5i'l'',,'"J'' -'-?': . -;, ,V'V' wrr t . -.-" THE LANCASTER IAILY INTELLIGrENCEH, THURSDAY, AUGUST IB, 1830. . ; U?;v' ", 'i;r "',' -V v ' i l,tt u r.'-xs. fi.A. a" FJ' '.Y 1 d rfO'Stf AT COLUMBIA. v. FMT mitt 1ATTIIT HTEJ.I MMM t I MCIT Mil THE MMM. ; srv " irffuirntii 1'nr thn f 'nnip te Be Mnde jjpT Captain Bcanett Gen. 'Welsh Test '' . .. . . -ricwe i m Heia en Saturday. ,, WKVJUUt) U JU, VntMII A eiXMMlt. of Cesnuir C, fiaa received n ?M."ltw ftvm Lieut. Chaa. W. tlebb, of .5.. Bttttry C, SdU. 8. Artillery, new encamped '.' ftt tit. Gretna, stating that his command ;?5tltl rttara te Washington, D. C, about f, Autre 80. The command will return by -jCway of Columbia and will camp Vrhere during the night, A field r'ln which te tint crun carriatres mill Ifr)-. and racket hereea and te make camn will P & tit required. A4arm quantity of feed for &!$ the ma and hones will be required te be t. paid for by the government. TI10 neces sary arrangements will be mnde by Captain M..JwmeU. ,,.- . ..... ... f" Thcwcnie oreen. eisn nesi, -e. "i, KO. A. R., will be held en Saturday at ittiiMi nil vV Th tvsiit tin nrmiifrOil 'i. XOIIIU -sv "-'r -. .....--.."-- LXUMny features for the pleaaure of tlie per K? sons attending ; among which ii the ex- Sr enrsien te ML Oretna te see the regulars. The Sunday school of the Church of Ged m' Is picnicking te-day at Holse's weeds. lift, -visiting her brother, Albert Charles. Miss AUDIO Ulppie, 01 ruiiaiieipma, is visiting Mrs. Themas Williams. Mrs. Mary Wagner and Mrs. II. 1'. Wag aer left this morning for tlie heaslieie. Tim Mftrnnnlltnii lianil went te Harrlv tt burg this morning te go witlvtlieoxcurslen nef the Order or Railway conuuetora 10 'scttysburg. IB A picnic is ueiug iieitt iu-uj in tun fimu tbnieng me ngnisi hid nuurc. f& Mr. F. A. Bennett and children leu una Lnermng te spend several wccks 111 uiiick Darren Snrines. j Tamil UnfTmaii mi !jl filmier, illprl 'pl. frJLerday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. fc. MWWM MWMMini'l v.... ....., . . - . PMalHhnni lin hail 1neii llvlni? for the a(-t L 'enty years. The deceased was aged b0 MVearaat'thotlnie of his death. Tiie funeral $? will be held en Friday morning. it. A -.J.aa. A. ..H.AI.. . llin .11.1 In. Ilflll p,y Shawnee englne liouse has been an ai tied te Z. T. Brltten. Jehn Sheetz, n well-kneuii Ilslieniicn, , made a trip te Pert Deposit in n small canoe. A target practice was held by some. iucm bers of Company C. last evenlug. Leuis Miller tmnUfied and Wnlter Light classi fied. A-pleasant parly as held last tivenlng at the home of Mis Mury Xolte, en JJnlen street near Filth. A large number f friends were preseld and a geed tiine had. A soclable will be held tills evening In the Methodist church parlors. Miss Allce Felk has lea for a Ml te friends in Heutzdnle. A light fire occurred yestmdny alter alter neon at the house of Isaac Wilwiu, mi Iaj curt street, causel by a elfi containing home clothing breaking. The clothes tvern hung ever the stove te dry and Ml en the istoe wlieii the pole broke. The articles took Are, but the flames wcre quickly ex tinguished. The funeral or Mrs. Evan Williams was held this afternoon 11 o'clock, fiein her home in Mall alley. AUHCSTEU WITHOUT CAUU. Constalile Miaul) 1oeUh Up u Mini mid then llelcusct llliu. Last evening it was noticed that Herman Elliett, a tlcrmaii Hebren, had been arrested for eddling without licenbe. An Investigation shown that the whole afl'alr was an eutrage, iHirjictrided by an eftlcer wlieat tlie time was net In a fit condition te discharge his duties. The man who was arrcMed wune from Philadelphia en Tuevlaj-evciilngniul luul slopped ever night w llii n friend en Middle Mrect. Yesterday morning he (started te walk out tlie Philadelphia turnpike, having a bundle filled with tlnware en his luck. Just boyeud the street car station he was approached by Constable Jacob C Shnub, of the Till nl uartl, who asked him if he had any lineups. Flliett replied that he had, and placed his lusket en tlie fence. Shaub then told him he was n coustuble anil that lie would li.it e te go along with him. Klliett was brought, te this city and ledged in the btatlonhciiseaboutll o'clock. Here Shaub recorded the arrest as hitting been made en a warrant Issued by Alder man A. F. Dennelly. A rcpoiter called upon that alderman yesterday afternoon. The alderman said he had no knowledge whatoteref the affair, further than he had heard from outside seurcec. Shaub was then sought, but could net be found. Search was continued this morn ing, and Shaub, being kccii, sild that the prisoner bud been heard and discharged by the aideiman. Anether call was made upon the alder man, and he declared the statement made by Shaub was wholly false. Kcturuiug te the station heuse tlie reiicrtcr was iuformed that Shaub ordered the prisoner's release. In this the constable acknowledges he had " found him te be arrcrted without cause. There is, theicfere, nothing te held lilni." The prisoner, who is a one-eyed man, a -knewledges that he had no license, but at the same time said be had net etfered any thing for sale. " 1'lerced by a Ferk l'reiuf . On Wednesday afternoon, w lille engaged in unloading hay, Jehn Frltscli, aged lif tcen years, living en Derwart strett, near Maner, pierced his arm with a fork prong. It appears that the Iwy was nearly all un un eoaded and young Fritstli placed tlie fork, prongs upward, en the ground. In .