-'1 TTE1.- '7 V-T.JfJ iLAUSMUVV 'i( . S Jtij-y i "!., ,'. f V -l I fc - - a ' ' - - -v , S-,T - 1, - ) L vi- . rf.rS'lWOT' 'J17C Tf- ..'. tit 't I X r ''jtH . hk' ft 'Vr ,t w- s Iir ' A rf 1 . t J x .. .Jb fi'Tff 1 n i A u ; ! it i ' t , E A..V.' :A DOMESTIC SCANDAL , 4AV0B fTMHTX KKTVRSa UOHB IS VS- J xxrrcTxe fashion. Washington Borough Kicltcd Orcr a Drama la Which Mr. tVartx and It. Frank Bayler Figure Other l'ellce Intclll- gence Twe ralnrnl AilrlttenU. KCgukkT Correspondence Of tllO INTKIMUBNCKR. COLllMntA. 1'iL. Antr. LiNull linn Iwnn j ;...,.' ' " .. "... r ."I eawrea wis merninir, at me oiiice or'Mnuire 'A i Frank, by Jacob Werte, or Washington &" .. i wwiuugii, uuaigmg x. x'.auik t?ajriui, ui uiu Kri ', " . Mllli nlaen. with nniltln Inlltnnnv with liln b .&!, .wife. The cause of the BUlt belnir onterod Is ? 1'vi Jk fellows : Last night Jacob Wertf, who Is j 5rv awnv from lininn vnrv nftnn. linlntr mimlnved ISnti a nlnnm llirnnhnr. namn linnm vnrv .. .,.... m V ...! uiivAftx;ivuijr u uuu uu wuiii. uiinuuraiu the bod-roem of his wife, his progress was "tepped by Mrs, Werts trying te koep him from coming into the room. Wertz Immedi ately suspected wrong and went for n pistol. During the Interview 1). Frank Bayler, who IhuI been with Mrs. Wertz and had get under neath the bed ivlien the husband's foetslops were heard, made ids escape from the room by the way of a balcony, followed by a shot from the pistol of Wertz. This morning WerUcame te Columbia and onterod suit against Snyler. The warrant has lieeu placed in the hands of town constnbles and tliey will arrest Savier te-day. The affair has started a considerable talk among the Inhab itants et Washington borough. Other l'ellce 'Sent. Teter Groenawalt had a hearing at the office of Squlre Frank, yosterday, charged with setting a deg en a turkey bolenglng te Henry Bradley. The turkey was killed by the deg and llradley wants satisfaction. All the interested parties nre residents of West iiempuem tewnsnip. Bqtiire l-ranK neiu the case under advisement. Isaac Swoeney, a colored rosldent of town, was arrested last night by OHlcers Wlttlck ,and Dysslnger for being drunk and dle dle erderly. This morning Hwoenoy had a hear ing at thoefllcoof Biiulre Evans, chnrged with belng drunk and disorderly and surety of the peace. The accused paid the casta of both cases and was placed under f 100 ball for his geed behavior. Last night James P. Hcckard, a boatman, had a hearing at the ofllce of Squire Yeung en the charge of carrying concealed ami deadly weapens and pointing a pistol at J. M. i'Jery. Officer Wittlck arrested tiie man and took him befere Squlre Yeung. He was dis charged upon the payment of costs. David D. llurk, a travelling salesman, was arrested last night by Onicer Wittlck en the Lancaster pike near Locust street. The officer had rocelvcd a descrljitlen of the man from the ofllce eT Alderman McQllnn, or Lancaster, where complaint had been entered against him charged with malicious mischief. The man is new In the lockup walling ler tiie arrival or the preper person from Lan caster te take him te that city te answer the charge of which he is accused. llrnke lllsCollnr-llene. Frank Billet, aged It year, seu of Ed ward Billet, living near Orulib's stone quarries at tbe eastern end of town, met with a serious occldent that might have resulted fatally. Mr. Billet Is foreman of the quarries anil Ills Ben Frank Is employed en the cars hauling the stene from the quarries te the furnaces. Yosterday morning the lad Mas en the cars and in home manner foil from thorn whlle they were in motion. The liey was rolled by the cars for a considerable distance and it was almost u nilracle that he oicaped death. The injuries consist of a broken collar-bone and ether bruises. Under the euro of the attend ing physician the boy Isdelng as well as can be expected. A 1'onknlle In Her llurk. Cera Kllue, a young daughter of David Kline, living en the Marietta plke near the Catholic cemetery, met with a very painful ucciuem yesieruay. j no iiiue girl was en gaged in playing with seme companions, among whom was a small boy hekllncan open ponkuife In his hand. In playing the child accldently ran ngninst the knife and the blade, about two Inches leni?. entered her back, making a very painful, though net aseneun weunu. iir. v. li. Tayler was summoned and gave the wound attention. The child Is rusting easily, although sudor suder ing from the wound. l'cnuinal l'elnl. Itev. E. 0. Grifllths, pastor of the Motho Metho Mothe dlst church, accompanied by his wife, left town te-day fer.Cbatauqua lake, New Yerk, .Whorefio will spendnis summer vacation. Mri Ed. Fall in, fdrmerly of town, but new residing in Philadelphia, is visiting friends in Columbia. jf. -Rev, WrlV"lWiiiis has been enjoying his vacation with the touring party of clerical wheelmen, but iiad the mlsfortune of breaking his bicycle. 