veiMmivww "w l ' v; 4P7:. ?!wr,,3p' rm irfciSTBRrlAiLY lOTEtLtelSNCB, THtTHSbifYriii 80,' 1889. .' W J. AKDCHICKENS. 'l-f ' MM mntTY AM Mrs AIE CttMtt WITI TIE TRtFT IF IT. v l mrmr the Alleged Thlerws Arretted I Seat te .Tat) te Amtwer the Cetn- f,M' phMnt at the Xxt Court. AV . rr.. F' CecCJrtu, May 30. Fer the part several is it bmme or Deya linvc been commit i mdeiw the fanners In this vicln- ft ra vrracvr mien wm piu en ine M Mm lltlial.l. . . .1 The boys would re te the farm of tm SfecUcnbergcr, here they would open the cider house, tannine barrels and drink the contents In the Is nearby. They would aim lntt the hrm of Mr. Jfewremer and ether fanners, teey mould rob hen roosts, lit OtMccr Wlttick arrested Harry i Harry Dclte and Harry t.retT for .eoeranieci -In- fheoe thefts. They f taken before' Septlre Kvnni and com- 1 1 tall ler n trial ' court. : lk Auwral of an infant child of William fcy WHS held this afternoon from St. fa Catholic, church. . A Knight of labor" will Ik prcvntecl i the opera house this evenlne. Wilsen Brown, miiicrihtenripnt of the Frederick division of the 1'. It. It., and it ty of friends went down the Pert lead la morning te thn Miniia club hotte te nd the day fishing. Hie Laellca'Mita society of the Methodist ere nil! held a straw lerrv festival In ) church parlors en Friday amlHnttir- evening. K Ta Collector 8. II. Bntl has n curies ity at his office in the khae of n homed which was sent te him bv n ncli e living In Southern California. SF Mathew Siinnsen was carrvim-n tailiici I several paint cans up Alley u .venter ?.y afternoon when he stumbled and fell Ete the ground. He stmckjils non en Ilie ties and received n ntnnlier of Mticrn ilses. His eyes are te-day discolored I no is hatll V cut about the forehead. Hfv . rOMAXV VREHnVTEHIAL MISSION i opening Scwdmm of the Society In the First Church. !sThe sixth annual incetingef IhoWemnii's 'rcsbyterlal society for home missions of e Westminster presbytery convenes! in Ural Presbyterian rlmreh at 10 o'clock Is morning. Devotional mectiuu mid ning exercises were combated ly the dent, Mrs. oeoriro It. Huntings. The ringing of "Complete In Thre" was fel lowed by the first chanter Jeshua, 'read bv .'Mrs. Hastings, who then made a few re run or encouragement for the turc, after which "Frem kKery rmy wind Tint Blews" was sung. r. David K. Nmall led In sin aarnest prayer of consecration.! Then Iter another hymn, "O. Lord of Hosts." Mrs. Chaplit followed with pravcr. Alter ringing "Come Theu Fount of Every ;ii.i..... , ., t- t . rai-iwuHKi iiiumneiiuuni exercises ciesctl 3aud the regular work of the mcctlui; com menced. The address of wclcemn was glrcn by Miss Downey, wlie cenllallv greeted all the visiting dclcpites, hoping mat all inay rccciv e a lilcssiuu; nml litem- iCtive te mere earnest work. This welcome) fwas responded te by Miss McSparran, of uicstnut Level. Tlie minutes el hurt, ineet- ,ing wcre rc.id by Mrs. 1 C. llnigh, and Ine report of the corresponding secretin y Srfciread by Mrs. .1. II. Small. Tbelreaanrer'a ropeil was read by Mrs. yaiu-n nunnu. . snu reiieirx biienm ine Allowing societies and bauds contrlbuteri"" 4e the causes named liclew : llellevue, ntre, Clianccfenl, Chestnut JajvcI, umbia, Denegal, Iancaster, lA'acis-lc, tie Britain, Ixbauen -It li street ciiurcli), ew Jlarroeny, raraillM), rufjuca, riue ive, Klstevllle, IVrlghtHvllle, Yerk, 1st ;rch, Yerk, Calvary church: IJidlcV eties, $7.Vi; Kabbath M'lioeln, HI.rM; nds, atW.fW; Furls bell filllil, Jlt.KS; man, r-; freewill ellcrliig, VAIW; 1, l,51iWj balancu from last year, r.!J8i rrcsbyterlnl tax, ls.'.tij money ivea, fi,t.ri.v; money miu, 5i,&.Vi.70j ice en hand, IJ.CS. CTbe reiwrts fnim the different1 societies and. bands were then read, betokening tjmicii interest among tlie in'Miibers, In creaaed contribution and premises for thu ftiture. ffAn appeal n as made by Mrs. It. It, Fit Fit Fit 4emoed for aid for the women anil ihll- inin the woman's liespUal in l'hlladel- la, North College avenue and Twenty- ma street. Mrs. lliiMtnus leitl the ni- ryoliituienefthndilleniit ceuimlttees, and leuiireu mat all tlie ladles weie given a rdlal invitation te remain for lunch pre- jlpdMhe ladies ofthecliin'eb. fi AJIU.U X1IIJ VlltSI.IiMUi. laYorkC'liibCemelloroiiml Are lliuul- iiiely-ijitvrtHlnctl, IJast evening the fellow ing gentlcnicn, he are tucmbers of the erk blcvcle b, rede en their w lieels fiem that ell v te lncatcr: IV. W Morgan, W. 1. Sniirtr, Hamucl Ituby, II. C. Demmiitf. Imis H. myer, V. A. Keyworth, HI ' W. Hair, W, V K..I...II u.-l'1 TIl- ,, , -" -y it i. in. They were met iit,-u' ' . mberef Lancastcr,r-, - J' ' era went out ijs "7"p"i '" 'uy heu they v mriipme in meet nielli. rtcdt' 'Ui'"i in tiiisciiy nicy were :,wle the rooms of tlie Linr.i'-tcri lub, 4m East King street. The vhuters were afterwards taken te tlie !.Coeperhousc,whcro they wcre givtn a (lne aupjtcr. imnng me ecnlug tlie ijincaster b w as presented with a bejiitllul geld ijHedal by Yerk, te be etlered at tlie rates eon the Fourth of July. It is a pretty eld en a bar and en it are a imir of lied hands representing Ijtucaster and 'Yerk. D. P. ftrnvii recelve! Hit, luitiiluiittif. lit for hn riiirakler lxiu lli:mk li,.r .L donors kindly for it. At an I'.irlyJifjfiT . . . J.-, .......-. morning the erk men lett fip.,,.11 rallreail. They will ride fnmiyjT.. i.,,,, Fhiladclplila. S ' ucipiua. ixt Thursday eveiilnafnl 7 .tleck, caser bicycle club wl,, Rhe a ,,, rfWhlnyi'eii the hill ,llt.,l TUm ., iiOn nex Ike Lancast ll,,ll,lnfiltl, ... ... .(i!, .... ..,w ....a ,,., rmiu ill erthciiiureSrMfSsr or u.e .ity, smi juiner. 01 inu cum. eners a nrciiv jttver medal te the winner of the contest, all wheelmen in tlie illy and county invited te participaW. "W THE STltlKINO MlXCIts. VA- - y Hay Tliey Mllit us Well sturve ,? , iaii m ninrve ttniin vierKinu. L-Lfflf.A Ulklulln 1.1..... .. ..