HE , 8p v mm THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER. FRIDAY. JUNE 22, 1888. K S' . in' w gK. c fe?ft "Wi w $ Rk EV C. H WJ. .rfv y. u, fH K-fr- ft- A DESTRUCTIVE FIRF. BfcYY ie 0 " rKNNSTLVANIA BAHJWA0 mtxtrnt r a wreck. jtawsattrrala lla;alote Anetaer.Wrti k .iiMri Cara-An Oil Car Ignite and IHbm De Katentlra llamas;.! TM rtrtmaa Weik Brave'r. A Columbia, Jnae 22. About 6 o'clock en jftamkymnlDK the shrill whisiung ci lltaoaeUTM ea U Pennsylvania railroad rm warning teat fire wm Id pregrees In (MTfetaKjef the railroad. All persons (fMd their attention In that direction and J ana eiends of amok oenld be seen In the & assJalioerhood et Bt. Charles furnace. ;TepleoewHenoed xnnnlng In that ditto found a meat terrwie nre A A a Wtag ea the VannajiTania raiireau. & 1M flamea oenld be aeen lasnlnR I freaa coal oil tanka whleh threatened f daatraoUen te all the property about thtt plae. Engine Ne, 405, coming from llar- rtebnnr, Engineer Jacob Geed, Conductor 5 ' Qaeige Ritchie, bad run Inte the rear end , of a train at the weigh ealea, a ahert die P taacaweatef tub eattlng house of thefur-',f- mob. The engine piled Inte the rear end Pi, .!( hmi (hrnwlntr para from the - WIU1 iwiuhi ivivii - n track! and piling them in great contusion. la the forward train there were five oil care, five lumber cara and the cabin wreck d. In the rear train five cara were wrecked A car leaded with Junk was thrown en lta aide acreM two tracke and badly wrecked. Three ear letda of coal were acattered about the traeka and the coal piled In all dlrec dlrec Uena. In the mldit of tbta wrcek wm thrown a ear leaded with merchandise, the Whole preaentlng a aigni ex great contusion. Aa boob aa the wreck occurred the oil tanka took fire and ler ever two hours tbe oil horned with great fury, Bending ameke and flamea te a great dlstanee In the air. One et tbe cara contained oil In barrels which was totally tlestroyed. An oil tank car was also oensumod with lta contents, and tbe car la new a blackened masa et Iren. Three ether oil tank cara bad the woodwork destroyed, bnt fortunately the oil did net Ignite. Jn twenty mlnuiea after the alarm was given the Columbia nre uepaiiiutrav w m -im-lag order, and did berole service. On all I bands can be heard eiproasjena of pralte et the neble work of the firemen. All w6rked la harmony and with regularity, renderlng efficient aid wherever needed. The Colum bia engine steed en tbe hill back of the fur aaee, tbe Vigilant went up tbe tewpalb ' and obtained water from the canal, andltbe Bhawnee steed at Second and Cedar. As neon aa the heat would permlt tbe Snawnee was taken across tbe railroad te the canal. In leas than a half heer from the time the flames first Issued from tbe wreck six on en glnea were playing en the flames and aur xtsndlnjt property. Geerge Fisher and Wash Nell swam across tbe canal with the branch pipe of the Vigilant In order te be esoleae te the fire as possible. At onetime Martin Smith, et Ne. 2 company, was seen mounting the cinder banks with tbe branch pipe te save tbe property et the furnace. The Wrlghtsvllle steamer and hese carriage caae across the bridge at 0:10 p. m., and went into service, greatly assisting the hard worked firemen In tlielr battle with the flames. About 7:30 p. in. the Uillren'e steamer and Washington hote came from Barrtsburg, but wero tee far behind the wreck te be of any Bervlce. Tbe l'loneer company, el Marietta, were at the tunnel ready for work, but were net needed. Tbe Lancaster department received a call for aartmanrr." were afterwards notified tbat thlr aervleea were net needed, aa tbe Are was under control. Tbe blazing oil raa from tbe tanka Inte the canal, causing aanch alarm for tbe canal beats In the twain ad Brunei's coal wharves. Fortunately the water was at a standstill and tbe burn lag oil did net spread. The llamcs set tire se the lumber cars next te the oil tanka Only a portion of one of tbe ears was de stroyed. The firemen kept water en the ether cars, saving them from less. On the .right et the traeka stand the blacksmith shops, efllces and two dwelling., property of the furnace company. The buildings wero en tire asveral times ; the blacksmith shop was the only building destroyed. A switch box el the P. K. K. was also burned te the ground. The flames set ft re te the prtpeily of the furnace company en tbe left side of the track, and for a long tlme the enllre fur fur naes wis In Imminent danger. Almest the entire ere roasting platform, a portion of tbe treatlleg and three cars of the company have suffered from tbe llames. The stock la badly mixed and everything Is In con fusion. Manager K. 11. Kckinan staled that the less cannot be estimated for several days. The working et the furunce will be delayed about thlityslx hours. Tbe tracks are badly waipsd and twisted and tbe ties are burned and charred for touie distance ea both aldea et tbe fire. Engineer Jacob Qoed, of englue Ne. 405, atates tbat Flagman Uenry Theinar, of the forward train, was net bark far enough te prevent the collision. The llagman was east of the tunnel and could net be seen until tee late te step the train. Tbe cngl aaer and fireman Jumped from the engine Within 100 feet et tbe rear end. The engine la net greatly damaged, the alack, headlight and pilot being wrceked, bnt te what extent could net be bh ,i, as the cabin of the forward train w as en I p of the engine. Aa aoen sb tbe lire was extinguished the wreck crew went te work te