Kf.' .M.P,lilUffff TKFXPF!!r&&$2 cw yi'ifm w"f-pp; K57 J5g5Ss9lYr v ?, THB LANOABTEB DAILY IOTBIIJQISNCER. TUESDAY, JULY 6,1886. a i A .f 'ft 1 &P m Pv "t VL &L. if' J. ' Vt a ft-. r ku y. ' S& fe i . ?" m r m v w ' i 1jf IN COLUMBIA. trmttAt local vnaKmrAnem or MMBBPMltDXlfVK DAT. ?, ' i de Out 01 Town ler a nay m "" W A Knmbtr el AwMwim Mew or ' IM IMrleu Colombia DsMau ' tfea I Harrcy ruhtr. tvfalar ConiKndenMofliTu.iojcEB. cemjmbia, r, Juir ft-Juiy """ M fcMrved In Columbia a a general holiday Ml Um eeapntt atpenslen of business of MtkwdKj TMN WM no puune euservancu f thtt f bB' Mc'1 per011 celebrated the according 10 nix own inclinations. rjrwinier portion of the town vrore HV during me enitre uay in snoei- etf fire-cracker, torpedoes, cartridges, . and ft nntnhAr nf amall tuni liaar wit . mm rm f amm te tbe day Ivy aliaht burns. Onl v ttv e tWntoem of aerleua accident happened dur tsgtbe day and one eftbese occurred through -imtreme carelessness. Picnics were theerder -".of the day, and many availed themselves e( K tbe oeDortunltv afforded them liv snendine Vthe day In a qntet way In the weeds. Parties T WMl In i hlilrln X nAlr ll.n Tnlnt f.,fn11a f 2ZV"' " , . "l " VMIIW, A..O.. " rerry, xetk. furnace, etc., and an reperi bavlnc a very Pleasant time. In tbe ei enitie a large number et persons bad llplas of fireworks, and some were of a lery elabor ate cbaracter. A large crowd of peopleweut te Lltltz during the day te witness the cele bration of the day at that place. A number of strangers spent tbe day In Columbia. The many saloons of town did a thriving business although very few Intoxicated persons were aeen en tbe streets. Accidents of the Fourth. Frank Michael, an eight-year-old son of Frank D. Michael, living en Third street, Was sheeting off fire crackers, en Monday af ternoon. The boy held a "hlaser" in bis band and received tbe force of tbe powder In his face, lie was soverely burned about the eyes. Tbe left eye is very badly burned and considerable of tbe powder eutered tbe optic. Tbe right eye is also Injured, but net as bad aa tbe ether one. Or. I, Kingsten attended tbe injuries, and la of the opinion that tbe algbt is net destroyed by tbe ponder. Charles McClaln, a 9-year-old son et Jacob McClaln, living en Union street, while at the Blcnie of tbe Columbia Fire company at else's weeds, was en tbe platform during an intermission. Seme ene shot oil a revol ver. The bullet struck tbe boy in the right leg below the knee, taking a dqwnward course and coming out about four Inches below whom It entered. The Injury was at tended by Dr. Livingston, who found that tbe bone of tbe leg was net injured by the bullet. Other Casualties. Yesterday afternoon Ambrose It. Dunkel, employed at Grubb's stene quarry, was en gaged in coupling cars when tbe cars came together with such force, that his right arm was caught between the dead weeds and very badly mashed from the elbow te the wrist. The bone was also cracked and the injury is a palnlul oue. Amputation will net be necessary. This morning Edirar Moero. llvlmr in the wmuiry, was waiKing past WIsler'RlatiUjjf'j vuesinui urn turnpiKe, wtuwf- larire doc b&RhvtBhl1 ?S5rfnd attacked Hh biting him jverelyj-th0 Ieft Bldft CelnmbJajJfcJ,,.,, the nrv,y FKbers. iUMi pet rramn rf Hi a uei-lnu f tAt) tt ann (It arvey Fishers and the Columbia club was played en last Saturday alternoeu, betoren large crowd. The clubs played lu geed style, but tbe home team eutbatted tbe tlsltera and wen tbe game with oase. King and Kesb, of tbe home team, w ere ery eflectlve, Tbe core was ns fellows : Colombia 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 4-S Jhu-vcy jrisbers e 0030000 03 In the second game of the sorlex en Mon day morning, the Hull brothers occupied the points for Columbia. They wero badly supported, tbe fielding of Columbia being very loose. This w as tbe score : Itarvey Flsbers 3 e e 1 s u B 4 i-l' Cel unit) la . i) 1 0 0 0 1 : i 0-1. The concluding came was nlaved Mendnv afternoon before a big crowd. It was n tlne game, but Columbia was tee Mining at the bat for her opponents. Kesb and King were again the battery ter the home nine mid wen the game by their tine work. In the third inning, with three men en baBes, the neU succeeding three batsmen wero retlred with out hitting tbe ball. Thlrtoen or tbe isiters wero rotired en strlkes. Alter tbe conclusion ofthe game tbe victorious club, headed by the drum corps, wero paraded down htreet attended by a largocrewd of base ball enthu siasts. The scere fellow s : Columbia... s 1 1 e 1 e e 1 Hurtey Fishers jocueuuo llrllglnila fittiu Chippeta Castle, Ne. te Knights el n-'j t 2 the Golden Kagle, attended divine service ou last Sunday evening at tbe Second street Lutheran church, an excellent sermon was delivered Hev. W. P. fi-ans. A national sermon was preached en last Sunday evening in the Trinity Reformed church by Hev. J. II. Pannebeeker. On Sunday morning llev. C. D. Harp, pastor of the United liruthren church, de livered a Boriuen appropriate te the day. l'eraeual Alentluii. Miss Julia Miltenburger returned home this morning te Philudelphia alter a Wait te Columbia. Dr. W. S. Leanien, of Philadelphia, spout tbe holiday In Columbia with his parents. Miss Lydia Cbesser, of Lancaster, is visit ing in Columbia as the guest of Mrs. W. 11. BeltteL Tunn Notes. The Columbia wreck crew left tew nearly this morning te attend n wreck at Christiana. Tbe way passenger train was thirty minutes late by reason et tbe wreck. The picnic et the Columbia ilre company, held In Heine's weeds en Monday, was the most successful ever held by the company. Tbe best erder pre ailed. Many poeplo went te Gettysburg en last Sunday te attend the Grand Army encamp encamp tnent at that place. During Monday travel was ery heay ou the railroad passenger trains. A number efdruuks wero arrosted by tbe officers, but were all discharged by paying costs. On July 4, 16S&, P. O. Jehns attended a picnic at Cblckles rock, w