- V tifyT- I lfctW. HEDNE itmtnt lltW JlbafSKlU Item 3lbrMment. J Jlle, tie con- Fmv there te Retelmtranh Hues Tcld control of llie . and It Is practically' 5t any definite Information ) the uprising new In progress Peause Is tbe strong centrallr.lng ten m of the Diaz novcrurnent. which nre. 1 m MlaltviAfl nn nvlitnnrwt nf niav'a llifnn- ' ?4lnna 'Vnrv short! v of (lnclarlnir himself $ K Jitnimtrm h tlavlnn flnnm..! IIaMbii vftr. WO W.VtWA WO!"'! UVIIVHM "UJWtBWC j MIA Af VllAI'n TjlAII llAtAtrnA ttftl it vnrv t IHVl V. .,WV. V 4W... UW.WW.V.V ...TV .- 1IJ fti'tf mruuK BumnJlwi Wl im una jvvu. unu, w :,'" tha nerlfhlln of tlie minister nf war. which '-"& lias hail tiin fTnrt nf ntilnllnir hi illsram- fc.'C1tent, and Governer Gersa Oalan, of Cea- Vf UUIIMf i linn nin iaj n UVVII Mil nun uu enemy of President Dlar, has been In 111 ,. KWf or Mexico rer the past several mourns, . .! It la flit Imiwl liti ta liAliifr ina(i-nlnnl LV & ferc almost ametjntlmt te Imprlsen- JtoMflt'efHaao Ball Games. -flfhe games of ball played yesterday were lb follews: Players' Loatnie I'lttslmrir 3. DKI1...it,ln O. Vn.. Vn.lf M ItHlU fl P Bosten 0, Clet-eland 3; Chicago 22, Brook lyn 8. , National Losgue T'lilladeljiJiln 7, Pitta bunt 6: Chicago IS. New Yerk 1. Ilroek- f-y t lyn 12 Cleveland 3 ; llo'ten 2, Cincinnati 0. American Association Athlotle 7. He- rhastar B; HvranusA H. Tlroeklvn fi M'2 ln- t?'.' nines. ! Lmilsvtlie-Toletlo fralnl. , Interstate League Alteena 7, llarrls "minr 2: Yerk 14. Allentewn 13 (II in- g nings) ; Lebanon 0, I-asteu 2. m i" iiarrisuurg ciuu was uoieaieu ensuy fe,.( in Alteena yesterday, nnu nltlieugh tlie W' .A ... MAA BaIiiuIhIaiI (n 1.1-H (iAh ...ll.t K&l nmn IlarrlstmrLr left for Iininn IiiiimimII- mtriv altnr llin inmn. TIiav rlnlin ilinv KC could net tret hotel accommodations te suit ? their taste) and refused te slnv thn thrnn fs- days. Tliev wero oflercd miartura in t-'S" several houses, but notwithstanding de- L2.v ii-.rw.TA iui uiu unit There has been nulle a racket In the Leb anon ball club. Manager Rlgby was re leased because the owner of the team did W net think he was fit for the position and rati no control ever me players. -Haltuews, a pitcher, was also released. Jacoby, se it'll end baseman, Knetiil, pitcher, and JIus- IX. ".' neiaer, wcre given iriais yetureay, V and did well. Be struck wero the Dutch- Wf$, men in the pitching of KneulT that they WA' made him manager of the tenin, although he has never had a day's oxpcrlcnce In W,, that line, tin is me young man who v as P' batted all or or the MlddloStatcsLeitguo last aa, year. "i ' The manaeer of the Iieusides club savs fi that he will net play the Actlve because. r& bis .i.e.. tiu uei iike me acuve Diavers. That would be n getHi reason for making a game, as there would be a strong rivalry. The Actives nre much thn stronger of the two teams, however. ' i ST. MAKY'a ACADEMY. The Premiums Awnrded te UcnervliiK Pupils ThU Mernlnar. The school term of 8t. Mary's academv closed this morning. The usual closing exercises worn emitted and there were noue present but the Instructors mid pupils when the following award of prmiums was made : The first prlre In (he senior " A " class was awarded te MlssKllle Lewell; In the senior 11" class, te Miss Alice II. llaber bnhlij in thn senior "0" class, te Miss Adele I,eng : in the preparatory II " class, te Master Hugh McUrunu ; In tlie Inter medial e " A " class, te Miss llegltut I-ewell: in tlie intcrmcdlute "II" class, te Miss Grace McO rami. The second prlze In the souler "0" class was awarded te Miss Lucrntla Warren ; In the projiaiBtery " II," te Miss Mary Leng j In the Intermediate "A," te Miss Ituby Dougherty; in the Intermediate " 11," te lUtss Carrie McConemy. Special prizes were given te Miss I.llle Lewell for application ; te Miss Adelo Leng for arithmetic and drawing; te Mas ter Hugh McUrann for United Males his tory; te MI.s-.es Ijint and Huby Dougherty ler drawing; te Miss Mary Malene ler Christian doctrlne.; te Master Auuustus och for music. Tbe special prlze for geed conduct was awarded te Miss Alice llaberbush. Tuoacedoiny will