'Ml ibwetWv.vv-ss' Si r??M R"w au5"W I i Ej , , vf ijijuj tjAaJldABTEK.DAlliYiJrrjflLJjiwiaNUEi sjujr :., i8gr. l ,& VEL 1--S y wemaw; aaaaSBSfZ.! Jt aaawaaaaaaaaaaaa ttmwmmmmBc- ItlMMMI. Ml Well Baesm-. HH ItlHWttH te ke Bracts. Of ISTSU.MKSCSK. bUMBIA, Jal JR Mrs. "swsrisw Of URW SBrasi, UVIOW xairui uicu latliareweB n ae 3a yew 01 uer 7fka 4HIMX teA been M IsmiM ler t wsmra. tml ate leamedlats etnas of bet ' ". .. ..ft. ft.i,.ft. kkA Umm I rBevaasws win raw Mrs.naray,wne i ham la wall knows, aad has many I ter whemkw death la amen regretted. IMMttl asrWeas wilt ba held en next moos, at 3 o'clock la me Trinity charcfe, ud tba tateraant nil tafca Btaea la. Mevat Baikal cemetery. MWjM IE I'iifr N ' B i Iwnimwinii "-,'. A T" i vt Tin new hmib. A A atw National tank, wit a eapiuiei fm,ea9,wlllbaaUrtadaematlmelnthenemr , WMMk TM DABE will preuauiy uw iwawa Ml MM dwelling boom bow occupied by Cen--;ni8warls. --Amateur naUenal bank will be started In JenalTUle. The eaplUllaU of Columbia MS? SB If oentrllle are rapidly buying the stock. ,' Banding Improvements. "' AWm , BIVVH aaaa-...v.aw ,... -, fr eajtataJa, flr thna hulll mi North Duke , Lancaster, will probably ba erected en ate let at the corner of Fifth and Chestnut areata. The uptown Methedlata who are Interested la a new church are trying te purchase a property In the upper part of town. Nego Nege Nego UaUena are new in progress. Workmen have been engaged during the past week or mera, In renovating the old Haldeman store room. A Msw Paper. It la probable that a new weekly paper, under the name of the Columbia Democrat, will ba In circulation within the next sixty days. Albert M. Blade has returned from Blr aalngbam, Ala., te take his position as re porter for the Sew Era. An additional letter box will be placed at tee Five Point The Shawnee Fire company will give a Street parade this evening headed by the Citizen's band. Mr. 8. a Detwller and family left town yesterday for Luray Caves. Miss Katie Dossier left town yesterday for Bosten. The Yeuntr People's association of the First Evangelical church will meet te-night at 7 o'clock in the lecture room te elect etU- The Shawnee fire company will bold a fes tival in their parlors en Saturday night. TheShswnee fire company held a special BMSting te-night te decide about the pur- of mere hose. A. BUlUJAMt WMDDJK&. A Yeung Lancaster Docter Harrlsd te a lfAt Prem Btevaas. Dr. Harry M. Harman, of thla city, was married Thursday evening, te Mamie K. Mentzer, of Stevens, this county. The wed ding took place at their future residence, Ne, 449 West Chestnut street Early in the morn ing tbe guests began te arrive, and it was net till after half-past six in the evening that the last .were cezlly seated In the parlor. Promptly at 7 o'clock; p. m., Mrs. Louise Burner seated herself st the plsne and played Mendelssohn's wedding march, when the wedding party waa ushered in, beaded by Mr. Wayne W. Wilsen, drat groomsman, and Miss Lizzie Mentzer, lirst bridesmaid, a sister or the bride. "The ceremony waa per. formed by Rev. C. L. Fry, of thla city, and Ilsv. T. J. Schmauk, of Lebanon. The bride was handsomely dressed fn a cream-colored aatlB. Irlmmed atllh lace, wearing a beaali- bl newers upon ner neaa ; uu "room spneared in a full evening suit, and When placed alongside of bis charming jeung bride, the couple presented a very comely appearance. Alter theceremeny the guests were Invited into the dining room te partake et the re freshments. After the supper the guests again reassembled In the parlor where a social time was had. During the conversation Mr. Wayne W. Wilsen, a law atudent of Lebanon, the groomsman, was called upon te give the party an inside view el married life, Which he did with a great deal of grace and elegance. Further remarks were made by Revs. Schmauk and l'uhl. Numerous and valuable presenU were presented te the happy couple by their many friends. Among the principal guests noted were the parente of the bride and groom, Rev. T. C. Behmank, of Lebanon ; these of this city Rev. C. L. Fry, Mr. and Alra. J no. Mentzer, Mrs. Eugene Bauer and son, Mr. (lea Lamperter and family, Rev. Publ and ethers; also Mr. Wayne W. Wilsen, et Lebanon, Dr. J. M. Mere and wife, of Philadelphia, Mlas Lizzie Mentzer, of Stevens, Dr. J no. Mentzsr and wife, of Epbrata, and Mr. Uee. Snyder, of Philadelphia, m UK A .IAVHT. Mmbf el Councils and Official Inspecting the Streets et That Oily. The street committee which went te Read ing yesterday te see the stone crusher snd read roller arrived there at 10 o'clock in the morning. They were met by Jehn D. Law rence, chairman of the committee en high ways, Milten S. Umbenbauser and Lender Trlcbel, members of the same committee ; J. Gerhart Yeung, city engineer ; Geerge H. Fslix, city clerk, and Jehn H. Fecht, clerk of common council. They were driven in carriages te