.; ..I THE1LANCASTER DAffiT INTBIitlGENbER, TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1885. t 'S Tr" I, . '-w- BS -at. m m tt m w r- s B Tf'S W 'iW $L' IrKS IH& . ''. $ l a. iM A ;4l ' r ON THE RAILROAD. P this HAOtt MAX FALLS VXD EH Til It Tit A IX. Km 2??X lTMMteg en l'tel;h( An Iren Worker Away Frem Heme Narrow Y. i Cram Death In 'Squire Lv ails' 1 ,frHe Court Nules About Town. cCerreapoudenceot lNTEt-Liur.NCxn. JMBtA, July II. Anether railroad t happened ten Celuiublaii lest night k will inest likely liave n fatal tcruilna- Beajamln Hlelimnii, living noarlhe MJlay lttnince, nitcnipieii te jump en n Blind frclclit traliiat tlie branch inter- i1 at Mlitdtotewii, botweeu ten and rea e clock. His feet sllppeil and lie sw i attains! Ibe moving train, and a truck I ever an armnnd leg, mangling thetn mterriblomanuer. Tlie empleyes et tlie tMme te liia nsslBtance and rendered ' oemrortablo n nossllile under theclr- Stehtnait was taken te tlie DBrg hospital, whero no new is in a t precarious condition. TOe true facto concerning this sad nccident i almost impossible te iltui out. Tlie efll- XK KSbfa of the Pennsylvania raid, at Columbia, i? TOBnrm wie iruui ui mu ruiiuri, uui cuum uui. ('tve any particulars. The accident happen--Mg away from Columbia, the exact truth of JJiOW. badly summon was hurt lias utven iiaru W get, yet it is known that he had an arm act leg crushed at Mlddlctevvn, but what leg and arm is net known. rtStehraan was employed as keoper of the pu. JHsnry uiay turnace, ownett uy u. it. tiniuii Sen, and leaves a family te mourn the re- anlt of riding en a freight train. J Nearly Dreminl. VuvKlla McCann, aged eight, living en Union -utreet, went Ushlng yesterday morning with hr atop-fattier, Themas Smith. Whllocress jnjr a beard at the chute tlie child became 'r-giddy and fell into the water. Her father ...Vfrled te catch held of bcr but he became W. rJ' entangled in his (isliing-reu and fell himself. .J W.. tn..l.. lilal wtnnti I.A.. 1......1 u nlin . ml iUD wum juev ivauu iiui loom nuu v ' swept by film, as the water is very swift at ' vlliUi rvlnrn Hnnlnf llin fieelilnnt n linnlmun & ,, mined Kisocauie te the childV rescue in a RpMwAt Mid nnrenmlnil hi bikini? her from thn Twatir. nllhmlfrli In nn llllfntiHf'lnll4 rnmlltlntl. k She was lvintr at the bottom of the llver en ;,-her side when nicked un. Hv rcsertini: te i the usual manner of resuscitating drowning ;'$ 4 persons the child wits brought te and new is 'M, nit ngai ngaiu wuu me exception ei umiig ,L nervous ever the shock et having such a , It -j . v. w .I'v Q nttrrewf nrann fc'SJ! In the I'ellce Coin Is. j iiijuiua rrjsuy, uoiereu, mil uoiero equiru ("if, Evans last oenIng charged with an assault . i and battery en Jehn Hall, a boy 15 years of The starting of tins treuble was the ff-'accuslng of Hall by Krisby of striking ene of bis children. Hull dunied it, when Frlshy airucK nun ever 1110 uce. the oey tnen threw n stene at Aquilla and hit him en the back. Mrs. Hall came te the rescue of hur child and thou Frisliy turned ids attention te her and called her some very abuslve names, and seme witnosses tcstitled caught her by the anil. Some persons sitting at the Sliaw Sliaw nee hese heuse saw the treuble and guve their ovidenco at the hearing. The assault was committed in front of Hall's home last evening atieiit six o'clock. The squlre held iTisey uuuer e.ui nir ?iwi ler ms nppearaiice at court 'Squire Kvans also hcaid the testimony in the cose of JCinma Lut, charged with entic ing Mary Matirer nway from her home In Raglewn, en the morning of July 7. The ovidenco was of such a chniacter that both girls wero evidently somewhat te blame, and the prosecutor, Charles Maurer, failed te preve that Kinma fiiil. and Ben Stlpe, who are also charged with the bame thing, entered Inte an j' conspiracy te liulnce Mary te leai e her home. The 'squire discharged the cose with seme atlvice te both girls. Iloreueh Uriel. The monthly meeting of council fur August will be held 111 the council chamber of the epera liouse this evening. The couveiijjfiu te elect the chief and us- istaut otJAie Ueluiabla 1- ire department will htiVmhls oveninir. The Columbia Fire cemtjany w ill be represented by Harry 'elte, sr.; uoergo IL 'Wikc and James Maull. The following members have been elected from the Shawnce company : l'etcr lluek, .'uren H. Gilbert and Frank Jansen. A large number of llhh rewp.rucd Jehn S. Yako, Vr. Chas. II. M. Ncall and Harry Kshlcmim for fishing p,1 jast night in the river belew the dam,. Thov succeeded in catching 130 cols nni; yj catllsli. .uecemiiig irv-htcned at seme ebstacle ig iue rana the horte boletiKlnir te K. G. d at Norwood and cime in the Ttnut Hill tike at a very rapid gait. The watreu was swavins Irem ouesidoor tlie read te the ether, but no damage was done, as no teams wero met along the read and the liorse followed the pike, The liorse was stepped at the cerner of Third and Chestnut street,", and taken te its stable. The contract for papering the Saletu Lu theran church has been awarded te Orriclt Richards. Spectators along the river shore, last even ing, witnossed a very excitlng race between two sail beats, ene owned in Columbia and the ether in Wrightsville. q'he Columbia beat proved te be the host sailer, and wen ,41ie race. A new dollvery wagon lias been put in town by tlie Philadelphia ,v. Heading Ex press company, te take tlie place or the old one, which was considered tee heavy for our town. Tne monthly pay car of the Pennsylvania railroad company will arrlve in town this evening. Thopaycaref the Frederick divis ion went down the 1'ert Ileiiewit read this morning. At a meeting last night the Uelumbla Cit izens' band decided te give