Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, July 07, 1887, Image 4

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IBSSW t THE LANCASTER DAILY DTEUJGENCEB, THUKBDAY, JU J;Y 7, 1WT
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IttaMMitHMMd all that
of ail
t MOBU MfBaat WNI
'X riaaea, arawant B. Eckaaae,
MC samsits of council,
Ot Ik DMKtmMt Albert
raVB. Mas am A, a Baker, of tbs
Bad. MgkikNN from
; ttSfr'aleek nd tha Mum gaag
HMayaataa. oaahaadYsdpeuods
m sBBtBSBSIBBWSS. ana
la ikfewkw atMMB 283
tat of kew alaaissed,
Wilk 126 pound!
water pressure,
la throwing a
Mat tknmgk 200 feet el hose
Wttk IU laek aeczte, with 110
I aad 180 peandi water pressure;
ra35 feat aaere than expected,
let was two streams with 100 feet
hi 1 laeh and H Inch nozzles,
taWfoeads ataam aad 180 water pre-
tha i mill ma in h itnim being thrown
Anether test will be made te day
Mm engine will be plaeed at Frent and
eta, and a line of beae up Locust
t house. A stream will be thrown
rate tmlldlag. The teats of the engine
at It earn de all that la claimed.
Daaaa, at Kebers Base.
. Betas Haeatk, aa old resident et this Place,
I lass evening at 0 o'clock, at the home of
iMafhtar, aba. I. M. Uoeklla, In the 60th
reikis age. Mr. Bneath had been sick
day or ae, having been out te aee
reworks ea last Monday night. De-
i was bera la East Hempfleld town
ear Petersburg, and was a fence-
ifMieebjr occupation. He eame te Columbia
r as bbss ana waa at oecw in me employ ei tee
eesit Bethel cemetery company as sexton,
jrktek poalttea he occupied until a few years
igtk, ktra. Anna Beyer, of Mlddletewn, and
Mrs. Kllxs Snyder, or MeuntvlUe, are sisters
tMr. 8neatb. Three children survive, Mr.
Jaeeb Sneatb, Mrs. I. M. Oenklln and Mrs.
aaai M. Read. The funeral wUl be held en
r afternoon at 1:30 o'clock.
&
Mb Zlen A. M. E. church has been
I la meurlng In memory of Bishop J.
et the A. M. E. church, who
'la Xenia, Ohie, en July 1st. Bishop
bar attended the late conference of this
kaiefckeld la thai place.
jk .. evaiaaee saaapaa m a m waaavas
,i -raw bbbbuubib ei cue nign scnoei are noie
-a plcnle te-day at the point opposite
V Tha Manrmit street Lutheran ftnnitiT anhml
il'ifxttBlCBJe at IiiUlr Springs en Wednesday,
3 .! lath-
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.iMr. Min no, hj, vian ei amuwmy isou iseu isou
'Maatera. will bold a picnic at Mount Gretna
r I a ...iIimii.
;.''Tke members of the Columbia Literary
aesssty will bold a plcnle at Me Call's Ferry,
-,wttkta the next two weeks.
ee and Kescue.nre companies
i,-,-wiu aseai uua evening.
'0 It la said that Superintendent Qucker, of
:4 iae r. M. k., win net accept tne old Ames-
s keag engine for the P. R. R. Hese com-
tfPay.
The ladies of the Methodist Sunday tctoel
twill bold a raspberry leitival en Friday and
'.aatnnlav avanlnes. In the church nation.
3' Mr. Walter Bansman's Monday nightclub,
Osjn-ftWayVlU give a charming concert in
uaie rooms of Miss Lillian K. Ffahler,
aext Thursday evening.
August Shuler gave ball te answer at court
en the ch.irge of selling liquor en Sunday.
Baleen Ne. i was picked up at Reck,
Schuylkill county, at 3 o'clock, en tbe after-
of the Fourth.
Officer Wittlck arrested James A. Beat tie
HiMlMMI at SB MBSslBO BBS
BHMk,MM MUM, aMSS Vsry
PM MMM Of SMI IMHM.
EBB,
a MM MM aatMBeUea
rw aaa juiwoea urimm, rer arunsenness ana
-v disorderly conduct about the premises of
William Rochow, en Fifth street Beattle
s te have a wife and child In Yerk.
JTA geld watch and chain and a revolver were
gvn them flfteeen days each.
opt urn ram aivi-s Mir,
Their Seminar Vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Msyburry sndMrs. A.
uK. Mayburry, sailed from .Philadelphia yea-
a.j'wcwy w uje AujH.iu .uiv BKiauiauji
.; SWTWSn A.UIH 4ur ilVCrKS7l.
rjt: Rar. Abraham L. Thaeler, who baa been
. 'tot many years In missionary service In the
kjrp; Moravian church In the West Indies, and rer
B&afaw vaaraDaathaabeenllvlns In retlremnnt
at Nazareth, I'a, la vUlUng the family of W.
j;;: mi, cvraiuer, ei una city.
i v. e. oneeK anu wue anu J. u. vvuey ana
.kla slater, Miss Anns, left en a pleasure trip
1 akla aftarnoen. Thnv en frnm f nrjutAr tr
"Baltimore and thence te Boaten via Norfolk.
gpTkey will visit 1'rovldence, Bleck Island
g-,y aara outer Aastera places, ana win ee gene
&' about two week a
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, mi. a. v. oinenua ana nmiiy, accom accem
laaaled by Mrs. R. H. Feltz, Miss Blanche
IS,Jrranklln and Miss Mary Muhlenberir. left
-rkthtsmorniDiren the 9:30 train for Mr. stein.
E? T Bun's ledee. en the banks of tha Meahannnn
P aear Osceola. Centre ceuntv. Thnv will h
Sif' lAtniwt at YTnrrlatiMMw Iif UIm bllB T l-.ln
iz:? v -w....mb, mj win una 4ivu-"--
- - - 11- . -r .i j.
waifi ap"" """ '" uivingueu, ei iveauiug,
l'taad at Intervals durina their stsv thev win
K;-tAhe Tialtad bv numRmtis narllna nf thir
tneadabotblremthiscityand Reading. They
pWlll remain In the mountains for at least one
V.mentb.
- "ouie vwuvt, uai uauuuir, mihh
IXmUy Calder, Mrs. Charles llsger and
-ijV eaugnter ueiia, ana Charles Hsger, Jr., this
L'tmeraing leit rer Nantucket, Mass.