clear up the deiJ'la and open the tracks for trains. LATER ABOUT TIIK 1'IRK. visit te tbe scene of the wreck and II re of yesterday showed tbat the wreck crews from Parkesburg, Mlddletewn and Colum bia bad been busy during the nlghf. Al Al aeat every portion et the wreck bad been aleared away and trallle was resumed. The vial ting crews left for home at 0 o'clock and tbe town wreckers completed their labors about 8 o'clock. Tbe Shawnee and Colum bia steamers remained en the sceue during the nlgbt ready for action in case the names weuiu uursi uui airesu. Tne en gine 405 la net much damaged, the head light, pilot and stack being the only por tions wrecked. The fire was caused by the oil from tbe tanks running en the het clnders of the furnace. Several empleyes et the furnace stated that they saw flagman Themas leae his train before it bad stepped and bad net reached the tunnel when euglne 405 was coming around the curve. The carpenters of tbe furnace are at work la making tbe repairs. The scene of the in waa visited by many thousands of people but nlgbt and this morning. Death el Mr. 8. Cratg. Mia Sybilla Craig, widow of the la e Alexander Craig, dlea en Thursday night a 10:10 o'clock' at tbe borne or her son, JJr. Alexander Craig, en Cherry street below Turd. The death was canst d by softening V the brain following apoplexy. The do de eaaaaa waa In the 60th year of her ace and flf kaJ tiaaii an I m tKal Ir! tVtw autmjt ... -Mm v-re w iui.iiu iui iuuie .yearn, HOI I Mag able te walk ler the past year. Mrs Craig was born In Qr6ensburg, Westir-cra-laad county, en December Sd.l', lse, nn, waa among the first bottlers of ,tern Pennsylvania. Her first husband was D. C.Merris, of Ureensburg, and her second husband waa Alexander Craig. Twe clill- ran anrvive of tbe brat marriage, Mrs. K. C Hassan, et Kansas Clty.and I. C. Nerrln, wi umimuuniui we seoena inarriage, lit. i l AMxanaar uraiff. or i:niiimhie u r -'2teen. of Wheellnr. W. v.. aJ n n B: saig,otKeck i,und, ill, mrvive. She jr., .as bean living In town for the past four " k 7, ttanersen. The remains will be -HSi "MDni en Saturday morning I e Me stock where tbe funeral will beheld. vreek en lbs P. k. K. at Union street yes tiller afternoon. The trucks of two cars were thrown from the tracks, and the dam age was repaired by the wreck crew. Mr. and Mrr. Abram Bruner left for Mlddletewn, Conn., thla morning, te attend tbe commencement exercises of Wrsleyan University. (Miss Clara M. Beeth baa Issued Invita tions te tbe graduating exercises of HU Peter's academy, en June 2Stb, at C p. rn. Seme of the residents of North Third street complain et considerable noire being made last nlgbt at the rooms of the Aurera social club, evor Weaver's produce store. It waa stated tbat tbe club bad a keg of beer In their room and bad a high tlme. Mr. F. P. D. Miller, living near the room, oom eom oem plained xety much of the noise by tbe club. A member of the club was seen this morn ing and denies all the charges as being falie In every pnttlcular. ftrlioe! Heard Meeting. Scheel beard met In regular session last evening with all members present. The finance committee reported aa fellows : Receipts Otirlng the month Mtl Order paid 147 vs Ha1.nn.tMi kn -- iibwii niiu... ...... ...... Ualance In the linking lund. 3l -it 1.7M Pi The repslr and supply oeminlttoo recem mended that tbe interior et tbe Poplar street building be calsemlned ;the outside weed and brick work et tbe 1'lflh atreet building be painted ; tbat tbe unfinished rooms In the Cherry, street building be fur nished with slate black beards and tbe walls be papered and whltewaabed ; that they be authorized te solicit bids ter coal for the dlUorent buildings; that a compe tent person be employed te examine tbe reefs el the school buildings and If possible s new brlek pavement be laid at the Cberry a'.rcet building. All tbe recom mendations wero adopted excepting tbe new pavoment, whleh will be repaired. Tbe library commltteo reported having received f 19 for subscriptions for tbe li brary, which was also used by 81 teschers, pupils, graduates and directors. During the year 3,000 volumes bad been put out. Tbe library contains 11,400 geed books, of wblch 72 bad been recently re-b3und. The superintending commltteo reperted tbat they bold a meeting en June 1.1th, te consider the claims of W. J. Strlokler and J. W. Clark, In roferenoo te their daughters net be promoted In the high school. Tbe gontlerrcuecdMIisMaryH. Welsh, prln- clpal, wero present The report of MUs Htrlckler was correelod which cntltled her I te promotion, but Miss Welsh explained te I Mr. Clark that his daughter had net made ibe necessary avorage, J. W. Clark waa present at the meeting of the Ixiard and msde charges against the assistant .teacher et the high school as being Incemj eteiil. He made various chsrges sgalnst the loacher. Ills complaints were reoelved and referred te the superintending oeminlttoo. The 1'reBbyterlan church was exonerated from paying tax en llie llaldeman preperty. Yeggy'sanatemlcal charts wero presented te the consideration of the beard, and the matter et thelr purchase was referred te tbe text book cumrclltce. II. F. .arger was olected librarian and Jehn Kllngbell Janitor of tbe Cherry slreet and Institute buildings. Bills amounting te ?374,0"i wero paid. Adjourned. hi". MAHV'H LAWN 11CTK. All An,ilrlnua ienlnf of a Uliurcti P.atltnl 011 Wt-nt Vine Htrcet. Tite lawn ft te for the purpese of securing new vestments