ui.n ,tf- i'. 'T ' TI. "J a -f dJW irrrK. l.isJI V 'JM (-; v .tth i. -j- ,A U : i A iv ' !w l.r I t'A .S f ,: ? it if 'if v i ,r .i r-t It s 'V; 4. Wf SUV3A' DLUMBIA'S fire escapes. ,-yt TIJ7().V THAT 1H ADEAD-tBTTElt :if 1 j.v tub nenuvau. ft V J. 5 il Kyyn Several trjre Itulhilngii for Uct- r A-.un nf rjunMi 111 (!,, T!innt nf Jrc I' tt.lvTTre-l,ellcr lutclllgnive-Lntctt 'fC'i' Nntei About Tuwn. if" F .:? Siiy-jltejrulnr Correspondence of IXTi.LLiciEHcicn. f&f COLUMBIA, July -I. 1 no legislature tuir 'lh?lta session of lh!s uprhiR passed a bill, .Kvhlch was approved of by the governor, tire. .'jSjl 'Vidtag for tlie erection of flre escapes en A .C. hotels, Jmlls. etc. Tiie bill specifies the innnncr In which they nre te be orccled nnd Uin munber feraich Heur. Pnllure te ceniplv with the requirement of this net Im poses n penalty in the tdmpe of line nnd Imprisonment en the ewners of such building Willi tlia exception el llm es cape tin, tlie Cherry street public school build- thore t net ene Mnee widen comes thin the limits of this bill thnt is provided Htlltl 4ln iivnitnt- ttirvitiu rf rtjmfi In rnun nf . llre. Thore nre novernl large buildings In .Columbia used for the meeting of secret societies nnd ether organization. A narrow ; ntnlnvnvvSs tiie only means of exit lrem the i dillpwftt ledgo rooms. The mcetlng of tlicne Kocletlcs nre eften attend ed by n lurge num- ber of men and n better means of leaving the buildings should be provided. This law should be enforced In the borough. l'ollce Intelligence. Pennsylvania Railroad Tollce Olllcer A. H. Ullbcrt, wlille ntteiullng te the duty el vroventlng persons from riding en trains. noticed two men lying en the top of npas npas npas songerceach, nlongthecono of the reef. The men, who wero tramps, had In seme way get en the reef of the ears nt Cellins station and went as far as Srtieck's mills bofero being discovered. Ofllcer Ollbert compelled the men te ceme down from the car nnd nrrested them for Imin-rldlng. Tliey had a hearing before 'Squire l'rank nnd tliey gave their iinni03nnClmrlusMnlenaiid 1 rank Mttoliell. Tliey will ii'iiinln in the Uincaster jail ler ten Unys for riding en the car, having been token there this morning. Themas Cerbley, vt he was nrrecled twice en Wednesday for being (1 runic and releascd upon premising te leave town, vns again in n state of intoxication lat euilng. The constable again took him te the lockup, nnd Themas had n hearing this in .nlugat the offlce olS'iulre Evans. As he had broken bis proitiWe te loave town, this thne he was Bent te Lancaster Jnll for four days. l'rrpnrud furtlie l!H-ntiiiimiit. During this week the military company lias been very busy gelling ready for the annual encampment, which will be held this yeawt Mount ttretna. lat night the coui ceui pamy was Instructed in the various duties of camp HTe and were disciplined in guard mounting. The detail sunt ahead of tlioconi tlieconi tlioceni pany te propare the tents, etc, left for Mount Gretna last night. The detail consisted of Sergcant Trunk llassolbaeh, nnd 1'rlvates James Wilsen, Jehn llaup nnd Jehn KU licker. The ceirpany will lc.ive en Satur day morning nt" o'clock. Tlin Klir. The river at this tlme is nearly as low as It was last ye.ir, When it was lewer than for seven years. The business at the coal chutes is very much retarded by the low state of the water. The slcamer used in towing the canal beats across the Vcr has, en soeral occasions, been unable iodenuy work, nnd fttuck en dlllerent places in the river. Tiie llsli chutes liave liccn closed, and the raft chute will be closed te-day. Ten n Nete. The union picnic of the Sunday schools of the Trinity Reformed and SL Jehn's Liithcjnu churches was the largest picnic that left Columbia this season. Tw enty-twe cars were required te carry the persons at tending, but despite the large crowd every thing pasc?d oil well nnd no accident oc curred te mar the pleasure The Sunday school or the Mount .ion A. M. E. church spout a merry dayntLHitz yesterday. tiie uieaum u.e sock at .Miuiuy ltccic, en the TidijVater t-aual, has been repaired, and U a again arriving at the Columbia e company, Ne. 3, will in lleise'8 woeus ou management of Ba; Sieall.ilrwillbc w 7nau. Jehn 1. Mvcrs : mast Jehlli'. Habel j lloer mau:i ewlncler. A number of manugers have been appointed from ii ei xiiu company. The Columbia Citlzens' band have or. ganized a brass orchestra of six pieces. They have nirciKi-iBil music iiiul in a few weeks jyiu,ijy ready te tilay for picnics, etc Though long deferred a street sprinkler is iireiiitail for Columbia, A Lancaster turty will be the manager mid it will put in an a a pcaraiae next week. Opening of the Vepper lleat lleute. Last evening the members of the Vesper Reat club and n number el their friendsns- Vpemblcd at I'ett's park, le celobrate the open- iilgef their beat house. The club is com cem com pesebSflf Harry Lcibley, Win. R. Ilrinlen, Chas. G. J.'aag, Jelm Geedman nnd Herman AsttkJj, and 4he beat liou&e was built by -Chese young men, under the direction of Mr. Lolbley; itis'Jexll icct, nnd is built incot incet incot tage style, being surrounded by a portico five loot wide; thcre are two rooms, oue tp r tised ns a dressing room and the etl-.. 