WEDNESDAY, JUNE 189d. teli"", eIWflelny by uTOrder United Ich In holding Its Tlie onranlnulen and benevolent, mid lias rtha perpetuation of American la. It baa bronche in evers vea the Union, and numbers nearly mombere. Delcirales nre present all the Eaitcrn statea. nnd about 3,000 took part in the parade I convention will lasi nimi -i riii.Vi Ideal of Important business is 10 de :ted. Among me manors 10 ue am I will be the iironeied clinnge of the of the nrunnlttttien te "United ktiwrleani" and consolidation with the Wftler order. vAH the morning men In gay uniforms ',m congregated along the down town , MWCte or marched In small companies te - lluAjllflfiMtnl adanAai aaf rnnflnTl'mlM f..r fllft tkmiAe, which was te prccode thodedlcn- LefWB or me laluerty poie en me jviike innii. EF .Thii' vnra nil Aiiierleatia 111 heart and deling as well as by birth. The bunds Mayeu "Jiail ueiumnin," 1110 lieu, trimu . uxtlilnn" and ethnr mtrlellc aolectlom. And the unlled erder applauded te the S' actie. .Finally Mayer Crogler appearwl en the 'tone and the formal exe.re.iMis, betran. The fi" MMyuntnllnn Mlipeeh 1VIM limdn bv If. 1). .Sill.ey, of Philadelphia. He Raid that the munusef thedritni and the aliht of the 'flan and uniforms readied te his mind the Mrly history of this country nnd Its Mrutt- ' mitm for frocdem. He brlclly outlined the ' JKIatarvorUieorimnlzutlnn te which he be- 'Htnged.mul men leiiclicu upon me quev AIais firlmmlirnitlrin- Itn tlmlllfllL It altnllhl fi "be borne In mind that wlille soine of our 5.4 Kirelirti nonuiatieu niaiie apsiranie ciiirens, " 1 .lax nliiuAn.l .! IIimIi. ....... l...a. lit.. Vi IUVI UlllUIIIUUla IU Ull fll.,ll.,ua a.aa. men who pailiclpated In the Ilavinarkct Het nnd who eelebrated the Paris Cem- sauite. i-1 "He von -tenths of the inimlgrants." he f told, "never make geed citizens nor be- wme Americanized, lle was opposed te i'i these who competed with American work- ;BBenbv working for M tier cent, less nay. Mx 'Md said that the franchise given te men : rbe wen t resiKscl or obey tlie laws mnke fe- alavtlens a curse Instead efa blesslng, and that America must net be nimiotne clump iagf ground for the cciini of I.urepe.' " wpanphraslng the celebrated renin rk of Ialuoeln, he Mild : "This government ean JHOt last with one-third of Its citizens under ferclirii domination." Then In n few graceful words he presented the flag te . It ','i iiiiii.i i.wi;.i.'s. U, , "Miss Klla ShnrtKer, of North Duke street. 'Jen te-day ler imrristjiirg, wimroane win ibe met ut friends from which nlacothev r'wlll visit Chicago and ether cities of interest ' far West ns West Point, Nebraska, re- ' Huuning at me inner city aueui six wcuks. ij"! Pensions liave been gnuiled te 1211 K. - Ytasaslrasr- Y.ltttv ntirl Summit el.lrtia fif .Inltu iW. Cooper, Columbia, sa1 This nvnnlmr tlin tinsmith of th rltv trill held a meeting in tlie hall of the mltitMlinvai itrnw XlntvirrtP A lliiitiilitiiAiiln PsfHUaVail! svn vifva ,v ajmiik li tlltftll n ' Mere, en West King xtroet. An effort will rtlien txi made te form a union. S( Peter Kutt nnd Ocorge Hoever caught 02 'gaelsln the Conestegn near Jluusoekor'a fZliii iZ y C. JI. Snyder, city, lias been :: renewal ei his soldiers' llcense, lias been granted n ,V, ine assault ana natterv cae nua Inst . Mm.1 I . . .... . PrOeerge Itoblnsen.proferrcd by Patrick AIc- . m vaniira i" uuuu senicu uoiero imeriiian fs', Spurrier. Thore was mi ovldenco against KtScorge SeliHum und William Tnggert te pswiw mai uiey coiniiinteii nnv usutiu. tPsThey wero charged with disorderly con- 5' jlnM . il.lv- Tim fir...iiflinl tul.l llinnn.tB ;,&, The l'rencll Successful III Quobeu, A! Premier Mercler und his iiatlenallstH rfr'S 3 w.iii m vl.ifr.rv 111 ttir l'trtvliif-n .if Oit..1in lit 0nd his majority of nine in the last Heuse MUQ VUCII IIH Iv'UlWU IU Ull fcj - II U lib (IIU rv preseuv wriung, wnicu js ueiiiki 10 lie in- fj ,. creased by later returns. Tlie tight was n bitter ene, Catholic ngalnst Protestant, mid French against Kugllsli. At tlie last f?,a inomenL inn wnv Aiiirrier iniivr.ii iimiii !& nlug card by publishing nu etllcinl letter lijlf: from the vntlcan onderslug his policy and Eg; Jprnylng for his success. It Is bulleved the B MlmAM nr IliA l.llifirnlM In llntnrin nirn IAHeetla and OuobeG will lmi h Iihilt wnv in. . . . -janr eitnAvullitu w . Er Clnln r-n..ln1 -lluld iff &j -v.....b - a',B..ka. . c reiu.iue uarnsuuri; eiara ir Mr. Albert It. Stiurri. tlin mi-tnwii r-nlii. netinaker. ucceniiuuled bv his turns. P4i Geerge, ltess and llert, spent yesterday at wjS iMicaster und vicinity. They wcre the riicsis or n reiative 01 .Mr. simrp's, jir. Kinnnuel P. Keller, at his beautiful home, just Iwyend tlie northern limits of the city. Mr. Keller was the first Democratic com cem com lnlasieoor olecteil in Lancaster county, 1h a gentleman of superior Intelligence and a fanner of enlarged lows, nudentertalus In princely style. Mr. Sharp and his sous wcre delighted with their trip