')""- 1 v- Iff j,s Ti rwi..t: jasr . wit- - ,,.,. . SSi.ei.lKfr --'"" THB LANCASTER DAILY IljrFBUJGBSNOER TUE8DAY. JULY 20, 1886. ls-fc , -3..J My y A 15 'if ,3H. V.VR If h BSE BATtBOAD SMASH-UP. r mm i'LVnam into imm a- a nm a rmAtw j lirtk Dan Derallad Mid Twe Crushed i tajery la One of lb Oceu- ftmtt Frllit Traffic lhrl Fer Orer an Heur. Omumbia, July aa Lartt erenlng about iVdk. ihlfter HO, sent draft of cars mam ill tba welsh acales Biding, Instead of WMMnf their Intonded destination, hew- aar, they piengea into me niueeiine train jlaagtae 285, which was pulling out et the Mat yard, eaat bound. Three can were tie- MUM Mil twn ninnriL nun marled wun ran. . mj MinnUM anrl nnA with flnnr nnri fend. a rr.T v ... l . .:. . , aa) unr muen crusneu. rmur auu jeeci tWl aeattered all ever the tracks, and ttie 'atr anpply agent, In the supply car, wa .'itrerely Injured about the arms and side, i lul..u...L. I. .I... .. ft ...1 . nn 'js. wukwukuv uniweuu is utijc nun iut wii ';oer wbu iuu wrecK ueiayeu ncigui 1 ii trafUc about ene hour. 4T A Mn1nn Stall flam . $i ' An amusing game of ball was played ye- ,' ' terday afternoon en the Columbia's ground", c- between two picked nines of clerks. Tue 7. club were as f ollewt : f" Picked Nine Ne. 1-(J. A. Ureve. lb.; ft' Sherman Hwingler, a , J. D. Slade, p.; It. S. Oenklln, a, a and p.: i:dw. Kumsey, Ub. and "S, p.; B. F. Uerr, r. t: Jehn Nowcemor, 3U; J. " B. Wilsen, a 1. and a, Gee. lllppey, 1. r. Flaked Kine no. ii uriumiur, c; kbuiz, p.;Terbet, lb.; II. II. Leckard, c. 1.; James Allisen, r. f.; liable, c. and a. s.; Wlllartl, 1. t! James Ryan, c f. and 3b.; Shrelner, Ub. Only seven innings were played, at leait the scere was only kept for that number, and Ne, 1 met with defeat by the following t cere : KO.1 1 14 3 3 2 0-11 "J, NO. J 8 7 4 1 J - i M f s Earned runs, errors, base hits, etc., were net credited, as they were numerous, especially en Ne. l's side. This morning we ii saw a number of base ballists, and they vv ere V as stlfl as sticks and a sere well. nik them hew they feel. (Jewl Luck te Win. Wm. K. Tyson, of Columbia, was the suc cessful applicant for the appointment te the Annapolis naval academy lrem this district, but en account of a defect in his hearing he did net pass the physical examination. Since that time Dr. Livingston has been treating him, and his condition has improved greatly, and en September 1st, he will make another attempt te win the cadetship. Ills appoint ment has net yet been recelv Oil. The Colored Odd Fellow. The sixth annual meeting et District 1-oige Ne. 1, Grand United Order of Colored Odd Fellows, will be held lu Columbia en Wed nesday, September 15tb, 1SS6. OHve Ilranch Ledge, Ne. 1,337 will attend te all arrange ments of the "meet," and have already com pleted the following pregramme : Wednesday morning a parade, te be parti patedlnby all the ledges in District Ne. 1. An oration after the parade In Armery hall, by Ker. Lawrence Miller, of Ilarrlsburg. lu the evening a reception and ball In the ar mory, and a Martha Washington tea party in Mount Zlen A. M. E. church, when and where addresses, music, etc., will be deliv ered and rendered. OHve Branch ledgo v. ill atrive te make the aflalr a success, and that Js'what it will probably be. Thistle Down en euiiimer llreezeft. It would be a wlse plan if the borough ofU efU ofU elals would epeu the water plugs at the head of Locust and Walnut streets and thoroughly cleanse the gutters in these streets; they are fearfully dirty. During Sunday night Dr. O. F. Market's driving horse breke loeso from its halter, went te the feed box and ate a bushel et eats. Yesterday the horse died et rupture et the stomach. It was valued at 300. The suit and counter suit between Ilorace and Louise Dersoy and A. J. Meads, have beentetlled, the parties paying the fines and costs. The remains ei Chester Market Jacksen were interred in Mount Itethel cemetery this afternoon. Jesse Moere, switch-tender at the Locust Btreet railroad crossing ler the past 40 years, is en the sick list. Miss IJ1 1 liiuiei. ' sister, Mrs. 11. C. Beeker, el Philadelphia, Is the gavst of Mrs. C Hambright, her aunt. flOH'-V JJV DBUilOHB. A Budget of New Frem the Lener End of the County. FAinriELD, July 2a Mr. James Leng, of Liberty Square, this township, is quite sick and his friends scarcely hope for his recovery. He is in his eighty-fourth jear. Following the binder In his son's wheat held n few days age, he remarked that he had passed through and been identified with the most Important period of agricultural improvement and ad vancement. In the geed old times, that our old farmers romembor se well and recall se often, he wasaslckle-miker, and supplied his trade west of the mountains by swinging a bunch of sickles ever his horse in front of his saddle He saw the sickle evolve Inte the cradle and mankind taklngn wider swarth. Next came the llrst reaper from which men strained their arms and broke their backs raking the bunches ; loiiewing mis was me seil-raue, and the men who followed it told wondrous tales or hew many acres they could bind a day. New, with our perfect binders, or harvesters, the farmers are apt te lese the noble art of mi raculous binding and have nothing te lie about but corn husking. Verily, we humors grew te be gentlemen last Dr. B. F. Sides, who has been sick with fever, is convalescing, and is able te take abort easy rides. His many lriends will be glad te hear of his recovery. He and Mr. Washington Whltaker will start next week te spend some time at the seashore. Mr. Clark Ilestlck, landlord at White Hall hotel, Feach Bettem, has renovated the old place till It leeks very much like an entirely new place. Mr. Ilestlck has shown what carpentering, paint, taste and cash can de to ward making a house attractive and com fortable. Peach Bettem, with its railroad facilities and lu easy access by carriage, has come te be headquarters for bass ilshlug. The river is full el bass and they will begin biting seen. The P. B. It. It. has the steam ferry beat in operation again at Peach Bettem. We neTer had a better prospect for geed tobacco. BVXaiElt LB1SVUB. Seven Lnucaitrlan Ge Gunning uml Flihlnj; at lUlil Friar, Sid. Charles Krnst, C. Hmlcn Urban, Wm. Mc- MlAhafil f.Ann 1. ....... II t.