SP3?KS -V"-5"i ,,- -Wffi? f VtV "' . At ,'$ . E trV !J-" 5' & a fr?. Siv iS if F $ IS ?' w w i' M( ' ., t J ' . 1. ' J-li T'-W K t- W "1 - 4 Uyw ,. Eft .HORSE'S MAD FLIGHT. ,t. MlwuriM or .4 itvmsKHirKH tub .jrjr or 4 tier ant. -V t n Runaway Ben Making I)lret ler r Raby Otrrtasjt, She Snatches Tp the '? nwMUt JlHt In VIhii fn lrTnt Ita DMlh-Celambla Net. CeLTiMntA. !'.. Julria A terrible run- mit accident naprwntd Columbia en t '.r1Bdy evoeln,bont wren o'clock, te tbe JjJMfMMd carriage of Jacob Stauller, llvinp 7& im Maaer tewBMiin. Mr. Htautter ana u. w. &wiia, Jmm Ihn liutn down TTnlnn ntrp'. - nniui ,..- , V? ......Ia. In fmnl nt ft ffnlh'a ImtMinr In front of Mr. Minlch's butcber Where that gentleman get out. Mr. wan In the act el turning tne cat (V ,SNf round, when the herae became fright. r Taatti at a naraftei raiaeu uy some perren en -- VaV IUDVI. ilia nilllliai lUIIIPU ICIJ muni, ,' p-tlln(rtbecrrlaRP, throwing Mr. StaiHIer tbft ttrecL The animal turned Terr short, CH-leme ground anu men ran up union sureei tr at terrlble gait, with the overturned car risge u ragging auer iu xuv up n tern elX before Fourth street was reached. At Fifth and Union streets the home ran Inte the lamp pest, which was broken Inte pieces. This caused thu vehicle te tear loose irem the horse, and the animal kept en running down nrth trect. A short distance from tbe corner a baby carriage, containing an Infant child or Themas V. Ualdeman, was being puttied along the ps-ement In charge of the nurse. The horse was coming directly for the coach, and the nurse seized the child, removing It quickly from the Impending danger, but net moment tee seen, as the maddened animal struck the coach, kicking it te pieces. The horse kept en down Fifth street, running down the bank at the milt dam of the Col umbia Heur mill, at the end of the street. At this place the horse rolled about in the mud, but Boen jumped up the bank and ran a short distance down Mill Btreet, where It was seen captured. Thehorsesustalnedsemeln. uries from Its runaway, and Its lore legs are adly cut about the knees. The carriage and the baby coach were badly shattered, but can be repaired. Mr. StaulTer sustained bruise en the right arm when he was thrown irem the vehicle. The escape of the young child from the perilous position was due te the coolness of the nurse In chargs et It. The runaway was witnessed by a large number of persona who were walking through the streets where the runaway occurred. Victory Fer Columbia. On last Saturday afternoon tbe Vugust Flowers, of Lancaster, played their second game with the Columbia club, en the grounds of the latter. The contest was quite Interesting and a fair crowd was In attend an co. The Columbia team developed a heavy streak of batting in the fourth and llith innings, which wen thorn the game. Jlaynard and Armstrong were tbe battery el the visitors, and played a geed game, though missed third strikes were net a few. King and Kesh, the battery or the Columbia club, were very effective, and fourteen of the August Flewere were retired en strikes. Thj core was aa fellows : Columbia 000230-. 1 e-S August Flowers.... 1-110 0 0 0 1 6 Karn runt Columbia, 4 ; August Flowers 1. Base nlia Columbia, 11; August I lowers, J Krrers Columbia, C; August I loners, 8. struck out -King, 14; Mnvniu,5. llernu runs-Oelum-bla, 1 ; Aujr;i: r.ewers, i. ,-'' Police News. '""Samuel Itlcbardsen, colored, had a hearing last Saturday night, at the olllce of Squire Frank, en the charge of stealing n revolver from a boy, named Jeseph Ellswerth. It wasproved that Richardson took the revolver from the boy, but gave it te the boy's mother. The accused was discharged. Officer Gilbert arrested a tramp, giving his name as Jeseph Roberts for stealing tour teen razors from Maxwell Moere, a colored barber. The razors were found in his pos cession, lie was given a hearing last Satur day befere Squire llershey and was sent te Jail ler a trial at court. Ths 1'rlCB of Gas Reilucnl. The directorsef the Columbia Gas company held a meeting Inst Saturday night, wben the price in gais was reuueeu te j-- per thousand leeL Tne lorraer price w as J'i25 the for same amount. Tew a Notes. An Important business meeting of l'litunm circle, Itrotherheod of the Colen, will be held in the ledge room en Tuesday evening. The contract for the erection of the new church for St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal church' has been awarded te W. U, Hotipen Hetipen Hotipen debler. The contract was signed en last Sat urday. This morning the demolition of the old building upon the let, where the new church will be built was commenced, A meeting of the congregation of this church will be held this everling at 8 o'clock. The Churches of Ged, of Washington and Columbia will hate a Joint excursion te Penryn en Wednesday, July Htb. The train will leave Columbia at S a, m. A special train will leave Washington at (3:15 a. m. and return at 3 p. in. The pump for tbe mill of tbe Columbia Iren company nrrhed in town en last Satur day and the heating lurnaces were tented. Werk will commence en Tuesday in the making of iron. Daniel Helsley, employed at the Susque hanna rolling mill, had his back severely burned en last Saturday, by being struck by a " flash" from a liall et het Iren. The rlverat Columbia is at presen slightly en the rise, but Is in a very muddy condi tion. The first anniversary of the institution of Columbia Ledge 'e. 117 Brotherhood of itaureau uraKeman, will be held In Armery hall, en Thursday eteuing, July 