'p- Mlsa Sue Eberman left this morning for
&. Ocean Beach te spend the summer with the
y- Bpencsrs at their cetUge there.
nanna aiucneii naa returned home
W&mm a sojourn with relatives in Kasten.
S& County Commissioner HsiiiiiaI m. Mmn
Q aad family have gene te their cottage at
GSfa. "" "W.w IU NW HSNI1.
WX Ex-Maver D. P. Kaaenmlllar ml Kl.lllr. n
KS-fc-,
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are guests at
the Cheater County
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Tri
, AUsnUe City.
Sam n.
O. Esbleman, esq,, leaves iiumnr,n
Of A" ""
ridinrirAtAwn. r?.lnw.A ui j . ..
- -- , vu.vaau mi uaugnter,
JMra. Paul Mehr, gees te Point Pleasant, N. J.
asra, . . wiieiuau, uer son, U. Keas Esh
man, esq., and grandson Jobu U. Mo Me
Mardy, leave tomorrow for Lake Qeema.
..r. T
i-' Twe raoaeoa Snots.
.-1'Bti fV F. Carver and J. L. Brewer, the
I gunners, arrived In this city laat
r, and are stepping at the Grape hotel.
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n ,ivHT WUJ raeiaia iu uih enj uuiii menaay
"-'Wltaataey appear ia a grana snoeung con-
' " - " - - -- Fk. ..,.. I. nan A a
. ilka aaeatgunaars la the world and be will
?Kae doebt draw a large crowd.
; J?r Thai aftareoea the Uarrlsburg uunnlng
'faiab, eae of the members et which la Mayer
rFrttekey, of that city, arrived la Lancaster at
.-1 cawek tow afternoon. At s o'clock they
at te MeOraan'a park te take part In a
at cisy pigeeasL glass balls,
- atft, wa tke fanraeler club. Among these
i the match ware Messrs. Carver
I Brewer.
S
MawTeaaeee aeaabl.
's
Mr. M. H. Kauflauus danag the paat week
t Sa Maaet tewaahlp aeven crops et '86
tear, wa prteaa paid being from 7 te e
saw BOMBtt for wrappers, aad from XUt'i
eraUera,
Oa a
VMM.
iMaaMa, taesralLkaewaax gnetr I
Qaaaa atraatT eatf aewetelagadV
aa Jtw Yarkt waa eaaarlatl
IOJM.
ad Tale ta Be Trlea aa the Third
Msaaay a Aegest.
Wkea we went te press en Wednesday
aReraoea the deetaratteaa and depositions of
Captala Jeseph O. Vale aad Geerge Welman,
Bled at the pension departeaent, were being
read by Special Examiner Jehn 8. Sadler,
before United States Commissioner Kennedy.
Vale's deposltleo,Uken as Ule as May of thin
year, seta forth that he saw Welman
wounded.
The next witness called was ex-Alderman
McQlInn, and be testified that tVeliiiau lived
In the house with him In ISM, and en the
slternoen of the aiitt or September, while
Geerge Welmau was leaning en the barrel cr
his gun It was accidentally discharged and
the contents entered hlslert fere-srm, making
an ugly wound and tearing out part of the
bone. Dr. Henry Carpenter was called In
and he dressed his wounds. Before the doc
tor's arrival witness was asked by Welman
te say te the doctor that be did net want his
arm taken oil, as he did net come te this
country te become a pauper. The wound In
the arm healed nicely and by spring Welman
was able te work.
Peter IV. Fordney, the next witness called,
whs also an eye witness of the sheeting, and
lie testified In substance the same as Alder
man McGllnn.
l'efltuiatter Slaymaker testlUeil that be was
piusent when the man uiade aud slgued the
dtclsrstien admittlug that he bad never been
shot In the arm while In the army ; that his
arm was Injured by the accidental discharge
el a gun In ISet, and that he would net have
Died any additional alUdavlts te get bis pen
sion II it had net been for CapL Vale calling
en him and urging blm te de se, be (Vale)
volunteering te make the ttlldavit that he
bad seen him wounded.
This closed the testimony for the United
States, and Commissioner Kennedy an
nounced that he would hear any testimony
that might be presented en behalf of the
prisoners. Majer Kelmebl, their counsel,
said he would net etler any at present, but
would reserve their defense until the case
was tried before the court and jury.
Commissioner Kennedy said that under
the evidence presented he would have ta
held the accused for trial, lie fixed the ball
at tl.MX) for each defendaut for trial at Phila
delphia, in the United States district court,
ou the third Monday of August, Welman
rhte the same ball as for the hearing, Fred
erick Kitchle, aud Capt Vale's bondsman Is
Wt-iman, who wai iiualilled te being the
owner of property lu this city sutllcientte
cover the above bend.
It is believed that Welman Intended te
skip last week, lie called en a business man
In this city and wanted te borrow f 100 te take
a trip West lie was refused the money,
and as he had no ready money he did net get
off.
This afternoon ex-Congressman K. F.
Bsllzboever, of Carlisle, catna te this city
and went en the bend of Capt. Vale for trial
at the August court, te take the place of Wel
man. THM STAIM VOI.LBVB ABaUVlATlUB
Their
rtnal aTxsrclses and Pre lesser Jainss'
Address In the Ooerl Meuse.
On Wednesday afternoon pspers were read
in the college chapel before the State College
association by Presidents Msglll, et Swarth Swarth
mere, and Apple, of Franklin and Marshall,
en "The Proper Relation of Colleges te the
Kducatlenal System of the State," and "Tlie
Idea of the Higher Kducatien." Greeting
was sent te the State Teacuera' aHMoclatlen
announcing their Intention te uii-et vt lib them
next year.
Owing te the threatening weather the as
sociation did net tlnd a large uuiliencenwwui-
bled in the court house laat evening, but
these who stayed away mlssed a imwt excel
lent essay and musle et the lest.
The exercises were opened by an overture
by Mlsa Daisy Smaltngand Mr. Walter Btus
uian. Prayer was then ettered by Dr. James
Mellat, of Washington aud Jtllersen, fol
lowed by the beautiful rendition of Rubin
stein's "Yearning," by Mua Bechtold.
The essayist of the evening, l'rnf. K. J,
James was then Introduced by Dr. Apple.
