"y-'jSirrgc- y VKjh,- $n , runi '." i ! J fj;1" ' TH1E IaANOABTER DAILY lyTBLLIGENCBK, THURSDAY. JULY 29, 188Q. nx'VS '-7WlvS3W';' M 'X I tfh ' . t. f. : DRAINAGE. r cemmiTTmm lvokike XUm IBOVBLK. juntM ITteg m HtN That Will m WlM AlUr Haar Balm. r Mn. a. k. jiatwcit. 1 Bitet Bontettb I" Correspenieawi of IwTatLianicaa. si a. July 2a At sevcrnl places I Kb tm of Columbia the drainage of m feaM iBsafiScient and In tlme of tit oTerflew of water would be eftkaatreeta being badly washed ' flM -.Tfca highway committee or council have f'ftM Manning theae places and have been te put them in geed repair, the anpervlier with his corps of work- kare been at work In putting in a sewer MtMeend and Mill streets, and have com- fitld their work In a urst-clasa way. The wasar from Becead, Mill and Lawrence treats ta received at this point, and is carried ,.ky the means of terra-cotta pipes into the iawar under the Pennsylvania railroad, and thence te the river. The water irem tbe : dwelling houses along Second street, past or Ptrrjr, la also drained into this sewer and the "drainage prevents the accumulation of stag &'MBt water. Kad BU Finger Hurt. 2t Jehn 8. Snyder, conductor en the fchlftlng . w WBguie of the Pennsylvania railroad, met , J, wMh a alight accident during yesterday while ' mpleyeil en his train. lie was handling a V. belt, and had the Index finger of his left hand It' caught in such a manner that a large piece et Bean was tern iron, we linger, me injury does net prevent the conductor from work. leg. Fermer Resident Dead. Mrs. H. R. Nelwell died en Tuesday morn ing at her home In Lewlstewn, l'a, The remains will be brought te Columbia for Interment and the funeral will take place from the Pennsylvania railroad station at six o'clock this evening. Mrs. Net well was a former resident of Columbia. Picnics. The Sunday school of theTrinity Reformed church held their annual picnic yesterday, at Penryn Park. A very large number et people went en the picnic and the morning train consisted of twelve cars. All report having an excellent time. The annual picnic of the Mount Ien A. M. K. church is being held te-day, at Lllitz. Five carloads of the colored population of town' went en the picnic this morning. The day Will be spent In having a geed time. General Welsh pest, Ne. IIS, C. A. K. will held a picnle at Penryn Park during the month of August. Seme Town Nete. MUs Mamie Zlegler has left town tern trip te Pbccnixville and places of Interest along the sea shore. Mr. Jehn Fendrick has left town lernn extended trip through the Western states. The pay cir of the Heading fc Ueltirubh railroad arrived In town this morning, when the empleyes received thelr Wages for the month of June. . Last night a Isrge het-air balloon was sent efl In Wrlghlaville. It ascended te a great ueigutauu nnauy came uewn in weiumuia, -landing en a pest at tiie Heading it Celum bia raiireaa station, a large crewu 01 peo ple gathered around the place and In a short lime the balloon was secured. The Susquehanna river Is rising slowly and the water is In a very muddy condition. A game of base ball will be played en .Sat urday afternoon between the August Flowers, of Lancaster, and the Columbia club. These clubs have each wen a game and the concluding game will be watched with interest. An Infant son of Mr. William II. Herr, en Locust street, age fourteen months, tiled at its home this morning, after an illness of several weeks. The cause of the death was cholera infantum. The back building of the house of Jehn D. Zeck, en Frent street, was discovered te be en fire this morning. It was discovered by D. II. Palmer belere the lames had gained much headway and was seen extinguished by him. The are originated from the steve pipe becoming het and igniting the reef. Very llttledamage was dena BVJtMM LEISVBK. Bew rersiilrlnc People Fles te the VVoe.ls and Meautalns. The picnle at Penryn te-day Is of the First Reformed Sunday school, or Heading. The families or Mr. Jehn C. llager, Mr. W. B. Mlddleten and Mrs. . I-'eltz, accom panied by a number of young ladies and gentlemem of this city, about thirty In all, went te I'euryu at 12:10 this afternoon for a little picnic. The Conestoga Fishing club, new camped at Yerk Furnace, received their geutlemen li lends from this city j'esterday. Today they receive their lady friends. Collector Jehn T. MacQenigle and wire have returned irem their trip North ; Jehn J. v'ltzpatrick remains at Saratoga. Heme of the scholars and teachers of Cov enant U. B. bunday school such as had net been along te Penryn en former occasions are holding a kind or family Sunday school Elcnle at Recky 8prings te-day. Several ussqa in the morning and at neon went out and a very pleasant time Is being bad. Rev. J. J. Mcllvaiee, or SL Joseph'a hos pital, this city, is traveling among the lakes and hills of Green Ireland. Miss Gertie Metzgar, of Lancaster, is tbe guest or Miss Fannie Kby, or Harrisburg. Steve J. Owens and wile and U'm. liewers and wile, left Lancaster this morning for Atlantic City, where they will spend a week or two, and go thence te Westminister, Md,, where they will stay two weeks longer. Miss Ella K. Laverty, of this city, Is visit ing her sister. Mrs. Lutz, of Leck Haven. Mrs. Annie Laverty is summering with friends In Franklin county, Pa, Jehn I. Ilartman, J. Hay lirnwn, Goe. YV. Eaby, Abram Illestand, G. (J. Kennedy and Jeremiah Rife went te Weinheld'a uiillsnear Denver station, en the Reading railroad, te visit the Yellow Frent Fisblng club, who are encamped there. The visitors will be enter tained in a royal manner. Mrs. Mary J. Kckert and daughter Laura, et Lancaster, are visiting Mis. Smith, iu Heading. Commissioner Myers is In town te-day, having come from Uceau Greve lastevenlng. Alter attending te some oeunty business he will spend a few days at the Landlsville campmeeting and return le