W,v' tVvT? ' v - --- m jl'I ""-.ft . f ,V v, T'F , Ey is l fV'M "TCT 1. M, '8L i if - ?. ,, ? s !". . I- r , l tK . A tzf -y A i 6 v ,- - v '-V rf GAVE TIMELY YARNING. ' a xzriXE awiz; atom a Exaixr.Ar- MOACltlXa A WAHIt-OVT. The Scribal Accident Which Ilefel n Mttle Bey Effect of the llecent lUIn Btermi In Borough and Vicinity Vtey Ulen Fer a Needy Family. Regular Correspondence of the Ibtelliekkceh. Columbia, Aug. 4. The onglne of the late passenger train from Columbia te Fert Dopenlt, Is brought te Columbia en Saturday everlings se Hint the men of the train can pond Sunday nt home with thelr families. The onglne geos te Pert Dopeslt early Mon day morning in erder te bring the passen ger train te Columbia at 8'-V n. m. As the onglne was approaching Turkey Hill yostor yestor yoster day morning, en its way down the read n small child, under ten years of nge, a daughter of Kouben Strickler, living near the railroad, was noticed by the men en the en glne, waring her hands for the cnglne te step. This being done it was found that a large wash-out had mode the railroad in an tmsafe condition for n train te pass by. The account of the damage te the track was sent te Columbia and werkmen sent te repair the damage. The prompt notion en the part of the girl was the result of saving the cnglne ami uie men en 11 irem Doing in n serieus wreck. Accident te a Child. A throe-yoar-old son of J. W. C. liogon liegon liogen togler, living en Cherry Btroet,abovo Fourth, was leaning out of the front window of his home en Monday afternoon, and becoming over-balancod fell headlong te the pavement. His heed struck the bricks in such a manner that the child had his tengue nearly bltteii In two. The injury rocelved the attention el n physician. A Cese for Uie Charitable. Mrs. Iiizzle Chthbert, living en Malt alley, is in very needy circumstances. A three-months-old child is lying dend in the house, and the mother unable te provlde for Its do de cent burial. The attention of several mem bers of the borough council was drawn te this casoefauatrsandtho matter Is receiving at tention. The nccossaries of llfe nore sent te the woman by seme charitably disposed per sons, and Mr. Jacob S. Htrlne, ene of the county directors of Uie peer, nttonded te the providing 01 a ceiiin ler uie ueau ciiiiu, aim ft was buried te-day. , Effects of the Itnln Storm. 'rhe4ica.vy rains "ofyestorday cleaned the gutters anilv washed many streets badly. Many cellars in the town wero Heeded and a large washout occurred in the gutter nt the corner of Comtiierce and Walnut stroets. The read committee is very busy te-day at tending te the work of mending the streets and gutters. Ne trains liave arrlved as yet en the Columbia it Pert Dopeslt railroad, as the heavy rains caused several washout The Fredorick accomedation due at Colum bia nt 8:50 did net arrive until alter ten lest night. A wash en this rend about llftceu miles from Frederick caused the delay. Tliere will be a delay in the arrival of canal beats en the Susqueliatiiia canal for about two weeks. The rain caused a break at Leck pert and it will take about that time te repair the damage. Notes Around Teivn, A trial was glven this morning te the new sand digging machlne of Adam Itoricn Itericn Itoricn hauser. Everything proved te work in a very satisfactory uianuer, and the sand liau liau dled much faster than by the old mamioref using shovels. Jehn S. Musoer left this morning for Niagara Falls. HowlUJeln tlioelerlcal lurty of bicyclers nt that place and make n tour en his "whcel" through Canada with the party. The funqral of the late Fredorick Ktruel: took place this altorneou. Services were held at the Sulein Lutheran church, en Wal nut street. A large number ofpersons wero present at the iimenil. The rumaltis wure buried in Mount Ketheleometory. Three men played seme very geed music en our streets te-day One of the men played en a concertina, whlle the ether two umhI ilagoelots. LANDISVILLK VASII'JIISKTIXU. A Greut Memerial Service Held This After noon The Late ArrUnls. The rain continued nt lutervals "all yemor yemer day afternoon and until alter the evening sorvlce. Some of the showers wero very ljflBfcJinil water ru-0"- rilreugh the weeds ins About 0 o'clock the stars ptiranuu, and it has been clear Fivris cool and pleasant. but the vt, and nt many place? nulle i sun Is shining brightly, liew- evor, and It will be but n short time- until the suriace of the earth is again dry. The number of arrivals since the clearing up lias been large, and n great ninny catne out from Lancaster en this morning's trains. Among theso irem abroad who came nre liiahepEdwiu Andrews, of Washington. I). C, and Kev. G. d. Kakostrawei Philadel phia. Dr. Jehn A. Reach, of Ilroeklyu, Is also cxpected this afternoon. Last evening's twilight sorvlce was held in the tabornacle by Miss wciser and Pror.KIrk Prer.KIrk patrlck. At 7:30 the audience at the regular service was large considering the bad woather, and a line sermon was preached by Kev. J. T. Swindells, of West Chester. Ills text was from Genesis xx 111., 10-17: " And Jacob awaked out of his sleep, mid he Mid surely the Lord Is hi thlsplaca and I knew It net And he was alrald and said, hew dreadful Is this place ; this is none ether but the liouse or Ged, and this Is the gate of hoaven." The six o'clock prayer meeting this morn mern ing was led by Ilov. J. T. Satchel, and at 