''i"'yw'w"v''''"lfc7ii ?. TH LJ&OASTBB PAIL INTELUGENCgR. WJTONESPAY. JUNE 16,1960, . ,. 'i .V '5 X' (V a Ift .tvr fir ' VtsJ W Lvfv tJi?s, m jx. I't m V&r J Lir (' Kfift" l i. i v hs. I m X l -4 -3 I : x i-sr-- (. K 't OOUJMBIA. ;:jur tmm Bfmmvam rrnvmntKB. DMtta te Bater tela Mai One BU Inte MaRlnr. MM AbsmM Taira. iMttMymaeaoaer tba HrraiAieaircaa. ma. nk. JWieie. r or sennit nn 4saa"teka.aass4e:rd at the different Hi VOIUH1UUH IWTQ wvu ofaterea every evening aMHara, at 6 o'clock. A petition atBeeg the dlffereat raer- y wejr agreed te close weir Hie menthi of July and Alt- at .tktt early hour. With very the proprietors or the toeooeeatto the early closing tfc derka were of the opinion that the MMWoaiaee a anoeess, dm it nun Mlf Ike idea could net be accomplished. nksnln hare refused te become te Um acreeaent and the ones who DMd de set wish te comply with the Blew the movement Is made generaL thaw het summer months the clerks ler duty at six o'clock in the morning Tea earner, anu are i" " until lata In the evening. J cieeing no merchant would be the taeir cierica weuiu ue kheu muui at daring the heated summer ale Oa the Rampage. -j'iTeaeerday afternoon a mule attached te n : iaMal beat, beeame fractious and came very Mar drowning two ether mules in the team. .) beat was being towed along the five .ail level, below Wrlghtsville, along the TM Water canal, and the lead mule coin- Maeal lumping about in such a manner 1BHB HivuriverB uuiu mi. w.... - - V & &&.. . i-j tntn I in Mtia and Vdraffied theetfaers after it. The captain or tktaamnnrrhim his beat into the canal. MMr MMtfM HMiM '"' ajM awatB te shore, where he neon cut the .-tow-Hae; arter oensiaeraDie uimcuiiy me 'r. Jaanlea were taken from the water by the vbeat hands. FIchIm. 'ijtj The first Sunday school picnic et this .'tiTHMusi will be held en Thursday, June 17th, ' by the school et the Presbyterian church. -wc ita LIA will tu haltl at T.ltltr KnrlnffA- ' ?j, rfnnMKIa Twlfrtt Vn V ItrnthHrhnnri nf nSfj Locomotive Firemen, will held a picnia at - r ..a An T-I.- flila (. til 7 lit I ttn ,Xf baa faaanmaklnir active preparations for this , - TBSJMrTSl UbUbV UU X' liUT- JkUSO v , v K at Btoale. and all who may attend can have a RVf , pleasant time. ; . i Town Nete. s TaM pay car of the Pennsylvania railroad ,&?, arrived In town yesterday afternoon, when fjf-ffiVte empleye? received tbelr wages for r&TjJiay. ? It baa been reported that the members of the council and school beard will play a A,:cr game of base ball In the near future. Tne :j-..j Mfflsweuia aeveiep greai piny era wuuuk '') the Doreugn tamers auu tne memuers ui the hnard. anil la anxleuslv looked ler. Fer several days past a family of Italians, consisting of father, mother and four chil dren have been in town playing en violins and a harp. The children were very small and, with their playing, bad become a great nuisance. The party left town this morning te afflict some ether town. A band ofKickapeo Indians will be In town en Thursday and give tree exhibitions of their manners of living, etc. The Indians are employed te advertise a numbrr of so se called Indian remedies, warranted te be a panacea for all d lseaaes. A party of young meu were engaged in fish lngattbedam, yesterday afternoon, when one et their number fell into the water, while trying te reoevor his line, which bad become fastened en some obstruction in the river. He waa rescued from the water by his com panions. The business of snipping coal at the Read ing it Columbia coal chutes, at Columbia, has been very brisk for the past few days. A free minstrel show has been in progress near the corner of Third and lxraust streets during the pa"t few evenings. The party consists of three negre minstrel perleriners and a female Impersonator, who are used te advertise the remedies sold by ene of their number. The medicine is warranted te be a care for many diseases aud also a remedy for warts and corns. The party is the same that waa In Lancaster Berne months age, when teeth were extracted without pain. This feat was net attempted lu Columbia. Large quan tities of the medicine was sold and it is cer tainly surprising that se many people can be persuaded Inte buying e erythlug that is sold upon the streets. OUA8HU Jtr JM(I It F - OUOItH." A Story or tee Mount Jey Cake Walk That Ilaa Net Itcen Told. Mount Jev, June 1(1 It was a queer old row that the colored folks had at their gather gather leg hereon Whit-Monday ulgbL A large crowd of whites and blacks bad some words at the Grand Central hotel. One word brought en another and a white chap from town bits colored chap ever the head with a beer glass. This was assailing the dignity of the colored race, and at a signal from ene of the blacks dozen or mere razors glistened In the early morning light, and put the white men en guard. They did net stand guard long till they found out that the best thing they could de was te run, if they valued their Uvea, The town boys ran te the Farmers', a hotel en Manhelm street, the proprietor of which had net yet opened the room. When'the town fellows began pounding ou the deer and clamoring for admission, the proprietor Xied and let them Inside before the ks bad caught up. After the landlord had admitted them he closed the deer, and went te open the shatters when he was sur prised te tind the front part el his house sur rounded with an angry mob of blacks armed with clubs. This startled the new excited proprietor mere than ever aud he went and ordered his family up stairs and brought down his musket with several revolvers and f laced them In the hands of the town gang. teteld the crowd that should the coons break in the deer, they should sheet thein. This however was net necessary