Ni?? WE J-.JM. JCO-T- r -'. ..-WS" ' TH LANOABTER DAILY INTELLIGEN SATUBPAY. JULY 8,1886. 1' .y I-"- 1 ?". p - k' 1 felt Effii COLUMBIA CHURCHES. VI.AU AtlB trmciAL BMH riVKB tMMBOmUVHB OK DVHUAt. tt i te Preach Hit Finn Analwsary UtUa Olrt Narrowly Her U M Ma WktrmrK ' S fcS, IM Wewa et the Town ;in mitt ?-r . . . 5 aJataUr CorrMpeaaaace 01 "e wiu.iin J", COLUMBIA, J8l3.KV. win. r. Kvans, 'aaaattf af tfce Bagend treet Lutheran church, ' - a b1Ia mLiiiwiI. Mkn armfea mm tta years of his ministry tlie ' ifcaa treatly Prennercd. In oelebrn- If gf tUfl anniversary lie v. Kvana will peels! sermon en Sunday morning. commencing at 10:15 o'clock. Iter. JT. II. Pannnherknr. niutnr nf tlm trinity Reformed church, ivllf preach aim- MM aermen, appropriate 10 1110 day we cei atntt. en Bandar even In ir at 7:30 o'clock. fip-: The sacrament of the holycemmunlon will - administered te the congregation et tha Methodist Episcopal church, en Sunday ' morning. Special missionary services will be held In the afternoon by the Sunday iscnoei. Xjxercises, appropriate tu iue wjhi- ten. will be held, On Sunday evening at 0 o'clock. Chlppeta Castle, Ne. 58, Knights of the Gelden Eagle, will attend divine services in the Second Street Lutheran church, when a sermon will be delivered by Ilev wm. r. uvaus. Nearly Drowned. During yesterday afternoon a daughter of . ,TfceeBa Dennan, about eleven years of age, "waa at the Columbia wharves playing en v canal beats at that place. In some manner the child tell from the beats Inte the water and came very nearly being drowned. The girl waa sinking for the third time when Geerge Fry. a canal boatman, jumped Inte the water without removing any of bis cloth- tag and succeeded In taking held of the child asahe was sinking under the be.it. A line waa thrown te the man and he, with his burden, waa brought safely te n beat. The child was near meeting her death in the water but has recevered Irem her experience Jf4s Anniversary Banquet. The first anniversary of the Institution of Chlppeta Castle, Ne. 58, Knights of the Gol Gel den Eagle, was held last night, when a ban quet waa given in the armory. Headed by the Wrightsville band, part of the castle made a short street parade last evening. The banquet was participated In by ever 300 pee- Sle. Delegations were present from Mount ey, Lancaster and Hnrrlaburg. The ledge was instituted July 4. 1845. with 31 member. but has new grown te have u membership Several Accident. Daniel Campbell, a stone mason, living at Norwood, Jell down a flight of stairs, at bh house last evening, and sustained several severe Injuries about his body. Medical at tention was summoned and ihe man made , as comfortable as possible. His injuries con fine him te his home. A VOUneSOn Of Samuel Hor-rtntefflnr. Ilr. lng en Seventh street, fell from a wagon last oTeuiug tanning en tils beau, waich ren dered him lltlP.nnRflniia Tha rmivau ...- gj-ried te his home and proper attention given 9W 'le injuries te the son of Jeseph Webber, wholeu'rem root en Thursday evening, pruer than was at first reported. The boy yr as unconscious up te last night, and has sustained a concussion or tee brain. A special train will leave town en Similar . ; mornlngat7.-05e'clock,tor Oettysburg.fer the accommodation or all who wish te attend the . Grand Army encampment. The returning train will leave Gettysburg at 8:30. The Columbia lire company will held a pic nic at Hbiee'a weeds en Monday, July 6th. Tbe Columbia liase ball club will play two games with the Harvey Fishers, en Monday morning and alternoen. Tae contest betweeu 4fceitt0s will be very exciting and the at tendance en Monday premises te Jb X!rw large. ""s. .z' Lewis Lyle captured a carrier pigeon yes terday afternoeu. On Its wing was stamped the following : ' G. F. Mayberry, 818 Hut Hut Hut tonweodHtreetjReadlng. Net lest, but ou my way home." A valuable horse, bolenglng te Jacob G. Pence, ice merchant, died yesterday alter alter alter neon. Elmer MeDlvltt was driving Campbell's hack yesterday afternoon, when one of the horses attempted te run away. He stepped the animal before it had gene very far. An Immersion will take place ou Sunday morning at Washington borough in the Sus Sus quehanna river. The market of the morning was very large ly attended. Butter and egg wero very scarce and brought very geed prices. l'enenal Mete. Mrs. Samuel Hall aud children, of Dayton, Ohie, are in town en a visit te Mr. Jacob S. Strine. Miss Annie Melbert Is en an extended visit te friends in Ohambersburg, Pa. Prer J. H. Urumbaugb, of Huntingdon, Pa., was in town last evening for the pur pose of inspecting the system of electric lights. Town Nete. This morning twenty-two menbers of the Vigilant Fire company headed by the WrighUvllIe band left town for MIddletewn. where they will participate lln the llromeu's parade of that place. Abram Sammy's Jteuiurkalile Cane. Frem the Marietta Timed. Our fellow-townsman, Abram Suminy, esq., is in possession of a cane cut and carved in the war or 1812, by a British soldier. It is of white walnut weed. The head of it rep resents the bead of the warrior Teciiuisen, an admirable likeness of an Indian, having the high cheek bone, the sttnken eye, the long straight hair and a sullen Indlau expression. Around the cane is carved a representation et a Lake Ontario water snake In the act of catching a ireg, all or which was carved with an ordinary pocket knlre. The history connected with this relic is as iii. 1IB! AUer Tecuniseh was shot and killed by Cel. Jehnsen, there was u briet in terval 01 time befere the British were again engaged, and oneet Majer Abram Hosteller's men, of the British army, improved this time by cutting and carving this cane and presented it te Majer Hosteller, who prized it very highly. In hi, will, the llrsl item was this: "I bequeath my walking cane te my friend Abram Suminy, of tbe U. S." Mr. Sum my came in possession of the cane . 