M,M- i THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENOEB, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1885. rsm , -ff , '& Bz r.. e&. :. M"T , .Jr tfa" ,HU V m i &.& fc v r& HS r.a ' ', s 'tir. 'Stf s&s stt?- MfK. "iiVi rr" rt.u ' S&Vi Ki 04' T m llv ft.." f & & if sft I'fti rv X. MUMBIA SCHOOL BOARD. ,TKKBvaisj:sa that was thaxsavtev AT TUB .TVLT MiSJRTlXtl. e Financial Condition of (lie Scheel Fund. A lad's Filglilful Fall Tram n Tree. Ceal Car and Cabin 'Wrecked Lale Notes About llie Ten lit Regular Correspondence of Intki.liokmcke. Columbia, 1.j July 17. The Columbia ' school beard held Its regular monthly meet ing for the current month, hist ovenlng, In the cetincil chaml)cr at the opera house, Dr. W, G. Tayler, president of the school beard, In the chair and nil the members present. The minutes of the regular meeting of last month and the meeting of July 7, vore read and appre ved. The commlttce en repairs and supplies re ported that they had netllled the coal (Idlers te send In their proposals for coal for the use of the dlllercnt school building. They recommended Hint the Inside of the Cherry Htroet school building be whltowashed or calsemlned. Twe heaters In this building arc In need et repairs, and should be llxcd. Tite report wn received and adopted. The linnnce coinmltteo reported as follews: They had advertised for the mile of coupon bonus for ?l,G00, bearing 4 pur cent. Interest, due In ten years or payable In twenty. Application for the purchase of n part or wbole nmeunt wns made by the Fulton baDk, of Lancaster. The bends wero signed and sealed, and en June Se transferred te the 1'iilien uanK, receiving tuoreior n cucck ler M,C00. The following llnancial statement of the school district up te the present date, was prcseutcd : ltoceipts during month $ f,452 4.'1 Expenditures during month. . 1,131 02 llalatice en hand $4,320 71 The repert of the llimnce commlttce was roceivod biuI adopted. The repair and supply coimuittce wero authorized te purchase desks, for use in the additional room in the Poplar street building. Mr. Giover, special commlttce, ropertod having carefully exnmlucd the beaters In the Cherry sticet building and that two hoaters nre in geed and two are in peer con dition. The heaters will roceivo the attention of the repair and supply commlUee, who were authorized te have thorn repaired. The secretary lopeitcd that the 1SS3 tat du plicate has been completed and the bends of the First National bank as treasurer and of J3amupl.ll. lleyd a? tax collector are In the hands et the secretary and they have been approved. The secretary lias received netice from all the teachers for the ensuing term that they are 'willing te accept the positions te which they wero olected. Tlie preposition of Slessrs. lvlsen, RlaUo RlaUe RlaUo men, Tayler it company te place a primer physiology and an olerncntary physiology In the book stores of Columbia te be sold at 30 and GO cents respectively was accepted and the fcccretary will notify the publishers of the books of the fact. Any person can recolve 21 cents for an old olementary physi ology in exchunge for a new book. The pub lisher also guaranteed that the price will net be abeve 30 and 60 cents Ter these books. The secretary was authorized te subscribe for nlne copies of the Ncheal Journal. The erection of a beard fence at the insti tute building wa3 left te the discretion of the committeeou repairs and supplies. A nuniber of bills wero presented and ordered te be paid, alter which the beard adjourned. Fearful Full Frem u True. Jehn Crewley, aged twelve years, son of Levi Crowley, cupola tonder at the Keoley steve works, met with a torrible acccident yosterday afternoon and from the result of which his llle is despaired el. The boy was playing near the steve work, with seme ei ms companions unci nau cuinecu into a tree. The limb upon which the boy was suddenly breke aud the boy was precipi tated te lliu ground. His head struck upon a stene when he fell and rendored him uncoil- pclenv the blend gushing from his mouth, iiose and ears. Jf e was taken te his home en North Third htreet and Doctors Craig and IiincanTsver sent for. They seen responded WAT did nikln thelr nnmir te rellnvn tun hi if. "forlngsef thffdiey. lieth arms are breken at tne w rlsts, his Yuead terribly swollen and so se so vero internal ititar.'taRTa the result of the accident. The doctors JnTiTO-f.tililhepcs or Ceal Car aacabln lVretkcd. The train IjeJ.-imging te cnglne Ne. 1,008 a3Buiiiaing-m the west yard about 10:30 a. in., roaiiyyte pull out for Philadelphia. The 'ilagmaaCKhe trai wns et ja(.k te Bjgnai J:ll0Jfc(l'r following, which was I'.ngine Ne. JVriie result wils that the miL'Inn rim Intn ear end et the llrst train, wreckinira ceai car auu ciein. mho ueiumuia wrccK crer was called lntoservice and in about two i hours had the wreck clcared nway. The coal cir was totally destroyed aud the cabin nearly se. The cabin was turned complete ly upside down. Deth crews belong te llar- nsuurg. 