Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, May 16, 1887, Image 4

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I ana HHtHbarg m chosen.
at Btehe R. U. C1d. Wait.
, D. G, atMara Thomaa Jenes, l'nlla-
IiOObM, Frederic, Dai.,
M having Uken piae
HNd at 11a.m.
Ifer holding a memorial eer-
aaltW ea tamparaeee marie
1 1 Mi' anlaat Intemperance which
l"aa aaJaMted dlwaaalea and waa par.
Itaayaaurabwef members te tbe
i of all preeaet. "tub curss 01
Ma Dtan ui aewmau ei
llPWWfaatlaBa i aasrad and profane history
fSaraa than fcwta, Babylon waa conquered
iraaJianaaaaaadrereiry. Greece lell and
fglary waa consumed by Immorality.
sard broke up the power of Reme.
1 Waea druakseaeas prvaile,lramerallty and
. fellow la lla train. It alew. Heme
rwMi bar power, Greece with her wisdom,
Babylon with her wealth. All were
i by that unhappy dart which, ob, tee
a, ihh promo our uearts. Ana wun is
I of ttaaae vreat nations Im alan
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.?5.M0 te 80.000 Immortal belnna Hed
A"druakard'a graTea annually. Tbe brightest
"aad beet of Amwtea'a aena and daughters tee,
Sate falling victims te lta curse, Fer fifty
' yeara the oeofllot has been going en : between
'w Meaner an ea and Intemperance, right and
I' Cwroef , and the members should feel eneeur-
,f agea te press en ier ue future, with -glowing
: neat la the hearts of every lever of the cause.
Therefore be It resolved, that we, the mem.
ban of the Philadelphia conference, will
.uaeake this, the centennial year of African
Ww Methodism, memorable In history by our
,? ' Jeyelty and unfllncblna; earnest working
trails the Interest of the cause of temper-
aaea, and we pledge ourselves te use
";.. every means in our power te roll
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u svwiu uiv ux nun uie glorious Illg ei
sOS" anoaiDuien snail nasi uiumpnanil v te the
&M7brets Ba It further resolved that we believe
V'fA' asersl reformation la total abstlnence from an
f.:lh latexleatlag drinks aa a beverage, and the use
l,,aaye nothing unclean ahali enter the king king king
P.VieToBBef Heaven,' and therefore reoeamend
BVjSr awfthlhltlrtsi." TliA mmmlHu mam...... ..
all churches In thla conferenee the use of
rfSw? aafermented wine at the Lord's supper.
, v- 4 " vuuppiu, v. ii nastier, J. b.
A- -iThompsen, J.W. Beckbt. all of FhlladelDhla.
H'f,f .. wsre ele ted aa delegates te the general con
'$ farenes te meet at 'Indlansnellj en the Hr.t
$&$ Meaday in May, 1SS3. The alternates were
13.. vt . a -, luwuuui UUUIU. U. W.
Kerris and a E. Herbert Rev. C. S. Sneeth,
, v. D., financial secretary of the Sunday
Boeooi union ei this connection, reported by
communication that the receipts from all
sources for the past year was $7,615.03, and
the expenditures were JG.072 54, leaving a
balance of (1,543 41. The permanent head
quarters et the union are at Nashville, Tenn.
Mrs. Bishop WardTRevs. B. W. Arnett,
liSfe -"-"",rere"rj,ia Y. tu XOCUm, Wtbe
Teeelred with the usual courtesies.
The' business et te-day will consist of
further reports of committees, memorial ser
vice, ordleatlon of elders and a children's
meeting. Services will beheld this evening
The tiervlces in the opera bense en Sunday
drew large number te that place. Three
eloquent sermons were delivered. In the
churebes occupied by the members of the
conference large congregations were present.
BaMread Offlcal Cbances.
M. M. Seurbeer, chief clerk at the freight
atatlen here,bss been promoted te extra agent
of the Pennsylvania railroad, Philadelphia
division, with besdquarters at Philadelphia.
B. F. Hull will fill the position msde vacant
I.V Br. Rnnrhr. anf IT r K.r,..t. .
f bees promoted te the chief clerk at tbe trans.
SVw atatien. J. Cromley will fill the nn.ninn
fMf. made vacant by Mr. M cCauley.
f-lv tirrrer tne Onud lAdxa,
ej- jr. r. u. xuuier len town this morning for
stsBcranien te aitena tne sessions el the grand
f$" ledge of Odd Fellows, aa reprcaenlatlvs frnm
fjX Olen edg Na 870.
r- Wm Maggie Layten, missionary te Cal-
ti-fi eritta. India, retnrned tn f'nliimt.u nn u.....
'fj'if day evening, alter au absence of some yesr.
(. Miss Layten is a sister of Mrs. Jehn Hheri
UfHj berger, and expecU te remain home about
e. -r- staaxBBi w nu.
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e vhm. r, wiiaen, or the Cornwall railroad,
&? aipw-tHuivlay among frienda here.
6; A tafafir wfOTklnir wvntnan fmm tu.ui.i m.
-Tfc- "- -"' . " ..- ..wa...a t(rU . I-IIHV1I If
lest a pocket-book containing tc In the eiera
!. la, ntnl.fr '
fc& Jehn O'Brien, a atranger, was aarented en
M'Xmturday afternoon by enicer Sheli for
FfeelrBBkaaneBS and disorderly eend uct. Squlre
3E..Bully dlaeharged him upon payiusr the cesta
SfsSL Officer Shell arrested Neil iirarte- fn.
fef?alrunkennesa and disorderly cendncu He
i'jM-, paw a nne anu costs te Squire Sully sad was
-y luaciiargeu.
Hi An elKbteen.montba-eld dauohter r i.v.
E? "' died last night, lhe funeral will be
v awiucn Auesasyanernoenat2 o'clock from
r5Jlb a Rlch WM l"tetn n jy Squire
?X"urJ,4"Jec,a, cmeer Jleunt Bethel
rMBatery.
Effll" aa Wl Jeshua Sourlieerwlllcele Seurlieerwlllcele Sourlieerwlllcele
sli5feSlte. 'he 6th W6dlng annlversaty at the
it-.iHUlalde farm en Monday next.
Kr1 Vtr,wb8rry '""' .wl b held by the
f ',. Paul's P. K. church en Friday ana S-t-i
fardav avenlnir.
