TB&&w iiy; viiwsr.' vv'i" 'f ' ' j. tffc m m ia. . m? iH :SV && m fcfc r-& !.! 'j.V K. BT'ft &: 3 '.-St m t& f& iUmr.cdwmWm Will ftMftMnbcr Their j .Ssearakm e iwrruimr en xnes- , amy ETraini. ptefte left town lest evening en a special -tnln for Jlarrlaunrg te see tbe " Last Days itmtteaaed bv laree delegation from T;Wrigh(vlHe, Mountvllle, Marletta and 5-7; emer places. 1110 train nrnveu ai jiarns R-v'lnirg at 7 o'cieck anil me crewu Hurgcu r,j towards Inland park te bee (he exhibition. "f. The weather was se threatening that the 4,' management were compelled te cut the 3J. performance. Thoeruptlon of Vesuvius :muel the line display, or niowerKa were crowded into about twenty minutes 'Sand before it was concluded the Strain foil in torrents. There was a wild Ltrash for the station, nil J the scene will ;i never be forgotten by these who were u n rf fortunate enough te be present. The V (crowd was n geed-natured one, and very Kv.W i-i. 1 1 T.-.I.- ai My lew cuiiiiuauua wunj ileum, jijr iuu iimu i'..-th crowd reached the railroad station ItT t!t A...... ....... ...An Ii.i.lrjul .....I I.I.K.. M.lll v ici-vu n nunitw, mm iiuiu fj there could be seen some fellow euriiig me wawr uiu ui no pucKum uijii buuk. m i'jur.iu uie train leu ter veiumuu., nuu 111 5;, I'' about nu hour and a half the train arrived L&in town. When the peeple see eacii ether Ktthls merniug there ii aome geed-natured !iP Albert Taliiuly, an infant seu of Alberl fip- Tshudy, living en Hothel street, tiled this ; rooming niter a uriei iiiucsh. 1110 uinerai will be held en Friday nilorneon and in ferment at Herr's burial creiiud, in Maner tOAII'Illp. A drunken mnn made nn exhibition of hiinclf nttbe P. It. K. station this morn morn leg. He attempted te iieard a wosl-beuml rlreiglil train and was almost thrown under 'the cars. He was net hurt, but gave every person a geed scare. t Kiiglne Ne. I."i9 ran Inte englne 878 en the Tort read ye&teniay, badly damaging the pilot of Iho former. Company C will rccclve the new rifles, knapsacks, elc., at the iirniery this oven evon Ing at 8 o'clock. The company will leave for the encampment en Saturday. The Celumbladun club will held a big sheet en Dig island en Thursday and Friday. Contestants will be present from surrounding town, and ablguirnlr Is ox ex necled. Si' "A special meeting of the A'tgllant tire i Aninnntll na t.ftl.1 tnef nirnlilnip .l... llin Ctpreslduiit, Gee. It. Dennett, had his geld- 'rffe tiAnnn.1 ratm ivltli liittl. Thin imn wnu i?f presented te Mr. lleuriutt by iiiomhers of .the company early In the seventies, and a r5S number of the inemhers had never seen the Sri. eane. P JIUVOIjT IX MA1.NK. i .... . .. ... K. jnnny inu - j-roiueiiioii jieiiiiiiucniiN SnpimrtlnR the Demecrntlu Tlcket The ureat mass convention of Malnnmeii BiaSSu u uunvvu nun iuu iircstMii jiromuiiery Wfaft Iaw 1h n ftiUiirn mill itnnnriirfMiiiniit. n rurfn t. t t .... .1.- . .. .: : 5'-' was called tonssemblo iullaucer. ou'J'ue.v ;.&Kday, but did net mateiiallze. The call was Jje - cratle suite convention, w hlch rofused te "W place a llconse plank In Its pliitferm, but 1 . wT itnivi ilin unrimiit nmii'enllrtn lilr.li tnnl n sK lf? Vtanrl fnf 1mtil nittlnti ntul lili.li It.n.n.n ? f"?t tliH linrkflrM nTtlin Inilriiiniirlmil wii'iiitnnit hae quietly ceased operations. The principal orgiuaters of the II con no movement are all liepublluius and 0116 of them said te-day Unit lille they did net consider the Dnmocrutle arraiigemsnt of tbe prohibitory law sutllclently strong It would net be feasible te iiominaten sepa rate llconse tlcket. "We believe," he said, thai William 1. Thompson, the Democratic ciuidldnle, combines every neeilful riitalliluitleu te niake the state of Mulne a successful chief magistrate, unit furthermore that he can be -fSSS. dependei uKti te dovelo Ills ell'erts te 's-cnangiug tiie existing conilitlens of the F.frT llr-.tln iMilltn Wn l...ll ....! I..- I.I I tiibi v? ''l""1 w". " pnnii tuiu mr 111111 iiihi W y iAi? Ma...nnft ann Iia... Dai.hI.II... ...... 1 . f 1 . EX &Ji -""" W H1 Ull IIVIMIUill'Ull VU1I Wll lO IHisF de otherwise. tSJ? ThesaBcntunouUiiuelielngoxprosseil all k-ZC'-'oYef the state. and a nuinhnreritniuililli'iiii papers are exhibiting llconse views. The -K y, iwjnuuiicnn nariv inaiiiiL'nrsiirniiHiriiiii-iiii- e.ra- alarmed at the turn alfalrs have taken, anil liU-m"" "' " 'B ' 'B'ciii xer a vigorous EsVra;. camiMlgn and for whipping the backsliders ime line, loiigressmau iioutello lias been making his second week's visit at home formulating campaign plans, and the stute committee are raising a large fund for tbe battle, ijtrauge te relate, the liquor dealeis in Iho city me solidly arrayed with the Kepubllcaus fighting for prohlbtlen, and this tells a striking btery in favor or high license. In proof oftbe unxiety el thollepublicaii state cuinmlttoe it is iiudorsteod tliat the strongest prosstiie is being brought te bear upon BAretury lllalue, who is testlngat Itar Harber, te