f,r T " ' v - j, 5STP7 .. . T r,. ?' m" e . , m. i?i '. item LANCA8TEK DAHjY INTELMOBNOBR MONDAY. JULY 26. 1886. '- wmssmtt&wnmw&n&ws$ f-Sr WW L-f. fcHc IK & J. I w. I1- XV. m. . l.m- W& ."fl f& E- r' JAMOUS POLITICIAN DEAD. m. tmouiten, ohm or rB tBBK Bourna, niMK avnennLt. U "Z'P r IMf"i Mimh Quickly Followed by MOM at HI Med Invtrf Batmlf -4-.. MM rawcrfal Klvals-Tlia Old-Tlme IMdr et th Count jr fttiiiecracy. P''$ Hew TfewK, July 2&-Htitrl tt Tliernp- y r-gsj, tbe BX-CemmllinOPf ei jiuuhu , '- ; 414 middmlj tU Morning at tlie Werth .. ' .hM h bad been BteppluK. Tlie 'v4wef i'den t,em'sef tnl leader In ''.' ' '! staMfeabascauiKK n proleund Bensa- '" t , . i " ' nlrrlniL M r. Thnmnsen u as ?&' Xnrnnlml leader of the County Demo Deme Demo MkMfMitzaUen of tills city, and was a '.,' sJumce adherent of President Cleveland. , ...Tfcotapsen was a man of no mean Intellect ,' . mI parts and he bad great faculty el political .V .J organization, llutbewaanet a ery ltupes- t . u.ll AaiirA ttrwl marlA nn rnrelhln litinrAslnn fjvj; In public Be had short legs, a ery cer- IUIOU IM1JT WUIO JJfU KIOBBVB HUH 1JM O rather affected air. In the battle against Tammany he bore a conspicuous part, and at Chicago In 1684 was very active ler Ulote Ulete Und. He was charged with having necurctl Hedden's nomination at the New Yerk cus tom house, and with seeking te control the patronage of that Institution. Mr. Thompson had lieen quite HI for some months. The Immediate cause flf his death Is supposed te have been apoplexy. Mr. Thompson's death caused the greatest excitement ameng 'politicians and through out the city generally. He was 12ycaiseld. He had been complaining for ever a month past, but his friends did net think it was any thing serious. He bad been treating him self te get rid of superllueus llesh which troubledhlm for many years past, and had reduced himself ever sixty peuuils. TBXRKBA. CHILD UN XUKTHAVh A Baby's Wonderful Kscape Frem firing Crushed By a Locomotive. "My Ged, Jim, there's a child en Iho track 1" Jim was the fireman and the speak er the engineer en the Inward bound Law rence express en the Bosten and Maine read the ether day. They bad Just passed the Woburn station and were making toward Semervllle. Jim was leaning evor tbe fire, and as he quickly steed upright he saw the engineer dash out along the side of the loco metlva Before he reached tbe pilot the lo comotive was upon Its victim. The stout hearted fellow closed his eyes, and when the engine bad passed he rushed back into the cab and hastily stepped the train. A brakeman, followed by a crowd of pas sengers, ran back ever the track. At a dis tance of three or four hundred feet a little baby cirlei about four yean was lvlnc beside tbe rail. Standing ever the child and lick ing its tiny face was a little deg. Am the train man appeared the deg began te bark furiously, and appeared as It determined that no one should come near his baby mistreat The child appeared inanimate, but no mark et violence could be seen. Tenderly tiie brakeman took her up atut-cafrled her te the train and left her at,tft6 Semerville station. An examlpaJSotTshewed that the tips el the dellc.to'"i:ttle tlugers were somewhat lacer- itted. She was stilt unconscious, though apparently breathing. A doctor was called, and the train and Its occupants sped away. At neon, when the engineer and ttretnan reached Somerville en the return trip, thetlrst Interrogation was, "where's the child 1" The agent took them te the deer, and, pointing te a number of children at play in a neighboring yard, replied, "there she Is, tbe little one in white." The child had bcen thrown off the track by the pilot of the loco motive and had miraculously escaped unhurt- Frrsh New. from Itohrerstewu, RennEnsTOWN, July 20. Mr. ,Jacob MauK, of this place, Is superintendent of several Sunday schools and en Saturday last they held their nunual picnic in Jacob Bailsman's weed, (Henry K ready's.) Everybody enioveiltheinselves and the atten dance wa-i large. Hen. J. M. btehman A. Sen are building a large addition te their large tobacco warehouse ler the purpese of employing about 100 hands at cigar-making. Mr. II. L. Stebmau Intends te remove his largeclgar factory from Lancas ter te Rohreretewn. Rev. Nichedemus, of tbe Church of Ged, expects te baptize a number of persons In the beautiful spring just above Hobrerstevwi, en Sunday morning next immediately after ser vice. The town was alive with Democrats ou ,S it urday evening, the object being te elect del egates te tbe county convention. Base ball At Kobrerstewn: Saluuga 'J, Rohrerstown & A Weman'. Werk With a llatrtiet. In Chicago a short time age William Muel ler began tbe orcctien of a wooden house and was taken before n justice for violating the building law. Mueller supposed that Jeseph Frank bad informed en him, and en Saturday approached him as he steed in his deer. Mueller carried a hatchet In his hand and his wife accompanied him carrying a heavy iron bar. Mueller accused Frank of informing en him, which Frank denied. The men had some words, when they clinched, auu were noun roiling en iue grnse. -Mrs. Mueller seized the hatchet and struck Frank in the face, nearly severlug the under jaw. She also struck htm several times about the neck and head, wounding him seriously. Frank swere out warrants for both Mr. and Mrs. Mueller, charging them with assault with lntent te kill. Ue. of l'.Iectrlcltj. A California vine grower in a region where In a great while the temperature fell a row degrees below the freezing point, thus en dangering bis crop, rigged up an olectrie alarm