15tb. Miss Carrie Vaughen, et Yerk, is visiting in Columbia, as the guest or Miss Gertle Bechman, en Second fitrtet. An excursion will be run te Mount Gretna en Tuesday te see the encampment et the Eight Keglmentet National guardi, new at that place. The pay car of thu Frederiek Division of the Pennsylvania railroad, went down that read en last Saturday, paying their empleyes for tbe preceding month. On last Saturday a number of Columbians went te Allentewu en a visit te Company C, new in encampment with the Fourth reui jnent TUAT IS NEW IS JIT JUV. The Soldier' Orphan (Scheel Ile-ertnl ami the 1'uplla en Their Vacation Mount .Tey, Pa., July 12. With but few exceptions, the soldiers' orphan school la very nearly deserted, as the msjerlty of the aclielars are onjeylng their vacation, which commenced en Friday. The Yeung Ladles Aid society of the Bethel Church of Ged, will held their tegu lar monthly sociable at the house or Miss Km ma Cassel, en Seutli Jacob street, en Wednesday evening or this week. TbeKelermed Mennonites bad preaching services in their church en West Main street yesterday morning. Wben the addition te tbe eastern end of l'hll Frank's malt Iiouhe, opposite the Penn sylvania railroad passenger station, Is fin ished it will be one of tbe finest fronts that can be found in and around Mt, Jey, This season Mr. Jey Is without a base ball club. lluch A- Helsey, iron founders, or North Barbara street, are busily engaged In repair ing old and turning out new work. If. C. Brunner la removing the shop pur chased from Miss Llllie Lehman Irem Its former site, near Seuth Market street, te the let or Mr. Brunuer, fronting en West Denegal street. The building will be occupied by Mr. U. C. Brunner as a furniture inaaufac lery. All tllA V1nrkr fn1ba II. Iu ln.n. I- rtertn yesterday, attending quarterly con- nkS" w',.me, el the Inquirer, and J. B. town i'-rnminer, spent yesterday In townevVriunyda'0fMlUeraVmo' WaS ,u et'nC;ismr?i.mrq,,' of Ha.wlt,mirg, was In town "Mting Menus yesterday. A. JJ. L,ulp, or Uarrlsburv. wnslntnwn Visiting his family en Sunday' Mr. and Mra. hebt Williams, or Phlladel- demutfj 1 a brother or Mrs. WUlUmi "' ML Jey lias no brass bend. Te Inspect the Iledze!. This afternoon Emanuel Keller, Peicr s. Heist,, A. C Kepler, Jehnsen Miller, Jehn II, Laud is, Jacob M. Frantr, Gee. W. Buck. Walter, J, B. Hippie of the JCxamlner, and A. IX Itehrer, left Lancaster for Frederick, Md. They go as a Lancastei county committee te leapect the Osage orange feneea planted In that vicinity by the Oaatre orange hedge com- . nettipany el Dayton, Ohie, of which M. W. " W. llebba la agent There are many miles eflhfraa haditfiH hasp VrulAHi.lr. mnii thn nti. kje of the above named committee te te a-I amruim whether It it deeirable te Introduce I Itm iBtu Uda oeuBty. ' r('. i. . a it itt rrnith' ix MuwEcr. The Msnugemrnt et the Cennty I'lr Lnjt Out n rregrmmme fur ttie 8lx Hat. Tbe tnanagers or the Lancaster cennty fair held a meeting at 11 a. in. te-day in the select council chamber, Farmer W. H. Ilro Ilre slns presiding. The session was a pretracted one, and much Interest was manifested In the proceedings. Frent answers received te letters sent out and the great demand for catalogues, It Is already evldent that the ex hibit will be the best and most extenslve ever made here, and many special features were arranged for te satisfy popular interest. The list of Judges net having been com pleted, it was Hgreed te jotpeno their ap pointment until tbe neTt meeting. Tim fair will open Monday, Aug, 3d, and n large arkty of exhibits will be en hand en that dav. On Tuesday, Aug. ,11, there wilt be n muslclal tournament, open te all bands of musletn Lancaster county. aluable money prizes will boefleml te thobestorganlzttlons and n cemmltlee of skilled musicians will Judge the contest. On the afternoon of the same day there will tie a balloon ascension bv Prof. King, the famous icrenaut, in n new afr hip. On Wednesday it is proposed te bae the state candidates or nil the political turtles In Pennsylvania, and ethor distinguished pub lic men visit the fair. On Thursday, usually "big fair day," there will be seme notable "trotting. Cl. A. K McClure, et tbe Philadelphia Tim, K. V. Celeman, Vnitcd States cnmmllencr of agriculture, Washington, f. I , and ether lauieus speakers will tie linlted te make hiI dresses en that dav. On Fridav n ilt Is expected te the fair from the Indian children at CarlMe; spec! mens or whose handiwork in the Industrial and dornestle arts are expected te rerni it fea ture et the great dlplay During this same week the National coun cil of the Irish Catholic lionevolenluuion will be held in this oily, lien. A. M, Kelly, late minister te Austria, presiding, and many ether distinguished citizens of the country participating. Upen the whole it premises te be one of the most eventful weeks of popular celebration ever known iu this city and county. El.l7AllSTHTOnH JlUllfl. There li Much 1IiiII1Ihk Uelnc Oa-Nnil el ltulne i:nterprl.rii ELtrviuTiiTewv, July 12. Our little borough Is still addlngnew lmpreementi In various ways. The latest ordinance pt-ed by our ceuncllmen was te pave lUiubridge or Hailread street, w hlch certainly wa a w ie action, and ere long we may take either side and go te tbe depot. A great many buildings are being erected at present here, while many are contemplated. All this adds te the beauty et the tewu. But we bellee the bet ter plan would be te Invest some of this surplus capital In seme enterpnie which