r-,,3 tf. poi la I? m I I f$ IS w IW Of ISTm TO JifVfc f A UD'S SAD FAJE. wiuilM m MNWNS IX THE RIVKR M TFESMV APTERNftOS. With Companions lie Kntr tlin Stream And Gets Borend II la Dpth-Tn Funeral en Friday. bej.LMBiA. Julv !. A very sail drown ing accident liatincnctl about 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon In tbe Susquehanna river at this place, whereby Willie Russ, a thirteen-year-old son of Frederick Riiss, -wholesale llciuer dealer en Seuth Fourth atreet, met his death. The. Bccldeut did net Income known until sorne tlme later, owing te the boy's frightened rouivinleiis being afraid te tell of the Mirth. Yeung Rusa, In company with Harry Appetd, JahiM Brady, Fred Broey and Harry Quenzer, went te the river, near the Susquehanna rolling mill, and went In swimming. Wlllle Hum get beyond his depth, and being un able te swim was washed off his feet. The ether boys became badly frightened and vera powerless te help Hubs, as they could net swim. They boys ran away and agreed upon a story that while at the saw mlHS boy had told them that young lluss had been drewned. This story they told a lad named Wlllle Smith, who at ence told the hey's mother, the father being at Harrlsburg at the tlme. The boys stuck te their story, until he he he rele measures wcte resorted te, when hey told n straight story and said lhat they had been In swimming with Huaannd saw him drown. A searching iwrty was formed and the body recovered about 0 o'clock last evenlng about twenty feet from shore, almost at the, spot where he went down. Deputy Corener Horshey empnnnclled the following Jury, who viewed the bedyl: Henry Wostermnn, II. Sehlll, Alex Craig, Peter Mummau, Jehn J. Zelfilcrnnd Cyrus Bruncr. A verdict of accidental urown urewn Ing was rendered. The body was removed te the parents' home, and the funeral will be held en Fri day afternoon at 2 o'clock from Salem Lutheran church. Officer Shlll itrrnsted ft man and woman this morning about ene o'clock en the rail rail read near town. They wcre veiy drunk and had with thcm a small boy, who boie evidence of bcltigshamcl'ullyaliliied. They were locked up ever nlnlit mid this morn ing sent te Jail for thirty days liytjriiilre Selly. Jut ejitigutlen will be niaile as te who the child Is and an effort will be mnde te place him In sonie Institution away from the lulluouces surrounding him. A big wreck happened yesterday at 4 p. m. en the Tort Deposit railroad, nbeut ene mile south of reach Bettem. l-.iigluu Ise. 800 struck a cow, throwing theenglne off the lnu.lt and wrecking nlue cars. Ne person was hurt. The tracks wero tern up for seme distance. The wrcckers wero In sctvlce and returned this morning at 6 o'clock. A monster excursion of one thousand peeple In eighteen cars went en the excur sion of the Washington Sunday school te Gettysburg. The Brothorheod of HI. Audren, ufSt. Paul's P. 1j. church, will Jein the picnic of the Sunday schools of the same donoininu denoininu doneininu tion of Lancaster, Mauhclm nnd Mt. Hepo te Penryn, en Thursday. W. 11. Hogemloblor, the only sun Iver of Ce. I"., 70th Hegt., living In Columbia, is attending a reunion of that company at Tlshlng Creek, te-day. Uriah Helslngcr, colored, sued Ann Richard for being drunk and dlioulerly, before Siiulre Evans. Thoevideuco shetted that Uriah was the one who was drunk and tbe unuire sent him te Jail for five day. W. B, Given and vtlfe have goue en a rip-tonheAtrrlondacKs. Ui'PWKS KOll hCITOOLS. Contracts AsvhisKhI lly n Committee of the llenril en Tuesduy. The text book commlttee of the city c.'ioel beard met last evenlng at the olllce of Dr. H. M. Bolenlila and opened pro posals for the furnishing of books und sup plies for the ensuing year. Fer ionie of the articles thcie wero no bidder?. Theso awatded wero as fellows' American Boek Company, JfowTeik Swlnten's llrst rcader and primer, 20 cents per copy j second roader, 23 centM ; third reader, 40 ceuts; leurth re.uler, Sfi cents; t fifth lciuler, 72 cents; sixth leader, SC f cauls; " Easy Steps for Llttle Feet," 20 cents; golden book of cholce readlug, 21; Gray! school and Held book of botany, (1.41; geographical reader, IS cents; Uoekor'H child's book of natute, parts 1 and 2,33 ceuts; Speucnrlan copy, Xes. 1, i, C and 8, 70 cents per dej, ; tolemaclie, 72 cents per copy. Jehn L. Atwater, Chicago New Ameri can primary spoiler, 20 cents per copy ; pronouncing speller, 23 cents; Bacen's essays, 12 cents ; Addison's Sir Keger, 12 cents; Irony's sketch book for chlldren and Merchatit of Venice, 12 cents. W. A. Olmstcad, New Yerk One feet rules, 14 cents per do7en; slutes7xll,$ll for 144 ; slate pencils, ?2J for 400 boxes ; Glllett steel pens, 303, 73 ceuts per box ; ink, 30 cents per gallon ; crayon, iSj cents per box. Christopher Sewer Ce., Philadelphia, Brooks' normal written ailthiiielic,57 cents; Buohrle's arithmetical exercises 18 ceuts. Allen & Ce., White's drawing book, Nes. 1, 2 und 3, il cents and Ne. 4, 11 cents. Inquiier Publishing company, Lancas ter, blank drawing exercispboek, 17 J cents per dozen ; paper, ruled letter head, 10 pound te ream, 50i.; fur (10 teams ; packet nete 7 kuih1h te ream, $10.20 for CO reams. W. U. Bey, Uiiichster- Luge blank book, $18.72 for 12 dozens ; small blank book, 32 piges, Stl5 fei 200 dezen, medium blank books, $05 for 100 dozens ; spoiling blanks, 18 for 30J doiens; unruled book paper, letter head hize, S0.60 per ream : nete size, $8.