take the stump and aid In pulling out a victory. H is wild that lie Is reluctant te undertake he much hard work, but the committee is appealing te lilui as the only ene who can successfully stem the license tide. The Democrats are raising no fund whatever for their campaign, but are ceiifUIunl that piobibltleu will lecclve a gic.it set-Luck at tliu (September eleclleii. ni;iiivii:i) with a n.vzeit. Mtss Scllecs llntcliciiMl In the Jro,eiico el' Hit AinmictMl. North Carolina has a Jack the Kipper, and the people of ltoblsen county are hunting every nook and corner of Unit section for him. Unlike the lametis Itlppur of Jenden the name of this lleud Is known and descriptions of him are pouted at many Places. He is .Simen Wnnl. u mun yf of notorious reputation, whose record Is & ataliiedAvlth crime. Last Sunday he miir- Uered Mary Sellers near Maxton. She was ougaged te lie married te a voting wan named Crawford, but Ward Is thought te have had a secret passion for lier. nunuuy morning Crawford and the girl started te walk te church. Timv hmi ......n only a short ilistance wlien Ward camii out from seme bushes near Din rmululiln nml ,erdered Crawford te leave the girl. Craw- iunnu)5iiuii, uni was nuaiiy driven away, lie did net go far, but secreted hlmself In the bushes near by. Frem his hldlng-plaee Crawford could see and hear all that passed botweeu Ward and Miss Sellers. Ward wanted the girl te go te thn church with him, and when she deteimiutsl net te de se, Ward, be bo be ceming enraged, swoie lie would drug her there. She turned and Marled te run away fiein ,h jinn, nam, new inny cnrageil, Uiew u - razor rrntii Ills iwwilrfii nml inn. t.i .1 t i EsS.; her, bending the sharp bhule deep into her W- threat. Jllss Sellers loll te the ground. K, sever the head from lier bmly. Thisglmstly ?!'. . ?'erJ' he accem)llhlicd, mid picking up the tL b?-d VK1' lll ble"a dripping from It he fr5f viewed It with a lleudMi leek of delight ; t r -" i, " u nu iT.iiKeu leisurely isji awar. $jt Crawford, bcln? iiiiarmnil it-iiM !ir.-ii,i i,. '-jJSfcmake Ills presence known nml Miwui ,mi -, ""W'thoweiiianhocxjKictcdhoon te m.ikn iVtctllW Wife, butchered llf:e n itm. lte m.i.n.i Y3s??aa? Kaythe alarm and seen a mob was i4hb.'eeut,inKttni weeds und swamps for the fjtntutMvii:i, oe iar lie l has succeeded iMrmnB1cav'ture- ,Ue wl ue lynched fcgween as he is caught. J Shet Ily u Tosho. ajj Tweuty-flvonci'relalKirnrKr.ii ii, ..iu., '.. Si tmtleila Of A. Kntfnnr. In M..nl .. ' mfl Ub, Louisiana, whose passage he had paid 5 H.....ir.v ;. . ."".".'"':,,u,,:,i'?n'"i- f S -J "Sin iui iuu Jiuijiuse 01 going te Ar- ''h k,a,,iaH- Apurbulngiiossefeundtlio fugl- g, mesyesternay morning In a thicket and i-f neli tied them te retuni. Then, according G'Vii "fbe account, "the negrees, led bv ene fr'ft'I treuble maker, openetl llre en the hooting. The posse returned the fire, and the reult was tiiat tive negrees woie killed." The Directory 1'inUUed. The Lancaster county directory has been completed and will be di&tributed about the middle of next week. It is uiM in i,n., t ''. tbmostce"lplotodlrectories everpublisheJ In thl ceuuty. Jno. II. Barnes was thn ? compiler, and he Is an old hand at the busl M MS- J Y Williams, of Blnghamten, J. ft Jr., tue publjsber, is in this city atlending '''te the delivery of the books. I'eund l?onsleu l'ajei-s, Charley Prier, bootblack, te-dav nlckml p an envelope containing several pension W"i wmcu isHUurcssett te "l'oter ileni- Tger. lluler I. O." Cli.irlnv Will I...... ,.tMunUHhe owner tails for them, I THK DKARTH erOOOP COOKS. Mrs. Ewlnc Thlnka reeple KM Mere Than They Jfeed In Trying te Had Semethlnc They Like. There was a lively and amusing scene at Chautauqua, N. V., at the close of a tocture en " Dietetics " en Tuesday afternoon, when Mrs. Emma 1. Kwlng, the lecturer, was subjected te a prelractctl "qulr." by her audience, and dollverod offhand aome original exticrt opinions en household economy. ''The world moos," she told tliem in her address, "but geed coekory conliuues the exception rather than the rule. A family of eight person, In most parts of the country, can liave excellent meals cooked and served for 91.75 each a week. At the Iowa agri cultural cellege and at I'urdue university I have fed a family of four adults for sevcral weeks at that rate and ether people can de the sanie. The average housekeeper is a wretched caterer and cook, aud the average matron or steward is generally worse, Domestlo economy should be made a branch of stud v In our schools. We have at least 8,000,000 kitchens te prepare the feed for 00,1100,000 poeplo; but or the 000, 000 barrels of Heur that are dally inauu 1 11 red into bread and pastry, hew much is Jit for feed. " It seems an easy matter te cook pota toes; but hew many are cooked as tbey should be 7 lierd Ilcacensdeld was right when he said that a cup of coffce was the most delicious but the rarest boverago in the world, and I really bolievo that net one