JMBWBfj Je-r: ' ' v4-TOtf LANCASTER DAILY DTTgLLIGBycaBB. MONDAY. JUNES 21, 1886. i . . . . ' ttf. Gi.. ?:v m K 5i m Mr CELEBRATION. t VUVMCM,COLUM- PMKLT BMCOKATMD. ! tbe Merntttg nnd Etenlng-An I tnrt lyiM Sent te lb teMai AcceaM of Sslllrg 4 KMpIng tli Mejr. n "& fendence of the.lnTxi.iaicR. ti, Fa., June zi rue Hunttay baTrteltyKafermed church celtv raaalvMiMiy In the main room of iBaaday morning. The church Hy decorated ler me occasion, I aplelely packed betli morning ; t exlr aeala bad te be provided tuodallen of the people present. ref the pulpit, en the altar above MM,atoed triamle, composed of flowers IHMM, which la the emblem or the Trin , treaatbia triangle radiated aeven rays of iMMi en theae raya were letters cempcslng ..fRr wert "Trinity," and between the rajs WUWerd "Bunday." Trinity Sunday HiraW the completion of tbe revelation by Trinity. Tbe pulpit waa handsomely W( LtessMM terMM IhJtMttnlcd with flowers and petted plant nM axerclaea or the morning consisted 01 k' mgtatg, reading of the spestles' creed, re- feawve readings 01 appropriate acnpiure varaaa, an address, Ac,, and was much en- I bv all nresent. . Rar. Pannebecker. dell vered a sermon i laaililim in the Sunday school, which was I aM exposition of this important church l A JUmetcd te tbe Comity Ilesntud. i' Ob last Saturday evening an old man of about sixty years of age, was walking down ; Vrent street and seated himself en a chair at i Warren's reatraurant In a short time the 'MB fell te tbe pavement, being attacked Vita an eptleptle fit. lie was rerouted te WUltama' drug store, where he was given Mention. He gave his namea Ilevener, Md bis borne in Yerk county. He said be M without any family and had no regular 1 ', home. A permit was secured from Peer '.Director Jacob Strlne, and en Sunday morn s'' SttBg the old man was removed te the Laueas k" ?f teraeunty hospital. ' 4M ' Taken te Yerk. &-i A., tut af.tar fVtnatatila Ramnnl Vntlr. f 4. 'of Yerk,came te Columbia and arrested Kllas KJ. &k..& . Hialilnnl nt nt l,.n I ktn 1l.-l.lf. n. (Maner street It is alleged Mr. Mehler sold :' cigars te tne amount 01 t neienging te a ; si. man in Yerk county te a firm In New Yerk - en commission, dui laiteu u return tun ; iffwaeney te the owner, no was lateen te 1 ertt t v,Where be will have a hearing le-day. &&r, ThA nrdrnf railroad conductors held an :s excursion at Mount Gretna, en last Saturday, V which waa verv larcelv attended. The tier. v,t','aoea leaving town numbered ever three U hundred, and they were Joined by many mere irein iiarriaDurg. The ladles' aid society, of the Church of Ged, closed the strawberry festival en last Saturday night. Tbe atlalr was very suocess suecess suocess lnl,ibeth socially and financially, and the money realized will be devoted te the church. The Sunday school et the Methodist church will plcnle at Fenryn park, en next Wednes day. Several large toy balloons were put up nn Frent street, en last Saturday evening. Tue balloons were made te aaceud by the het air from a sponge full of alcohol, and went up te a geed height. They were made in the shape or a large tiab, an elepbant, etc The Sunday school of the United llrethren church have decided te held their picnic during the month of August. The heavy iron girders at the new stere of Messrs Haldeman, en Locust street, are new being placed In position. Michael Kepler, the young man who wa-s se badly Injured en last Thursdav at the brick yard at Wisler's, in doing much better than was expected by tbe physician attendlug him. iMVJteritiu inn r. n. it. The Four Track .Sjitrm In Iln Further Ex tamled hlx siv HrJitges. The engineers of the I'diusy Ivanla Kallread company report that the fourth track of the main line has been extended te Deven. 1 Throughout this distance of fifteen miles - there is net a grade crossing. Preparations are also in progress te extend the four track system even further. On the Harristjurg, 'Portsmouth, Mount Jey, A Lancaster rail road, six sharp curves have been taken out near Conowage, and tbe track straightened, a considerable distance having been saved thereby, The engineers have also com menced the construction of six stone bridges en the Pittsburg division te replace iron structures. Preparation has also begun for the con struction of new equipment Fer the bitu mlneua coal t ratio 1,000 gondola cars have been ordered, and several hundred new pas senger coaches will be tinned out as replic as possible, Including a number of the coin cein pauy'a own make of parlor cars. The con struction of an extra amount of frelght cars baa been deferred until the return trem the stock allotment privileges have all been made, aa some or the funds raised by that means are te be applied te equipment along With ether improvements. About tirty loco motives are also in process of construction. round Drowned In the Canal at Harrliuurg. Trem the Call. The finding of the body of Charles II. Green, colored, aged seventeen years, In the Pennsylvania canal, ltnmedlately in the rear of tbe Philadelphia A Reading depot, Sat urday morning, created the usual excitement incident te such occasions. Green lived with his uncle, a man named Scott, in an old tumble-down tenement in Tanner's avenue, and, His rnmered, received harsh treatment at tbe hands of bis relations. Green was ob served sitting en the tow-path, shortly be fore the occurrence, a little distance below the lock, looking Intently Inte the water. A lad who aaw bis bat float en tbe water gave tbe alarm. A crowd seen gathered, and Jas. Jehnsen, a geed swimmer, brought him from