest " PrerciTed Ontario A Western Ohie A Mississippi " Preferred. Pacific Mell Quicksilver : 1: 127 t'rulerred , 22 14 115 nil 103 Heading, . llJi 115 Ueck Island San Frunclsce , " Preferred Omaha q. ,," , Pwrerred SUI'aul " Preferred Nash A Chat nx m.,u,s.4w r. :.:. Wabash , zK " . Irererred 0 C., 11. A Q ., '!s,i 2,X l!r,-l.nut,7 lll,nl, '" S I'd. A Evans Manitoba jeu Oregon A Nnv. Oregon Tmusce z Pullman Palace Car , m Stock Markets. Quotations by Jteed, Mctlrann A Ce., Hankers, Lancaster, l'a. ,. .- llA.il. 12K. 3p.m. Missouri Pacific , ,, Michigan Central New Yerk Central ts'i New Jersey Central 37H Ohie Central Del., Luck. A Western W Den ver& Uie Grande Erie 10 Kansas A Texas..., ,... 17 Lake Shere f.'.f? Chicago A N, W common, B2Vi N.N.DnUA Wostera 85 37K is" 0-42 ou 1 aui x uuiana, I'acine wall., 48 7iJi 7J4 7i ' Wulianh.tf!ntiitnni, Wubush Prelerred Western Union Telegraph.. LouUvllIe A Nashville...... N.y,chl.ASt h. A3uig;u vantiy, Lehigh Navigation. Peuiuiylvaula , 47J4 7 1 neaaiug.,, P. T. AllufTaln. Northern l'acllle Common 32 Ilcstenville ''" f4? Philadelphia A Erie . W, 41UIU1DII1 ViVUtllUi Central Trunsii CunaOaBeulhcru, :::! W . Ut4S.MtM tll44M.t People's PmMnger ,.,. 7K aaVMU IROCVB WUI Reported by J, B. lien . Par lAst value, sale. 1100 1102 tncater City, 0 per cent, 1W5. ' ism.. 1W0... 100 113 " " IKO, 100 130 " 5 per ct. In 1 or ae years., ine lne.8 " 4 Scheel lean 100 1HU " 4 " In ler 20 years loe 102 " 4 " In ft or 20 years. 100 1M.2S 4 " In 10 or 20 yean, loe 10 Manhelm Dorengh lean 100 10J BAMC BTOCKS. First National Bank 100 101.50 Farmers' National Uank , CO no Fulton National Ibtnk....t loe ISO Lancaster County National llank N no Columbia National Ilank Km is Christiana National llank loe lis Kphrata National Ilank loe 141 First National Ilank, Columbia ,. Km lu First National I tank, mnuburtf....... loe 1st rimbnaiiunni jtanK, nnnriia juii vnt First National Ilahk. MU Jey... loe im Mills National llank 100 1M.10 Manhelm National llnnk Ml 101.20 Union National llank. Mount Jey.... B0 cs New Helland National llank loe 130 Gap National Ilank loe 11060 Ouarryvllle National Uank 100 110 N either n llank stock. lej lis Ttntsrixi stocks. Illff Spring A lloaver Valley 2n 7.W llrldKfiiert A lloneshoo 1.1W 2I.S0 Columbia A Chestnut Hill 23 18 Columbia ft Washington a 21.00 Concstega lllg Hprlng 2S 20 Columbia A Marietta ri no Maytown ft Kllzabcthtewn. 2ft 10 Lancaster Knhrata 2T 41 tAncastcr A Willow (Street 48.05 Hirasuurg A Millport 25 21 MarlettaA Maytown.... ,.. 25 m Malietta A Mount joy 25 85 jtbw Anrr.nTiHEMr.NTa. B AKINO POWDER. