sss1 'i u -& TBUB JULNOATB DAILT mTBLIHByCgTt, MONDAY, JUKE 22, 1886. J &,. ft mh r-t-' '& B , f- 1 f II fS ' !' rv u i !$ 3" 1 ?- W M Re :'t. tPM. r, . . V ! if. L ?? $& j !' PfteriDROOKS OArTDRED liMh'iMX COLV1LB1A rOLlCK FOR AN jU&menn rebbert en a train. -I v,v I MtWBK cesMden ma ciue Against mem fcWMgBaeagti te Forward Them te Yerk. dftMM lUcant Religious Intelligence. I1 .r PamahI and CUwlikl IfAtnA. r Correspondence et iRTZLMOKitcER. J. Gnt.iTMniA. June 22. When the train from klfefc arrived In Columbia en Saturday even- tl frg,Mw Pennsylvania railroad pollce arrested m mm en me train who una eeen simpocieii f robbing the pocket of n passonger onthe tMhi, The companion of the man tried te Imtfl rantnrn bv runntnir nlencr tlie rlver v aher la tbe direction of the lumber yards, ;lmt WM nlRO arrusted afler n short ouase. Tlie Mln lartkVA talrAn linfnrA 'flmilrn Vrntllf whnrA iitar were searched. The efucers found upon f theai two hats, a sum of meney and the usual i different articles found in a man's pockets. M'Thev ve the names of D. J. Davidsen and Fj W f3uae Wilsen, of Fhlladelphla. hearing: Jehn II. Myers, of Mlllcrsvllle, Yerk county, upon being sworn, testmea that when he left Yerk for Campbells he had pocket-book containing three keys, differ ent bills, and (IB In mouey. That the man named Davidsen hadrunaaalusthlm soveral times en the cars andrlght after that he had ; ' ,ff,net Identify any or the articles found upon 'll& 4tk mati am mrntrint in tilin. IT'- , lurV--"" svx '" " " I'sHJ&ti i Condncter Smith testined tbat the stip- pesed robbery occurred en his train and had seen tbe large man, Davidsen, act very sus piciously. The conductor also testified that another passenger, name unknown, had claimed te be rebbed en the train but had left tbe train at Ilellam, saying that he could net be present but could Identify the robber. , 'Squire Frank thought that this evidence was sufficient te held the prisoners for a further hearing and they wcre taken te Yerk en tne 820 p. in. train. The arrest was made in Columbia, as the railroad company have no pollce in Yerk county. ". .. The elllcers word tdlegraphed te from a station near where the robbery occurred, te be in readiness te arrest the men when the train arrived. Quite an excitement was created ever the affair, and a large crowd asseuibled In front ei uie 'squires oiuce te near lue result ei me hearing. Kelhjteus Notes. The servlccs of installing Ilov. J. It Schoo ner as pastor of St. Jehn's Lutheran church took place last eventng. The prcsident of the conference, Rev. F. P. Mayser, of Lancaster, Was present and preached tlie installation sermon, and conducted the ethor Bervlces, assisted by Revs. Miller, of Marietta, and Darmstetter, of Columbia. The church was handsomely decorated for the occasion. The Sunday school ei St l'aul's V. K. church observed a beautiful, as well as an ancient, custom yesterday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. The service consisted of gifts of fruits and flowers. This Sunday school will, during the summer months, held its sessions at 0 a. m. Instead et 130 p. w. 1'eraenal and Secial. Miss Gortle Swart 7, of Harrisbiirg, is tlie guest of Miss Carrle Hetter. Mrs: jacouTemo, ei reri uopesn,anu aiis3 Mary Heusor, of Cadiz, Ohie, are visiting Miss Annie Fendrlch. The Union plcnle el tlie Sunday schools of Trinity Itofermed and St John's' Lutheran will be held at Penryn park en, July 23. The plcnle of the actlve association of the ShawneeFIre company waa held In Holse's weeds en last Saturday. Tlie attendance was net very latge, yet It way a success, betli so se cdallxjaM'umncially. The proceeds of these fliirs are intended US defray the oxnenses of this H5wpany enfheir visit te Harrlsburg in September. Tbe association will held two mere picnics before that time. Arrangements have been made by soveral young men of town te camp for a few days at Coderus creek, beginning July 10. They will entertain several Baltimore gentlemen at thelr company. A geed time Is looked for. Fifteen couples from Lancaster will visit the rink en Tuesday evening. Borough Uriel. Ce, C. will chance off the $100 bend at thelr armerv this ovening at 830 o'clock. Messrs. Sam'l Filbert. Tayler Gable and Lewis Smith will act as the (udges In tlie chancing. The party holding the lucky ticket can either have thebend or its equivalent in cash. Putnam Circle will chance off the silk crazy cushion that was left from the fair held by them a few weeks age, en Tuesday eve ning at the ledgo room in Fendnch's build ing at 730 o'clock. The closing night Jat the festival held by the Lading Working society, of the St. Jehn's Lutheran-church was well atteuded. A very nice sum will be realized by this society as tbe result of the lestlval. Henry Armstrong was sent te the county Jail by Squire Evans for live days for being drunk and disorderly. He was urrosted en Saturday evening, remained in the lock-up all Sunday and was taken te Lancaster this morning. He is a nen-resident of town. In order te make some neccssary changes at the Keeley stove works the meulders at that place stepped work en last Saturday. The ether empleyes will coase work en Tuesday. Mr. Jacob Snyder succoedod In catching 20 reek flab, 0 bass and 5 salmon this morn ing after a few hours Hailing. Several hatches were blown off the canal beats at the Columbia wharves by the heavy wind or last night. Bate Ball. A large crowd was present te soe the game