'liie cow-catcner ei jne eiil was damaged. Town Nete. Complaint was cntored by Vred Steiu, pre prieter of the Mechanics' hall, at the olllce of 'Squire Iran It, against n Columbia and n tancaster man for being drunk and acting uiionieny in Jits saloon, uiticcr William Wlttlck arrested the men, and they were given a h oaring at 'Squire Frank's last night. The testimony was very cenlllctlng. The case was settled by the payment of the costs. Owing te the illness of the manager of the electric light company, Sir. Urock, work has net been progressing very rapidly in the mat ter of eroding the peles, etc. They were te be erected 10 days age, but this unfortunate clr clr cumstance has delayed the work. The work en the peles will be commenced en Monday, July 20. Tbohetwavo has struck town with full force and yesterday and te-day have been the hottest of the boasen. The approach of the cool wave is eagerly looked ler. A key-ring containing II ve keys was found en Fourth street. Jt can le recoered by the owner at 13 North Fourth street. The picnic of tlie United liiethren Sunday school at Lititz yesteiday was a very pleasant one, and the day Just the kind ler picnics. About COO persons wero in attendance. A picnle will be held at the Wrightsvllle greve te-dny. Pennsylvania railroad engine Ne. 20 was given n trial trip this morning. The trial was very satisfactory. 1'ellce Cast's. This morning Patrick Corcoran and James "Wyatt wero heard bofero Alderman Deen, en the charge of being disorderly in Lampeter township, where they wero arrested by Con Cen Con fctable Wiggins. They wero bent te jail for llve days each. Yesterday n party of tramps wlie have been encamped in Maner township, wero ar rested and brought te tow u by Coustables Dern and Wiggins. Alderman Doen bflnt them te Jail for a hearing. Among the party was Tem Housten, an old rounder, who is woll well woll kuewn te the ikiIIce of this city. The ethers were Pat Wertz, Jehn Phillips and Jehn Myers. ilcniij'a Population About 1,300,000. Heturns from the recent New Jersey census nre net all en llle yet, but from the data at hand enough is known te place the aggregate population at about 1,300,000, an increase of ever aquartoref a million in live years, or 'ii per cent. Jersoy City and Hudsen county malie the best exhibit. The lncrease in the county is about 60,000, and In the city about 30,000. The population ofthe city is about 162,000. and of the county 233.000. Hsscx county conies next with n population of 213,000, while Newark has 153,000. Camden and Passaic also made large increases. Some of the agricultural counties show a slight dectcase. Only Due llutliel te Tbe Aire. QUAititvviu.E, July 15. Una. iNTiii.t.i h:nci:h. In netice in tlte Sew Vra of June Will., iu the procedings of the Fulton Far Far mers club that tlie question was asked by Ames K. Dradley bow much orchard grass seed should I ifl sewn en an acre. It was an bwered by Day Weed that it required six or seven bushels. New 1 think 1 can Inform them en this point. I have raised orchard grass for tlie last thirty years, and I sew about ene buhhel te the acre, aud 1 raUe us imieli hay tn the actens is raited In this end of the comity, lttfilAnu C. KDw.utns. Mnivr and Hay bbi-d llurnt. Tiie Hi raw and hiy shed of Aaren Zell, usar the village of llerln, was destroyed by lire at U e'clcck this morning. The sited was well tilled with straw and hay. The llre is believed te have lceu the work of a gang of tramps who made the shed their headquarters for the last few weeks. Tlie less, a few hundred dellara, i covered by insurance, TBB DEMOCRATIC X OMIXATWXB. The ItetUed I.lst el Delegatei te be Toted Fer Te-morrow. Blnce our publication of the list of general Democratic nominations for dolegates aud committeemen, several of the gcntlemcn named have withdrawn and ether nnmes have been hatuled In, he that the couiptetcd and revised list Is as given below. Iu the Eighth ward, tlie election will be held at Lucas Fritz's, and the polls will be open from I te 8 p. tn. In the ether wards and In tlie city, the polls open at (1 p. in., aud remain open until 8. The names w ill be prlnted en the tlcket iu alphabetical order. The re turns will be received afler I) p. in., at the commlttce rooms, abeve tlie poslefflco. First ward Doleaatcs: W. llaltz, 11. I,. llartmyer, Joint I W. Lewell, A. O. Pyle, W. llaftz, Jehn Hce, A. .. lllngwalt, Wm. Schettrenbrand. County commlttce A. G. Pyle. Second ward Dclecates : Dr. F. U. Al bright, James 1). Pest, A.' J. Dunlap, David McMullen, Gee. Natiman, Jacob Hoeso, Goe. Snyder, Thoe. Wcndltz. County coinmltteo W. U. llcnsel. Third Ward Delegates: P. F. Davis Je. F. Dclcliler, Cnsper Kehlcr, 11. Frank, Leman, Tlie F. McFllltrett, Adntn OIj OIj OIj londer, Charles Peters, Henry Wolf. County committee Jeseph if. Kreider. Fourth ward Delegates : Jehn A. Ceylo, Jehn Ochs VV. II. Kelattd, Geerge Petitz. Ueorge Stclnman, County commlttce Dr. D. McCermlck. Fifth ward Delegates : L. II. Ilachler, II. K. Furlow, J. M. Ilorzeg, Jehn J. Jcd'crics, Jacob Kautz, Jeseph Kiiutx, l'ranch Politer, William Simen, Jehn Shirk, Christian Stlllle, Philip Wall. County commlttce J. M. Hereen:. Sixth ward Delegates : ltroeks Jehnsen, Jelin M. McCullv. Cel. li McUevcrn. li Schaeii'er Motzger, James P. Plucker. County committee James P. Plucker. Seventh ward Delegates : Jacob Hoacbler, G. Darmstetter, II. Derloy. Jehn Francis, cus, Jacob Kautz, II. Kuhluian, Wm. McLaughlin, Henry