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder no vc-r varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. Mere eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, nnd cannot be sold In competition with the multitude el low test, short weight, alum or phespbute powders. Held 0111 " cam. Kotal IUkire PowexnCa, 100 Wall Street, New Yerk. may27-lydAw XTOUSES, HORSES, WAGONS, HAR- .a-L ncss and goods of all kinds sold en ,T,tall commission by 1 '' J. K0SENFIEJt!V& CO., COllMIISIOS MxnCHAKTS, JteVtf est Orange Street, Lancaster, Pa. Alse ofllce of Peeples' Mutual Live Sleck In surance Company. Jly75td J EVAN'S FLOUR. LEVAN'S FANCY ROLLER FLOUR. Makes Elegant llrend. Fer baIe by Grocers generally. Levari te Bena, MorcbantMlUere, ORlcn 17 NOKTH PUINCE ST. apr274md CALL AT STORK REIOARTH OLD WINE -FOU Listen's Extract of Beef. FTSXST 1ST TD1 WORLD. Established, 1785. II. E. SL AYM AKEK, AgU fehl7-tld Ne. 29 East King St. TTISTATE Ol- CATHARINE LEPEVRE. latew vcsi impeur tewnsnip, Lancas. tcr county, dee'd. The undersigned Auditor. cr appointed te distribute the balance remaining 111 110 iiauun (it j.uiui;! jm.cii r.jicvuiul Ul ilju last will and testament el said deceased, te nnd among these legally entitled te the same, will sit for that purpose en WEDNESDAY, AUG. 12. 18SS, at 10 o'clock, a. 111.. In the Library Uoein of the Court Heuse, In the City or Lnncaslcr, where nil persons Interested In said distribution may attend. J NO. A.COYLK, Jy7-4teuwd Auditor. N IN CUSTOM-MADE Clnthln nif. A well-made. Elecant trimmed and ncrf irfect fitting Ilusluess Hull for 118 00. A oed English Corkscrew Worsted Suit, flat uruiucu, in one, iwu, mree or iour-uuiien cilia way, for ri3.ne. A handsome Check Casslmere Suit for JJ.0O. An elegant Sergo Suit, In black, Idue, drab or brown, for 114.00. Flne English eiripea or i,uecic i-nuiniiMins irem se.ueup. im- member, all work Is strictly first-class. Eve BJ garment warranted te u i- mprescntcd geed nt, wcii-maila and nlceij trimmed. The larucst assortment of imtlerns in this city. Iarncst assortment of patterns In this city A. II. IIOSKNBTKIN. milCmdlt 37 North Queen street. JkTADElRA AND SHERRY WINES AT Reigart's Old Wine Stere. II. E. SLAYMAKEH, Aqbxt, Ne. 20 East Kihu STnmrr. febl7-tfd Kstabllshed 17s THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING PUR chased the stock and fixtures of IIUUGElt'S EAST EN'D I'll AUMACY, (Opposite Eastern Market) llegs leave tn solicit the patronage of hU friends nnd the public generally. Having ten ycaix ex perience In thd business in Lancaster mid Phil Phil adclphlusteres, and hnvlngbeengruduatedfrem the Phlladcljihln College of Pharmacy, I feel free te ask your confidence. XT Physicians' Prescription and Family Iteclpcs will receive special attention. Itespectfully, Wm. O. Frailey, rVmsixiiLT JuIyC-3tdKAltw with J. It. KAcrrvAH. LANCASTER COUNTY NATIONAL HANK. JUI.Yl.llM5. BESocneEs. Leans and Discounts 721.S19 80 U. s. Ilends te secure circulation soe.otX) 00 Heal Estute si.Sin 13 Current Expenses and Taxes Paid.. , 1,877 H2 Checks aud Other Cesh Items 2,3X103 Due from lanLs(excluslve of reserve) Ol,417 40 Legal Ueserve Funds SGC.MS 05 Total IMSl.aW 29 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid In 300,000 00 170,000 00 2S.517 77 203,000 00 2,321 SO SurnlustFuiid... Undivided Profits., Circulation Dividends Uimald. individual Deposits 7W,31I 71 Due te banks 11,043 31 Total..,., tl,431,3!M 29 P. II. HUKNEMAN, Cashier. JACOII llACUKAif, JlftS ilASM, J, . IlAHTUAN. Directors. ltd REPORT OP THE CONDITION OF THE ,Fulte National Hank, of Lancaster, In the btntoef Pennsylvania, at the closeof busi ness, July 1, 1883: ltKSOUUCKS. Leans and discounts fl5l,803 37 Overdrafts ,, 110 n U.S. Ilends te secure circulation 100,00000 U.S. bends en hand ,- 10,000 00 Other stocks, bendsand mortgages 4,coo 00 Due from approved reserve ugents,. 