Ocean Greve, where he will spend the balance of the sum mer. ufSlSe It SiMH-JZlDDLBTUWX STRIKE. fthf. i Cause uf tb ft Trouble at the American Mmiu.KTOw.sf July ti. Every public manifestation of docility en the part of the strikers at the American Tube and Iren company does uet picture the real situation here. The Knights et Laber, who are numerous ate becoming excited since Hun garlausand Poles are arriving and accepting work below the wages the strikers were getting. Twenty-nine of thorn went te w erk yesterday morning. A committee et the strikers held confer, ence with the superintendent, but no agree ment was reached. The mill Is operated euiy by day new ; the butt mill, the tap mill and three furnaces have net been stepped, aud the prospects for starting the ether departments seen are net very favorable. The Knights of Laber are building a hall Tube and Iren Company' Werk, en Catherine street It will be -11x00 feet and three stories high. Most of the strikers are members of the order, and receive benefits during then- idleness. The cause et the strike has been misrep reaentated by all the papers. It was the do de do mandferthepayof 1883 and the eight-hour system. Therumer that the works will be removed te Youngstown, Ohie, has no foundation. The company his a plant there, but the mill here has ad vantages quite as Important as natural gas. Ilerki County Helier iUplujIuii, Twe boilers at Uenulng'aoromlnesatTop Uenulng'aeromlnesatTop Uenulng'aoremlnesatTop too, Berks county, Pa., exploded en Wednes day afternoon. Jeaiah Ulack, the superin tendent, was killed : Jereme Trexler was probably fatally scalded, and Moses Haunt was seriously Injured by falling timbers. Several ether men employed iu the mine were slightly injured. The building was burned down and the machinery entirely wracked. Returned te Court. Mary Overly was heard by Alderman Hpui. iler yesterday afternoon en the charge of 'OilUllSeV. Th llA,mM aai.1.! ll..( luleaatuleeaM had been made out and re wd the e te court. Mary entered ball eriMraMieaiM?, - I r . t Maner aimvavtra tub it. Til Maiuotaem Which Ills Widow Has Erected In Ijurl Hill Cemetery. The widow of the late lllsliep Matthew Seme Simpsen, ei the Methodist Episcopal church, has erected an elaborate mausoleum te his memory iu West Laurel Hill conietory, te whlce the remains of the bishop's mother and brother have just beeu removed. The tomb is situated In the centre el a circular let ninety feet in diameter, lerried In the high- -.ii.- .ri. u..-.,.. 'f'l.ji ttlrtiplurn Is in the shape of a miniature eliapel, built In the Oothle style of architecture, the material Connecticut granite, upon which the uulliler has placed no costly embellishments, but has amiiul a iiinmiinnnt tilaln mid shuttle. The structure Is cruciform, 13 feet 0 Indies !. in m feet II Inches Ionic, and 21 feet 0 Inches te the top of the cresses which cap each gable end. The entrance te the mauso leum, an arched doorway, will be closed In summer by a perforated breuzi gate of ole ele gant design and Btiporier workmanship, and In winter by a deer of heavy carved oak. Light will Tall Inte the interior through win dows of cathedral stained glass onelutho rear, three en each side, and ene ever tue en trance, each Illustrating souie religious fact or Btery. On each side or the entrance are polished latitats for epitaphs, or the names of the silent eccupanta of the tomb. Support ing the arch et the doorway are columns of polished Qulncy granite. In the centre et tbe Interior will stand the sarcophagus of whlte marble, w bleb w 111 con tain the mortal remains or the deceased el ol el hep. This is S feet 0 inches lone, 2 wet 10 inches wide, and -I feel .1 Inches In height, ,i(i. ...eri.iu xeiiiiuiKi nt n.u'li corner sup porting the top, which is an liultatleu et the reef el the mausoleum. In the projecting wings are catacombs intended te receive the remains of members of the bishop family. Of these there are reur en c.ich side, te w hlch will be titled marble slabs, with bronze handles, which will bear the name and age or their occupants. The fleer will be laid with blocks of alternate black and white iimrhlii tlllnir. The bodies will be placed beneath this fleer. In almut a month, It is thought, -,lhe work will be completed and ready for the removal or the remains of the bishop and his seu, who are new buried in Seuth Laurel UIU, and the be ly ir his first child, burled at his former tesldence ill In diana. A XKVVIILIVAS Kl'LlT. Tite Contentions la the Twenty-Seventh Con Cen Con i;relennl Dltrlct. The Republican congresflousl conference of theTwenty-Beventh district met in Cerry, Erie county, en Tuesday. There were In the field l W. Mackey, et Franklin ; 1, F. Wat son, of Warren, and Isaac It. Hrewn, of Cerry. It was conceded when the conven tion met that Mackey had the majority, and the Itrewn and Watsen tactien filibustered and consumed the time el the convention until the question of balloting for a nomina tion was finally put, at 1 o'clock in the morn ing. The Itrewn and Waiken delegates Mil lug te get an adjournment, forty-live of them retired from the hall. What was left of the convention alter the withdrawal then pro pre pro ceoded te ballet, and neniluated C. W. Mackey, the vote standing -Mat-key, vs ( Wat Wat eon, 21; Brown, ft The nomination was then made unanimous. Forty belters, a iortien of the delegates of Watsen and Hrewn, held a minority con vention next day. W. It. Nutting, et War ren, made an inflammatory speech, stating that, alter the conduct of the Mtckey dele gates In refusing te rccenie the Watsen aud Hrewn men, every effort should be made te secure Mackey 's deleat. Speeches or the same tenor were niade by members from Erie. Colonel L. F. Watsen, of Warren, ene of the opposing candidates, then addressed the minority, stating that the belt was made without his knowledge or