V,"7? Z&x&tfr Ti 'xJUTOAftfasii' DklOTMiidENCER, THtJBSDAY, Jt3XY. 3, 1660! 'feu sx8- r.-Nt, tw W' & m m ,.. A GKAXD CONCEBr. ' VtM CrMrman Stutters Delight n large it ". lalluM n IVitdnniutar Itvenlnar. ' Tk concert in Fnlten opera house en jVMmdtf evening; wnsn foatureof tlie j MMlTnies new proKrewing wmra m . laara a lasUnir linnrosslen upon tlie lnrse " MdlMea MMtnulcel te bear It, ,'Tm cene upon tlie stage was ene 10 m mkn aa andience. Deck or tlie orchestra, eompeMd of thirty artists from Heading ad Lfccter, were scated !B0 members or lk loeal and visiting societies. Such a chorus was never DoreroBam- non the sUffe, ana inucn was ex- MdUd from it, but it Is certain that oxpec- fattens were mera than realized. - Allowing was the programtne ren- erect: t Jrct-DlrljWnt-rref. Carl Mat. .."i"Jnbel Onverture" (C. 11. Ven Wttwr.) nanmMriini Htrassbunr" (Jul. Otte). Hu- ifMnl'MiMeclirlngr''Bchlircr's Ab- :fchrt " (J. 11. Schmeelicr). Llcdcrkrauz, Fhlla- 3.5uU Beheld' Ich " (Carl Iscnmann), Mam- vVMTnler.lincasier. ftjOka Dlrel " (Verdl). Fmeuleln Adcle Mali. -j' 'Ml luiein" iw. veiKmari, jvrucnvr !- Mteher, Baltimore. "MOimwcn " (ignai nam;, uhiii HiAmAXUm Der WahrheiL" (Herm. Mehr), Rft SMMncner mil urcncsiciDcvicnuug. ;..., mv If jrm. Mnhr. , Atu-ndrniM." fllure Juennt), Harmenle- r '.Mitnnercher, Heading. 'Se. "DH Mst Wie Elneniumc," b. " Mpnrt "! n.i-hi ii (iLHchumnii). Fraenlcln Adds Mat. Si " Rhclnsagc." (0. Kcker), GcrmanlaMrenucr- ahA. Hnlllmnrn. :'.S"f."il7Y.V" TV. .--. -II il tiMA t ll. "isacmueu wv jirivgi-i, . T.t-v.v,j .,- .V4Vii fjinraftti.r. fcr "Ahendirrbct. Au Der Opcr." " Nnchtager ft. Ven Granada." (a KrcuUcr), Mnsscncher. . . . Oaverture "DIcLustlgcn Welbcr,"(Nlcelal.) Every number was npplauiled te tlie t. venn. anu m: vnuiu mtuk - fc. vu w..i Expelled te respend te enceres: and tlie CDOnla in Aul A1U1IU I'UI ,THIIIHUIi may mIIaH forth tlm heartiest encere. Tlie NL lively compesltlou In rospenso wasf re- B? compesorof "Am Allnre Der Wahrlicll," W&l Herm. Mehn dirccted the musicians for $3$ this number, nnd he bewed Kracelully In sv:.v rairna nun iuu uiuuuik raiiisiuuLiuu. j,u m acKnewiedgmeni 01 1110 npprrviaueu 01 ni r TlifiBolesof Miss Allele Mat, dauchler of Prer, Carl Jlatr, wnre faultless. All the graces! or the succebsfnl blnger wero dis played ; and her volce Is well controlled In scaling the difficult notes in the ceiiikisI- uens namcu in me loregoing iironriiime. 'A pretty tler.il basket was prosented her. Tlie concert irem ueginiung 10 emi ns el high chnrocler, and the Lancaster par ticipants bliowed results of as careftil train ing as the Individual cheriives by visiting societies. Prof. Mat, gave direction te the programme In his usual onthusiastle man ner, and It was largely due te Ills efforts tbat tue concert it as se hucccssiiii, hh no worked hard. tl After the concert thfi slngers ero taken te the hall of the Mwiinorcher, whero they wcre handsomely oiitertainod. Thore was plenty of singing and soveral speeches with musleby the Clerninnia. Iroquois and Wasldngteu Grays bauds. All present ct jeved themselves until a very Inte hour. vfe-day the visiting singem were taken en u trip through the county. They s out out in carrlages, visiting Lllllr. ami ether places. Te-morrow the hie nlcnie will take nlace and If the weather Is favnrable it will be the largest affair of Its kind evor held Tells Hal u. at IT'S SATISFAtrrOIlV . llul CelutnblntiM Hoped for ii TU'kut ileadnl by W. U. llonsel Cei.ujmiA, July 3. The news nomination of Pattlseu anpears of the te glve general satisfaction In the town, but does net appear te have Inspired the coiitldenco which wquld linve followed the noiiiiiiiitlen of llcusel. That uuiitleuiaii's camllilaey had been worked into a gotiulne boom In Columbia by the Ifcruhl and Intlepriulcnf, and thcre was mi earnest desire liore that he might be favored at Scranton as the nominee The Itepnbllcan belters, of which thore are net a few in the town, will no doubt go te the uomlueo. The Columbia Canne i lull has ulsely decided that the centennial prl.e cups should net be taken from Columbia pnr- tnRnntitlv ivlllimif. n ivtutfint. Piitrlnv will W$L be nmdcliu the hIiikIis double mid four- g eared races. Ml Offlcer Witllck amis in Lebanon te-day asu witness In the UlasMiivcr home (deal ing case. The herse thief was remanded for trial. Tlie club heuse of the Columbia Cauoe club has had a shewer bath added te its conveniences. Thieves forced an entrance te tlie show window of Simen Weaver's fitiit stere and carripd off a bushel of peanuts. Mr. K. Creuley Invited a uuiuber of his frlondste the Koysteno club rooms, whoie he cut the prize cake wen at the bliau noe fair. The empleyes of the Ueyers it Ce. saw mill have received their hctiil-ineuthly wages. Squire Evans nnd Oftlcer AVHtlck iiiude a tour of Maner last night in search of Slundcr allcged te have been hurled by mith, who was sent te Jail en Monday en charges of assault and larceny. The afder man of the Second says it u as a water haul. Susan Swconey and Louisa Dersoy, who were trying te sustain the reputation of the "Hill" for furnishing potice items, have been ledged In jail. The shirt factory will clese te-morrow for the Fourth of July and resume en Monday. Mr. Theodere L. Urban is showing some fine specimens of amateur photography. William Lenoy met with sn