i " V "-? r " ;tsfv- t?""T' J "" ' yk 5w-sV,1'-"' J "fJ&' . T' - l ' v .w jr.Tj : it ft..4iii ' .. - .?. ?wr?,Af"'rJt.'' r Tv; '1 r - - -a - a - WaKKm&W t 1 J u - ! - " 'v, ' THB LANOABTEB DAILY INTELLIGENCER, MONDAY. JULY 19,1886. r. jren raaanK '-v ? "-3ia fis .A J 2?" :fti k itfc. "' ..ITi ,ej i j ? FM ? :w ?4v i w ; "ft a I . fe5 ft g i y m ij jTO - 7i BIG SWINDLE. rV- - MMAV1MK BALKMMIAM OUT $73 ,e. MT .4 MOBftKD VBDKM, , MM Batter," of Colombia, Taken In by . BegrTlgTm Mid rtaatlbl r- rooted Him An OM TrlrB v ' fly Mw Segne-Town Notes. imWU-Corretipennenoeof JnTia.in!Tii. , 0LVMBiA, July Ju.-"Beet, the hatter, Is tfcYlcUm or neat swindle A telegram, MfMd K. Fex A Ce., batter, of Piiiladelpblii, WMMMtlTMltnrll. U. Leckard en FrIJay, ljr 91b, iwqtmUng that thelr draft In iaver memuhc, truest. vnuueiU Arm bold put In an appear, following morning, and In y with Mr. leckard went te tbe National bank te hare the draft The officials refused te casu It until ftmnerlv Indorsed. Mr. Heet was thou . Mm MtMd ir-. r"r' w .'L dnllOft unrm and knewlnir thn nlenninn. In. ,;4ered the draft Armhold recelved the jMDOunt f75, and left town. On tbe following -JTuesdav the draft was returned te Columbia. 'along with tbe Information that It. Fex A. Ce. ? wbnld net receive it, as they bad net Issued ;' f the draft nor sent tbe telegram ; both wure vC Mnrmt liv Armhnld . urim hail liAfin illwliartrrtil sgf by lbs firm seme time age. Mr. Reet loses wet Je. it is reported mat Armuuiu nai aise and In a like manner victimized parties in Lancaster and Yerk. Ills present whoro whero whore bouU are net known. Died Frem a Fracture. v Last October Mrs. A. Dean fractured ene of her limbs by a fall, slnce which time Bbe bus been confined te her bed, and en Saturday morning at 0 o'clock shejdled. lier remalns were lnterred from her la te home, en Seuth Third street, this afternoon. Deceased was aged 83 years, and leaves two children, 11. 1'. Dean and Mrs. Jehn Kberllrj, both of Celtim bla, te mourn he death. At tbe age of sic he left her birthplace in Chester count valid eame te Columbia, where sbe has since re sided. Sbe was a life long member of the Columbia M. E. church, and a faithful and earnest worker in Ged's Ineyard. Wlnfleld Chester Jackseu, aged two years, son oflsaae Jackpen, residing en North Fifth street, died of cholera Infantum Saturday night The funeral el Cbas V. Wright was bold this afternoon. Services were held at the residence of A. O. ISaker, en Seuth Frent street, and tbe remains were interred in Mount Bethel cemetery. Salts anil Cress Actions. Herace and Louise Desoy sued A. J. Meads for assault and battery and drunkenness and disorderly conduct, said te have been com. mlttcxl Saturday night in Alley K, near rillh street Squire Evans gave Meads 20 days for tbe latter ollense and te remain in Jail ler tbe former until August court. .Meads has brought suit against tbe Dwevs ou the samn charges and Squire Frank will gie tbe case a hearing te-day. The Yerk Club Shut Out. The Columbia club added another feather te their cap by " shutting out " the Ancher, of Yerk, Saturday afternoon. The game w as prettily played, the home team excelling at the bat ana In the field, llrlmmer, of I.an. caster, appearing for tbe first time with the Columbia, covered second in a manner te elicit applause from tbe fair-sized audience. King was tee much for the visitors, striking ,6ut fifteen and keeping them down te four " safe hits. Kesh supported him admirably; in fact tbe entire club played a line game, as tbe appended scere sbews : Columbia 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 2 2-9 Ancher e n e e e e e e o-e Karned runs Columbia 1. Total base hits Columbia s Ancher s. Errer Columbia 2: Ancher 8. l'aecd balls Ileehl: KableS struck H.tru?' KlnP 15 ! h7 Kottcemb 7. llae en balls off Kottcembl. Umpire II. Ten ell. of erk Time 2 10. On rer a Camp. The Ferest and Stream club is composed of the following Columbians : President S S. Stapo;viepresldentC. L. Filtwitit-vwnrer F. O. Paine ; secretary ,, M.Seurl)eer : quar termaster H. C.'fiiii-:T;ei. Tilln. tlr A. X-RogersvSolin s- M"ser, II. F. Muer, Jehn Jrake, Jehn A. Meuk, J. It Ileetem, M. 1. Heet, Herbert LewK 1'. G. Jehns. W. H. Moere, C. P. Wllnen, 1'rank 8. Htecker, F. W". Ueeket, II. IJ. It'iodes, W. J. Kdelmau. This morning ut six o'clock they bearded a "special" en the Heading A Columbia rail rail read, and -a ere w lilrled t' v ards Virglns illc, Berks county, wbore they will remain in camp until July 2Stb. The camp grounds are within u quarter of a mile et Virginavllle. along tbe Maiden creek, The club have be en tent one mess, three "a's" and three mar ques, and are otherwite equipped for a week of sport lrnuul rlnts. Miss Flera AVlke Is home from Lettos, uei. The German Pioneer club will picnic In Heise's weeds te-morrow. a. S. Detwiler yesterduy kllled a two-feet copperhead snake in Yerk county. It is new en exhibition in the First National bank. Assessor Wm. Boyd aud Samuel Truscott are seriously ill. Mrs. Samuel Ball, of Davten, Ohie, is -. isit lng her parents, Mr. and Mrn. J. S. Strlne. Rev. J. It SheUner, pastor of St Jehn's Lutheran chureh.lett for Albany, New Yerk, this morning. He will be absent three or four woeks. Uoreugholea mid .Sen. Lawrence Gill, or L'ast Lherpoel, Ohie, en Saturday night, whlle stealing a ride en a P. K. It lrelgbt train, occupied tbe favonle position cf tramps aiding en otie bumper with his legs en another when the train slacked. It was an unexpected movement and resulted in a fracture of his left hip. He new lies in the county hospital. The treasurer of Ce. C. has ad.anced the necessary funds, and this everling the mem bers will receive their p.y for last w eek's encampment at Allentew n. We were shown he oral stalks of eats this morning, from Ihe farm of William l'axseu, in