V-rWHPWiJiJ?9S SpSSl! fE- THE LANCASTER DAILY IHTTEIJilGENCER WEDNESDAY. JULY 14. 1886. Rt-A?' f, im tiTlr t P-J- , as I: ktt H,-" w ( 1 "". m ,v ?m u-tr-r OOUJMBIA'S COUNCIL v M9VTMMM MUaUtMBB DONE AT ':' tMBJVLYMmKTIftQ. i at th Borough rinsac-R- l f tfe Highway OemnlilM ' i of Chang la th Tims of '.w wasting-Nete About Town. f? ,r .t- I Correspondence of the lirruLiaisccii. &?-. Columbia, r, J"'y "-" "u'" gmttilj- meeting or ttie ceiiimuia coiin ceiin , Sft-wM Mid Uat evening at eight o'clock, In 5Y'eeaacll chamber. Members present ! ' HImhl Bucber, Caawell, Edwards, Ferrey, , MMIa, Muaaer, and and Westennen. Mem- r absent: Mown. Eckman and llersliey. finance committee reported as follew: talanoe en hand at date et last report.. .U,OM ! 10 f .1 ',. Aannal market Hcnla . 'transient tlcenfe........ 'Fines jsIroUenhefer, collector for 18SI ii Kanl of auditorium snei Will 1300 30 te MHS 13 l Total. . I.WJf . 1 07S ftt g fciOrdera paid since last report m-i'ik' Balance en hand 3,-161 si. .K The fltiMm mmmlttee reported having v- tmrl mi-w hiilldlnir nermita slnce lust report making In all fourteen new dwelling houses S and two churches. .... , ''-' Served paving notices and notices te repair r-IT xitiara te nronertv-ewnere ; the sewer at the ht& loot of Union street was under censtruc- m -S- 'Uen. Ce"1- The market cemmittee reported market i. xiV hrniiMtn ennti mnniunn : lirsi mass cuuue- Jef'-i -. ,- . ... . Uen et transient market tents during month; the annual market rents have all been col lected without the receurse et law. The light and water committee reported that the water plug at Firth and Walnut streets has been repaired and is In Reed working order; electric lights woreoul for 5' hours en the night of June 30th, and recom recem mended the proper reduction. The sanitary and police committee have re ceived several complaints about the slaughter houses ; have served notices te three owners, and these parties have premised te keep them in better condition and comply with the ordinances. The chief burgess reported the town, dur ing the last month, quiet and orderly ; col cel lBntfii! M.I for Hues and licenses. The tax dupllcate of "V. G. Duttenhefer, collector of borough taxes of 18S4, was settled, niter me collector was oxeneratod from the payment of certain taxes, largely due rrem single men and tenants. The exoneration amounted te JSS3.33. W. O. Duttenhefer was elected col lector of deg tax for this year. The law and ordinance committee ere in structed te have a new ordinance book com piled and printed. Order were granted In favor or the Blnking fund for fSe.K and for f 181.50 for the payment el coupons. A potltien was recelved from a large number of tanners attending market, asking that an afternoon market be held once every week ; also a petition from sixty te seventy-llve citizens asking that Thursday afternoon be appointed Instead et the morning, from October te May. An ordinance was presented changing the time of holding the market en Thursday, Which was laid ever until the next regular meeting. The highway committee were authorized te grade Chestnut street from Seventh te Ninth and Eighth streets, from AtteyGJa Chestnut An ordinance was prf jHflUJu mat wnen cemetery street ee epeueu t hall be te tlie width of a sixty feet street. as It was originally adopted en the plan et tee boreugn, anu mat me ordinance ei .oveui .eveui ber 20, 1S7L making thestreet 40 feet in width, be repealed, laid ever for ene month. The light and water committee were Instructed te advertlse for the lighting of the borough, with electric light", for ene year from Octeber, 1RSG. A large number et bills were read, after which council adjourned. Accident at the Mill. Jehn Henry, an empleye of the Columbia rolling mill, met with a painful accident yesterday hile at work at that place. In seme manner he wart struck en the right side et the lace with an Iren bar, cutting a very severe gash under the eye, exposing the bone. TbanoHelsalsoitiJured, Theweuuds were attended te by a physician. I1! Down bralrs4 Sirs. Williams, living en Maner street, fell down a lllght el stairs ut lier home last night resulting in the breaking efher right arm between the elbow and ttrist. A physician reduced the fracture. Town Notes. The first anniversary of the institution of Columbia Ledge, Ne. 117, Brotherhood of Railroad Brakemen, will be held en Thurs day evening In the armory. The occasion will be observed In an appropriate maimer. The First National hank has declared a semiannual dividend offeur per cent-; the Columbia National bank a semi-annual divi dend of three and a-half per cent, and a three per cent semi-annual dividend has been declared by the Columbia gas company. The Sunday schools of the Church of fJed, of Columbia and Washington, went te Pen ryn park this morning en the union picnic. Twelve carloads of people left the Heading .t Columbia station, en the morning train, and three hundred of this number came from "Washington. Workmen are new ongaged In repairing the retaining wall el the Pennsylvania canal above the locks. There are mero sail bojtseu the rher at Columbia this year than there wero last sea seu. The wbari of Ilachman it Ferry's planing mill Is being repaired and new cribbing pin In. A slight wreck occurred In the east yard this morning caused by a truck