r.S.ffi" Ct.Crv ,V1. tv V J 'If -f ' -i "i " 'tA As'ff -' fewv'r- vywvvvft arvhvwy-5!.-isr.,jrq-i-. ,ji ? r iuflw ."" T" . . " . . M i.imiiw VMCwrnvM Mfmin a ittt s n aaaa '&&:f?r-",:'. . T" liAJiOAeTXilt UAjIjx rJ.jirawjaj?ii;i!iJS WJiiJUJUPUAX, uujji ie. qr. WM i .; . T-VT'- vm; If,i U, B? At iutaatn mmmtima. iHtaaa aUcat lW. M. JIWHlrtll AAV . Bf. MM BaM MM, h4 Iks MMM H. KaaibraB. raimta4mM of lrratLinascx. a jujr is. tm ragnutr moeibiy OH WM Mia UM averting in rwtihaUlM BMBtwra rrea- oenmlttM repotted aa laaaaaseflatt report.. Cam ft t daring month naaaa !9I fraiaHyoeamlU reported tbat tbe Ma bad Imwb Inorettgbir cieaneu UanadlMMferlM coming aoaaen : lUvaatoryef the property at tbe l TM committee were in- t te hara Um piano overhauled. ) highway committee reported tliat a reroMlen bad been put down en I Third afreet and alley F, aero Cern Hd aereM Klbew alley ; gutter at latreet, runnlnR north from Maner be I by treusn te drain lntoNbawnee 1 1 Concord lane graded ; leaned permits heuaea, and uaual repairs made. leemmtttee were Instructed te connect l aeutb aide of Maner Mteet, te run l tM street and join te north side above yltl!, te drain water Inte Hliawnee run, te ' property holders at Sixth and in ion , te lay a sutler en Concord lane, or "-.(' Water te Union street ; te notify the ' - VtauurtlTaiiU railroad company te lay a pare- ii MM en west side otHeoond street, between I and Linden, within :tfl daya . Prank Bhlllett complained about drainage I pig sty In Alley I, near Fourth street, his property. Tbe sanitary and MMUeaoemmitteewere instructed te notify : -Mr. Ballleutbatbls tmlldlneis in violation tmtm mratum .1 1,9-901 .. TIM .. M' .. 1,37s K) i.. mob ... l,!MsK7 .. 14.1 M .7779 1" ,. 4.7!IIN f. StOM) borough ordinance and council would (iS mat taka anr action. Several citizens oemplalned aluut Concord I sad want a gutter cressliiR ; also a pave- t is wanted te connect Concord laue with i!tf With street The property owners will be JhaHraeted te lay tbe pavement within t0 .aya. sK An agent desired te place an advertising "flam In thjt ntwrt hnuan in Im iimmI rw. .u:- -. T-. r .... ------- "..::-" L-utiwaaB acta, eat acuen was lnatnniieiy pest- klMMMd, VSiLPf. H. MIQlin and ether citizens remon remen .ttwtjad against action or ceuucll ordering ;vtMaa IeIst navement at Eighth and Chestnut KBswt The council decided that the pave pave gMHteabeiild be pet down. ffV JSJB VC1SUUUJCO nWUDK IU IQO UeulUf Will Q'i&tBmMmm at Allev F. between Second and ThtrdMrMta, was adopted. ,ry'i; TM property committee was instructed te MMad, te the upholstering el the railing ei parquet circle of the opera house nud a I nil lmn u imlarail In ha r,la.wwl mI fifth :?M4 Chsetnut streets. & The La France steamer was transferred te yi 1HW wwnv " uu wiuuiuw run MHH'UUJ ,,'' An ordinance was presented relating te the extension of Plane street, which was laid ' ever for one mentb. M. S.8human, owner of the rink, asked -,h fortheHzlnger a license for the building. Ne action was taken. The light and water committee were ln- atrueteU te advertise for bids for lighting the borough for one and three years with gas or electricity. Bjf An order was granted tflr 1319 60 for can. fcM Balled eenDOnR. lillia weru nail and nrilnrnd tTaaba nald. arlarhtrli nminili aillnumivl. "- null tiA Dine ICActHi. A rowing race took place en tlie rlrer lant evening ler the possession of the cup a warded te the winner of tbe Fourth of July race ever the same course. The contestants were Win, H. Fendrich and Tbes. IX. Ualdeman, double ears ; Chis. Ualdeman, single, and Dr. 11. Mllllln and Ansel l'urple, double. Tbe race was a very hotly contested one. Clias. lUldo lUlde man, single, taking tbe lead at tbe start and holding It within ntty yards of thetinUb, When be became overcome by the heat and was compelled te lay down in his beat and paaeed by Fendrich and iialdemau, double. Haldemau rallied in time te tiass the stake aacend in the race. Time: Ualdeman and Fendrich. 9 mlnules: Ualdeman. 10. and tjk llifllln and Purple, 10)3'. Course : One mile v-. bbu a quarter, wim a turn. V AflJlp Ihll mvfnif rarA wu fl.ifal.A.1 .. AMH .v. v .v.. .B .m.v ..en iiwiDum nvw. TM canoe race took place between Frank Thompson, Charles Shields, Uewsrd Kris Man, Nelsen Zumbrum, William Wheeler, . of Marietta, and Alfred Myers, of Columbia. The race was for a silver cup, ever 1', mile earse, with a turn. Tbe following time was Made: Thompson, 0.2; Shields, 9 5; Krls Man, 9.8; Zumbrum, 9; Wheeler, 10 5, and Myers, 10.5. The cup was awarded te Nelseu Zumbrum, of Marietta. Tbe race was a nov elty and very interesting. Zumbrum only winning by a "hair's breadth." Ir. W. r. Caresr Coming te Colombia, ?v?; ' The Columbia Kille club have uutle ar. ifcr taBgemenU with Mr. J. H. Ferbes. m.n the Dr. W. F. Carver and J. L. Hrewer, Uie world's champion rifle shots, te appear In ftJfr UOJumbU en Saturday afternoon, aud give Wii' zbiblten of their fine sheeting. The exbibl- Moe will be held at I ! in., en ltear's bsll v-.j. Bounda. aftv t;onsniieii. ftgl A Bremen's convention, composed el three tSV ww ui CTHI um OllumUV S mm! ,.. f- town council en Thursdsy evening, at 7i)e