TJiCAsrmVjSmwmaaKMSKYkmxT fcM .v? m q,TSBilFHW UUB!r , ijKsfff': ' n) ll-Sje-1 8$ S& .& 5 m if I W S 5 IT J- m tS' EK 35. ' m TjA S! fit '.: f ' sttBasstaasi aksaaxaVNar JJesai Bat set iimtiiicn. Munii, Jlyt 4 mU MtUet IMMHIM ITNW WllBail MMt teat ktaaara, Taenpi ud Ike twpwir Md aapply oetnmlUee IWMLIOgWW WKH fTMMMIt Tay. I Ma nakz, thw had axamleed the LtalMtoMet tba district. The weed- tafthe Gharry trt building ea the r was in a M oeadltion, en account of 'MBMdef pttatj a sew fleer la needed en ;Sw man aetea; UM tanea need repair; Mat I la nine achoel rooms ; ittea should be alren te the -'PasXttXk The committee reoemmendedthnt tflXaauiaoawdaef UiaCbarryatreetimiid. '$ Mk brick and woodwork, bare two BaMl, new noer en irent id ftaea de repaired, and evde be placed In as many peaalbla. At the Institute oeatBlttee recommended the d fleer be cenrerted Inte school " mmS iiilallrT rnnnis Nnmathlncr ahnulil hn :?Jm In fkimlahlnv flfUllnnal rmm fnr thj, v' Janitor. They recommended the purchasing oaeKBMB enapei ie de convened into ecnoei feeau. The following reeolutlen was ettered ay tke oeaamlitee : That the president ap ap yeeat a committee of three member te wait aa the president and directors of the Old ColambtaPablle around company and ask TW ' aaawaaca te pay the expense incurred by aha lmprerementa." This motion was earrled. A recommendation waa also recetred that the apparatus at the high aejtoel be repaired. It waa agreed that the eatetda of Cherry street building be painted. Tke following bida for thla work were rseetvad: W. F. Hartman, taftt Tayler Orewaenieldlf400i Neah Sbonabreok, f HO. Tke oentract waa awarded te Sbenabroek, a aw front perch waa ordered, and the fences will be repaired. Biz new slate blackboards were order ed for the Cherry street and Insti tute achoel room. The second story of the Institute building waa ordered te be con farted Inte achoel and recitation room. A committee of three, consisting of Messrs. Tayler, Allisen and Urban, waa appointed te confer with the Public Oreund company in rererence te the building for the janitor. A committee, consisting of Messrs. Tayler, Blade and May, waa appointed In reference te the purchasing of Cookman chapel. The apparatus waa ordered te be cleaned and re. paired. It waa decided te call in $2,000 of first lane 4 per cant 5-20 benda. On motion, the beard adjourned. xim hi reDttb. Tke Bena of Veterans will meet at the Grand Army rooms, en the Fourth, at 8 a a,, each member haying a cane. number of aecret organlzitiena from Wrightarille, have decided te Jein in the parade. A special train will be run te Lancaster altar the fireworks, te connect with points en the Mount Jey branch. Twe game will be played between Bear's taam and the Harvey Fisher, of Duncannon. King and Besb, and Melcher and Reah will be the home batteries. Fer the visitors, Fester and Schiller, and Witacre and Wil- A Cosdacter lUmsmbcred. Mr. Jehn Bahn, local freight conductor, baa been promoted te be a conductor en tbe Wayneaburg branch. Last evening the member of hi erew went te hi beuse and presented him with a handsome sold pen and pencil. Mr. Wm. J. Htrlckler made the presentation speech. A bountiful spread bad been prepared for the visitors. The Cciumbla Are company will meet this Vfentng. " Tbe Methodist Sunday schools had about flvu carloads ef people at their picnle te Pen ryn this morning. The crowd was increased at neon. Carrie S. Fultz, a flve-month-eld child of Samuel J. Fultz died yesterday from brain disease. The funeral will be held en Sunday afternoon at A o'clock. Mr. Fultz la doubly bereaved by the death, having leat hia wife by death only one month age, The Salem Lutheran Sunday school will go te Lttllz en Wednesday, July 27tb. Barry B. Dean, of Bosten, 1 visiting hi parent here. Wallace and Ce.' circus and menagerie arrived In town early thla morning, occupy ing tba grounds, a parade was given this morning, LOCAL, CUim Mr. Turner Mrssersmlth lelt for San Fran Fran Fran clsoe at 2 p. m. te-day te take up his perma nent residence there. Careline Martin wa heard by Alderman Herahey laat evening and discharged upon payment of coat. Christian B. Herr and wife, of MUlersville, made an assignment te-day ler the benefit of ' creditor te Jacob B. Herr, et Maner. Judge Livingston this morning granted a preliminary injunction restraining the ex ex ecueor or Fred Fry from selling the property of Mary Kendlg, wile of Alfred Kendlg. The beer bottle case against Christian Metcger of Columbia, preferred by Geerge K. Spreegerand