--. ..vumv., uuuig j'iuQi, ijeury ueney, .ft.ww.gumug nun wuiujiu -ft.uiuifiu 1UH Jj3tl- castenera week's sport at and below Bald Friar, Md. They were armed with shot guns, rilles, fishing tackle, tents, and ether camp equipage. Half a dozen or mere of their friends lu this city will fellow them to morrow. Samuel A. Nlxdert and Jehn Millysach, representatives et Concstega council, Ne. i, O. U. A. M., lelt Lancaster te-day te attend the state council, new In session at Harris burg. Ed. S. Smeltz, Heward Smeltz, Dr. Geerge B. Welchans and beveral ethers, are forming a Lancaster party te visit Luray, the Natural Bridge and ethor Virginia wonders, en Thurs day next, per excursion via Pennsylvania Wm. Guthrie, of this city, went te Phila delphia this morning te attend the annual convention of Master Painters of the United States, new In session in St Geergo's hall. .Ji' P1'. McCullagh nnd James Ktewart yesterday for Saratoga. nr..5ff5r,.ana M"B8le Kellly. of East t ?3S 'W iaVB Bne K Asburv Park. Lu Fred. H. lniir ii i r u... i.... , taTisltlng hi. Lancaster ViTAVei' "" trip te CleveK.1118 ta.fu,,noenou a Died lu Weit Lampeter. Daniel Miller, ene of the eldest citizens of Wt Lampeter township, died at his home about a mile from Lampeter Square, en Monday. In the 81st year of his age. His " :. loeg life was passed In farming, pest-making .-.'t aad ethor rural pursuits. He had the respect K' of all who knew him. Ills funeral will take Kryplaed Wednesday at 10 o'clock a. in. The "" ' religious eorvlces will be held in Melllnger's meeting house, and the interment of the body i . Hade In the eraveyard belonging thereto. L.' TlAAAdKAf uraM marrhul in a fliia PnrlAr . aaJ their children were two daughters. Of Itiie ena became the wile of Frank T. Stein kauaer, of this city ; the ether was first mar mar Jted te James K. Patterson, el' WillewStreet, M1, after h is death, te Henry Yest A grand' MM, CbM. F, Fatutraen, tlunmitb. Uvea at 605 -- Cfcweb aueet, tbi city. MKBTIKB emTMBKT CUMMIITBB. Award r Contract for llrlglsn Paving and 8wer The Sue cewful lllddcrs. The street commltteo met tn nelcct council chamber Monday atoning, all the moiuliers present. The most lmpertaut business bolern the commltteo was the opening or bids for build ing n sewer ami for laying a Belgian paui. ment en West King strcel, from Ccntre Square te l'rlnce street, and for building n sewer en last Walnut street. Following nre the bids for the West King street sewer : . . Charles (Schwebnl, fllSl .Smith A Mtcli, $370; Frank Hinder, f I5S. Tim contract was awarded te Smith A Kitch, and they will lm mnrilatnlv becrtti work ulKlll It. The bliU ler laying the llelglan paement en Wikt King street were as fellows : Thes. Cunultmhatu. W.CJ ter iniiara yard ter lurnlshlng and laying Cape Ann llelglnn blocks, as nor specifications luriilshed, nnd 11.55 per square feel, for the line of iM-lnch crossing. It. S. Oster, f3.2. per squnre yard of lpe Ann blocks; fj.10 X!r squnre yard et Tort Deposit blocks, nudwill nmioe and relay the crossings for F-'O. I). .V 1. McNIchel, $3 07 per squnre yard for Cape Ann blocks, and cents per llmvil loot for removing and relaying eresilugs. Thas. C. Wiley, fiC'J ier squire yard of Cae Ann blocks. Jehn It. Smith A Ce., M,tUa.7e for iaIng the street Ireai Coutre Square te l'rlnee "Ith Cape Ann blocks, or $i II per squ.ire anl. Jehn It. Smith A Ce's. bid a the Ienest, but the committee awarilel the centwet te Thes. C. Wllev, the next lewit blilder. Fer the cons'tructlen of an is In h sewer en East Walnut street irem Mini) te Shippen, the following bids were emieil: t tmrles Schwebel $210 ; lluber A Howder J.75 ; Jehn K. Smith A Ca $11S.7..: Frank Hinder f.7. 60: Francis A licamp J227.JA , The contract was awarded te Jehn 11. Smith A Ce., the lowest bidders The street committee Instructed the street commissioner te lme Seymour street graded lu accordance with petitions prosentetl te councils for that purpose. The stroet commissioner was also Instructed te examiue and rojiert te the ctunnilUe at Its uet meeting a plan for repairing and draining l'.uk a unite. TUB IHSR 1H 1.1. .F.HS. l)et Frem the Dlaiueinl Field .mil the t! unr. of sientlnr. The Lcague games were : At Detroit : Detroit 3, Kansas City 1 j at Chh-age . Chicago 9, St Leuis G; at New Yerk : New Yerk J, Bosten 0 ; at Washington : Philadelphia .", Washington 7. Associitlen games were: At Pblliilelphin . Cincinnati II, Athletie ; at liiltimore: Pitts burg &, llaltimore 1 ; at Stnten Island, (ten innings): Louisville t, Mets fl. Gessner, of Pert Itlchmeud, was put in by the Athletics, and he pitched lalrly. Greer caught him and did well. Altoeua defe.ited Wllliamspert by 6 te 3 and Wilkosbarre get nwaj with Scran ten by lO'J. The Athletics are utter Huflinteii, of Hosten, and Hart, latoel Chathinoe.;a. The Cew boys nre new ou their trip and it will be wcu that they play iuut.li better ball than when at home. Thocenduct or the Pittsburg club en tbe field in Baltimore was boisterous and dls gracelul In the extreme. Carrell was par ticularly efTensIe, aud It is prebable that the management of tbe Baltimore club will prefer charges against him for using profane ianguage in hearing