te the former's " native heath," nnd speak in frlewlin? terms of tlin be.mtv of l.nupnit rr &i" nnd sui rounding country. IJy tlie way, lie Eft, learned his trade in that city with the into oeuii iarr morn man leriy years age, ana te his indenture as mi apprentice w an nl flxed the name of the late President llu chauau as one of the witnesses. This was when Mr. Buchanan was suurctarv of state under the administration of President Polk. Dolectlvo I.yeu Acijultted. The first cabe In the numerous prosecu tions against public, elllcluls for alleged corruption lu nllice tennlnated In Heading en Tuesday. The defendant was Detect I e Win. Y. Lyen, who was prosecuted en the churgoef extortion, the allegations being thut he exterted money from Mrs. Win. Kckert, w Ife ofnMleon-kecpor of Heading, te settle a case against her husband. The case has been en liial four diiyn, and alter being out lets than two hours the jury enme In with a erdlct of net guilty as te Lyen, but put the costs en him. Pour or five mere bills have bean Jound against Lyen, but it is doubtful if all will be tried. Pour uiore true bills for alleged corruption In office have been found against ex-Dls-trict Attomey Orant, making 11 in all, and the verditt in the Lyen case gives him and his friends hope that few If any of the cases against him w ill be tried. May New Jxicate lu ChrUtluiiit. The Jehn M. Geerge school will net be located at New town, Montgomery county, as the location has been abandoned, and the committee having charge of the matter has been Instructed te proceed with the selection of n new site. There are sevcral reasons ter this action. The owners of the Werth prejwrty, which was the one finally settled en, refused le sell or lease a plece of woodland adjoining the tract It was pro posed te purchase, which it was thought especially desirable te control, as It might pass Inte tlie bauds of persons who would conduct business prejudicial te the Inter ests of tlie school. Anether serious tlllll culty lies in the fact that tlie Werth farm is an unsettled estate. The amount of the Geer.,u btvjuest depends en the price for which the Overbroek, real estate Is sold, but It is belle ed that it will exceed 8700,. OCe. ' ItuUy Again Respited. (.- I lie ueuru or paruens are still holding . tm1f.r HflvlnnmAtit tlin nnn1tnttnn nf .fr.li.. J U W. Hudy for a commutation of the death penally te imprisonment rer lire. Ah June 21 was tlin ilntA llflined for Ills axr-jiitlnti ' vi ami the next meeting of the beard of par- Bt. alrtna a. Ill .ml 1. a lit. Ill Tula fl flnv Ha.ieab h, t" .avMBj a. a ... .w ......a -.v..,. , uw.a aVH,vi . Hbaa respited Itudv until Auirust 7. n IT.. Inlr1 tlir. Ptaln "vitr, one of the young men e'rlAlfii nvmtliftmi Katnrflat- . . . .... .. . . iap.ore me mayor luis a-Je upon the pay- 7 reprimauu. ".Id ggap Kn many jtenubllcans hlr-JF-ns supervisors, iiav TnL It Wniilft hn fincnH- m . titlfctirefls nnd the result of p tnc-j-st'iilte nnd black election efll- iiVivC-nevlUbly be be bloodshed nnd tei : laWnrl belloved Hint ir the Hotit'i Hetit'i Hotit'i ltfiVeoiilo wero let alonethov would work outtheirown political salvation. i nore were net many evidences or wonK wenK wonK ened party feeling. Numbers of wlille Democrats In the (Seuth had strung leanings toward protection and a bread, liberal na tional Hillcy of Internal Improvements. They would have beceme Itepubllcans by this time but for fear of local negre gov ernment, and as It was thl-y had taken heart from the growing dlsnllcctlen of the Houtherii Itepublicau ucgroes (owing te the failure of the parly te carry outltspledgen In the tnatteis of the lllalr edncatlnnal hill nnd patronnge) and were prejvirlng le tnke luHnutiige of n split lu the negre vote, which would (pilot their own npprchoiisleus nnd allow thorn te fellow their own preferences and convic tions. All of this pregress toward a settle ment of the race question would be nega nega tlved In Mr. Kwarl'a estimation by the adoption of the reactionary policy proposed by the authors of tlie national election law. i . .. . Action or tlie Htrcel Committee. A meeting of the elroet committee Mas held last evening In select council chamber. The ordinance pre idlng for the building of a bridge across the Conestnga creek at llelgart's lauding, wan considered and It wns declded le roiiert 11 favorably te coun cils. Tlie strcet commissioner was ordered te repair the gutter en Orant street west of Mulberry. North Wnler street, betwecn Walnut and Lemen, was orderod te be graded and gut tered, and n crossing was ordered at Water and Lemen, The contract for feet bridge was awarded te It. C. McCully. Messrs. Zeek and Auxer wero appointed te oversee the ernctlen of the l"ntiiklln street bridge. U was decided te gutter and grade Min ion street, between Mulberry and Charlette stiecta, and te tnake u crossing en West King street at Mary. It was decided that hcroafter when streets orderod te be clndored and re paired require