" svts"-Wi1; '-f mr?fi-v??s:?'!wi!fjf IMIPI II II :.Aft- :K- ? THK LANCASTER DAILY INTBLLIGENOEK, TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1886. , W $ W ft t& PS w. 'W stvs a rer && V ( v.- sitlen. m Pi T i i CWJILTY TO ANIMALS. MM nwKBttiP. tAnuB itr rmm ALBBMMJUrM COVMT. Met Cttt Tkaa H Coekt WeU Tka rf-irt en Cpeii nvnt r ecu 't M4 Premt te Da Btw tfn-MMr-BrUf NeM f-s f ,Vl'.. " if . .f lacaif inili. .w.i IVtt.ituntA. Jnlv"7. i2 -f J - ' .. . nl a Vn nf Mannr .- TW WW "V " " -- 4 - a. tml treatment te hia cattle. br liaae Weller, employed en fcrm, adjoining i'rj'n, was heard by (mm Krana yesterday afternoon, utucer WMleki Frank Wlttlck, Oacbtnan llerr, aJ. Mann, Jebn Desliler and BenJ. Miller ania-alliimnnn nml trinllflnrl In the truthful- &' 4 Ma of the charge. It appears that Fry owns i cattle than he can, or does, properly tn anil f Ma faftt tiArvmtnfr Irnnwn In Ilia jj Brighten they protested, rearing the ipread of pleuro-pneumenla. Although a farmer, ' Mr. Fry neither cultivate hay nor feeds it te bis cattle, and this, It Is alleged, gave rlse te the report that they were Improperly fed. It appeared from the evldenee that Mr. Fry was gnllty of the charges preferred against him, but upon his paying all costs and prom prem lalng te be mere attentive in the lutute the case was dismissed. A Violent Storm. The storm of yesterday was certainly n Tery heavy one ; but Columbia, as usual, es caped luckily. Several trees were divested et tbelr branches, and a half dozen cellars were nearly tilled with water. The tele phone box at the Keeley stove works was knocked out et time by a stroke of lightning. In the country the eilects of the etenn w ere mere severely felt. Grain field were Heeded and a stroke of lightning shattered the gable end of the home of Samuel Way. at Ner weed, and atunned Mr. and Mrs. Way, who were sitting in tbelr summer kitchen, a hall dozen vards from the house proper. f-f round at "The Sand Hele." The body of a man wa? found lying near the "sand hole" last evening. At first It was believed that life was extinct, but closer in spection proved otherwise. Ite was reme ml te a house near by, and a physician sum moned. A desp gash was found in the back of his head. Upen returniug te cousclous ceusclous couscleus ness, and when aele te speak, he told the fol lowing : Ills name was Jehn Seaman, home, Pittsburg, occupation, a tramp puddler. He was walking towards Columbia when sud denly a pain shot through his head and he knew no mere. Twe theories are advanced aa te the manner in which he was injured. . One, that he was struck by a stene ; another, ' that the limb or a tree, found near where he was discovered, was tern from a tree and in . falling struck htm. Seaman was se far re covered this morning that be walked te Co lumbia, and at present writing he it here searching for work. News of General Intereat. Prince, a small deg owned by Lewis W. May, has evidently a large amount of "deg sense." Yesterday afternoon while waUdfig with the writer along the river sherEe sud denly plungedJntaJtte-'Brater'aml remained there untilgvery dee en him had either been drojpaCder forced by the water te leave his , "bedv. ,,rwwt.n Messrs. Charles W. Stevenson, Win. II. Faslg, and Isaac Auwerter were appolnted a committee last evening at a meeting et the male members of the M. E. church te solicit subscriptions for the purchase of a new organ known an the "Bahler style Ne. 13." The trustees ei the church were Instructed te pur chase the organ, which will cost f 1,P0U, as seen as the funds are raised. Tbe corner-stone of the United Brethren church, en North Ifth street, between Lo cust and Walnut, will be laid next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'elock. A number ei visiting ministers will participate In the services. Foreman Andrew Ketz is credited with keeping the east and west yards at Columbia In as geed condition as any lore man In the employ et the I. H. It. company. P. R. H. lreight engine ,N'e. 'Mi was de railed at Filbert's coal yards, yesterday af ternoon, by a "chair," used te splice rails, breaking and throwing the rails out of nesl- lesieruay wan a vuy uay ier uie uis- patchers at the west yard, 73 trains having a total of U,3"l cars, were made up and sent eastward, and 16 trains, with a total of l,30i cars, westward. The eastward mevement is the heaviest order made at Columbia, A scere of Columbians attended the own ing of the LandiBville campmeetiug today. Many will remain until its close. St. James P. li Sunday school will accom pany theTrlnity Reformed school te Penryii park te-morrow. The members of the Fereit and Stream camping club will return home this eveulug. The Mexican Pavilion combination will exhibit in Columbia July 'JS, K), 30, 31. Several locomotives are in the round house ler repairs. A division base ball club is te be organized by Columbia railroaders. Ex-Sherlll Strine's seu-iu-law, Sauiuel K. Ball, of Dayton, Ohie, Is visiting him. William Sen ram has returned from Hldjj way, Pa. m 8UJIS UEHAIIKAIILK JEWELS. Carle In Geld and i'recleui Stones Secured by Itev, Dr. It. J. Neilu. There are en exhibition at U. Z. Kheads' Jewelry store, where they will remain until te-morrow evening, sotne rich jewels alike remarkable for their exquisite workman ship, their value and for the historical and personal associations attaching te them. They were the property of the late Cardinal Nina, prime minister te Pepe Lee XIII, and were bought by Dr. Nevln at the hale of his personal ellects. Twe of them are magnifi cent rings, solitaire