Lewer Windser, Yerk county, which measured six feet, four inches in height Hospital Steward. K. 11. Fernoy, of the Fourth regiment, N. G. Pa., will return te his home in Washington, D. C, te-morrow. TUB I'lVNJV UKAHUM The ClgarinakeranrMeliiimir I'ucterles de te the Country and Mate atloedTlme. The cigarmakers el H. L. Stehman's faclo facle faclo terles, at Lancaster and Ilohrerstown, en Saturday, held their annual picnic In u llue grove along the Big Uniques creek, at Mr. Stehman's farm, which is tenanted by Cbas. Bender. The folks wero taken tothegreunds in Daniel Trewitz's large omnibuses. The day was -.ery pleasantly spent There was both vocal and instrumental music, dancing, beatlntr. tishincr. nueit iiliriilm- lu. i.n n.,.i creuquet playing. The hammocks, tallies buu uencnes, erectea ler the occasion, added greatlj-J t'.re comfort and conenience of the picnickers. There is a spring of line w ater en tbe premises, and it served well in quenching the thirst or the boys and girls. Mr. and Mrs. btehinaii and Mr. and Sirs. Bender were the only iwseus outside of the clgarmakers that wera invited te the picnic. Everybody had a line time. The managers of the picnic are very thankful ler the bos bes pitality and kindness el Mr. Bender during the day. The expenses of the picnic were made by a contribution from Mr. Stebmau and small assessment en each cmpleve. The party left the plcnie greuuds at 70. arriv lng home at a geed hour, St. Auilieuj's Church IMcule at renrju. Tc-day the annual plcnie of St Antheny's church is being held at Penryn park, 't he pedal train which left the upper Beadlug aepet had ten cars and about six hundred persons. This was net the whole crowd by fnJme!en"',-? alhr8e number went out en the 12:40 train this afternoon. Tickets nre !ta.u?ASiiUJn.Vna P6"""! will e out as late as 6 o'clock this ovening. Fell Uewn Htalrv. kS, .JTTTin ",--ri an iu geutieman ff ed 70 yearresidlng near Itohrerstew n, foil Sr T . . . . uuuuaj anu sustained serious fcynjlea. Ue made the mistake et thinking thedperat the head of the stairs .was the ' deer leading te his own room. In his lall I e -S Meke his shoulder joint and su.talned some www .. buwm.uw. ju...v nuu OUaiaillOU S( rera bruises. Dr. Sheuk attends htm. i lUuk Third. Cem nan v O. of this citv. tnaiin f.r,.i Meerd at their encampment at Mt. Gretna, ,Mi were highly complimented by their otll etll r, In target practice the company made -, p inu m jxraiiJiii ew, nun rams as tniru v' m$mjny in the reglmeut . $ V I -( a Mat Vtrlnrv In Tnwn. ?-." JDc Bridire. state veterlnarv surceen. anil i .aOyXary Kdge, of the suite beard of agri- , u m A,aucaif w-uny va uiuciai f X BMBAt DAT JIT TKBBK HILL. UodlcaUen of tbe P.O.H. et A. Hall anil Parade el Ihe Order. Special tothelRTtLLininccn. TsnnK Uili, July 19. Salunlay vlll be a day long ie be rerueiubered by the residents of Terre 11111, as It was appointed for the dedi cation of the hall of Uamp 'Si, P. O. S. of A. The day was beautiful in every respect, and the crowd was the largest seen for inauy years in this place, The dedication services wero opened by n stirring address delivered by Goe. Ulricb, district attorney et Lebanon county. It was listened te by n large and Interested assembly. The speaker dwelt mostly upon tbose who were opposed te the nrilnr.anil hnablv shnnpd -we n he Opposed It that It was consistent with the highest moral nod Intellectual welfare of the ceun try. The speaker, who is well known in Lebanon and surrounding counties,aequlttod himself ably. After the nddress the precession moved. It was beaded hy a bareuche containing the speakers and district president, followed by Camp Ne, 2.7, or Ephrati, numbering t0 memlwrs, Willi Ephrata band ; next in line was Camp W, of Beading, headed by the r air ville band ; next the marshals, among w horn wasjone that represented Geerge Washlugteu ; a wagon handsomely decorated containing tbe Goddess of Liberty guarded by four soldiers; Miss Lulu Shober represented the Goddess ei Liberty, and the soldiers were Mr. Wm. Hamilton, Wm. Irwin, laac Ilunshberger and Wm. Celdren. The wagon was driven bv Slmlali Klllian, who Is an oxpert In handling the rlbbeu". loliewing came Ne. 27, el Lancaster, the caniw or Ann vllle, Lebanon county ; Ne. .11. or.Mehtivillts Borksceuulj-, and Na -7t, et Terre Hilt The procevlon was the lsrgct seen here for years, and it was unier-iliy admired. The Sens made a line appearance iu their regalias. The pande meei at I p, m. sharp and lMssed through tbe principal streets of the town, the bauds di-ceurslug swee-t music te the tramp of the Sens of America. In the precession were three comic char acters. One representeil I ncle Sam, another tbe fattest man in America, and a third an Indian. After parading through town It went te the refreshment creuuds. AtSp. m. the public installation ofelllcers was performed by District President . 11. Wehr, asisted by the state camp secretary of 1. O. S. el A , of Philadelphia. The officers installed were: President, It W. Weater; ice president, C. K Miewalter, M. F., Jehn Carpenter; conductor, Jacob Eshleman; 1'. P., U K. 1 eslle, 1. t.., J. lteyer; O. G., E. S. Glelm. Tboceremeuies were imprcvsiteend atten tively listened te hy the audience . the music was rendered by oeral Iwuds In attend ance, following which ihere was an address delnered by State Camp Secretary William Weand. He explained en what the order was based and spoke at greatlenuthupeu the working of the order aud its principles. The audience applauded him. The attendance at the ground was ostlmated te be between 1,00(1 and $1,500. After tbe address of William Weand, mu sic was furnished bv the 1 air Hie baud, and the crowd was entertained in arleus way with ;cake walks, the chancing oil et a hand hand hand sotne secretary valued at ;U. the lucky bolder of tlcket 007 draw ing the secretary w as Mrs. Ida Ludwig, el GoedUllu. Ihegreunds were furnished with all kindsef refreshments which w ere partaken of Ireely. The proceeds amounted te between JJOO and J 500, which will be used te defra3- expenses. The order ou the grounds was oxceedlngljgeod through out for such a large crew d. The ball suit the streets were beautifully dts.