R?il x? in tV Wxr&R$ a 4-" W-;U , V- -a"- , .. n & it &."- .. V i-V - jMl.Aitf '-,.-' '"v" V r f e s,'t .'v wr .ss HUC LANCASTER DAILY tNTELLIGENORli FBIDAY. JUNE! 25, 1886. ..fV -jjjw , rff N KM &r P.-V ?, rig mf s. $ RUNAWAY c ;r ra.tr mtamr bavm l.0miI.BB MMUT, f m rimm pnr we nanga - I Oalsunbia n Msay He fe "v . Wrmpea4eDM of W lTitiii.c MA, Jwf'7" KarMrw mi ........ - amimsI a In a knrlnif te Geergfl W'elser, llvleK About nine o'clock lat party returned home nnd bad at loe nense 01 ene ui we when terrible runaway accl- The rarty waa driving down when a pin holding the abatta drenned from lta place, causing me strike the horaeon tbe.lilndlegs. Mgkteaed the herae very much and be hi a run, nnu was seen uejuuu trot of the driver. The team down Fourth street and near Uie wasen upet wltn moeccu- eaatUUn. The animal ran at a very rapiu , drMKlng the wagon alter hlui turned i mmprnnj upwue uuw, ... u --- SWOWB out alter ueuig iwuit and escaped wltn very buriu onuses Iks face, although they were ery shaken up. Mr. lierbert wax thrown Mt-ATttie wasen. striking His shoulder en arsec, receiving a painful bruise ; be also i WW serstched about the lace and was ceusld- istsMy sJnUt.cn up. The spring wagon was a i total wreck. Part of It waa scattered at Fourth said Mill and ether parts between Mill and Union streets. A large crowd or people ere asMidUng st Fourth and Union street, where ' the horse was captured. Tbe only part of MM Wagen attached te the animal when topped was the running gears and wheels. -The axle was also badly bent and such dam vSMUeneas te make It almost a total wreck, 'vrflisoecupanta were very fortunate In csuap ,:'' Is from the wagon with suchsllght bruises, ,.', aa they were dragged lorsenio distance, when yfrtfca wagon was completely upside down. Wl. Hin.B.it iinslbl vniulilemtiln n.nllA. .ftiAntalnne1 thn ntroet whern It occurred. Znra . '. ueath and Funeral. Si' Ssniuel Fergusen, aged 42 years, died at . W. his home near MeuntvlUe, at an early (jy hour this morning, the cause et the death be C bag pleurisy. He leaves a wife and four lag pleurisy, r ' t euuureu. iue funeral will take nlaceen ' Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Services will i?oe Detain me unueu ireinreu cuurcn. ai SiMoentvlUa The funeral of Jacob Klnard, et Wrights- ,, Tilte, took place in that town this atternoen. fl T.liUifMiBnt f MiIIHm Tittt 'n "n CI A tt nt 5j tended the funeral of their late comrade. '' The luneral et Charles fireenawAlt. tlin young lad who met his death lu such a terri ble manner at the ere banks, will take place ea Saturday afternoon at '1 o'clock, trout the residence of his father at Chestnut 11111. I'enODal Points. Miss Laura Eberle returned te her home la Yerk, alter a brief visit te friends in Col umbia. Miss Emma Slaymaker, who has been the guest of MisaLil lies. Kvans, in Columbia, for some weeks past, was called te her home In Philadelphia en Thursday by the death of ner tamer, aamuet p.. siuymauer, a proral preral proral nent broker of that city, residing in West Philadelphia. Mr. Slaymaker was a native of Lancaster city. Miss Lillie Benier, of "Yerk, Is islting in Columbia as a guest of Miss Kllu Wilsen. Ketes of Oeeeral News, The annual picnic of the Second street Lutheran Sunday school was held yesterday kt Lttltz Springs. About 250poeple attended the picnic, having a very pleasant time. A very Blight rain in early evenlng did net mar the enjoyment of the picnickers. A game of ball will be played en Saturday afternoon, en the Columbia grounds, between the August Flowers, et Lancaster, aud the Columbia club. The game will be called at 3 o'clock, and a clese content may be ex pected. The Yeung Felks society, el the SL Jehn's Lutheran, held a very pleasant sociable last night at the residence of Mr. U. K. Leaman, en Locust street. Ice cream and ether re 'freshments were served and a pleasant time had by all present. The Salem Lutheran Sunday school held a ptcnle at Uoise'n weeds yesterday. The day was net very favorable for a pleasant time iu the weeds but the picnickers spent the tlme In a pleasant manner. The singing bcuoeI or the Mount .Ien A. M. E. church held an entertainment in the church last night which was well attended. Singing, music tableaux, etc, comprised the preg ram ma msnjnA.Nia niie will close jsahi.. BIX O'clock Will Finn Tbem Shut In July , Au gust and September, Kxcept Saturday. The following merchants have agreed te close their places of business at 0 o'clock p. m. en every day except Saturday during the months ei July, August and September : Dry Ooedi, Carpets, Kail Paper, ami Queeiuwarc.J. 1$. Martin A Ce., Watt A Sband, Stamm Bres. cV Ce., Moses Geiseu berger, Alfred Sleber, H S. Shirk .V Sen, H. E. Fahuosteck, Jehn S.OlvIer A Ce., Hear A McNabb, A. W. Baldwin, Hager A Bra, Metzger A Uaugbman, Lane A Ce., J. W. Byrne, High A Martin, Phares W. Fry, V. B. Bewers. Millinery Goods ami A'otiens. 11. Astricb, P. C. Snyder A Bra, Misses Wiley, Mrs. O. Btaufler, E. J. ShullzA Sister, A. Uirsli. J. H. Selvert, Miss J. Kelnstein, Mrs. S. H. Bair, Peter Weber, Mrs. P. Weber. 