.is. 4i-' 4.$&ri.$p 1lV?P'aWSI THE LANOABTBK DAILY INTBIiLIGENCER. FBIDAY. JULY 2,1886. rev7-e i2 if &H RB , Br m, Vf m ..r ' r ' - "i armmmn. i Mtktsg te Inprevs) -MM About Town. rOwmpondtne of the iKTit-Uamcsn. 0i Columbia, !'., July 2. bweflfth miperriiier. with tlieassfst- kf,ht feres el werktneu, has been put- NMrte of Colamelaln tlrst-eliw re r ter tlMUM of broken llmosteooand then llkfr el gravel. Frent itreet, from trecust 'WalMtfcadbam in very peer order for iMgtlma. AS this street lien along the. It tm very necessary 10 rupau .- T alleys litre aise neon gum Toe iriMfreviiiis u m""" i" lUkraenland lliey new present a IftBMaraece. IiMtnigumuey n, iwuer Town Mete. ffct p. K It. railroad movement for the Maaeth abewed a grand total or 85,013 ak' Thla Is an Increase et 10,310 cars ever jjty, 1880, but a decrease from June, 1SS5, of AffScara. The llrst and second freight trains Mtlewlng the BarriBburir. accommrHlatlens, taaati last evening, brought in te the west .' i.'un)i ln nan. This in Him largest number of if, ear ever brought In town by two freight .Amnna. , llfl fl TlmtHM .hmI.Ia nrllfir nf tlin Xi fletumhia ITrrald. left town this morning J? for visit te Tuckahee, N. J. , B. Cel Perry M. Washabaugh and family, of p Cheater, Pa., airlved In town te-lay, en a rtl vktlt te Mr. Ooergo Crane en Locust street. . Tim nnlnmhla lira ceuiDanv lll held their " tegular monthly meeting in the engine house this evening. l " Tha veunu folks society of the Second trwt T.nthenin church In the lecture room 'jK; Of the church wlllhnve an attractive pre ssj. mtnme. The members of the Columbia high school will meet en Saturday evening, at the resi dence et Miss Mazle Welsh, en Chestnut treet, te make arrangements for a Jilcuie at the Point. , , The Vigilant fire company, accompanied by the Wrlgutsvllle band, will leave town te-morrow for Mldilletewn, where they will participate In the firemen's parade. The first game of the series between the Harvey Fishers, of Duncannon, and the Col Cel umbia base ball club, will be played en Sat urday at 3 p. m. An escltlng cente-st may be expected. Incase or rain before tlve In nings are played, checks will be Issued geed ter the following gama Chlppetacastle,Na5S,KnlghtsoftheOeldeu Eagle, will celebrate their anniversary this evening by tboheldlngora banquet In the armory. A great many visitors from adja cent towns are expected. The high school boys played a game el ball with a picked nine yesterday afternoon, being victorious by the score of 8 te 7. Fourempleyesol the lveeley stovecempany have started down the Susquehanna river in two row beat. The meu will spend their time In bunting and fishing. Jacob Weller, about 113 years of age, living at Irenvilln, had a hearing before Squire Evans, last evening, for committing a name less offense. He was sent te Jail ter a trial at court and also for thirty days for drunken- I ncss. . The band of Klckapoe Indian5TTT'1,,f-1'ave a uuuiuci mi munviiuur, uu 'V natT Till? Ml, jg breke aewn last ei"u--( rri,ii 0,i v'0i. streets, bvj fh ',' ,.,,, "?., O- AW W..V. .,. MflSSlig son of Jeseph Webber, living en fl.tiih street, fell from a reef last erening fhere he was playing and landed en his head. Ue received very slight injuries XUBKVaU TO OKTTlHUUtW. Hanjr Lecal Members or the Nlnptj-XInth Itrg- Imeut Leave Teitn. The rush te Gettysburg continues and the travel ever the Pennsylvania railroad is very great. This morning the Mall Ne. 1 and Niagara Express trains were crowded with veterans. On the latter train was a large number of members et tbeWth Pennsylvania regiment, from Philadelphia and vicinity. They were Joined here by many Lancaster city and county members and a number of citizens. AIeut CO tickets te Gettysburg were sold here ier the morning trains. At 4 o'clock te-morrow atteruoen the lley lley nelds Ritles,Geerge li. Themas and Aduiiial lleynelds Pests et the Urand Army will meet and headed bv the Liberty band, they will march te the Pennsylvania station and en the aritvalef Uie 1:15 train will CK-ort the ifJtli regiment association te Excelsior hall, where J. 1'. Wlckersbam will deliver an address or welcome. Alderman B,rr and Theodere Wenditz will be the marshals. At 12:10 te-day a special train passed west through thiscity. It had en beard lour hun dred Grand Army men from Philadelphia, who were en tbelr way te (Jettjsburg. They had an excelleut baud, w hich played a lively piece while the train as In the s'tatien. MONUMENTS DEDICATED AT OETTVSIll'IlO, Thursday uieruliig the First and Sixteenth Massachusetts regiments dedicated their monuments at Gettysburg ou the Emmitts Emmitts burgread, near the Hopers building, and they were transferred te the Itattle-tleld Memerial association. In the afternoon the Pennsylvania state monument te General lleynelds, in the weeds near Kaulysin spring, was dedicated, Ccl. A. "Wilsen Norris delivering the oration, and charging Gen. Sickles with disobedience of orders en the first day. General P. M. Guthrie de livered the monument te the MetnerUl As sociation, Vice Presideut llueulur receiving It. ASOTUXK UJlAlfll ARMY l'U&T. Lieutenant Leech l'em, Ne. Oil, Iiutllnteil at Ephrata en Thursday Kreiilng. On Thursday evening a sew pest el the Grand Army of the Republic was Instituted at Ephrata. It will be known as the Lieu tenant Leech Pest, Xe. 624. The exercises took place in Revers' ball, where the new pest will held its meetings in the future The mustering officer was Jehn II. Leng, of tbia city, who Is aid-de-catup