Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 30, 1887, Image 4

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aa up rasetag aieBerai
l Ma the aetoea et August
IsMleekeearllak aad need It
Ids Mlltera MbltLbunaklBK
lexteat, Proprietor Bhuler en-
BlatBaeaai um office or
.ehentnE blm with drunken.
I isBBHierly eoadeet and malicious
auier eeaeMerebiB trouble umcer
' tllld Blagbam about 4 o'clock
Ha waa given a heariDg worn
'vara Battled by paying costs and
a te property.
neckeaetetB. baar bottler, was
Iriaa keeptBf bottle belonging te
at iaalwa. Bad Ofleer Baraheld came
jaatanHj aAanoea with a search
WMUOIST nuuw in i
aa place, where they round five
r, three Steal aad two Kngle bottles.
laaTiag a return visit was maue ey
WHttek, wbe succeeded In finding
bottles belonging te sptenger.
tin gate bail for a bearing at the
let aJderaun Barr.
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OBesrs BMcted.
i a BMetlng et Cbippata Commander?
tSrKBlgbU et the Gelden Eagle, held
, evBBsBfi un following cmcers were
I far tM ensuing term : president, u.
i vice president, B. A. Lichty ;
ft H. at. Upp ; treasurer, J. U. Mil-
' t captain, ueerge w. tmenk ; in
at, J. O. Mlltenberger ; 2i lieuten
,AA.Ltcbty.
, ys Ball Games rostpencd.
' yiJiaBgeuients bad been made ier a game
,attnt Saturday between Bear'a club and
aaa Heading State League club. Fer some
aaaaaa the game baa been postponed.
I' A. game of ball waa played yesterday after-
MOB between two clubs composed of clerks
i eat tee north and south sides et Locust
rrawJaa xnaeine caueatne ncrin eiae was
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I4f Will Held a Package Party.
' TIM Lydla Church Aid society and the
:jiv Bwtherhoed of St. Andrews, connected with
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" HMlnBal tha MAln.ffl .-
l if-aaj KNamn ftutw vuiu w mwi a .wv..a.
tMradsra Maxlcmn Pavilion was well it.
'$ Beaded at the Wednesday performance. The
' 'JBhaw will cleaa te night
''jJ.'"Tha early closing movement, started by
y."BBB hardware merchant, has been adopted
'".WtkaliMlr ainnia. Mai IT. V. V-reav
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.'aftst W IX tT. rtvi nrn.4 ftit Ilia.
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rfMill idiM 4h.l. atAfa ftlivf... Iitlnil A.i.
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iVatw at fl o'clock.
" " IT! flknMh 9 Rtul fannrlttv B(.hnAl hAlH
taairptonieat Penryn park te-day. About
.'ii an earleada of neeDle laft en the mernlnir
'arala, but the crowd waa greatly Increased at
"'Knaeav The plcnle was accompanied by the
1-& UM lllsn band.
S, Heward Purple held the coupon, Na 1,212
'Wwiag tha aet of furniture at the Gelden
;v Baals lair.
Amm euuuajr auutMiiv vi me Aiaiuuuiai
eajareB ana uoeaman cnapei win go ie ren
r t vu f iuj.
Wallacad: Ce. 'a circus ana menagerie win
arrive in town te-morrow, giving two per.
ltDraaneaa.
The school beard will held a special meet
leg this evening te provide a new echoe
?v In tha Institute building.
A number el young men will bold a meet
hag this evening, te organize a club te parade
'.m the Fourth. They will be known aa
j,-;,, nsesu ei ittiumeuk--
Marry C. Bzuefar, son of Mr. H. K. Bruner,
SCwlU
111 MS.t- .1 tH.MAa UnslneMB An1tm nn
r night. Next week ha will take charge
of the Susquehanna coal company's books
hare.
The Knights of the Gelden Kagle cleared
090 at their fair.
MtJiXM COLLBOB fMMaiVMKIH.
i Who Will Attend the Meeting In This
(-, eilr Ntxt Week- Old ct el tbe Gatberteg.
The profound impreasiea made upon this
aunlty ey tne notaeie exercises ei tne
aaalannul celebration of Franklin and Mar-
'i ahauoeuege is iigeiy te os oenunuea ey tne
eeate convention of college presidents that
Jt'haa bean called te meet here next week. The
'ti ailiinl probabilities are that, besides Frank-
I ,V Ikt and Marshall, a dozen of tbe colleges and
it aadveraltlea of Pennsylvania will be repre-
atad hare by tbelr presidents, executive
'tBaeara, or one, two, or three members of
jtSBjeir respeeu ve lacuiiien. Auiuag (uueu wuu
fjaaealreadyaigniuea teeir positive purpose
via be bare are Be v. Dr. D. J. Hill, president,
'jad Prof. Oea J. Gret!, of Bucknell Unl-
VWBUyi uewwuurg, n, n. u. rergusuu,
.gtealdant, and another member of the faculty
fnmWeatmlnsteroeUege,New Wilmington ;
'J.MT. Jebn Masen Knox, U. u, president,
r'TinilsaaniB R. B. Yeunsman and J. M. 81111.
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of Lafayette cellege, Kasten ; Prof. Seth
U--X Utfferd, of Uaverferd college, Uaverferd ;
rJPllOTOBt Wm. :Pepper, M. D., LL. D., Pre-
i James, McKlrey, Marks and Selden
, of the University of Pennsylvania,
rhUadalpbU; Brether Ambrose, of St.
raiiiiilaiiiillfiiin. Tninttn Pa.; Kev. Dr. Help
BBj4 ether members et Muhlenberg cel-
gsage, Allentown; President McKnight
;BB1 ether members of tbe faculty
'fiat Pennsylvania college, Gettysburg ;
Or, Henry Coppee and ethers et Packer
BBivarslty, Bethlehem ; President Maglll and
ethers et Hwarthmere, Delaware county ;
Tiaalilnnt Moffet. of Washlnaten ami .It.(lr
lmm Wuhlnetnn. Pi. ami mnal lltf&lv -AnA
aanfallTni from Dickinsen. Alleuhenv ami
aafca Institutions of hlirher learninir.
' Theantirebedy will number ever thirty of
t the meat distinguished college men of the
r BWsWBiiu wuieuuniiuwa tdxjt uuuiuie gavner
3. A.... mk mAmha.. will ha th. m.nu.a n .,
!. tw U.WM.W.B ... ww u (unw ul IUU
aeUegafaculty, oltbeuilouophio society and
fiiaB ether private entertalument during their
.'&W 1 Lancaster, which will extend ever two
Astern.