1 "JelVB years age, at tbe death or "j .uusieuer, wne reamed in Canada. Mr. S. was te Majer Hosteller a cousin twice removed. Mayer's Court. The mayor disposed el three drunks and a disorderly this morning. Twe drunks were .glad te get oil en payment of costs, and the HS'I? sa't.be weuW sooner go out than pay faOi After the commitment was made out he changed his mind, paid the bill, and said be would get out et the town as fast as he The disorderly was Win. Kauflm an. He is young man living in the Eighth ward, and he was arrested this morning by Chlet Smith for insulting people en tiie street. He was committed ler 24 hours. Tbe Chicken and I'lgeeu Murderer. The "mysterious animal" that for months past has been playing havoc among the hen hen hen roeata and plgoen-cotoa in the southeastern M v part of the clly, effected an enterance last mV jS"','" "" P'geon-ceie or itlcbard Zecher, H$c. 11 hi 1 Strawberry street, and killed 21 Miie.i . .P8' l uutumrs, J'riests aud ether MS birrt. il ,,f,oenB , "my we escaped. Tbe .1- that klllfirt .h. IT"!"'' uu' ue "? f. flean. " "" aitempi 10 eat their - .!' UlUe Able Pewil.n'. n... P .nnT";'.0' Mntey Ledge, Ntt 212, t L-?' Fi". l. !"!"?. case el Abie .vnu,m,j HUl uy the local rinrt trv Houaeef Refuge at VlffiiS." wL, r C l U5 " attention el the led" hlt , . ,, . ueeu uouein iue uev'a behalf i, 7,7' k '$ ffiSS" 0t ibf led.Ke- II li ' "pSSa tlmyt bB I ..: 'dlreoteraofthe Philadelphia Odd Fellows" .', : tbelrweetlng te-night te have Able admlt. V 0 Ul' lnatitutlen at an early day. ".-' Ne Paper en Monday. v- TbU employers and empleyes may have an MkMrtaelty te mtinglv celebrate the natlemii ; Mlday, the Intulieenckh will net be ls- 1 vb Hoeoay, juiy &tu. ,-t VIM Bmtlj cherry Tree I.ecaJ. Plekel, residing in Providence ip, abeat mile from Mount Airy, acaarry tree and broke his arm , JtABM MALL RHIKF9. Warn Points of lntermt te Levers of Ihe National Oame. The Leagtie ball games yesterday were : At Kansas City, Philadelphia a Kauas City 0 ; at Detroit, Detroit 12, Bosten 2j at Chicago, New Yerk 11, Chicago 1; at St Leuis, Wash lngten 7,SL Leuis 0. Thore was but one Asso ciation game yesterday. The Pittsburg shut Baltimore out by 0 te 0. Geerge W. Bradley, iate of tlie Athletics and Rochester clubs.bas signed with Wilkes barrc. The Detrelts turned the tAbii's en Itjsten yesterday Btid gave them a deie of Thur. dav's medicine. Merris, who bad bcendKitilinl, pitched the first gaine for several weeks yesterday aud the Baltimore had only three lilts. Charley Masen says the Athletic club will haveMcG'arr, short step or the Haverhill club, next season. llceeriU it would be a geed Idea ler this club te get soine players for the present season. Bennett's bands ere well and he will seen be behind the bat again for Detroit. Decker, the new man, caught yesterday and did well. It seems that every new man tried by the Chicago and Detroit turn nut well. Burns, Trott, Casey, "Phenomenal" Smith and Greenwood, members or tbe Newark club, who are new In demand and would be gladly accepted by nearly every club In the country, were releaed last season by the Brooklyn and Baltimore clubs as Incompe tent. Wllllamspert again defeale.l Biughauiteu yesterday. The score was 1 te 2. vt liKeauarre ueieaieu Altoeua by y te u yesterday. The Chicago rlub narrowly escaped a whitewash yeterdav. Yesterday echer did net play en the Al Al Al teoua team. Yeung Mauleve took bis place at short and bad thiee errers. .eclier will likely be put back. Allan O. Myers, who made the charges against MuMane, Is In New Yerk. He said yesterday : "1 have proof te make Mullane sweat, but I would noilge before the Associa tion with it. I want them te bring suit In a court of law, and then we will see if Teny is guilty." Mullnne scorns very slew about bringing suit. Dan O'Leary's team plays two games at Rldgewned, Leug Island, te-morrow. Monday morning the married and simile men of J. B. Martin v. Ca's store will plav a game of ball en the Irousidesgreund?. rlltUT (IKSKIl.tT. ItKllKAtlSAh or the Cecellau Society, Litnrtrr' Neir Mu. tlcul Urbanization. Last evening the Cecellan society, Lancas ter's new mu-lcal organizitieu, held their Urst general rehearsal In Fulton opera beuse. Ne admNsien was charged and only these persons having tickets were admitted. The e)ra boue was crowded by n fashionable audience and the affair was a grand success. This Beciety Is only four weeks old and It uas one nunnreu ana iwenty-tive members. This includes an orchestra of eight persons. The remainder ere singers and they are the best in the city. There Is about an equal number of ladles aud gentleman. Last evening's rehearsal was given for the purpose of showing the public what the society Is able te da i'ref. Uall, is conductor of the so ciety, ami much of its success is due te his efforts. Prof. Haas very ably presided at the piano. The pregramme of last night was as follews: 1WRT 1. Overture" A liar ut Ceney Island, ' (Cox 1, Cnerus "The Heavens are Telling, ' f Haydn), 1'elka 1)1 Concert "Bab Whltu, (Cox), Cir celtan Orchestra. Klute Obllgate S. K. Zeek. Uia bole-"My Little Weman," (Of geed), llnward T. Hays. Xylophone sole " Turn-Verein Cadets," (Ilrahain), JiweeUC. Keyer iiiulerchestra. , Chorus " Jack and Jill," (Caldlcetl), Circel Ian Beciety. tart 11. helT-rand'rcfie'.tra , -i "tbri-aken " (Keschat), 1I-" Kvenlng," (Lrnsen), Cwcellun society. soprai.e sole "1 l'rluiavcra." (Terrv), Mt.'s Leila V nir. Hnte(ibiUti) -3. K. Zeek. Chenu- uoed Night, lk-leveJ," (t'lnsutl), Cicccllan society. Cavatlna " Itebert. Idel of My Heart,"! Meyer beer), .Mrs. J c YnXe4tran. Oasperene Waltzt-s (Uence), Ca-clllan Or chmra. Chorus-" Te Thee, O Country," (Elchbcrg), Ciecellan Society Every number el the programme was on en cored. Hewanl T. Hays, who has a won derful bass veire, sang "My Little Weman" se well be was forced out again, when be sing "One Hundred Fathoms Deep.