3IFJ3L ftWp OX ; b 4' 0.1113 LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER. MONDAY, .JUNE 18, 1888. v.c ,t' i i tfh ,i rr E m i1' f XK 1 lir' - ". JO BORE FOR NATURAL GAS. MEMBER OV KOVKtVUA. MBN OROIMZE A COMfAKT. TO : Hundred Dollars Subscribed Fer 'the i. i. .. . ... t v rtt Jf CT xipDrry uuicin uegimin Church or Ued ObMrrM Cellf f e Day. Bleat lef the BtldgePlerfl Dainaf (d. & : rw, vuL.UMBiAi'Mune is. a. mrauD was !V . k14 rn Ihlnnlav liriinlnv at XI minlvlllfk 'Mi , pnpmtety te the formation el natural mmoecaptxr- Tne following offieera were . aiiuwu ; vUBirmau, xv, in. r nay ; seen ttry, J. H. wltmer ; treasurer, Meunmlle Hllllll I kb ITk lll AAMmlllMI . - ,BWWI .11 i JLUV IU1IUW.UK tWUJ "-- 5 . MM alatit On nnrreannnrfeneA. it. M. f $. M4l Gaarn Crane. Jehn M. Grider en ' iteiUw thu .het-u committee with Jehn fif, ;. Oable, Jehn M. Fwllcb, X. RShoekere, K 4UjrMH O. Stehmes.Hi ary Schlott s en icc. . MelUwrer, Henry HumphreTllle, M. O. ' i"Murr Hairy may, u. u. itenan, 1. u. ivuiMi.F. K. Helse. The committees 3 , wtU ttpert In two weeks. Eleven hnnared ' latin I bare been anbtcrlbed and a contract 'will be given te an experienced borer te 5 aMke eearchea for natural gw. P"SV college Oar Observance. Children' College Day wi held en Banday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, In the eknreh of Ged, for the bcnellt or the church college at Flnillay, Ohla; Tlie church wm prettlly trimmed with flower, ever' green", eta, and the exercise wote very Intonating. The pregramme was m follew: Singing, ohelr; eoripture lessen, Wan. II. Belttel, superintendent; prayer for school and college, Iter. A. II. Leng; sing ing, school ; addres', "Flndlay Collegeand Us Benefit te the Chureh of Ged," Rev. A. H. Leng ; exercise, classes ; singing school ; eeuy, "Hew te Ileach the I'oeplo la the Highways and Hedges." Itachel Rnpp ; children's exercltea, members of school ; brief addresses, ellerlngs for the college and the benediction dosed the pre gram me, A geed sum of iDOney was aaenred ter the college. Bridge run Dautagtit. The very low state of the water In the Btuquehanna river at the present lime baa exposed the dim go piers, ana shows the damage done by the Ice gerge of last win ter. A oenslderablo portion of the dressed tone masonry of the plera en this alde el the iron span has been tern nway. The F. R. It. company will doubtless seen com. nenee repairs. Will Qe te Cnauelilrsnnig, Bev. Themas H. Moero, pastor of Mount Zlen A. M. E. church, preaohed his fare well sermon last evening. He has been In town ler the past threoyears and the church has been flourishing under bis charge. He will leave for Chambersburg this week te assume eharge of a church, llev. A. M. Baekley of the Milferd circuit, will take charge of the town church. strawberry festival In theSocend Street Lutheran church clesed en Saturday night and was largely attended. The festival re tilted in a geed sum of money for the church. An Ice cream and strawberry festlval will beheld this evening and Tuesdey evening la Trinity Kofermod church for the bcntllt of the building fund of the church. A boy about 13 years of age attempted te cress the legs at the rait chute en Saturday afternoon when he lest his footing and fell Inte the awltt water. The boy was wanhed gainst the Inside wall, where be grasped a spike and held en. He was taken from the water by the means of a rope. Ellen C. Ulppey, of WUUamspert, was in town en Sunday. Harry C. Bruner left this morning for a trip te Bosten. Prof. 8. 