J. l.TJ'. ' (B ,7" TO ii.- ,VV ' - i-";,,,. - ,. fi tEhs V" ? CufcrJ lU T THE JLANOASTER nATTiV INTELLIGENCER. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1888. 1 ??', t M.t 'i" P" - SW ?? Ifit Wi Era;... ir- IF kv liF w fc&. - W- s K v tf A GREAT OCCASION. ma COLUMBIA niQB SCHOOL UOM MEN0ME5T EXERCISES. tSi- 1 Xt i j'l 'Mnt AnnBiblaje In tbe Opsra lleiue. "'h atadnalet Atqult TheaMlVM Creditably Ths Anneal Address tj '; Char Its Kmery Bmllh. reLttunrA. Jdkk C The ermra liouse ;-.' ww tacked te overflowing last evening, wfcWaUMtlxteeatti annual oemmoncoment A4akamtakAmM t 4ra ltlnt awtfevstl waM tlAln. mjPmatij friends, pupils of the aoheola and ffrtana iwra prtjeent, all desirous of seeing iwifHUHin iuu niiu wuwi - - M1M graduating claseacqtm wbb""" " - aMdttabla manner. On tbeetage were K ?; Rev. Uee, Wells Ely, of the rresby. .",..,'-. t .. nnrv Kmlth. Of tbe 'j tk. .iui ni 'ss. The oratlenH delivered .' rilffarent eraaaaiea Hiiowea cnreim thetigfa. and preparation, and were Uellv red In an excellent manner. Jvvery weru eeuld be distinctly heard lu every part et the auditorium. The mombers et the class reoelved baskets and bouquets of llowers, fruit and ether tokens et friendship from parents and friends, The class motto was, Me reeedamua." The exercises were conduct ed according te the following pregramme : Overture, The Comrades," Mionnerchor orchestra prajer.Kev. Goe, Wells Ely; eatutatery, The Triumphs of Hclenoe," Uorace '. Dickinsen. After welcoming tbe friends, aehoel beard and ethers te the commenco- aaent exercises the speaker said, strangelt la that man, comparatively wean in Him self, should be the highest In the ecale of i lire ; subduing-the brutes by the pewer of tU will and compelling the forces or nature te act according te his direction. Created allghlly superior te the brutes, yet honevor attained his prosent greatness by creation. The development of the power by construct ing what necessity demands tina made him great. Among the EaUiru nations wbere soil Is rich and feed abundant little progress vras made In sclence, but these people came te Grooce and founded two cities Alliens and Hparta. Hparta was known for military strength and Athena for learning. Thore was consider- able learning In the world belore tbe middle ages. Marce Pole In the llth nuntnrv hrmiffht ihn nnmriMB from Ohlna Which gave te Columbus a uesire ler ex- Ploratlen lilaek'a dlscovery et tne power of latent heat led watts te me sieuw engine. The stesmahlp, locomotive, the use of electricity are examples or solenco. Man compels the stenes of the earth te carry bis heavy burdens and the metals te bear his thoughts under oceans snd ever mountains In less tlme than It takes te think. Oration "Our Girls," Emma A. Klch arda. It la pure cruelty te cducate our girls in the hap-hazard fashion of the pres ent day, Beys as seen as they can talk leek forward te manhood, making plans for the future, GUIs leek In adlllerent way. They grew up without any ilxed purpose, unless It la te marry " the Ivy seeking thoaup theaup rxirtlns oak." Weman has dene much te wards civilizing the world, sharing publle danger for life and liberty, ler Justice and freedom. All girls should be given a geed education. It should net be benenlh Amcr Amcr ean girls te learn n trade. Many occupa tions have opened In late years for girls, which they have nlled In a capable man ner. Berne fall, but men also fall, What man ever surpassed Geerge Kllet? The greatest danger for girls is vanity and taste for admiration. Tbe euro is employ ment. Te tbe right minded women tbe duties' of home life are most Important. Therefore since se much depends upon our women, give the girls a fair chance with the boys and it will be geed for home and manhood. Oration "The Nineteenth Century," Ewlnfi Cain. It Is glorious te Uve In the nineteenth century. It la a great age of discovery and Invention. It Is an age of progress never known before In tbe history of the world. Compared with prcvleJN centuries tbroe Important factH stand forth. First That the great political atruggles are betwoen king and people. Second. New problemnof a social and political nature have stirred up the spirit of rrnnhoed. Third. The historic area embraces nearly the whele world Instead of b small portion et It. In carller times kings had unlimited power and poeplo very little voice. In the l'Jlh century It Is changed and new It Is the wants of the people. In European countries the poeplo have enough power te dethrene rulers. If snob progress Is made in the 10th century It Is nstural te suppese that In the 20th cen tury the people will be tbe true power of government The 19th century has seen 13 small oelonloB grown te be ene of the meet powerful nutleuH. It has seen a great civil struggle put down. In former limes labor was degrading, but lu this century labor Is looked upon with honor and respect It Is remarkable for the progress lu sclence and useful arts. We should step sighing for the " geed old time " and remember tint we are Hrlng In the greatest age the world has ever known. Original Peem" A Saxnn Idyl " Elizabeth K. Milllln. This wni ene or the gems et tbe evening and nn abstract would net de justice te the cxeellimt poem, written by a member et the gmJuatlng class. Oration, " Whltewash," Harriet M. Wan baugh. In tbe sprlngtime when nature has dressed herself iu a new rebe or groen, the skies have put en thelr bluest oeat and everything seems te be looking Ita best, we try te keep along by