" -1 ''W)S"srT'!W'' SSPJTISWfflTEr,'--.i.";?-,v's' nV " . -Tr1 - - , "si '.s.r' f' v TBLK LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENOEH. SATURDAY. JULY 24, 188G. ' 2,JVr v - B- T .W ?"?; i ? U If r? 'A6 t l--l G" m & 5 K & b. M m "!. kSF .. COLUMBIA'S CAMPING CLUB. ,3, 4MMWM0CidZ OBBAH1XAT10K reltStMV ,i rOM aVMMMB rLBABVBE. AXMrt Hartsasm Flrtt PtMldent of lb Club Te rilrk TraU ar the Meuth of the ' Raging Coderus News or llmj Borough. Hgular Correspondence of lirmueEKCxn. Cet.tJMBU,Julr24.-The Colombia ("amp hut club WM erRWibed at Yuke's cigar store ... ftMSa swill AfTVAn h whaI from Aajreat 23 te a ugust 30, at or near the OealtvM erk. Following are the elllcers tf tMBtben : rraddent, Albert uariman ; treasurer, ? Aaren Yako s secretary, Edw. Fry ; quarter- ;"-AVatwr, Jehn Nlssieyj general committee, -ffMy Ralph Sweeney, Land la Wanbaugb and Gee. 'Jr.' Maze i members, Sherman Hitters, Percy &&. McCaulev. Fred. Duttenhefer. James Henry, Themas Metzger. Heward Smoker, itebert Obmhelster. . . , W. KlrkandR. P. Kalglen, of Philadelphia aged about seventeen years, are walking from Philadelphia te Peach Bettem "te see the country." They remalned la Columbia last night and this morning resumed their Journey, The highest number or miles made in one day was twenty-seven. Misses Laura and Annie Plnkerten are visiting friends near Parkesburg, Chester county. The Real Katate Market. The Metropolitan rink, of Columbia, has changed owners, Mr. M. E. Shutnan having Purchased the same at public sale at the ranklln house last evening, for fi 10. The rink originally cost f.1,100, and Mr. Shuman's purchase Includes 2S7 pair of skates, 17 deren chairs, steam heating apparatus worth (300, and three Seaman gas lamps worth 300 ; also a three year's lease en the ground. The Novelty iron works, of Wrlghtsvlllp, with an original capital stock of 20,000, Is for sale. It has been proposed te organize a stock company and remove the works te Co lumbia, but whether this will be done re mains te be seen. The works employ about CO hands, mostly children, and Us (allure te pay satisfactory dividends te the stockholders was due te mismanagement or seme ether cause. Improvements and Uuslness. Messrs. Hachman it i'orrey are building ten new houses, at a cost of 2,000 each, en North Third Btreet, near the Keeley stove works. The plan of a row of houses in Lan caster city has been adopted, and when fin ished they will be comfortable and handsome houses. Columbia quarrymen have been requested by the Pennsylvania railroad company te bid en C0,000 cubic yards of ballast. The quarrymen have sent in their bids, but, we are Informed, are "away up," and will net receive the contract, which, by the way, is the largest ever offered by the company. The Columbia iron company's rolling mill is giving entire satisfaction tells owners. On Thursday the employers made the first heat or finished iron, and were Buccesstul in turning out ferty.five bars or finished iron from ferty-slx plleB of puddled iron. This Is a remarkably geed showing. The general agency el the V. II. Mutual Aid society for Yerk county has been given te our lermer townsman, li. J- .Mullen. Obttearjr Nete. Hrink Myers, the infant ten or William II. .Cebaugb, died alter a short illness last night. lis remains will be Interred from his father's house en Seuth Second street, en .Monday alternoen at 2 o'clock. V. Ileyd, aged llrty-nlne years, died at his home en Cherry street, above Third, Irem general debility, atfl o'clock this morning. Although ill for a long time, his condition was net considered serious. A wile and two daughters survlve him. Fer nine years de ceased has been the Republican assessor el the Second ward. The tlme of his funeral has net yet been decided upon. News Around Town. It Is the duty of every true Democrat te attend te his watd's meeting this evenlug. A tblef, name unknown, extracted a butter kettle from a farmer's wagon which was standing en Locust street this morning. There will be no preaching In St. Jehn's Lutheran church te-morrow, owing te the absouce of 1.3 pa-'ter, Hev. J. It. Shallner. In all ether churches, however, the usual ser vices will be held. Charles Miller, a tramp, was arrested last evening for drunken and disorderly con- ,lu.?f- . T.hU. n,,01rnnS 'Squire Kvans com cem initled htm te Jail for ten uays. lIKBVOILim A. TBUXK. A Thieving Tramp Mechanic ltehs Fellow Hearder or Ills clothe. A man giving his name as Frank Una. sel, was arrested by Itallread Olllcer . Lundy en the cars last evening as the "tub" line came In from the East. Lundy had received a telegram describing two men who had get upon the train at Leaman Place, one of which was charged with the larceny ofaletof clothing, stolen from the trunk of Geerge, Deershlmer, who worked for Weneer. the coacu-bullder at Paradise. Russel's companion en the train was a very decent-looking man named Jeseph Watt, a tinner, resldlug In Strasburg, who, it was evident, had neihlng te de with the larceny. but who was badly under the Influence of liquor. JVatt, who carried a 32-callbre bull dog pistol, was admitted te ball lcr a hearing betoie Alderman McConemy at 10 o'clock this morning en a charge or carrying con cen con cealed deadlv weapons. Russel hail in his-possession a bundle In Which was found a verv irrwi ,uii.nr,n... a fine silk handkerchief, a