of base ball betwoen the home club and the Nameless, of Lancaster. A clese and excit ing contest was oxpected, but tlie parties present wero sadly dlsappointed. The game terminated at the end of the sixth inning in order te allow the visitors te go home at ft o'clock. King, of the Columbia team, pitched a geed game, striking out twelve men. The core at the end steed : Columbia, 25; Name less, 7. Larceny and Embezzlement. Isaae Pilaumer was arrested en complaint of Jehn K. Sebum, who charges hhu with embezzlement and larceny. It appears that Pflaumer was superintendent of a mill for the manufacture of coverlets and blankets, near Byorstewn, this county; and he is charged by Schum with embezzling about 500 in rnoney and about 150 In blankets, Ac. The acoused gave bail for a hearing before Alderman Spurrier at 10 o'clock en Tuesday morning. Serleiuly Injured by n Fall. Mrs. Sarah Smith, residing at Ne. HOG Seuth Queeu street, met with a serious accl-- dJUVlpnSatu'day evening. She was return ing rrem the cellar, where siie gene en an errand, aud when en the top step lest her balance and fell backward. Te save her head she threw her arm around and fell en it The bones of tlie wrist wero broken, and she was also otherwise, injured. Dr. L. A. Warren was summoned and rendered tlie necessary surgical uid. "Ghrlttl an Women Squeeze Ged'i Life." Dr. Alice B. Stockton writes in the J'eo J'ee ple't Health Journal, that unless a woman has tried loose clothing she cannot coucelve hew much she gains for health and strength by a dress that gives perfect freedom te breathe "Sixteen thicknesses of cloth," ahe aays, " is no unusual number te be found tightly fastened about a lady's waist" Con cerning this matter she ence heard a Chlnose woman exclaim : " Christian woman squeeze Ged's life." A Fermer Lancastrian's Big Verdict. Peter 8, McTague, of Camden, N. J., re covered en Saturday In the court of com mon pleas of Montgomery county, a verdict of 134,489.24 against his fertier partner, Pat rick Rehlll. In the business of railroad con tracting. The transactions cevered a period often years. Tbe trial lasted six days. Judge Albright, or Lehigh county, presided. Judge Beyor had been the defendant's coun sel. Attempted Burglary. On Saturday night thleves attempted te enter the rear of the residence or Mrs. W. L. Felper, en Fast King street between Limn and Shlppen. They disturbed the burglar alarm, which caused them te beat a hasty re treat A Fatal Itenewal of a Fight. Twe farmers, named Motherhead and Blackman, bad a fight ou Thursday and met apaln the same day near Lancaster,S.C.,when Motherhead shot Black man three times. Blackman U dead and Mutherhead is in Jail, witir roots VROveanv tljr Which the Seirerng et the Northern rrt of the City Mar be Can led OIT. Kns iNTELi.tdENunh Twe articles In the tiTHLMOENrun of last week's Isaue, aud oiie In the A'cw lira, en the subject of drain- age of the nerthern portion of the city of Lancaster, having attracted attention, with due deforenco te the authors, the opinion Is horeadranced that llttle dinieulty would at tend the accomplishment of the object, if, (llke most business matters), undortaken in tlie preper way. The true and natural location of a structure ler sowerago, Is in tlie lOUUUUU Ul nHirilCllirU ler OWUr($U, 13 111 lliu I low ground of a country, indicated by its 1 water courses : mid as this ene is designed te einpty Its contents Inte the Conostega creek, belew the city wntcr works, the valley starting at I'rlnce and Clay stroets, should be cmbraced and pursued without departure te the end. A brick sewer, of flve feet diameter, would be ample. l'rem tlie base, at a sultable depth at I'rlnce and Clnv Btreets, te ene feet abeve the surface or ordinary water In the Cenes- toga, ll is known from loveis iakcii inav there is a fall or descent of 102 feet. The length of the sew or, en the route recem mended, would Ixf about threo miles. If se, the average fall per 100 feet would be lesa than eight lnches; honce, thoneccsslty of the shortest twsslble line. The reute rocom recom rocem mendod is brlelly stated te start at I'rlnce and Clay stroets, In the Ninth ward or the city; fellow Clay te Mine Btrpet, thonce along tlie various streets best adapted for location, te the city limits at llrend street ; along Bread stroet southward te near the l'ennsylvanla railroad ; the line would then loave that street and crass uuder the rallraad about SM) foetwostoniardwIckoruu.Fortunatolyforthe project this run has a great deal mere ucsceni than the grade compellod te be used, which allows a dojiarture from it, and the running era nearly direct ceurse en higher ground than that of Its immediate valleys cutting off at least a mlle of dlstance, by net being re quired te fellow me moaniieringoi me croon; passing a short dlstance west of ltanck's farm heuse, and about midway betwoen Knapn's villa and Potts' tavern, en the Philadelphia turnpike, then en sultable ground te the Conostega creek, about 100 yards belew the meutii ei tne taii-race orinecuy waier wurKn. Frem persenal rocennoisanco, this appears te be the only foaslble reute. One along the margin of tlie Conostega, lrem thocenlluouen or llardwlcke run, al(le from Its lncreased length, would be impnicticable and useless ; Kler no ethor reason, that in a dlstance or about two miles, the fall would only be about 10 feet, judging rrem the lieignis ei uains ai ltanck's milt and at the city water verks. An Instrumental