Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, August 03, 1886, Image 4
fcT iSSEP j " -.'! 'V-. - ' n ; i $v V -fc ;''U- ) 1, m w, w ies Kl h? IK asti In. t IfW' rfif $ .t Pa lC JfcV,i .-, ..'; 'i,fT . d, U .(. -.Si" . ', 'fWRTNPARK PACKED. I MM rM PMOPLB ATTMKD TUB mjmmMvmem rtairie. 3ft&. -v?vt i 2Ti.ii3 ATI t rillll lMy te tha Weed. Thai WM AtlWftlity Jet1-Ob I1aa1rd Mil Vte IM0M1 of riaaaar Mkn Hd te Ui ricaleOreand.. -r . C M.. . j 1 il wMtartlav was ?f".Jbiift i.M...xhlfl a! Penrvn nark. ilMkiaaef Uw crowd varied ocerdlnK te -- - - --- htit It I. Mfa te rav thore , ' iii.r.Mr ever 7.000 noenlo en tbe l if'-- '- ika rMtar nart el the dv. Tbe -. ii j in farm a correct Idea of the crowd t -! ! the flRnree or the railroad company. fc v T. . - kHlaJ 1AI aim lrArta nf nvniialnnltlU , Ttam Lancaster, 1. ban en and ottier places te iMpark, and the number of tickets sold was 'WW 6,100. About 1,000 of these peeple came. tram Lebanon, but tbe frrent bulk of the '! Monte wan from Lancaster. It seeined te tie ".j- A. hnllilav tietween this cltv aDd Lebanon, rtj and In many places workshops were closed go. J'-! and people denned tbelr holiday attire 10 attend tbe plcnle. They continued te loaye this city as late as 6 o'clock, and the train which started from Kind street at that time consisted or four cars which were tilled. These late arrivals were people who were unable te get away earlier In the day, but were determined te enjoy themselves In tbe big crowd, H only ler a couple of" hours. XKNT UrON OOINO. II seemed that the pIcnlc-Reers of this city were bent upon going te Penryn yesterday, ad it mattered little te them hew they get there or when they returned. Considering the tremendous crowd, the railroad company deserves great credit for tbe manner In which they managed Biralrs. Superintendent Ven Schmalensee, or tbe Mt. Uope ,fc Cornwall branch, was en the grounds all day and gave Attention te every detail In tbe running nf trains, while Superintendent Wilsen did tbe work for the Heading railroad. The picnic grounds presented a very live ly appearance as early as 8 o'clock In tbe morning, and seen after that tbe tremendous trains from Lancaster emptied their contents Inte the beautiful weeds. Trem that time until late at night all was bustle. The Liberty band of this city, and Preseverance of Lebanon, arrived early, and during tbe entire day they gave cencrw, ren dering excellent music. Dincing te tbe music of Tayler's orchestra began early and continued late. A great many of the excursionists took their luncheon with them and spread thtlr cloths en the large tables of the grounds, while ethers depended upon Copland A Eekert, of the large res taurant, who were kept busy with their big force of empleyes all (lav and bv night were pretty well eaten nut. In addition te danc ing the picnickers enjoyed themselves In many ways. The lake was a very attractive piano and the beats were In such demand that the man who secured one ler a short row was very fortunate. But one accident occurred en the water, and that was in tbe alteration. Six men secured a beat, and shortly alter going out upon the lake tbe skit! upset. They were all thrown Inte the water and for a time there was a big let of kicking, splashing, blowing, Ac One of tbe men made a nar row escape from drowning, and It was only alter be had gene down a couple of times that be was rescued. The base ball grounds , Was also a favorlte resort, while hundreds ciimeea me uijj mil 10 me tuner, upon leagu ing which they were rewarded by having a splendid view of the surrounding country. Many persons explored the large forests, but none succeeded in losing themselves. Plenty of ferns were procured and large quantities were brought te thU city. A PLACE THAT WAS CROWDED. One of the most popular places during the day was the beer stand, where about thirty barrels of the foaming beverage was dealt out te tbe thirsty. The management restricted the beer te the members of the society and families as nearly as they were able, but were net entirely successful. All went quietly during the day, but in the. evening several slight quarrels took place, which were principally caused by a party lrem Lebanon. A great many of the people from that town were roughs wbe could net be kept way. They Boomed determined te stir up a fight,and Indeed someefthem stated that they had coine there for that purpose. Part of tbe delegation from Manheitn was of the tough order, and they joined with tbe Lebanon brethren in taking sides against Lancaster for some fancied grievanca In tbe evening some of the Lebanon men imagined that tbey were net being treated right and they in sisted upon bldlngand breaking beer glasses and otherwise acting In a rude manner. ROME DIHOHDER. Finally a scrap was started and several Lebanon men made an attack upon Jaueb Feutz, driver of engine Ne. 3 of the Lancaster fire department. Feutz was injured by hav ing his thumb bitten and an eye blackened, but he afterwards found bis principal assail ant and did blm up In geed shape. A man named Longnecker,fremManbetm, was badly beaten and had bis none broken, and other wise slightly Injured. Several parties were arrested and placed In the lockup en the grounds, but were afterwards released. The lighting took place far back in tbe weeds, and as seen as it began beer was refused te every one and tbere was no further treuble during tbe evening. The first train te leave the grounds for Lancaster was abcut 7 o'clock. It was very long and was packed with people, many or whom were women and children, verv tired after the day in