SfNXTf?' j-" 5i ? ' Till!, LANCASTER DAILY xtfnSLLLGEKCOBl!. TUESDAY. MAY 29, 1888. t ?j:w' v' - a EN I1 fUPBILL AND DOWNHILL. WHEELMEN TO itntOOLK rOK MUXES OX WEDNESDAY. Wte Bare Batersd the CoaWst-Mere Meted te b Centennial Cen- fNUMhrM Bera, Who Claim Phil Mra4bt Tndr Hern, Arrtsted, S.'i'-l Kk rWniA. Slav 29. The read conical of ;'hilniThU wheelmen will be held en .'afcMday morning at 9:30 o'clock, and ma te be an interesting rsoe. ebtbd stars et tie club wllltry their speed, I they have been practicing dally. Toe iim la from the top et Raetewn bill te ,JMemr6merj'a hotel In Mountvllle and re- nrf iimm mI uvin mtl.1. nrl will dfi -- - -' ' ul- of Celnmbls. The V ' f . . ... .. . mwAnm f.nll Wmmmt wm receive uuu.u. - &...- . i . .A .h nlh.p n.tv.a VHP tl I (BjaiTllUBHUIlH iuuuMi.. r.- - 'warded. The names of the oenteslants, tskn te be worn, and alia and make et '-haul am at firll-T t E. Fernwalr, Wbltd, K-i M taeb Kxeert : Jehn 8. Mower, green. &8 -t -tMHiEzpan: Jehn MeLsugbun,pink,50,tnch 3 ."acaert : B. L. Oberlln, yellow, t9 Inch p...VWeri William JOberlln, red, 4S lnohVle-K-fe'lerj E.8. Mann, bine, CO Inch, Vloter; ."-easuel Arneld, purple, 51 men, Btanaaru. ' , -- ....- . . i.ii,H - ,-li Aaw Duuiwe or lue race i verjr umjr wu WW call for the beat riding and will decide "twke la the beat rider, both for apced and kaedllnsthewhefiL A. . . . - ..-. . ... -,.... ... . ju iuu ocieck mil cumDiug euniii n wiu Be Biaae en tue Marietta piac, irem Ji ' - ..til riMtA M t.A rBKttlj. MAMAlAtl. V$. et the beat riders In the county will " !! II ll enntaat. '', The borne club will entertain the visiting !&" wswsumeu at weir quarters in lue i . el. v. A linllilliii. I 1T. WWUWAMK. I3&.. Delegate Elected. t-iii The following delegatea were tlected last V. tf;enraUDg te represent thelr oritanlMtleus "i ttkemMllnr rn Mir Slit ! fev 'Columbia Rifle club Newton Jackaen, i-f-M. B. Belae. W. II. Hhenbcreer, Christian gmblcb, I.9Wla Smith. fj veiuBiuia iitw nau viuu uiuu euiuui '-?rilbarf, Jamea i'orrettot, Jehn Weaterman, ;WIt. A. Craig, A. JtBJtl. Boaqeehanna ledge et Udd Follewi 11. . Hs,l tik.. V..HI tf-TC.Il-. TkI.. t. U.l.t. rtL O ilWHW) fllUfc UUC Bll, VUU X ilBUI- , rxanK Htoeltor. ju. u. UDcriia. . TlAMMnM 1aII ItTn I'll XfaftM ril.aln . K OT """" ..r, till, le, ...J...U vu... . lv 1. D. Berntbelael. I. It. BUell. Uoerso Beacham, A. B. Fex, F. II. Flndley. ' Knlghu and Ladle of Hener : II. 0. ; Orager, Elmer Mulligan, Jacob Wlal)r, i. ArehleBnaTely, Allan W. Hall. - Coneatega Ledge, Ma 403, Knights et : TfttUm t Andrew Graft, Chilstlan Mlihllch, Geerge U. Quenrer, Fred atoll, Jacob , Heuck. ; Arrtatad tiy tna Voile. Twe tramps were arreated yoaterday afternoon for train riding. 'Squire Helly eUMterged them by paying coals. Arthur 81mm, of Uarrlaburg, was ar. tiMlifl hvCfllMP WltHntr fin. II.A ithirfli nt ip? Mlse pretense. Officer James McCann, el .A.f bm city, wok. cnarge ei niuuua laaioTa laaieTa ;& MlBar. f? Offleer Wlttlck arrested thrce boys en .'V?! AaTatlnaTainfinlAlnnfilv. Thov mmii ihflv ivArK ' ttem PitUburR but Kfterw&rdB iatd tbut UT- jfiuuaeipaiu was lueir no me. iney Rtve - Miwr miDM bv rranK jveuey, ju xxenn '421 itrtet; ll-irrj Keresecs 4,303 Fair- .jjf-tivna mu niroe'. lue uuj uau n guiu h.v WHvU 4iv. a.v4,ui, xvvuivvr, 1HUI i)U hjzKf wauiyu vuveiujitrrf, mu iu J'uaim uniUB- v.'i-ne raiireaa pence rcoeivea wera iretu f;' Philadelphia te be en the lookout for four Brjr'V ""v" uu no UBBcnpuen lauicu wnu iudhe S'f Mbya. letters were sent te tbe abeve ad (ymmuL and the boys taken te Jail te await eTlopmenta. '. X llettt it. if. : renn will La held mi the river bv fc&thm f.lrttrtl.la rj.nnA lnli rtn UrAilnr2'lflT srlAAr.n Gee. Welah pest will meet this eveulng y'lt) oemplete arrangements for Memerial rvL aaajiPruuiiu uvuuuia hiiu uudiui.i 'invus fi will dose tomorrow. P Tli alAm latinnh ll Ttnniiltlln " Imlnnv- irp.-- -. .. .. .. i... L. .". lt laJa ' " oieure, was munceiHi laai rerilnr. '4h Tee Columbia liltleclub will held a match j.,t Ke-morrow morning ai u o'cieck. .A.. Jehn M. Wendler has been prcecnted R? .. . ... .. t .. ..