of a car in n west bound freight train breaking down. .The wreck was seen cleared away by the wreck crew. JL 1.1VKLY llEAltlNU. Twe Well-Knew n utirjera llaienTllt In au Alderman's Orllce. Tuesday evening William llel worthy had a hearing before Alderman Deen, en the charge of stealing a pair of horse-cllppcrs from Charles McNay. The evidence was the same as published In the Intklliei:nci:u ou last Saturday, and the case was returned te court McNay was represented by C. G. Kennedy, esq., aud. Ilolwerthy by B. Frank Eshleman, esq. A tilt lietween the counsel made the hearing very lively. F.shleman cress-examined McNay very closely and asked him a number of questions which he (McNay) and his ceunsel considered Insult ing. This continued for some time, and finally Kennedy made a remark about Kshle uian. The ex-district attorney became very UOt and demanded an anoieirv from K'n. neJy. The latter positively relused te apologize, and Kshleman insisted that he should until after the hearing was ever. The attorneys then get out ujKm the pavement and Kshleman get held of Kennedy, slating that he would net leave go of film until he took back what he had said. Kennedy still refused and a crowd seen gathered In front of the alderman's ollice. Officer Weaver finally separated the men and they did net come te blows. Kennedy has net yet made the much sought for apology. A l'LXAHAST ItirXHMUX. l'epularlly of the I'aitlnie of Jtunlug en Conn, toga Creek. People of Lancaster have very few reserts at which they can have fun In the oven even lug, but they take advantagoef which they have. One of the most popular pleasures theue beautiful moonlight nights is te row upon the Cen os toga. At Wltmur's bridge there are at present no less than forty-one row beats. Nine of these are owned by Bamuel W. Potts, and the ethers by private parties. Last evening the crowd was unusually large at the creek, and late comers were unable te get any beats. The creek was filled with pleasure-seekers, both t?2!F ?enll"i6u, all evening. At 5C&..hp,g!L.K,awuel Deinutfi has ten beat The peepla who are net the happy possessors or horses complain or the incon incen Tnience in reaching the creek, as the wa Uc ta tee long. A cheap line of bulges might de just new and the beat-owners could add te liielr fleets. The beating continues Tach evening from , o'clock until 11, aud seme parties remain later. mu Acddeut te a Carriage. TbU afternoon the nut of a spludle ou one el Patrick Cherry's coupes broke In front of JsUqinxntr ctlice, and the wheels came There were two ladles In the carriage. 'batMtbe horses were gentle and stepted . tfeey were net hurt An Owner Wanted. ..A basket filled with marketing was left In k Market tela morning ; the owner can get H ejma calling at the mayor' office. , gammer Leisure. Philip Lebzolter left te-day for three weeks stay In Columbus, Ohie. Asaph Prutzmanand family, Jehn Schaef fer and family, and 1). It. llelderman and family, of Heading, are new eccupylug cot tages at the Iiandlsvllle camp ground. They will remain there until August "d. Miss Blanche tdchtv Is en a Islt te her undo, Garret II. Kverts, Heading. Mrs. Nancy King and seu Samuel, of Canal Dever, Ohie, Is visiting her brother David T. Iloblnsen, of Mountvllle, where tlinv will remain some tlme. ami thence they will oxtend their Journey through Iho eat eat eat ornpartef thestate and Delaware, vlsltlug relatives anu menus. Miss Laura J. Falck left this inernlug for IjOwlstewn, Mlllllu county, w here she will siiend part or the summer vacation. Miss Lulu Brown, of Yerk, Is r.epplng with her friend Miss Delia i.eman, ei -ertu Duke street. This morning nixmi ieny menus ei me Tucnuanclub, Including ladles, gentlemen and children, left for Yerk Furnace te spend the day with the club club Jehn Brimmer, tobacco ilcalnr, hasgonem atrip te Chicago, Madisen, Wis., and ether Western cities. A estal lrem the Vesper Beat club says that the party started lrem Wrluhtsvllle at 11:30 yesterday and after proceeding leisurely arrived at Yerk Furnace at 11 o'clock. They leftat 10 o'clock ler Pert Deieslt. Hherlll Geerge W. Tomllnsen ami wife left this afternoon for a trip te Quebec and Terente, Canada. Knlghta el rjrihliM at Terente. Cpte midnight, Tuesday, seclal trains continued te arrhe at Terente, Canada, overyheur, bringing divisions of uniformed Knights or Pythias from all exer the conti nent At 1 o'clock .T,,T00 nulferiiKxl knights imil ninrinl te Aiitiitant General Newell and large numbers who had arrived had net re torted at that hour. It is estimated that 15,- uen are new in ine ciiy. The reception cemmittee has been taxed te the utmost of their power te find accommo dations for the large lnllux of knights, many divisions having arrived who were net ex pected. They are still hard at work procur ing sultable quarters for their guest's The Mill at .111. (-.reins. Captain Hichard Halm, et Company 11, Pettsvllle, was officer of the day at Camp Gebln oil Tuesday. Colonel Mngee had his regiment out for a long turn eer the Held In the morning, and the captains drilled by cempaules in theaftornnei). If the th regi ment don't make a geed showing before i - ... -.. Uoverner l'alllsen, -Majer uenerai inrirami, Adjutant General Gtithrie ami Brigadler (ieneral (iebiu en Friday It will net be ler want of etlert Among the