.-iV: Vv. .v " .. .. -T J "V i i "" y; ' " ' TLL U ij THE IfrA&fiEB DAILY IKTELLmEKCEB, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1885. 3 .rv :? ' :m. . ; . i. $ SW .' X- t . '. if- 3 r. 'if f.- it" "it F -fcft.7 tur , V K-v I?'" Ue v n IS- Itf ' Wk. II ' ft .1 V h QDITE A SERIOUS FALL tCXlVXD UV A VOIVMIMA LADY DK3CKXU1XU 1XTU A VE1.1.AH. SKTUie Accident Ilnnpviinl The 1'relcct Erecting Memerial Church en Getty s berg Ituttlellctd A Straiifcrr Takps Trrtill'iinrt Fulls te Taj for II. egular Coneapendcnce of tlie iNTEJ.LiOKNCun. CoiiUMniA,Julyl.-AcrA-fierieiigHccHloiit lapeneil te Mrs. Kllza Centner, llvlne ion Walnut slreet, about .1 o'clock, yesterday j afternoon nt home. tHie iiaq going Inte tlie j cellar of the house, when by eome accident tripped upon the iMuung or tlie Malrsaml was precipitated te tlie lloer lioleiv, striking her hcatlngaliiHl tliu walls of tlie lionse. Tlie shock rondercil her uncouseioim but upon the proper restoratives being applied had re covered BUfllclcntly tnbonble le be taken up stairs. A Iracture of tlie right arm and a ho he ho verecut In theliead arothe injiiiics sustained by Mrs. Ueutuer. Defused te I'll). A stranger In town, ery much tlie ivoise for liener, was walking down Fourth Btreet yeMerdaA afternoon, and stepping at tlie frlAit sliaml In front of Warren's restaurant. 'imuicnifcd helping liimcMf te hoiiie lianauai that word tiauging at tlie stand. A Iter taking a lew of jlie bananas pay was domaiuled from htm for (hem by tlie protnlcler, but he tei- tlvcly reused te make any attempt le pay for what he had taken and commenced run nlng delvu Frent street. James Tayler, w he is einpuyed ntthe restaurant, at onto went in pursuit 01 nun aim e.iiigiu nun ai nacli man's, luinber vard. lle still refused In HOttlf'Ar. the fruit he had taken and Tayler wenlf. .earcli of an elllcer, but tlie Htranger lmprelng Ills opportunity made for parts tinknenn and could net be leuiul. Memerlnl Cliurrli te lie llullt. Au oirering 111 be imule at tlie HI. l'.nil'n P. E. church, next Sunday tolielpln creeting a memorial church en tlie battle-Held at Get tysburg. An offering w ill be made in all the parishes and missions connected with the illocese of Central Pennsylvania en next Sun day. The Idea el erecting a memorial church en this battle-field was projected soveral years age, uui nover successiuity cairieu euu xnew acoiniiiltteo has lieen apH)lnted te taku the matter in cliarge and tlie erection or the church Is assured. A Meer hlelju. Mr. .lehn Yeagerhad a very aluable steer sloleu lrem his farm near Columbia last Sunday night Ne clue can be found by the officers te tlie parties who committed the act or te the whereabouts of the animal. I'lCllicM. The Sunday school or the St. Paul's Ger main Lutheran church is plculciiig at HeUe's weeds te-day. The weather is very faverable for picnics, and the day was pleas antly spent te all these who were present at the picnic. On Monday, July a I, tlie Geiinan Pioneer club or the HU Jeseph's Catholic church will held their llrst graud plcnlcat Helse's weeds. The following gentlemen hate llie picnic in cuarge ami win make the ailair a success : H. A. Slegelinilcli, chairman ; Gee. Zelglcr, Jr., master el ceremonies ; Michael Themas Jr., lloer manager, J. Smith, U. Smith, Chas. Themas and J. Ziegler, assistant lloer mana gers. Worrell's erchustr.i will liirnlsh the music for dancing purposes. I'eibeiml 'iiei. Miu M. Caster, el Wheeling, West Ve., is visiting Mrs. Tayler Gable. Mrs. James A. Mcyers and f.iuiilv are spending a short season at Ansenla, Tiega county, Pa. General William Patteu and daughter aie at Chatuiqiia, New Yeik, at the hotel Atho Athe tiia. Frank S. Ghen, el the Philadelphia A Heading railroad company, is in tow n isil isil ieg iriends. Ilurengli llrli-f. - The three sand Hat beats bcleiigiiivh,Atlatn TtedcnliatiNcr, are uud'rgelH 'lcpalrs, and will be liulsbed se thjvtrtTie business of dig- gingsTiiu cin-jii be commenced. !i epulis te the Columbia relllnc mill seen be ceuitilelVd. and work at this low addition te the Industries of our town will commence in about six weeks. The Trinity ltclbrmed church is undergo ing extensive repairs. The new seats liae arrived and will be put in place at once. The new proprietor of the Columbia JJertdJ, Win. 11. Given, esq., entertained the stall and empleyes of the IteruUl at his home last evening. The lawn tenuis grounds en North .Seventh street have been completed ami the llrst gaum was played there this morning. Mr, S. S. Uutwller is adding te the appeal appeal ance of his residence by the addition el'a galvanized iron comice te the loef. The members or the Columbia CitUens' baud, believing that their iustiuments new in use by them are In a ery oer condition and that a new set would add gieatly te the quality of the music and would be in con formity with their new uniforms, are com mencing te talk seriously about holding a fair In the armory during the month of October or Xe ember. GOT IiltUXK AXV SUICIDAL. tlamm .M.iililcn Cuts u Ibtil Cit.li In lib U'iM at the Station limix. Olhceis Merrlnger and .Miisketnua.s ai rested a man giving the name or James Mad Mad den, and bis residence as Laudisville, in the Seventh ward for drunkenness and disor derly conduct yesterday afternoon. He is a blacksmith by trade, a poweiful man, and It was only alter the baudciills were put en him that he was landed in the station house. After he had been in his cell for about an hour Ollicer liuslieng, who was en duty, heard the crash