i.. Kr vjj, aJ !-' eV ' "i. wv' Vi .- "VJ A v ilUB IiAiTOASTEil BAtrAr IKTELLIGENCEB. MONDAY. JULY 23, 1888. WT-HS? I&. M" Isl tLr fr Iff" IS' IX P 11 (ft, fa & u,. i P I? Iv f 1 iv ft" IW I'i r J I i m NEARLY A FATAL QUARREL. AtTKED COLLINS ITIICCK UV A STONE ANfiSEltlOUSLYINJUHEU. MtekMl F'lrad After IUcMvIbc nTj Wows rtem Cellins en Saturday Hei It S'em at His Atrallant Which Iiifl'ct I'dclallpJnrliiOn Ills Uead. Columbia, July 23 -On SafurJay about Boen n Ught occurred en Oie Heading A Oelnmbls railroad company's cesl chutes between Michael Friend and Alfred Col Cel ltns, which came near remiltlnff In the death of the Utter. The men wheel stone te be used In repairing the break Jn the dam. Shortly before seen Friend left bis work te go te Brubaker'a ssloen, and en returning ahertly afterward was told by Collin, who la boss of the ganp, that eereralef the wen were necuslDg hiraet llrklng his work, whereupon a spirited ar gument was begun by both parties. During its nreEress Krlend called Cellins Beme hard names and Ceclared that he (.Celllna) was the only man who accused him et bilking. A Iter some further talk Cellins, who la a powerful man, hit Friend, who te allghtly built, under the left eye, felling him like a leg. Friend sprang vtp as nnlcklv aa posslble and ntlemplcrt te bit his aaaallant with his shovel, but Cellins belng tee quick and the two men clinched. In the tussle Friend was bit en the brldge et the nose, badly dlslljturieg that organ. The two men were then parted and Friend picked up a atcne and hurling It at Cellins, struck him en the head, lelllcting a serious wound Cellins was Injured se that be could net continue the fight, but he roanaged te walk at tar as the P. K. R. passenger station, en his way te a pbjalelan, where he was taken h with convulsions, and had te be taken home In a wagon. Oa Saturday ovenleg his llfe was despaired of, but en Sunday be rallied, and hla physician, Dr. Minlln, pro nounced hl:u out of danger this morning Friend was arrested and given n hearing before 'Squlre Selly en Saturday evenlng, and was held In bail for further hearing as 83en us Cellins Is abtote appear against blm. The Inn's Ollsiultr. SytvfBter Hard, glven a hearing before Squire Selly en Saturday oveolng charged with deserting his wile, wan held in ball for a further hearing en Tuesday evening. The final hearing el the MeLaughlln- Bamaker assault and battary case was held en Saturday evening bolore Squlre Selly. McLaughlin was bold In ball for trial at court. During the pogres3 of the nbove case M. Burke, who was slightly Intoxicated, attempted te forea his way into the already overcrowded 'cqnlre'ti clllce. Oillcer Sehlll remonatraled with him, wboreupon be bacame noisy and was promptly arrested aad loekod up. Laler he was glveu a hoar hear lag and discharged, en payment of cch'.h. Several street fights occurred en Saturday evening, and several warrants have been Issued ter the participants, Oae of the e o:carred In IUkiewd, during which the faces el Qoergo Heeso and Jehu New were badly battered. Oa Saturday evening OlUctr Wlttlek left town en a tour of Investigation through the Tork county hills. During thelM hours be was away be tramps! -12 miles evor the "Yerk county bills aad suoeoodod lu col cel col Jcetlng substantial evldoneo connecting Biarp and McCann, new Jn Jail awaiting trial, for the robbery of Huelley's store et Yerk llaven and Myers' stere at New Hol Hel land, both et Yerk county. Mr. UatncR, a tenant en Strlokler'n farm, had bis spring house ontered and a let of previsions stolen. Samuel Ackerraaii, a Bwllehmau of the east yard of the 1'. It. It., bad his coat stolen from the switch heuse en Saturday n'ght. AcrlileultHiKl InclilcM A smill daughter of Mr. Themas Llnl Jo Je rdan had the end of ene of her lUigera takeu off. It was caught In a lawn niower. A man named O'ltrlen, an employ oef the mstyard et the I. 11. 