for St. Mary's Catholic church was opened en the spaoleua grounds olthe church, en West Vine Btreet, last evenlng. llundreds et Cblnose lanterns were used In deoeratlng and they made a pretty sight Htruug all along tbe edge el the church wall and back te the parsenaKO. winding thelr way through the pasinge belwcen the church mil oenvent and dot ting horn and thore tbe playground of the school. Tiien tee, thore was tbe light from the oyen of scores or young ladles trljiplne te ami fro en thelr mission of charltable work. Tlioae did mero te brighten up the evening tbnn the cotnblned light of the lanterrm and the moon, the latter of wblch smiled rather tardily upon tbogatberlng. Thore is no disagroeable chancing at this lawn fote. Yeu may puraue your way te the dlllorent booths unmolestod, and you may out your ice ereain, strawberries, cake or cnnfflotienory, or drink your lotnenado without the nagging Interruptions that ate se often RHinolHted with outerprlaos of this kind, ilut when you de inuke n purchase Htich a heavenly smlle cmnes te the faoe et the young lady vender, that you go away with your heirt beating a llttle faster and rather mero content with yeurself than be bo be fere. The following yetttig ladles are In chnrge of the tableit : l.umnnade Mlscs Hobecci Hlinadn, Maze Matnne, Margaret llellly and Annie Lnwell. ClgtrsHtid Klowers Mrs. L. A. ICellcr, Misses Jennle and Frances lloyle, Allce Altlck, l.!77le Sheair, Laura Masker, Josle and AnnlB MrOevern, Heglna Altlck, Keglne MnletiP, Agnes McConemy, Ntllle Altlck, Kate Ceyle, Lucy Bheell, Mary Kellly. ' Fancy Table nntl Cakes Misses Kmtiia Sharp, Eleaner, llossle and Carrle Me- uranti, Kitile Totr.llnsen, Ellle Lewoll, Mollleand lllonche Sharp. Maine McOlain. Ice Oreain nnd Strawberry Misses Kate Kelly, Kale Corcoran, Sallle and Mary Bennawlt, Mary nnd Maggle llanrahan, Mary Stcele, Nera McElllgett, Agues Heyle, Mnry llurke, Maggle Malenoy. The fote will net clese probably boTcne Tuesdsy evenlng next. NT. I'AUl.'S Al. K. IKhTM AU All Aiiiiilu!iiiM)iciiiusuu TtuirmliiyKteMiis, llHinelu Charge el It. A strawberry festival, under the auspices of SI. Paul's M. K. ohitreh, was openod at Old Fellows hall en Thursday evening and will be closed en Saturday night. The attendance wai large for the opening night, and Indications point te Its belng the most suesesmi leauvai ever held by the church. The large room whero the fostlvel in belng held 1ms bceu taalefully decorated with Hags, and presents n handseme appoarance. The tables are arranged around the room and at all of them the ladles are polite and accommodating ami de thelr beat te itiake the vIhUh of patrons pleasant Thore are ihree cake tables. The first Is presided e or by Mrs. Charles ileada ami Annleihm, the second by Carrle Med. Ingerntid Mrs. Win. Kline aud the thlid by Mrs. Clara Heuser. Jonule Moere and Majrgle Elsonbergor have charge of the oenfectlonery table, Viela Uampnnd Stella Kllilan of the fruit table, Sue Libliart and Irene Will of tbe Ice cream stand und Anr.a Walten et the lomeusde table. The loath ul Is held under tbe direction of a committee of tbe church, consisting of Henry Will, Ilea Heed, 1). 11. Hartholemow, William Weldel und Kev. lteada. The church has made a number of Im provements this summer, and tbe proceeds of this festival will be used towards the payment of tbe expenses incurrmi. ti, object Is a worthy oue, and will no doubt receive the liberal support of the cltUsus el Lancaster. lheS4ui()itOn0(e. Antheny Sears and James Waters weie arrested Uht eetlng en llie tUuKO of drnnkfT! r.,-, CISli disorderly ceudllct by Censtable Morrluger. Alderman A. F Dennelly commuted Seais for 10 days, and Waters for IS hours. Hears was arrested becausohewont te his home t.nder the In fluence of liquor, and a neighbor who was .c.jr Bll;R WBS Kreay Hn,10yea VfJd, bla disorderly conduct A I'rale I)l)ea hy Ciewj., The trsln due at King atreet lrem Head ing at80 p. in., was an hour late last oven even oven leg. -ibis was largely owing te the great crowds which bearded the train Bt Head Ing returning from the Sens of America parade. At llelnbeld's station a " bull nose " pulled outel one of the ears, causing a delay et ever a half hour, I-II I LIT IlUnKU'fl GltlUR. Htt Admits His Uellt and lUpUlm Why Committed the Ilitrr. Among the rastongersen Niagara Ex. press through Lancaster at 0:C0 yesterday morning was Philip A. iluber, the thiev ing express agentTwhe was en his way teETs borne in Sunbury, In cbarge of two detccllver. Arriving at Sunbury be was tsken before a magistral, where ball In the sum of tf.,000 was demanded. Iluber was able te proetiro but 12,000 a,nd he waa committed In default of ball te tbe county prison for trial at court In working up ibis case the detectives, at the start, all thought that Pratt was the guilty man. A very clese wslch waa kept upon him and a "shadow" delectlve bearded at the aame beuse with bltn and watched bis every movement Pratt once bad a talk with a detective In which the fermer raid that If a man would get no mere than flve yeara for stealing (30,000 he would be paid well The detectlve waatbtn positive tbat be was guilty, but they concluded te watch every ompleyo of the company against whom thore was tbe slightest suspicion. Iluber bad always lived modestly en bis f7f ter month, but It was seen tiotlce.1 tbat he stepped wesrlng overalls whlle at work and began te den new cioines. One el ihedetectivtw In tlme made hltn hltn