p- junaliuruie jiurpese ei cuoeslug a cblet auraner ter wie uepanmenL Tbe time for MM meeting of the convention WM it uree. tag,butlrem some misundersunding only we companies were represented, aud tbe enventlun adjourned te meet Thursday ayeelng. A Wslcems Tuller. The pay car of tbe Frederick division of $$ Pennsylvania railroad was In town this p nl,0sTi nd employee received their pay v iw ujuuiu ui a une. 4' a. Lulneri,n Hunday school took a very 'M I5rewd wlln tnem le L,itltz this morning. Rf- oaieme u. h. Hunday school go te fe Fenryn en Baturday. b. uvnuawneenreceiiitMiiv uiii iw.i.i . ,.i.. p '",J.ta 5l,tf" weed" Haturday. -."kJT.. ,e1r.,,umtt," Columbia Monday r"l mii. w in "." - """"i emermininent in MiM Lilian K. l'ishler's uim.in , ' .VhnrartBT. """ "" ? A fair cmwd KtlAn ii n. . WirtmmA .n.T- . ? l" "y lentl- ZZ7.&Z:C7ny7. " Wven by tbe w Working society el tbe St. Jehn', &Vfa TiaMUlaUBlfn nhlirnh lnul A., ..1 P'fc' rmZ sTT :!..' """" 2 ..-ai viaiuuitr iraoempanv Ueld m ml.i g last evening. The object waa te tba necessary arrangements ler their ;cf AUaBtewn trip in September. rva: fc'm. snlMra Market Locsllea. t" Kfe" Em. Intkllieiml'kb i It hardly required $;., information given la the aetlce of the tm foneiuie oemmifiee appointed te asoer aseer Hah the cost of the propeaad site of the South Seuth m Market, te knew that men ilka Goe. li. 4, hfracher would net invest money in a market Banmt Mne and Seuth Queen street If. as lli'tl linnHll.. 1.. i ii.i .- , ' . yllvtl7 i" market three squares from K( Square, be only voice the feeling of KflllUlSMAnlM.l.A-...l.l ... !....... . " (v." -" - ! wuuiu u iikeiy ie invest v MM patronize a Southern market ; and all . Who will take the trouble te Inquire into the Vavluetlen, will find that he la rhrlit In .leniin i.... PJ Pt capital Inte a market at 'Hle wWBIUi. ' BOU1IIKUN JlAHKKT. m Maceadanlufiba Klsca al Ireland. Afswdutf U the New Yerk Tribune, Cole- nsny.ei inaneiia, "claims te he a denoen deneen 4el the ancient klnaaei inland. nn .... tataada te hunt up Mia of hla rejal rela aiWaUe abread.1' v l alTitp. Frem the oxford rrets. Messrs. David P. Magee, of White Keck. and Ellsha Kirk, of Hopewell, returned home Wednesday from menth'a visit te various battle fields in Virginia. They took the overland route, driving all the way. Among tbe points of interest visited, made nistnne ey moody oennicts, were the follow ing t Frederlcaburg, Hull Hun, Salem Church, Cbanoellervllle, WHdernea, Nolt Nelt sylvanla, Chlckamauga, Ualnea' Mill, Seven Pines and Brick Heuse. At all tbete plscea Mr. Magee picked up relics of the war. While en the Wilderness battle field he leund bayonet, lie bad his photograph apparatus along and succeeded in securing 60 views of the places vlslttd. Mr. Magee will write ami Illustrate an arveunt of his pleasant trip for the Lancaster iNTKt.i.KiitN. e:n. It Is net necessary te my that It will be entertaining, for tbe author's pen is a ready one. Htrest V lewers In SmmIoe. Tiie viewers appeiuted te assess ilamsgea caused by the proesed eeuitig of llutton llutten llutton weod street from Strawberry te Derwartntreet engaged all of Tuesday afteriHKNi In hearing testimony as te the value e( the property taken by tlie opening of the strt-et. Thd same lowers met tedsy te vluw Htrawlwrry street Irem West King street, te the corner of Mulberry and Vine street wltl'. a view of widening that street, a petition hav lng been presenleil ler that purtvwe. They looked at tlie preHrties slltvUnl this morn, lng and will hear testimony this Htleruoeu. When they hae sgreeil upon tbe atnetinla te lie amended as te both streets they wilt tile their report Tbe viewers ailjourned at 3 o'clock te meet en Tuesday ueitat 9:-"0, te hour lurlhur te-itl-meny and make their award. Hummer L.Hur Mli'linvl lUberhtrti and wile lull this morn lug for Atlantic City, wliure tbey will npend a few weeks. Miss Jennie (ieihart left leiUy te IhII lrlends at lingerslewn and KintiiilMbiirg, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Franklin and Mlm Sprecher hae gene te the IhIe el Wlnlit David Lieileruian left for Ittnlfeid thin altei altei altei uoen te spend a few dajs, H. II. Keynelds, enq , his wife acd two daughters go te Heel ford te spend eme time this afternoon. it. H. Schiudle, or the Vir i.Vn, Kdw. C. Steigerwalt, Jehn K. Kautlman and Clarence V. Lichty sre fetullng the dsy at Keck Hill tHilng. They took with them a large sup ply of lnul, reds, linen, .Vc At the time we went te prexs tbey had net returned, there fore it It mi0'Mible te give the Unti story to te dsy. lis Horses Fall I'pen Him. Frem the Oxford I'ress. Walter S. Hunting, of Celeraln, was caught and held in a perilous position en Thursday last. He was running a binder lu bis wheat Held, with five horses attached, wbeu In turning a corner rather tee fait tbe saddle horse was thrown and Mr. Hunting was caught and held fast te tbe ground. Anether horse fell and lay upon tbe saddle horse. Mr. Uuuting's assistant Immediately stepped tbe ether horses and succeeded in keeping tbe fallen ones down until help arrived from neighbor Kwing and Kess' farms, when the prostrate horses were gotten up and Mr. Hunting released. It required an hour's time te get him out and it was uecetuary te cut his beets oil. His lei were badly bruised but no bones were broken. Te-Mgnt's I'rliiisrlss. As already announced, the nominating meetings of the Democracy of tbe several wards el the city will be held this eenlng, between 7 and s o'clock, at the place delg nated by the member of the county mmtnlu tee ler eich ward. The placts el meeting will be : 1st Ward Kahter's Kle hotel. Ud Ward Tboe. Weudllz's bete). 