-;J -'!, .tr "" !"".,! J S'v x.Hj Vv-Tv W ,,-i t - i ftf f. V Kf M -& : K-. 'i J Vi .-. 1. H , b . " ' - '. -t ' ! 'vr1 '! ' rv .'vU?l'S,v I" aiu4'vj A IITTLX met rMRi -, ,- , . jftfyf 'i4' -K u" &$ it. HiV-f ,it &?a . ' MFlftC tB j-.i.r.i auk. - -'J-- '"'- -" '"-'---''- ',l? dnwi Army ialallitiiaee. jttfahw OerrMpeiMfeM Ihtblueikcwu Gelvmma, Anrf. m. An twcktent hl - - maisiirn sflsrnnnn In Eddft ft lour- MMmld m of Peter H. Klmbnrg, Jr., Uttag, SeptkTkltH street, ,lKweefl jjqeen wia nwninirtililelit tuva malted In derrtu or SeMrrteUie tttUefeUew. In own- TV' lr .wfth'Jftn.jWaetlwettitr, the boy wee I' ' Swdiakui the foneeftloh urrembtle the H tafcther'e bone.' He nappeneu 10 ieeorftefciHete.fcr, loath fatteaee 4 WlheiTlly row the fence art targe end mij i edgnil'etnnn at tM corner of the, tence. , 7Me tittle tadtRtraekhte. forehead en the mpAi',et the irten and cut hie heed In a ' tttrtue aMmner. , Htvwaa taken In the henee mtApfli H. Cavtaah eent for, we-f . etneUd te the Wound KM rendered the child i WmftHaMeaBTrWe under Uieelrcnm- ItitflrrtferdUnt an injury, te the iftnUlMMI been recMred. but fertnnhtelyeueh ,'Meeeee."inen"jiH7 nmnaui '," Ml hi deep gata e the ferehMd ftbent four JichwleeJWrlghV'ftVen known resident FoiOttitHi,berdedthe six o'clock train - nkftVJfttt evening, at the rennayivanta eta- u4M't rMMt e WaMalWHMMl1 ' .,,1 . i.'ffifHiu'Vf DeMrtpMftft elide Flni Mere Vtefe Brer CaM in FNrattfnsria. ' -e- - x -iThe workmen employed' hi making the excavaUena rerajaterjr- tevthe ereettea or VmH. ,nrlmmAr'n ne bulldln en North Queen street below Chestnut, have nsearihed? a very Interesting relic. It hi a castren plate about two feet square, very, heavy, and was east by Jacob Huber at Elisabeth Far nace In the year 1763. It i elaborate, ly ornamented. Around the four sides OI WO pisae u a uuuuie iu meulding, and In each comer la a flower, presumably a tulip or illy. Twe large arches supported en" columns, occupy, abput.two abput.twe tfalrds of the upper surface of. the plate. In We Mitre 01 me arcn is .wie, nam maker, ixoen hvbkr. There are lilies and stars at the top of the arch and also below the word iaoeb ;whlle below the, word Mvbkr Is a circle, the clrcumferenee'ofwbwhap clrcumferenee'efwbwhap clrcumferenee'ofwbwhap pearate have contained, a legend but the mate is se much rusted theletters' cannot , be made. out. .Tint below this and running across the entire width of thopUte are the words : .".('- - I AnmiAIt VHKK18TAt)EKfct8TKR. " Near the bottom of the plate, in very large figures, Is the date -17-55- enclosed In a long, narrow oval, with llewera beiere and after the figures, and also between the 17 and 65. The woed-etove, of which, this old plate formed one side, .was bex-ahitped and com. posed of six plates, the front one beieg a hinged deer, through which the fuel was put, flntn ttia ftlAVft. Tbereeentlypublished-hlstery of iJancas- t vnni tttatM that Tterna Stekrel menu fecturedtbe first weed stove In use In the t . tf.- .. Ua .li.ll.Af KIWT. province,, hukii mn iu mid.buppdv. j and had six plates. It was generally placed In a purtltlonbetween two rooms, and heated betb." The historian Is evidently at fault Jacob nnhArhuiithiamrnsceen Furnace Run, in Tflg IJLKOAflrriCB DAg, -?r; A sMMlMftT w DIM lifeKl FBIPAY, AUGUST 28, 1885 iMealueftMft.sawMi eftftM ny asprees te the CHy hotel.- It Wis directed te A. H. Ijandle, who had left the house, before It ar-rlved.Te-day the proprle'.e: seflh hotel open ed the valise end besWesalotefoiothlhf,ium beots.rater,Aia,fonndftletter reeemmMdlng "F.B.Vauhau. A man of that name was killed en the railroad somewhere in new Jersey" recently and it hi believed that the satebel belonged te him. , . A man or that name bearded at the City hotel last winter for seme time.. He sold picture frames, and se did the man who was killed. It Is almost certain that they are one and the same.' J ' -,vMbb and whn the'tialh"hAd nulled ouien jt"' " -:-- r . ( i ;-, . m-jewmrioiiaeaBer:e.nueavewiojHmp r:.hii- i,rnrh or Middle creek. &mEJXSttAAtlrt stoves as early as .fiJiineiieewaBthrewtieethegrpunaandturnea i n-,,,,,..!',,. 1kSJUJ,nTinS I ITOVMi this old plate shows, he made pntKjxMnt(Kma Charlie, In cense-1 . , n&i He ciajmwi te be the lsWXW l - tK ay ssr ttrmt mil nnlv nnrtnui In A tnerlca who knew bowtemako Iren, and se recorded the fact upon a stone tablet piaccu in inesuicKuvvr the month of tue furnace. , , , In 1767 he sold the rumace and lands bo be bo lenglnR te It te Ealtm BUslKeland ethers, and It was the baron who gave It the name or Elizabeth Furnnce, In honor of his wife. Stoigel and his partners did a big business and bought large tracts of lands, and Stelgel Improved Huber'a stove, by Inventing the ten-plate stove, of which he seemed te be vcrv nrnnd. ns he had cast en the slde plates the words " Uaren gtolgel Is the man who knows new te maice stoves." Anu se no u iu -, his ten-plate woea steve lias net been Im proved upon during the past hundred and twenty-five years. Dut the old plate un earthed a few days age shows that Huber made stoves before Stelgel bad a foundry In which te make thorn, and Justifies the claim cast in the solid iron that "Jacob Huber is the First" irnwthnnld nlatn hnnnoned te cot te lllO UHr UUk J tJHV I - .r. I--. r. . , . ;Ke. 118 wlllmeet in their pest room at eight 4 premises en which Itwas reuna, can eniy de mIII wlalt lnl. I UUUnWU HU H tlll&UI.Y OKU IUV1U n W u. v.u tter j Bomersaulhr before he could remln hU ftwkt." Nnliilnir aarkma resulted from the tfldl and bystanderCtrere verj' much amused ???"m?. uium emmuij j ttGAteat thkig published en unuiu.Aruiy Kumixai hbs tweu idsueu uj ueu -WelshTest Ne. IIST.GM. B. It Is a sixteen v- - ' l 1 . doek