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apawinuivvwH. . ... www w , BHw WSOVUJ.
I for organization and preliminary bust
i and will be convened in the college
en Tuesday evening, July 6. at fe
rafatoek. The pregramme of exercises ler
I oecaaiou comprises temierary organize-
I I opening exercises and address of wel-
, by resident Apple, of Franklin and
tail oeuege; response, by President
l,of Washington and Jeffersen college ;
legation of constitution, by-laws etc.
I by article ; election of officers ; brief
Dy tne psrmsneet president ; an
eats ana closing exercises.
Wednesday morning and Wednesday
l taere win ds eiuar meetings et a
character; and 'en Wednesday
t there will be a popular meeting in
irt house, te which all tbe people of
m lavlted te hear addresses en sub-
iseveatte Ue purpose et tbe aasoels-
Hag. Taere win ne tnuste ana an
I MOgtetnme generally. Among tbe
te be Nad wilt be that of Dr.
i tha "True Idea of an American
jr," aad eaa ea ' Tbe Proper Kela
lleaea aa tha Kluoatlenal System of
," by President Maglll, of Bwartb.
Tae lopies treated will men
I far iBB)iral discussion, and a lively
itewjseeted.
rise nestings premise te be of
r uteres! aud el much value te
Interests of the state. Lan
gs aireted In being selected aa tbe
I lama at eating, aad a proper appreola appreela
aa a Bemlnn by our people will de
tha tame or we city aa a
culture aad aortal reflne-
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gentlemen
te-day aa wtteaaa the
BSSRssaaBiasisiiivSBsaiisaai
id VaJa.
At starvard etaaiaaeaaisut aetlBg Prasl
aawt Baitth dtatrlbatatl Ue dlpleBMa aad at
BOBBeadthadegiesa, AeeeMiag te tha oaa eaa oaa
teaa teangnratad at tha aalvarstty, tha da
grata were awarded la Baglleh. and the de
parture waa applauded. Tha senior clasa
graduates 230 out of 251 member, tha largeet
number en record. Of these there are in tha
tcleotlBe school, 3 ; the law school, 20 ; the
medical school, 83 : the dentistry school, 11 ;
tha veterinary school, 10; the theological
school, 4.
The commencement exercises st Yale were
attended by a very large audience, among
which were many netahle people. Senater
Evarts, Unlet Justice Welle and Governer
lxiunabnrv eccunled seats en the Plstferm.
The fitty-secend annual commencement at
Lafayette college, Easten, closed Wednes
day. The seniors delivered their orations
lean audience lliat everiluned tbel'ardee
auditorium.
A large number of degrees were conferred,
among them the following : Docter of Divin
ity, Kev. William Wilsen McKlnney, of the
class of '67, editor et the 1'resbyterlan Obse r
vtr. Baltimore : Hv. W.W. Tothereli. chan
celler of Ingham University, Lerey, N. Y. ;
(lev. James Little, pastnrel the 1'teebyterian
church, Hekendauqus, Pa. U"oterot Laws
en Silas M. Clark, one of the Justices et the
supreme court or Pennsylvania.
At Kminltaburir, Mil., the seventy-ninth
annual commencement et Mount St. Mary's
college brought together a large number of
illstlnuuUbed alumni, both lay and clerical.
Most Kev. Archbishop l'.Uler, et Cincinnati,
the fiftieth anniversary of wbe-e graduation
drew together se many old uieuutalneeis,
presided.
At Carlisle, Pa., a large number of visitors
are in town te attend the ceuiiuenceuitnt ex
ercises at Dickinsen college. Tne graduating
clasa numbers thirty-three, tli lamest nutn
Der graduating in me last iwemy-iive years.
The beard of trustees held sessions yester
day and te-day with open doers, and ap
pointed aloemmlttee of ten prominent; trustees
te Investigate the action of the president and
the faculty lu regard te the expul
sion et Student Jehn W. Ulll U.t fall
and the subsequent litigation. The com
mltteegave the matter caret ul consideration
and unanimously reported that they ap
proved et the government et the celletce
during the past year aed et Its course of In
struction ; thai the action of the faculty in
the dismissal of a student for misconduct
was taken In view el the absolute necessity
of maintaining discipline, and met with the
approval of the beard. The report was
adopted wun uut one uissenuug vote.
ABMTtLBH'B BUtVlV.
UrHen te Death by the frnccatlen el Laud
Grant Kallteads.
A deplorable Instance of the result of land
grant railroad persecution et settlers has
been brought te light in the case of 11 L.
Logwood, a settler en land withdrawn for
the Atlantic .V Pacific railroad in California.
Logwood's homestead entry was allowed
by Commissioner Sparks, tbe land having
been excepted from tbe railroad grant by prier
settlement claim. The company did net op
pose the settler's proof and uuder the rules
et tbe department It could net thereafter
antagonize his claim. But tbe attorneys for
the company tiled an appeal te tbe secretary
of the interior, submitted arguments and
notified the settler et their action, although
they knew that an appeal did net lie in tbe
case. The settler was net willing te purchase
bis home from tbe railroad company, wnich
had no right te the land, but relied upon the
land cilice te protect blm. Commissioner
Sparks rejected tbe company's appeal and
ordered a patent te Issue te the settler.
Then the attorney for the Southern
Pacific railroad company appeared with
an appeal and printed argument, which he
sent te the settler en tbe ground that the
land was also within the indemnity limits of
the Southern Pacitie read. This appeal whs
rejected by the conmilmiener, for tbe rcaeus
that the land being within the granted limits
of the Atlantic .V Pacific could net be claimed
by tbe Southern Paclnc, a ruling well known
te the latter company, and as the case before
tbe cilice was one between the tattler and
the Atlantic it l'aclhe the Southern I
Pacific was net a Pirty and bad no I
standing aa an appellant. These pro
ceedings and the dilatory motions of
the railroad attorneys consumed much time.
The case was, however, finally cleared of all
encumbrances, and a patent was Issued te tbe
settler and delivered te his attorney in Wash,
leg ten, who forwarded it te California, This
gentleman bas just received a letter from tbe
admlnstratnret Logwood's estate, wbe says
that upon tbe receipt of the brief et the attor
ney for tbe Southern Pacific railroad company
Logwood became despondent and perhaps In
sane. At all events, Logwood, he says, wound
up by committing suicide, sajlug that be
might have a show with one railroad, but
could net petsibly beat twc.