-.. InX wun a nanuaoine geiu inarK uy inu nrem- T.JIWU Ui HPUIUDU IlIRftUUOU IUI .VJ IttW iS rendered, iWr lhlntAAla f.ulln u.111 en In Inrfnlfa In. Members of Teutenla I.odge Ne. 1(!5. K i of P.. of Lancaster.Tlalted Coneateca Ledce ri tffM Aft lattt .vilnlnn nliAn n nnnil Mm. waahad. Al . n .- . . . ... .. ii4" Ia4t tAn thl mnrtilncpfnrRnlnrfnd. Mnvlivi. k- kv,;, Mr. Purple will make Mexico hla home, Md Mlas Maggie will visit her aliter, Mra v& Jeseph McMackln. Hhe will return In the t.-. Mr. and Mrs. l.awla Hniirv. nf (Irwlm. tj5J.Ule, left for home thla moruleg after a i.f. visit tn tnnrn. -.5 v.. . . ..... . ..... (.- jar. w. ieweu. et uamden, leit ler home S;Vlkta morning. INA'Tae white Koseglee club were in town Mat evening and serenaded a numi-r cl iseeBla. The club rendered aeme exct llent mie this morning at the Franklin house. . iuSr in addition te the orgmnlzatlena&tttuJy Teuilalrl . lnUnHln rt .v.ntMA ... .a .wviiih aes luivuuiiiH tu ii-t luii'airj iu nip jwnde te-morrow, the Knights et the Knights el the Mystic rupsas .gie auu Chain have notified tbe committee that .. Mfe would parade. & Follewlnc la the reute of narncln in WWmtirTflV. InTmlnff at CV.lt re Hnnaru . r..f f&Seath Queen te Woodward Bill cemelery, W" , M. ..UVV, .u UI.UK., ui lin.r. IU .Leaion, te Ltucaater oemo'.orv. out 1 e ti ,fjaief oemetery te James, te North Queen, ,w wuuuuicui nuu uiBiumn. 'rue line will rfcrsa at 1 o'clock and parade meve at 1:30 'aharn. Svi The weeks will be closed te-morrow aud poateffloe will be closed between in in ft the morning and G In the evening. Tune iv will be one delivery by carrlera te-morrow itaaenimg. IV m us conciusieu ei the memorial scr a .Mf... .... ... .... i Tteaeai we Beiuiertc 101 in Ijincas'.er esme rlery te-morrow aliemoen Gee. uminofie Ir'wIU fire a national salute. !$. XBd Weman's Chrlatlan Tompcraneo Itfuuea will lurnlsh free lomenado tnn t s . . - - m AB" WM w1l clese 8t J2 o'clock and re- fUmamin dImmI iln.l-.. .k. i p '' . "' iuw uaiance ei Ml 6 uay. . f eaether column la a Dreclamctinn nf ae mayor requesting all te clese their r, aatie ei uiuieeas lo-nuerrow. j etldlO( iHM)clllea Utflcera. vThe following were elected oeicera nt ti. "Ualea Building and Lean asoeclallon. hi '?, aseetlng of the atoekholders, en Men. l?-. a.I . Y ... . V - . -Heaj vteuiuk . iioeiueui, j, n. tr.iey j vice Hlaraaldant. 17. M. Nfnrtnv f Mprnt.ri. n -i. JJJ.JF-- -f " --ww. , VW.V.H. Jt l SS.. .1 .Aa.n.,Ma T C f. U . I I . J. . etiww i hdmuibi, . iu, uuiiiaji; airce lm D. Q. Baker, O. K. ZsUeta, Themas iThwlew, B. E. Blaymaker, H. II. Albright, MB. st, oecui-bq, j. u, wanei, Walter BeaNman, M. D , J. D. l'vctu Jamea O. dable, H. W. Fewera. Theaaml-annualrep.-irt presented ahews iftoeut 2,000 shtrea of stock have been I and the assets of the association are Htlft,77& IT j j w .. !!-. l'alilbltleu UalrgalM. f ae ears en the Fast Line west en Men- aiternoen were filled with delegatea ler me rroniDiuen national oenven- te be held this week In Cincinnati, delegates distributed temperance at the Pennsylvania railroad station. raid Ilia Cost. , Swartz, who raised at row at Chan. aaioeQ a few nights age, was dis hy Alderman Ualbaeu last even- the ferment of ecatt, TnE BTnKBT RMLWAT KXXENMUM, The City Asktd te Ktpalr the MWerts Attar the KaUiare laid. There Is a dispute between the city an therltlca and tbe Lancaster Street railway oempany as te the repair of the streets through which the railroad la new being laid. The street oemmlttee have been re. quested te repair the streets after the rails are laid and Chairman Kiddle holds that the city have nothing te de with tbe repair, lie clalma that under the ordinance allow ing the railway oempany te extend Its tracks the oempany must put the atreels In as geed condition as they were before the work et extension was begun. Last year the city was obliged te expend a large sum of money te put In order tbe streets in the northern end of the city, en account of the building et tbe street railway and as the appropriation for atreet work can be put te better use thla year, he does net propose