A ST" nmed t-'-'meny, from Mennt Jey,
.. L?'"T u uers8 hu morning in front
w uuusa- store, receiving a severe flesh
l!r,en,lUr,8htleK- r. Beruthelsel at-
iftmmmmu 10 me injury.
W& -j.k . ,f,,,,, Jn r. Keith.
F --- ui-oue . Ksim en Sunday
R "SSi Jl jrTT' ' WM attended by the
E 5.W)Ugten Conclave Seven wi Mn
aKLT!3rlOfa.FfU0'r'' Jacket
ZT . v ' aucasier Comman-
-vu.Bu ismpiar. The last named or.
wtten turned out In larae imnh., ....
beaded by the Liberty Cornet 'band,
aarvleaa were conducted by Key. Etnii
Mr. Of BL Htenhen'a Luthnmn ....
'lu addition the funeral service of the
.wnpuu, waa reaa at tbe grave at
aatatary. The pail'eearers were Sir
Jeba Oaba. William Balz. Fnir
Jaoeb OttefTer, Wm. O. Rspp and Q.
Tbe IJedsrknBs Hay Walk.
.
aaaaal May walk of tbe Llederkranz
a yaaiaiilay tnornleg. About 75
With a baad et alaht nlaees. irt
kaUlatbaraar of Kaspp'aat 6 o'clock
mmrmaauag. They walked out tbe
atuuaaa pua te tba zlrat tell
U theaes along tba bank of tba Conaatega
IfWraBais, where they took breakfast at
neyapeet tae foraaeoa by singing,
aw enjoying uMBeeives la ether
uerusf tba foraaeoa tbera war
.aw BMiabara of tba aeciety ea tba
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esse, it appeared bare aader tba aaeat
Isverable rtreataetaaeaa and waa aaniaaaful
la drawing a traaaaadeaa erowdefaaopla te
the city. At tba attanoea parfatiaaaea tba
teet,wblebbythewaylaB very large one,
was packed, areryaaatlwlag takaa. la tba
evening the crowd waa aet aa large, but tba
tent waa almost filled. Tba parterauaeaa
were nearly the same except that la tbe eve
ntng the performance waa cut te aeaae extent
aa It usually Is. The efabw wa very geed
throughout and people were net disappointed.
There were three large tenta. Tbe first, at
Uk entrance, contained the herds of elephants
and camels, sacred cattl-., Ai la the eecend
mtA the mensgnrle. The display of antmala
was very large, and they all were in
geed condition. Among ether attraotleaa
In this toot were King Tbebaw's
hairy family Msphoen, the mother and
Yeung Pheset, her son. They really are
great curiosities. In tbe circus tent two
large rings and an elevated ataga are used
for exhibition rurpeM. In each a perform
ance Is given at the same tlmp, and It la im
possible for the audience te watch every
thing with any aatlstaatlen. la thla par
ticular tbe show gives mera than the
ajprth et the money, and most of tbe
circus loving people would rather go back
te the geed old days of one ring. The
circus company which Barnum hsb is el
course very large, aad It Included many of
the best-known peeple In tbe business. The
show opens with the usual entrance of camels,
elepbsnts, knlnbts, ladies, Aa, and after It Is
ever the acta fellow closely alter each ether.
Amecg the best features or the stage and
ring performance were the follewing: Bi
cycle riding of the famous Stlrk family, leap
ing ever elephanta by Jehn Worland and a
derm ethers, performing stallions, ponies
and elephants, four-horse bareback a;ts of
Mile. Cerdena and Bert Jehnsen midair
feats of the great Sllbena, Worland and
LeUe-aia en tbe Hying trapesa. Equestrian
actaetOrrin Mellis and Djn Geronlme ifell,
&a. Captain Paul Boytea, the famous swim
mer and navigator, eave an exhibition In a
peel et water Immediately lu front et.the
reserved seats. lie had little room, but
his performance was very satisfactory and
the people were given some Idea or what he
could de In a large body of water. After
tbe regular clrm performance a concert was
given in which the attraction was the woman
known as the Human Ply.
Tbe proprietors of this show own and man
age the side show themselves, and they have
one of the best seen here In a long time. The
big attraction Is a tine large red cow which
has two heads. The elastle skin man centin
ues as popular as ever, and the four Texas
giantaare big feature. One of the most im
portant looking freaks Is a flashily dressed
man, who Is el about medium height, but
weighs but fifty pounds. He Is the maeber
of the show and falls in love with every girl
that cornea along. The young lady handles
a numoer or nuge and ugly looking snakes,
and a man eats, drinks, &a, with his tees.
There are a number or ether curiosities
which go te make a geed show.
As seen as the show was ever en Saturday
night tbe tents were rapidly taken down and
In a few hours tbe whole circus waa en beard
et trains and en the way te Yerk, where It
appears tonight, It Is wonderful with what
rapidity aud system tbe large tenta are taken
down and removed te the cars. It Is an
interesting sight te see the men de their
work alter night and hundreds et people
lingered around the grounds te aee this final
act,-
The Dade In Trouble.
James C. Cetlee Is the name of the skele
ton dude. Miss Ella Cadley, a pretty
Brooklyn girl, aged IS years, has brought
an action for 15,000 against the dude. She
claims that he tampered with her young
iniecueus, aepnvea ner et tne c3mpanyef
ether gentlemen, and furthermore, under
premise of marriage brought about her ruin.
Ue was served with the papers while en ex
hibition in the side show in Brooklyn, a few
dsys age. CoUee, who is 35 year of age, and
baa been exhibited all ever the United States,
denies the allegation, and pronounces it a
blackmailing scheme, lie beasts of flirta
tious with live hundred girls, but none has
ever carried things se far aa the charmed 18-year-old
Ella. He will produee numberless
letters In his dofenso, some el a very spicy
nature
Contract Awarded.
The school beard committee en buildings
and grounds met at tbe rflice of Jehn I.
Uartman te-day at neon and opened the bids
for the erection or a new public soheol house
en West Walnut street corner of Mary, the
building te be brick and In all respects like
me puDiie school house en Seuth Prince
street. Tbe bldn were as fellows : McLaugh
lin A Gesell, 17,757; Cliften Evans, 17,997;
Geerge Krnst Jr., fS.513 j Jehn A. Burger,
t7,K; EUer it Weblaen, J7.1H5 ; I. P. Mayer,
IS.U12.
The contract was awarded te McLaughlin
A Otssll, the lowest bidders, who gave J.