system which signalled te him when the temperature out in the Holds had iallen low enough te requlre the lighting of tires te prevent frost. A neighbor, mere fend el his ease, immediately improved en this ap paratus. He tlxed his brushwood ready ler lirlng and then arranged his olectrie ap paratus se that when the temperature foil te thirty-two degrees a current should be sent through a platinum wire In some line com. bustib.es and light the llrcs instead or si. Mailing him te de the w erk himself. The ap paratus is cheap and mero reliable than hired men, se that It is likely te be adopted in the parts of the state exposed te inopportune vme. Foreknowledge uf the Kieut. There Is a suburbau Bosten youngster who is evidently Intended by nature for a lawyer, If nature can be said ever te have intended a man te be a lawyer. He has two prayers that be says at night sometimes the ene and sometimes the ether. One Is the dear old "New I lay me," and the ethor u praver that this boy calls "The Geed .Shepherd." The ether night his elder sister, who was putting him te bed, improved the occasion by giving bimalittloleeturo en the omuipresenco and omniscience or the Creater. "Mamie," said he, after awhile, "doesGedknow.'Just every thing that we arejgelng te de before we de lt,T" "yes, Johnny." "Doeshektiew that I am going te say New 1 lay me ?" " Yes. Johnny." "Ha! Well, lafn't going te say It I'm going te say The Geed Shepherd!' " Lilt of Unclaimed Letter.. The following Is the list of unclaimed let ters remaining in the postelUce, for tbe woek ending July 2Cth, 1SSC : MfM''8,1188 Fannie Doellttle, Mrs. rSK.5H1?i? Mtae KllaMeyera, Mrs. Miranda aiSi Mrl,An?,e,PWn. 'Mtas Alice Sblmp. Ucnia 1181. J. K. Carat M V rv., WeuL n. O. QreaffeTGeMViianvv' W ii Knight, Samuel LelphSt, ill" "? iXiner Slonaker.kHen, Harry Williams. ' A Marrc tleu. IUme-Wau-leg Feat x'rofewor E. Loen, of Man.fleld, Ohie, has performed what is said te be the most mar. veleus repe-walklng feat en record n0 crossed the Grand Chasm at Tallulah Fall.. Cleergia, en an inch and a-hall rope flfteen hundred feet long, and suspended from ell n te cliff at a heiglt of twelve hundred feet above the rapids. l ' baT.d Public KxpeiuM. fiJ oed, the brnte who murdered the r IT???. u80ter of Farmer Randall, of Cen- 2S2S?VJtlK1ly rrt,ved his friends of an un- iEbS2J5,L1,1"18 w near the scene e JW1H.A wUb et BAM WIMLW VLVll tQVKLVHBD. tleir (ft Beadtngtewner. Were Knetkeil Out It the Celumhla llejn. KenularCorrcpemlcncoof IstvLLiesNrrn. Cer.UMiilA, July 2(1. Sam Fields cele brated Readlngclub was thoroughly surprised last Saturday afternoon. They caiue te Columbia te "de up" the Columbia nine ; but their Intentions wero net equal totlieoecislon and they tliomsehes were done up, lit fact they wero nearly squelched. The home club began the gntne by batting Jehnsen for five runf, one of which was carned. Three mere runs were added In the third inning. In tbe ninth the home club denned their batting clothes ami Increased their score hi four runs, three earned. ' The visitors could de nothing with King's curves, even though in the eighth Inning they scored four runs. Nene el them were earned and were made by a base en balls, Fester's costly errer at third, three singles and Da Is' slew playing In centre. Royen, first baseman for the lsiter, gaxe bii exhibition or "kicking," and eerv clo-e decision of the umplre was quostieiuHl, much te the disgust of both clubs and tbe filr-Mzisl audlence present. The following tells the tale: Columbia ... .. . . s e S n e e e e 4-12 bam Fields' . 0 0 0 0 0 0(1 4 0 I Kameu runs, Cnlmnldi 11, iSain. Fields ; T rer, Cnlumtila 1, Sum Delds' in bsaes m l.all. by Mug. , by Jehnsen, Si striick out, t eliimMi li",Sam. fields' . dropped third strike, Keh I. Yennui; lcfien ba.c, Oelumlda ;, Sam. Heidi 3. L'mptre, 1. Sclps. Time, :i. Herealter ler all games playtnl by the Co lumbia club en their grounds an lidiuKsien ofUe and 15 cents will be charged. Manager Hear has seeral huudrtHl dollars iin e-ted In the club and grounds, and this with the fact that In several instances his gu.irantee has exceeded bis receipt, makes his action com pulsory. His alternative, should he net ro re ro celollio support hedesere-s will U te play games in J.iucaster, as he bad a liberal etler made biin for his nine by parties In that city. The Clirlsti.iii.ts w HI try te w in a ball from the Columbia te-morrow afternoon. ItallreAd Bud nthpr cn,, The unsurpassed feat (Iu Columbia) of making up and moving thlrt.-feur freight trains iu six hour, was accomplished iu the west yard this morning by Night Ihspatchur Win. Dunbar. The Hist train was moved at 12:10 and thehvd attj. The trains were com posed of 1,171 leaded car, au ateragu el . I1 cars te the train. It Is about time for our elllcers te compel tboe dealers In cigars and tobacco te cloe tbolrplacesoflmslnessonSimd.lv who re fused te grant the favor asked In "the Mluis Mluis terlal association. The remains of William llevd and Mrs. Howe, were Interred In Meunt'llethel ceme tery this afternoon. On Stturday Jacob Weller, or Maner township, entered suit before Squire l.vans against iieiij. S. Fry, also et Maner, for cruelty te annuals. The case will be beard te-day. Twe stove works empleyes wero "spilled" while out sailing lat evening. A partv from sbore went te their rescue. 