small re vel vor, a razor and razor strop, a shirt, brush, knire, i86.1' c,U.fl.s alul cu" buttons and clothes brush. This morning he cenressed te the fil!traii.tho.ll,a(1,bre'sonoI,enI)oer'!'ilner's US. - Wll? ? ch.lsel ana 8telen U1" or the above articles from it. The trousers, itap- R!Tfier,0S'rl0 Mn WenKe"-, his employer. rtr?n.IiDa8t",?en Wfts f0lma four sllver dollars, a five dollar note, lorty.feur cents in changeand a f 10 Confederate note which were also i stolen ireui Deershimer's trunk. flK8 Kussel and Watt had tickets from Leaman Place te Yerk. 1 1 Is su pnesed tickets ,rer Yerk intending te rob him en route; and the telegratu en which thev were H,aJn ll?lch? evented the robbery? Kussel was locked up for a hearinc before Alderman McConemy en Monday next m Oeerge Gressman's New 1'atent. Oeerge Gressman, or this city, has been granted a patent, Ne.315,872, dated July20th, 18S0, ler a new nut lock. The thread or the belt used. with this nut has the thread In- . .demVeXl te serve as a rack for a pawl pi veted in a recess in me nut. In the recess there is also placed a Bpring which bears against the outer surface or the pawl te keep It in en gagement with the rack. A cam shaped pest bears agalnBt the Inner race et the iwl and disengages It Irem the rack, being turned by means of a lever;arm secured te Its outer end and operated through a slot in the ceverinir plate of the nut. This patent was secured through Wm. K.Gerhart, solicitor or patents, of this city. ' ' Declines Te lie a Candidate. Geerge Hardy declines te be a candidate for Democratle county commltteo in the KightU ward, leaving Jacob KtirU the only nominee. Owing te the absence from the city el Hugh dM,!n1 Gee-N. Reynolds, nominees for iik?ffttoi're-m th0 Hecend ward- t" inti1 of Uiem net "turning before con cen iTaSi'P'' a.H Meer 2nd William mrkins have been nominated in their Ul MUlenary's Address. MtdKhr " 8radUat0 of lue MHlersville nMreeerthrergaf,eS ftW tawryst. EvangellTBJS?"1.?n. f the Mul- mausra ranaininn . .r-. -"unuw esAr:Ss dem." o'clock, dltMU looked for B ""u ,nfuctlve ad- ii iiiuirHHimn -i , - -. The rrlce of TrMe Ueiurs Comptroller Ilernard, or Huffale, has ac cepted irem Colgate & Ce., Wall Seet," 2 Yerk, a bid or 75 4-10 cents each for ftuwi trade dollars held by Uieclty. One ether Wd 2,4, fen7?,een 'et rtct oelns only wai Su2i?t y ZlmuxeraUM 'erahay, yVaU Penis el the Flcnlc season, a ehiicT1.!1 " lce crown uprr given In nlht"uL Lf P0 Maine, en Thursday uwuMlnlk..-Z' " ''"""' ) cream. mom xaK rmavxB ujrshe.v. Arrived at Antletam After limine Honed Over 300 Miles. Under date of Anttetam, July 22, Herman Astrich and Wm. 11. Ilrlnten write te the ISTKt.Mer..NCKn as fellows ! "We have new arrived at the place ler which we started about ten days age, ami have rowed in all ever 200 miles. Several of our days were spent In Washington and Italtlmere, se we hae averaged about 2T te 155 miles a day, which Is by no means child's play. Our row up the Potomac has been especially dellghtlul, as the scenery Is grand, as well as historic Thn first nlcht after we left Washington, we spent at Potomac Falls, n place about 20 miles from the capital. The river here Is the wildest body of water imaginable, seething, boiling and rearing at a terrible rate for about 300 or 400 yards. We made an early start, and pulled right steadily, taking our dinner at the exact place v bere Hoeker crossed the iVitnmae rn his read te Gettysburg. A few hour's later wearrived at Hall's ItlulT, where the lighting was se llerce that mauy of the bravest soldiers Jumped ever the bluu" Inte the river S00 feet below, In the vain hope of saving themselves. About 10 o'clock that night we arrived at Pointy Hecks, after two hours rowing in utter darkness making the longest and hardest day's work sltice we have been en our trip; and in what grand shape we proceeded te put ourselves outside of the supper that was prepared for us I This is quite a busy little town, but Is new mere like Sate Harber than anyottier town we saw a sort or a deserted village. "Alter being sternvsta ed for a lew bems next morning we started" for Harper's Ferry and arrived thore about 2:30 this alternoen. Here we receded our mail, includtug several most Interesting IvTr.i.ueKNt-Kiis which we promptly devoured, and alter taklug a leek at the quaint old town and seeing the famous battle-field, 2,000 feet above the level of the sea, we continued ou our Jouruey until we reached this latueus place. "We are new at lturnsldes' headquarters during the tight. This evening an old sol dier took us ever a part of the battle field and gave us qulte a number el relics, including part of a shell that ledged in his lather's heup, near the famous llurnsldes bridge. To morrow morning we will go ever the rest or the Held : the bloody lane, little Hunker church, Memma's tarm, the corn field, etc In the afternoon we will take a l'-mlle row and then start for our geed town, reaching home about Saturday. " Altogether the trip In the canoes has been a most enjoyable one, as we have seen a geed many iliilereut phases of lile since leav ing Lancaster, and ir we all live another year no doubt a dozen or us will go en an other trip of the same kind." Messrs. Astrich and Ilrlnten arrived salely at home last night, having made the return trip by rail. They leek well alter their ex perience. A