accident at the Columbia rolling mill which rosulted In injuries te the right leg requiring the attention of n surgeon. A piece of Iren foil en him. The Fourth of July will be taken charge of by the small boy of the borough. There will be no formal celebration In this place. A HUItGI.AIl bCAlti:. The Heuse or a family round Open-A Geed SukcohUeii from Chief norcrer. Sometimoago Miss Potts, who lives at Ne. 120 Kast Chestnut street, en the corner of Cherry alley. enl te thu seashore. When she started she locked the heuse up, oral least it is supposed that she did. "Vesterday some ladleu, who llve next deer, noticed that ene of the pilr of back shutters was open. They netlded Jehn Albright, another neighbor and he called upon Chief of Pollce Uerger at the mayor's etllce, tell ing him about It.as It was feared that thleves mluht lmve broken in. The eliluf niul Oftlcer Selber went te the hoiibe between 6 and U o'clock last evenlng and thu latter scaled the rear fence, which is; a cry high and has a lattice work upon tlie top, In erder tefen the g-ite which was locked ontbelu&Jo. The shutters wero found te boeponaud through the window Ollleer Slebcr ccawled. Ile struck a match and found a tallow candle upon a table which he lighted. In the meantime the chlef of pallce had maile tlie dlsceveiy that the din ing room deer M-as ajar. The olllcers then cnt through the house from cellar te garrotwhlle Mr. Albright watched ut the fiont,ieor, but did net find auyoue nor did the tilings leek us if thev had betn disturbed In the least. Tliu'shutter had one mark upeu It which looked as though It might bae been pried ojien, but the key of the dining room deer was in tlie lock lu the Inside, and the deer shewed no sign of prying. Thore nre pnople in the city who have keys te the heuse te leek after it, and they miy have lett It open, but Chief 'lierger could net niui;them last night. This house was broken into and robbe t a few years age. The open shutter and deer looked rather bumiIcIeuu. The chief of pollee made a geed sucKOs sucKOs tien this morning whlle talklug ever burglaries te a reporter ofthe I.ntklmoen I.ntklmeen ceii. He fcaid that all persons who go out of town te spend uuytime during the sum mer, and leave their heusss unoccupied. mould icave word at the btatien heuse. if mi was uoiie the pollce would make It ihclr bubiuess te keep an eve en the heuse at nil times. Gotntcte Jlarrlsbiirir. Members of the dllferent councils of American Mechanics, of this city, will go te Uarisbtirg te-morrow te partlcipate In n parade or the Junier Order. They will leajohere at 0:2.5, taking about 60 people, and ujmju arrUingat Ilarrlnburg they will met at the btatien bv theCommon theCemmon theCommen wealtb band and escorted te their place. Thaunlferm will consist of a black derby bat. badge and whlte gleves, and each man will carry a cane. The members will meet at the Inquirer building at 0 o'clock. Itecky Sprlnirs Leased. Jehn B. Peeplos, who is having the larae steamboat built at Wltmer's Bridge, has leased the fine pleuie grounds at Jlecky hprlngs. He will make ery mauyim. ) reveuieuts ou the ground ana will put up a wharf for the steamboat pasneugers t0 ii. tie mems nusmess and will un Uiuutxlty uuke an attractive place of It. TO-MenitOWS AtUSKME'Ta. Tlie Kinds of l'iiu That Will lle en Tep In Town nml County. There will be many different kinds nf amusement for the pcople te-morrow. They are varied enough te plcase every body and most of them will recehe plenty of attention. At Tells Italn the big picnic or the Moderkranr. will be held and thore Isovery cvidence that the crowd will be very large. Te aceouimedato them the car company will provlde exlra cars. Anethor great attraction will be the races at the park, which promlse te be very line, as a number of noted horses will be hern. At Petirvn Park thore will be n very large picnic, and there will be games of ball between the Yerk and Lebanon clubs both morning and afternoon. Many jioeplo will go out from Lancaster. At the IronsideM grounds te-morrow there will be two games between the Athlotle ilub, or Voik, and Luke Lodor Ledor Loder man's team. Thcre w 111 be a big parade at Lphratn to morrow and Lltltr. will have the usual cel ebration. Tickets at reduced rates will take many poeplo te these places. IXarris burg will ulse get her share te ettend the Junier Mechanics parade. Oiin ofthe best amusements ofthe whnle holiday will be the linn display of II reworks te be given at the City betel te-morrow evenlng. It will surpass any private dis play evor rIveii In the city and will be well worth going te see. North Queen sttoet In that vicinity will scarcely held the oep!o who will assemble te see IL At Quariyvllle te-morrow evening there will be a grand display by the secret soci eties or that place, New Provldenro and Ilawlinsvlllc. The Quarryvllle and ethor bands will furnish the music. There will be a display or fireworks in the evenlng. THE OI'KHA HOUSi:. The l.iiHt AintiHunieut Until the Shew Season Opens ImprovementH HuIiib Made. The concert of the Germans in Fulton epera house last evenlng was the last entertainment that will be given there until the regular show season nrwns lu the latter liart or August. tfext soxseti, as has lieeu stated, Mr. Yeelcer will iiiniinge the opera heuse himself mid his partners will be his son