boeened for the fall term in Hepteiubcr,wlth geed presiMM'ts for another successful year. m i The Indian Outbreak. The following extract from n prlvate lot let tsr of n cavalry ofllcer explnins the rumors of Indian troubles In Mentana : Fenr Assi.NNiBoiNK,MentMJuno EO.'OO. Dunng the pj.t two weeks Mentana has been surprising us. We hnve had rains exactly like you have In the East, and mere water has fallen than 1 bslleved ixs ixs slble In this climate. Lverythltig Is looking green and this ---' ""-! " ."W.....j IVVII llll .1119 will be a geed year for grass, though the 1IIWB.UID1I1UV ilUVU coine tee late for the vegeiauics. 'I'lll. HAllllll- It-tAil tn .... .... a.. T...l... - " 'v...w. ...vu .w (jvi. III. (Ill AUUIIM. scare ubeut the Cheyennes below Custer, but there Is nothing in it. A row troops went down from Custer and ICoegh, but found nothing bcrleus. The Indians arc said le be htarvingdewn there and may lme killed a few cattle. -They did minder n man or two, but Im mediately delivered the murderers up for trial. One cause of their dissatisfaction Is the fact that beef Is issued only overy two weeks. Mr. Le is improvident and eats up his supply as seen us possible ; then, when he Is hungry, he gees oil" tar hunt ami an the game is geno he kills a stray steer. There Is net much prospect of any ariety forusthlsNiiinmer; the secretary of war jays there is no money tocencentrato troops for summer maneeuvres and that pest commanders will have te confine them aelvcs te such movements as they can carry out with the transportation available at the pests. The Youneltenubllcuns' Hull. &.. The ball of the Yeutnr Itemibllcnnv at thn $V ODera heute last evnnlnt? wni hv Tin niMrm e the success that it was expected te be. The K"5 priucliial reason of this was that n irrnni V jaany if net a majority of the members of -i iiiBciuu wcre in itarrisuurgattcnulng the fj7 convention aud could netcet here in tin.-. ESfe There seems te have been very bad nun- fe?- an.ni.til l.i m..Miill.nl.nll .1.-. . . . . rj. t.M.vi.iww. . Miuniiii, wu uaii tuu saine ulgllv it's., et the convention, and that f.wt u-n c.li -r. ... . . ; mi --- ...... u... reauzeu iasi njgni. 'inure were about ope hundred and llftv ladies and pn..tlnm. '. nresent iliirlntr the evenlntr. and thm- en. ' 'eyed themselves dancing te tliouuiblcef s, 'layler's orchestra. It was tbeucht at the mx ttart that there would be a big crowd at the 'U ball, which would heln the lean exhlbltlnn out financially, but it will keep the club f, very uusy 10 mane a cent or meney utter LI- fill thlilr liatil irnrl atwl Knllm.. Saut; Te the Uespltal. i LUwardL.Temllu,a yeunu man rcald- '& Ingiuthe western art of town, was scut t u me county nespnai uy woyer Clark to te ! day. lie has been suffering from an ovor evor over t IndulgeiHoef liiiuerand has bometbingllke BlS i II..Bl.lA.tv..ll 1(n (imnlA.1 riiAl. hvaLa p ment In his neighborhood night before last v.-- .. ...w. ...mK ,u .-. iuuuu iu vvmre &fi:)u"ru """ aoeui in ins uare feet. ..iWtifU taken te the station hnuu luim. E!jAKlneJ that some one wanted te kill him. t He was committed te the hesnlial at i.i vri ewi rt-quest. L'H Twe Kolghbers Plght. BtJ Uiorge Krelner and Jehn Bheiff bad a jgfr light jestarday, and the latter has sued the pj. joruverier u.tuuit euu Dattory, surety of ft Jlhe peace aud drunken and dlsorderly ten- K. . iluri. Thfl BillKivl fTMVil Imtl fir it lin.irlnf- : - Y r Ail i . . I ... wi Aiuvruiau A. wuuviiy. 0- blch a large te Prederlca er of alxteen clill- are llvlntr. Ten years tern active business, but Inuwir a number of house. rs sire he made n present te each eltrht children of a brick heuse as a aw Ynnr's D-lft. bills surviving children are Mary, wife of tte Pachelbl, Henry. Martin, Careline, wire or Christian Jieerai, Hate, wue 01 mar lea Wertt, KIlMbeib, Wife of Jehn Wlsner, and Misses Emma and Sephia, at home. His ruuersl will take place en Thursday afternoon at,3 o'clock. - - i SlIOItT LOCALS. Alderman Halb.ieh Is out of town. With Water Superintendent Krailey and Conn Cenn cilman llltner he went te Harrlsliurg te assist Water Commissioner Mather, or