te the depart ment commander. Mr. Leng was assisted by Rebert C. McDonnell, of pest iOT, who acted as senior vice commander, Linmciis ltatbven, of -105, who acted as Junier vice commander, JJ. R. Hreneinnn, el SI, Beted as chaplain, II. If. Ilctz, of 405, officer of the day, and James A. NImlew, of 81, adjutant. Alter the Pest had been mustered in, the following etllcers were elected and installed by II. R. Ureueinan, of Pest 84 : Coin., Am zlah Uenner; S. V. Cem., Jehn M. Stuber ; J. V. Cem., Daniel Irviu; Chaplain, Tims. M. Moere; Surgeon, Prank Stall ; Q M., B. a Rohrer J O. D., James Deunls ; O. G., James Smith j Adjutaut, William O. Ueillg ; S. M., William Hellliiirer j Q. S., A. J. Kil llan. After the meeting theso prosent sat dew n te an excellent collation which had been pre pared by the Ephrata comrades. At the table speeches were made and the work was ex plained by Cemrades Hrenemau and Leng. The new Pout starts with twenty-six mem bers and bright prospects for mere. A Wbeeltneu's Parade. The wheelmen's parade at UuRorstewn, Md., en Monday premises te be an imposing uOalr. The District of Columbia will uend the Washington oycle club, Capital club and District wheel men ; Balti more will send Maryland Jli club and Baltimore cycle club ; Pennsyl vania will send clubs from Willlamstiert, Harrisburg, Chambersburg, McConnellsburg and Waynesboro; Vlrgluia will send clubs from Woodstock, Winchester and Harrison burg; West Virginia one from Martinsbur ; Cumberland, Westminster and Kllicett City will klse be represented, making a total, with the home club, of 18 clubs, or 150 visiting wheelmen In all. Au lea Cream Kemeiebrauce, Messrs. Perdney it Adams, the enterpris ing confectioners at Ne. 314K Seuth Queen, street, carried out a happy Idea te-day wbeu they sent te the Ihtelmoeseeii office a bir gallon churn of the Bnest kind of ice? Tee whole force sampled thedellcleus article and there was a general disposition man!, feeted or making a personal hunt at no ills, tant date for the place where It was mauu iactured. uuuu .Killed While Ilreaklng into a Ueuse. Wednesday eveuiug a whlte mati named McNeliy was shot and Instantly killed in Saeaafras Neck, Cecil county, Md., by a colored man named Webster, McNeliy and another man, lietb of whom were lntexl- eated, attacked Webster's beuse, by break ing down the deer, when the latter tired upon them with a shotgun. Welister sur rendered himself, and is new In Jail. ,. Admitted te the liar. Jehn Andrew Hiestand was this morning, '- mi motion of Marriett llreslui, esq., admitted fc - ftww, mw luiuumtwu iuuiia u, AMU I" tar OQUntV. Mr. Iliestand nassed h vnrv NtM(tb)e examination. MHrKMHALXmrBHPK-0 BMrMNVK BUT CerapsrallT Statmnent at Revvnae Collected liurlnf Iho Ymri of 18Sl-n and IRMO, Iteiew will be found an interesting statis tical table of the internal rvtenue collected for the years ending July 1, 1SS.", and July 1, 1890, In this the Ninth retenuu district, em bracing Lancaster and several adjacent coun ties. It will be seen by the figures that large as have been the taxes gathered In this district In former years, the amount this year Is still larger : H - y s ": b s -'X b O B tt-3 Ce 5.2 s e "J a 1- :9?sir??. VI U l iJ9 M ,.l. "c-t tf te V -s . jm ll u G en n e r r m e H O pa w u H ,WHMUWMHWHW I ssassssssssss. IJIJJII.O j. 11 yj c -iV; ? H V X TIJll O r -I3T ctf x "la '-V?. jd)ie qc 5. -- ou 2 5 C 2 - w sjlve) r. II 5 S en JTnuv I 8iftnt"lMil.1iM JLitta-JCtfc w C t. -J )sl --' -" -1 s;s5ssssir2asl H 2 Xn H e H Oijuqnx i "IM:: ?7lt.L.-ll I -i: , l t C J I 1 OMnqex J. i2K3Jszaas35a c;xw dj. jut jtv - :psp" Ii! - -?;.-'.--; II jrj7 - I II -t"-J. -" i - sr.as5r;.ajsi! The total amount of the Collections for ll-lN-i were 11,333 6P M And ier IsSS l-i, IncludliiK the thiee uuys in icu lermer collector's la lncuuibrency were 1.4l7.3i'3S DUrcrencca in fa or of lsvi"Mi H3,&vJ i: i Natlractleu Kittereti ler'il ear. from the Mount Jey Star. Twenty-onejearsago, Re. Henry Bruba ker, who at that time en n d the farm that new belengs te Geerge Ueirer, In Raphe township, sold the farm te his son Jehn I llrubaker. At that time a mortgage was given en the farm ferfl.OXl. Twenty-ene years age, Jehn L. Brubaker sold the farm te Simuel Gerber, sr., and at that time the mertage was paid for In full, In the presence of Jehn Gerber and Samuel Knsralnger, sr., of Manbeim. Fer some reason or ethor Brubaker never htd the mortgage released, cancelled or satist.io satist.ie satist.io tlen entored for in the recorder's office where it was en record. Time passed and the farm passed Inte the hands of Uerlior'ssen and son-in-law, who in turn about liltf-en years age, held the farm te the pre-eut ew ner, Gee. Hetlor. It was net until the present new tax law went into ellect, which requires assess ment of all mortgages, tuat Mr. Heller was first informed that there Is a mortgage en his farm. Rev. Brubaker is dead these many years and Samuel Knt-mlnger, whom we are informed was te lilt the mortgage ter Brubaker, Is also dead a long time and se is Samuel Gerber, who paid the mortgage. This fact with the great length of time make matters specially complicated. Mr. Heirer naturally did net feel very easy, who had paid Ins farm in lull, te find an uu satWBed Hen against it el f-i,(xw. He at euce eugaged Majer A. C. Heine'hl, as his attor ney, te leek up this matter. The facts were at once found out as given above, and no denial was made by the Brubaker heirs, that the mortgage had net been paid, yet al