I s." l- 4., ' - J U' 1 tsW 'J - n v i v5i:;' ' : , THE lANO ASTER flAILY INTBIJLIGlSNCnEB, TUESDAY, JU3E 16, 1885. iM . V - -0 j J in . , v I It Is? F; . IV , UK- JMW NEGROES SHOT AT. x S JhtMATTJSMPTlXQ TO XNIER XO JIE8I- DXffCX OF A rnxaiciAX. VACCINATION AQAtltBT CMOKXMA. :? f&. .! u&'-V'" C'Mm KltiU of the lOelden Eeele Organ dy' Wa A.Wgre Who I Gradually Turn- i'Xu lag while Town Happenings. m sr. . .... ".-aiiii I'nivninnnnnnm ni iwTviiinifiirKn. ,V Columbia, June 10. About 2 o'clock this vnmlnir. tern mnn. lirnroes. nx tllO light ?r,'ftem their dark lantern shewed, attempted rvW to'cntertheresldoncoorDr. Frank lllnkle, vttfwf Seuth Soeond street, but! were dtscover- & jjpred by the doctor bofero the cntrance had f, " f4" been effected. He llred two revolver shots I', f(ABtUem, butthey escaped unlnjured evor ii. $P back ionce. L J. , Knight of the Gelden P-agle. l Knights of the OoldenKngle, was organized t'w , In Columbia last ovenlng. Tlie incetlng was ',.'?' I..1J In Mirnlnnr'a linll. nml nttnnilnil 1V "' Vr. 1 .tAS- J4T? S-5' i Vi. rt !& e held in Sbrolner's hall, and attended by about 25 persons. The following efllcers wero elected s Past cbler, William J. Htrlckler j noble chief, David Welsh ; vice chief, Wll-j 11am Madden: sir herald, Henry llorfner high priest, Merris Iloepes; vonerablo her mit, Jehn Hirnosey ; master cf records, II, M. UPP, Cient ei exciieipiur, jmnj. j. Ijlchty; koeper of oxcliequor, Philip I. Kol Kel iner. The ledgo will be instiluted nnd the officers Installed en the evening of July 4th. Thirtieth Wedding Anniversary. The thirtieth anniversary of the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Bennett was colo celo cole bratod by that hapry couple, In a (pilot man ner, en Sunday. Tliey roceivod the con gratulations and best wishes of n large num ber of their friends. Mr. and Mrs. llennett sW' nave rosieeu av meir jiresuni. iiuiuu, iie. oei ? Walnut street, ever Bince mey wcre mar- A Negro Turning Wlille. Wesloy Coeiior, tlie colored slater, in turn ing white. His back and hips are as wliite as a Caucasian's and ethor portions of liin body are becoming se. IJarnum will seen be after him. Town Nete. A number ei young folks nre plcnlclng at lieckard's hollow te-day. Charles Heldoman Is attending the annual commencement or the Sing Sing iiillitary academy, New Yerk. He was at ene tline a pupil of the school. A private basket picnic will be held at Wild Cat en Thursday by members of the .Columbia Jjiterary ciuu. An enjeyable progresslvo euchre party was given by Dr. J. K. Lincaweaver last evening at his home en Walnut street. The R. & 0. shifter "0. S. Maltby" struck and kllled a valuable cow ewned by Mr., A. Cellins, at Hellluger'8 siding. It had escaped from Its driver, a lad. Mr. Jehn A. Hlade, proprioter of the Frank lin house, has issued an order whereby loaf leaf ing beneath the trce at his hetel will be prohibited. Dr. J. C. Llnoaweaver Is entertaining his nephew, Jehn Lineawoaver, of Lebanon. A large number of Italian bces swarmed yesterday, en a small locust troe at the Itoad Itead Itoad ieg & Columbia coal shules. Charles Noph Neph sker, a caual beat canlaln, discovering thorn, procured a box and lured them. , Council will docide tbe question of lighting the borough by electric llgut at their meeting this evening. The special meeting of the school beard last ovenlnir at President Tavlor'e was unim pertant. The olectlon of a solicitor was post poned indotinltely. The beard ronenod their expressions of determination te have all school taxes collected by. law, if necessary. and assured Collector Cnyd of their uuaul- rtand sajtlen. A. COVBkeiS CONCERT. rrefcMliie te Weanen the Virtu by TratitmlU ting; It Through 0lte. Dr. Wesloy Mlller, who as long age as July 23, 1873 publlshed In New Yerk a paper In which he advocated the use of the attenuated virus of the dlsease te prevent tubercular consumption and cure It In its oarllest stages u nhniit in nronare vaocine tnal ter te use in pre venting chelera. When asked hew he would ue It, no Baia : "1 will take a ploce of the tlssues of a de ceased cholera patlent and insert it under the akin of a healthy calf. This will gtvn It te the call, and, wlien the dlsease has ad vanced sufficiently, n ploce of its tissue will be put into a second calf, and no en for a third and perhaps a fourth. Tlie object sought in te get n virus sufficiently attenu ated. The virus from tlie last calf will glve a man a modified form or chelera, lust as the Binall-pex virus gives a man a modilled form or small-pox. The modilled form will be noither contagious nor daugoreus te human llfe, but it will provent an attack or chelera just as common vaccination provents sinall- 1K)X. "Hew docs It de that?" "It simply destreys in tlie system the nidus In which the chelera reeds. Until that nidus is ronewod by tlie lajwe or years tlie person Is Hafe from contagion." "It is said that the Spanish govenimont has prohibited Inoculation." "That was a proper thing te de. The In oculation was done with virus taken from a cholera patlent direct But what I propeso te de is te vaccinate with virus passed through the tissue of calves, which Is a very different thing. The dlsease propagated by inoculation Is contagious and may be fatal, but an attenuated or vaeclne virus can be noither." CLVJtnr.lt