that place, te elect n govorner. A little girl residing In the western part of town was bltten by a deg last evening. The deg was afterwards killed. There la complaint that a great many biting curs are at large tn the western end, and the mayor calls the attention of the owners te tbe city ordinance en the subject, i Mr. and Mrs. James J. McEnnes and two children, orLeulsvlllo, Kentucky, are in town en a visit- Mrs. MeEnncs Is a sister of Alderman Dellel and has net been here for thirteen years. Her husband, be fore going West,' was an otiglueor en the Heading railroad. Philip Hence, who threatened te kill Charles M. Craig, of llreneinan's court, en Saturday, and kept out of the way of thn constable who had the warrant for his arrest, was captured en Tuesday evenlnir by Censtable Merrlnger. In default of ball he was comltted for a hearing by Alder- mnu Hair. The Champien Menu f-'lty. Harrlsburg Is keeping up lis old reputa tion of treating visitors meaner than any tevru In the state. It manages te get mere gatherings Hum any ether place, but the hotel and the restaurant men. shoiikeopors and ethers are always ready te talc end van tage of everybody. At the present conven tion there Is much complaint about tlie ex orbitant prices. An old timer, who has at tended many con vcntlous.became disgusted with Harrlsburg and Ira last evening. On the way down te Iancoster he said te a coiiiiauleti, "I never roel safe In that town, ler i icei sure mat iney wemu nie.ii euu n clothes If they could." ' m ' The State Mcetlmr. The thirty-sixth annual suoetlrg of the State Teachers' association will be held In Cencert hall, Mnueli Chunk, en July 8th, dtli and 10th. Prof. J. P. McCaskey is secretary of the association, and Prof. Ilrecht ene of the oxecutlvn committee, Lnncuster county teachers will ptitlcipnte iu discussions. Ac. lis AVautH lliirkiiess. There Is a gasellna lamp at the cerner of West Mlfllln street and Arch Alley, and there is complaint that each night, between 10 and 11 o'clock, the light is turned out by Heme young man. It Is the same fellow overy night, and he Is le be arrested If li'i repeats the oil en he. There is a pennlty of flu fine for committing that act. - Strloken With Apoplexy. Mr. llenj. Hryan, living near New Haven, was strloken with uppeplcxy shortly utter homeso this meruliiir. He Is In ills 81th year. Dr. K. II. Wltmer, the atlendlng physician, hau slight hepes of his rece eiy. noreOuit Visit. WaltorSnyder.C. ScaehrlHt.C. AlcCiilley, Kebert Nunemaeher, J no. Wulsc, Win. 0. Wolf. Jehn Altheuso, Abruham Illland and vin. Miinby, ompleyos of the Hump Hump den Watch com luny, Cunten, Ohie, nrrled lu this cjty en Tuesday. They are former Lancastrians, and will return te Canten alter the Fourth of July. On tbe lViixIciu Hulls. Pensions have been granted te Jehn W. Veider, Ephratn, and Wm. II. Mil?, Pair Pair Held. Miule mi Assignment. Wm. T. Clark, farmer, of Driiiuore town ship, made an assignment te-day for the beuullt of creditors, te Jehn A. Clark, city A Het "Weather Lead. Jehn Dennelly, u straiiRer, was found at the stock yards sedruuk that he could net walk by Ceiutahli Shubroeks. He was committed for IS hours by Alderman Dien. A I.eim Drive. Dr.J.KHnker, with his wlfnand llttloseu started this morning te drive te ltohebolh lleuch, whero they will spend the summer. Thevwcntby way of Quarry Quarry vllle aud Oxford. A biile Investment. Ijuu'nult'r city 90 year i per cent Coupon bend. Intrii'st naynble quarterly. Free from all tuxer. Price JHC mid accrued Interest. Fer sale by JACOU ll.LONU, Ilreknr, a)2tf-tfdVAw- Lancaster, Pa. PcnthB. Kli'llORN. In this city, en the 21th Inet., IlesRle, Infant daeiihler of Christian and Helnu Klphern, sifed II muiillis Hint SO da n. The relatives und frlcudu of tlie family are re. SKCtfiilly Imlted te attend the funeral, from the parents' resldcnec, Ne. til Loe Ijihc, ou te-morrow (Thursday) afteinoen at 2 o'clock. Interment at Klen'smucteiy. ltd Ken mid.