1U7.&HJ US 113,720 83 Due from oilier National Hanks. Due from State Hanks and ban Wern Ileal Estate, Furniture and Fixture. Current expenses and taxes paid,.., Premiums paid J'llAAlfl. (I A ..... ........ I........ 11 31,000 00 4,914 22 0,702 60 utv....iuviiici iwiu iiciiia.,..,, a.imu ui lltlls of ether banks 25,025 00 ractlenal paper currency, nickels and pennies , 431 01 Specie sn,3tll a 3,088 01 .'(-Kill lunuvr 11010s..... 43.U1Z Ul lie .'demptleu fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent, of circulation) 4,500 00 Total , LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In ,..,, Surplus Fund. , ,, Undivided Profits National llank Notes Outstanding ., Dividends unpaid Individual depestUsubtect tn check Demand lertlflentea of deposit ,. Due te ether National llauks.. ,,, ,1,012,470 71 ..1200,000 00 . . 40,000 00 ., 22.887 03 ,, w.uoeim ., 184 00 .. a,4fJ20 ., 12,017 00 ., 1I,S28 20 Total...... ,. ll.012,4;e 71 S3. A. FOX PEK8M1TH. Cashier. C'9rreet Attest-? JACOB K. HEKS1IEY, JAI.UB niiLt, J. . NOLT, ti, Plrecters, Ita jrtcw ADrmrnxMicHTa HAPPY THOUGHT AND KEBKCCA Toliacces only Ce per plug, at HAUTMAN'8 YM6w FRONT CTOAB fiTOHK. CLAKKE'S TEA 8TORK BEST OOODS and Honest Trices. Grannlatcd Sugar, 7c. White AV' Oe. CofTeo, 12e te e V fc. Pure Syrup, loe ft qt. German Seap, Se p bar. Ijinn d ry Starch, letlt. Telephone. CfiARKKH TK A BTOltK, 38 West King Htreet. pOU JURY COMMISSIONER, SAMUKIi M.KNOX, of I.eaeeek township. Subject te the decision of the Democratic County Convention. Jly7 2wd TpOR RENT AT12.W) PER MONTH. X) The Large llrlck Dwelling lleune, 10 rooms, and Small Dwelling, .1 rooms, nnd Large Frame Carpenter shop, en corner of Mlddle nnd Heck. id street. Annie 10 IIAII8MANA lIUlt.NS, Ileal Estate Agents, JcOCWtfedll Ne. 10 West Orange St. AA. BB. Use MaiiIiuIiii Heller Fleur. The Original. The Ilcst. niay2-lyM,WA8 It TTIOR HAIiE. WlMi HE HOLD AT PUB X! lie sale, at Dlnhl's Saleen, High street, en Thursday evening, July Vth,nt7K o'clock, the material of two Frame limine belonging te St, Joiepli'gcniigrcgatlon.sltuntcdonPoplarsticet; the material must be removed by the purchaser. .i,iiiiiii,,,n iiiiiuu K1II1W1U.1. Sine. July03td L.GltOTEMYElt. S' CHOOL TAX FOR 18S5. The dunllcate Is In tbn bnndH nfllin Irenanrer. Three iier cent. nfT for prompt payment, W. O. MAUSIIALL, Treasurer, . Ne. 12 Centra Square. tV Ofllce hours from 0 a. 111. te 4 p. in. Junell-tfdlt rpURNPIKE DIVIDEND. X The Presldent nnd Mnnagei-s of the Ijui caster, Ellrabeth A MlddlcUiwn Turnplke llead have en the 6th Inst,, declared 11 dividend of iweunnnrsnnueigniy-nve cenia en encli slinre or stock for the lust six months, payuble en de mand. CHAULES E. LONG, July7-21dAltw Treasurer. A TLANTIO CITY. The Chester County Heuse 18 NOW OPEN. Comfortable, homelike, situated very near the sea, with extended piazza upon three ocean fronts. This Heuse has long been known as a most pleasant summer retreat. Junc4-2tnd J, KKIMASON8. 