glviug our fences, eta, a coat of whltewash which shall hlde all traces of winter's wear and prosent te us a clean while face that Bliall uiake us forget the blackneas beneath. Seeing these thlnus after they are newly whitowasbed we nm attracted by tbeirappearance of purity. We all knew men who wish te be what they are net They are prefuse in their offers el assistance, but when times of (rial come, when they could render aid, they turn away and pass down the ether side The Bhylecks who extols our Judgment and flatter our wisdom, but demands our life-bleed te appease his greed, we desplae as we would a viper, yet hew Boen Bnd with what grace de w6 yield te hisdecep hisdecep tlen and false persuasion of a Cleopatra? Hypocrisy la one of the greatest Bins of social llle. One of the most popular dis guises of the hypocrite Is religion, but be la always in a state of misery, always fear fear leg that be will be found out Slnce the person who seems geed and Is net geed has always something te fear, and tbe person Who Js geed Is free from fear, hew much isler It la te be geed than te seem geed. Medley wallr, "Admiration." Maimer Maimer a'iet orchestra. Oration" Cheerfulness," Jonnle a. Bultb. We all have our life problems te workout, and our fnture and success in that work determines whether our llfe has bean a worthy one. Nothing Is better than a bright, cheerful disposition, a cheerful mind Joined with Innocence will make beauty attractive and wit geed na tural. Poeplo who are cheurlul mske theintelvea happy and persons around them nappy. Cheerfulness In a person casts Its light around and ills reflected in the faces of persons who cannot help being In fluenced by It Compare cheerful persons and theso miserable and mark the contrast. jwecuer aays: "i is net work that kills, but worry." It has been said tssAlewsplrltedness Is only an Intense form efaelnsMus. Since we have no right te beeelttsb; u is a moral duty te leek upon Ue bright side of things. Te be happy ourselves is tar from being the main object of life, but then the world shall bs tetter ler It JieetUUen t "The Pieud.MUs McBrlde," Flera IT. Wlke. Delivered In manner Vf hleh reoelved lead epplaute. Oration "Onr Common Scheel," Eva W. Elliett. Education Is the strength et any nation and In no country in the world Is It mere ncctttary than In a republic. It Is our main hope and ntey, and since tbe com mon school Is tbe place wbere the masses are trained for Ihelr life work, they should receive the altentlen net only of parents but of politician, states, men and all who are ln?"ted in the welfare of the country. The Pilgrim tsthers reoegnifod this necessity and estab lished sobeols as seen as they landed. The Unlted States Is the best govcrned country in the world because It Is governed by the people If the poeplo are net educated te knew what Is net geed for their country, they are net qualified te vote en questions concerning the government. Common schools bcncUt all poeplo because they street the government Educated poeplo are most likely te reallzs tbe value or the power of voting and te knew that the vote dees net really belong te them but Is only a trust. Anarchists soem te have the epln Ien that llberty Is freedom te de as they please, Intomperarioo cannot be cured by prohibition or high llconse but by educa ting the poerlo te understand the clleet et alcohol en thosvsiem.Astlio aim of the com men Bchoels Is te eduratothe poeplo we asK for these schools tbe acilte and llberal sup sup pert or all our citizens. Keoltallen, "Mena's Waters," Mary Uelnaman. Dollvered In a very pleasing inanner. roeolvlncdoiorvod applause. Valodletory, "AM vlatn Inveulaui, aut faelam," Jehn F. Miller. Thore was a tioble Unman, In Heme's lmpirll day, Who heard a inward croaker Hi I te the emtie say. " ihoj'rniinle In sneba fortress Thbi-e Is no way In take It." On. en, exclalmnd the here, "in mm a wayonnaseii. This was the secret of Reman success. They found n way te obtain anything Ihey wlshed or te oenquor obslacles that were met is It surprising that ihey were con querors of the world slnce they had such a spirit. A spirit that was unoenquorablo, for Ihey would light to.the death If neces sary, i'.aeh ene felt that what he did was for the geed of Heme and tboreby bis dolermlnntlon te stic stic stic coed wbh Ht ren? then oil. This Is Iho socret of nil suet-en. It we start with the dotermlnatlon te mioceod, the way will be round, ler uoiennination istne lounuaiien of all our future ellertn. In one's early llfe the pewer or doterminBiion siieuiu uone volepcd. As tucre Is no royal reaa te learning," knowledge must be ob tained by bard work. Onr school llfe It only the preparation rer our llfe work. If we have dene well during this porled we will be able te leek at our fnture work with .courage It should be tomemberod that success Is only obtalned by vigorous oxerclso of our powers and by an lionest purpese, honestly pursued. Te be successful ene must put bis should or te the wheel" and net be waiting for something te turn up. He should work for the geed of his employers and remember there Is a work for him If he cheeses le take It X.uthei's work, though apparently small and unimportant at first was carried out simply by his determina tion and his own words, "Hore 1 stand, I cannot de otherwise," gives us the key te his Hiiccecf. Our forefathers freed tbem tbem tbem solves net by thelr military atrength but by thelr fixed purpese and ready will. The cause el Grant's success