Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, July 01, 1886, Image 4

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THK LANCASTER DAILY IUTKIiLIGBNOBR. THUBBDAY. JULY 1,1886.
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flFTH 'REUNION.
mtrmnBdwcm at xhm high
ALVMltl MKKttnU.
Last KvMUg la rolleB Ball
A, O. fUtacehl Uttlteers lb. Honorary
.Largs Andlenc Ocllghlrd
-WlM. Hm Pregramme Klrl.
M apera beua waa orewura iur
I ttaae cm Wedneaday In tbe evening,
Mag we flfUi reunion 01 tbe
t awfcoel almast The decorations put up
liMki'Mfh aenoel commencement were
' remain, j-rempiiy at e cieck
let the alumni and tbe speakers el
took their places en the stage,
laaerclses were epeneil with an ever-
"Tit Crown or Geld," (Hermann) by
It's orchestra, with l'ref. Haas playing
'accompaniment en the plana Rev. U.
tin Henpt offered prayer after which
ildent Gee. M. Hambrlght deliver oil the
' MheIbc address. He mid it was his pleasant
BCtfwty te bid all welodme te the fifth reunion
t! ! MM alumni. It bad been bis pleasured
.Tears age te make his bow ten Lancaster
Vi
I aiJ.BTinil UllMJUnlU 111 tut
e.tww matM nene reinnln all bave been
.n-i...J . tknls r.ilna fli. trut attmiltit
ute organ lie an alumni wa made In lb .A out
tl ti WM net very mtccesarul. The roll book
T t ... CWl ... np.i1n.liul fr-flltt fill.
'SNW UUIIWUl OtJV IWVD KIBlllinii numiia.
F' .ikUkuhMl. fifths MiimliAf tflfl urn tlpnfl.
'By bard work tbe secretary of the alumni lias
.'seared the address of all the surviving grail
s'. '"Hat os except nineteen. High school graduates
- 'skmrm vIIArAfl thrnilehnilt nil the states ntlll
fTtarrlterles, Seuth America and India. They
'Sara te be found In tbe pulpit, bar, press the
trmy and navy. Many are holding proiul preiul
,'. positions and all tbe education they re--feeelved
was In the public schools el the city et
StifrS .,
rtF next nn me pregramme w ""-""
p " McClftln. He waa encored and responded
S .VyslDKlnff "ILe'ed Ver a Laddie Hut
tiV- fli iManilaTsriilaa rrvl(r)i1 I i Til A H Pa til
JHim AUlBUMn niiiivn . iv. - .." ,. .
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t Kriiimi or me lav ' witu great ierce.
&$ ' Miss Kate D. Shirk sang " Heaven Has
W Trfr seea iwart nuu wiv luuinjr jinauuri.
Wj Ur. .Uigoee wm neiiceu in luoduuimite
iF fluid be aa in an cod te laKenseaien me
UlgOs irusiurjlll. ilUUIui.KUtUUicu u nm
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3-fura brief address, te whieh the doctor re-
,V2 Snnnded. He said It bad l)een his Pleasure
ff totcaehlnthe high schools el this city In
1853. Among me pupils men was a ciiumiy,
mrwl.nRtured little ber. in which be took
'd i great Interest, l)ecause tbe boy had n line
ZLV .tl .ln rrUat lum. celli fit. tirnrnB.nr
vimmaivi uiiuu. ua. vj, f. j.w.v"-..(
was J. P. McCaskey, new principal of the
boy's high school.
THE JtLUMXI ORATION.
Next en the pregramme was tbe alumni
oration, which was asslgned te William H.
lilndemutb. He cbee for his the me " Cltl
Mnsblp." He started out by showing the
necessity and importance of a special prona prena prona
teon ter citizenship ; for all the leading ques
tions of tbe day need Intelligence te solve
them. He quoted Wendell l'tiillip's pro
phecy, "that tbe question of tbe rich and
peer would yet try our souls, as slavery
never 'did," and commented thereon. He
took up and discussed the conflict between
labor and capital, the ignorance eftbe colored
voters et the Seuth, which is a menace te our
civil and political principles, and showed
tht the public school is a key te all our fu
ture political progress. Iu his opinion
special attention should be paid In tbe
schools te tbe study et political science.
Mr. Llndemuth delivered his oration
clearly and forcibly and was rewarded with
hearty applause. Since leaving our city,
after graduating in the class of Sl.heattended
the Wesleyan university, at Jliddletewn,
Connecticut, and graduated with high honors
last week. In September he will outer
Drew theological seminary.
Sole and quartette, "Kcbees," by MIs
nallle Docbteld, Miss Mary Sener, Jehn G.
Warfel and Frank McCIaiu, ended Part 1.
Tbe singers were Applauded se heartily
that they had te appear and repeat the selec
tion. Part II was opened with a concert waltz.
Inoenoclnsta,"(Zanlchelll) by tbe orchestra,
after which Miss llnlllu 1 loch told sang
"SegnaL" (Sehlrn;.
THE HONOIlAItY 0KATI0N.
The honorary oration was next en the pro pre
gramme. It was assigued te Majer .. V.
Kelnccnl and he took for his subject, "The
Touch of Midas." Alter repeating the fable
about everything being turned te geld which
Midas touched, he enteretl into a discussion
of his subject. He showed very forcibly the
evil effects of wealth misdirected iu society
In Inducing extravagance and In politics in
placing men in high elllckl positions, solely
because they bad a barrel. The nnjer next
discussed the evil eHects of Ihec.ipltalUt net
giving tbe laborer wages for his work. AH
the bell punches in the world won't make a
conductor honest, when a corporation com
pels him te work eighteen hours a day,
at starvation wages. He paid a glowing tri
bute te Eckley II. Coxe and his geed
wife, for what they hate done iu their neigh
borhood. Iu his district you don't hear of
strikes, and why? because thn weckmen
tbeie are treated llkemen by Mr. C'exe and
when there Is sickness and trouble In the
miners' families the tlrst te etler consolation
and te rellevedlstress is the wlie of this geed
man. The touch of Midas has caused defal
cations without number because women by
extravagance live beyond their husband's
Incomes, and they steal from their employers
te keep up appearances. The boodle alder
man of I'ew Yerk and Chicago were
handled without gloves by tbe major, and
he closed his address by referring te the
effect of Midas U'Kin the greatest
feneral the world ever saw. He went
nte Wall street, was made the diiie
of designing men, and his declining years
ware i.iuuu ptuuiiu iu consequence, uie
major's address was well received, and he
was rewarded with thunders or applause.
Jehn O. Wariel sang " True te tbe I.nst,"
and te an encore he sang My Little
Weman."
Ily special request Miss Adele A. Matz
rendered " Our Sacred Songs," the piece
assigned her as one of tbe graduates ut the
morning session. The refrain of the songs
was rendered by a quurlette behind ttie
scenes. Miss Matz did even better than in
the morning.
nillTOBV Or THE AMJ.MNl.