lien he lest a geld bcarf pin. Yesterday he was again at a pic nic at that place, when one of the imrty leuud the scarf plu and returned It te the ew ner. A number of colored mcu wero lighting en Monday, wben Al. Hill was cut lu the bieist, causing a painful wound. Yesterday afternoon. Stonben Joins, liv. lng near town, was engaged In drlviuga reaper en bis (arm. The team ran oil ami before it could be stepped the machine was somewhat broken. Last Sat '.lay ecn!uga whlte and a oel- oredeoy were arrested for corner leallug. Thby had a bearing before Squlre Horshey. The whlte boy paid his cost, but tbe colored boy was put in tbe lockup ler ten hours. A trouie of sixteen colored men et town gave a performance in tbe hall nt Wrights ville last ulgur. The drug storeofDr. O. P. Markel was connected by telephone this morning. Tbe base ball clubs, composed of members of the council and school beard, will play n game of ball ou next Thursday afternoon, en tbe grounds of the Columbia club. Ibis game will boa ury tutorestiiigeno. IVauteu u Marrluse l.lceuae. He said be was from Hplirata, as he stojijied te tbe desk of the clerk of the orphans' court en Saturday and asked for a marriage li cense. The obliging clerk procured the nec essary blanks and all the questions w ere an swered satisfactorily except tbe last, and in reply te that ene he said Ills Intended had been married before aud her husband was iiLVL8, nTb0 clerk told hllu '" could ut X512. .eS' .unleM tuer0 had " 11 rt?JSt,. h? Ephrau man said she was net divorced, but that Bhe did net care any longer for ber husband. She liked h m much better and wanted te marrv hiui? T " ,Mei,pIala te hln mat'ibe teman S?iJ ?. i'10 Lrn.reu """. and he then wanted te knew whether he could net get serried without a license.. He was told net In PeunBvlvnllliKir uiiv ..II,... .., ."'!" feiVi under tbe circumstances, aud he left the '.. oaicaasadlydlsapiiemtedmaii. lU0 . 't. Llitef Unclaimed Lslteia. Tfca fellow lng Uthe list or unclaimed let- m remaining in the po.telllce, ler the week xuiyein, 18b(jj if", ."" AJrean, Miss Murla Mm. Cshlll Ml.. I.I..I. ,T,,r " . Jew,Pu Altmau, N, Ik 'cies- SmZTSS vfL " "". i. C6)(-aXu.l Voerd;UUOy, A' lUCK' THJP tOBACCO MARKET. Aa Unabated Demand ler the Old Lamaiter Ceuntj Leaf, The demand for old Lancaster county to bacco continues ttnabated and about WW cases or 1SS2 and 1SS3 leal went te Eastern markets during the past week. Tbe prices paid wero net blgb, as most el the Btnck was intended te be used as tillers and binders tertbe betterclassnf domestic cigars catered with Sumatra wrappers. It tbe heldets et old leaf did net demand hlgher prices than jobbers and mauuracturers are willing te pay, the warehouses hore would seen be emptied of their old stock. We hear also of the sale of 150 ca-os of ' Havana seeil crown in this county. The sampling of thiscrep has net yet fairly begun, but that part which has been dimpled Is turnlnu out remarkably well tbe colors being or the right kind, tbe teture tlne and glossy, and the smoking rpidlty quite supe rior. There Is money lu It for the holders. The new crei, under tbe lntluence of glo rious summer woather, Is crew lng tlnely,and we bear of but llttle complaint of insect dep redatiens. Heme of the eatly planted patches have already Iwen topped." Should no un foreseen calamity betall it a ery large and evcolleut crop of tobacco w III be har vested In this and adjoining counties. The only complaint we hae heard from dealer Is that two large a proportion of the crop 1 seed leaf. They say that tbe demand Is for very line looking cigars, and that seed leaf wrappers will net till the bill, and they will hae te be sold at Illler and binder price. The nv lerk Market. The New Yerk seed leaf market has again beenaUUn. The Tobacre I. if rcerts the saloer 3,2011 case, of w hlch K0 cases wero Pennsylvania 'SI and 'S. Tbe Tobacco Journal y tbe lei f market seems te hae assumed n stability, tbe like of w hlch bail almost ecped the memory et the eldest "doalers. Of the siles made this week old Pcnnsylvanii and Wisconsin wero mast prominent. As usual this time et tbe year, manufacturers show mere Interest for old tobaccos than for new by securing a cer tain quantity or old. Kite hundred bales or Hat ana tillers were sold at tiOCj,fl.07i: and 'Jw) bales Sumatra wrappers til f !.')( i.l 15. dans Weekly ltepert. Salosef seed leaf toliacce reported by J. S. Gain' Sen A Ce., tobacco brokers, Ne. Utl Water street, New Yerk, for the week end lug July 0, lSXl: 4.50 cases llWiscensln Hatana, lOQlt'iC.; 300 cases ISse Wisconsin, t ; j00 cies ls,s3 l'cunsylvania, O'll ; lMeiss lv"J Penn svltntna, IO'jC; Ku cases lvsl Pennsyltanla, lllie ; 100 c.ie 1W, Pennsyltania Havana, p. t.; 10 caes IvO state llatana. p. t. j 'J.S0caes lS"l state Havana, Of, u ; loe cases ls-vj Ohie, j). U; 450 cases X)hin tinmen VHilla; lOOcaies lssl Dutch, (ili Total, 2,400 cases. riilllilelphla Statket. All branches of tbe tobiece trade are nour ishing. Leit tobtccesultiblo ler cigars has Improved. The fact 1, the new j;exls that hate been sampled mee tl rennli-etncnts ui me iraue, '-"'irTotiaece metes oil nulte freely, especlalfvVnnsvltanla and Wlscen. sin, at a lrjitl advance, tbe miirket being stiller. Tlflofnlure is tery premising. WflStra sells ns usual.' home teryhaud seurff-uimniAM nf the new cren hate been en Jh market ut an advanced figure. Havana Is dally sold te a conslueraiile ox ex tent, but It must bave quality. uih1j Stlmel Celehnkllnu Xi.rrsvitLE, JulyO TheNetlstllle L'nien Sunday school beld Its tilth annual anni versary en bunday,July 4th, and the occasion drew together u tciy large eouceurso of peo ple. Net nearly all could g iu admission te the otercrowded heuse. The church was nicely decuraled with Hags, ferns and a pro pre lusion of flowers tastefully arranged. The exercises commenced shortly after 2 o'clock with singing by tbe school, reading of Scrip ture by the superintendent, Dr. H Wltmer, and prayer by Hev. Hee.l. Addresses, allef which wero tery Interesting, were delltered by Kots. Khedes, Keed and Kckert, of Lan caster, and Mr. A. (5. Laudl, of Sterling Kansas. Miss Hallle llechteld and Mr. Harry Gibsen each sang several soles which were highly appreciated. The repert et tbe superintendent, Dr. Wlt iner, was read as fellows . Number of pupil", SOU ; number of teachers aud oilicer, 10 ; st orage nltendance of pupils, 131; number of tlhlta during the t ear, 2,0. ; number or tislts slnee whoel ejiened In tlte yeirs, 15, 15, 300,eran average ferevury Sunday of 00; nuin nuin ler addresses, "jj; amount et collections, f2!5 2S; expenditures, fJOLSt; balance Number et members uresent eterv Sun day, lh, each et which recelted a tert pretty Hible, or instead a library. 