TitE LANCASTER DAILY DTTELLIGENCEB, FKIDAY, JULY 11, 1890. ft e A' m HARVEST FOR THEM. JW SfflULERS WHO ceild ret keep P' IMEi TAKEN FROM MERCHANTS. Yfcey Confuse Messrs. Stamen nml Mer- w,i ! In Making: Chonne. Bnt Acknetr- ' ledge Their MUtnke nnd Dlefforee. ft ....... . .. 1. rpi.l ....,,li,iv Ittn .fr'-11.v..Ay1 in en worked the old "clmuSO' ! racket here en two merchanti, Mcurs. & ;JM. Stamen nnd William Merris. The Jjnethed of the men is very old, but colon Elated te cenluse any one, Onoef the men vitred Stamen's store nml purchased twenty cents' worth or cigars, for which 'rh tendered a ?10 bill In uyment. The '? proprietor had no change in the ensh i' drawer, nnd took $10 from his iiecket, 5i!m ?3 bill and $5 In specie. Frem -Sthls he deducted twenty cents ;:5,for the cigars, aud the stranger MlL.. t...1 n Aft Hit Ittnn MiMltt tfMt-n ft.1! In f UUH uau i'.CAv AAU tui:ii ti.iv" ..v.. .. -- g?pcle and small notes ana nsKeu ier u pe J, SI TOll u OACUiiujjtj. !.(,- 1 i s. lelng laid en Uie counter wiin me ainiiKu. ?$Tberowaaf3efMr. Stamen's money and yt'the same amount belonging te tne urnnger -$ .en the counter. The man picked up the pile and requested a 510 mil ler tne cuange and get it. He then had ?3 belonging te Mr. Stamen. Befere the ptoprletor could think of the transaction the Btrangei purchased n box of sardines le dltert his -lAntlAv. niirl (liiiti Inft (tin nlnrn. In n ''S1 lmri lima Mr. Stamen discovered the came and caucht the man uear Wagner's hotel. V The swindler said he hnd Just (linceicreri SS. the mlsUke and returned the nxcim el change. EX .T 111. HlAAHlllllA HlAMlfil1 t.inti tinrL'eil t .' tirtllar came at Merris' grocery store and KlgnVy withafe bill. He ubs cellared gi Sgcers . It. U, Station aim aise ieumieu p, Jleiir iy, having discovered the mistake. &fe ilT'tbJumped en the Harrlsburg nc- i Enm a atlen train and 1011 tne town. W' V'a-' iilsteSwartz entertained n number fe.iJuer friends last ovenlng at her home In J."noref horfileud. Miss Jonnle Dean, of ".Tillndclnhla, The evenlnuwas nluasaiitly jrlr '"spent by nil prosent. liv0' Miss Edith Itighter, of Philadelphia, Is Touting irienus 111 town. AhorseofHonry Weslernmii, biiteher. took fright whlte being imhoekcd yester day and dashed through an alley nt n furious pace. TI10 wajeii whs a total wreck, but the hotse wus net hint. Hev. W. 1. Evaiti, of Dalllmore, is nn a short visit te levni. The llrcs ut llie Chestnut Hill iron Orn company's furiuicoOreio banked yester day IQ await n better murket. A large stock of iron is en hand. A large number of workmen are out of employment. Stnte Tnnohera' Ofllcers. Tiie folleivlnc wero in Mnucli Chunk 011 Pga- Thursday elected as ollicers of the l'oiui l'eiui M& BylvunlafstatoTcieliers' nssoeintlen : I'reHl- dent, Dr. O. M. Phillips, of West Chester: vice presidents, Miss Mary L. Dunn nnd Prer. T. W. Bevan ; Becretary, Prof. J. 1. McCaskeyj treasurer, Sunt. D. H. Keck; ticket iigent, Prer. .1. F. Slckel j uxerullve committee Prof. Fisher, b'upt. lliatim btutgh, Miss Lloyd, Snot. Wnlteii, Prof. Hull: enrolling committee, D. K, McCiird-, O. W. Hammlnger, I. H. ICcltli, MWs McCrary, h. S. Shimtncll. The tollewlug resolutions were ndopted : Jtrsetvat, llrnt, that 11 is the Himteuf this avkuclntlen th.il u law should be eunLted by the Legislature providing for district su pervision of public schools; socetid, That the committee 011 legislation of tills associ ation be ajul hereby is lii'.trtiuted le endea vor te sccuietjie mssagoef a bill by the Legislature liievlilrii for such supervision. The most liunertunt inner of Thursday femernlng was that rend by Dr. Xet, prlu ",Wd1 et the California Nermal school. In fjwtwer te the nuostieii : "Is German edu- 1 wmeii uciier inau ours" 110 Haiti iiiat, ' while ln-Ameriei no have the premise et great things, iu Germany they h.ie at tained great lesults. Thuy lmve l&irned that development of the mind, nnd net knowledge giving, is the read toeduc.itlou. In Germany nil teachers must spend three years at n normal school, 'the ilttle child ren are ne or placed under the cure et nn ireiperlcnce.l tcniher. nnd they Iclt oil" te.1cL.1ng the ulphabci nity yeirs age. The teachers, ns a rule, reuiHlu in the profession for life, nnd ninety per cent, of tliem nre men. In Amerlca the iwor.ige time iu which teachers remain iu the pio pie pio fessleu is thiee jeurs, but Neruml school graduates are better than the average In this respecu America oxcels iu wlioel arihltoctuieand npp.iratus. Germany ex ex ox eols iu the quality of the teaching and In the general restilts nttalned. Iu Germany religion Is taught In alt the schools, choice literature la committed te memory, pollto pellto pollte nuis ii inculcated by daily practice, the teacher uses no book, mid ecry lesion Is taught bclore the pupil is required te mas ter it. In the girls' schools knitting nml sew lug are taught, but iniuiuul training, as weundurstnud it, ii.is net been Introduced. Out or 0,000 new recruits in the Prussian army only 0110 wus unable te lead. This recruit is due 7fi yeais of commeu-scuso iu the school room. In this country we hn 0 made ninny lmeiitluns and achieved gte.it material development, but there is a marked contrast, between our commer cial nnd imlustrlnl progress nnd our Inck of advancement along cdiua cdiua tleiml lines, and the grout est ob eb ob stacle te the improvement of our bchoels te-day Is the vis inertia of the tolf telf satisfied teacher. Dr. Xess' vlews were dikeussed by iipciiiitendcut liuelirle, of Iane.ister, biijicriiiteudcut Stewart, Dr. Beeks, Dr. liorne nnd Supeiluteudeiit Heuck. The iuovitable ditlorcnieH bo be twecn a school system bestowed upon n peeple by their rulers nnd 0110 built up by the people themselves were pointed out, and honor was given te American indi viduality en the ene hand and German culture ou the ether. Arrested fiir thtld Miiitlcc. k 1. 