13. Hedman lett this morning for Wesleyan university. Mrs. Lizzie Craig Is home from Wellcslny college, Bosten. The Y. M. C. A. base ball club will meet te-night te decide upon uniforms. The Ladles Auxiliary of the Y. M. C. A. will meet en Tuesday evening at 7:10 o'clock. A general meetlng of the Y, M. O. A. will be held en Tuesday evening. The general committee of (he contennlal will meet te night. Willie Beekman, a son of William Hook Hoek Heek man, living en Sixth slroet, was thought te be lest en Bun Jay night. Ills father had made a trip down the read and In a response te a telegram relieved the anxious molber by the news that he had taken hla son with The telephone In tbd Mountvllle bank was burned out by the storm en Saturday. Cashier Jeseph Jansen, of the Columbia National bank, is building four houses en the Saleme chapel slte. Geerge Fisher struck Mrs. Andrew Hard nelie en Saturday evening, fcheiueil risher before Squire Selly for assault and battery. DEATH OF AOIH) MO. -Abram OellmacUer, et Mayiotre, and Jacob Kcbternacbt, of gmaburg. Abram Qeltmacher, a highly esteemed resident of May town, this county, died en Thursday last at Steelton, Dauphin county, and his funeral, whleh took place en Suu day afternoon lrem bis late residence In Maytown, was one et the largest ever held la that vicinity. Deceased was C2 years old, and had resided in Maytown 45 years He was in all respect b a most cxcell ait man, a kind, husband and father, and a lieasaut, sociable friend and neighbor. He leaves a wife, a son and three daughterB te mourn Ala lese. Ills remains were interred lu the Reformed burlsl ground at Maytown. An Agtd citizen of mnttburg. Jacob Kchternacht, one of the eldest cltl cltl cltl Moserstrasburg, died en Sunday in that borough, aged 80 years. He formerly lived at Tanyard Run, near l'aradlse, and fol lowed farming, His wlfe was an Ksbon Ksben hade. He leaves a family el soll-to-de children, in religious matters he held te the faith of the Old Mennenltcs. Children' Day at lleebin'a. There were Children's Day services at Beehm's churoh,seuthof Willow Street, en Sunday. The church was very beautifully decorated with evergreensand flowers, and there was a great crowd lu attendance. The zereises were under the management of Rev. Perklnplne, pastor of the church, assisted by an able cemmittee. The programs consisted of r&oltatlens, dialogues and musle by pupils of the schools. The several pieces wero well rendered. Miss Nera Gatchell, a talented daughter of J. c. Qatchell, aged fourteen years, presided at the organ, and played toeaeoompsnlmenUverynitctlvely. Taken ail in all the Children's Day was the bett aad biggest that has ever been held at Beehm'f. A Suit Aglut Itie Oeuutr. B. F. Leman, ex-pollce efllcer of the Third ward, city, has sned the county commis sioners for a balance of (938, which was stricken frem'a bill presented by him fcr snrlces rendered. The bill was prepared at Alderman Barr's cillce, and lis correct ness in all its details was sworn te by Mr Leman ; but the commissioners made the deduotlen of 10.38 without eflerlng Mr. Leman any reason for their eeiln. Hence theault which will be heard belere Aider juaa Spurrier en Thursday morning at V o'clock. WtU lleglu ou TUufiaf. The lawn fete at St, Mary'a Catholic butch will begin en Thursday, and net en Hr """ueaxiay evening, as suted, There will v.i , M seen at this fete a nnvniiv in tim Dhn ,'if uuw. i-.. ..:... "-- r r mmwvtutf lOllUOU. Artlfintal lAlltinA lenp.. w i prepared, each having a quotation !.!?-!..,ieted utijer' Tu9 rnrchaaer S. . ! " u "paired toatate the author auther author ?,ur0.U"?aer B'veback the leaf. JtH expected te glre a new interest te the -veat, and HI bring ,bout v KfJa7 cenjpeU,U,n 'menK th bux and Sundaj- at Heller's Ohatch. Sunday was a gala day ter Kalem (Heller's) church. A beautiful display of flowers, evergreen cresses, growing fern and ivy, artistically arranged, greetJU the eye en entering the church. A Children's Day service, conducted Jointly by the pas. ter, Rev. D. W. Gerhard, and Acting Superintendent Daniel R. Dener, was greatly enjeyed by the large congregation assembled in the morning. In the even ing a monthly missionary meeting was held at whleh recitations were given by Clara Balr, Henry Weinheld and Mary K. Gerhard. Bath services were very wen attended and greatly enjoyee. MAKHIAUKS. 'ecKKKjirTUMS -At Oraee Lulhjran par. rnniura. en Snndav evening. Junn 17. 