that the city's money shall be spent thla season ler the benefit et the street railway. Tbe ordinance referred te rcqulrea that the railway ahall lie built under the direc tion of the street oemmlttee ; that the oem pany ahall put and keep In order the street, the full length of the tie and that all atones aud ether materials shall be removed by tbe oempany. It also provides that the southern extension shall be completed within ene year of the time the resolution was passed, giving the nse of Duke, Vine and Seuth Queen atreeta. That resolution was passed en June 1st, 1897, and as the work was only begun en Mendsy It can net be completed by June 1st, but this technicality tbe atrcet committee will net take advantage of. Memerial Iir at Mills! vlll. The decoration of the graves et deceased soldiers In the stveral cemeteries In and near Mlllersvllle will take place en te-morrow forenoon. There will be detail from the O. A. It. Pest of Laneaater, who with the veterans, sons and daughters of vot vet erann, and tbe K. O. K. of MUlorNvllle Castle will perform the solemn aeivice, alter which all will assemble In the M. K. church, where eddreraee will be dollverod by CapU Oharlen Donuee, esq , l'ref. J. R. Walllck snd A. O. Nowpher, esq., a recita tion by Miss Amanda Landes, and an ud drcas te the daughters of veterans by Mies Opha Williams. The citizens generally will participate. The musle will be fur nished by the Mlllersvllle sllver cornet band. They will meet at Union hall at 8 a. m. m ri'ntli el Jenn II, Ltltitr, Jehn F. Lefever, et I'aradlae township, ene of Lanraater county's well known clt izens,dled nt his resldenee en Mendsy,ged GSyeam. Ills health was net geed for the pant two years, and flve weeks age he was stricken with paraIyela,elnee which time he rai Idly grew werae, until death relieved htm of his pain, lle was a drover and butcber by occupation and lived all hla years In Ibe vicinity of where he died. He leaves n wlfe and cleven children. In politics he was a Democrat, and In hla early manhood was an active werker. Frank B. and Harry L. Trout, et thla city, are nephews of deceased. His funeral will take place en Thursday aflorneon. Servi ces will be held at the Paradise l'rosbyte l'resbyte rlan church. Well Kiier.ii m This County. Jehn B. Hegg, who died at his resldenee In Klkten, Md , en Monday morning, la be lieved te liave been the eldest railroad man In the TJnlted States, lle was born May 8, 1805, and was consequently In the Kith year of hla aga In August, 1829, be so se so eonipanlod Jehn Kandel, the neted en en ulneer, In the survey of tbe Mew Cmtle A Frenohtewn railroad, which was con triicted between New Castle, Del., en the Delaware river, and Frenohtewn. en the Klk river, and la said te have been the first mil roan iu tins country upon which steam power was used for propelling passenger enra. Mr. IIecc assisted In the censtruc tien el the Wilmington &. Susquehanna raiireati. wineu is new part or tue rmiauol rmiauel phla, Wilmington it Balllmore railroad, -about 1631. llji.Hrierwf.rds was employed by th'eciiirrpany te build all the aldlngn, thou known as ' turnout, " between Charleatnwn, Md , and Prloe's Woede, abeve Newark, Del. I'lctllng Ituuauaj. Geerge Ooeulo's flour team ran away thla morning at Orange and Duke alreote and ran te Duke aud Kant King, turning lute the lbtter atreet when It was tilled with vehlcles. It oellldcd with soveral vehicles, among thmn the buggy of Dr. L. F. Slegler, but wan finally caught at Dlller's fmrdware atore without hnvlug dene any harm. Tl Ojieulutfel Onion Hlreel. The vlowem appointed te osaeaa Uaiuuges te the cstate of Themas Sllvlus, caused by the opentng of Union street, filed their re port thl afternoon. They direct the county te pay '100 damages and tbe city f 000 Mill 1.1. lug. Jacob lCurl7, the young fanner llvlug In East Karl township, who attempted sulclde en Saturday by cutting hla threat and gashing him arm, Is still living, but his condition Is he critical that belt net x x x pso'.ei te llve but a tow dayr. Telephone fjoumclleii, Henry Martin's brick maohlne werkr, eirner or .lames and Christian etlueU, U oennecUd with tell phene exchange. VXATJta, CAiiruHTmi.