11., bad a ptlnful aa aa eldent this morning. Whlle engaged In leading cress ties mi a car bis hand was ciught between the car nnd a tie, badly tn&ablng his fingers. It It) thought that tils Angera will havu te be atnputated. Master AYIUle rJlovenson, grandson of Squlre Uershny, whlle playing In front of the armory en Saturday, was ordered oil the sldewalk by nnother lad. WIIlle ro tated te obey mid the lad threw n Mone nt him which struck him en the head, Inflict ing a torleus cut. Miss Mlnnle VYlloex, of Mlildletewn, Connecticut, nnd Mian Streng, of Kant 11 ad ad eon, Connsctleat, are the guest of Mlsi Kffla Detwiler. , J. Erring M (11 n ltfi for l'hlladalpiitn this morning after spending hU vacation with his purentp. MUs Lulu Merrill lett for her home In Philadelphia this morning alar a abort Visit te relatlves In town. MlssUasale KtuUuian nrrlved home et Saturday from Philadelphia and tlilnliy Miss Margaret Klcharcin, of Thurlow, 1 , Is visiting relations here. Charles lllghter has roturued from n visit te Oxford. Mrs. Bailer, wlfoef Hsv. 11. Kill or, re ceived the news en Sunday that four of ber Immediate relatives were victim a nt t e re cent floods at Wheeling. Mrs. Kali, lelt this morning for Wheeling. The O. S. Secial society will iuej. en Wednesday ovenlng. The Presbyterian Sunday aahejl Mill plcnle at Lltltz Springs te-morrow. A number of Columbians attonded the cornerstone laylug at Watts' en Sunday, The funeral et the infant Ren of Shade will take place this ovenlng at H o'clock, at Mr. Stia le's realiiencp. The re mains will be taknn te Philadelphia to morrow for Interment. KalgliU el M. Jubn ClaU The next meeting of the national com cem com manderyettbo Knights of St. Jehn will be held at Washington, D. C. In June, 18SQ. it is the Intention et the Knights or St. Jehn of this oily te attend that, meet ing In a body and at their last meeting a oemmlttoo was appointed te arrange for the formation of a club, wbtcb will be matle up et tbose who Intend te participate. James J. Glllen, Jeseph Wackcrand Barry .Ritchie, tbecommltteo appointed te report plan, will tubuilt their conclusions te the ntxt meeting et the kUgbtP. A Fcdj KlIU Utmalf. On TLuisdny a men from Oregeu bold a asaloef bronche penleB at Leamsn Place. Among Ibe purehasera et tbe animals was Jacob lialr, Jr,, arm or Jcoeb Balr, etthe Wllllanstewn botel. Friday young Balr undertook te break tbe pony and Geerge Eckert, son et Uriah Eckert, was put upon hla back terlde him. The pony rearod and tore for awblle and tried te threw tbe yenng man off, but finally drepjnd stene dead. It Is tellevcd that be burst a bleed vessel In hi efforts te esc j pa breaking. vame Heme Pcoie ilie Itegular Army. Jein Descb, of this city, who bus been a soldier In tbe regular army for four years past, arrived In Lancaster this morning at (! o'clock having been discharge 1 'or ills ability, lie eiuie from Fert Sheridan, lu . nela. Ibe aliuuiulu Uiuli. Tbe Algonquin clue bave mtie all ar rangements te leave this city next Monday looming at CSO for tbe!r annual encamp ment nt a week at Yerk Furnace, 'ibe