8 o'clock by Kev. Mllliseu. At ten o'clock the first sorvlce was held in the circle, and there was a large audi ence present te hear the noted dlvine, Bishop Andrews, of Washington, who preached an eloqueufsormon from Psalm II., 10 : "Create In me a clean heart, O Ged: and renew a riirhtSnlrlt within." At 1:30 this afternoon the children's moot meet ing and consocratien servlccs wero held as usual. At a o'clock a Grant memorial 'sorvlce was held In the circle. The pulpit had been tasteiully trim med in mourning, and in the contre hangs a fine picture of the dead presldent. At the servlce addresses wero made by Kev. E. C. Griffiths, et Columbia, and ethers, and there was siiiKluir and iiraver. -5 Hev. Themas-Mr-: Jacksen, or Cdfnwalir Will rtrfWrtli lltlu aaAainnf".!l .! jUVWM WN UtUtlll UkliUU U1S FELL 31 JTJiET Frem n ltrlilge, Struck ou Heck and llinnicd AVItl: Hll;tt IiOurlei. William Henry, of Conostega Contre, had n narrow oscape from a terrible death en Saturday evening about 0 o'clock. lie was crossing the railroad bndge, at Safe Harler, when he made a misstep en the narrow narrow beard, en which he was walking, and fell te the rocks below, a distance of 31 feet He struck en his side, his watch case was broken and the works crushed. Kenjamln Markley, who saw him fall, went te his assistance and bad him carried te his liouse, wliore Dr. Wltmer examined him. An oxniuluatlen showed that no bones wero breken, nnd that the only injury Henry sustained was n bruised arm nnd leg. He was able te walk te Ids home, and te-day is nbeut as usual. Hew he escaiKHl death is a mvstery, con sidering Uie fall of 31 feet and lauding en the rocks under the bridge 1 SSOroitetlices Filled. 1 The official loot or Assistant rostmaster General Stevenson swung pretly lively Mon day and about 250 fourth-class postmnsters wero kicked out nnd 'J50 Domeerats made liappy. The president get away with ten, nil but two of whom wero cases el suspension, llutoneoftholattor loll te Pennsylvania that of Henry G. Ashmcad, at Chester, te Ruccoed Jehn A. Wallace. There wero met e . changes In Virginia than In any ethor sute. The Maliene iostmasteni lelt by next elec elec tlenday will net make a respectable body guard for Uie little general. It is lntonded te makoaclean sweep or Uieui. Thore is nothing mere said about otlenslvo tiartlsan. ship at Uie postelllce departnient Varadlte Feuud. Ooergo D. Frew, Dem., has been appointed postmaster at ruradlse, this ceuuty, vice A. V. Witmer, Kep., removed. Ledged lu Jail. Censtable Goedmaii, of ML Jey, brought Jesse Heed, of tlwt borough, te this city this afternoon and ledged, him in the county prison. Hced was committed by JusUce McFaddeii ler stealing books Irem the oltlce W Ji K, Hofier, where he was employed. I THE T.ASCASTF.R 1111M1ASDS. After Their Defcnt by the Virginia) Tliey Col Cel lapiie Nnle or the tlnme. After te-day" Ijiiteaslcr will have no pre. fosslenal liasebnll clut), as the team which represented this city In the I'asteiu Lcngue was disbanded te-dny. Jehn Copland, president of the Lancaster, telegraphed te Denny Mnek, manager of the club, that the game played by them In Hlch Hlch meud te-day would be their last. Mr. Copland notlfied the ethor clula of the lcngue by letter that the Lancaster would disband. The players will return te this cttyatonce and will secure their baek pay, after which they will beat liberty te sign wliore they please. The opuse for the breaking up of the club Is lack of financial support nt home. It has been known ler some tlrue that they wero In a bad way, nnd it was n surprise te many that they held out ns long ns they have. The club have played geed ball Bt times during the season, but the pcople hore would net patronizetheni, and there--sult was that the guarantees wero scarcely drawn at the majority of the games. Desldcs this less the salaries had te be paid, nnd of into it Is said that several gcntlomeu, who wero Interested In the club, have been com pelled te make up the necessary money. The manngemeut of the club, as well as the players, boiatne dissatisfied. Up te last night the club had played eight games en the Seuthern trip nnd of tli.it uumber have net wen any. Although the club might have dene much belter upon thelr rettirn, the pcople wero tired of hearing of thelr delents mid few would have geno te bee thorn. Mr. Copland, nfler Liking all things Intocon Intecon Intocen slderntlon, concluded te disband Immediately after the Seuthern trip, which wes te have ended with te-day's gnmeln Kichmend. It Is dlfilcult te tell nt this writing what will bocemo of the plnyers. Thore nre but ten In the team nnd several of that number will have litlle trouble In securing engagements, as they nre oxcellent "nil round" players. Others will net fare se well. Defeated at Itkliiuend. The Lancaster played another excellent gnme of ball Mendny ngalnstlhe Richmond, but they wero tinnble te win. They seem of late te have the worst luck or nny club play. Ing, and really It Is a gre.it pity. They hit 1'yle haul, Oldlleld nnd PnrUer leading, but the usual geed fertune followed the Vir ginias and they wen. The scere fellow s : I.ANCABTUC Yii.uiMA. jit n' r a e -I- 1'arkcr. 1 Oldllehl, 1 Itoirerd. c Oi'n'nd.s 0 1 liii'iin, i. .Inlnifit'n. in Nah,:i. . Ce oentn. r. 31 3 1. 1 inland, 2, i. JlcTain'y.in 1 81 O 1 0 1 wenuiu, a. Hinllh, r . Tamil uy. h V uilliiiisuirr, c. 0 0 I.atlimn, 1 l ll'llllIKlllH, i.. 0 0. fylu, p .... 