of breaking glass, and he ran te the cell in which Madden was confined. The ofllcer found Madden bleeding prolusely from a cut In the wrist Madden said he had tried te take his lire, and that he had cut his wrist with glass broken out el tlie cell win dow. The glass made a deep cut, and it was with great ditllculty that the Hew el bleed could no slopped. Dr. Keland, the station Jiouse physician, was summoned and at tended the injured man. This morning Madden as i ery penitent He said he was drunk when he cut his arm, and when he get out or this scrape he would never get drunk again. The charge against him of drunkenness and disorderly conduct will be disposed of by Aldermau A. F. Dennelly. Generous Contribution te a Church. SUl'cter's llenellclal society lias contribu ted from Its surplus fund of evor f(!,OOe the sum of JT.0U te St Jeseph's Catholic church uewjit course or erection. St Jeseph's so ciety has contributed 5100, and net long since St Michael's soclety raised nearly fi!00 ler the placing of n momerlal window te the patron saint el their society in the new structure n llrlilge I'roueaalii. Trbppkds wero received up te neon te-day nt the commissioners' olllce in this city and the counuissleucrs o.lllceat West Chester for the construction of an Inter-county laid go eter tH'i Octoraro, at Iless Fording. The bids w d be oiwned. at the commissioners' olllce it this city en n'ext Monday at neon n Th Werk entul lle). Willi 'i the last few days a large number of windev glass In the foundry building of the Messrs. ilarbergcr have been broken by bevs. The owners of the preiwrty aie determined te put a step te It, and as w ill be seen by au advertisement in another column, a reward el fe is ollercd for the anest el the guilty parties. Siiriej Finished. Superintendent New ten, or the Peach Hot Het Hot tern railroad, en Monday completed his sur vey ter the proposed new oxtciisien of that line. Thetiist survey was from Oxford te l.andenburg and the next from King's II rid go, this county, te Intercourse. Tlu-y Met li) Chuiue. Jehn Schacll'cr, of Ne. 1S13 Neith P.ighth street, Heading, and Miss l.ottle Celt, of Ijaucastcr, were man led en Sunday morning at UieGeimaii Lutheran church, en Cotten street, by Kev. Aiuler. They became ac quaiuted while en a visit te Atchison, Kan fus, and their accidental meeting there te sulted lit this union. " A Geed llaud. A new German baud has made its apear apear apear aucoenour ktreets and their miislolsoxcul miislelsoxcul miislolsexcul leut TJiey will no doubt remain some time, as they have leen well patronized. The liculc 8eaen. St Stephen's Lutheran Sunday bchoel are irealc'iii; at Hooky Springs te-day, and tlie Mlvet Uapllst Sumlay bchoel at Tell's JlaU TUB tVrilf.lt AS I'tCXIV A 1WT. HHKTXA Tlilctrn Heard (lie Ttnln ami Itllcru lnitat IrUim el Their l'erhet-lliink. The excursionists who spout the day at Mt Gretna yosterday lopett that they had a pleasant time, but the "weather was very warm. The two trains arrlved here between nlne and ten o'clock last night, bringing the peeple back sately. Several Incidents, of the kind Hint cannot be pievcnted, eccuricd durlngday. Itnppcan thalqulle a number of thieves were drawn te the grounds by the news that it large crowd would be there, and several Lancaster people boenme their victims ; among the number was Mrs. Ktlzabeth Keese, or Fast Chestuut street When the train was about stalling for home a large cloud mounted the car, Mrs. lleose among tlie number, and as she get en the train she noticed a young fellow in Irnut efher, who seemed anxious te crowd the poenloand was ery slew te get out of the way. When she was about the middle of the car, the young fellow wns immediately In front of her and she felt a hand in her pocket The next moment she found that her Kckcl-boek, which contained Mil and n lallread ticket, was goue. She caught held of the tlilel'aud accused him of stealing her tuoiiey. He denied that he ,hnd doue anything wrong, and alter a strug- ?lc, succocded in gettlng loeso from Mrs. tecse and making his escape. While holding the man Mis. ltrese cried out that he had stolen her money, but the peeple In the cars seemed se anxious te secure scats that they paid no attention te her. The ras cal who Is supposed te have been the guilty Mi ty was about eighteen years cf age and rather shabbily dressed. Mrs. Froderlck llrimmcr, who had accom panied Mrs. Kecso te the picnic, was also re lict ed of her pocket-book while en tlie train. 11 contained ().?." nud a railroad ticket, and was taken from the lady's pocket before she was aw a reef it Anntuer lady, whom Mrs. Keose did net knew, slated that she was robbed of evury cent she had. Just aliter the train had staled from the park, and while it was In motion and the platform or llie ears were crowded, some one drew out ene or the pins con liccliiig the cars. Thls.was quickly discovered by llie conduc tor and ONeiythlng was set te rights. Many persons might have been kiUed had It net been Ter the timely dhcexery. It Is bcliOM'd by many that the pin was pulled by theso who expected au accident and desired te take advantage of it te lob the excursionists. While standing at the depot waiting for the excursion train vesterday morning, Mrs. Samuel Giess had her jxsjket-boek. contain ing iK'tnccn (2 and .), stolen lrem her imckel. 