vi-iters te camp was Colonel Magee's wife, who came eer lrem Wrights Wrights vllle. Their son has been here all week hiking his first lessen in military Hie. Several guard Jumper, ; he lelt camp and went te Lebanon, have been placed uuder arrest In the guardhouse. Sereeant Ilrlndle, of Company G, Carlisle, has been ttpielnted commissary sergeant tjueer llaiiunn. Jehu II. Stains exhiblts a bunch or bananas that are odd in the clrcumstauce of being grown together. Of the six ou one stalk, two are grown together as one banana, and the ether four areas clesely united as the Siamese twins. Death of an Aged llurv. An aged herse, familiarly known as "Old Geerge," owned by Mr. Jacob llabecker, near Newteu, died en the ,7th Inst, aged 'Zi years, lie raked all the hay this summer and was a geed and faithful animal aud much thought of by his owner who buried him upon his place near Big Chlckies creek. Fifty YrnrnOlil. Yesterday Samuel Gruel, of Seuth Queen street, was fifty years of ego and in the even ing there was a pleasant party at his home. A large number of Mr. Gruel's friends were present and a big supper was a feature et the evening's entertainment lntetllce IHfttnutlliiifMl. The postetllce at Watts Slalien, known as the Vesta, was this day discontinued. All mall matter intended for the Vesta office will be rewarded te Marletta. Kxrurideii te Citllferula. Ibusalv of excursion tickets trout the Atlantic te the Puclilc Ocean begins August 3d, the price ler the round trip belnt; 175, und gecnl ler return trip any Uuie between Augu-l 7th te November aeth. Tills l:ienlu;'(i Ci,nrert. ThU evening the Jliownsieun comet band, which Is said te be a very geed musical organi zation, will furnish the uiuii (or the concert at ilnnnerclier Garden. JtAUKKT.i. Nw Yem Produce Market. Niw Yerk, .July 11. Kleur market tlrm but dull; Hue, tl iccti3; bupertlnii, ti Hti u, , Common te Uoed Kxtra iwtern. II (nifitke); City Mill Kxtras, l 00(81 its ler West Indies; Minn. Kxtra, 12 XJ3 U)j Kxtni .Se. , i: 75(jj a',. Wheat Ne.l lied state en spot, .'f.i.le i Ne. 1 While, state, H)c ; Ne. Ne. 2 ltud, tuier, Auk , K7'jic; bept.,iic. Cern Ne. 2 ailxed, cash, 17c; Aug., ITWc: Sept., 47ic. Oats Ne. 1 Whlta Btate. spot, 45l; ; Ne. 2, de lie; Ne. i mixed, hept, JS. llye dull j Cunada, SuKc. Hurley nominal. Perk dull: New Mess, III rJll biU. Lard July, fj 7 i Aub, fJ 8.1 ; .-ept, fiftl. Molasses iiulet; InXc. ler W test boiling Iteck ; l'orte Jtlce, 3it i-c. Turjwntlnofiulet at ItiJic Uesln dull; strained te geed, II Ortfll OS. Petroleum dull ; refined In cases, bc. JTreluhts quiet; grain te Liverpool, ike. Matter Market quiet ; .Sew western Creamery. HQlTc. Cheese dull ; ;Vestern Flat, 7l87Jic. Kggs Orm; bUte. IlKSWic: SuKar market dull ; Ueflncd cutleaf, t-n UKc: UranuIated.L'i. Tallew nnn; prime city, 1c. Cotree quiet; fair cargoes al !. U1C4) qulut ; Carolina and Louisiana, common te fair, 3XOIC. Chicago aiaraet. Lara Am.'.. KitiUfMtKX : bent . fc, Te Ulbs Aug., tt 3-J.S ; Sept, . u5 , Oct, 35. Clntui ana rrovuiein. furnished by 8. K. Ynndt, llreker. Cuiiaoe, July ll.l o'clock p. ui. . . Wheat Cern. Oats. Perk. Lard. July '.'ii ; AuKUst. 7'jK su iwx cV.'i Sepujmber n jj)J -,ii m ui ,; 75 October s.-; 4'j); aii lu 15 b 57K November " .... n December KJX "" w . , . llucelpts. CarMits. Winter Wheat ei Spring Wheat , op 47J Oats ut Kye u Hurley OU City Crude Oil u,X Heae Ilecelpts lieits i.eki Closing Prices 2 o'clock p. u.. , , Wheat Cern. Oats. Perk. Lard July Tcj,; 3715 SJij mm B ul AUKUSt 1M sZ -nl ,, ,,,A September. hi;' S'lK 2tt. lu ih tl 1li Oclebei via i,i2 3,, leuTKi'M Meveinlmr December nym '" Oil City Crude OU im; Live block Markets. Chicago, July I3.-Thuretrr' Journal reports : Cuttle llecelpu, O.uie head; shipments. l,biJ ; market was steady : shlpiilng steers, We te l.ine Its, i 7,jJ a-i ; sleckers and Iwslers, I321QIU)! cows, bulls and mixed, IJ f83 7uj bulk, fi OJ 75 ; IhteuKh Texas cattla-2,H ?.l'lVi.'!'i5.a luc ,u?r,!.r I tuWB' "s I !'"" steers, IJ60OJ50J corn-fed steers, I3b5ftl. Hogs Iteeelpu, ll.tniu head t shipments, 4,500; market strong t leugh und mixed, II IM i.7?A. P.ack,1K and shlniilug, 11 7181 9t ; light, 114501 &3; skips, ti75l 35. Sheep Uecelpls, l.ueu head; shlpmenlr, seOj market strong ; natives, ti UtfflW; lexuns, II WC3 00 ; Western, ii 7523 13. Ij-.mbj.lisiw Kast Libistt Cattle receipts, WJ head ; hlpwents, TM head ; market fair at jusleiday's llgures ; ueshlpuieuui te New Yerk. jleirs receipts, 1, uu head 1 shlpiuents. l,SiJ ; muikcl fair; I'hllHdelphlas, (I tkit5 iii rerkers, tl 7USI bt). Khlpmunts 10 .Sew Uirk, 'J cat leads. Sheep receipts, I.Wlbeud; shliiiienti, 2tJ0 ; market dull und u shade elf lrem Monday. Mew Vera hiecks. New Ver, July -Wall street, luHp. m.