' '"i : 1 'J'V !t Tr i"V, ;vt! , ., ims'liAKCliSTfeR 'DAILY iKTEIJIGEKCEBritlPAY, JULY 10, 1885. vcf .?' teatt i i. te. X f i( "UWl ieyl c ml r s& 0 ii IK lv I v ft; K Vft & ' , ., '. IW 15, . I . .a.- iV'TV, &?. If' It k'i.3 "v. ,. ri-O' n' .i Sit 'ft TRYING AN. OLD DODGE. AM iMPeaxxn wae uulb te iiuuheb . ' TOR ALLEGED nOtiK. A "Well Dreeed. Stranger ImUted en Plnmblng nnd Clack Repair at v..t Cetambl Retldencet-Ttre Accident!. Beating Newt Notes About Town, 'y -, Mtfater Correspondence of I mm Linmcin. .Columbia, July 10. TUU morning a Vtn'ltldl&aged man, qui te respectably tlroMed tmi presenting a geed atldrcws carrying a MBell grip-sack, stepped" at llie heuse of Mr. kiM.T. Brttner, en Walnut direct, and nald ;fcht be had been sent thore te de some Vumblng. The lady or the heuse, knowing ytht snob, work nai net nceded, would net rftttdmlttbe man. Thu next place he stepped AJjS'ww at the heuse of Mrs. Stevenson, en AVal- M-iHt "treet, abeve Bocenil. Tlie story be told ' w ihvre was te the effect that he bad been sent 's'tfcere te repair a clock. The occupants of the i henae denied having any such artlcle that needed attention. Falling te gain admittance In this house be next stepped at the heuse of A1 ,Mr. Cyrus Shertzer, a few doers abeve. He ,,, naked if any clocks In the heuse needed ro re w"1 pairing, and was told that liU servlccs wcre Y .? net remilred. A man just passing remarked te a by stander that, In bis opinion, the umn was an Imposter and sneak thief, who desired te gain admittance te houses for the puroseef on en riching himself by the then of any articles that he could secure upon bin person. Find ing that all his efforts te gain nu ontrance te the houses in this neighborhood wereln vain he left for some ether parts. Tird Accidents. Jehn Klinefelter, the drlver of the Phila delphia & Reading express delivery wagon in Columbia, met with an accident thU morn ing whlle engaged in " cutting hay for bis horse. By some tnlsfortune his left band get tee close te the knives in the liny -cutter and in consequence had a portion of the index finger of the left band cut oil'. The accident will net cause Mr. Klinefelter te leso any time from his work. A young son of Leenard Bmlth, living actum smu walnut streets, was playing with seme of his companions of the park. The boys had secured a large chaff bjgand 'were playing what they called circus. They would try all sorts of gymnastic. fe.it en the bag, but this young lacl while trying te imi tate some acts that bis companions were trying had the tnlsfortune te break bU cellar bone. The family physician was called upon nnd attended te the fracture. Correctleu. Injustice te Miss Lizzie Lutz, living at the corner of Fifth and Cherry streets, it must be published that she was net tbe party re ferred te in the artlcle of July 8, concerning the enticing of the young girl away from her home in Ragtown. Beating Nete. As the residents of Columbia are com mencing te appreciate te beautiful expanse- of water that lies In front of the town, for the past few years the number of beats for use upon the river have been con stantly increasing, and at present we have a large number of row and sail beats owned by various parties. Whonever a breeze is blowing the river can be seen filled with sail beats having oc cupants enjoying the exhilarating pleasure connected with such amusement. The owners of row beats are also improv ing tbe fine evenings we are new having by taking pleasure trips upon the rlver and al most overy evening a number of parties can lie seen enjoying themselves by a rldoen the river from tbe bridge te the dam. Town Nete. A 'valuable hersn belonging te Samuel Campbell died last night. The horse had been sick for the past few days. It was used in the transfer bus anil was a faithful ani mal. A dreve of cattle a,ssing through town yesterday aitorneon stampeded from Heme .faiiKeanu created quite an excltoment..Tney ran through several streets and it, was w'.tju difficulty that the mesv- could- net thcnV quieted. The emfteyes of the Columbia rolling mill will bejsfld P-das4er the mouth of June. oral C'err.WTbliUis left town this morn- nir en tlie 10:10 tram ler AiuCairs retry wuero.'thev will sneud the day In an enjoy able way. An orchestra will be formed by houie of tlie members of Columbia Citizens' Land. It will be composed of six mombers and the follow ing instruments : Sole cornet, K ilat cornet, alto, tenor, bar'tone and tuba. The steam tug beat "Valley Ferge," of Fhiladelphla,came down the canal yesterday en its way home. The beat hat been out- Jleved at WUliainspert, Pa., in tewiug tlui randlafta across the river. "Wru-lf man urn pnmurnd In rnmtrinir lhn foundations at tbe Cookman chapel. Thu Umbers are commencing te give wuy and new ones are being put in their place. ?VPP. rlne Ne. DM, has been repaired and maue into ene of tbe latest style engines. This engine Is tbe ene which foil off the bank en the Columbia iV Pert Deposit railroad a few months age. The contract for papering the new parlor of tbe Vigilant tire company has been awarded le Harry C. Yeung, who has commenced work en the room. An athletic club has been formed by a numboref colored men of Tew Hill. Spat rlng will be one of the specialties. Toe rim of the railway tiestal clerk will en and after Monday, July 13, end at Quarry Quarry vllle, Lancaster county, instead