flrrat liminlng line. The one-and-a-half mile race between the bay gelding i5e Calm and the chestnut geld ing Armadale, ler 1,000 a Bide, attractal about 800 sporting men te the Pottstenn trotting park en Friday alternoen. There were a number of horsemen present from Philadelphia and New Yerk, while Hanover, Yerk, Gettysburg, Llttlestenn, Lancaster and Harrlsburg, in which vlelnlty the merits et the racers were well known, sent large delegations. Sam Fisher had the mount en He Calm, who Is e nod by Jeseph A. Ocker, or Llttlestenn, while Armadale, who belongs te Cel. Jehn H. McClelIan, of Gettysburg, was ridden by J. J. Carter, of Cynthia, Ky. In the peels Armadale was the favorite at 100 te 70. Armadale led all the way ever the ceurse and wen handily by five lengths in 2.IP;,. The first quarter was run In 21', seconds, the second lit 25',, the third In 27 and the fourth In29',i making the first mile In U".Ci4. Silas Wright and Cyrus Celvln were two of the judges. This la the third time Armadale has beaten He Calm. About .',000 changed hands en the result. The Mexican l'aiillnn Combination, Slgner Martinho Lewandes' Mexican Pa vilion combination gave their first entertain ment at McG rami's park last evening. The combination arrived tee latoteglvo an after noon exhibition. Fterj' seat in the tent was occupied, and as 2,000 persons can be accom modated in the tent, that was about the num ber present. The entertainment was a first class one. The gymnasts, trape70 porform perform porferm ers, the wiro-walker, the trained jwny and the trained dogs, the principal attractions, are among the best ever seen In the city. There will be a change or pregramme at each enter tainment, and the combination will receive, as ltdeseres, the patronage or our jieople. The performance was better than at many &0 cent she h. The Bhew will be In the city until Tuesday night. The Newa Frem ait. Jey. Mt. Jei.July 21 This evening the Demo cracy or Mt. Jey borough will meet In the council chamber en Market streetand selectn person te serve as county committeeman nnd also elect delegates te represeut them in the convention te be held In Lancaster, July The Sunday school or the Presbyterlan church or Marietta held thelr annual picnic in Jas. Detnoiler's grove en the Marietta turnpike. The Church et Ged Sunday school pic nicked at Myers landing, a fine place en the banks et the Chlqueiilunga creek, two miles south elML Jey, en Thursday. lleth picnics were welt attended, and old and young who worelu nttendauce expressed themselves as being well pleased. Three Men -Vrremul for I-arcrny. Geerge llentz, Charles Dlckel and Won Wen dell Kice have been comnlained miAlnst iw. fore Alderman Spurrier for larceny. The allegation Is that they stelo nets and ether valuable fishing tackle at Greil's mill, near the second lock. The property stolen be longed te Addison Greil and Ell M. Martin. u.,,,.,,1 i,n, i-4tiiureu lieniz m KherU's stable, atalwiik, this morning. Officers Leman and Wennlncer went te Fllzibeth Fllzibeth Jevv n and arrested Dlckel and Itlce. They brought them te this city en the Seashore LtpreHs this alternoen. The three parties arrested were locked up at the station house and will be committed te prison unless they tnrnlsh ball this afternoon. Nearly all the stolen artlcles were recoverod bv the pollce The theft was committed last Friday. Insuring Tolmcre Against Hall, from the Lltltz Kzpress The hail Insurance company receives ap plications ler insurance en from 00 te 100 acres of tobacco dally ; about C0.000 Insurance has been taken by lue farmers, el whom per haps A, Bullered losses during the recent hall storms. The most dnmaun u.n ilnn,. imu.. tewnships: lUst Ltmpeter, Pequea. Lea At l.aiiillivlllu Cammneellnt-. lllsheit Mallalleu, I). 1). LU I)., or New Orleans, will preach the opening sermen en Weilnesday morning, July 2.3 ; Dr. Merrow, of Philadelphia, in the alternoen : Dr. Knovvles,ef Mass.: en Thursday morning; I)r. Ilotitley, et iUllimore, will preach en Sunday morning, Aug. 1. Mri Lizzie Smith, or Philadelphia, will take part In the religious service. Prof. Klrkpatrlck will hav e charge or the music Wettmerelanri County Delegates. Samuel Sklllen, Parnassus: M. H. Keiller Adamsburg ; J. M. Weed, Scettdale ; Wil liam Dale, Litrebe: General Itlchanl Coul- im,ana ,t'Jpt,aln.,.,ll" " Keenan, Greens burg, and Michael Keller, Llgenler, are the Westmoreland county deleifates-elivt tr, t. Democratic state convention, and they are said te be for Mr. Wallace Death of Jerry DemareL Jerry Demaret, whodled yesterday, was a wolbkuewn young man In this city. Fer years he was In the Iren department at Geerge M. Stelnman .V Ce'a. A low years age he was stricken with paralysis since which tlme he was unable te work. His runeral will take place en Monday morning. A Malicious Act, A number or the advertising signs et Kdward Hdgerley and Jehn F. Helnllali, In the county, have been maliciously tern down within the past few days. If the parties who committed the ollenso are found out they will be dealt with according te law. Arrested for Malicious Treauau, ,,.eun i,aselgana was arreated last night by Olllcer Lewars for malicious tresjiass In rl!f.iKiillieI,r,8m,"M of "eorge Kauuian hearim?rfn" ' H was committed for a F?DenneUy. yn8bt by Altleran A. Gllnn0!001" "J" heara by Alderman Mo Me CJllnn last evening