'Iho lollewing ure the names of these faitblul is: Annie Gless, Minnie Hrutiaker, Mabel Irene Wltmer, Willie Tehler, C'lat ten Haterstick, Oea Gotweld, Willie hlautler. Moureo llaterstlck, Samuel Widmter, Wl'lle Keip, Jehn Delp, Harry Kepp, Henry Help, Samuel Heth, Charles Dinbaugh, I. 11. Kuhus, Harry Amer. The exercises closed with singing the doxelcgy nnd benediction by Hm. Khedes, thus closing ene of the most Interesting an niversary eterclses el the school. Celebrate,! 1IU 1 trt .tlaM Sunday was a gala day at St. Jeseph's Catholic church. A seu of oue of its old members celebrated bis iirst muss and the occasion was ene of j;reat interest te the members of the congregation. The celebrant was Father Frederick Klicbner, who was ordained en Corpus Chrlsll at SL Vincent's Abbey, in North Carolina, as a lteiiedictine lather, and who will henceforth be known as Father Human. Nine o'clock was the hour designated for the mass, but long before that time the church was crowded. St. Peter's and St. Jeseph's Catholic societies attended In ii iKxIy. A number of clerujuieii were present lu the altar, among them being a brother of the young priest, who is also a member of the same order In tbe priesthood. The sormeti was preached by Father Grote Grete mt or. lie sjiekn of the duties of the congregation te the priest and the duties of the priest as the spiritual adv iser et a ceugri pillnii. Father II11111.111 will hat e charge nt St. An An teony's church during theabseuceiii Hurope el Father Kaul. Oil Sunday afternoon aud eteiiing the father el the young priest was tailed ou by the members el the church and be entertain ed them in hospitable manner. Cle&rtllHkliit: IXirereutes Atljtiletl F.I'Uuata, July u Fer the past month there has been a dllliculty in soine of our mam cigar factories in regard te wages, which has resulted lu u temporary less el time te a great ninny of the elcHnnakers. Fortunately ler the place all dlllereuces are new adjusted, aud the men nre all at work. O. G. Hull, it ilre., whose shop was closed a mouth age will probably resuiue work in a short time with uu iiicreased force et hands. Kphrata has the base ball lever. A club was recently organized. Yisterduy Ibey played with tbe New Helland club mid sut lered a defeat. 'Iho Fphrata . Mountain Springs hotel has he far but lew guests. Hilled Vt bile en no I.iriirdeli, William Hosteller, of Lebanon, was killed en the railroad at GnldeuHtllle, near Gettys burg, en Sunday. He was en the train which carried th' Lancastrians tint day te the battle-lleK uid at the place where he met his death he' i gotten oil while the train was delayed tr in nor flowers. When the train started he n upted te beard it, but the barb wire fence I g the trai k tripped him eml helellund t -lu wheels, lteih legs were cut oil at the t h. and shortly alter beinc Iilckcd up in live children, excursion. id. He leates a wife and no et whom were uu the l'tu II. n liUh t Ulltl. Oeorge H. Willson lias giten f te the local Parnell fund, Tiie local branch of the Irish .National IiCigue this nfteruoeu forwarded through Treasurer H. It. McCouemy te ltuv. t'liurlts O'Kellly, Detroit, Michigan, tbulr MS.0111I Instalment of Irish luiids. This last draft was for JWMK, The tehil thus far sent Is Jell liic llujilers. Messrs. Win. llebb and Hicliard Selxas. el the Century Wheelumii's club or Phlladel phla, left the latter city en Sunday at 7 a. in., aud reached Lsncasiei at -M p. in. They wero the Kuests el Datlil X.eclier, Ne. s:i nPn h. "'"""y Htreeu Tbey returned te Philadelphia ou Monday allernoen. State autt Uuuulx Tax. Saturday was the last day ler the payment or state and county taxes te sate the abate ment The collectefs'of these taxes rer tbe city were kept ery busy. The amount re ceived by them was about f3,oea ATTXMPTXn HVICIOK. A Inane M Bitallni an tlunce and a Halt of Laudanum. On Saturday etenlng a low minutes after the Harrlsburg Impress west left tbe Peiin syltania rallnxid depot, Jehn Hutter, a young man 2S tears old, attempted te take bis Ufa Wblle staudlug ueir the steps lead ing te the tower, be pulled from Ills ps:kct a small bottle, quickly swallowed tbe con tents and tben threw tbe bottle away. He turned te a gentleman, who was standing bv, and asked him hew be could get te the hospital, as he had taken a ilose or poison. Otllcer (teiss, who wivsen dutt In the neigh neigh neigh borheod, ttas summoned ami he took tun man te the station house. Dr. Stewart, the station heuse physician, was summoned and was seen en hand. Alter uerklmr sev eral hour with Hutter, he pronounced mm out or danger. Tbe doctor sas tbe man swallowed auouneesnd a ballet tbe deadl.t drug. Hutter was net disposed tn li tery coiiiinu ceiiiinu ..inati. n.i uiiiir.tai'tiiL'iit hut en Suiidav he talkisl freelv te a reprtentatite el the In In tklmekmbu. lie slid thitbe was n)ii of nmaniiel Huttor.wtielivpil neir imerceupe, that his parent w ere dead and for the last two year he ha lit ed at l.sndltllle, Itwas Airther learned from him that be is married but ler come yearsjhe has net lit ed with bis wife audit was en account nt a woman that he took tbe drug. Since be has lit ed atl.au atl.au dtstlllehe made the