ana oeniains an aipnaeeucai tin ei memDersBip or tue l'esi ei cei- cemmanas te wnicn escn l durlne the war. In the liuiir.tKBhAnlrAakArt. hinmnrlal lllrrttAll nl M ''" Uen'l Welab, In whee memory the pest Is jHuneawpuDiianea.ftisen rosier ei we oiu eiu oiu eemforthe year 1886 j a table showing the iftih aT IIia iwsai altislnr thn ttaat ftvA Tflani MP0 .'Bdllst,eraU,the,arand Army Pests In Vi-?fe - . Ieeaster- county, when they are situated .fV.;;s.,.v.y"iind' their musical' streneth en June 30th, KVj$Si MB6.' The book' lateeatly printed, with an l&i&tg,- Death of Mealdsr. Jeseph B. Stevens, who was en a visit te Itarrisbnrg, died there en Thursday. De ceased was a well-known stove" meulder, married Mid leaves a wife and three children, one son and two' daughters. He is a son of William Stevens, of Heading, and has three brothers and four sisters, two of whom reside In LaneasUr. He was In the thirty ninth year or bis age. The funeral will take nlace from his late residence. 610 Seuth Frlnce street, en Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock lnterment In Woodward Hill ceme tery. , A flappesed Thief Arretted. Iii June, 1881, a man named Levi Ander Ander eon faired a horse and buggy at the stable of Themas nouKhten. this city, and succeeded In getting away with him. Aitneugu auigem search" for the thief was made at the time, he was net te be found. It is new believed that he has been captured. Mr. Honghten yes terday received word that a man who exactly answers Andersen's description was arrested in Philadelphia. Officer Barnbeld, who knows Andersen, baa gene te the city te see If It is lie. If se, he will .be brought here. Beralara at Ebr Hetel. The hotel or E. O. Eby, en the New Hol Hel land turnplke, near the stock yards, was visited by burglars last night who broke into the cellar and stelo n ham and some ether edibles. They eirected an en trance by break ing open a cellar deer. Mr. Eby.'s larder has been several times rifled by thieves, and he has almost ceme te the conclusion te rlile tbetn, n la Jesse Pennabaker, by tcttlng spring guns te the doers and windows. Internally InJ"'l 1 a fall. Frem the Hanhslm Sentinel. On Tuesday last Mr. Moses Q. Miller, of this borough, In preparing a scnllbld In bis tobacco shed fell te, the ground, a distance of nbeut eleht feet sustaining internal in juries of a serious nature He is at present suffering intense pain and unable te move his body in tbe least nis condition Is -very critical. f if. Hair1 Yi. AttU-TraU street. W p. sC sC Meiiey ai71l . pec , t. Bxchftijre unlet Bum amenta, strisiff. Curreaey ten, Cenp., l m t jfi, ae, ensDfBea y -, ns ma. Ihesteek market opened strong, and dnrtnit the rtrtlilttr mlnntes advanced a topper eeat. en a geed buying of some of the leading stocks. Alter the ant call, however, there was a number et reports la circulation te the effect 'thai the -trunk lnes were cutting rates. Thli caused a deeUled pressure te sell, and by neon prices were down Si te Hi per cent Since mid day market has been dull and fcaturelefti. lr.w. ar.x. Western union. i ,,.. ... 71 .... Aeaiss xnresM.b...... .i...... .... .... Awerleaft KxpreM.. ........ ......... .... .... U. 0. Kxirt'ess.. ............ ........ .. .... wens, jrane a ue .. U.V. I. W ITMW JufrxMTTMXMjikTB. AMEBT1NO OF THE DEMOCRACY .of the Sixth tVard will be held at the Schiller Henso en SATUHD XX KVKNINU at 7K o'clock. lln.lnPtnef lmiiertiinen. aW-2t 11Y OKUKR OF THK CO.MMITTF.K. w ..... .... O. C. O. I... i ... New Yerk Central.,,. lem, II.fc UEOPEN ON HKPTEM11K11 18T irxtr AvrxRTiaxxxxTs. NEWFKICES! AtnilRASTOnAKOK STJIEKT, ItKllF.COA 8. HOLHKOOK'8 Scheel for Children. aaj-Strt' GEOROE BENNETT PltACTIOAIj PLUMnKlt.STBAM AND QAS FITTKIl. All orders nremptly ftttenflcd te. Satlnfactlen guaranteed, work dnne at reaitennhle prices. NO. 435 MOUTH QUKKN 8THKtT, Junnl7-3ma LancaRtrr, I'e. teeeseeeeee s"" .i?L?r:.""fi new tfenraruenirmi.............. IHIaets Central express yw vnmu.u ...,..,. MieaigM vani.rai, Northern Fact no " l'rofcrrea... Central raelfle Snlen Paelfle , ,, iMOurtPaeltle....'. Texas l'aclfle .....r New Yerk Kleratcd Metropelltan.M Manhattan .........u Alt. Terre Haute " l'referred.. Canaea southern Canada Faclne... Chicago it Alten. unes. udie V. I1UU Det, Lae. West.. Jjonver ..........,. ............. srle ............................... i rreferred...., Hannibal SU Je.. ' Preferred.... i.. aanu m ieiu..i , take shore , u. S. ftW.... ............. i.'vi'lleA'Muhvllle MerrUA Xssex nuixnwHidi.f ...... ..... - Proferroa Ontario Wcitern, Ohie MUslulppL rreferred. racifle mii UlCKIUTVr .....i Prolerred i, Keadlne , Heck Island 8an ITninclsce " lrcferrea Omaha. ......... ........... l'referred BL rani. W BAKTIiETT PEAKS. Orders for HAIITI.KTT l'KAHH received at ray Market Stands In the Northern and West ern Market lloime, and also at Katun's Cerner j as well as lir telcnhoue or postal card will he promptly nttcnili'd te. aaitll OKO.W. BCIIUOYEIt. JKADINU PALI, STYKEa NEW STYLES ! NEW DESIGNS t W. D. Stauffer & Ce. HATS, CAPS AND CHILDREFS GOODS. Leading iU 8tjlw in Variety of elupe, Celer and Material. .ndTOr1 SoinABentferKNOX'88lI..f CHILDREN'S SCHOOL HATS CAPS. nil Wa i wVirS'lf.', 5 ifffi? SrMrf of tylcs loeur Chlldmn's linn, and can truaranlec satisfaction te ..... ..iiuuvi.iiuHiiEin niuun a nir jiiu uuie ure linn iipinip kiiiii ni imn.iinii iiinnriaiiinipfiHi. 81 M ... 