isr i-x .ri.ijirs: m " -.Nu -..(Lf"1'n. XtJ "" N .ff f?1'" ' CT LANOABTBSB DAILY INTELLIGENCER. THUB8DAY. JULY 22, 1888. V V SIS sVi NT r " airt VK ? it OCCIDENTS. s-j? i v tM tMJvmmn in a wbbck ejt i rmnmnrAMiA bailbeab. I Mr' WMs. beeklag at Bud I y.Timts Vptja NaU-Ifce I AtntraMskMc ,? rmiMl Bad Othar News, CWTMDontanee of the lirrsLiieiitCTta. QtMIMBtA, July Si-Win. H. Metaen- Mm MMMi en iansyiviii ertw Na A w injured In freight M Puwtfcr Iwt Mt- Us m en a Mar tka fte of jBm train, when It tetelMrMr ana or train or crew 22, Me injuries, which are net con ma, by the way, in the wreck Mtewed. Dr. Alex. Craig la attending at, bM borne in "Catholic Hew," en mt street, above Beventh. Several cars derailed In the wreck. Lewie W. May met with a painful ac ten morning ai uiepper s sann wnsn. laereral ether seutlemen were Hatch. Mm aand engine at work, when suddenly raa Knecaea aewn. in wnai manner u kaewn. but the rope attached te the en- imwin some carious way strucK mm a slMt Hewaa rendered unconscious by his H Mi upon the railroad trick, and sustained JjBlarleate hie nose, right shoulder and leg. ifTMeywere net serious, however, end with tB aertntannn of a lad, managed te walk Kllwoed Hamaker, a son of P. It. K. Bag- H MM Master Geerge Hauiaiter, wnue Playing Seillaetevenlng trod upon a two-Inch nail. It penetrated hu right feet te its very head, .MUeMag a painful tout net necessarily flan MM wound. As he walked towards his Keaee he met Mr. Philip Cllne, who, uhiii -Uaralntref his accident, nrncured amir of rw LifeMBl !?',a"f ivmmmn ria ' Mt - ;i, placers and with great difnculty removed the jj'Bau. -Vy Personal Mention. .he Mia Llllle H In ten has roerc-snlzed her "IV.1. thaatrir.il oemnaiiv. and net a sini-le member of her old support has lieen retained. 'Yh. Win. uiven, t"iq., reiuriieu ueuiu ', sk laat evening from Ocean ilitivp, New Jersey. 1P.'- D&r. U A. AJUUU, Ul iaiv lurH, 11 V131l.UK F,Si Mr. A. Jessel. 2 . . YIP... ....,... ...., ... nnL . r iru te uuiieauay inuruiuj, uiuyu'iii, ui iu o'clock, Bishop Mallalleu will delh era tier men at the Landlsvllle campmeetlitK. The Town In Urlet 8cveral Columbians will have exhibits at the Lancaster county fair. A garter anake, measuring two ieet and a-nalf, was killed last evening by Samuel Greve, aged eleven years, eon of the enter. prising proprietor et Billiard hall, In the sta ble of 8. 8. Detw Her. A fight occurred between Geerge Snyder and Adam Bedenhelser, last evening, en Locust street. A law suit will result. Four hundred and sixty-six dollars and fifty-five cents was the amount paid te the officers and men of Ce. C. last Monday evening, for services rendered at " Camp Allen.'7 Market this morning was well attended. Tomatoes were scarce and dear in price. The attendance of Yerk county farmers has re sulted In a reduction of prices in vegetables. Camp Wilsen," named in honor or Hupt. A. M. Wilsen, of the Heading tt Columbia railroad, for many Kindnesses extsnded te the members or the Ferest and Stream club, Will be, Visited te-dav bv a number of rela- tJtM of the club's members. The success of seciables given by the Pas time Secial club, is well remembered, and it la with pleasure we announce that the club Is te be reorganized. Conductor Barefoot, of the Pennsylvania railroad, last evening received a telegram that his son, who baa been visiting in the lower end of Lancaster county, had received serious injuries by being struck by a reaping machine. The extent el Lynn the son has net yet been learned. The theatrical season in Columbia this year will be an unusuallygoed one. Several tlrst class troupes have already been booked, while many ethers have applied for dates. New that the skating rinks a formidable enemy te theatrical cempanies have closed It la altogether probable that but few 10, 20 and 30 cent shows vrill be en the read. Old prices will be restored. Tramps are as scarce in Columbia as black berries freak ones, I mean in winter, and all because It has been spread abroad that when one lsarrested he is taken te Lancaster and put te work break ing stones at the work house. Such is really the case, and the county authorities deaerve much credit for enforcing the law and ridding our county of the pests who for be long lulested It. Keep it up I The members of the light and water com mittee of council have cotton theniHelvn In het water by asklug bids ler lighting the uuiuuku uy electricity, a lew et our citi zens, probably these who are interested in the Columbia gas company, claim that the committee should net have confined them selves te the method el lighting by electricty but should have asked for bids en ether methods. The end Is net you Tbe Mirunercher'a Fair. At the last general meeting of tbe Lancas ter Mtcnnercher It was decided te held a grand fair In October and the following general committee or arrangemeeln was a a pelnted : Wm. A. Morten, Jehu a Kvluski, T. Hoefel, Dr. It. M. Boleiilus, Carl Mu, a Frank Breneman, Henry Gerlintt, U, Rudy, Israel Carpenter, Win. SVnhlsen, C. Oltlicli, Henry Drachbar, Wm. K. Heard, Uxerge Pfeiffer, Geerge M. Ilerger, aud; Win. Blick enderfer. This committee met this morning and the following elUcers were elfcted : President el fair, Wm. A. Morten ; presidenter committee, Henry Gerliarttheoietary, Gtorge Pfeliler; treasurer, Gee. M. Herger. Uenrv Oerhart, Carl Matz, J. II. Kevlnskl and WillUm A. Morten weroapiielutHl a sul-cemmlttee te Srepare a geuerul plan for conducting the dr. Tiiey will rrpett te the exoetitlo com mittee at a meetiiij te be held Thursday, Aguat 5th. ' Tlie Herse l.i Harvest Tlme. Frem the MU Jey Star. A horse belonging te Jehn Molzler, el i.tSj: ulDlin. lrnlf A nttu rf l.Iu t 1.11. ...... E.4 r , w..w w((v v.. u,a ,rKi-. TYU U LrOllllllf Hn up In the rtable, which neccMfcitutLd the kill vU incp of thn fiiilnirtl l A Wlfta fill. 1. 