emeralds of unusual size, heavily set with diamonds ; another is an oxqulslte sapphire set with dia monds ; all three et the rings are of rare workmanship and are fitted te open and adjust te tbe linger llke a bracelet, with out slipping ever the knuckles. A rich agate intaglio, the ring of a mitred abbot, has a head of Christ, the impression el which en sealing wax Bbews It te be a very artistic cutting. Twe silver handled knives and a fork el fifteenth century pattern and work manship, having blades and tines of the finest band-wrought steel, arofine specimens of art work ; and the whole collection Is well worth seeing. Key. Dr. Nevln. who has been vlaltlnir his relations here and In Pittsburg for seme time, will leave for New Yerk en Thursday. Ills Episcopal church in Itnme is in a lleur- Jflaing condition, and the owner of property valued at half a million of dollars. During the past fifteen yearn there has been Increase In the value of real estate In the Eternal City. The property upon which HL Paul's church Is built was purchased by Dr. Nevin in 1870, for 120,000, and would readily sell at the present time for J200,0ea xxTUtCTiey or rLnunuvuxNiiusiA A Whole Herd of Cattle Killed by Hlate Veteri nary (jnrjeen Urldge at Turkey Hill. Dr. Bridge, state veterinary surgeon, of .TbUadelpbla,and Secretary Edge, or the state beard et agriculture, visited Turkey Hill, Maner township, Monday, and killed the en tire herd of Mr. Jacob Llndeman's cattle, eleven In number. At a former visit the same officers had killed five or Mr. Llndo Llnde man's cattle, making sixteen in all that were suffering from the pestilence of pleuro-pneueonla. The less te Mr. Llndeman Is qulte heavy, as the state bears only a portion et it. Had the state officers been notified before the infection had gained se much headway the less would have been much lighter. On the farm of H. L. Helsey, adjoining the Llndemans, several head of cattle showed some symptoms of pleuro-pneumenla. These were quarantined and Inoculated. Te preven Uie further spread of the disease, Secretary Edge, by virtue of his authority under the law, has directed the constable of the town ship te see that all cattle are kept from the publle reads. ' It may be well te repeat here what has often been said before, that the law makes it duty en the part or the owner et any cattle atrected with pleuro-pneumenla te limned! ately report the fact te the state authorities. Dr. E. H. Weber, Ne. 7 East Orange street U the local state veterinary, and any case re! ported te him will be promptly attended te. Anether thing may be here stated. The 'Mate pays no damage te the owner of cattle killed en account of tbelr being atrected with tuberculosis. In such cases the owner must w the less ; but be will find it much cheaper kill them than te have his .whole herd in- hr the diseased animals. leS ,e.ber wb0 htt Blven much attention - 3;.u,tmBes among came in mis county, kai2Ju.UUoPlttlen that there U net new "- TTPT8?0' well developed nleure-pneu- wet lu sitKTf0??.1' T! state authorities, -f JtaUfitcUoner farmers la the tafteted district, have entirely stamped ent the dangerous disease. There are, how hew aver, several herds atrected with tubcrculesK mm. malvhk'ii nitimiK lextravt. What HeThlnka of Mayer Smith's Dlnppretal of the Market Street Uriel MIL As tolegrapbed te the Intkllkiknckh of Monday, Mayer Smith, of Phllailelplils, has said he would veto the ordinance prevlillng funds for the construction of a briilge ever the Schuylkill at Market street, for which Messrs. Malene, of this city, have the con tract Te an Inquirer reporter lastevenlng Mr Malnnniulil txwltlvelv that In no event, under the present ordinance, could the bridge cost ever F-71,000, which was the contract price. The principal clause te wincu mu mayor seemed te obect was that giving the chlef engineer power te modify or change the plans or specifications during the prog ress of the work. If such cltinge should be ordered, requiring an additional outlay, It must be at the expense or the contractor, who had agreed te erect the structure for a specliled sum. iiiscemract was Bimm huh swumy en tered. Besides tills he had already made contracts for f ir0,000 worth of material, and by August 1 some of the stene would be upon thegteund. Mr. Malene also asserts that the ordluance providing " th.it a contract shall net be altered either In regard te quan tity or materlal furnished, work done or prices paid for materials uiilc-u the consent et councils nas oeen euiaineu iu " changes," has been amended or repealed, se far as the bridge Is vencernetl, thus giving the chler cnglneer power te alter the plans. Mr. Malene does net bolleve there will be any tlluicuUv relative te the Traction coin- mny paying us preiwriiuu ui me .