Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 20, 1887, Image 4

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HMpuaa. A tramp was
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aHferVatUas Barters.
. a Oa Maidey aftataoeo workmen were em
.aaajaj la taarlac down the old United
"iMBfWekBnk. Jotem Kbman and Timo Time
fH Delaa wan ataadlag en the rafters.
,;'?WkB a braee waa restored a portion of the
'taafajaTaway, and Um men thrown fifteen
am ta Um exeaad. Ehman fell acreaa a
kvajaaaabarand reeelred a eetere eprain te
Detam waa badly bruised about tne
anaa and la oed fined te hie beuva.
aiiaal aw ils ta a day Behoef.
OwBnadayaBecnlag Um .United Brethren
Saaday aoheol held their Cblldren'a Day aer.
Tteaa la Um aaw church, en North Fifth
aataat The church waa handaemely deco
land wua wrgteana and flewera, and the
ataftag of tarda, la eagea tuapended about
Mm room added te the aeene. The aoheol
aaarebedfromtheeldtothe new church In
a body, fenaaa a preceailan about two
eqaarea long. The room waa paeked te over ever over
atewiag. The pregramme conaletede! vocal
aad laatrameatal mualc, addresses, etc.
The Church of Ged Sunday acboel held
College Day eervlce en Sunday after-
Addreaaea were made by the pastor,
Bar. RIabei, Kara. Keuflman and Rloe,et
Waahlagten borough.
The Trinity Kefbrmed Sunday Scheel cele-
arated their anniversary en Sunday morn.
lag, la a specially prepared pregramme. The
eaaren waa handaemely decorated.
Meral el Ckarle Barge,
The funeral of the late Charlea E. Barge
waa held en Saturday afternoon, and waa
vary largely attended. Deeaaaed waa a
amber of Peet Ne. 114 G. A. K., and the
epe lira oempaay, Ne. U, of Hatrlaburg,
aM tea two orgaalzsUeaa Bent large delega
ataaa. The Vigilant Fire company and Gen.
Waleh Peet ware alae largely represented.
Seaaay aekoel ricales.
The Second Street Lutheran Sunday schecl
will bold their picnic at UUtz Springs en
July 13.
A anion plcale wlU be held en Jury 1 when
Mm Methodist, Preabyterlan and Reformed
Saaday achoela will go te Penryn.
The Church of Oed Sunday aoheol will go
te Penryn en Thursday, June 30.
aba. Jehn Eck, of Yerk, and Mies Lettie
Naaman, et Hanover, are guesta of Mrs.
James Schroeder, en locust street.
Mr. Geerge Crane, of Wllkesbarre, spent
Saaday among frienda in town.
Tan shares of the Columbia Iren company's
atcck were sold by C. C. Kautlman, esq, at
USperabare.
A new steaja-drlll was put In operation
MdaawifilnB at Kauffinau's qusrry. One
inaarea men ana neya are en ice pay ren.
The Knlgbta of the Mystic Cusiu will at
tend the fair In uniform te-night
The High Scheel nine and the Juniors, of
Yerk, played a game et ball en Saturday
morning, In which the home club was badly
defeated by a acere of SO te &
Themas Stanten, a member of the wreck
crew, had three Segers of his left hand
maabed en Sunday afternoon at Kohrera Kehrera Kohrera
tewn. Frank and Sam Richardson and 8. Smith,
colored men, were arrested en Saturday
night by Officer Wlttlck for drunkenness
aad disorderly conduct. They were dis
charged by Squire Evans after paying their
The recent heavy rains washed away the
bridge of the Columbia t Pert Deposit rail rail
read crossing the Pequea creek. Passengers
bad te be transferred this morning.
ntltlMU CLBHQ1MBK.
Vear of Tbtm mack la Uumilu Cbarcbe
os Beaday.
Rev. James Niel, of Philadelphia, preached
In Um Duke atreat M. E. church yesterday
morning before a large congregation. His
text waa " We are co-workers with Ued."
Hla asrmen waa a very geed one ; his mission
waa te aecura funda for the erection of a great
Methodist Eplaoepal hospital en Bread street,
Philadelphia, for which the ground has al
ready been purchased ler (00,000 and the
building te be erected will cost H0.0OO, The
aabaeriptlena and collections at the Duke
street church amounted te ever $300. Rev.
Millar is about 75 yeara of age and la a very
effeeUve preacher. He preached in Lancas
ter half a century age. The president of the
beard et trustees of the hospital alae made a
forcible addreae te the Duke street congre
gation. la the evening the pastor, Rev. Gray,
preached. The stormy weather prevented
many persons from attending; but Rev.
Niel, who waa persent, gave notice that be
would call upon the abaentees, and he Is
doing aa
At St. Paul'a Reformed church Kev. Uenj.
F. Bailsman, et Bhepherdstewn, W. Vs.,
preached an excellent aermen, and there
waa a Sunday aoheol aerviee In the afternoon.
The pastor elect of St Paul'a will arrive in
Lancaster about the 1st et July and will be
Installed seen afterward.
Key. J. L. Grimm, of Harrlaburr-, preached
Sunday morning and evening in the
Covenant U. B. Church te large congrega
tions. Rtv. G. L. Neetl, tbe pastor, waa alae
present and assisted In administering the
eoaununlen In the morning.
At tbe Moravian church en Sunday morn
ing the Kev.W. H. Remlg preached an earn
est historical sermon, the burden of which was
that the church aheuld net be content with
the past, but should push vigorously en the
Una marked by that history. Mr. Remlg is
collecting money for a pasterage at Ubrlchs-
PICKED Cr ABOUND TOWT'.
BftMi afamai ThAmH ..f a.i. ut
te .sheading a two weeks vacation with Mital
Clark, et Reading. I
Prof. Munder'e grand exhibition and cles- I
f ball will be given at Eahleman'a ball I
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af tfeaBay View beuse at Nantucket
It la a popular beatalry for Laneaa-
atr. aad Mrs, Watrenburat of Alburtlr.
aad Dr. aad Mm M. Richards, el Kothrecka-
rt villa, drove te Laaeaater from Norriatewn
;; last weak te attaad Um Jubilee or Franklin
;j?,- aad Marshall oeUaga.
f Haary Draebbar, while driving en Seuth
?- Qeaaa atreat Sunday evening bis boras bs
V eaasa Ul aad. at the mrasr or Vina, fall rtaail.
far, fidWalla,wbokaepaabetolattbPaaB
r.swtvaBai jjaigar antuea, went naumg icr
.atasBieaaaMraay aad booked 6&a
rtaanefMBalr.