-' Jee Hnyer pleaded everybody with bisxylopheuo sole and resiended te an encore. Miss Leila W. Bear was encored aud sang "Ceinln1 Thre' the Itye" and Mrs. Van Nestran re spended with "Auld Lang Svne." Beth ladles are tine singers. Tbe members el the society have geed reason te be proud of last night's entertain ment, ami indeed the people of the cliy should be glad that they have se much musical talenL A better pleated auditice than that of last night has seldom attended a concert In this city. During the eeuing Prof. Hall made a short speu'h in which he stated that the rehearsals will be given at intervals et aleut six el;s during the season. On Thanksgiving a big concert will be given and next spring something greater In the musical Hue will be attempted. " lllg Injun" ratrleiic. Early this morning, tbe big Indian stand lug in front or Lecber's cigar store, Centre Square, holding out the " caluui"t of peace," was elaborately adorned, net with trinkets or beads, but with large crackers, evidently intent te enjoy the cemlnir Fourth. H waited patiently the advent of the time for llring, anticipating great tun, which apjiar ently was joined In byafalthlul deg crouched by his feet. But le ! the peer Indian was sadly deemed te vexation and disappoint ment. Taking advantage nf tbe situatioii.twe wags stele gently up and lelonleus disrobed him or bis patriotle ornaments and decamped, notwithstanding bis piercing "war whoop" or piteous winnings or bis jKHir deg. The scamps however, secured their Ixxrty, and Mr. Lecheris minus u let or sheeting crack ers. Hail Tecuniseh consulted home persons notfarell, they could have directed him en the proper " war-path," aud recovered his less by stepping into an adjoining bulld- Hcrleiu IIIiifm of Three Old Cltlinii. Jeseph McClure, au old and prominent resident of Bart township, whose home is at Green Tree, had a paralytic stroke 011 Friday aud Is new In u critical condition. James Cresawell, who resides between Quarry villa mid Camargo, had a Uroke en 'ihursday and Is also very low. Jehn Wllseu, who resides with bis Hen at Quarry ville, Is also seriously 111. All three et these gentlemen are well known citizens, Mr. Cress well Is 75, -Mr. McCluru S) and Mr. Wilseu U2. ltelurneil te Court. Ex.Feliceman Samuel Musketnuss was heard by Alderman Barr en Friday evenlng en the charge of stealing a linger ring from Mrs. Louisa Schantz and also with thniiton thniiten lug te de her bodily barm. Beth cases ure returned te the August sessions aud Musket nuss was required te outer N00 ball. llellgleu uml I'MlrietUui. services at tha FirsL I'msiminriar. The church Sunday evenlng will be appropriate te the celebration or our national annlver-ShT-i TnelPasM,ri,"v. Dr.J. Y. Mitchell, wllHrem the pulpit read the Declaration of Independence, and his sermon will be en the same subjecL A servlce of songera patriotic character has also been arranged. A Xenly .Married Couple Bervuade.l, Last evenlng Samuel Clarke. the grocer, who was married last week, was serenaded at his residence en West Orange street by about thirty of his friends who had with them the Liberty band. Alter the serenade the boys wero royally entertained by Mr. Clarke at Cuba Myers' Ceutral hotel. Yule Defeats Harvard. The race botweon the Yale and Harvard crews at New Londen, took i1h.h Kriiimr evening v.i.SSi.... ..""". "'"."" ' en the Thames river course. .... """ nri inueiiiinutea 41!' scceuds. luie nnic heating Harvard by woven lengthii Oen, ileay m I te Here Tomorrow, een. James A. Beaver will arrive In this city te morrow, and take part in tlmdedfca &,SSS2U,e -WMet at'thS- Hide of Kleck. Jacob B. Leng, broker, sold yesterdav n private sale, ?2,000 L.ncaster city's 0' due 1800 at 108, and 2 share. Lanter cUy sueet railway at f&0 per Bhare. waaw clV ivvrru eKOHdic uvvi.v. Jsy Ueuld's Steady son Who l le Starry Ml ljlltli Klngilen. tleorge Gould, wboaccerding te rumor is te marry Miss Edith Kingden. of the Daly company, is tbe eldest son of Jay Gould. He Is twenty-four years of age and is a leader iu financial and social circles. There Is mere or the dude clement about him although he dresses In fashionable garments, In contra distinction te bis father, who often wears old clothes and hats. Geerge Gould has had a thorough business tralnlug and has always accompanled his father en the tours et the Gould system. He has bad control of the Grand 0era house, of New Yerk, and nothing has been spared te give htm a thorough Insight Inte business methods. Hals a member of the New Yerk Stock Exchange. I'pen his initiation lie was the victim et the Inevitable horse-play, and his hat, when It was returned te him looked as ir It had been around tbe world In a coal car. It Is said that upon his escape he offered the tile ten beet-black, who relused 1L Since Miss Klngden's trip te Europe the couple have exchanged dally missives or several thousand words ever the cables. Yeung Gould says