1'. Welkel, E. Thomae. ' Clothiers. Furnishers anil Hatters. Will Will lamsen A Fester, Hirsh A Brether, L. Cans man A Bra, W. V. StauUerACa, Henry Bechtold, Myers A Rathfon, U. illrsh A Ca, A. H. Kesenstein, Charles 11. Amer, Burger A Sutten, Adelph Albert, Heury OerharL Brandt A Ca Umbrellas. Rese Bres. A Harttnau. Jeuelers. Edward J. Zabiu, II. Z. Rbeads Jeseph Heeser, A. M. Schrelner, A. Rbeads. i.haTan 15,""e''rj.-G. L. Fen Der Smith, L. B. Uerr, Charles 11. Rarr, R. D. Moere, S. 1L ahm A Ce., Jehn Naur's Sens. Xurniture and Xevelttes A. K. Heir. meler, Jehnsen A llrostem. J. p. Delchler, Henry Wolf, J. G. Dunn, Wldmyer A Rick seeker, F. W. Woolworth. Harness and Sadlery. -M. Haberbush. Fnmk D. Miley, Edward Kreckel, Ames Rlngwalt. Beets and Shoes Shall b A Burns, Frey A EekerL C. Shaub, William H. Gast, Jacob Berk, M. Delchler A Sen, FreL Klnzler, A. . Breneman, J. Marshall A Sen, Chas. A. Beece, Jehn B. Slough, Jehn Hiemenz, .-.. ., ii iiiuv. ncec, u. i: niacKiieuae. Alderman Spurrier's Alaiidui.ius, A consultaUeu was held this morning bo be tween the counsel el Alderman Spurrier and the commissioners in reference te the manda mus proceeding instituted by the alderman. It was agreed that the alderman should sub. mi tall the testimony taken in the disniis&cd cases, for which he had asked for a manda us, and it upon examination the bill Is wuuu 10 ee correct and It is shown that the vt ""upturns were brought iu geed faith the , If ? .""""""eners wm pay tuu diil Thoceunty s "Muiur uaa propareu an answer but it will C i5urtat clock tomorrow morning as j .tOlaOaffreemAnt mailn ,intMi aKA,ra Nf.x-r' ' " -e. . "' Prniuku.l M.nuk Ira. . Tb county oemmlwrtonerft have concilude! Vl-!07161110 large court room during the f"7, "Wfc iu ie repainted and i The cemmW-" "!"" ""' uu.''ul "p- t'tttm ,.iiTr V -r- """ "uuer consiuerauett SSrbv ."u,mUB1 ?? and court J WimUnaandlreim;.T? .8erUie C08t et r ""'"' " wm be dene. fls . 'f Altactuueuu iMued. W Late ett Thursday eveuing attachments tWtauedm Uie court of oemuZpSi. '.,5PrfMt Chsrlee Hsyman, herse dealer of lWJCetklt Zbe P'lnl In the attach. MMlaara David Weaver and Jehn Harrow BU la tbe Weaver suit is demanded in the stun of 13,000, and In the Harrow suit in the ' mm of r2,000. The sherltf went le Ephrata te-day te attach a ear lead or horses belene- lag te Uayman. K S Kpkrate's Msw Csteslsrjr, 'leyhrate la te hare a mueu larger cemetery. ifriy et gwiuemen nave purchased a tract t two acres adjelalng and including the t cumi greusda. This tract will be (JivWstflate leta and made easy or w-nsw j-ara w we una WM KW. BBAtm mrmenmmv r. kixu. A WU-IUiewn RmMihi el Lanmutet Dim. et Bleed Poisoning. Rebert J. King, one or Lancaster's well known citizens, died at his residence, Ne. 324 North Mary street last night In the Mil vear of his age. Several weekn age Mr. King scratched his finger with a nail. Illoed poisoning followed and although he ltn ltn nmved for a time It llnall v mused his death. 'Deceased waa born in Fairfield, this county, but had resided in Lancaster former tinny years. In early II fe he was n horse dealer, and kept tbe Western botel lern short time. Fer many years he was in the predtiv busi ness, nnd also dealt In patent rights. Seme years age he built a very large planing mill in Oeorgetewn, Seuth Carolina. He asn Democrat In politics and wax always nutive In promoting the interests of the political fallli of his fathers He leaves a wife and one daughter. His brother, Samuel M. King, and sisters Misses Ktlnbelh and Hannah ra-lcle tn this city. The funeral will take place en Monday morn ing at 10 o'clock. Meth Wings Flap Tegelher. Washington Dispatch te New 1 erk Times. As Mr. Kaudall obsereil te-day, both wings of the Democratie party " (lapped to gether" In tbe caucus te-night. The atten dance was large, nearly all the Democratic Representatives In the city being present, and the proceedings were harmonious through out. Contrary te com meu ex lactations, noth ing wnssatd directly about the tarlll or the pension tax preposition. The state et the business in the lteue was discussed, and Speaker Carlisle, by request, raneerthe calender, calling attention te the nltnest Inextricable contusion of uppctal orders eti every subject of general importance. After hearing the statement the caucus decided te telect it committee or three members which should be charged with the duty of selecting and pushing te the point of action such of the measures as it should deem proper te aueiupi te pvss, aim .Messrs. unisie, .Morri son and ltaudall were named as mem bers of the committee. The sentimeut of tbe caucus seemed te be In favor or iMwslng the appropriation bills and the bills declaring ferleltures of laud grants, and then adjourning. Soen alter tbe selection or the committee Mr. Randall rose and asked what the action of tbecaucus meant whether tt meant adjournment by tbe leth of July. Thore was a hearty chorus or " Yes, yes" from all sides. Kather regretfully, It was ob served, Mr. Kandall assumed that the action meant also that the nppreprijtlnu bills and a few bills already en the calendar would be the euly measures likely te receive action at this session, and te tbisavsuuiptieu there was again expressed a hearty absent. TUB JVXIUll ilKCllAXlCS Their Officers for the Knsutni; Year Financial Condition or the Order. On Thursday evening Conestoga Council Se. 2-J, Jr. O. V. A. M., elected the following