IP""'-"'-' T,,, " ju-"sVa THE IiANOABTEK DAILY INTELLIGENCE!-:. TUESDAY. MAY 25.1886. THE NEWS OF COLUMBIA. tnm TOWN te BAVK a auoe BALL VLVB YKHJ flOUJT. bash Wh Mm Taken the Thing In Chare " U Oreandt That Have lln BelcrUd-Klckml In tha Chin Man Seriously Hurt II- t note About the Borough. Kpgular Correspondence el InTimnESCKH. Columbia, MajriA It Man asured Tact that Columbia la te liave a bnse ball club, net none-horse affair, butanlne that will com pete with leading clubs of the county. Win. t Bear will manage the new nine, and his Interest In uperts of all kind, tlie national game especially, la mtfllclent gunrantee that be will make a success of hit venture He has already leaned areunda abeve Eighth streets, near Gehn'a truck yards, and will enclose theui with an 8-loot fence. T he club baa net been picked, but Ketilz, Hwingler, King and Resb, of last year's Columbia club, will be retained. 11 is probable several players will be Imported. On Saturday next the new club will cress bats with the Key Key Key Htene, el Manhelui. Kicked by a tlnne. Jeseph Weber, a fireman en the Pennsyl vania railroad, recently purchased n horse. This morning he was displaying the geed qualities or the animal te nu admiring crowd en Walnut street. "He's as gentle us a lamb," thumping the horse en the rear; "went kick " Ills sentence was cut short by the gentle animal placing his rear right hoof beneath the chin of bis owner, cralng several inches of skin. Had the liotse been shed the Injury might have been greater. False Alarm til Fire. A false alarm of flre was Rounded between nine and ten o'clock last eveniiig. It was disastrous te the Columbia and .Shawnee steamers. The two companies were racing across Beuth Third street, and in turning at Third and Will streeta the enginvs collided. Beth were somewhat injured, but net se badly as te threw them out of service. Srrleualjr Hurt try a Cart. Daniel O'Coner, of Silver Spring", sustain ed serious it net fatal injuries yesterday afternoon by receiving a blew ou the right side from the edge of a cart he was "dump lug." Twe ribs were fractured and Internal Injuries of n serious character indicted. He new lies m a critical condition. Town Notes. Lightning Interfered with the electric light last night and time and again they worn ex tinguished. Later, atraut 2 a. in., nu eccen tric, of the engine broke, ami our town was wrapped in darkness uutll the damage had been repaired, two hours later. Land 13 Wanbaugh severely sprained his right leg yesterday by a fall Irem the seceud te the first lloer et a house at which he was working. The excursion te Philadelphia le-day carrled upwurds el halt a hundred of our citizens. There is howling In the ranks of the Re publicans of Columbia, and wait until the election threats are beard en all sides. A fight In which broken Ciermati could be beard for n square, occurred at market tills merniug between two Columbians, both of whom are blessed with lighting tempers. A "clinch," a cry of "enough," and the light was ever. F. V. D. Miller has a common chicken egg which measures 9'4 x 7'i inches, and con tained another perlect and full-sired egg. The yell: and whltoef eggjfe. 1, partly or wholly surrounded egg Ne. 'i It is said that Columbia assembly, Knights of Laber, has a membership of between three and four hundred. St. Peter's church fair was a success, about ?l,5e0 being the net receipts, The candidates for the ladles' geld watch Misses Agues Brady and Julia At weed, of Columbia, and Miss Garritz, el Sbainekin will net end their contest until tbe evening of June 12. Tretn this souree at least $200 is expected. The report that Themas B. O'llare, an om em om pleyo in the Susquehauna rolling mill, is sullering with hydrophobia, Is simply ridie uleus. On Saturday he became overheated and indulged tee lreely of cold water, which resulted in hi" present illness. (Ihestly Seuveulr rif lamina JiicubH. "It is a mititakb Nijing that 1 have gene into the human skin shoe busiuess," said Mr. William U. Pennington, foreman ler n tlrm of hidp dealers at tbe Chicago sleck yards, "but here Is u piece of the skin alluded te In a morning nespaper." Mr. Pennington reached up te a pigeon hole In his desk and drew fertn a patch of buff colored cearse leather, about six inches tquara "I can vouch ler the fact," he Mid, "that is from the body el the noted finum Jacobs, of Philadel phia. It was sent te me in the raw state by one of the physicians who dl-ecud the remains. 1 had It tanned lu Milwaukee. It was net properly rured, you will observe, but that was the tault et theso who put it up at the college. I presume It is a way these yeuug medical fellers have of giving seu enirs te their friends te send them specimens or the anatomy el noted persons who-e remains come under the dissecting knife. Hmiua J jcebs was one of the most noted women in Philadelphia history. I am also a Pluladol Pluladel pbian, and my wile catue Irem Imcaster, Pa., the birthplace et the Jacobs woman. Kveiybedy lu Philadelphia knew I'miiia Jacobs. That is, she was as notorious In her way M women can well become among u certain questionable class." Knight or SI. Jehn 1'alr. There Was a geed attendance at the lair of tbe Knights el St. Jehn last night. St. Peter's society attended in a body and alter leaving their