(limp ing elf his right arm came In contact with the fork, and ene of the piengs plciced it Just above tlie wrist. It passed thieugh the none and caused iuteuse pain. Dr. J. W. Kinard dressed liie wound. Tbe Circular -iitv J)ld Jt. Jeseph Tribsler, a foreman nt 1). A. Al tlck's Sens, whlie working at a circular saw this morning had ills hand caught by the saw. One linger was Jueaily se veietl and the thumb and index finger iiadly cut. The weuud was dressed bv. Dr. s. T. Davis. Te Clean the Eust Jtoeortotr. The water committeo of ceuucils opened bills last evening for the cleaning of tlie east reservoir. The bidders wcre Daniel Schwebcl, 5220; Godfrey Suters, ?275 ; Daniel Hunter, $377.50. Tlie contract was awarded te Mr. Schwebcl. Tlie reservoir has net been. cleaned since 1&S0. The AVheel llroke On. The v heel of one of Henry Kmeych's coal wagon caught In the street car track at tlie comer of Seuth Queen and Conestoga treetB yesterday ancrnoeu and was tern off. The wagon was leaded w itli coal and had te be pre Ided w itli another w heel be fore It could be moved. A Handsome I'iiie. M. M. Jlernard has en exhibition at 1W cijpir stere a handsome pipe, w likli was presented te his father by New Yerk friends. The bowl is or meeischauiu, epped with solid siher. The stein is pearl and ebony and the mouthpiece is umber. A Sudden Death. Clarence, a slx-yoar-eld ten of A. YV. Bestick, 323 North Queen street, died uddciuy of inembraueeus creuji en Tues day night. Tlie chllii was in geed health the day iirevleus. Vlsittnu Old Friend. Daniel Erb, a former resident of ii(r Seuilersburg, this county, but new living at Dayton, Ohie, U visiting frleuds about til old home. A VEST HANDSOME DUEL. Fought After I)rk and Nobody Dnm ased. Frem the Albany Times. That duel of two Atlanta railroad men en Saturday evening was truly a noble affair of the kind. It Is te be hoped that a full and particular report or It will be read all through France, se aa te oncenrago editors and public- men there te a 1ettcr under standing of the true cede. One of these combatants fired five shots In rapid succes sion at his opponent only twelve paces away, and did net touch film. The ether fired one ahet, which cut a ttt Ig near hu opponent's head. Then reserving his four remaining snots, 110 nume uhhiiiu ! nation of the remarks out of it iilch grew the difficulty, the ether combatant with drew the statements which he had made under a misapprehension, and the remain ing four shots wcre flred in the air. All was forgiven, betli received tlie highest praise for their courage, and all concerned (Including the families of both and the 0)le of the city which ewes a great deal ie onterprlso and public spirit or both) wrre rendered supremely happy. That was a superb duel, ene of a kind te commend the institution te all right-minded men, if it should be arranged in all similar affairs that tlie bullets be drawn from each weapon beforehand in order te avoid any iiossible casualties. Tills duel, Indeed, exceeds In Interest tbe fameusduel In which De Witt Clinten and Jehn Swartweut figured, back of Wee haw ken, In 1802, w lien It was every ucntlo ucntle i nan's dnt v te stand up and )x shot by any ene who cnose te demand the opportunity, The quarrel between tlie two ttas political, and, consequently, In tliose days was very bitter. It was net a cae ofeur hlglier civ ilization, tthcre the two antagonists do de do neunco each ether as liars and poltroons, and open a battle togethcr In harmony at the next corner saloon. Clinten mid Swartweut met determined te hurt. Clin Clin eon lilt Swartweut 11 e times, and eacli time Swartweut demanded another shot. Once he was hit In tlie arm, then in the leg, then In the linger, and finally somewhere olse, but, even struggling en the ground in great pain, he Insisted that he should Tiave auetiici clianrc, though his antagonist was ns yet uninjured. In view of surh ridicu lous persistency Mr. Clinten finally cast his pistol en tlie ground and walked off, with the remark Hint he hail no patlence tilth a man who did net knew when his w eunded honor or ills w ounded body was sntlullcd. A HOY WITH A IlltOKIi.V NJXK. It Him Heen Hisikcti Ttvlce His Head SwIiiki A If On u wlsel. Ill the diminutive person of OeorgoUold OeergoUold OeorgeUold borg, twelve years old, llroeklyn has an anatomical phenomenon which tlie doctors who havesccii and examined him think cannot be inatched by any living person, if at all in tlie history of surgery. The boy's neck had been broken ence and re paired se that he seemed in ull respects like ether boys, and ew ing te it recent accident it again unhiuged, se that his head Htvlugs round an IT hung en a swivel. Yeung Geldberg's patents are peer but worthy persons, his father working for the Pennsylvania rullre.td company id $12 a w eek. On June 1.'! last (leergn went te a picnic at Schuet.eu p.tik, and for the first time in ills life saw a cherry tiee laden with fi nit. He climbed the tree, getged himself with cherries nml fell headlong from u blanch te a bench. When he was picket) up his head .swung around loosely as if upon a pltel, ami he w'as unconscious. The hid wascairled te tlie Leng Inland college hospital. Dr. Shaw the superin tendent of thn hexpll.'d, found that thn tertebnes of his neck wcre broken and utilcrcd Unit he be placed under the earn of a nurse in the accident ward. Fer flte w reks tlie boy lay en his liatk, motionless, with his head held in position by bags or ii.mil behind mid en iuicIi side. At tlie end of llve weeks he was dis charged as cuted. 