11. S. Hear, et Manchester, Yerk ceuntv, father el our young tewnxmnn, Win. L near, uieu at nts uome last evening alter a protracted illncssef several pir. In thti.lt jearief his age. The s.d "news was tele graphed his son this morning. I'elnu of reroennl Interest .tehu Covle, of ( evle's I errv. onnesitn M.i- fTietta, Is net the eldest pilot en the suque- bauna, as has txen claimed by the 'rtimiitcr that honor belongs te our townsmen. Juspli Tyson and Henry Seurbeer. brvth of w Imm are elder than Mr. Ceyle, and rauk blm iu length of services as pilots. Rev. C. 1). Rishel, rector of the Church of Ged, was highly successful in his recent col lecting tour, and was everywhere warmly received. These tours were uiade iu behalf or the debt en the church. Several weeks age W. S. Ruling, whose mind bad given way, was sent te Philadel phia for treatment. Saturday ev eniug he re turned home, hlscondltleugreatlylmprovod. This morning I). K. Hinkle, proprietor of the American house, aeceniv,mled by lus wKe and ene child, left for Atlantic City. Miss Lucy May Is home from her Philadel phia visit. Win. Leckard is enjoying mountain air In Clearfield county, I'a Miss I.lllianS. Kvans is Msillng friends in the mountains el West irgmia Died In ertli Carolina. A telegram was rocelved In this city last evening announcing the deatli of Kimna S. King, wife of .s. M. King, Jr., ami daughter of Samuel (I. Gonsemer, liquor dealer. The sad event was unexpected and her many friends In this community were shocked te hear of her demise. She was only L' t jears old and was a bride or less than a v ear. A low weeks age a child was born aiid death resulted from illnesssubHcqiieut te that xteut. She died at her husband's home, Kellv's Cove, North Carolina. Her remains wllflie brought te this city for interment, and are e e lecte(t te arrive Lore en Wednesday. Her husbaud nnd family have the sympathy of the community in their bereavement. Hdward R. .ahui and I'. K. 1 rum left Lancaster at -J. o'clock this afternoon t r Washington, I. C, where they will meet the remains el Mrs. King ami bring them te this city. They are expected te arrlve te morrow . Tin. .Majer's Court. The major disposed of two drunks and a disorderly this morning The disorderly wasajeung man named Hinkle. He was arrested en the circus grounds by Olllcer llaruhelu llelieught a brass watch chalu from a boy for lOcents, and instead or giving him a ten-cent piece gave him a tbroe-eiit piece. Thebey round out that he was swin dleil when he wanted te buy a ticket ler the circus and he went te Hinkle and demanded inn nuaiiee ei me money, lllnkle raised row with film and was nnosted. The mayor discharged him upon lMyment el costs. One ei me uriinus was uistharged nnd the second paid costs. A Child'. T.rrllilH rail. Shortly Ijofero 11 e'clts'k en Sunday night a fie-j ear-old daughter or llllam Slweller, living at the corner of West King and Mary streets, roll lrem a hei-eud story window te the yard below. Her mother was preparing Je go te bed at the time and the nttle one In looking out or the wlnduw l(t her balance and fell. Dr. Metzger was summoiied aud an examination dot eloped that no Isjncs were broken, but it is thought that she Is In jured internally. Ihe lloeli Itelihery. Jehn Illckinsen, another el the udered men Implicated in Uie robbery et ;J from thoheusoot Jehn Reek, was arrested near Christiana by Otllcer llets'liler, en Saturday. He entered , liall before Justice Wallace, Tu thosiimel?MPO, for a hearing en I'miisdav next at 11 o'clock, lietore Aulerina ST. F Dennelly. 151'clrlL Llsht forlhe Court lleu The county commissioners te daj madu a contract with tbe F.diseu Flectric Light com pany el this city, for light for the. hum house for one year. There will be VM lights in me, and the price te be paid Is fM.OJ per month. Ibis amount is the Mine as the gas cost per month during the past two years. home Fell In stony i'a,,- A countryman cresitig Ceutie Square with a twoherso loam leaded with wheat thlsaltorneon, lest ene of his acks, which in falliugwus bursted, causing the grain te scatter a 1 ever tbe Belgian blocks. Small boys ami girls came in pairs te gather the grain irem the unfruitful soil. Alleged ltetklet Driving. Jehn Ferlcb, cab drlver, has entered com plaint against August Kummlre, before Al dertnan Fordney, for malicious iiilsuhleraud fast driving. Kerlch alleges that ou Saturday Kummire by rockless driving ran intehli horse en DukestroeL The horse was badly cut In the shoulder. Ball was entered ler a hearing en Friday morning, entered Hall. Dlckel, Rice and Rentz, the three young men arrested ler the larceny el llshing tackle, en Saturday, have entered ball for a hearing before Alderman Spurrier en Satur day evening next. Jehn Lberly, chargml with recelvlug the tackle, knowing the stmu te have been stolen, will also be heard the uame time. Committed for Larceuj. Jehn Eberly, charged en oath el Pauline Stravely with the larceny of a silver huut huut lngcabe watch and chain, a ruleand a pocket knife, was arrested te-day aud committed for Conerny8 Uwnorrew bjfore Alderman Mc- Iteiueved HUOHIce. This morning Alderman McConemy re moved hU eiUce from Ne. 6 te Ne. OWest The Old F.ntll.h a" The modern uoer the old Hugllsh "ye" ler "the," and especially Its prodigal ap plication in connection with tbe Albany bl cculennlal celebration (of a is3rled when tbe current language, or that place was un diluted Dutch), leads a " non-prerosslonal t'urlst" te enter a pretest The misuse el tbe "ye," he points out, Jehn Mill Burten, Iu his "Boek-llunter," ridicules even the sacred Roxburge club, rer adopt ing, as In "ye Order et ye loves," Ac, mid he speaks et the "blundering black loiterers who are under the common delusion thateur ancestors net only w rete but pronounced the definite article 'tbe' as 'ye.'" He says "i:ery blunderer