7; lH2fVTlt.H COI.I.l.VIUll. One of Air. Mai CeiiIkIh Apiieliitee Dcdlncn the )lll. Mr. .1. I). Haw kins, of llairlsburg, who had liceu npeiutcd a ileputy collector of In ternal revenue for Dauphin and Lebanon counties, has declined the olllce. Having n considerable business Interest, Mr. Hawkins llnds hiui'-eir unable le give It proper atten tien if he dovetos himself te his elllcial duties as closely us they demand, llu therefore piel'crs losacrillce eliticat txiiilleu te his private business, and S. L. vcttei has Ijccii nppoluted teaud has qualilled In his place. Mr. Y. is a cry capable man ; he Is in the insurance business In Middlctewn ; he has been ciiairm in el the Democratic countyeein- initienei iiaupiiiu,auu win iioiieuni makea highly acceptable ellicer. In Other Counties. I'lniii the C atllsle eliiutcei. Mr. Guswller has an exlcusl( oxpcilence in public atl'airs, Is well known In the Cum bet land) county, understands men and-yRTs-scsscs all the (pialllicatieus nec'js.irv te make au clllcieut and sati.sl.ictej-y 'collator. He is already regularly installed and under the rules el llie deparlyiJnt will luueaii olllce at the county scat Atlam P. Gccsey, Isone or the best and brightest Democrats In the I Yerk county. Nature cut liMia out for a man of itllairs. Ilu is quick-trf apprehension, prompt In action and Vs henet as the day is long In nildsuiu Thcr. JehuS. Iliestaud Is au equally sound Democrat and au equally gtxsl man. He is one or the estiiiMble class that it always Is sale te " tlu te, " forgulle Is a total htranger te him. Deth or these gentlemen are popular at home and held in high esteem wherever thev are known, and we leek upon their ni IHjintiient as a guarantee jhat internal ieenuuallairs wll!leiiitelligeiitly,pr(iiiiptly and honestly managed in Yerk county. Able. Honest ami Competent. Kiem the Hanei vr Citizen. We congratulate the collector iijieii Un lug secured the services el such gentlemen as Messrs. Gceseyand Ilcistaudin Yerk county. They are able, honest and competent men up te the hill JclVetMinian standard, and these who niiiv haie business le transact with them w ill lind them clever, courteous and altablu business men. We bellove these appointments aie eminently satisfactory te the Democracy el the county. jiVATii or jm. .i.txi: .s..i ur.i..'f. One or lit!Hater'H .li;ed CllUens r.ike Oter te the Silent Miijerit). Mrs. Jane Slaymaker, widow el the late Jasjier Slaymaker, died at her residence, Ne. 20 Fast Orauge sticet, at I o'clock this nieining of neuralgia of the heart in tlie With year of her age. She w as Uikeu ill en Fi iday last, but lwr condition had net been regarded au critical. Yusterday linpievcuiciit was manifested and the Indications pointed te a latorable night Later a change for the woise set in, and she died as above stated. Mrs. Slaymaker, whose maiden name was Kvalis, was born In the ielnlty of Marietta. She was married te Jasjstr .Slaymaker, who was a pi eminent member of tlie Lancaster bar In the first half of the piesent century, and who was tilse a soldier et the war of ISli Mrs. Slaymaker was one or the low remain ing pensioners or that struggle. Four sons surviie their mether: Ames, the well known lawyer, who m.idu his home with her: James, or Dever, Delaware; Samuel, el Philadelphia; and Jasper, of Sunbtiry, Pa. The deceased w as a most estimable Chris tian woman, and possessed remarkable vigor for one of her years. Her dally walk she was accustomed le take until cenllued te the heuse by her fatal Illness. Her cheery face and kindly vulceaud smile will be much missed by the many who were united te her by ties el kin or Irlcudship. Her funeral will take place en Saturday aftornoen at :i o'clock liem St. James' Kpiscepal church ; interment in lmcasler cemetery. TVlllilltLi: ltOMV.STIV Tit.iu;jv. A Jealous Wlfn llrulns llei-Tiie Children and Dren in, Herself. In Hewdeii, Warwick county, is J3 miles lrem Fvausville, Indiana, Jehn lingers, koiitageuer.il store, was a married man mid had tweclilldien. llu had tliu reputation or being a steady business man and loud of his wife and children. About three weeks age Miss KmmaSncll, a cousin of Mrs. Jlogera, a pretty school teacher lrem the rural districts of Dolawaie county, came te spend her summer vacation with llie Rogers family. Her coquettish maiiuer and vivaclousness round a way te Rogers' heart, and the staid business man bocame a feel and lest his head mid heaitte Ids guest Tlie intimacy of the two in n short time becaine very maiked, ami all the' en treaties of Mrs. Kogeiste her husband wcre or no avail te check It Tuesday morning Mrs. Kegcrs, uiiable te stand the atlalr any longer, orduied Miss Knell te pack her bag and baggagu and leave. Hegers, who overheard the conversation, en en en toredniul struck his wilb te the lloer, and then, In company with his guest, left the house, going te his stere, half n mile dis tant; and did net return till eveiilug, when they round the heuse deserted, Hegers. fearing the worst, began n search and leuiul his w lle lying lace (low nward hi the water trough back of the barn. In tlie barn wero Jettiid the bodies of the two children lying side by side, and each with a gaping wound In its head, A bloody nxu beside them told loe truly el the horrible deisl that had been committed. Mrs. lingers ii.tu evidently uroetlou eter ncr troubles an day, and dually, just befoie the tline for Hegers te relutii home, had taken the chil dren le the barn mid inuiduiud them and (lieu deliberately lay down in tliu water trough and ended her seiuiws. lingers informed the neighbors of llie oc currence, and then It-It, ostensibly ler llcxrn- llie, te tlud the coroner ; but he has net re turned. Miss