1838, by the iiev. C. Klvln llanrjl. Kdwln at. Herrrcht, and Kttle, yonncesl dnaiibter or tbe late Jehn Keea,allel the city oil nncaster. ltd DKATUB, RraiKDLi: .ltine M. IKK". In tbla cltv. aflera prolengndlllnnss, ltulah Jane, wlfe of JlenJ. p. Hhlndle, and anasbter or tbe lata Jcsie J.imi dls, esq , Bgf d thirty-three years. Uera has been tbe suRerlmrt Iho memory aball boenrs. Tbe relatives and rrlendt of the family are respectinlly Invited te attend thelunerl servlces at tbe hoase.M) West Cbettnut street, en Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. Interment private. MAKKKTH. Mew TerkPnlarket. NSw YenK, June 18 Klenr marknt steady; rine, KSMJlHSt Supernne. S3&0O31D: Minn rmra,r2 ffJOMOt (Jlty Mill. Kxtrmtt loot CU Minn. Wbontextro. S3 0005 23. Wbeat Nn. I, Hed. BUitn. OJci Ne, M)'ft ils;Ke. 2,IUd, winter, July, 83Xc; Augast, b'J.'ia i recHlpts S.C50 ; shipments, bti.923. Cem Ne. Ulxnd, Cash, U,V,a Jnly.UKei Anuust, 67Hc; recelpu, 9l,w, shipments, .ti,4J4 Oata-Ne. 1, Whllt. Btate, nominal t Ne.?. de, 41e t de July, 3l5e i rucalpu, 91,10)1 sblpmnnts, t. lifts dull t Htnte 7ic Itarley nominal. l'erkdnlli nidMnM.llI OHM Lard dull; Junr, W7J July, It CO Molasses dull i ter Mooning stock. lXc Turpentine dull at nee. ltoeln steady t stralnnd U geed, II 17W. retroleum qnlett Hen nod In Cmtn, HKe. rrclgbts dml i grain te llull,SKl- llulier Bbcttay vriisuirn urrnuiuiy, i"v.us. Cboeso dull) Wnatern riat, 7aKe.j Btnte ractery. 7KO'J0 t fancy White, 12J 120 1 Ohie riat, 7CSO. Kggs easier i elate, lCKOHe j Wostern, 16 ainwe. BuKardulli lleQned Outleat, 8e ; (Jranula Ud. 7jc. . Tallew dullj 1'rimn City, iAc. Ulcn nominal t Carolina, talttogeod, W Ceifue Ann i ralr cargoes.tor Ule, ir.ic m Uliloage l'ruduea Market. Onioaiie, Junn 13,0.30a m. Markotepnnnd. Wheat June, Hikei July, tUJfe.l Aug.. B2e 8eit,82e. Cern fune, 9Ht July, BlJi&j Aug , Wfc ( Sept., (2Ja. Oat Mine. 31Kc July, MKe. : Aug., 270 Sept.. 2ttt0. 1'erk-JuiiA. 1.1 ;e; July, IIS CO; August, IIS -3 I SFiit,,tl3Ht lArd-Juui', m;Xl July,Wl7Kl August, 3 ta i Bem.. 18 El. Short MH'-Jiitie, 17 BOj July, 17 KM August, 17 15) Sept , 17 63, uLoeme. Wheat June, Bie JuIy.SIKC) Aug81,';e; Sept., fii'ie. corn J nne, 41XC ; July, tee i Aug., MKei Sept., SlVCc. oats-June, 3Jci July, 32'c.; Aug, 27c; Bpt. 21Me. Pork-June. 11.1 7J: July, 113 W( Aug., UJOJiBept., Ill m l.ard-Junn. (8 iO; July, 13 47Kl Aug., I8M: Hept.lSfO. ' ' Short Itlba .limn 7 C2X July, 7 SJ ; Aug.,7COBept..l7ilf. "' n llrain and -roTlilen. lnnilli(Hl by H. K. Yundt, llroker. OuKune, Jure 17, l.eu o'clock p. in. Wheat. Cern. Uau.-1'erk. Lard. June VHt 8.41 July 81 Wi aitf 15.77 8.47 August Hl2 UM 27 1.1.87 B f.-J Beptflinbar. 8J?2 ty, 23 13.W 8.10 DecmnbtT H' (irude Oil , ny. Consels u i-i3 Clealug Prices 2 o'clock p. m. VVhital. Cern. eatg. fork. I ard. June mK n 3; 13 73 ui July MVi tO .liVi 13.80 8 47 August 81j2 U)t 27 IS M) 8 r6 Bopiemlior H!j 61 2tSK H 00 U.CO Uocembor BlVi Crudeuil 74V Consels Cleslug I'rloes S.Sfl o'clock p. in, WboiiuCem. Oata. perk, l.nrd. June mi 4!X .11;; 13.17 8 40 July !(, M SI 11.8J 8.47 August mZ tK 27 l.H.til IU KepUMnbur 8iVJ ili ICj; It uti 8 CO Decmiitmr 8 li rude OU i..3 Kccelpu. Cur Leu. Wlnter Wheat " 8 Spring Wheal 41 Cem (rii Oats 2.1:1 "V" Uarley , ItAOAlDtD HOOT OI.IHU JtecclpU Cultle 10,000 Mrw Verk Btecks. Niw A'er, Juue 17, lp. lnMoney clesed at IX pur cent. ; Exchange steady ; posted rates, 11 8JJ0I 8,'Kl actual rates 11 870 4 B7K for CO days and II MOl RK for demand j Qovemrnonts closed steady t currency C's, my bid j 4H's de, ii07i recoup, n 27;.. bid. Iho stock market this morning opened strong and nctlve, and under tbe lead et New leik-Hiid .Vew Kngland, whlcb was qulle ac tively bought for lloateu accounts, jirlccs ud van cod Ol per cant, during the nrat 0 minutes. Toward It o'clock there wasseau senilis of Bt I'aul, which caused a Bharp reac tion. Unco thit time the market bis been dull and foiturcleiu. Bleck markets. Quotations by lleed, atcUrann A Ce., bank ers, l.uncjidter. l'a. KMW VOIlk LIST. 11 A.M. 12 m. srv. Canada Tactile yi' cccai ;... i Colerado Ceal 53 Control l'aclflc g Canada Beuthern te 'u 41V chUBt i;.at-bg 10' Den. A Ule O n Uel. 1.AW IMS 12K ltejj Kile 3i? ej.j. e,i5 Krte2ndd .... .... '13S Jer C .... "" ili It. AT , i fOOj N rv; Mi6 MjJ Mich Can ' 7aJ MlanmiH l'.ictt)e 7l' 71 7jC Heck Velley ...' .,?, .0 N.l "J;i- JJ-il-t'tef