&u per ream ; draw lug paper, 21x30, 10; blank copy book fei Oerinan script, 110 for 20 dozens. S. II. Zuliin it Ce., Lancaster Allen A Grennaugh's Latin giammar, SI. IS ; black board eiusers, 5S cunts u dozen ; Webster's Unabridged dictionary, 53.21 per copy ; Yeung Felks Encyclopedia or Persons and Places, 51.0'J per copy ; American Scheel Square, W cents per dezen. Julius Leeb, Lancaster, slates 0xt, single, i 31 cents per dezen; Speucerinn school pens, Ne. 1, 75 cents per box ; pen holders, 40 cents per gross; India rubber eiasers, 00 cents nor Kress. ftnencerlan i.nncn coin pas, 9 per gross Leach, Shew ell A Sanborn, New Yerk, Parker's bupplctuetitury toader, 25 cents per cepy: GreenleaPs national arithmetic, DO cents per copy. Cepperthwuit A Ce., Philadelphia, Warren's physical geography, $, ,,or copy. Shelden t Ce., New Yerk, Bullion's English grammiir, ik" ceuts per copy. Houghten, .Mifflin it Cox, Bosten, Evan geline Klveiside literatttre, 15 cents per copy. H, L. Trout, Laucaster, boeKkeeping blanks, $22.50 for 300 sets. AU Attempt te Beb. Thieves Jmade an eilert last night te break Inte tbe residence of Assessor Venderamith, of the Second ward, An entrance was ellccted Inte the yard by breaking open the gate. The thieves then forced a window shulter, and as they were about entering the lieiibe were scared awny by hearing Mr. Vendeismlth ceme down stairs. Ne Market On the heutli jSIde. Mayer Clark had two policemen en duly en list King ttrcet this morning te pre vent farmers from occupying the south aide of the fcrjuare from Puke te Centre (square. L f".f '. " V 1 Tlin OPKS1XO t8BUVlCKS. ! A J-rii Attnilanc nt the Methodist Campmeetlniz at Laadterllte. IiAMi vit.l.t:, July 23. The llrst meet ing of the ramp was held In the audi torium at 7:IQ last evening, nnd was very well attended, ttvorybedy scorned anxious for camp te coinmenee. After singing "All Hall the Power of Jesus' Name," Bev. Mageo, of Strasburg, made the own ing prayer of the camp. Itev. J. F. Crouch then read Ihe ltSth psalm and sjxjkna few words of welcome He told, In a very cheerful manner, all who wero Interested In the camp their rcspectlve duties for the next ten daye. Several of tbe ministers spoke, among whom woie Dr. Vernen, of Lan caster; llev. J, Dungau, of Marietta j Bev. Charles Beads, of Philadelphia; Mr. Patten, of Columbia. After prayer by Rev. IS. C. Ycrkes, and boncdlcllen by Bev. Gaul, of Christiana, thore was a gen gen eral handshaking. The spirit of the peeple manifested at this meeting shows their Intention for work. A few young people galhercd around Prof. Klrkpatrlck, Joining with him In singing some of the new songs. A large crowd enjeyed the music. Among the new arrivals are Rev. J. ltargis, presiding clder, Dr. N. M. Vernen, Lancaster, Bev. C. Gaul, Christiana, Bev. IS. C. Ycrks, Lancaster, Aldus C. Herr, Lancaster, Miss Sarah Martin, Lancaster, Mr. Patten und family, of Columbia, A great many peeple from the Immediate vicinity weie also In attendance. At r:30 o'clock this morning the bell rang for alt who am tenting en the camp ground te rise. At 0:30 o'clock all who have touts and cottages are oxpected te have family wor ship, and theso net having homes 'en the ground may attend the service, for these especially, in the tabornacle. At S:30 o'clock the public prayer service was bold at the stand. This was led by Bev. Chas. Beads. After several prayers and hymns quite a number testified for Christ. At 10:30 preaching sci vice was conducted by Bev. J. II. Hargis, presiding eldor, of the West Philadelphia district. After read ing Isa. 10 nnd II, Act lx., .')!., " thou had the churches rest throughout all India and Galilee and Samaria and wero edllled"; and "walking in the fear of the Lord,and In the comlert of tholIelyOhost,wero multiplied," he held the congregation for 45 minutes, preaching from Acts 0, 31. The order of worship wasanneuucedthln morning by the president ; (1:30 family worship; S, young people's meeting; P, public prayermeellug at the stand ; 10:30, preaching; 1:30, children's hour ; 3, preach ing; il:30, meeting fei the promotion or holiness In charge of Mis. Whceler; 7, preaching. Among the arrivals aie Bev. Mr. Shoo Sheo Shoe smith, Mt. Jey; Bev. Mr. Themas, Mrs. M. 8. Whoeler, Mr. A. Briiner, Columbia; Mrs. Behrer, Strasbuig; MissSuoNewlon, Philadelphia; Miss Mary llaldy, Lancas eor; Mr. I). K. Iaudisaud wife. Yeung Poeplo's Day will be, as an nounced, en Saturday. Bev. J. F. Crouch will