-At l.lills, May 117, 1 C frll Canxmiur, m tha diet jear cl hli. age- llie lilunfli unit relatives are respectfully ln tuiil te nttund the tunurul from his late res ldencp, Warwick liouse, Utltr, l'a , Wednes day forenoon at 9 o'elock. Inturineut at Macti Macti pelah cemetery, Lltltz, 1 srarxK.-Iu raraitlun, en the S8th Inst . Jehn r. i.etuvdr, In the jth year of his uge. IhuielstlrrsHnd frlends of tbe family are respectfully Invited te attend the funeral uem his late resldence, l'araalie, Lancasterceunty, I'a, en Jbursduy at JX o'clock. Bervlceant the church, lntcrmunt at 1'ieshvterlan ceicc ceicc tery. ( Philadelphia paperB p!uase copy ) Sta WuivtR At tboreflConcacif bersnn In-law Mr I ..VI H. Hbe.ide.J.lrd In-llaVd. May 2Uh fiancy Wmver.ln the7h yearef hernge. The relatives and fileufl are rcspeelfully In vited te attend the luneral lrein her late real " dence, Iu lllrd ln-llund, Friday morning atei o'clock, Itheut further notice. Intenuent at the fiimlly burylns ground, near Uordenvllle. lliKER.-On the 27th day of May, 18, In the 6Hh jcir or her ego A unto Hepkins, wlfe of Josenti II llakur, aud eldest daughter of the late WH.btnKten aud Mary rruuklln JlepkliiH. of luncusler, I'a. mrf 2ta MAKKKTtl. Uhlcsgu fredue Market. Cbicaoe. May HI, .3ep. m.-Market opened. Au?tlxiUUe' HOi ''V' MCC ACrn-Jay. WJicj June, Wi July, Gijfc; -"ay. 3C.et June, 33ic.i July, Mtfcs lfirk.l,inn 111 All. ...... iiiim. . 1120 ' n ' " U,J " " AUgUSl, lirt-June, IS 5; July, j 10 1 Augmt. tmyt Ulb"",uce',,WlJulyi70J! August, cuieina. Aug,1.?3cUUy, M,i ' June' ";i0 ' Ju'J'' "'ei Au"Xyllr' 55Xe; Juce'4X!i JuIr. "XS Aug"1'' !7' June' S8',i01 JulJ'' "e-l i-rvjh&f.00' J,,n8' " 'y ia.;,1'" J-ue' u " Jr. The I'MUdrlplila Cuttle Markei. I'lIILlDsuuu, Muy2i-The roerlnts at tlm Noun l-enusylvanlttua Wwt rhuadUpnlS drevu yards neret uwiii irer the week) lieevcs. soeoj sheen sroa srea sroa sheep. 8 0U) I hogs. B.Oeu. "ouyej, .,ii , Jleef catUe wire in fair demand at a de. rirjeep were dull and tie lewer: woel.hnon f kfiXlj , clipped shep;Joe t fill Sibi?1u 6WC t spring lambs, IJ per head te e pr t bHdSKe I uV 7XOTKC "a'"uu ' ,T"crn' t cows were dull at MfOIJfe. Milch Rows weru lalrlr bvtlve t iltJJ5 Milch CalTM were act! r at safe. (Jts mock Market.. Cmoine, Mar S8.--CatUe Uenelpta, 8 OCO shlntnint. 4,0X market Jtcadyi steers, $t 33 1& j Blockers and. feeders, si 75BOJ cewiT bulls and mixed, il J. CO huUt, IB0SW! Texasstwir,l JSdWIO. lincakecelpu. 5.tJ0 bead J Jbljraieiita, 0.O0OI market lewt mixed. j . I Mwvr is i5 :e i m t, is luguee i skips, u w -hoop ItecelpU. 8,000 headt shtpmenU, 1000 1 market anlii natives and Western shorn, II rnJ2ii Inferior te lair, UiS M Xexas. II S6) i0 1 lambs, tecfjn East t-iaaarr. UatUe Beeelpts, 10M shipments. IS It market fair at. last week's prices i no curs shipped te New Tork te ear. Hogs lumiipta. 4,6ie bead) shlpmenw, SMie t market slewt rhUadeiphtas. an svi ei)t mixed, 7estMt Torkers, asnee)A?0 eemmrm te fair, ati04ts Wit pis;, aawaSJS. none shipped te Mew Yerk te-day. Rbnnp-BacelpU, SOOOt shipment, I.OCOj marketdnmorallted, tee off last week's open ing price a, Oram and rrovisien. ' rurnlshnd by n K, Ynnrtt, Breker. CaioAeo, May 29, 1 oe o'clock p. m. Wheat. Cern. Data, fork, Lard, m ay. ................... June ........(! July 6i Aunnst 8f September W Deeemltcr e nniaeuii... consels Closing I'tleee-2 o'clock p. ,m 'erk. farfl, II te 8.43 14. ') 8 41 14 10 8 W It 80 8.G1 heat. Cera. Out. 1' Mav.... .raw M 87 June July ....... August Penlember .... .si;; bix .flH MM .8IK msJ MM eJK 27M ueenmunr. ...... eny Crude Oil Consels uecutpu. Winter Wheat Spring Wheat... Cern ..rv .........a.......... ........ Oats It ye Uaxley ................................ Rrx1pt Hec.......... llecelptf Cattle... ::::.::: car iiiu. .... 20 .... 31 .... 1,011 492 Head. ..13.ene .. 