lub take a ;arty of thirty members and a geed time Utxpecled. The K.i l.ua ciub' Uttura, The East End fishing club returned from their eocumpuieut en Wolse'a Island at tl;t)8turday evening. Tney bad a week fit thwtujh enjeymtnt. TlIISllltlDaeOVRR COON ntiN. NlDctstn lllddtrt I'm In 1'roiiesiiW for It Etrctlen-Tlie Hidden I'rlrtf, Tbe county commissioners opened bids at neon te-day for tbe erectten et a bridge evor Coen Run, at Klnseyvllle, In I.lltle Britain township. Following were the pro pre pro pesalii for the erection of the aames Mt Vernen, Ohie, llrldge company, 12 50 par 1ln! Innt fnr Irnn iinerBtrUCture i Celum bia Urldge company, Dayton, Ohie, ter Iren superstructure I7C1.88, ISO?, or 11,010, according te plan selected; Bamuel SUuffer, York.weoden burr bridge, J7M for superstructure, Iren truss super structure f&lO, J575, U7 or IJOSfl, according I . ni.... I.'lntf Irnn Itrlclce cemtHHT, I Cleveland, Ohie, superatructute, 1832 j I Pittsburg ltridge company, superstructure I 785jKlteh A Smttb, f3 2eper perch for mason work, or flt.CC If cement la used ; mason work cemplete with lime mortar tS70.&0, or with cement 1053 20; Jacob Kautlman fl,C70, brldge cemplete j Oeerg K. Jenes, bridge complete ?I,CS0 Jeseph Ucht, ter masonry 12.85 per perch j J. F. Btaiiller, brldge completo, !,IC0; Martin Walker, fftlS for maa6n work and 1 1,123 for superstructure i U- F. Werth, mason work, 12 i per rerch j Franklin Telllngcr, brldge complete, H.6W 5 Jehn Kreckel, J3 25 per perch or J7M) for mason work : A. S. Urban, tl.050 for brldge com plete or 1 1,225 without the masenry: Bamuel Canradand James S. ltea, mason work, 1,30 per perch ; Dean it Westbroek, New Yerk, Iren superstructure, in oneu, ae cording te plans Wrought Iren midge company, Canten, Ohie, IS82 or t050 ae cording te plan selected ; EUsh MeMillen, 11,607 or XI 747 oampletc. The contraet was awarded te the Celum bia Iren It rid be company for suporMtuct superMtuct suporMtuct ure, and te II. F. Werth ter masonry. The accepted bids were the lowest ellertd. T.IKKN'ONTIII? 1'I.V " Al lUuth rntrlin a flue I.ari;e H ring el lUmlti the Uenrttnsa. Al Katieli, or this city, la known as ene of the host gunnera and fishermen boro bero bore abouts. lln la enpoelally fend of trout fishing, at which he Is very expert His work as n 11 caster Is wonderful and soveral llmrs he has taken prizsa In national teurnaments among the best fishermen In the oeuntry. Mr. llaueli has always maintained that black bass could be capturnl with a 11, or k dlllarcnt kind howevor from thoe med ler trout, as readily as with llve bait, allheiuh many old fishermen laugtuxl at the Idea. Fer a weekpBRtMr. Haucb has been trjlng bis luek al 1 tin' en ttie Coneatoga, and be toekaovt.KlbBSsof email al.. On Satur day be went out te aoe Slilrk'H dam seined, hut seen became tired nnd reselved te seowhether he could net catch a fintr Hiring In tbe Cencmcga than be could get for a quarter by waiting alt day at the dam. He roturued te town and In tbe ovenlng went out te the creek. He took his position In n beat out In the stream be low Wltmm'ri brldge. With n lly be fished ter some time, but up te 7 o'clock be bad caught nothing. Alter that luck came his way however, and In a short tlmobecaught ns line a let of bass as ever came from tbe crock. Thore wero Just six of them and tbe largest and llnnHt wolgbed cxaetly four and n half pound. The next welghed tbree pounds and the olhetH ene pound each. All wote taken with a ilyand en ene of