acquaintance et LUzle Harry, w he Is a married worn in, but whose husband lelt her some time age suit is new lit lng In Kansas. Llirle's lrlends burned rix-ently that Hutter was a married man and te break ett the Intimiey between them they threatened te prosecute him. Till made him desperate and he concluded te take his Ufa He said alter thinking oter the matter that he niade a mistake In deluc e aud he would net er mike another attempt. A charge or disorderly conduct was marked en the slate against him, but the mayor alter consultation with the authorities did net hear the case. He was prosecuted, hew ever, ter violating the Hw by attempting suicide, which is an ollense acalust the law of this state, and being unable te lurulh Lull was locked up reraliearlng. u; Ceck-Klcluer Captured While a cock light was in progress lu a Held in the extreme southern portion of Philadelphia, near League Island, Monday, 40 city pellceniau, w lth elllcers of the Society for Pretentien of t ruclty te Animals rushed upon the scene and captured 27 men, 13 game cewk, a quantity of steel galls and ether nir apbernalla. There was a lively sc&mperiug across the nelds w hen the etllcers made their appearance, but terv few escatil capture. One chicken lav de id In the pit w hen tbe raid was made! The prisoners were taken Imtnrnn umi-lstrnlH. who lined three of the principals fJO each and costs anft-'&fltfWA4WyJ eacn anu -,M--tTiri nil paiu iue unemi were dlsdwrj"1 "!Kht of the men, hov hev eter, ceiildfi, A-e the amount required aud weresenjffe )r J,n in deftult of payment. 4fVPrHi Lancaster gentlemen were present AWthececk light but ecped without being caitured by the llee. Altogether there were eter ene hundred neple, en the ground, but only twenty-set en werounfer. lunate enough te be "cellaret!." Tbere were a number et Lancaster chickens ou the grounds aud they Included some of tbe best lu the city. None el them fell Inte the olll elll cers' hand. Up te the time or the raid four battles had been fought and the birds in which the Lancaster folks were Interested wen all. It was known in this city for some tlme past that this tight was coming elf, aud thoeuly reason that mere Lancaster men wero net present ttas that they were de tained hereon ether business. leath or Jehn tt ll-eii (Jl AltnvtlLLL, July G. Jehu Wilsen, an aged and well known cltireu of Drumore township, died at the residence of his seu J. Marshall Wilsen, in Quarryvllle en buuday nlchU-Mi. A llsonwajierlitlnallylrom Yerk county, where .1 brother still reside. He purchased and remeted te a farm near Cono Ceno Cone wlugo furnace about tbe year 1SJ0, tv here be continued te relde until the spring of 11, when he remeted with his son te near Quar Quar ryvlleo. He wasef sturdy bcetch Irish stock nnd a uiember or the Fnlted Presbyterlau church. Mr. Wilsen was in his 91st tear. He whs a man of Irugal and temperate habits, and has nhvat s enjoyed geed health until within the past year be has ixHm graiiuauy tailing. His death is attributed te adtanctsl age. He leates tvvo-en, J. Marshall, et this placeaud J. David, el Fulton township. H. Wen It) One lltlli Monday morning the married and slngle men of J. U. Martin A Ce. 'a, store played a gamoefballon the Ironsides ground. The lormer wero defeated by the score el .7 te Je. ilr. J. A. Iturger was umpire. Yesterday alternoeu two nines Irem the lower end of the city calling themselves the Newsw augers and C'onestegas played a game. The Conestesras wen by Je te 10. The feature of the game was the playing of Doebler, first basemau of the Couestega. He had seten teeu put outs, four bits and no errors. A Wslter'a Tees Amputated. Myhiutta, I'd., July G. Benjamin Wlt Wlt mer, a young man or Isow Providence, who has leen spending a low weeks here with relatives, was talking te a foreman en the railroad, Saturday. He stepped across the track, net noticing the approaching train. The enginn Ntruck I1I111 and iiassed ever his tees, 'lhey wereamputatetl by Drs. Mew ery and C'ralg, of Columbia. He is getting uleug very w ell. letters (IrHittetl by lite ItegMer The following letters hate been granted by the register el wills ler the week ending Tuesdiy, July 0: Administhatien Fred. Schwanrer, de ceased, late of Lancaster city j nnna bchwutizer, city, administratrix c L 11. &us,innu Fpher, deceased, late et ML Jey borough ; Nera Kramer, ML Jey, adiuinlstra trix. I.ueky fUliermeii, Among the many llshermnn who spent yesterday lu pursuit et their favorite sport, wero Messrs. M. McIIcury, Geergo Mc Henry and Thomal Chalmers, of Camden, N. J., and 1'retl. doergo, or Klackwater, who at tbe latter place caught Ti large bas. They are all well known lUhertiien, knew the habits of the luss well, and seldom tall te make a geed catch. Concert ut His iiiierchiir Garden The Porseieranco bind, of Lebanon, gave a grand concert in M.ennerciier garden Sat urday evening. Jveter, etun In the palmiest days of Ilishep Frauke, was tbe garden mero densely crowded and tieter did it leek mere attractive, lit up as it was by electric lights anil hundreds of bright colored lanterns. A large proportion et these present were ladles. Ittibhett bj III Hired Man Ames Olngrich, or Kcst Petersburg, was robbed en Sunday by Frnest Whale, his hired man. The tbler took a suit et clothes', a silt or watch nnd in In money. Whale Is described as being lite Its t ( Inches in height and between j and M years of age. Prison Impellers Aleelliif; Tbe July meeting or the prleu inspectors was held en Monday, Koyeud the approval or bills for supplies liirnlshed, no business et importance wits transacted. A IVallvnl luMl-HsblirK. SniAMiriKi, July . The Independent Order of Geed Templars held a pleasant los les tltal en Saturday evening. At 0.15 a balloon ascension was made, ami another at liO.uetli or which were very pretty. The music ler the et oiling was lurnislied by the Paradise band. A 1'aster luitalletl, J. Unbeubeii tvns Installed as potier Hev. of St. I'aul'a Lutheran church at Mt. Jey en Sunday etenliiR. llev. F. V. Jiajeer con. ducted the services aud preached the instal lation Horiiieu. l.lfe Justiraiite I'ultl. 