37ISTATE OF DAVID KILLINOER, OF 1 thnclty of Lancaster, deceased. Letters or administration e. t. a. en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, nil persons Indebted thereto ure requested te make Immediate pay ment, and these having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for sett lenient te the undersigned, residing In the city of Lancaster. WILLIAM B.SHIKK. Administrator. Emlkn Franklin, Alt'y Jun2tTueaw HATS AND SUMMER CLOTHING. Closing Out without regard te Cost. Har vest hands nnd ethers ean be suited In Shirts, Pants, Overalls and Notions, at prices thnt w.tti amply pay jeu te call and exaui'me liotere you buy. - " JL'AKlEHY A SPECIALTY, Key'Ijidlcn, Gents and Misses, cheaper than er. At HKCIITOLD'S, Ne. 52 North Queen Street. 3-Slgn or the lllg Stocking. milE MANSION. THE "MANSION." ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. The Leading and Ijirgest Hetel. Fairly loca ted, elegantly furnished and liberally managed. Electric bells, lights, nnd all modern Improve ments. Geed orchestra. OHAS. McGLADE, Jy7-2md Proprietor. B( OYS AND GIRLS. YOUNG LADIES AMI) GENTLEMEN. Class for Instruction In Penmanship will be organized MONDAY. JULY 13. Cull und Examine Specimens of Improve ment. Full Information nt Uoemsof thoLANCAS theLANCAS TEH COMMEUCIALCOLLEGE.Ne. low Eait King Street. H.C. WEIDLEU, JyC-1 wdlt Principal. HTILLIAMSON A FOSTER, M EN'S SACK COAT SUITS, $7.00 te $12 Oil. MEN'S DAIIK FANCY PATTEIIN STllO.VG SUIT. $7.0. M EN'S HAItK SUM tlKHBEKGE SUIT. $MJ. MEN'S STYLISH PLAlDCa8SlMEKE SUIT,$0. MEN'S ALL-WOOL LIGHT AND UA11K CHEVIOT SU1T.$10.(. MEN'S CAMP1IELL CASSIMEUE AND WOUSTED COUKSCIIEW DKESS SUIT, $12.00. SUMMEIC HEAD GEAIt,$1.00. ALIghtColeiedBAMUOO HAT. with Tiepical Sweat Hand, $1.00. A Genuine MACKINAW STKAW HAT, $1.00. A Fine CANTON IlltAID FULL PKOPOUTION HAT, $1.00. And a Large Variety of SUMMKll HATH from 25c. In $1.00. Heated Term Neckwear! Funey patterns Warning Siring Ties. A selec tion of 12 dlfTei cut styles, 5c each. WHITE STItING TIES, 12e. Per Dezen. WHITE STUING TIES, 20c. Per Dezen. WHITE STUING TIES, 30e. Per Dezen. CHILDUEN'S WINDSOll TIES-PLAIDS, POLKA DOTS, CHECKS, And a Variety or Fancy Patters 25 Cents Each. HOYS' TUI1ULA It TIES. 10c. and 13c, Each. GENT'S SATTEEN PUFF SCAIU'B 2 for 25c. UNDERWEAR. INDIAN GAU.E, NOV1 VOVI. IIALIIUIGGAN, LISLETHUEAD, SUMMEU MEH1NO, PEMUHOKE. dent's Sumiiier Drawers: MUSLIN, JEAN, GAUZE, MEKIKO. FEATHEIt WEIGHT. GENT'S NIGHT SII1HTS, 50c. te $1.25. COLLAES and CTJEES. E. , W.'S COLLAUS AND CUFFS. CLUETT, DKO. A CO.'S COLLAUS and CUFFS. COON A CO.'S COLLAUS and CUFFS. The Three Best Makes of COLLAHSand CUKFS, THE GEM, A Shoe for Heys and men Hint will ever live In the memory of the wearer as a " Gem " for durability. The popularity or these Shoes Is Increasing. Al though ether attractions present them selves the Gem outshines thorn all. MEN'S CONGIIES8 OEMS...., $2 25. MEN'S UALMOUALGEMS 2 25. MEN'S BUTTON OEMS 2 50. BOYS' CONGUESS GEMS 1 75. HOYS' BALMOllAL GEMS 1 K5. BOYS' BU1TON GEMS ,. 