1 Ie was then able te moo his head stlllly fiein side te Hide, hut a touch, however gentle, upon the ivcipltal bone caused intense, pain. A few days age he had'the misfortune te fall while id play and tlie muscles of ills necK again iesi coin rei ei me ueati, which resumed its suit el like condition. This relapse resulted in less of apixtfle mid health. Net lielng able te piy f.iawcek for the boy's maintenance and tuuituicnt id tlie Lern: Island hospital or ether nrlvatn in stitutiens, MrsuGoldberg, tlie boy's mother, en the udvlce of tilends, applied te the commissioner of thai itles. '('hey told lier tlie only place where Ueergu could be cared let was at I'latlnish. hhe took him there and he was dressed up In the prison gaib of the pliue. Tills lather shocked the sensibilities of Mrs. Geldberg, but she said that she ieuIiI stand it it tlie boy, of whom .slii) is very loud, would only get well. County Physicians Din us and Mone ex amined Gee i go Guldlieig'n broken neck and declared that tliey had net or kneun of a similar case. The spinal column was net, strange te s.ty, injured by the tils' oca eca oca tien of the verlebne bones but unless con stant igllniicv is eseited It nni.v beconie affected, causing death. Altheuuh inoiiey Is seiiiee hi the Gold Geld berg family the parents of the 1103- have 110 deslie te place Gcnige in a museum. tiii: A'n'Ain.Mr.vrTrisMii.vi:!!. Mlie Cen rL say Tliel 'I'lierti Wns no 1" I deuce nl' Intent te Ilclniuil, Judge Livingston lllcd the opinion el the court te-day en the motion te dissolve the attachment against the propel It uf Geoige IlolIniiin,ef Aihimtew 11, issued en tlie com plain! of L A. Giecn A Ce., Philadelphia nieichants. q'lie complaint of Giceti A- Ce. set forth that Mr. Jlellmau li.id Hccietcd nnil disposed of ills property with intent te defraud his creditors. In the opinion tiled thojudge says : "That the plaintiffs allegation or fraud is eutliely uusiistaiued, that the lomeval or the goods was entirely legltlmate and proper, li.tt Ing been made with tlie object of obtaining tcmionirily,rerothcr purposes the space they had occupied and that theie was no pioel or circumstances tending te show thai the iciueval was made witli in tent te tie fin ml llelluiaii'ri eicdlters. The attachment Is dissolved." The cllect of this decision ltlli.it the ci ed itor who havejudgmcutsaud upon which executions w eie Issued urn new 1 luini tlie goods. Gkcii A Ce. and the oilier iinso iinse 1 aied ciedilursare lclleut, they net hav ing judgments against llellmau. sliet In 11 Hint. Je-se Itoeney, 1111 Iiishiuaii, work ing for Jnliii Kellei, en a 1.1II 1.1II jead wliirh is new being built near I'eteisbug, liiintiugden teuntt, was brought te this city, this "morn ing and bent te tlie leunty hos pital. Itoeney Mas shot thieugh'the lea hand dining a llet between it gang of Ital ians and oilier weikuicn. Thieeethei inrn weie less seriously injured at the same time. Thn Mlllei-ht llle I'listiiinstei-. J. II. Htaull'er, aiipeluUsl postmaster at MillersviUc a fett da s age, perfected ins lenJat Aldeimaii llalluch's elllcc te-day and took the eatii -f elliie. Ills bonds bends mon are Jacob mid Hemy Bailsman and Christian Fisenian. Abu-es Ills Wllb. Geerge Muiy, of tlie Sixth ward, lias been complained against befere Alderman Hal br.th for drunkenness and dUnideily con duct. His wife Is tlie presecutrix 'aiid she wy that her husband abuses her when under tlie inlliicuce of liquor. l'eust of I he Assumption. Te-day is tlie 1'e.isl of the Assumption and services tteie held In all the Catholic churches of the city this morning. This evening the cjers seriice will be ob served. Illlteu h.t 11 D01,-. Mis.lliurylloevei,uu aged woman thing at Dillenille, was pissing down North Queen htreet this meinlug, and when 111 front or Fiss' stable was set upon and bitteu by Itees' curly terrier deg. The wound wascuuteried. Veternlui su,.K,,OUl H. F. Gretr, city, and Win. IJ.,Claik, .Slrasliurg, liave registered as vetciiimry Hiirgeens .laeehs' Sniilly. The oxiiuiinutlen of wituekes as te the Baldly of James II. Jacobs was resumed this afternoon at 3 o'clock, befere Jehn W. Appcl, notary public. GENERAL CHOOK OS THE SIOUX. SlttttiK llnll'n Importance Examrerateil. Hints That the Indiana Were Bribed. M)or Oencral Oetirge Creek arrived In Oakland, Md., en Wednesday, and 'Joined Mrs. Creek at tlie Glades hotel. When a correspondent called en the general In the afternoon he vomed te Ira in fine spirits and much relieved that the knotty problem with the Sioux Indians had been at least temporarily scttled. "And se Hitting null would net sign the trcatyT" said the corrcspendent,anor being pleasantly greeted by tlie genial general. "Ne," said General Creek, seating him soil comfortably In a recker, "he Is tee wrapped up with his own importance. It Is a wender te me hew se great a fraud as Sitting Bull could be made such a here of. Why," said the general, laughing, "a while woman from the East actually went out te tlie reservation and proposed marriage te htm, which he discreetly declined, as he already had servcral squaws, who would probably have made it uncomfortable rer her. She Is net the only one, however, who has dven the fellow causofer his con ceit, for many orders ceme for hla photo graph." " Was he net really very biave In the great Custer fight 7" " Why, no," said General Creek. "He showed the w hlte feather and ran away, and afterward get all the glory among white men East, probably through seme prejudiced parties. Willi the Indians Sit ting Hull has no rormtntlen as a brave. By llicm he Is considered only a medicine man." General Creek said he had done a great tlr-Al eftrnvnllnu since tlie 7th of Mav.whcn he