consent, and that he denounced it aud its movers, adding that Warreu county would supjxirt Mr. Mackey, and he called upon his delegates te with draw from the minority, w hlch was done, leaving but seven Hrewn men, who, being unable te transact business adjourned. Mr. Watsen says that the Warren county Republican committee would give Mr. Mackey a unanimous ceuiplimeutary vote. The Itrewn delegate! are ititone In their feel ing against Mr. Mackey, and if he accepts the nomination, which Is regarded as doubt ful, they will probably secure his ileleat. The Democrats of the district ure Jubilant, and anticipate victory. The Wurld'R mjrhi-. The statistics or the world's production or sugar show that thorn is a sternly and large annual increase, The amount el cime sugar produced In the season et lsSJ-5 waa 2,lWi,euO tens an increase et 733,000 tens evor that or 1S34-6, and l,07S,5S3 tens ever that of ls7." it, Cuba led the list with 000,000 tens this season, wblch Is a falling oil" or i7,W0 tens irem the year befnre, and Ol.OJb tens less than iu IS7."-0 Tbere was also a decrease hi the product or Java, the next greatest source of supply, or 00,000 tens Irem the yield el I'M &. Hut in the production el almost all ether cane grow ing countries there has been, as stinu n by tbe totals a marked advance. The yield el beet root sugar(2,OH,000 tens this season) his (alien ett 501,000 from the last annual report, but comparisons with the statistics el lsTi Oshews a growth el 702,tS9 tens in teu years. These reerts de net reconle glucese aud grape sugar, or sorghum sugar or maple sugar, and are evidently made up from the basis or commercial statistics concerning the HUgar that has entered the market. Beyond this there are vast quantities ei cane sugar produced ler Uoiuestic use In all tropical countries aud consumed by the producers and their Immediate neighbors, which de net enter into the computation. Tim most nota ble increase in auy country is iu the beet root sugar yield of Russia, which has grown from !!U,U0U in the season el ls75-! and toO.Oei) tens iu 11531-5 up te ii"i,000 teus in 1s5j-0. IK ifCrCLB TO VUIt.AlKLfUIA. Hew lastly the Trip la .Made In a ll.tj, Kten Oter lt.nl UeiuM Mr. L. C. Fowler, photographer, Ne. 12 West King street, mounted his bicycle Wednesday morning and rode te Philadel phia. He left Lancaster at 5 a. m., aud stepped for breakfast ui Nick Danuer's hotel, Paradise. The reads were bad owing te the rain of the day before. Frem I'ara I'ara I'ara dlsetoCeatesville.thoroals were still worse, being badly washed In many laces. He took dinner at the Stevenson huuse, aud then pushed en te Downingtown ever geed reads. Frem Downingtown te Paoli he feuud the reads bad, but from Paell te Philadelphia they were almost as smooth as a Heur. The ride was a dellghtrul one, aud .Mr. Fowler made the distance from I'aell tn j2 1 street In an hour. He took a run through the park, crossed (iirard avenue bridge, Uiencednwii the Schuylkill te Greeu street and nil te II read street dejmt, vvhore he took supper, shipped Ills bicycle te Lancaster, took pis sage en the 8:0 train and reached I.iuc.ntiir at 11 o'clock Wednesday night, noun the worse for his long ride except that Ills hands are a geed deal blistered. Alderman IJeinirllj'4 Coin I. Henry Kuuuedy, Addie Kennedy, Muses Heek and Jehn Dickinsen, arrested en sus picion for hav Ing stolen f'.K) from the beuse or Jehn Heek, were given a hearing this morning by Aldermiiu A. V. Dennelly. There was net bulllcient evidence te connect tbe accused with the lurccuv aud the cases vvore dismissed. Fenteu Harris has been prosecutod by Heury Rollins for the larcsny el a vvageu bed valued at fliO. A warratit was Issued ler his arrest Suit has been brought Bgalust Charles Weaver for larceny. Mary M. Hartley is the complainant, aud alie alleges that Weaver grabbed a geld riug from her linger. Hale of Ileal Kslale. Edw. Kbermaii lias purchaseil at private sale from Jelin Uumperlliig tbe property Nes. 20 and 22 West King street, for f 11,50a Tbe property lias n front of 21 tect Htul a depth of 215 feet, aud en it is tiullt u tliroo tlireo tliroe story brick btilUllnn centaluiii); a Hern room new occupied by J. U. Hougliteii it: Cu, us a wholesale drug store. Ilefore Alderman llarr. Jeseph l'oslieltolias been jiroseculeil liofero Alderman Hurr for surety of the peace, nnd and Charles Mangold, anil Mury Mangold, his wile, ler tiie larceny as bailee of some clothing. Ileth complaints were made by Justyne Malik. The uuuseil untered bail for a bearing. The 1'rohlbltleuLU. The Prohibitionist convention will beheld iu O. A. H. nail en Monday, August 0, and premises te be a large and enthuslistle gathering. A full legislature aud 'county ticket will bt placed In tbe Held and dele gates will be elected te tbe state convention. In tbe evening a puHle meeting will be held Ju the opera house, whleh will be addressed 7 una p. vyeue. BVAHB TUB HBAar. Wise MiiKRellmi Touching the Care tt Animals In summer. The American Humane association presents the following suggestions rclatlve te the caie of animals during the boated term : Provide water fresh, pure water. Think, reader, hew you are rolreshed by a drink or cool water en a het day. The lower animals are equally In need of the means of ttueuch Ing ttilrst. tiie netlve doc reuulres drink frequently during the het day, its does also the cat i aud a dish offresh water should stand where they cau have access te iu Undoubtedly many a deg Is driven te madness through lack of water; and the testimony is that hydrophobia Is almost unknown in lluwe localities where dogs can drink w lien they w ili. Every city, village mid country town i,nM iwi iiiwireiu- imtmllcd with drinking fountains rer animals, ami they should ts se constructed that e en the smallest degsi.ui drink from them. Ne gift te a people con fers a creator pleasure