as the euly damage by the coons waa the breaking or a window light in an upstairs window by throwing a stone at one of the town gang who baa gene up te see it the coast waa clear. Temperance AditrM at Meuat Jey. Mount Jey, June 18. Last evening Mrs. Washington, of Connecticut, and member of the National W. V. T. v., delivered a lecture In the Evangelical church. At the clei e of her remarks an attempt waa made te form a local union here. The parties moving in the matter decided te held a preliminary meet ing at the house or Mrs. K. K. Gable, en Denegal street, te-morrow morning, and mere fully consider the matter of organiza tion. Mrs. Washington Is an able speaker and spoke te a geed audience. PsfiimiiantlTOrganlxed for I'leature. Fer a number of years past the male members of the Presbyterian Memerial church have given a plcme or excursion te the ladles of the congregation at Munderf's -!,L tiHM, wild cat, 1'enryn pane and ether L'BaassiB. xuey nave become se popular mat i SJ" resolved te form a permanent erganiza- Npaed at a meeting held last evening the HV of "Presbyterian Memerial Camping Asaoetatien'' was adopted and the follewinir ' eeMsrs eheseu : Pres., II. C. Moero ; vice .JN.J 1 PJJJJJsnti I. L. Bsuman; sectretary, Jehn r rT L-' aurer, r.uw. . uarvin. 4 ivA,irt'tloa,remMr JehnBalr te visit ". -SS I?1?09 ?a .accepted and Uie first iiTi t " ub wuecieu for their oucamp eucamp S!5sh.i i!5I?pe,,d te "PDl1 week at this ST"i.!J'.andy.'"l hellxed for J SLlTvlted gneau Wr "" ,rl0nd8 aDd 2 VUltler Blck Cattle. Y-terday State Veterinary Surgeon Dr V. Bridge received erdera te go te Bprlne mvYeri: county, where It was reported flaw ware aeveral cases of pleuro-pneumenla, ,TM doctor visited the place and found two caaaa of tuberculosis. !.., Is) Mm afteruoen Dr. Bridge came te Lan Mtar afld accompanied by Dr. B. O. Weber, wasjr lBapeoter, paid a vlalt te the farm of it . Fry, at Maaen vllle. They killed one Mr, mkkk waa found te be sulferlng from ! pnmenla, het none of the ether Mill are afleeted bv the disease. Se far Mr. Jhry km lest about forty head of cattle from aia. .i i si eaat la JalL OUgaw bad fcaarlng last even. ilJarnun" MeQllaa en the charge ad dtoerderlr ceaducL He U iatt for tea daw. and after he M m ma ba heard ea the charge nt sassawjr Mfuav aua ww ' MBMlMAttBlla eemriBMBD. A H Bat' Ptspesed e t7 the Senate In Eiacatlfe Session, Washington, D. C, June 10. The Senate has rejected the nomination et Jehn C. Shields, of Michigan, te bu chief Justice of thesupreme court of Arizona, and Abraham Hese te be postmaster at Vinten, Iowa. The following nominations have been ion firmed : David I Hawkins, of Me., le be aaitnnt secretary of the Interior. Cerbln J. Decker, of N. .., te be assistant surgeon of the navy. Thes. A. Berrylilll, of Pa, le be assistant surgeon of the navy. J. L. Fitzgerald, of Mass., te be collector et Intnrnnl rnvontte for the Third district of Massachusetts. Jehn E. McComb, V. S. nttorney, hattcrn district of Texas. It. P. Kilberg, U. S. attlerney, Western dlstrlctef Te.w. C B. Penrre, U. S. attorney, Northern dis trict el Texas. M. H. Maynaril, receUer public niouej!, Marquette, Mich. W. Koxen, resister, Detroll, Mich. J. Priest, collector et customs, Yaqulna, Oregon. A. P. Swineferd, of Mich., governor of Alaska. W. M. Daly,supervl8higlnspectorofstp.iiu Daly,supervl8higlnspecterofstp.iiu Daly,supervl8higlnspectorefstp.iiu vessets, Sth dlstrlcL II. K. Wild, assayer, Heiso City, Ulahtv J. H. Wlnglleld, consul, S.m Jese, Cesta Illea. Ij. J. ...al're, consul, San SaUader. II. Clillman, consul, Jerusalem. r II. Allen, pension agent, San Francisce. -Gee. V. Ollck, ienslen afient, Topeka, Kas. J. H. 1' Denver. 0. A. Memphis'. Voerbeos, surveyor of customs, Hussen, surveyor of customs, J. V. Harris, West, Fla. collector of customs, Key T. W. Kavre, collector of customs, Pearl Klver, Mich. Postmastera : Ilenry E. Wadsworth, La La perte, lnd.; J. B. loeney, Ilauceck, Mlcli.1 W. M. Green, West Bay City, Mich.; Jeseph (J. Hendrix, Brooklyn, N. Y.s N. G. Foshay, Peekskill, N. Y.; Jehu O. Taber, Bryan Texas ; W. G. Merris Frankfort, lnd.; J. W. Lauer, KvansMlle, lnd.; W. P. Hale, Peru, lnd. A number of army promotions were also continued. Weel In the Heuse. Washington, D. C, June 10 Heuse. The Heuse passed Senate bill authorizing the Denlsen A Wacblta railroad company te construct n read through the Indian Ter ritory. Mr. Morrison, from the committee en wsys and means, reported back adversely the resolution ollered by Mr. firosvener, of Ohie, declaring in favor of the res toration of the wool tarill of 1W7, and resolution el Mr. Wilklns, of Ohie, expressing theXsense of Congress as adverse te any change In the present wool taritl. Laid en the table. The Heuso then went Intoceiuinlttee el the whole ou the legislative appropriation bill. Hurt by a Ileinb. Rauink, Wis., June 10. At lUilO last night a dynamite bomb was hurled ou the carriage way te ex-Mayer M. M. Secer's house. The bomb exploded with a reert that startled tbe whole city. Mr. Secer droveover the fuse that exploded the bomb about fifteen minutes previous te the explosion. A Bo hemian named Jamher whs severely hurt as he was traced by bleed from bis wounds for ever n mile and a half te the residence of ex-Alderman Patice. He claims that he was passing Secer's residence at the timoef the explosion en hU way te the 11:10 train, en the Isorthnestern railroad, but he will, no doubt, have a chance te explain why he did net call for help when se seriously hurt, instead of running away. A Mysterious Ialli FliKKl'OliT, 111., June lti The death of Mrs. Chas. II. Tilteu, announced Monday, was such a mysterious ene and occurred un der such circumstances that