Suell is In u critical condition, the horrible tragedy having completely pros trated her. Held Air Larceny. Lemuel Clark had a hearing bofero Alder, man Spurrier te-day, en the charge or steal ing (15 and seien pounds of meat from 11.11. Betz. He was held in ball for trial at court, niul the case el malicious mischief against him wail dismissed. Honorably Acquitted. Anna J. Keen and Ella Ecknutn, of Kden township, were the defendants at Alderman Burr's olllce this morning en a charge of assaulting Ira Prank, a boy. The testimony taken showed that the boy slole a watch from Mrs. Keen and When the theft was traced te him he acknowledged It The accused took held of the boy se that he could net run away, and that was about all the assault that was committed. The aldermau said he was sorry he could net ltnose the costs en the prosecutor the mother of the boy, as there was nothing developed te He then dismissed the warrant me cnargc. case. Alleged Assaulters Discharged. David Snyder and William Gllgore, who was chaigctl with assault and batlery, by Fll.is Snyder, worn te bae had a he.trlng last etpiilug berore Alderman Dcen. The prosecutor did nel appear and they wero discharged. '' Till Tupped. On Tuesday two men entered the confec tionery of Charles L'den, en Prince street, anderdeied Ice cream. While Mrs. Kden was getting the cream the men tapped the llll, taking about r.ueenlx, and escaped. l'lire Steam I'letesses. The new Shaker steam processor canning Irult, which is le be exhibited ler the Instiue Instiue lien or heusekeeiers at the Y. M. (J, A. rooms en July 21, Involves no use or acids or ether deleterious processes el that nature. MaUli Giime eT iJinti Tennis, The Lebanon Lawn Tennis club came te this city today, and this alleruoen they ate playing a match game with the Unncaster clun. Tlie Automatic I'll). AllcrstMiitiltif; the continent ami bcliia eililb tied te itibiilrlng eitimls In all thcpiemlnciit cities, this malicious production In automatic liic'cliatilxtii has Just opened exhibitions nl Ne. II lait King strret. Our people will be illit rejallyciitertaliied for a few dnjaby thuiaicst gpectacies, as well us tliu most Ingenious elabo rate ami complex dot olepuiciit In automatic science tliu vveild lias predtu ed. it It a pel fort and life like icpteseiitatlen et all the features and neth ltlei or n complete Swiss ltla. .liHcph IlerRiiintin, a peer llailen-llailcii cabliietinnkur, spent 17 yeius el persistent Inbei.an linmeiisu ameuiit of brain power, besldvs Inileinltiible pa Hence la Its construction. It has lecclved the indiirsciiieiitH of tlie iiess, jutlplt mill p. ejitu fiem eceiiu toot can. 'Hie ptcss Is lnndeuale todcfscilhe lis Kenderful imults. The exhibit must mid will speak Ter Itself. Nobody e in iillinil te miss thlscilmax. of nil Intensiens. It will ciHlenlya dluir Iiim-e It, tl.iy eruwtilng. A MINT lit llO.lltDlU'.S tVhJ Thej Lilt the I 'luce the Next Meiulni;. " Ilewaie of the bearding hetiM! whcie no at teiitlen Is Khcu tedlsliilectants Is my constant advkc," icmarkeda well-kiiettn physician jes terday, " rer te the cuieli-ssness or stupidity of theie who should attend te this very Important matter we etcryyeai trate many cases of our Lest fatal dlsi-ases. 'this applies alike tetlty and ciuiutiy biiaidhig heusi'S, perhaps at this tluieer j ear mete p.irtlculuily te the hitter. " Mini) of my patients have taken with them te the (euiity lieni one te a deen bottles of liult'H Clilei Kk'i, which Is bj fai the beil ill-ln fectunt kminn, featlni; tbey uilKlit tu unable te pieume It theie, hut I (juuss It Is safe toiissiiine that iiny ill ug(;lsl el Hiiy size In city or tillage has It mm. "If jin leek catcfutly Inte the saulluiy nr luiigciiic ut of the place you am beatdltig nt, my word for It, many times you will beaiuared and uhtriued at the utter disregard of the tint principles of sanitary care. At a popular lesert I visited hist stiiiiiiiei ene lisik at tliu liusc .lln teutll.ited, nctcrdlsbifeitcil privy vaulj, sails lieu me, and we It It the ten n the nel ijuirnbiK' 1 weiiVlni lisiUHtnid tlieii'U week fork faun. 'Wheie you 11 nd Piatt's ( hleilaes liberally and fitqin'iitly used and the lee;, ,ilhe lethn netesslty iM thermiKb ilUbiK'iJ.teu It Is, as a rule, sale le step.'iinl my adtice Is ttiat where tln-y don't hate it make them H"t It and use It or Ic.it e the phue. This Is net I lie year te take any chances." .V. )'. V'iiir. ltd liislrmlliMi In reiimnuiililp. Mr. II. C. Ueldler, the cfllcleitt pilnclpalel the Ijiniiti r Ceiiunercial college.Ne. lv West Klngstivet, will open the class for instruction In penmanship en Monday, July 13. All me lor ler illally Invited dining the u.danceef this wick te call at the looms unit Inspect the specimens of lmireeiiient, tthethel'they ilimliu te enter llie class or net. On te Ne. y Kust King sticet mid lly laicher, soda witter, i hem Is none better hi tow n. It" MAItltlAtli:.l. llOMMKl. S( iikiii J titn JJ,hy Huv. Lucius M, ll.u ily, Mr. AduuiC lieiiiiuel and Miss Annie M. Seheid.bothet Luucaster, Pa. ltd VEAIU.S. Slaimakeh In this ll.t, en July y, ssr, Mrs. JuueSIayiuuker, wldett of the lat(! .la-pel blay maker, fei met I) meinbei el the l.iiic.i.iler llai, In theMth cai or ht-rii(;c-. Funeral Ironist. James' Kpiscepal chuicb en Batuiduy afternoon at So'deck. liitciiiieiilat I.uncastci tutnetery stil" ilAltKMTK. l'hll.ulliliU l'reilute Market, ruiLAUKLi'iiiA, July u.l'lju demand for Fleur wicssIittfKl.il and piiiei tatered btiyeis. bules W it ban els. Mlnneieta bakeis nt JlfJ". ; I'ennit Itanla i.uniiy at fiyi ii . Wesleiu de ft 'J.