though they did net want te try and collect it another time, still we a.e informed that they were net exactly ready and willing te release and lift the mortgage. This nude it necessary te bave a rule el court taken out and the helrs had te be sered with u notice by the sheritl, te appear belere court en a certain day, te make objections, it they have any, why satisfaction should net be ontered and the mortgage made xeid. Ne objections being thus raised byanj of the heirs, last Thursday iu open court, it wasor waser derered that the mortgage be made null and void. This is the first and only case or which we ever heard, of a mortgage alter it was paid, te be left a lieu for mere than twenty years. Such a ncrleet is acrimiual etlense, but then the guilty parties are dead these many years. A lelegmgli Operator Killed. Mlclnel Hanna, a telegraph student at the Merlen tower ou the I'eunsylxanla railroad, attempted te beard a freight train east drawn by engine 1,00,S, last evening about hilf.iMst five o'clock. He fell under the cars and was Injured se badly that he died in a short time. The body was taken te Powlten aenue, and alternants removed te the home or the deceased at :i,S20 Lancaster avenue. Hanna was a single man and twenty-el lit jeus of Students I.eaMiii; ler Heme. The Pennsylvania and Reading railroads statleus were very lively this morning, and they were made se by the Mlllersvllle students who were taking trains for their homes. All the cars el the Mlllersvllle line were put into use and were crowded. Large piles et trunks could be seen at the stations, and the baggag men were kept busy. Twe l-erni Illiten by Oue Heg. Yesterday Krauk K. Kener, aged 17, son of Frederick Soner, or this city and Jehn Sur nian, a hired man, were badly bitten by a deg at the farm el Mr. Sener, en the I.ltliz turn pike. The men woie washing the aiiliu.il at Iho time. Surman was badiy biiten in one arm and juiug Sener en both hands. Dr. Mublenberg drossed the wounds ami the deg lias been git en u way. Ire.i In Working (ilila. The New Yerk IfbrW lias determined te supply the working girls et New Yerk with a Ireoecean excursion en a sale und coiurno ceiurno coiurne L..om,Bh,Tlei eve,fy Hunday during the summer mmmu. Each ticket with which tie excursionists rm be supplied w I I entitle !wechUdTen.UUU W'tU her u"olber fem1" or A Large Augu.t Court. Indications jKjInt te a Urge quarter ses ses slens court in August. Already Mcasea ham been filed in the eilice of ti,e clerk of the quarter sessions. UKMARHlKn A VMIA). An Kleten-Yesr-Old lllrl KnlUed from Her Frlenda itml Vtrilileil In n Wimil-Uliepper. Mrs. Isabella Green brought te Middle town, N. Y., Wednesday evening, Mary V Jehnsen, who w 111 be VI years old this menlh, and who, she said, whs her daughter. She said the girl was atnliicted from her home in SullUau county, and married te a woed-choptr, '-1 yers old, named Jehn Cerwin. The girl last Christmas was placed in the home et Docter ISeuestet at Sum mitvllle, Sullivan cenntv. anil whlle there lrene Hell, a widow, and n relative el the Child's lather, induced her in April in run away from lteuestet's lieuse. The child was secluded m an unfrequented place. On April 13 the Hell woman with young Cerwin and little Mary appeared before Justice Evans at IUirlmgteu, and they were mar rled, the girl asserting that she was 10 j cars Mrs. Green says tint atter hearing or the Illegal marriage of her daughter "be went te Suilhan county te get her. hiie leuud ter win and the child living together as man and wile at .Mrs. Hell's lieu-e. This morn ing Mrs. Hell and her friends were In Mid Mid dlelevsn trvlngwlth the asltstice et (.law ver te get the child away from her mother, 'rhe girl, however, prcftrred te remain with her mother. The child says that Mr. Hell induced her te go te parties against Or. lteuestet's wishes. Heneslet told her If she went out at night she would have te leave altogether. She did go out, and left the doctor's hou-e and went te lle with Widow Bell, where Cerwin bearded. Cerwin made lee te her, and Mrs. Hell took a hand In the lne-maklng, tee, and induced her te rwclie Cor Cer wln's attention. She told the child that atter leaving Dr. HeneMet's her mother would kill her If sne returned home. Believ ing what Mrs. Hell told her, the child says she preferred marriage te returning home, and accordingly went te Justice Eans" and was married te Cerw In. They lived at Mrs. Hell's, the child earning her beard by doing housework, and Cerwin paying his from the proceeds of his lalier as weed chopper. She says Cerw In has treated her kindly, but she wants the marriage annulled. Cerwin was arrested en papers prepared by Justice PoneNen, of Middlesun, but Jus lice i:ans discharged him belere Mrs.Greeu could appear against him. Wrerk of A Milk WHfien. Nearly all dealers in lacteal lluldjiayg-s wagon with hore attached, &n Dy tills method drive through tl)fvj;rpets and" sero their customers wjyj-Vhat is supposed te be milk and cresj, with an uncertain perccnt perccnt age Pj aqUa Rltacd. We have had te chronicle .