1.. .11. ........ .. tSS- W. Va., Ian eeiiltiK liy theunest et Dr. 11. II. Bagnluy, William Curler, 11 business man, nnd MibsAggie Pest, a daughter of Ephraiiu Pest, et West Alexander, P.i,, onthetharge of murder. The nnriunts were sworn out by Miss Flessie Giibble, who alleges than 011 Febiuarv 7 last, Kphralm Pest brought his duughtnr Irem est Alnzauder te Wheeling and lea hoi nt William Carter's house. The girl wus about te bceome a mother, nnd Dr. Bngu ley was called. On the 11th of rebruary a child was born which Dr. Bagnley kllled at the request of the mother, und Carter burned the body In the grate In the room. Miss Pest nnd Cur ler were arrested ut Pest's house iu West Alexandria. Pa., nt (5 o'clock, Thmsday creulngand weie brought te Wheellng. Dr. Bangley was put under arrest about 10 O Cleck 11. in. mill nlir.nl nililiilifl.t llin St! !at.t.er wasadmitted te ball by Judge Camp- bell, who was get out of bed for that pur- pose. Seventeen Victims or Mud Dejru. Heu. Joel Palmer, of Voluntown, Conn., owns some line shepherd dogs. One of them went mad Wednesday ovenlng, nnd while Mrs. Palmer was trying te lie it the deg fastened his fangs In her face, badly mangling It. The only son of Mr. Palnier. aged H years, tried te save his mother, and in the attempt was bitten four times en the hand nnd arms. A little daughter and a servant were also bitten. Aller n five-mile chase the deg was killed, but net until it had bitten a dozen inherent anlmnls. Themas Douglass, father of Mrs. Palmer, left for Pasteur's Institute, New Yerk city, with the victims. Excitement is at fever heat. Seventeen jiersens have new been bitten In that vicinity. Several dogs ivere slaughtered iu Nor wich en Thursday and eery town com cem niiltcehas ordered nil dogs muzzled. ' m Hnd Iteth Lees Cut Oen. Frem the Mnnhelm Bentlnpl. We were thewn 'Wednesday u letter received by H. Clay Glbble from his brother Abrahnm II. Glbble, residing nt East Springfield, Erle county, Pa., bearing the sad news of the sudden death of the lattere ken Charles, aged about eighteeu years. It appears he was employed en the rxtlreed nr.u Mhlle en duty nt or near t'e entry, Ohie, en Friday last accidentally Ml oil' the cars, the wheels passing ever nnd cutting elT both his legs. After linger ing about ilve hours he was relleveuby death. His remains were taken te the home of his father at East Springfield nnd Interred 011 Monday. A HIIOCKIXO 1EE1. A Fireman Coolly Cremates the Bedy et nn Infant In the Locomotive Tire Itex. A detective waited nt the station of the Delaware, Lackawanna it Western railroad at Syracuse, N. Y., en Thursday night for the evening express from Oswego te come in. On llsnrrlval a fireman, Fred. V. Cur tis, was taken out of the cab nnd te thejnll, charged with a most unusual crime. Ills nccuser Is Frank Granlsh, n fellow ilrcmnn with whom theprlsonerwentoertho read Tlitirndny. Curtis ha been n brakerr.au en the read ler nlne jears, but has Just been put en nn engine as stoke, under the Instruction of Granlsh. Thursday morn ing Curtis en me Inte the tab w Ith n bundle, wlihli he tosMed carelesMy en the coal In the tender. He said nothing about Its contents until the train passed Pleasant Bridge, n lake-slde resert neat there, when he picked It up nnd remarked that It con tained nil thnl wns left of his Fetitth of ('urllsluft the bundle undisturbed until the train was again In full speed. Then he picked it up and unwinding the paper wrapper, opened It in the sight of Granlsh. It held the body of a wee baby. Curtis said te his nstenlshcd companion that It wns his own aud that he was going te have n quiet funeral. Without further ado he opened the fire box and delib erately threw the body in en top of the blazing coals. He said he had frequently dene the same thing before. GranMi was appalled nt the coolness of the man, but Curtis only laughed. When the train lelurned te Syracuse at neon Granlsh gave Information 'of the crime le the pollen, who made the arrest, Curtis denies the story, but ns his wire wns dellvercd of a still-born child 011 Tuesday, the truth Is Unquestioned by the police. The woman lint twechlldien lilug. isent te thn Heuse of Hernge. Jehn O. Heilly was before the Judges Ihls afternoon en the charge of being luiorrlglble. The lostlmeny showed that he hnd broil nn Inmntc or the Housnef llcfugennd wns roleasod Iu Feb runry ou probation. Soen after his icturn te LnncBblcr he committed several petty thefts aud was repeatedly warned le ro re ro ermorho would be sent back tothellouso of ftofuge. These warnings hnd no efTcct 011 him and his nrrest for Incorrigibility followed. The