Professer James appeared tu embody a
rare and strange combination of the vigor
aud vim of youth with the caution and learn
ing that boleug te venerable age. lie spoke
rapidly aud distinctly for about lerty-tive
minutes en " The American fuiverstty."
An at strict of this eMuy will be published
in Saturday's I.ntkllku:.neeh.
Dr. Apple thanktd the essay in tiu the name
or the association aud called for remarks.
The call was responded in by Presideut
Magill, of Swarthtnere, Prof. Kuech Perrine,
Dr. Max Hark and ethers.
A telegram was then read from the Penn
sylvania State Teachers' association in reply
te a message sent te them father in the day.
It announced that Scrauten would be the
plaoeef meeting in July of next Near, and
that they would be glad te co-operate with
the College association. A t a xcial mealing
of the college committee the time and place
wero agreed te. A resolution of tliunks was
passed by the visitors for lhe lnnpllatily ex
tended te them.
The audlence then paaeil resolutions
warmly thanking the 11 im and gentlemen
who bad contributed se largely te tbe enter
tainment by music
Miss Bechtold in an admirable manner
sung "Seguai," by Schlra, and alter a
prayer and benediction by the preiident, the
meeting adjourned.
St. Francis cellege of Lerette, snd Alle
gheny collpge or Meadville, wt-re admitted
te the association en motion, as their dele
gateri, who were unable te tie present, bad
expressed a wih te jeiu the aisectdtiuu.
Mheel Copper CuriilrM,
Te-day the Laucaster cornice works, Duke
street abeve Chestnut, shipped te lUrrisburg
for use en the new passenger station of the
Pennsylvania railroad, in that city, an Im
mense amount of exquisitely wrought sheet
copper work, the equal of which la net te be
seen eleewhere iu the United States, The
work consists of six dormer windows and
cornices, each of dlllureut design and all
wrought artistically in vines, leaven,
cornucopias, scrolls, medallions, ,v ;. :ub of
the six dormer windows are! loci in length
aud of proportionate height. The cisings,
sills, lintels aud cornices et ttieM) liumense
gable windows are all el sheet uepjier, and
were manufactured under direction of J. L.
Arneld. This la an entirely new business
In this country, and the elegance of tlie work
turned out certainly reflects great credit tn
tue tnanuiaclurers.
Before tbe work was shipped te Harris
burg, the mere artistic portions or It were
photographed by B. Frank Say ler. The
wcrk will be very seen placed in iioaillen at
Harrisburg. It will net be paluted the
oepiwr alter being ex!esed for a lime te the
weauierwuiawtumeadark bronze hue, and
will be practically ludestructllli.
At the (iraud flpsra llouse.
At the (Iraud opera house tut .vni.,
the
audience present at the second presentation
w. ., nuuuj'i necret" was small. The
pe,formanee,wtth Miss Adele Csrloten In ths
leading character, was very geed. The sup.
pert given her is strong. Oeerge H. Hamll Hamll
tea appeared in a sketch and pleased the
people. This evening Leuis Aldrluh's play
"My Partner" will be given with MUs
Cerleteu and Messrs. Rewe, Barry mete and
Tedd In the cast. The management adver
tise that they have "all new people and ue
mera amateurs."
A rins Crep of Wheat.
Jehn Rebman, auctioneer, who has traveled
ever half the county within the past few
weeks, tells us that the wheat in most places
Is light and will net perhspsyleld ever ulteea
bushels te the acre. There are a lew excep
tions where the grain Is bear. Tha finest
crop In the county, be thinks, la that of B. J.
I Meurana, near this city, who baa a field of
iweniy-uve acres tnaiwtuyieia forty Duaneis
l wuaaera.
raa . rsurait
AN UNPROVOKED SHOOTING.
JMMB VMBMriM IB treJ A
auaraatrr.it. cataa.
Us NB.MM Down a rrenilasat l'hjklsn Alter
Katrepr-lva Ula t Islt Hit Hew en aa
Krraad el Merrr-Swaag Off b a
Mand ut Vl1lntw This Morning.
l'Kiif, Ind., J uly ".At 10 o'clock Wednes
day morning Dr. K. B. North, chief surgeon
of the Wetsisli railway hospital, was called te
see James Christian who, bis wile said, had
shot himself. The doctor and his attendants
hurried te the Christian house, a few reds
distant. Leeking through the cracks In
the woodshed they saw Christian's appar
ently lileleea body. Hastily opening the
deer, the doctor stepped In, when Chris
tian sprang te his feet with an oath and
pulled a big navy revolver. Or. North went
out, closing the deer, but it waa Hung
open Instantly by Christian, who, held
Ing his revolver close te Dr. North's
right side, tired. The physician fell ever,
mortally wounded, with Christian en top el
him. The bystanders pulled Christian away
and he was hurried te jail. Dr. North was
carried te the hospital, where a vain attempt
waa wade te extract the ball, which waa tired
from a IS calibre navy revolver. It entered
the body two Inches below the armpit and
longed In the kidneys. Last night the
wounded man whs very low and cannot re
cover.
Christian was lynched this morning at
12:30 by a vigilance committee and takeu
down at 3 & tu., and conveyed te the under
taker's where the body new lies. Chris
tian bore a bad reputation. The universal
opinion is that he met his just deserts.
Dr. North was a highly respected and
prominent man. He was a Knight Templar,
Knights of l'ytblas and head surgeon or the
Wabash hospital here, lie waa a brother-in-law
el Dr. Jacksen, chief surgeon et the Wa
bash railroad. His condition is worse this
morning, and no holies are entertained of his
recovery. The verdict by the coroner's Jury
was " death by strangutatleu at the hands et
an unknown mob."
Writ el Errer Taken.
The l'ennsylvanla railroad company have
Uaen writ of error te the supreme court, lu
the suit brought by Maria E. Bell, in
which the jury allowed Mrs. Bell (5,000
damages ler the death of her husband.
A xerteus Charje.
Jehn Blouse, or Mlllersvllle, was arrested
by Constable Dern, of Maner, yesterday, en
the charge of adultery. He gave bail for a
bearing before Squire Llntner.
DMATH.
Sihaiii In Columbia, July 6, lv7, Kebert
SMiHSth, in hU cith year,
r'uneral en baturday at 1:30 o'clock p m
jfAaajira.
r-hUadslphU rrodece BtarkM.