of the uutlleuce, Detroit bad but six hits oil Conway jester day aud the Kansas City had only live oil Ge"t7eln. Letter OnintPd liy the Kt-glster The fellow iug letters hae been granted by the register of wills for the week ending Tuesday, July '20 : Administration. Frederick H. Wllllg, deceased, late of Lancaster city; Augusta Wllllg, city, administratrix. Hebecca llradley, deceased, Inte of Fulton township; Isaac Bradley, Fulton, adminis trator. Wm. Sleer, deceasctl, late of East larl township; Jeseph Ve.er, Cifrnarven, ad ministrator. Itelwrt llill.deceneed. late of Little Britain township; Jrhn F. Ilrn and L. A. IJrewn, Little Britain, administrators. Testament.. n. Abigail Dean, deceased, late et Columbia borough; Milten Wike, Columbia borough, executer. Ann Elizabeth Guest,deceised, late of Lan caster city; Mary Jane Hetrick, city, execu trix. Solemon Heallner, deceased, late of Mari etta; Trances D. Henlluer, Marietta, execu trix. Jehn K.Kurtz, deceased, late of Caernarvon township; Israel Kurtz, Daniel M Kurtz and Jehn M. Kurtz, Carnarvon, executers. Fite.ii Tin: Miimiu K.vr km. Flerin, July SO, On Sunday or Sunday night, thieves ransacked tl e summer house et T. G. Arbegast, and stele a let of mery ilay clothing amounting te about ? I. Ne trace el the thieves was found nut The teachers and efllenrH erthe Flerin Sun day school, met In the First Fulled Brethren church last evening te transact some business ler the school. They also decided te haea Sunday bchoel celebration. In Detweiler's grove en Saturday, August 7th. Bev. S. K, Glpple has rcturnetl irem his visit te Dever, Yerk county. He reports having a Hue time. Ou Saturday evening a successful surprlse party was held ler Mrs. Gee. A. Gever by u"r irieuus aim relatives, u iieing nor ;s.iru birthday. Theparticiiiauts bad a hue time and went home rejoicing. Some folks were sadly disappointed en Saturday when they went te ML Jey te see the O'Brien show and found it net there. A very heavy rain passed e er this section last week, which did considerable damage te seme corn fields and tobacco patches. HAit nuHi: Mir j.hiiit.vi.xi. Fuur I'eritani 8tipeetl te llute Heeu Fatally YVeuuded In I.uierne. Cenrad HelTinan and his wlfe aud two children were struck by lightning at White haven, Luzerne county, Sunday evening. The storm overtook them ui the Holds. One of the children ran tea tree for shelter. The mother followed, and Just as she was taking up the child there came a blinding Hash aud the whole party were prostrated. One rtilld, eight years et age, was instiutly killed, and the ether child and the mother were se bo be bo verely injured that they will probably die. The lather was also badly hurt. Whlle tbe body of a young lady was being Interred In Oak Hill cometery, Beckland county, N. Y,, a large tree standing near the grave was struck by lightning, causing n panic among the mourners, home or whom wept and prayed whlle ethers rushed horror stricken from the spot. After a w hilu the in torment was proceeded with anil tbe body was placed inthe eattli amid ihe terrible war el the elements. Ot-ath el i Sillier unit Fanner Daniel Deullnger, of Strasbtirg township, died Monday, 10th Inst, at his home in (aid township. He was a miller and tanner and one of the most substantial men In tbe town ship. He leaves a wlfe and family, and a large kinship. Ouoer his brothers, Jehn, was county treasurer j ears age ; lm removed alter wards te Fert Wayne, 1ml., wlu.re lie died. Anether brother, Henry, lives alGordenvlllo, another, Abraham, lu Maner, and a third, Isaac, In Hist Lampeter. Deceased was a llrst cousin of Martin Kreltier, et this city, his mother and Mrs. Krehler's lather being brother and bister. .Mr. Denllngcr was 00 years old ut the time of his death. His fun. oral will take place Irem his late rcsldence Thursday morning at half.j.tst jaen o'clock, the Interment te Ijo uiade in Hershey's bury ing ground. Fuueral of Churles Ciui.tilii, The luneral or the late Charles Censtelu took place this alto moon at 'i o'clock lrem his residence, Ne. 10 Washington street, and vvus largely attended. Teutenla Ledge, Ne. pis. Knights of Pythias, and lted .1 ukit Trihe, Ne. 41, Improved Order el Hed Men, et which deceased was a member, attended in a body. Services were held at St Stephen's Lutheran church by ltev. E.Melster, unit tbe Interment was maiie at .Ien's cemetery, Itelurned te Court. Jehn Wallace, charged with Iho larceny of f 1, from Catheriue Heiser, or Beaver btreet, was heard by Alderman Parr, last evening. The testimony was that the money was talien uurlng theabsonie or Mrs. Ilolser from ihe im 1,lrwl,lch Wallace was pivin his break. lat. rhe accused was unable te give hall session CO'UUd f0r Ulal at " August Church of Oetl DtxllcaUeii. Kev. G, W. Sellhamer, of Washington borough, will preach tbe morning senium at the dedicatory services of tbe Church or Ged, HJghsplre, Dauphin county, next Sun-uay. Atnerlcan Merhanlrt In Stale Coenrl, The slate council of Junier Order I'nlteil American Mechanics met in the Heuse of Representatives, llarrisburg, this morning at 10 e clock and was callt'tl te order by State Councillor Geerge 11. Harris, el Phila delphia. The council Is composed of repre sentatives rrem the various local councils in Pennsylvania Hnd Is olllcertsl us follews: Statu counciller, Geerge II. Harris, l'lilla delphln; statu vlce counciller, Jehn Mon Men tango, Easteti ; state secretary, Edvv ant S. Deemer, Philadelphia; Mate treasurer, Jehn W. Calner, Philadelphia: state conductor, A. I Solemon. Allegheny City ; ft-ite warden, James W. Weed. PlltVburg; stale sonlltieN, J. A. llarmer I'lillatielphla, S. M. Dewner, Monongahela City. Matters or Interest Ui the order was dis cussed