'The machine has been shipped te Columbia. Town Notes. The Sbawnoe iron company will held n Hpeclal meeting this evening for the purpose et appointing cemmittees and completing ar rangements for the trip te llarrlsburg In Sep tember. Tholrensidos and a picked nlne played u game of base ball en the Hliawnoe grounds yesterday aftornoen. The Ironsides were the victors by a scere of" te I. The Wliite Itese glee club or Yerk wero in town lest night ami serenaded several of their friends. The vocal and iustiumental music of the club was excellent Metamora trlbe, Ne. 2 of 1 ted Men, or Lan caster, will inake a fraternal visit te Osceola tribe, Ne. 11, el town, thlsevcnlng. The Ironvllle .Sunday school will held thier picnic in lleise's weeds, en Thursday, August 25. J' Tbe pay car of the Pennsylvania railroad arrived in town te-day paying its empleyes for the month of July. The church of Ged campmectlng begins at Landlsville te-day. Several Columbians are camping in the weeds. A Narrow Kacape from Deaih. Clayten F. Wenger, n freight brakeman en the Columbia A Pert Dopeslt railroad, had a narrow oscape from death yosterday morn ing. As his train was leaving Columbia he was riding en top or a box car, and a teli graph or tolephono wire, which was suspended across the tracks, caught him under the chin, lined him up bedilyand drepped him upeil the roerortho syl,i."J.ruBr car, irem wmcu no rolled and fell between two cars or the ranidlv inevlnu train. He ledged en the bull noses of tiie two care, from which perilous position he was rescued by the fireman and another brakeman. Wenger was cut under the chin where the wire struck him, and his Ien arm was badly bruised. He Is badly shaken up generally, but his injuries are net serious. JBUJTIO.VS TO TUMS TIUAL J, 1ST. The Cases Hint llaie Keen Added Slnre Its Tint rubllcatlen. The following additional coses have been placed en the trial list since the wame was published : Monday, August 17. William Ilutten, burglary; Charles Delllnger, larceny j Jease A. Hoed.larcony ; Dr. H. H. Htener, adultery ; Jehn Williams, felonious assan.t Jehn Swearig, attempt te rape. Tuesday, August 18. William Silknltter, larceny Jesse Lairerty, receiving stolen goods. WkDNKSIIAY. AllCUSt 1!). I). Wnllnra Evans, rape: Gee. Thatcher, fraud; Hatah Jacobs, Lewis Kirk, J. L. Itinkley, avuult and battery ; Geerge Parker, fornication and bastardy. Thukhday, August 2a Geerge W. Lewe, malicious trespass ; B. F. Woaver, false pre tense ; Themas Costelle, fornication and Las. tardy ; Jehn E. Donuisen, larceny and baileu : Frederick Frank, Geerge Bolbach nnd Chas. ICuntz, indecent oxesuro ; Jehn Ellwine, larceny ; Jacob B. Huber, false pretonse ; Hamuel Smith, felonious assault and Utttery ; Benjamin Jacobs, assault and battery. Saturday, Aug.2i Uarry Green, Lewis Kirk, BenJ. Jacobs, Leuis Kemper, Hamuel Miller, surety of poaeo; Jesse BItzer, Mou Meu roe Mellinger, desertion. There are en the list ler trial 218 cases. Appointed Letter-Carriers. Jeseph Arneld, or the Ninth ward, lias been compelled te decline the position of letter-carrier, en account of Ill-health, and H. II. Zecher, of the same ward, has been appointed te All the vacancy. iBaae N. Bender, of the Filth ward, iate a compositor In the lNTKLhiaKNOKit olllce. has been, nppeiuted a letter-carrier. The new carrjers were sworn in this morn ing and went en duly at once. Kxcurslen te l'enryn. The A. M. li cliurch, or this city, tire held- ing a ploule at Penryn iark te-day, A geed- dedt'rovdwentoutoii tLe morning train, ,aau tbe crowd was added t iiv i. .... jKiln 'PI. (l irii, . . "" XSiil ,eaexl Will btmd accompanied tlie fxetiirsjoej I AH I saw it: Itev. llr. needier' Arrountef An Incineration At I-anrnster, Width lle IVItneued. Tlies. K, lleoclier In Klnilra Advertiser, A summer morning, early n short ride past ancient colnelorlos ; a grass-grown car car riage way between rows of corn, cool with dew; a modest brick Iioube, that might be Dilatation for n mission chnpel, with lt steep reef, and laneot-teppcd windows ; bread two leaved Trent deer ; marble Uiblctnbove it In scribed In bold old English text: "Cromnlo "Cremnlo "Cromnle rliim." Fourrrlends,an undortakerandeur dead. We enter. A cool room almost cold n smooth brown stene fleer; walls grained oak ; six windows, all epen, en thrce sides of the hltrh clmrch- iiKii room, iiie leurtii wall, oppeslto tiie deer, broken by two flat-arclied Iren doors doers black. Itovealed rafters and roer of iron high tip. Hunbeams slanting low through the two east windows ; a bler frnmed honest ly and hlp-hlgh, en wooden casters, a latticed cradie of iron, with low sides, and celli n Hbapcd, resting en the rollers or the bler ; a form head te feet In niolstened whlle lying en the cradie and wholly viblble, until n irlngcd jkiII or decent black Is roverently adjusted, draping the bler te the fleer. A few minutes of sllonce nnd waiting. One of the two windows at a level of the cradie is opened in the otherwlso cold, blank oaken wall ; the bler is rolled up te its sill : a moment's delay ; by unseen inlluonce the cradie slides slowly forward through the deer the pall retreating at the sill, the wliite form emerges gradually from Its cencealment, on en on ters, and for three seconds or less may be Hern lying motionless en and na Blleut, sun sun set glow. The heavy deer swings shut and Isset home tightly te its seat. Nothing mere. All that boleiigs te the earth of him we leved we gather in their whiteness nnd liave glven te the caith. All that belonged te the air we set froe te lly nway en invlslble wings In the sunshine. We liave heard the master say : Ijoesc Mm anil let Mm no. and we liave obeyod. I wish te certify as te the past, and guaran tee as te the future, the high and wholly trustwerty qualities of the goutlemoii admin istering the Lancaster crematorium. With the same sonse el honor and security Hint a banker fcels when entrusting a money pack age by exprcss te n correspondent banker, might the coslller remains of our dead be transported, unaccompanied, nnd trusted te the ministering