U f rJ F" ;.;w f THB LANCASTER DATLY ngTELLIGENCEK. THURSDAY. AUGUST 5, 1886. -?t' Sv -''V-' v biU rt :l' :$ df' r 1 If ' 15 ! ft gf bt K?" feV f ii - . l i. i. r COLUMBIA STRIKE. MM TO KB Of VOMItllEHAIlLl VUMATIOX. Dellar Vt We le H Fer th Striken le Kmp rp tn 1sjM-Wh7 the Employ Bslnssi .? M MfUN Tht te 0. CoTrmnendenoa of iRtiuiatncBB. POLtMtiU, Ae 5. Tbeiltnatlen between MpkrM Of in lerev ruiuu mum ui tWilWMtl Mil thT fT"'""" of tlie name aebHROi. leaternay auemoeti a Mga number or the iron werkers or told meeting in the armory, being from three te Mx o'clock. At MBBMncement of the Rtrlke the men uninfect with the association et Iren ken of Philadelphia atatlng the attua MM when a reply was received that no MMett cenld be taken by the aMoelatlen .ikaMl the men were memtrars of the Union. - Andrew Lee, vice president of the Klglilh l Is t tnct of Amalgamated Auoclatlen of Iren fad Steel worker, arrived in 10 Z Iambi and waa present at the meeting el F ----- - altAnMii Tha mun Inlnfwl Ihn i'- aumelitlnn. after which Mr. Lee made a V!U ntuh nUtlnc that 51.000 per week would le ' Mat te the men. te be divided among the -,' atrlkeraef the three mill", and this would " mnntinnn a innir aa me siriKO waa in lerea The men are very reticent about the ImM BMM done at the meettne, but Kay that they are fully determined net te return te work until the advanced prices are paid Tha men are of the opinion that the illfllculty -Will seen be settled and they will return te work about next Monday. On the part of the management of the different mill', a different view et the matter Is taken and they declare that the advance prices can not be paid and the mill" will net be run If tbOM prleea must be paid te the empleyes. The management claim that Philadelphia mill can procure some of the materials at a lower cost than in Columbia and Iren can be old lower, as freight en the production must net be paid. The Columbia mills pay freight te have their Iren hipped te Philadelphia, which cost is 'avoided by the mills in the city. The man agement will net grant the demands of the strikers and It leeks as If the strike would be a prolonged one. At the Columbia roll ing mill the heating furnaces are new In operation. Much bar Iren Is net used, but In the place the finished Iren is made from aerap Iren. The men at work nay that they cannot aflbrd te step work, as they have mllles te support. Cornerstone Laying. A Tery large number of people gathered at the new edifice of the United Brethren church, en North Fifth street, last night, at which time the corner-stone was laid. The exercises consisted as follews: Heading of the services of corner-stone laying. Kev. UlL- Dens, Mount Jey; prayer, Hev. r. J. Clay Clay Meran ; hymn; explanatory address, Hev. C D. Harp ; the speaker gave a financial state ment or the church, and stated that any per sona giving any amount above ten cents would have their names placed In the stone. During Binglng collectors went among the audience for contributions ; the corner-stone was then placed In position, after which the people were dismissed with the benediction. On Saturday afternoon the August Flowers, of Lancaster, will play a game of ball with the Columbia club. Tuisgauiewlllbeagoed one and the visitors w 111 present Drlsoell and Gibsen as their battery. Town Notes. The Shawnee tire company will held their regular monthly meeting this ovenlng. The Mexican Pavilion company will make their last appearance In Columbia te-night. The show baa been drawing large audiences and general satisfaction has been given. The show will go te Manhelui. The Lindlsvllle campmceting closes to night, when a number of Columbians will visit the camp te witness the closing ex ercises. The Columbia Armery association has de clared a semi-annual dividend of I per cent., pavable at the banking house of E. K. .Smith &Ce. The large tree In front of ilaldeman's new store has been removed and tbeuew bulldiug presents a very One appearance. Twenty-nine Columbians lelt town this inenlug cu the excursion en the Heading A Columbia railroad te Atlantic City. A new paper rack lias been placed In the postelU.ee for the better handling of news papers arriving In tow n. Will Fendrich has received two valuable English mastiffs from Victer M. llaldeuian, of Wayne station. The dogs are registered as "Adenis" and "Adele" and are valuable animals. Mrs. Ilutter, mother-in-law of Mr. J. II. Murphy, supervisor el the Frederick iIIvpi. Ien of the Pennsylvania railroad, died at the home of Mr. Murphy en Seuth Second street, last night about ten o'clock. Thedatoeftho luneral has net been arranged. The blackberry brigade of Yerk county arrive In town every morning, bringing large quantities et these berries, which are sold for low prices. Jehn Lancaster, cennected with the circus, had a bearing before bquire Frank charged with stealing a geld pin from a woman named Ida Dampman. The complainant old net appear and the accused was discharged after returning the pin te the squire. XHiKTi ceyrtcitTH Anntv. This 1 One or the Uentllrent Kesnlts el the Landlsrllle Camp, LANDI8VII.LE CAMFINO GROUND, Aug. 5. Yesterday a large number of visitors were at camp. Most of these were from Lan caster. Among them wero Hen. A. Herr Smith and Mrs. Eliza Smith, his sister; Win, B. Given, esq., Columbia; Kev. O. I). Carrow, D. D., of Lebanon ; Rev. F. G. Cexton, Mr. G. T. Klrkpatrlck, Mrs. J. P. Wlckersbam