during the sessions which were secret, and cillcers will be nominated who will be electeden Wednedav. Them are about i'-O representatives present, anil the sessleus will last ler three ua.vs. llere stolen and llerevered. Ex-1'esltnaster Ames Wilsen, or Parkes burg, had tine young horse stolen from his stable Sunday night llie miei was iracwsi ami the horse recovered en Mr. Walker's farm three or four miles below. It Is sup sup iiesed that the herse was licit behind the thief's buggy, and being jeung and spirited hroke loose and escaped, as when found, tbe horse had only n baiter en, tbe halter strap having been tern oil. Adwult nnd llatterj and DencrOen, Wm, Sehrler, whose wlfe ma Je complaint against him lle woek age for assault and bat tery and desertion, but w he eluded the offi cers by skipping the town, was arrested in Mlddlotevvu Monday and brought back te Laucaster. He was committed ler . hearing by Alderman Deeu. Tobacco Nehl and Untight. Sklles A Fry sold M) cases of old tobacco last week aud Samuel Moere, jr., bought u cues. There Is a rumor that a country pack ing of sev oral hundred cases of old leal has changed hands. linger Crushed Jehn Heuge, employed at Sheber's (is per mill, hail the end of ene linger crushed this morning by having it c night In seme ma chinery. Arnault and llnttcry. Maria Nestle has brought suit before Alder man Deen, against Barbara Fritchle,(net the Jjnmincr heroine), charging her with as sault and battery. She has given ball for a hour tug. Iteiwtlrlng Ne. I Fire lleu.e The boys of Ne. 1 steam llre eugiue com pany are painting and making ether repairs te thelr flre house. .llttetnleil Vhele.ftle .Vgelit Mr. Chsrles Slac.Nay, North gueen strict, i jesterday apiwluttd Wholesale Agent In thti city te represent the Keystone " Uuller Mills, of Columbia, In the sale e( their straight grades of "Surprlse' brantls of Heur. Ihe appoint inent was unsought, and was temlereil Mr M.ic .Say en account of hl bavini; ekl nmre than three times as much of the flour as any ether grocer since Its introduction here, "-torsge room has been secured at 1). A. Mair's warehouse, West Chestnut street. The eners of the " Key stone " mills are at. present expending H500 In Increased and lmprnvcit machinery ntcelutnblj, the great demand for this Improved flour throughout the county warranting the epcndi ture. Surest Traiu;tllllzer of the Nerve. The suret tranquilizer of the ncrvu Is a nioaiclne which remedies their supcrensttive ncs by Invigorating them. Over-tension of the nerves always weakens them. What they ned, then, is a tonic, net a edntlvc The latter Is only useful when there It intense mental excitement and an Immediate necessity exists for producing quietude of the brain llestetter's -teuiaih Hitters reteres transijull Ityef the nerves by endowing them with the vigor reiiuUlte te bear, without being tarred or disturbed unhealthtully, the ordinary Im pressions, produced through the mcdli of sight, heating and reflection Nay, It doe mere than this It enables them te sustain a degree of tension from mental application which they would be totally unable te endure without Its assistance huch, at least. Is the Irresistible conclusion te be drawn from the testimony of business and prolesslenal men, litterateurs, clergymen, nnd ethers who have tested the fortifying and reparative Influence of this celebrated tonic and nerv tne. JyWlmd Telephone Connection. The Northern National Itink, Ne 25.! North Queen street. Is connected w 1th the telephone exchange. Ml BAT lib. Miubb. In West Lampeter township, en the 13th Inst., Daniel Miller, aged M years, 3 months antl lSdeys The relatives and friends of the tamll are lo le spectfully Invited te attend tbe funeral, from his late residence. West Lampeter township, en Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock Services at Melllnger's Meeting Heuse at 10 o'clock. Inter ment at Melllnger's cemetery. ltd TnoMrsev In this city, en the 13tb Inst, James "4 . son of VV llten and hlUabeth Thomp 60ti, aged S mouths and 17 days. funeral from the parents' residence. Ne lw Careline street, en tomorrow (Wednesday) afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment at ten's cemetery ltd ttABKBTa. Philadelphia Freduce Market, PaitADitrHiA, July 20. Kleur .Market firm, sulfs of 1,10 barrels ; Minn, bakers, tisegiu: I'enna. family at 8THa4 ; Western at W KKlJI 75: l'atents.n Msjsmj. 11m flour dull at '3 4'X 1 p. m , call Wheat luly, bi;cj Aug, Sept, 47Jtc , ejc ; pepu, wic jucu,cic. Cem luly tsjje; Aug., 4Gc. : Oct. 47Kc- Oats -July, 40c; Aug., S.'Wc; Oct., 34Xc. bept, 3IXc: Mewl era tretlace Market. ."fsw Yerk, July 20. flour market stead hut dull; rtne, 12 liO'.'S); auperflne, tl tta: !J; Common tn boed Kxtra western, tl 7i.IWj City Mill Kxtrus, l 604 65 for West Indies; Minn, bxtra, f: i3 oe , Extra -S'e. 2. tl 75Q3 25. Wheat Ne. 1 Hed state en BJKit, aMJ9le ; Ne. 1 White, state, S7Kc ; Ne. Ne. 2 lied, Winter, Aug , 8?ic ; bept,b.-!c. Cern Ne. 2 Allied, cesh, 4c ; Aug., 4vvc; Eept, 47Jic. Oats Ne. 1 Whlte State, spot, lie; Ne. I, de 41c; Ne. 2 mixed, Aug ,31c. Uye dull , Canada, WXc llarley nominal. rerk dull : New Mess, 111 25G11 1.'. Lard Aug., 10 S9 ; hept., $ W. Molasses steady ; lsvc. ler 60 test boiling Bleck ; I'orte Klco, fc. Turpentine dull at Mc lleslndull; strained te geed, II 0efil06. l'etreleuin dull ; renned In aises, e'c. rrelL'hts dull ; grain te Liverpool ilattur Market dull : New 10. Western uxeamery. iirjiKi Cheese dull western Kbit, r.ft;c. Eggs steady; Bute, UQlVc j Western 1 IfjllWi. sugar market dull : Iteflnea cutleal, b 1-10 65,e ; liranulaled, (, 3-llJC.jc. 1 allow sttadyt prtmeciiy, 4c. Celli e dull ; fair cargtms at 'J-j;c itlee nulut ; Carolina and Louisiana, common te fair, 3XGlc. Chicago Market. Cbioase, July 20, J0 a. m. Market epened: Wheat Aug., 7&Kc ; Sept, soe : Oct, ! ,c. Cern Aug., SSJie ; Sept., 3)v ; Oct, uXc. Oats A int., -iJhu : Sept, 2c: Oct., Jew. 1'erk J uly, j 77K , Aug , f J eO ; Sept, 10 CO , Oct, II0OJL Lard Aug , II C-.'X , Sept , 10 70 ; Oct, i TO. lllbs Sept., i3V ctesiiia, Wheat-July, 7'c a Aug., 75c ; Sept, feKCSlc; Oct., ic. jxe75!k",0; AU,''U8, Kci 8ept- ""-Ju'y. 