1.. r TT..I n ... -"" """, ui l iium nquare, Kapha township, has lest a valuiblu home rm lockjaw. The blacksinUl! wblle paring the beer for shoeing, cut tee deep, Anagedhorse, familiarly known ns "Old Geerge," owned by Jacob Ifabecker, near Newton, has died at the atje of 27 years. He raked.au tbe hay this summeranil wrs u geed and faithful animal and his owner buried him near Big Chickies creek. Mrs, Daniel Yeung, u, and daughter cf Raphe township, together with several menls, were returning home from a visit CkIll1lhllAtlllnlnif Hiaiwm.. nn. l.n -nJ flimMnf Jnlin T. tli.,lt .V.n i.nu.A . f, tPet the wagon and threw out all tbe occu eccu V. l?nta Mnl "Xoung had her arm broken by ;? tbe accident and sutinriwi nttmr inimin. '" Vs. While ail the rest were alwi imu'l..i hi,t X Hallcleiu MUchler and Fat Urlt lujc. On Tuesday T. X. KaulTman's milk team & WM hadlv damairnl. If Bi.niiin i.. s5 front of Harry Myers' Park hotel, while the ..v -- " uvu.ctiujj uiiiil. oier wetn- e B' "i mecuaaicsuurg, anu uarry Dough ft, 'V artv. nr ").., n .i..,i.... .... r-.HelUnd turnpike, and some distance below L r& ? W "rted te race. They were dri vlnir fc ' "go rate or speed and there net belnir ? " ier both vehicles te nasa the milk 'JB01! one of them struck It and the milk .22f? WM i'y wrecked. The horse 5iSi.?a effn the milk was apilleit Mr. ftSSS2i?f,le.cS.ms,la,nll),fere Alderman w&t!SiJ Welnheld and Dougherty SlnS! e,mnd '' driving. anS ; gamy made the arreata yesterday lulernoen. ir v Oil for lAlir..i- ,UJ C. IlelnUlhl. nftblanli J iw... L. Herahev. of Rhibil! j. ." I the department of Pennsylvania te the aul encampment a. A. n .ki.i. ! ftlll If Mtlfll MV fin II.A 4U .- Stti TLattlM llTH.l7.rH ?'" ".' "! t MHMd the encampmenu They will be aaaetnpanied en their trip across tbe con cen con tteaot by ex-Mayer D.V. Rosenmlller, and Baatal M. Moere, of this cltv. and Mnnm. i fltjaper, et Akren, this county. The party SVfll be gene lour or live weeks. Kasa Cae IUiDlasad. Vmi) itHilai-l ll-(.ilA. !... WM serious accident en Wednesday. iiMicjian ju urn jruu nis unee sirucK a anw auw uj wan) uiajiiaceu. unable te be os duty for some days " "v hw iwuuu uuhh is eeing 11 flUed by his brother, Jehn Penlz. r immrevBtmctAf ttrrtamma. The Trouble They Caasa and the Importance of Them. Frem the Indianapolis Journal. The average soekor for a miner posiefllce has no Idea of the atnountef labor and trouble It frequently takes te secure the place he do de aires. In many Instances Doiuecratlo chair men of county committees have found that they are called upon de de a great deal et work for a very small return. A caw In point is that or the lien. Jehn Wiley, of the Thirty-third New Yerk district, who was here fast week looking after some small post pest post efllce matters. Mr. Wiley Is clmlrinan of a Democratic congressional cotumltlce of that district, and it is represented In Cengrena by a Kepubllcan. Consequently Mr. Hey leeks after the appointment of fourth-class postmasters, and makes frequent trips te Washington. Conversing upon the subject with your correspondent, a day or two age, Mr. Wiley said: . "Yeu have no Idea of the expense entailed upon securing some of thpfl place. 1 have frequently come te leek after some little one horse, fourth class postellice lu our district that does net pay mere than &0 or $10 a year, and have spent mere than as much as the entire salary would amount te In live years In securing the place for the man whom It was desirable te put In there. In eue In stance I made net less than three trips te Washington solely in behalr of a mau who desired te be postmaster at a little town in Krie county, where the outire postal receipts didn't average mere than 50 it year. Ksch tlme 1 came I was compelled te stay three or four days, and, as mv railroad fare aleue l l l aboutfie each tilp, and mv hetel bill is $S or f 10 a day, you un see that It Is net ier the money in it that theae offices are needed." 1 Why de you spend se iii'vh tlme nnd money ever an luslKtiillcante.llce" he was asked, "Simply because these InsIcclUcant efllces are very iuijmrlaut iKilltlcally A country postefllce at a cress re.l wields very much mere )elltlcal lntluence tbau eiue et the biggest federal eflluials lu the lurg" cities. 11 we are te keep our party organizations Intact we must leek after these miner matters very closely, and for this reason we are elteu compelled te cxjend large sumi or meney for very Minall tlnancl.il rtturns." "Would It net b cheaper ler yen te pay the men some el these salaries out of your own Jiecket for a four vearslerui '' "Certainly It euld,"but the (Mimical etUct would net be se geed by any means. A federal commission which entitles the holder te draw f 10 n year is et mere vnlue In s political caumalgu In many Instances tlimi a Uieuxaud dollars In hard casn." MADE $13,000 rjv nut en rsevui. Harry Heck TeM h Cltlii-n et HeaOluf He Mid It r..rcnllj. Frem Te-day's Heading Ilerulc". Harry Boek, who committed smcide near Millersvllle en Wednesday, resided at 1,012 Green Btreet, this city, In one of the band band band Heme brick houses recently eroeted by the O'Reilly estate. He was a ci;ariiiaker by trade, but did