and Mrs. Lemuel Khy. Rev. Jno. A. Koche, D. D., or Brooklyn, preached at 10 o'clock a very fine sermnn lrem St. Jehn xll., 32: "And I, if I be lifted up from the earth, will draw all men with me." This sermon was one of the best preached at the campmeetlng, a very excellent exposition of the text The doctor is in great request among his friends at Landlsvllle campmeet lng and It would heem strange It he should be absent. He Is the eldest minister, being upwards of TOyeurseId. Ilels,netwlihRtand. lug his age, one of the most pungent and physically strong. At 3 o'cleok Kev. Win. II. Plckep, of Glen Moere, Philadelphia conference, preached a very excellent and acceptable sermen from Hebrews IL, 3 : " Hew shall we escape If we neglect se great (salvation." At 1:30 there was two meeting In progress the children's, led by Kev. C. Kheadx, and a meeting for the promotion or holiness lu the tent en the hill, led by Mrs. Kliza Smith, lleth were largely attended auit geed results followed. At 0 o'clock the holiness praver meeting commenced en the hill. Mrs. Eliza Smith had charge. The meeting was dUmlsbed at the proper time ; but one steker, a young man, would net loave the tent until blessed. He the meeting was continued until lOo'cleck when he was converted. At 730 Kev. Mr. Lantz, of Cout ral Penn sylvania conference, preached from Hebrews ail: Wbererbre we, securing a kingdom which cannot be moved. The sermon waa well received by the large audience. It was well delivered aud packed with thoughts that if appropriated will be edirylng te the mind and u great blessing te the soul. The meeting was kept un until 10 e clock by exhortation and prayer. There are new reported at least thirty new coin erts, Iecs me meeting began. This morning at 0 'ocleck the family wor wer anip meeting la In progress at the tabernacle !2?J'i wriltlng. The presiding elder, f.mm.:.Cr?uchaPIaled te all the heads or "!" L0' h,e.Eenlce" tM year. He wanted f mn .y te erec.t a fam'lv altr. and keep lueae meetings while he was en this camti ground. Kev. Jehn Crouch is cue el the best men we have here, and thoreuehiv in, bued with his Masters werk-ifln I and VY'" -"- !. laiuu it is uet sur, Hatband and tVlfe licld fur TrUI. Kebert J. Presberry, colored, was heard by Alderman Fordney this morning en a charge of rape preferred by Lilly Themas, of Celuit'. Ma. The gin swore esltlvely te the com cem com llaalenot the elluiue. and the case v as re. 'turned te the August sessions. He entered 'balllu the sum el 11,000 before Judge Llv iBgatOO for his appearanee, JUbeeca Presberry, wile of Kebert, waa also M4 i 9W0 ball for aauulllng Lilly when leM wltat Jmr husband had done. prising mat ne lias a strong held en his neei,i Kev. J. T. Satchell, the president, hasten everywhere. "Werk. wJrk," i h U ,Z .e", campraeetlng. He will preach at le o'clock kwly. ram rACATien hkaux. Hew. the l'eopl,Thren Hi Hlstlen ter V.t ruraluii Tirkrt This morning the PeuiisjUanla railroad ran an excursion te the seashore. The tickets were geed te go Philadelphia, and theuce either te Atlantic City or te Cae May. Twe hundred and ten iorsens took advantage of the cheap rates te make the trip. An excursion was run eer the Heading railroad te Atlantle City, aud ndoreu persons went en It. Hen. J. L. Slolnmetz left tills iiioriilng.fer Saratoga. He will also visit .evett. The Pennsylvania railroad stat'uii present ed a lively apiwarnnre lietween nine and ten o'clock this merulng. This Is ladles day at Yerk Furnace, v. here the Presbjtcrlan Me Me eorial association Is eucamtxjd, and quite a large number et wives, mothers, slsiers and sweethearts went out telsit them. This Is also the last day of the Landlllle cainp meetlng, and there was a great rush for that place this forenoon. The Kalahera camping club, composed of a number el young men of this city, left en the 0:33 a. in. train te-day te camp for n week or ten days at Happy ' alley, near Pert lepeIL The party consists of Charles U. Ixmg, Edward I). Kellly, C. Heee Eaby, Henry Shreder, J. Neln Shreiler, Allrtst ltltner and'J. J. I'hler. Mlsea Eva and Annie Shade, of Heading, are visiting Ir lends In Laucvtcr. Misses llerttit Ebeniimi ami Mary E. Ulrlch, of thlscily, are new in West Chester. They will return lu a few dajs. a H O.M-1.V.S fiUlcmr. Sirs, KniiirClivtiliers llanes llrrsrlirea Tree In An On hanl H AHUYMLt.K, Aug. 6. This morning the wife of Emer Chambers, residing mi Kebert Maxwell's farm, a mile west et I ulcem, In Drumere township, commuted suicide by hanging horself te a tree in the orchard. The woman first sent her grown daughter te pick blackberries. While there was no ene else about the premises she stel Inte the orchard and committed the deed. She was teuud be tween and 5) o'cleok. YiMenlsv stie kept trying te get away from the lieu, and It Is tellBvel tliat she then contemplated taking her We. The woman had been melancholy ter seme tlme paU bbe was about V) years of age and besldes a husband, who is a well known anil respected citizen, leases setrnl grown children. THE MEDICAL SOVIKIY The lluttuets TraiiMirteil at the Aufuit Meet lujc et tlie Doiten. The August meetlngef the Lancaster Cltv and County Medical society was held ou Wednesday with the following members present: Doctors Albright, Hrjsen, ISlacb, IUker, Ileardman, Illackwoed, Carpenter, Craig, Dunlap, Deaver, l)a Is, M. L , Ehler, Herst, Herr, It. F , Herr, A. J., Hertiup, Ilyus, Llneawetver, Livingston, Leamau, J. K., I.lghtner, Miller, Musvr, J. IL, Musser, II. E., Isewpher, Hehrer, U. IL, Kelanil, Hlngwalt, Shartle, Sicgler. bheak, I). II., Winner, J. M.. Wentz, W. J., Welcbans, Weaver, D. II , Vclseman, legler, J L , aud ZelL Heperts from all sections of the county showed that there was somesli kuess, imt no epidemic Is prevailing. The last Thursday of August w is Uxed for the meeting-et the I'i leu Medical societies at Yerk Furnace. The societies making up the union are from Lancaster, Duiphin, Yerk and Cumberland counties, tins state, llatterd and Cecil counties, Maryland. Interesting cases were reported by Doctors Ziegler, Deaver, Miller and Craig, and dls cussed by the members. llluuder In Centtructlng a Sener The new sewer en West King street from Prlnce street te Centre Square was com pleted at neon te-day by mlth A Kltch. The contractors were given twenty days te de the work, but they completed It in s0ven days and five hours. Wnen the tower had been almost finished it was found that It was tee high at the Centre Square end fe' some of the cellars along the way. This is con siderable of a blunder, but it Is net the fault et the contractors who did their work as ordered. The cltv regulator Is nrebablv te blame for the mistake, but the members of the street committee havea big time explaining it. The sewer Is net a particle or tieneflt te numerous property-holders along the line; but lu the usual careless manner et doing city work no step will be made for Buch blunders and the Belgian blocks will be laid uieti IL A Maner '-urprUe Ou Wednesday Mrs. Benjamin K. Man ning, of Creswell, Maner tow nship, was tllty nlne j ears of age, and her children arranged a monster surprise party, whleh was held In the eieniug. About two hundred persons were present, and the majeritv took supper. A speech was made by H. H. "Kurtz, and the Conertega Centre baud furnished excellent music Miss Llllie Hershey plaved the organ and there was plenty of geed singing. Charged With Perjury Lucinda Jenkins, a colored damsel from Columbia, w.is a defendant at Alderman Uarr's court this morning. She was charged with having committed wilful and deliberate perjury in swearing tint Mary Lloyd, an other Columbia girl, was drunk, which the said Mary alleges Is false, as she does net drink. Lucinda furnished ball lu thesurn of f 200 ter trial at the August court et quarter sessions. A MImIdc llnrte Pound. This morning when Itenjamlu Evans, butcher, of North Queen street, went te his stable he found the deer open and his horse gena He supposed that the animal had been stolen and began making inquiry concerning him. He was afterwards found, having been caught iu the rear of the Grape heteL Sent te the tVeikhnuie. Harry Smith, aone-legged stranger, under the Influence of liquor, was arrested for tag ging en North Duke strpct, last evening, by Olllcer Beechler. When he was relumed he became ery Insolent. The mayor com mltted him te the vvorUien-e ler IJO days. Drunk Ne. 2 was discharged ou premising te leave town at once. The Cook Arretted Amelia Aldridge, the colored cook at Edward Copland's house, who escaped en Tuesday when a raid was made en It, was arrestcxl last evening by OHr Kellly. Her case will be disposed et en Mendav evening, when Copland Is heard for keeping a dis orderly house. Permanent Appointment. Mr. Jehn T. Murphy has received from New Yerk the papers announcing his jor jer manent appointment as railway xra! . .erk lietween Heading and Quarry villa at a ma lerlal increase of salary. The apjKintment la a recognition of meritorious work. I'alutlnc the I'areineul It'll Last evening an expressmau was unloading a barrel or red pulp, which Is very heavy, at Stelnmau A Ca's stere. Beth euds came out of the barrel and thocentonts were spilled all ever the pavement, drawing a crowd. It was all gathered up. A Telrgraiili Oltlce Cle.rd The Mutual Union Telegraph cemiwuy have closed their elllcs In Centre Square en account of lack et Patronage. 'I he Western I nlen company will use ihelr wires and call bexes In addition te ethors, anil start a dis trict messenger service. A family Quarrel. Anten Sears, or the Seventh ward, and his wife, had arowyesterday and he threw stones at her lu the street He was arrested for drunkenness aud disorderly conduct and committed in delault of ball for a hearln" bv Alderman A. F. Dennelly. Chance of Hetel Proprietor!. The Cooper house, en West Kin.; street, will change hands ou next Meuduy when James K. Alexander will be succeeded by Captalu Jeseph L'mble, late county register, Fettlial I'eatpuued. The Maytown cornet band, whose festival was te have taken place last Saturday, but which was postponed ou account el the in. clement weather, will take place next batur urday, v. calher permitting. Scheel Heard. The August meeting of the Lancaster city r!ll eChi,,rd,.w,1" Veld ln meu coun ceun ell chamber this evening at 730 o'clock. beg Died in a lit. This morning a terrier deg fell down the hteps te the basement uuder Brlmmer'a livery office In a fit and died ln a short time. J SMASH Hid II I. V KXClTBlt. The Cau.eJ Is the Kilting tTni el llirlr dumber hy CentHt;. Di'KAMie, Cot., Aug fv TlieHi Indians at the rnutherit I le agency are again In a state of excitement oer the killing by row boys of two of their number he w ere oil en a roustabout trip through the Disappointment creek region of country. The news reached the agency Tuesday by a Navajo courier . and O. S. Merrill, of the agency, w he arrived here yesterday, reports that the Indians are Indigent and boisterous. The l'toshae been discontented for weeks. 