a balcony soro sero sore uade next Saturday evening. The regular wcekly drill of company C. was held last evening and the following non commissioned elllcers wero apiieinted : Cor porals Gcerge Cristy and Charles Hefer were appointed fourth and fifth sergeauts respec tively. Corporals, ranking lreni fourth te elghtii, will be filled by Privates Sam'l Pres- ten, lOLJSplte, A. V. Rogers, Hyren Jles- nu ueorge auann, iimiiu eruer named. TUB TIV1X VI) US VI LS. AVIiy tlie Ilemecrnts Should Net (ilve Their Oppeuents llie Kclna, 'Or the IMTILMCIKKCEII. "ThoDevllgot sick, the Davit n Menk would hej The Devtt get well, the Huvll 11 Menk was he." That's what tlie old rhyiue says, very pret tily indeed, and appllcable le the Hepublican proaident and mombers of our town council. Mr. Paine, n Hepublican mcinber, was ro re ro meveda few woeks slnce by dentil. Tliis broke down tlie Hepublican majority, leav ing the council a tle. ilefore this event took place this high court or congress carried things with a lilgh hand, muking a goneral sweep of Demecrats holding place under its control, The loue Democrat was Mr. KItch a crippled seldier, nud ilreuian of the fur fur naces beneath the Town hall. Hut the His liiarck of council did net intend that even he should be spared, q'he slate was llxed, the deem of Demecrats delined, Nicky Horn Hern hauer exclaiming, "Mr. It. lie ves make all right." Hut Mr. Palne was taken away and a hitch "came o'er the spirit of their dieams." The lien's skin has proved tee short, and the sharp "dedgers" have resorted te soft-soap. They have dealt this out without stint te ihe Democratic members te indiice thorn te vete for a Hepublican te till the vacancy caused by the death or Mr. Palne. Tlie Hepublican weirhasn bone in his threat He hegs the Domecratlo craue te bike it out. The weir will even vete for the crippled seldier for llreman, lrhe will but take the bone from his gullet 1 Stupendous magnanimity I Wonderful generosity 1 Hut what does Mr. Woiriutend doing if we reftise te help him T Turnout the crippled fireman 1 He cau't de it lie has a bone fn his threat I I My te our Demo cratic inembers or council, "Held the fort." Gfvelr. Wolf the relu, and you will soe hew generous he will prove "Yeu have had oxperlonco enough, and should knew that a wolfwlthabene in his threat Is much less dangerous than 0110 armed ami caparisoned for etl'enslve warl'aieand partisan work. Delly Ann. Celumiiia, July 13, 1885. TUB JiTUXKIt.llIlLl'ItlCU XLOl'XMKXT. wnvi....iH inu .iiiicrtiiiuiii 01 iiim iiocler v Who 1'lJije.l the (lay Lothurle. VrueKviLUh', juiy h jjr, H. S. Stener, hese supposed elopement with Mrs. tJ Matthias Heirrich, or this village, has already bee.-ccorded, wtis a Kraduute of the hocus 1'hlladelphUi medical school or the notorious Vr, Huchaaan, He hai boeh pracUclug at place for tliroe years. At llret with fair Bucress i but of late, owing tn ms lutein lutein lutein porate habits', lie lias lest all Ills practice. He, with his wire, occupled the teame liouse wltli the Helfrltli family. He treated ills wire shamefully, and Onally last fall drove her from lionie. M rsuHloner sued him for support, but when the olllcer 0.11110 te execute the warrant Stencr Hed and was net heard offer some time. About two mouths age, he again miule ills appearaiice, renro renre sentlug hiiiiseir as an agent for the Standard Oil cempanv. It lms been a mystery hIiice whurelic ebUlned his incalf. as he had no money te pay for them. Until of late Mrs. Helirlch was observed taking frequent walks te a weeds cuiiie dlstatice from her home, and upon being followed It was dis dis dis coverod that she supplled the doctor's meals from her husband's table. Tlie Inst heard or the ceuple was at Wash ington borough, whero Stouer endeavored te borrow some money. 8tencr's wife Is a much respected lady, and is new living with frlends In Lancaster. i.V THIS VOVXTHV. What la le lie Keen from Hi" I.niii-Atr County Hill Ten. Ge te the country and sce hew it leeks! Hitch up your herKO or biro 0110. (let a double seated carrlage and take the whele family; and ir sucli 11 vehlcle Is net big enough get u wagon. " Don't be au-ald of rough re ids and high hills. Spy out the elevated points and mount them. Yeu will soe such si landscape as old Moses did net gar.e upon from Pisgah's heights. The best of It is you v.xn outer upon It. Ne tarrying in the wildorness. Ne sleeping In an unmarked grave. Lancaster county nover looked se haud haud haud someas it will this evcnlng and te-morrow and next day. Fer thrce days only. 1 1 may be Justus fair next year, but you may net be hoie te sce. Ge it whlle you ure young. The green and golden glory that is en the fields te-day Is gorgoeus. Purlcctly levely. The hay Is cut, but the odor llngers en the stubble. It was net a heavy crop, but cured beautifully. The w heat Is just ready for the gleaner. Some or It Is cut and shocked, and the Holds that have been harvested add te the plcturesqueuess or the general aspect. The eats Is light green, and whero thorearo strips or It through the wheat the Held leeks like a big llag. And 1110 corn I aurix 11 ricu nuu healthy green you never saw. The blades shine like the glistening leaves of the mag nolia trce. In many tobacco patches the spreading leaves well new conceal tlie bare ground. q'he laurel Is ever j and most of the wild wild weeds llowers are railed and the snowy lierry blossoms have melted nway. Hut the black berry Is reddening by the roadslde and the banks are starred with daisies. Greatest glory orthe landscape ure the trces. Slntrlv. in L-renns. in timber tracts, and stretching along the ridges for miles they are the great featuie of overy extended view. The plcturosque 0I111 