-June 21, 18.0, Iu this city, Marcus Heluuld, In thetlllli je.iref his iike. The rclathes and friends of the family are re re lectfnlly Invited te attend the funeral from hWlntoieaidciu-o, Ne. DM Ijist KIiik street, en ThuMdaynftcrnoen at a o'clock. IntcriiKiiliit Ien's cemetery. ifclavliffta. LOCAIi household MAiticrr. . , ., . ijANCtsrru, June"5. IsW. At this inortiliiK'siiiarketllicre was an oer eer abundance efiherrles and rnsiilnrrles. Clar rles sold a leiv us 1 ernts per tjuart and rni berrh'salKivnts. llutter was mine itudnefd as hlk'h us 20 eeiitu per pound. Akiuirugus. per liiuuh . .. . 7m Apples, jicr U pit . 2tVW Apples. dried, pel qt . . .. Aits Apple-butter, iwr pt UVt"12 Apple-butttr, icr crock tiOwTO AsjmiHgus ie Heer Steak, crrt., , 1A$1U Ileef Kuast iier lb 1211 Heer Dried (chipped), per lb ;tutt Uif Corned, iht lb lfteils llolegnu, irr lb , It Hernia, per pk , 10,1l.l llutter, per it lu.v'j) Cabbage, per held CtlO Cheese, Dutch & Chicken (spring) per piece , .Vi Chlckeim (clenued), icr piece .GM 15 Cucumbcit, perplcec. .. . Vfi Cermueal, is.r lb , 4 Kpcs, per dez IWIG PUh Hhad, each ViVvlU Fish Cut, per B) 12vl5 Ham, per lb 15 Ham (kltcert), ver b. , 20Vi,'. Heminy, er quart 8n10 Lime.perft ;2,?,,ae lard, per fc ivile Mutten, per lb HSlfl Onions, jht bunch f, PtKienj, per pair vsfltse l'liie Apples. ir piece 10A IS Polatev,perbiik)iel na Potatoes Hr U pit J5 PetaUies (Ne) per U pk liHl ;', ,1-er K I'k Kj,ie Pudding, per lb 15 Khubnrb, per bunrh 3,14 Cherries per qt. . 4,is Itakpberrles, per qt jnn Bauer Kraut, rqt , ,....&aS Hausage (fresh), is rib ,,& Hausage (Umeked) V lb 12.315 Kcrapple, pcrft b&ie Tripe, per B) 10 Tomatoes, per box je Veal Hte&ks, ft B) l'iilS Grain ana irovlsleus. FurnUbed by 8. K. Yundt, Urekcr. Cuicaoe, June 23, IM o'clock p.m. Clesluf Prices 2.15 o'clock p. re. wheat Cern Oats. Perx. iJinl June -kK tX s Juiy kw .11 m urn 575 6S7 0(1) August iw;t (September,. N October. .. ., .... November. Dee-inber, t7 Year....... Consels. .... . Cruds Oil-July it IV P. ill S3 Jfr - d:::. m & HnncCr.Zr.'."!!!. .T" ii" Hi" tfvaiiey...... , W.Wsti.... Ill 111 1U W. Y. O mil l'H lOW NewEn!and .. . It? 44 EailTeiincw..... Otnaba Oregon TransceutlDcnUI-. 7f tyi ".i Ontario W.., .... .- RlelimnalTern.liiHl.J... tf Z'M1. ?.'U Mt-Paul - -."75H - $' Ipi Texas l'aclflc, .... Union Paclflc -,. IJi M ?5 WatswhUem 11 H M Wabash I'ret- Vi fflj Z7'i Western U -... l J? 'i WestHhera Ileiids.. . 1-HtLADM-PBIA UfT. r, . y rih. vat .'. ,...M.'j.;....r ... J. U. N. Y. l'hlls Fa.ll.Jl. ;... ... ...... HASdlnc ........-.... Z!H 2 23 7-10 Ufa. NaT m JlrnUmv. l'ass P.AK. ..... 85 N U6DU,HIMMH- 'ISHMIXI Peeplni Fjw.-.,.. ... .rr HeX f S) t ( "' Oil 89 Stem Slbuct-tiecmc.tte. CHKAP-PUHE IlYE WlUHKIEsi. IHtACK berry, (linger and Kummel llrandlcs. HOHUKnS LIQUOR HTOHK, Ne. Z2 Centre Hqusre, A T OUR OKKICE VOU CAN GET ANY ftinfiunt ftf LANCAHTKIl CHEMICAL COMPANY LAWK EMKlUlir.U. IOHT-A LADIEM' MMALL HILVEH J WA'ICH and OOLD FOI1, en I, line street. Ihenndtr will be rewarded by IpiivIiik It at lt TIIIH OFFICE. AV HAT 18 TWENTY-ITVK CENTH TO create a Ikautlfiil I-iwn or Hcncw an Old one. WANTKD-A GOOD COOK. NO WAHIt Ing required. Must have rrrcrcnccs. Apply te A.M. PATCH, gHildIt Cornwall, Pa. WANTED OIHLS FOR GENERAL llousework i RtKxl situations furnished free of charge. Apply t PENN'A i:SIPLOYMENT IltJREAU, 12Heilth HukeHtreet. A THOSTER'H CORNER HAUiUU. A NICE HOT LUNOH wilt be served every morning from 0 te 12.30. RiiP)crt's Celebrated II wr drawn from the keg. apr.MUfd rilROUT 4 BI1 AMC. elameTshirts. al-lyd "lirUIIAVKTIIKIIKST AHHORTMENT OF V Pipes and Cigar Helders. French llrlar PIk-s In Cases, 60c. each. All the flue llrands of Hmeklng Tobaccos. UIUIUIIIHCIUAHSIUIIK, alH-tfdR HI East King street. AV 7-niTK AT EltlHMAN'S. Ne. ii West King Ht., Opposite Cooper Heuse. riim: only ci(fARriieiiE where"you Jl can piircliiise Imported and Key West Clears, and 11. F. Griivetp)'sHiipcrlor('aendlsh. DEMUTU'H CIGAR HTOHE, 114 East King Htreet, Telephone. alK-lfdlt "N j-kw Neckties and Pins. AT ERIHMAN'8. WANIKD-FlKrY GOOD POLISHER, Turners and Hcratch llruthers. Htcady work. Apply at once, ltd OSDORN A CO. CU1ARMAKER8 WANTED ON HAND work. OI1MNGKR BRQH.ACO. HI'ltlPPKR GIRLS WANTED, ltd OIIMNGER 11ROS. A