person in ten thousand can make toast properly. Cooks, as a rule, don't knew what feed te solect or hew te handle il, and until tliey learn the effect of het and cold water In making coffee, the regulation of temperature, the making of dough, aud se en, dysepsla will continue a fashionable disease, and the kitchen will make inva lids instead of healthy persons." "De you think peer bread is wholcsemo Ifchewcd well?" piped a woman In the naek seals. " Ne, ma'am, you might cliew a pioce of wall-rising bread te all etardlly and It wouldn't be digestible II Isn't the cliow cliew ing of a thing that matters se much as the condition of tbe artlcle chewed." " De you advocate eatmeal?" " Yes, I advocate the widest posslble range In eallng, but very llttle variety at ene meal." " What about genuine erange mnrina mnrina lade?" " All gonulnelhlngs are geed, lint most oft lie Jams and Jellies we buy are net made of fruit at all. They are made of gelatine aud coloring and flavoring matter, and that's why thoy're cheap." " Isplodlgestlhlo?" " It may be made he, If properly made and coekod. In my own household, how hew how ever, we llnd that geed bread and butter romevo 11 taste for much dossert." " Hew would you de IT you had a 0 o'clock dlnner?" " I might have cake for luncheon, if somebody craved for it, llul my own ox ex ox perlcnce Is that people, us a rule, eat much inore than they roipilre In the mere effort te Dud something that tliey like, (loud cookery, by making everything palatable, prevents waste. The exjieiiNe of most Iiuusohuldslles In the feed net eaten." Dlhcnntciitcd With Harrison. " Marlen county, which lias the honor te claim Itenjamlii Harrison as a resident, bids fair te occupy a very conspicuous position in the tmllllcal eye when the lie publican county convention meets In In dianapolis next week," remarked William Ciiuhau, a well-known Iiidlauapelltau, at the Palmer house, Chicago, en Tuesday. " The act that will make the convention conupiciieus," he continued, "will be Us refusal le Indorse the administration of the piesident. A resolution Indorsing the administration xvlll, of course, he ollered, but If present plans and calculations come eutiill right thn icsolullen will be voted down. When that Is done perhaps these who have poehpoohed the Idea of there being any foundation for the miner that discontent e.lsts among Indiana Republi cans will acknowledge thoiuselves In the wrong. The result el this will naturally uausea split, and that means that u county which, when Harrison was elected, went Democratic for Iho first time In a number of years, will go the sanie way next fall by even a larger majority. " I am a itepubllcau myself, but I am compelled (e say that the president Ims net made happy appointments se far as our state Is concerned, aud the fact that discon tent reigns among the ItepublicaiiK should be taken ipille as 11 inatter of course." TIIKSCIIUKI.IC.V-VUKKIX. The Second hihoet for tbe .shamrock Ilmlue-Otlitir .Sheets. The members of the l-aucastorSchucten-Vereiu had their second shoe', for Jimmy Dennelly's Shamrock badge at their new range at Uracil's Landing, yesterday. Geerge Klicher, who wen the badge nt the llrst sheet, turned It uver te the society yesterday, in accordance with the rules. The sheeting for the badge was the llrst event and It icsultcd as follews: .1. 11. Wonzell, 'J7 ; 11. V. lllhl, 13 ; D. W. W01170I, ltVj T. F. Wolfer, 10 j (leorge Kircher, 'Jl ; Thes. A. Aiidersen, 'Jlj 'i'. Hurry Kuapp,' 1 ; l'oter Deiumel, 1U; James Jl. Best, 0. Mr. Wenel the winner el the badge who is a young man, was presented with the trophy by H. T. l.amparter, president ofthe society. The ether matches resulted as fellow h : Kirst Mutch-I'. Deiuiuel, II; J. V. Weirer, '.'i J. 11. Hest. 0; T. A. Andersen, JO j (J. S. l'lick, 10: T. II. Knapp, 10; D. W. Wenell, 111; 11. I lllhl, St!. Second match- Deinmel, - (uinmiiigs, 10; Hest, :i; Audersuu, 'ilj Kllck, 10; Knapp ; Woimell, a); lllhl, 30, Third match Demmell, 11; Welfer, a); llcht, it; Audcisen, in; Cunimlngs, ai; ivuapp.e; eneii, vi; linn, l. Fourth match - Domiuel, 17; Cuiiimlugs, 18; Hest "; Alldui'HOU, ilr ; Wolfer, IM ; lvii.iiiii.0; Woiuell, UI : lllhl, 17; Arneld, ; Kilbuin, 10; Ltuipailei, 0 ; 11. Cire-.s-man, (i. 1'ilth match Deiumel. 0 : Welfer. 