Is implied In his own weids, "I'll light It out en this line if It takes all summer." We should romom remom romem bor that succesa docs net mean the attain ment et wealth or honor, but In Iho surety that we have carried out what we have un dertaken. In the name of hla class the valodlcterlan bade farewcll te frlends, toaehorH, (llrnolern and schoolmates. Chorus " March In Sprlngtime," Col umbia Mfunncicher, Annual Address Hen. Chas, Kmery Smith. Taking a low points from the ora tions of the graduates an cloqiient address was made mid was llstened le with much attention. Prrnoiitatleu of diplomas Borough Su perintendent 8. II. Hedman, March" lloccttelo," orchestra. Durlug the lunula the frlendH of the grnduatOH tilled the stage, tendnrlng their congratulation!. Dr. W. (1. Tayler, president of the beard, outertiilncd his nssoclates, teachers, mem mem mom eors of tlie prcHi mid gentlemen irlenus at his home en Locust stroet nfter the oxer exer oxer eisi'H lu ihe opera heuip. The person" present enjoyed the hospitalities of Or. and Mrs. Tayler. The Mu-nnorelior orehostra made thelr first public nppearnm-e and rendered very tint) imiHlu. trmati ly the 1'ullre. William 'I'm tier, colerod, charged with attacking Geerge Wllley en Saturday nnd steitllng his wntcb, was arrested in I'hlla. dolphin, te which city lie (led. Otllcer Wlttlck went ntter the prisoner. Abrniii Kauttinan, Jehn NlBsley, lllrnin Kaiiflmun end C. H. Musscr, who bearded strain nt Mauhelm en Saturday night and began llglitlnir, were lined by Squlre Hersliey. A I'rmtjr Wedding. The marilHge of Miss Mary Gertrude lUcliuinu, youngest daughter or Mr. Jehu It. Ituchiiian, and Mr, Charles Heward llaldemnn, Mm of Mr. Goe. W. llaldeman, was solemnly! this morning at 10:15 e'circlc, at ihe linndsome resldonce el Mr, ltachuian, en Seuth Second Btreet The eoreinony was performed by llev. V. J. Clay Merau. The wedding was wltuiHSed by the limnodlate tamllles unit nBiimll clrole et filends of the contracting parllcp. Among the guests wero Misses Whltncr and Hard, of Iteadlng: Miss Carrle Vauglun, Yerk ; MlssSlaymaker, Lancas ter ; Mlm Iroue McOlure, Danville I'eraeniU uiul Oilier Nnien. Mrs llarliam ltarofeot and son Karl, of Cambridge City, luil,, have been visiting Wm. llarufoet, In town. The remains of the late Dr. (loergo lleatly, of Philadelphia, will be brought le town en Thursday at 10 a. m, The luneral servliTs will be held lu St Paul's eliurch. The l nlted lirothren Sunday eoheol will plcnleut Lltltz en July IS. Ilie euni; Men' Democratic (Jliili, There was a large meetlng of the Yeung Men's Democratic club In their rooms in Iho poateilleo building en Tuesday ove eve nlng, It being the tlme for tbe annual elec tion of rlllcerp. These wero cIiohei : President, Goe. N. Iteynelds; ilrst qe president, Wm. It Hrlnten j second Moe president, James C, Leman ,- third vice president, J. Henry Gerhart; secretary, K S. Pjfer j corresponding secretary, G. iless Kshleman ; trcbsurer, Ohas. E. Downey; mtrsbal, W. Stenmau Dlller; directors, Win, H. Helily, Dr. W. H. Lewell, H L. ltaub, J. l'red Plsher, W. C, Hroeht D. P. Utichmlller was olectod a inomber of the executive committee of the National Loitue et Demccralle clubs. The follow ing delegates were cbosen te attend the meeting of clubs in Jtaltlmore en July l; Charles E. Downey, K, S, Pyfer, J. Harry Gerhart, Win. H. Heilly, Leuis Bauman, W. Btehman Dlller, James C. Leman. Tli r. i, H. ut A. I'alr. The P. O. S. of A. f4tr clesed a work age, One of the prizes, a gossajier, wm net called for until Tuesday evenlng when Mr. J. McGowen presented the winning ticket, Na DO, Bnd was glven the prize. Ticket 2S1 drew the silver caster. The holder of the ticket cn pf.t the prize by presenting the ticket te Wm. 1L Wehr, Ql Mlddle atroet. lUe Hall um. The League games en Monday resulted At Philadelphia, Chicago 3, Philadelphia:!: at Washington, Detroit , Washington 0: at Bosten, Pittsburg I, llosteu JO ; at New Yerk, Indianapolis I, Mew Yerk 2. Association : At Philadelphia, Athletlca 11, Clnelnnatl7; at New Yerk, Brooklyn C. St Leuis -1 ; at Baltimore, Kansas Oity i Baltimore tl: at Cleveland, Louisville t. Cleveland 6. enit-nuKya iav. Ben lef in (he Bloent Jef V.tt. Chutcli-Cet- It ft VT '' BDdr. " Mr. Jey, June 6. Children's Dsy was ebserved In St Msrk'a U. II. church en Sunday under tbe supervision of Presiding Elder I. ItallzelL Tbe exercises were varled and fall of Instruction and were en en en joyed by tbe large assemblage. The house was finely decerated with petted plantr, Ac Next Monday Cnllege Day will be ob eb eb eorved In the Jletbel Churchjer Ged. The house will be finely decorated and an ex cellent programme provided, The exer cises will begin at 7 p. m. The M. K. chureh will, next Sunday, ebserve Children's Day with appropriate exerclses, te oemmonco at 0 o'clock p. m. Next Sunday the Evangelical churcb, which has undergene Improvement will be opened, llev. S. 1,. Welsr, of Ilarrls burg, will be present and preach In tbe morning and altorneon. Platform excr excr e'ses will be held In the afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The odllleo has been papered, In side, repainted and a new mrpet placed In the aisles. It leeks neat and comfortable, The ordinances et washing or the saints' feet and the Lord's supper wero olmerved In tbe liotliel Church of Ocd en Hunday evenlng. Tbe Star Steam Healing company are oyercrowdid with orderH. J no. Ucheck Is erecting n new trcslle work at bis coal yard, Tbe