would employ numerous hands and increase our population, our business Interest", and everything else. Then itweuld be worth while te erect dwellings for rent It was no task stall teraNe J10O.00O te Incor porate the Elizabetbtenn National bank, which is doing n large budnes, and the stock of which Is worth 115 at the least. It would be likewise with some industry. There would be no trouble te raise tbe " boodle," for It is plenty. A few days age tbe empleyes at tbe "Tun nel Cut" were paid. Among them are a large number of Irishmen, who cot en a big spree, and fought with one another in a manuer which is a shame for the boreuub authorities te endure. The picnic, under the auspices of the Kllza Kllza Kllza bcthtownceruet band te Mt. Gretna park, w as held last Thursday, but was net well at tended, owing te tbe jieople being tee busy at work. Our farmers are new in the midst of their harvest, but report that wheat will net yield mere than half a crop at many places, e"n ac count et the army worm. Tbe Misses Blanche Smith, of Kphrata, Pa., and Jennie Slavers, of Newburg, Cumber land county, Pa., are at present stepping with their relative, ut tbe residence of Mr. Jacob Myers. Mr. Chas. W. Murray, jr., of this place, has left for Cape May, N. J., where he has pro cured a situation as bar-tender at the Hetel Lafayette, Mr. II. Chas. Wormley, of Jersey City, N. J., lsat present rusticating at bis home. Miss Jesio Kberly, of Mt, Jey, Pa,, is stop step ping at the rt sldente of Mr. J. It. lluch, en Wet High street. AUMnrit i.Kisuur. l'eeplti vtlm TakniheCitrr, !irnmer and Turn pine for n Change of Sctuery. Dr. It It. Inderwoed and wife left town en Saturday ler a Jaunt te Chester county, where they will spend some time among the shady grates and purling brooks and luicKle- uerry uusues. Mrs. Aaren K. Kllne and daugbter La Rue, Mrs. Fred Spang and children, and Miss Ida Kiney, of Heading, nre at Denver, this county, where they will spend the re mainder et the summer. Mrs. Harriet Lane Johnsten is about te take a ejage te hiirnpe tera protracted lilt te points et interests In the Old World. Kav. Dr. J. Y. Mitchell, of the Presbyterian church, has entered upon his pastoral vaca tion of a month, and will start te morrow for WIensln, where Mrs. M. is visiting their daughter, Mrs. lleyt. Itev. C 1 Knight, I). I)., accompanied by Miss Annle Nauiuan, daughtoref t,ee. Nau man, esq., left this morning te join Dr. Knight's family at Say brook Point, Connecticut, ilieir summer home, Mrs. M. I:. Brown and her daughter, Mrs. R. M. Agnew, left this morning for Spring Lake, en the Atlantic coast. Mr. Cba. S. Feitz has geno te Clearfield county te Jein Mr. A. J. Steiniiian's rami. let- party in the Allegheiiles. Mr. W. II. Mid Mid dleten spent Sunday with thorn. Gee. Naumau.Jr, anil his brother Alfred walked down te Blue IUU this morning te sjieiid a couple of weeks in the country with Farmer Ii H. Yundt. Henry Martin and family, of East Chestnut street, lelt for Ocean Grete, N J., this alter alter neon. Geerge M. Kline, esq , and wife lelt Lan caster this alternoeu for a fortnight's recrea tion at Octau Greve, N J. On Saturday Bet. Dr. K. V, Gerhart and wile were the guests of Itev. Dr. Wagner, In Allentewu. Tilt: TVVOUAX VLVII. They l.eaie Ijtnmjtpr te Ue Inte Camp at Verk 1 urnuca. This morning the Tucquan club started en their annual trip te erk Furnace where they will encamp until next Saturday. There was quite a crew d at the l'enns 1 vania station this morning at 0:55 te see the club oil. Nearly all the mombera left te-day, and the ethers will go down te-night or to-mer-row morning. Tbe names of these who will encamp are as fellows : Alderman A. K. Spurrier, II. C. Demutb, Hiram Stamm, Joe V. Frltchey. Adam Frlt Frlt cbey.MajerA. C. Iteiuu-bl, Dr. Walter Board Beard man, Geerge IUthven, Harry Ilaub, P. D. Baker, Jehn I. Martin, Jas. A, McDivitt, W. A. Wilsen, Pre!, li O. Lyte, J. B. Warfel, Henry Baumgardncr, Themas II. Cochran Jehn U. Warfel, Jehn II. ilaumgardner, J. i '. ''".'.'"H'1' (il w- Zl"i Geerge 11. Willson, "J01,1!1 ,1:1,,:BX,n,lki iu"y Hreneman, Dr J. P. lckershatn, Dr. 6. 1'. Keland, Dr. M. L. Herr, Jehn Barr and Dr. P. J. Iteebuck. fhe cooks et the party areThaddeus Henry. Jr., Abraham Maxwell and William Wilsen. eduesday wilt be the club's visiting day andthewlNes and families or the members of the club will go down. Friends will likely visit them e ery day. I.l.tOf UuiUtllied I.ettfira The following Is the list or unclalmed let let ters remaining iu the postetllce, ter the woek ending July lata, lt&e; Laities' List -Mrs. Ulldallerwlg (2), Miss Susan Kelltr, Miss Manual) Martin, Miss Ida Spindle. tTencj'Zfef-rvrui Allisen, James Coyn, A. D. Dilman, Karl Hammer, Geerge Hart mau, Jehn A. Heed, Adam Hern, I'erkinsA Kulght, F. Flack, J. ilaubltchiuk. Gee. W. Saville, Allen Shaetrer, Martha Witters. P. Welr. buuday Scheel l'lculc roatpened. The Kphrata Lutheran Sunday acboel pie nie te Fairuieimt park at Philadelphia, which w-aste have taken place en Saturday, was postponed ou account or the threatening con cen con Uitlen of the weather. It is believed that a thousand children and adults would hate rtn'i8 . " "cuwlen had the weather tieen B?tuntaSrn8i? W"1 l"ebMy coweeU en Julck Werk. Themas Helt died en Saturday. Ills will was eflered for probate, proved and letters testamentary taken out by hi. executer, Dr. B. i. W . Urban, onthe.eame day, Thu beata the record. THIS LANOA8TEK DAILY INTEIililGFNCKI?. A Hlg Crowd and tloeit Hand. On Saturday night