the stone quarries of the city at Twelfth and Mublen burg streets, where they bad an opportunity of aeelng the mode of crushing atones, which are brekeu Inte three sizes for macadamizing the streets. The steam drills were put te work for the benefit of tba visitors and attar boles had been drilled te ths depth of eight fast a number of blasts were tired by slectriclty. After leaving the quarry ths committee were taken te Neversink park, where they bad a view of the elty from the observatory of the dancing pavilion. They partook or a lunch at the park and then visited ithe Penn Btrsat reservoir, after which they took dinner at tba Mansion beuse. After dinner the party was taken te tba Hampden and Bern fcAit reservoir, which is about one and bait miles northeast or the city. It has a capacity of thirty mlUlena ofeallens and cost about 1125,000. Tba sides are lined Fw. "" " "p "" sua u u a nne piece or y ? were, abs nasrveir nas a drive all around WJBAten, wnien ia easy or secess, although it ? la .. Ila.t. tl ha. ailuw. ...- .- . .... a ; pwhh""""" "" me uignesi DUlia- WIBglBtheclty. At the reservoir there l a ), laifB weeds with a spring of excellent i, y.i- water, ine ciiy wiu turn tnu into a park in " Um aar future. 51' Freaa ths reservoir the oemmlttee went te BBS tuguuwa nouae, wuiuu i reauuea ey an tseUstaplAM, TJS feat above the river. The TWtera war also shown the elegant keUdlBg of tba Liberty lira company. Oa Buttoaweod strsat the committee ware shown tba working of tba steam read roller, which did its work admirably, and tba mem- '.'- bars were se favorably Impressed with It that ' If thay tblnk Lancaster should have one. t; Tba oemmlttea wsrs taken te Blsslnger's ;p eais where they bad supper. They cams Sj -. - a ths ft 'ill train. Tnav snssk In tba BBBankaaa tAMMB a.f Ika Teautl.a. aSHmIbIm Ia l ?. wbaaa thay are greatly indebted for their f Blsgantraosptlenand antartabamenC STIafalaa SSTlU a .. &S Tba Ibtblliebmcbb en Thursday pub- L -jtlaaaaaalSialmlalUlaantnf thA .Hk- .a .. b- v.- . "" "- v issusiia, ;iii -- su i uvea aanaiaa at tba i cmess or the "esoead division" of tba lajimesdepartsasBt, aad byanlnadverteaca lUMwnoiaettstasastoths Lancasisr i isnnaaiar ia only em of th jBnjr postetHoM la tba "sseeBd division," m abw xwB m riMatwrg. mMxrmmimm mrtwrn cjjmj A OaftarPTtTp Which Tfeey Ware Maad lag Breaks -BM P sweat rat raceme Petals. Marietta, July 2a Mrs. Fred Freed and Miss Annie Brady ware standing en a cellar deer the ether evening looking Inte Mrs. Btevlck'a mtlllaeey store wladew whan the doers gave wsy and both ladles war par clpltated Inte the cellar. They fell live fee fee en some coal which bad lately been put In sad escaped with a few bruises aad tern dresses. Kev. J. M. Wheeler, of llummelstewn. is tile visiting Abram Colling. Next Tuesday there will be a big excursion from this place, Maytown and BalnbrUlge te ML Gretna. J. U Winner's fatherly bantam rooster has hatched the eggs upon which it has been sit ting for four weeks. As seen as the little peeps made their appearance Mr. Koeater shoved them out Inte the cold and several of them perished. Evidently he was afraid of hurling them, or through lack of experience, thought they were able te et along for themselves. In his awkwardness be trampled one and killed lb Mr. Wltiuer rescued the survivors and put them In a warm place at night. Oae still survives and Is geUlng along splendidly. This rooster raised a breed last summer, tee. The em ploy ea en Dr. H. M. Alexander'a vaccine farms are kept very busy juat new. Ue has orders for ever live thousand points, which must be tilled Immediately. Al though he keeps a large amount of fresh virus en hand constantly, yet at times the periodical smallpox scare makes the demand greater than the supply In store. Theee farms have a world-wide reputation. Many of the orders come from the raclue coast, where an epidemic seema te be raging. There are only tour ether of these farma In the state. These here are an Important local Industry and Dr. Alexander baa grown rleh In the business. Although the cotuiuitolcat cetuiuitolcat cotuiuitelcat lng and shipping tarllitlesare net et the best, as he loses several hundred dollars yearly en account et the malls, yet he manages te keep up a very large trade while ether farms become defunct, lie has all the modern im provements and apparatus procurable and the farms are in line condition. Geerge Washington Hbrlnerand Mlas Lizzie It. Uotieian were united in the holy bends of wedlock by Iter. U. M. Hickman. The Merry Campers will encamp all next week at Wild Cat Ulen. D. L. Denllnger has been the faithful treasurer of the K. of 1 for nineteen years. On his retiring from this clll:e lately he was presented with a beautiful past chanceller'a Jewel, made of geld and silver. Rev. J. Qrabam, pastor, of the St. Jehn Episcopal church, will take