his European trip Is selely ler business. In New "ierk young Gould never ran with young fellows et his own age, as tbe average gilded youth does. He has no Intimates and no close associates mid all his pleasures are taken almost H net quite alone. A good geed looking, well-built young fellow, be grew up without ever knowing what It was te be young. That period when most men are sewing their wild eats was taken out. or his life and the responsibilities or a broker's office put in its place. A SCKHK IX COVJIT. Attiruey Itelmehl nd llelahan Hate yultr a Heated Kuruunter. Court met at lOo'cleck te hear argument en applications for license net disposed of at the April term. The first application heard was that or Jehn A. Getz, who petitioned for a li cense te keep hotel nt Akren. There was a remonstrance tiled te tbe granting, en the ground that a second hetel was net necessary ler the wants of that community, there being already 10 licensed places within a radius of two aud a half miles. Tbe depositions or pe- iiueners also cnargeu tnat .Mouree li. w enter, who keeps the hotel at Akren, violated the liquor law. Maer Relneshl appeared for Wtnger and commented strongly en tbe cer. duct of the parties Interested iu Getz's apufj. catien, attacking Wenger's reiiulijtfen when .2ali -0'TSppbrtrini(y,rle reply. T. B. llelahan, one of the counsel for Getz,ln his nrgument said some rough things about Getz. Majer Relncchl understood Mr. llelahan te be talking about him, and he jumped up from his ehalr aud said It he said that outside tbe court room be would smock his mouth. The court called the major te order. Mr. llelahan said be was talking about Getz and net tlie major. The major apologized for bis hasty words, and the racket was ever. E. B. Showers, Iteamsteun, petitioned ler a license te keep a restaurant. The peti tion was numerously signed. A pretost against tbe granting was signed byAndrvw E. Shimp, en the ground that the restaurant was net necessary for the convenience of the public. The application of Z. rnderculler for a ho tel license at Kphrata, against which a re monstrance was tiled, was continued te July 7, aud attachments issued for the witnesses who failed te attend te-day. Attained llli Majority. Last evening a large number otyeuug men assembled at the residence of Chas. II. Tucker, Ne. 203 Church street, the occasion belngth6 2Utannlversary of his birth. The eveuing was spent In un enjemble manner, during which Mrs. Ed Hutlnagle, Frank VanNestran and Geerge Kissinger sang several songs with line etlect, and Mr. G. H. Wellerand Win. E. Adams rendered soine tine selections eh the organ and harmonica respectively. At about 11 o'clock the guests were invited te parukeel'a bountifully hpread repast, during the progress of which Mr. H. hitby ItuckliiH, of tbe Lxammey, pro pre pro sented Mr. Tucker, en behalf of bis trlends, a beautiful cake in a neat fciwech. Other costly presents were received, which Mr. Bucklus presented and the recipient feel ingly responded. Tbe happy party breke up at a late hour. Meuday'i Itacea. The entries for the races, which take place at McGrann's park en Monday, cloped last night. Fer the special pure of flSO Jehn H. Dully's U m. Hannah D.,nnd W. W. Gresh's bg. L. G. will contest The prize will be $150, the wlnuer te take It. This contest Is expected te tie very exciting, as the horses are very evenly matched. In the 2:55 class tbe entries are as follews: William Fiss enters li. g. Billy D.; Jeseph Armstrong enters br. g. Walklll; Jehn Duffy enters b. h. Harry Golddust; Ed Walker enters b. in. May Weed ; Jehn Buch enters br. g. J. B. In the running race two herses will start as fellows : William Fiss. Lancaster, enters b. g., Lewis, anil William P. Llnvilie, Gap, enters r. g., Harry. neught an I.luiul, Frem the New Helland Clarien. D. II. Grube, of this place, and A. B. Pat terson, orileneybrook, went te Fite's Eddy ou Thursday morning, taking with thorn such articles as would lead ene te suppose that they intended catching some fish. We learn that a syndicate et gentlemen have purchased an Island down there together with the furniture and llxturcs, beats, ilshlng tackle, etc. Besides the two named, E. O. I) Her, and Frank Darllugten, of this place, in. Lawaeu, of Honeybrook, Sturgis, et Lititz, ene or tbe Haters, et Unnwinr. en.i ether well known gentlemen are Interested In the purchase. An Able Man. Krem the Chicago Tribune. " Daniel, " said the president, " I baveu't had any luck tlshlngsluce I was marricU. What de you suppese is the reason ?" " Did you take as much bait along as formerly, your excellency T" "Well, no, Daniel net quite. A or a family man, you knew, has be be a little u icirr,mjBIect' aml you umlerstantli "That's why you bad bad luck, catch fish without balL" Yeu can't uaniHi," sam the president, "you have Vi 1 1 T f ' K" lual uc t degree or A ' JUiO iiiuii,-- Slight Fire In Marietta. A son or U. B. Engle, of Marietta, was llring crackers yesterday and a plecoetouo landed en the roer of his house. 1 1 started a blaze that was with dilUculty oxUnguikbed. Seme or the shingles and laUi wero burned. Mercantile Tuiei. County Treasurer Grlder will oxtend the time for the payment or ineraintlle taxes te Tuesday evening next; but Monday the fifth of July being a national holiday the otUce will be closed en that day. A tioed 1'iutura, In the window of Augustus Rhoads, Jow Jew eler, East King street, there is ou exhibition a very line crayon picture or the late Itebert T. Robinson, which is from Ilubley's gal. lories. Kntered Halt. Henry Musser.cbarged by F. Kllburn with perjury, and Jehn Miller, charged by Jacob Krey with the same efrense,have entered ball era hearing before Alderman Barr. Te lie Initialled Te mermn. Hev. J. II. uuibetihen. of lteamnewn. who lately accepted the pastorate ef.tlb Lutli erati church at Mount Jey, will U "installed te-morrow morning, by tbe itev. r, t . .iay ser, of Lancaster. Telrpliene Comirilleii. 