survey might vary somewhat the line doscribed, but it is bolleved would gonerally colnclde with it A reute that would take Ann stroet in lis course, may be regarded as out or the ques tion, when the oxccsslve cast it would oc casion Is considered, whether In respect te a through cut or tiinnel for the sewer trench. Frem the start or the sewer at Prince street, the dlstance te Ann and King street, would be about 8,000 root, et a descending grade of 8 inches te the 100 feet Ann street point should be 63 feet lower, but as It is CS feet hlgher, the base of the sower would be lill feet below the surface. J. C. C. Lancaster, June 22, 18S.". Knight Templar Anylum llcdlrallen. It is expected that the dedication or the Knights Templar asylum In Trenten en Wodtiesday will be attended by 1,000 uni formed Knights. Ucsldes Lancaster Ne. 13, the following coinmanderics will send dele dele gateons: Columbia Ne. 'J. Washington D. C. : St Jehn's Ne. 1, Philadelphia ; St Albans, Ne. 17, Philadelphia ; Hugh de l'ayens, Ne. 17, Ensten ; Hugh de Payens Ne. 1 Jersoy City; Helena, Ne. :(, of Burlington ; namuscus, of Newark ; De Melnv, Na 0, el Washington, N. J., J Cyrone, Ne. 7, of Camden; Coeur de Lien, Ne. 8, of New Ilrunswlck ; St Jehn's, Ne. l, or Elizabeth ; Ivanltee, Ne. 11, or llordon llerdon llorden town;OdodoSt Amand. Ne, 12, or Morris Merris (own ; Melita, Ne. 1.1, or Patcrsen ; St Elme Ne. 14, orLambertvillo; Corsen, Ne. 15 el Asbury 1'ark. Wanted te ltiirn lilt Uend Child's Iledy. On Sunday morning a crowd or nlwut two hundred jicrsens rrem Rellalre, llridge pert and Wheeling, W. V., was that morn ing attracted te the llttle vllhige or West Wheeling, en the Ohie Mde or the river, by the preparations making by a Pole, named Keiller, te cremate the Iwly or his llttle daughter in ene or the evens of his tiottery. The child died lastulght, and Keiller claiming te be tee peer te glve It ordinary burial, llred up ene of his kilns, wherein he bakes com mon earthenware, and was en the point of de positing the cerpse in it when tlie authorities headed bySonnter David Wagner, interfered and the body w.ts removed and burled. It is ropertod that Keiller attempted te kill his wlfe with an ax e, saying he had been com manded te de se by the Almighty. no Trumps Arrested. Constable Dern and Ofllcers Roadman and Rltchey ma'de anether raid te-day en the tramps who have been making the vicinity of Masonville, Maner township, their hoadquarters. I'lve unfortunates vere cap ciptured, brought te this city and ledged in the county prison. One of tlie farmers re siding near Masonville stated te a representa tive of the INTELLIQENVKII that Ills UOlgll- borbeod has been overruu with tramps for several woeks, aud the farmers wero com pelled te get the elllcers te ma je the raids which has resulted in tlie capture of twelve knights of the read. Ilnm Struck by Lightning. On Thursday ovening about 0 o'clock a barn belonging te e.t-Slicrill'Strlne, situated In Martic township, near Rawlinsville, was struck by lightning. The electric current entered tlie cupola, ran down a rafter te the caves, shattering the rafter and knocking the shingles rrem the reef; then ran along a heavy timber te the barn deer, which Is swung en an iron roller, aud the lightning made its exit by bursting two or three beards rrem the deer. Notwithstanding tlie severity or the streke the bam was net set en tire. llaptliin at Ilohrentenu en Sunday. Baptism was administered yesterday In the stream at Rohrorstewn, by the jmster or the Covenant Unlted Brethren church or this city. The United Brethren in Christ have net a set mede te porierni this rlte leaving that te tliocheicoof the individual conscience. Some were immerscd, w hile ethers wero bap tized by pouring. In the evening the same ordinance was observed in tbe church by sprinkling. All Incorrigible Hey. Charles Ibcrt,a boy, was .arrested this morn ing by Olllcer Shay en a warrant Issued by Alderman McGliun, charging him with being incorrigible. The liey's parents arc dead and he makes his home with his grandparents In the Eighth ward. Per seme weeks they have been unable te manage him and had him arrested with u view of having him sent te tbe Heuso of Rofuge. Shnrp-Khoeteni Ilntei tallied. The Sharp-slioetors of this city wero enter enter enter tortalued yesterday by Frank RIeker, brower. This association, which wa3 recently reor ganized, Is In a nourishing condition. Bis marck was tlie caterer and the dinner was gotten up in his usual -geed style. The Sharp-shooters were well pleased with the way they wero outertainod. J. W. U. naimmuu'i Lecture. J. W. B. Bailsman, esq., dellvered a lec ture at the Lutheran aud Itofermed church, East Petersburg, Jen Saturday ovening, for the bonellt of the Union Sunday school. The Bubjeet of his lecture was "Over the Ocean." Clianges lit Balarle te Take Kfl'ect July Int. The following are the clianges in the annual allowances for presidential postetllccs In tills county, which will take olleet July 1 ; Lancaster red uced from f 2,1)00 te $2,h00 ; LItlU from ?1,!00 te f 1,000; Columbia f 1,000 te ei.SOO; Marietta f 1,300 te f 1,200. rigeen Sheet. The Meple Qrove gun club efthis city have made arrangements te have a big sheet at McQranu's park, this city, en Thursday.July 2d. They will have a great number or live pigoensend sportsmen will be present from din'erent towns In the Eastern part of the state. The Grand Old SIuu'ji Simplicity. A baker with