a month's vaca tion, te begin next week. He will spend part of it at his home In Butler county. Funeral el CAlvle It. Webb. The remains et Calvin R. Webb, eon of Lu anda and the late Richard Webb, who died en Monday st his mother's borne, Ne. 408, West Lemen street, were interred In the Lancaster cemetery this morning. Twe weeks age, Mr. Webb was taken alck with malarlel fever. His die. ease turned rapidly into typhoid fever, which resulted in his death. The de ceased waa s brother of the late Dr. Webb, and was a young man of morn than ordinary premise. He entered the establishment of Oausman Brethers, clothiers, eight years age, starting as errand boy, and served In that capacity for a few year, arter which he learned the tailoring trade. He had Juat completed his twenty.nrst birthday, and bright hopes were before him. Mr. Webb was formerly a member of the Lancaster Bicycle club and ether organizatlena. Fer his quiet, unassuming manner he waa loved and honored by all who knew him. Rev. J. R. T. Gray elUcialed at the funeral services. Halt ler m Lsrg Amount. In common pleas court, Themas and Henry Btumgardner te-day brought a suit ou a promissory uoteferf 12,111. SI against Samuel L. Fowler. Thla note was given January 1st, 1S77, by the defendant, and was ler six months. The time therefore expired en July lit. Jl Is sild that the note was given tesecire alvancas made by plainliU te the defendant en larg tracts of mineral and timber land, situated in Western Mary land, and ewneJ by the latter, and for the Rile of which he has been negotiating with the MeMxra. Kaumgardner for years. oierrem My lb Heat. Henry Tetnpleten, a bricklayer et this city, has been working lu Philadelphia for some time past, yesterday he was overcome by the heat and for a time it was feared be would die. Werd was sent te his family in this city and for a tltne it was reported that he was dead. A telegram roeeived this morning Mates that, although he was very low, he ia better and will recover. He ia new at s bearding limine at Ne. 1707 Nerrls street, Philadelphia. The young man is a son of Rebert Tompleteu, of North Queen street. The Itunaway Indian. C. II. Hepburn, an officer et the Carlisle Indian school, came te Lancaster tc-day, for Harry Haven and Klse Sleuxman, the two Indians, who were taken Inte custody by Chief Smith yesterday. Frem him it was learned that the boys had been placed at farms in Rucks county, and were te remain there until the firstef September. They hsd left without permission of their employers, and be bad orders te take them back te the farms at once. Mr. Hepburn left for the Eiat with them at 9 o'clock, and a closer watch will be kept upon them in the tuture. Th Het Autematle Brake. President Herter, Vice President Agnew, Mr. Linhani, mechanical superintendent, together with s corps et engineers, brakemen and conductors, who had charge of the first freight train run with the Rete brake from Chicago te New Yerk are unamimeua In stating that It la ths best"Jl around" In exist, ence and the only one suited for freight sevlce. A diary of the trips will be published In a short time, giving in details all the Import ant point. Every practical man or regular tratnmaneproneunocd it a success. Jehn Uulnu Captured, Jehn Qulnn, who broke out of the lockup lsst Saturday where he was confined te snswer s charge of desertion en complaint of bla wile, was captured this afternoon about I o'clock by Olllcer Ritchie en the turnpike between Lancaster and Robrerstewn. Ha was returned te the lockup snd placed In a mere secure cell te await a hearing before Alderman McConemy. Qulnn asys that after escaping from the station beuse be get out of town at once and went te Philadelphia and tbenee te Reading. Frem ths latter plaee he went te Hvre-de-Oraee and was at the camp of the Chesapeake club for two days. i a. Married By an Alderman. Last evening Alderman A, F. Dennelly united In marriage Jehn Nick snd Ellen Handy, a colored couple. Jehn halts from Yerk snd Ellen from Union county, but they have decided te make Lancaster their home. This waa the seventeenth marriage that the alderman has perlermed snd the second under the new law. Th lllter lllgb Kuaugb te lUlu from the llutrlsburg Call, Four Umber ralu, which bad been left at Clark's Ferry dam alnee tbe last spring freshet, passed down the river for Marietta aoeut neon veanesasy. m . Chargsa With Adultery. Richard Wlllard, a young married man, nas been prosecuted before Alderman Deen for adultery with Sarah Ingram, a married woman much elder than himself. The prosecutor Is the well known Reuben Hut- ten, sad ths aeeuesa deny their guilt. Engaged Willi Miasuwl. Themas Ferrler, a musician el this elty,bss secured sn engagement with Barten Brethers ct Frest's ailusirelB, with which be will travel tba coating season. Ha plays a bera. LOCAL chips. Ths managers et