OL2I53 rs "f!P"! r -" r r.'.MF'HwFcr WETTSwV JP iT";rJ- 'r j - SVv. , . t ' THE LANCASTER DAILY jyTELLIGENOER FRIDAY. JULY 9,1886. . .r- ' JJ .J? .'' j 14 "a V4 ?:vT ff rA rj),'" iK IC I r r.v s ft Pc i' sb M- iSfc & E8- E& ?v- ss. w 'iX,i k&j f r. L& "j . -twf - t WERE BOYS AGAIN. lelLMKX ABB iVBUVI. BIBKCTOMM M41JT0 AT BAB BAIL. tUBwf nrfcahla dama la CelMbl for th rBMMM f th i HudiVir M f tfc Poer-TMM.MIMP:TBM uiittcbti4Z imp:. l'J lfdcsJAtaiCt Te""- ?' 7 -j Ktsjalar Corrependnee of Iho Ibtilliee-icik. "' Colombia. Jay 0. The long-expected v';gaaM et BM ball between the clubs com- ; ---' .-. .. the Columbia oeuncll C'b4 Bfcoel beard ww played en the grounds 7 ts rVitnmhla idiih nn Thiirattat, tthnr. " ' ----""-- -- -J ""- At the proceeds et the same were In for the benellt of the peer, a rock' .-Heed crowd wan present te witnesa It nnd It. 4-'swj were ampiy repair ey seeing a game 01 emu piayea me nice 01 which never was known in town. Thoeonncilmen proved te be the stronger batten and thii accounts ler the large score. It a batter managed te reach the first base, the run would be scored In al most every Instance. Only bIx Innings were played but this required very nearly three hours te accomplish. The members of the clubs changed positions frequently and were te all parts of the diamond. Very niten the left fielder would be seen standing close te the pitcher, waiting for a fly ball. The conncllmanle club were the winners of the game by the score of 40 te 23. Errors were numerous and passed balls were without re ro re cerd. Cot OCT OH Finger. Isaac Fernwalt, the leunder at tlie furnaces of the Chestnut Hill Iren Ore company, was engaged yesterday at the furnaces In making some repairs te heavy machinery. He acci dentally had his left hand caught In the ma chinery, which resulted In the middle finger being cut off at the first Joint Tlie Injury received the attention el a physician. An Unfortunate Accident. A sad accident happened during yesterday te a small child of Jehn Kelly, Hvingen new Second street, by which It came very near meeting Its death. The child went into an outhouse and In some unknown manner fell down the cesspool. The absence of the child was noticed after seme time and a search made for It. The child was found In the place where itbad lallen and was quickly re moved. It was in an unconscious condition and the parents thought It was dead. Twe pnysicians were nastily summoned ami gave attention te the child. Alter great dllliculty it was resuscitated. A Pleasant Party. A short tlme age Mr. Will. J. Kdelman leftthe ranks of bachelors nnd get married Iiast evening a number of his fellow members of the Ferest and Stream club went te the residence of bis father-in-law, Mr. 15. U.Sim man, In Maner township, en a visit of con walk ui con- I pent In a ejV rsens J-, I uu."t? Jut '- jtand re- I gratulatien. The time was spent In a v enjeyauie manner. tee persons participated in an eloquent banji''. tnrnAft hnmnntnn tnrlv Iifw"-JL ul well pleased with their jj. i' ilils morning I Terr vtv On SaturdajwtfT - leavotewnf- 'morning Company 0 will regto,'---'Allentewii, where the Fourth -i,0VwlU held their encampment, yllsh .August Flowers, of Lancaster, will be .town en Saturday afternoon and play a ameef ball with the Columbian. An Inter esting contest may be expected as the last game between these clubs was one of eleven innings. Ofllcer Wittick arrested Stephen Bnrretts, colored, and Tbemas Morgan, white, last nlgbt ler drunkenness and disorderly con duct. This morning they had a bearing before Squlre Evans and were seut te Jail for nve days eacu. Yesterday afternoon a market wagon with two horses attached arrived in Columbia con taining four persons. This party was a lamily consisting et father, mother, son and daugh ter, and were en their way te New Jersey. The family had been living in the south western part of Missouri, but had became tired or the country, was driviug .te New Jersey te reside in luture. The head of tbe family remarked that this East suited him netierinan me west. Mr. Housten Mifflin has bad erected along the rlver sbr re i very line boatbeuse and has purabased an elegant row-beat, the adding another beat te the number new owned In town. The repair gang of the Pennsylvania rail road are new at work in putting in new ties and rails en the main track from Union te Perry streets. Last evening a man was out en the river In a row beat and had approached very near shore, when tbe beat upaet and the occupant was thrown In the river. He seen righted It andi'Hiuoteland. A geed wetting was the only damage done The Columbia rolling mill issbutdewu for repairs and will remain closed for a few days. The engine et the puddling rolls is being repaired. JiafK sizsseh'h siAituiAer. The rrcparatlniit for I lie Ceremonial and the lilia'i TreuMieau. Mme. NiUsen, who Is seen te be married te Count de Casa Miranda, has been allowing a New Yerk Herald reporter au interview regarding her bridal trousseau. "I am sorry I cannot show you my dresses. They are all packed, as we are leaving se seen. But I will try te describe a few. They were all made in Paris. There are about a dozen costumes altogether. "At the registrar's 1 shall wear a pale blue surah dress, enbroidered with point d'Angle terre, and a bonnet te match. The wedding dress at tbe religious ceremony will be a very pale heliotrope peluche, with a deltcate lilac clalrdeluue, jet cellar, high, trimmed with pearls; tulle bounet te match, trimmed with pearls and a bunch et