court soul him te the IIouse el Itefuge, nnd Constable Yelsley took him te Philadelphia this Hflorneon. Hvtill'lied I'reiu Plerldn. I'. II. Klndig nud wife, who hiive been In rierld.i the past eighteen mouths, to te tinned te Luneastoren Thursday en a islt te friends, Mr. Klndig is engaged iu the erange culture prlncipilly, mid hastluie te duote te the cultuie of ether fruits, lie is of the opinion that the climate el I'leililu, winter nud summer, is the linnsl ill the world. stelo 11 Suit or Clethes. Gus Themas, n coon, in the enqiley of McMiiiius V Heilly, contractors, was ar rested ut Hnrrlsbing last night for n lnr lnr ceny committed in Alteena. ife eseuped from Lieutenant Kuiitz, but 11 bullet Bent nfter him brought him te terms, nud he was locked up te await the arrival of the Alteena officers. The Yeunjr ltiubllcnns. At n meeting of the Yeung Republicans, held last evening, the following members wero elected : M. T. Corineuy, T. C. Mel Mel llnger, A. It. Metger, Dr. E. It. Ilyusiind Wm. U Leng, lluseluthiiis endeiNlng the candidates 011 the Republican state ticket were pissed. They weie proposed by A. It. Ilnsslei, und they elfnr te give Delaniatcr n " llnrilsen mnjeiity. - Net 1111 Audit. A member of the Kray Shoe company says Charles Slug wasn't an agent for the firm, lle wns employed ns u finisher, and stelo n line ofRamples. T11 Start Anether Pupei. It. A. Smith, formerly editor nnd pub lisher of the Lancaster Murniwj A'mm, will publish n paper nt Bismarck, Lebanon county, te be called the Jlismarch JfrrnUl. Will lntci'fst I.iulleH-Tlie IlurKnln at '1 he lien Ten. '1 1 1 e balance of tills hphseii'm tee It must he RDM We iiiu't iillerd leiniiy nny tleclc eier IteiiKh.iiml-l!Piul lliitN In nil coleis nml hlinpeK, liit-liKlInc siiIIeih nml Inrce lints nt Sc dull, Ulnck nml Colored Klne Hlrnw lints Hint weir liii, SI nml f 1 &" new 2. Trlmnuil Huts, ft, tl.Vi nnd .', Hint were II unit $5. TIIK IION-'lON .MlbUNLUYHTOItC, Ne. 13 Dist Kim; Hticet. i'tlnirianie. Tjiehiiaiim C1.1ri1iM.-U11 Tliursilny ecn inir. July 10, lstm, i,y itnv. Clinrles L. fry, nt the lirldn's Inline, In tliiirei.eiireer tins Immediate ramlHc. l'rnr. Carl Tlierbulin anil Miss Kule CllflDii, both ertlilselty. JlClttllO. HIMMONS.-ln thin cltv. en the vlh limt., Isanc Hlminens, ugeiH'i j nrs. 'llie lelatlNcsnuil rileuilsel tliefamll uieie Ki'ectlully Iniltul le uttenil llie Imiernl, from his IjieIIic i'h resliltiup, Ne. MICIimeli strxet en HHtunliij nUiriioeii nt n'rleck. hcrilies li Hev. Mr. Ilcikhey. Interiiiciitnl the Longe Lenge neclici (jrnvejuril iilavltcte. Llve Htoelc .MiirueiH. ..'.'." 'CAOO-July IO.-llccclits. H,0U. Illllllicnty, LVmdj".! Vect'si " 'AK4 w: i,rs. J WXI Kl;iteckcrs 11 nil fuslers, ft! iM'itJO' Ji'EutfSlis " mlxt,,,i" 2S3t; Texns cuttle, lle'h-ltcc'lits. a-,,i); sliliniUMitK, 7,000: mar. kct nilc ; iiilxetl, J.I WVSII N) ; heavy, M TlViJII s'j , IlKlit.UllViSliO; sklin, 1J la!l 40. bheei lteeeliilk, fiKM: sliliiini-iits. 1000: mar. kptkleiidy; ihiIImh, IMi5 12; Western ti' ji .0, 'iiixmiH,).! Witi in; IhiuIjs, y nvtu.u. LastI.uikhtv, July 10.-Cnttle-llecclit.llid; klilpiiiciits, Mil; market stonily; prime, tl W J 70: IairtiiKoei,t(l7fsiHa, einimeii,S,K,t:)W; Inills.reuH unit hIhkh,1 W&i W, lOcurskhlpncil toNirerlc. lliws llwelpls, iKV) ; khlpiueutH, 1SU): market aitlMi; incitlnmiiiHl mIciIciI.I li4 15; ceiniiiuii te In-kt Yorkers, lttV$4 0e, l'lcs. II 10 13115; 1 emsklilppeil te New Yerk Mlns'ii Iteeilpin, li'iO: klilpmeiitn. sOO, miirkcl llrm , pilme. IViB'.V, fall le koeiI.SI il-i M..i, umiiiieii,tJM3fiO, je.irllng lambs, MM) aaj, kpimiruiuiis jiatee se. Ht'U ALe.Julj it), t'nttle Hieulpts, Jiat lit.ni! , JO en Mile hhtui ami laiinlis-lt(sslpts.b,l'M liriiil, Vnm oiikiile. inuikel slcart ami llrm. hliivp, clioli-e te cxtin, J W.v5(l; Imeillum teKHHl. tilOiSS,v. eommen toueoil, tl iOujuW. Ijiiiin Kilie rhnlcc.td '.Wit lu: fuir te koeiI,8U60M! UN', iniMliimte lalr.l5 7.Vuil 11. lliUs-lUeeliilk, 6,), Jinx) en wile , imirltet eir; Mleelisl medium iweluhtMiinl keleeteil heavy uii N. JI HUI r. : cihkI le cheleu "ivy. 81 aKl 11. kelivtisl Yerk weiuhtk, tl 10 :' 'Ji ,,"'lxeil plus mul llulit erker. f.UK) ltij; liulitplgs, S.I KVuJ W . reiiKli", S.llHV.(3 a), fctUKk, J 7JeJ. (i nil n uiiii fi-nvtHieiiH Kurnlslieil by H. K. Ymiitl. Ilreker. t'llli'Aoe, Jul II, l.O) orleek p.m. . . Wlieut. Cern. Olid. Perk. Ijinl. AiiRiikt . . ss' S7 "si. 11 M 5 Si stpu'inUr. su!i S7J, ' . set October . lil SJ . e 07 November . December . . .. ft)i; . . Yiur , . ., Cruile Oli-Jul) .. ,' CIesIhk I'rlcen 'ilbe'chK'k 11. 111. . . Wheat Cern Hats. I'erK. IpiiiI Jul! . s7'i iU ai V 10 f, 77 AllKUt ks? :i7jj '.Slj UW fiN". K'pUiilber . ki2 .nil ai(J II 25 5 VT Oilebvr W, ;aj ... 0 07 Is number ... DecfinlHr. ou j Miiy(lsui) tty slO - Coiikeli M ..'.... CruOe Oil-July ... " " " Heieiptk. car i.et. Winter Wtient .......;.:...... --V Spring Wlieut Mt tt I '' i;ern ...1 OaU llje - iturley Consels I' is 170 llfad. A1XHX) Itcclpts HORi KtcelnU -1,'atlle Plilliidil)hlii I'roiluue .Miuki't. I'lliLAUCLl'lllA, Julv II. Noeu-Klour tlrm lVliM'a kUiKTii, iiiftgitjj; Pitru. i'75aJue' fondly, S1SV3SW; relkr.13 25; patcut. 7tx.