'Ihey were lisl te beliee that Congress would change their resort atlen from Colerado te I'tah. The bill passed ene branch of Congress early In the summer, but Is still hanging lire. As seen as the bill passed the Heuse the I tw packed up their traps aud he eer sluce that time been ready le leave en a day's notice. The long delay has made them fretful and led them te believe that some tricking was being played en them. A month age a party numbering In the vicinity of 100 left the agency for the country te the West and Seuth, which country Is occupied by the cattlemen. Their depredations, such as killing cattle, burning grass, Ac, have been reported from tlme te time aud a colli sion betw eeu thorn anil the cow boys has been expected dally, lu antlcipstien of such trouble two companies of soldiers have been stationed ou Disappointment creek. The place where the killing occurred Is about (s) miles -west of Durangn. The particulars have net been received and probably never will be, as the cow boys keep such atlalrs n secret among themselves. The I'tes at the agency are reported te be In a deplorable condition. A loathsome dise.vse is fast di minishing their ranks. Three years age they numbered 1,100; new they are only S00 strong. During the past year about 100 et thorn have died, while there have been enlv II births. The fw Parliament. Londen, Aug. : The new Parliament met at J o'clock this afternoon, and alter a few preliminary ceremonies the swearing lu of members was begun. Among the earliest te arrive was Mr. Gladstone, who took a seateu the trent oppo sition bench wholly unnoticed, net the slightest demonstration being indulged In elther by his friends or enemies. He was hardly seated when Mr. Cham, berlaln eutered and sat down upon thesame bench. The Marquis of Hartlngten quickly followed and took a scat between Jehn Merley and Mr. Chamberlain. When Lordllartlegton took hisseit Mr. Gladstone arese and advancing toward Chamber lain and Uartingten shook hands cordially with both and Immediately entered into a conversation w 1th them. Mr, Arthur Wells ley Pell was reelected speaker. forty Knuts an Heur, from the Public Opinion (Londen) The Idea that It is posslble te propel ships at the rate of lerty knots an hour, or at some speed much higher than exists at present, is eelng discussed both iu this country aud lu America. Professer Thursten, of the Slbly college, haj recently taken up the subject, and concludes that It is possible. The reason ing of these who held that 17 miles au hour is an attainable speed Is based from becinniuc te end en w hat is done in torpedo beats , but It by no means fellows that what Is possible en a small scale Is equallv powsible ou a large scale. It would be necevsary, ln order te secure success, te augment net only the dimensions of the moving parts, but the strength of the matorialset which they are made without iiugtnentlug their weight in like manner, in a way which Is net practica ble. Se far as can be een, the limit has been very nearlv reached at present In such ships as the Oregon and the America. If the peweraeq unetl augmented In any reasonable, ratio wltu the speed, then great advances would be pract'cible. Yet even If doubling the power doubled the speed, It is net easy te see hew double her present iwwer could be get into the America. This vessel has a displacement el O,"! tens and engines Indica ting 0,000 ber.ses. In smooth water she makes when driven nearly -0 knets: bub unfortu nately, te double her speed would require net less than s multiplied by o,cei) equals 72,000 horse power at least probably K000 Is nearer the mark and this Is quite out of the question. The only hope el success must besought In the discovery or Invention of some type of engine which will have nc re ciprocating puts a rotary engiue, ln fact, which will permit au extravagantly high piston speed te be adopted, and even then the chance that such a speed could tie made a pacing speed la extremely problematical. Utile Fact for Sunday study, The learned Prlnce or Grenada, heir te the Spanl'h throne, was imprisoned In thel'alace efSkullH, Madrid. Afterthirty-threeyearsln thislivlug tomb, he wrote In his Bible the following . "ln the Hible the word Lord is found l,i times, the word Jehovah 5,;I3 times, and the word reverend but once and that in the 111th l'salm. The eighth verse et the llsth IValm Is the middle verse of the Hlble. The ninth verse of the Mh chapter et Esther Is the longest verse; the thirty-Ulth verse of the 11th chapter ct St. Jehn U the shortest. In the 107th I'salm four verses are alike the Sth, 15th, 21st and 31st. Each verae of the 133th lalm ends alike. Ne names or words with mere than six syllables are found in the Bible. The 37th chapter of Isaiah and the 10th chapter of the 2d Kings are alike. The word girl occurs but nnce In the Hlble, and that ln the 3d verse of the 3d chapter or Joel. There are found in bjth books of the Hlble 3,S0, 1S.J letters, 773,003 words, .11,371 verses, l,ls9 chapters aud 60 books. The Ji.th chapter et the Acts et the Apostles Is the linest chapter te read. The most beautiful chapter In the Bible Is the 23d Pialin. The four most Inspir ing premises