of at Colum bia as it new is. This will Increase the dis tance of tbe run about 11 miles. NEAB AND AFAlt. The Reading councilmen will visit iamipert and Erle te learn something. Will Tbey may find out tee much. Geerge Strayer, of Yerk, was drowned at Trout Run Wednesday, in rreeence of his wlfe, son and daughter. The blackberry season is anpreachiug and the Berks county nowspapershave trotted out a wild man, " with a lace, half human and half deg," who torrliles tbe woman around Flourtown. An Italian, "of the belter class," working en the Vanderbllt read, near Leck Hat en, se fascinated the "beautiful and accomplished" Ml Stabley, of Wayne, that when he quit work she Hed te Newark N. J., and In that ioreign clime they wed. II. M. Capp, treasurer of tbe West Loba Leba non rolling mill company, has Just returned from Washington, where he socured from the government a contract for 30,000 feet of chains. This line erder will carry the works ,ever the summer months, usually u dull period lu the business. The barn of Henry Loed, between Durlach and Mount Airy, in Clay tewushlp, was totally destroyed by lire mi Monday nfter nfter nfter uoen. Three calves, two hogs, this year's crop or hay consisting eril or 1& leads, a new farm wagon and all tlie farming Implements were dostreyod. Twe hen.es, a few cattle, 'nnd three hogs were rescued from the burn ing bulldmg. Less, fJ,NX) ; insurance, fTOO. One et the most singularly sudden nnd destructive storms that ever visited Harris burg, put In nu nppoarauce Thursday after after after noeu. Trees were blown and uprooted. The unfinished belfry en the United Brethren church was blown off, and the brick crashed through a stable. Anether stable, was over turned completely, and n tmrt or tbe fence enclosing the base ball grounds was carried away. Among the graduates In the elementary course at the West Chester Nermal school this week were Jacob R. Jehns, of Roln Reln Roln held's, and David L Lichty, or Goedvillo, this county. Lichty was pre Ident or class day exerclses and spoke at commencement en "Early Training"; Jehns ha! the last ora tion of the day nud his subject wns "A Na Na teon's Ramparts," by which he meant school houses. ' Harry M. Weaver, or Terre Hill, was , horse-rakiiig hay, when part or the harness brokeand his bone becoming frightened ran away. Mr. Weaver was thrown under the rake and rolled about Terty yards into a ditch where tbe teeth or the rnke passed ever his body, ene eftbeni catching in his mouth and tearing u iMiuriil gash into bis right iboek, nuelber entered ene of hlsneilrlW and tore it iu a IcarKil manner. A Bad Deg. Geerge Stalus, w he was badly bitten in the Iiund by u deg owned by Frederick Auxer, a few day age, has brought suit against Auxer, before Alderman Deen. charging him with .kesplng a vicious deg. A large number of Witnesses lmve been subpoenaed, all of whom -have been bltteu by tbe deg. Thu animal seem 9 te bear u very bad reputation. I'ira lu 8hariuliurir. Six buildings en Main street, together with temiW ; juaurtutcg mubIL' TUB DBAJH RECORD. Daniel Araalreng round Dead In New Hol Hel land Owen M. lllllece' Death. Daniel Armstrong, a bachelor aged 74 years, was found dead In bed at the Sty or heuse, New Helland, where he was a boarder, this morning. Ue was In his usual health last evening und this morning when called he did net answer. Investigation showed that he was dead. Deceased was nil old railroader and wns employed en the Pennsylvania railroad as flagman, brakemau, 4c., for many years. Fer sovetal ycats he ran Individual cars for parties nt Gorden vllle. Hlnce the New Helland read was built he has had charge of the engines at New Helland. He was u brother of Baniuel Armstrong, tbe well known railroad watch man who is stationed at tlie Prlncostreet crossing, this city. Deceased was stibjecl te heart dlsease,aniitbat was probably tbe ranse of his death. The coroner has been notified te held nu lnquesl, Death et Owen M. tillllece. Owen M. Olllloce, youngest son of James Gllllcce, of Philadelphia, and brether of Mrs. It. A. Malene, of this city, dled at nls residonceNo. 2,151 Park nveniie, I'htladel- Bbla, nn Wednesday evcnlng nt 10 o'clock. le had been ill for about two weeks and his malady took an unfavorable turn en Monday from which time he sank steadily until death ensued. Tbe doceasod was about 40 years of age and was a well known contractor. no lent vaiuauie assistance ui nis urouier-iu-law, It. A. Malene, attbotlmeoftho construc tion of tlie Hart Creek sewer In Philadelphia, and was engaged In many important railroad contracts. Ills last work was en tbe Balti more A Ohie new line atClayment, Del., which be llnlshed about four months age. He was a man of energy and kindliness and bis deatli will be much rcgretted by these who knew and appreciated bis character. The deceased lcavosHurvlviuglilinawlfeand two children. Ills funeral will take plnce from his Inte residence en Saturday morning at 8 o'clock with selemn requiem mass at St. Aune's Catholic church. two shout nenius. Mr. William Matthews olepod from the soutbern part of Comanche county, Texas, with the wire or Mr. James Secrist, a repu table farmer. Mrs. Secrlat oinilted le take with her a sufliclcnt wardrobe Mr. Matthews went back le the Secrist mansion for the clothes. Mr. Secrist met Matthews at tbe house.aud when requestcd te get