$j26. Wheat riulet . Ne. 21tel new, V2iWSc , Ne. 2 Pa. de, 'MyiViv. Cern (Inner ; Ne. if, neiv, tigitie; old, tecj lie. OaU llrm; Ne. 2 Whlte S7Kc.; Ne. 2 mixed, W;c. .t'reu, Jteudy; Winter, 513 tt31l 60; Hprliif, llulwt hay dull : 10tK1J12 50 ns te qunlltr ; tlmotbylOrtVUOOfer rliele: mlxwt, t7Mkii UW; baled rye trnw, new, ll)00ilt)OO. ..",.1iler .."'l11' I'eiiu'ft ertuiiiiry extra rrLe; Ptmra flrnU extra, 20c; Jobbing, 21 EsKsrlrm; IVimV HriU, 1516c ; held lets Hl&c, te eiialliy. Ctieee uteady; part tklmi,A97e; full tklms retreteiim utearly 1 refined In bb1., 17 20. rotateea firm : RV34e per bid for new. MtecK Mnrkets. UnoUtlens by Itccd, McUrann A Ce., bankett LAncanler, Pa. NW VOKK LIST. II A. . I", e r.m Alelilon,Ten.,BnnUire... IS Canada t'aellle. ........ O. C C A I.W..HH..HMM.HI.M ...... Colerado Cenl Central Pncinc Cnnada Heutliern . ..... .. 41' S WA Ulil.nl. i. f 1 "It- Den. A HI'i d Drl. L. AW . Krle'smts,. .. - JerC ... K. AT 1 Leu. A N. ........ U Hliere..,,... Mich. Cen Missouri recinc. Heck. Valley N. V. - , N. P. Pref. .. -.. N, West.M...M.....M N. Y. O New England .......... East Tennessee. Omaha Oregon Transcontinental.. Ontario A W. Pacllle Mall Klchmend Terminal HUPaiil.... Texas PaclDc. Union Pacific Wabash Cem ... Wabash l'ref , Western U WcxtHhere llenils 1'Itll.AIIKLI'IIlA LIST, Mb. Vnl. II. N. Y. A Phils. I'. It.lt.. . iin'i n'j lis'i 25J 'Ail V)J " '" . ' m ' sf'i rV hv'i 1004 )etJ JeyS 7J5 7Jj'j 731 Mi jiitj '.w'i SIU 82fi IllfJ lll lll mi mi n" 47j nt WA inii h2 js)i sasi sriji TlSX 7 Pi 71U W'l 20'i 20 layl m)1 mil 211 2 5M 52J t,V, 52J4 Headline I .eh. Nnv... .. ... HesUmv. Pass P. A K N.Cent, , Peeples Pass - Ililii t' Oil Si 3-10 & 5-10 li 5. 31 35 M1-; LechI .Stock nml Heed fleperlpd by J. II. Lenji. Psr Last snliir. fnle. Lh iicsster Cltl, 10-20 ) ear 4'h of 1WI. 100 102 " " 10,,flytnr4,sef lsx., no 101 1V.T0 ear ' of lbtlO. 100 10r 102 101 let 101 Wi 1 AS " HchoeH'siluolSin. . 100 " " 4'sduelMiS....... 100 " " 4's due ll) ... 100 rlmiililaUoreiUh I'silnell")! 100 Mm.lieim uoreuifii is lean juj MISCKI.I.ANEOUB HIOCKR. OunrryvllleH.lt 50 MlllersvllleHtrcctCsir 60 Inquire Prlnl Iiir Company 50 (JasllKht and Fuel Company.... 21 Hlnveimllouse(lloiiils).. .Ji.Tr.. 100 Columbia (las Company.. 23 &r 40 t0 25 II an.2.1 210.11) l.lKl is 75 5S 101 ie;.a) lUK.ZTi 57.50 47 : 45 U) m 101 133 i.'euimma wmer i.empany 10 HtismiUiumiit Iren Company iwiriciiniiniion-wnre Htnvcns llouse Mlllersvllle Nermal Hehoel Neillicrn Market .. Kastrrn Market (Ins Cempiiny llenrts (5 per et. MX)) Oinirryvllle It, It. 7's IteiulliiK A rehimbln It. It. ft's. IMIsen Lluht Company Western Market ... Hetilliern Market IrfineasterClty Htreel ltallivny Ce.,. West Knit Htreel lUilluuy Iliihetla Leather Ce., Watch KHClery fc's Line. Chcin. Ce TCUNI'IKE STOCKS Ijiuenstcr A Krullvllle .. Iiuenster t Lltllz. . Lancaster A Wllllumsleivn Ijinenster A Maner . , LnuenslcTit .Manhelm .. .. .. I jincnster A Marlettn. L'Uieastcr A New Helland . llleHprliic A Heaver Valley .. Ilrlilueperinnil llornesliee. ,. Jelmntilii A Chestnut Hill Columbia A Washington. CimraUwn A lilt; Hiirlng.. Marietta A Mount Jey. .. . ..... tjuie. Ml. Jey A Kllzuhclhlnun Liuicnsler A Hiisqiieliaumi . Idinciisler A Nuw D.insllle Columbia A .Marietta May lean A Lhziibctlileuii ltueuster A Cphriiln Lancaster A Willow Street Hlrnsblini A Millport .. . . Marietta A Mil) town UANK STOCKS. Klis', National Hank Fanners' National Hank I'lilten N'ltlenal Hank.. Uineaster County National Hunk. . Neit'iern Nallennl Hank 50 a 40 5 117,7 100 140 8725 20 M 60 2', 100 25 4.75 !) 21 20 27 a) 25 20 IS 25 W) 300 11 29 m 41) 45.75 20 10 100 205.3 50 120 100 200 50 1IH.25 100 125 Pi-opine Natlennl Hank 100 l. 113 1 125 10S 175 ll'i 143 201.25 ICT 110 100 13H.75 51 175 117 131 125 112 Ke stene National Hnnlc, Mnuliclm 100 Columbia National Hank 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 fll) loe 100 10) ion 100 Christiana National Hank Conestegn Natlennl li.ink Knlirata National Hank . . . First Natlennl Hank, Columbia.. First National Hank, Hlrnsburg. First National Hank, Marietta First National Hank, Mt. Jey Lltltz National Hank Mounts lllr National Hnnlc Mnnhelm National Hank.. . . Union National I lank. Mount Jey New Helland National Hank GnpNiitlnnnl Hank. l)uan.ville National Hunk. Lllrabethteien National Han Central National Hunk. Columbia etv S.UltiolMltMlte. c "IHKAP- -PHHK HYK WHISKIIX. HLACK UiiiKerniul ICumincl llrnmllis. KOIIKKH'H LIO.UOH 8TOKK, Ne. 22 Centre Hiiunre, nirij, Vaisti:d-si:vi:iial htuone mi:n nbeut 20 ears old. Apply te KltAYHHOECO., Cor. Duke nml ChcsterHts , "d Linc.ister, Pa. M usic cATALoeui; with npav cm- heu mul prliu list sent upon npplluitlen. AT HKINHOLOH, Opposite P. It. It. Depot, AHC.MJTIFIJl, LAWN, HOWKVKll , small It mn be, Is a crent luxury. LAN- W.'i1:. chkmicAl Company lawn LMtlCHUIt N jewoeodslow prticia anoaceol bteie llneiii makes slumping ptensant, AT ltLfNllOI.Ua '" IK ., ..... .. ATL'HIHMAN S. Ne. I J West Klin; St.. Oppesltw Cooper Heuse. rANIKO - OKNTLKMLN UOAHDLIIS .!.!...,.". ,10 t,lslm rooms. Inqulie nt THIS 01JJ1.CI- J3-lvd fVil CIOAHS, OOLDKN LION AND M V (Jneililu, me clear HiiMinn tiller G ic 1 Irais, Ininil-innilc, In boxes of 25, 60 null 100. IA cut ... ... iiwiuiu's uiuak munis, Iji alilUhed 1770. HI Cast Klus HtrecU aistmlt C'l OTO lIi:AIKUAUTi:itH I X WenreJlenilnunrtcrsler 1'Milng Tnekle. Polished Hniksltiefs, I5e. 