ambitious of success iu fabricating old w rltlngs Is sure te liav e re course te this trick, w hlch serves for his im im im moillate detection. The Gothic alphatiet, in fact, as used In till country, had a tbeta for expressing in one letter our present 't and 'h conjoined. When It was abandoned some printers substituted ler It the letter 'v' as most nearly resembling It In shape. Hence the 'ye' which sometltneseceursluold book, but much mere Irequeutly lit modern Imita tions of them." elte of Iter HuliieM. A lloHtett lad j and her son were nvently seated in a railway station, when their atten tion was draw n te a woman who, a, seen as she entered, placed herself In Irent or the mirror, and, with the apparent Irovdem of her own room, adjusted her dress, untied and retleil her Unmet, tightened her shoe lacing, shook aud rearranged her dolman, pushed te and from the beutlant part of her skirt, at which point the lady said te her son, sottevoce: "Did jolt ever see such prinking T" In a few moments the woman alluded te stepped in front of the luly, looked her full In the face, and asked : " And Is it any of your business " Te w hlch the lady replied slowly, without the slighest change of expression : "Net the slightest." A I.lbenil lllnrtmiit. It was a Mame girl or whom the ster is told that she refused te marry a most do tted lever until be should have amassed a lertune of flil.iXW. After soine tHwtulatlen he accepted the decree and went te work. About three months alter this, the avaricious young lady, meeting her lever, asktsU " Well, Charlie, hew are you getting along? ' "Oh,ery well Indeed," Charlie returned, cheerfully. "I've get Sis saved." The young lady blushed and looked down at the toesel her walking beets, and stabbed the inolleusive earth with the eiut of lier para para seL "1 guess,'' Mid she ralntly " I guess, Charlie, that's about near enough." The birtigerffst i;mlfd The National S.-engerfest at Milwaukee closed Sunday with an attendance or ."0,W0 person. The precession was quite slim, a temperature of hv degrees in the shade pro pre venting any exiept the most daring from walking iu it st, I euis has been chosen as the place for the next festival. Attention Is culled le the ndvertl-cment of the VflllMlle Manufacturing Ce , In which thev ad vertlje for labeiers snd foundry help Swrent Irauqulltzer of the ere. Ihe surest tmnuilUer of the nerves u a me Jlclne which remedh s their supcrsensltlve nesa by lnMReratlmr them. Over-tension of the nerves ls. weakens them, v hat they need, then, Is a tonic, net a sedative, the la'ter is only useful when there is intense mental excitement ana an Immediate necessity exists for producing nuletude of the brain Hosteller's stenui n Hitters restores trnsiutl Ityef the. nerves by endowing themsltb the vigor requisite te bear, without being tarred ei disturbed unh&ilthtully, the erdln ry tin pre-dens, produced through the media of sight, heating and rellectlen !, it does mere than this it enables them le sustain a degree of tension from mental application which they would be totally unable le endure without Its a-ilstanee buch, at le.ist. Is the irre-lsttble conclusion te be drawn trem the testimony of business and professional men, litterateurs, clergymen, nnd ethers who bAve tested the fortifying and reparatlv e Influence of this celt bratcd tonic und nervine. Jv-i)lind ilAllllIA.Ul:, 1'ETBRsKaicK On Sunday evening, July i. l-si, at vjrace cuinerun parsonage, uy uev c hlvlnlleupt, llr hdwInA t'eters, of linmter, and hmma K. I rick, of Willow street ltd IMATlla. his-e At fvelly's Cove. North Carelling ou the 2tih Inst, Kinina s., ,ufe of s .M htng, lr, and daughter of S O (ieusemur, of this cltv.iu thu iid yearet herage. (Sotlceof funeral hereafter 1 ij-vtfd lleKiJf. In this city, en the '.i.tblnt , Ma"y Catharine, wife el Christian Hermann, In the u'jlh y ear of her ,mu Tbe n'tatlves and friends el the family are re spectfully Invited te intend the funeral from her husband's residence, .Ne. Ce Locust street, en Wednesday afternoon at J o'clock. Inter Inter ment at 7 Ien cemetery. Jv'-'t fiXBD July X, lv.. In this city, l.Uzle, wife of Jlerrltl llted, in her iM year. The relatives und friends of the family nie re spcclfulls invited te attend the funeral, Irem her husband's residence, n '."J West Chestnut strtet, en Wednesday afternoon ut 2 e clock, lntermentat LuncaMer cemuteiy. maukxts. ewerK t'riMluce .llnrket. .N'sw erk, July J rioitrtnarket ktindi but dull; Hne, 12 lSffiTO; buperrlne, ti lisa ' s5 : Common te i.oed Ellni Western, tl 7iJJui; Geed te Choice Extra Western, II u3 OJ City JI1U Kitras, II cel 63 for West Indies, lllnn. Kxtru, ti Sisjl m Extra Se. 2. H 73Q! a. Wheat .Se. I Ked state en Spot, Wffldc i Ne. 1 White, slate, 'tee; .Se Ne 2 lied, W Inter, Aug , si'ic , bepu.sv.c , Oct ,sii.L. Cern -Se. 2 .Mixed, casu, 1-c ; July, 47'.c, Aug.. tT'.c. Oats Se. 1 WhlleState. speU llSlle; .Se. 2, de lie; Ne. .' Mixed, Aug ,JIJ,e , sept .iijic Hye nominal Ilarley nominal. Perk dull : New Mess. Ill liQll :W Lard Aug , ( Jj ; sept , ., ki Molasses dull; 17JJC. ler 5D test boiling stock ; Perte Itlce, sue ;sc Turpentine dull al 3iX(jj,c. Uesfn dull: strained te Kissi.'.JI in. f etreleurn dull , rutlned In cases, s;c. freights dull ; grain te Liverpool, Jc. IfutUjr Market steady ; Nuw Western C'ruamery. limjlsc Cheese dull . Western ( lielm. ?ia: p. tggs dull ; stale, ll,;J15c; esteiu. 113 lXu sugar inarket dull ; lleflned cuUeaf. 4 0(c : uranulalcd, ll.Sij 3-lyc. 