tbe articles desired, Mr. Secrist entered tbe home apparently te comply. He seen appeared at the deer with a Win Win Win chosterrillo, shot Mr. Matthews dead from his horse, und, after firing two mere bullets Inte tbe prostrate body, mounted the horse and Hed. Mr. Secrist has net yet been apprehended. Cbai AVilllams, of unpreposfesslng uppcar uppcar anceand armed with a pistol, went up and down the highways of Highland Heme, S. C, stealing locks of hair from attraclhe young women, vi ct armi. A young lady of the neighborhood was recently awakened In her bed by tlie rude assault or an invader. She hci named ; he fled. His fugitive tracks measured evenly with Williams' feeU They get him ; they shot him. When Williams' vallse was examined four locks nf hair from tbe heads or white women were found in it. A Quiiie et La n Tennis. Yesterday a lawn tennis team, consisting of G. Dawsen Celeman, of Lebanon, and Charles Bodlne, of Philadelphia, and another of Ress Ilshicmau and Will II. Brinten, of this city, played an exhibition gam e at McG rami's park In the prosenco or a goed-sl7ed audlcnce. The Lancaster boys weie defeatcd by tbe score or 3 te 1. The llrst and second series wero lest te Ijincaster by a score or fl games te 4 j tbe third was gained by i te 4, and tbe fourth lest by 6 te 5, thus giving visitors the neces sary three out et live. The kuiiie was marked by brilliant playing en the part or .Messrs. iiouine aim iirinien, nut as mu former is uet a member of the Lebanon club the game did net count as a match game ler the championship. Mr. Bodine is n momber of the Merriam club, Philadelphia, which took second rrlze In that city this year. Three Violent Death at Krte. William V. Relfel n young business man of Krie, took a rowboat en Thursday, and, pul ling out about twenty miles, cemmitted sui cide by lumping into the lake. Miss Lizzie Wagener, a young society lady, w bile passing a crowd of boys, had a package of firo-crackera thrown under her feet in sport They exploded, llred her skirts and burned her se badly that she died in great agony. Mrs. Harriet Lewi-, whlle passing along the read at State Line, was attacked by a bull which a farmer was driving, and was se terribly gored and trampled that she died. Uam Rurned Near Itoj'ertenn. A barn, fifty by eighty feet ar.d contents, ou the farm of Benjamin Mesor, about half a mile west of Gilbertsvllle, Berks county, was totally destroyed by fire Just before neon en Thursday. Charles, a son of Mr. Mesor, was the tenant residing en the place. Hew the lire originated is a inysten. Thirls the second time tlie barn was burned down. Isaac Bickel, of Mlllersville, owned a mill en this farm when tbe first lire occurred, which was iweniy-tnree years age. ATenged Their Wrongs. Night before last Misses Lucy and Amile Bewman, daughters of a well-known citizen or Lincoln county, W. Va., doceyod a young man named Ress Hammend, who, it is alleged, had accomplished the ruin or both girls, into the weeds near Hamlin, beat him into insensibility with clubs, tarred and feathered him, leaving him te his fata He was round yesterday morning almost dead with ene eye put out. rmecuted for KaUUriilnj;. Bofero Aldermau Spurrler suit has been entered against Miller Fralm, Benjamm Hlrshnnd P. Coenet, charging them with violating the city ordinance by driving at a tee iiign rate ei spoon, thesu young men nre alleged te have been racing en East King strcet Tuesday evening, wben the collision between the teams of Krai in and Uirsh took place and the horse of the latter get away. FUblng ter Snapper. Win. M. Deen, Henry T. Yackley and eca w. Aimer reiurneu ic-uay irein a heveral, days trip te Cumberland and l'erry counties, where they bave been fishing for snapping turtles, i iiey uau great juck, and brought back with them f3 snappers. Kome nf them arfl el geed hIzc, and thore nre three iu tbe let that will nggrcgate 100 ikjuihIs in weight. Heard and Commuted. Charles Redan, who cemmitted an uu- iiroveked assault nnd battery ou Jacob Overbart en July -1th, by striking him ou the head with a poker, wns given a hearing by Alderman Barr last evening. Tlie alder- man cemmitted him In detault of bail for thirty days for drunkenness and disorderly conduct. Hearing Walled. Frank l'yle, the six-year-old seu of Allen Pyle, appeared at Alderman Kordney's oillce last evenlug en a charge or malicious mis chief preferred by Hr.rry' Beck. After ene witness had been oxamiued counsel for l'yle waived a hearing and entered ball for trial nt the August court. i m i . Patriotic Order Sen of America, On Saturday evcnlng July It, District President William H. Wehr, of camp "7, Patriotic Order Sens or America, 'will in in Mltute a camp at Ephrata. He will be ac companied te Ephrala by a number of tbe members of the order in this city. Adjournment of Vleivers. vlowers appointed by the court te Tlie assess damages caused by the proposed opening of Franklin ami Christian slreeta, met this morning. C. J, Rbeads, ene of tbe viewers, is at Chicago, and the remaining viewers adjourned until next week. Kale or Ht-Ml Ktute. Allan A. Herr & Ce., real estate agents, sold te Jehn I'. Wolf cigar manufacturer, n two Jstery brick dwelling Ne, 12J Nevln street, property of Isaae Burten. Letter Held. A loiter addressed le the Cecil County Tretting association, uecil county, Maryland, 'I is heiu at the