'ur. '" beats, which were , nlfe inj.- ,,fe 'Cise 4 each member having whlch u , , quite a beauty ajp ' wolf fco'Prtatureor the opening was n ro re ro lhVlhe members xt the club, then the UOatcluberchestraunder the lead et Mr. Rrinten, rtiiileted a few hclectiens in tlie park, idJCJ V inch the party adjourned te the bo-afc-heuso te enjoy a lunch which Mr. Potts -ild prepartd iu his usual line style. The patk and beat house were deceiated with Chlnese lanterns and everything presented a gay appenr.i'-e. A si"' llrutnl 1'urpose 1'ellrd. Ycsiterd ' a plcnin of colored folks from Columbia was held nt Lltltz, nnd pcople wero nlse pi went from Yerk and Lancaster, Some tlme during the afternoon a young girl, who w as a member of the excursion, went te eik ofthuulesWson tlie gieunds. A burly npp-'-' who had ecu her, Pillowed and jumped thieugh ene If the windows. The "TUimi alum" drown r.'Ker and threatened te cutthegid s threat if jhe did net kcopquiet The girl began te stream loud enough te awaken t'.e ilend. The uoise nltracted the crowd b.iiie cleset, whero tliey caught the man bciure he could getaway. He was ter ribly buuen by a bietuer of the girlaud seme ceinpaiiiiiis and theu allowed te go. Ijireeny Case lllsinlatcd. 1if hael WelsTi was given a hearing by Aldeimau Pordney last evenlng ou a charge efli ceny. The tostlmeny was ihat a silver watihwas stolen lrem the rooms of Mrs. Mary Snyder, iu tlie German building en EastOrange fctreet Suspicion pointed te Welsh as the thief, because he had bcen seen lellu inglu the vicinity a Tew inluutes bofero the watch was missed. He was arre&ted by Olllier ltushengand searched, but the stolen prep, rty was net found en him. Welsh do llied the theft, uud as the commonwealth failed te make out u case htreug enough te hae It returned te the August sessions, the nldcrmau dismissed It. A Leng lllcjelc Hide. btrs. p. R. Lee and 11. K. Lee, mem bers ut the Rolment Cycling club, Phlladol Phlladel phu, arrived iu this city this morning, and uft r a brief rest resumed their Journey west wf J. They state that tliey left Philadelphia "Wiuncsday afternoon at four o'clock and red, out te Paell, whero they spent the night The Mhiylhey rede leisurely, lit the cooler part i,f tiie morning tuid evening, until they sreac e,i Intercourse, this county, whero thev epem Thursday night. Early this morning tlie. icached tills city, and, as stated above, com .ucd tiieir Jeurney westward, their ob ob Je'. t iKilnt behig 01e eland, Ohie. 1 runerul of I'liurlr He, , 'flic funernl or Charles Rees, of Millors Millers .yljh took place thlsaflorneon. The ljuuas ' ter Jr , nnercher and Ledge -13,1''. nnd A. M.i n which organizations .Mr, Jtees was a mn. icr, nttended In large numbers. The IUas.ru, s had t'harse of the body and iuterred It wb . Masonic honors, n th0 Meunonite buryu,h ground. Rev. Emll Melster, of St. Sieplu . Lutheran church, tills city, preach ed thu luucral sermeu. , lr you mbn thU last golden chance you will Jie -; !i,u vrenaerful city. Thcu 111 ceme. ite uiejt terlem regrets of a lifetime. it i TlKe ramnu jr i ii ni'iaa. n n i m : uiiair S-erffimmnlilns. visit. Mr. Ileht, ! Sm. Sherman E. driving llireuif, imlm . .. t t .- filtiit liu -FR" H Htai' ';.?." iK m4PWu7?i mmmiJlzn THE only Ttrntrn rxAtts old. LlUlo'.Iehnnjr Doyla Tramping ou Feet Frem Vlillailelplila le l'HUl.unr. A "lltllobey lilue," nged about 12 years, and carrying with him the eutllt of n boot black, nppcared In Lancaster today nnd do de do ltclted buslnrjs. Te n coupte of gontlemcn who gave him an opportunity te "shlne cm up," he said bis nnine was Johnny Deylo, that his father nnd motlier wero dead, nnd that he nnd his llltle sister wero living with his Grandma Zackcrly at 4th street nnd Montgemory nvonue, rhlladelphiu. That he left Philadelphia two weeks age In tending te make his way te I'HUburg, whero he has nil undo living. He has occupied two weeks llme In getllng from Philadelphia te Lancaster, nnd hopes he will be able te make Pittsburg "bofero cold weather sets In." He says he gonerally sleeps in open fields at night, though seme times he has been Invited in farm houses. He has been given his meals by the farmers nearly overy day, but he sometimes gets hungry and buys a bile at the ca'e shops. He has net attompted te rlden mlloen the freight trains ns he Isafiald of being hurt ; nor docs hn walk en the railroad, but keeps te the plke all the time. He says he did net get "a shlne" botwecn Coatesvllle and Lancaster, but was no way discouraged ou that account He nover went te school, but Is nevertheless quite intelligent. He savs this Is the second trip he has mnde le Pittsburg en feet. ITEMS VltOit T.tTtlr. AXU riClSlTT. Condensed from the Ilccetil. Ooergo Robinson, who roslded in Lltitz and enlisted In the regular army, was acci dentally shot and killed in New Mexico, en July leth. Prof. James Nathan Heck died In Philadel phia last Sunday evening, aged 57, from a cancerous growth en the right check. Mr. IJeck