CliarleH and " llert" ltinehart. Charles u III have charge nf the box ofllce and Mr. Itlncbari will leek after the Ntagc,ns lie has ie wll dene for many yc.us. Mr. 11. "ocker -w lit nuiorvlse oery thing about the liousennd book attractions. This morning a ferce or men were put te work (eating out the old seats in the parquclte elri'le, which 'mvii been sold te Jehn Il I'oep'.o who Will putliem lu the new Deal en tne loneiiotfu. i no leiuiiig chairs In the pnriiuette will tnke the place id theso removed from the circle, and lu tlie parqnotte iiowrlnlrserauontlroly new ileaigu will be put. Other Improvements will also be miuie. The Hat of iiltriielleiiN already booked by Mr. YocLer Is tlie best that the books or the epera heuse have evor held. 11 Includes the leading stars and combinations of tlie country and (he Hcaseu w 111 no doubt be a vast linprovenient upon what II has been. THIS LIVHttY IlOltSi:. He 'W 111 Net Stand thu Breaking efn Trnue. This morning William IHter, n boy, was driving a hoise belonging te Mcttfed Brethers, and hitched te a cevered wiikeii, down Last King street. One of the traces became loose at the corner of Duke iitrcet, and as It struck the herse upon the legs he frightened and started te run. The boy could no longer held the animal, nml he thought It best te try and save bin own life. Ile jiimped from tlie wngeu ami lauded en tlio'belglau blocks, where he wnti turned aieuud several limes. Horccched usliglit cut ou the bend, but he did net mind Hint, as he is hard te hurt. The horbe ran through Centra Square and down West King street evor the belglau blocks. Ile passed closely Ie u mi mborjef wagons of dlllorent It I nils, which were standing en the streets, but did net ttrilte any of them. At Water street he turned down and ene of the hind u heels was caught lu the l all read truck, livery speke was broken from the hub. The herse became loose 1'iein tlie wagon In seme way and ran down te tlie cotton factories where lie was caught. iimnt' j.ticALS. It was Jehn Volun, instead or Jehn Vegan, who wasgiautcd a pension. Jehn Beudor, or Harrisbiirg, has gene te White Hall, ia., te siicrltiteud a cotton mill. He Is a native or Liucaster, mid fur years worked in the cotton mills here. Mlsses Mame Ltchell, Kate and Mellle Molster lelt te-day for a tiip te Heading. They w Hi be absent several u ceks. Jehn McCallrey was the only customer bofero the mayor this niernlng. Ile was drunk mid acting badly at the Lugle hotel last evening, lle was released. The hearing or the writ of habeas corpus for the possession of the children or M. Franke, new in the Children's Heme, was continued this afternoon until Monday. Mr. Heury Wolf was serenaded at his resldoncc.en Kast King street, by tlie Head ing erchestra, In attendance at the Licdur kranr. festivities. Nearly all or the people who went te Scranton te attend the state comeutloii returned at 12:.. They came down as far as Wllkesbarre last evenlng where they remained eer until this morning. County Chairman M alone, W. V Ilcnsul, Mayer Clark and ethers will return this evening. Ne paper will be Issued from this olltce te-morrow. Death eCMi-h. Victer A. Yoeker. Mrs. Clara J. Yoeker. wife or "Victer A. Yoeker, or this city, dled en Wednesday evenlng at the home el her father, Cel. I,. L. Hush, lu Hlrd-ln-IIund. She had been in HI health for a long time from caneer and sulfered the inebl intense pain. She began te sink nipldly yesterday, and hnr death took place bit ween (1 ami 7 o'clock. The deceased was the second daughter of Cel. Bush and was in her 31st jcar. She wus married te Mr. Yucker about eight years age, and has two children, Heward aged six yearp.and Helen, aged three. Mis. Accker had a great many friends in Lau cuter, where bIie lled a ureal part of the tlmosincehcr marrlage. The fiiucial will take place en Saturday, with Interment t Woodward Hill cemetery. The Hull Caines. Yesterday's games of ball rosulted as follews: National League- Philadelphia 7, Chicago 1; Cleveland I, Bosten 5; Cleveland I, Bosten 5; l'ittsbuig 13, New Yerk'.!; Cln- ciiiiiiiu ii, nroeKiyu i. Players' league-Chicago 10, Phi phlaS; Buflale 17, Brooklyn 11; I'm 2, Bobten t; Cle eland 0, New Yerk IMill.utel 'ittbburg c 10. Amerlcm AsseclHtlmi .- ('.ihimlmu Syiaciise 7: Teledo ti, Athlelle 0; Louis Leuis Louis Ulleii, BioeklyuS, St. Leuis (i, liocliesterS. A I'lim euni; .Mie.iIhii. A young man w he piemn.es te be ene el' the leading tiombeuo placers In the coun try at seme future llnie is Ad. Stark, of this city, lle has been playing all oer the ceuutrj with dllleient theatrical companies mid has been lu Uiucastcr since Mnv. This morning he lell Ter Peeksklll, whoie he plays with the Tenth New Yerk regi ment during their cucampmeiit there. Flo gees thence te Leuis ille, Ky., where he has secured an em;agemeut te ploy with the orchestra of the lSiiekliigham theatre durum the summer. Deutlisof'J'we In tlne l'uinllv. U. 11. Beeth, who recentlv moved te ihiu city irem the country and li es ut Ne. 318 i-asi union btreet, has met with a sad ullllctien. Monday a child elght years of age died of scarlet foer and yesteiday another, aged 11 years, pusbed away. It Is u sad blew te Mr. Beeth, he has been out pr einployment siuce he rame te town, and is peer. 