grading, bids for the work shall be advertised, and the strcet commis sioner and elly regulator wero autherised te ascertain when grading Is needed. The contract for the sower between Col umbia and Marietta avenues was given te Duzel &Unue,as thore wasu mistake In the bid of Charles K'ray, which should have been 1100, Instead el $00. Dr. Vingley's Hxplitiiiillen. Mil. Knnelt. In order that yourrendois may net be misled by your notice In yesterday's paer lu reference te Mr. Klmeilbrand myself, permlt me te state the facts respecting the nature ofthe case. Wlille driving along College aveiiue a few evenings age tw e boys approached my buggy with the Intention of getting en. 1 told them net te get en ; one of the boys obeyed, but the ethor one persisted in getting en, climbed en the axle with his feet, holding en with his builds te the buggy top. I told him te get oil but he paid no atten tion. I then swung my whip mound te scare or te compel him te get oil'. I could net sce the boy's face fiem where I satt and it appuars the whip struck the boy in the face, which was net Intended, but purely accidental. The boy was probably mere hurt by the fall from the buggy than by the 'whin. Wlille 1 Miry much rrgiel that the whin hit the boy in the lace, 1 cannot but irgard the boy as the trespasser. Mr. Sheallcr told me he would net have brought suit but An the porsUteut urging of cue of Ills neighbors. This neighbor,! am rellably Informed, Is the father of n young man who assaulted l'ellx blesstnger some tluie age, In caking his Jaw-bone in two places. I was called lu te dress his wound and subsequently was auhpo'iined te testify before nu alderman as te the nature of the man's Injuries, and for mi doing he incurred the ill-will of this onler-lovlng nnd law-abiding neighbor. This Is the secret of the whole matter us I am prepared te show. 11. Ykaei.kv. lhldil lllull l'ull. August Walter, an empleye at the Lien brew ery,w as wet kiiigaluuit (he lea machine this morning, when he uiade a misstep and fell from u small platform a distance of about fifteen feet. He was phked up and curled Inte the house when Dr. Warren attended him. He was found te hae no bones broken, but was veiy badly bmlhcd. 'lliti hulnu'liiiii Millies Kalvater wen the .Suburban handicap race at Sheepshead Hay en Thursday. The distance was 1( miles and the time l!:(W-l 5. The prl.e was fjin.oet). Twenty thousand people saw the race. Olie Hundred IIeIIiu-k Ituwiird. Tlie umlui slsncd Mill pay IIiIk amount te any practicing plijkhlan or laiiiicaatvr, or nu ninmbfr or tlie mculcul rrnturnlt), or ethers, who will klieiv the Mime results from bis triat incut erliiidlclnesas llinsc Unit hau been ob tained liy llin iiku oflleke's i:ict'lrlu Medliiitcd Applianres. O V. IIOKI. Imciitoref Hoke's Lie etric Medicated licit. At Ijinenstcr, ('., Ne. 3IJ North Qurviiht., every Wednesday unit Haturday. Jel7-3ttl A Sate Investment. Ijuicuster city .'W jear I per cent Coupon bends. Interest ui)nl!n quarterly. 1'ive from nil taxes. Prlie jlU'i nnd aeemed Interest. Fer tali" by JACOll II. LO.N'O, llrekvr. iipSMfitWaVw laniicastsr, I'll. jpciithe. HeilFU 111 tlilmjlty.eii June 17, 1WO, Henry, son of KlUnUHh and the late Krcdcrlck 11 wfcl. In his tub j car. ' Tlie rclatliis and (rlends of Ihe fauilly are re bss;irillly linllid te utlend tlie funeral, fiem his metlicr's rcfcldcncc. Ne. 13-1 (jist Walnut Btrts.1, en ThiUMlay artciueun at 3'M o'deck. Interment at LnucasUr cemetery. Hi. Eli. June !(!, Km, In this city, Jeremiah H Heed, III bU Iert)-idutli jiar. TherelutlMs and friends or Ihe family, iiImi 1'es Winnd SI, e, A. 11 . and nil old soldiers, are repectfully lmilcil le attend the funeral, from hl late residence, Ne. .Vlljist (. hesimit street, en Thursday iiflernenii lit 2ei-cleck. In tcriucut at lainrnMrr cemetery. lilnvltcte. J'lilladelplilu l-iinliiue Alnrket. l,IIII.AI)KI.lulIA,.luile IS. Noen-l-'Iour weak ; t'cun'a siimTB, J2i2ll0: extra. 275ffl315: family, JJiVeSJOe; relkr, M 7jit4 35; paleiit, 11 S'l5a5. Wheal ipikls Ne. If Itrsl uew, tOlifaVIc : Ne. 2 Pa. de, I:. ' Cern Heady : Ne. 2, new, tllls;e ; old, 10$ 41c. Oats ilrmj Ne. 2 White JIW$Bc.; !Ne. 2 mixed, :t!c. llnm dull ; Winter, H IKXalll W . HprliiK, 813 iO (ijHOO. Ituhsl bay dull: 10IX12 0J as te quality: tlineUiy 10tXXl2ll0 rer rlielce : mixed, s5M 10 00 ; baled r e utiiiw, new, 1 1 00,17 Ce. ..,lu.(.u'r "mi; l'em.'n crmuierv fxlru UtQlVrfa; reun'altr.ta extra, 17c; Jobbing, H& keesllrni; Penir drsti.lljl'jc; held lets 1M1V?. a.le iiuulltv. Olieese linn; .irt klm, e&7c, full tkiins I'ltrelium steady: rcltnert In bbl., f7 20. I'eUtwK firm :7je327iir bbi rer new l.tve "Stoel: .Miii-Kets. Ciiicaoe.Junu le. Uci'elpu,9,eJ:siilpmniiii 2jal; klnw; becCH, 7Ui.v5 w j mcrv i iU( CO; stockers and (tesjert, t2 ..Vnij cewb, bull and mixed, II ftu.3 Xi ; Texas catile. 2'JM315: ceril-ftststeert..3SlXJ3W. ' lt( luctlpt. :aj,u: shipments. u,(:u: lnr. ket lower; mixed, dlO.43 8,; heay, j ut S3 IK) j light, U tl'i3 KS t skips, W lO-l SO. Hhec-ltecelpt,G,(J: shipments. 