1 e e -i Wetzcl, p.. 1! 1 Total., I0l8i 1 Tetiil. ll!i7 Corcenm out, hit by batted ball. iNi&en. Lancaster 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 10 Virginia 0 u 0 I 0 a 0 2 I 7 BCMHART. ltuns earned Lancaster, 4; Vlrclnln, 4Tne Iiiihe liltn McTuinuuy, Huiltti, l'yle, JelmtlDii, Niuih. Tliree base hits mb. i la'ft en basen I. an caster. 5; Virgin! i, 3. Deuble pluys Donald and Oldllcld, Uifen weed nnd l.utliain, IIICh'liiB and l.utliain. Struck out lly l'vlc, 3: by Wetzel, 8. liases en balls lly Wetzel, 3. llitfiy ball I.ancti"ler, 'i. Pasted bulla Kongo Kengo Konge lioldur, i Wild pilches Wetzel. I; l'jle. 1. Time of Cunia-Onu hour and llfty intiiules. Uinptie Helland. Olher games of b.ise ball played yesterday resulted as fellow s : At Bosten: liosteii i, St Leuis 'J; at Provldenco: Provldeneo 11, Detroit 0: ut St Leuis: Cincinnati 3, SL Leuis 1; nt Washington : Xulienal 0, Newark 0. It would be rofreshlng te hear of the Phlla delphlas winning n gume with Nelan and Cuslck ns the battery. Te-morrow nfteinoen the Qtilckstep club of tills city, and the Nameless of ML Jey, both of which nre couiescd el coleied me n, plsy ntMc'Grnnn's park. Luislle made his llrxt appairance with Uie Newnrks, In. Wasliliigtnu yesterday nnd the Nationals lind ten hits oil' him, whlle Uie Jerseyiupn made but two oil' ilarr. ItiHbolleved that the league n associa tion will consolidate, with twi'We clubs, next vear, the weaker in oiMier orgnnlzatlen being dropped. Louisvl.ieis sure te be re Lilned. A club te be k"nnsthe "Ironsides" has been ergnni7i"l lu this city, it is compeed entirely ' home players nnd they will use the ironsides grounds. The team will In In rliule King, i'esh, lluinbrlght, Hums, Pfoiller, Alllobech, Costelle, Nixderr, Leng nnd IteiiHur. The nlnels open for challou challeu ges from amntctir clubs In Ibis city. A Pittsburg pltcher met with n curious nc chlent -en Saturday. Whlle delivering Uie ball n sharp snap resounded through the air, and his arm full iihelcxs te his side. Tliere had been a muscular Iractuioef thohumeriis between tiie elbow and shoulder. A doctor reduced the lnictuie, which he declared was of the strangest origin he had ever heard. The Athletic club players get tpiile an oerhaiillugon ipceiviiig their pay lust Sat urday night. The club munagers are net disposed te put up with any mero careless pleying, and say that seme of the men must tmike a marked Improvement within the next week, or they will be suspended. " Kcleaslng is loe geed for them," say the managers, "for it Is known that eveiy man en the team can p lay geed ball if liu cheeses." mejce Teitsr jia .v.i a i'.s. Mill nnd Ilium anil llrld;ei Hnept Anny In jury te the V. A' 1. 1). Kullread. The storm yesterday wusvoryHOVOreln the vlcini'ty of Safe Harlxir. ILiln (oil from early In the morning until neon. The grist and saw mill dams of O. A. Tayler wcre swept away ; a car lead of sawed lumber Iwlenglng te the sumo party was swept Inte the creek and two acres of tobacco were ruined. Mr. Tayler's less Is near $1,000. All the township bridges en the read leading te Safe Harber Irem Little Pittsburg have been swept away, involving a lurge less en the township. On the railroad near Turkey Hill 33 men wero at wei k nil ofyebterday removing the rocks and dirt that wero washed en the truck. Between Harber nnd Turkey Hill thore were nine land-slides ycsteiday. Thore wero also a number of slides belween Peach Jiot Jiet Jiot tem nnd Harber and a ferce of labei ors wero all day yosterday In working thelr way from Peach liottem te Turkey Hill. Itisoxpected that the railroad tracks will be cleared by ovenlng and trains iimulng. Among the heavy losers by the heavy rains near Harber are A brain Kepperling, Fred Miller and Henry Kurtz. Laid llare. The read en the cast side of the Conostega near-RHiickJs mill was .Very badly washed yeslerday, nnd the Iren pliie of the oil pipe line Is ex posed ler seme distance. I.ellern (truuted, The register of wills granted the follow ing lotters for the week ending Tuesday, August 1 : TusTAMiiNTAltv. Jehn Geshen, deceased, late or Fast Karl township ; Jehn H. Geed nnd William P. Geed, Urockneek, oxecutors. Christian Wunger, deceased, Inte of West Karl i Samuel K. Wenger, West Karl, executer. Jehn Gelb, deceased, late or ML Jey town ship; Jacob Geib, Lebanon county, executer. AuiiiNisTiiATJON. Lydia Sheek, do de ceased, lale of Klizubeth low nship; Jacob A. Geckley, Kliabelh, und A. 11. Holllnger, Kphratu, ndmlnihtrnters. A Hand erGjpscjii. This morning n band of gypseys, numbor number ing about forty persens, men, women mid children, and having with thorn about twenty horsesaud fifteen wagons, passed through this city. Fer seme days past they were camped lUe or six miles east of the city mid they propeso te camp again seme mlles west or It, mid thus by easy stages make Uielr way te llaltlmoie. Twe or thelr wogens wero built sons te have geed beds en uilher side te accommedato it w'bole family. They looked te be healthy and happy. Thore was a little darky lu chargoef ene et their wagons. MciiUer . Hennenl;;. A suit was entered In the court or common pleas yosterday by Jehn W. Mentzer against Levi Sonsenlg. The papers In the case have net been filed. Tills legal contest between these rival political bosses and llvals In buslness will be wntched with great