an Investigation was had, resulting in the arrest of Hank .Sny der aud Chas. Burns. Mrs. Til ten was only 15y ears old, aud was married four months age te the young man Tilton. Her maiden natne was Campbell, and the license was procured by her husband under representation that she was 18 years old. The glrl-wite was riding last Sunday with Burns. Hermether and sister say it may be possible that her death may have resulted from the ellects of an assault upon her, said te lm e been made by live young meu at Pecateulci, Illinois, sonie time age, wliore she was taken by Sny der. Other arrests are expected. A Moh Turns Out te lie Persecutors. Omaha, Neb., June 10. (.'Uizsusef Buslt vllle, Nebraska, held nn indignation meeting Monday night and denounced the action et the mob who tarred aril feathered I ken, the attorney and land agent who had contested as n um be r of claims te settlers. Iken was also compelled te sign ever preperty valued atfJ,400 for 100. He has begun suit for 1 25,000 damages against responsible citizens, among them belng ene Chamberlain, a money-lender wholssuldte have been the leader of the mob, and who has made considerable money by leans te settlers. He has lied te avoid ar rest. Denies Helng a Canillilite. Milwaukee, Wis., June 11. Themas L. Barry, or the Knights of Libirnxocutive beard, Is liore te-day. He says he has no idea of being a candidate for lieutenant governor of Michigan, but contingencies might arlse which might induce him te accept. He has never said he would accept. A Millionaire Heap Manufacturer Head. Ciiiuaoe, Ills., June 10 James S. Kirk, the millionaire soap manufacturer aud an old settler of this city, died at 1:15 this morning, at his home In Seuth Kvansteti. of tvnhe. malarial fever. He was 08 years old. Humer of llnllread Purrhnse I-'ekt WeiiTH, Texas, June 10 There was a report here last night that the Atchison, Topeka it Santa Ke ellicials with uegetiat lng for the purchase of the Ille Grauile divi sion or the Texas .t Paclllc, from Pert Werth te Kl Pase and that preliminaries were arranged iu Dallas yesterday. Kxiltemeiit 111 Munich, Londen, June 10. A ilisntcli rrem Munich states that theexcltemeutiu thatcity ever the death or King Ludwlg is en the increase. Mauy or the tradesmen have net reopened their slieps since they were closed en the first notice of the kings death, and very little business Is transacted. Thompson Mill Allie. Nkw Yemc, June la Thompson, the man who shot his wife aud afterwards at tempted te commit suicide at the Hturtevaut house yesterday arternoeu, Is still allve but In a critical condition. There seems te be Berne apprehension that he had committed bigamy. ' WHATUKK VttUllAMI.ITIKx, j WABUINOTUH, l( 1 J II II II 10 K T June 10 y New Yerk, 1'enusylvania, New Jersey local rains, westerly winds hpemiiing variable, slightly cooler. Pen TituiisiiAV Lecal ruins, followed by fair weather, ara indicated ler the New Kiigiaud and Middle . Atlantic states with nearly stationary tomperature. Married lu Heading. On Tuesday afternoon in Heading, llev. V. DeLong Geary, of Beartown, ami Miss Lllah daughter of Dr. T. M. Dunkel, of Heading, were united in marriage, Presiding Klders Ilreyfegeland UprnbergerWcUitlnS Alx?it 30 relative and friends et the KldV and groom were preaent The bride I. a graduate of lheKeaiTng hlgu school anu I 2 inembe? el Immanuel Kvangellcal church. The groom w a minuter of that denomination in chargoef the Uonestega circuit. MKB. LAKDAV'S POiBOHlKU. It We Dae te a Teiing Wemsn' Mle nt Tar tar Kiurtlc for VemllliiR rnmlrr. Mr. Jehn Landau, whose wlfe was acci dentally polsenod en Saturday ulglit by get ting the wrong prescription Irem Black's drug stere gives these additional facts of the occurrence. Ills wlle for some time has bceu sullerliiR from temixirary headaelie, aud when the pains boeniiiot(xitort, the Minilt Minilt ingleiier, nhlch can 1m had in all drug stores and which Isenllrely liariniess, would seen relleve her. Iast w eek she Ken t te Black's drug stere for this remedy. A young woman waited en her and inxtead of the harmless vomit powders tasked ler, she reeehed the tartar emetic, which, according te the state ment of professionals, would li.ne betn sulli dent te poison ID persons. Alter taking n dose ou last Saturday Mrs. Landau Millercd the most excruciating pain, but she hail enough presence of mind te send te another drug store, whom she recoiled the right vomit pewder, which, wltli the asslstauce of Dr. !. A. Warren, had the desired etlect te remove the dangerous poNeu. The poisonous tartar emetic is net sold in drugstores, ex cept when prescribed by a physician, whilst the harmlts vomiting powder cau be had at auy drug stere without prescription. St. Aiithnnj's Kntvrtnliiniput. The second entertainment e! St. Authony's arechical school, assisted by the pupils of the Sacred Heart academy, was given en Tuesday evening, In the basement of the church and was largely attended. All the participants did well and their etlortswere rewarded with hearty applause. Following was the pregramme : taut i. Sclcctinn-Uy St. Antheny Orchestra. Overture lly Misses K. Hus anil K. Lelsz. nramA itlndAtiie Hnwnrtl." In thice act. bv the cnllrtren of the p rlsh ghoel. Vecal Huet Mlrs V. iiud T Ureth. " The New Scholar "lly the le s. Instrumental luet-MUes K. Lechcr and h. O'Connor. Uernian Dialogue ny me uey. Veccl Sole lly illss K. Lelsz. rAirr it. Comic Dialogue lly the ley. instrumental liuctUy Misses M. Kruuip una M MeUoneugh Comic beug "I've Changed My Mind,' l the class. l.erman Dialogue lly the Klrls. Chorus "8ee wr," bv the Mttle gtrls. lnstnimcutal Duct lly Misses J. lvaler and U.Miller. ltccltatlen-liy M. llejd. ..... .. ecal Duet-Mljscs K. Leijz and M. Mellen- OUKh Mediation Irish Servant." by the boys. Instrumental Trie-lly Mlses &. Atles, A Myers and K. llewleU. 