started for the Sioux roservation. He says the reservation is as large as the state of Indiana, and Is occupied by net mero than 1,000 Indians. The tiact is entirely tee large for any practical purpose They cannot cultivate it. Much of it lies in tlie land or tlie Dakotas a particularly rich section. There are seven agencies which own the reservation in common. What the government wanted was that eacli should take a reduced reservation and own It independently, and then sell the land lying between tbe noveral reduced reservations te thn government at 11 mod erate price. Tlie Indians objected en the ground that if they sold part, with the little lea them, the whiles would aRcr awhile want even thn small remnant left the In dians. They .said when they had plenty of land they sold It te tlie pale faces cheap, and new they want tokcepwhat they have, which is net much. They complain that tlie white man did net keeii his old treaties with thorn, and hence lliey are .slew te make new ones. General Creek said the Indians hail evi dently been bribed net te tell- by whom he had no posslble means of knowing, but thought it a probable case that tlie aittle men or railroad officials mlcht have a hand in It. '.The general said that tlie evcu agencies were situated near the extreme Doiinuaries 01 1110 roservation, aim 10 go from ene te tlie ether they had te travel back te the ratlie.id each time and start ever again, thus covering a large trucl or country. General Cook stld It was asgoed as a clfi'UH when they made tlielr business known at each agency, but 1111 Hoveral occasiens'il threatened te be nitlier mere sci ions than tunny. Dotcem Inte tint (linnil I iiiiteu, Frem IheBt, LeiiIh Ulolie-Dcnieriat. "I went te Iho bottom or tlie Grand Canyon or the Colerado hist winter," said W. T. Hart, "and am one of the few men who ever attempted the descent. I went there te examine 11 mine said te exist in the bottom of thn canyon. I hat 0 been all through the ltecklcs, liem Mentana te Cential America, and knew what a chasm is, hut thn sight of that abyss took my breath iiwav. Fi 0111 the top te the bottom it is full H.OUO loot. Over a mile below you can sce the liver Icariiigthrettgli thogerge, but net a sound can be heard, it is se far away. Frem ene bunk te the ether It Is appaieiitly net ever a quarter of n mile, but as a matter of fact it Is fully nineteen miles. My guide told 1110 I would never be able te leach the bottom, but I was detti P'tr I te go and 1 went. It Mas a terilblc . 'ii.i'i, it t id it took us eight hours te leach the I ottein. It Is certainly the most desolate plaee in tlie world, There Is net a lit lug thing dett 11 thcie no Insects, reiitilcH, or animals of any kind. Every thing is absolutely dead. The mining prospect was eitldcss. liofero tlie sun Mas up the next morning we weie en our way out, anil took us until 111 in lock Unit night te climb the well el tlie cannon. '' ihe Art of KatliiK Wntermeleu. Fiein tlie llalthneic Aincilcmi. Luting iiutei melon is 1111 art, learned only by expeiinuce. As a dessert it is net 11 success, it falls tee he.ivilv mi a dlniiei. l.lke 11 iintty glri, It is best by itself) it loses half its t harm by being mixed in 11 ciewd. The melon .should be cold. It should be llpe. Ita llesh should blush like ngiadiiiite. Its heart should glow UKe a sun-kissed cloud ut close of day, and its temperature should be as ehllfy us tlie sinlle of a Husten belle. When von get such 11 IreaMiue de net bother with ether feed. Open It, g;i70 en it, bury your lace In Its sweetness, and.lcl your appreciation run liet. A l'ci'llnent Question, Fiein Iho Fpech. "I would like te ask veu a question," said 11 gentleman te a "fellow who was spreading himself titer four seats in a crowded railway cur. " What Is it 7 "What biand el nerve foeddoyou use 7' Tiine Fer Fiein Time. Ain't it most Utei'.t tllliiK. walahmillum time, mammy? Watahmllliini time, vu' bniek k idlit. 'n sun-down two hours ell'ylt ; den' Ien' yoKiietf ye' lather berry 'tickler w en he nicks 'mil linns? Watahniilluui'H feah tlark' no hew I" neljtJiT no geed t evrrliiK J'rltalti Properly. Complaint lias been ledged with the stieet itmiiiiissinucr that people aiciliimp. lug tin eaus mid rubbish en pi it ate property at the south end of Duke kihvi. Te Witness the Itevhitv. A revietv el the treps at Mount Gretna will be uimlu te-day. One hundred cople went from lids city this morning te witness it. Tlie Munch Cliunlc CmmiisIiiii. Mosterilio tliice hundred and twenty lte ovcursieiiists te Mtiuch Chunk re turned 011 tlie special train at 11 o'clock lest evening. They expiesNthcmseh esas lm -iug had a very enjoyable time. sent te the Workhouse, lieniy lleekm.tu, arrcsttsl by (Hiker I'leiiii.nd for begging, was sent te the woiklieuse this meriiiiig by tlie mayor. A ints tlui; of the hiirvlier of tin- Juiken Itltlcs will be luld this ctciiliis at S titlmk at 1'rtsl Waltt's hotel, lYiuisjlwiiiiu milie.ul. A letter lecelved tlirttl from Krutiick) mss that Jes. Ockcr will arrive In this cll with it cui or flue Keiitiuk.t horses about Autust 23 They it HI be sold at public Mile ut the Franklin' house, August aj, Ir In nte.t of cutalegues, price lists, circul.u, business canls, envelopes, letter heads, bill heads, statements, draft, taijs, i nil) thine In the printing line, new Is the time te order. Our D'lic Is new, material the best and Meikui.tn. ship rlnd-chiM mid prices ery untenable, tfd A New Cash iiuil Fuekitue t uii-I.t. C. A. Hurrewj, rcprt'seiitlui; the llarr Cash und Fackage Currier Ce., MHiutltlil, Ohie, tsut the KUcu Hnue. He Intt'iids uiaklui; calls oiiiiicrchuntser the city mid mUuicut lemis shettlii h netfl and simple dctire for such store strt lie whleh ceimiiuiiK lUelfat sli-ht, itls)X'iiliiK wllh thuiisu.it expliui.iter.t lecture! Alse, It U ,w( uttued or loelioll...! 