Fred Scner as surety for the fulfilment or the
contract. Werk en the new building will be
begun at once, and It is te be finished en tbe
15tb of August, se sh te allow of lta being
furntabed and opened for school purposes by
the first of September.
DrathefMra Vatbarlna Sewmaa.
Mrs. Catharine Bewman, wife or William
Bewman, died rather suddenly Sunday alter,
neon. Her health bad net been of tbe beat
for a year paat. Oa Saturday she waa able te
walk te the Extern market She waa taken
with a hemorrhage and died at 3 o'clock.
Deceased was a daughter of tbe late Cenrad
Sberiz. BmIcIcs a husband she leaves five
sons and three daughters, ail of whom are
married but the youngest son.
A small Wreck en the tuancb.
At au early hour yesterdsy morning a
wreck occurred en tbe branch of tee Penn.
syivanla railroad, north of this city. Near
tlie Manhelm read crossing freight engine
Ne. 330 ran into the rear of the train drawn
by engine SOL The caboose of tbe rrent train
was thrown oil the track and considerably
broken. 1 he wreck caused some delay, but
It was cleared up by the train men them
solve. Trampled by a Herse.
A ten-year old seu of Levi Haggerty, of
Robrerstewn, was trampled by a horse and
badly hurt Saturday evening. The boy waa
carryings bundle of newspapers from the
Kohrerstewn, railroad station te the postefflce,
when another boy, who was en horseback,
with a view of frightening Haggerty, rode up
behind hi in, and the horse knocked him
down and trampled him, Injuring him
aaverely. Ue waa carried into a house near
by and attended by Or. Klngwalt,
Th Krtretta Convicted.
Thecourtefoyerand terminer at Buffalo,
. ., convened Sunday morning te receive
tbe verdict et the Jury in tbe oil conspiracy
,..The .ve,lc! Pronounced Hiram B.
hverest and Charles M. Everest, St the
"Vacuum Oil company, of Rochester, aulltv
or conspiracy aa charged tn the tadlctmenL
This result waa a surprise te lh TtlSSr ni
the defendants. An appeal will pre'babfy' fa!
llitten bj a ucg.
Mrs, Jehn Martin, of the Relay house,
corner Prince and Walnut streets, waa badly
bitten lu the hand Sunday morn Ins bv a
deg belonging te the family. Tbe flesh be
tween the thumb aud forefinger was mueu
tern. The wound, which la a painful one, waa
eautarJced by Dr. Kberman.
Death el Abrarn Mailer.
Maribtta, May 18. Abraui Buller died
of heart disease at Maytewa ea Saturday af
ternoon at tba aga of ubeut 80 years. Ha waa
a brother of Jeba Buller wbe died two weeka
age. Three grewa eons survive blmt WU
11am Buller, of Mt Jey, Geerge, of Deaesal
HprlDga, and Jehn of Maytewa, Vr. Bnllar
wm a MtuaaHBuar by trada,
1 aasturm AMAiutrnMB itrrttM.
am VMlf N sawYtsBsnasMsja ataattfjf aMfC AtswMstt We
c. ryie.
Whenever large crowds of people come te
Laacaslir ea the Pennsylvania railroad, Wll
Haas Brady, chief of the railroad police force,
places hie men en tbe different trains which
laava thla city. This Is done for the purpose
Of protecting people from thieves, and te
prevent disorder. On Saturday night at 11
o'clock a special train left this city for Har.
rtsburg, by way of ML Jey, and Oillcer
Wash C. Pyle was assigned te duty en
lb White the train waa yet tn
the Lancaster station Onicer Pyle noticed a
crowd el drunken young men, who were in
ollnedtebenolsyand for tight. Alterthe train
pulled out the oltleer went Inte the iwoend
car and found the young felluws fighting.
He succeeded In quieting them sntl then
went back te the third car where there waa
mera disorder, lie tried te step It end Just
aa he had restored quietness some of the
men, who had been In tbe necend ir, came
back. One of them walked up te Pyle
aatd ' There la the s
He drew a blackjack and struck Pyle n ter
rible blew above tbe right eye,knecklng him
down. While Pyle was en the car fleer the
men all began sulking and kicking him.
The train was then about the Uarrlsburg
turnpike crossing, and when llrakeiuau Wes
ley Swope beard et Pyle's trouble be went
te his assistance. The eflK-er aud brake
man succeeded In getting a pair e
handcuffs en the man with tbe billy. The
train was steppod at DUlervllle and Pjle
get eft with his prisoner Intending te
bring him back te lancaster. Before the
trains again started, bewever.tbe companions
of the man under arrest Jumped from the
car. They again knocked l'yle down and
kicked him and before tbe etllcer could re
covet they had again biarded the car, taking
With them the prisoner ea whose wrists the
handcutlt still were. Tbe ettleer was pretty
badly used up, and although be has a very
black eye he Is about te-day and will likely
bring his assatiaeta te Justice. The men are
aatd te hall from Lindisvllle.
Sudden Uath or Mrs Margaret l!cn.
Mrs. Margaret Uagen died suddently at
the home of her son Jehn, at Kiwllmvllle
en Sunday night. She was In her usual
health in tbe evening and upon returning
te her home from a neighbor's Iieum n as
seized with a hemorrhage and died in a few
minutes before medical aid could be sum sum
memed. Deceased was 70 years old, the
widow of Daniel lltgen, aud among ber sons
Is Albert llsgen, candidate ler prison keeper.
Her funeral will take place ou Wednesday
morning and Interment im.la at tbe Presby
terian church at Ml N'ebe.
A Hew Alter tbe tlrcen.
On Saturday night after the circus a row
occurred en the New Helland turnpike.
Tem Chamberlain and Clement Eckert, wbe
Uve in Paradise township, were pounded,
and the former had his besd cut byashsrp
Instrument MIcbsel German has been pros
ecuted by them before Alderman Deen, but
he aaya that the countrymen were the ag
gressors. Sal el a riae Itrddenr.
Bausmsn it Burns, real estate agents, sold
a', private sale for Mr. Jehn U Bier the three
story brick private reslilnnce, situate Na 17
East Walnut street, for f5,0CO, te a non-real-dent
physician, who will occupy the sums
next spring.
Graduated In uit,
C. D. Meyer, esq , class of 'S3, Franklin
and Marshall, who has graduated from tbe
law department of Columbia college, was In
thla city en Saturday, visiting for a few
hours his acquaintances at bis alma mater.