-.S3 a Patents nt I wt'i U) live Heur ttus ijiieled at !7Sper Panel ler cueice. Feed was steady nml In inodemte nsiuest, Sines el Wesleiu Winter llruii, at tit 9(h315i5 per ion. At the I p in. call Thuie ttushlil for Wheat yi'J bid Ter July ,yie ler Aug.; HsJic for bent.; 11 iiU-i for Oct. Coin 8.10 let July; CiUe ler Aug.; llj.e for sept i SlWe for in t. Onts-asVe bid ler July ; .'- Auk. : 3le ler .l'l.i UtKt IUI ULl, New Verk Pioililie .llarhet Nkw Yeiik, Jul) 'J. Fleur unit ket dull and pilcesnieuiiehaiiprd j Flue, at i 3Hfi si; ftiipetnne, UU8J 73; Common le Fancy Hx- tin Ohie, .1 .vgi OJ; CimmI te Choice Kxtra westein.fiitji.i: .Mlnnoeta, fl letf'l tw. Wheat .Ne. a lied, Winter, July, uj:e ; Aug., tl l?s i S-cpt. (I l; Oct., tl Hl'i Cern Ne. 'i Mixed. July, We; MK MUa. OaU Ne. '.' M Ixcd, Uytn ler July; 31'e ler A ng. ltye neiulmd. Ruley nominal, 1'uik dull ; Mess, til ''. Laid JiiTJ, July ; I7S, Aug. Molasses neiuluaf. Turpentlnu steady; Aug.,arjc. l'etielemn dull : lellued In cases, 'MfiWle. IteslnllrmatfiaiSI WHferstndned iukmsI. butter dull; Western Imitation Cienmery. ll17c, " Cheese iillet: Westell! Flat, 5K(e. Kggs dull; Wcsteiii, I'.'GISe.; blale, 3)C(i) itlee quiet. Kugardull; liefliied Cutleaf and Cliished 7Ue; (ininulaled, irtjfiii I3-ic. iallew ipilet; pilinu city, iiQ' ' ice. Fielghts dull ; Ciraln te Mvcipnel Ui. Cotfee quiet ; fair caigecs, 8J;c. Hay nominal. Chicago l-ioduee MaikeL. CuiOAiie, J uly tl, (I..7) a. in. Matkct epened: Wheat August, syce; Sept.. 91ie ; Oct., yjVc. Cern August, 4i?iu ;Sept I7J-4 ; Oct, si.'slc. Oats Aug , a.Ke ; Sept., Jie. Perk Atiir., 'J US ; Hept, fiuuj ; Oct., $101'.'. I.u it A ng i Ki ; beiit,, t Ki. Itlbs Auc, M & ; Sept., 3 3.1 : Oct., 5 IS, C'LOSIKO. Wheat July, N.'ie; Aug., SHJe ; Sept., ),'c! ; Oct., yjc. Cern .lulv. iTKc: Auir.. 47ire! fcept, 170 ; Oct., IGJie. ' ' Oct, 3JUc. Henl.,7fc'c; l'erk July, fi yj; Aug., fliiue; Kept, Sept., fit. U. , UUI.. f 1W 1. 1 jml .1 uly, tt II; Aug., I CI ; I 'A ; Oct., & 'Hi. ' lilhs J uly, JA S ; A ur., fj 3-J ; Sept., 5 35 ; Oct., I.I i e Stock Fllces. CiucAoe. Cuttle Itecelpts, il.'iX) heud: ship meats, l,bu0 ht-ud ; nun eel slew; lts?l5e lower ; shlpplin; steers, l.a.HHijil.JsO tba, 5 II dflSU; 1,-jue (iU' .. " aifiS 7u; IMnJfj'iOIl.s.. tnsassi; hteukcis and feeiieis, slew at M OUQt bUj cows, bulls and mixed, a aQi i; through Texaus ut "S(f I lu. ' llegs-ltecelpts, I7,ew held; shipments, 4,300; maiket ilrmen light, and heavy hogs steady : rough and mixed, fj lee.'IW; pucklng unit shlpplin;, H (Ojjilu; light weights, (I eigl M; skins. tJ 1X123 7U. Hlieep lleccipls, seu Jicitd ; trading slew; iiitthes, J .Vfcii1 shlnuieiits, none. (0; Wcslci ii, t.'lu UiNi AOXU1IS, J JOU'J 00. Kabt I.iiibiitv Cattle falily netlte mid llini; pilinu. MUKipiui; lair te geiul, f,l uuys Mi; com cem Uliill, 1 0 V(. () : lceiiilH 1.IJI head: shiiuneiitM Ulheait ; Bhlpiiiunts yesleul.iy le New lerk, II carloads. Hogs lit in. i Iiillndelihlas,pi llffilW; York Yerk eis, tl 30Q1 IU; leielpu, l,8Je bead: Bhlpments, rnuhead; bhlpiiiunts j catciduy toNewVerk.U uailOuds. bheep dull, tilth the demand t cry light I sup ply uuntly common ; prime, $lftl 4U; lair te giMid, tJftJiJ; lecelpls, 3,-A 0 head; sldpments, J.'OJ head. Nun Verk Stock Market. Nkw Vekk, July B. Wall Btrcct. 1:30 p. m. Meney easy ut lf jeir cent. Exchange quiet. Governments Him. Ciiirency 6's, 112772 b'd; Coup., fUJJi bid) fs de, niVi hid. Thu stock iimrket opened uctlvu uudstieug uud prlcej under uuoed buying, which ceiillu- tied almost uninterruptedly from opening until neon, and advanced sharply In tome. Instances. At midday prices were up ',te per cent, and lg new dull at lh lop names. l Ir.M. Western Union (WU. Adams Express .... American Express...... V. 8, Express ,..-. Wills. Karijo A Ce , .... C'C. C. I i , New Yerk Central , 8TK New Jersey Cunt nil .fiw Sr.M 13S el ,?IH les an Illinois Central Kxnrcss .... l'Ji' Ohie Central Mlchhran Centnd !l.v M! Northern l'acine 17)2 if l'ltifuned 41 Cent ml l'acillc i. Union l'acine BIU Missouri 1'iicltle. W Texan l'aclrlc.,...,,,. li New Yeik Klv,vatcd,.. Metropolitan .... Manhattan. AlLATerre Hiiutn. " I'lcfcucd .... Cinndrt Peulhern..... Catinda Inclllc..... Clilcnge A Alten i Mi SO 1 lii" Vl" 11 4 77 l 5l unes. n unie II. A Hud.... Del., l.nc. A West... "s -"'.1i! iiiji ncnver Kile " I'releried , Hannibal A bt.Je " 1'ietcrred Kansas A Texas.... I.uke hlieie I,. K. AW t l.'vsilu A Nashville..... Meri Is A Lssex NeithHust " Prcleireil Ontario A Western Ohie A Mlislsslpjii " lielcrtcd Pacllle Mull CJlllcksllver " 1'ielcrrud Ueadlng Keck Island bun Francisce " l'lelcrrert Omaha " I'leleiied SI, Paul s. " Pinioned Nash A Chat M., I...H. A W Wabash " liefetied C. H. A CJ Iteehester A Pittsburg I'd. A r.rans i Manitoba Oii'Keii A Nuv tire iron Tmnsce.. l'lilluuiu Palace Car tti; i2 2 7 Hi u I IB lilK .t 7IH 101 ,i U7 71 13J.' niecR cjuoliitlens by Iteed, Lancaster, I'a. Markets. Met! rami A Ce. Puiikcis, 11 a.m. 12 m. 3 p.m. Missouri Pacific Michigan Cent nil New 1 erk Centra!. ... New Jersey Centra!.. r!I , SilJ-i unie ucuinu Del., laick.A Wcsteiii Denter A UleUrundu F.rle Kansas A Texas Lake bhote Chicago A N. W common. N.N. Out A Western Ht. Paul A Omulut I'aclrie Mull Itecliester A littsburg bt. Paul Texas l'aclrlc Dillen l'acillc Wabash Common Wali.ish l-relened iiii li 'MX k s-S 7i II 41 isf J "4 TO, i: 7 M !!l Vi iiii, 4JJW l"?i Western Union Telegraph.. fiiji Loulsvllle A Nushv ivme N. Y.,Chl. Aht I. Lehigh Valley .tr..r. Lehigh Navlgalle;. Pennsylvunla Iteadlng.... , ?... 