-..vl .., 41. I, lit ,Al.t? n UiqilO u,u, lui nuin n. nil, tf I at IJraldwoed, Ills., en Wediicsd.iv lilni?. nml null fort v llijriMssrehlHindeil. i rest, about fiUU, tl'A net go te weik for r of being blacklisted as scabs. Tliore no exctlcmeut. ine jiaiuus ure rently lying low. They are led by a Kiant who is called Garibaldi. He is rless ami excitable, and w lien leading it Hib flourishes a tar lug knife or dagger one nana aim a roeier in me oilier. 9 has Iksbii absent slnce tlie militia arrived. -,'All thu miners in llifj ce.il Held ure Idle, a nay mey win stanopcieroiliov w til go I wefk at less than last vearH nflces. It t tfaeught, hew e tr, that they will accept a Tw-vsru, iruiiL-iiuu. i iiev na e neeil iiulu earn only $15 a month. They say they (Di as w en starve lying Kile as working Het enough te lle en. They are lcg- P;ier aupjKirt iu iiiOHurroiiuaingtewiis, are inis'ling w ith smss-ns. Jiallans, noweter, greatly Injnnsl elves with the public by their wild Ien the "J " bhafl en Meiulay. There l e trouble en WcdneMluy. Tlie lour held yesterday out of ihe (wcnt arrested wcre taken te Jelict and In jail for tarrying concealed nut. TltlK w ill probably be the only i that can be sustained against llieiu. em lit was made te n-slst tlie Italians ithev raptured the isiiaft. It is said twenty uieu armed with Wluihestcrs i nave put ine mnu te iitgiit. llruke II U Arm. i Hamuli, it boy w he lived en M'-y was In the country this afternoon. t MI from a ittv, bre.tkl ug his unn, and i took aua uamt. suxijay school wertKEn. Proceed tn its of the Convention at Man helm Prohibition Endorsed, MAKttKiM, May SO. The Wednesday morning session of the Hunday school con vention of the East' Pennsylvania confer ence of the F. I). church was opened with dev otlenal sen ice conducted by Hev. J. M. Shelley. The subject of study was the Junier do de arttncnt of the Sabbath school. Kcv. K. Ludwlck, of Columbia, speke Upen, " Frcpavntlen te teach the lessen," Itev, F. A. UowmaiiHummelMewn, ujen "Helding attention wlille teaehlnr," and Hev. M. J. Mumiua, 1rantille, ujxin "Topical arrangement of the lessen." lleva W. J. Jehnsen, of the Ilcfnnucd church, Mauhelm, A. H. 1-eng, of tlie Church or Ged, Landlstlile, and J. H. Albright bf the U. iV. church, Yerk, were introduced te the contenllen and Invited te seals as mem mem bcrsef the lKsly. trh.f'f,v ji(rrnuen. Devotional ser ser sor vice wascendueteil b' Hev. J. A. Hamil ton, of Mt. 1'lcasant. " Hew te Teach the Primary Dearltn:nt as u Whole or in Classes" was the subject of a discussion encd by Hev. M. P. San ders, Halifax; Hev. II. D. Lehman, last Middletown, seke tijsm "What Promi nence is te be gieit te tlie Infant Deart iiient," and Hev. S. D. Faust, of Harris burg, upon "The Hsxltlc Aim of tlie Department." The hour from B te -I was devoted te the discussion of ihe constitutional prohibitory amendment. Tlie diseusiien was earnest and animated, and wasoencd by Hev. J. II. Funk, of lincaster, fellow ml by Hots. (i. II. Mght, M. J. Mumiua ami A. S. I.tght. The following resolution was unani mously passed by the convention : Itcnulial, That we enjoin en every pas tor, superintendent and delegate nml friend of thn contention and Sunday schools of the j-onreiencn te use their Inltiienee In favor of nod all eligible members vete for the prohibitory amendment, en June 1H, IKS'l. U'aliiritliii )fren(ng. A t hlldren's meet ing lield en Wednesday otculng,eicncd with singing by thn Sunday scIkhiI. Hev. J. II. Punk led in prayer. Hev. J. H. Al bright, of Yerk, addressed thn meeting, and Prof. .1, F. Ixliliiau, of tiObaueu Valley college, followed In a " chalk bilk " en " Webs." Hev. I. Ilaltell cencliid(.d with an address and " chalk talk." ji;fh.ti'.ii aijai.v. Tlie Lancaster Club li-cs Aunlli III Yerk lly n IjickoSceii'. Yesterday anerniKin, In Yerk, Hid Ijiu caster club was beaten for the third time by thu gang of th.it tow n. Kllrey waswltd and he whs batted eery where, while Kef fcr pitt hel a much latter game than w hen he faced the Laneiisters befere. The Yorks run bases well ami secured a run ler each of their setenteen lilts. The Linc.istnr fielded poorly. The scere: tOUK. I.ANCASTKI1. ii. ii. '. a. r. ii. ii. i'. a, r. fH'tiiK'r, rrf '1 Uriinriy, 1 ,'J IbmrV, S, .1 dill. I .'J Htltrttx, in 1 L'arl, . . I Hwcllnr, a--' ltellln,c .1 Keller., p. I i i e n lligtiy, l . l a 2 e i.i e oiihikeii. r a l ' VnKt, r.... 0 1 4l'M( II, I U 1 li.Mc'nil'ii,s,e 1 UlViik.'i ... 0 1 O.Mnvht'iv .1 II I) (H'elllnn, in 1 I 0 Kllni, p 1 0 .1 ! .1 I tl 10 Total.. , Yerk . tiiiuriiMrr. 17 17 n ?S TeUil 1 0 I 0 0 0 .a vzj iii n . 2 'i 0-17 0 0 0 0-M 0 Knrneil nun Yerk. 7. TueIhimi hits (llll, llelliii", Itiltrr, HetcrtiT.I'J. lliKe-tne'O lilti lirnubv. MnrrlllisliltN-0('lhni!cr, '1, Mwellirr, (IHiM)ii, Peak, Hiim-h stolen -HwrlUcr, '.', Curl, 2, (lltltiiuer,'.', ltelllii, lintiiliv, (IIImeii. llau'N en liiillk Hncllzer, llmcrtir, dill. Drinibv, OlliMin, CiiIIIiih. Slrmk out -NIImIIj. ,.', (Illl, '1, HiuIUit. Kitli-r. Majlivw, Peak. I'll en lntsc Yerk. U: liiinrasur.il. Dmilile pIiiih Uiiri. Ilutertir te Diaiiliy. I'iismmI ImIIs Veiit, i Willi pilelicH-Kllrey. I line el L'ninii-Oiie hour ami liny inliiiitcM. I'mplre -Knrry I'en- The I'liaiuniensliip games plavisl vestor vester dav lesultisl an billews: I'iillailelpliia I.'), Pittsliuig l;llosten:i.('hli'iigoU; New Yerk s, Inillaii.iisillsii; Cfetulaud II, Washing Washing ten 1 ; Athletic 7, llaltimore II; Husten 11, Jersey City I; llaitferd t, Lewell H; WllkchbarieT. Newark fi; New Haven 10, Weieester lj Cuban (;ianti. Harrlsbiirg I. The Acthe dub wculle Mauhelm Ihls nieiiitngnnd woiedefc.itcd by the scme of lti I. A'lHiuiiell, el the liiiucastet club, was susjienihsl lliis inernlng fm inferior work, lle was (Nilil eiriu lull and he left town, se he will net be seen en the l-ancaMer team again. New ell w HI 1 ever Hist In the lutuie. iiAiiiiiMirnn aii.w.v wmrri.ii. Hahiiihiipiki, Maj ."