pleach In the morning. MLMM1S1I LKISintlC. Samuel W. Weldleriind family , or Cin cinnati, Ohie, nie In Lancaster, visiting their relatives. J. W. Lckeniede, of this city, is spend ing a week in I'arkesburg. Dr. J. M. TU70I and Tamlly are spending a weck in Mechaiilcshmg, Cumbnrlaud county, Pa. County Solicitor Lane, his mother and daughter, Anna May, are spendlng this day In Atlantic City. Miss Mary Cremer, of ChamberKburg, Is the guest of MIhh Maine Gruel. Mrs. Sarah A. Clinten, wife of the popu lar baggagomaster of the P. B. B. station, Is visiting her sister, Mis. Buuuer, at Mt. Jey. Mrs. M. Uoigleuud daughter Auule nre spending a week In Philadelphia and vi cinity. Mis. fleer go Hweigart and children, of Wilmington, Del,, are hore visiting Mrs. fj.'.s bie'.liui In-law, Albert Clinten. 1'nul Deughcity left this morning lei Leng Branch and Spring Lake. llliam McCaskey has geno te Gap te speud a short tlme. Thu Akren band will held n fettval nl Akren en Sutuuluy evenlng. Miss Floreucu Itnub, of Qnarryville, returned this morning from a month's visit te Pulaski, Virginia, whom slie had been en a visit te her uncle, Jehn W. Kckmau. Mrs. 1.1 1 mens ltathveiiaud chlldien have geno te Philadelphia en u short visit. Te-morrow St. Stephen's Lutheran Sun day school will held their picnic at Tell's Haln, which place can be reached by the Kast ISud electric cars. German gaines will be introduced by the teachoisef the school. The Sunday school or St. James' parish will picnic tu-iuonew ut Penryn park. The officers of the Sunday school will he at the parish building this evenlng te sell tlckets and distributed thorn te the scholars. Andrew J, Campbell, of Ceburn, Centre county, Pa., and Audiew G. Frey, drug gist, of this city, tlshed for 1 1 out in the Poe mountains mi the I5th lust., nnd caught 105. MixHOs Auule and Kale Burkhail went tt Mauhclm te spend a two weeks ncntlen. -Miner l'ollce C'usOH. James Ryan and Samuel Craig, wero sent te Jail en Tuesday afternoon for llve days for diuukeiiuess and disorderly conduct by Aldeiuiau Burr. Jehn Moeuey and Themas Net ten, whose bad conduct was noted yesteiday, pleaded guilty te the charge of disorderly conduct against thorn ut Alderman Burr's and were discharged upon payment of cost s. Jeseph erlats paid the costs at Alitor Aliter man Barr's te-day en u surety of the peace case piefencd by Daniel McGce. The case of cirrylug cimccilcd deadly wcupeiiH was dismissed. Richard Apperly gave ball te appear nt Aldermau A. 1'. Dennelly's last evenlng te answer charges of assault and battery and malicious liespass. lle Tailed te appear and the aldeiuiau heard the crises the same ns If he was present. The testimony was that he assaulted Jeseph Boxleltuer, fol lowed him te his field and threatened te kill him. The assault and battery case was returned te court and the ethor held under advisement. Peter Deuunel sold a herse for ?ti0 te Const. R(etiiinr,repicsentliig It tobe a geed driver. Beettner pilil for the horse, and nfterwaids, by pcisemtl experience, found that the home was net as rcpicsonted. lle has preloneil a talse pretense case Hgalnst uemincl at Aldermiiii llcrshey's. Suuiu Martin is a tenant of Christiana Harinan. Susan lcfused te pay her lout, und beo.nit-e she was scrvinl with a notice te quit Miogel drunk yeslerday and bo be haved badly. A suit against her at Alder man Hershey's Is the lcsult. lle Was Carrleil Through. Heinrlch Velth, a baiber, who Is em ployed In Llller's shop.get the worth or his money when he purchased u ticket for Mt. Gretna yesterday morning. He speut the day In the camp and beardod the train which arrived boreal 8:35 in the evenlng, te ceme back. He Ml asleep en the way home, but was awakened when the train neared the city. Befote the cars came te a standstill he was again dreaming and his fi lends, w he had aroused him, left the train. The result was that he was earrled thteugh te Philadelphia and he did net reach Lan caster until t: 35 this inernlng.thlrteen hours late. The New Company Getiic te the Ciiuip. The Lancaster Fenclblcs will luave Lan caster for Mount Gretua at 0:30 te-morrow morning. At the camp they will be met by officers In charge there nnd shown around. A Nr.W OrrtCKIC'KEATgb. Lancaster Can Nesr Beast of.'finaapc ef.'finaapc of.'finaapc nirefsowei'a. Street Commissioner Sinellz has ap ap H)lnted Geerge W. ISahy sewer Inspector In place of Benjamin Trout, who has gene te Hiinltugdeji te Instruct the officials of that town hew te npcrate the read roller. This olllce la a new oite, created ly the street commlttee without any authority and Is tiald te hae been made se that one inore ellUcian could be provided with an easy berth at the city's expense. The query naturally arises Is, If Lancaster Is te have a sewer Inspocler why net have ene who knows something about the work he Is supposed te superintend. The chlcr will probably answer this query by saying that as councils elected him commissioner, without