2 10. WSterca close at 0 p. in., except Satuiday. 32, 34, 3G k 38 East King Street, Williamson k Fester. Williamson k Fester, LANCABTKK, FA. XX V AnrXHTXBXMXHTB. WANTED-A . Ilousewerlr. GIRL for general Apply atNe. 218 East King street, llcfercuce rcqu .-qiiiruu. Jya.lt" RELICS OF A DEAD INDUSTRY. . . Compared with llcnsen's Cnpclne Pereus riastcrs all crude and unsatisfactory. Price 23 ents. ' THE REST Ce theCltv.nt HAVANA OMAR IN JIAUTMAN'S YK1.LOW BXOItE FltONT CIGAR THE FINEST CUERRV, HI,AOK berry. Ginger and Klmmcl llrandlcs nt Sue, a quart, at ItOlIltKU'fl MQUOlt HTOltK, api22-lydlt Ne. 22 Centre Square. IRST-CIiABH ROARDINO. Together with tbe cholce of rooms en the first or second fleer. Surpassed by none In the city. Call en or address, NO. 402 N0HTII QUEEN ST. Table boarders accommodated. nO-tfd GE O R O E 11KNN E T T PRACT1CA L l'LUMIIEIt, STEAM AND OA8 FITTKIt, AH orders promptly attended te. Satisfaction guaranteed. Werk dene nt rpnsonnbleprlces. NO. 435 NOItTH QUEEN STKKET, Juncl7-3md Lancaster, l'a. THE IjAIKJEST, iikst AND MOST complcte assortment of Playing Cards In the city from S cents per pack un itt HAUTMAN'8 YELLOW FltONT CIO All BTOltK. IHAMPAUNE. BOUCHE "SEC." THE FINEST CHAMPAGNE WINE NOW 1MPOUTED. AT UEIGAUT'S OLD WINK STOKE, Ne. 29 East Kine Strict. H. E. SLAYMAKEH, Act, Established, 1785. rcbl7-ffd ROPOSA LS FOR COAT. Proposals for Ceal will be received nt Ne. 23 West Chestnut street, until WEDNESDAY, JULY 1.1, 1885,nt 12 o'clock, neon, te liirnlsh the public schools or this city with hard, broken, egg, steve nnd nut, nnd Lykcus Valley stoic Ce-il, te be of the best quality, lrce from dirt or slate, and delivered In theeellnra of the school houses during the month of July, as directed by the committee. , The bids te cover nil the coal required for the entire year about Aeo tens or mere. JOHN I. IIA11TMAN. Chairman Committee, Hulldlngs nnd Grounds. JyWtd HIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT AVE, Samuel M. Myers, Jehn Gingrich and Henry F. Hartmnn, commissioners of the county el Lancaster, stale or Pennsylvania, have this day examined Clarke's Patent Fire Escape, sold by G. It. Hetrman A Ce., llnrrisburg. Pa., and de hereby npprove of same, nnd recom mend Its election In nny or nil buildings In this county requiring tire escapes, under Act or Assembly, npprevi d June 3, 1K85. Witness our hand and seal this 2d day of July, 18J5. BAM'LM.MYEKS, -lOll.V (il.NUUICll, 1IENUYF. HAKTMAN. Aitestl KllANK (IRIEST, CemiulsMnncr'H Clerk. J)3 lwd QAK 1IALU TO A'DYEcRTISE Overcoats te-day would result In putting money tn the newspaper man's pocket. We take a subject ;ro;ie te the occasion. THIN GOODS. Thin goods thin In texture, same In price. 