teareses. " One of the sweetest things In mv trous treus seau," tboughtfullycentinued Mme. Nllsen, "is the dress In which lam te be presented at the Spanish court. It is made of rich white breche silk, a short skirt, bodice and devant de jupe, covered with Brussels lace ; long train, trimmed as court ellfiuette re quires, with tults of whlte ostrich leathers ; uecklace and diadem of diamonds. "My traveling costume is blue serge, tailor cut, the dress spotted with yellow and fast ened with geld buttons, en wLich mv initials are engraved. Tnere's a pretty dinner dress in one of my trunks, tee, a pale blue crepe deCblne, with apron and bodice, embroid ered with geld, deep cellar, point d'Alouceu and blue broche silk train. "My most striking evening tollettes, per haps, are an evening dress of lllae faille, covered with Bilver embroidery, and a white tulle ball dress, trimmed with roses and little knotserbouquotiio! laceand pearls. Besides all these I have eue or two robes de chambre aud two tea gowns ene of gray poplin, the ether a pink surah both smethered in lace," lllcjcll.t. Huldlug aSuelabie. The first hop of the Lancaster Ulcycle Touring club, jiassetl oil' very pleasantly last evening at Lechor's hall, but owing te the heat the attendance was net us large as the oemmltteo had expected. They mustered about 15 couples and spent the evening from 0 te 1 o'clock tripping the light fantastic te the strains of Gresh'd orchestra. As it Is a comparatively new organization of no pre vious experience efaclubin entertainments of this kind, tbe event of last eveniug-was a decided success aud will but serve te eiien the way for auether en a larger scale In the fall. Bluer Ataln.t Hrellier. Charles Ueman, charged by bis .Bister Annie with Burety of peace, was held inbail te answer at court by Alderman Deen. A case of assault and battery charged against him by his sister will be heard by Alderman Plnkerten this evening. Jirrtee.ibeyB,.ch,ir8ea wlth malicious mis. chief in throwing stones into the premises of a citizen of the Ninth ward, will be arralgued before Alderman Plnkerten this evening. Ceiuinltled for Court. At 3 o'clock this afternoon Jehn Kutter, the man who attemjited sttlcMe by taking laud anum at the Pennsylvania railroad depet, was giveu a hoarieg before Alderman Kurd. ney. The charge against him was attempt In tu ha life. He was committed ler trtelatceant. A Fler-Slrnkeu Village. Tb Tillage of Waterford, in Raclne county, Witv, i terribly stricken wllh typhoid fever. JHRy people are down with the disease .ftMtr dMtba have occurred thus far. One 'fMilir of eleven persona and another of Dine are all la their bed a. Great excitement ex lata la the Tillsce. and the state beard of feeaUta will be aeked te inveetiriate the cause J 4gfk(UMe. BBATB OF COHA l'MABt. End of the Famous Parisian Deml-Memlaliie In Pari Cera Pearl, the once famous (leml-men-datne, Is dead In Paris. She died peer. Sbe recently published n book containing what she asserted were her " Memoirs, " which, however, had only a cry small sale, and failed te bring her in the prellt Mie antici pated. Cera Pearl, according te her own story, was an English woman, her natim Kmtiia Crouch, and the daughter of Prof. F. NIcli NIcli eils Crouch, of Ilaltiinere, nuthnrnf ' Kath leen Mavourneeu," by his tirt marriage witn liyiila Pearson, an I.tnill'li actress. Emma left home suddenly when quitea young girl, and under circumstances that wero never spoken of ntterwards In the Crouch family. Iter memoirs were regarded In the light of a blackmailing scheme, and It was reported at the time that she received $10,000 from a noble French family for the suppression of ene groupel letters. Mho was a beauty of the sculpturejquetype. She wasfend of intradlnir her e.xeullt form In a faultless-fitting ridlng.hsblt in the HeN de Kolegne. At eue tlme she took it Inte her head te appear In public always with a little poodle-deg, dyed te match the costume she was wearing. Hut the jmllce put a step te this, when ene day she caused the death of an unhappy little beast by coloring him with a poisonous dye. One of the most striking episodes In her ca reer was her brlef apparition en the Paris stage. As Cupid, in OtleiiUicli's "Orphce aux Enters," her dress was of the scantiest, the draperies et pale pink crepe de chine being scarcely mere voluminous than the clasps ami chains of diamonds Willi which they were fastened. Hut as she could net sing nor pronounces dozen words of French correctly she was roundly hl(d, and arter tlie twelfth performance she was cemiielled te retire. In her uiomeirs a number of well known Frenchmen are described at length, among them Prince Plen Plou, the Due de Meray, the Prince of Orange, and ether". She became most notorious in connection with the atlalr with young Pinal, the son ci the famous Parisian restaurant proprietor, who attempted te commit suicide en her ac count after spending a rertune with her. Ilti.tiAint antl Wife llnrltl Tegi-tntr. The funerals of Abram V. Kussel and w He took place from their late residence, e. Jlft North Lime street, at I p. in. te-day. The services at the house were conducted bv Rev, Dr. J. Y. Mitchell, asj.ted bv Rev. "Dr. J. S. Stahr. Rev. Dr. l F. Knight officiated at the grave, The deceased lnntiaml was a Presbyterian and his wife an Episcopalian. The Interment was made In Lancaster ceme tery. Following were the pall-bearers. Jehn 1L Pearsel, C. M. Ilewell, II. H. hw" llest, A. II. Peacock, V. K. '" -' l.; -"J" Musseltnan and A. C. K-'L,a,,-'x;luer' " I)l The surlug lue-nvh.ier. FindUy's Lai ' --,iwr8,.0,, (-Pu .J."bnJ-Russet--"tster 1-enclbles, of which Mr. altos' - fir years an active member, lit.