-er.itcd wilh Hags, llouers and eergreens; Hswereasal-emati) residences aleug the route of parade. Camp 271 of tbis place extended their heartfelt thanks te all -visiting camps ler their atteryW ance and assistance. Much credit isdtiyte the committee of arrangements ler the tt&rk they have done Tllli XII kLFTU .. I r.K&AUY Of M. Stephen Lutheran Cliurili Ob.eMdl en sunil7 The ,1'refEraiuiiiii el l:irrclm. Sunday was a gala day at St Stephen's Lutheran cjuircii, corner el Duke aud Church streets It was the 12th anniversary of the feuud'ing of the church and the 11th of the cornor-stene laying. The morning services began at 10 o'clock with an anthem by the choir, followed hy prater aud thu reading of t-criptures. The sermon was preached by llev. Metster, from Samuel Mi., 12: "Then Samuel Toek a Stene aud feet It Between Mlspeh aud Shen, and Called the Name of It Lbeneezer, Saying, Hitherto Hath tbe Lord Helped Is" Iniriug the sermon the pastor referred te the rnpid increase of the congregation during tbe pist twelve years. In tboe jears "l were con tinued members of tiie church, j2 were baptised aud 2.J0 were joined in the holy bends of matrimony. He referred with pride te the lact that se large a congregation hid been built up in se short a time, and con cluded by urging all te work together iu tbe future as they had in the past 11 they de the result will be gratifying. In tbeevenincan interesting nroirramuie was gene through with. The sermon was preached by Kuv. Meister, ireni Psalm lxxxi v., 10, " Fer a day Iu Thy courts is bet ter than a thousand. 1 would rather be a doorkeeper In the house ei my (ted, than te dwell in thotentsef wickedness " A feature of the pregramme was tbe recitation of a ieem appropriate te the occasion, by Misses Lizzie Goeke, Maggie Oblender, Clara Dom Dem moll, Katie Lcderer and Katie Herman, members of tbe Blble class The church was handsomely decorated. Above the pulpits in green tutors were the figures "74 su" and under them also In green letters " Hitherto hath the Lord helped us." Basketsef Ilowersweresusiwnded Irum the chandeliers and two large mounds of flowers were made irem bouquets, each Sun day school scholar bringing one. Bat. Meister te-day instituted a ery beau tiftil practJee which will hereafter be ob served yearly. All the llewers donated for yesterday's celebration were te day taken by the pastor and the members of the Illble class and distributed en the graves of the mem bers of the cengregitlbn, in the se eral ceme teries of the clt y. i r.iir 7i.ii .s nun Ai.n h. Seme l-iaien That Cannet He lirpt Iu Orucr I utll the .Street Is I lr.l The worst place in tow n is the sidewalk In front of Lev an H. Kote's undertaking estab lishment, corner el Seuth (juten and ine streets. The water during rain storms runs from the Seuth (jucen street hill, and pours In torrents ever what ought te be a ioetpath, but which iu reality is a eml deep enough te drown a person. Several adjoin ing sidewalks extending as far south as Har berger'a are nearly as bad, and the Swan hotel corner opposite is net much better. h;epr is resporislbie ler these nul-ances ought te be punished. It the property own era are guilty they should be punished": If the street committee are guilty they should be punished, aud if the street commissioner Is the guilty party he should be preiupiu dU missed. All the pavements at Seuth Queen and Vine are lower Ihun the street, where the camel-back crossings appear te have been humped up with a special view te obstruct travel and drain tbe surface water Irem the roadway te the ioetwalks. The traveling public are quite tired of tbe above named nuisances and the authors of tbeui will be speedily called te account. One ether thing In this connection : Why Is the readw ay en the Seuth tjuet n street hill, which was iu ery gees! condition, having an extra cev erlng nl stene put i,imx t, w j,lle tbe halfsqiiare south el A'lue strtet, which is in a vi ry bad condition, s receiving no utten utten tleu ? Somebody is te blame. he Is ft ? West King Street llilRlau I'menieut. CitySurvojer Slaymaker aud his assist ants are thlsaftorneon giving the curb lines totheproporty-ownorsin the llrst blcck or West King stroet, preparatory te the paving of said squar with Belgian blocks. The foetwalks will be widoued twetnet en aeh side or the street, as was dene en North Queen street Seme et the preperiv owners will at once set out thelr curbs. Ilerere A. V, Iunuclly Jehn Nick, a colored man, who was In the row in the Seventh ward en July 2, and who kept out of the way of thoeillcers since thou until Saturday night was picked up by Otll Otll Otll cerBoechler. He entered ball ler a hearing belore Alderman A. F. Dennelly. The prosecutions for drunkenness and dls dls erderly conduct airalust Peter Weeds and Sam Tillh-en have been withdrawn, and the costs paid. Hearing Continued. This afternoon at 2 o'clock was the time ai ai pelnted for the hearing or Yeung Bruder, charged with cemmittlug a burglary at the Schiller heuse. On account of the absence of material witnesses Alderman A. F. Dennelly continued the hearing until Tuesday, Aujrust 3d, and Bruder renewed his ball bclere Judge Livingston ler his appearance. :ti raaaed Through. On Fast Line west this afternoen,tbere were three car lesds of members of German sing ing societies from Philadelphia and Newark, who are en their way teMliwauMe, Aurk'sl'lrst 1 rmale riivulrlan. Dr. Sarah llraithw alto Fleming registered as a physician and hung out her shlugle In Yerk, en Saturday. She graduated from the medical department of the I nUerslty of Syracuse, N. Y. Cut Willi a Italchrt. Yeslerday a small son of Jehn Fink, resid ing en High street, bad one linger of his hand cut oil and another almost severed byanother boy. The two wero pla lug with a hatchet The streets MUril. Instead et 224 est King street, n advertised Saturday, the tale of valuable household fund ture will take pUie en W ednesj ly afternoon at224 West Chestnut stns.