?w4,-etwbaa bad a
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bataaa-ea Saturday
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Her. 3. P. Mmmt, aaater of Mm Rva naeHea
praaeaea aa abw aad laterasaag
last evaalag from bm nul&lt, ea
i'a Babel-Taa Wheat aad Veftae
Market of the Last Week."
The base ball club gave a atraw berry fes
tival la the borough park Saturday evening.
The Liberty band waa In attendance and fur
ntetaed ezoallent music. The attendance waa
geed.
Stelgle Castle, Knights of the Gelden
Eagle, will have a grand Installation en the
evening of July 1, when visiting Knlgbta
will be present from ML Jey, LUIU and
ether places. Kev. W. J. Jehnsen baa been
Invited te deliver an oration en the occasion.
Kev. L. V, X.!nkhan,ef Baltimore, former
pastor of St. Paul's Reformed church, waa
In town last week, and in the absence of the
pastor, occupied the pulpit at the Wednes
day evening lecture
.Tebe" Uresey, aa he Is familiarly styled,
a member of the Liberty band, Jetued Deck
and Jerdan's show, last week.
Miss Lizzie Dunlap, daughter of Dr. Jaa.
M. Dunlap, left the borough last week te ac
company Mlaa Pauline Cooper, who grad
uated with auuh unusual distinction and
uuuut 11 .uiuueu unit Beuiiuaty isai woek,
te the home et the latter in Pittsburg.
Mrs. Jennie Uslnheld, et Harrlsburg, Is
visiting at the Reformed church parsonage,
this borough.
hUWAHUM'M CIMVVK.
It Arrived Id Town-Opened Tnl
Atltrnoen
rer a Woea.
Lowande's circus closed their engagement
In Yerk en Friday evening, and en Saturday
they appeared In Wrightavllle. They lett
the latter town at a late hour, and arrived in
tills city yesterday morning at 4 o'clock.
During the forenoon tents were erected in
Mctlrann'a park, and In the afternoon
they were badly shaken up by the
storm. This morning the show made
a street parade, the teaturea of which
were a geed band, several animal cages and
a large number et ladles and gentlemen en
horseback. The show is much larger and
better than last season. This afternoon the
first performance was given, and the crowd
will no doubt be large this evening.
The management of the circus have invited
the inmates of tbe Children's Heme te visit
the sbew some day this week, probably to
morrow. June Argument Court.
The June argument court was opened at 10
O'clock this morning, with J udgea Livingston
and Patterson en the bench. There are en the
list ter disposition 54 cases. The common
pleas list was called ever and 'JO cases were
found ready for argumeut
The accounts of tSO executers, administra
tors and guardians, S3 trustees and widows
appraisements In 30 estates were presented,
read and confirmed 111.11.
I'harea llersbey, of Dm mere, was ap
pointed guardian of the miner daughter of
Jacob Rutt, of Kast Uempfield township.
Wm. Aug. Atiee waa appointed master te
take the testimony in theequity suit of Lucy
A. McConemy, administrators, vs. Reed, Me
Grann A. Ce.
Subpu'nas In divorce were granted te day
in tbe following cases :
Kate Lewis, Kpbrata, vs. Franklin B.
Lewis, desertion ; Louisa Langan, city, vs.
Themas Langan, desertion.
JACOII 1A3TA SENTENCED.
Jacob Lutz, who was convicted of conspir
ing with bis son, who Is new a fugitive from
justice, by which Dmlel A. Altlck A. Sens
were defrauded out el two buggies, was called
for sentence this afternoon. The court said
It would be aa lenient aa possible under the
circumstances. Lutz was then sentenced te
pay a fine of (25, cesta of prosecution and te
undergo an Imprisonment of sixty dsys in
the county j alt
Tbe Fourth " In Lancaster.
PreC C. W. Llppett, the manager of the
pyrotechnic display at McGrann's ptrk en
the 4th of July, is meeting with geed suc
cess, having a subscription of (4U0. He cal
culates te raise one hundred dollars mere
this week. Prof. Llppett will order afOOO
display te morrow. The pieces selected will
be grand In every respect Tbe material for
tbe mammoth balloon arrived last Saturday,
and will keep tbe professor busy all next
week te construct it All subscribers will be
presented with a family ticket te the grand
stand at the park. Subscriptions will be re
ceived at this cilice. The pregramme of the
display will be published later, it la said
Columbia has (760 for Fourth et July pur
poses. Miner follce Casta.
Careline Martin was arrested en Saturday
night for threatening te de Kiltiu Kramer
great bodily barm. Alderman iiershey
ce'Jimltted her for a bearing.
Antheny Sears raised a row at home en
Saturday te the great annoyance of his neigh
bors and Alderman A. F. Dennelly bad him
locked up for a hearing.
Lizzie Williams, an old offender, was com
milted by tbe mayor te-day for five daya
One drunk paid costs and a second was dis
charged upon hla premise notteotlend again.
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Ktleawd en Halt.
Ellas Campbell, who was brought from
Brooklyn, N. V., last week, as a fugitive
from justice, waa taken before Judge Living
ston en a writ of habeascerpus en Saturday
afternoon. Ue was released Ireui custody
after giving security In the sum of (.tee for his
appearance at the August sessions. The em.
bezzlement case against hlui at Alderinau
McConemy's, which waa te have been beard
en Saturday waa continued aud Campbell
also entered ball for hla appearance te answer
the charges,
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Cheap Kallread Fares.
People who deulre te go out of town te
spend tbe Fourth of July can de se by rail at
cbeap rates. The Pennsylvania company
will sell tickets at greatly reduced rates en
July 'i, 3 and 4, geed te return until the 5tr.
This Includes an excursion te Gettysburg.
Cclsbralad MH Wrttutay,
Martin V. It. Keller, clerk of the orphan'
court, was 47 years old en Sunday, and In
honor of the event he entertained a number
et his frienda at bis residence en Kait Vine
street He waa presented with a handsome
cane by G. U. Schmidt and Philip Olt
The Last et tbe gvasen.