3J Ward Kinnger's betel. 1th Ward Hetluimi bou-e. 6th Ward Philip Wall's betel. O'.h Ward Schiller beuse. Tth Ward Seventh Ward hotel. Sth Ward Mrs. DIkIiIV shIguj. Jlh Ward Arneld Haas'. The election will be held en .Saturday ovo evo ove nlng. LOCAL NKIVs IN iiiarr. Capt. S. U. Downey, of tbe Lancaster Cycle Touring club, rode In his bicycle from Lancaster le Penryn park, te the Su Mar's picnic there yesterday, in u little ever three hours, ltlse miles of tbe roeghtst kind of row I. Last evening while Win Taecert and " Henes" .ellers, umpleyediilH. W. liirsh'a livery stables, were out driving in a trutting buggy tbe shackle iron broke, letting the buggy down and throwing tbe toeung men out, slight y bruising tlieiu. They held ou .te the horse and the only damage dene was the breaking of the buggy. Jacob Stunipf, who was twily Injured en the Columbia turnpike by baving his leg caught in the wheel of a wauen, Is doing well and ex pects te be around at his business in about six weeka, Louisa Hrewn, who resides nn Columbia avenue, and was charged with being a com mon Nceld, was beard before Alderman Uerehey this morning. " The cake was dls uilsHOd and tbe accused reprimanded. Tbe engine el one of the atctleus of Day Express, passing through Ltm-ASter late this allermsju will be run by by coal oil instead el iX'aL. Cbrap llauanaa Seme cnnsterualieu was created among the fruit hucksters this morning, when Frank Mettlett threw Um the market fifty big bunches of rare-ripe banuim-, polling tbe fruit at a cent a piece the usual price belug from three te live tents. It Hecms that some el tbe down town dealers had been cutting tbe price of lemons, and Mime ether fruit, and us Mettfutt had received a large Invoice of uuerdered bananas he unleaded them at the price above named, rather tbau have them ret ou his hands. Coel freccdura of a Hurglar. A young woman visiting in Cengresssireet Portland, Ma, was awakened by a noise in her room Monday night, when a burglar put his hand ever her mouth, kissed her and said : "Keep still, sis; 1 won't hurt you. All 1 want Is thtse trinkets." She mauged te arouse the beuse when, with a imlite "T.oed nlgbt, sis," he sprang from a window, ba lng in a bundle every portable article el value In tbe room and a sum or money. He left his hat behind, and itwaHhungentbersck in the front hall, te be given te tbe ellcu as a clu. Tbe family then retired aud tbe burglar re turned and stele the bat. Accident te a l.liile nirt. On Tuesday afternoon Maud K. fitrber, a five-year-old daughter el I'. ;. (larlter, of Mountville, fell out of the barn, a distance of twelve feet In the ground. She received some palnlul injuries, but no bones were broken. Mi It .tgalust Levi sciiunlg. (1, C. Kennedy, iwiliclter ler the prison in. sHK-ters, te-day brought suit in tbe court of common pleas against Levi Hensenlg. The suit la te recover a bill alleged te lie due. amounting te eyer t-UX), for shoes and hoots and repaliBle the same, for tbe past several years. Hand liwiij injiirtd. On Tuesday Jeremiah Yeung placed a rifle barrel in a vise aud with a steel red as thick aa a jwrler match attempted le force a bullet which was last in it While pushing en the red it entered his right hand between the thumb and ferellnger aud passed through the hand its entire width. Dr. Warreu dressed the weuud. The Lucky tsuuliers. Tickets Ne Ml aud fill drew hanging basket and set el dishes at the Painters' Union package parly. 'The holders can obtain the articles by applying at lb Conesiega street. Orars Lutheran riruleeu Friday. All our suburban parks are well pilroclzed by these who seek a shady, cool retreat amid these summer days. Pearyn was never mere beautiful thau new. 1'lcnle after picnic has gene thither this year. On rrlday tirace Lutheran church will have lu "family gather gather leg "at that point. Tramp Tramp t Tflwsp t Tbe heys are marching, up te Comrade f. K. abroad'! ter a tlrand Army snpply Thurs day evening, Julr II l'etM and sll soldiers who a lib te paji n iil.inl cvnnlnarelnvltHl. CO M It A II K r. B. 8 II RO A l, Centennial saloon. Itdt cer. Mne aud Strawberry sis. Ire Urmira recti al An Icecream festival will be neldalCi'ntrc neldalCi'ntrc vlllsbytlieCeiitrevllle Sunday school, en tt urty sftcrncmn and ervnlni:, July la A band will twin stlimil.in co. (Jheap Ksciililen te lleeati llruve. ting llrancli. Kew Wk and Ceney ljlimJ, Wcilm-mtAy, July W. Heuiut trip tlrkela te heng llrnneh and 0an llreve, i;ed ler U day, Ure only sj.yi. Uniiiid trip tickets te New lerk and Ceney Island, itoed ter three d iy. fare only II M. Special through trula leave Lancastfr (Mng street) nt A a ui. Columbia, 6a. in j Mulit'lm, f9. I.llllz,(l7, mid llphrata nl 7 OS via the popular Ueuml UriMk route. Jyll.l3,lf.,l!sJAllw UMATHt. ItRKMMAa.