the weeds. They arrived here safely about 0 o'clock. The next train was tbe regular, which left Penryn at 8 o'clock and reached Lancaster about half-past nine. Although this train was composed of but four cars it is said that ever 500 people were packed upon It The majority of the people were compelled te remain at tbe park until alter 11 o'clock, and the last train with twenty-two cars did net arrive here until 1 o'clock tbis morning. Notwithstanding the great crowd there was but one slight accident during the day. James Hums was a passenger en un afternoon train te the ground. Just before reaching tbe station he fell from a car plat form, aud striking his face upon the rough sand Btones, had it badly cut aud scratched. Tne plcnle was a great success financially. both te the Mronuercber and the railroad company. WUAT IU JTBir IK 3tT. JUt . A Badgrt of Item. Frem Out et tbe Iliul'et or Lancaster'. Uoreugli.. Mount Jer, Aug. 3. Beeth & Cellier's Pavilion opern company (undercanvas), gave a geed performance of the famous drama, "Uncle Tem's Cabin," en Friday evening, which was well attended considering the threatening aspect of the weather. Abraham Jacksen, colored, of Flerin, drawn crooked with old age and hard work, get a severe tall en Saturday evening while returning from Jeseph Detweller's grove. Wm. Scbellng, while serving bis custom ers with bread en Saturday artorneon, bad tbe misfortune of having his horse tramp in a nail, causing the animal te be unlit ler use for some time. The improvements en the U. B. church building are last u oaring completion. Wm. Scbeling has embarked Iu the manu facturing of elgars. The excursion et J. It. Missemer from this place te Mt. Oretna park yesterday morning, was largely attended. Besides the enjoy enjey meut usually Indulged In en such occasions there was excellent music, both vocal and In strumental, lurnlshed by tbe EltzabelMewn cornet band and tbe Lebanon County Cheral society. All who went with tbe excursion returned home well pleased with the day's venture. J "Toedlcr" Illch.nl.OD Suit Out S, Rlcnardien, better known as Toodler," went te Knapp's Baleen last eve nlng very much under the lnlluence or Uq?r,llukelferbeer- M was refused, ndhethen threw a chisel at tbe bead of Frank Uhrsprung, the bartender. Richard son wa ejected trew tbe aatein, be c?we back a second time with a knlle in one ban l ad a .mail chisel in the ether? and thi eed te kill Mr. Uhrsprungf' f,'e was Tut outseepndtiuje,audan elUcer telopheuV.l for. Policeman Beechler responded iud h wrested "Toodler." He was very Citent when arraigned before the mayor this inorn inern ing,but that did net save blui.fer be was bent te Jail ler 80 days. lie was hurt in the lull when ejected lrem tbe saloon, was uuable te walk aud was taken te jail in a cab. Twe ether drunks were discharged en pay. Mtt of costs, It being their first elleuse. i SaObcated Id Bin el Cern. 1 Monday afternoon, at Spring Giove, Yerk Us7i a nine-year-old boy, liendrlcka TtMaa Wagner, playfully leaped lute a bin eCafeeJled corn and sank out of sight. When rmtevaJ lie was dad from suffocation. MMMTIITH or HTMBMT COMMITTMK, War Ord.redte t Itene ld leth City el Careline Btrrt. The street oemtnltteo met last night in se lect council cbamber. A petition from prop-erty-ewnors in tbe first square ei East King street was presented In which they ask per mission te take up the Belgian blocks en the north side of the street and make an excava tion ler the purpese of finding the source of the water which has raued se much trouble in the adjacent cellars. Permission was granted, the work te boitoneunderthosuper beitoneunderthosuper boiteneunderthosuper vision or the street commissioner. Several remenstrances were presented against the reckless and arbitrary manner iu which the Kdlsen electric llht ceiiimny are setting their poles, regardless alike et both prlvate and public fluids, obstructing the foetvralks, crossings and water course The committee Instructed the street cotniiilsslou cetniiilsslou cotniiilssleu ers te center with the manager of the Kdlsen company, and see that the eles are net set In objectlenablo places. A deed convevlngte the city a title for a strip of land 50 feet wide and 450 feet long kllOWIl W l Arpiinu huiti, wih lafuini mini Mr. and Mrs. Jacoh U Frey. The deed was accepted and the clerk was directed te have It recorded. Thomstteref the KastWalnuttdreet sewer, for which proposals were asked and bids opened some tlme age, was discussed, and In view of the lact that petitions have been pre sented te llae thesewerexteuded teagreater length than at first proposed, the committee roselvod te ask ler new proposal for the en tire distance. The preiHwals will be pub lished en Saturday neU The street commissioner wa ordered te re pair or renew the crossings at Ivust and Freiberg j Walnut and Duke; Mary and James; German and Cbritlan. and te repair North Mulberry street lrem James te the Reading railroad bridge; German street be tween fceuth (Jueeu and Beaver, and German between Seuth Queen aud C'hri-tUu. Dntn t'rnui the lllamunil. Yesterday the Columbia club went te Readlug, where tbey were badly beaten by Sam Fields' National club. The Celumblas presented Maynard, of this city, as their pitcher, but he was very wild aud had no less than eight bad pitches. Thirteen bits were made etf his delivery and he w.is poorly sup ported, the Columbia club having thirteen errors. The Nationals did net plsyagoed game by any means, but it was geed enough te win. Besides Maynard, the Columbia club Included Brimmer and Resh, of this city. The score, by Innings, was: CeiumtiU I 2 e e 3 e S e e 9 National .... S 2 u 3 5 I 0 J x-19 Hans famed National, 3 Klrst ban en called lialli .Nu'lenil. 