48j i... 4evi .... wZ tet eeeeeaeee Vl ...u loll w.. H7 SB eeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeese ft tsee-eees 21 7iK leiji &X yyM. M. GRAY, COMMISSION BROKER IK OltAIN, BTOCKR. HONDA AND I'ETKO I.KUM. rUALTIOSAL LOTS A. SMCtALTr. KSHLEMAN'S LAW nUlLDlNO, Nes. 43 and North Duke, St, Ijincaster, Pa. JJWCennrctd by prUaU) wlre with all the principal exchanges. auaS-Ud piABT END YARD. C.J.SWARR&CO. Don't miss a bargain, but call at once W. D. STAUFFER & CO. (atlVLTZ'8 cC DJtO.'S OLD ST.IXD), NORTH QDHBN STREET, LANCASTER, PENN'A. ) NO. 31 Ss 33 AJtir AUmitTIHEMKHTa. AN ARTIOL13 SU1TABI.K KOlTAliT, hiMt'lW.?lJi,1l?0X,'0"Cntre,,"U',,8Mn'- yANTKD-A SITUATION AS WA8II TV woman. Apply nt NO. MI NdlLTII IJIfK V. HTHWICT nHn(w .. . --...., Aui.r GOAL. KINDUNQ WOOD. OVFieai Ne. 20 Centre Bqnare. Ileth yard and office connected with telephone exchange apris-iydUAr.ir n 12U 76 X .4 !ttliM.IiaJ4.MwA ttpfM OnTHeaday evening, September 12th, Pest tW.Jrfs hna iu win meet in uieir pest room ai eigui i U7 ?Hi unbh en that nieht and will be entertained mwin&trr the town neet." if ag 'Mi personal Heutlen. Mr. Jehn K. Yeung, of San Antonie, Texas, spent te-day in town with his brother, Harry 0. Yeun&. Messrs. A. J. Kaufftnan, F. A. Bennett and Dr. J. B. MoBrlde, who, In company with their wives, have been visiting Bedford Springs, returned home last evciiliig. Electrle Light. Fer the pest week or ten days the electric light business In Columbia has been nt a standstill. The cause of this sloppage of weik was the absence of Manager fJoergo H. Breck, who was called te his home. In Phila delphia, by sickness and death In his Imme diate family. Mr. Breck returned te Celum bia yesterday, and has resumed tbe char go of preparing everything for lighting tbe town by electricity. The engine te be naed in the plant arrived in town yesterday, and workmen are new busily engaged In patting It In proper position, ft was at first thought by many that the ioles naed te hang the wires en would bave an un sightly appearance, but by the application of paint they leek very well. The poles are painted red from the top down te within elx erlelght feet of the bottom which part is .painted black, making a pleasing contrast Town Nete. By some cause the naphtha gas lamp at the corner of the Pennsylvania railroad and Snvder's cresslntr bu' been comnletelv rTIA;ugtH that a lamp cmnautil t. A centnrv mm there was a Hinm. anil It mntlnuml te be a tavern until 1W or later. It does net roqulre a very wlde stretch of Imagination te bee the tavern loungers and strangers and travelers el'a hundred yearfl age sitting areuna tue eiu six plate steve in the bar-room, toasting their shins as they drauk their throe-ccnt whisky. Ex-Mayer Zimmerman very well remem bers Hint Jehn Weldler, cabinet maker, who occupied the Brimmer premises for many veara used tbe old steve plate In his shop te bnrn shavings and ether rubbish en. Years afterward It was used as a cever te u prl vate sewer that connects with the public sewer en North Queen street and there it lay in the ground until It was nnearthetl as stated ube e. NeihftChat M., 1...S.A W Wabash , " Preferred..., C..B.AQ Uechexter 1'ltUburg I'd. A Evan. Manitoba ., Orciren A Nav. Orcicen Trannce. . . .. . Pullman l'alace Car. West Shere , J3X hilL-,-5 ff'feif3W mm kaa d at this place, but as tnntiy passing le anu j"r-.y,.-w---ea.-it' A new there te day. A nartv of eieht ceunlcw spent vesterdav afternoon In a pleasant manner. The party lefts toner's farm house about four o'clock, riding in a bay wagon, and nfter riding through the country stepped at Shirk's grove for supper, returning te Burner's about ten 5l"S4W H'N. O'OIOOB in Ult) WYBIHUK. ".si-vft ?, j Thn ivviiriitiiviiiA niiin rAiinn in nut in nil K.jPppearance yesterday afternoon and in con sequence tbe game neiween tne uur ueys, or town, and that club did net come off. , a picnic was neia in neises woeus yesier- 1 Aav Iw ft Tinmhnrnf ftnlnrml rqldnntR of teivn. W'Mffc A geed tlme was had. ' ' " DOCTOMS XKJOT1NU THEMSELVES. j, ,, Annual Reunion of Maryland and Pennsyl vania PbyUdani At Yerk Furnace. Yesterday the eighth annual picnic of the Pennsylvania and Maryland Union Medical association was held at Yerk Furnace, en the Susquehanna. Thore were ever one hun dred doctors present from Yerk, Lancaster, Dauphin, Chester, Delaware, Cecil and Har ford con ntles and Philadelphia. The meeting was called te order In the forenoon by Dr. W. 8, Reland, of Yerk, who , la preslden t of the association. He read his annual address, the subject being " The Secial Relations of the Profes Prefes Profes seon.7' A nominating, committee was appointed consisting of the following doctors, Cllnger, , of Lancaster county 1 McKennon, of Yerk; Henston,Chester; Mtlner.Delaware; Trabert, if Iiebanen and Qergas, Harrlsburg. Alter re- ' - taming they nominated the following officers .' ler the ensuing year, who were unanimously V" CbOA0Q r . Preeident-Dr. R. 0, Broemell, Pert De-- jt posit, Md. ." 4 Vice Presidents Dre. J. M. Peaver. Buck. Laaeaster county, and O. S. Dore, Rising Snn,Md. ' Secretary and Treasurer 8. J. Reuse, "Yerk. Executive committee, Dra. Craig, Colum bia; Housten, Collamer, Chester county; I. S1 V- veruen, ljapauan, ma. ; vitmer, Delaware E WiS - ? county ud Blr Philadelphia J.UU was aueui. uia uuit uusineaa 01 imperi- enee transacted and after the meeting the whole party sat down te an cccollent dinner , at the hotel of. Ellas Urey. The attendance ' at the reunion was ne as large as in former vearannd this was no doubt larcelv ewinir te Fcyfir-vihe change in the'weather. fn v ,'w ' The doctors who attended the reunion from U - this county were as fellows : Carpenter, Al- unght, '. uusaer ana jieanimtuv, city; J. n. Mnsser. Lampeter ; J. M. Deaver, Buck ; P. ,tia Cllnger, Cenestee; Zell, Little Britain; a. stiller, jiiru-iu iwu , muuur uiu uraig, f1iklMlta DlniaMnlt "Drtlt INlt Alltll T llrlm. " Jtf ",teB,'ColumbiftjBrysen, Martie; Wlseman, ""- a. nuniwr ei inn inn wnrn hiba 1 preaenC i .The physicians were dellghted yesterday, ,. and they resolved te held the reunion at the awe piace next year., esssn i $r - ir . IsLr t F v '-;.. or Vj, tr ?, x T f r The Sheeting at Sclieeneck. Following Is the scere of the pracllce , sboeUng done at Sclieeneck by the North Bad Ritte elnb, en Wednes'day : "& -W. K. Keadl....S 055I55-1455S3S H-6S-1 m t r-jr jr . nr:.T:"--'.r z z z z r. -:.7i . uw7ffta:SSr' rw:&ra I...4A ,,. - l' v I)emuth..,6 940000030R448 S-Si-0 0 034SUUB4C3000 (l-'ii-10 :er...'