13 Andersen, 13 ; Knapp, 0 ; Weneil, 7 ; Sixth mutch, oil' hand Deinmel, ;i ; Hest, 5; Woiuell, II ; Andersen, 0; Wol Wel for, 13. Soventh mutch, at lest Deiumel, V2; Welfer, Si; Andersen, 111; Voii7ell, 'M; lllhl, 17. Kighth match Deiuiuel, 33 ; Wolfer, '21 ; Andersen, ai; Weiuell, IS. Ninth inatcli Doiiiniel, 18 ; AVeller, 15; Andersen, a). ''liuth match Deinmel, 21; Wolfer. a!: Andersen, 21. In sheeting etr the tie Audersuu scored 8 ami Deinmel made u miss. Parson I'riteli'H Succcsmii-. Jonathan II. (ieeige, of Ittmnstewn, this county, has been elected pastor of Iho Holermod congregation of the Allegheny church, In Berks county. This Is the church ei which tiev. iritcli, ai rested for larceny, was the pastor, ltev. lleorge was chosen by it majority of two nml Ids election was a great Mirprise. ltev. A. I'. Heme, of Summit Hill, Carben county, ex ectcd te be chosen w Itheilt opjsisllleii. Hev. lleorge, who is new supplying the ltennistuwn charge, is a graduate of Fi.tnkliu and Marshal! college and of the theological seminary, and is an excellent speaker. The action may probably result In the breaking up of the Allegheny charge, and the ether three churches in It will new elect pastuis until all aie supplied. The Uouglersvllle chinch will elett u pastor next Sunday, when Hey. S. S. Swelter, who is the choice nf the congregation, will be elected. llutieil In u bti-nuue Luiul. James I). Ward, the Fngllshimiu killed en the railroad Sunday morning, was buried this morning. The runer.il took place at ten o'clock from C. S. Hen's undertaking esUibllslimeut, en North Queen street. The body was enclosed lit u very neat cloth cevered casket and it looked well. Sergeant llroeme, who manifested a great inteiest in the man Ireiu thn time that he was llrst brought te the city after the accident, luanaged the ruueral. The pall-bearers were four policemen and the services were conducted by ltev. Jehn Sweuk, the prison chaplain. The Inter ment was made in Lancaster cemetery. i A Derter Itets en Itucvs utiil Dies. Ilr .Tnliri l.-.li.'l.i 1'iicnll .... ri.. ..!.... t.. i , lll'HUiiy in flicted fatal wounds upon himself with ukidal Intent at his home, In Brooklyn. J he dqcter lias of late taken te betting en the races, aud has lest heavily. He had become despondent ever ills financial troubles, which he had brought upon hliiiselt by ids felly in bettlui: at the race IWK. " I A SCHOOL TItKASUHKR ATrKALS. The Township Auditors fturcnanr Him Fer Taking Toe Much Salary. H. II. Brandt, treasurer of the lupl township school beard, has appealed from the finding of the auditors of the township surcharging him with one-fourth of one per cent, of the money he received as treas urer, retained by him as part of his salary. Under the school law the compensation of treasurers of school beanls shall net exceed 2 per een!. of the receipts. When Mr. llrandt was elected the beard fixed his compensa tion at ene and a fourth per cent., and for that sum ha agreed te serve. lie filed his account in due form and at the proper time and claimed as a credit one and a fourth per ccnt.,le which he was entitled for his lalier, In accordance with the agree ment made at the time ofthe etoctlen. When tbe auditors went evor the ac counts they cencluded ene per cent, was sufficient compensation and they sur charged him with the one-fourth of one per cenU of the receipts. He believes this surcharge te be unjust and promptly ap pealed. Tbe appeal was onlcred In the prothenotary's office, this afternoon. Judge 1'atteraen allowed the apfieal and approved the bend or Mr. llrandt, that belng requi site hofero the apeal could be onterod. A Hey's Leg Jlroken. This afternoon, Thlllp Itlntr, who rosldea at Ne. 47A St. Jeseph street, and Is aged about IB years, was standing around the r. It. It. freight station, and il Is said that he was anxious te get employment. A drlver called te him te bring a light truck. The iKiy placed the truck under a Imjx of goods weighing M)0 pounds, and then pulled. The right leg was caught between the platform and the truck, and It was broken. The ambulance was sent fur and the boy was taken home. His father Is Jehn Itltitz. Charged With Serious Crime. Frem Iho Oxford Prcs. Fvan Fierce, charged with assaulting 11. J. MoVey, a fifteen-year-old girl, near Heck Springs, was arrested at Kastland, Lancaster county, by ConsUbles Conely and Ilrlckley, en a warrant issued by Justice Hudsen, of Hopewoll, en the 8th and taken te West Chester Jail He will, be taken te Hlkten en a requisition from the governor of Maryland. Death or Mrs. Henry .stunner. Mrs. Henry Stautfer, of Mountvllle, tiled this morning from congestion cf the stomach, aged 73 years. Deceased was twice married, her llrst husband having been a Mr. Will. Mr. SUiulfer and a num ber of children survive lier. The funeral will take place en Saturday morning. Alter it Ieiik Illness, Miss Margaret A. Fdgerley, who lived with her brother, 1ivl It. Kdgerley, at 411 Nerlh Water stieet, tiled this morning. She had been sick fur fourteen years, and confined le lied for about seven. A WctlillnirTe-iliiy. Michael Kaser, brother of Andrew Kas per, was married this morning at St. Mary's church, by ltev. Father Ilellly, le Miss Annie Welch, of Strawbeny street. The groomsman was Charles ICasper, and the bridesmaid Miss Aunle Lewis. Alter the wedding a reception was held nt the house ofthe bride's mother. ' Itoehod til" mi (,. Mrs. Floret I a Itussell, of Ottawa, Kan s.is, was robbed of 10,000 In cash, which she was carrying In a hand satchel, in Omaha, Nebraska, en Saturday last. The satchel was snatched from her hand by J. I j. Hush and James Megan, who hail fol lowed the woman from Ottawa. Hegaii was attested. Ladles' mid Misses' lints for Nothing. Wcilnchday, Thursday mid Friday the Hon Hen Hon Ten Millinery Mere will present te every pur chaser or any lady w he will huy the IrliiiiiiliiKH a lingo white straw Mat hire ok ciiakcik. We will also ler the balance or this month TUI.M iiats len.NOTitimi for uny lady who will purchase the materials rreni im, iietwitltntniii! lug all goods are sold at half of regular prices TJIK IION-TON MILUNKHV HTOUB, JylMtd Ne. la KaM King HtrccU SH'uthe. 8TAUimit.