net work at the buslnesa during the past few years. He was la'flly engaged In the leaf tobaace trade, and stated te J. D. Becker, furniture dealer, STil Peiiu street, that he recently made oer f 15,000 In three beura He said he hail ?e3,D5 worth of tobacco which .became het aud was liable te burn for him. He at once hired a telegraph instrument in a New Yerk office for three hours, paying 515 for the priv ilege, and conducted his own correspond ence, and in that time sold thu tobacco for 165,25. On Monday evening lie called en Mr. Becker and desired te soil his household furniture. lie stated that his wife was net a practical housekeeper and that he bad sent her and his child te Atlantic City te beard, he intending te fol fel low shortly. Mr. Becker accompanied Beck te his house and agreed te buy certain articles In the meruiuc On Tuesday morning he strain called en Mr. Becker who paid him JIUS for his parlor set, a bed room set, sideboard, seeral mirrors and a lamp. He also agreed te glve him f 10J for the balance of the furniture yesterday morn Ing, but young Beck left the city the night bofero. The furniture, which was beautirul and costly, was purchased from Leuis Hell Hell bren 11 ve weeks age. Children-. Fr.iHal. About four weeks age Miss Clara Bllcken Bllcken derfer, of the Moravian .Sunday school, con ceived the Idea of getting up achlldren'sfestl- val te raise funds for the benefit of the Alaska muslsen of the Moravian church. Associating with her half a dozen ether little girls the festival was set en feet and held last eveulng in the w arehnuse, Ne. 0 West Chestnut strcnt, and a -iery pretty and successful festival it was. The arrangement aud decoration of the tables was ueue ny me little lelKs. A large num ber of fancy and useful articles made bv tbe little girls or donated by their lrleuds were sold. The refreshment tables were well supplied with berriee, fruit, cakes, nuts, Ice cream, etc The fair was well patronlzed by children and HilnlKall of whom oujeyed themselves -.ery much. The pretita amounted te J32. The little ladles deserve much credit for their enterprise ou behalf et a geed cause. itebbm or aoe. Jehn Boek, living the Seventh ward, sold his house yesterday, aud part of the money received JOO was placed in n tin box en a table in the front room. Duriug theabseuce of Mr. Boek Irein the room, some one en tered and tjlolelbobox 'ouuiuingthe meuey. Suspicion peinted te Ueury Kennedy, Addie hla wife, and Mests Benk, and they were or rented this afternoon l3 Olllcer Merringer. It Is (.aid that they had no money before the theft s.ud shortly afterwards were very lavish in their exeiidi:ures. They are relatives et Jehu Heek and were tamiJIur with the prem ises. Several ether parties are -it-sported and their houses are belngcearched this alteruoeu The above nauibd wero unable te turaisrj ball aud were locked up for a hearinir. l'ellc Caites Henry Bender, arrested en complaint of iri3iiau woemau, for lelnulmiH iiMMiill and battery, will have a hearing belem AMeuuau Patrick Dennelly. AcressMiit tn tight by Bunder ugahtBt Wiseman vtll be hturd by AldermHtt McGllnn te-morrow-. Wm. Kuutz charges Michael K. Noting with assault and battery en iiii wi'e, de hav ing kissed Mr Kautz ajalnsi her will. Alderman Dennelly will hear this oase albe, thIseeiilLg. Wm (' Hiefert, chargfid with false pretense, en oath et Jehn Katitz, will hai a heariug botero Alderman McCilluu mi the li'.i It. " Pud" Staplefetd, arresttnl tnr ditink mid dlberdeily conduct wascuininltted lorahear lerahear lorahear lnglcfeio Alderman MiCuuumy. Au Inret-rlKllilH He. Henry Leng was arrtnUsJ last nlht by Olllcer Kissinger en a warrant Issued by Aldermau Dennelly, or the KIkIiIIi ward, charging him with being iuoeiilgthlo and beyond the coutrel el hlu part tits. He was committed for u liearlng. The !y wjs arrested en a similar cliarge boihe tinie age and was bolore the Judires with h view ur having him sent te thullouse el liefugu. The court alter due consideration decided te glve the boy another chauce te reform 1-or a few weeks he was obediont but for several weei.s he lias been misbehaving. Adjusting l.em. ny Hall, Alderman C. A. .. Grleseiiier, or Heading, has gene te Bewmansvllle and lirecknnei- tewnshlp, Laueaster county, te adjust losses sustained te tobacco by the hail storm or Sunday night. Mr. (irieseuter represents the Lancaster County Mutual Hail Storm In In eurauce company, of Litltz. A Hag Heater In Trouble. Geerge Tahudy, rag dealer, who has figured frequently In pollce courts, was arrested last night by Ofllcer Beecliler en a warrant hsued liy Alderman A. K. Dennelly, charging him with drunkenness aud disorderly conduct. In deiault of bail he was commuted ler a hearing. , Cremation of Carl F.rnst'a Hmlr, The cremation of the body el Carl Krnst, Jatoef Scran ten, took place at G o'clock last evening, In the presence of the persons w he accompanied tite body te this city and a number of ethers. The Scranteu iieople lert ter home this morning taking with them the ashes. Hurled lu the Saint. . DM-SSiw".1"?! Sera I)avenpert and Anna finJ ?n.Rer.t Al,elr. "wi"i ere playing in a and ran te the Ujarest house le? ildV Cera was token out WMJured, but her sUter Maud was dead when found. fjiwfei t; .Lj.jji-jJi xmbbzmd irxt-Ji nvLTitn. A Meb's Summary l'unlthment et a Mpkte Who Attacked a Weman. Luting, Texas, en Tuesday night was thrown into a suite of excltement by the advent or a mob of tu;sked men who ctme Inte town about cloven o'clock, and evor