'tallow dull ; prime city, tc. Coffee quiet ; fair cargcsis ill !)c. Ulce quiet : Carolina und Louisiana, common te fair, 3X0 lc Uram ami t'rovuieua rumlshed by S, K. lundt, lliekur. Cuicaiie, July 23, 1 o'clock p. uu Wheat. Cern. Oals. Perk. Lard. July . dm August 71k t'i 27 i 4l ii te eiitinber 7(.K tl iW .V) (,17k October 7',i JJ'i ;, tui .... Seveuibur Tjk liccember HJi Winter Wheat Z':..J"1 Spring Wmru "it t'rn j-,, Oats i- dye ft li-irley Oil City Crude OU u . .... llean. Uerelpts Hogs i,mi Closing Prices 2 o'clock p. u S heat. Cern. Oata. 1'erk. Lard July 71 llX ... 0 I1U 8 32U AugUsL ;i 41 27 U ijh ukQ September. 7hi MM, ; u Kk' B fn October ;Vt 4JJJ -' U w ti UX November .... 7'iX .... . . HecMinber el Oil City Crude Oil u,; HtecK Alaranu (Juotntlena by liece, McUranu 4 Lancaster, Pa. NSW TORS LIST. 11 A. If Canada l'ttclflc , , C C. C. I , xy. Cel. Ceal Cuntml J'aclflc,..,, Canada Southern uu ChL. St L.A l'gh Denver A Uletirande t)el , Lack. X W esuirn ui Krle iv r.xe-ta ...;: :J& New Jersey Control vfz Leu. A N 43 iMkoahere... ,, n.i: Michigan Cuiilral 73W Mlswiurt l'aclflc iu, Northern Pacific -mm N. p. l'ret it N. W Uiii New Yerk Control Iu,?? Ohie Control ,, . . Omaha. .. ,. Oregon Tntus six Onuiiieft Wejuun ,,, .. l'eclflc Mall WK Uecheitcr fltleDurg T Ht. l'anl ;;, Texas l'acinc. ,.,, 11 Union l'acine bsx Wabash Common Wabash I'rulcried Western Union Telegraph.. CBK WestSbore . rBIULDSLTHU LIST. Ihlgh Valley .. n? v. I'tu...:::::::::: :::: ramuylvasU Heading , ..,.,.., Ce, hankers, 12 M. 3 r.M, (k M 2IX ii"' lVfi M M S7 70 lie' IU ivy. Si l4 67 MX W 13 Lehigh NavlgalleJ....' Ileetenvllle ...... rhlladelphlaA Kite Northern Cent People's Passenger K'd'g Uec'U M'lg's r. OU lei Is, UlUftMte Msrsrl. Caiciae, luly 2iI,!1J0r. m. Market epened: Wheat Aug, 74Xei SepL, 7w . OiL, ."s'tO. Cern Sept . U.Sc t Oct., 42We. IHts-Sept., 0 : t)ct., 2SNfS).i Perk-Aug , IJ 4JX J epi . .' Oit., f ' s Ulbs-Aiii, , f)IA 1 sept,, III in m flew Tors Mecks. Ntw ok, July -! Wall strcn't, 1 Up. m. m. Meucy etsy at 2 per cenu foreign ex- V.......1 n..l..f , ttl Ol. Al . . .l.............. lunuKU ,,n,-i b v C-'.-lC r-- i HO I'l niii.'e.- ntm t Curnmcy 6's, lia.j; bid t ' coups. li:r bid 1 4Xs til- bid. The stock market this morning opened unlet and firm at nn advance of M te pei cent,, w uh the tmprevenient most marked In the tow priced stocks. pnrt of thts was test under a selling of the granger stocks lust boteie U o'clock, but the tene has (rained strength and pilces nre new at the top ngureser thomeruiiig. The Northern l'acinc nnd tevas facltlc shares am the strongest ou the list. 1.11ml itioeas anil lieuils. ttei-erted by J, 11. Leng. Par Last value, sale. .. KM 1P7 Lancaster 6 per cnt., 1. . " " 1S13.. ll 1JI ne ltiv Ml tw lul 1UX25 Ml lid no wi 1 school lean .. In 1 or .M years In .ter J years 4 4 4 n iu or ai years llanbelui lljteuih lean HO bisk sivcis. rirstNatlenal llank Ml farmers' National llank ' as 113 p'l lis') lie lift lis l.ss l.H 203.W 1MI. 1V1. 1MI KS ls.S0 110 110 110 vm SIX) fulten .National llank lie Lancaster County .Sallenal llank .... te Columbia National llauk lid Christiana N vtlenat funk liv HXi lie lie no no no n Kphrata National llank First National llank.CeIumlils.... first National Hank, Stnisburg .,, first National llank, Marietta . .. rtrst National llauk, MkJe) .... Lttlt National llank Mauhelm National llank .. Union Natleuil llauk. .Mount Jev Ml New Helland National Uanfe luu Unp National llank 11X1 Cjnarryvllle National llank he niihiuT'iuiiisii .-nweii-u eiik.... ..... 11V Netthern National llank 110 TCRSrlKSSTCVaS. lllgsprtng llivaver Valley 2ft lirldgepert A Horseshoe ijvf Celumlila A Chestnut lttlt 'Jl Columbia A Washington 20 ConeslegaA tllg .spring 2ft Columbia A Marietta 2ft MaytetsnA KUtalM'thtesru 2ft LaucasterA Kphrata 23 Lancaster. it Mew Street 23 str-csburgA Mlllinirt 25 Marietta A May-town 23 Marietta A Mount Jey 2 Lauc, Ellzabnthtew n A Mlddletewn. he Laiicus'crA fniltvlUe .') ijiucister A LltlU 2ft East llrandywlne A Wayuesburg .... fe IvucasterA Wllltimstenu 2ft Lancaster. Maner .') Lancaster A Manhelm 2ft Lancaster A Marietta 2 24 30 23 24 10 20 ; 40 44 4SU8, iw iu 3SM) 70 M 7S .as 107 se 14a acie tAQCAsler A uw Helland lul s2 VA'M JUtrKHTHtKUKSTH. T3AK1NO POWDER, ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. Mere eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in earn. UerAL lUxme 1'ewdir Ce., 106 Wall Street, New Yerk. raar27-lvdAw itaxti:d lab67u:hs and reix- i' dry htlp : married man preferred. Cotten mill work ter families, steady employment ; wages 1150 t day: rent fiem tour te six dollars Apply Millvlllu Jlanu acturlng Ce, Millvllle, New Jersey. Jy.M ItilM.WAS WILLIAM D.KEMIILE, Agt. A WINDS OHANULATKD SUOAlitAND t 1 pound of Unrivaled Excelsior grade et Celfce terse eents, nt MAC N At "S Tea and Coffee Stere, JySMwd I4S eud 117 North ijucenstrcel Tim MONTHLY MUI.T1NG or TIIK Ladies' Tract Society will be held en Tues day evening nt 7M n 111 , In Trinity Lutheran Chanel AN.N1K M. til'.MIAhKlt, lul secretary. .s mi:dk inuusi: Tin-: rlNi";.s"r CALIFORNIA BRANDY In the Market, at. ItOIIKKIlS LlOCOIt STOHE, ii CENTUE (iyUAItE, Lancaster, Pa. Jr.ST IN-A NEW LOT OK rHKAP Ushlng Lines lluw Mik, Linen llrald, Ac lt(sls (Jointed) l',e. Keels, Swivels, sinkers, lUsketf, Ilmiks, Ac. UtAILEVa EAST KNU PHAUJIACl, (Opposite Eatcrn Market) Kralley sSaiaparillaCoinpeund for purifying the bleed. Is thelicst. Secents a bottle. J2-lydltE,M&W AbsIUNKI) ESTATE OF HE.Vin r.ltOUBKU and wife, et strasburg twp , Lancaster Ce., I'a. 