- " new structure. "They are only t k anxious te have it finished," he remarked' " lu order tecet rid olthe troublesome curve at the pros, ent bridge." With that, heweer, he would have nothing te de. When the temporary bridge was com cem pleted, ler which the city paid AO0Oand the Traction company f-0,000, the latter paid him upon presentation rf the Mil, and some time In advnnce el the date upon which the city made payment. Speaking or the Hart creek sewer, which was referred te in one of the paper", Contrac tor Miilenn said : " When 1 built the Hart eek sew or Mr. Tatham, tlien repre senting an organization similar te tne Citizens' Municipal association or te-day, took exceptions te the work ami broke holes In the structuie. Fer this Mr. Tatham spent considerable mener, and It cost the city quite a nice little sum also. Notwithstanding this 1 collected mv full iy,the experts pronounc ing the werli all right." Mr. Malene said In conclusion that he did propose te criticise the mayor's action or make any specific an swer te the statements already made until he had read the mayor's veto. An Awful Storm In Western reunsylianlA. A severe storm prevailed Monday through out Western Pennsylvania, delug damage estimated at J300.0UO. Houses were Heeded and struck by lightning, creis destroyed and trees and fenceswashed awa. Almest eiery railroad entering PiAWtrtTrg sTrfi?d from landslldeiMua-tfaGeuts. Hut theluryef Mt elemjarts was nrebably the greatest along the Pittsburg A Western read. Whole fields of 'wheit and corn have been destroyed and at ene point, near Evans City, a strip of wood land, soventy-iive yards wide by three quarters of a mile long, was lexelied by a tornado. At Pine Creek, along Butchers Hun, and iu the Sewlckley valley the water Heeded the houses and many families were lerced te leaxe their houses, and seek places ofsafety. In the country districts a number of persons were injured and two killed by lightning. l'eklng Fun at Cuqer. Frem the Philadelphia Ledger One et the most beautiful characteristics el the llepublican canvass for governor of Pennsylvania is the touching manner in which Chairman Cooper rallies te the rescue, and appeals ler money aid iu support e tarlfl. Strange as It may seem there must be lurking somewhere iu Pennsyl vania a concealed and most Insidious feo who has dark and desperate designs con cerning the duties en imported goods, and although it is most dilllcult te find that lee, and nearly as ditllcult te conceit e his ex istence, still the chairman of the state com mittee is determined te " smoke him out," if the patriotic people of the htate w ill only aid the chairman " iu all practical ways" the chief way belnc te come down with the cash. What fun alive " jielitien" Is ! Letters Granted by the ItegUter. The following letters have been granted by the register of wills ter the week ending Tuesday, July 'Si : Tk.stamkntakv (jeorge Swelgart. de ceased, late of East Cocalico township ; I'eler Sweigait, East Cocalico, executer. Admininthatien Klizabelh Melllgan, deceased, late of East Earl tow nsbip ; Charles Sweigart, East Earl, administrator. Henry M, Keener, deceased, late of Kaphe township; Simen H. Keener ami Michael (J. Gable, Haphe, administrators. Henry llreneman, deceased, late of Breck nock township ; Henry Lessiy, llreckueck, administrator. .Kill Henry Taken tn Italtltnern. Detecilves Goe. W. Selbelt and S. 11. Pre- burger, of Baltimore, arri ed lu this city this merulug with u requisition honored by Gov Gov ereor Pattison, for the delivery te the Mary laud authorities of Jim Henry, who is w anted in Heward county, Maryland, for barn burn ing and herse stealing. Henry wastaken be fore Judge Livingston where he was identi fied by the parties as the man wanted, and the judge made an order transferring him te the custody of the Baltimore authorities. They took him te Baltimore en the 2 o'clock train this afternoon. Henry still claims that he is net the man wauled for the etlenses charged. tlcturla'a Dogs riiiilugreplied. Frem the Paris Figare. Her majesty has lately been deveting a considerable amount of money and trouble te the photographing of hur laorite dogs. A Windser artist has taken eochelthecanlno le t repeatedly, anil, as the resultef hi labors her majesty has definitely approved of souie 30 cabinets, which make altogether a most inter esting catiine serles. It is te be hoped that the queen will net object te the photographs being publlshed, ter her loyal subjects would, 1 am sure, be pleased te see their sovereign's favorlte dogs. In the Illinois Legislature. It was a cold wlnter morning, and ene of the members from Egypt, 111., rose and said, pointing te the frozen Inkstands suuk In the legislative desks ; "Mr. Clieurinan, there no ink iu the wells!" As seen as he took his seat a second mem ber arose and said : "The meuiber from have said there air no ink In the wells! The member air mistaken! There air Ink In the well, but It air fnve." Fuueral or Mrs. Carolina C. 1IUU. The Itinera! el Carolina U. llatu took place this afternoon lrem the resldence of her son-in-law Hev. E. 1'. Mayser, IM East Vine street, mid was.'largely attended. Kor Ker Kor vicesworo held in .ion's Lutliuraii churcli, and were conducted by Hevs. I'fulil, of liar nsburg, and Danustetler, of felumlila. The Interment was made at .Ien's cemetery. Ilenrii lu a Ceal Mine. Fiem the Wllkeslmire Iticeid. Harry II, Ilensel, of Lancaster, at present visiting In this city, unci several members of the WiiliaiUHpert base ball club took advan tage or the stoppage of work at the Empire mine yesterday, and, under the direction or the ever courteous Ed. Jehnsen, made au inspection of the inside workings. It was the party's first exporleuce in a coal mine aim mey were mucn pieaseu wilu wbat they saw. Death el n lloueybeok Dentist, On Sunday l)r. Warren Diirnall, or lioueybreok. Chester county, died after a prolonged Illness, leaving a wile and one child. He wus a practicing dentist of Heney, brook. The remains wure taken te West Chuster Ter interment. llae Left the Hospital, Elmer Marsh, who soveral years age lived In J1L Jey, and wbone leg was crushed in the yards at Philadelphia some time age, mid afterwards amputated, Is at his home In Har rlshurg. Tliree amputations were necessary before the Injured mem her would heal. .To.ecuUen. withdrawn. Thesultsfer malicious mischief and fast driving against l'eter Weinheld and Harry Dougherty prererred by T. X. Kauflmau, whose milk wagon was wrecked a week age, were withdrawn this aiternoen and the cost, paid by dofe&dant. An me I weed knew net, till ovcr-late, What things are trucly small, and what are great, 'TIs sometimes haul te tell, In Ued'a vast sky, What's actually low, and what is high. Cheap I'.xcursleit, Cheap excursion te Atlantic City la I'hlladet phta A Heading railroad, en Thursday, August . Hound trip tickets ceed for three days Special tialn leaves guarryvllle nl 3:1J n. uni Ivnctuter, 4 05 a.m.! Columbia, !.