selt a great friend of Kxpress Agent Iluber. The agent'a new frlend erganised a mineral ere mining company and Induced Huber te let blm have f 1,000 en the strength of prom prem prom Ised profits. Iluber bsd the money In cold cash and the detectlve secretly noted the fact tbrt the money was In (he aame de nominations as tbat of tbe stelen money. THIS niOHT THAOIC AT I.AHT. Tben Mrs. Iluber began te wear silk dresses and te buy Jewelry. In tlme the Uuber bonee was refurnished In geed style and seme tlme later a costly steam beating apparatus was Introduced. The winter following the less of the money, Mrs. Iluber began te glve elaborate rccoptlens at lier borne. The following spring and cummer Mrs. Iluber Invited her friends te delight ful lawn parties at which lawn tennis was a prominent feature When het weather arrived the Hubcrs gave river parties, and Mrs. iluber thenght nothing of the cost of I taklnc trcauenl trlna te Itarrlhhurcr. I a. story that she had rtcelved u legacy I M f0umi i0 u0 untrue. The dotectlvo didn't knew whero Iluber brought the meney from, but It had the odor of camphor. He thought It had been "planted" and be neon nflerwards paid back the debt and n llttle whlle later bor rowed another thousand from bis friend Huber. This tlme the ether dotectlvo watchedllubcras he left the expresa office and went te bis house nnd roturned with the cash. He bad goeo neara bank and the meney again bad the odor ofcampherabout It. That was In the early part of this woek. Iluber was then doceyod te Philadelphia and the search et the bouse followed. In all (18,3.15 In cash and f l.'-IOO In sccurllles was reoeverod. When arrealed In Phila delphia Uuber explained the prosenco of the cash In bis bouse by stating that he had failed years age and cheated his oredltors. Wlien the doteetlvos told him that he had only rocelvcd f 1,300 by this transaction be breke down and con fosned. He cnlit that he msde n great mlstake when be told bis wlfe that be bad Iho money, an slie nt ence deslred incut a swell ami for two years past he has had liell en earth. THE COLIIMUIA II It I".. The KiiltrniMU That Waa Cnufdil Ity the KMBicerntArt Itrpem liars. List evenlng word catue te thin city that a big ure was reglng In Columbia, and asked that atslstance be aent te that town. Thoehlof engineer of the II re department was notified and he aoen had the onglne and hese carriage nt the Pennsylvania rail road freight station. They wero leadod en a Hut ear attached te a frelght trait lly this tlme most exaggerated roperu, had been circulated around town concern ing Iho lire, nnd poeplo began te think that the whole town was In danger, lleeldes the llremenn crowd seen gathered nt the sta tion and the train bearing the Ure appa ratus and llrotneu was packed with men end boy Theso wero all deemed te dlaappolnttuent, howevor, for when llie train readied Dlllorvllle a tele gram was roceivod stating that It was net nocessary for the Liuoaster poeplo te ceme with thelr ongliie.un the II re wan under con cen trnl. The result of this was the poeplo who wero anxious te get a free rlde te Columbia wero oeiupollod te walk back te Lnucasler. The englne mid ilremeit wero aftorwerds brought back by the rullread company. On account of the Ure HarrlHbiirg acoom aceom acoem modatlon, whleh left this city ut fi.:i0, was run by Ml. Jey and llie enn from 11 e West, due here at CilS, was veiy late, hav ing been made up In Columbia, Arcliltiit te llixl, itimrr, ,lr. Thad. Henry, Jr., inade a narrow escnpe from Borleus Injury en Thursdsy evenlng. He bad eharge of n llnblng party and en thelr relttrn te this city he drovetohl home te loave the cooking utenslln. Whlle taking thorn front the wagon the horse scareu ami siarieu te run sway. Mr. Henry roached for Iho lines and made an effort te step the borer. He wasdragged for n half square and was very badly bruised though he was forlunale In escaping with his life. The herse ran ilewu North ttrcel te An. drew, and down Andrew te Water, en whleh slreet he wes caught near Coneaiegt, by Harry Hnlder, bartender at the Cooper house, who happoued te be In the neigh, borheod. The herse was arterwards taken te the livery stable et Haerstlck A. Sen, te whom he belonged. The buggy y,nn net damaged. A Aleunllght ftte, The Yeung Ladle1 Aid scclety had e most dellghtlul fote at Kecky Springs lant eveulng. The storm or wind that passed evor the city aud throatenod te Interfere with the parly tetuled only te moderate the oxceasive neat and ronder the tompora tempora tompera turo of the air delightful. Thore were about fifty ceuples In attendance, a number of them .belng from distant cities. Tbe ovenlng was spent In denclnp, beating and promenading lu the bosky greve. Tayler's orchestra furulahed the musle and Mr. Oeorge Soheolz, the catorer, provided au ainple aud excellent lunch. The swalus aud maidena danced until 1! o'clock thu uinrulng and then roturned te the city In LtlBIS. A L'elUr ICutibnl On Wednesday night thieves breke Inte tbe bouse et Uenjimln Huaely, whero- Hiuea at no, au west King atreet. They prled ctl the slips et Iho cellar window that bold the sash in and It wus then an easy matter for them te effect an eutrauce They tried te epen the deer leudlng up stairs, but found It locked. They thou ceu. tented themselves in remaining down stairs and carrying oil all the edibles, mtch as butter, egg?, rte, that were lu ihe refrigerator. This morning when ihe family arese they found that lliere was ueuiing in the cellar for breakfast. 