-In Meimlvllle, July 1. IMO, Mrs. Henry HtiuilliT, In I lie 7J!d jear or her age. The relatives and friends of the family are re-bH-ctfully Invited te attend Iho funeral, from her husband's residence, In Jleinttvllle, en Kat iildiiy at UM at the IieiimmiiiiI at 1 o'clock at the baptist Church at Mountvllle, Interment iilHIlverHprhiB. ltd I.lve SIOOU Atllt-KOIH. CIUCAUO.J uly l.-i. UeeelpU,S,0(l; nlilpinenls, 2'F2i!j,.,i!m?: . ,'",,l'M ' ffc" ""; "leers I.I UMitt M ; Mockers and ftsslers. r." 'J5si.:it: Vmli'li ' "'"' "''xwt.liaT.! 10; Texas catlle Units Hrfelpiii.15.iui; shipments, :i'it0: iniir kel "teady; mixed. J.I TlV.W VI; heavy, j Tiija 10 , light, H7ftvHUi; skips. WiV.t3 H). ' ' Hlns..p lUs-clpts, .line: slibiuipiilx. lue: mnr - .'i-,,tVJ!,,i' ! "atlves, MfAWi'; Wt'Mcrii.ll tWia lllji; Tenuis, U U'ntIM; lamlis, K UM Xi. KastI.iiikktv. July l.V-Cattle-lleeelnts. im; khlpiiienlK, GUI mnrkct slew; pi Ime, SI lia t .0; fairtoKeod,H75i3r.i'; coiiinieu, tX3M: Mills, eehijndstBK,tl6U33 00; II rrsi.ilpieti te New erk, ' llem ItecclpU. MM; shlpnieiiU. fteu; market slew ; iiuslluin mid selected,: Sinvat Oil !'!!.",V."'m le '-est Yorkers, I HUMH ee; rigs, 1.1 Ni tf.l!l ; no cars hhlped te New Yerk. 'it-i-ip -iKt-i-iiiff, iuw; siiipuieiiis. nix); market fair; prime, J.'.5 IM; fair te geed. II ir! i;;; tomuieii,JM3ⅈ jearllng laint.s, j.twi teS); spring lamlis HfUVtuW. lllil'FAl.o.Jiilyl5.-Caltle-ltecelpts, 7(0 head : none for sale. HlitfP and I-uiilis-ltccelptK, 2,kie head; ;u en sale; market ijulet, liuchaiiL'ed. Hliccp. Koedto choice. tiJ0c,7 15; fair te geed, W &;$ (1 7e ; imsllum in fulr, te 40(T5 75. r.u llegj-ltecclpui, f,iu); iaw (m snin; mnrket dull; selected misllum weights and selected heavy ends , txvl (Hi ; K,sMl le choice I"?1.!?'' M.WlayWi selected Yerk Heights, I1U f'S m n"!1.5"!1 ''."rJ?1."1 "Kilt Yorkers JIW !!); light pigs, JJtASIUni; leughs, JU0(,U 10. Oritlu nun 1-itiviHteiiH furnished hy H, K. Yundt, broker. CuiOAiie, July Hi, i;0e e clock p.m. , , " heat. Cern. Oats. I'erk. Ijird. J'dy.-.. Mi ;i;ij net j it ,a August .. n;;J ;i7 is,'j n ei im Hcptember.. s7'2 ;i7ji a,;J ie m s m Ocletier . . . . WW mil (i (17 November ... "-' w December sin . asts Year Mui'ilsan '..Vi'i 1.!, Crude Oil-July. ... ..:.......'." Closing Prices 2.16 o'clock it. 111." ,.,, . Wheat Cern Outs. pera. lird July... mi mil 31K ll 7.'. August 1,7 ;!7i' i ,u fi .-; i'tcmber Ks , m,'j $! Ocluber ;is;5 is, 6 07 Noveinber Pecemlier. - IK) !!"' May(isyi). v:yt uy $ ;;;;; ;;;; Consels "... , ' Crude Oll-J uly .V"..".'.','.'"".'.'! IZH.'.'.'.-..' """ iui.,w...... Kcccipts. "ui'runs! 11 lllllllw, ........ . I Spring Wheat -..J..!.T...";!r..r ." t w Cern .'"" li-i UUM...M. " J e- Hurley CouseU, ,',." Ilecclpts Hogs ,. llecel n U -Cat I le..-.... 13$ Head. "!."l6,0 LOCAL JIOU.sl!:iIOI,l) JIAHKiri'. I'l.t. .... . 'M'ASTFH.Julylti. 1.VJ0, tf.'-tviAV1 ",0 ''irgMl market or flie season. f?.rfyj""i WIU !,Ic'X-, hkickbcrri NirtlctU larlyse. llwasntieut the last maikct of anv account for raspberries, mid levers of ilil fr,i(l seen cxhuiisted the supply. l Aspunigtis, per iiuneli.. . Apples,K'rJ,pk.... Apples, dried, K'i nt . . Apple-butter, vr pi Apple-butter, per crock . .. Ileersieak, iwrtti lluuf Keast is'rlb !!'M,,.'rl,M A1''1'''!11'. If "'... Iks-f Corned, per lb ' llolegnu, isvrlb Ilenns, htK pk '' llutler, per Hi Illavkbvrrlet Cabbage, st head Cheese, Ilutcli ChlrkeiU (spring) er piece...'. Chlckena (cleaiusl), per piece.. 7uiU , . . .awne ivjs KK.Dl.' laSm 111 IftllJ II . 7 IMS'J) &410 ::-& !W :ai5 31 I 5 1SU7 15 ai-jL- tie ;71Q. 2itt.'LI 110 1111; 5 liVUil) lt15 g Cucumbers, iierrdcce lilliirill, piT 10 Cherries rcit . . KKgv,ppr dez , I'lsli- Cat, ter ft. .. . Ham, per h ,. Hum fklliHu.li ...... h. lluiiiliiy, per quart.... llurkelberrlcs. Uiiub, x.r tti , Ijiru, i;r ft Mutten, ptrft Onions, )r bunch rigeeus, per pair 1'lue Apples, er pieee I'et.ltvrk,lrl)UhH.,.., PoUtees (New per H pk.. ......... laaB Peas, per pk...mM......mm.....h.......mm..i.m..m...7 Pudding, perk ,..ti. ....... ..... .IS Khnbarb. tier bunch Ml Raspberries, per nt.........m..................15li Bauer Krunt, prrqt............ ....MS Haumge ((resli), rr ...,. 15 rn, Hntixnjre (Hnieked) fi B l........H.M.M...J4fl'? ..(,.., JIIQ ............. .10 '-.-. irji. . 131. 3515 ncrsppte, perv Trl, per ft... Tomatoes, per box. Veal Hteeki, .... Waterinelens. I'hlladnphU ITodneo Market. J'MltMnKLPHtA, July leNoen-flonr eutet; Penn'a sapers, ilZitf3in; eitra. 