hall the society, headed by the land, marched te the residence or I'atber Gretemyer and serenaded him. He thanked them ler the compliment. The fol lowing articles were chanced oil : Snow ball banner, wen by Jeseph II. Keyor ; pair et vases, by A. McUuire ; palref statue", by Mary Kerrich ; tidy, by A. Gardner; ai peud lilies, by Mitiuie Ream ; silk table mat, byAunie Kirchner ; silver cake disli, bv l.muiu Gardner ; ce.i.'h cover, by Adam F. Heek ; lemonade set, by Stella hhlndle , sllv er celery casket by Henry lUirenfriect ; pair or slippers, by Harry A. .Smith; vases, byM. Derwart ;lemciuadu set by A. Stile ; jmir ui iiwk", ujr 1: nenes ; large caKe, by J. Grlel, pillow shams by Mary Wldniyer, white counterpane by Alius K. DIckel, silk cushions byMamie Luesainger, pillow shams by Jeseph Gardner, counterpane by Kate Ledorer, "A Smile" by Charles .ech. This evening the lair will close. The ballet boxes will be closed at 10 o'clock, and as there is quite a contest en many el the arti cles the attendance will lie large thisevenlng. I r any articles remain unsold they will be disposed or by auction te morrow evening. hullrren Irem humlav's ltuuan iijt, Wm. SI. Been and his family, who were be seriously Injured by a runaway accident near SlcCall's Perry, en Sunday, Iho particu lars of which liave been published, returned te this city Monday evening via the Colum bia it Peach Bettem, and the Pennsylvania railroad. Mr. Beeu, though cut and badly bruised and badly lamed, was able te be upon the streets this morning. Little Prank, not net withstanding his smashed face and cut head, is getting along pretty well. Mrs. Been, whose dislocated hip the doctors were un able te reduce, was brought home In u very precarious condition. She has for years been subject te heart disease, and ou this account the doctors have been learlul of uilmluMer iug an anesthetic iUectluu el OUUvrs. The Union lJuildlng and Lean association elected the following officers last ulghl : Pres. Went, Joel S. Eby j vlce president, G. LMw. llarr, Jacob Gable. I). E. Lung ' ' Jv' Ji38r tuew "". '""second A J teman 1'relate Turns l'rilt-.lut, Mousigner Itemer, aged iKl years, a prelate In the Pepe's household, an eminent writer aud preacher, and a descendant of a Venlllan Uege, apjieared before tlie Itev. Dr. Rebert J. Neviu, In the American church el st Paul, Itome.eu Meuday,adJured the Catholic lakh, aud entered the Anglican Kpiscepal church. illerUerly llejg. Grant HoUman.Oeerge Dorsman and Harry Slsuler, three boys, were arrested last eve nleg Dy OUlcer Helss. It Is charged that Ihey were very disorderly en Wet King street en Sunday night Alderman SIcGlinu will dispose efthecases. a BTAHrr.inn ahkkhx In Connection With the Hunting el Celilren'a Hat Factory. Monday'! ltrndlng Kngle. Grent excitement was occasioned te-day when It became known that Detectives Ljen and Kershner had appoareil before Abler man Schectz atid swore out warrants against a number of persons en the charge of iwnpb racy te set II re te li H. Celd ren's hat factory, Adamstown, which was burned last week, Involving n less et f30,00i. As there had been no lire in the factory for a week previous, and Incendiarism wa3 9Upccted,the Heading Insurance association edered n rewaril of tl.000 ler tbe arrest and conviction ei me guilty partles. , , The detectives early this morning arrested Jehn J. Downing, a young man who first came te Rending nteut 3 years age from Yonker, jf. Y., and has been working here most or the time since. He Is a hat llnlsher, and came te Reading for the last time about a month age. ,..,.,,, , , Downing was committed te j ill and ledged In cell Ne. 22 In the old department. He Is 37 years old ami last turnlug gray. He says he vns never in Adamstown or Mohnsville lu his life and knows nothing of the crime. The charge Is: " Conspiracy with ethers te set flre te bat factories in Mohnsville and Adamstown." An Vaglc reperter saw Downing shortly niter bis arrest When Deputy Warden Grleseiner unlocked the cell deer, Downing arose from tbe bed and greeted the rewrter with a cheerrull "geed morning." He had a book In his baud and vtas in his slilrt sleeves. He marked the place w here he had been rending and laid the book nwiiy. Sit ting en the bed nnd in answer te questions he said: "I don't knew what te nay Uv.iuse I don't knew anything about this atlalrtbat I am charged with. I whs never in Adamstewti norSlehnsvllloln my We. If I had te go there Irem Heading 1 would net knew what direction te take. I have heard the names of these places mentioned but knew nothing whatever about them. I first eauie te Rend ing three years age, from Yonkers, New Yerk, which I claim my home. I have been here all the time since with the exception of & months. In that titue I worked I months at Slatteawan, New Yerk, and butied my brother. 1 came back te Reading about 6 weeks age and wetked at llendel's large factory a few days, when the present hat finishers' trouble commenced and that put me out of work. 1 have worked in nearly nil tbe bat tacteries in Reading as a tlnlsber. When 1 lirst cnuie here I was employed at Alexander i. Ce.'s. On the night el the tire or Celdren's hat factory, Adamstown, I was at Geerge Kemp's saloon, ou Seuth lltli street below Ilitigatnan. Slany halters congregate there and 1 nearly always step there. 