He will probably practice at Freeburg, Pa.
Bit by a Street Car.
On Saturday evening a young man, wbe
bad a horse and buggy belonging te Themas
Smedley, of Lyle, was standing near the
corner of West King and Prince streets with
the team. When the 0 o'clock car from Mil Mil
lersvtlle came around the corner the horse
backed and the car struck tbe buggy, twisting
and breaking it up very badly. The man
escaped by Jumping.
Te the Republican Voters el Lancaster County.
Wm. E Krelder has ever btj own signature
said peltlvelj- that he will net withdraw from
the contest for the nomination of i'rothenotary ;
he will without deabt stay 1 1 the right until the
end. Why net then, fellow ltejinlillcins, give
the office tothe most aervlng. While the air
is lull et tea charges, crimination) una recrimi
nations or the bosses and their heelers, political
cliques and claqtiers ; aud while thtj wire are
Deing pulled ier eni cotnbluatten oranether,
are net the People's Interests te be heard and
the People's Interests te be considered ?
In common with hundreds of my fellow citi
zens with whom 1 hare talked, with leading
members of the bar, who knew who has been
the faithful, efficient wlieel hersn, the tireless
accommodating clerk, the upright, contclen centclen contclen
tleus deputy, 1 propose te vote for Wm. K.
Krelder, becauss
1. Leng experience In the office and thorough
acquaintance with lu duties h ive domenitrutua
his ntness beyond all ether candidates.
2. He has always teen a falthlul, consistent
llepubllcin, and never flew the track "
3. He Is In no nng, clique or coaiblcaUen, and
he will be the tool et no boss
4. His nomination wUI be a rebuke te Improper
methods tn politics, and an encouragement te
deserving men te run ler cnice.
I knew I express the views of tuetmnCls of well
Informed cltlzemwhbn 1 say that Win K Krel
der ought te be ProthenoUry. and It the People
turn out and vote ai they think, be will lie. lhe
quiet vest pocket voters will decide tblselectlen
and they are for William K.Kreldur.
itaw W A It WICK.
Amusements.
"The Slrte'.l e Xtw lerJl."Thlj etenlag
"The Streets of Hew Yerk" will ba played In
Pulton opera heute by Geerge C. lSonllateand
a large and talented company. This Is a very
popular ply. Illustrating life In a great city
and It never falls Ve please an audience.
(Jilmert't JtanJ. One week from te-day 01 01
mere's great band appears at the King street
theatre, and people who deslre te hear It should
be looking arier their reserved sea's, for the In
dications point te a rush both afternoon and
evening.
Hiiverlu't JmifrWr.-Haverly's minstrels will
be here en Tnursday evening. Ihls ls;a hne
large company, aad when here recently they
gave tbe greatest satisfaction. The party In
cludes K. at. Hall, the Uermati Brethers, (junker
City Quartette, and ethers. They played a very
successlul engagement In Philadelphia Ian
week.
Ftnul JctAsarKil The Onal rehearsal of the
Cedlian society lakes place at Ceclllan hall to
night, prier te the grand recital te-morrow
evening.
Oir stores will be epju this evening until 9
o'clock.
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Jehn at. Mast te Sarah C. JerTerlei.
urn Arum.
ik)Wi!r.-In this city, en tbe 15th lnt.,Catfca".
rlne, wife of Win. Itewmau, lu the Mtu 3 ear of
her age.
Caa It be the tle Is broken ?
that bound us te our borne.
Hut the voice of (Jnd has spoken,
And called our mother home.
Netice et funeral hereafter.
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Caicaee, May IM p.
AlT,lr, Hiei June,.kie-Juty,j)e.
.Jrnrj-ay, jsset June. ei iuty,' 4Cc.!
"n-May,.0JunM;jc! July, fsttc Aug ,
i-erk Net qnettxt.
Ifi.J..,!1,,,.,,l,' Jn,v. 5" i An, lew.
a?i,Cr i"".V.?'' '; Hl June, 17 u.'Xi July,
S, ! t Aug., S, l
oteatas.
Wheat-May, 87Hct June, WHct July, Mt.'e.:
Altg , Slc.
Cern - etay, Wct June, Kfte July, 4 Sc.
'! sJHo sJHe
t way, S9'0 June, 7aC July, c.
Aug, vnO.
1'erk May ,'KI te; June, turn,
AJr-r." Wt June, ffljSj Jnly.te MM
Kibe-May, !1M June, 17 KM July, 7 )t
AUg 1 1, 10.
(train and rrovwieoa.
rurnlshed by 8. K. Tundt, Breker.
Caicaae, May 1st. l o'clock p. tn.
WBeaL Cern, Oats. Perk. Ijtrd.
June
July
August.. ..
Septt'tnrwr.
October
December
" f . -', .... VI IV B RJ
.1.1
s;4 -2 te ii ;e
...s-t
41',
e
13
jh hi in e w
X .... ii
7 05
7UI
...IWS
H.'i
Kecelpts
Car l.etji
I')
U
IM
Winter Wheat....
Sprtug Wheat
Cern..
Oats
Kya
Barley
Oil City.
CrudeOU
RoenlpU lletrs...
4
Heed.
SJ.U'O
Closing Print- J o'clock p. tn.
Wheat, Cem. Oats. Perk.
IJirfl.
M
:j
6 XI
f, U
6 s;
7 te
May
June ,
July
August
September
October....
lecpiul)er.,
OU City.
Crude Oil
s.W
S'-S
42
3.S
VT1.. 11 ill
"'i 1
v;
Philadelphia Cltle Market.
PHttAnstraiA. May l-llif cattle, recelpu
for week were Ifeevvs a.700 i Shwp, :,im; linn.
JS&tiiTO"' y"'-,"n ll"i "'.
lofcattleeclew,.r:Kxtra,fAiav:o:good.
4)OV! j medium. 4iiQI),c : cemuiuii. 3"a4c
shcarrdsheep, 3ii5e : oel lamb, ewabjle
II "ht? 7H07V? ' SWtW' e-'0'-,0' oeA :-
ji rows wcra niriy actlve at -Hate.
Milch cows were In giwd re.iui-st at rrO'TO.
nl calves were dull at 48c
Sew Tera Slecks.