-t The l.leilrrkraniat l-enrjn The ljvncaster Llederknint will held tlielr annual picnic at I'enryn en next Monday. The spc-clil train will leave this city at s 00 a in., i tundnR will leave 1'cnryn at 7 Tickets lerlthe round trip will cost but W cents, and children can p for a cent" Onuh's orchestra will fur nish the dancing music. special !r Telecrnph The Arc clothing agents atNe 1 North CJuecn street, hvvc received orders from the Insurance companies te dispose of the balance of the stock or clothing sllRbtly damaged by water wtthtn, the -inTiti days recanlless of value Call at once for your (treat bargains, as this is jour last chince and will never ei cur again ltemeinbtr our authorized ageuts are at I'M North CJucen street near tlie ntlread, tiucaster. Pa. Call early te av old the rush. Stere open from 7 a. in until 0 at nlKhl. ltd DKATItt,. Cestisk. In this cltv. en the Ifith lnt,, Charles cemtlne. In the VTth j ear of his age Our father Is dead and gene. And we are lelt alone. Ker lleil has taken htm In his caie Te Ills everlastlue home : Tate and cold we ve him 1) lng I n that home he loved se dcai . Children dear, why weep you se, our rather Is free from pain. Though in the grave jeu lay me low. In Heaven well meetngiln 'Tts sad te sa farewell ' Although I'm gene te Heaven te dwell, Te meet ) our mother dear. The relatives and friends et the family, also Teutenla Ledge, Ne. lt5, U. of 1" ; Ked Jacket Tribe, e 41, 1 O 11 M , arc rcspectlully Invited te attend the funeral from his late residence. Ne 40 W ashlngten street, en Tuesday aftemoen at 2 o'clock. Services nt i-u Stephen i church. Interment at Zlen's cemetery. 2td liaUA'Kr.i, fhlbuletphla Preilnce Market. 1-alLiDit.rali, ,luly 19 Kleur M irket quiet. Sales of l.iie Darrets : Minn, bakers, M Xll 1 : 1'enna. lamlly at U "TUtji j estern at H l!ai 71 : Patents, w wiQS ou. Uyu hour dull at(J3"i3 10. 1 p. m, rati Wheat July, rA'.c ; Aug. sJJ4c; Sept,, !4c ; Oct., 7c 6' corn Inly Sc i Aug, 4'c , Sept, 47' ,c, Oct., 47Ve Oats -J uly, tc , Aug , iVc.: 'ent., 8K Oct,, He. sewera lretuce 3farhet. N'kw ebk, .1 uly 19 lour market stead v but dull; Mne, IJ lHiJsi Sutwrflne, 4"fl:iji Common te i.oed lixtrs. VV extern. f:7ti1.Si City Mill Kvtnw. W HX14 6S for West Indies i Minn. litra. f J TeCI (l fcxtra Ne li TJQJ a w hc-at Ne. i Ited slate en spot, ?it"!c j Ne. 1 White, state, PV : N'e. Ne.. 1 lied, V inter, Aug , 57Kc j Sept., 81,, Cern .Ne. 2 Mixed, cash, 4;c, Aug, 47KC Sept , 4'c ., Oats Na 1 White Statn, spot 4iC Ne 2, de 41c, Ne. 2mlied, Aug ,31'tc. ltye dull: Canada, UHc Uarley nominal. I'erk quiet; New Mesa. Ill i-Jll i.ju. hard Aug , ffi 90 ; -ept , j W Molasses dull; lv,c for .0 test boiling stock : Perte Klco. 3s3c Turpentine quiet at J3Jic Renin dull : strained te geed. It lefll 05. Petroleum dull ; renned In cases, s'lc. rulghta dull ; grain te Liverpool, ie. llutter Market dull ; New Western Creamery. 14817KC Cheese dull VV estern V tat rfjTc. tggs dull ! state llji:i4e : Western llHtJ14j;c sugar market dull ,tnneCi cuUcmi, 6U-16 0,c; tjranulatcd.e j-iagtc 1 allow quiet, prime clt, 4c CotTee quiet j fair cargoes at 9-c lltce quiet ; Carolina and Louisiana, common tefalr.SKQlc Chicago .llarxet. Caicaoe, July p, 9 iea. m. Market opened Wheat Aug , 7-'4C ; Sept , fn jc : Oct., Sl.c. Cern ug., .He ; Sept , 4 c ; Oct , 41'ic. Oats Aug , 2,c : Sejit., Jee I-erlt- July, u 77K Aug , J SO , Sept , IJ 7 Oct , new Lard sept , If, T.-W. lilbs-Sept, 16 j;' CLt44Iirs Wheat July, 7sc , Aug , 79c , Sept., Sl'.fislc. Oct , :Xc Cern-Jnly, S-Hc ; August, a,c j Sept., 41'c : Oct . 41c ' ' Oats July, Sjc; Aug., Su'.c, Sept , 30Vc ; Oct. 30c. J'erk-.Iuly, 10 ts,; Aug., 9 05; Sept,, no); Oct.lteOO ' ' Lardluly, , fcJCi; Aug.,leC3, Sept., t 7J, Ocu IhDa Mbi lulv, te JiX ; Aug, M 30, Sept., ie , Oct , te 37K- Clrwm and frovisiens. rurnlihed by S. K. iundt, broker. Cuu aoe, July 19, 1 o'clock p. m. Wheat Cern. Oats. Perk. Lard, July 2j; August 7-J Sl'i .-nH u ;v t i,JW September Seli 4e;2 .ie i 7 c ;.'k October . ... s; 41 Su 9 uti .. November M . Uecember S4J, Uecetptu. Car Lets. Winter Wheat u; Spring Wheat -jj Cern si gats jaj liye a Hariey i OU city Crude OU w.i .... IleaQ. Eecelpts Hogs Closing Prices 2 o'clock p. va. . . IV heat. Cern. Oats, l'erk. J.ara July 7 sM a u niye s August- 73 Sii 2K 9lj C h5 Septomber. H 4'J a'i 9 W, C 7JK October t.'X 4I2 3 lu (i t 5J November .... .... Decembur WJi Oil City Crude OU u,f Lite stock Markets. Kabt Lissrtt Cattle rtscclpts. el; head shipments, SI! head ; market nothing doing , shipment te New erg. 7 carloads Hogs receipts, ilui-head ; shipments. S.OiO: market actlv e , Chllaaulpbtas, 203J 25 Workers, M US33 10. Shipments te New lerk. 10 carloads. Sheep receipts, J,l(ij head ; shlpmenU. 2,100; nethlug doing. Raw or SIecrs. Mw leki, July 19. Wall stroet. lJOp. m. m. Menuy easy at 2J per cent, reretgn ex change quiet at 14 fc7X4 bj. Oevernments arm : Currency 6's, 1S,. bid ; i's coups. I12fii bid ; 4Vs IlllJi bid. The stock market this morning epened lnegu lar with the coal shares, grangers, underbills and Kric weak Thomarkclcentlnuod Irregular throughout the hour irem U o'clock te neon and at the llme of writing seme of the list are fractionally higher and ethers lower A special feattre of the morning s trading was an advance of J'iperccnt.lnN'ew lerkund New Kngland, which advanced en buj ing said te bu for tbe ac count of Jlosten parties. Ihu changes In the rest of the list were confined In the range or y. te l per cent. Bleck Markets. cjuntatlens by Ued, McUrann X Ce , bankers. Lancaster, Pa. IKW YORk LIBT. 11 A. U 12 M. Canada l'ucinc. 