8.000 Stock Market. Quotations by Ueed, MeUraan en, i.ancater, I'a, aaw texk list. 11 A. M Canada l'aclfle..... C. c. C. I Colerado Ceal A Ce., bank 12 m. Br.M. Central I'acine.. Canada Ben thorn Ohl,(1t l..l'bg lien. Ute u.... Del. LA VT Krln.... ........... Krleinds , X 4sk 12'! ( 21 lAi iur u............. n. A T. ..................... Len.A N I.. Shere Mich Cen MlMenrl Vnclfla... Heck Valley r(. 1 ......................... V.l l'ref UK ftm 7u" eiK 70Vi 4'1'J 4 108 is"' N.west uat ri. I .C... ...... ........... .... New England.... 3s atast Tounesseo Omaha Oregon Transportation.. 23 Ontario A W l'aclfle Mall iUehmnnd Tormina! TIK nt. I'anl W i'A ml W . l'aclfle li i I'acine UH xaxaa Union Wabash Cem, 1H 24W 73 nil Wabash l'ref Western U West Shern bends , ratLADBLraiA list. bh Val II., N.Y. 1'hlla , I a. i. It................ Heading... 7V4 , 52M Btl 4X is" sV.i 3) md. nav Hestenv. rasa... I. 4B E... ....,,. .......... .... N.Cent reeples l'aas Ildg. Hen UM Oil j?i Phlla. Traction 11V HI A'KW AliVHRTlHKMKNTU. K K All OL DTeTlElTyE WHISK i 75UKNTH AQUAUT. (Jinllty unsurpassed fertbnmnney. UdllllKllH I.IQUOKblOlir, Ne.2I Contre tquiue, Lancaster, I'a. POSTPONKD TIIK MEUT1NO OF. . the Iudlc' Auxiliary et the Yeung Men's Christian Association, which was te have Iikiiii huld en Wednesday ullurcoen, has been postponed ler two wteks ltd UKltK WILL II IS OKFEKKD AT public silo, aoceunt of whom It may con. corn, at l'enn'a. it It Freight matlen, WeU- nusduya m 10-30o'e:ook,onHcarloadni llran, tincluluied. e. II. JUUUrnNKIl, ltd Agt. 1 ll K WL. F1MUKU, DENTIST. i'artleular attention gtven te filling and prniervlng the natural teeth. I have ail the laUiat tmprovinnenta for doing nlce -erk at a very roannnable cost. Ilavlngyoaraef ex fierlencu In the large cities I am suie te give he beat nt satisfaction and save you money, best artificial teeth only IS 1X1 per wit. man i-1 y it me m nehtii tll)ICKNIT. NOTlOr.-AI.L MEMBKltH OF BLUE Cress Cantle, no, 4 1C of 0. K , ure In. v!Ud tnmeetut their Cuitle Hall en lo-mer niw (WcilneKliiy) afternoon at 12 30 o'clock, for the purpose of purtlelpattng In iiii'iuerlal Jmradn. I ark clothes, whfte gloves and eunta iwlred. llyordnrer J ACOU NK8TKI., Attest J liiitia lien kin, Nelilu Chluf. Master of Uncerds. It M' AYOK'S PUUULAM.ATION. 'lOTUKCU'lZKNh or t INUAsTKU. Tomnttew (Wedne'day, My 30), will be Memerial Day n holiday made national, that our clllzms throughout the land muvus.om muvus.em ble and att at their atlectlen for the iiiiinerv of the patrtotte dernnders of the Uulin and their duvotteu te the causa for which they dtud, The custom of strewing (lowers upon tbe graves of the hernia dead, uhugiiveilmti lives that the nation might live, la but uuiiiat) mani festation or rospect that we own (or the liivsi Inga new erjeyed, due te their valor and uchltnement. In piesrrvlnn us a nation. I hotebyrecomuiniidthattborllUansof Lan caster Jein In the oiTuiueov. and that all bud. ness bnsusrended In the artnrnoeii Imm the hours et ene teslx, and thntllajs beaiiplaved In honor el the day. ltd KUW. KDUKUI.KY, Mayer. pilHSH A BilerUKIt. TKC'l.(bK, DKCOltATlON UiV.ATNUUM, Our Ail-Weel Indigo Blue, Asserted and Middlesex GRANDARMSUITS AT $8.00 AND $10.00, WlTUTUOSKTSOr UUTl'UMS AUK WITH OUT U01111T THE CHEAl'KST ANU UKT IN LANCASTER. Til Kill KNOUMOUS BALK TIIK i'AST MONTH JUSTlriKB US IN SAilNU HO. CALL. AND 8KK TflKM. MKN'S HUIT8, UOV'8 8U1T3, CHU.UHK.V3 bUITS. rer Dress and Hyerydny Wear. Alpa-a. Orapd' Vie, Mohair, 811k Stripe, luil- ta.leu Pongee Coats, aud Coats aud Ves's, Baersucker Couts nnd Vi sts, and .Norlelk JAtkets. $1.00, SUE 0 -AND S2 00F-AUU KMtinTHINO IX KUUMISHIMUS-An Iu Iu sptctleu will l'ay l uu. Hirsli & Brether, xna ONB-i'Rien Clothiers & Furnishers, COU. H. qUKKN aTltKMT AND CETl(ll BUUAltK. LANCASTKU, VA. KM I7K K bili & 14.07 S.47 tt 56 .') U.17 8.M KM 2HK 14.23 8 M li 6( tljj .... .... .... .... ........................rlii ras-ic WMWAD VMHTiaBMBNTB. N""" OW IS TtIKTIME TO PUROHABB UHKYflANTHKMUMS. 