droops gracefully In the meadow ; the littlu oak blushes crimson 011 the edge of the weeds, and the young chest nut sprouts are glowing lltlie and strong. Illckerv and manle. cum and nenlar overy variety Is rich in the shaded fjreens of foliage and the varvinc forms or leal, The winding ereeks, tlie bread besoms eT the mill dams rcllecting back the sun like burnished mirrers,give llfe te tlie landscape ; the cattle grazing 011 the hill side or seeking the grateful shade nt noonday; the grass hopper In the fence corner; all animated nature is in unison witli the beauty of tlie Holds and hills, the weeds and streams. At sunrise, at sunset, nt high neon or even when the wheeling constcllatieus cress the sky, the country this county is new te be seun nt iLs best best Ge te the country ! Slr.ijtil Awny i'reiii Heiiib. All ulght-year-ehl son or Charles Or.ui, lu sldlng at Ne. 25 West .Strawberry street, wandered away Irem home jesterday, and nothing was heard or him until this morning. Tlie liey was last seen in the southern part of the city following 1111 eigan-grindcr, nnd It was supposed that he had been kidnapped. Mr. Grau was out all of last night hunting for the child, but could learn nothing, q'he boy was returned le his home this altorneoii, and his story is that he get en tlie cars at t'"j Stevens heuse and was taken te Quarry ville. Tiinre he was cared for by 11 liuy, and when she learned who the boy -.vns she telegraphed te Mr. Grau,jiit5 icllevcd the suspense of himself ami family. A. coterod Inmate of the Children's home Pandered away from that institution yester day, and up te 3 o'clock this afternoon had net been found. The Ilemoirulle rrlm.uie. The piimary elections of the Democratic party throughout the city and county, te elect delegates te the county convention, will be held next Saturday afternoon, at the usual filnces nnd between hours le be announced ly handbill by the ro.sieclle committeemen. Tlie members orthepartysliouhlattcnd them ami make sure of securing lit and fair 111011 te roprcsent tlie wishes of their constituents and Iho best interostsef the party. In Lancaster city the jiells closeatHp. 111. I11 seme or the wards It is customary te have general nominations en Wednesday evening, but the list or candidates is net closedwltli these, and any names handed in te the In Tin.i.KiKNcun job olllce bolore Friday all p. in. will be printed en the tickets for the use of the committee. Itcnalr at SI. Mirj'rt Churrli. The contract for the repair or SU Mary's Catholic church was awarded yesterday te Geergo Hrnst, he being the lowest of four bidders, q'he alterations and improvements will consist of the lowering of tlie gallery, the tearing out of the side altars, 11 new alfcir rail, and the building of nil addition te the church, the upper story of which will be used for sachrlsties, and the lower story for meeting rooms or societies connected with tlie church. Mr. Krnst began work yester day aftornoen and will push the labor en trusted te him te a speedy conclusion. It is expected that all thn improvements, includ ing tlie frescoing, will be finished by Octo ber 1. Tlie Mirtiiittrilier l'eatlwil. The Lancaster Mnuiiiercliorheld their mid summer nights festival in tlie garden of MicnnercliGi hotel last evening and lliore was .1 troinendous crowd present The groater part orthe gardeu was roservod for mombers of the Bociety with tlieir families and friends, wliile ene corner was fenced eir for the use of the public. The instrumental musie was furnished by the City band and was very flne. Soveral ploces wero sung by the members et the Mienuercher. Hctwcen 10 and 11 o'clock a he.ivy shower or rain Cell and the large crowd took rcfuge in the hall whero, te tlie music of the band, dancing was kept up for seme time. The allalr was very onjeyablo and all who attended iiad a geed tlme. That Open I'amel. Win. II. Iiiiuau called upon us te-day te bay that the water faucet in the second story room occupied by him in Watt, Slutnd .t Ce.'s building, was net "inadvertently left open" en Sunday, us stated yesterday ; but that en tlie contrary, the faucet was out ofrepalr, nnd could net be closed, and lias net been closed since he has occupied the room ; but that no water evor flowed through the pipe se long as it was allowed te flew through an adjacent wator-claset ; and that this wator-clesot was "inadvortently " closed 011 Sunday by an an ethor tenant, ter whose act Mr. liiman is net responsible. Letters Gninletl by the lteglster. The following letters have been granted by the register of wills for tlie woek ending Tuesday, July, II : Apministiiatien Stewart Smith lo le lo ceasod, late of Eden township ; Hubert Smith, Salisbury and Smith, Kden, administrators. Kllen lleardeu, deceased, late ot'tjelumlila borough; JehuU. Hyau, Columbia, iidmluls iidmluls trater, Jehn Krclder, deceased, late el I'rovideneo township; Jacob Krolder, l-.ust ileuiplleld, administrator. Clly II0111U Called In, 111 accerdance with 1111 ordinance passed by city councils, March 1th, f I00,(mki of the 5 und tl jer ccnt.clty bends liave been called in ami replaced y 1 jnir cent bends. Much delay occurred in getting in tlie old bends and it was net until te-day that the last of them were cancelled, although Interest en them coased en tlie 1st of April last The mayor lias ulse handed ever te Iho commissioners of the sinking fund f 1,000 et the 0 per cent, city bends or August 8, 1S73, for truusfer te the sinking fund. The SLtjer'a Court. One drunk a country man irem Quafry ville, was the only subject for the disposition or the mayor this morning. IIe was. dis charged with a reprimand. -I.V IXTltSHTlS(( LKDOtttt. Tlie l'rlcrsnf (lln Mini Ferriage Seienty Yepra Ace. Ail