wft te mi 2-West les'j ,W), 1011J N..ll... 103 JOM JOB JJewangland w u& 3 East Tonneaaue ., .... ui. Omaha mi? 3 1- asf) 8ntffine'A1?,.I.?.r.,.?.l!?.,:;: $. V 1'eclncMall ",' "" 31 Ulchmend Turuilual 23 v.lti S3t 2- laul w eJ bJ Teiaslacinc -juB J& n" Union l'acldc w m rIu WaboBhCeui ij2 )S ij3 Wabash fref ....,....".. k!j "Q iSf, Woitern U 7tl't 70S ".M West Shern ItendB 104 let 11.4 rniLADSI.l'UU LIST. Leb. Vel pa,n.u .:: :;:; ".w pad'OK S'.'li S'lX 2 ll-'O Leh; Kav... ..2 '4555 Ueslenv. l'ess .." ; 23 tj.cent.. l'eopleg Pass , Kdg. eu' U6,; Hu-;- 7S J 7Wi I'hlla. Tract ten .. , ,,.. A'ir Ajtvitn TiuKstKxrs JJAKINQ POWDER. ROYAL BAKING POWDER, Absolutely Pure. THIS pewder never varlea. a marvel of parity, strength and wholesemenoss. Mera economical tiau the ordinary kinds, and can net be sold in competition with the multitude of low tetu short weight, alumorpheaphAte pewdenj. Sela only'. (:i cans. KetIl liaxiiia i-owesB Ce., ion wall Btreet, New Yerk. tyu lyd w NK WAD VJtll T1SKMKNTS. rKAR'eirDI'URKRVEWillSKY 7ICKNT8AQUAUT. Duality unurpind for thn money. Ne.21Centrn(qnarti, Lancaster, I'a. IRUWOUKN I KIREWOltKH I riHRWOBKSI Dealers lleadtiuattnrs. ItncellePtltls Weivcr's Uronerv. JOHN R. WKAVKU, Agent. j'C2tdtta 101 West King Bt, Lancaster, l'n. CITY TAX, 1SS3-T11E CITY TAX DU pllrata Is new In the bunds of the City lreaaurer for collection, tinice hours, D.WJ a. in. till 3 00 p.m. J.H. itATliruN, JeStldll city Treasurer. WANTKD 'IO RKNT KORN1HUKD Parler fleer (2 rooms) from June 20th te July Oil must be centrally located. Ad d ess l'lter. flUSTAVCB, J 015 StdU 333 North Fourth St, Philadelphia. SUHOOliTAX, 18S8-TUK DUI'LIOATH Is new In the bands of the Treasurer. Ofllce hours from n a. m. till I p.m. W. O. MAKBH Ai.L, Treasurer. m0-t(dB Nn. 12 Centre Bquare. MEETING OK THE l'ENNSYIiVA nla ttoserve Association en Tuesday Kvenlng. Junu 1!, 1884, at 8 e clock, at ltoem of Pest 405, O. A. Ji. Ilus'nnifinf importance W. 11. STAUrirKlt, Piusldent. B.r. W. Uiuuk, secretary. Juisst TANNHAKUHKH 11KKK. The Cclebraled Tannhaeuser llcer en draught at JOHN A. BNYDKB'S, ltd 115 North Quceu St. HUBliKY'fl HODA FOUNTAIN meets Ihn demands of tbesa sultry days with Its choice fruit yrups nnd reld carbon ated wftier. Yeu cannot go atnlis with the Cream Meado or (linger Ale. ltUULKY'B DUUO 8TOKK, i West King Htrret, FOR RENT. THE QUARRYVILLE 8TKAM UOI.t.KltMtl.I,. This mill Is Mew and has the Latest Urn- S roved Machinery, with Hallread Biding at oer. A geed home trade Hpeclal induce induce ment will be slven te a rospenelblo party. llcfien lorrenilng geed. Will glve possession en J aly 1, or any tluie tboreatler. X.M BTAUPrKB, )unelC-tfd3 (Juarrj vllle, Pe. STATE OF MASSEY II. 1U10AD3, Inte of Lancaster, Pa , doceasnd. LettarB of administration en said eslatehuvlng been granted te the undersigned, all persons In ebted thorelearn rerjuested te make lintno lintne lintno dlale navment. and these havlnir claims or de mands against tbe same, will present them without delay ler settlement te the under signed residing at Ne 231 North Charlette Bt., In sold City. 11KNUV C. IIUIIKO WKH, Aeminisirauir. WAtTKnM KntMtLiN, Attorney. m210tdM OU OAN BUY NAl'lITUAhENE, ihn coal tar product, at JTUAlLKY'a KABT KNII PIIAUM ACY, (Hppnslte Kastern Market,) 13capickagoer2 for 23c. J usl received a new let of genutnocerk floats ana ppeiit and treu hooks (llatrltnn make.) 'ite cbeapLBt let of reels, lines, etc , In the city. Laura tipped and nil Lance Woedltodsat great bargains. M.W.FAw ClUAHI.Ea Ji. I.ITOIIMAN, OKN J oral Becreiary of the KnlghtB of Laber, Will Addrets the Citizens 01 Lancaster at the ceuitr 110U8K, TUKSUAY, JUNK 1, AT 8 O'CLOCK. Subject-" The Principles of the Order." Musle by Liberty Cornet Hand. Lecal As semblies N01. 0,432. 7.701, H,( r.) and 7.'