(. TlieCubaiittianls dcfcatnl tlie lliiirisliurg this morning by this scere: llurrlkliiirg .... 1 I) 0 n n 1 0 0 el Cillnui (limits . ., 0 I t) a 0 0 it 0 .-ii Huse lilts llarrlslniri;, I, Ciiliiiii (limits, K. I.rrers- IbirrMxirK, .'i. Cnluiii (Hauls, .1. Hal-tiTlcN-Cnlimi (limits. White unit ('. Williams; IliirrMairK.diiiililna'iil Viillce. Following is Ilie result of ether itierulng games: At Celuiubiix: It.ilu; tit It.iltl It.iltl inure: llaln; at I'liil.idelphlit; Athletics y, Cincinnati (l ; at Washingten: Cleveland '.', AYiiKliiiigleu I ; at liOucll: Weu'cster f Lewell I; Pliiladulphi.i II, "ffnTe; hit-Hosteii : I'liiiage K u I!a..... w I. ..It.... f "' V.-teu U; at St, S. ... ll'lll I ,1.IK11S O, sills ti. New niu ..... ""vy-'.V.'V litsten I, Wilkesbarre j nt Jcisi" .... v..liri J.uec Cilva. l' Innings; a't HiiMiklyn: St. Leuis b, iiroenmi i; iu iiaiueiii: iiiiiiiiini n .nv Haven Ti. .MSON'h HIAMS WIN A (IVMK. Hi:.ii.Mt, May . 'ID. I'lilmlrlplila (iiiilits 1 0 1 8 (I I 1 0 .x-7 Htaitlni; . . ' 0 0 1 2 -' 0 0 0 0-5 Krrers (limits, ; lli-nilliii;, 7. Ilase lilts (lUints, H; Itciiillui;, (I. lliittcrli'N Clmits. Yeiiiik unit IlinnUr; IUikIIiik, l'liuiunrrmul lliiiin. TboM.iisertboTliliil waul delentisl the I'lnwcrs this morning by n seme el te 10.. tei.i, ite.MiH en rt!i:i;j ' ACnoef(irciit licnl IVi.I-TTkI AiitiiihI In Ilie Mipieme eurr.r v,,h ImiiiIii. The Mipietij)i-l.(mn r iVnnsvlMvnia i. ...i.... i .11. v . ... ... . . """" 'Utst te rculilliOMicallisl ""Ub iuriiptUe case In the regular ryi it.. ,t..ui ...i..... .i lliid-iu liiinc.is- - 'er county list, llvisl Wednesday of this week Just bclerethey adjeuiii te inei t Iu llarrlsbuig for Ilie argument of tliesime. Accordingly it catue en at ulxiut '2 p. m. II. M. North, S. II. Heynelds and I). McMullcii, esis, npH'artsl for tlioturnpike company ; and Brown A llciisel, II. F, D.tvis and II. M. Ileuser, vn., icpro icpre scutcd the paitles who bae sought te restrain Iho turnpike company fiem ikvii p.v lug the old read with their loll read. Klalionite printed briefs were handed te the court by Isith Mrtles ; iiuil thu oral .irgtimcut was made by W. I'. Heiiscl for the.ipielliiiitsiiiid Messrs. McMullcii and North for thecorMratlen. It will 1 reineinlH'nsl that this cetuisiuy eilginully sought a diarter fiem the state te build a turnpike read ixtwecu Blrd-in-Hand Ullage ami the terminus of the Bridgeport and lloiseshen turnpike, with power te occupy for ilm same the bed of the old read. This latter prevision was net included iu the barter grant ; but tlie com cem jsiny, dccuillug en the right te occupy tlie old read with a turiipikw built between the teriiiiui named in its i barter, went en and constructed IU nstd. This lieing llulshed, Iho jiroMsitien tecicil t.ell gates upon It was met by the prayer of eeitalii cltlens for an injunction. The matter being re feritsl te a master, Gee. M, Kline, esq., lie rvirted iu faer of tlie company. Judge PattcrKUi ceullriiKsl the rcjxjit and made tlie deciee; Judge Livingston ilibsentiiig, but allow lug lliu il(srct te be cnlcicd in order le have the supreme court ibs'lde the nutlcr. Fer tlie apjiell.iuts it was contended that iii.tMiuiih as Ilie eenipiny lias no oppress grant leiax-tipy a public highway, ituiimet de wi ex( cpt iisu soiiie ground of iks-cs-ary iiuplicatieii or overriding ncessity, and that no such no cesity had been show u in tliii case; but that the public highway was te be occupied simply ter the conveni ence of the corMratleo, Fer tlie company it was argued that the directors had tlie discretion te locate their read by the most feasible and practicable route, and that Ibis had insm done. . '''he decision will lie aw altisl Willi nun h Ii t ire t throughout t'le isimmenwe.ilth. as Iho silut in 'snue has nevcr btcn vxprcssly decided lu thh ktatc. FLDWEBS FOR THE DEAD. Continued Frem First Pajre. After breakfast several prominent citizens n tiled and shook handa with President Harrison. It was near 10 o'clock when the president and his party started out te review the parade. The he. der the column was en the corner of Bedford and Division avenues. On the arrival of the president Grand Marshal It. W. Knight gave the order te fltll Inte line. The varletia ergaiilr.nl Ions appeared from slde streets very rapidly, It was estlmsAed that 20,ene jKrsens were packed en the Fert Ureen plant and Intersecting streets as the head of (he column passed by. The O. A. It. men as they passed the president lilted (heir hats te a man who had been their comrade-in-arms. Hecretary Tracy was en the left of the president, and he tee came in for a graceful welcome. The vet eran and paid firemen and letter-carriers get their share of the day's honors. After tlie review tlie president, with .Sec retary Trney, Mayer Chapln and ethers, went te Mr. Knapp's residence, where an Informal reception was held. It had been arranged that Iho president should attend the ceremonies at Gen. Grant's tomb In this city, but this was given up. Thn party will return te Washington In a prlvate car this afternoon, leaving Jersey City depot at 3:15 o'clock. At AVnsblngten. Wasiii.niite.v, May 30. Although Iho weather presKx.ts wcre dubious this morn mern ing.tlHMctcrans of Ilie late war turned out in gesl force te make their annual pil grimages te Arlington, soldiers' home and ether grounds where the remains of their old comrades rest, and te pay lliclr trlbule of respect and direction in the shape of lleral elterings and sullable ceremonies. There was llttin eldcnce r business activity te be seen, and Iho spirit or the day was generally observed. The statutes or Garlinld and ether dead leaders in war weretasicfully adorned with Itewers nnd