- Meiwy easy ttt !X per cent, rorelgn ex. ohanife quiet at i &XQI 83; Uovernments wM,.K5iS"!SrbK: ,l281i ,,m ' co,,"s-,mi Kmibt.tCiSI,mrket thU me"'ng opened strong li l'er ce" higher, with the Vunder bl is und grangers the features, but shortly after the opening the advance was entirely lest by a raid en the coal stocks. lly 11 o'clock t0 decline ranged from X te IK jr cent, -rheum ket has .luce been dull, and prices at the time or writing are firmer. Cbioaeo, July 11,9 30 a. m. Mnrket epened: Wheal Aug , Tajjje i Sept.. 8lc : Oct . sJc. Cern Aug., 3ivj;u ; Sept , irifcc : Oct , 4lc. Oats Aug., ZJ'.D ; Sept., Bi'.e , Oct., aoe J'erk Auk., 'l5: Sciil. I'JuTU: i)it..imni Bteck Mara eta. Quotations by Iteed, llcUrnuu A Ce., bankers, Lancaster, I'a. saw teri list. II M. Canada PaclOc ('A c. c. u. t Cot Ceal Central raclrlc, Canada Southern 41 im. ir.n. " SU x 4.' Chi., St I.. A l'Kti Denver A Uleclrnmle. ...... De! . lACK. A Western KrlOt. ., ..,. ... ,...., KrteM New Jarsey Central K. A T Leu. A N Lake shore Michigan Central., MtnuH Pacific Northern 1'aclnc N. IM'rut N. W New Yerk Central Ohie Central Omaha Oregon Trans ontarte. Wejtein Pacific Mall Uochestor A I'ltUeurK SU Paul Texas Pacific .,i4 M'4 III IU v ;i it.w ll.. 111.-.', ft': If IP t 5 lit, '. p w UK 10.", tus SP, t i:'i h.' Union racine w abash Common Wabash Pretened .., WesUrn Union Telegraph. WenlShen, raiLADirHU list. Lehlgn valley. H..NVV.A I'tilta runnsylvart.i Beading Leaign .NavlirntleJ 17i .HI w-v' 3'. 3. . M M I! 1-16 12 1-tfi , te w iiesionviue Philadelphia A Ktle Northern Cent Peeple's 1'assenEur K'd'g Uen'ls M'tg's tvs. '." ' OU CJ', "j'-i K-K 6 Hoesenoid M&raet. PA1RT. Creamery Putter tin tier y ft Dutch Cheese V lump ren.TRT. Chlckens V Ptr Hive) J piece (cleaned" KISCBLLJLSSOCS. Apple. Mutter fl ijt KkkT1ei Heney V Lard V FBClTB. Apples fl Spk llananas Vdei CoceanuU, each Lemens t der Oranges ide Cranberries, pr. qt Pine Appleseach Strawberries Kapberrles Cherries t? box VUTABLK1". Cabbnee V head lleuts V bh Old Potatoes V bus c 1HJ--OC MJ10C ...TOfMl 00c KSJ'XKJ ,. ftc 15QI7C 30C tc 50C 2H?tV 3tt5c .c sucvv: MtM! lMti'c ... l.ttfAIC l.V;Je 'ax 341IOC MJWc .VH(1c KUtJec 15WC 13UI59 lc l5G:ec 9 1J 100 In: 20c . .. '.'.... .1"Q , 10c , 10c KK; cauimewcr, pr. nu Sweet Potatoes V Kpk Turnips V K pk. PeasVK P- New l'eUitMs. S pk Cucumber V de. Tomatoes v box Asparncus lteans V K Pk- biusshes dez Onions H J'k 1 IhKM itlueruh Sturgeon flounders .... Sl'KVlAI. XUTICEH. The New Trlcjcte. This machine Is propelled by steam, and will carry two people twenty miles In an hour, It Is said. It Is quite an Invention but does net com pare with Jlurileck ISleml Jllttm. which will carry the Invalid along the re id te health te bear all Fer tale by 11. 11. Cochran, druggist, 1J7 and 1j North Queen street, Lancaster. Helped Her Out. Fer yesrs have been a severe sufferer from pains in the back 1 rled various applications. One bettle of Themas' JMectric Oil entirely cured me. Cured ethers equall5 quick " Mrs. Penning et ilth st, llutfale, wrote this. Fer sale bv 11. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 and S) -North Queen street, Lancaster. Would Have Keen Set Upen. Had net Hurtleck lltoett Hutcri been a remedy et unquestionable merit they would hae been set down upon by the public as thousands or medicines have been when their werthlcssness was discovered. " 11 unlock llloed Hitlers have receHed unbounded praises from the sick, thus es abllshlng their merit beyond dispute, ler sale by II. II. Cochran, druggist, U7 uml 133 North Queen street, Lancaster. What Is It lioed Fer? Let us tell veu that Dr. Tfiemat' Veleetnt Oil Is geed for. It Is death te rheumatism and neu r&iglj. It will curu a burn, bite, or pain, and is equally geed for xpralns. for ale by II II. Cochran, druggist, IJ7 and 1J3 North Queen street, Lancaster. lias Centlrieuce, "In one case personally known te me the suc cess of Ilurdeck Jtloed HitUr was almost incre dlble. One lady described them as worth hun dreds of dollars I myself haie the greatest con lldence In tbem." F . scratch, druggist, Kuth ven. Out Fer sale by II 11 Cochran, druggist, U7 and UJ North Queen street, Lancaster. The People .ntenlshed. Many peeple are atenlshed when they dls- cover the i , wiue circuiaueu ei inuvxtis r.cie Olf There Is hsiaUadruir house In the ceun try that does net have this remedy upon Its shelves. The public hale found It Is a geed thing and stick te It. Fersale by II. It. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13v North Queen street, Lun castei. VKATIlh. Fsmlexas. In this city, en the llth Inst., Martin II. Kshleman, son et Jehn und Susan Eshleman, In the 3?d ye-ir et his age- The relatives and friends of the family are re spcctlully Invited te attend the funer.il, fiem his late residence, .Se. 152 Seuth Christian street, en Thursday afternoon at .1 o'clock, fccrvlces at the Mennonlte church, German street. In torment at Lancaster cemetery. tyl3-Jtd McCeumcK. In this city, en the 13th Inst , Miss Margaret McCermlck, daughter of the late Dr. 1). and M. A. McCermlck. The relatives and friends of the family nre le spectfiilly Invited te sttend the funernl from the renblence of her mother, Ne. 211 West King street, en Friday morning at 10 o'clock. Inter ment private Jyl3 3td (iCEST. In this city, ou the 12th Inst., Ann KllzaUuest, In the 77th j car of his age. The relatives and friends of the tamll) are re spectfully Invited te attend tbe funeral, from Ne. B West Walnut slieet, en Thursday after noon at 1 o'clock. Interment at Woodward 11111 cemetery. Jyl3-2td Siiai'u In this city, en the 13th Inat, Lester J., son et Hurry and llarbara Khaub, aged HI months. This lovely bud se young and fair, Called hence by early deem ; Just came te show- hew sweet a Power in Paradise could bloom. The relatives und friends of the family are le specttully Invited te attend the runeral fiein the resldence of his parents, Ne. IJ Conostega street, en Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. In terment at Woodward 11111 cemetery. lt new au rKUTiBEatxnm. B AKINU POWDKK. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder nuver varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesemunuss. More eco nomical than tbe ordinary kinds, and cannot be old in competition with the multitude et low test, short welgbt, alum or phosphate powders. Weld only In com. Hoval Uaki Pewdis Ce., KM Wall Htreet, New Yerk. inayS7-lvdAw TTA.NTi:i)-A G1KLTOIH) OKNIUlAl, TV housework. Apply at M.ILS'NKUCIIOU UAKDKN 1IOTKL ltd .North Prime atrial. IRANI) t'ONOLKT " THIS EVENING AT Msennercher Garden; BH0WNST0WN HAND. MAKKLKY'H " YARA HEAUriES"' clear tilled of choice Ne. 1 Havana, are lecemmended te levers of a genulnu Havana Cigar, at MAUKLKY'S, Yellow front," ,. . .. No.aerthguocnStJoet (formerly Uarttnaa'i) XK WAD VKK T18KUK.XTS. THK ONLY Cl.KAH HA ANA l'lt.LKK ItOAIt 111 the city ler 5c Mcvrschauni Clear and Clgaietle Helders fill 10c. b lIKMUllt'tt ClUAUSTOUK, teblJ WMStM iil 111 ha.t hlng t-ttect w ANTKD. - GOOD CIGAUMAKHHS an rlnn employment al ivinuiiersine rlce b adilrei-lllg MX'lthTMn I1UJU MAS I IdlllKIIS' ASSOCIATION, P O HO.. -' 1IALT1MOIIK, Jill. Ill .ltd -ITI( OU SALK-A GOOD llOH.l'., MAHKKT J2 eeu and lluriieij. anil a geed Milk Heme. cum. en , ie no sold clu-ap Lai) en taturu ly itciwii'ii nun op. m . ltd aiJIAIllMTA AMCM'K MADK1UV ANDsilKKHY WINKS. Mutagi', lr.n, 1mm, iii isi. i::, iu, i-;e, 1TS. lvA At P.KltlAUT'h OLD WINKS roll K, II. K.SL.U MAKKU, ARt. -I3LAY1NG CAHDS AT EiIOcTaND l.V. jl. per iiecs. i ine (lilt Kden I'lavlns Lrtlil. f. per deck. IIGSII'TII'SCUIAU MllKK, .Ne. HI Ku-t King Mi cot. feb!3-M AtM T OST- LAST i:vi:mn(i a mall JJ Pocket Ite.ik- ceutalnlni; four ten dellai bills mid ether smull eh mge, and a tint;. A liberal 1 vw aid will be paid en Its return te this elllce. ltd S PF.CIAIi." i lihlng Partlesnnd etlien Intendliiu camp lug outran rvnl a flrst class lent, "it", with lly andeerythlng complete, by the day or week. Apply te It Mi ftt.KOi. or II C W KlIH.KIi. Jyll ltd Ne. 10V; hast King Mrcel. piUVATK SALK OF HUiiSKS. 1 have a let of WESTERN NORMAN HORSES, lrem lndlauaand Illinois, purchssed by I, Hen, 11.111111 .t t:e.. ciinltlnir of hemv draft", farm hones, and a few nice drivers. 1 also rm e a car load of Kentucky and Ohie llorxes.KOed drivel's, which 1 will dispose of atprlMite ale. UhOltUK OKO.SSMAN. pi.VKT 110UHKS WANTKD. At Celvln's l.tiery and ale tables, rear of Illy Hetel. North ijueen street, Lancaster, trem riftifii te Twenty CAltr IIOKsks, te weigh Iniui Kleven te Thirteen Hundred pounds each, from Me te Ktiiht eirs old, MUST UK fcOUN'lt and Clean and UOOU WOUKEUS. "lh tinderstcned wtll be at nlmvc stable te purchase eiiTt hsl)A,WEl)Nhbl)AYandTlll'l!Sl)A1 or this week. jmyli d C. 11 COt.V IN. TISTATK OF PAl'KICK DAIL, LATE 01 Ll the city of Lancaster, Pa., deceiLsed. The undei"slgned auditor, appointed te puss upon exceptions tiled te the account and distribute the balance remaining In the bauds or Daniel 1 inn Mi j , executer of the said deceased, w 111 stt for the purpose or his appointment en Fill DA i, AUUL"3l'li.lNti, at le e clock a. m. In the LI brury Keem et the Court Heuse, In the city id I.amaster, w here all persons lnteii'sttd In -aid dlstrlliutlen may atiend. J.MIKS M. Al hF.lt, Jl3-31dTu Auditor ESTATE OF ANNA 1)AILK, LATE OF THE City of Lancaster, decea-ed. The under signed auditor, appointed te make and report distribution of the biliuce remaining In the hands of Daniel Tamany, executer uf the will et said deceased, te aud among these legally en titled le the same, will lt ferth.il puroeso en FltlDAY, AUGUST 13, is-.;, at 10 o'cleek,:a. in , lu the Library Keem et the Court Heuse, in the City of Lancaster, where nil persons Interested tu said distribution uia attend. -lAllLDM. WALhKK. jyl3-3tiUIu Audltei c UKKli CLARKE. Clarke s Tea and I olTees had. Try them I" A c. Olelne f-eap. 5c.: Lump starch, 2 Rs ter c . Cream cheese, i is ler Sc., Uesl Ctiiiuulated Sugar, 7c. Clarke's Tim anil CoiTee Stere, .Ne. $s West King Street Telephone Connection. F1V i: UOLLAHS W III psy lern course et twenty hve ivssuus in w-niiug ai me Lancaster Oernmercial College, Se. 10K East King Slieet, ( OMMKNCINU. MONDAY. IUH U, Inv. Hours of Instruction between -and lea. m A reduction of Joiercent.wliei'tweoriuorecnter from the fame famllj. call and examine sect mens or Improvement, hpeclal rales te these who Intend taking the regular eniivK ieui-e, commencing Sept- rt Cull en eruddre-s, II. C. M L1DI.EU, i-rlnclpal. OHOKS ! SaOLS ! New Red Frent Shee Stere, Ne. 48 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Next Doer te Postetllce) We have lust received one of ihe lle-si Lines of Men's liey's, euths , Ladles', Misses' and Children's SHOES That can be get for the money, thus complet ing our already large stock, w can guarantee the prices te be " IIOITUM FIOLKhs. ' We have strictly "ONE PHICE," and guarantee entire satisfaction. If you want tine or coarse shoes or slippers! If you want hand or machlno machlne inade shoes. In. ract. It you want anything In the shoe line, that cun be found only In tirst-class establishments ut Popular Prices, call at the NEW KEI) FKONT SHOE STOKE, Ne. 48 NORTH QUEEN STREET, (Next