Geerge A. Klehl were set tled at Alderman Barr'a office this afternoon. Tba fast line west en the Pennsylvania railroad which reaches this city at 2 o'clock p. m., waa detained nearly half an hour in the depot by a "het journal." At the fourteenth commencement exercises of the West Chester Nermal achoel David K. LIchty, of Goedvllle, thla county, who la one of the graduate, taking a sclenlltle cenree, delivered an oration entitled "Kind But Firm." .?7 ?.a.n.,f T tbree-yeer-eld child, residing atNe.411 Keckland street, waa reported at the atatlen beuse thla afternoon aa lout The Pequea Flahleg club, of which K. K. Sebnader la chairman, went Inte camp tc-day at the meutbavf tbe Pequea creek, where tbey have a handsome pavilion. Tbey will remain In camp for ten dayn, ..HPJ. Tbunday evening 177,005 25 of tbe $114,000 city tax, waa paid te the city treae urer. Tbat amount waa augmented te day about 1 10,000. The county treasurer waa also busy te-day, receiving the amount due by our merchants for merantlln ! ! eueueuaaa KJT During the month of June Mayer Morten is S"04 JErinHJ 'or the erection of four build- iiST.. u"PPam were Jacob Kline, two IX. M3kb,clt ?.?UM" en Lecu t i "25 4 raeldi a brick cottage en tbe dSSi &? itteen "n1 Barman, and Daniel Tammany one-atery frame en East Chestnut street, between Plum and Ann. ABasptMrrvVssUval. Arpberry fesUval for the beaeat of Oil. ve Baptist church I being held In the lane btuldtag 110 East Vine attest. The fe3 Sv f'" tiu.wajr evening. The alien,!.,, vy. waa large and the ale aatislwterv. iu.mu W f" b0Bd1"5e " "P8 pberrlea, there were S 1 lee-creams, fruits, cake, candles, lemonades. Ac The table which were served Si !l by '-rhHntutav anhnnl nhllHru. ... .- f 5,3? fJMUTa by being decorated with flowers and v'&mamk Tba room were trimmed with ti aaatara. Hu-am Croome, tbe vecallat, aaaaaiectleaa The festival will le-aigbtaad clete ou Saturday Odw reltews' VlsMatlea. Tae degraa ataffef Meatarey Ledge of Odd Fallewa of thl city went te Manbelm Thatadayeveaug, te oeafar dagreea upon awaaibaraerselab ledga of tbat place. The fetMwug Tjaaewtriaaa waraw altaadaaea: at J. Xriamaa, P. B. Bewman, Oaerga A. WtaUy. J. i. Koyder, U. M. D. Krlaeaa, -;;v 1 u. juHinman, a. w. waeger, Paul car- fi, " fw-w-rt . - uwgrieui v. sau-oe, K. A. . ' Aadaraec, W. Qablei R. O. Beldoearldge, J. W U XllUager, Oaarlea Shulu. C. F. Oblaadar. ?. in VlnM-nlf-y fAk n IUI-. r tt k . gr t 'eka Letteka, Jacob Hippie. '.; Bafriabwiata tat tba aattua of a flae p- Uaaral aalakaaaaad wafllatiwa partakaaef .; wtmrnnm wayaara naaaiagrea aeaaa, aaa ' 1- iba Wfhnla tm ! .! i, , wmmw " " wgtwn iiuwisswsj WBW-S W-VSf ,' wswvw mumm aw aa eariy aawr aaia trC eiffflprw :ww. am aUaMmfM sMa aaAMsauajApjaaa -TaseB-aBlaakMlawm am aWBawBmraawaajv ayaaay awawwavBawamI "JsmmiamitIalimB1tHi M aiaimr ejrawHk as raver. Votapek 1 aha aaauaieal nam of a aal. renal language about which the New Orleana Timet Democrat give the following remarkable facta i Voispak-vela, the world, and puk, laa. guage a the Invention or Father Johaen Martin Hchteyer, of aermanvt wheee lln kuattlc acquirement are aemetblng amazing. He can speak and write twenty-eight tongues, Including the Chinese and several African languages, and Is aim distinguished as a frltxrt, by sonelogist and religious editor. In SSI he published a book entitled "Flan of a Universal Language for all the civlllzsd In habitants of the Ksrth." Hchleyei'a proposi preposi tion Is net that Velarmk shall supersede any living language, tie has endeavored te make it se regular In all Its rulesel construe lien, and therefore se easy te master, that every educated person uisy learn It next alter his mother tongue, and It may thus be come the accepted medium for International communication. It should be quickly ac quired by Keglisb speaking rveple, since mere than ene-bslf of the words are detlved irein Anglo-Saxen roots. The Keman alpha bet Is employed with some of the Herman dotted letters, and all words are phonetically spelled, thus doing away with all dllllcuille of spelling and pronunciation. In making the Velapuk vocabulary be has sought ler the simplest words, drawing upon the F.ng lish, Latin, German, French, and Spanish tongue. Fer example," say Mr. Walker, "the word man, lu Kngllsb, Is a sutllclently simple root, and therefore winn is made te signny man, or me tuau, tn eiapuK for the articles u and the are discarded. But house, In English, is lnceuvenleutly long and ends In a silent letter ; therefore the word ilum, from the