the lightest r da uted by any fisherman In this city. The fish created n great deal et talk en Fast King strect when Mr. ltaucb brought them In, and It set the old fisher eon te think Inc. The moon was shining brightly whin Mr. lUnch ciptured soveral et the twit. Us Dlinl irpena Iteck, Ooergo llelh, n lllleen-ycar-eld son et Philip Kelb, ahoemakor et Ne. .IS Careline atroet, unit wllli n eovero ncoldeut Sunday ulloniceu. Ile anil seme ethor boys went out te the Llttle Canoatega te bathe, nnd tbey entered the alreain at the " second turn " lu the inendnw seme dlntance south of the turnlke. Heth Jumpid from an embaukiuent, bead foremost, ter the pur pur pur poieof Inking adlve. In descending, bis head Htrucka protruding rock In the btream Willi gruat feiun. He had two gaihes, four Inchen in lengtb, cut In bin hvad. TIiche ciUh ntnrt from oie pilnt In tbe freut of the head and run tnwutds tbe forehnad lu the ahnpe of n V. The ll:sh was tern from the heml and foil upon the bey'H forebrad. Yeung Heth walked te the ollleo of Dr. Mo Me Mo Ceniilck, who cowed up tbe weuud. Ile h lertuiiu e In net fracturing hla skull. Feiibd iirMii IJuilvr h Tree. t'Liitlcr. Mur.-'hi.ll, nged about GS ycntH, nt) iiiHtecf ihe county hcHpltel, was found dead en Sundny alternoen. He had net bntm lu geed henlt.li lei seme tlmr, but was ftble te be nbnut and he ate his dinner nt ILe uttml hour. After dinner be walked through the yard le the orehard and aoated himself under e tr( c lledld net coma te supper, and ene el the ward tonders went tn tseaich of him audlnuudblmdead under the trcohe went te nTier dlnner. Corener Ilenamaii was notltled and he bold an In quest. L'ls Jurers wero S. C. Shaub, Prank Mllter, Cbarlcu Uerlang, Themas O'llarn, James Kennedy and A. It. Wills. Their verdict was that death resulted from apoplexy, liberated was n natlve of Cum berlaud comity, but rcitlded ter many yeara In this county, iiu boeamo an lnmate tl the BlmBtieiiHy wrniti years age, but was tmnhferred te tbe hospital when bis health failed u few months age, llrrcitrM liU lifclle:i, Wllll.un Clinch, a young colored boy, was be.ird ly Alderman A, V. Dounelly this morning en a chnrge of larceny. Tlie nllegatleu was that be tttolen poeketboolc containing beventy cents from tbe pocket of a boy named A brain Konter ThobejH were nt tbe cirrus grounds and the orl erl orl dence was that Clinch Induced Konter te kneel en the ground te leek under the tent and whlle he was In that position the thett was committed. Toe ulderman reserved decision fur u low davs. I'uuuil h Vu llurtu Medrtl, K II. Zireher, drlver of the Cenestngtt stage, recently found a large Maitln Nan Huren medal with chain attached. One Hdoeintalns the picture of Van Huren with the word Democracy utiderncath; the ether Mlde has a pair et eeiles surroundej with the following werdf : "Our principles aroJUHtlnenntl equality." The inetil li dated lilZ ert, .leut (Jut. Augutii9 Schmidt, Andrew Pmuiiiger, Ld Jkiuta Mooney, tbrce drunks who weie arrcatcd en elrcus day for annoying irople en North Queen street whlle drunk, were bent tu J -all Saturday eveulni; by Al derman Spurrier for terms of '.'0 l and 10 days roapuctlvely. llrurlng Ueiiliuacd, This altemoeu at 2 o'clock was the tlme appeluted by Alderman A. F. Dennelly for the hearing of Harry ltrubaker, who is charged with violating the liquor law and keeping a bawdy house, by Barbara Funk. Oa account of the abeeuce of thenUoreejH In tbe case'the hearing was continued until ntxt Monday. l..zi 