1.1-ii... ,.... el.v uudlaii Ik: ptirihie-etl saiuciisnny cilhtr store ruinlshint nt. r iieHiitsi tteiunij; ) lelUSUS ICflTtlKt. Jiuiulrlis by mull ei mercd. tflephiiiie piemptlr au llil' New is the time te order )our piliitlncfei the eemliij; fair. We liuteu fine assurtiiieut or the tery latest dsls'iis of adtcrlUIng eiird.. This )eur'i;sKl, Imported ami ileinctlc, jut the thing rer fairs. Fi luted te order ut reasonable rates. m i . Field Day. The second luiiiunl Field Day of the Yeung Men s Christian association will be held nt Jtc Untuii'a I'urk, Tuesda) afternoeii, August '.), lssit. The preeriimine m HI contain races, gitines, eu., besides n u nnls emtest iinil u giune of buse bull. Admission te greuuds, 15 ccuts; grand Stand, ie uu extra. aul5-ltd Scathe. Dierr. In this city, en the HUi lnl., Anna rtarbnrn, wire of 1'etcr Dlelr, In tbe 7 Jth year of her ngc. The rt-latl t es and frlcndi of the family are re spectfully Invited tn attend the funeral from her Inte residence, Ne. 217 Cheater street, en Friday nfternoental 2 o'clock. Services atHL iJtciihrn's church. Interment at Zlen ceme tery. 2t lititvitcta. l'hllndelpbln Produce Market. riULADEi.ritlA, Atie. 1S.-Noen-Flotir dull; I'cnn'n MUTt, 2 65lM; extra, 30OS8O; roller, 123(75; patenf Hoekas.;. Wheat firm: Ne. 2 Red, new, fO; Ne. I Tcnn'a Itwl, Uli&rce. Cern dull ; N. 2, HK.tV. Oats dull Ne.' WIlllO 33c. Ne. 2 mixed U. llrnn dull i Winter 11 llte. Haled liny weak: 14 0017 Was te quality; timothy 13(03.1700 for choice; mixed, 1013t; baled rye straw, new.tls 60. lttilUr dull; I'cnn'n creamery extra, Ue ; renn'a flnts extra 2I27. Eggs choice stock firm; I'enn'a flrsU, M& 17c. Cliccscncnk; part klmi,536Jcj full klm. Iffif2c. I'etroleiim dull: refined In hlil.,l7J. I'otatees dull 1 aij-c ft hatket. Grain and I'revtsluus, Furnished by H. K. Ynndt, Breker. umrAiie, Aiip. je, i.siuociecK p. 111, Whrau Cern. Oats. Ferk. Lard. Auiruitt -. TTA av. Beptcmbcr- October November. December. January. March . .... .May ....... June.. .... Year ..- Crude Oil... .mi e.u 0 83 P0J O'JI 6 12 ViJ s-.jf 78 2IK 9 52 .82J . 70K 37f 2IJ 027 -. 97J4 luuvna ...... Closing Prices 2:15 o'clock p. m. ncai. com. tiis. l'erK. uira. AliSlltt..... Meptcmbcr. . October... . November December. . January . . May . Year Consels CrudeOll 9 73 8 If) 0 73 8 0 it 8 03 590 5 82 5R5 .77 S.'iK 3IJJ iif 21 'iyt 1)60 . 07Ji Car iu. 161 V Ml 210 lleccipts. Winter Wheat Hprlng Wheat. Cern .. . . Oats Itye Hurley Head. ltccclpts IIekk.. , , 17.0IX) ItecelntB-CntUc 18ioe Llve Stock Mui'kelH. CintAoe, Amr.H. ltccclpt". 15,0),slilpinints 6.IJU0; ninikel steady; beeves, SI (OalSO; steers, II 60.31 !'); fcleckers and feeder, JJOOS310; tsiw. bull ami mixed, l 003 TO ; Texas entile, 11 (S0S3 1.1 ; bulk, tn iiemI ". Jless ltccclpts, I5,0i: Hlilpinuiitu, B,000; mar ket blew; mixed, 84 OOiif 41): heavy, J3 85 no; tight, fiwig-.! 70: skips, rJ&e,4 ,vi. Hhee llcccliils, 10.000 ,Hillnnents.3,UO0: mar ket sternly j nailves, 13 40fl;l 70 ; Weslein wonted tnn I x , shorn Texans, U Wi 1 10 ; lambs, (I 75 te M CO per bend. Hast Liiu:itrv. Cattle Itccelnts. 850; ship ments 8H); market firm; all through eon een Klirnments, prime, I fyvjl (J, fair tn geed, $I2V?1W). (iiiiimen,!li3,l '-"'i steekers, !3rt J23i 13 carsef tattle bhlppcd te New Yeik. UteeU MfirketH. Quoliilleiis by Hied, McOrami V. Ce., bankers, ijtncniier, ill. new lllK i.isr. 11 A. l. 12 l. 3 r. M. Liuinila rncllle ('. ('. C. 1 Colerado Ctril I'ciitrnl l'ucillc Camilla Heiitlieui fill. Ht. L A I'brf. ... lien. AltbUl Ucl. Is A W Crle Lrle '.'lid's .Icr C K.AT m. A N I ,. Hlpirc .Mich. Cen Missouri P.icillc Heck. Valley N. 1'. N. 1. I'ref. . N. Went N. Y. r New KiikIuiiiI HistTciincs'HC . . Omaha. Oici;iiii 'Iraiiseuiitlucutal... Ontario A W .. INicllte Mall . . . KlcbmeudTertulnal Si. Paul Texas Fuel tie Union Tactile. . . Wabash Cem Wabash Fur Western U WcslKluue Heeds . t I'll i.Ain:i.rii l a i.isr. Uh. Val II.N. Y. AFhllii. MVi 2ii n-.'i vsij 70 10l!t 70 lOIJi Tlivi loei 71J 71JJ zni ')7 nek sej'i 31 ' 3I'.J leu llOiJ nay, Sai'i 3. 21V 72 ia 17 1 U2 17 J2'i Fa. It. It. Kciiillni: . IaIi. Nat. . .. Ile.stent. Fuss. F. AH N. Cent Peeples Fuss Kile I'll Oil . . 52J. ,..' 7-lS .. 5i;j 22!? 5l 22 Si S1J. my, U7Ji "0J tetj U7jl ilcm .buevtiocmcttte. IthOI.UTLLY PUHK. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. ritlllSpettitcr inner tuiies. A niuivel or pu JL rlty, stiength and wholcsemcuess. Mere economical thnn the ordinary kinds, nud can nei be sold In cotiipetltleii with the multitude or low test, ptiert weight, alum or phosphate Fettders. &M enlu In cans. KeVAl, Il.tKI.se Feil iikii Ce.. let; Wnli stieet, New Yerk. uiur2MydAlyw rpit (it u UYi: WHISKY, 1 ll 1. YCAH'jOI.I). , Flit til AHT, r7f) Ci:NTh,AT Itbllltl'K'H bKiCOUSiTOHK, Ne.'.-.'CtntielSiUKre, Lancaster, Fa, l'l)Ul HAVi: 1.UNU .SINCE DIX'IllF.D ei that IUU) W'allz'bClgai Is the best In the fctute. I'm K,ilent NOS. 5 A 103 NOHTH QUEEN .ST. iiiMs-CmM.W.Th.SAw CANISi -TIIK FlNKsT-ASSOHTMKN'T OF Canes in the elty can be found nl HII.L.V WA I IV.'h CIOAH .STOHU, Nes, fi mid 10.) North ijueen street. iii)-27-M,W,Tli.8Aw BILLY WAITZ HAS THE IIKSTTWOFOK 5c and re Cigars In the cltv. nt NOS. 6 A 111! NOHTH QUEEN ST. mj lS-eiiiM.W,Th,HAw I?IX1! FISHINU UltOUNDS. 