( a. m. LAn dlvllle, l::3. rare only ja.cn. l.eae Mauhcitn at t.M ; Lltltz, 119 Kphrata,!, 10,and Hclnheld. S.2S. rare only Ji.;j. Special train returni suite day.leavlnR Atlantic City at .1 U p. in. Tickets for sate at all stations Jiir.JlAaiitlAltw Snrrst TrniinllliT or the errfc The surest trauiiulllzcr of the nerves Is a uieaiclne w hlch reinvtllej their supersonsltlvo supersensltlvo supersonsltlve ness by Invigorating tliem. 0cr-tensien of the nerves always weakens them. What they iwwHl. tlmn. ! a tnnlr. net a sedative The latter Is only tiserul when there Is Intense nientnl incitement and mi Immediate necessity exlsts ter producing quietude of the brain llostetter's stemseh Hitters restores tmnsqull ltyef thenerviu by endow Inn them with the vigor requisite le bear, without lctnB Jarivd or disturbed unhealthliilly, the ordinary Im pressiens, ptmiuied tlireiign tne uieuia in sight, heating and lvltectlen .Nay, It does mere tlum this It enables them te sustain a degree of tension trein mental application which they would lie totally unable te endure without Us assistance Mich, at least. Is the Irresistible conclusion te be drawn lrem the tcstlmenj of business and professional men, litterateurs, clergymen, and ethers who lue tested the feitifylng and tvpamllte Inltiience of this iclrbratcil tonic and nervine. Jy201md V BAT lilt. Kine. U Kelly's Cove. North Carolina, en the 2lth lnt., Kuiiiia f , wife of t. M King, r, and daughter of ! U Uensemer, of this clt,ln the 3d ear of borage. The relatives and friends el the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the ttineml. from the residence of her parents. Ne. at North liueen street, en te morrow (Wednesday) all- r neon at 2 o'clock. II"' '-id Herv4ss. In this city, en the i,thlnst Mar) Catharine, wife of Christian llelui mn, In the t.1th v ear of heriue. The relatives and friends ut the family are re specttully Invited te attend the funeral lrem her husband's residence, Ne iw Locust street, en Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Inter ment at .ion cemetery. Jy -t 1:ki July a,, l-ri, In this city, Lizzie, wlfe of Merrltt Ueeil, In her J-'d ear. The relatives and friends of the ramlly aie re speclfully Invited te attend the luneml, lrem her husband's resldeuce, Ne. a iNest Chestnut Btreet, en Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. Vf fffiT Vefir I'urniflrire. en the -Ttb Inst , Benjiinlu, son of tlenjaniln K. Fiery, aged 1 year. Fuueral services en Thursday at 9 o'clock, at the house. Interment at the Mennenlie church, New 1'revlJenie. iS" JtdAw HAUKKTH. ruiadetptila ITtxlnee Market. rau.iDii.rHU. July 27. Fleur JIarket tlrei Sales et '.0, barrels: Minn, bakers, M.VI?S; l'mina. family at M7S(JI ; Western at MiStilVi' Patents. M Jedilu. ltye neur dull at ! S'OS . 1 p. m, call Wheat July, tJ,Sc ; Aug, t3,Sc ; Sept., M'c corn July ie ; Oct.. .Yte. eats -July, 4i;c Oct.. .I5c. UCl., C--4l.. Aug.,;i e. . t-ept , l4c ; Aug , iwx, Sept , Xx. : New lern I'riMture Market. Nsw Yerk, July 27. Fleur market steady but dull; Fine, ! wftKA; Superfine, r. 252 ;S ; Common te i.oed Kxtra Western, tl ;e03M; Geed te Choice Evtra Western, II cues 00; City Mill Kvtras, ft W&i fa for West tndles; Minn, bxtra, tl J3 10 ; fcxtra Ne. 2, f : TitJ I 25. Wheat Ne. 1 lied suite en spot, '.'.'(jyic ; Ne. 1 White, state, 00c ; Ne. Ne. 3 lied, Winter, Aug , si'ie ; Sept., Hk-: Oct., ST,c. Cern Ne. 2 Mixed, cash, 4-c i July, 47' c; Aug , 4c ; Sept., S0c. Oats Ne. 1 l hlte etat. spot, IIQIVc : Ne. 2, de 42e; Ne. 2 Mixed, Aug , ii'ic ; sept ,te. ltye dull Barley nominal. 1'erkdull: New Mess. Ill 2T.Q11 Lard Aug., Kj 71 ; Sept., tn -I. Uoles'es 'lulet; 17Kc. ter 50 test betllug stock ; l'orte Klco. s3 i-c. Turpentine i) ulct at 3IHc Itesln dull : strained te geed. II i?l 06. Petroleum dull ; reflned In casrs, s'ic Freights dull ; gmlu te Liverpool, 3SC- liutter Market dull; New Western Crvunery. 1481. Cheese uulet . Western I helce. 7ifi75.c. Kgg3dull; state, HMJlic; Western, lit ll,Sc sugar market dull ; Itcflned culleaf, f.S 65CC: Uranulated,6Vi(J)3-''. Tallew steady : prime city, 4c Cetfee dull ; fair cargoes at tKc- Blce unlet ; Carolina and Louisiana, common te fair, 3HOIC. Chicago Aiarxet. Cbioaeo, July 27,0J0a, m. Market epemsl: Wheat Aug.. 7S'tc ; Sept.. 7'',C ; Oct . 7',c. Cern Aug , 42Sc i Sept , use ; Oct., 4lc. Oau Aug., 'iic : Sept., snjc ; Oct.,Je'ic. I'erlt Aug , r V ; Sept., ft iV ; Oct., tO U)i Lard Aug., is VJ,, r,7 j Sept , fiblX- nibs Aug., fjers ; sept., is. CLeems. Wheat July, 7'.c ; Aug., lic ; Sept., '"X" OcL.Kic. Cern-July, 43l,ie ; August, 4P-c; Sept-, ItJc; Oct ,4VJ4c. eau Aug., 2Kc; Sept , Sec ; Oct, jeJic J-erk Aug., r M ; Sept., w '.iv ; Oct., tie e:S- Lard Align S fie; Sept., l 70; Oct., , W. Hlbs Aug., !" i) ; Sept., , 30 ; Oct., t" JO. Oram and ITovtsiens. rnrnlsbeaby d. K. Yundt, llreker. Cuu Alie, July 27, 1 o'clock p. in. Wheat. Cern. Oats. Perk. Lard. 6 M n 141 Julv , 4JK August 75'i September 77!.; October 7') November niJ December n Wlnter Wheat Spring Wheat Cern Oau Uye Barley en City Crude Oil liecetpts Uegs 4 m 2. 