'lluetKleintcit Heils, Itli 1 brass irrrules, 12. Lines, Heeks, Sinkers, Leaders, Meunthms, Ac. ritAlLLY'S LASri'.NI) PIIAIt.MACY. ,, .. (Upposlie Lnstcrn Market). e-lTHlley Snisaparllla Compeiinil will I'uM'iu 1 nciiiy ileal, 11111 ilfs ami HOI a liy 1111 rir. l.i.v .I.a t.l..n.l !.. r.l. a. I ' ..'. .w Wl.uui, i lllIT, IKV II ami II. ,'i.n ,i .iv M AKl'iN 1 1 HI In. They are the proper thing nml suitable for stiect, perch, law n lennls or ccu luk'iliesk, Sh.,V. Our Hue or llKht wrlght coats andcM. eeei nil the Maples nnrt Have Yeu Seen Our Yhite Flan nel Shirts? neiellles. A large choice, iifecl llttlnand luindsinnel) maile, 15 for coat mul est. t.'eml business coats and ests, Jl ; tentk, 50c. htetit men, we nre rrepnred teflt jen ns well. Don't think 3011 can't be in In tool, comfortable eledihiB until ou sec our line. Centsnml ests, 51.75, 52.50,13.50 anil 8.5. Kxtra lurge klzes thin luiilerviinr In nil thn most comfortable Marts In sleck. A third drops from the price of boys' mltk that nre lagging behind In nctllij. See our I.VO, 13.50 aud 53 lines of knee pant suits complied from the slower meIng high priced ones, hee our 15, fi), 7 and f blgbejk' long punt suits. Our rnnge and choice In flannel shirts suitable for e cry occasion runs like this: 15, Hi), Jl, 12M, li, 12.75, 52.50, 12.25, T2, IU0, 11.23, ft, 75c, 50e, 35c, 25c. Oughtn't there be 11 price, if itic ktjles are light, (anil they are) te suit eir one fillk shuts and foil black slilitker Hileus stufls nre repnlar. We hae th 111 In all (ue MARTIN BROS, 26 and 28 N, Queen St, T ONO FILLEIl CIO A ItMAKEIW WANTED J by OrtEPPEHHAROAB, Jy 10-21' Ne. 7S3 Maner Htrcet, W A N T E 1 - A COLOIIED 110 Y AliOUT IS for a waiter at a hotel. Apply te I'KNN'AKMI'LOYMKNT ntillKAtT. 12 Keuth Dnke Htreel. ptlNETAILOKINOI ALL TUB LATEST NOVELTIES IN PINK WOOLENS. AT P. WEIKEL'8, spIWmdll Ne.4l West King Street. -TXO YOU WANT A CJIIIL THAT CAN UK rriemnitiulrit? Appli te rt.nn' a i,vru I'ENN'A EMPLOYMENT HI.'HKAC, 12 Seuth Puke Street. riillE NEW SEAMLESS STEEL COOKINH I Ware Is better tbaii grnnlleandKClls for half the price, AT HEINHOLD'H. IN KI VE.TEN.TWENTY-FIVE ANU FIFTY Pound Paeknces. LANCABTEIl CHEMICAL COMPANY LAWN ENH1CIIEH. Beld everywhere. K T OUH OFFICE YOU CAN GET ANY smounier ANCASTEIl CHEMICAL COMPANY IjAWB ENllICHEIt. W" XNTEO-TleitSES TO Pf UKE. Address. aprZMfil V. W. flltOSH, Ncfrs Hie, Pa. OIIEAT IMPIIOVEMENT TO OLD OU NewlAWllftlivilalnffLANnASTEKCHEM. lOA OAL COMPANY LAWN ENItlCHEH. TIT ANTEB-BOO CICJAHMAKEHS. TT Steady work Riuirnnteeil mr one year. Apply te PHATT, IMHOFF A CO , Ultiiiliiiinteii, N. Y. J-Fer further information call nt thn Ste vens Heuse. Prlday afternoon nnd Satunlsy. JylO-lwdll rpiN TOP JELLY GLASSIES 'AT 'i5c PEIt AT HEINHOLD'H. Dereti, G1KACK LUTHEItAN SUNDAY SCHOOL r PlmlCMt Tenryii Park, next TJIUItSDA Y.JULY 17. Tickets 30 and 50 cents. Fer snlenl Hubley's, 80 West King, nnd Unu's, 215 North Queen street. ' H JJIBTATi: OF CATHAIHNK KING, LATE li of Lancaster city, Lancaster county.de ceunty.de censed. The undersigned auditor, appointed te distribute tbn balance remaining In the hands or Solemon Kliiciiml Gee. P. King, oiccuters or the will or said deceased, te nnd unions these legally entitled te the same, will sit ler that purpose ou Wednesday, August 13, 1K)0, at 10 o'clock n. in., In the Library floem of thn Court Heuse, in the city of Irfincnster, where all per sons Interested In silil tlbitrilmtleti mayattend. Jyll-3tdF CHAB. It. KLINE, Auditor. NEW Neckties and Pins, AT EltlHMAN'H. 4 N()rHT:KLOTOFUi;TcNHVAKnFllC)M .xX Auction, AT UKINHOLD'S. OLTTEH THAN TEA AND COFFEE POP. THENEIIVES. Van Heuten's Cocea " LAIIGE3T SALE IN THE WOULD" Ask j our Grocer for It, tnke no ether. B2 "Tt HURSK'S. HAMS! HAMS! Mngnelin, Hwirt, and the D.ivls Dlnmend Ilrnml. Eveiy Ham guaranted. Alse, the California Ham, or short cut shoulder at 10 cents n pound-these nre small Dried Ileef and Holegimby the pUcenudihlppid. Picfifc Plates and Picnic Goods. Vlx. Sardines, Pickled nnd Fresh Oysters, Pettd Hum. Tongue. Chicken, Deuelest Chicken nnd Turkey, Pickles, Jams, Sauces In Hmnll Dettles, Plenlc 8l?e Ketchup nnd Sar dines. BURSK'S, NO. 17 KAST KINO STIIEET, LANCAbTKK. PA. F IOU IIOTSUMMEll DAYS. Ladies' Oxfords ! Misses' Oxfords ! Men's Lew Shoes! Ladles' Kid Oxferils.fflc. Ignites' Itusset OxreriU, 75c. Ladles' Kid Oxrenls,76c Ladles' Genuine Kid Oxfords, 51 00. Liitlis' Hil'set Oxfords, $1.25. Ladles' Dongeln Kid Oxfords, 51.25. Ladles' llniidturn Oxfords, 51.60. Mls-es' Kid Oxreids, 73e. Misses' ItussetOxferils.fi, AHsseh' Kid Oxfords, 51. Children's Itusset Oxfords, S5c. Children's Oxfords. 