CO. I' ANCAHTER M.r.NNERCHOlt. J Tbesenil-annual meeting of the Ioncas Iencas tcr Mn.'iu'relier will bu Ik Id this (Widnesday) etenliiKiit7.'10e'cltck at tin Ir hall. Clcctlun eftiilliers and ether Important business. A full attendance desired. IM llENRYHCIl.Miri'.Hecretiiry. STENOGRAPHY AMI TYPLWRITINe'! O New class new ferinlng lu Hlonegrapliy, te open July 1. Tyimnrltlng Uiuglit 011 lieui lieui liiKten and Vtwl iiiachliirN. rltiuleuts can tecls ter at nuy time, us Hie Instruction Is Indlvld 1111I. Fer terms, etc., call en StlnSM. A.DAILDY, Ne. 45 North DukeHt. F.shlenian Ijiw llulldlug JvJMud G 010 HEAlKiijAltTEItHT I WeiirellsadquarttrH fur Fishing Tackle. Polished llravs Reefs. 15c. 'Ilirce-Jemtd Heds, with brass luirules, 12. I,lue, Heeks, 81ukcrs, 1cadt'rs, Meiintlnsts, tc. FRAII.EY'H EAHT END PHARJIACY, (OpiHsilte Enslern Market). -Frslley' Harhiiparllla Coiiipeuud will preeulPilialy Heat, Pimples and Uollsbypii Uellsbypii rlfMiig the bleed. Prlco.BOe and II. M.W.FAw PARaFfLnVaX MAK1CH ANICE.CLEAN Cevering for Trull IrcHercs; no uislly used, melt and pour ever the pteerves, lu glasses or tars. 1 am soiling a Belld White Par allln ery low. JOHN C. LONG, Druggist and Chemist, CHESTNUT AND MARY STREETS. The Finest Hlcllj Canary Heed. 10 cents a quart. Mixed bird Seed, very clean and nice, 10 cents a quart. ltd T HK liANOAHrEH CARPET HOUSE. S. St V. GOODSATTHEDOOR FIRST FLOOR. NOHTAIHTOCLIMH. COOL., AIRY ROOMS. Prices Lewest. Sleck Newest. 8HAUB & VONDERSMITH, 18, 20 & 22 East Orange Street. auK'iMjd 1 RAND BINQKRH' FESTIVAL I GRAND SINGERS' FESTIVAL, Arnmgcdby the Hinging Society " LIEDERKRANZ," At Uiiicastcr, Pu mid te be held en July 1.2. S aud I, lS's). Tlie 1'ulluwlng Societies Will Participate : M.L'NNEttCHOH, Lancaster. LIKDEUKRANZ. Philadelphia. HAHMOME-M.CNNERCHOR and LIE DhRKRANZ, Heading GERMANIAM.'KNNKHCHOlt and AHI1K1. TERM.ENNEltCIIOR, llaltlinere. Altivelher n Grand Clierus of 2TO elecs. PROQKAMME : Tl'ESDAY.JUIA l.-Rcieptlouef the Visit lug Singers. WEDNESDAY, Jl'IA J.-Grand Cetuertat Fulton 0eru Heuse. THURSDAY. JULY 3. Grand Rail ut M te li ne nher Hall. FRIDAY, JULY l.-Grand Parade ami Picnic at Knapp's Park. PRICES OF ADMISSION : CONCERT .10 cents; Rei.erel Stats, 25 cents mere. Tickets at the Opera Heuse Ticket Ottlcc. UALL-12.00 for oils gentleman and one lady ; u cents for rnrh mere lady. Tickets at the Mu-uucrclier Hall Ticket Oltlce. PICNIC 3S ccuU. TlcaeU te be had at the Park or from the Committee. M-Helders of Season Tickets are entitled te Reserved Beats at tbe Ceucert without addl addl tlensl charge. The citizens of Lancaster ami their fauillU are reiectlMlly InMttd te ntlend the festivi ties. jun.tJwMXECUT1VEC0MMITrBK' iem Carriage Works. FINB CAnrtlAHEB, BUOOIE8, niTONB, MAUKET WAOONB, KIC. A Platform lIuinfM Waon! aUe, Horena Herona Hand MrCall Wssens, Jum4ent Carrlaxes Btitt IlnnlM wilt l sold at atleul-hlni low prlcrs.aitbs . DOEKBOM 0AERL40B W0KKM, Cerner of Daks and Vine Htrecta (fennerl Nerbt-ck A Ml ley), da-lydA wit Ul. 8. NertUECK. Prep. SCHOOL TAX, IWO-TIIK DUI'LICATK IS host in the hands of the Treasurer. Thre per rent, en If paid brfere August 1. erflce hours from 9 a. in. till 4 n. tn. W. O. MAIIHII ALL, Trcanurer. IfAtanldft Ne. 13 Crutre Square. 3PEACHKR WANTim. ONK KKMALE L Teacher for the First Primary Hchoel. irastmrs, for a term of eight months. Nene need apply but Ne. 1 prlmnry teachers, and can com well recommended rer rrltnary work. Sal ary ISO per mouth. Address, . J. H IXJNCi. JeZMtd Htrasburg, I-ancnster Ce., Pa. SUH CIOAItH, OOLDEN LION AND MIA Cinerlda, are clear Havana filler 6 rent n, band-mad. In boxes of 25, 60 and 100. DEMUTU'H ClOAH HTOHK, Established 1770. IU East King Htreet atS-tfdh ATEK RENT-FIVE PER CENT. WILL lw added le all Water Rents remalnluf untstid after July 1, 1800. J.n.RATHFON. Jclt-uIUJyl City Treasurer. Tlf XNNrJtCUOttBUMMER THEATRE. "Week Commencing MONDAY, JUNE 23. HANNON and 8TANW00D, MIH3 LENA FOLEY. MISH NATOWITZ, MR. HARRY SIMPSON. tar Admission, 10 cents, which entitles ou te Ire Cream or 80ft Drink. Performance rain or ",llne' CHRIHUUROER, inyaKtmd Proprietor and Manager. COVEItH FROM 5 TO 15 REINIIOLD'8. GIRI WANTED-H1TUATION8 FREE this week. Lancaster Employment Ilu reau, Ne. 61 North Uoke street. ma2-lyd ITY TAX.