old ledger, leR at this olllce byTuemas Robinson, of Marllc, was the account book of Augustus Stoughten, who kept the hotel and furry at McCull's Ferry about lSlM'i Its pages bear curious testimony te the prices current in theso days ; and low landlords of the present, we venture, koep such extended reckonings with their customers at the bar. It Is likewise Interesting te note tlie aj aj aj couutef Its owner with the brldge company of that day. According le this record, the brldge tells collectod Stoughten being gnto gnte mau vailed from ?10 le $10 per week. Frem June II), 1810, te Dec. 31, or the s.une year, the tolaltells collected fooled up f703.ir7, the best wceks having been theso of tlie Christmas season, when they aggregated t.m2ir4', and nf tlie week eudlug Oct. 1", w lien tlie amount taken was fll.8i Frem the account of brldge repairs it appears that beards wero worth fUO per thousand in tliRt day, and nails sold at lr cents per pound. The ninny Individual accounts en the pages of this old book are mostly made up or charges for drinks nnd cold "checks," "Kills" nnd ferriages, lodgings mid meals. Whlskyllguresatii! cents jier gill and 3U cents or gallon j feet ferriages wero 12J each ; void sold at 1 cents per pound ; meals were Invariably l'JJj eenls each, and n- parenuy no discount ler ca.su; 11 cesi a com. a bushel te rerry grain ever tlie Susquehanna ; a "illttlng" was taxed f I.'i'i for getting te the ether shere ; W! hogshead peles wero charged 70 cents and fl'i barrel poles sold for 68 cents ; iiorse nnd rlder ferriages were 25 cents ; sti per and lodging could be had for 18K ; corn was 10 cents per bushel nnd eggs 8 cents n ll07CIl. Dleil en tlie Itend, Jehn Mlller, aged between 55 and 00 years, who lcsldes in Hopewell township, Yerk county, about two miles from Muddy Creek Ferks, came te Yerk Monday morning with a lead el tobacco, which he sold te Lancaster parties, mid started for home about 11 ve o'clock in tlie evening. On the way home, en the powder mill read, two aud-a-hnir miles rrem Yerk, lie suffered rupture of the heart, by a fall from Ills waxeu and died oil tlie highway. Four ribs of the left slde wero broken by the fall. The deceased, who was a Havarlan, had ta;i.iT7 In liioney en his per son, besides two epen-face sller watches pocket kulfe, memorandum book, pipe nnd seme papers, lie was a widower and leaves eight childreii four el whom are married and 1111 estate worth eight or ten thousand dollars. Wh Tlila lli-liy? Tlie law provides that the collection of sbite and county taxes in this city shall le given te tlie lowest bidders In tlie Hast nud West wards respectively, and that the dill'er dill'er dill'er once between tlie lowest bids and 5 per cent. shall be paid by the county commissioners te the school beaid. Tlie duplicates of the col lectors or the tax for 15$1 ought te have been settled long age with the county commis sioners, but the commissioners have net yet paid ever te llie school beard tlie amount due, which is net less than ? 1,500. Why this delay? Cliaiige of Proprietor. Ames Lee, who ler the iast twole years has had charge or the National restiuraut, North Queen street, lias sold the same le Mr. A. P. ruliuer, who fermerly kept llie resUiiirant in Centie Siuare, new conducted by C. A. Hahttir. Mr. i.eeiu retiring te pri vate llie carries wilh him the best wishes or n host of friends. Mr. Fiilmcr has had much expcrlence as a restaurateur, and will 110 deuU keep up the high reputation which Mr. Lee established for the National. Street Vlenem In NfMleu. Tlie lowers appointed by llie court te assess damages caused by the opening of I'liini street lictwtcu New Helland avenue and thecityl'mlts were engaged this morning In hearing llie testimony or the preperty owners allected. The only witnestyet te be examined was heard at I o'clock and the uv.urd of vlewcrs will be lllcd te-morrow. The viewers went eer flie ground of the proposed opening of Franklin street this aftornoen and will hear testimony te-morrow. Collet Hut; Ter a Climili Dtlit. Jonathan Harris, J. II. II. Hutler, Hdward Clark, (Jeerge Hurteu, Geerge Smith and Albert Wilsen have been appointed a com mittee by the African M. II church, te collect among our citizens te make up n debt of i'JM, against their church en Straw berry street. They will call en citlzeus within the next week and will no doubt receive enough centrlbull ms te pay the incumbrance en their prejcrty. Out of Tonti, Hev. H. (ircenwuhl, I). I)., and wife left Lancaster for 1'hll.ulelphi.i this morning, for a brief vacation. They will step ut the Girard liouse. Halph Simen, the Louden clothing reno vator, loll Lancaster this aftornoen for Wis cousin, te which state lie will apply his skill at renovation. Misses Mary and LI77.I0 Heiily left for Hasten this morning, te start iiem tlicnce en an extended tour et pleasure. New Mf'thiiils In Ciinnlns. Of Mr. Hilts and his instruction in new methods In caiinlug,KInsloe & Hros., of Leck Haven, telegraph: " Lecture perfectly satis factory mi r.ir as we knew." Mrs. I.e. 1'ddy "writes te the Isti:m,i (ii:nckh: "Ills instructions are satisfactory usfaras I knew, but think it is net worth the price lie asked here, ?l.f0, as any geed hnusowife is acquainted with most of them. 1 haveput up corn by his method. It Is de licious.'' Cleud-l!iint ut Titu-ik llie. A cloud-burst about one inilit south of Tltusillle, I'd., en Monday aftornoen, and a stream entering Oil creek, near the contre of the city, rose te unprecedented height. Many beuses were moved from thelr foundations and several were washed away. A number or families had narrow escapes. Twe bridges went down the creek, and the reads wero badly washed. There was no less of