75c. Men's Lew Shoes. $1. Men's Hutr Lew Shoes, $1.25. Men's Cnir Lew Shoes, 51.50. The Ludlcs' Oxfords enibriiec all tbe leading styles. They're excellmt Uttlng kliuls, InlngclO'e te the feet wlillc Iu nctlen no gupulug nt sides. There nre few makes Unit de net have tliix fault. Men's Lew Shoes come In nrleus shapes and from geed makers. All kIcs and widths, shoes te tit the fat man who needs his e cry moment tlusohet days te pant und persplre. Kinds te fit slim feet, tee. Easy te slip Inte ; cusy and cool when the feet gets there. HU8SKT SHOES. In tlirtercut shinies for Lnillis' and gent's wear. These w e hut e In best and medium grades only, nnd nt icaseniible cost. Our sales Increase every day en these goods. SHAUB & BURNS, It NOHTH QUEEN HrilKKT, LANCAS TER. Pa. A Til KIM n. Sec -Yne AVa, L'jam iner nnd Memiiw Au for Adiertlseiiieut of Specialties and Picnic Goods. Mnke our purchHses under the cooling breezes or four linuicne Eleclrlc runs. Ne het weather. Ne files with us. Picnic Hams, from 5 te 8 Ihx.nt 10c. Summer CHASE & SANBOURN'S OOFPEES. W'e nre agents for their Ceflees. Yeu can't go wrong In using them. They reach inlii50 lieiiml airtight cans put in while het se as te retain nil the aroma. Their Jnvn nnd Meelin hir surpasses any we hare jet sold; never hud u single complaint. Their rousting tsuluins uiilfeim. Their Pen Herry Ille Cotfee nt 32e Is as geed as any .Mecha sold at ;3c. TEA. We lull e 25 hnlf chests 50c Illack Tea, which we III put en the market us a drli e or lender nt 25etb. It cost some one mere than this, but his less Is jour gain. Don't come often, It Is told. TRUIT JUI0ES Fer flnxerlng Cream, Cusurd, Cake, Sauce, Jellies. Etc. These Juices nre se cenct ntrntcd thnl they must le reduced nt least ten times befere they will show their trucllaer. Yeu can't be without them. Try one bottle. GRATED COCOANUT. One barrel of Finest drilled Ctxeanut nt ISc V rr. Heet Heer, 15c, Fruit Sjrups, Ini v bottle. Hloeker's Dutch Cocea jeu cant riuwltlieiit It. Wheatlet, llelled Oats.Oatmi.il nnd hcut (icrms. Husten Hakcd Ilea us mid lluekins' Soups. Orange cider, six gullen kegs, te the retailers only. Picnic Plntie, Hest Fly Paper and Insut Powder. Llmburger, swcltn-r, Edam nnd Sage Cheese. itbsFrcsh TeuCraik crs,25c. 3lbsNlciincs,25"' 3s!lngerSnnps, ssk. J. FRANK REIST, WHOLESALE AND IlETAIL aitOCElt, COKNER WEST KING AND PIUNCK8TH. Directly Opposite J. It. Martin A Ce.' Dry Goods Stere, and Next Doer te Serrel Herse Hetel, as-Loek fpr he Illg Hlgn across the pae-ineut. iioieiui, iv, neiieiess inim, u've. Dried Hier at 10. 12! nnd 15c "tl tb. Finest Hreaklast Union, 12S4C Large New nnd While Fat Mackerel, 12ic Large New Spanish .Mackerel, 15c t lb. Hem bteritcment. c AKRIAQEH, ETC. t GEO. H. NORUECK'8 Docrsem Carriafe Works. Cemer of Duke and Vlnd Streets. Call and see Hie Finest Assortment In the City of Canopy Tep Surreys, tbrlelet, Ladles' Wing Dash Phietnns. Oenll-men's Driving Phreiens, Urcwster, 1 1m Km End Spring nnd Combination Spring Ilngirics, a styles of Market Wagons, 3 Scund-hand McCall Wagons. jr Itepairing promptly and neatl v done. dlMydAwK pk6YOU WANTIIELP7 tlOTOLANCAS 1J TEIf KMP1IYMKNT I1UUEAU, Ne. fll North Duke street. . v DO YeTrW'.NTv7)llKT OO TO LANCAH 1'Elt EMPLOYMENT HUIIEAU, Ne.61 erlll Duke street. M AHIETTA PKESEIIVINIJ KlrTTLErt. AT JIKINIIOI.U'H. 1TEHAVETIIEIIEST ASSOItTMENT OF 1 Pipes and Cigar Helders. French Briar Pipes In Cases, fine. each. All the fine Ilrandi of Smoking Tebnccm. DEMUTH'H CIUAK STOHE, IS-tfdH HI East King street THE HKAMLKHH COOKING WAllE IS strong, durable and cheap, AT ItEINHOLD'S. SCHOOL TAX, 1W0-THE DUPLICATE IS new In the Imnds or the Treasurer. Three per cent, en" H paid before August 1. Oftlce hours from V n. in. till 1 p. in. W.O..MAllSHALL,Trensurer, JeStauldll Ne. 12 Centre fciiuarc. rplIE ONLY CIUAIl STOHE WHERE YOU JL eiin piircliuse Imported and Key West Cigars, unit H.F.Omveley'KSuperler Cavendish. DEMUTH'H CIUAK STOKE, . . , III East King Street. Telephone. als-lfdll jt a:nnliiciiersum.mi:r theathe. Week Cemineiieing MONDAY, JULY 7. Millikcn K l'erli Opera Ce., ., In the Favorite Opera, "IMIBLJHLDOT" irAilnilsslen, 10 cents. CHRIS BURGER, Proprietor nnd Manneer. cek Cenimcncltig Monday, July H, " MAS- COT myaHimu A OOODINVIWT.MENT. Having decided te make a change In busi ness, 1 eflcr my well eeiiipped steam Jeb Print lng Olllce for kale. The Types, Presses, Paper and Cnrd Cutters, etc., nre all In Drst-class coft ceft coft dltlen, A geed trnde Is eslnlillshed, nnd nnj one de sirous or making a prelllnble linestment will de well by calling en the undersigned before JulylSlh. . It. S. KAUFFMAN. JjlOflld 17 Ccntre Square, Iincnstcr, Pa. yyATcina, clocks, etc. CLOCKS, HPECTACLEH, ETC., SOLD AND IlEPAIRED. Ne. 15t)J North Queen St. WEBER'S, W-Walclies Cnrcfiilly Selected for Fanners and Railroaders. np2l-lj-d. AT CLARKE'S SUGARSLOWER. Compare a row Random Pi Ices with these or j'eur home grocer. OATMEAL. Shredded Oats, the most delicious breakrast dish In existence; 2 lis. for 5 cents. SOAP; SOAP! French Olelne Seap, per cake. 4; Hell A Ce. UntrnloSenp, 4c: Henrietta Seap, 4c ; Ochigen Hejp, 4c J Hepdeld 4 Ce. Seap, 3Uc ; Queen Tel. let Seap, 10c size, only 2c : Washing Pew der, 3c ; I-nutz's Acme. 4c; 3 cakes Debbins' Electric Seap for 25c; Try Geld Dust Washing Powder. 4 ler 2ec. Mnckcrel In 10-Ib nuckcts. 