was bem lit Lltllz, Lydln Urcnlzer nn nged lady of Wl years residing nlxnit ene mlle from llethany church, bound n number of sheaves of wheat en her promlses last week. Oca Ilingumnn an nged man of 83 years residing en the premises of J. O. llnckcr near Ephratn, bound KM) sheaves of w heat en Friday even ing. Last week thore was a queit pitching match, at Richland, Lebanon county, for the Lan caseor nnd Lebanon county championship between X. T. Kalbaeh, of that place, and A. (J. Kllllan, of Lltlt. Twenty-four games wero pitched and Killl.m beat his opponent overy came. On Thursday, while Sauiuel Pfautz, of near Rethsvllle, was harvesting his wheat the ladders gave away, and the lead, with Lin coln Hummer ou the top of it, was thrown forward upon the horses. Yeung Hummer nau a lei-i; in ins iinne, upon which no ion, the prong entiling his right cheek about three inches. Departure, of Ijim-atter veldlern feir Sit. Grrtliu. Company C of the Eighth Regiment Penn sylvania National Utiard, left this nltorneou at 20 for MU Gretna, whero the Third brl brl gade will encamp until August 1st The company took 50 men under command of Cuptalu M. P. Rowers, with Lieutenants E. I). Gardner and R V. McCue. Tliey metat their armory at " o'clock and marched thenee te the Pennsylvania doiiet, whero tliey took the train. The boys looked very well but warm. Among the new members el the company is Gcerge Hamhrlght, Inte el the regular army. He Isn bugler, and a geed one liefore leaving the company was photo graphed ou North Queen street by lletz. llie IJitrlOA for To-merrc.n'4 Hare. Te-morrow afternoon thore will be races nt the park grounds, nnd the prospects nre that thore w III be a large crowd In attend ance. The first match will be a trot ler f 100 between Ed Kauflman's " Smuggler" and W. GreMi's " L. G." Per the running race the following horses hnve liceu entered by tholrewnors: " Dan Evert," by Capt. Hell, Strasburg. "Prank," Ezra Geist, Lancaster, ' Heggar Rew," Jehn Gill, Lancaster. " Prince," Jonas Minnlch. ' Dan," Ames S. Kaullman, Manhelm township. "Charley," C. C. Geiter, Eaneaster. " Warwick Mafd," Jehn M. Aiucr, Lltllz. Jehn JIet'n Iaiiii; Cnrrlue Ithle. Frem the WUiiilugteti Uvery Kvuuln;;. Jehn Best, orthe firm of Jehn Rustt Sen, Lancaster, whose suiierier stationary and port'ible engines llnd a large sale iltieil.i lu 111 lHHBMMS iiu-iiii.., n .1. . j.i. -.. .. ,T;n. I 11IIIIII,KJI1 Ull u niii.lv his yearly custom. Is e country, leisurely cn- atitles. He left Lancaster a few driving by easy stages te Wilming ten, and he will reach liome nynueuier route. The trip will consume about a week. Mr. Hest renewed the acquaintance of several friends of former days and visited the points of Interest about the city during bis stay. l!a. riililng Improving. The bass ashing, which lias been peer all season In the Susquehanna, seems te be Im proving greatly. Last evening Jehn Lcibley and William U. Daisz, of this clty.treturned alter a day's lishiiig at Kites Eddy, and tliey brought with tlicnijn Hue large b.iss. Tliey also report that ITewis Haldy and several ethers, who are with the Tucqtiau club, wero very lucky yesterday and caught very line strings. Heninlns le I. '"ought le Ijuita.ter. rininthe .-iintf Times. rj'f,. Hither of Dr. S. S. Stovens, tiled at the icsldence of his daughter iu Philadelphia, at the-advanced age et bS years. His end was peaceful and without pain, his death having resulted tWjni infirmities incident tehis great nge. The remains will be taken te-day te the city of Lancaster for luterment, the services te be conducted accordlngteMennotilto rites, te which denomination the doceascd be be bo lengod. Tlie Van Nestnin IHnkley Cue. Ahlerman Decn this morning held Jehn L. Ilinkly in ball te answer at court for committing an asbault and battery en J. C. Van Nestran. Van Nestran was held in his own receg. nizance te prosecute the case ; but Mr. lllnkley's lawyer insists that Van Nestran, net being a property-holder, should be eoin eein eoin pelled te give ball te pmsevute nnd he will probably be compelled le de se. Death of Mrs. Harriet Itlugnult. Mrs. Harriet Ringwalt, widow of the late Majer William Ringwalt, died at ;her resl- uicenear Churchtown yesterday, aged 70 "ars, tw e months and three days. Doceased was well known throughout the county, and resided in the vicinity of Churchtown for many years. One son, Dr. K Z. Ringwalt, and two daughters, MIsses Harriet and Emma survive her. Her Itinera! will take place en Monday morning at 0 o'clock. A ltlg Catch of Snappers. A weok.age Joe Kautz, Gcerge Huberaud Charles Plannery went lishlng for snapping turtles en the upper waters of the Dig Cones Cenes toga. They ret u rued yesterday Willi sixty eight snappers, weighing in tlie iiggregate ever four hundred pounds. They would have captured many niore had they net been nueriuruu nun uy inu country UOV.H. Count llinan llenthey Serenaded. Councilman Eouben Herbhey, of the Fifth ward, was sercuaded last evening. A num ber or his friends cuguged a band of music and went te his house en West Chestnut street After the band iilnved