Mrcnuercher garden was crowded as It had seldom been befere. The attraction was the Adamstewu band, whlelt plated excellent music during the evening. Orr-at Tire Clothing Sste, Vte call the attention of our readers te the llrnnt KlrM plnllilnr. b.i. v.. .iv. .... ,. street, near the railroad. Kverv day since the HMDl B.iI. An. . , .L . . . . u.v... i.ii veiiiiiiL-iievu mi Ftore lias ueen parked full. I.nt Satunlsy the crowd nasse great It was almost ImposMtile te pss In front nt the store The Meck ceikM or nearly v,r worth et.Mens, Yenthv, ltejs' and thllitrrn s Clothing, and l being old at retail at forty per cent less than first cost, ami theentlr stock must be closed out In less than two week". We hoen'j space te mention a few of the treat bargains thtt are betnu eflnml Fitly four cents tut) Men's Unea strong U car lng rants: $1 -Jhuys Meu'stiress Pants, we hate thorn in tvienty ilirretvnt stylet MM tni Men's (ioetl Cslmere Suits; twix) tmjs Men's OoeA Ulne Flannel Snlls, warrante! fast eoters ; ft 71 buys Slcn Itoed ltiil ness Milts; ; is tints All Weel Fashion able Dress Suits, In light ami dark colors, te select from, fi() buys an Imported English Worsted or Corkscrew Suit, we have them In Sacks and four Mutten Cntawsrs and In nil colors til 43 tmys a first class mack Corkscrew Prince Albert Suit s II 17 buys Men's Ooed"cer sucker Cotts and Vests leuths, lteys' and l blldren's clothing will be sold for the mere cost of making, ttemember. thlsHreat I ire Sale must be eleseil In lejs tb in two weeks our an therlred agents nre at Ne. is?, ,'serth Queen street, netr the railroad tall early te avoid the creud. Mere open trem 7 n, in. until 9at ntht. ita DKATIIh .lletr July 10. lri at Lanpister, Themas A, Helt, In the ?M 5 ear of his rrh. The relatives and friends of the ftmllj- nre re spectfully Invlttd te nttend the funenl. t t t morrew (Tueday) afternoon at 3 o'clock, from Ne. W, 'enth queen alrect. jj le-tld M.tHKKTS. Mrwert I'rmlnre Market. Stv erk. July 12 Fleur market firm but dell: Une, I! liIJ 4 ; Sutwrnne, M 4(Htt m t'onimen te "nod Kxtra Western, II rt3W City Milt Kstras, nertt e for W est Indies; Minn hitra.r:ai(tt Kxtra e U 7el SJ Wheat Ne i Ited state en spot, "j,Hc : Ne. 1 White, state, lc ; Ne. .Ne. S Ked, W inter. Aug , Se bent , 1Vt-1,c s . corn .Ne. s Mixed, cash, 46Kc ; Aug., tCUc : Sept., tp.c. uats-Ne. 1 White tat. spot, URisc i Ne. 2, de tics Ne J mixed, Sept ,S!.e. Kyn dull : Canada, Wc ltarlev nominal. I'erkdntl : New Mess, m i-jn .'!. Ijtrd Aug, v, 71 1 Sept, y, 77 Molasses nnn ; lc for W test betllug stock ; Perte lllce. 3eQc. Turpentine steady at 31c Kestn dnlli strained te iroed. II evil OS. I'etrelenm dull s renned In cases. t.c. FrelRhlsdull ; grain te Liverpool, t. Butler Market dull ; .New Wostern (.n-Atnery. H317C Cheese dull Western Flat 6';e7i;c Kegs strong; State, lian.Sc. Western de, 13' Glc snirir market steady; ncnnnd cuUeaf,'(,ia 6V?. Uranulated, G rnllew steady ; prime city, 3 lvlJc. effevdull ; tatr cargws at 4c Rich quiet ; Carolina and Louisiana, common tefalr, 3K0lc Chicago .Market. cxesina. ,wb,'!l,VJul',',),cJ AK-i ''.;e. JPt., -aSei ,HiTS,';J"15'' 371i! Angtut, 8Aic: sept, S9Vje';c i ect , tejc. ' ','Xls-JulJ', ?J!"e: Au-' ,i,lsc' ct" Wc : Oct. Oe1tarS"ji.Uly' "5"S ' A"S'' ''' 3:J; Sept-' ' " ' Oram and Itotuieds. rnrnlshed by 9. K. Vundt ltreker. CutiAue, July l'i o'clock t. m. Wheat Cern. Oats, l'erk. Lara. Jul v.. . Augnst Hli Septeuihcr s)W "cteber -ifj Netembcr December Winter Whet Spring Vtheat Cern Oats ttye Uarley OU City CrudeOll liecetpj! llegs 6 W S-it, J- n j is j iSJ C t. fi.1 C .10 Uecelpts. Car Leta ..'.""".'!"".!!!!" co r.i: lis ) lleaU Cleilng Prices 5 o'clock p. u W heat Cern. Oats fork. Lard Julv ... ? i a77K J 77 W August ... SepieuiUir. OnlnhH, tlii .. S.1S ...n. -i 7H HrYt Net ember , re Decetliber s I Oil City Cnida oil CSX sew Vera mocks. Niw Venr, July U Wall street 1.30p. m.- Unnnv en&t. at L na .ah. Vn..,.. change tulut at $l &;waig)U; Gevernmniua firm . i ..... it.. - -s . ulu'i vuueuKjf en, ti, eii ; i a COUPS. IJ'd bid; K'HllUJi bid ThO SlOGk rilfirkrtt thfj mnminri nnnnerl nnln and unchanged, but af er the Erst few transac tions u belllnir of the granger stocks was In. auijuratel and continued throughout the morn mern ut. At neon prices had declined M te 1; tier nt... an. 1..... -. .. .. ,i,., Bi,u iu,? mntsci mis Hinie rentinueu weak. The lowest prices are current at the prekent writing Stock Markets. yuotitlens by itecd, McOrann A Ce , banker. Lancaster. l'.i 4' ' mw Tit n.v 1U. Mi'. 111. W's Canada I'attnc 3 rtr. 43'i 'j'4i 1. , li te! liiji My, 3,'Aj l'l Mj; VJ 65 lW'f ft ta'J si C C. C. 1 Cel. Ceal Central Pacific PnnfUli, !innlh.ra chi., st l. Pah"". ;;;;; Denver A Uleilrande "' ,)-&cK.a westeni , Krtc Erie 2d ,..,, New Jersey Central k. x t.... ..: Leu. AN' Lake Shere Michigan Central Missouri 1'aclfle , Northern Pacific N. I'. Prof N. W ."' New Tork CentnU Ohie Central Omaha Oregon Trans Ontnrle.t WejUiin Pacific Mall liechester A l'ltueunr 8t Paul Texas Pacific... Union Pacific Wabash Common Wabash I'rolened Western Union Telegraph., WeslShore .....! PHILADILrnU LIST. IXJhigh Valley H.NT V. A 1'blU l'ennsylvarla tteadluif . Lehigh Nftvlgatlea lleatenvllle PhUadelphltt 4 Erie Northern Cent People's l'&ssenaer K'd'g Oen'lj M'tn's fti ., ini 3.) M', 31 ; el4 Mi KM 31 1 1 llfc'i 10ui Mi 112 111 jri" m n'iK ay. i. izi' V4 s 7i mi t4i UouMilieM atarkeu D1IBT. Creamery Iliittcr . Dutth Cheese )i lujnp ;.i!i;...;:....buieS fecXTav. Chickens ft pair (live) 70 one, plecefeleaned; ......Vtae , "ISCSLLXKKOCS. Apple llutterlqt v Eggs vdez.. ..!... ..; ;. ""."".; iief Heney V 8 U2 Lard V ft... ""S0 Apples Kpk .'