aiVJTTH l-i ;rt"' VV ' ""Wf V-l' TH LAJSCABTEB DAILY INTELLIGENOBB. THUBSPAY. JUIiY 15,1886. 1 w '5 J Jt' '7 (,UiK ' ?f P-ep ., L'A ". sv 34. tv &' if. 3y K' y ' t Al V3 HJWCING RAILROADERS. VS. ,'V.V bakbmbm bmutmbbhoed or 99VMBtA Witt OthMBBATM. ntwUKm ttai:HM Had Bbert Rat lillMmr-Banquet ta bOIen ' tf" TO-Mlit Industrial w Frem ft Bmj Borough Fanenal Krents tf!" u yBeUr CorresTetuJence of the lirTEtxiematn. '.J,'-CoteMBiA, July IS. Columbia Ledge, : 'Ke. U7 Brotherhood el Hall read Brakemen, ''? Wtll twUbrate tha flratannlveraary of tbeln- 'UWWea of the ledge, te-night, by the held rC ! 0( PprvJriMU vercim in lue armory, ,Kiift Indira via enranlzed In Jul v. 1S8T. In T tfct) third story of the old v,y building In ., Baak alley. The members bad been very . S 11 J - - I. tt,Al Knnfjai In Ihmamii fn ...An.- Bar7fcMlttri Mift tiftVA liAAn Tflrv Hllneftwifiil Ilin '-f ledge new haa upon its roll of members a :.w verr larae proportion or tne men in comm- r Kl amnlnlifirt nli thn ffillrmiff In I hi narvtMIV of brakemen. Berne time alter the ledge was instituted the members began looking around for a mere desirable room for meeting purposes and finally selected the third story of tie Wike building, en locust street. The members then went hard te work and have ueceeded in fixing up this room In n manner excelled by none in Columbia. The new troem was dedicated en the llrst day of Jan ' uary, 1888, with very Interestlnir exercisen, Including an address by C. C. KauITman, esq. Several members et the ledge, with A. P. Kedgers, has prepared a pregramme for the observance this evening, and it will con sist of singing, an address by Jehn II. Kline and an elegant banquet Industrial Mews anil Notes. The way passenger train, due in town at 0:58 a. m., was ever one hour la(e this morn ing, caused by a wreck en tliorenusylvaula railroad at Klnrer's station. The pay car of the Pennsylvania railroad arrived in town this alternoen, when the em em peoyes of the read received their wages for the month el June, The main tracks of the P. B. It. are new being put In llrst-class order. The rep.Urmen are putting in new ties and rails. The mlllef the Columbia Iren company is working in an excellent manner. The mill Is being visited by large crowds of people and the manufacture of iron is watched with interest. Werk is progressing rapidly In tearing down the buildings en the site where the St. Paul's P. 13 church will be built. The river has new cemmenced te rise, caused by the heavy rains. The water is In a very muddy condition. Summer Leisure. The plcnle el the Church et Ged Sunday schools of Columbia and Washington, held at Penryn park yesterday, was very largely attended, despite the unlavorable weather. The picnickers occupied fourteen cars. A game of ball wilt be played between the coiuraeia nine anua ciuu irem xerK, en next Saturday aftercoen, at three o'clock. The Yerk team have an excellent reputa tion and a geed game may be expected. A pleasant plcnle was held yesterday at Wild Cat Olen, and was largely attended. The inclement weather kept the picnickers COtvnnea te ine uuuuings ai me gien, al though an enlevabie time was had. Cel. Samuel Shech has gene te Cliften Springs, Oneida county, '. Y., for a sojourn during the heated term. The llerutiEli Hudgef. A visit te the pelice courts ieimd ovory evory overy thlng very dull and the constables bae very little te de. The Salvation army, although stationed in town, de net bold any meetlngs here. They have new turned their batteries en Marietta. Wrightsvllle has been given up after gaining several recruits. The regular monthly meeting el the school beard will be held this evenlng in the coun cil chamber. A very heavy rain storm passed ever town during yesterday afternoon. The rain foil lu lorreula but the storm was accompanied with very little lightning or ttumder. A large plate i;lsvm window at Fend rich's cigar stere was broken yesterday by a blcycie falling against it. Personal Notes. Mr. P. S. Brugh aud lam lly left town yes yes terdny for a visit te Luray Caves Va. Wm. It. Given and daughter are at aglesmore, ene of the highest resorts in the .Aiieguauiea. Miss Emily Wilsen Is visiting friends in Manayuuk, Pa. TUtS llNKIHTS O F VI TUIAK. Italn Caiuea a leBtiuui:iii-ui of I he Outdoor lUercuea al Terente. Bain fell at intervals all Wednesday at To Te Te eoneo, Canada, and the weather was se gloomy that all the outdoor part of the pro pre gramme in connection with the Kuights of Pythias demonstration was postponed till to day, when it is beiied the prize drill competi tion, ever which much interest is manifested, will take place. The visiting kuights spent the day driving about the city in covered backs, giving concerts in various centres of the city, whlle their ladles generally engaged in stiepplng. The supreme ledge or the world was in session all day. The special train which conveyed the Flerida division te the city Is a centre of In terest among citizens, and thousands visited it during the day, and the Knights irem Flerida presented prominent citizens with alligators which they brought here with them. This evening a grand concert was given te the visiting Knights, in which promi nent American and Canadian artists took part Te-morrow, the last day, is oxpectcd te be the best of the demonstration. There i considerable speculation as te the next place of meeting the supreme iodge will de cide upon. Chicago and Cincinnati are the only places that are regarded as at all llkely te get it A Bupreme ledge elllcer said that most of the representatives favored Chicago, and that It would undoubtedly get the most votes. The prize drill oemiotlllou will take place this m erning, commencing at U o'clock, rain or shine. It the weather Is Hue the competi tion will be held ou the exhibition grounds. If unfavorable