50c. Buys an everyday elllceund knock-about rout. 1111 net fatlc. $1.00 Buys a better nnd Vest from tame ma terial, 5Pc. $2.50 Buys Ceat und Vest of crinkled S-'eer- sucker. (Imitation.) $.1.75 Buys n Broken Check Mohair Ceat and Vest. Genteel and Durable. Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL. E. Cernkk Sixth ahii Markkt Stkkets, l'UILAIIELIIIlA. Ji-23-tfd s. N INTH DAY -OK Tlli:- Great Clearing Sale -AT- MUSH & BROTHERS ONE PRICE CL0T1IINU HOUSE. W :nlertlsel lat week tbe prices of seme few article, but eliaJust llniihed .Matklng Down the B.NTIItK STOCK, nnd we me new ready toglxttjeu theGn-alest lUi-gslns lu CLOTHING, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, TBUNKS, VALISES, SATCHELS, Ac, Tliat were ever offered anywhere. We have Iteduced I he Prices Fully 50 percent, en most of the block, und mere than that en some We wish te call Special Allen! Ien te the All-in-0ne Overalls, In nil the different colors and qualities, of which we have nbsoliile eoutiel in Lancaster. These Overalls are without scums lu tlieeietch and back, nud ure therefore a ereat Improve ment en thu old style. Hiisli & Brether's ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, COUNEItOFNOllTIIOUEENSTUEETAND CHNTltE SO.UAKE. 1'OIiITICAr.. jCKlIt JUKY COMM1SSIONKH. EDWAKD AMIILEK, Of Driimnru leu'iishlp. Subject te the decision or the Deinncrutle county convention. mny25-trd&w F lOU JUHY COSIMISSIONEH. JEUOMEII.S1IULTZ. ofEllKabetbtewn bemuRh. Subject tn the decision of the Democratic county convention. d&wttd pOIt JUItY COMMISSIONKR, BENJAMIN llllllKU, Of the ElRthli Ward, Lancaster City. Subject te the decision et the Democratic county convention. Jel-tfdAw TCTOK JUHY COMMISSIONER, E. C. DILLElt, Of Earl township, Lancaster county. Subject te the rules of the Democratic pally. lnylS-StawM.WAiitfdAw DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVEN TION. The Democracy of tbe county of Lancaster w III meet lu their several districts en 8ATUltDAYufternoenoroenlnK. JULY 18, nt places and between hours tn be announced ten days In advance, by handbill by their respective committeemen, te elect thieeorllve delegates te tbe county and district conventions, which will be held lu thocllyet Lancaster, lu the commlt cemmlt commlt teo rooms, third lloer et Kcplet'g iiosteOlco bulldtnir, en WEDNESDAY, JULY 22. nud te select ene person from each district for county committeemen for the ensuing year. THE COUNTY CONVENTION. The Dclcgntcs from the city will meet at 10 a. in., te elect three delegates te thu state conven tion. The DeleKiltes from the Second ( Lewer ) DIs. frlct will meet at 10 a. m., te elect three dele gates. The Delecntesfrem tbe Third f Unnerl District will meet at ld a. m., und elect four delegates. The Delegates will meet In County Conven tion at 11 a. in., and nnmlnutu ONK PEItSO.N for Uecerder. ONE PEIISON Ter County Solicitor. TWO PEKMJNH for PiImiu liispectera. TWO PKUSONSrer Dileiters of llie Peer. ONE PEUSON for Dlieeter of the Peer ( two years.) ONE PEUSON for Jury