..'.T.";. ,',".", soe Banana Vuiiz iiSS Coceunuu, euch """???2 famous W dez """ 3s Oranges i) dez ......'. i'iif"S2 CranCerriea.pr.fit """ "JeS Strawberries .. ..' isfS JS lluspberrles iSf'5 Cherries V box ... . ......"'.".."" "ftJS .,,, VkUSTiBLES. Cttlibagii head ., Itesita Vbh .. .' 25."'; Old t'outteuav bus. ..... ..'. ,MV? Caultn.iwer. i?r ha:"":": H mSSS Bweet l'olutevs V Kt)k.... UjJ.S Turnips V K pkV..V.. HfrY? l'eas V K Pk 13 5s New potatoes, w uw ;u:vS Cucumber 1 dei"... Y... ' ,5; luiuuteus V box fS Asparagus V.'.V.'.'V mS lleans V W pk ' Snuashea 4 ilni i'O onions Kik ; i..'..:.-.'.'.'.'.'.'!.'.':.'::::.::;Se Bt llasa J blue Fish " r sturgeon '" ? rieunders .."' ......"" J5 rLecKAnuaaAm. Fleur Wlilil j-j Fancy IteIIer Fleur.... 'uu, V0"1 -..WJ(lO J'"' tlle fe,rn tfi&blG wy r!u5 ORASSKS. Har per ten... t,iiQl7 Cleterseed w bus ..,..I7U) Timethy H fVus ....V.........?.... I'M Orchard U nun w bus u Mixed Lawn eLSe! i Kl. . Km uungartaa um. y bu ::..:;::.:;::::: I.ocel sii:m and tieunt HeiHirted by J, 11. Umg far l.nl val ie s.tle. Lancaster iwr ent. 1M .. uv hi b in) Ml Ml Ml IU) KM Mt li'J lif.3 t.tt 1W an 113 li-i'S) !. m iw tsa MM 1W tv. lf t.s " SCtHVll IOH I . " ' III l or .v tears " " In ft or .v ears . . ' . . In 10 or .V tears Unhrtnt IVireugh lean.. BXSIC BTtXIXS First National llitnk,., rartners' National Hank Fulton National Hank Lancaster County .Nattenul l'tnk Columbia National Hank Chr1tlana National Hank... Kphrata National Hank rtrst National Hank, Columbia .. Flrt National Hank, stralmrij rirst National llank, Marietta First National Hank, Mt Jnv LIUti National Itank...... . " Manheim National Hank llnlen .National Uuik. Mount Jei New Helland National Umk .... Map National Rink...... quarryvllle National Hunk '.'.'.'.'.. '.'. Klliabethtewn National bank ,, '.. Netthern National Hank .... ... .. . .. rJriTtvs Kill Spring A leaver alley Hrldgepert . Ilerseshisi.... Columbia A Chestnut Hill Columbia, Washington CenestLga A Hlg Spilng Columbia. Xlarlettit... Maytown . Klltabutbtenn .. .. lincasterA Kphntta... Ijinni.ter A W Plew stn . Slrasburg A Millport... Marietta. Maytown Marietta A Mount Jnv . . ,. lAtic, hliiabothtewn A Muldletewn Lanctster A Frulttllle t Jtncasler A Lttltr . East Hrandywtne A Unt . -'.my ljtneuterA Wllitaiiutewn Lancaster A Maner .... Lancaster A Manhetm Lancaster A Marietta Lancaster A .New Helland KISCILLAMBU- STIVkH. Ouarryvlile It It MUlersvltle Street Car Innutrlng Printing Company Daylight and Fuel Ceruiuin Stevens Heuse (bends) Columbia tias Cemnuny Knl.l.uhl.i ,.., ... ... 1 1X1 Sjl Ml Ml Mi Ml l' Ml M I O Ml I ) IU) hi Ml 1VW 111) 110 111) I37.V) SIM Ml , UU . Ill) 111 l . V) , ai he M it N iS a IM N) "l re 51 'S) t 71(0 A 'it til 41 1S.IO H) SftfO 70 M 73 107 ,'s) 111! S.50 ri ti 1 11 fi.. Pi 1(0 10 arva 21010 lirj is. ill te . V) no 101 JIO It lit 7 leu7S 5 Ml S tuuiiiiiiu ,, n,vk .i,iii(i.,iiy ... .. ..... l Susquehanna iron Cemiunt lii 10 Marietta Hellew. ware no Stevens Heuse fsi Mlllersvllle Nermal school Si Northern Market V) Eastern Market M Western Market se Lancaster City Stn et itallnay Ce ,V) lias Company bends m Columbia Horeugh lUinds lui LancasterA Susijuehanua. at) Lancaster A New DanvUlu a Quarr"vllle It. H., rs .. .. ij Heading A Columbia It It , 5 s UU -Vi." II . II I KHTIn KM K. 1 JS. AKLNU HOWDKK B ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never varies. Amarve. of purity, strength and wbelemcness. Mere eco nomical Uiaa the ordinary kinds, and cannot be old In competition with the multitude of low test, short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in earn. HevL lUxise 1'owdisCe., 108 Wall Street New Yerk. may-.T-lvdAw THi: KKIUI.AU MEKTIMr op THK Ladles' Auxiliary, 1 M ( A. will be held en Holiday tteuiinr, Jnh l.'th, at th.' usui t'me. ,tJ yANTL-nTiu.s wv.kiTZs, mem: CIgannakers (Ventnlm) t.ixnl tock and steady Jobs. LhllU A tl ti.K. Jy1-31 eadlng. Pa. pLAYINO CARDS AT '.., 10c. AND lZc. - per deck. Fine (.lit LdV.i flaring Cards, rrdcek DEMI 111 LH.AK -, ii.Kfc. ' febi3-NAStfd Ne. HI hust hlng tr-et "W" TWO-KM'KItlKNCM) tiT .'btmess Cutters ana ten geed II irne,s Makers for steady work dilre,..r ,,n, j. GUF. M'iillrn ,v C'l. i10-lgd' Ne. at Mail). (,1m Innail, Ohie TU it A CCO CUTTl(.s7L'7tATsrHIHT; I.VOS AND I'AClthUS' WASTE, Dry and Clean, bought for cash. J S MOI.I.St, . Ne. 273 Pearl 'treet. New 1 erk. Keference Ired. Schatte. Ne. il3 Pearl stree New terk. fbi;ivdt. S1,000 REW.VKU. ,, ,,,,r 'i. . .;..- . iiiuuir4f nervous llin Vl?iVMll,lt?,1i.'i.ni1,, 4?,llrtl wtkne-s that Jl( 1 IMC NKIlK IllTItU, jaiu t" cure. SeM by druggists, JO cent- n, , . -N 15 North 11th st , I'hlla . Pv. Circulars free. unmdru,lhAi FOr HTIf PH.fl tf L'l.ln.. T- ,-. . CLARKE. t.Ca,rww ,'r','t na Coire(s Irad lrv them, 1 A ( Olelne Ceap.Sc, I ump March, . ts for ?ugarrTc.n Cheese' -8'-r5c , llest uranulated Clarke's TVn ami CotTce Stere, Ne 3.S ,st hlng Street. Telephone Connection s V RINU IIAKT'S. OfKMNU AT H. OKR FINE TAILORING. nf'I?iVrfli5Twi"tn2 J"0."1 cmplete Assortment of FINE "OOLLENsforthesprlngltaaetobo found In the City of Lancaster K ' i.V.Uih",cV 1A1 ,f. l'rnK Overce-ttlngs and rantaloenlnKS tn all the Lati st l'atterns wif, Lw ,lc8t w"r""anhlp, and all (reeds Warranted as represented. H. GERHART, . NO. 3 NOUTH OUiEN STUKKT tsTOppoalte the I'ostemce. raar.