1,U; mur ket utettdy; natives, ft W.i.'j 4(1; Western. Ilixia 5 80 ; Texaus.ri Oiu I 25 : Inuilis, 15 0ii7 00. liun'Aixj.June ltL-Cattlc-ltecelpts, li head; market steady, Hheep and launbs HccelpU, head; price.' quiet and uiichaiiKCd, Hheep. choice le extra, V 1035 31.; medium te uoed, 51 se$ 505; common te ceed, fl t'3l 75. Ijiiiid -KOed te choice. tC KV47 IS -, fair te Reed, K (03 us5: medium te fair, M (XX3C 50 ; yearling!, 175 5 fcO. Hegg Itecelpts, 2.W; market attUe and hhftitr; selected medium welu'hLs and selected heavy end, II 10&. 15 : eued te choice heavy, II 11X3115; selected Yerk wcluhU.JI 10 3115; lulxed plgi und llsbt Yorkers, (klbO LHH"AyrkM se moi.euC 1B0O; fkrp mS .uTlOI.l) MAltKKT. It.i Wf-ABYarti fiaain 1i iMatl rv kind wns nliundniit lit this .nnrkrl and sold at reasonable prlcsi. is. lapr hilnplt , 7ktt 'ttH.'jwr t pk 2v.te ilea, dried, rsl nt fk?Jt Aiiic-euir7r, wr a iisjsi Apple-bulUr, tier crock..... .....UX370 AniarHRUs i.... 10 lleef Htrak, per lb liMIfl Ileef Henstraerti..,,, i h,,.I2(iI lleef Dried (chipped), tier ,.....i.. JH& lleef-Cerned.lKrDi...... k.... i.10cI2 lloleRmi, ier ft.....,.., ..... H iieans, tier ;jpn,, i .iun.i.i JlllllOr, 1S.T ID...aa... ..a ...... .a. .. . a .....a vn. t'nbbnge, per head......... SiivlQ Cheese, Iluteh a A Chickens (sprier) lr piece a Clilckens (cleaned), per piece... ayais incumbers, perpkee.- . .......,...8(tl Cermnpat, per ft 4 Kkks, sr duz. ..KHI7 Klsh-hhad, enrh ,.;J,.) Klsh-Cat, per It).., i i.......l2Jlfi Ham, per m a IS Ham (sliced), ports 200.-4 Heminy, per quart .......a... ntlO laatnu. ls-r ft 12(31 lird, per n 110 Mutten, 1 crib ll&IA Onions, tier bunch , 5 I'lRteiis, per pair VSV4S0 PI tin Apples, per piece . KVf'i Potatoes, pcrbushcl DO Potatoes tier U pk 10 Potatoes (New) pcrjf pk ls22 Teas, er 'A pk Jkle l'uddbiK, iwr rh , 15 Ithubnrb, s?r bunch &M Htraw berries, per box .7CilO Cherries per qt BIO Hntier Kraut, per (t ,. A&H HausaRO (fresh), perlh.... .15 Hansngn (Mmeked) V B IW1S Hcrnpple, pcrR). tvie TrlK', ier is,,,, ...10 Tematss, per box . ... 25 Veal mentis, V lb -. 12rgl5 Ornln ana i-rovislena. Furnlshed by H. K. Y'undt, broker. Ciiicaiiu, June 18, 1.00 e clock p.m. Wheat. Cern. Ont. fork. Uird. June . ... July ..... AUKIist , Heptembcr, 3IW 2KJ 28jJ 27 w3i l; 8.5 A 10 0 m 0 10 7J, 3.V4 iicKiecr. ... lleeember 8SJ4 Vear Crude Oil-July - Closing 1'rlccs 2.15 o'clock p. in. Wheal uerii tiais. rum. Ijird fi"s7 S87U B07 .lima July- A iii;usl ....... Keiitembcr- .KM W.t? Jr.l 20JJ 13 00 x,y. (i( inner , lleeeuibir. k'Jii Vear UmseU Crude Oil-July llerciptD. Cur i.ew. IVIiilerWbent spring Wheat Cern Oats - . lte It'irlev Consels :: L IBK) 21 Head. H(H?elpts lleiT..,.. llectdpU-Cntlle... HteeK MiirKeis ituolntleus by Heed, JIcO rami & Ce., banker! LaSiieasier, i'a. NKW VOIIK LIST. 11 A. M Atchlsoii,'rep.,BnnU. Kc .. 16J Canada l'aclllc. C. C. C. I Colerado Cisil 12 M. 8 p. M Cenlral l'acllle..,. Canada Heulhern , Chi. Hi. I A Pbg. , Den. A Itle U. Hi I. la. AW ICrlu Krle 2nds , Jer IJ , K. AT l,en. A N , I.. Hhere 51 lull. Ct 11 M Isseurl I'nclrlc , Heek. Vatley S. V N. I'. 1'ief. N. W(sd N. Y. U New KiiKlaud Kast Tenui "see Omaha OrvKeu Transcontinental.. Ontario A W Ml &si is'" is " m'i'i SS" ii'4! ni5i i'iii wii fiVn'j jttjj is" uv.i 2712 112 ! ie; j is8 SJIS Hlji 47" 10 w 20 23, 75 21 1 12' Sli 10; iv,i 20 II I'neine Ainu . Itlehmend Terminal 2l)i HU Paul 7(4, Texas Pacific. 2112 i-i Union l'ncltlc Wabash Cem , Wabash l'ret , Western U WeslHIiiire llnuds, I'llll.Alir.l.llllA LIST, I.eii. Val ll.N. Y. APhlla Fn. K. , ItendliiK Uh. N 11 v Itestniiv. Pass 1'. A i: N.Cent 1'eeph s Pass lldlS 4'8 Oil 1.1 "s 62Jai K fjij ail ' 61 Ixicul stock nnd Itenils. ltepertcd by J, 11. Leng. Par Last value, sale. Ijinensb r City, 10-20 year l' of ISRI. nu U2 " " 10-,IOear4'siir 1SN5 KM 101 " " l.V-JWjeiiM'sef 1MJ 100 105 " HclioeH'sdiio 1MH. 100 ltd " " PsiliielslH lui Ml " " t's due Usui ... 100 K ColumlilalleroiiKli I'siluclWI 100 1U1 Mai.heliu lloreucli i',i lean IU0 102 SI laCKI.LANKOUS bTOCKS. IJuarryillle It, It fill ) MIllersvllluHlreelCar 6u lis Inquire Printing Company GO K tlasllght and Kuel Company ... 25 40 Hlo ens Heuse (llends) 100 no Columbia (las Company. 25 25 Columbia Wnler Company 10 n MiiMiuchamia Iren Company Ul 205.25 .darletla lliilleiv-waru 100 210.10 Htewns Heuse. .. W 1,05 Mlllersvllle Nermal hehoel 25 Is Northern Market . 50 76 I'jislern Market fs) 5H (las Company bends (5 per ct. I'lOO). 1 let Ouarr(llelt. H. 7's. Kkl 107.20 UivuIIukA ilumblalt. It.&'s.. IU) 10K.2S Kdlsmi l.lKht Company 50 57.60 Western Market , 50 47 Heutherii Market 50 35 IjincasterCltyHtrwl ltallway Ce.,.. 50 45 West Knit Htreet Hallway 60 IU IlehetlnbeatherCe., . .. 60 00 Willi h Knrtery '.. .. KM 101 taiinc. Chtm. Ce ice i'15 rtlKNlUKK SIOCKB lanncuster A Krilllllle 60 4IU.0 Ijincaster A l.ltllz... bt 117 75 I.mcaster A WIlllanisteiMi 25 100 ljuuasler A Maner 61) 110 laiiueasler A Miinheliu 25 ,1725 laiiimislur A Mailella. 