Nsw YeRa, .May 16. 1:30 p. m.-Meney leaned
atisasjwr cenu Exchange steady, I4&MOI W
tievernments nrm. Currency 's, II ffiit olds t's
Cenp, 11 59 bid t 4X's de, U lx bid.
The stock market opened at Saturday's closing
prices, aud en a fair buying of Louisville A
Nashville, Union Pacific. Manhattan and Ner.
folk A Western, values advanced steadily irem
the opening te midday. At the henr named
prices were up ii te ltf percent. Tnemaiket
has since been dull.
trtee Markets.
Quotations by Heed, McUrann M
Lancaster, Pa.
Ce., bankers
srsw Teaa ust.
Canada Padfle
U.C.C.AI
Colerado Ceal
Central Pac
Canada Southern
Chi. St. L. A Pgh
Den.'a Itla O...
IM1.L. W
Crle "
Kne, teds
Jen C..... .,
? ...
Len.A N
L. shore. .....
Mlch-Cen ..,
Heck Valley
Missouri Pacific
5' fret....
ij'v81-
is. i.t. .........
last Tennessee C
Omaha
Oregon Transportation....
Ontario W.
Pacific Mall
tttchmend Terminal
St. Paul
Tex. Pac
Union Pac
Wabash Cem
Wabash Pref
Wasu-rn u
West Shere Bends
Mew England
ratxaDaxraia list.
Lab, Val .70.1...
B..N. T.APMla
Pa.K a- ,
Beading ,
Lea. Nav..
Hestenv. Pass.
P. K
K Cent
Peeples Pass
Bdg.Uen'l.
ou
Phlla. Traction
Hmw AurMHTJOKHMHTA.
THK REGULAB MONTHLY MEETIXQ
Of the Ladles AtlTlllnrv nf)h,v l r .
will be held this (Monday) opening at '7' 3)
e clock. A large attendance Is desired. ltd
ANTED-AN EXPERIENCED GIRL
for general housework In a small family.
ltd'
618 VORTIJ DUKE 6TBSET.
ITA N TED THREE
f-nflL-u . vn
vv live eentral h
PKEEOr-CliAI.i.E.at
five central house servants, inni.
nipr.v , .-.-,
Tt Tljmt'. L rn .n
Kmploymenteitlce.'aiisortb Queen at.
(Second fleer j ".
WANTED-A CANVASSER (KXHE-
pBrtK'SF,Jl.Iu,l,r:.,.rtS,'C,""rUcl8- AP"
, r H.TBOCTCO.'S
eecend ?,eym'nl fflawi.
HAA E you BEEN TO THE DAILY
MARKBr yet? If net by all reesns te
J ou caa g all kinds of vegetables flue and
P.S.-Uecelveevery morning, these rine Col Cel
umbla Shad. Cleaned and deflvered promptly.
mlCZf J Dally Market, Ke 9 W.U Ki'DgBt
WTATE AND COUNTY TAXES.
C7 rer entire city received DAILY atthnCeurt
ro'.Vrem IS te 3 p. tn. until June laih.the
LAS I'dsy ler the aUauimenti balance of day at
e. 311. North Queen street. mlJldst,Wit
PUBLIC SALE ON WEDNESDAY,
,M.a?.,,s' ,W7' wl" bB ,ela at puhlle sale, at
Ne 3aU Went orange street, nnn walnut hslr hslr
cleth parlor suit, dining-room chairs, carpet,
oilcloth, glassandrjueensware, and ether artt
elf s net mentioned. Hale te commence at 1
r, clock, when conditions win be mate known
Hsubv fumiRT, Auctioneer. mlC-iia
ESTATE Or" HENRY E. LEUAN, LATE
mentae en ald estate having been granted te
the nnaerslgned, all persons Indebted thereto
are requested te make immediate payment, and
theee having claims or demands against the
same, will prvsentthem without delay for settle
ment te the undersigned rmldlng In Lincaster.
A. C. KC1NQIUL,
J. 11 HOLD WICKEHSHAM.
maylO-CtdM Kxecuters.
OTIOE '
1 hereby take this method of Informing
my friends andtbepubile la general, lhat 1 have
taken posse-slen of the Barber shop Basement
of asbreman's Law Building. North lJukestreet.
'i',erBJ,.wi" be pleased te Care them give me a
call. With an exwirlence of ever Ave years In
the best shops of Phllatelphla. I feel confident
Olv'e'TnSacal' "" "Te enUr6 ""
mayie-itd ' IlIBaM IIOHEIK.
AHIONED KHTATE OF CASPER
Kashler and wife, of Lancaster city, Lan
caster county. Casper eshler and wire, of Lan
caster city, bavins; by deed Of voluntary Milan
menu dated April if. 18jl. assigned and tians
lerredall their estate and effecu te the under
sUned, ter the benefit et the creditors 01 the said
Cusper K eshler, they therefore give notice te all
persons Indebted Vi aatd sstlgner. te wake pay
ment te the undersigned without delay.and
these having claims te present them te
MICHAEL UABkltBUSH,
VALMTIMJtbUKll,
an i, . Asa'awees.
Jeax A. Cens, Attorney. aprlt-etdM
STATE OP JACOB KAMM, Sr., LATE
el lancaster city, deceased. Letters tes
tamentary en said estate having been granted
te the undersigned, all persona Indebted there
to ara requested te make Immediate payment,
and these having claims or demands against
,ua Bam.,, wii, iiiuaviii mum wiiaeui ueisy ier
settlement te the undersigned.
. CATHAKlNTt K AMM, Kxeentnr.
MAasieTT Bsesics, Attorney. mMtdsI
WK CHALrONTK.
The Chalfonte.
prevem.utL,tU'Vt0rKa lbr Ueiwn ,B'
Ocean End of North Carolina Ave.,
ATLANTIC cm, M.J.
E, ROBiRTS A SONS, BrUjn
aJieT
II a. a. 12 . r. .
K4
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ii" wji raw
i
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let ie;s iu
1X Sltf 31
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5- V3
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14 an; 5t
?J sul 84
19!
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3"', 31 S S
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see eeee
.... 101f 101 u
.... 61 6IX lA'i
ta'
nmw ABrmnnaBMwirn.
WANTED VOH THIS l'LACK AND
County, six geed Saleemsa. Steady wert
aad geed salaries. Addrrs,
J. AUSTIN 8IIAW, Nurseryman,
tniyO-lwdAmsya lwd ltechester, N. T.