7 . Lelmnbii. i. struck out swingier. ItaMe ;il. hnuiz .i). itnmmer, Maynard, ucNey (i), Hlnkle, 1 anng, Tuniniiy ana ueary. i.en en eases - niutmni, : -a-tleiii!,4. Twe M'e lilu-lllU. ewald, ltrlm mer Henbln pia Slavnanl and Keuiz : Urtmnier Wlnlpltches-.Mayimrd, a ; .lotm-en, 1 hKid halls-Itesh 5; llinkle, 1 ; Yeuntr. S. Uuplre M Dillen. There were no Association guies yesienlay and these of tbe League resulted as fellows : At Philadelphia : Philadelphia 0. Detroit I . at Washington : Kansas City 12, Washington 10; at Bosten : Bosten 14, St. Leuis 7 , at New Yerk : New Yerk 10, Chicago I. The Iletreita lest yesterday thruUEb errors of Breutbers and Crane, ye't they can atlerd te lese as long as Chicago does. Alteena deleated Seranten by 1"5 te 0 yester day. Newark agsln defeated Pittsburg by j te 1 yesterday. The "hustler" bad better purchase the Jersey players ; the Newark club is really better thau several Association teams. The Norlelk club, et the Virginia State League, disbanded Saturday evening. Charles Shay and " Whiter " Gibon arrhed home last night, and Kttiucer and Drls Drls cell went te their homes in Yerk and Westminster,respectlvely. The club lead the league and the reason for their going up was that they played tee well for tbe etner clubs and therefore did net draw. Shay and Gibsen should net be long nut or an engage ment, as both are geed players. The MarkM Street Bridge Dclsj. Prosldent Lawrence, of common council, en Monday received from Divid W. Sellers, counsel for Richard A. Malene of Lancaster, contractor for building a new Iren bridge ever the Schuylkill river at Market street, a communication relative the mayor's refusal te sign the bill approving tbe sureties of the contractor. Mr. .Sellers wrote tbat be bad hoped tbat the mayor, under the circum stances would have called a special meeting of councils, te which bis reaseus would have been given. Mr. Sellers arutied that the con tractor must either at once " go forward w Ith energy or be wholly released from his bid, and be paid the expenses iucurred by him." Mr. Sellers theretere deemed It prerer te submit his views in the hope that he might aid In securing a special meeting of councils. President Lawrence has written a reply te Mr. &eiiers, saying mat ne uau net receiveu notice from the mayor tbat he declined te sign tbe bill, and, therefore, had no occasion te call a special meeting. As the matter new steed councils could take no action. Hecter et Franklin and Maraball. W, W. Moere, of Huntington, has been elected rector of Franklin and Marshall academy. Prof. Moere was educated at Franklin and Marshall college, anil has had large experience In teaching. It is his inten tion te revive the bearding department and te exercise a close parental BuiwrvWlen ever the students. The course et study will be enlarged and Improved, and no pains will be spared te make the Institution one of tbe best preparatory schools In the state. Within the last year or two tbe academy building has been greatly repaired and partially refur nished. Tbe academy is net intended te be exclusively a preparatory school ler the col lege ; young men whoctnnet enter college will find its course of study well suited te their wants lu fitting themselves for the active duties of life. llutler Win. the rim Sirliumlng .Match. The first of a series of three swimming matches between Dennis Butler, of Philadel phia, formerly of Lancaster, and William B. Jehnsen, of Knglaud, for 500 was decided in the Delaware river, at Philadelphia en Monday, and Butler wen eaily. The dis tance was one inlle, aud, as there was a strong tide with the swimmer, last time was mad a Butler made the dls dls tauce In 15m. 15)48.; Jehnsen's time was 17m. 29K- The race took place between 6 and 0 o'clock. The start was lrem oil Lloyd it King's lumber yard, pier Ne. 371, Just above the feet et Poplar street, and the finish was en the east side el Rldgway park. "itetiRh en Itau Theodere Wenditr, of the Chestnut street hotel, has a terrier that show s himself te be a geed ratter. Mrs. Wendltz went te the cellar te get soine corn from a barrel which was almost empty. When she placed her hand inside she teund that there were rats there. Mr. Wendltz was Informed nf tbe fact and be brought the bar rl up stairs. Without making an examina tion be threw the deg Inte the barrel, and in a shett tlme the deg killed no l( s than twenty-two rodents, every one that was in the barrel. Denatluu. te the Ileine. The managers of the Heme gratefully acknowledge the lollewlng donations : Mr. S. Moere, Ice cream and cakes ler the 4th of July; Mr. C. Rengler, children fireworks; Sir. Brady, let or bread ; Mr. J. IC. Bachman; beansnnd cabbage ;Mr. Aldus Herr, radishes, Mr. Sarupsen Price, bushel of iars; MIm M. Rudy, 12 yards nt gingham. II u. Delirium Treinein, Jehn Stapp, a stranger, was taken te the station heuse this morning by Officer Cramer. ConBtaule Kllne found hlin in the street, Buflerlng from delirium tremens and he took him te Alderwuu Deeu'a eltlce, w here he w as banded ever te Officer Cramer. Station Heuse Physician Stewart prescribed for the man. He will be heard before tbe mayor to morrow. Skipped III. liearil aim. Willis F. Park, New Yerk city, after bor rowing sums or money from several friends in this city, skipped from the Steeus heuse Monday, leaving his beard bill unpaid. Commuted yT rim Daj.. U. M. Well, arrested for drunken and dls. orderly conduct, was committed this allot, neon for llve days by Alderman Deen. St. I.uke'. IMculc. rut) annual plcnle of Bt Luk.r. church and Sunaay school will be belq en Thunday at Pen. 5-!Lt . '. T.h? eBr'y train 1U leave the outer i pi-liclefk.