P. It. II company hnve laid a new trunk under thelr tracks at the Mt. Jey street crossing. SLIGHT lllti: AT l'K.NN I HON WOltK". A Final, Frem Hie Hella Igiiltra lUe Hoef llie l'lainf a Heim L'unquercd. Last ovenlng about 11 o'clock the steam whlstle of the 1'enn Iren works blew n shrill blast that atarlled the nolghberhood. A few minutes later 11 re alarm box Ne 31 struck an alarm et Urn and Iho Hremen quickly roapendoi'. It was discovered that the root or the Jenny mill wan en lire, hav ing caught probably from n fUMi In the rolls. Ne. .3 steamer wai put Inte sorvlce and the Hemes wero seen extinguished ; but a stream et water was thrown en the root for nearly an hour ntterwards te mnke sure that no ombers were concealed In tbe reef, Thodamige was slight and is fully oevorod by Insurance In Heveral companlea of which Jero ltlfe Is local sgptit During the llre a second alarm was sounded from the snmn box by be me mi known portion, which for a tlme threw the firemen Inte some confusion and drew n great crowd of poeplo te the scene, It belug supposed that the llre was u koiIeiir ene. The tire plug nearnst the 1'enn works was badly out of order, and the top et the casing bad te be broken oil' bofero It could be epened. This caused the llromen Heme delay, nnd might have resulted seriously had the llre been In Heme ether part of the building. The plug looked as If It bad net been opened since last fall, and that the frost during the wlnter had prossed tbe screw se tightly sgalnst tbe case, that It could net be tnrncd. Thore may be ollier plugs In as bad or worse condition. The Biiporlntendont or water works should glve them an overhauling. ' ' a FASHION III.K WKI1DIM1, l.'nsutllul llrlilal Mrcne III Wakrllelil 1'reali) tuiliin Church, Clorinitutenu. A fasblonable wedding took place Tues day night In the Waktlleld Prcsbyterlan church, Uormautewn, witnesaed by nearly 000 poeplo, principally from Germantewn and Philadelphia, The contracting parties wero Mr. William Stener Gleim, son of Mr. Jehn O. Glelm, a well-known mor mer chaut et Lancaster, and MUa Aurella Sheridau Coulter, eldest daughter of Mrs. Susan D. Ceulter, widow of the late Stephon Coulter, residing en Main, below Legan stroet. The brlde was named Slier Idan after the goneral, who was a great favorite of her doceased father. The lady of honor was Miss Jlattle Adamsen. Miss I-'annle Ceulter, slster of tbe biide, and Miss Lmra lionsen wero the bridesmaids. The ushers were Mesirn. U. W. Unrtman, S. B. Dewney, Jehn C. Uager, Jr., I, Hart man, all of Lancaster, end ProHcett Adam son, of Germantewn. The brlde waB given awuy by Captain Douglass Ottlnger, en undo cf Mre. Ceulter. The eoreinony was performed by Bev. Dr. J. Y Mitchell, el this city, the groom belng a momber of the Preshyterlan church under Dr. MltoheH's charge. The brlde wai dressed In wblte duchess satin, point Iree and pearls ; the bridesmaids, point surali and tulle. A re re re oeptlon followed the oeromony et the rosl resl rosl denco of the bridis mether. On thelr re turn from their bridal trip the happy cou ceu pln will occupy the benutirul home ei Jehn H. (Helm, " Abbeyvllle," Lancaster county. 'lillMlUK In Alnuiit .dy Ker several weeks past thore hnve been a gang of thloves lu and about Mount Jey, who iave cnmmltted n niimber of tmrgla rliH and larcoiiles. Tuesday night Ithey wero sgaln at work, 'ihey broke into the residence of A met Heet, en Mnrietta strcet, nnd stelo n let of sllvorvvure, noine clothing and sorae eatables, nud ranssckrd the hoiise for otlier valuablep. They also broke Inte the cellar of Unrry Scheck's resldonce, but appear te have bcen scared oil bofero getting into the upier part of the Iiuose. They also broke Inte Mrs. Leader's hon hen hon nery, en Marietta street, nnd carriud eir her chickens. The .luhimeii Cme. District Attorney Jehn B. Hunimiii, nt lliohelloltntlonoi Messra. Koblnsen, lioas lieas lioas ley and Cummins, Hamuel Jehnsen's coun ceun coun sel, came bofero Judge l'uthey In the Dola Dela waro county court ou Tuesday with an in in dlctment chiirglng Alexander Prltchett wlthperjury lu testllyliig fnlsolyet the trial of Johusen for the murder of Jehu Sharp less, aurt nsked pormlsbien te send It bofero the grand Jury. The motion wai vigor ously oppesod by ex District Attorney Baker, who made an argument In the cafce and, lu auswer te Mr. Hoblnsen, said he was thore te defend the commonwealth's wltnehHO. Judge Piithey, howevcr per mitted the Indlctment te go tioTere the granu Jury, aud In doing he oxpuined te tliem ihe law In regard te peijury and what con stituted the otlenso in law. The ovldenoo lesiihtaln the Indlotment wai prosunted by District Atterney lisnuum bofero the Jury In their chamber, nnd thou they went home, and will vete en the bill lu the mernlug. I'ulil the Ueala. Adam Bliimeushlne, of West Heraplleld township, was nrrested en Tuesday by Constable Sides, en n warrant Issued by Aldermau Ualbach. He was charged with assaulting and threatening Amazlah Herr, afarmer. The hearing wai llxed for 11 o'clock this mernlug, aud at that hour Mr, Herr agreed te withdraw the i.ult en pay ment of costs. Bluuionshlne ngreed te this preposition and that ended the suit The Hiker I tub bury. The seven young men charged with breaking Inte Jehu Baker's cigar and to bacco siore were given a hearing before Alderman Deeu Tmsday evenlng. Tlie parlies were represented by soveral lawyers. Hairy Hlephen, ene of the nc nc cused, was dlacharged, there being no ovl evl