Interest by thelr rollewors throughout the county. Surety of the Pence. Samuel TayleTf colored, en complaint el ills wlfe was held te bail by Alderman Mc Conomy te answer nt court ler surety or the peace. At Ocean llearli. Thes. Baumgnrdner and wlfe and Win, V. Brlutenaud wlfe are registered nt the Hetel CelumMa, Ocean Beach, N. J. tiAS 0 ASTER JD AHfiT tbs heard or nKALTa. Kulnancei Complained or-The City and Others Threatened With Prosecution, Last ovenlng the beard of health held a meeting nt the olllceor Dr. C. H. Brown, the following members being present : Messrs. A. Lcchler, C. Wldmyer, II. R. Fulton, esq., and Dr. Brown, soerctary. In the nbsonce or the president M-. Wld Wld meor was called te the chair. Mr. Fulton oflerod the following preamble nnd roselutloii!". which were adopted : Witi'.itKAs, Saffron Lake, near the corner or Chestnut nnd Nevln streets, has been proed te be n nulsance dangereus te the community and should be speedily abated; tlioreforo, Jteselvctl. That the health commissioner Ijo nnd is horeby authorized and instructed te bring complaints against the city of Lancas ter nnd Jacob Grlel, the owners or thogreund ou which it Is located, and that the heilth commissioner prosecute the cases with as much dispatch ns possible, until relief Im re. cured te the cltlrens of that soctleu or the city. A petition, signed by a large nuuiber or citizens residing In the vicinity or the North ern market heuse, praying te have a cosspoel near the cerner of North Queen and Walnut streets removed, it having bocemo a nul nul saneo, was presented and read, and en mo tion rererreil te the health commissioner for Investigation with instructions te order it abated, nnd te bring complaint beram nn al dermen, ir necessary, Ter that purpose. Adjourned. Illdcely Kiicampmcnt Ne, 317, At the in co tine or the mombers or illdgely Kncampment last evcnlng, olllcers wero ngroed upon tot the ensuing year. Thcse will be formally elected and Installed this evcnlng after the encampment lias been in stilled by the grand olllcers, wlfe arrived this morning. The lollewlng nre the grand ofilcers who will participate In thojnstltu thejnstltu thojnstltu tien: A, Fabenthall, Doylcstewn, grand patriarch ; Dri Jehn Lovergood, grand sonler warden, J. J. Bobbins and 1L W. Bally, past grand sachems, Jes. B. Nichelson, grand scribe, and Dr. T. V. Vanartsdalen, grand mu-Hur ui gruuu luuge. A Itunaway Team, Tills nftcrnoen n herse bolenglng te I'rank Mettfett, nnd hitched te a truck wagon, fright ened at the fall of a loeso scat whlle stand ing nt Mr. Mettret's stand in Centio Hqtinre. The animal started en a run across the Krjuare nnd down the street botweeu the market houses mid City hnll. There was a high pile of bricks sbinding along Hager's building, en Market streeL and the herse ran into 1L He fell down nnd upset the bricks. The animal was but slightly bruised, nnd the wagon was net damaged. Had It net licen ler the brick pile the herse might have dashed Inte the stere window. Cases Dismissed. Last evening Alderman Decn dlsmlwsed the cases or larceny charged against the two colored boys, Kdwnrd Harris nnd Charles StewnrL The boys are aged 10 and 1.1 years respectively, nnd were nrrcsted whlle carry ing off a quantity nt old Iren from the foundry of Ceylo fc Evans. The prosecutor did net care te push the case en account of the tender yoarseftho leys, and they woie dismissed with a reprimand. Commuted fur Trial. William Hutten, nn Inmate or the county almshoiihe, was heard last evenlng by Alder man Barr, en charges of burglary and lar ceny. The testimony showed that Hutten was caught In the act of robbing the liouse of Isaac Zimmerman, the farmer nt the alms house, and dctilned until nn nfllcer arrived. It was also learned that Hutten had made an attempt te break Inte the storeheuso at the almshouse. The alderman returned lieth cases te ceurl, and In default or bail commit ted Hutten for trial. i:turtnu I'rein Heading te the Pair. At the meeting el tliomatiageis or the Lnn Lnn caster fair, held josterdny, nrruiigeiiientn were made with the P. ,t K. te run a train from Beading te tills city lu the evening or each day during Uie lair. The prospects era successful fair are very Haltering. An O ill. In I Dl,. Frank Grlest, commissioners' clerk, was Liken suddenly III nt the court heuse this morning nnd hid te be sent te his home, en I'jst Gernmn street, In a cab. NOW Hi: Villi V CAUKFUL. Although We Hepe All Will Ile Well, We Are Net Vet Out cd Hie Weeds. Twnef luohetmiuiuicr months have passed, and all unlte in the hepe that ucmuyiuiluly pass through the balunce of tliuheiMen and the terrible cholera may net reach us. tttlll we are net jet out or danger, nnd fiem the fturrul devastation in Spain it behooves us te lecognlze ourewn liability te attack-, nnd the Iiupvrutlve necessity of continuing e cry posst pesst posst bie precaution ngninst It. August is a month also full of pestilential dangurs ether than cholera, nnd the seeds or dUease new ripen which effect the human family for men Unto come. If there he nny one month of the year when dUlnrcctants should be freely used this Is the one, and as we have for this purpese free,uciil!y n commend te our leaders tlint odorless, power, ful nnd economical preparations sold us Piatt's Chloi Ides, permit usiignlu te urge its continuous nnd liberal use, nswu believe It possesses mero fully than any ether nrtlcle all the essential elements icqulred for cemplete and thorough disinfectien. The cesspools, the vaults, the wutci -closets, the eullttrs, the stables, nnd nil eutif the-way places need Its purirj Ing eireet, nnd when they me thus puilfled nnd kept se the danger fiem cholera and nil diseases is greatly lessened. lilSAlUS. a.1.'