officers for tbe ensuing term : Past counciller, Charles E. Zecber: counciller, Harry E. Hendreti ; vlee counciller, Harvey M. Sharr ; assistant recording secretary, Charles Miller ; conductor, Jacob Weitzel ; wardeu, M. T. Robinson; inside seutlnel, Samuel ,V. Nix dort;eutsldosentiuel,Geo.A. Lellar, trustee, Barten II. Ammen : representatives te state council, Sam'l A. Nlxderf and Gea II. llrewn. The report or the trustees el this council will show that this council increased the last year its finances ftuawi: one vear age the total worth was J0,171).!1. At tbe end i.f this year the total worth will be K,UX, al though this council has been under consider able expense and paid out an unusual amount for relief te its members. The annual session or the state council of Pennsylvania or this order will lw held iu Harrisburg during the month or July. Extensive preparations ure bciug made as this Is expected te be one of the largest ses sions held for years, en account or iucroased iuterest in the order aud central location el the place of meetiug. Alderman Mcminn's Court. Ida Ulmer nnd Sarah Smith, charged en oath of Jehn A. Shoher, with tbe larceny el coal at Slackwater, were held te answer at court. The charges of false pretense made by Wm. Shultz, against Ames Sumiuy and Jellerson Aument, el Flerin, wero dismissed, there be ing no evidence te sustain them. The complaint made by Jehn Miller against Jacob D. Frey, who was charged with the larceny of a cow, was also dismissed, no lar ceny having been committed. Lizzie Sheid was held te answer for a bear ing of a complaint or malicious iiiischler made against her by Adam Deiumel, and a complaint of assault and bittery en Annie Demmol, wile or the aboe complainant. Mrs. Demmol and Miss feheld nre sisters and eucupy the wime beuse, and the law suits grew out of family Jars. About IlIIli.Ml Oxen. The court en Thursday alternoen heard argument en the case stated, betweeu the county and Commissioners Myers, Summy and Htldebrand who were surcharged by the county auditors for paying dismissed cases te aldermen and constables. The court Inti mated very strongly that the county or Lan caster was liable for costs In dismissed cases, uuiler curtain restrictions. The opinion will probably be filed In August. Thore were no dismissed cases paid te our aldermen and constables from November 1SS.1 te January !!, and it is estimated that ?20,000will be required te pay the outstanding bills. Improvement at the Millien Heme. The property committee el councils have had the city engineer's room, at the station house, papored and fitted up and biJs will be opened for the painting or the inside walls of the station house en next Tuesday eveninc. The old records of the city have also lieeh carefully filed away in ene e! the upper rooms or the building. Closets will also be built ler the police ellicers and the boiler will be thoroughly overhauled. The preiwrty com cem com mlttee deserve credit Ter the ltnproetnents inada C. J. White, their chairman, appears te be the right man in the right place. I'riiKcuteil for I'erjurx. Jacob I). Frey, of Maner township, this morning entered a suit ler perjury before Alderman Barr, against Jehn Miller, of the same township. Prey alleges that in a hear, ing boferetho aldunnan this morning Miller Hwerethathe had stolen it cow from him. I ley produced a bill or sale from Miller and found that Miller had delivered the cow te him, whereupon Alderman McUIInu dis missed tlie suit, a warrant was is,ued for Miller s urrest. iniUlsltliuFtlril. Corener Henaman has tiled the erdlcter the Jury who investigated tliu death of Charles Grcenawalt, whose terrihle desth at inu micKies ere banks was noted en Thurs day. The Jury found that the bev'a death resulted rrem accidentally falling Inte tlie ore ero washer. The Jurers were II. B. Ebereole, Adam Kaiser, Jehn Greeuawalt, Daniel Mo Me Mo Keowu, Jehn Reshund Jeseph Minium. the rrlxiii Tener. The county commissioners this morning held a consultation as te tlie necessity of tlie removal of the prison tower, thedangeri.ua condition of which was shown in thelsrKi. MiiRNOKii article last Saturday. Alter full consideration It was decided te' let the tower remain ler the p,ei.t, or until It is de"l! nltely earned whether thn court will W. mend the erection et a new prison. "m- A l'Mlntcr Injured. William Brown, painter, met with a se rious accident en Thursday, while at work at Jehn II. Berger's, en Seuth Queen street. W hlle removing a pane of glass, the glass In the upper sash fell out and en his lelt hand badly cult ug several or the lingers. Dr McCleary dresfced the wounded hand. Mr Brown will be disabled for home tlme. IJirj;e Funeral. xuu amoral ei Daniel jj. Eshleman, at Ephrata, en Thursday, was wry largely at tended. Tbe funeral set vices were conduct ed by Rev. Schweitzer, of the Reformed MUa?d.by ?6V- u Jt- Kramer, or he a lb,w,n t.C,Ure"' Th0 I"""""'"! was made at l sew man's gnu eyrd. Cues Ulimlueil, chrY,Utl? Rnd Kra,,k "art. two iKiys charged by Mrs. a. M.ller with malicious v were heard by Alderman A. ". -uennenv tdu. ' Ihe cases were dfmiss,Ty,. ""'"1"0n. ' inK te cennea them wUb'i ? le,,?5? f?!!' Ttte Majers Court, ASltmKstate. Judge Ashman, of the orphans' court, Phil adelphia, has