powerittg the guard around the jail, entered and literally riddled Perter Serell, a negre about twenty years old, with bullets, killing htm inrtantly. Serell had gene te the resi dence of Rebert Dukes, vhe resides four or tUe mlles northwest of Luting, and de manded of Mrs. Dukes meuev which lie claimed was due htm. The lady reierred him te her husband, who was at work In the field. Serell became Insolent, and Mrs. Dukes becemiugalarmcd, took out a tin eh er and commanded the negre te leave. lie stepped outside, and taklug up a ,'plece of wagon tire and a hatchet returned and again demanded his money. She ordered him te leave, when he sprang upon her, dis abling her arm v 1th a blew I rout tbe hitcltet and s resting the pistol from her, beat her ever the liead with It lu a frightful manner. Seme dogs, attracted by the uele, attacked the negre se Icieusly that he was compelled te ilea A posse found him at his mother's cabin and placed him In jail where his corpse new is. Mrs, Dukes Is dying. I'rnntjliaula't Tramps ami .latin. At Tuesday's meeting of the national charl ties and corrections conference In St. Paul Minn., Dr. K. P. Jeilrles, of Pennsylvania, read a report showing the progress of Jail work in that state aud the great Improvement in practical results produced by the action of various conferences et charities anil correc tions. Hev. William 1 Bull, of Whltelerd, Pa., read a paper en "Tramping, Its Causes, Present Aspects and Seme Suggested Berne dies." The Bcarcity el tramps in the Seuth is due te the summary puulshmeut dealt out anu tne mmiy-seuicu condition of tne coun try, as well as its Impoverished state. Tramp ing is en the decreaa, or nt least stationary. Fifty per cent, of the tramps, according te re pert, are Americans. This paper was dis dis cuised at length h-j O. O. Wright, Dr. Jetl ries, ei Philadelphia ; Dr. McCullecb, or In dlauatiells, and ethers. rreti 11. ines, 01 Illinois, read the report e! the committee en statistics ou the causes et pauperism, and Mrs Vau Cleve, et Minne apolis, spoke of the work done in that city for fallen women and deserted children. Caught In the Tth et a llmper, David Anker, a farmer residing in Dela ware township, Juniata county, while ad justing thu harness en one of his horses was thrown in front of the knives of his mewing machine. The horses started te run and An ker was pushed along and rolled evor several times until the machine struck a boulder, which threw it e high as te enable It te past ever him without lurtner damage. Mr An ker was terribly IfiuirsI audit is net llkel that he will recover. His left arm hiw been amputated and he was badly cut about the body and legs. Shet a Tramp ler a I'anther. Panthers and panther-hunting has been the chief topic of talk In and near Uazleten or late, but new it has taken another turn. Dauiel Derr, water-tank teuder near Harle creek, thought l.e heard a panther In the weeds, and, getting his dutible-barreled gun, blazed away. He heard a cry and, going te the spot, round that hehmffbet a tramp named William Durkin lu two place- and that he was seriously wounded. Derr eet a wagon and Durklu was taken te the Weatherly hospital. Derr has surrendered himself, te await the result or his chance shots into the darkneas. Threshing Old straw. Frem the New Yerk World The summer Is here. The Philadelphia Times has devoted utore thau a column of Its editerial pae te pointing out the Improbable features of Whittier's poem abouteld Barbara 1'rietchie. Weuldu't it boa geed time new for somebody te advance a little rresh proer te establish the ract that the P.ewley uianu scripts or Themes Chatterte were forgeries ? Iteprtmsmted. The only subject ler the disposition et the mayor this morning was Jehn II. Manerlng, a peddler. He was found en Seuth Queen street tee drunk te walk, by Ofllcer Leman. It was his first appearence before bis honor and he discharged him witn a reprimand. Crr-inatlen In ;eruiiij-. The Berlin Cremation soclety lately held a special "seance" In honor of President Cobbs, of the Bosten Cremation society, who Is visit ing Berlin. President Cobbs, in his address, thanked the members of the Berlin society Ter the cordiality of their welcome. feuudar school I'lciilc. Willow Dale Sunday school will held a picnic en Saturday. July si, la-.-,, n Henry Kreadya weeds, near Hambrlght's hetel. en the Cel imbia pUe. All are Invited. A band will furnlh the muslc ltwAitaih Auiiuementi. TM) WeeVi AAeui. The Mexican Pavilion show, which opens In Lancaster en Friday, Is new in Lebanon, where people are turned away at every performance. The -Viri of yesterday says: "The pregramme executed was par excel lenceand many of the acta elicited hearty ap plause. The performance eijuals te-day that of any that has been here thU summer, and put toshatne many circuses of fireater pretension " Surest Traniiulllivr of the rie. Thn nurvst tranquilizer of the nerves Is a nu1li I ,e which remtdles their superseiisltive nei li luvlKuratinK them. Over-tension of fie lien-Ms always weakens them. Whatthey ne.it, thrn, U u tonic, net a sedative. The latter is only useful when there la Intense mental excitement and an Immediate necessity exists for producing quietude of the brain Hesietter's Stomach Hitters restores tranquil ity of the nerves by endowing thirawlth the vl'er u-qulslte te bear, without Lulnif Jarred or disturbed nnheaUhtnlly, the ordinary Itn previous, produced through tbe media et Hlfbt, hearing and reflection. .Nay, It dots mere than thl3 it enables them te sustain a defrree of tension from mental application which they we jld be totally unable te endure without Its assistance, ouch, Ht lewt. Is the lrreslsllnlb conc'ulen te be drawn from the tesi Imeny of business and professional men, litterateurs, clcrirymtn, and ethors who te te.tcd the fortifying and reparative. Inlluonce of this celebrated tonic and nervine. JyMlmd atAUUlAUKH. IUuhten Weed On Thuisday, July KM. at the home et the bride, by the Itev. J. llax Hark, Mr Oeerge Uerbert llrinten. of West Chester. te Miss Mary Weed, of this city. ltd liKAVUb. ItEcz.