Lancaster jioateluai for better iiiiwuuiia. Arrived Otad and Went Away Mad. Yesterday afternoon a couple residing itt the country, came te this city for the pur pose of being united in marriage. Whits in this city mid before the ceremony, they had a violent quarrel. The young man became very angry and said tbe young girl could go her way nud he would go bis. without bo be ing married be purchased n ticket ler the West and left en the Fast Line. I'lciilca nt l'enrjn 1'ark. The Sunday school of St. Jehn's Kplscepal church is plcnlclng nt Penryn Park te-day. Over 400 poeplo left en the morning train, nnd riulte n number left en ether trains dur ing the day. The ureiitulM at I'enrvn have been cueaucd by plcula pirtici ter everyday until the llrst Ol All, ngust. a ,Yuir .srerr. IIeit lit Cook III Summer Without Making lire In the Itnnge. Mr. Page, e! Philadelphia, is new in Lan caster Introducing "the Kconetny Ktuuiing Ktuuiing Ktuuiing woed cook steve." It Is a novel apparatus, nnd is Intended te k-ive fuel, tumble, and tbe discomforts of a steady lire and het steve In the summer, when a llltle fire and brief time will sulllce for cooking. It is easily fitled en nn ordinary steve or rauge,tosecure the drnft, and thou with n pennyworth of klndliiiK weed a II re can be instantly built that will Ixiit water, mnke ceffee, cook eggs, broil meat, heat Irons and perform nil the func tions of nu ordinary slove and meet tbe usual wants nf the kltehen, in ten minutes after the tire Is lighted. As tbe slze witli two plates costs only 2; tlie tbroe-plato slze ft; and a plpe attachment for out-deer nud camping purines costs only $1 extra, the in vention seems te meet the demands or utility, convenience and economy and really " fills a long lelt want." We haw It operated tills morning, and In about twenty minutes from tbe lighting of tbe tire hard boiled eggs, hash geed hash, tee, and prima collce wero sorved ler four; whlle u bed or weed coals was loll that would lmve been " porfectly elegant" te broil n steak. Telephone Connection. Leng & P.ivlcben, beet nnd fcheu tietinr. Ne. 51 Went Clientnut sliret, are connected ultli tliu telephone exchange. Combined Kxrnralen. llie (letunld Chapel and St. Jehn's l.iillninin Sunday ethoel excursion te l'enryn park will leave the upper Heading depot ntO 17a. in. ,. Inly 13. llisUctft brought lothe church or chqiel by 0 o'clock ii, in , .Monday, will bu taken le the train. Wonder Nnier Ceme And thn nchleieinenl of Jeseph Ilerguuiin beat them all. Hee thu wonderful ctty nl 11 Eat King (trrct the climax or automatic ln ln ventlenH. Cientlve Junius, coupled with pcr alsteul Industry and Incalculable patience, hit astonished tlie world wlthtls masterly centiibu ttonte tli Held of nclcntlne incchnnlxm. It ir celvcs the unfeigned praUes of all elates throughout the entire world. ltd in: A iii.i. Blavkaker. In this city, en July . 1M, Mrs. Jatiehlay maker, widow of the late Jusperfelay maker, formerly ini'niber of the l.ancater liar, In the h'.lli jcaref heruge. Funeral from St. James' Eplscujial church oil Saturday afternoon nt 3 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster i emutery. 2td UiLllrrB Iu l'hlladelplila, en tlie Hh hint., 0rn (illllcce, tiruthei e' Mrs Ktchard Malene, of this city, alter n bert lllneks. I'unenil will tnke plnce from hU lale home, Ne. I,IM Paik avenue, en fcaturday morning ut 8 o'clock. SArienn. In llairhihiirg, en thelithiiiM , Pant Cllllen, liifunt heii of Harry 1' and Katie M. hey ford, aged 7 week. Funeral Friday afternoon nt 5 o'clock. Itela tiniH and friends invited te attend without further notice. XAUKKTS. rtilUdelplita 1'rediire Market, PHlLAUELruiA.July in. The demand for Fleur wiw dull und prices laiered buyer. Minnesota bakers' nt tiff. ; l'ennnvlvaiilii fimlly ut ll -a ; iUT de tl Hjg. j Piiteuta ut .MJ' W). Ilyu lluur viit iiueted at 13 73 per barrel ler choice. Feed mis ulct but firm, with light supplies. 8alcs or Western Winter llruu, ut tit IfiftU ii per ten. At the 1 p. in. call TIimii- wanhld for Wheat tre bid Teiy uly jUSe ler Aug.; IM.rc fei Sept.; 1 uejf for Oct. Cern fli-Jie for July j Me (or Aul'.; .Me for Scpt.iSI'Jofer Oct. OatB-3tie. bid for July; Vf,i Auz. sSloler Sept.; 31c, for OU. Kerr Yerk I'reiluce .llaiktu Nsw Yekk, July 10. Fleur market dull and price uieunclianccd ; Fine, nt I- teQi '; superflna, ISCUlrfl 0-)i Common te Fancy Kx tra Ohie, f-uqi euj Ooed te Chelee Kxtra Western, fl.'iS 75: .Mlnncneui, t-l tn1 91. neni .. s ueu, i uiier, Jiuy, 'J'KO ; aiii;., SlOA.'C! ,Scllt..l lll.. Cern .Se. 2 Mixed Auir . .Wie i Kent . SlUc. nuts KO.a iiixcu, i',c ler. I uly 1 3iv4e ler Aug. Itye ueinlniil. Itarley dull. Perk dull ; Meis, 111 WdU . I4ird W7V, Alls i mvi. hept. Molasses ijulct ; -.'le. ferM-tcst Culm. Turpentine quiet but steady at Slic Petroleum dull t tullned In cases, uWftlOVc. Itestn dull at tl-.iilil WJ rer strained te jioed. Ilutter Hteady j eatern Imitation Creamery, llw, Cneosetlriu ; Western Flat. MiQiiW Eggs steady ; Western, UQlXa ; bt He. btate, V,id lllce quiet. Hugur dull ; Kenned Cutle.if and Crushed W'i' Oranulatisl, iie. liiflew nominal j prlinn'clly, WfQ5 5 ir,e. Freights neiiilual ; Oraln te Liverpool lijf. ColTeo steady : fair rurgeeH, 85c. Hay steady j Ne. 1 Timethy, WvfOe. Clilcace Produce Market. CmcAoe, July 9,9-sea. in. Maikct eiiened: c. Ijud A lig.. HI M : Sent.. . nv ltlbs Aug., $.1 3-i ; Sept., S te. CLOB1SO. 1:0(1 p. i. The market for grain was dead and fcutiuclen. Iluctuates Inslda of kc. nud that only en n heat, Clmlngnt about the llurcaef nu previous uny. ueiiunei eleven coxes OI yel low lever lu New Oilcans, later In the session boomed Previsions, Mess Perk closed 17Kc; Lard lUeaud ltlbs ten cents higher than yesfcr dav. Wheat July, Wife; Aug., &iu ; bept., IkiVc ; ( let,, fije. CernJuly, tijijej Aug., 7ej Sept., tdjic: Oct., alie. Oats July, 31?ie; Aug., ae ; Heut,, itt'rc ; Oct., SiX'- i-erit -iuiy, iw wi -"gi iei: ceni,. 