Miss Badle E. Flemlug, ene of the teachers
in the Lemen street building, was assigned
tbe history of tbe alumni. She beganherad
dress by saying that ene of the local papers
had said some time age that tbe high school
was a sham, but she asked tbe 700 graduates
of tbe high school net te boycott that paper,
for the editer labored under a mistake. She
then reviewed the history of the alum
ni Blnce 1S54, and showed that its
graduates have earned distinction in
ail the learned professions. Te the gradu
ates who drltted iute journalism and who
new are reporters en tbe daily papers she
would say "enjoy life while you are here
for there is no hereafter for reporters." She
next teek up the lady graduates and showed
that many of them are teachers who work
for glory and net ler the salary they received.
These eftbe graduate, eight iu number, who
were wedded during the year shu congratula
ted heartily and te these who have been
gathered te their fathers. Bhe paid adeserved
trieute.
The audience all joined In singing "Auld
Lang Syne, " alter which Kev. J. IV. T. Gray
pronounced tbe benediction and the large
audience was dismissed.
It was the most successful reunion yet held
by the alumni and the oredltfertbe success Is
due te the officers. A business meating will
be held this evening when the class of '60
will be received as members.
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CelnmbU.'n Twe Sporting ClnbsThat K.rt tu
Have a flood Time r II.
Krirnlar Correspondence of l.sTEU.inisc-n.
Columbia, July 1. -The town has two
clubs for spending Irein a week te ten days
In some fsvorable part of a mountainous dis
trict, where Ashing, gunning, etc, can be
enjoyed by the members. The Hed nnd
Gun club Is new In the third year et Its exist
ence and will encamp during Septem
ber, In Ufleu county, ou a branch line of the
Pennsylvania railroad. This club Is com
posed of elder citizens. The Kerest and
Stream club is composed principally of young
men. The camp of this year will be their
first oxperlenco iu this line and the members
are looking forward with much eagerness for
the time set apart for their camp, a week iu
Berks county, along the branch of the l'Mls
dclphla.t Heading railroad, at n place noted
ler the facilities aflerded te clubs of Ibis
description. Ily spending this time iu this
tvav me members are ueiier mien ier ine
active business In which they are engaged.
Ne Olehnttlen ''The I'eurlh.
Upen each recurrence el the national
holiday the matter of a public celebration is
agitated, but the observance never takes the
form of n public celebration. In many el
tbe ailjjcejutewfi. 1,l.r&-wrinV5"cele.-tfri-tldln
n manner fitting telhannlers.iry,
but In Columbia each j-ersen will keep the
day according te his own inclination. A
movement is being started tebae a graud
display of tlrowerks en Monday night and
it is hoped that the persons Hgltatliig the
movement will meet with success. It has
been BUggested thatflOO should iwcuuscrieeu
and It success attends the matter, It will be
the finest eer seen Iu the ten n. If th de
sired amount can be secured the exhibition
will be made Ireui the top of the bilinear
Purple's brick yard, se that Chestnut street
can be used for the people te stand during
the display. The day will be celebrated by
the younger portion of the town by the use
of firecrackers, cartridges, etc, and If the
elder portion de net interest themselves iu
the matter this will be the only way In
w hich the day will be celebrated.
Town 'etet
The annual picnic el tbe Columbia Klre
company will be held In Uelse's weeds, en
Monday, July 5th.
Tbe Chlppeta Castle, Ne. 5s, Knights of
the Gelden Eagle, will celebrate their tlrst
anniversary en I'rlday eteniug by a banquet
m the armory. Many visitors lrem neigh
boring towns are expected.
The Vigilant Fire company will go te Mid Mid
dletewn en Saturday, te participate In tbe
firemen's parade, which wilt take place In
that town. The Wrights'. lllu baud will ac
company the firemen.
The Keeley stove works stepped work
vesterday and will remain clo'-ed uutll July
"12th.
Special trains will be run ever tbe Head
ing it Columbia, rallreaa en Monday te ami
from Lltitz.
The young folks of the Second Street
Lutheran church will held their monthly
meeting In thelecture room of the church en
Friday evening. An.attractive pregramme
will be presented.
Souieet the places of business in Colum
bia will close every eenlug, Sjturdaj's ex
cepted, at 8 o'clock.
A tiltceu-uioutbs-eld child of Mr. Jehn
W. Swariz died at Its home en Locust street
ou Tuesday evening. The luueral will be
held en Friday.
l'ernn il Mention.
Mr. Charles Haldeman left town yesterday
ier a trip te Savannah, Ga.
Messrs. R. E. Williams and C. B. JeUeries
left town for l'arkesburg, where they will at
tend the funeral of Conductor Themas Miller.
Jehn S. Mussermadea remarkably quick
trip te Lancaster en his bicycle a few days
age. Ihe distance of twele miles wascov wascev
ered in lnrty-three minutes. The return trip
was made iu forty-eight minutes.
Th Mirnnerrhnr Cxcnrslnn.
As will be sren by an ndv ertlement In another
column the fsre for the round trip te Yerk Fur
nace, en Monday next, n 111 be $1.01. The exenr exenr
xlen Ik ter iiicmbiTs enty, nnd letreshmvnts en
that day w lit be tree te the members.
nteca Murasta.
Quotations by Uetxl, McUmnn A Ce., bankers,
Lancaster, ra.
KfKVIAL ftUTlCKfi.
for Hr iVr.
"Olve Ely's Cream Halm a trial. This Justly
eclebrnted remedy for ttm euro of catarrh, ha'y
fever, cold In thn head, Ac, can be obtained tit
any rvputable drucglst, and may bn irtied upon
as n safe and plensaut remedy ter the above com
plaints and wlllKlic Immediate relief. It ts net
a liquid, snutt or powder, baa no ertenslve odor
and can be used at any time with geed results,
as thousands can testify, amenK the in some et
the attaches of this ofilce," fintit of thr Timtt,
May, 18. JJ-idoedAw
r or laine back, stdnnr ehest. ue Shlleli's Tor Ter Tor
eus Plaster, rrlce Si cents for sale by II. 11.
Uechnui, Druggist, " North Queen sticet.
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Feur-linti.
Of enr American people are altllcled n lth sick
headache In either Its nervous, bilious or rjin-
gestne forms, reused ny invsinar nnuus, jhkii
llvllic. etc , and no remedy ha ever ceimucrvd
It until l)r l.elle's special rrecr!ptlen a dis
covered. Ultelta trial. Me aiherllseuieut In
another column, (j)
" ' Slest i:rllent
J.J. A tklns, Chief of 1'ellce. Knext Me. Tenn.,
writes "My faintly and 1 nru bcnetlclarle of
Wur most uXfrlTu'v r 'W.IP. Vu Kit.ft :-ew-
IiNrever' for consumption ; having found It te
tie all tnat vnu claim Ier I'- dt sliu te tejtliy te
Itsvlrttie "My friends, te whom lhkveireem
mended It, praise It at c crv ep)Mirtutdty " lr
King's New HUeevrrr for Consumption Is
guaranteed te cum Ueuehs, Colds, llnmehHIs,
Aslhnrt. Croup and etery affection of Thrust.