'Sc; Aug-.Jjc, Sept., Jte)tc ; Oct. Perk Julv. I'j B! Aug., rJ771j ; Sept., IJlOi Oct.,UX Lard J uly, V, te ; Aug.,, u; Oct. K, I7K. Itlbs-July, B 25 ; Aug, 10 40; Oct, W27K- Sept, K. 07H; ' JO; Sept., Oram and !-rou:en. rurnlshed by S. K. Yundt, llieker, CiucAiie, July 20,1 o'clock p. m, , , Wheat, Cern. Oats. I'erk. Lara. July it. August.. 7s4 3s i(J tire ti Hoptember sew B'j'2 .te tM t, rax November WX .... n December., si .... . ,v . Uectlpu. Car Leu. Winter Wheat , ; jji Spring Wheat j Cern 7jt) aU H3 itye , is llarley.,., 3 en city CnideOU. , ,. C7 ileid. Uocelpts Uegs Closing I'rlces 2 o'clock p. u., . . Wheat. Cern. Oats. fork. Lard. July 73 mi '.MX U.t)7X ti.ce August 7K 3SW 2 U67U 6 ,U) Beptember, no gju 2i4I 0.76W 6.70 Ocieucr bi e)J SO . 6.47K November.. .... .gsj .. " ,.,." Doeombor elVJ , Oil City Crude OU , cajf riillftdelphl Cattle Market. I'lilLAKsiriilA. Inly 19-llief cattle, receipts ferwiek were lleevcs '.Mm Shtcp, HV'V, llegf, Mm Previous woek-lleoves, AIM, Sheep, S.IMI . IIOgs,5,lU). licet cullli'were falily nctlvent . Ktta,M0 f-Oi B'ist. VslfWei tiU'tlliitii, I'uFs: , loin lein lein men. 3'UlSc rntciuis i'n' filrnt S)(tl,c. Mitch ee were dtillnt JiSivv. Veal tains wetv low ut :Ui',- Mieep-llHl lalrly active nt lower I'll es , extra, 4c i kihhI, 4,UHc : medium, .',t It leiuuuui, lIRJJif l.smbs, .!tte Hogs slew wettein, JOJ'tC ; ceiinltv, "H(t f-V I. lie HlerJt Markets. CnleAiie, .1 ill 1" The )rei er' Jent-iml icperts Cattle Ueielpts, ,s i luud I shipments, l.isii nistket was steady i shtniiing steers, 'svi l,.VDs, ;v,t5PUi stuckiirs and lisslers, t! W ttlii co. hulls nndiiilved. II T'U . ? I bulk, it lert i ixi i through Texas cattle tl lHf -'' cows, isvws, tiiettiiet steers, IJ ivJ 'i chelis-, ti."1 Hogs ltecelpls, 2,Wiv) htvid shipments, 4,nJ; inarkct.streng i rough nnd tnUed, It l.vtt MO: imeklnir and shipping, H 'xte 1 light. ,1 i.Hi.iej; skips. -;.Hti3.. Sheei ltecelpls. 1,4 V) tieadi shipments. 4iX) market streng: natives, H ivf$ m , Tevans, II H 1 1X1 ivcsiern, 11 yti ' i.aniu,fi 'iHv JJJ Kast LlsinTV Cattle ns.etpts, l'SX head , shipments, 1 UMiead 1 lnarki 1 active nnd lOi te lie hlghei thlpmeuts In Ne etk, 10 car loads. lleirs rwelpU, 3,400 head t shipment. J,Jt) ; market active. I'hllarielphHs, V 1VIV i5 : Workers, II 'Hi(Jl 15. Shipments te New lerk, 11 c.iilieids. Sh'i recplpts, 3,iJ head , shipments, t.lui : active nnd 2Vc higher ou geel ; common 11 u chmged from last wiek. New lern Mtifltl. Mi ion, Jul it Wall Btnsjt. luTOp. ut ut Meney envy at .'S3per cent, rerelgn ei ei change dull nt II -7SWI S t Heveruments Arm; Currency s, 1131, bid ; 4' coups l.V hid : 4W's 11114. bid. The stock market this luerulng einnied nulet and sold off from ', te 4 per out ou n limited selling during the llrst hilf hour, but nlier the call, en a geed buying of New erk and New Kuglnnd. Krte and St Leuis A Sashv Hie, caused nn upward tarn, and by midday showed lid v nnies ringing trem '4 te 1 per cent The mar keihis slnee continued Hi m and prlies nre new at Ihe bcj-t of the dav. SIecR Slarkets, quotations by Koed, McUrann A Ce., bankers, Lancaster, l'a SBW IORK LIST Canadt l'.iclttc C C. C. 1 Cel. Ceal Central l'aclnc. 11 s VI 3 m t7 V 1 Canadi Seutheni 4JV, ?i Chi., st l.a rgn Denvor A KleiSrande Del , Lack. A VV estcru lV-S 1 Krla .f-' S'i Krte 2d I'jVi w4 New Jersey Centnu 55 K K. A T SD'J 31 Leu.AN Us, 4it, Like Shere S? S' Michigan Central Missouri Pacific Northern I'actac N. 1' l'rel 5s; 5JIJ N. vv 113 nth, New v.erk Central Ohie Central Omaha IV' 43i Oregon Trans Si SS OnuitleA Wejlcin Pacific Mall U.X Si,. ftochfster a t'ltuenrg st Paul 924; 91K Texas 1'aclflc m', l '; Onion Pacific 5.V., t Wabash Common 17VJ 17! Wabash I'relened ;s 3"l Woatem Union Telegniph.. Irt, w.' West Shern 103 nu rniLAbsLrau list. Lehlgh Valley fi !. It, N. Y. A PhlU KH 10, l'unnsylvarti M 51 Headlnif i:j, uj, Lehlgh Navlg-itle J ' W Uestenvllle Philadelphia Krle Northern Cent People's Possemter ll'd'g Gen'ls M'tg's fs. ''i Oil is.', u, irS. .its iVK, 55 3P. Ill', S5', ni. 107 2tX. H"s UiS 4-.W kit Os 01 lt' 314 1-7 vn III. MS A t7', t,evi stocks ana lianas. Eeported by J, II. Leng. Par Last value, sole. Lancaster 6 per cuL, lJ) leu 107 " lsitt. ii) id 4 bchoel lean .... lu) 105 " 1 " In 1 01 20 ears HO 102 " 4 " In 5 or 20 years 1(0 103.25 4 " lulOerJOyears. lu) 105 Manieltn llareugh lean luu 102 BASE STUCES. First National Itink 1(0 '.OA farmers' N.itlentl ltink- u 113 t'ulten National Itink Ku lyl Lancaster County National liauk .... 50 lleSO Celnmblv N itiemd Hank li V) Christiana N itlenal Hank Id) 115 Kphrata National Hank lm ijs rlrsl National Hank, Columbia 1(0 15.1 Klrst National Hank, strasburg 1(0 133 first National Hank, Marietta lm 203.50 rirst National Hank, ML Jey lu) 150. Lltltz National lUnk luu 159. Manhelm National Hunk 10) lte Union National Hank, Mount Jey ... 50 (a New Helland National Hank lu) 1.K50 Gap National Hank 10) no OuarryvlllH National Hank lu) 110 Kllzabethtewn National bank H") 110 Northern National Hank luu 137.50 TCRNFISS STOCKS. Big Spring A Hoaver Valley 25 s.00 Hrtdgepert A Horsesho. uu 2450 Columbia A Chestnut Hill je 25 Columbia A vvashlngten ii 21 08 Conestoga A Hlg Spring 25 20 Columbia A Jlarletta 25 2D Maytown A Kltzabothlewn 25 40 LancasterA Kphratu 25 41 Lancaster A willow street 25 03 StrasburgA Millport 25 22 nkw AMJrr.it rmmryri. TTJAKINQ l'OWDKK. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never varies. Amarveief purity, strength and wholesemoness. Mere ece nemlcal than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude el low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Held only in cam. Uetal Hakibe Pewdbb Ce., 106 Wall StreeU New Yerk. may-27-lvdAw TirANTi:!). TIIKKI KXI'nRIHN'CFI) Cigar Hex Pasters at KHAUSKOP'S, 10-il North Mulberry Street ltd Ui:AI,hI) IMtOl'OSALS FOK I'LTTINC, V J steam Heating Apparatus In the Ceuit Heuse, Luncaster, l'a, will be received at the ofllce of the County Commissioners until neon Saturday, July Jl. lvsi, Hy order of tbe COUNTY COMMISSIONED. Attest Kramk Oriest, Clerk. J12oedld DO YOU KNOW THAT CL-AltKH WILIj offer te his patrons for ene month, com mencing HATUH1) AY, JULY 17th. the greatest liiri?atnsln'leas, Collies, etc., ever bolern heard of In this city? Our bargains are such thai we only care about these lu want of our goods knowing th-m ; therefore we want te tell you In point what tbey am. If you pay our store a visit we will explain all. We cun ussureeu that you villi he pleased. Our motto Is te lead but never fellow. Call mid see us durlnir the next month. CLAKKK'e, Ne. 38 West King Street sl SPECIAL YOUNUMEN and YOUNG LAUIKH .!,,. cniited for HUSINESS by a course lu HOOK- ivhKPlNU.singlennd Deuble Entry; AKITil. Mk'UC as applied lnlluslness: COltllKsl'ON. HENCE, PllACTICAL PENMANSHIP; nil manner et Uusluess Papers and Commercial Law. Tluie required te onmplete the ceurse from THHKKteHlA MON'tllS. Students can enter any time. Kail term begins Monday, Sepiomber B. Pull particulars by null, or call at Huslness College Itoeins, Ne. ieh Kast King Strteu II. C. E1ULEU, Principal. QAK HAUL. Het Weather Clothing. Beiges, riannnls. Siersuckers, Alpiras and riannnls, Siersuckers i.tuu. T,n,i, why lutllllllf maiO Clothing Materl Materials lu Greutimt V nrlety of Qualities unit Prices. 1'ilces. ou 11 nun 1 mi practical son 01 rieming here, 1 he most htghc t care clyeu te Its reliability, it U Mllt. I, U ...u.i I naltlr. n,.. -- ... ..'.7 i eu'll fliitl the iiractlcal sort of eletlitn wears us kikhI as It leeks Lnnli. l,,.ii.r n,., i. costs, and costs less than an wheie ilse. Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, Southeast Cerner Sixth and Market, PUILAHKLPUIjl. juuuu-uaced A'A'ir All I'KNTISKMKXTtt. Till H DLMTIAN 1NSIX l I'OW Hint will Dislrev KLlhs and nihil IS skct rr.sis nit ii nt llUIII,Ki9 lllttmoiellK, Ne. : West KliigStiiitt. D It. W. 11. LOW I'.hU HKN l'isT, llnidURle of the I ulversitv fit MnrvlAmt, villh Dr K. K. Acting, Ne S hast Onmgn sin el, Ijiu aster, I'a. m:i niiw.ltltlced CI "i'i SAl.AKY 'lt AtUlNTS. 4!XVV Atliliv-.sitt unre, lilt Stori S I'l H I'llIlM IDODs. St) SIJ llreatlwa), New liirk. ThtiUnl (icimlue. lips JtlHll ou w HY FAY f 15 FOlt A Si:T OF TIIF.TH w hen you can get the same nt is, nt V . L. lSilKU S Heut'll Kimmiis, Ne. (K North ijuien Mnsit Uns administered. npl7 1 d rnolnct-'e ru'iTiNtis, si'itAT'sTsn-r- X ISUH AM) I'ACKKUS' VVASl'K, l)ry and Clean, bought ler cash. J. S. .MO LIN'S, Se 271 1'earl street. New erk. Ileteronce red chuttis Ne. 213 l'enrl stmt New erk Iehl7-l)dft, F en nor i.Tiu.u. I 1 U1 I SAUl'EUNK AND l.KKVt.VS 1 S KS. HEll, Mil s VV 1SK SIOKF. II k St VVVVKt.lt, n $1,000 ll HWAKli. ittl HII V easn of Klilnnv 1 ntiilit, -. s Deblllly, .Menial biiiI Phvslesl VV aktu.s tlmt HOI AMI' NhllVK lllll'EKS tills te un sold b druggists, 50 cents 11 Kit It MED. t 11 , Se 15 North lllhst. Phi ,,'i Circulars In-e. nt ii-.-OCind 1 11, 1 1 A s y K VAN'S Fl.OUll. LEVAN'S FLOUR Always Uniform tud Reliable PltOl'OSAl.S FOK OATS, fllOFFFl) COUS ASD SI It VVV l'lones Us fii fur -Ishlng the Ire Department with Ne 1 White VVestern O its, 1 hopped Cern and stmw et tin best qttulltv, for it nf iled of six (hi months, win be rrielied l-y tin 1 Ire I etnmlt tit nt the Majer s mllee, until ll'L '!'., 1---S-. ut 7 ioeclotkp 111. Itlds must stiite iuality. lly enler of the eeinmlitisi V 1 KU is NOl I., 1 hilnnaii. Attest II 1 klllllMAM, M. ll ,Clc-ik. Jlt-3til R HDFCTION ! Clethes. Pantnloenluits or estluirs i-an save money by calling at Itesensti In's 'Inllertng Pur lers, where a iienenil Hedtictlen lias bit 11 made A Geed summer serge Suit ler JIB, trluiuu-d with Pongee Mlk A S lec ktiRllsh Serge Suit tn Hluc and Hlnik ferJS) klegant Pantaloons ferH. Patent --traps are Perfeit 1 tiling ' A It. LOShNSTKlN. 37 North Q.ueenSt EI ATLOt tUEnKUlCk 11 VVtLLIU, I VI K of I uiusstei city, deis'iisitt I its is cif admlnlstnitlen en sibl estate luu Inj; tsui granted te the undirslKned, all pi rietis Indt tit ed thereto are requistid te make luimedliie jvi ment. and these having ilnlins or di mauds ttcatnst tin same, will nre-ent them without ill- lsv for settienn tit te the under-egiied, rt-sttHng In Ijinc.tster, Pa AUGUST Wll.LlG. jjkWtiirus Admlnlstialrlv F OU l.Al E FNDF.KW F.Alt. Eer Ladles. Gents and Misses ut Hedtiitd Prices. GOTO HECHTOI.D'-s Alse Dri-ss and vV(k rng shirts, Pants, Over alls, Huste, HsU, Ladles, i,ents. Misses and Heys StecWngs In Rretil vnrlet Nickwenr, Cellars, Cuffs, llandkerehlels, Suspenders and Notions All cheap tesult the times AT HkCin OLD'S, Ne. 52 North Uutsm sth-et P s.choke liuildlng "tone niid Mind lei stk. PI m.lCALF.OFYALFAl!l.i;irn'Sl HOLD nnd kfteiien I u nil t lire, nt Ne .