any knowledge en his pail, of the manner in which streets should be repaired and constructed, he w euld, with the same propriety, np(Klnt as Inspectors of aowers a man who nover had any experience In sower building and known nothing about it. In this nomination the street commis sioner ought te be asked te explain what has beceme of the oxnenslyo read roller purchased se short tlme age by the city. An KxcltliiB Huuawny. Last evenlng Martin Bates had n ery exciting runaway In which he might have been seriously Injured. He was driving a spanking pair of bay horses along North Duke street, and near Orauge he lest con trol of them. The animals run up Dukn street at a frightful rate of speed, and peo ple who aaw them coming loll nure that Mr. Bates would bokllled. The stable where the herses aie kept Is en James street, around from Duke. When the horses readied James they turned. One of thorn ran en either side of an electric light pole, which struck the yeke and brought them te a standstill. The suddeu stepping threw Bates from the wagon and he lauded en tbe nldewalk, some dlstance from the buggy. He was considerably bruUeJ, but his Inju ries are byine means serious. The horses wero almost stripped of their harness in the skirmish. thi: iiiMTeiir or two tiieatiks. Kx-Soerotni'.v lliiyniil Micnks of TIiohe AVItlidritwn liy Ir. Clevelnnd. ISx-Secretary of State Themas F. Bayard was Interviewed en Tuesday at his home in Wilmington en reciprocal relations of the United States w 1th ether countries dur ing the Clevelnnd administration. Con Cen corning the leclprecal policy with the American sugar-growing countries, which had been negotiated by ex-Secretary I'rollughuyheu, and which was said Ina New Yerk paper en Tuesday te have been se distasteful te President Cleveland that congressional action thereon was net taken, the ox-sectetary said : "There wero two. treat In which were still before the Seuate when Mr. Cleveland took olllce en March 4, 1885. One was the Nicaragua!! canal project, which committed the United States te the purcliaseand ac quisition or sovereignty evor a narrow strip or land and water within the bound aries or Nicaragua and Cesta Rica, coupled with the agreemint te construct und main tain a canal across the Isthmus. This was ene of the treaties recalled by Mr. Clovo Clevo Clove laud Irem the Senate, which body had already ienised te latify It, although still retaining the Instiument In lis custody. "The only ether Unity withdrawn by Mr. Cloielanil was the proposed commer cial treaty with Spain proposing certuln reciprocities of tiude between Antilles and the rniled States. By It inore than fJO, 0110,000 of our revenue derived from duties en Hiicar would han been made a tree gill te Cuba and Perte Blce, without diminish ing In the slightest degreu the cost of sugai te the American consumers. The ticaty was thoLeforo recalled bocause it was con sidered wiser for the government, of the Culled Slates te make Mich l eductiens In revoiiiie that would luure te the beuclH of Its own citizens and lessen the cost of liv ing te the laboring population of this country. It was also considered that It Is wiser Ter this government te retain In its own hands the sole and abselute control ever Its sources or roveuuo than te tie thorn up in conventions with othcrgovern ethcrgovern othcrgevern moiils." Tli Selt'-Aulliiir Hull Company. The Seir Acting Ball company was eliaitered by the governor en Tuesday. The capital stock of the ceinpjuy ls?'J0, (MX, Hinl the dliectursef the company nre Kduin K. Sujder, Charles S. Snyder, and Philip C. Snyder. Ocorge C I'ahno I'ahne I'ahno steck is the treasurer. The Intention of the company Is te inunulacture patent self-acliug bells, pusheis ami pulls, and hhciriuudwaie. T'hey Wero llopreiiiiiuilod. Five young boys, who wero found in the disreputable club room en Monday ovon evon oven iug, wero borero the mayor tills afternoon, and they wcre each giveu a sovero repri mand. All piomlsed te bohave.in the best possible manner in the future, and as their parents have learned or their conduct also, It Is likely that they w 111. They have sov sev sov ercd thulr eounectlon twitli the club which w HI no doubt will be geed fur the oiganl.a eiganl.a oiganl.a tlen. The Yeunir Democrats' Ploule. The liidicatieiiH aie that the plcnlu of the Yeung Domeciata en July 31 will be thu largesl that has heeu held at Pen ryn this year. Already oer fi(K) tickets lme been sold, and peeple will be theie from Lebanon, Harrlshurg, Columbia, Beading, Qnarryville, and ethor places. m - S.'O.OOO Less Caused u DerVctlve flue. Thu hill school building, a private Insti tution of learning in the suburbs of Potts tow ii, Pa., was tlestieycd by lis'e oil Tuoh Tueh day. The flre was due te a ilcfccthn Hue. The less la estimated at about $55,01X1, m Tensions O runted. ,.The following laitutastrlatm have been granted pensiens: Jehn Sillily, Jacob Beitz, ally; Bebcccti, widow of