HVJCEVE VATVUJIS A TAltTAJl. lie Viet UiinccnjMtry Ferre loMnke an Arrest nnd I Sat Upen. Policeman Sneece, popularly known as "the Ninth ward clubber," has made com plaint against Geergo Brecn, Christopher Columbus Amweg and Andrew Mlller, all of whom he charges with drunken and disor derly conduct He also charges Miller with resisting an olllcer, and Ilrcen and Amweg with interfering with an olllcer wlille making an arrest The parties wero held fera hearlng boiero AKlerinan niiKorien, en inursuay ovenlng next at 7 10. It is said that the accused having been en a sort of Jamboree en Saturday night, wcre returning te their homes, when Speoce over hauled thorn at PriiK'O and Jamas street. Words nassed among them. Speoce, as is his habit, drew his billy and whacked ;MI1 ler ever the liead. Mlller evidently was net as drunk as he was mipposed te be, ler no bounced the big iiolicetnan, took his billy from him, knocked him down with Ills list and sat down en him te rest ilroen and Amweg pulled him oil', and are sued for In terfering. Spoece was rather roughly handled, but a cltl7.cn who saw It all says he has only himself te blame, as tlioinen would have gene quietly home If SiH3cce had kept his hands oll'et thorn. The Lutheran Kxcorileo. On Wednesday, July 8th, the combined Sun; lny schools of Trinity and Christ Lutheran churches will held their annual Joint oxcurslen te Mt. Gretna park, via the Pennsylvania rail road. This is In accordanee with action taken at a special meetlnR held last (Monday) evening, te declde unen the pleasantcst place within fifty miles. Mt Gretna park Is thirty-four miles from Lancaster, and the fair will be one cent per mlle for adults and a-half cent per inlln for chil dren. Motliersliethera llMethersl 1 1 Arc you disturbed at night and broken of your rest uya sick ciuiil suirering ana crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth T If se, co at ence and get a boltle of MKS. W1N8LOWB SOOTHING HVUUI'. It will lcllove the voer Htlle sufTercr Immediately depend upon It) thcre Is no mlstake ubeut It. Thore U net a niolher en earth who has ever used It, nliewlll net tell you at ence that II will rcgulate the bowels, and glve lest te the mother, and lellrf and health te the child, operating lllie magic. It Is perfectly safe te use In all cases, and pleasant fi the taste, nnd Is the prescription of ene of the eldest and host female ph lclans and nurses In the United Stales. Beld uvorywheio. 23 cents a bottle. Junclff-lyd&w DEATH, . MussKO. ,1 nun II, HWJ, In I.ampeler, Lelda A. Miisscr, wlfii of .1. Henry Musser, M. I)., In the ssthyeiiref her age. The iclatlves and Irlcnds of the family nre re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from the residence of her husband, In Lampeter, en Wednesday ufternoen,. I une 17th, all o'clock at the house and 2 o'clock at I.ongenccker'a meet tug house. Jul5-2tl JIcMamev. On the 1.1th Inst, at St. Jeseph's hospital, liurnaid McMuben, In the OM year of his age. The relatives and friends nre respectfully In vited te attend the funeral, liem St. Jeseph's hospital, en Wednesday morning at ten o'clock. Interment at St. Mary's cemetery. JIMtd Gkhj!. In tblselty, en the IGth Inst., Jehn W. Gerz, In the (Kith year of his age. INottce of funeral hereafter.! " rroferrcd.... O..H.A Q Uoehester A Pittsburg. I'd. ft Evans,,,,,....,.,, Manitoba . Oregon A Nev., Oregon Transco,. .'; Pullman Palace Car,.. i; 21) 13 BtecK Market. new An rr.n tiqexexth, A "NABTICIiK aivTNOrHEATHYAC aivTNOrHEATHYAC llen le thn skin, Inevcry way conducive te health, Is MILLKU'S UOHAX BOA1', Quotations by Heed. McQr&nn ft Ce., bankers, Lancaster, I'a. ' i ' It a.m. 12 k. 3 p.m. Missouri Pacific, Michigan Central MK i M , New Yerk Control fWi M Hi New Jersey Control 37K 3V, 31H flhle CenLral i Del., Lack. Western W Denver A Itle Grande. Krle lu , Kansas ft Texas 17 LakoBhero Wi Chicago A N, W., common, a, N.N. Out. A Western St l'aul ft Omaha 21 l'aclfle Mall Mi llecnusu:rA l liufuurg, Bt l'aul Texas l'aclfle union Tactile Wabash Common Wabash rrefcrrcd ie" ie2 OUit PU11K ItYK WHISKEY AT 75c. a quart can net be surpassed for the money. aprK-lydll JOHN a GIVliEH. BUY QOUVIf. GEO. 1 KATIIVON. IIOHUKU'8 MQUOIt STOKE, Ne. il Centre Square. T3ENNA. CIQAIta FROM X Hundred up, at UAUTMAN'S YKI.LOW 8TOHE. fhOO PEK ritONT CIGAR USB IT IN COLD WATKlt, USE IT IN het water, it will glve geed results MIL- CARPETS ! NEW BTYLB CLOTJILNd. Tapestry Brussels, ii Western Union Telegraph., I2U Louisville ft Nosbvlile 31 N. Y., Chi. A 81 L Lehigh Valley .... Ixshlgh Navigation 41 l'ennsylvanla... Heading , V,i I'.T. AllufTale Northern l'aclfle Common .... Northern l'aclfle I'ref .Ti Hostenvllle Wi Philadelphia Krle Northern Central Underground Canada Southern Oil Poeplo's l'ossengor il( Jorsev Central trili ny. 1X 8IK LEK'S IIOKAX SOAP. mEA UltlNKEIlS JL what you get wit LOOK YOU HEBE, one pound of Clarke s EOc., C5c., 75c. and Mc. NEW BTYLK ratneus Tea. 3 nieces of Miller's llerax Bean. or a lieautlful Cup and Saucer, or Majolica 1'ltchcr, Lump Staich, Se. t,. CLAKKE'ATKA BTOItE, 38 West King Street. THE CITY TAX 1H PAYABLE ON OH bofero JULY I, with an nbatomentof 3 per cunt Ofllce hours from U a.m., tn.lp. m. C. P. MYEIIH, J013 15td City Treasurer. Bedy Brussels, l. 11.13 and (l.U. Ingrains, 25c. te 75c, THE GHEATICST KNOWN SOAP answer all purpoe is timer's llerax. TO JfEir AUrEllTIHEatEliTS. B AKING POWDEK. TJ10K PU11ITY, EXCEhhENCE, FUI,I, J2 weight and strength MILLEK'S IIOKAX BOAP has no ciiual. AUnOhlU ACI 1J, CIII.OHIDE lAMK, Pratt's Chletldes, and ethor seasonable dis infectants In large stock, at , liUULKY'M DKUO BTOItE, Ne. 24 West King Htrcct. KOIl IIEST. Loek at our Goods bcfoie bujliig. liaveONK 1'ItlCL. We only JOHN S. GIVLER & CO., NO. 25 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTEIt, PA. MAJIKETI). Philadelphia I'roduce Market Pnif.AnKLrniA, June 10. Fleur continued dull, unsettled nnd prices weak. Sales of .