Doer te the Postelhco ) CHAS. A. REECEt J. S. OIVLEK A CO. BARGAINS "Wash Dress Goods 1 Jtesl Pacific Law lis, hiit. Hest Crinkled Seersuckers, fc. le lie. American Butins.i.'ic., -c, 12k lie. French hatlnes nt less than city prices cllnghams, ScUVJc., he. White Goods, 5c., i,'Jc., i-e.. IOC. up. Embroidered Laces, Etc, -K very thing Cheap, Couicanrtbte our goedd unil prlcca. Jehn S. Givler & Ge,, Ne. 25 East King Streot, LlNOABTIB, l'A. e OUNTY UONVKNTION'. Democratic County Convention. The Democratic County and District Conven. tlens or Lancaster teunty, will meet ou the third lloerof Kepler's l'ostelllco llulldlng, In the City et iJiucaster, en Wednesday July 28. The delegates from the cltj districts will meet at 10 a. m. und select threu delegates te the state convention. Thedelegutes trem tbe 2d (Lewer) assembly district will meet at 10 a. m. and elect threu del egates te the state convention and nominate two members of assembly. The delegates rrem the city and lower districts will then meet In senatorial contention and elect u member or thu slate committee. 'I he delegates liem thu 3d assembly und llth senatorial (Upier) district wilt meet at ltKJea. m., and nominate enu person for statu senator, three members or assembly, elect lour delegutes te the slate convention und a member ut thu state committee. Alter the adjournment of all the district com volitions the delegates will meet In Joint county convention and nominate candidates for Cen gross, district iitternuy, prison Inspectors (2), peer directors (3), nnd county surveyor. The primary meetings te elect three orllie delegates lrem each district tnsald contentions will he held en HA'llJItDAV J. M..JUL SI, at places and between hours te be announced by handbill by the dlilerent committeemen. Frem each district a member of thu county commutes! ter the ensuing cur ts also te tie chosen. Committeemen will notice that the laws governing primary elections are In forie and must be carried out at these elections. Conies of these laws, blanks ler handbills, Ac, luniiihed upon application. W. V. HENHEL, Chairman Dem, Ce. Cem. LiNOASTKR, Junejj, mi. unu3udAw s fTOKAOB COMMISSION WAREHOUSE. DANIEL MAYElt, flucj-lya MalSWeitChotuiuttlUecL MKH- AltrKKTlHMKfrTt. WHY PAY tl5 KOlt A NKT OK TKUTll when j oil can get the same al M, at V. 1, rlSIIKIt'S Henlal Itminis, .NO.IM North gueen btnsd. Uas administered, npll l)d TJOHUKU'S LIQUOFl STORE, .Se JJCKSlllCsgUAKK, SCHOOLTAX POU lsvi.' TbedHplleatels Inthe hands el the Tivas titer, 'lhree percent, oil ter prompt pajmeiit. W.O. MAUSUIAI.I., 'lieasmer, .Se Islentivsiiiiarn. OlUcn hours fniin '. n. ui te I p. lit. JlJnidll FtNLWIILSKllX Distillation el PSvS, is7, Ivsi, lvJ, ale net equalled In the cnunln , At UKUI AKT'S Ol.l) W INK blOllK, II. K. SLAt MAKKU, AkI E iOK HOP Wl.ATIlLI!. 1 AHKT. SAUttUNK AND (1 HUMAN WISKS. HEll. Mirs WINK SIOKK. II. K. SL VI WAKES, AlIT Wanti:i - Twit i.pi:iiii:nekd Harness Cutters and ten Reed Harness Makers ter steady wntk Address UKAF. H1UM1CII A ( , JlD-lwd Ne Jll Main, l Inclniiati, Ohie Apuimi: let ok u AMv-M ii:i:t .Lipancse Cane Ite.l, at llUtll.Kt'S DKCIt STOKK, Ne. at W est King StriH't, SKAI.KI) PKOl'OSALS l'OK PI ITINl. Menui Heating Apparatus In the Court Heuse, l.iuicusti'i. Pa., win be ivcclied at tin ollice of the Ceuntv Commissioners until neon Miluida,.luly 31. Ivsi, lie oilier or the COUNTY COMMISSION hit. Attest Fiismc mursT, Clerk. JliisMltd PrilLll' SALi: OK KNTIlti: HOl'SH HOl'SH held nnd Kitchen Furniture en Till US DAY, .11 L l.Vh, nt.Su. 31 North Plum strwt, at one o'clock p in , conslsllugef llcdsteatls and llcdding, Hair I leth Parler Milt, thtee gissl ltureaus, one dozen Cane Seat and W lnd-er Chatr, le-feet Ktenslen Table. Marble 'lop and ether Tables, isidcheanl, lue anls of geed home m. tile Uag Cariei, C,lass and Qiieensware, etc PesltUe-ale. .1 ACOll It UMiAKF.lt, JyU-td Auctioneer Jl'.sT IN A NKW l.OP OK I'llKAl' Fishing Lines Kaw "Ilk, 1 tnen Itnild, ,1c. Heds (jointed) '',c- Heels, ste!s, hlnkers, l,lskets, Heeks, Ac FJJAILK" KAT END FHUIMACI, ii)p)Misltc ftusttui Markei I Fralley s'Saranpsirlllal oiiipeiind ler purittng the MikmI, Is the nest. ;icvnlsu bottle j:-lydUF.MAW R Hill ITION ! Clethes, Fnutnloenlngs or Vesting1, can save money by calling at ltesenstein's Tailoring Par ters where a Uenenil Itcductten luis lieen made A Heed 'iiintner berge Milt for fts, trluimed with Pongee "-Ilk A Mic English Sergo hull In ltlue and ltlaik fi.i i). Eb-gini Pantalisms for Is. P item straps are Perfect I lttlng A. II. IIOSE.SSI El.S'.S7.Serth Ijueen SL HKALTHY, fresMug. Wlmt J 111'.! HIOCS AND KK- RstserV Reet Ueer. The Hest Minimer Drink bottle that will make tle gslleus et thU delicious drink Is wild ler J3 tents, by ( OCIIUAS.IIIK DKI'dKlT, At NrH.1T; A IB North jiicen st., liucastei, Pa. majs-lytsxlll -T EVAN'S FLOl'It. LEYAN'S FLOUR Always Uniform and , Reliable clkk no ii'Kthi:k, reit '1 HEUE IS NONE P.ET1 EH THAN Ruppert's Estra New Yerk Beer. Fer suit-eclusielj at CI1 AKI 11. 