are Jehn, 14th chapter, 2d verw); Jehn, Oth chapter, 37th verse , St. Matthew, 11th chapter, 2.tb verse, ana the 27th I'salm, 1th verse. All who flatter themselves with vain beastings et their perfectnes should learn the f,th chapter el St. Matthew." Eix days stern Laber Bhuu the peer from nature's careleei banquet-hall , The seventh, an angel epea the deer, And smiling, welcomes all ' Combined Cbnrch Krrunlen. Combined Church Cheap Excursion te Ocean 'JreTe, Leng Branch, New ,erk and Ceney Iland, en WednesJuy, Aug H. Hound trip tlrkeu te Ocean Orevu ana Leng llrauch, geed rrtlxdayi, only 13 hound trip tickets te New Yerk and Ceney Island, geed for three days, only MM bpecUl threngb train Ieaves Lancaster, KlDjf street, uei m. , Manhelui, i J; Lltlti, 3 hphrata, 7 05 It's cheap, de Yeu pay your money and take yegr choice. The last cheap one. Fer further particulars see small circular at all stations. aJ,s,lu,n,!.17.tltw Clear the VVsy for the escape from the system of Its wutn and dubrl, which. If retained, would villain the bodily fluids and overthrew health. Thatfm IKirtaat ebtnnel of exit, the bowels, may be kept permanently tree from obstructions by using the non griping, gently acting and agreeable catbvrtlc, 1 1 enfetters btemarh Hitters, which net only liberates linpurllUs, but Invigorates the lining of tbe Intestinal canal, when weak t ned by constlnatlenorlhe unwleouseof violent purgatives. The stomach, liver unit urinary organs aie llkulsu reinforced and uroused le healthful uctlen by this beneficent umle and corrective, and every organ, Hber muscle and nerve experiences a share of Its Invigorating In lluence Unobjectionable In flavor, u most genial asd wholesome medicinal stimulant, and ewlnir lis efflcacy te botunle sources exclusively. It Is the remedy best adapted te household use, en account el Its safety, wide scope und speedy action. aug5tel3 UKATtlH. Acuxst. At Wheatland Mills, August 4lh, el consumption, franklin a Aument, In his 1J1 )car The relatives and friends of the faintly ui-eiu spectfully Invited te attend the luneral, fim his late residence, en Saturday, August 7th, at III o'clock, bervlccs at tha l'resb) tcrlan church at btrasburg. auJutd M AUK MCTII. flUUdelphla Produce Market. Phiudsli-hu, Aug. 5 flour Market dull, aalea of te) barrels t Mlnn. bakers. W6eQ4 75i Penna. family at M 7504 1 Westere at II Usj4 m j Patents. l MlQi ue. Uye Heur dun at$3 QJ M. e.L pv. P-f .call Wheat Aug, tflJict Sept., 81X0 I Oct., t&Jic,; Nev , bClie. ' ' ' vem Aug lac.; oept., 'jf e ; Oct., eejicj Nev., Net,UcU'' S5a' tept' 5,K' 0cU' "X"' Mewlern Produce Mstltet. .Saw VeimVAiiK. & flour market Mriulv Imt dull t Urns U J Mi Superfine, ri cu. Common In UixM Kvtrn Western, fi tistl'kVi tliKHt tn L helrst Evtm Western, II Wtt lj City Mill hJtlnv ft ttHII CA for VVest Indies t Mtun. Kitra,:i i, Kitnv .Ne S, U bUti N Wheat Ne. I Uisl Hale en sqxit, 'e t Ne. 1 VV hite, stale. .- n. Kiv 3 lted, W Inter.SepI , SVre i l)ct .; Cern Ne, i IUed, cli, I ',e . Vpt.M'.e, Uats Via I v. hlte Stale, spot, It-rtl v Nn. 5. de I.V ( Aug , 33V.C il.i. Ityediill llarley nominal. Perk dull i .New Ms, 111 KJUlill v, ljirvl-J-et't.,1, w. Oct ,ss Melassts ,iitl UWc, ler de tet Is'llliiK stock Perte lllee.30(i we. Turix'ntlnn unlet ni 3lc lleeln dull t lrHtned te ainM. II nstl 01 i T Petroleum dull t tetlned In rasrs, ',c Freights nominal grain te Llverisvl, .v,i Witter .Market ,iulet .New Western Chtsvse dull VV estern Cholre, Vkalc t-etCi "tcnilv I Statu- lu?i,. , lu.mm uir tPiC " siKrar market dull i Kenned cutle.it. S-lls. (I5ci (Imniilated.aM i-ii- .Tallew easler i prune city, i IVHc Cetfee dull t fair cargrsv at Wse Klresleulv t Carolina and LniUlana, coinuien te fair, SSaiC; KaiiKe.ii, t'itl'Sc Vhinme Market. Cbicade, Aug, 930a. ni. Market opened Wbent Aug, Tiv,'0( Sept., ',c, OiL. '4c . Nev , hs: Cern Aug, i:sjc i Sept , l.c, Oil, 41'iC Nev , I'e Oats Aug., STVc s Sept.. t,c, Oct , .-.v Pnrk vnr,)NV: s,-nt,r.. Oil,' J. I nrvl Sept., ts v:U , Oct. i tf.'S Utbs Sept., !! U .Oct , l IV CtasMSO Wheat Aug , TTi epL, TS',c Oct, ;-e . Nesr ,suvc Cern-aurusI, U'.c. Sept, P.,ai4'tc Oil,. 45(,c Osts Auk, i"c Sept., ."SV . Ocl t'Sc Perk-Auir.. I'5;S! t-epU, t'ras: Ovi , l.ard-Auii, -. : Sept., t" l: OcU l.aS ltibs auk , I.", , sept.. t, its Oct , t i;s Oram and ITovlileut rtirnlshed by S. K. nntlb ltmker. tuiiAue, Aug v.to'cleckp in. W heat- Cem. Oat. Perk. Lnra vneut ;s ms n: 9 w September 77 4IW !, M 6 1:W October T', 4vv -'J 9(9 5K)J November "i'S M December - ' Uecelpts. Car Iiu Winter Wheat It: Spring Wheat --' Cern t OnU -Hi Kye II lUrley 30 Oil City Crude Oil w; Head Becelpts lien :i,oe Closing Prices 2 o'clock p. iu. Wheat, Cern. Oau. Perk Lard August 71 4I S7 9 57S 6 t September 7T, 44ti ' s fiji, h te October 7i 4, 'ii t ?V 6 S' November .... -sis 's lecember 5lS OU City Crude OU Lire stock Markets. Chicago, Aug. 4 -The flretrj' Jet,rwt reports Cattli- Uecelpts, 7 Ju) head, shlpments. 1 r market steady . shipping steers, tiiotel.ini ts, i KSJ3 te stockers and feeders, t! 4",fJ ?i cons, bulls and mixed, 1 1 5it3 0 , bulk, t! VV a 'O ; through Texsns cattlu weak , cows, f i IS rJJ i cruss tiirs. f tool 50. ileg-ltecelpts, Jjne head; shipments. !.'", market slew reuith and mixed, II I Ml 4S.V: packing and shipping, II N.4JJ 15 light, f I Kill W; skip. liSstleu. Sheep Uecelpu , H0 head; shipments, nene the market ai steady; natives, II "ii i hi. Western, i iegj Sj , Toxins, II 75t . ix Lambs, n3J co Kast Libshtt Cattle receipts, 4ti head sMpments. 