word ilumus, la taken. The verbs are all regular and every noun in the language Is declined tn tbe same way. and the whole grammar Is se simple that it can be mastered tn an hour. Alter tbe pub llcatlen et Bchleyer's book be succeeded In Interesting a few friends in Germany ; and Velapuk next gained a toethnld tn Swil.er- tana, ana alter mat, in ran, mere are net meie tbau twenty students nt Velapuk tn tbe United States, and only about half a dozen who are proficient enough te read and write it. While English linguists bare but recently begun te turn their attention to wards it, it has grown se rapidly In laver en tbe continent that there are at least 10,000 people who are familiar with it and use it. it will astonish most persons te be told that there are eight monthly periodicals printed in Velapuk, or partly In Velapuk and partly in ether languages Cegnbled Velapukelas Is a comic journal published in M utile, entirely in Velapuk. lu one of its issues it gives a conversation supposed te take place between an Italian and an Ameri can. Tbe former remarks : " Gletobldikumea ka ..Ktna no slblnem bes In Melen." (Nothing grander tbau .Ktna lu America) Te this the reply Is made : "Ga, lesl ; labebs Niagara-i, kel, II Is ablni ablni mev, ancsoinev ludinl at unu mlnuts lul." (Ob, yes, we nave Niagara, which, If it were here, would put that thing out in live minutes." The Sensation et Ibe DJIng. Frem the Teresdale Times. It is doubtless the case that In many In stinces and perhaps they are the msjerlty dying persons lapse gradually into an uucon uucen uucon serieusness that ends their bodily pain and saves tbem from the anguish of the linal parting with these they leave behind. It la net uncommon, however, for clearness of comprehension te persist te tbe laat, and per hapa it is still mere common for some of the speclsl senses te preserve thelractivity. We think it was Krnst Wagner, who in his ' General Pathology, " dwelt particularly en the preservation of the sense of hearing In many cases long after the apparent oc currence of unconsciousness, and who ten derly cautioned bis readers tbat this possi bility should be borne in mind. Tbe follow ing should be borne in mind. Tbe follow ing touching account of the late Ur. Wilsen Kex'a last mementa, when bis Irlend, Dr. 3. Kuesell Reynolds, was at his bedside, Is given in the Lancet's obituary : " Oq the next morning, wSen obviously and con scieusly dying, and alter bis eves had been fixed for a few minutes en tbe angle of tbe room, and aa wine gray streaaa of dawn were entering it, be aald suddenly: There Is a great light, a great glare et light. 1 feel se strange a glare of light. Wbat ia It, Reynold T ' The reply was, It is tbe peace et Ged.' He grasped hia band firmly and said. ' Ged bless you. " Ihe Clljr netsl's Ulplar, Fer several years past it tn been tbe custom of the proprietors of the I'ity hotel te give displays of fireworks at their house en the Fourth of July. This year they have made extensive preparations, and tbe display will be much larger and liner ttjan ever be fore. The Ktleriued ltenneultes will tuve ervl:e9 at West willow enbunday evening, .JulyM, ut 7K P- "1-, In flick's house el worship. The members of the. W. C T. U. are requested te meet la special msslen at 3 o'clock te-morrow afternoon In the V. il. C. A, hill. As inuy as can ccme ut '.'o'clock will be made welcome at the meeting of the Uind et Uope. Itev. C. L. I ry has kindly consented te be there and talk te tbe children. Tcltphena Cunnrrilun. U. S. Kem!l A Ce., leaf tolmce, Nrw. 3: nml 31 West l.umeii street, are connected with the telo tele telo phene exchange. Amiuemcnts. " Fetjy't Ferry." Te-morrow evening the Qrnnd opera house will bv opened by Mus Adele Carleton mid a select' d company, who will appear In the popular cnin-dy drama, en titled" FegK's Kerry," which Ml9s Llizle Kvant has made se popular. A Ul-pl.ij e1 ilrewerks wui ueuieutureer the epenlny- MAttHIAUK". riisv-IUKMAH On June3.byl(ev.F A, UH.it". IJ !., at the li'.UeDCH of the hrlile s mother. w lUlam IJ. Ifrey te Miss Ida S. liarjiuu, both of Lancaster, VMA.THU Sei'ums. In this city, en July lit, llecna, wile et Jacob Seuders, lu the JJthycaref her The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from the realdeniu of her husband, He. 1S5 Kast U liltln st reet, en H unduy atternoen at 3X o'clock. Interment at Uin outer cemetery. C'l-mvisus In this city, July 1, 1(87. Thoi CummlDK'). In the Mat j eir of his sua. The reltlve and friend, Heet-gal Ledge, I. O. O. K., of Marietta, and Washington Kn campment, Ne.ll, Lancaster clt y, uru Invited te attend the funeral, from hli late residence, Ne 41 West Chestnut street, en Mecilay, July 1th, at 10 a. m. ..,a. DANc.