.0 00400 '2 303 -J 842 l-M-8 Lf. M. Wleet......4 0454453 4 3 4848 2-542 It a p nraliiw. QnnliAni Knnnun j 11 . -1 m. . mr j ..... .w-wwv.w m -. ' i i.. -f ' Carpenter,.., .0 3045853334348 4-51-3 :. 5 vc . . mini......Ji A 3 00 ae e j a s 0 4 8 6 4H-5 1- ?tA "..8t0ber 5 OAS. 1554440543 0.19 t V, ' ?V,1aJ. U. Htaber..,'.. 0805055503225 8-41-0 im & 7C.-J. WMte....,.0 00648S3334444 2-41-7. ,.at itfj' i"j.t r x - - r- 1 taa nntsu .. .....,,...- . - ,. ! S S 3 4 4 44 4 0-40-5' 18533 ! 3 0 3 2-338 ValeftteHs Satvr and Larceny. !'.?' I' -v'-k'-e ., , t' f-? mwifiMi .X . ,f . - '' . . .. -m a..-i . .. Jtfnt-W ' ' ..PMl 1 0Wiii.M eaiiaeury rewnsnip, Wa aJfamiiaBa took Mere Alderman Spurrier. O i IT", 1 r X ..- . ' Mrnmr. uuthaM niw. Jf. liaucx, or Earl .eftargeu wiw icionieus ' S II - ' "l Mm punt 3 :- 'i tlfiJUmbAlti. Who jA : . 'r &! nT.l na CMtJi of Tavler K. IU. 5 ,'."v' ataeef JSari, wheeer premises were broken $ , " into aatd robbed setne tune age. The ao ae l v'i,eaijeat9redbftHforahearlngb.tere Alder- y ; 2i "Q r,v f IHtnia1 IfftHireay, oepiemeer eiu. in: ' A. rM,' '. f .'5 Msfte -, AMtaeraeut. aeary Htrehl 'and' .wife, of Enhrata town- j , ; fthlp, have assigned.. elr property ter tlw , ",'!. Dftfteat or cxeawsre teOUrer trtrebl, of t.i-r e' "v.,yn'.,",,'s Ibt Tim New I'ental Canlt. The Iineaster postefUco rocelvod this morning a supply of thonewsorlosof postal cards. They are of the same size ns tbe old ones, but the card-beard Is of much better quality and may be written upon without the spluttering and spreading el the ink, as was tee often the case with the old cards. The engraving en the address nide of the card Is much better in the new than in the old series. A fine vignette headef Jcirersen fills the upper right hand corner, while te tbe left en scroll are tbe words 'United Slates Postal Card," and under It "Nothing but the ad dress te be en this side." It Is net likely that another f.unlne will occur In the pmtal market. llruUed Hi a Ituiiawar. On Tuesday morning whlle Jeretnlah Miller, of Adamstown, was en hUwjvj. RojnhjiJBlflijejisJtf a'iead of cearj'Hl the" north end of Vera Cruz, whero n threshing cnglne was In motion, the liorses became frightened and run nway, throwing tle box from the wagon. Mr. Miller, who ves en the wagon, sprang forward te solze the reins but filled in bis attempt and was run ever by tbe wagon. The team cantered en, koeplng in the read nnd le&vlng the teamster behind scarcely able te walk. After runnlnu nearly n mile thrce of the horses foil and thuseuded the stam rede. Tbe horses were nil badly frightened but net injured, and nearly exhausted. Mr. Miller's one feet is badly bruised and gashed. l'llllng a Vacancy. Frem the New Yerk Time. Wife (at a late hour) Well, where In the world have you been. Husband Te tell you the (hle) truth, m' dear, seme of the (hle) boys nt the ellla gene way en (hle) vacations, y' knew, an an Bkert handed, y' un'stan, an' I' ve bee lieen flllln' vacancy. 7.ats hones' truth, m' dear, s'help me. Wife Yeu sewn te bave filled the vacancy pretty mil. m Anether Hand In Town. The Ephrata band, which is n very credit able musical organization, came te tuwrvlat)t evening and sorenaded a number of persons. The band has a colored drum major. Stephen Shaeirer is leader of it, and Chas. O. Hpeclit is tcasher; the latter is also In structor of the Adamstown and Brownstown bands of this county, and of tbose of Robc Rebc Robc sen ia nnd lMrtlnbore, Berks county. llentli of Christian Ilagelxana. Christian Ilagelgans, a well known resi dent of this city, died this morning after n long illness from consumption. Fer many years he kept the hotel in EastKlng stroet, owned by the MacGenlgle estate. On the 1st of April he took possession of tbe United States hotel lit Seuth Queen street, but had te sell out his business en account of declin ing health, llolcaveaa number of chidren te mourn his less. Writ or Errer te Supreme Court, A writ of error was taken te the suprome court te-day by counsel for the plaintiff in the suits of Charles I. Laudis, egalnsf F. A. DitTenderfer. There were two claimants for the proceeds et the sheriff sale efdefendant's property and the court in tlielr opinion filed docldeU that Rebert A. Evans and net Mr. Landls was entitled te the money. 1 1 A Caiupuieetlug War. Acampmeetlngheld by Northern Motho Metho Mothe dlsts (colored), at Piney Hill, Rutherferd county, N. C, was attacked by an armed body of .Ien Methodists nnd tired into. The Northern Methodists Hed in disorder, seven of them being wounded. The invaders then collected the effects et the; routed party, piled them up and made a bonfire of them. A Great Letter-UUtrihuter. Vreui the I.ttltz Itecenl. Ex-letter-carrier Isaac X. Bender, of Lan caster, distributes mero letters a day than de the whole force of Postmaster Slaymaker a month lease is a printer, and haudlefl the meyable alphabet swlltly. 