-from time te time numerous accidents te the milk dealers caused by breakdowns, collts cellts collts Iens and runanav hers-es. Mr. August Strantz, milk dealer, thought he could avoid accidents bv having a wagon with, out a horse, he blm-elf te be the melhe power te pull It along, he he bought a small wagon and get along swimmingly until this morning, w hen as he was descending the steep hill back of Schoen Scheen berger's park the pole of his wagon broke and the vehicle bounded rerw anted, kuecked Mr. Strantz down, ran ever him, turned a deuble somersault, sent the milk cans rattling and rolling down the hill and didn't step till it get te the bottom, where it rolled itself all up in a little heap and awaited the arrial of its owner. Mr. Strantz was seen en hand, repaired his wagon as well as he could, gathered up bis pails and pans ami kettles, saved what little milk was leltand served it te some of bis customers at a later hour than usual. These who did net get their supply for breaklast this morning will knew the reason w by. Mr. Strautz has but a limited number el klue and don't keep a pump. 'neni" XLLiuri: jtAjtutnu live. lilt Wife's mother force i lllm te fly at the felnt et a l'Uiel. The lollewlng dispatch from Omaha, Neb., te the New Yerk World relates te ' Bert" Elliett, a young man from lerk, who was graduated from 1'ranklin and Marshall college a few years age and was well known In Lancaster : Twe years age Nellie, daugher of Senater Pugh, of Alabama, was married te Albert Elliett. The couple came te Omaha ami resided here some months and then went te Council Hlutls. During the time they lived in Omaha and Council Illtitt-, It is said, the wile was treated brutally ami well-nigh starved te death. Her husband, it is also said, by force and confinement preented her from communicating with her lather. A few days age the wife accidentally obtained an audience with Geerge rnrut, el Council Hlutls te whom she told her story and applls.l for as-dstance. Mr Wright telegraphed te Senater Pugb, who had been unable te iind any clue as te the w hereabouts e! his daugher. Ou Wednes day the wife's brother armed in Council Blulls and obtained admittance te bis sister's beuse. With a diawn revolver he advanced upon the husband who escaped through the back deer and came te Omaha. Yeung I'tigh has left for Alabama, accompanied by his sister and her little girl. The Clar a fhnlegrHptier. The czar of Russia Is an ardent amateur photographer, and bis hobby has grown stronger during the past year. When In Moscow recently he isited I.eMtjky, the court photographer, and when leaMug the studio chanced te meet ou the stairs a tall lady very fashionably dressed. This tall fe male was In reality a young sub-lieutenant In the guards, Alexis l'letnell by name, who iu fulfillment of a wager he had lest with a pretty cousin he had gene te Levitzky's te be jihotegraphed in feminine attire. At sight of theczar the etllcer lest his presence of mind, and instead et curt-eying ami passing en he drew hlmseirupas ifeu paradeand gaetbe military salute. Theczar, surprised, asked ter an explanation and when the young eillcer confessed, his majesty bade hlui get himself photographed and then repert him self just as he was te the colonel et hia regi ment. fair Catalogue lsueU. The catalogue of the luicaster County Talr association haH In-en issued and is quite as attractive publication. Sotne el the special premiums eirered will cause considerable competition among the exhibitors. Jue. Wannamaker A Ce., Philadelphia, eiler a i'-0 silk dress pattern for the best ItMf of bread by a young lady net ever IS. Yates A Ce., Philadelphia, eiler a suit of clothes for the lies; specimen or leai tobacco raised by a young man under 'Jl. A. J. Widener, Philadelphia, eilers a nlckle-plated lamp for the best iieund el but ter. An Allrgtd fieierument Offlcrr. Tiie mayor disused et four cases this morn ing two drunks and two ledgers. One drunk and two ledgers were discharged and the second drunk, Charles Houseman, was sent out. He represented blmsnlf te be a government eillcer, went into P. C. Noet's cl gar manufactory yesterday afternoon nnd demanded the books, saying he wanted te ex amine thorn, the lady in charge would net allow him te see them. Oillcer Lewais liap is'tied along, lie was told et the man's repre sentations and arrested him. He was under the iuilueuce et liquor Ht the time. This morning he said he did net remember any thing he had done. The first Train. The ilrst traiu which ran into the new C. A, 1 railroad depot, ou North Eighth Btreet, Lebanon, arrived at (1:10 p. m. last stoning. Iho depot was finely lllumluatKl with elec elec trie lights. This railroad work was con structed by Keller A. Reilly. The Knights of &t. Jehn. At the meetlug of the Knights of St. Jehn last evening, the contract for the uniform te be worn by the members, was awarded te (.co. M. Askew, and ler the equipments con cen con sistlngef chajieau, sword, belt and gauntlets, te Win. D. blauller. Don't full tehee the (Irani! Match ltucrs At MtUrann's purk en Monday afternoon, July 6, lit 4.30 o'clock, between W, W i,reh's horse, "L. U.'and Jehn II. Duffy 'sumru, Han nah 1." This race cannot fait te bu clese and cxcltlug, besides there will be ethur races be tttLcn well known heists. Admission only as cents, including a seiuen giiiudstund. Jy;-':t YValt I YValt I tValt I Until Thursday, July 8th, rer tee great flre sale of line clothing; 5,0)0 worth of men's, youths' boys' and children's clothing saved from tha late New Yerk the of it. King A non, te be closed out at one-halt of the cost of manufacture. This sale will take place at Ne. ISO and 138 North (jueeu itrcut, near thu railroad, Lancanter, Ta. ltd Atmineinettt. Concert i JWJfnnif To-metron evening the l'ere entire band, a musical oigmilzUlen which H a great laerltein Lancaster, will give an open air concert ai Mieniierc nor garden V large crowd will K'cet them. JlAUItl.UU.. IIilt"x-Uiiky.