-At klUabcthtewn, en July 11th, Henry M. llrvnvuiitn. Ills ivlstlves and Irlend aie respectfully In vited te attend the funeral, Irem bl late resi dence, In KlUsbethtewn, en Thursday uiemlug at 10 o'clock. Millsr In this city, en the Ulhlnst . of mem branous croup, Ueergc Adtiui, seu e Adam am! rrederlka Miller. Tbe relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend tbe tuneral, tiem the. residence of his parents, -Ne. IS Middle street, en Thurtdiy afternoon at I o'clock. In terment at Ien t cemetery. 1'ssms.k On the llth Inst., Jeseph L. Pen unci., in thi-tinh yciirel hlsat:e. The ivltlve and friends et the family are re specltully Invited te attend his tuneral tteui his lste residence. Valley Iren Works, Ceates llle, t'a., Saturday mnmlng, July lt', nt 11 o'clock, Carr1t:es will mret trains nrrl lng at 1'o.itesvllla between sand 1ih in Jyiill IttKP.-ln this city, en the llth Inst., Mrs. Mnrgaret Betsl, In the Mth year of her xe. 'I he relatives and Irterds of the family an ie spectlully Invited te attend the fuueml Irem her late residence, Ne. Ill) West OmiiKe stleet, en Thursday nltciuisiu t 'i e'cks:k. luteriiiuut prtviite. '.t t Clair. I" this city, en the llth Inst., Hen Jmiilii r at. Clair, In the 4'Jlh euro! bit -iie The relatives and friends of the family, aNe Ce. I Wth Kegt. I'. V. V , and tbe old soldiers el theltite nnraud the heue patntersnf tinCA ter, are respwctlully Invited te attend the fu neral Irem bis late residence. Ne. &I6 West King street, en Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock In terment at Lancaster cemetery. :i xnieiriit-D. In this city, en the l:ih tnt, Maria, relict of Nalbn C. Scbelfleld, In the Wjth j ear of her age 1 he relatives and friends of the family are re spcctlully invited te attend the funeral, from the residence of 11 0. l.thumi, .Ne HOenuth Prince street, en filday uieruliig at 11 o'clock Interment private Jld MAMhBT. Fblladslphla Predara Market. I'aiLADBLrniA, July 13 flour market steady ; sales, Ui barrels ; Minnesota Kakvrs, at nsjlie , Pennsylvania family. It) TJB1 'A ; Western de, I laslJI.Vl ; I'BU-nU. l SJI W Kve flour steady. KOjy2T!. Wheat-July, 2Sc.; Angust, sJc; Sept, M'c. Cern July, 45c.; August, ISc.; Sept., V..; Oct.. c Oat. luly.STJic: August, Se-: ept-,J...V-; Oct-.W'ic. Mew vera siaracc Ml Veaa, July H rieur market dull ; Tine, fi Ksjl W): Superfine, t! (BJ3 is . geed le choice eitra Stale, at Uju ei geed te choice extra Western, K '.isjl '. , de Ohie, J IM ive. Wheat Ne. 1 lied State. f'.JJ.'c : Na 2 de, MKc s Ne. S Red. Winter, July, sP4cj Aug, Wic : receipts 1PS.O.U; shipments. ll,un Cern Ne. I mln-d cash, Vc; de July, 44c ; Aug., 45c : Sept., 46c ; recerpu, SAlU) ; ehlp nients, 3,im. Oata Ne. I White State, lie: Ne. 2 de Jsc; Me.2Mlxet,fah,3);,.a:July.3.1Hn; Aug., !3;c . recelpts, w.oe bus : shipments, um. uye dull ; W estern, MO'k: i suite, STHOttec B&rley nominal. fork dull; md miws, lll.Mli;j. Lard Aug., li, eT; Sept., SK'ji. Molasses iiemlnal at lVic tur Se boiling stock. Tnrtsnttne steady at 33l(c Unsln dull : strained te "J. II 1T31 'S. I'etrelenrn nmnlnitl : Kenned. In cases, 8XC rrvlghls steady ; grain te Liverpool. 3-1. Butter flrm ; western C'rainery. Id a. nc. Cheese flrm: Western Hat, liaiV , State Factory, 8HOW1C ; Fancy White, sJievc: Colored '-'tT'Hc. gga steady; State, 15X01' ! Western, 1 15Xc. aagar flrm: KeSned Cutleaf, tJl-iec; UranulaU-d. S I3-Itc. Tallew dull : prime city, -tl.c. ttice nominal ; Carolina, lair te geed, 50.IXC Coffee nim ; fair cargoes. lHc Ohleace frednee alarket. Chicago, July 13, lejrt a. ru Market opened. Wheat Aug.. 7ic ; Sept , 74'ic.; Oct . rtjic i:em Aug., 3t.; sept.. 37c ; ecu, 37c. Otu Aug., &Xc : acpL.SbKc I era mei (inniiHi, Lard-i-ept., H 70: Oct., IW 77.H 77.H Shert Ulba-Aug, te 0 j Sept , IT 95. 10; Oct., txceise Wheat-J uly, 71Kic ; Aug 7ic Sept., 74c; Sept., 37,c. ; CICl.,,J,4C Cern-Jnly, SS.'jJc ; Ang , 3fi.Sc Oats July, a3 j Aug;., ss;,c ; Cept , .'ic Sti'ic. Oct, i'erk Net eunt d Lard July, Id 5JX ast;w: Oct.. riTs. Aug, 6 47X; Sept., Hlbs Inly, I 07J ; Aug , I; U7K ; Sept., IS 17K Oct., t-4 Se. eraln and rrusiaieua, rnrnlsbed by 8. K. Tundt, Breker. Chicaoe, July 13, l o'clock p. ui. Wheat. Cern. OJUt. l'erk. Lard. July 71 &v; Angust 7:' , ;r. ri .... en: SepU-uiber. 71 31U 'JP? 72 October ns i .r0 November 344 December ?9?a 36 ttecelpu car Leta. Winter Wheat ji Spring Wheat Cern. 131 Oau ft Kye , Uarley... Oil City. Crude OU ttx Head. Kecetpta llegi isimi Closing Prices 2 o'clock p. in. Wheat, Cern. Oats, l'erk. Lard. July 7IJ, 35!; '.-6 .... h ',: August 72 3"-Vi '.'5Vi .... 