1 1 Buoeeuful Flthlnjr. Emanuel Mclntyre and wife, of 113 Seuth Arch alley, caught a fine string of fish yes terday in the Conostega near Henk's mill at the big P. R. R. bridge. Among them worn seme very ulce bass which weighed 3, pounds each.' Anether Slander Suit, In addition te the suit brought by Jehn p, Graham against Jehn L. Deulinger, noted yesterday, suit has also been entered by Mr. Graham against AmoaEekman? for circulat ing the same slander, that be was dishonest. Exeanlen te the Sea Shere. This morning the Pennsylvania railroad ran an excursion te dllloreut points en the sea coast and one hundred and twenty-four people leit this pity upon It Ueuad for Eurujia. t .. Mies Mary Oreezlnger, daughter of 2uk'. tavus Ureezlngerand Mrs. JehnreeeiBger, left ler New Yerk this morn lug, and will salt, for Europe te-morrow, - v fp A Usy Wag en Ride, Last ovenlnga happy party of young ladies passed through this city In a large hay wagon drawn by mules. On the bettfira of the wagon worn planks which were covered with straw and upon this the pretty young misses were seated. Tliey came in North Duke street and as they passed through town sang a number of songs. l'ottefllce mil. Tbe postefllco poeplo complain that jxxiple are In tbe habit or coming Inte tbe potefuco and stealing or breaking tbe pens nnd carry ing oirthe blotters, all or which are left and en the outeldodesk for the accommodation et the public. Fruit Ntelen. On W'cdnesilay afternoon thieves get into a let of Jehn Ilumphroyville, en West Vine street, and stelo all tbe peaches and ether rruit tliey ceuiu una, nesiucsaeing injury te the trecs. IUheuber, Itnclng nnd Live Sterk Kntrlcs for tbe I.ancanter Countr Fair c!ec Saturday Even Inc. bcptcmticrj, nt 11 o'rleclt, n21iipp4 Tlie Hmnnercher lllnk. The Mmuncrcher rink will BRnln be opened te-ntfcht under thodlrrctlen of Charles Btrlckler, who hat nmiiaRed the rink he micccref ally every evening It lift been epened-lhli oaen -There will no doubt be a geed attendance. DXA111H. Mykb. In thin clty,en Jhe.yr.'Jr rlno.ri'liettir .-- i "'ur year or nor ngu. . , Tt. rtitr. nnd frlcndi ejJ In-, catha- luueilll Limllv aie niiii i 1 1 Jl' . Illlji1"!1 ''f i in ii I the funeral, Trelu'her into residence. Ne. 751 North Queen stroet, en Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Inter men tut Woodward '11111 cemetery. il Stevesii. In Harrtdhnw. en the !Tlh Inst., Jeseph a. titcvens, In the &tb yearefhlM age. The relatives and frlcnda of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from his late residence. Ne. 519 Beuth l'rliice street, en Saturday nftorneon at 3 o'clock. Interment nt Woodward Hill cemetery. It rOLXTXCAZ. Democratic County Ticket. Recorder. JO.VA3 7.. STAUFFKIt, Kast Karl. County Solicitor. JOHN K. MAI.0NK, City. Frlten Impicieri. GEO. II. OONDKlt, Strasburi; Borengh. C. O. AMMON, Ephrata. Dlrcctert of Peer. C. II. KENNING) Kit (S years), llrecknoek. 8. It. UE1ST (3 years), Kast HempUuld. JOHN hTEIVAUT (3 years), East Hompneld. Jury Commiittener. E. C. DII.I.EU, Karl. MARKETS. Philadelphia I'redcce Market, rniLj.Dii.rni, Ans. 23. -J5 Fleur was quiet, hut Ann. Bales of 1,000 bushels including Minn, bakers at $1 JeC5; Peiin., tlrmlyatfl0IVS; Wes tern de. at 4 25j5 12k, and patents at $91 50. ltye Heur moved Howly at 13 50Q3 6ii per barrel, as te quality. Feed was wanted at full price. Small gales of Winter llran snot at I151S 60 per ten. 1 p. in. callWheat, WAe Aug.; 'JlKc for Sept; 93Xc for Oct. Cern-SIKcAiig.; 61tfc. Sept.i 31c. Oct.; 60c Nev. Oats I" Wc. Aug. : 32Ve ler Sept.1 3?c, for Oct j 3fSJe Nev. New Verl: Produce Market. Nxw i eei, Autr. 23. Ieur dull and heavy ; Flne.r230QJ 50: Buperllue, S3 15Q345: Kxtra Minnesota, 13 504 00. Heutbern fleurdull ; com mon te geed extra, 3 63! 13. Wheat Ne. a lied, W tutor, Sept., $3e Octo ber, Ke j Nev. 97Jic Cern Na 2 Mixed, Aug., SIXe I Sept, 52c ; Oct.,51Jie. Oata Ne. 2 Mixed, Aug., 320 ; Sept., SoJ'e ; Oct., 30Jc itye dull and unchanged. Jlarley nominal, l'erk strong ; mess 110 7.'-. I.ard flM. Sept,: Hi W Oct. Molasses quiet ; 17K ferMl-test. Turpentine steady at 35e en spot. iteain dull, Btralned te geed, tl lGl 10. l'otreloum dull ; Heflncd, 8'c JJutter dull) western Imitation Creamery, choice, 21022c. . Cheese strong t Western Flat prime, iUQ7e.; 8tate,5j;e7K0 I night sklnn, 4USWe. Kgga dull but steady ; btate, Isaifie ( Western, Hlce quiet ; Carolina and Louisiana, common te fair. fJUtVL. . Sugar dull I 'cutleaf, 7e; granulated, 6 11-lBc: contuctlencrs A, 6H0 9-IOe. Tallew steady) prtme city, 5c. Freights nominal. Coffee Arm i fair cargoes, 8irQ8We. ilny steady at I61W. 14re Stock Prices. Chioaeo-cattle BecclpU, 12,500 head t the largest en record; shipments, 2,000 bead t market ruled !0Q 200 lower en geed cattle i ethers 2O4J30O lower ; shipping steers, 1.35OQ1.600 ', 15 25a til, 1.2OO013W X.S., SI SOtJSSSj OSOJJl.UO ., St 0 33 1 stoekcrs and leedsrs, 2 75( 13 1 cows, hulls and mixed, $1 7H$3 50 1 Texans. W 'JSQi CO 1 western Texans, $3 25Q3 75; many large droves w ere unsold at a late hour. Uegs ltecelpts, 17.000 bead 1 shipments, 0,000 ; market weak; common grades ruling lower; leugh and mixed, 3 00Q1 23 ; packing and ihln plmr. ft 20g 1 00; light, HOI BO; skips at l-J 73 Sheep Itecelpts, 3,000 head t shipments, none ; market slew 1 natives, tra 03 ; Western. S2Q3 1 Texans.fl 754i3 j Lambs, ilj3 00. KastLibsrtt Cattle in fair demand, 11 rmer 1 prime, SJ75O01 fair te goed.t5C5 60i common, JI4J4 75 recelpU, 912 head; shipments, 0M heads no shipments te New Yerk, yesterday. Hogs dull hut slew 1 Philadelphia, at boa 4 Ul t Uulte. and Yorkers, H 145 00 ; grassera, tl 5034 65: receipts, 3,100; shlpmenu, 2400; shipments te New Yerk, yesterday, 11 carloads' Bbeep Market dull ; prime, til 75414 S5 1 fair te geed, te 2561 50 ; common, tlgi ; Iambi, tStti SS ; receipts, 2.000 bead; thipmeuU,l,2oeheaaT ' m Chicago Produce Market. Chicago. Ang. (8,lKI0p. m. Market opened t Wheat Sept., 81WC Oct,, WJie : Nev.; 4e. Cern-fepu, We; tlcu. 4SKe ; Nev,, 89J,5. OatSent.,25J5ii Oet,2tiajic. Perk-BepL, W 0 ; Oct,, tJ Me 1 Nev , t S-2. Lard-Sep t. ,H 22; Oct., W 30; Nev. 0 30. Klbs-Sept, tS 70 j Oct., 3 70 ) Nev., 5 . ., oxeanre!! Wheat-Sept.. SOKsjetKet Oct, 83iK2Ke : 1; uay, uMcr tiy.t Oet,, Wiua; Nev., 40e; 1 OctJ.'' -HOV.. MjMPK Cern-4ent -jsay.ssHe, eau sppt., 94Me.i Bleck Markets. 