- '"' and' wturnlnir, wilt Tf l0""" P- " Ticket, will alie be geed en the l.te p. m. train. Tha tlckets, which will be sold at tweuty.flva and Hfty cents, may be obtained to-inerrow (Wcdne.day) cveulnc at the chapel en Marietta avenue. tfHE LANCASTER DAILY HURT BY A TOIWEDO. T a reve jfjur tdkkkh sthvvk jir a ritlCK Uf tUK Tf.V While II and a tjucMtrr He)- Vn Walking Alene the lUllreml Thrjr riml the Sljnsl anil lilt It Willi n Mone Tenn Mete. llegular Correspondence of Istkluuksi r. Cei.fMiilA, Augusts. A very painful ao ae ao cldent occurred In tbe vicinity of St. Charles furnace, along the Pennsylvania railroad, n short dlsbiuce above Columbia te a .xeutig boy, giving bis uame as Henry Jehnsen, aged fliteen, living at 21 West street, near Castle Garden, New erk. In company with another boy or about the same age, giving his name as Willie Christ, or Lancaster, Jehnsen was walking along the tracks when he noticed a railroad torpedo Ivlng along the track. Tbet tor-pedee-s contain an exploslvesutwtaiice and are used for signalling freight trains. The dangerous article was put en the track and struck with a heavy stone by Christ, exploit Ing the torede and pieees of the tin striking Jehnsen In the lelt arm, caused painful Injuries between tbe elUiw and the wrist. The wounds were attended teby a physician. Yeung Christ was taken In charge by" OlUcer Hedman and given a suit of clothing, as his wearing appirel was in a dilapidated condi tion. The elUcer sent this young lad te his borne. Jehnsen is still in town aud haugs around tbe Mexican Pavilion cuiupauy. Three Funeral. The funeral of the late William P. Her shey took place yesterday afternoon, at four o'clock, and was very largely attended. Ser vices were neui in tne seoetni street l.utner au church, which wa tilled te overflowing with tbe friends of the deceased young man. The Brotherhood et Loeemouie" Engineers, railroad bmkemen and the Vigilant Fire company attended the last sad rites of one who was always held in mui h esteem by his companions. Tbe funeral of the late Mrs. t bristlne Yeanisn took place en Monday afternoon, at tbree o'clock, and was largely attended, services were held in ttie Trinity Reformed cbuicb. The funeral services of the late Mrs. Wil liam Graham were held at her home last evening at eight o'clock. The remains were taken te Paradise, this county, en the IS 25 p-ienger train te-day, where the inter ment will take place. Slight Wreck. A slight wreck happened in the east yards of the Pennsylvania railroad, between one and two o'clock this morning, caused by a draft or cars from one siding running into ether cars standing en an adjmuing track. Four cars were thrown Imm the rails, eius ing the w reck crew te be called lute service. The cars w ere seen replaced. Town Nete. The Philadelphia A Reading dredging ma chine Is new at work in cleaning out tbe basin nt the coal chutes. The tent of the Mexican Pai llien company was packed last nlnhU and the show- gave geueral satisfaction. The performance will be repeated tbis evening. Rev. Wm. P. Evans left town this morn ing for New Yer state, where he will spend his summer vacation. Rev. Geerge W. Ely and family left town tuis morning en weir summer vacation. A show will be given in Wrightsvilie by lour female performers from Havre de Grace. Last night one member of the company came te town and became lest. She was escorted ever tbe bridge at au early hour this morn ing by one of the town constables. A remarkably cool wave has reached Col umbia, causing great change iu the weather. Heavier clothing felt very comfertablo last night. Tbe situation remains the .same at the Col umbia rolling mill between the puddlers aud the management. Beth sides remain firm Jehn U. Hedman died at his home, Locust street, at an early hour this morning. Wouldn't be Muzzled. Tbis afternoon a small boy baving with him a terrier deg went Inte Stelnman's hardware store te buy a muzzle ler the deg. Tbe boy and deg are the best of friends, but as " seen ns the latter saw the tnuzle he sprang at the boy and bit him severely In tbe leg, and ran out of the store. The boy again tried te catch him, but he showed his ugly teeth for a moment, and then ran oil at lull speed. Milestone en the'ltead te .Health. The recovery of digestion. and the resumption of activity by the liver, bowels and kidneys, are milestones which mart our progress en the read te health. They pedlly become perceptible when llestctter's Stomach 'Hitters Is u.ed by the Invalid. Nothing se surely and expeditiously consumes the distance te the desired geu. as no bodily function can 6un"r interruption with out Impairing the general health of the system, eolhesystum can never acquire perfect vigor, health's synonym, until tbat function he ac tively resumed. Take, for instance, digestion, a suspension of which Is Invariably rectified by the llltttrs If the organs upon which It de volves grew weak, biliousness, constipation, headache, poverty of the bleed, and a hundred ether symptoms supervene which Indicate un mistakably the baneful general lntl uence of dys pepsia ihn disappearance of all thee svmp svmp tems through the ue of the Hitters, shew'wilh what fortitude It removes their cause. yJ3-aug5 lis On tour Guard. Hensen's Capelne riasten are widely imita ted. 1 hat Is the fact .Vew, why are they Imi tated T Hecauee they are the only roreus plas ter in existence that Is really trustworthy and valuable Ilensen's Plaster, are highly and sc. enttncally medicated, and cure In a few hours ailment upon whlen no ethers have had any eiTect whateier. The public are therefore cau tioned against plasters bearing the names of " Capslcin," t apsicum.' " tapsiclne," or ' Ca- Fucln," which are meant te pass Jer " Capelne " please note the difference) and also against plasters bearing the names "ilenten'.," liur liur ten's,"etc. When buying ask for lien son's blas ter and protect yourself by a personal examina tion The genuine has the word ' Capclne " cut orperou.ed In the body of the plaster and the "Three Seals " trademark en the lace cloth. 