it will be held In the Caledonia skating rink. The divisions will be drilled IntbefolleAlngorder:First,,ChicagodlvUlon, Chicago j second, Lincoln division, Nebraska ; third, Indianapolis diviseu, Indiana ; fourth, Fert Dearborn division, Chicago; fth, Ko Ke Ko kemo division, Indiana: sixth, Alpha di- r-s- vision, iiamuien, uanaua; seventh, Bed fc- Cress division, Cleveland ; eighth, Austin uiviBiuu, juuBujruaui, it. 1.; nmiu, Damen division, Cincinnati. The llrst te named divisions are in Class 2, the ether seven in Class L riars At Heme." Isaac Pewden, of North Mulberry street, this city, visited Ihe Uouse et Befuge, Phil adelphia, en Wednesday, te have an inter view with the managers of that institution about the restoration te his care or his grand son, Able Pewden, whose case the Intj-:i.i,i. ciENCun has brought te public netice. Mr. Powden bore letters from a number et load lead lng cltlzens of Lancaster, asking the beard te laverably consider the case. Among the writers were Mr. B. J. McUrauu, whose In terest In the case when the lad was llrst taken away led te its re-opening ; S. II. Ueynelds, esq., who la one of the managers et the Heuse or Befuge; and Judge Patter Sn:..Th.8 manager"1 were fully convinced that the boy would be much better placed hi me Children's Heme of this city j he was SSS,l??l,Jr B,vea te hls Kmndlather, who th?l-lm. witb hlw aaa 1 W1W P'cel l tutien u maaa8ement el whlcn lnstl- vat r.'iy,,v ulul- T" lad net yet reached his tenth year. Hsreautu ana state Tax. The amount of mercantile tax paid te County Treasury Grlder up te July 10 wa M fellow- from different wurces- Retailers ' .,,, Taverns AyP;17 Kaung Houses " . ."i::.":" H-SJhi Orator Dealers 'SSfJ Liquor bteres ..." J."' Wrwerle uud Dlstillerles. S"- BUllard Tables and JJewilng Alliyi:.":: 77J.U) V . Meddlers ......."..,.'.,.,'. "JJJ 'S.'Ll, :' .ww u The OOllutv treasnrer BAttltvt with n... ... Thursday Uud also paid f30,(J00 en account of 1 SntTrS i w P80081 Preirty,making a total m Arrival of II10 Vj Oar, Thtever-weloeme vehicle the pay-car of - -jTMHyivaau railroad, passed through this Slhls aruirnoen, topping long eaeugb te Um monthly aaiarlea of U the em. M is Uiis city and vkHnity. tSSr- BBMOrAt, Of AH AhTl.VM. Kir bride's In Philadelphia Sold te Syndicate of Capitalists for 3,OOO,O0O. The purchase of flve hundred acres of land at JsTowten Square, Delaware county, Is uudorsteod te have been made for the trus tees el the Pennsylvania hospital for the In sane at Philadelphia, for thn purpose el re moving the hospital buildings from their preseut location In West l'lillailelphla. Tills land cost from J2U0 te f.100 per aero and Includes four of the best farms In the county. Buildings are te be erected, it is said, fur the ac commodation of three thousand pa pa llenta and the farms purchased, together wlthethers which It Is proposed te acquire, will be used te raise proJuce Milllcietit te Minnlv the needs of Iho hospital. Newtown tiquare is aoeui itve miles seuiu or jiryn Mawr aud sn equal distance northeast from Med l. It was ene of the earliest settled sec tions of the state and l.as long been noted ler the beautv of the scenery roundabout, the richness of Us seli and the high character of the people lu the noipliuerlKxnl. The present grounds, which Include all the land lietweeu Kerty-second and Klfth-rieoeud anl Market streets and Uarferd avenue, are Raid te havobeen sold te a syndicate of capi talists at a price stated at J-.',P00,lW. Tl10 hospitals will probably le tern down, streets cut through from Market streets te Haterferd avenue and five hundred duelling heues erected. The erection of tlie new build ings will requlre at le.vt two jear", but It is proposed te negin erK en inem the near ftiture. The building new oeeupleil by the ieniales was eened ler ue In 1S1I. but since that time it has been enlarged and extended. It Is tlie result or the llrst ellerts put forth in this country te make prevision for the insane. The bulMliiinnvupied by the males was commenced in Kii and completed In 1S50. The institution Is commonly called Klrkbride's, alter Dr. Tlies. S. Klrkbrlde, who gave the beat years of his lire te estab lishing aud festering it. During his lifetime he was superintendent and physlclan-iu. chler and achieved a viorld-wlde reputation. AX JELUPBXKST J!.XTHAUKMX.iltr. The Kscaiie nnd Capture of a t'alr of Dtuky Adulterant. Sieclal Corrus pondpnee it lirraLLintM be. S.MiTHMi.1.1:, July 1, Israel Taggert, a Welsh mountain negre or this place, eloped with II. Green's wire. A warrant was issued for their arrest and placed in the hands or the Smith vitie detective who started for the Welsh mountain rendezvous. i0 rmtupat the house ofnrelatlve who resides In the mountains and started out in quest of the fugitives, but Miught in vain. When it be came known te the denizens of this notorious resort that a stranger was among them and ids business they Hocked In Ills stepping place In great numbers, eager te obtain a gllmpsoef one who had the courage and audacity te beard tlie liens lu their den the fastnesses of the Welsh moun tains. The criminals had lied and whero te lind them was the question which Euzzled the vigilant elllcer. He returned eme and obtained auother clue which he eagerly followed and was successful in cap turing Taggert near Green Briar, where he was secreted in a small, deserted cabin. Tag Tag gert is married te Green's sislnr aud left his wlfe and family with yeuug Green for sup port, besides Green's own family, which was, as he thought, mero tliau oue mau's share. A I'ntent fur Setting Tires. Through W. B. Gerhart, patent solicitor, a patent, Ne. 315,322, dated July 13, 1mm,, has been issued te Henry and Jehn S. Behrer, fermerly of Iiucaster, for a new device ter setting tires. In this tire-setter the tellies arepressed