This cae la regarded at the department as
emphasizing tbe necessity for the contem
plated action et the department, under the
order of the president in the Guilferd -Miller
case, te remove tbe grasp of railroad com
panies from public lands within railroad
Indemnity under Indemnity withdrawals
which, as stated by Commissioner Sparks in
bis annual report te Cengrtsi, are used te
cinpel settlers te purchase railroad waivers
or relinquishments when the companies
have no right te the land.
Tbe Calltbcnplni fiuiMec.
Kd 1ntelliuiceb: -Doesn't It often
occur te you that the , ractls of allow ng a
rude gang of unmannerly boys wl weuki.be
men te surround the heuci efanw couple
with gongs, bells, born, atcal , yells,
horse fiddle" te any mdefiuhe extent and
te keep up tbe racket as long as they please,
la an unmitigated evil? And should it be
tolerated? Fer the sake of the amusement of
a party of boisterous fellows, fully one third
of our town must sillier the peualty of the
hideous outcry. This custom ought te be
superseded. It causes disorder, disgust, and,
if there be sickness or death in the neighbor,
heed, distress. It Is a bid ler Intemperance
and riot. It is inappropriate. The young;
people assailed se rudely have Jut made tbe
holiest and most Important step et tlielr lives;
and that they should be thus Jtrred and
jostled as a "Jeke" Is both impell'uand im
politic. We are sure that tbe geed senee of
both tbe young and the old will Jeiu with us
in urging our elUcers te keep our streets pure
from such evil. Oii-kiukr.
Hammer Leisure.
Tu-dsy an excursion was run te Cressen
from Philadelphia. The train arrived here
at 1J.55. It was made up of Pullman and the
regulation passenger coaches mi bad '-T0
people en beard. These wbojelned the party
here were J. M. W. Gelst, or the Sew Km,
Elwood GreUt, et the Inquirer, Mrs Dr. J.
W. Hess, Mrs. Maria Shreiner and Misses
Mary and Sallle Sbrelner. It was believed
that a great many mere persons would Jein
tbe excursion at Harrlsburg.
Mrs, IX. Trout and daughter and Mrs. Win.
Bltuer and daughter leave te morrow for
Watervllle, Malta They will also visit
many ether points of interest iu the Eastern
states.
Jehn Hartley Married.
Jehn Bartley, formerly of Lancaster, but
new of Lebanon, was married in the latter
cit en Tuesday evening te MUu Kate Eiscn
hauer. Tbe ceremony was performed by
Father McMenlgle, In the paisenage of tbe
Catholic church. The bridesmaid was Minnie
Carl, et Harrlsburg, and the groomsman
Leuis Matt, of this city. After the wedding
a reception was held and a geed time bad.
Mr. Bartley is shipping clerk of the Pennsyl
vania Nut and Belt works.
Trjlug te tiring Aruitield Here.
Officer Weaver went te Philadelphia yes
terday, for the purpose of bringing te Lan.
caster W. G. Armhold, the swindler, who
was arrested In that city en Saturday. The
accused Is booked ler a bearing before a mag.
Istrate this afternoon. Benl Keeaev. rirrk
of tbe a rap J hotel, and M. P. Butt, et Col Cel
umbia, went te Philadelphia this morning
te identify tbe man. Armhold la also wanted
in New Jeraey.
Arrested ler Trespassing.
Kllswerth Wlllard has been arrested and
held by Alderman McConemy for a bearing
en the charge of treaspaslng upon tbe land
of Adam Stelner, wbe resides near tbe big
Conestoga bridge.
Broke a Wheel.
This morning the 7 o'clock atraet ear, en
tbe MUiersvllle line, struck tha wagon of
Klein, the loot! delivery man, at North
Queen and Chestnut streets, aad broke one
of the bind wheal te pleeee,
The project te atatt a pi uNaainiial base ball
club In tile etty has bean abandoned be
cause a auflleteat number of gentleman could
aet be Induce te Invest their money. There
ware aetne who were willing te "put up" lib
erally but ethers wbe declare that they ad
mire the game are only willing te pay tbelr
a natter dollar entrance money. They aay
at they then knew where they stand, and
probably no one will doubt tbelr words.
Te show hew liberal the " levera " of ball
are In this city It is only necessary te cite one
instance. The ether day at the Ironsides
grounds, while a game waa in progress, the
manager of a visiting team, who waa stand
In near the open seats, asked for change for
a fj note. A fellow, who waa standing out
side the fence, en a pile of bricks, at once
banded the necessary change ever the fence.
Ue kept bis eye en the game, did net lese a
point of the game and held fast te bis tree
perch en the bricks.
xnere were nut two league games yester
day. In Pittaburg the home team was de
feated In ten Inulnss by Washington, the
score being 7 tee. In Detroit Philadelphia
waa beateu S te 7.
The Association games yesterdsy were : At
Broeklvn : Hroeklyn 0, Athletic 4 ; at Clete
lam' : Cincinnati !i, Cle elsnd 8 : at Suteu
Island : Met 10, lUlllmere 7 ; at St. Leuis :
SL Ieuls 10, Louisville 10.
The State League games of yesterday re
sulted as fellows : At Johnstown : Johns
town 10, Wllkesbtrre f ; at Bradford : Head
ing 1 1, Bradford l ; at Wllllauispert : WU
liamspert 10, Allentown 4.
The clubs of the Central Pennsylvania
League are ulaylne excellent ball just new.
Larklns, el the Athletics, made a long bit
yesterday, and thought he could de belter
than three bacs. lie was thrown out nt
home plate by McTauiany.
It Is no weuder that Su Leuis wins when
even tbelr pitchers are heavy bitters. Yes
terday Carutbers had two home runs.
People w he se te Philadelphia en Julv I
will be able te see two geed games et bait
between Pittsburg and Philadelphia.
The SUteu Island club of New Yerk and
the Yeung Americas or Philadelphia played
a game In the latter city yesterday. The
New Yorkers wen by IS te 0. This is the
bet pair of amateur clubs in the East.
Esterbrook still plsys with the Met, al
though the Athletics claim te have secured
him.
Accidentally Killed.
The coroner's jury te Inquire Inte thedeath
et Eliza Davis, who was struck by a train at
Klnzera Station Wednesday morning, met in
the afternoon at 3 o'clock. The evidence cf
the empleyes of the train which did the kill
ing was then heard and a verdict et accidental
death, with no blame te the attaches of the
railroad, waa rendered. It appears that the
old l&dy was returning from the store when
she met her late. In crossing the tracks, en
tbe way te the store, she made a narrow
escape from being struck by the engine et
News Kxprees.
I'lrnlc at Kucky Springs.