13) jajUKHTH. Philadelphia Predaca Market raruLDiLPHta, Aug. 3 Fleur Market steady. BaJes of I.Oje barrels : Minn, bakers. 3 5f34 75 ; l'enna. lamily at u 7XII f Western at MUS34 65: Patent. M SOflSeO. wuu.u live Heur dull at u Unas n. 1 p. m , call Wheat Aug. 8JC I Sent,. eiKO : Oct. M?.c ; Nev . fWe. com-Aug., is)ic. ; Sept, Wc ; Oct, 31c; Nev., Ste. Oat -Aug., lAVc. N0V..S10. Sept, Slc; Oct, SI'Jc; Sew feri Irelure Market. New Yerk, Aug. 1 rieur market steady bin dull; line, J cegj 61; superfine, U 3ttl 'Mi Common te i.oed Kxtra western, IJ 70O1M! 9,?" .!?, hol:e Extra Western, tl UC9 en; .'.ty Si.1" fcrH, tl coin 6J for West Indie; Minn. Kxtm, r. 3S U) i Kxtra Ne. 2, K 6SC? hS. ...Vv.heat-"Ne-' ."wl 8UlUl n spot. WtPlc ; Ne. 1 White, state. 68e; Ne Ne. 3 Ucd, Winter. Aug . S5e ; Sept, eSKe. Cern Ne. 1 Mixed, cash, We; Aug., SOe: tcpt.Wc. ' 8' eats Ne 1 WhlteStat. ipotti.QKe ; Ne.2. de l!e t Aug . S3.-e ; Sept, JUJJc. ltye dull. Harley nominal. Perkijulet; New Mess, til c.'keU 67W lird Aug , 7 10 ; Sept, 17 W ; Oct , 18 91. ilolasse. dull; 17kc. ler 60 leat boiling stock ; I'orte Ulce, Judaic. Turpentine steady ui 3C Uesinstcidyi .trained te geed, WQ102K. Petroleum dull ; u-tlned in cases, ejre. freights dull ; grain te Liverpool, 3Ke. Butter Muiket quiet; New western (.reamury. IIK819C. Cheese dull ; Western Choice, 7a;je. Eggidulli State, HXS15C ; Western. 1Q sngar market dull t Hefined culieal. 6: G7iee; Uranulati-d,6 1-lCc. ' " Tallew firm i prime city, 3 1S-160. cerTen dull fair cargoes at DXe Bire oulet 1 Carolina and Louisiana, common te fair, sKOle. Ormiu anu i-revuiuu. urnthedby8. K. Yundt, Breker. cuioaeo, Alltr. S 1 n-nlivik n ... Wheat Cern. et.. l'erk. Lard. August ..,. September October November December Winter Wheat., Spring Wheat., Cern Oats Uye lUrley en City Crude Oil 6.-.K Head ie,UA UoeolpU llegs . Closing Prices 1 o'clock p. 11,. n ceat. corn. uat.. reTK. xre. 1H Mly 7S C.' U.l'5 8 70 73 tl.MO ItUO la i!H "? U"JS fc'irt JX H 'i. tK u tux ;;:: :::: :::: :::: Uecelpts. Car l.eu. "m ' tvi Ses 17 IC tili tJM 77 II L August 71). Septomber. 7i) October TsVi November 7vt? Uoeembor tllK Oil City CrudsOU , tt INTELLIGENCE!. TUESDAY. AUGUST 3t 1886. VtileMO Market. CitOABO, Auit. S.930R m. Market opened! Wheat Aug., JVe I Sept., 77V i Oct., '(,et Nev fic. Cern-Aiif , ltc Sept , no t :tct-, lfic. Oat-.ug . rcnu t tepu, .C Oct , ",c fork Aug, sSt Sept. IliilS: Oct., II" l.V I Jitit sept . ' '' : Oct., M T.V KltM .!'- I" -W Oct i WSJ. iiu.i(a, Wheat Aug. :i40t Sept, 7'-V Oil, 7', tTT'Sc , Nev , ?..,c. Cern-August, nWet Sept, lUiauv eits-Aiig., s;,c t Sent, ,e Oct Turk Aug. nsl ;S Sept., f. Util-A"Rs W 'Mt Sept, Id Ml OU-. lllbs Aug., W KHt Sept. H.V Oit , r. '- I'lilUdelphU t'altle Market. VniLAfCLritU, AugSJ ltecf cattle, receipt for eek weie lkiMea i,r,ei) sheep. lA'"'. 'legs, MU Previous ttcek-llcove. 'iD . Sheep, 10.un i lleg, ,". lleef eattleilymemllieil, ildti,i.ii.i- Kunu. HSe i geed, Wic ; medium, Sttl);c com mon JstllUc. Kat co s ere. dull nt !ft Ja. eal Calves er scarce at JHpiWc. Sheep nere demernllicd s ntrn.4(V; i geed. v,GiSe medium, 3Xilc i common, itt J.i- : tamlis, SQ:c llegs low ; western, 7ertc : ceuutry, fHO 0c, 1,1 te Stock Market. Cnii'AOO, Aug. 2 -The Orerrr I 'Journal niert Cattli Kecelpts, TsVO head, shlimti'tit, I i. market active ! shipping steers, 'Oa te lt s , ft Viflt ti, otecker and feeder-, f.' it T : cows, hull and tnUed, 11 ?tfi "' bulk, i: MSI is), through Texans cittle steady ; cow e, I." 10 tSJ ; crass steer. I it1 X lleg Uecelpt. KM hrad t shipment. 4(t market steady rough and mixed, II IMI 4: pscklng and shipping. MT.HIJ A . light, IllStSii); skips, fJ5"itni. shwp tlecvipt. Imi head; shlpinenta. M' market strong and lower; natives, II ft S . Western, f: 5031 W; Texan. HTHT-IW-Lambi, llnsjiie Kat l.tB.RTT CatUe ncelpt. iil head ; sblpuients. l 7 .market ler i prtme, f I Tti fair te g'M II VVIIM! common, II :JJii tenders. ' "MJI .3. .hlpinent te Ne lerk, JU carlivuls. lings reei'lpU, !t,7iJ head i shipment. 3.(1" s market actlie Phllaaelphla. 15 1MI SO: nrSMrs.l -s,5; gru-sser and common 1. irks. II S-HJi p Shipmenu te New .erk, 7 carkiads. -h,ii receipts, ) htad : shipments, S.IW; market slew : prime. fltl a fair te geed. u.Vg S'i. common, II TVJIW . lambj.fJhsJ 75. sfv Tork steek.. Nsw '.ORk, Aug 1 Wall trvt. 30 p. m. Heney easy at 'JS per ty-nu Foreign ex change dull at II !s5Sfil r? ,- Uevemments Arm : Currency 6's, lli.J, bid ; ' coup. I12u', bid : V 'I'', bio. The stock market thtj morning opened Ann, and en s lu) ing of the Omaha share rrlces ail anced i te 1 per cent during the first thirty minutes Towards neon the bi'aas made a raid en the leading stock and sold them nutte freely up te midday, at which hear the early improve mtnthad entirety dlapiH'ated. The market at th's writing Is dull and featureless stock Mrku. Quotations by Ueed, McGranu A Ce., banners, Lancaster, l'a. saw ters list. 11 . . 