1I0STLU S COlt.SEIl .SALOON, lb ar of the Central Market. Fresh tiem the Keg and Warranted Pure JljJlfdlt.M.W.S Ul'lUXtl Ol'K.NlNO AT 11. UKK O ii.Mtrs. FINE TAILORING. Thn Laruveit itml tnewt Cfiinpli'te As-ertmcnt el M.Sh WUOLLKNrorthebpilDB'liudutobo teutnl lu the City of Lancaster. A Uholce IJnu of prlnf: Ovurcesitlngs and Ia n tut oe flings In all tb Laut Patten.1. rrU't-4 Lew, lU-st Werkiuatidhlp, ami all goedi) Warranted aa rupruaeuuul. H. GERHART, NO IJ SOUTH yUEE.S" STItEET. -Opposite the Postetllce. mar.'Midll IDUULU' SALI'. OK IIOOSIIKADS. Will be sold at Public hale ut ( lias. ai ker A Itie 's Vaults, next te liuapp s Itrenery, Le cust street, Saturday Morning, July 17, 1886, AT 9 O'CLOCK, 70 LIEGE HO&SHEADS. Helding from Five te Tweul UAe lUrrels. borne of thesu hegsbeuds are as geisl as new. CHAS. V. WACKEll k IlKO. J. OfsDAKEn, Auctioneer. Jyll. ltd PROPOSALS IOIi MKWKHS. sealed proposals will be received b the Street Committee up 'e Monday evening, July lu, lvsj, at 7 e clock, for the building of the fol fel fol lewlng sewers A small brick sewer nt Llme and Walnut streets. A sewer en West King street, betwi en I'cnn Penn Square and Prince street. Plans and specifications can be seen ut the City ltegulater's elllce, at the Station Heuse. All bids must be accompanied with name of proper security. The Committee reserves the right te reject any or all bids lecelved. Frojiesals te be uddiesscd te " Street Commit tee," and deposited In Street Committee's box, atSmcltz's i.reiery, corner el North (jueen and I.emun stieels. llyorderef M'KEKT COMMITTEE, EewiNb. Sueltz, Clerk. Jyle,ll,l7d PKOPOSAI.S KOH KI'IIMMIIINC AND Lay leg Pelglan Illeeks. Sealed proposals will be received by the sin et Committee up le Monday evening, July 19, ls;, nt 7 o'clock, for thu following ler furnishing nnd laying enu tiuarcl!clglan block Pavement ou West King street, bctw eon Punn Siiujp und the east sldu of Prince street ; llelgltiHkecks te be of Cape Ann manufacture riaw and specifications can be seen or procured ut the City ltegulater's elllce, at the Station Heuse. All bids must be accompanied with name of proper security. The Cemmittee resei- e the right le reject any or all bids lecelved. Proposals te be addressed te "Street Committee," und deposited lu Street emmltlee's ber, at Ameltz s grocery, corner et rieriu iueen anu x.emen sireeis. jiy orunrei STKEET COM ijl.iill l ler.. Euwih B. SmiLtz, Clerk, )yl0,ll,17d TTHU NONIi HUT " BEST'S " HOT AIR PTJMAOES! MADE OF HEAVY IKON. Moie square feet of Itadlatlng Surface, most economical In luel, und the best Kesulls In Heating Dwellings, Schools, Churches et nnv Healer In tbe market. Pea or Nut Ceal for fuel Estimates furnished for Heaters, Including Masonry, Het Air Pipes, Heglsters, etc. Plenty of Lancaster reference. Heaters guaranteed te give entire satisfaction or taken out ut our own uxpensu. ileiug both practical men in tbe business, we ask a share or palienuge Estimates cheerfully furnished for Plumbing, Uas Fitting, 1 In and sheet Iren Werk, Hoefing. AIbe a lull supply el '1 In ware, Ac. Prices te suit thu tlinus. Cllve us a call. EVERTS & OVERDEER, COlt.VEIl OF EAST KINn.JOJIN AND Mil). DLE STKEETS. inai'l-fimdM.W.ASlt TLA('lv IIAUUKN MINERAL SPUING WATEK. A nulunil TONIC ALTEICATIVE, Dluiptlcef uuiisuul liewur, pronounced by Dr. Jlrlukman, uu uulheitty upon such cases, te be "similar In eiTeets te that or the Alexis Spa, or l.ermany." As lolls merits we refer te the following well known citizens who have or who are new mlng the water. J. M. W. deist, J. M. Johnnen.Jno. D, Sklies, II, C. ltrubaker, esq , A. It. Frltcbey, esq., Thes. Whltsen, esq, Cupt. It. A. Siultli, James D. Potts, J. I). Qoedman, F. It. Urilllths, U. M. 7.ahm. Medical testimony aud references furnished upenuppltcallnn. 1'. 8. 0OOIIU AN, Manager, Ne. S7 Kast CI rant Street, (rear of Court Hende.) JILACK IIAUUKN SPK1NU HOUSE, within two hours of the city. A quiet, homelike re treat. Delightful grounds, carutul attention, unexcelled cuisine, moderate charges. Fer terms, etc., address MlSSCIlltlSTIK ISOMUKltOKU. l'leasaut Urove, Lancaster County, la. Juueis-Mua XKirAltrKUriMKMKSTf, A MO TTO THAT ALWAYM W1NR HONEST W0KK ! HONEST PRICES I Philip Docrsenfs Old Reliable Carriage Works, 120 niid 128 EAST KINO STREET, (NKAUI.V OIM'OSITK TUB l.KOI'AKU IIOl'KL), LANUAftTKIl I'A. Nene But First-Class Mechanics Employed. Ne. 1 Material, aud That Only, Used PKICKS TO SUIT TH KT1MKS. Al.l, WOIUUIUAUANTKK.D. BUGGIES, PHOTONS, BUSINESS WAGONS, MARKET WAGONS, I hiMi new en hand mid fei sale cheap 111" following Hint ilass neceud hand weik Due Ltd til uneAinii suen, siuiuiin. u,i iniim inn itsi', min i.ihih r our i as.euuer ilriiM,enn Flrst-llass Kl triislim Tep I'll." ten, two I.ltfllt .liimp-ifeatl.'iiirl.iKes Alse. Sceend llnud Tem and Tretlliiir lliiu ules. bulb side bar and end snrtun, llnslness: Uaiseiis, Npertlnn W airnns nnd Market Wnireus. which wtll be s,.td at the Me4t ilKASONAIH.r; IMlltKs lllve im a call whether yeiiwlili te mi"! eh.isu ei net. Ne tumble te show I lie work. ' .'AiniCWiAll A1TKNTI0N PAI1I TO KKI'AIKINU. -f)H'7' lOIKHiT llll: '.l(Y;.