1 T. A ilii'.lule Northern l'acillc Common Nerthc.n I'uclflc I'icf Hestoiivllle 1'lilIadelphlaA Kliu . .Sertliern Central Central Trunsp Cauudu beuthern Oil People's Passenger II 41 v,i i?" '7. ''Vi yJ; a x A'JJir Altrr.HTJSVMKXTH. B AICINO I'OWDKIt, ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. TII13 powder neer varies. A marvel of purity, Htiuiigth and wholeseineness. Moie eco nomical tliu n the ordinary kinds, und cannot be sold In competition with the multitude et low test, short weight, ulinu or phnipluite pewdcts. )( only in com. HeVAL IIakihe Pehdck Ce., JUi Wall blrett, .New Verk. inarSi-lydAw TTAri'Y THOUGHT AND KEIIKCCA Tobaccos enl v Se ner uluc. at HAIllMAN'a YEI.L6W FllONT C1GAII HTOICK. 100 MKN WANTED TO-MOIUIOW (Flidnv)meniltnr at 'Jt o'clock te nai iieipntein it ciaiii neup l.uucn at .te, 'jun we King stieet. It JOHN F1UTCH, l'repiietcr. ......-...-". . . '-. . ... .A GUiOna K ItHNNKTT PRACTlCAIi T l'LUMIIElt, STEAM AND GAS KITTKU. Alleulcrs promptly iittc-nded te, Satisfaction guaranteed. Wotkdeno at leasonable prices. NO. IBNOUTH (JUKE.V bTUKF.T. Jun173md Lancaster, Pa. Srr it i:va hu wiLfi he paid upon fj Ihennest Hint convict Ien of the miscre ants tt he bloke II lights of glass, yesterday uf teiiKsm, In the Foundry property of ltd" II. W. HAKIIKIIOKU A llltO, w ANTED. A Yeung M"itu about Seventeen Years of Age te leant the DRUG BUSINESS, Addiess III Ottu Hand-wilting, "Kit UUGI8T." JJf-l IMTKLLIOKHCKII OrflCC. mm: oil ASS ON THE CANNING OK X. FritttN, I. I., lU XIIIUI1 1IL 1 . Jl. 1J. .. 111111 III! FltlDAY. JULY' 'Jllli. at 1-10 n. in., sheulil he well attended by our ludies. The llrmhasthe endorseiiieut of some of thu leading housekce pets throughout thu country. The Fruit Cern and Tomatoes sliced are all canned by steam. In glass Jars, and no preparations, machinery or sulphur being used, bauiple Jitrsat tl. W. HULL, ltd' Druggist. Bc OYS AND GIHLS. YOUNG LADIES AMI UKNTLF.MKN. Clans for Instruction In Peuinaiishln will be ergiinUeil MONDAY, JULY IS. Call and Examine bpeciuiens of linpiovo linpievo linpiove incut. Full Inlorinatleu ill Unomsef theLANCAS TElt COMMEHCIAL COI.LEGK.Ne. 10U East Klne btrcct. H.C. WKIDLKK, jjC-lttdlt i'rlnclpal. UOl'O.SAUS FOR STUEET WOHK. Sealed proposals for the following tteik will be received or the Htieet Cemmltteu up te July .M, lftwl, at 7 o'clock p.m. Projiesals te be addressed te " hit eet Ceinmtttee," and deposited lu stteet box at bmelts's gieeeiy, corner, North yueen una Lemen streets i Fer piking Seuth Duke street lrem Vine te German. Fer piking West Chestnut street from Mul berry te Churlette. Fer piking North Lime etiecl fiem Walnut te Lemen. Fer piking West James street from JI id berry toChaileite. Fer two-feet sen orenShlppou street from Ann te sewer en Orange street, and two Inlets. Plans and speclllcat Ien can be seen at the olllce or Allan A. llerr, city regulator, I( East King street, lly order of STitKET COMMITTEH. Attest : Kdwim H. Smelts, Clerk, TI1K UNDEUSIONED, HAVING (liabcd thu stock and fixtures of 1'UH- HUUIIEIPS EAST Oil l'HAllMAUY, (OppOblluEusteiu Maikci) llcgs Icawi te bellcit thu patienage of his friends and the public geneiully. Having ten years ex perience lu thu business In Lancaster and Phil, udelphta stores, and having been graduated from thu Philadelphia Cel I ego of Pharmacy, I feel free teusk your cenll denee, 47 Physicians' Prescription and Family Ileclpcs will leceive special attention. Itrnpect fully, Wm. O. Frailey, FeimitRCV WITU J, It. ItACrrMAW. JulyO-SldltAltw fJSir ADrZKTlSKttEXTB. RKMC8eV A 1)KAI)1NIIU8THY. Compared with llenseu's Capelne Pereus liasters all crude and umnitl&r.ictety. PilceiJ ents. THK HKST thnCHy.at HAUTMAN'B De HAVANA UIOAK IN YKLLOIV ritONT CIdAlt filOKK. CLAHKK'STKA BTOKK I1IWT UOODS and Honest l'tlccs. Urantilated Sugar, 7e. Wldte "A" tic. Coiree, 12e te 31e Tfl ft. 1'ure Hyrup, loe V at, German Heap, 3e W bar. Laun dry btaich, 5e V ft. Telenhnnc. CI.AItK K'fl TB A STOItK, 3H West King ti eel. I" TlOH IU:NT AT f 12.50 1M5H MONTH. 'llie latrge ilrlck Duelling Heuse. 10 1 (suns, and Small Dwelling, 3 rooms, and Linge Flume Cm pettier shop, en corner of Middle und Het k laiidstlenU. Applvte ll.MlbMAN AllOllNS, Ileal Kslale Agents. Jc308tcedlt Ne. Ill West Orange 81. EIUST-OliASM IIOAKDINO. Together with the choice of looms en the rlrstorsecendfloor. Httrpessed by nenu In the city. Call en or address, N0.41W.VOIITH QUKKNST. Table boarders accommodated. mvird t5T:m km iHUtTiiKmriTsTANnAuur ItUllltKlt'd WILD Cili:illlV TON10 Fer Weaknesii, (icucial Debility, Dyspepsia, Mummer complaint, etc. llOHIthl.'SLIQUOn BTOItK. npi?.'-l)dlt No.'.-2Cvntreti(uaro. ITieit sa fill. wiiiTTTiic i,l)AT"vi7if. J He sale, at lllehl's Huloen, High stlret.en Thursday eveiilug, July yth, nt7K o'clock, tl.u mulct lid of two Frutne Hiiuses belonging te Ht. J eieph's t engrcgal Ien, si touted en I'eplai sti ec-t ; the mulct lal must be removed by the puichaser. Conditions made kiiuttiuit sale. Julj(l.1ld L.aitOTKMVi:tt. OClIeOIi TAX KOll ISS5. The duplicate Is In the hands or the tieusuier. Three per cent, oil ler pienipt payment. W. O, MAIlSIIAI.I.. Tieasuier, N'e. 12 Conliebnuiire. ienice bems lrem u a. in. te I p. m. Juiiclt IfdU HOUSES, HOUSES, WAGONS, II A It ness and goods of ull kinds sold en small commission by J. IIOSKNFIIHjD&CO., COMMlf SIOK MkIUIUMH, Ne. 7 West Omttge Sticet, Luucaster, Pa. Alsonrtlreiir Peeples' Mutual Live Sleck ln tuniiiee Ceuipuny, Jlj7 Did T' HIS IS TO CEIUiKY THAT WE. Samuel M. Myers. Jehn lilmirleh und Henry F. Ilartmau, contmlssleiicrsor thu county or Lancaster, statu or Peiitisylviinla, hue this day examined Cluike's Patent lire Escape, sold by (I. It. Ileirmaii A Ce, llairlsburg, Pa., and de hereby apptote or same, and tecotii tecetii mend Its election In any or all buildings In this county requiring Itle escapes, under Act el Assembly, approved June. 