tbe bottom of tbe cant.1 at the second at tempt Corener Shlndler beld an inquest, tbe Jury returning a verdict or accidental drowning. Seme aver that the boy was sub ject te fits, while ethers assert that it was a case of premeditated self-destruction, brought about by ill-usage, as the boy had expressed a determination te put an end te his lite. The body was taken te the homeef his uncle, and will be burled at the expense et the county. Yeung Ureen was known as a quiet, indus trious, polite boy, who did "chorea" for many people around the city. His parents are dead, and he formerly resided at Marietta. Arrest or rui-ltlte. On May 1, Calvin Craig was arrested for being the father of an Illegitimate child, of which Rese Stump was the mother. He said he was willing te remedy the wrong lie had done. by marrying the girl, but the clerk of the court could net be feuud iiutl the girl agreed te let tbe matter rest until te-day. Craig made himself scarce since then, but en Saturday it was learned that he had returned te tbe city and another warrant was Issued for him. II e was taken te tbe office of Aider- bBlin A. 1V TlmitmHtr afwl hfl ruluuml in r.ilflti f.. the nremlse be bad made the plrl. A frlnmi 3 was present entered bail for bis appear fl'mm at a hearing. ' - . 3 trrebabljr a cue of Suicide. ! Ths body of the nian fnimd In iIih runel at i'-TKarletta waa interred en Saturday afternin IL.lathecemeUry, It was net Identified. The f $ a1 peen eea In Marietta en I-'rida V 4 J'2?lD8,n5HJf;j!! yrlklD8 RreunJ town. t &? ?,lm?.BAlud-r atenjoen his shies. aara. r H place wnere the body wu found Thn ' Ik little doubt that it waJ a case el suicide? ,A - v.r - Kuecaed Down and ltebbtd. ; On Friday evening, William Nerrls, who irtidsen Fulton street, while en bis way hone be waa attacked by thieves, who kMttkedbim down and robbed him et8 ta JSMmey and a pair or shears and a razor. fh robbery occurred ou Fulton street, and Mr. Kerns did net roeognlza hlx assailant. $L waa hit en the bead with aome blunt In WBaaeat, and he atili hat the marks et his Math usage. Cenalecut i Barnheld, of tbeSlxtii ward, who itbauaix weeks has been confined ' IbMs fceeie by severe lllneas, took a drive te JUtfwn'a park te see Ine races en Saturday, ' Mil strcvw down town this morning and L sisMi OB atfBiB. lrianda. 1MIMB HOMm SULK. The Kattoeal laa Ohlcsfe en Angott 1H nmt 10. Tbe following circular has Jut been sent out by the executive coinmlltte of the Irish National League of America: Lincoln, Neb., June Sa Te the Olllcers and Member of Hrancbes : We are glad te be able te congratulate you timn the splendid progress our cause has made since no last addressed yen. In a l'arllitiiteut elected en very tmierent issues the iilll gratiiuig iiemu rue te Ireland was only tleftuted by the narrow malerltv of thirty votes. After tbe general election new about te take place we believe that Mr. OlatNtone will be In n por tion te undo by an overwhelming majority the se-railed Union which that great states man himself. In his recent addiess te the Midlothian electors, se truly described n Tinner Union, obtained bv ferce and fraud and never sanctioned or accepted by the Irish nation. The meaiure or home rule proposed by Mr. Gladstone will, hd believes, be productive or permanent ixwe and geed will between Ireland and Kngland, while the twentj-year coercion alternative et Lord Salisbury and the Marquis of Hartlngteu could result only In n mero deadly feud than any that has ever before oxMed between the two countries, accompanied by consequences which every lever of liberty, eery frit ml of humanity should deeply deplore. The pro vincial committee scheme et Mr. Chamber lain Is unworthy of serious consideration. In face el the desperate, disgraceful at tempts of Salisbury. Churchill and Cham- ueriain te letnent religions etrlie inroiigiiem Ireland, our peeple have nobly, and, with the excoptlen of a baudful et misguided Loyalists In Belfast, thev luxe shown the world that the days of stupid religious bigotry and Intolerance atnennt Irishmen has lerever passed any. The Issue or home rulo7er lreland Is new fairly b-rere the KuglUh people, and we feel centldent that the great mass el intelligent Kuglishmen will support Mr. Gladstone, and, by sending him luck te Parliament with a large majority, enable him te solve benetidally ler England as well as Ireland, the greatest and most dangerous problem that the llritisli empire has had te ileal with during this cen tury. In pursuance of the power conferred upon us by the national executive committee et the league, we hereby Munitien tbe third regularcouventlen of thelrlsh National League te be held In Central Music hall, Chicago, en Wednesday and Thursday, August IS and 19, lSSd,and we earnestly trust that e ery branch of tl.eleasuewill belully represented thereat. All branches and societies atliliated with the league that liae subscribed regular dues ter the current term, or liae contributed te tbe parliamentary In nil a sum equal te tb amount of dues, shall be entitled te repre sentatien, and the b.isls of tbe nvrt-centatien shall be as follews: One delegate ler every 11 ft j' members In geed standing; pruidel, however, that In country dietricls, where the numlier of flltj members cannot be easily reached, any number trem twenty-live te fifty shall le entitled te one delegate. We leek fur the attendance et an import ant deleuatiett front the home league and parliamentary puty. All arrangements for ihocenvetitlnii shall be uuder the sole charge of the committee of arrangements of Chicago, already