PaiLADaxrHix, July ,. flour market dull ;
aales, 1'J barrels ; Minnesota Bakers, at UeQI ' I
Pennsylvania lamliy, $3 TfaW !W i Weslera de,
Iiiual5ii; Patents, M
are nenr sieaay. w. ww- -Wheat
.lune, ftlic ; July, KIHc.
MUc Mnt . l-IUr.
August,
Cern June, lie.; July, Uc.;
August, 4!c.;
aepi , ;ic.
uats tune, SJJic; July, J7J.C.; August, 5l,c.
Sept-,r3.v.-
Wew lore ataraei.
Maw Yeaa, July 7. Fleur market dull -,
Fine, 91 luOl ": Huperflne, fj ruti ,
geed te choice extra ftate, s.1 l.y t ei . Renrt tu
choice extra Western, 13 'Jtall ' ; de Ohie, IJ l.'J
S i.l.
Wbcnt-Ne. I Ued State, 90c i Ma 2 de,'
si.c: Ne. . Ka. Winter. July. . ; Aug.,
M?kc ; receipt a.i wux snipmenw. ivi,imi.
Cern Me. 1 mixed easn, 41c; de July. 4ic ;
Ann.. 46Vic ; receipts, I'.'.uoe ; shipments, lA,tui.
Oitta be. l white etMtM. Jswa; Ne. i de
ic; Ne.2 Mixed, eash.SKc: July, 33;;c; Aug,
3Jc ; receipts, 3I.UL0 bus ; shipments, l.iue.
ttye dull ; Western, tfitawc ; SUte, 57)ie)Wc.
Baxter nominal.
Perk dull) old mnes, IllVsJll 75
Lard Aug-, ).' ; Sept.. as v.1.
Molajses uemtnal at 1'JWc ter 50 boiling stock.
Turpentine quiet at 3-I&C.
Kesln quiet j strained te geed, II nnjl it.
Pstreleuui dull ; Ueflned. In ewes.sHc
Freights fjnlet ; grain te Londen, Id.
llattei iulet I Western Cmauienr. l'til 'Kc
Cbeeseiiulct t Western Flat. HQliv, bute
rartnry, lua ; rancy nBiie.pQr.ic.
ggs easier ; Bute, iSMc ; W
festers, 139
lie.
Oram aad rronsiena.
Furn'shed by t. K. Tundt, Breker,
Caiuxoe, July 7, 1 o'clock p. tn.
Wheat. Cern. Oitta. Perk, Lard.
July Ti.; xii :.vw .... e i:
August 7. .Vi Till .... b 17
September. 74' 37 i '.WH t
October Tl' -.!-, lilS
December 7sJa
IUc:1ptii Car Lets.
Winter Wheat It
spring Wheat 9
Cern M
Oats i
Kye
ibtrley
Oil City.
Crude OU Mii
Heart.
Keculpts Hints lfcl
Closing t'rluus 2 o'clock p. m.
Wheat, Cem. Out. Perk. Lard.
July 71S4- '-Hi -;' -..
August 7!, 3t4 r. .... t, 17
September 71". Jr.li 'J' ... H 57
October 75'; 37; 7
JJcrnnitMr 1
Oil city.
Cruuuell ie'
m
omesao Prodeea sfaraet.
CBioaae, J uly 7, 10. J) a. in. Market opened.
wnnat July.CJMc; Aug., 7IHc: Sept , 73)ic.;
Oct . 7Jtfc
irn-July, sKct Aug., 3Xc; Sept., Wic.
OcL. 97Kc
eau July. Viiie :
i&Uf , .7u , cvfk, ;v.
Perk Net ijueicd.
Lard J uly, SM;
Oct.. K C7K
short Kies-July,
7'5; Oct, 17 M).
Aug., IB ) ;
17 U ; Aug,
Sept, ) 60;
17 5 ; Sept ,
CLOSISO.
7IS4C Aug
Wheat-July,
Ji'.ic; BpL,74"iCi
i;c ; Sept., S7C. ;
uct.,73,n.
Cern-July, 36c ;
Aug.,
UDU, .9kC
Oata-J uly,Hc : Aug., IVic ; Sept., ac
Perk Net 11 noted.
Lard-July, Srt 40; Aug, 47H; Sept
pi 3, h 1 ucu, 11 te
ttllM I uly, 17 M;
Oct,i;i.
Aug., 7 i; Sept.. 17 07H;
Jw Vera Stocks.
New Yeaa, July 7, 1:30 p. m.Money ranged
from tsU7 per cent. Kf change quiet, l 8.1
Ota; governments steady. Currency e's, n a
b'd:4'sCeup,l 27K bid; IK'S de, tl Wfi bid.
The stock mtrket opened 11 tin and en moder
ate buying of New Yerk & New Knglund prices
advanced te P per cent, during thu first
hour, but after II o'clock the market lapted Inte
a dormant state, and prices reacted ', topper
cent, by midday. At thu present writing the
market is dull.
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aorta i Catue 1teeelBte,s.(a
S,uuei market weaki SBlppti
JTreser' Jetintsl ra
1.080 kaad i ahlnmenta.
li bwtbss weak) ssuppug steers, seu te
B,JjutW atfeeia as tseOers, kitw
Mtt enws, balls an4 nskee, si laatcet balk,
T73INlTeiacule,IWssi.
Hoa-ttenrtpu, l,we beast sslpmenta, !U
keaA i market steady t rough and mttna. It) ou
S9M peckln- ane snipping, l 19a S light
IslXSBS JUISk1p,StWBl.
akeep Mrelpu. wen head! shipments,
1 0 0 1 market uleadjr t natlvra. .live) '."! Iinlk,
We3Wi Wrstxrii. 3 wtJ ; lvxans, ti ca
10); lambs. SI MifMie.
aasr Uaaaif. UatUe kwntpu, 417 j
sMpmenU, a market closing tuy I pi lints
M iM 7i fatr te il, It r-atl m i reiiiiiiiui,
kjiirafisu: cat Us sntmnxl te New lerk. '.Meant.
Hen nmalnta. Tiu taeadi shlirnifnu 9V
head t taarkaf active) t'hlllalphtas,e.'i-Me.v(M
Yorkers, SM'SJAM t oeminon te ilahl,K Jert."ii
plas K jtsai mi heas shlpiwd te Mew erk,
none.