570 : market slew . prime, IV (h3J i fair te gixid. II rJl7V: common, 1.1 Hit 1 1 . leeders, 754J1 te , shipments le .Sew erfc, 10 carlmas neus rvs?elpta, 1,100 head ; shipments, l.ini , market slew . PMlaaelphhui, (5 WJV a , Workers. l 75Q4 PC : grosser and common terks.lt I0QI Ce. bhlpmenu te -New lerk, 4 carloads. Sheep receipts, 2,31)0 head: shipments, iixi market slew . prime, II J'til e fair te geed, U : (ft common, II oefti ou; lambs.H Wit Ji. ew Tors mocks. Ssw teaa, Aug i. Wall street, lju p m. m. m. klocey easy at ili per cent, foreign cx cx chinge quiet at it 5SSQ4 S7; Governments Drm ; Currency 6's, liss bid ; 4's coops lli,v bid -, IK'S Ull)i bid The stock market this morning opened ik at a slight decline from last night s rlsures l)ur Ing the tlrst half hour Ilttle or nothing was dene but at the first call a moderate buying move ment in some et he leading speculations, which continued until neon, resulted ln an advance ranging from !J tu IX per cent. The market Is new strong. Stock Markets. quotations by lleed, McOrann A Ce., bankers. Lancaster, l'a. SIW VOBK LIST. U A. H. 1J M. 3 T.V. Canada Paciac e.i,; C C. C. 1 6": Ht usi CoLCeal jij; j,j.j je Central I'aclnc ti'i 41W 4Pi Canada Southern im. 45'2 t.aj Chl.. St. L. A- Pgh Denver A llle urande 2-i j& 2:1V Del. Lack. A Wettem. 1?.-: UiW -4vv2 -Ai. W JSJ. K'. KrlOd ;u4. New Jersey Central MX MX saw J"--- 3-' 3l'l Jii? LOU. A N 4'?i ir,2 tni. Lake-Shere (.; 7 . Michigan Central nu tii HK Mt.wiurl Pacific u: 112 111S Northern Pecinc 2Mr t; s.jJ JJV-i'ret eiCJ 6i3 ni". Jew Yerk Central llt ikM u(& Kast Tenn Cem &. t.lj ct! Omaha ,. 44 i-u . Oregon Trans kjj 3JX an? OntatleA Wejtem ijb Psclfic Mall wj tcli teW Kechestcr A Pttt.Durg . ..." 4 at. raul..... wi tejj 91i 7" raclfle u;' 11 14 Union Paciac S74J KM 67'; Wabash Common 17k l-2 19 Wabash Preierred jn si 3-.i Western Union Telegraph. tfAi m e.72 WostHhere laijj iieJ 1(0 rniLAtiiLrBL list. Lehlgh Valley . 5-iy lt.NTV.PblU 10 10 n rennsylvarla i faw wtj Beading ujj njj v Lehigh NavtgaUea ui'l UestonvUle.T. " PhUadelphla Krle... . je Northern Cent roeplo'a l'ossenirer U'd'KOenlsM'tg's Pa. lime; yty p.jtj u WX M t-lX Household Market. DAIBT. Creamery nutter , KWJOc liutterw t pSJj Dutch Cheese 1 lamp baiec reCLTBT. Chickens V pair (live) 70Ql.nnc " ji piece (cleaned' 40QW0 KISCSLLAHS0C8. Apple lluttcrfl qt ac KKgsVder liQne "eneK,V Juc Lard l ft j. VBCITS. Apples VXPk anc Uananas fidez , i4l"a Coceanul:, each iitzc Lemens V dez juc oranges wder 3ne33c Cranboiries. pr. jt inc Pine Appleseach IVfJic Strawberries l."s.tic Itasnberrles lVieim Cherries ) box eeje VOOITAULIS. Cabbage W head JcJIOc lleels V bh ittKic Old Potatoes V bus CstlV: Cauliflower, pr. hd lu&Jic Sweet Potatoes VXPk KQrsa Turnips X pk Ueise v $ X? 'l ' New PetaUies, X pk lseaie Cucumber dez , jjc Tomatoes y box 1 Asparagus , 100 Jieans t f pk me h'uabes r dez 31c Onions Xl'k ac Ben l!os , v, jiiueyish ;;;( Sturgeon 10c ITleundeni ice ruicuAKiieBAiif, rieur lbl. S4.7S Fancy Heller Heur 131,0 Wheat floe-Jfio OaU liVjIVc corn seuv itye ue eaASSis. Ilavperten... hiqi; CTeverseed V bus 7UJ Timethy V bus rite Herd Grass V bus. , nut Orchard tirass fl bus -iM Jllxed Lawn Orasses B bus.... LfXJ Hungarian Gress V bus 11,20 visa. Halibut V lSQjoe CatashWJi ,izc fresh Muckerel t, 100 Clams perlW., sji lteal Stomas ana Itenas. U01erted by J, II. Ixmg. Par lut . vel ne. sale, Lancaster 6 per csnt., 1S) iuu 107 " M lsw. leu lae ' 4 " Scheel lean lue lus " " in J or SO years lua lei " " ln or ae years, KB 1G0.B .. ' . " In lOeraiyears. lue les Uauhelra lloreugh lean 100 101 BASK BTOOKS. rirst National llank..... 100 V fanners' National lank 60 lit Kulton National Hank loe 191 Lancaster County National Hank..,., SO lie.W Columbia National Hank leu 150 Christiana National llank ICO Hi Xphruta Notional llank loe 1; first NaUenal Hank, Celuinbla,, ,,,,,, 100 1M First National Hank, Slrasbunr ..... rtrst National Rink, Marietta..,. ... rtrsl National llank, Mt. Jey . t.lttla National lUntc ..!,!!.!. Manhelui National Itink ." Union .Vattetnl lunk. Mount Jnv ... New Helland National Ifciuk ;. ... Hap National llnnk " Uuarryvllle National Hank.... Kllzalndhtewn National bank,.... ... Neither n National Utnk TfSriKBSTWS. IMk Spring A ltnve Valley ,, Itrldgersnt A Horseshoe Celiimbln A t'hratnut Hill Columbia A Washington Conestoga A lltg Siiiliiu .,.., Columbia A Marietta Mai ten 11 A KllxaUithtms n LancasterA Kphntbi , lauicivster A VV lllew .stive I SlresburgA MllliMrt MatlettaA Maytenn Marietta A Mount Jey ljnc, Mltals'ttitein A Mlddlelewu ljimintcr A mttvllle... ItW I'M 110 a.w in) iw. lui ive in) inn 60 us no ije.611 mi no lit) 110 iiu no ttu U7.M s tw UX S4.0 Vll SA Al SI !tt St iw i -) 4(1 A 41 2V 40S Is) KV.MI ll) TV) W M 7S M .a s 107 .VI NI 14rt 1) llsJ W 90 LIS M DJ 2S 110 ll 2ft M . 10 10 , im a . 110 1HM0 . : 1 tw . a is m j . N UI . M ti ii . hi U . UV lid . lu) let . 3M ) . V II . HO 11I7S H) IOS.71 Kast llrandywlne A Wavuesbiitg .,., Uvntwster A VV llllamstemi ltncesterA Maner Lancaster A Vtanhetm Lancaster A Marietta Lancaster A Ne Helland mseiLLAsiers srvcK. Ouarryvlile II K , Mlllersvllle street tar Inquiring Printing company Uasllght and Miel tempanv , slevens Heuse (Ponds) Columbia Oas Ceuianv Columbia Water Lemivinj Snsmiehanna Iren Ceiintaiiv Marietta llelluw.waru....... . ... Stevens lleu.,1 Mlllersvllle Nermal SchWl!. ..'