erganled, et whiee ex-I'resldent Aicxauuer auiuvau ami tne mil 'ers el leigtie ter the city of Chicago and the state of Illinois are members Lvery braiicii et the league should set te weik promptly te prepare for the coming crlMs, unit should remit all runds ou hand Immediately te the national treasurer at D"'relt Mich., se that the money may be for warded by him te lrelsud and be made aiUble, if necessary, ler the appre telling mnipttigu. All true Irieuds of Ireland should, by active and eannst organization, uiidoiver te make our approaching conven tion worthy of the sacred cause In which we are engaged the cause of Irish Utterly. We remain yours, very faithfully, I'ArmcK 1-iiAN, President CiiAiu.Ks O'ICkili.v, Treasurer. Jehn I. Sutten, hecretary. yi.oeo FOttttAitur.it. The Munificent Hum That tanratter hnil te the lrlh llnine Itllle Fund. Lancaster Ilrancli, Na C9I, Irish National League of America, may well feel proud of the success that has attended their organba erganba organba tleu. Since that St Patrick's ulghtlast March when mero tbau f 1,300 was subscribed for Ireland, the local fund has been staidily growing, until en Saturday the desired 2,000 limit was reached ami passed. This morning Treasurer J I. It McConeuiy forwarded te Rev. Charles O'Reilly, the national treasurer of the League at Detroit, Michigan, a dratt for f2,000 as the contribution of the Laucaster branch te the great ratise. Fellow lug are the latest contributions te the fund : Levi Sennenle 2 00 Cash ...aid) Kruncls fchredcr 10 w Hen. I V. I'uttersen ft CO Dr. 8. T. Dart S in Cash 5 Ou lir. l It. McC'ennick 5 TO bamucl Dctituth 1 TO leerfe 1'eulz lift William Waltz lui Total fW 00 TUX CUICKXN 1)1, STHUir.it. It l l)"K That la Depopulating I'eultry arl el the erth Knil, Latt week the chicken coops et seeral people, residing in the northern part of the city wai raided and they had a great many chickens killed by some animal. Among the losers was J. 11. Ostormyer, residing at fifJG North Queen street Yesterday morning when that gentleman went Inte his yard, he found that his three remaining chickens bad been killed In the same manner as the ethers. In tbe chicken coop .Mr. Ostermyer found, crouching, a large bleed bound. The animal belonged te Charles Frank, a butcher, of SCO North ijiieen street, and he was given into his charge. The deg was no doubt the cause of all the trouble among the poultry, and he should be killed or net allowed te run at large. Mr. Ostermjer found the cellar of the deg en the fence. It is supposed that he tried te get away, alter doing tbe damage, but was caught by the cellar, which was pulled from his neck and be crawled into the chicken coop te hide. Mr. Fratike has agreed te pay ler all tbe damage that the deg has done. found Dead In Htd. Krnest II. Rapje, a man f0 jears old, who lived with his son-in-law, Henry liurkmau, In Kast Lampeter township, was found dead lu bed en Sunday morning. He had been in delicate health for some time, but did net complain mere than uual when he retired en Saturday night Net getting up at his hour en Sunday morning his daughter went te bis room and found him dead. Sue sent for Corener Henaman, and that etlirial held an Inquest The verdict or the Jury wasthat consumption was the cutise el ilmiii. Samuel Curtis, Henry Mumuui, Henr Ffeelleh, Jacob Dearell, Jeseph Cessuer ami .Michael Malemy went thb coroner's jury. 8tule a I'alr of Shee. On Saturday alternoen a boy, who said be lived In Philadelphia, and who was very shabbily ilrtei-cd, was wit en apalref trousers, by a rteident or Kast Vine street, te take the placoefa very ragged pair he was wearing. Theltey went Inte one of the buildings en Has Ine street, new being remodeled te put en the trousers. Plasterers were work ing In anether room, and the lxy, after deuning the trei!--rs, also shed his old hoes, picked up a pjli of new shoes belong ing te Jacob Htiuipiireyvilleatid walked oil with thorn. When thu shoes were missed a search was made ler the boy, but be could net boleuud. Will llatole Ilreak Me lie. The peer directors met ou Saturday and elected Constable Shaub an additional police man for the peer house grounds, lllsspeeial mission will be te watch the vagrants com milled te the workhouse, who will lie put te weik breaking stone. The incle-ure is Jt nw eelugiiut in erdei, ami In a few tlajs will be ready, wbeu thu mayor and inunl-trittes are expected te bend all Mutants te that insti tution. City t'ruperly Wtllnlr-Mii. The "Old Factory" pmpeity and water power, offered at public fcale en Saturday night, by Joel L. Haines, real estate agent was bid up te V0. The property committee did net consider that an adequate sum and nutwm. t"?8lUlat I'rU The com. mittee w HI rbitr the matter te ceuucllh. Will sail uu J uiy 3d. Rev. Frank E. Shreder has secured pas sage, through J. H. Shnelder, representing the Inman line In the city of Che'er, which sail from New Yerk en July 3d. Mr Shreder will retualu abroad about six wombs. na.ficB ATfKSBTir. The Lnre .tembfr of Biltxluy Schools and So cieties That Will Vltlt This liener!. To-tnerrow the liar association will bold Ihelr annual picnic at l'enryn park, and they expect te have a big crowd. This place seems te be a jtepular resort, ami below is given n list of the picnics which are booked te come oil tbcre between this date and August SI. There are thirty-seven In all, and seventeen el them will be held by Lancaster people, Columbia will send four and Lllitr. three. One or the largest excursions w ill cotue all the way from Philadelphia en the 21th of this month. The picnic will be held by the Friends' Secial Lyceum. The full list Is as fellows : June 22. Ilir Association, ltnca-ter. 21. M. K. Mtmlay school, Columbia. tl 1 rrUiiilg swMm! I.vramn. I'litiiiilelnttln July 1. it' AM-mie tiintl.ty hchoel, llarrl?