12 v. 3 r.w. Canada I'aclfic : R7 r-", C C. C. I Kl ; JUS Cel. Ceal iiiV . a) Central Pacific. U .IS II . Canada Southern it'-,1: 17 tS CM.. 91 L. A Pith. T . . Denver A Kle urande sw; Ai f.i Del, Lack. A We; tern 1' li. 11 Rrle XHl 33i a Krleia :'.-, ?Hj .-). New Jersey Central SK nsvj ss K. A T SJk 31S -tl. Leu. A.N V, IV, LakeSheru ?v-t s rV Michigan Central W4 SIS ii. Mtsseuri Pacific IU'. H!J 11. Northern 1'aciac 2sv: B-i, v. n. r. Prof 61VS 6iK kis N. W lllS lllW llC NeWi erk Central nejj llu lluti Ohie Central Omaha 7S' ny, -'', Oregon Trans SIS 31 &u OntarleA Weatetn 1J Pacific Mall as 37i 67S Hechester A I'ltueurg 4i St Paul PIV uiu kii. Texas Pacific lit. it 13 Union Pacific 6;x 3;i J7. Wabash Common IS 1L. i;u Wabash Proturred seii jni se; Western Union Telegraph.. 672 tI Wesl Shere les' 1C3JJ way, ruitACsirniA list. Lehlgn Valley WK '; 5T a. N. Y. Ai'btU 10 111 v Pennsylvarla S7S-J J7VJ VK Heading 13 13 13-.fi 1 -, Lehigh Navigation S1VJ iiy, Ji Hestenvllle ..." Philadelphia A Krla w Northern Cent People's iasnger .... K'd'B Gen'ls M'Lg's te. imw lent ins.' en b5f tsjj cii Ix)ral sums ana Uenas. Eeperted by J, II. Leng, Par Last Lancaster6per tint, lsw) loe ' ter' ISA 1CU IJ) M Scheel lean IU) 108 M 4 " In 1 or 3) years loe lw 4 Ins or 3) years. 100 lus,a ' 4 " In 10 or 30 years. 100 1C6 MJuihetm Borough lean loe ltt! BAHI STOCKS. First National Bank..... 100 98 farmers' N atlenal Bank sn 113 Fulton National Bank loe 131 Lancaster County National Bank SO liaje Columbia National Bank loe r.j Christiana National Bank loe 113 Kphrata National Bank ...100 1JS First National Bank, Columbia 100 LW First National Bank, straaburg 100 li) First National Bank, Marietta loe anJO First National Bank, MtJey loe 15C. Lltltz National Bank KO 15P. Menhelm National Bank loe lee Union National Bank, Mount Jey.... &0 fa New Helland National Bank 100 13O0 Gap National Bank KO no 2 uarryvllle National Bank IU) 110 llzabethtewn National bank loe no Northern National Bank loe 137.M Tmirrisa stocks, li!g Spring A Beaver Valley a 6.00 Bridgeport A Ilorsesheo 13 W.S0 Columbia A Chestnut IIU1 je 23 Columbia A Washington jj 21.05 Coneetoga A Big Spring a no Columbia A Marietta a ) Maytown A Kllzabethtewn a 40 Lancaster A Kphrata a 44 Lancaster A Willow Street a 4408 BtraaburgA Millport a 22 Marietta Maytown... a ou Marietta A Mount Jey a SA.S0 Lene, Kllzabethtewn A Mlddletewn. lue 70 Lancaster A FrultvUle te m Lancaster A Lttltz a 73 East Brandywtne A Wayncsburg u) ,M Lancaster A Wllllamatewn a 107.50 LancastcrA Maner se ne, Lancaster A Manhelm a SM0 Lancaster A Marietta a zj Lancaster A New Helland ,. loe u VISCILLABBOCS STOCKS. Quarryvtile It K se 1.13 illllersvUle Street Car se es. Inquiring Printing Company se n Oailght and Fuel Company a 38 Stevens Heuso (Bends) lue 100 Columbia Oaa Company a a Columbia Water Company 10 10 Susquehanna Iren Company 100 3Y. a Marietta Hellew-ware 100 210.10 Btuvens Heuse an 1 05 MlllersvUle Nermal Scheel a 18 Northern Market se tfi KaBtern Market se go Western Market 90 E.2.25 Lancaster City Street Hallway Ce se fs lias Company Bends 100 103 Columbia Borough Henda 100 101 Lancaster Snsquehanna. soe coo Lancaster A New Danville a 11 Ouarryvllle It. it, 7's lui 11473 Heading A Columbia Itlt. S's 100 1U5 7S tloasenem Market. DAtST. Creamery Batter af3ec Butter W & 1-tCJie Dutch Cheese lump tsjiec retJLTBT, Chickens f pair (llve) ...7'jflll er3 " t piece (cleaned; 40Q010 HISCILLAKIOVS. Apple Buttery qt ac KggsVdez 15Q17C Heney l 11 30c Lard Y t, , be raciTs. Apples ft Kpk jee Bananas fldez afllSe Coceannts, each 3U3e Lemens yt der 30c Oranges V dez 30Q1V: Cranberries, pr. qt Mf; J'lne Applesuach IVfJitc Htrawburrlus ls&ftc Jtaspbenies 13a2ec Cherries V box tbPc VSIiltTABLXS. Cabbage head SrtlOe ifateta V bn rcioe Old Potatoes Y bus , SeiiiVi Cauliflower, pr hd lOttJue Sweet Potatoes V H Pk 1KJJK; Turnips v X pk lsoile Peas V H pk I80 New l'obiteca, X pk lS2ne Cucumber V dez.... aie Tomatoes V box , 130 Aaparsgu. 100 Beans V K pk isc Squashes V dez 'jee Onions Hllk ae Se:i Bass 100 Blue Fish lue sturgeon 100 Flounders , 100 FLOUR ANDUBAHC. Fleur vtibi tt.n Fancy Heller flour $5,00 Wheat OetfKVc 0ts ijffije tern tetjSM! "ye rBde aiUBsxa, Hay per ten 113017 Cleverseea V bus . ... ......Ifie Timethy Y bus Vue HerdUruasVbu. ..................I.ll W Orchard Urass )l bus ti&O Mixed Lawn 1 Onuses 6 bus 14.00 Hungarian Urns, f) nus ;;...i.ae SVib5tJL "" 16M0 Catfish V ft... ....j... 130 Fresh Mackerel y ft 10c Clftiniperlw,,, ...fx.'OI Alter AltrKHTMKMKXTII. B AK1NU ltlWUKH. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never i-atle A tnatvel et purity, trvngtb and whoteseuieness. Mere eco nemical than the imlllairi kinds, and cannot be tela in competition with the multitude et low test, short weight, alii nor phespnstn powder. jil 011J1 in cons. Uetal Ba.isii IVwdhI'e, lett Wall 3tr)t New 1 erk. mar-'MvdAw WANTKD-A I'tUMi'S .NTIW! , AN elderly lady preferrvd. Apply at THIS OFMCh. lt. B OY W.VNTK1). A Stout Bey wanted In a Cigar Factory te make himself generally useful. .!lhnd.fc West hlnir Street. inquire at Ne. ltd STKAU lllte. e.vKMXMr.v m f ti vT.""iTi3ni:ki C 1 A F. Assect A I ION -Meeting en this (Tuesday eicnlng at -o'clock In Ne 2 Mill OIllce. Dues lerthe death of .lnhn 1 ean are due and payable, ltd KPWiN h.s.s Khll, Secretary. F OH HOT WKATHKll. I 1 AKKT. 8ALTLUMC AND t.KliMAN IMNES. UMLAUT'S WINK STOUK. 