1 am net married and lsurd with Geerge 11. I.ili, P2I Spruce street. 1 am Innocent et the charge and I don't knew what evidence Urn officers have against me." Downing was then asked what truth there was In tbe report that certain incendiary re marks had teen made nt a uitetlug he at tended. 11 replied ; " 1 tell jeu hew ttiat was. It was all it jeke. We were discussing the schedule ei prices when some 01101.1111: '1 don't think the factories will jmy these prices." Then some one else laugliinglv re marked : 'Then let's burn 'em.' Alt pres ent laughed nt such n loelisti Idea, and re garded It as a joke. Sly Ged, I hope nobody would think that any such business like that would evor be done by any set of men." " (t Is said that a resolution of that kind was made, seconded and passed somewhere wbere you were." " That is a mistake. It was only a side re mark aud was only a joke and was e re garded. Downing spoke freely and unieservedly, anil said he had nothing te couceal. Later In the day Downing was released ou ball. The detectlves also served warrants upon Geerge Kemp, Themas Malady, Siernius Sillier and J. Sholbey. They are hatters and weroet work te-day. A business man be came responslble ler their npiwarauce at Al derman Sheetz's ellice at 7)0 this evening. They are chargei with conspiracy, the same as Downing. All the accused oxcept Kmnn are cemnara- tlve strangers lu Reading, hailing from the The officers were asked ler dot ills respect ing the charges against tbe accused, but they replied that there was positively no iiirtner luioriuaiien te ue given te me putiuc at this time in order that tbe ends of justice might net be defeated. Alderman SheeU also thought It best te say nothing concern ing the details new. The district attorney said he knew nothing about it The prisoners waived a hearing. Cel. Aloxander became their surety in ttie sum et f500, with the exception el Kemp, who was held in 700. Jacob Sloero's bat factory, cear Adamston n, was found ti be en lire en Saturday night last, but was put out befoie much damage was done, though n large nole was binned in one of the Meers. CIlnrKCil With lleHtlug a Metel. Iletvveen three and lour weeks age a sleek looking old man, who were a high hut and white necktie, aud looked like a preacher, otne te this city. He stepped nt the Glebe hotel, and represented that he owned several plantations in California aud was very rich. Mr. Cramer asked him te pay bis beard a number of times slm e bis arrival, but he would net Last evening Mr. Cramer had the old lellevv arrested. This afternoon he was belore Alderman McCeiunny who com cem niittedhim te prison ler u limber hearing. The accused says his name is J. P. Hepkins, aud still claims te be rich. Summer Cianleu lliiened. List evening Law rence Kuapp's summer garden In the rear of his Past King street saloon was opened. The garden was Illum inated by lanterns anil presented a very line appearance. The .illertlialer Tyrolean ijuartette were present and besides playing en their instruments sang their jepular songs. Gresh's orche-dra was preeent and luriilshed mnsle ler the dancing, which was bold in l.iederkranz hull. The crowd In attendance was large, A Went YVIUmt Mnr. Itnliltril The store of P.. Al. lUchinaii, at West Wll- lew.was entered by thieves ei. .Monday night and robbed el goods or tlie value el several hundred dollars. An entrance was ellected uy iieriiig uireugn ttie shutter el the window window ever the portico, and raising the window. Among tlie articles stolen were cloths, cassi cassi meres huts, notions, cutlerv and tobacco. 1 here is no suspicion as te the thieves and but witli very little clue ter the elllcers te work en. Mr. lUchuian's geed were Insured lu the Lebanon Protective association against theft " The .VlcCutihemi Cum The lour McCutcheon children were again befere the Judgea tills morning for a luriher hearing. It was shown that places had been secured for two of them away Irem the Inllit Inllit euce el their mother and time was asked te secure homes for the; remaining children. 1 he court continued the matter until Satur day el next week te give the Irlends tluiu te procure homes where they will l better caretl ler than il ielt with ttiHimttuur. A I'leaMtiit sjurprUn fnrly. A large party et young ladies and gentle men gathered at the house el Miss Utile, en Woodward street, last evening, and preceed. .l te the house el Mr. and Mrs. Zh gler, en Aater street, te surpri-e them. Thecrewd being tee large for the Iioiine Iho party pro ceeded te Roberts' hall, where it very pleas ant tiuie was had 'i he party was under the and' Mlss'uuicf Uea le0r W I.elt for Kaus.1. nillsHdwardsundtttinilyorwlle and four children, left Ibis afternoon en the i iehxk train for Leavenworth City, Kansas. Mr. Edwards has been employed In the tire i... partment or that place for the jwt vear and came in this spring te take his lamllj W.st. He will make his home in Leavenworth, He was lermerly et Druiiiore township and is a son or It. C. IMwards, ortiuauyville. Charged With l.arieli) it. Ilnllre. Preal. Poase was arrested en Monday by Olllcer Merrluger en warrant Issiuil by La,er'"i"' A. V. DeniiWIy. He Is charged with larceny as bailee by Geerge I'unl;. was ahearlng.'""'1811 Ml a"U "" lMkv "I""" Te De.lliale H Muliuuieiit. .H.