6 V September 71 37M 2Z .... e i,7 OctelMtr ",i KH 6 75 November Si'.i Ueceinber,......7 ! OU City. Crude OU tv)i l,tvs Btees autraet. Ciioaeo, July 12. The Srniri' Journal re peru : Cattle Kecelpts, ,'KU bead; shipments, ilui ; market steady ; shipping steers, 60 te l,nas., U 4ii04 90; ateekers and feeders, 11 75 03 le ; cows, bulls and mixed, II sua? 79 ; Texas cattle, 1 75 M, Hogs Kwcelpts, lo.ex) head; shipments, 3ne bead; market active ; rough and mixed, (5 10 4fr35; packing and shipping, $5 S0SJ5 IV ( light . li5 33;sklp,U!l'JOI,.i). Sheep Uecelpu, Juu) bead: shipments, none : market steady ; natives, f-l met 3u ; West em, 3 uug-J 75; Texans, ti 70O3 iu; buubs, II U) Kabt Ltssarv. Cattle- Kecelpts, 13.1; shipments, VN5: market strong; ue cuttle shipped te New Yerk. Hogs KecelnU, 7i) head ; sblpmenU KO bead ; market active; fhlladelpblas, t-VfAOIVfiii Yorkers, It 4VqYi Ui ; common te light, l '25fJ5 4u, hogs sblpiMid leNew Vurk.none. oheen-tteeelnU, 4VI bead : ablnments. :: nisi sol mew ; pi I III, lOUlUlen, li t-..i .. ..-.. .. ..... .....-. . . . . .-. rlm. II '2531 le : fair te eisid. Cl 'ju J5HOJ50; spi1nglauibs.VHtIj25. Hteea afarana. Uueiatlnut by tteed, McUrann M Ce., bankers tiimiuar, t a. saw viiaa list. 11 a. a. i;a. 67 ' i'f" canaaa I'acmc C.C.C.a! Colerado Ceal Central Fac , Canada Beu them Chi. St. LA I'gh Den.a Kle. O Uel. L.A W rle Erie, Zuds , Jar. c... .......,.. ..,.,, K.T Leu. a N L. shore. .,, Mich. 4Jen. , ,. Heck Valley , Missouri faclfle.,.. M, IT,,. .... ...... ...,...,,,. E" v!u ".L Bast Tennessee C ., Omaha 13 1 U ft. 1W5J 33Ji 117 In hii ; w'4 'it MS IS Iilllj SB Oregon Transportation Ontario IW, raciae Mall. .....;."... ,". Ulchinnnd Terminal St. Paul.. , Tex. Pae " " Union Hae ."."I.!! Wabash Cem Wabash frel ..."",. Wastern U West Shere Bends ' New England raiLADaLraiA list. Lea. Val JL,if.Y.fhUa 2:'i MVi 5Jl a. ss is .,,.,,... Heading N5; .w i-.i; Lae. Mav,... ...., ......,, Hsstenv.faM. Sr , A at.,,,, ,,. .... Jf. Cant ......,,......, yeepieg saai. .. ,. A4st ttaB'ia..,... CMI-.,........ jfaUa. Iraattea. ........ I.,. , H "W If Msw Vera smsm, a sir yeat, July 11, 1: p. m. Meney closed at per cent Kichange steady, II MX 1st) uevernmnnta firm. Currency e's, tla bid ill Coup, II 17,bldl tit's de. It 19 bid. The stock market '.epmud dull aid weak en advices of lower quotations lu Londen. Alter the first call the tn.ukct W:une nliiicut stag nant, but there wa a slight lecereiv Hem the lowest figures by Vi o'clock. At the pivscul writing tbe market 1s dull but steady. M M W A 1) VKIS Tls KM f.'.V TS W""ANfKD A UOltD COOK I 'tilt A private family IK tulles trem l.iuiuuiU'V. Apply, free of charms nt r.ll.TIUIUTACO.'S, Ne.'.1.N.UiieuSU WANTKD A YOr.NU MAN WITH business anility and pixli te lake the agency for a new IIkIiI. SiiH'ilnr te electilcet any ether. Small capllul utvcs.at v Call ou it O WAI.IIKCK, City Hetel. LAYlNlt CAlmsltOUN 1 t'OHN Kits! indicators, .Vv nr pack, 'Sc. )Hir halt dozen. 1'eker chips. llkalUTH'SClllAKSTOUB, 111 Kiut KlilllMlwl Telephone Connection. JalVWAsutf WJ ANTKD A OIHLTO WAIT ON THK table In a private lamllr nt the sum tner residence. Wages liWis-rwisik Apply at r. li, tueiit A ct. S 21 M. queen HI. Till C RKK-JOINT WOOD HODS I'OK 12 Cents. llamlHHi and jtu IUhN at llir. gains. Halt Kettles, Heeks, I. lues, creels, Ac Ke'ls from 4ij. up. Kralley's Dalmatian Insect Powder kills flies, buits. mesquite. Ac riallev's sticky fly Papi-t IstheK'st. rive cents a hri't. rUAlLKY'S EAST KM I) I'llAKMACY, (Opposite Eastern Market.) h-3uidM, vv.ru ESTATE OK PM1UP SMITH. l.ATt: et IVnu township, tlertAstij. l.fllorsef nil iiilnltrnllfin en jilil"tHiuhHvini rnn Kmntril te thn umlfP-lntHl. till in'tmuw 1iu1t'btil tlivirte art rt,i,-H iimke liiuiictliate pftynu'MU Hilt, tht htivliiK otiiluuer i1iiiiinilw antitnit thn tHine, wilt imtMit thtMu without Utliy ler ttlteTTM'tU te tbe uuiIcr-lstiUMt, rtltllnpr in roan township. JO'-lAll UtTfl. 11111,11- M1 tils AilmlnMrtiterti. X McMt'LLiv, Attorney JylS UtlWJUtw W STATK OP JOHN MrULASaSLY, IttoeriVnn tOwnnhiii. dinj'tl l,tttuni of admtnWtiHtlen en trtUl tttHte htvlnt? btti (jrnnttwl te the iaitterwlk:nHl,aU r4t)ii'intlttit(H) thfrvtoHi-e rMnwt-i! t inakt lmtiiftlli.tv jmv nu'nt. And thtxt hArlnis clalnu or itemnids (ur-itnt thrtmtswtllpr4ftitthtnt without jiny ter tetilt'iiuMit te the wuilftTstKned, irstdlnK lu IV nn township. KLlA8Mcrit.AS.sLY, JALOHM Ml.t-, l, 1. MrUKi'. AtluiluttrAters. Allet ney. JylJ-ltttWJtw 7STATi:Or' CATHAH1NK HAUMMAN, J late of Lancaster lesrnhlp. Lancaster iiinnty, de.-a-d lhe undersigned audltorap audlterap piitntl t'idlirlbnlH the balanii remaining in th- band el Hint y llaumau, admtuNtrater, te and a'lteng lhne lrirally eutllled te the same, will sit for th-u imrpeenn Wi-due-Hlay, August li. 1'7, at lOeclix'S.ln the llbrarj- riHim et tbe court b'uife. In thn tlty el LanrAMer, wheie all ler4ius ln.erested lu -.aid dltr1butlnn mav' at tend U. atcMULl.KN iylJ-l4tVAJtw Auditor. TtThs. k. i. wouewXhI) ARTISTIC Stamping Emporium ! ehH1hs In Hammer Werk Just recelv,d, with work commenced and materials te finish. .S KASl' hlMU SlUKtl'. uiar3n-lydAW CKAf.KD PROPOSALS WIM. BK KE- I J celved bv the undersUned until TUK3- HAY. JULY 13, if,, at u o'clock neon, for fainting the school Hulldliig and fences, corner Bast Lemen and Ltmnstreets. I'alnttngthe Scheel liulldlng aud Iren Fence en West James street. l'alnting Iren Kence comer Chestnut and Prince streets. Painting Iren fence en West James street. Painting Iren fence and Arber en West Orange street. Palatini; Iren Fence and entrances. Tin Keel and ! routing, E ist New street I'evcitiig etenm