.";"--;1." lh,,8.S,ty the id tnst., i.niie May. daughter or Adam und Piedurlcka Miller, lu the Jd year ofhernge. ' The relatives and f i lends of the family are re spectlully InMted te attend the funeml, from the parents' residence, Ne. 4M Middle street, en Wednesday nftcrnoen ut 2 o'clock. Interment at Zlen ccincteiy, t MA11KETS. Chicago Produce Market CnioAep, Aug. 3, 9 TO e. in. Market opened : W heat-August, 87Ke : Sept, 'JlUc ; Oct., itlj'c. Cern-August 4VieiAcpt.4iJS:t5ct. 43c. '" ' .ov..'2e.K' ''A"''' S01'1" "'BXe! ct- -'y'v' Pei'k-Aug., )75s Sept, r7! Oct., 3i Laid feept, I015; Oct., It047i. lllbs-Aug., J13 1 bept, 5 5J ; Oct., ;S0.J cxeeiNn. Octb"Ke"A"S ' 8''iiaf,Ke 8e'11-' R'OKe; Cern Aug.f 4Me i Sept, 4fiie ; Oct., 45e. Oats Aug., 3..0 Hunt, 'IVJc j Oct., ic. Perk-Aug., 'J it : Sept, W 7-'K : Oct. m. tSSS- .?S . HSi- S Stf'.S?-JiiW. ...wv ..Hte, .V uv , k,lk, J W , Vt Oct, 5 53 ' Philadelphia Lite Stock Market. PniLADBLvniA, Aug. 3. The receipts at the dllleient stockyards were i Per the week Hoeves, 2.CO0 j previous it cek 2,Kie head; sheep, 11,500 heudj piovieus week 1 i,5(ii) head ; hogs, 4,500 head ; previous week, 4.8eti hi ad. lieef cattle were hlglinr, in sympithy with the West Wuciuntuus tollews: Kxtni, GG-X li (feed. SViaVfe : medium, 4 W fiei cominen, 3KQIKe; Texiins,4Q'5!4c. b at cow s w eru luf tly nctl vu at 'iyiiniic. Thin cows were lu fiilr requestut tlJMJO. Milch cows were dull at ZSZl4). Milch calves wei-e demoralized ntSJICc, Bheep wero dull, hut at the clese ad anccd Me en all geed gradus. We iiuote as fellows : Lxtni, 4U(jtJje i goed.tftlo ; medium, .IfiWe ; coiiiuien, 'itt-ki ; culls liomfiOe te 1 W liuul. SpjhiS lumlis were lu mederutu request at Uiesscd hogs wero in peer lequest at nniul vancoelJioj Western ceiufed, ()i&ia mostly cfly Di-essed lleeves were in modemte de mand mid higher ut 76'JC City Diussed Mhcep woie talrut GQUc. New Yerk Produce Market. New Yen. Aug. 4 flour market dull j Flue, I2 40Q3 00; bupoirine, t3 2Jj 70; Common t- Fancy Kxtru Ohie, J (fifbl 00; Uoedto Chelcu liitra Western, tltii 75: Mlniwunin ri i.i Qlixi. " ' ""- Oct01Mc ' 2 t1"' Aus-' 5JJ I Scl,L Wi" ' OaUN'e. 2 Mixed, Aug., 32Jie. ltye Iriegulnr, Perk dull i Meis, fllfiegu 50. 1 Jird fO 77, Bent ; Kl 80, Oct Melussus steady; 60 test; dlllereul 18. Turpentine steady at S-xe. Itesfn dull at It 1MJ117H terstmlned te geed. Putreleum dull ; Kenned lu Cases. sUu I mights dull ; grain te Louden, 2Kt ,AlW?r uulet ' Western Imitation Creaiuerr, Choese dull ; Western Pint prime, Cfc. Kggs sternly ; Stile. 14Q150 ; Western, ISffllte. SW'f llrwi Cutleaf, ee ; UrniiuUtud, -- 'V",1- Tallew uulet lirlme city, 6Ke. CetTea oulet ; fair cargoes, bjic Hujrdull j Ne.), uecafl.(M. Itlee firm : Cnmllna anil Louisiana, common te utr, ii&iiQ, IHTEIiLiaEKOEB, TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1885 mock Market. quotations by Jtecd, McOrann A Ce., Hur.kers, Lancaster, l'a. 11 A.W 12 X, MlMenrt Pnolfle Michigan L'entrnl............ .... 3p.m. New lerk Central New Jersey Central... Ohie Central. V7 Det, Lnck.ft Western 102 Denver & Uie Q rondo Mi Krle imJ Kansas A Texas , '21)2 ljike Shere..,. . lul,l Chicago A, N. W common. WH N. N. Out. Western .;. 8t Paul ft Omaha 2iU I'ncine Mali 4n2 ltochestcrAPlttsburir Bt Paul... ". 7HK ToxasPacine UJi Union Pacldc.,... iVA Wabash Common ti Wabash Prof erred Western Union Tcleirrai lu. Wi Loulsvllle A Nanhvllle MM N.Y.,Ch!.ftHt 1. 4 IxinlRh Valley .... Lehigh Navigation Pennsylvania .: 7 uenuing ,.,,.. f.Ji p.t. & Jiurraie Northern 1'aclflc Common 222 tiy. ii Nennern pacinc l'rer 4su 4 47 Itcstnnvllle sn? 2l)f 22li Philadelphia Krle tlU. 'tai li Northern Central " ..." Central Trnnsp Canada Heuthurn,..,. R5U XV 3l)i Oil liiii . !n)2 .... Peeple's 1'assnnger PJU I'tW iuv: Missouri Pncinc?.... ,. .... LIte Bleck l'rlces. CnieAOe Cattle Itecelpts, 5,000 head; ship ments, 2,0(10 head; mm kel nnd prices strong ; natives lnc higher; slitpptng steers, lr1.V)0l,ri B.s, & 304JJ !m; ,2leail:ii0 B -, lftt se; iaua 1,201) fts., f I Wi5 15; Mieckers and feeders, I ( 4 25; cows, bulls and mixed, 1 75Q 1 25 1 Texnns, lings ltecclpts, lo.eno bead : shipments, 5,noe ; market opened 5a higher, but ehwtd weak ; rough nnd mlxcd,fl2Hil 50; packing and ship jimg.H 40Qt juj light, llS5 40; skips atMODQ Sheep Hccelpts, 1,000 head ; shtpmnnts, nene ; mnrkci stendy t natives, tJ axtx 25 ; Tcxaus. 1 7581 25 ; Lnmbs, II 0)Q 1 25 per head. Kast LinBirrv Callloncllve and shnde higher; receipts, l.'.KXl head ; shipments, Mil head ; ship! menu Saturday nnd Sunday te Mew Yerk, 65 carloads. Hogs market nrtlvn. firm nnd advancing ; Philadelphia, 5 25Q5 80; Workers, 2UQ3: receipts, 1H00 head; shipments, 2,2m) head : ship ments te New leik, Saturday und Sunday. 31 carloads. Sheep active and higher ; prime, 3 75M 25 ; fair te geed, UQ.1 50 1 common, II 50Q2 ; hunbs, IK5 ; receipts, I, H) head ; shipments, 1.0C0 heail. Shlpincnts te Xew Yerk, none. XK W AUrKHTlHKM KXTH. T5AKING IOw"bKR. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. TIMS powder never varies. A uimclnf parity, streiigth nnd wholesomeness. Mere eco ece eco nemleal tli.ui thnnrdlimiy kinds, mid cannot 1m sold In competition with the iiiultltiMle et low test.sheit elglit,nluiuer pliiMphite pirn item. NeM mil tn eiin: Ueyal IliKlnil Pem ukkCel. 1U1 W all Strcnt, New Yerk. ma-.7-ljd.Vw ITArill LINi;.N LAWNH WITH Mill V I.KIl'h IIOItAX SOAP and pivent the color from being destroy i d. HrilLr.Y'S LIQIM1) ItHNNKTMAKKS delirious Junket, Curtis and Whey, Alpine Cuslurd, etc. Unexcelled lu agulatlug power. strength mid co HUIILKY'S DIIUO STOI1K. Ne. 24 est King Street MOItK THAN 2,700 OAKKS OF MIL. I.KIt'S HOItAX.SOAP ceusnmed In Ijin. caster e cry week. ANABTICLK AS I'ltKi: KUOM ADUL ADUL ,.i,,.,'v'L,,'!,2',!'",c"'ri,,ll!l",new MII.I.EIt'S TI!ST UOODS AT LOWKST PBICKS. , 5,s-"A"HiiBiirfor2.Te; 4 packages Cern- e...u., ..., .j , ..-. i,-, i.iHciuis ier iKl ; iili Prunes for -i'lc; 4 B.s Itlee for 25c. Omuuli.lt'd Sugar, ic, Celfees I Collet's ! TuislTciist Ttl Ttl ephene. CtAltKK'fa TKAMOUK, M WeHtJtlngHtnrt jr.MEMBKU THK OLD STANDARD. UOHUEIPS WILD CHEltltY TONIC Fer Weakness. Heneral Debility, Dyspepsia, Summer complaint, etc. . , KOIIKKU'SI.IQUOKBTOKK, api-K-lydlt Ne. 22 centre Square, ITrANTKD-LADI KS and gi:ntli:- f V men te learn te color I'lioteirmnln. l'liolet.mi'lw Am-. ene (am Irani iu ene hour. Taught rnKK until August 4th te Intreduru our new pitent ater colein. Alse lessens glNen lu palnllngnn vtlct, silk, china and weed. Studie, Ne. 22J F.asi King street, ItoemG. JljaJ-Otd" npin-: only artieu: "answIjrine AuS eTA,A,.r,,,,,,B 8tm"ln8 u mt- Till! RKOULAU MONTHLY MI!I!TINO -..."'"'""eisterMieiinerchernlll be held JI'UI'M'AY Ni:.T, APUUSTB. In their hull at fK P. M. J. II, O-sTEItMAYKlt, " Asst. Sec. TVTADI! il. low I OK RKl'INHD OILS. TAI. und 11 111. find irimnnifceil f ,i 1u, .. ,.n eijuil, is311I.I,Klt& IIOItAX bOAP. HAPPY THOUflHT AND RKBKCCA Tobaccos only Sciierplug, at HAltTMAN'S iEI.I.OW,FlI6.NT CIOAIl hlOUK. LUXURIOUS AND RKFRRSHINO FOR the hath I'neiiualed for laundry nnd kitchen Is Mll.LEIt'S IIOItAX SOAP. REMOVE ALL (3REASE SPOTS AND t iti'lrl' ' '"' '""'""weetgarments with Mlt I.t.u S ilOKAX SOA1 THE LAROEST, BEST AND MOST cemplete asseitmcnt of Plnjlug Cards in t'JO city fiem 5 cents per pack up nt HAltTMAN'S YBl.I.tlw FKONT ClOAlt STOltE. IMITATIONS ACCUMULATING. BEN BEN seu's Cunclne Plasters haiu the Held Cap. cine cut in the ceutie. Don't be deceived. 85c DR. S. 1!. WE HER, Veterlnnry Physlcii 1'hVHlritin nnd Sni-ifnen nnniii. ki.iiii wmuiiif eierjuury 1,1 WEST OltANOE hTKKKT. Htnrcii!urIee!riimry CoIU'de). (li)lcit. Ne 7 hTKKIT. Tcli'tiheiiii t-.-mtiirt. tlen with hwyatone liouse. JyJi-'.hiitlTuThAS T HIRTYTH1RD DAY OF THE- Great Clearing Sale -AT HIRSH & BROTHER'S ONE TRICE CLOTHING HOUSE. If you wl-h te take ndvantuge of the great mark-down and Clothing, Uenl's Furnishing j.neds, etc., ut lidlculeusiy low prices, you had bctlci come seen, us their snle will continue but 7 DAYS LONGER. Our assert ment U nr,t as cemplete as It wa, but there nre many articles left jet lihh you would buy ou account or their low pilees. Particularly In our lerchant Tailoring Wp have made a regular slaughter nmeng the prices. Our "llayur" Is new In New Voik selecting and placing our orders for Full with the Importers, and we must clear nut the old stock ut any suciltlcu te make room for the new sleck. 4-Cleed nt fl p. m., except fiatiiidays. HIESI & BROTHER'S One-Price Clothing Heuse, COItNEltOFNOllTHQUF.KNSTUKETAND CF.NT11K StiUAUK, liANCASTKU, PKNN'A. NOTIUNQ J1UT l'UHK WHITE AND Healthy Linen by using MILLER'S UOBOX sea'p. j " niancme MIBBMLZJUtKO VB. 170H BUNT. v tJ1.1"11? n',mlf slery HIHCK HOUSE, ,.0.??W.c8tCIlC9!"ul,'''', Applynttlm Jyaj-tfd 1NT1 LMUF..SCKII OPP1CK. WITHODT KXOKITION, THK BKST Cigars In the town, two for Rn. nt UAllTUAN'S YKLLOW. FUONT CI ClOAlt B1UKB. 17INDOB8KD BY PHYSICIANS AND II Druggists. Kvcn-bedv knows tim n.e. .,r l'Jasler, nnd that llouseirs Capclne Plasters are the best THK FINKST KNO'N FOB TOILUT, llllllAXUHfA5lIM,a 1UU' ,nrPc ' MlLLKlfS KOItAX HOAP S' CHOOL TAX KOIt 188S. ThO dllllllcaln Win llin hlhilx ,tf Itin lnn.imii Throeper cent, etr ler prompt payment In Aug. 1, 1K!). W. O. MAILSIIAI.!,, Tiensurer, . . Se. 12 Cenliiisquure. onice hours from 9 a. in. te 4 p. in. Juncll. tfdll JTO'V TO I1KCOMH BKAUTIFUU -OSK- PALM OIL SOAP, .The .best soap te make a clear complexion. Only lie. a bar, or two bars for23e. Fer sale at COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, Xes. 137 and 139 North Queen Street. SK EWINO MACHIN1!S. EXCELLENT SEWING MACHINES. TlieAMHItlCAN SHWINO MACIUNC COM ,'AtY, ri'presenled by Its agent, W. II. MOS- SKIl.ut Ne. 2 Stevens III OHIO, is nerfcetlv rella. ma anu res mslhloler all contracts niiule with 'tnsntia .). 1.... ...n. .!.... a........ .... .... inught heretofem, nnd can furnish all parts be longing te their machines for all time te come, either ut the bnincholllce at Lancaster, erat the home elllcc, Philadelphia, Pa. 31. I). M0SSEH, Agcnl, J-2)-lwd-3tIt LANCASTKlt, PA. EDUCTION IN CUSTOM-MADE Clothing. A well-mndc, Klegnnt trimmed andncrfectllttlng llutlncss Hull ler tl8). A geed English Corksciew Worsted Halt, ftnt braided, In one, two, three or four button cuta way, for Z.