() bairels, lurludlng Mlnucisela extras ut llff.'i: I'eiiu'a lamlly, at fl0Jt4S5 Western de lit l 'i"I & nil, and patents at IlieftlM. Kye Heur steady et 13 8XWt per barrel. Feed was steaity, with lniidemte sleck. Bales of Western Winter limn, spot, lit 13 U)QH JOper ten. At thelp. in. call Wheat was dull, wlthixic hid for June j V,i for July ; 1 te for Aug. tUtl't, for Sept. Cern was unlet ; fU". June; KVKc ler July; Blc for Aug. ; fti;c for t-ept Oats ere easier 4()c. bid for June; Hiic for July ; 37Kc- Aug. ; 3."c, bepl. THE CHEAPEST AHTI0I,E IN THE market today, rensiilcilng riuallty, is MIL LKlfBllOllAXSOAP. ACHINI8TS, "feUNDKYMKN AN'I) Illacksmlths usa MILLER'S IIOItAX BO,P and claim It unequalled. nuisKi'-uinse tree srastva. The Sophomores Kntrrtaln a Delighted Audi ence at the Chapel. The concert, under the auspices of the sophomore class, In the collcge chapel en Monday evenlnc w-as a decided success. The gloe club was composed of V. 1L Senso Sense nlgandJ. L. Itetish, first tenor; G. W.I). Derwart and II. A. Dubbs, second tenor ; D. Bchelrer and G. W. Denibach, lirst bass ; A. K. Lutz and A. S. Dcchant, second bass. A. F. Shoedlor was the pianist The following was' the pregramme: TAUT 1. Orchestra. Greeting Ulce " Welcome Te-night " (W hltc), Glee Club. Violin Sole " Conceite, Ne. 13 " (Kreutzcr), C. L. llewmun. Quartette " Jeys of Spring " (Gelbell.G. W. D. Derwart, D. bshrcler, 11. A. Dubbs, A. H. l)u -1 chant. Piane Bole " Second Hungarian Khapsedy " IJ.lszt), A. P. Scheedlcr. ikirltone Sole " This Heart by Wee O'er tukcU" (Murltuna). A. It. I.utz. Piane Duet " Mldsummenilght's Dream " (Mendelsehn Smith) A. P. Bheedlcr, G. J. LIs berger. Chorus ' Anvil Chorus" (Trovatore), Glee Club. TAUT II. Orchestrn. Glee " 11111 of I'aie " (Zellncr), Glee Club. Vecal Duett "Oh 1 Haste Crimson Mern" (Lucia), D. II. Sensenlg. A. It. Lutz. Quartette "bunrlsu' (White), G. W. D. Dor Der wart, D. Scheirer, J. L. iteusb, A. S. Dcchant. Tener Sole "The Captlve nnd the Hint" (Musquctecrs), O. H. Scnsenlg. Piane Sole "Pathetlc Senata" (Ilccthoven), A. F. Sheedler.' Trie" Faint Heart Never Wen Fair Lady " (Ielanthe), D. II. Sensenlg, G. W. D. Derwart, A. It. Lutz. Glee "Geed Night" (bishop), Gtce Club. Hew Luwtireukliig Ilelnliers Arrested In I'enn syUmilii Supplied Their Ciittemfrs. An oxtensivo illegal trade In whisky, de moralizing the laborers, delaying work and causing less te tlie contractors, lias been car ried along tlie line of the Seuth Pennsylvania or Vanderbilt railroad, lu liedlerd, t niten and Somersct counties, for seme time, and the United Stales authorities, under direc tion of Secretary Manning, have determined te break it fp. This Illicit tratllc and the drunkenness resultlug from it huve at va rious times caused a total huhipciisIeu of labor, especially at Siding Hill nnd laurel Hill tuunelH. Eleveii persons, charged with soiling the liquor, have been ledged In the Uodferd jail. Twe of these Flclcner Guent and David Huby, both of Huntingdon es caped, and three ethers, Frederick and Her- man Knsoieng, latner and son. unit rairicK McNeil, have net yet had a hearing. The ether six huve beeu committed te Jail at Pittsburg for trial. Peculiar methods wero used in cerryliiir en tills business. Some of theso engaged In it ejienly icddled the liquor, but the mero gen eral way was for theso wanting It te place their bottles and meney en u stump and then go away. On returning they would find the bottles tilled nnd the money geno. Tlicre wero stumps all along the line that mysteri ously swallowed tlie coin and jwured out whisky. At ethor places shanties, ene and a liaU stories high wero built. The lower story was eicn te tlie public and the upper ene occupied by the proprioter, wne nover made his appearance Through a hole in Uie wall a small elevator or dumb waiter could be reached en which the money and bettle would be placed. The customer would then shout "Moses" te the man above when the dumb-waiter would ascend and shortly return with tiie bettle tilled. It has net imjcii ascertaineu wnore me liquor is obtained by tliese retailers, but it is believed there Is a iiioenshiuo distiller' somewhorp in the mountains ne.ir the read. Search has bceu made for it, but it lias uet beeu found. Deputy United States Marshal ISeegics, of lied ford, has the names of many of tlie dealers, and will arrest them. New Yerk Produce Market. Nkw Yenx, June in. Fleur market dull but without (iiotable change ; Fine, tl Tiffi -t; Supcrllne, tlSOtftJ M ; Common le Fancy F:. l m eiiln. sj idnTil mi Minnesota. 3 bDrtl yj. Wheat Ne. 2 Itcd, Winter, June, ft 01; July, 1 Ollii Bept..