whom he chatted the ethor day, presented GUdstone witli ene of bis leaves. Tbe statesman was great enough te carry it home under his arm. Thrown Frem a Hene. Geerge Hougard, residing en East Pulton street, was thrown from a horse this morn ing and had bis face severely cut and an arm broken. AX lXTSMKBTnrti rOLVMK. ttev. Dr. UubbV "Historical Mantwl et the llerdrmed Chnrch In the United States." This Is the title of a very Interesting and vaUinble work Just issued from the Inquirer press of this city, and of which Ilov. Dr. Jeseph Henry Dubbs, of Franklin and Marshtll college, is author and pub lisher. Jn addition te the work of his editorial position in the direction of the Qunrtlian, and in the faculty chair of his tory, with frequent service In the pulpit, Dr. D. perferms a large amount or useful labor in historical research aud writing, of which III mawwwi. iddvaiui uuv w.aviug, v huiwi this last work is ene of the most notable fruits. Although sanctioned and heartily approved by the highest authority or the church, tlie responsibility for Its publication was lm pesed u pen the author Individually, aud he has met It very successfully and creditably In overy way. Typographically the book is handsotne and completo ; It is prlnted in cleur type, en geed paper with wide margin ; and tbe front frent front lHtileoo Is very fitly a vlew el the cltv or Hel- delberg, the cradfe or the church In Eurone, which;branch or It lerms tlie subject or the llrst book or the work, coverlng thirteen chapters and 143 or the 432 pages of the com cem com peoto volume. Other Illustrations, portraits of Revs. Dr. Fisher, Harbaugh, Nevln and Max Hiern ; a compreuonsivo inuex, nocreiogy. opltemo el the meetings of the synods and a table or comparative statistics are roaturcser the arrangomeut which add greatly te the value or tlie book. The Intorest, howevor, centres In the 250 pages which are devoted te a history or the Rerormed church In the United States, the progress of the denomination and the de velopment and strengthening or Its interests, starting with a recognition of llie plausibility of the statement that "the Held el berg catechism was taugui in America uoiero me l'ngrims landed en Plymouth Reck," the author with much couclsenoss and conscientious ac curacy, tells the story of the pioneer preachers or the church. Incidentally the Ephrata community aud ether promlnent features of our local history are touched upon, which, with the account of the church Institutions, lecated In this city, elves the volume a very large local Intorest The church In ether states than Pennsylvania, Its history during the Revolution ; the synods, hymn-book, somlnarles, publications, doc dec dec trine aud tor-centennary celebration, to te to gethor with an account of the peace movo mevo move mont from the frame work upon which has lieen constructed a very attractive and intor inter astlng history, or a denomination that has been a great ferce in tlie religious llfe of the country. A Sunday Wedding. At high neon Sunday, at theStovens heuse, this city, Mr. Levl Amway and Miss Annle M. Qrove, both of Marietti, wero united in marriage by Ilov. Gee. Gaul, of St Paul's M. E. church. Mr. Jehn Kager was the grooms man mid Mies Annle Shirk bridesmaid. Afler receiving congratulations they return ed te Marietta, whence they loave for an ox ex ox tendod wedding tour te Callfernla-and lack. A Suit for Slander. Jeseph Hogarth and Mary Hogarth, his wife, through their attorney, Samuel II. Rey nolds, te-day entered a suit for slander against William Stelt and Sephia Stott The allegation or Mrs. Hogarth is that Mrs. Stott circulated reports all'ectlng her character Ter chastity, whereby she suitors f 1,000 datnages. TESTING DISINFECTANTS. An Imminently I'ractleil Experiment and IU Geed Ilenultit. Tbe Importance of tlietmoef proper dUlnfcc. tants was never no great as new, but extreme earn immt be exercised when purchaalng, at many prorjamlleus represented at disinfectants are simply deodorizers, and thelr use Is worse tbnn fruitless. Health eniccr Townshend.ef Washington, I), C, Is especially careful In all bin work, and te fully teat the claims of the popular disinfec tant known as l'lntt't Chlorides, be acn til quan tity of It te the Smallpox beapltal, believing that heie, If anywhere, an actual practical teat of genn.destreylng power could be made. In answer le his Inquiry as te the rcnults ob tained he reccli ed the following : StiALLrex IlesriTiL, ) Wasiiibhtem, I. O., May tl, 1SS2. .S'mfZi TewmemJ, M. D Health Officer : Sir: 1 have given 1'latl'a Chlorides u thorough lest nnd (Hid It answers tbe purpose of a disin fectant better than any oilier preparation with which lain acquainted. Fer eueushe privies 1 use It undiluted, for drains and about tbe sick loom dHutetfronn-paitteleinf '"""' Itmiclleu Is Immeelale. I am, ery respectfully, veur obedient ser vant, I.LKM tLLYX KLIOT, M, ., Kesldcnt l'hyalclan. This was ever three years age, nnd alncn that time this powerful disinfectant has been relied upon by health offleera, hospital authorities and the medical profession In all parts of the coun try, and It today prescribed and recommended by ever 1C.0OO practicing physicians. Te avoid all errers and secure a disinfectant that Is at once efllclcnt nnd economical, power ful yet odorless, purcliase only l'latt'i Chlorides. ltd Creiscst .Man In Alabama." " De crossest man In Alabama lives dnr," said the driver as we approached a