70 77K Uecelpu. Car I.ets. .... Zi 47 .... &.') .... 221) .... JO 13 C.V, Head. Closing Prices 1 o'clock p. lu. Wheat. Cern. Oats. Perk. Ijird Julv 4H a sv G 1,0 August 7i; Sepieinber. 7JK October te NnvtimlKir sl? 41'J mi 2H u si h u 9 !; fi 7! JK)i IU Vli b 45 December M Oil City Crude Oil &,; Stock Markets. lluotatfens by Ueed, McUrann A Ce., hankers, Lancaster, I'a. IW TOHK LIST. 11 A. If . 12 K. 8 P.M. Canada Pacific wj; C. C. C. 1 8,K MIX Mk Cel. Ceal 24Ji 24 21!. Central Pacific. 4.s 4"2 IV i Canada Southern ll'i IIW 4IW Chi., St L. A l'gh. " n Denver A Ulollrande )i 2-J. s-X Del. Lack.A Wecteru l'i 127'. 127' Krle 33)1 siZ jjij Krle2d u4i vM fJ New Jersey Central s M5 KHi K. AT 31JS 3I2 iy. -)U.N 4V(. istf k-$ LakeHhere s7'i h7)5 S7 Michigan Central 77 77'? 76W Uls.nurl l'actnc. M lus!i P! Northern l'actac 2j 21? N. W n:;; ujJ nQ New Verk Central lurij Pwv iubvJ Ohie Central .. .. Omaha vK li. 48 Oregon Trans Jl 315. -H. OntarleA Wejtein I'.i Paclfle Mall 67 W. t,C Uechesuir 1'ltUeurg 1; it. Paul u?i ny. 'jriv. Texas Pacific 12',? 12'? liy, t nlen l'acltle U, :;w uH lr.b,ish Common 17H 17 is Wubash I'relened ais sol, '2il Wostern Union Telegraph.. I,7J. KVA 67 (Vest Shern WiK 1WK '.UJ raiLADi'.rniA list. l.jlitgh Valley K U., N. Y. A l'hlla 10 in !; funnsylvanla., 51'i tl1,; 3J- Ueadlng 13!, J u .un Lehigh Navigation ux u tey: Hestenvllle V. ?. ... 1'hlladelphla A Krle .... -J'. Northern Cent People's I'assenuHr U'd'lf Ucn'ltM'tg's us m'l u pit OU UH' UU lAJ' IJve Sleck Market. Ciiioaeo, J uly 2ii.-Thu Drtnen' Journal reports Cattle Uecelpu, a.uu head, ahlpiuents, l,7u); market steady. leftiSc. lower t shipping Hiiir,'.iV)tol,ietts.1jugj je, Blockers and feeders, tl 33((l S" I cows, bulls and mixed, II Se (j:l 75 ; bulk, tl 73 3 1 through Texaus cattle steady I grass cows, 2 linj-2 71 ; grass slecrs. IJOJaiUS; l'Jl Wusblngten, i, liu B,j,J7J. Hogs Uccelpts, li.SM bead i shipments, 2iilt market strong; rniigliaiiii mlxud.fl 2"W 4s.lt packing mid Hhlpplug,i47383 IS; light. II 200410 ; skips, f 1 8n( 1 1S.J Sheep Huculpu. tiu headt shipments, Nl); market dull and li)f(.'5e. lower; uatlviia, ieq 4 UJ; Western, ft Ottd I ou; Tuxaus, 117-HiJle. Kast LIbsbtt Cattlomeelpu. S..VS head ; ahlpuients, 4M; shade higher than lout weekH opening prices; shtpiueuis te New Yerk, Mi carloads. Heks receipts, 2.VO head; shipments, 2,100; market firm; i'hlladelphtas, (3 10Q3 V"u; Workers, II B0QS 00. ohlpiuenu te New Yerk, ID carloads, Sheep rocelpU, C.UOO headt shipments, 4,200; market slew; nothing doing. fhlUdelpbla Cattle Market. 1'uiLADSLruiA, July 20. lleef cattle, receipts for week were lioeves 2,200; bheep, 1P.IW; lipgs, 4,W Previous wcek-Hce cs, S.IA'1 Sheep, Ul!eel 1caftJl'e,'ic higher and fall KMras,i.O 6Uet ceed. 'tWei iiiediiiin, HtHe t i-eni '"i'ateew's were in belter lisiuest at 'iMIt'ic, Milch eew werdullat jrtt'. eal Cat es em tu tn'tter demand at Mfte. Mieep were in eener n'tuesi uir uissi KII1ut. . HIlA hlle i-omnien wriviewei i extre, i.'av; t gissl, 3X0 1 IHIS'C! medium, Sialic iMIllbs, lUi'.c, Hogs slew j western, TOTV i Cc. country, PXtt new Tere. mikMi Niw en, July n. Wall street. IJOp. nu nu Mency easy et 1 per cent, fen-lgn ex change llr.u nt tl tf.v,(ltt tlevernmenls Urnii Currency 6', llj.;; bid t 's coups. JU" bid i IS"sll:V. bm. The stock marketthls morning opened strong nml en a buying of the VanderMlts. Krle and erthern l'acltle prices advanrrd dntlng the early dealings i te lj per cent, for the whole list, with Iho exception el tee Umnger stecVs. The latter were dull and heavy, but without material change. In the hour tn neon the mar ket was seu ew hat unsettled, and at the present writing values show Irregular tliauges. The anderbllls, Krle and Northern l'aciflc .lie still strong. LaH-at Mmu anu lumim. Keperted by J, 11. Leng. l'ar Last value, sale. Lancaster 6 per cjnl.. lsi... .. lixi 107 " " liV ' 4 ' Scheel lean.... " 4 " lu ler Ji ears " 4 " In S or ii ears 4 " tn lu or J) j ears Manhelm Ikireugb lean .. HO ,.. liO 1A) lift 1W un.a lift 1W lui M) III) sisa BTIVS. First National llanft M Tarmers National Uiuk M 20ft 113 l'Jl 1IT.MJ l"-) 115 1 1M IX) Fulton National Rink liu Lancaster County National llank .... W Columbia National llank Ien Christiana National llank., li3 li liu no lll . lrt) . liJ . no , Ml , 111) . Ill) . no . HI) . ltt) Kphrata National uuiik... rirst National Itank, Celuintila First National llink, stnulnirg .... First National Hulk, Marietta First National llauk, lit, Je) Lltltt National llank Manhetm National Kink Union National llank. Mount Jey. New- Helland National llauk (lap National llank Uuarryvllle National llank hllzabethtnwn National bank Nottbern National Hank TensriKasTisjKs. Htg Spring A lleavur Valley Urtdgeisirt A Horseshoe Columbia A Chestnut lllll Columbia A Washington 2OU.50 1W. 1W. l is-..-) no no no 137.W SIX) . 2 nx . ji . 2U . 23 . 23 . 23 . 23 . 23 . S3 . 