T. Vackley. County committee Marcus Kuiilman, Henry "Yackley. Eighth ward Delegates : Joint IJradlc, D. Drewn, Adam Finger, Jehn Flick, F. Leon Leen ard Ganz, Olossbrenner, D. Hardy, Christian Herr, Fred. Judith, Jehn Myers, Adam If. Trost. County cominiltee Jacob IJItcli, Joint F. Pentz. Ninth ward Delegates : Jeseph Arneld, Charles Droeino, Jacob Metzgar, Fred Yca Yca ger, Philip Zecher. County coinmltteo Jacob Metzgar. Mr. Phillip llernard, of the Second ward, says that any use of his name as a candidate is unauthorized ; he poreinptorily declines. MOM NKAlt A XI) Ah'Alt. Cariisle will clese Its cigar stores and Imr ber shops en Sunday. The Law nnd Order soeiety of Shlppcns burg is trying te make profane citizens re form their swearing habits by arresting and fining such offenders. Superintendent of the 1'hllailelphla Mint Fex, has appointed Mrs. Uliza Derail, widow of the late Michael F. Deran, who was killed by Convict Tayler, te a position In the coining department of the mint Iu place of n lady who resigned. Fer several years prier te tlie death of Mr. Francis A. Drexcl, of Philadelphia, that gon gen gon tleman was engaged iu building u beautiful mausoleum at his country place, at Torres Terres Torres dule. He intended te place iu it the body of his deceased wile and te use it as a family burial-place, lthuslieen recently com ploted. and the bodies of both Mr. and Mrs. Drexcl have been removed from St Mary's grave yard and interred in the mausoleum. The upper section of Heading is greatly ex cited ever a spiritual revelation In the shape of a suicide's ghost Henry Kivlugcr and family resided in a two-story Inune house. Last .Saturday afternoon Kissinger hanged himself, lirge crowds gathered nightly in the vicinity el the hotise and many declare that they have seen Klsoinger at the upper Htery window, without a coat and wearing dark pantaloons, with a strap around his waist, Just as he dressed when alive. A Detroit Weman Crematid. The remains of Mrs. Kliza Krlchscn, wife of C. I). Krichscn, of Ne. 11 Farmer street, Dotrelt, Michigan, reached this city en the Fast Line this morning and wero taken te the cromateriuui. After a short service, con ducted by Rew J. Max Hark, the body was placed in the retort and reduced te ashes. The ashes will be removed te-morrow and sent te her rolatives at Detroit. Deceased was 6- years old and dled en Wednesday of cancer. Jiei ivuiuuis wtiu iicuuiiijiniiiuti ie this city by her son, Dr. Henry Kriehscn. The doctor left for home en the 0 o'clock train this morning. A Midsummer )j;lil' I'urty. One of the ntO'jt onjeyablo and largely at tended pat ties of the season was that given last ovenim: at tlie residence of Dr. Jehn S. Messenunlth, Ne. 40 North LIuie street, by Miss Mcssersmlth for her friend Mies John John seon, of New Yerk. A very iarge represen tatien et me yeum anu beauty el tne city was there. Thore wero danclnc, much!. cards, and an elegant entertainment through out in varied lerm. I-ICB Within l'w. Twe freaks in the egg world were brought te the iNTKLLiuuNcini olllce te-day. One was a Plymouth rock egg hatched by u fowl belonging te II. II. Hohrer, of Lcuman Place. On cracking the euter sheli, a lighter colored complete egg wns found. Mr. Grant Ilehrer showed us a smaller specimen el the same kind of phenomenon. Geed Music Thore are two Spanish students in this city who are Hpleudld musicians, and lest night they gave line entertainments in different parts of the city. They will be at Snyder's saloon this evening. Last evening tlie Ironvilleliand gave a line concert at me iiueimcrcner note), anu me attdicuce was large. The ItuieiV Day Off. Tills altonieon the colored hed-carriers of this city are holding a picnle at Recky Springs and tlie attendance Is large. To morrow's locals may glve ntore news con cerning it. A Man IVhe 1 In a Very Hail Way. Fiein the Philadelphia Ledger, A slavish habit ence permitted is hard te shake off, and he Is in a perilous way te whom the timeploee lias becotne the sttg sttg sttg gosterefadrain. Lancaster Keen UO Miles Anny. l'lem the Yerk l'eniiBylvanlitn. Lancaster could always be seen en a clear day from Red Lien, twenty nillcsuiwrt, and ever since the fortner has been Illuminated with electricity, Its lights are visible at night. The Miriincrclier's ISxcurklen. Tlie Micnuorcher will eclobrale their 27th anniversary en the 3d of August, at Pcnryn park. It will, no doubt, be one of the largest excursions ofthe season from tbe city. St. Mar) 'a Church l'lculc. The committee having the onterpriso in baud have llxcd upon Wednesday, July 2l, for holding tbe picnic of SU Mary's Catholic church at Tenryit patk. A Team That Cost WTOO. Frem the Lebanon Times. Mr. A. J. Shugar, el tlie linn of Shugar .t llre., yesterday sold his team of line black match horses te Mr. Fiss, or Lancaster, for The City Llchts. Thirty electric lights m the First, Fourth, Fifth aud Eighth wards wero reported as net burning last night between 11 aud 12 o'clock. Shocking LeWty. r'rent the Dcttelt Krco Trees. Some oflhe sentences lit Miss Cleveland's book would iniiKe geed Milkers for a llsh line. Ledgo of l'erffit.en, The Ledgo of Perfection of the Masonic. Order are having a eolebratieu at Tell's Haiti te-day. The members are having a geed time. Sellfe I Ijidlc. 