-iied his luurral In a body. Thee new rsiuuiii ei mis cuy Hm; uriMiaii , iuiiivtr, Henry Yeung, Jehn Rese, Dr. Jehn Mct'al la, Dr. J. A. Ehler, Hen. D. W. Patterson, II. S. Gara. Adam Scbeurenbrandt, Ueerge Hucklus, Jehn II. Pearsel, M. J. Weaver, Christian Gast, Jehn Campbell, Henry Snentzel and Thaddeua S. Henry. Henry F. Benedict, also a member, Is new u resident of Philadelphia. The nun Did Much Damage te Hln llsml Frem the Lltitz Itccerd. On Sunday evening Frank Geerge, n ten ant en the farm of Samuel Keller, near Lime Reck, undertook te discharge a shotgun which had been leaded for some time, e that his children would net meet with accident should they get bold el It. The gun ex ploded, teariug oil the thumb and second tlncer of the left hand at the first joints and badly lacerating the hand. He was brought totheetllceot Dr. Ilrnbst at this place, who properly drev-ed the wounds after amputa tion of the thumb and finger. Shet llliu for a HurKlar. Olficer Tench, et Seuth Chester, shot and daugereusly wounded Ezklel Tnii as Thursday nlgbU The latter was going home and Tench, mistaking him feraburglar,fired threo times. Twe shots took ellect, ene in the groin, w hlcli Is regarded as being et a serious nature. Tench was arrested. She Ul and litres Willi Farmers. Frem the Heading Herald. Mrs. KUzabeth Trout, who is one of the most active old ladies in the state, lives at Uoltzheckortown, this county, and although In her 01st j ear, she has this season hired out te work in the harvest fields et the farm ers In the neighborhood. A Cew Caught In a liiaginlre. Frem the Lltttz ltecerd, A cow belonging the Reuben Gelz, at Brownstown, dlsiippearts.1 and her wherea bouts was a mjstery. After ten days ab sence she was discolored in a new eliiK hole, ten leet below the level, head upwards. She was still aliie, however, and extricated, iiut se weak that death ensued a lew days after ward. One Hundred anil Kilty Dezen lain and colored straw Hats, new and deairabtu fhapes will be old te morrow (Saturday) ter fourteen cents apiece, at ASTUICH'S, 13 Last King Street. A Cheap Elt-iirKlen. Tbe incursion of Knights of Pythias te Canada, eer the Heading ralliead, willhueiiu of the cheapest that has eierleft Lancaster. Ihn fare for the round trip has new biun reduced te ten dollars, and the tickets aroKeud fur sedayu te return by any train, Pennies tbe Knights many ethers will go en the trip. The train leaves the King street station at 3 11 next Sun. day afternoon, aud the route U through a beau tiful country. Tremeiiiliiiifl Criiwil. Theru was an lmmensu creud yesterday at the opening of tbe (ireat Ktru Clothing sale The crowd was be great ft was almost Impossible te get near ihouiitrance te the store, Ne. I'M North Queen street The recent large ilru atthe H hole sale Clothing Manufactory et M. King A Sen, el .New Yerk, hiving slightly damnged the stock of clothing by smoke and water te the extent of M0,(O) we are hereby appointed by thu ltmirunce companies te sell the same at the appraiser's value, which Is 40 per cent, less than rlr.t cost, everything Is being sold at letail, and the entire stock must be cloned out in lens thin two weeks, ehau only space te mention a few-of tbe bar' gains that aiu belugelluted 51 cents buys Men's Ooed Streng Wearing Pants, tl &3 buys Men's Dress Pants, we have them in e dllfeieut styles; $160 buys Meii's lioed L'usslmeru Suits; t&M buys Men's lioed lllue Flannel Suits, wan-anted fast colors ; M TJ buys Men's lioed llualness SulU; $7.a buys All Weel Fashionable Dress bultj, In light and dark colors te belect from ; ID.OObuysun Imported KnglUh orated or Cork Cerk ecrewSult, we have them In Sacks and four button Cutaways and in all colors, 111 buys a first-class lllack Corkscrew Prince Albert suit ; 11,17 buys Men's Uoed scoraueker Coits and Vests, leuths', lfeyB' and Children's clothing will be sold for the meie cost of making. Ke member, this Great Flre Sale must be closed in lcasthuii two weeks. Our autherised UKentj are at N'e. 13 .serlh Queen stieet, ueir the railieud, Lancaster, Pa. Call early te avoid the ru.h. Btore open fiem 7 a. m. until Out ultdit, it Jtr.trjta Akk. In this city, en thu nil Inst., Louisa, relict of the latuAleiua Anne, lu the i;th jear of borage. The relatives und trfends et the family are ro re spectfully Invited te attend tne funeral, fiem thoieuldenceef her btelher-lu law, Uee, Anne, Ne. lid Peplur street, en Saluiilay afternoeu at s o'clock. Interment at Woedwaid Hill come-fry- Jb2td XAUKKTa. I'hlUUtilplila I'riMtnee Blarkei PBtUDitrnu, July 0 -Fleur Market Is dull Bales of Boe barrels s Minn, bakers at 13 BOfflt et t Penna, tamlly at H 87kflt ; U csUirii at H00O162K ! Patents.fl 'JS5 De. llyti flour dull at J 3U(ii a. 1 p. ux., call Wheat July, Nil.e ; Aug, eiy,e; SepL, n."4e i Oct., e. K' Y,rn,TJu'y "0i AuB'i 45XM Sept.,iiej OiUs-Juiy, ai;i0 Aug, 35c.; Sept., 3-Ue i Oct, 31c. New 1 ern I'ruiliice Alarket, Nsw Teut, July 0. Fleur market linn but dull; lu, i leaiUO; Uupeillue, $1 Khti id, common te Heed Kxira H estein, tl 753W. City Mill Kxtnis, ft ut, u for West Indies ; Minn. fcxtra.riHeaSOUi Kxtru e.i I730JiS. ..,. neat Nn. 1 lieu stain en cpet, 'JiifJle ; Ne. 1 white, state, Slet Ne. Me. a lied, n inter, Aug.. HIuR , Kim, win " " ' Lern Nu. i AI Aug. 47& Jtxed, cash, 4bie; Aug,,4U(a; OatS NOu 1 WhllANlnln spot, 15SI03 j.Ve. 2, de 41e; Ne. 2inllHd, Aug ,31c, mje uuiiiiaiiaua, D'JWC llarley nominal. n Perk dull t New Mess, til eswai'i Lard Aug, tn 60; Sept. te Je. Molasses firm; hm. ter 60 teat belllnir Bloc i Perte uico'seojso. " oeiung Turpentine quiet ui tile. Resin dull t trained te geed, II oertl us. Petroleum dull j rvftnea In cases, c. Freights dull t grain te Liverpool, Ce. Ihmer Market qnlett New Westcrn Creamery. 