Covenant United Brethren Sunday school,
West Orange and Concord, held their annual
picnic te-day at Kecky Spriugn. A large
number el children and members of the
congregation were in attendance and a Joyous
time was had. It was a delight te see young
and old engage in the various plays. Every
body, from tbe pastor down, seemed bent en
giving the little folks all tbe tun and enjoy
ment possible. Ibis was the first Sunday
school plcnle of the season ; the second one
will be held te-morrow at this same place by
the First Presbyterlan'churcb, of this city.
Keleiued en Uabea Corpus
Henry Lessner wss heard before Alderman
A. F. Dennelly en the charge of being drunk
and disorderly last evening. He was still
drunk while the hearing was going en and
raised a big rumpus in tbe alderman's etllce.
He was sent te Jail for five days.
He wss taken before Judge Living
stln this afternoon en a writ of habeas corpus
B. F. Davis, counsel for Leener, raised the
point that the commitment waa defective be
cause it failed te set forth a conviction. Tbe
court decided the point well taken and dis
charged Loesner.
Going te Ciettjrsbarg.
Among tbe passengers en beard Fast Line
West this afternoon were Ooernor Green, of
New Jersey, and stall, and a number of
members et the 13th Begiuient of New Jer
sey Volunteers. They were en their way te
Gettysburg te attend the Fourth of July cele
bration. Htreet Committee Meetlug,
As the regular meeting of the street com.
mlttee would been Monday, thetthef July,
they have agreed te meet te-morrow eyen
ing at 7 o'clock, sharp, as they will have a
great amount of business te transact. Bid
ders should govern themselves accordingly
and deposit tbelr bids in tbe street com
mittee box before 7 o'clock te-morrow even
ing. Oit 1 re Hews no te ManheliM.
The degree stall of Monterey Ledge, Na
242, I. O. O. K., twenty-two in number, go te
Manhelm tbia evening te confer tbe initia
tory and tbe three degrees of Odd Fellow
ship en two candidates in Selab ledge of that
place.
Will Hide 1.000 Mil's en lllriclrs.
Jacob Leeband Harry M. Albright, mem
bers of the Heading Bicycle club, wilt leave
en Friday morning at I o'clock en a l.CoO l.CeO
mile ride through the middle and northern
sections of the Btate.
ftetler Tban fbrtlc.
from the Chicago Times.
Mr. Jay Gould's timely demise bavlng put
considerable money In his pocket he Is all
right again.
Amusement.
The (Jrutut Opera lleuie.The (J rand opera
house Is receiving three coats of paint en the
outside, which will greatly Improve Its appear
ance. The opening will take place en Saturday
night, when " Foggs Ferry " IH be presented
by Miss Carleton and a capable company.
Ueerge It. Hamilton will Introduce his new
topical song, entitled " I Haven't for a Leng
Time New," and Jee Fields, late of Fields ft
Hansen, with Jehn K. Trewltz, of this city, will
give their musical specialty, plajlng upon
twelve dlllerent Instruments.
a math a.
I Eei.aD June 28, 1H-7. In tblsclty, Anna H ,
wlfeet JehnU. Leenard, la the 71st year of her
age.
'1 he relatives and friends of the family are re
spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from
her husband's residence, Me. J West German
street, en Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Inter
ment at Woodward 11111 cemetery. itd
MAHKBTB,
Hear (era asmrset.
Maw Your, June 3 '.Fleur market dull ;
Fine, ti 1UOI cu; Superfine, ti M03 23 ;
geed te choice extra fiuie. si wa I ; common te
geed extra Western, 1B3 CO
Wheat-Ne. 1 lied Slate, 9IOe Ne. 1 de,
97nt Ne. 1 Ited. Wlntir, June, MVc; July,
e4e i receipts 21) 000 1 shipments. 2to,eoo.
corn Ne '1 mixed cash, iffac; de July. Me;
Aug.,7c; receipts, 62,000; shipments, tJ.uue.
Oats Ne. 1 White suit, Met Me. 2 de
JJc; No.2Mlxed.easb,SJ!et July, 33Ke; Aug.,
32a ; receipts, 13,0X0 bus t shipments, none.
Kye dull t Western, De09tic ; State, e7XsrWa
Barley nominal.
fork dull) old meas,14Ceail73.
Lard-J uly, 16 S3 1 Aug , i 97.
Molasses dull at lKe for 60 Delling stock.
xurpenune sieauy ai ass.
sin c
I'etreleum dull t Banned, in cases. sMe.
Freight dull : grain te Antwerp. SKd.
Uutter flrmi western Creamery, laoiea.
Cheese steady t Wes'ern Factory. tMXme.
Iggs flruit bUte,lKci wesutru, 1S
lCc.
sugar steady; SeOned Cutleaf, 616-lgOHc;
Uranulated, BJfe.
Tallew dull i prime city, 3 lJ-lce)3c.
lUee nominal Carolina, lair te geed, MIKa.
Loese steady i lair cargoes, lKQ17Xc
Chicago rrodeee Maraes.
Cauuee, J une an, 10-30 a. in. Market opened.
.'iiSlTJ.ulyt,!'J?4c.l AuK" TVKt Sept,7lXc.
2!2r ?.?.',? Ji0 ' Au- "HZ I Sep., knic.
sifcv ii'uSed. Au- Bept- "4c-
7 te? U"M,-J ul! ! Aug, II W , Sept.,
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lle7uf7,inne'WC', Jul'C!''i&l An-.72e
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Bent-.Oe.
usvie uue.
2301 July, 26c I Aug, 2eJe;
Bern.. tlUe.
rera una, m ui.
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L&rd J una. SB 31 1 Julv. M 50 1 An-Ssesi
Bept.. H 78. .--.-.,
IUMlnae,7 I7H I July, 7 41 1 Aug.nU;
aept., if .
ay.K-Taal
Cameo, Jaae el oteloeh . at.
waaav van. ums. rera, unu
Jane.,,.....
July
Anguit ,
September..
October
December..
i 8100
..BM
M
Mfj eeia
SI ::::
a.M
a;
Uecelpta
Car Lets.
WlneM Wbfkftt.a. a. ......
apiinff Wtt(
COTTa a a a a a a a a a 1 1 e a t
OftU
eT9teeee
BaUiOy a a a a a a a . a
UUUtly.
Crade Oil
Kacatpu Hec
4
SU
HI
llitud.
llvVM
Closing I'rtces-S o'clock p. in.
Wbwl. Cern. tu. 1'erS.
lrd.
M)
I. .
I. tt
II 75
June
Jnly.. .......
August
eentember .
..r"
3HS
A) iJ
,,.'
Si
".&
9'.
October S
Vrc tuber TVS
OH t'tty.