tba Farmars county fair te be bald at l.ltllt have secured the spring 5 rounds. There will be no boras racing. F. , Mart, of Utile, la at work en tba premium catalogue, l.tnrmtar t.edM of Perfection 14 A. A. B. R , are meeting thla liernoen at Dr. Car panter'a farm, en the Factory read, In cele bration et the dedication of the First Tern- elded te pave Market atreet with asphalt. Among the bidders te lay It wasT. C. Wiley, of this city. Hewell A' Oruger bid for ths curbing, but it is net kuewn whether or net they were successful. The combined Episcopal Sunday schools et thla elty are holding a picnic at I'enry n to day, and It la a big one. The special train nau ten ear leaaa, anu ue regular trams ioeb many te the grounds. The Manbelm band Joined the parly at that place and iurulahed music all day. Edward Spera, who Is an old offender, was arrested en East King street while very drunk by Uillcer liemau atut neon te day. He made a resistance and did net seem anxious te go te the station, but be was finally gotten there. O j the way he made a great noise and attracted a great deal et attention. BRiRr static Nerm Archbishop Ryan, of Philadelphia, will go te Reme in December. Philadelphia beasts et a treak In the shape of six kittens Joined by a cord. Theodere Snutllewertli, a thirteen-year old lad of Norrlstewn, fell Ireni a high Irestle bridge and had his leg and both arms broken. Werk en the Market atreet bridge, Phila delphia, la rapidly progressing. It will be open te travel by December. Mary Ureas, a colored woman et West Chester, died there yesterday at the alleged age of 110 years. The salaries et the schoolteachers of Ionian muntv have latelv been Increased. Dr. U. W. Kppley, a promlnent citizen cf Haryavuie, l'erry county, was siruca vj train and killed at that place en Wednesday. Executions te the amount of fl.'.Tij were isautd yesterday against A. U. Buss, a shoe dealer of Allentewu. While driving yesterday alternoen ex Councilman Henry Webl, of Allentown, waa struck by a shifting engine and he Is net expected te survive. Thursday James Henry, a Philadelphia saloon-keeper broke his neck while diving from a height Inte the bath at RUIgway Park. At Huntingdon, executions nave been Issued against A. Perter Wilsen, William A. Wilsen and Annie D. Wilsen en Judgments and mortgages aggregating !,oeo It baa been decided te suspend the nege tlatlens for the completion of the Seuth Pennsylvania railroad until September. - m Pansral or Mrs. Stbner. This afternoon the funeral of Mrs. Anna Maria Sehner took plaee from her lata resi dence Ne. 120 North Prince street. The ser vices st the house were conducted by Rev. C. L. Fry and the interment waa made at Woodward HllL The pall-bearers were : Daniel A. Altlck, Rteben A. Baer, W. O. Baker, B. F. Shenk, Rebert A. Elcheltz and Geerge Gressman. Oot Twsniy Uays. The healing of Charles Ztegler, peer house shoemaker, en complaint of Jehn SbaeSer, peer beuse carpenter, cams ctl st 3 p. in. te-day before Alderman Deen. Zslg ler wss committed for SO days. Twe Yachting parti Drowned. Twe pleasure yachts, both well laden with people, were capsized In a nqusll oil Yar mouth, England en Thursday. Ten persons were drowned. Tslephen Connection. C.J.Fritz leaf tobacco and cigars, Man helm. Lancaster county, Fa., Is couaected with the telephone. Tb First Elcarslen In August. The annual excursion day et Did Trinity church will be next Tuesday, August 2d. Usnal place, I'enry n park, and usual price, SO and 55 cent. Trains will leave the upper depot of the Heading read at 7 15 a. m., K.30 and 5 (S p.m. The Liberty band will be supplemented by several additional raen for this occasion, and a thoroughly enjoyable day may be expected. BBATMM. Gill. in thla elty, William UeUarry Ulll. In fant son of Charles and L. A. Ulll, aged SU months and days. Funeral from the resllfnceefhls parents, Se. 90 Seuth Prince street, ou Saturday morning, 3uth Inst , at 10 o'clock. Interment private. 2td McL'alla Inly -., 1M7, at allllersville, Dr. Jehn klccallu, lu the 7J.1 year of his age. The relatives and friends of the faintly are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from his late residence. at Mlllennllle, I'a., en Mon day alternoen at 2X o'clock. Senlce at the Presbyterian church, at LnncasUr, at 4 o'clock. Interment private. Ne Hesiers. ALSUtAArs. Philadelphia frame tlartM. PaiLADatrstA, JulySH Vlenr market weak; aale, llu) barrels ; Minnesota llakHrs, $.1 .J ' ; Pennsylvania ramlly, (3 7)3 iJ; Western de, au0S)4t); Patent, M suet 7k. Ave Heur steady, ti ui(r- ? Wheal July, 73,,c.; August, 7;c ; Sept, Sfiic; Oct-,"Jc. corn July, tSXc; August, 4Cc; Sept, ICKc; Oct.. 47c. eats Inly, J7c; August, XSHc; Sepu, SiKe.; Oct., 3c Mw sera aarset. Yess. July 59 Fleur market dull: HI Pine, S3 iecj) UU; Superfine. (2 Wl -3; reed te fancy extra State, H TOt ui : geed te fancy extra Western. Si ay '.; tommeu te geed extra veslern. (J lift " Wheat Ne. 1 kea state, nominal t Ne. 1 de, slc; Ne. 3 lied, winter. Aug.. 7J'Jr; Sept. HlKc t receipts !6.ueubua; shipment. -.M.uue. Cern Ne. J mixed cash. 4 ),c : de Aug , dfie ; Sept., fc?.c; receipts, XV ou; shipments, 29,100. Oats Ne. 1 White 8 tat. WO 9e t Ne. x de S7c i Ne. 1 Mixed, July, Slj : Aug , 31 c ; re ceipts. 