ovl Uence sgaltiMt him. The cases Bgalnst the ether six wero held under ad vUeinent WhJ hliBhueal'er lllterce. Mrs, Mary Cappler has brought suit in the suporler court lu New Yerk for a lim ited dlvorce. She aays that her husband Jacob bes knecked her down with bis flat, an axe handle, a bag or nllver money and n basa ball bat j has thrown at her a pan of boiling fat aud a sugar bowl ; has dragged her about the room by tbe hair ; lias smasliiKl the furniture aud has tried te up set a red het steve. Council sl!'ilii;, The J tine meeting of city oeunoils be held thU evening at 7:30 e'vlcck. will THE CONVENTION. Continued from fln.t psge. Ocersls, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Itaniar, Maryland, MaatachusAttes, Michigan, Min nesota, Mississippi. New" Jersey, Oregon, Itbede Island, Seuth Carolina, Tnnnees, Texas, Wisconsin, New Mexico, Utah 22. Oerman Arkansls, California, Connecti cut Kentucky, IiOUlaana, Maine, Missouri, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Yerk, North Carolina, Ohie, Pennsylvania, Ver mont Virginia, West Virginia, Arlzens, District of Columbia, Wyoming, Idaho SO. The committeemen from Flerida, Nevada, Mentaua or Washington territory were net present or refrained frr.m voting. On motion of Mr. German a sub-committee of nlne was appointed te frame resolutions snd report te the full committee at Its meeting Wednesday morning, the fol lowing states te he represented upon this suoeommiiioo: uennecicui, new iun. New Jersey, Indians, Kentucky, Michigan, Oregon, Maryland and Mlssisslpp', At Mr. Waltorsen'a suggestion this was stts. quently enlarged te eleven by the addition of tbe representatives from Colerado and Louisiana. William I. Heatl. et Krle, was unsnl niniuly clioves the Pennsylvania membtr of tlie national Damocratle commlltce. ION. WILLIAM 11. llAUNim. Tlie OliMiiiiati ut the Mellennl Cemrnlttte r Itin Ileinocnille l'nrtjr. The Hen, Wm. II, Rarnum, chairman of the Domecratlo national committeo or 18SS, Is thoroughly familiar with the routlne of Domecratlo national politic Net only lias he been eilnlniratn tn the national conven tions et 18C8-72-7H-80 and '81, but he has bcen chnlrmun of the national coramilte1) slnce 187(5, nt which tlmn he suoceeded Mr. Hewllt te tbe position. It is seldom tbatone man Is allowed such a lone lease of power, and It Is a recognition or the thorough and elllclent manner In which boeonducted the campalnnsef 1870 Bnd lbbO. Mr. llarnum Is a man who Is quick at dcclslve action and is also a thorough DomecroL Wbo Wbe Wbo evortho Democracy may cboeso nB thelr standard-bearer can always roekon en his cordial support. He was an en thusiastic supporter et Tliden, and deslrcd him te Bianu ler me ro re ro nemlnatlon. " With Tllden we are sure of succesK," were bis words. Heme of his ut terances are decldedly oplgramatte In thelr character ; as for Instance, " 1 never rIve up the HKht belore the battle Is begun." Mr. llarnum Is a native of New Yerk stale, bavins: been born In Columbia county, HepL 17, 1818. After receiving a common snlioel education he went te Cennecti cut. He Is a resident of Llme Reck, in that state.and is engased In the Iren bust bust nees. He has several efllccs In New Yerk city. He was n moinber of the Connecticut legislature In 1801 1852 and was sent te the Ferty-Urst, Porty-socend, third and fourth UotiKrespCs by the Democrats of bis Btatn When Senater Orris H. Perry died In 1870 he was chosen te serve his uiuxpired term and Ulled the seat until 1S70. lHJNIHll'.DS III' IKIUSKi HUKMUI. OtcrTm-nll'lite llumlrril rcnpln lltiiilcreil llumelcas In 1 1 till, Outarle. Tuesday siterncen a flre swept ever wards Ne. -I and :, of Iho city et Hull, op ep op peslto Ottawa, Uentrnylng botween 300 and 4!0 houses and tendering ever U.fiOO per sons homelcs". Hix or seven blocks are new n Binoultlerlng iimai of rulnf. The llre hroke out In tlie City ball, situ, atetl In Iho contre of the most populous portion et tlie city, nod the ragtag wind served te spread tlie llimes with romarkn remarkn blu rapidity. Tlie llre brlgeilu wes ou the h-xu ulmeHt Iminodliitely, but the llre ap pliances were nileerably Iiisulllcieut ana the water pressure was very low. The building was seen n iiiasa or Dimes nnd the wind hurled the burning embers castwara across the square Inte n long block of wooden houses, which leek llre at once. The llre then swept overythlng belore It, spreadlng farther east nnd also extending northeast about threo blocks, and literally burnt ltsell out hull a mlle from whero It started. The area It traversed extended from City Hall equare te Mollae'a deck, outMile tlie city limits. Tuesday night huudreds of tamllles camped lu thn open air without shelter of any kind. Prompt moAsures ter thelr nil let have been taken. The Iehs innv Im f.00,001), nnd possibly It will reach (800,000. The Insurance will net reaeh one-fltth or the amount et lus. The principal buildings burned, npnrt from llttten cr twenty terca and shops, were the City ball, the Catholic church, n stene structure weith 1 100, 000 ; n threo story presbytery, and a conveut. Tlie origin of tbe tire is unknown. PltOM OAKI.HI.KTO M1I.I.KUSY1LI.K. Teachers et Ihalnillnn Tralnlui; Sclieul Oil' en it Vacatien: Tuesday morning a uumber of the fomale tcacliers of the Indian Industrial school nt Carlisle reached Lancnster, nnd after a pleasant stroll through sonie et the prin cipal stroeti took the stroet cars for MUlora MUlera MUlora vllle te take n leek nt the Nermal Bchoel