1' The llshlng at Wushlngteu Iloreugh In nett acknowledged te be the best n lour the bus iiuebniiua rltcr. Henry Wcitz, proprietor of the Susqueliaiiiia Heuse, hasn tine line of bouts manned b careful boatmen, I'lshlug jinnies can mnke ariaiigemruts with liimaticaseinible rales. aus-lwilK riSIIE FIIITION, 1TC. OF HANNAH 1 Wlrth, for tiuntfVr of the Texcrn License el I'etcrWIi Hi, deceased, Mtlh nurd, ljiiicni ler elty, will be hi aril en Wtslnesdiit, August 2s, l.st ut 10 u. in. HUN J, F. W. UltllAN, aus,lu.2:d 11. C. Q.H. i7-L OAltllY THU I.AHOICST STOCK OF t ri.esiiiid Flne SmekliiK Tobacco In the elty. WixMlen Pljics ut6e. nnd IlV. cuth. Ucuu- Ine Mccrbchaum I'Ijk-s nt 25e. each. 1D LllUTil'S CH1AH 'STORE, alS-tfdlt lHCaitKliicStrt-ct. "VrivKWKAH-THi: l.ATIT AND JtOisT i 1. 1 n I..1I1-ini; i.ATiiST AM) JlOeT rashlenahle styles mid shadcti, the cheupest best nt UltlhMAN'H Ocnts' Furnishing e, 12 West King street. mid hten IORHAI.U-THU OFFICE 1'IXTlTHIXOF 1' the lule Dr. Jacob E. (Iruil, dee'tl, In the Ixireuith nf Mrnburt. The residence. I also for ale or rent. .1011N UdltOFF, C. It. KK.N'EAiiY, diiilulbtratot'efI)r. J. lCirull.dec'il. llUKO-lttd rpilEHE IS NO hi:NVi:T."iT,FFEltlNU 1 with I'eriu and lii.nln-., tiheu COCHRAN'S CORN CURE Willnuii),eure. tttll knuwil l.itly 111 Lin enster. P.i NUlltretl fe liuifli lnm n lliililtin that klie could srurrtly trntk. On, .irplletitleii entirely reiiiitt the pain. It t mi.nitnUtd li cure or Iho money will be icfuuded. Price, S ecul!!. 1 or Nile only nl COCHRAN'S DRUO hTORE, Nes. 1.17 A 13U North Queen Ht., Ijincatcr, Pa. Tn.Th,KR 'ITTbTATE OF IUMU, O. HAKKH.'LvTEOF J2J the Wiy of lineiiHter, liftcused. U'tterk ti'itaiiu'nuirt en Mild ntnte liatlnc been eramed tu the undesigned, nil iieitens In tlcbted thereto urv leciuekted te make Imme diate iwyineut, and these havleg elalin or clcnuinds niriiliut the Mine, will present them without delay Ter settlement tetlu imderklgned, resldlni? tni.ald city Wil. R. WILfcON, SUSAN L". HAKFlt, JOHN 11, KiMIJ, ..... ,. ... xecuterm. a. It. Viiae,S', Atleruey, JylWJtdTU Hew gV bmtvHmttntnim, BEST TWO FOIl FIVE CENTCIOABSIN the state, at , BILLY WAITZ'B. ... .. ,JS2?A,",, 108 ,erth Queen St myia-6mM,W,Th.BAw fUH GOLDEN LION AND MIA QUENDA Clean, 6c clean, are hand made with lone Clear Havana FI lien, HT and lOCTn hnxr. DEMUTH'8 CIOAIt STORE, alS-tfdR 114 East Klnc Htreet. THEY CAN ALL COPY BUT NONE CAN E-pial hilly Waltt's Havana Filled Cljar, NOS. 5 103 NOHTH QUEEN ST. mylMmM.W.ThflAw iriN-DEIDEnEIMEK, LAUriENilKI V MEB, Oppenhelmer, Uechheltner, Dry CatAWba.Ht. Jnllan CUrcts. NO. 15 CENTRE BQUAEE. seplS-tid BEST 60 HAVANA the city, at FILLEH CIOAfl IN IltLI.Y WAITZ'B. Ne. 6 and 103 North yuccn 81 rnyl-6m5I,W,Th,Aw YES.Btn: July reduces the price of SUITISOS AND TllOVSEttlNQH AT McORANN ft N0WLENS, 1M North Queen Street. OOLLA1W AND CUFFS THE LATEST the met desirable, and most comfortable shapes and styles any ilre, at KMBMAN'S OenU' Furnliihlng Hlere. 42 Went Klnf treet. XnOt BENT.-STOrtE AND ItOOMH IN THE ,U hoitzbnliaingenChestniitlrKt,oi Ihel'enntylvanla railroad station. Wlnaotrsen three sldti, driveway te the rear, steam htAt, thoreuch ventilation. One of the most attrac tive buildings in the city. Apply te C.8. FOLTZ, ani;15-lwd iNTEtLinr.NCER Ornce. 13U11LIC SALE. ATTENTION, HOU3E Jr KEErEH-St tVHI positively be sold at Public Bale the entire content or the Cooper Heuse, commenc ing FRIDAY, AUGUST 10. at 0 o'clock a. m., and continuing day by day until all U told, rnnststtngofallklndiier Furniture: Beautiful Walnut Parler Suits, Elegant Ash and Walnut Bedroom Bull, Carpets, Chins, Glass and a large quantity of Kitchen Utenslli, te be sold by piecemeal, In tint Interest of Itemckeeperi. augl3s3tdlt JOEL L. HAINES, for Owner. TJIPORTANT TO YOUNO MEN AND I IiADII Oeta tlimlnem Education ntthn KLYSTONE UUHINEHH COLLEGE. It has the best facilities, the best methods, the most complete course. 133 Day Course ; 520 Evening Session. Typewriting and Shorthand taught. Opens Monday, September 2. W.D.MOSSEK, Ne. 16 Nertli Queen St., Lancaster, Pa, tfd&tr BUSINESS EDUCATION.-FALLTERM OF the ljinenster Huslness College begins SEPTEMBER 2. Our large catalosue contain lug nil necessary Inforniatlen, will be out Inn row days. Send for It and t.ce what our gradu ates say of the school. Type-writing free te these who take the full biisfuess course. Con densed catalogue ent en receipt of postal enrd, or call at College Reems, Ne. 10 East King street. Address, H. C. WE1DLER, Principal. 4 RARE CHANCE. Biggest Reduction of All in Fine Clethes. Thirty dollar Suits red u red te twenly-l we del. litre. Ten dollar Pants reduced te VM. and all ether Light Weight Suiting In the same pro portion. A large stock te select from, at II. CIERIIART. Ne. 41 North Queen Street. aOiily Direct Importing Tailor ler In the City ni iancnkicr. OHIRTS 1 ' SHIRTS I SHIRTS! Shirts of nil descriptions Mnde te Order Chenicr than they can be bought for elsewhere, ns we sell fermuntiracturcrs' profit only. TROUT & SHANK, Hhlrt Manufacturers nnd Men's Outfitters, HO North Queen Street. iiinraj-lydll jriENNERCHORaARDEN. THIS WEEIC's'aTTRACTIONS. JAMUSNEVRY, TheOieat Irish Ceniedlati. JONES and EDWARDS. The Original Telegraph Men. MISS BELLE LAMONTE, In her Life Character and Sweet Seng. erlii case of rain the entertainment will be held lnldc. JcWind L. PFAEFFLE.Prer. vyK EXAMINE EYES FREE. Spectacles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE! Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Ooed 1 If )ou littte them examined yen ttlllprebably llnd that thcie Is something wrong with them, and that gla'scs will be a great help te you. We use Inimitable "DlA MANTA1' lenses, which are made only by us, and recommended by lending Oculists ns the best aids te defec defec tfte vision. Solid Geld Spectacles, .'1.00 ; usual price, ..-.. Oil. bteel Spectacles, 50c; usual price, 1.00. Artlllelul Eyes inserted, 91; usual price, $10. M. ZINENAN & BRO. 130 S. Ninth Street, OPTICIANS. PHILADELPHIA. Between Chestnut and Walnut Streets. mjb-lyd oeors AND shoes ATTENTION I BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS! FARMERS .mil WOHKINUMEN, loelc te jour Interest In purchasing your Heets nud Shoes for Fnlt and Winter Wcnr, New LJiaye In stock nbeul two thousand pairs of beets ready for yeni Inspection. I hnvehndtiicsu beets made of the very best material that money could buy, and they were made by tlie best boetmnUer In the world j or they arc better known as the WALKER BOOT. Cull and Examine Our JJ.00 and SIM hoot, every pair guaranteed or money refunded. New, sirs, there Is net n ninn or boy Mho should miss Die opportunity In looking ever my stock before bii)iug his IiikiI.s or shoes, us I knuw I can sate) en iiiene) and glie ) en better beets than )tm are neeustemed te getting. D. P. Stackhouse, 28 and 30 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER, PA. nOO-1) dw T HU PEOPLES CASH STORE BARGAINS -IN- flannels: -AT- THE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE. Wehate inadelaige purchases of I'lnniiels of every description which te day are worth from "' te 10 ptr cent, moie money. Our customers shall hate the benefit of our purchase as long us the stock en hand lasts. WE WILL QUOTE YOU Specially Lew Prices en Flannels DUlllNli THE MONTH OF AL'OCmT. Sonic of these geed will undoubtedly be higher In price later In the season when there ts a greater demand We lias e seme special 'makes of Flue Quality lleiiieOtiidc Flanntls net te Ihi hud elsewhere In this market. Gee. F. Rathven, NO. 25 EAST KING STREET, mar.Ulydlti LANCASTER, PA. Kfltw JlkveriUcment. CPECIAL EXCURSION. Leng Branch, Ocean Greve, Asbury Park, Atlantic Oity, eape May, Sea Isle Oity, or Ocean Oity. SPECIHL EXCURSION VIA Pennsylvania Railroad, Wednesday, August 21st, 1889. ROUND-TRIP TICKETS Te any of the above-mentioned reiierU, VALID for return trip SIX DAYS, Including day of 1mu, will be old from LANCASTER te Leng Branch, I Ocean Qreve, at S3.60. OH Asbury Park J SPECIAL TRAIN, Connecting with regular at 6.23 a. ra. 0HA8. E. PUQH, General Manager. m Jlcm glbucrtiBcmcttte. FOR RENT-FOUR SIX AND NINE ROOM Houses. Apply at JClS-tfd M6 SOUTH WATER ST. CANES.-EXCLUSIVE STYLES IN ACA cla, Pcnang, Wclschel, Cherry and Malac ca, mounted In Silver nnd Bronze. DEMUTH'H ClOAR STORE. alS-tfdR Hi East King street. FIRE BRICKS, FIRE CLAY, AT LOW figure, go te JOHN BEST, &M East Fulton street. m2-tfd R STEAM OAUOES, HIGH OR LOW Pressure. Water Oauces. tinutte Cocks. Weed nod Wheel nr Welrhted. CIIhsi Tnbeji. tvnisties, uypiionsieroicnm ttauges, uyunaer Oilers Plain, Water Gauge Columns, Cocks for Steam Onugcs, call en JOHN BEST, Stl East Fulton street. mS-tfd F ORAMERICAN81GHTFEEDCYLINDER Lubricators, Olnss tin unps rer Hearings, you can get them at JOHN 1IU31 O, B.11 tMUl m2-trd e uuen street FOR PRATT A CADY ABDt08 D1S0 Val ves,Jcnklns Valves, Rmssaiobe Valves, Hrass Oate Valves, Iren Bedy Glebe Valves, Lever Safety Valves, Fop Snfety Vulvcs, Air Valves. Radiator Valves, Pratt's Swlngln Cheek Valves, Brass Check Valves, Feet Vulv c, Angle Valves, call at JOHN BEST'S, 333 En. jjinsauu.un funvs.i ., ,i,;- r uuen street, m2-tfd TF YOU WANT A FIRST-CLASS PORTABLE I Engine and Beiler, en wheels, cheap, ns the following prices shew: 8 horse-power, t!75; 8 AW MILLS, BARK MILLS, COB MILLS, O Leather Rellers, Tan Packers, TrlnloHerso rowers, .tiinin and Mining Machinery , a. JOHN BESTS, 33.1 East Fulton street mZ-tfd -TOR HORIZONTAL STATIONARY EN JD glnes, from 2 te 80 horsc-pewcr, und Vci Ileal Engines from 2 te 40 horse-power, ) ou wll nnd them nt JOHN BEST'S, 333 East Fultei street. m2-tfd FOR CASTINGS. IRON OR BRASS, LIGHT or heavy, at short notice, go te JOHN BEST. 333 Enst Fulton street. ra2-tfd TF IN WANT OF BHASS OR IRON STOP X Cocks. Asbestos Packed Cocks. Pet nnd Bib Cocks, Lever Cocks, Swing Joints, call and eel them, or send your order by mall, te JOHN BEST 333 Eust Fulton street. ml-tfd siTriHTE COTTON WASTE. COPPED BY W the pound, 10c; in lets of 10 pounds or ever.Oc. a. II .. oeds delivered te any part of the elty Free. Call en JOHN BEST, Ne. 333 East Fulton street. m'.'-tfd INJECTORS, HUB LITTLE GIANT, HAN cock Inspiraters and Electors, Ebcrman Heller Feeder, Fcuberlhy Inspector, American Injectors, all In stock, at JOHN BESTS. 833 East Fulton street. , m2-ifd TANKS FOR WATER, OILS, ACID OR GAS, of any shape or capacity, nt fair prices, go te JOHN BEST, 333 East Fulton street. ui2Ud tf Wl FEET OF PIPE, FROM .' tjJ9JJJ Inch te 6 Inch dlamctcr.ller sale nt ft low figure, and the only house In the elty with a pipe cutting machine, cutting up te 6 Inch diameter, at JOHN BEST'S, 333 East Ful ton stieet. ms-tfd TTtOR CAST IRON PIPE FITTINGS, BOTH Xj plain und reducing, up te e-lneli diameter, Malleable. Fittings, Flnngcs, Flange Unions, Manifolds, American Unions, Tube Supports, Hangers, Fleer and Celling Plates, go te JOHN BEST'S, 333 East Fulton street. liUMM TTENRY WOLF, FURNITURE STORE, has removed te ISti Eust King street, hnving a full line of Furniture of every description at the lewc3t price Alse Undertaking promptly at tended te. Call and examine our goods. a8-tfdR H. WOLF. 136 Eust King Street ILLER'S BORAX SOAP. 7VIL.L-ER'S Borax Seap WILL WASH CLOTHES, -AND- BVERY ARTICLE UNDER THE SUN N JEW YORK STORE. HAVE YOU SEEN THE Black Sural Silks AT THE- New Yerk Stere. B" Leiniuic the quality of these goods tilth imy bainples tun ma hate bad fiein ether titles. Nti.l,nt'0c; Ne.'