inward by means or a compres sion baud acting uniformly upon the entire circumrereuce of the wheel, until they are forced far enough te permit the tire te be put en ; the fellies are then caught bv crips which held thorn In ositleu te receive the tire, the compression baud loosened, and the tire adjusted. As the fellies are nressed inward the spokes buckle sldewie;aud te prevent the teiid in the spokes extending te the hub and loosening them lu their sockets, they are rested in sockets in a fulcrum wheel placed near the hub. The fellies have elastic joints fastened tetweeii them te permit them te give te the pressure of the baud. hummer I.el.iire. Jacob Bathveu and wile, Mrs. Christian Bine, and II. Clay Brubakur and wile, left yesterday allernenn at 3:15 ever the Beading read for Terente. Geerge N. Reynolds, insurance agent gees West en Saturday. He will ntteud the con vention or Northwestern agents, te be held in Milwaukee next week. He will be absent about ten days. Ames McCartney, of Kan Francisce, 11 son-in-law of the late David Klllluger, of East King street who had beeu Kist en a visit, left ler home this afternoon. Miss Bella Grolf, is visiting her sister Mrs. Ii W. Wengcr, el Mount Jey. A dispatch te the Intiii.lkiknckh from the boys or the Vesper beat club Mvntliey were caught In the storm and delayed last evenlng, but are new well 011 their way te I'ert Deposit A Itellc Mild Ittitk." Jacob l'enlz, the well known brickmaker, has new in his possession a relic el " Buck," the famous old cannon w Inch was presented by ''resident Buchanan le the llomecralsof Ijincaster. It is the axle or thecarriageujKm vvhlcli the old gun rosted. Mr. I'entz pur chased the axle rocenlly and lias placed It upon oneofliis brick carts. It Is made of iron witb brass boxes and is very durable. The present owner Intends te keeji the a.leas a rolie as long as he llves. The rear end or the cannon which was blown oil' when the gun exploded several years age. Is at the Intki,. i.KiKNCKit eillce, where it lias been slnce the accident It weighs about 75 pounds. Death or a Treacher and a !)) ter. from the Lebanon Advertiser. Bev. Henry II, Gelbach. aged til, aud a prominent member et the U. II. church, died en Wednesday at his residence in Lebanon. In 1607 he was elected clerk orquartert-estiions aud recorder, and for many vears lilled a directorship in the I'. IL, Aid hociety. Dr. F. II. Bewer, who died leceutly in Mycrstewn, was well known throughout Lebanon, Berksand Lancaster counties, and through his practlce lias made many warm friends. He was burled in the I'nlen ceme tery 011 Saturday altorneou. Churiied Willi llurclary. On Wednesday Christum Bruder was ar rested ou a charge of burglary, it is alleged that it was he who broke into the Schiller house, en North Queen street, which is kept by Edward Hall, last week and stele a let of liquor, cigars, Ac Alderman A. V Dennelly cemmitted Bruder fera hearing. Tills morn ing he was taken before Judge Uviughteu en a writ or habeas corpus and was admitted te ball in the sum orfeiio for a hearing berore Alderman A. V. Dennelly next Monday. Judge llnKeumaii l'relcrs iil.uk. The slxtoen delegate from Berks county te the Democratic state couventleu have de clared tlieuiselves for Judge ilagenman for governor, but that geiitleman has stated that he Is for Chauncey 1'. Black. Judge Iliiguu man prefers te remain ou the bench. Twe Domecratla organisatiens or Beading passed rosolutiens Indorsing liim ter governor. Hurt In 11 liuiiauH) In Vermont, Tlie St Albane, Vermont Mcssenyer el Monday, chronicles a runaway accident iu that town en Sunday alternoen iu which Geerge Goedhart, of this city, chief of the bill pesters of Den Is' circus, was thrown violently le the ground aud Hurt about the head, shoulder, arm and right leg. His companion Jelm Bogers, was dragged uiul badly cut Trettlug at Al(flriuiu' Park Saturday. Twe rattling geed races are set down for McG rami's nark, next Saturday alternoen 'I he llrst will be a trot for a purse or f 125 be tween the following well known horses: W. VV. nrrwh'sl,. , fj, William l'lss' Built, d. Jehn II. Dullv's Huunau I), and William Besh'a Harry It Dan Legan's Klnney and William lass Lewls will run for u premium of f loe. Seme Kuights irutiiuted uu ttuuday. Krem the Terente Jv'eHx. Heme Americaus were going ureund the streeu yesterday muttiiting hard thing wa'ntHd V, 'a.U HU,Ulay '""tltutlens. They f.i ,., AnQ,,,, Kei'levlu Hult. Clara King aud her hu.band.Dr. Geerge A. whlcb,.as alleged, theplal'utl r"':m L ?. " ant and has net been paid, lu the sum of 250. Ball vvasaiked rJtr inn het thihst. Uerauae They Knew Hen le Unit the Ijim Kanlly. It was a war tu night in the streets of the greatclty of New York,butthero wasa gentle current of refreshing air moving across the roefof the Casine. Thither repaired two young men of the order known as glided youth. They were warm and thirsty for music, aud llkewlse for a cooling drink. Having seated themselves in a comfortable cerner they summoned a waiter aud gazed upon him with expressive ceuntenancu Theu tlie elder Raid unto the yeunger: "Gawge, what'll you 'ave, old chappie?" "1 think a brand valid seda'llsult my health this eveulng, dealfbey, don't ye think ?" "All riglil. VtalUlli, me urauuiuiCT huh soda." "Serrv, sir, but we can't mjII you any "Cawn't sell us brandy ' N hat tlie doeco ,l'v- timdti s" ('ant. tVlllUms Is iMiforeltic the law, and can't sell anything but temperance drinks without forfeiting tiur theatrical license." "lly Jawve! What beastly nuisance. Gange, what'll we de" Gawge chewed his mustache ler a low moments aud then was stricken heavily with an Idea. "Can we get a iiicssengAli heali'" "Certainly," auswered the water. The messenger was summoned, and (awgu wrote a message te his acl and dispatched the boy with it