25 211 laiinenstir A New Helland lui no ltlKHprlng.V llenxcr Valley- . . 25 4,75 Ilrlduopert and Horseshoe 1 i 21 Jelundila A Clieslnut Hill 20 27 Columbia A Washington, 20 20 Coin Shiga A lllg Hprlug 25 IS Marietta Mount Jey ... 25 ij Lniie. Mt. Jey aV Lllrabetlilewn. 10l M (auicaster V Husquehanna .. .. bee ;m Ijiui'aster A New HaiiNllle 25 11 Celumblii A Marietta ., 26 2tl .MajteunA KlixaliethteMii 25 (12 ljincanler A Ihihrala 25 40 laiiueaster A WlllewHtrtct 25 4's75 Htinsbiirg A Millport 25 20 Marietta .V Ma) tun 11 25 00 HANK STOCKS. I list National Hank . 101) 205.2b Fnrmers' National Hank 50 lje I'lilten Nutlenal Hank.. ...... loe 200 Ijincaster County National Hank- 60 lls.21 Northern National Hank. lue 125 1'ieples' National Hank ... lui no Keibtone National Hauk.Manhelm ine ill Columbia National Hank . 100 115 Christiana National Hank . UX) 125 Conestoga National Hank 100 His l.iihrala National Hank... ., . 100 175 I'lrst National Hank, Columbia.. 100 115 Hrst National Hank, Htrasburg. 100 111 I'lrst National Hani;, Marietta 100 2U!.25 First National Hank, Mt. Jey 100 1C7 I. Ulti National Hank . 00 110 .Mountillle National Hank. lui 100 Manhelm Nntlenal Hank ., lu) 119.75 Union National Hank, Mount Jey M 61 New Helland National Hank tee 175 Uap National Hank... ... 100 117 Ounrryxllle National Hank 100 131 Lllzabcthlewn National Han 100 12.5 Central National Hunk, Columbia.. 100 112 Umu lu-vtiociucttte. "WrANTKll - wocreit t near Cenlre f-iiuaie. Jel8-2tdW,b WANTrt OPPICK Addrevs, "C," thlsOllliv. 011 HAI.i:. CIIKAl'-A TWO-IIOItSK 1 I'mifi ltitlMnn.l I.... 1..,, 1 .. tlUil Will 1)0 SUM rlienn. Anhlv sunii ut ill i 11 ,""' "Hit" IU K""M IUH ltd . . .--.. i:i- -"- . lO-UMOUTHCHltlbriAN HT. D 0 YOIT WANT A (Hltl, THAT CAN HK rei'iiiiiiucnded ? Apply le ri.NN'A LMl'IXJV.MLN 1' HIJHKAU, 12 booth iluke Htreet. RIX'KIVED MHKCT PBOM NAP.r VAI, . , .,l' wl"oCe. piUforiilii,uiicrlerZlnriiii. dil Claret, Oiitadcl :and PrentU'iian Wines. Ihelast iiHined Wine Is ery delicate and a de de lliteua Ladies Wine. 20 1.AHT KINO HTKKI7T. CITY. II. KaHLAVMAKK.t.Agt. TTOH HTKAM OAUOra, HIGH OH LOW v4" i,rMUre' aler Hauues, Oauge Cocks, vi,.H.. VNalw'1Ner, WclKbtisl' Ulass Tubes hlstlHs, Hj pheni rer Hteam OaiiKiw, Cylinder Oilers Plain, Vnler Uange Celumf'.s.'cick" U,r CONTHKI.b ACOCHUANK'H 11UHMNAND ilellastainliTAIe. The cry "est Ub.;ef Ale Imported te the U. H. 'H-trr iSLASrUI.NO HlllLirr.ClTY. JI.K.HLAYMAKV:tt.A(t, ttvtimttntnt. tfOPWViEB. bersem Carriage Works. PINK CAKIUAMKH. HOOOIEH, piiairreNu, MAitKin1 wagons, ktc A rin(f(inn Harness WskeiMi also, f4eeond f4eeend Hsnd McCsll Wagons, JumpJeat KnrrlARC and Ilngglrs will 1 Held at aiteulthlng low prices, nt the DOEESOM 0AREIAQE WORKS, Cemer of IJuke nnd Vine Hlreeu (formerly Nerhcck A Mlley), dO-lydAwlt MEO. 8. NOIHIKCK, Prep. ITiXCKLLKNT QUALITY TAIII. li Hpoens, very cheap, at HKI BAND TEA INHOLD'H. TAItIITrTA PKE8KIIVINU KlilTLE1! best In market, nt ItKlNirOI.D'H, Near bcisiL SCHOOL TAX, ItDO-THK DUPLICATE W no in the bands of the Treasurer. Three iwr cent, oft" If paid before August 1. Olllce hours from u a. m. till 4 p. in. W. O. MAltHHALL, Treasurer. Jr.ltnnldn Ne. 12 Centre Square. XJOYH WANTED TO LEAIlNTItADKA J3 LANCAMTEnFailPLOYMKNT HUHEAU, 61 North Duke street. ITIXrilA HEAVY li Centji, at DINNEH P1.ATEH ATS ItEINIIOLD'S. A TIIOSTEH'HCOIINEH SAlaOON. A NICE HOT LUNOH will be served ccry mernltiK from 0tel2'T0. Iliinperl's Celebrate.! Heer drawn from the keg. nprJO-tfd CHEAP-rUHE IIVB WIHHKIM. IILACK bcrry, dinger and Kummcl Ilrandles. KOHHEU'8 LIQUOR HTOHE, Ne. 23 Centra Hquare, lirATEIt COOLEHH AT W CENTH, AT W Ul.tNHOLU'H. WANTED. UOOHCOATMAKKR. Hlesdv work. atd 210 lVET KINO STREET. T5ADIAT0RS, OF ANY MAKE OR DE X slirn.cnn te furnlsliedntifasenableflKures. 17-JOIINIIHjr.n.l.l ICastl'ulUin street. Im7-tf(l A HEAUTIFUL LAWN. HOWEVER small it may be. Isa crent luxury. LAN- laAN- LAWN CAH T r...... n... ..... ;...... ....- ....& jAisir.it. i;jie..-hii;au l.ulla.si KNIUCHKR TVIHI.E FOR ALL FOR ONE WEEK-LAN- I1 caster Kinpluymcnt bureau, Ne. 01 North liuke strcet. nn2-lyd rri:i.VEr hkin soap. VELVET SKIN SOAP ! The Perfection or Toilet Reapn. rensAi.c at LONG'S WEST END DRUG STORE, CHEHTNUTAND MARY ST.i. ltd -lirANTKD OIHLS TO PAPER CIGAR y V Hexcs : experienced : Hee. per 100. H1IKIP A VANIII'.illtlFr, Jcl7-81d 820 Uiwrence 8t., Philadelphia. rpIIE MONTH OF JUNK CAUHIW IJUITE A REDUCTION IN Het Weather Suitings and Treuserings MCGHANN A NOWI.EN'H. npl2-lyd 130 North ()ucenHU -iri iTi'iFcaiTON w'ahte, copped iiy V the pound, loe; In lets of 10 pounds or ever, He. All feeds delivered le anv part of the city Free. Call en JOHN REST, Ne, SO luast Fulton street. in7-td IJtOR PULLEYH, HIIAFI'INO, COLLARS, Hangers, Clamp Hexcs, Couplings, etc., fro teJOIIN HUsIMltl East Fill ten Mieet. m7-tfil rplIE ONLY UIC1AR .STORE WHERE YOU X 1 an purehnse Imported and Key West uiunrsgnuuu. r a iirneiey'sti liener uiAemilHli. DEMUTUH