hands or the olllcers and the ene attendant or the Lancaster crematorium. AI.T.A11UVT A VOVNTJir 1CITTVS, It Gets te iJincnMer, Is Iist nnd Annllier Is Taken llurk In lis l'liKf. A few days age n coupleof young gentle men of this city, who are levers of fine stock, concluded that Uiey would tnke n drlve ler the purposenr visiting n well-known Hteck farm In the northern jiart of the count'. Their favor! te liltleiinliual, which, by the wny, is seen and admired en the street every day, was harnessed and about 2 p. m tliey startud en their 1 l-mlles Journey. Tlieir destination being reached, the party alighted and ene of them wan nt ence attracted by a pet Kitten or rnie Hieck. lle took it in Ids arms nnd nner plavlng with it n short time, remarked Jokingly te the su perintendent of the place tliat he had a notion te take It home, at the sjine time placing It In his wagon. During their brier slay the ivuicii mm ma iiHuu in ine lap maiiKel and was d riven te Lancaster. Shortly nner the nuiiiirurn 01 ine Kiweir wero very niiicli cx- ciieu ever ms illsaiipcaraiieeiind at onee round a very vnlunble deg that had been seen a row dnys previous chasing tbe Kitten, guilty ei murder. Sentence of death was promptly pronounced nnd his degship was aiKim neing lynciied wlien tlietlmely npiienmnce or his master roimniiled hlsHon hlsHen hlsHon teneo, he having rccollceteil seelnc the Jan- caster man playing with the kitten. In order te satisfy the wishes of thohestof admirers of the kitten, been the fellow hit; dav stalled rer Lancaster. Aller driving a dlntancoer U miles, he arrived nt the losldenco or me i-measter man and made inrmlrv about his peu He was assured that the kitten nrrhed safely, but since that tlme nnd wandered en, and tne lnuiwlrian did net knew w here It could be round, unless In ms neighbors yard among his half-decu inveniu puis. niu neighboring yard was at ence vlsfled and te Hie delight or ine visitor ami Lancaster man there was a group or kittens btsking in the sun shine. The first at once, as he thought, re cognized his kitten, leek it alone, and both repaired te a place where, whlle partaking of n bottle et Minimi's, tliey congratulated ene another mi their miece&s In finding the long sought rer Tabby. Everything wunten xiiioetiiiy iiuiu me next nay when the J, an caster man's neighbor discovered that his trained kitten, ene that would answer te his name, de nil Kinds ertrlcks,,Vc,, was missing. He nt onee licensed his nnlghlxir or getting awny with his valuable kitten. He promptly wrote te Hid superintendent of tliusteek farm that he had the wrong kitten, but ul last ao ae counts thoNiiperiutniident rernse.s te nlve up his possession. The I .anensterntnn is In very ueep water. jiai'iu mail um.trr.itw The InnlriKthiiiH Iticd by tlm leliM:lHlcr (leu er.il On llm Snlijrit. Postmaster General Vilas lias completed ariangcments for the establishment of the special delivery ofletters ii'ithorled by the last Congress nt six Hundred nnd thirty post pest post ellices nnd issned n clrular leiter of Instruc tions te postmasters te govern this new foa fea foa ture or the postal service The new system will go Inte operatlon en the first or Octeber. The law authorled its introduction at the discretion el the pestmaster general In all places containing mera than -l,000hihabltant.s. When the postmaster general first directed ids nttoiitiento the matter, he thought it best te Intreduce the system In only n low of the larger cities ; but finally determined te In In In teodueo It in all the places allowed by law. lly placing the special ten cent stomp en n lotter, In addition te the regular postage, it will be delivered nt ence by a sjiecial carrier, upon its arrival nt the onee of dextlnnthm. anvwhere within the carrier linills of iron tlellvery ofllce, or within ene mlloeftho iost iest iost elllce nt ether than free delivery oflices, yfilch nre designated its special dellvery enices. Drep or local letters blaring the special delivery stamp will also be delivered by special carriers. Thoinstructiensauthorlo the employment or mossenger boys te per form the 8ec'lal delivery sorvlce at salaries net te exeecd f.'ld per month. Hubstitute luttor-carrlers may also be utilized as mos mes mos sengcrs. The circular gives very niiuute In structions and many suggestions respecting the Introilnctieii or it at each olllce. In eon een cludlug his circular Mr. Vilas says: "Yeu are urgently enjoined te glve your host Judgment and diligent nttontien te this system orsjieelal dolivery new seiight te be established by the government. It Is an ob eb ob Ject or great Imporlauce and general desirn that the system should proveofhlgh public utility. Although the ends sought by it are or unquestionable value, the system intio intie duced is necessarily an experiment, and Its success donends lareel v uiinu tlm imsimnubir and Its success or falltire In nny local iti will imlicate the pastmaster's efllclal value. Twe obJecU must.be particularly and strenuously sought. The first, the most clllflunt dolivery service ; nnd, second, te bring the sorvlce up te a rovenue yielding condition." Alli-yhcny County Democrats. Tiie election en Wednesday or Demo cratic district doiegatos from Allegheny county te the state convention was a tame affair, the only difficulty oxpnrleneed Ijciug In securing men te serve. In the Feuith logislatlve ex-Congressman Hepkins was placed in nomination, but was deleated by a tactien led by Tin! O'Lcary." The conven tion instructed ler T. V. Pewderly for htale treasurer. Charged Willi Sn hulling UU Amu. Horbert B. Brooks was nrralgned In court en Wednesday, nt New Yerk, charged with having abstracted $17,MM) in libudR from his aunt, Mrs. Harali W. Cegswell, el Plalnlleld, N.J. The bends were found Intact nt his hotel. Brooks was remanded, nnd will be taken te Plalnlleld, N. J,, te answer for his crlme. Drnth or Alex. St Clair. Aloxander St. Clair, a well-known resident or this city, died last night aged 68 years. He resided for many years in the Klghth ward ami was always an active Democratic worker. During the udmlnlslratlen oi'Mayer Pyferhelield the KsItIeu ofturukey of the station house. The funeral will tnke place en .Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Church of Ced Cuiiipiueetliig. The Church or OimI campmeethig was ojiened te-day in the weeds ewned by the Methodist association orthiscenfereuca A number of families from tills city and ether points are en the grounds und indications i... mw w, ,4u Kiuimun uuu lililll-lleilH imlnt loe large attendauea The meeting wiU fcept up unU1 August 25, TODBIiA3fOASTEB DAILY A Der Kills a Monster HUck-Snake. Fiem the Yerk Age. On Tuesday last, Jerdan Hlpe, a boy of 10 or 12 years or age, of Nowberry township, killed a blftck-snake en the raid leading irem Lowlsberry te Churchtown, 2J mlies from the foriner place, measuring 8 feet 4 Inches in length, and I'A around the body. It was lying en the read, and had ngarter snake, evor three feet In length, partly swal swal swal lowed. A nor he Btrnck the snake with a stone, the garter snake freed itself from the monster, and both snakes turned upon the boy nnd shewed light, but the llttle fellow was brave and determined, andanerabeut 45 mlnutes' fight succeeded In dispatching both snakes. The Lltllx lluee Course. Net many or our people may be aware of the fact that Lllltz lias a half-mlle track laid out in an oval en which hersemen every woek tlme their flyers. An oxperioncod Lancaster driver, who visited It a low days age, says as hist tlme can be made en It as en the Lancaster track, which Is ene of the fitstest half-mlle tracks In the state. A Fatal Toadstool. Tiie family of Daniel Ashbaugh, jr., near New Philadelphia, Ohie, were poisoned en Tuesday by eating toadstools. One boy died yosterday, and the mother nnd a young child nre net exported te llve. Twe girls named Illchardsen, from the Dayton Orphan home, who wero visiting the family, nre in a critical condition. HIierlfTs Hale. The sheriff began selling the stock el Dlf Dlf Dlf iendorfer A Eby, clothiers, at the corner el North Qucen and O ran go stroetx. at 9 o'clock this morning. The stock was bought prin cipally ;by our local merchants nnd seme geed bargains wero secured. Side or Rank Stock. Jacob B. Leng, breker, sold en Monday at prlvate sale, 10 shares Farmers bank at J110. 75, and 5 shares Northern bank at (120. ltiiiinliig llace at Mctirann's 1'nrk. On Saturday nfiornnen at 1 o'clock, between II, M. FlIckliiBcr'g b. g, "llutclier Hey," and Aliin.H. Kniiirinan'sb. g., 'I)n," fern puree of (1011. Oiic-hniriiillclieiitsbest'ilu.l. Admission ilcentH. Unuid stand froe. 2U1 Te-MkIiI's Itlnk Opening. Tiie Mienucrclier rink will he open for one nliilit only, thlw evening nt 7 o'clock. It will tleuhllCBS be ell patronized by tbe levers of roller nkathiK. Holiday Trains for Caiiipnirntllic. The Heading ft Columbia railroad will run special trains te the cnnipincetlnii of the Church en Uml en Sundays, August 11 and 1. Trains v. Ill leave the KIiik street depot nt the following times! R (H, u u n. in,, 1:15 nnd .V-Vi p. in., nnd re turning trains will leave haeUhvllle ut H-TJ, .llakn Your i:nlrlrs liirly. Parties who Intend te exlilhlt at the coining County Filr, nnd who haui nut as yet eupiged space, or made their entries, should de se as early ns possible, ns the management will be Obliged te provide luhlltlennl accommodations, and want all te be gulled. They havepuiclmscd the chicken and pl;ueii coops that belonged In the Lancaster County Poultry Association, se that exhibitor In that line will be provided with coops rree, and hat e added te thelHt of pigeons, en w filch premiums will be paid, Ilicuslers, Meruhends, flwullews, Ice 1'Ikceiis, Tuiblts, Owls, Trumpeters, Snells, Antwcrps, llelleu, Swallows, Dragoons nnd Jacobins. As te Ice Wnter. The Lancaster City W. C. r. U.scnt a petition te the County Kulr Asioclatten praying ft te pievent the sale or Intoxicating drinks en the grounds during the continuance of the I'ulr. Other I'nlens In the county, we nre Informed, hare done the same. A petition te the same cirectlms been sent In, signed by twenty-ene pasteis or churches In this city, nnd several ethers. It Is said, would hae signed It had (hey net been out or town enjoying their vacation when the paper was circulated, 'I he Association, through Its secretary, hae roplliLtel)ic V. C. T. U. that Inasmuch as the management only leate the grounds for the w cek they ha ene control of the license, which belongs te the Park. The management pro pre mine, however, te put free lee water within the leach of all, for which concession the Indies de sire te express their 1 hunks. - Iff. At IIS, Hc.Nnv. In this city, en the Ilth Inst., Aldus Henry, in thewth yrnroriilsnge. Thorelatlvc-Mind friends of thu family are ie s)H'etriilly invited le attend the runeral rrem his pin cuts' residence, Ne. aw Kast I'ulten streel, en Friday morning at i o'clock. Interment at Conestoga township. it hT. f'LAin. Aug. 11, vk.v In this city, .Mr. Alexander St. Clulr, In his sAtli year. 