11. K. SLAVU1KEB. AllT. S1,000 Hl:V.Kl) r nr uy case of hldnev Troubles. Nervous Debility, Slental and Ph slcal Weakness that BOTANIC MillM. IUT1K1IS tails te cure. Sold by druggists, M cunts. II Kit It MKD CO., Ne. 13 North 11th St , l'hlla., Pa. Circulars free. marJiuSmdTu.lbA-Aw .r.NTi:u-i.Aiiei:i:H.s ASH I-Ol N- It dry help -. msrri.Hl man preferred Cotten mill work ter families, steady employment . wages 1.30 iHr rtav . rent from Inur te six dollars. Apply Mlllilllu 3lanu acturlng Ce., quinine, .iew .iers-y JjlWt.lil.W As Wl II HAM D KKMBLE, Agt IJisTAlK OK I'HAKI.KM t'ONSTKIN, U late of Ijincaster 1 it v. l'a .deceased. Let ters testamentary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons in debted thereto are requesu-,1 te make Imme diate pu)tuent. and these having claims or de mands against the seme will present them Itheut delay ter settlement te the undersigned, residing In Lancaster etty, Pa ALKWNDKIl IIAIIUIS, augi-fltdTu Executer SI KINO OI'KNINO AT II. GEK HAifra. FINE TAILORING. The Largest and most Complete Assortment of FIXh, WOOLLENS, for thesprtngTiade te be found In the City of Lancaster. A Chetce Line of Spring Overceatings and I'anuuoenings in an urn ljiiusi 1 aiierns. Price Lew, Best Workmanship, and all goods Warranted as represented. H. GERHART, NO 43 NOKTI1 QUEEN STKKET. r"Oppo9!te the l'ostetnce. raar.T-lydil A USOIUTION TRIIMI'IIANT' NATURE'S LAW VINDICATED I G. W. HOLMAN, M. D, (iF XEW Yd UK, Discoverer and successful demonstrator of the only scientirlc theer" for th cure and pre vention ofdlsee.se by OUTWARD APPLICA TION, will be at tbe Stevens Heuse, Lancaster, Pa., TUESDAY, AUG. 3, WIIEUE HE MAY BE CONSULTED DULY, FOR ONE WEEK, And will cheerfully glve advice, and Instruc tion in the application and ue of this treat mint, te all who call between the hours of 9 a, m and I p. m. COflSULTlTICW FREE. julysi-3md-Tu,ThA3 e AK HALiU Het Weather Clothing. Gaw.a.. L1.nnnt. ether Warm Day clothing Slaterlajj In Greatest -ic.Mrn, I IQtlUUI,. c-wisut; Seersuckers, Alpacas Variety of Uuall uies ana rile ilces. teu' '11 nnd the practical sort of clothing here. The most highest care given te Its reliability. 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. JuneJl tfdoed TTSE NONE BUT " BEST'S " HOT AIR FUMACES! MADE or HEAVY IKON. liore square feet of Itadlatlng Surface, most economical In fuel, and the Best Itesulu In Heating Dwellings, Schools, Churches et any Heater In the market 1'eaer Nut Ceal for fuel Estimate, furnished for Heaters, Including Masonry, Het Air Pipes, Heglsters, etc. Plenty of Lancaster reference. Healers guaranteed te give entire satisfaction or taken out at our own expense. lining both practical men In the business, ve ask a share or patronage. Estimates cheerfully furnished for Plnmblng. Gaa Kitting, Tin and Sheet Iren Werk, lioenng. Alse a full supply et Tlnware, Ae. Prices te suit the tlms. Ulveuaacell. EVERTS & OVERDEER, COUNEIl OC EAST KIVO. JOHN AND MID DLE blltEKTS. raayl-emdM.W.ASU I.EOAL NOT1VEH. ESTATE OF A. W. IIUSHEL, LATE OF Lancaster city, deceased. .letters testa mentary en said estate having been granted te the underslgned, all persons Indebted there to are requested tomakelininkdlate payment, and these having clams or demands against the same, will present them without deiay forsettle fersettle mcnl te the undersigned, residing In Lan caster tlty. JOHN it. K08HKL, LEO. 1-.KU8SEL, Executers. J. Hit ilnew.s, Attorney. jyueWM ESTATE OF liVDIA SMITH, LATH OF Washington City, D.U., deceased. Thoun Theun deniigned auditor, appointed te dl.trlbute tha balance remaining In the hands of Walter M, franklin, ancillary administrator e. t a., te and among these legally entitled te thosame, will It for that purpose en THU118DAY, AUOUST 19, lKatt, In the Library Iloem pf thu Court Heuse, In the city of Lancaster, whom all persons in terested In .aid distribution may attend. JylWtdM JOHN W. APl'LL, Auditor. ESTATK OF ADAM HOOICAKIKLD. lata of West Lampeter township, Lancas ter county, l'a., deceased, The undersigned auditor, appointed lop uu en exceptions aud te distribute tbe balance remaining In the hands of A.J. lteckaneld, administrator, te and among these legally entitled te the same, win .it for that putpese enSATUuDAY, aUUUBTH, 1SJ, at 10 o'clock, In the Library lloem of the Court Heuse, In the city of Lancaster, where all per ion. Interested In Mild distribution may attend. J 1.3 tdJl CHABLtS DEN UIJ8, Auditor, jvitir nrjruriiiKirjcAfrfi. Dh. w. 11. i.ewni.u ItKM'ISi, tlraduate of 1 he Ifnlvei.lty , Maryland, with Dr. K. K. imng, Ne, s Kust Omiigii .inel, Ijiii aster, l'a. iii'il-lmwAttdessI SKA1.K1) VKOI'USAl.S rilirTi'TTlNlt stisitu Heating Appamttis In ttie Court Deuse, Inncasier, l'a, will Ihi recelnsl nt the oltlreol the t'niinty Ceiumlssliiners until neon Saturday, July 31, fssu. By outer of the tuiMll 1 ii.n jiianiiin Mi-,. Attest Fiiask IIsicst, I letk. JWtHHttll -VTOTICKTOTIIK I.ADIIt.S I J. s I am a boy raised In lledfetd county. All w III, 1 lh te become Hf-enritnti'il In rortesiMin de ni-n will send their picture, 1 will ellOslii by tetitrnnttet. V. V tll.ul'Mi:, nug J Sid New Lnlerprtse, IHslfimt Ca, l'a. M Y MX) TIIKTII AUK AS 1 100 1) AS ran be purrlnseil lu Ijim-aster ler II., in Call nnd Ihi cenvltirid. All work warranted, lias adintntsti-nst. W L. risllKll'S Dentist apl? tyd Ne itl North queen Street. ESTTK ernlEDKUICIi II W1LLKI. I.ATK of I Biiesj,t,T cltv. deceased Letters el admlulst'iitleti en said estntu hating been graut.sl te the uuderslgiii-d, all person indrtit ed therein ats ivijuested te tnaUii ImmiMllatn 'ayment, and thes hailng rlaltus or demands against the muue. will pivent them without de lay forsett'einent te the undersigned, residing tn Lancaster, l'a