'llif undersigned auditor, appointed todls tedls todls tribute the balance remaining In the hands of David M Mayer, assignee, le and among these legally entitled te the nine, will sit for that pur. pe-e en l KUIA t , AUULST 27, A. I) , lss6, ut 10 e clock a m , In the Library Itoem of the Court Heuse, in the City of Lancaster, where all per sons Interested Iu said distribution may attend. ... CHAs. I LAND1S, jyJu-ltdAJtw Auditor. A SSIOXEII ESTATE OK KMMKIt HMKIII.HV k und wife, of fulUui tewnshln. Lancaster cenuty. 'Ihe urderslgncd autlter, appointed te Iiaseu exceptions ana Olstrlbute the balance rcmalnlu,. in the hands of Josephs. Townsend, assignee, te and among theso legally entitled te the ame, will Hit for that purpose en 'JIU'Ks HA, BEIT. 2, iss-i, at 1(1 u. in , In tbe Library Itoem of the Court Heuse, In the City of Lancas ter, where all parsons lulenutrd lu said dlstrl button limy attend. A C. UKlNILHL, JyiMtdAStw Auditor. M YEUSAHATHFON. OF LITTLE VALUE ! LOW PKICKS AHK Or LITTLE VALUE WHEN THE WOUK IS IN PEKIOK-WIIEN'TIIE 0001)3 AUK MADE TO SELL AT LOW PIUCK8. NOTSOIIEHE. OU118TOCK WAS MADETOSELLhOHMOItEMONEV HUT TIIK ri.lGHT OK SEASONS HAS LEKT U3 WITH MOKE SPULVO bTOCK THAN WEOAltETO CAUIIY. OUIl JULV SALES HAVE 11EE.V VKItY PLATTKUINQ, CO.V8IDEU INQTHATITISOUU VKUY DULL. EST SEASON, AND THESE BALES HAVE KEI1UCEU OUIl BTOCJv gUlTKCONSIDEKAIILY. NOllAUK ALL THE 11E8T STYLES PICKED OUT. HOME OK THE NICEST AUK HEHB.ANDTHE PUICE3 80 LOW THAT NO ONE SHOULD MISS A UOOD UAUUAIN. & MYERS RATION NO. 18 HAST KINO BTBHHX, LANCA8TKU, FA. iricr AWKHTtnitM kkm, MAUKt i:VS "YhiLOW 1-KONT" rliwr tiller Havana tent I ignr is pro nounced by smokers the best In the mar ket, at MAUK LETS "ellew I tout," Ne. 21 Net 111 vjueen slueL (fermeily llaitlnaii's) SHOOL TA X V6u Tsd' Tlioilsplliate Is tutlie liands nl Iho Trvas urer. Iluisi rient. off for prvunpt paviueut. M.O. MAUSIIaI.I,, lieasiirer, Ne. lit entmsiiuam. Olllcti hours fiem 'ia in te i p. in. Jl ;mdll JTtiNi: wuisKir.s. "" J IMstlllatleu el si.s, is;, ivsi, l ale net tiiuaueii in ineeeuuiiv, Al UKUIAiir's HI II INKSlOltK, II K HI,A MAIvKli, Agt. ADl'.LU'lOt'h ii:ssi:ut CAN in: nitdn In a few minutes fn in III llt.hl s I lijt'tll 11KN.NKT. eunrlpes for prep irlng. r.u sale at IIUtll.KVs UUUtlSlOltK, : Ne. ;i W est Mug Slrevt. WHY l'.W f 15 I'OHA HKT OP TKlHll w hen tu tan get Uie same at f, al . I I lsl Klf.s DenUd Kisiius, Ne. B2 Neith Oueen slnsit. lias admlnlsten d api; lyd ANTKI) tll,Ms WITH SMALL capital. V v hav e -.emi'i Utug new , niiitsk, large prenis, spciui oe dtv eib i vrlle at enie. KMPllthCO.wi Cmil st , s n.iuusHt lit. w. ii. lem:ll, J-7 DKNTIsl, truduate of the t'ulvcixltv nl Muivund, wuh Dr. E. l. euug. Ne. s Last Orange -in . i. I in aslei, P.i. 11121 iiuwAnd. tst r.NTl ) a (ilKLTOIle t.l M lll T housework In a small fiuilly; iieihiidi.n Aiipiy in tin ;.' ,.-..,. i) .i ur 214 NOUllI PIUNCKHlltKI.r Ci:alkd l'uoresAi you ih'ttini. O steam lletttlug Apptrutus lu the teurt Heuse, Umcaster, Pa. will be received at the oftlcenf the leuutv Commissioners until iuhmi Siturday J uly 31, lv-., llv elder of Iho COt-'NIt t UMMlSsle.SEIts. Attest fiivsk i.iiikst. t leik. J12-ccHttd SLI.LlMi Ol K AT HLDITKI) 1'K1UI. All kinds et luullts' snd llenta' f utnlshlng OiHsls Te tediue stock te make nom ler V In ter UihhI-, at llKCH lOl.li s CHEAP lAHHSlOKE, Ne. 32 Serth cjueeu Bluet, srslgn of tht llig stinking. P s V two story UrttK Heuse lu a getsl Ucii Hen for sale or lent. Terms tas F ieu nor WLATiini:. t I MIK 1. SAllEKNK AND l.hUMAN VM S hs KKIUAKT'S WINK MOItlS. II E SUTM urn. Ant KVAN'S KLOUK. LEVAN'S FLOUR Always Uniform and Roliable Rr.nrcTieN i Te thtue In waul of a summti suit et Clethis, Pantaloeulugs or estlncs can save money by calling at nesensteln's Tailoring Par lers, where a l.eneMl l.educrltin ruvs ich n lnade A Ceed summer serge Suit ler fle, trtuuued with Pongee silk A Nice English Serge bull In lllue and lllack ferji) Elegant Pantaloons for te. Patent straps are Perfect 1 Ittlng. A. 11. UOSh.NSl'tlN. J7 North yueen St. piUVATL HuLK OK lIOllhUN. I have a let of WBSTBRN;NORMAN HORSEa, trem Indiana and Illinois, puichased by lilven, 11 mm A Ce., consisting of heavy drafts, laim horses, anil a few nice drivers. 1 also have a car load et Kentucky and Ohie Horsrs.geod drivers, w hlch I will dUiKeu of at prlv ale sale l,EOItl,EC,i:eSSMA.V. Hi:altiiy, oKLiciers and iu: freshlng. What I Ituser's Heet Uwr. The Itest Viitnnier Drink A bottle that will makellvt gallousef thu dullcleus drink Is sold ler .3 cent, by COCIIP.AN, TDK DllL'OGlST, Al Nes. U7 A IS) North Ciuc-uu SL, Lancaster, Pa. majs-lyeedli -vri:w ! imiitiiT' HIT Of IHEBLAsON Ol'l. PAVILION t'NAIILE TO HOLD IHE MULTITUDE. MAKTINHO LOWANUhs Mexican Pavilion Oombinatien. Grand exhibition at 1 and p m Lies t per fermance, Tuesday Evenlug. July 27 The pepulai resort for 1 idlis Adml-slen, loc only. Clean and lienlt el iy.'l-l Cl'AKKLINM WlNLh. Otlt OWN UK AND Special Great Western VViue, The finest and I'mest American Wlne In the Market. Al REIG ART'S OLD WINE STORE. -pi'ISLIC SALL. On MesnAr, Aiern;, is.,,, will be sold at putillt sale, at the Plew lintel, est King street, Lancaster, Pa , the following city property of Margaret hchllnkinan, de ceased, te wit A let of ground, situated nu Campbell's nllny, between Mary and Maner streets, Ne .'I. and adjoining properties el Jacob rllsgnncr and Jehn Sachs The liuprevemenls thereon con. slst of a one-story Irainu ilwclllng house, with basement kitchen, grape vine, hydrant, t tc. bale te commence at 7 o'clock p. iu , when at at Jcndance will be glv en and lenns made known ty JOHN IIAIN, Kxecutern JacebUi MJAKrit, Auctioneer. Jy2.,2fAJl ESTATK OP ADAM HOCK Al I ELD, late of W est Ijunpeter tow