-July il, iss,in Mlllem Hie, Harry F. 8. lieclr, atrt d Jf'yiurs ' 1hrrlends and relatives are respectfully In vited te uttend the funeral lieu, his parents' relilonce. In Ulllcrsvtlle, Fitday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Interment at Uunnnnltu church, Jill. lersrille. HAHKBTB, riilladelph; riucuira .t(kei, r-HiUDiLrnu, July M -Fleur Market !ilWuS" " 1'700 WruUi Jitnn. IihUeik W6HQI50; l'oune. family at HSJ'1 : Western at Hsianit Fatcntu, M 7SOJ00 irn Ilyo flour dull at J 3. f(3 (0 1 P- m., call-Wheat July, MUe ; Auk. Me: Bept.. bOc I Oct.. BWe. " K' vwu-n my oye : Oct,. 43c. Oct., J&C. i-sn- 1..1.. -. -- " auk., Xe. Beilt., 49C J 8epL, S!e: Aug., Me.: Mewlers I'rixluce Market. City Mill Kxtrus, $1 fll W for West Indie! MI..11. Kxtra. ri audi 00 , Kitrt f?e. I Yi 75 ii . ...V'.heat Ne- IHedstuui ou pet, eifrssoiNe. 1 White, state, Rkjt Ne. Ne a Itea. winter.Auif HJie 1 Bent., DlXe; Oct.. WJ.e. ' T"ulerAUK AuS" Od,UWh'"K0' '",l'' 4Jcl Oat's-Ke. 1 White Statu, spot, 4ia" : Ne. 2. de loe; Ne. 2 Mixed, July. J7Ke 1 AHB.ilfc," llye dull t Canada, MXc llurley unmliiul. Ferk dull 1 New Mus. til iVill WJK. Lard A111;., HVJ.; bnpt.fltai Oct., It 71. Molasses unlet t lMe. for W test belllne stock 1 I'orteHlco.SnOhc. K Turpentine firm at ac Uesfu dull 1 strained te geed, II uiQl 06. Fotrelouui dull ; leflned In cases, htje. Freights dull ! gndu te l.lverixKil, -Mn. Ilutusr Market dull 1 New Western Creamery, Kl7e. Vheese quiet 1 Western Cl.elcft. "OTkc. KKKswtukx etale, llQUe; Westem. UXO augar market dull 1 Ueflned cutleaf, ng-ie Ue 1 Uranulttted. u a-l&OvWe. Fallow flnui prime city, OU16c. Coffee dull 1 fair cargoes at Vtiu. . H10 Ui-1 Carolina and Le'uljlana, common te fair, 8)iie. jftpr.liBMsgtsfa. ';r,w .UKK,AuFJl -'our market steady liut dull 1 Fine, u lMHTOi Superflne, li 41MIJ Mi Common u. loed Kxlra .Ve,teni, SwiMi (loed te Choice Km,. iv..t.,r '., iJK'rii CbtoBce Market, Cbioaeo, July M,!sea. m. Market openedi Wheat Aur., 7iei sent., soe( oct.,Vlie. Cern Anil., 40Xet Sept., It'll Ocu, 4JH0. OfttK AUK.. WSe Sept., ai.Wc, Oct., S0i. Ferk-July, fJT7Kf Aug., I.) Mi Sept, fJCO. Oct., f7iv Lurd-AtlR., t'tMi Sept., fa MS Od-.ttlO B16-AtlB,H0;!, eept.,tUK ct .ftilU CLcwtse. Wheat July, 7bC , Auk.,70Sc, Sept., Oct. TVHe. TJ'iCl Sept., Cern-July, le?e s August, IJije t Oct , 410 Oats July, aei Aur scs Sept 90c Ferk-July. J 85; Aug., ti 41c: , 2V . Oct. 1 bepU, l.anliuly, n j; Aug 0 STH: Sept., t) 6t Oct., "S. ltlbs-Julv. ta OJSt Auk., ) p;H; Sept., ft! 15 Oct., 13, tltatn ana IToiuietis. rnmlshedbys. If.. Yundt, Breker. CnicAee, July M. 1 o'clock 11 m. n'hest. Cern. OaU. Ferk. Lara. July Auetist .... September. Octntwr .... Ne ember December.. ..77K :Jft 4U( 42ji 41i 0 r:s B.4JX Receipts. Car Jmts. Winter Wheat.. if I Sprlug Wheat 3-2 corn Oats Kye Uarley OU City Crude Oil su HO 23 e Head. Uecelpls Hogs ... Closing rlws 2 o'clock rt. u-. Wheat. Ceru. Oats. Ferk. I.ard July , August...., September, October..., November Doeember 40 41 ii1' .. ess i 7H .7VH A MS 6 57 30 TiH 6 47S Oil City Crude Oil WA IJtr Meck Markvia. CBicune, Jul) :i.-The .Dret m' Jeurruit reports : Cattle Kecelpw. tf.we head, shlpmenu, Aix): maraet was istriy aciive, bhu nueui sieauy ; shipping steers, "I1,J ts, J TOtJS 10 ! Blockers and feeders, . 4T4 , cows, bulls and mixed, tl 33 75; bulk : 70Ot , through rexe-s cattle steadier cows, J2 istji SOjsU-ers, r: soot. Hogs KecelpU, A"l head : shipments, R,rx; market slew : rough and mixed, ft 10Q 4S: packing andsblpplng.H 75G507K , light, 4 maioej ships f J5iQ iJ. Sheep tteceipts, 1W) headt shipments, ."At . market lewei : natives, -J Hs71 a Texans, 17IiJ3SOj etern, U W3S txi Lambs.tteea Sxst Ussstt Cattle receipts, 304 head , shipments, 82h head : market acttve prime, A(J5 20 . tulr te geed, it Up 75 s common, 10 750 I2u t-hlpments te New lurk, none. II"KS r-x-tpw, l,2ue head; shipment. 1,001) ; market slew; IiUa3lphtns, II 15(tl 25; ltnrkers, :i .VS5 05. Shipments te New Yerk, none. Sheep receipts, 2.0TO h!d 1 shipments, 2,400 i prime, 4 25,11 50: fair te geed, U5i3l , common, r:3J , Lambs, j3 75Q5 50. new Terx Btecat. Niw Yean, July 22 Wall stroe, iJOp. . Heney eaj at 2, per cent. Foreign ex change quiet at II ti'HGt ; Oevernments Arm ; Currency 6's, H2t.K bid : 4's coups. H2cij bid : K" (112 bid. The stock market this morning opened quttt aud up te the first call little or no trading was done, shortly after the first cell buj'lng of the anderbllts, prices became firm and advanced by 12 o'clock H te U per cent. Since neon the market has been dull and dnxiptnit and prices are new at about the epening flgurc. Stock Alarkete. gao'attens ey ised. McQrnnn A Ce., bankers, Lancaster, Fa. Haw tphs: list. 11 a. w. 12 . a r.u Canada Fsclfic a c. c i wj; ec 57W cel cesj 21 nyc 24;; Central Pacific. Canada Southern 41'i ll'i !' Chi.. St L. A l'Bh. " .... j Denvor A Kle Urande 2si Del.Mck.A Western. 127K 1- 1. Brie My, m. st-i ene2d rjj se - New Jersey Central ' MJi SJVi K. AT 3! 