'I he 1'li-h.t Te Ge Up. Harry Watsen, whel.eepsa grocery Btoie at James and Prince streets, had u C stand covered with fireworks, which he was soiling In front of his stere this morn mern ing. A let of boys wero playing around and ene of them named Herne either accidentally or intentionally set lire te the stand. Ileckcts, jiinwheels, firecrackers and everything olse went off togethor and evor ?10 worth was exploded in a Mirv bhert time. J Te-morrow u I-ckuI Holiday. As te-morrow will be a legal holiday Sunday hours will be observed at the post pest cfllce. and all the banks In the city will be closed. Al'leasant'Pnrty. Isaac Ktenerand wife, of 353 North Qucen btreet, gave a party last evening te their daughter, Miss Gorlle. Thore was niilte a lllllilhnr f vimtiir r.tlL'M r.Au. t .1 had a splendid time during the evculng. -. In Tows. " " C. W. Faigley, late of Jbe Keyston watch factory, of this city, but new of Trenten, N J., Is home en a visiU Mrs. Jehn Luther PiiukIev anil son, of Iitrebe. nre lu town visiting Jehn 1'aeg- ley, of Ninth Quern street. ChnilKe lu 1'iineret Ar-raaceineuts. On account of no mere burials" being al lowed in the Strasbiirg cemetery the ar rangements for the funeral of Lydla A. llowehavo te be changed.. It Will ,take tilace at 2 o'clock tivmerniW afternoon, frehi the rcsldoncbjef Ellhi O. .Hnyder, wllli Interment at Laiicaitor'eetnelery. Kyruuil Conressfs. Michael Lyraud, who Is charged with having murdered Notary Geuire lu Purls en July 20, 18S9, nnd who was arrested In Havana and brought te Paris, confessed en Wednesday thathe committed the crime. Demurrer Filed. Cnunsel for Henry Martin, brick inachlne maker, In the equity suit flled by Lamlmrt B.Brltteu, te-dy llled adomurrer te the bill. Th niipHtlnn of liirlwllctlnii In this court is raised, as a similar bill ler damages Is pendlnit In the United States District court at Philadelphia. Other legal points are also raised. Trinity I.nthei-nn Church Kieurslen Te IlcndliiR, Mineral Hprlngn Park and MU Penn Gravity rallroaiVen Thurhday, July 10th. Train lcavea Quarryvllle at 8.60 a. in.; fare, l I.anrnntcr (KIiir Ht.),7M0 a. m. Leae Colum Celum tiinatT.'Via. in.; fare, tM. Lan(llsvlllc,8n. in.; fare, (I.M. Manhelm, 8:21 a. in.; fare, 11.20. Itltltr, 8.32 a. m.; fare, f I. Ephrata, 8:S1 a. in.; fare, W renin. Tlie abeve rates Include street car fare, with directions and 8 inlle ride en the Gravity lallread, tlie new switchback. J'V,7.0d t I'kniivn I'aiik will bellvely te-morrow, July 4. Twe championship sanies of hawball. Daiie Iiik all da'. The restaurant en the Rretinds will Iioeioii ; tlrst-claxn iiicalxalid alt kbnlser rvfrmliniFiits. It CltAH. V. ECKKItT Jlcuthe. Niemkii. Iii this city, en the "l Inst., I'rnnccs, ilaiiKliter of llcnj, 1. and Ctleiia Nlcmer, iik'"1 (1 months and 'M (lays. The reliitlws aud frlendu ofthe family nre respectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from tlie parents' residence, Ne. 3(1 Weil UniiUfQ klru't, en Thurxday artenioen at 3 o'clock. In terment at Hi. Jeseph's cemetery, ltd Howk July 1, 1HXI, J.ydla A. Hene, In the Willi j tar of her ure. I'micnd from the rcsldcnra of her lirethcr-lu-law, l'lhn O. Hnydcr, &0U West bcineu strict, en July -ttlt lit 2 o'clock. Interment at I.nmaMer cemetery. All friends of the family arc ln lied te attend. 2ld lliriiKiiei.ni.ii. In Went Ijimixlcr tewimhlp, mi July 2, IKK), Mini Anule lhirklielder, In the 71th car or her line. 'IhercIsthcHiiud fi lends of the family are n spe'cirully tuvlted te attend the funeral from herlnte residence, In V. I.iimpeler tewtmhlp, Muiday meriilneat (I o'clock at the lieun) and at 10 o'clock nlMclllnRFr's Meeting Heuse. 2td Ylckkh. In lllrddn-lland. en July 2, 1SK), Mrn. Ulara J. Yecker, wlfoef V. A. Yecleer, In tlie SUt year of her age. 'I lie rrlathcs and friends of the family are respectfully Invited te attend the funeral, Irem the resilience of Cel. I., b. IStisli , Haturday nfteriienii at ";o'(leol(. Interment at Wood ward Hill lemetery. 1'rlcnds tan leave Lan caster en the 12:8 train. -hz rr-r i iitavJtcta. J'lilliulelphlu I'rodueo .Miirkm. I'lliCADKM'illA, July fl. Noeii-rioiiniiilet 'ciiu'a Niipers, 2 2V.i)J iJ : extra. 275:1(10 (): family, I 25tiJ6n; roller, M VjS4 00; patent. Wheal t-IreiiL' I'a. de. Wle ; Ne. Kited new, M(S01e; Ne.2 Cem uuht; Ne. 2, new, W,&na : old, um lie. Oats shady ; Ne. 2 Whlte XytQ,X,c, :Ne. 2 mixed, i(.i;.e. Ilniu dull; Winter, tl) 734S1I 50; Hprlng, UUY.im. Haled hay dull ; tl0U03l2 M as te (iiiallly , llinelliy 1(1 H0312 f.0 for cholie: mixed, VWii .ill, baled rye fctraw, new, J17 00,18 IM. Iluttr iiulet; l'ciin'a creeincrv xlra l.'ivlil't; I'cim'allists ezlia,ll)e;Jeliblne, IM liKKH stetidy ; I'eun'a flnits, 15ic ; held let, lMlV.as te iiiiallty. te lllllll tcady; i;ih ltS.2c. Cliee'su h pait skims, 57c; full skims I'elrelcuiii dull : refined In lililx.. 17 10. rotaleos llrm : 91 2Ticij3 IU per bbl fur new. l.lve Htoek JMarieetM. Ciiioaeo.JuIv 2,-ltrreljiUi, IS.fleO: shipments, Xtt); (.low; beuves, Jl MU IS: sleen., II OIKS I II) : uteckeTH and feeders, r.' .TO'a.-! II): rows, bull and mixed, f 1 livp.l 10 ; 'J'exuh cattle, j.,(ijt.i mi. KiO.1 Ulf. dsr Itceelnts, II),erjii; shipments, MX"): mar stmni;; nilxnl, ,! Wirt3T.); laavy, J.I iAuJ73; t, f.1 txv.i.l N) ; skips, f.l (DAS Xt. UOKK lie I llaiit. n ii.i.J im) : skin Hliecn ltecelnts. I..l: Klili mi nls. IHiKl : inar. ket shady; iiatlvis, fJ2,Vjril0; WrMrn.f It) fIS); Texaim.ll OWfJl; lambs, n O0ui.i M. KaarLniKiiTY, July 2.