-lydii pATENT STRAP PANTALOONS. Tht OreaiMi IaTentiea of ttt Ag, 1'2nialoen,. ma(,e wl,h tne I'atent Strap fit -rAl?.,n.et h?K eat t.Uie """ Oen't draw in thnnf ,ti'n(!,?0,,rn.?ni1 Blve b,'t,er satisfaction iIx ai.,y. ""s. lUn yur order with A. II. iJ01!".1 lhe Mnt laller, who has thi Strap Pantaloons 1 offer an unusually full muck ?lXHhhJ'"'Xa'OT 'ritaloens. Suits, Vesting and Spring Overcoeu.and am devoting my en. Ure attention te my friends and patrons, and will Bpare no effort te retain the position 1 have Solen held aa First rine Merchant Tailored smmuvshw. u(min'i,i.iuiiy yuura, A.I II. ItOSHNHTKlN. 87 North (Jneen 8t TTHK NONn BUT " BEST'S HOT AIR EURUAOES! ilADE Or HEAVY IIION, llore square feet of Hadlatluir burface. most economical In fuel, and thu ltcst Hcsu u i J eating DwulllnKs. Schools. Churches et an? Healer in the market l'caer Nut Ceal for fuel Estimates furnished for Heaters, Includlnir Wasenrr. let Air Pipes. KeK!,ters, etc, j- B ,"S of Lancaster reference. Heaters guarantied te Klv entire BatlafacUen or taken out at our S einense. "'""' """ iUiluir both practical men In the business wn askaharoef patronaKe. ""ini.s9,we fcstlmatea cheerfully furnished for Pliimblnir Gas r ittliiK. tin and sheet Iren Werk. illieflnS' Alse a full supply of Tlnware.Ac, """"nif. Prices te suit the tlmes. Give ui a call EVERTS & OVERDEEIt, COItNElt or ffiKlffiOHN AND M1D. tnayl-flmaM.W.ASB PROPOSAI-s'roirFUIlNISIUNenVNi) mil '-"J'nif''Klan blocks -Sealed propelis will he received by theMiiet Cemud te u , Monday evening. July 19. two atTo'tleck.'fii? the following': for liirnlsLluir und latluunnn jquare llelKlan llitck I'avemeu't ou We t It h S tireetbetweenl'eiiunquareuud the east slilS of filnce street : ileltflan llleck. te be of Canil Ann umnufacture Plans and iiieciuitlen. can be seen or procured at the city lleirulatVir's 2?iS;.rSnlSS tVil'0" llUUMt- AI?bld.U.U,lb0 ucceuipanled with name of preiwr security. 1 he Committee ieert e the riKht te rectuuv or "Street Leiuiiilttee," una depe.lua In street JiiSisiK'-'SrUsy,01 MO.NOAV. JTTT Y 32,1880. KKW AVrXHTIHKMKNTIt, W" Y l'AY ,s re A HKT or TKlVril T when toucan get the satunnt M, nt I. riSIIKU'S Dental Kivuiis, .... NatM North tjueen street, (l.ts administer! d apl7l)d neiiiinu'H LIQUOR STORE, Ne SlCKMItKNOlTAIlK. Cl'IIOOI. TAX KOlt IsmV " J Ihedsplleale Is In the hinds el the '1 reas. urer '1 hree per cent etf for prompt payment H.O MAItsilAI I., 'trensurer. Ne 181 entii"iinnre. Olllce hours from 0 a. tu te I p. in Jl :mdlt ituni: wiiiMKir.s. I Dlstlllailnn el iss, l7. Ive, ivij, are net einalltd In theceuntrj, t It Kill VHT'SOI.DM lNKS1t)UK. It K. I,A1 MAKKIt, .Kt Q1 nfVi SALARY TO AOKNTS. lV'V ddrissat once, I'll stun s Ki.ht:ruicn()()iis. Ne "II Pre ulna). New Aerk. IheOntj tliMiulne apsSuuleiMt woiTneT w i. vTitr.u. " I I VUr I SMIl'KKNK AND I.KKIS MINI. HK1H till - I N - I ! UK . ' i . i nrwrririATviM7u , , DKNlliT. Itrailiistn or the t'niverslty el Mart land, with Dr K It. eiiiik. Ne 8 East Orange, street, tan aster, IM, iir.i-imw.t iiuriHi TrV1,tK4..Y'S,. "Vl.l.I.OW I'KONT 7;,iT nller ,,,'"t tent (lar Is pr neuneed by smokers the best i ti, ,,a kit, at MAltKLKrs "Tellowtrent, iv.,..i ii .. Np.2lNorthyueen hire btreet , ... ,' ,j ..III 1111111 HJ pfl.TON NATIONAL BANK, t.ANl'AH 12 TKh, Inly 1., lv-i, ' Dlt tllh.N'D NO 4 The Direct, rs have this day added ten thou sand dollars te surplus account. Hud declared a dlt Idend of tour pel cent , lutable en ("emand , C. A. FON HKItsMllll, Da Cashier. PJAST KM) YARD. 0. J. SWARR & CO. OOAL. KINDLING WOOD. Oracn Ne. Si) CKNTIIK SUl'lltK. lleth yanl and ettlce connected with Teluphnnu Kxchanite I?fl ATKOl- AfKTlROCK riKI.17, -i latent It est Iimpeter township I,anca ter county. Pa. ilece.iseil The iiiulerslicnid ,!' 1l'"r. appointed te piss en exceptions and te Ulstrtliutc thelulance remaining In the hand, of A J. ICi-ckatleld, aaminUtrater, te anil amene thoe ICRally enllUixl te the name, will it ter that purpec nn txTlitli 1. aruifvril lv-si tit lOeiiink In the Library lioetu of the teurt He'ie, In the eltv of I anenster. where alt per enstnteresiid 111 sjil.1 (li.trtnutlnn mat attend JlJJtdM UtAULKSDE.M K., Auditor P-STATK eV A. V. Rl sSEI., I.ATK UK -A-J Lancenler city, accessed i Letters testa mentarj en said estate hattnft bii-n eninled te the underslned,allper.ens Indebted thi ri- te nre miuested te make tmmedlite patment, and lhn-.n hat Intr clams nr demands aicilnst the same. 111 present them w Itheut del-it fersettle- ment te tfce undersigned, tv-ildlinr In Lan ca-itcrclty. ,lnll it klsskL. t.KO. 1. ltlTSSKL, , ,, Executers J x llRi'Wi, Attorney. JMibtilM T7TATiroiM7wHAsTTiri.ATlTef J t ashlnRten City. D c .deceased The un derslffmd auditor, appointed te distribute the ba'aneu renmlnlnu In the hinds of Walter SI t ninklln. anrllUrt administrator c t a.tniiud aiming these legally entitled te the same will sit for that purpose en Till l'.M)Al, Alul 1 1, lv-rt, In the Llurary Keem or the Court II m-e. In the cltj of Lancus.er. where all pi rsensln terested in said dlstribullnn may attend JiJ-jj-dM JOHN Al'PhL, Auditor TTi'sTATi: OK CHRISTIAN R. "eHKk". 1-J late of Itaphe t m nhlp, Lancaster county deceased Theund. rsKne,i audliur app.ilnted ted strlbule the i Uanee re eatnlni; In the bunds of llenrj II tiber. administrator of ald decv Cent, te and anionic the-e letrallt untitled te the same, win sit f,ir that pu-pigeen JIOND , the Blhd.letAl-l.l-M. a I)'. We t 10 o'clock a m , in the Library oeom of the leutt Heuse, in thecftj of Lancaster, where all tH-rsens inter esti d In said distribution may attend lul.ltdAltd KDU.P llltl.NTON, Auditor QART HORSES WANTEdT r-.'