51 ; Salt Herrlug In 100-i bbls., 52 50 ; 6 lbs Salt Herring for 25c : Best Smoked Herring, per dozen, 10c. Samuel Clarke, Agt., Ten, Coffee and Grocery Stere, 12 A II Seuth Queen St., Near Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa. -TeIephe!iennil Free Delhery. SALACE OF FASHION. CATALOGUE -OF- Reduced Prices -FOR TIIE- 6REAT THIRTY DAYS' CLEARING SALE -AT- ASTRICH'S Palace el Fashion 115 & 117 N. Queen St., LANCAEJTEILPA. THIS SALE COMMENCES Saturday, July 5th, AND ENDS- Saturday, August 9th, WHICH WILL POSITIVELY BE THE LAST DAY. After thU Dav nil (.oeds Net Sold (.0 Haik te Tin Ir Original PrhiN NOl'IONS-Thlrd nud Fourth Counters, light side Fancy Silk Cord. 5c, new 1c; he, new ; 10c, new Sc: 15c, new 12c. rinscb,Sc, new 2Jc. Plush Ornaments, lc, new Oc n deieu; 2e, new Iie; Se, mm 2Ke; 4e, new !lc, 5c, new lc. Clasps, 25c, new 15c Cut steel Ruckle. I Ce, new 12c. Hreuze, 20c, new 17c a be. schiKil Companions, 5c, new Ic. Seap, fie, new 4c; 10c, new I'c. Dust Hag Rings, lPc, new 15c n pair. Mue Polish, 5c, new 4c. Wu Heads, 5c, new Ic u string. Necklaces, ifv, new 8c. Initials, 2e, new lc u dozen Hest Marking Cotten, 2c, new Ien skein. Safetj Pins, 2c, new lj-je;5', new 2e: Ic. new Se, 5c, new Ic; be, new 5c; Sc, new te; le new 7c n dozen. Hlnck Pius In bexek, 5c, new Xe a box. Menti gue Hair Curlers, 2e, new le. Invlslble Hairpins, 3c, new 2e n pack. Hairpins, 4c a dozen paicrs; lc, newiv dozen uper;!ic. new 2c; V, new 4c. Kid Curlers, Ifv, new c; 15c, new 12c. I'tepln Crochet Cotten, 7e, iieh tic; NT, new 7c; 10c. new Ce; 12c, new lOe n ball. i erseiHiiijs, ec, new v, iioueic, pe, new ih.'. Pieneli Hlueklng, lOi-, new Te. Rest hhee Polish, fcc, new 7c. tlMliJI )II"II-."V, ...... .4, 1.. ...... l( .wv, ,ft, he. 12e. new 10c, loe, new 12c. UfX, new Ifle, Jjc, new av-j fine, new 2.V. Wire Hair llrushes, 12c, new lOe. 15c, new 12c, 20e, new 15c; 2-Ve, new 20c; WV, new 25c. Dress bhlelds, 10.', new te: 12c, new IfX, lie, new l.'c; lc, new 15c, 20e, new IV; 25e, new 22i . JOc new 2V. Linen Flourishing Thread, V, new 4i Hurgarren Art 1 bread, 5e, new 4c; &c, new . Repe Mlk, 5e, new 4c. Wash Silk, 3e, new 2',e. Saxony, nil color, 10e, new Re, 15c, new l.y a(ermiinlown,allcelori lf', new se; 2)c, new 10c ii liank sirnw Mats. 1 , new Se. Patent Heeks und Ej es, .V, uew le a dezeu. Hoeksand Ejes.en tne, so.newOon jard. Knlitlng Cotten, In balls, 4c, new sic n ball. HeltlDg, all color, 4c, new 2c n yard jinleiiene Casing, 4c, new 2c n yard. " iJingtry (. urllng Irons. I7i, new IK. 2V, new le LUctrlv Cvmlit, 10c, new be, 25e, new itk. ''.....). l)....Ksa tt intn J, k. ...ii f... 111. ....m- Wctu JlbtiertiBement. "lirilAT 18 TWENTY-FIVE CENT8 TO f T create a Tleantirnl Uwn or Renew an Old One. X R. MARTIN A CO. J. B. MARTIN & CO. BARGAINS AT THE LIKEN COUNTER ! Hetel Keepers and House keepers we call your special at tention te our heavy reductions in Table Linens, Table Cevers, Glass Toweling, Russia Crash Toweling and Towels. TABLE LfNENS. Bleached Table Linens, with red line border, reduced from 75c te 55c Lxtra Heavy Ger man Linen, 58-inch, reduced te .iSc ; 56-inch reduced te 50c a yard. 58-inch Bleached Large Det Centre, reduced from 65c te 50c a yard. Leem Dice Table Linens reduced from 22c te 16c a yard. Turkey Red Linens, guaranteed te wash, at 15c a yard; regular price 25c a yard. Full Bleached Table Linens at 34c a yard, reduced from 50c a yard. SPECIAL SALE OP TOWELS I Loek at the these prices ! Towels, 26 inches long, 15 wide, yc each. Towels, 36 inches long, 22 wide, 10c each. Towels, 36 inches long, 18 wide, 19c each. Cor. Prince & W. King Sts., LANCASTER, PA. H IIt.SH A UltOTHEU. Mtlls Hie Prices Dtren Rnpitllj-, And they innke the stacks orciethlngnnd Fur nishings melt n way with astonish ing inpldlty. FLANNEL and CHEYIOT SHIRTS That were 13.50 ; new 12.50. That were H00; new 12.25. That were J2.50; newll.S". That were J2.00; newjl.50. That were 11.50; new H.I5. That were 51.25; new J1.00. That w ere 51.00 ; new 75c nnd Sic. And se through our entire line or furnishings en will find the same excellent assortment and low rrlces IN THIN CLOTHING I Particularly Men's Suits nnd Pants, we have cut prices very deep. See the prices in Win dows 1, 2 and 3 en Centre Square Bide. IN MADE-TO-ORDER CLOTHING The knife has cut the prices SI te $3 en Panto Pante Panto leonlngsiind S.'teStl In Hultlngs. The tit nnd trimmings are of the best. CLOTHIEHS, MERCHANT TAILORS AND GENTS FURNISHERS. N. Queen St., Centre Square, Market St., LANCASTER. PA. -OHOWN'SmtUablOItE. ALMONlT MEAL ! FOR THE SKIN! Pre cuts nil Disagreeable Disorders se opt te tollew Het Weathei. 3-Brown's Prepared Almend Meal is lhe Hest. -MADE AND SOLD AT BROWN'S DRUG STORE, COR. 11UKEANB LEMON STS. lnnl3-lilu,Th,S-R TJHOFOSALS FOR PAVING. Healed proposals will be ieceled by the Mriet Committee, nt the Clerk's Olllce, City Hall, up le 5 o'cIelIc p. m. en Tuesday, July 15, IKK), rer palng with Asphalt blocks the rollow rellow rollew Ingstreits; DukOstiiLt, horn Grant te Orange ktieet; Grant stieel, rrem Duke fctreet te Court iiMune, unit the CIO Unite. ny track, frith I3ast King te Grunt stnet. Ah for pulngwlth Helglaii block the Diamond a 1'ji t King and Duke ktrei'ls. Htds te ceier the street fiem cuib te curb, and te be rer each pai t separately und for nil the work asked ferasn whole. Plans nud specifications inn be seen nt the elllce or A. A. Herr, City Regulator, Ne. 100 1 list King ktreet. Hv order or the Committee. J. 5,U,12d G EO. W. EA Il , Clerk. s ECURE A HOME FOR YOUR FAMILY. Secnre a Heme for Your Family. FOR SALE ON THK -MOST LIBERAL TERMS. Twe-story brick dwelling houses, lets 120 feet deep, en Lancaster avenue, between Will nut and Lemen streets. Twe-story