bunting, and theie was a plentiful display of the national colors in all paits or the city. ' ' Oisicge W. Hrewn'M liitrKO funeral. The funernl of Gcerge W. llrewn took place fiem the lale residence of dei eastsl en West Cheslmit tills iiieruing. The at tendance was ery large, and Iho funeral was in eharge of Lam aster Cemm.imlcry of Kulglils Tcmplai. They ttirmsl out a ery large number of unlfermisl niiniilieis. headisl by tlie Iroquois band, and looked well. There were also representatitcs of Ledgo Ne. 07 of Odd Fellows, Wash ington Ihicampmeut, Lincaster lAslge, of Knights of I'ythlas present. Tlie painters of the city also luriusl out ery largely. Theio was a great crowd at Iho liouse and ninny persons viewed thorn thern lemalus. The sei vices were conducted by Hev. Pratt, of St. Jehn's Lplscepal church. The Inlet incut was made Iu Lancaster cemetery, w here Ilie Knights Templar also held their services. I'lciiHimt I'm riles Lust Nlgbt. (ittstawis (Irnc7lngcr, the well known tanner el' Water street, wasM years of age yestenlay.itud his friends surprised lilm In the livening. Tw ctity.l e couples met at the residence of William Balr.'en North (Meen street and inarched te Mr. Grecflngcr's home, wheie the evening was spent iu social cnleitaiiiiuent, miisiu and (lancing being Iho priuclial le.ituies. .Mrs. Gioe Giee liigerprcwmbsl her husband with it llfo llfe slred crayon jMirlralt or himself, mid a (lne supper Avas partaken of. liiist owning Adam N. Burger, leslding en Seuth Prluce street, enteitalned a iiuin iiuin el Ills filends at a supisu at his hemu and all enjoyed tlieiiisrhes hugely. liiist livening Mrs. Mary A. Fettcrly, or Ne. 17 llavl street was gien itiejal birthday uuiprise irty. About lltleen coules were piesenl, and after iliiiicitig and ether games had been indulged In the party sat down te an elegant banquet. Miller's orchestra fimilslird (he music. Goet'KoN. UiihIIh .Miicrliiui.. Iiivitiitiiiusiiie out for thrt m.iulage of (ieorgeS. Latidls, a foiinef attmliy el the I.M i.i.i, mi. Mini, and Miss I'autile Mntie Tiglie, of Memphis, Tcmi. 'Iho m.iulage will be hnlciuuiml en Tiicday, June lltli. Mr. Landls has many liieuds in this city, vrhe.wihh hltu luck iu the iiiipeitant step he is about le lake. ('el I'Imi Ila.tN. Ilughey Deughinty, an old iiiilread weiker, who tie(iienll conies te Lancas ter te get drunk, wasaneMisl by ('nsta,y, Pyle. He get II wi days lieiVU.IJprmiiu Been. f , iS ' ' I'e-llMil. ""' "Vrkirs of (lie Knimiml I.utli(.rmi nils. ,i"tl, at Walnut and t'liii) struts (se nanus! In 'honerof the late riicnttnl llr. L. (Ircrnmililt, Iiiimi prepared u fruit and lleucr trstliil ler this and to-inirrewernliiK. Oiieerthc fratinis Is a litirlrsiiienrt culler) and iiiiim'Iiiii. Jitiivltrte. Lecal block unit Bends lteMirtcil liy J. It. I.iik. Pur Ijist Millie, sale. ISM) 11(1 101.(11 Irfincas'l (l 1st (int. " " " ii i i " 4 " " ii j ii ii ii i i it IMV1, . .. .'.. .. KM its hk'lusil lisiil IWH KM III I oral i iirs. KM In A in 'Jli'iirs. IK! lu lOer'JOjriir. Ii' mi iui let In ISerSOtcnr. I(l KV'.' I! .Mmilirlin lleiiiiiuhUXiil . IIM MW( I'l l,AK)l'S SPICKS. U"HJrivult. It Mklhrsvlllnhtni-t (ir Imiulre I'rlntliiK Ceuipmi) (l.illKhl mid I'm l('iinipMii Hlrvens lliiusii illetiits).. ('eltiintilii (lasConisei CeIiiiiiIiIii Water (.'eiiiiwii) Hiimmii limiiia Iren c'empmi) .Marietta llollen-wnrc Hleeiis IIeiisii Mllli'isx llli'.N'iillnalM lieiil . . Nerlhi rn Mnrkit .. . Hastcm Mnrle t (iim(.'euimi lliiiuls. Culiuuliia lleKiiigh IIimkIh Oiiarrwlllc It. It. 7 s . lleaitliigAL'eliiuilila II It. .Vs . . lMlMMi I.lisht COiiiiii) . Wcsti m Market .. . Southern Market. ... Uiiicastr('lt htnsl Itallna) Ce.,. l-ist KiidHtris't Hallway IjincastcrMcatu Itmllater Ce., Helvetia licnthcr Ce., . Willi h factor U's lJine. 1'lnlll. Ce., ll'KM'IKR STOCKS. HlgSprliiE A llcavrr Valley . . . llrldccpert and tlerscslns'. Ciililiiilila Chestnut lllll. (Niliunhla V WiisliliiKteii, Ceiiestiiiia iL HlK hprlni; Marietta A Mount Jey liiuic.Mt. Jey V i:tlnilK.'thteMi I jiiinisler A Vrultv Hie Ijiiuiisii r ,t I.ttltr Ijineaster A WllltmuiitiOMi niu'iutiT A Maner .VI M M W i 10 IOI 1(0 .VI M '.VI IIP KM KM KM .V) .VI .VI .V) ai .VI KM , KM 1 KS W KM Ua 11 MVi'i .'10 10 l.ffi is .V.60 lid IUI..VI no KM ,'iTfl fi. a 4() M (it :ai tr KM li.". 7 SIM -7 Jl) at (M IIv'pO KS-V) KM in muvi :ii se jifi n ai 40 4U3 .-in ji (U an iis.u a lis IJll.tw 119 112.23 1.SI.7.) Iii 115 1.'.7 Ml III an rt I VI in) in lit 117 s ill J) Ji KM .V) .V) Ijineistrr A Miililn-lln . IjllicaMcr A .Marietta. IaiiciisIit A New Helland Uiiuiislir AhiiMiii'liaiuui ljiiKiister A Ne Ianllle C.iliiiuhla A Marietta Ma) ten ii A Kllials'thtewu Ijinrester A rphrata liUiicastrr A Willow Htrirl Slniklairi: A Millport Marietta A Ma) ten it . . UAMi SllXKS. First National Hank I'uriiirrs' .Natleiiml Itank l'lllten Natlimal ILink.. Uini'iister Count) National Hank Northern Nntleral Hank, KM ai KM .V) KM VI KM KM Peeples National Hank Ke) stone National Hank, Mmilielui KM i-.iiiinnaa -National iiiiiik ku Christiana National Hank KM Ceiifstnpi Nnllenul Hank KM Kphrata National H.Ulk . KM Klrst National Huiik.Celiuuhlu.. KU I'irst National Hank, istnislmrK. KM Clrst Natliiii.il Hank. : Marietta - . KM Klrst National Hank, Ml. Jey. toil I. Itlli National lUtilt... . KM MoiiiitMlleNalleu.il Hank. .... KM Mauhelm National Hank KM t'lilen National Hank, Mount Jey ,VI New llellanil National lUuk KM (i.ipNatiei.il Hank. ..... KM IJil.ur) ville National ILink .. . KM l.ltJitx-lllleMn National llau ....... KM Central National Hunk, Columbia KU l.lve tiick Markets. Ciikmue, .MayS'i.-RwxIpts, llVM; shlpinentk 4,Vl; market ixisler; Isx-ves, II UWI S"; stters, S-t .'Ail 15; stinkers nnd ftssleis. .' Hu.170; tow, butcncr uiiduilxist, IUi3 i;,j li-xiu cuttle, tlhOfe.'1'l). Hogs lUxiis,2(iuu: shipments, I Jim: innr ket strung; inlnd.f i;ie.u I.'