Bbeep-Recetpts, ;m head i shipments. !eii
markelUIri pr1tii.tl2IIii llr te geed. H'M
1 10; common, laua)3M; si'tlnit lambs. SSO .
dKW Alt VMKTJMiMKXtV.
WANTKD-TWO (IKNKKAL HOl'SK
M'tvsnUfer suiull IauiIIIc. Apply t'n-e
el Ch&ige, at
r. II. T KOI IT A CO.'S
it N. U"n HU
LOST MAY 17 111 A UOl.O MKDA1.
with two keM rlnu Httiirtu-d. Thi nudvt
will be rewarded by leavlnic It at
ll 5I W. CIIKSTNUTHT,
Netici:
lhe liiMlnt1. h.'totere cemliu-iwl by K
M. Hnc4l Ce, Ne dl" Eolith Vliuvn ?tu-vt, will
be ienllnuil as ht-tvtul jit1, under the mum et
jy-3td B. M. UANUh CO.
VITANTKD1MMED1.VTKLY
A HI It Lit)
V (Id mnuru heu wwutk. Am
Apply t
tllMUItrtl HI'KB1KKET
UfANTKI) TWO SHORT
hTRAW
Celhir-umkerj. Htemly win I. Aililiess
HOIIKKI 91 r. -I.l--,
Ne li Notthauipten 8U, Wllkesbane. I'a.
J7 3Ut
WANTKD-TWO WOMKN TO TAKK
charRwef n heuw with tsmlly of a Km
tleiiian ami iwe children. Thn-e dollar, a week
wtll bd 1'ilJ. Apply, riw et tUmru,', at
r. B. TROUT A CO.'S.
Me.aM.UueenSt.
MrANTKD-
BRICK1.AYKR3 IN P1TTS-
Mlne hours ler n day's work .
W 1IVKUI1.
wages, si (tl per day. Call at
IlllLliBkva K.CllaNUK,
IUn."h' Itulldlug, Cerner Lllvrtyand Ninth
Mrcm, l'lttsbunr. Pa. J7-lwd
PROPOSALS TO FURNISH COAL TO
thoceiiutr ttiHtltutlens for one ear trem
aeptemlier A -7, will le considered liy the
IMn-ctem el the lier at trilr net turetlng
July pi.lr. In uuii-tltyss fellows Hard Kite,
liu tens: Hard luekeu. hi tens: I. v Kgg, ii
tens; Mnllinii Mete, IUJ leu , lUrd IVa, Se
tens, bend bids te
1). ll.KNKNlt,. .ecretary.
JySJld S17 l.au hliitf Sl.City.
JUST KKCKIVKD A HANDSOMK LINK
et Scotch and Heme Spun Suitings In Mrlpe
and l'lalds. Btillre new destgus. Black aud
lime serges Clay HtsgeuaJs, lunueckburu,
Macgreagor and .SeglegMi Cheviots, Just the
thing for summer wear. Klegantly made and
Trimmed, tvrti-cttlu Suits from SX) up, at
UOSENSTKtN.TIIK TAIf.OK.
.S7 North UiiMin stnnit.
rALUABLK
HOTEL FOR RENT,
And Furniture ler sale Will fell rheap or
leae the pilce of r iirnlturu te thearbttnilien
of ttuve uit'll. Fer tutther ikttttcuUrs call ou
eraudivss,
I)A II) MINtil.K,
JyMtd erape Hetel, Lancaster, I'a
TtAcdiTFTs h ea fFkivs
LIQUOR STORE
UKitUVbU TU
NO. 15 CtdTltE SQUAKK, LANCAS1E1
may!3 ttd
PA
w
AUONS FOR HALE.
One New McCalt VVoiren. 9ecen,l hand 1 vten
slen Ten llu Um New Hprtng Wagen --t-cend-hand.
Falling Tep iliicgy, geed as new Jeuny
Ltnd. One Platform Depot VV agen.
HAY MAKK, seven jear old, can trellu-40,
h.ts a pedigree. Can bese-u ut the
KAULK HOTEL,
Cor. North ljueen and oituige streets.
JMd
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SK
MANHEIM
Reller Fleur!
jan21-3mdBeed
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STATE OK AMOS S. HKNDKRSON,
deceased. Tbe underdirned wl 1 alt In the
orphans' Court Keem en Thursday uua t rlday,
llth and 13th Inst-, for the purpose of paying the
dividends tn these entitled Cenldcate holders
will piesenl their cvrtllU-atesur the numbers et
tbeuu JOHN D. MULES.
Jy7-3tdTh,S,M Auditor.
ESTATE OK JOHN K. WITMKK, LATK
of Drntneie township, deceased. The un
dersigned auditor, appointed te dl'tnbute the
liilance remaining In the bands et Alexander
Bbnltz. executer, te and among these legally en
titled te the same, will sit for that purpose en
Tuesday, August'. A. 1). 1n7, at lu o'clock, a.
lu , tnthe Library linein or the Court Heuse, In
the City of Lancaster, where all persons Inter
ested In said distribution mav attend.
li liessj KSHLKMAN,
VM. It 1IH1NIO.N,
Jj7-ltdA3tw Auditors.
E"3TATKOK JOHN"llAlrKNSTKINj
late of Penn township, deceased. The un
dersigned auditor, appointed te pass upon the
exceptions riled te tee account et Samuel S.
H.iuenHteln, administrator cum testamente an an
iiMxnefthe estate or Jehn Hauensteln, late of
Penn township, deceased, and te distribute the
balante found te be In the hands of said adm'r.
c t. it, te and nineng Uiome legally entitled te
the same, will nit ter that pnrposeen Friday, the
1'itb day nt August. A. 1. 1n7, at lu o'clock a. in..
In the Library Keem of thn Court Heuse, In the
City of l-ancaster, where all persons Interested
in saia aisinuuuen may aiiena
D. U. KSHLKMAN,
J)7lldA3tw Auditor.
E
STATEOKJOHN K. RKED, LATKOK
I Lancaster clly. deceaseiL The under
signed auditor, appointed te distribute the
balance remaining In the hinds el Sarsh
Iteed. administratrix, tn and amemr thine lemll v
en titled te the same, will elt for that purpose en
Thursday, August II, A. 1. 17, at 10 o'clock
a. m , lu the Library bnn of the Court Heuse,
In the City or Lancaster, where all persons In
terested In said dlstllbutten may attend
U. KOS8 KSHLKMAN,
lyMtdlJtw Auditor.