- 2. M ifjl'sM. E. StimtiySchtMil.lJincaa 3. Kvai'igcllP.d smlay Scheel, lleiullng. 5 Trinity M K. snmlay fcboel, tluniian U. It hangettcat uiiu &sl,",.",t of l.ctianmi. ... fi. Miravlatt tund.iy Whoel, I.tncaster. 7. 11MP ttithcrtui Siimhiy fcchoel, Lan . St. Jean's Lutheran Sunday Scheel, Lancaster. 9. St. Jehn's KpliCeptl Sunday bchoel, Ifctncrtstcr. 13. Dtttn trts.-tSl. K. Sunday Scheel, Lan caster. II Ch'1-i.iief t)ed Sunday Scheel, Laitcas ter. 15. St anl's Kcfermed Sunday Scheel, Lancaster. 16. Tri Lutheran Sunday Scheel, Lan caster. IT. aii.tisilln Kvangcllcal Sunday school, Mlllersvllle. li St . Mil hetty's I'hurch, Lancaster. JO. Degree Matt Monterey Ledge, I. O O. V.. Lancaster 21. Mettntvllle Sunday Scheel, MeuntIIIe. Si rresbytrrlan Memerial Sunday bchoel, Lancaster. 23 St Jehn's Lutheran Sunday Scheel, Lancaster. 21. Evangelical Lutheran Sunday Scheel, Lltttz. at!. Ltederkranz, Lancaster. 27 Second Kvangcllcal Sunday school, Lancaster 2. Tnnltv Kcfermed Sunday Scheel, Cel umhla. 2U Klrsi lCefenned Sunday Scheel, Itcad lng. 30. llxiuiined Sunday school, Manhcltu 31. t.iHjnezer sunuay scnixti, leuattuu. 2. Ma-nuercher. Lnnca.ster 4 Moravian Sunday Scheel. Lttltz. 5. St. Luke's Keremted Mission Sunday Scheel, Lancaster. S. Ledgo of Perfection, Maseus, Lancas ter. 7. Cltlrens' rire Company, Stcelten. 10. St Mary's Catholic Church, Lebanon. 12. St. rani's Lutheran Church. Lttltz. 31. M. E. Sunday Scheel, Cornwall. Aug THE DEATH lltCCUIW. Uenry Slamlu, a Carter, and Miss Ilaunali Mar tin, Scheel Teacher. Henry Stamui, a well-known citizen, father of Stamui Brethers, merchants, North Queen street, died at hi resilience, 117 West Orange street Sunday morning, of cancer of tbe stomach. Mr. suiniii ait (ierman by birth ; came te this country about 1n"0 ; worked many years for Ueorge D. Sprecher In the hardware business and afterwards in the slate trade. Fer some j ears past be has been engaged in hauling. He wasan honest, hard-working man and by prudence and economy acquired considerable property. He was about 5S years old at the tune et his death. He leave a wife, three sons aud a daughter, all of whom reside in this city. The funeral occurs en Wednesday at P:,e o'clock. Death of Miss Hannah Martin. Miss Hannah Martin, daughter of the late Geerge Martin, ex-sherifl et the county died nt her residence Ne. 5.11 West Orange street, en Saturday alternoen. She had been ill only a few days but nothing serious was apprehended. On Saturday alternoen sbe died ery unexpectedly She was a teacher In the public schools several years age and has also been an instructor at the Children's home and St James' parish school. Funeral of Clara Augusta YVIsner. The funeral of Miss Clara Augii9ta Wisner took place en Sunday alternoen, from her parents' residence, Ne. 3'20 Seuth Queen street. The casket was covered with flowers arranged In beautiful design, among them being a cress and anchor presented by the Illble class of St Stephen's Lutheran church of which deceased was a member. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. E. Melster, pastor of St Stephen's. They opened with a hymn by the St Stephen's Sunday school. After a iortlen of the scrip tures was read and a prayer waselfered He v. Meister preached the funeral sermon Irem the 43 chapter and first vere of Isaiah. Dr. J. II Shumaker spoke also words of com fort iu the English language. At the grave the hundreds of scholars of St Stephen's Sabbath school sang "Nearer My lietl te Thee." The following named voting men acted as pall-bearers; Christ Ohs, Chas. Rettlg, W. Freitag and ti. Mayer. Mrs. Vlclitier's Funeral. The funeral of Mrs. Catberine Wldmyer, wife et Christian W id my er, took place from the family residence, corner Hist Kiug and Duke .streets, this alternoen at 250 ocleck. The funeral sermon was preached by Kev. Sylvanus Stall, pastor of St Jehn's Lutheran church, of which do de ceased had for many'years been an active and exemplary member. The funeral was a large one, there belug mere than twenty car riages In line. four policemen Messrs. Cramer, Stermfeltz, KIcbeltz and Heluian acted as carriers. The interment was made at Woodward Hill. A soldier's Funeral. The funeral of Isaae Hughes took place from his residence, Ne. 1 East Lomen street en Sunday alternoen. He was net a member of the Grand Army but be made a request te be buried in the soldier's let In the Lancaster cemetery, and his funeral was attended by a large number or soldiers. He v. Price conducted the services at the house and at the grave the Grand Army services were reatl by Dr. Wlckersham, Dr. Heed and A. C, Leenard. Sale of Stocks. Henry Shubert, auctioneer, this aftornoen sold at the Leeitard hotel for Peter KtaulTer, executer of Maria StaulTer, deceased, the fol lowing stecks: Twe shares of First National bank, of Mt Jey te II. S. Staufler at f 155 per share. Six shares of Union National Mt Jey bank stock, at trass, teE. L. Miller. Twe shares of tbe stock el tbe Lancaster National bank, of Laucaster te Trauk Mus sleman. at fU5 ier share. Four shares et Lancaster ami Lltltz turn pike stock te Jacob 11. Leng at 130 ier share. Arrlted Heme irein College. Mr. William Derwart, of this city, who Is a student at St Stephen's college, Annandale, New Yerk, arrived home en Saturday night te spend