CIUAR Hl'ORK, Ill East Kluir Htreet. Telephone. nlit-imit rpitOUTAHIIANK. FLAraETSHIRTS. al-Hd BALTIMORE MUTUAL AID SOCIETY. Requires secral cempclciit and trust trust ivertliy men or ccntlenmiily appearance te act as eolhclers. Alse two men as asl. siints. W.J. UARNI.Tr. Jed-trd HO liist Kins t., IjuicasUr, I'll. ri: HAVE the uixr AWORTMENT OF TV Pipes and ClttarHeldeis. French llrlnr Pipes In Cases, 60c. eacha AH the line brands or Hmeklng Tobaccos. DEM UTH'H CIUAR HTORK. lUS-tfdR 111 Hist KIiik street. Ar .V1ER RENT-FIVE FIMt CENT. WILL nu iiiiiifii 111 nu aaiutr iieuis remiiiiiiiiK unpaid alter July l.lb'.H). J. II. R.VTHFON, City 'lieasurer. Jell-dlttjyl c rM.UORNlA. lipcilal l'nrtles. Heml-menthly. Tourist sliepbutairs. Cheap rates, Bouthern l'aclllc Ce. Addicts, E. HAWLKY, Assistant Ueneral Trallle Manak'Fr, 3U llruadnay, New Yerk: R. J. HM1TH, Agent, 4'JH.Sd 8L, I'hlla. JanlG-lydJtaiv -OLEO POMADE. Celeo Pomade, A Delicately Scented New Toilet Requisite. 1011 SALE 11 v Jehn C. Leng, DRUGGIST, CHESTNUT AND MARY STREETS, ltd GO TO HEADQUARTERS I " WeiircllPadiiunrtprsfer Fishing Tackle. 1'ellshiHl Ilrass Reefs. 15c. 'lhrre-Jeiutid Reds, with brass ferrules, 12. Lines, Heeks, Hlukers, Leaders. Meuutlmjs, Ac. PRAILEY'H KAHTKNI) PHARMACY, (Opposite Eastern Mnrkct). 3-Fralley' Harsnparllla Compound lll precnt I'rleKly Heat, l'lniplesand Hulls by pit rifling the bleed. Price, uuc und II. .M.W.FAw INSTATE OP ELIZA I1ETH MIKIILP.R, U lain of Iho CHy el Lancaster, deceased. Letters ttstainenlary en said estate hnxlnir been granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thcicte arc requested te make liu imdlale piiMiieut, and these, having ejalmser demands against the same, will pn-si fit them Mltheut delay for settlement te the under signed, residing In theclly of Umcaster. ALLAN A. HERR, Executer. Or teD. O. Usui I.MAN. His Attorney. JimlS-CtdW s 'HOES! SHOES I Since our removal te our present location (epiHislte the Franklin Heuse) our trade has In creased ivenderlull). 'lhlslseaf.il luteunted for by the fact that our stock Is hesli and clean, and our prices are as leir as It Is possible te make them. Shoes wtrc never se cheap as at present. We can sell ou a Man's (lenuliie Kangaroo Congress or Hal for ft 25, vv hleh n 111 compute favorably villh any shoe sold In the cllj at a much higher poke, while our fi line of Calf Shoes can't be npiuenchrd bv ether dealers. We hnve a nice, dress) Mioetormen at II. but for 11.25 oil can get a beaut v. Indies' III lent Hoiigela button at ll...1., ti, 52.25 and SI. A genuine Hand Welt Shee fei (2.75. '1 hue are all Hurgaliis. ArVM. hTgAST, NO. 123 NORTH QUEEN lil M-Opposlle the Franklin Heuse. WAF OAHRY IN STOCK REST CHARCOAL, Hammered H-ir Iren. Deubls Httlucst Iren, Hurden's Rivet Iren, RlveU, Het and Celd Helier Iren, steel, Sheet Iren S-1U toNe. HI, at JOHN HEST'ri. all East Fulton street. inT-tlU PUM1W, HOILERS, M1N1NU.CENTRIFU gal and Steam Pumps, el nuy eapaeltv, at JOHN RESTS. Stl East Pulton street, iu7-l.it (JTIUM HEAT ISTHECOM1NO HEAT FOR jO diirlllngs, churches, school houses, etc., though sueii'ssmily usisl one hnmliiil visirs age. Win n von contemplate u channe call en JOHN HFjsT, who Hill Kile jeu a satisfactory Jeb, at a fair price. iu7-tld TF OU WANTA FIltsr-CLASSl-OltrAHLE Englue and llellir, mi wlicels, cheap, as the following prlcisfcheM ti horse-power, 8175; 8 hurso-Kiiier, ts'iii ; 10 horse-puiver, 1575; 15 horso herso horse iMiiier, S75; 20 horscpeMi r, 11,175, call nt JOHN lllisr.S, iilljist Fultuu street. 1117-tfd ITltlRllOILEllil'IIEilitirsHES. Ml'ILLSON ? Pipe Wrenclics.Plpennd Menkey Wreiuhes combined. Files, Oil Cam, etc, go le JOHN HESr, :cu East Pulton street. m7-tfd 1710R CASTINGS, IRON OR TlRASS, 1.U1HT ' or heavy, at short notice, go te JOHN llr-Vr.atttKiislPultni.MrecU m7-trd q: Ol.il HRONZE, LIQUIDS AND SIZING for steam work, at JOHN REST'S, 2S1 Juut l ulten street. ni7-tfd T7011CAST iron pipe FirriNGs, no m I plain and reducing, up te 0-inch diamiter, Malleable Fittings, t langes, Flnnje Unions, ai....ir..i.i. A....r.u:.. i..ir....r ,n..i... u .-' .Mauirelds, Aiuerrcali lliileus. Tube Hupimrts, luiiueias. American iJiiteui II..., inM blfu.p.....l . ..lll...a 1.1 ...,.,.,.,, . ..".. ...,,. ..v..,,.,, a a., liESJ'S, J.CJ EatlPultOU stieet. Jans, go teJOIIN 11.7-tM F INK Hrn 9lbterttrmtnt XjlINETAlLOKINUI all rna latebt novelties m U'ltflf laiii ai nuuue.,n.il " a ay vivrr s aplMman Ne. M West King Htreet. OIITIIF. IIBiT HOT Alii KUMNACE IN tha mnrkct. i InJnilN fiKM-r icti fn.i Fill ulten street. ni7-trd A OREAT IMI'ItOVRMP.NT TO OLD OR Newlxiwnsbvuslnrl.AKCAHTKUriiv.M. Aljl.U.vil-..-S 1 JjAVVI KaSKIUJtKK. a ....... . ....- . ...T-.. .v;:;;z. -.