-,T.!al.,,ni,,n ,,',,,,""1 ""-Ollgl, the cltv te-day at 2 o'clock with the survivors el the dedlcite a munuinent i?u"erth'Y? J hale of Muck m. Jacob 11. Leng, broker, kola te-day 10 sbareiFulteu National bank at 103 ud in shares L'osteru market at Oa The lJte Or. Teung's Axe. It was Inadveilently stated en Monday In the obituary notice or Dr. K. K. Yeung that he was 71 years or aga The deceased w as In his Gist year. (Mitel Concert Ti-iiiorren , Thecencert by the Sunday school of Olivet ItaptUl church will take place In Hie V. eunp Men's Christian Association hall te-mono erenlng. Ml srt? Vv Ins the I'retnliiln A month "go the proprietors of r'li'l-chnum Ce.'s Iniiiens coiupresseil J east ntfcrtsl a pre rniiim of lie Ter the largest sate el their goods In this city durltiK one month On Mendsv even ing the result of the lively mnnpctltlen among the grocery clerks In Iho '. "leir suprllcd. wus maile known, lis lollews Ihirles Mar Nay, North Queen stn-et, flrst t J no. liaitman, uth Queen street, feceiul . J no lllnktey, Kat King street.thlnl. Tbe f 10 premium was pildtnMr. McN'ay's clerks lat eveiilnn- IWATltn. KnnxN U Ocean Oreve. N .1 . en the J.'d lnt , of piiPiitneiiLi, Ktnina K , daughter et Jehn A. and Anna K. Krben. The relatives and lilcnd of the family ale resiHctfully Invited te attend the tunenvl fmiu the residence of her uncle, II. I). Mussclmau, 131 i-hlpiH'ii strict, en Wednesday afternoon at .1 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery it (ievirr. In t hl city, en the Illh Inst, hmatuxd, son et William and Martha l.empf in the l'.'lli ie.ir of his age. The lclallv es and friends of the family are re spectfully invited te attend the luneral from the lestdence of his parents, e. 3tn Lancaster avenue, en Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment nt Lancaster cemetery :i cse. Mnj SI, in this city. Dr. Kinauuel K. Yeung. llelatlves and friends Invited te attend the funeral from his late residence, Ne. s Kat Orange street, en Thursday afternoon nt 2 o'clock. Scrv Ices at 1 lrt llefermed church. Interment nt Woodward lltll ts'metery. Mem hers of the Old Lancaster r'onclbles Invited The consistory of the First Kefeiiucd church wlllnctospill-bearvrs. 2t 31AHKKTS. ewVnrk lr,Hluce Market. N'kw V. erk. May is Hear market null but quiets Miie, li ixt1 i: umni. fJ ) its j Common te Heed hxtra extern, 13 10VJI en. t5lty Mill Kxtrvs. II HHJt for W est Indies ; Minn, fcxtra, 13 1515 15 heat Ne. 1 Usl "tate en Spot. II 00 s N'e. J lte.1. V: Ne. 1 VVhlte, state, '.c: .Ne. 2 Ked, vv Inter, June, sA?c ; Ne. '2 lltd, VV Inter, July. N'iC. Cern N'e. 2 Mixed, cash, Ific : June, 4V,c ; July. Wc. Oats Ne. 1 White Utate, spot, IJc ; N'e. 2, de, .Hi'ic. llye niimltlll. llarley dull. Perk dull s New Sles. lieflle St. Lanl .1 une, IhU. .1 uly , ft. l'J Molasses dull; 1-c ler t te-t lulling stock. Turpentlne qulctal Kc. llesln dull : strained te geed. II eiK(l 07,S. 1'relghts dull, gndn te Llven"l. IS0' Butuir - Vlaiket dull: New western Creamery. UUlis- Cluwi dull. Old Stale fJllC4c. Kggs easier : State, Ufjuy : W cstcrti, 1 !s,c Sugar market dull; nunued cuileul, b'u7c; Graualatetl, ti 5-Us?. Tallew Arm : prime city. Sic. Petroleum quiet ; refilled In cases, tc Coffee dull ; lair cargoes at Ji(tJfa. Ulca quiet ; ranges Irem S.SU'c UUIcnfie .Vlsrket, Cbiuaoe. May J5, 9 30 a. m. Vfarket opened Wheat May, TlKc . June, 75JJC ; July, "e'Jc . Aug.. "He Cern June, 2T,e:7Sc ; July, -7le2T?,c; Aur. -IKc uat June, 2c : July, 2TSc ' Am; , Jl'c. 1'erk June, 50 , Juij,s csTs t-S. Lard .Tunc, 15 f7,S . July, 15 93 . Aug., t3 a f.;KS Kles-July, I522H Aug., 5 2J ; Aue , I.V37S0 5 10. Ilrmiu and rrevisinns. ramlshed by S, II. Yundt, llreker, Chicago. May 25, l o'clock p. m. Wheat. Cern. Oats. Perk. Lard, May 7IS a.vj June 7I'K S.v4 n 5JW 5 ITU Jnly 7"iJ .. 27 s mi 5 '7!-, Ausrust 77. J7'i 21,; 70 t, il September 7"S J7a .... e7 Octetx'r ... Ueeelpts. Car Lets. Winter Wheat 2s Spring Wheat : Cern S5J eaia 3& Kye 5 Barley II Oil City Crude Oil !' lleail UecelpU lleics r.',K"-i Closing Prices 2 o'clock p. u.. Wheat. Cern. Oats, l'erk. Ijirt. May 73', 35U 27'. s Ml 5 'l June 7I 3 275 p ") .'.' July 7t.l4 ."V, 27k S (O l 00 AUBUSt, 77 37J 21VJ e 70 t IS September. 77i 37; c I2J Otiebcr .. .... Oil City Crude Oil M' W.it Yerk mocks. Niw YeBk, .May 25. Wall street, 1:31! p. w. Meney e3y at 2 per cent. Foreign ex change quiet nt II S7KQI '." Uovcrnment Urm ; Curtsmcy 6's, 1J74 hid ; l'a coups. IllVi bid ; 4Vs U-S bd. The stock market opened dull 'and no contin ued alt morning. Allprices weie irradualtybld up from the opening until inldday. At that hour the advance ranged !, te H per cent. Slnce neon the market has been featureless und at the time of writing prlcvs are en the decline. Sterk Market. Quotations by lteed, Mctirann A Ce., bankers, Lancaster, l'a. SKW TURK LIST. U A. H. 12 M. 3 P.K. Canada l'sclrlc J'; i.i'; ('. c c. c. i : ii Cel. Cenl 2:1 Central Pacific. XI Canada .Southern S' 'A cht, at. l.a l'gb .; Denver A llloiiranrte . . 2.1 De1 .Lack. A Weatern 127K I'M p.7!i Krle ii'i i 2A',i tirle2d s-, f; ki1; New Jersey Central SI'J 5IW 61U K. AT 2VJ. 2.1 2i, Leu. A -V X,'y, XVy, av)i LakeShere TJ'i TJ 7'JV Michigan Central Mieurl Pacific, Northern Pacific 21k N. IM'rei MK IMS as'J N. W 1IFX 10 1 1114 New Yerk Central 101 lUIJe luiv Ohie Central 1 l l Omaha UK tlK ui Oregon Trans juJi a JuU OntarteA VVoitein Pacific Mall 6.i Ui t,$i llecheater A 1'ltUeurg t St Paul fi fj'i h Texas 1'ectflc k n p4 Onion l'acine .VI Se .'hi1', Wabash Common... 