27S&I00; fsmlly. .l2j.-60j roller, 13 ttl 13; patent, Wheat dull ; Ne. 2 Ited new. (C4 We; Ne. 2 Pa. de, IKa ; Ne. I Peun'a Ited, 07e. Cern firm ; Ne. 2, new, 4s31e : old, 44c. eata quiet; Ne. 2 White 41c.; Ne, 2 mixed, 3. Rran steady ; Winter, 113 50814 GO ; Hprlog, Hprleg, IIIOOiSl.150. Baled bay dull; HOO0913 00 as te quality i timothy 10 0013 no for theles; mixed, 17600 0 00 ; baled rye straw, new, 114 60816 00, Mutter quiet; I'eun'a ereamerr extra 17 18c ; I'enn'a flniU extra, lite; Jobbing, 21i VI. Eccs steady; Penn'aflriui, 15;ffiSl0c; betdleU tai&e. ns te nualltir. I4ss Cheese slrmdr- tmrt skims, fnartc! full skims 12C Petroleum dull t refined In bbts., V 20. Potatoes firm : 60070c per bid for new. HtoeK MarKeta. UuoUtleus by Bead, MeQrann A Ce., bankers Lancaster, Pa. NIW TOHK I.MT. 11 A. M. 12 M. 8 P. M Atchison. Tep., BaiitA re... 40 K 4AM Canada Pacific- U. O. C. 4 I.-...- Colerado tl. ,.... Central Faclflc........ Canada Heulhern CM. HI. U A Pug Den. AllleO Del. UAW UVi 14SU 14S Krle 26H 0Xy 28U n.rie znas H JerO K T Len. a'nZZZZ.Z'."".'Z'.'. wj'i sew m I Hhere 110)2 U0 HO Mleh.Cen Missouri Pacific- 74 IV.i 1 Heek. Valley N. P. . MX iTSU Mi N. P. Prcf...... Ml? M s.1 N.Wetit- J... N. Y. e les ies ins NewKngland. b Mi 00 Kast Tennessee. ., . Orashs Oregon Transcontinental.. 47JjJ 47U 47 Ontario W ;" Paclfie Mall 45 HIchmeQd Terminal ?l',l 'JSfii OV. Htl'atil 71 7I'J TA Texas Pacific. Union Pacific l Wi - Wabash Cem ...... Wabash Pref- 2HJJ W'i VSOtf Western U ...... ...... WestHliere llends I'lltl.ADKI.FIIlA LIST. fob. vsi. ray, II. N. Y. A l'lllla. lO'J Pa.lt.H Iteadlne a Zi ajj teh. Nav ,. Itesteqv. Pass P.AK 3.5 N.CenU Peeples l'ss Oil " . . . " Ixcal Stock and Henda. Reported by J. II. Leng. Par test value, sale. IjtnciiHlcr City, 10-20 year 4's or IS81.. im 103 " " lD-:year4'sef 1SS5, lOil 101 " " 15-110 year 4's of IMW. Km 105 " Kclusil 4's due 1WU Km 102 " " '4'siluelWIH 10J lttl . ". . " 4'saiicisu) uie mi Cohiinlilallerough I'sduclWI.. 100 103 Mul.helin lloreugh ii lean 100 102 M ISCRbLANKOVS HTOCKH. tluarryvllle II. Il....... wi l MlllersvllIeritreetCiir. 60 6R Inqiilre Printing Company 60 65 (lasllghtand KuclCeiiiiauy. .'., 25 40 HIcU'liH Heuse (Ileuds) 100 no Columbia (Ins Company. 25 25 Celuttiblii Water Company 10 II Susquehanna Iren Company 100 205.25 Marietta Hellew-ware 100 210.10 Hlevens Heuse 60 1.05 Mlllersvllle Nermal Hchoel 25 Is Northern Market . 6e 75 Kaxtern Market 60 68 (lit Cemisiiiv llends (.5 per cU IKK)).. 100 103 a kv &uct-ttecmcute. IIKAP-PUHK ItYK WHIHKIKN. III4AC1S berry, (linger and Kummel lJrandlcs. HOUHEKH LIQ.UOK BTOKE, Nev22 Centre Square, "lAllitlAOlCS. KTC. (IKO. N. NOIlllIX'K'S Doersom Carriage Works, Cerner of Duke and Vine Htreeta. Cull and see the Finest Assortment In Iho City of Canopy Tep Hurrevs, Cabriolet, tedlcs' Wing Dnsh Phictnns. (Jentlenieirs Driving I'iueteiis, Ilrewster, Tim Km End Hprlng and Combination Hprlngl)iigrteN,3stylcs of Market Wagons, .1 Heceud-hand McCall Wagons. fltrltcpalrlng promptly and neatly done. (UMydAwK De you want. weTik ihn fa lan"6a1 TKK KMPI.OYMKNT 11UIIKAU, Ne. 61 North Duke street. M A HI ETTA 1'HK.SKHVINO KKTTLES," AT lir.IISllOLl) H, 3 KIAKMAKKHH, PACICKHS AND STHIP- PK1W WANTK1I. Slnirt V Wnrlr. yllt-W.TPAH ODLINOKH, IlltOS. A CO. ITIOlt HALK-A OOOD ll.VOATKLLK TA1ILK ' w 1 til cues, bulls and llxtures. CAHI'KIL KOKIIl.KIt Jyl5-2td Excelsior Hull, 227 lCjist King Ht. IJUHMO HALE, ON TUUHHDAY, JULY 17, I ill Ne. 214 West Chestnut street, all o'clock, or 11 Parler Mult, Heds and lleddlug, Caneiiud W ludser Chairs, Tuble, Sideboard, Glass and IJiiecuswnre. A.J. HELTZKH. Joki. I, Hai.nes, Auctioneer Jyl52td HKAUTIKUL LAWN. " UOWEVHH small Itmavbe, Is a great luxury. LAN- iit1 ':J5..9Ilfc:MIeA,J COMPANY LAWN ENKICHEK. A GOOD INVESTMENT. Having decided te make a change In busi ness, 1 eiler my well equtiiied Steam Jeb Print ing Olllee for sale. The Types, Presses, Piuier and Card Cutters, etc., are all In llrst-class con. tilt ion. A geml tiade Is established, aud an one de sirous or making a profitable lincstmcnt will de well by calling en the undersigned before July lllth. II. H. KAUl'T'JIAN. JyllWHd 17 Centre Sipinre, Itticastcr, Pa. ANTED A" energetic young man Is wanted te lake 1 charge or 11 Grocery store In this city. A geed business annul at ndeslrable location Is open ten responsible parly. A small amount of capital Is required. Per rurlher particulars call at I'ENN'A EMPLOY MENT lll'KKAU, Ne. 12 Seuth llukehtrect. il USIO CATALOGUE WITH NEW EDI EDI tleu and prhe list sent upniinpiillcatlen. A'l ItllVlllll ,tl ' Opposite P. H. II. Depot. -- ...... uuiiu O, AV TANTED HY A I.AItdK mbv vrmv h Inn, a Caramel .Maker. Must be expe rienced In making wrapped and unwrapped Caramels and has sole control or this depart ment. Ne ethers need apply. Address, . . ,- .Ne' J Maiden Ijuie, New Yerk City. Jyll-Otd TN PUMJ-TENlNVENTY-KIVEANDVIl-TY Pound Pneknges. LANCASTKH CHEMICAL COMPANY LAWN ENHlCHKIt. Ktldc) cry n here. ACAUD-WE MAKE 'TIU: NATIONAL S.irely Klrih WlxsM In three sires (Cox A Aiidrrsen s Patent.) Forsherltiinilng.strrneth and durability are matcliless. TheyaUe make a neat rlnlsh. Try them, Every wheel Is gnar antccd. NATIONALmAnuPACTUING CO. Jylt-.'nd 20 le SO Sherman St., Uincastcr, Pa. AV I11TE Ne. 42 West Klng8t.,Oppoalte Cooper lieuse. SUH CIGAHS". GOLI3EN UONANTrMIA Uuerlila, are clear Havana tiller 5 cent .. irt, hand-mad, In boxes or 25. 