'I he Connecticut Mutual Life lusuruucacnin puny, of llarlli) rtl, through their uginl, J eiemluli It I te, paid the widow ami heirs til U111 lute Jehn M. Harry, the sum of live thousand and thlrt j elKhtdullard unit utivenly-llvn cenu, for a lltu pulley held by Mr. Jlnrry lu thutcumpiiuy bkull Crucbetl. Jee MeDat lit, aT-jeur old 8011 el JatneH McDavltt, bridKO-keeper at WrlKhtavllle, fell Iretn a cherry trim today und crushed in his ikull. He will tile. The J'ralie of Soiedout. Like the lameun article ltmlf, Is In almost everybody'! mouth. 'Iho people knew that It preserves as well as beautifies the teeth, llence It Is the standard Teeth Wash et the Period. J)Kl'u.'b.ty. Connected With Telephone Ktcliange. Dr. C I Maikcl, Columbia, Wcenticcted with tbe Ulephone etchange llrlcueil from I Ire ami Sairlllreil. fxHijliW erth el clothing will be mid nt le thin one half of tliocet te iniiiufactiire. This crvat salsreiutncmesThursuay July Sat Mi 131 and 1 Neithyueen street. Iht eutlit! stock atistat the recent large fire at M. lllng A en. New lerk mint be sela out In le than two nis'ks. Kt - thing will be sold nt li tall He member tin Riflit flte ule cemiuenres 1 tmrils , July . In the lirge building nt M" 1. nnd li North liuven tivct, near ttu rallreul, l.sn cater. Pa ltd itKAiiia. HitaU.uk In this city, en the Mh lint, Hmmin i. it lift of the lain J mm s Ket Mick. Ill the TMh enrel herae. The relative unit friends of the faintly are n spcrttully Invited te attend the funcr-il, from her late residence, Ne 42s Church street, en Thursday afterniHin at t o'clock Sert Ices at st. I line church at 21, o'clock, tutennent nt Ijii catereenietcry. J6ild tiLLle-On the 4th 1nt,ln ltd clt, hred erlck II W llllg, lu the Mnl ear of hi ante The relative and trh'luls of tlm t.iinll) , nle, l.elK'Oll, 1 A A M , and the tla.enlc t Mtemlty in general, are rrsjicctfull) Invited te attend the funeral, from his late nlt1encta Ne HI Kat tme street, en Wednesday afternoon at iM o'clock. Interment at Wexxlwutil It 111 ceme tery s(iiviirr In thlscllv enth Mh Inst , turn Schmidt, wife of Jacob Mhmlttt, ned 3J jein, 2 mouth and 13 da) s The relative aud friend of the family arc re rs-ctfullv lutlted te attend Ine funeral, from her lulsb mil's residence, Ntv n; Iteckhmd street, enThuistlaj nrierntHin at 2 e clock, Interment at Woodward 11 III cemetiry J" Jld Iunuiu In tills cU. en the 5th Inst , Harry I han-cgy, tn tht 1-th jearuf his ajte Tbe nlitlve and friends of the lamll are re jpectfully Intited te attend the funeral, from the psrents reiuenc. Ne. 1:7 rasi viiminireei. enWednesdaj afternoon at I v clock. Inter ment at Lancaster cemetery It siinxT Inly C tu Lancaster l'a , Mlnnle Herencti snie diuuhler et Philip and (.athi ilnehllev, in the Mh tear of herane .titPctionsere, lemr time she bore 1'hystclan were In aln 1 ituliltxl s-tvv lit te take her home. Ami e ise heref her pain t srewelk tllnnle lurewell l,one, but net terpitlen think, rurtnt,ef mv t euthful lircast. In the c ld grave 1115 Isslv rests Mv spirit iets with i,ed en hlefa, t here you can uu el ine by suit by l'tar methfr, 1 am geno from this-. HeltMjttd from psln, weep net for me Hear fither and sisters tee, 1 1 snnet forge t. In Heaven I hope te meet OU jet. Kunei-U trem her parents' rejldmice. Ne. lib Church strei t, en Thursday at I e clock Inter ment nt Lancaster cemeter. Leiatlve and friend Hit tted. 2nAUKnm. flillKlelpliU ITiMlure Msrkel raiLnDiLriitA, .Inly 6 t lour Market Is dull s tins tit 10 barrel; tunn bakers at .'.Vs3li l'eima. timll) at 1 JiH 1 Western at II dfil Vi Patents, n mt m Uvh Heunlull atJ Ji 15. 1 p in, call w heat July, Njc ; Aug, c Sept. sSt,e : Oct., ssc. corn luly ilci Aug, llKc. Sept,, 4.tc , UCl , wc Oats -.luly, Oct., 31c 37Sc; Aug.SiSc: bepL, S3Sci Newurk I'rednce tlArket. Nsw Aerk, July b Heur market anil but QUlet; rtne, tit11-7': Superflne, ti 6iVfJ1 lu Common te i-oed Kxtra Western, trt i if 1(0 City Mill Kxtras, M 0P41I fit for West Indies , Minn Kxtn, t! 3i3 U) , Lxtra Ne. 2. MIDCJ50 vt heat Ne 1 Ited state en spot, 92(tvic , Se.1 tt htte. state, f 5 ; Ne Ne 2 Kcd, Winter, July, S5c Aujrf7S' fept.-J.c Cern .se. - Mixed, caali, 17c July, ISe. Aug . 17c. Oats-Ne 1 Whlte tate, pet, IIQI3C , Ne S, de 0c Ne J mlietl, tHpt , inc. Keilull Canada, W,Sa Barleyyieminsl. l'erk tfull . New JIes. $11 iteil 7t Lard July. MU; Auir,7W. rept , 17 10 Molasses ilrui ; lgils. ter 60 test boiling stock ; Perte lttce, 3ii3.c. Turpentine steady al Slic. Ilesin quiet: strained te Keed. it ("Vll 05. Petroleum dull ; renued In case -t.e, rretjhts dull ; grain te Liverpool, tc. Uult!r Market flnni New Western Creamery. H8ir.V(c Cheese dulls Western Hat, SS67KC Lags steady; Mate, HQlic Western de, 1SJ; Oll'iC 8uiriir market qulut; Iteflned cntleit, Wic . UrHiiulated. fi 3-1ih Tallew dull, prime city, tjc Letltsi dull ; fair cargoes nt i ll-lffc Klce quint; t arelluiiand Leul-lan.i, common efalr, SKUtc Chicago Marset. Cuiciiie, July 0. 10 a. m Market opened Wheat Aug , :vy,e ; Sept,. Mc : Oct . 81Uc. Cern tug, t7Jie ; fept , i-vc : OcL, 1s,c. Oats .lull, 3rHc ; Aug , ZXc iepL 2.0. ferk-lufy, fin 30; Aug , (lu O, ecpt , (10 M' Oct, $10 M fjird July, . fi7W , bept . (1 7t Sept. t. ki lllbS-AQg , ( 0. Oram and Proruiens rnrnlnhed by 8. K. Tundt, llreker, Chlcaa July K, 1 o'clock p in Wheat. Cern. Oats. Perk. LarD. July 'K T(iv 10 M 6 70 AllKUlt 7J?i J7'i 30 10 IJW 6 7t September Hi; 3rni .tJ.Kit'w c -1 October lin4 jis, 10 ,J r :e November . ... r: Uecember yt ... ltecelpu. Car Lets. Winter Wheat u Spring Wheat 11 Cern t'll Oam 51 Itye ltarley OllCliy Crude Oil i UocelpU Hekh Closing Prices 2 e clock p. m. tt heat. Cern OU Perk. Lard luly -vT-i 37 J. iu 1, 1. m AiiirusL Hil a ii'; 10 t. eA bepttinher. trJJ-J Si', n 10 3JW 75 Octeht r J ift 10 J5 t, ed November .... bl Hecember Otl City Crude Oil u, riillHtlelphU Cattle Alnrkru I'imladklviiia, Julytl I'sef cattle, ixcelpts fe- wiek who lteetes ifitn. sbtep, siju Hel's. S.ke Previous week licet ts ilm, tiheen. b,el; Heiss.MiiU. Ilccf cattle closed Ilrm . Kxtra., Cf 6fc; (,'oed, SKCJie; lutdium, 6QJ"ic j com tat cows wcrodcmerallztdut 2lc. Milch cows neredullat t.WJM). tial Calves were dull nt iti'jVC hhecp Geed were In better demand while enmmen were lower; extra, SQWic , Kx1. 