LTadaOll
ei.'i
ue sums atarast
Cauuae, June t'l The Drex-rri' Journal re
ports s Cattle Receipt. trt.U") tiemti shipment,
S,Wt market eakt shipping teer MM te
l.haas., daw te; tteckera and l'0.-r, II tu
a),: IM cow, Imln and mixed, ll(.OJ a ( bulk,
II 'taP i Te I as cattl ti i'-3 TV
lings Keeelpi. I7.KO head stitpinent, Wit)
head j market tti iily ; rough and mtTi-d, U w
OMSi packing and hlppln,H U'O J A I light
n'.eavjHBSiiw.wn'aiM.
Sheep Uecelpu, MO heidt rhlptnents,
nenet market steady) native, ttH0l.l, West
ern. 13 u0j;iv, Tuxans, r: li9i '': lambs, II (0
I 10.
Kabt Lissxtt. CatUeKerelpls. SIT I
hlpments, il t market very dull i prime,
I a4 mii fair te god. ai n'fll li'i coiutneii,
rJ7Hi-: cattle shipped te Mew lerk, SScam.
Hogs Kecelpls, UUi head) thlpmenu liw
head t market actl e i Phlladelphlaa, V 4 4J ;
erkers, a aijss 40 : common tellghu ss lutlJJU;
pigs II ;ue)l 80; hogs shipped te ew lurk,
liars.
Sheep-Kecetpt. MiU head I shipments, 5k(i :
niarkelflim; prlme.ll titM: nirtogeod. WW
4 :5, common, I Qi te; spring lamb), W VtJti M.
Btecs ssaraess.
Uuolatlens by Heed. Mctirann A Ce, bankers
anr-juter. la-
aw ters LIST. 11 A. 1
Canada 1'actHc M
c.c.cai w,
Colerado Ceal 4;s
CentnU fac l-i
u .
bli
tf.-4
47.
3:S
1J?
l.Ut
?
Sr.
r.l
4-4
3i
Canada Southern
N"
ChLSt. 1.. A t'gh
Den. A Kle. U
Del. L. A W
Brie
arte, mds
Jer. C
a., a r
Leu. A N
L. Shere. .....'
Mtch.Cen
Heck Valley
Missouri faclflc
N.F
N.P. ITef
N. West
N T.C
Bast Tennessee C
Omaha... .....
Oregon Transportation.
Ontario W
Pacific Mall
Klcbinend Terminal....
St-l-aul
Tex. Pac
Union l'ac
Wabash Cem
Wabash l'ref
Western V
West Shere Bends
New England
l
13iv
l '
, WH
. H
, "t
. 31
, U3W
. 32ts
t
. II.
. 1H5
; tVi
&
. -OS
.
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; Iras
1W.
IF
t.1)i
s
91
31 JO
le um.
3!', Sii
ll 11
111 vH
31 n
31 cj
.... 17?
47 4M
3.1J iX
: a'i
Hj li
3IH 31
.77S 77
l.l.
iX
314
raiLADSiraii, list.
Lek. Val
B.N.Y.arhlla
Fa. KB- 33V
Beading '-i
Leh. NaT
Hestenv. Pass.
p.a a
N Cent ....................... ....
M
63J,
23 13-'b
4J
30)
5V
it.
Peeples Pass....
Bdg.een'ls.
oil
1'hUa. TracUen.
Kb
blfi
ll
flH
ll4i
bIS
bV,
sew aera eteeaa.
Nsw Veax. June 30, 1:30 p. m. Meney runged
from 7 te s per cent. Exchange steady, II 83
Ol s ; Governments steady. Currency ts's. 11 Eijj
bid it's Cen p. 1 sn bid; K'sde.H ft' bid.
The market opened active, especially for
Western Union. That stock was sold steadily
for awhile lu 1.UO share leU, causing Its price te
break IX per cent. In the nrst twenty minutes.
The rest et the list weakened In sympathy and
uccuneayiiei percvni. uy it o'clock the mar
ket hid fully recovered the early decline. The
market has since been almost wholly neglected.
Manhattan as the weak card again this morn mern
lrg.lt opened at 127 and declined te 122.
Lecal BtecBs and Bends.
Reported by J. U. Leng.
Par Last
value, sale.
Lancaster per cent., law iuu 107
6 ISO 1U0
4 Scheel lean.... lue
" t " In 1 or X years, lue
h 4 m In 3 or 20 years. 100
4 " lnioerauyears. KM
Manhelm Borough lean loe
aask STOcaa.
IX
106
KK
103.
103
102
First National Bank
Fanners' National llank
Fulton National Bank
Lancaster County National Bask..
Northern Natien! Bank
Peeples' National Bank
Columbia National Bank
. 100
, 30
, 1U0
, 30
. 100
, 100
, 100
, 100
. 100
. 100
. 100
, 100
. 100
. 100
. 100
. se
. 100
. 100
. lUO
. 100
, se
, BO
. se
, 50
203
lib
30")
117 30
134
130
149
1.-2.50
its;
if
ISi
210
ISO
les
ISO
ts
140
HO
12S
113
.26
210
70
62
28
100
26
11
203.29
21ft 10
LIB
18
B0
SO
M
SO
lea
1(2.30
Ul
107
us
Christiana National urns
Enfirata National Bank.
First National Bank. Columbia
First National Bank,Strasburg
First National Bank, Marietta
First National Bank, ML Jey
Lltitx National Bank
Manhelm National llank
Union National Bank, Mount Jey..
New Helland National Bank........
Gap National Bank
(Juarrj-vlUe National Bank
adliabethtewn National Bank
nscsuASTBeca stoes.
East Brandy-wine A Waynesbnrg...
liearryvuie B. B
MUiersvllle street Car
Inquiring Printing Company.
(iaaltght and Fuel Company
duitudi euusw inenusj.........
Columbia Oas Company
Colombia Water Company....
Susquehanna Iren Company.,
.... 100
....
10
, 100
. 100
, 60
.aneu
Ma, Hellew-ware
Stevens Uense ,
WVnTlilPniUIMIOCWUlMMHM,,, Mi
Northern Market 60
Eastern Market 60
Western Market 60
Lancaster City street Ballway Ce..... 60
Gas Company Bends loe
Columbia Borengh Bends loe
uearrynile B. B-, Ts. 100
Klln A Columbia B.B6's 100
Edisen Light Company 60
Tcsirrias stocks.