-Cattle-Uecelils. l.Vil; slilpiui'iitK, HJI , market dull; prlme.SI 4IVu 4 i ; fair te kixmI, il outfit 2.'i ; eoiiimen, J.t.t:i 7 ; bulls, coin and shigx.SiiJJ 75; ID cars bhippid te New Yerk. IIes Kceelpts, 2i00 ; Illnmcnln. 1W0: market slew : medium aud ek'diM, aiKVailKI; common te b(t Y'erkirs, J3hCV3u:i; I'ljjh, If () (.J 175 Hlies.'i ltecelpts, : hlilpntenls. - j market dull; prime. I.V45 25; fair te KOed.SIOi) fvlfiO; oemmon,IJ(4.l50; yearling luinbM, Jl (,v")-'i; hprniK lambs fJ50i5. lll!n-Ai.o,,luly2.-(;attle-Iluccl)lii, 22eO head ; unsettled anil lower. Hhicp and Ijiinbsltectlpls, 3,tu0 head; niiirkct dull and 1 rices loner. Hhetp, cliolce ine.Mni, J-'i I0i35 2i; medium te Keed, flK.Vt4 5 0j; eomineu te kihhI, S5 UVi'f.'i 25. ljime Kemt te rlielce. J(175(ii7i0; fair te geed, I8 4J(T U7U; iiicdluiiite fair, tdftXiJOtOj yearlings !l 75 O'iO. lles ltecelpts. &1O; market steadv; geed demand; selected medium nclghtsaiid selected heavy ends, II WKif I 05 : geed te choice heavy, a I ixvjt 1 01: selected Yerk welhtBt$Ui (.11(15; mixed pigs and light YerkeiK, J,!U5 04 00 ; light pigs, 83 KX.V.1 IK) ; reilght, fJ 003 20 ; stag", 2 75QJ. fJiiiln 111111 1-rovlrtleiiM Furnished by S. K. Yundt, llreker. Cilie'Ade. July 'I, 1 (O echKk p.m. wneai. corn. num. rerie. ijiril. July. .. &. trjif 5fi7 August .. ...... Hcptenibcr. Dctelur ., Neember.. December Year , May (Ih'JI) L'rudu (Hl-Julv .15J H.V2 r.i' 5 82 ft lle (I 00 l.l' "74 'kn; a;;, is Closing Prices 2.15 o'clock p. m. Wheat Cum (mis. f'erK. Lard 5 (15 fis. 5 lij 0 00 Jiuy- .. Mr'H 512 12.11 AllgUHl S7J1 Hentpiiilier . ss!i 12 Oil 11 70 te ucieuer November . lucnilwr. W Ma(lWI) Consuls , Crude Oil-July. . Winter W Heat Spring Wheat Cern Oats It) lliirtc Consels Itecclpts Megs ... KeceliiLi Cattli-. SVi ', KeceiiUs. Cur 1.01s. :: 191 Head. ...8,UX) hloeK .MiirkntM, cliiolallens by Keed, McUrami A Ce., baukert Lancaster, l'a. KSWIMIIKMHT. 11 A. M. II N. 9P.V, Atchison, Tep., Hauta l'e Canada l'liclllc, t. O. C. A I Colerado Ceal Central Purine Canada Heutliern Chi. HI. t A l'bg Den. A lllnl) Ikl. U A W Krle . Krle 2uds ., , Jer C K. AT Leu. A N 1 Hhere Mich. Cen Missouri PncMc. Heck. Valley NlP.Tref ! '."?."".'.'. N. West N. Y. tl Newllngland , Kasl'ltiiucsMO. I'iJS . & II ,i 20 b'.i!J W) 73i 734 M liiii si III!, Je; I', $, IH)J Ml 7I? 2IL' iimana Oregon Transcontinental.. iMi'ta'C UlYj wl uuutrju .v v .., Pacltte Mall ii: 22' I ij2 11 2i.' i Itlchiueud I'enulnal. Ht, Paul toxin Pacllle . ... Union Pacific Wabash Cem Wabash Pref Western U WestHbure llend . I'liii.AiiKi.ruiA r,isr, lh. VhI 11. N. Y. A l'hlla Pa.lt. )t lleadhn: Ih. Nav . llestetiv. Pass P.AK ..'. N. Cent ..... lVupleii l'aM Itdg f Oil , 54 62)4 &HJ 5; 23!4 -.. (stt' SJ4 8I4 sw tiucrtiecittcuta. .U ..?" "".,"". U,."!8. "id Le.m Assecia- i . nt'virr Becretary, iniiwiHiueiiiiiiLcred are new ready aud can JehnUF Va 'iS fi, T the seilclm". JehnK. Hiiydir, , "'nd uurday' -'"W tllllt, 1 I ? IXt tttt 9lbatt;Hemettt. OIIKAP-I'UIIK ItYK WHIHIJIEa. HttACIC bcrry(ilngerand Kimunel Ilraiidlra, UOHUEUH MciUOK HTOIIR, Ne. 53 Centre Square, lirANTKIl-A MII)I)I.KA(IKI) WOMAN r ,ti jjttd te dd general hon-ework. Apnl v at iv isciiviii iiuki. rii. WANTKD-A nntMHIIED HITTING room and bedroom bv ulngle ntntleman. Ixsntlen inuat hi central. Address, It" "ItOOXIH'Care ITri.i.ler.ncr.R. -ryNDEIlHIiniTB AND DHAWEltS, KOll HOT WKATHEIl, At EltmMAN'H. ANOTIIF.lt ljrOKQUELNHWAHE FltOM Auction, AT IIEINHOLD'H. WANTED - OENTLEMEN IIOAHDEIW who desire rooms. Inquire at THIB OFFICE. Jy3-ld "VTBW HAIIKtl IfllAIIT LttNCII THIS EVENINO ntthe Itanslng Heiim. Ne.M and 21 corner or Cliestnui anu inriauan streela. onnealte the Penn'n. lie net ltd If. HANHINO, Proprietor. piNETAiLOIUNOt Altli THJ5 LATEST NOVELTIES IN FINE WOOLENH, AT i WEIKEL'8, ap!6-3mdlt Ne. 44 West King Htrcet. EVERY DAY A CHEAP DAY AT UEINHOLDB. -r A I'AIIKIHIKNNR Negligee Shirt, AT EltlHMAN'H. G1IHLH WANTED KOll HOUHEWOHK r Hltuatleimfrer. LANCAS1EUEMPUJYMENT I1U11EAU, Ne. CI North Duke street. TUDUKS HAVE LONO MINCE DECIDED that Hilly WalU'aUgar la the Ilest In tbe HUitc. Fer sale at NOS. 5 A 101 NOItTH QUEEN riT. 11 eee-filll (1,11,1 ll. lll.r) THEY CAN ALL COPY HUT NONE CAN Emial Hilly Watlr'n Havana Filler Cigar. at NOH. 8 A lit) NOHTH (iUEEN MT. dec54nid.M,Tii,Th,H ONTHELL ACOCIIIIANF.'H DUBLIN AND lie 1 la st (linger Ale. The cry DeslUinger Inipert'il lelhe II. H. i EAHI' KINO HrilEET, CITY, H. E. HLAYMAKEIt. Agt, Ale BILLY WAITZ HAH TIIBBEbTTWO FOR 6c and 5n Clgura In the Htiile, at NOH. 5 A Itli NORTH O.UEEN HT. dfcW.indSl.Tu.Th.H EOEiVi'.lT DIRECT KUOM NAPA"VAI ley Wine Ce , California, nuiierler Zlnfait del Claret, Uutadel and rreiitlgnan Wilier. The last mimed Wluole crydcllcule audnde- llcleus I.udlis' Wine. 2) EABT KINO bTHEKT, CITY. II. E.HLAYMAKEIl.Agt. -TjlOlt HARLEQUIN FRUIT. PURE JAMAICA BPIItlTrt. 29 h. KINO. II. E. HLAYMAKEIt, Agt. BEST TWO FOR FI VKCENT.CIOARH the tlly, at HILLY WAITZ'H, Nes. 6 A 103 North Queen Bt. dec5-flmiIM.Tu.Th.H PU1IL1U8ALKOFA IIUUOY. A new llrsl-clai.s Ten Buggy, built by Hcurv Nelly, will be sold at public snle 011 SATURDAY, JULY Slh, 1MW. at 2 e'chfk p. m., In the yard of the Keystone lleuse, liucaster. Pa., when and where the terms of sale will be made known by URIAH 1111 .Kit. JcSAjyi.'M CHERRY HRANDY-HLAYMAKi:it'.S BU BU perler Cherry Ilranily for DlarrlKcaand Hiuitintr Complaint. '.IKAHTKINOHT., E. HLAYMAKEIt, Agt. II. -I-JEBT 60 HAVANA FILLER CIUAR IN jy tlie City, lit HILLY WAIT.'H, Niw.5.1 1UI North Olleen Ht. (lecS-OindMln.'lli.S REIOART'S OLD HUANDY. Ne family should be without a bottle at IhM season of tlie year. 211 K. KINO HI'. 