(). A hnndsoine Check Cnsslmuru Huft for IJO.ft). An elegant Hergo Suit, in hhick, blue, dnib or brown, for ll.Ven. Fine English Btrlped or Check Pantaloons Hern (.luenp, lle. mcmbe,nll work is strictly first-class. Every gnnnni-.t warreiiled te b- I --eprescntcd. A geed nt, woll-inude nnd nlcci, tilmmed. The Inrgest assortment of patterns in this city. m2l-Cmdlt .n. ii. iiini-aMEiit, 37 North Queen street. TJAYMOND'S EXCURSIONS. RAYMOND'S VACATION EXCURSIONS. All Truicllne Espentri Included. A Party w III leave Philadelphia WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1885, lOII A Grand Tour of Fifteen Days, Which will Include: Snralea. Lake Oeerge, Lake Champlnln. . Ilur- nngieu, i, AUMine Clmsm, Mnntieal, the I.n ehlne itnplds, Oiiebec, the Falls or Montmerencl, the Lewer et. Lawrence Itlier, The Famous Saguenay River, with halts allla'lla IlivniidTadniiiac, bake MciitphrciiMgeg, lliHlen, New Vel k, etc. ALsnltiMnv Circulars of Four Omnd Inli'r 'lilps ui California (l.enilng i'lilladelpbtn, No Ne vembt rl2, December 111, Jauiury II and February In iiddlllnn tn the uhnte the SECOND AND I.ASTOIIA.MI TOl'U (August 27 te September Jl) te the Yellowstone National Tark. W. IUvmekp. I. A. WniTCOJin. MffcnA or call rer dcstrlntlve clrcnlnrs. m II. F.(jllIi:i,DS. Agent for ltaymend's Vncatleu Excursions, 111 8. .Ninth at., under Centlni nUiI hotel, Phlladel l'bti. uugl 3td w ILLIAMSON A KOSTHK. The much needed chinge from the torrid heat efafuw days age Is heartily welcome. It will give you an opportunity te again appear iu something wnnnerthana Seersucker. Te theso who are net prejured for this change, we can supply thu want in MEDIUM OK MOllT WKIOIIT OASSIMKItE SUITS, bight or Dark Shades, or the New cat Fashions, nt the Lewest Prices. HATS AND CfiPS -FOIt- 3Ien, Heys ami Children. In Seftnnd Stiff Felts, Plain ftnis, Manillas, Dunstnhlcs or Canten Ilrulds, Silk Traveling Caps, Unfinished Seft Fells for Tourists. Summer Carrluge Hugs and Dusters, tienU' Walking Canes und Umbrellas. All at thu Le. est Prki-. GENTS' Summer Underwear & Neckwear. Fancy Hosiery from ICc. a pair upward. Cel luloid Cellars mid Culls. All the I atest Shapes und the Itest Makes et Linen Cellars and Cuffs. French Percale Shlrls, imriew jileatcd fronts (thu newest thing out.) White Dress Shirts, nnr. row front pleats, and -THE EIGHMIE. A WWte Dress Shirt for $1.00. Or 85.40 Per Half Dezen. HAND-MADE NEWPORT TIES. Indies' Nowpeit Tie und Hutten Shoes of French KIU Flexible Sele, Stylish Operu Heel, llund-Werkud Hutten Heles nnd Kid Lined, re duced te fi50. Ladles' Curucea Kid lu Newpeit Hutten, only make and effect. Just us geed as the former, hut the uuullty is net iiullu us line, reduced te fi.ne. These Shoes ura Hand-Turns, and tlrst-class in every particular f Stores close at C p. m., except Saturday, LLIAM80N & FOSTER, 32, 34, 36 and 38 East King St., LANCASTER, 1A. A Welcome Change e CLOTHING. f- Clolliingte meet eu'ry fancy anil te please the tasle or every buyer may always be feiuitl en our tables. Ne ene need leave us unsatisfied. Our stock is full of real bargains at closing prices, within the reach of every purchaser. A. 0. YATES & CO., 602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST PhllndelpUla. 1 112-311111 QAK IIAI.Ii. BUY YOUR CLOTHING -AT Wanamaker& Brown's, OAK HALL, SetJTllKAST tl.llNim SIXTH AMD MAHKET bTHKETS, PlllLAIUILIIIIA. Jlylltld TTKADQUAUTKHS VOW SUMMER Uorlne Shlrt and Drawera, Gauze UuUershlrta and Drawera, Cholce Necktles, E. it W. Cellars and Cuffa, C. Si C. Cellars and Cuffn, Crown Cellars and Cuffa The Best Fitting Dress Shirts.' SlllltTh AND SOCIETY PAUAP11KUNA1.IA JIADK TO OltDKlt. At Erisman's, NO. 17 WEST KINO STKEET. pUKGKK A Sim ON. De Yeu Want Bargains ? IF Of 1)0, OO TO THE GllEAT OLEAIOTGr SALE -AT- BURGER & SUTTON'S People's Clothing Emporium, NO. 21 CENTUE StH'AUK. Summer Clothing IN EVEUV VAKIKTV ATIMUUKSAS I.K8IIT AS THE JIATEItlAI. MADE FUOJI, IN OUDEIt TO I'llKI'AKF, FOlt THE FAI.I. TltADi:. NOW IS UNDOUI'.TEIU.Y THE TIM E TO HU Y. 3" Stere eltxes nt 0 1. ni.,Snturinys excepted. Bui'ger & Sutten, MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Ne. 24 Centre Square, l.ANOASTEIt, 1'A. i'OlC HALK Ult HUNT. Fen hi:nt. Thne l.iiw Oltlces nt Ne. fi NOIITI1 DUKE h'l'KEKTj unci 11 h.iMni'iitM tcet long, BUJililkit with h uli'r und heiit. manHld It. F51ANK E3HI.EMAN. FOR RAU:. SKATING RINK AT COT, uinbti, lu., wltli nil Its Futures, Ste'iin Ileutefiinilii'iuli-s of Hunley Bknles, gemliii new. Will feII nn easy teiim nnd ut a lmiinilu, 1'iwlolllce uddreis, " ilO-V NO. tfis," Julyli-SiiKt Celumhlu, I'u. I.1U1AJ. XOT1CVS. ITl.STATi: OF UOSANNA TOMMNSON, lilnte of I.unciistercity, Ijincnutereoiinty.do Ijincnutereeiinty.do Ijincnutereoiinty.de reifi il. The lliulc-iiglu'il uuililni', uppelnlcil te illitrtlmte thu lmliincu itiiiiiIiiIiic In the li.uiiU ercii.ii. ('. lutes, luliiilnlitniter, te nnd iimunK the-eleirully entitled tn the mime, 1 Bit for tll.lt pnipiwe en TUESDAY, AUOUM'2.1, lsss,nt 10 o'clock, u. m., in the I.ihniry Koein of the C'euit lleiixe, in the City of LuncnMcr, w hern nil IM-ntens lulercbted In huld dlhirllnitlen may uttend. O.C. KE.V.VBDV Jytl-Olileaw Auditor. ESTATi: OK .I01IN M. WlllTIMIILL, Inte of Lnncantrr count v. deceiiHed. Tim nndeif ineduiidltnr,uppelnted te p.iH, upon ev ev ev coptleiiM lllcclie tim iioceunt of C. E. (.111VD11I, trustee under the will of .liilm -M. Whltchlfl, ilc re:ii'd, und te dUtrihute the halnneu lu his himU tn nml umeiiK tho,e letinlly entitled In the same, will sit rer Unit lmrpone en FKIDAY, AUOUST II, lMK. nt 10 o'clock, u. m lu thu U limiy lienuinr thu Court lleii'-c, lu thu titty of l.nncnsti'1', n here nil persona intcicxted lu tulil dUtiilmtleuiuu ntU'iul. JySltiMW Wil. AUG. ATI.EK, Auditor. ASSIGNED KSTATH OF IIAUTON u.jl weiiKer nnd who. eruineuster city. Lnn ciiA'cr county. The undersigned uudller, up. polnteil te psiMi upon eieeptlena tn thu ucceunt und dlHtilljiitu thu haluncu ivmnlnliii' lu the Inuuli et W..I. Ki'.fietli, nstlgneeer sntil llarteu wcuger nml wile, te und uuinni: tluwe legnlly I'lliiuru in iiiu hiiiiiu, win mi itir mill . .,..., v.. ... ...u nt!...', , ,,, eii 1,1, lllll l pill lllf.! (in ui...... n.ill all ..... .1... ............ ;. lUUHOlfil l,ilUUUOl 1J, IM11, III U O ClOCIv, U. in., In the Lthmry Itoem et the Cmut Heuse, in the City or Lnncmtur, whuru nil pcivemj inter csted in said disliiuutleu in.iy nltcud. JulyMteaw JNO. A. COY1.E, Auditor. J7ISTATK OK DAVID KIIil.TNOKlt, OK li thclly of J.iinCiUiter, deceased. Letter of iidmlnlstmllen e. I. a. nn huldestnte having heen grunted te the undersigned, ull persons indebted Iherute lire lvijuested te innku linmedlnte pay ment, unit tlii'sii Inn Ing claims or demamis agiilust the Hiuiie, will pii'eut them without delay forsettleiuiuttethuumlerulgued,ixildiiig In the city of Lancaster. WILLIAMS. SHIIt If, Administrator. Emlcx 1'nANKLix, Att'v JuirJ-titTiieaw TTiSTATi: OK OATIIAItlNU IiKKKVUE, ter county, dce'd. Thu undurvluneil Auditor. d lute of West Lnmputei- tow nship, l.uneas- nen .i iippetntcd todlNtiihute thu halaucu leiualiilng luihu hands of Daniel linker, Executer of thu last will mid testament ut luid dueened, te and iiineng thenu legally cutlthd te the b.iine, will tilt rer that purpoie oil WEDNESDAY, AUU, 1J, 8tS. ut 10 o'clock, n, m., iu the Library Itoem or the Court llniifce. In thu City or Lancaster, wheruull porseua iutciested In sulddlstillnitleii inaynttend. JN'O. A. COYLK. J7-iteuil Auditor, FIltST-OIiAKS ltOAKDINO. Tegetlier with the cholce or roenis en the tli-etorscceiidtloor. Surpassed by nene in the city. Cull en eriuidress, NO. 40JNMUTII QUEEN BT. Tuhlu hourdeni aceomiuedntod. aO-tfd pOSTl'ONED. 7110 Mronnerolior Exeuraicn and Picnte Te I'ENItYN I'AltIC, has been postponed ou ue count et the ruin te MONDAY, AUGUST 10th. II, r.EHH ART, Chairman nug3-Ctd Cotuialttee el Arraujjemeuts. . ... J' 1. . VKY U 001)8. jeiiN a. aiVLKit. ai:e. v. itATiiveN. De Yeu Want te Save Meney ? LOOK AT OUR ASSORTMENT -OF- BLACK AND M0UMII& GOODS! iiEFem: you iiuy. WE AltEHELLINO IIUST ItELIAIILE MAKhS -OF- dLslimcrcs, HonrieUa Clelhs, &c. AT LOWEST l'llICE1. JonnS.&Mer&Ge., NO. 25 EAST KINO STOBET, liANCASTEIl. 1'A. Ql'lX'IAIi Al.TKUATION HA 1,11 WATT, SHAND & CO, Alti: MAKING EXTENSIVE ALTHUATIONS AND ADDITIONS TO THE New Yerk Stere, And In elder te red nee nurplu Meck and nnke meiv room, eiler special liiducemeuii In eeiy dep.iitment. KXTItAOHDINAUY llAUOAlNb IN IMciieiicil :inil Unltleaclicil Jluslins. BLEACnED AND UNBLEACHED SnEETINOS In nil wldtlii anil inmlltlce. Tickings, Turkey Red Tablings, Talle Linens, Tetveh and KapLici AT THE LOWEST I'itlCES EVLIt KNOWN. Sl'ECIALItAKGINSIN DRESS GOODS. ODD LOTS AND ItEMNANTb ItEDt C ED AT HALF USUAL 1'ltICES. MI YORK STORE, J. O. MAHTIN it UO. SHIET DEPAETIEIT. WE CAUKY THE I. MH.LST STOt K OF FLANNEL SHIRTS In the city. Manuel shirts -iMclillr nilu'.icd rer the Soashei-c, 1 Wilng, Cainplngyai., ,le. J University Flannel Snirts, Pleated Flannel Shirts, Jersey Flannel Shirts, Bicycle Flannel Shirts, White Flannel Shirts. Pleated Bosem White Dress Shirt. The Nentesit Shht nnmV ler Hatnti i r Wenrand 1 nil I l ('11. PEARL SHIRT. Thrce-l'ly Linen (iuamntctd Fit llosem, Wauisuttii Mulln, $1.00 apiece , l ler $5 10. 75c. White Dress Shirt. New- Yolk Hills Muslin, Loe.o l'dgc lkwein. 49c. White Dress Shirt. Exeellunl Mnslln lleinrniced Fient and lliick. Shirts Made te Order a Specially. J. B. Martin tf Ce., Cor. West Kins nnd I'liiu-e Sis. LANCASTEU. 1'A. "rneitn 13 ur.X.N KTT VUAC TIC A I. ITT Kit V I'l.UMIlEH.STKAM AND (. S I'll Alleidcra nrnutmlv atlcnili'd In. NUUr.ii'tlnii i;iiaruiiU',.(l, U erk dene in icaieiKilili; lnlics. NO. IM NOItlll QUELN blltELT, liuielTmd Lanc.inler, l'a. M APKIIIA ANP SIIKUKY WIN1CS AT Reigart's Old Wine Stere. II. K. BLAYMAKEIt, AdhNT, Ne. a EabtKimi Stiikkt. Kslahllshed 17(A. r 1)17 tnl A TI.ANTIO CITY- The Chester County Heuse IS NOW Ol'EN. Comrertuhlo, lienu like, sllu.iliul my near tint M-a, lltli cMi'iided lil.izai upon tliice ok nil trents. Thin HnuxD has luni- been known aiii limit pluawiulsuiiiiiier letliat. Junel'.'md J, KE1M A MI.SS. s AIKT-HAIMIABL, WINK INFORMATION. The Sulnt-ltnphai'l Wlnehiiandellolnustliiveur UUU 19 U11111K in the nrlucinul cities or ltnl.i (ieiuiuii JNerin aim beiiiu Ameilcn. Uniii HriUiln, ii, aiiiiiu, mill t, (ill. i iiuu nil ill uy tijsi ii udlu, iindkoen, The ii limit Uy ojtnei titl anuuully In Hulllciuiit pioefol lUHtuhllily und hllity ii IIIIIOinHl BiayniL' peerM, wnuoier inn leui coiiiielnHtiur mere is no winu inav can ue ceiibiueiiul liu superior. 4-Tbo8alnHluphnel Vlne Cempnny, Valence, Bopurtinent or the Droiue ( Fruiiee.) there la no wlne that H. E. SLAYMAKEFt, ri8.ua NO.K1 KA8T KINO HTItKKT mUIH i'APEH 18 PltlNTKD WITH J. K. WRIGHT &. CO.'S INK. Fftirmeani Ink Works, 26th aud Ftnn'a, Avenue JWO-Ua PULLADKLI'UIA, fA, I h M
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