$10li. Coni-Ne. 2 Mixed, July, ile ; Aug., 8ic; Sent.. UKil Oats Ne. 2 Mixed, June, 37JSC ; July, 3JJ,;c. Ilyn nominal, Itarley dull. Perk dull ; Mess, fllM. Itnl V184. July ! WW, Aug.; I7 07,bept. Molasses nominal. TunHintlne llrm at ."MUc. Kesln linn ; strained te geed, f I Kffl 20. Petroleum si cad v ; rcllneil lu cases, eJtfSle. flutter steady ; Western Imitation Creamery, 1.1c. Chcese (jiilethulflnn ; Ohie Hut, prime, GJJ ' Kggs dull ; Western, lle s State, UXQlSd. Sugar steady ! Ucllnud Cutleaf, TJ-Jc : Gran ulated, fi H-lWc. ltlce steady and unchanged ; Caiellna and Louisiana common le fair, lilc. Tallew dull ; Prluiu City, &jic. Fielghts nominal. Cotfee stcaily ; fulr eargecs, 8Je. ll.iy dull ; Ne. 1 Timethy, l le. Chicago Produce .Market. Ciiioaeo, June HI, 9.30 a. m. Market opened higher this luernlugju sympathy with heat und and corn, which udwiuccd und opened Uc higher en thu reported decrease in the visible supply. WheatJuly, hKc ; August, Oljie ; BcpUKlKc Cern Fuly, 4Jjc ; August, 16Xc ; Sept., lejc. (iat July, S-iKe ; Aug., 2c. Perk luIy,$IU4B; Aug., lu IVA: f-cpl., HOW. Laid luly, te K; Aug., I; TO. Klbs July, fci 37f ; Aug., 3 45. CLOSIHU. 1 r. M. The strength In Wheat lout seen nllcr the opening en account of the bulls being loe unxleiiH te resllzu. Cern closed strong and a cent higher. Wheat ut yesterday's elote and Oats hair a cent higher. Perk 10c higher, lilbs 5 nnd Lard 'ly, ccntx better. WheutJune, tfSKc; July, 89Jic; August, ie ; pepu, is iyic. Cem June, 48c ; July, eepr., tv. eats June, 33Jc ; July, 3IK032Jic; Aug., 2M ; Sent., CKc. Perk Perk, $10 40 ; July. $10 40; Aug., 10M; Lard I line, $0G3;July, W C3 ; Aug., u; ? ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholcsemencss. More ceo cee ceo nemiial thun the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, nlum or phosphate ponders. Nelil only in cam. Keval IIakime Peaijir Ce., l(l Wull street. New Yeik. may.TMyd.tw rrMK UKST 6e A. the City, at BB. OCIIOOIi TAX KOIl 1885. The duplicate Is In the hands of the truusuier. Three per cent, eh" for prompt payment. W. O. M AllSIIALL, Treasurer, Ne. 12 Centre Biiunre. - Olllce hours from a u. in. te 4 p. m, juucll-tfdll Use MiuilitMiii 1 he Original mays lyM, HAW ll BYONCI-; USING MlLLKIl'S BOAP you will use no elhei. everywhere, lTn6uTrKXCKIKfrONrTrnY HliHT Cigars In the town, two for Se, at UAUTMAN'S YKLLOW FKONT CIGAU BTOUE. D HESS GOODS. Tlie Norfolk JuckeLs nre dally 1 I'rciisiiig in iieimlarily. Coel, easy fitting, nebby and worn without a a vest, they nre just the thing for knockabout dress in the country, nl nl tlieugh they leek well nnywlicre and just imv are all the rage. All sizes nnd prices. A. 0. YATES & CO., 602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST., Philadelphia. ANOTIIKK CAKLOAI) OF ruS-Sind Heller Fleur. The Ilcst. IIOItAX Fer eale UAUTMAN'S HAVANA OIOAK IN FItONT C1GAK YKLLOW BTOUE. REDUCTION IN CUSTOM -MADE Clothing. A well-made, Klegant trimmed and perfect lilting lluslness Suit ler I18.0U. A geel Kugllsh Corkscrew Worsted Suit, flat braided, In ene, two, three or four-button cuta way, for JiVOO. A hundsome Check Casslmera Suit for liO.eu. An elegant Sergo Butt, In black, hlua. drab or blown, for 115.00. Finn Knellsb Btilpcd or Check Pantaloons tiem t&UUup. Ito Ite meinbcr, all work Is strictly llrsUclass. Every garment wnnanled te b ii presenlcd. A geed fit, well-made and nlccij trimmed. The IarKest assortment of patterns in this city. A. JL IIOSKN8TKIN, mil-Onidlt 37 North Queen Bticel. QAK HAlili. - THY OAK HALL. 4TeiTJc; Aug., 47c; Sent.. i N). Itlbs June, 13 10 ; J illy, 1 5 Sept., $e(U 41); Aug., rM: WHAT IS SECESSAItr. ! The President Demands that "Oll'mndve l'artl- sanslup" Slutt be Preted. New Yerk Herald nispatch. In speaking of the appointments of presi dential postinasters made, Postmaster Gen eral Vilas said that, in addition te the re movals for oilenslro partisanship, there wero as many mero cases, in which, after consider ation, it had been docided net te roinevo the postmasters. In theso cases, although evi evi evi donce of offensive partisanship had been pre sented, it was regarded as insuillcient, tlie rtresident net being disposed te soize the opportunity for removal, but te rcquire tlie oxistenco of partisanship te be shown as an undeniable fret. As showing the spirit of fairness and deli cacy that has animated the president in doal deal ing with the presidential postmasters, the postmaster gonerol said that there were eigh teen such presidential appointments made by Prosident Arthur in tlie last days or his term, in cases wliore vacan cies had eccurred, and which had been confirmed by tlie Sonate, but no com cem com luisslenu had issued. In all of tliese cases, ns a matter of legal right, President Clovo Clevo Clove land could have made appointments, be cause the act of appointment had net been completed by the iasuauce of commissions. But he thought It only considerato and fair that he should glve the commissions in com pletion ofthe act of appointment, and it had been done in all classes but one, and in that case thore had beeu a resignation by the ap ap ap pointce bofero the commission Issued. Surprise Parties. Last ovenlng a large surprlse party was given te Mrs. Maria fitaull'er, at her residence en North Queen street, abeve New. About fifty couples wero prescut, and there was singing, music and dancing. The