.'.'. . '. Northern Market Kastuni Market Western Slarket ',". ljinra.ter city street KallwayCee!!! Has Company t'.eiul. ,, Columbia lloreugh Iteiuls " Ltncaster A "usiiiiehanua, Lancaster , New Pativllle Ouarrjvlile li i; 7's .'. .. Headline A Columbia 11. it., 6's .inn Ain rmtitt.aimia. I3A.K1NI) l'OWDKH. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never vanes. A marvel et purity, strength and wholesemoness. Mere eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and canuet be sold ln competition vlth the multitude et low test, short weight, alti u or phosphate powders. ld only in cam. lievAL lUkiim l'ewnia Ce., 108 Wall Street, N ew i erk. mavST-lvdAw TV .vvrr.n - a ,oed una, tu de general heusew eik Applj al this efllci ltd M: AI'IIIVKTS tCIVTI'll IMS!!.- IT! 1)1 ATI LY ... CH VVIflOS 1II.OU Kit AM) rOP.OE CO . ter James aud Christian Sts. Lancaster, Pa. Sl'KCIAI. NOTICK-THKMK.MIlKKS OF Monterey Ih1e. Ne JIJ, I O O. K , are re quest, d te be nreent at our meetlnir te-morrow ( Krlday) evening, An(rut eth. Iluslness of lui portance te be tianstcted. ,,, , , HM D KBISMAN, N (J Atti-t L ltATirve, sec y. n,i s m En u 1 n iTcslTfu u"r 1 n 14 r CALIFORNIA BRANDY In the Maiket, al UelIKhU s i.lcjL'Olt MOKK, -'-' Ch.MUK tHjV MtK, Lancaster, l'a MY s.00 ti:ktii AUK AS GOODAS . .. C!n be purchised ln Ijincaster ler iime. Call and be eenvlncl All work warranted. Gas administered. vv. l risitr.it'S Dentut. qp!7 1yd Na s-' North yueen StreeL A1IHS T - K ATE TOILHT PAl'KIL wlrejl and wrapped; sej sheets ln a pack. PiLCnN, at ' ' huclkv's unce steuk. Ne. Stl W est Klni: street. FOK RENT NICK 2 STORY HBK'K .. l;wellliiK. Ne i5 Kast Jndetlclcstrcet Ilrick Ilnu.B.Se i!7 Church street. Frame Heuse Ne M Keckland street, small Heasc, Urencman's enrt UIKSIIA IIROS, "" ies 2 and I North Queen street fARKLF.Y'S "YAKA BEAUTIES'" i-TJ. clear filled of choice Ne. 1 Havana, are recemmended te levers of a genuine Havana Cljrar, at M AUK LET'S. " V. ellew Krent," , .. Ne. a North Queen Street (ernieriy Hartman's) TOBACCO CUTTINGS, SCRAPS, HIFT , , iS,OS A. I'ACKKKS' VVASTK, l)ry and Clean, bought ler cash. .. J. 8. MOLIN8, .. . -e 173 Pearl Street, New Yerk. Uelerenceirted. hchutte. Ne. 2li Pearl stnsi New ierfc Jebl7-lydt, MARKLEY'S YKLLOW FRONT" clear filler Havana 5 cent Cljrar Is pro nounced by smokers the best ln the mar ket, at MAHKLEY'8 "yellow Krent," , . ,, Ne. a North Queen Street. (Kermerly Hartman's) Sl,000KnWA,u- ..rPF..ttny..(aJ,e of Mitnej Troubles, Nervous nobility. Mental and Pbvslcal VV enkness that WTAn'iC NKltVt IlITlhllS falls te euro. Sold by druggists, 50 cents. I1KKI1 MKD. CO., Se. 15 North 11th St.. 1'hlla , Pa. Circulars free. marJKlmdTu.ThAaAw Oi'ARKLING WINES. OUK OWN IiitANI) I Special Great Western Wine. The Finest and Purest American VVIne lu the Market. At RBIOARTS OLD WINE STORE. s UMMER C.OOI13 OF ALL, KINDS. Cleslne Ont at Reduced Prices at Ilccbleld's. NO SJ .SOUTH QlKhN bTHKLT. New Is the time te buy your VVINTKK UN IlhltWKAK, as wool is advancing in prlce and higher prices will be the result cause and Llifht-VVelght Underwear new sell Idk cheaper thun ever, at ,. a . . .. . HKCHTOLD'S. , I ,8- A fresh supply of Working Shirts, Pants and Ovi rolls Just received Choice Ilulld Ing lits In dltrerent parts of the city for sale en easy terms. rA.K UAhh. Het Weather Clothing. Serges, Flannels, SeersucWers, Alpacas and ether v arm Day Clethlnir Materials In Orcalest arlety of Qualftles and Pilccs. You'll and the practical sort of clothing here. The most highest euro given te Its reliability. It wears as geed as It leeks Leeks better than It costs, and costs less thun un j where else. "Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, Southeast Cerner Sixth aud Market, PHILADELPHIA. JunoJl-ttdeed HACHINEUT, -jyTAUHlNEHY.rte. " FOB STEAM HEATING Latest and Hest Improved KNGINES-Tritlien, PerUble ir Slitienary. Hew or Becond-Hend BOILEBB, WATER TANKS, 8EPARATOH8. MaeHixa or Kbpau Wen such m done and kept In Machine Sheps. ci u, e OK ABeaaM, Ezra F. Landis, WOBKB 637 NORTH CBBRBY BTBItET, lakuutu, ra, e7-ua XKW AIrHTIHKMKHTH. 1JIOU HOT WF.ATHKR. BAUIhlt.NR ANl'i tIKUMAN W1NKH. UKIIIAKT'S WINK HTOHB. II. K, Murxikts, Aer. 1ANAUA llOHSK.M, I new havn n Cuilead uf CANADA llOltSKS. t mt-Class Ilisuy Hrall Alse a Cat lead of Ohie ntul Kontueky lloraefl, Uisl Class IIiImts and Hum. ler licuenil rami W etk. All te lie keM at private sale IIKOIllH: (IKOSSMAN. Si'iii no eii:ninu at ii. ll.Vtll'.s HUH FINE TAILORING. The LnrKcat and must Coniplete Assertiaeut of US K vl OOI I.K.N S tut the SprliiK Tiadote be found III the ( lly of Uincnster. A Choice) I. Inn el Hprlnir OverceutliiKS and PantalisiiiliiKs In all the Latest Patterns. Prices I n, lvt VVerkiiiaushlp, niut nil Reeds VV armnted iu tepresented. H. GDRHART, NO II NOUTII gURK.N 8TUKK1'. a-Opposlte the Postelllce, lnar.'Jlidll TTJVAN'S FI.OL'lC LEVAN'S FLOUR Always Uniform aud Rollable 1T1 HI Fl'lO.N i I Te tlnwe in wuit et a summer suit el tieihiH, l'anialsiiilii)ts or VcMlnus can save tlleliev lv t illlliu at Kn4,Mlsteln's lullerlllt Par lern, w hen- 1 i,i eeral lleduetten has been made A OihmI mi linnet M,Me Suit ler 110, trliiiuied with PeiiKceMlk A Nice .ii!lliis, rgi' Suit m ltlue and black for isx Kliint t'uutnlneu for i Patent sirups aie I'eilert Mttltiii A. II. UOSKNSl KIN, 1 North Ulleeil