-Jl West Chestnut St. en VV EHS'KSDAl AF1KK NOOS", JU1. Slnl ene e'clnvk, consisting of ene line llniwn 1W 11 Parler Suit, ene solid Mar bio-Tep liedroem ult ene c oHiike Suit, iriile heard, Walnut Ei nsion.Marble-1 en and ether Tables, Walnut Ous-ir, klaht Day Cleck, remI let of Glasswait nnd iuecnsware, and many etherartlclis 1ACOH uI'MlAhhll, Jyl?Jnd Auctioneer. HFAI.THY, treshlug. DF.I.U'IOl S AND Iti:- What I Kiiier's Heet Jle'r. The Hest summer Drink. A bettle that will mnke flvegnllousel this delicious drink Is sold for 25 cenu, by COCIIUAN. THE DltUGOIST, At Nes.lS7 A 139 North yueeu St, Ijincaster, Pa. muya-lyeedU w ILL1AMSON FOSTKlt. 32 TO 38 East King Street; LANCASTER, PA. THE FIERCE RUN UPON DS TEE PAST WEEK -1S- All Eridcnce That the Public Apiire Apiire ciiite Our EITerts. CIIILDHEN'8HNE(IIUS'ILEHS)ALL WOOL W OUSTED PLEATED OK PLAIN PICNIC suns, 17.00. IIOxS- SCOTCH PLAID HACK SUITS, All oel, Fast Celers, I.S U) GENT'S DHESS SACK SUIT, Fancy Pattern Corkscrew, Permanent Celer, Perfect i It, 111. TOUHIST VALIHES-Club IIouse and Glad stones In Tan Colored Alligator or Morecio ; also, Shoulder Straps te match Valises. CENT'S YACHTING AND I10ATINO FLAN NEL SHIIITS, f 1.W, (1 W.t.'.'X. GENT'S FANCY HOSIEUV, GeniilnuF rench, German and Halhrlggan, l'Jc. GENT'S EVENING DHESS8IIIHT, l.aundried Narrow Pleated Hosom, ll.'A and ll.W. LIGHT COLOKEI) FELT IIAT8-A Fcnthei w eight Floxlble Derby, iW, fiW. SEAHIIOHE LIGHT AND DA11IC FELT SOFT HATS, "5c. and ILOD. MACKINAW STKAWS AN I) MANILLAS, ec 7Sc , 11 M. GENT'3 CANVAS Plain, U.S. SHOHS, Feet hlraps or HOYS' CANVAS SHOES, H.. CHILDKEN'S CANVAS SHOES, Uc. GENT'S LOW-CUT SHOES FOlt BL'MMKK WEAK Genuine Fninih Calf Hand Sewed, tJ'M. WILLIAMSON St FOSTER, 32, 34, 36 & 38 E, King St., LANCASTEH, PA. a-Stores clesa every ovenleg at G o'clock, ex cvit Saturday's, .VKir AMKKTUKMKXrl.' -rM'ni) V A Mr. jylisid A t'AltlllAtlH TKIMMllIt Kl W AUD HOI KU, t ernir luthnnil Maiketsts, llitrrlsbiiig, Pa iM- KKI.i:'S " M-.L1.UW FltONl"' rieii llllei IHvatia ft cent Cliiur Is tue- miumed by sniekiis the best lu the mill, ket, at MAItUI.KV S " Vellew titinl," Ne. SI North Oueen Sttoet. (teriueily lliirtiutiu's) S t'HOOl, TAN I Oil lsxt. 'ihe ilMpllt-'iln Is In Iho liuiils et the i'leiis liter, linen i'r tent etr for preinpt eavuumt. IV. O. JIAIlstlAi.l.. liensurer. Ne ljlentiesiinarit. Olllte hours niun 'la in. te I p. lu. Jl nidll M Al!lxI.K'S "A11A HHAFl'lFS"' iv-eeiniiiendcd te levers el a gontiltie Itaviina Clgni, at M AUK I.M ", " ellmv Frent," Ne 21 Ninth O.11 ecu stret (Kennerly llnrlinaii's) 13H1VATH SA1.K OF HOKSKM. 1 Iiave a let of VE3TI0BbM NORMAN nOHSBS, from lndlauaaiid Illinois, purehssi-d bvtilveu. Ilium A te. leusisitiig of lit n y ilrults, lm 111 hernes, aud n lew nice drivers, lnlsehiivi a em livid nt Keiiiurk ami Ohie Horses. geed drivers, vvhtih 1 will dispute of nt private sale tlkOUllKUUOSSMAN. 8 ! 11 I N 11 it vr. I s. lll'BMNd AT II. 11 Kit FINE TAILORING. 'I lie I ncest and most Comjileto A serlmenl t-t nsh vv mil l.ESsiin the Spring Initie le be Ien tot te the I Ity el Uiucasler tlielie Mite of Spring Ovorrentlngs and Piinlalisiitttts In nil the l-itest Patterns Pi tow I ew, lit it Workmanship, 11ml all goods IV 111 muled lis r pivseiited. H. GERHART, NO tt SiHll 11 yUKEN STICK KT, -Opposlte the l'o-tnlllce. liiur.-? lydll f Altl'IMIO 1.AYVAMIKS Mexican Pavilion Comtinalieii, M.GUANS'S l'AUk lOUTHItkk Dvs,iSI t irstl'i iferiiianii( euimeucliig ThiirsUny Evenlupf, July 32, tvtO p in. 1 we pel feriuniices e.ich da bvlsuie el wn k Unites and ClilHlicn are particularly ieiiitsud le alii nil the nlteruoen show, lu order te uveld Iho liniui use crowds nt iitKltt. ONI V lllcts. ADMISSION TO ALL 'Iwentv llrst class artists In the ring. Pninilni iiwert for l.mlles nnd Ihlldren. New, brlht, t leun untl gout el. t lee exhibition alter tiauttle, nt the park. Street Cars w 111 run 10 Purk every 10 mill nit s Jyl7 l,,.-0,51 AU DllOKS ' SHOKS1 New Red Frent Shee Stere, Ne 10 NORTH QUEEN ST., INext Doer te Postelllco) We hue Just received ene of the Hest Lines of Mi ii s Hi- - V i et ii- , Ladles', Mlssi s und Children s HOES 'I hat m lie get for the money, thus complet ing our ulread lurpe ste k. We can guaruuti-e the prhes te be "JIOIIOM HGtllt.S." We have strlctl "ONE PHICfc," and gunrnntoe entire sattsfattleu If ou vi ant One or ceurse shoes or sllpp rs If you want hand or muchtno muchtne uiadi! shes's. In fact. II ou want attjthln In the shoe linn, that can be leund only In tlrst-ilass establishments at Popular Prkes, call at the NEW HED FUONT SHOE blOUK, Ne. IS N0HT1I QUEKN STHl'Itn1, (Next Doer te the Postelllco ) CHAS. A. REECE. ai)rl-3tud.twU G i:mi i.i i ksien.. G-rand Pamily Excmsieii - THE- LANCASTER LIEDERKRANZ -re- PENRYN PARK. -ON- M0MDAY, JULY 26, 1886. The Liberty Hand will or-eempiiny the part, and I, nub's Orchestri will furnish the inusli for the dancers. Concert b Iho Lleiler krun loreneon and afternoon. Spttlul tialn leaves outer depot at se clock a m , returning from Punrjn at 7 p in Tickets tan be had from the members of ihe society mid are goetl en all tegular trains. TICKETS ADULTS '.) CENTS CIIILDHKN acfcNIS Jyl'Uivd H 1KSH .t imOTHKIl The Rush for Bargains STILL CONTINUES. AMONG THE HAKGAINS THIS WEhk AKb 11 DOZEN French Balbriggan Underwear AI r.Oc., IOP.MEP.I. 73c. 23 DOZEN UNDERWEAR T 17 K)HIKUL Summer Ties, 8 FOR 25c , And all Ft KMSII1M.S In Properllou. In theCLOIIUNG DEPAUTMENTS women. lien tills week 116 SUITS, Hcducetl fniin $te, 7.). 7.0Uand$JM tef'.OO ou can llnd many u Ocnulne Itargiiln among these. ALSO, 56 SUITS. lluduced from WW und $56n te fjei antlflSJ 'these make a llrst-rate Weiklng Suit HSU it BROTHER'S ONE-PRIOB CLOTHING HOUSE, COUNKU NOUTU QUEEN 8THKBT ANO OKNTUK BUUftHK. r1 KOHUK KHNHT, JK-i Oarponter, Contractor & Builder, UKSIHENCE-NO.539 WEST KINO ST. 8UOP KAST Git ANT ST., Opposite Station Heuse. All work receives my prompt and pergenal at toutlen. Ail kinds of Jobbing attended te at short no tice and en reasonable, tenm. Drawings ana Kitlinaiea juruUlieO, efl-lya VUhlTlOAU TKMOfKATlO DKl.F.dATi: 111, ICC ' l IONS .,1 1,r '"'"'"f1'' M'len of the several wnhls of llils oily will meet nt the billowing named voting places en WM'NhiUAi,. MIL Tsl lien! 7leSp in, (ti nuikn general iioiiiluulleua let ileligntes le the cnnuiy louveiitleii and niuiii hers et the i eiintv I'eiiiuiltli i. And ut the snme liluies Iteiit n ten n, in. (e. cepl In the Slh w.ii d liiiin 4 le s p in,), en HAT 1IIIDAV, .l), .