The private rebearaala by the Cicillau
society during the past several mouths were
well attended and enjoyed. After that te be
given in tbe court house en tbe evening of
Tuesday, J une 27, praetlce will be suspended
until rait Tbe arrangements ler the enter,
tainment will be perfected at tbe regular
meeting morrow evening.
An Attsuipted Burglaty.
An attempt was made by thieves te break
into tbe beuse of Jehn Sides, corner eblppeu
and Marlen streets, en Saturday night be
tween 10 and 11 o'clock. Mrs. Hides beard
them at work, and when ahe asked who waa
there the thieves ran away. They bad pried
off the lock from tbe cellar deer, tutendluic te
enter tbe premises that way.
Went te Msw Yerk
Fred Cannen, who came te Lannut- 1..
play In the orchestra el the King street
theatre, and naa since been living here, left
en Sunday morning for New Yerk, where
be plays In the National theatre. In the fail
be Joins McNlsh Hlavln & Jehnsen's mln-
strela. He la a fine trombone soloist
m
Herreudered the Iterate,
Sheriff Tomllaaea ea Saturday aerved the
writ of replevin for the two valuable horses
taken from Um atabla of G, Jamas Hilda
brand by Ceaetablea Aadrew Jenea and
Rebert Barnes, the perUealara of which were
publlabed en Saturday, Tba oeaatablea sur
rendered Um beraee and they wera returned
teMr.HUdabraad.
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aa raueae
Twoef Phttadslphla'a greatest embmlera
Haary V. Lesley aad J. A. 1 Wltaen, ex
aacratary-treaaurara of the Chesapeake A
Delaware canal company wera placed be
hind prison bars Saturday, the former In
Philadelphia and the latter In Terente. The
fugltlvea bad been absent for about one year,
and the country bad been aceured In the hope
et finding them. The amount el the embez
zlement from the canal company waa aet
dewnjaa ft$ jea.tiQ of which WI5,'.M100 repre
sented an everissue of the veuipany'a bends
and (35,000 waa In cash.
About a month age an Intimation was re
ceived from Lesley te the effect that he waa
desirous of returning It an arrangement
could be made whereby prosecution would
be avoided. Tbia waa addreaaed te J. 11
Glillngliam, president e! the defrauded com
pany. The recipient of the letter failed te
acknowledge It A low daya age It was
quietly hinted te the caual company authori
ties that Lesley had reterned te the city. A
watch want)! by Detectives Miller and Tate
under Instructions or Chief Weed. The
officers called at Ne. l.'.-l Poplar street where
Lesley's wife and family have rlded since
hist lllght from the city, en tbe ;0th el last
June. Detective Tate went te tbe rear el tbe
building and Mr. Miller rang the dear bell,
lie asked for Mr. Henry V. Lesley. Tbe
servant girl became confused, and then called
Mrs. Lesley. The result was the rapture el
the fugitive. Lesley says the two men have
been In Canada eer sluce their flight
lley rays be has no money te re
turn. He was locked up In default
of (.'0,000 bait Lesley told el Wil Wil
eon's hiding place In Toreuto, Canada, and
the latter was arrested there en telegraphic
orders. There is some doubt as te whether
It will be possible te get Wilsen ever tne
border. He desired te return some time age,
and made an eltert through hla ceuusel,
Samuel B. Huey, te settle with the company.
Tbe company eiUclala relused te compromise
themselves, but managed te secure dv00
from Wilsen. They abandoned the search
for the fugitives when they learned that no
mere money could be obtained. It wax tbe
knowledge of this fact that made Wilsen
feel perfectly safe in Terente.
UM WAB JtVLX IKitlATBU
Bat CUlait That Us Waa t'asd ltoeghly aud
Bring Suit.
Alderman Spurrier will have a novel as
sault and battery case te dispose of en Thurs
day, July 7. Tbe prosecutor is a barber
named Schealler, and the defendants are
Wells Ruaer, Herman Dasher, Jehn Deckard
and Harry Welhauer, of Uuuiuielstewn,
Daupbtn ceuuty. 1 1 appears that the defend -aula
islted this city a few days age for tbe
purpose el instituting a council of the
Junier Order et American Mechanics,
and the prosecutor was one of the
members Initiated. His grievance is thst
In the initiation he was roughly handled
and atruck several tlmea with a paddle. In
addition te being struck it is alleged that he
was se badly scared that the services of a
physician were required. The accused were
arrested en Saturday and gave ball for a
bearing at tbe time above noted. The cae
will attract a great deal of atteutieu.
Here's m Chance Fer Bie.
At a special meeting of the Lancaster
County Fair association beld this morning at
the olllee of It. F. Montgomery, tbe fellow lng
rules te govern tbe contest for (.V) prize for
essay en Lancaster county by Geerge W.
Chlldawere adopted : All boys aud glilt of
city or ceuaty desiring te compete te report
between the hours of 10 and 3 en Friday or
Saturday, August 12 and 13, in the study
hall of the girl's high school, where writing
materials will be furnished them. All essays
will be written under the super
vision of l'rofwtser James C. Gable, of
tbe boys' high school. Contestants will net
be allowed te bring with them either books
or mauuscrlpt, and auy violation et this rule
will exclude the contestant Ne essays shall
be signed. Prof. Gable will take names and
addresses and instruct members -se that tbe
Judges will net knew contestant
The secretary was authorized te enter into
conespendenco with, i'ref. King, of Philadel
phia te try and arrange for two balloon as
censions ; also te secure ether attractions.
Adjourned te meet July 11.
Fald Ceat and Damage
On Saturday evening a party of yeunB
men began cutting up capera around tbe
corner of North Queen and Chestnut
streets. One ei them struck another In
fun and he fell down tbe steps
leading te tbe shoe shop of Philip Stephens,
under the Rebrer house, lie knocked down
the sign and broke a window pane, Stephens
brought suit agaiust the parllei before Al
derman Deeu. This afternoon the case was
settled by the accused paying tbe coats and
damages.
BlMtlug or C'romatleu Society.
The annual meeting of the stockholders of
the Lancaster Cremation and Funeral Reform
society was held en Saturday alternoen at tbe
cilice of U. Clay iirubaker, esq. The follow
ing directors were elected for tbe ensuing
year : II. C. Brueaker, Henry Carpenter, M.
L Davis, D. (1. Kableuian, Frank Grelat, J.
Max Hark, W. U. Hensel, J. L. Lyt, J. P.