Big Spring a Beaver Valley 28
Bridgeport a Horseshoe MX
Columbia a Chestnut Hill 20
Columbia a Washington 20
Conestoga a UlgHpnng 23
Marietta a Mount Jey 26
Lane., Ellrabethlewn a Mlddletewn. 100
Lancaster a Frultvllle 30
Lancaster A Lltitx 26
Lancaster a wtuianatewn.... 26
Lancaster a Maner se
Lancaster a Manhelm 26
Lancaster a Marietta 2b
Lancaster a New Helland lne
Lancaster a Susquehanna, 300
Lancaster a New DanvUle IS
8.20
24.30
27
2U
20
33 60
73
37
75
110.00
1S6
43
31.10
act
u
20
40
43
4X06
22
SO
Columbia a Marietta 26
Maytown a Kllxabelbtewn.,
Lancaster a Ephrata
Lancaster a willow Street.,
Btrasburg a Millport
Marietta A Maytown
26
26
26
26
23
Household Market.
DAiar.
Creamery Butter II
Butu-r V B
Hutch Cheese ft lump
reDLTBT.
Spring Chickens V pair
Chickens pair (live)
Chickens ft piece (cleaned)
MISCSLLASBOUS.
Apple Butter B) qU ,
Eggs Hnl.,M
Ueney W a
Heminy, fjqt.
Lard at a
CtderWgal.
Saner Kraut qt 6c
vscits.
Apples at H pk tee
Bananas at dot..
.200330
Cocoanuts, each..,
Pineapples each..
Lemens W dex
i.oejiue
....ISO
124f9UC
....ISO
lOsnea
.7f'0c
.tBtrwc
oranges dot
Cranben les
at.
it....
Strawberries ft be
ax..
Cherries at qt,
Uaspberrles f) qt.
TBHBtaai.aB.
Cabbage, bead MlOc
Cabbage Plants, per 100 .....50c
Beets, M bnnch SBMe
Sweet Potatoes a ii ok IdstJue
Turnips, 9H pk saioe
rmieetm m pa ammo
New Potatoes U pa.
Onions, at Hpk..
New Onions, bunch .
tateus
isejjue
............ .....2fl0
Se
leaiic
lseywe
KsstmslVKdIc,
Sirlnir Beans. V M
ink..
New Benuudaonfens V KPk
.vc
Ithubarb at bnnch
2(330
3c
4030
leeeeeeaee&O
i SQSc
.saioe
saioe
isioe
600710
18.00
...... JJ6.60
Head Salad, B) head
Badlsbesfl bunch
Carrots, Bf bunch ,.,
Cucumbers, each
Squashes etch ,
Asparagus
Tomatoes quart
Watermelons, each
xeuBASD eaaiB.
Family Fleur bbl
Fancy Beiler
n r.... ..--
sieur
eau bus..
................... 6e
Cern (shelled) bus
Cern. bus
ass bus
Fleer per quarter
.e
-oue
,.M07ae
nam UIU
esse see ssee see ssefsWO
HalCE
eeeeesetaeeeeeeaeaates
aaeaetaaaaaaeeete eea
e.e)eeaMMBOtaeii
330
i 2MO
... 80100
llwfsec
.110
ISO
2HO
ISO
...oqieo
'JDU-jG
Baatajr
I sji bus... ..................,
I Snui w tins........... ...............
1 Lawn Urassea si bus
............
.............. ......80c
....... . ............ we
...ace
..........,..... Xkj
Ida
KM
loe
MceW
10fe
sllnO
lojtiae
astute
i UlJlJO
, tee
laaise
a a e e a a a a a a M
a 10
ssaaaasisaaaeaeaaa.lW
eeaeseteee 130
aaste.ssaaae190
.-me
Clams M ied ,
CaUshfra ,
Bhad(eaeh)......,.
llallbatwa..
liiaekbaM. at ...
Perales. a
!turain. a....
Oysters, 10B
Lamb a
Mutten a
Vesiwa
lleefaa
BauNurea) a
Pnddli
aami
mm
a
HamW a. whole..
Ham a. sliced...
llaeenW a
Dried iieel) (jr...
Ihileguall ir
Cern limit ti a
1'erk a
. K If A 1 I'A'K TiaKMKXTH.
w
ANTKl)-TtHACCO STHIPPKUM AT
Ne. 3WNOimi UllttlTlANhT. ltd
AirANTi:i)-A (UKIj TO UOUKNKKAli
TV llouiiiwerk. Apply te
e. t III
IKllSkNKU.
juttcaatfd
On Lltlti Turnpike.
WANTKD
Don't h
DINIXO-KOOM
mitt.
Deu'lhavetnwnrkat night. Apply at
IIOl-KI. L.ANI
wA& r.u.
June.Vttd
nTeXifiiiNG
l'eau'a It U. Deiwt.
TWO WKLI. FUH
NT ItUOMS nt the tlnvpe
Hetel limy be had ltli tawrd. If application be
at once uiaae in me neiui eiuce, no. ai nene
ljuivn StrtHit. Junell-tld
FOB KKNT.
A Seven Itoem llrlck Heuse situated e
Kast Freih-rlik treet- Apply at
JunejLi-tld NO. 3 3 KAr-T 1 UKUEUICK ST.
W
ANThl) A COOK MUST COMK
itpII nueiuuii'nJftl
'ndrd. Inquire at
0.3 SOUTH gUE
Juivjtw.Thas .N
ESN ST.
w
rAXTKD-
A COOK FOR. A HOTKL.
Apply rttEEOF CIIAHUK.at
F.B.TttOUTACOS,
Ne. ilN.yueeuSU
At euie.
WAXT1II) TUltr.K UKNKKAI. IIOl'SK
servants Apply, FIlKEOFCUAltllE.at
S.B.TBOI'TaCO'S
22 N.CjueenSL
NOT1CK Fl i: I'KK CKNT. WILL UK
added te all water rente net paid en or be-
lore j uiy i.ivi.
Je:tldU
TarANTKl)-
. H.ltAlHreN.
City Treasurer.
imiCKLAYKUSINPlTTH-
V llUIHi. U hours ter nda)'s wages; I4.CO
nda)'s w
Kxchange,
perday. tall at liulldera' r.xchange. Hem
lliitldlng, corner Liberty and Ntnth streets.
Shaw
By
nnler nt
M AS rKBUUlCKLA KIIS' ASSOCIATION.
Je23,td
I ACO irF.SU EA FF iFk'8
LIQUOR STORE
KEUUVhl) TO
NO. 13 CKNTltK SQUAUK, LA.NCASTl.lt, PA.
mayl3 tld
TaTOVKL AND
ATrKACTIVK FORMS
Xl of Trolling Halt,
call and see them. The
Luminous Minnow, the lying llidu-mmlte,
Bass Snluuers and rnillln Nnoen. A iarire let
etJapane-u and Calcutta Poles nt I educed rig
urvs, at
HUHLEY'S DBUO STOKK.