4Hfi'4c; medium, 54ul4i ; common, IJsVJhc . Luwbs, lilsc. Ile's active and Ji,e hlKher western, C-'itlTc , country, ttltric IJve Hteck Markets. Kist LiaiHTT. Cattle receliits. '.'.' n huid shipments, l,!Hi5 heatl; market active at last wtek'H clesliiK prices ; shipments te New lerx, bOcarlerds JIeks receipts, 4i0 tiead : shipments. J.W) , market active; rhlladolphles, 15 ltiQt 20, nrkers, fl 8 '5 00. bhlpmenU te New lerk, 12 curhstds ShtHip receipts, 10,101 head! shipments, S.JfiO! market slew; prime. IISV05OO , medium te fair, W'jeai : common, tl(3 ; lambs, (VuQ. Ciiioaeo, Julys The Wretcrj' Jeurnnt reiMirts Ciatle Hecelpts, H.t Jieud t shipments, nene , cattle market weak, lOfilSc lower, shipping steers, '.1V1 tn lftuu t,, ti !M5 U) , stockers and ftsiders.tiliOflt&O; cows, bulls and mixed. 11 75 ( '.": bulk, J2 25Q i; threuirh 'lexas, .'55li!0 Heks Itt celpts, PJ.Mrt head: shipments, none ; market steady . heavy, I. C035 , light, ti Se Qf'Jj; mtxed, MGOdiM Sheep Keiceilpu, l.bu) headt shipments, nene market steudy ; natives, 12 uei U) , lexuus .' erjett3 J5 ; Lambs, fiQ3. Lecal Nioess ana llends. llopertod by J, II Leiik.I Par Lest Value, sale, LuncasterH per c.-nt., lsae Ku 107 " " 1K. 100 1J0 ' 4 " Scheel lean lui lift " I " Inloraejears 100 lw " t " In Ser'JO years, loe ltea 4 " In 10 or '41 y ears, luu lur Manhelm lloreuuh lean 100 lirjj BANK BTOCIS. First National Hank 100 av rarmers' National llunk se 115 Kulton National Itank 100 181 Lancaster County National iiauk JO I10M Columbia National Hank leu ISO Christiana National Hank 100 116 Kphrata National Hank ...loe las First National llank, Columbia ,, 100 1SS rirst National lUnk, Hinuburg 10U 1JU First National Hunk, Marietta loe ae.SO First Nutieuui Hank, ML Jey in) ISO. LltlU National Hunk 100 ISO. Manhelm National Hank leu 1H) Union Nutlnnul Kink, Mount Jey.,.. SO ut New Helland National lUuk Hi) 13.60 Uap National Itink , lu) no 0,uarryvtlle National Hank leu 110 bllzitbethmwii National bank ,, 1J0 no NotUiern National Hunk ion 137.W TVRHrlKieTOUKft. HtKHprliiK A Heaver Valley 2S 800 UridKepert & Hersushne , 13U 24.60 Celumbta Sl Chestnut Hill 'M 23 Columbia it tVushliiKtnu 2u M21M Conesteua A llljj Hpritur... 23 a) Columbia Marietta . 'i) Majlnwii A Klltabeithtewn.,,.,,, 2S 40 ijincusterA K.phrula -A 44 Lancaster A Willow Htreet ai 4H.0D BtrasburxA Millport 'ti Mariettas Maytown ss a) Marietta A Mount Jey 25 SS.fiO Lane, Klltaliethtnwn A Mtddlctewn. leu 7U Lancaster A crultvllle W M lincaster A Lttltx as 73 K.ast lirundy wlnu A Wayneaburif 60 .SS Lancaster Wlllluuutewn 23 107.30 LaucuaterA Maner 60 lvi Lancuster A Manhelm ,.,,, ss 3&50 lAiirnster A Marietta Lancaster A Mew Helland., VIM'SLLaHSOVS stocks. Onarryvtde it U. , Ullleravllle Street Car lnqiilrtng rrltillug Company. ,,,.,, Ilasllght and Mtel Cuuipati) ,, Hteteus Heuse (bends) . Columbia lliv Cem puny ,,,, Celumlila Water l.empiny ... ,,,,,. Sii(iut'hsnna trim Company Marietta Hellew. nalv Stevens Heuso Mtllersvtlle .Nermal Schtsil , Nertheni Market Kitsli ru Market , Western Market ljvneiuster City Ctris-t ltallvv Ce .. lias Company lUind Celttmhla lloreuuh lleud , Lancaster A Sisiueliinua. lAnraalxr A New lisuvtllti .... ... gnnrrtlllell It., 7's lteadliiK A CeliuubK It. II , & s . M CI 1W M tsl I IS M DI at at lit) lie at 10 in till aw. KU 21010 ( 11 a Is. Ml St M 11 M .Si a Ml fsl lIU ha ui uu it II lt.i tu:t lull 11H.7J Tem Moras. Miw ors, Julj 6 Wall street, LJlp. in. Mene eev at JCj pe-r cent, emlKii ex change juli t at tl SStjdl 1W; Unvernment firm; Currency S's, lift! bid It's coups. Hit', bid-, 4 U4 bill. The stock market thl morning opened active andUteAj iu ei nt higher than Saturday, hut almost Immediate Iv utier the biar began nelt Iuk ttestern I'uleu and n tow et thelindei. IhesulllnKOf ttestern I nlun n the feature et thcmeruliiK's tindlng Nellie lurue blewks came en the market and It prlies tumbled mpldl) At midday the whole 111 vnudtnuii, u8,per cent , the litter In t etern Union. 1 he market has sincn recovered fnictleinlly, and ill the tlme of tv rltlng a nrmcr tene pret all. Hteck Alsrkein. guolatteii by lleed, Mctlrnnii A Ce , b inke rs, Uinca.ster, Pit. SSW VORK LIST. Canada 1'aclOc I' C C. 1 Cel. Ceal ,. lentrit I'actne. , Canuda Southern Chi.. St, L.A Pah. ... Denver A Utollrnnde lie' . 1-sck. A Western. Krle Krle.M New Jersey Centnil K. A T Leu A N tlA. KS lit (S .V. tl" '.! H 27Ji "Is i HtCj 3,v? st1; i'S wU .121, l.-'t, 30W Ntv2 Lake Shere Vvl MlchiirinLentnu liieurt 1'aclnc Northern 1'aclnc N. r fret N. tv New erk Cenlrd Ohie Central .... Omaha ., Oregon Iran OutarleA Wtuteiu .. .. I'acldc Mall llechester A l'ttueurv ,, 8L Paul Ttizes 1'aclnc Union 1'aclflc Wabash Common Wabash rrnterm! Western Union Telegraph Wel shore rsilADI-iTnA LIST. LshlKu ttuie 1L, N 1 A I'Mla Psnnsylv.rli t,Ui lid h. "' Jic, i; J't' 1"'. 81 JIM. sic, fcs lu-v. 87 I"'. Jll. t4 tl-V. 41,'t SI t 311S .. lif.''. lia fn. s; M) 1: 1-11. liimiUtu' L)hlti .Savlg-itle.l... Uttsttmvllle I'hllsdelphU A Krle.. Sertheru Cent 1'tsiple's fassiiaiter .. K'd'g Ueti'ls M'tg'a M. OU U ll-le 1!. f It) tt. Ituuselield llarket. DllRV. Creamery Hutter S,t9ic llulttrv & l-ilic Dutch Cheese V lump lne retXTst . Chickens T1 pair (lit 1 ) Tvfid it; " p piece (cleaned' KspjOc MISCSLLasxerS. Apple Hatter jl tit IV Kggsftdnr IHI17C llene V i xc Lard V - "C mh .ihn.iiif.vrv. B AK1NO reWDEK ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never varies. A mart el el purity, strength and wholesomenes. Mere chjii nemlcal than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude et low test, short welgtit, alum or phosphate powder. Beld only In cam. UeviL lUitlse l'ewma Ce., ll Wall StreeL New 1 erk. mavi7-lvd A w 1TANTKIJ A f.lHLWHeTAN QOOK. 1 V Apply at it no a fount qi kj;n hTKKKr rANTTiiriv7ftniirf(ri)0(ENr.KAL f Housework One who sneaks Oerman pit ferrcd. Apply at 11 NO Je K.VST CIIKSTNUT ST. Wanti:i aei:n'i with smai.i, capital e have semelhluirnew, no risk, Urirnpmilts, special Ju day etTer, writ" at enci h.JIl'IKKCO .Ml canal at , N a.