.'): ncavy, JlSVti tl; light, II ae,,j4i'i; skliu, 40ttlil. ' Kliwin. -If ! fit t. filial slili.m, niu iriiiii.. ., ---- ..-4iiit iijiiti.iii0,ilAVi mat I (110; Texan, IB 098425; lambs, H(0 East I.tBHRTr.-Cattle rtccelpts, 2W; hll mrntn.Mt; market Ifttlr; prime, tf; fslrte (reed, tl 25 ; common, 7.V4. Hegii Kccclpls, 180; shipments, 1,100; market stew J I'hllsdelphlas, tl Wti SO: pig and Yorkers, H ftOi.t 80; nontrseriivshlunr4 te New Yerk te-dny. Hlin-p Receipts, lMi shipments, 480 ; market firm ; prime, II f 4 70 i fair te geed, ) lid CO ; common, M 39wl ; Inmhs, K7 Stem 3VtttertUcmcttt; ' nsw.uTEijY Funii ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Til IH powder never varies. A marvel of pn rlty, utreriKtli and wheleimmenesx. Mere economical than the ordinary kinds, and can not be sold In competition with tlie multitude of low tent, short weight, alum or phosphate JHiwilers. Nulil only In mni. Itevjtl, 1IAKIKU 'en urn Ce., let) Wall street, New Yerk. , mnrtt-lydAlyw rplIK MOtJT KKPItlXIIINtr' DltlNK IN 1 warm wialhcr Is tart wine. We hae Pure Calirnrnla Bed and Whlte Wines for W cents. large hettles; MMMirf deirit tsitlliK. t ItllKHEIt M IdtHIOftHTtlltll Ne, 2J Centre H(iiare, Lancaster, Pa. Weitic vantkTmiy"a MHim,rAeii:u netiiaii. Any kind of house work. Ap ply at ne..m i:aht(;hitnutht. it rpiinv can all copy iiijtTJeneIun 1. iial hilly Wnltr'slhiVHiin Flllisl Cigar, N(W. r, ,1 J0I NOHTil QUKKN HT. mIS41m.M,W,lliJ4Aw tir.NTi:t-A UIRL TO DO (IKNKHAL I he TV housework. Applt at KCYsreNi: ; in i. HIIINO IIOCHK. ltd Near Watch Kactery. 1711 REWORKS. FLAOS, LANTERNS. HAL 3 loeiisaudnit the New FOURTH OP JULY HOODS. -Te Healers at laiw Whelcsaln Prices, mattil JOHN Ii WEAVER, Agt. B" IJT?- HAVANAFlLhEirciOAlflN the illy, at HILLY WAITZH, Nhs. T, nnd tat North tuccn St. ni)IMinM,W,'lh,SiVw irANTKD.-TOIlAI'eTlsTTtlPrEltK V Apply te JOHN F. REED A CO., inHV.lt Ne.ii.7 North PrlnceStnet, 17(011 riNliniEWINOANII HStieKiNO TO. J HACCO.Kote HILLY WAIT7S, Ne. .Iiuifl 103 North (iieen street. mj-W-M.W.Th.SAw 7uT)(TTiiAviT"ijNciLcE"i)T:ciiiKi) tl Hint Hilly Wnltr's Cigar Is the host In the state. 1'ersaleat Nes. f, A Itn NOR III QUEEN hT. lii)l8-ftiu.M,W,'lh,HAH Sciriei.tax, iw.-Tiu: duT'lic.vt'kIh new In the hands or the Treasurer. Three percent, nir If Paid liefeie July I. enicc hours 11(1111 iui. 111. 1111 i p. in. W. (I. MARSHALL. Tri-iikiiriM-. my SMttdR N'e. u Centre Square. TJ1LI.Y WAIT HAS Till REST TWO FOR tJ iiuandis'Clgari rs lu the city, al iV tat north iitii:r.N ht. .MIM. ,i ,V ill) irvwil.il,!! ,1 ll,r,iir BITTWO FOR Fl vT-fcKNT ClTlAUS Fn the state, at HILLY WAIT.S, . Nes. 6 and KU North QuuSt. iii)IW,inM,W,Th,SAv "mmrmil UMvrr.ii nv a vreiiv u.um'TT W liulustrWius iiinn.a situation fe atti'ml hnrsi , orseiiu thlim te de dthrr In a hotel or prlMite Iieum' Add lurcss sisiti te NO. 1 1 NORTH MAR YST. ii S1 ; FECIAL NOTICIi THE MEMBERS OF 1 Monterey lslue. Ne. '111. 1.(1.(1. v.. nr iiigintli rtsinesteil te attend our next meeting, FRIDAY. MAY. II, us the matter of taking Inte consideration the preprltlv of sulcrlbliigi!u() shines (ri,tilh lu the new hull, will come up for Mil all action. A full representation eftlie members Is iimiiieii ui ine memners ii. II. MKNT.ER. N. (1 nesin ii. Attest; I, RAlivrvs.-c'y. It L OOKOUT FOR MOTH. piiiiscttvi: teurSi til Hktn Ceils. W'neli ii HiumU mni iniMiiy piiiuim mi m in villi iiulu nags. A icrtalii mid suru prolix lien, ler sale only ut COCHRAN'S llltCO STORE, Nes. m ft 1 iti North Queen St., Lamasler, Pa. Alse tn large stis'k, width 1 111m Hal hottein prices, Campliur, (limpheiliiu anil 'lar I'npcr inet thustkky kind) te ptcsirtectotlilngfrem Moths. Tu,Tli,SR SHIRTS! SHIRTS t THRLi: Hj:Dl,Jlll)' wimples or ri.intielsle plclJrai luade te V.".1 "'."i1 .,-'':,", .'" -W- ' IlS.Mighty shrunk. While Shirts, iiiiIjm,uu15ciI ..IscandWX-jeur own make, hu.'u,rr,Til(cd biillonlielcs and lltguar .Titissi, ii nlaundrlcd.T.'ie; can't lie sold elseuhere ferSl.eO. Your measure taken and fit gniiniu teed from SI le i Silk Shirts, Silk Heslerv, I'uiteruear, and a ceiupIHe line of ilen's Out llltlugs. TROUT & SHANK, Hhlrl Mannfai tuicrs and Mi n's Outfitters, 110 North QiiccuStrtvL maraHjilR riM-ajTIMONIAI 1 .ACKMIN ll.I.t, Fill,, April ID, 180. II. C. WEIDLER. IHAii Silt: 1 takelnlciisiiie In gltlng mv tesiiiiieiiy tiiyeur lteu Known t-eiiege, natin a iK-cii a siiuiciit lucre lertiKiit meniusanii loin It nil that (eiilit iHitlestreu. Wlslilnir ) en still gitiiter suc(ss, I remain, )eius truly, J. JI. MlCOHMlCK. " A tree Is knenu by Its fruits, and a sele-sl bv Its n-ults." THE LANCASTER RUSINESWCOLLEOE. Nil, 1;, Knsl KlilK street. A C. ROI'B- " UNDERTAKER, nnNeitlt Queen street. I amnowpreparidteBt- tend teall enlfis In my Hue, and will gtveiuy end lomteriicis in my line, iiiki wui kiiieii xTsenal attention letlie hiislin-.s at all tlinei erseiuil nttcntliin letne inisiness at an tunes, am prcparisl te preserve histlcs by (inbalmlng .. ..-r..... ..,. ... .... ....... i lilt 111 or Willi com mr, us iiuiy in- iirineii. A. C. ROTE. nL7-lmd Ne. rati North Queen Stm-I. T MIL PEOPLES I ASH MORE. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS ! -IN- -IN- THE NEWEST SHAPES. !lnv lug part based the balance of a manufac turer's shhk of FINE PARASOIJ4 at a Great Sncrinn, vie villi put them en sale nt corn1 cern1 isimllng I.e Prices. LOT NO. 1-CeusJstnir PaiaseU sold this veek at fruni J.t..V)(eI.W. These we will soil nt 11.7a. IiOl'NO.2 Consists of Parnsnlk sold this eek nt Jl.'id tudU). These you enu liave hir UM. LOT NO. 3-CenslsU or Parasols sold tills HCfk at ftU.I te ilD.iO. T lie-c will be sold at S-1..V). il-HEMEMUER-ThU Let of Parasols Is Lliultcd In (Jiiantlty mid at the above I.ev Prliis vvlllistalnly go out nipldl). Ne mere te bu had nt Ine prices. Gee. F. Rathven, NO. 25 EAST KING STREET. The People's Cash Stere. mnr.XM)(lll s-mill.IN SATIN DAMAbK AND LINEN V I Beiling. Table Cevers. Scarrs. SpuisIuim and Tidies In te-day. Tht tsiilntese'iisein. Ws put utr purchasing until the lat lulmite, se us te have the latest liiiM)rtntleu unit at reason reasen nbleprtce. Our shs-k of linens unit art gisids l complete, ivelhem Ix'lem purcluulug jour summer mt-dUiverk. MitSE. M. WOODWARD M'.i Eiut Kluj ttUCVti FINE PARASOLS tn 3lkvtrtiemcnt. A whe N INEXPENWVE TOILET LUXVMY 18 Wild r iuwv-1 uet nwrny. jseiM every- ere. rf PEn CENT. OF ULYCniNJS REPnE OV?. aenUonepartef Hie WIM riewcr Be- qeft Heap. A BALM FOB. THK COMPLEXION ID Wild f lower Ileuqnet Keap. Hell every where, tlckwkar-thk latest and meht J.SI tahlenable stylni and shades, the cheapeat and best, at KHI8MANH OenU' riirntehlnf Htere, 42 West King strecL TNDOrWED BY THE MEDICAL PROFEft Jpj ilen for all toilet purpose U Wild Flower Buiuet Heap. TJ INHUIIE A COMKOKTARI.Fi AND RE JD!W'Jn hath, and a thoroughly soft skin, use Wild Flower Boeiiet rXUneOMlENLION AND MIA qUENDA V Cigars, tic clgnrs, are hand made with long Clear Havana Fllleni, fitr and 100 s bexen. .. ...... DEMUTHH CIOAR HTOME, alg-tfdK iu East King Street TTNDE11WEAB - LIGHT AND MEDIUM J welht underwear In all grades and any !.. KlUHMAN'H cn,' Furnishing Stere, 12 West King trcet FOR AMERICANHIOHT FEED CYLINDER l.ubrleatera, Olass oil Cups for llearlngs, yen can get them at JOHN IIEHT'S, S3S Kail Fulton street. m2-tfd ATER RENT-AN ABATEMENT OK 5 per cent, will be allowed en water rents RUI. i! ?Iib're June .hJm- em hours t R.O0 a. m. te 12.-00 m., and 1.-00 te 3:00 p. m. dally. On Monday nnd Saturday the orTlce will be upvu in i tic evening rrem 7.1IU los.tiep. m. J. 11. RATHFON, City Trrannrer. myl-27tdR F Bra OR PRA1T A C'ADY AHHTOTOH DISC nies. luultaler Vslnai, Pratt's Swlnatng Cheek Vnltes, llrnss Check Valves, Feet VaTves. Angle Valves, call at JOHN RESTS, SB Ea Fiilteii street m2-vfd an of ( .kksct w vivKt from m aJ9JJJ Inch te 6 inch dlaincter.lfer sale at a low flittire. and theenly house In the city with a pipe cutting machine, cutting up te 6 Inch diameter, at JOHN RESTS, KB East Fill Fill ten utrect. m2-tfd TaOILL'AHT IKON FlT FITTINGS, ROTHt jf' ,, ;;." r.v::i""l-,''( "i1 e-iiiuii iiinrneiar, Mallpiibla Fltllngs. Fftnecs, Flnnge Unions Manifolds, American Unions, Tube Supports. ifSI!5rj'VV,l,.';'r,.,n.!1 !l'lng I'lBtea.golejroHN I1KHT S.XJTIICast Fulton street mS-trd J71DIICATIONAL. li The Keystone business College, whose at trndanee was the largest known Ter the 1st term In the history of business Cellrgts, Is prepared t(iRlea mere thorough mid prat Ileal course than er for KK, Day Cotirse; ja). Evening Course. W e stand en merit and thimiiiKhness. .,.. " , W. D. MOMHEK, Prln., IMA tr Id N. Queen St.. I juietisi.r' l'n. 1 HA ND OPENING OK- Maennercher Garden I MONDAY, J UNE S, 1W0. i ?Y,ilKlJ,?;l.,h.,l,,i.Cel.,.',,ml'a Flchlel TYO LIANANARIILLItS. ladles without gentlemen esiert and miners positively net ndtultted. mSMtd IXIUISI'FAEFFLE, Pnip. TTNIIERTAKINU."" " W. T. S. GABLE, iSticcCKser le L. It. Rete.) Hating purchased the hiislness or the late L. It. Rete, 1 urn prepansl tog strict attention te nil orders intrusted te my cure. I managed Mr. Rete n business during his Illness, nnd iim ,ii-miii-i iii Kiiiiiiiiiu-i. stiiisuiriiiiii. mylO-Iii lliuu W.T.S. (1ABLE. HORSIJ4 AND COLTS AT PHI VATK SAI.li Iho subscriber, who Is a linvder or horses, etlers ut private sale nt his farm, stliiA ted tliree miles northeast of Frederick and about nun mile, rrem llnnneiiy (Ireic station en the,l'eniis)lvniiln rnllrisnl, le tlne geldings uudfllllcs.liindl years old, viell broken and ready te nil their positions us horses nnyw liere. In color-blacks, bays, ihestnuts, roans and Iren grejs are repnisi'iited. Seme are large, well muted and sultatile rer heavy tlritlU Others trotting brill and will make excellent roadsters. We reply te Inquiries eeucerning them. Address, EUtiENE L. DKRR, malld Frederick Clty.Md. fJUBLIt! SALE OF THE CENtTiAlITaiT. I k l Heiih's. bvlmiKtng In the city, te give plate te thu New City -Market llytce. O.s FiuiiAr, Jums 7, ls,i. At tl o'clock a. m,, en the premises. Ne. 1. the materials nr the market building nearest the City Hull, In width HI feet and length 1.17 reel, having 11 heavy iiisMruli Pests. II reel 0 Inches leng: III) viludew frames, misIi i, ulll.. ..I..I aii.l. ...l..t..u. P., ...... ..... . . .. Y . ! .. "'"" rnn ,,1,-iKiiin, e PStnii mill U1IIHS 111 sK.viiguis; an glass doers, the In the iiavlug brick In peer, gas uxtmvs nml plisss nbove ground, n large nuieiiut of giMKl slate en usr, and all ether materials above irrnuml. Ne.'.', tlwi matejlats of (he market building north or Ne. 1,7a feet by U ft, t, (enlnlulug.'M hcuvv is.ren pests, 0 feet II Inches long; re Hliiilim-framrs, sash glass and snsh vtetglits; ,1S sash and glass In sk) light ; !M glass doers, all the gits fixtures and pipes ubevc ground, tnrge nuieiiut efgiMKl slate en nsif, anil ' -isivlng brick In fl(sr. w&KT'r"' - All stalls butcher lils.lsr niiTiTt.ruiu curb mound both market .louses urn expressly re servist te the cly and excepted Ireni the above Mile. .. ' . Tlu'purchasi rer purchasers must take down Mhe buildings nnd rimeve rrem the pn lull's and thestrts'tsnll thuniaterlals vilthlu tuclve dii)S rriini day or sale, vlr.,byniid oil the IHth day or June. Ui. JOEl. L IIA1.NFX, in 'JI,i,."i.i Chiilriunii Market Ceinnilttic. !W J." MARTIN & CO. A BARGAIN FOK DECORATION DAY ONLY. During the morning we will sell jj Decorated Toilet or Chamber Sets at $1.50 ; regu lar price from $2.50 te 4.50 a Set. Stere will be closed during lite afternoon. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa. rE EXAMINE EYES FREIi Spectaeles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE! Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Geed I H jeu have llicin examined jeu will prelmhly find that there. Is something wrong with tin in, and that glasses 111 be a great help te ) en. We use Illimitable "U1A MAM'A1 lcnsis., which are made enl) by us, unit rrcnnmiriidt-tt by Irudliig Ocullsta as the best aids te defec tive vision. solid Oeld Spectacles, ijI,()t) usual price, 'sii el Spectacle, ISOc.t usual price, l.(HI. Artlllclnl F.jes ttiwrtril, Hi ! usual price, ft 10. M. ZINEMAN rt RRO.130 S. Ninth Street, f"" V IKH NDELPIIIA. Be livetu Chtsluul and Wuluut SJreiiU. wyb-Jya wi (Jate Vnles. Iren Iledv (lleh Vulvm Lever Safety Valves, pep Safety Valves. Air Het fcHl.eme!. H AOElfA BROTHER. t HAGER 5c ,ItK4 HPECTALTIESFtlltTHE SEASON EMHROIlJEItED IIEM8TICIIED FLOUNCtNGS. t auiPfjiw: FLoUNciNes. 44INCII BLACK LACE VLOUNCINOS. Flin NKTfl, TOSC'ANETS. WHITE AN1 CItKAM LACE FLOUNC- IN1. HOTTED SWISS, CORDED PIQUE Tlie Novelties of the Season, BOLTING CLOTH, Hand Painted. WHITE SATIN, Feather Edged, JAPANESE, Painted. HKG6R&BROTH6R, , Nes. 25-31 West King Street, -I HEAT BARGAINS. Extraordinary Bargains CHRPETS AT THE PHILADELPHIA STORE I TO CLOSE OUT OUIt UAHFKT STOCK. Bedy Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Three-Ply. Extra Buper Ingrain, Rag and Chain, and Da mask Hall and Stair. Let of 0-Inch, lH-luch and A Tapestry nnd Bedy Brussels. Any of these Odd Borders will be sold cheap te close out tlie cuds. Remnants of Carpet nt half cost. SMYRNA AND TAP RUGS much less than cost. All Widths of Fleer Oil Cleths, C(H!en,Nnpler and Canten Mnttlugs Carpet Sweepers Cocea Mntts at Bargain Prices I.ess than Manufacturers' Cost, Metal Oil Clutli Binding. WINDOW SHADES, SHADING AND FIXTURES. A few Blankets, Comforts and Quills nnd Steamed Feather cheap. Great Bargains in Every Department! "e-Come and get Bargains while ou have the chancc-iSa P. S.-Stere t 111 be clesed Tuesday and Wednesday, 2Sth and 29th, forSteek Taking and further Reduction of Ooeds. Tlie Philadelphia. Stere, 6 AND 8 If OETH mnr20-lydftw lcw abitcvtincincnte. CHI-TaFFF.R'S LIQUOR STORE, 15 CENTRE yj " SQUARE. PURE RYE My own distillation. WHISKY. scpl5-tfd riMIE MOST AGREEABLE I'LRFUMK. X The most soelhlng eirccls Usu the skin are found In Wild Pimvcr BeiKuiet. TTrcaiiANN "a"no wl'enj MERCHANT TAILORS, !-) (Ill 130 NORTH QUEEN STREET. COLLARS AND CUFFS THE LATEST, j thu most desirable, and most mmferhihhi sliapes nnd styles any sire, at ERISMAN'S Gents' Furnishing Stere, 41 est King strwt. N ARTI purest Is Wild Flev ARTICLE THAT IS MADE Of"tIE est material mid never rails tesatlsty, loerBeu(iict. -1ANIX. EXCLUSIVE HTYIJ-34 IN ACA. m . ..lu iin. ....... i . u,, . , .it.iiK, nripiiii;!. I'eiiang, Welnhcl, Cherry nnd Maine-' ca, m lenmea in isiivcTanu jireue, DEMUTHS CIGAR STORE. 114 Enst King street. i18-tfdR TTIOR SALE OR RENT, A FIRST-CLASS Address or call Jl' bakery located In Gup. II. L. HK1I.1X. Gap, Lancaster Count v. Pa. Terms modern te. injij-nvii -IT-E CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK OF TT Pipes and Fine Smoking Teb icce In the city. Weeden I'll Weeden I'liies ntBc. and 10c. each. Genu- IneMierschautu I'lis'safi . IIKtl. DKMUTHS CIGAR STORK, iilB-tfdR 111 IlistKliigSliei' . "Z IP LlSiH-WOtir.fi T - FURNITURE STORE, has removed te 1.10 Enst King stncl. havinea full line or Furniture or every ilcs(rlptlen nt the levvist puces. Alse uiiaerimiiug promptly in tended te. Cnll and examine our eissls. nH-tfdll II. WOLF, UO llud. King Street. r EVAN A SONS. Suggested By the Het Wave! Would you the secret like te lenrn T Learn hew te keep right cool? I.enrn hew te 'senpe thu-Urated term, Without n term In sehoel? The lessen's easy: havuacare Alieut) our drink and fissl, Avoid bad bread, avoid that snuic, K-c that ) our Heur's giaxl ! And this can be ncieuipltshud by using thai Favorite et the Household LEVAN'S FLOUR! Levan & Sens, MERCHANT MILLERS. dvl) d RUMMER GOODS. -AT Til E- New Yerk Stere. The Latest St vies are here In Ev cry Variety el Plaid, Strlls! and Coloring. LATEST NOVELTIES JJIU-SSCUNOIIAMS, OUTING CLOTHS, TOILU DUJS'OHDS, CHITKJilON CLOTHJS, stuii'ke Ki:i;itsucicr.ns, COItDl'.DCHNCHAMS. Hundreds of Plyees teSelect from. Special Rargnlus In DRESS OINOHAMS at 4, j C nt u Yard. 6i,1, 8, nnd 10 STRIPED SEERSUCKERS nt 8' Jc a Yard. CORDED SEERSUCKERS, 10c n Yard. SCOTCH ZEPHYR OINOHAMS, 'J) and 25 Cents a Yard. TIIIHTi-TWO-lNCH PRINTED PERCAI.IX, be u Yard. TIHUTYIX-INCH F.NOL1SH PERCALES, Ece-llcnl Quality, I2,'c a ard. COMBINATION DRESS CALICOES, Quality, 11 arils for 7.c. Best Watt & Shand, KOS. 6, 8 AND 10 EAST KIM STREET. j-Ster will Clese at Neeu ou Thurday (DccgnitlguJJftjO - Wash Dress Goods BROTHER. HANDKERCHIEFS, Embroidered, 12c, 15c, 36c, te W; Hemstitched from 10c te O0e ; Fancy Bordered, 8c te Sue Mourning Handkerchief. DRESS TRIMMINGS. Fine Cut Jet Pniwameiiteries, Bead and Silk Passnmentcrles, lltack Silk Crochet Trimming, Persian Hand Trimming, Cut Steel and Brente Trimming, Silk Jet nnd Steel Ornaments, Silk and Worsted Braids (nil colors), Fringes and Mara bout Trimming. HtrrreNs. Crochet Plain and Fnney, Jet; Bronze and Steel, Pearl aed Iery. In great variety, Drcsa Shields. MERINO ANll SILK UNDKHWEAH. Special Bargains In Ladles' RlbbedSIlk VcsU, Ladles' Ribbed Llsle Vests, Ladle' Ribbed Cotten Vests, Ladles' (lame Merine Vests, Misses' and Children's Ribbed VcsU, IV, 18c, 20c. QUEEff STREET, LANCASTER. PENN'A. Itlinccllititcmte. rMli: RIVAL FOUNTAIN PEN-THEBIST J. nndchcniK'stin the iiinrka II Karat geld Isai, llnrd rubber holder, never gets mil or order, easily filled. Call mid examine before luirciinsiuguscwiicre. .i lausjiANS Gents' rur iirnlMiliig Stere, li West King street. XrOTllINO HUT THE HIGHEST grade - ,..t!h,uMe Reflnisteils used lu the fennula el Wild Mower Heiiuct. 