PIis?s with Asbestos, corner L,etnen ana t,ime sin ets. for further information call en J. 1. HAILTMAN. Chiinuan Cem. en Building and Urennds, Jyl3 2td Na 23 West Chestnut streeL iBpKINU, 1SS7. A New Departure ter Lancaster In Fine Tal Tal erlng. Importing direct Irem tbe best makers et rine Woellens. I have lustrecelvcd through the llosten custom house, a large Invoice of my own Importation et SU1T1NU, SP1U.NU OVEHCOATINU AMI TKOUSEUINU, The like of which, for style and euallty.hns never b-en e)ualed In this city, and canuet be surpassisl. A special Invitation Is hereby oileedod te all In want of Spring Uannenu te chi! mrly and secure Choice Patterns. Workmanship the very bust and prices lower than ever. II ItKHIiAKT. niar27-lydH Ne. U North tjueen street J. a OIVLEB 4 CO. A PRICE in MAKE Til KM KI.f.. New Whit Embroidered llebes, THIS SKASOh'S GOOHS. WhltK $ 3.011 WKUK 4.IO., VVKllK I6.SH., .SOW II Se. .NOW IJ.UO, NOW U.H WKUEtWuO NOW tt. W EKE 115 1) NOW IMA Embreiderctl Cfa&mbrey Robes. WEHB I 4.75 NOW r2.V. WKUEI6.re NOW 1330. W These are bargain and must be sold. Couie and see ether bargains. bLMMKU 8ILKB, Ac. JohnS.Givler&Ce,, Ne. 20 Beat King Streflt, LANCABTIK.FA. QAK UA1.L. l'mcEs te Talk Aholt. Don't you want te wear the best-made Clothing in tbe city V .Don't you want te save all the dollars you can? De you knew hew Oak Hall prices are V 32 Dress Suits at eie.M. The Ixat Serge Suits in the country for 13.50. 10 buys an Everjday Suit. Five stvles Trousers yesterday they were 7.tx) ; Unlay down te 5.00 Iren-Clad Trousers; can't break nor tear them 3.50. 3.00 buy geed Trousers, Will net carry goods ever; we'll give bargains rather. WANAHAKER Bbewm'b Oak Hall, Southeast Cetiner Sixth and Mar. kkt Stb., Philadelphia. -pUBMU balk. Ok Mehpat, Jcly 18, 157, will be held at public sale, at tbe Leenard Hetel, Lancaster, Pa., all that certain Let et U round, sltuiUil Ne. 721 Poplar street, in said city, con taining In Irent en said Peplarstreet42feet,and extenulug In depth 1U9 feet, were or leas, en wblcb la erected a well-built two-story bHlCK IIWELLINU HOUSE 1iW feat, with a two. story Frame Hack liulldlng 1H2U fueUand In addfllen thereto a Frame Summer Kitchen. Ilalceny running lull length of back building, ins beuse in an contains a rooms, wim uaii ways nn Oral and second stories The hall en nrst noer is neautiiuiiy froaeoed. and Parler. bitting Roem and Dining Keem elegantly papered and painted Four Bleeping Reems ou second fleer; with finished Attic, a large Dry cellar under tbe premise. The let con talus a large variety el Frail Trees, Hen and Pig rent Hydrant at backdoor. ItUtholnten ItUthelnten ItUtholnten Ueuol the owner positively, te sell this prep- JiSXSiJVtln' aaa the premlsei will rt cel va the kindest attention. 7112 """xaaaeeSat a o'clock p. m . en uta day, wbea oendttiona wtll be made known by Je. I Ua EBUBKtCUBWklOAMr. Jfi-L,iUia,AUenji, Jyll,:AlM AR- Ant'KHTiaKMKMTa. w ANTKD-A tlOOD WAHIIF.lt CAN obtain iiiirmanent emnlev mcut tiv can ln iiiuii UN 1.11 Nil. Jyll-7ld Ne. 12 West Urange t tTOH HKNT. Mi A Sev rii-1tiviiii III Irk Utilise situated en Kast rntlerlck stns't. Applval JuneaMtd MO. 31.1 RAMI- I KKIIRHICK AT. ANTKD-AN INTKI.I.IUKNT LADY well addressed te canvass ter an at lido used uy every lady. jylllwd Aenlv at NO. .VllNOHTH I.I MIC ST MINK AND CUKAP. Harvest Whisky. AT KOIIItKK'M l.lyUOH 8TOUR, Ne. '.: Cenlre Sijuare, lincaster, I'a. TV IKNTKOY DlSKASl'.S, Itltl'.r.DINO J ' tlerms by the tlee use of Carbolic and chloride Limn, ridl's Chleilde and Ceimhiiiis and ether disinfectants lu antiseptics. Uvt your sublines al ' HUHLKV'S llllUII 8TDKR. Ne. H West King StiwsL TACOII Vi'HllKAFFKK'H LIQUOR STORE 11KI1UV Kl) TO NO. IV OK.NTUK SQUAKK, LANCASTKIl, I'A. maylJ tld SCHOOI.TAX, 1SS7. ThediiilUate I lu I he hands el the Treas urer. Thnsi s?r tent, oil If paid en et be lulu August I, M, Offlce heuis Irem 9 n. ui till I p. in VV 1.1. M.VKMI Al.l., ir"S-llII'I. jel-ltdlt n 12 Centre Sijuare. 1KACK 1.UTI1KUAN KXCl'USlOX. 1 CUBelON OK Grace Lutheran Sunday Scheel rr.NUYN l'AitK. riiuAV,.n)i.Y i.v. llekets '2.V and Mt'ents. ter sale by A A Hub ley, 1, Hill and l. K. Leng .-pi'dAl tialn leave t'pper Heading Iicpetat sela m. Tliketa giHsl en irgulai ttaliis at t Jft a. ui., K ami .1 p. in.; it LAST NOTlt'l", - Al'TKH MONDAY, AI'(4ll."T I. Iv7. the following prevision el the"Oidliiance ter the Levy and Collection et a l.tceuTa Hltliln tlieClty of Lancaster fei Street Purposes" will bestrlctl ruleried Sai- 10 Any person tailing te take ent a license or relusltig te pay the license tax re Hillnit by this ordinance, or wheshill vlela'e any el the previsions el any section thereof, shall subject the offender, lu addition te the forfeit et his license, te a penalty of five dollars ler each and every etfeine, tobe surd for and recovered In the manner that debts ler penal ties of like amount are by laa sued ter and te covered " J. U. IIATIIFON, ttvJUtfd Llty Tr usurer. Tjewr.its -FAMOUS- PHILADELPHIA MEAD! OKF.AT ic UlllNK On draught only at Houghten'u Drug Store, Jys-tfd 31 and 22 VVest King Stleet DISSOLUTION OI" PARTNKKSUIP. Tbe pvrtnershtp heretofore existing be be tween Themas