-ln this city, en tbe SOih ult, Ilwoed 31. Dance, lu the tetb year of his nigu The relatives and friends el the family, also U. It. K. of t.. Ne. 7, and Inland City Ledge, K. or f Ne. S3, are respectfully Invited te at tend the funeral, from his late reildence. Ne. 614 Seuth Queen street, en Sundty afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment at Woodward 11111 ceme tery. MAMKMTM. hsw lera aiaraei. Nw Veaa, July l.-Flear market dull: ne, 2 luai te, Bapertlnn. ti wa3 M Steed te cholce extra Rtate, U t3 1 KOea te Uncyextraaut4),ar.4Jlie B Wheai-Np. 1 lien nuxva. 9le : Ne. 2 de, JJct Ne. I Ka. winter. July. ftV'e; Aug. fciojrccelpUifiueoohlpmcnu.aiVOA f".7;?"-"I"casn. w'e: ueJnlv. tSMn Barley nemir'"' """" BUkU WHO- (2&32U. S7limeM' 5"" . lncse-.swi niliu ami 1 nuln te Butter iutel 1 Western S.?9 u'. Weler"Vbf5?iJ 0)19c 16c "-iilllm-u, lie Tallew dull 1 prime city, 3 13-i6av0. JUee nominal 1 Carolina, fair u, kuui. jsijwb. Ceaw steady fair cargoes. Ufcc J'10, uve ateec aiatae. Qnoaae. Junesa The Drewr.' Journal n. perta t CatUe--Ueoelpta.9.1ouueadi shlnmenu. 3,00a 1 mark-t weak 1 aolppteg atesra, ute tn ijaimt, a sum jui necaar ana reeaers, u te 40 1 cows, bulls aaa mlxKl. (i tern 1 bulk, 07903 te 1 Texas cattle, a. 6fl W. -w-s p-ipia. j-.a ju s-aa saipmenis, vjv u baad t market active 1 reach and mixed, at M JRieftk..,lS1b'',flW,8"'IiM Mt-aMli BaWlWllllBl kmmW hA t hfnm.kg.t- MWiPt-, I BA . -.ATa .ri "ZlaZZl aaH.r iTV ".VT- I-aWWI awaarafl st steady 1 aatlvas. 1 M730H 30 1 balk. iwwn, sa was m itjltjlu. " aw, s sy t&Ofiy rc'Pt..0)! hlpn.ents.'w.UW sSl, Mu."d' M,h' WSe I July, iil.e Au . irJP-J8'0 "usi hlpmenu.iierje. K' s. Jalr ljm a- m.-tarkt epcaaa. ie!: eft 0.1 Auczaxei aept. 7ki VCV.7VQ. uen-Jnly, sue t Aug. Te-l aept-. STWe. Oata-Julf. kei Ai,w?tci !P-.e. ESaZTn.,? m .' Aug.. W S7K l Sept.. M ee, Ort..sS7. abort Kibs - J uly, US l Aug M I "ept-t cicsisu. Wheat-Julr.W?(iC. Aug, 71'ie.l Bpt,7KC cornS-Jniy,i'Hei sJKc eept, WHa t Obt, sukc eaU-Jnly.enici Aug.,96He t 8pt.,,e. forkNei qtutted. Lard-July, ai 67Kt Ati-, 7Sl Sept, r ti t Oct.. X Mw BJbs-Jnljr. 7.-t Aug., JWt Sept., 17 J7H- Oimia aaa rravtatena. rnrnlahed by 8. K. Tundt, Bntker. Csu'ABC, July 1, 1 e'cIikIi p. tn. vrnHav i;nru. imia. i-ura, x.nra. July '!', : S e 7 AuguM T.S Sepltuitier........74i HcU'twr ThSj December ?.h Winter Wheat........ Spring Wbat Cern Oats By !lrley... Oil Cltr. S3 .. 6 ;u .. 6 S) t. !) 'car Let. ... 1 ... 0 ... 101 Kecelpts vruaeuu... Keeelpt Uecs Ueai Cloning Prlces 2 o'clock p. tn. wneau uern Uats. fork. S.VI .... h .... 27i .... Lard. a m 6 7U 6.87 July August Beptvmber .. , Ucletier December OU Ctty. Crude OU... ..' v; .1 37H eii sew Vara ateeaa. Maw Yeaa. July 1, 1.30 p. n-AMeney ranged from 11 te 3u per cent. Exchange steady, 11 est OM ! ; ttevernmenta steady. Currency Cs, C 23H bid it's Coup, 11 i bid 1 H'sde.ti cex bid. The stock market opened quiet but Arm, and during the first thirty minutes prices ad vanced ii te 1H per cent, under the lead of New Tork A New Kngland, Western Union and Heading. All three were quite actively bought. Alter the first call the market became dull and prices reacted i te'iper cent, by midday. At the present writing tbe market Is dull. meca aiaraetB. Quotations by Seed, atcOrmnn A Ce, banker ancaaler, 1'a. wlw veaa list. 11 A. w. 11k. ir. a Canada 1'aciac si cecal Ki? Colerado Ceal 46', ik2 Central Pac 34 Canada Southern t: Mw t'i ChLSt. L.A I'gh 17H Den. A Uln. U i-3 Del. L.A W LUV l.U liPi arte S.'J 31 31 Brie, teds wu Jer. C 79H ?. ?H K.AT iiJ c,' jy7 LOU. A N M 6.1 64 L. shore 8? W Mlch.Cn l . teji Heck Valley . . . .. Missouri Pacific 1('4 -lca Vtt N.r zvl 31s xi N. p. fret t; trfi 6U N. West. Hi ll'J 111)5 N.Y.C 110 110 106H Bast Tennessee C lf'-i 1SU 13 Omaha K 5.1J s Oregon Transportation 3s: J&u ai'Z Ontario AW . .... 17 Pacific stall ,. 44 4-H 4 Richmond Terminal 3-2 Sl'.i J! St. Paul s,?4 n)i S Tex. Pac :tw .114' 3lu Union Pac .uv; r; r Wabash Cem 1-!, li u2 Wabash Prof .Tli 31 .vij Western U 16 77 77M West shore Bends New England 5lj s.'W uu raiLiDairau. list. Leh. val s-v B.. N. y.APhlla iem Pa. KB- ."S N'1 MU Keading & 7-IS S.-'i :s C-'Tj Leh. Nav I.'K 4.' 49K Ueatenv.Pasa. ..?. .. P. I B. .. .... .... 