1UII S iirm In l'.iiau, The eatern section of Kplirata township was visited by a ball Bterm en ThUMday evenlng, ler the fourth tlme within ua many weeks. The storm lasted for twenty lulnules, but no great damage wasdone, for tliii reason tbat tbe previous storms de stroyed all that could bs destroyed. Hall aise reu in ureouneoic and Karl township, near tbe Kphrata township line, but the damafje dene was sllghu The fall of rain about Mlllway and ether places were very heavy. Held rur a llt-ilnc. Jehn Dougherty was arrested yesterday for drunken and disorderly conduct and cxpeainK hla person, and Alilerman lier- i suey uew Dim ler a hearing. j VKKHTN IMRK. Imprevtnitnti That Baa IWctatfy Been nmi-nii first Ficale. Jehn Copland, who hsa leased Penryn park for tbe coming season, visited tbe grounds yesterday when he found tbat great Improvements had baen made. A fine paling fenee bas been constructed along tbe railroad track, whleh reaches from the breast of tbe dam or lake te tbe end of tbe base ball grounds In tbe northern part of the grounds. This Is te prevent accident-, as heretofore people, In tbelr anxlety te gt en trains, crowded upon tbe track. A large Iren gate will be made In thla fence at tbe station. The buildings en the grounds have all been repainted and they leek very welL Several new booths have been erected. Tbe little telegraph oinee north of Ihe station will be used aa a tleket office only and a telegraph tower la new In course of orcctlen, The grounds leek very pretty at present The first plcnle of tbe sessen will beheld en Tbursday,June 28tr, by Harrlsburg parties. They expect te bring a large crowd. m NrilUCK AT A CltOSSlNO. The Chicago Limited llltaa Twe UerMTiam at LBndUvllle. Thursday afternoon about bait past three o'clock as tbe New Yerk and Chicago Limited expresa cant, whleh was late, was passing the railroad crossing at Landlsvllle It struck a two horse team In cbarge of Michael Schmidt, a Herman driver for J, O. Mlnnicb, with whom waa Jonas Fry. Tbe wagon was broken all te r leees, one of tbe horaes was Instantly killed, and the ether merely injured by being thrown down an embankment Mr. Fry escaped with out Injury, but the German driver reeelved bad injuries about tbe head and legs. Death nl Mrs. MclielM Nary. Mre. Sarah Nary, wlfe of Nicholas Nary, died at her residence C08, Church atreet, this morning, aged 02 years. Deceased was the mother or Jehn Nary, a prlnter, who Is new living in Washington Territory. Her lunerBt win take piace en Monday morn ing at 0 o'clock with services at SU Mary's Catholic church. Itrepcht Three Butt Asalntt Her Ilutband llcfore Alderman Spurrier tbe wife of Harry (Jallagher has brought suits against ber husband, charging him with surety of tbe peaoe, malicious mlsoblef, and carrying coneealetl weapons. Warrants were Issued for Oallagher's arrest, but be does net acorn te be In town. Collision el Wagons. This morning the truek wagon efSatnuel Fex and one of Uartman's large Ice wagons oellldod at Orange and Mary atreets. The truck wagon was mueb the lighter of the two, aud It had an nxle broken, besides being olhernMso damaged, A name Thla Kvenles. This ovenlng the Inquirer Junier and Ivery ball elube will play a game The battery for tbe former will beltuasman and (lerlllrskl and for the latter Hener and Hartley. V A llnmWanie llmlueu tVsgen, One of the handsomest business wagons In the city Is that or D. S. liurak, tbe East King stroet grocer, msde te his order by Philip Doorsem, carriage manufacturer. The wagon la substantially built and Is ar tistically palnted. The color of tbe running gear Is erange with black stripes, the lower part of tbe body Is a bottle green, with a band of orange, and the panels are of lake carmine, and en the slde is Mr. Bursk'a nameand business. Tbe wagon Is used by Mr. Hunk In the delivery or goods and Is greatly admired by all who coo It liia Willow Slroel Itcronuea church, llev. II. W. Uurhard pister, I1119 been iinderifOlnK repairs recently. Tlinre wlllboareclalsoivlco Unite en Butiduy al 10 a in. aud 7'10 p. in. A coleiril ciinipmoelliiK under tlie auspices or llie M. K. cliiucb or lU'Kloysllle, el this city, ulil ia held In Jehn Uenrad'u grove, I'revldtncu township, Saturday and Heminy, DMA TXiU MMNti - In Hits city, en the ?1U lnnt.Mnry, will, e( Uebeil A. awing, In the Ulh 1 enrel her ii(e. The rt latlvea nnd Itlenda of the family are reapccttully luvlud te attend the inneml, from the laaldnnce of her hmbanO, Ne. Uccb'iind Blreet. en Saturday morning al o'clock. Hervlces utHt Antheny' church at ') o'clock. Interment ut 8t. Antheny's enmo enme enmo lery. na NAtiv.-ln thUeIly, en Iho SM Inst.Sinth, wlloet Nlchelaa Nary, uged 6J yeurn. The telatlvaa nnd IiinnOu et tte fftinlly are rnipnrtlidly Invited te attend the luneial from her husband's losldence. Ne. 10H Church BUoct.en Monday uiorelugnttsx o'clock. Ser vices ulMt.Mnry'H church at 0 o'clock, lnur muni nt St. Uary's cemetery. 'Jt l'iMUURTON-.luno;e, lSwi.Jehn 1'lnkorten. Kunural lrem hla residence In Mount Jey, Monday nt lu o'clock a. lu, luttrinent at Don Den egal. ..t 1'k.miiMAN.- I. mini 1'eternmn, wlle of w II llimT. . l'otenmui.ln her twentieth jtur. Notlceot lunorel heretter. Ewisii -In this city, en the 2'd Inst., lntaut Child of Jehn ana Mary Kwlng. runnrnl Unnorrew (daturday) mernliiK at 8K o'clock, from the restdonce ellts parunts, Ne. lie ueckland street. Hw at at, Antheny's church. MAKKKrti. Urmln and f roviaiena. rurnlshed by 8. K. Yundt, llreker. Cuioaeo, Juee 1i, 1 ou o'clock p. m. Wheat. Cern. Oau. l'erk. Lard. June July AllKUBt .... Bepteniber. Dectiiiibtir. crude Oil., Consels .. 