McCaskey, W. B. MIddleten, J. D. Pyelt,
Gee, K. Rsed, A. J. Stelnman.
Bems Fcem Kansas City.
Victer Yecker, of tbe firm et Jenkins V
Yecker, railroad contractors, returned east
from Kansas City last uigbt This firm has
secured the contract for erecting the bridges,
stations, water tanks,Ac, en the Kansas City
Wyandotte A Northwestern railroad. Mr.
Yecker speaks In the highest terms of Kan
sas City, which be Is positive will be the big
city of the West In the near future.
t Te Answer at Court.
Cyrus Wertz, who was arrested en oath or
Samuel Miller, el Halunga, for assault and
battery, and who was te have had a hearing
before Alderman Spurrier, waived a bearing
and entered ball te answer at court
Eussblus Usrsbey's Masting.
Last evening Kuaeblus Uershey, tbe K van.
gellat, held a meeting at the monument In
Centre Square. He had a very large audi audi
enee and ter one hour tbe old gentleman
preached, prayed and aang.
IMgUUrcd as a fbyalclan.
Dr. Geerge W. Ktnnard, of Leacock town
ship, waa registered aa a physician at tbe pro pre pro
tbenotary's olllee te-day.
J. VexuERSMiiH, the lightning red man, Ne.
411 Kaal Urunge atritet, udvlaes people te pietect
their homes by pulling up lightning red. He
has had 'JO years eznerlBnce In the business and
U prepared te erect reds at reasonable rates.
A WAKN1NQ.
The high repute aud extensive sales of All
cock's 1'orecs l'LtxTiBH has net only encour
aged Imitations but dangerous compounds te be
offered ter sale. Let the public bear In mind
that A lux k'h are the only genuine and reliable
porous platters, and that while they contain tbe
Indispensably necessary Ingredients for a per.
reel plaster, are purely tegetable and Tree trem
deleterious drugs.
JsT4MNJAUa-
Stiivi'F-MiKiu) June 19, at Ien's Lutheran
Iiarsenage by ltv. F. V. Mayser, Ueergu bebupp
e f elite Myers, both of this city. It"
OMAWJU.
Diueanta. June 18. Ut7, In this city. Anna,
wile of the late lleuiy Dracfcbar, In the Cltb
yearel her age,
helattves and friends are ruspvetly Invited te
attend her funeral, from her late resident e. Ma
Ui West Chestnut street, en UMnorrew (Tues
day) morning at bj o'clock. Services at at
Jeseph's church at a o'clock. Interment at at
Antheny's cemetery,
Wkhtkoeu Juneltl, I's7. lu this cllv Martha
Mauida Westwood. lu'the Witt year of be"if"
The relatives and friends of the. family are re-
SfU!".' luyiu" ta the funeral, iron,
the residence et her husband. Ne. W North
Chrlattau street, en Tuesday afternoon at 3
o'clock. Interment at Lancaatur cemetery
rassTSKMaciiSB -Junn 3j, 1387, near Lancas
ter. Kudolpe at Fensterinaeher, in hUWtb veaV
Tbe relatives and menu el tba family are rl
aptctfuUy Invited te attend tbe funeral, from
bis lata resltence, la Lancaster township, en
tae MWersvllle pike, near the tell-gate, en
Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. juj
aVAaaleTMs
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rise, at ina iwi aavaraaa. m
ondtaehelcaieilra WBm. SSMaa ea.
geed
te rancv extra tt,aj majt le 1 common te gee
Wkeat-Ma t Hea atata. MMarMet Kateo.
riKet Me. t KM. Winter, June, vect July,
si Wc 1 receipts Kw.awt shipments. lsaui bus.
U He. mtiea easb. 47 He 1 de J uae, e 1
July, Me 1 receipts, 1me i sntpments, it,vm.
eats Se. 1 watte auto, He 1 He. t de
Sc! N0.1 Mixed, cash, Si'nc 1 Jumi,Si,Vet July,
Xiuci reeBtpts, lii.ae tin t ahlpmenU. .vu.
aye dull 1 Western, teaaee 1 Stale, ftiMajeaa.
Barley nominal.
rera dull 1 old mesa. Ill Mt new. tttw.
lard-Junn. an ;t July, X KM t,ai!M.
Molasses dull at aw ter te boiling stock.
nipnuns nwivr m we.
aesln
1 dull 1 strained te aoed. tl .M1 13H.
reuvieum aim 1 iwunca. ranum.BXD.
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sflahta ilnll i vrmln til Urnaimnl. itkd.
Batter steady 1 Western creamery,
r. 1011
Xc
unease ami 1 state factory, new.
"JiariHe )
wntte, iuhwh-.c. .
Bags iaslun Bute, lHe t Western, lS
lve.
sugar nriiu Hflned CuUeai, b)iet
Unutnlated, i'iOi IVlec
Tallew dull t prune city. 3 11 lt.c.
Wee nnuilnal t Carolina. Islr te KOOd, 94VMe-
ceCse nrm 1 OUr earaeus.i:Hc
rhlatdelshla rrodues Markst.
FatLaeaLrati, Juneau. Fleur market wvaki
sales.Mitarreliit Mtnnreeta ltHken, W 01194 hi ;
Pennaylvanla ramtly, as T?l W Westeni de,
M ii)l N) t fatenu, M iJ uu
Kvh flour alMtdv. Sl 7.
wheal-J une, wHc ; July,
Uim lune, tc; July, V,;
ic.i August,
August, Ik.;
sept-, it .
uats nine, 3tr.; July,Stc.; August,
Sept.,SlHc
3i.Sc.
urata sad rrovwseua
rurntsied by S. K. Yundt, Breker.
Chioaeo, June i 1 o'clock p. tn.
wneau euro. uats. rera, um.
jnae m. an Bsanat mi
June "I --H
July :t'i :n "
August Tl .'i i l
September. 7t.J .' 2 OJ
October I" t te
December se ....
ttecetpta Car Leta.
Winter Wheat -vk
Spring Wheat -s
Cern l-
Oats U'l
Uye
Barley
Oil City.
Crude OU f-T.
lliuul.
llecelrt liens V.kw
Closing I'rtw i o'clock p. m.
wheat. Cern. Oats. Ferk. Lard.
June :X 'i sOiitw 6 tt
July Tl -17 atS . . bM
Augut M', .'. 'i, .... t I!