baumgsitliuir, Henry llaum ganlner, Jehn 11, llaumgarduer mid Win T Jellerli-s, trading and doing a coal business under the arm name el ttiumgardners A Jef fertM, Is this day dissolved by mutual consent b the withdrawal et W in r. Jeitutlus Tills dissolution makes It Imperative te close the books et the late business. All persons In debted te the rtrui of llaumgnrdners A Jetfertes are respectively risueste1 te settle, and thoe IHirsnns baving claims ag.ilnst the arm will pre. tent the sime tetbe remaining paitnem with out delay. '1 IHIS. UAUMItAUDKU, II IIAIIMUAKDMKK. JOHN If IIAl IfliAUUNEK. MM T.JKff KKle. Llshstib, July :-, l7. NOTICK. Themas ltauuigardncr, llonn llenn llamngardner and Jehn II. luiimganlncr (all members of the late firm of Itaumgardnurs A JetTerles) have this day associated themselves together for the transaction of a general coal utisines, uuaer tne nrin uame ei luumgaru tiers Company. Ibey Uiko great pleasure In thanking a generous pnbllc for the very llberxl patronage heretofore extended te them. The tlrni will nmke icnewed e Hurts te accommodate their customers nt all limes with the best An thracite and ItllumlneiK Ceals en the most reasonable and accommodating terms. THUS llAUIUlAUIi.NKP.. IIKNUV IIAUMIIAUIINLII, JOHN II. LAUMli.WtP.NKIt. J.isiASTna, Julys. 1"7. JK3ldF,s,Wd J. B. MAHT1N CO. Shirts ! -AT- J. B. Pearl Shirtf, unequaled for fit, material and workmanship, Htands aliead of all competitors. Price, fl.00oriiferij.00. 75c. Shirt, Uulaundried or Laun dried, as you may wish, made of extra heavy muslin, .'i-ply linen besom ; an excellent Shirt for the money. 19c. Shirt, reinforced back and front, heavy muslin, linen besom and wrist bands, splendid lit, all sies, from 12 te IS. l."( Shirt, double lined front and back, linen besom, linen cuffs, equal te any 0c. Shirt in the mar ket. 35c. Unlaundried Shirt is rein forced en front, made of geed ma terial and excellent lit, all sizes. Pleated llosem Shirt, narrow pleated besom, guaranteed te fit. Wide Pleated Shirts of best linen besom and best muslin, at 'jec apiece. 115 Dezen IVicale Shirts, splen did patterns, reduced from gl., te il.OO. Largest stock of Flannel Shirts of all descriptions at prices lower than ever. J. B. MARTIN &CO., Cer. Weft Hag FrlMe Bta. I LAKCAIIKB, tA. i-Siis,s-fkr ..t'fifitfe'tett. :..ufai.. Martin d Ge. AA-r a n 'MKriaKMKNTa. () Uli ClllAKS MIA UUKItlDA AND Idvn 1. 1 en am iii.Kah HAVANA rll- I, Kit baud uindn. Mi. HAIMI. In boxes of M'sand lce's. llkMUXU'SClUAIthTOItK, III last King strict, 1 elephone Connection janlMVASUtld ITinTLlt' NALKUKIIAItNKH' JOHAND lllauk Printing Olllcn. On the pteuilses. Ne. IS North llnke Street, Lam aster, I'a., ou M.vi'llltllAY. JULY l, IM, at le e't lis'k a. in , will lm sold as a whole, and pill-chaser can iimt ellli II deslnnt. This plant liMtay Is rvgatdial as llui Legal I'rliitlug etllce et l.aui'asti'1 iOitnlv. jlitil. I.. II Al.N h, Aucllenrer. tVlWAIsd u SK MANHEIM Reller Fleur! an'2l-4indlteed 8 iOMKTIUMl NTIKI.l.Y NKW INTIIKOllUAN LINK. THE METCALF ACTION, Tim greatest Improvement lu Cabinet Oigau building tot 20) mis, Hen't tall te see It. WOODWARD'S I'Une and Organ Waiervemt, Ne. 2S A A) K. King !t.. Lancaster City, I'n, ailOKT-llANP A T l'li-WlUTlNU SITUATIONS pay both jeuiig men and ladles much belter salaries than most ceiuuierclal positions, and the demand Is greater Mudents civil be tilted foreltlcesluirt-haud iHuttleus IN THKEU MONTHS' TIMB by Haven's system. Ne previous knowledgnel elibei alt reiiulrcsl. Colleges eh,ii all the)ear Mndeuts can enter any time, all tultteii being Individual, StiMirter lacllltles ter piecurlng stttiatlens, for which aid we make uncharge. College pamphlets with lull set sell tciuhlug les sons lu either alt sent teauy addles tetwiii cts both alts, "JOcls. Vii staiutts Hcri'pli-sl aidless either el Havens ellegt-s Mbw Verk, et. ) ; Philadelphia Pa, Chicago, 111.; Cliiiliinatl, O.; San rauclscu, Cal. Jiinl-Jinds W KANl)01'i:itA HOi'MK TO Mlllll'. MISS ADELE CARLTON FANCHON. THK GKICKET. IntUHluctng the Itcnutlful Sliy Pele Pance. Admission only 10 rents. Keservcd Hisits.vsi cents Ou saliiat tbe Ikn Oltlce Jyll-Jtd S TAMM HKOS. A CO. Stamm Bres. & Ce. 26 AND 28 NORTH QUEEN SI., I.A.N CASV Kit, PA. GREJIT SALE All Goods Sold Under Frice te Keep Business Lively. Great Bargains for All AT TIIIC BOSTON STORE, POLITICAL. ipOUNTY Cu'nVKNTION. Democratic County Convention. Tha Democratle County and District Conven tions of Lancaster county, will meet at tbe Court Heuse, In tbe Llty et Lancaster, en Wednesday, July 20. The delegates from the city districts will meet at lu a. m. and select three delegates te the state convention. The delegates from the 2d (Lewer) assembly district will meet at 10 a. in. and elect two dele gales te tbe slate convention. Tbe delegates from the city and lower districts will then meet In senatorial convention und electa member of the state committee. Ibe delegates from tbe 3d rssembly and llth senatorial (Upper) district will meet at 103) a. m, and elect four delegates te the state con vention and a member of tbe state committee. After tbe adjournment! all tbe district con vention tbe delegates