52.U0U i shipments, none. Ifya dull t Weurn,tftyitc t Htate,57KvWC Barley nemlnsJU Perk dull i old mess, 115 ylJ ;5. Lard Aug, 8H9; Sept.. S '.. Melaaaea nominal at is)c ler 69 boning stock. Turpentine dull at Sljic .tesdn steady i strained te geed, n Oufjl 25 Petroleum nominal i ttennee. tnrntu,He. PralsThta dull t sraln te Londen. SKd. Butter steady ; Weatern Creamery. ieec Cheese duili Ohie Fac'ery, 76VC! Bute Factory- '-9Hic ! Pancy While, luy.ec; Ce. ered. 8A9KC ggs steady; Bute, loaVieei Western, 12 lie. sugar steady t Bsflnsd Cntleaf, 66Hcs Oranalated, a l&-lte. Tailew dull t pnme ctty, me. Alee nominal i Carolina, fair te geed, tBJSMs. Oene strong i BUrear08s.ac. Cxioase, July J'. IthSU a. m. Market opened, wseat Aug.. I47.C t Sept. 7eJic.; Oct . 7.'.C Cern Aug., 3Hc ; Sept.. xac ; Oct. J'j.c. Oats-Aug..26c Hept,S&JC( Oct. SBJic. Perk Jan., (1 l.UH- Lard-AugH in ) i bept. fi 70 ; Oct.. tB 77W 77W Shert lUbe-Aug., H f0; Sept., & 10; Oct. 1790. exosnie. Wheat-July, gsXci Aug.,:e)c; Bept.,7C Oct.. 7iHc, Cern. July, Ock,S9Kc Oats j ul v. 37HC! Aug., Sijc; Sept, i9c j 240 1 Aug., 2I1..CJ Bept, 2&Uc i OcL. KKc. Perk Year, (II IS : Jan., Ill 95. Lara-July, m HXi Aug, A3 C0i)ct, Albs-July, 18 07K; Ang4 IS 07H 1 Sept., 8 17Kt Oct., 17 91. Furnished by s. K. Yundt, Breker, Csioabe, July zu, i o'clock p. m. Wheat Cern. Oata. Perk, Lard. Julv. August ...i September. lny October 7-Ai November W December ...7tt su uZ .... ere si au .... ti.70 SWi -W? .... 8.75 ""PJtl aeee esse 38 keeslpta car Let. WIDaBT naSS,)i,.(,,iiM,i Spring Wheat.......... .,..., ..... .,... Cem... .,..,..........,.....,.., ..... IVl ft J75 ...................... .......,.,........ ............,... Aye..... ......,.. Barley .. ,... i ..,, . en city. OradsOU .......,....... HeadT li.OU) tseelnte-tiegs. etseeeeesetee Closing Price 1 o'clock p. m. WE neat, Cem, Oau. Perk. Lara. tt.67 au S.70 s;s e.Ji Jnlv, '.............SHI ust usil ember 7vl2 ber 7. Auaust eeptember ucujuer.... Meveuber "tSTSlffi ' '""UU aaeeaeaseeesi eseae um UB(SI usiaaee. JulyU. TB . Oreswrs JeurruU re F"ai t i mm nnrmi J5T?S!2.,.,.,IU,1I1 Bma' shipments; , B ls?!tLJbil.pb'(I stMira, MS 3 s.uui nuusxs. LWasiS ?? "byiU'anaBnws?!! CHIUO. flX9fa wJ. bs-.4I MSfbat ativtn.r .-. T-"i ! -s---sj -.. awn miTaa mim .iZM , VfFS&SS?- lsw w saisep-iUeelpts, T.U90 head i iklpmsmta, l.uuet marktwakt native, si , te T wT em. it( h twrnt, m vm .nABttti, n w 3Jt XSK .... BMcas. Maw Yeas. J air . 1: p. n-aeaey closed at 40W per cent. KxchaBge steady, II mm 94 MM t ttevernments steady. Currency n, U at bid a Conn. II STKbldi JO de, U tK Ma. The stock market this morning epsned qntst and steady at last night ' closing figures, but after a few small trannactlent prices began te tall. On every ale figures went gradually lower. The greatest wttaknra exhlbltcd by Pai inc Mall ana SH'nul At the present writing the bottom 11 suits l lh morning tn cutrvim The decline ranges from 'i te S per cent. Bteea steraeaj. Quotations by Heed, McUrs.nu Ce, bankers nnasmr, ri. aw TORS LIST. 11 4. B. . C7 . M . 1 MB. Sr.a M l.iu- S.Vi Canada I'adBc O.U.U.AI Colerado Ceal Central Pac.... Canada Southern.... USX St. l.. A t'gb Dan.AKle.U Ml. U W Blt et i Brss,mds slsfsX Casaete ft. A T LiOtt.A W..... ...... ..... 1. Baers..,. .. Hletucen Heek Vallev 57 .M X it" r."t ! 34 l'.t4 ll, u:: M 1H iWl si M. -v. t.i, MS s be', SV. W, IMS , lit-1. Mlssenrt raciac Ma 1 rraftest aJ YWsMwsssseesesesestet si N.T.C Bast Tsnnessee C Omaha OreceB Transportation Ontario AW radio Mall tUchmend Terminal ... st. Paul Tax. Pac union Pac Wabash com Wabash Pre( Western U West Shere Bends....... Msw Busland rsniAneLraiA list. Lab. vai R.K. T.Al'kUa AsVs H B'lllMtltltlMIMM Meading Lab. Nav Haatenv. Pass. P.A ,. M.cent !. Peeples Paaa Kdg. tJen'ls. twi.... ...... ............... PUla. Traction rv- It Mi W It a.' I MS , 3, i'H m" 41 HIS Ms lu Wi ... i.V, K ft .VA'H- AIVKK1ISKMK.TS. B AK1NG POWDER. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never v purity, strength and ' economical than the erdln varies. A marvel et holesemeness. Mere narv kind,, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude of low test short weight, alum or phespbate powders. Helt! only in rant. Kotal luatae I'euuit Ce, ltm Wall atreet. New ier. IvlsliJAw THE PROHIBITIONISTS OF TUK SEV. KAI. BAUDS or Lancaster are ruuested te meet at Ne 37 Bast ttrant street en S ATU U i'ai , jui.1 &.ai i p m., 10 eieci uciegaie 10 the county convention. It TirANTKD A- f'OOD, STOIT BOY TO vv learn iiiacasmtinlng. 