September . .TIS S .'. ... K
Ocuilt-r !i US
Ueveuilier Ti
OU City.
Crude OU ... te
Ohleace Frodeea Maraet.
UBio.S80.June 'je. 10 Jtf a.m. Market closed.
Wbent-June, TSc. July, 71c; Aug, 7.1!. c;
Sept,,7lc
Cern -June, 3i He ; July, J&'.c ; Aug , V,c ;
tept. SSc
eats mne. S-'.e : July. U'.c; Aug. 'Xc ;
CViu. Je.
l-era ,i un r-.
ni.
n.S;
Lard June, u
July, . i,Aug,, UX;
Bent , w ;.
nibs June,
bepu, f ; s.
17 :i: July, lb W. Aug , 17 i ;
u eteea auraet.
Caioase, Junnl The Drevtrt'
oeru : Caltie-Uecelnts. 10. we head ;
Jeur net re-
shipments.
none ; marknt weaker; shipping steers, we te
1.500 as.. IJ ttai 1; Blockers ana tweers, si m
03'2Os cow, bull and mixed. II iUQS IS; bulk,
f -Ot I u ; Texat cattle, : SQi te.
Beg Receipt, liuuu head; sntpment, J.oen
head ; market lower ; rough and mlxrd, at te
Oi"5: packing and shipping, H .A 15; light
st pos ta ; ski p. i'H 1 70.
Sheep Receipts. Su bead; shipments,
nenet market steady : ns,!tve-..:00t4 ;i; West
ern, fa aetjl a; Texan, ti ISQt ; iamb, H te
gjui.
Cast Liaaarr. Cattle Becelpts, S head;
shipment. :i: market slew; prime, St TJOI "A:
fair te geed, s ne6t); common, tu0 ;
cattle shipped te N Yerk, te-day, i cars.
Hogs Uecelpts, 3X bead; shipment SS
bead: market Mr; Philadelphia. tV6)fttu;
Verkers, f lHf ; common te light l uut) le;
pigs ai le Hi hogs shipped te New lerk,
5 cars.
Sheep itecelpts, SleOhead: shipments, ten :
market dull; prime, fljl totralrtegood. Ills)
SJ; common, SiOerJJlu; sprlug lambs, IMJiW).
fhlladslpbla CatUe faarbst,
fHiLXDSLTHU.. June 3). Ueef cattle, receipt
for week were lteevestm ; Sheep, lo.euo; tlegs,
r,3t), frevteus week Beeves, S.KU; Bheep,
,wJ; Uegs.tj.uu.
iu( cattle V.c lewer: Kxtra, KO&ic i geed,
WttlHc : medium, 3XOc
Blleep'ichlgh.r : extra, HOH ! geed i'ifi
IXc; meelum, WitJIc ; lommen. 21 Jc ; fan
lambs, lOWc ; sprleg lambs, fQ'Xc-
Hogs te lewer: Western. T'.OHc: State, O4C
Vat cows were fairly active at 'J&tjtc.
Milch cows were le geed rrquest at tXfitiO.
Vial calve were dull at iif.
new tern stecaa.
Nsw Yeaa. June 91. 1.J0 p. m. Meney leaned
at SH'7 per cent. Kxchange steady.tKAKO tS';
government Arm. Currency 6's, II SPDld; is
Coup, 11 z,S' hid ; H' de, ftt WH bid.
The stock market this morning opened
strong and en an active buying or Lake Chere,
Lack., Heading, facirlc Mall and W. U , the
whole list advanced and at neon prices wera i
le 1 pr cent higher.
mers asanas.
Uaotatlen by Heed, McUrann A Ce., bankers
Lancaster, l'a.
asw veaa list. 11a,sj. list. r.
Canada Pacific 2 bi cut
C.C.C.AI M
Colerado Ceal vH VAi l4i
Central Pac 40
Canada Southern tt til 6IU
CbLSt. UAPgh 17
Uen.AKIe.U 31 31 an
IXLttW 13 U-1i IStVi
arte ay; iiJ xsi
arte, Znds
Jer. C n.i k 7Ji
Lit jeK !ii aj
Leu. A N efli 67 C
L. shore X
Mich. On e;W eiii Oi
Ueck Valley J! 3i;2 3IK
Missouri Paclflc H7K 107)2 ....
H soeeeeaeesaeseeesaseeeeee 04 dftk OVA
If. P. Pre! oeJ 6i5 60)2
H. West in lit nif!
N. Y.C 112K H2K ll-"-i
Bast Tennessee C V
Omaha uw s M'J
Oregon TransportaUen 3l,'i a; 3l!
Ontario AW ls(j
Pacific Mall MS 5."i i:
Richmond Terminal aK 37S x?Z
at Paul m 91)2 ai
Tex. Pac xii 31 zm
Union Pac n ten a
Wabash Cem ,. '. 'J) 'J)
Wabash Pref M'2 stli MK
Western U... 7 77J !
West Shere llends .. ..
Maw England ui r,y, uK
mtLaDBLraia list.
Lek. Val b7i bli 57
B..N. Y.fsPhlla .7 .... 1IM
Pa. KU- tty.
Beading at) if 20 1-16
Leb. Nav UH
Uen ten v. Pass.
P. 3eJi
N, OCOl a ease
Peeples Pass
Itdg.uen'ls. 106
Oil. .... .. ..... .... 63 tlji S3
Phlla. TracUen T an
tvoesl Bteca end Bends.
Reported by J. it Leng.
Par Last
value, sale.
Lancaster 6 per cent, lsuu no 1U7
" 6 " ia 100 IX)
t school lean.... loe loe
" i " Inl or 30 years. 100 ltn
t - In 6 or J0 year. 100 103.S
4 " InlOerauyears. loe lus
Manhelm Borough lean 100 10!
aaaa stocks.
First National liank tee 100
fanner' National Bank 50 11510
Fulton National Bank 100 its)
Lancaster County National Bank..... 00 117.50
Northern National Bank 100 IM
Peeples' National Bank , 100 130
Columbia National Bank 100 ltu
Christiana National Brnk 100 lUO
Kpnruta National Bank 100 Its
First National Bank, Columbia 100 tut
First National Bank.Btraabunr 100 1J9
First National Bank, Marietta 100 9BM
Flrnt National Bank, Mt Jey 10 190
LUIU National Bank 100 ItA
Manhelm National Bank 100 150
Union National Bank, Mount Jey.... te M
HXW ADVJCHTJaMMJCHTlf.