en a charge or belne a EplZuciJ Attachment Ittned. At attachment was Issued te-day agalnit the Commonwealth Mutual Insurance com pany te a Judgment obtained seme tlms age by An ten la Dlabtit which the company have thus far refused te pay. The l.lrdrrkrani at l'eiujn. On Monday the weeds at Penryn park will ring with sweet pengs and music If theathur at all Is faverable for our trlemU of the l.lcder kranz singing society, who bae arranged a grand family excursion en that day te l'enryii, Lancaster's favorite summer report. Urejh's ercbestmvslll playllvely tnnslc for the dancers ; the Liberty bind 111 entertain the vloltera all ever the park, and the MederUrani will favor the audience, forenoon and artel neon, stlth seme of their best songs. The prlce of tickets Is 50 and li cents, nnd they are geed en all regu lar trains The special train leaves the outer Heading depot at i n. in., te return from I'enryn at 7 p. in. The Llederkranr will march trein their hall te the depot en Monday morning Snrest TraniiiilUrer of the Nerves. The surest tranquilizer of the nerves U a medicine w hlcli remedies their siipersoiisltlvo siiperseiisltlvo siipersoiisltlve iiom by Invigorating them. Over-tension of the nerves always weakens them. What they need, then, U n tonic, net a edntlve. The lattar Is only useful when there Is Intense mental excitement and an Immediate, necessity exists for producing quletude of the brain llestettcr's Memach Hitters restores tranqutl Ityef the nerves by endowing them with the vigor requisite te bear, without being Jarred or disturbed unbealthtully, the ordinary I in presslens, produced through the media of sight, healing and reflection Say, it docs mere than this It enable them te sustain a degree et tension from mental application which they would be totally unable te endure without its assistance Such, at least. Is the irresistible conclusion te be drawn from the testimony et business and professional men, litterateurs, clergymen, and ethers who hve tested the fertlfjtng and reparatlve Influence of this celebrated tonic and nervine. Jy lmd A weeds meeting commenced te-day in Det weilers weeds, near Mount Jey. Trains will leave here te-morrow in the morning and after after neon Tickets geed until Monday. ltd MAltltTAUES. GiRA (Jaws. July IJ, lsi, at the psrsonageot the ecend Kvannellcal church, uy Mev. tr. Mnltb, Mr llnrrj K. tiara, of Manhelm, and Miss Ltllle . Uaks, of W nghtavlUe, Its O BATHS. Hckm a.- In this city, en the A tnst , Louisa Pearl, daughter of llenjamin K and Ida tck man, agevl 1 year, 1 month and II da. The friends and relatives are respectfully In vited te attend the funeral, Irem her grand father's re.ldence, Ae sif Ncrth Mary street, en Sunday afternoon at S o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. Jy3-:id Pixarzt In this city, en the Od InsL, Jerry Demaret, aged 33 years. The relatives and friends et the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral from the resldence of his parents. Ne. SJ2 Lew 9treet, en Monday morning at SJ o'clock. Services at St Antheny's church et 9 o'clock. Intcrmentat St Antheny's cemetery. JuDIt HAKKJ!TS. t?htlastelphl frodece Market. 1'aiLADSLrHiA, July 21 Fleur Market firm. Sales et 1,7(0 barrels : Minn, baker? N 5031 73; I'euna. tamlly at SVJ-7KOI i Western at M ilfll 50 1 I'atcnts. i -vvai 10 Uye neurdull at M Si 3 te. 1 p. m., call Wheat July, 3Xc i Sept., SIKc J Oct., SJKc. t.ern luly l6Hc ; Aug., tfific. , 6lcj Aug, SOPL, 47?iCi iept , SJc ; Oats -July Oct., iV. tiwc ; Aug , fKc; Newlern frtMl ace Stark et. . 1,,w .ORKWu.,r' rieur market uteady but dull; lne, 2 I.n-J TO i Superflne, ttnaiii Common te Jeed Kxtra Western, rj 7iJ95 ii.'1 .!".. t-holce Extra Western, II eu5 00 City Sllll hxtras, H C0O C5 for West Indies : Minn, txtra, ti 3003 u) j Extra Ne. 2. tl 7t33 ! .... .aeat Ne. 1 lu-d state en Snot, MfNle Se. 1 White, state. 8Sc; Ne. Hn S Hed, Winter. Aug . bJ.Hc:bcpt.,ti4e: Oct..t7Hc, i,auB , cii i i,uc. J"'xea, cash. i;c; Aug., ITKc; fie; Oats Ne. 1 White State, snot, (Wile : Ne. 1. An i?rt Nn l VIlTnd .Inlt. s?L . (.... ,nn ' Uye dull; Canada, wWc. ' liarley nominal. 1'erkdnll; New Mess, 111 SSOI1 CJW Ijird Aug., tsitl; Sept., JiiM. .,Ja8?.es . .?." ! S: ,or w tMt boiling fitwife lrTs)rt IMiin o.-ie. e Turpentine dull at ilWc Uesin steady: strained te geed.','l 05. Petroleum dull ; reflned In cases, s;c frelghU nominal j grain te Liverpool, ic. ltutter Market flrui ; New Western Creamery. lSQlsc. Cheese dull . Western Choice, ca 7c. Kggsdtill: State, 14;eic; Western. UQ Sngar market dull j lletln&d cutleaf. W 6C. Oranulated.tsa'JS-'ec. -"" -4 Tallew quiet: prime clt, 1c. CotTee dull j fair cargoes at DXc lilee quiet ; Carolina and Louisiana, rommen te fair, 3HOfc. Chicago Market. Cbioaeo. July 21,030a. m. Market epened: Wheat Aug.. 750 : 8enr. ttwe ii., mi- Cern-Atig., &c; Sept.. Il(jc : OcL.OJic. Oata-Aug..2ic; Sept.. Hftdliyfi. J-erk-Aug, rji.'Kj eept,,$veu, ect..r) Ijvnl Sept,, Id Hi. Ulbs Aug., M WX ; Sept., M 10 ICLesma. W heat J nly, 7Jc ; Aug., 7lic OcL, 7sc. Cern-July, 3";c ; August. 1 c:Oct ,ljfcc ' Oau Aug., 27Xc; Sept , Perk Aug- n 25 : Bent., tte is ! Sept., 7!Jc; Sept, Oct. Dc: Oct., fj 52W. l.ard Aug.. ', hlU ftt-nL. tA J1. I !. tr. jV Ulhi-Ang., fti05;depu,i07i j Oct.. ! 