'J he relatives nnd trlends or the family, nre lesjiectrully Invited le nttend the funiind from his Iato residence Ne Ul North Mulberry street, en Friday afternoon, m two o'clock. Interment at St. JIary's cemetery. nd MAUKKTN. Philadelphia I'redure Slarket, 1'iiiLAnBLrniA. Aug. 13. Feed was dull but steady til f I510 pcrten for Winter limn. Heur and Ileal demand rer Heur was light nt former prices, hales or l,ii Mis., Including Minn,, bakers nt tlf(3: 1'cnn., flnulynt 1 1.(1 S.; Wiiiternde.au !MiS 23, uud paleuts ut J1 50. Itye flour was steady at 3 7S Kir banulier choice. 1 11. m. rail Whnnt. H''a Amr . inn... f... a.ni . e,. t.r- i,.t., a:::: '-'- j-. Oct.! 101 Nev. O.ltB hlriltltf llllil lilivlii.r ntn Aug.) 3,'J.e for bept.! 3He, for Oct.j 3JJ:c Nev. nurani ijuuiea, New Verk I'roduce Market. Nkwt lmiK.AUg. 13. Mourmnrlcet unehungedi Fine, IJI0U3.V); Supernne, W iMJ 75: Oiiumen le Fancy Extra Ohie, $3 Wtl 00; Geed te Choice Extra Western, JIQS Ml! Minnesota, $3 C5 Wheat Ne. 2 Ked, Wluter. Aug., iMWei Sept., $1 y. ; Oct., 1 IM ; Nev.. tl l?i. 0Corn-Ne. 2 Mixed, Aug., Slje ; ScpU, Bl'e Oats Ne. 2 Mixed, Aug., 31?e i SepU, 31c. JUrley nominal, l'erkaull ; Mess, flloeftll 15, Lanl JB2. Aug. ; ;50, Oct. Molasses dull j list Cuba, 150I7fe ler 50 test Cuba, " Turpcntlne quiet nt 37e. IteHln dull atJl l.'Kei a) forstraluedtngeod. J'ctreleiun dull ; Uetlned In Cases, f'fe. Ihllter nteadv : Western Imluitinn lVinin. el,,.ir. lkfi.l.ln " ' -.....,, Chccsu stead' toady j Westeni Flat prlme, tar.We: s. KGXb ; state, Widl.-.X. ' 1 ; Suite. IlQlSe ; Western, lIQllWc. night skims, f.L'ns dull iShile. 11015a: VVnrititm. lifliliUx Itlce aiuii Carolina and l.eulal.ina, coiiimen te fair, tJifiSXe. Sugar dullj Cutlear, (cQG; ; Confectioners Cke. Jallow dull: prlme city, 5c. Freights dull ; gruln te Liverpool, Sift. Cotree dull : fair cargoes, bHa. Buy nominal ; Ne.l, !HJcel.ue. Chicago I'redure MarKet. Ciiioaeo, Aug. 13, 1:00 p. in. Slarket opened : tK.jc'nje-Jic.0' 8cpt- C! Ct- Oats-Aug., 25ie i Sent., !iCje ; Oct., SSa l'erk Aug., ti) H j Sept., r -7 : Ocu. n 30. 1 -ard-Aug., fn -.7 ! Sept., W 27 J Oct,, W 30 j Nev. Ilibs Aug., $3 CO ; Sept,, 5 45 ; Oct., $3 50. CLOBItlO, sikXS1 6ep'" 8Ci 0ct- Jiir'n August, TcXe iSepU 44 : Oct,, 4lKe. Oats-Aug., 25XC1 Sept., JiJic. OctT SSe; -.I'erk-Xug., 32J4j Sept., tij Oct., W; J.aul SeptW2J; Oct., $11 3H ; Nev., $0 49 1 Klhs-Aug., H 37 ; Sept., $3 40 j Oct,, 5 4S. Livestock Prices. CinoAeo Cattle Kccelpts, u.oeo head: ship. ineutH, 3,(KiO head; market slieng: Blilniilug steers, l,3.VIl,5(i0 Its, 5 -JOQ5 '. : l,uwfl,3VU tesT. ! 7W5 43 UMai.WI Rs., II5U03 en-butchers', f.'fll ii3 : stecliers nnd feeders, $.1 uOQil Ul cow s, bulls and mixed, $lu0l 0,11 Teinns, t30nt2S; Western rangers weie loe lewer: natives and halt biecds.tf 35fi!4e; cows, JifaiJUJ. Hogs KeeelnU). 13.IU) head Hhlmnnnts. J 'jyi . market steady ; rough nnd mixed, tl ouff4e! packing nnd shipping, 1 1 lUeiia; light, 1 23Q 4 as 1 skips nt N ui04 00. w Sheep ltccelpls, 3 oue head ; shipments, none: market slew: natives, tl 0uf23; w'esteni, ti 73S3 75 1 Teians, $1 73Q3 W ! Lambs, $1 U.Q 1 4u l htad, Eabt LisgRTV Caltle fairly nctlve and rinn: piliiie,3 7SO23i fair te geed. I7S03: com 111011, siSOQi 50 1 receipts, 617 head ilhliiments. lit head 1 shipments yesterday te New Verk. 40 cm leads. J legs dull and w eakcr ; Phlludclphlas, ft DO 5 UU.'j erkcrs, tl Ouffll 75 ; receipts, 3,3ue ; Bhlp- IllUlltS. 1.3110 I bhlllllll'ILlH tn S'xur Viirlr 11 n.,V. leads. Sheep dull : prlme. tlQI '2Jt fair te geed, ti 00 0J73: cominen, tieJ: lambs, HQSi reeelntr, MtOhcad ; shlpmiiiiid,.1,2vO head. bhlpmunU te New ierk, none. New Yerk block DUrkel. Nbw Yen, Aug H-Wall street, 1:30 p. m. m. Meney at 1 per cent. .Exchange llnn.lilgucr Governments firm. Currency e's, Ceup.,tll?f bid 1 4H-, de, U3 bid i s's.tlSW bid. Ulie h tee t-market opened strong, with prices li Ui I per cunt, above the closing of yesterday, jiut during the first half hour there was some selling te realize, under which, prices leaded PrTELLiaEyOEB, THURSDAY, AUGUST 33, fractionally. Tiie top figures were at neon, but market It new weak. . ., ; lr.. tr.M. Western Union , seu .... Adams Express ........ , .... ,,,. American Express..... ,..., ,, U.S. Express. Welts, Farge ft Ce ,. .... ,,., 0.0. i.ft.e... ; .... ;::; u. J.i. j , , New Yerk Central New Jersey Cent ml , Illinois Central Express. 07 ttSz Michigan Central Northern l'aclfle si . , .- t'rofened Ml Oentml FaclAc , mi? Union 1'aeine , , 4s2 Missouri l'aclfle te Texas l'aclfle....... ,.... i.vyg New Yerk Elevated ...; Metropolitan,., ,,, .... Mnnhuttan ,,, Alt. A Terns Haute,,.. " l'rorerred unnnua oeuinorn,. Canada l'acine , Chicago ft Alten ,. Ches. ft Ohie 1..... I. A Had Het., Lac. ft West Henver. Erie " rroterred .'. 4' Bi .... Vit .... n Hannibal ft SU.Ie ". l,rcferre4..t....... Kansas ft Texas , Lake Shere L- K. W... i ,, L'vslleft Nsshvllle Merris A Kssex ..i... Northwest , , lu-ni ' I'rererred lnv Ontario Western .... Ohie ft Mississippi . " Frererred .... Pacific Mall Quicksilver ' I'reterrcd goading ,, , 'jim j Iteck- Island...,. ., ,.,,. uu'1? Ban Francisce.. , " l'rerenvd , Omaha ,.. 27V " I'rercrred ., sit2 st. raui ;.... 7$. " l'rorenod 113 Nash ft Clint M L..S.A W Wabash 77' " I'rerened i c.n.ft q i.sa KechesUjr ft l'lttsburg I'd. ft Evans....... Manitoba , , -. .... Oregon A Nav , OroKenTmnsco se l'ullman 1'alace Car.,.. West Shere , , 4.1; TJIIf Alt VJUlTlHKStMUfTli. OAKINQ 1'OWDBlt. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. "TH1S powder never varles. A marvel of purity, Mere eaini linmlrtd than the ordinary kinds, nnd cannot be a. .(-.luti. niu, willll-niMlini.-HS sold In coinnellileii Willi the multitude et low test, short nelght, nlumer phenphatn powders. "'i''.'..0."''"" cant. Het A I. Hakike I'owuKnCe., Ilk! Will M(-.... V. '..... w .. mm T ..-. ., .... mlmm.m, .. U Ul IX, IllUI C- UAWT WA NTH D.- lib YHTOlTi I A UN TuTa ('K'" .. smithing. Apply te I. A. ALTICK X SONS, 4 J nnd 41 West Omngc street. ltd -piANO TL'NINfT! It. I. CHASE, or Philadelphia, will attend te orders for llrst-elaw piano tuning left at Ne. 15J EAST KINO hTUKKT, or Stevens Heuse Music Stere, until later notice. niigs-JwM,Tli,S AXAUTICM-: AS I'ltlU: FltO.M ADITI, lenitlen ss nuw fallen snow Is MILLEH'S 1IOIIAX SOAP. POTiTjcThamj bV A. birNKi.Ai. as" as" sertmeiit of Household and Kitchen Furnt l!,.rSl " lrsl-cliu.it Bowing Maehlne. at Ne. 211 East Frederick street, 011 Friday afternoon at I o'rleek. alSStdlt .lAL'OII UU.VHAKEU, Aik Hemer. TJOTE IS MAKlNfT CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS AT 3.00 A POZXK, AT NO. IOC NOUTII QUEEN STIIEET. laumid l-ancasUir, Pn. "TrANTi:n-Aai;NTS reit peksenai, . ' . .,,"',,l!Pf."f G.r.n: "rant. Karly nnd MIII Ift.r,.'lf.,.,: Hulll'. Wildern.-ss, V oyuge Around N nrld, t Inanclal Iliiin,hlckni-S4. Xt Kugmvlniis pages. ISUKEIt I'L'll. CO.. nli -il Ne. im bread St., Providence, It. I. Hi 1 1 x. 1 : ys "v 1 eTivr " i evVi7i t i?ei t the Nursery and Toilet. Agreeable, cool big nnd fragrant. HUULKY'S IHtUO 8TOIIK, Ne. SI West King Street TTANTED-A GOOD OIKD; mT'StIiE IT (Imid Washer. Irnuer und linker; middle aged woman pi ererred. Address . Mlts- A- K1 're WIT.M Kit, ni;-?nh.lS Paradise, Lancaster County, Pu, w ANTED. A situation n dining room girl In a restaurant. '"' THIS OFFICE. 1TANTED. A H1111II SECOND-HANI) SAFE, and whcie can fie hi en. Address. State price augI3-.,lil u. 11. ), I'.ex 130, Muuhelm. T It A INS I'OK CAMPMEETINtl. Sunday, August 16 and 23. The Lancaster .V Quarryvllle Kal'.inad will run , 'J ml as ter the Landlsville Campmeeting AS FOLLOWS! I.onve Lancaster (King Street) nt SOt und 9A1 n. in., and 1:41 nnd ZM p. in. Itctiiiiilinr, trains will leave Lundlsvllle nt s.i"i, Sd.l and 7,13 p. in. FAIIE FOIt THE UOUNII Tltll'.SS CENTS. uuglitTli,FftS fNSUnANCIi Manheim Mutual Live Stock Insurance Association. llEOltaANIZEI). Wu. Uein, 1'rcs. Cuah. E. Wektz, Sec. All certificates new Issued by this association ure agreeable te the Act of Mav. ihhi. vrhieii i.u-n a guaniulce for the payment of death losses. ECONOMY. FIDELITY. P1EOMPTNESS. Secretary nnd General Manager's Olllce, NO. H EAST OltANOE ST., Lancaster. CHAS. B. WENTZ, aiiglo-lwcedftliiiw General Manager. UllIilO HALE OK VAEUAHLE EEAE Estate of Jehn Kiilnten, deceased. The heirs of Jehn Italsten, deceased, will sell nt public sale, en the premises ut lterkvllle. ",Jj miip tuniieiiii), ijut'Nivr futllll V. OH WEDNESUAY, SEPTEMllElt S, 1883, alfthelr real estate, as fellows 1 Ne. L A funn containing about 1S3 Acres or pioductlveland, In geed state of cultivation, re cently well limed uud inauuied, pleatiantly le. eutedouthellarrlshiii'gtniiipll.e, one mile liein Fenest Station en Waynesburg ltullreud. llenvur Station et Wilmington x N. It, It, is en the ureiiertv. Theluiproveinentsnraa large STONE MAN SION, 30x40, with Stone Kitchen attached) Stone Jlarn 48x75. Struw bhed 32x4.' 2 large Tobacco Hams. Wagen Shed, Carriage Heuse, Tenement, 4e, 1 here Is an abundance or Timber en the place; also fruit, shade and einniuciitnl Hees about the house. Ne. 3. adjoining Ne. I, contains 4 Acres, en which Is erected u geed and convenient Frame Heuse und Stable. Ne. a adjoins Ne. 1, and contains about 31 Acres of farm land without buildings. Ne. 4 adjoins Ne. 3, contains about 0 Acres of geed Chestnut Timber, eris years' growth. Ne. f'oentllns 21 Acres Chestnut Timber ille.ute in West Cain township, en which nre Flaggiiarrles, known ns "Campbell's Itecks." Ne. U ts Heaver It. It. Station, contains 4 Acres of land : the Improvements are a large Uw elllng und Stere Heuse combined, stable, Warehouse' und Siding i this Is a geed opportunity for a llve business man Thu abeve properties are all In geed order and must positively be sold. Libera! terms can be given. bale at ene o'clock p. in. Persons desiring Information or wishing le View tbe properties, please call en or uddicss J. II. Jt ALSTON. ... HeckYllle. Chester county. 01dauf. 13, 18,20,50,27, sep.l A tw ' XRtrjte rKRTIBEXEXI., WITHOUT EJCOKITION, TIIK .i . m-HUPI" the town, two for Be, at HAltTMAN'S YELLOW KllONT C BEST ITllONT ClOAlt STOKE. rnllE FINEST KNOWN KOH TOILET, UORAX,,BOA5I,,"ll nn'h p,irp08CI' h MII.t.Klt APPY TlTeUtiTFp AND 11EIIEUOA Tnbaccrnenly Pe periling. nt llAUTMAN'a YfcLLftwrFff0NT C1UAII BTOUK. IH8T-0LASS UOAHDING. ' Togethor with the cholce or rooms en the ".l?tor"!?enanooJ't Inrpasscd by nene In the city. Call en or art dress, .. . . NO. sol NOUTII OUEKN ST. iauie tioaraerg accommodated. aO-tld MOHE THAN 2,700 OAKES OE MII LEU'S HOUAX.SOAP consumed In Lan. caster every week. WANE LINEN LAWNH WITH M1L- i ''K",'8 llOKAX SOAP and prevent the color liein being dcslieycd. MADE OP EEl'INED OILS, TAL TAL lewnnd I.nrd, add gunmntei'd te liave no equal, Is MILLEH'S IIOUAX 80A1. PENNA. OIOAIIH FIIOM fl.OO Hundred tin. nt PEH UAllTMAN'B YELLOW fit' fitONT CIUAU BlOltK. REMOVE ALL OIIEAHE SPOTS AND Stains and have sweet garments with MIL. LEIfSHOHAXHOAP. -ltt""c'"" 11" 1"" NOTIIINO HUT PUHE WHITE AND luiliiiv'k nil. 1,,ncn ,)y ",lns MU'I'Kll'U EOUOX SOAP. inai7-Bind TUXUKIOUS AND KIIKIIESHINO KOlt J-i the bath, tfnciiiinled for laundry nnd kitchen is MILLEU'S liOUAX SOAP. DU. S. li WEHEIt, A'F'V'.'TY I'hyslclan nnd Surgeon (gradu nte or Ontario Voterlnarj-CelleKO). onicc.Ne 7 JVF.ST OltANOE STIIEi'tV Telephone eomiec eemiec eomiec Hen with Koysteno Heuc. Jy2l-2mdTuThftS 17ILEQANT AND EKFICIENT KOlt XU lumbago, sciatica fill (t llfllna lis tlia l.nnb hips and sides use llcnsen's Cnpclne Plasters! 