60 and 100 . , , DEMUTHH CIGAil HTOHK, fta iliBhed 1770. Ill East King HtreeL rplli: HKAMLESH COOKING WAKE IS X strong, duinblu and cheap, AT HEINHOLDS. A "MtNIHTHATOIPH "SALE.-WH.L UK JY. sedat piibl c sale 011 MONDAY, Jl'LY 2 si, at U o'clock, at Ne. .1111 North Mary stieet.a Ipl or household und kitchen rurnf. tine, butcher tools, one horse, two wagons anil harness, and ether artMcs tee numerous te mention. H.41.TIIIS.S1.KH, I, At'mlnlslrater 1-J.latu Louisa TrlsslJr. II. h. Keivi:, Auctioneer. JylO-4tdH -UThTlkthi: nor w.we rsiiEKET DItlNIC LONGS ItOYAL CHOCOliATE, THE I'AVOIUTK "MILK BHAKEIt" AND " KATZENJAM.MEH I" AT LONG'S WEST END DHUO STOHE, Chestnut and Mary Street". -lt e Cream Se la The Hest. ltd rtOTO IIEAIKJUAHTEHS I VJT We arc Headquarters mr Fishing Tackle. Pel shed llras lleef,, 15c. Tliree-Jemled Heds, with brass rerriiles, 12. Lines, Heeks, Sinkers, teadcrs. Meumtnirs, Ac. PHAILKY'S EAST END PHARMACY, .. ., (Opposite Eastern Market). -l'rnllry'x Siirsanarllla C.iiinsimi.l will prevent Prickly Hint, pimples mid HelU by I'll. rlfylnefhebiKi, Price, We and H. " Nir Aw yen Wihwtieiimtminim JULY BARGAINS! A Big Let of -WONDEItKUL BAHGAIN8 at Tnx Bargain Table or THE COMMON SENSE Shee Stere, NO. 40 EAST KING STREET. -l,000 PA1 IIS OK BHOES ATLAHOF. REDUCED PRICES. ,,-.- - . .-" W JylMfd ITKHAVETHEIIKST A88OHTMENT OF J. ' 'pes and Cigar Helders. French Ilrlar IMrln0iwejlC0e,each. All the 11 no Brands or Smoking Tobaccos. ..., DEMUTH-B CIGAR STORE. tg-tfdR 114 East King street SCHOOL TAX, lBJiO-THE DUPLICATE IB netr In the hands or Uie Treasurer. Three Jicr eeriL off ir paid before August 1. OtHce hours rreinOn.in.llll 4 p.m. - .,., W.O. MARSHALL, Treasurer. Jcitauldlt NO. 12 Centre Square. THE ONLY CIGAR STORE WHERE YOU can mirchase Imported and Key West Cigars, and B.F.Graveley'sSuperler Cavendish. DEMUTH'B CIUAK HIVRE, , , 114 East King Street, Tclcpheuc. aU-trdH T ROUT A SHANK. ELAOTEI SHIRTS. nl-lvd IT IINE TAILORING I ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN FINE WOOLENS. AT , ... P. WEIKEI8, aplMnnW Ne. 41 West King Street. ESTATE "OF ELIZABETH MIHHLEIt, late or the Clly of ljincaster, deceased, letters tesUtmentary en said csUite having iKvn granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto ars requested te make Im mediate payment, and these having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement le the under signed, residing In the city or Lancaster. n . .. ALLAN A. HEHIl, Executer. Or te D. G. Ksiilkman, His Attorney. JunlMtdW TMPORTANT! If yen will lake the trouble te call en 11s, we think we can Interest you In our line or Heets and Shoes. Our stock Is complete and we exercise great care In the select Ien of our goods. All or us being Practical In seme branch or the Shed Business, we feel able te glve you point en shoes that will he or value te yen. Established In 1835, and the business cenllm tied from that time le tills, should glve us that exierlence net possessed by seme ethers In the business. ..u.r ..tecK, embraces all desirable grades Men's Une Dress Shoes, ranging In price from II 00 te 17 00, and Ladles' from f 110 te 15 00. Cull and you will net be deceived. wm. hTgast, Wdt F NO. 123 NORTH QUEEN 8T. M" ARTIN BROe. We set out for e busy July and we ure having 11. Our price and never-falling qual ities arc mnde the menus or keeping our stock en the mee, Fer InMancc, any They Tench .Popular Demand ! store that sells clothing can sell you a JlOsult, but when you see what we are showing you easily sec the difference In the wiluc of Milts lit fill. Our 10, l and 114 Serge Butts are touching a popular demand for comfortable Summer Clothing. H you could sec Iho economy all through the store you could better understand hew we sell such Men's Trousers for $2.50 and t.1.50. Thcre's a new scale of prices en Beys' Cloth Cleth lug en all lets that have slewed up, or are all sold but a few. M.W and te will de mere for you than you expect. The most popular line and popular prices of Outing Shirts, Negligee and Working Shlrls Is here. Your eyes will preie this assertion. See the II ne, 25c te f5 apiece. In the Custom Tailoring Department our lis Suits nnd Hi Trousers are attracting and attrac tive. Ne wonder; you'll easily sec (10 mero wouldn't de mero ter you ut many or the high priced tailors, MARTIN BROS, 26 and 28 N. Queen St. nrycte. T flE LANCASTER CARPET HOUSE, S. St V. finest noens, LOWIST phieics, ground fleer. Awnings and -Mattings AT SPECIAL HATES. 