. iV.'v,"l'"' L'v,,ry nd sale stables, rr,,r of C ty Hetel, North Wueen street, Lancast -r, Iren Mtteen te Twenty CAltT llliushs. tO welitt from fcleven te Thirteen Hundred penndstat h from site tn tight yi irs old' MCT IlK SOI'NI) and Clean and (.OOU H elthK t5 n " undersigned w 111 Ixi nt above stable te pun ha-e e?,1h,,Ue,'HK"fcS"-n """ "HSI JOIJI-J.U C. II. COLVtN. e AK UALU Het Weather Olethiag. heroes, Flannels, 'eersmkers, Alpae-is and ether Warm Div Clethlnu Materials In Oreut"st arlety of Qualities and 1'ilees tL.u i1!?!1 Im' Praccal sort of clelhlnK hi re The mirithlRhesi care ui; eu tells rellabilltt Ii w ears as geed us ft leeks Leeks better than It test-, and costs ies than anyn here else Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, Southeast Cemer Sixth ant Market, I'lill.ADKLflllA. mie;i tfdend s hoi:s i shoes i New Red Frent Shee Stere, te, 48 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Next Doer te I'ostefUce) W e have lust received one of the Ilest Lines of Aleni Hey's, leuths' Ladies', Silases' und Children's SHOES That can liret for the money, thus complet ing our already larire stock. We can guarantee the prices te b "HOIT )M flOL KfcV We hive strictly "ONK PltlCK," and guarantee entire iitlsfactlen. ir you want fine or coarse shoes or slippers; If you unt hand or machine made shoes, in fact, If jeu want nnythlng in thu shot; line, that can be found only In flrst-clasa establlshmenu ut Popular I'rlces'call uttne NKW UED ritONT 8I10E STOKE, Xe. 48 NORTH QUEEN STREET, (Next Doer te the rostefflce ) CHAS. A. REECE. apruSmdAwlt OANSMAN J)R0. A Big Reduction. Ne Hie I le Humbug! Why pay blp prices for shelf worn clethlnir when you can buy oed and newly made (Lan caster make) ClelhlnK ut prices mm h lower than shelf-worn clothing can be bought uL A FEW SAMPLE PRICES: BKKIlSUC'KKil COAT! AND VESTS at II (U. S1E.V3 WOltlilVQ PANTS atBOc .MEN'S Dlthhb l'ANTS at tl.li. ilOV.i l'ANTS at Cue. CHILDHK.Vi PANTi ut .inc. MEN'S DUESS hUlTS ut MS5. SIK.VS ALL.WOOL CASSlMKHKSUITSattaW. HO'S SUITS ut 11.7V CItiLDltEN'S SUITS COAT AND l'ANTS, nt II te. MKNS ALL-WOOL COHKSCItEW RU1T, In All colon, Suck or the I.utusi style Cutaway, at I7.ce, r Itemeinber these goeda are all our own make and must go, us wu need thn room. L. GANSMAN & BRO, SIEItCHANT TA1L011S, MANUKAOTUUEIIH Of SIEN'S 110.S AND CIIILDIlKN'SCI.OTlU.Sa, 66 & 08 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Itlght en the Southwest Cor.et Orange St.) LA.NCABTEU, PA. Net connected with any ether Clothing Beuse tn the city. NKlr Am'KHTlHKMKSTa. A I'lttMi: l.er OK is AND 20 KKKT .V .tnpiiieseCann llnJ, nt IIUIII.hl'H Dllttd 8TOKR, Ne. ' W est King Street. p.VMlM Mi:i)llMN?nr AS I'AMil.V MKD1CINK, Jib l'. SheatTcr's 1'ure II) c Whisky, Jyletld' DUKK STUKKT I.IQUOH STOUK' IJIlSIUNtl TAfKliK-Jl'ST HIKinTTT) -' n line let ef.liipanese llamben Poles nt 10 and jncents; Jointed Uialj 15, -Ai tents, etc Heels, Lines, r huts, eta. at 'ItAtl.Kt'S Ktst End Phannacy I'se Ki tlle's Liter Pills rer Constipation. JliHydllK.MAW Hl'.Al.TIIY, DJ'.I.K'IOr.S-AND UK-In'shlnp AVIiat I ltnser's Reet llcer. Ihe llest Sninnier Drink A bettln that will make me gallon nt this delicious drink Is sold ter 1 cents, by I'OCIIItA V, TI1K lIKtKHlltT, At Ves 117 A iti North Ducenst., Ijincustur, Pa. llliljS )IHHllt T KVA.VN l-'l.Ol'U. LEVAN'S FLOUR Always Uniform and Reliable cm r.K M) rruTiiKit, run till UUIt NONi: HKTTKltTllAN Ruppert's Extra New Yerk Beer. ter sali exclusively ut t II Utl II IIOSTEP.S COItNKlt SALOON, lb ai of the Central .Market, riesh iieui the Keg and ami!) ted 1'ure. JI3tfdlt,M,W,S B LACK HAUltKN SUN Kit M. 81'lttNO W ATKIl. A natural tonic A1 1 KUATIN K, Diuretic of Unusual liewer. tironeunred h Dr llrltikmnM anautheilty upon such i-Ases, te bi"slmllar Iu eirects te that of the Alexis spa, of tiermany " As te Ita merits e nirer te thu following well ..p.V,iplltt!S.nV a'"1 ru'u""'" fnrnUhcl v .. . '' .8' OOOI1MA.V. ilanager, m1 .': r-ii:jlo1ri',,itv?t''.(r,,,r,'ft;eritiouso.) lll.XCh llAKIIh.V 8P1UNU IIOU8K. within two hour or the city A quiet, homelike re treat Deliglitrul grounds, careful attention, uneirelled i utslne, moderate charges, rer terms, etc , address Sttsit IIKI3TIK llOMIIKKUKIt, l'teas-mt Urete, Lancaster County, l'a. Juneltl-imd llOVtlKrUH.flMUlHi tlUOltfl. "lyi: HAVKA I.AHOK STOCK O)' TDK IJKST REFRIGERATORS IN TIIK CITV. The Pierce Dry Air Kefriger&ler. U A KDKX HUHK, WA TKJi VOOLKKU, ICE CKKAil t'KKKZMiS, AndttfullIlnoefllOCSKFUUNlSHINO GOODS Toe largest sleck of OAS riKTUKKS In thn city bpeclal attention paid te (jes-rittlng. Tin Hoeting and Spouting O iehVV Jl" lt'c,'u t,J anether let of these SSc, JOHN P. SOHATO & SON, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTKlt. PA. e fit THAI) KIN REFRIGERATORS has never been se large ns this Mwsen. It would hue been much larg,.r hd we been able le nil our order. Ne trouble te get He rrtgeruters but-'HlDUKU A'SandAI.AakA'a""rVi?a?re We hate a few left. Ice Cream Freeze rs -AND- WATER COOLERS. We hueplent- Den t think we would have them long If people knew hew cheap they nre. TUP. IS THE SEASON KOIl OIL STOVES. Me hue a dozen dirferentmakes. In this way ?hs."i"d "".! ' Is the best. 