-t,e Philip Doersom's Old Reliable Carriage Works, NOS. 126 and 128 . K A IH Kit Tl.H K3I K.Y 1 M. "CIAMIIA MllllK'IM. AH FAM1L JIEDICINK, Jacob l Sliealfer's I'ure lije Whisk), JjliHld' DUKEHl'ltKET LIlJUOU STOKE. MAKKl.r.Y'S "YhLI.OW I'ltON'l" cbur ntler HiiMina cent Cigar Is pio pie pio neuncod by smekei-s the best In the mar ket, at MAKKLEY'S 'Mellow trout," .Se. :t North Clneen StteeL (Furmeriy llartman's) L. UANSMA.N tt 1IKO. A Big Reduction. Ne Eire ! Ne Humbug ! M b iwi btg prices for shell wetn clothing when you laubuy geed and newly made ( Uiu caster make) Clothing at prices much loner than shell worn ilethlng can be bought at. A FEW SAMPLE PRICES: SLEKSl CIiEi: COATS AND ESlSal fl in ME.S'S ttOUMM) PANTS al 50c. MEN'S DUES- PANTS nUI li UOV- PANTS at mi. CH1LDUE.S S PANTS at ,iuc MES , DUESS Sl'llS tit ur.. Ml S s ALL-OOLCASSIMEUESt'lTSats:i HOI S SUITS at H7S. CH1LDUENS SUITs-CtlAT AND PANTS, al II ue. MEN'S ALL WOOL COIthSCIIEW SUIT, in Alt colors, back or the Uilest StJ le Cutaway, al f;.u. ti Itenicinbci these goods are all our own make and tiuiat go, as we need the iimiui. L. GANSMAN & BR0 MEUCIIANT TAILOUS, MANl t ACll UEUSOF MEN S HOIS AND CH1LDUEN SCLOTHINC, 66 & 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., tltlghteu the Southwest Cm et UnuigeSt.) LANCASTEIt, PA. r Net connected with any ether Clothing Heuse In the city. W1L, .lAMisON A KOSTKlt. 32 TO 38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. MASTER THE SCIENCE -OF- ECONOMY. It takes longer te learn economy than many ether branches of study, nnd had we paid mere attention te economy In buying, we should net luve been left wltha huge surplus stock that , Must Be Sold. MARK THESE BARGAINS: Children's All-Weel Sailor Suits tiZO Children's Norfolk Suits WW Children's Short Pants lue., Wc., 75c , tl 00 Children's Shirt Waists I5C..2.V , Sue ,Sec rleys' Scheel Suits, Leng Pants ii.Mi Heys' Scheel Chick Suits, Leng Pants tl.Ui Men's Scotch Cheviot Hulls plie Men's All Weel Casslmere Suits 10) Men's All-Weel Odd Pants ftWand 3.U0 FURNISHINGS. Gent's (inuzu shirts, long and sbeit sleeves Men's Silk Neckwear. Puirsnnd Tecks lue .100 .S5c Men's Htuvy Laced Frent Working bhlrts Meusauspendeis 10c. und l.'c BOOTS AND SHOES. Ladles' Oraln Walking Shoes $1.10 Ladles' drain Lace Shoes fl.10 Gent's Uossamcrllalmeruls, French Toe, ..MOD Tourists' Canvas Shoes fl.ue HATS AND CAPS. Ucnt's Japan Mackinaw Straw Hats, Hound and Flat Crown, M Cents. Men's Proud llrlin Everyday Straw llat,6 Cents- 32, 34, 36 4 38 E. King St,, LANCASTKlt, l'A. -B teres clese eviry OTtnlng at C o'cleclfi ez ceptSfUurOay'fi Williamson t& Fester, EAST KINO STREET. tniyrtAw IIIIV (lUt)llH. rill IK M".V CASH STOHH. NEW CAShl STORE, Opposite the Keystone Heuse and Net thorn National Hank, 1217 .V 'J.'.) North queen Strwt. Duelling today new and seasonable Diess OishIs. MIIITKMCIDUIA I.WVN'M, III I'K PLAID N.MNSO'lliS, Will 1'K LINES DElNDK.s, COUDhD PKJI'Es, LADIES' UAl'E VESTS, t.h.N'I'SOAl K EST. CHILDHEN'SIIAU.E, ALI.SlES. lll.i. k nod Colored Silk Mitts. New Stock el lliltiens Fulllltiunt Notions and De meslks all at low prices S II Ml poisons Indebted te the late tlrm et bowels A Hurst arc requested te call ut tbe store ,i the uiiib islgued and settle their accounts nt once, us attertbe t'ltb el July the books go Inte lie liitidsel an ablerinati tot tollecllen. fobs lyd W. II. IIOWEUS. -11U:.T AITUUTION. STAMM, BROS. & CO. ONE l ASF. liENVSI NLAl NDItlED '11111 1', ltlnlerced lUck and Frent, made r,resly ter us and warranted Mamsutta Mulln, M lents each ON EC ASF. CKKM SKI.KSUChEKS, M a aril .V) De, ti DA DIES' aud UK.VT'9 INDIA CI AU.E ES1S, Leng and Short Sleeies.iV;. each. i.ruit Kedintlen In Prima In WHITE GOODS. INDIA I INES MCTOK1A LAWN 1'iluih 1C10KI LAW N, 10c a aid . Ferme Pttie IV ard j-sp,,t,i ,ut, i, tums lu dEN'I j rl UNISII IM. BOSTONSTORE, Nen. UO ruul 20 North Queen Bt., LASCASTEU, PA. w urn: diu:s.s heeds. WITT 6c SliIND OPEN TO-DAY, ANOIIIEll CASE OJ POPULAIi sptl.ES IN ORINKLB SEERSUCKER, PRINTED SATINE3, PRINTED BATISTES. Eii tbtng Desirable In White 'Dress Goods. IN DIA LIN ENS, ICTOKIA LAW NS, COUDED PUH'ES, EMIIKOIDEIIED SUITS, SWISS. CAMIIUIC AND NAIN'HOOK EM- HUOlDEKlESand Let NCINGS Special Atti.icllens Tun Pieces Pin StrlpiMt SUMMER SILKS. Only J5c. a ard ' Ully Ple,es rum oel LACE IIUNllNfls,b(c. a ard , advuiltsed city price, 1JJC. JERSEYS I JERSEYS I Flit) Ileen Children's lllack and Colored,! Kit SE WAISl's, He each LADIES' III.ACK WOltSTED .1 EHSE S, 75c each, regular price, ll.l'J LADIES' FINE HOIISTED IEUSEYS, ILIO each, worth fl.Se. New Yerk Stere, IJee. 0, 0 3t 10 Eeflt King St., LANCASTElt. PA. J."- -MARTIN A CO. A FEW THINGS OU NEED DUIttNU THE SUMMER. BUY THEM NOW WINDOW hCUEENS, AllbUus.iSc. up. 110011 HCHLKNS, All 81us, ll.as up. WINDOW AWNINUS-Largest Line of Awn ing Stripes lu the city. Prices from tut! up, for complete awning. Stere Awnings loner than the low est. MOSQUITO CANOPIES-Fultbize, Whlleaiid Pink. Prices, ll.rti and Jl.tiO with cord and pul leys complete Nu extra charge for putting up. SLIP COVK11S FOlt FUUN'lTUltE Madeby oxpeil muchaulcs. Perfect tit guamutced. COVERINGS FOlt MIHKOIl FUAMK8 AND GAS C1IANDEL1EUS urtlstlcally hung. Mod Med Mod erale pilce. All colors, Gau.e and llobluet. Fiirnlluie Iticovered during dull season at half the regular rules. Werk guaranteed. Lar. gest line et Furniture Coverings In Lancaster. WINDOW SHADES All prices. 2 yards long, Hest Oil Shading and Hest Spring Flxlttiu, made up complete, tee. any color. J. B. MARTIN & GO., Cor. West King & Trince St (OpiKMlte KtHVens Heuse.) LANCABTKK. PA. TOIIACCO OUTl'lNQS, HOIIAPS, HIFT ING8 AND PACKEHS' WASTE, Dry ana Clean, bought for cash. fl M0UN8 Ne. 273 Pearl Street. Ne w Yerk. Ilolerenco rred. Bchutte, Ne, U Pearl stroe ew Yerk. lebn-lydn, I V . .,"' v- ?ii-- tm "&j