-- T rA.TED-HOR8E TO PASTURE. W Address. aprSVlfd W. W. OROSH, Ncflsvllle, Pa. IN KIVK,TEN,TWENTY-K1VE AND PIITY Pound Package. LANCASTER CHEMICAL COMPANY LAWN EMIICHER. Beld everywhere. M ART1N HlHJn. Tlir. marvel In Uethlng Is our 110 and 112 Mrn's Suits. The marvel Is that se much style and tailoring together with such quality of all-wool cloth can be bought for se NO MISTAKE. little. What we arc doing In $10 AND $12 SUITS Is only a part or vv hnt we are doing In Clothing. If jeu'd see the handsomest Dress Suits, pat terns of cloth, finish nnd make, nee our suits at 110, 118 and 111. A Special Hale of Hey's Knee PnntHultsutM&OandlS; large choice, hand tome styles. The het weather Is ahead. You'll say we're nbend loe In our prevision of com fortable Het Weather Garments And Outing Suits ir you'll sce the line. Thin Coats nnd V ets, Freck Coats, Tennis Coats and Pants, Fancy Vests und all the Novelties. 1 Ahead In quality rer the prhe and pick nnd choice. Yeu can be a bit surprised nt the va riety or Flannel nnd the New Ideas In Bummer Shirts if jeu see our Hue. 25c, H8e and fiOe rer Working Shit Is, geed nnd bill sire. 1100 te 1 1 00 for the handsomest vv cover siiv In Neglige Shlrts-HIlk, Sllkand Weel, French nnd Ceylon Flannel. New shapes of cellars nnd cellar bands that make them "set" well, as flannel Fhlrtsdonetalwajsdo. Bee our Sashes ; mure dressy than belts. MARTIN BROS, 26 and 28 N. Queen St. K EEP COOL ! WATT & SHAND, Can Supply Yeu With Every Requisite in A'l PRICES WIHCn HAVE NEVER nEEN LOWER. India Linens and Victeria Lawns, At 10, ny 15, 20 te 33 Cents per yard. HEMSTITCHED INDIA LINENS, 45 Inches Wide, 2-5, 37J, 50 and 2 Cents. PIOURED AND DOTTED SWISS (n Many Styles at 22, 23, Si, T,y U and 50 Cents. GREAT HARGAINS IN 15-INCH Embroidered Fleuncings At 25c, tile, 87JJ.C, 45c, 60c te 1150 a jard MISSES' EMUHOIDERED FLOUNCINGS at 2Cc, 3Jc, 87i;c te tl 25 a j nrd. An Elegant Line of New PLAID AND SIRIPED LAWNS at 12, 15, 20 and 25 Cents n Yard. ULACK PLAID INDIA LINENS, Fast Celers, 17 te 25 Cents a Yard. FASr BLACK INDIA LINENS, 15 and 20 Cents a Yard. NAINSOOK, BORDERED LAWNS, TUCKINGK White. Pink and Blue India Dimities AT LOWEST CITY PRICES. 0. 8'AND 10 EAST KING ST. J. II. MARTIN A CO. June Clearin SPECIAL PRICES -ON- WHITE DRESS GOODS! Victeria Lawns at 6l 'i I2j, 20 and 25c. Every num ber lower than regular prices. Plaid and Plain Nainsoeks, at S, 10, 12J4', 15, 20 and 25c a yard. Every number lower than regular prices. Plaid and Plain Cambrics, at 6, S, 10, 12 te 25c a yard. Anether big cut in French Satines. Every yard reduced in price te cut down our large stock. J. I). Martin $ Ce.. Cor, Prince & W. King Sts., WhiteDressGoeds NEW YORK STORE. Sale. LANOAisTKH, PA. Kent 3lbt)criiement. K T OUR OFFICE YOU CAN GET ANY amount or ANCAH7ER CHEMICAL COMPANY LAWN ENHICIll-.li, XWnAIlOAINSlNTAlll.EKNIVE9AND Perks, at ItElNHOLUS. L- APARIUSIENNE Negligee Shirt, AT ERIBMAN'H. rpiIE REST 5 CENT TOILET BOAP IN THE L city, at RE1NHOLDS. w HAT 18 TWENTY-PIVK CENTS TO ervaie a iieautirui uurn or Renew en Old une. CVll CIGARS, fJOLDEN LION AND MIA J Vtuerlda, are clear Havana filler S cent clgara, hand-made, In Ihixch of 25. 60 and 100. DEMUTUS CIGAR STORE, Entabllihed 1779. Ill Eaat King Street. al8-lfd li VERY OOOD NOTE PAPER, 5c. A QUIRE, or 120 Slicetd for 20 rents, Bt REINHOLU'H, Near Depot -IlfANTKD-OIItlfl FOR GENERAL TT Housework j iroed ltuatlenn furnlahed free of eliarire. Apply PHNN'A EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, 12 Seulli Duke Street. O CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKERS. Uhu tbc Cox it Andersen Fifth Wheels. Yeu will like Ibem. Areinade of best quality of Iren. Will turn M-ry short and every wheel la Kuarantced. Sizes are H, III and 14 Indies. NATIONAL MANUFACTURING COMPANY, e. s sncriuan street, Lancaster, i'a. JuneO 2wd I71IRE BRICKS, FIRE CLAY, AT LOW 3 figures, ke te JOHN BEST, SH East Fulton street. ni"-tfd -iriRE DISH COVERS FROM 5 TO 15 TT Cents, at REINHOLO'B. T-J-NDEHSHIRTS AND DRAWERS, FOR HOT WEATHER, AtERIBMAN'P. WANTED-HONEST, TEMPERATE, EN criretle men le KOllclt orders for our Nurscrvsteek; men with knowledge or farm. Inn preferred. Itefcrcnce reeiulrcd. State nice. It. O. CHASE A CO.. Jc-2t MiOHeuth Peiin Square, Plilladelpbla. W HITE AT ERISMAN'S. Ne. Ai West Klne St. .Opposite Cooper Heuse. CITY TAX. AN AIIATEMENT OF li PER cent, will be allowed en all City 'J'nx paid en or before July 1. 1I0. Olllce hours from 11 a. in. te 12 in. nnd 1 te .1 p. in. en Monday and Saturday evenings tlie etllee will be own from 7 te 8 o'clock. J. II. RATH PON, JuuuSteXm Treasurer. 1,011 RENT THAT LARGE CENTRAL BUSINESS STAND, NO. 28 EAST KING STREET. Inquire within. mlt-tfd "Vf AiNNKHCHORHUMMER THEATRE. Week Commencing MONDAY, JUNE 16. HILLY and MAMIE WILLIAMS. GEORGE SCOniE. FLORA SCOTT, ADA WIL SON and EUGENENATOWIT.. -Adinlsslen, 10 cents, whlcb entitles you te lee Crtani or Seft Drink. Performance rain or shine. CHRIS 11URGER. my2fl-3ind Proprietor nnd Manager. NEW Neckties and Pins, AT ERISMAN'S. -y7"E EXAMINE EYES FREE. Spectacles F WE EXAMINE EYES FREE I Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Geed I If you have them examined yen will probably find Hint there IsMimctlilnR wrong with Ibem, and that glasses will be a treat help te j ou. We use Inimitable "DIA MANTA " lenses, which are niade only by us, and recommended by leadliiK Oculists as the best aids te detec tive vision. Solid Geld Spectacles, $3.00 : usual price. Steel Spectacles, 60e.; usual price, Ul.OO. Artificial Eyes Inserted, flll ; usual price, (HO. H. ZINEMAN & BRO.,130 S. Ninth Street. OITIOIANS. I PHILADELPHIA. Hetweeu Chestnut aud Walnut Streets. invH-lyd F NE TAILORING. l890"SPRING.