-AN AHATEMENT OF 8 PER cent, will be allowed en all City Tax paid en or fure July 1. 1BD0. OtDCe hours from 0 a. m. te 12 m. and 1 te .1 p. tn. On Monday and Hntnrdny evenings the efllce will be open rrem 7 le 8 o'clock. J. H. HATHFON, juunSteiiOil Treasurer. GIRLS WANTED FOR HOUSEWORK HOUSEWORK Sltuattensfree. LAN0A8IEREMPIX)YMENT I1UREAU. Ne.Gl North Duke street. J71XIRA HEAVY DINNER PLATES ATS li Cents, ut . REINHOLDB. A11EAUT1FUL LAWN. HOWEVER small It may be, Is a great luxury. LAN CASTER C1IEM1UAL COMPANY LAWN KNRICHER . VERY GOOD NOTE PAPER, 5e. A QUIRE, or 120 Sheets for 20 rents, at REINH0LD8, Near Depot. D O YOU WANT A GIRL THAT CAN nE recommended 7 Apply te PENN'A EMPLOYMENT RUKKAU. 12 Seuth Duke Street. "llTANTED-A HOI1ER, INDUri'l'RIOUS W man te operate ple cutting machines. One preferred who has had seme previous ox ex perlence. Te the right man a steady Jul) and fair wages will hegUcn. W. P. CUM MINGS, Ne?. 131 and 130 N. Christian St., Lancaster, Pa. Jc2:l-3ld IG HARGAINS IN TALILE KNIVES AND Ferks, ut itEINHOLD'S. "L- A PARR18IENNE Negligee Shirt, AT KRIHMAN'S. - TNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS, FOR HOT WEATHER, At ERISMAN'S. MARIETTA PRRSKRVINO KETTLES; best In market, at ur.ieiiiuiju r, near uepet. OlIOESI SHOES 1 Silica our removal te our present location (oppeslto the Franklin Heuse) our trade lias In creased wenderfully. This Is easily Recounted for by the fact that our stock Is fresh and clean, aud our prices nre as low as It Is possible te make them. Shoes were never se cheap as at Iircscet. We can sell yen a Man's Genuine Cangaroe Congress or Hal for $.125, which will compnre favorably with any shoe sold In the city at a much hlgherpelce, while our $.1 line of fair Shoes can't b appteached by ether dealers. We have a nice, dressy Shee for men attl, but for tl.! you can petit beauty. Ladles' Hrlgiit Doneela Ilutten nt tl.35, t2,J.',25 und t-l. A genuine Hand Welt Shoe fur 12.75 These nre all Uargalus. wm. hTgast, NO. 123 NORTH QUEEN BT. ae-Opposlte the Franklin Heuse. WAF "VirE EXAMINE EYES FREE. Spectacles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE 1 Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Geed I If you have them examined you will probably find that there Is something wrong with thorn, aud that glasses will bu a great help te you. We use Inimitable. "D1A MANTA' lenses. which are made only by us, aud recommended by leading Oculists as thu best aids le defec tive vision. Solid Geld Spectacles, fil.OO ; usual price, 5.01). Steel Spectacles, (tee.: usual price, St. OO. ArtlllcIalEyes Inserted, 91 ; usual price, 910. M.-Z1MEMAH&BR0.130S. Ninth Street, OITICIANB. I PHILADELPHIA. Hetweeu Chestnut ejid Walnut Streets. mvts-lyd T MARTIN A CO. J. B. MARTIN & CO. linencenient Day V SOUVENIRS! Wc call special attention te new lines of Ware lately re ceived, new en display in China Department, suitable for Gifts. Novelties in Royal Flemish, Albertine and Burmese Wares. Iieyaf IVercesler. Cabinet pieces, rich and beautiful in color and design. Rich Cut Glass from the most prominent manufacturers. Japanese Ware. A counter full of Importers' Samples at one-half price. J. B. Martin k Ce., . Cor. Prince & W, King Sts, Gun LANCABTEK, l'A. The Buyers OPLj DAY APPRECIATE 1 OUR J SPECIAL BARGAINS ! ANOTHEK Special Sale Announcement! We have Ihegrlpen White Goods, and open te-day a Hpeclal Hale, eTertng EYTRAORDINARY BARGAINS -IN- WHITE GOODS The Qualities and Prices of which must be seen te be appreciated. He walk In, prowl around and convince yourself that we are offering Ex traordinary Bargains In Every Department. Beys' Knee-Pant Suits, 11.73, 12, fJS,, VIM. Heis' Separate Knee Pants, 2Sc, fiOc, 750, fl andtl.X. Beys' Shirt Waists, In Dsmet Flannel, 25c andaOc. Calice and French Percale, 25c, 50c and 75c French Flannel Waists, $1.21,11.50, $1.75, tl. Ladles' Blouse Waists, 60c, 75c, II, 11.25, 11.50. LADIES' Lace and Silk Embroidered Gapes, HURAU BILK