1,71 bj C C. C, 1. ...., ........ Cel. Ceal Central Pad tic, jw k' Canada Southern 7 Chi., St. L. Pgh Denver & Ule Cirando Ue! , Leck.A Westcirn pr.Ji li'ii; rle zv-Z 3-i3 Ene2d ;;::: & js New Jersey Ceutnu 65J mjJ K. AT... a sufl Leu. AN tti l" Lalre Shere y' hi' Michigan Central " Missouri I'actnc Northern Pacific "" N. f-l'ret 6..CJ hy N, W HJU II n? New Yerk Control iu.,0 if,l8 Ohie Central '. n 'X Omaha 41.C4 41'i Oregon Trans ,,,, s.u; xn" OutarleA VVejtein ' '" Pacific Mall 67 -,7 Uecheater A Pltloeurg, SL Paul ,, 11 iv f'u Texas Pacific nu 1 ;! Union l'aciae u2 uyi Wabash Common Wabash l'relened Western Union Telegraph.. H7)j B7 West Shere 10 tf 103 raiLADiLrnu list. liOhlgh Valley 11 . NV V. Pfilla UJJ W' Pennsylvarla fit 54 Heading l.-i; i:x Luhlgh Navlgatlea.. Uoatenvlllo l'atladalphla Krle . (Jortheni Cent Foeple's Passenger u'a-jfHen'uai'm'i ...;.": :::: :::: ou , vej txfi 3 r.w. 21 3!ii M 65 ssvj 73J 107 2l'K bail 11.-4 1U.. 4V), Slit iw;2 (A 10C 4 12 3-10 60 XI es KKW AVrBKTIHBM Jt.Vr. OAKINtl POWU1CK. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS lwwder never vniie. A lnarveJet purity, strength and wholesomeness, Mnru tsx) nomlcel than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold tn competition with the multitude et low test short weight, lUum or phosphate powders, tfelcl only in earn. Ueyal Uakism PowdirCe., 108 Wall Street, New . erk. iurv27 lv d.w WANTi:i)-A l.lltl. WAVIS A sirr. TIOS In a small lamllv as nurse 01 is slstant Applv at It NO. 17 NOKT11 PI.l M STUKLT. "T mi:ph'im: I'ursr in tiu:m- cV. selves ltenen's Canine Plasters leiuaiu unci nal lid as n general bouiheld medicine Clean, quick sum V"AM'l-i A l'7KKIAi,i: TltlMMEll Addlxsj. Kl VV AKIMIUAKli, I enier leth and .Market sts , JyKJtd HarrMiurg, 1'a -riNi:u.i. WATF.KS, 1X Al'01.I.IMK-s W ATKIt, the Queen or Table Waters, Hawthorn Spring of Saratoga, at KblUAUT'sOLI WINK STOItK, it K. SLAl.MAhKIt, Agt. rpitrF. "dalmati vn iNSF.iri'ew. L DKUwill Drstre) 1'Llts and ether :.S StCTl'hMs Ui tit lit llLT.LK'l'S DKl'OSTOUK, Ne. 3b Wet King street WHY PAY $15 FOB A SET OF TEF.TIi w hen v ou can get the same at lJ, at V. 1. M?llMtS Dental Hoems, Na 6i North Clucen stnsit. das administered. apl71jd TOHAFCO CUTTINGS, SCBAPS, SlbT is OS an 11 PACK tP.S' WASTE, l)ry and Clean, bought for cash. J S MOL1NS, Ne. 273 Pearl Street, New erk. Kolereuce Fred. Schutte, Ne. 213 Pearl stree New 1 erk. Iebl71jd't, F OH HOT WF.ATHKIt LLAHhl. 8AUTKHSK AND t.KKMAN WINES. UKll. VltTS WINK siOKE. 11 K. bmiilEB, Aqt. ASSIC.NFD K-sTATE OF 11ENHY H. shenk and wife, of Kast Ilempfleld town Ship, Lancaster ceuntv, Pa Ihe undersigned auditor, appointed todtstrlbute the balance re maining In the hands of Michael I. Huver, as slgnee, tu and among these legally entitled te the same, will sit for that purpose en VV KD NF.Sli 1. Al c.1 STa,l-, at loe clock a m , tn the Library lioeui 01 the Court Heuse, In the city of 1. incastcr, where all persons Interested In said distribution may attend D.U. K3HLEMAN, tia-ltdM.Utw Auditor Jl'ST IN A NEW LOT OF CHEAP 1 ishlng Lines ltaw Mik, Linen Umld, Ac. Keds (Jointed) lie. Heels, Swivels, sinkers, llaskets. Heeks, Ac ilt.ULEVS KAST END I'll AIIM ACT, (Opposite Eastern Market) Fralley 9 sari-aparllla Compound for purifying the bloej, U the best. 60 cents a bottle. Jy2-lydUF,MiV EVAN'S FLOCK. LEVAN'S FLOUR Always Uniform and Reliable PKOt'OSAl-S FOB OATS, CHOPPED COUN AND STIIVU Proposals for fur ilshlng the 1 Ire Deptrtment with Ne 1 VV hltu Western Oat, Chopped Cem and -straw of the best quality, for a period of plx (if) months will be received by the lire Commit tee at the Mayer's Office, until JULi 27, Is"), at 7 3o'elockp m Illds must state quality, lly order of thu cemmlin e F. LEWIS NOLI . t halrman. Attest II V Ebibmau, M. I), Clerk. Jyl6-3td EDUCTION 1 " Te theso Iu wnnt of a summer suit et Clethes, l'antaloenlngs or Vestlngs can cave money by calling at ltesenstein's Tailoring Par lers, where a ceneral Iteductlen ha been made A Geed Summer Serge suit for fib, trimmed with Pongee silk. A Nice Lnglish Serge Suit in Illue and Mack for I je Elegant Pantaloons ferll. Patent straps are Perfect I tttlng A. II. U03ENSXi.lN,37Nerth Queen St. -piAST END YAIID, 0.J.SWARR&00. GOAL. KINDLING WOOD. Office N'e. 20 CENTKK SOU AUK. lieth yard and otrlce connected with Tolepheno Exchange aprlJ-lydM&F.U pHOl'OSALS FOB BEBUII.DINf, STEAM FI11K ENGINE, Ne 3, (A.MEKICAN ) Scaled proposals will be received by the Fire Commune at thn Mayer's Ofilce until G o'clock p m, Jl I.i 27, l-;. for rebuilding Steam Fire Knglne Ne. 3, Lancaetcr City Hre Department. Engine Is Ameskeag manufacture, In use rer 17 lears. If taken out of town, engine te be de livered In Lancaster, free or charge, net later than eight (8) weeks after Mgnltig agrcement Approved security will be reeulred for faithful periermance or the work. The committee re serve the right te reject any or all bids. The rollewlug Is the work required te be done, viz New boiler of Amoskeag or any ether first class Steam F ire Engine Ilullder's style, te be mentioned lu bids, resettwoef the springs and tires, repair sates, valves, plug cocks, seat, lampsand steam and water guasi s, put pumus and all Joints In first class condition, links planed and new lignum vital blocks furnished, boiler and pump checks reground, new crank shaft, one kul hcater valves and connections, new spnngs torgates.twe new reducers terg ite, new rubber alv es aud springs for pump, two (2) new oil cups In steam cev er, and Burface blew tr pipe. Alse glve bids ler xtra cost it Weed's new valves