whole affair was managed by Airs. Staufter's daughter, Miss Lizzie, and it wound up Willi an elegant sunper. Yesterday MtssMame Musketnuss reached the age of ''sweet sixteen," and that the great event might be appropriately marked, her yeun friends treated her te a surprlse party at the residence of her father, Peter Musket nnss, 310 North Marjr street. There were nlnoceuplos of young poeplo in the party, and although the surprise was complete Miss Musketnuss and her family wero much de lighted and they and the young folks passed ajelly evening. Strawuerrle Getting Scarce. There was a dearth of strawberries In the New Yerk market yosterday. Geed berries were from te 40 cents a box, ami hard te get The supply from the Seuth has ended, and Northern barrios are received only In limited quantities. The Northern soaseu be gan last Thursday. It generally ends about July 10. Thore Is overy prospect of a short crop ami high prices. The late son-son and cold nights have killed the. plants in New Jersny and 'Westchester county, and wholesalers predict that price.) will remain high. Heading & Lebanon II. It. i:iettleii. The stockholders or the Heading k Leba non B. R- company met en Saturday nnd elected the following efllcers : President, Wil liam M. Kauirmau: directors, Charles McFadden, "William G. Moere, Jehn Shon Shen our, Dr. James W. Denpen, Jacob Behny, Jehn Denges, Jeseph Coevcrtind Adelphus ItoineehL Tim renipeilans First te Can Trails. We are iudebted te Pompeil for our great Industry of canned tntlts. Years age when the excavatien wero beginning n pirty of Americans found, in wliat had been the pan try of a heuse, many Jars ofpresorved ilgs. One was opened, and tliey were found te be fresh and geed. Investigation shows that tlie figs had been put into the Jars in a lioated sUite, nu aporture being lelt for tlie steam te escape, and thou sualed witli wax. Tlie hint was taken, and seen alter fruit canning was introduced here, the process being Identical with that in vegue ut Pompeii twenty centu ries age. Thore are many ladles among us who can tomatoes and pouches for domestic use, and de net realize that they are Indebted for this art te the poeplo of Pompeil. A Tough Hull Tossed by Loceinotltc. Frem the Easteu Argus. An Alderney bull, belonging te Philip Dietrich, of Seuth Orange, htartcd yesterday te cress the rails in front of a swiftly moving train. His chain beenme entangled in tlie railroad tics and held him en tlie track. He faced the locomotive, and tlie engineer tried te step the train, although he thought he had at last met the vorltable bull that considered himself strong enough te toss a locemotlvo from the track. The englne ilung the bull twenty feet into an adjoining let. A number of men attompted te drag away the animal ten mlnutes alterward, but the bull rosentcd tlie rough handling, and, springing te his feet, walked away seemingly uninjuied. A Srene 111 Kentucky. Frem the New Yerk Bun. Keutuckiau (rushing into a saloon in great haste) Here, give me a drink of whisky. Bartender I'll have te go down cellar and tap a fresh barrel, colonel ; the old ene has runeut- Hut it won't take me ten mlnutes. Kentuckian All right, go ahead, but be quick about it. I've Just heard that my heuse is en fire, aud 1've ue tline te lese. Illb Ilrekeu und Hurt Internally. At the railroad crossing at Laudlsville yes yes terday aftorneoii Jehn Sheirich's herse scared at nn approaching locemotlvo and Jumping away from Mr. Schclrlch who was holding him by the brldle, knocked him down. The wagon te which tlie horse was attached went evor Mr. Schelrich, breaking ene or ills ribs and injuring him internally. Dr. Shenk attends him. Live Meck Prices. Cmcioe. Cattle Itecclpts, 7,b00 head; ship ments, 2,500 head; market active; natives be higher; shipping steers, !,3S0Q1iki B.s, KiSeQ Mi: l,20eai,3.V) JL., 5 aJ5 40 ; UfiOfit.WO !,., tl UOQ. 30; stockers and feeders, lvf5(i cows, bullsuud mixed, tl 403130, mainly llSOfi 3 75; slop-fed steers, M?eSO; through Texas cut tle, 100 cars en sulu; corn fed, tlRIN); grousers, SOOjJl.OSO IM, SI0J4 3O ; 750GiKsJB,s,i.l(it3415; WHS 701 fcs, K 306 ! . Hogs ltecelpts, 30.000 he.td ; sblpmcnts, 4,500 ; market flew, tic lower, nnd cloning (Inner; rough und mixed, fi 7504 05 ; packing and ship ping, iVirtiW C.h, tl 057l 15; lightweights, lOi(170 ft,, U 0031 9J ; lsu-ilu fts., :l tiegi 10 ; skills, t3 25?3 GO. biice ltecelpts, 1,000 head ; shipments, nene ; market steady ; natives, lOOQl'J) If.s , and ever, 14 1004 45; WQft'i fl,S,t3 J4 WJ CSfil Us, 4(j AW, Weitern, t.1MI; Texas, ti lOtfi 50 ; lambs, riSOQIU) Vhead. East Luikiitt Cattle Market Inactive, weak and lower; 154We eir from last week's price ; receipts, J,u.!5head ; shipments, 1 ,.'.) head ; hlp menu te New Yerk en baturduy und Sunday, 55 carloads, Ilnrra mnrkl-t liptlvn l'Tillflill,lnhllfl. tl V?l "130; Yorkers, tl 1'iQI -J5; u-celpts, H,7ue bead; siiipmeius, j.jiiu ueim ; smpmcnis ie-uw ieik en tiulmdayund hiinday, 37 carloads. Sheep dull and ZiQUki lower than last week ; receipts, 1,400 head; shipments, 3,oe head. Tu "i HAND CONCKHT X -AT TIIK- Mronnerohor OarUen, This (TUESDAY) evening. 