than a fountain, and that person w he turns aside a stream from the field aud gives a watering trough te the roadside, or prelines a luimutm ...". man aud beast cau drink pure water, Is truly a public benefactor. .... ilve the horse frequent opportunity te quench thirst at times vvlieu uet tee much ever-heated, and belore eatuiK. Te ilrluk Ireely immediately after eating presents a favorable digestion el teod. Provide shade. Hew luslluclhely we seek the shadow when the sun is pouring Its het rays en the drv and parching earth. If the pasture Is uet "provided with shade trees In n convenient locality set tour, six or eight sup ports, across w hlch place straw or grass and thus in a brier time aud with little labor liinka n shsile in which animalscin rest from the beat el the sun, te me great cemiuri ei themseles aud benefit te their owners. Remove the harness from the horse iu the het dav, whenever you desire te gi e them a full, tree rest, and once during the day, pre ferably at night, a thorough currying and irrnnmllicr will noteulv elve rest, but will de about as much towards imptei lug theantmar.s condition as will the eats. Examine the harness en veur working team and you will discover that blinds check reins aud cruppers are simply terturiug con trivances sentng no uerul purKe- Take them all oil for thoceuieulence el yeureles aud the comfort or tbe horses. Keep the stable well ventilated and free from the strong ammonia, which is injurious te the eyes. Assist Iheanlmals te protect themselves against Hies, feed regularly, hitch iu the shade, and remember that the care w hieh will give comrert te the lewer animals, will make them doubly protltable te their owners aside from the humane beiriug uien the subject. V&CADESVK lit' TIIK JilK. Hen The Heller Ssste .Mania II lit It Little IMy. When the roller skating crare first struck New Kngland It struck it hard, and It was a peer village that did net beast its own rink. Tbere was a geed deal of money in the busi ness rer a time, and people who put meuey into rinks get rich. One matt in Massachu setts established a circuit, leased buildings in a dozen big towns aud cities and within 12 months was credited with having reaped profits of ever 100,000. Hefere the roller skating wave came te takehiui into this geed fortune be was putting in teu hours a day rer weekly wages of $li He wasn't the only lucky man who saw the chance that the ijp ular craze etlered and made dollars out of 11. The business grew se in some (fuarters of New England that in seme cases it rose te the dignity and standing of a bank, and In stances were at hand where managers and cashiers made bie hauls by embezzlement, and at least ene representative of the rinks Is permanently settled up In Canada, New. however, the wave has spent Itself, and roller skating seems te have been laid away for geed. Hair or the rinks have been tern down. New Haven at ene tlme had five or six rinks open, sll doing a thriving business. The biggest and eldest of them Is new being knocked le pieces te make room for something mere profitable. As usually is the case in every similar ailalr, it was just en the ebb of the tide that most people w ere anxious te put out their shekels and extend the enterprises ; and the result has been that a number et rinks have been put up, aud many of them erected at great expense, which lest money ler their ew ners from the start It Is svfe te say that a goeii;inaiiy tens of thousands of dollars have Lien sunk in these lleeting rink enterprises In Connecticut and Massachusetts alone. A DriiRgUt Terribly llurueil by And. Dr. McDanlels, a young druggist of High spire, undertook te rub up chloride el potash aud Hantc acid in a mortar, at his drug store, Wednesday evening, when an explosion oc curred burning him terribly about the face and bands. He Is entirely blind at present, but the attendlng physician thinks his sight will be restored eventually. Dr. McDanlels clothes were almost burned oil his body. Dr. D. IS. Dickinsen, el Sloelten, was sum moned and did all in his power te alleviate tbe sullerinirs et the Injured man. Dr. Mc Danlels has only been iu the drug business n short time, and was experimenting at the tlme the explosion occurred. The Commissioners UUlded. The county commissioners te-day held a session In relerence te the opinion of Judge Livingston, as te the liability el the county te the county officers for the mouey te their credit when the salary act was declared un constitutional. AH et tbe county's attorneys In the city favor appealing te tbe supreme court Commissioner Myers Is also In favor el taking it up. Commissioners Ilartman and Gingrich are opposed te taking it any Auther. They believe that the decision of Judge Livingston is sound ; that it will net be reversed, and they are opposed te spend ing auy inere of the county's money en the case. The N'iiTijvHIu Union Sunday school Hill held Its annual celebration en thu :th et August (being tbe last Saturday el thu meulhi;ncar the village. The Sheiv at the l'ark. Thu Mexican 1'av Ulan Combination Is still at trading geed crowds. Many go le see the hew a second and third tlme.se well pleased wei they with the performance. It will remain all of this week, and thesu w he have net yet been there should co, as thu thew Is null worth a viiit. hure.tTraniiultlxrr of the Nerves. The surest tmnriuillzer of the nerves Is u medicine which remedies their superscnKltive ness by Invigorating tbani. Over-tension el the nerves always weakuns them. What they neeu, then, Is a tonic, net a sedative. The latter Is only useful when theru Is lnteuse mental eicltament nnd nn linuiedlate necessity exists for producing quietude of the brain llosietter's stomach Hitlers restores tmnsqull tmnsqull ityef the nerves by endowing them with the vigor reiiultlln te bear, without being laired or disturbed unhealthtully, ihe