23 44.SO 23 21.08 20 2U 40 41 4.S.OS tu 33.10 70 S3 73 .23 107.S0 14A aue Coiiestogii A lug spring Columbia A Marietta Maytown A ElliaWitlitewn Lancaster A Kphrata Lancaster A Willow Street StmsburgA MUlixirt Marietta A Maytown Marietta A Mount Jey 23 Lane, EtlZHbethtew n A Mlddletewn. litl Lancaster A Frultvllle .V) Lancaster A Lltltz 23 Kist llrandy wine A Wayiftsburg .... ) Lancaster A VMUlamstewn 2ft Lancaster A Maner M Lancaster A Manhelm 23 Lancaster A Marietta 25 sa Lancaster A New Helland kJ y: KISCSLLAMOCS STOCKS. Quarryvlde It. 11 SO Mltlersvllle Stret Car SO 1.13 &23 DJ 2S 1(0 23 10 203.23 21010 103 IS. 1 B) 5-2.23 SO UB 101 310 11 IH.7S llW.73 InuulrlnB Printing Company se Gaslight and uel Company 23 Stevens Heuse (Ponds) mi Columbia litis Cemivmy 23 Columbia VV ater Company 10 Susquehanna Iren Ceiuitany be Marietta Hellew-.ware liu Stevens Heuse M Mlllersvllle Nermal school 25 Northern Market se Kastern Market SO Western Market SO Lancaster City Mrvet Kail way Ce SO (iaa Company lkinds lu) Columbia borough bends lu) LancasterA busquehanua. SO l.ancajter A New Danville tf Ouarryvllle I!. 11., 7"s Hi) Iteadlng A Columbia It. It.. 3 s Ill) A'A'W AZI rjiKTISESMXTg. B AK1NO POWDKK. ROYAL BAKING POWDER, Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never vanes. A marvel of purity, strength and wholeemeness. Mere eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low toot, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only tn earn. Uetal IIakise I'ew-dib Ce., 106 Wall Street. New Yerk. mav27-lvdw LOST ALONU Till. PENNSYLN A nla Railroad, east of Laniaster, a news paper canier's book with the word "Istklli ukki kb " written en the back The finder will be liberally rewarded by returning It te this elllce. HdAw WAdS LNTED LAHOKEK.S AM) EOl'N- help ; married man preferred. Cotten mill work ter families. sii-auy employment wages 11.50 per day : rent lrem lour te hit dollars. Apply Mlllvllle Millvlllc. Nuw Jersey. Manu acturlng Ce., Jj-2l-JtdM,WAS WILLIAM D.KEMIILE, Agt. .1 POUNDS GRANrLATEILSUGAK AM) t 1 pound of Unrivaled Eicelsler grade el Coffee for) cent, at MAGNA V'5 Tea and Cotrre Stere, J-2ii-lwd 11 and 117 North queen Street. 1 000 HALAKY TO AGENTS. U)XJJJ Addreiiatence, 1)11, SCOTT'S ELhCTItlC OOODS, Ne. 612 Ilreadway, New Yerk. The Only Genuine. apssmdced S' rOKAGE COMMISSION WAI.EHOU8E. DANIEL MAYElt, Ne. IB West Chestnut Htrwt. 1ec2-lyfl A S MEDH'INE USE THE KIN13T CALIFORNIA. BRANDY In the Market, at HOHUKll'S LiqUOU STOUK, 4t CENTltE sqUAKE, Lancaster. Pa ESTATE OF FllEDKUICK H.TviLLIO, LATE of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters of administration en Bald estali, having been granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebt ed thereto are lequested te maku luimedlate lujnncnt, and thesu having chiluiH or demands against the same, will present thern without de lay for settlement te the undersigned, residing In Lancaster, I'a, AUUU8TA WILL1U, Jyli4,tdru Administratrix. STATE OE MARTIN I'IIAMEeTlaTE of Manic township, Lancaster county. Pa., deceased. The undersigned auditor, appoint d te distribute the balance remaining In the bands of wtlllam Wnrfel, administrator et said estate, tu and among these legally entitled te the same, will sit ter that purpose en WEDNESDAY, AUUL'ST 18. ls-fi. at 111 o'clock a. in.. In tlin l.i. luary lioeui et the Court Heuse, In thu City of .Huciitiur, wneru un persuus iiuuresieu ill Haul distribution may attend. 27 1ldA3lw CHAM. I. LAND1S, Auditor. D ON'T HE A OLAM I Don't be a CLAM, Put buy your Coffee of SAM, I he Original Tea and Coffee MAN. 18 IT ANV WONDElt 1 AM CALLED THE TEA & COFFEE MAN. Seiling everM.OiK) peundi of Coffee In lssj, te say nothing of the large amount of Teas 1 bem. Fifteen years experlence In the Tea and Coffee business In Ireland. Scotland and America has taught me te select the kind et goods the peeplu want. I use no guess work (as come would-be tea and ceffee dealers) lu purchasing these goods. As I have told you before, and the poeplo of this city and county have learned, by purchas ing their goods lrem me year after year, that 1 umthu 1'lONEEll lu LOW PU1CE8 for Stand urd Teas and Coffees. In order le gire my cus tomers tbe benefit of another reduction, 1 will say te them that Forty-FlreCents will buy Tour Pounds of (iranulaledSugaraud One Pound et Unrivaled Excelsior U ratio of Coffee. AT MY TEA & COFFEE STORE, NO. 38 WB3T KINO STRBBr. CLARKE I TIIK OUIQ1NAL TEA AND COFlfEB MAN. P. 8. Bring your certlOcate te Clarke's and get u ten cent cake of Floating Seap, sheet of wujlc and a beautiful card, free. HKW AttrRH TlH B3HSHTS. MAKKl.KY'S " YK1.LOW FKONT" rlear tiller Havana ft rent Cigar Is pro nounced by smokers the beat In the mar ket, at MAUKl.KY'.s " Yellow trout," Nn. 31 Metth Ij neon StiveU (formerly llarttnan's) SCHOOL TAX 1-OH 1SN5.I Thedapllcatels Inthe hands of Iho Treas urer. Thnsi percent, oil for prompt payment. W'.U. MAHSIlAI.l., Treasuier, . IStentrenquare. ORIce hours from 9 a. in te 4 p.m. Jljuulll IJllNi: WHISKIKS. 3 instillation of H.s, wj, isse, ii, are net equalled In the ceuntiy. At UKIUAKT'S Ol.l) INK STOUK, II K. HI..W MAHK.lt, Agt. Ai)i:i,iciet's ii:sskht can in: msde In a few minutes firm III' 111. K ' l.Ujl 'III UKX.MiT. Four recipes ferpiepatlng. Fer sale at iiuni.K'5 maid sieitK. .Ne. ai West hlng Stlis AV MY PAY $15 l'Olt A HKT OK TKKTH. when Mm inn get the same ill js, at w i. riiir.u iHMiiui uisiius, .Ne. W North yueeu Mnsit. lias administered. aplj lj it D1 It. W.H. LUWELU i)KM'i.r. Ilradnale of Iho t tilversltv et Jlarland, with Dr. K. K. Auuiig, Ne. s Last Orange street, Ijui aster, I'a. ui.!l uuwAtldeeil UEALitl) I'llOl'OSALS 1 OH I'fTriNU O Mvam Heating Apparatus In the I "ri llouse, Lnticastar, Pa, will be ncetieil at tin elllce of the County Coiiimlssleuen uiilll neon Salitnlii), JulySl. !!. Ilv unlet et iln ClIDNT. (.OMMlSMIlMli Attest Frik tlniKar, Clerk. JliciMld S 1,000 Kl'.WAHI). Fer till v ease of Kldnev Trouble-. Nervtms Debility, Mental and I'liisli-iil Wenkuess thai IIOIANIC NK.UVK 1111 1'e.KS fills tu cun-. Sold bv druggists, .'' ieut.s. IIKKll SIKII CO., Ne 15 North llth hi . I'hl'a , I'a. Clrculare liee. mar20-juidru,ThA?.w SELLIMI Ol I-- ATHEIH'CKI) I'KU'ES. All kinds el l..idlts'ud lleiits' Furnishing liemls. Te tcdnie stock te make room ler Win ler OixHls, at llhCllIULD'S CltKAl' LAH trOltK, Ne. 52 North Queen stiiet, -lgn of the Itlg slecking. 