'lablrau. Klniile Orchestra. Mrs. Cleveland ami Her lliittmmt IteirUe. The first elllcial reception by the president and Mrs. Cleveland was given Tuesday night at the Wbite Heuse. The hcene w; a bril liant one, aud the attendance distinguished There were present the members el tlie dip lomatic corps Prlucu Leepold, of Brazil, cabinet members, elllcers of the army aud navy, judges of the supreme nnd ethor courts, congressmen and heads of execu tive department. Set less than 2,000 guests were present. Mrs. Clevelaud, the young hostess, we are told, "had a smile for every ene mid a word for many, and her w inseme manners ciptlvated all." Her appearance is thus described : "Mrs. Cleveland was attired iu her wedding dress, an ivory satin ; the waist, however, was slightly changed, being tainted back and front, and w itheut sleeves. She wero white silk gauntlet mils. Her only orna ments were the diamond necklace, the wed ding gift of the president, aud a magnificent bouquet of white reses worn at the corsage. Herlialrwas dressed in Grecian cel . and the charming simplicity of her whele uttire only served te show te greater udvanUge the dignity or her carriage aud the gracelul peise of her figure." Cress Suit by LUzle Culp. Lizzie Culis wtl was jailed ler a hearing of a complaint of lelonieus assault aud bat tery prelerred agalust her by Charles Dor Der wart, has lu turn prosecuted the prose cutor. She claims that the row commenced in Derwart's heup w bere he bad invited her te drink beer and afterwards Insulted her, and she used the stove lifter against him iu her own deleuse. She sues ulm ler assault and battery, aud also for fnrnicatieu with Kate Slley,( Derwart's allegel wife) aud she sues Kate Staley ler adultery, the complaint alleging that Kate Staley has a husband liv ing from whom she has never been dl dl vnrced. Derwart and his alleged wlle wiire held for a hearing Saturday ev euing, before Alderman Deen. The Female Herse thief .tgslu In Jail. Saio'me Buck, alias Sal e no Whitman, who served a term for herse stealing, was arrested this morning en the Welsh mountain for stealing a piece el muslin, the property el Adam WeltzeL The muslin "as found secreted in the upper room of the heuse wbere Siloine lives. She endeavored te escape from Cenhtable Nagle, but was unsuccesslul. She was taken before Justice Fleam, at New Helland, aud after a hearing was committed for trial. She was very abusive te the witueeses in the squire's oUlce and went be for as te strikuene et them. Ilistirilerlies Ceuimttteil. Alben, Harali and Mary Ingrain ar rested Rt an early hour Tuesday morn ing ler drunken nnd disorderly conduct en Whit-Monday evening, had a .hear ing before Alderman McCoiieiny this afternoon and were severally committed te theceuntyjail Ter 30 days each. Hattie Wil Wil eon, who claimed te a " boarder " at the In gram ranch, was ceuimitted for LD davs. Al Al ten Inicram. charued with keenlm; a dlsorderly aud bawdy heuse, was coin cein coin mltted te answer at court. Target hhoellng at Tells llalu. At the target sheeting by the Nchuetzen Verein atTell's Haiu en Tuesday, live mem bers engaged In nominal prizes, for a round of three shots, in a series of eight matche . The score of the same, nut of a possible 2, resulted as fellows : Jehn T. Knapp, 211); Charles Franclscus, 200 ; Peter Demmel, 17; Henry Breiler, H2 ; Henry J. Kegel, Hi Knapp wen first prize in 1st, 3d, 1th and Tth matches, and second prize in 2d match. Demmel wen ilrst prize in 2d, Cth and Sth matches. Pranclscus vveu 1st prize in fith match, and second prize In 1st, 3d, Ith, Cth, 7th and Sth matches. Kegel wen second prize In 6th match. There was also some geed sheeting arter the mttches. Funeral of Win Murray. The funeral el Wm. Murray took place from the rosldence el his seu-Iu-law, James Black, esq., North Duke street,thls morning. The iuneMl service was conducted by ltev. Hatchell asaisted by Rev. Dabceck. In ac ac ac eordance with the expressed wish of Mr. Murray the services were very brier and plain consisting only or the reading or a psalm, the singing era hymn, prayer and a row remarks en the life and character id the dleaed. The pall-bearera wero B. K. Khenk, Henry Shubert, Ilebert MtGrawand Hamuel Myers, The interment was made In Woodward Hill cemetery, where the concluding survice was conducted by Rev. Satchel), the bonedlction being pronounced by I5ev. Babcock. Sale of Liurt lu the Lener Knil Frem the Quurryvllle I'est. L. T. Hentel and H. II. 1VIU have bold te J. Caruathau, ou private terms, 35 acres or the laud lately purchased rrem Win. Withers. On the balance or the tract n large force of men are at work nnd making it leek much Iteller. O. G. Barr has moved his steam saw mill en it and expects te cut some 10.000 loot or bnlldlng lumber out or it. On'lrlullu I'lilMdeliilila. The Central el'rauHpnrutieu company's suit against the Pullman Palace Car company, brought te rocevortwoquartorlyliistalliuents et rental or fCO.OOO each, under the terms or the original lease or 1S70, is en trial hofbre Judge Butler and a jury In the United States circuit court of Philadelphia. Clese of "' Forty Hours "lleiotleu. The close or the "l'erty Hours" dovetlou at HU Mary's Catholic church last evening was attended by a verj0large crowd. Itev. llellly, of Yerk, preached and Huts. Leguo, iteilly and McCtillugh recited the Litany of the SaliiU. The blessed sacrament wjs carried lu precession, benediction was cele brated and the devotions came te an end. Meeting of High Mthoel AluiuliL This evening the business meeting et the high school alumni will he