4i aiv; .... uy, ok 13.6S in a.w 13 82 '-'K 2VS U.75 s 0 8 17 8 31 8 31 ,.'.U 7-.e Cleslui; I'ilces-2 o'clock p. in WhHat.Cern. Uala. l'erk. lard. "umi e)h t hi 13 r.0 S 1U Jmy mi tii 13 60 AllKUSt VKi l'i y,y. 13 63 8 12 8 A rentember ti ii !)J 13 Oi 8.32 Ducuuiliiir. . Crude Oil... i ; Closing t'ilces-3 30 o'clock p. Wheal. Cern. O Us. I'( m. erk. Lard. June iVi 31 July li AURiist 't)'y epteIllll(lr toy, DKCfiiuher il'i ruduUll , Winter Wheat BprliiK Wheat Cern Cats Kye llurley 1 1 uu 8 '.' 13 re b 17 13.76 8 S7 13 77 8 3-2 sew Uuielpls. WOT A-14 10 10 331 131 Uead. UnptilntR llnim Hecelnts Culllu ,8ej IV'w Mew Vnrk fltecks, Nw or, June '21, lp. m.-Money closed at IX per cnu ; Kxch&nge steady j pouted rites, II 81Xei WXl nctual i-ates M 870 4 87Vi ter 00 days and fl (HSI mi ter demand , Uevernments cle-ted steady ! currency 6's II 1 bid i IX's de, II en j t 's coup , l s' bid. The stock mnrket this morning opened nctlve und slieng nnd prices adv uced throughout thu flrst hour en buying or thu Krangers. N. V. A N. K, mid N. V. At 11 o'clock llie Hdvauce ranged rreiu Vi te 1 per cent. Thu uiarkut his sluce beeu dull and tea urelCKi save stuck Market. Ciucuue, J uiiii Ul.--Cattle Receipts, ll.ieet shlnmiiits. neiiii; market itnady; natives 13 a;H(Jt 0; bteekem and letwlurs. 12 .VIJSj'i cnwfc nulls aud mixed, II 7JQI W) Teians 'liens Receipts, IJ.000 head; shlnmenu. nrnei umrkia nasy ; mlxxd, 15 JiOl 6): heavy lia7Jl light, S5 luasWi pis, U0 & -0 Phip Receipts. 8 Oil head t shipments, nenet market stxsily; lutlvns. It JJQSW: ToxauM2tt(ine, leeders, 13 IS; lambs, $ 00 Clilrage piodace Market. CHtoiiie, J u 11 u '22, It 30 a. m. Mnrket epened. Wheat Jun. ec.e July, bufie.i Aug.. me , aept.MKe. ' eeMr.woJ.une' ''' Jaly' iic,; A"K'49Xl a . "7une' 3tc- " J nl J0' ! Auf-i Wic 1 Sept., U5;c. ..Vpl'.?,!?, M Jl,,J'' ,IS w'"-". s'S'J'i-m.listS?1 July'WtU' Au". Short KllM-June, 17 i.X; July, 17 liXi Auqut,76),sept,7e2:, r' " ' mtladalphta Produce Market. .'Htuhstrnu, Jnne51.-rienrWadrt tales Uoe bblat Minn, Jtakert, WteaTSt I'ean'a. .m.Ijr' .MS1 2i western no, H 10J4 75 1 Winter Patents, N75S3 00, lyre, 13 70. Wneat-Jnae tjlet Jnly,g7c.tAiir.tcVc. Cern-.? nne, (,', Julr.'iwxcj Aug.lA-e. Oats-June, 4.01 Julyufce, Aur" Hjfe. ITsw Yerk Market. Kaw Yeas, Jnne SI -fleer market itwuJy rtne.tliMtest Bnpurflne. sl4-a)9 0Oi Mine stra.wtB5 0)j city mui. astral VJieei Minn. Wheat extra, f300e)S2B. "wi He. S, Bed, Winter, Ju y, 87c 1 Ausaat. ssue t receipts Zl 3M t liiptiIenU. 71.W0; RUats -Me. 1, WhllA StAte. 41HUJI 3l.e 1 shipments, 4. " " stye dull i state 75c Barley nominal. Perkdnllt 01a Hmuii aiiu Xe.60, receipts, Lard ami j .ipne, t87J 1 July.H CO Melasseidull) ler W beUlni stock. 19c. Turpentine dull at 3(5e. " Kesln stefjdy 1 strained te geed. II 17M. Petroleum qilett KeflnM fn cases, ewe. rrstelits du.1 1 grain te Ilall.SKar' " SSeitl'Vulr.'WteVtrc,, -JJeasler "tste, 16HOI70 j WesUrn.lS teo"?Kre.IU". Iteflned cntleaf, 80 1 Uranula- Taiiewauii) prime city, 4Kc Blee nominal t Carolina, rurtogeod, Mia CorTue nun 1 ralr Carvoea.ler ttle, 15Jc. Bleck stark eta. Quotations by Ueed, UcUrann era, Lancaster, Pa. A Ce., bank- aaw vess list Canada Pacinc U. C. C.l Colerado Ceal Control Fact no Canada Southern... ChliBt L. A 1'bg-... Uen.AUle U....... Del. LA W 11 a.m. 12 m. sr.at. WK 40 i... .... .... .... .... 6JX eee leeee KM 13 29 K Se 60X see 1K 21 4 82 Kli 91 01 7i ai u. ..-.. . ...... ......... Krle2naj Jeru ? LjOH. a n L. Shero Mich. Cen Missouri l'acine neck Valley W. "...................... N.P. rrer i.west ..........,,.,..,. N. x.C ......... . ... NewKiiRland Bast Tonuesseo O m&ha. ......... , Oregon ITangporlallen. Ontario A W raclOcUnll Ulchmend Terminal St. Paul Texas l'aclrlc , Union l'actnc , Wabash Cem v. eiH 81 m" 73 23H MM 61! 1W lt&S 3l" , ivl . B4 '. K 7li . WW ions KH KSXl 10&H .... eg 30 85 uy, isyt si 83 '2IVi 2.14 51U 21. U)i KIH 13 23V4 23X 7I.K 78Vi lOlJi VAV, :::: & tin tm J3Ji 29 1S-1 4s;s wabasnrrel , Western U West Shero Henda rntLADSLraiA list. teh. Vel B..N.Y- VWll PS. H. U.a.a. ...... ....... ... MM .te n-m Heading... , in. nav UesUrav. l'uss P. A K..... ....... ... N.Cent , foeplesrass BOg. Uen'a Oil 7JV Phlla. Traction ., llSJi 73 74! J 1'Ol.lTWAL.. llemorraile Slate Ticket. rOR SUI'KIMI JUDOS. J. II. M :Cellum, of Hutquehanua county. KLE0T0I18, Atl.arge-lt Milten Sneer, A.r. Keallnir. 1. navia w Honors, 'A. AIV111 Dliv. Aniicniui BiiiKee, 3. A. II. I.ndner, l. William J Lalta, n. Jehn Taj ler, V. franklin Waldnn, 7. lloerge W. I'aultUK, H, Jnmuj)8mlth, . Daniel .8chwoyer, 10. W.ll. uian, 11. Charles hoblnsen, 12. Jehn II. Itevneldfi, 13. i:aa'fl .!.! lyner, ll.ttlmen 1'. I.lht, 11. William Pent, 7. Russell Karnes, la.HenryK. Woodal, iu. Herman Reller, -e. William a. Uarman. 21. William .Mahnr. '22. Jehn II. ltalley, U.Jehn Huckonsteln. 24 William p. Lanlx, l'. David 8. Merris, m. James II. Caldwell, (7.H.T. Nelll, U.J. L. ltiewn. COUNTY TICKET. Cetiffrrj. 1IOUACK 1.. HAtDKMAN, Chlckles. Stale Senater. CHRISTIAN UOWK.Strnsburg, Atiembtv. (Northern District.) J. r. KCIIVRRNACU, Mnnhelm. JOHN lUI.KY.Munhelni. KMAM'KI, IIOKrMAN.Kllzlbcthtewn. (Southern District.) JAMKSU. Me PARRAN, Diumore. Jlecertter. JOHN RK1I11 AN, Manhelni. Ceiinli Hollciter. WM. 11. ItlllNTON, Lancaster. Ju'V Uommiiilencr. -RANKI.lN CLARK, Stresburg. JHrectert e the J'oer. P. WAI. I., Lancaster. J. MOVIUOMKRY, Mountvllle. V'rdeu Jiitpecteri. A. I,. W1NTKRH, Provldenco. 