Jehn Mc Mc Mc C'oembs, Bawiiusville. Oelnir te Mui-epe. Dr. J. Clinten Full. Ictl at neon te-day te sail fei Kuropeoii the stoamer Augusta Victeria en Thuisday. Hu will attend the Medical Congiess at Beilln and iciiiniii abroad for study. (Joes ti North Carolina. Bev. Walter P. King leavos Lancaster te-day for Kelly's, Bladen county, North Cuielliia. Hogeos Ihoie te take chaigoef the Oriental ncademy, recently established by the Baptist church, fur thu education of Chinamen Ter missionary purposes. Tell Inte tlie Creek. A man named liutli walked oil the wharf into the creek at Potts' Lauding last night, lle was uninjured by his Tall, hut a suit or clothes was ruined. stelen TVum Jehn Shiik and Constable- Suadei at tended the weeds meeting ut Terre Hill, last night, vyhlle they wero in the" weeds seme one droe oil with their team. It was found near Beidenbach's Mere, where il hud been abandoned by Iho thieves and iclurned te the owners. Sheiitr's Sales. Sheriff Burklielder ported hills te-day for the sale of il propel ties In the city, borough and county. The sale wil take place en the afternoon of the 10th e August. m 8H0.000 nun. t;ut This Out, -uve It, and Wnlt Until Te-morrow MerultiKi July VI, at ! O'clock. Uwlugluthehciule i-tterli of Ihe brave Hie mcu at the lute lledlerd ktreet tire, In Iloten, Mu.lQ4Nevcniber2jtli last, where Ihe front portion only of llveuitlm lloer of one of the largest inuuufuclurlng clothiers of that clly was abliuc, tts),tXM r erlh of men'e, Ik nnd children's clothing, consisting of fine nud mo me dlum grade or mils of all qualities nnd fine pantaloons have been saved und untouched, net damaged, and lue entire stock has been or er derert te be removed te Uwcakter, Pa. flie immense building, Ne. 21 CrntreSmiarc.be. tweenbeuth Queen and Kant King streets, has bicu rciitcd ut au cnorineuii ixpene for this ClrntVlrctnbnuieHl orciethlni. As all toeAs are appralsM at fertyccnU en the dollar, this .wonderful le will ensbla the people of this city nnd surrounding country te buy thtfr clothing for "nlmest nothing." The entire stock will he sold and turned Inte rash money te effect an Immediate scttlrintiit of Inturanre policies. Wa will swing open the doers for this wonderful sale Thursday morning, July 21th, at 0 o'clock promptly, at the above named building, and continue for ten days, and ten days, only. Here' hew they'll go; esc men's geed working pnnU, worth II. W. P8c bnys bet ter ones, 10 styles, worth 12. II.V9 for fine all wool casntmere pants, nebby styles, worth 4M. J ml think of It ; 2.W takes choice or plaid or stripe mtn't iultt, all sires, worth very much merc-tlffi buys tplcndld men's suits, all sizes, and (all te match), twcnty-ilv styles, worth 113, 10.19 buys wide wale black worsted or diagonal suits, cutaways or sacks, worth IIA. tr.Wfer extra flne dress salts, dark or light colors, cost te mnnuracture ngalti as much. IS.M special quality satin faced, black Prince Albert dress suits und flue black wide wale cheviot mills, worth I JO. Juntlhluker II," Here yeiiVI nte" 300 splendid children's suit', silages, Mc, and IM chlldien's platted school suits will go for IL'10, but lire really worth tIM, with 100 boys' (long pants) suit for tlM, and 1,000 pairs kne pants at lle per pair, (while they last). 69c washable tcersuckcr coats and vests, worth 11.50. Alt ether goods will be sold In the same proportion us the above mentioned articles. Highly Important. The Insurance agents wish te Impress you with the fact thai there are thousands of fine tailor made suits and pauUiloens all Included In tills great sale. Every man and woman within sixty mites of Lancaster, Pa., should visll this " Great Hoten Fire Hale of Clothing," which will continue for 10 days only. De net stay away for fear of nt getting waited upon as leu extra salesmen will 1)9 here te serve you fur this Kient event. Come rslu or shine, get your dollar and pantile together as here's a chance of a lifetime te secure clothing at nne hslf ciwt te insmifnctiire. All street cars of the clly railway pass the deer. During this " great tale ofclethlug " salesroom remains open till 9 at night and Saturday till II. Car fare will be paid te nil purchasers residing out of the clly. The managers again with te 'State that they may be compelled nl any moment throughout the day te close the doers when the crowd Is tee great, and earnestly icquest one nnd all te be putlcnt until ethors Inside are watted en, as this mammoth building Is entirely tee inn II te admit the rush without some system. Loek for sign and number. " Ureal Bosten Flre bale of Clothing," Ne. 21 Centre Square, Iwtween Houth Queen and I'-ast King streets. Nonuctleti sale, strictly private. 1. H. Country merchants will de well te visit this great sale. JyZHfd catltB. Dennelly.