.3 are ro il lusted te meet nt the Clgarmitker's Ausom Ausem bly, ttiesday Kvenlng at 7 o'clock, te proceed te depot The address will be delivered under the auspices of the Knights of this city. OeneralSeen-taryLltchman Is one et the finest plat'enn orators In the order, and his nddreiH will be a rure treat te all who are Interested In the labor quottlen. All our citizens are cordially Invited te attend, aVAUMlBBlON KUKK. H "TTNUSITAL I UNUSUAL 1 IS WHAT ' many new customers nielalm when tboyseo thocenstantacllvltyor tiadeat The Original acd Only Cash Grocery, N. W. COlt. 1IUKX AND VINE 8TS, LANCASTElt, PA. They mean that It lj unusual nt this seaen tome nucti u brisk trade.bulltlHnoBiirprlielo tbemauy hundiedsei oureld cusleuiars, (or at tlltallll.li'tl there are tin dull seoaens. Having and Belling for Cash ixplulas the whole matter, FLOUilts oaBler. We have a " New Prcress" Kleur said by many U) be eitial te any holler at te cents. WlllTK GI.OVEU IIONKY In arrive en Tuesday, June ID, at 1.' cunts a comb. Kxliaor Kxliaer nlnaiily cheap. CKHAL1NK nnkes very palatable dishes, ISceuta ajiaukiije. PUUNKLLaBuiu certainly cheap at 11 ctsa pound. BTKWINO riUS, very nice, only 7 cents u Her4 ttsilcents. llDTTLKD PICK I.K3 for Picnics. 10 cents a bottle. Larsu Pickles, 10 cunts a dozen. CIIKK9R Is rather easy. Creatnery, f.p ; l'ennsjlvaula Cream, I2c t Klnest tieaiu,13c CLOTItKb PlNB-StllOKS et thein at ONE com a dozen. NORTH WEST CORNER DIKE AND VINE STREETS. avTulephone. Open every evening mil lrdar,WAr M AlU'iN RRerUERS. OLii SOL" se near and the quality at the Liveliest KinaofTime Iient, the in leu at the bottom, Is making the Llvolle.jt Kind et 'iluie among our Summer Clothing Korlten nnd lleys. The Hest, Handsomest. Alrlest Line of Wann Weather Coats aad est, l.lghlChovletand fiorgeBults. UNDERWEAR. The Oauzlest, Thlanest, Strengest, 25e te tl 3d. Suinmer Hosiery, Neckwear and Bhlrts ofevory wanlable kind, and dozens of things In the store get no word la the papers. Any thing that ought te be here for men or boys Is here and you'll like the prlce, MARTIN BRO'S Clothing mill I'liriiishliig; (Joeils, !M NOUTH O.UKKNBP. w IhLlAMSON it FOSTER. EXQUISITE. TUB HT AMI ri.NlSll OK OUK UKAllY- UAUKCI.OT1I1NUIS KAgUlSlTK. HOME AS4KUI' ailKIIl APPKAUANCK lb UUPKUlOlt TO CUSTOM MADE! Yeung Jinn's Uraduatlug Bulls, i:c, IIS, $M tJent'M J lht and Dark damtner Chuvlet fiults. tw. til, 110. iieya' buinmur Weight Chevlnt and C'assl mern buck coat Bulls. M 18 Ce, flu Children's Buinuier Weight Short Pant Suits In lllue riannel and Cheviot, 13. U60, It (.ent'B flannel Kergo and Pongee Cans and Vesetsli 25eirVpCs"r Rfia y'launel Ceatl una ess.iilf,7vrr,,?ana r,annBl COat' tt,ia at1VSvVttc1t's0',OrB''Orl Kaa"lU Tr,pa Williamson & Fester, 33.3t,UiVa8E.KlKGNT., 1 ANUAblKP, PA. BRANCH STORE, NO. BIS AIAHKEV Brill KT, liAUUlSUUKO, PA. KBW AD VMII TIBMMKlfTH. WANTKD-TIIRKE aeODHOUHe Servants. Small families. Apply st , c a. wauTiiABrrfcU'S It Employment Office, n Cast King Bt. AOENKRAL, AOKNT WANTED KOR the 8th Wonder, rmltlvely the fastest selling article en earth. Address . .. 5 . KMPIBKCO. JelMwd m Canal Bt, N. Y. city. JACOB F. HUEAFKKR'H PURE RYE WHISKY. (MY OWN DISTILLATION.) we. lscKNTBK sqaAua. WANTED A WOMAN TO DO CHAM ber work and a slst with children 1 ref erence required, lnqulrnat td W3NOBTH DUKP.BTBKKT. WANTED ONE TUOUUAND Ot,0 Common Pigeons. riKLKS DKOS., juli lmd Christiana, Pa. Til E l'EKHl'IRATION OK THE bands soil and rust One mecbanlcal tools. This can be avoided by having the tools and Instruments nickel plated, at . BUCIIMILLKB'II Plating and 1'ellshlng Works, ApS-SwdU 130 North Market Btseet. s I'RINO, 1888. Fine Tailoring. This Is te Inform my customers tbat I am new prepared te show them an Assortment et Spring suiting and Trowserlng that cannot be surpassed.' The Latest Novelties In Spring Overceating et my own Importation and confined styles. H. GERHART, NK 1MPOUT1NO TAILOR. NO.iS NOBTU UUXXN ST.. LANCA8TKU. PA. H 10 11 A MARTIN, Fruit Jars 1 Jelly Tumblers 1 CHINA HALL. MASON rUUlTJAK'.IN AI.LUI'.KB. JKI.LYTUMIILKltU. JKLLYCUPB. JKLLYJAll'l. L10IITN1NU rUUIT JAI13. (Iho Jlestluthe Market.) HIGH 8c MARTIN, Ne. 16 East King Street, I.ANCABTKR, PA. H AOER A KKOTMKR. s The Newest Styles IverclilliiH & Gres Iteinana l-'iench .Salines. The Newest Styles American Satines. TJieNewca'iStyleallat.'B'.e nnd Cliallies. Tlie Newe3t Styles Scotch Zej bjr3 nnd ToUNertUSlnghnms. The Newest Styles Tenuis Suitings. PARASOLS & GLOVE?. EMBROIDERIES. Ne. 25 West King St., LANCAbTKU, PA. 1776. 