lu the course of 15 minutes the lad returned wltn a tine cut glass decan ter et superior brandy, brought irem Gawge's rooms. "Waltah," said Gawge, "bring us two plalu sodas." The order was tilled. The sodas were poured into glasses and then Gaw go, taking up his decanter, remarked te his friend : "Say when, old chapple." There was sllence for the space of several seconds save for the geutle gurgle of the S. . O. P. as it flowed down te miugle with the s-Hla. Then the "old chappie" said "When," and Gawge helped himself. He lilted his glass, looked at his Iriend, uedded at the waiter, and said : " lleah's success te the teuipewance move ment" Gawge and the " old chappie " slew ly ab sorbed the beverage, aud thus did the great championship contest tietween ceed and e il result in ene mere victory for the latter by a score et two te nothing. Lewer End Item, from the (Juarry vllle Pest. Miss Sldnev GreII, who met w ith a painful accident several weeks age, being gored by a cow, is getting along nicely. Jeseph Hawk, of Fairfield, who met with such a terrible accident by being cut with u reaper, is doing very w oil under the circum stances. It was feared at llrst that a hand aud leg would have te be tvken oil, but only one hand was ampuuued. Sale ul Tohaite. Tills morning Jehn Besh Beld for Rosenthal eighteen acres of tobacco or 'SI te Harrison Shiik. l'anr. 11. C. Wkidlkr, ho.e advcrtl-ement up pears In another column, Invites all liiturcsttsA te (all at college rooms aud examlne six-cltncns of work executed by former pupils, one hour per day can be spent pleasantly and profitably In aejulrlng a oed baud w riling. Testimonials from our k-adlns citizens attest the clllclency et the course of Instruction. Consult his adver tisement. Harvest Heme Hares. Kemembcr the fast trotting and runulng rates at Mrdrann's Park, Saturday alternoen nt 2J) e-clock. Admission only !S cents. itd Anether i:irllement en North Hueen street. There wasa tremendous crowd yesterday at the (Jrcat fire Clothing Sale. Ne. 138 North ijucen street, near the rutlre-ad. Everything going fast. All admit such great bargains were never beroreelteied in Lancaster. We advise our readers te call at once, as the entire stock will be sold nt 10 per cent, less thin flrst cost and everything will be sold at retail ; call at once ter your great bargains, as this will never occur again, Hemetuber, this Great fire Sale must be closed In les than two Meeks. Our an therlzvd agents urn at Ne. 1SH North O.U(en street, noir the railroad, Lancaster, Pa. Call early te avoid the rush. Mere epeu from ; a. m. until Oat night, ji,t 1) BAT Ilk. Martix-Ou the 1Mb Inst. Ueorge ClllJenl, son of Ueorse II. and Clam Martin, aued seven mouths and twenty days. Netico el funeral herealler. Jt McCerhick. In this city, en the Hth Inst , Miss Margaret McCermlck, (Uughter of the late Dr 1. and M. A. JlcCermlck. The relatives and friends of the family are re gpectrully Invited te ktlend Ihe funeral from the residence or her mother. Ne. 211 West King street, en Friday merulug at 10 o'clock. Inter Inter ment private jj-13 std itAUKJSTS. Philadelphia I'reduca Market. I'BiUDSLrBiA, July 15 Fleur Market steady Sales of l.tie barrels : Minn, bakers. IJSefllflj; Peuna. lamlly at WfTKQI ; Westeni at HiHjiri: Patents, H eetjiw. Uye Heur dull at$.13UQ3 I). I p. ,m , call Wheat July, bJJic i Aug, fcW.,0 i fcept., ha- ; Oct., S7c corn-July 4iu; Aug., V)c. ; Sept., I7c , Oct., 47c, rttJ",MJuly' S-ic; Au 3lc-' I'tl 3IC! OCl., vie Chicago Alaraet. CuioAse, July 15,'j.30a. in. Market epened: Wheat Aug., TsJics Sept.. te)e; Oct., el'jc Lern Aug., .s.s,0 inept . xHc : Oct., iuj;c. Oats Aug., -.-Jifc ; Sept., SUXc ; Oct., 'iiJic. l'erk Aug., iu s;j ; sept., f 10 00 : Oct., flu en. Lard-4n t.lteafi M ; sept, fi 70. ltlhs-Aug., f. JU ; Sepc, K SIX Oct, fS 35. OLOHISO, )icj Aug Wheat July, 7: TSJ.Ci Sept., sic; Cern-J uly, 377ic j KHic : Oct . teke. August, XCi Sept, -."ats uly, -Ci Aug., ifjc; Sept., S-jc ;bct. nttHftgSti'- AUB- rj "' Svl'u ..TiS'J'' w " ';ui bept., t;72K; ItiMKrOcc'fiua! 35i A"B-.! Sept.. Oram ana ProrKlens. rurnlshed by 8. K. Yundt Ureker. CllICAOO, July 15. 1 o'clock n. in. Wheat. Cern. Oats. Perk. Lard. July August September.. October November.. 3K ju'2 aivj 9Vi e'rA j:iv 10 (iu (, ,v sS Ji CM . S.1 December Winter Wheat... Hpriug Wheat... Cern Oats Uye llarley OH City Crude OU UocelpU-UOKs . ltccelpta. Car Leu. .... 73 .... 47 .... &JS ts4 3 1 65Ji Head. Closing Prices 2 o'clock p. m. l.ard July August.... Seiiieuiber., October...., November. Doceinber.. Oil City Crude Oil -ki "wu una. urns. lilrK. " ;y UB7K k 11 G t.v Wi ai; --j?: U7H 07 3J w, iu ia is, NewYera I'rusluce Market. i41i"w.V.OB",.;?u.IyJT,rleur market film but dull 1 lne.ll lutt.'s5j Superrtne, fl tertJ uu : '.V.?.. ui oe Kxtm Wostern. fl ouue' City Mill Kxtras, II Oufli for Ve!.t Indies ; M vwItiK;r-3'i'?iu)! KtruNe.2.n -sei k m i"?10-..1 Ui BUl, en 8rt ""e 1 no. 1 while, state, lc: Ne. Ne sited, winter. Auc M-e t Sept,, 87Xc 1 Oct , te. ' ' AUh ' 0ctr47KcO' mx"a caab' w-'e fiept.tojie; Oa'u-Ne. J White 8UU, spot, t5QI3:No.2,de 41ci Ne. 2 mixed, Aug,3JHc s, ., Kye dull 1 Canada, Ukc, llarley nominal. 1'erkiiulet; New Mess, IU ivm si. Iax dupU.tdKI; Oct., Wl. .J5SrK!rS1tfV-w5S: ler w Uwl bell,nK Tunientlne easier ai M'.ic llesln dulli stralned te goei 'ifdfalned te geed, II O0OIO8. I'eiroieuiiidiill t refined In casus, eke. rrelghta dull 1 grain te LIverrKxIl.'e. ButUir Market sUsulv , i5..,' '4u Creamery, liftnKe. ' " uw Wostern Cheese firm; Western Flat, Wc. K(fgB dull 1 State. lsailjjei Wustein. Hl(ibr Sugar-market dull , iiinned cuUeai? "i-ti l.Ke: Oranuluted.Hi. """' ,'-a 'lallew steady; priineclty, 3 lMfe. cotfeo steady 1 fair curgoes at ojie. tellSr'JKaic. cre"nail"a Louisiana, coiiimeii Live Hterk Alarketa. CiuoAue. J uly ll.