will meet la Joint county convention and nominate candidates fnrHhertff, Protbenotary, lteglster, 'treasurer. Prison Keener, Clerk of Quarter Hessens, Clerk et orphans' Court, Corener, Comnilssleotr, Au ditor, Peer Utrecters ami Prison Inspectors. Tbe primary meetings te elect three or five delegates from each district te said conventions wIIITje held en BATUUOAV V. M. .JULY 111, nl G laces and between bourn te be announced by andblll bytbedlfrorentceinnilttcemen. rrein each district a member el tbe county committee fur the ensuing year Is also te lie chosen. Committeemen will notice that tbe laws governing primary elections ara In force and must be carried out at these eloctlens. JOHN K.atALONK. Chairman Dent. Cem. iinen-3twWASd Pit OI'OHA L-S. XTOTXCE TO BKIOUK BU1LDKBS. Proposals for repairs of County Bridges across Conestoga creek, at UraefT Landing, near Lan caster ctiy. will be recelved et the efnee of the County Commissioners. Lancaster, I'a, uulU neon, "rlday, July K.1W7. Hpeciaoatlensani en Ola In said nlllce. forfeit bend In sum el WM must accompany bid. lllanks for bid aud bona can be bad en appllca- "''" MAUUKL M. MYKKS, JOIINGINOIllOII. llBNItY f-UABTkAN, County Ceinmlsa loners. Attest-rA.n Ukiist, Clerk. UyB-WHMta NOTtOETO HK1I1UK lIUIbDKKH. Proeosals for Uta erection of an Iren or Wersen Bridge, ever Hammer Creek, between Klikrata and arwlek tewnaWns. about one tulle from Midway button, tm the Columbia A ileaalnglUtlwar.wllllHBreeelved at tbe eltlce of tha County Comiulsalencrs, Lancaster, I'a , untUnoen. Monday, August 1, IW. apaclflcalleni ler Weeden Bridge wlUbeen la In tbe ofllce. rerfelt beud for t0 must accompany bid. Blank for bend and bid can be obtained en ap plication. BAM'LM. MYKRS, p JOI1NHINOH1UII UKNttVy. IIAUTMAN, Connnlsaleneri. AtWlt I flunk QIUMT, Clark. JJ-lltaW,H,M ., ;V,J- . 1MR fAI.AOKOr FASHION. PaITaOK OK KAHUION ASTRICH'S Palace el Fashion, 13 EAST KINO BTB1KT LANCABTKIt, PA. GREAT REDUCTIONS IN LACES, LACES, LACES. lUIUi IN t.N Will IK, RUIIU ANIIIILACK SKIRTINGS. Krrn and White? killings reduced tnmiil'c.te Xh't lioiullU)ieuc; f loin II (si loll 11) from IJ.Ki te 11.31. lluuinanta of Skirtings at a "Attlrlce. 1ILACK SPANISH AM) Cll ANTII.I.T FLOUNCING Ueducct from IIAl te 11.17; i;Mel..M IIixj te ll.i-'J ; KM te tl.u;. One Let of Kcru and llelueOHIK.STAL LACK Irem 7 te Hi Inches Hide, at K.Sc a y.ird. One Let of Kcru and Itelite and WhltuOKt KS TAL I.AL'l. trem 12 te 'Al Inches wide, worth Irem ix. te lsj , al only 3c. a jsrd. IIAKUAlNn I.N LINEN GOODS. Tewel", Napkins, Table Cleths, Pinniped .spliv.liers. Ilim-au L'eiers, Stand Cerurs aud tidies at lledliced Prltes. A !clil Oder et All Linen Towels at I lc I wetth Ji'c. rine Linen Towels al lle : worth Hie A Very Larn Tewel worth 'Xc , at I'HJ J rtua lltiiiui Towels at iV;,j;c Soe , worth double tbe money. Mapklns aud Kojlles at Sc a ploce. Table Linen by the Yard, VKltv. CIlf.AP. AKency el tbe Universal rashlen Cem ptuy Patterns of all kinds July monthly new icady Catalogues lout free upon applica tion. All patterns sent piMtpald. Albums of lasbleu sent postpaid te all en receipter IV. sT-On and after .Inly Ith our store wtll be closed evuiy evcnlncciicpl Monday and Hatur day. tkjb amu cuvrm. JsTr.WCOMKHH, CATCH ON ! K Kill 110 1) V UEMKMltKIt When you gut tol'entieP'iuare. lust drop Inte tbeTkAaudCOPt'KKHTuUK (the only one lu slgbtl, and gcleur prices in all goods. Ceuie and we will greet you cordially. OUUSUUAUI.S ALL8UOAK ' OUP.TKA1S ALL TEA- ouucerrKKis all cerrKE HO AUULTKUATION! ONK TUIAL SECUUKJ OUIt CUSTOM. Remember the Address CLARK'S TEA AND COFEEE STORE, NO. marrt.ua Aw CKMUKegUAUK. TJ ANUOM l'KICi: Samuel Clarke's Random Prices. Ilrockerherr Itres ' High straight Grade Beiler Fleur, Finest In tba Market, only 75c a iju ar te r Pillsbury's Itest -X.X Fleur, Tic a quarter l.oed Family Fleur, Me. a quarter. Ues1 Family Fleur only Sue aijnarter. Fresb Housed Mackerel, In 1. i and 3 pound cans, cbeap. If you want any et tbete Nice New Fat Mack erel ut vvc. a bucket, you bad better send or leave your order at once, a tbey are suiting fast. We have the Ultra Large Ne latll a bucket. Ilapgoed A Ce.' Fresb salmon, 15c, a can, Kdam, or Detch Head Cbeese, Uuu, Pine Apple Cheese. i,jc. Powdered Bnyar, Hc CetTee. UK te -lie. per pound. Pure Teas frem'Ac. te .1 per pound. CLARKE'S TKA AND COFFKF. IIOUBR, NO. SI TfKHT KINO STKEKT, LANCASTER, PA. PAKAHOUI. R. B. AH. Great Bargains 1 -IN- PARASOLS -AND- SUN UMBRELLAS AT IIAUUAETKU8. R. B. & H., 14EaatKIn8t. apl-cmd VIWAJUI, JtV. XiriLLIAM KDMONDS, Wheltuli DMlirui Oomuiuieo Mtrehut la ALL KIKOaeF IGARS. Advance made en saleable geed. Offlett and Balenroem, N(I.SUI)yllBTKEET. aprliMmd Provldinea. alneaa Island. JUHT RECEIVED A HANDSOME MNE of Scoleb and Heme Spun Salting In Strtpej and Plaid. Entire new designs. Black and Mua Bene, ulav iii.-nBii Itannnekbnm. Macgreagor and Neglegee Cheviot, wleiteu Cheviot. Just tba thinir for summer wearT ElesranUy maae.ana Trltnmed. PerfoetflL Bulurremaun. a3$tt2BWJi-. -. ,. t$tiM )tJA';VTl'f-tVa"lfc'"jA';' (ir ... .-,. . -fiirww '?te''' ,(j .' i til S i iaS -H' J.,
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