wayside home near Selraa, Ala., le ask accommodations for the night. At supper, and after It, "mine host" scowled at every one, found fault with every thing earthly, and I was wondering If he would net growl if tbe heavenly hale didn't fit him, when incidental mention being made or the comet of 1882, he said : "I didn't like Its form, Its tall should have been fan-shaped 1" lint, next morning, he appeared balf-erfended at our offering pay for his hespiUillty 1 Sly com panion, however, made htm accept as a present a snmple from his ease of goods. Six weeks later, I drew up at the same house The planter stepped lltbely from the perch, and greeted lue cordially. I could scarcely believe that this clear complexleiicd, bright-eyed, ani mated fellow, and the morose, being or u few weeks bnck, were the same, lie Inquired after my companion of tbe former visit and regretted he was net with inc. "yes,"auld his wife, "we are much Indebted le him." " Hew V I asked. In surprise. " Fer this wonderful chunge In my husband. Veur friend when leaving, handed him a bottle of Warner's safe cure. He took It, aud two ether bottles, and new " "And new," he broke In, "from nu 111-leellng, growling old bear, I am healthy andsecheerful my wire declares she has fallen In love with me ugaln 1" It has made ever again a thousand love matches, and keeps sweet the tempers of tbe family circle ecrywhere. OepyrlgMtiX. Uittt by permltilen of American Rural Heme. HEATHS. ItenxRTs. Iii this city, en the auth Inst., Sam uel Kebcrts, uged 48 years. Tbe relatives and trlends of the family are re spectfully invited te attend the funeral, from Jils lute residence, rear or Ne. 317 Slarket street, en Tuesday morning, nt 8)4 o'clock. Interment at St. Mary's cemetery. Heal. On Sunday, J line 21, lbS5, Sirs. Slargaret Ileal, In the 8ith year of her uge Funeral from the residence of sirs. Welmer, Ne. 120 North Ann street, te-morrow (Tuesday), J tine 23, at 3 p. in. it HAllKETS. Philadelphia Produce Slarket, 1'iiiLiDtLrniA, June 22. Fleur was firm, with moderate local trade demand. Sales nt 1.0J0 barrels including l'enn'u family, at IQ4 23; Western de at ft 2505 2S: Minnesota ex tras ut 1 165 ; patents at 15 0005 CO. Kye flour quiet at 753 87H per barrel. Keed was steady and In fair request. Sales or Western Winter limn, spot, at (14 23015 per At tbe 1 p. in. call Wheat was dull, wlthtMe btd for June ; )0i for July ; VJli for Aug. ; 0!i for Sept. ' Cern dull and easier 53c, June ; 53Ke for July; WKe tot Aug.: Klie ter Sept. Oats were dull and weaker SiHc bid for June; C'Jic for July; 33c, Aug. ; iUc, Sept, Chicago Produce Slarket. 'Chicago, June 22, 9.S0 a. m. Slaiket opened steady ; icofrferwheataiidUohlgher for corn; previsions steady and a trltle lower. WheatI uly, sujjie : August, 01e ; 8ept.,WJic Cern July, 40Je ; August, i6fe ; Sept., 4fi)Jc. wuia a uiy , hu. Perk J uly. 11017, 17K ; Aug., I1027K ; Sept., 1037. Ijird Julv. te ;. Klbs-July, (5 35 ; Aug., 15 45. CLOSINO. IP, K. Tbe closing quotations were firm but featureless. Wheat Ue higher, Cern Ha better and Osts steady and uncbaiigcd. l'roil l'reil l'roil slens or all kiuds Itriu at Saturday's closing quo tations. Wheat July, 8'e t Aug.,01Jie ; Sept. 92Jc. Cern-July, 4flJie : Aug.,4ie ; Sept.. 46(e. . Oats J uly, Sliic; Aug., q ; Sent., 27c. l'ork-l'eik, 110 22J July ; 10 32f. Aug. ; 10 40 Sept. lird Tuly, W07K; Aug.,W75i 8cpt.,$0 82K. Klbs July, f532l Aug., -lug., Jti eepi., ii.fe. New Yerk l'reduce Market. New Yerk, June 22. Fleur dull, uncbanged j city mill extra. l IWOSOO; Fine, tl 750S 25; buperrine, $Jl0ft3 70; Common te Fancy Ul tra Ohie, f3 SuQl ou; Uoed te Choice Kxtra Wratum, 15 75 1 Sllnnesebi, (3 8003 01). Wheat Ne. 2 Ited, Winter. June, 1 WA July, flelH; Aug..fl OSVi'jSept.. 11 OSJi" Cern Ne. 2 Mixed, June 540 i July. iSJ.'e. Oau-Ne, a Mixed, June, siei Julyi 7Ke; Aug.,S4Uc. Itye dull. ltarley nominal. fork dull t Mesa, $11 25SU SO. I rd- 61, J uly i w eu, Aug. ., MelMtef neuilaal. .TarBeaMM firm, but ntllet at 87HL. , Kesfn dull J strained te ifoed, II vnt. Petroleum dull i refined In cases, 7ls! Huner imiqt i wcsiarn imiiaiten uix lMflSO. , Cheese dull t Ohie flat, prime, ragflc, Kegs steady i Westcru, Ue stale, 13c. Mice dull and unchanged. Sugar nominally unchanged lteflncd Cut- Hit, 7X04 Granulated, BKc. Tallew itrady prime city, S lMCgSKc leaf, 7Xc) Granulated, ejie, 1 allow leadv l nrlinecliv Freight dull and unchanged. flnfTen nnleti fair c&raee. PVe. liny quiet and easy ; Ne. 1 Timethy, (110, BleeK Market, quotations by Heed, McGrann A Ce., llankers, iiancnsicr, iiu 11 A. M Mtfisfmrl roclfle Michigan Central.... .... New Yerk Central...; M'J New Jersey Central ii Ohie Central .... 12 x, Sp.m l)ul., lacic wcxlern wiy. uonver uie uranae. irande .... H?; i UK tal Erie Knntns X Tains IiakoBhero i;uicagen. n., coiuineu. wj;i N. . ent. A weatara St. Paul Omahs I'aclHe Mall 6t; uocncBiera i-iiiauurg BU l'aul mK Texas I'aclfle... UK Union l'acine toy, Waliash Ceuinirm Wabash l'rcfened Weitern Union Telegraph, IxiuUvllle A Naalivllie N. Y.. Chl.AHt I.... lsblgh Valley , 67 I.eldgh Navigation..... ....i ii Fennxylvaulu 4SU lleedlng , 7i F.T. Alluirale..!.....1 Northern l'acine Common 17 Northern l'acine l'ref Heatenvllle 1U Fhlladelpbla A Erle Northern Central Underground , Canada Southern oil 82X People'i 1'aasenKer...! DO 8J SEW AnrKRTtaRUENTS, B AKINQ POWDER. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. Mera eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Held only in cam. Uetal Uabijiu Fewdkr Ce., 103 Wall Street, New Yerk. may27-lydw -17-ANTED. T T A boy 17 any kind ofrerl rears old wants a situation at c. ApylyntIS West James St. THE LARGEST, REST AND MOST complete assortment of Playing Cards In the city from 5 cents per pack up at UAHTMAN'S YK1.1.0W FRONT CIOAK STORK. STORAGE AUD COMMISSION WAREHOUSE, DANIEL MAYER, dec2-lvd 1ft West Chestnut street. CALL AT STORK REIGART'S OLD WINE POR Listen's Extract of Beef. IIKUIT IK TUX WOULD. Established, 17&V II. K.HI.AYMAKKK, AgU 1 tnU17-llu Ne. a East King 8U e RIENTAL LACES. ORIENTAL LACES! -AT- ASTRICH'S Palace of Fashion, 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, I'A. THE BIGGEST BARGAINS OF THE SEASON. OKI ENTAL LACES ut !0c., 12c. and 15c. a yard. NEW WIUEOKIENTAL LACES at !c. a yard. NEW WIDE SPANISH LACES at 25c. a yard. Twenty sevcn-Inch Wlde HAMBURG NET at 23c. a yurd. FINE HAMUURU NET nt tOc. and 75c. a yard. Twenty-seven-Incb ORIENTAL NET, fine quality, 11.00 a yard. NEW SWISS EMBROIDERIES at 20c., 23c., 30c., 40. and 60c. a yard. FINE CHROMO FANS at 25c. LINEN PAINTED FANS, 25c. apll'Ce. FINE PAINTED FANS, 60c. ELEGANT SATIN FANS, painted white, with Ivery Handles, 11.(0. 11LACK, with Glided Handles and Feather Tops, $1.00. PAINTED GAUZE FANS. New Lines in Our Jewelry Department. New l'lns at 10c ; worth 23c. Flne I'lns at 15e worth 50e. Rhinestone Pins and Errrlngs. Rhinestone Cellar Buttens. Ladles' Jersey Cuff Iluttens. Jersey Cape Cellars, all linen, 8c. Jersey Cutis, 10c. a pair. SASH RIBBON, PLAIN OR BLOCKED, BLACK AND ALL COLORS. GLOVES AND MITTS. Kine lllack, all silk, Mltta, 29c. Colored, 13c. Fine lllack and Colored Silk Jersey Mitts, loop cded, 33e a pair. A LARGE STOCK OF Leather Bags and Satchels, , AT LOWEST PRICES. BUTTONS. Pearl Buttens, from fc. a dozen up. Flne Smeeth l'carl Iluttens, from 10c. telSc.a dozen, l'eurl Ball Iluttens, lrem 15c. a dozen up. OAUZE VXDERVEST& Ladles' and Gents' Gauze Undervcsts, at 25c. a piece. Child's Gaure Vests, from 8e. up. Finest Quality, with Silk Binding-, from lc.a piece up. IIOSIEitY. Child's Ribbed Cotten Hese, large tdze, black and colors, 12c a pair. BELTS. Leather Belts, tan color, two atraps, lOr, a piece. Twe Strap Canvas Belts, white or black, at 10e. u piece. LACE CAM. Child's Lace Can, 13c. Fine Embroidered Caps, 20c. Embroidered Cape Cups, 50c. FEATHERS. Novelties iuTancy; White Feathers, Gilt and Sliver Mixed. FINE FLOWERS." SUN RATS, 25e. INDIA MULL-White and CTeiun, e.ayard. .... 62 i2 U'( H)' 17K 17f :::: -P 6,-iw ay. H Gl'i 111 SlJ 31 fj" 67 ti 41 3. n 17 lc .... sAi .... l3i 1TXW ADrRRTIBEMElfTB. rkuit PURE RYE WII1BKEY AT be stuiuuiicd for '6c. tlie r a quart tun net mencv. ItUllllKlt'S MQUUIl 8TOUK, apiiMydR Ne. 2i Centre Square. PENNA. CIGARS FROM Hundred nn. nt fl.00 PER UAHTMAN'S YELLOW FKONT BTOllE. C1UAII rruiE REST X tbnctty.at UAHTMAN'S 6e HAVANA CIGAR IN YELLOW FKONT CIOAlt BTOUK. AtrANTED, , TV Tliree te Flre Tlinunand lliillai!! uniitril in n icguiinaie nueicnitin uusincD, iw m'cihi 10 per cent. Interest gunrnnterd with geed se curity. Add rem X, &, this onice. JunelO-lwd In a lcRltlmale nhelcutln buslnces, iw aiircliil tirlTHOUT EXCEPTION, THE BEST Tf Clirarn In tbe town, two for 6e.nt HAllTMAN'B YELLOW FKONT CIQAK BTOllE. S' CHOOL TAX POR 1885. Tbe durtllcfite Ih In lbn bnndn nf Ihn Irpimnrpr. Three per cenu en" rer prmnpt payment. W. O. MAKSIIALL, Treasurer, Ne. 12 Centre Square. r Oftlcn hours from 9 a. in. te n, m. junelMfdlt riKOROi: RENNETT- PRACTICAL A 1'I.UJIIIKK. 8TKAM ANII HAS KITTKIt. All orders lireinntlv nttendud te. hatlafnctlen guaranteed. Werk done nt rcnuonnble prices. NO. 43J NOKTH QUKKN STKKET, JniicUJind Lancaster, 1'a. GRAND CONOEltT RV ROHERTS' Fionch Orchestra, at KXCKI.SIOK IIAI.I-, Kast HI lift street, this evening. I.aige cool room and Ice Celd lleer. Come one, eome nil, ltd' JOHN SC'IIOKNIIEIKIKU, Prep. TTAPPY THOUGHT AND REBECCA -a.-a- Toiiaceesi HAUTS1A.V8 Tobaccos only Saner nine, at YEI.I.OW FRONT CIUAU BTOUK. FIRST-CIiASS BOARDING. Together with tbe choice of rooms en the llrst or second fleer. Surpassed by nene In the city. Call en or address, NO. 40-1 NOKTH QUKEN ST. Table boarders accommodated. efl-tfd AA. BB. Helier Fleur. Use Manlielni The Original. may2-lyM,S&W,U The Best. CLARKE'S TEA STORE BEST GOODS and Honest Trices. Granulated Sugar, 7c. White" A.," Cc. Coffee, 12e te . 15c V ft. Pure Syrup, 10c ! qt. German Seap, 3c V bar. Laun dry Starch, 6c V ft. Telephone. CLARK K'H TK A STORE, 38 West KlnK Street. HURLEY'S LIQUID RENNET MAKES a wholesemo and delicious dcrsert ler warm weather, with llttle trouble, 25 cents a bottle, at HURLEY'S DRUG STORK, Ne. 21 West King Street. M ADEIRA AND SHERRY WINES -AT- Eeigart's Old Wine Stere. II. E. SLAYMAKEK, Aeekt, Ne. 29 East Kme Strict. febl7tfd Established 1785. ICE CREAM. GO TO E. M. DANCE & CO. for SUPERIOR ICE CREAM of all tbe Various Flavers, -l'lcnlcn, Fctlvul andl'rlvnte Parties supplied at the Lewest Market Rates. Ice Cream delivered at any point without charge Full satisfaction Kuarantecd In every respect. Please Klve us n call. Telephone con- nectlen. K. M. DANCE AGO.. JclS-2wd Ne. CIS Seuth (ueen Street. STATURE'S REMEDY, PARMVILLE LITHIA WATER. Recommended by leading physicians a the BEST Mineral Water for DvspepHla and all Dis eases efthe Kidneys and Bladder. Fer sale by the Glass or Gallen, at COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, 137 and 133 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. decSmd "PAST END YARD. C. J. SWARR&CO. OOAL. KINDLING WOOD. Ornci ! Ne. 20 Centre Square. Beth yard and onice connected with telephone exchange. aprlS-lydM&P.R "ATLANTIC CITvT .The Chester County Heuse IS NOW OPEN. Comfortable, homellke, situated very near tbe sea, with extended plaZ70H upon three ocean fronts. This Heuse Iiaa lenn been known as a met pleasant summer retreat. Junel 2nid J. K KIM X SONS. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY COMMITTI'.Ii There will be a meeting of the Demo cratic county committee e! Lancaster county. In the oemmltteo rooms, third story et Kepler's SoBtelllco building, l.aucuiter city, en MO.S DA Y, UNK '.V, 18K5, at 10 o'clock a. m., te Us a tlme ler tbe meeting of the County Convention. W. U. IlENSEL, Chairman. J. 11. I.1CI1TT; ) 11. S. Pattkksex, Secretaries. W. 11. Gbieb, ) I.AKCABTtu, I'll., June 15, 1833. JuulVtd OIFT FOR EVERY CUSTOaFeRTHAT should b In every family Portrultsef our PresIdentH, from Washington te Cluvelaml, with scene en the Rhine. Alse a Hettlo of Ferest Flower Cologne te anyone purchasing goods te tlie amount of oue dollar aud upwards AT HECHTOLD'S, Ladles' aud Cent's l'umlsliluc Store, Ne.52 North Uucen Street. Sign of tbe IIIk Stocking. P.K. A Fresh Supply Received Te-day. ARE NOTICE. TO MY KRIEN DS AND THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL. I have this day quit tbe employ of J. B. Mar tin X Ce., andean hereafter be found ut the Wall Paper Stere el I'll AUKS W. FRY, Ne. 57 North Queen street. All work entrusted te my earn will be done fair and square und with the usual solidity und nsatness, and at rates us low as consistent ler reed workmanship. II. J. DONNELLY. Paper Hanifer, Ne. ' Seuth Christian Street, 1-uncuMer, Pa. Je22 3tdlt REDUCTION IN CUSTOM - MADE Clothing. A well-made. Elegant trimmed and perfect llttinir Business Suit for (18.00. A poed English Corkscrew Worsted Suit, flat braided, in ene, two, three or four-button cuta way, for 125.00. A handsome Check Cosslmere Suit for IJU.00. An elegant Scrge Suit, In black, blue, drab or brown, for 115.00. Flne English Dixineu or ineca i-uniuioena irem se.uuun. uu member, all work U strictly first-class. Ever: trarment warranted te b if presented A geed tit, well-made and nlceiv trimmed. The largest assortment of patterns In this city. a. ji. HuaE.neiE.in, m24-emdR 37 North Queen street. s. CLAY" MILLER. -THE- PLAOE TO TRADE Is where you can get tbe Best for Your Menoy and where you can get FOUST WHISKY, Four Years Old, euart. Three Ye at (2.30 ner call en i CSe. i er Three Years Old, at (2.23 per gullen ; I per quart. OVERHOULT, fourycaraeld,at(2.M per gallon ; 63e. per quart. Other Brands for less meney. Empty Whisky Barrels at 11.00; tiuy them new. S. CLAY MILLER, Southwest Angle P. Centra Square, Lancaster, JeM-lwdAlnv, ptXCURSlONS. RAYMOND'S VACATION EXCURSIONS. All Traiellrtg Expentei Included. Three Grand "Summer Trips, FROM PHILADELPHIA. Fer the Menth of July, 1885. Ne. 1. Jclt 1123. New Yerk. Bosten, North Conway, Crawrerd Heuse, a Night en tbe Sum mit or Mount Washington, Preiile Heuso, Ply. mouth, N, II., etc. A complete round of the White Mountains. Ne. 2. Jtn.rH 23. New Yerk, Bosten, Isles of Sheals, Banger, Me., Mount Desert. Moenebeud Lake, Mount Klnee, Old Oiehard Beach, etc. Ne. 3. Jiav2aToAeepsT H. Lehigh and Wy oming Valleys, WulMus Glen, Niagara Fulls, Oswego, N. Y., the Thousand Islands, Alexan dria Bay, St, Lawrence 1th er and Rapids, Mon treal, euebec. Newport. Vt., I.ake Mcmphreuiu Mcmphreuiu ceg, l'retlte Heuse, Summit or Mount Washing ton, Crawford Heuse, North Conway, Bosten, New Yerk, etc. Alse TWO GRAND TOURS (JrLY 23 te AinusT 22, and AracsT 27 te ScniMutn 23) te the Yellowstone Nalleu&l Park. W. Raymond. I. A. Wuitceuv. -6end or call for descriptive circulars. -- 11. F. SHIELDS. Agent for Raymond's Vacation Excursions, 111 8. Ninth St., under Continental hotel, Phlladel. phla. J20-3td 1'Ot.lTICAZ. JOR JURY COMMISSIONKR. KDWAK1) AMIILKK, , ,, Uf Diumeie tinMislilp. bubluut te the decision of tbe Democratic county convention. mnyS.Vtfd.tw F IOR JURY COMMISSIONER. .IKItOMKIt. SIIUI.TZ. . .. or Kllzabctbtewn borough. Hublcct te the decision et the Democratic county convention. d A w tfd TjVJR JURY COMMISSIONER, I1KNJAMIN IIUllElt, or the Elgthh Ward, Lancaster City. Subject te tbe decision or tbe Ucinncratle county convention. JeltUAw piOR JURY COMMISSIONER, K. O. DII.I.KK, Of F.arl lewnshlp, lancaster county. Subject te t lie rules of ibe Deiiiecratla party. myfs-StawSI.WASlfdiw ULAHSWAltE. H IOH A MARTIN. Queensware CHINA HALL ANOTHER LOT OP DAMAGED Vy ARE at vkkv tow miens, Jelly Cups, Jars and Tumblers. A Let of Cheap Table GLASSWARE. -Sr.n These (loot llKreni l'ciicu8ixii. High& Martin, NO. 16 BAST KINO STREET, LANCASTKR. PA. UA TB AJfJi OAJ'S. T ATKST STYLKH IN HATS. Stauffer & Ge., LEADING FASHIONABLE HATTERS, 31 and 33 North Queen St. THK LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF STRAW HATS IN THK CITY. STRAW HATS FOR BOYS, Be., 10., 15c, 25c. STRAW HATS FOR MEN, 25c., 50., 75c., $1. ALL THE SPRING STYLES SOFT AND STIFF HATS. STAUim & G0 (Shulti & Bres.' Old Stand,) 31 nnd 33 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. OROCERIEH. AT nuiiSK's, 17 i:ast kine st. FIREW0IIK8 HEADQUARTERS ! NOW REAM FOR DEALERS! Our nmcknri are purchased fiem Importers, anil e nre iivpaied te Jeb at the Lewest Prices. OUR FIREWORKS Are Hip 