14Qi;e. Cheese dull Western Flat. Tffl7Uc Kkks dull; State, lSU)e , esiurn de, 1S' SuKar market dull 1 tleflned cutleaf, eVOtic i Ornnulated.fiVJ. Tallew dull) prlmeclty, .IIVICQIC. Coffee dull falreargws at t)in Ittraqnleti Carolina aiul Louisiana, common te fair, 3Xac Chtengn Market. UHiotne, July '., 10 a. m. Market opened Wheat Aug., :;je i Sept., fOc i Oct., snjc. Cem Aug., M7Je t Sept , Ss'se t Oct.. X)'i,c. KU- illy, 31u t Auk., iTCJie. Sept., ae; Oct. 3liC rerlc July, 11030; Aug, tJ UH i Sept., liiM Oct.tteai. Lard Aug, ; 10 i Sept.. . 10. Oct., u JJVJ. tllbs Aug., 00 i Sept., vi. UU1SH. Wheat July, T.'Hei Aug., W,c; Sept., Jc Oet.Sfc .... . . Cern-July. c j Angut, SJ'ic; Sept JfiQ 1 ICI ,iiys,r, Mr iiits July, '."JHe ; Aug., e Scvt., 2c ; Oct. f.l Til; Sept., NUc i'.irk-July. ' 65 Aur., -)isji Oct ,im tjinl Itllr. W 4Sl AllKn Jl. W Sept., I'. t , Ort KSe. lUl'i-.lnly, Oct, 10. t 10 i Alii!. 16 10 , Sert, f ITS'. (intiti ud fruviAietin. rnrnlshed by S, K. Yundt, Ilrekur. Citii aoe, J uly !, 1 o'clock p. in. Wheat. Cem. t)t. I'nrk. Lsrd. Inly H'i 9W CM AUKUst ?j 35W VV 9( 6 52.VJ September....... i X, -"., . October : Xm ember sis December -I Uecetpts. Car Lets. Winter Wheat te Spring Wbeat 'it Cem ; Oats t Kye Barley Oil City Crude Oil (Wi Heart Becelpts-llejs '2S.SO0 Closing Prices 2 o'clock p. lu. Wheat. Cera. Oits. fork. Ijird July Sf.if 2"W ra 6 M AiiKitst. ; ? s w si" September. ?: x ?. isi 6 ie October W AiH 'S 9 s fl " November Decumber SIS Oil City Crude Oil ttV; Km era stecat. Niw erk, July Wall street, 1:3) p. m. Meney easy at S.S per cent. Foreign ex change heavy at It fHO S9 i Oevenimenti nim ; Currency 6's, lia bid ; 's coups. HSi. bid ; 4Xs HUM bid. The stock market this inornlneerertA- (jt but firm and tn.ctlens.t r.'cVtMn'iast nliht's f.raSSi" "-'' the .treng fi-atureef ia t ! neur, nuvancing in per cem .sports that the dtirerence Between u une ine Pacific railway would seen be settled About 10 30 a selling of Lackawanna n as betcun under which the whole Hit weakened, and by ! o'clock prices were down ! ', te 1 per cent, irem the opening. At the time of writing the market lsnrmer Stock Market. Quotations by Uecd, McGrunn ft Ce., bankers, Lancaster, l'e. HW TORS LIST. 11 a. h. 12 h. 3 r.x. Canada Pacific C. C. C. 1 Cel. Coel Central Pacific C inada Southern Chi., St. L.A 1'Kh. Denver Ule urande T,i Oel , Lack. Western. lft'H srle l ErlcM 95i New Jersev Central &: 5J2 1'4 mi.; K'jV. ai?l lH ilH K. AT 31- Leu. A. N -tl'i Lake shore m Michigan Central., II laanurl Pacific Northern 1'aclflc N. i: l'ret N. W , New Yerk Central , Ohie Central Omaha Oregon Trans Ontario Wejtein Pacific Mall Uechester A i'ltueurg... St, Paul Telas Pacific 17 w!-i 10M, ici SI 67 1W.' iuk iejh ! w" i '.i KM ll. f4. IT?. mh 3K. i:y. se 3i 3' Union 1'acinc UV,i Wabash Common IT' Watiaah I'relened 30 Western Union Telegraph., f.7 Went Shere rHILADStFHU LIST. Lehigh Valley U., N. Y. A I'hlla lO-'.'S 3i 3i 1'ennsylvr.rla ueauing Uihlh Navlpxtlea llestenvllla PhUadelphlaA Krle .Sertheni Cent People's Pessnnsur U'd'g Gen'ls M'Lx'3 t 9n.i Oil l-VJs, mi, i'. Lecal Miucss witi Kunds. Boperted by J, It. Leng. Par Last value, bsIe. Lancaetere per cant., 1 1J tu7 " ls. loe 13) 4 " Scheel lean loe 105 4 in 1 oral years 100 lua " 4 " lu5era) ye.irs. 1(0 un.35 ' 4 " In lOoraeyoars. 100 lie; Man helm ISorengh lean 100 10V bask stocks. rirat National Bank ltu 3c; ranners' National liank Wi 115 Fulton National liank 1(0 191 Lancaster County National ISank M HaSO Columbia National Hank Ien 150 Christiana National Hank ltd 115 Kpbmta National Hank PO ;18 rlrst Natleual Hank, Columbia leu 153 First National lUnk, Htnuburg 100 1J3 First Natleual Hank, Marietta Hu MM First National Hank, ML Jey l(u 1W. Lltltzauenai liank In) 159, Mauhelm National Hank ltlj 100 Union National Hank, Mount Jey.... M 68 New Helland National Hank 100 13s.50 GapNatienal Hank In) no QuarryvlllH National liank lu) 110 Kllzabethtewu National bank. 100 110 Neithern National Hank loe 137.60 TVRJir-IKK STOCKS. Illg Spring & Beaver Valley a 8.00 lindttepert A Horseshoe 13W n.50 Columbia A Chestnut Hill 'j) il CeluiuhlaA Washington 'Jl 21.(6 Conestoga A lllg Spring 15 20 Columbia A Marietta 23 2VI Maytown A KUzabuthtewn 25 40 LancasterA Kphrata 25 41 Lancaster A Willow Street 25 4S.08 Strasburg A Millport 25 22 Marietta MayUiwn 25 CO Marietta A Mount Jey 25 35.50 Lane, Kllzabethtewu A Mlddletewn. 100 70 LancasterA Frultvllle 50 M Lancaster A Lltitz 25 75 Kast Urandywlne A Waynesburg .... 50 .25 LancasterA Wllltamstewn 25 107.50 LancasterA Maner M) 110 Lancaster A Manhetm 25 sum Lancaster A Marietta 2S i) Lancaster A New Helland loe b2 K1SCKLL1.MKOCB BTOCKB. Quarryvlile It. K 60 1.13 MUleravUle Street Car 60 C5.25 lnqulrlnt; Printing Company. 50 ei Gaslight and Fuel Company 25 28 Stevens Heuse (Bends) Ul) 100 Columbia Gas Company 25 25 Columbia Water Company 10 10 Uusquehannalren Company 100 205.25 Marietta Hellew. waru 100 21010 Slevens Heuse 611 105 Millersvllle Nermal Scheel 25 18. Northern Market 60 8-1 Kasteni Market 50 00 Western Market 60 62.25 Lancaster City Street Hallway Ce 60 60 Uas Company Bends lu) 103 Columbia Borough Bends 100 101 LancasterA Susquehanna. 