10 13K; Oct., 110(3, J.aru . Jiuy, vi ta (7U : Oct.. Hi 7A. Ml; Aug., W tiVA; Sept., - ... .' . . . Ill Da Jiuy, j.) ;s ; uc.,yi37Xi Sept., fJISs Oct., 53. Live mock t'rlcen. CuiOAan. Cattle ItecclplH, 8,tl lieud; ship menu), 2,500 head i mumet steady t grasseis weak : shlplilug ulcers, l.S5ftQI,.VO t,n, 3 7'fl'll 15; 1,'Joeiji.KO t., h HKfJUl; u50QI,a0 US., tl IIOQ 530; Hterkcrs ami lecders, J eiai40; cows, bulls and mixed, ii uegi nO; Tuxiiusut tl 75 04 S3. Hogs ltccclpts, 18,C() head : shlpnients, 3,000; market Hun ; rough and lulled, fjbefl I ei); pack ing and shipping, t V0 UX; light Heights, l uiai an s skips, f l euQij 75. bbeep ltccclpts, l,50u head; uhlpuicnU, 1,!00; market steady : natives, ti OOQia; Texans, tl O0Q3 40. Kast Lidkrtt C.illle There Mas nothing doing lu cattle tedays pi line, $3 0000 00; fair le goed,3uo5&o;eouimoii, teM5 00; receipts 171 head; slilpmcnts 1,'i'il head ; Hlilpniunta yes terday te .New Vel k, none Hogs Hteady and ilriu; Phlhtdelphtas, fl it 4 50; Yorkers. $1 40fl Ml; lecelpls, 5oe head ; shipments, 1,700 head ; shipments yesterday te New Yeik, 4 cat leads. Sheep dull and loner than yesteiday; re ceipts, 1,'MI bead ; shipments, -.',b0.) head. fileiK Markets. Quotations by Iteed, McUruun &, Ce., lUukeru, Luucastur, t'a. II a.m. Mm. 3 p.m. Missouri Puclfle ,.. .... Michigan Central New lerk Central s;j' ku nh' New Jersey Ceutnil 31U? Mil 3 Ohie Central .... llel.. Lack. A Western uHi 01'i Dili lienver i, ItloUniude 4;' .... 4i Krle lit' w( 1(4J Kansas A Texas isi Mi m, fjikeSheiv h7)J fj.( 3!!j Chicago N. V common, yjig w2 tttj? N. N. Onl. A Western .! ..'" ..,. St. Paul Oinihii Pacific Mall 4;;' 41U 47K Itocheitcr.VPItuihiirg ..;. 'JJ? 8L Paul , 731; 73 - 73 Texas Pacific u u l I'ulen 1'aeinc jlj; M 5lVJ Wabash Common 4 Wubush 1'ieieried , t Western Union Telegraph.. dl (djf tilli l.oulavllle ANashvlile...... MJi 35k JeJ N. Y., Chi. A St L, .! ...T ..." Lehigh Vulley... 57Ji .... B7S Lehigh Navigation, Pennsylvania lMi 4S4' 4'v !Wi"?'.".VY 7'' J 7" P. T. A iluirule .... .... Northern l'acltte Common 17 .... 17K Northern Vacltle l'ref 4W ... 40-J Hestenvllle , M; A"J Philadelphia A Krle lu lti(? Northern Central ,. .... Ccntiiil Trensp., , Canada Southern..,,..,,.... 31 .... 31)i till. ... ...... .,...,,,,,..,, U3 tuil ... i'cepIa'iFtusbuuictjr,,. (.,,. ,,,, jg)j ,.,, Cern August, liijje ;8epu tnji j Oct., irilin JUK 'V4" i-erK .uif.,iu euj seiiniiii; OttJlU SEW AnriSTJUEMKHIl T A KING POWDER. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholcseniciicss. Moie eco nomical than thu ordinary kludu, nnd cannot be sold In competition With tlie multitude et low test, Nhert weight, alum or phosphate powders. Until only In rout. llerAL IUkinci l'ewmtn Ce., IJ Wall Btreet, New Yerk. inay-T-lydftw TTAI'1V THOUGHT AND REBECCA XI. Tobaccos only Sorter plug, nt HAUTMAN'S Yl i;i,i.uw ruu. iLLOW Kill INT CIOAK STOKK. BAVARIAN CABBAGE AND BIO'S Feet with Wlue Sniice for Lunch at HIS MAHCK'S tenlglil. ALKX. tlKOrtOK (Itlsmarek), lid 'Hi Enet King Street. -WANTED. A YOUNO MARRIED TT Ionian wants sewing work of any kind. te be done at her home, AenlvitL ltd Ne. UN KAhTNKW STKEBT. rANTED.-A YOUNG MAN WANTS Tr a situation te de light work of any kind ; Is Milling te make himself generally useful Can give I he best et recommendations. Apply ut Ne. 139 Last New street, ltd CI EORGE iJENNETT I'RACTlCAIi T PLUMIIKK.bTKAM AND HAS FITTKU. All outers promptly attended te. Hitlsfactlen guaranteed. Werk done at reasonable prices. NO. 433NOinilgUEKNSTIlKLT. Jiinel"-3md Lancaster, Pa. liriTHOUT EXCEITION, THE BEST yy Cigars In the town, two ler 5c, at. HAUTMAN'S YKLLOW FIXONT CSOAU BTOUK. Cil'ECIAli NOTICE THE 51EMBERS OE O Company K, ISid Ueglment, V. V aie re quested te meet at the Assembly H 00111 of Kugene llaiier's Hetel, en Saturday evening nt (j o'clock. llv outer et ltd IlKXTKit WHITE, Cem. Fcrg'l 6 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN 1 Ladles' Large Sun Wats, I5c.( fermeily 33c; Ladles' Untrlmmed Hats, ll.ue. silks, Latins, Velvets, FleHers, Feathers and Itlhboiisatoue Itlhbeiisatoue Itlhboiisateue thl id tlielr value. A. IlllthirS 11A7.AAII OF FASHION, Nes. r und H North ijueeu Street. Parasols and Sun Shades at J out own ptlce. It TjlAHT END YARD. C. J. SWARR&CO. GOAL. KINDLING WOOD. Orrica: Ne. 20 Ccntrn Square. Ilelh yard and ofltce connected with telephone exchange. nprl3 lydMAF.lt T EVAN'S FIX)U1L LEAN'S FANCY ROLLER FLOUR. Makes Klegaut Ulead. Fer sale by Ulecers generally. Levan & Sens, MorebautMlllors, Oillce: 17NOIITH 1'KINCKnT. apr.7md CAEIi AT bTOUE RE1GARTS OED WINE -FOR Listen's Extract of Beef. riKKST IU TUX WORJ.P. KstablUhed, 1785. II. E. SLAYMAKKIt, Agt lebn-ttd Ne. 20 Kast King bt. M ENNKRCHOR UARDKN. CONCERT THIS EVENING Ily a Full I!rats Hand. TO-MORROW EVENING, Concert by tlie Adaiiislewn Hand of .2 Pieces. ltd HK.VUY DOEUIt, Pioprleler. rpiIK MANSION. THE "MANSION." ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. The Leading and Largest Hetel. Fairly loca ted, elegantly furnished and liberally managed. Electric bells, lights, und ull modem improve meat", tioed eichcstru. OHAS. McQLADB, Proprietor. Jy7Jmd G HAND CONCERT Knapp's Summer Garden, Ebt Kike SreriT, ONSATURDAY EVENING Mcate riT tiik 11a v a maw IUmi. :id' w OYS ANDGIRIA YOUNQ EADIES Ann GENTLEMEN. Class for Instruction lu Penmanship will be ercanlii'd MONDAY, J ULY 13. Cull and Kziimlnu bpecluicng of Improvc Imprevc nieut. Full Inlormallen ut Uoeius of thoLANCAS theLANCAS TEU COMMEUCIAL COLLEOE.Nu. 10J East King Street. II. C. WEIDLEU, JyO-lwdil Principal. TMtOrOSALS tHTREBT WORK. X Scaled proposals for the following work will be reeel iveu u it tlie Street Committee up te Jnlv 20. lfti.' 20, lftiS, nt 7 o'clock p. in. Proposals te be addressed te " htreet Committee," and deposited In street box at SmclU's giecciy, corner, North IJueen and Lemen strrcts : Fer piking Seuth Huka street iiomVtne te Ueruiun. Fer piking West Chestnut street from Mul berry te Charlette. Fer piking North Lime street from Walnut le Lemen. Fer piking West Jnuics street from Mulberry te Chariet te. Fer tw e-toot sowcren Shippeu street from Ann le sewer 011 Orange street, und two Inlets. Fer grading of Luiucl street hel con 111 jhimd lliittonweod. The committee lcscrve tlie right te reject any or nil bids. Plans and specification ran be seen nt the eftlcw of Allan A. llerr, city regulator, ins East, King sticct. Ily order of bTllKKT COMMITTER. Attest t Euwi S. Smkltz, Clerk. Jlyii,ll,15,ts CHARTER NOTICE Netice Is heicby given thai an application or ceitltlcutn of organization subscribed by Jeseph F. Winner, F. II. Jlraucman. Jehn l. Sklles, S. S. MartluundC. Cooper, will be pre he nt cd te IbeUovcruurefthoSiutuof Pennsyivu 11U1, under tlie Act of Assemby of the Com Cem Com lnenwcalth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act le Provide for the Incorporation and regula tion el certain corporations," approved A pi 11 ), 1H7I, and the supplement thnrote, en Monday, the third day of August, A. 1)., 1883, for the chaiter of un Intended corporation tobe called "The lllrd-in-Hand Tumplke Company," the character and object whereof Is te construct and maintain a tumplke read and bridges In connection there with, lrem the terminus or the Hrldgepert A Horseshoe turnpike, in East Lampeter township, Lancaster county, te the township line between Kast Lampeter and Leaceek townships, near thn village of lllrd-ln-Uaud, en the bed of the old Lancaster nud Philadelphia read, between said points, a distance) et'utxmt three und a-half miles, in tbe county of Lancaster, and for these purposes te have, possess and enjoy ull thn ilghtx. benefits und privileges ceutctTcd by suld Act or Assembly nnd Us supplements. JyltKJtdlfA3tw s AINT-HAl'HAEL WINE, INFORMATION. The Salnt-Kaphael Wlne has a delicious flaveur and Is drunk iiuk in trie pinicipai cmesei iiussia" Ninth and Seuth America, Ureut tlermanv, Itrltain, India, and se en, uiinuuny la Nuftlclent proof of Its stablllly und tuvlnu newers lowers,, while for tna real onnnelsi isseur there Is ua wine that can be considered IU superior. -TheSalnt-Itaphael Wine Company, Valence, Department of the Dreme (France.) H. E. SLAYMAKER, 118-tid JTEfT Ant'EHTIKEMEHTB. RELICS OF A Cnmnnl-ed wit DEAD INDUSTRY.-. with I)cii(m Cnpclne l'emun Piasters idl crude und uiiMitlsfucteiy, 1'Ilt.OlU ents. fTUIE BEST X the City, at UAUIUAN'S 6e HAVANA CIGAR IN YELLOW FItONT ClOAU BTOUK. CLARKE'S TEA STORE BEST GOODS nud Honest Prices. Ornuulntcd Sugar, Te. white"A.,"cc. coffee, 120 te avs v . Van Bvrun. lOuWnt. uennan soap, 30 fl bar, i-aun- dry Htarcli, 5e V It.. Telciiliniie. CLA llHK'HTKA BTOUK, 38 West King Htreet. FIRST-CLASS HOARDING. Together with the choice or looms en the first or second lloer. Suipasned by none lu the city. Call en eriidilresa, NO. 4W NOKTII (JUEK.V ST. Tabic boarders accommodated. aO-ttd pEMESlllER THE OLD STANDARD KOItltKll'S WILD CHKBIIY TOXIC Ter Weakness, General DchlUly, Dyspepsia, Hummer complaint, etc. ItOIIHKl.'SLIQUOIt BTOUK, api'.'-lydlt Ue. tl Centra Siiuare, w ORE WANTED BY A MIDDLE aired man verv need v. I'eeuln In ml. vate residences vt he have any w erk te de Shout the heuse or yard would de well by giving It te him, us he stands sadly In uccdunil subsistence. Fair and square dealings and llve andlrlllie are bis prliictplcH. liiqiilm nt Ne. '.'iSSotith '.'iSSetith west comer Hlilppen ami Onuiga Ml cctf, Lan caster, Pa. 11 w ANTED. A Yeung Mini about Seventeen Years el te learn the Age DRUG BUSINESS, Addicssln Onn Uaiul-niltlng, "DUOliGIST," Jj'J'it ItiTELMUMicKR Orrics H T WEATHER CLOTHING. llel WcAr Cletliii, THE LAHflLST VAItlETY AND MOST COM PLETE STOCK l.V THE CITY AT VKKY ATTKACTIVK l'UICES. New Styles ltcccirhig Dully. Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, SeutiiEHT Council Sixth ami Mahuet Stiieitr, PiiiLincLrim. laU-llti A NOTUER &UE1T REDUOTIOIT in tin: PKICE OF BOOTS and SHOES. l,ll'alref Ladles' Lew cut OPERA SLIPPERS Formerly sold at f l.oe nnd (1.25, icduu d te "m. a air. 2,0111) Pair of Men's Congress, Lace & Butten Shoes, l'ernicily sold at tiSO, duced te 1.imi. MEN'S Base Ball Shoes l.oe a Pair. Beys' and Ladies' Shoes AT KEDUCEI) PUICES. JOHN HIEMENZ, Ne. 61 NORTH QUEEN STREET, INO.U1KE11 llUILIHNr,. HTRICH IJI10T1IER.S. Great Special BARGAIN SALE -OF CHILDREN'S rn milled Straw Hats -AT ASTRICH'S Palace of Fashion, 13 BAST KING STREET, About One Hundicd Dezen Asseitcd Hats, all geed, desirable st) les, thleh we have been sell ing successfully In season at from a Dellar te a Dellar and a half 11 piece Will Be Slaughtered ATTHE I'NllOUM PltlCE OF TWENTY-HM OEMS APIECE. We bought them fieni oneel thehugcsl manu facturers lu .New Yui k til tin enormous saei I flee, 1th the Intention of gl lug Te Our Customers A SPLENDID BARGAIN. Such as They Never (let Before. Come and convince yourself Hint they are i hat we advertise them te be 1 tally REMEMBER, HATSTlint Are Werth Frem a Dellar (0 11 Dellar mill ii'llairApicce -FOR ONLY Twenty - Nine Cents, AT ASTRICH'S, Ne. 1 3 East King Street, LANOASTKH, l'A, MBW AnrEnilSEMENTS. ocheoLtax for ista" Th diipllente Is In the hands of the ttcasurcr. Three per cent, off rer prompt payment, W. O. M Albll ALL, Trcusiirrr, . , Ne. U Centre bunare. MTT Ofllre hours lrem 9 a, tu. te I p. la. juiiell-tfdll HOUSES, HORSES, WAGONS, 1IAR. neM nnd goods of alt kinds sold en small commission by J. ItOSENFlELD&CO., CoMJiifeies Mkrciiakts, Ne. 7 West Ornnge Street, Lancaster, Pa. Alse oftlce of Peeples' Mutual Llve Stock lu. siinmcc Company. jij-7 em rillllS IS TO CERTIFY THAT WE, lllnarlcti nud X Samuel M. Myers, Jehn Henry F. Hartinan,enmnilsslencrsnf thu count ity hfs of Lancaster, slate of Pcunsylviiiila, Ilive t insYivunia. navu tin uay cxamineu ciarke s rnteni a 1'iiieni i-ini Ksrsitie. Patent Flre Kscnne, Mifdbyll, It. IterTinati Sc Ce., llnrrlsburg, l'a., nnd de hereby approve of same, nnd lccoin lccein mend ltd erection In nny or nil buildings In this county requiring tlie escapes, under Act Of Assembly, approved June. 1, ll-fl. Witness our hand uud seal this 2d day of J uly, 1853. ' HAM'LM.MYEItS, .KlilN (JI.NOItlCII. HENItY F, HAIITMAN. Attcjlt Fnxnn CnicsT, Commtsslenci's Clcik. JjS ld R INDUCTION IX CUSTOM. MADE Clothing, A well-made. Elegant trimmed and perfect lilting llusliicss Hull for tie 00. A geed English Corkscrew Worsted Butt, flat raided. In one, two. Unco or four-button cutii. way, for 2S.UU. A handsome check Cansiiuere Suit for W.U0. An elegant Scrge Suit, In black, blue, drub or brown, for tl.W. Finn English Striped or Check Pantaloons lrem t-VWup. lie lie memees, nil work Is strictly first-class. Every gurme.'t wnrrnuled te b ir presented. A geed ill, wclbmade and nlcci trimmed. The largest assortment of patterns In this city. A. II. UOSENSTKIN, tnll-CllldU 37 North yuceil street. G UEATREDl'CTIOX IN PRICES BI.NCEJULY 1st AT STAUFFER&CO.'S. HOYS' 8TUA W HATH, Jc, inc., 15c., 3e., JSc. HOYS' IIUKSS II.VT.S,!3c MIIN'S HAT8,S.'ic.,&0c, TJc.JI.'O. AOENUINK MACKINAW HAT, ti.W. A NICK MANILLA HAT.fiOK. ItKAUTIHTI, LIOIIT IIKOW.N mid IILACK STIHIIAT.ti.Mi. J( all and nee our '.Tic. Winduiv.'SO W. 1). STATJEEER &' CO, (HHILTZ A liUOVOLH MANII), NO. 31 i 03 MOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTLIt, l'A. reiix S. UI VEER, a ee. e. iiatii von GREAT REDUCTION IN ritltKSOt'SlLKH. Ou.lune27lh we icduced Ihoprlcetef all Pllkg One Let CHKCKKII ANII STltll'EU hi LKS from SOe, le 10c. One Iil CIlECKLl) ANH STKIl'Kll hi L1C8 from 75c. teC5c. One U1 FIOL'KEl) 1'OULAIM) MLKS flemtl.i.J te 73c. one Let vkim:i:i iei'laiiii silks (rum fl.OOte 5c. WAfKTOSEK TIIK (iOOI!;.-Sa We me showing an elegant luertmenl el Black and Colored Silks AT ASTONISHING LOW I'UICKS 11 U1 pay any ene wanting Silks te leek til our geed befele buj lug. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO, NO. 25 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTKIl. l'A. rULJTJVAJ.. E OR JURY COMMISSIONER. EUWAItU AMIlLLlt. Of Urumoie Ien nslilp. Subject te the deiUlen of tbu liemncratic county coiiTeutleu. ma-i5-tfd.Vw JJtOR JURY COMMISSIONER, K. C. lULLHIt, Of Karl tewuahlp, 1-auca.sU'r county. Subject le the rule of the Democratic) lmrty. uiyl8-3taHM.WAstfdiw piOR JURY COMMISSIONER, SAMUEL I. KNO., el Leaceek tow uslilp. Subject te the decision of the Democratic County Convention. Jly7-2i' d" ptOR JURY COMMISSIONER, IIKNJAMIN HL'IIKII, Of the Eigthh Wunl, ijincmterCity. Subject te the decision el the Democratic county convention. Jel-tldA w F OR JURY COMMISSIONER. JKltOMK Il.SHULTZ. of Klizabethtewii boieugh. Subject te the decision of the Democratic county convention. d & w tid DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVEN TION, The Dcmneracy of the county et l.ancinlei-will meet In their i-everaldltrieu en hATlUDAY afternoon or ei enlug, JULY if, ut placea und bet ecu beum tobe anneiiiiced ten daya lu advance by handbill by their respective committeemen, te elect thrccer II vu delegate te the county and dletrlct convcntlenx, iihlch 11 HI he held lu thu city et Ijuicaster, In the commit tee rooms, third Heur et KunlerV postelllce building, en WKHNKSDAY, JULY 'h, nnd te t-elect one pcn.011 from each district, ler county cemmlttecuieii forthe cunning year. THE COUNTY CONVENTION. Thu Delegates fiem the city will meet at 10 11. in., teelect tin co delegates te the btate ceuveti Hen, 1 he Delegates fiem the Second (Lewer) Did. 1 1 let will meet at IU a. iu., te elect tlucodelo tlucedelo tlucodele gate, The Delegates from the Third (Upper) Dlstiiel 