1'nenualli'd Colored Works, purchased rrem tbemaiiiiraclurei'H, mid mtaieprepareil te Hill them nt Lew eat l'rlci-. Sleiekeepent are Invited leyHe us ucill. Remember the lIAMMO.VU'e SI.l'O SHOT ter Petate Bugi, Cut Wermi, Rein ilUB". and S1iib, Ac WoiiretlieugcutH rer It. Sterek epent sup plied at Jebblni; nites. Alie neldntietatl BURSK, NO. 17 fcAST R1NQ STREET, LANCASTER, I'A. FOR BALE OK RENT. IilOH RUST. J Three Iaiw Oltlcei at Ne. 15 NORTH DUKE STREET; ami a biuuirntSS reel lentf, Hiipplled with water and heat, UiariUld B.FRANK ESHLEMAN. WIIITKOAK LUMIirJH FOR SALli Persons wuutlnR White Oak Lumber, cut tienler. can be accommodated at ence by cull cull liiireu theundemlRtiedut New Providence sta tion. AIke. Itallx and Pests or all kind. 2u cords or White Oak Meed. -McKALLSA BRO., Je8-3d Siuitbvlllu P. O., Lune. Ce., Pa. UBLlf SALK. On Tuesday, .lrE 10, 1585, Will be OTpesed te publla sale, at tbe hotel or Geerge Willi, Seuth Queen street, Lancaster, that valuable two-story Brick Heuse, with n-ume out-kltchen, Ne. 324 Seuth Oueen street, The let fronts en Seuth Queen street 20reet, and extends in depth 154 feet 0 Inches. Tbe house Is ill geed order lately papered, with gas. Tliere is u hydrant in the yard, and con nection with ewer. Persons wishing te view tbe propertv will call en Mrs. Uretr, Ne. 320, Seuth Queen sticet. Possession will be given utuny time desired, en payment et purchase money. Bale te cemniencu at 7 o'clock, when attend ance will be given and terms made known by W. A. HAMBRIOHT, Attorney In Fact ter Heirs or C. Ilumbrlght, de ceased. IUh nv Suubert, Auet. IG, 20, 22, 21, 27, 20, 30. hvectavi.es. CUPEUIOK SPECTACLES AND- EYE-GLASSES. Microscopes, Field Glasses, Barometers, Tele scopes, Mafic Lanterns, Thermometers, Draw. Ing Instruments, Philosophical and Chemical Apparatus. List and Descriptions or our Ten Catalogues sent FREE en application. QUEEN &CO. NO. VH CHESTNUT ST. inars-lydAw PHILADELPHIA VXIiERTAKlXa. TTNDEUTAKINCJ. tSL.eR.-ROTE.t UNDERTAKER, Cor. Seuth Queen and Vine Streets, LAK0A8TIR, I'A. Personal attention given te all orders. Every thing In tbe Undertaking line tarnished. Having secured the services of a tl rat-class me chanle, 1 am prepared te de all kinds or Uphel. stciing at very moderate prices. All kinds ei rurniture upuoistereo. utvu me a can, R. ROTE. lanlO-tlil TIIK CITY TAX IS I'AYAIILK OS OR before .1 U LY 1, w lib an abatement e!3 per cent, Olllce hours lieiu u a.m., te3p m. U. F. Ill VERS, )el3-15td CItyTieasurer. T HIS i'AI'KK IS 1'IUNTED wrru J. K. WRIGHT &. CO.'S INK. F&irmeunt Ink Works, 2Cth and renn'i ivenet lant-lyd PHILADELPHIA. PA. CLUTlltXO, The Norfolk Jackets nre daily in creasing in penuliirily. Coel, easy filling, nebby and worn witlieiit a a vest, they are just tlie thing for Knocdabenl Dress in tlie country, al though they leek well anywhere and just new are all the rage. All sizes and prices. A. 0. YATES & CO., 602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST., Philadelphia. m2-Smd liRV HOODS. TVUESS UOODsT ANOTHER CARLOAD OF SUMMER GOODS RECEIVED AT THE ITEW YORK STOEE. TweCnei lieantlfnl PRINTED SATIRES, Fllfccn Centsayaril ; miule te sell at 23 Cent. An Immense Stock or WASHING DRESS (lOODS, CHAMURAIK, SEERSUCKERS, (il.NUHAMS, ItATISTKS1 VICTORIA LAWNS, INDIA LINENS, NAINSOOKS AND PIQUES, At Lewest City Prices. A CHOICE SELECTION OF ORIENTAL AND EGYPTIAN LACES, SWISS NAINSOOK and CAMBRIC EMBROIDERIES, All Wldtlm mid Qualities at tbe Lewest Prices Ever Knew n In tbe Trade. In WATT, SHAND & CO, Nes. 8 & 10 East King Street. joiiss.eiVLi:n. oi:e. 1 RATIIVOS. HOT WEATHER GOODS. We have tbe Handsomest Assculinent of Choice Patterns tn FIguicd Batistes and French and American Satlnes In this city, andthu qual lly Is superior te any shown. Don't tall te .ee our tJpnulne Scotch Zephvr and Ilroche (Jtiigbams ut UJjC: new goedi, worth 'ilc. Lnralne Cnipe und Striped India t rlnkles, ler ladles' nnd mlssc' dresses. Can be leugh ilileil. Need no Ironing. Whltodneds, I.tnen d'lndes, Persiaii Lawns, Bishop Lawns, Plain and Figured Swiss, Plain, Checked und Striped Nainsoeks, Cord und Fig ured Pique. Cream and While Embieldcied Robes ut $3 00 and upwards. Cambric, Nainsoek and Swiss Embroideries nnd Inserting. Laces or every inscription, Brutd ter Fliiue Dresses, Ac. SpeelM Ilaigidlis In all kin. K of Dres (hieiU anrt-ilks. It will pay you te take a leek at our goods he tore buying. Our prices nre ns Inn ui, in) house In Philadelphia or New )erk JOHN S. GIYLER & CO, NO. 25 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA J. K. MARTIN & CO. STJIIER GOODS. PIQUE WELTSI AT -lie., 31c, Me., 40. .vc. MATCH. BRAIDS lO LINEN D'INDE! AT 12X-i LV., 20c., 23e., SOe., We. and .Vic. A SPECIAL BARGAIN IN NUN'S VEI LI NGI AtSOc. WORTH 62c. ALL SHADES. Albatross Cleths! Lace Buntings! .CRIMPED SEERSUCKERS I IN THE NEWEST DESIGNS. NEW ARRIVALS EVERY DAY OF French Satines! American Satines! The FRENCH SATINES we are selling at 25e : real value :i7e. AMERIUAN SATINES, li0., 15c. and 20e. TWENTY-F1VE NEW PATTERNS IN PRINTED BATISTE ! French Batiste, inc. American Batiste, I2Je. J. B. Martin d Ce., Cor. West King anil Prliire Sis. LANCASTER, PA. iUTt;irr.v, xc. VirATClIES, 0L0UK8 AND JKVKIHY. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JMWELRY.Ut LOUIS-WEBER'S, Ne. 159 i-2 North Queen Street, Opposite City Hetel, near Pa. R. R, Depot. Retalltnir.at Whelcaalj Prices. Repairing nt xtra Lew Prices, (ystljj y, -l-1 lA 1