AUCTION OK MILLINERY ANDTR1M
. Balnea thla evening and 1 uesday atternenn
and evening at w KasT orange street Heeds
most be sold. BhkmRMAN A RKtMlEHL,
ltd Auctioneers aud stock brokers.
NOTICE-THR WATKR DUPLICATE
la new In the hands el the City Treasurer
for collection of water rests. An abatement of
5 psreent. will be made for prompt payment.
AprlMwWASd
I.U. KATItrtlN,
City Treasurer.
JACOB E. SHKAKKER'H
Liquor Stere New Open,
mavis tld
NO. lSPENN8Q.UA UK.
l&l OfUKOR A TINEH AND BET
&yJJlJ TKR CllAMPAUNK THAN
Due de Montebolle.
AT HOIIHKU'S LIQUOR BTOHB.
Ne. SI Centre "qnara, lAneaater, Pa.
ATTENTION, SIR KNIGHTS I
l.anciater Cemmanden-, Ne 13. K. T- will
meet en TU gall a KVKMI.Srt, MAY 17. 1H7, at
MftMinerchnr Hall, at 7 Se o'clock, for drill.
Members Mill wear their own sword and belt,
ity nrder of the sTmtnent Commander,
tnltitdtt HUull 8. UAKA. Keoerder.
A LARUE sFl'l'LY OK BRASS AN I)
Nickel ferrules, Beel SeaU and oilier Ited
Mountings, silk. Linen and Cotten Lines,
.--wnui. eniKer nnu eisnermen
generally A ,HcUlly fln let of
Calcutta Poles, in ti luand Slfent let
Swivels, sinkers and Fishermen's Sunnlli-s
ln let of Japan and
1 ,- ,umiiu surct leugtns, at
HUBLBY'S UUUU BltiKe..
M West King Street.
ESTATE OK CONRAD GASSER, LATE
of Lanciuter, city, deceased. Letters testa
mentary en il3 eUu having been granted te
the undeiNlgned, all Hrsens Indebted thereto
are n-inu-dUil te make Immediate payment, and
these hiMng claims or demands against the
same, will prvsent them without delay ter set-tlemonttethuuudt-nlgned,
residing tn the city
of Lancaster. 1. McMULL',
aprW6idM Executer.
yUMYUMAND "LADY OK THE
m-Ji1"0 JSre exquisite handkerchief extracts.
fl,hing Taekle- threv Joint rrnli, 1:0 1 rwls. 400 1
fine Nlckle Click KeI., II te ; Caue and llamlMxl
"rles ' b"ke1' flja,a. c.,all at Lewest
J?'.lh rr,,ry'1' Srsparllla Compound te pu
rify the bleed ) ou cau dely thu warm weather 1
seu a bettle.
I-KAILKY'S K8T K!l PHAKMACT,
M.ndM.W.PK 1"" "t Market)
N
EWUIUAR8TOKE.
I. M. Portaesdj,
WitUia Fiu.
J. M. Portuendo & Ce.'s
NEWCIUAR STOUE,
t31 NOBTH yUIKN ST, LANCATIIt, PA.
The only place-In the city tngetad brands and
MAUL CUBAN ClUakf. rintnt Chewing and
2."n. V.!'K Ir?c,?iOS' Wltrlte-0l everjthtng
kept lu a rirsl-ciass Cigar Stere.
eiva US CALL.
mayU ltd
JEW YOKE BAZAR.
Ate you en the Lookout for
REAL BARGAINS?
Yeu can get them at
A. HIEIW, 6 and 8 North Qan St,
All the latest styles of Ladles' Bats and Ben
nets; alie ail the lateetahades In Ulbtmns. tsat'na.
feathers. Flowers, 1 aces. Thn-e hundred Un
SS.'S.'S.'. ".".' '."r ,9c-' "J0 thre hundred
Trimmed Hats for Wc, It ), sieu. $110, sa.ei
oe. corsets. Cellars. Cuffs. Oleves ( aise Ttre
largest assnnment of bun Umbreilss and para-
JSr-Jjf.'.'k!"1!1.'" ?t. P,lc, ,hat Wl "ever
offered tn the ladles belore Coxe een te secure
a Bargain. m6 ;t(1
TJiULTON OPERA HOUSE.
Thursday Ercnlnr, May 10, 188".
IIAVERLY'S-
OltlOlSAL MASTODON
MINSTRELS,
ISCLCPISQ
Till QORMA.VS-Jehn. James aad Goerge-
?tre1Seve7tle?"nl01" ana 1'e,lu0r "' n-
;,M-,'l'l"crnedlan and KtngnftheBanle
E8S.KJ!ala,ST,'UAUTKr' '"""'
r,'j:i) MALCOLM, the Phenomenal MaloCea,
(Vi?sf K aSvYJ'i6 rTr6 Balladlst.
la'muf $$." V1- rret the
HULSE ANOCOVNOB, IUKKKAM) JOK
au1datand,fiader.OJi Ceraet 9"0"t
PBICga 55 SOamlTlPVtn 4
11,1111 V- l u J- tr.1 ' "'aeu 49 1. S. 1 3.
l.Ksau EI) SKATS 75CKNTS
Ne wen sale at Opera HeuieOfflce. mie-ltd
O
AK HALL.
" I get my Suit at Oak lluslness must
Hall. I knew I've be geed, we
saved enough te pay judge, by tbe
reu this week's Uite. steady stream
CEitiEs." of customers
who cenre te the old corner for Clothing.
And we added our share by our solid
goods te keep " geed times " weing.
And, then, don't you knew, 'the money
that comes te Wanamaker & Drewn get
right out again among the work people,
and tbey keep it going and make business
brisk ?
We didn't hear a word about prices.
They must have suited.
Wanamakxr A Urewn's
Oak Hall,
Southeast Cebnkb Sixth and Mar
ket Sts.,
Philadelphia.
p O. SNYDER & BRO.
ANOTHER BICJ DRIVE
-IN-
Men's Half-lese!
Men's Full Regular Made Half Half
Hese in Black and Colored, Split
Feet, at lSIc; less than half the
regular price.
Alse a Let et Ladles' Full Regu
lar Made Hese at 12ic.
Alse a Let of Linen Damask
Towels, large and nice quality, at
121c.
These Lets will last but a short'
lime. Please call early te secure
some of them.