the vacation ; be took first prizes in Greek and logic, Mr. Stuart I). Hamilton, of this city, who was also a student at St Stephen's, graduated with honors, being third In his class ; he also took a prize lu Hellenistic Greek ; the subject of bis oration was "Peiseual Influence." He will spend the summer vacation with Hew Mr. Shober, or llarrytewn, N. Y., during which time lie will train a boy choir for St. Jehn's church, of that place. Made Their First Communion. At St Jeseph's Catholie church en Sunday morning the services were very impressive. At the U o'clock mass which was celebrated by Father Submeltz a t liss of 21 boys aud 33 girls made tbelr lirst communion. Father Grotemejer mailean appropriate address te the children en the Important step they had taken. St. Peter's and St Jeseph's societies attended the services iu a body. Adtllliuiml hulls. Elam liarnish this morning entered suit against Andrew Htruble, Annie Struble and Mattte N unt macher for surety of the jieace and Auule Strublelerasaultaud battery. The suits are the outcome or the attack made en Mr. Ilamlsb, near the Fertility creamery, a few days age. Ills Saturday Night Drunk. Henry Hewater get en bis regular drunk en Saturday night aud was he noisy that bis neighbors prosecuted him hofero Alderman A. F. Dennelly. Oftlcer Ileechler arrested him and he was locked up ler a bearing. MAltltlAUK.S. Parana WAsrst June 20, lstui, by ltev. K. Melster, Henry feters, te Miss Adallue L. War fel, both of Conestegu Centre, Luncusturceunly, l'a. ltd Kaittz-Habch. June 17, by ltev. K. Melster, Jehn Kuutz te Miss LuclndaM. llascb, both of this city. HCMruniivru.K-LiBUABT. On the evening or June vu, at tbe residence of the bride's parents, by the Huv. Sylvanus Stall, Jehn B. ilumphre vllle, or I'hlladclpula, aud Koee Llhhart, of Luu. easier, l'a. H VltATUB. TlARnsia.-ln this clty.en the JIM Inst. Jeseph, son el Jeseph and Anna Maria Uavdncr, In the Mh yenrel bis age. The relatives and trlends of the faintly at re ectlully Incited te attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents. Ne. 21 Loetit street, en to-iiierro ll'uesday) nltcrntsin at 2 o'clock. Interment at SI. Antheny's tetnetery 11M Kvkrts. In Heading, l'a.. en the 19th Inst, Sarah L , wlteef tlarrtit 11. hterts, aged W ears, t months slid Udajs The relatlM's and frlends of the family are re Hct fully lnlted te attend the fit net at. from the resldonceof S. K. l.lchty, Ne. Ill West Chest, nut street en Tuesday afternoon. Interment nt WiKHlvtant II til cemetery. ltd" Densr. Mrs Mary Doner, widow of the Iste Ahniin Dener, In theTtith jear of her age Tbe relatles and frlends or the lanttly ere respect fully ln Htd te attend the funeral, with out lurther notice, from the residence et her sen-ln-Iaw. ltev. Jehn K. Hrubaker, Hehtvrs town, en edtiesday, ,1 une 'it, nt 9 o'clock a. m., and at 1.30 p. in at Landlsvttlc Services at both places, lnternicntat l.audlsvllle. Mastih June It. lssiLlii this eltv. Miss Han nah Martin, lit the full ear of her age. The relatives anil frlends of the family are re- snctfully Invited te attend the funeral from her late lesldence. Ne. Ml West tirange street, en Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock, liiteitucnt at Lancaster cemetery. SrTKR In this cltv, en June 20. l.-st, Margin Annle Sitter, dattghtu'ref KrattclsaiidhateStitcr, aged 2 years, 111 mouths and II days. Little Margle has geno te test. In heaven above with angels tilest . LiM-u iu weep ter tears an sin, Llltle Margle Is out of pain. Asleep In Jesus. The relatives and friends of the family are it srectfully Invited te attend the funeral, Irein the parents' residence, e. IA West Orange street, en Tuesday afternoon at 3 e clock. In torment at Lancaster cemetery. ltd' Stamv June ', K-;, In this city, Henry J. stamui. Funeral from his late residence. Ne. ts)7 Vest Orange street, en Wednesday morning at tle o'clock. Interment private. JX.iHKKT. t'ldliKtelplits t'risluce Market. 1'muinti.rBiA, June 21 Klettr Market Is eull Sales et '.") bsrrels ; Minn, hakers at U soil I Ml: I'enna. tamlly at it 75Q t Western at HimllMSl Patents. l .Wfjsuu Uye flour asriuletatW3tS3 IV 1 p. m. call Wheat .lune, s5c : July, n'k; : Aug , xsyic : Sept., Mttc. Cern June, l34ciJuly lci Aug., Il.sjc , Sept , 45.c. Oats-June, &'a ; July, SM40i Aug,s3,c,; Sept,32Sc- New Yerk I'redure Market. Nw Yerk, June 21 Kleur market dull but quiet: rine, H Hf."; Superfine, KWslSM; Common te i-isxt Kxtrn Western. W l.ViJTl. City Mill Kxtms. (I ta for West Indies i Minn. Kxtrn. M HS3M0 , bxtra -Ne. 2. 1.1 10O3A3. heat N'e 1 Ked state en Spot, nfilc ; Ne. 2 Ked, Winter, sic. Ne I White, state, 7c . Ne. 4 Ked, Winter, Augs5,c; Ne. 2 lied, Winter, Sept , s5c lern Ne 2 lllxed, cash, 4c : Sept., like Oats se l White -tate, spot. :ltc ; Ne. 2, de, 17'4v N'e. 2 mixed, June, SI1, c. 11 e dull, lanada, Sa.Sc ltarley nominal. l'erk dull : New Mess, 1PI02S. Lard-July 17 . Aug, MS? Molasses tlrtn ; 17(Jt7Sc. for 50 test boiling stock : 1'orte lttee. 3sjfc Turpentine quiet ai 31,S'flJ-'c. liesin II rm s strained te geed, II tO(l 06. Petroleum dull . refined In cases, siic freights dull ; grain te Liverpool, iKc- llntter Market eisy; New Western Creamery. 