hevariI hnlec. tiensMr. Hershey entertained his frieuds, and a jilcasaut evenlng ,vas spent. A Gnue Charge. Clinten Keels, a young darkey who makes his home In Yerk and Lancaster at different times, has been Jailed iu the former place. He is clmrged witli having committed n felonious assault uikju u thlrtcen-year-eld adopted daughteref Mis. Mnrguietiu Clark, also colored. Justice Sherwood has held Keels for a hearing. Cremation i.tSJ.,10 for Hull Suljjeit. Cremation In Tarls w 111 f.oen be available for the general public at the small ccst of 52.60 fet each operation. An experimental ftu iiace Is belng constructed at Pore-la-Chulso en the priuciple of the cicmulerics at Rome mid Milan. Arm llrekeu. A lad named Kenncrd, aged about eiglit years, residing en Mulberry street, whlle playing yesterday, fell from the top of a stack of hay and Iraclured one of Ids arms between the elbow and sheulder. Albright Bet the broken bona Ir. l O. Omh mere invitation and positive) the last te vmh jierguianirn marveluus nehiJ ,-eincnt lu nuiemauu tea uunbiu, -aliiid'jy. the IaH ltd Ujr, LANCASTER DALy The Clilnie of Man luge fletls. J. Clark Olbeny, grocer, nnd Miss Lucy Kellhainor.danghlerofltov. O. W. Hellhnmer, wero united In wedlock nt the rcstdonce of thobrlde's parents last evening, ut8 o'clock, Rev. Leng, or Rohrerstewu, performing the coreinony. At llm fitnllen llentn, A stranger, giving the name of Charles Hrewn, was the only Inmnte or the station heuse last night He was discharged this morning. Twe gasollne lights were reperted as net burning last night. tilirrlir Nile. Sherlll Toinllnsen has posted bills for the saloeftho jiropertios of olevcu persons en Saturday, Augusts. As n number of these persens own mere than ene property the Bale Avllll be n large ene. !-etter llclil, A loiter addressed te the county superin tendent of Carben county, is held nl the pest, olllee for better directions. ItK.MCMiii.n le inorievv U the lust tiny and tlie leat (liaiice tenetj tliocenceileit climax of nil In ventions. Telephone Ciiimci Hen. Uee. i:. Winner, cigar box iimiiiilactuicr, 51N West Chestnut nticet, and Walter J, Arneld, ill Houth ijuccii Bticct. Ner or never In cee tlie gieate.it erk or alt nnd mechanldin In tlie world. Only unomeie day positively, Sie It new or never. ltd The V. M. (;. A. thieeduy cKcnrsicni to-iner-ion te Atlantic City, Is n Reed opportunity te vltlt tliat famous lesert. II Is under excellent management and will denhtliss be a-great kiic cs.. All tlie Meiknien In strike Saturday night. Is tee late. tlie Auteinallc City III See tlie w under bcfoie it It 3iAiutiAiir.s. DirrrsnAcn Hinn. On Hie 2H of July, lss.1, hy the Itiiv. Vt. T (Jurlmrd, at ills resilience, Ne. 31 KastOntugnnticut, Mr. Ames II. Dinenhnch, te .Miss Clara II. High, bother Kast Lampeter. It imAiiiK. AnLtn. In this city, en July 21, lfj, Adelphus Adlcr, In tliuMtU jear of I1I9 nge. The relatives and fi lends of the fainllj-, also Lancaster Ledge, Ne.f,;, 1. O. O. K , Washington Kucaiupmcnt, Lnncutcr Ledge K. of 1'., l.an cislcr Ledge, I. O. O. H., and Coneatega Mutual Hcnenchil society, inn icspcctfully lnltcdtoat lnltcdteat tendthe funeral from his Inte icsldence, Ne. 4IS West James ttrcut, en Sunday morning at lu o'clock. Interment at Hebrew cemcleiy. MeAxahky. On July 21, Lsk'S, Kllzubcth Mc Annney, In thcfi;tli J ear of her age. Funeral from the ictdcnce of James Cojle, Ne. SI West Vine street, Sntutdiiy meinlngnt 'J o'clock. Services In ht. Mitry's content chapel, lnlennent In &t. Mary's cemitery. j5:-3t ConceiUK. Iu Ibis city, en the 2M Inst., JIlsi Annlu Corcoran, In the Glib year et her age, 'llie relalhes and fitends of the family are respectfully Invited le attend the. funeral, Hern her late ivMdcnee. Ne. 13U fceuth Wuter street, en Haturday morning, nt 10 o'clock. SerWces nl St. Mary's clmpel. IntcrmcntutSI. .Mary's cum ctery. 11 HuiTii Inly n, m)lu. I.llzaheth "iiillh, lu Ihetith jcaref her age. The lulatltesnnd Irlends of the family are le pcctfully Invited te attend the funeral, fiem her late residence, Ne.311 North Mulberry street, en Hund'iy afternoon at 'Jo'tlerk. Interment lu Lancaster temetcry JJI ltd 3l.i IlKKTH. New Yerk Produce .Market. New Yeiik, July 21 Fleur market iulet; Fine, 127MJ3 I' : Supcrllne, 3 3003 W. Cemiium le Fancy Kxtr.i Ohie, tl .V(I IW (ieisl le Choice Kxlra Western, f IQATSt Minnesota, Jl fal ei. Wheat Ne. 2 Ked, Wilder, July, Kte; Aujf., iryjii fcept., II l-l'i; (let, 11 OPS. Corn-Ne. 2 Mixed, Aug., 5i'4c 1 Sept., G2Jt,c ; Oct., 63 e. Out Ne,2 Mlxiil, Aug , 3VKc : Sept., SV'. Uye dull ami nominal. Hurley nominally uiichuuged. l'erk;riilt ; Mess, 11 M Ijinl W 7, Aug i f,W, Sept. Mehuws dull ; iXJIOc ler I'orle ltlce. Turneutlne Rteidv at 37Wc. Kesln dull ut ft l?!ffl 2U for strained I'ciiriiuuni (uie : uenn i,..f. ....it . n'....,. lle """ .'.VMTridiiiiiiin Cuumery, Western Flat prime. Cift7c. Kirn lewer: Weaturn, U'sai.lc; Biate, HO 1IJ0 fcugardull; Culleaf, G,G:Ci liranulaled, CKe. Hice nominal. a allow quiet ; prime city, SJ-fc. Freights dull. Coiree quiet: fair cargoes, 8);e. Hay dull j Ne. I, '.WciiM-V'. Chlrage I'rediKO ?larkrt. Chiuaoe, ,luly2l.