Chest and Lung Trial bottles Irte at Cochran's
Drug store, 137 and IS) serth Queen street, I.au
easttr, l'a. Large size. It OU. (J)
WILL YOU SUKKKIt with Pyspcpsta and
Liver Complaint t bhlleh's Vltallier Is guartin
teed te cur you. Ker sale by II. It. C'uchrau
Drugglst, Ne. 1S7 North Queen street.
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Denver A KloHmnde.......
Ue' . Leck. A neslem.
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New Jersey Central...
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Lake Shern
Michigan Central. ....
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Northern l'acinc......
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Ohie CentrsJ
Omaha ....
Oregon Trans
OntarteA Weetein .,,.
t'aclde Mall
Rochester A 1'ltUearg
St. Paul
Texas l'aclfle ,
Union l'acine
Wabash Common
Wabash rrwieried. ........
Western Union Telegraph.
West shore
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A" S11LAN1) HOCNK," ATLANTIC CITY,
reopens JIM Y 1st, under new tuaiingn
ment. hlertrle lights, electrle bells, city water,
tlrst classrulstue. Terms tniHlemte. riixt class
tiarnttached. UKMtY ItAIITKH,
J j 1-lind Ijite of Orape Hetel, Ijincaisler, Pa.
t ancastlh m iinnkucTTeii. " "
1J The neneral meeting of the l-mtcn'tcrMnin
uert'her ipostpencd last eMmliig) will be lield
at tneir uau mis evening at f ocieck.
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I DUAL TOOTH I'OWDKll
11K M. COMIM.KXION SOAP.
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Illltll. M'S liltllUaTtlHK,
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A Sad Mlafertune.
Is te raise a nlce family of boys and girls
and then have them carried Inte an early crave
by that terrible disease Consumption. Heed
the warning and check It In Its nrt stages by
the prompt use of Kemp's balsam for the Threat
and Lungs, warranteti te cure and relieve all
cases. Price S0c and II. Ker sale by II. H.
Cochran, druggist, Ne. 137 North Queen streeL
Trial Hit rtt. (3)
BHILOH'S cOUOIland Consumption Cure Is
sold by us en a guarantee. It cures Consump
tion. Fer sale by II. U. Cochran, Druggist, Ne.
139 North Queen street.
ltrar Up.
Yeu are feeling depressed, your appetite Is
peer, ou-Jire bothered with headache, you are
tidxety, nervous aud generally out of sorts, and
want te tract up. Itraceup, but netwlth sttm
ulsnts, spring medicine, or bitters, which have
for their basis very cheap, bad whlWy, and
which stimulate you for an henr, and then leave
you In T.'erse condition thsn betore. What jeu
want is an alterative that will purify jour
bleed, start healthy action of the Liver and Kid
neys restore your vitality, anil glve lenewcd
health and strength such a medlitne you will
rind In Klectrlc Hitters, and only M cents a het
lie at II II. Cochran' Druu Mer, 137 and 13al
erth Qneen street, Lancaster, l'a (3)
V BATHS.
MclUnex in this city, at St. Jeseph's Hos Hes Hos
pttal.en the?Jttj InsL, Miss Julia A. McMaheii,
in the 'iith year of her age.
The relatives and friends of the tamtly are re
spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from
St. Mary's church. 1 rlday morning at 9 o'clock.
Interment at St. Mary's cemetery. The friends
et the deceased can view the remains at St.
Jeseph's Hospital en Thursday evening, between
the hours of 5 and 7 o'clock. itd
Erb On June ."th, Mrs. Catharine Lchn Krb,
wlloet Hiram Kro.el Clay tow nshlp, aiicd nearly
78 years. UdAw
Uxrnse. June Se, l5s. In Lancaster, Pa ,
Lents lieptlng. In the 3Jd year et hi) age.
The relatives and friends of the tamtly are re
spectfully Invited te attend the funeral from
his late residence. Ne. BJ3 West King street, en
Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Intermentat
Zten's cemeterv.
Lancaster B per cnt.. lft.
17UO... 111
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I M In 10 or i) ears. UU
Manhelm itoreugh lean ltx
BASK STOCKS.
Tlrst National llank 1(0
ranuers' National llank Se
t'ulten National lUnk UU
Lancaster County National llank SO
Columbia National llank lcai
Christiana National llank loe
Kphrata National llank no
rlrst National lUnk, Columbia 10U
First National natiK, "inueurn in)
uieiiiUusate lilMlisl te attend.
ltd IIK.VKY sell MITT, Seerstary.
SNAl'l'KH! SNPl'HlU-SNu"rinri
Parties wishing dcnulne Snapper Soup ter
the lib et July, will please, glve tlielr order as
seen as iHMslhle.snall van tie accomedated. Will
make nnd deliver ou .Sunday law llulldlng
ltestaurnnt, 3erth Duke sin et
lt lMtAKI. KAl'T, l'roptlelot.
TJOIIHr.H'S
LIQUOR STORE,
Ne. 29 CKNTltK SQU AUK.
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antkh -m thk eldest cel.
l.KCTION AUKNCYIn America, n man
ager ler a llranch enieeln Lancaster, lie need
net boa Iawer. Address,
,t It MAKTtNDALK.
JuncJ) It Ne. 112 La salle St., Chicago, HI.
at Once.
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PEjNRYjN PARK,
r Kilt AY, JULYS, lv under the auspices of HI,
Paul's SI. K Sunday school, Lancaster, I'll.
Train leaves Optu-r Heading Hepol at (1 17 a tn,
Hnsketa te Ixi ten at the ehutch net later than
(US a. in ,erat thn Station. jeWlldTuAlh
TNTAN KXI'ljllIKNCKI)"""
THAVHLIN'a SALESMAN.
Must have n little capital and gle serurlty.
Small hanlware specialties that lake thn lead
whreer Intiwlueed III give the right man
t.Mla month. Inquiivat
1. II II.M'SMAN'S WOHKH,
.Mlllnrsvllle l'lketnear Lancaster.)
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J-HISS GOODS. -
I am going te close out
DRESS GOODS.
In doing se 1 will sell Hit in at ilestng out
prices. C'hiiie and see.
.1. W. 1IVHNK,
nevMyd Ne. 3-21 North Queen treet.
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IIAUT'S.
Ul'KNING AT II. (1KB
WANTED AGENTS WITH SMALL
eatlltal. Wn havn niii(ttilni.new. nerlsk.
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iAr"jp'!"lUf,'P'-'ciai ju nay ener, win
h.M'l'llrt-iCO.e.siuina'iSl, .