ordinary im pressions, produced Ihreugh the media et bight, healing aud lullcctleu. Nay, It docs mere than this It enables them te suatalu a degree of tension from luenlid uppllcallen which they would be totally uuable le endure without Its assistance. Such, ut least, Is the lrreslstlble concluileu te be drawn Irem the testimony of biibluess und prolesslenul men, litterateurs, clergymen, and ethers who have tested the fortifying and leparatlvu Inlluence et this celebrated tonic and nervine. JvWlmd alAKHIAOES. tNADER HltCUlKKR. Oil tllO '.'llll Of J Illy, lKHi, by the llev. W. T. Uerhard, at his ieldeiice. Ne. 31 East Orange street, Mr. Jehn bnader, of East Karl tewiuhlp. Lauciuter county, l'a, te Mrs. Carelliiellrubukur, of Schaelforstewii, Lebanon county. lld&w J1IS AT J I H. Meltz. Iii this city, en the 2nh lust, Jehn Adam Meltz, In thu 71th year uf hi age. The relatives and (rleuds et thu runllyare lo le pectlully Invited te attend the runerul, from bis late realdence, Ne. 3CU West Urant street, en Krlday uftorneon at I o'clock. ltd' I.iini In this city, en t lie V.Hli lnt .Carolina Luich, In theCJth year of her age. Tbe relatives und friends ut the family me ro re rpectfully invited te attend thu luiitral, fieiu the realdence of herseu-Iu law, Ihes 1 Huh, Se. Mllllghstreet, ouSuiidnynftcruueiinl'io'ilock Interment at .ion's cemetery ly?J3id UinsOM. Iu this city, ontlie'Jitli lnt .Isabella, relict et the late Suiuuul liib.eu, In the 3-Jth year of her age Thu relallves and friends of the family aie ru apeclfully Invited te attend the funeral from hur brother's realdeuce, Ne. "31 North Queen street, Friday afternoon ati o'clock. Inturniaut at Luncaster cenietery. It M AUK UTH. fhlladelpbla FredureMarket. 1'aiLADiLrHU, July se rieur Market Arm. Bales of 1000 ban-elai Minn, bakert, W WQl li l'euna. lamUy at t7Hl f lYesteru atMSMtirnvft mt l I'MiMltn.H ,VOSi(l. Hve Heur dull 1 ntU.VIJ3.VI. 111. call " 1MMH -H1IJ-, WSet Aug, fccpt, Mc 1 fcpt., 3.V: B CernMily Aug., lc i eme-juiy, Het A"K.( a-iiw Oct., 33C. Menlers lreduce Market. n esk, July . rieur market stiadvtint niin-tl rinc, II lOOlWlaiipentne, K '-SJ ttiiinien te Moeit Kxtra Western. M iMM I rUKKt le Choice Kvtm Western, nvst.n! rltv Mill fcxtm". H sel 6S for Wivst Indies ! Mtnn. hxtM.fJ 1t3 Extra Ne. S, t 0 i Wheat Ne. 1 Kcdstate en Spot, MPUC I Ne- I W htte, state. V! Ne Ne. a ltvd, Winter, Aug , MKc . sept , sjs; iii-i 11 com i r 2 Mixed, ewb. Aug . s..,il . Sir Oats .sol I WhltoStatspet,IJOllc V .de 4;ct Me.2 juen, .uu ,jie; 7rpu,4i'4 llye dull ttarley niuiilnai. fork (inlet : New Mrs", lit iSrttl 7K IaM Aug., KISS tserU, '.Mi Ocl .Kis1. Mehusps sieadvi Uc. ler re lest boiling jteck i l'orte KU-e, SnOi-c. Turpentine stcsdy m 31c Uesfn dull i strained te (cend, '.etlll ((. I'etielcuindull i reflncil In ewe, s'.c rivlghtsdull i grain te Liverpool, SHC llutur Market dull i New etern (!r.n,ii(,rt . Ir.lXlsWtv Cheese inltl. Western tiielce r.(J?e, Kggs dull; atate, ll4QWei esttin. HO sugar market dull , Uettncd cutleaf, t'S t,4Ci Uranulatcd.biie Tain tow tttcadv i mliuecltv. In. rnm( nulet ( fair rftnrtxis at 9sv'c Klco iiulet i Carolina and Louisiana, lomuieu te fair, 3H0IC. Uhlrftae illarket. CaiCAOO, Julv i. l'.a. m. Market epened: Wheat Aug. 75 . Sept, I.'ic I Oct. 7-.V-Cern Ann , Se i epi ' ! yet- ,c-Oats-Sept., JIM i Oct . J"-'ic fork-.UK , II" ' 3 I --pl . 110 10 ; Oct.. in; u Lard-A uk , V '' . Ki-si ; Oct . Ki tr.'S Klbs Aug . K i" epL, K! . cteeisa. m-u.... I ., .. rl !r S.nl... ?TI i e . Oct.. re. Cern-AiiRiHt, O'.c ; Sept, 4-a,c ; Oct , Wc. Oats-.Mii?-, 2ci kept, iV . Ott. '"Verk-Aug.. r. ;St tept, Hie:.S: Oct., "l.mt'-AuKs Ki TS: Sept . K. :$; Oct, Kl t-s-Ulbi-Ain;., Kj US . bept. K. 21S Oct, Iu MS- Oram and itetisiuiib. t nrnlsned by S. K. Yundt, llreker. Clin, ado, J uly v. 1 o'clock p. m. it eeau tiun. uau. ui. w. July August September.. October November ... Oecembcr... iS' .... iu t:s' . le u fi s-.'S 6S7J n; 5"iH S 1 se I. iO ..MS' IlecelplA. CarJOtr. .... 131 3 .... 313 .... m it i; .... t-v'i Head. Winter Wheat... Spring Whertt... Cern. Oats llye llarley Oil City CrndeOll KeretptA Hogs Closing l'rlcea 2 o'clock p. m. Wheat Cern. Oats fork. I.ard July , August September... October November Doctuuber .. Oil City Crude Oil. , Hi UK J U7K 6 T5 IO, 2i a ins i4 te 7K ie UK fi 75 "; 6 i.v I.He MecK Markeu. CntcAoe, July -The Dretcri' JeurnnJ reports Cattle Ileceipls, 7.0KI head, shipments, t(): market steady ; 'Lipping steers. 'Ce te l,M) Bs , fj SeQS te utecVers and feeders, 12 HiJ 70: cows, bulls and lulled. It 503 tt . bulk, fiiert .1 10 i through Texans cattlesteady i cows, 1: 15 (.J te; crass steura, I noflle". Hogs Itecelpts, 19.K0 head: shipments, 3,iii market strong, rough and mixed, II JJ I te . packing and uhlpplng, WJ-Qii): light, ll-.s33u-"; skips, uaeauu. Sheep Itucetpw. J.IM) head shipment. Vm market strong for geed; .natives, li S1 3 : Western, U W6M 40 . Texans, II TSfl-i W. Ijimbs, fli'MJjai Kabt LiBiair Cattle receipts, 4Vi head ; t-lpuienta, 171 : market alew: prlme.ll 7V4J3 fair te geed. II MiglfiS: common, II iifll ,15: tcedcrs, 3 75Il 23: shipments te N'en lerk, 5 carloads. Uegs nx-elpts, 1,100 head : shipments. l,u): market firm: fhllaJelphlas, IV iua aii erksrs. II KJ3 00 : grasscrs and common erks, l Seiil 73 shipments te New lerk,5 carloads. . ahtsjp receipts, Aiieneau; snipinenu, .--i.i-market dull, prime, llfll 2J; rdr togecd. 13 0) 3 73 , cotnuien, II 7J1 Se j lambs, t-. Vsil U. new Tors stecJt. w ea, Julj 21. Wall street, lJOp. m. m. Meney easy at 2 per cent, reretgn ox ex chango firm at II MOI e7S Oeveruments llrui ; Currency 6's, I13i bid j 4's coups. 