held at the high school building, en West Orange street. It Is Important that there should be a full at tendance. Committed. Jehn A. Stephenson, ter disorderly con duct and begging, wascoinuiitted te the ecunty Jail last e veuiug for 20 days by Alder man McCouemy, A Cew's lrdlramrnt-leth et Je. Shewaltrr. from the Oxlerd Truss. One of Hen ey Baughmaii'scewsstumbled down into bu unused well in a ftoldetihls larm in Bart township, Lancaster county, n tew days age. The peer animal rem lined Imprisoned until discovered and efforts wero inaue te rescue u wmi repe auu wcmin Whlle heisting the cow the Uckle poles fell, striking a man severely and letting the cow dew n Inte the hole again with such lorce that she was killed. Jeseph Shewalter, of Bread street, died en Saturday last after au illness et atsiut live weeks. He was bem In the northern part of Chester county In 1S07. Mr. Shew alter re sided In Drumere township, Lancaster county, W years, where he engaged lit Mim ing. He came te Oxford 'J7 years age, kept the Oxford house one year and for a time en gaged lu the real estate business. The inter ment was made in Chestnut Level cemetery. B Sii..enl te lie Stelen. Policemen Leuian and Beechler received in formation ou Til end ay that led thorn te bollev e that stelen articles were secreted at the heuse of Jake Burztrd en Jehn street. They went te the olllce of Aldermau A. F. Dennelly anil procured a search warrant They fetlud In the house some lard, sausage nnd several articles which ausworthe description of theso stolen from the houses et F.phr.tim II. Kehrerand Daniel Graver, living near Nells. vllle. I'bese gentlemen have been notified te call at Alderman Dennelly's office te ex amine the articles found In Burzard's heuse and are expected this altorneon. Surprise Party. Jehn A. Welnier, residing at Ne. Ill East Vine street, was -10 years old yesterday, and in honor of the event his friends arranged for a surprise party. On his return home early in the evet'lng he found that a large number of frimuia Imii tnken ixissesxlnn of his house. He seen guessed the object of their visit, aud for sev oral hours all vn loved themselves in dancing and ether amusements. A sumptu ous collation was partaken of. Mr. Weimer vi as the recipient of many costly girts. Cetuert at the M.i uttervher Gnrilen. Last evening the Perseverauce band, of Lebanon, gave aceucert at Mieunorcher gar deu aud the crowd present was very large. The garden was handsomely trimmed with Hags, evergreens Ac, and beneath the elec tric light it presented a brilliant appearance. The band, which Is under the leadership or l'rer.J. W. Uracil, is a splendid musical or ganization. Kvery piece played by the band was applauded aud they were deserving of It. The musicians certainly made n lastlug im im im prossien aud L incaster ieople w ill be glad te hear them at auy time. lrtetiy Cases. Samuel Overly, charged en oath el Alice Farley w ith larceny as bailee, gave ball ler a hearing before Alderman Spurrier this eve ning at T o'clock. The complaint states that Oveily received from the presecutrix a clock te have repaired , that hoseld the clock nnd appropriated the proceeds te his own use. Frank Slurk, charged with the larceny of n watch, chain aud locket, the property of M. J. Heukle gave ball for a hearing .before Al derman Spurrier te-morrow evening at 7 o'clock. I'eimajlTatila lUllreml Klectloe. Theso elllcers were ro-elected nt the annual meeting of the Penniylvania railroad com pany vesterday : Geerge B. Roberts, presi dent ;J. N. McCullough, first vice president; William Thaw, second vice prasldent; Thes. D. Messier, third vice president and comp troller; G. 11. Liggltt, secretary, and Stephen White, jr., assistant secretary. Prosecution Withdrawn. The prosecution brought aeainst J. Weidel, for committing an aggravated assault and bat bat bat torven a young son of James Stveger, was withdrawn at the eliice of Alderman Barr,last evening, nnd the costs paid. Letters Held. A letter addressed te Jehu D. Weller, 2,710 bcett street, Philadelphia, is held at the Lancaster postellics for postage, and one ad dressed te J. G. Detterline, without any pTstollice being given, is held ler better di di di lo.'tieu. Miter lluilge Lest J, M. WesthielTer lest a sliver badge, nosmerth much intrinsically, but v elued highly en account "of old n-noclatlens. MAUKKTlt. NeirYerk Produce Market. New erk, lune lit tlenr market dull but (juli't s rinc, Mii'.J; Superfine, ti UHM3J , Common te i-oed Kxtra Westurn, U lanJTS. City Mill Kxtrits. U Beat 65 for VV est Indies j sunn. Kxtnt, nnsii ij; tiira-in; ti-isjjre. W bent Ne. 1 Hed state en Spot, e : Ne. 1 lied, sOc: Ne. 1 Whlte, de. 87c : Ne. 2 lted, W Inter, J uly Wjie j Ne. 2 Ked, Winter, Aug , 3e. Cern Ne. "i Mixed, cash, tic , July, l-tc. Oats Ne. I White state, spot, lltjl.'c; Ne. 2, de. Sc : Ne 1 mixed, June, SJXi.. Kedull;htate, tc llarley nominal. Perk dull ; New Mess. Iioaie 23. Lanl July. "23; Aug, HX. Melagsng iinn ; ITe for N) test boiling stock i Perte Ktce, 3eec. Turpnullnu Arm at J3C Ueslu dull : strained te geed. II utjl 06. Petroleum dull j leflned In cat-cs.ic. rnlghts dull j grain te Liverpool, 4;c. lSutuir Mnrkut dull; .Sen Western Creamery. 