-The Drevtrt' Journal reiverts Cuttle Itecelpts, 10,3uuheadt shipments, S uuu! market was weak ; shipping steers, 9S0 te ,ji) B,s. l75ril 'Ji:l,3uu te 1,U s,s, II tea ttlil stockers and foedum. II iHJ3(l; cows bulls and mixed, II teft 74 1 bulk.lt xj 75, slop-led, steers, 14 6eiatW; through Texas call tl.0.T2,arly 'euu boadrecolvcd, lewer 1 common. 1 4&SJ no 1 geed, e3 75 ' ' '0-ltecelpu, 17,000 hcadt ihlpmenU, B,UU market ucilve 1 rough and mixed, lised shli euu iu 1 iifa'ni, Bheep-liBceipu, a teai ihlpinenu, bee ( market steady I natives, tl OHM M 1 Terans ijuvttst'U; western, J utd 7J Lambs, tl vti KM. Kt l.tsisTv Cattle neilits, TM heart t uhlniiirnte, ltd head j market flew i ptlme, tMt "k r lr le u.sv.1. tl iXJI 7 (ommeii, H H , sUx-ker. tJtli 75) thlpincnts te New Ieik, 11 carle ids lines receipts, l.Oivj hid 1 shipment. l.tt market firm 1 I'Mlnletphla.. IV I'Ktv Jl orkers. fl ftl IU. Shipments te u erk, 7 rarlettd.s. Sheep recvijiu, COO heart t shlpmenU, ,"" 1 market slew prime, (.1 betfl t fan l poed. m ;. common, fi(jw i l.ambsfi new Xera Ktecas. Niw teas, July 1J Wall tnt. laip. ui. ui. Menuy easy at SX jwr cent, luivtgn ox ex chuliKO unlet at II ;X(il K), (levernuinnts ntm j Currency 6's, IIAIK bid 1 1 s coups. I1'S bid; 4Vs(IUX bid. The stock market this morning opened unlet with Kile and the Jersey Centiul shares strong. nut sneruy imer opening n dispatch from 1.111 i.sre announcing that the Heck Island railroad had tut rates tin frc.tsht le Omaha fully forty per cent., rvsiiltrd In a rsld en the umngers and a decline of i lei per cent At Iho llrst rail a buying of Jersey Central unit Kile as begun, and continued Ith but little Interruption until neon. This buying icsulted In stlllenlug up Iho list, and at this hour prices ale up 8 Iter cent. The market has since continued sluing Hteek MarKls. limitations by Keet, jlcUianu A Ce., bankers, Liiiuaaiur, in. W Tens LIST. 11 A. M Cauada 1'aclHc U. U. (J. 1 Cel. Coei Central racinc Canada Southern... l!)i Chi., St. U A fph Denver A Kledrunde '; Del. Lack. A Western U Ktle Krte'M i; New Jersey Central M K. A T .11 Leu. A N 4IVi L'ike Shere Ml, MlchlgnnlVntral 7IS Missouri l'uclDc Northern 1'acldc in'; S. V. Pref MiJ n. vv n:i New Yerk Central luv Ohie Central Omaha r Oregon Trans SIK OntivrteA vviutiuu r&ciac Mall : lit r.a i-S is" 1:7 41 iii 81', .cj 3UI tlsj SJJ i'st, yl in1, ' i-(i w I.7W 1W, 65Vf 1 50 lis'. i.'i .vi'ii w. i4 N'i is' 4 b7(4 liW :; 1 w US Bochester A l'ltueurg 8U Paul 9JW Texas Pacinc ;s Union Pacific M Wabash Couunen 17& Wabash l'retened 2i4 Western Union Telegraph., ts! West Shern le.", raiLAn-.ruu ust. Lehigh Valley : tt, N. Y. A PMU 3 Pennsylvr.rla M Ueadln 1: laihlgh Navlgatlea M Hestonvllle Philadelphia A Erie Northern Cent People's I'assengur lfd'g Ueu'ls Sl'tg's r. (Mj OU 6.VV? Leral mocks ana lleudi. lleperted by J, II. Leng. Par I as I value, sain. Lancaster Gper c-nt,, 1S.. no 107 1. 100 ii) 4 Scheel lean In) 105 " In ler 91 years UU 1W " " ln er'J) years, loe laca 4 " InluerJOyears. 110 Kri Uanhelm Merou jh lean 110 UK BASK STOCEK. First National liank.... in) 20s 115 191 luOO 1 115 rarmcr"' National llauk.. sn unen National lunlc Lancaster County National Bank li") 60 lui , 100 . PO . lue . leu . let) . no . no . lu) . 50 veiuniuia .inueuai uanK., Christiana National Hank.. Kphrata Aitienal Bank. 1JS 1M 139 ae.w 150. 159. UW Id lMiH) 110 110 110 1J7.60 First National Hank, Columbia.. First National Kink. Htnwburg. r irsi -suiiuiitu ikiuh, jiiirieiiu..,,,., First National Bank, MUJey Lltltz National Bank Manhelm National Bank Union National Bank, Mount Jey. New Helland National Hank Gap National Rmk Quarrvvllle National Bank lue I'M 100 Northern National Bank lui TtrRXMKB STIX XS. Big Spring A Beaver Valley jft UndgerHirt A llorsesheo 13W Columbia A Chestnut Hill j) Columbia A Washington au Conestoga A lltg Spring a Columbia A Marietta 21 MaytennA Klliabethtewn a LancusterA Kpbrata sv Lancaster A Willow street J5 Stresburg A Mllliert 25 Marietta Jt Maytown 25 Marietta A Mount Jey 25 Lane, Kllrabethtewn A Mlddlelewn. liu Lancaster. Frnllvllle 60 Lancaster A Lltltz 25 East Brandywlne A W lynesburg 60 LancasterA Wllllamslewn 25 LanaisterA Maner no Lancaster A Manhelm 25 Lancaster A Marietta 23 Lancaster A New Helland lu) mSCILLAMOCS BTOCKS. Duarry-vlile It B. 50 Mlllersvllle street Car 60 lmiulrtng Printing Company 60 Gaslight and Fuel Company 25 Stevens Heuse (Bends) nil Columbia Gas Company 25 Columbia WatorCempany 10 Susquehanna Iren' Company I( Marietta Hellew-ware 100 Stevens Heuso sn MlllorsvUle Nermal Scheel 25 Northern Market u Kestern Markut 61) Western Market M Ijincaster Cltv Street Uallwav Ce .'.1 f.tl) SI.60 25 24.U6 20 'il X) II 4AIJO 55 35.50 70 63 75 .25 107.50 1W a 1.50 2) w 1.13 t-'S al 2S It") 25 10 316.25 21010 1U5 IS. U) 5A25 60 103 101 811) 11 111.75 10S.75 Gas Company Bends iu) Columbia Borough Bends 1UJ LancasterA Susquehanna...,, yn) LancasterA New Danville 25 (Juarryvllle U. H., 7"s k Beading A Columbia It. K., 5's lu) NEW AUYZ.UTlHKyi.EHTa. T5AKINQ POWDKR. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never vanes. A marvel of purity, strength aud wholesomeness. Mere eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be old in competition with the multitude of low test short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only tn earn. lieriL Baxihe Pewdih Ca, 109 Wall Street New Yerk. mar7-lvdAw TANTKD AGIBLTO DO CiENKKAl, T Housework. One who can speak Oerinan preferred. Apply at ltd' No.ie KAST CHESTNUT 8TUKET DB. W. II. bOWKIib, DKNTIbT, Onuluale of Iho University et Maryland, with Dr. K. K. Yeung, Ne. 8 Kast Orange ntnet, Lun aster, l'a. in2l-lmwAtldeed SI OOO MA1.AUY TO AGENTS. iA.J JJ Address at once, lilt. SCOTT'S KLKCTUIC GOODS, ,, . . Ne. 84i Broadway, New Yerk. The Only Genuine. aps-smdeea UKALKD PBOI'OHAl.S FOB I'UTTINf kJ Steam Heating Apparatus In the Court Heuse, Lancaster, l'a, will be received at thu eltice of the County Commissioners until neon Saturday. July 31. lam), By erder of the COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. Attest Fbjiwk Orikht, cleric JUcedld WOBK WANTED BY A I'OOB, AI, though sober, steady, needy man, either t work lu the yard or whetoverbecan make himself useful. Alse, by the wlfe for washing or heusecleanlng. By sending word en a postal curd will receive prompt attention. Address A. MEISTEH, ltd 535 Lew St., Ituar l'urt.Id Dcer, Lancaster, l'a. VrOTlt'E. -i-sl Tothe Ilurgcsa and Taxpayers of Washing ton noreugb, Lancaster Count), Pa B Unless within ten days application is made by some citizens of your llereugh for appointment ns Tax Collector, the Commissioners of Lancas ter County will petition for the iippelntuient of seme person net u citizen of the Borough te col lect the tuxes of gild Borough for the year lixm. By order of the COUNTY COMMIbSIONJSItS, Attest 1 I'ntmUmihT, Clerk. ltd HKAIiTI IY, DEI.HJIOUS AND KE freshing. What I Ituser's Beet Beer. The Iteit Summer Drink. A botUe that will lnake five gallons of this dullcleui drink la old for S3 cents, by 4 . , .. , COCHltAN. TUK DltUGQlST, ANe.lJ7 awi MerUa Ljueen HU, Jjtncaater, Ta. ttittr aiivkhti nr at ksth. -l7-.NTKI-VASIUNG AND lltONING iiytneuav Apply lid ATllllSUKr'tCI. WANTKD AiHINTS WITH S.MAI.l, cutiltal vVohaiiiemethluKnw, neilsk, lareprnttts, siM'clal.TO day eiler, wrlte at enee KMl'lliKCtl ,M luiml st,, N. a8-3iutHl WHY PAY tlft Ten A SKT OK TKUTH when you urn uct the same al IS nt V. 1,. 1 lbllMt'8 Denial Itoeins, .u. d- .lurin vneeii sutS'U llasaduilnlsteied. api7 II a neilUKiivs LIQUOR STORE, .Nii.H'E.MI1KSUU.UK. rAUKI.KY'.N "YhI,i.OW lMlONT" ATa clear tiller Havana .1 rent Ulnar Is Pre- I IIOHI 1 set, ueuneed by smekeis the best the mar- ai MAItKl.KY'H "Yellow Ir mill." Ne. at North Hueen StieeU (leimetly llarttiian's) SOHODl. TA l'Oll ISNt.' Thedsplliaiels Intlin hinds et thn Treas urer. Thlee iH-r ,i'u( eir for preuipt iiayuiunt. W.li MAUSllAl.L. 'lieasumr. Ne lileutieSnuniii. Oltlie hours lleiu'ia in te I p.m. JI-.'uulU W7"anti:d two i.mm'.bikni'Kd TV Harness Cullers and ten geed Harness Makers for steady work. Addn s OIIAF, vieusitvt 11 A ( (), JlO-lwd' Ne. S14 Main slus't, I iiuimuui. Ohie Apbimi: L6teki and.v.11 ri:r.r Jnpanese Cane He.1, nt HUtll.M's HKUd STOP.K, e. , vv est King mixs'U Sl'IXMAU Fishing Partlesand ethers Intending camp Ing out van rent 11 first class tent, slu, with tu mid everything complete, by the day or week. Apply te II. McKLUOY, or II C WKIIII.Klt. Jyll lid Ne. 10S Kast King stieet. WATKD A MAN OK tK)ODAl)I)BKSMi Industrious, pushing und of geed hsblts, tetrvvel with hlsteamandse'l Pianos, the Maen A Hamlin Organs and the new American Sewing Machines. Liberal arrauguinents will ls liiuile with the rlnht p n tv Apply at Ne. l.'t NOIllll "I'KKS STUK.F.T. JlS-3td Lancaster, P.i. fABKl.KYS "YABA BnAlTlKH " ivA. clear tilled of chelisi Ne. 1 Havana, are recommended te levers of a genuine Havana Cigar, at M AUK LKV. 'S. " ellew Frent," Ne. 21 N erlh gueen street (Formerly llartman's) $1,000 Bl'.WAItD. Fer anv case of Kidney Trouble-,. Neiveus lieblllty. Mental aud Phvsleal VV eaknes. that BOTANIC .KP.h lltTl'BKS f.ul, t ture. Sold by druggists, 50 cents. IllCUIt MED. CO, Ne 15 North llth St , Phlla , Pa. Cliculars tree. iiurtuidl"u,'IbA i J EVAN'S KI.OUB. LEVAN'S FLOUR Always Uniform and ; Reliable pBlVATK SAM-: OF HUiWKN. I have a let of VB3TEnN NORMAN HORSES, Irem Indiana and Illinois, purchtscd by Given, lUuin A Ce., consisting of heavy dniits, farm herj.es. and a few nice driv ers. 1 also nave a car- lead of Kentucky and Ohie Heres,god driven), wmen i win uisposeoi atpnvatesaie. UEOltGK GBOSSMAN. E STATE OK IOSEPI1 East Karl te nship. ritANKK, LATE Ot Ijmea.ter fount., .le ceased. 'I he undersigned auditor, urmehue.1 te distribute the balance remaining In the hands el Petei S Eshlcman, mluillil-truter of said estate, le und among tho-e legally entitled te the same, will sit for that purpose en KKIDA1 , theUth Day el AUGUST, lfi, at le o'clock, n, in , In the I.lbnirv Itoem et the Court Heuso, In the City et I ancuster, where all persons Inter ested In said distribution may attend WM. U. WILSOV, 1yl5-lti!A3t Audltei. rjEOKQE EBNST, JR., Carpenter, Contractor & Builder, UKalDKNCK-NO.SSJ WEST KING ST. SHOP EAST GUANT ST., Opposite Slatleu Heuse. All work receives my prompt and personal at tontlen. All kinds of Jobbing attended te at short no tice aua ou reusonauie tonus. DraviliiKs and Kstlmates lurntsbed. e.f-lvd e AK UAtiU Het Weather Clothing. Serges, flannels. Seersuckers, Alpacas and ether Warm Day Clothing Materials In Greatest Variety of Qualities and Pikes. You'll find the practical sort of clothing hc:e The most highest care given te Us reliabllit). It wears as geed as It leeks. Leeks better than It costs, and costs less than anywhere else "Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, Southeast Cerner Sixth and Market, PHILADELPHIA. luneJl-ttdued j" B.MABriN"A CO. CUT PRICES -IN- CORSETS! It is a common practice with uiaiiufacluiurs of Corsets, when they discover their makes of Corsets becoming popular or 11 necessity, te ralse the prices and compel merchants who han die their Corsets le sign a contract te sell them at a stipulated price, They also claim that if a merchant does net sign their com met they cau cau uet get the Corsets. We de net sign uny con tracts of that kind, preferring le sell our goods at our price, net at the manufacturers price, and assure our customers that we can furnish all sizes of thu brands we advertise nt the cut prices. Some of the most prominent makes of CerseU we name below at cut prices, and In a short time will have every prominent brand en