300 300 Lancaster A New Danville 25 11 Quarryvlile It. It., 7's Ke 114.75 Heading A Columbia 1LU., 5's 100 les.76 lleiutmuld Market. DAinr. Creamery Butter 25.'tec Butter W ft lf.Mc Dutch Cheese V lump bolOe I'OULTBV. Chlckensfl pair (live) 703ll.0oe " 1 piece (cleaned; otij)e HISCBLLAKKOCS. Apple Butter V ijt 250 Kegs)) dez l.'.aiTc lltmey V lb 300 Lurd V ft tk) rauiTs. Apples VKPk 200 Bananas flifez 2HJt5e Cecxianuts, each 3B50 Lemens V dez jeq Oranges Wdez SOHASe CninlKirrles, pr. et isjfpe l'lne Apples each ..l.litfjoe strawberries , ...15i.ec Kaspberrtes 1520e Cherries ,1 box eflsc VBUSTABLBS. CabbaKa head SrtlOe Beets y bh Si 00 Old Potatoes V bu V..V.1S81S0 Caullfiewer, pr. hd loiijeo Sweet Pouuees f) W pk ...lMtjie ScuK;-::::;;;:::::;;:;::::::::15 'I omatees )1 box ' 'n- Asiiamitus '.'.....'.V.iiiie Beans iXpk 16e Siuasbes V'lez .n, onions Kl'k ,,, 2&0 Flail. Halibut W fc lMfjki Catfish 1 ......!!!""!"." "". isS Fresh Mackerel Jfi tt leg Clams per I'll seflll SJC IP A V VJCJi T1H KSIKXTU. CONOKRT 11V THK LII1KUTV HANI) AT KXCKLSIOH 11 ALL ON SATUKDAY KVKN1NU. 2ld CHA8. VOUT, lToprletor. SUGA.HCUHKl)SHOULDEHS,CAIiLKD Plcnte Hams, 10 cents a pound; ceiered Dried Beef, It ceuts a pound; selected rounds lUgher. J. K. tVJSAVKil, AgL KKW AUrKHTllUIXKXTS. B AK1NO IH1WUKH ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never varies. A marvel nt purity, strength and wholesenieiuwi?. Mere isxi nemlcivl than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be old lu competition with the multitude el low test, short weight, alum or phesphate powders. Held entv in earn. KevL lUstse lMmn Ca, 06 Wall Stns't, New Yerk. inavSMvdAw PKIPsONSr DlLsflll Mi TO "TAKlF AlS" vantHRH of the (.heap Kzcnrsliiii te liv ronte, Ontario, next Sunday, vli Headlns Kail read, with the Knhihts of Pythias, should buy thilrtlckelK en satuiday at West KIiib street depot, "earranKemeiits can la) made for them, as the supply of tickets are ltmlied 1 he fare ler ihe round trip Is only l'enillO) Dollars, aud tickets are itisM te ke July III te 1!V, and te re' urn until IheSlst en any train with same privileges as first-class p,enireis Ueiite via Altentnw n, Manch Chunk, M llkesturni, Tewanda, Waierli, Klmtra, llull.ile and Magari rails. It lirANTKD-A DINING-ROOM GIKL KOP.VTAIN IN.V. " at the n Fini: WHISKIKS. Dlstulailen of lt, urj, lss lwvi are net equalled in the country. At HKIUAKT'SOLII WINK STOItK, 11. K. SLATMAKKlt, AgL JLJisS'AA'K n. PsFjf kc la vilip Ji'a fine let of Japanese iBT"boeJ ClCJ at lOand J0 cente Jointed Heds 13, ivUCutn, etc.; Heels, Lines, Kleals. etc.. at KKAILKY'S Kast Knd Pharmacy. Vse Frallcy's Liver Pills for Constipation. Jyiljdllr.MAW MINERAL W.Ti:KS, APOLLlNAIllb WATKIt, the (Jueeu of Table Waters, Hawthorn of Saratoga, at llhlUAKTS OI.ll INK 1TOUE, 11 E. MAI UAKIU, prlng Agt. MAHKLKY'S "YAKA IJEAVriKS" clear filled of choice -Se. 1 Havana, are recommended te levers of a genuine Havana Cigar, at MAUKLEY'S." Yellow front," Ne. II North queen Street (Kermerly Hartmau's) piOH HOT WEATHER. CI.AUET. SAUTE UN K AND UbllMAN WINES. UEUtAltT'S WINK STOKE. II. E. SLatxaeer, Aet EALTHY, DELICIOUS AND RE freshing. Wliat .' lluser's ltoet Beer. The llest Summer Drliik A bottJe thit will make file callou-et this delicious drink Is sold for 23 cent, by COCHUAX, THK. DKP(.(!1T, .Vt Nes.137 A 1W North yueeu SL, Ijiucaster, Pa. majslyeedH MADKIKA AM) S1IKRKY WINES. Vintage, 17J3, InW, Lli,151-, 1;57, lslt, 1-70, P7s. lNti At It KIG ART'S OLD WINE STOKE, II. E. LA MAKEK, AgL p EORQE EKNST, JR., Carpenter, Contractor & Builder, BESIDENCE-NO. 5J WEST KING ST. SHOP-EAST GRANT ST., Opposite atatleu Ilouse. All work receives my prompt and personal at tention. All kinds of Jobbing attended te at short no tice and en reasonable terms. Drawings and Ktlrnate tnmlshtsl n27-lvd BRANDY! BRANDY!' At this season of the year every family should have a Bettle of Reigart's Old Brandy, a safe and sure cure for l lielera and ether sum mer troubles. BKIG ART'S OLD W INK STORE, II. E SLAl MAKER, Agt E AST END YARD. 0. J. SWARR & 00. COAL. - KINDLING WOOD. Ottlce: Ne. 31 CENTRE SQUARE, and ettlce connected w 1th Telephone aprl3-lvdMAF.il Beth yard Exchange G RAND FREE CONCERT liaierisclie Yacger Kunelle Uanil, .V SATVRDA Y EYEXISG, KNAPP'S SUMMER GARDEN. !td FOR SALE OR RENT A MODERN, convenient three story BRICK DWELL ING. with basement. Ne. Hi Seuth Duke street. This property contains 9 rooms, besides a bath room, and li provided with all the modern, nrsl class Improvement, such as water-closets, sta tionary washstand, het and cold water, together with a certain portion 01 household fixtures, such as blinds, etc. Geed furniture can alselm bought Terms reasonable Apply upon the premises. Parler a specialty. Jyl-tfdeed CPARKLINO WINES. OUR OWN BRAND ! Special Great Western Wine. The F'lnest and Puiest American Wine In the Market. At RBIO ART'S OLD WINE STORE. SPRING HART'S. OPENING. AT H. GER FINE TAILORING. The Largest and most Complete Assortment of Pl.VE WOOLLENS for the bpring Tiadele be found In the City or Lancaster. A Choice Line of Hprlng Overceatings and l'antaloenlngs in all the Latest Patterns. Prices Lew, Best Workmanship, and all goods Warranted as represented. H. GERHART, NO. 43 NORTH O.UKE.V STREET. r-Oppostle the Postefflco, marCT-lydU TJATENT STRAP PANTALOONS. Thi Greatut Intention of tht Are. Pantaloons made with the Patent Strap fit easy, de net bag out at the knera, don't draw up when sitting down, and give better satisfaction than any ethers. Place yourerdfcrwlthA.il. Resensteln, the Merchant Tailor, who has the sole right for Lancaster for the Patent Deuble. btrap I'aulaioens. loner an unusually full stock 01 noeu andSnr ebby goods for Pantaloons, butts. Vesting Spring Ovorceots, and am devoting my en- ...u H..V....U. .w ..J ....'