1 have canned corn, tomatoes and some fruits by the snme method a Instructed by Mr. Ill It, aud pioueumo It an excellent method, as It Li leg labor, ltd' MU8. Dlt.S.T. DAVIS. Will bell Olie Day Incursion Tickets. On Monday next the Pennsylvania rallreud company will commence te sell excursion tick ets between all sta.tens en the Philadelphia division of the read. Like en the heading read thcie tickets w 111 be geed fir ene day or from Saturday until Monday, They will bg cold at a induction of price. DEAIUS. .tonus. July 10, 1P85. In tlil city, frerterlck I'. Jehns, son of Conard anil Mary Jehns, aged 33 years, 8 months and 4 days. The relatives nml friends of the family, also members of the Union Fire Ce. Ne. 1, of Lancas ter, are respectfully Invited toattendtbe funeral from his parents' tcsldence, JJe. 23) WcefChPst WcefChPst nutstrcet, en Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock, lntenncnt at Lancaster cemetery. " Cecbrak. In this rily, en llin'Kth of July, Mrs. Catharine It. Cochran, nlloef thulate Jehu J, Cochran. Funeral from her Inte residence, Me. Mtl North Duke street, en Monday uiernltix at le o'clock. lntci'iiiciit at Woeilwnnl II 11 1 cemetery. I'leate omltflencn. 2t JAcens. July 10, lf. In this city, Edward Jacobs, In the Jd year of or his hkc. The relatives and frlends of the family are respectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from the Lancaster coinctery chapel, en Saturday af ternoen nt3 o'cteck Inlermetit nt Lancaster cemetery. tllarilnburg impels please copy. NAHKKTH. l'lillA(lelihlu Produce Market, ratLADEU'itiA, July 17. I'leiirwas In llmttrd demand linm the local trade, hut prices of do de do slrable brands luled steady. Sales of l.eoe barrels, Inelndliiif Pennsylvania, family at Slftl UJi Western de 11 fciOVr) i Minnesota bakers' at I(P 1'atents at $) Wt wi. Itye flour was steady nt f.1 7.1 per ban el ler choice. Fecit a In Ked demand and pilcrs full. Sales of Western Winter limn, at 115 500 10 M per ten. I ji, in. edl Wheat, Oi'fe bid for July s DCJie AtiK.t Win for Belit.t tlulrer UcU Cern MJfe for July 6!54c ler Aiitf.j KIJc for Sept.; slkcfer Oct. Oats KlVc. bid for July 3fic. Aug. KV'e for Sept.; 3tc, for Oct, New orb Produce Market. New Yeiik, July 17. Fleur market dull mid nrtcus nre eiiHlur: Fine, nt fiiineinne, MM(J3 w Conitneii te Fanev '. tra Ohie, .! ttJH 00 j Uoed te Choice Extra Western, IQ5 75 1 Minnesota, l CSQ1 (W. Wheat .Ne. 1 Hed, Winter, July, ll i Atifr., 1 01 1 Heiit, 1 W.i Oct., 11 Mli. Cern Ne. 3 Mixed, July, llftc ( Aug., tIlc ; ScpL, fOKc. OaU Ne. 2 Jllxed, ncjfcfer.Iuly : SJUc ler Aug. ltj-edtillnt7JJfp71Ke. Ilarlej- nominally unchanged. l'erlc dull t Mens, (11 2ai W Lard ti)87, Aug! KUI.SenL Melusscs dull 'iV3lc fur W test Turpentine dull at Sc. lleslti quiet at lisel lli for strained te geed. I'otretuum dull : Itctlncd In ciikp,1i;c. Hatter dull Western Imitation creamery, 15c. Cheee quiet : Western Flat prime, Vft. Kggsbteauyj western, latine; suite, lijsw 15e. Sugar dull ; Cullear. 7e i Orinulateil, e 0-lCc. Tallew nrm; prime rlty, bc. Freights nominal ; Oraln te Liverpool,';. Hlru iinmtnal ; cargoes, JJic. Colfee II nil : fair cargoes, 5c. Hay lieuihial ; Ne. I, V0Q'J5c. Chicago l'reduce .Market. CutOAOe, July 17,9..T0a. m. Market opened : Wheat August, WJJe: Sept., OlJJe ; Oct, Wu. Cern August. W,t jhept. 40; Oct., &X.Q. Oats Aug., SirJiJe t Sept., Mkc. Perk Aug., lu 27; Sept., l6 ft! i Oct., 10.-i. Lard fcept.,., ft 73 : Oct, si. Itlbs Aug., 3 IVI ; Sept., $5 COj Oct., 15 71. CLcnlNa. Wheat J uly, f-;ic j Aug., ?J,ic ; Sept., 91Me ; Oct., UJJiJe. Cern J uly, I'ej Aug., Ific; Sept., ISej uci., uxg. OaU .1 uly, SIKe Aug., ;;ic j Sent., 25;;e; ucu, xir. iVetk. July, 110 30; Aug., Ill) 30: le 0 j Oct., 10 47Jf Lard-.! uly, -1 ffl; Aug., 1 C5 ; JO 7". i Oct.. e 8.-. Ulbs July, 3 CO: Aug., 1-1 Clli i Sept., Oct., $5 ,7. Sept., Sept., 15 70; LlreMeiK l'rfie. Cuiuaoe Cattle lleeetnts, G.vt) head; ghlp meiils, 'i,IW head : geed natives firmer ; ship ping steers, l.WJll.Vu B., 5 ft (tj r.tt l,iuuJI,.r0 1),1., (5S0G5U; UViQI.'.el r.s., JI 755 'J.1 ; Block ers and Iceders, ft 10SI ; ; cows, bulls uud mixed, UZ4ti M; 'luJiaus-i.eru led, tlQiti : grnsscrs, tljjl v). Hogs ItveelpiH, ls.oeo haul; shipments, 7,'me; market hteailyand higher; rough and mixed, l 2)3I 15: packing uud shipping, U 13a I M; llghlMelghts, ft 2K4 " i skips, (J rfjl w. sheep ttccelpu, 1,100 bruit ; shlpiiients, al; market steady ; natives, 2 00ft Til; 'Icjiuiis, miW lambs, itfll te V head. List Liiiertt Catllu dull, with nothing doing; prime. fA 75f(t; fair le geed, t-5Q3SHs common, tmi 50; receipts, SOI head; hhlpmenU, 1,1'Jl head ; shlpmunts te New Yetk J cuterUuy, ts carloads. lings linn and steaily ; Phlladelphlas, JI 7(VJ IK); Yeikets, l 70l Ml; re.'elpu, S,l( bend : shlpmentH, I,X) head , .hlpmentH yesterday te New Yerk, S-CTriei'.iln. Sheep fair demand for goed: dull and slew for cemincri ; prime, II T(H SO ; fair te geed, Kill j. common, JIG-1 lambs, 310gsw receipts 3,uJtiead; shlpuiuuts, 2,aw head. New Yerk Stock Market. New Yens, July 17. Wall street. 