11 JIKKKY DOEItll, Prep. ITANTED. tV Three te Flve Thousand Dollars wanted lu a legitimate uholesale business, as special 10 per cent. lntciet guaranteed with geed se curity. Address .V, W, this ettlcc. JunelC-lwd LOAN f.ri,000 ON 1'IKST MOHT AGE atS per rent, interest. Ajiply te JIAIIMMAN A llUil.NS, Insuranceand I tea I Estate Agf-nls. Olllee Ne. 10 West Orange Bt. JelG-'Jtlt rpninieAHD oirDiHncitfrep"THT: A. Western Market Company met this morn ing nnd declared a dividend of two per cent, en the capital stock. Thotreasurer'srepert was read, showing that there had be-n expended in Improvements upon the building tfiasumef stn 41. The market Is In a very flourishing con dition and Its success Is assured beyond a doubt. JunelC-tfd T OST ONMONDAY AITKHNOON, ON XJ the Herse Hhoe read, between bumucl Potts' Hetel and the Uefermcd church, an open, dark Meed Mirer Watch, Ne. lli;t?J. A llberul toward will be paid upon Its lcturii te thu owner, at Ilarevlllr. ltd.tw JOHN E. MYEItH. SUMMER GOODS UECE1VE1) AT THE BEW YORK STOEE. Twe Cases lieautlful PRIjNTED SATIjNES, Fifteen Cents n yaid ; made te sell at 25 Cents. An Immense Bleck of WASHING IIKESS GOODS, CllAMIlU.WS, BEKKBUCKKltS. GINGHAMS, I1AT1STES V1CTOHIA I.AWNB, INDIA LINENb, NAINSOOKS AND PIQUES, At Lewest City Prices. A CHOICE SELECTION OF ORIENTAL AND EGYPTIAN LACES, SWISS NAINSOOK and CAM1IKIC EMBROIDERIES, In All Widths and Qualities ut the Lewest Prices Ever Known In the Trade. WATT, SHAND & CO, Nes. 8 & 10 East King Street. M EHCHANT TA1LOH. I. IcCAULEY - Oak 11 id I will show you mero geed Cloth Cleth lug than you can sec elsewhere in America, and Head Oak Hall Talk Daily. J. B. MAKT1N & CO. J MERCHANT TAILOR NO. IS I NORTH QUKKX ST. (Iluehinlller'slhilldlng ) ONE OF THE F1NLST LINE OF FOREIGN & DOMESTIC GOODS, FOIl THE SPUING AND bLMMElt TltADE, EVER SHOWN IN TilWtni 8-Cull and take n leek at the goods, and you will be sure le have jour measiue taken ler a suit. juue'.i 1yd H NO 1HH1I.V HHOTH KH'S Ono-Prlce ClethiiiK Heuso. NIGHT LAST, rier lllteli. wcluh- Had blue ribbon und Philadelphia Lite Stock -Market. PiiiLAOKLniiA, June IS. Thn receipts ut the dlircrent stock yards were : Fer the w eek lleeves, 2,400 ; previous week, 4J,liOU head ; sheep, 8,M0 head ; pru leus week, H..VJ0 head ; hogs, 4,C0e head ; previous w eck, 5,000 head. Iteef cattle were fallly actlve and lie higher. We quote as fellows : Extra, (.JiGM"! geed, V)iQGa ; medium, VA 5Ke ; common, 4X0Sc. 1'nt cows were lu better reeuest at SfllUc. T OST ON SATUHDAY XJ a small lllack and Tan Terrier lllteli Ing about four lieuuils. Had blue rlbl bell attached te neck. The Under will tilease return her te Ne. ItleOrTII PltlNCE STUEET, und bu l own riled. ltd S'TATKFAvTellLInraT OK thy city of Lancaster, deceased. Letters of administration c.l a. en said estate ha Ing been granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are reiiuested te maku Immcdlale uy ment, and theso having claims or demands against the same, will pre-eut them without delay for settlement te the undersigned, residing in the city of Lancaster. WILLIAMS. 81UUK, Administrators. ExlexFuamklik, Att'y Jun'MitTueuw If jeu would llnd something te your advantage. WANAMAKER &. BROWN, Oak Hall, 8. E. Cek. Sixth and Markvt Htkekth, I'UILADKLrlllA. w ILIil AMHON & KOSTKK. Juvenile Cletning -FOU- SUMMER WEAR -IN- DEMOCHATIO COUNTY COMMITTEM. There will be a meeting of tbe Dcmo Dcme erutlc county committee ei Lancaster county, in the committee rooms, third story et liepler's postenico building. LancaHtcrcllv.en MONDAY. .1 1'NK 29. ima, at lu o'clock n. m., te flx a tlme for the meeting of the County Convention iir-. J. II. Liciitv; II. h. PATrrasef, W. II. GiUKn, Lamcahteii, 'r.. W.U. Secietarlcs. Si;L, Cbulruian. JunelS, lf. TCTAT AND LEAN. JunUtd r requ nged i Mlleh cows were unchanged nt fi5Qe. cai cuives wcre cne ut fuexc Sheep wcre Inactive und Jolewcr. We iiiote as follews: Extra, 4Jf?5e ;goed,4aHfc ; medium, 3K634C; common, iiiAic Spring lumbswciole lower at SJAKte. Hogs wciu active und higher utij&iJic. Sent Out. Jehn Moero, arrested by Censtuble Wig gius, of West Lampeter township, for drunkonness and disorderly conduct, was ceininltted te tlie county prison last evening by Alderman liarr for tliroe days. Appointed Notary Public. Jacob Kornper, of Akren, Kphruta town ship, his been appointed notary public. His commission, which was received at tbe recorder's olllce te-day, bears date of June 15 and is eoed for three yearn. Ilemarkable Statements. Ftomthe Utlca Observer. Wbllelaw Held buj'h " thu prospecUef tlie Ileptiblican i;irty viw nover brlKhter." Jehn Ij. Hiilllvnn claims that It was his wife who aasaiilted iilm, und i'rer. Koeloy avers that bis meter Is the greulest iuvontlen of the age. Merchants' Cheap Kxcursleu Te New Yerk and Ceney Island, Thursday, June lfth. Iteund trip tickets geed for three days. Train leaves Lancaster (King street) ut&Ua. in. Fare, 4.fS3. Leave Manhelm at 0:.7 Lltltx at t.ii and Enhmta at 7-03. Fare, ttfia juneJ,U,15,l7ltw New Yerk Stock Markcu Nkw YenK, June 10. Wall street, 1:00 p. in. Meney easy at IK per cent. Exchange fliilet. Governments llrm. Currency B's.