'I, Imj. Witness our hand and seal thls'Jd day of July, ls;J. SAM'L M MYEItS, .IIIIIN f.lNOKICIl. IIEMIY F. IIAItT.MAN. Attest' Fkak OntEsT, Commissioners (.ink. Jj.'l lttd R EDUCTION IN CUSTOM -MADE Clothing. A ttiil-tuade. Elcinttil tHmined and perfect lilting llusiuess Suit ler tls.uj. A gecsf English Cotkscrew Worsted Suit, Hat braided, In one, two, tinea or four-button cuta way, for fil.iie. A handsome Check Ciisslinere Suit ter tJU.un. AneleguntSerge Suit, In black, blue, drab or brown, ler ll.Mi. Finn English Stllped or Check Pantaloons liem fVilttp. Ke-liiembi-, all work Is strictly llrsl-class, Evety garme t warrantid te 1; g 'eptesented. A r:einl 111, well-uiadu and nlcei trimmed. The arscst assortment, of patterns lu this city. A. It. ItOSENSTEIN, uUI-fiuidK 37 .North Clueeu sticet. e AK HAIih. Ilel IVciillicr Clelliiii!!. n THE I.AUOESl' AH1LTY AND MOST OM- I'l.hTE STOCK IN Til K Ull Y AT Elt Y ATTItACTIVE PIHCES. Xeiv Slyles Kvcuiring Daily. Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, Sel'TiiciKT CeBxita Sixth asd Maiikft Sinunia, l'llILAIIKLlllIA. Jc.3-tM vur.iTjvAr.. piOH JUUY COMMISSIONER. EDWAKD AMIILEIt, Of Drumetu tnnnshli. Subject te the decision or the Democratic county contention. inttjiVtfdAw ptOR JURY COMMISSIONER, E. C. DlLI.Ei:, Of Karl township, Lancaster county. Subject te the rules el the Democratic party. uiylB-StuwM.WAStfdAw ptOR JURY COMMISSIONER, SAMUEL M.KNOX, of Leacock township. Subject te the decision or the Democratic County Contention. JlyT-tind pOR JURY COMMISSIONER, ISENJAMI.V HUIIEK, Or the Elgthh Wind, Lancaster City. Subject te the decision et the Democratic county contention. Jel-tfdAw F OR JURY COMMISSIONER. JEUOME It.SIIUI.TZ. of Ellzabct blown borough. Subject te thu decision et the Democratic county contention. d A w ltd DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVEN TION. Toe Democracy of the county of Lancaster will meet In their several districts en SATUHDAYufleriinouereteiiliig, JULY IS. at Jdacesand betweeu hours te be announced ten lays In advance by handbill by their respective committeemen, te elect thrcoeriiYu delegates te the county und district conventions, which w 111 be held In the city et Lancaster, in thu commit tee rooms, third lloer et Keplei's postelllco building, en WEDNESDAY, JULY '.'.', audio select euu person from each district for county committeemen for the ensuing year. THE COUNTY CONVENTION. The Delegates fiem the city will meet at 10 a. in., teelecl three delegates te the statu conten tion. The Delegates fiem the Second (Lewer) Ills ttlct will mcetiit IU a. m., te elect Unco dele gates. Uhe Delegates fiem the Thltd (Uppet) District will meet nllO)a. in., und elect four delegates. The Delegates will meet in County Conven tion nt llu. in., and nominate ONE l'EUSON for llecetder. ONE PEItSON for County solicitor. TWO PEItSONS for Prison Inspectors. TWO PEItSONS for Dliecters of the Peer. ONE l'EUSON for Dltecter of thu Peer (two years.) ONE l'EUSON for Jury Commissioner. W. U. HENSEL, ChaJiinuu. J. II. I.ICIITV, ) U.S. 1'ATTKiiMiN, Sccietaiies. W. H.Grikii, ) N. 11 The Special attention et all members of the County Committee and otllceraof the Dele- fate elections Is culled te thu law governing 'rluiury Elections requiting tholrefllcers te be Bttem, Ac. anecvniKs. AT UURSK'S. PICNIC GROCERIES. Satillnes in Oil and Mustitil. Ftesh Salmen and Lebster. Petted Ham, Tongue. Chicken and Game. Deviled Hum and Chicken. Lunch Tongue and Whole Ox Tongue lu Cans. Pickles lu small glass J a if. Condensed Milk. Chipped Dried llcef. Full Cieam cheese. Yeik Lunch or Pretzel Ciuehers, Flush Oysters In one and two pound cans, etc, i'lCNIC PLATES. Geed Royal Coffee and Teas, At BURSK, NO. 17 AM ctrlNG STREET, LANUASTElt, I'A. F VJl KAItK Ult JWXT. ITIOR RENT. " ' "" ! Three Lute Ofllces ut Ne. 43 NORTH DDK K STKEET; mid it baaiiientMfeet long, supplied with water und heal. tnartHtd II. FItANK ES1ILEMAN. Puiiue saw: or taiiles, chairs, Steves, Mlrror.SIiiKerSowiugMaebliiH, etc., the effects of llalph Simen, thu Londen Clothing Uenovater, Ne. lltl North Duke street, en Satin -day, July 11th, at lUii. in. ii.SHUHUUT, Auttloiieer. N, II. Vlds Is u positive sale, us Kulpli Is leuv. luglewii. Jly8-3td VLOTUXXU. N INTH DAY -OF THE- Great Clearing Sale -AT- HIRSH & BROTHER'S ONE ntlCE CLOTHINU ItOUSK. We aiheiti'ed last week the pikes of some few til tides, but we han Just llufshcd Mai king Down the K.NTIItE STOCKi mid we are new ready te git e you thu Greatest llargatnslu CLOTHING, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, TltUNKH, VALISES, SATCHELS, Ac, Tluit were ever etrered nnywheie. tVolune Itedticed the Prices Fully 50 erceiit en most of the stock, nnd mero than that en sonic. We w Ish te call Special Attention te the AU-in-One Overalls, In all the illuYrctil colors and qualities, of wlih h we liavu iibHOlule control In Lancaster. These Oterulls are without seams In the clutch and buck, mid are thetefote a gleat Improte Imprete liient en the old style. Hirsli & Brether's ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, COllNKUOF