11. G. Kltllaii, American oyster house, Reading, Dr. J. H. Shenk, Reading, arc con nected with the telephone Ih.ii-! Inll te See the (I rand Match lt.ne At ilcllninn's paik en Sleiutay afternoon, July A, ill 2 M e'cliH'k. betwi-cn W. W. tireh's home, " L. tJ.,"and Jehn 11. Duify's nure, Han nah l. This ruce caniuit latl te be close and exciting, Vestdes tliere will be ether races Im). tccn well known horses. Admission enlya cents, Including a eat en grand stand. Jyi 2t Teiiipled and Fallen. During the month of July, evening services will be held In St. Jehn's Lutheran church at 6 ocieck ine paier, llev. Sylvanus Stall, will prach tour sermons en " Heprcscntattve Women of the Old Testament." " The first Tempted and Fatten Weman " will be the sub Ject te morrow evening. Watlt Walt I Walt until Thursday, July stti. ter the great flte sale of flue clothing, JAi,wie worth of men's, youths'beys' aud children's clothing saved from the late JJew Yerk lire, tebe sold at Ne. li and 13. North (jueeu stntit. The recent large nre at the holcsale clothing manufactory of M. King A Sen, having slightly damaged the stock of clothing by smoke and water te the extent of jaww, we are gelcg te 11 thetn at less than one-half of tbe cost te uianufacture. The entire stock must be closed out for a short tbue only. Itemcmber the gnat sale commences 1 hnrsday, July f, at Nim. IJ and 1JS .North Queen street, near tbe railroad, Lancaster, I'a. ltd (Her 83.000 of Life tiisuraiire. The estate of th late Dr. itenj. II. KaulTman, deceased, received from the Connecticut Mutual Life insurance company, of Hartferd, through Jeremiah Klfe, agent, the sum of three thousand, three nuudrvd and Ov. dollars and sixty-eight cents, for two policies of insurance held by the deceased In that company. HEATH!,. MxTUis.-In thU city.CatharlueMathas. The lelatlves and friends of the tamll) are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from the residence et her daughter, Ne. Sii Lew street, en Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Z ion's cemetery. n,i JtAXKETS. IJe Meck Mark eta. KiT I.issktt Cattle receipt, na head: sbljiramiK 317 head; market-nothing doing : all through censignmcnis ; nhipmenla te New lerK, none. HeKs-receipts, 4,10 hed t shipments. 4, i market itrm : fhtladelphtas, wj'w erknrs,fi HtJIOO. Shipments te New Yerk, 15 carloads. Shc.'p-rece!pts. l.flen h.-ndt shtpmenU. LBrt) t I,Iir,e.t low ! PrluiH. Mi8esei). medium te fair, M ' : common, :e3 s lambs, 3 .viytl. Uouseneld Market. DURr. Crmery llutter "vaiiie HutterWB. ..............Trta5 Dutch Cheese V lump .(ijlec . . . reciTBT. Chickens p pair (live) TOfttLOOc " V Piece (cleaned; .iXc . . MISCKLLAXKOCH. Apple butter)) e,t kj KiitsVi dez. .lNfllTc Heney W & Lard ft FRUITS... Apples V JJO-w.r..-..'. UanantHTunz Ceanntg, pacj, LJluens V dez AntiKfi V der I'ranberrleji. nr. et sue ...... f. 31C ,..flVC i .... . .3l)c ...srigav: MV! ...tSJ)c ...t.vttvOc . .15uic ts35C ...110c .....Viiec ..8eei5c ...Iewjh: ..lMWic ..13I5- I'lue Appteseach ntniwDerries..,. , , ltaspbcrries Cherries V box , . . V8 STABLES. Cabbaue at head , Ikwts Vbh Old I'ntatoes X? bus Cauliflower, pr. hd Sweet Potatoes l Kpk Turnlrwls K pk...... Peas W.H pk New Potatoes. H'pk.....' Cucnmbcru dez Tomatoes i box Aspamcus Ileuns VXPk Squashes dez Onions )ipk lc ...iseunc '.tic Uc 1"C lsc ... ?c -Je ..150c 13C IOC ...SOfflll loe loc 10c loc Halibut t ft Catflsh ft Kresh Slackercl p ft Clams per loe Nai bass ItlueFlsh Stunceen " i'leuuders '' .. .. rLOCBAXDGRAIir. Kleur Wbbl I"inirt I'NllllO t,lnn .M.7S .Vim . uv; f-jiivi iiuuimm ., MJ H1 ."-W" Cern. . . . . .V. .V.V.V.'.V.V.V.V.V.V.'.'.'.'.'."' Hye nnisitri. 5ee wc 65C Hay per ten $1S17 Cleverseed u bus "... rruii Timethy V eus " !'.', HerdUressW bns .' "tT"v) Orchard Onus V bus .".! r''se Mixed Lawn Urassmi ft buj iTne Hungarian Grass V bus ifl.20 new or HieetLi. Naw Yeaa. July 3 -Wall street. ISO p. m. m. Meney easy at 'J5 per cent. Foreign ex change quiet at M (Ke M ; Governments Arm s Cnrrnncy 6's, liai bid ; ' coups. HSS't bid ; IK'S IlllJi bid. The stock Iruarket this morning was dull throughout whlle the changes were confined within a narrow range.. The bulls steadily supported the list, however, and at the tlnie of writing prices are up Ji te 1 per cent. Stock Alarkdta. (Quotations by Iteed, McGrann & Ce., bankers. Lancaster, t'a. ' KW TOBk LIST. 11 i. U. 12 . 8 r.H Canada Paclnc ? c. c. c. i ;; s,l Cel. Coel i;;v 077 e,3 Central raclflc . ,k A Canada Seutbnrn.,,, . Ay, chL, at. l. 4 pah ;;;. ' Denver A Ule lirande 27ti Ue!, J-iick. A Western 12i rfi.i 131J Xrte ?,.i- )!' Shi7 New Jersey Central S1J1 bij? his K. AT... 31 3fJ 31Q Leu.AN njjj ' i,J Lake Shere 81: eii m2 Michigan Central . ..' 773 MUsnurl 1'actflc Kil Nerthern l'aclflc S7 -2 i N. P-l'rel mi?, vQ i N. w llli ltsJ nu,i Ohie Central . , Omaha. .., ini n l Oregon Trans 33U ajv tf ' Ontario Wejtein ' ' V, raclflc Mail 6ij' 5v viZ Kochester 4 Pttueurg ?. .. ? St. I-aul..... ki .! 01U Texas raclflc my. W vd Union racine 0 wX t,J Wabash Common 17 itaj ia' Wabash l'rulerted suCJ 3n(J 3M Western Union Telegraph., 6M-; w& ty. Wemshere 103 ira le-.' rHILADILFBU LIST. Lehigh Valley w if, w. It., N7 V. i'hlla w. Mi & renniylvtDla M)2 54 B1 P'St-". : 1S 7- J"7-'" 12 11-W Lehigh NavlgaUeu W. se"' ufA. Hostenvlllo .t . 