WAISTS, EMBROIDERED FICHUS, CLOTH JACKETS and BILK WRAPS. Ladles' Calice Wrappers, II and 11.25. Gingham, Saline and Alpaca Skirts, 75e, 11, ttOK tl Ml II -C Children's French Flannel Sailor Suits, Kilt Bklrte and One-Piece Kilts. Summer Underwear Fer Ladles and Children. India Gauze Undet rests, 25c, 38c and 60c. Ladles' Swiss Weel Vests, Short Sleeves, 60c. Ladles' Ribbed Undervesis, 10c, 12Mc,2)c, 35c and 60c ladles' Silk Vests, 75c, II. 11.25. Indies' Full RcRufar made Ualbrlcgan Tlese, 12c. 10c, 25e and .18c Children's India Uauze Undervests, 10c te 25c. Children's Leng Hese, 60 te SOe. Special Values for Gentlemen In HOT WEATHER UNDERWEAR. Plain and Colored Balbrlcgan Shirts and Drawers. 25c, 33c, 3Sc, 80c, 75c A short line of Gauze Shirts, 13c Jean and rcathcr-Weight Drawers, 25c, 38c, 60c, 75c. Gent's and Beys' Deniet Shirts, 25c, 38c, 50c, 75c. Gent's French Flsnncl, Cheviot and Madras Cleth Shirts, 11, 11.25. 11.50, 11.75, 12.50. Gent's Fine Silk Shirts, 12.50. An Exceptional Value for Werklngmen. Blue and Mede Duck Overalls, 50c. G-exit's ALL-WOOL SUMMER SDITS, At 110 and 812- Cassltncrcs, Cheviots and Worsteds. New Designs In Plain Celers and Neat Mixtures. SEE OUR EAST WINDOW. Higher Grade Mntcrlals and Very Select Pat terns for Gent's Dress Suits, 111, 115,110, 118 te 121. Fit and Workmanship equal te custom made. GENTS SUMMER DRESS TROUSERS At U, 11.50, It and 15 are Decided Bargains. Beys' Suits. A new Invoice for the Summer Holiday 50, J.5,10 aud 17. Beys' Rough-and-Timible Pants, 75e te II. Het Weatber Goats and Yests, Fer Gents, II te te. Workingmen's Pants, That are strong, 75c te 11.25. Three Cases Men's Dress Straw Hats, In Three Proportions. They would be cheap at 50c. We sell them at 3lc. A Special Bargain Case of Dress Straw Hats Meu's sizes, 25a each. A full case of Ilevs' Mixed Dress Straw Hats, cry cheap, 15c each. Heys' Strfpu Flannel Tennis Caps, 15c each. Traveling Bags and Trunks - At Very Lew Prlies. Trunks for Ojc, Rugs for SOe. Ladies' Lace Oxfords, In all the Popular Styks, 75c te lies'. Gent's Chocelato Celer Balmoral Dress Shoes, HljlUh Londen '1 00 popular as a Summer Drvs Shoe price, liie. Gent's Law 11 Tennis Oxfords, Canvas Uppers and Hard Rubber Seles price, II. A Combination Step-Ladder and Cbair, A useful and an elegant article for house or store. Made of hard weed aud varnished. Price, only II. ........ The cup that cheers but will net Inehriate-a Cup of Delicious Ice Tea. made from CARL ION'S INDIA AND CHINA BLENDED 1EA. 6O0, 75c aud II V " ba tuples free te all callers. 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA., AMI NO. alH MARKET ST., HAHHIBBUHU, PA. w 1LL.1AMHON rtMt J Williamson & Fester, B OBTON BTORE. GO TO THE BOSTON 3T0R - KOU BLACK DRE98 BILKS. BLACK HENRIETTAS. , FANCY BLACK QOODeJ. BLACK LACE FLOUNCINU8. BLACK DRAPERY NETTH, 1 BLACK PLAID LAWN8. BLACK SHAWLS. CHALLIES, be, 0c,8c. YARD WIDE CHALLIES, 12ic DOTTED SWISSES, 12ic te 50c. YARD WIDE BATISTE, 12Kc BTR1PED WASH CRAPE, 7c. CREAM HENRIETTAS, 25c, 37$c, 50c, WHITE GOODS, 7c te 25c. 75c. CHARLES STAM 35-37 North Queen Street. Slew btJCtrtiBcmcnte. T71INE TAILORING I ALL TnE LATEST NOVELTIES IN FINE WOOLENS, AT P. WEIKEL'S, nrl6-3mdR Ne. West King Street. i4 GREAT IMPROVEMENT TO OLD OR NewLatvnabvuslnirLANCARTERCHRM. AL COMPANY LAWN ENRICHER. -1117-ATER COOLERS AT 00 CENTS. AT W REINHOLD'S. ANTED-H0R8E8 TO PASTURE. Address. aprSVtfd W. W. GROSII. Neffsvlllc, Pa. I71XCKLLENT QUALITY TABLE AND TEA li Spoons, very cheap, at REINHOLD'S. N FIVE, TEN.TWENTY-FIVE AND FIFTY Pound Packages. LANCASTER CHEMICAL COMPANY LAWN ENRICHER. Sold everywhere. FfTOE MONTH OF JUNE CAUSES QUITE A REDUCTION IN Het Weatber Suitings and Treuserings MCGRANN A NOWLEN'S, apl2-lyd 136 North Queen BL E INE TAILORING. l890"SPRING."l890 Fine Tailoring. The Largest and Most Elegant Assortment of SPRING NOVELTIES New Ready for Your Inspection. We would also announce the purchase of a Jeb Let of English Suiting aud Treusering at a great sacrifice, which we will sell at Astonishingly Lew Prices. 