(l..'Me. in. .Maiket eiwned: Wheat August, sse j fcrpt., '.0ii i Oct.. WHe. Cern August. UJe ;Heit. tSJi Oct., 11,'Sc. Oats Aug, !Wfr . Sept.,Uc. l'mk Aug., flu iO ; Sept.. tie 27 ; Oct., 11037. Uud Sept., tIMk; Oct.,fl7il KIbu Aug., 13 71; Sept., 3 77. ClOHIMI. Wheat J nly. 67ic; Aug., S7ic ; ScpL, 'JeJ4 OOJJci Oct.,lHe. CernlulJ'.lii'ic; Aug ,MC i ScpL,l5XS'5ie ; Oet . 41're. Out July, SiJ.e: Au. 23?e I Sept., bept., Sept., Oct., !Jic. . reiK .iiiiy, fin 17U Aug., flO 23 j flu3:K; Oct., fluuw. ljild .luly, fil 02K; 3 C3 ! Oct.. tli 72U. Aug., fi! 57Ji Aug., 3 878'' "Hi Kids July, 3 37f S WC7,!Oct.,Ji71. Meck .Markets. Quotatleiu by Heed, McUrunn A. Ce Lmuisler. 1'a. Hankeis, 11 A.M. .Missouri 1'acltlc .Michigan Central I7,f Nuw VerkCentnU t-715 New Jersey Central 4jJJ Ohie Central Del., Lack. A Western 10IV Denver A llloUiiinde 4 Krle Ill Kansas A Texaj 'ill, l.akublieie Of'. Chicago a N, W., common, lui N. N.Onl. A Weatern St. Paul A Omaha 1'nellle Mall Kechesler A 1'ltUbuig M. I'uul V. r:ti Texas l'uclHe lPi Union l'ucine su-? Wabash Common .'. Wabash l'roien ed VVestern Union Telegraph.. C7K Louisville A Nashville...... p2 N. Y., Chl.AHt L Lehigh Valluy 375' Lehigh Navigation .; Pennsylvania b j Heading viu 1. T. A llutrale 2!J Nerthern Pacific Common 2ej2 Northern l'aclllc I'icf..... PijS llostenvlllo -.'IK Philadelphia A Kile.. . . 2 Northern Central Central Transp Canada Southern xiij Oil iuiJ' Poeplo'M Passenger ; MHbOUll Pailllc Wh. 3 p.m. r-v,i .'7)2 Vi 1W4 if i.f' 117" 100 if i ?li US x 4 '' 4J 4 Si 07 in: Jlf? .13 jij 10i 11! New Yerk Sleck Market, Nuw Yeiik, July 21. Wall street. lUWp. iu. Meney at IK per cent. Exchange quiet ; Governments tiiui Currency fi's. Coup., fl27Ji hid ; 4fs, de, tlli'i hid : 4', J12-JK bid. The stock muiket this morning, opened steady, hut seen pr'eea began te decline under the unloading of the leading hteckg. At the first call prices wcrodewnJi le 2 per cent. This was wholly iccevcicd under the bidding up process, blnce midday, he ever, thcie has been a heavy Belling of the list und pikes uie now new down te the biMcsl Ilguics iigalu, ... . , 1P.M. 3r,M. Western Union u' Adams Kxpiess ', American Kxpiess, ,., ,,., U. s. Kxpress MUl,. XlllLUA isu..,, ,,,, .,,, C'.C. 1. A C a. c. c. 1 .... NowY'erk Central Viii New Jersey Central 43 Illinois Central Kxprcsa Ohie Central ; Michigan Central rMt Nerlheru i'uelile gi " 1'ielericd ten Central I'ucltlc 31" Union Pacltlc , tiKi Missouri I'ucttle ,, tip' Texas l'aclllc j(? New Yerk Klevulcd Metropolitan Manhattan , , , Alt. A Terra llaute , 1'iefciicd Canada Southern,, ,., sw Canada l'aclllc , jJ Chicago A Alten ' Cbes. A Ohie .... D. A Hud gM' Del., Luc. A West jeilj Denver '; Erie " 1'ieferreil llaunlhal A bt. Je... " X'relenvd Kansas A Texas... 21 Lake bhere wjr L. K. A W ' L'vs'lluA Nashville.. 1,1 Merris A Kssex , Northwest , HU Pieferred , ,, Ontario A Western, .... ewo Mississippi.: :.:..:::::: :::: racmeMaii ...::::::::::: (juleksllvur i-ruierieu, .. , Keadlmr..., IKX Heck lsluad,.,.,, ,, .....,,, ,,.,..,, in """'liiJ11 U-L-lr77, rfXM I I i III II III I JHTELLIGH 8nn frunclce jfj Omaha ,.t ,.:v?t,!'' rrcreirea Sti'nul , .... ,,ii"ri i n'ivrn'UMm,...Wu... M., I...8. A W CAm.-nt,W,rAt'J2Xi- f J !.! iTHiiunu, ...I....... . ' rrcferrcd O..II.A Q UeclieMcr A l'HUburir I'd. A Kvuns , Manitoba,..,., , ,. OifRen ft Nav...., OiTtren Traimcti ,.,, l'lillnmn l'alace Uar... , 129 ' mi i'l'ii Lecal HtecKii anil Ilenili", llepertcd by J. II, Lene, far bast value. Mile. Lancaster (Jlly,0 per cent, ls ieu fl(i2 " Itwi. lue 113 ' " 1K. 1(W 131 npcrit. In leriliiyeais.. li) 1()0 " I " Scheel lean HO W'.U " " In l erai ears KM V'l " t " in Sersi j imm. lui iai.M " I " in lUerW) ears, im no Manhelm itoreiigli lean.. lw 101 da nu: STOCKS. first National Hank 100 Kannvrn' Natlennl Hank..... .VI Fulton National Hank Km Lancaster County National Hank fc CeliiuiliU National Hank 10) Christiana National Hank ten Knlinitn National Hunk lue Klrnt National llnk,Celumhla Hu Klrst National Hank, Htraehuiu.. ") KtiHt Nntlemil Rink, Marietta 10" Klrst National llink, Jit, Jey P l.llllz Nallenal l.nlt I'M Manhelm National Hank ion Union Nntlemil Pink, MmiU Jey,,.. W New Helland National IvMk 101 (lap National liink I'O Oiitirryvllln Nutlenal Hank Vt) Neithurti Hanknteck 10) TITHMI'IKn STOCKS. I0I..VJ HU Its) III) 1 A 113 141 133 m W) IV) IW.10 1111.20 lit! ll'I.M) III . 113 Dig .spring ft Heaver Valley Hildgcpnil A UerscshcHi Celumlilaft Chestnut Hill...,,... Columbia. Washington ConeHtegaft I tig Hpiiug SV WK 5i ii 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 1U) Nl 23 ft 25 60 23 7.S0 21.30 18 21.03 21) SO 10 41 4H.03 21 W 11)1111111,111 ,x iiiillieiiH., Maylewn A Kllzabuthtemi Lancaster,. F.iihmta Lancaster A Willow bttect Httusbuig A Millport Marietta A Maytown , Marietta A Mount Jey Lane., KIlEitbethtnu 11 A MlddluleM 11 Lancaster A Fiullvllle LniienHtcr A Lltltz Lust llmnOywliin A Wuyncsburg ... Lancaster A Wllllauutewu l.unaister A Maner Lancaster A MhiiIicIiu Lancaster A .Marietta '. 