13U 13K i Wabash IToIerred 2H 2ii 2JK WesUirn Union Telegraph., til'i tAJi 6l'i WostShem iuj 103 102!i rniLADS'.rnu mst. Lehigh Valley tf.l 6iAi W It, N7V.A I'lilla 3 3 .1 I'ennsylvr.rla six MX 5IK tteadlnif 113-16 11 3-lJ 11 3-lS Lehlgh NavlgatleJ SeJi sJ. MU HiwtenvlllH va Philadelphia A Erie Northern Cent l'ksiple's fasemrer .... n U'd'g Uei.'ls M'tg's Cs ei'i " tJJi CJ U Leral st e:ansnil llenii. lleperuid by J, II Leng, I'ar Lest vul ue. aale, Lancisterii jsjr cjnt, 1) leu no " " lKtf ll.l 1J) i " (school lean lu) lus, 4 lu 1 or 20 years KM 1W " 4 " In s or 20 years, loe 1(B,25 4 ' In luor'JOyeera. 10U 106 Manhelm Jloretigh lean he lir) BASS STOCEB iritut Nutlonel llank loe a' K irmers' .National llank Sn 113 Fulton National ILink 100 PJl Luucjister County National Ikink 50 lia.M Columbia NatleuiU Hank , leu Htm Christiana National llank loe 115 Knhrnta .National Hank pxi us rlnilNutteiial Itank, Columbia nu us First ntlenul llank, stnuburg lu) 1SU Flmt National Itiuk, Marlutta Km 21050 First National Itank, Ml. Jey iu laj" Lttllr National Hank ; u, jw" Manhelm Nutlonel Hank ine lre' Union .National Hank, Mount Jey.... U) ta New Helland National Hank loe 1M10 Uap.Natleuid Hank " tue i10 qtiarryvllle National Kink lu) lin r.llzabothtewn NutlemU bank lae no Nettheru National Hunk lui jr-i TUasriKX BTOOKd HtX sprliiK A Hnuver Valley -, tui liiidKuisiit A linrseiihcM.... i m tui CeIumrdaALhiwtnut Hill.....;;; " il" ceImuhluA WiuhliiKUjn j, Sj, ConeMega A Hlg hprliiK ;.!'' S y, C'eliiinblaA Marletu..; . .' 25 Maytnwn A Kltzabothtewu ; av If. LancusterA Kiihrabi .. liiiciiatur A Willow Stnsit -r, ,JM UtnuburgA Mlllimrt "a Marietta A Muytewn ?, m Marietta A Mount Jey s, je, Lane, KlUuUUlitewii A Mlddletewn. lui je Ijincaster A Frultvllle m u Lancajiter A Lttttz j n Kasl llrundywlnu A Wayneaburg 50 23 Lancaster A Wllllainstewn 25 10750 LancaaterA Maner te 110 Ijunciuler A Munhutm 25 :um Lancaster A Marietta 25 2U Lancaster A New Helland , 1U) b2 K1IWIU.ASKOUS HTOC'IB. QnarryylileK.lt 50 1.13 Mlllersvllle Street Car 50 L5.V5 ImiulrltiK Printing Company 50 te Gaslight und Fuel Cemtiany 25 28 BUivoiislleuso (Henda) loe loe Columbia Has Company as a Celmubln vvater Company 10 10 humiuchanua Ireu Company loe 205.24 I.lve Mera Market. CntcAne, -May ! The rei rrj' Jenriinl ivperts Cattle ltecclpts, tJ"i hwiil t shipments, yui market slew lint Itrm i shipping steel. t" te l.VU Bs,llf0SV( stackers iiml fisslet. iitlls(ii cows, bulls and mixed. II nstlW , bulk, WisSLVi through Texan", S5tt.. , llegs lterclpts, 3..UO head i stilpments, 7,iv isidl market H'lusl 10c leer ami le-cd treng! nuiRhaiiil mixed u ;.stl IS . pscklng ami shipping, II lettl.Mi light, .i.;HJI i. . skip-, Shis'i Itriwlpls, Sen) heailt shipments, none market vieak and sufi30e lower, natives, l.'tf J lUj Texan, i;l. Kabt I.isuktt Cattle receipts, 2,011 head . "Moment. HI bends dull, 15 te i- cents ort cb lug prlcesi shipments te .New Aerk, ,W car car IehiIk llmrs rtsndpt", tnm hiviil i shipments, I, .10, market fall : Philadelphia. II .IVill 4ii ork erk er. WSHJISe, blpmcnu te New erk,b cur cur lead. 8hep tvcetiita, 10,hU head; shipments, I..O.XI ; nmrkct dull ; '.ateancnts lower than but week. AltrBltritlKBKXtli. T3AK1NU POWPKR, ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never vartee. Atuatvelet purity, strength aud wholesemouess. Mere oco eco oce nomlcal than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be told In competition with the multitude et low test, short welKht, alum or phosphate powders tteld only in cans. ltevL Uaki.se l'eDa Ce., lt3 Wall btnvt. New Yerk. mavST-lvdAw Wanti:d-a GIRL AIIOCT W YKAH!. of aire te anlst In gencnil housework In u msJl rimlly. Ne children ltl'iulre at .Ne, 1-J North Mulberry street. 11 -rANTLD A JOt K.N K Y.MAN I'AH lY rt.ige painter . aUoeneaniosmtb e tn leain pvlntin,: Apply at encu at I'll 1 1.1 1' UOMl -M'b Larrl.me racterv. Ne. 1 and 1 Keat King street, Lancaster, l'a. ltd D"lv.V. lLLOrLLlZ IIK.-N risT, l.iadtiste of the I nlversitv et Marvland, vlth III L h 011ng, .Ne hast Orange stn-ei. Lan caster, l'a mil nnwAtldoed TAX NOTICE. Laca9tkr, Ia . May 25, lv;. The undtfrlgn(Hl collector wilt sit tn the or phans' Court Keem. Court Heme, Irem s a in teap m. dallv, te collect the htate aud County Tax ter the Nt, 1th, 5th. Mb. and nth ward-, I. an caster City, ler 1s.ni. Five per tent nba'cment en all taxes paid en or before .11" I.Y 1, lsrt. mav2.V Jt Mll.lON sVVeI'E, Collector. Y KMOCHAT1C COl'NTY COMMlTTKIi The tietnecratlc County Committee of Lancas ter County will meet nt In a m enMOMiAi, JUM. 7th at the committee rooms (third fleer of Kepler's Potettlce Hulldlng) te Ux the time for the ceuntv convention, nnd te transact such ether business as mnv be brought belore the committee. VV" t". HE.NstL, Chairman L.scastkh, May 25, 1n-6. niJStdwAd D ,ON'T CSET Li:iT. Geiiht:iwav te CI-AHKKS and trot'ent'Ot the-tn vli'Kntit dells Ihey ire elnif itu-t. ilrUi- tn sun ltrletl Apucx'ti ; J"c a pound They ttr iju.Uly dflRtnu tn amifdnpriceu Ktnn' 'Iri'nteu crackers, i u pound thiev pennilfs ler itte. Unest (Jietiin ChfOtu In tbe city, Ibc, CLARKE'S TEA STORE, ui2fi-lydAw Se. 3e West KiiiL'SHwt. W ILL1A.MSON A" tOSTKK. 