MAHK LEY'S ""yaKA 1IK.VV TIES "'
clear lilted of choice Ne. 1 Havana, are
recommended te levers Ufa genuine Havana
Cluar, at
Jl AUK LEY"." Yellow Frent,"
Ne. si North Queen Street
(Formerly Hartuian's)
UTIIY PAY f 15 KOR A SET OF TEETH
TT w ben vnu can get the same at S at
W. L,
rtrst National Itivnk, Marietta..
iirsiaunnai tianE, uu joy
LIUtz National llank
Uanhelm National luik ,
Union National llank. Mount Jey.,
New Helland National bank
Uan National ltank
Uuarryvttle National ltank....
bllzabethtewn National bank,
Northern National llank liu
TCKttrtSB STOCKS.
big Spring A Ueiver Valley 'St
bndgupert A Horseshoe US
Columbia A Chestnnt Hill v)
Columbia A vvnahlngten 3d
ConestegaA Hlg Spring IS
Columbia A .Marietta a
UaytoenA Kllzabethtewn at
Lancaster A Kphrata a
Lancaster. Willow Street
StrasburgA MUIpert.... ia
Marietta A Staytnwu J3
Marietta A Mount Jey 23
Lane, Eltzaliethtewn A Mlddletewn. b"J
Lancaster A hrultvule ,
LtncasterA Lltltr.
East lirandy wine A Waynesburg...
Lancaster ,i vvilllamslewn
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A Farmer el lU.t Denegal Seriously Injured
In a Ituuaway.
Mt. Jey, Pa., July 1. On Monday Chris
tian Snyder, or East Denegal township, met
with a painful accident. It appears thit he
was In the held cutting grass with a mower
when he le-it control el the horses. When
they started te run away he was thrown of
the machine, and the mower passed ever him.
He was cut and bruised lu such a inannei
that be may leeu his lite.
Iilgler Detweiler, who resides a short dis
tance north of this place, en Saturday went
Inte one et his fields te cut crass with
his mewing machine. He bad net gene far
wnen no ientid mat no bad nreKeu bis ma
china by cetuiug in contact with large lumps
ei uau.
Cove Ledge, Xa 301, Knights of Pythias,
elected the following etllcerH ou Thursday ;
P. tt, IL E. Yeutz j C. C, V. S. Hogendoub Hegendoub Hogendeub
ler ; V. C, A. L. Haines ; P., J. M. Hippie ;
if. at A., W. Shire ; M. of I, M M. Hru
baker ; M. of II, J. C. Grell s K. of R. and S ,
Dr. J. J. Nevvpher ; I. G., 11 F. Eberle ; 0.
G., Gee. 1 tallies , Trus., L. Yeung ; Rep, G.
L. Ames 11. RoeL
The banks, stores and business places gen
erally will be closed Monday. The postetllce
will only be epeu en the arrival aud de
parture of malls.
2-ITIXS 4DK ruWVBN'B CASK,
the
HtUe
Mrs. Clevelantl'M Apartiiif-nts,
Fiem the Washington Itepubllcan
If you should take the president's house
and run a line through it from nertli te
south, at the end of the library, you would
cut oil Mrs. Cleveland's part of the mansion
from that et tbe president's Sbe has live
bedrooms, and they are all large and airy,
The president's bridal chamber is the state
bedroom, and it leeks ditlerent new te what
It did when Mrs. Cleveland lirst came Inte
it. There are mere home touches, and the
dressing table always has its tlewers. When
President Arthur was here he had his wife's
picture, which hung en one of these walls.
wreathed with roses every morning. New
the roses are everywhere about the room,
and the gardener baa done his best te make
It leek beautitul. There is a wide lounge, or
divan, nt ene side or the room, and the lied
is of rosewood, with a great canopy or silk
brocade In geld and silver nhove iu A rich
Turkish carpet covers the lloer, and there
are a number of easy chairs scattered about
the room. Great chunks of weed He upon
the highly polished brass andirons, aud Ibe
mantel is covered with u heavy velvet cloth
of soft, dark red. There Is a tidy en ene of
"i armenatrs eearing me inscription, in red,
whiteand blue silk : Ged bless our coun
try and our presideuL"
MAUKETH.
Philadelphia 1'reduce Market.
ParUDaLmu. July II Fleur Market Is
dull Sales el tsO barrels ; Minn, bakers at
tiyfllM; Penna. family at 13 756! ; Western
at MU03IM; Patents, II aQi'M.
liye Heur at 13 3 Ql 15.
1 p. m., call Wheat July, Sl'.e ; Aug,
83c ; Sept., SKc ; Oct., sic
corn July tsta; Aug., Il4c.; Sept., ISc ;
Oct., iSJic.
Oats -J uly, Jie i Aug , Sic.; Sept , SJc ; Oct.
ltd
Mew Yerk Produce Slarkec
New Yerk, July 1 Fleur market dull but
quletf lne, l-'u.! 73 ; Superllne, K 0M 10 ;
Common te '-oed Extra Western, 12 &VI('J.
City Mill Extras, II Nl ta for West Indies ;
Minn. Extra. r2 3eQ3 (0. hxtra Ne. 2. 13 USS-i JO.
Wheat Ne. ' Ked statu ou ?pet, ff.'GWe i Mi. 1
White, state, s:Sc ; Ne Ne 2 Ued, VV Inter, July,
63kc ; Aug.. 6IS0 ; Sept , s5 ,c.
Cern Ne. 2 Mixed, aua, 170 , July, IS'tC;
Aug.isj.c
Oats Ne. 1 Whtte State, spot, ISJJc . Ne i, de
sake
itye dull ; Canada, M.He.
llarley nominal.
Perk dull i New Mess. Ill 25(211 73.
Lard Aug, W 75 ; Sept , W 75.
Molasses quiet; 15UIKC. for 50 test boiling
stock ; l'orte Ktce, 3etfi-c
Turpentine dull at Ji3;;ic
Uesln quiet t strained tn ued. It 00Q1 05.
Petroleum dull : renned in caes, sc.
rretghtsdnll; grain te Llverjioel, ic.
Butter Market steadj ; New Western
Cniamery. 13Q16KC.
Cheese dull . n BStern Flat. figTUc
Kg js dull; State, HQlSc, Western de, Ut)
llc
eugar market Ann ; lieflned cutleaf, 6!Jc;
Granulated, C 3-lAc.
Tallew firm ; prime, city, lc
eolfee quiet ; fair cargeea at 9Ke.
Uice quiet; Carolina and Louisiana, common
te fair, 3,Salc.
Lancaster A Maner,,
Laneuter A ManhuUn
Lancaster A Marietta ,
Lancaster A New Helland
MUVCELLASICOCB STOCKS.