TGVSTATE OK MARUAHET BUCHANAN,
M-u iutn ei iirumere lewnsnip, Lancaster co
deceas.-d.
Thn undersigned auditor. annelnted
sir, v.. .
te distribute the balance remaining In the bands
et James Kcklln, administrator etaatd estate, te
and suioeg these legally entitled te the same,
will sit ter that purpose en Wednesday, August
lu, lss7, at 10 o'clock a. m lu the Llliniry Ituem
el the Court Heuse, In the city or Lancaster,
where nil persons Interested In said distribution
may attend. liKNJ. r. DAVIS,
JW-lldAStw Auditor.
ESTATE OK MARY V.. LKK,LATK OK
Urumore tewnsblp, Lanriuler county, de
ceased 1 he undersigned auditor appointed tn
distribute the balance remaining In the hands
et Sanders xfefeparran, administrator, te and
among thorie legutly entitled te the s line, will
sit for that purpose en Tuesday, August ti, ISH7,
at ID o'clock a. in tn the library room of the
court house. In the city et Lancaster, where all
peiseus lututi-sted In said distribution may at
tend. UOIIKHTM. AUMKVV,
ly7 ltdAStw Auditor.
E" STATE OK AMOS 1 "iiAKKAuifF,
late of the borough of hllzabethtewn, Lan
caster county, deceased. 1 bu undersigned atr
dlter appointed te dlstrtbute the balance re
maining In the hands et Jacob lit-bbart, admin
istrator d b. n , with the will annexed, te and
among Ineso legally entitled tu thu same, wilt
sit for that purpose en 'ihursday, August 4,
lss7,ntlu o'clock a. m, In thu library room el the
court house, In the t-ltyel Lam-aster, where all
persons Interested lu said distribution may at
tend. WM.N, APPKL,
Jy7 3tdTh Auditor.
ASSIGNED ESTATE OK JACOB HOAK
and wife, of strasburg township, Lan
caster county. The undersigned auditors, ap
pointed te distribute the balance remaining in
the hands of Christian Howe, assignee of Jacob
lleuk aud wife, under deed of voluntary assign
ment, te aud among these legally untitled te
the same, will sit ler that purpose en (Filday,
August VI, A. II. Ins7, at 10 o'clock a. m., tn the
Library Uoeui el the Court Heuse, In the City
et Lancaster, where all persons Interested lu
said distribution inay attend.
U.UOS8 KSHLKMAN,
11. at HOUSKft.
A. a. UAWSLAU,
Jy71tdA3tw Auditors.
B8lONKD"ESTATr. OK J. HOA K AND
Ben, et Btrasburg township, Ijincastur
oeunty. The Buduistgned auditors, appointed te
distribute the balance remaining In the hands
of Cuitstlan Uewe, assignee of J Henk and son,
under deed of voluntary aassgnment, te and
among these legally ea tit led te the sumo, wtl
sit ler that purpose en Friday, August 12, A. It.
I87, at IU o'clock a.m.. In tha Library room t
the Court Heuse, In the city of Lancaster, whole
all persons Interested In said distribution may
attend. U.ltOBS BSHLKMAN,
II, at. HOUSKIL
A. a. UAblLKtl,
Jy7-lbUJtw Auditors.
QOOUKAN'H CORN CUKE.
WHY?
Why Sutler with Cern or Bunions when
Cochran's Cern Cure
Will nsrmansntlv Mnnvs. wfrfinntnt n
OTSert Ceras, Mnnlens or WarUt JtaTtreabla te
USSV Quick ta Mlna. QmulasS . .A... .
I aSaeSisss.'1 " betu Dn',, r
U. 9. OOCHHaVM,
matS-lyaKXTbAt hutaailer. At-
SKW Am'RRTISKMWXTtl.'
TJvOK KKNT.
JD A aeven-ltoem Brick llente situated or
aast rradertck strveU Applvat
Juneat-Ud MU.S.3 BA1' rHBDRHICK T.
VUNK AND CHHAP
Harvest Whlaky.
AT KUIIHKH't) LlgUUH 8TOHB,
Me. M Centre Square, Lancaster, Ia.
SCHOOL TAX, 1IW.
Thnttupltrateln In (he hands et thoTmu theTmu
urer. Thrwiier cent, off If paid en el bctete
AnanM 1, In.
Ufflce bouts trem V a. in. till 4 p, m.
VV.ll. MAKMIAI.IiriMUIIirer.
Jet UdU Me. 11 Centre tmre.
IV1IMCNI) N rfiCK.
Ttn I'nwldunt nnd Managers of the tn-
caster A aimiuwhanna Turnpike Bend bavede
clarud a dividend of two and eleven-twelfths
per rent, en the lapltal stock of the company.
pnvauie en luniittna i inn onieeoi me iraasursr.
W.l. HKtNTON, 1nasurr,
Me. Seuth gii(n MtreeU
Jt'LvMRf. Jy&-,lld
GKANO Ol'KltA IIOUSK
(Formerly hlng street Theatre.)
Miw Adle Carlctea,
And the StarThnatm liiniustlc Company.
Wednesday nnd rrtdsy " My Partner."
Thursday KveuliiK and faturday Slntlnoe Slntlnee
"Ura, the Watt"
Saturday Night Hunted Down."
aa llex heet new open.
rruiK HOARD OK dihkcters eftiik
X Kdlsun Klretrln Illuminating Ce., el l.an
caster. Pa , have en J uly i. Is7, declared a semi
annual dividend of 7 per tent, en each share et
stork, payable en and alter July II, 17, nt the
erthern National Hank, of Lancaster, I'a. lly
oruerei tnenotiruei liinM-iers,
jji-.ttd 11,11 COCIIHAN.Sk-cietar,-.
mlUDK DOLLARS TAKKN AT PAH
T
R. S.
One 1'ilce Heuse,
FTTERLY'S,
b: North tjticen Stteet
Denier tn Ladles' snd Uents' Furnishing
(Je. Ms. Vhlrta. Pants, Uvendls, Hosiery ler Men,
Ladles. Ilevs. Chlldtvn, Mlssut. 1'loa.se aslland
exauiluu bvlere you buy, tit
II. 8. FKTTEBLVS,
Stere eien every evening
e
AK HALL.