1888. JULY FOURTH. Hoadquarterafer Fireworks. We doslre te call attention te KIKKWOHKS for the coming reurth el July Celebration. Ituying our works from the manufacturer, and r Irs crackers from the Importer in large Quantities uud ler cash, we are In position te J (U at the lowest market prlce. OultWOUKS are all Coleied Works, 'and for weight, slie and besuty of colors am net surnassea. Ne. 1. We have all sizes Cannen Crackers, Upanoie and Silver Stnr Torpedoes, Colored rires, Unman Candlos,Bkylleckets,TrlanKl(B Mines, ertlcxl Wheels, flower Pets, .lirllllani Keuntalns, a,te, Ktc. Chinese Lanterns and flags ler the reurtb and rull Campaign. Wu have purchased largalyef chlnese and Japanese Lunterns, and jrlags, which w can also JOH at thn Lewest Prices. BUNTING r Laes -We can luiulsh thorn of any size at Short Netice BURSK'S, NO. 17 HABT KINQ BTRBEiT, LiNCABTKlt.PA. HTJtAWUATa. C-1 KT RKADY FOR VACATION AND A tbe Soasneie. Tourists and ExcurBieuistB Will rind It Much te their Advantage in Se lecting u Trunk or Traveling Bag ToKxamtne the Large and Varied Assortment Miewn ,by Stauffer&Ce. THUNKS-All Htzrs and All Price from 11.00 up. JKAVKLlNli 1IAUB from tee te special Trunks for Ladles, with an extra tray lord resses. Quality ana Pilce 'Uuaran. teed. Ol 11 LINK OK SUMMER HATS Wat never larger and we guarantee you a feel liead when we glve you a bat weighing 3er. buchnrrt the" IIUSKJ.H UKAUTlKS.'' u A.!,.l.,.V.NLl"a l-atcstBtyles In STirr ANU SrUAWllATS. rIent forget that we h we an Overstock pi straw Hats and are new Selling thorn at Closing Out Prices. STAUFFER & CO., -SOS. 31 33 NOUTH QUICKN HT. n HAGER & BROTHER FA T.AOM or rAHHlOir. AHTRIOU'8 PALACE OF FASHION, 13 East Kine Street, Lancaster, Pa. Goods for het weather at prices that can never be re duced. Here are some special bar gains, closed out from the im im Kerters of Hosiery at about alf value. Gent's Fancy Half Hese, full regular made, at 19c a pair, imported te sell at 30c. Gent's Black Lisle Thread Hese, full regular made, at 19c a pair; regular price, 37c. Gent's Heavy Lisle Thread Hese for 25c a pair, warranted net te stain the feet. Gent's full regular made Bal briggan Hese, at 10 and i2jc a pair, regular price 15 and 20c. Ladies' Black Lisle Thread Hese, full regular made, at 25c a pair, regular price 37c. Ladies' Black Brilliant Lisle Thread Hese, at 37c, worth 50c a pair. Ladies Slate Colored Lisle Thread Hese, at 18c a pair, worth 30c. Ladies' Fancy Cotten Hese, full regular Made, at 19c, worth from 25 te 35c a pair. Ladies' Black Cotten Hese, at 7c a nair. regular nrice 10c. Ladies' black Cotten Hese, full regular made, at nca nair. remilar nrice 20c. Children's black and colored Cotten Hese, derby ribbed, at 10, I2jand 15c a pair. Posi tively the best value ever sold for the money. Gauze Underwear at 25c. Closed out 10 cases at the low est prices ever heard of in this country. High neck and long sleeves. High neck and short sleeves. Lew neck and short sleeves. India Gauze and Balbriggan. Alse high and low neck Gauze Bodies, tight fitting. The whole let at 25c apiece; their regular price 37 te 50c. Children's Gauze Underwear, long or short sleeves, at from 5cup. Children's Gauze Shirts, large sizes, at 12 1-2 and 15c apiece. Beys' pleated Calice and Per cale Waists, at 19, 25, 37,50 and 62c, in light and dark pat. terns. New Embroideries, in 22 inches, at 35 and 40c a yard. New Embroidery Skirtings for Dresses, at 60, 65, 75c and $1 a yard. The best bargain ever had before. Fans and Parasols at lowest prices. ASTRICU'S P. 0. F., Lancaster. A WH1XUH J H. MAKT1N&UO. -ANU- WINDOWS. Deers from $1.50 Up. .Mudoef liest Malerlaland complete with Hieges, Springs, Lafch anil Lett. AWNINGS -KOK- Witidew?, Perches, &e., NEW MATKIUAL1 AND STltll'KS, l'UT Ul' AXLIT1 J.KU03T. ASl'KOlAl. COlU'dOr DECORATORS -reu- Cbaadtlier, Mirror and Drapery Weit. Slip Cevers for Furniture, CUT AND MADE, And a l'flrrert nt Guaranteed. Many fclln Covursarulmprenoily fitted. Wucau de your