..a huu 1'U . I .ll B. UII U will spare no effort te retain the position 1 have se long held as first Une Merchant Tailor et Lancaster. Respectfully yours. A. It. HOShNSTKIN, &7 North Queen SL tlni nltfinllm. In mu tl-w.tlila nnn no t mi. .. n T HIS PAPER IS PRINTED WlTli INK Manufactured by J. K. WRIGHT & CO., marls-lvd Win nnd Ham 81a,, Philadelphia. P QAK HAM Het Weather Clothing, Kciges, Plaunels, Seersuckers, Alpacas and m Ilav Cletlilnif . Variety of Oualitles and Pitces. leu'll find the practical sort of clothing here. ml the pructlci! Highest cam ul The most highest caru given te Its reliability. It wears as geed as it leeks Leeks belter than It wean us goeti as 11 leeks LOOKS belter cejU, and costs less than anywhere else. Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, Southeast Cemer Sixth and Market, flllLADJSLPlUJL juuoiurdeea KK AlirXHTlHKMK.VTa. ASSIUMH) KSTATi: OP R K. HAW. therne and wife, et Maner township, Lan caster leiiuly Tlie undersigned auditor np pointed le distribute tlie balalicu reinalnluir In ihohamtaer llenly ttewmaii, iixluuee, (or the benefit of imlllert el II li flaw therne, te and among these legally entitle, 1 te ihn same, will sit ler that purpose tin 'I llt'ltsti Y. AlHll'Sl" Msec, at in o'clock n m., lu ihn library umii nf thiiienrt house. In the ell) or Lauraster, whem all persons Interested in said dlstiltuiilen may attend A. Jl. HAssi.KIt, JylttlAStw Auditor. ISTATKOPPIUI.lPrilltlSTIAN HAN IU ntngei. Inte et l.ancasttir ilty. Pa., de- ceased. The mulct-signed auditor, appointed te distribute tlie balance lemiiiulnit lu the hands of Henry M. Shrelner, executer of the will of Philip Christian KanuliiL'cr, deceased, te and tinning theso IckiUIv entitled te the same, will It for thst purpesii en I Kill w AL'Ul sT 13, !., at lOe'clta'kn. in ,ln the I.llinuy lioem of the teurt Heuse, in the cltj et Uineaster, n here all persons intuiestcil In said distribution may aiiriiM. tl, II, 1.9H11 I, JjMldK Auditor "ITlSTVTK OV ISAAf W. S111HIC. l,VTK AU of Lphula township, Lancaster ceiinly, deceased. The undersigned Hiidller, nppeluled tedlstrlbute the balance tcmnlulni; In the hands of 'amuel t" Knth. cidmlnlsiniter el Isaac W ;hlrk, deceased, te and ninenu these legally en titled te the sune. willstt tin that purpose en WKIINKStl.W, Al'l.l T 1" A 11 lNsil, at 10 o'clock a. in , In the I.llirnr) lloem of the Court Heuse lu the ctty et Lain aster, where all per sous Interested In said dlstiitmtlen maj attend JOHN E MALI INK, lyOltiLiSlw udlter A SSlGIIKll USTATi: nr I'liinsTi vn t Jillevim 7 MlleV Htld Wife, nf Vn.l I iimiulnrlnsn. hip. Lancaster count v. 1h iiiuii-rsLiitid audi isfer v ter, appointed te pass upon inceptions mid dls tribute the balance remaining In llie hands nt Jehn M. Herman, assigned r Christian MIley and wile, te and among these legally cut It lid te lb" same, win sit for thst purpose en Till Its. U.W, Al'(,PsTlil-w..atlOa.m,inthe Library ltiMini et theCeuit Heuse, In the city of Lancas ter, where all persons Interested In sid distil button mai attend. A. O. .SK 1MIKII, j)V-ltiIA3tw Auditor EST.VTK OK KI.IZAHKTH LONG, 1 He et Itiphe tow nshlp, Lancaster county, deceased 1 he undersigned auditor, appointed te distribute the balance remaining lu the hands of Dsi Id Msslev. esecntoref the last will and testament of Elizabeth Leng, decea-ed, teaiitl among these legally entlMed te the same, will It ler that purpose en 1 hursday, August It I si. at lu e Ceck a m , In the Library lloem of the l eurt Heuse, In theelty of Ixineaster. where all persons interested In said distribution may nttend t H DKNLl.M.hlt, J;ltdASt Auditor. TTVSTATi: OK -J late of hat J A t'OH h. mismmi:i., Duneiral townshle. de t.isiil The under-brned uilHlr. Hppnuiteii In t'a llruhajjs tfiurlet Lancaster county. Pa . te dis tribute the balance lemalntni; In the hands 01 Duld WelKHiuuth. admlntsirater uf said de eeiised. teand iimeni; tlie-n- legally entitled te the same, will attend for that purpose en ed nesda , August 4, Ivsl, at le o'clock a 111 . lu the Llbrarj Itixmi of the court Heue, In the ittynf 1 anc-ist. r. l'a., where all per.ens tntutehted in said distribution may attend W. T. 1IUOWV, l?ltdA3tw Auditor. TfiTATi: ok MA11Y OMINDi-R, MU 1st.' 01 IJincistir city, Lancaster ciiunty. deceastd The under.liined auditor, appointed te pas uixin evceptbms and distribute the ival mice remalululu the hands nf Mar) Furdney, eiecutrixef aldestite, te and aiming these le irally entitled te the same, will sit ler that pur pose en M ednesday, August 11, 101), at lOo'cieck a. m.. In the Library Beem of the Court Heuse, in the city of Lancaster, w here all lwrseus Inter ested lu said distribution may attend W 11. ROLAND, Jj9-ltdA3tw Auditor. INSTATE OK WILLIAM DIP.M, LATE li et -allsburv tow ushlp, Lancaster ceuntv. Pa., deceased, 'rhe underslgiKd auditor, ap pointed te distribute the balance remalnttiK in me nanus 01 .nana iiem, aummismiiri 01 sua estate, te and among these legally cutltkd te the same, will sit ler that purpose en TL' h 11 AY, At. I.C-T Hi, ls-d, at 10 ii'el.H-k a in , In the LI brary lioem et the I eurt Heuse, In the illy f LancaMer, where all person- mieri sted In