101 ! " TWTOT1CE. JLJ! At the rcquct of the Flnnnce Commlttce nf City Councils, the following bends nre here, by called In for the purpose of theslnklng fund; payment et Interest en same te rente, Septem ber I. IBM, when the principal and Interest will be payable at thn efllce of the City Trcnsurer. Tbe bends called In amount te the sum of 112,300, and are as fellows : Lean of August 8, 1P7. 3 per cent, bends, Nes. 8. 9, 11,12, IS, 14. 15, 10, 17, 1H. 19. 20, 21, 22, 2.1, 24, 23, X, n, 30,31 nnd 32. I). 1'. UUSKN.tilLLElt, ang25td Mayer. Lancaster, Pa. fS V strene IlOll A.V SOAP luia sallied the ta or of nil who ACCOUNT OP ITS PITI11TY. strenglh and general cxcellcnceMlLI.Klt'S buve used It. .WJVir AVrAKTlfiEJlE.VTa NOTICE-ON ALLOITY TAX 11EMAIN 1NO UNPAIU after Hepicmbcr 1st, there will be sir per cent, added, and all Water Hunts remaining unpaid niter September 1st, will lis handed te an uldcrnmn ler collection. C. F. MYKKS, nug27-4tdlt City Treasurer. A PEW OP UIiAllKIi'8 BARGAINS. OlcfneSenn. enlv 5c. be v. iJiundry Starch, 5e ALLINTP.LLlGENTPEn.SONH, CHEM Ists nnd Uoclers give MILLEIjVS llOKAX I euai ioe pruicreiice. REMEMBER THE OLD STANDARD. UOHUEIl'S WILB C1IEKKY TON10 Ter Weakness, General Debility, Dyspcpsln, Summer complaint, etc. UOllltlCU'ST.lQUOUSTOIlK, apr22-lydll Ne. 22 Centre Squnre. Quotations by Itecd, McQrann A Ce., Hankers, jancaaicr, jru. Michigan Central. 11 a.m. 12m. 3p.m. ?!?s 2IJJ 10IW leiii ir 21 ' 33 50JJ Wi 8 ?S 4tJi 4 ti 22 21 21 XM? ii ii3 10i HKet.My.Hc- Wlf'i, 02iJR, r I- es:.iiTi rrrs? t: New Yerk Central KU New Jersey Central..: Mi Ohie Central Del., Lack. Western.. Denver A Bie Grande.. Kile Kansas A Texas ,. 2 Lake Shere 73 Chicago A J. W common. 102 N. N.Ont. ft Western Ki St. Paul ft Omaha 343 racine siau w, Kocnestcr ft Pittsburg. hu Paul Texas l'nclfle 17 Union raclfle , 32 Wabash Common syi Wabash Preferred Western Union Telegraph.. 7IV Louisville ft NashvlUe. V,y. N. Y.,Chl.Bt.L r.y, Lehigh Valley 57?: Leblab Navlimtlen 41 Pennsylvania.... tV. lteadlng. W. r. t. nairaie Northern l'aclfle Common 21 Northern Pacino Prof. Hestenvtlle Philadelphia ft Erie.... Northern Centra! Central Trans p uanaoaBeutncrn...... Oil People's Passenger. westsnnre , Cel. Ceal fu Northern Parlfle Missouri 1'aclllc 2Vr ADTXRTISEXXNTH, -gAIsfteVJ5El " ROYAL . BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. -yy-ATCIIES POIt ALU aeest von Aurera Watch Company, CALL A3D RES THtX AT LOUIS WEBER'S, Ne. 159 1-2 North Qaeee Afreet, Opposite City Hetel, near Pa. It. It. Depot. Fine Watches and Clocks for snlc. 21 years ex perience at repairing. Fine Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. Correct time dally by tclejrrapli. jyji-iyu at nubile sale the nrnnertv . .. . . - ......... ..a..v .... censisiinxni a j wo-siery iiuiun. uivii,i.i.ii HOUSE, 3i by 82 fect.andlet of ground, irentlng 140 feet en Maner street by 253 te Lafayet'e nnd REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE. On TUESDAY, SKPTEMDEIC 1, lai, nt7 o'clock p. m., at the Cooper Heme, Iwlll elfer ny e. ,oz .ii an nr siren. JK U IV E 1,1,1. M rreunil, irentlni 0 Lafayet'e nm lOIVinlene Lafavette street, mero or less. In tbe rear of the dwelling Is a hydrant nnd well of water; also, a vasli kitchen, weed and coal house, a carpenter sbep and chicken beuse. The Imlldlngs are comparatively new, and Unlit of the best material. Thcrclsunabiindancoef ex cellent fruit, such us apple", pears, peaches, memos nnu gnipe vines en me prenmes. ine PENNA. OIOAltH 1VROM 1.00 PER Hundred up, at UAIITMAN'S VELI.OW Fit ON T C1UAII .STOItE. Elastic Starch. 8c. per per pound, ceunan's Mustard, 12c. per 4 ft. Six B.s. Hlce fer23c. ' Goods delivered frce, Telephene. CLAIIKE'9 TEA STORE, 33 West King Street. THE BUST, PUREST AND CHEAPEST Heiip in the market te-day Is MII.LEU'S HOUAXBOAl'. WHEN NEXT WASHDAY COM EH make a trial or one cake of MlLLEIl'3 UOItAX bOAP.and after that you will use no ether. rpUE BEST Ce JL thecity.at HAHTMAN'S HAVANA CIGAR IN YELLOW FJIONT CIUAR STOUK. slde let will be offered separatfly, 40 by 215 feet. , J"0. De a DANIEL lllIOADI. mpl eriy Possession glvan October I, ine sale, when attondance will be Tbe property can belnsr cted until Iho day el ivi'ii ny II. Siictizirr, Aurt, c HEAP 1'ANCY GROCERY uuglSlTu,Th,S,lt WE HAVE BEEN MANUFACTURING C. F. MII.LEU'S IIOItAX SOAP since 181, and te-day Its sales are nearly 500,000 pounds nn-nually. PUBLIC SALE. On SATUItDAY, AUGUST 2!, nt the llank lng Ilouse of A. 8. Hendersen, deceased, Nn. 11 North Duke street, of the Fixtures of said lmnk, consisting of Counter, Desks, Olie Large Iren Safe, Chitlrs, Tobies, Ac. Bale le commence nt 9 o'clock a. in. JOHN D.SKILKB, Administrator of A. 8. Hondcrsen, dce'd. H. Sia-HKiiT, AncL a20-3tlt ' 1885. 1885. "NOVELTIES "EXHIBITION, FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, PHILADELPHIA. Open front Sept 15 te Oct. 31. CeihvtM mid Special Entertainment Daily. I PRICKS OF ADMISSION : Adults, 60 Cen ta. Ohlldren, 25 Oenta, Coupon Ticked (cot geed if detached) 10 (or $2.50. (Schools and parties can get exciirslnn rates, b ulinlvinir tntlm Illreelnrnf this Kxlilbltlen 1 mij'20 2md VEGETABLE OILS, REPINED BORAX and Caustic Lyes inakn tbe excellent artl cle called MILLER'S UOItAX SOAP. XAMINP. EVERY CAKE OP SOAP nnd sce that CHAS. P.MILLEIt Is stamped en. Ne UOItAX SOAP genuine without. CAREFULANALYSIHBYPRACTICAL Chemists preve that MII.LEU'S UOItAX SOAP Is absolutely pure'. liiarT-finid N1 OT1CE. 5 per cent, will be added en all school 1101 paid Dy TUESDAY, HKl'TESIHKll w? r. V.IILftlt t W..A.. THIS pewder never varies. Amai-vcl of purity, strength and wholcsemencss. More eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude et low test, short welubt. alum or nbeanhata newders. Held only in earn. Hetal IUeihe 1'ewdkb Ce.. 100 Wall Street. New Yerk. iuay27-lydw WANTED TWO GIRLS TO LEARN tailoring. Apply at . 