25 cents. STORAGE " ' ABD COMMISSION WAREHOUSE, DANIEL MAYEIt flnci-lyd lfiWostChestnutstrooU "REST (JOODS AT LOWEST PHICKsT A J 4 Us. " A " Sugar ferSVi : 4 liaekniri-a t'.iirn. suircii iera-M' j 4 B.s. Tea lllsculls for 25c ; 4 ll.s. viiiii'siih : iTc ; i is. nice :or a.,c. eranii Initiiili.li ,1 fi'.. i. . IOI10. Coffees I Cem es I lens! Teas I Tel- CLAltKE'S TEABTOItE, " cHi ningnirceu DEIOJKATHTc6JNTY t'OMTlITTEii The Democratic County Committee elect ler the ensuing political ear, will meet at the Committee Itoems, .11 slery Kepler's I'nstnMcn llulldlng.Luucnster, l'a.,enMO.S'I)AY, AtlOUST l.th, at in a. m., ter orgitnl7ntien, nnd for such ether business as It may see nt te transact. W. U.HENSEL,Chnlnnan. LAweABTrn. Pa., July 31, law. img.l-td TJ E.MEMIJEit THE OLD STAND Alt I). ItODHEU'S WILH CHEItltY TONIC Fer Weakness, General Debility, Dyspepsia, Sumincrcumphtlnt.ctc. ' ' . iiOHUhll'SLKHJOItSTOUE, apra-lydlt Ne. 2iC'uiitre Square. rplIE ONLY AHT10LE ANSWERlNd i A. nil lHiriirl-iM excentinir sLeiiHnir la tin I.KIt'H IIOUAX SOAP. SEALED PHOI'OSALS TO SUPPLY the Lancaster County Prison with 175 tens Kumaie Ceal, 73 tens llunge Ceal, and :ie Urns (.hcstniit coal, nnd as much mere et each as may lie I co. u I ml fur the ue ersald prison up le Scn lember 1, issis, delivered nt the prison, w III be ie- "", " "y '"" i.euru in inspectors erssld iirlsi ,l.,ni,.'lr.."yl,lnr meeting en MONDAY. SE TEM I EH 7ilM.nl 10 oVleck, a. m. All bids son I' ll) be sealed and endorsed PretHi-ala fnrfvi.,1 ' uug-ll 3U) 0. C. KENNEDY, solicitor. REDUCTION IN Clethlnir. A well-ir ODSTOM-MADI-: "..? .A well-made. Elegant trimmed Cttlttlni; Itllslllfs Null, fnr ttfll.l 4 and perfect lining Itiinlness Hull for fIRi.i goejl English Corkscrew Worsted Suit, Hat tl Knfrllall Cnrlr.nmur 1I'..k.i...i u..i. wny, for f25.. A hamlsome Check Casslmere SiiftferaMl. An elegant Serge Suit, In black, blue, drab or brown, for $15 HO. Fine Eugllnh Striped or Cheek Piinlaloens Hern runup, u,.. inciube, all work is strictly llrst-elass. Eery gurme.-.t warranted te b i presented. A geed nt, well-mnile and nlcei triiumed. The largest nsseilmeiit of patterns In this city. ..... .,, ,i, ,iii-. iwii. liiiutier loiir.eiiiinti .. II. IIUSKNUT'KIN. mil-Cm dll 37 North Queen street. wM- JI.fi It AY, COMMISSION BROKER IN UAI,V,TOChS, IION'DS AND PETI1Q- j.r.ui. FRACTIOKAL UlTS A 81'ECItLTV. ESIILEMAN'S LAW litriLDINd, Nes. 1.1 and l.rNerth Duke, St, Laneastcr, Pa. "Connected by priviilu wire with ull the principal eichaiiges. augMtfd ttte'v te 15ecem e heautiphu OIL SOAP, The best soap le mnke n clear complexion. Only 13c. a bur, ur two bars ler 25c. Forsuleut COCIIKAX'S DKUG STOItE, Nes. 137 and 139 North Queen Street. JJtOK 15AHGAINS IN ALlIcINDS OK Summer Wear, Hats, &c, CO TO IIECHTOLD'S. He Is closing out nt und below cost te loom for Fall i.oeds. 1'lesMi call uud cxuiulne berere J en buy. IIE.VIIY IiKCIITOLD, rm., ,.t ... NoW-erthyueen Street. -.SIgn or the lllg Stocking. P. S. Cholce Uulldliig Lets, hlenc nnd Pand for sale. JTEADQUAHTEHS EOU SUMMER Merine Sbirte nnd Drawers, Gauze Underahlrts nnd Drnwera, Cholce Necktlea, E. tt W. Cellars nnd Ciiffa, C. & C. Cellars nnd CufTu, Crown Cellars nnd Cutfe The Best Fitting Dress Shirts. SII1UT8 AND SOCIETY PAItAPIlEUNALIA MADE TO OltDEIt. ""'"l,'lA At Erisman's, NO. 17 WEST KINO STHEET. e .VIC HALL BUY YOUR CLOTHING -AT Wanamaker& Brown's, OAK HALL, Southeast Cernei: Sixth and Mahkkt STnitBTH, 1'UlLADKI.l'llIA. Jlyll ttd FOR BALK OH JtJiltT. FOIl KENT. Thrce Law Ofllees at Ne, 43 NOUTII DUKE STUEET; und a basmeutUftct long, supplied with water and heat. " " manM-ttd 11.KIIANK ESHLEMAN. I710R SALU SKATING RINK AT COL I tuiibla, Pn., with all Its Fixtures, hleam Heater and 2il pairs of Henley Sknles, goedns new. Will sell en easy terms and at a bargain, l'ostntllee address, 1SO.V NO. tin." JulylVSinil Columbia, Pa. UllOVKRIVH. T IlUHHK'iS. NEW MACKEREL. Mackerel In 10 nnd 15 pound buckets. Alse In one-tenitb ban els and by the pound, We liave Extra Uirge Fat Mackeicl weighing 1U and 1W pounds each. UNOANVASSBD HAMS. Fresh nut orthe Smoke. Cholce Extra Dili HD 1IEEF by the piece j al! chipped. Our COFFEES AND TEAS Fer quality aie net surpaseiL Flne Itlch Formosa Oleng Tea t ulne Imperial makoex enlient drinks. Cetfees of thu beat und always fresh roasted. ' At BURSK, NO. 17 EAST KING STREET, LAJNCASTEU, PA. 1885. VLOTUINU. JjUltaEll & SUTTON. De Yeu Want Bargains? IF YOU DO, (10 TO THE GREAT OLEARINfr SALE -AT- BURGER & SDTTON'S Tcople's Clothing Einperinni, NO. 51 CENTHE SQUAIIE. Summer Clothing IN EVEIIY VAU1F.TY ATPUICESA8 LK1IIT AS THE MATEUIAL MADE FKO.M, IN OltDEIt TO PIlEl'AUi: THADE. FOIt THE FALL NOW ISUNDOU11TEDLY THE TIME TO IIUY. 9' Stere closes nt 0 p. in., Saturdays excepted, Burger & Sutten, MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Ne. 24 Centre Square, LANCASTEIl, l'A. JAH0A1NH. BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! AT- HIRSH & BEOTHEKS ONE PKICE CLOTHING HOUSE, -1N-KEADY-MADE AND M ADETO OltDEIt CLOTHING. GENTS' FIJUNIS1IINO OOODS. TltUNKS, VA LISES, UMIIItELLAS, Ac. We are new busy pelting In and manufactur ing the Luixcsl Stock ami variety or tin) above mentioned noeds ler Full nnd Winter, that was er kept In any store In the county ; and ns e require ull ami mero than we possess (netwlth aliinilliiK the extfliislnu we liave made te our billlilliu:), e will sell out at the very Pmcst figures the balance or our spring and Summer Uoeds. Asevtrj niilde Inllie.Hteie UmniUcd In Plain IlKtires, we invite you te call and leek thieiiuh our sleck, nnd IiuIke for yourself or the Lew Flcures. Uu will 1 leady In nbent two weeks locx lecx FALL AND WINTHIl HTIlf'K. nn.1 hllill our hope te sec everybody call and pest themsch es In Styles and Prices. Wegunrautcopelltonttcntlnu te all, whether you intend te purchase or net. HIESI & BEOTKEE'S ONE PKICE CLOTHING HOUSE, COUNEUOF NOUTII QUEENSTItEET AND Ut.tVlllK SUUAUE, '.ANCASTEU. PE.VN'A. w ILLIAMHON it KOSTKK. lO.MPEN'DIUM OF PIIICES AND AUTICI.ES ON SALE DUU1NO 'HIE (iltEAT IIAKUAI.V WEEK. "CtOTHIMG. Men's All-Weel hulls... .$ 8 (10 . U 01 . Ill 00 . 12 UI . (I (O . 7 011 . M I (I . (O . 4 Ail . S UI . I! IO . e 011 Mens All Woeol Worsted Suits., !!' All-Weel Suits Hey's All-Weel Werstid Suits. Children's All-Weel suits Chlldien's All V oel Worsted ults .Men's Light Striped Seersucker Coats nnd Light Striped Seersucker Coats Dark striped Seersucker Coats esis. .Men's Dark striped Seersucker Coats und ests. .Men's DiirkChPckSeeisuckerCeatsnnd Vests. Men's Light Check Seersucker Coats and esls. FURNISHING GOODS. Norfolk Flannel Shirts. All-M mil I'nUerslty Flannel Shirts. IIIue I'lnn- nel lle.it I m; shirts. Tourist Flannel Shins, lljlhrian I ndershlrts Sniniiier .Mcilne Dnilershltts. NevlNntl UndershlrtH. Hickory Cleth Shirts. Fancy Hosiery. Teck and Puir hearts. 'I he Uuiitlc nt Scarf. Pel cule Seal fs. Hull Plain Slecve lluttens. Ihe Windser Lever Cellar Ilutten. Siarf Pins. siispemleM. HATS AND CAPS. Flne Manilla Straw Hats. Genuine Mncklnu Straw Hats. line Canten ltrald stmw Hats. Mixed black and White stmw Hats. Stltr Fur Feil Deibys. Flexible Fur Felt Derby. Stiff Weel Fell Derbys. Floxlble Weel Felt I'erbys. Seil Unbilled Fult Hats. Sefl I'nlluiahcd Felt Huts, boil mil Felt Hats, liey's Stltr Felt Hats. Hey's Seil Fell Hats. Men's Linen Huts. Men's Seersucker Hats. Men's Silk Tem 1st Caps. Men's Cleth Tourist Cups. Men's illue l'lan- C.lps. Itaj 's Pole Caps. Iley's Scheel Caps. Mninln Cleth Dusters. Linen Hnrse Sheets. lildlng Whips. Dilvlng WliliH. Pocket Heeks, cash Purses. Hill Cases. BOOTS AND SHOES, Ladlis' Fieneli Kid Ilutten (inltcrs. Liidtei,' Ciiraee.1 Kid Hilten (inltcrs. Ladles' Pebble Geat Ilutten (iulters. Ladle' Frcnih Kid Newport Tin sllppeis. Ladles' Cnmcn.1 Kid Nnwpnit Tin slippers. MUses'Fieneh Kid Ilutten Gaiters. Misses' Curaeei Kid Ilutten Gaiters. Misses' Pebble Geat Ilutten ('alters. Jlls-cs' French Kid New pert Tin Slippers. Misses Cuiocea Kid Newport Tle bllppen.. Children's Kid SjirHiK Jleel Shoes. Children's Kid II lull Heel Shoes. Chlldieu'H Pebble Protection Toe Shoes. Men's Geniilne French Cult Lew Cut Shoes. Men's Genuine French Call Lew cloth Tops. Meu'sGenuInu French t'nir Lew Harvard Ties. Men's Calf lliittnu Gaiters. Men's Calf llalineral Gaiters. Men's Calf Cen- Bless Gaiters. Iley's cnir ilutten Gaiters. Iley's Calf il.ilmerul Gutters. Men's Congress Gutters. LLIAM80N & FOSTER, 32, 34, 36, and 38 East King St., LANCA5TEU, l'A. flllAMPAGNK. BOUCHE "SEC." THE FINEST CHAMPAGNE WINE NOW 1MPOUTE1). ATltEIGAUT'S OLD WINK STOKE, NO. ) 1UST lil se HTUKKT. H.E. SLAYMAKEU, Agt, KltAblUhOd, 178&. CLOT111SU. CleUiiiig te meet every fiuipy mill te plcase tiie taste or every, buyer may alwiiys be found en our tables. Ne one need leave ns unsatisfleil. Our stock is Tull or real bargains at closing iiriecs, wilb in tiie reaeli el' every pnrclinser. A. 0. YATES & CO., 602, 604, 600 CHESTNUT Philadelphia. m2-3md niir nouns. JOUX S. OIVIiKIL OHO. F. KAT1IVON. ONE CASE GILBERTS! Ladies' Cleth Suitings IN ALL THE NEW PALL SHADES, At 45 Cents. NEVEUSOLI) FOIt LESS THAN li CENTS. JohnS.GriYler&Ce., NO. 2G EAST KING STIIEET, LANCASTEIl. PA. gl'KCIAL ALTKKATION SAI.II WATT, SHAND & CO., ABE MAKING EXTENSIVE ALU UATIO.NS AND ADDITION- TOTHE New Yerk Stere, Anil In order te iviluee surrilus stock anil innKe luoreioom.oirelsiieei.il liuluieiuentg In nery ilepartincnt. ' E.VTUAOHDINAUyitAUGAINSlN llleaebetl anil Unbleaclieil Muslins. BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED SHEETINGS In all w hlllis uml iinlltles Tickings, Turkey Red Tablinge, Table Unens, Teirsli anj Na'lnn AT THE I.OWES.T PUICKS l:Kll hSOM N. SPECIAL IIAUOINH IN DRESS GOODS. ODD LOTS AND EEMNANTt UEIU CLDAT HALF UfeC IL PKICE". ffiW TOEK STORE. J. U. MAHT1N & CO. DRY GOODS, Carpets, Wall Papers, CHINA, GLASS, -AND- QUEENSWARE. Oil Cleths, Mattings, RUGS, ART SQUARES. Upholstery Goods, FURNITURE COVERINGS, Lace Curtains, Tiiroeineiip, Arc WINDOW AND DOOR SCREENS. J. B. Martin & Ce., Cor. West King ami Prlnce Sis. LANCASTEIl. PA. CUM. AT ) STOItE UKIOAltT'H Ol D WINK -FOll- Lioten's Extract of Beef. twttn in Ten wedLd. Xtabll3&ed,1783. U. K. SI.AVUAKKU, AgU, leWMU jke.H EMt Sing St. X j;h
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