11 '. HAMILTON, WestHempncd .VKH'Al) t'JCKTJtWjrilXl.'i OAlflNtJ POWIIKR. ROYAL BAKING POWDER, Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never varies. A marvel el purity, siiengih and wholeseineness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and can net be sold In competition with the multitude or low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders Held ettlu-in earn. Reval Hakime 1-ewdsb co . ni wall Street. New Yerk. lyisiydAw DIVIDEND NOTICE. Kaiiu Ifllj' estuxrn Makkkt Ce., j The Heard or Dlrctors'haTe'thljiday do de clarcil a dlvldum! or threo per cent,, payable en the rlrt day of July, I js. at the oillce el the treasurer. JOHN 11. ruY. Jun2 4ld eecreury. M AKl'lN IIKOrUKKS. It's Kttsy te .Moderate thuTempetature by the Clethes. All the Styles of Coel and Uret zy Sum mer Clethlug te pick lieui ler ileu or Heys -Men's ssrge Bulb?, Flan nel Suits, Cheviot butts, shapely, strong and coo', iioie. l.tre Ujy's cool and Dresy Suiu, tew and fj ue. small Hey's Flaunel Suits, 2 75, $.',W aud is 0J. In Coel coats and Coats and Vests j our tit Is here In any doslra deslra bleUludr, l5e te 0(0. New Styles .lu White and Coleicil Duck Vests, Dress Shirts, Night Shirts, Ltght Uiiderw ear. Hosiery and Necl wear, Cellars and Cuffs. Whatever may be your want, you'll find your lde hoie atde pendable lowest prices. MARTIN BRO'S Clothing utij rtinilsliIiijT (loeds, 2S NORTH QUEKN8T. JKVAN'S l'LOUH. -USE- LEYAjM'S FLOUR. it Always Ulvej hatuiacttcn. KEEPI COOL! , v2! ADVMUTItK&n. SUUOOliTAxTlSSgl-TB BPLICATK Is.new In tba hands et the Treasurer Offlce hours from b a. m. till 4 p. m. """urer- ,in.tf a a W "'J.V'1" Tssnrer. liiTO-tldB We.iacentie square. fj TKAIt OLD PUKK BYE WHISKY 75 CENTS A QUART. Quality unaurpMMtd for the money. , BOItUKB'SLlQIJUUBlMBV, Ne. zl Uentre tquare, Lancaater, Pa. ANTED- HF-rTLKI) WHITE wr man 10 cook, wash and iron t me fllttm slzea ftmllyt geed home for proper person ; all modern conveniences. Addresr, . . C. W. UAKBB. Je-Md Aberdeen, aid. WANTKD-MANUSORHTS BY AM ateur Anthers. Addresn, ... 1LO. UAY, Kfllter, It Ne. 83 Lafayette Place, Mew Yerk. WANTED-A GOOD, ACTIVE BOY wants a position te run errandr, or make uiii'-ihibvueimiji unuim ATipiy Kb ltd Ne.446 WBBTLK1 stun I STRUT. TESTATE OF CATHARINE MeQIN -BJJ HH, late of Lancaster, cltv. Pa., at- cesse d. Letters of administration en said es tate having been arranud te tte nnderslgned. all parsons lndebud thereto are rt quested te make Iminndlate payment, and these having claims or demands against the fame, will pre sent tbm without dniny ler rettlereent le the uuueniignca. UAI, UOU1NNK!, Kt'OKKI U.P1IITU. Administratrix. Junel-CIK Attorney. YOU CAN BUY NAPUTHALENE, 1 he coal tar prod u c r, at JTUAlLkx'e JtASTKND PHARMACY, (Opposite Kastern Markn),) Una p-ckaee or 2 ler Me. Just recetved a new let of genulne cork flqata ana speat and Iren hooks lllatrlaen make.) ihe cheapest let of reels, lines, etc., In the city. Lance tipped ana all Lance Weed Reds at great bargains. M.W.FAw BAND INSTRUMENTS NICKEL Platrd. Musicians In city and county will please note tha we are nickel Plating large quantities et bind Instruments. Bam- File of our work can be seen In the window at 17 North Queen street Werk warranted and prices reasonable. HDCHMILLKR'S Plating and Polishing works, ap3-iwdR 130 North Market Street. PROCLAMATION. Netice Is hereby given that the ordi nance ter preventing accldent by nre tnd the better Ipresorvailen or order in the city, and Prohibition llin sale or rnqtlnir. throwing or firing or eqnlbs, rockets or nthr flreworks.betere the 3d, 1th and Sth day or J uly. will be strictly onterced. The said otdlnante entirely prohibits the firing et gnnsoreUier flrearnis, or ihe soiling, casting, throwing or firing chasers fr ether fireworks epcr-tlng a similar minner, within the limits el thecliy ALMT. S.UUnUL.1.1 , Je2M2ld Mayer. T-EKl' COOL 1 KEEP COOL 1 W. A. REIST & CO., GROCERS. UiKNKH It. Kir O AND DUUKhTS. Will Ulve Away TO MORROW, te H very One lullicgal their fctoie, a BEAUTIFUL FAN. DUIiKKKM AND DtlSY INtiS. SAI.AI) DllltSS- TA 111. K OILS. JlbACif WKLL'S P1CNIU Sl'KCI A1.T1KS. Special Prices te Picnics, Campl-g and ri-hlng i.lubj. (loeds lHllverid prompt. Tulephene. W. A. Reist & Ce., UltOUKRS, Cor. East Kim? and DukeSls, 1U1H WEEK'S SNAP -AT- S. CLARKE'S. PRUNKI.I.ASeuly 103 per pound. U'JOI) HONKY, with gUts cover, .10cp-r box. CI.AHK'S AA P (.Oil It, 4'Jj per quarter. FeurCunsSUUAR CORN, 250 Twe Pounds NKW l'RIINKS aud Twe Pounds NKW DATK3 lei 25j. Klve Pennds LaUN DRY STARCH and Five Cakes SO AP.'SSc. One Pound lie PL ICIIKS rer23c. , One Pound J5c CAHPORNIA PLUJIB ler lie. Threo Uettles 1'lOliLKH ter 25?. Eighteen Cent lloiea MUSTARD or Sl'ICKD BARD1NH.U, 10c. 1 12 Piece Dinner Set, WITH M CO WORTH OK 1KX. New for the tall, of July ! Daarlrlendr, leek at this. A Regular Picnic. Our New aud Superb FOURTH JUL CAKKP, 11 ASK HALL COOKIES, VANILLA. WAFUlf, AND FRENCH CRKAM JUMULKS, A ml as many mero dlrrerent kinds as would fill bailer this raper te onumerato tbem all Call nnd seu the urand Display and have your palate tickled with these dellgbtlul Cakes and Crackers. IN .SEASON. This U the season rer Picnics, nnd we neure ou thst our stock el Ihouitevu Uends cannot e surpassed rer assortment or prices. SAMUEL CLARKE'S WHOLKSAI.K ANDRKTA1I.TKAANDCOF FKK STORK, 12 and 14 SOUTH QUEEN BTREET, M-TK!.KPIIONK.