Qnarryvlile K. K SO
Mlllvrsrllle Street Car SO
Inquiring Printing Company SO
Gaslight and Fuel Company S3
Stevens Heuse (bends) HO
Columbia Uas Company 23
Columbia Water Company 10
Snsquehanna Iren Company loe
Marietta Hellew-ware 100
Stevens Heuse Ml
Ulllersvtlle Nermal Scheel 25
Northern Market SO
Eastern Market SO
Western Market SO
Lancaster City Street Hallway Ce 60
Qas Company Bends lue
Columbia Borough Bends 100
Lancaster susquenanna. aue
Thn Kullng I'awleu.
The ruling passion strong in death was
characteristically Illustrated en the occasion
of a clergyman's prayer for a dying toll tell
keeper In the interior of New Yerk. The
peer mau had net many hours te live, and
the clergyman was iu tbe middle of his
prayer. "Step a moment," Interrupted the
tell-man, I think I hear a wagon."
Chicago Market
CaieABO. July 1. 10 a. m. Market opened :
Wheat July, 73e ; Aug., 7Si.c; Sept., 76JC
Cern July, 3i;c; Aug., 26!Jc : Sept, 871C ;
Oct,, 3710
Oau-July, 27Ke ; BepL, a'Jic.
I'erk July, 'j tw; Aug, lluej; Sept, 110 UK,
OCt.lUVJJ
Lara July, te SO ; Sept., WtO; Sept, $fi 70;
OCL.K157K
Ulbs Aug., C 07K . SepL, F, 15 ; Oct., pi 10.
CLOHIH9.
Wheat July, TIJie; Aug., 7IJic; SepL, 77Ke i
OcL, TSe-
Cern-Jnly. 3SKc ; August, 2(tiQZGlii; Sept,
370 1 Oct., Sic.
Oats Jaly, 27Xc; Aug., 2CJJC ; Sept., 2CC.
I'erk-July, lle 15; Aug., 110 87K; bept..
I10 17K; Oct,ll0l.
Lard July, KjUi; Aug., M 70 ; Sept, f'ttO;
OcL, 16 CO.
Ulbs July, V, 13; Aug., 16 IS ; SepL, i 20;
Lancaster A New DanvUIe..
Qnarryvlile u. il, 7g.
Ucadlng A Columbia It. H., .Vs.
'23
1W
131
116
102
WS.SS
it:
1W,
20s:
lis
191
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ISO
US
ISS
1SS
1SS
aase
ISO.
15J.
160
(S
1SS.M
110
110
110
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23
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'JL1
10
41
is in
2
S3
SIM
70
S3
75
.23
107.50
IKS
130
2)
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1.13
S3.
S2
2S
100
2S
10
205.2S
HOlO
116
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92
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103
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300
II
111.7
10S.7S
Uas administered.
rlSIIKIt'S Dental Koetns.
Ne. 62 North Queen Street.
Bpl7 lyd
jNF
ARKLEY'S "YLLLOW KRONT"
clear tiller Havana S cent Cigar Is ure-
neunccd by smokers the bet lu the mar
ket, at
MAUKI.KY'S "Yellow trent,"
Ne. 21 North Queen street.
(Fermerly Hartuian's)
TT EVAN'S KLOUR.
LEVAN'S FLOUR
Always Uniform and Reliable
TJIOURTH OK J CIA" l.XCCRSlON
or THE
LANCASTER MiENNEROHOR,
TO YOKK FintNAC K,
Ou MONDAY, J ULY , Ins), for Stembers Only.
Fare for the lteund Trip. 1103. ltefreshments
will Iw turnl.hed by the Mirniiercher FUEE.
All Intending te participate will pleft-e an
nounce te the cenmltteebv Saturday, July S.
Truln leaves 1" U it at 6Wa. 111, nnd leaves
Yerk Furnace at S p. m. luueJ2lSATh
FINE TAILORING,
The Ijirgest and most Complete Assortment
et H.Nh VVOIH.LKNS for the Spring Tladute be
found In the tity et Lancaster.
A Ctiolce Line of spring Overceatings and
rantaloenlngs In all the 1 Jit est Patterns.
t'tlces Lew, Best Workmanship, and nil goods
Warranted us rvpiesuntisl.
H.GEPvHAPvT,
NO. W NOttTIl QUKKN STUKKT.
i-Opposlte the l'nstofflce. mar27-Idlt
r(OlNT CONVENTION.
Democratic County Convention.
The Democratic I ennty and District Conven
tions of Lancaster count), will meet en the third
tloerof hepler's l'ostelllee Building, In the City
el Lancaster, en
Wednesday July 28.
Thn delegates from the city districts will meet
at 10 a m and select three delegates te the
state convention.
The delegates lrem thn 2d (Lewer) ttssembly
district 111 meet at 10 a in. and eteet thrc del
egates te the state convention and nominate
two members erambly
The delegates from thn city and lewer districts
will then meet In senatorial convention and
elect a member of the state committee.
i In delegates rintn tlie 3d assembly and llth
senatorial tl'pper) dlstrlrt wilt meet at 1030a.
m , aud nominate one person for state senator,
tbrte members of aembly, elect four delegates
te tbe state convention and a member of tbe
state committee.
Alter the adjournment of all the district con
ventions the delegates w III meet In Joint county
convention und nominate candidates for Cen
gres, di.tnct attorney, prison Inspectors (2),
IHxir directors ft), and county surveyor.
rpllE NEW.CJASIl STORK.
NEW CASH STORE,
Opposite the Key.ione llnusn and Northern
National llank,
217 & 241) North queen Street.
NKWHUKSSdOOtls.NKW WlltTF.flOODS.
NKVVCillNKLKIi HKKKSIIOKKIUI.
NUis'S VK1L1NU All Celers.
11ATISTE CLOTH. ALL - OVKIl KH1IIIU1-
DKUIKS.
ll'UKMlttl.INN COIIHKD PIQUES.
(IKNT.SIIAIIZi: HIIIHTM.
LAlllhn IIAU.K VESTS,
t Itll.IlltLN'S IIAt'.K-AllhlZOS.
.Inst opened a nice tteak of.ltlbbens, all color
Iilcli, with all our g.xnls, will lu sold at low
prices. Plea. e rail and see oursleck betore pur
chasing
lobs lyd
It'M.MEU GOODS.
W. It. IIOWKHS.
CLOSING OUT.
Net te Clese Business, but te Iteduce our Im-
nieiisn Stock of SU MM Kit HOODS.
vieimI. Marked Down tn Every Department
-AT THE-
BOSTON STORE.
JEllSK.S' .IKU1KYHI
Fer Ladles, Misses and Children India Linen,
Icterlv Lawn, Ceided lique, Crndle Check.
S.VO.V DltOP SATINKS.
Crinkled Seersuckers, Printed Satlnes, I'rlnte
Itstlstes
111, ALU SILKS,
Ui lll.uk silk for ll'ltt It S7S Black Silk le
tloe. Every yard Warranted.