3.Y' 1'hllAdelphla A Krle ... 771 Worthern Cent ' People's I'essnnger "" li'd'gOen'isM'tg'a fs vm m- wi oil teji ta, efitj Lecal mocks ana Uena. ueperted by J, li Leng,) Par Lant Value, sate. Lancaster 0 per cent,, 1890 100 107 I'M " iB. 100 ' " Scheel lean la) " I " In ler 30 years 100 " 1 " In 5 or 'J0 years, loe . . ", tnl0eryears. 100 Manheliu f loreugh lean 100 BAHK STOCKS. First National Itank..... 100 farmers' National Hank 60 ration National Hank 100 Lancaster Ceuntv National llantr m 116 Wi baa 105; i: 806' 118 191 113.80 150 118 138 IS IS) aase Columbia National Hank loe Christiana National Hank iu) Kphruta National bank 100 first National Hunk, Columbia 100 first National Hunk, Ptrasburg 100 first National Hank, Marietta 100 first National Itank, ML Jey 100 Llttu National Uant 100 Manhelm National Hank 100 Union National Hank, Mount Jey.,.. W New Helland National Hank '..... 100 Gap National Hank 100 Ouarry ville National Jlank 100 Kllzabetbtnwn National bank. 100 Northern National Hank 100 TUBHrlKIBTOOK. big Spring ft Heaver Valley 55 bridgepert ft Ilorseshoo ,. istf Columbia ft Chestnut Hill te 180. 169. 100 m.v 110 no no vsi.be 8.00 24.50 28 Columbia ft Washington Coneslogaft Ulg Spring Columbia 4 Marietta Maytewnft Kllzubethtewn.... 'JU as x 24.05 20 'H 40 44 48.00 22 IU SS.C0 70 63 107.80 146 ta Lancaster A Kjihrau '.'.".'.'."".".'.'. 25 iuicusiers wiuew street as StruaburgA MtlliMirt ."! as MartetU Maytown ,,, Marietta ft Mount Jey ....." 25 Lane, Klliabethtewn ft MIddletewn. loe Lancaster ft frultvlUe 5) Lancaster 4 Lltltx ..." m Kaal Hrandywlne 4 H'ayneshurg,,... 60 Lancaster 4 WUluunstewu Incesterft Maner ...I..!!!!! 60 Jincaster 4 Manhelm ",' m Lancaater4 Marietta ".,... Lancaster New Helland .....,' 100 . xisoaimraeoa stoexs. 8?n!,TTl,,.left' ''".:: M ktiUetivuie Street Car ....... W 1.13 I es,ss Inquiring Printing Company., Uasllghtand Knel Company.., Stevens Heuse (Henda) ,.,. Columbia (las Company,, ,..,, Columbia Water Cemtuiiiv M e'i a) loe inn 2 te 10 leu aw. 111) 210 111 80 108 18. M 81 Ml CO Ml M.1S N) 80 1UI lltl IK) 101 SO MU tl 1UI 1H.78 1W) 1DJ.JS 8ns.iueh.tnna iron Company , , nm Marietta Hotlew.waro UM Mlllersvllle Nermal school Neithern Matket Kastcra Market Western Market , Ijtnrajter city mieet Hallway Ca. Has Company ltends Columbia Ikmmith lUinds itncasiur.x !usiuctmnua. Lancaster New lIsnMlle Uuarry ville II. li., "'s Ileadlug A Celuuibia It. It., 's.. Alt"' AMKUritHtMUMrtt. B AK1NU I'OU'DKK ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never varies. A marvel et pnnty, strength and wholesomoncss. Mera cee nomlcel than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be old In competition with the multitude, et low test, short weight, alum or phosphate pewders. Sold only In cam. UeriL Hakise 1'ewDsaCa, 106 Wall StroeL New Yerk. mav27.1vd4 w HANDSOMK Ten: nearly I'll X l'O.V ; ST.V N Ol NO new and net soiled. Cheap for cash. ltd 213 SOUTH yt'EKN STItKET. AVANTKD. ANYl'i:USOX iiWNKIt v having lest a Cew, can receive thn same ey eniniec en j .uuii i.Mlterr (lietii-rt Kvans' rarin), Keckland street, and paying extHnes incurred. jt TIIK OXLYCLKAU HAVANA 1'ILI.KIl CIOAIt in the city ter Sc. .Meerschaum Cigar and Cigarette Helders forlec. 1KMU1 It's C1DAK STOKK, lebl3-VAtfd Ne. Ill Last King street. THK OXL.Y 1'L.ACK TO r.r.T OENIUXE Turtle heup this (S.V'l'UllD Y) evening for lunch Is at r K. shread's Centennial baloen, and don't you forget It. t. K. hilKOAl). ltd CCOTT'S ni.ECTKIU COM 11 O I'er sale at IIUIil.EY'S DUUGSTOIIK, Ne. Si West King street. CCIIOOL. TAX KOK 1S1. k3 Tbe d plicate Is In the hands et the. Treas urer. Three per cent, etT for prompt payment. V. O. MAUSHALL, Treasurer. Ne. IS Centre !quarn. Oni.'." hours from 9 a. m. te 4 p. ni. jl-.-mdlt CELEIHtTK THE 4TH OK JVI.Y AS our 1-ralhe'fiJ dl(1 T eating the finest Het Lunch In the city, .?.our I'otateea nnd Hulf Hulf hmeked Sausace, and dnlnft'.iy the refreshing ltleker's and Wacfcer's Celebrtea Jaer llecr. at UIMSilNUKIl'a MAM V King street, eppcwlti at UlsSINGKIt'S MANOIt IIOTKL. iflrand M9 1 King street, eppcwltc Lancaster Ittnk." . Lunch 31enday morning. ltd1 GENUINE TURTLE HOUI FOIl lunch this eventngat Kahtcr's Kagle hotel, corner .North Queen anil Orauge streets. lie). ker and Itechcstcr llcer en hip. ltd a. C ItAIITER, l'rep. TTNDER THE BLUE COATS. EVERY J Lnlted Htat's military pest Is supplied with Henen's Capclne IMasters. Scleutlilc. qulck-acttng. DIVIO END NOTICE. The president and manager of the Lan caster A Susquehanna Turnpike bend have de clared a dividend of three and one sixth tier cent, en tbecaplnil stock of the company, paya ble en demand at tbe office of the treisurer. V. 1". Illll.N TON, Treasurer, Jy3 3t Ne. SS south Queen street. -RIOR HALE OU RENT--1 commodious duelling?. -TWO LARGE, Noh. 410 and 11.: North Llme street. All the modern Improve- ments. Alse, two dwellings, Kfw. "1R anil ?t Vm, Lemen street, l'oseesslon lmme.llately. Terms easy. Apply te A. Vt KlSSEL, is Last king St, or 115 North Llme St. lltl LUNCH TO-NIGHT. I will net have any fire-crackers for lunch te night, butUE.MTlNKLaNCASTKUCOUNTY TUItiLK .tout, just as heu Clams, hard and soft shell Crabs, Oysters, etc Open day and night. Lunch every morning. OKOItGK W.SCHKE.TZ, ltd l'enn Square ltcsteurant. COMBINED EXCURSION OK GRACE and Christ Evangcllcat Lutheran Church PENRYN PARK WEDNESDAY. .11' LY 7. Train starts from Upper Heading Depot bl-1 13 a, Tickets 2.V and (u cents, ler ale Iluliley, L. l!au. A. D. E. Leug