1". H. A twivsteiy llrlck llnuse In u geed loca tion for sale or rent. Terms ea-. -ClOH HOT WI.ATHEK. 1'i.AltK.r, SAUTEIiMC AMI t. HUMAN VMSK9. UElUAltT'S WINK STUUE. 11. E. SLIVMIKER. AmT J KVAN'S FLOUIl. LEVAN'S FLOUR Always Uniform and Reliable s r it i n e Ul'EMNO AT II. (1KH HAIIT'9. FINE TAILORING. The ijirKiMt and most Complete Assortment of FINE WOOLLEN- ter the bprtng Tiadete be found In the city of Lancaster. A Choice Line of Hprlng Overceatings and 1'antaloenlngs In all the latest Patients. Prices Lew, llest Workmanship, and all goods Warranted as represented. h."gbrhart, NO. 43 NOllTII O.UKEN HTllBKr. -Oppostte the Postefflco. mar.M)dK B LACK 11AKKEN MINEKAL SPKINli VV ATKIl. A natunU TONIC AI.TEltATlV E. Diuretic of unusual power, pronounced by Dr. llrlnkman. nn autheitty upon such faxes, te lie similar tn effecu te that of the Alevls spa, of i.ermany." As te Mb merits we refer te the following well knew u citizens w he have or who are new uliig the water J 31 W. i.elst, J. il. Jehnsen, .Ine D. sklles, II. C llrub-iker. esq., A. D. Frltehey, i-sq , The. Whltsen, ci , Capt, 11. A. Mnlth, James D. Potts, J. li. (Joedman, 1 . 11. OrltUths. U. 51. .ahm. Medical testimony and rcferencea furnished upon application. I-.S. GOODMAN, Manager, Ne. 37 East lirant street, (rear of court Heuse.) 11LACK llAltltEN ai'l'.lM, HOCbt., within two hours of the city. A iinlct. homelike re treat. Delightful gieund, caretul alletitlnn, unexcelled cutslne, uiodenite charges. Fer terms, etc., addres MISS CHK13TIE liOMllEIIGElt, Pleasant U rove, Lancaster County, Pa. JunelrXind TITILLIAMSON A FOSTEIt. 32 TO 38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. GREATER BARGAINS ! The Carving Precess Continued ! Embracing a Large ijuanttty et CHILDUEVSHIIUIITPANTI'LEATEDTUNIC a U ITS, at ,1 1 Oe, H.S", lien, 5.ee. I10 '3 SCHOOL 81' ITS at 11.00, l.jn, H.tu. IIOY'3 DKKSS SUITS at Ilbi,t7.(i,t.tu. MEN'S WOUKINO l'ANTa OF MECHANICS CASSlMEUE, 11.00, ll.'i;, tl SO. LACE FHONT HICKORY CLOTH SHIRTS, ijc., 15c , lie THE LAltOEST ASSORTMENT OF SILK NECKWEAR. 10c., I7c, Ale , 25c, French and German Half He3e 19c. HOl'S AND CHILDREN'S Dress Straw Hats, 10c., 15c , )e. 8EA U It ASS AND IlltOAD IIUIM hUN HATS. 5C , 10c., VOC. OEN'T'S LIU11T COLORED 11.50. DEUI1YS, II.U), CANVAS HATS, I5c. and 35c. FOOT COMFORT AT LOW COST. GENT'S WAUKjENPHAST SEWED SUOES, 12.50 and 13.00. LADIES' IIUIUIIT FINISHED tl.M. KID SHOES, WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 82,84, 36 & 38 E. King SI LANCASTElt.jrA. 49"Stores clese evcry (jKalttg at 0 o'clock, ex. ccptBatutuny'a, KW AlrKKTIHKMKrH. WANTi:i)- AOKNTH WITH HMALL iiiiillnl W e Iismi seuikI hlng new, no risk, !!,rp.,:j!,.Y.,l.,.rt,r?'liU a" .,,,i' "m,r' "i at muw h.XUMUKCOAil Luimltlu, N. . ivS-3iihhj1 pHIVATlIHALK OK HOlUKs! 1 have n let of WE8TEIIN NOHMAN nenSBS, lrem liidlnnaiiud Illinois, purchased by (III en, H.U1II1 X Ce , consisting r heavy drafts, farm hm-sivs, ami u few nice ill l ei-s. I also have ti cur livid of Kentucky ami Ohie llerses.giHKt drliers, wiui'ii i win iiisiMisutii in iirnuie sine. (IKOIKIKdllO.SSMAN. HEALTH Y, livslilng. Wlmi f DP.Llt'lOl'H AMI 1U lliispr's lttHit lloer. The Hest Huiumer llrluk. A bottte that will make live gallons of this delicious drink Is sold let 23 cents, by COCIIKAN.TIIK IIKlMllllIT, At Nim.1.17 A It) Nut III yueeii !t., Lancaster, Pa. luaS IveiMlll N l'.W ! lllllUHT! IIU'UFTIIKHI.AMIN euu PAVILION UN. MILK TO Ml' LI ITU DK. HOLD l IF, MAIITINHO LOW A.M1K'8 Mexicnu Pavilion Oombiufttien, (Inind evhlbltleii nt i and -p m Lest per leiiiiuiiee. i ni'mi iv Kveiung, euiy .. n g. .1 idles 1'he iHipiilni lesurt teri. Admission, loe. null . I It an mid lienteel J.i H rl Illi: l. U.NT OK THE! SEASON' Grand Excursion LANCASTER MOTERCHOR ! PEjNFvYN PARK, On Monday, August 2d, 188G. 41nu..l i:eiu'rt. Hint n. tit tiiiil ittorneou bv Hit' rr.iitr.t r.iiAM K l.Al, m ... ....... ".: .... i .- . -. . . .elmneit LIU the LANCAS- KltTi IIVND, of UinritHtiu, an TE11M I.S.S KUC IH1IJ. Dancing by the Mimic of TAYLOR'S ORCHESTRA. hlHTlil li-.iln leave Outer Depot of Heading It It nt o'clock a. in. !H'Ciiil itrraiigeini'iitH havelieim uiade ter extra cam for thnxi Intend lug te go en the ntleriHH.ni tralim. Tickets geed en all tigtil.irtralu) TICKETS : ADUI.IS 50.-.I CIIH.DItK.V . . . ,1C Ticket ter -ale nt urn Iilklliuk-iihb Onice, i,i "i-Mir Oilier, llnnrj l.erliarl, North ljureii stnet, or iiieiiilien of the leetety. JyJlTtil AT IIUIISK'S. THE FLOATING SOAP iitn unity te im nun IieMIik certlttcftt". Lull stHHi. 