HI. AOOOIlNVF..vr.Ml.V! Slany a man has lust nil he pecscd by a lack el knowledge et lluslu-s and lis tuiulre menls Vrai can at jeursi If for business by a course nt the Lancaster Ceiiiiuerciiil Ce II ego 111 Inim 3 101, months Instruction TilOUOl (ill and I It VCTICA1 tail lerin commences Sep teuibern D y and hvenlnic fixslens, Adilrvrs, 11. ij. VV KlDLhlt, Principal. ni'N'TM FI'Kll ANY l.ONHKlT" t nun V our Dlsenlcred Kidneys, lilnck H.ureti .Mineral Spring Water l a Prompt. KtrlclentandCheapUeiueily, lis Tonic aud Invtirnrant Powers make It an eirellent Djswpsta lleniedy Dr ItPKnault.et 1 runce, w tiling louen. Iteir, ef thi I s Army, savs " ten need net reu.0 te Eurepe ler Waters te Cure lsiHpsta, w, tiue none lietter than III. UK II vltlthN spitlse vrKll." Perseus supplleil and ven4,u lurnlshed P. S. tlOOIMt AN. Jlanairer, Ne J7KAt UnuuStic'L rei sate by JNO 11. KAUH MAN, Dnigiflst, North ym-cii Sins'l, l-anc-aster. Pa III ACK UAIIUKN Sl'lUMlllOUSK new open. Apply te J11SSC11U1911K IIOMIIKIUIKU, Pleasant Ureve, Ivncaater County, l'a. uneia-Aind A RSOKITION TRir.Ml'IlANT' NATURE'S LAW VINDIOATBD I G. W. HOLMAH, H. D., " A1F 1 1 1 UK, III-., i , ri 1 ant siurttil Jelnoustrutel et the enlv scleniiiu thsjrv tei the cum and pre ventuin of diaiH-e by Ol TW VKI APPI.ICA TION.wlll Is al the Stevens Heuse, Lancaster, Pa., TUESDAY, AUG. 3. UllhllK IIE MV llhLON4ULll.il DVIL1, FOR ONE WEEK And will cheerfully give advice, and tnstriu Hen ln the applicitlen and me of this treat ment.te all who call lietween the hours of a. in and I p m COMSULTlTIOjN FREE. )ulj ,1-lmd Tu.ThA9 POR SAI.K AT CI.ARKI.'S. CHAMPION OF AMEfllCA TABLE SAUCE! The celebrity of this Sance ts well known, and Its eaicacy In promoting the KCneral health 1 becoming dally mere ebiervcd and acknewl edged. llevldes being the most delicious condiment known, It corrects the acidity et tbe stomach und curfc dyspepsia. Head the testimony of a well known physl clan Messrs ( AMl'llKLI. A 5I.KKK, If7 Locust Sit.. Philadelphia Orntlrmen It Is with great pleasure that I speak of the merits of the " champion el American Table bance " as jxir ezetllent te any ether. mm a thorough test I have found that It net only Imparts the mmt desirable Baver te meats aud soups el all kinds, bnt It promotes digestion and amlmltatlen, arouses torpidity et the stomach by Increasing the flew of the gss'rle Julce, thereby Invigorating the appetite and giving tone te the entire system generallly Kesptct fully, K. K. DxUtUM', M. I). I'ltlu , Jan 11, 'is,. Clarke's Tea & Coffee Stere, 30 WEST KINO STREET. M-Whlteatec.bUQAltln the city. iiur uuuim. tpLOaiNO Ol'T I'RIUKS -ON LADIES' AND OKNTLKMK.N'H GAUZE UNDERWEAR -AT THK- North End Dry Goods Stere. J. VV UVKNK, nevS-lyd Ne. J'J North Queen slroeL J. b. OIVhER ACU. Silks and Dress Goods. VVK AKE erKEHINO SPECIAL BARGAINS -IN- Hiimmer bilks. Colored Bilks. Illaclc Hllks, lllack and Colored aurali, Pink, Light llluu and Cream Surah Silks for Bashes, Silk itlbbens, Sash Itlb Itlb bens. Every thlugatastenishlnK low prices for cash. Cemeand see our b'OOdsuud prices. We etferllargalns. MnS.Givler&Ce., Ne. 25 East King Btreet, LanciBTiR, Pa. rplHH l'Al'KR IH FRINTKI) WITH INK Manufactured by J. K. WRIGHT &.CJO., nuuis-ira aeth.ana mae.Bu:i,biitacJphU, r vi.iiriiimi. llti:AT llAHOAINM. Ix HIRSH & BROTHER. SPECIAL LOT - Ol 100 ALL-WOOL SUITS Al $10.00 A SUIT. i an All Dress Suit, tall and sec i lueiii! A SPEOIAti UARQAIN -1N- 'l'e llmitlrctl Men's anil Hey's Light Colored Cassimere Ceals, Al Pitll KS KAMI1.NII KllOM ItuHUIIW. 1HKSE MUSfdOTHH WEEK. 100 BOYS' YDSTS AT 25 OENTS. I hlldivn's Km a Pants, Sn , tmc., IW., 7Se , te hlldren s loom' t'ndershlrts, a . e , lie. Men s liaiitu Underwear, IT, tetl.UDeach. Trunks cind Valises, Olub Bags and Carrying Straps, A I I ,U ULIll'lKtl UATKS VIANV OlIIKK IIMIUAl.Nn AT- ONE-PRIOE CLOTHING AND FURNISHING HOUSE, COU.NKrt NOUTH UUKItN STUEBT AND Cfc.NTHL Ugl'AUE. -stere closes every !. at p. m. Halurdays at lu p ui. ' AylljIjlAMMUN A KOSTKH. " 32 TO 38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. Are Selling I V V BUY HOOD SOFT WOOL HAT FOR MEN Fer lOe. Aploce. Everyday Straw Hats I'er6 Ooute. HOYS' DRESS STKAW HATH Fer 25e. Efteh. SHOUT SLERES B1LBRIGGAN UNDERSIIIHTS Fer 25e. Eaeh. Jlen'n Kine Dres Htrnw Hii(h Fer 81.00. A LARGE LOT OF NECKWEAR Fer lOe. n Oholce. A Geed White Dress Shirt Fer 30e. All Slzee, or a Pair of thorn for 76e. AUUOIl LAINDUIKD COLORED SHIRT Fer GOe. A Riveted Butten Heavy Duck Overall Fer BOe. A HIPJT-tJliASa HUTTON 1IA1 AND tO.NOUKSS DRESS SF0E, IN llirrKllKNT STYLES, Fer 93.00 A Pair Fer Men. A tioed Assertmeiit el MEN'S SUITS Fer 86.00 a Suit, And as geed ler Wear as two thirds et tlie Suits sold rorleoo. WALL VAVBH. A"'1 IIT WALL l'AI'KH BTORE. Tlie half yas notyet been told about ART WALL PAPER STORE. Tbe ONLY 1IOUSK IN TIIK CITY dealliiRlu Wall l'uper nml Wlndevy Hluidosenly. Wobave everything ucIeiiKtiiff te a Uret-class Paper and blindu Hniise. We havecleftant (Jills, hllks, rials and lilank Papers at tbe Lewest Market Prices. Window fibudes made ready te bans lit the Lewest Prices t any color you wish. Windows measured and Hhatles Iiuuk pieuiptly. Lacu Curtains, Poles, Chains, Heeks, etc. Don't Ferget tlie Name and l'lncc. ALFRED SIEBER, (rermerly with Phares W. iry,) HO. 134 NOUTH QUEEN STREET, LANCABTE11.PA. HIRSH & BROTHER'S ..
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