P. G. SNYDER A BRO.,
1
Ne. 14 WeitKlegStrttt,
LAJI0ASTMB, tk.
ttaw ADYKHTnaktmitn.
Wi'Sswi A,- etawksa,.
JKWELRY AND ART.
-aaV
taniinQ WntpheQ
ART "WORK,
French Clocks, Bronzes,
KNIVES. FORKS AND SPOONS,
CHOICE VIENNA AND PARIS NOVELTIES.
Prices Are Very Lew This Year,
H. z. KBO ADS,
Ne. 4 West King Street, - Lancaster, Pa.
-VAlf AliVKRTlttKMRSTN.
THK I.ATi:vr JUST "Tlfic"''"TlflNU
for bufluvss Mirjxw"-relch Cheviot
Trousers. We have ihttm In twunty dllTMreut
lnttrns. r,ir hvxt they nannnt Im turellml.
all and sc them. A lull line til Kcntch Cheviot
Huttings at inodemte prlrrs.
teOSKNhTKlN'.ariNK TAIt.OHtNO.
Ne. 37 erth Qui-un Sirttet.
PUftUr. HAI.K. ON TPRSDAY. MAY
17. 1SS7, at M mil'ril yLKN 5TIIKKT,
Lancaster, thu tnllnwliiK llou-ehnia Uixxl,
llcdsteiads, eta. Walnut Mten-lim Talile. Mar
Ii re. Tut.le. Leuuttd, li,k aud llur.-nn com.
blncrt, Llelhes 1'ivm, llesn, 8tp I adder. Mas
andether Cariwts, lln.iiiasa and UueeuswartV.
Ac Hale telitglnat IHn'rliKk 11 in.
., . UaKY T. VOUKMANH.
II. r. llevrs, Anctloneor. mj atd
TfJJNtlLKrRKE STOCK KAR.M.
Standard-llred Stallions In Servlra.
STOKM KINO (1191) SUO.00
Itecetd, t years. 2.17.
HI HKNBV(U)....,........?.'.r."!; 30.00
a- Send fur New Catalogue.
aplSmdAsr Mrl..ti. fa.
WILLIAM KDMONDS,
Whelessls DAUr aal Oemmasiaa M(r:hi:t
IK ALL KISDSOV
CIGARS.
Advances made en wUeable goedj. Oftlce nnd
BJUcsroeLiia
,.. NO I)VBRTltKKT,
aprlSJmd l'ruvldence, lihode Island.
ROPOSALS WILL HE RKCIUVKD
for the ontctlen of the I'eeplra atlenal
S??Z' ct ,.'.n'uHri un '' ,0 oc'eca Monday, the
Md day et May. l-s after which no proposals
will te cen.ldervd.
The plans andsp'cincatlenscan tesen at the
efflce of s. 11 Reynolds, Ne. ll Bait King strwl
AUoatthe IVepir., National Hans, Ne Hi nut
Klngatnwt. Tim hank rarervfettin rlgut te re
ceive any hid eltertHl wltbeutrritant te amount .
also the rlfbl te rrject any or all bids.
U. . a8.
tllltlTIAN MUSSKLMAN,
HKMIlll, lUIMII,
nl 5td Uulldlng ceauntttce.
OPRINO, I8fi7.
A New Departure for tancaster tn rine Tal Tal
erlng. Impertlcg direct from tbe tmal makers
et rine Woellens. I have ustrecnlved tbreuith
the llo-ten custom heus-, a larye Involce of my
own Importation et
SUITING, sr-UINQ OVWRCOATISO ANO
TllOUSalll.Nl),
The like of which, for stjle andnuallty.hu
never ba equaled In this city, aud cannot be
surpassed.
A special Invitation Is hertby extacded teall
In want of Pprlng (Garments te call early and
secure Chetru 1'atterns Workmanship the very
beat and prices lower than ever.
, .. II OKIIHAKT,
tnarr-lydlt Ne. North yutenstn'et
pALAOE OK FASHION.
ASTRICH'S
Palace of Fashion,
13 EAST KINO STREET.
LAXCASTKIt. l'A.
HK CllllV Tlllt LAKUKSr STOCK ANU
II AVE THK BICsT A8iOllTll sNT.
GLOVES.
We Defy Competition,
lterlln Lisle, Fancy Tep, 5c a pair,
Urllllant Ltsle Jersey, button length, Oue
colors, 15c a pair.
Black and Colored f Ilk Taffeta. 2tc a Pair,
flue l'urt) Silk, Ulack and Colored, 37c.
KID GLOVES.
We Are Headquarters I
4 Butten Scalloped top Ileal Ktd.Sprlnit Shsdcs,
&ec. a I'alr.
4-Ualtea Kane y Embroidered Hack, tic. a
Pair.
5- Butten Ulack Scalloped Tep, 59c
5-Heek Lacing, 7.e.
Undressed .Stitched Hack, Ileal Kid, II CO.
We are agenU for tbe Celebrated "Mather"
Patent Lacing Gleve. Kach pair guaranteed.
LACE MITTS.
BOUGHT LAST JANUARY I
All-Bilk Lace Mitts, 15
rum 811k Jcr.ey Mitts, 19c, 25 finest, 7c,
SOe.sscaPalr.
HOSIERY.
Only a few numbers out of our Immense As As
serttnent. LADIES' HOSE,
5c. 70, 10c, 12Xc, 15c, tn Unbleached, Striped
buuniu auu niaca.
Unbleached full Regular Made IlalbrlggBn,
12He a pair.
Best Kngllsh and German Balbrlirgaii, 25c a
pair.
Slates, Drabs and Tan Celer, Full Regular
Made, 19c a pair.
Black and colored Tans and Drab, white spilt
feet. Sic a pair.
Kngllsh Lisle, Black and Asserted Tan Celers,
tTiapalr.
CHILDREN'S HOSE.
Black Seamless Knit, 5c. a pslr.
Beys' Ribbed Lancaster Knit, Seamless Grey
Mixed, only lOe. a pair.
Child's Black Ribbed, White reel, te 8X.10O
a pair.
Black and Co'ered Imported French Bibbed,
mil Regular Made, 6 and 7K. at 17a a pair.
Children's Deuble Kneed Hese.
Uent's Unbleacbdd Hese, Full Regular Made,
UXe.
Uent's Colored Hese, Full Regular Plate
Dropped 8lltcb, Drab, Taos and Slates, Itea pair.
JERSEY'S.