1irANTKD-tiu)0 BECUREDBY FIRST
v v Lien en a Una residence in Kansas City
value, lltyieu; Intcrest6per cent. semiannual.
JKUBMtAUBira,
le.end six Bentk Duke street
P ROCLAMATION.
Netice is hereby given that tbe ordinances
of the City of Lancaster for preventing acci
dent and the better preseiTaUoneforaer In tbe
city, will be strictly enforced sgauut all person s
" tiring guns or small arms, or selling, casting,
throwing or tiring or smuIUs, chasers, or ether
firework operating In a similar manner, within
Ihellmlueltlisclty"
WILLIAM A. MOBTON.
luneMM,W,S Mayer.
tJi'RINO, Ub7. '
A New Departure ter Lancaster In Fine Tal Tal
ertng. Importing direct from tba best makers
et Fine Woellens. I have 1 ust received through
tbe Bosten custom beuse, a large Invoice of my
own Importation of,
SU1T1MU, SFHINO OVBUCOAT1NU AMD
TBOU8BU1NU,
The like of which, (or style and quality, baa
never been equaled In this city, and cannot be
surpassed.
t.AJLDTcUi J'Tlua te berebjr extaaded te all
ta want et aprtsg aantvsata te call early and
saemrsCholesratlarna. Werkmansbiptke vary
beat and prices lower taaa evalv as very
,.. M.taBBttAJtT,
nurwiya o.ertk quean BtiW
xmt AerMnrmBMmvm.
w
ANTKD-S1TUAT10N8 FOR TUHBE
halt grown girls. Appivat
Me.eiN.gueenat.
WANTKll. AT ONl'K-ONK OH TWO
trod MachlnltUi. Alae tuveral Meulders
and Cere Makets.
APPlV,
CUMMI.Ntls,
Sunt Lancaster K'eam Haillahir mid M'l'a t',
(Ltinlled) SI West Chentnul at Jeld ltd
-VTOTIUK TlliiKK I'KK UKNT. ABATE-
1 tnent will lie allowed oil all City Tax paid
onerbelora July 1
J. 11
HATItreN,
City Tnmsuiwr.
jl IwdK
WANTK.O-A COOK FOR A BOARD BOARD BOARD
ingtiouse. Apply, rata or ciiakub,
at
F. U.THOUT ACO.'N
u N.gueenst
w
ANTKI) A HTODl' BOY 10 Oil 17
tentKOI .tgeteirarn Carnage smithing
Apply at once at I'llll.tr IHIBH.HOM'S CAtt-
at once al I'llll.tr DOBHSOM'S ca
kiaub rAi;iui.T, neg
13. and IW But Kin
stiveU l.ani aater, I'a. ltd'
UUHLIC MALK.
a. 11
On TDK8UAV. JUNK i. 1S7. at Ne UV7
Kretnent atreel. of a gntutal awirtmtiit of
Household and Kitchen Furniture andMesliig
ajacniiiu, oaie te coiiuuence ni i u ciec
JulR it 11. F. HOW K, Auctioneer.
rlNK AND CUKAP.
Harvest Wbieky.
AT KOUUKU'S l.tyUOU BTOttB,
He. 21 Centra square, Lancaster, l'a.
ANTKI) -f6t)lr FIRHT-CLASS
hngllsh Cook whoundersLands all kinds
of cooking want a situation In nptttatefnitilly.
auuut ivuaE,a einr.rs tu
PROTKCT YOUR HOMKS.
t.lll I1TN1 Nil ROUP 1
Parties in want or satne wilt And It te their
advantage both tn sat lng of money and having
them tint up in a solid aud substantial manner
by railing 011 me I lute been In the business
for 20 yetrs and guantutee my work
Btialrtug
promptly attuuueu te.
ONtlKllSMITII,
lit Bast orange "-t
ltd
rpur ri.ACBTu iu'yc.ote
R. S. FETTERLY'S,
5: North t)ueen Street,
Dealer In Uent'a Furnishing tioe.1., Shirts,
I'ant-, Overall. Knglneer' Jacket, Neckwear,
Cellars, CulTs, Sueuders, Men's, Ladles' Chlb
dren's aud Jll.fes Hese,
Please call and examine before you buy. At
R.S. FhTTKULY'.'-O.NKPUlCKIlOUMC.
Ne. 51 North Queen Street.
FOR BALK, Clli:Al A LARCKIt
i-team Plant tx'lng In course et tenstruc
Hen at our new mill, we areprepartd te offer
our Thirty llnran-Pewer Kngtiin and Forty
llerjfr Power Heller ter ale, ch,ap. All com cem
pltte, with Belt, lnjetter. Heater. ValM.
Gauges, etc. Can tie seen running until August
1.1. . ht.n nitr new iilunt vlll Im, AtArled.
CMAH1.1 F. Mtl.l.KIt,
Chairman Lancaster Chemlial Ce. ( Limited.)
junell lwdltAllw
ESTATKOK JACOlt KAMM, Sit., LATK
of Lancaster city, deceawd. letter te
tameutaryen said estate bat lng It-en granted
te the undertlirnttl, all )t3r-eus Indebted there
te arvrenuestcd te make lmmvdlale pa)ment,
and tlio-e ha lng claims or demands nmilnil
the same, will present them without delay fur
settlement te the undersigned.
UATIIAUI.MhtDH, r.xecutnr.
SIabjuett HkcwU's, Attorney.
ui)tdM
MISS A. M. ARCHAMHAL'I.T
Will meet her pupils fur their (Inl Irs
sous In Art, en Friday next, .luue'ii, at vMa.
in. In her studio. Ne. 31i North Duke street,
Lancaster.
The course of study will Include Urawtugand
Palntlug from Still l.lfeand Nature Alse China
Decoration, if nreferntl, pupils will be pre
pared for the tall lenu of the Academy el Fine
Arts, or Philadelphia.
Thl-H t oierslx neeks.er tlper week (two
lessen ) Fer further Information, address
UBV.C. K. IIOUPT.
Ju2tlA)V Ne. 21 Bast James St
K STATU Ol-' HANNAH DKSMOND,
late of the city or Lancaster, decea-ed.
Letters et administration en said estate having
tieen granted te the undersigned, all tiernenaln
debted thereto are re-iuested te make Imme
diate payment, and these having claims or de
mands agtlnst the same, will present them with
out delay for settlement te the undersigned, re
siding tn the city of f-uncaalnr, I'a.