-) Juie-ed FISHINf. TACK Li: JUST Jtl-CKIVEI) u tine let of .lap inee ItumhtKi Poles at lOnnd 20 cents Jointed Ueds IS, M cents, etc j Heels, Lines, i leau, te., at FltAlLKx 'S Kast Knd l'harmacj Lse Fralley's Liver Pills for Constipation JjJ-ljdUI-.MAtV HLUI.TIIY, JH.LH'IOrS AM) freshlnij. hi:- UB- What Haser's Heet Ik'cr. Iho I lest tjummcr Iirlnk. A bottle that will make fit e gallons of this delicious drink Is sold for Scents, by COCIIKAN, T1IK IHIUUGIST, At Nes 137 A Itu North cjueen hL, I.incestur, Pa. majtl ljeedll rpUHXI'IKK UIVIDI'.NI). X The President und Jlanac-ers etthn Luuun tcr, Kllzubothtenn A Mlddlitewn Tiirnplkn Head have en the 3th Inst .declared n dividend nf Twe Dollars and Mxty five Cents en each shire of stock for the last six mouths, payable en demand CHAULES K. LONO, Treasurer. Ne. l; North Queen street, I-anuister, Pa. JjO-itdAltw Tlii: mi:.m units of i.odekno.41, k. a A. M.. will meet at their bull, en Wednes day, July 7, lswi, at 1 JO o'clock p in., for the pur pesesif attending the funeral 01 our late llrnlher, rrederlckll VVIIIIh. Iho meiubursef Lamlit r r ten l-edire. Ne ITU. f. A A 31 . am respectfully Invited 10 participate. nil Masonic dress, lly orderef JOHN (,. CAlfl KH, Worshipful Muster I! 8. Oaiu, Secretary . ltd TO CONTllACTOnS. Sealed proposals for warintnK the Scheel Hii.ldlni; en Kast Lemen street. Lancaster, l'a., will buitcetved by thu Committee ou HulldlnKs and (.reundsnr the Lancaster city bchoel Heard until HON DAV, J UN B 1'J, lNyi,a 12m. Alse, for an Iren t once nt Maner strict Scheel Uulldlng, te caint) t line. Particulars ut Ne 21 West Chest nut street. All bids may be rt Jectcd. ltd J 1 llAli'lMAN.Chttlinmn. T KVAIS'H KiTeUH. LEVAN'S FLOUR Always Uniform and Reliable TMPIIOVK "VOUIt vacation days. BPF.CIAL CI.AS8 IN WUITINQ AT TUB LANOAblKU COSIMK.UCIAL COLLKOK, Ne. letf bast Klnit Street, ON JULY 111. U TO 10 IN THE MOHN1NO. Fer particulars cull en cr address II. C. t EIDLEK, Principal. Fall Tonu will open Monday, beptemherel. TunjAi)i:u'iiiA SHOW OASE WORKS Any shape or style inade te order nnd una run teed te be llrst-clas. Estimates ler any suuei lerm solicited. Cases carefully packed and shipped 10 alt parts of the country. A larj-u stock and great variety te select from. All French Klass. All panel bottoms. At low prices. The best is thu cheupesL 1'lease call and ex amine, at -t. OUKTH Bi'llEKT, uur:)-3uiaMAS l'miaatiphia, ra. MKW AltrttHriUKmKKTH. ir.VNTKU-A Ulltli TO lit) GHNKHAI. ?T ll-uisoaeik. Apply nt Me.UKastOrnii T slice t It lSU W 11. I.OWI'.LU lh.NlllT. Hraduatei of the I ntverslty nt Mnrjlnnd, with it 1. iv. mime, "' n ivnsi cnniKe street, i,nu. aster, Pa uuil'ltiiwAtldeed 21 ((f H.liAUYTO AUISNIIH. Vl.Vt't tdilrtsst once, lilt. HCOl I'S KI,h("IltlU(UIOI), Ne Ml llixsidvvii),New lerk. 'lliiidnlj In nulne. npsimileiHl MAUKI.r.Y'S " t.lil.OW 'I'ltOM""' eleir tiller lint ami S cent Cigar I pni pni lieuuceil by amekeis the best In the mar ket, nt MAKIW K'S 'Mellow r tout," Ne. si North IJiieeii MlreHil. (termerly llartmnu's) THi: ONLY i'l.t.AU HAVANA rii.Lint (Kit It in theelt ter .te. Meerschaiiln Cigar and clgirette Helder for tdc. Hhtllllll s I IHAIISIOKK, teblJ t Asttd Ne. Ill hast Mug .street. Ul'Orr S LLlH'TltIC COMll O 1 01 rate al 1IUHLK.V8 IIIIUURIOUK. Ne .! Went IvlntrsireeL SCIIOOl, TAX I OK lNM'v, IhtidsplUatel luthti hands el the 1 leas urer. lluie perteiit etr for prompt payment. H O .ttAltsilAI.L, 'Inuisurer, Ne. lll'entiustiuiiTO. Ollhe hours from On 111 te 1 p. in. Jl imdll lyvnTnNn Isenci l' I he president and m luiiisers of lliel.au ister A Mistiiiihiiiina 'lurnplke lttid liateide elaritl i illvlileiid el Ihrt e and one sixth ir cent en tin t ivpltal stock el the cemiuiuy, pia tile en di iiiiiud al the olllce evf the treasurer. W V llltlN10N,1renuier, lj.it Ne 3 south queen street r- r.M'i.FMi'.N. Iht 11 st Plain telluy llKl.ssHlllltlis, (I VI K UNDKKW K.VIt.SUS- I'hNDhit, II tSIHvr 111 Hlkl-.s, unit ll.Vl.r llOsh,tnt thej North End Dry Goods Stere. J W.IIYUNK, nevWid Ne. S22 North Uueen atnsiL $1,000 HHWAlll). for nn esse nf Kldnei Trtinl.l.td VnniHi. Dehllltv, Mental and I'livulinl Wiakness Itmt IIOI VMt NKIIVK ItnlMis falls le cure. Sold b) drutrglats, 50 cunts 1IKU1I MKI) CO., Ne IS North llth St , I'lilhi , Piv Clrcul.it tree. uiar.iM!uidlu,ThAs ASPI-.CIVL I N VITATIOfTOFAnM Uls, tthe II.VNICS and WOKKl.NOMKN teeallniid cvimlnt our stock el staple goods lust reifived, eiiltlnK nt t nderui-nr nnd hirts et itnv klutl Pantaloons from W cts up. Ovt rails sinit mid llouble; Hosiery the best lur tht prlis t ever had lellar. Cults, .Seen wear, llnndkeiehtefs buspcudurs, and Notions All cht dpi r than ever AT llKCHTOLO'S. Ne 51 North Queen strceiL a-SIjn et the lllic ntm kluK 1' s llutldluK stone aud sand ter sale. c LAHKK. CLARKE. Clarke lea unit elfecs lead 1 rv them 1' .Vi Oil Ine eap.5c.. Lump starih, 2 a for 9e e.re.1111 cheese, is for ?Jc. lteat Oranuluted tugar, 7e Clarke's Tea anil CoiTee Store, Ne Js Vtest Kins Street, TelepheDM Connection T3ATKNT STKAF PANTALOONS. Ti Greitut briatica of tht Ar,. l"antiUe.in made with the Patent Strap lit e.y. de net bsur out at the knee, don't draw up when sittini; down, nnd give better .tlructieu than n oilier. Place jour eritur with A II Kneentcln, the Merchant Tailor, who has the sole rtPht for Lanc-uter for the Patent Heuble Heublo Houble strap Pantale.ni letTcr an unusually full stock of nebby c.d for Pantaleon, butts, estlliK and lnn