1417c Cheese dull. Western Flat, GB7Kc Kggs, dull ; sts.te, 12Q13C , Western de, 153 lf.c -uirar market dell t Kenned cntleaf, 6J4Q 6 11 16 : tiranulated, 6 3-P3C. Tallew quiet: nrlme city. tWc. Coffee dull ; fair cargoes at 9S- Kim quiet : caruitua and Louisiana, common te fair, JKfllc llttrge AtarKet. Cbicaoe, June 21, 10 a. m. Market opened : Wheat June, 7ic; July, 7l?.c ; Aug., 76v,c; Sept, 77lia t.ern tune. Sic; July, 3!Ke i Aug., SKc: Sept , 37S-4C uats June, 25c; July, 270 ; Aug.. 2tKc j sept.. -JAi c. fork Inly. s ss Lard I uly, V. 27 i tubs July, fil3, Aug , l"J5 s Sept, r.i 07K. Aug.. n; J7W . sept., !; .i7K. Aug , J 57H ; Sept , 62K cLeeisa. Wheat June. i'Ce July, July, 73;c ; August, SKc: Sept , 7CH- Cern-June. SIKc :c j August, .ug,26iic.l f W; Aug., 36ic: Sent. 37c Otts I une, 27c: Perk June s ISO"! Sepu. fJ 10. Lard June, ' t; 27,W M ; eept., ltlbs .lune, V 3 CJH03 C3 . Sept, July, 277,0: 11) ; July, 13: July, Aug., Aug., , K. I7K. Ml: July, 15 tX. fimin and fruvlstens. rurelshed by S, K. Yundt Ilreker, Chtcaga June 21. 1 o'clock n. in. Wheat Cern. Oats, l'erk. Lard. ... .. SI'i .... June July August.... September If4 3M-, 31ii 'AH ti n) St 10 11 211 15 37 6J7H ticioeor November ?5 Uecelpts. Car Leta. Winter Wheat Spring Wheat it Cern 4t2 Oats Hye 4 llarley ti Oil City Crude OU ( Head. Becelpta llegs 2.500 Closing Prices 2 o'clock p. in. Wheat Cern. Oats. Perk. Lard r. 15 8. 'J0 e 3?x 6 J7's 8 L S 'J Ul 10 25'. Live Stock Markets. CniCAOO. Junol9.-The)rtnerj' Journal rejierts: Cattle ltcceipts, l.bue head; shipments, t,'J market was weak and quiet ; shipping steers. 950 te 15U0 fts, 12 75fl.Wi; stockers and fwders, I2t'r0l55 : cows, hulls and mixed, II 75 (inn: bulk, ti WHJ125; through Texans, cows, IJ (Vsa'iiJK j steers, 13 ctl 00 ; Indians, II 75. llegs Kecelpls, I0.OOO head ; shtptneuls, l.coe head; active, heavy, steady, 5c loser; rough and mixed 1.1 vOi 13: packing and shlpnlng.lU&ai W;ltght,3ts3ll5; skips, 1250 Sheep Uecelpts, 300 head; shipments, none ; market active; natives, 12 OeGl 50 Wcntcrn, IJ 50Q1 ; Texans, l-'tf 3. Lambs, II 5033 50. Mew Tern Stocks. Naw Yeaa, June 21. Wall street 1:30 p. in. in. Meney essy at 2 per cent, foreign ex change dull at II eSOl M; Governments strong ; Currency 6's, 1125 bid; i'g coups. I12 bid ; IK'S llll'i; bid. The stock market opened active and strong) but wcukonek after tbe Unit few dealings and declined fiactlenally en selling by the Hears, but toward mltlduy, en a sharp bidding up of the Gould stocks, the whele list advanced V, te 1 per oent This has slnce been wholly lest en selling of Lackawanna and at the time of writ ing the market Is feverish. stock Markets. Quotations by lieed, McQrann & Ce., bankers., Lancaster, l'a. miLADICrHU LIST. Lehigh Valley WK it., N? V. A l'lilla iH Pennsylvarla b'1 Heading 12K Lehigh Navigation XX HoaUmvllle Philadelphia A Krle Northern Cent Peenle'g fessenirer 5A; 2j' 12 11-ln J"'i Hi BJ'J uy, 5X 3bH lii U'JX U'd'g Oen'ls M'tg'a 6s. WK tri e-Jii OU. vn mkw AurKUTianatenTB. B AKING POWDEH. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. TU18 pewder never vanes. A marvel of purtty, strength and wholesomeneu. Mere eco nemlcal than the ordinary kinds, ana cannot be told In competition with the multitude of low teat, short weight alum or phosphate powders. Held only in cam. iter&i. lUuaa rewDU Ca, 108 WaU Street, New Yerk. iaaTX7-lyaw Jnne 7Ui 34X July 7S1 35 August. 75X 3t-Vi Septomber. 7K 37 Octehet 77j .... November Oil City Crude OU Jlllir DrTKTiSKJfKJIfT.1. 1T.K t'KNT. AllATI'.MKNT VOU n and t'littutv Tax tuld en or lietete jrt.YMt inilce-lit Orphans' Court ltoeut it TT OSV LAST L 1'NlNtl kitiii:h ON Ij tedt lick. North IJiiccn tr W altttit stlsts, n worked baby eanlsge eeer A llbetat lenatd will bop'lldeii Its ret in it te Ne. Ml West King street ltd M ahkli:y's "Ykllew fhent clear tiller llivana . cent Cigar Is pro nounced by smokers the best In the mar- MAUKLKi'S " Yellow I rent," Ne. 21 Ninth tlueuii Slieet (r'ornteily llartman'sl jaceh" f.siii:ai ri;u's PUKKHYK WlllsK, Dl KKSIKLKT LlOUOIt SlOltK jelll Sid Ol i"ifrA SVLAKY TO AOLNTS. Ol.UUU Addnss it once. Pit. 81 nl I s M ht lltlC fiOOtis, Ne s ltieitdwaj. New etW. The Only lieniilne. ap? suidetHt ,:)?n NOKTIl lH'Ki: V V!V HK JJ sirtible rooms, with ei without beanl. rermsitettt or ter the siunmei leitus s..ry casenahle. 21 2td E AST KN1) YAUU, 0, J. S WARR & 00. OOAL. KLNDLINQ WOOD. Olflre Ne. 20 OKM'Kh. aqUAllK. lteth yard lid ettlcti cennectevl with 'Iulopheuo Kichaiiae aprl.vivdSlAr.lt TAV.NS IllIOrilUT HOWS, The continued Coel Weather has brought Lawns Down te 4 Cents a Yard, AT Till North End Dry Goods Stere. J W. 1IY11NK. nevMyd Ne. .til North (Jueen street c ALL AT KKUiAKTM OLD WINK STOUK USTON'S HXTOAOT OF BEEF. riSKST IS TBI WORLD. Kstabllehed, 17n H. E. SLAYMAKER, AQT., fenl7.tffl Ne. 2 Ksst Klngstnt. TMPOHTANT. Te the m ny applicants for the FALLIKKM of the Lancaster Business College, If jes will call en or address the principal yen can obtain such Information as will be of great advantage te jett In pursuing the COUUSK OK STl'DI as required at this itistitutleti. It will enable toil te make greater progress, and a .ax ing nt lime and tutsir is guaranteed tf jeti will enrrj" out Instructions. Address, H. 0. WEIDLER. Principal. r u 1 n e IIAKT'S. UI'KNINO AT H. OKU FINE TAILORING. The Largest and most Complete Assortment of KIN'h WOOLLENS for the Spring Tiadote be found In the City of Lancaster. A Cholce Line of spring Overceatings and l'antaloenlngs In all the Latest Patterns Prices Lew, lle.t Workmanship, and all goods Warranted as represented. h."gerhart, NO. 13 NOKTIl QUfcEN STUKKT. -Opposlte the l'osleirtce. mar27-lydll DATENT STKAI' 1'ANTA LOONS. The Grutut I:ve:t:en of tht Age. PanUloens made with the Patent Strap lit easy, de net bag out at the knc.j. don't draw up when sitting dew n, and give better satisfaction than any ethers. Place your order with A. 11. Kesensteln, the Merchant Tailor, who has th sole right for Lancaster for the Patent Iioublu Iieublu Strap Pantaloons 1 offer an unusually full stock of nebby eoeds for Pantaloons, Suits, Vesting and spring Ovorceots, and am deetlng my en tire attention te my friends and patrons, and will spare no effort te retain the position 1 have se long held as Klrst line Merchant Tailor et Lancaster. Kespectfnlly yours, A. II. HOSfcN'STKlN. 