and guides should be used, which will dispense with the new oil cups. All bids te be addressed te V LEWIS NO1.L, ... . ,. .. ..Chairman of Hre tommlttc-e Attest H F. EniRUAn. M. I , Jl 19-2tdM,S Clerk or Committee G BAND EXCURSION. Grand Family Excursion -OF THE LANCASTER LIEDERKRANZ -'10- PENRYN PARK. -ON- MONDAY, JULY 26, 1886. The Lledcrkranz Hand will accompany the party, and Uresh's Orchestra will furnish thn music for the dancers. Concert by the LIcder. kranz lorenoon and afternoon. Special train leaves outer depet at 8 o'clock a in . returning fiem Penryn at 7 p. in. llckets can be hud from the member of the society und are geed en all regular trains. """r TICKETS ADULTS. . ..... M fiFVTQ CI!lLDItF.N ...II . . S rKsin JyPJlwd -SCKN18. rjyiUH PAPER IS PRINTED WITH INK Manufactured by J. K. WRIGHT &TOO., umlMyd KUt ana Hare bu rhlUOelphia, P .Yfir An VKKT18K.VKXTS. MAUKl.l'S YKI.l.OW FHONT" lvir niler Havana cent Cigar Is pre. iinuticed by smokers the best In the mar ket, at M.VItKI.KVS piiew I mut," , ,. N. 21 North yiieen Street (Formerly llartmau's) SfllOOI. TAX rim ISmCT Thednplicitelslnthe hands el the livas urer Three per rent, eir for prompt pavmeiit. IV. O MAlt-MIAl.L, 'IiTasurer, Ne Izt'piitieSiitiam. Oltlce hours from (l a m lelp.m Jl Jiudll SIT.CIAI.. 1 Ishlng Parties aud ethers tutendliiK camp logout can renin first hws t nt. su, w th (y mm I'tntj 111111K iieq,H'ie, ii) ine imv OI week Apply te 11 .111 ".i.iiiii , or 11 c vv Kl in. Kit, Ne IttJ- Kast King sti-eet. Jv-llltd MAKK1.KVH "VARA HKAITIIIS'" clear tilled of rtmlce Na 1 Havana, are recommended te levers or a i;ctmlne Havana Clgai, ill MVUK1 M". "lellew Frent," Ne :i North U.ucun Stlvet (Fetmerly llartmau's) NOT1C1 -Till' MF.MIIKRS OF RF.I) .lacket lnte Ne II Imp O or 11. M.. will meet at their wtgw ini en lui ,da uttcrnoen lit 1 o-cteck, te attend Hie IuihthI of our into llrether, Charles tensimi Vb laiuera, Nc 2, he shah ke me. Ne :;, uml I annswtige, Ne IMS, are respcctruUj lnv Itnl te nit, ml ltd IKM IM,1 Ell, l I!. JJIOR l.Al'ZETlNDlfRW l.Pw Fer lJldles, (,cnt nnd Missis il Uitliitel Pi Ices, no 11) HKCinei.D-s Alse Dress and VViwktng hhlrts. Pun is. mu llevs si.Kirp, pr gn-iit vatletv N. ki n VAii1!,!', L'u- '''"'dkerchlels, -uspendi i . ui.t AT IH-.CIITOLD'.S, ! i.i .,N, H,-SeIth 0llw" sired 1 S.-Luote building jjne aud Mind for sale Pl ,VV.1rsAM:er N A'Amritersiil J- llill.li and Kfi alien l-urnllure.nl u ?:i West Lhe.tnut St, en EI)NS1A1 AF1KI. NOON, ,irj, 21 m one e i Ira k consisting of one tine Itrnwn trv Parler Suti, one solid Mar ble lop ItedriH.m ult, one I ett ice Suit, Hide beard, VVal nut hx nsinn.Marble-Tiip nod ether rnblis, Wa'niit n ii-i r, Ught Day Cleck, gecul llll III (.1 l4l It ... (Kill llll.UIM.B ,.,. A...1 ether artkles I At Oil HI Nil K EK, '.vi, .-ill Auctioneer. pRTV.rTl. SA l.E OF HORSIX. 1 hav e a let of WESTBiVN NORMAN HOUSES, from Indiana and Illinois, purchased bv I, Hen, llitiui A te, consisting r heav v drafts, t irm hordes, nnd a fi w nice drivers la"!ehav mil loHilet KenMirk) nuil Ohie Herses.giKxl drtvere. which 1 will dlsioeeor at prtv ate nle OtOUUKCHOSSMAN gUFIC NO I I'RTHFR, FOR TII1.KE Is NONE IlhTrF.UTHAN Ruppert's Extra New Yerk Beer. I or sale exclusively at Cll Vlll ILllUSlhUSCOltNLlt SALOON. Hear of thelentral Markot Market rivsh fieui the heg and M arrantwl Pure Jlj3-tfdU,M,Vl,S DO YOU KNOW THAT CLAltKlf llTf. offer te hts patrons for one month, com uicnc!nglLi:iii,.H'Li 17th. the greatest birgalnslnleai, Cettees cu , ever befeie heard of In thlsclty Our baig-ilns are such that we only tare about thesi Iu want of our goeils knowing th in , therefore we want te tell veu In point what they are It ou pn our store a visit we will eplaln all Me cun assure veu ttutynu will I e p eustil Our motto Is te lead but never fellow. Call and see us during the mil month. CI. Mthha, Ne 3? West hliig-treet. P R 1 N (1 HAUT's Ol'KNINU AT U. OFR FINE TAILORING. The Largest and most Complcte Assortment of t IN K VI OOLLh.N1 for the Spring Tiadete be found in the city of Lancaster A Choice Line of spring Overceatings and l'nntaloenlngs In all the Latest Patterns Prices Lew, Hest ei kmanshlp, and all goods l arranted as represented. H.GERHART, . NO NOitTH QUEEN STUEEP. -Opponlte the 1'osteUIte. mar27.lydli TARTINHO I.AWANDK'S Mexican Pavilion ComtinalieD, McaUANN'dr.MthlOUTHlthhDAtMINLi. First l't rfermance c emmeuclng Thursday Evenlnff, July 22, at 8 p. m. Twe performances each dav balance of week I ndles and Children are particularly leuucsted te attend the. ilte ruoen show lu order te avoid the lnnui ne crowds at night. ONI Y lOcts. ADMISSION TO ALL Twentj Iirst-classartlts In the ring Popular resort for Ladies und children New. bright, clean and genteel r re exhibition alter Ptrude, at the park, --treet Cars will run te Park everj lumlnutes J17U,,21?i B LACK HARRF.N i,....i..kl, ci.l.l.. u , l,ll, A natural TONIC ALTLUAIIV E, Diuretic of unusual power, prpnounced by Dr llrinkiniin, an autbeilty upon such cu-ei, te be"slmll ir In effects te that of the Alexis spa, of licrmany " As tells merits w refei te the following well known citizens w he have or w he are new ulng the water J M W.i.elst, J. II. Jehnsen,. I no D -iklies. H c lirnbaker. esq , A. I) Frltihey, t'l, Thes Whitson, mi, capt. It. A Smith, James D Potts, J. u Geedman, t. It. lirtlllths, O M.ahm Medical testimony nnd references Itirnlshcd upon application. .. I'.S GOODMAN, Manager, Ne 37 Ea9t Grant street, (nar of Court Heuso ) HLACh IIMlltE.N SPUING IIOISE, within two hours of the city. A quiet, homelike re treat. Delightful grounds, carulnl attention, unexcelled cuisine, moderate charges. Fer terms, etc , iddress MISS ( liniSlIE ItOMIlEr.GEK, Pleasant Greve, Lancaster County, Fa. Junel-5md l T W VII t T Ut.1,,1 ,- 11 .n.,... 