3; 32i LOU. A N U 4;i 41 Ijikoshero m,'; si m Michigan Central 77 'CTii V, Miswiurl Pacific. .7 Northern Pacific 27! 27W 27H N. p. Fret srni s-n? co S. W 113 im It New Yerk Central it;s U'i 1H Ohie Central Omaha 10 v,u icr Oregon Trans 3331 33 31 Ontario. Wejtein .. . l" Pacific JIall tcjj is-; 53' BcchosterA PUUDurg T 3L Faul w S2J4 9T,i Tejsj Pftcinc 11 letj lej. Union Faclfie 5SJJ VW 5K Wabash Comuen 17K IS 17. Wabash Freterred 3u4 31 21 Woateru Union Telegraph., cir'i 68K 6e' WestShore . ... r:& raiLAOSLPBU IIST. Lehigh Valley m B.,N.Y.AFhUa 10 Feansyivaria Mii 54 M Heading iw i; l v Letugh Navlgatlea .Q 601 B) Uestenvllle ." itJ FhUadelphla A Erto j43 sferthern Cent n People's Fassenger K'd'KOen'lsM'Wf's e fM 'j.i wiV 011 e,h e ije HXW Altrr.UTlSBSlBSTa. JDAKINQ TOffUBR. ROYAL BAKING POWDER, Absolutely Pure. THIS ponder never varies. A marvel or parity, strength and wholceemoness. Mere eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be told In competition with the multitude el low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only In cnn. UevaL lUsma Pewdss Ce., ltw Wall Street. New Yerft. mar27-lvfl4w WANTKD-A CAKHIAGi: TRIMMER Address, KL WAItll IJOYKU, Cerner 10th and Market sta . JyKStd Ilantst'urg, la. DR. 1,'. II. I.OWKLU DKNTleT, Oraduate of the University of Maryland, with l)r K K. Yeung. .Ne. 8 Kast Orunga street. Lau. aster, Fa. w21-lmwatfdeed UO.MKTHINO FINI WATERMELONS j kept en Ice, guan of Fresh 1 egctsbles kept en Ice, guaranteed extra. Alse all kinds seies. extra line canteleuncs Klira Fine nhene Cenni New Dally M irket ,;ii 0. u est King street. iy'22 2H1 8. FOX. HEALTHY, DELICIOUS AND RI ficjhlnic. "Wlint I Uuser'ri Reet Beer. The Best Summer Drink. A bottle that m 111 make nve gallons of this delicious drink Is old for23cenu, by COCHUAN, THE DHUGOIST, At Nes.137 A lW North gueeu fat., Lancaster. Ta. inays-lyeedlt ' DO YOU KNOW TUAT CLARKE WILL eirer le his patrons for ene month, com menclnghAl'UUDAY, JULY17th, the greatest bat gains In Teas, Collies, etc., ever buierw heard or in this city T Our bargains are such that we only euro about thew til want of our goods knowing th-iu ; tboreleru we want te tell you in point what they are. If you pay our store a visit we w 1 explain all. We cun assure you that you will be pleased Our motto Is te feud but never fellow. Call and see us during thu next month. OLAltKE'a, Nh. Si West Iflng Street. UyrAltTlNHO LAWANDK'S Mexican Pavilion Combination, McUIlANNM FA UK FOliTHItKE DAYS ONLY. First Ferl nrmance Commencing Friday Bvenlng, July 23, at 0 p. m. 1 '?, Perfermncs ach day balance of week. .,',unl.a. Ch.''' re Parileulnriy reiiuMtea te attend the nttenioen auuw, In unfer tu avoid the Immense crowds tit niisht, ' ONLY- lOcts. ADMISSION TO ALL, w2!SSniJr fl1n'i11'" artists In the ring, Fepular resort for Ladles and Children, New. bright, ?.V t,n.anai?,"Lt.e!l' . '. " eahlbltleu atler paride, in1.1. p?rk' 8tn-'et Cars v Ul 1 uu te Fui k every lenilautes. j17,l?,20,'a XKW AVrKRTlHBtHEirTK. WANTKD- K SITUATION IN A UOTH asiiustslrsKlrl. Armlvnt ltd All 11 II . r ..... . IhAVKHHTHKKT. TOBACCO OKOWKBH, Insur-i nffulnt Hall Da I DHtnntrn 111 tlin Lnlinna tcr County V Mutual InstllAnr-M l?ni.in.i.. i.i.ri..,. it ts tee Info. 1IAUSMAN A IIUIt.Ne. Acentii. l-l1l.t If V tntl.s.m. -,'...--". jj..-VIU Ne. 10 est emnee attvet. $1,0(K) MALA BY TO AUHNTS.- Adilri'ssat titice. lll, SCOTT'S Kl.hl'TltlO OOODS. Ne. S12 llreadnay, .New "1 nrk. Tbe Only Oenulne. sps .imdeea S1,000 HKWAKP. rir nuy rAsn nf Klilnnv- 1 Funlilra rjrvniia Debility, Mental nnd r lush-ill Weaknt-ss that 11OTA.NI0 NK11VK lllTl'KllS falls te cule. Sold by druggists, V) cents HE lilt St KD. CO., Ne 15 North llth si , l'hlla , Fa Circulars free. lnar-vemdTii.lhASAw CEALK1 PUOi,OSAli"peit i'l'TTINC) O Rtean Heating Apparatus In the Court Heuse, lanrusier Fa, will tie recelt, ed nt the orllceef the' mitv Commissioners until neon batu.daj.Julj SI fv lly order of the tot. SI Y lOMMlSSlONKUS. Attet Fiuhk URiKsr, I icrk. Ji:-oedtd M AUKLKY'S "YKl.LOW FRONT" nounced by smokers the best tit the mar ket, at M AltKl.KY' "Yellow Frent," Nn. 21 N ei ti gv eon BUest, (lennetly Ilartman's) SCHOOL TAX FOR l!vi.' Thn duplicate is tnthe hands nt ,vi r eas urer lbree jiercen- etT for nreinpt 1 t '"it VI. O. MAUSHALL, lll'W hit, . NaliCeulres1., n-w Onlce hours from 0 , in. te 4 p. m. Jl itudll MADEIRA AnFsUERRY WINES. , -e J,lntB'i 179S, FW, F12, 181 1, lt.27, 1641, IMP, At UKKIAKT'M OLD W1NF RIOKC, II K SI.AlMAKhK, Agt MARKI.PY'H "YARA HEAuFlKH " clear filled et choice Ne. 1 Havana, are recommended te Uners ei a genulne Havana Cigar, at M AUKLKY'S. " Y ellew Frent." Ne. 21 North gneen Street tsnnneiij iiariman'sj inlwimskIes.