37 North Queen St rpHH NEW CASH STOKK. NEW CASH STORE, 217 & 249 North queen Street, Opposite the Keystone Heuse and Northern ilank, Ol'ENlNH TO IA. New Dress Goods. New llatlste Cleths, New Seersuckers, New Satteens, New Percales nnd Chintzes, New (.ents' uauze Shtrts, New I.adiw-r Uauze ests, New Children's t.auze An Elegant auie Vest at 55c itlsck and Cel ered Kid oleves : a t.oed Kid Gleve at tv lllack silk Mitts, and a Large stock of Domes tics and Notions , all at Leest Prices. a- Pleose give us a call. lebi-lyd W. 11. J10WEU3. J. riNEHAL SI'lilNQ WATKK. BLACK BARREN lineral Spring Water. PUKE, SWfKT, TASTELKsS-A NATUltAL 11E51EDY ANDsPEClrlC. Eer Inflammation of the Kidneys and llladdcr, Itright's Disease, Diabetes, Jaundice, Gout, Hrlck Dust Deposits, Dropsy, lijspepsla. Gen eral Debility, lema e Diseases. 4t" Testimonials and Ueferences furnished. Sold In quantities lrem half u gallon te ten gallons. P. S. GOODMAN. Manager. Otllce N'e. 37 East (J rant Street, (rear of Court Heuse. IbellLACK IiAKKKN SPUING HOUSE new open. ITer terms, address MISSCHUISTIE IIOMIIEKOEU, Pleasant Greve, Lancaster County, l'a. Juuel4-5md u SK NONE HUT " BEST'S " HOT AIR EUMAOES! MADE Ot- HEAVY 1UON. Mere square feet of lladlatlng Surface, most economical In fuel, and the llcst KesulUs In Heating Dwellings, Schools, Churches et any Healer in the market. J'ea or Nut Ceal for fuel Estimates furnished for Heaters, Including Masonry, Het Air pipes, Keglsters, etc Plenty of Lancaster reference. Healers guaranteed te give enllre satisfaction or taken out at our own expense. ltelng both practical men in the business, we ask a share of patronage. Estimates cheerfully furnished for Plumbing, (ias Fitting, 'Iln and Kheet Iren Werk, Hoeting. Alse a full supply et Tlnwure, Ac. Prices te suit thu tlmus. Ulve us u cull. EVERTS & OVERDEER, COIlNEIt OK EAST KINO, JOHN AND MID DLE bTUEEIH. inayl-mdM,W,ASIl CHOKS I HHOKS I New Red Frent Shee Stere, Ne. 48 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Next Doer te l'ostefnce) We have lust received ene of the Ilest Lines of Men's Jtey's, Youths', Ladles', Mlsses' uud Children's SHOES That can he get for the money, thus complet ing our already large stock. We can guttruntee tbu prices te he "iteiTOM KIUUKhB." We have strictly "ONK l'KICE," and guarantee entile satisfaction. If you want riue or coarse shotwersllpiwrst If you want hand or machine made shoes. In fact, If you want anything In the shoe Hue, that can be round only lit first class utiahllshments ut Popular Prices, call at the NKW HKD riteNT SHOE bTOUE, Ne. 48 NOKTIl QUEEN STItEET, (Next Doer te the Poatelllce.) CHAS. A. REECE. aiiril-3indiwK TROTE 18 MAKING- CABINET PHOTOQRAPHB AT S3.00 A SOZKIT. AT NO, 106 MUUT1I QUEEN STUKKT. Ianl9-ua inctaler,i!a JIKW AltrXKTfMMKim. TJOHHHK'H LIQUOR STORE, Ne. SU CKN'THK HgtlAUK. SCHOOL TAX l'OH ISM. Tliedsplleatels litthn hands of the Treas urer. Three percent etr for prompt paytnent H . O. MAIl-SII Al.l., Treasurer, Ne. ISCenlroSnitare. UMlce heitis from 9 a. lit. te 4 p. in. Jl-2iiidU VrOl'H'lI-TIIKl'flTi'lIU Cl'.NT. AIIATK- -1. incut will be allowed tin all City Tai paid en or before July 1st C. r. MYKIta, City Tnaanrur. Jellslwd FISHING TACKI.i: AT THK LOWKST Prices, nt KIIAll.N'd KAST KND PIIAItMACV, Jointed Heds, Ash, I.V, upwards Hmss Uriels from liv, upnartlsi Jnpaneie llamboe and Southern Cane Poles ill Lenost Prices: Htlk Lines at Itargalns. Jtinn7'2woedll VrANTi:i)--A COOK FOK TlfrTllOMK V ter rrlendless Cltlldieu. One who un derstands plain ciHiklitg and milking. Heed refetenre leqtilred. Apply en w edtiesday, June ii, at :i o'clock, ut Jiinel'2t NO. 2.V. KAST KINO STUKKT T I! VAN'S F LOU It. LEVAN'S FLOUR Always Uniform and Roliable TJl 111 ICSAI.K-ANYONKWHOWANTS L t" dei tile the motley In a short tlinii should attend ' M Heb r's sate at the Keystone Meuse, North gut-en -ttiet, Monday. June 21st, at s o'clock p m where he wilt sell his valuablii city properly. Ne 7' Ninth Queen street. It has n frontage en North Queen street of Is feet and extending iu depth 13J feet te a ltVteet wide alley. , Oxer half the purchase money can remain en the property jel?2ttt IJAVi: MONKY. And call and exatntne the Summer Weight t'nderwearjitst reieUednt llechteld's. Alse late stxtes of Hosiery Anether let of these t'tilaundrlcd Milrts at ISc.SOe. and II IU Kxtrn sties Cheviot Shirt. Best Makes of WerktiiK Pants. Overalls and Coats. All wat ranted net te rip. Alse late s'jles NOCkwear, suspender, Cellars and Cults AT ltKCHTOLD'S. Ne. M North Queen street P S. Houses ler sale or rent c Ol'H HAN'S COHN CL'Kh. I UK LATKST, T11K11K3T, COCHRAN'S CORN CURB. ILIlAIMlIt K. -" E V Kit r A I LS. (jttaranteed te give satisfaction or money re funded. Price 25 cents, at II. 11 COUltlAN, Dlll'dOlST, Nes 1.(7 A lti North Queen st, Lancaster, l'a. inaj s-lyeedlt Gl -lOOl) NKWS l'OK TUB tiiiiisty. 