filed an Injunction or the ac count or Harrison Hobbins, aticllllary admin istrator of the eatate or Ames K. Mylln, who died Intostate at Mere hantvlUe, N. J., In March, lb71. The decedent, who left a widow and nine children te survlve him, years age kept a llvery stable en Penn square, tn Philadelphia, and was at oue time In partnership with Hinld Deble. He was a native of Lancaster county and well known here. The estate was also administered lit New Jersey and adjudicated In the orphans' court el Camden county. A large number or exceptions te the account were presented, en behalf of a daughter of the decedent, In relation tn business trnussctieus In which Mr. Mylln had been Interested, but the court, after reviewing them at length, decided that no surcharge should be made except In one Instance, where ?llt) were allow ml. The ae. count bofero the court In Philadelphia showed no tulance en baud for distribution, butafund orsemofl.fioo, arising out et me sale el real estate in New Jersey, was awarded te the decedent's widow and chil dren. rillUdfqibls lllcjtlr Club. The corner-stone of the new building of the Philadelphia llleyele club was laid Thurs day afternoon at the corner et Twenty-sixth and Peret street, above Fairmount aventte. This club is the eldest tn the city, nnd has a membership of nearly fifty. The building will have a front or IMfeet, facing the park, aud a depth nfSOIeet. It will bae a brown brewn brewn steno base, and the upper part will be brick work in black mortar. In the building will le a parlor, billiard room, dressing room for ladles and gentlemen and a gymnasium. It will cost JIS.OOO, and will be ready for occu pancy September Lk At rei.rju lark. The members of the Friends Secial 1 nieu or Philadelphia who held n picnie at Peuryn yesterday, had a Hue time. During the day they assembled In the pavlllien listening te recitations, dialogues, singing and ether In tellectual exercises. The excursionists were se pleased with the place that they talk of coming lack again this season. hen they left Philadelphia iu the morning rain was falling and net mere than one fourth of the uumbercanie that had intended. They had twenty cars engaged and used but Tour. Surprise iartj. It evening numerous friends et Miss Sallle Schenck tendered her a surprise at her home en East Orange street. Thore was dancing besides ether amusement, and re freshments were served. Chickens Killed. Abram Weaver, living at Na 519 Middle street, lest a number or valuable chickens last night. They were killed, It is supposed, by some animal. .Srul Out. Julia Rellly and Eliza Wilsen were com mitted te prison this afternoon for flve days, by Alderman lt.irr, for drunkenness and dis orderly conduct, Tns January coupons of the Lancaster Vt atch Ce.'s inortjrage will be paid en presentation at the Northern national bank. 2U1 CeuilPcleil VVllh lheTeleihene. J. I). DcnllDscr 4 Ce.'s cigar box factory, at Ureti's store, Lancaster county. Is connected with the telephone evchange. Large Picnic In lretct. The clgannalters of Lancastercltyand county will held their annual ptcnlc at Midway, near Lancaster, en Saturday next, June ath. Te-morrow evening a tine free concert will be given at the Heffman house, en VestKingtrtel JIAJtHIAUVS. NxwcekXR Ambst. On the 71th of June, IS!, by the Itev. W T. l.crhard. nl his residence, e. 31 Kast Orange street. Mr. Martin X. -Newcomer, te Was Amanda K. Ament, both of Maner town ship. ltd' UBATUH. Kactz. .June 21, lvsi, In this city, Hosanna hautz. w He ui Andrew Kautz, JrM In the a.th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family nre respectfully invited te attend the funeral, from horlateresldonce,on Lancasteravenue. between Walnut and Lemen strtcts, en Saturday after noon nt 2 o'clock. Interment at Woodward Hill cemetery. Kine In this city, en the Slth Inst., Uebert J. King, In the t3il yesret htsnge. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully tnvlted te attend the funeral, from his late residence, Ne. 321 North Mary street, en Monday morning at 10; o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery'- icJ5-2td JtABKJSTi. ' fhlladelphla Produce Market. I'niLADiLrnn. JuneI5 rieur Market Is dull sales of WU barrels : Minn, bakers at M60GIW; I'enna. lamllv at 13 75fll I Western at MUKJI50: Patents. MiSaiOJ. Kye flour at t-1 3i'(?3 43. 1 p. m., colt Wheat .tune, HHc ; July. ttie i Aug , 83ic : Sept.. 8JUe. ' tern .June, 3jic:July lic : Aul'.. 41Wc: cnJUi s.f?ju Oats -J unc, SepL, 33c. C- I.. Si.Kc; July. 303ic; Aug.Slc.; New Yerk Produce Market, Niw Yerk, June 25 rtenr market anil but qulet; lne, tiunjJIW! Superfine, t:3ueiie, Common te t.iied Kxtra Western, t!7HHW. City Mill Kxtnw, N OXJt ta for West Indies : Minn. Kxtra, 3efl3 w ; Kxtra Ne. 2. II le3 C3. Wheal Ne. 1 Ked state en Spot, fcvOtse : N e. 2 lied. Winter. Mjfcj .Ne.l White, state. 