11817c. Cheese dull. Western Klat, SQ7Kc Kggs e;ntler: fresh Eastern firsts, KQUkc , Western de, lHiftllKc Sugar market sternly ; Uoflned cutleaf, C IS 16 fti'c ; Uranul itcd, CSic Tallew sKtady ; prime city, (Jc. coueeuuu ; lair cargoes ni. It I en iilet; Carolina and Louisiana, common te fair, 3Kttle. Chicago Maraet. Chioase, June 1H, 10 a. m. Market opened : Wheat lune, "ic; July,73Kej Aug, 71?c; Sept. 75-Vc. Cern fune, Slcj July, 35Kc; Aug., 3i,c; Sept , 37ie. Oats June, 27K i July, 27Xci Aug, 2ws ; sept..25;;c rerk1 uly. ts e5 ; Aug., 8 77K ; Sept., s 37. Irdluly, 103; Aug, i Ham IS ; bepl., ulbs-J uly, 15 ; Aug., V I JX I f cpt , IS i. oiesiae. Wheat June, TIJiet July. 72c; August, 7Uic; bcpt,75;ic. Cern-June. 31!c July, 3S!ic ; August, 3ic; bepL, Wla eats lune, '.Te; July, STJic ; Aug., 2SJie; Sent. 2S'c Pork-'.fune, H 05; July, 13 65; Aug., H7iSt Sept., tH'Jiy(. Lard June, m w; uuiy, v ui i ivng., StinU: Hunt.. J25 lllbs-June. (3 tOQS Aug., V 15 ; Sept., tS SU. 10; July, W 40 . Oram and ProTUlens. rurnl9hedby 8, K. Yunilt, Ilreker, Chicago. June 1C, 1 o'clock p. m. Wheat. Cern. Outs, l'erk. Lard. June 7 IK 34 27Vi July -tQ ny, 2it465 6.17K August 7ivJ W. 2Mi UTIH 6.17X Beptemhcr 74j; 37J4 255 8.65 G 85 October ...7H November 77 Uccclpts. Car Leta. Winter Wheat Spring Wheat Cern eats llje llarley en city Cmdoeil . lleud. UeculpU Begs Closing Prices 2 o'clock p. ui. Wheat. Cern. Oats. Perk. Lard Jllliu UY, 27 8.65 CUD July 7,'K 35', 27ti 8b5 6.07K AUBUSt. 7Ul . 25K 8 lli 8.17K September. TM 37H 25JI 8 6.23 October 7eJ. November Oil City Crude OU C7S Stock Slarkeu. (juetatluns by Jteed, McOrann A Ce., bankers, Lancaster, Pa. BSW TORK LIST. 11 A. K, Canada Pacific.., C. C. C. 1 Cel. Ceal Control Pacific.!., 40 32 Canada Southern, Chi., SLL.A Puh. Denver A Klellrande,, Oel , Lack. A Western., Krle Krte2d New Jersey Central,., K. A T Leu. A N Ijike Shere Michigan Central siissnun i-acinc , Northern Pacific N. p. fret n. w New Yerk Central Ohie Central Omaha Oregon Trans Ontario Weilein l'aclfle Mall Bechester A PltUeurg St. Paul : Texas Pacific. Union Pacific ........... Wabash Common . W abash Prolerred ........ Western Union TclcKraDh. WwlBhore KM, , Hi, 3 r.v. 5iK Wi tsji 45 i 25 .. 2n? 2K as-V .. 'l KX itlU .. &5 65U M? .. 2,i)-j 'Mi 2K .. 3tt mi .. biii 61,0 btii 7352 lWJi lt'.K HOW 27)2 2S 27J WW ui v&l UM H3K ink 10l 1WJ 1C4;.' w,i ii)k 45i 34 3t)l UH 18 WJi 61 W ejji iViji i 11W ll(J 10M 53V Mi? W lli tig 14 2Vj ttl SO c:2 62 eiM . 1W 04;2 ratLADS'-rau list. Leblah VsJIev. 3 13 .l-l a, 17 Y. I'MU I'ennaylvat'la ... Beading- Lehigh Navlg-vUe.t.,... HesUmvlllfl Philadelphia A Krle... Northern Cent M 12 1 16 People s rasiwiicer K'd'R Ueu'ls M'lK's Ce.. Oil !'i 7 .VKW .ir KRTM KM KNTtt. A.K1NO 1MWDKB, L ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. TU13 pe der never varies. Atnuvolel purity, strength and wholesetnonos. Mem eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be told In competition with the multitude et low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders, (told only in cant, llevit, lUaiss 1'ewdh Ce., 106 Wall Street. Sew or. mari7-U dAw ANTKD A CO M P El'KNT llA NTO take charge of a foundry. Special work. ene einer neeu aeiny. LAMMS sILlM KADIATOIILO, Ne. M7 h'erth Cherry Slrts!t, Lancaster, l'a. mnellKit I- IKDKUKKANZ. J A spec! it meeting 111 be held tomorrow evening at the hsll. te which all members nrelu vlteil 1 here will be some ver Important bust ni'ss transaited. It tUNSl HOKUM, sec WANTED. A gixxl girl te de general housowerk at Ne. 150 Kast W alnut strict. ltd" FOB KALi: - FOl'Il HOKSIM'OWKU Horizontal Kngtne, complcte with bullur, heater and Pump j as geed as new can be seen werklng.nl JelClwd 4t)bOl'TlltllUISriANbT. IiAYINO CAKDS AT 5C, 10c. AND 15c. per deck, I-lne Gilt Kdge Pla lng Canhs, iV.iH-riletk UhMUTU'SUOAK Ml tilth. fubi3 W AStfd .Se. Ill East King StrieL sTT TiirVT salaiiy TO AG lntsT UXtJJJ Adiln-ssnteme. Dlt. SCOTT'S KLttTKIC UOODS. Ne. C12 llreadway. New lerk. The Only (jeuulue. ups3mdced TDOHBL1VS " " LIQUOR STORE, .Ne. Si CENT11E SQL' AHE. SCHOOL TAX TOR liyvV Thedspllcntels tnthn hands of the Treas urer. 1 hive rsT cent, oil for prompt payment. W.O MAUSIIAI.L, Treasurer, .Ne IS Centre Mquarv. enicu hours from 9 a. in. tot p.m. Jl iuidli T UK ONLY'GLKAK HAVANA KILLKR Chrar and Clmirutie Helders ferltV:. liEMUTH's CIGAIt STOKE, Iehl3-W"ASlfd Ne. lit Kast King htrc eL NOTICK THRHE PP.R CENT. ABATI ment III Le allowed ou all City Tax paid Haul uciuiuuuij ssi. JcliSwd C t. Ml Kits, City Treasurer. BE.UTIKV7' ATARKLKY'S "YARA O.TA. recommended te levers of a genuine Havana Cigar, at M AKKLEY'H. ollew Frent," Ne. 21 North yueen btrcet (Formerly Hartman's) AA. BB. Use Mnnkcim Heller Fleer. The Original. The Hest, in y21vM,V48U GOOD NEWS FOR THE THIRSTY. I havejust secured thu cxcluslvu agency for this city fur KUl'l'Llll'9 K.VTKA NKW YOUK BEElt, proneumtd by cempetint fudges the bat and yurett IJecr newr manutacturd anyuhcrc ! CHAKLIE HOiTElt, Proprietor of THE COllNEH&ALOON, Itear of Central Markets, the only place In the city where this Famous Beer can bu hud. -Trylt. myl71rad5tWPtt CHECKS ! CHECKS ! Given Wlth'.Goeds ! Given With Goods ' The Dtfilcully about Checks Is all ever. We have a right te lssue them. Our business will be conduct! d in the future ns In the past. ( hecks redeemed and new ones Issued a lull check given with each aud every pound of cetfee and four with n pound of Ua. An elegantnew stock of presents te select from. A new Invoice of fans this week.i CLARKE'S TEA STORE. mariS-tydAw Ne. 33 West King Street. ESTATE OK JOHN PETER STORM feltz, latnef Lancaster city, deceased Let ters et administration en taid estale having been grunted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are requested te make lm mediate piyment, and these having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay fnr settlement te the un- ........1.