2UE. KINO HI'., H. ICH. JunelVru.TliAH "Jl f tUNNKUCHOll HUMMER THEATRE. Week Commencing MONDAY, JUNEW. MISH LENA FOLEY,! RANNONaiid HTANWOOD, HARRY JEFFERSON. a-Ailmlssleii, 10 tents, which entitles jeu te a Hed l)i Ink. CIIIUHlltIIUir.lt, Proprlelor and Manager. Commencing Monday, .Inly 7, Mllllken A CertcHi Opera Company, " jMiuade," rii)3mil (ARRIAOEH. Doersom Carriage Works. FINE CARRIAOI, HUOOIES, PH.ETONH, MARKET WAOONH, ETC. A Platform Durness Wagen : ale. Second Hand McCall Wagons, .lump-Sent Carriages nnd lluggles will be bold at astonishing low prlcis ut the DOERSOM CARRIAGE WORKS, Cerner of Duke and Vine Hlrecis (formerly NorbeckAMIley), dO-lydAwlt OEO. B. NORHECK, Prep. 13 OHE UR08. A HAKTMAN. SPECIAL SALE OF PARASOLS On Haturday, July 6, 1HK), Te Continue ferOnc Week.endlngeii Saturday, July 12, 1KHI. LOT NO. I..., LOT NO.2 .. LO r NO. .I .. LOT NO. 4 LOP NO. ft LOT NO. II LOP NO. 7 $ .50 .(.5 .75 1.0) . 1.2.5 im 2.00 ATTHEMAKERH, ROSE BROS. & HARTMAN, 14 East King St. api 12:1111(1 E I7I0RTIIE Irn OF JULY, IM. BURK'S! HEADQUARTERS -FOR- FIREWORKS! WHOLESALE AND ItLTAIU 53-Openlhls Eeulug and All Day To-Mer-row. Make Your Hclcctlen Earl) . BURSK'S, NO. 17 KAST KING STKUI'.T, LANCASrER, PA. OEAHONAHLE OOODSI Seasonable Goods ! CUT PRICES! BABY CARRIAGES, HAMMOCKS, REFRIGERATORS, ICE CREAM FrtEEZEltH, WATER COOLERS HCREEN DOOUH, WINDOW BCREE.N's., SAFETY lllCYCLES. e.prih WAtieNs, vi:i.ecirr.Di, LAWN TENNIS, t ItOlJt T.T, HAi: HALL OOOD4. SPREOHER'S Baby Carriage Bazaar, NO. 31 EAST KINO HT, iiprl7-tfdTu.ThAH Hem bt Hrmcnt fTIOIt ItENT-NO. 118; JC room formerly e-. int h-1 u.ThAStfd tEAHTKINOSTIlKET, hi pled by Jehn A.CevIe, , ALLAN A. HEKft. S -Ariii 1 1 i itf, Alibi: AND O0IN- JL SKtSH XXX 8TOLT. 29 UAHT KINO HTBEET, B IIOWN'H DIIUU HTOltli r- Imported Ginger Ale ! The best of all HUMMEtl DIHNKB. Get a down for your 4th of July. Healthy, Hefresh lng, Pcllghlful. New tetjuit mipaeked -AT- BROWN'S DRUG STORE, COR. DUKE AND LEMON STH. anls-Iylii,Th-U H AGEIt AllltOTnEIt. Sniier Upholstery. We hae laid In a varied stock of Summer Upholstering Materials, With all the necessary Fixtures, And are new prepared te nil all erdcis for Nevel Light Weight Stuffs -FOR- SUMMER DRAPERIES. W alto C6 er and Dnipfl Pictures, Mirrors & Chandeliers WITHTARLATAN. A Variety of Choice New Patterns In A WN 1NO HTRIPEB te select from. 1 he Best German Linen Blip Coverings. Tarlatans, White and Colored, In all quali ties. CHINA 0 MATTINGS In White and Fancy Weaves. Light Weight Summer Draperies of all kinds. 'Iho Upholsterers In our employ are ex perienced In the aboe branches of Upholster ing, nnd me GUARANTEE ALL WORK. All orders for BUMMER UPHOLSTERY WORK will receive caiful and prompt atten tion. 25, 27, 29, 31 West King St., LANOAHTER. PA. TJAIut ACEOFFAHHION. ASTRICH'S Pake of Fasliien, 115 & 117 N. Queen St., LANCASTER, PA. OUR GREAT THIRTY DAYS Clearing Sale -COMMENCES- SATURDAY, JULY 5. A HID BOOM TO OUR CUSTOM Kill. Rend wlmt we ell'ur for the Hint ilny of this Qrcat Sale. Bargains unliciiril of injthis city. FOR SATURDAY. One let of I'lilriiiinicd Huts, Bounds, Turbans, Tennes, iu., at 3c apiece. One let of white, Black and Colored lurge Flats at Oc. One let et Wltle Fancy Ribbons at 10c a yard, censlatiiiK of Nes. 10, 22 and 3(1, imicsilk satin, deiible-faceu and two twe two tencd libben, former lirlee 2e te -10c. One let or Pttre Silk Sntin Ribbons, double-faced, in Xes. 3, 1 and 5 ; also Nes. fi and 7 Satin, with picot cde, regular prices of which were 7 te 12c; Satmdny, 5c a ynul. " Black Gres-Grain Ribbons, satin edge, pure silk, for Saturday. Ne. 0, at Oc a yard ; Ne. 12, at 10c a yard ; Ne. 16, at 13c a yard ; Ne. 22, at 15c a yard ; Ne. 30, at 10c a yard. One dollar Silk Drapery Net at 7ec a yard. Your choice from our sleck of Black Silk Lace Dresses, 10 inches wide, at $ per yard : regular price $ 1.50 te J2.50. Your choice front our f-teck of "Wide Knibreidery SUIitlng, regular price $1.11 te J1.C0 ; at Toe a yard. One let of Heavy Linen Napkins, Geiuian Diuunsk, fringed aud bordered, legultir price 10c ; te-day 5c aplete. One let of Ladica' Satin l'nrasels, fancy sticks, legular price fcl.tifl te 62; te-elay at jl.25. Olie let of Huiupsd Tray Cevers, fringed, at 0c apiece. One let of Ladies' Fancy Cotten Jiewe, feinier price 12Je ; te-elny "en pair. One let of Ladies' Black Ribbed Hec, 4c a pair. One let of Ladles' Black Cotteu Hum', warianled fast black, regular price, 10c; Saturday, 7c a pair. One let of Lndies' Fast Black, uar i anted. Ribbed Cotten Hee, legular ptiee 121c ; Satutday, 10c a pair. One let of very line Chroine Linen Fans, fancy polished .sticks, regular price lUi and -10c ; te-day 2ec. One let of 21-lneh Cieam Filk Hem stitched Initial Handkerchiefs, regular price 75c; Saturday, 50c. One let of Ladles' White Hemstitched HanelkerehlefM, 3c apiece ; no mere than 3 te one customer. One let of Children's Gnuze Vests, silk bound, short sleeves, size 10, at 5c ti piece ; size lb, at 7e apiece ; size 20, at Oe apiece, size 22, tit i'JJc apiece ; tize 21, at 15c apiece, for this day only, nnd only 2 of a sie te one customer ; 'the regular prices of these Is 10 te 20c. One let of Beys' Gauze Shirts, long sleeves, size lit! te 31, ferMiturday at 12le npicee ; regular price 2 te 30c. Only tue sold te one customer. MGlfflWB, lcm bwcetiBcmntt. M ARIETTA PREflERVINO KETTLES. ATICKINIIOLUB. GIKW WANTED-B1TUATIONS FREE thU week. Lancaster Employment Hu- rreu, Ne. 1 North Duke ttreet. ua2-lyd OITV TAX.