nahlp. Lancas ter county, Pa., deceased. The undersigned auditor, appoint! dle piss en exceptions and te distribute the b dance remaining In the hands of A.J. lteckatleld, administrator, te und umeng these legally entllled te the auir.e, will hit ler that puipose en S.ATUHDAY, AUliUbTll lsw,. at 10 o'clock; In the Library Itoem of the Court Heuse, In the city of laincustir, where all per sons Interested In said distribution may attt nd. J123tdM C1IAKLLS DENLES, Auditor. J7ISTATE OP A. W. Ill SSKL, LATI3 OK li lincaster city, deceased I.ettera te-sUi-mentary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted there to are reiiucsfed teinukelmmcdlalu payment, nnd these having clams or demands against the same, will present them without delay lursctllc uwnt le the underslgmd, residing in Lau caster city. JOHN U. ItUSSEL, l.hO. P. UUbSEL, . .. .. Evicuters J. Hay Hrewh, Attorney. tvlictdM ESTATK OF LYDIA SMITH, LATK OV Washington City, D. C .deceased. Thu un dersigned auditor, appointed te distribute the balance, remaining lu thu hands of Walter M. Franklin, ancillary administrator c t. a., te and among theso legally entitled te the same, will sltferthat purpese en TllUUHDAY, AUGUST 19, lsrti. In the Library Itoem or the Court Heuse, In the city of Lancas.er. where till persensln terewted In said distribution may attend. JyU3tdM JOHN W APPEL, Auditor. SI'HINU Ol'KNINO AT II. HAltT'S. GEH FINE TAILORING. The Largest and most Complete Assortment of 1 1NE WOOLLENS for the Spring Ttadote be found in the City of Lancaster. A Choice Line of Spring Overceatings and I'anUdoenlngs In all the Latest Patterns. Prices Lew, llest Workmanship, and all goods Warranted as represented. H.GERHART, NO. U NOItTH 0.UBEN STUEET." "Oppoatte thu Postelllco, uiur27-lj dlt "DliACK HAKItKN MINEKALBPKING VVATElt. A natural TONIC ALTEIIAT1VE, Dlurotie of unusual power, proneuucod by Dr. llrlnkman, an autheilty upon such cases, te bu "similar In eiTecu te that of the AIeils Spa. of Germany." As tells merits we refer te the following well known citizens who have or who are new using the water: J. M. W. Gelst, J. M. Jehnsen, J no. D. Sklles, II. (j. llrubakur, el., A. D, Krltchey, t'sf., Tlies, Whltsen, .'se, , CapL It. A. Smith, James D. Polls, J.U.UecHlman, K, It. Urllllths, G. M.ahm. Mcdlcul testimony and roferunces furnished uiHjit application. P. 8. GOODMAN, Manager, Ne. 37 East Grant Street, (rear of Court Heuse 1 11LACH llAUUEN SPUING HOUSE, wlthlu two hours or the city. A rjuieu homellko to te treat, Delightful grounds, carufnl attention, uneicelled cuisine, moderate charges. Ker terms, uta, address MISSCIlItlSTIE llOMIIEltOEll, l'leasant Gret e, Lancaster County, Pa. JunelS-eind " S' iTOKAQK Aim COMMISSION WAREHOUSE. ., DANIEL MAYEIt, aecs-iya e,iWt.tcije.inutBue4)t, MKW AnrKHTMKMKNTK. MAUIlUAANHHIli:tmYWINr.S.i N ( Milage, int. Ism, nn isis, i;, i,n, Ke, AtUEIIIAUI'MOLD W1NE8TOKK, II E. 8l,AMAKKIt, Agt iAitKi.r.N'.s "a"ua iii:AtTTii:s' xM. clear tilled of eholee Ne 1 llavnua, iue recommended te levers of a genuine Havana Clgai, at MAItM.K.l ! ellew Knmt," .Ne :l North yneeu Slieet (feuueily llartmau's) vji-.kk no ii uriir.i!, roll IIIKIIK is NO.SI, IlKTTKIt'lllAN Ruppert's Extra New Yerk beer. 1 or sale exclutlv ely al CIIAUI 11 HOSTI.It'SCOUNEU SALOON, lii at et I lie Central Market. f ii sh livni the K g and armnted l'uie. jl)3tlillt,M,W,S e AK HALL. Het Weather Clothing. selves, llaunels, Stei-suekeis, Alpacas and ether Marie D tv I lethlug Materials In liivalesl v arieiy tu 1,'uaiiiit's ituti iines. I eu'll nud Ihe tmu Ileal suit of clothing lit re Ihe most bight M caie given lolls lellnhllltv It vteai-sas giMMl as II leeks Leeks belt r titan It costs, ami costs Us than nnyw heiu else "Wananmker & Brown, OAK HALL, Suutliwist Cerner Sixth mill MurKut, PHILADELPHIA. nine 1 lltlttVtl Ulll'l s ' MlOl S' New Red Frent Shee Stere Ne. '10 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Net Doer te l'.istntllre) e hive Just tvtelved ene el tin IUhI I im s Men's Hey's, eulhs , Ladies , Misst, et SHOES 1 hat ran lie get ler the money, thus cou.p't ceu.p't Ing our already lary., stis-lt. We (nn K'laianbe the prices te be P.eriilM r'lUUlthS. Me hive strictly "ONE PK1CK,' and guamnlee eullrosallsfurtleu. If you want nne or coin-se shoe or slipper, tf you want hand or machine made shoes, In f.ict, If you want anything In the shoe line, that can be found only In Hrst class establishments al Popular Prtctw, call at Uie NEW tlbll KltO.NT SHOE STOltK, Ne. IS NOItTH QUEEN STREET, (Neit Doer te the Postelllco ) CHAS. A7"REECE. anrltsjmdAwtt rplll. 1 KN I'OI- Till SI.A.SO.N Grand Excursion Lancaster" mIbnhercheri PEMRYK PARK. On Monday, August 2d, 1886. i.nvnd Concert, morning and afternoon by Hn I'KltsEV UlANl K IIVSD, t.l Lebanon I.I It ht:T IIVSD of Ijnu isir, and the LASCAN 'lhlt M I N.N KltC Helt. Dinclng bv Ihe Mu.li et TAYLOR'S ORCHESTRA. swclal tntln leaves Outer Depot of Heading K It. at s i, i Uh k a m Spec till urruugf ments have xen mvdt ler extra cars for thte Inti utl lng le go tin the atlorneon trains, 'lb kels goetl en all rcgulut trains TICKETS ' ADULTS fUlr. ICIIILIlKh.N Tit kets for sale lit the lSLELLllltSClin orllee, fYfi. i"r., iiilice, Henry (.erhart. North luren street, or members el the society. Iy24 7td u si: neni: HUT " BEST'S " HOT AIR FUENACES! MADK OK JIKAVY IKON. Mttru square feet of KdUUtln Surfact. iimt (ceiimutuil In fai'l, mnl thu Htt KeuulU lu Ile.tttn liHdllliis iithoeli-, (Jiuielu'd ut unj I!nter In tfcn in irkrt. Tener Nut C.xil ftir lurl htlmut.