0 Vw ug, who uutil last Wedueaday was catltled te call herself l.lzzle Kline, butwholext her marrled nome through a dlvejculecreed against her, was arrestcd en Saturday night by Constable Merringer ler diunkennebs and disorderly conduct. Alderman A. F. Deunelly Bent licr te Jail this morsleg for ten daya. Death of Lydl Halirtiii. Lydla Pinkerton, a well-VneAn colored woman, living In tbe Seventh ward, dlei en Saturday. She bad been In Ill-health for tome month. She was ;in destitute circumstances and ber expense will be de frayed by ber neighbors. ttlLUAH KEUIA'8 tltK10AMKSr. UaBeitra'atlira Months Term for Deier Deier lien ndiml Oece ltf-rmiil. On April 21s, William Ilelda wsa sent te Jail for tbrce months, becanse be could net oeroply with the order of court te pay bis wile tbe ameuut decreed against blm for ber maintenance. 11 e was released en Satur day by taking tbe benefit of the Insolvent law. He was only allowed tils liberty ter a few heurr. It was about 11 o'clock when he was released from prison and before 4 o'clock bis wife bad blm rearrested for the same etfensp, falling temalntaln her. Ilel da complains greatly of the mailer and claims that he was net given an oppertu- OIIJ i Kl wdik in iu ) nuti uw wiiu. uu could net furnish ball for his sppearanre and In default thereof bff was sent te Jail for a hearing. If the wife can have blm arrested every time be comes out et jail after serving a three months term abe can keep him tu Jail for tbe balance of his life. Hte'eti (loeiU 1'emncl. A gentlercan teund near Lancaster, en the heading railroad, two neckties, fair bracelets, pair earrings, ftcclety mark, breastpin, two silver forks. It Is plunder, no doubt, dropped by thloves. A Weeds Meeting;) In Montgomery' weeds, near Quarry vllle, the colored pcople and Lincaster buekatcra held a meeting en Sunday. Tbe at'ondance was very large and H9. Kenten LI arris, el this city, preached. te-Dar's I'lcnleat I'tinrjn, Ien's Lutheran Handay school Isheldlng a plcnle ntl'cnryn parktc-day. Therpecbi train, which left the upper Heading depot for tbe park at 7:15 this mernl' g, took out about -109 poeplo. Did Net MuKeOutn C). The case against (tee. Hlialter, for dis orderly conduct preferred by llenry llebrank before Alderman llitbacb, bis baen dismissed for wantofevldenre. CntniiatKti Nuve.lr. A very pretty button for the lapel of coat has Just been Intrrxlunnd In tblfl city by Martin lima , Ne. 24 North Qiinen street. It Is et motel ; the trout has cold letters, a hnr'fMhoe, the monogram O. (J , the llnures 8I-6S, and the Innorlptlen, " 1'iiblla Ollloe Is n l'ublla Trust." The button Is msde simi lar te a sloeve button with a fixnd bark te bold It In a button-hole. Maitln ltres. bave thorn ter both parties as well m n varlety of olber deslgns. Yeu Hheuld Nut Itllta it, 1 lid Hun (lay soheol of St Maty'd rliuirh will held n picnic at I'nnryn park iiuxt WrdnesUny, and this Is sunictnnt nnmriince that a (teed llmelitn stere. MitcliiiniiitRtnontlspretnlsod and will haprevldnd, nnd tlioie who doilre a hearty geed tbne should laUe the early train at Wist King street station and upend the en tbe day al a most delightful plcnaure ground. Mere l'iislus anil llenuty, A irmillemin reprcsenttng Mlle II. Bteviinw Ce., of Washington, O, U.cin be neon attl.e Ully Hetel, Wo.lne8day,.luly US (it y and even- Inn), by persons flrslrlni? Inf inuatlnn con cerning pensions, bountle", elc or having claims which they may doslre le have presu cutedby said atlernnrs. Ju2312l