1UW, Kl)UkULK..Camage Builder, Ne. 40, 4i, U 45 Market Street. It A MIDDLE AOKD LADY WISHES A situation as housekeeper for a gentleman ; no objection te children. Pleate address, MBS.MAKV JONKS, ltd Ne. 47, Cor. Duke and James SU. WANTED-THHEE SOBER, 1NDUS TKIOUS Tl.VNKttS wanted at once. Steady employment. Apply te Jehn l. asm old, ltd Ne. 1ft East Orange Street. T1TANTED-A GIRL FOR GENERAL vv bouseweik. IIB.sur C.MOOKl". ltd Ne. S.l Kast King Strt. LOST A LONG "GOLD BREASTPIN with small stone setting en Seuth (Jut-en, Ueruiau or Seuth I'rluce atreet. lhe duller will be HUually rewarded by leatlng It at UBlNlrsll'S rUKMTUltklBI'IT, ltd S Seuth tjill en Ktrrel. "I ACOB F. SUKAFFER'S Pure Rye Whisky, NO. IS CKNTUK StiUAUK, LANCASTKK, PA mayu tld 1 RAND CONCERT SATURDAY EVENING -AT- Msennercher Garden. - Miners milted. JySStd e" Ladles iltheut escort no! ad- l. 1't'Arri.K, lroprleter, A NMVERMARY AND 1'ICNIU. 30TH ANNIVERSARY 4D PICNIC or TBS Lancaster Maennercher, AT T ELL'S HA IS, ON MONDAY, AUOU3T 1, 1887 Members and their families are Invited te at tend, street Cars will run te tbe place during the entire day. lyfflild COMMITTEE. w HOIiESALEANORKTAILQKOOER. REIST, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, ei WKST kISO STREET, (Next Doer te te tbe Serrel Herse Hetel.) Wl REDUCE ll.oe Imperial Tea te one. i. c. imperial Tea te Tic. a. Wc Oeleng Tea te 75c. ,. 0c Japan tea te Tic a. lUtu English Ureaklast Tea teSc. It, aOcOonpewdar Tea te T5c . 7Sc Imperial Tea te Boe. . 71c. Uarden Grewn Oolong Tea te sue. I Mc Japan Tea teSSc. fc. McOolengTea tel0c.lt, 40c. Imperial Tea.... , telSc. h 40c. Oolong Tea tecfc, OranulatedSugar.ee.; While, tUc; Yellow, Be. Coffee, 1SX. IS, se. ti, Vi and ct. TAbleSyrup,l.7.tl.lOandl2Kct. qt. Our 8c. Syrup Is light as Heney and takes we'l. Prunes, 7, , 6, 4, 3 ct. and 3 a for 23c. Extra Faiully and Tea Cracker, 6 j. fc. XJ0 1, Bags Salt, SSe ; 6 or 10 Bag lets, two j Car. lead lets, two. Dry Keel, 14c ; i'leele Hams, 10c. s. Best OU, S0c.; Headlight. 19c.; Cem. Oil, 10c gallon. JtTEverylhlng about tbe pi ice neat, clean and cheerful. Coffee ground by electricity. Four large fans, suspended from the celling, kept In constant motion. An Arc Light te de away with gas best. Tbe cash railway and ether attractions worth seeing. We leave nothing ungeae that will add te the comfort et ear patrons. REIST. I Tatapbea. .iw-lj yMW AnVKKTlSMUKXTa. WANTED-TWO IKKH) C(H)KS GOOD wages. Apply, PKKB OP CIIAkUijM te SiSvlSUUl SB .!'. EH Me.9IM.UUMnSt. WANTKD-A CUAMHERMA1D. TO also wait en the table and assist at wash ing and Ironing. Apply at r.ll.TUOUTACO.'lt, fUl.1MN.guf II Kt. IMI'ORTED IN llOlTLKS. Oanulne Irian Whisky. AT HOHUKIi'S LigUOU 8TOBM. Ne. Bl Cimtre Siiuara. lAncaster, I'a. SCIUMILTAX, lf7. Tbniliipllcattils lu the bands of the Tress, nrer. Ihrctper cenU off It paid oil ur Ix-fura Augu,t I, l7. Ulnuu ueurs imm w a. in. 1111 , p. m. W.O. MAHSIIAI.t,lresuiursr. JettfdU Me. It Centra iuare. ASSIGNED ESTATE OF PHILIP LED eirr ami wltti, of lAUriuUr City. Ijei ous ter iennl. The umtarvlgniHl analter, av ihiIiiKM te p u, upon nxceptlens te tbe account and tU,ttlliiil the balance remaining In the band, of A. r. Sbenck, es. , assignee et I'. Id vrvr and wllti, te nnd ameiig these legally en tltlnl te the same, will sit ler that purport m Wrxlntisday, August 10. I-WT. at lu a iu. In the Library Kuouiet the Court lleuxs In the City f I anrnster, where all persons Interested lu said distribution limy attend. MM. N.AI'I'KI., IjiUtdr Aiullter. NOTICE. UrruKerTiia I.aki astssCitt Bmrrj KAItt COXI-AKY, 1.ahcitb. Pa, July M.1K;. The llearit el Director of thl. Company bas rilltd h sNclsJ imetlug el the Stockholders, te l.e held at the Mevimi lleiite, thl city, en Wed ueaday, the 11th day of IcpU)iuber, !M7. at I a p iu , ler in ler the purtHM el voting ler or aaralut an lucrtuse of the caeltal stivk. -. - ..... , ......a,,. . a. AIIU3. I. (.Vblli.Ani yl5-ndr Secretary. UPR1MU, 18S7. A New Iepartnre for I Ancaster In Fine Tal Tal erlng. Importing direct ftem the best maker of rine Woellens. 1 havsiustrecelred through tbe Bosten custom beuse, a large Invoice of my own Importation et SU1T1NO, SrilINU OVKKCOAT1NO ANU TUOUSklllNU, The like of which, for style and nnallty.haa never been equaled lu thl city, and cannot be surpassed. A special Invitation I hereby extended te all In want of spring Uarment te call early and secure Choice Patterns. Workmanship the Very beat and prices lower than ever. 1I.OBUHAKT, mar27-lydU Be. U North gun street riHANDOPKRA HOI'SIX fO.K WKKK'it Commenclng Monday, Aug. 1, 1807 BArUKDAY MAT1.NKK. First Appearance of Victeria Loftes' Female Minstrels 20 ARTISTS 20. Oreat Amazen March en an elevated platform inreugn ue Auuuenuin. BVUON'TMIS" lT.