1 huMJnst secured th eicliulNO agency ler tuts city nir UU PPL Kit. KUIIA NKW iOKKUKKIt, pmnnunenl b competent litdgea the btit and pureif lker new mantttactur-d anyuArre .' CtlAKLlKIIOsTKK, 1'ieprti ter of TUB COKNEK SALOON. Hear of Central Markets, the only place In the city whole this Famous Peer can be had. -Trylt inyl71indMW-!l -piULADLLl'lllA SHOW OASE WORKS Any shape or stj le made te order and gttaran teed lobe tlrst-class. Lstlmates foranyslzeor lerin sellillid. cases caretully packed and shipped te all parts of the country. A large stock and great variety te select Irem. All rrench gutss. All panel bottoms. Atlewprltes. The best ts the cbi"pest Please call and ex amine. Ill N. rOL'lll II sritEET, maril-amdMAS Philadelphia, Pa. e AK HALL. Het Weather Clothing. Serges, Flannel. Seersuckers, Alpacas and ether arm Day clothing Materials In Greatest arlety of Qualities and I'llces. 1 ett'll nnd the pmcllcal sort of clothing ht re. The mesi highest care iitycn te Its reliability. It w ears as geed as it leeks Leeks better than U costs, and lests less than any w here cfse Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, Southeast Cerner Sixth and Market, PHILADELPHIA. Juiie21-tfdred F I'HNITI KK WAHr.KOOMS. BED SPRINGS Of Every Description HelTmeier's Furniture Warerooms, 20 EAST KINO STREET. HIAHKS W. FY. OUIl EN HUE STOCK Of WALL PyiPER, WINDOW SHADES, Lace Curtains, Wire Window Screens, Etc., Will positively be sold out te clese business. De net miss these bargains. BCltKENS 23 CENTS A P1KCK UP. I'Al'KK I CENTS A PIECE UP. LACECLKTAINSWCENT3A I'AIU UP. PHARES W. FRY, NO. 67 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, l'A. e L'HTKADKIN EEFRIGER1T0RS his never been se large as this season. It would have been much laigcr had v.e been able te nil our orders. Ne trouble, te gt Kofrlgerators, btit'-ltlDOEWAY'SundALAoKA'd-aiescarce. Wu lutvea few lelt. Ice Cream Freezers -AND- WATER COOLERS. We have plenty. Don't think we would have thorn long If people knew hew cheap they are. THIS IS THE SEASON VOU OIL STOVES. We htve a dnzen dirrerontmakes. In this way ue find out which is the besL Thore Is but nun that Is really tellable and s.tfe. The ADAMS A WESTLAKE Is iion-explesiro. IN LAWN MOWERS we have several varletles, the PENNSYLVA NIA of course at tbe head. This ts the season of tbe year te have your Heaters looked alter. In having this ltiatter at tutded te go te a house that thoroughly under, stands thMr business. , PLUMlHNUandHAS KITTING by Dni class workmen at Lewest Prices. FLM & BRENEHAN, l'e. 152 North Queen Street, IiANCASTKU, l'A. wjrtr AnrmmvMBmmmmn. mrAltKliKY'H "YAMA llRAtlTtifH .t 1L clear tilled of choice) Ne, l Havana, are recommended te litters of a gonuine Havana Cigar, nt M AU ,KY,H ,. Volew rnrnt," Ne. 21 North IJiioen Street (rormerly llartmau's) ALAUdi: LOT - or New Jitpanose Peles, fifteen leThlily 4'ents, Just opened nt llUIH.r.rs lilllltl HlOltlC, Ne. :l W tut King Htreet eT. H. (UVLKIt A CO. Astonishing Lew Prices -EOlt- Utlles', (leiitH1 unit Children Qauze Underwear. 25e 15c. A 5ec. These are Extra Uoed Qualities. Jean lliawer,25o.and&0e. I.00X at our Hosiery and Gloves, Neckwear, Linen Cellars and t turn, Ctttr Iltitlens, Scarf Pins, Ac. We offer Kxtrn llar- galns te turn our stock Inte Heady Cash. Jehn S. Givler & Ce., Ne. U5 Eiiet KliiK Btroet, LAtlOAHTaK, l'A. irYKHH A KATUVON. NBYER. BETTER ! CHANCES W P. It K N K V E it II ETT E It TO HKCUUK A NICE, TASTY SUIT OF CLOTHES -AT A- Very Small Cost THAN NOW. PRICES DOWN TO THE KKY LOWK1T NOTCH, and workef such'itmllty as will give the pur chaser the Full I'onetltef his Investment. MEN'S SUITS At 110, 12, 11.1, III, llfl, lis and I.V. YOUTH'S SUITS At 15 te, IK Ik50. 17, I", 1-1 te 111 MEN'S EXTRA PANTS. 1.23 TO H0.UO. Our garments are acknowledged First-class In Cut and et Superior Workmanship and Nicely Trimmed. We're, the Manufacturers, nnd were net afraid of competition MAMFAITUUKKS. NO. 13 EAST KINO BTRHBT, LANCASTEli. l'A B 1U1A1NH. A BARGAIN Just When Ten Want It, -AT- mi's Palace of Fashion, 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTElt, l'A. 1-II-1Y DOZEN CHILDREN'S HATS, Elegantly Ti limited. Nuw Goods, Manufactured this acasen. actually worth $1.00, only t'll'TY CENTS. Anether Let, Very Kine Hats, at SEVENTY- riVK CENTS. Ladies' Rough-and-Ready Hats, Twenty-flve dnzen, In Whlle, lllack and Navy, at TillHTY-riVE CENTO. After JULY THE KIUST we are closed In tbe evening, except en Saturday. Ten cases of PKAIuThtKAW IIAT8, , wldch we closed out from n manufacturer, and marked them at NINETEEN CENTS APIECE.. One Let or KINK hAILOlt HATS tjtT WEN. TY.i-IVE CENTS, and ene let of ltem.n.AND. KKAIIY HAILOlt HaTS at TIIIHTY-NINE CENIS. TEN DO.EN ELEGANT WHITE PLUMES At BKVK.NTY-FIVK CENTS APIECE, Werth from ll.w te rioe. FANS ! FANS! FANS! Whlte Putin Knns. slightly soiled, formerly old at ll.OU, new KITTY CENTS. Elegant White Satin Kans, Pluln, Chrouie and Tainted, at ONE DOLLAlt, Twenty Dezen Kine Chrome Kans, Dark Weed Sticks, Polished Dandles, at TWENTY K1VK CENIS, After JULY THE KIU8T we close, at 0 o'clock eery evening, Saturdays excopted. Hl'ECIAL I1A1HJA1N8 IN Black Satin Parasols, Silk Lined, Tnutmcd with Klegtint Hpanlsh 1 ace, enlyij.KO. Twenty-four Inch At LlrSlLK UM1IUELLAH, at. II. W. After JULY TUE F1IIST we close at 0 o'clock, Saturdays OAceptcd. Overioeo yards of Cream and lllege Oriental Lace, all at special low prices, ranging fi-etn a te -ii cents a aril They are the cheapest let or Laces oversold In Luucaster. ,n. bU Inch iilecked Sash lllbben, all-silk, te cents a yard. White Lawns and India Linens. Special .Inducements at 12Xc., 15c. and 20e. a yd. W After JULY THK KIUST WO Clese at 6 o'clock, Saturdays epeted. MYERS & Mill, V O i!4fUtU. & v c'j5 aV'f i :-,:MtJ&'
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