work correctly. Linens for Furniture, Fleer anl Stairs, all widths. J. B. MARTIN (S CO. Screen OS reriUK 18 liliKKHYUlVKNTUAT -LTI in remnllanrH with an ordlnance, an an an nroved .March 18, lb37. for the levy und cellec. tlonet a llcunsu tax within tha city of Lancas ter, for street purposes, en all hacks, cabs, coacbes, emnlbuser, four horse wagons, two horse w.Rens, local dullvery, druys, ctrls. Hher vehicle?, strtet railway cars, telpgranb t lephONH, and electi le llht nelnc. Is new dua and payable at the cillce et the City Treasurer Any person Ullleg te takeout a l.censu or refusing te pay the llccrm) tax required bv said ordinance, or who shall violate any of the provlsleusnf any section thoieef, shiTu ub. Jct ihe eirender, In addition te tbe lintno lintne uiale forfeit et bU llcen.e. te a penalty cf Uvh dollars for each and evry eirenne. . ,, , J II ItATUi'ON, JeWSwd city Xreaiurer. ITM1T ADVMnTlSEitEKTB. gARDAMeKUROY. bard & Mcelrey, 33 and 36 Seuth Queen Street, . ' Opposite Fountain Inn. SPECIAL ! Opening te-day a let of these choice fctyles TOILB DU NORDB, In Larse Plaidi . Blue and White, at 12Kc PerYard. These goods are scare and in great demand. bard & Mcelrey, 33 and 35 Sonth Queen Street, - Oppeelte Fountain Inn. DRY GOODS. N EW AT QIVIjKR'H. Het Weather Goods. ITrench and Amer lean Batlnes. Onr Plain JJIack Uonrletta-rinUh Batlnes. Onaranted te wear as well as while, without fading; j icslstssun, water, porsplratlen-even add. Onr American Salines leek as well as many French Patterns, only 12Ke a yard t rcitular price In Philadelphia Is lecT American Batistes and Challas. rrench Challas. French, Scotch and American Dress Ging hams. Just Out Penelope Dress Bnltlngs, only 10c. Ask te see them. Crinkle Seersucker. White Goods -Plqurs, Flouncing?, Embroi dered ilebes, xmbrelderlei. Laces Ulbbens, Hosiery, Oleves, Mitts, Un derwear, Corsets, Parasols, Ac. Loek at our 43a and 60c Kid Oleves. . WWe Guarantee Our Prices aa Lew as Any Heuse in Philadelphia, JOHIT S. GIVLER. Nes. 6 & 8 North Queen St, LANCASTKU, PA. maria-iyd&w E MUROinKKKI) KLOUNOINQS I WATT &SH AND 6, 8 As 10 BAST KIHQ BT. Are Opening cpeelal Hagaln Lets In Naln Naln 83eW, Cambric and SwNi AT VEUV LOW 1'UIOKS. ALL WIDTHS 1H SWI33 KDUl.NUS, NAINSOOK KDUINOS, OAMSUICKDOINGS, With Insertions te Match. We open today, several hundred pieces Handsome full Depth KMillielDKKKD rLOUNClNCJS at 6P,W,t2X.3,75,S7XcenUa a yard. rtfty-Klve IMocea KUUltOIDKUKD FLOUNC1NG3 at tl.00 a yard; the pick et this let are worth from 11 s te ll.se. Fifty Pieces Yard Wide 8UMMK11 CASH MEUKS, common price 25c a yard ; a great bargain at 15c, Deslrable Celers In All Milk SATIN KUA DAUAS, "0 Inches wide, Me a yard; never sold ler Iees than 7N Upwards of 1,(M) Kemmnls of OUKS3 GOODi at away down pilces. New Yerk Stere. M ERUU ANT TAILORING. MERCHANT TAILORING -AT- 80MKNKW 1H1NUSIN SUITINGS -AND- Treuserings Mew opening for the warm season. We make an benrtt effort te render satisfaction le tbe customer In every case, rUI.L LINKS OF Gdit's Summer Undeiwear "Mlcry. Cellar ana Cuds and Furnishings, .?.,,n.'!p'eot,,.en el our "5k and prices re. spectfuliy fcellcltid. Gee. F. RathYen, He. 25 East King St. Next Coer te the Lancaster County National Uauk-, I ANO !'. 'A lireiries, The People's Cash Stere marli-lvflAf HOOTS AXD HUOBB. B OOT3 AND BHOEa D. P.STACKHOUSE. SEASONABLE! SHO ES AKD SLIPPERS. Prudent buyeis will consult their own In terest by examlng the many bargains In sea sonable Shoes and Slippers that we ate new able te effer, which we have secured at a very low price. As we are able te soil them at prices never before heard of, It wtU pay you te call early as possible, for they must be sold. D. P. STACKIOUSE, 23 & 80 BABT KINO, ST., LANCASTElt. PA. aW lyd Aw KTKW BUOK STORE. Summer Feet Wear! Kvery thing desirable In low cnt shoes, Ox ford ties und sllpperi in great variety ler la dies, mlisefl and children. Ladles' rrench kid, hand-turn Oxlerd ties In common sonse ana opera tees, very llKht and easy te tbe feet. A very slyllHh low shoe for ladles Is enr pat ent loatner fexed Oxford tle with Leen XV or