-AN AHATKMENT OF .1 PER fehl. will lw allowed en all City 'fax paid mi or twrhre July 1. isue. Ofllce heura from B a. m. te 12 m. and 1 te 8 p. in. Un Monday and Huturdnycienlngti the efllee will le eien from 7 le 8 o'clock. J.H. RATHFON, Jiine5te30R Treasurer. AT OUR OFFICE YOU CAN UET ANY amount of LANOAHTER CHEMICAL COMPANY LAWNEN RICHER. WANTED-HOHSES TO PASTUR& Addrtu. pr23-tfd NV.W.OROSn.NetrwlllcPa. 13ENMANHIHP AND TYPEWRITING AT . the Keystene Business College for six nceks, commencing Monday, July 7, at 0 a. rn., for Heys and Olrls from 10 te 15 years; elder ones can enter at mere cost Heven Prlxea will lw Kl veil. First one, a Geld Watch worth 120. Call for circular te V. D. MOMBER, Ne. Il) North Queen HU, Lancaster, l'a. 4GI Ne LCi GREAT IMPROVEMENT TO OI.I1 Oil New Ii nrnnbyuslnK LANCASTER C11EM- LUJUWISV J.AW.-H E.MWUllKll. mH X Oeren, AT REINHOLD'S. SCHOOL TAX, ISO-THE UUPLICATK IS new In tlie handa or the Treasurer. Three per cent, off If paid before. August 1. Oltlce hour from tl a, in. till I p. m. W. O. MARSHALL, Treasurer, JeJjtauldR Ne. 12 Centre Square. Xr ANT ED-GIRLS FOR GENERAL Housework j geed situations furnished iree ei eimri elmrire. Apply rENN'A EMPLOYMENT RUREAtT. 12 Seuth Duke Street. irEHAVf V Pipes n Pipes In CaRCs E THE REST ASSORTMENT OF and Clear Helders. French Rrlar Nna. I . ,.... TJ .. .L A I, .1... n.... Dhih.,. . i I'. . hi v.v,, wv. iw;iii fin ma ihiu ijiunua of Hmekliii: Tolmeee". DEMUTH'S CIGAR STORE, 18-tfilR IH East King street. e clin UR CIGARS, OOLDEN LION AND MIA Oner Ida. nre clear Havana filler 5 cent gars, hand-inaite, In boxes of 23, 60 and 100. iirj.iiuiun uiuAit smitis, Established 1770. IH East King Street. alS-tfdlt DO YOU AVANT A GIRL THAT CAN BE recommended ? Apply te nSNWA ESIPLOYJ1KNT IIUREAU, MENT 12 Seuth Duke Street. SUE NEW SEAMLESS STEEL COOKING Ware Ii better than granite and sells fur f the price, AT REINHOLD'S. XN FIVE, TEN, TWENTY-FIVE AND FIFTY Pound Package. LANCASTER CHEMICAL COMPANY LAWN EN RICHER. Sold everywhere. THE SEAMLESS COOKING WARE IS strong, durable and cheap, AT REINHOLD'S. THE ONLY CIGAR SrORE WHERE YOU can purchase Imported and Key Wcit ClKars.andU.F. Graeley'RSupcrler Cavendish. DEMUTli'S CIGAR STORE, IH East King BtreeL Telephone. alS-tfdR w H1TE AT ERISMAN'S, Ne. 42 West KlngSt.. Opposite Cooper Heuse. t5ensien& PENSIONS The New Pension Kill Just passed entitles nil Soldiers, Widows, Miner Children nnd Depen dent Parents te a pension. 1 will attend teall applications placed In my hands promptly. I hae had four ears experlcnie In the pension oltlceat Washington, D. C SILAS W. SHIRK. Je2S-3md 10 North Duke St., Lancaster, l'a. MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION. Notlce Is hereby irten that the ordi nance of tlie City of L.incaslcr"fer preNentlng accidents by lire and the better prccr at ten of order lu the city " will be strictly enforced acnlnstull persons filing guns, pistols nnd ether llrcarms, erselUng, casting, throwing or Ilrlng clutiera or ether tlreuerks operating In a simi lar mauncrdiirlug llioeelebrntlen ofthe com ing Fourth of July. The police of the city are hereby Instructed te arrest any ptrsen delected hi lnlatlug said ordinances. ROUERT CLARK, Je2il,2Slyl,2,n .Mayer. XrOT'Cn TO IIRIDOE RUILDElUS-llIDS JA for the erection of a wooden bridge acre-s the Octoraro creek at Weed's Fording, between the counties of Lancaster and Chester, will be received at the elllce of the Commissioners, Ijincnster, Pa., until 10 o'clock en Thursday morning, July 21. Proposals for superstruclure and masonry will be received separately or combined. Specification for masonry inny be had ntthe Couitnlssleners'Otncc hi Lancaster aud Wcat Chester. Uv order of THE JOINT HOARDS COMMISSIONERS. Jtlle-OtdAwtd FpROUTTv SHANK. " elameTshirts. al-hd Vj KV PI'SION hill passedT New Pension Bill Passed. The New Pension 11111, Just passed, entitles all Soldiers and Soldiers' Widows, Miner Children and Dependent Parents te a pension. I will uttend te all applications placed lu m hands promptly. DAVID L.DEKN. Alderman and Pension Agent, Ne. 2L'l North Queen Strtet, Lancaster, Pa. JunUMwdR "Something for you! ' it von apply early you can Jein th" class IN penmanshiims Lessens one dollar. The Ilrsi fitly appl) Ing Mill be admitted, and no mere. Instruction thorough lu-Pper Posi tion, Movement and l'ciiheldlug. LANCASTER RUflNLSS COLLEGE, Ne. HI North Duke Street. Addresfser apply te 11. C. WEIDLER, Principal. limSe-liiidltl Ijincaster llusluess College. VyEEXAMrNEEYESFREE. Spectacles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE I Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Geed I If jeu havethem examined you will probably find that there Is something wrong with them, and that glasses will be a great help te you. We use Inlmltuble "DIA MANTA1' lenses, which nre made only by