1127 bid; IK'S IU- bla. The stock market this morning opened steady at last night's figures, but sold down V, te Ji per cent, during the first thirty minutes Towards 11 o'clock, en it buying et thu Vanderullts, the whele list became strong and advanced J. te 1 percent The market is new weak under the lead of the Granger stocks, which werequlte fiuely weld during tbe hour te ene e clock, and the ad an. e has b( en almost w holly loot. Bteca Markets. Quotations by Heed, McGrann A Ce., bankers, Lancaster, l'a. SIW TORE LLST. 11 M. Canada l'aclflc "' c c. c. i s Cel. Ceal Central l'aclflc I''i Canada Southern Chi., 8t L. A l'gh. Denver A We Urande De' , Lack. A Wejtern li Xrle 33,S ErleM ! 13M. '"7s 57k S r.. l'Vi Na .Innuiv ll.ntml ?lV K. A T Leu. A Lake Shere Mlchl gan Central., Missouri l'aclflc. Northern l'aclflc '.! S. V. l'ret cp? N. W Ul Mew Yerk Central ltf Ohie Central Omaha '' Oregon Trnns SVi OnuirteA Weitein l'.'4i l'aclflc Mall 67J i Hochester I'ltueurg Ht. faul .!'; Terea l'aclflc U'j Union l'aclflc i-i Wabash Common 1! Wabash ITolened 3)S Weatern Union TeleBraph. OJi West Shere lei,' rHILiDSM-UL LIST. Lahlgb Valley 11., n. 1. A t'DUd I'ennsylv&nla Ueadlnif Lehigh Navigation lieslonvllle l'hlladelphlaft Erto... Northern Cent People's 1'aasenger..... U'd'g Uen'lsM'tg's 6s.. OH 10 n we 3eii 30K 3-H. 13 3-10 1U01, WJi biJJ L.OIS1 htecas ana Henas. Ueported by J, It. Leng. Par Lest value, sal p. Lancaster 6 per cnL, 1830 loe 107 " 1K11. 100 13) i I " Scheel lean 100 1US i - In ler -J) years leu iw 4 In 5 or a) years 100 103.25 ' I " In 10 oral years. 1(0 105 Manheltn itoreugh lean 100 IW BAWX STOOKB, First National Hank 100 2KB rarmers National ftank "' IIS t'ultnn National Hank ,. 1U0 191 Lancaster County National lJank 60 113.M Columbia National Hank leu 1VI Christiana National Hank 100 lis Ephrata National Hank 100 IM First National Hank, Columbia 100 1M rirst National Hank, Mrasburg 100 139 rirst National iUuik, Marietta 100 'MM First National Hank, ML Jey 100 ISO. Lltltz National Hank 1U0 1M. Manhelm National Hank 100 W Union National Hank. Mount Jey.... 60 m New Helland National Hank HO 1.HM Oup National Hank 100 no Uuarryvllle National Hank leu no Ellzabethtewn National bank 100 no Net thorn National Bank leu 137.60 TCBxrm STOCKS, Big Spring A Heaver Velley 3 8.00 lirldgepert A Horgesheo 13X Si.60 Celumiila A Chestnut Mill ' 2S Columbia A Washington ai 24.00 Conestoga A Hlg Spring 2S se Columbia A Marietta 21 2) Maytown A Klliabethtewn... 'A 40 LancaslerA Ephrata Vt 41 Lancaster A Willow Street 4S.03 StrasburgA Millport '.3 s Martetta Maytown ffi tt Marietta A Mount Jey 23 S60 Lane, Ellzabotbtewn A Mlddlotewn. He 70 Lancisler A Fruitvtlle 60 M Lancaster A Lltltz 23 73 East Brandy wine. A Waynesburg 60 .25 Lancaster & Wllllamslewn 23 107.60 LuncaslurA Maner 60 114 Ijmuuter A Manhalin 23 3X60 Ijuiuwler A Marietta S3 7i Lancaster A New Helland 100 VI MIB0SLLANKOCB STOCKS. CMarryvlilelt.il 60 1.13 Mlllersvllle Street Car 60 66.23 lmiulrlng Printing Company 60 at llasllght and Fuel Company 23 'i) Stevens Heuse (ltends) 100 1U0 Columbia Oas Company... 23 23 Columbia Water Company 10 10 Buwiuuhannulren Ceuiiiauy 100 36.23 Marietta llollew.waro 100 210 10 liUiVillli HelUO 60 103 MIlliirsvlllB Nenual Scheel 28 18. Northern Maikel 60 W Kastern Murkei 60 U Weatern Market 60 62.23 Lancaster City Street Hallway Ce..,.. 60 6U Oas Company Bends 100 103 Columbia Borough Bends 100 let Lancaster A Susquehanna. SCO WO Lancaster A New Danville... 25 11 Ouarryvtllu It. IU ?' I'M HL7S Heading & Cel uuibla B. B., 6' 100 106,75 2 11 32i 3l: 31?; Jl, n e2 4; t'V, f.-'A K 7-i 75K 110 lleU 114 my, tek 112 H2 Mi VMl tiS'i Uji 34 Hit !' li Silt bn U l.4 57 b6 Mi IS iJ w 113,'i lOJ'i XKW Alt rSKTJSK.VK.Ta. AK1N0 PUWUKU. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never vnites. A man plot purity, trvngth and wholetemeness. More ectv nemlcat than the eidlunry kind;, and cannot be old tn competition vllh the multitude el Ien test, short wulKht,alu nor phosphate pe delis Held only In rnni Keval IUkiku l'uwmnCe., IW Wall strtsit. Nnw 1 erK marif-1 il.w SI ,000 HI U A HI) Ker illiv lasn n, idnev I reubles. Nervous Oebllltv. Mental and t'hysujil V eakness that nor A.N tc .vkiivk liiriHiis talis te cuie. fceld by druggists, W cents. IIKKIt MKII. CO., Se Vt .Serlli Uth it . I'hlla , I'a. Circulars Ins). lu.ir.viHiHlTii.'lli.ts.tw ai nnri halahy te auknts i51VVA Additvsat once, till. SCOTT'S KI.Kt'TKlC 0001)3, Ne. sli llrvvidway. New Verk. The Only llenulne. eis suidced MADK1HA AND MIKHHY WINKS.) Vintage, 17W, ls, IM2, bis, 1M7, 1MI, ls7l t7N lN AtKElGAlirsOLU l.NKSTOUK, It. K.S1.A MAKElt, Agt TsMiuin'isK Osi: Tin: finHsv - CALIFORNIA BRANDY In the Maikel, a' ueiiKKifs Liyoeit sreitK. as Ch l'Kh ngUAlll', Lauiasler, Pa. nluv.ii. lewhl'u" U HfcTlsi, Graduate ei the I'nlverslty e Maryland, with Dr. K. K. leung, .Vi. I ssl Orange street, Iin aster, 1M. n.il-lmwAUdeed s1 JP.ALK1) PHOl'OSAI.S 1 OK ITTTINU steam Heating .Vppuralus In the Court lleu.e. 1 ancaster. I'l. will be ivcctved at the ofttce of thu County Loiunil-.eiiers until neon saiurdaj .July 31. 1.. Ity oider of the COl'N'lV t'OVlMlSblO.VKItS Attest Kb-vsk Gkibst, Clerk. JUtsxttd SCHOOL TAX FOH !SsV Tbodspllcateli In the hand et the Treas urer. Three per cent., oil It paid en or bcfoie August I, ls-s, W. O. Sl.MtsHAI.L, Treasurer, V.'.. 1 J.... .v.. u....... Office hours irem 'J n. in. te I p. in. Jl-imdl'. hoi'esals will hkIikckiveiTat the Maver's Oftlce up te 7 o'clock en WKl) N ESI) AY, At G ITsT is, ler ae tens, mere or less, of gcsxl sired Hard t'ea Ceal, or of the .nmti amount of Hard Nut Ceal, well cleaned, te be delivered te the peer et the city In such iiuantl ties as thecmiinltlce may ucsignaie, aoeui Jan uary 1. 1s7 Preiwids te name the brand of cud, and te le addressed te the "lliicbanan McEvey Ueynelds Itellcf Commlttee et Council." Titos, r. MrKLI.IUOTT, ltd Clerk of Ceuimlttec. Xksi''"i:)t'i;': ekvndhi:mT CjL Caldwell and wile, et la-aceck township, Ijincaster county. The underslgneil auditor, appointed te dUtrlbute the balance lemalnluir la thu hands of Jehn Ji Caldwell, assignee or Andrew- M Caldwell mid wlte, te and among these legally entitled te rtie name, will sit ter that purpose en WE1. EsDAV , AL'Gl ST 25. 