1-ancaster A .New Helland.... lw MISCKLLASEOCU STOCKS, Uiinrrylllelt. It M 1.73 Mlllerxvllln Street Car HI te Imiuiilng Printing Company f'l At (Insllght and Fuel Company 23 31 Hteveim Heuse (Hends) P V Columbia (las Company 23 2.1 Celuiuhla Water Company 10 Hi husiiuelianna lnm Company 10) 2Ci.23 Marietta llnllew-unru P 210 Stevens Heuse M 3 Mlllersvllle Nermal Scheel 23 1".03 Niirtliurn Market W) 73 Kastern .Market ut Ml Western Market .V) W.Si ljmcaterCltyhlix'ct Hallway Ce M 33 (lus Cnnpnny ISends P'l Pi ( elumbia iloreuuh Heuils P) 1") L.mcaslerA Kusiuelunna S" '-' LaucuAturANuw Dunvlllu 23 7.0 1'OJ.ITJC.II.. Deiiieenitic County Ticket. Jlrcerdtr. JON AS . STAUFFUH, L'aat Kail. County Solicitor. H. F MUNTGOMKHY, City. J'rlaen Jnipcctert. tJKO. II. OONDKH.htrashurg Hoteush. t.C. AMMO.V, Lphrata. lHrrtlert of Peer. C. IS. HLNN1NO Kit (2 years). Ilicrkiieck. s. II. lir.IVI' (1 jeara), Kast Hcuipllcld. JOHN sTKWAUT (Jycarg), Kast Hcmplluld ,7ie 11 fmvittlencr. I. ( . DILLKH, Kurt. xiiir ad ri'.HTtsr.itr.XTH. B AKING POIVDUR. BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS ponder never varies. Ainarvelnt purity, strength mid uholesemeness. Mere eco nomical than the ordinary-kinds, uud cannot bu sold In competition with the multitude et low test, short uclgtit, alum or phosphate powders, Until only in cum. Keval Hakine PouderCe., 10U Wall btieet, Nuw Yerk. may27-lydAw TiwifsXiJ: An:Tii:GT HitANffn XI Monument at a greatly reduced price. Cull and sce it ut Ihu beulh (JUCCIl BUCel .MUIOIC w erks, Luncaiier, I'a. ItdAItw Ci RAND LUNCH. X To-inerrow (SATUHDAV) evening I will seneuOHANDUHOl'Nl) HOl LUNCH ut my restaurant. HIS.M AKC'K, Jyil-2t Ne. 2(3 Kast King htieet. DYt7s7i:.'vT:iti:R, Vntcilnary Physician and Surgeon (gmdu (gmdu iite of Ontaife Veterinary College). Olllce. Ne. 7 U'KsTOKANOKsrKKKT. Tclcphone connec tion with Kuystone Heuse. Jy2l-2mdTurhAS Pu 111,10 saliTek lieusRiibrin AND Kitchen Furniture, to-menow (SATlH 1)A") afternoon at 1 o'clock, at Ne. Ml West Omnge ttrcct, Hueh us Hedsteads, Hurenus, Tables, Chairs, LllussnuiIQueenswaia and many elhcrurtlu.es. It .IACOH OUNDAKKH, Auct. TJOSITI VHIiY ONLY POR SATURDAY I GEN. U. S. GRANT. A limited number of portraits of the dcud here, fiem llie last photograph taken, at Til K (JHKAT ATLANTIC A PACIFIC TKA CO.'fl STOHK. ltd -Ve,1 NOHTII QIKKN STHKKT. HATlTnirKOTicii Netice Is hereby given that an application or tcitllkute of organization subscribed by Jeseph I". Wltmcr, F. II. llruneinan, Jehn It. bklles, H. S. Martin uud C. Cooper, will he pie- feutcii loiueijevcrnoroiiiiobiaiooi rennsyiva nla, under the Act of AH-cmby of the Cem. meuucalth of lVnnsjlvanla, entitled "An Act te l'mvlde for the lucorjiemtlon and lcgula lcgula tlen et ecrlnln coiperutlous," uppievrd April ill, 17I, und the supplement thereto, en Monday.the thlid day of August, A. D INsS, fertliu charter of uu In tended corporation te hu called "The Hlrd-ln- llniut Turnpike Company," the character and object whereof is te construct and maintain a turnpike read nnd bridges lu connection there hIIIj, Hern the terminus or the Ilrldgcpeit A Hoisesheu turnpike. In Kust Lampeter low nslilp, l4iuenster county, le the tewiishlpllne hetneeu Kast Ijuupeter and Lcuceck townships, near the village of Hlid-Iu-IIuud, ou the bed of llie old Lancaster and Philadelphia read, between said points, a distance el about three and n-half miles, lu the county of Lancaster, and fur these pui)eses te have, possess and enjoy ulj the lights, benefits nnd privileges eenlerrcd hy said Act ul Assembly and Its supplements. JylO-3ldFA.3tw A NOTHKR GREAT EEDTIOTIOU l.V THE I'KICK OF BOOTS and SHOES. l,0U0I'alref Ladles' Lew-cut OPERA SLIPPERS Fei nicily sold at fl.00 and $1.23, icduccd le 73c. a pnir. '.("J Pair of Men's Congress, Lace & Butten Shoes, Feiuicily seldntJiW, duced le tfl.OO. MEN'S Base Ball Shoes 161.00 a l'ulr, Beys' and Ladies' Shoes AT HKDUCED i'HICUS. JOHN HIEMENZ, Ne. 01 NORTH QUEEN STREET, 1NQU1UE11 UUlUHKtS. SM ! ... Wai m:l?m K,"V ... II'XZ 7 Am vrlmmwr 7J I RQyAU J& ,' 'FT -.rv. , . II- ' lit n-n ' ,xmw ArMMTtiumTk 'Tll.B BTOcVUAVANA ciear in. X; tJwOHy.al IIAKTMAN'S YELLOW KTOKB, rKONT C1UAR isftinWIT-T.ABHlOA RDHSn, i -. . X! Together with the eholce f kentna en .the. first or second fleer. Hnrpasscd by none in the, city. Call en or address, .. . NO. IttiXOKTll 4JUKF.N8T. Table hoalderHnccenuuodnled. eO-lld niriTiieuT kxokitien, thk'rkwi; T t.igiirs in inn lewn. two ler ae. nl II A HTM AN '8 YKM.OW FHONX ClOAU HTOItK. Vf RDlOINi: CIIKST IN 1 HUMSKLVP.S. aia. iiensnu's cnpctnu I'lnstcrs lemnln un- criunlled ns a generul Clean, quick, sure. household medicine. TRMKMUIiUTIIK OLD STANDARD. ItOHKKH'S WILD CIIKKUV TONIC Fer Weakness, Cencial Debility, Dyspepsia, tSiimtner complaint, etc. HOUHbli'SLKHIOItSTOItK, nptMydll Ne. 21 Centiu bejuare. UU 1 1 00 Ii 1A X T'Ol f 1S& The duplicate Is In the hamls eflhn lleasurer, Three per cenl. nil ler prompt payment te Aug. I, iSO.1. W. O. M AHSIIALL, Treasmvr, .. . . Ne. 12 Centie biiliare. -enicn lietint fiem 9 a. 111. let p. in. Juuelltrdll ' i: jTet Di"tiinAnyiT.iwN;Tiu7Y "eltctrle" or "magnetic" frauds. Tins beat, external