- .l t I U1- I, k u-u - GEOKGK M. 8TOIIMKELTZ, Administrators. II. C. Kiucadv, Attorney. my5-ttdW TATKNT STRAP PANTALOONS The Greatest bmatien of the Age. Pantaloons made with the Patent Strap fit easy, de net bag out at the knees, don't draw up when sitting down, and glve better satisfaction than any ethers. Place your order with A. It. llesensteln, the Merchant Tailor, who has the sole right for Lancaster for the Patent Doublet Strap Pantaloons. I offer an unusually full Bleck of nebby Koeds for Pantaloons, Suits, Vesting and Hprinn Overcoets,andnmdovntlng my en tlru attention te my trlends and patrons, nnd will spare nn effort te retain the position 1 have se long held as First tlne Merchant Tailor el Lancaster. Respectfully yours, A. II. UOSENSTE1N, 37 North Queen 8L M ILLER'S LIQUOR STORE. AS TO QUALITY We can glve you better volue than anyether heuse In the trade. We carry the largest stock OLD WHISKIES In Lancaster. Meney refunded for anything proving unsatisfactory. Miller's liper Stere, 33CEN1UE bCJUAKE. mjiJluiilS.tWAltnw -vreriOK. JLl I have been requested by the Finance, Committee, of the City of Lancaster, te call in for the sinking r und, the following bends of the lean authorized by ordinance, el the City of Lancaster, Pa .approved March S, A I) lasi, te refund IJU0,(Ol el the existing indebtedness or the City et Lancaster at 4 per cent , and amended by ordinance approved March 20, lsM. Ofthescries ene te twenty years, lz! Nes. A, (1, 18 17, 1. '.'1, !. 25, S), 41, 1 i, SO, W, m, b7, m, 10, DO, Kl, Ui, of one thousand dollars each. Helders will therefere uresent thenbnvniium. bcredbeudsat this office en or before JULY 1, ISM, for payment, alter which date interest en said bends will cease. W. A. MOItTON. Mavi Biayer. Mayer's Orrics, LAhCASTKB, Pa., June, 1, It, Jl tJyl.M.Wftb T4TINKIUL Hi'RlNQ WATER. BLACK BARREN Mineral Spring Water. PUUE, 8WKK.T, TAbTKLESS-A NATUKAL UEMKUYANDkPECiriC. Ker Inflammation of thoKldneysund Jlladder, llrlghl'a Disease, Diabetes, Jaundice, Ueut, llrlek Dust UeiKislts, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Gen eral Debility, female Disease. Mi' Testimonials und ltefcrcuces irurnltbcd. bold in quantities from half a gallon te ten gallons. 1. 8. aOOl) MAN, Manager. OfUce Ne.37 East Grant Street, (rear of Court Heuse. The BLACK IiAUKEX SPUING HOUSE new open. Ter tonus, address MISSClllUBTIK IIOMllEltaCU, Pleasant Urevc, Lancaster County, l'a. JuuelMiud amw ADrmmnamMMtm. MAUKLF.Y'H "YM,LOW VBONT5 dear tiller llavans 3 rent Cigar Is pre. neiinccd tiy sinekers the best In the mar- " ' M AKKI.KY'a " Tellow Irent," Ne. :i North gueen Hlreut (t'ertueily llartmait's) ToiiAive curriNGs, hukaph. hift lNUS AM l'AUKKIW WASTK, l)ry and Clean, tHmght (or cash. J. 8. MOLINA, Ne. 7Ji Pearl Street, New erk. Helerenre Fred. Bchulle. Ne. UJ Pearl street. New erk. fehlT-lyd -IITOMKN IN HHOI'S AND HTOHES. TV Women who labor often have backache. IH'USIHl S l SI'llUU 1 IllSll'IB Will 1VIIUVH lb IIUIIIV diatdy. iic PUT YOVK PBKM1SKH IN OHDKB. Chlnrhln et Lime aud ether Scasonable Ids lnf.danu.nt 1umKV.a I)K1J( 8TOKB Ne. X est King Street. T F.VAN'H F LOU It. LEVAN'S FLOUR Always Uniform and Reliable Te Tin: public. whereas certain patties have been selling li e cream nt two quarts ler X5 cents, represent" im Um sutin tnltt,i liefiii , until, tiv K. M. IlKllCO ,t te , .his Is in inlerm the public In general that the iiferes-tfil cream wss net miitiufactiired l thu iiiidersigtiwl.as we make only geed and pure tee cream w meu cannot ue maue si se iuw 1,rU'' K. M DANCK A CO.. H Ne MS Seuth lluteii fit. s P H 1 N O Ol'F.NINU AT U. OKU HAllT'S. FINE TAILORING. The largest and most Complete Assortment of FINK VVeOLLKNS for the Spring liade te be found lu the City or Lancaster. A Choice Line of spring Overceatings ana Pantaloenlngs In nil thu Latest Patterns. Prices Lew, lki Workmanship, nnd nil goedj Warranted as reprosentvd. H.GERHART, NO NOHTIt qUKENBTKKKT sWOpposlte the PtMteIOce. marZ7-lydll CUOEH I HHOKJS I New Red Frent Shee Stere, Ne. 40 NORTH QUEEN BT (Next Doer te I'ostefflce) e h.ive Just received ene of the Iinst Lines of .Men s Hey's, euths'. Ladles', Misses' nnd Children's SHOES '1 hat can bu get for the money, thus complet ing our alrtitd) larg stock. We can Kuarantf-e thu prices te be ltOTTeM KtOUIlEs." Wa have strictly "ONK PUICK," nnd guarnntee entire satlsfHctlen. If you want Anu or course shoes nr slippers! If you ant hand ortnachlno ertnachlno ortnachlne inade sh(n-s. In fact. If you want anything la the shoe line, thai can be found only In flrst-dass eslahllshmenti nt Popular Prices, call at Uie NKW-HKI) JTUONT 8HOK 8TOUK, Ne. 18 NORTH QUEEN STREET, (Next Doer te the I'ostefflce ) CHAS. A. REECE. arrllOmdAwIt w SK NONE BUT " BEST'S " HOT AIR PUMAOES! MAUE OF BEAVT 1BON. Stere siuare feet of ltadUtlng Surface, most economical In fuel, and the liest ltesulls In Heating Duellings, Schools, Churches et any Henter In the market. Pea or Nut Ceat for fuel Estimates furnished for Heaters, Including M menry. Het Air Pipes, Kegtsters, etc. l'lenty of Lancaster reference. Heaters guaranteed le give entire satisfaction or taken out at our own expense. being both practical men In the business, we ask a share of patronage. Estimates cheerfully furnished for Plumbing, Gas tilting, Tin and Micet Iren Werk, Hoefing. Alse a lull supply et Tinware, Ac. Prices te suit the tlmus. Ulu nan call. EVERTS & OVERDEER, COHNEll Or EAST KING.JOUN AND MID OLE 8TKEETH. mayl-emdM,W,ABK J. H. (UVLKR A CO. BARGAINS -IN- Dress Goods I WHITE UOODS, EMllItOIDElllEB, LACES, HUTTONS. TltlMMINGa, rillNGKS, H03IERV, OLOVKB, GAUZE UNDEHWEAll, SKIHTS, SUMMElt S1IAWLH, I'AltA.SOI.S, SUN UM11UKLLAH, At Iiargaln Prices for Cash. llandsome SUMMElt SILKS sold re gardless of cost. i-Come and see our goods and prices. Jehn S. Givler & Ge,, Ne. 25 East King Street, Lakcastib, Pa. rUM BAJ.B UM MBXX. TJWR RENT. X! I A Tobacco Wnrehouse with Penn'a It. It. Biding. Capacity for storing 3,000 cages. Apply "mariO-tld INTELLIQENCKH OmCE. F I0R