07K. drain ana tToiuiens. rumlshed by S. K. Ynndt, llreker. CniCAOO, J my si, i o'clock p. in. , Wheat. Cern. OaU. Perk. Lard. W 111 J August :.. J (0 j a September 77V Octeber 7s; November f-OJ, December Hls a M e ir.-x 6 I7X s-Vs -'jh Uecelpis. Cor IO ts. .... 210 It .... Sl5 ,... 117 Winter Wheat Spring Whuat Cern Oats ffiHw::::::::::::":::""""-.:r::.-"""-" :; It, Oil City " Crnde Oil cjf Ueculpu-Uega "ettQ Closing Prices 2 o'clock p. m. July 73' ,t)V August. 7I' Hi September. .(,. y. October 7s ly. November "uV( .... Deceinber M' .... Oil city Crude Oil iitiuu v.ira. uais. rerx. i.ara U..U B.5iW 27X 6 10 C 13 9 5.-X ft new Naw Yere. July Yen fstecas. :-Wall street. l:30. m. Meney easy at '.'X change quiet at ll per cent, foreign ex- K61fS Oevemments firm ; Currency 6's, 1120 bid j i'g coups. 1K; bid ; H's tlll'i bid. The stock market this morning opened dull and irregular tind be continued throughout the morning The (.rangers and coal stocks were Ue weak features and declined HQV per cent . while the Northern l'acllle Bharca, L. N. Indi ana, 11. A W. and Oregon Trans, were all strong and advanced U te IX per cent- The market Is new steadier with prices fractionally higher all around Stock Markets. tjnoutlens by Uoed, McQrann A Ce., bankers. Lancaster, l'a. ' Canada Tactile. cm- C C. C. 1 ., ... , m Cel. Ceal ' ..' eJv Central l'acltle. .,' "' lit? Canada Southern ne i" IJ' cw.. 8ti,.Aivh::.::: . : Denver A Uie Urande .Vj ' Del .Lack. A Western vvrir ,vi; .'J ri l:i: 'r":n . Krle2d ( Ji.? New Jersey Central a? ,iJ K. ft T....;. sit? TO J leu. an : :;; :::::: m V6 ?s? Lake Shere " H.S hit? hS Michigan Cantril V" ""V ? "'X ? nuilPaclllc. ' n', Northern j-acine .': w : vgb Omaha ' ih ' '!.',' '.:'.; Oregon lTans siv xii? 0 Ontario WeitenV ... ". 1& H fob Chester A VitUeuVg";"' , .. "" M St. Paul ws yit !-', Texas Pacifle .V.'.:'. wl . ! Jj Union 1'ac fle b,(i M- wg Wabash Common m' 171 7-0 Wabash I'raterred aiK an JJ Western Union Telegraph. , teC tii? a5 WestShere iwij 7?. "M rHitADsLrau list. ' Itlhlgh Valley .,, u., n. v. a pbiu ; : " rennsylvarla w ... Ww BetOlng 1:2 uu 1 Q JjeWgh NavlgaUea wj .... u& Heatenvlile .... siw rhUadelphU A Krte M. 31 .... sf Northern 'Cent PfpPle's Passenger aa'lCGen'lsll'K'sea.......: :." ":: ifi" uu ......., fi Ui Uifi TflNneiWKD RY PHYHIerANH AND I JLU DiUlfLilStS. Evei-VlwVlv ImnwUkinnim 1 vlStOTMtnVlMi:1 tU i,n,0n' C8PC,M XBW AnrXRTlXKSIKXTX B AK1NG POWPEP. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never vanes. A marvel et purity, strength and wholesomeness. More eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be old In competition with the multitude et low test, short weight, alum or phosphate pewders. 63td only ti tani. UevaL Hakikii I'ewdir Ce., 108 Wall Street, New erk inav27-lvd A w ttitanti:i, A DIMNG-KOOM GIKL il Ari'lyatthe ltd' LKUPAKIl HOTKL, Kast King St. WANTKD A HOY TO LK.VKN Woodworking Apply at S K. HAII.KV A CO. 'S Carriage factory ltd CL.VMSOriM'OK Ll Nl'lf this (SATUUDATiat A L Itahter's Eagle Hetel, corneref Northtjueen and Orange stieets. ltechesterand Itleker's lleers en tap. it TOBACCO GROWTHS, Insure against Hall li.i .imsire In ttin t.,i.i.aj ter County Mutual Insurance cemnsnv lfete Itlstonlate. ItAUSMAN A UUlt.Ns, Agents. lyi-iJtdll Ne, 10 VV. est Orange Street. 17"ANTi:i A GOOD COOK GOOD T wages will be paid Jy212l' AI'I'L ATTHUOt rilK iiKiTiciers-p7kssi:kt c.Cn-iu: mads In a few minutes rc-m 11L1II.K 'S I.KJUID ItfcSNET. KeurrecllH-sferprepulng. rorsaleat 1 1 HUBLKY'3 IHtVO STOISK. Ne. 38 West hlng street. Rl'BSAMA HOKRMANN'S STA1KN ISLAND I1EKK en tap this evening at the Northern Market Hetel, Ne. 32S North (Jueen street If A UNO L 11 HAAS, Prep. w 11Y PAY 1 15 KOK A SKT OK TEETH w hen you can get the same at $s, at W. L. r IS HE It's Dental Koetns. Na R! North (jueen Stixs-t. Gas administered. ul7 1yd ClHICKKN CORN SOl'P LIXCUTUIS J (Saturday) evening nt the Southern Ev change Hetel sprengerand Iteehester iteeren tap. JOHN 11. llilllGKIC, ltd Proprietor WANTED AGENTS VITI1 SMALL capital. Wehave something new, no risk, large profits, special 30 day offer, wrlte at ence. hMl'IUECO .iilcanal St., N. . aS Juieetl Dl K. W.H. LOWELL. DENTIST. (Iraduate of the Lnlverslty et Maryland, with Dr. E. K. leiing, Ne. 3 East Orange Btreet, Lau aster. Pa. mil-imwittdeed THE ONLY CLEAR HAVANA KILLER CIO All In the city ler 5c. Meerschaum Clgsr and Cigarette Helders ferlOe, DEMU1 IPs CIUAU STOKE, lebU-WAStfd e. Ill East King street. -TANTED A GIRL TO DO GP.MMtAL it housework In a small family; nechlldren. -&IM11V UL apnlv at jylf 2td 111 NOIITH I'ltlNCE STUEET - THE REGULAR .MONTHLY MEETING or the Union building and Lean Associa tion wilt be held at W. A. Wilsen's Otttce, Men day evening at 7X o'clock. -Ale of money ut 11 o'clock, ltd A. II. HAI.L.Scrretarj CHICKEN CORN -SOrP LINCH THIS Evening, at GEO. SIIEET'S CENT UK SOCAKE SAl-OON Seft Shell, Hard Shell and Dcwiea crabs ltd G" AND OPEN AIR CONCERT AT TH M-rENNEROHOR GARDEN, THIS E E.MN't. EMIL 1IEKM VN, Prep u UEALED PROPOSALS FOR 1'ITTING O Steam Heating Apparatus In the Court llnnse, Lancaster, Pa, will be revived at the efllce of the County Commissioners until neon Saturday, July 31, fSSH, Uy order of the COUNT1 COMMUSIONEUS. Attest Fbase Uriest, Clerk. JlSemttd c ACTION. iVflV DfirSOn detitftl tn trmUntr rlntm np.lafja. i- .