WILL cext von i:oeo te tee N1AMAUA TAI.I.S. 4n TOKSDAY. AUi.bST 7, the Heading ltallread lll run Its annual cheap incmr.ten te Niagara jralln, liuirule, Terente and Watklns Ulen, via. popular I.eblgh Val ley ltoute. ltnund tilp tickets geed ter fif teen flays, and fan) only IcndelIatH. Through train leaves Quarry vllle at C:l0; I.ancsbtnr, Hlngstreat,ut7.30 Celtunbla at7.30a in. The nly cheap excursion thin hciiseii. Fer partic ulars see circulars at ull stotlens, or nddrets Hayes Dickinsen, excursion agent, lteaillnir, l'a. lj23U(34Hw A I'll ntc Next Hnturilsy, The ltolermed SunflHy hcIied), or Willow Rlrcet, will plcnle In Mr. Kenrltg's weeds uexl Hat nut ay. Iho school will mcut In the weeds atoe'rlock. DKATJItl. Mi'miKP.-Jutv S2, 1W8, in IhN city, Ciuirail Muriur, In Ills (.Id jnir. Iho relatives and filondsef the luiully, nlae St. l'eter'd and HI. Aiitlienv'.i llenellcliU socio secio socie ties, are lespectlnlly Invlted te attund the funenit, from hli la e retlilanrn. Ne C10 West King Htreet, en Wednesday nt 8.30 a. m JyJ3 2ld IAii.r.-fn tlilsclty.en thn2Jl Inst, haucy Dally, agiil 87 yearn. Iho relatives and I rlem'M of the lamlly aru resrectlully Invited te attend the funeral, Irein the lesldonce of hnr son, llanjauiln K Unity, l.ampatnr, WeJuusday liierutng at lu ei'cleek t te proceed It Conmlega Centre. whste services und lnli rment will be held 2t" I'Ol.lTlVAl.. llenierrtle State Tlikit, VOIl Hl'I'llUMS JUDOS. .MiLelliiin, el Huiquebunna county. .1 II KI.KCTOtlrt. At l.-irgn-lt Milten Speer, A. r KeatlnK-' David W Bnllers, I 5. Alvln Day, MIcli'Hil ktaeen. hi. William Hunt, X A. II. I.ndner, , 7. Kihhi'II Kiiiihw. 4. William. I l.atln. IS lliinrv K. Wnedil, Jehn Tayler, li. 'rmklln Walflen, 7. (inergn W. I'aullug, H. JiuniwSlnltli. i;i iierinnn iieii(-r, .U William a. (iariuan, II. William -Miitier, W. Jehn II. Ii.it, ey, . Jehn HuckenMetn, il willlitm l'.Luntt,i il.Divlil M.Merris. .W. Jamesll. cnldttil1, i 7 . T. Nelll, U.J. 1.. lllOHU. ti lianliilw.Bcliwoyer,1 H. W. li. (liven, II I'liarlcx linblnsnn, 1.'. Jehn 11- Knviield, i:i. haa il J. (my nor, 11 &IIUOU 1' Lllit, COUNTY TICKKT, Cuiifrrjf. HtiUACtC I,. HAl.DKMAN, Chlciles. Mate Senater. OUltlSTt.VN UOWK.Mrasburg, Attembli, (Northern Dlstrlnt.) J IT. KCMl'KltNACH, Mnnheliu. JOHN I.II.KY. Mnhelni. Wl 1.1.1 AM TIIO.MK, Milten 11 reu (ouUiern Hlstrlct.) JAMKSd. MuU'AHllAN, Urumnre. Jireertttr. JOHN UK11M AN, Manhelm. Count Solicitor. )1. It, ltttl.NTON, Lancaster. Jury Conmlniener. t UaNKLIN Ul.AUK,titrA9burg. Director) of the J'oer, V. HA 1.1,, Lancaster. J MO.VIOOMKUV, llotmtUlle. i'rlien Impecters. A I,. wiNTKKi, rrovldeiice. lll.Nlt K. HAIU'AIAN, hast Lamputur. Jfl UK MTU. riilliullilila Produce AlHrket. I'liiLiiiBLi-iiiA, July 'ii.- rieur dull! i.iles 1 ;ue bbla ; Minn, lltkere. It 7 (il U) t I'enn'n. Family, 13 7333 'JO l Western an, S4 1044 Ce, ( tnur Patents, $41501 l)J Spring de, fl "d. U,I3 0 Wliaul July. 6Te ; Aii.SV;ct Bept.. 87c Ceru-J illy, ftVj Aug , HUa ; SupU, IW Uats-July, (I'ie auk., Jl!ic ; Uupt , 5Je drain nl I'tovtslens. furuUhed by H K. Vlllidl, llreker. L iiu en, .1 nly 2), l ue o'clock n. m wnuit en. Oa. l'erk. UuC, July nt, if.li rH AtigUHl si; tuti -iVi 13 7!l 8 7 Keptembur Wi !'; 2113 1-3 mil OCUilirr Hii 4i S4t 13 8J 8 dj December g:a iruoneil iuiu CeusuU tn J 3 Closing Prices 3 o'clock p. in Wheat. Cor-i. Oat i. l'erk. j.rJ, July August bepiember October . ., December. . Crude Ull .. .81 W 1.171 mi 23j2 43 'ik 4l?i SlS X.Vi 8.V 8.12 i'VK ... 