-Iii thursilay, ecnmg. July lt.. at rrniltv Lutheran i'nrnsg, ti lt Chsrles t. fry, sir. Jehn l Hilten. li H-s (.'laraJ liltey, tiothel this city. ltd JtKATHlt. tin timi June ., li. la I,nm.ti'r, fa, l.enK Uepllng, 111 the 1M year 01 his ng The relatives and friends of the lainllj areiv speit fully nulled te attend the fuiural Hern his late residence, Ne. 511 West King street, en iiaturilij aiternoeu at 'J o'clock. Interment at Ien s cemetery. UAUKKTH. Mew Yerk I'rmlnre Market. Saw erk, Julv '1 ("lour market dull but quiet: t Ine, ln2 TS : 8npernne, J OeOlle . Common te iikx1 Kxtm Western, fi Mttleu. City Still Ktr.s, fi out! fiS ler West lnilles Mlun. bitrt. tJSeai IX): Kxtm e. 4. 11 UW M W heat Ne. i lied statu en spot, '.f.'tri.'e i Ne. 1 n hlte. slate. - j Ne. Ne a KiM, w in ter, July, Kic : Aue.. si'.c : Sept.. W)c Cern Mi. i Mixed, i-a.'h, 17c , July, Wc, Aug , v4c. . . Uats M 1 White State, spot, II8C . N e. i, de Slc : Ne. i mixed, j-fijc. Itye dull t auad i, i'.'Kc ltarlev nominal. fork dull t New Me-. Ill istfll :i ljrd Aug. siii sepi,riTJ Molasses unit: lfi9c. for 50 test boiling Steck: f orte Klco, 3xJc Turpentine firmer ui 3l.v,c. . Ilesln dull i strslned te irissl. II ! I f ltreleum dull i refined In cases. f.c KrelghLs dull : grain te U ertHl, ts-- Hetter Market dull; New Western Creamery. HRlflSc Uheeet) unlet Western Hat. S.?.c Kggswttiki Stale, llfll5c . Wi-tern de, IS,' 0Mignr-inarket dnllf lleflned cutleaf, Oic . uranuiateii. u j-h-. Tallew dull ; prime city, ,.c. Cerltsi firm : fslrcargix-s at '' U-lhfr'Se itlen riulet : larellnaand Leulslani, common e fair, XSOIc. t'hllxlelphla rrndac Slarkei. 1'Hit.ADtt.rnii. July 1 Heur Market U dull sales et tU barrels ; Minn, bakers at MWlt W feiinii. tamtlv at II 758 I Western at W OS.TI M : I'Htent. M iMJI W. Hv neur dull at J 3 tii . 1 p. mstH "SCSi July, JiS-i-Sept., M4C Oct-.iic "corn I uly iic . Aug., lSc Oct. M4c iHis-July, j;Se: Aug.MXc: Sl-' i -V"g ; Sept., Jc : sept-. MSc , OcL.SIc Ohlcaga Market, i BICA30, July i. 10 a ni. Market opened w heat- ug . 7;c : Sept., 7-c ; Oct, TVJjc Cern-Julj, iViC Alii:. Sf,te ; Sept, S.Sc Oats-Jul. c . Aug. -.c -ept., Sc. rerkIuiy. 110 35; Aug. 110 4'); sept, 110 S Oct,10.NfneS7K .,, laird Inly, I"! .'H : Sept., M v), Sept., t ,S. Utbs Aug , . ii . Sept., K KH- CX.it- w heatInly, 7W . Aug., 77,Kc; Sept.. 7i-,c . Oct. T'J'-C Cern-.lulv. SJSc; August. 3M4e;c ; Sept. S7'.c : Oct , Sc (,,t Inly. .'H-ic ; Aug, 27.'C-.'7Jj;c ferk-Jufv. 110 a; Aug., 110 1 ; Sept., Ilu IS ; Oct ,1101) bard i uly, ) ; Aug., M R5 ; Sept., . ,3 , Oct-, teC. Klbs-July, V 2 ; Aug., f 55 . Sept., f'-. 30; Oct , fe30. Oram ami Proxlsiens. rurnlshed by S, K. Vnndt, llreker, Chicago. J uly X, 1 o'clock p. m. Wheat. Cern. Oau. fork. I.ard, July xi -iilew AUKUt 77; ., si, le September ?.H 3T'S '-"7, te v October se" St S7Ji 10 37 December M1; 6 70 6 SO e7H 6 U) Uecelpts. Car Lets. Winter Wheat Spring heat Cern IHU Kye Uarlev 5.72 s i 1 Oil City Crude OU ,, f,'!; iiraii Uecelpts Hcgs K.U0 Closing f rices 3 o'clock p. ui. Wheat. Cern. Oits fork, Lard. 6 M b hS fi 75 July 7i H Autrust. 77t -VAi September ?' 3'1, October ?l'l 271 ' lu 9) CT. 10 V !7. 10 J5 December -i .. ... OU City Crude OU Tierr ira siecrs. Mw Yeax, July 2 Wall street, li)p. in. Meney ey at t per cent, foreign ex change quiet at 11 sjfjl ): Governments Dim, Currency (Ts, lia; pld ; l' coups. I15S". bid ; 4S"s IlllJi bid. The stock market opened ijulet but finn. and ', te J per cent, hlgbt r than en yesterilay. while hue opened at B7 in agilu-t t, at w hlch It iie-eJ la-t night. Durliit: the morning the stock further ad unccd 1 per cent, te O en the buing. The advance and bujtjg of the stock l generally attributed te a report thatadlvl ib nd en the preferred would probably seen be declared The market 1 new dull with prices slightly off from the best of the morning. 8tecJc Markets. Quotations by Heed, McQrann A Ce., b inkers, Lancaster, fa. KW VORl LUST. 11 A. W Canada Pacific. r,V, C. U. C. 1 21 Col.Ceal JIS Central I'aclflc. Canada Southern 12 x. 51 3 r.K 5Ti ChL. St. L.A fph. Denver A llleurande .17. Del , L&ck.A Western. 1JM JCrte z,i Krte2d 'ii, New Jersey Central 5M4 K. A T '; Leu. & N i: Lake Shere -I'i UlchlganCentral tH"urt facltlc Northern faclQc -'TV, N. f. fret (K N. w livj New Y erk Central lu.Va Ohie Central Omaha V. Oregon Trans Si Onlarle.t Wojtein facltlc Mall M); Itecheatera fltUenrg at. I'anl ;;i Texas I'aclflc H', Union I'aclflc .',i Wabash Common Wabaah fretuned WeaUirn Union Telegraph., isy: WeslShere V'iV, raiLADUFBU list. Lehlvb Vallev 11' WJ Ilk 3"ii. U'i ?i 1U7 mi u,y, k 6,4 -Ji 10?i ml "Is Hi 5i)i 31 41Ji 6?5 5f)i lUi 33H U'J it., N. Y. A l'Mla l'ennsylv.-.rla Ueadlng .... Lehigh Navigation Uestenvllle Philadelphia A Krlu... . Nerthurn Cent feeple'8 faasenirer ll'd'e Oen'U M'tg's t'A.. Oil Hi l-'Js 3V. IJ'.i w 3JK 37 4 M'i 12jJ 9!) HV1 05 lcaj Nieca aua llencls. Ueiierted by J, U Leng.l far lai value, sain. Lancaster 0 per cut., fje luu 107 " prtt tee t - Scheel lean he ' t " In I or au years ion " I " ln5orauyejirs.ne I " lnlOer'JUyears. 100 Manhcim JSoreugh lean IU) 120 108 le-.' ion 25 10ft; iw. 20V 115 131 InM 160 115 IS IM l?l 30.50 160. 160. 