7c: Ne. Ked, Winter, July, Miic, Aug,, 83c; tepL, Corn-Ne. 2 Mixed, cash, 43c; July, 4.Vic ; Aug.4?i'c. ' ' IMls-.Ne. 1 Whlte State, spot, (3813c : Ne. de, 37Kc. itye dull j Canada, S9HC Jlarley nominal. Perk dull: New Mess. 10fl025. Lard J uly, fe Ui : Aug , te b7. notessea flnnj KKftlw:. for W stock ; Perte lttce, 3t l-c. test boiling Turpentine firm at JSc tteslndull: strained te geed, l uiQl 05. Petroleum dull j refined in cases, etic rrelghts nulet : grain te Liverpool, V. ButUir Market dulls New Western Creamery. H01Kc '" Cheese dull ; Western Flat, MiTVic '-BB"luleti State, 13Hc j Western de, 13140 13c. sugar-market dull ; Ueflned cutleaf, 6j;c; Umnulated, 6 3-16fli,'ic. Tallew dull ; prime city, il,ic. CoUeu quiet: falrcarge8ni yaj . ,P 3!,,,et '' Carolina and Louisiana, common 10 lair, 3hqic. Chicago aiarset. CBIOA80, June 25. 10 a. m.-Martcat oiiened : SepL.";.0"0' ' July' 7S'"! A"B" Uii0i SevuwZt0' ' JU'y' 3y3i''Q Au8- a; bepL5ic' 25C! JUl'' J7JiC; Auff'' W fork July, 9 EK Ijira July, Wild: It 47w. All ir . tO .in ; Sent. . ft in 5 -7K : AUV.. tti 35 : snt fcept'.V' W eSiim 70' A" Kl tintiu aud ProTlsiens. rnrnlshed by s. K. Yundt, Breker. Chicago. June 25. 1 o'clock n. tn. heat, Cera. Oats. Perk. Lard. June July 7Ji- August 713s? 35 37J 37 27Vi xy, M 9 VI il 51 Bb7 B.3M 6 SO ei7X .-t'l'i.'iinjQr . ivt. 1 ociener Neember Kecelpls. Winter Wheat spring Wheat , Cern Oats ', Kye Ualley Oil City Crude Oil ,.,, Uecelpte Hogs... Car Lets. 3 21! .... 2s3 'J! 3 3 OJJ Hena. .... 2I,0 Closing Prlces-2 o'clock p. iL. 1,,,,.. W-.h.".'4U t""1- 0t. Pr; July...,."".",'.'.'. August. September. jtiu Ocuiuei 7uf' Nevember till City Cmde Oil fi Lire Hleck Markets. L'H icAun, J line 24.-The Dret ert' Journal reimrts-CatUe-ltecelpui, ),i) head: shipments. 2 ouo euo oue market about steady, trade bilikj sh pimTg ;teers.li50 le laeu 1 its, H w 45: ateckuntaiia feiHlers. a shade higher, at j 7&ai ii , C..W8, bulla aud mixed, i! uQ3Wt bulk, ti boa J JO I through Texas tuttlu-cews, ti uuui7li sUiire, fi2e34 60. 1 lleirs ItecelntJl. OOO henn siltir.i..n in heaU: mardetuctlvu; a shade lilghu; reuihr hipping, 3504 57ltg .. ....A.,.. v. ..H, ,v I HUUKlIlir ana ;ct, Il lutlltuj skips, 1275 tthcep ltoeelpts, 3.000 beadi shlpmenU. eeui niarket steady: unchanged 1 natives, ti 4(QI se j sTJaTSt W t3 " ' 'iuIllu. OJ 1 Lambs, IS. SIVI fl, II &uJJ2i. Eabt Libutt cattle recelpu, CIS headi blpmenu, ll)U7head 1 market alew 1 prime. 5 23 FirtUJL MTsailS01' l"e5 commen,,4B4tO( lueders, 3 7594 te 1 no ahlpmcnta te WewSerk. lien reeelnta. em . .v. ., . I marktt flrnT,' rimSffiUrW 8i 9 ' k. Lard ".'4 x nil 9 It) c 27Q 371 1 V, y w) 6 470 Terkers, II lefll M. Shipments te New .erk, 4 cars. Stioenwcliits, 1,41 heart t shipments, s,Mn market dull . prime, 14 4 i fstr te geHt, $.1 OI ceuiiiHin, V(C t Isnilis, tQi. nrw Tors stocks. Maw Yens, June Wallitreet, 1:3U p. m. m. m. Money easy at 'iX rsir cent, rernlgn ex chanire quiet nt II Rvrtl ) Unvernniints steady (Unrrtucy It's, liai hid t's reups, tlifi bid i 4H" ill- bid The stock njrkel opened nrm, and en some ImvInK of the Grangers and Louisville and Nash Mlle, said te be for tlie account of Londen parties, prices advaneml H te H per cent in the first thirty iiilniitvs. The market then became dull, and up te II o'clock little or nothing was done, but In the hour te neon Lackawanna "as quite actively bought, nnd under Its lead prlie further advanced te JX Per cent. The highest prices are nn current and the market Is ttrm at nil advance of U te IX per cent. Stock Markets. Quotations by Uied, McUrann A Ce., bantceri, Lancaster, I'a. IW TORK LIST. Canada 1'aclflc. C C. C. 1 Cel. Ceal C'entral raclrlc. Canada Southern Chi.. SI U. lVh Denver A Kladmnde le' . Lack. A Western ., Krte, ...,., KrteSd New Jersey Central ..., K. A T , Len. AN Lake Shere Mlchlffnn Central , Missouri l'actflc Northern raclrlc X. l'.l'ret , N. Vf New Yerk Central Ohie Central ... Omaha .... OrvKen Trans , m IK. 25 4,,s 13J J t"l, 5S t r.n. 51V 2I4 13l'l s4 42 43 v& s 4: Mi; 27i W' U5V, M" 47" Jl & BSj 19 3"'s lOIJi J7S 5"'. 115 lti 31 10', .''Ii S& iw;, w 3V( s,.nA lit 4 i4i 47i sii 11 tH t-, . 60, iwt; Ontario. Wejteiu l'actflc Malt UochesterA t'lttseurg St. l'anl Texas Pacific Union Pacific Wabash common Wabash 1'r.iterrvit Western Union Telegraph. West Shere rBiLADiiruu LIST. Lihltjh Vallev a. n. v. ruiu Pennsytvarla Seadlnir Lehigh Navlgatlea lleslenvllle Philadelphia A Krle.. Northern Cent , People's Passentrer tt'd'K Uei.'ls M'tg's fis. , UUtitii 3W 3' l-s Mi 1? - . ?-2 5e", MS, t!) Lecal si ecas ana Uends. Ueported by J, 11 Leng. Par Lest value, sain. Lancaster 6 per cat-, 1S) IU) 107 " 1-U5. liw ' 4 f-choel lean in) " t " In t or 20 j ears ln " 4 " In 5 or 20 ytvirs. Ui) 4 " in 10 er2U years, la) Manhelin ftoreugh lean lew BANK STOCKS. 1J0 H6 Wi 103.2S : 102 205; 115 l'Jl 113 50 first National Hank Fanners' Nations! Itank Fulton National Uank Lancaster County National Itank Columbia National llank 1( 50 100 SO 111. 1(W 150 115 138 158 139 2LO50 150. 159. IW US 130 JO 110 110 110 137.25 Christiana National Hank. rlrst National lUnk, Columbia Iu.) Urst National Rink, stnuburg 10) First National lktnk, Marietta ue First National Hank. ML. Jey lu) Lltltz National Hank no Manhclm National Itank Hi) Union National liank. Mount Jey.... M New Helland National liuik no Uap National Hank HO quarryvllle National llank 101) bllzabethtewn National bank. 100 Northern National Hank 100 TURKP1KK BTlX!Kh. Big Spring A Heaver Voile v v. 7.00 24.50 25 liridgepert A llorsesheu 13W Columbia A Chestnut Hill 20 Columbia A Washington. 20 25 25 21.05 20 JJ 40 44 4.