171011 HORIZONTAL STATIONARY Iii. .iiiti.ui,i,iii ni.viiO,,,Vill J.. . Kile's, rrem 2 te se lierse-iMiwer. and Vci Ileal I.uglueHrrom'Jte 40hnrse-sirr,)eu vvll find them at JOHN fcttcct. BESTS, .V! IJiH Pulton mS-tfd 17IOR CASTINGS, IltON OR BRASS, LIGHT , .,r,,ht.nv"..ul K,l0rt notice, go te JOHN lll.ST.an Fist Fiillen street. mS-trd CARRY IN STOCK-HIXT CHARCOAL, Ilainmcred liar Iren. Deuble Retlned Iren, lliirdcnM Rivet Iren, Rivets Het nml Celd. Beiler Iren. Steel, Sheet Iren 8-10 te Ne. 16. at JOHN lliwr S, iUI list Kulton street. tuS-tfU 1F"lN WANT OF BRASS (TlflltON STOP CiK-ks, Asls-stes Tacked Cocks, Pet nnd 1Mb Cocks, Lever Cocks, Swing Joints, cnllund cot ! illi'iil V,1.Kr."a i'""r er,,c''' b' '"all, te JOHN 1IIWT, :ici Enst Fulton street. m3-trd "XTrillTH COTTON WASTE, COPPED BY In tuts tif tn tuiniiiiv iw T tlie pound, 10c: ever.Pc. All goods ri( Itvercd teniiy inirtef tha city 1 ree. Call en JOHN BEST. Ne. an Enst Fulton street. mJ-tfil INJECTORS, RUE LITTLE CHANT. HAN ,. ..l',K-;l.c luM'Imter and Electors, I.bcruian Reller 1 ctder, Pciibcrthy Inspector, American Injectors, all In te.-k, ut JOHN III,TH. :u -ijst I- niten street. ic rilANKH lOinAn.rrrOILS,.CcfD(TR UAS, JL of nnv sbnpe or t.ipaelty, ut ralr prices, go te JOHN BEST, S.M Hist Fulton street. initrd TTIOR THE II IXT HOT AIR FURNACE IN 5 the market, go te JOHN BlT,;i11 East 1 ullen street. mj-tfd 171011 PULLF.YS, SHAFTIKO, COLLARS, 1 Ilnngcis Clamp llexes, Couplings, etc., go te JOHN HEST.JCII fiist Fulton street. llllll.S lll.01t.fcSI IJI 112-1 fd 171011 HOIiTS. LAO SCREWS, SET SCREWS, X' Se, iiureund Hexncen Nuts, these troeils In stock, ut JOI1N HliVT'S.rmiiist Fulton strecU ni.-ini IT ITIOR BOILER TUBE BRUSHIX STILLSON Pine Wienches.t'l ne and ilenkev Wiencbes cemumeii, 1 lies, nil Lans, etc., go BIr,:stl liist Fulton urccl. ..- . .... ....... . ........ tn JOHN mS-tfil iQi OLD BRONZE, LIQUIDS AND SIZING rer steam vverk.nt JOHN BKST'S, R. list ..;! i;.is m'Mlil ten street. "OADIATORS, OF any "Make OR Dl a i.n. .mi ii Im rnriilklii.it nl reiisiiiinlitn ItL.liri'H. by JOHN HEST.JVI.'l East Pulton street. m'J-trj A OK mi liullc It OENCV FOR CALLAHAN .t COS Cl ut te take tlie place or lied Msid. In makes ilvn times the mmutlty or ted lead nud Is far superior In muklugsumn Joints; il nu kin piicKinguinn mm hand hole pnt( s en boilers, AC. sKn Prlre "JO cents tx r ixmud at JUII.l BE "M l.'ast Fulton street. m2-tfd FIRE BRICKS, FIRE CLAY, AT liOW llgures.goteJOlIN BEST, .CWI-ist Fulton street. inz-trd JL'MIW, BOILERS MINING, CENTRIFU- lmI nnd Stcntn l'uniiw. of nnv c.mucltv. nt city, al ....... ..... .. .. .... . . -.. iu. jii.ti n, j.u uisi runeirnr.et. mS-tfd f 3ARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO .misiii jiiiKing, railerns, iinivungs nnu itiiiv inn, ill I'inie iiiiuii BESTS, 8,n East Fultpn stieel. ue Prints, ut prlcca icaseiiablc, nt JOHN L'..ln...l..l ....,.,..1 171(111 BOILERS, HORIZONTAL, TUBULAR. : Vertical, Pertnble.C) llndcr.Miirlnc. efntiy sire or pnvvur, eritie manshlp, go le JOHN or iHiavr, eritie nest miienni iiiki wurK- BEST, S.ti KMHt Fulton strict. in. nu ITIOR STEAM CJAUOE, I1IC1II OR LOW ' Pressure, Water linages. Gunge ('(Kks, vv'imhI Wheels or Weighted, Glass Tillies, Whistles, s.v plums for hteiim (i.uigeh, C) Under Oilers Plain, liter Gunge. Columns, Cocks fur Steam Gauges, call en JOHN BUST, li'il liisl Fulton street. inS-tfd IF YOU WANT A riltsT-CLAKSI-ORTABI.B Engine uiul Heller, en whce.1", chejp. ns th foueulng prices shew: i lierM'-iNivtcr, 173; 8 liersc-tMiwer. KsT: lOhorse-peHir.j.'iT'i: i'i horse- lsmer, 8fl7."i, 3) liersKini r, 8I,17j, (all at, IOI IN ill hi B.itii i..isi t niten sin et. lii'MIU AW MILLS, BARK- MII.t, COB MILLS. fvv Leather Hellers, Tan Packers, Triple Ilorse 'ncrs. Mllllm: and .MlnliiL' .Much nerv. at JOHN BLSTn,u:i.l iOiisl Pulton street, mi-tlit VTEAM HEAT IS THECOMING HEAT FOR O diMlllngs, churclKii, sehoel Iieum s, etc., though kurccssfully ucd oue linndrcd jcars age. When veu centeniplatu a ehangecall en JOHN BEST, who will give )euu satisfactory Jeb, at u fair prlec. ncj-ttd OVCKINGS, AS FOLLOWS: DIRIGO, FOR 1 SUniniiiiidHvilruullcPiiCklng, Aslssrt Hepe, Woven .nut Wick Pncklng. Hemp Packing, As bestos Mill Bisud, Asbeatuw Cement, AsIh-sIes Sbcathlug, Gum Fiickliig.Oum Rings rei nter Gunge, Ptuuibiige Packing, Reed Patent As As lHste.. Lined SiHlliinnl PIe Cever, at JOHN BEST'S, Stilus! Fulton Unci. iiij-ird OTEAJI. v'edeslre tecall ttlie uttentlnn .f eensiiniers of Sleain Gissls and Englmrrs' Supplh s, te our tnrge mid varied stock or Plis-s, Valves, Cocks, Malltnble nnd Cast Iren Fittings, Asbestos. Viiicabcstenand t'suilurlau, Slicet, Piston and Valve Pneklngsj Scotch and Red Line Reflect ing Gauge Glasses, Steam ItadlntiirsniulSlcam Uniting Appanitiih, Set and Cap K-revs,iiud lu fact iihuiisl evir.v thing rdjulreil h) strain useis.uudall erwhleli vie eiler at prhes vvlilth we guarankv te be lower than tlioae or any ether dealer lu this vlclnltv. We linvei".tlvi'l) the farjist stiK'k.iiuil lie Ing euuns?(ist with the Tileiheiu Exchange, are prcisinsl le reodve and lilt all orders In the shortest iKisslbletline. When lu want or any thing In our line, call ou us Ter prices anil villi convince you of our ability and willing ness tosavivjeu Meney, IHlay and Vexiitlim. Ourlnclllllesriir riirulshlng Eiulne, Boilers, I haling, Policy s, Hangers, Sm-lnl Mnehlnery, PliiiulH'rs' mid Gas Fitters' Toels, Pntttrns, Mislels.aiid Inm and Hniss Cuting, and ler the prompt repair of all kind or ninchlnrry lira iinexuMlcd lu Uincatter, and we rcps.triilly solicit a sharsi of y our patronage. Central Machine Works, Il J. I NORTH CIIRISTI AN bTRECT, LANCASTKH, lA, Geed Werk, Hcaseuaule Charge, rroi'il't rrei'il't uc. lelepUeae euueU9ne us-uiuy 6s. $ttJLr&jzx&.six i- vjfr- ?. Vv. L&frr, arjft .&'. .Vftiifasi.! tfrxj s
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