-fcS AtM!S10V 10, 20 and 30 CK NTS. UKjKK Kl 3KAT3 WCKNTS. Jr"'ta ( K HAXila. Oak Hall- Gkeat (K'-vntities OF Evei!tiiine Xkkiied at Lew ritiCE.. That's the combination that keeps a rectil.tr llew-tUle ami active business at Sixth and Market. Special 43 Ulne Trousers. Geed weight and quality. Special Pine Kngiish Serge Trousers, ti".. Wanamakku X UnewN's Oak Hall. Southeast Ceuner Sixth and Mar ket Sts., I'llILADBLI'niA. w ILL1AMMON A POSTKB, CALL US BY TELEPHONE. WILLIAMSONS FOSTER. OBNTLBM1M SEEKING FA8HIONABL.B TBIH CLOTHING WILL VINO ALL THEY DIS1RE IN OUR ASSORTMENT OF RNUI.IHU 8EKUE SCOrCH CUKVIOI8 ANU SUUMIK CAS-IMERE SUITi, COMMENCING AT 18 00. COATt AND VESTS In Ilrap d'Ete, Serge, Cllnkled Mehairs and Seersuckers, COMMENC1NO AT 11.50. Gentlemen Seeking the Popular Btyles In llat WUI Kind all they Desire In Our Assortment of flexible Derby, fine Dress Straws, Seft Pocket Hats, Ine Manilla Hats, Canvas and Utraw Helmets, COMMENCING AT 25c. Ladle' and Gentlemen Seeking Streng Trunk ler short l tip te Seashore or Mountains, Valises, Cabbaa and Grip back, C3MMKNCING AT 200 FOR TRUNKS AND 73e. FOR VALUE). Gentlemen Seeking Ontflts In Shirts, Under, wear or Neckwear, Will rind all they De sire In Onr Assortment of Fancy Flannel Shirts, Ualhrlggae and Game Underwear, Ores Shirts with Narrow Pleated Fronts. Muslin and Jean Drawers, K, A W. Cellar and Cun, Percale and Silk String Tie, Teck or Puff Scant and Self Adjusting 811k Bews, COMMENCING AT 250. Ladles and Oent'emen Seeking Stylish Hummer Shots, Will Find all they Desire In Our Afsortmentef Ladls' Hand tewed French Eld IlneU, Aaaert- can Hid Lace Oxteida, Caraees. Common Sense Shee, Tampacle Geat Wan kenphasts, and Gleve Eld rexed Butten Shoes, COMMENCING AT 1 25. Gentlemen's Fine Calf Oxford Tie, Balmorals snd Butten Shoes, Dongola Eld Tep Con gress Oaller, and rull Dress But- son Shoes, t COMMENCING AT tl.tO. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, , M,M M4 S8lMt EUf it, iaOAsTB.rA. i Jvur AuvxnnsuMKHTa. WANTED-TWO UOOD MOllliDERM and several atent, active bevs. Anelv ys. . IHll? IV ...IUM Tk.t. " - .P.CUMM .anrasiernioamaaetatorand M IV. Ce.. Jyrj-ttd r e, nesi inesiuui street. TsJOTICR. ' , "'", are hereby forbidden te give or sell te my hush tmt, Adam Series, vnr alml of InteitcsUiig tinners under penally of tba law, JyiSlUIAItw HKI.IN PIKICK. PUHI.1C NAI.E OiiHATDUIlAV.Jtll.V !. IW.wlll beiield al publlesaleat Ne. 4W West King street, agen. ttraliwsnitiiieut of Household r'limlture. Dale te roinineuee at I SO p in Jya-Jld JOKL L. II A1N Km, Anct OUR SPECIAL IIARtlAINHlNTUOTH llruabe at '. V andXft reinsure moving lively. They an very choice gmal ler tba money. Ureal reduction In pilcc a en Jaaneie, ttainben and Southern fane Fishing I'el. Three Joint Weed Heds. In, Keels, 4r A line Nickel Click Keel tar (IIO, Is a great bargalu. AU kind et Tackle nt lewiMt Prices. FKAII.Kt'8 KAMT SN II I'll AltM AC V. (Opposite Ksstern Market ) Fmlley's Sticky fly Paper Is thelx-M aiMva sheet 3indM,W,FK H UUUIITUN'M 1IRUU SlUltK. Qulnioe, Merphia and Opium, In Any guantlly, al Philadelphia Price, -AT- HOTJOHTONfl, TheCbeaie,t Drug Stere In the t'lly, Jyit Ifil Aiand'.'l West King Slnnt UOMET1I1NH EN11 REI.Y N KW INTIlKOUtJAN LINK. THE METCALF ACTION, The gTeatrst linprevement In Catilnet Organ building ler A) years. Don't tall te ten It, WOODWARD'S Piane and Organ Wareroeius, Ne. A SO B. King SU, Lancaster city, Pa. POSITIVK PUItlilO SAI.K OFTilK AT llarue Jeb and H'ank l'llnttng ortlee. Ot Satikh.t, JiLvJii. Ita7, At 10 o'clock a. iu. Owing te complications, this sale has lieen raxtpened twice, but new articles et agreement bave been entered Inte by all In terested. The oftlce. with Its entire content, bss been placed In my bauds, te be nelil as a whole, and the sain will positively uikn nlam. with a clear and Indlstiutabte title given, lhe furchaser will b privileged te rent the room lera Is the best opportunity te alive pilnter -er offered ler lattcater. I he ottlce Is open, and twrsens wishing te view the plant will re ceive iHillle attention. j)Std JOKL I.. It AliES, Anrtlnnecr. DIU BARUA1NS. Straw Hats Sacrificed! Any HTKAW HAT in our teni s'd below cost We will pe.ltlvtly clesa out our Lnltre bteck regardless of price. LIGHT STIFF HATS At Big Red uel Ions n no II ATS.. MUUIATS . I1MHATS.. ..Selling at tire . Selling at ll( . Selling at .CO -OUR- Trunks and Traveling Bags Ccmprlie one el tbe finest lines In Lancaster, SaVOen't lergnt we offer Special Hargalns In this line during the following ra nth We guar guar anuetesaveyuu 1J per ceut.en every parcuase. Stauffer & Ce., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANCASTER, I'A. I'A l. AUK or fAHHIO.V. IALAUK OF KASUION OREAT Clearing Sele -AT- ASTRICH'S Palace of Fashion, 13 KAST KING STREET LANC 1STKU, PA. This day we call attention te the GREAT RE DUCTION, In Silks, Surahs, Satins, VELVETS. Onr 85c. BUR All SILKS, in all colors, reduced te S7c. S1.008USAU reduced te f Sc. Mc SATIN reducedtetic. 