1' YfEKB CLO"I OUT SALE, ltd SJ! West King street. NOTIUE-AN ABATKMKNT OF 6 PER cent, will be made en Water Kenta paid en or before June I, JMJ. ofTJee hours aioea. m. te 12XJ m , and 1.00 te 3 0j p. m. dally. On Monday, Wednesday and Saturday the office will be open In the o.enlngfrem7fl0to0 p.m. .1.11, KATiireK, apffltiua city Treasurer. TBE UNIFORM RANKS OK OUR recret Societies will please note that Bwerds. tctbbsrds and Sword Chains, Ilnt Ilnt tens, Ac , can be replated in silver or Mlekel, nt BUCUMILLEB'e. I'ellshlrcand flattne works, 133 North Market street. Coats Moderate, apJS-lwdn REFINED OAMl'HOH, COAL TAR Camnber, naphthaline Tar Paper, Tme l'eralan Fewder, and all ether In.ccttcldea and Meth Destroyers. Alse Whlte Uellebere and I'arls Uroen, at HUULEY'8 D1IUO STOKE, (flrttstKUgBtrtet. WEIKEL'H FASHIONABLE MIL llnery and Trimming Stere, Ne. 88 North Queen atreet, contain all the newest and Li lest Novelties of the season, Prices rea sonable. Call and ste our aowUecds, aprzi tfd -I ACOB F. SUKAFFElt'S PURE RYE WHISKY. (MY OWN DISTILLATION.) MO. 15 CENT UK BQUAUE. THE BEST WAY TO PRE8ERVB Clothing from Meth Is te use tbe ANTI-MOTH BAGS. for sale at COUlIKAM'a DUUO STORE, 137 A 139 North Uneen BL Alse for Hale. -Ceal Tar, Campher, Insect Powder, Tar l'aper and Campher, In leta te SUlu TuThAS s FRINO, 188H. Fine Tailoring. this Is te Inform my customers that I am new prepared te show tbetn an Assortment et Spring Hetting and Trewsarlng that cannot be nurpassed. Tbn Latest Novelties In Spring Overceating et my own Importation and oendnod styles. H. GERHART, riNEIMPOUTINOTAILOlt. N0.43NOETU UUEKN ST., LANCASTER, VA. HOOTH AND HllOHH. "OOOTS AND HUOK9. D. P.STACKHOUSE. SEASONABLE SHOES AID SLIPPERS. l'rulent buyers will consult their own In terest by sxamlng the many bargains In sea sonable Shoes aud Ullppers that we are new able te eiler, which we have scoured at a very low price. As we are able te sell them at prloea nover before heard of, It will pay you te call arty as possible, for they must be sold. D. P. STAGKHOUSE, 20 Si 30 HAET KINO, BT LANCABTKlt, I'A. H'WldAw N KW SHOE STORK. The Pedestrian I Te men dualling an eaay and comfortable shoe we weu'd leocmtnend tbe Pedestrian. The uppers aru maile of two pieces of calf skin, there tere doing nway with tl.n -xtra top usually found In wen'a shoes; hand-sewed anil without llnlntr. lnnneniKinUv. there. In nnlhlngeii tholuildeof thu shoe te hurt or cuuiu tue i jeu LOW SHOES. A very ilr.lrnh'e line of low-cut Hhoes ler ni'ii s wear a nnnn-maae, oxrera tee. Main bread tee mnkp walking easy. Alse the same style shoe In liongela.softnnaeisy te tbe font, for seung men's wear, In calf and Dongola, narrow tee und tip. OXFORD TOES. Our line of Oxford teos Is la'ge, co-v prising everything iteklrable fei ladks, ml.es and vuiiui.ii in iuw-vui suin.n Tennfs and lllcvclrf shoea nr nverv deserln tlen and at all prtrt'a. Wigwam slippers for men V boy's, ladles', minxes' and children's wear, ri . SWILKEY; (New Cash Shoe Stere) Se. H North Qneea Street. LA.NCASrKIt, I'A. inaHU-Drnd F RE Yd. EOKEHT. HOW TO SAVE -rneM- 25 te 50 Per Cent. WEHAVK ItOUOHT WITMHUHKHS' KNIlltK HTOCK Of UOOTaANDttHOKS. AT A GREAT SACRIFICE I And net having room for thsm In our KASrUINQ sruKKTHreitK, we resolved te open a llranohStereatNo '."JVVeat King street. whom we muat sell them oil In u row Weeas, (as w cannot Kent tbetitorelougerthnn July 1st,) te de se wu will poslllyely sell thorn At and Belew Cost. Atrnng the stock are someofthe best makes We will positively save you from 2J te 60 per cent, en all the goods bought nt this store. lilt in fa Pebble mid Kid lliuten Shoes, 2.VJ. Child's Kid spring lleel bhecs, 4 te h's, tee Child's Kid and I'ehbln Spring lletl Shoes, regular prtoe 7Se and h3, u)a. ' Old Ladies' Lace shoes, liegular Price II 13 CMla's'aiul Misses' Orutn Lace Shoes, reau-UriirlcuU-Hianfl l OO.Mi. ' All kinds of Ml.nes' shoes. Heels and Spring Special Inducements. AB we Jiavn a large let et 2K.3ana3Xwe ctTurSiiectal bargains te Ladle who can wear UlOfl'tHltU". Ladtus' LIove Kid Tep andPebble Ehoes, I123i regular pi Im, n OP. ' Ladlea' fjfe ."hns Mr II 60 1 U 00 8bes for 23 and ri 60 1 l 80 shoe ler li5J : 14 00 8hoes lorlteot 10 and 15 23 shoes lerliui. Space tall u. te montten prtceaef enr Men's Shoes, but we will .til tho.ejust as cheap us tbe aheva mentioned prices. tftll In toseelbulJeod whtlju you Intend te purchase or net, w wl.Bisjur it NO TltO U II UK te show the goods aTTbese prices. The Onc-l'i-ice CasIi lloaae, The Lu tdurs et Lew Prices in Beets & Shoes. BRANCUHTOIIK N(). 