32 & 38 EAST KING ST. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 00 MAKE A SPECIfl-LTY rO Artistic uiul Faultless r'jttiin; CLOTHING I e, I Geata, Beys nnd Children. 00 CO UJ CO BOOTS AND SHOES m 05 m H The Latest Fashions, LADIES, MISSES & CHILDREN 2 LOWEST PRICES. Q Q O) I Light Felt Derbys,1 1 SOFT FELT Ijj Hi, STRAW HATS, i n Tlte.e est Shapes Te r.Su miner. ' e H m JO LATEST NOVELTIES e H m 33 Neckwear, Underwear, FANCY HOSIERY, USLE THREAD AND KID GLOVIS, Cellars and Cuffs, BEST HVJALlTV, LOWEST PRICES. l WILLIAMSON . & FOSTER, 32 & 38 EAST KING ST. JUIIS I'AI'KH LS PH1NTKD WITU INK Manufactured by J. K. WRIGHT & CO., marlO-lyd Xth ana Hum St I'Mlaaelphla, 1' NKW AVrBHTlBKMKKTK. r u pi hi: kyk whisky 1.X C'KNTS I'riTl QITAIU' Is spleudUI. Trv- It. KUIIUKU'HI.IQI OllnlettN. a CuntiHuai, Lancaster, Ta. ni.r.-J-ljait plllL.VDr.l.lMUA SHOW OASB WORKS Anv shape el si le made te enlcr and guaran teed te be l!rt iln Ksttuntes ter any sUoer form setltltcd l nes carefully packed and shipped te all purl el the country. A large lecK nnu great vnrtiiv t" select irtim. .xu rienchgtas All panel bottoms At te pt Ices. The best Is Iho cnevtH'st I'lra!' call nnd ex amine, in n nil urn M'tiM-.r, mal-a-ltiidTiiA s Philadelphia, l'a. s P R 1 N G llAUT's til'KSINtl AT 11. UKIl FINE TAILORING. Iho Largest mid most t'omplete Assortment et MM! VOOl.l.KNsfer the Spttitg Tiadote be found til the City of Lancaster A choice Line of sering Ornt coatings and rantaliHinlngs In nil the Latest Patterns. I'llces Lew, Hest V erkmaushtp, and all goods V armuted aa represented. h."gdrhart, NO 13 SOUTH yUBK.N" STIlKKT. -Oppoclte the Piwteitlce. mar-Tlvdll 1IIKAT 11AKG.WNS AT W. D. Messer's Music Stere, .NO. Ill .NOK'III 0.1' KKN 8T, LANCASTKK. New Myle Mmen t llaudln Organs at 175. -.i. I1K1. Ili. I12.V. 1110. I1.N1. " -.-. Pianos at l.xe, .mi, ni, I.V10, Ac. New American ;h-w lug Machines one drawer M, two drnwirs, lis 1 lour driver, UiAe. The best In the market 4-VVe d net p ddle eui organs or sewing machines, neither have we agents, and there there leie sell them at these low prices. 1'lease call. uinv.'lhtdlt GU,'.V1' i t neN sai.i: -nr- SEYEMTY-FIYD HEAD IMl'OUl Ell AM) HOMK liUKI GUERNSEY CATTLE. (MesllJ OUIIK stock I llrcsl uiul OHiitst by .Vlimrs nra I ( . Keut. IItnr tind U nlnii't VWrk Huhes, Ihits tlrl1U.rt" l' r hi VI i't ur-iM", ihi'ster Ce , 1'it., Tiu'mI:i .Meniini;, June S, ISM), At II n clock, nt HERKNESS' BAZAAR, NINTH M) V'M)M sTKKKTS. l'HlLA 1)1.1 1'IIIA, l'A. - Open fur oxumlrmtten the dy prrvlem te ale. "! nit ter Lntuloue. AL1 KKU M. UKUhNKSS ft (.1) , ltd Auitiunirrs J S. (UVLKK A CO. SAVE MONEY WHEN YOU OAN. We are IIuy New Marking Down 1'iice In h.verj Department te make ales te turn our Tjleck Inte lteadv Cn.-h. If yiu want te iae money leek through our Vleichant Tailoring De partment. We will tunke Clethlnt; up te Order much Under Value te Iteduce the sunk. Summer and Gauie Lndetwear, Netkweur, Hosiery, i.loves, Suspend ern, I'ereaie and l.aundried andt'ii I lundried blrt. uairh under value tome and ste our goods nnd prices. Jehn S. GiYler & Ce. Ne. 25 Baat King Streot, I.AM AHTXR, l'A. QAK HALL. YOUM MEN'S SUITS. leunj; Men's Suit are a sort of kr nole 10 u clethtnx aleck. Yeunj men are eiah te nny elethlnit stere ttiat falN teeipresly provide for and tickle their fancr In the quality and cut of thi;annenb. Ihey fleck te Oak ilall. They am null), nuu, pailluulur about their dlfstnB. VV hen they are pleiK-ed It H an Index te thu cxicllvnce of nil the, rest el the stock lu well. The Deublo lln-autcd l'rlnce Alberts Suit In Oak Hall aru remarkable for their neat at, ueual ling cuatem work In that lesjicct. l'rlces range irem tl'tef !iM-Corkscrews and Diagonals. An eleKanfjult at I Ai, worth 11 geed bit mero at a merchant UIIer'8. We could My as brave wertU ler Salisbury (Cutaway) sulin. It's no trouble tn satlsf) joiiek urai from our UtKst .Suits asaertment. WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAK HALL, Southeast Cerner Sixth ami Market, I'illl.ADKl.l'IIlA. AT, (.KLTNA I'AKK. IT. G-UETNA PAEK, -reu- EXCURSIONS & PICNICS. This park Is located in. the heart of thg Seuth Mountain en the I.I110 of thu Cornwall & Lebanon Railroad, Nlnu miles south or the city of Lebanon, within easy dlsbince of ilurrlHbury, lteadlnir, Lancaster. Columbia and all points en thu l'hll adclphla A lteadlni; and l'eunaylvanla Kail. re.ids. The ureumla nre lariie, covering hun dreds et acrea. and am t'UEK ru ALL. Thu Conveniences are A LAIK1K DANCINU 1'AVll.lON, A bl'ALlUUH DINING 1IA1.I., TVVOKlTCHK.Nb, HAOU (.K AND COAT KOOM, IMlUTObltAl'U UAI.LKIIV, hlle tbe ArraiiKUiuentti ler Amusement ceu- CKOOCKT AM) l!Al.l" OltOUNDS, IIOW'MNU AM.KV. BiioeriM, (lAi.i.Kitv, r'LYl.NU HOItlJKS, QL'UITB, Ac, Ac. Tables for l.uucbeni, ItiistiehuatN aud lkinches nruscattvled throughout the (.'rounds, A New Attraction lur thu -caen of 1km. Is I.AKK CONKW'AIJO, Ceverlni? nearly Twenty Acres, en which ar placed a number of hlcguut New lieuta, und aloiiKtbe bauks of whlcharu pleasant walks and lovely Hccnury. 