8HAUB & V0NDER8MITH, 18, 20 & 22 East Orange Street augSMyd ertl. T UMBER AND COAU I J TOBACCOSUOOK8ANDCA8EH. WEST EHN HARD WOODS. Wholesale and Retail, by . , II. II. MARTIN A CO., n3-lyd 4.'4 Water Street. I Jincasler, Pa. T AUMGARDNEHS COMPANY. COAL DEALERS. OrricM Ne. la North Queen Street, and Ne. but North Prince street. YAiiua Nurth Prlute Street, near Reading Depot aasU-tM LANCASTER, t'A. tw 3iMrttfwwwt c HARLEHSTAMM. BOSTON Net wishing te carry ever vjuuus wc wiu ener BIO BARGAINS IN LACE CAPS. BARGAINS IN WHITE DRESS GOODS. BARGAINS IN LIGHT AND DARK CHALLIES. BARGAINS IN BLACK LACE FLOUNCINGS A NETTS. BARGAINS IN BLACK '.'Come and see the goods. cheaply they may be yours. ,. CHARLES STAMM North Queen Street. Stent bttcrtfcmcnt. EVERY DAY A CHEAP DAY AT HEINHOLDS. w HAT IS TWENTY-FIVE CENTS TO crcate a iicauiirul Ijiwn or Itcnew an Old one. BALTIMORE MUTUAL AID SOCIETY. Requires several competent and trust worthy men or gentlemanly appearance te act as collectors. Alse two men as iwst. siipis. W. .LBARNKTT, Jefi-trd 146 East King St., Lancaster, Vn. IJMRK BRICKS, FIRE CLAY, AT LOW J figures, go te JOHN REST, 333 East Fulton street. m7-tfd irANT:D-HOR8ES'rO PASTURE. TT Address, aprSI-trd, W. W. GHOSH, NcfTsvllle, Pa. 4 GREAT IMPROVEMENT TO OLD OR New Lawnsby using LANCASTER CHEM L COMPANY LAWN ENRICHER. miN TOP JELLY GLASSES "AT 25e PER Deien, AT HEINHOLDS. N: EW Neckties and Pins, AT ERISMAN'8. A NOTHEH LOTOFQUEENSWARE FROM Auction, AT HEINHOLD'S. U O YOU WANT HELP? GOTO LANCAS TER EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. Nn. HI erth Duke street, i -a:nnerchersummeh theatre. Week Commencing MONDAY, JULY 7. Millikrn & Cerlrss Opera Ce., In the Favorite Opera, its M A S C O X. ? a- Admission. 10 cents. CHRIS BURGER, Proprietor and Manager. week Commencing Monday, July 21, "OLI VETTE," with Miss Carrle Tiitcln as Olivette, my: aKIind ALACK OF FASHION. THE GREAT THIRTY DAYS CLEARING SALE -AT- ASTRICH'S 115 & 117 N. Queen St., LANCASTER, PA. Our whole stock of White Plaid India Linens at 8 and iec a yard, goods formerly sold 1 5 te 20c. One let of Fine Tucking, formerly 50c, new reduced te 25c. Remnants of Pique at 10c a yard. One let of 40-inch White Apron Lawns, with 3 rows of lace openwork, reduced from 15 and 20c te iec a yard. One let of 45-inch Wide Em broidery Skirtings down te 25c a yard. All our finest, formerly i te $1.50, at 50c a yard. Our whole stock of Imitation China Silk and Drapery Lawns, formerly 12 te 15c, new at 8c a yard. All our Colored Needlework Edgings at 5 and iec a yard ; some of these formerly sold as high as $1.25 a yard. One let of Wide Torchon Laces at 8c a yard. One let of Lace Inserting and Edging down te ic a yard. One let of White Plaid Dress Lawns at 5c a yard. Palace of Fashion, 1 STORE. a Heavy Stock of Summt BARGAINS IN CREAM DRESS GOODS. ' BARGAINS IN ''T- DRESS GINGHAMS. BARGAINS IN OUTING CLOTHS. BARGAINS IN i FRENCH AND AMERICAN SATIN AND WniTE LACES. You'll be surprised te see hcj fctcm &tecrticmcnt. N EW GOODS, LOW PRICES AND A CO Minn Hnnm melPAB Mtmnnlnar txluaanl AT HEINHOLDS TITANTED-BOO CIGARMAKEHS. W Steady work guaranteed for one yni Array 10 i-iiA.ii, iMiiutrnw., BliiEhamten. N, 3Fer further Information call at tlieri vens Heuse. Friday afternoon and Saturday. jyiv-iwutv- H AGER A BROTHER. Clese Valuei -IN MEN'S AND B0Y8' rlMISHK Excellent Jean Drawers, all sizes, at 25c. Gauze and Balbrlggan Shirts at2.'c and 37U Mcn'a Fine Percale Shirts, 3 cellars and 1 pa cuns, from ucsiranle goods, nt "Se; redue rrem n.. Balbrlggan and Fancy i Hese at 12e, ! ana 2uc. - peclal, In Faucy Pique 4-ln-Hands (trsill Die;, no or 4 rer wc j easily worth double. Beautiful Lines efSummcr Neckwear, newq euccts and enapes, at 25c and fiOc. Bargalirffln Demct and Cheviot BhlrtsetS Excellent values In Cheviot Shirts, ne band nnd yoke (unshrinkable;, at 80c. Cleso Values In Flannel Shirts at 87Jc, tl.i Ii.au ana fi.Ta. Fine Silk ShlrU in choice styles at 12.75; i uucemrem JJ.W. Clese Values in EhkIIsIi ClicUet Shirts atl H11CUI..1. 25, 27, 295 31 West King St., LANCASTER. PA. T B. MARTIN A CI CO. FREE TRIP -TO- CHIffA DEPARTMEM OF J. B. MARTIN & CO. at all times, and a verv pleasanl half hour can be spent examinl ing the Latest Novelties u China and Glassware. MIDSUMMER BARGAINS. Banded Tumblers, 3c each. Crystal Goblets, 3c each. Tip-top Jellies, 2c each. Wine Glasses, 2c each. Sugar Sifters, 8c each. Oil Bettles, 8c each. Covered Sugars, 4c each. Crystal Creamers, 4c each. Covered Butters, 4c each. Large Pitchers, 8c each. Perpers and Salts, 2 c each. Night Lamps, 19c each. FRUIT JARS. Headquarters for Masen and! Lightning rruit Jars. Masen's quart jars, yc each, 1st quality. Masen's quart jars, 4c each, 2U quality. Lightning quart jars, ec each. Lightning yt gallon, I2c eacn. UMWM I B. Martin & Ce., Cor. Prince & W. King Sis., LANCASTER, PA. "A -5i trs-vi VI, ; it - twJi.bajift'.sAsC-SB'S
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