.'.attr-'.'ie; Ne. 3, at 75c; Ne. I.atjl.n). Eiiiiiiluc Out Tw cut) -Inch All Silk Satin Luxers, At Sl.00 a yard, und 21-lneh at 11.23. They arc the best value In uny murkct uud tully gtiurau. lecd. Black Silk Satin Rliadamas, Mnke mi Elegant Ilrei.s. NobettergetsUni.idc for geisl wearing iiialttle. Nete the Prices lSl,i.', 07e, 75c, lOe, f 1.W, fl.'JJ. BLACK FRENCH FAILLE SILKS , 4 Are M)lUh and SUM, ll.i.iijiinl. Vt-iy Fashionable, at (we, We hate l'umuii sold HieumiiiU of )ardk'ef lhe HASKELL U IIUVCK DUENsblLKH Without a ceinpluiut. They are fully wui rauttd neither te slip, crock, or break In fix month' ttenr.l'and there 1 no better value ettered for f l.UO, f 1.23, !1.37, HA). hpeclnl Vulues In ULACKGHOSCHAIN hlLK, 21 Inches w Ide, at Jl.lW, 1 1.12M and l.li. ,BUVCK CROSi GRAIN SILKs nt S0e, :Ue, 75c I andb7ic a yard. WATT & SHAND, , f.jfc&;01STKlNfJi5T. Atlantic City,') Oape May, Sea Isle Oity, OR Ocean Oity at S3.00. SEA - SHORE trains at Philadelphia, mil leave J. E. WOOD, General Passenger Agent aulSstd Stetu bttcrtiscmcut. GARRY IN HTOCK-BE8T CHARCOAL, Hammered Bar Iren. Deuble Refined Iren. Burden's Rivet Iren, Rivets, Het nnd Celd Belter Iren, Steel. Sheet Iren 8-16 te Ka JOHN BESTS. KB East Fulton street, m: e. ie, at m2-tfd TRACKINGS, AS FOLLOWS: DIRIQO, FOR XT Steam and Hydra idle Packing, Asbest Repe, woven nnd Wick Packing, Hemp Packing, As bestos Mtll Beard, Asbestos Cement, Asbestos Sheathing, GumPnctilng.Gum Rings for Water Gauges, Plumbago Packing, Reed's Patent As bestos, Lined Sectional Pipe Cever, at JOHN BESTS, 833 East Fulton street. m3-tfd giTEAM HEAT IS THECOMINQ HEAT FOR I dwellings, churches, school houses, etc., eugh successfully used ene hundred year age. When you contemplate a change call en JOHN BEST, who will give you a satisfactory Jeb, at a fair price. mi-trd TIOH THE BEST HOT AIR FUnNAni? IV Jp tbe market, go te JOHN BEST, 333 East Fulton street. nt2-tfd F OR PULLEYS. SHAFTING, COLLARS, nitneeri, cinnip xiexei, couplings, etc, KO te JOHN EST, 333 East Fulton street. ms-tfd TTIOR BOILER TUBE BRUSHES, 8TIL1 .SON !' i-ipa tvrenciics.i-ipeanajtieni combined, Files. OU Cans, etc., and Menkey Wrenches ins. etc.. ra te JnitN BEST. ai3 East Fulton street, mZ-tfd Jutt OLD BRONZE, LIOUIDS AND SI7.ING for steam work, nt JOHN BEST'S. r.Il Enat ten street. m2 ltd TflOR BOILERS, HORIZONTAL, TUBULAR, J2 Vertical, Portable,Cylludcr,Marlne,ef any sue or power, of the best material and work manship, go te JOHN BEST, 333 East Fulton street. ni'J-tfd (ARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO Medel Making, Patterns, Drawings and '"iv x .una, iiv. I'liiTi leuauiinuje, ut dtjm. BEST'S, 333 East Fulton street. ru2-tfd A GENCY FOR CALLAHAN GO'S CE J ment te take the place of Red Lead. In bulk It makes llve times the quantity or red lend nnd Is fur superior In making steam JeInU; rwarslf Itifsr mnn ntiil lianl linln ulntna itn LaIIah Hiiie .... n. ni. a. ...,.... A..n.i.i ... rntiu Ac., Ae. I'rlce 20 cents per ic BESTS, 333 East Fulton street. Ac, Ac, I'rlce 20 cenU per ieumi nt JOHJ "?'I .nt I..tlln.i t..nn ..n tr.t Illw-UU F OR BOLTS. LAG SCREWS, S17T SCREWS, Sauiireand Hexaeen Nnts. these l'iki,1 In stock, ut JOHN BEST'S, 333 East Fulton stiret. m2-lfd TUM1"S, BOILERS, MINING. CENT. JL gal and Steam Pumps, or any ntpuc JOHN BESTS. 333 East Fulton strecL HIFU- caimclly, at m-iia RADIATORS, OF ANY MAKE OR DE slgn, can be furnished n treasonable llgurcs, by JOHN BEST, 333 Eust Fulton street. ui2-tfd Velrtcc nf f aohtett. T5ALACEOF TASHION. CLEARING SALE OF LIGHTWEIGHT COATS AT THL' PALACE OF FASHION, 115 & 117 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Read the Prices and See Fer Yourselves. The balance of our stock of Light Weight Coats, black and colored, we have removed te our ground fleer, and placed them en tables in 8 (eight), lets at the following ridiculous prices. These goods must be sold, as we need the room for Winter Coats : Let i, at 9C. Ladies' and Misses' Light Short Jackets, former price $2.50. Let 2, at $1.48. Misses' and Yeung Ladies' Cleth Jackets, in navy, 'garnet and myrtle, former price 3. Let 3, at $1.96. Misses' Jersey Coats in black and navy ; also a few Fancy Striped Jackets, former price $3eO. Let ,i, at $2 .89 apiece. Consisting of lieht colored Fancy Coats, also Black Cerk screw and Diagonal, formerly sold $3.75 te $5. Let s, at $3.95 apiece. Fine Hlack Diagonal and Corkscrew, formerly $6 te $6.50. Let 6, at $5.88 apiece, Corkscrew, Widcwale and Diagonal, formerly $7.50 te $8. Let 7, at 57.69 apiece. Fine Corkscrew, formerly sold as high as $10. Let 8, at $9.99 apiece. Consisting of Imported Coats, all choice garments, formerly from $15 te $20. BLACK JERSEY COATS.il Let 1, at gi.98 i former price Let 2, at $2.69 ; former prices $3 105,3.50. ; Let 3, at $3.29 ; former price $ ... Let .1, at $3.98 ; former. prices S4-5Q te $5. t Let 5, at $.1.98 ; formerly sold at $6. 56.50 and 56.75. Let 6, at 55.9S ; former price r$7-50. Let 7, at $6.98 ; former price, $8.50. ' Let 8, at 57. 9S ; former price Let 9, a,t 59.98 ; .former pr;ce $12 and 512'5- PALACE QFTfASHIOX, i 15 & 117 North Queen St. tt,.4 R575S55wr" mfc&t9i(BminlB,Jam.rW3 ' HfeB .,jltM.b
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