1'artles desiring it can precuru Meals at the I'ark, us the Dining Hull will be under the supervlnlen of K. M. Kei.TZ.til tbe l.KBAMOS ALLKV HOUSE. ThOSU Who wish tlj spend A DAI IN TIIK MOUNTAINS can tlnd no place se beautiful or aUerding se much pleas. uruasMOtlNTDItl'.TNA. .., ..,.,,,,.. NO lNl'OMCATINU DltlNKS AM.OWKD ON TIIK I'llKMIBKS. Kxcurslens from ull petuU en the l'eniisylTii. ilia Ihillrend, will be carried direct te the 1'aik without change of care. Kieulhleu mtuH and full Itiferiuatlnii can be obtained upon upidlcatlen te Uee. W . lleyd, Assistant liuuenil rasicngiir Agent, l'uiins) ivu nla Kallnsid, 'ikl beuth leurth street, l'lilladel l'lilladel l'lilladel nbla.orte J c. jknninus, HupLC A I., llalliead, Lebanon, l'a. iuii2Mmd fi KOHUi: KHNBT, JR., Carpenter, Contractor & Builder, UKSIDKNtK-NO.639 WKST KINO ST. HilOl'-KAST OKAN'T ST., Opposite SUtlen Heuse. All work receives my prompt and personal at tentlen. All kinds of Jobblnpattended te at short no tice and en reasonable tonus, Drawlugs ana KslliiiBles tural.hea. ect-lyCL NKW AUrKHTIHKMKXTH. CANKS, OANKN.-.ANOT11KH KHIISH . , ".,,','y "f C'aiiee, of all tbe latest atyles, te plen.ellie tiisteer everybody, nt '"J"". (letmctly llnrtmaii'a) Mellow Irenl." Ne. 21 North Quoeti HtrtieU MKKUStMIAl'M t'I(lAHANf)"iTn7AlY. ette lleUlen. at III eenle, (leiiulne Mcer echauiu Pipes and Cigar Helders, alwava In BlOC K III . .. MAHKLKY'S, (Foimetly llaitmau'a) "ellew Knuit," Ne. 21 North 0,uecti sttcet Ue.mi:tiiin(i neviil in fishing !i-7 TACKI.K. l.uiidueua KleaU, Files und J rolling iMina. A eoiuplete llnoef Heds. Iteel, lljiss Mies, HiMiks.Nnlv els and ll.liernmn's miii. piles generally, nt IIUIII.Ki'S IIIIUI1 8TOHK, Ne. ikl VVeat King !tiisjt. xi: van's i'lgFu.-"- LEVAN'S FLOUR Always Uniform nnd Reliable pKlVATKSALi: OK IKlltSKS. Have Just received a let of CANADA mid VV hNTF.U.N HOKS-K.s, well hied, itrst-classdtlvers and gissl ateppers, w hli h 1 w III dispene of al I'lttV ATK BALK. 1 111 lmv e no public rale next Meudav (iKOIKIK (.KIISSMA.N s i'UATiiii:i) rr it'ilnitihi: IS AN EYE SORE. Itien UirtWt jour I iirnltiirn leek llke .NKW by u.iiiK ti oeiuo 01 Liulilnini; ruriliture I'ellsli, I'iIcii. J5e., lii'inutiicttiri'tl iiml for nle enlv by 11. II. COLIIItA.N. lllU'tilllhl', Net. 1J7 A 111 Neith (juri'ii hU, ljuiriwtrr, l'iv. IiiujSlVfeUU N OTK'KTOTIIK .STOCK HOI. DI'.US OK thti ht'Htone StuiHl.irit Watch Ciniininv '11m lliiirl of IMrvcters of this Cemimnv hiis cilllt'il 11 Kprclill lnt'i'tlni; of lr .steckluililclx Hi he hclil nt the olllce of the L'eiiiiiiinv. In th Itv or Lancajiter, en MONDAY, JUNK Ss, ls-s., ill 10 e'cliH-k h. in , rer the purpose or vettnit im or iicnlnt an Inrrctse of tlm epllal stock Irem rjis.mi) te :i,i) JOHN K.NDKIt, iipn,uiilll.is,3j,unnl,i,,:i setrt'lnn . -rvsTATK OK JOHN ZIMMKUMAN, J J Inte of the city el ijincnstcr, dec cllcll. I.ct ters U'slniuentitry en snttl oMltite hiivtuK tnM'n 8 runted te the uiulcrslKiUHl, nil penteus lu cbtt'il thereto nre rriiuisttnl te iniikn Imme diate puv incut, nud these havtiig cluttus or de innnds ui;itnst the pme will present them v, lih.uit delay ter rettleuient te the undersigned, nvlillntf In Alnnhettn tninhtp KHA.M'M, I'. KKJ.I.KIi, Ktecuter. II. It Smvakk Attorney. llB-ttdTu TTIOU STAl'Li: GOODS GO TO lUK'H LD'S. A fresh sunnlv n.t received C lOLIl'S. Inrtners, Mechanics and Werklngmen can find the Deuble Frent Overalls the best In the inar ket. even pair watranted. Alse Pants en stum terms I uderw ear for all seiiens at prices tti it will pay te buy new llrttlsh and Demi'sitc st(s?klniEs, sizes running up te W liuhes. Cellars and Cutis, Nvckwimr, Handkerchiefs, Suspend ers, etc Notions. AT IIKCIITOLDS, Ne M North Ouis'ii Htn'et N It sharp -and and Choice Hulldlng stone ler sale. tillOK.S SHOPS' New Red Frent Shee Stere, Ne. 48 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Next Doer te l'twtefllct!) v bavt' ju-t tret' t vel nnu of the IUt Klnfi el len h Hey , tmth- , Iiitlit', 5Il-t? und ChllilrtMi'H SHOES That can beget for the money, thus complet ing our atreadv large stork, vv e can guarauttH. the price te be "HOl'TOM KHil'ltbS. We have strictly "(INK THICK," and guarantee entire satisfaction. If you w-ant tlne or coatse sb(3 or slipper: if you want hand or machine made hpe. In fact, if you want anything in the shoe line, that can la. found only In first class establishments at 1'epular Trices, call at the NKW KKD ritONT SIIOK STOItK, Ne. IS XOKTH QUEEN STKECT, (Neil Doer te the Tosteillcu ) CHAS. A. REECE. aprll JmdAwll B AULA INS IN BLACK SILKS -AT ASTRICH'S Palace of Fashion, 13 BAST KING STREET. Seme Rare Bargains. Kvtra Heavy lllack Ures Grain hllk at S7u. would be cheap at II. A most elcgunt silk at fl , generally sold nt Finn lllack. Surah Bilk at II. bplcndid quality Coleicd Dieas bilks at T5e, a laid. Victeria l-uwn at 9, 11, 1JJ(, II, 15, 17, ','. tts, and higher. India Linen, US. 15, 18,'J,23cUnnd finer. Tlaid Nainsoeks from l'c. a yard up. Colored India Linen, in cardinal, Ecru, Navy and rink. A full stock of DRESS LININGS. Cambric, Taper Muslin, VViilnt Lining, bllesla. In all colors ; lllack and White Crinoline, Wig gnn, utc. OTKNKD TO-DAY 80MK HTKClALHAltl.AlNa IN SKIRTING EMBROIDERIES I Full Skirt w idth, at Mc. a yard. .'gam Tntterus, Opun worked, at l 'il n special Ilargalns tit 11.35 and I l.JO a yard SUMMER MILLINERY. VVoarenoiv icady toshew the largest ussoit usseit nient of WHITE STRAW HATS Kvcr been in Lancaster Alse, a large variety of NKW KI.OWKU3, LIGHT COLOUKU AND WHITE, TIT8ANDI'LL'MK3. O AUE LACES AND NETTING3 for Summer Hats. An Immense variety of CHILDREN'S HATS, Of all Celers and Styles, from 25c up. SASHRIBBONS! In all Lolers aud Widths. Ilargalns In C-ln. llleck Bash Itlbbeu, lu ull colors, allec. u yard. . ,, A large stock of Whlteiiud Cicam Hnlln and Gres Grain lttbbens. Anether llargain In tn. Cardinal and Light Illuubatlu and Gres Grain hash ttlbben at &ic. u yard. 7 In. cardinal. 