29 WEST KINO STREET-, I Sett Doer totlager'sStero ) MAlVpTOUE: NO. 3 EAST KINO STREET, LAN CASTER, PA. AMrNOTIOK-As we must positively vacate this room July 1, we wUl keep thl Store open every evening, r artaluli FRET t ECKERT, DRT O00D8. AT OIVLER'B. Special Lew Prices ON ALL KINDS OK Housekeeping Dry Goods. Table Linens, Napkins, Towels and Toweling, Linen Table Cleths, White Table Felt, Chenille, Jute and Raw Bilk Cevers, Tidies, Stamped Linens, 1'lllew Shams, Tieklng, Sheeting and Pillow Muslins, Carpet Sweepers, Doer Begs, Carpets, OU Cleths, Window Bbades and Shading. WEVEHITHINB CHEAP fOK OASU ff JOM S. GIVLER. Nea. 6 & 8 North Queen St., LANCASTER, PA. marlO UdAw REASONABLE GOODS. SEASONABLE GOODS -AT TBI New Tork Stere. ALL-WOOL HENRIETTAS, are still very scarce In desirable colors. We otter rail lines in all the New Bhader, at 39c, (Xc, 73c, II a yard. Special Value In ALL-WOOL HENRIETTA, Excellent Quality. 40 Inches wide, CSc a yard; tie botter sold at 76e. The OreaUst Taraln of the reason, BILK AND WOOL BUITINGS, In Orayand Itrnwn Mixtures: also, Flngle and iioueio ciiecxs. vara ana a nnu wiae, wj a yard ; never rutalUd for Ieta than II. Twe Mere Cases SPRING TRICOT SDITINGS, In Orayand Brown Mixtures, 23e ayard: regu regu regu UrsiMoUecds. ALL-WOOL FRENCH DEBE1UES, In Gray, Brown and Kine Mixtures, at 2Bc a yard ; only half prlee. Anether Invoice Superior PURE SILK GLOVES, In lllack and Tan Bhadej, 23c a pair ; last price We open te-day a Bpeclal Drive lu CREAM SPANISH LACE SCARFS, All Silk, 23c each ; worth 730. Popular Celers In Ne. 9 A 11 Silk MORIE RIBBONS, 13c a yard ; regular price, 20c. SURA1I SASH SILKS, In Cream, Pink HI in. etc, 22 Inches wide, very cheap at 60c a yard. WATT &SH AND 6, 8 & 10 BAST KINO BT 1HE PEOPLE'S OASH STORK. Te the Ladies. WE ASK AS INSPECTION OF ONKOITTUtt M03T DK3IUAU1.ESTOCK8 Of ts ts EV H Of fUUED IN THIS CITl . We have a Corset at Wi which Is better than the.e usually sold at this price. Our brilliant at 7te Is as geed as met IUC0 Comets sold te-day lu this city. Our II 00 Corset It scarcely excelled by any 11.23 Corset in this city. Alse Misses' (SCbildren'sCersets We buy thete goods direct from the tuanutac- luier for cash, which places us In the pe3ltlnn te be en " 1 he U round rioer" with prices. It will pay you telntpecttheiu goods and prices, The Peeples Cash Store. G. F. RATHVON, Ne. 25 East King St. LANCASTKU, PA. marll-lvdAv HATS. J1ARLY REDUCTION P03IT1VKLV TUK BIGGEST SI1TTGHTER or STRAW HATS Ever fern In Lancaster. V have an overstock of ST3tAW" HAT?, andhtvu piuliltely male the following re re ducteons: ll&e straw llata roduceato 11.30, ? 1). 1.V5 il ii ii 7S 10J 'i ii ii 'ia ,60 ii i ti iIS A lull lire or VOUNti MEN'S Kashlernble belt undBtlif Hats in all ah. den and and pre. Truuks and Traveling Bags rrem the Cheapest te tha Cost a tides. Stauffer&Ce. N08.JlA83NOETUQUEE.Y8r. derse Gerse palac or fABBieir. ABTRIOU'B PALACE OF FASHION, 13 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. The county scat ier Millinery and Dress Trimmings. Where is there a place where you can see such a variety and such low prices. It will pay te come te us. Our stock qf White Hats is larger new than ever, and our prices are lower. We have reduced all our fine colored Milan te $i apiece; former price $1.50 te $2.25 Our immense assortment of White and Cream Ribbons is open new. 50 dozens of Cream and White Tips, at 50c a bunch, fully worth $1. Over 5,000 yards of new fancy Silk Ribbons, in Ne. 12, 1 6 and 20, gres-grain Satin and Moiree, at 25c a yard, net any of them ever sold at less than 50c Par a s e 1 s and Sunshades, fancy and plain. We sell them cheaper than any store in this city. Swiss Embroideries for White Dresses, at 60, 65 and 75c; worked 36-inch, heavy work 24 inch, at 35 te 50c a yard. I Jerseys, Jerseys, Jerseys. Over fifty different styles, from 25c up. Our 50c