-In this city, en the 23d lnt,. Catharine, daughter of 1'rn nil K, and Mnry Dennelly, ugd 8 months. The relatives and filenUsuf the family are r- spnclfully Invited te attend the runcrnl, from her piiients' residence, Ne. :117 Knst Chestnut street, en Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. In terment nt HI. Mary's eemetery. ltd. it$tafhct. Plillndellihlu Produce Mitrket. I'ltlLADRLPlllA, July 2.VNisn-Klnurquteti I'enn'n supers, 2 2.Vt2u): extra. 27i.1O0; family, $I2.V375; roller, f 1 7IVa.4 Si patent, l TS'i 15. Wheat quiet ; Ne. 2 Red new. IWKfeOlc; Ne. t Pa. de, lf)c ; Ne. 1 1'cnn'u Hid, (8e. took MurKetH. Quotations by Reed, McUrann A Ce., banners Lancaster, re. nKW YORK LIST. 11 A. M. I'i M. s r. m. Atchison, Tep., Hanta Fe... Canada l'sclnc tj V. C. (J. & I Colerado Ceal S2 (Vutral Pacific Canada Hetithern Chl.Ht. I.. . I'bg Den. A ItteO Del. I,. A W US Krle Si H9JC H Krie2uds. Jer C K.AT Leu. A N. U Hhere Mich. Cen , VM VAX IM'i mi 7-i" .10 1(J7W ti)'l Missouri I'nclQc. 71 Heck. Valley. M N. V. N.V. l'ref S2i N. West.. N. V. V New Kuglnnd ); East Tennessee Omaha , Oregon TranscentlneutAl.. 47 Ontario W 10K I'aclfle Mall Richmond Terminal . -J1-- Ht. l"aul TJJi Tinas l'aclne Uulen Pacific MJf 74 iiii sek 47 74 i3 47 mi WRUSflU UHD Wabash Prof. Western U WcslHhere Heeds rUII.ADKl.l'IIIA LIST. Ih. Val., H. N. Y. A Plilla ft.RII MJ, MJ4 Weadlns: 2 23 1-1 lh. Nav HcsUmv. l'uss r. a k N. Cent. 1'eeples 1'um. , Illg 4's Oil 'Jt SJ tcu SViuitfvtlocmcttte. iii:,vr-iuiiK hyk wiuskius, iilack- Vy utrry, nil lngeraud Kummcl llraudlcs. IlOUllEK'S LIQUOK BTOIIE, Ne. 22 Centre Square, ntTANTKD-A (llltr. WANltl HITIIA : can clve f V tien todegenerul housework goeil references. Apply alTIllaeri'ICE. ltd UUAUTIKUIj lawn. neyi:vi:u JX. small It nuiv be, Isa great luxury. LAN. great luxury. I.AN COMl'ANY L.VWN KNitictii:n. AMKUICAN MECHANICS llUII.DINO and Ieuu Asboclatien. Semi annual stockholder meeting will be held en .Monday Kv cnlng, July 2S. at 7J o'clock, at Solicitor lto lte laiid's Utllw. 20k Houth Dulte street, te tukc action en auditor s rapeit. Dins for July pavn blent same time. The books are new open for suhseilptlens te the new seiks uf tteck. Jji-H,W,a JOHN II. KEIl.M.ScJ'y PUBLIC HALE OF A LAItGK LOT Of Household unit Kitchen Furniture at Ne. f! High street, en tomorrow iTIiursday) ufter ufter ufter noen. Iujsteads, teddlug, bureaus, tables, chairs, large lel of rag carpet, three stoves, glass nnd nueensware; alsoulel of weed, Hale te commence at oucn'rleck. ltd JACOB UUNDAKi:"., Auctioneer. PUIILIO HALE OF 1I011HEHOI?) rTJilNL ture, en Ihursday, July 21, at Ne. 40U Seuth Queen street, nt 1 o'clock p. m.: Bed room holt, Lounge, Cnnr-kcat and Windser I'hnlis, Extension Table, Walnut Desk, l'arler nnd two Cook Steves, Carpets, n let of New C imferts, and inuny thlutts net nameil. MKS.SUHAN UAWTllORN. Joel Ij. Haines, Auctioneer. ltd TSTATE OK WILLIAM JUDITH, L.VTE Jli of Ijincuster city, deceased. Letters testa menlnry en said estate having been granted te thenndeisljintd, nil persons ludihicd thereto arercqutsted te make Immediate pujment.and these having claims or demands ngnu the same, will pievcnt them without delay for set tlement te the undersigned. PUEDEKICK JUDITH, WILLIAM JUDITH. Exeeuters. 11, C. Kkeadv, Alteiney Jj2WtdW TOIINC. LONG, Prescription Druggist, Orudunteef the i'hlludclphla College of Pliai- inucy. N. W. COB. CI1ESTNI7I' A MAHY STS LANCAHrEU, PA. I'reisuallens compounded und medicines dh- peiu-ed at all lieur Day and Night. a-Nlght Hell. .Telephone. 11 TV.NH"ieNS. BOUNTY. INCREASE. PENSIONS I'er all Soldiers and Heldlers' WIiIehb ly av. relng te M. V. Kilburn, AUTHORIZED ATIORNEY, Ne. N. Water Ht. References Gl.n. II. A. Hamuricut, Hey II. W. Patterson. Wounded at Perry vllle, Ky., Octeter 8, 1W2. NEW DI8C1IARQES. REMOVALS OF DESERTION. JySS-lwdK fEDUOIiuN IN PRICE OK COAL! NOW IH1IIKTIMKTO OUT YOUR WINTER fcl'PPLY PROM GEO. SCHULMYER, At the Kollewlns Prices : Hard nnd Medium, llreken, Kgg and Nut rl'W. Pej,M,W. Mevc.Sl.iS. OFFICES: NORTH PRINCE AND NEW riTHELTK and NO. 22 EA8T KINO SIREET. JjUMldW.F.M lUtt teetritcmtnt JULY BARGAINS! A Big Let of WONDERFUL BARGAINS AT THE Bargain Table THE COMMON SENSE Shee Stere, NO. 40 EAST KING 8TRUKT. -l,000PAlR8OKHHOE8ATLAROE RhDUCKD PRICES. Jyll-tfd MARIETTA PilEHEHVINU KETTLEH, ATKEINHOLITB. IN FIVE, TEN.TWENTY-K1VE AND FIFTY Pound Pnekages. LANCABTER CHEMICAL COMPANY LAWN ENKICIIEH. Beld everywhere. rpHE NEW BEAMLES9 BTEEL COOKING 1 Ware Is better than granite and sells for half Iho price, ATMEINHOLD'a. riSHE HEAMLE8H COOKING WARE IB JL strong, dtunble and cheap, AT REINHOLD'H. TjSRIBMAN'B. OXFORD SASHES. WK ARE GRADUALLY WORKING order out of chaos. We are sold out of nema lets of Heels and Reds, but we have unearthed n let of Reds and Reels that wcre lest sight of In the hurry and bustle of mnklng alterations. Thene we efler at special bargain prices. Remember we are Headquar ters ter Fishing Tackle. FRAILEY1? EABT END PHARMACY, (Opposite Eastern Market). Cholce Turkish 1 I ta th BpengCB and line Cha- melsat llsirgaln Prices. M.W.FAw a: T THE HULETT CARRIAGE CO.'B 11.111. I-LJ (, .ft, lllt K VYWIUYn, IIJIJ llll, nil', VANTED Uetwccn Aucust 1 nudBenlem- her 1, twenty (20) Carriage Makers, consisting of lleitymakers, Carrlagcsinlths mid Klnlshcis, Painters and Trimmers; none but these who have families and want steady work need apply. Geed houses can be obtained nt low rents; convenient te factory. An excellent op portunity will be given apprentices te learn trades In tun different departments. Glals can get employment In trimming department. Cupuclty of works, :l,000 v chicles per year. Iyl7-'.2wd J a:nnercherbummer theatre. eek Commencing MONDAY", JULY 31. Milliken k Certrss Oprra Ce,, In the Favorite Opera, "OLIVETTE" With Miss Carrie Tutcln as "Olivette.'" 