60c. a yard. Mpectat let Nes. U and 1- Fancy ltlbbens at i-'-e. n yard. FIVE-BUTTON KID GLOVES. ileal li Id, Scalloped Tep, us. a pair. ASTRIOH BROTHERS. KM' .4 II rttUTIHKMKNTH, 7ll K I'I'.K CLNT. aiiatkmknt will V lie allowed en all Muter rents paid en et tiefete .It NK I C. F. MY Kiln, iimj 2.' M City Treaaurer. w II Y DAY fit. Iim A HKT OK TKKTH w hen v oil 1 an get the same nt ts, at VV.l. IIMIIKirn Denial HiHiuia, .Ne ill Ninth queen Min-eL (las admlulsleicd apl7 lyd VJAM LUNG'S f5 CIIINKSKI.At'NIHtA, Ne. II Beuth Prince Htieet ahlng and lien leg dene In tlie neatest ntv In and nt the ten oil Price ' m.'l Iwd VA.VI'i:n N llM'KKlllNt'KDAND ., " '.'"'deiiiKii tolnkeehaigo of nn agency I lllllim 1I1HH In Ink it kIihiuii ler ..... r..... 01 iim AH.e Carlieu l.lgl ight" In l.ati- 1 aster. auiliess Willi rctolelici II. .1. MKIHKL. Jr.. lflB Willi ItirillllliKKd llilll tltll AlTlllll lu;i lid AII111 Unrheii l.luht 1;,, . Ilemlluir. I'll. A''1,' J'KIWONH HKLLlNu"()OOI)HTO .... ,V' ""l,r,,,,r '.'sir nirectera nre herehy no tilled letend In nu llemlied hill (.hewliiK who bmmht lheKoeiN), oil or befere the Thiirndiiy 111 mi te the Ilrt Ciiturdiiv In cncti lnenth. te ihe Koerotniy, II h Mjcr, No.MHerth oiipeh RlU'ut, l.unc.inler, I'n. mu.,;li,el,l,,iKU,",l,E,10AI, p VTI'.NPHTHAl' TANTALOONrL The GrMtMl Inrentiea of (ha Ag. 1'iintiilisuis iiiiuli, th the I'litent Strnii nt p.isy, de nel tia out nt the knrm, don't drnw up v hen HlttliiR de 11, and (ill e better mitlsractleu thiin nny ethers. I'ince v1111rerderwtll1A.il. Knxiiimlnlii, the Meicluint Tailor, who has llin aeie tlulit for l.aneiiiter ler the l'ateut Deublo. Htmp I'nntiiloeii 1 otter 1111 iiiuisually lull iitiK'k et niihliv irisid ter I'liulaliHius, Buliii, VestlnK and sprlui; ()ciLoetH,nnd iiuidevetliii: uiy en tlm attention te my Irlends nnd patrons, nnd will Hnm noeitert leietaln thu position 1 have co leiiK held as rlrd Hue, Aliuuhiiiit Tullur el ljincasler Itcnpcit fully veim. A II. ItOsf.N.sl MN, 37 North yuccnHU T MMCNSIl A.SiOUTMKN I". A. lilRSIi, NOS O & B NOUTH QUEEN HT. In eui mimuiuifnttment of rlcunnt HATS AND BONNETS are gicnter ttsrgatus than enn tie found any wheteel.e VV e h ivn an endless variety of 1111 Irlmuieil Hats anil Itiiuuets at the lowest price 'I be vei lati st neveltlea In Klbbeua. Keathers, 1 Inn, is, satins, 1 in 1. s of idl klmls ami Hats and lteetuts rrluinied 1 rts of Charge. We have a huge assortment of .1 KVVKI.KY, W AK IlKMil'hi I Al I. K.s nnd CLOCKS. Our llecll M)sioKDhTAItl'MKNTIscem plite Alse our 1, I'N r S STIIAM HATS and r'Kl,T HATs nt the lowest prlii" Inllundseii ntllind .IJIi;H.ltl!.vn. -pilLTDN Ol'IMU HOl'hli -A. Af(.'7r.s-n OommeucliiK Meuiluy, Mtty 2-1 100(3. Spetlal engseiueut Ameili au Actr si, el thu DlHttiiguUbed Ida Lewis, Aldid bj her Kvcelleul Dramatic Company ItEPEItTOIKK It KSDAV Tin'.u or Kb. VV t".DM"DA. Tun lwel)KriiAs lilt US.Vh (TilLSBN MWOI H.SIES 1 KID VV.-KVRT l.VSSIC. lATL'ltD.W UlNlellTH IS llAR-lllStH 1'KlcKh. . . . Ill, JlandaaOBNlil lleerved Seats new en sale at the Oporalleuso Olllee mSl-Md lUV IUIII1K1. N Jl.W lillKSS LOOPS. STAMM. BROS. & CO., All the New nnd Tretty bhades lu KTAVIIM Sl'lriM.S, KTAMINK AND 11 KN 1 Kl.l.h 'TltlTKS. HAItl UNA and IMH'I I.K COMUINATION simiNGH KUKSCIl lASHMKItKS. NUNS VEII.INUS AI.IIATIIOSS. BUMMhUMI.Ki, HUMMK.lt SILKS. DhNrKLI.KTKlMVlINuLACE. Altl.KM'INK LACK SUITING, I Itl.NKI.KD SKEItsL'lKKKS, TIIIM'KD I.MlNhs, TONGKK8. fcMKKAI.D I10LCI.K, LHAM1IKA . .Inst epened a lull assortment HALL S I OllSMS, HALL'S COIlSK.'ls, HALL'S COItSKTS, AT TIIK BOSTON STORE, Nee. 28 iSs 20 North Queen 8t. li.VNCASiTEK, l'A. H; .VOUUl UROTUEK bTANDARD AND NOVEL STYLIS -or- Snitiis & Treuscrinss. "0K u HAGER & BROTHER. All- wool Plaid Suits, S10.00. Scotch Chovtet Suits, 912.00. Cerkscrew Suits In black find brown , $12.00. Children's Kilt Suits. Oompleto Une of FurnlBhlng Goods. Summer WelKht Undorwear. Noveltioa In Noekwoar. LeftdlnB nowBhapea in B. & W. Col Cel lars and Cuil'u. Hager & Brether, 25 - 27 WEST KINU STltKET, LANCAbTKll. l'A. VUU HAl.it OU Uiltll. THOU HUNT. J3 A Tobacco Waroheuso with Tenn'a It. It. Hiding Capacity for steilng 3,000 cases. Apply ai inu inarlO-tfd INTKLMUENUKIt OlfKlCK. FOH HKNT. Shep In roiref Ne. 37 WestChesIiiutstreel, used as u cigar-box factory, and u shop en MIllIIu sticet, between Seuth Queen und Tiiuie stieuls, lately tiiud ns u carrlagu lactery. Atson dwelling und storeroom new occupied by A, A . iiuuiey aa a drug Btoie, West King street. Ar.Kiff at thu tfd INTKLLK1KN0KU eyiCICK. "POU HAIilX CHKAT KOK0A8H. 50 WATER TANKS Klght feut High. (2 Inchcj DIam.; capacity, 63 Gallens Trice, 115. JOHN BEST & SON. lu.2Htd.AUw 213 Kat r niten St., Lancaster, l'a.
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