remedy Is Hcnseii'g Capclnu Plasters, A(.,IlINisT.SK6"UNt)RYMKN'ANr lllacksmlllis use MILLKH'H IlOltAA HOAP und claim It uncriuallcd. N ARTICLK aiVINU IIHAlTFiiY Ac tion le the skin, In every way conduct u te health, Is MILLKK'H HOHA.V hOAl. aim: " " NATIONAL, HOUSE." A I" FL'LMKH having purchased the " Na Na tlenal lleusi " from Aiikh I-e. Is new ready te receive hN friends und the public. JyI71d .OAI.Ii AT RKIOART'H OLD "WINE bTOHU roil Liaten's Extract of Beef. HClWT l T1IK WORLC. Kstabllshcd.1789. II. K.8LA V.MAKKH, AgL. fehl7 tld Ne. Zt Kast King fit. rpuij VhkaT'est aiTticu: in the X market te-dny, ceiiBlderliigiiuullty, Is MIL LKII'AIIOK.WSOAI'. M ADU1RA AND HHKRRY WINKS -AT Reigart's Old Wine Stere. II. K. BLAYMAKKK, Aebkt, Ne. Kstahllshed 17iA Kakt Kine Street. febl7-lfd G with Tin: Y. M. 0. A. TO ATLANTIC CITY. Leaving King street to-rnerrow (SATUHDAV 1 nt !e n. m urrlvlng at the su sheieat lu n. While If you go at 9 o'Ueek you cannot gel lliere before t p. in , and will be tnnellnc In the healef tbeday. Hound trip, H.i, OeihI ter TIIHKK DAYS. W" Te letuin en any train. it TTieirTuR IT Y, HXcHIiTtT IVS CI V I tTTT, weight and strength MILLKK'b HOHAX bOAl' has nec'iual. aURl'RlSINO UKDUCTIONH. Surprising Reduction in Summer Hals! -AT- W.D.STAUFFER&CO.'S, Leading Manufacturing Ilatteis All our Fine Line of Fashionable Straw und Light I'etby Hats being sold new Hegardlcs of i.wu yi.bxtnmruiiiiiry f.,a,-?r.tiinis ajKU J fjeiirrefiireied. "out IiitsMiurgulii. "STtYra lew of these Nlce Light I- elt Hats nt r:. Don't mUs a bargain. K cry thing New lr. bcaseu. W, D. STATUTES, & CO., (SIILLTZ Jt llHOS.'OLIl bTANI)), NO. 31 & 33 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTKH, PA. piXDINU OF Tin: FOURTH vi:i:K OF THK Great Forty Days' Clearing Sale AT HIHSH & BROTHER'S ONE PI! ICE CLOTHING HOUSE. Kvervbedv Is ru-dilm? for the M'ahnre nnw- und every body needs neuiu goedi te tattcmieiig, bucu US k LIC.HT-WKIC.HT UNDEUWKAlt, NKCKWKAH, I LANNKL, FLANNKL, FANCr AND WIIITK HI1IHTS, HKKHSL'CKKIt COATS AND VESTS, HUSIKHS, LIUIIT-WKKJIIT CLOTHINO, THUNKS, VALISKS, SATCIIKI.S, Etc. We ntlll have a Biipply of the above mentioned goods left, and It will be te rout advantage te buy etus, asourgicatmark-ilewn will KUoyeu ut feast teny pr cent. Cull and cuinlucu leurself of the truth of our statement. HIESH & BROTHER'S One-Price Clothing Heuse, COHNKHOFNOHTIKlUKENbTHKKTAND CKNTUU alJUAHK, LANCASTKH, PKNN'A. M YKRS t RATH VON. Suits te Order FOIt THK HOT SEASON ! ! Thirty Different Styles -OF- S E R G E S IN OL'll BTOCK, IN ALL Till'. POPULAR COLORS AND SHADES. MAHKKD FHOM TIIKIlt OliltilNAL I'KICK TO VJSUV LOW FIUUHtS. SKKOKi l.V DLUK, UUAY8, 11HOWN8, HLACK, PLUM, WINK.GHKENB, IIU.VH, FAWK AND WHITE. WHITE & FIGURED DUOKS. Fer Venting fi r K 1 ulrg Weir. FONGKKSAND KKKHRUCKEI18 FOU KVEN 1MI WKAH. LEADING CLOTHIEHS, NO, 12 DABT KING STREET, LANCA6TKH, I'A, MYERS (6 RATHFON, . . r. 4 is ;vaaii ? .f)P, ' X';nJv' ?7 ,s -m-y.m. JfKir inifc'svliHHwiiiiM -- , , "m en Anr . T'-J?11 OKEAT KXTBRKAI, RH. IJnrrmJLTT!0??'n,J,1,,;ntcn':ml''',',,r'"W4s clu7rl!?ic """'whall.tnileMe Henon' Up- milR LAltaHHT. tivuty AND MOST rf-, pompli'le assert men I nf l'lnrlne therlty rrntn 9chU Ji,"k ,, t s IIAHXM.VN'3 YkVmVxv Vl.'(JNr ug Cards in ClhAlt eiuar,, A 1ISOI.UTK 1'UKITY IN r.viJHY l'AR. iimivlMiV?,JM,ll1l,,lce,n'y """B "iLl.KH'a IIOHAA WIAP. ini7-nind XrOTIOR Ju" Ml ra. Mfirlltn Ulnt-rl Itna !,.,, ,.,.. , wlthnutikjusl rauc,nnd I will net he lesiiuusl lesiiuusl ble for un v bills cenlractcd by her. ' JyiM-lWilAltw FKLI.X MOHIIIS. B 1-:ST (JOODS AT LOWKST I'ltlOCH. I 1M. A. ' niitriir fnt " t i tfinim.f1.. ..mi starc'i for Ski 1 n,.. Tea IIIspiiIIh ler nie 1 4 n.n. Ur in i"i lines for sic i t b.. uie,. m -. n i.,.. Sugar, 7c. Coffees I Collies I Tea's! Ten! Tel- ephene. ULAHKKH TKAhTOHK, H West KI11 if HtmL fTim: (iri:ati:.st known seai TO . iiiishui an piirpose is jtitiict-g lle rax. nor WBATiu:uTiKQuiitf:Mi:NTs. Clean pietulseii, and Ihu liberal use,, fdl, InteclttulR. Chleride or Llme nudelhci stand aid uermlcldcs for sate 11I llirilLKY'SIHlUM STOHK. Ne. 21 West King htitct. REDUCTION 1 N CUSTO.M - MA DR Clothing. ,V well-made, Klegant Irlmiucd nnd perfect Ilttlng lluslness Suit ler flS.oe. A geed LnglMi Ooiksciew Weisled Suit, Hat braided, In one, two, three or four button cuta way, for 1V. A huiidsemn Check Cusslmeie Hull for A).iJ. An elegant Kcige Hull, In black, blue, drub nrbrenn, ler $13 no. Finn Kugllsh Htilpcd tr Check I'antal.sins Imm 1:1.11)1111, Ke meinbe,ull work Is strictly Mrst-ibis. Fvery ganne.'t unrianted te b ir. Tpresenled. A graid lit, Hell-mad:) nnd nlceiv tilinmed. The lutKislassoillucnterjiatteriis In Ihlseltv. .,. , A. II. HOiKNSTKlN, m2f-Cmdit 37 Neilh Uuccn stieeL w ANTKD. A Yeung Mau te Leam the Drug Business. Addtess In writing: "PHAHMACIsr," iKTKLl.KiEscEnOri'ici:, Lancaster, Pa, TT KVAN'S FLOUR. LEVAN'S FANCY ROLLER FLOUR. Makes Klegant llrcad. Fer silo by (Jteccrs geneully. Levan & Seus, MorclinutMillerB, Ofllce! 