49-Call early te secure a bargain In these goods. H. Gerhart, ONLY DIRECT IMPORTING TAILOR IN THE CITY 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. d27-tfd e PEN EVERY EVENING. Fer Bargains, GO TO- P.CSNYDER&BRO., Ne. 14 West King St. EYerytbingSeld At and BelowGest, AH WE ARE POSITIVELY GOING OUT OF BUSINESS. majWmrt M ART1N BROB. We btart te-day a large let of Men's Suits at 13.00. Solid Weel, Solid Werth, Solid Wear, Nel one among them Hint Isn't worth 110; some 112. We bought the WORTH TAKING STEPS TO SEE. stock at a price te let jeu have them at 18, S, IS. As large a surprise as the price will be te you the tit, st le and Jlnlsh. Hard te find such 112, 115, IIS and 120 DressSults us ours. We are told dally our Ready-Made Clothing Is equal te Custom Tailored Werk. Hew could It help but tc with such custom tailor supervision lu the make, bee our butt SjecUltlth forllejs, at350aud f for be under 12 J cars, und $6 and Si for bej s from 12 te IS. In the Cuttem Tailoring Department geed suits te measure as lewas 1S, or jeu iauhan one made precisely le jour mind, and put as much honest cash lu It as jeu say, J)te5. The Jump and stir among our Men's and Hey's Furnishings Indue te kind and price. We sell In euvh grade the meat reliable and sell that cheap. See these teuchlui; qualities; Men's .We Underwear ; Bey', 37c. Men's Sic Hosiery ; Bey's lc Hosiery. Men's tl 00 Klauuel Shirts. Bey's 75c aud t5c Flannel Waists and Blouses, and our 5c and 10j Washable Neckwear. MARTIN BROS, 26 and 28 N. Queen St. - DRESS GINGHAMS, 5)C, Kc, (e, 1ft OUriNO CLOTHS, 8c, 10c, 12Hc. BATINKS, 12c, 1C, Se, 33c .. COLORED CHEESE CLOTH, 5e. LACE CURTAINS, 75c "te H m pair. WHITE QUILTS, 75c te ts. CURTAIN LACE, lOe te 25c yard. RUCHINQS, 3c, 5c, 100 te.TTc. LACE CAPS, 20c te II. CORSETS, 25c te 11.36. LACES, lc, 2c, 80 te 2JC. SILK GLOVES, 25c, l7He, 80S. SILK MITT8, WHO teBOc. UNDERWEAR, 10c te II .25, ftalacc of jfachiert. ) ALACK OP FASHION. ASTRICH'S Pake of hi 115 & 117 N. Queen St. LANCASTER, PA. SPECIAL BARGAINS -OFFERED- This Weei The balance of our stock of Einbrl erv Skirtings at 48, 73 and OSc a yard Snecial let of White India Lluen 10c a yard ; formerly sold at 15c a yi One let of Ladies' Fine Linen Hi kerchiefs, hemstitched, colored berde formerly 15 te 20e : new at 10c anlec One let of Hand Embroidered Li Handkerchiefs, formerly 37 te 40c zec apiece. One let of Ladies' Fancy Cot liefec, lull fasiuenea, at luc a pair ; nairs for 25r. One let of Ladies' full rcctiiar Balbrisrcan Hese, extra lone, lie a Dl One let of Men's Unlaundered Bull with linen besoms, for 35c anlcce. One let of Ladies' Hue Lisle Ribl Vests, crochet neck. 3 for 25c. One let of Children's Fine EmbrJ ered Caps, formerly $1.50, $1.75 and: new at llfic anicce. I One let of Children's Mull Hoedsl white, rrenm, black, pink, bliie and i with tun rticlie, former price 7ec J 48c apitee. One let of Bead Ornaments at 5 apiece. BARGAINS -IN- Untrimmed Hats Larce White Sun Hats at 12Jc. Rough and Ready Sun Hats at 19c. lilacR l-l iu- Late fetraw ana fan Braid Hats at 25c. Fine Black Leghorn Flats at $1,6 worth $2 and $2.50. - We eiler the balance of our Flewersl a Great Sacrifice : 25c Flowers at 12Jc. 50e Flowers at 25c. $1.00 Flowers at 50c. 1.2.00 Flowers at $1.00. Have opened a new iuvetce of Blal Tips and l'lumes. I Special value of Tips at 60, 75, $1 ai $1.50 a bunch. I Our assortment of Ribbons is v large, and prices way down. yuraoela. R. - n.AH. HEADQUARTERS FOR UMBRELLAS AND PARASOL OHEAT BAROAINS IN PARASOLS. UMIlltELLAS IN GREAT VARIETIES. C1KNTN' SUN UMBRELLAS. WACON UMURLLLAS. COACH PARAfeOLS. LACE COVERS FOR COACH PARASOl UMBRELLAS AND PAHABOUi MADE TO ORDER. ALSO NET PARASOLS. REPAIRING : RECOVERING NEATLY D0N1 AT THE MAKERS. ROSE BROS, & HARTMAN 14 East King St. apr!2 3md " Ceal. "9' ITMHt.'K AVnr-r.1. J TOBACCOSHOOKSANDCASE8. WEH ERN HARD WOODS. Wholesale and Retal ey. B. B. MARTIN CO . nMyd 121 Water Street. Lancastsr, IHl gAUMUARDNERS COMPANY. COAL DEALERS. OnriCT-Na 129 North QuwnHtrwt, and Ne WI4IVMUI IlUVU IUCVU Iakds Nerm I'rtec Btreet, near Itoadle augli-Ud LANCASTER, Pi mie; if:,'. .'? I .Jsf..'1 -yw, .
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