CHAULL A.IIK1NITS1I,
Jun66ldM Administrator.
ESTATK OK OKOROK (JOHN, LATK OK
the Borough of Columbia. Lancaster Ce.. Pa.
The undersigned amlltor.appetntedtodlslrlbuto
the balance remaining in tbe hands of Alfred
Bmner, executer of tbe will of Oeerge (Jehn, te
and among the-ie legally entitled te the same,
will sit ter that purpose en Monday, June 'JU,
I?, at 10 o'clock a. 111., In the Library room et
the Courtlieuse. In the city of Lancaster, where
all persons interested La said distribution may
attend. JOHN W. APFKL,
Buiy2Ll6tdM Auditor.
ESTATK "OK JO-SKKH KL'NK, LATK
of Washington borough, deceased. Let
ters or administration en said estate having
been granted te the undersigned, all persons
Indebted thereto are requested te uuiku Im
mediate payment, and these having claims or
demands against tbe same, will prevent them
without delay for settlement le the under
signed, residing In Washington borough.
riai n.i n r.aia, auuiiDiiiraier.
Use. Navhi.-i, Attorney.
lune-Ot.lM'
H
EINITSU'S 1'URNITURK DEPOT.
Thlj Is the kind of wetther that re
quires a
Geed, Coel, Seft Bed !
We have It lit se era! Shape.
Hair MiIIkssm and Woven Wire Spring
Are a very nice combination and their valne
can only be proven by a test Call and tee them.
All prices.
Palm Leaf Mattresses
Alse make and klegant Coel Bed.
We will repair your Hair Mattressts e-iual te
new at Very Moderate Charge.
HEINITSH'S FURNITURE DEPOT
VT and 20 Seuth Quoea8treet,
LANCASTKU, PA.
e
K. UALiIm
v 100,000 S.VLK.
Ne falling off in interest. A wonderful
increase instead. It bothered us en Satur
day te get all tbe customers waited en.
There'll net be much Clothing sold else
where as long as our OreatlUrgaiuaare
unsold. .
The largest room in the house devoted
te Special Lets.
The truth is we are unlike ether stores.
First: We never Keep the low, cheap
stuffs. We always give mere for tbe
money. We lead the business, and what
we de ethers imitate. Ne house in tbe
trade manufactures se mucli clothing as we
de, and this season iinds us within tee
many of the very finest goods, and that
accounts for
The tm.oe Suits marked down le 115.00.
The 132.00 Finest Dress Ulack andlilue
Corkscrew Suits te vliV.K).
The $3-5.00 Suiti te 128.00.
(Please note these reductions are en tbe
very best goods.)
1,078 Ulack and lilue (Indigo Celers)
Serge Suits, 413.60. Enough te clothe a
regiment. Te buy such a quantity of cloth
the price must be rigiit.
Londen Serge Suits, tV2.
Thousands and thousands of Children's
hulU cut in price. $2 te 5 saved en tbe
fine suits.
Open te night till 10 o'clock,
WANAMAKBU & BROWN'S
OAK HALL,
tJOUTKBAST COBHKK SIXTH AMD laAl
KST 8T.
riULADaTLPaTJA.
mmm Amrmummmmmtm.
OORnni.TAv. tmn.
O TbedanlleaMla Is
UMihandinf UiaTreas-
etT ter nremnt mvment.
rrenis a. m. 11114 p.m.
W. U. M AHH ALL. Traaaurer.
He. tl Centre Siiiare.
14 IMH
PRIVATKSALK.
Will be sold al private sale Ura valuable
KM!,JX-?-TiJS,nJ," "."'berry Sid ".har
lot te fronting am feet en Lemen atraet. as taet
en Mulberry, and u test en tJaartMisiuVSt.
Apply te -.
junWiiud . No.atlNmlhg'ues'nBfreet.
ACOU F. HltKAFFKrPB
LIQUOR STORE
UKMOVKU TO
NO. 1 CRNTIIK 8UUAUB, LANCAMTBIt, rjk.
niayis tut
PIANOS AND OKU ANN,
We de net ask ou te purchase el us before
ten go elsewhere.
We ask you te etamlne tbe Instrument et
ether dealer at home and abroad.
larn all ynu can tielb as te ptlce and uuallty,
before you come In us.
Then kindly pay us a visit book ever our
magnificent stock.
Ileareur prices. We have no tear nf the re
sult Old Instruments taken In axebange.
WOUIMVAKII'S AUBNCY.
Ne. A !kl K. King Ht, ltucaater Ctty, Pa.
VTeriCK
Al I have txen
tvuueatcd by the Finance
Committee of the City of i.aiimaler tn call In
for the sinking I mid the follewlni
for timxinkiiiir r una tne loiiewing
Bends of the
lean autherlzett by enllnance et the
Cltv nf
lincasier, 1 a., iipprnvvu Birvii w, m ,, i-vi, 1,,
refund t.yie of the existing ludelitedmwa el
the City of Ijtncaster at 4 tier rent , and amended
ti ordrtiame, approved Match '-', ll.
OF TIIK SBUlr.s OF ON K TO TWKNTY
YK Alls, VIA
Ne. '.U, fl, M, l, 07, w, . M un Olie Thousand
Dollars each.
N ea. 47, , M. M. 61, !.. T. -A 81. L M, tl. Si, ,
t7. NS 117, I SI. 1.11. I VI, I IS, Ul. 15.1. IM, I.V 151., 157,
1M, IV), 1MI, liil, I'll, lb.1. lbl. Iu5, ID!, IU7. Hid, 11, 171,
17, !7Set Five Hundred IHtllara each
Nes. 37, JM. .T, 40, II, te, ovJtlie, 103, of One
Hundred Dollars erh
Helder wilt therefore present the above num
bered bends al this elttcu ON lilt IIKFOItK
J ULY 1, 17, rer payment, after which date In
terest en said bends will cease.
jelllMd WILLIAM A. MOUTON, Mayer.
VAI.ACK OF t'ASlllOX.
IALAUU OK t-ASIUOM
ASTRICH.6
Palace et Fashion,
13 EAST KINO STREET,
LANCAblhU, PA.
K AUK
Always the First
ie errsit tub
GEEATEST BARGAINS
IN KVEUY UUA24CII or OUK BUSINESS.