brick dwelling houses with man knrd reef, perches In front, leta Hi reel deep, en North Flue, between Chestnut nnd Walnut streets. Two-ktery brick dwelling houses with front ynrds, Iren fences, lets 150 feet ihep, en West Walnut, between Mary nnd Pine sereets. Twe-story brick dwelling houses, lets H5 reel deep, en west Lemen street, belli ecu Charlette and Mary streets. Three-story brick dwelling house;, lets lSOteet deep, with nil the modern improvements, front )urds, mi West Chestnut strict, between Pine and .Ne In streets. Alse houses ou East Walnut, North Lime North Mary, betnecu Walnut and Icmeii, nnd Lemen, bctuicu Mary nud Pine streets. All the nbeie heues ure lu geed order, newly papered, gas fixtures In all lhe rooms, miter In (he kitchen, and the cellars wiirninted te lie dry. Cull nud see rer j eurseir, no trouble te chew y"' JNO. V. "KIKUlKi.i'Uters. lACOIIGKIEL, p"ler' apr20-lyd.M.W.S. JJI North Mun Blitel. OO-NTUKLL A COCHRANE bDPHLIN AND Kj Heltast Ginger Ale. The cry best Ginger Ale Imported te the U.S. .. ,,... 2S EAir KINO 8 I'll EET. CITY, II. E. HLAYMAKKR. Mt. KEIGART'SOLDHRANDY. , Ne fumllv should be without a bottle at tUls seamn of the year. 20 E. KING Hr. ."EKl"NG Sl'.Il'i: fc J. B. Martin & Ce., THE HOT VEATHER HIRSH (6 BROTHER, Hem turrtiemcnt yyiLLIAMHO.V ft rOHlElt, Our Mid-Summer CBT-.PHI Sill INCLUDES ALL DEPARTMENTS. The best quality material that were marM at Vers lOW-HAltlncp lirlrra tin VA liarf tltslw n,7 cut down e low that all buyers cannot help rJ (. n n un.iuru ujuiij, A Partial Price List OUTING CLOTHS. Inequalities cut te8c. Se qunllliej cut te 7c A special quality, 10c DRESS GINGHAM 12McTolledcNelrd cut lelOc L'Xc A. T. C. cut te 10c. 10c Special cut te gc. 120 hide Hand cut le 10c. Se Ginghams cut te fc. c Ginghams cutte6e. LADIES' UNDERWAR. 25c Leng-Sleeve Vests cut te 17c. 25c Hhert-Hlecvc Vests cut te 17c. Sje Under Vests cut te 25c. 7i '.'P.'.0!""1 s,lk Vcst cut te 50c. 7.5c Whlte Silk Vest cut te 50c. LHDI8S' HOSQ S0c Striped Hese cut te I7c. 26c Striped Hese cut te 17c. GLOVES. ,25c 81 Ik TntTetn Gleve. 17c, 18c Lisle Thread OIee, 12e. GENTS' FURNISHING G001 Imported Linen Cellars, 25c, cut te 13c, or I ter 25c. I .I'.. I l.n. r.n A... ... n- 1 17nnd "'W.sillr M,.l,,. .. ... .ll-j ..I 7n m "v""" "VLnnuii uu lOUUHUllllH 50c Tecks and Feur-ln-Hands cut te SSc.l -e .""""onirwciiiteise. Sec llnlhrlggan Drawers cut te 23c. II Lisle Thread Shirts cut te 75c. ,: U",0!' flannel RhlrU cut tn fl.60. N 811k Crape Shirts cut te 12. Men's and Beys' Clothing. M Men's Hulls cut le S3. 7 Men's Suits cut te SO. !10 Men's Suits cut te 18.50. 112 -Men's Suits cut te JtO. Sit Men's Suits cut te Hi tl. ;0 Rej ' SuIU cut te M.50. M Heys' Suits cut Ui 55. IS Heys' Suits cut te 5 50. 110 Heys' Suits cut te$. $!TreU5crs cut teS2.50. Il'lreuserscut tela, i Trousers cut tell. 10 Trousers cut te 15. !7 Troupers cut te ID. A Discount of 10 Per Ce Will be Allowed from the Marked Price Straw Hats and Parasols, Without Regard te Fermer Reductions FELT HATS. SI rj UlrwiL Qefl L'ln .. A t m fVvr.v;r.t;'w.vjL"S--".i,"ir ww jiKMi, i'L-ii iiui- iur uevst'iii iejc.1 51 Light Cussimore HnU, Men's, cut lejl All SUvcrmau'a and Knox's Fine btllT I iinia .ui, iu 30 UU. MISSES' JACKETS! $350 Dark W'oelJaekets cut te $250. f'125 Park Weel Jackets cut tofeOO. $rt 00 Light Clelh Jackets cut te $5 00. $5 60 Light Cleth Jackets cut te $1 60. LADIES' CAPES. $7 60 Light Cleth Capes cut te $500. $5 00 Dark Cleth Capes cut te $3 50. LADIES' CONNAMAR) t 8 00 D irk Celers cut te $ 50. 512 50 Dark Celers cut te $10.60. Ladies' Cleth Jacket 810 00 Light Celers cut te $5 00. S 9 50 Light Celers cut le $500. $ UuuLlglitColersciittofTiiO. i 8 50 Light Celers cut te $5 00. $ 8 00 Light Celers cut te $5 a). Children's Suits. $8 50 Light Celers cut te $7 00. $7 60 Light Celers cut I0S86O. SOW Llrht Celers cut te 5 50. Iti mi Light Celers cut left 00. $1 M Light Celers cut te H 25. $100 Light Celers cut te5300. Ladies' Beets, Shoes and Slippc SI SO Ithea Dress Shoes cut te (150. $1 (IS Hnud-'l urned hqnaiu Tee Shee cut te $ $1 611 Oneru Tee. Derbv Welt, cut le W .V flSU Hund-Tii rued Opera Toe cut te 111 MM Hand-Turned Square Tee cut te 12 1 j 1 uu 1 lane-i urncu 1 Jiieni 1 iw cut te f2 H 50 KnmrniDO Welt cut te $1 60. $1 60 Cerk Sole WnuUenphast cut te $3 Oil li uu iiaiiu-i 111 ueu Loiuuieuf ene eiu 10 $C Dongeln Welt mtteM. $3 Hiiud-Turned Dongola Squaie Tee cut I ;"i50Frenih unernTencul te $2. El VI 1'icnch Kid Uecra Tee cut In SI 50 I $260 I'ebhle Common Sense cut te 51 60.1 517jU1oe Kid Congress cut te $125. ji 1 .suppers cut te 7&c. $1 Kid Opera bllpiiers, Misses, cut te .' HOUSEFURNISHING 600 IOeTlu Buckets cut teOc. )0e Tin Dust I'nns cut teOc. lOc'Iln l'latUrscntteOe. lOeTin Cuspaderes cutteOe. 5c I'otnte Mashers cut te lc. Se Tin I'lutes cut te le. 5c Tin Lids cut te Ic. REFRIGERATORS Ne. 11, $10 50 cut te $ 8 25. Ne. 1 1, IM 60 cut te !1D 75. Ne. II, $15 U0 cut teS122.". Encyclepaedia Brittanical 25 Volumes, $3(1.00. nsen (f F 3!?.-38 East King Street, LANCSTKR, FA, v hi tl lllldl st JiuielJ-Tu,ThA HO. il!t MAIIKKI Ol' lI.MtHISIIlJlUJ. t . ' "1j "f ! ti, . wTTifwmmsj!MW1wlal UfflntMt ixy-iH'.u, iV .vrittW.'A -t.? ,, CV-,
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