-s turnlihcd fur HtittTn, liiclu.lhi Muenr, lint Air IMpes, 'irlttrr-i, tc IMi'iiiy of !uuc.Ltcr rt'h'rence. Ilwiters u irunttntl te BtVH mtlru duUsLullui. or taken out ut out own uip n-e. Juitnt; both pmctlcul men lu the business, nu OAk u shari' of patrolman. Kdllm.itud tht urlutl) furnUhf d for l'lumbtn, (ju.-t r Ittlng, 1 In inul Mu tit Iren Werk, lloeniit,' AN .1 lull ttujiply et TfuwArt', Ac 1'rkoate suit the llmua. Ulu iu a tall EVERTS & OVERDEER, COllNKU OK KAST hIS'(!,.KIHN AND HID DLK blUKKTH. inai'l-emdJI.,.VSIt HAl.l. VAVKU. KKV WAI.li I'AI'KK STOllh. Art Wall Paper Stere, NO. IS1 NORTH QUERN S'lilEbT, LANCA8TKU, I'A. loll II bricll v ' We don't need te make a long Rterv about Wall raiiers, aa the prices u 111 tell for tht uist'lves Me have botithlne Jeb Iou of Wall r.ipt'isi, but at II you straight giNitls ul Jeb prices As this Is tht dull fec.uen we have marked all et fiurgoetlsavvay down aud cut Iho price or Hanging paper New Is the time le liav e ) our vrei k done te av e meuu Window Shades mud made, ut Lewest I'llcun, l'l.ilu sli.nle t leth, I ace Curtains, Poles, clialus, Heeks, etc. W Iru Window and Diair Screens ALFRED SIEBER, tt-'tnmerly vlth l'liaies W. Iry.l NO. 134 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCAhTKlt. I'A. H1AUKS W. 1'llY. On Monday Morning, July 26th, AT 9 O'CLOCK IU. HhOIN AUCTION SALE Of Uur Kntlre stock of Wall Paper, Window Shades, &c. The Sale will centluuu every Jlmnlug and Afternoon until tbucullielluu is aeld. PHARES W. FRY, NO. 57 NORTH QUEEN BT LANUASTEU, I'A. WATtJIltB. w ATCUia, OIO0KS, AC. WATCHK3, CLOCKS, e. 81-KCIALBALK OK OOLD-riLLKD CA8K8 (Itetm'a Jilanuraclure), hunting or open-cased Match, nlcklti works, 1& Jewels, mem windlnj,' aud setting (limited number) al Je ui. Alte 71 In ullvurudhuullug caaea, uame works, atr7X0each. .... Ureal bargains In Lancaster Watches. All the best Klglns and ethers. Correct time daily by telegraph I only place lu city, lien watch and jewelry repairing. l. WKIIKU, .. ., .("J-.'-OX North Queen Btteeu (Near I'. It. It. Btatlen.) -Hpectaclej and Kye 0 lasses. OpUcal Goods. vur uuunt. OllTII r.NI t)HY UOOUH HTOlUi CRINKLED SEERSUCKERS A I HALF 1'ltlOK, AT TIIK North Etui Dry Goods Stere. J. W. ItYllNIC, jmv ltd Ne, 3.U Ninth cjueen itrect. rrm: nuw I'vsn hteiik. NEW CASH STORE, Oppostie the Koy.teno lloune aud Northern National llank, ill 7 A: 240 North queen Street. New rtlval eif DUKHS UOODS, "- - iV.,Y.15 "--rVll Willi K HOODB, , ,s.v.v .VJ.'.'J,15 -U10IHA LAWN8, IINLN DK'I.NDK.t, COItllKD VlUUKB. AI.I.IIVKIl KMIIIttllDKitlKs. il"'', I UI.NM.hDHKKKNlIOKKItS, llMlsrl.t.l.llllld, tlK.Nl'M IIAll.K KHllllH I MttKM audi HILDIIK.N'S iiaiI.k! ' I AKlhS', HKN I'Miuul UlllLIIUKN'a JIllHK, And full stock or lldini sties All goods nl low 10 it t s Pit ase utve us a I Jill 'ebs-lytl W. II.110WKI18. s 1 MMl.lt HAltHAINS. STAMM, BROS. & CO. Noh. UO utid 130 North Qttoen at. PARASOLS &SUMSHADES At and Hi Ien Cost, te I.Iike. Summer Underwear. I adds u.m.e Vnderwear, iV; each, long nnd slmrt sleeve. Iientleuieu's India (lalue Under wear iic. eat Ii, vteitli i;Cje. Uentlemeii's Jean Diawers, tnt h Ol'I.N TO D.W. Aiinlher let of these pirttv .Satluts. dark 1 ob, is Vneilier let of Irliikted H'eniiirkeraln 1.1 lek. blown uid lllue. M'KMAI. IIAUUA1N In I tilldren's llegular Made llose at like, a pili ti 01 Hi i' BOSTON STORE, I.AN0AB1KU, I'A. s it MM1 It i.eOlis. W1TT & SPiaND, New. a, e & 10 Etuit Kiutr at., LNL'ArElt. I'A Wliite Uress Goods ! INDIA Lt.NKN, VlClOKIALAWNB, COItDKD 1'lQl'LS, ri.MD, STKIPED and PLAIN NAlNbOOKB. si I'lhULS I'INK V1CIUIS1A LAWNS, te luehes Wide, only lOe aanl ThUtuallly Is usually sold al lie Anether lnw of Famous Cieaui Oieund, Tin htrlpetl OIllNKLhD bKK.USlLK Kit. Only Hc a yard. New stylPs In I IllNKLKD SKKKSUUKKItS. I'lllMKD SAIINh's, PItl.NThD HA- 'llblKM. Very suirce bcuiusn desirable. An Immense Assortment et Cambne Natmumk and Swiss KMIlltOlDKltlES aud KMIlllOlDLItKD H.OUN0IN OS. Cieaiu, Wlille and lllge ORIENTAL LACKS and LACK I Ler NL1.NUS at ery l.e w 1'rlcus, at the New Yerk Stere. s. uivhmitice. Closing Out Price reu Parasols & Sim Umbrellas, At Aaleiilshlngly Lew l'rlce-s. lUrealus lu UIIU'l; UOODs, KMIlllOIUKltlhS AND LVCKs. I.argalns lu Wash Dress lioel.. Nuw i.itnLlei at pic , cheap at liHe. Ceeieli epbyr i.lnghuns, e ; worth JOc. Neiv Line Unclilng", Dude liens, theinlsctten, Klbbens, Ac. JolmS.Givler&Ce., Cash Diy i.oe.ls Stele, Ne. 25 EitBt King Streot, Lakcahtxk, I'a. J. 11. M.Vlll'IN A CO. 'ihe 1.. Mllny Slilrt in thuMaikullsthe PEARL SHIRT, Willi 'Hint Ply Linen Itesum, leluferced, nnd made of Wttuisuttu .MuhIIi.. Over !,ui lu ns In Laneauli 1 City and County. II ou a piece or fJ te pur half de.cn. 75 Cent Shirt Has a Loese l-.due llosem fiune 113 tlie Klghmle, aud eiiualteniiy liullai blilrt iiudeln the unuie ay. 49 Cent Shirt, I'elulereed Kienl and Hack, Kitla Quality JIus Hit aud Made te W ear. Pleated Bosem Shirts, Open or Closed lients, nil hlres, ll.Wapleen Kegular l'rlce, 11.37. KKIUJCTION IN PERCALE SHIRTS. Twenty II ve Doen l'eiealu bhlrta made te sell fei II Se, (Jeed PatluniH, Kxtru C'ellarii and Culls, tcduccii te (1 ue aploce. PDRCILE SHIRTS With Twe Cellurjand CulTs, separate, at(W cents apiece. 25 Doen Calice Shirts, Lauiulrlud ready le put en, at 83 cents apiece, worth 60 cents. IIIUVCLK blllUTS, UKOATTA 8IIIUT3. TOUIUST'8 Hllllt'lS, 1ILUK r'LANNKL 8IUIIT8. Gauze Underwear, S3 Deiuu 1! dbrlggan Shirts at I! cents, regular ptlce, Mtunls, GAUZE UNDERSHIRTS UH-13. 'A , & micl S CcntC SIIIHT DEPARTMENT J. B. MARTIN & GO., Cor. West King & Prince Stg (Oprcslte BtOTOua HetUft) ItAMOADXH, tA
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