RENT. LANCASTEliHALL, Nes. 120 and 221 WEST KING 8T11EKT, for Halls, ralrs nwd Entertainments. m27-lmd FOR SALE. One New Express Wagen, New Streng ltunnlng Gears, suitable for market wagon, one No-Tep buggy, ene new Push Cart, Carts, Hees, Picks, Axes. Digging Irons, two Jack Screws ami a let of Hinges, t'omeand see them. GEOKGE HOSE, JunelO-lwd Ne. lillteckland street. FOR RENT. Shep In rear of Ne. 37 West Chestnut street, nsed as a clgar.bex factory, and a shop en Mllllln street, between Seuth Queen and Prlnce streets, lately used as a carrlage lactery. Alse a dwelling und stere room new occupied by A. A. HubTey as a drug store, West King street. Apply at the lli-tfd 1NTELLIGENCKU OIIICI pRIVATE HALK OFIIOKSEa 1 will bave by next Monday a carload of WESTERN NOBMAN HORSES, Irem Indiana and Illinois, purchased bvOlven, Haum X Ce., consisting of heavy drafts, farm horses, und a few nice drivers, which 1 will dis pose or at prlvate sale. GEOUGK GROSSMAN. P UHLIO HALE OF VALUABLE MILL nuil'EKTV owned bv lha Cltv of Lances ter, en SATUUDAV, en SATUUDAV. JUNK IK. 168S. at the County Heuso en East King street, will be sold nil that certain tract et land, sltimle at Intersec tien of the conestegaana HiguspnngiurnniKB and Contstegu creek, In Lancaster and West Lampeter townships, Lancaster county, Pa., known as the Old uctery property, containing beven Acres and One Hundred and Ten Perches. Thu buildings en these premises consist of the remains of the our-Story Mone factory which was destroy cd by II re a number el years age, but the walls remain standing as Arm a at tha tline of the nre, aud can be built upon again. The water power te be ohUtlned here Is second te none in the county The head and tall race stund lnuictnswten the mill waaln acUvB pp. emtlen.and can be turned bvamcsleraw outlay into ene of the best Urlst Mills In the county. This property is net mere than a mile Irem Lancaster Clly. with a geed turnpike running into tewn.nnd located In the midst of perhaps the richest agricultural and wheat growing dla trlcts Hi the world. ,,,.,, hale te cemmence at 7Ke clock p. Hi. for lurther juirtlculars call en wmTJ Chairman Property Committee, OrJOELL. HAINES, Ma 9 North Duku Street, Lancaster, l'a. 1IMIIY bllCBJIHT, Auct. 8,T,ln,U,lU(pUd s . ,?' TT AWN8 BHOUGHTDOWN. Theientlnurd Coel WtAlher ha bteught Lawns Down te 4 Oenta a Yard. AT TUB North End Dry Goods Stere. J. W. IIYUNK. neTMyd Me. 321 North Uneen street. rpiIK NKW OAHH BTOHK. NEW CASH STORE, 247 & 240 North qwa Btraet, Opposite the Keystone Heuse and Northern Hank, OPKN1NU TO DAY. New Dress (limds. New Ilatlste Cleths, New Prei-MUckcr. New Satteens, New Percale and dilutees. New dents' tlaiun Shirts, New Ladles' Uauxn Vests, New Children's dauzn. An Klegant Nauru Vest atria. Illsek and Col Cel Col eted Ktd Ulnicai a OixkI Kid lllornatfteo. black llk Milts, and a Large Bleck of llomiu llemiu tics nnd Notions all at Lewest Prices. r- Plcnse give us n call. febMyd V. II. POWERS. VMV ATTRACTIONS AT Till BOSTON STORE. K KK HAY SOMKIIIINO NEW. We nre new shim lug nn Immense Assort ment el WHITE DRESS GOODS. Corded 1'ln.ues, Cradle Checks, India Linens, Priscllla Checks, lcterla Lawns, In (act e erythlug new and desirable Printed Satlnes, Printed batistes, Crinkled 8ecr suckers, Kmemld Checks, At Less Thau City Prices. Just Opened SO lloen of our Kamens (Innt's Unlnundrled Shirts, Itelufnrced llnrk nnd rmnt and warranicd wumsutta Muslin, sec. each. STAMM, BROS. A CO., Nee. SO & 28 North Queen St, LAN CAST EH. PA. Ty-ATr A SHAND. Jerseys, Jerseys. wnr & SHAND, Nes. O, 8 Ss lO Beat King St. The Jersey Wnltt still maintains Its position as the most popular garment for summer wear. W enew etrer a cry large variety of AMERICAN ANII QEKMAN Ceat-Back Jerseys-, Vest-Frent Jerseys, Folkn-Det Jerseys, Braided Jerseys, In a gtrat ar1ety nf qualities at the Lewest Prices ei or known. Open Te-day 150 Deien Ladies' and Children's All-Weel Jersey W&isft, Ik'liiu the balance el a Inrgn manufacturers' stock at W per cent, en" usual prices. CIIIMUtKN' Al.uwnni, JEllSEiS, W Cents Each. LADIES' ALL-WOOL JEltSEt, 79c Each. New Yerk Stere, LANCASTER, l'A. J. B. MARTIN A CO. Midsummer DRESS GOODS! Every Day Brings Something New and Desira ble, and our Stock of Crinkled Seersuckers Are of the Newest Patterns ; 6Jic., re, 10c., UHc and 20c. PRINTED BATISTES. A lese Arrived this morning, and consist of Ilatlstcs. ene yard wide, at 9c. Other ba tistes at 12Hc, 19c. and ?ec Fifty Pieces French Satines, At S5e. a yard. In the Newcst Patterns. Celer- Ings and Combinations; the City Price lsS7Kc One Huudred Pieces te Select from of AMERICAN SATEENS. At r.Jic, 7c, te., 10c, Uie. a j aid. A SPECIAL 1IAUGAIN IN Embroidered Robes, IN WHITE AND ECUU AT Z.OO A KOBE WHITE GOODS Of All Descriptions and I'rlcei the Lewest. SUMMER BILKB At 2Lc., Xc , 4'0. and COc J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince St&, (Opposite Stevens Heuse.) LANUABTEB. PA A TLANTIO CITY. THE OLD ESTAI1LISUKD Chester County Heuse, Centrally located, convenlent, very near the Ben, comfortable in every way, and home-like. NOW OPEN. ... . ancs J. KEIM fc SONS. may2C-2md EOR HARQAINB In Gauce and Scotch Underwear, Drill and Jean Drawers, from 2V!. and upwards, GO TO llECHTOLD'S. Alse Laundried nnd Unlnundrled shirts from 4e. toll.ie. Extra Sizes Working Shirts. Best Make of Working Pants, Overalls and Jackets In the market. Neckwear, Cellars, Cuffs, Sus penders aud Notions generally. All cheaper thun ever AT BECHTOLn'8. Nn. 62 North queen strret. I' S.-IIoiises and building Leu In geed loca tions ler sale. T HIH l'AI'KR 18 PRINTED WITH INK Manatacturaa by J. K. WRIGHT 00., suau-ira tb mt um bu rbiueeipni. r A . s , -4M-sj -j.A jtys sT