30M N.Cent Peeples Pass Big. tten'ls. J04U ou bix cis ciw Palla. Traction .7 .. $ Lecal ateeaa ana Hands. Reported by J. B. Leng. Par Last value, sale. Lancaster 6 per cent., IBM lue lcrj " 6 1S96 KB 13) " " Scheel lean.... 100 lus " l " In lera) years. 110 liu M " In 5 or J) years. 100 103.3B m. J. .7 " . tnioeraoyear. lu les Manhelm llore ugh lean 101 101 bask arecxa. First National Bank lac Fanners' National Bank se Fulton National Benk leg Lancaster County National Bank SO Northern National Bank nn XXI 11 W) 11190 1M 1J0 119 Peeples' National Bank 100 Columbia National Bank 100 Christiana National BrnJc.. 10O ia.30 Epnrata Hauenai nana First National Bank. Columbia... First National Unk,8trasbunr.... First National Bank, Marietta.... First National Bank, ML Jey Liutx National Bank Manbelm National Bank , a i inw af a eAMMi Uant- a ... a lue leg 100 ICO 1W 100 100 14i, IBB 139 110 ISO lttt 150 68 140 110 ia 118 r. ,W?.:,MWUW UIi "wui wet.,,, u New Helland National Bank.......... lue Gap National Bank it auarryvllle National Bank loe llxabethtewn National Bank lue se ai-HniuAKSecs sroexa. Bast Brandy wine A Wayneabunc te auarryvuie IL K. as Ulersvule Street Car no Inquiring Printing Company, , se Gaslight and Fuel Company a Stevens Heuse (Hende) , we Columbia Gas Company a Columbia Water Company 10 Bnsquehanna Iren Company ,. no Marietta Hellew-ware 100 Stevens Heuse m BtUlersvUle Nermal school a Northern Market m Eastern Market te Western Market be Lancaster City Street Hallway Ce..... 60 gas Company Bends 100 Columbia borough Bend 100 UuarryvUle li. it, Ta. , 100 Helding A Columbia B.H.. 5's ine Edisen Light Company 60 Ttrsj-riiBSTecu. Big Spring A Beaver Valley a Bridgeport A Horseshoe uw Columbia A Chestnut Ulli Ml Columbia A Washington ae ConestegaA BlgSprtng ,. Marietta A Mount Jey a Lane., BltMbethtewn A Mlddletewa. lue Lancaster A Frultvlile se Lancaster A LltlU a Lancaster A WUllamstewn 9ft Lancaster A Maner 80 Lancaster A Manbelm a Lancaster A Marietta 9t Lancaster A New Helland lin .a tie 70 62 -9 100 a 11 36.3 210.10 L05 IS M GO 69 60 KB ltriw ut 107 Hi 8.3B 24.60 27 ai 20 3SJ0 76 67 73 1100 166 43 31.10 82 IDS 11 20 40 43 4K.0B 22 0 Lancaster Susqaehanaa. aw Lancaster A New Danvtlle an Columbia A Marietta as Maytown A Elliabethtewn MS Lancaster A Epbrata 2B Lancaster A willow Street -S gtrasburg A Millport a Marietta A Maytown v A' It' AUVERTJBMMKXTa. WANTED-A UIKL ABOUT le'YEAKB i.w ..."'fKeJOKO te the country. Apply. rUEE r, B. TBOUT A CO. '8. NaaN.gueenSL PUBLIC BALK OF A UK.VEKAL AH. sertment of Household and Kitchen Furnl. turu at Ne. fri Maner street, te-morrow (BAT (BAT (BAT UUDAl)atternoenatlo'clock. '""" . r. . ... ft r- "OWE, Auct. A, C. LiejTAEp, Clerk. ltd WANTKD-THRKK UKNKKAL UOUSK e r en A!iuKUa'tOn0 fr boteU Apply "" F. B.TUOUT ACO.'S 22 N. Queen 8t C1KNU1NK FOUKTU OF X PKlt&OUP. JULY SNAP- Come one, come all, and try Kantz's Genuine Snapper Heup en the 4th. Send orders tn early te avoid disappointment. Price, due. per quirt at the Law BuUdlng Uestaurant, North Luke street. IdliAELKAUT. it Proprietor. F1H1IINU TACKLR Three-Joint Weed Heds, 12c. Keels, 40c Click utels, bec. Lines, Heeks, FleaU, blnkers. Ac, at Lewest Pilce, at FBA1LKVS EAST END PUAUMACV, .. .. (OppeslU) tcsstern Market.) 1 ralley'a Sar.aparllla puilfles the bleed and the system. Price 50c. a bottle. twtmdM.W.FU A UHOF IN FKICE3 OF SLIPPERS! LADIES' LOW CUT KID SL1PPEUS, 40, te, ue and 76 els. MISSES' OXFOBD TIE, 76 Cents. MKN'8 CANVAS SHOES, 76 Cents. UlllLUREN'S BP11INU HEBL 8UOE8. flood Heavy Seles, U cu. IJOflNWEMENZ NO. 7 MOUTH QUEEN STBEBT. jayNEW STOCK, Ud KUW ADTMBTHMMBim. w ANTKD-A DIHING-ROOM QIRU Dea't have te.wnrfc at nlghv Apply 1 uursji -asvursai Jnstld iesnaa,a.IJepei. BOARD1NO TWO WF.LI. FOR. MIBIIBU MONT MltOMa at the Urape iintal ma bn had with Nwrd. It amiltcatiuB ba at once made at Um hotel efflca, Je. 31 north gueen Strwek junell-Ud TJWR RENT. Mi A I Beven-Koein Brick Heuse situated 01 last Frederick atrreU Atvply at juneJB-ud NO. .3 BA8t HKtBKlUK AT. TOY8-nO YOU WANT A K ITK T Then bring your father, or mother, or sister, or come yourself, and buyfa pnlr of 8UUK. TOH II. W or mure, at ShauVs-4 E. King St, And we present you with a lllUU rLlKk. jyistd E8TATKOF HKKNUAHU KUHLMAN, late of Lancaster, ctty, dee'd. Letters testa mentary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are requested te make Immediate payment, and these bating claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay Inrset Inrset tleuittntte the uuderalgned, residing at Ne. M"J Keckland si reel, t.ancter. ANNA BAIil Mill,SA3,JPCUIer. Baewa A llassu Altennns. jtvKtdf T 1CKNSK