life, but the damage te property was very great. Ireland Needs Net the Offenolve I'ellce Sjuleni. The Karl or Carnarvon, the new viceroy or Ireland 1 has advised the government that the extra police system in Ireland is new un necessary, and that the prescnt peaceful con dition et tlie country docs net warrant the oxpenses of the menace involved in its main tcnace. A rettinlstrCMi for Sluvkniiter, The postellico at Slackwater, en tlie Cones Cenes toga, below Millcrsville, has ut last been tilled by the apiKiintiiient of Mary A. Singer te be estmlstrcb.s. There wero no recom recem recom inendations or any ether candidate. The patrons wero unanimous ler her, and Con gressman Iliestaud made most dlligeiit eflei ts te oblige thorn. I'rlslileulng a Docter, 1'iem the Medical Iteceid. Once, In fact, a young woman told a New Yerk uoiirelogist tliat she thought her pan creas dlil net emulsify uuillcleiitly the fat which she had eaten with her feed. The worthy man was se horrer-strlckou atthls dis play of knew ledge that he at ence exercised all Ids mighty inllitouce te banish lurover rrem the sight of woman a leek en anatomy and physiology. This dangerous apple of knowl edge, that she ixissesses a pancreas, should Ik guarded with llaiulng sword from any daughter of Hve w he should ilesire te possess .lcieiliil 1IU Apology. "I hae nover given you credit ler know ing very much, madam," said a blunt old bachelor, "but " 'Sir," she interrupted, "de you wish te Insult " "Hut," he continued, "I liave always ad mired your grace and beauty." " I accept jour apology," bold tlie lady." TO i rirat dun irem Ltucriie S. W. Heytl ami Micliual Cregau were elected delegates le the Domecratlo state con vention by the Domecratlo city committee of the First legislative district, Wilkesbarre, Friday uveulmr. They were instructed te vete for F. V. Hockarellow, bauker, or Wilkesbarre, for state treasurer. Washington Onuorrutery Time. Leuis Weber, Jen cler, 159X North Queen street, rcceh cs correct tluie direct from the Washing ten ohdervutory every day at 12 o'clock. He has had a tlme receiver and sounder connected with the-ob.ervuteryut Washington by ihe Weatern Union wire placed In hla stere. lhl 1st he place te get correct time and have your watchci regu lated, jta. ' ' DKA1U3. DeEim. tn till city, en the 1.1th limt, Katlu May, aaiiiiMcr of Jehn una KllZabeth II. Uucrr, need 1 months The relatives nnd friend of tlie family are respectfully Invited tenttend the funeral from 'tlie parents' residence, Se. 809 West Mlfllln street, 011 Wednesday afternoon nt 2 o'clock. In terment at Zleii'u cemetery. 2til JltfJArFBirrv. In this city, en July 13, IstsJ, Mm. Suianna McCaflerty, in the 7Uth year of her nge. Her relatives and frlends aie lespcctfully In vited te attend the funeral, from the residence, of liprson.ln-Iaw.Ne. 1(1 West New street, en to morrow (Wcdticudny) afternoon nt J o'clock. In terment In Lnurntcr cemetery. ltd" MARKETS. Hexr Tork 1'reiluce Market. Nitwr Yebk, July H. Fleur market dull and ErlcemireiiiiclmnK'd Kine, at l 4ai M nitfirflun. firtflCTl Ol! Criiiimnn If, VuilCV Ex tra Ohie, 1-1 ?l 00 1 (Jeed te Chnlve Kxtlil Weleril,lfi5 78t MlnnrseU,fl 40Q1 an. Wheat Ne. S lied, Winter, July, DS'ic ( Aug , 100; Sept., II ttfXt Oct.,fllrlK. Corn-Ne. 2 Mixed, July, MHCI Aug., MJie; Sept., M' Jc. Oats Ne. 2 Mixed, 3!,fe for July 1 33ic for Aug. Hye (Inn hut ijttlrlnt ?7'kc. llailey nominally unchanged. 1 erK 111111 ; aiusd, iivi l.anl-fl ss, Aiitt i K'W, Sept. Molasses nominal. ... Kesln slcndy ntll20ll 2S for stndneil tegiKxl. Tiirpentlne iilet ut :w4e. I'otielcum weak: rcllued In caic, lJ;O10c. Itutler nun ; Western Imitation Creaiuei-y, 15c. ChecKOilull ; Wratcrn Flat prime, G'AOCHc. KKgs steady; Western, UQltie; bliite, IS 'Hugar dull; Ciitlenf, Te t Uninitiated, GJjJc. Tallew qulet: prlinn clly.Wfe. KrelKhts nominal ; Onilu te Liverpool, 2J. ltlen nmiilnal ; ennrecs. bCc. Unlfcu dull 1 fair caricees, 8)fi. liny lieuiinai ; 1101 wm-Mc. m ' Chicago l'redace AlarkeU (.'1110AOO, July 14, B 30 a. in. Mnrket opened : Wheat AiiBiiRt.KSJie; Sept., uc t UrL.tUc. Cern AiiKimt. 4J(ic ; SepU 4fiJ; Oct., tr',c. O.Uh Auk , WtC WtC I'erk Atiir.tf 1(1 4l ) Sept., Ill) BO. I.nrtl Aug., W 7" ; Sept., M Nl. ItlUs-Aiix., $3CJj Sept., 15 72; Oct, H Si. rhllndelphln Live Stock Mnrkpt. I'niLAiucLriiu, July 13. The receipts nt the different sleck yards were : Fer tlie week lleevcn, S.100; previous week, 2,.Vl head ; sheep, 15.0H0 head ; previous week, 1 1,1ni head ; hogs, 4.VJ0 head ; pre v leus week, s.OJO head. llt'ef cjittle were final JiQJic lower, the latter en common stock. We t unto as fellows : i:ttr,l?,iayfet Kneil, Sfitme t tiiwlliiin, hii 5)c : roiiuueii, 4)6''C j Texniix, 405c. Milch rows were dull ut fiTifluil. Falcons Here ileinuiallreu and lie lower at SSIXe. hprlng lambs ncreln fair request at SKQXe- C1TV imtMlID nEKVK.S. City Ilrexaed beeves ncie lower ut ffllljr j cows, r.'itjcc. City liri-HSiil Sheep were firm at GftsUe nes were ttciive nuu viv uiguur ut. ei4-;i,e. I.le stock Trices. Ciiicaoe. Cnttle ltecclpts, 7,WW head: shll meuts, V,eii0 head ; natives ruled steady but lesaii were loe lewei ; uhlppliii; steerH, IffdiQ 1.510 B, t-'iVW'I'l; bSKKilAV) S., I330575i HV)l,wil).rt., II Seft', 25 j Blecker and feeder, 13 tttatil 23 ; cons, IjiiIIm and mixed, 11 10ft 4 50 ; Texuns, eern-fd, II Wigs 3) ; Krrtci, fi 73 It 1 10. lles ltecclpts, 22,000 heid ; shipments, l.WO 1 market opened Ann, hut closed 100 lower j rniiHh and mixed. .1tjat mi p'ickliig and hlp ptiur. l UiftlSI); ilghtwclghU, II lnQI 55; skips, W (! Ui. hbecp Itccelpts, 2,700 head; shipments, none; market ntciiily ; iihIIvhs. ti -J"Jl 25; 'lexans finoijsie Iambs, lies V head. Kjiht LtBKBTV Cnttle