-U0 53 35.50 70 53 75 .25 107.50 IW S) W 1.13 65.25 62 23 100 25 10 205.25 21010 105 IS. b"i U) 52.25 50 103 101 conestega A lilg aprln Columbia A MartetUt., Mavtewn A Kllzabethtewn Lancaster A Kphrata 25 Lancaster A willow Street 25 UtrasburgA Millport 25 Marietta Maytown 25 Marietta A Mount Jey 25 Lane, KlUabelhtewn A Mlddletewn. 100 Lancaster A FruttvUle 60 Lancaster A Lttltz 25 East Urandywlnu A Wayneshurg 61) Lancaster A Wllllamstewn 25 Lancaster A Maner 50 Lancaster A Manhclm 25 Lancister A Marietta 25 Lancaster A New Helland loe KISCILLAHIOCS STOCKS. (Jnarryvble II. It 50 Mlllersvtlle Street Car 50 Inquiring Printing Company 50 Gaslight and Fuel Company 25 SteTens Heuse (flends) m Columbia t.as Company 25 Colombia Water Company 10 Susquehanna Iren Company 100 Marietta UoUew-ware 10a Stevens Heuse 511 ItUlersvUle Nermal Scheel 25 Northern Market 5u KasLern Market je Western Market 50 Lancaster City street Hallway Ce 50 Oas Company lieuds lu) Columbia lioreuuh Heeds ion LancesterA Susquehanaa. 310 Lancaster A New Danville 35 ijaarryvllle It. K., Tb 100 Heading A Columbia Il.K.,5'3 loe 3O0 11 111.75 11W.75 MtSW AUrCJtTISESirHTS. -OAKENO fOWDKB. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. Tills powder no ver varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesemenees. Mere eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be old In competition with the multitude et low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cant. Ueval Hakims 1'ewdib Ca, 108 Wall Street, New Yerk. mav27-lvdAw GHAND FItEE OPEN AIKCONCEaT, Saturday evenlng. J une 26th, by the Liberty Cornet Hand, at thelletlman Heuse, next deer te the Skating Itlnk. Jel5-2td WILLIAM ItEHM, Proprietor. AT HURSKVS. JUSTItKCKIVED. .,A fr?.",V l0 of "unker's Salad Dressing, Fine Olive oils, fortable use; the Met let, andother .'.r.f.ntl "i"?.0." O'lves. Imported Kdem or Dutchhcau Cheese, Macaroni and Vermicelli. Cress A lllackwell Plcklesand Sauces, Ac. 1'ltF.SKUVKh-FKUIT 1'IIESEIIVKS. Just received, a Jeb let of Fruit Preserve In cJ:itiaXbex;U"U'1 'lrtcu' cenU' seUlnB at JKLLIF.S. JKLLIES. Thirty pound I buckets at Be. a pound, or by the pound retail, be, """" " "' PIK FUU1TS, Pin Peaches, quart can, 10c, rreah Apples, f iu v vaii ou, FELL'S and WM.PENN COUN.Sc.percan, -AT- BURSK'S, NO. 17 WAST KJNQ STREET LANCA8TKII, I'A. -lelcphone Connection. JUKSTGUANI) 1'IONIO TO HE 1IILU AT ROCKYSPRINGS, Monday, July 5, 1800, Under the Management of W. Tayler and It 'lutes. TAYLOU'S FULL OKCHKSTllA. TICKETS S3 CENTS. wiif?iatw,f"VSJerJ,rt wlth Invltatlena. 'lluaea w,f.ave (-.culre Square at nine o'clock In the morning and every heurdnrtng the day. In eaiS 2rrt.4a,'.w.?St,!?r ih. BlenlcwUl be held at M-t:N- f.!M'"uu HALL In the evening. The com, chSttSS?8 " "bM lereJe" Bny 'jff HKW AltritHTMKMltNTII, TflOUND-A UOI.H NOAItK l'IN. THE JC owner ran ha n It by calling at tldj elllis , pre InR property, etc Jul i51 rfVi SA1.AHY ijXiJJJ Ad.lressHter TO AOEN'I-S l once. lilt. SCIITl'S KLKI'TKIOriOIIIIH. Ne. si llnstdnay, New Yerk. The Only tientilne, aps 3iudeM TTItUt RENT. - A Nit'E TWO-StTjIIY JD Ilrlrk Heuse, Ne. 35 Kast 1'rederlck slivet. Iteut-I7 ih inentn .south lteaer street. ply at Je3tdlt Alse Prame Heuse, Ne. 13.1 llent ti 10 a lnentb Ap iiiu?ii. en.. 1 11 r.u n Clethlug store. SA 1,K ON TI" T.SDA Y, Jl N E Tl-lU.ir I. 2fl, 1SS.1, at Ne. SIS Ksst Chestnut stnet.n large let of household goods, consisting in ps.rl of Parler, tuning room and hltihcn riitnltuiv, lted-riHim suits, 1'ln, (llassaml (juivnsware.etc , etc Alse, HA.ry pretty Parrot, 11 gisHt talker Sale te teminenve at one o'clock conditions made known by It MIIU1IEUT, Auctioneer It 1. tRML,llrrk. Jelltd rys-llA AN1 lOI'll'.r. FANS1 FANS I V hum 1111 t-.le.rant Fan whtrh cKlewtth Tea and Cettce and A AP Hiking Powder THE 11UF.AT Atlantic mid Pnrltk Ten Company, ltd NO.llI NOltlll IJUKKN Slltr.KT TTt.Vr.VTE OK ANNlj7 I'llirEU, l.VTJ". jlj 111 Maiiiie.ui unreiiKn. lincesler emm deceased. 1 he undersigned audltor,aipeluted ti .. 111F1111 t-xi-,'iiif,is ...iu 10 .llslf unite lie balance remaining In the hands of Samuel Hi nig thi rthat te the same, will sit ler that purpoe en ll'Bs. Il VI, JtJl.t ai.lsMs nt 10 e'clmka. in.. In the Library ltisim of the Court. Heuse, In the Cltv of IAtiriitrr, saure all Hrseus lutertstid lu sild distribution may attend 1unc25-3tdt M N.APPKL, Auditor, TStiAHKU CLARKE. Clarke s Tea and letrces lead. Irv them. ! AH Olelne s-esp. 5 I ump Starch, 2 Ci for yc . I ream (. licese, i fts Inr 15c Itest trauulated ctigur, 7v Clarke's Tea anil CollVe Stere, Ne J West UlugStivct. Telephone Connection Si'BINU Ul'ENlNU AT II HAKT'S. ui:u FINE TAILORING. The largest and tnewt Complete Assertisent of MNK WOOLLENsfer the .spring Tiade te be found In the City of Lancaster. A Choice Line of Spring Overceatings and PantAloenlngs In all the Latest Patterns. Prices Lew, Hest Workmanship, and all goods Warranted as represented. H. GERHART, NO. 43 NOllTIl tJUBEN STItKKT. tOpposlte the Pcwtetnee. urar27-lj dll pATl'.NT STKAl' l'ANTAI.OONS. Th Grtitest hustien of the Age. Pantaloons made with the Patent Strap at easy, de net bag out at the kners, don't draw up when sitting down, and gle better satisfaction than any ethers. Place your order with A. II. Kesenstein, the Merchant Tailor, who has the sole right for Lanrautter for the Patent Double Deuble Strap Pantaloons letTernnunusuilly lull stock of nnbby gefds fnr Pantaloons, suits. Vesting and Spring l)crcoets,and am doietlng my en tlm attention te my trteuds unit pitnins, and will spare no eftert te retain the jswltten I have se long held as Flnt Ine ilerch.int Tailor el Lancaster Kespectlully yours. A. II. KOShNSTLIN,37Nerth0.ueen9t. e AK 11AI.U Het Weather Clothing. Serges, Flannels, Seerucker, Alpacas nnd ether Warm l) clothing Materials lu Oreatesl Varluty of yualltles and Pilces. teu il flint the practical sort of clothing here The most highest c ire given te Its rellablllt) It wears as geed as II leeks I.iMiks better than It costs, and costs less than any w here else. Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, Southeast Cerner Sixth aud Market, PHILADELPHIA. Junt'21 tfdeed nrlLililAMSON A FOSTER. 32 te 38 LANCASTER, PA. J10i9' AND CIIILDBKN'd Mid - Summer CLOTHE Bey's Light-Weight Caslinere Suits, 1150, 15 Ce, )., f7U). Seersucker Coats and Veau, I1J0, tl w, tZW. Summer Pants, yec ,l.eu,l.a. Children's Light-Wcleht Short Pant Suits, f 1.35, 11.75, HM. Children's Llnen. Olngham and Llght-Welght Casjlmere Kilt 8klrt. One Piece and Sepa rate hilts, 11.50, liU), UMand AJ.0O. lk)y'i) Whlte Duck Short Punt hulls, fi.U). boy's Separate Short Pants, 50c., 7Se 11.00, fi.as. Men's Harvest Pants, S5c , 11.00, fl 25. JIOVS' AND CHILDUEN'S Md - Summer Hats, IN ST11AW Oil FKLT. Hey's Seft and Stiff lelt Hats, tOc., 750, 11.00. Hey's Dress Straw Hats, 10c. C hlldren's Dress lists and Jfancy Strnws.'rc.. 50c., 75c. HOV'S AND CHILDREN'S MID -SUMMER UNDERWEAR -AND- PANOY HOSIERY. Hey's Summer Merine shirts and Drawers, 25c., 50c , 75c, per garment. Hey's Fancy Leng Hese, 13c. te 25c. Gent'a Percale ShlrU, 50c, 7Jc., ILOO. Entirely New. Abox:centalnlng sli double-faced fancy pat' tarn Keerslblu Linen Cellars aud two pairs of Cutrs; theru ure six different patterns. Price, 4uc, Including Ullt;Cellar llulteu. LADIES' DRESS SHOES. In Curacea Kid, operu tee, five widths. A., Jl., C, D.,K. llreak.Dewn Price, tiW. Te Clene nut the Line, Ladles' Biiusre Toe shoes, Weve Kid, Fex and llrlght Finished Kid, tt.ue. WILLIAMSONS FOSTER. Mi Stores clmtn at e n. in., Eaturday'a ex- cepted, cemiuendng JUL .YL EAST KING STREET, MK W A t r JA.ST WEEK WE TOM) YOU AIIOUT OUU LAIIQE LINE OF Trunks and Traveling Bags. This Week ue Will Ohe Yeu 11 Llttle " Hut 011111." VACATION l)A Sale coming, and you -v lit all urseU in. Fer the h.shIs, gunning, rishtng, etc., yeursel nlery low prices. or the meiv tashloiiableSiiiiiiueriesmt wehavn the ' H II CO ""I IUIIT WklOHl 1IOSIO.NHKAUTIK8. Just the thing tot cou.rett. dl.tablllly and stjle. 6nl' plsteir Alse, the largest assortment lu the city lu Children's, Ikiyaaml Men'aSTKAW AND LH1IIT DKllins nt Snrp.lslngly Le Prlces-Chlldien s Dres, stiaw Mala roniic.leMMk.va'iVit..i straws from IV. te 1 Men's Light Fur Derbys Irtim Jl SO te IV J )-.lnjseii hand a full llnoet in cry desirable style In theiuaiket. W, D. STAUFFER & CO., Nes. 31 nml 33 North Qiuhmi Slrtft. lncAHter, Pa. itlf AttrKHTIKKHKNTS. QIIOlCS I HHOE.S I Hew Red Frent Shee Stere, Ne. -10 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Neit DiKir te Posteltlce) Vtehi lust iveted oue of the Hest Lines el .Men He) s, eulhs'. Ladles', Misses' and I hlldren's SHOES that can beget ler the money, thus complet ing our nlrcadj large stock. Vie can guarantee the prices te be IIOTTOM FUU'ltkS." We hae strictly "(INK 1'llIlK," and guarantee entire satisfaction If ou want fine or ceame shiHisorsllneerst If ou want hand or iimchllnv. made shoes, tn fact. It j ou want anything lu the shim line, that can be found only lu flrsl-cless eatablLshineuts nt Popular Prices, call at the NKW UKII FUONT SHOK STOltK, Ne. 48 NORTH QUKEN STKEtrr, (Nuxt lKxir le the Postettlcn ) CHAS. A. REECE. atrll-3md.wlt uuer.s ' suei:s 6-reat Sacrifice of Shoes. SPECIAL BASKET BALE JOHN HIEMENZ. NO 51 NORTH QUEEN ST. Hat lug a surplus Stock of 10,000 PAIRS Of hoesef All l.rndes for Children. llls,.s. Ladles, Men ami Pes, wu aru determlnetl te cli-fi them out at a great sacrifice In the fellow lng manner The stus are placed tn baskets, and each basket has a price marked thereon. 'I he tl 50 llaskcl contains Iwidlcs' hid ami Ptb. ble lluttim Shoes ; some of them are worth ri.'s) and lido. II10 II 25 ltasketceutalns Shoes worth tMennd JJ.'si jsirpilr u ha u placed about one dozen such ItargAln ltiskets In our sten and you wilt tie surprised at the tfoed Quality and Iiw Figures. Ihu will tie Ihe greatest bargain i.nleeer held lu lj.nca.ster Among them jeu will Und sntue of the bluest (jiialtt) Shoes for Ladles, Misses aud Children. Alse a Ijirgu Let or Ladles Opera Slippers nt 75c a pair. iunell lydt' H llWll A HHOTUElt ESTABLISHED, 1854. ONE-PRICE. HIESH & BROTHER. Clothiers, Merchant Tailors, Gents' Furnishers. THE OLDLST, TIIK CHF.APK3T. T1IK LAUOKSr, TIIK HES1'. SlKN'S CLOTHING, HOY'S CLOTHING, CIULDKF.N'S CLOTIIINO. UKNT'S FUHN1SHINUS OF KVKUY DF.SCIUPTION. TKUNK8, VALISES, Ktc. TOUIUSTS'AND THA KLKItS' OUTFITS. Hirsh & Brether's ONE-PRIOB CLOTHING HOUSE, COUNtCtt NOKT1I QUEEN Hl'UKKT AND CENTUK SUU4KK. TJOTK IS MAKINU CABINET PHOTOQRAPHB AT 3.0O X DOZKM. AT NO. 1041 NOUTH UUEKN