- :"-" """.t v :" -"" ' -- jiik 111 nuy wny my Bign' in IDO CUV Or COUnl U II lvA jS)i 1 ms 4 k r nn I . A t . ' 1 u uulil MiinaccnrairiL' in te law I ltd JOII N f. HEIN1TSH. Q1 ClCtf SALARY TO AGENTS. pA.)JJJ Address at once, Dlt. SCOTT'S ELECTHIC GOODS, Ne. 812 Ureadway, New Yerk. The Only Genuine aps imdeea LINCH! LUNCH! Saner Kraut and Speck this (Saturday) evenlng at Ne. 113 North (Jueen streeL Mllwau kee, Helh'sand Keehler's IVrr en draught, ltd C. MATfEUN. THE REGULAKMONTHI.Y MEETING of the American Mechanics llulldlngnnd Ian Association, will be held at -ollclter W. II. Heland's eillce, 20K Seuth Duke street, en neit Monday evening, July it. at 7X o'clock. Meney te lean. JOHN II. ltn.HH, tt Secretary. PEOPLE'S BUILDING. LOAN AND Deposit Company Monthly meetlnir THIS EYeNI Nil at 7 e clock, ut WerA J", ltelnu-hl's Ofllre, Ne. 11 North Duke strict Shares In the JM serit-a for sale. Meney te lean. Election forefllccrs. ltd A. S II LEE, Secretary. WA N T E D- COM K EARLY TWO Hundred Men te unload nchoeners of beer and cat the llniwt .Meck Turtle Soun. at IHSslN'i.Ell'S MA.NOH HOTEL, Nes 217 an!i Jli VJcat King street, opposite Lancaster Kink ltlcker's, Welnerand backer's Celebratea Ex iwrt Iteer drawn from the keg Ice cold and re freshing, come, bring your ti (ends and he con vinced. jt st.vtkTJfjeiIN long.ef lancas"- ter City, deceased. The undersigned au ditor, appointed te pass upon exceptions and te distribute the balance remaining In the hands 'i .iiBiy . suuuu, uuuiiiuiuruirix ni.ienn iMig deceased, te and among these legally entitled 10 the name, will sit for that purpose en Tilt HS I'AI, AUdlat' li, 18n, at IU o'clock a. in., In the Library Itoem of the Court Heme, In the city of Lancaster, where all persons interested la Bald distribution may attend. JySWtfAltd J:WSJvV,dK, QLARKE'H. A CAKK Of h' LOA11NO SOAP f ItEE. bring your certificate along te morrow, and 1 wilt give you a cake or Floating Seap for it. Te Introduce our Combination Coffee at 5eC a pound, mere fully, we will give teany tmrsen buying ene pound of it tour pounds Granulated Sugar fer2Sc. Extra Futnlly Crackers only tc per pound. Great reduction In sugars. CLAKKK'd TEA hlOUE, Ne. S3 West King htrccL SELLING OKK AT REDUOED PRICES," All kinds et Ladles' and Gents' furnishing Goods, te reduce stock te make room for Win ter Goods, at HECin OLD'S CHEAP CASH STOIIE, Ne. w North Queen street, 49-Slgn of the lllg Stocking. P 8. A two-story llrlck Heuse In a geel leca- iiuii jut euiu 111 lout. iviiustsiHy, HEALTHY, DELICIOUS AND RE RE freshlng. What Kaser's Beet Boer. The llest Summer Drink. A bottle that n til inaku Ave gallons of this delicious drink U sela for 23 cents, by .. , COCHUAN.THKDltUOOIST, At Ne. 137 A 1S9 North (jueen SL, Lancaster, Ta. uays-lyeedlt ' NEW J1KIGHT I IlirOF THKBEASON OUll PAVILION UNA11LK TO HOLD 1IIE MULTITUDE. MAKTINIIO I.OWANDK'S Mexican Pavilion Combination. Grand exhibition at 2 and up. in. Lastper- leriuance, Tuesday Evening, July 'a. only. Clean and Genteel. Mu jiujiuibi itTsurv ieriauies Adulasten.lOc, jyiiai gl'ARKLINQ WINES. OUll OWN IlllA.ND I Special Great Western Wine. The Finest and Purest American Wine tn the Market. At RHIGrARTS OLD WIND STORE, HBW AttrBBrtBMBXT. MAKKLKV'S "YKI.LOW PKONT" chwr tiller Havana cent Cigar Is pro nounced by smokers the best In the mar ket, at MAUKt.KVS "Tellow Irent," . . Ne. si North queen Street. (Kermerly llartman's) SCHOOL TAX KOK LSSd.1 Thedspllcatets tnthe hands el the Treas urer, lhree lvr cent. elT for prompt payment, .(). MAHSIIAl,!., 1 misurer. Ne. 1! centre square. Olllce hours from 0 a. tn te 4 p. 111. JlimdK T AHK l.KV'.S " YAK a" lIKAirriKH "' 111. clear filled of choice Ne. 1 Havana, are recommended te levers of a geuuliie Havana Cigar, at MAKKl.KY'S, " Yellow front," Ne. 21 North Queen Sitecl (Formally llnrtman's) 1711 N i: WIMSKIIX- 3 Distillation of 1n, 1J75. IS;0, 1.', are net equalled In the country. At UKtU MIT'S (11.11 W1NKSTOUK, II K.SLAYMAKKU, Agt. Alv tlAI.L. Het Weather Clothing. Setires. Klannt-ls. Ht r-ucV-ers. Alivu-ts nnA ether Warm IMy ll.-M.lug MnieiliUtn llrriitrst arlety of Dualities , ,.l ! 101111 nnd the nnn luui The most highest care kIvcii lulls u'lialuilly . . 1 1 h. hi le It ....-. U-. KWHiasit leeks i.iteks better man 11 costs, and costs less than auj vv here else Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, Southeast Cerner Sixth mitl MnrktM, t'HILADRLl'HIA. ltic:i tldeed s I MMEIt 1IARGA1NS, STAMM. BROS. & CO. Nea. 20 nnd 28 North Qttoeu 8t. PARASOLS STSUM SHADES At and below Cost, te ( lese. Summer Underwear. Ladles' (-no Underwear, kc each, long and short sleev es. Gentlemen's India (laure I nder wiar, 25c. each, worth J7SC Genllemen's .lean Draw ors, 25c each. OPEN TO-HA1 . Anether let of these pretty Satlnes, Ja'rk colors Anether let of Crinkled Seersuckers Iu lllack, llrewnand tlltie. SPEC1VL IIVKGA1S In Chi dren's Kegular Jlade llose nt l!Wc a p.vlr 1 erth ssc BOSTONSTORE, LAVCASTKlt, PA. A RT WALL PAPER STORK. Art Wall Paper Stere, NO. 131 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTEll, PA 1 ell 11 brienv ' We don't need te make a long story about VVall Papers, as the prices will tell for themselves We have neught no Jeb lets of Wall Papers, hut sell you straight goods at Jeb prices. As this is the ilull seiuen we have 1 rn n all of ourgeods away down and cut the pnee et uanglnx paper New Is the tlme te im.r. i,ur wiitK none 10 s your work done te save money vv lmiew Shades rv-ady-made, at Lewest Prices. IMilIn VlViililn f Intl. . a ..A - . . .. .. . a ''i v.n-111, 1 inn ivuiutini, i oie, rnainH, ilneksctc. Irn Window Mill liiri?crt'eu3 ILFRE-D SIEBER, (fermerl with 1'hares W. try.) NO. 134 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTEIt. PA. T HE EVENT OK THE SEASON ' Grand Excursion LANCASTER MvENNERCHOR ! ii PE-NRYN PARK, On Monday, August 2d, 1880. i!""""