1S, at te o'clock a tn , In the Library Keem of the Court lleu-cln the cityef uincaster, where all persons Interested In said distribution may utleml. GC'lllGE -SiAUMAN. jnlyjD-JldTh Auditor. HEALTHY, DKLli'lOL'S AND Hl freshing. What f Itascr "s Heet Ucer. The Best Smmiier Dllnk. A bottle that will make five gallons et this dollelous drink 1 mid ter 25 cents, by COCIIItA.N.'lllK OKUGGIsT, At Nes.137 A IS) .North Queen St., Lancasu-r, l'a. mays-ljeedlt tANADA HOK.sr.S. I will receive en "u.D v , a cailnad et CAN' ADA HOUSES, I'l r C'l vv "ri t Ijo a Carload of Ohie and Kuutue . - first Class Drivers anil Heimx let Cieiieral Farm Werk. All te be old at pilvate ale. itkOUOE CillOSSMAN. N eIith i:nd Din i;tx)us hieitK THK UEMKANl-tei YAP f"W yHfiJh NQ H Httl.- NertL 'wds vitere. Ull.NE, icon street nevMya F OI'B DAYS MOHK--Mt:il' ANN'S l'Altlv. IllTOi' THESE ViO.-i OUH PAVILION UN.UILE TO . D 'IDE MULtlTUDE. MAltTlNHO LOWANDE Mexican Pavilion Combination. Grand exhibition ut 18 and p. in Lest )ier )ier feruiance.ttalurdi liveuliic, -'Uy - The popular re- ' 'erlidlei. Admission, fee. only. b-is.lt R KDUCTION I Te these In want et summer suit et Clethes. I'ttntaloenings or V outings tan save money by calling at Hosenstcln's 'tailoring Par lors, where a General Reduction has been made. A Gnea summer Serge sun ler lit., inmmcu with Pongee silk A Nice 1 En gllsh cc -'1 In Blue and Black for$. Elegant l'antnloe;'t I'alenl htraps aril t r it 11 A. li. in? 1 iiuaii.-w-v hCueenSt. T KVAN'S FI.OUK. LEVAN'S FLOUR Always Uniform and Reliable AfACNAY'S TEA AND COFFKB Hi. STOHE. Ne Harlequlnade nor doggerel Iambics te wee the unwary novice, innuana nlhllate I'loneers "and obliterate Time and progress an- -eriginaia. and Icave only a mirage of thu name. FOOIt POUNDS 0IIANULATE1) SUOAIl AND ONE POUND OF UNH1VALED E.XCKL- BlOlt UltADE OF COFFEE, 50 CENTS. Same Quantity of Sugar and ene pound of "Celebrated Combination " Coifee for 40 Cents. UoedC'olfces, 12, II, H,1i und 23 Cents per pound, -AT- MACHAY'S TEA AND OOFFEE STORE, NOS. 115 A 117 NOltTU tf Floating Seap Free. QUKKN ST. Jy23-ltd TON'THUTFl'KH ANY I.ONOKH Frem Your Disordered Kidneys, lllack Ilarren Mineral Spring Water Is a Prompt. KaicleiitandCheupltcmcdy. ItsTonlenndlnvlgorunt I'ewurs make it an excellent Dysiiepsla llcincdy. Dr ltegnuult, ui France, writing lotion, lien", ef the U.. Army, tays t . ... . "Veu need nel come te Europe for Waters te Oure Dyspepsia 1 we have iienu butler than BLACK HAIlUKH" Sl'lttNO WATKlt." l'crsens supplied and vessels furnished. P. 8. OOODM AN, Manager, Ne. 37 East (Irani SticeL Fer sale by JNO. It. KAUFFMAN, Druggist, North Oueen Street, Lancaster, l'a. BLACK BAUUK.N 81'UINU HOUSE new open. Apply te M1SSC1I1U9T1E BOMllKHQElt, Pleasant Oreve, iaincaster County, l'a. JunelMmd THE ONIA' OLEAH HAVANA F1LI.KU CIO All In the city for 6c. Mecnchaum Cigar aud cigareltee lloldere for loe. DKMOTH'SOlUAUBTOltE, feuU-WAStia .Ne. HI Eaat JUpk HtrccL xkw AnrxHTiaBmBitrB. a liin.icimi.s DicssiciiT can he jtl undo lii a (mv minutes irxin lltllll.K 'H I.HJUUi lll'.NNKf. reiii-ieclpesriirpmpniliiK. rer sale at UUtll.Kl'S DUUII HTOHK, .Ne. . West King turret. MY M0 TnF.1'11 AUK AH HOOD AS can be piilcliased In Ijiniastcr ler IIMu. fall mid be convinced. All work watrtinted, litis administered. W. L. rtsllKlt'rt Dentist. npl7 1yd .Vn r.l North Oueeu Street. w .VHKLKY'H "YAHA UKAri'ir.S"' eleiir illli'il et (In. lie Nil 1 Havana, am lrceiiiiiiendcd te let era of a gumitnu llavaui Clgai, at M A Ith LEV !, " ellew Frent," Ne. VI Netth giieeu nllcet (renneily lliitiuau'e) FpOltACCO I'l'ITtNdS, M'UAI'S, sil-'T-JL lNlia Mi I'.vCKEUS' WASTE, Dry and Clean, beughl .or nun. J-B-MOMl(B Ne. S7.1 1'isvrl MtnHU, New lerk. Iloleroiieo I led. Scliutle, Ne. SlJ I'enil stnsi S New lerk letiu-ivn-l, MAUKl.KY'S "M'.I.I.OW I'HONT" clear tiller llavnliu ! lent Cigar Is pto pte pto iieuiued by eiiieket-s the best In llie mar ket, at MAItKI.KVH "1 ellew lient," Ne. 'It North yueeii Htieet. (Formerly Hatlhian's) C PHI XII OPENING AT 11. OKU VJ II Alt l's. FINE TAILORING. 'llui Largest and most Complete Assortment et FlMv WOOLLENS ter the Spring Timlutn tin teund In Hi" t uy ei i.ancsier. A l lieive 1 Hie of Spring Overceatings and PaidaUHiiiliigs In all the Latest Patients. I'lUes 1 ,., Iiest Workmanship, mid nllgtHsts arruntcd as lepivsenUnl. H. GERHART, NO II SOUTH QUEEN STItEET. "Opposite the rostettlcc. mai-27-lj dll T HE EVENT Ol THE SEASON Grand Excursion LANCASTER MOTERCHOR ! PENKYl PARK, On Monday, August 2d, 1886. Grand Concert, morning and afternoon by the I'hltxhv EltAM B HAND, or Lebanon i I.I II EltT HAM), of Ijincaster, and the LANCAS TEltM l.NNEUHIOIt. Dancing by the Music et TAYLOR'S ORCHESTRA. special tialn leaves Outer Depot of Heading It. It. at s e'lliHk a in. special arrangements hav c lieeu made ter extra car-, for these Intend Ing m goon the afternoon trains. TUI.0U geed en all tegular trains TICKETS ADULTS Tickets for SOc.lCllILDUEN .. . '-Mc ale at tiie IsLrtciersi-KR OiIIcin Fri f I'rrf- Oilice, Henry' Gerharl, Nell h CJnreii sticet, or members of the society. JySITtd 1) ON'l' HI'. A II.AM ! Don't tie a CLAM. Hut bin veur Coifee el SAM. Th( iiilglnal lea anil teiftsi MAN. IS IT AM nUMILIi t AM CALLED THE TEA & COFFEE MAN. belling overi.5.ie) pounds of t'erTce Iu l-s.v, te ttay iiotiilnger the laigu amount of leas 1 cold r Hum jiai-M exiwrleiice In the lea and Cedes HuMnCKS In li eland, Scotland and America has tanghtincteseleit the kind of goods the people want. 1 use no guess work (as ome would-be lea mid (.elli-e dealers de) tn purchasing these goods As 1 have mid yen iHifem. and thu people of this cltv and (eiinty have Il.ii red, by purehas Ing their '.sh1s irein me vcar after year, that 1 am the riONKhll in LOi l'HICES ler Stand ard Teas and Coffees. In order te give mv cus teUH-rs the In iielll of another reduction, I will tay te them Out tertv r IV e Cents will buy Four l'eunds of i.rinulaUHl sugar and One found et L'umulcd tscclslei Uiiuleet ceiKe. -ATM- TEA & COFFEE STORE, NO. 30 Wr33T KINO STRBtir. CLARKE I THEOlllUl.NAL ILA AND COITLE VI AN. 1' i Hrlng your letlltlcate te Clarke's and get a ten cent lake et Floating Seap, Bheet el murli and a beaulilul cird, free. VIAJTIIl.Sil. M VEHS.V HATHl'DN. VALUE ! LOW 1'UICES AUK OF LITTLE VALUE WHEN IHE WOKK IS IN tEUlOH-UllENTHE CiOODS AUK MADE TO SELL AT LOW 1'UICES. NOT80HEHK. OL'lt STOCK WAS M ADETOSELL FOH MOKE MON'Ki . HUT llll". FLIQIIT OF SEASONS HAS LF.FT US WITH MOUEBl'HINU blOCK THAN WLCAKETO CAUUV. Ol K JULY SALES HAVE BEEN VKUj FLATTEHINli, CONSIDEIt INUTHATITISOUK EltY DULL EST bl.ASON, AND THESE HALES HAVE HKDUCED OUIt SIOCK OU1TE CO.V81DEUAHLY. NOH AUK ALL TIIK BEST STYLES I'lUKKD OUT. SOME OF TIIK NICEST AUK HEHE, AND THE i'HICES SO LOW THAT NO ONE SHOULL MlfcS A GOOD BAHOA1N. HO. 13 HAST KING STRDBT, LANCABTF.lt, I'A. (iiiuvttiiiea. HIOH OHADK COKKKEH. Flne old Oovernment Java and Mecha Ceirces, the bestln the markeL our Java men dei Cofree epeaks for luelf 1 rich and fragrant, 23c. per pound. Very nne l'lanUitlen Hlo Coffees, our best only Jee. per pound; ene very minular a" 16c. We want you le call andtryeur L?!?c Cetfeu. The excellent iinallty efT our ('oFees and Hue Teas Is making Irlends fast and Arm Our dally sales show u steady Increase. Freah Boasted every day. A full line of fancy Groceries. I'loase glve us a ur01y,,A-NT( ang-lvd rfe. 119 West King Street. AT HUHHK'8. THE FLOATING SOAP Mlvun a ay te any ene holding certificate Call Boen. Thu soap Is worth Se. a piece. UltANULATKD EUUAIt, Euvrn cents per pound, or four pounds of Gran ulated Sugar and a pound el ourUeyal Blended 23c. Collce for Sec. Whlte Sugar Ce. per pound. Splendid Oare llua Hlce ttl be. per pound. The lVU,VvifB.S Tea Crackers, four pounds for 25e. The v iniam I'cnn Cem (every can guaranteed), at tsu a ea n, or two. adozen. Pared 1 "caches, ee. per pe nd Uupared l'eachcs, 5c. per pound. Di led Apples, geed, 4c. per quart. Beautiful Couch Bhulls, tc .,c. und loe. each, -AT- BURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST KINQ STREET, LANCABTEU. I'A, " leleplteuu connection-. LITTLE MYERS (I RATBFON, nit r uuutta. rpllE NEW UAH 11 8TOHK. NEW CASH STORE, Opposlte the lie) teiin Heiisa and Northern Niillenal Hank, 217 A: 'Jt.) North iiiecii Street, New At lit ill of DUK98 11001)3. l'l.AIN AND PLAID WHITE GOODS, .... WHITE VICilOlllA I.VWNS, LINEN Dh'INDKS, ( OUDED I'lgltKS, AI.I.OVKH K.MIHtUIHK.ItlK.s, OltlNKLKDShKKSI CKhllS, ll.VIISTHOLOIHS, UK.N'1'.S tlAl'.B SIllllTf. .LADIKM'HiKlOHlLDllEN'S HAU.E, LAKIEs'.GENVSniidCIIILDlthN'sHOsir, Aud lull Htecknf DeiursllCH. pi Ices. IMi'iisu glv e us a call lulS-ld All goods nt low W. H.1IUWKIU. il'.MMEU HAH0A1NS. STAMM. BROS. & CO. Noe. 130 und ilO North Qttoea Ht. P1RAS0LS &SUM SHADES At and llelunr Ceat, te t leso. Summer Underwear. Ladles i.aue I'nderwear.tVe. each, long and short sleeves. Geiitlemi'ira India Gauze Under wear. Jx .'itch, wmtli 37He, Gentlemen's Jean Dtawets, h eai h. OPEN TO-DAV. Auelher let of theso pinny Hatliies. nark (olers Anether let et I tinkled Heorsuukers In lllark, lltewn ami lime. sfhllVL II.VHGAIN 111 Ihl'dieu's Itcgular Made Huse nt UKc a pair i weith !vc. BOSTONSTORE, LANUAbTKU, I'A. J. S. (UVl-EHA'.CO. THIN BLACK GOOD? -1011- BUMMBR WEAR. Hluak and White salines, lllack and While Tufted .ephyrs, 'llnghams, lllack and Whlte Scotch ephyrn, Hlnck and W hltu Cellars and Culls, lllack Hosiery a Specialty. Ilirgalns In Itnt tens, ltce. Eiubretdeiles, Ac. C'elgatu's Handkerchief Extracts, Toilet Waters and Betips ni Uaigsln Prltcs. JolmS.&ivler&Ge., Ne. U6 EiiHt King Streot, LixuaSTsa, I'a. s I'.M.MKH (itIUIb. WaTT & SriflND, Net. 0, 0 & 10 East King St., LANC VSTEU, PA. White Dress Goods ! INDIA LINEN, VICIOHIA LAWNS, CORDED 1'IQl'ES, l'LAID, MIIH'ED and PLAIN NAINSOOKS. W PIECES FINE VICTOK1A LAWNS, 10 Inches Wlde, only 10c. aVanl. Thla quality Is usually sold al lie Anethct Cese of Famous Cream Oreiind, Pin Striped UKINKLED SEKllSUcKEU, Only loc a yard. New Slvles In CHINKLED SKKKSt'CKKllS FHlNTED SATINET, l'HINTED HA- . IISI'ES. V ery scarce because desirable. An Immense Assortment el CambiK. Nainsoek and Swiss KMIlllOIDEHIES and EMHUOIUKHED FLOUNCINUS. Cream, White and Helgn OU1KNTAL LACL3 and LACE FLO! NCINOS at Very Lew Prices, at the New Yerk Stere. J. H. J1AHTIN A CO. Iho Leading bhli tin the Market Is the PEARL SHIRT, Willi Tluce Ply Linen Bosem, lelnferced, and madoef Wainsutta Muslin. Over ft,(aMn use In Lancaster City and County. 11.00 a plece or f-v 40 per half dozen. 75 Cent Shirt Has a Leiue Edge Bosem famous the Klghmle, und eipial te any Dellar Shirt made In the sumo way. 40 Gent Shirt, Hilnlerced Final and Hack, Kxtra Quality Mus. Iln und Made te Wear. Pleated Bosem Shirts, Open or Closed 1'ieiiU, all Sizes, ll.W a plece ; HegularPrlce, IU7. BEDUCTION IN PERCALE SHIRTS. Twenty IW" Dezen l'eicale Shirts made tn sell ter ll.Mi, Geed l'atlerns. Extra Cellars and Culfs, leduccd te f 1.00 uplece. PERC1LE SHIRTS Willi Twe Cellars and Cuffs, separate, atw ceuls apiece. 25 Dezen Calice Phlrts, Luundilcd ready te put en, at 33 cenU apiece worth in cents. BICVCLIC BIIIUTd, UKGATTA 8HIIITS TOUKIST'S BHIllTS. BLUE FLANNKL 8IIIUT8. Gauze Underwear, 25 Dezen Balbrlggiui Shirts nt 4J cents, legular price, Ml cunts. GAUZE UNDERSHIRTS 1 15. 2S 10. t(1. ft,,ll "5 Cents. J. B. MARTIN & GO., Cor. West King & Prince Sis O iposlte Stevens Hease.) LANOA8TKB. I'A) E IOH HOT WEATIIEU. CLAUKT, BAUTEItNB AND UBWMAH VlNte. HBiaABT'S WINK BTOHI. II. B, B1ATKAKM, A0T. SHIRT DEPARTMENT a" ...... . A . J S y C1.vi .sf