- WUULKSAL1-: AND IIKPAIL (IHO mi:. Reist ! will pesuivkly uiv k away te mor row (SATlhDAl) KVKNINU, -FlV KHUNDRK0COP1KSO1-V4 Burnelt'd Famous Jttclpe Hoekp. OV ALL KNOW WHAT THEY A US Anil II j ou have net born ret tuuate enough in geriing one wnen we innun our amnion 1 builen six month at'O. you will certainly net mUsthls Keed opportunity This Is Just the season or the year when you will need such a valuable guide. The retail price or the book la '21c. Wecoargejou uethlny. Allweexp-ct or you Is simply toast leriliu I100W jettirwlia you will net itet It. LOOK OUT I NtT WHKK Wt WILL UIV K AWAY Taolheuinnd Large, Handseme, Imiertcd Chlntnii sans, THIS 13 A HOLD VEN1URF, Rut ue mu awake le ttirt Interests (I rur trade, aud will apar.i neither puliis uer cith te cat ry cut our liht , EIEEWORKS. ThB Largest Sleck r I Fireworks In the city. Wheles&lH nnd Retail, and at prices fully iu pm-cunt, lewer U'ftn any ethn house Parties wlstluK te pmchase ler prlvatu mil public displays, n'lll de well by KetllnK our prlres and senlntr our Immense stock eeetlvuiull wludews, Itent aud slUu. Reist, Wholesales Retail Grocer, ll I'er. V. Klug aud I'rluce SU ., LANUABTKU.PA. ItK II' A It VJl TJSKUK.VTS. WANTED-ONK THOUSAND OLD Common Pigeons JnUimtt Chnttlaca, Pa. Cl A J88S-TUE CITY TAX DU vSlSl10, " ?. In the hands of tlisCltv i.f,MM,J0I coeeuon. (ifnce henrs, 9.0a les tldU City Treasurer. gHRINO, 1883. Fine Tailoring. be.urp,rBanaW"r,0cSS eympS?5KSPcinn" H. OERHART. riMXIMI'OKTIHa TAILOR. Kn.M UUXBN BT., LANCASTER. Pa NORTH RHHiaNtfn-lSRAKL O. KKB, 8K0. rotary or Penn Township Mntnal rirtj I?J?i2Vm.linnjr'i)' 1-sncaater county, re slKnea as director and secretary c t said fcim. E'JS;,.AR0nM?,a,nBmD8rs el tbe company will please st.naalItheIrcommunjcatlens.etc. !oT;.,.!:1ie,neJ, secretary appointed. Spert !ngHlll,I.ancastrcnnty,Pa. P .KW'rZ .'H.WM sppelnted secrtsry pre tern, el il5nti??iJ!;?te,,l,,,J' tnen secreury.ane sp SS,nii?5eX'ar,rnn.atreMn'er June 20,lf(S, Si.?Ji -"cter J ene 6,l8f.. He served as secretary ever twenty-one years, aed as dlrec-Ja'-??" "" a"a newelee ted V1 riiSintr5S.J:?,.?0',,,'a ABrtenliurai: liu"at iJS&'SVKStfeZ' LnctUt cennj&ftia NOriOK IS UEKKBV GIVEN THAT In compilation with an ordinance, an. P.PJ0? J,,?rcu 18 ,687' for tne levy and cillee. HS.n ?X-"iJ22f ,ftx w,Ul,n lhe cltver l-ineas-!'. "reet purposes, en all hacks, eabi, coaches, omnibuses, lenr horse waaeng. two. b?F wl?.n. local delivery, araya, carts, j-ther vehielee. stnet railway carstblearaph telephone. and elecule light pelen. Is nowena and payable at tbe efflce et the city Treasnrer. Any person railing te take eat a license or rnsbyt te pay the license tax reqnhreaby said r-rdinanee. or who shall violate any of the PP.vlA,en'r "i"7 scotlen thereof, shaU tub ili ?,,enrflSr' ,,.n a'Hen te' tie imme 2IS!ef'cU of his ileeme. 10 a penalty of five dollars fercaih and evrv otrenso. .,.-. J. ll.RATUPON, J12wa City Treasurer. JJKAU TULS ADVBKTLSEMENT. CHEAPSHOES AT HIEMENZ'S. Aheut300 pairs Ladles' Kia Opera Slippers at 40 cents rer pilr. virt' Anether let or about KO pairs, Ioather lined, at Ce cents, worth tieu ,-, Small let or Ladles' Kid Oxford Tles,65 cents Let of about lOOpnIrs Ladles' Kid andreb andreb ble button meit 1 1 them square tee : some of tbem round tee, with patent leather tip at ll.t 0 rine let of Ladles' nook Lsce Shoes, with patent leather tip, 11.25 and II se. "' w,lu New let or Men's Heb Nnll Shoes, II 00. Vn-tine let or Children's Heel and Bprlnx Heel Butten Shoes t BO cents for s'zes 4 te JW : 75 cents for sizes 8 te 10H. "" - oea Leatter Heuse slippers f Jr ladlei, 45 Ladies' Carnet Bllpper, 10 cents, lien's Fine Heamlci-s Luce shoes, 11 30. Large let or boy 'a shoes from 71 te II ea Bhees or nil kinds at reduced prices. NO. 52 NORTH QUEEN ST. w ILL1AMSON & FOSTER. The Het Weather SDMMEB -HAH- Oaught Us Prepared -FOR- MY MBRGEUCT. dent's Ralbtlggan Uudershlrlr, ?5, S5,ss, 50 llalDrlgiran Drawers, 35, 3d nnd 50 cenln. Hots' Indl (lauze or llulbrlirg-in Under shirts, '25 and as eni8. OB Reys' Twllied Jean Drawer. AN 1RRL91ST1ULK INDU0KA1ENT. Oent's (lonulne ltalbrUgiin Undershirts or Drawers, 33c per Uaimunt, or C5a per Suit. ..'iS"".-ummer lnnel shirts, II 00. 1., It ea. 1 1 59. Oent's DoinetShlrlp, I'l.luer Pleated, S3, te. 75cent. Gent's Whlte and Colored Hosiery, 13, 17,25 nf.'fi H'ack Hosiery rer Ladles, Genlsand Children. Attractive M'k Neckwear In Teck Scarfs or reur-ln Hand, 55 and 60 rents. QrenallueTecKand Winlier Ecirr ,11 and 50 cents. Percale Teck Sent Si, 7e each, or 4 ter 25c. Wholesale Prices te Dealers. Williamson & Fester, 32. 34, 30 & 38 E. KIM1 ST., LANUASTKR, PA. BRANCH STORE, llARRlSUURO, PA. H 1KHU ,t llKOrUElt. Hirsh & Brether. UNKUUALED COillTORI'. IN11IITAULKTIUN TIUSOi. UNSURl'ASSAIILE QUALITIES. AOl'-TORE-iPPKOACUKD PRICES. TIIIV1N WKI01II' AND LOW IN PRIC'HS. Seersuckers, Flannels, Mehairs, Silicienes, Drap d' ete, Alpacas, Linens, 1NCOA1". COATi AND HST3 AND K3TS. 1A.VCV WHITE MARSEILLES. KANCV KIOURLO VE-TS-THtt LAT18T. Llr E I PANTi AND VKBT?, PLAIN AND STRIPED. UREV COAT. SIRU'ED COAT3. ShELSUCltER COATS AND VESIU FOR MEN AND HO S, SIOU AND UPWARDS. K EUV llllNCl IN LIUUP WEIQUT rUR NUUI.SU3. 4-CALL AND SHETUtU.-Ra Hirsti & Brether, THE ONB-PRIOH Clothiers & Furnishers, COR. N. OLr.KN Sl'HrKr AND CENTRE 1 AI,TD4S 8UUARE. LANCASTER, PA, . "S
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