Commissioner. W. U, HENSEL, Chairman. J. II, I.ICHTV, ) B. 8. Pattuusen, 5 Secretaries, W. H. GniKU, S H. It. The special attention nt all members or the County Committee and ofllcers of the Dele. fate elections Is called tn the law governing riinaiy Elections requiring theii elllcers te bu sworn, Ac. run BALK Vll JtKXT. F" OR RKNT. Three Law Offices ut Nn. 43 NOBTH DUKE STUEETt aud a basuisnt&Sfuet long, supplied with water and heat. SUUW-U4 B. IfKANK E8HLEMAN. V' Nirii Hunts', fljr-'- ! v: Clothing te meet every fancy ami te pleasp the tiiste of every buyer may always he found en our tebies. Ne ene need leave us uiisalislled. Our stock is full of real bargains nt closing prices, within the reach of every purchaser. A. C. YATES & CO., 602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST., Phllndelphln. ml-Smd vitY euuva. reim a. qivleh. gee. f. uathven. GREAT REDUCTION INP1UCESOFSILKS. On June 27th e reduced the prices or nil Silks One Let CHECKED SILKS ftein 5c. te tee. One Let CHECK KD SILKS from 75c. te Me. AND STltlPED AND STltlPED One Let F1GUHED FOULAIID SILKS from ll.re te 75c One Let F1GUUKD FOULAUD SILKS from II. 00 te nsc. -WA8K TO SEI THE GOODS.-Sa. V We are showing nn elegant nM8ertnicnl-f Black and Colored Silks AT ASTONISHING LOW l'UICES. It will pay any one minting Silks te leek nt our goods before buying. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO., NO. 25 BAST KING STREET, LANCASTKIl. PA. D KESS GOODS. ANOTHElt CAKLOAI) OF SUMMER GOODS HECEIVEDATTIIE HEW YORK STORE. Twe Cases Beautiful PRINTED SATIjNES, Fllteen Cents ajiird ; made le Fell nt 25 Cents. An Immcnsn Stock of WARIIINO nlth'SH OOOIIS. nilAMUUAYS. SEEUSUCKKKS, G1.NGII.M", IIATI1TE3' VICTOBI A -KttW-jrar-1-HDIA LIXKNitf NAINSOOKS AND PIOUKS", '" At Lewest City Prices. A CHOICE SELECTION OF ORIENTAL AND EGYPTIAN LACES, SW1SSNA1NSOOK and (JAMBKIC EMBROIDERIES, In All Widths nnd Qunlltlcs nt the Lewest Prices Ei er Known In the Trade. WATT, SHAM) & CO., Nes. 8 & 10 East King Street. J It. MARTIN it CO. WALL PAPER DEPARTMENT. A SPECIAL LOT OF This Season's Patterns..;! Which we will cloie out during this week Regardless of Cost. THEY ARE READY TO-DAY. And will lie at prices that can't help but liiteii-st you. We have none lint experienced nnd reliable mechanic en our foice, nud can guarantee! all our work In every respect. HEADQUARTERS -FOB- WINDOW and DOOR SCREENS. Soroen Doera, - MADE TO KIT YOUH DOOIt 81.25, Scroen Windows, - MADE TO KIT YOUR WINDOW. .46, Extension Screen Windows, 4.1 CENTS. LABGEB1.IC. A Few With Solid Wire, Net Broken, 25c. J. B. Martin k Ce., Cor. West Kins anil I'iIiue Sis. LANOA&TEU. PA. WATCH US, JtV. rATOHES, OLOOKH AND JKWKUtY. GREAT REDUCTION IN PU10E3 Or WATCHES. CLOCKS AND JEWELIlY.at LOUIS WEBER'S, Ne. 159 1-2 North Queen Street, Opposite City Hetel, near l'a. It. U. Depot. Correct tlme at neon dully from Wiwhlnuten, B.C. Watches and Clocks repulred, regulated and adjusted, )y3t-lyd H V r nv-1 K !,"!& S .--,. ATi -jitHf ' 't ...,!,.
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