..0""!, morning and afternoon bv the 1'EKfbVKllAM K HAND, of Lebanon. Lilt- EICT HAND, of Lancaster, TEUJl.lI.SNEUCHOK. and the LANCAS- Dancing by the lluslc of TAYLOR'S ORCHESTRA. Special train leaves Outer Depot of Beading it. ll. at 8 o'clock a. m. Spclal armngements havebe'n made ter eitra cars for these Intend Ingtogeon tnentternoen trulns. 'tickets goeil en all regulartralns TICKETS : .UHI.li 60r.ICIIII.DUKN. Jy-'l7td TJHAREH W. KKY. On Monday Morning, July 26th, AT 9 O'CLOCK WE 1IE01N AUCTION SALE Of Our Entire Sleck of Wall Paper, Window Shades, Ac. The Sh1 will continue every .Morning Afternoon until theentlrellne Is sela. and PHARES W. FRY, NO. 67 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTEIt, PA. cr.M.M er (ioen.s. Nea. a, 8 & 10 EaBtKlngr St., I.ANCAbrEll. PA. White Dress ' Goods ! INDIA LINEN, VICT 0111 A LAWNS, COKDED PIO.UK9, PI.A1D, STltU'EI) and PLAIN NAINSOOKS. M PIECK3 f INK V1CTOIUA I. AWNS. 10 Inches Wide, only lOe.aYanl. Thlsquallty Is usually sold at 15c. Anether Case of famous Cream around, Pin Btrlped ClUNKLKD SEKHSUCKKU, only lee. a yard. New Styli-s In ClUNKLKD SEEllSUCKKHa. PUltsXKII 84TINE!,, PltlNTED HA. ' T1STKS. eryscaice bscause deslrahle. An Immense Assortment of Cambric. Nainsoek and Swiss KMIIliaiDKIlIKS and EMHKOIUKIIKD f I.OUNC1NGS. Cream. White and lllge OUIKNTAL LACKS and LAUK fLOllSClNUD at Very Lew Prices, nt the New Yerk Stere. Jt W A ti r KB TlMBMBKn, yiiiTi: gee Da roil humikk wkah. HAGER & White Goods for IXDIA J.LXKX, ritKXCH XA IX'.OOK, i:X(l I. IS 11 XA 1X7. 00 K, ixniA Mn.i., Embroideries and Laces I SWISS ESlltUOlDKIllKS, rieunclng and Overall te match. NA1N7.00K KMIIUOI-DKKIE-s. 1'leunclng and Overall te match. CAM IIIIIO KM llltOlDEUIES, Hre. Material te match. COl.OHKI) KMIlltOlDKItlKS, Dress Material tematch. KMIIIIOIDKUIRS. UOHE.S ESCUKlALLAOKSMItTlNG. lllack and Kern. (lUll'UUK LACK fLOUNClNG. lllack and Kent. Kll PTIAN LACEhKlltTtNG, Whlleand Cream. Kin PTIAN LACK fl.OUNc INGS, ntillnanil I'reatn. HEADED fUONTS.COUIlKIM'IQUK, SWISS Ml'JlI.l.V, fHKNCH LAWN. CAMIIUICS AND HATKRN8. HAGER & BROTHER, Nes. 25 and 27 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa, .VKIf AHrKKTMKMMNTB. 1 AOEIRA ASH SHERRY WINES. i'l tntage, 1?U, l-sni. ISIS, ljis, 17, 1911, 1S70, AtUEUIAUT'SOI.U WINK8TOIIK, H E.Sl.AMAMCIt. Agt PI.A YIXO CARDS AT6C, 10c. AN1)& ler deck, line Gilt Edge Playing Cards, Se.perdeek. DEMI Til's clGAlt AleKK. ft-blJ V .istf.i .Se n, K,t Kl)(? Slrrft. $1,000 UKvC'AU1: ,.r,.li.!,nr..rn"0.er Kidney Troubles, Nervous iim r Ur;,WE,,Jn.,..,L,ul '"nyslcHl VV eakness that iA 1 1 ;&. .".". "lTrK fall te euro. Sold by druggtsts, 80 cents. 1IKU1I MKII. CO., i-ir...i.M . Ne U Nenl Hth St . Phils , Pa. Circulars free. inariKImdTu.lhAeAw 0 I.OREU CAMPMEETING Will be held at MILLWAY STATION, en SAT UKUA i and SUNDAY. JULY 24 and .3. Excursion trains from lteadlng, (Juarryvllle, Lebanon nnd Iincaster, and all Intermediate stations All are Invited te nttend. Ne huck sters allowed near the grounds. There will be refreshments of all kinds en the grounds. JnlyilStdWAs.U w II.l.lAMHONHOA.S Is new prepared te furnish every immij- M iin Ice Celd Watermelons WHOLE Oil SLICED, as they are new In season. I am prepared te sell VV holesale or Itetntl. Alse, Oysters and Clams and fruits and egetables In season. WILLIAM IIOAS, 113 Kast MngSL, (Ktlllnger's Old stand.) IJJUtdWASK CARRIAGE FACTORY. Chriitiia mj ItUrien StrNU. Alt kinds of Carriages, lluggles, lluslness, VV agens, etc., maite. i'cl.ll aiientlnii psl.l tn lepalrlng. IUst of workmen employed and satisfaction guaranteed. Jel9-6mds GEOT.GE WEIIEIt, Proprietor, CEKK NO 1TRTIIER, TOR TIIEIlK H NONE IIKTTKIITHAN Rtippert's Extra New Yerk beer. for sale exclusively at CHAULIh HOSTE1P3 COIINKU SALOON. Hear of the Central Market. fresh from the Keg and Warranted Pure. Jly3tfdlt,U,W,9 J. H. (II VI. KM A CO, Closing Out Price Parasols & Sun Umbrellas, At Astonishingly Lew Prices. Ilirgalns In v I1ITE GOOD"., KMIIP.01DEK1ES AND LACES. ll.trgalns In Wash Dress Goods. New i. tinkles at Uc ; cheap at I2Xc. Scotch Zephyr Ginghams, sc; worth ?V-. New Line Ituchtngs, Dudn llnwi, ( hemlsetten, Ulbbens, Ac, Jebn S. Grivler & Ce., Cash Dry Goods Stere, Ne. 25 East Kins Btreet, LlNOAATII, Pi, J. II. .MARTIN A CO. 'the l.i adlng Shirt In the Market is the PEARL SHIRT, With Three Ply Linen llesnm, reinforced, and made or Wamsutta Muslin, Over 6,Ui In use in Lancaster City nnd County, tl.ODa piece or fi(0 per half dozen, 75 Cent Shirt Has a Loese Kdgn Hosemtamoastho Klgbuite, and ciiial te any Dellar Bhlrt made In the same way. 49 Cent Shirt, Reinforced front and Hack, Kilra Onallly Mus lin and Made te Wear. Pleated Bosem Shirts, Open or Closed flouts, all rilej, ll.COaplece Kegular Price, 11,37, HED1CTIO.V IN PERCALE SHIRTS. Twentvflve Doen rorcale Shirts made te sell ferll te limxl Patterns, Kxtra Cellars and Cults, reduced te l OJ aplece. PERQ.LE SHIRTS With Tire Cellar-, ami Cutis he pa rate, at CO cents 25 Dezen Calice Shirts, l.aundrled ready te put en, at 33 cents apiece, worth fi centi. HICVL'I.K HIIIItTJ, UXUATl'A WlllUTH' TOUHIST'S Hill UTS, Ill.UE fLANNEL B1I1HTH. Gauze Underwear, as Dezen llalhrlggan bbliis at 42 centi, regular price, M cents. GAUZE UNDERSHIRTS UK. I5. I5. 