100 at 13S,50 110 110 110 137.60 800 B1VK STOCKS. First National flank 100 fanners' National llank fvi Fulton National llank 10) Lancaster County National llank m Columbia National llank lan Christiana National lunk 10) Kphnita National Hank l'X) first National Itank, Columbia lei first National llank, Mnuburg luu first National llank. Marietta lei first National flank, ML Jey 100 Lltllz National Itank IU) Manhcim National llunk 10) Union National llank, .Mount Jey.... 60 New Helland National llank 100 (lap National llank 100 tjuarryvllle National llank 100 blizabothtewn National bank loe Neithern National llank teu TCRKrlKCBTOOU. Illg Spring A lleaver Valley llrldgemnt A Horseshoe 13 21.60 25 UUlUIllUlUaLUOBUIUl IIUI,.,) JJ Columbia A Washington 31 2LCKJ 20 2J 40 4 S.(B IK W 36.60 70 63 78 .25 107.60 146 SiM 20 W 1.13 C5.VS bi 2S 10U 23 10 30.25 21010 IDS 18. 82 00 62 25 6U 1(0 101 800 11 11 (.75 10J.75 Conesteira A lUi; an rn ing. Hi Columbia A Marietta SB Maytown A Kllzabelhlewn lift Lancaster A Knhrata 2. lAncasterA Willow Street is StrusburgA Millport n Marietta A Maytown 2S Marietta A Mount Jey 33 Lnnc, KlUalMtthtewn A Mlddletewn. loe LuucusterA frultvllle M Lmuutler A Lltltt '.3 Kast Hnindywlne A Wuynesburg CO Lancaster A Wllllamstewn S5 LuucusterA Maner , M Lancaster A Munhelui 21 Lunceslcr A Marietta "Si Lancaster A New Helland 100 MIBOILLANKOCS STOCKS. (Juarryviile It. It , 60 Mlllersvtllu Street Car ta Inquiring Printing Company de (iasllght und fuel Company ss btu ens llnusu (Ikinds) lu) Columbia (Jes Company 23 Columbia Water Company 10 Busniichanna Iren Company loe Marietta llollew.wam leu Stevens Heuse se MIllnrsvtllH Nermal Scheel 2 Northern Market... mi Kasleru Market., , be Western Market w Ijiucaster City street Hallway Ce 60 Oas Company bends , loe Columbia lloreunb llends 100 LancasterA Susquehanna. ,..,, 800 laincaslerA New Danville. ,,.., HA UuanyvlIIelI. Ii., 7'a ,,, 100 uc llcading A Columbia 11. It., 5'e. 100 Live Sterk Market. ClitCMie, July I The Ireiyri' Jein tinllviMUts: tattlit l!isiliiU. H.0.W head! slilptneiits, J.'MO i . SftlKfl hlulieri slilt'i'lnK rattle market stiung. SftlKc lilgheri shlppln steers, am In 1VJ fc, J uttlfKli sterkeia and feeder. I2.v,tl 0i cows, bulls unit mixed. II 7 tfl 'Si i bulk, f '1 i tlitiuigli Texa, cattle gmss iiws. : KitJlVi . grass stu-iu.fkl ,1 sti : corn led i I ) HiHr" lleeelpts, '21 MX) head shipments, 7,n head, strong, higher i rough and iidxet flMt I re, packing and shipping, ft ,Vtl ill light, (l esji ;t ssips, ii ,eiri i" sheeit Receipts, 2IXO head I shipments, tn market weaker: imllies, t: f 70 1 lutans f J rv(f I ) i bamlis, f , it( I ,5. Kxst l.isuHTr Cattle receipts, B.W head . aMpineuts lv head ; inatkrt lair nmlartUe: prime. U iMti ID . medium te Islr, II huts I rum men. 1 1 SSU l slilpuu ins te .New ern, none. lings receipts, l,!i head ; shipments. I,li market aclUe; t'hlUJelphlas, II cxt txi i erkers, (I sHJI 10. hlptuents te New erk, J carltsids. shis'i ncelpts, ,() beadi shipments, ,s,2)i nurket talr : prime. l iMtMxi , lueilluiu te fair, f.l'l ceiuiiiiiii, f.ltJt lanihs, (ANHts. . M A 1 H J IH t.3t KM TH. B AK1U l'OWDKU ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Bwr" T His pewiler never varies. A marvel et purity, strunirth and wrholeseuuitiess. Meixi eco nemlcal than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold lu competition with the multitude et low test, short weight, alum or phosphate iniwders. Held only in cam. Kotal Uakisu fowDsaCe., 106 Wall Street. New Yerk. mari7-lvdw -pWl'RTH OK J VIA hXCrUMON Of Till. LANCASTER M3NNEROHOR, TO 01tK IL'ltNALK. On MONDAY, JULY 5, lvsi, for Metubers Only fare for the Keund lrlp.il 0.1. llefri'shnients will t- lurnNlieil b the Mninercher I'ltKK All lutenillng te iwrtlctpite "HI plea-e mi neuuee te the co-umittee bv "aturday, Jul S. Train lesxes f It It. ill f.Wa. in, anillemes Yerk utuacat 5p m. aaeS liaThfAS B AST END YARD. 0, J. SWARR & 00. GOAL. KINDLING WOOD. Otnce Ne. 50 CKfTKK bQVAKK. both yanl nd otBce connected with Telephone hx change apria-lvdSlA-r.U -pvRESS GOOD. I am going te clee out DRESS GOODS. In doing se 1 will sell ttiein at closing out priies. Come anil ee. J. W. HYUNK, nevMyd Ne. Ki -North Queen BtrtH't. MCmICALTRE :at -TI1K- Perseverance Band, of Lebanon, WIIL lOICIRT 4T MENNERCHOR GARDEN, SVTUKDAY KVKVINT, Ueutlnueu Invited. JULY 3 Ladles and Jj-2 .'Id e AK HALL. Het Weather Clothing. "-ersea, Flannels, seersuckers, Alpai is anil ether Warm flay Uethlng .Materials tn l.reitest Yurlety of tjuiilltles and I'llces You'll Ilnd the practical sort of clethinK here. The mint hlghe-t care ulyen te Its rcllsl"lllt It we.ir as Kissl iu It leeks LiKiks better than It ceits, and uwts les tbun anyw here i Ise. Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, Southeast Cerner Sixth anil Market, rilll.ADKI.lMUA. Inne21 tfdeed Tt RURSK'H. FIREVORKS ! FOR JULY 3 & 5. ALL KIXM or riHElVOlK.S New- Iteady hverybedy darn buy and sheet en 3d anil 5lh. Other j ears 3d, Ith and 5th. .stores -upplleiJ at HAKHAIN fICICKl. AfterJULY 5, our store, with ethers In our line, wilt cloe at tp m, during the summer months, Saturdays CXrcplcd. BURSK'S, NO. 17 BAST KING STREET, LANCASTKlt. V A. -Telcpbenn Connection. 1 s Our store will be epen en Monday, July 5, en account of fireworks. QUOKS ! !3llOi:S ! (rieat Sacrifice of Shoes. SPEOIAL BASKET BALE JOHN HIEMENZ, NO. 61 NORTH QUEEN ST. Having a Surplus Stock of 10,000 PAIRS Of Shoes of All Grades for Children, Misses, Ladles, Men ana lleys, we bio deternilneil te clesn them out at a great sacriflce tn the follow fellow follew fnv manner Thu shoes are placed In baskets, and each basket has a price marked thereon. 'I be iJA basket contains l.uilli s' Kid and l'eb ble button shoes ; some of tbeui are w et th ti.UI and IJ en. 