'I he swip la worth $e. i iKhe. iiUA.VUl.ATKl) bL'liAU, M'rii iiIa pfr iMtuml. or foiirrtetiniNol dntti ul.tlt'tl Mir.ir ttiul a iwmml el our Koyal lUuuaeil Zc. Cutlcv for KV. htlu 3uj;:ir Ce. per )K)unJ. Splrntlld Chw ltn.i Hie' nt v. iht juiumJ. The rhlUtlelnlita Tim Lnu ki'M, lour twiumli !er2Sc The ltflatn IVnn Cern (vvurviHH fruarunue3), ut st a can, or 'iv mlozeu ViirMtl rutiche.Gc jwr peuittl. I niArMi iviuhes5i per jmuh. Irltrt Apptiw, K'xxl, Ic. pr iii irt lVuiitiful Conch &heU, BURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTK1L I'A. leu phone ceitnei Hen H IHS1I it IIHOTHEK LAST REDUCTION -IN- Swuckcr Ceals and Vests. The lialaiue of our SEEHSUCkElt LCATH nud VhSIS no Mill clear oil at ll.'JS, fLMund UTS Our siSeI.E THIN S'lltll'ED COATS rreni HX. te USO Oill SINOLE l.ll.IITCOLOKEDCASSIJIEHK COATS, ll.Je te II.CO. Werth three tlines tlie money OurCHILDKEN'S LHIHT COLOItED SUITS, II a te IV Our lievs l.li.HT tOI.OUKI) SUITS (agu, .! te If), liTVtefi.. Dili MEN" SINULK LIl.HT V EIllIIT I' ANTS, 75c. up te IS a reduction of 50 ier cent. GAUZE UNDERWEAR, i;c.c ,i'C. iec , Trunks, Yalises, Club-Bags, SHOULDER-STRAPS, CUM CLOTHING, hliliitucr (oeils eT All Kinds telling at prlcnH m hlch will Insure their liiiiue ntale Halu an the room they et cupy muit be had liy Hi for our IMMENSE KALI, AND WINTEIt STOCK, which we ure new niantifactiirlng. t'Al.1. AT OSOi: AT HIIISH & BROTHER'S ONE-PRIOE Clothing and Furnishing Heuse, COKNEtt NOUTH QUEEN 8TUEKTAND CENTltK SUUAUK. -steiucltes every day at tip. in. at lu p. iu. Saturday a FUltKlTVltE. F UKNITUKK WAKKHOOMS, HL'V VOUItSELK A l'AIlt OK THOSE Eelding Dress Pillows. CALL KAHLV AT Hoffmeier's Furniture Warerooms. They are the nicest thing out and we have Just recelv cd another let of them. 20 BAST KING STREET. 1XJCH AN II J.IQUUHH. B HANDY 1 I1HANDY 1 1 At thU Beiwen of the year every family theuld lmvu u Ikjttlu of Reigart's Old Brandy. aealoaudsiuecuroforCholoraand ether um. incr troubles. UEIGAUT'S OLD WINE BTOHE, II. E. BLAVMAKEIt, Agt. rplIK OKLEIIHATED " BOUQUET' AND "OLD ANCHOIt" PUltE RYE WHISKIES Are rich In flavor, soft and pleasant te the taste. fun In Quality, aie excellent stimulants, and they stand without a rival in the market. Sold at all the leading Hotels and by Druggists. Alk ferlt. HUMl'UUKYAMAlmN, Bele l'roprletoia, laulMma tei N. Sd St.. fWlaaclpUl, ?. MKHr Am-KHTIHKMKNTH. MADEIRA ANDNIIKllllY W1NKN. image, ir.ti, 1-misis, mm, iW mii Wft M KEKJAUT'HOLD W1NKBTOKK, II. K.HLAVMAKKIt, Agt MAIIKLEY'H "YAHA HEAUTIEH'" clear lllled (if cholee Ne. 1 Havana, are lvceiuiuended tu levers of a genuine Havana Clgat, at M AKK LEY'S. " ellew rninl," Ne 21 North (Jeuim Utrtet (Cnniiurly llarttnan's) R r.nuirrieN i Te thiMu iii mint of a suiiiuier suit nl Clellies, PaiitaliNiiiliigs or "testings can save ineney by calling nt lteiutelu' Tnllerlng Par. ler, wlinm n lliMnintl Itcdiiitleii has been made. A lliHulMiiinmer Serge Suit for li), trluuned with Ptiugen hllk, A Nletl ElllZllh Mttr null l lllun timl lllnrlr feri. I'.legaul PantaliKiiM ferin. Patent snaps am Pmrnrl I'ltllnu. A. II. HUSKNHYKIN.SfNiirlhUuiHiitBk JOUTII ENOllitYTlOeilHHTOUE.' CRINKLED SEERSUCKERS ATIIAI.K I'ltlUK, AT THE North End Dry Goods Stere. J. W. IIYHNK. nevMid Nn. 3il Ninth Uueen itreeU rplIK Ni:V OASll HTUItU. NEW CASH STORE, Oiuuijlte tlie Kevtone lleuie and Northern Nntleiial Hank, i!J7 k '-M. North Queen Street Vi Viilutl et DlthSS UOODS. ri.AIN AND I'L.MD UIIITK OOODS, WIIII'K MCTOItlA l.,WNH, LINEN DE'ISDK", I (HIDED I'lUUES, Al.l.tlVKIt EMIIHOIDKKIK.S, I'lllMil.MI SKMs CKKHS, ll.M'ISTI.CHIl 111, (HIM S iAI'.K hill UTS, LAIHKS nml CUU. DUKS'S (IAHK, I. VK1EV, tiKM'SamlLIIIIiDltEV.H llOSK, And lull xleek ul Diiuii illct. All goedn at low iitlee riniHO t.lie n- n cull leliM-lyil W. II IIOWEKS. m'MMl.K HAKOAINS. STAMM, BROS. & CO. Neti. HO nml 20 North Quoe'ti 8t. PARASOLS & SUNSHADES At and llelew CiMt, It) l line. Summer Underwear. leidleH (Inure 11 intern ear. IV each, long and short sleeit4. lieutleineu 1 1inllii leiuze Duder jar, iV. each, ninth t'c. llentleuienS Jean Drawer-", Sk each. Ol'EN TO-DA1. Anether let of tlie-x, pifttv Satlneii. dark rulim. Anether let el Crinkled Seersuckers In lltaek, Uiehii mitl lllue. 81KCIAL IIA1UIA1N In Children Hegular Matle Hiwe at UKc. a pair, w eiih Cic. BOSTONSTORE, LAN'CASTEIl, I'A. M Alt PIN A CO. J.H- The Leading Shirt In thoMiirketUthe PEARL SHIRT, Uilh Tliitr l'ly Liiifiu lle-Mim, relnfnrcel.niul timdeuf Wauiiuttn Muilln. 0tr 5,iti in uk In LanriMtiTCIty Hint tnunty. II WJa j'lvcuert VJ 75 Cent Shirt lliw a !.iin V.iliz Hiwem "nine futthu KIrIhiiIe, uml equal te ftiiy i'elljir bhlrt nmile lu tliu same w iy. 49 Cent Shirt, Itelnforetl I'rent and Hick, Extra ijuallly Mcfcl Uu ami Made te Wear. Pleated Bosem Shirts, Open or ClfHetl litiutl, lttgnlar 1'rlt.e, fl.:7. all sl.es, ll.L'la plece UEDl ITION IN PERCALE SHIRTS. Twenty llve De.en Percale Shirts inade te still for II Se, UiKxl I'atitirnt, Extra Cellars and Culb, reduced te II. no aplecu. PERCALE SHIRTS HIi Twe C'ulliirt mitt Cuirn, mipanilc, atfiD cunts npiuce. '-'," Dezen Calice SliirtH, l.iiindrletl ready te put en, at SI cents aplecu wertli in :mc uenu. IIICICLESHIUTS, IIEUA1TA 81IIIIT8 TOUUIST'S SIIIItTS, 111. IK I'LANNEL SIIIItTS. Gauze Underwear, iMJozen llAllirlgKiin HhlrU nt 11 cents, rcKular prlctt, iVtcenU. GAUZE UNDERSHIRTS UK, '5, '-'. If, te, anil Cents. J. B. MARTIN 4 GO., Cor. West King & Prince St., Oppealtti Slevens Heuse.) LANCAHTEIL I'A) VLVTIUXU. M YKHStV H ATI IKON. OF LITTLE YAH ! LOW I'UICES AllE OE LITTLE VALUE WHEN THE WOUK 13 I N-rEIHOH-WItENTHE GOODS AUE MADE TO SELL AT LOW 1'ltICES. NOTSOIIEUE. OUU STOUK WAS MADETOSELLrOKMOItEMONEV; HUT THE KL1UIIT OK SEASONS HAS LEKT US WITH MOKESl'HINO STOCK THAN WEC'AKETO CAUUV. OIIH JULY SALES HAVE 11EEN VEltV ELATTEltlNO, CONSlDElt INOTIIATlTlSOUll VEltV DULL EST BEASON, AND THESE SALES HAVE ItEDUCED OUU STOCK IJUITE CONSIDEUAIILY. N'Olt AUE ALL THE HEST STYLES l'ICKED OUT. SOME OKTIIE NICEST AIIK II EKE, AND THE I'UICES SO LOW THAT WO ONE SHOULD MISS A UOODUAltUAIN. MO. 13 BAST KINa BTREDT, LAMOASTXB. FA. SHIRT DEPARTMENT MYERS & RATION, -. ; .
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