LADIES' IIEINFOUCF.D OOSSAMEltS, S3.
Each. City Price, S3a Each.;
STAMM. BROS.& COM
Nea. 30 itnd 20 North Queen 8t,
LANCA9TEU. l'A.
S1,000 umVAKD-
ler any case of Kidney Troubles, Nervous
Debility, Mental and Physical Weakness that
BOTANIC NEIS.VK BlTl'tUS falls tu cure.
Sold by druggists, SO cents.
HE P. 11 MED. CO.,
Se 13 North llth -t , Phtla . Pa.
Circulars free. tnarJOOuidTu.TliA
meetings te elect three or tlve
gates from each district tesald conventions
The primary
delegates treui
will be. held en SATl KUAY 1' M.JULY SI, at
c
LA RICE.
CLARKE.
Hoesenold Market.
DA IB V.
Creamery Butter rsfiec
Butter w a. 1J1,"C
Dutch Cheese V tump rflec
1S1CLTBT.
Chickens ft pair (live) 70ail.00e
" piece (cleaned; 40t8c
HISCELLASIOUS.
Apple Butter yt qt
aggs t uez
Itenev V i. ,
Lard V &
Apples ftKpk....
ltananas Vdei....
Cocoanuts, each .
Lemens V dez....
Oranges Vtdez....
Cranbrrl, pr. at.,
23c
....P2S15C
Sue
IKS
,...20tW0
,...230 35C
5(2P.C
30c
....SStiiea
MtNS
....10O1SO
. ..lOUlSa
13c
3QCO
Pine Apples each
titrawburiles
Uaspberries
CherncsiJbex
VSOKTABLXS,
Cabbage W head .3fl5
Beets Vbh SAI0C
Old Potatoes V bus 50333e
Cauliflower, pr hd 10rf2ec
Sweet Potatoes V Kpk ISa-Juc
Turnips H X pk. lOQlSe
Peas. Xpk ioe
New Potatoes. Kpk.... 15G20O
Cucumber W dez ac
Tomatoes y box isc
Asparagus iec
BeansVKPk lie
Squashes V dez 3ic
ouleus H pk 2Sc
Fisa.
Halibut V 1. 132200
Catfish V . TlSc
Herring f) dez iv
Fresh Mackerel fill loe
Clams pcrleu tOQU
Sea Bass ioe
Blue Fish iec
sturgeon ir.
Shad V plcce 2S05HC
iieunuers ioe
rLOCBASeakAiii.
Fleur Wlibt m.ts
Fancy Heller Fleur jjue
"heal utisc
Oau I2flc
Cern rsjvc
Bye tic
ORASSES.
Havporten 1154517
Cleverseed 1 bus 17.00
Timethy V bn r2.S0
HerdUrass 7) bus.. hm
Orchard Grass V bus f2.50
Mixed Lawn Grasses ft bus 14,00
Hungarian Grass V bus , ti.20
Clarke's Tea and Cetfecs Ifad. Trv them.
I" At Oletne Seap. Se, Lump starch, 2 B.s for
Jc s Cream Chcese, 2 Its for 23c , Best Granulated
sugar, 7c.
Clarke's Tea and Cellee Stere,
N'e, Ss West King Street.
Telephone Connection.
TJATENT STRAP PANTALOONS.
Tht Grutsst IoTtntien cf th Ag.
Pantaloons made with the Patent Strap fit
easy, de net bag out at the knees, don't draw up
when sitting down, and give better satisfaction
than any ethers. Place yourerderwlthA.il.
Itesencteln, the Merchant Tailor, who has the
sole right for Lancaster for the Patent Double Deublo
Strap Pantaloons 1 offer an nuusnalty fnlt stock
of netiby goods for Pantaloons, Suits, Vesting
and spring Overoeots, and am devoting my en
tire attention te my Irlends and patrons, and
wilt spare, no effort te retain the position 1 have
se long held as First Hue SI erchant Tailor et
Lunciuter. Itespcctfully yours,
A. II. KOSENSrElN. 57 North Queen 8L
place and between hours te be announced by
handbill by the different committeemen.
lrem each dim let u member of tbe county
committee for the ensuing vear Is also te be
cheen Committeemen will notice that the
laws governing primary elections nr tn force
and must 1m carried out at these elections.
copies of these laws, blanks rer hiiidbllls, Ac ,
furnished upon application.
W. U HENSEL,
Chairman Item. Ce. Cem
1 me astir, June?.', !.. June30-dAw
HEALTHY, DELICIOUS AND RE
frcehlng. "What I Haser's Reet Beer.
The Hest Summer Drink. A bottle, that will
make flrugallena of this delicious drink I j sold
rer 23 cents, by
COCHRAN, THK DUUGGIST,
At NOS.137A 1W North Queen SL, Lancaster, l'a.
maySlyeedlt
J.a
MARTIN & CO.
Seasonable Dress Cottens
-AT-
" pNERAL SPRING WATER.
BLACK BARREN
Mineral Spring Water
Is strongly impregnated with the sulphates of
magnesia and soda, stiles, and chloride. These
elements are na.urnlly combined with the water,
and are- net precipitated by ordinary causes.
They maintain the purity of the water for years
and It never gets stagnant or Hat.
Its medical properties are strong and active.
It manifests Itself first as u diuretic, correcting
the kidneys, eipetllng the uric acid promptly,
decomposing ctlcuius sugary and foreign de
posits and removing them from tbe systwin. It
Invigorates the stomach, tones tbe general
health of the body. The water Is cheap, reliable,
pleasant, effectual. Medical testimony and
reference given. 1". 8. OtiODMAN, Manager.
N'e. 37 East Oram street, (rear of Court Heuse.)
BLACK BAItHEN SPUING HOUSE new
open. Fer terms, etc , address
MIssclIUl-JTIE BOMIlEI'.dKll,
Pleasant ti rove, Lancaster County, l'a.
JunelMmd
-TJALACE OF FASHION.
Oram and fronslens.
furnished by S. K. Yundt, Breker, Chicago.
July 1. 1 o'clock n. m.
Wheat. Cern. Oats, Perk. Lard
July 7.)Vi
August li'l
September 7t
October nil
December TttH
87
013
.... 10 30
a;i 10 3
.... 10 25
6.37K
e "in
DM
eoe
Arm Ilrekrn by railing l'rem a Te.
This morning Henry Harnish, u ten-year,
old son or thelate Jehu Karnlsh, of Illicit,
Drumere township, iell lrem a cherry tree, a
distance of 15 feet, breaking one of his arms
at tbe wrist and elbow. Tbe fracture at the
elbow was se bad that the bone protruded
through the skin catislug the little fellow
muchpalu. Dr. Deaver attended his Injuries.
Gene te Virginia.
This aitorncen the family or the late Dr.