-I in elell live di legates mill te uieiiilier of llie county lonunltlee fiem e.uJi want THsi w ,UI- 'l I'.ihlel s Kugle llelel. SKCXIM) AUH-ltn e Wiiiullir's H-aliiti uutl. I 'I.1,'.".."' VUI- Mrs hlDngei s Saleen HHMHII VV AUII-lleltiuiiu Heuse, llllam Ui ItlilV ' i.'l .,., "AHII-Phllln Wall llelel 2!,JLXv..!t,-Krt- Hulls sehlller Heuse. '.'.''."..".""-Mrs DlehPs subtet,. SIS 111 W AltD-Aineld lliuis' Siiloeli Democratic County Convention. The llemnctntle ('utility and District Conven tions el Liinrnsterreiiiity, wllllneeleiithn thlld Heur of kepler's PestiillU-u llulhlliig, tn the Cltv et I aneaster, ou Wednesday July 28. 'I he delegates from the city illilllcts will mi-et lit in a in and select thloe delegates te the stale lonventleu. 1 he ib-lemiles lrem the !d (Lewer) nsseuibly distill I will ineetiit 10 n in niitleieet threudel eiiti s le the statu eonveiilliiii und ntiiiiluale two mi tnlitrs of assembly ITlt-d" Ii gules from thecllynud lower illstiicU wiililnn nn-et lu seunterlsl eoiiveiitlen and lei I ii iiit-ittbei nf the stale eoiiimllti-e. Ihe deb kiIis li mi the M asxuulily and 11th iniileiliil (I ppei ) illstilel will meet at le-Jtln, in , line tieiiiuiiiie one pt.rnti ler slain seiuiler, Ihn e luetnbers of u.seiubl, elect lour delegates te tin Mat" convention mid a lnetiiber el thu state ceiniiiltti e Alter Hie inlleuriiiiient of nil the dlsttlct con ventions Iheuelegtitt will meet In Joint ciunty louveiitleii and lieuilmitn eundldiiles for Cen gross, tllstrlcl iitterney, prison lns)H-cters (1), peel dlicilers 12), uml mint survejer. 1 he prlniir uii-etlinis te elect thn-e or live tlelegntits frtuii eneh illstilel tesiild ceuv entleus will be held en SAHJUDAv P M , ,1 U1.1 SI, at ntsees anil between hours te be announced by hiimlhltl by the illirereut leiuuilttieiiien 1 loin -ith dlsttlet a member of the county iniiiiiittuii fei the ensuing vear Is also te be lev-en (oinmllleeiiieu will notice that the I iw neli iiilug primary -lectiens urn In force and must be an led out atxhese leclleus. l ,it,l, - or llu se laws, blanks ler liAndbllls, Ac , filinUhed tiiiutt tippltt atleli W U IIENSKL, Chilrman Dein. Ce. Cem I lii 1STKR, .lunn), lvsi lune-IDdAwr A1.L VAVKH A kt w Ai.i. i'.ri;i; stehk. Art Wall Paper Stere, NO. Il NORTH qUEKX STItKKT, LANCASIhlt, PA Aunt hnr large let of GILT PA I'KHS Just ar med w 111 be Mild chc.ip Call early and leek at thi'tu itiul get tiric s. VV HI net keep them lung, let the prln-villi sell them. Window Shades made rnadv te hanic. Plain Kh ide Cleth all ciilers. Window Shades iiiiuln ami hung promptly Uice Curtains, Poles, Chains, HtMiks. ete IS'.Vti trouble te show goods. ALFRED SIEBER, HO. 131 NORTH QUEEN STUEET, LANCASTEll. PA. -plIAKl W. 1'ltY. WhllAV K 10 Oil-ID ODD Wire Window Screens Willi WlUEAUACllkDON. The SiztiH ure 25x27, 20x32, 37x30, 31x33, And Se Ou. In order te clen Ihein out rjulck we villi soil them at U le 23 cents aplree come seen and tiriiiK veur inKLiuie anil ou may llnd just what )ou want Wehnve been doing a big trade In SCKEENS this week ngnln orders come In from ,'-Ote75a day ou miss Ittl vouden t take advantage of these low prlr-c-s. EVEIt IlllNl. MUST HE SOLD. PHARE3 W. FRY, NO. 67 NORTH QUEEN ST., Y " MAHT1M, wuetieaAta and bhtail rjHALun in All Kinds of Lumber and Oeal. -Vard: Ne. 13) North Water and Prlnce StrtHiLs. above Lemen, Lancaster. nU-lyd -OAUMOAKDNKHS ifc JKKKKHIKH. COAL DEALERS. Orriua- Nn 1) North IJueen struct, and Ne. UA North PrlucoBteet ardu . North l'rlnee vlroet, near Heading Depot, LANCASTEll, PA. auglS-tld piaievAL, M. V. B. OOHO has rnmenil his Ceal Oirlre te Ne. IM NOHTH IJUEEN Sl'llEET (Hrlinmer'H New Hulldlng), whom ertlurs w HI be received for Lumber and Ceal, WnetkHALU A HI) RXTAIL. M. V. II. COHO. Ullvtfll E AST KN1J YAltO. 0. J. SWARR & 00. GOAL. - KINDLING WOOD. Oinee: Ne.ai CBSTHK SOUAHK. Ilethard and otrtce connecied with Telephoue Exchange aprl3-lydMAr.il rUMllilTUltB. puiiNiTUiti: vahi:koemh. Ill V OIJHSKLP A ;PAIU OF THOSE Eelding Dress Pillows. CALL KAHLi AT HefTmeier's Furniture Warerooms, T hey are the nlient thing out and we have Just lecelv ed unolhei let el them. 26 EAST KINO STREET. MADIMltA AND KIIKIIIIY WINKS. Mutuge.lTW, 1900, lSl.MUlf, ltt!7, 1811, 1M70, H78, IrW.', AtHElGAHT'SOLH WINE STOHE, II. K.SLAlMAKKIC, Agt. B IiACIC HAUllKN MINKltAL SPUING WATE11. A natural TONIC ALTEHATIVE, Dlurotlcet unusual power, proiieuntod by Dr lirln kiutiii, an uutheilty upon such cures, te bu"lmllur lu cuVcU te that of the Alexis Spa, or Germuny." As tells merits vi u refer te the following well knew u dtlzeiiH wholmveor who are new using thnwater J M. W.Gclsl, J. M. Jehnsen, Jno. 1). Skiies, H. t Hrubakcr, ear, , A, H Frlichey, ese., Thes. WhllHOii, gmi , Capt H. A. Smith, James 1 ) Potts, J G. Geedman, F It. urlllltbs, O. M Zalnn. . . . Medical testimony aud leferenccs farnlshea upon application. . .. P. 8. GOOD MAN. Manager, Ne. 37 East Grunt Stri et, (rear of Court ilouse.) HLACK HAlllthN SPUING HOUSE, within two hour of the city. A quiet, homelike re treat. Delightful grounds, curelul attention, unexcelled cuisine, moderate charges, rer terms, etcddres U0M11EaKt Pleasant Urove, Lancaster County, l'a. JunelMind .. ti r.Lfiytei rtt-r r. iyjr-tfu JSf-J '
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