cRld di-trlb -lien may attend jje-ltd.tltw M.H ROLAND, Auditor ITtSiTATE OP 1-RANl'I.S Wl'INN, LATE if of Lancaster ilty, deceased. The under signed auditor, appelnlel te pa- upon excep tien te the account aud distribute the balance remaining In the bands of Iter. A '. haul and llildget Qulnn, executers el the will of t rancls Qulnn, deceased, teand among these legall) en titled te the .imp, will sit fiir that piupose-en llKiUAl, AL'GUST 17, Ke, at 1" o'clock. In the Library Roem or the Court Heu-e, In the city et Lancaster, where all person's Interistid In nald distribution may attend - W. W. FRANKLIN. JylUtdr Auditor. ESTATE OK MARY 1IAMIi.TOn7i.at7: of Lancaster city , deceased 'I he under signed auditor, appointed te distribute the balance remaining in the hands et I. Kdw Hegener, executer of the will of Mary llamll ten, deceased, te and among lhes legally en titled te the same, will sli ler that puitie-,c en THURSDAY, ACGUM'S. li,at luo'cleck a.m. In the Library Roem of the Court Heuse, In the city of Lancaster, whereat! persons Interested in said distribution may attend. . IRAN KLIN, Jy'i-3tdr Auditor. ESTATE OK ANN K. flll.ER, LATE of Manhetm borough, IjituastiT county, decea-ed. The underslgutd auditor, appointed te iam upon eceptlen and te distribute the ialai.ee remaining In the hands of t-amuel Rice executer, te nnd among thes legally entitled te the same, will sit ler that purpose en '1UES UAi.JULY 3e, Ls,i, at 1" o'clock a. m.ln the Library Beem or the Court Heuse, In the City of Lancaster, w here all persons interested lu said distribution may attend June-3tdr Mm N. APPEL, Auditor ESTATE OK ROBERT OIILSON, LATE of Little Britain township, Lancaster ( e.. deceased. The undersigned auditor, appointed tr, piss en exceptions and distribute the liihtnic remaining In the hands et Levi K. Brown, ad inlnlstrater, te and among these legally entltltd te the same, will nit for that purpose en Fill. DA , AL'Hl'nT, . Ui. at 1(1 a ni., In the Library Roem of the Court Heuse, In the 11 el Lauuu ter, w here all persons Interested In said distri bution may attend. JjiltdAStw It. K MONTGOMERY, Auditor. AhsKiNED ESTATE OF S. H. NAGLE and wile, of Last Denegal township, Lau caster county, the uuiler-lgned amliiei un un eointed te distribute the balance remaining In the hands et Jehn E. Malene, eij., of Lancaster city, Pa , assignee, te nnd among these legally entitled 10 the same, will sit for that purpose en WEDNESDAY, AL'GLn'I 111b, 1",, at 10 a. m , in the library room el the ceuit house, In the cltvef Ijincaaier, where all persons Interested In said distribution may attend WM.D. WEAVER. JyMtdiJtw Auditor H IRSU A HROTHEK Fer the Labering Class. OUR SECOND ANNUAL CLEARING SALE, IS NOW IN 1 UI.L BLAST, And It is a wonder temany people hew Clethliii; can be sold se chtap. We otter te-day MEN'S OVERALLS At i.'ic. S)c Mc , tile., tee, 1,0c., 7Jc. These ale Made by the te ll.ei'. BENNETT M ANUrACTL'RINO COMPANY, And are Guaranteed the "Best for the Meney." Five Pockets, Extra Lluen oewed und Pnnts-r'lttlug. HARVESTING PANTS ARE UOl.Vli FAST. , N)c, 85e., (i5c 11.00 anil Upw arils. 7Jc, WORKING SHIRTS. 05c, up te the llest. and Everything Else Proportion. In Seersucker Coats and Vests. 11.60, 1.7S and f-MO. MOHAIRS, ALPA0A8.SILK BTllll'LS, Ac. ONE-PRI0E CLOTHING HOUSE, CORNER NORTH UUEEN STREET AND CENTRE 8UU.4RK. j" Btore clejej eyciy day nt tip, uu Satur day at lu p. m. HIRSH (I BROTHER, XKH-AHrKKTIMKBKSTH, D tl) YOl' 11KAII THAT STAUFFER & CO. Nes. Itl unil 3lt North Otieen Streot, -HAVK ilADK REDUCTIONS ON STRAW GOODS .V I.AXV.USTKH CITY' IT'X .1 J'.lrr. AL80 A l-PLI. LINK Oh Trunks and Traveling Bags, AT BOTTOM PRICES. HKH AlttKltTINKStKNT. WHY PAY flS 1'OIIA HKT OK TKKTH w hen you can gel the same at M, at V. L. ISHKIl'S Denial Koeiiih. Se. ttt .North ijueeu MnsiL Has administered. apt; yd IDOHUKU'S XV LIQUOR STORE, Ne. ' CENTRE SQUARE. MARK LEY'S " YM.I.OW PRONT" clear tiller llaiana S cent Cigar Is iiro iire iiro tieuured by nmekeis the bcit In the mar ket, at MAKKLEV3 'Mellow t rout," Ne. :i North Queen StreeL (Keuneily llartuian's) iJCOlT'h EI.Et'l R1C t'OMIl O Ker sale at IIUItl.E.'S DRUG STORK, NO. Jli Weal Klin: StreeL SCHOOL TAX FOR ISMl. Thedspllcatels Inthe hiiluls el the 'Irons urer. Thtve per cenL etr for prompt payment. H.V. MARSHALL, Ireaiurer, Ne. UCentreSiiuani. Offlie hours from 9 a m. te I p. 111. Jl iindll L EVAN'S FI.OUR. LEVAN'S FLOUR Always Uniform and Reliable AV riLLIAMSON A POSTER. Misfortune, 1 bu h.13 been a haul season en the avcrnrfe merchant, and we are anionic theie that aie left with HEAPS OF GOODS And Payments that ure Ferriui; hb te neil for wliitt e can get. WE HOPE TO MAKE .MONEY BV FIIfJT l.OblNO II'. ARE G1VINO AWAi UOOUs AT d Pr -NOW AT- WILLIAMSON & FOSTER'S, 32, 34, 36 & 38 , King St., LANCASTER, PA. P. 8,-C'oiue ua been a you can and eee what Is being done there. CUOHS 1 HIIOES 1 Great Sacrifice of Shoes. BPBOIAL BASKET SALE JOHN HIEMENZ, NO. 61 NORTH QUEEN ST. Having it Surplus Stock of 10,000 PAIRS Of hhoesef All Oradcs for Children, lllnses, Ladies. Men and Beys, we are determined te close thorn out ut a b'reut uacrince In the fellow- The shoes are placed lu baskets, and each basket has a price marked thereon. 1 be JI.W Basket contains Ladles' hid and Feb bio Butten Bhoest some of them ale worth iW &l'l ha !!.'. Basket contains Shoes worth U60 and ll.le ie r pair. Wu hava placed about ene dozen such Bargain Baskets lu our atom, and you will be surprised at the lioed CJtullty and Lew Fleures. 