1:30 p. m. Meney easy at i per cent. Exohange iulct, but steady. Goveriimcnts firm. Currency C's, J127 bid ; 'a Coup., 12'.,i bid J Ifs de, J112)i bid. The stock market this morning, opened heavy, and during the tint half houref business stocks weic sold dew n 'i te 1 per cent. Subse quently the bulls went In uud bid values up again te the opening figures at the time of n rlt lug the market U dull and fcature'cu. tr.M. Si-.m. Western Union et,i i,li Adams KiniTrti 13s American Kxpie-is a U. 8. Kxpiess 81 Wells. Farge .V Ce 119 C.C.I. AC C. C. C. I SO New Yerk Central U3 asj; New Jcn-ey Central , .&(; SOW Illinois Central Kxpress 11? Ohie Cuntnil $2 Michigan Centnil W Northern l'uclllc 19 lu'i ' l'refentd 41 Wtl Ccntial I'aelfle. 3l'f fl? Union 1'aclile ttiy. M Missouri 1'acltlc 07 Vti Texas Pacific y)' jjv New Yeik Klevatcd 7 .... Metropolitan iss Manlmttnn Alt, A Terre Haute se " I'luferred Canada Southern SI Canada I'ucltlc 41 Chicago A Alten 13-1 Ches. AOWe , 4J' I). A Hurt Tylf M)iJ Del., Lac. A West w ! Denver cu Ktie.. u nil " I'refcued Hannibal A bt. Je " Preferred Kansas A Texas seu aejj Liike Hheiv Ui 07 L. IS. AW 13J' L'vs'lleA Nushvlllu 3CK &H Merris A Kcx luZ Northwest W tisij " I'mtcrrud , ISO'2 Ontario A Western Ms Ohie A Mississippi 175J .. .. " Preferred Pacific Mall i'ii' 4:i fjulcksllver 3" " Pieleried 'JO Headtng jij ltoek Island 11s Ban Francisce iy-: , " Preferred !S2 Omaha ijd aiS? l'teleiitd 7UU ..'. Si. Paul eft 77?i .. " Pixlened ." pvt? Nash A Chat U M., L..8.4W .! Wubash .. 3'A " I'luferred . C II. AC) p.'7Jj! Itechcnter A Pittsburg .-, i;i l'd.AKvuus Manitoba 11' .... OiegenANav '.. Oruiren TmtiHCO , iif ltji 1'uilmiiu I'aluce Car ', HbJJ Meck Markets. Quotations by Iteed, McGrunu A Ce., Hankers, Lancaster, Pu. . , 11 A.M. ISM. Sp.UL Missouri Puclne .... Michigan Central.,, cex New Yerk Central VIJ New Jersey Central 39 Ohie Central Del,, Lnek.A Western tfj Denver A KleOrandu Krie tr: Kansas A Texas 'ii LakoShnre Wi Chicago A N. W., common, WiJ N. N.O11LA Western St. Paul A Omaha ,.... 'JI Pixclne Mull Mi Uecbester A Pittsburg... St. Paul .-. .-. 7ii Texas 1'uulMe l.tu Union Pacific bis, Wabash Common , .... Wubash l'rulcrred Western Union Telegraph., tvtv Louisville A Nashville 372 N. Y., Chi. A St L '" Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation U)l l'ennsylvanla .ViJJ Jteadlng ,, 1. T. Alluttule , Northern Pacific Common iii Northern 1'aclUc Pruf 4:1 llcstonvllle VJ Philadelphia A Krle i'j;: Northern Central... :w W'i Je ml 49 bill .lit A'Kir Anrr.tiTisKiXHXTN. F 71OII KKNT. A Twe-Story Illicit Heuse. Ne. Ml Kut Walnut street. Newly pupcnU uud pulnu.d. Apply te lt NO. Sid 1IA9T WALNUT STltKET. WTANTED A MIDULK-AQED MAN 1 V wniili work ; geed ubeut bone or In te miviiii -.lil'iy ui. ltd Ne, I'.l 1.5 NOItTIl WATER 8T11EKT. COMB AND HKAli THK GREAT Hiunlsli Students ; musical wonder at BNlDLK'b, Ne. 115 North Quu sUttUt, hl Yeulng, (t KRW AltrXHriBEMEXTH B AKINO l'OWDKH. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never varies. A marvel or purity, stienglh and whotcseineness. M010 eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with tin) multitude e! low test, short n eight, alum or phosphate powders. KeUl only n cam. Hetal IIakihe 1'ewdkrCu., 100 Wall bit eet, New Y'erk. may27-lyd A w THE 11KST 60 HAVANA CIQAU IN IheClty.nt HAllTMAN'8 YELLOW FKONT CIOAlt HIOItK lirANTUD A CIOOD COCNTUY Oil tt cieiinaugltl who can cook. Must come well tecemmended Annlv or address. Jyl71tdAltw lNTKLLIULWOKIl OFFICE. Y AMES, KEMEMUEH! A J This Is the time te have your heads sli.tm- p(Mcd, at my store or at your residence. JIllS. C. LILLEit, ltd Ne. M7 North ()ucen Street. Fl 1011 HALE EK1IIT llOH.SE-I'OWElt Pnrlable EliKlne. Hugcixtuwu Threnhrr and Victer Cleer ittiller. Will be sold chap anil en very easy terms. DANIEL 1). HESS, JylMwdAltw; l)uarryvllle. Pa. TTAl'I'Y THOUOIIT AND 11EHECOA X 1 Tehacerw HAUTMAN'S Tehacerw only 80 periling. at .M.. . ..... .... . .-....- ... ... 1 E.I.I.UIV r nun X CIOAlt STOKE. EMCINE CHEST IN THEMSELVES. irl Ilenson s Canclne rlasters lemaln uu rlasters lemaln uu uu uu househetd medicine. eeualliHl as a general Clean, iulek, sine. T mi: NATIONALi HOUSE." A. P. FULMElt having purchased the " Na Na llenal lleusa " from Ames Lee, Is new n-ady te letclvehls friends. Jjl7-Id "PAST END YAHD. C. J. SWARR&CO. GOAL. - KINDLING WOOD. OrricK: Ne. 20Centre8nuam. both yard and ofllce connected with telephone exchange. aprl3-lydMAF.U PUBLIC HALE OK TWENTY KEN TI'CKY HOUSES en MONDAY, JULY SO, 1S5, will be sold at public sale, at the Franklin Heuse, North tjueen street, Luncustcr, l'u., 'JI heud of valuable Kentucky Horses, family hordes, trotters and general imrpose horses and man's 1 all are well bred and uariuntedas ryprc- SCIltlMl. SjIe positive. Ne undciblddln llncd Sale te reiiiincneu at 1 o'clock, sharji, m hen terms will bu mad'i knen u by JOSEPH A. OCKEK. l!sn.A?r A Si'f, Auctioneers. A. C. lit l's, Clerk. Jlyl" '-Id fTlUIH I'Al'EH 18 l'EINTEI) W1TU J. K. WRIGHT & CO.'S INK. Fairmeanl lek Werts, "Glh and Tcan'e. Avenue tanMyd I'HILAnKLrillA.I'A. QAK HALL BUY YOUR CLOTHING -AT- Wanamakerc Brown's, OAK HALL, Seltukadt CeaMit Sixth amd Makklt Stiieets, l'lllHIIELI'lllA. Jlylltfd A TTENTION. Th ECONOMY Kindling-Weed Cook Stev. Weighs less than 3 pounds. Ne famllv ought te be without one. CoUeftuel one cent vr r