and lta surreundlugH. The visitors wero Mrs. Dr. (liven, wile of the surgeen In ohargeot the Indian school j and Misses Pisher, Kote, Pattorseu, Seabrook, Lewo, I'lillllpf, Kly, lloeth, nnd Culler, toachers lnthosevoral depaiimuuts of the school. They brought with thorn four bright Indian girls Anna Themas, Jemlraa Whoeloo'ic, Ltllle Cornelius aud Nancy Cernellus. Tlie party oxpressod tl.em tl.em selves as belng delighted with their ride from Carlisle te Liucaster nnd oxpectod te lmve a geed tlme at tbe Nermal school el which Superintendent Pratt, nf the Indian school, had speke se highly. They returned te Carlisle in the ovenlng. llirr Were I'UkiKtckula. Constable lSarnheld en his way te Rich mond, Virginia, stepped nt llaltlmore nud at pollce hcadquarteia was shown Iho pho tographs In tbe rogues' gallery. -He found thore the photograph el Harry Falrchlld, who was arrested a number of times as a plokpeckot. I'dlrchlld is the man who was arrested In this city en the dny the circus was here nud who refused te give his nsme. He was committed tejill bore bs Ne, 1 and was dlschsrged niter the circus left town. Olllcer Raruheld also found in the rogues' galley tbe portrait el Ne. -, who was arrested at the uauie tlme. He Is also a plckpcoicef, lllliliti jinin Med a Warm It re-pileu. Pice C. Lemaii, a young Heur and feed doaler en Seuth Q'leeti street, with a com panion started In a buggy te Fertility en Tuesday night at 10:30 o'clock. At Michael Metjar's hotel, they were Informed that highwaymen wero In ihe vicinity. Leman went back, borrowed from Samuel Potts a double barreled shot gun, aud resmued thojeurnoy. About 100 yards trem Melllnger'd inoetlnghotiBooii the Phil adelphia plke, threo uogrees approacbed the buggy, Rt "10 tae,ui "uJ ,lla coiupau ceiupau Inns at the slile. Leman ordercd them away, and they still contlnued te ad ad vance. He then discharged a lead of bird shot at the uearest negre. Thore was n howl of pain ana the threo lied Inte the darkness. The rest or thojeurnoy was unmarknl by any inci dent. Itlrpluine Count ( lien. Uesa llrei), i03t(3(iice, b.C Wet Chesluut street, U coeDoelcrt with the tolepbeuo t-x ctauge, Bit 11 a raUlsg Handle. OaTuetday afternoeo, William Bltner, an of Jehn It. Bltner, and William PenU, anether young man, stepped en the eleva tor in the old freight warebeute el Mr. Blt ner, en KettJi Prince etreet Twe boys pulled en the elovster rope, and the occupants had ascended a few feet, when the vibrations of the rope dislodged a bundle of tobaeoo case pests. These fell from the third fleer, distance et 23 fee't striking Bltner and Pentx en their headr, Pentz was atunned by the blew and a long gash was cut In his head. Bltner get a black oye. Dr. J, Aug. Ebler dressed Pentz's wound. B Otttrabarg Bf eanmeriU. The stats monument commission, lsAes. slenat Gettysburg en Tuesday, approved the detlgns for the monuments or the Ninth and Tenth Itcsorves and the Ninety-third and-One hundred and fortieth Bealment. They located the positions of the Seventy fourth en tbe Eleventh Cerps avenue, the Seventy-tblrd and Cooper's Battery en East Cemetery Hill, ibe One-hundred-and fortieth west of Devll's Den, the "Loep," t le Oae-hundred and-eleventh In the cen- rai Kjruu!i ui lyinps inn anu me Tenth llsservea weat of Bound Tep. A Htiert nenl tics. James Dougherty, arrested by Constable SIdes rer raising a disturbance at the Leepard hotel, was sent te J til today by Alderman Halbieb for thirty. Blx hours. The sontence wai made light because he had work te go te. 1'OLITICAL. Democratic ntte Tirktt. rOR SOrBKMB JDOOB. I. 11. 11 :Cellum, of BUfquehanna county.) KLKCTOBS, At Larfie-U. Milten Speer, A.r. Keating. 1. Pavld W.Sollers,' m. Alvln Day, 11. William Dent, i. jmcnsni aiaiiep, S. A. II. Ladncr, 4. William. I. l.attn, B.Jehn 'lajler. C. sranblln WulAen. it. UlUBPll Katnns, 18 llenry K. Woodal, i9. Herman Hosier, .0. William a. (iarman, 21. William Muber, . .Tebn H. llnl.ey, 7. (Innrge Vf. I'uulluK. K, Jiuiu-sBuiUh. 0 Daniel w.Hchweyer, a. Jehn Ilucknnateln, M William 1. l.anti, a. David t. Mnrrlg, :c. James II. Caldwell, 7 H. T. Nelll. I". VT . I. V41V01I 11. :lmrlc3 hoblnsen, l:. .Iiitm 11. lievnulili", 11. IJl'il .I.iUyner, II. Hliiien 1'. Lllit, w.J. J.. Drewn. COUNTY TICKET, Ceti0rej. 1IUUAUK I.. UAbDKM AN, Chlcklei Wnfe Senater. CUItlSTIAN UOWK.BtresblirfcT, Aiiemlly. (Northern Dlalrlct.) J. r. KCIITKUNAUII, Manhetiii. .lOILH ItlLKY.Uanhelm. KMAMUKI, HOrrM AN. KHzibetMewn, (louthern District.) 7JAMES U. Uell'AIlHAN, Drnmere, Hecerrfer. JOHN UK11JI AN, Manhelm. County Soltetter. WM.U. 1IU1NTUN, Lancaster. Jwy Commlntener. FltANIvf.lN OliAltK, Htrasburg. DWttteri of the J'oer. 1'. WA1,1 Lancaster. J. MO.STUOSIKllY, Meuntvllle. J'rljen Impectert. A. L. WINTKIUS froviacnce. II. Y. HAMILTON. Wcstllainpfleld DKATUHA Lnxn-Junn K, 1F8, at SeuUnrsliurir. Mrs: Lllzi Loek, wlfj or Mojej Leng, aged si years and 'i days. Kolatlves and friends invited te attend the fnnural, from her late residence, en ITrlday, J une 8, at 1 o'clock Interment ut Utrasburg cometory. bTAUiKi-n In (Jnavryvllle, en the Cth Inst., ltanjntblii r' , son of K. M. ana LyOla J. Stitutrer, In tlie 18lh year et bis ane. 1 he relattvea nnd filends of the family are riHpectrully Invltid te attend the funeral, without lurtber notice, from his parents' resl resl resl doneo, Quarry vllle, en Saturday (morning at 1C:TO o'clock, lntorinent at MccUanlci drove. 