TO-DAY
WK COME TO lOU WITH AM
Extraordinary Great Bargain
-IN-
HATS!
WobateClesedOulTWOIIUNDKEO DOKI
KINK WHITE MILAN I1AT AND llONNETh.
One Hundred Dezen, composed of Union
Milan and riue Milaua, we wUl TI1UOW
AWAY at the
MOST KIDILULOUS l'BICK Or
FIFTY OBNTS.
The oilier One Hundred Dezen, composed et
tbe Choice and Laleat Style el Extra Vine
Milan, we will sell ul the
Uniform Price of One Dellar.
Till I the IIIQUEST 1U1 VKeveretferrd lu
season ; J uat when J oil want them and would be
willing te pay double the price for Uiein.
CALL EAHLY a they are going fast.
Ol'KNEO TO UAY-COMl'LETK I.INEOr
PATTERNS
Isaued by the UNIVERSAL rAHIIION COM
I'AN Y of Farl. Londen and New Yerk.
Catalogues and Mentbllti furnished free tl
everybody en application.
Write and we wlU be glad te maU yen some.
The Album of r'asttlaaii.
Containing M page, only 14c.
we wlU mall one te you,
Bend lie. and
SURAH SASHES.
TWENTY-rOUU 1NCHKS-ALL COLORS, AT
75 CENTS A YARU-ALL COLOBH.
rAa amp oewwmuB.
TTNFOUTUNATE,
YET FORTUNATE.
Of course the smash up of our Mite, New De
livery Wagen makes us feel badly, yet we are
Tery thankful that no one was lerteualy hurt
We will still be able te deliver geed promptly.
There are a few of these Nlea francs left, tl ,
23c. I'ruaellas, 10c ft.
CLARK,
tnarS-lfdAw NO.) CENTRE BO.U AUK.
yON LAER'HHPEUIALTIEH.
Ven Laer1! Lime-Fruit Juice?
Absolutely fara. Me Maaty riaver.
This Juice. Is Imported direct from Ihe
W eat Indies and refined immediately, thereby
retaining all tba delleleu flavor and aroma et
the ITrulL
Tw LurJi Mwuji Uim Jein !
rxrdx $? mTmSSftis&.
Ven Lasr's Lima Jalea and Measjna Lemen
J ute. bought In open market, has been made,
and they were found absolutely frea from any
aduftenUen or foreign admixture whatever,
"d after seTera test e need rfat keeping
dualltle. Ne sulphite et lima or ether hariuf uf
preserrlngsgeaU were found In them v4i;irl
can Amtlytt.
'n Lwr'i Nn-ileirbtlM 6uger Wui!
A deltetens bavenuts aad an Invaluable remedy
ferliyipspsta, IndlgasUoa.SummarCemplalnU,
Celas, cramps, etc tn Maodsema runt-Ulasa
MetUas
sarrer sale only at ULansE-a ukiuimal
TEA and COrfkK STORK, N West King street.
can ana get a anaa or tius iuueus sMTeraia
urer. Threa Bar eeat
umoe beuis
jrftuf
wM.v.
"TsJKW TUMKHTORst.
SUMMER GOODS
-AT Til B-
New Yerk Stere.
CHKAM UKEHSUOODN.
ALL WOOL.RI'llMI9,TrYU.L.H,UUUONAL
TRICOTS, ALBATKU83, CASHMKREB.
Our Mne All-Weel
Jersey Albatross,
te Inches Wide, at te cent a yard, are most op.
iilarirondsellnessasou. All the Latett Style
tn
CHINKLK SIKKBUVKEUS,
tlKM.SUINUHAMB,
I'lltNTMU BAT1BTIB,
AMEHICAM SATIN KB.
KUINCHSATINKB.
ten New I'atterna In the raverlte
UUhKN AND tiOLO fllKNCH SATINKB
ery scat co and nothing mera desirable
Alaige asiorlinentef
WHITE DRESS GOODS!
INDIA LIN HNS, VICTORIA LAWN,
LOKIIKIIl'ltjUEr),
BTItlt'Etl AMI I'LAlll NAINbOOK.
BWIS NAINSOOK AND CAMUUIC KM
IIKOIIIKUKD rLOUNCINUS,
AtW,e.'K.7 "IX Cents, lluoteti&o
MISSES' KMIIUOIDEKKU n.OUNCINUS,
A137K, SO.SlS'cUUill.OOlwr yard.
WATT & SHAND,
6, 8 ft 10 BAST .'KINO ST.,
LANCASTER, PA ,
LH'MMKK WKAK KOK I.ADlhH.
HAGER & BROTHER.
SILKI'LAlTEH.rANCi LlSLK.r ABTIlLALh,
llALIIRIIillAN ANOrANCYbTEIt'EU
SUMMER HOSIERY.
Ull'.K, hlLK AMU LI ILK
UNDERWEAR.
LISLE S1IK AND K1U
GLOVES.
IHOMl'dON', WARNER'S A UALL'S
CORSETS.
MOIKK, SATIN ANll ULACK
SASH RIBBONS.
VALKNCIENE AND ORIENTAL
LAOES AND FLOUNOINGS.
HEMSTITCH! l AN O COLORED UOKUERKD
IIANIIKKUCIIIErs, LINEN COLLARS ANlJ
KUCU1NUS, I'AUASOLS AND BUN UMBREL
LAS. Eager & Brether.
F
iKKSti AKKlVAIl.
Staniin Bres. & Ce.,
26AKD28NOBTHQ0KN ST.,
LANCASTKU I'A.,
WtLK.SU AURIVALH Of
BARGAINS.
rifty Pieces Crazy Cleth, 13Kc a yard ; city
price, 10c.
One Hundred l'leces New llatlste, ultra
width, pie. a yard ; usual price, 12K
Crinkled Seersuckers, 10c a yard I worth 15e
dark colors.
Beventytlve Pieces Finn Balnea, 13Kc a yard!
worth 15c loler are Urwn, liarnel, Uendarme
ilrewn, lilue aud Cream Mixtures.
CRKPE VKILH, Slightly Damaged, Cheap.
WASH GOODS.
The Great Yarlety will bewilder yen. Never
In tbla cltr was there such a collection of
CEKAM DtEB OOOOBa we are new showing.
POSITIVE UAKQA1NS IN
BUek Drcati Bilks,
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