'I he 11.45 llasket contains Shoes worth tiOO and U M per pair. We bavu placed about one dozen such bargain Ilaskct In our store, nnd you will be surprised at the I, (Kid (jusllty and Lew figures. This will be the greatest bargain sale ever held in Lancaster Among thorn jeu will nnd semu of theHneat (juellt) bhees for Ladles, Misses and children. Alse a Large Let of Ladles Opera Slippers at 7'c a pair. Junell jydf CHOES I HUOKS ! New Red Frent Shee Stere, Ne. 48 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Next Doer te l'ostefflco) We have Just received ene or the Ilnst Lines et Men's iley's. Youths', Ladles', Misses' and Children SHOES That can be get ter the meney, thus complet ing our already lurgn stock. We can guarantee the rrlces te be HO 1TOM fill Ul!r.S." YV a nuve atrlctly "ONK I'll I UK." and Buarantee ontlre satisfaction. If you want rlneer cearse sboesorsllppersi If you want hnnd or niachlno niachlne niachlno niaile shoes, III fact, if you want anything In the shoe line, that can be found only indrst-class uitabllshmenU at Popular Prices, cull at the NEW KKU f IttINT 8HOE BTOUK, Ne. 48 NOKTH QUEEN STREET, (Next Deer te the I'osteOlco.) CHAS. aTrEECE. uyrll-aiudAwll h it w a n rmn via km kn tb. AHIIl.AN'l) HOIIHK, ATLANTIC CITY, IVOOellS JULY 1st. limine nnnr tmltiauit lnent I tm trio lights, eleclile bells, city water, tlrsl iliKsiui inc. Tertiijuiedciatn. Hint class baraltathid IthNIU UAII t'KIt, J) 1 lind I ale of Umpe Hetel, 1-unruMer, fa. 1301 1 H KH'N LIQUOR STORE, Ne. 31 t'K.NTUK syiJAHK. WANTKD-HY THE OLDEST COL I. hi I'lOV AliKSCi In America, a man nger let a llrauch eitleti lu Lancaster. Ileticid net boa law) er. Address, j ii MAitrisiiAi.i:. Iniiea, It Vii tIJ 1.H Salle St., Ihlcage, III -WANTED- AHKNTH WITH SMALL VV raidtnl e hsiosemrllilngiinw, tietl'k, larsn pmllts, special jn day infer, wiltn at once h-MP llthl,0,.vSl tiuialsi., N. . u-Sineisl MA UK LEY'S "YAKa" HEAt'VlES " clear nihil of choice. Ne. 1 llavnua. nre recommended le lexers of a gentilue Havana Cigar, a n VrCn Ne SI North Queen Htroet (Keimerl) llartman's) w 11 Y PAY fl.' KOK A SET OK TEETH when j mi can net the same at IS at W.I. MMIM.s Denial iiisims, Ne 62 North Queen M reel, (liismtmhilstetvd api; t)d MARKLEN'S Yl.i.LOW " 1'RONT" clesr tiller IbiMina ! lent Cigar Is pnv neunred by smokers the best In the mar ket, at JtAllKI.KY'S Yellow trout," Ne. it North Queen siroot sireot siroet ( termerly lbirtinan's) "I EVAN'S KLOIUI. iJ LEVAN'S FLOUR Always Uniform and Relinble Gl' RING OPENING AT II. GER RNE tailoring. The Laigest and most Couiplete Assortment of HMi WOOl.I.KNsforthiit-prlngliadetDbe found In tlie city of Lancaster. A cholie Line of bprltig Overcestlngs and f autaliHiulngs In all the Latest Patterns. l'ltccs Lew, Iti'st Workmanship, mid all geislj tY arrunled as represented. H."GDRIiART, NO M NOUTIl QUKKN STItKK.r. Opposite the fosteltlce. marn-lydll 1 s RA N I) ANMAL PICNIC. Grand Aimual Picnic Of THK Bakers of Lancaster. AT TELLS HAIN. TO-JIDUKOIV csATl'KDAV), JULY 3, K-s. -iluinlbiies will leave Knapp's hsloen at I e'clmkp in .andrunevery hour lliereattcr li p.VTKNT STRAP PANTALOONS. Th GrMtMt Is nation of the A;. Pantaloons uiade with the fateut Strap tit easy, ile net bag out nt the knees, dun't draw up when slttlug down, and glie better satisfaction than any ethers, flace yourerdcrwlthA.il ltesensteln, the Merchant lalier, who has the sole rtpht for Lancaster for the f atent Doublu Deublu Htrap I'liutaloens 1 eiler an unusually full stock of nebby rikIs for fnntaloens, Suits, Y'esllng and Spring oierceots, and am devoting my en tire attention te my friends and patrons, and w 111 spam no effort te retain the position I ha n se long held as t Irst rlne Merchant Tailor et Lancaster. Kesi"Ctfully yours, A. 11. UOSL.s.srht.S. 37 .North OurenSt. TxrlLLlA.YUrONA rUSTKR. 32 te 38 EAST KING STRKKT, LANOASTER, PA. ( 1 mi A . OMFnlflAliLE .11 1 V Oil STRAW HATS -AMU- Neckwear. Seersucker Oeats and Vests, $1.65, $2.00, $2.60. Serge Coats and Vests, $5.00, $6.00, $7.50. English Serge Suits, $13.00. THE "NEW LIGHT." A Die3 Straw Hat for Yeiiiik lien. MANILLAS, fltENCil l'ALM A CANTONS, A Drees Straw Hat ter Men, Sue. l.lgt Stiff fclU, 11.00. JULY NECKWEAR HEVKNTKKN CKNTS. INDIAN .AUBkBAiSBia3AN AM) SUM UNDERWEAR.! SJc.tOc., T5c. COMfOUT f()K GENTLEMEN. GENUINE JULT WATJKMPIAST SHOE, $2.50. The .Meid Comfertablo Shoe for allpurnoues cwr iiilriHluced, BILLIAMSOM FOSTER. I"tiSTATK Ol' ANNrK UUIiKIt, LATK ll of MMihelin horeuKh. iJincaster county, deceasud. T he uiidenlKUi'd audlloi.uppelnUd (e Cans upon excopllen. und te dUtrlbute the alaiici iemiiliiliiln the hands of cumuel Ulce, execiitnr, te und ainenir theso legally enlliled te thu Mime, will nil ier that purpose en TUKH IA,JUI,V 20.1m!, at iu o'clock a. ui.,ln the Library lloein of the Court lieuse, in the City of Lancaster, uhere all tiereeus lutercatud lu aid distribution may attend. juneSKJtdr NM. N. Al'l'KL, Auditor, HKW AnmHTHtmMKMTH. IDEAL TOO I'll reWDKU. IHK.M. I'OMPI.KMOS RiiAf. 1 II t. A I Qf I N I N P. AN It nil l.l'IIU It SO Af IIUIII.KVn lllttlli HluitK, Ne. ai West King .Street. F ril.SIIIMi TACULEll'Sr receivke a line let of .lapinese HatnliiMi Poles at liinnil vnceuls minted Iteils '.11 cents, etc, Heels, Lines, He Us, etc, at II II.M ' Knst Kml Pharmacy. Ue ttallej s I Iir fills ler Coiistlpallen. HEALTHY, IiEIKIOIS AND RE trt'shliig. What IIimit's Heet Ut'tM'. 