and Wm. Nagle. iiu G RAND ANNUAL PICNIC OK THK MARION CLUB, AT- Qreen Cottage, Monday, July 7. Admission Free. Ne Improper characters al lowed en the ground), ltd ESTATE OK KREDERICSCHWENZER, late of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters or administration c. t.a. en said citate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons in debted theretoare requested toiunke Immediate payment, and these having claims or demands against the same, will present them without de lay ler settlement te tha undersigned. ANNA acmVKZEIt, Administratrix. J. II. is. WAOMin, Attorney. JyWtds A SPECIAL INVITATION TO FARM. EKS, MECHANICS nnd WOKKINGMKX te call and examine our stock of staple goods Just received, consisting el Underwear nnd nhlrts of any kind i I'unUiloens from 50 cts. up : Overalls Single and Deuble! Hosiery the best for tbe price we ever had. Cellars, Cutis, Neck wear, Ifundkcrchlers Suspenders, and Notions. All cheaper than ever. AT HECHTOLD'S, Ne. 61 North Queen street. aVSign of the Illg stocking. 1' . 8. building stone and sand ler sale. ATTENTION O. A. R. THE COM. rades et Gee. II. Themas Pest. Ne. 81, are requested te meet at l'est lleadiuarturs tomor row (SUN DAY) afternoon at l:3u o'clock, te nt tend the dedication of the soldiers' burial let in Lancaster cemetery, r'ull uniform, white gloves and canes. A. V. HUItST. Commander. C. II. ABSAciiT, Adjutant. ltd. rptAYLOR'S FULL ORCHESTRA Will furnish the music te-night at JOS. R. ROYER'S les Cream Parler and Garden, M and SI WEST KINO BTKKKT, LaneaBter, Pa. ltd' QL ARKE. CLARKE. Clarke's Tea and Colfees lead. Try them. I. 4 O. Olelne Sean. &e : Lumn stnreh. i'h, i s for Oe.; Cream Cheese, a tt.-i for Stc.; ltest Uranulated Clarke's Tea and CofTee Stere, Ne. 38 West King StroeL Telephone Connection. ESTATE OF RORERT T. KOHINSON, late of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate having bean granted le tbe undendaned, all persons Indebted mcrcia are requested te luaau iwuieuiaie pay. ment, and these having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te tbe undersigned, rusld lint In Luucaster city, I'a. b kMILYII.HOIIIN80N, mys6tdS Executrix. TMPORTANT. Te tbe many applicants for the KALLTKIIM of the Lancaster Business College. If VO. Will Call On Orn.li1n.au ilia nMn.lnal, cau obtain such Information as win be ei g ruat or aavantage te you in pursuing the COUUS "'" us required ut this Institution. I, m.ll enable you te uiaku greater progress, and a sav. lng of tlmu and labor Is guaranteed If you will carry out Instruction.. Address, H. O. WEIDLER. principal. jvjtfr AtirKMriaKMitHTH. DR. W.H. LOWELU HKNTIST, V,Ul,L,lV0xef u, L"'1',"'ly Maryland, Hr K. . eung, Ne. 8 Knat Oratige strwi,' I 'er. !' niJI-imwttdtH 'tXyJJVJ AddriMsHl once, lilt. BCllTT'a KLKCTltIC (lOOt)S, Ne.SU limudway, New Yerk, 'ihe Only (ienulne. aps anuleisl TkfAltKI.KY'H "Yhl.I.OV ritONT" vl. clear tiller Havana 6 cent Cigar Is pro nounced by smokers tlie best In the mar ket, al MAltKl.KY'S "Yellow rrent," . .. Ne. 21 Neitligneeu Street, (fennerly llartinau's) SI ,000 u i:vakd. 'or nnv e.ie of Kldnev Tretibtea. Nervnua lteblllty, Mnnt U ami Pliysleal Weakness that HOT.VNIC NKltVK HITVKll!) fails te euro. told by ilrugxlstii, .V) cents. IlKKIt MKI. CO., Ne. 13 North lit It 81 , I'hlla , I'a. Clicutars tie... ui.irttKUudTiM'h&l 1"Sltt)(M7AMATfeN Netice I hereby glen that the ordinances el the clly or Lancaster (or preventing ncel dents ntid Iho tietter innervatien et order In the city wilt be Hirlctly enforced against all persons "llring guns or small arms, or selling, catlug, thmwlng or filing el squibs, chasers, or ether uraneiksiipeniiiug 111 u similar manlier, wnnin the limits el thecltv." WILLIAM A. MOllTON, e1Ci.1tdVAj Mayer. gi:kk NtTFrltTiiinl, i-ou THKIIK 1SNONK HKTTKUTHA.N Ruppert's Extra New Yerk Beer. ler sale exclusively at CII.VKI.IK UOHTKIt'S COKN'Klt SALOON. Uearet tbe Central .Market. rrcsb trem the Keg and Warranted l'uie. Jly3t(dU,M,Vr,8 GEN'l riiEMEN. The best Place te liny DUES' SIIIHTS, O.Vt'ZK tJNDKltWK.VK.SIJS- l'hNDhlts, IIA.NDKCUCHIKl's, and HALr-HOsE, Is at the. North End Dry Goods Stere. J. VV. 11YKNK, juijMyd Ne. JS North Quwn street. A MUSll-AL TRIIatI -TIIK- Porsevorance Band, of Lebanon, WltL COSClItT AT MENNERCHOR GARDEN, SATlltt.VY KVKNINO, JULY S Uentlemen invited. Ladles and Jys-Std CARRIAGE FACTORY, llarien StreeU. Christian asd All kinds of Carriages, buggies, Hnstness, Wagons, etc. made. eclal attention ptldtn lepatrlng. Hcst of workmen employed aud eatWfaetten guarauleed. JcPWSuid'3 UEOltUK WKBEll, I'roprletor. FOURTH OK JULY EXCURSION OK THK LANCASTER MNNEROHOR, TO YOltK KUHNACK, On MONDAY, JULY 5, ls5, for Members Only, fare for the ltennd Trip. II 03. Hefreshtnents will t iurnlhed Oy the Jlicnnercher rltKK. All Intending te participate will pleae au- neunce ie inn cnniniitee ny saturuay, .liny 3. Train leives I". It K. at 6i)a- in., and leaves Yerk 1'urnace at 8 p. m. JuneiHtSThrAS rpllE NEW CASH STORE. rV.W CASH STORE, Opposite tholt.'AV'eno Hnnsn and Northern NatleV.Y'1 Hansr, 247 & 24 North" (Jiitli Street - ".,. Opening today new nnd tcxsenable Drcsj'p, uoeus. WII1TK VICTOlttA LAWNS, VVHITK 1'l.Alll NAINSO'IK", W1IITK LINK.V IIK'INUK-, COIIUEII Plyi, K., LAIlIKs' (iAt;.K VKSTS. GhNTS OAL'.K VKSTS, CIIILDUKN'S (iAUZK, ALL SIZES. Illack and Colored Slllc Mitts. New Stock of Ulbbens. Ir'ullllnenf N'o'.leiu und Do mestics all at low prices. N B. All persons Indebted te the litn tlrmnf Hewers Ilumare rejuested tncallnt the stere of the undersigned and settle their accounts ut unce, ns-aller the 15th