If 'riii: I'mi Kit v. ill tnaKeeiir Retxlsscll,
we'll li.tve none te ntrry for ue.xt i8.iaen.
That's thu line we lire en new.
Keep liefere you -The Most lielUble
ClethiiiR In the City. ,Tliu 15est.)
Wanamakbu & HuewN'e
OAK 11 ALL,
fjOUTflKAST COIINKU ISlXTH AND MAK-
KKT tJTS.,
rillt.ADBLrillA.
rjllANI)
Sheeting Exhibition.
Ir. W F CAKVKK, king of the Wild Wrat.
and J. UKKWKU, champion hisiters cl the
World, will give a sheeting exhibition at
McGRANN'S PARK.
MONDAY, J l LY 11,17.
The contest will be at lel clay birds unch,
3) jaids, Hurllngham, English rules. Dr Carver
wilt perform many wenderlul sheeting feats.
Among thrm the breaking of 1 mi glass balls tn
(A minutes, sboetlugon horseback with horse
running at lull speed. He will also make inn
same shots that he made before the crowned
heads e! Kuretw.
Admission, 2b cts.
Ueserved beats, 15 CU Ex-
tra.
Exhibition commences at 130 p. m.
J1-5U1
J. U. CLINK,
Lecail
Manager.
G
ENL'INE DIAMONDS
-FOUND IN-
Tea and Coffee!
The Merchants' Tea Ce, of New Yerk, have
rented the Stere Uenm, Ne. 10 North (jueen
street, 2 Deers North of Postefllre, and have
opened it ss a branch of their main store, In
kew Yerk. In order te Introduce their goods
this Company will for a fewdava put souvenirs
In every can of Tea and Ceilee sold, such as
Solid Meld, silver and Nick. 1 watches, also
(ienulnu Diamond, lluby, hvppblre, Pearl,
Emerald, Tnni noise and Amethyst Jewelry In
Solid uuld Settings, aud ether articles el less
value. Kvery can contains a souvenir. The
cetlee, can and contents weigh about three
pounds. The tea, can and contents about one
and a-half pounds. This expensive and novel
war of advertising will lie discontinued In a
few days, and these really choice goods will be
sold strictly en uclr merits at the same
tne same pile.
same nnalttv. and same uuantltv. but
without
the souvenirs. The Tea snd CetTee a!e"e. with
out any legard tn the souvenir, lmlng worth
mom than the price asked. The following Is a
pattlal list of names el tne fortunate purchasers
who found valuables In their cans of Tea and
Coffee te-day :
A. l. Defllnger, 2J.1 K. Frederick St, found
stem winding, stem .letting watcb In lea ; Harry
llrtmmer, livery business, 3U N. 0.ueen St,,
found genuine diamond cellar button set lu
solid geld, 1n tea; airs L. K. Helper, lue N. Mine
St., found genuine diamond ring set In solid
geld. In tea s also solid geld ring In coiree ; Jnhn
r. Little, cigars and tobacco, lu and 12 Chestnut
St., found stem winding, stem setting watch. In
tea; Miss Jtxepbtne evhultz, milliner, found
pair genuine diamond ear drepa Intra; Jacob
p, Sauder, SI a. Orange HL, found genuine dia
mond ring, set In solid geld. In tu : J. W. He
Cure, 2H K. Vine St , leund stem winding, stem
setting watch. In tea; Dr. A. B. Hitler, 347, W.
Orange 8L, found genuine diamond ring, set In
solid geld, In tea; Jehn F. Uruel.SIIS. (Jueen
St. found senulne dlstuend ring, set In solid
gold.lnceirue; Victer J. Ulsse, Unsuiltli,SMB.
Ouecu street, found stem winding, stem setting
watcb, In tea; Mrs. H. II. Kelper.K4N.Uuke
St, (eund genuine diamond ring, set In solid
geld, lu tea; Win (J. Ilaiklns, nalnler, found
gents' seldi geld watch In lea; llsnry Zimmer
man, cigar-maker. 91 Laurel ML. found stem
winding, stem setting watch In collee.
AVHail orders are promptly tilled and for
warded te all parts el lhe Untied States en
receipt of card or postenlie order. Get up a
club. These who get up a ilub nearly always
get a handsome present.
TKKMS-blngle Can, ll.te; sit for U0 ; thir
teen for 110 ; twenty-seven for fju.
Address,
Merchants' Tea Ce.,
Ne. 00 NOUTH gUKBN BT.,
Lancaster, Pa.
. asrBtere open from 7:10 a.m. until !).9Jp m.
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NULKTHEK STOCK KARU.
atABCUrd-Brea Btallleu la sarvtea.
areaaiauaa(iiu)
.. -. years, MT.
BU aUaTBa (4114)........................
aar aeaa far Mew oaiaieawet
.. iiAa'x.e.aaaLB,
atiimaw atAssawasira,
omreoooa.
J.
H.Q1VLRHACO,
The 4th is Put.
Vet we am selllna New Patterns tn
liedy mussels, Tapestry Brussels,
Kill Huper All-Wmil and Lewer
tirade Ingrain Carpels. llemn-Mada
Hag and Chain Carpet. Fleer Oil
Cleths, Heady-Made Window shades
aud Shading, at Lewest Cash Prices te
Clese Out all the Spring Stock. We de
Ibis te keep trade moving during thn
dull season. Agents for the Aurera
and Held Medal Carpet wreers.
Kvety geuulne sweeper lieara our
firm name.
JohnS.Givler&Ge.,
Me. iiO Bant King tStraai,
LANCASTER, PA.
J.
It. MARTIN A CO.
REDUCTION
-IN-
Embroidered
Robes
OUR L AHUB blOCK OF
Swiss Embroidered Robes
1IAS1IKBN I'LACKtt HMiLTHKU.
AND KVF.KYONK UKDUCKD.
I 3.U0SW118 KlillUOIDEKKH UOUKS NewKu)
t SSOSWlbd KMUKUIDBKKD KOUKSttesU 1st
I tnuMVISS KMUK01DKBKD KOIIKJ New f.1 a)
I1KISW1S5 KailKOIDKKKD UOUKS Kew II te
ISUHSW18S KaiIKOIUKKD UOI1KJ Newf'-tu
lltUO SWISS KMIinOIUKKKD KOUKS Newlf.tv
TheatHive ItllUKI reiitaln Wvauls I'litn Ma
terial. l'K ard wide and 4 yard. Narrow
Kmbretdeiy ler Trluitntng.