NOItTII QUEENS litHET AND CKNTKK syUAUU. w 1LL1AMSON tfOST'ER. MEN SSA( K CO AT SUITS, $7 onto til Wl. Mh.VS DAltK FANCY PATTEIt.V bTUO.Vl. SUIT, U.00. MEN'S DAKK St MM Kit SEIIUE SUIT. tM. JIENSSTY Llhll PLAIDCASSIMEHE SllT,". MEN'S ALIWOOL LIGHT AND DAKK CHEVIOT SUlT.IIU.ea. MENS CAMPIIEI.L CASSIMEKE AND l OUSTED COItKSCKEW DUESS SI 1T.IIJMI. SUMMEK HEAD (IEAK, 11.00. A Light Coleicd IIAMIIUO HAT, ttllh Tleplcul Sweat Hand, l(l. A (.eiiulne MACKINAW 8TK.VW HAT, II ('. A line CANTON iiltAID FLLL PUOPOHiiON 1 1 AT, I. OH. And a Large Variety of SUMMKU IIA'IS liem tic. le il.ee. Heated Term Neckwear! l-utiej patterns Wafhlng Suing Tl A siiec Hen el 1'Jdllfeiciit styles, ,1c each WHITE Mill. NO TIES, lie. Pel De.eu WHITE STKI.NtJ TIES, -JOc Per Dezen WHITE STUINO TIE1, S-c. Per Dezen. CIIILDKEN'S WINDSOIt TIES PLAIDS, POLKA DOTS, ClICCKS, And a Vnilcty of Fancy Pattci-s il tents Lach. liens' Tl IIULAUTIF.'S. We. and 1.1c. Each. OKNT'S SATTEKN Pl'H' SCAUFS i let Ke. UNDERWEIK.. INDIAN UAUZE.NON 1 VO I. UAL1IUKJUAN. LIsLETHltEAD, SUMMEK MEKINO, l'EMlllieKE. (Jenfs Suiniuer Drawers: MUSLIN, JEAN, (i.U'ZE, MEKINO. FKATIIEK WKlliHT ULNTSNl,llTSHlKTS,50c. tetl.'ii. COLLARS and CUFFS. E. A, W.'S COI.I.AKs AN D ( UFFS CLUl'.TT, IIKO. A: CO.'S L'OLLAKs und CUF1 S COON A CO.'S COI.I.AKS and CUFFS Thu Thtee iIestMa!.cs etCOLLAKSund CI KFS. THE GEM, A Shoe fei Heys and rr.eii that tt 111 etci live lu the memory el theueaier usu'Mjciu" for durability. he pepiihnlty of these Shoes Is iucicalug. Although ether attractions present thetn- scltcs the Oem outshines them ull. J1E.N" CONGKESS (JEMS tfi'i. .MEN'S 1IALMOKALOEMS -2 T. MEN'S IIUTl'ONtiEMS i Se. HOYS' f ONCKE3S HEMS 1 7.1. HOYS' n.VLMOKAL OEMS 1 si. P.OYS'IIUTTON OEMS 2 10. es-Sleics i)u. nt C p. in., except Sat ill duy. 32, '.ii, 30 & 38 Kust King Street, '.ANCASTEK. I'A Nl'KCTACT.KS. QUPKK10U V SPECTACLES AND- EYE-GLASSES. Microscopes, Field Glasses, barometers, Tole Tele scopes, Magle Lanterns, Theiiiioitieters, Draw ing lustiuiiieuts, Philosophical and Chemical Apparatus. List and Descriptions of our Ten Catalogues sent FKEE en uppllcutluu. QUEEN &CO., NO. WI CHESTNUT ST. marS-lydftw l'lllLADKI.l'lllA lirlT'lOUT KXOKllTON. THE I1KST 1 Cigars m tee town, two for no, ut HA KTMAN'8 YELLOW FKONT CIO Alt STOKK. T KVAN'S KI.OUK LEVAN'S FANCY ROLLER FLOUR. Makes Elegant bread. Fer sole by Uiecurs generally. Levan & Sens, MorchnutMlllers, Olllce: 17NOKTH l'KINCEST. upr47-md c all at KiciaAiira old wink STOUK -FOK- Llaten's Extract of Beef, vikkst in Tint weiau. Established, 17SS. 11. E.SLAYMAKEK, Agt.. Iebl7-Ud Ne. SI Hest King St. mlllS JIANSION. THE "MANSION." ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, The Leading and Largest Hetel, Fulrly loca ted, elegantly lurnlshednud liberally managed. Electric bells, lights, and all modem Improve meats. Qoed erchcstni. OHAS. McGIiADB, Jy7-:uid l'lopiluter. Williamson & hestcr. Williaiiiseii d Pester, ' ciAiriiiMt. 1 ," 4 Cletliing e nieul utcry i'aucy mid (e iloase tlie luste of every buyer miiy always he round en our tables. Ne ene need leave us unsatisfied. Our stock Is lull of real bargains at closing prices, within the reach et" every nurcliascr. A. 0. YATES & CO., 002, 604, 606 CHESTNUT STM Phlladelphla. mt! 3m d mtr uniiiis. "JOHN S.UIVl,i:il. OKO. V. UATIIVON GREAT REDUCTION IN I'KItKS OF SILKS On .Mini'S'th tte I ed in cd the ptkiser all bilks One lait CHECKED AND HTIlIPl.D SILKS liem Ace. te 10c. Olie Let CHECKED AND STIMPED SILKS lrem 75c. te Lie. Olie Let FHiL'KED Mil I.. Mil) sll.ltfi fiem tl.ei te 7"ic. One Let FKiUKED FOl'LMtD SILKS Hern 11.00 te c -asktem;i: the i.oeds.-6o We ate shetting an elegant usseittuctit ijl, Black and Colored Silks AT ASTONISHING LOW l'KICES, It will pay any one ttatilltig Silks te leek at our goods betoie buy leg. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO., NO. 25 KAST KINO STREET, LANCASTEIt. PA. D HK.SS UOODi". ANOTHEU CAKLOVD OF SUMMER GOODS KKCE1VED ATTI1K IEW YOM STOEE, TsuCana Keautitul PRIMTED SATIRES, Flftueu Cents a yard ; made te sell at 'IS Cents. An lmmciibe Stock el WASIIINC1 DUESS (JOODS. f'HAMIIKAYS. SEEUlUCKKKS, (ilNUIIAMS, IIATISTES VICIOKIA LAWNS. INDIA LINFtNS, - ..i.Miiuits j.p i-ii;i,.s, At Lewest City I'licej. A CHOICE SELECTION OF ORIENTAL AND EGYPTIAN LACES, SWISS NAINSOOK and CAMliKIt, EMBROIDERIES, In All Widths and Qualities ut the Lewest Prices El er Knew u in the Trade. WATT, SHAND & CO, Nes. 8 & 10 East King Street. J.15- MA KT1M A CO. HEADQUARTERS -ten- FRUIT JARS -AM)- Jelly Tumblers ! The Best FRUIT JARS in the Market. ONE CAKLOAD JUST KEOl.lV ED We Ciii.intuleu Every Jar, and will III fund the .Meney If 11 docs net Itcep the ( (intents. (UAllTS, - -1IALF-GALL0X, 7.JC. $1.00 Jelly Tumblers, Tin Tep, - - 25c. Commom Tumblers, Jelly Cups, &c. TEN CRATES WHITE GRANITE, SECOND QUAl.lTi. TEA, Dl.N'NEK AND C1IAMIIEK Sin TS LESS' THAN HALF NEW COLORED GLASSWARE -IN IIEKItV KT1S, ICE AND Fill IT HOWLS, ICK CKEAM SETTS, Ac, Ae J. B. Martin & Ce., Cor. West KIiik iiutl fiime His. LANCASTEIt. PA WAl'OUlSS, ,1V. :ATuilICs7c'I.0UKH A NI) J KWKI.HY. GREAT REDUCTION IN THICKS OF WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JKWELKY.at LOUIS WEBER'S, Ne. 159 1-2 North Queen Street, Opposlte City Hetel, neur 1'a. It. It. DupeL Ceriecttluiu atnoeuilully fiem Wushlnu.11111, D, C. AVntcliedUiid Clocks lepultud, lCKUhited uud adjusted. lyjl-lyd M 14 -. vJ- -.i - U-: itn'38-sa M-v--jj.iii,.., ,X
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