4. wi Bnrt "5 Centi. SHIRT DEPARTMENT J. B. MARTIN & 60., Cor. West King & Prince St, 0ppevlU BUveni Reus.) LANOAWW, TA' BROTHER. Summer Wear ! VWTOlllA LA HW.S, VI1KCK A'AIXZOOU, VOltnUDl'lOVK, I'LAIl) 1.AWX8. .VA'lf AO VKKTIUKMKXTH. F ier het vi:a.tiu:r. v. 1 . , li r. 1 , HAUTKItNK AND OKItMAN WINKS. '.IIKKIAKT'S WINK BTOUB. II. K. HLAAWskia, Anr. TEVAN'H FLOUR. LEVAN'S FLOUR Always Uniform and Reliable R r.lU'CTlON 1 Te these In want of a summer suit et Clethes, l'antaloenlmc or Ycnllnirs can savn money liy ralllneat llesensteln's lullntlmr Par lors, where a (leneml livductlen luvs tM-en made. A (teiHi summer !ert;e Bull for lis, trlinmiil with PonpeeMlk A Nice KnKllshSeri;e Halt tn lllue and lllack for M. Klegant Pantaloons ferll. Patent Straps are Perfect flttlnK.' A. 11. nOar.NSlKl.N. 37 North (jnwn 8L "piUVATK HAI,K OK 1IORHKH. 1 have a let of WB8TERN NORMAN HOI13E3, Irem Indiana and Illinois, purchased by (liven, llautn A Ce.. i-OTistjtlnif of heavy draffs, farm horses, and a few nice drivers 1 rilse have a car load of Kentucky and Ohie llnrsos.eeod drivers, which I will dispose or atprlratnsale. (1KOKI1K (1KOSS11 AN. 1'RIN CJ 1IA11TS. UPKN1NO AT H. OKR FINE TAILORING. The largest and most Complete Assortment of f INK WOOLLKNHforthebprlnKTiadiitobo found In the City of Lancaster. A Choice Line of Hprlns OverceattnRS and Pantaltmnlnics In all the Ijvtesl Patterns. I'rlciM Ixiw, llit Workmanship, and all goods Warranted as represented. H.GERRART, NO. 43 NOltTII QUKKN HTIIKKT. VOpposlte the Postettlce. mar27-lydu CHOKH I 8HOK8 I New Red Frent Shee Stere, Ne. 4B NORTH QTJEEN ST., (Next Doer te Postedlce) We have lust received ene et the lu-st Linus of Men's Ikiy'i, leulhs', Ladles', Misses' and Children's SHOES That can be Ret for the money, thus complet cemplet InKOuralready laix stock. We can Kuarantett the prices te be "HeriOM rulUlliCH." W bave strictly "ONK PU1CE." and guarantee ontlre satisfaction. If you want flne or cearse shoes or slippers; If you want hand or machine, made shoes. In fact, if you want nnythtng In the shoe line, that can be found only In nrat-rlass establishments at Popular Prices, call at the NKW KKD rHONT HHOK STOKK, Ne. 48 NORTH QUEEN STREET, (Next Doer te the Postettlco ) CHAS. A. REECE. auru-3md&wl( G RANI) KXITRSION. G-rand Family Excursion -or Tin LANCASTER LIEDERKRANZ TO- PENRYN PARK. -ON- MONDAY, JULY 26, 1886. The Liberty Hand will accompany the party, nnd Uresh's Orchestra will furnish the mualofer the dancexj . Concert by the Lledur krunz forenoon anVaflemoen. Special train leaves outer depot at 8 o'clock a. m., returning from I'enryn at 7p.m. 'tickets can be had from the members of the society and are geed en all regular trains. TICKKTS ADULTS MCKNT8. CHILIIHKN V CKNTd. JJlUlwd pHOl'OSAIi FOR RKRUn.DINO STKAM flKK ENCINK, Ne 3, (A5IEK1CAN.) Sealed proposals will be rrcelvcd by the f Ire Ceunnltli.ii at the Mayer's Otllc", until C o'clock B, m., J PLY 27, is-st!. for rebuilding Hteain flrn nglne Ne. 3. Lancaster City f ire Department. Kngtne la Amoskeag manufacture, In use for 17 years. If taken out of town, eiigine te bode bede bode Ilverod In Lancaster, frea of charge, net later than eight (8) weeks after signing agreement. Approved security will be roeulrod tertalthful nerformanee of the work. The committee re re lerve the right te reject any or all bids. The following Is the work required te be dene, viz i New boiler of Amoskeag or any ether first class Steam rire Knglne Hullder'a style, tn ba mentioned In bids, rcsettwe of the springs and tires, repair gates, valves, plug cocks, seat, lain pi and b team and water guaaes, put pumps and all Joints In first-class condition, links planed and new lignum vital blocks lurnlshed, boiler and pump checks regrnnnd, new crank shaft, one set heater valves nnd connections, new springs torgates.twe new reducers ter gates, new rubber valves and springs for pump, two (i) new oil cups In steam cover, and surface blower plpe. Alse give bids for extra coat If llloed'a new valves and guides should be used, which will dlspense with the new oil cups. All bids te be addiessed te r. LKW1S NOi.L. Chairman of f Ire Committee. Attest : II. P. Kusrman, M. D , JylU-itdM.S Cleric et Committee u HK MONK UUI " BEST'S " HOT AIll EFEMOES! MAI OP HEAVY IUON. Mere square feet of Itadlattng Surface, most economical in fuel, and the Heat llesulu In Heating Dwellings, Schools, Churches et any lleaterln the market. Pea or Nut Ceal ferluel KsUmates furnished for Heaters, Including Masonry, Het Air Pipes, Itegistera, etc. Plenty of Lancaster reference. Heaters guaranteed te glv entire satisfaction or taken out at our own expense. being bethpractlcal men In the business, we Mk a share of patronage. ... , , , JCsU males cheerfully furnished for Plumbing, Gas fitting, 1 In and sheet Iren Wok, Hoeting. Alse a full supply et Tinware. Ac. Price te iuft the tlnies. Ulveusacall. MMSBSBSBSB EVERTS & OVERDEEB, C0HHKR or JCA.8T "Mtig11' AND mD-uallftaif,Wi - ,SS., - ir-i. i
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