NOT1CK. Ji The uuderslgnea III be tireiaied en end after July 6, ls7, toreitte thenieney for the license ler alt hacks, cabs. Peaches, omni buses, four hone wagons, two horse wagons, one horse wagons, local delivery wagons, drays, carts, street cars, nud ether chicles , also ter all telegraph, telephone and electric light poles, as provided for by " City Ordinance for the levy and collection of a license tax within the city et Lancaster ler street pur poses." J. U. HATHFON, leA'tfd Ctty Treasurer w ILL CKLKBKATK THK lTII. Tiie Lancaster Mseiiiierclier VUI Celebrate the Ith In the large U rove at MILLWAY ON THE KEAD1NG A COLUMBIA It. K. 1 rains leave hlng btivet Station at 7 and Outer DeiMU at 7 I" a. m., and King Mreet at li.D p in. 1'are for KeuadTrlp, TM'cnls. All members are Invited te participate and spend a pleasant day In the weeds. Kkt'Uttau MENTS FKKB. COMMITTEE. J. B. OIVLEK A CO. LOOK ATOUU Wash Dress Goods! FUENCU SATINS, AMEUICAN SATINS. BAT1STLS AND CKINKLEB, WHITE GOODS, KMBBOIDKKIES. iHrPrlces marked down te keep trade moving. JolmS.&ivler&Ce., HO. 20 t BUng 8trat, LANCABTBU.PA. Y0UK VACATION. TUAVELEBSTOTIIE 8EASHOKE AND ELBEWHEUE WILL SAVE MONEY BTBUTINO TUEli: Trunks and Traveling Bags OF W. D. STAUFFER & CO., 3 1 and 33 North Queen Btreet. We have enlarged our stock In this line especially for the VACATION SEAbON, and will give sptcttl Inducements en these goods during July and August. rtNEST STOCK OF MOST Fashionable Hats IN LANCA8TEU. LIGHT WEIGHT AND EASY nTTING. flRHU a. BKOTHKK. SECONDWEEK! SECOND WEEK! SECOjSD WEEK -OF THE- THAT IS BEING CABKIED ON AT THE OE PRICE Glotbieg and FurnishiDg Heuse or HIRSH& BROTHER. We are new giving greater Bargains than what we have heretofore advertised. The stock Is getting smaller every day, and wa era marslng them at a price that will b certain of your buy. Ing, alter you have examined lb goods and heard the prices we are asking for thsm. Never before has such a BaUG A1N SALS been seen In this city. Eamembertbat this sa'e Includes all the geed la enr store In the line of MEN'S CLOTUING, BOYS' CLOTHING, CHILDUBN'S CLOTHING, LINEN AND WOOLEN SHIttrS, H0SIEBT, UNDEKWE 411, NECK WBAK, SEKUSUCKEU AMD MOUAtK COATS, LINEN AND WOKKING PANTS, UUBBKB CLOTUING, UMBUELLAS,TUUHKS AMD VALISES. We have also mada similar reductions in the prices el enr CUSTOM-MADE SUITS. We are fully prepared te make yen a Butt te your order Irein the latest pattern of goods. In the latest style, and at the shortest notice, for the least money. lirsh & Brether, ONB PBIOl MERCHANT TAILORS AND Olethierm rid Furniibei I COB. MOBTH QUSU ST. AMB OBHTU limit Bargain Sale! '"sa iiawBABTEa. PA , wd raMTMtmanT UOMI5TH1NO ENT1RKLY NEW INtllEOBwAN LINE. THB KSTOALf ACTIOK, The greatest Improvement In Cabinet Organ building ler ) years. Deutlall te are It. WOODWARD'S Piane and Organ Warereuins, Ne, ei A 30 E. King BL, Lancaster City, Pa fil'RlNU, 1SS7. Naw Departure ler Lancaster In Finn Tal. erlng. Importing dlnct from the best makers el Fine Woellens. 1 havaiuslreeelTnd through the Boiten custom house, a large Invoice of my own Importation of, SUITING, SPUING OVBRCOAT1NU AMD TKOU8EH1NU, The like of which, ter style and quality. has never been equaled In this city, and cannot be surpassed. A special Invitation la hereby extended te all In want of Spring Uannenu te call early and secure Choice Patterns. Workmanship the wxy beat and prices lower than aver. II. GBHHAHT, marn-lydU Ne. 43 North Queen Street JTJ.UAND Ol'EKA UOU8K, (Fesmsslv Kisn St. Thsatsk.) HAMILTON A MEUEDITU MANAUKUS. llavleg been thoroughly renovated ami fitted up win rvupen SATURDAY, JULY 3d, With the first apiiearnnve In lAncasteref Miss Adele Carleton, IN "FOGG'S FERRY," Supported by tV. K. TODD and a powerful company- AttlMON 10CKHT0. KOKUVED SEATS 10CKNTS. Ite Offlteepen frciu 10 a. m. te I p. m. SEATS NOW ON SALE. aNew Scenery, Elegant Wardrobe, Superb Mechanical Streets. Don't miss the opening night. JS-Jt e AK HALO,. Ith .Iri.Y K.xcritsieNs without cost. Dneugh money suvixl iti our liargaiu Keem en single suits of Fine Dress Clothing te give Yourself and rttnilly il.tjs at the seashore or mouu meuu Uttns. ."-euie of the Suits are unite half-price. 'e enJ te the variety in Het Weather things. The J15.00 Serge Suit (Hig Men "s, just the comfort for te-day. White Vests, Teiigee and Seersucker Coats. Wanamakeb A Brown's OAK IlALL, Southeast Cerner Sixth and Mar ket Sts., Philadelphia. w ILUAM8OM a reHTKB CALL US BV TELEPHONE. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER. EVERY DAY -DUU1XG THE HEATED TERM -YOU WILL NEED- Gentlemen's Sarge Coats and Vests, 11 M, 3 00, Black and Fancy Alpaca Coats and Vests, 11 SO, Seersucker Coats and Vests tl.W. II 65, ti.00. Linen, Alpaca and Mohair Drlvlna Dusters, 87c. te SSJO. Bey's Seersucker Coats and Vests, II M, tl JO, 2eu. Children's Seersucker Shirt Waists, 75c. Light flexible Felt Hats, II 00, for the heated term. Yeung Gents' flexible Felt Derby, 11.50 te 13.90. Dress Straw Hats, fee , 75c , 11.0). Bey's Plain Whit and Mixed Drets Straw Hats, 25c., tee , 75c Gents' Plain, White Straw Helmet8,75c,10D, rialn Canvas Helmets, Mc.,5ec., Tic.; THIN UNDERWEAR reu Tin: heated tekh. Balbrlggsn, 25c., 5"c, 7V:. Summer Angela, Sic. and 75c, French Netted, 3Sc. Summer string Neckties, white and colored, 10c., 'Ac., Mx per dozen Silk Neckwear Tecks, Puffs and Four In Hand, Tc., sue., 75c. Gents' Fancy Hosiery, 10c, lie, 25e ChUeren's Gauze Undershirts, sizes UteM, 10c Gents' Jean Drawers, 25c Shoes for the Heated Term. Ladies' Hand Mada Lace Oxford Ties, 11.00. Ladles' Patent Trimmed Oxford Ties, 11.60. Ladles' Newpeit Butten Shee 11.50, cut from Ladles' Newport Ties ILTV, cut from 3 00. Genu' Strap Shoes, 11.35. Genu' Calf Lace and Butten Shoes II 50, cut Genu' Veal Calf Balmorals, 11.50. THUNK, CABBAS, VALISES SATCHELS WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 33, 34, 36 ud 38 East King St., LANCASTER, FA MOM AAXAT OB MMMt, XNOK KENT. B Twe or te Twe or lenr rnnnui In Brtmmsr'l Maw Bulldlna. Ne. usx North Queen (treat. Heat and gaalaclnded. Apply at MDia-ua UUlatalBS'S L1VEUT OFFICE. rfOH HALK OR RENT-BRICK STABLE J! and let, 17x80 feet, ea Christian street, be tween Eaat Kine- and Oranaa streets. Can ba easily changed Inte a machine shop or ware- heusa. Easy terms. ma. u,u,uausias, SUV uw Attorney-at-Law. PRIVATE BALK. WUI ba sold at privata sale the valuable property oernsr Lamen. Mulberry and Chsr. tett fronting MO feet en Lemen street. M Mat oaMulbrry,antea oaartetta atraat. AW"W C.RDOW.BT. luaMSBtd KAfil North Wuecn Street, HiiCletliiiii Mr AOraTJiriSaTafaTNm BlCWKrUI WANTKII AT nilKMM irfit jaaeaMww migB u A- coepjr ta hands of the Trees. o;jLw!t,TP,rl'menu . O. at ABhh ALE Traasnrer. jei-tMU ww. ih,sset squara. TO1NK AND UUKAf.' Htrvet Whiiky. AT BOIIRBU'a L1QUOB aTOBB, Wft ai Centra Squara, LaaeasUr. ra. JUHT RKCRI VKI) A UANOHOMB MHK Im "Sf11 "dlleine spun suitings In Htrtpes and l'lalds. Entire new designs. Black and Blue Berirea, clay Diagonal llannoekbinC MarrraRir and Niwlrgee Cheviot, just tM thing for summer wear. KleaanUy made and Trimmed. Perfect flu amu from up. at UOSENSTEIN.TIIB TAlCtlst, tl North Uueen Btreet. PROK.HTUIIHH.WUOIHAHPEUIAUST In all that pertains te DEFECTS IN MPEAKINU, such at Muttering, Htamnintlng, Calllna of words inuisllnnU y, Speaking through tbe Nese, caused bv llafr-l.lii or Cleft Palate. Is new iri.in or U'eu stepping at the Grape Hetel, this city, where he will receive all patients who need his services I'rel. Slubbs oeiiios htghlr rtcemuiended by letters from prominent pvtipla thmugbuiit the country, tie also has the endorsement of sev eral prominent cltumis of this city whom he has cured. These afflicted will de well te call tiHin the I'rulesser. I'lease call and see testi monials frnm prominent persons In different sections. (Ifflm hours . 7 te If. a. in,. 11 te 2 and I te 'J p. 111. Call at unci', as my stay Is short Jein ltd ii awd vurrmmm. WANTED IN A HURRY, SevurtU Cat-leads of Iluj-ers (mere or lest) te tusecl some RARE BARGAINS -AND- TAKE THEM AWAY At a Wonderful Lew Price. We don't want them, they must go. Great Uaritalns In TK AS AN 11 Cor FEES. aarCome all that are hungry te Clark's American Tea and Coffee Stere, NO. CENTUEUqUAUK. niarSbtfdAw -pltOULMM IT TO YOUR FRIENDS ! MAKE IT KNOWN TO 10UK ENEMIES. THAT CLARKE, THE West Kiig Slrttl Tea and CefTte Mu, IS l-ELLING Ten-Pound Buckets New Mackerel ler C5c i and Eitra Large Ne. 1 Mackerel, II tu. Thirty-Pound l'alee Pure Jelly ter tl.'S, or 5c per single pr.und. Teas, 35c., 50c and tl.U). Coffee.