17NOKTH I'HINCKbT. Bir27-Ciiid TJACUS ATMiORANN'.S 1'ARK ! SATURDAY, JULY 135, AT S O'CLOCK GRAND MATCH TROT. JIIle Heats, Ucst Thiee in Fi e, betwtcn Kd. Kaufman's. I), g. "flmmnilci " and W. W. (iresh's h, in. " L. and G." Alse, GRAND RUNNING RACE, Half .Mlle Heats, Kcst Thice In Fhc, ler which Carp. Hell, Htrashurg, enters s. g, " D.111 Kvcrt ;" Kzru .elt, Lancaster, enters k. g. " Frank ;" Jehn (Jill, Ltincwter, enters b. in. ' Heggar Hew ,'' Jonas Minnlch, I.andlsvlIU', enters g. g. " Pi luce," Ainu. K. Kuufninn, Jlun heim tw p., enters b. g. " Dan j" c. C, (Jcller, l.un cister. enters b. g " Charley ;" J no. 31. Ainci enters c 111. " Win w Ick Sluld." Admission, 23c. Ne clurge le iJi-.md Stnud If rain prt cuts, races will come oil Mmnlu, 27th. Jlj23 2tdll A7 ILLIAMHON V l'OSi'UK. Williamson & COMPELTtEET TO FILL UP.I The extiLinvly het weather el the past lew days complete)) iip-edup all etir'lIHN CLOTH ISO, Ihcicfoie we weie compelled, of a ncces clty, te HU up. We have dnnu te by pulling lu a new let of het weather goods. We are new prepared te fctipply all ceiiiens with SecrsutKer Coate and Vculu, Alpaca, Mehtlrtind Sergo CeuU iu w tall as Linen audJlelialf Hiuujnat the auie Lew Prices Unit hae made ours the popular Kmpeiluui for CLOTH I'ii all thieugh the pea son. There yet remains geme Kxcellent Iljr galns in MenV, Heys' und Chlldieu'n Suits that v.e ute determined te close out befene miiUIng ulleralleni. The same la applied te many ut tlclc lu FUU NISIUXG (JOOl)S, cucli us Fancy llesleiy, Light Uutize Underwear, Jean and Muslin Draw cm, Silk (icnndinennd Percale Neckwear, Jewelry and many Useful and Fancy aitielesaiei-ellliig at piiccj that cannot fall te make rapid talus. -THE- HATS AND C1PS A10 whaling iu tlie general closing out prices. Straw Hats that will maku Heys geed Dress lLitsaiunmikcdaslewaslOc. Men's Fine llrald Canten Mackinaw and Manilla 1110 nmikudlu the snnie pioperllon, but the liivatest Uaicaln etrcicd thUeeasen are llie $3.00 andHCOGKNT'S FKKNCH CALF LOW CUT SHOK3 lei'UW. ' LLIAM80N & FOSTER,, 32,34,36 and 38 East King St JjANCAUTEH, I'A. ifSteruj 1I030 ut 0 p, ui., ejccut Siiltiidu I'OU UALJi OU UUA T. 1710H SAIiU-KIOUT IIOHSrM'OWeil l'ortuhle KuuliHi. Iliu.'1'i'nlewii Thic her und Victer clever iiuller. Will hu uelit el M und en ci'7 eusy terms. DAN1KL1). IIKSS, JylrlwdAltw (Jiutiiy tile, I a. i.i I7IOU UENT. I Three Lnw Unices ul Ne. 15 XOllTIl IU KK STHELTj und n ImauiuiitUfvct long, eun lied with wuter and heat. nmrSH-tld 1J. FltANK E3HLEJU H, TCTOn SAW'l SKATISG KINK AT ( e JJ uinhln, l'n., with nil Its Fixtures, fe 'im llenteritnds-riiiulrs of Henley BkaU-s, go JiU new. Will ecil en eiur tuuut mul nt a bar ,jIiv i'oatellke nddtea, ' HO.V NO. tiw. ' JulylS-Snid Columbia, '. 1 osier. ,' ' -V t fi " !&&. - - "'ir 'J ' , Clnlliing (0 nii'el overy f'attry ami (0 lllClt-SO (ill IllSlO Ol 0MT.V lUyt 11111.V alwiiys he J'eiiiiil 011 our tuliics. Ne 0110 iici'il leave us imsali.sllcil. Our filerl; is lull of real bargains at closing prices williiu Hie reach or eu'ry inirchaser. A. 0. YATES & CO., 602, 004, 000 CHESTNUT I'lUlndelphlrt. nnr noenn. JOIINS.(UVIiHlt. !KO. V. HATH VON. TWO Extraordinary Bargains. Ne. 124-Inch Wide KlffureU I'oniren 8,lks, Cheice Styles nmlColera, New thu Sen3en, reduced te 40 con a from 61.00. Ne. 2,--25.Inch WlUe Figured I'eulard Silks, very Choice Styles mul Colorings), Some Very Neat I'ntterriis, reduced te 70 contsfrem $1.25. a-Ien'l ml ihcuf llitiv.iiini. cot morn iiiinnty hut ih, must hi' room for Full Geed. 'Hi. -e Reed old touiake IIAIil.AIN.S IN Parasols, b'un Umbrellas and Fans. Jehn S.6-ivlsr&Ce., NO. 25 EAST KINO STREET, LANCA I'KII. I'A. CI'HCIAI. AITi:il VTleN SL,L WATT, SHASD & CO, AUK M.AKIXU KXl'LNSIVK ALII.HMION3 AND ADDITIONS lel UK View Yerk Stere, Aml44t-0wUr toicltipe sin tln - tOp nnd iniike moil' riKim, eIM Bperlitl Indiu-i menti In estry dcn.utu.ient. KATKAOHDINAUY HAHOAIVfc IM Jtleaclicil ami Unbleached .Muslins BLEACUED AN!) UNBLEACHED SHEETINGS III nllulinhsuud.iu.ilUl' - Tickings, Turkey Red Ttiblings, Table Liacn3, Tetvels and Nai.n-v AT THE LOF.'I l'UICLS L I.H IvSOUN sl'hCIALH.VKUINSIN DRESS GOODS. ODD LOTS AND HLM.VANTS H1CDI t LI) AT HALF I'M . I'KII L. UEWTOEK STOEE. j." MAltTIN it CO. SKLET DEPAETIEIT. VL CAHHV 'IIIE LVIi,l.-r TOIL OF FLANNEL SHIRTS In thueily. I hinncl Shlit.s 1 -jicc (ally mhiMetl ler tho&uaeheie, H-hlii;;, tuinplinr Out , Au University Flannel Shirts, Pleated Flannel Shirts, Jersoy Flannel Shirts, Bicycle Flannel Shirts, White Flannel blurts. Pleated Bosem White Dress Shirt. 'Ihu Neatest Milt I mudi' lei 1 till Dn- huiuiuer Weai uud PEARL SHIRT. Thiee l'ly Miu-u liuuuiulecd 1 il HeMiiu, WnniHutli Sliislln, I.W ttnleee j .it lei s.Iiv,. r' 7Br.. White nrrQ Rhirf i . .?- New A'etk MillO Wii?Uu,- LixwoiIke Hemiiii. 1 w HVi, , 49cr5YjateDress.Shirt. '" ti Excellent Mtullrjilttlufercfcd Frenl uud Hack Shirts Made te Order a'Sjiccially. irifeiilce., m Cor. West "Sins ami tr nce SI I..NUA8TF.H. I'A E.VD0HSE.I) 11V rnV8'IAKS ANIJ DiujjkUh. -t very hedj Vne- the ueuerul pie 01 a pl inter, end thnt l!$nt,eii' Ciiiicluu VIai ters eru he tesu j " Mm -eland hfaJthy JiiKu Ite iviult 10 Vv mm ''--swei BLermtxut - '1 tnmmwrmift - . . i t. V '