MieiM Albatross Rete
IN MUDKSIIADK8,
CREAM AND BLACK,
llsauttful Uoeds at faie, former price, IIVe).
Embroidered Cbambraj Robes
-i-
Navy Hide anil Light Shades,
Keduced te II.7V; former prtte, IIM; liysrds
pisin lutieiiti, i yaius wiue anu H yarns nar
row embroidery
NKW PAT1KK1S OF
French and American Satines
AUU1VINO KVKIIY DAY.
J.
Cnr. West Kli? k Print Htn ,
LaWCAHTBK. fa.
rm.m Ana eurrmmm.
TUV.r THKKA.TEN TO BOYCOTT THE
SALKSHKN
WHO SELL TO CLARKE,
The Wf si KlnK Struct Tea and Coffee Dealer.
Tha following conversation took place be
tween a drummer wbe sold Clarke a large let of
mackerel and another grocery men :
KaJfimiui.-lioed mernluK. Mr. .
Urettr ttoed tiierntuf.
kymeti. Can l sell you some mackerel, this
mnriRng T
(irocer.Ne, sir. Wa went liny from any one
who sells tnClarka. Wn new have a Keed preflt
en these sroeds. Hewitt cut prices te pl'cea. Ua
sells for cash en a small profit. We can't com
pete with blm en account el delsg a credit busi
ness. He Is selllns; mackerel that we get ll.te for
at B5c a bucket.
tialtintan.l am sorry, but have sold blm a
large uantlty of these mackerel uuderspeclal
Instructions from my beuse. He Is one of our
best cash customers, and et course can give blm
our best discount. After he gets thorn we don't
care If he gives them away,
a7Call and sen them. Finest lu theinaikeU
Only 65c. a bucket,
AT
CLARKE'S
TKA AND COFFKF. HOtJBK, NO. SI WFST
KINO STltKKT, I.ANUASTKK, r.
J-KWCOMKUH, CATCH ON 1
KVHUYBODT KBMIMSKH I
Wbib yen get tnCentre Senars. Inst drop Inte
the TKA and COFFKK BTuUK (the only one In
sight), and get ear prices ei alt goods. Come
aud we will greet yea cordially.
OUKBUaAKISALLBUQAK I
OUKTKA18 ALL TBA I
OUU COFFKK 18 ALL COFFKK!
MO ADULTKUATION I
ONI TRIAL BKCUBKS OVU CUSTOM.
Kemember the Address ;
CLlBU'd Tli AND G0FI1I STORB,
MO. CIMTUIBdUAJlK.
martS-tMAw
gPKINO, 1887.
.A Nsw Daparture ler LancasUr In Vine Tsl Tsl
erlng. ImperUBg direct from the best makers
of FTae Woellanar 1 havs i nst racetved through
Ue Bosten custom beuse, a large Invoice of my
own Importation of,
BU1T1MO, arum! OVREOOATINO AND
Tasllka of which, for style and auallty.haa
aavarbaaa aqoatea la Ol etty, aad caaset ba
AsMclaiuvttAUea u hereby szUsdedteall
ta waat of Bprtsg tswrBsaats te call early aa4
aaeara Chotee ratterna, Werknuuuhlp tka vary
bast aa prices lower tsaasvar.
lytH e.tI north UusraSUast
B. Martin Ce.,
aav aavM.
.rBKUTUF,K.
H
AUKR
8ummer Wear for Genii.
GENT'S
FURNISHING
GOODS.
EAGER & BROTHER,
25-27 West King Street.
i.ime, llrtlbrlRRitti ntitl Feitlher
weight SltlrU and Drawers.
.Swinless, miliriKKrtii and Lisle
Hosiery.
lletnstltctied ami Coleretl llor ller llor
dered llandkercliiefs.
Twilled and Serge WeycIeStiltta.
l.itutuliieil aud Unlautidried
Dress bhirta.
l'ennee, Silk, t.reiiadlne and
l.awi) Neckwear.
K. .V W. CelUrs and CnlTs.
One llumlieil l)o;en llxtra Un
I.ttttidred Shirta at I'm,'. each.
Scotch Cheviot, Cassimvte and
Worsted Suitings.
HAGER & BROTHER,
Ne. 25 West Kiug Street
I.ANCAS1KU, I'A.
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Summer Goods !
WATT & SIAND,
6, 8 St 10 EAST KINO ST.,
LANCASTKU, FA.,
Offer all that Is dnslralile In I.AD1K.V and
CHtLDUBN'S
INDIA GAUZE UNDERWEAR
At ?', V, U, HU and M cts each.
Ohildren'd Gauze Underwear
In AllMtcsauil Vltlalllles.
PARASOLS AND SUNSHADES.
Latest St) las at fepular Pikes.
Brlince el a Manulactuier's Stock of
UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS !
ataile of New Yerk Mills Musllu.rtlne l.tnen
Culls and hosem, Mc apiece, Iheie aie few
tietter sold at tl e.
We Ojien T-dsy New Lines of
CUB IU DHKS.S OOOD3,
CUlNKLKDhKKUSUcKklt),
CHA.r CLerili,
DSIB3U1NUIIAUS,
FKF.NCH SHINS
AMKUICAN SATINS,
And a tilU linn of these ntrnllent StlFrHDUAU
SILKS. II Inches Wide, Tic a yard.
New Yerk Stere.
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TAMM BKOS. A CO.
Open Monday & Saturday Evening! Oaly.
Staium Bres. & Ce.,
2S AND 28 NOaTB QUHiN bT,
LAfUASTKK, PA.,
Push!
Push!
Is what we Intend te de during IbeSumtuer
Months, and KVKttT CUSTOM Bit will be bene
titled. We have
REDUCED PRICES
Tbrengb our whole atom en sit kinds el goods
te keep BUH1NKSS LIVKLY. Drep tn any day
and see the
Bargains We Offer.
You'll be able le pick out uviuy a thing that
will sava yen money, Ths must Notable Foa Fea Foa
tareel this
SUMMER SJLE
Will be the offering of tbe 1IEBT MA IK) of
BLACK DRESS SILKS.
At Less than the Cost of Importation.
Ba This Bala will Last through the Whole e f
tha Summer Season.
very Article Sold Must Be a
BARGAIN.
BOSTONSTORE.
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