'Ihere Is but one IrVri1.'1 -blear.a earn. The ADAMS A n esi i. a lire Is non-explosive. LAWN MOWERS we haye several varieties, the l'ENNSVLV A Nt of course lit the head. This Is the season of thn year te liave your Ilciiien, looked after. In having this matteJr at- teStf&SNiZSSXr1'1 tbore" nnar- woVkVSe,n,arLearS,cL,TT,NO "y flr8l"J,9 FLINN & BRENEMAN, Ke. 152 North Queen Strect, LANCASTEIt, PA. yM- A. K I Kl'FKIt. A I.DUH C. HKKR KIEFFER & HERR, Ne. 40 East King Street, (Opposite Court Heuse). Invite all Housekeepers te Call and Inspect l, Mill DIUI.K 111 Housefurmshiiig Goods. JIKATKHSandVlJKNACKS. ' SUIMER COOK STOVES. After carefully examining the mntiu of all elivred te thu trade, wu have sulected THE "AK.GAND," Fer OASOLINK, ana THE ' DANGLER," rer COAL OIL, Aa the llest, hen all points are considered, te OITer te our patrons. Call and me u. We love te show our goods, and are net offended If you de net purchase, lluinember, we are agents fur The " Splendid " Heater. MHnt)fUtM-,.ll lin Vlilln. S. . ,!,... . . Tniy, N 1 .which has no rival in durability, economy of fuel and control of gas. New ts the time te examine ami become posted for Autumn purchases, IlKStEMllKlt TIIK l'LACE I 40 EAST KING ST., (Ol'l'OSlTK CO CUT HOUSE.) apJS-tfdftw rUU HALM UU ilKHT, 3IUVATKHALK OFUOKSES. 1 have a let of ...... n ,.x,,,fj.n ,, u nH0 or w no nre new umg il"'irS,,'r ..J Mu'telst, J. SI. Jehnsen..! no . Skr,"' H" 1'rubuker.ese . A. II r'rltrhey, J .,'... '."1. ? h,,,"". cI . Capt. it. A Smith il "l i ' ' llWHlman. ' It. erllllths WESTERN NORMAN HORSES, from Indiana and Illinois, purchased by Given, llauin A Ce , consisting of heavy drafts. firS t Sn1 . '"i ",co. J2'rers, 1 ,d90 have a tar. lead of Kentueky and Ohie Horses.geoa drtrera. wbichl wmdUpostiefKtprlvauiiiUfc UWOKUM OU08SMAK. MILl.tNMHt' y f.Aun utku inTPa inether telit -IN HATS! TO-DAY WE OPEN ONK IIIjNDHKD 1)0 KN I.ADtK.S' Wllll'K A.M. COI.OHKD SrllAt) HATS, AT- FOURTEEN CENTS APIE0E. THKSK II TS AKK NOT AN AfCUMl'LV HON Ol OLD Slet Ii. Ill r New Goods, Desirable Shapes and Celers, AND AKK 1 II K GREATEST BARGAINS KVKlt urrKUKI) IN LANCASTKlt lOMK AND SEK THEM, -AT- ASTRIGH'S NO. 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTEIt, PA. POLITICAL. QOL'NTV t'ONVENTION. Democratic County Convention. The Democratic County and District Centen tlens of l-ancustcr county, will meelenthe third heer of Kepler's Postelllcu building. In the Illy of I.ancester, en Wednesday July 28. The delegates from thn rlty districts will meet at 10 a. in and sulect three delegates te the state convention. The delegates from the id (Lewer) assembly district will meelal 10 u m. and elect three iUl egatcs te the state convention and nominate two members of assembly The delegatee from iheiltyand lower district will then memt In senatorial convention and elect a member of the state cemmltli . The delegates from the Sd assembly and lllh senatorial tUpjier) district will meet nt 10-Ha. m., and nomlnatnene person for slate senator, three members of assembly, elect four delegates te the state convention and u muiubur of the state comrnlttee. After the adjournment or all the district con ventions thu delegates will meet In Joint county convention and nominate candidates rer Cen gross, district atterney, prison Inspectors If), peer dlrectert (2), and county surve) or. The primary meetings te elect thrce orllve delegates Irem each district te said conventions will he held en BATUKDAY 1'. M,.IUL SI, at places and between hours te be announced by handbill by the different committeemen. rrem each district a member or the county committee for the ensuing year Is also te be chosen. Committeemen will notice that thu laws governing primary elections are In fe rce and must tie carried out at these i lectiens. Conies of these laws, bluuksfer hindbllls, Ac , furnished upon application. W. U. IIKN8KL, Chairman Duin. Ce Cem Lancaster, Junes), lssi. luneJiidAw WANTED AGENTS WITH 8MAI.I. canltal. Wu have snmethlticrniiw. no risk. large profit, special 30 day offer, wrlte nt once. KMl'IHE CO , atil canal St., N. V. nS Smeed ilOPOSAUS KOlt HEWEIIS. " Sealed proposals will tie received b the Street Committee up tn Monday ctunlng, July 1J, 1:, at 7 o'clock, for the building of the fol lowing sewera A small brick sewer at I.tmu and Walnut streets. ABoweren West King street, between 1'enn I'enn Souare and I'rtnce street. Plans and specifications can lin seen at the City Hegulatei's etllce, at the station lleum. All bids must be accompanied wlthnumner proper security. The Committee reserves the rfghtte reject any or all bids received. Proposals te be addressed te " Street Commit tee," and deposited In Street Committee's box, at Smeltz's Orocery. corner of North Uueen und Lemen streets, llyorderof STKEKT COMMITTKK. Kdwii S.SuiLTZ.Clerk, JylU,ll,l7d s HOES I SHOES I Great Sacrifice of Shoes. SPECIAL BASKET BALE JOHN H1EMENZ, NO. 61 NORTH QUEEN ST. Having it Surplus Stock of 10,000 PAIRS or Shoes or All tirades for Children, Misses, Ladles, Men and Heys, wu are determined te close them out at a great sacrifice In the fellow lng manner The shoes are placed In baskets, and each basket has a price marked thereon. 'I he l je Itasket contains Ladles' Rid and Peb ble button shoes i some or them ate worth 12.50 and 3 U). 'i he 11.15 liasket contains Shoes worth r-.w ana t2 Sn per pair. We hate placed about onedozon such Itargaln Paskeu In our store, and nu will be surprised at the Uoed CjusJity and Lew figures. This will be the greatest bargain rule ever held In Lancaster, Among them you will And some erthertnest Quality Shoes for Ladles, Mlssea and Children. Alse a Large Let or Ladle Open, Slippers at 75c. a pair. juneu-irdr '!' . V. -S'l-fstiJNj
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