--890 Fine Tailoring. The Largest and Most Elegant Ahsertineiit of SPRING NOVELTIES New Ready fei Your Inspection. We would also aniieuuie the purehaxoera Jeb Let or English Suiting and Timbering nt a great sacrifice, which we VtlUticllat Astonishingly Lew Prices. B-Cu!l early te secure a bargain in theke goods. H. Gerhart, ONLY DIRECT IMPORTING TAILOR IN THE CITY 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. dZ7-trd II AOER at HHOT1IEH. Hager & Brether. -FOR- 7VEN 8t BOYS, A bargain In Demet and Chei let Shirts at 2Je. Excellent Cheviot Shlrti, neekb ind uud yoke (unshrinkable), at DUc. Spiilal Value In Klumirl hlilrts ntTe ; easily inn tli SI. Engllkb CbciletShlrtx, ciy popular and mi slulnkable, at SI and HI. 2.). Klnelui ported; Madras Shlrtu, beaullful fabric and unshrinkable, nt 51.75. Excellent QualitlCH In English Pl.imicl Shirts ntjl.2i, 11.00 and 82. rinest Scotch flannel, Cashmcie, Colen Plannel, and Silk Htrlwl Shirts, at 2.60and J2.T3. Pine Silk Shirts at J1.M and f 1.50. ValueH In Gnue and Halbrlgguu Underiiear at S'aCamlalT'iCa A Itargalu lu Jian Dinners nt 2,'e ; bettir iliiallly Mllhnr iMIbeut Slockluitle netteiuii, at 50c. Sieclal In llalbrlggnii and piiucj ' Huse at i:!8e, lie and 20c. Usual Otlirlng hi Men's Paney Night Hnbes at .We. NeCafeiwear T All the Newest nnd Choicest l.flccts and leading Shapes, In all qualities. , 25, 27, 29, 31 West King St., laANCASl'ER, PA. Het Weather Fixings BAGER&BR0T18, Itm 4eHcment. w ILLIAMS'lN atretlEK. GOOD NEWS FOR THE ECOraiCAL ! THEY MUST GO ! Second Special Sale t OVER A HUNDRED SPECIAL BARGAINS. vfllnehams, 8e licr ard. 20e Ginghams, ISc. er nrd. Pk) Ginghams, 12Kc i er yard. 12c Ulnglinms 10c. ycr yard. And a large assortment of Special Pattern at correspondingly Lew 1'rlcea. Ladies'Cleth Jackets TRAVELING COATS -AND- Ready-Made Dresses -AT- QREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Oullng Cleth (.an-ii Tenuis Suite, for Ladle nnd Misses. 11.2s. Lidlcs' Ulouse Waists, In Outing Cleth and Saline, 50c, 75c, il and tl.fiO. ijunes iiaining suits,;2 Iea. Calice Wrappers, II te Jl,2i Little Beys' Sailor Suits and Kilts, Percale and Plannel Shirt WalsU, 25c. SOe nml T?tt. ' ' Knee-Pant Suits, JI.75, V, $2.25. J2.80. Beys' Odd Pants, 2JC, 60c, Tic, 1. GENT'S SUMMER TROUSERS, All-Weel, Cheviots and Casslmcres, Light audi Dark Celers. J2.50. 1. a.50 and i. ' '-l','ual Silk l'engce Coats and Vests, Jfla7. I Alpaca and Drnp d" Ete C0.1U and Vest, $sl Prcnch PInnnel Coats and Vest, S2, 2 50 and Fancy Plannel, White Duck and White Pique Deiiict Klannel and Seersucker Coats and est, tl, ft.ai, tl 60 and tl.75. llnvu Mllltl,.,,, fn.). ,...! Y-A. . mt pn 1 lie CletliliiR Department 011 second Fleer J i.ua inu iKDiaim iurgeai xsserimcill or Men's Working Pants Warranted net te rlp--73e, 90c, 41, 51.25. LADIES' PARASOL! At Greatly Reduced Prices. GENT'S LIGHT PELT Summer Derby Hats Reduced te 00c. Gent's Light-Colored Seft Pelt PoeketlUt lariiuivu luoee. Twe cases of this season's goods In Men's Straw Hats, All gelug at 25c. Children's Sallei Hats, In White and Mlxe Gent's Kine White Stiaiv Hats, 39c. llejs' Diess straw Ilats, 25c. Seme Special Values for Ladies White Embroidered l'leuncliiEs, Scallop and Hemstitched. 41 Inelirs urlile at i'.n r inrd. Hcttcr Quulltlcs, 50c, U2c, 75c, 87KciJ Si per nrd. ' 1 Ulack Silk-Net, 75c, 87c, tl te2 per jard. The Very Latest Idea In NECKWEAR Per Pashlonable Gents Is the KINO TECIt, t Madras Cleth Shirts, I'er Gents and Rej s, tl.60 te $2.,rO. Prcnch Plannel Tourist Shirts, fei Gouts, I iu suv. Kine Silk Outing Shirts, rer Gents, KMi De'mct and Chovlet Routine Shirts, rer GcnJ e.1r Tali. "7?n 1 -t -, .- Cenl nnd I'leiisunl Summer Underwea India Onuc ami aupcrfln Met Ine, 25 cent CI.DU. Gent's Lawn Tennis Oxfords, Pedestrian Cut, Seal llreivn Cam as Uppen Hard Rubber Sele, all sizes. Price, tl. I i. eni s cnoeeiaio uoier iiannerai Liress sin Stilish Londen 'lopahlieu that Is sure tel come popular ns a bummer Dress Shee prlj SJ50. 1 1 adies' I..iee Oxfords, In nil tlie pepulj styles, 76c te iZMV. 1 A full assortment of size. In "Wire Screen Doer AND Self-AdJustiDg Window Screses. SUMMER ROCKERS Fer the Perch, Veranda e f-lttlng Roem. Iho Ladles Fax orlle Summer Chair, made hard finished nn'i nil ninple, with variiltb slat back, luiiurii i iki siuini seal, sirei: cool and lomferlable, p ire, tl. Williamson t Festei Was km 32-38 East King Street, i LANCASTER, PA., -AMU-NO. 8U MARKET ST., HA1UUBBUKU, P, "Jv V' f . . v. TC A '.T, ft-tXnMr ws