- Distillation et 1-0.J, 1-75, l-0, lf?2, are net equalled In the cetititr-, At ItElGAUT'S OLD WINK 8TOUK, II K.8I.AYMAKEII, Agt. e AK UA1.U Het Weather Olethiug. Berges, Flannels, Peersuckers, Alpacis and ether Wane Day Clothing Staterlals lu Greatest Variety of Uualltle and Fifces. eu'll find the practical sort of clothing here. The mewl highest care given te It 9 reliability. It wears as geed as tt leeks Leeks better than It costs and costs less than anywhere else. "Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, Southeast Cemer Sixth aud Market, PHILADELPHIA. Jiinc21 tlJced OIIOES SHOES 1 New Red Frent Shee Stere, Ne. 48 NORTH QUEBN ST., (Next Doer te Fosterllcol We hive .ust rerctved ene of the Itest Lints of Men's lley's, euth , Ladles', Mlsies' and Children's SHOES lliat can be get for the money, thus cemph t t tngeurulrcad) isige stock. We can guarantee the prices te be "L'OTTOM KlOUl'.F.S." We have strictly ONK FUICH,' and guarantee emlre satisfaction. If you ant Hue or coame shocjersllppi'-i If you want hand ormachlno ermachlno ormachlne made shoe tn fatt, ir you vant unythlpg in the shoe ilne, that can be ii lrd inly In first-class establishments at Tcpular I new, call at Use NKW KED FIIONT SHOfc hTOEC, Ne. 4S NORTH QUEEN STREET. f Next Doer te the roitefflce 1 CHAS. A. REECE. acrllSmdAwK B ROAINS ! SPECIAL BARGAIN SALE -et-- RIBBONS -AT- AS I Palace of Fashion, 13 EAST KING STREET, LA.NCASTElt. FA. Commencing Friday, July 23, ive ffundted Pieces Plain. Strlped and Fancy. BAT1.N AND UKOS (JltAtN milllON'8, In .Nes. 12 and 16, at FIFTKKN CKMH A YAHD. Twe Hundred Fleers Ne. S, All 8Uk, batin and Urns uraln, Otteman and Satin, and Twe Toned batin ltlbben, Flcet Edge, at ' HF.VKN CENTS A YAUD. Twe Hundred Fleece, the sime'stj-les and nual- ttv. In Ne. 7, at NINE CKN1H A YAUD. One Hundred Flecei Ne. 4 Satin Ulbbens, ull colors, at FOUIl CE.NTd A YAUD. One Hundred Pieces Ne. 8 Sulln ltlbben. all colors, at FIVKCK.Vls A YAUD. One Hundred Fleces Ne. 7 Satin ltlbben, all colors, at MX CENTS A YAltD. One Hundred Pieces Ne 9 Batlu ltlbben, all colors, at EIGHT CENTS A Y'AUD. One Hundred Pieces Ne. 12 Batin ltlbben, all cnlets, at TEN CENTS A YAUD. FIVE HUNDRED YAHDS Of Elegant Cicatn Oriental Laces, four toitve Inches w Ide, at TEN CENTS A YAUD, FIVE I1UNDUED YAUDS Ol Elegant Cream Oriental Lace, seveu Inches wlde, at Ttt Kf.VK AND A-IIALF CENTS A YAUD. One Hundied Deen Ladles' LluenUspe Collets, all sires, at (OX CENTS AI'IECH. Bargains In luact, Colored aud f'reain Burah Silks. VvWc are unking flrcat ltcdcctlens In overy ueiKirtir?! t aril iivit-n nt i, ,-.,,. n.wi ... Ihiw, "" " -v-" "vv tu j-. . && 2. TMIGH A-Tr' AI) rmtTlBKllSXTS. T'S'.iu IVmT1A.T1AN "tNHKOr VOW- 11UJII,KY'I plltre BTOItK, We. M W (,t mm; HtreV. W'll Y l'AY CIS FOR A HUT OK TRUTH w ben you can art tlin sline at t-t. t V. L. FlSllltlt'S DentnlVlbStns. . , . .no. W Kerth gueen Street, (las administered. npn.lya ANT1U) - AOIINTS WITH HMAiTH efliiltal. uiiliaoseiiietlilnguow,nortsk. 'jrPS JirV.17 l!lil W day titnr. wrltts at once. KMFIHK CO, iisi .nnal SU, .N. aS Stnoetl T Iir.ONLYUI.NAR HAVANA l'II.l,KR ... ..C'J'',V.'.'. '" !he .?".: 'or 1st. Slcertcliaum Cigar and Cigarette llnldera ferlOvi. . ,.-.... 'KMUlll'SOIOAltsrOllK, lotus Asa Ne. Ill East King street. jglOR HOT Wl'.ATIIKR. CI.AUET, BAUTFUNK AND UEUMAN WINKS. HKKIAUT'S WINF. nTOUK. 11. K. WLATMAKin, Aer, T RVAH'H 1'l.OUR LEVAN'S FLOUR Alwaye Uniform and Rollnble T?1-IU'CT10NI O tllOSII 111 wnilt nt n .llliilti.p a. ,11 ... LIIUM'", 1 IlllinilHIlllllI Ultima or VrHllnira ran kair,. mei e by calling nt tliwenstetn'a liillerlng Far inrs, in re a iienerai iteductlen has bven made M..si- miner betge Suit rer lid, trimmed 'tl t ..in..... snk A sue Inrush Serge Suit in lllnn and Flack I r a l.i. Rant Pantaloons forts. Fiilei't ' ttaj.i sre Perfect Fitting.' A tt. UOShNSthlN, 27 North yneenOt. sv sPKClAl. IDl Nil MEN Hiid DI.N(I t.Alltt-S n,l euated for IIUMNE'S b a rnurse In JtOOK KhKl'INU, Single and DonMe Kntn-. Attl'lll MR.TIC as applttd In llasim ss , Ctnil'.I.SFO.N DE.NCE. FIUCTILAI. FKNMAN8IHF. Hll manner et lluslucss Papers ami cetnmeiclal , '.mPt''0,ulred te cemplete the crntrse from lU.'U"L t0 .-1X, llu,1Ils Ktud. tits can eater JUS' tltne Fall term begins Mendsy, Sontember r; " i-'euumnu uv uiiui, or tan ai iiusinr Ccllisje ltoenis. Ne. tow Fast King atteet U 0. WEIDLEU, Frlnclpal, ruiipanieularsbvmall.er call at lluslness pmiVATU tiALK OK UORSI, lLave a let of WEBTLPsN NOnMANUOUBBS, Irein Indiana and Illinois, purchased by niten. JUum A Ce., consisting of heavy drafts, tarni heres. and a fen ulcediher I also litieiuar lead of Kentucky and Ohie Hoix-s.Keed drlters. uhlchl wllldlsposcef at private wile. UEOKUK OUOSSMAN. s 1" 11 I N U llAUT'S. ji'i:si.nu AT H. IIKR FINE JAILOR. NG. nfI?!vIP??,r,rnS JUT1 t-lomi'lete AssorttHeul of 1 INK OOI.LE.NS rer the Spring Tiadote be found In tlm city of Lancaster. A Choice Line of spring Overceatings and Fantaloeulngs In all the Latest Faltetns. WsSSSTtia'S re8rcVe5S;anSll", w a"KOea' H. GERHART, NO. NOUTII UUKEN 8TUEET .t-Ori)Oslte the Fostetaco. inar27.lydll G KAMI Kl TRblOM. G-xand Family Excursion -of nit- NCASTER ijn. L1EDERKRANZ PENRYN PAHK. -ON- MONDAY, JULY 26, 1886. The Liberty Hand will accompany the p ' " "r"st s Orchestra will fnrnlsh the 'us., iui ii... uaut-ttni. i,oncert nv the Liedur- kranz forenoon and afternoon, Special train leaves outer depot at P o'clock a. m, returning from Fenryn at 7 p. in. Tickets can be had from the members of the society and are geed en ull regulsr trains. TICKETS: ADULTS M CENTS. t"VwtTy' CENTS. J. H. OIVLKRACO. K1NEWI New Assortmentot Ul CHIJJOS. New Askortment of SWISS AND LINEN CHEMISETTES. Nen l.lnoef LACKs .New Line of LADIES' and GENT'S 0M.VI.I, IJOWS.ln Cieam, Checks and lilsck. iimi: ami ski; tii km. liargnlns lu WHITE OOODS AND X.MUUOIDE1UES. Everything at our Lew Down Cash Frlcee. JolmS.Givler&Ce., Ne. 25 Beat King Btroet, LitteitiTMn, Fa. 1'UT.ITICJM.. DKMOOKATIC DELEUATK KLKC TIONS. The Democratic voters of the several wards of this city will meet at the lolleulng named voting places fiem G te S p. in. tor ter tor cejnt. in the bth ward rrem 4 te 8 p. in.), en SAT UUDAl, JULY 21. te elect live delegates and list) member of the county committee Iiem UMJfc ward : iiVil.lM.1"'-A'-c ""hter's Eagle Hetel. Bfc'0.ND WAttD-Thie. Wendltz's ltestau rant ?'I,.I,51i.VAUI-Mr8 K'Ungei's Saleen. rOUIsVUl WAUD-Ileiluian llouse, William Fll I'll WAUD-Phllln Wall's Hetel. bl-VI'H W AUD-Kd. lall's Schiller llouse. SEVENTH WAItD-Seventh Ward Hetel. KHilirif WAUD-Mrs. Dlnnl's halenn. NIMH WAUD-Amold Haas' Saleen. Democratic County Convention. The Democratic County and District Cen von. tlens of lncasterceuiity, will meet en the third Boer of Kepler's FostenUe Uulldlng, In the City et Lancaster, en Wednesday July 28. The delegates from the cltydlstrlcta will meet at 10 a. m. and select three delegates te the statu convention. llie delegates tretn the 2d (Lewor) assembly district will meet lit 10 u. in. and elect three del. egatca te the stale convention and nominate two members of assembly. The delegates fteiu theclty and lower districts will then meet In senatorial convention and elect u member of tlie state committee. Ulie delegates riein the 3d nssembly and Hlh senatetlal t Upper) district will nieet ut lejea lu., and nomliiaie ime person rer state senator, three membera or assembly, elect lour delegates te the state convention and a member or the statu committee. Alter the adlourument or nil the dtstilct con ventiens the delegates will meet tn Joint county convention and nominate utudldsfs for Cen. grcss, district attorney, prison Inspectors 'l), peer directors (2), and county sut cj or, The primary uiuitlngs te elect three or five delegates from each district te said conventions will be held en SATUltDAY F. M , JULY W, lit places and betw eon hours te be announced by handbill by the dltlercnt committeemen. Frem each district a member of the county committee let' the ensuing year Is also te be chosen. Coiniidttcemen will notlce that the laws nevm naijj primary elections tire In force aim must no inineu uui ui uiose eiectti ns. Copies or these laws, blanks for lundbUls, Ac. furnibed upon sppllcatten. , W.U.IIEK8KL, ..fJhalrmau Dein.Ce. com. LiHgAsTxrt.JuaeiO.lw. iuacsmaw tJj!sL&r.B.rf a- J .ajfanef". -.wcgr. JlOt'HBMVBNMBlBB BOOB. "VirBHAVK A IiARaKiTOOK" OF THE HEST REFRIGERATORS IN 1I1K CITY. The I'icrce Dry Air lltfrigenter. UAJtHHXJIuuK, WATKK V001.KK8, XVK OKUAM fNKKZKKH, AiidnrttlllluoeritUUBKrUUNlStllNUUOODB MTv sffi! ".,.eck..0' GAR FIXTUUKU In the OLOliKB.0 J" wcoUea eUier let of these 29c JOOTP. SOHATIM & SON, 24 SOUTH QUEEN BT., LANUAHTKU, FA pi.tNN a uiu:nlman. PRICES M1RKDD DOWN -ON- Weed and Iren Pumps, TERRA-COTTA AND- lren Moter and Drain PIPES. FLINN & BRENEMAN, Ne. 102 North Quoeu Btroet, LANCASTEU, FA. TITM. A. KlKl'KIIR. AIiDUH O. HKRR KIEFFER & HERR, Ne. 40Eoet King Street, (Oppostle Court llouse). lrll an Il.i.isi.keepnrs te Call and Inspect '.. Ir Sleck of Heusefurnishing Groeds. A t nu.nietb ' Ine constantly en hand. COOK I Ot ES and It MIES, FAULOlt STOVES, HEAlEUdand TLUNACES. STTMMEll COOK STOVES. Atler carefully examining the merits of all cffred te the trade, no have selected THE "ARGAND," ier UASOLINE.and THE t DANGLER," Fer COAL OIL. As tt.n lJejt, when all points are considered, te Oiler U) ei. : patreus. Call and ste us. We love te show our goods, acd are net offended if you de net purchase. Uetneailer, we ero agents for The " Splendid " Heater. 5Ian.ifa"tuiel tiy Fuller A Warren Company, Trey, N. . which has no rival In durability, aconemy of fuel and control or gas. New Is tne time te examine nnd become posted for Autumn purchases. KEMEMIIEIl HIE PLACE I 40 EAST KING ST., (OFF031TE COUKT HOUSE ) apu-ttdiw TAlO. VAVBB. A RT WALL l'AI'KR STORE.. Ait Wall Paper Stere, NO. 131 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTEU, FA. Anether large let of GILT PAPEttS lust ar rived will be sold cheap. Call early and leek at thorn r.nd get prices. Will net keep them long, for the price will sell them. Window Shades made ready te hang. Plain Shade Cleth all colors. Window Shades niade and hung promptly. Lace Curtains, Poles, Chains, Heeks, etc. -Ne trouble te show goods. ALFRED SIEBER, NO. 134 NORTH QUEEN 8TUBET, LANCASTEU, FA. P II A RICH V. TRY. WE1IAVE40OU0U ODD Wire Window Screens WITH WIUE ATTACHED ON. The SIzeb are 26x27, 20x32, 27x30, 31x33, And Se On. In order te clese thorn out quick we will sell them nt 15 te 23 cents apiece. Come seen and btlng your uu-asuie and you may find Just what We have Leen doing a big trade In 8CUEKNB this week again. Orders ceme In Irein 50 te 78 a day. Yeu inlsa It ir you don't take advaniageef these low prices. EVEUVrillNQ 11U8T 11E BOLD, PHARE8 W. FRY, NO. 07 NORTH QUEEN ST., B LACK UARRKN MINUItAL tJl'UINO WATEIt. A natural IONIC ALTEUAT1VE, Diuretic of unusual power, pronounced by Dr. Ilrlukmaii, anautheilty upon such cases, te be "similar In t,flects te that or the Alejtls Una, or Germany." As te Its merits we reier te the following ell known citizens who have or who are nnw uslnir tLe water J 11. W. Uelst, J. M. Jehnsen, Jno. D. Bklles, II. C llrubaker, esq , A. D, Fritcbey, es., 'Ihes. Whltsen, esq. Cant, It. A. Smith, Juuies D. Fetts, J. U. Geedman, F. It, urHUths, O. M. Zahui 3Ied)cal testimony and references furnished liponupplicalleu. F. B. (lOODUAN, Manager, He. 87 Kast 0) ant il treat, (lear or Court Heuse.) ULACIf. JtAllltEN BFUINQ UOUBE.wUhln two hours or the city. A qnleU homellke te trcat. Delightful grounds, careful attention, unexcelled culstne, mederate chargfs. Fer terms, ete , address ....... illSSCliatSTIE 110MI1KUOIU, l'leueant Urove, Lancaster County, Fa. JuntR-Oiail w , t..tt.
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