Jerseys are the fin est in Lancaster. We have them in Plain Black Steckinette, Black and Colored Boucle and Fancy Plaid. Come and leek at our pure Milanese Silk Gloves, extra fine, at 25c a pair. We call special attention te our large stock of Corsets and Bustles. We claim te have the best and most popular styles and the lowest prices. ASTRICH'S P. 0. F., , Lancaster. CAKi'STU. flARPETINGH. AXMINSTER, WILTON, MOQUETTE, BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY, and INGRAIN CARPETINGS ORIENTAL CARPET3: TURKISH, PERSIAN, INDIAN and JAPANESE RUGS McCALLUM & SLOAN 1012-1014 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. JAPANESE MATTING RUGS, CHINA, JAPANESE andCOREAN MATTINGS FLOOR LINENS, OILCLOTHS. and LINOLEUMS. ART SQUARES apH0-2i)tdTu.TbAS (2) X0XD8. JNVESTMENT COMPANY. 7e INTEREST THE U.S. LAND AND INVESTMENT COMPANY offers a limited number of Its first Mortgage tl percent. 10 jear Ueld bends at 93, nutting 7 per cent. Interest (geld) and gives a sleck IlONUb OH" 1300 WITH EACH ll.WO BON U. Value of Pennsylvania property over.&S.Oen.fioo Bended Issue LoOO.euO Annual Interest Charge. 00,000 Estimated Income i Ceal, Iren, Mines, etc sao.cre I'artles wishing rate. Investments at a liberal rate el tuteiest, Addles OHAU. A. FENN, TtaaBtirer, Broadway and 0 Wall Btrees, niw Yerk' mar7-3meedA3tw AVTUHNMYH. J UrHEK S. KAUFPMAN, ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW, NO.2 BOUTB PU1NCE AT., Lancaster. Pa. rs-lydaw DHY 000s9. V.V,.HJJI J B. MARTIN 4 CO. Spring Dress Goods. Every yard Hedu.ced In Price, and we are offering some Immense drives in these goods ; 5,000 yards Drees Goods that told at 121c, 15c and c a yard have been re duced te one price, 4c a yard. SATIN ES. Every day brings something new la Batines, and we new have by far the larg est assortment in the city. French Satlnes. 2j and 352. American Satinet, 10c and 12k. Silk Rhadamas Are the popular silks at 'the present time. Our l)3c quality equal te any sold at 41.25. TABLE LINENS. Fifty Remnant Pieces en our counters at less thau manufacturers' cost. CHINESE MATTINGS Ne auction or brittle straw goods. All new Patterns, new straw, at same price as auction mattings. J. B. MARTIN i CO. OTA MM BROTHERS. STAMM BROTHERS, Ne3. 35 37 North Oneen Street. That's a Whopper Was the remark made by many who read our First Announcement a '.out a $ 1 00,000 Werth -OF. New Spring and Summer DRYGOODS, Notions, Embroideries, Etc. Juil what we Expected and Wanted. SELLING OFF -TO- CLOSE BUSINESS. Many or overybody would he very much surprised at the 'IKKMENOOUS STOCK we bave. If it Is net lioe.to) wertb there's enough for te make all economical buyers happy That's all we are alter, WE WOULD LIKE YOU TO NOTICE THIS. One Hundred Dez'n MKNM FANCY SEAM LESS HOME, 20c a pair ; were 250 a pair. ALSO NOTICE THIS. Ten Pieces FINE TABLE LINENS, We a yard ; were 7ie u j ard. AND STILL NOTIOE THIS, ritteen Thousand Yards PINI8T bleached MUtl.iM, yard wide, 7Kc a yard: was 9j a yard. DON'T FORGET TO NOTIOE THIS. Ten Pieces A I.T.-WOOL CHEAP bUIT 1NO, IK jards wide, f0c a yard ; was 78e. PAY ATTENTION AND NOTIOE 11H8. One Hundred Ileznn LADIES' lULHUIU OANQAUZK VE31S, lioeach; were 25c NOTICE THIS ONE. Kilty Dezen LAD1US' FIVKST CUICli (JOSSAMs.ll!, iltOeaeb; were 12 se. Black Cashmeres and Henriettas. IN UUKAT VARIETY AT THE LOWEST PUICKS EVIEK KNOWN. WKEMK.MHKlt YOUOKT SIM WOHTU OS" UjODaEOllllOO, AT THE BOSTON STORE bKLLl.SU OS TO CLOSE 11U3INKSP. SUdCWKAK' Ai) WEST KING. UAND-PAINTEO NECKTIES AT KIUBMAVS. B OYS' SILK END SUSPEND-EIll, 5.1 CENTS, AT EUIHMAN'S Next Doer te Bayler's Photo nailery. e PEN EVEttY EVENING, KUISUAN'F, (Mlsi riynn's Old Eland ) BUSINESS MiCTHOUS MADE PLAIN. Tbe system of Instruction at the LANCABTElt COMMEUCIAL COLLKOE, Is ae simple and plain that any young ldy or gentleman can easily muter all the details of abustuess education, LII1KUAL TkllMS, Evening Sessions Tuesdays, Wednet and Eildays. oil Information glyen by U.C.WEIDLEE, lAUOaiter Commercial CeUegs, eeUMffl Lancaster, 7a. J.tiiZSs,.-,
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