27 East King street, steady cmpleyuient. 2td lirANTED TWO GIRLS. TT, A Dining Roem Qlrl nnd Kitchen Girl. App.y at FOUNTAIN INN. Seuth Queen St. WITHOUT EXCEPTION, THK BEST Cigars In the town, two for 6c, at UAimfAN'S YELLOW ritONT CIO. AH STOUK. xre,i J.-S win start n n aeain 8KPTEMIlEHl,uttheusuul hour. All. the op. COTTON MILL. Ill start up again en TUESDAY NEXT, eratlves are exnectcd te be In their nlucds 3t-aug20,2S,3t F. SHICODEU X Ce. EXACTLY THE RIGHT TniNG Why don't you enre yenr backache with ene of Bensen's Capclue Plasters. Sure and quick. 2.1 cents. PURE CIDER VINEGAR FOR PICK LINO, PURE CIDER VINEGAR FOR PICK L1NU, made by ourselves and guaranteed te be pure FISHER A IlllO., ltd Ne. 101 East King Street. PUBLIC SALE OP HORS.ES. On MONDAY, AUQ. SI, !&, at the Merrl mac Stables, Ne. 115 North Prlnce street, of a car-lead of Iowa liorses. Among thorn are seme first-class steppers and a few heavy drafts. Sale te commence at 1 o'eleok, p. nf. U2S-2IU UF.ORUK GROSSMAN. SEALED PROPOSALS FOR 8IXTY II ve tens of best hard Stanten or equally geed furnnce coal, egg slze. and slxty-nve tens i..' V., steve size, delivered In cellar of Heme ler Friendless Children, will be receUcduntll Mon day in., 31st lust. All coal te be clean and free from dust. Address Dr. Jehn L. Atlee, sr., marked, "Propeials for Ceal." CHAS. JIL IIOWKLL. nng28 2td Secretary of " Heme," Tl" ANCABTER COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. SESSION ItEQINS MONDAY', BEPTKMIIEII 7. TYPE WRITING a special feature Instruc tions frce te all who cemplete the course. New catalogue just Issued containing list of tudenta in attendance last year. Call en or address, H C. WEIOLER, autfSt-tfdR n w. wt j.j,,.,, ABSIGNED ESTATE OP JOSEPH Stark and wife, of Lancaster county. Jeseph Stark and wife, of Luucastcr tewnsblp, having by deed of voluntary assignment, dated J ely , 1883, assigned and transferred all their estate and ciTecu te the nuderslgned for the benefit of the creditors of the said oescpb Stark, he therefore gives notice te all persons Indebted e said assigner, te m ake payment te the under signed without delay, and these having claims te present them te JOHN F. GRIEL, Assignee, Residing In Lancaster. A. C. RuancHT, D, McMcllbv, Attorney. Jly31-CtdFeaw T EVAN'S FLOUR. i LEVAN'S FAfeV ROLLER FLOUR. Hakea leaat Jketd. , Fer sale by Grocers (eaerallsv " f A , i.L JWtWPj iWJWi H.IWSSy.Wl I1S1 U IQIH T1IM11 UT. H e i tf heKTS rxiSeB , PROVISION STORE, IU and 117 North ()ueen Slicct, Lancaster, Pa. New Stock I Cheat Cash Stebx ! Table Salt, per bag, 3 and 5 rents : Seaplne, 5c; Sugar. 6c. Gless Starcb, 5c; Rice per jmund, Ce.; Hest ltlcc, 3 s, 25c; Table Sauce, 7c; Tea In i n pneknges. 7e.; Geed Tea iter pound, 40c.; EIwi tic Htiireh, ee-; Geed Scrub Ilrusbcs, tc. nnd Cc.i ParlerMatcbes, 300, 2c; Fine Lnrge Pickles, lust recolveil, ier dozen, 8c; Gless Starch (New Polish Wet), 10c; llroems, 10c; Rest Salmen, one pound cans, lrcc; housed Mackerel, 12c ; Rest Lobsters, 18c Flne Oysters, (ilejer'sj 10iV Mixed Mustard, perqunrt, 13c; Cot's Gelatine, 15c: Genuine I.linberuer ClieenO. ISci Geed Rie CelTe',-12e.-and 15c; 0-plte43lltiB-Sflprhe:t" a pieces stag mive eap, iec; ;i pieces uesi ntuip, 12c; .Ipleces Day's Beap,2lc ; TabloOII.Sbettles, 20a ; Canned Hoef, 2 It, cans. 27c; Geed Pickling Vlnegur, 1 gallon. Hie; Tinned I'racbrs, 10c; a Large MscUercl, 5c; Ne. 1 Mackerel per pound, 12c; Very Rest OLD GOVERNMENT Java Celfee, per pound, 31c ; Richest Mecha Cellee 25c; Fleur, 12U 9., 2Ce. ; 600 pounds Genuine Imported Scltzcr Cheese, lust arrived, 2Sc. perpeund, large quantities, 23c; nil kinds of Finest Jellies In Tubs, fla.pcr pound A large assortment of tjueensware. Suiicrler goods nt Lewest Prices. Newest and freshest goods from Naw Yerk, Philadelphia and ami ami mere dully. All goods marked. aug2S-2td aug2S-SldR 1. ls:.. O. MARSHALL, Treasurer. Centra Square HUBLEY'S EXTRACT VANILLA. Of fnll strength and with the rich aroma of tbe pure bean. A full line of flavoring ex tracts ut HURLEY'S DRUG STORK, Ne. 21 West King Street. NOTICE. HAVING PURCHASED A large stock of Woolens nt the late fcherUT snle. in at ei v low nrl2c. I win make tlicm un hulu, Pantaloons or Overcoats at very low pilcea. All person having purchased material can have tbein made up and trimmed In llrst class style at modcnite prices. A perfect nt guaranteed. A. II. ROSKNSTE1N, m2l-Cmdll 31 North Uueen street. ET THE BEST 1 G STEAM HEAT. "PROPOSALS FOR PIRE ESCAPES. Tim Directors of tbe Peer will recelve pre- IiesbJs for placing Iren Stairway and Ilalceny 'Ire Escapes, ene teeach end of tbe Almshouse, and the same te tbe lnsne Asylum. Plans nnd specifications te be submitted by bidders, with Erlce, tbe beard reserving the right te adept the Id and plans best suited te the public. Proposals le be opened and considered nt the next meeting of Directors, en September 5th, 1885. ang22-lwd w ILLIAMHON 4 FOSTER. ARE UNOASING THEIR Early Fall Styles -OF- HAVING CONNECTED THE STEAM HEATING RUSINK8S WITH OUR ENGINE. BOILER AND FOUNDRY BUSINESS, WU ARE PREPARED TO FURNISH ESTIMATES AT SHORT NOTICE. WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK -or- Pipes Eittings