Jehn L. Atlee, jr., started "for Loviugstem
Virglula, where they will herealter reside,
Mrs. Atlee having purchased a property
there. '
i ,v-
'rt.
ThsOddl-.iiow.el This city Bleving rer Justice
te a Deacemriii's n..
Their attention having been attracted by
Ah pi;. "" publications about
AOO l'OWden. bant n ... ir.
Rnliitm .IIU !..- -.".'" ""'. siuuatj 01
cersef Memerey tedg Sa 2pDef bdd Fel
lows, of this city, ha-Je' taken cegnlin.i of
the case. They obtained copies ottbeTaeera
aent them te Mountain OUyedt AKS
of which the Uiy'sdeadfathervvasareVrC IS
memDer, and have opened correspondence
with that ledge upon thesublecL 'i'i,u..i,;i
also begun correajiendoucu with thi mansire.
awat of tbe Odd Fellows' orphans' home in
Philadelphia, and have engaged oeunBol te
pa that Justice is done the boy.
At fenrjn 1'ark.
TbaBIdge avenue Sunday tclioel, or liar,
riafcura-, isholdlntratilciiieat Penivn nark
' Thar nave been levctal new dates taken
Vttfela a few days. They ure m fellows :
-July JO.oeuiblnatlon picnlu lrem Newmans-
1 tewa nod Sheridan ; August 3, Fredens'
. fMUjran8uudaysQhoel,Myerstown;Augut
HO.A. It., of Columbia 1 August 17, Sehut-
bunde. Rifadlng j Auijuat 18, U, O. Sun.
, 4ifmktec&, et Columbia,
HUH 11 by a Deg.
Tnls morning William McLaughlin, one of
the letter curlers, was bitten en the leg by a
terrier deg en Herman street. The wound
was cauterized at a drug Mere,
Karly Closing.
The stores of this city will begin te close
up this eveulng aud will coiitluuetedo se
every evening except Saturday, until Septem
ber. Persons desiring te puichssu should
make a note ei this.
A Large Turtle,
Last oveulng Jehu Copland roceiml a large
sea turtle which weighs 220 pounds. It will
be killed aud cut up Inte steaks.
Makers' Picnic.
The bakers of Lancaster will held their an
nual plenum Tril, Hal,,, Saturday next, July
JherL'' " l "'Uetk' an,s run every hour
JU
thereafter.
Oeucsrt as Mwouercher Garden This Erenlnr
The Llbeity band, of Lancaster, vvtli g"e one
of their flee concerts at Mwunercber Garden
this evening,
ltocelnfj. C.r l.ntji
Winter Wheat
Spring Wheat
Cern
Oats
Uye
Barley
Oil City
Crude OU 67
.... Hear,
ttecelpts Hogs SIijUj
Closing Prices 2 o'clock p. u..
WheaL Cern. Oat Perk. Lard
en a.v,t
7i'i .
Si
July
AUKU,UliM, tk
September. 77
October 7t
December....,.,, fi
Oil City
Cride OU
C75i
Uve Stock Markets.
Chicago, J una S0.-Tbe Drevtri' Journal reperts:
CatUe Hecelpu, 7,5oe headi ahlpmeuU, 1100 t
cattle market slew but steady j shipping
steers, 0.'.! te l.u H,, U tsifls 30; stockers and
ftsders,r2S3OI30; cows, bulls and mixed. 11 73
eilOi bulk, 2 5ii3iX)t through Texas, !0ai3e.
lower: grnsacewB, 2 S0O3u3 grass steers. ia
SS3icern.ted.17Sl.0.
Hogs Itecelpu, 23,140 head t shipments, 9,000
head j market stronger; rough and mixed l25fl
4 S3 j packing and shipping, S0(J1 701 light,
11230170! sklpa, r27eeSMu. " si
sneep ueceipis, i.uMheant shipments, nenet
, 12 23i3 23 i Texans,
market stronger : natlves,
(2 23Q3 25 ( Lambs, 11 233 &U.
KiST LtBiRTT Cattle receipts.
.ei ia
sMpments Mil head; markc
08S head:
air and active t
prime. it " ! mudlum te fair, II Begj ; com
,.,u,. Tv m.u .-, , iiu.uiuiiiBiu.iuw ierk.2car.
leads.
Hogs-receipts, 1,700 head ; shipments. LGeOt
market active t fhiladelpblas, M was se 1
Workers, tl Sifll 03. Shipments te New Yerk.
10 carloads.
Sheep receipts, 2,200 head; shipments, LKeOi
market fair; prime, II sags 00; medium te fair,
f J Will 1 common, 1203 ; lambs, 13 tJai,
Hew or Steca.
Maw Yerk, July 1. Wall atreet, 1:3) p. tn. tn.
ateney easy at X per cent. Foreign ex.
change quiet at tt tXt ': Uevernmenti
firm 1 Currency 6's, ll'.B bid 1 l's coups. 123a
bid ; IK" mix bid.
The sleck market opened Arm, and en buy
ing, said te bu for foreign account aud en a geed
buying of the Granger? and Western Union by
Chicago parties, the whole list advanced stead
ily. At midday values were up H te Hi per
cent., -with the exception of St. Leuis ft Nash Nash
vllle and Oregon Transcontinental, both of
which were wek and showed a fractional de
cllne. Th market at tbe present writing la
firm.
MM W JLD rMUTlHBMZNTB.
13AklNalVrER
ROYAL
BAKING
POWDER,
Absolutely Pure-
THIS powder never varies. A marvel of purity,
strength and wholesemenesa. Mere eco
nemtcal than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be
old in competition with the multitude et low
test, short wetght, alum or phosphate powders.
Beld only in cam. Uetal Baxiss Pewdii Ca,
106 Wall Street. New Yerk. nuvr27-lvdft w
J. B. MARTIN & OO'S.
Every day brings te the store new and desira
ble geed, and the prices quoted twlew show that
we are selling them lewet than city prices.
MOITO&EAlsI BATISTES.
The finest and most popular Batlste manufac
tured, tnn large assortment of styles, reduced
te 1)i cents , termer price, IS cents.
BATISTE DE'INDE.
A large assortment of styles and colorings, re
duced te 10 cents per yard. They are 82 inches
wlds, have cream and whtte grounds, and the
former prlce was 15 cents,
American Sateens
One mero c&ne and the last for tbe season te
sell for C'i cents; ethers are selling thorn at 8
cents.
Black and Wblte Sateens a choice assortment
for mourning wear.
Flne American Sateens In a full line of styles
and colorings, reduced te 12K ceuu a yard ;
former price, 15 cents. A case 32 Inches wide, at
10 cents a yard.
FRENCH PI1INTED SATEENS.
Wn have all season shown an extensive line,
and new styles are constantly arriving, and will
arrlve until end of season.
Tycoon Crinkled Seersuckers
The city stores are advertising at 20 cents ; we
have them at 17 cents, all styles und colorings.