of .Inly the books go Inte the hands of an alderman for collection. febS-lyd V. 1). HOWEItS. w H1TE JJKESS tJOODS. WITT & SPiflND Invite spveial attention te thelr popular lines et INDIA LIVKNS.VICTOUIAL.VWNH.COItDED PIQUES, PLAID NAINSOOKS. Open te-day a large Invoice of SWISS, CAMI1UIC AND NAINSOOK EU HKOIDEHED fLOUNCINOS In new dejlgns at very low priced An Immense assortment of SWISS, CAMllltIC AND NAINSOOK KM UltOIDEKIKS III all Widths and Quality. EGYPTIAN, OltlENTAL AND KSCUUIAL THIMMINi; LACKS and LACE 1I.OUNCINUS. Parasols, Parasols, ATGKEATLY KEDUCKD l'HICES. In order te clese out the balanroef FANCY I'AIIASOLS wu have gene carelullj- ever the whele stock and marked thorn down te prices that must effect a speedy clearance. LACK THIMMED 1'AltASOI.S, LACK COY. KKKDI'AKASOL'S.COACUINO l'AHASOLI At less than manufacturers' prices, New Yerk Stere, Nea. O, 8 & 10 East Kins St., LANCASTKIl, I'A. L. OANBMAN A RRO. Reduced Price List OF WE MAKE TO OHDEIt All.Woel Men's 1'anU at fJ.00, 13.60, 1.5e, S.0O, $a.w, 7.0ci, ti.(ft and ri.eu. All-Weel Men's Bulls at I10,$18,$U,H,I7, IH, JMteW. These goods cannot be approached anywhere in the city as for price and workmanship ter less than 60 perceut. udvunce. Seersucker Coats and Vests selling from tl.3 and upwards, Large assortment te telect from. lteady-Made Men's Suits. Our W.C0 and M.00 Men's All-Weel Cosbbnere Suits are hut nulling. They aru really worth the money wholesale. Men's Corkscrew Suits, In Illack or brown. Sack or Cuta way ut I8.U0. Inducements Kxtraerdlnury for the next few days. Early visitors will nua it te their advan tage. L. GANSMAN & BRO, MEltClIANTTAILOKB, M ANUrACTUKKUS OF MKN'8 BOYS AND CIIILDHEN'8 CL07IIIN0, 66 & 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Ulght en the Southwest Cor.et Orange St.) LANCABTJCU, PA. Net cennectea wlUi any ether Clothing Heuse la the city. Weiii-iMj) Clothing. AJCIT AmMHTIHKlttltTa. MARKLKY'H ' YAKA HKAUT1KS"' clear tilled of ohelco Ne. l Havana, am recommended te lowers of a genuine Havana Clgai, at M.VUKLKY'H, " Yullowrrent," Ne. -21 North Queen Htreel (Ketmerly llattman's) TJOIIRER'H LIQUOR STORE, Ne.!.'lCKNTUKMQUAHK. PLAYING CARDS AT Pc, UM. AND IM. ht deck. Kine (lilt Kdgn I'lavlng Canls, 5V',!,.r.,!.''l'k' DKMHTIfH CHIAU bl'OIlK, fbl3VAStfd Ne. Ill East King SlreeL ANTED-HY THE OLDEST COL LKCTION AllKNUYIu America, a man iier ler a llmnch Oillce In Lancaster. He necd net be a lawyer. Address, ., .... J. II. MAUT1NDALK, JiiiieM-lt Ne. IU La BiUleat, Chicago. III. s 1 R 1 N (1 IIAIIT'S. UfKNlNO AT U. OKR FINE TAILORING. n?yisK v5.,.V.in."'2 JS"1 K"1i',,:,e Artiit of r INh VVOOLLKNHrer the Spring Tiade te be found In tbe Clly of Lancaster. A Choice Line of spring Overceatings ana l'anhtloeulngs In all the Latest Pullerns. YvVritid S lZtMh ftml ' H. GERHART, NO. 1.1 NOItTII OtlBKV KTIIW-r "Opiioite the l'.Mlonice. luar.T.lydU F V RN1TURE VVAREROOMS. The Camping Season IB A1IOUT IIKHK, And you will flnd n oeinpleto assortment of btillable Cots at ii Ices within the reach et air, AT Heffraeier's Furniture Warerooms, 20 EAST KING STREET. CUMMER UOODS. CLOSING OUT. NotteCloso business, but le Iteduce our lm- iiieusn sieck Ol u 3131 t.n UUllllS, Uoeds Marked Down In Kvery Department AT THK BOSTON STORE, JKUSKYSt JKUIKVHt Fer Ladles. Missus and Children India l.lnun, V Icterta Liwn, Corded Plque, Credlo Check. SNO.V DUOP 8ATINKS. Crinkled Seersuckers, ITIiiUhI Satlnes, I'rlnte ,IUtltH. lll.ACK SILKS. lit.) Illack Silk for ll.it: ll.STVf black Silk le tl.ie. Kvery yard Warranted. LADIES' IlKlNFOItCKII OOS9AMK11S. f-OC Kach. Clly l'rlce, &3c Each.; STAMM, BROS. & CO.. Nea. 20 aud 28 North Queen St., LANCASTEK. I'A. J. S. U1VLERACO. GENTLEMEN. We aie Showing the best Line of i,ac.vim:u:i and unlaun DltlEDSIUHTSIn Lan caster. -X. tlT.. ... ,.i ..n.. I... ...a ......... ... ... , utility and price. Loek ut our Dec., She TlfX; " unlaundtled Shirts. ExamlnS ..'15- ! l-aundrted Shirts. vi.. Our l'orcale shirts; are Elegant (J.mrIs. Men's Cheviot Working Shirts at .'i0c. lull length skirt and sleeves. Well made and fast colors. Hey's Untaundrted Shirts, Me. Ele gant goods. Gent's and Hey's Gauie and Sum mer Underwear, 45, .13. W nnd T5c Jean KruwuVt, 23. 50 and 7Se Neckwear, Hosiery ana Gloves at Lew Prices. Jehn S. Mr & Ce,, Ne. 25 East King Street, LiriCASTSK, I'A. MARES W. FRY. CURTAIN POLES, 15e, te 60e. Aploce. many left. Net Wire Window Screens, Made te fit your windows from 2Ce. aploeo up. WINDOWSHADES Very Obeap. WALL PAPERS, 4e., 6e Ge. and 7e. PHARE8 W. FRY, NO. 67 NORTH QUEEN ST., jyTYKKH 4 KA.THVON. Summer Reduction! Ileductten must come at these times, und If our stock Is tee large DOWN GO THE PRICES. Goods Juit a KOOd Its when hlirhnr. lint Inn many te carry ever. We don't want any Hprtng stock left for next Fall's trude, and If Lew Trices will move thorn they'll be sure te go. This Is no Fictitious Mark-down ; it Is an Actual, Heal, Slaughter, and If you ure doubtful, came and leek at our stock and we will convlnce you. Lew as prices were ut first, we knew tbesu Mark-Down Prices will capture cvoryeno who leeks at them. Lan caster county people WANT LOW PRIOES. They must have Lew Prices. We are aware et J'il'!,,.1?'!. nuve 1'IHC'KD OUU STOCK AC COItulNUL i , & MYERS RATION of rint-Clus Clothing, NO. 13 HABT KTNQ STRBBT, IiANOABTKU. I'A. -Our store will be cleied during Ithe month of July, August and September at lx o'clock p. m., fiaturday excepted. Open Satur day tUl tin. ft 1 2? t -' -TT s. -.J' . iX' -?.- a. ?i --S- $il S" "t v & . -, ! -
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