us, ami recommended by leading Oculist ns the best aids te defec tive vision. Solid Geld Spectacles, 93,00 : usual price, 9fl.OO. Steel Spectacle. fiOc; usual price, HI. 0(1. Artificial Eyes Inserted, $1 ; usual price, Sj.10, H. ZINEMAN & BRO. 130 S. Ninth Street, OPTICIAN. PHILADELPHIA. Uelueen Chestnut aud Walnut Streets. mvK-lyd T HE PEOPLE'S CASH tORE, BARGAINS Summer Goods. FAST I1LACK FRENCH SATINES In Solid Celers and Neat Plgures, which are very dura ble, 23c per jard. The balance of stock of FIGURED BATISTE te go at 10c per yard. Seme of these goods sold at ISO and 20c. Genuine Imported ZEPHYR GINGHAMS reduced Irem 31c and St? te I5c. Demestic ZEPHYR GINGHAMS lu excellent stjlcsnt lOeand lie. Seme of I hce goods equal tlie Imported In style. Geed STYLE CHALLIES at 6!c,.is preltj hi design and coloring as expensive geed. White Dress Goods. PI. nut, lu Cords and Checks, Lluen de Indcs, Victories, Naliisoekj, Plaids, Stripes, ic. Full Lines ef EMBROIDERIES in geed qual ity, from tl e very nurrowte the widest widths. s 25 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. luarJU-ljdll People Casli Stere, Item beerilsentrnt. "T UWO CATAtXIOUE WITH NEW KD: ATX Hen and pi ire list ent in en npplleaUei AT HEINIIOLD'8, Opposite r. il R. Depot. T A LTIMORE MUTUA L AID HOCIEtT; r...3.Trr e',rnl eenitent and trni .....y ii.ii. uiKciiii-uiiiiiiy nppearanee te a as celff ctera. Alse tn e men as hl mnu. JeO-tfd HO East King HuLBiicaWr, l1. NEW GOODS. IjOW PRICEfl ANDACOC bteru Roem makes shopping plcnt. AT llEl.NHOLDS. -1T7-HAT IH TWENTY-FIVE CENTS 11 T T create a iieauiirui uewn or Renew an O One. A BEAUTIFUL LAWN. HOWEVE jC. small it may ne.ne ereei luxury. LA IMS1KK Ullt.lllt'ALi IVMI'AAY LA JUdCllLlK T EADINO HATS. BIG REDUCTIONS -ON ALL- Straw and Summer Hati STAUFFER & CO., Nes. 31 and 33 North Queen StreJ LANCASTER. PA. me PENSIONERS. TO PENSIONERS, Jacob L. Ban ALDERMAN, NO. 16 SOUTH DUKE STREET. A soldier for 4 years, and a successful and pcrlcnccd Pension Claim Agent for 6 yci Asks his comrades and their widows te ap te his agency rer Pensions under the. act proved by the President, June 27, 1S1X). ti Ne fee unless successful. Jy2. rTlROTTINO TOURNAMENT I Xlie e-urtli -AT- McGRANNS PAR GRAND TROTTING TOURNAHE Friday, July 4. The Greatest Trotters that have ever visit the track will contest the classes for prcmlia aggregating ii.iuu. Among inem are : Newton II., 2.17 ; Hilly Ilutten, 2:l!i ; ChJ ley Ulbseu, 'ixlVA : Cleon, 8 23; Dick 2.2IJ4! Elcctra, L.nii", Arbutus, 22IJ; Stuart, 2.2,JJ ; Sherman ilashaw, 2.2 ffS-Den't fall te witness the perfurmanccl these matciiless racers. It will beanancrni of rare sport. JuujO-11 J." MA'tTIN J: CO. J. B. MARTIN & CO.. EIGHT BARGAINS Men's FI RST I1ARGAIN Fifty d07cnregularr naiuriggan nose, i-;ica pair, worm -vc. SECOND 11ARGAIN-A let or Fancy In stripes aud Solid Celers, at 19c a pair. THIRD IJARGAIN-A let of Ulue Flail Shirts with the prleescutln two. FOURTH BARGAIN -Fifty deen GJ Shirts, llalbrlggan, Leng nnd SherfSlee aic eacu ; would 11c enenp at uuc. FIITH 1IARGA1N Flannel Shirts. Ltl Stripes und New Shades. 'Hie Shirt jeu vrl 101 eummer, ue eacu ; 1,1 ly prices, euc. SIXTH HARGAIN-A 49-ccilt While Dl Shirt made of Extra Heavy Muslin, LIN liosem, all sizes, 12 te 19 laches. SEVENTH RARGAIN-A let of Peri Shirts, Geed Patterns, some nre slightly selfl niey were ti.-.u 10 ji se. 1 no price new is 7(x EIGHTH UARGAIN-Cclluletd Cellars, ti) luuiie cuiinis, iec eacu, J. B. Martin k Ce Cor. Prince & W. King Sts,, IVNCASTEIt, l'A. t HEisra REIST'S STORE ABLAZl ! -WITH- FIREWORKS.? KIbl'S. Iamterns. Ralloens and Animal I, loons. Everything jeu want te see In the F! works Line. Whole trout of the stere thre. inienKctaii Department, it villi pay jei' make your Flreuerk Selection with us. , can dolt under the cooling breeze of four 1. mense electric fans. Ne hoi vi either with us DOWN COMES SUGAR. I A Pure White Sugar at feje. We told you hi Don't buy mere than von really need. We pi I pcciaworse uicaa OUR SUMMER DRINKS . . ri.L U ili.I..,vpi Viilnrlii --.-.-.... - ' wiMiiu v.iurt, iv i'uti iss.iinnv ' J Kipiieh lt!rtplehprr .lukt telhrrtLail trade 1 neliiff fiist. Put up la lx snllen kegs no chaft I forkHfs.splRethaua nUhses. Orders iaebJ,i (Imillcatctl rJglit alQiig Cenlnlns uoHlrehol' 1 etjv.ti iuihiiiiviiiim"... NEW MALKEHEL. LareeNcvv Ne.'J Mackerel, weighing 1 te lbs each. 12Kcafb. Large New Ne. 1 Macaei Extra Fat, He f. nolegna.te. lteneless llu ei la l'i'.c. Picnic nam, iuc uriva neci, tun Ex Drfed llccr. lic iviiuciue. ncn. smnntrnre Milk Cree ks. Pans. Jars, nut Pets. Cream Crocks, Jugs, Jelly Crocks, Je Glasses. siBsen i ruiv jars, I'lms, euarua Half Gallens: Pint und Quart Gum Rings tars, nilid Spices, Insect Powder, Slug hh Fly Paper, Fruit sjrups, Hlre's and Raul Reet lircr, cie. fee our immense, stock. nut, ,k fi.r ( 'llllL, .( Vfl.ll.nr., c Chin,.. Dnatt . ..."-.. ....- . ......uu... . .......me a.." . cenecs, pui up in -Hi Alr-llght cans, v can t be vllheut them. Glve them a trl lieasi anariuaiiiy ninasunirerm. J. FRANK REIST, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, i CORNER WEST KING AND PRirCEHT' Directly Opposite " J. B. Martin & Ce. Dry Goods Stere, aud 'AJ Next Doer te Serrel HerbC Hetel, i-Loek for the 111; Sign acres the pav WfUU FBHMD KSiM, inp(h,li,l'MA-h.JM&MtJIlHk r-t-,. -v.i.3!t'T"