2HOF.S ! SUOF.S ! New Red Frent Shee Stere, Ne. 48 NORTH QUEEN ST., (N'ext Doer te PostetHco) We have lust received ene or the Itest Lines of Men's Iiey's. leuths'. Ladles', Misses' and Children's SHOES That can beget ter the money, thus complet ing our already large stock. We can guarantie the prices te be " HOTTOM F'IGLUES." We have Btrlctly "ONE PHICE," and guarantee entire satisfaction. If jeu want line or course shoes or slippers; if you want hand or machlno machlne machlno made shoes, in fact, if you want an) thing in the shoe line, that can be found only In first-class establishments at Popular Prices, cell at the NEW It Ell FKO.NT SHOE STOIIE, Ne. 48 NORTH QUEEN STREET, (Next Doer te the l'ostefflcu ) CHAS. aTrEECE. aDrll-SmdAwU u SE NONE RUT " BEST'S " HOT AIR EUMAOES! MADE OF 11EAVV 1UON. More gquare feet or ltadlatlng Surface, most economical In ruel, und the Hest Hesulu in Heating Dwellings, Behoef, Churches el any Heater in the market. Pea or Nut Ceal for fuel Estimates furnished ter Heaters, Including Masonry Het Air Pipes, lteguters, etc. Plenty of Lancaster reference. Heaters guarantcedte civ e entire satisfaction or taken out ut our own expense. llelng both practical men In the business, we ask a share of patronage. Estimates cheerfully furnished for Plumbing, Gas titling. Tin and sheet Iren Werk, Hoefing. Alse a full supply of 1 1nware, Ac. Prices te suit the times. Ulve us a call. EVERTS & OVERDEER, COUNEIt OF KAST KING, JOHN AND MID DLE SlllhtTa. iiiayl-OmdM.W.ASU rUit.llTUUK. piURNITURE WARKROOM8. MM HUT YOUIISELF A Jl'AIU OF THOSE Felding Dress Pillows, CALL BAItLY AT Hoffmeier's Furniture Warerooms. Q0 BABT KIHQ BTREBT. i.buat, mtriuKn. lS?.Vri". ,A,)AM RO0KAFIKI.1), li lati of West limpeler tiiwnslilu Imiu, ter eeuntj. Prt . deceased. ItaulK nudltet. appointed te ps.s en exreiitlena aiiil in distribute iW bvlanre' remalnlnu T ."hi hand, A .1 Iteckarield. admlnl.tr.itei Ie ana iimeng these legally entlile.1 te the same, will sit fei that pmpese rmiAll'lttlA. AUtiUAT It.lKW. nt IOiictiH-k, Hi the 1 tbmrj lloem or the Ceuit ,,i,u-, , ut in,- viij ei irfiurusiei, w nere an per. sons Interested In said dlstitliutlen may nltenil. JliatdM CII.Mtl.KSDK.Nl'KS, Auditor. riSTA'iT.OF A. W. lH'sSRl,, I.ATlfeF J J Ijinra.sler i Ity, iteeensed (Letleii testa, mental nit said estate having been grained te the underslgiieil, unpersens indebted there te ii iv iviiuesied teumke Immediate payment, and these having clams or demands against the suue, will prest ut them without delay ier settle ment te Hie underslgiieil, residing Iu Lull casieieliv. JOHN ll lillHihl,, lihO. P. KtlSSKIi, Kxeeiiters .1 Hxv IlnewN. Atternev JjUbldM T7ISTATF. OF 1 DIA SMITH, TiATK OF Ili Washington Clt, D c .deceased llieun derslgueil auditor, appointed te distribute the balance Humming In the Mud of Waller M. Inmkitn. uuiillaiv administrators t. a, te and among these legnllv entitled Ie the same, villi sit for Hint purpose en 1 III KMlAi, AlKlt'SI' 1, iNsit, In the l.ltirarv Koetn of lliet eurt Heuse, In the cltv id !.iiuca,er. vihete all pirsensln tercsted In said distribution iniiv attend. JvlJ-SldVl JOHN Al'PF.L. Auilttet rui.f n CM!. OF.MOCR VI'IC DKI.FUATF. F.l.RC I ION". tin Di mis ratle voters of the several wards of ibis iltv will mi el nt the loliewing iiaiueit voting pl i son WhllNKSHAi, Jl 1 V 21, limn ;i '"v in , te make general nominations fei ,li i gn' s te the comity cenvt ntlen and mem 1 i - i t the i KUutv cenimlltie Vnil ' I hi sunn pl ices I loin I! te i p. in. (ex i i l in tin Mh w nd (tout 1 te h p ui,), en SA1 1 I. DM It 11 .1, te elect five d legates and one iitniir if the county eominlitee lium i ich w iiil HI!I VV Mill ;t I! ihter's Eagle Hetel hhWMi VV UD-Ihie WuiHlltz'n llestiiu rant IHIIUI l AKD-Mis Ullugei s Saleen HU illll W AllD-lleiriuiu Heuse, Mllllain Ui hut HI 1 II v Mtll-Plnlip Wall lleinl MTII vv MtD-bd llill sihtllir llutisn. SI'.V KNTII W AUH-", tuith Waul Hetel. K.K.ltlH WAHD-Mrs lib hi s -iiIimmi MM1I M A It I) -Arneld lliuis s iloen Democratic County Convention. Ihe Democratic County nnd District lenvtn ttuns et l.atir.ntiTiiMinly, will in, eten the third tiisir of Kepler s Poslettlco llulldlng, In the Cltv of l-mcaster, ou Wednesday July 28. IhoiU-ti-nnte from the city.lUtricU will inw-t nt 10 h in ami he 1 ett Ihrvu tlulegfUea tu the dtHtoient tMitten IhoiU'leiintrs trem the ?il (Lewor) a.aen.tiIy ilUtrUl will mtet nt 10 a. in timl -lt'ct threu tli I i'iUi's te thn "tute cenruulluu unit nominate two uicMubiT of ami.bly Ihi'iU'lrK--tid ireiu thpiltrAnil lower flutrlct will then meet In tcnAteriiil cont'Utleu nnd cUct n mi uibcreflhu tau- cemmlttiM. llu iltl(ittr fiem th M uHumttiy nnd 14th lonatertii (I j-in-r) UUtilct will nntt nl li'A m , ami mmilnute ene irten ler ttal stumler, threo tuyinhenn el iiiM'mul), rlict fenrllrKftl-j te th' tiuUi convention nnd a meinbcr el the stat' cemmtttM) Altti tbi- adioarninent of nil the dttrtct con con e nt Ien- the dttlt'KHtc wlllnieet lu Joint cennl Ceni ntlnn and iinmlnile landlditen for ten t?ri-ft, dtstilcl uttorney, prison lnn)Cten (il, peer dim ion U). and county unnujer. 11h primary mDftlncs te clrcl thrwi ortUe dt It gatfj t mm each district te mild renM'nti m- wtlllHtheldnn Alt UDA. 1'. M , Jl I-i il, at Jilaciw nnd bctwit-u heurt te be announced by tindblll by the dliTcrent cominltttemon r rem e-th district a mon.ber of the county cemmitter for the enHUlnK iVAT tt u ' cbo-.en CeiumUtt emen win notlte that tbe Iaw iovernlnf primary lectiens am In fine and must b. uinled ent at thee olectlon topic of thie law, blanks for h-Uidbllln, Ac , ftanUhtd upon application Chalriimn Dvuu te tern Ui(atcr, 1 ru 2. lv lnn(K)dAw HALL I'AfKM, AKT N Al.h 1'AI'KH STOHK. Art Wall Paper Stere, NO. KM XOUTll QUKEX STKEKT, LANCASTEU, l"A Anether Iaikh let of l.ILT i APKUS JuH ,ir T ed w HI be sold chean Call early and leek at them und k t prltif 111 net keep thorn long, for th prlLt will neil them. Window shaden made itady te luinff Plain Shadf. Cleth all colors. Window f-haduj iiuule and hunj? promptly. Iaco Curtains, 1'oles, thiln. HfjKi. fc 4-.N e trouble te &hew goeda. 