Iho list, but only ul reduced prices. Thompson's Glevo Fitting Oorset, Saltccn finish, ut 11.31. ltcgular Price, I,'.n. Dr. SenlDlng'a Health Preserving Cerset, Eighty-nine ceuU. lingular Price, 11.00. The guarantce en the box of this Corset reads as follews: "Any lady net satisfied with the Dr. Schilling Cerset afler wearing It a month can return Hand the price paid will be refunded.". Ball's H, P. Coraets, Klghty.nlne tcnls. ltegular Pilce, tl.uu. Warner's Floxlble Hip Oorset, One Bundled und tncnty bones, K) cenls. ltegular Price, $1.00. The Pivot Oorset, Elghty-nluu tents. ltrulur Pike, fl. 10. Indostructible Corset, Sixty-four tents. ltegular Price, 75c. Roaebud Ooreet, rerty-slx ccuts. ltegular Price, Mc. Daisy Cerset, Twenty-oue tcnls. ltegular l'rice, 35c. J. B. MARTIN 4 GO., Cor. West Kins lc Priuee SU. (Opposite Slevens Heuse,) LANCA8TKU, VA. ROTE IS MAKING CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS at aa.oe a rxizMK. . AT, ?.!? m NOUTIl (JUKKN 8TKKKT, Janltf-tte Laucaster, l'a OTORAUE ATO OOMMISSION WARHHOUSH. . . DANIKL UAYKU, aeci-iya NaWWestChostniHiiiniet. AA' !' A I) VKll T1SRMKNTH. ' OIW. lTAVrr.ll. - GOOD CIGAUMAKKUS ( J IsNTI.HMl'.N. VV can fliii eiiiiileymeiit nt remuiierntlve "" 1 ..,, 1..,,. .i,lc. , ntlecs bv uddivssiii.r ski'll i:T n v iihaii 1 mi nesi uace ie liur ''""'.yv1 ''"'' ASSOCIATION. P. 11 nlilssHlllltlH. IIAII7.K I mi.V.lJll.vl.TltHlllr;, Ml). IIKIId I'K.NIIhlt-. IIANDKI MADI'.lltA ANDSIIKUIIY WINKS. JhihiBe.lTat.lsKi.lsi'.ltini, lsM7, tail, 1670, Al UKUiAUT'MOMl V 1NK8TOHB, II K. HL.WMAKKII, Agl. ITIINI-.WIIISKIKS. " JJ ntstutaiieu ni 1S1.S, isia s,i, if.s, nte net eiiialled la the eeuuiiv, At UKIUAUT'S Ol.ll WINK STOKK, II. K.HI.AMAKKIi,Agt -jitieu nor wi:athi:b. CI.AIthT. HAl'TKIINK AND (IK.KMAN WINKS. ItKtll ART'S WINK HTOUK. II. K. SLATM.VM.il, AlIT ApLAUK CLARKE. Clarke s Tea and Celfees lead. Trv them. i'.lll Olelne t-e.ip.JVc; Luuip Slaleh, '1 6s Inr tv-i t renin c lucie, J ll.s fur iV.i ltesl tlranulated tng.ir, 7c. C'larku's 'IVa ituil Celliv Store, Ne. 3S West King StitsiL Telephniui Couiieclteii. TTBtU'tTlON I Te these lu want of a summer mill fit tii.ilus. Piiiitiiloeiiinij, r Vestlngs can save iiium-j by culltngnt llnseiistelu's 'liillerlng Pur tin ., w hem 11 llenenil lleductlen has been liiade. M.ihM Siiuiiner Serge Suit ler fid, Dimmed Willi Peiiui-e Mlk A Mi. fcngllsh Serge Suit In Blue nnd Black t..i ii. I tegiini Pantaloons furlC Piit.m tinpsnre Pel feet Kitting. A. II. UOShNSl-hlN. 37 North tlm-eil SU Fv r. D01.1..MIS 111 pvv ter n course el twenty five les-eus in w ruing ui inn Lauciister Commercial Oollego, Ne. 1HS Kiust King Htiect, I OM M KNClNO JION D A v. , .1 V L 1'J, Ins: Hours et Instruction between sand leu 111 A iiiliictleu of 'Jiperceiit-wheretwoeriiioreeiiler from the same family, cull und immune shcI mens or Improvement. Special rates te the-c who Intend taking the regular college course, ceiiiiueut Ing tepc C11II en or address, II C. UKlDLKIl, principal. S I'KIN U HAUT'8. Ut'KNlNlt AT 11. (iKlt FINE TAILORING. The Uirgest and most C'omplele Assertiaent et r INK vVoel.LKNa ler the Spring Ttude te te found In tlm C lly et Uiucaster. A Chelcii Line of bprtng Overceatings and Punbiloeulng lu nil tin. Latest Patterns. Pikes Lew, I test VV erkmanshlp, and allgcKHbi Wurraulcd as represented. H. GERHART, NO. 4J .SOUTH CJUEEN hTKKKT. asrOpposlle the l'ostetllio. luar-T-U'ilIt lauiiLic .s.vTi: Ol-' IlOnSIIUADS. VV ill 1m- riid at Pnlille hale nl ( lias. . M nckrr A lli h V units, iicvt le hnapps llrewcry, Le cost sue. I, t Saturday Merainjj, July 17, 1886, Al' 'I O'CLOCK, 70 LAUGE HOGSHEADS. llelJinj (rem t TvieiityfttQ lUirt'ltt. beiuu el thi -ti litt,'jh.MUi urn as gixxl iw new. CHAS. V.WACKKU.VHHO. J liiiiium, Auctioneer. JylJ.lt.1 CUOBH ! SIIOKS 1 New Red Frent Shee Stere, Ne. '10 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Next Doer te t'ostemcu) We li iv e just received ene of the ltest Lines of Men's lk s, liuiths , ladles', Misses' aud Children's SHOES '1 lull can be get for the money, thus coinplet ceinplet coinplet Ingeitr ulica.ly liirgn steelt. We can giuiruutisi the prices te be UOTTIIU J'Kll'lthS." He h.ive strictly "ONK PKICK," und guarantee entire satisfaction. If you want tlnoer ceurse HlKv,i.rsllpH rs. If you want hand or mnchlne utudii shoes, lu fact, If ou want anything lu the shoe line, that cuu Imj found only In first class establishment al Popular Price, call al the NKVV ItED 1'llONT SHOKbrOIlK, Ne. IS NORTH QUEEN STKEET, (Nuxt Doer te the Peutefhcu.) CHAS. A. REECE. aurll-3u.U.twU QO M'Y CONVKNTION Democratic County Convention. The Democratic County and District Conven tions of IjinciiHterceunly, will meet en thu tlilid fleer uf Kepler a Po-tellllo llulldlng, in the City el liuca-ster, ou Wednesday July 28. The delegates Irem Iho city districts will meet nt le a. in. and select three delegates te the state convention. The delegates Irem the 5.1 (I.ewcr) assembly district will meetnt 10 a. in. and elect Ihree del egates te thn state convention and nemluulu two members of assembly The delegates from thu city und lower districts will then meet In senatorial convention and elect u member of tlie state committee. The delegates from tlie 3d assembly and Ittb senatorial (C'pper) district will meet at Praia. in., nnd nominate enu person for slate sennter, three members of us'embly, elect four delegatus te the state convention and u member of the slate committee. Alter inn adjournment of all the district con ventions the delegate will meet In Joint county convention and nominate candidates for Cen gross, district attorney, prison Inspectors li), peer directors (2), und county surveyor. The primary meetings te elect three or live delegates) from each district te said conventions w 111 be held en HATUUDAV P. St., JULY 1M, at I duces nnd between hours te be announced by i.iiiillilll by the illilcrunl committeemen. Frem each district a memburef the county committee for tlie ensulug year Is also te be chosen. Committeemen will netice that thu laws governing primary elections nre in force and must be can led out at these elections. Copies of these laws, blanks for handbills, Ac, furnished upon application. VV, U. IIKNSKL. Chairman Dcin. Ce. Cem. l.iNCASTKH, Jiinesu, lb.