'I he best Hiinuuir llrlnk A butllii that will uiake ftxegiillens of this dulUleusdllnk 1 sold fill .a i cuts, tiy CIKJII It AN, 111 K liHt'OlllHT, At Nes 1T7A 11 North Queen hi., lauiraatur, fa. majsljecsllt rpoiiAcce curriNes, surahs, JL 1NII1 AND fAOKKlia1 WA8TK, ill f1 1 nit II IkJlltlftll flit fsitdli Hll'T- Irv and Clean, beitiihl for casIi. J. H. MOMNH, Ne Vi f earl Htnmt. New Yerk. llnteiiMirn fivd. Hcluitte, Ne. its Pearl street. New erk. rllT lyd CALL AT aieiiK REIUAHT'H OLD WINK urn LIHTON'H BXTUAOT OP DEEP. riNBST IM Till WORLD. Kstnbllshcd, 178&. H.e.SLAYMAKEn.AQI.. (i.tiUlt.l Ne. AI Kasl King Htrist. 1WII II AI 7.K AND OrilK.R UNDER V h lt -suited for all seasons at prices tit suit all Cl.ls-en mm 9i cents up te the, Hun Merine and feather weight Alse, Working fauls, OwnillK, extra site erklugaud Diess Shirts, lliHiety Lute sles .Neckwear, Sus landers, I elliits, Cutfs II iiidkcrchlcfs and No tions All cheaper than c er AT IIKCHTOLD'rt, Ne 6J North Queen streut. -SK (l the nig stneklng f s a twosleiy llrlck lloue ter sain or rout. In ageist locution Immediate tosscs1en. A riNKUAl. Hl'lUNd WATKlt, BLACK BARREN Mineral Spring Water Is strengl iinpregnaled with the sulphates of uitiKui'"! i and Mida. sUIci aiut chloride. These tl tut ulnar, im urali cemblmd with the water. ami aie nei precipieitisi ey eriitmiry causes, 'they maintain I lie purity et the water for jears anil It ne i gets slauiiaut or Hat Its miiltcal prejvt.itles aie strong and active. It m iiilti'-t ll-clt tlrst as a dluietlc. rerrecllng Hie kidney, cspclilng the uric acid preiuplly, deteuipiwlng cil.ulus siicary and fervlgn de txisltHiind It'iiiiivliiKilieiu Irtiui the system 11 iulilor.ites the sliuuacti, tones the general health of the body The water Is cheap, reliable, pleasant, etfectual. Mrdlial tcMlmeuy and reference gleti. I'.S. (luOI)MAN. MatmKer. Ne. S7 Kant dram Mrcet, (rear of ( eurt Ituune ) IILACh IIAUUKN HPK1M1 HOL'sK new epen. or terms, etc , address Miss l HltlsTIK IIOMIIKIIOVlt, f lR.isant (iroe, latncnster County, fa. Juiiela-5uid BOUNTY I'ONVUNTION. Democratic County Convention. The liemiielalic County and District Conven tions el lui' a-teriHiunty, will nieeteu the third tlisirer Kepler s fontelllre llulldlng, In the City et I.aui'4-ler, nil Wednesday July 28. Tb il'leute from the cllj dUtrlctn will uuwt ut 1 u in unit ht t thrvu tW'K'ffnU' te thu DtAtlMi'ItVIMttlOtl iti' ih'lrui.tfri from the Z l.nr) twiumbly tlUtrlct will uu-et ut Ida in uml ulct thrru tlfl I'k'utr-, te lh Htftte cmiwmtlim nutl uuiulnnte two uiriubi'lN nf assembly 1 hi tU'ttKftti4 fnwu thvvltyiinit lower illntrlcU wtiltbcn intitt In Mitmterfal eonintleii anil lect u mHilT of the vtatv rmniiilttt . 'I he tlcli K-it'i from tlin 'M nueuibly and 14th neni.terUl tliH-r) dltrlct wilt inert at lotion, in , antl nouitnattMiiie jMTtien Ter ntat nater, threo mom Int. si ertuKMiiblyt eUct fourtlelt'atci te the utalti roikwnlten ami a lnembcr of the stnte com. nit b i Atter ihnnillntinuncntnf all the district con tMitleti4 thouelcnuto will incet In Joint county cmtM'ntleti Htid iioinlnnte camlliWte for Cen grei, 01-ttrtct atterney, prUeti lntKcter I2)t Veor .lttLters ( I), and county eur'ej or. The urtmarv tnfsitlnirs te elect three or tlve deleuatea from each district teald cenentluns Hill be held ou A1 I KIIA1 I .M , ,11II. Jl, at lilacs- rtntl between hetirM te be anniAiced by liandlilll by the illlferunt ceinmltteeineTi. Irani each district n member of the county committee for the ensuliiu yejir Is also te Iw ehoen CeinmltltHtnnn will notice that the laws Kevcrulm: nrlinary elections urn In farce and must be carrleil out at thene elections. teplea of these law, blankii for hintlbllls, Ac, furnHhed upon atiiillcntlen tt. U IIKNSKL. Lhslriuati Dem.Ce. Cem. I.iIKi ISTKR, .lumi'il, 1H-I, Ulltl30l1,VW H lltHIl ,t UHOTUKK SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARING SALE BEGINS TO-DAY. We Hereby Olie Netice that un nhjll limit g urate a Grand Clearing Sale or SUMMER CLOTHING AN I- FURNISHINGS. Oiireutlre Hpi lntr and Siimmei Stock miist be ilenred away within Iho next forty daye, WITH. (II T It KU Alt I) TO COST, 'llietllst Cillers will bavu tlin choice or the cream, no coine as early us possible, ilear In mind that we want all te call and ece for themselves the Immense bar gains tlmt woareoltcrliiir. OUUTEUMb AltE "One frlce, und that the Lewest." OUll HULKS- " Courteous Treatiiient le Kicrjone. NoTieublo te HhowOcredj. Every Every Every one'a fatronuBe Solicited." I1111SH & BROTHER, ONE-PRIOE Clothing and Furnisning Heuse, 0UUNEB NOliTII QUKKN BTUKKT ANU OE.N'l'ltK SUUABK. J- Stere closesovcry day at 0 p. in. Saturday at lu p. ui. flll HAJ.r. UU UKNT. FOK HAIiK. An entirely new " Hall Type Writer," with complete seta of type, IncludliiK eight dirTurent BtylcH, capltala and sinall letlera, plain, fancy and scroll. Cost price, II') ; will bu Held for t. Address, " K. M. L.." Jiiue'i tfd iNTKLLtur.MtitiiOrricit. OK KENT. Shep in rear of N'e. 37 West Chestnut street, used as u cigar-box factory, and a Bhep en Mlllttn street, between Seuth Queen und f iIiile streets, lutcly used a.s a carrlunu tactery. Alse a dwellliiL' and slorureom new occupied by A, A. llubley as a drui; store, West King street. RC&5tftW INTELLIOKNUKU OKMUK. piUVATi: HALK OFjIOKSES. I have a let of WESTERN NOnMANHOR3E3, Iretn Indiana and llllneK, purchased by Giveii, luum A Ce. ceiisltUiiic of heavy drafts, larrn hnruu. ami a few nice drive. 1 also nave a car. lead ni Kentucky and Ohie lIerkCS.KOi which 1 will dlipe" or eyjltU if UUC oed drivers, ie. UUOSSMAN. ' t f VI r J f.i -y