Ne. ai West King street.
MANHEIM
Reller Fleur!
Jan21-3mdBeed
OClIUaVN'S COKN CL'KK.
WHY?
Why Sutler with Cern or Bunions when
Cochran's Cern Cure
Will permanently remove, without pain. Hard
or Seft Cerns, Bnnionser Warts? Ne trouble te
use. l)utck te relieve. Guaranteed te effect a
enre, and sold at 23c a bottle, wtth brush, by the
inauuiaciuier
H. B. OOOflRAN,
Net. 137 aud 133 NOBTII O.UXKN ST ,
mars lyd It Lancaster, 1' a
T EVAX'S FLOUR.
Levan's Fleur
xna bbst.
M.ThAS
ESTATK OF B. It. GONDKR, I.ATK OF
Etrasbnrg Iloreugh. deceased. letters of
admlnlstratleu en said estate hattng leen
granted te the undersigned, all pemens Indebted
thereto are requested te make Immediate pay
ment, and these having claims or demands
against the same.wlll present them without delay
for settlement te the undersigned, residing In
Stnuburg, Lancaster county. I'a.
l.D UONDBlt, Administrator.
A. Usee Smith, Attorney. myl26tdTh
ICKNSE NOTICK."
The undersigned will be prepared en
and after July S. lw7, te receive the money for
the license for all hacks, calis. reaches, omni
buses, four bone wagons, lecil delivery wagons,
drays, carts, street cars, and ether vehicles;
also ler all telegraph, telephone and electric
light poles, as pre Idud for by " city ordinance
for the levy and collection of u license tax
wlthtn the city et I.aucister for street pur
poses." J, U. HATIireN,
lesetfd City Treasurer.
mm:
PLACE TO BUY OO TO
R. 8. FETTERLY'S,
bi North Queen Street,
Dealer In Gent's furnishing Uoeda, Shirts,
Psnts, Overalls, Engineers' Jackets, Neckwear,
Cellars, Cuffs, suspenders, Men's, Ladles' Chil
dren's and Misses Hese,
Please call and examine before yen buy. At
U.B. FfcTTEULYS ONE PB1CE HOUSE,
Na SI North Oueen Street.
CJPKING, 1887.
A New Departure for Lancaster In Fine Tat Tat
ertng. Importing direct from the beat makers
el Fine Woellens. I havsiust received through
the Botten custom house, a large Invoice of my
own Importation el
SUITING, 8PBINO OVRBCOATINO AND
TBOUSEU1NO,
The like of which, for style and riuallty.has
never been equaled la this city, and cannot be
surpassed.
A srx-ctal Invitation Is hereby extended te all
In want of Spring Garments te call early and
secure Choice patterns. Workmanship the very
beat and prices lower thansver.
II. UEUHABT,
rnar27-lydtt Ma 13 North Queen street
N(
OTICE.
I have been requested bv the Finance
Committee of the City of Lancaster te call In
for the Sinking I una the following Bends of the
lean authorized by ordinance of the City of
Lancaster. Pa, approved March 8d, A. D, 18S1, te
refund FJOu uuu of the existing Indebtedness of
the CI ty of Lancaster at 4 per cent , and amended
by ordinance, approved March , 18S1.
OF THE SIBIFS OF ONK TO TWENTY
YEABS, VIZ :
Nns. 93, (4. X, 90, 07, W, W, 10U, en One Thousand
Dollars each.
Nes. 47, 4.1, 91, 9L J. 68. 79. SO. 81, 82, SI, 81, 83, HH,
87. SS, 117, 133, 134. 133. 138, 13U. 13.1. 134. 133, I5rJ. 157,
IM, l.VI, 160, ll. Ml, 16.1. IC4, K.V 1J 167, 10S, lU), 171,
174, 17S, of Five Hundred Dollars each.
Ne. 37, 3s. 39. 40, 41, 69, 6U, L lue, 105, el One
Hundred Dollars each.
Helders will therefore present the above num
bered bends at this etllce ON Olt HKFOUE
J ULY 1, lbH7, for payment, after which date In
terest en said bends will cease.
JellUtd WILLIAM A. MOUTON, Mayer.
S'
UORT-HAND A TYPE-WRITINQ
SITUATIONS
pay both young men and ladles much better
salaries than most commercial positions, and
the demand la greater. Students can be fitted
for office shorthand positions
IN THREE MONTHS' TIM!
by Uaven's system,
either art reu ulred.
Ne previous knowledge of
Colleges open all the year,
anv time, ail tuition helnir
Students can enter an;
Individual. Snnerler
Individual. Superior facilities ter procuring
altuatlena. for which aid we make nenlarH.
College pamphlets with full set self teaching les les
eons in either art sent te any address for 10 eta ;
both arts, 20 cts. .Ne stamps accepted. Address
either of Haven's Colleges : New Yerk, if. Y.i
Philadelphia, Pa; Chicago, UL Cincinnati, O.i
Ban Francisce, Cal. Junt-luMUatF
VtVJUU, e.
WILLIAM EDMONDS,
Whelaal Deilsr ana Ooaaluiea Hvckut
la iu Eigne or
CIGARS.
Advances nete en teieeMegeeee. Ofleeaaa
. BawutaaWI rwraaaaaai avawae Uaaa,
naa-anaawrasa w dus
vvraw ai ten..... ,.....,...
llaiisufl l bes..,..
"JW? .a rMtTMBMBM tlf.
".wf v MAMnM
VUMR BRWKM WANTRD AT DUK88
JO wuhiaf at U Cast Oraaaa street.
jnaaaiw aUM u a. OOUPKK.
JB s. Ileal. aepanet. Oallan aaa what
Is Hew. Telephone,
JqtHtf We. let Wast KtagaCXMesi
lABeastar.
SCHOOtiTAX, 1887.
The duplicate Is In the hands et tbe Treas
urer. Three per cent, off for prompt payment,
omce hours Irem a. m. till fp,m:
W. U. MAMMIAI.U treasurer.
JettfdH Ne, l Centre Square.
NUT1CK-T1IKKK PRK CKNT. ABATK ABATK
menl will tie allowed en all City Tax paid
en or before J uly 1.
J. U. HATHFON,
Jet-lwdK City Treasurer.
P
INF. AND CUKAl'.
Harvest Whieky.
AT UOIIHKB'S LIUUOU BTOUB,
Ne. tt centre square, Laneaster, l'a.