meal. The givatrst Invention of the age. The most Economical, the greatest labor saving, most practical stove In use, being far impeller, less expensive, than any gas, oil or gasoline steve made. Ne dirt, no smoke, no danger. Can be ncd by any person capable of making a tire. Will bell water In an Iren kctlle In 6 minutes, and In an ordinary tin coffee pet, w 111 make the coffee lu 3 minutes from time of lighting tbe re, and at the sain time will cook the dlnner for an ordinary tamlly. The stoves are made In sizes 6, 7, K. le correspond with cooking stoves and ranges new lu use. bl NO LE S 1 OVES, ftuu. DOUI1LE STOVES, 3 ue. Th lemaikiibty low ptlce places It within the reach of all.. Send menf y and we win man you one. Agents are wanted te push this novelty and uy one who will give It his attention wll will net only make quick tote, but laige pretlU. Ills. Fer tnnltery and terms apply te EVERTS & OVERDEEFt, Jyl2-lwd Cor. East King and Middle ft Is. rri; TiiinsTY folk. Special Attention ! New as the Sweltei lug Het Summer Days are come te stay, thermometer In the tie's and above, veur wants can be supplied ut the lletlllug Wetks of OEOItGE F. SPItEXtiER, N03. 01 and 33 North Llme Streot. He lias Just returned from the pilnelpal brew cries, prepared te furnish the following Fresh. Coeling, Teutonic mid National Ileveragcs, viz : llcst Laurastcr, l'blladelnhla and Heading ltcgiihir lleers. Specialties It. A E.Taunhaiuser, Kulmbaeher ; Pilsner, Kaiser, llvelt l'u'eaud Heavy liavarlau lleers 1 Orcenway's hymcuse VS. Y.) India Ale nnd KebL Smith's llettled Stock Ales; llrewn Stout and 1'nrler; Mineral Waters. Lemen. Pear and Cream Nectars. Sarsa- irarllla, and Choicest (linger Ale, from original Irish Aiauiutle Iteclpe. -Sole agent for the Famous Chalybeate lied- ford Water. All orders bv mall or telonhenu will have pi empt delivery. N. 11. Take netice, Fishermen I Yeurluck de pends solely upon 11 Case of lieer from SPKKN. OE1PS bl'EOlALTIEh, us above, with a lingo chunk of lce terelrcsh It. Jlyl7-2ldll yyiNDOW 8UKE1JNS. Wire Window Screens Have become a viny Imperlaut matter In house keeping, and nobody should be without them. The price Is wlthlu reach of all, and when put up properly will last you for years. We make them se they necdnet be removed In opening or closing shutters or windows. l'Jaln VV lie, 50c, Mc, 60c, te, 70e, 75c, 80e, 85c, 00c, l.ue a pair up. Landscape, tU., f 1.40, f 1.60, 1 1 81, f 1,73 11 pair up, according te size. Deers with corners, epilogs, hinges, etc., complete. Vt e have added largely le our sleck of WALL PAPERS IVlthhi the last ten days, bought from recent sales lu Eastern markets, comprising all grades of goods. Hanging In best manner. Alse a eholcnllue or LACE CU UTAINR. rHtore closes at (I p. in., tttccpt Satutdays. Phares . .Fry, ' Ne. 67 NORTH QUBBN STREET, LAKCATK, TX. xrn ADmnTisEMiiNTn. rpllK LAltaiTHT, "llKHT AND "MOST J. complete assortment of Playing Cards In the elly from s cents tier pack tin Ht HAUT.MAN'H YKLLOW Fl.'ONT ClOAIl 8TOIIK. I"liliT8T-0LA8S JlOAItlTiNer J Together with the choice of rooms en the erst or second fleer. Surpassed by nene In the city. Call en or address, . , , . . NO. 4W NOItTIl QUF.EV ST. Table beardcra accommodated. aMfd WITHOUT JSXUKITION. Till! BKST Cigars In the town, two for fie, at UAItTMAJCB YELLOW FUONT ClUAlt STOHK. WANTHJ). Ten imij teCleuu Carpetslu Laiuastcrnt resldcnccs en the fleer. Something new. J.C. 11LTON, JlylWtd 1'lttsburg, Pa. R KMKMlitill THK OLD STANDAHI). HOIIItEU'S WILD CHLKItY TONIC Fer Weakness, (leiienil Dnlilllfv. l)vaninit'i. Summer cempiahit, etc. ItOlllthll'H LIQUOItSTOltK, npi-SMydll Ne. -a Centre Sijuarn. UDLIC HALIO ON TO-MOltUOW (SAT DAY) AFTEIINOON at 1 o'clock, at Ne.S3l West Walnut ntreet, of a large assortment or Household and Kitchen Furnllure.censlstliiglti part of ene Walnut Chamber, Unreal!, Walnut Sideboards, llriissclsutid ItagCarpcIs, Extension and ether Tables, Louiige, Ch'ilrs, Stone, (Hass anil Quec nsware. All Iu llrst-class condition. ltd Jf. 11. W1LHKLM, AuctleiltMir. Ji:sr uoedh'at lowest Pitians. J 4 Us. A"Hugarfer2c I package Oorn Oern starch for e ; 4 ft. Tea Illsculls ler V?j 4 fts. PrunoHferaV): 4 B.s. Illco for 25c. GraniUMed Sugar, 7e. Coffees I Coffees I Teas I Tens t Tel Tel cphenc. CLAUKE'S TEAHlOltE. M West King Street. ociieoL tax'fehTsm. The duplicate Is In the luindsef the tieasuier. Three per tent, oil for prompt payment le Aug. ' '' W. O. MAKSHALL,Trcav.ner, m iirfia.a.- ;iiuill, 3 Otllee hours from 9a. 111. te 4 p.m. junell-trdlt e NK DOLLAlt WILL I'AY. FOH PANTS, VEST AND DAT. Well suited te attend picnics, cxcurslon-iei' fishing parties. Abe shirt of any kind for ile. and up. Hosiery from 6c. up le the Finest Lisle and Iliitlth. Omire Underwear. Dusleis Just, the thing te wear this wann weather. All cheap te suit thepreent times. AT HECIITOLD'S, Ne. W North Queen Street. -SIgu of the Illg Stocking. TT EVAN'S KLOUH. LEVAN'S FANCY ROLLER FLOUR. Makes Elegant ltiuul. Fer aalu by Uleters generally. Levan & Bena, MorchantMIlleru, Oni(; 17NOUTH PK1NCEM'. aiuWand A NOTIIEU &REAT REDUCTION IN THE PKICE OF BOOTS and SHOES. l.CuJPttlref Lndtes' Lew cut OPERA SLIPPERS Fmmeily sold at J eOaud tl.25, reduced te 7.1c. a pair. J.tim) Pair of ilen's Congress, Lace & Fulton Shoes, Fenuetly sold at $2.50, duccd te J.