-tlStfJJ bid ; 4'sCeup.,tl23i bid ; 4H's de, tll2ibld. Thosteck market opened stieug, and x,i(tie higher than It closed lust night, and en geed buying of the grangers, bald te be for the ac count of Chicago houses, prices further ad vanced by midday Q per cent. At Ilhis writing prices nie fractionally lower en seme silling te realize. lr.M. Sr.M. Western Union c.'U ft- Adams Express . yjs American Express ut ut U.S. Express iru te Wells. Farge Ce no leM' C.C. I.iC O. C. C. I New Yerk Central 85 81); New Jersey Central M 37 Illinois Central Express Ohie Central if Mlchlgau Central 61W SO Northern Pacific it& iu " Preferred 3! axil Central Pacific :kiV stAi Union Paclfle M 53)2 Missouri Paclllc...., , UOK 'M Textts Paclfle ufl ii New Yerk Elevated 111 Metropolitan , 125 Manhattan Alt. & Tene Haute m " Pieferrud Canada Southern 57 Canada Pucltle 3yV Chicago A Alten 135 Cues. A Ohie My I). A Hud Tuif 78W Del., Lac. A West 103)2 Vtl)l Denver n2 Erie ,, j)l " Pi-efemtd ,, Hannibal & St. Je , " Prefuned Kansas & Texas IVA UK Luke bbere , Dlk 63)2 i!'v;ue'Na8hviiie',"!;!'.'.!!!'.!;'.'.' tili ax Merris A Essex " 1 Northwest ,,.,, hik ta Preferred lss Via Ontario Westeni , .... 7!f Ohie A Mississippi ,. .,,. ii " I'lelerred .,., Paclfle Mall 6H W.i Quicksilver .... " Prelerrud lteaaing Hi 14 lteck Island 11U)J 115 San Francisce ,... It) " Preferred , :i Omaha... , SOW 21 Preferred.., , , 7-sJ 71H fit, Paul , ml tsfi ". .Preferred Wiyi 107)J M.( lj.t D A Yf tt)t tf 4jf f ! IIM Base Ball at McGrann's Park. TIIUKSDAY.JUNE 18,1885. The Fat Nine will be composed entirely of men weighing ever 200 pound. The lean nine of men averaging no pounds. Every m third base will get A GLASS OF uumn cauea ui .i-w. Eveiy men who readies LABb'eF HEEIt. Admission te all parts of ground, IB cents. Frce list entirely suspended cur iniiues ui piuyers see iuc:vi. lt TjiAST END YAHD. C.J.SWARRaCO. COAL. KINDLING WOOD. Officii : Ne. 20 Centre Square. Ileth yard and ofllce connected with telephene exchange. aprniydMAF.il UIILIO SALE. OM lUBSDAV, Jl'ME 30, lSvS.', Will he exposed te public gale, at the hotel of Gcerge Wall, Seuth Queen street, Lancaster, that valuable two-story Ilrlck Heuse, with frame eut-Mtchcu, Ne. 824 Seuth Queen street, The let fronts en Seuth Queen street -20 feet, nnd extends lu depth 151 feet 0 Inches. The heuse Is In geed enler lately papered, with gas. Tlicre is a hydrant In the yuid, and con nection with sewer. Persons w Ishlng te vlew the property w III call en Mrs. Gretr, Ne.3-.aJ, Seuth Queen street. Possession will be given at uny tlme desired, en payment of purchose money. bale te commence ut 7 o'clock, when attend ance will be given and terms made known by W. A. HAMIIUIGHT, Attorney In Fuct for Heirs of C. ILambrlght, de ceased. Henry Buuhkbt, Auct. 10, 20, 22, 21, 27, -a, 30. Canary Colored Coats and Vesta, SEEKSUCKER COATS. Striped Coats and Linen Coats. AWIMS MADE AND PUT UP -IN THE- BEST MANNER. Largest Stock of Awning Stripes IN THE CITY. Special llurgalns at '-vc, Full Assortment of Celers worth i5c. Awnings made te order and nut tin. best fixtures, from 11.50 up. Full Line of all materials und stripes, and competent men te de the work. Nothing will give you as much commit as an awning put up eer your window. Yeu can leae the windows open and be protected from the sun. at about half The latest are at stjlcs und best fitting garments -IIAKTEIt NOTICE. In the Cem tef Common Pleas 'for thu Ceunry of Lancaster. Netice Is hereby given that un application w III be made te the said court ou Saturday, June 20, 1885, at 10 o'clock a. m., under thu Act of Assem bly ofthe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en titled, "An Act te Previde for the Incorporation and Herniatien of Certain Corporations, up- Firoved April 29, 1874, and the supplements hrete," for the charter of an Intended corpora tion, te be called "The Olivet llaptlst Church of Lancaster, Pa.." object whereof is the worship of Almighty Ged, and for this purpose we have, possess and entey all the rights, benefits una privileges of thu said Act of Assembly and its supplements. WAI.TEU M. KUAN KLIN, iusa-3tTu Attorney for Applicants. l'OLITICAZ. ICIOn JUltY "commissioner, EDWAltD AMHLElt, Of Drumuru township. Subject te the decision of the Democratic county convention. uiay25-tfdftw F IOH JURY COMMISSIONER JEKOMKIl. 8HULTZ. of ElUabethtewn borough. Subject te the decision et th Democratic cuuuty eomentleu. d A wild piOK JUHY COMMISSIONER, IIENJAMIN HUIlElt. Of the Elgtbh Wurd, Lancaster City. Subject te the decision of the Dcmocrutie county convention. Jel-tfd.tw TmOR JURY COMMISSIONER, E. O. DILLGU, Of Karl township, Lancaster county. Subject te the rules ei the Democratic pai'y. jnyft-KwM,YTtUtW Williamson & Fester's. Gent's White Vests, FANCY VESTS, Silk Mohair Coats and Vests, DKAP 'ETE COATS AND VESTS, FANCY HEUGK COATS AND VESTS. ALPACA COATS AND VEST8. The latest styles and best tltting garments aiuat Williamson & Fester's. LINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS -OF T1IE- Most Prominent Brands. Four New Styles CELLULOID COLLA118. Three New Styles CELLULOID CUFFS, Light Colored SUMMHIl SILK NECKWKAU. PEM JIUOKE FEATHElt WEIGHT UNDEUWEAll and JEAN HltAWEHS of all qualities at Williamson & Fester's. SEERSUCKER HATS IN SLATE AND TEHUA COTTA STKIPE8. Hand-Made Mackiuaw Straw Hats. THE IiAHTilOl tl ' IGIIT COI.011ED STIFF FELT HATS. And an v.lunslvn THAVELING CAPSut ussortiueut of SILK WilUamsen & Pester's. Unites' llrlght Finished Ficucli Kid Shoes. Misses' Curacea Kid Shoes, Ladles' and Misses' Encllsh Kid Pebble Gout. Beige aud Gleve Kid Shoes lu Bprlng. high or wedge h uecls. Gent's Oxford Ties, Strap Ties, Lew Cut lluttuii Shoes' and new pat lei ns lu Hand-Sewed Gaiters. Thu best muiertal used and always tholenest prices at Williamson & Fester's, 32, 34, 30 & 38 East King Street, LANCABTJCK, PA. Itf-mi-mber. we nut un annumi the prltu formerly chuiged In this city FURNITURE & FLOOR LINENS. SLIP CONEltS FOU FHIIMTU11K CUT AND MADE. WINDOW AND DOOKSCUEENS. 