2td MAKKSTS. drain euct I'rovlaleua. rurnlshed by f. K. Tundt, Hreker. C'uuune, June e, 1 00 o'clock p. id. Wheut. Cern. Oa'. Perk. I.arO. June W UV, tny. .... 8 M July Mv i( m;' 14.17 8.70 AllKUSt t:Vi M iiiiU.V B 71 Sopteuiher. tii bV?l 'ilUkl S.T5 December ,...W,H union oil kiiv; Consels )i l:-ltt Cloning l'rlces-2 o'clock p. m. Wheat, Ceri. Oats. rerk. lard. June s tn J1J H07 July t rtvi xiX 1107 AtlKHSt bi MJJ 23i 14 27 tciptoinber 8 Hi 6S -; 11.3 8 05 8.70 8.7ft 8.7S uucemunr ijj CiudeUU M Consels itecutiita. Car Li .is Wlnter Whttit... Spring Wheat.... Cera Oats Uve IS 43 7! 21C liarley llnad. llnrilnl!i lines IG,ene Ueculila Cattle 11,000 Chicago I'rnduca Itlsrknt. CniCAOe, ilunnO, 9 30 p. in. Market erencd. Wheat June, 85VJO ; July, We.: Aug., 86c ; Hcpt . HIXc. Corn-.Hiiie, BiK; July, Xc; Aug , 6l)c ; Sept , M'ie. Oats iiine,3ii'c.i July, 3.1fc.i Aug., 2We ; Sept., Zic. l-nrk-.funn.su eX j July, 111 25; August, 11131: Bipt.,1111 K Laru .Hun-, ts te j July, $377Ki August, $3 I2H i Bem., fs hV Short Ulh--Jure, 17 CO: Julj', 17 75 1 August, 17 SIX ; tept , 17 'M. Bleck marking. Quotations by Heed, McUranu A Ce., bank eiu, Luncat-liir, 1'a. saw vers list. 11 A. M. 12 m. im, Canada l'acinc WW C. C. C. Al Colerado Ceal , .. 31 Control 1'ucine Se Canada Seuthern 4$'i UK' a ChlM8t L.A I'hg 7 1 X Den. A llle O . v', Del. LAW 12S ttli 12ftli Krle -ity, -2y, ail Krle2nds (3i U3W til Jer O ..?. 8J K.AT liJ Leti, AN M b:U t,i l. aiiote j; ihih a Mich Cen '.an MtsHuurl ratlflc 7l 70 ""ii Heck Valley 21 N.l 2.15; Vi SIX V. 1". Pre! Mi Mii M N.West ies;2 iej iej N.Y.O , K.Mi New England 37 31i Sly, Xegt Tounejsoo li Omulia HM Oregen irauspertattnn.. i'J'i ?); 2li Ouwrle A VV 1JW 15k 15U PacltlcUail si 31 31 Ulchmeiid lurmlual ?1X 22JJ 2!ii sl Paul tn',: nk cih Texaa l'aclfle ih;2 lak 19H Union l'acinc MK 6IK U Wabash Cem 11 13 13 Wabash l'ref 2JX WesUim U Tx 7.V4 7.j Weat Shero lleuda lxiyi luiX WK rUILADBLl-IIU LIST, Leti ViU fay. U..N.Y.A Phlla l'u. It. II t.l'i bl K'i Iteadlng !;, i) 13-13 2J 1S-1G lAih. Nnv , 4 Hostenv. l'ass P. A K U N.Cent , l'eeplea l'aaa lid Uen's m; Oil TUX 801' Nil,' l'hlle. Tructlen 7 .... Uouaeliold AlarkeU ininv, I'roan.ery Hutter V 3.e llutU'r V n. tec Hutch Ohoeso V lump ..HJUe reuLTar. Chickens V pair (live) tOQlCe Chtckens V piece (cleanud) 3iitve Ducks, cm li 4' ,VA'I(' A J) VKJITIH h:lK.Tn" WANTKD AdOOD COOK. APPLY ut the lMSlttasM'sn Olllce. Jel t(d O' UK ae'tUKNLlON AND MIA QUK HID A fcCli4 A It are Clear Havana, hand, made, lu boxes el Su'a and loe'a. IIKMUTII'S CIU Alt 8T011K. lliKast Mngttrvet. Katabllahed 1770. Ul-vrASIUia SUHOOLTAX, ISSh-TUK UUPLIOATK la new tn itu hands e( the Tieaburer, Olllce heius Irem'Ja in. till 4 p in W. O. MAUHII ai.1., Treasuier. nitO-lldU M). u Cunuu vquare, KV hTOOIC OP OaNEH. Al.Lblll.wS AND I.OWKST I'ltlCKS. JJUMU'l U'.S CU) Alt HTOIIK, Ne. 114 Last King Street, SS-XgtuhlIhed,1770. feh2U-VAslttld 1JIUYULKS AND IUOYOLK PARTS 1j llxplaled and uiudu ejuul teuew, 1'ilcca very moderatv, at llUCIIMlLLEU'S 1'elUhlDg and Hallux rteiti, apaJwdU 130 North Uarket SUvt, MMW ADVMBTXSMMMNTB. SAyM, X AKINO POWDER ROYAL BAKING POWDER, Absolutely Pure. THI8 powder nover 'varies. A marvel of parity, strength and wholesomnnois. Mere economical than the ordinary kinds, and can net be sold In competition with ihn muiutnde of low test short weight, slain nrphrMphate powners Sold only; in earn. Ket.l IUsise 1'ewdsb Ce , lus WsJl Btreet Mew Yerk. 1r lydAw r YEA HOLD PUUB BYE WHISKY e 7i OKNTS A qUABT. Quality unturpeaanr for the money. Ne.21 t'ontre tquaif, Lancaster, Pa. I IjU)R RENT FRONT AND RKAK I ! buotrients under Illrah A Rrn.'s ClethluR I store i ireni ene saiuieiu lorsneemaser annp ; rear snttable lereutlug hnnaoer s;reen Rrecery. Apply ie uiuiii ,t niiu., ul lr lma Centra Square. ANGLE 118' OUTFITS A VKRY COM plpte variety el Keds.Urass ana nickel Kopla, mm ana Llnen Lines. Ked Mounting. Suollea Heeka, irieats, Artificial Kiles aud ether mppllts. at 1IUI1LKY'8 DHUO 8TOKF. 30 WcstKtPK atroet. TAUOHP , SHKAFPKR'S PURE RYE WHISKY. (MY OWN DISTILLATION.) NO. 15 OKNTBK 8QUA11K. CITY TAX, 1S88-THE CITY TAX DU nlirntn la tinw In the hands et the Cltv Treasurer rer colledion, onice hours, 0.00 n.m. 11I18 00 p.m. J. II KATIireN, JtStldK City Treasurer. TUK HLAOK BARREN SPRINGS 110U8K Is new prepared te recolve guests, uoed rooms, I fi Ce te 111) 00 per week. L-ave Lancaster ler Haines station, vis. Col umbia, at d ie a, m. or 5.20 p. m. Carriage will be in waiting only en proviena notice et day and train. (JHUlSllK B0MI1IC1WEH, JuneOlmWA'J Mansger. 1,. FISHER, DENTIST. VV Particular attention clven te filling and preserving the natural teeth. 1 have ail tbe latest tmprovements for doing nice -serk at a very reasonable cost. Uavlngyearaef ex parlance In the large clttes I am snre te give the beat et satisfaction and save you money, best artificial teeth only 8 00 per set. marlft-lyd Nn. 64 NOIil H QU KKN ST. T" EVAN'S FLOUR. USE LEVAN'S FLOUR. It Always Ulvej satisfaction M.ThAS TJ13TATE OF AMOS ANSELM Klrchnnr. late of Lancaster cltv. dee'd. Lolters of administration en said ostate ha. vine been srantedtotheunderslanod, all persons Indebted thereto are rcquostnotomakelinmB rcquestnotomakelinmB rcquostnetomakelinmB dlate payment, end Uiote having claims or de mands against tlie same, will present thim wlthent delay for settlement te the under, signed, resiainB In l.ancaU)r city. WILLIAM HOJCNNINQKB, Jens A. reTLK, Administrator. Attorney. ma O-fltdW RE OU GOING FISHING WHIT- IX. MONDAY 7 We have a tine let of theso three Jointed Heds ter