dull hut slew, at a do de do clliie from last week's prleen of 2ic ; receipts, 2,717 head ; uhlpineiits, 2111 bend ; shlpmvnts Saturday nnd hundny te New Yeik, -Vj carload". Hogs strong and higher; Philadelphia. (I tff 4 70; Yerkeia. II M)l 70: receipts, 0,100 head : Hhlpmeuts, 4,300 head ; shipments Saturday and Sunday te New Yerk, 21 carloads. Sheep llrm and unchanged , receipt', 1.1,(01 head; hlunienlH, 3,IU) head. StecK Markets, guotatlensby lteed, Jlctirann & Ce., flankers, LuncuMler, l'e. 11 a.m. 12 m. 3 p.m. Missouri I'uclllc Michigan Central Wl t'i'i W,i New Y01 ic Centra! flJ !r.: ill New Jersey Central ID .rJi Hii Ohie Cent nil Ilcl., 1-Htk.A W'csten i'VK .?; V1V. Heaver A llleUmndu ti il Ki Erie i UK 11JJ Kaiwu.t'luiu l'i li)' 1 UikoHheru ie fill? r.IJi Chicago A N. W., com 111011. Wl 9') S N.N.O11L A Western Ht. Paul A Omaha I'uclllc Mail W (9K Kechesler ft 1'Iltsbiirg 3 hL Paul 7i: 714 7i Texas Pacific U 18K l-rJi Union I'acinc blii l&i MVi Wabash Common .... WabaBh l'rulcrred Western Union Telegraph.. 81 rxy. (,1 Lnulsvllle ft Nashville Xii 3t,)4 37i N. Y.,Chl.A8t L ii Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation 12 Pennsylvania .ViW Mi Vi Heading 7JJ 7iJ 7H 1. T. ftllutlule : Northern I'uclllc Common Northern Pacific Prof 4.s l.'V ti IlcsUmvllle ti 21W 22 Philadelphia ft Erie lu l'j l'JK Northern Central Central Traimp Canada beiilliurn 3J OH U.PX UI ! People's i'assenger I,'i tyl l'l .v;ir AitrrMTisvMxxTH Jc7ngT6wdkiT ' ROYAL BAKING . POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS pONdornnvurvniles. Amarvclel puilly, strength and wholesetneucss. Meru eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with tlie multitude et low test, short weight, id uiu or phospliute powders. field only in rant. IteVAt, Hakine 1'ohdkuCe., 1U0 Wall btreet. New Y'erk. may27-lydft w EINK MUSIC, CIIOICK CHKAM. All levers of pure, fresh Ice Cream should net fall te visit BlNOLU'd, the cool nud cesy littlu garden. Ne. OS) West Orange street, to morrow evening. 1'lne tuusle will be furnished by the bund fieui half-past 8 te half lms t 11 o'clock. ltd' T IIIHD WHH1C OK THE Great Clearing Sale -AT- HIRSH & BROTHER'S ONE FlllCK CLOrilING HOUSE. Netwlthitandlng the depie. slen tn business everywhere et thu present tlme, we have been kept busy right along since we have stalled this Clearing Sale AN1 NO WONUEUt thopeeplo of Lancaster and surroundings knew hew te ap preciate the Great liargalns that we oller. Although a great many goods have been sold out. cestui have lets erthem left, and will con cen con tlnue le offer tlie t.ame Inducements for the bal ance of Iho KOllTY I)A8. We call pattlcular attention this week te our MEltOlI ANT TA1L0K1N0. DEPARTMENT. We have a email let of Light nnd Medium Weight Heeds which have been Marked Down le Very Lew Hguics," TWO IIUNP1CKD MEN'S SINGLE COATS, FROM $1.00 TO 83.60. HIRSH & BBICIIBR'S One-Price Clothing Heuse, COUNEU OF NOUTITQUEEN BTUEET AND CCNTilK UQUAUJS HKir AVVXRT1HEHKNTH. HDIOfNK CIIESTIN TllKMHKLVKa, .ATJL llcnsen's Cupclne rlanterit lumalii un- cnualletl ns Kcuerut household uicdlilne. Clean, quick. sure. TTAPi'Y TIIOUUHT AND HKHHCOA XIl Tolmceesonly Soperpliiff.nt IIAUTMANS YfibLOW rill) NT STOItK. CIO A It -I K O HO 13 It K N N KT T- 1'HAOTIOAIj -X 1'I.UMllKlt. 8TKAM AND UAH FlTTK.lt. All erdeis tiremntlv nttended te. Hntlnfactleli Kuuniuteed. Werk dene nt n-asonnhlenrlccs. NO. 433 NOUT1I QUEKN HTUKF.T. junel73md Lancailer, I'e. "liriTHOUT KXCEPTION, TIIK UK8T tt Clgnrs In the town, two for no, at UAUTJIAM'H YELLOW KllONT ClOAU BTOUK. CLAHKK'STKA BTURK HKST OOODS and Honest Prices. Ornuuliitcd Sugar,7c. While11 A.." ee. Coffee, lie le aie y It. Pure Syrup, ion ft qi. Oerman Seap, 3c 1ft bar. Latin, dry Starch, 8c 11 B.. Telenhoiie. CLAftK K'S TK A STOItK. 38 Wcat Kln Street. TDTjMlWlHlJUTilK OLD 8TAN1UHD. ItOIIUEll'S WILD CHI'.ltllV TONIC Fer Wriikncix, Ociieral Debility, Dyspepsia, Summer eeiiiplalnt, etc. jiuitir.ii-e ijiuutmniuiuv, npr22-ldll Ne. ti Centre Square. CC1IOOL TAX FOH 188.T. The duplicate Is In thn hands of the treasurer. Three pur cent, oil' ler prompt payment. W. O. MAllSHALL, Treasurer. Ne. 12 Centre Square. Mir Odtee hours from 9 a. 111. te 4 p, 111. juncll-tfdll PUHLIO SALH OF HOUSKHOLD AND Kitchen Furniture, renslstlng or licdii, Ikiddlng, Cariiels, Ac, en WKONKSDAY.JULY 13, at i e clock 11. in., nt Ne. nil Celumhla n venue. At Atiijxiirti nia.u jiii.t, C. McCahm, A net. it T UK FULTON NATIONAL HA NIC. Dividend Ne. 2. LAncABTfit, Pa., July 13, IMS. 'Iho lllieders have Ihlsday declared a xcnil annual dividend of I'etui l'r.n Ckst. payable 011 demand. lid t . A. ION DKKSMITH, CaMilcr. JTlSTATi: OF HOSANNA TO'MIilNSON, iJlale of I.micnMcr city, Ijineiisier county, do de crunl. The uiiderxlgned auditor, uppeliiled le (llclriliute the balance remaining In tlie lmndi of Chas, II. Iliites, nitmlubilrater, te nnd among thene legally cnlll led te the name, will Bit fei that putpose en TUK8DAY. AUUUbT 2.1, I8S.1, at K4 o'clock, a. in.. In the Library Itoein of the Court liouse, lu the City of Lancaster, wheie all persons Interested lu paid distribution may attend. O. t hK.NNEDT 'jsvr.tdeaw Auditor. RKDUCTION "In CUSTOM -MADK Clothing. A well made, Kleganl trimmed and perfect lining ltUKlne-s Mult ler IIS Ol. A fttKsf Kngllsh Corkscrew Worsted Hult, flat irulded, tn one, two, thteoer four button cuta way, for taw. A hundsouie Cheek Cusslmere Hint for IW.WI. An elegant t-erge hult. In black, blue, drub or brown, for 11500. Flne Kngllsh stilfu',1 nrf.lieek 1'atitulfKlllM llfim tAOOUD. ltu- membp, all work Is strictly first-class. Every ganne-.'l warranKd te U f Tpicenled. A geed lit, well-uude und nlcciy trlmuied. The largest assortment of put terns In this city. A. II. K09ENHTKIN, m2lnidlt 37 North Queen BticeL w ,nti:d. A Yeung Man te Learn the Drug Business. Addicts in nrlllng "1'IIAIIMACIST," , Ihtelliiiecbb OrriCK, Lancaster, Pa. e AK HAM BUY YOUR CLOTHING AT- WanamakercSi Brown's, OAK HALt, bUVTUCST CekhsiiUixtii no Mahi.kt Hthckib, 1'lllLAUXLI'lllA. jlylltfd w ILLIAMSON & KOS'l'KIL THIN COATS AND YESTS -KOlt- Jlid-Siiiiinicr llelidiiy Wear! WH1TK AND KANCY Dl'CK VKSTH. ALPACA, DIlAP'KTKand M1NOHAM COATh. CHlLDltKN'S ODD l'ANTd.SUc, Tic., J1.IO. H1IIUT WAI&TS.2.