()0. MEN'S Base Ball Shoes MI.imi u p.ilr. Beys' and Ladies' Shoes AT ItEDLCED I'll ICES. JOHN HIEMENZ Ne. Gl NORTH QUEEN STREET, l.NQUIUKIl JIUILDI.NO. w ILLIAMSON t I'OSTEK. TO REDUCE -A STJEPLTJS STOCK AND TO MAKEUOOM FOIt 1NTKNDEII ALTEItATlONS We have given 0111 stock an overhauling, and In doing se have found ourselves a Httle over stocked lu many, artlelus of Each Department. 80 In order te reduce this SURPLUS STOCK We liuie nude Filcosticceidliigly. Seme urtl urtl urtl cloiaie marked at less than It costs us te bring them bore. Others net nilte be low, but equally as cheap. All are Perfect and Kcllabla Goods that will preve Ileal llargalns te the purchaser, especially the Flench Calf Lew Cut Shoes, the trtie value of which Is $5.W uud fl.et), arc new marked J.50. Thli is a great etlerlng and a genuine Bargain. WE AltE NOT AUVKUTISIN'G Buyers' Mistakes, OR INEXPERIENCED PERSONS' BLUNDERS, IIittMtiuroelfciltig the Public True Values at Greatly Hcdiiced Prices for the sole purpOiO el turning Inte money goods wuaie a little over stocked en. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 32, 34, 36 and 38 East King St., LANCASTER. 1A. r5ter clcee at 6 p. ni., eicpt DAturday, .visir Atrj:iiTiax.irj:xT.i, Wl LL HirsOLDrtKMOimOW (SAT- 1 U"IAV) MOItNINO at H o'clock, en nnlnut sttret, opprlte Scncr A Sen's lumber J'aril. 11 let of old rumber. Jul m II. SI1UIIEKT, Auctioneer. AN, ACJKEEAIILE TOirlET HOAl' . . -,!l,, m,,,lll'nnl enjoyment te the bath. A large line In great variety at IIUilLEY'S DIIHtl HTOIII1!, Ne. JI West King StrceL GE 0 11 Oi: Iti; NNETT-l'UAOTIOAL I'LUMIIElt, STEAM AND OAS FlTTEIt. All orders promptly attended te. Satisfaction guaranteed. Werk dene nt ienotmble tirlces. NO. J NOKTH O.UEEN STItKF.T. Jiiiiel7 3md Lancaster, Pa. TTADKIItA AND SUEUUY WINES" -AT- Eeigart's Old Wiue Stere. II. E. 8LAYMAKK1I, AnKurr, Ne. ?l EAr Kimi Stiikbt. Established I7s. Iebl7-tld w ANTED. A Yeung Man te Leam the Ifrug Business. Addicts lu willing "PHAKMACIftl'," lXTr.lUOKcnOrricc, laiuraster, Pa. REDUCTION IN CUSTOM -.MADE Clothing. Anell-made, Elegant trimmed and pel feet fitting Hindoes Suit ter 11800. A geed English Corkscrew Worsted Suit, flat braided. In one, two, thrce or four button cuta way, for rw.M. A lmiidsema Check Casslmere fuft fertJl.W. An elegant H ergo hiilt,in black, blue, drab or brown, for tlS.un. Finn English Ktrlped or Check Pantaloons tmm $.1.(0 up. lie membe, all work is strictly llrst-class. Every garmn.'l wntranted te L is Tpresented. A geed lit, wcll-inadn nnd nlcei tilmmed. The largest assortment of iiattems lu this city. A. II. ItOSF.MJThlN, mll-CmaU 37 North Queen stivet, nhliT: mansion. THE "MANSION." ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. The Leading anil Largest Hetel. Finely lecn ted, elegantly furnished mid liberally managed. Klcctrlc bells, lights, and nil modem Imprew meats. Uoed orchestra. OHAS. McQLADE, Jy7-Smd Pioprleter. s AINT-KAI'IIAEL WINI.'. INFORMATION. TheSalnHtaphael Wine has u delicious llaveur and Is drunk lu the pilnelpal cities of Uus-la (Icnnany, North and beulh America, Uteat imtaln, India, and mi en. The quantity exported annually Is tulutlent proof of it), stahlllty mid staying power., whlle for tbe real couiieb-senr there U no r.lne that can he considered Its superior. TbeSalnt-Ihi)haclWf no Company, Valence, Department of the Dreme (France.) H. E. SLAYMAKEFl, tlMOl Ne 'il BAM' K1MJ hTICF.Kl HATH A Nit CAVH. "i HEAT IIEDUUTION IN 1'HICT.S ST4UFFDR 8c CO., TTe TWNi HATl'EUS. STRAW HATSTTTRAW GAPST! C.ltLAT KEDfCTION IN PIIICESIVCL I ULY 1. htra Hats for lley",5c., U)e . l"c., aic. and tie Child's straw Cais, Wc and 75c. Itev's lliess Hats, 'Sk. Meu'a Hats, IHc, Soe,.. 75c. and it IM. A Miuklnaw Hat.fl.iU. A Manilla Hat, i CW. A Iteautirul lirenu and lilaelc btlir Hat, f 1.50. A Light Miff Hat, tt SO. A lVurl Casalinen llat.KlO Men's Duck Hat, 'Jie. and 'J3e. A M'crsucker Hat, a)e. and JV-. CALL AND SEE"ei7it S5e. WINDOW wnrsTAOTPEa & co, (SHCLTZ .t IIROS.'OLD feTAND), HO. 31 & 30 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTEIt, PA. rUIt NAI.lt OK ItKXT. F OK KENT. Three Ijiw Onlce at Ne. 4r, NOItTIl DUKE STUEET; and a basmeiit 15 feet long, supplied y mi u suir uuu iieai. m.irJG-tld 11. FUANK Eblll.EMAN. 7!OE SALE. SKATINfl KINK AT COL Jj umhia, Pa., with all its Fixtures, Meam lleaternndli pairs of Henley fckates, geed us new. Will nil en eay terms and at a bargain, l'ostetrico addles, " HON' NO. I'A" JiilylMind Columbia, Pa. PUHLIC SALE OP HORSES. OnSATCUDAY, JULYls, lS'S, at the Sale and Exctaiuge Mablcs f the undersigned, lu tholl!ageof Mtllerevllle, lui-ater eeunty, l'a., one carload of tlrst-eli Vliglula Drattiiud Driving llen-es from tour te six years old ; the llnest let of Her-es the undersigned ever lireught te Mlllei'sIIIe. Among them ate souie very line drivers and saddle horses. Ne otpeneinent tin account of wenlhei. A ciedlt of m d.ivs lll he given. All Herts ettered will pe-ltlvcly be sold without lescrve. alc le commence at 1 o'clock- p. m. HAUJlY C. LINT.VEK SAUi-r-t. Hess, Auctioneer. Jlyl5-JidWTA.l' POLITICAL. TpOlt JURY CO-NfMlSSIONER. E1IWAKD AMItLEIt, Of Drumeiu tOHiihbl). Suhject