75e. SATIN reduced te Btc. II 00 MATIN reduced te Hje. BLACK SILK V KL VETS I ednced Irem II 00 te 8ei rrein SL te Jc ( from l.be teii.it; from lioetoiias. ' PLUSHES reduced frorell.ootos7s. Twenty-four Inch PLUHU reduced te II. IS. BARGAINS IN EMBROIDERY, LACK rLOUNCING AND SKIRTINGS, AND ALL-OVER SKIRTING. cec. Oream Lace rieunclns at ra. ItTS Hla;k Spanish Lace flouncing at ma. oe lliack Embroidered Lace rieunclng at STJ Black ChantlllV Laee Flouncing atll.W. ill Black Spanish Uulpure rieunclng at U.k7. 75c Embroidered Skirtings at 10c. lue, CreMbarred Nainsoek at Se. ISe. Cressbarred Nainsoek at lie. GREAT BARGAINS IN RIBBON. Ne s,TandAHSllknttomnatse.ayard. Ne. is, All sue eelln Ribbon, pteet edge, inc. a yard. One Let of rancy Ribbons, Ne. IS, reduced from 600. te me. Blocked Saab Ribbon, all-sUk, reduced from 7e ten J. Oae Let of Stab Ribbon st Kc a yard. Special Bargains lu Black Ribbon. ke. iu. liuuele. raced Satin Ribbon, extra heavy plcet edge, at only inc. a yard. OREAT REDUCTION I J UNDER W AH AND Ladle' Habrlggan Vests, llkj bound and silk H!e'Biiabfema.t?ih slesv... re- 'ttiSTShJBS Vests, best quality, re- flli4lii?aa.Vu,ruclrem roc te37Hc UMU" Balbrlggan Skirt reduced Hern re. te SU ll CbUarea's Striped Hese reduced from 21 te 10c) CbBerea's rlun Colored Hoe reduced from se ia tee. Ckllsren'sFull Sbsgnlar Made Half Hese, two pair tar c, formerly Inc. a pair. Tidies' Jlese at 10c, fermrly 15c. Ladle' AU-Useu Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, lour for aSe l.adu Embroidered Handkercblefs, two for He i formerly Me. a pair. Ladles' MeawUtcbed MaaOkerclvUfiee i lens MKOWAU A IHIUI' IN PRICKS OF SLIPPERS! I. AIUES' LOW CUT Kill HLII'I'IHI, u, (,) and TSels. missks' oxreHi) 11, 71 Cent. 'INS CANVAS HIIOBS, 75 Cent-. CHILIIHBN'S Sl'KI Nil HKKI, HIKIkS, iioed Heavy Beles, Met. I0HNWEMBNZ NO. 7 NORTH UUKBN STIlggT. NKWHTOKK. ItdF BMW WOODS. J.Kn IV1.KRACO. ORBAT BAROAINa l -1N- ODD LOT OF CORSETS. ONI. Vc WORTH 78c. TO l.re. Of course we are out nt aotne slret that Is why weofrerthetuio cheap. Hargalns In White Embroidered ketves, f t.M j worth U7S and upward. Hargstn In White Uoeds, Kmbrol Kmbrel derlrs. Laces, Ac. I,nik at our Ladles' and Children' HiHlery. Come and Loek at Onr bar gain. Spring Patterns Carpets sold Cheap teilean up stock for tall. JolinS.Givler&Ce., Me. US But Klaff Btrwat, LANCASTER, PA. J.,V MARTIN A CO. Window Shades -AND- ORNAMENTS. REDUCTION IN- WHITE GOODS -AT- J. B. Martin & Ce's. LARGE STOCK -III AT- MUST GO. Iwjtty-nve rieei CORDED PJQl'E at lsc. worth S5c. 31c. Corded Pbiues . 4'lc. Corded l'liues.. box Corded Plijuea.. ....Hednced tetSc. ....Reduced te Sue ...Reduced te tic. LINEN UK INDP. Xle. Quality New 25c. ate. quality New 'AM. 3ic. Quality Hew 15c. Ic. Quality New lie. L1RUE ASSORTMENT, CHECK NAINSOOKS AWAY DOWN IN PRICK. Twenty I'lccei PLAID NAiaseOKH Reduced from liHe. te 8c. very WHITE EMBEOIDERED ROBE In stork Reduced. Ruunuts of White Qoeds it Balf-PriM. J. 6. Martin de., Car.WMt Kltue ft Frtaee 8ti, LAHCA8TNR, PA. HUHLKY'HKBUIT FLAVORED SODA Water la made really Ice cold by the use of shaved Ice llnbley's Cream Mtad 1 a de de .Uleusdrlnk. WJffl& D.TO iWll Me. is west Etna street & nuiiKK uiennrrTION IN IiA DIES', AS .,... Ua,a and fn Hessi. Gauze . VWWnS ti?iT..Sla,ii jukahna: Shir i. Culfs? Misnenders, Neckwear, Laundrted id Unlsnndiltil Shirts. ...... .. . lsATtl. All of which mast be sold within tbe next SO dJTS,at B,8.rETTRI,Y'A.At, Jyl-lyd Ne. W North yneen St. BAKaAINB. 1 will make a reduction of as per eeat. en garments made In the next six week te close the balance of frprlna stock. Every garment made flrst-claas, best trimming used and a per fect fit guaranteed. My Patent Strap Pants loon excel all etb'rsi can be worn without suspenders, wBl net draw up when sluing down, nor bsg oet at tba knee. A few geed style el strtped Cheviot ler Suit and Pants Pants Pants loensonbandV A U.H04NN8TEIN, Etna Tailoring, ST North Qneen Street, Lancaster, Pa. LAST NOTICE AFTKK MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1W. the following prevision of tbe "Ordinance for the Levy and i.el lectien of a License Tax within tbe City of Lancaster for street Pnrpee" will be strictly mnloreed. " sse. 10. Any person falling te take ent a license or ret using te pay tea license tax re quired by this ordinance, or who shall viola's any of the previsions of any section tbereef, ball subject tbe offender, In addition te the forfeit of hi license, te a penslty of five dollars for each and every earenae, te be sued for and recovered In tbe masnar tbatdsbtsler penalties of like amount are by law sued ter and re. covered." ' J.M.BAjirON. teW-lM at treasurer. m :& )aJ KWrt'ljU--., lZ, f.-'jA mrAd&m&b$
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