1 his w HI be the greatest bargain tute ever held In Lancaster Among them you will nnd seme of tbe Finest Quality Shoes for Ladles, Jllssea and Children. Alcea Large Let of Ladles Opera Slippers at 75c a pair. Junvll-jydr '.X,k Force m lilllK'AStcr. Ph., THK 1U0DEST atkw Aitttsitrmt.3iK.yrii, pI.ARKE. CLARKE. I larke s Tea and Ceilecs lead. '1 rv I hem. ' A H Olelne S(vip,&i; Lump Htaich, i Its ler !H- . 1 Irani Llieefe, ills (eriVi.j Hut Granulated ( egar, ,e Cluilie's 'V ami CeITihi Store, Ne. M West King Street, lelephone Connection. B I.Al'IC 11ARRKN .MINERAL M'KIM) t ATKIL A naliiial MM( AI I'LRA'l 1 K, Hlutetleef uiiu-UHl power, pioiieunreit bv Hr Brlnkman, 1111 autlieiliy tipini ucli can--., 10 be"ilmlinr lu I tlecl te that el Hie AlcxK 3p.i. el (ermauy " An lutlM merlin we lelei te the fo'lenliiK well known citizen tin lime or who are new u.iiitf the water .1 M U . (ielt, .1. M .lohneii,.lno II tiktle-.. 11 I llruliukiT, i. , A. II Frllcliey, en , 'lhe Vi httwni, e( , CapL It. A Smith, .laiuei n 1'etti, J. li. UiMMlumu, I'. It, lilimtlu, tl M.ibm. Medleul tenllinnny and leferencea furnhihed upon applliatliMt P 8 tlOOHMA.V. Manaccr, Ne 37 East Uninl street, dear nf (,'eutl lliimn.) Itl. UK ItAllHKS SI'KIMI IIOUSK, wllhltl two benis ul tin- dt. a unlet, homelike to te Ireat KellKhtful i;round, 1 ui'lul ntteutlen, iiueicelled mt-liie, uiiHlenite ch.it;eif. Fer term, etc . addre- MliiM HRIS'IIE HOMHEIttlKR, I'ltMiut i.reie, LamaAter County, Pa. Jiinrld-Aind VJIIOKH I SHOKSt New Red Frent Shee Stere, Me. '18 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Next Doer te I'osterllco) e hae lut rvccKed ene of the ll"t Lines of Men a Hey's, eulhs'. Ladles', Misses' and Children's SHOES That can beget for the money, thin complet ing our already tatgn sleck. We can guaruutoe the prliet in Imi "rtOITilM FlUl'llks." We have atrtctly "ON'K PRICE," and guarantisj entire satisfaction. If you want line or cnarse sho.-sersllpiH)rH. lfjeit want hand or machine, made kIhk , lu fact. If )ou want anything In the shoe line, that ran be found only In flrst-claj establishments at Popular Prices, call at thu NEW REH FRONT SHOE STORK, Ne. S XOUTII i)V.V.S STItEKl1, (Next Heur te the l'ostettlro ) CHAS. A. REECE. aurll-JiiHlAwIl r 0AN8MAN v ime, A Big Eeductien. Ne Eire ! Ne Humbug ! Why my lik prices for hU worn clothing u bon you can buy ljckhI ami imwly maile ' 1-nn-CHttnr iiitike) Cletlilnf tit prlct4 much Inner tbau dbtiir-vrum clothing can be bought nt, A FEW SAMPLE PRICES: 8KKRSUCKER C0AT3 AMI VKhTS nt II'O. MKN'S WORKISO PANTS at 50c M E.V.i DRKhb PANTS at ll.li BO'r. PANTS at Hit. CHILIIRKN S PANTS at 30c MKN'S DRKS& SUITS at 13 25. MEN'S ALL-WOOLCAhSIMKHKBClTSatt5M. HOIS SUITS at fl 75. CHILDREN'S SUnS-tOAl AMI HANTS, at II te. Ml. N H ALL WOOL CORKSCREW SPIT. In All Celers, Saik or the Latest Style lutaway, at 17.00. a Remember lbee goods are nil our own makeand uiuit go, 11- we ncidthe room. L. GANSMAN & BRO., MERCHANT TAILORS, MANUPACTURKHB OK MEN'S BOVS AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, 66 & 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Right en the Southwest Cor et Orange St.) LANCASTER, PA. Mr Net connected with any ether Clothing Heuse In thu city. .WtJl" UUUIH. G KNTI.n.Mi:N. The llest Plate te Buy DRESS SHIRTS, I1AU7.K UNDERWEAR. SUS PENDERS', 1IANDKKRCHIEKS, Ulld llAI.r HOSE, Is ut thu North End Dry Goods Stere, J. W. BYRNE, uev5-lyd Ne. W ! North QuiHin stneL JTUU HAI.MS UU UKNT. IKIVATKSALK OKHUtlSKS. 1 have a let of WE8TEBN NORMAN HORSES, from Indiana and Illinois, purchased by Giveu, llaiiin A Ce, consisting of heavy drafta, farm horses, and a few nlce drivers. 1 lilse have a car car lead of Kentucky ami Ohie llorsen,good drivers, which I will dispene of at prlvate sale. wm UhORUKUROSSMAN. rUIATJVAL. tpOUNTY CONVENTION. Democratic County Convention. The Democratic County and District Conven tions of I jincister con nty, will meet en the third rloer of Kepler's Postetllco Building, lu the City et Lancaster, en Wednesday July 28. The delegates from the cityrtistrlcts will meet at 10 a. m. and select three delegates te the state convention. The delegate! from the Id (Lewer) assembly district will meet nt 10a, in. and elect thieu del egates te the statu convention und nominate two members of assembly The delegates from tbuiltyuud lewer districts will then meet lu senatorial conentlon and elect a member of the state committee. 'the delegates from thu 3d assembly and Mill senatorial (Upper) district will meet ul lu.'iea. in., und nominate one person fur state senator, tbicu members of assembly, elect four delegatus te the state convention and a member of the state committee. Alter the adjournment of all the district con ventions thu delegate w 111 meet In Joint county convention and nominate candidates for Con gress, district attorney, prison inspetteis li), peer directors (2), und county surveyor. The primary meetings te elect three or llve delegates from eucb district te said coiiyenlloii9 will tie held en SATURDAY P. M .JULY M, at places and between hours te be announced by handbill by the illll'ureiit ceinmlttieuien, r'rein each district u member of the county committee for the ensuing, year Is ulse te be chosen. Committeemen will notice that the laws governing primary elections are lu force and mu.t be can led out at these elections. Copies of these laws, blanks for hindbllls, Ac, furnished upon application. y UBN Chairman Dem. Ce. Cem. Lakcasteb, June 23. in. uuv30-dAw ;i?Jtiasrriisii, i.M"ii V sxfej?'.