5LFFED SIEBER, NO. 131 NORTH QUBHN STREET, LANCASTEU, I'A. plIAHKS W. rilY. VK II A E lOOH.-iO ODD Wire Window Screens MI'III VMIlKAHACUhDON. The Slzea are 25x27, 20x32, 27x30, 31x33, And Se On. In order toeleso theineut 'julck we villi gell them ut IS te 2.1 tents apiece. Come seen and bring yeut measuteand ou may ilnd Just what j cm wunt. Wehavebcen delnKHblK trade In CCIIKK.VS this vitt'lciirfttln Orders ceme In from MteTJa day ou miss it If veu den t take advantage of Iheac low prlccn KVEHl Illlht, MUST HE SOLD. PHARES W. FRY, NO. 67 NORTH QUEEN ST., CUAI B. II. MARTIN, WIIOLMlLa AMD BKT1IL IIIALHB 111 All Kinds of Lumber and Geal. -YAim' .Ne. North Water and Prlnce Blroeu, abeve l.omen, l.aucaater. n3-lyd T3AUMQAK0NKIIS & JKFKHUIKS. COAL DEALERS. Orricii' N'e. 129 North Queen atreet, and Ne. VA North l'rlnce street. Takds: North l'rlnce etroet, near Heading Depot. LANCASTKlt.l'A. auk'15-tld TDKMOVAIi. M. V. B. OOHO luu lomevcd his Ceal Ofllce toNe.lM NOitTH C1UKEN HTHKI.T (llrlmmer'a New llulldlng), whom orders will be rocetved for Lumber and Ceal, WIlOLBUitU AUD BKTA1L. Jl, V. II. C01IO. inS-tfd WATCHES, w ATCIIKS, OLOOKH, &e. WATCHES, CLOCKS, Ae. 81'KCIAl.SAI.K OK OOLD-PIl.LKI) CASKS (Heih'4 Manufacture), hunting or open-cased watch, nlcklu werka, 15 Jowels, btem wtndlni; and setlimr (limited number) at I-1J en. Alse 75 lu allvvrvdhunttnK cases, oame works, at 7.W oath. Cieat bumalns lu Lancaster Watches. All tbe best KIkIiis und ethers. Correct tlmu dally by telPRruph t only place In city. Lern watch und Jowelrj'")llrlng. U WKHEll, Ne. 1K1X North Queen StrceU Near P. 11. K.Btutleu.i -Spoctaclea und Kye Qlasses. Optical Goods. rjKOHOK KUNBT, JB., Oarponter, Contractor & Builder, UKSIDENCE-NO.KB WEST KINO 8T. SUOP-EAST QUANT ST., Oppe$tl0 SUlUea Heuso. All work receives my prompt ana personal at toutleu. All kinds of Jobbing attended te at short no ne no tteo and en reasonable terms. Drawings ana JUUtnatAnitUulihed', 0-lra VI.VTHMU. L OW PRICKS. LOW PRICES. P I lees Hint make putchitscis of every custo mer can be (emul line new 'Ie theso who de net need ;),v.t,"nX 'i,v. ''fees are of no advanhine I Km,a,?;Vk wl,Rl JO" WftU,"'m MEM'S SUITS AT $8 00. WOlflll MOltl; Mtl.NllV MEN'S SUITS AT $10.00. t re Censldcied Cheap at 111 w. Mhu'h Knits all the way In price Irem s into uei 11 neuld he unreasonable for jeu te ak ler thorn nl a leiver flKure. lhev'ie ilemi te the ten est nelrh Bey's and Children's Clothing Vie prettj Mill down, but nema Miry nice Hljles ale belli Jet It don't matter hew men tbej ntei mi den t vMintlhemnny letiKcri nnd when vvu n nut them Ie be, iioiiie I.ewl'rlcea as the means. i.i.aiiim: ti.ei iiu:ks, HO. Ill HAST KINO 8TRBHT, I.ANCASTKK. PA w 11.1.IAMHUN A bOSTKll. 32 TO 38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. Hew Quick the Public Catch On TO GENUINE BARGAINS hiu bi-.ui fullv demenstiated by lh continual ili mniiils maile upon us for the Koeds at the prti es advertised All demands havu been met sutlstaitery te tbe bujer, and as tbe linen ate old out we shall centlnuii te replace tbein with ethers niually as trned until wu have reduced our sui plusnteck te the deslrd point. A I 1. VNDOI SA1I.OIOU1 M, oed uueugll for my boy durliiK v acallen, n; ODD I'AM" for the llojste knock about 111, ii) cents. 5IEVS DKl.sss vch suns, black Lerksciew VV erstesl, 1 1 no. HOY S LOMi 1'A.Vl bUITs, Dirk 1'aucy Ces Blmcre, sultal.Ig for Dies V ear, tVtJ. MK.S'H AND V.O ODD PANTS, P5c , IU0, 1., 11 SO. (.KITS Sl'MJlEU SILK NhCKWKAH, 10c., Ak. .Zk. dhVTS INDIA UAL.E rVDEUSIIlltTS, l.enn or hbert sli cv es, 1 v. and -c llt.NTS KI.ASTICOil PLA1.N W EH bl SPEN- DhltS, UK , 15C, -V! l,KN T'S 101 ItlST POCKET HATS, All Celers, 75 cents. LIUlirsTIFC 1'ELT DEIlllJ S, II ( und I1M. (JESTS FAl'AV MACMVAW STKAW 1 1 Al . Keuudund FlatCiewn, Mceuts. Duck Helmets AllENOVV 11EAD1 1011 THE WEISE'S ISLAND FISHING PARTY SFtOE BARGAINS. DltES UALJtOP.AL", Solid Calf Uppeis Ihiveled EdRoSele, tleu. DHESS SHOES In Hulten and Lacu trenls (leve hid lops, riue. LADIES' DltESS SHOES In llriubt llnlshcd Krench Kid Opera Tee, I'crlccl In Fit, H w. LADIES' SCMMElt SLIl'l'EKS Operu Tee, i v), f l.a. ii.w, u no. All theie iroetls have commanded hliihui prices nnd bujers cannot fall te appreciate thorn as burKUln upon inspection. Williamson & Fester, 32, 34, 36 & 38 E, King St., LANCASTEU, l'A. "Stertm clese uv cry evening at 6 o'clock, ex cept Saturday's. UOTJSLS. Aa ThANTIO CITV. THE OLD E8TA11LI8HKD Chester County Meuse, Centrally located, cenvmilunt, very near the Put, cnmfortable lit overy way, aud home-llko. NOW OPEN, J. KEIM & SONS. mayyimd rAi'i: may. THE STOCKTON. CAl'E JIAY, N. J. The Kindt lieachen the Coast, The Largest and Most Elegant Suasldn Hetel In the World. -OI'ENB. JUNK SO -6 HENKV CLAlli, l'rep'r. l.ate el the Grand Union Hetel, hurutetra Springs. June.'lbwd e I'KNAIiL'IHKYEAIl. (( TFE MANSION," ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. CHARLES McGLADE. 3r Urepliy's Orchestra. Ja7-Jmd ASHLAND IIOUSK, ATLANTIC CITY, reopens JULY 1st, under new manage, ment. Eloctrle lights, olectrie bells, city water, Ursbclassculslne. 'lerms moderate. Klist class barattuched. HKNltY ItAHTKU, Jyl-lma Lata of Qrape Hetel, Lancaster l'a. mm MYERS il R1THF0N, The laiKCSt and most piemlncntly located Hetel Megantly luinlshed and liberally man. sced. Thoroughly llghted, drained and ven tilated. Opeu all the j our. MADKIHA AND SHEIUtY WINES. Vintage, 1T93, 1600,1318,1818, 1K7, 18H, 1870, lb7.188i. At ItKIQ ART'S OLD WINK STORE, II. E, SLAYUAliEU, Agt, .1- .1- - ' ' t "i s C-tJ v- . -'
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