-., i:)c. te S5c per pound. Granulated Sugar, 6C; Powdered Sugar, Xc ; Brown Sugar, IJic CLARKE'S Original Tea and Coffee Stere, NO. 11 WhST KING 8TKEKT VAKAUOiJi. R. B.AU. Great Bargains I -IN- PARASOLS -AND- SUN UMBRELLAS AT HEADOUAKTKIt;. Ra Ba & H. 14 Eaat King Bt. aplJImd til.XUEH SKW1SU MA CHINK CO. E XU1B1TION EXTRAORDINARY at tu erric or Tbe Singer SewiDg Machine Ce., 146 BABT KINQ 8TRHBT, LlKCASTSB, Pa., Beginning Monday, June 27th. The display will be Ibe grandest ever seen In Laucasler, consisting et FINB IMBROIDERY IN MANY DBSIQN8 AU Faacy Goods or Every Dricrlptlea. The exhibit will Illustrate the wide range of work that can be done en the New High Ann L r. Singer Hewing Machine. The exhibition will be free te all, at all hours, day and evening. The ladles are especially Invited te attend. Nothing like II ever before seen In Lancaster. chris."myers, leaatdAitw MANAGES. OAJUUAVaV. STANDARD WORK. Edw. Edgerley, CARRIAGE BUILDER, NOB. KMlU,a MABKET STBEBT, Bear of Poatetaca, ; Lancaster, Pa. X hare In Bleck and Build te Order Every Va riety et the following style i COUPES. BUGGIES. OABKIOLETS, CABBJAUE8, VlUTOUlAB, BUSINESS WAGONS, T" CABTS, MeCALL WAGONS, HUSKIES, MAEKET WAGONS, PHAETONS, EXPBESS WAGONS. I employ the Best Mechanics, and have facili ties te build ceructly any style of Carriage de sired. The Uuallty, Style, and Finish of my Werk, makes It decidedly tba CHEAPEST IN TUB MABEBT. MOTTO : Fair Dealing, Honest Werk at Bot Bot Bet eom Price." Please give me a call. Iteptlrliig Promptly Attemded Te. PB1CB8 LOWEE THAN ALL OTHBE8. amreaa Bet of Workmen espacuily aapleyad for that purpose. BADDI.EH.AC, L3ADDI.E8, HARNESS, Ae. EDWARD KRECKEL, -DALaa i- SaddleB, Harnetw, TnuLki.Net!, Bebei (feBlankete, AO. 5 MAST KINU HTKKKT, LAacASTaa, ra. The largest and best assortment of TEUNK4 In tuacltr at the lowest cash prices, all sices jll9ll w.lZL .mA m llM.H,ArfnilM(.rMf ffB H,p WiymMim m "-- T"w: .r w w. .,. fereat style nf Harness, both slnaleand double. and make te order the Hnest grade of English iviuh ud rnmeli Couea Harness. The bast Harness Dressing tn the world at SOc a box. ROfiPet'TAX, law. ?IiFS5, "fa Ofaca hour f 1 w Call and Kxamlaa Our Stock at Ne. 5 East King Street. JuaU-tadAw fAlACMOf PAtmiOlf. , . . MBSkadW. DAIiAUK OF KABUION ASTRICH'S Palace et Fashion. 13 BAST UNO BTREET LANCASTER, PA. Bargains Extraordinary ! We have this day put en our table our Knllr Sleck of UNTRIMMED HATS ! At l'rlifH Almest at Setnlaic. WE HAVE D1V1DBII THEM reLLOW3 I.V LOTS AS Ler 1 Consisting et uur entire stock et HATS fnruietly sold at e, and W cents, at the uullerm price of only 13 Oente. LOT l-Cenststlng of riNE UA1S suld before al75c..l.uii,l.'Js at 21 Cents. LOT J flNE LA HUE BUN HATH sold from ;&:. tell.SOat 30 Oenta. LOT I Our 1 1NEST COLOHED MILAN HA1 at 570ente. LOTS-riNE WHITE HATS feimeily sold at Tic, ll.ui, (I.U, at 32 Oenta. LOT-Our BKST riNE WU1TK MILAN UATS, worth ll.tiq, l.,WC0,ri(Bt only $1.00. W Agency of the Universal Fashion Com pany Patterns of all kinds. July monthly new ready. Catalogues lent free upon applica tion. All patterns sent postpaid. Albums of fashion sent postpaid te all en receipt of lie Wun and alter July Ith our store will be closed eyery evening, except Monday and Satui day. wuMJttrvMm. TfTlDMYKH'H KURN1TURK STORK. FULL VALUE. ONE HUNDKEDCKNTS WOKTlt GIVEN FOB EVEUYDOLLAK. NO MIHUEI'BESENTATIONS. OUU WOUK WILL STAND TUB TEST. The Wearing of Oar Goedi will Bear Us Out In Wbat We Say. Te Save Meney Is te eel that which will; Wear the LenKcit, and which need net hu lie placed In a Short Time. SURPRISING ! Yes, you will be Buprlsed at enr Lew Price. Just step In and sea what aLaigeand Complete hteck we are Carrying, and then Ge and Tell Your Neighbor. STYLE, QUALITY AND f KICK TO SUIT ALL WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE, ut King and Duke Bta, LANCASTEK, PA. septa-lvdAls-Smw H KINITHU'H FURN1TURK DKfOT. This Is the kind of weather that re quires a Geed, Coel, Seft Bed ! We have It tn several Shapes. Dair MtlireuM ui Werei Win Springs Are a very nice combination and their value can only be proven by a test. Call and see thorn. All prices. Palm Leaf Mattresses Alse make sod Elegant Coel Bed. We will repair your Hair Mattresses equal te new at Very Moderate Charge. BEIHITSB'S FURNITURE DEPOT S7 and 90 Seuth Queen Street, LANCASTEK, PA. OM0AMU, JtO. WILLIAM EDMONDH, VbeiNal Dtiltr ui Oommiuiefl Mirtluul lasLb aiaoaea CIGARS. Advance made en saleable geed. Ofllce ana Salesroom, Kit as iivau itkiit M., .-r. ri- tt-- r-T-'- .nhu rruTiuvucw. Karaa rpHE PLAOK TO BUY (JO TO ft. 8. FETTEFtLY'S, n North Qneen Street, Dealer In Gent's Furnishing Goods, shirts, Psnts. Overalls, Engineers' Jncksta, Neekweir, Cellars, Cuffs, Suspenders, Men's, Ladles' Chti drsn's and Misses Hese, Pleas call and examine Defer you buy. At K. I. FETTBBLY'S ONB-FB1CB UOUSB, , M North Qaam Btraat, M. Ttl,i 'sa frnMksg i ,& &4 Ol-" , e- ;? ...- - . t.-?mj. jsai
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