AUUl'SI'A WII.I.UI. J us.ld t u Admlnlstrnt rl x nltllAT UAHIIAINS. HIRSH & BROTHER. SPECIAL LOT 100 ALL-WOOL SUITS $10.00 A SUIT. Is a Special Kirgalu In a HneWidnWnl Worsted suit I. worth fully one-half mere, and Is an All Dress Suit Call aud nee thctii. A SPECIAL BARCJAIN -1N- Twe Hundred Men's ami Hey's Light Colored Cassimere Ceals, AT PUH. ES KANU1NU 1'KOM IIIOTO Ilea Til KSU MUST t.O THIS WEEK. 100 BOYS' VESTS AT 25 OENTS. I. nudum, hnee I'anU, 2&c., :;., Kv . ;jc , te I1S fhlldren s (,auze L'ndershtru, av. 2W? , Uc. Men s liauie I. ndcrwear, 17c. te II. ee each Trunks and Valises, Olnb Bags and Carry iag Straps, ALL AT BEDCtED BATES MAM OTIIKIt BAltOAlNS HIRSH ABROTBER'S ONE-PRIOE CLOTHING AND FDRNISHING HOUSE, COIINXK NOUTII QURKN 1TUKTAND ChNTIlK Sgt'AltE. Stere clwcs every dayat6p. m. Saturdays at 1 p m. w ILLtlAMSON A KOSTK1L 32 TO 38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. ire Selling A VEUY QOOD SOFT WOOL HAT FOR MEN Fer lOe. Apioce. Everyday Straw Hats Fer 6 Oenta. HOYS' DRESS STRAW HATS Fer 26e. Eaeb. SHOUT SLEEVES B1LBIUG0AN liN'DERSIIll.TS Fer 25e. Eaeh. Men's Fine Dress Straw llats Fer 81.00. A LARGE LOT OF NECKWEAR Fer lOe. a Choice. A Geed White Dress Shirt Fer 38e. AU SIzeb, or a Pair of thorn for 75e. A GOOD LAUNDUIEl) COLORED SHIRT Fer 60c. A Riveted Butten Heavy Duck Overall Fer 60e, A KlltBT-CLASS I1UTTON UAL AND CONQUES3 DRESS SHOE, IN DIirrKUKNT HTYLEB, Fer 83,00 A Pair Fer Men. A Geed A.aertment el MEN'S SUITS Fer 83.00 a Suit, w"a x"r8nu w, Wor M lw' tmta 0I th0 Eults kkw AvrmmrmmmrnHn. 7iini:wiusku:h. .- instillation et itBlled lii Th nniiitrV? ' S lm "0l At UKlUAUT'S OLD WINK STOKK, -- "' IC'HLAYMlH.Agt, S MIMHt'lNIUtSK'niKKlNKHT OALIFOnNIA DIIANDY In t lie .Mai Uel.nl 11(11 1 II Kit's l.lutloltSleitK, .J" UJi!!! ' "K "."'. Lancaster, l'a. A 'wirlWV " AT.K Te-i.irr'i'Ai'Kit, j . wired and wmiiMi.t , in.i,r.,i. i . ....J ... ,-a ..... ....... . lOceuts.at """ IIUMLKY'S llltlld STOUK, Ne. .Itl West King Street ArA,fKM?.)"f ."YAH A IIKAITtTkh ll clear tilled of ohelra Ne. 1 Havana, arn aKar,.,'ia" '" lmen f n "'"" llSVanS MAItKI.KVS, Veliew rrent" ( rermet.y lUHnttf1 iietlh 'lc 8treflt AfAUKMlY'S ' Yhl.t.OW I-'KONT" AVi, ciear niler Havana 5 rent Cigar I. nre. I"-!' 'iVt'd by Binnkers tlin host In thi mirl MAHKI.K.'H ".ollew front" ... ... Ne -21 North yuisen Streot (lertuerly llartman'.) ri.VNADA IIOKNKS. I new lui.i in I'nilmd el UANADA IIOItRKS, I Irst-Clas. Ileal y Draft Alie a Cailead til Ohie iitul Kontueky Horttefl, Hrt i lass Dilieni and Hemrs for Ocmeral ruiin iMiii -in te lie sum ill private sale. sold nt private sain. UKOIUlK UKOSSMAN. KVAN'S KI.OUH. LEVAN'S FLOUR AhvityH Uniform and Reliable RUDI'CTIO.N ! Te ttiose lu want of n summer suit el I lellies, t'aiilnloeulnirs or estlnKS can ave money tiy rnlllitttat Itosensteln'alallonnK Tar Tar lers, staw a (aeueral deduction has leeu inaile. A Heed "luinmer surge suit fur 118, tHuimed with I'liimee Mlk v Mce LiiKlUhSerKeSull In lllue and Uiack let IS" i.'itant I'sntaloens for M. l'ati'nt strnps ai l'.rlert Kllllrm. A. II. HOsh.NSTKl.V, 37 Neilh Ulleen St Qttl.VMlHA-THHI.irilAYiTeNiTYl At i.USTS, J.I. III r 111- I II K SKASON OUIl l'A 11.1UN t'V iltl.K TO HOLD 1IIR ilL'LIITtlltK. llAUrlNllU I.OUANDK'S Mexican Pavilion Combination. iif?n.,..V,.,.,!Men ttl 2 ,,,, sl' lotenpo-po.lt- (llil llellliiB Mm (Klteheutnwn I Ih.i iMipular resort ferlaitu.. Adml.slen, 10c. tV lyllslt c I;MtlI".'r,,K TKA A C'OKKKB ji .t.i-ii KiviUH wy lue " Four Llttle Mnida from Scheel." IS IT ASt UONDKIt 1 AM OALLED THE TEA & COFFEE MAN. t-elllnu evriVV" pound! of CoIT'e in tss.1, te say nottilUKef the larun amount of Teas I elit. i Itt.-en earsiixpetlence In Ihn lea and CorTeo iluslnr-it In Irelanil, si-etland and America ha tauxht me te select the klml of goods the poepto mint I ns lie Riiess mrk (as remn weuld-lra tea and entire dealers de) In purchasing tbese glHMlS FORTY-FIVE CEMTS -WILL lit Y Four Pounds of Granulated Sugar -AND- One found uT I'tirhulrd l'teelsler (Jrade orCelTec, nt my TEA &. COFFEE STORE, NO. 30 Wi3ST KINO STRBBr. CLARKE ! THE OUIU1.VA1. TKA AND tOirEE MAN. 1' s. Ilrlnsr your rortlftcate te Clarke' and get n ten cunt cakn of Meating Seap, sheet of music and a beautiful can), froe MAt'NAY'S TKA AND UOHKI.B STOKK. Ne advantage taken of "llttle mal.U from school ." It l cruel, a well as un (rallant, to"gtve them away Iiesiaes, thu pretty innocents ' have nothing tn ae with the case" except te blush for the man who would he e mean. KOUIt I'Ol'MIS OKANULATED SUOAIt AN ONK I'Ul'S'Der L'NllIVALKD KACKL- SlOHOKADKer COI'rEK, FOR 50CENTS. 40 CENTS WILL BUY SAME IJfANTITY Of SUOAll AND ONE I'OLND or "CELKIIUATED COMHINATION " COr'rKE. MACNAY'S TEA AND COFFEE STORE, NOS. IU A It; NOUTII I.UKKN 8T. - Floating Seap Krco. Elnctrie Seap, Sheet of Music and Cookery lloelcglvonaway. Jyss-ltd ULAHHWAiir. rriOII ,: MAHTIN. gkinaIall REDUCTION -IN- PRICES -or- Glassware, &c. Kiglit dnys of tlie forty of cut prices are already geno, nnd se are many e the goods placed en the Iiargaln Table. As oue line is exhausted we place etlier articles en the table. We will continue te de se until the time is up, if it takes the entlre Bteck. "We imagine some are saying " That they just advirllse se, nnd when you want te buy anything you must pay full price, or the excuse is' just out.'" Well, you make a test of this and convlnce yourself that we nre doing what we aie advertising. J)en't leso this opportunity for gettlng Cheap Goods, IipMBnin 15 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTEU, l'A, l .'- '-!'-T,.. .ifflUlfifcfria&si