BTP.KKT, Isnl'JtM Lancestur. Pa MUM BALM OH HUNT. TIWIl KKNT. J A Tobacco Wamhouse with l'enn'a It. K. Biding, Cupaclty for storing 3,000 cases. Apply marlO-tfd INTELLIGENCE OFFICE. pOIl KENT. LANCA8TKUHALL, Me. S3) and 221 WEST KING STHEET, Fer Balls. Fairs aud Entertainments. iu27-lmd FOH HALE FOUIl IIOKSK-l'OWEIt llorUeutnl Knglnu, cemplete with liellcr, heater unit Puinji as gcied as new i can be seen werklng.ut JulOlwd leSOUTIICJIltlSTIANBT. FOK KKNT. Shep In rear of Ne. 57 WestCbostnutstreot, used as a cigar-box factory, and a shop en Mlttlln street, between Seuth (Jueen and Prince streets, lately used as a carriage factory. Al.ea dwelllni; and store room new occupied by A. A. Hubley us a, drug store, West King street, lWfd1 h8 INTKLLtGENCEB OFFICE. pBlVATE BALK OK 1IOKSKB. I have a let of WEBTBRN NORMAN HORSES, from Indiana and Illinois, purchased by Given, liauut Ce., consisting of heuvy drafts, farm horses, and a few utce drlrers. 1 also have a car. lead of Kentucky and Ohie Horses.geod drivers, which! wllldljposeof atprlvatosale. UEOltUK UUOSSMAM. MR MM M MM T want Boinethlng light, cool and biceiy In enjoy we have nlce Llghl-Welght Seft and Straw HnU In MIHVKJ.LAttEUVII. NOTH'ii-THHKK 1M3K CKNT. AllATK. meiit will be allowed en all City Tax paid en or bofero July 1st. C. F. MYKItS. Jel !-3d City Treasurer. Feil SAi.u An Kxrell lwrt et thertt) Must be sold at once, Alse a mi in uigtir jieum JuJI.'t IMH'lltK AT THIS OFFICE. MAUKLCY'S YP.LLOW KIIONT" clear tiller Haana 5 rent Cigar Is pre. neunced by smekets the best In the mar ket, nt MAKKLKY'S Yellow I rent," ... . .. Ne. 'Jl North tjueen Street. (formerly Hartman's) Sl'IIODl. TAX roil lsstl. . .1,,",,1"lll,'l,,olluthe hands et the Treas unir. rhrwi jmr cent, eir for prompt payiuenL W e.MAKSHAi.L , 1 reusurer. Ottlce hours iron, e a. mSNgSZRW WHY l'A Y flf, KOIl A HUT OK TKETU hen en cjiii get the aauie at H. nt W. L. FlSllKlt'S Dent" UeTims, A aw North yucen street. Gas ndiiilnlsten-d. npl7 lyd TOOHKKIt'.S " LIQUOR STORE, Ne.2iCKNTltK8yUAUE. A LA Kill-: LOT New Japanese Poles, t ifteen te Thirty Cents, Just opened nt IIUni.h.l'S l.ltUG STOKE, Ne. 3fi West King Street. -IDKOPOSAUS" WILL 111. UKCKIVKI) X until Tuestla),, I linn ?J. st7n'c!ick p.m. ter three coats or paint en the nails In front nsiin of the Station Heuse Paint tetxiused U Wcthrrlll A Pres, puie lead and puru linseed oil and nrst giadecrlurs IhnCoiumlttce teaervu the right ten-Ject any erall bids. lly order of the Property Commlttee. UIAULKS .1. WHITE, Jerwtd Chairman. fAKK LEY'S "YAKA liKAuFlKS" lk. clear titled of choice Ne. 1 Havana, are recommended u liners of a genuine Havana Cigar, at M AUK LEY'S. fellow Frent," Ne.si North Queen street (Formerly Hartman's) T K VAN'S KLOUIl. LEVAN'S FLOUR Always Uniform and Reliable UAVL money. And call nnd exnmlue the Sumincr-Wclght Under ear Just ncelv'dat llechteld's. Alse Inte styles of 'Hosiery, Anether let of these Unl.inndrted Shirts nt tie. tecand tl.UU. hxtra sizes Cliuvlet Shirts. Itest-Mnkps of Working Pants, Overalls and. Coats. Alt war. runted net tn rip. AIe late styles Neckwear, Misjiendera, Cellurs and Cutta ' AT HECHTOLD'S, Ne. tM North Queen street. P 8. Houses ler salu or rent. CALL AT STOIIE KKUIAIiTt) OLD WINE LISTON'S EXTRACT OP BEEF. riBBST 111 TBI WORLD. KatablUhed, 17S5. H.E. SLAYMAKER. Aqt.. fr017-tfd Na i) East King Street. jyriNKUAL SI'HINO WATEK. BLACK BARREN Mineral Spring Water. A Natatttl Speciic for the Kidneys. Its action upon the kidneys is that of nnollml nnellml nnollml nant,cleanslngtheiiief liupurltliM, nllaylng in in dauiuuitlen, seething pain, healing ulceration, stimulating socretleus and restoring their natural heal thrill action. Diabetes, lirlght's Disease, Dropsy, Inflamma tion, (ieut. Incontinence of Urine, llrlek Dust Deposits or dltreruiit conditions et disordered kltlncyB 'Iho remedial and curatlve ngency of lllack lUrrun Water In thesu dlsciues Is prompt and eifectual. old lu qaantttles irem hall a gallon te ten gallons. P.S.GOODMAN. Manager. Ofllce Ne. 37 East Grant Street, (rear of Court llense.) ilLACK HAItlCKN SPHINQ HOUSE new Open. Fer terms, etc , address SIISHC1IIU3TIE lIOMIIKIIGKIt, Pleasant Grove, Lancaster County, Pa. J unelS-Snid J. IL MAKT11S A CO. SUMMER Dress Goods. AgkPLClAL JIAUGAIN IN CREAM ALBATROSS, ti Inc hes Wide, nt 17c. a Yard. All-Weel Cashmeres, In While, Cream, Light lllue aud Pink. MUM'S VEILING, In Cieam and Light Shades, atSOc, cea, 75c. a yd. All-Weel Tricots, in White and Cream, 50c. and 60c. ALL-WOOL ALIIATHOSS CLOTH. EMMIOI- DKUKi) COSIIIINATION SUITS The Latest Novelty. Cream, Ecru, Jielge, 13.(50 A SUIT. Geed Putterns are becoming Very Scarce In FRENCH SATINES, Hut the New Invntce received yestenhiy con- tains Xverythlng that Is Desirable. 35e i city price, 37e. One mere Case, and the Lest for this Season, of AMERICAN SATEENS, AtKX'-S ltetalled Elsewhere, nt 15c. AMEHICAN SATEENS. New Patterus, at Ce, Se. aud loe, u yard. LAltGE ASSOllTJIENT OF Crinkled Seersuckers, rrintetl Ilalistes. ONE OA8K PRINTED LAWNS, at 14e. a Yard. J. B. MARTIN&CO Cor. West Kiug & Frince Sts (Opposite BUtcbi Beut) LAK0A8TX8, PA. , i iK -i .," &ntszjGXf -- fc -;"i;-.v r-: ?r J - - 41K ""(aP lfjiaiilfriJ"i ,.- er
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