KTercoeU.and am detetlnjt my en tire attention te my trlenda and patrons, nnd will spare 11.1 effort te retain the position 1 liave se Ien); fcUd u. ttrst line Merchant Tailor et CAUCU-Sier ucsih-'ciiuiiv jimn. ,V. 11. UOSKN8TL1N. S7NerthtlueeuHL e AK HALL. Het Weather Clothing. Merges, UnnneU, Htersuckers, AIpus and etii 1 tt arm Dav Cletblm; tl.itellals In l.reati'sl t arlt ly of ejnsl flits nnd PiIch 1 ou tl H ml tbe pmctliat sort of clethlnu here The met hlch. st can' given In Its reliabl)lt It wears its risk! as it lenks Leeks better thin it costs, aud costs less than an where else Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, beiitlicasl. Cerner Sixth iintl Market, I'HILAUKLPHIA. june:t trdeed tjners siiehs New Red Frent Shee Stere, He 48 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Vext Peer te roatetllcu) u h it HiHt n c 1m1 ene of the H"t Llnitt nt Men IUij 8, euth.t, LHrtics', Mltiea unu iiiuuruu a SHOES '1 hat cau be get for the money, thus complet ing our til read v hiritestetk. Vte can Kuumntce the prices te be "llorTetl FU.UllfcS." He have Blrlcllj "ONK. l'HICK,' and guarantee entire satisfaction lf ou want fine or cearsu shrsserslips.rs if you want hand or machine made she. s. In fart it .ou want any thing In the shtsi line, that can be found only In tlrst class establishment at Popular Price's, call at the NKW UK1 FUONT 81IOK STOItK, Ne. J 8 NORTH QUEKN KTHEGT. (Next Doer te the Postefflco ) CHAS. A. aunt SmdAwll u si: eni: hut " BEST'S " HOT AIR PUMAOBS! MADE OF HEAVY IUON. More square feet of Itadlatlns burfate. most economical In tuel, and the Itest HesulU In HcatluK DwellliiKs, Schools, Churches el nny Htutcr In theiiiarkeU Pc.ier Nut Ceal for fuel Estimates furnished for Heaters, luclmtlui; Masonry, Het Air Pipes, llcf-uters, etc Plenty of Ijiiiuistcr reference, llLUters ruuruiitced te civecuttru satisfaction or taken out nt our own expense. llulnir Ixitli practical men In tbe business, we uk a share of patronage. Fstlinutes ehierlully furnlshed for Plumbing, Gas Uttlnij, Tin and sheet Iren Werk, ltoenng Alse a full supply et Tinware, Ac. Price's te suit thu times. Ultu us a cull. EVERTS & OVERDEER, COHNEll OK EAbT KINO, JOHN AND MID DLE SXllELIH. mayls5mdM.V,A8It tOOUNTY CONVENTION. Democratic County Convention. 1 lm liemoeriitlo County und District Ceuven. linns ?of li 1 cuslereiiunty.wlll inioten thu third liSnr of l.eplM'i Posteilllo HulldlnK. In the City et Lancaster, en Wednesday July 28. The dele-rates from thn city districts will meet at 10 a ru. and select thieu delegates te the slate convention. 1 tie dulf unit's from the 2d (Lewer) assembly district will meet at 10 a in und elect three del elates te thn statu convention and nominate two members of assembly 1 he di legates from the city and lower districts will then meet In senatorial convention und electa inembcref the state committee. '1 he lichgates f l ein tliu 3d assembly and llth senatorial (Upper) dlstilct will mietat low a. in , und nominate unu person for state senator, thu e members of assembly, eli ct four dele (tutus te the stute convention and a member or the state commlttee. . ..... Atierthoatljiiuriiiiientef all Iho dlstilct ten tentlens thodeleh'ule. will meet In Joint county touttntlen and nominate candidates or con Kress, district attorney, prison Inspectors (i), peer directors t'.'), und county surveyor. The pilmary mentiuiTs te elect thrce or flte delegates from enich district teaald contentions wUlbohcldenSATIIItl.AY 1 M.JUL. Jl, at places uudbetw ism hours te be announced by handbill by Uitiilllterent committeemen. trem ouch district a member of Iho county committee let the eusulni; te-ur I also le be chosen. CeinmltUHjiceu win nnttce that the luwsgoveriilDK primary elections nre lu force and must be carried out at these elections. Copies or these laws, blanks ler hiudblllf , Ac, furnl.hed upon application. tr.U.HENSEL, Cbaliwan Dein. Ce. Cem. iJtMCASTWt, JUU0i, IS). UUJOKlAtV MChT AnrKHTIKKMKltTtl. MAHKIiKY'H "YAHA llKAuflKS"' elear lllli'd or ehnke Ne. 1 llnvans, re rt'eemmendtd te Inters ut a Kcumne Havana Clgai, at j( Aiyt ( K M e( )w tnmU Ne. SI North gueen btreet (rermeily llatt man's) TJOIIHF.K'S LIQUOR STORE, Ne. it URN 1 UK sgu AHK. AirANTi:n-HV rut: OliDKST COIi. I.KI'TIUN AtlKNCt In America, n man Hger ter n llmnch Olllcelu Laninsti 1. He need net be a lawyer. Addles, ... J It MAUTINIIAIiH. Jllimai-U Ne. Ill LaKnlleAL, Chicago, HI QliinCNU FUUTIIKH, FOH tllLUKISNONKllKTTKUTItAN Ruppert'a Extra New Yerk Beer. Fer sale inclusively at Cll MtLIK HUHTKIl'H COItNKU SALOON, llearet IheCenttnl MnikeL r resh from the Keg and Warranttsl I'ure. jl3tfdlt,M,W,B H 1HSI1 it llKOTHKll July 6th. THE CALM AFTER THE ST0KM jenemlly fellow as a natural result, but with in there 1 vv 111 ue be NO CALM t eiuw detei mined le mark prices In our SECOND ANNUAL MARKDOWN Umt noevuiu.lbutntli'nctcuAtoin teuur Uoue inure ttinu evu. MKYSSl'lTSJl 00 ad Upwards. 0lTll'SSnTS,v27jacdlatik I10U' SI ITS, S7t. and Upwards SEERSUCKERS, l IM) ANII UPIVAKDS. A swcliilty et JAChr.rs. SELitaUC'KKIl NOItrOLk Summer Undorwear, Summer Neckwear, Summer Footwear, Ami DirrjlliiiiK In Cent's Furnishing. ONE-PRIOE Clothing and Furnishing Heuse, COUNKft NOllTU UUKEN 81UKKTAN1) CKNTItK BUUVKK. w IbLtlAMbON it rOHTKIL 32 te 38 EAST KIN! STREET, LANCASTER, PA. AN APPEAL TO TIIL- PUBLIC. A SLOW SEASON Has closed upeu us, IcuvlnB our stores full of Koeds which must be turned Inte money In a limited period. ToaccemplishthU tveappea! te the put. te and will give rer a limited period blKKrdellar'8 worth. Until we are out or the weeds, we havn dotennluod te sacrifice profits In every department ; thoiefero make jour selection early -roil- GREAT BARGAINS -IN- Glething, Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, Beets and Shoes. WILLIAHSOM FOSTER. W Btoie closes cvety eYenlnir, Saturdayg cx cx ceplcu titO o'clock. , H1RSH A BROTHER, Mr "I .wsi&-.-.fcs.t-.'.fitj.;w.. srmmm ffi&& ixSvSiuL.. "'T''lif'V ..-