and Vata, Have the Rest Equipped Machinery and Intelli gent nnd Skillful Mechanics te de the weik. THE BOILERS We nan, and which hme given the Rest Results In the Past Twenty Years, ARE OUR DOUBLE RETURN HORIZONTAL TUBULAR. We have had this style of lloller running In the Cotten Mills In Lancaster, Pa., constantly ferelghteen yours, averaging 310 days per year, cloven hours per day, and never lest a single day for repairs. All our work Is tested nt eighty pounds pres sure, nnd GUARANTEED TO HOI.lJ THE TEMPERATURE Or' ANY I1U1I.OING AT 70 DEGREES INSIDE WHEN IT IS ZKRO OUTSIDE. Should we fall te de se, we pgrce te take the material out at our own expense, and place the building In as geed condition tut we found It, lrnolprepured ler Heating by Steam, get our prices en HOT AIR FURNACES, a unities CLOTHING, Hats, uk Fiiraisliii Goods, Jehn Best & Sen, NO. 333 EAST FDLTON STREET, JaulS-lydAw LANCASTER, PA. XNSURANOE. Manheim Mutual Live Stock Insurance Association. REORGANIZED. Wk. Heme, Prcs. Cius. E. Wbhtz, Sec, All certificates new Issued by this association nre agreeable te the Act or May, IStll. which glve a guarantee for the payment of death losses. ECONOMY. FIDELITY. PROMPTNESS. Secretary and General Manager's Office, NO. 45 iJaht miANfiK ST.. Lancaster' OHAS, ? aagsMwaeOMmw Lancasur. B. WMKTZ, ttaaaral JUniafcr,' '. ' ".V . 't BOOTS AND SHOES, Making room by tearing out Old Walls, Parti tions, etc, and selling sfiuie Still Hats that cost from tl.00 te $2.00 each for 10 cts. apiece. These styles are a little old, but the goods are perfect and Just the Hats for Scheel Reys. WEMAIvENO ACCOUNT OF STRAW HATS, THEVCAN UK BOUGHT AT ANY PRICE. We ate getting teady te fumUh everybody tilth Clothing, nnd hure net forgotten tbe Beys thnt you are thinking of sending te school next Meek If en cau niiikehli Old Ceat nnswer for a lit. tie whlle j el ceme and select n pair nf ODD PANTS, AND WE WILL TRY AND MATCH HIS COAT, GENT'S Furinshing Goods Mean a gloat dcul.und if wq have pet get Jnt what you want, will try and get It for you. One thing In particular, de net fall te see, and that Is our BOYS' SHOES, THE G03D WEARING ONES. Sonic e keep because tboynre cheap, elhertf are for their geed weurlng qualities. Price, 75c. and Upwards. Williamson & Fester. 32, Ut 36 & 3$ East King St., l LANCAiKlMi, PA. A NOTHKR GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICK OK BOOTS and SHOES. 1,000 Pair or LnfllcV Lew-cut OPERA SLIPPERS Konnerlysold at tl.OOand 11, a ralr. 25, teduced te 1.1c. I 2,0u0 Pair et Men's Congress, Lace & Butten Shoes Fornicilyseldal JiJi, duccd te 83.00. MEN'S B ase Ball Shoes S1.00 a Pair. Beys' and Ladies' Shoes AT REDUCED PRICES. JOHN HIEMENZ, ' Ne. 61 KORTH QUEEN STBEET, INQUIRER RUILDING. EOlt HALE Olt ItEST. TJUIU.Itl 8 ALII ON FRIDAY AT- X. TERNOON. AUGUST Wth nt 1 o'clock, at no. .lis .eiiu Jiary street, win lie sold aipuev He sale, a let of Household Purnllure, blfver- wnre. etc. uug-2td 11ENRYS1IUUERT. Auctioneer. ..' 17I0R SALU SKATING RINK AT COL- Jj umbla. Pa., with all Its Plxturej, Stcan? I new. Will sell en easy term and at a tmrjjatii Postenicu address, " ItOX' NO. r)," JnlylMmd Celmnliln, Ja. jTVRI'lIANis' COURT HAi,K. ' J On FRIDAY, SKl'TE.MHKR CJ, ItSatthe fccetiarn ueiei.in tne ruy ei jencuster, ine un dcrBlgncd, Hilinlnbtiatnr or Albert M. ZauBi; deee.L.ed. will nxiue. bv vlrtiiA of un elder of tlm llrnh.tna fnurt of IjinenatMr rnnnlv. InnulM lie vale, nil that certain three-story 11 KICK' DWELLING HOUSE and let of ground, NO. ail' North Llme street. In the city of Lancaster!, The let contains in front twontytwefrtt, and In depth one bundled nnd thltty Uye leet,)'UJ tlin nmnertvnf Alhnrt l .Zftbin. dce&tsedl; tendance will beeivcuniid terms miule kiMfan, by EIWAUIJ.i5AU; J Administrator or AiDcrvja anm, aua t 11. Sudleut, Auctioneer. au';r&3r: s? -JJr " WALT, fAEEJU , TiriNDOW B0REENS. The Moiqulteos and Fleas nre plenty. Fer i Small Investment Iu" Wire Window Screens -AND- DOORS, Ynn enn iret rid of thein. Prlce within reach el all 50a,65c.,fi0o.,fA,7ue..7S.,!S0c.,tt)c.,!)5c.1.0a I up le s&ou apiece, uccuruiiiK i bizu uuu kiiiu. We can make them In very short time. LARGE LINE Or WALL. PAPERS , In nil the leadlnir stvle. from recent New Yerk sales. Paper lutngeni te de all kinds of I worn in nest manner. We have nnened n Chelee Line of Naw Pat terns In DADO WINDOW SHADES, very low , In nrlen. 1'lnin Goods In all wldtbs for all stvles I of windows. Spring nnd Cord Fixtures, Fringes, J ar. LiieeuuiianiH, j-eius, a c. tvitliin ,im itiat. fjm f1nv. liftinrht from rncentJ galea In Eastern markets, comprising nil grades OI goeas, jiuuging in eettt inanuur. Aln nchnirn line of LACK CURTAINS. 49Store closes at ti p. m., except Saturdays. PharesW. Eiy, Ne. 67 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER. PA MACuntExr. IOR F Peerless Traction PORTAIILE OR STATIONARY ENGINES, BOILERS AND SEPARATORS, REPAIRING, and all kinds of Machlnery, Contracts taken and all work such as kept and done In nny Machine Shep, Call en eraddrcsa, Ezra F. Larfdis, Wekks-NO. U0 te 537 NORTH CHERRY ST., Lancaster, Pa. mlO-AmendAw XUV CATION AL. TTIDUOATIONAIj. COLLEGE OF COMMERCE. OFFICE-NO. 1S03 CHESTNUT ST PHIL'A, A Leadlug Scheel of Ilutdness Sciences. Occu. pies two commodious bulldlugtj Oim-h all the year. Students may ceuuicnca at any time. A faculty oriBlnstructera and lecturers. Nupe. rler facilities for trnlnlng young men and women In Uie Ferms, Customs and Practices of Current lluslneks Procedure, and Jfer tbe sue esMful conduct or private and public atfalrs. Send ter Illustrated circulars. tfr.le ..w..B.,,..,...-. , fKt jy :f J' rJ . V? i..' rf.i
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