leather heel j we also have the plain tee and Up Oxford with the turns stylish heula Aneatandnoed wearing Oxford tle for la dles, plain loe or tip, at SUM and 11.15. Slippers In all styles. An opera slipper with common sense tee and heel, patent leatherlsllppers, opera tee slippers with high and low heels; also a full line otbeaded vamu slippers. Fer misses' wfar a flne Dongola Oxford tie In heel and spring heel the same bhee lu patent leather. Fer children Oxford and sailor lie's. The Southern tle for gentlemen In Kangaroo Is as neat, comfortable a shoe as can be worn In warm weather. Uengnla Oxfords for gentlemen In pointed tee and Up, also In plain bread top. Our lineal 12.60 and $3 00 calf shoes for men with smooth Inner sole cannot be excelled for the prlce. fl. SWILKEY, (New Cash Shoe Stere) yn. 21 North Queen Street. LANCASTElt, PA. tnar22-3md C1RKY ,t KUKERT. HOW TO SAVE FllOlt 25 te 50 Per Cent. WKIIAVKIIOUQUT WIIMKHUKSS' KNTIHK STOCK or HOOTS AND BHOKS. AT A GREAT SACRIFICE ! And net having room for thorn la our KA8TKINUSTKK.KTBTOKK, we resolved te open a li ranch Stere at Ne 9 West King street, where we must Bell them en In a Jfuw Weeks, (aa w cannot Kent the utore longer than July 1st,) te de se we will positively sell them At and Belew Cost. Among the stock are soma of tbe best makes We will positively save you from 25 te 50 per cent, en ull thn goods bought at this store. Infant's Pebble and Kid 11 in ten Shoes, 2Sc. Child's Kid Spring Heel Shoes, i te 8's, five. Child's Kid anil febbln Spring Heel Shoes, regular prlce 75c and 85', cec. . Old Ladies' Lace Shoes, Kegular Price 11.25 nnd II .60. II 00. Child's aud Mines' Grain Lace Shoes, regu lar price 90c and $1 00, 50 j. All kinds of Misses' Shoes, HecU nnd Spring Heels, regular prices 1.'J l.:i ll 50, II m and 11.76, ll.OOand 11.25. Special Inducements. As we have a large let el 2X, s and 3X we offer Special Uargalns te Ladles who can wtar these slze. Ladles' Ulove Kid Tep and Pebble Shoes, H 25 : regular price, tl CO. Ladles' I2.C0 Shoes ter 11.60 : M00 Shoes for 12 25 and 12 SO: 11 50 Shoes ler I2.S0; lt.00 Shoes ferliOOs 5.i0and$5 25bheea ter II cm, Space falls us te mention prlceset our Men's Shoes, but we will sell thoeejustas cheupas the above montlnned prices. tall In te sea the Uoeds whether yen Intend te purcbase or net. we whl consider It NO THOUDLK te show the goods at these prices. The One-Price Cash Iloaeo. The Leaders et Lew Prices In Beets & Shoes. BRANOU HTOKE NO. 9 WEST KING HTREET, (. S ex t Doer te Hagei's Stere ) MA1NSTOUK: NO. 3 EAST KINO STREET, LAN CASTER, PA. WNOTIOK As we must posltlvely vacate this room J uly 1, we will keep this Stcre open every evening. ar.'J lma MJl BALE OR JtR.YT. RKSIOKNUK ON THE EAST HIDE of Duke street, betneen Orunge and Chestnut, for runt, luqulroet A.J.bTKINMAN, ml2-5Id At this omen, OR RENT FRONT AND RKAR basements undur lllrshA ltre 's Clothing Storei trent ene suitable for shoemaker shop; rear suitable loreatlug beuse or green grocery. Apply te uiusii x iiuw , ul lmd ima Centre Square. HOUSES FOR HAI.E ON THE MOST llberal terms, en Wet Chestnut, Wal nut, Lemou, llary, fine and Charlette streets. inlMmd U1 NOUTH MART 8TKKKT. "T" DESIRABLE" REblOENUK l-'OR A. BALV. Ne 632 New Helland avenue, op ep op peelte McQrann's Park: largetwe story brick boues, heated with steam, het nnd cold water, bath-room, clcnet, etc.; entire beuse lately papered t large let containing choice fruit tret's, grapes, I'tc.i also tine Kitchen garden. Iteaaen ler iel'lng owner Is moving away. Jnqnlre at residence. Jtl3 2wdW,-,M SAM.Sl'KKCHEK. TTIOR RENT FROM Al'RIL 1, 1888, J3 for one or a term of years, the Strasburg Kallread, with Ceal and Lumber Yard, Wire Wire beuse, Locomotive ar.d Cars ; all In geed and running order. The lease of this valuable property presents a rare opportunity te tny pony deslrtug te engage in a pleasant, well tstabllshed and preduble business. Cor con cen con dlUens, rent or ether In formation apply Ui THOS, or HKNUV BaUilUAUUNkU, ms-tfd Lancaster City, Pa. FREY (I ECKffiT, .
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