Ladles' Black Beucla Jerseys, 4ie.
Ceat Back Deable Pleat, 811k raced. 6'Je.
1 Colored Beucle Jerseys, 75e.
Black Worsted Jerseys, Ceat Back, formerly
It.st 1 redueedte Me.
Fine Worsted Pompadour Jerseys, Pleated
vest, at n.
Fine Jerseys, IIW.S1.00 and ItW.
OasLotJsrsayswerUillijOt redueedte 1.I7.
, 1
LADIES' GOSSAMERS.
Geed Kleettle, 75e.
Bettar oeoas, guaraataaa, si.v.
Udlat' and Osat's Oeasamars, He.
I
-f'si iWseaisiW.essjasaisis.A,
IMUIUJIUOIUUUUUUUI
aw- ssaj Base-: sj sa sa
.VKir Al)l'KKriSK.VK.TS.
OKl'IOKRH Al'I'LYINO IOR lAY FOR
dureienc el arrxarag.a between mn.ter
In and iiiu.inr nut tnusi apply and flle their
claims buleie J unn 3d. Fer claims a mil r te
.1 K. IIAItll, Pension Agent,
.. Nes. 12. II and 111 Keulhliuke street.
mtt(l:dR Lancaster, Pa.
NOTIOKTO IIHIIKIK IIU1I.DKRH.
'".ropesals fur Ihn construction of a
wroiiKht-lren llrldwn e er Octoraro t'reek, near
Chrlsllam, will Im ixcelvtd at the ertlrenf the
Count)- oinmlfslenurK, either w,t Chester or
I anra.ler, Pa. until neon, TUCtHW, JUNK
tl. 1)7. 1 he tlgh W4i reject any or all bids la -servt-d.
Ily 01 d.ir of I tin Comiutssleneta et Lan
raiterand chterctiuutles. mylJeetld
N
EV JKWKLRY 8TORK.
CHARLES S. GILL,
e. 10 West Kin Street. t
A lull line of everything new In
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
UlLrKIt TABLKWAKK.
Spectacles! Spectacles!
Having made the eye a study, we are able te
fit spectacles with the greatest accuracy and
care, and make a specially of the Interchanga.
li!e spectacle, se that If part be broken It can
berennwvd In Ave minute tlm.
aarltKPAIItl.Ml-l'ennnal attentlnn gtven te
the repairing of Watches, Clccks, Jewelry, eta,
tc mavlllyd
amvummmm:
-CIULTON OI'KRA 1IOU8K.
Menilaj Evening, Star 10, 1887.
GEORGE CrBONIFACE
AS "TOM BADGER,"
In lkCCl(ACLT'a Ubkit Msle-Diuxa,
Streets of New Yerk,
Under thu maaagemenl of
MR. E. M. GARDINER,
Supported by an Kxcellent Ceinptny.
A Carten! of ccenerr.
Union fequarn by Moonlight,
Flve Points.
Baxter Street, etc
Oraattst Flre Beene Ever Wltneaaed.
!.'5L.,ts.-. ...?Vf0and7SCBNTS.
RKSKKVall SKa'lH TSCBNTn.
asyXew en s'tle at Opem Heme. my-4td
ATLl,icrAS,rlNtU,EET TUKATRB,
GRAND JUBILEE !
LIMITED TO
TWO GRAND CONCERTS,
ArriRHoex ad Lvshine,
MONDAY, MAY 23.
GILMORE!
THKUItKAT.and HIS WONDEItrtlL 1IANI.
consisting 01 FIFTY Xmtneut Musicians and
holetsts, under the direct It udnrshlp of
Mr. P.8.U1LMURK,
Assisted by the Chinning Prima Denna.
LBT1TIA. FRITOd
will visit this city, and clve what may be liisllv
termed u (.KAN It MUslOAL Fh.xflVau It
lll Include gems by the great musters, UMetber
with mu.tc for th millions, selected from the
best papular moledlrs of the day. In a varied.
unique and Internttlnv pregramme. JCntlru
change of pnuramme at each lentert
Admission, Afternoon, SO cents, Including Re
served Seat.
Aduillnn, Kvcclng, 30 cents. Reserved
Beat., 33 cent, ri'ra.
The sale of seats opens at Herr's RoekStnrnnn
Wednesday, May lmh, ul It e'rlr.ck. Orders by
MalLTelepboneerTelegraph will receive prom nt
attention. myU H,l'i,l7.IH,iu.l,Ku
iSUVHMfUMJIlBUlMt UUOm-
QALL) AND 8BE "
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ROCHESTER LAMP.
Sixty Candle-Light 1 Beau them all.
Anether Let et CHEAP Ul.OlltV) lerUaa and
OUbteves.
THB ' PBBFBOTION "
MBTALMOULDINO AND RUBBKU CUSHION
WEATHER STRIP
Besutbemall. This strlamnlwears all ethers.
Keens out tbe cold. Step rattling of windows.
Exclude tbe dust. Keep out snow and mlu. Any
one can apply It no waste or dirt made In ui
plying It. can be fitted anywhere no boles te
bore, ready for use. It wlir net split, warp or
shrink a cushion strip Is tbe most perfect. At
the store. Heater and Range Stere
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Jehn P. Schaum & Sens,
24 SOUTH QUEEN ST.,
LANCASTER. PA.
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M. A. KlCrrjtH. ALUVH V. HKRB
KIEFFER & HERR,
-DEALKRS IN-
WOULD CALL SPECIAL
ATTENTION TO
Fuller & Warren Ce.'t
(TKOT.M.Y.)
STOYK, BrUTEBS. FURNACES AND BANGB.
-We ask no one te rnn any risks with "PUL
LEK WARREN'S" Goods. Wa guarantee
tnam te aire SatlafaAtlen.
AsaHeaUrTHE8PLKNI)lli"haa no rival,
being a thorough het base, no part et this store
remains cold, evet y Inch et It radiates beat.
As a Smaller and Cheaper HeatertbeBRIUHT
DIAMOND " has established Itself In the rrent
ranks.
Tba merits et the "SPLENDID" and "HRIUHT
DIAMOND " consist In Beauty et Construction,
Perfset Control of Draft, Cleanliness, se DasU
ae fiu and Economy of FueL
saTCaU aad axaalaa ler yearaait
40 BAST KINO ST,
topreaiT oeuavx aioeaEj
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Hoesefaroishuig Goods !
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