43-AdmtMlen, 10 cents. CHRIB BURGER, Proprietor and Manager. Week Commencing Monday, Julv !!8,"CHlMt!i OF NORMANDY." mvaKlind B OOTSANDHHOKS! MUST BE SOLD TO MAKE ROOM FOR FALL STOCK, 600 PAIRS Slippers and Oxford Ties, AT STACKHOUSES, 28 AND SO EABT KING STREET, AT Less Than Half Price. STACKH0USE, NOS. 28 AND 30 KAST KING STHKKT. tTtartin uiiua. Yeu won't need te be en Clothing of Taste and your guard here. Yeu will save money by buying Re Re lluble Clothing at our extra ordinary low prices nud net get Clothing tainted by Werth. bogus "Insurance Hales," bogus "Afcslgtiee Hnle," bogus " llankrupt Sales." Read, Visit and See THESE GOODS AT THESE PRICES. Chil dren's Pants, 1 te 13 ear sires anil serviceable, UJe ; ether grades ns low as 3$e, 60c, aV, 75. Rey's Leng Pant that will nut rip and buttons Hint will net di op off, 62c, "tic, SSe, Children's Bulls that will surprise you In leeks and wear, II 87, r.'25,f250,H. Rey's Leng Pant Hulls,!, J3W and il. Children's Waists, flannel nnd percale, Coe. Men's Working and OvcrpantK, aie, SV, 60c. Men's Genteel Striped Punts, a large let, 67c. Geed White Dress Bhlrts, 25c, 3sc. Men's Suits, net " printed " or " stamped " and color will net come oil, A ; big men or net can be lilted. All-Weel SnltK, J7 und 13. All-Weel Dres. baits, fl 75 and f-'. NOTE AND REMEMBER. ThU Is net a ten day salt, but u salt) that sells the peeple such worth and value that wins favor nnd reputation. We will be here and pay the money back for any article returned unsut. lsfactery (and untolled.) You'll nlways have the most for your money If you buy your CLOTHING und FURNISHING GOODS AT MARTIN BROS, 26 and 28 N. Queen St. TjSNfil.ETHKE STOCK FARM. STORM KING (21610 RECORD 2.30. Hired by llnppv Medium, slroefW performers from 2:U4 te 8: 0. Dam Topsy Tayler by Alex ander's Nerman, Mrc of Lulu, 2:I1JJ, Ac.. Ac. Terms for Spring season of 1NW, tSO for a foal. Fer tabulate)! pedigree nnd ether Informntlen, address 1)ANIE1G. ENOl.E, uprU-hudAw Murl.lUi, l'fc. Hem Jlbtteriiccment. N KXT DOORTOTHK COURT HOUBK. -OF- DRESS GOODS REMNANTS IS STILL ON. Many ends have been added this week, owing Haturday, as we had eapccUd. Our whole Cotten Dress Goods Bleck has been looked oil the result Is Hundreds of Remnants of While Goods, Ginghams, Zephyrs, Mulls, Bnteens and White Organdies, Challles, Outing Cleths, ana uie prices eat X te of their former value. irYeu should make an early Inspection, prices mey are marked will last but a few days. FHHNESTOCK' 36 and 37 East King 8t, Lancaster, Pa. Stem btjcvttsctmnts. Ijx VKIW DAY A CHEAP DAY U AT REINHOLD'H. lirilAT IB TWENTY-K1VE I!KNTH TO create a lleautlful Lawn or Renew an Old One. FIRE BRICKH, FIRE CLAY, AT LOW figures, gote JOHN 1IE8T, 3i1 East Fulton street. m7-lfd w ANTED-HORBEH TO PASTURE. Address. aprZMfd AV. W. GHOSH, Neffsville, Pa. rTlIN TOP JELLY OhAHSES 'AT 25c PER X Dezeu, ATREINHOLD'S. ANOTHER LOTOFQOEENSWARE FROM Auction, AT HEINHOLD'S. A THOUTEIt'B CORNER B A LOON. A NICE HOT LUNCH will be served every morning from 9 te 12:00. Ruppcrl's Celebrated Deer drawn from the keg. aprSO-tfd T0 YOU WANT WORK? GO TO LANCAB J TER EMPLOYMENT 11UREAU, Ne. 61 North Duke street. pUUSMANU 2 NEW DRESS SCARFS. THE ONLY CIGAR STORE WHERE YOU can purchase Imported and Key West Cigars, und 11. P. Ornveley'sBupcrler Cavendish. 1 DEMIH1PH CIGAR STORE, 114 East King BtreeL Telephone. alg-tfdH MIOUTAHHANK. FLAMEL SHIRTS. al-lvd SUR HI irs, 1 ,UR CIOA11H, GOLDEN LION AND MIA liucriau, are clear Havana nucr & eeui cigars, liana-mime, in boxes or , ou nnu lue. UKJ1U1UH UIUAH SIUUK, Established 1770. 