11 HI meet utluii. in., and elect four delegate. The Delegates will meet In County Conven tion at 1 1 a. m and nominate ONE I'KUStlN torlteceuler. ONE 1'KllSU.V for County Solicitor. TWO 1'KlttfONS for l'llsen Inslicclela. TWO rEUSONSfer Dlivcters of the Peer. ONK l'KUSONfoi-Dliecteror thu Peer (two i ONEI'EItSON for Jury Cniiiinl,slencr. W. U. HENSEL, Chulrinan. J. II. I.1C1ITV. ) U.S. Pattkiusen, S Secretiulcs. W. II. U 111 Ell. S N, II. The special attention el nil members of inoueunty cominiiieeiinu niiicerset tlie Dele gate elections is Milled te the law governing Primary Elections ioe,iilrlng their etilcers te be sworn, Ac. UleOVEJlIES. A' T BURSK'S. PICNIC GROCERIES. Sardines In Oil and Mustard. Kiesh Salmen nnd Lebster, Putted Ham, Tongue, Chtekcu uud Game. Deviled Ham mid Chicken. Lunch Tongue nnd Whole Ox Tongue Iu C.mu. l'lcklcs in small glass jars. Condensed Milk, Clilpped Dried llcef. Full Cieuni Cheese. Yerk Lunch or Pretr.el Cmckcia. I'lcsh Oysters In 0110 uud two pound can;', etc. PICNIC PLATES, Geed Royal Coffee and Teas, At BURSK, 17 fcAST KING STKEBT, NO. LANOASTElt, PA. WATVllr.S, JtC, W'ATOHEH, OEOCKS AND JEWEMtV. GREAT REDUCTION IN PUICE3 OF WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JKWELKY.llt LOUIS WEBER'S, Ne. 159 i-2 North Queen Street, Opposite City Hetel, near Pa. It. It. Depot. Correct time ut neon dally Hum Washington, D, C. Wutthciund Clocks icpaiied, legulalcd aududjuatcd. lytlvd ci. OTlilNO rL-sK -v . 1 t Clothing fe meet every fancy and le please llie tuste of every luiycr may always Iio found en 'our tables. Ne one need leave us unsatisfied. Our stock is full of real bargains at closing prices, within the reach of every purchaser. A. 0. YATES & CO., 602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST., Pbllndelphtn. m'iSind pNDINU OK THE .SECOND WEKIC -OP THE- Great Clearing Sale AT HIRSH & BROTHER'S ONK IMUCK CLOTHINU IIOl'SK. We adveilised hwl eek the tillers of houie few-artlelcs, but we have Jut llnlshed .Marking Down the KNTIItE STOCK, and we nre new lead) le give you the Greatest llargalnslu CLOTHING, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, TItUNKS, VALISES, S,VICIIEL, Ac, That were ever ellered anywhere Wc'have Iteduccd the l'rlies 1'ully U percent en meat of the Meck, and mere than that en some We wish tec.ill Special Attention te Hie All-in-One Overalls, In all the diltercnt colors nnd riu.illtlcii, et which we have absolute eontiel lu Lancaster. These Overall arc without aeams luthecietch and back, and ale theielure u gieut luiiiove luiiieve ment en Ihe old sljle. Hirsh & Brether's ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, COIlNEIt OK NOItTII QUEEN S'lllEET AND CENTItK SQUAltE. w ILMAMSON it l-OSTER. BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S Slimmer Clothing. Cblldien'g Light Coleied All-wool Cheek Cas slmeru Suits, tle.ua. Heys' Light Colored All-wool Summer Chevio Suit", fs.ue. lleyd' Light Colored Stylish Plaid suits, $.'.S0. (Jhildien'a Vacation Suits, file. Chlldien's Vncatlen l'unts.Wc. Children's Shirt Wulsts, at-., 25c, We., 75c. Children's shirt Wnlsts Itlue, (J ray, O recti and liieiMi, 7j'., tl.'ind f 1.35. lleya uud Children' Stilpe Ulnghaiii touts, 4)eeuU) FOR TOURISTS. We have Crjutal Zinc and Leithei I'uveicd Trunks of the ery heat and me-it subttiintlal uiakei, Alae satcheU mid Vall.t b or all kinds Ireiu'.Ki. upward. Straw Hats. A Variety of DUESSsritAW HATS, Odd Let, 10 Cent-. Each. Anether Lotel CHILDREN'S PALM LEAP 1 1 ATM, 3c. Each. STKAW CATS CHlLDltK.N'S STltAW CAPS, T."h!., Me and tt.di). HOYS' DISKS.-. STUAVV HAls.'iic. .11 EN'S SEEItsUCKEIt HATS. a", and ll'e. MEN'S LINEN HATS, We.. S5c. mid Xic LINEN CAPS, inc. CASSIMKItE HATS. CASSlJIKltE 11 TS. Peiul and Ncutru Mixed Light Coleied sivIHU SttirUeiby Hats, fiw). SHIRTS! Korlllcycle HldeiNtiud Lawn Tennis I'lajei. we haveShlrls of all Celers ami Style-,. Ker I'iahliig nnd Picnic Parties tlieiti Is nelh Ingsosultilbfeiis the XOItl'UI.K SillltT, PEKCALESII1UTS, wilhTwe Celliirx.snc. WHITE SlllKTS,'r.e.,Mc. and Tie THK"i:iOIIMlL'," ILtlOei'tVIU per Half Dezen. GENTS' MUSLIN DRAWERS, 'Xc. and -c. COTTON HALl'HOSE.l'aiicy Coleis,bl. p.itta IIUlTlttll HALF-lIOsE.Pushleiieil Tee and Heel, Hie. per pair. PANCY II It ESS HOSE, Sen, SSc.,.15c. aiidfiiie. LISLE TIIUEAH LINEN aKd IIEIIL1N ULO Ks for Summer Wear. Alse Light lluck liluves ler Dilving. A Special Dress Shee, $2.00 We new offer a (iant's SlylMi Dress Sheu In three sl leg, vis. . Congress, Italumml and Hut ten Gaiter, with plain r Cupped Tee, Sole Hev cled Edge, giving t''e shoe u veiy light und diessy uppeaninec. The pi Ice only ii.w. ySteies close nt U p. in., except SatimUy, Williamson d Fester, 32, 31, 30 & 38 Kust King Sired, '..ANCAHTEU. PA VOJt BALE OU JtEXT. F 10 It RENT. Three Law Onteea ut Vi 4X sill IT 1 1 liin.'K STItEKTf and a biuuientU feut long, supplied null nuivi mm ucau marJO-tld U. rilANK K8IILKMAN. PUIILTO SALE OP TA11EES, CHAIRS, Steves, Mlrrer.SlngcrSewlngMacblnc, etc.. the elTect of ltalpn Simen, the Londen Clothing Itenovuter, Ne. ltd North liuke strtut, en batui day, July 11th, ut l( Ii. in. , .. -., . , 1f.N,llUllKUT, Anetleueer. N. It. ThlsUaiioalllvumle.iw Itulph U lear lear lujjiewu. jlyt-Jta " A K ,1; ,"" - . -. :ft. . i r .J jq r . aJT'-r- "!' . .. "... ... fl. - - -.if - jm-.-j miii a --jtfc-jg.f - -.i it. 1 m - i