PROF. MTUHRS,WU01SA Hl'KCIALlHT
lu all that pertains te
DEFECTS IN SPEAKING,
such ai stuttering, stammering, Calling et
Words Indistinctly, Speaking through the
Nese, caused by 1 1 air-Lip or Cleft Palate, Is new
stepping at the Urape Hetel, this city, where he
will receive all patients who need his services
I'rel. stubbs comes highly recommended by
letters from prominent people throughout the
country tie also has the endorsement of sey
etal prominent cttlna of this city whom he
has cured. These afflicted will de well te call
upon tbe Professer. Please call and see testi
monials from prominent persons In different
sections. Oltlce hours 7 te If a. tu., 12 te 2 and 4
te 9 it. in. Call at once, uu) stay Is short
j i 'AH ld
TlRANDOl'KRA UOUSR
tFeRMSSLV Ktsu St. Tiisatss )
HAMILTON A MEBKU1TU MAN AUK US.
Having been thoroughly renovated and fitted
up will reopen
SATURDAY, JULY Sel,
With the first appearance In Lancaster of
Miss Adele Carleton,
"FOGG'S FERRY,"
Supported by W. K. TOlll) and a powerful coin cein
lany. ADMISSION I0CKNT.H,
UaKKKO SEAT- I0CENTS.
Het ontceopen from It) a.m. te I p.m. SEATS
mm en sAuE.
AsrNew Scenery, Elegant Wardrobe, Superb
Mechanical Effects. Don't miss the opening
nigui jaa
J.
B.01VLKRACO.
LOOK
ATOUIt
Wash Dress Goods!
rBENCH SATINS,
AUKBICAN BATINS,
BATISTES AND CHINK LES,
WHITE QOODS,
LMBB0IDEB1K8.
Sr Prices marked down te keep
trade turning.
JotmS.Givler&Ce.,
He. 35 Baat King Btreat,
LANCASTEK.PA.
J.
a MARTIN A CO.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.
MID-SUMMER
Dress Batistes,
Tard wide. Pretty Patterns, Our Pries, 9c
Begular Prtie, lie. yard.
Dress Sateens.
Thousands of Yards at 6, S. 10 and MX Cents'
New Anlvals Every Day.
French Sateens
I'retn the Best Manufacturers at 2S, 30 and &
Cents a Yard.
New Invoice of Green and Ueld Check and Neat
Patterns.
Crinkled Seersuckers.
ALL 1'BICES.
Frem 3c a yard te lie Black, Blue Garnet and
Brown Stripes at loc.
WHITE GOODS
OF ALL DIHCBirriON.
OOBDKD PIUsW,
OHBOK NAINZOOK8,
WBITI IiAWHB,
LLWIN D'INDB.
Bf Everything Ueslrablsat Lewest Pilces.
J. B. Martin k Ce.,
C. Wwt IHg ftMae. BU,
a
bAMOAnaa, ra.
aaaissWsMa CCMsKTItst.
IE MS,
fMW AD rMmrMMMBtm.
JUST HKOKTVKD AHANDaOMsl MHR
et sentch and Heme Span saniegsla BMpea
and IMalds. atillrw new deelane.
atitire new aesigas. aiaen aaa
Hlue serges, Clay Diagonals. tMaaeakbatB,
segresger ann negipgeii usiTsns, ju i
thing ler summer wear. Elegantly made a
Trim inert. Ivrieet nu Suits from Mis.it
aa
ItOSKNSTKIN.Tlia TAtLOa.
.T7 North Uneen street.
8
OMKTillNtl KNTIKlUiY NKW
INTIIKUHUAN LINK.
THE KET01L9 ACTION,
The greatest linprevriiient In Cabinet Organ
building ler J0 years, Don't lall te ste It.
WOODWARD'S
Piane and Organ Warcroettu,
Una, at a ai K. King St., Lancaster City. I'a
J3ALAUB OK KAHUION
ASTRICH'S
Palace ei Fashion,
13 EAST KINO STREET
LANCASTEB, PA.
Bargains Extraordinary!
We have Uil day put en our UbV-s our Kntlre
Stock et
ONTRIID HITS !
At rrlrrs Almest at othleg.
WK HAVE
DIVIDED THBJi
FOLLOWS
l.N LOTS AS
Let 1 Consisting of our en tire stock et HATS
formerly sold at SS, and hi cents, at
the uniform price of only 13c -Thirteen
Cents lie.
LOT 1-Cen.ls ting of FINE HATS sold before
at He, 11.00, II. , at He Twenty-one
lent-21c.
Leri-riNE LAKOE SUN HATS se'd from
"ii:. te ILt0at3'H)-Thlrty-utneCcnts
LOTt-Onr tlNESTCOLOKED MILAN HATS
atftiC-Fllty-seven Centi-57c.
LOT6-riNE WHITE HATS formerly sold at
;:&, IL0), 11 u, at Kc-Thlrty-twe
Cents 31c.
LOr-0ur 1IKST FINE WH1TK MILAN
HATS, worth II.M, 11.75, 1 J en. r: 10, at
only ll.0)-One Dellar-IUO.
BV Agency of tbe Universal Fashion Cem
pany Patterns of all kinds. July monthly
new ready. Catalogues tent free upon applica
tion. All patterns sent postpaid. Albums of
Fashion sent postpaid te all en receipt of lie.
XMA AUD OUWlrBM.
WANTED
INABURRY,
Several Car-leads of Buyers (mere or less) te
Inspect some
RARE BARGAINS
AND-
TAKE THEM AWAY
At a Wonderful Lew Pi Ice.
We don't want them, they must go. Great
Bargains In TEAS AND COFFEE).
asrCeme all that are hungry te
Clark's American Tei and Cefae Stere,
NO. M CENTUE80.UAKK.
martS-tfdAw
SkOOLaTm" IT TO YOUR KRlKNlisl
MAKE IT KNOWN TO YOU 11 ENEMIES.
THAT
CLARKE,
THE
West Kiig Street Tei ud Coffee Mie,
18 SELLING
Ten-Pound BuckeU New Mackerel for 66c ;
and Extra Large Ne. 1 Mackerel. II UD.
Thirty-Pound Pales Pure Jelly ler 11.55, or Us.
per single pound. ..., . .
Teas TlBc.; Hec and II 00. Coffees, UJc. te c.
per pound. , .
Uranulated Sugar, 6e ; Powdered Sugar, 6Je i
Brown Sugar, Xc
CLARKE'S
Original Tea and Coffee Stere,
NO. 81 WEST KIBO STBEET.
PAKAUOUf.
B.
B.H.
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