te the declileu of the Democratic county ceuvcntlun. luayii-tfdAw F OR JURY COMMISSIONER, SAMUEL 31. KNOX. of LeacockleiMishlp. bulijeet te the deeNleu of the Democratic County Convention. Jly"2d pOR JURY COMMISSIONER, 1IEN.IAMIN HUltEK, Of theElgthti Ward, IjincaslerCity. Subject, te the decision et the Dcmeeratlc ceutiiy convention. Jel-tfd.tw F IOR J URY' COMMISSIONER. JEltOMEII. SI1ULTZ. of Ellzabethtnwn borough. Subject te the decision of the Hemncnitle county convention. d & w ttd DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVEN TION. The Democracy et the county of Lancaster will nicetlu their several dtxtrlclK en SSATUUDAY afternoon or e imlng, JULY lS.nl places and between hours te he announced ten days In advance by handbill by their respective committeemen, te olectthreeertlvo delegates te the county und district conventions, which w HI be held In the elly et Lancaster, I u the commlt cemmlt commlt teo rooms, third lloer et Keplei's posteftiio building, en WEDNESDAY, JULY '.'.', aud te select one person from each district for county committeemen for the ensuing year. THE COUNTY CONVENTION. The Delegates from the city will meet at 10 a in., te elect thrce delegates le the state eenveii lien. The Delegates fiem the Second ( Lewer ) DIs ttlet will tiieetat IU a. in., te elect thieodelo thieedelo thieodele gates, The Delegates from the Thlid (Upper) District will meet ut 10 u. in., ami elect foul delegates. The Delegates will meet lu County Conven tion at 11 a. m., and nominate ONE 1'EltbON for llecerder. ONE l'EUSO.V for County Solicitor. TWO I'EltbONH for Prison Iusitecteis. TWO l'KIISONSrer Directors or the Peer. ONEPElthON lorDltecter of the Peer (two years.) ONEFKUSON for Jury Commissioner. W.ll. Hl.NbCL, Chairman. J. II. I. Kin V. ) II. a. 1'atteii6en, Secretaries. W. II. UlllUB, ) N. II The special attention el all members or the County Committee and ofllccrset the Dele- fate elections is called te the law governing 'ilumry Elections icu,ulriug their edheis te he BWOIIl, S.C. sveeTAVLisa. OUI'ERIOR SPECTACLES -AND- BYE-GLASSES. Microscopes, Field Olassrs, llaremctms, Tele, scopes, Magic Lanterns, Thermometers, Draw lng Instruments, Philosophical and Chemical Apparatus. List and Descriptions of our Ten Catalogues sent FltEE en appllcatleu. QUEEN &CO., NO. 92i CHESTNUT ST. PHILADJCLP1IIA iuawijaiy ci.uittxa. . . - 'i . . . 'Jf. Cleth hig e meet (Mcry Ian cy and le iileiise the lasle of every liuycr may always lie feiind en our tables. Xe ene need Icave us misallsllert. Our stock Is lull or real bargains nt closing prices, within the reach el' every purchaser. A. 0. YATES & CO., 602, 004, 606 CHESTNUT ST Phllndelphhi. m2-3mil jyjTEItCIIANT TAILOR, I, IcCAULET, MERCHANT TAILOR! NO. 131 KOIITJI Ql'EEX ST. (Iluchmllln's building ) ONE OF THE I'l.S LVI' L1NLS OF FOREIGN & DOMESTIC GOODS, FOUTIIESPllINO AM)!-l MMEllTliADE, EVElt SHOWN IN TIIISjC11 3-Call nnd tnke a leek at the goods, and you will besure tuhuve jour moasuie taken for a suit. Juiic9-ljd ' B URGE It A. SUTTON. Mid-Summer Bargains BURGER i SUTTON'S V V SI I tn I Light-weight Suits ATCiKKATLY l!i:i)l t HI PUICL- y We knew money Issemee mil we went te help nurciislemcrs out bv giving th. in a detal Suit ler little money, either It cad) n.iub or Made te "IU' UNDERWEAR IN CHEAT VAltlETY AT KQl LLY LOW I'UICh". Have you seen our AI.I.-S1LK, s TIX LINED TIES.ONLl S.tc? The All-in-One Overalls Ale guaranteed net te rl ,. Thc aie selling Tuiy last ai iiiie, S-C11VE US A L LL.-a -Ourstoie w 111 cle-ie at p. m fiem July l te .-cjn. i, Saturdays excepteti. Burger & Sutten J MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Ne. 24 Centre Square, LANCASTEU. PA rplIIRI) WEEK -OF THE- Great Clearing Sale T- HIRSH & BROTHER'S ONE 1KICK CLOTH INU HOUSEj Netw'ithlaiidlni; the denre hteti In litilnnjj cverywhere at the pietent time, we have been fcli. uuuy i igui itieng Bince we nave Irled tnld ClearllllT Sule AND NO WON'IlKIt the nennlij el Lancaster and surroundings knew hew te anl pivclate th Great llargalns that we offer! .iiiiiuuii it Krau many goeus uave uenn soul wuv, iieauii ii.i. u liin ill IIJCUI lull, null mil COIll tluue te offer the i-nme IiiiInceineiiiM fur llm ii.iil iineoef the FOKTY DAYS. Wc call paitleulail UtlVllllllll 111IQ HtLlllUUUr JlUllCHANTTAlLOIMNt. DLl'AKTJIENT. We have a email let el Light und Medium! Weight Heeds which have been .Mailicil Dewil te ery r.ew riguics. TWO ilUNDllEO MEM'S SINGLE COATSJ PROM SI .00 TO $2 60. TrrRQTi j?r T)'Dnnnm?T)u JJL.L.lAJrJ-U. IX JJXjKJXLXJJ One-Price Clothing Heuse, COltNEKOF NOItTIl QUEEN STltKET AND I.I..MIO. StJUAUK. OLslSSirAltE. TTiim & MARTIN.' Queensware AT CHINA HALL AKOTUsn let or DAMAGED WAR AT VKBY tOlV 1'BIl'ES. Jelly Cups, Jars and Tumblers. A Let or Cheap Table GLASSWARE. OrGKZ 1'1IK3K O CO US llKFUHK I'CIICIIABI Ml. High 3d Martin NO. 15 BAST KINO BTREBT, LANUABTEU, l'A. ITILORIDA. J 1 will let loeate and secure nu tlie tltle tl reny -Acres ni uevernmeiiL laiuu in r leria ie One Hundred Dollars. Location guaranteed tl be desirable, healthy, with geixl water, anl auapicu merungu cuiiiire auu cany vcgciauics lorruseouucncu suiiciien, T IBAIAH EDWAIID9. Jlylllwd v' HuntlDgdeu, r. 1.1 At - . jf ''J V.T.Ahjf-, ,, -tiM . u n