-0. uncdAw L.0 A.NHMAN A IIKO. A Big Reduction. We DTire I Ne Humbug I Wliv pay big prices for sbolf-nern clothing ou can buy geed and newly made (Lan when you ran buy c caster make) Clothing ut prices iniicli lower than shell-worn clothing can be bought uL A PEW SAMPLE PRICES: BEKUSUCKKlt COATS AND VKVT8 at tl.tu. MKN'S WOUKING I'ANTSatWk;. MEN'S D11ES& PANTS nt $1.12. 1IOVS PANTS at Wc. Cllll.DItEN'3 PANTS ut 30c. MEN'S DUESS SUITS at $3.25. MEN'S ALL-WOOL CAHSlMKUKSUlTSat5W. HOV't sUlTS at 11.75. CHII.DUEN'S SUlii-COAT AND PANTS, at 11.0.1. MK.V'S ALI-WOOL COItKSCUEW SUIT. In All Celers, Sack or the Latest Style Cutaway, ut I7.W. n- Kemciiiber these goods nre all our own iiiakutiuit must go, as wu need the room. L. GANSHAN & BRO, MEUCI1ANTTA1LOIIS, MANUfACTUKEUB OF MK.N'3 1JOYS AND CIULDIIEN'B CL02UING, 66 fSs 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Ulgbteu the Southwest Cor. of Orange St.) LANCASTE11, FA, Mf Net connectoA with any otter Clothing JIouselu the city. INIIKItWKAU.HIIH. I.UC'IIIKH. and IIAI.r IIO.SK, Mill the North End Dry Goods Store. J. W. 1IYUNK. nev.Mjd nFtirirNi.w Ne. ,1M NmiliCluiwn street C'AHil HTOBK. NEW CASH STORE, Opposite Iho Keyilene lleusii and Norlhern National Bank, -.517 & H) North (ucvn Street. Opening today new and seasonable Hresi Heeds. WIIITK VIUTOIttA LAWNS, VVIIITK PLAID NAINNOMhii, WIIITK LINEN DK'INIIKM. C'OltDED PIlJPEi, LAHIKs' UAU.E VESTS, 1 1 h N T'a l A 1 1 . H V htl , CI1II,I1IIKN"SGA11.K,ALLSI.ES. Illaek and Celmeil Silk Milts. Nntv stock et millions. Kill I line of Notions nnd Do mestics all ut tow pi lies. N II All lMii-seus luilebled telh.i Inte llriuel IteKcrs A II ill st 1110 leiiuesled tecallut the store of tlm undersigned tin.lseltle their accountant iiniK.iisiitlertlm IMher .Inly the books go Inte the liiimlsef iiunlileriuaii ler collection. feuSljtl VV. 11. BOWKIIS. G.ti: AT ATT I .ACTION. STAMM, BROS. & CO. ONK CASK OKNTil NLAl MlltlKD SllIUT.-, Itelufiirced Hack nnd Kieut, made expressly ler us and warranted VYitmsiittu Muslin, Mi rents cucti ONE CASK CllKAM SUEUSUUKKI19, &c ll Yunl. W Deren DADlKVaud OKNT'S INDIA UAU.E hSTS, Leng and short Slcevcs, 25c each. (treat lleductlen lu Prices lu WHITE GOODS. INDIA I.ISKN. 1CTOU1A LAWN tilnch V1CTOKIA LAWN, UV u yard, runua l'rice. 15e a yard. Ctfsieil.il attractions In OKNT'S rUUNISH IN IK, AT TUK BOSTON STORE, Noh. 20 nnd 28 North Queen 8t., LANCASfKH, PA. J. H. r.lVliEKA CO. BARGAINS Wash Dress Goods! Ileal Pacific I.a.Mis.dUc. lest Crinkled Seersuckers, 8c. te Ue, Ameitcan Satin.. r.'tc, fc , 12e, 1.1c Kreiirh SatlntH ut les than city prices tiliighains, 5c 'Ac., .sc. VV hite UchxIs, Sc.,r,'c, sc. I0e. up. Embroidered Laces, Etc, flrf'H very thing .'l.cut, Ceinuftnilstu our cxhW unit iirlcct. Jehn S. Giyler & Ce,, Ne. 25 Euat KIn Streot, l.ihc.iBTKn, Pa. yllITi: DHlSS tiOODH. WITT 8c StiHND OPEN TO-DAY, ANOTIIEK CASE Ot POPULAIt bTtLES IN OUINKLB3 SEEKSTJOKBIt, PRINTED SATINE3, PRINTED BATI8TES. Every thine Desirable In White Dress Goods. INDIA LIN LNS, VICTOK1A LAWNS, COUDED PIQUES, EMHHOIDEUED SUITS, s;'18S. CAM1IKIC AND NAINSOOK EM. HUOIDKUlESand KI.OINCINUS. Sjiecl.tl Attractions Ten Pieces Pin Striped SUMMER SILKS. Only Sea ard.' mty Pieces Kine Weel LACE I!UNTlN(SS,i;Jie. iiyuid; advertised city price, UXc JERSEYS I JERSEYS! fifty Dozeu Children's illaek und Colored JElt- SKY WAlSTiv.Sc each LADIES' IILACK WOIISTED .1 KUSKiS, 75c; each ; regular price, li.eu, LADIES' KINK WOltSTKD .lEKSKY'S, 1.(M each; worth fUtt, New Yerk Stere, New. O, O & 10 East King St., LANCASTKIt. PA. VU UN ITU MS. F UltNlTUltE iVAlinilOOMH. KITCHEU EUMITTTKE Hoffmeier's Furniture Warerooms, 20 HAST KINO STREET. - Picture Krames te Order. WINKS AHli LIUVUltS, nllAKDY ! 11UANDY ! I Jj At this season of the your every family should hav e ll lioltle et Reigart's Old Brandy, iimleninl slue euro for Clielciiiiind oilier sum mcr troubles. HEIOAUT'S OLD WINK 8TOHB, 11. E. SLAYMAKElt, AKt. rraiE eklkiikatkd "BOUQUET" AND "OLD ANCUOlt" PURE RYE WHISKIES Are rich In flavor, soft und pleasant te the taste. PCKBln euiillty, are oxccilentstlinulanU, and they sbind without a rival Hi the i inarkeU Sold at all the leading Hotels nnd by ' UruKKtsta. Ask ferlL "UUMI'HUKYAMAUTIN, Sole Proprietors, lanlMlina .01 N. M BU. Phlladulphla. l'a. t5elic.sefX dkai) industuvT XV Compared with Pennen's Cupclnu Pereus Plasters nil ethers are crude and unsatisfactory, l'rice jacents. B DAUK IIAKKKN MINEKALSPltINU VVATElt. A natural TONIC ALTEUAT1VK, Dluiutlc of unusual peivcr, pronounced by Dr ilrlukuiuu, anuulheilty upon such cases, te bu"liullar In iirecls te that of the Alexls Spa, of Uermany." ,. As te Its merits we reMr le thofellowlUK well knevi u citizens who have or who are new ualnu; the wilier: J.M. W. Ueist, J. M. Jehnsen, Jno. D.Skiles, ll.O. llrubaker, csil., A. D. Krltchey, esib, Thes. WhlUen, esip, Capt. It. A. bmltli, James li. l'etts, J. U. Geedman, K. It. Urillltbs, O. M, Zulim. . ... Medlcul tcsllrneny and reforencca lurulshed uiieu application. . ..... ., V. B. GOODMAN, Manager, Ne. 87 Kast Grant Street, (rear of Court Heuse.) BLACK UAllllKN SPUING UOUSK. within two hours or the city. A e. ulet. liouiellke re treat. DellKhtful grounds, carelul atlenUen, unexcelled cuisine, moderate charges. Ker tonus, kislu,STIK BOMllKUQKli, ricasaut Greve, Lancaster County, l'a jantlS-tma , '( " - - bsfa:-'?- .r i"-sv;" '- ' -- V-