1 1 Martin & Ce. PUELIMINAKIFA! Ne Fit TITIOI S ADVEliTI'-ING ' Hut Plain Facta will tell you thetalt every tlmi We claim le have the LARGEST V-SOUTMENT OI CLOTHING, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS, YAX1SES, -c. In this county. We also claim te Kdl goods cheuper than uny othcretore lu the county Te convince yourself, call and see ler yeurm-lf, as every nittcle in oursteie Is inaiked In plain fig ures, und you are at liberty te leek through our stock, whi'tber with the Intention of purchasing ornel. We guarantee polite atlentien toeverv one. OurMEUCH VNT T.MLOItlNG DEPAIlT DEPAIlT JlENTlsreplete with all the arleu styles nnd Qualities ei SUITING' AND PANTALOON INGs that ate wein this si-asen ou will de well te leek et nur goods and nile's before buv Ing cUe hei e, as It will be a considerable saving ei money te you. A Perfect Fit Guaranteed. .Inst Herelvcd un Enormous stock of SUM MEIl GOODS erullKlndsaudOualltles SEEIISUCKEU COATS and EsTs from II.W up. Single Coats us low us 10c. OUIt MOTTO "One Price, and that the Leaest." HESH & BROTHER'S ONE PltlCE CLOTHING IHllSL. COKNEIl OF NOltTil (Jl'ELN SI HI hT AND PENN StjCAiiE B UKGKK A SUTTON. Cor. Vest King and I'rince Sts. LANCASTEIt, PA. J?OK BALE Oil 11EXT, EOIt RENT. Three Law Ofllccs at Ne. 45 NOIITH DUKE STKEET; aud a bnsment 53 feet long, supplied with water aud beut. nuirSB-tia H. FRANK ESHLEMAN. VfTIIITEOAK LUMIIKK KOIt SALE. TT Pel-sous wanting Whlte Oak Lumber, cut toerder, can be accommodated at ence by call ing ou the undersigned at New Provldenee sta tion. Alse, Halls und Pests of all kind. 91 colds of Wliite Oak weed. McFALLS A11KO., Je8-3wd SuilthvUle P. O., Lane. Ce., Pu. TTAPPY THOUGHT AND REDECOA J 1. Tobaccos UAUTMAN'S Tobaccos only Bener plug, at YELLOW NIUM STOllE. CIGAU FIUST-OLABS DOAHDINO. Together with the choice of rooms en the first or second fleer. Surpassed by iieuu lu tbe city. Cull en or address, NO. 4W NOIITH QUEEN ST. Table boarders accommodated. aft-tld TJOTE IB MAKING CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS AT 83.00 A rezsir, AT NO. IOC NOUT1I QUEEN STUEET, lanl'Jtfd Lancaster, Pa. A TIjANTIO CITY. The Chester County Heuse 18 NOW OPEN. Comfei tulile, homullke, situated veiy near thu sea, with extended lilaz.as upon thiee eccuu fronts. This Housu lias long been known as u most pleasant summer retreat. Juiie4-:md J.KEIMASONS. vy-EST END HOTEL, Chestnut Street, above Bread, PlnTa., II. W. KANAGA, Proprietor. Opening Junc 20th. NtwtY Furnished. Passenger Elnvuter, Electric Hulls, Ac, TERMS, $2.50 PER DAY. Mr. Kanagu was 15 years at thu Glraid und several years at tlie Seventh Avenue, Pittsburg, Pu. Jc5 2u d CUMMER. CLOTHING AND HATS. O CleHlns Oat Without Heganl te Cost, at IIKCHTOL1VS. A whole suit for fi up : Working Pants from 40e up ; All Linen Punts, 75c nn i Coats and Vest for 50e up. A fresh supply of Hosiery. Under. wear and NotlenB Just received at prices te suit the timet, at DECHTOLD'S, Na 53 North Queen Btreet, 61gnef the Big Blocking, v A WORD TO PARENTS. As the holidays ule near at hind, the patents will wonder what Is tbe best te get thelrVieys In the way of Clothing. Seiuahliig stieug, ul the sumo tluiu neat und dressy. IF YOU WILL CALL 1 BURGERS SUTTON'S Your mind will bu put at rest, us we id v the vcrv suit veu wunt ut nrli everyone. We can Giturantce Workmanship eeeause luey uie uui un u jiuke in sun- you wunt ut prices te u it WE II A E THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF Thin Coats and Vests IN THE CITY, AT P11IC1 AWAY DOWN -GlVE L'S A CALL.-i Burger & Sutten, MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Ne. 24 Centre Square, LANCASTEIt, PA. w- WALT, l'AVElt. INDOYV SOKEENH. A GOOD-SIZED Wire Window Screen! FOR FIFTY CENTS Al'IKCE. Mudotellt the window. This Is about one. third less In prlee thun they were uist senseu. We have treiii lour te II ve thousand patent frames lu stock of till sUes. n'.idy te udjustand tuck the wire ou. They utu without doubt thu cheapest and best In use. I.uudtcape Vlres fi-eni-Js te SO Inches. Plain, , il, 91, , 3), a' 31, 3 inches wide. Sold by thu feet or roll ut low prices. AMONG OUU STOCK OF WALL PAPER Will be found a geed many Odds and Ends, fieiu3 te 10, 1-J and ll pieces, lh.it we will cloe out at about half value. There uie seme ery choice patterns among tli.-ni. DADO nnd PLAIN SHADES, Flxluies, Ceiils, Leeps, Ornuuieiits, ic. LACE CURTAINS lu grout variety, Poles, ie. PHAEES W. FRY, Ne. 67 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER. PA THE ONI,Y a It EAT EXTERNAL III. medy, Thnseemtnent cliiunlsls, Piefessnrs Deremus and Uuttemliall, endorse llenseu's Cap. cine Plasters. l-'OUEMAN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Removed from Ne. Ill West Klux street te Ne. 27 North Pilnce. (Late residence et A. E. Roberts.) imSmd DK M -.-.r ., - 'J v -5 .1 l! . 'A, tfSt v4,v - JiiitA-Ai ' 3i
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