114 East King BtreeL alB-tfdh M USIC CATALOGUE WITH NEW EDI- tlen and price list sent upon application, AT HEINHOLD'S, Opposlte P. It. R. Depot. DO YOU WANT HEM'? GO TO LANCAS TER EMPLOYMENT UUREAU, Ne. 61 North Duke street. ANTED- " An energetic young man Is wanted te tukocharceof n Grocery Stere In this clly. A geed business Btnnd ut n desirable location Is open te a responsible party. A small amount el capital Is required. Fer further particulars call nt PENN'A BMPLOl MENT UUREAU, Ne. 12 Seuth Duke btreet. TirE HAVE THE REST ASSORTMENT OF TV Pipes and Cigar Helders. French Ilrlnr Pipes In Oases, Wc. each. All the flne Brands of Bmeklng Tobaccos. DEMUTH'B CIGAR STORE, alS-tfdlt 114 East King street. SCHOOL TAX, 1K90-THE DUPLICATE IS new in the hands of the Treasurer. Three jier cent, etrjf paid before August 1. Ofllce hours from 9 a. m. till 4 p. m. W. O. MARSHALL, Ticasurcr, Je.'itnuldR Ne. 12 Centre Square. lAJiACE OF FAHHION. THE GREAT THIRTY DAYS CLEARING SALE -AT- ASTRIGH'S Pake of Fashion, 115 & 117 N. Queen St.; LANCASTER. PA. Before opening our new stock of Winter Goods we efler the balance of our stock of JERSEY COATS, as fellows : Let i, formerly sold from $3 te $4, at $1.98 api ce. Let 2, formerly sold $4 te $5, at $2.98. Let 3, formerly sold $5.25 te $6, at $3.48. Let 4, formerly sold $6 te $7.50, at $3.98. Let 5, formerly sold as high as $ie, at $4.98 apiece. One let of Fancy Scrim, double width, at 8c a yard. One let of Imitation Silk, in handsome patterns, at 9c a yard. One let of Fancy Persian Lawns, this season's patterns, at Sc a yard. One let of White Plaid Dress Goods, formerly Sc, at 5c a yard. One let of fine Write Plaid Lawns, formerly 10c, at 6c a yard. One let of finest Plaid Mus lins, formerly 18 and 25c, at i2jc a yard. Selling out our whole stock of Fine Fans in three lets : Let 1, at 25c. Let 2, at 48c. Let 3, at $1. te ear Inability te get them all Inshapel etc., etc, running In lengths of from 2 te j as they are being rapidly picked out, anl .jl. uafll Went &fecHement N EW GOODS, LOW PRICES ANDi niere noem maaes shoeoini Dies AT HKINHOl A GREAT IMPROVEMENT TO Ol JtX. NewLawnsbruslngLANCABTKRl ICAL COMPANY LAWN ENRICHER.1 IIGARMAKERH WANTED. J Wanted at STRAUSS BR OH. Nd and 42 Beutli Christian street, COUIgstj Him i.Tj inrnerp. jy TMPORTANT I If veu will take Ihe trnuhln ta mil ed think we can Interest jeu In our tine el nna nneen. s Our stock Is complete and we exercls rare In the selection of our goods. Al being Practical In some branch of til iiumncHS, we leei aeie 10 give you snees inai win ne ei vaiue 10 you. Established In 18.15. and thebuSlne ucd from that time te this, should clve I experience net possessed by some ether! Dusincss. Our stock embraces all desirable Men's Flne Dress Shoes, ranging In prll si uu te j uu, ana uiaies ire.ni ii iu 10 se Call and you will net be deceived. WM. H. GASTJ WAF NO. 123 NORTH QUEEl rjHE BOSTON HEAT The Dest Wrought Iren In the Marl WITH ISRICK LINED FIRE CHAM Overcomes tbe acknowledged object let exposed cast pet furnace, admitting as t ter docs through Hie pores or the me ein., rinniMnkii.ira.u 'D, l.ulalnmnnf Ii substantiated bv the hlehest French. '. nnd English scientist, and cenflrni'-dl lierey, irer. J. 11. rMicneis. ur. rrinj ether authorities In our own country. be said of the nttemnt te use steel, lht.1 1 been proved by exhaustive experiment! unniier service, xue Dcsiquaniy ui pin enlv shall he used, and it is of tills in that the radiator el the Bosten Heater! structcd. I The un paralleled success etthe Bosten I has supplied us witn a most liberal mil lesiimeniais, nna ler a tun aescripuen happy te fnrnlsh en application. en SALE 11 Y J. P. SCHHU NO. 21 SOUTH QUEEN ST. CLOTHING. L. Gansman & SPECIAL BALE OF Men's, Bey's and Children's MANUFACTURERS' QUOTATION Men's Butts at C!)u, (276, 13, II, J5,l worth Deume the Meney. Men's All-Weel Casslmere Butts at Kl Werth Deuble tbe Menoy. Men's All-Weel Cheviot Buits, S3 50, fl Wertn uoutne me Meney. Rey's BuIU at 1175, t2,S260. Werth 11 me .Meney. Bev's BuIU at42 75, $3,W60. Werth the Meney. Bey's Hults ut SI, '), $8. AVerth DeuH money. Children's Bulls ut tve, 75c, 81. Wertl bio the Meney. J Children's Suits at !1 23, Jl 75, K. Wertl bio the Meney. I Chlldreu's Bttltsat J250, S3, 13 CO. WertH me inc. Meney. t Men's Seersucker Coats and Vests 65c. Bey's Seersucker Coats and Vests nt 50cJ Men's Pants, nt t8c, 55c, C6c, 7c, 0c Men's Woolen PauU, SI 5, SI U5, il 75, SJ Thin Coats n t'J5e. Mohair Coats at 05c, 11 10, SI 25. One ndvnntncre te earl v buyers our lar! Nertmcnt. lly buying of the inanutacl you nave tnc assurance ei goea wearing mg or money reiunacu. L Gansman & Bi Tailors nnd Manufacturers of Men's, Bey'l cunuren s wieining (exclusive.! 86 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., B. W. CORNER OF ORANQE. LAMCASTE 43-Net connected with any ether Clel Hetibe in me city. I W Re cautious nnd make ue mistake id ion eet te the rl cut Place. I AirClesed every evening at 6 o'clock,! day and Haiuruny excepica. J. II. MARTIN A CO. -AT- J. B, MARTIN & CO. 2,000 yards Dress Ginghal reduced from iec te 5c a yi i.oeo yards 16c Seersuckj at 5c a yard. One let of Sc Dress Chall at 4c a yard. 10 pieces of Outimj Cleth duced from i2c te 6c yard. 25c Scotch Ginghams duced te 1 5c a yard. i2c Dress Satines at yt yard. 35c French Satines at iScj yard. i2l Dress Batistes at h'c yard. iintire sieck 01 summer sill reduced te 25c a yard. Cor, Prince & W, King Sis., LANCASTER, PA. Midsnmmer Redueti J. B. Martin (6 Ce, .V - I "-(,$
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