le cents i lteels, 23 corns. TbochnlceHlotof Lines evor seen In Lan caster, all at lowest prices. We are headquarters en KlMilng Tackle, and can supply anything In tackle. Our sleck of Jolnted Heds embrace: many bargains at little mere than half el lest year's prlcus. FUAILKY'S KABT KN1) rilAltMACY, (Opposlte Kasteru Market.) M.W.FAW THE OLD GERMAN WATCHMAKER IN TOWN AOAIM. The old German Watchmuker. J. W. Heler, well known lu this city and surrounding neighborhood, has aalu lecated In 1 ancaxter nnd la prepaied te repair Clocus, Watches, etc. Will de tbe work ut your ro-ldenco II se desired, cht-aper than anyene else, l'ersers having Cleck, Walohea, etc, te repair will tave iraublii and ozpenso by leavlug tlr orders ut the JTeumatn Inn, Kenlh Queen sticet. Orders promptly attended te. J.M. II'iKKU, Jf 4 Iwd Practical Watchmaker. IirUERi: TUEKB'd A WILL W THKIIK'3 A WAY." Much money Is spent for Vancy Werk that theowuers could have uisllv made Iiad they known the " Way," and would hivu found It a pleasant pastime with the result mero teihelr tuxtnj, and satisfaitlen at u mera uninlnal cost. THIS STORE Is ailed with the Newest and Heat In Mate rla's and 1'aturns. Instructions In the " Way" without charge, and the work suurud ler you If you "Will." Mrs. E. M.Woedward, NO.fCXKASTKlNGSTuaKT. may51ydWAS mUK REST 8 HOES. THEBEST $3 MIN'S SHOE IN TUK CITY. All shoe dealeta say this, and It sounds Uke aclmsimit, but li veu wtarasueu et tnukiue try a patrol ours Uyeu huve net already done se, and sea whoreyou get the hi st value They will be sure te ploiuie you. ThU shoe koetlu all sly Iui and In dliferunt tees wm. hTgast, Junl lydWAr NO. 105 NOHTII QUKWM ST. :TlL1AMHUN & tO-STErU DON'T WAIT UNTIL ALL TUK MOST llKSIIlAIJI K STILES AUK SKLKCTKD. Summer Straw Hats KOUUK.NT3ANO UOS, In Michigan, Mackinaw, Kine llrald Uunsla Uunsla bie, riatUilinllntvuraity, Whlte Canten llrald, Mandllla lUrk, lloney Cumti llrald, ranners' Uread Ilrlm, Heatiratsand Willow Uraidr, all sizes and all tbe popular ntylej. l'rtccs range trem iue te r- Ker UenUomen und lleys' Straw Hat, 2Jc te (1 10. We are In the le&d with Kine hmniner Silk Neckwear at Mic We cannot ba excelled lu harrow Deited wnue Dress aniru atr.0c. We make glad the hearta cl men 11 li Never ltlpplng Huret l'anu ut tOe. Wholcsale Pilces telie&lers. Williamson Sl Fester, 32.3r,::38 1':. KINOBTm I ANUA8TKU, I'A. BRANCH STORE, UAUUUllUUU, PA, NHW AD rMRTIBKHatTH. AT QIVLER'S NEW STOKE. Summer Underwear 1 Ladles', Gentlemen'a and Cldldrsn's BllrigganQK4 Simmer Maries TmU & Paid. OABHMCBal .VflcTTB, rrcmiQtu. tessia. HOSIERY AND GLOVES. HANDKERCHIEFS, Celebrated Wire Buckle SaJBtnJers, Linen Cellars & Cuffs. aWKverytblee Cheip for Cain. JOHN S. GIVLEft. Neb. 6 & 8 North Queen St, I.ANCASYKU, PA. marlOljdAw B LA.CK UOSIERY. Fast Black Hosiery! WATT &SH AND Always en the rutlnek ter the best p'xilble value lu every department. Open uxly TI1UKK SPECIAL LINKS Or Ladies' Fast Black Hese, Wh'ch tholm-ertorg -ja'-antee as lolleurs : 1st. 1 hat the black Is et tbe puree! prsUb'e dyr, and will net Impair the durability et the gceJs. M. That they will neither crock rer grew rusty, nor statu feet or undergarments, ad That they will always retain the perfect black. which can raiinrr ue remeveu uy re peuted wusblng nor by acids, lib. Any pitr or Hese losing In oelorafier being washed or worn, will, If otherwise In Jurcd UK ta KKN HACK and the;pnrchaseis, meney refunded. These goods are nnde by ene nf the best Chemnitz manulaetiirers ana are excellent valuej, atu, SIX and 60 Cunts a I'alr. We Alte Open TOD AY, New Lines of Ladies' Pure Silk Mitts, In Illack, lull Length, 12X0 a Pair. VU11K SILK JKUSKY MITT9.C0O and 2Sc a l'Alr. rtlBK SILK. JKUSKY Hack, 37K aud 30 Cunts. MITTS, Stitched KULL OPERA-L1NQTH BILK M1TTP, in Cream and Illack, suitable ler tommouce temmouce tommeuce montB, at Lew 1'rlces. New Yerk Stere, e.QSsXO EAST KIUQ Br. VLUTllltm. H IRSU & BROTHER. A GLANCE AT OUIl North Queen Street Windows -WILL SHOW YOU THE -NEWK3T AND NOUUIEST BTYLKS IN- Liglit-Weight Goats, COATS AND VKSTS AND VKSTr, 8KLU- BOCKKil COATS ANU VKSTS, NOU- KOLK J ACKKTB, 11.00, $1 60, 2.0J. BILK SIRH'K HKKU3UCKKU COATS AND VESTS AT WW. MOUAlIt, ALPACA, SIL1CIKNV, DUA1' D KTEAND SILKSTUII'ECOITS AND VKSTS. CLKKU M K.N'K COATS-THE TWO LATEST NOVELTIES. KLANNKI. COATS AND VESTS AT 11.(0, IN STUU'ES ANDTLA1DS, AND KIQUUKDKANCY DUHSS VESTS In l'OLK A UOrP, 1IN BTHIPES AND SMALL KlbUUKS. LINEN AND MOH Alll DUSTEU8. LINEN AND ULACK VKSTS. 1IAMU?0MK WHITE MAHSE1LLKS VE8TJ. ALL SIZKS-UUi'd, MEN'S AND EXTUA SIZES. Geme and See Them. lirsli & Brether, THE ONE.rRIOE Clethiecs & Furnishers, COH. N. QUKKN BTUEET AND CENTUM BtlUAUE. LANOASTEU, l'A. M ARTIN HHOTUEHS. At All Pelnti In the Store I'rlcea are I'nah Ing the Euglncss. Ask for a $10 00 or 13 00 SUIT. More Styles, Mere l'at term, More Variety, than many step te leek through till suited. Hey's Butts as pretty and plenty as Men's, and all thoneed6dlenghnet, tUO te 115 03. I' rle co Albert and Cutaway Butts ler Graduating Day, 1S.0) and 119 00. law and IM) te measure BUMUMEIl UNDEUWEAU U pushing with Suits for the lead out the deer. Lace Halbrlg gan and Llale Thread, Krench lialbrlggan and Uauie. Every Deilrable Kind of HesitUY te match the I nderwear, or In solid colors, UlCk CLE SUIUIS, Ue3e, Holts, Qloves and OutrlU. L7l Ft v r an a at All U.Mnte MARTIN BRO'S t'letlilup und Furulshleg Goods, a NOUTU QUKXN. 8T. vVT-
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