-S3. CHlLDltKN'S WH1TK DUCK bV ITS, f2.50. TOURISTS OUTFITS. Fntchels, TraTOlIni; l!ai?s, JladstennClnh Ilajjs nnd Valises, Crystal ZJne and Leather Cohered Ti links, ntted full barateija or plain Tray ler i.auK, 1.1a nnu iniy mtinn ler uciilicineii. Alxe IjkIIcs' liennct llexes. RUBBER COATS In tiea-sanicr. Cheek nr Plain Hack Sun Cnied ltiihherand the I tun Clad that Is wan anted posi tively waterproof. 1CUII11KU LEUUINUVi'iCi HATH.'i'Hj. (Jeiitlomeii'sMid-SuniiHei Underwear Gent's India Oauze bhlrls, self fienls, Gent's Superior Dressed Ilrewn JlalbrlBcnn Shirts. The Norfolk and New llrunswlckHesJeiy Ce.'s Talent GOHsniner Merine Shirts, Gent's Florence hllk Underahlrts, French Ualhrtiriran Shirts, India GatizeShlrts.hlKh neck, G. A W. Finished beam arid Hem, Gent's Gossamer Drauers, llnlsbed beams. Gent's Fancy Striped rudershltls, French Cellarette. TheCantcihiiiy Knitting Ce.'s Clouded Sum mer Merine Shlrta and Dtran ers. Wenched Jean Drauers and Whlle Muslin Drawers, sOe. SUMMER NECKWEAR In White Lawn, Fancy l'eieale Stripes and Checks j Hews and Htiini; Ties ; Llht Colored bilk Tecks; Tutrs and flat bciuls; Fancy Hosiery and bilk Ilandkeiehlefs In an exlen. she variety, bilk Lud buspenders, 35c. DRESS STRAW HATS. A Variety of ODD SIZUs, Fancy CelmcdSlniws, 10c. IiOV'8 DUHSS 8TIIAW II ATS.lBc., 3Sc.,B0c. GENT'S MACKINAW STltAW HAT, Jl.OO. The OXFOUD D11KS3 HTUAW HAT, 11.25. FANCY" MIXED 11UAIDS, 40c., 500., 75c. -LIGHT COLOKED SOFT FELT HATS. LIGHT COLOKEU STIFF DKUItY HATS lu Maple, Nutra, Teail and Amber. FLEMULE DEUUYS, in I.luht and Daik Celers. LINEN II ATS, 25e., S5c lOe. 1IKOAD IlltlM COAltSE STltAW HATS for fish ing, and BOY'S l'ALM LEAF HATH, 3c, MOMIE CLOTH LAP DUSTERS. Plain or Kiuhieldered, and HOUSE SHEETS, fieui 75c. upuaids. UMBRELLAS. IN ALPACA, QLOUIA CLOTH AND SILK. THU MIDSUMMElt 1IA1EGAIN, A SIX-DOLLAR LOW CUT SHOE, $3.50. About "0 pahs of Hand-Made Flench Calf Lew Cut Shoes that Inn 0 sold rltiht alein; ler fl 00. e new ellur, as a Mid-Summer llartcalu, lertJ.50, Every pair pcifect. Intendlux purchasers should nut delay, an this Is a bargain that will net stay with us lone;. 3Sterea close at 8 p. ui., exivpt Satutday. Williamson & Fester 32, 31, 30 & 3S East King Street, iANGASTEU. f A Hur uueim. fOlIN H. U1VLKH. OEO. F. HATH VON Best Quality New Style Figured Batiste, 34-lnch wide, 16c; reduced rrem 20c. Extra Wlde French Bstlste, -10-Inch wlde, 18c; rodticed from 26c. Ilundsome Style Amerlcuu Sutiuee, 16c. New I'tttterna French Batlnea, 37c. All kinds of Wlilte Ooeda, Embrolderleo, Laces, etc. JohnS.(jMer&Ce., NO. 26 BAST KING STREET, y LANCASTKIt. PA. T-VHK8S OOODS. SUMMER GOODS. IATT, SHAND & CO., N03. 8 & 10 East King Street. A CHOICE LINK OK liiilia Li 11011s, Victeria liiiwiis, Nainzoeks. HEAVY CORDED PIQUES. ( HKAM AND WHITE SWISS ROBES With wldeand nartew tiimintiif;s te match. An liiiuieuse variety el Batistes and Satines In all the latest PeilKiis anil Colorings. SPECIAL BARGAINS. One Cnse Satlnca At 12X tents a anl, made te sell at 1 cents. One Oase Batistas At Wi cents n yard, ueilh 'Ji cents. HEW TORK STORE. T H. MAHTIN & CO. NEW AllltlV ALS OK Dress Satines -1 .V- FIUINCH AND AMEIIICAS MAKES. SATIN E FOULARDS IN NEW PATTERN'S, J",tNCll WIDE, AT 12KCENTS I'Elt YAltD. Dress Ginghams, KEUUCCDTOa. ANDlSJi. PRDTTBB BATISTES IN CHOICE NEW I'ATTLUNS AT Ufe. AND Hie. Wamsutta Percales ! ATIdi ,UX-AND I''. REMNANT COUNTER. We have placed en this teunter IlKMNANT LAWNS at 3c. per yard j former pripe, ISfc. Itcmnanl Dress Satines at 10c. and liv.: fenuei pike, I'c, 2Uc. and J5c. J. B. Martin & Ce., Cor. West King and Prince Sis. LANCASTEIt. l'A. WATCH 8, JtV. TITATOHKS, CLOUKB AND JEWKIjHY. GREAT REDUCTION -IN. TU1CES OF WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELltY.at LOUIS WEBEH'S, Ne. 159 1-2 North Queen Street, Opposite City Hetel, near l'a. U. It. Depet. Correct time at neon dally from WnshliiRten, D. C. WateheHnnd Clocks leiuilrcd, regulated and adjusted. tyUMyd LEUAI, XUTIOES. JJISTATU OF DAVID lCILIilNOHH, OK lj tlujclty of Laucastvr.dcceaiied. Letteisef administration c, I. a. en said estate having been Kniuted tethe undersigned, all persons Indented thereto arc requested te make Immediate pay ment, and theso liming claims or demands against the same, will piescnt them without delay lorbettleiiieiittethoundcnlgncd lesldlng tn the city of Lancaster. WILLIAM S.SHlItK, Administrator. Kmleh FitAHKLix, Att'y Jun'J-CtTtieaw FIHST-ODASS HOAHDINO. Together wllh tlie choice of looms en the first or second iloer. Hiu passed hy none tn the city. Call ou or address, NO. 40JNOIITH Q.OEE.N ST. Tahiti hoarders accommodated. lUl-thl ATTENTION. The ECONOMY Kindline-Woed Cook Steve. Weighs less than 3 pounds. Ne family ought te lin without one. Cost et lucl one cent ;ir nce'. Thu gieatesl Invention el the age. 'I lie most Economical, Iho greatest laher saving, most practical stove in use, being lar superior, less expensive, than any gas, oller gaselme stove made. Ne dirt, no smoke, no danger. Can he lined hy any person eapahle of making a file. Will bell wsler In an Iren kettlu In 6 liilmil.