OHINKLED 8EER8UOKBRS,
In full variety of stripes, at 10, 12 and 13 cents.
d. B. MARTIN & GO.,
Cor. West King & Prince St.,
(Opposite Stevens Heuse.) LANCAHTKK, PA.
WANTED-FIFTEEN C1QARMAKERS
TV at the Eagle Ctgar Factory, Sal unga. l'a.
It J. H1ESTAND STAUrFEIt.
WO M A N WANTS A SITLUtIeNTO
de washing Ironing or any kind et heu so se
work. Apply at N'e. 627HOreenstrecL ltd
Q.RAND CONCERT
1HIS EVENING
AT
r.leennercher Garden;
Bt-TUK-
LIBERTY CORNET BAND, of Lancaster.
ar Ladles and gentleman are Invited.
It EM1L 11EI1MA.NN, lrep.
TJIOR SALE OR RENT A MODERN,
JU convenient three-story UltICK DWELL
IN IJ, with basement. Ne. 113 Seuth Duke street.
This properly contains 9 rooms, besides a bath,
room, and Is provided with all the modem, nrst
class Improvement., such as wuter-closeu, sta
tionary washstand, het and cold water, tegttber
with a certain portion ut household fixture,
such as blinds, etc Uoed furniture can also be
bought. Terms reasonable. Apply upon the
premise, 1'arler a poeuUir, Jyl-Udeet.
aueES i shoes i
New Red Frit Shee Stere,
Ne. 48 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
(Next Doer te rostefflco)
We have lust rccelved one of the Best Lines of
Men's Bey's. Youths', Ladles', Mlsses'
and Children's
SHOES
That ean be get for the money, thus complet
ing our already large stock. We can guarantee
the prices te be "BOrTi)M FlUUItEs." We
have strictly "ONE IMUCK," and guarantee
entire satisfaction. If you want flne or coarse
aboeaorsllppers; if you want hand or machine
made shoes, tu fact, If you waul anything iu the
shoe line, that can be found only In n ret-class
establishments at Popular Prices, call at the
NEW UKD FltONT SHOE HTOUE,
Ne. 48 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
(Nert Doer te the rostefflco.)
CHAS. ATRBEgg..
100
Dezen
Ladies'
Hats
-AT-
Eleven
Cents
Apiece,
-AT-
ASTRIG
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j.8
tUVLERA CO.
WHITE GOODS.
Emtirelderles and Laces. Embtol Embtel
dervd Itebes.
Cttnkle Swrsuckerx, Satlnes, I la
tlstes, Zephyrs, Dlughntus, aud all
kinds or .New Things In Wash Heeds
at Bargain l'rtces.as we will net carry
any ever season.
Bargains In ltlbbens, Buttens and
nil kinds ut Trimmings.
Hosiery, (Hevm and t'ndcrwesr.
Everything Cheap for Cash.
Jehn S. GiYler & Ge,,
Ne. 35 Eftat lXlng Streot,
Li MUST IB, l'A.
JTILL THEY COME
W5TT 8c S1HHND
Have ngiln replenished their stock with latest
novelties aud new designs In French
ami American
PKINTLDSATINES, 1'UINTED BATISTES
CUINKLED SEKHSUCKEllS,
AND 8USIMEU DUESS GOODS.
CUEMK. PINK, IU.UE ami C AUDINAL ALUA-
TUOS3 SUITINGS.
NCN'.I VEILINGS, CUEME TUICOTS,
CUEMK TWILL SUITINGS, ONDINE
SLMTINGS.
SPECIAL BARGAINS!
I) PIECES FINE DUEiS GINGHAMS,
9c. a Yard j Werth l'2Vjc.
SO PIECES CUINKLED SEEUSCCKEUS,
10c a Yard : Itegular i'rlce, 2c
TWO CASES PUINTED SATINES, Desirable
Styles, He. a Yard.
TWO CASES rillNTKIl SATINKS, Latest lie-
signs. Only l.'Hc. u Yard.
1(0 Dezen Ladles' and Uuntlcmun's
India Gauze Underwear,
Leng or Short Sleeves. '25c, Each ,
Price, 37Xc
Usual
13 EAST KING STBEWL.
New Yerk Stere,
Nea, O, O & 10 East Kins St.,
LANCASTEU. l'A.
rUU BAJ.lt OJi HUNT.
FOR SALE.
An entirely new "Hall Type Witter," with
complete sets el type. Including eight dlirerent
styles, capitals ami small letters, plain, fancy
and scroll. Cost price, 110 ; wilt be sold for J).
Address, " E. M. L.."
Junes tfd Intblliuescsk Urncx.
-RV3R RENT.
Jj Shep In roaref Ne.S7 WestChestnutatreet,
used as a cigar-box factory, and a shop en
Mllltin street, between Seuth CJueen and l'rtnce
streets, lately used as a carriage factory. Alse a
dwelling and store room new occupied by A.
Hutiley as a drug store, west King street.
7d INTKLLIGKNCKK erriCK.
At ply at t
ilft-tn:
pRIVATE HALE OK HORSES.
I have a let of
WEBTERN NORMAN HORSES,
lrem Indiana and Illinois, purchased by Given,
llaum A Ce., consisting of heavy drafts, farm
horses, nnd u few nlce drivers. 1 also have a car car
lead 0 Kentucky and Ohie Horscs.geod drivers,
which 1 will dispose of at private salo. sale.
vmca UEOI1UEOUOS8HAN.
31 JH CXJJA NE O VH.
TORACCO CUTTINGS, SCRAPS, SIFT
ING3 AD l'ACKEtlS' WASTE, Dry and
Clean, bought for cesh.
.1.8. MOLIN8,
Ne. 273 Pearl Street, New Yerk.
Ileterence Fred, bchutte. Ne. 213 1'earl street.
New Yerk. febl7-lyd
CtALL AT
J STOKE
ItElUAUl-ri OLD WINK
LIBTON'S EXTRACT OF BEEF.
l-IXSST IK ma weatn,
Kstabllsbed, 17WS.
H, E. 8LAYMAKER. AeT.,
Ibl7-ttd Me. 2) East King Street.
fivnders, cenais, cuus iiaiiuMurcmcis aim no
Ions. All chcaper than ever.
AT BECHTOLD'9,
Ne. 52 North Uueeu street,
aaSlgu of the Big Stocking.
l'.B. A two-story Brick Heuse ler sale or
rent, In a geed location. Immediate possession.
TMPORTANT.
Te the many applicants for the rALLTEUU
of the
Lancaster Business College.
If yen will call en or address the principal you
can obtain such Intonnatien as will be of great
advantage te you In pursuing the COUllBK Olf
STUDY us leiiulredut this luslltutlen. It will
enable you te make greater progress, and a say.
Ing of time end labor is guaranteed If you will
cany out Instructions. Address,
H. 0. WEIDLER.
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