-i, and In an ordinary tin coffee put, w III make thu entree In 3 mlnules fiem time of lighting the Iue, and at llie same tlme n 111 cisik the dinner rer an ordinary family, The stoves am inadelu ulteatt, 7, H, le correspond t 1 1 li cooking stuves imdrtiigesnewlnue. SINULK SU)Vi:s,:.00. DOUI1I.E S10VES. H.00. Th rcmaikahly low prtce ptaeei It within the reach of all. Send inenry and we will mall you one. Agents are wanted te push this novelty and any one who will give It tits attention will net only make quick sales, but large pietttu. Fer territory and terms apply te EVERTS & OVERDEER, iyK lwd Cor. East lUug and Middle 0U Het Wcatlicr Goods ! vi.eittixa, y- Clothing le meet every fancy and le plcase llie lasle of every buyer niny ulivays lie round en our tables. Ne ene need leave us unsatisfied. Our sleck is lull of real bargains at closing priecs, within tlie reach el" every purchaser. A. 0. YATES & CO., 602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST., Philadelphia. m2-3md l'ULITIVAL. F OH JUKY COMMISSION!'.!. EDWAItl) AMIILKlt. , , Of Dnimoie township. Subject te the decision of the Democratic county convention. maj'25-tfdAw JJIOIl JUHY COMMISSIONKH, K. C. DILLEK, Ot Kail township, Lancaster county. Hulilet t te the rules of the Democratic party myl8-3tawM.WAStld&w pOH JUKY COMM1S.SIONKK, SAMUEL JI. KNOX, nf LeaeeLk tevrnshln Suhlett the decNIeu of the DeuieLnitlc County Convention Jlyl-'-'Bd" ptOH JUHY COMM1SS10NHH, 11EN.IAMIN HUllElt, Of the Elglhli Want, Lancaster City Suhject le thu decision et the Deinnerutlc county convention. Jel-tfdAw E lOK JUKY COMMISSION ISH. JEltOMEll S1IULTZ. of Ellzuhetbtenn hoieugh. Subject te the decision of the Democratic county convention. d i w tid DEMOCHATIO COUNTY CONVEN TION. The Democracy of the county of Lancaster will meet In their several districts en SATCIIKAY arteruoeu or evening, JULY IS, at places and hem ecu hours te be announced ten days In advance by handbill by their respective committeemen, te eleetthicoerflvii delegates te the county and dlatrlct conventions, which n!U be held In the city el Lancaster, lu the commit tee rooms, third Iloer el Keiller's rmstelllcu building, en WEDNESDAY, JULY !M, and te select one person fiem each dlsti let for county committeemen (or the ensuing year. THE COUNTY CONVENTION. The Delegates fiem the city will meet at 10 a. m.. te elect three delegates te the stale conven tion The Delegates from the Second ( Lewer ) Dis trict will meet ut 10 a. m, te elect thrccdelo thrccdele gte. 'the Delegates ft em the 'I bird (I'ppcrl District will meet utlliiil. in., and elect four delegates, 'I he Delegates will un et lu County Cenvcu linn ut II n. tn., and nominate ONE l'BllMJN ler ltccerder. ONE I'EltseN rer County Solicitor. '1 W O PEltiONS ler 1'rl-en liihpccleis TWO l'EllSONSler Directors oflhe I'oei ONE l'EUSON for Director of the Peel (two j ears ) ONE I'EItSON for Jury Commissioner, W. U. I1ENSEL, Chairman. .1. II. I.ICIITT, ) 11. h PATTyuseN, Secretaries. W. II. UKlKII. ) N. 11 Ihe special attention el all members of the County Committee and ofllcersef the Dele gate elections Is called te thn law governing Primary Elections icjulilng their elllcers te be sworn, &e. SPECTACLES. QUPERIOK SPECTACLES -AND- EYE-GLASSES. Microscopes, Field Glasses, Barometers, Tele scopes, Magic Lanterns, Thermometers, Draw ing Instruments, Philosophical and Chemical Apparatus. List and Descriptions of our Ten Catalogues sent FUEE en application. QUEEN &CO., NO. Oil CHESTNUT bT. lnara-lyd.lw rilII.ADKI.rHIA Mitt CKLLAXEUUS. THE I.AHQEST, HKST AND MOST complete assortment of Playing Cauls in the elty from 5 cents per pack up at HAIITMAN'S YELLOW FUONTClUAlt bTOltE. LOIUDA. 1 will locate ami secure jeu the title te Forty Acres of (inveniiueul Land In l leilda for One Hundred Dollars. Locution guaranteed te be desirable, healthy, with geed water, and adapted t e orange cul ture and early vegetables. Correspondent e sol lelled. ISAIAH EDWAUIIS, JlylMvvd Hitutlngdeii, Ph. TTOUSES, 1IOKSES, WAtiONS, 1IA11- ues aim u eouimlsslen by J. 110SEXFIEID&C0., Commission Mkhciiants, Ne. 7 West O ran go Street, Lancaster, l'a. Alse ofllce of l'ceples' Mutual Live Sleck lu iurauce Company. Jly7-H M ADEIKA AND SIIEHKY WINKS AT Eeigart's Old Wine Stere. II. E. SLAYMAKEIt, Aeknt, Ne. Established 1783. ') KABT KlNO STUlthT. feb!7-tld L15 EVAN'S FL.OU1L LEVAN'S FANCY ROLLER FLOUR. Makes Elegant Ilread. Fer sale by Ureceis generally. Levau & Sens, Morehant Millars, Ofllce : 17 NOllTH I'ltlNCE ST. npri7-Cinil T HE MANSION. THE "MANSION." ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Thn Leading nud Laigesl Hetel. Finely leca ted, elegantly furnished und liberally nianuged. Electric bells, lights, and all modern linpiovu linpievu meats. Uoedoi chest ru. OHAS. MeQLADB, l'lopiletor. Jy7 2md QNE DOLHAK WIMi HAY. FOIt l'A NTS. VEST AND HAT. Well suited te attend picnics, excursions or lulling partles. Alse shirts of any kind fur iic. and up. Hosiery Irem fie up le the Finest Llsleand llrlltsh. Uauisu Uiideraear. Dusters Just the thing te wear this w una weather. All (heap te suit thu present times. AT llECHTOLD'S, N0.6J North Queen SttcuL S-SIrh of thu Hlg Stocking. s AINT-KAPHAEIi WINli INFORMATION. Thn Sain t-Itanhncl WliiuhasadelleloiiHlliiveiii nnd Is drunk In the piliieliialellhMul Uussla tleiuiuiiv, North and Seuth A mm lea, Uleat Hi italn, India, and se en kill, J11UI1., I.MUSMItll. 4IJUII11.IIIIIV II.IIUI ll-.l Tliuiiaulltyiixperled annually Is sulllclent proel of Its stability and staying powers, whlle for the real connoisseur there is no wlne that can be considered Its superior. iS-TheBuInt-ltaphael Wine Company, Valence, Department of the Dreme (France.) H. E. SLAYMAKER, m-ua NO. Vi JAfil' K1NU BTUEET, v., t' A
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