7(;t 7-Ji . .. b.iJ is :e 13.78 13.tS 8.U0 ... ....-3K Car L is. 41 47 ... 27U Uecelpts. Winter wneat. Hpting Wheal.. Cern.... Oats Ityu Hurley ll'ld. IrtOOO KftcnlpU lieu., lierelplc Calue tl.UO Mew Yort market. Nsw ler.i, July 2J Heur inarketsuudi : rine.r? vltfiSi Biiperfitie, ii'0uit it It u Kitra,i 7Jt5W): City Will, Kxtm,l SOailiJ. Winter Whuut extru, I J 750& 00. Wheat Ne. 1, Kfd, Btate, OJXej Ne. 2, B'H'I Ne. 2, Ued, winter, Aiu, MOcs fceut , k'jHe: ruoetpu 9 os shlpmenu, utili Cern e. i. Mtxed, cu.iti, 7KC! Ju-y, 67Het au j, BiXei recelpu, f'J, te j shlpuients, 7.781 imu Ne. l, White, Btate. 4et Ne. 2, de, 49fllO Ne. 2 lulled, Aug, 310 receipt, 2i,ujj ; Khlpmeuts, nuuu. Uyedulli btatu 7t-e. Hurley neinlnal. l'erkqulet: Old Meni,13 7(014( lArd dull j July, 8 7u (Aug., ttl fiept, bui. kteuuuei teinlnal'; for M boiling stock, 21c. Turpentme ami nt ItQStXc ftestn quteti strained te geed. II OS0I1 10. retrnlnumUDll i Beflned in Caaaa,Me. Freight dull t irratn te Glniirew, ityej'Sd. liniusr uuiii f ewvura unrnunry. llMsrln- Choeeo caster t Western rial. WHq j Ktate rariery, 7K09O rancy White, isr krs suady; Bute, 1B18Hei Westirn, K9 ltiic timrarstcadyi Refined nutleaf.fiVc: Grannlv ted,7c. Talfewrtnndrt Prima Clty,4Kc. Klce nominal t Carolina, lalruianed, MiC (Jofleo dull t fair Canroes, ler itle. It He. Ohlfce Predaen Market. CntoAne, July SI.ti.30 a. m. Market opened. WhMit July, 8Jc.s AughMXc t Beit,7s;iei Oct. Vi. Cern-July, 4CKa; Aug,eici BepL, 4CKct Oct., 4le. uatn-July, 31kc. t Aug., 25Xc.t Bept., 2Ke-t Oct.,2lXe. Perk July, IIS 70) August, 11370 1 Sept., U77HlOct..l3 70. -i.(ue July. n4S Augnst, IS 4 Bent., snort Kih.-jelv. ts mt Augest, 18 oet Bept, IS Cxi; Oct, W 10. ULOalRd. Wheat-July.BlKej Ang., 7Hc I Sept., 7iHc ect,;;c. corn-July, iSKct Aug., eojiet ecpt., 4S;c. Oct., 4l'e. eau-July, cn'icj Aug., 2SJi! BepU, Slj0 uci vijte. Pnrk-Jnly. I'D 70 1 1S77K t ct,H3M Aug., :3 70 j BepL, Aug., 18 67X 1 Bept. 02Xt AUg, 19 OIKt ijhiu- Juiy. e (..it 3fJk Oct, 18 M. Short Klbslulv. U 8upt.,t9 10; Ocr.fi 10. cmoAeo, July St. CatUe Uoenipts,ll,teo shlptnunts, IOTjOi market shadn lower i b(-bv)-s, 13 75JJ73; stackers and feeders, 1100 Ot ?)i cows, built and mixed, II HOQJ 70 1 I mm rnttle, It 7Ht 3 nallvet and half brmdMSSJUHO. Ileaa HocelpU. 0.010 headt shlnmnnts, 0,(00 j market lower mixed, V lOflB 40 1 toeHW istwae 40; light, I3aia0 25 skips, list CO. "hoop Uecelpts. 3.0 head) shipments, lnoei market let natives, 13 ra4 l wtern horn, II MQI 00 1 lambs, IJOU ta V KO'peunfls. at 1.IHSRTT. Cattln UecelpU, 1778 shlpwenU. ft'J head t marktsteady i prime, SiSfflSSOj lutrtORoed, 117'G.lonje mmnn,3i.u 04 te i It crs shlppoe te New Yerk te-day. legs Itocelpu. am tieftdi erilpiiiHntf, VM i markut aciivn i I'hlladelphlss, as 0 040i mixed, to.eaosii Yerker, atiHSflnset rnmmen te fair, eOdeflO S3j pigs, 8 60Q5b5. 10 cars sblnpedte New erk te-day.: bheep-ltecelpu. l,K)t shipment, l.flOOt maikdt tlrmi prime, H Vfll ;r.t fair te itnna, 13 .Mtfi 2S; common, 2(J4 W; Utnbs, V tOQ u a. New Yerk stocks. Nsw Yerk, July 23, 1 p. in.-Menoy closed at IK Per cent, t Exchange quiet ; posted rates, It 8IKQI 83; actual rates 14 87d I B7li for no days and II 83XCM 88)1 for demand i GoveminenLs cloaed steady t currency 8's, II Ki bid 4'a coup , 1 f?4. ! H' de, It 07 bid. The stock market this morning was opened qulst and firm and en amolerate buy ing or Northern I'aclllc, Ulobmend Tern I nil prices ndvnnced ytQM par eent. during the flrat hour. Hlnce II o'clock the matket has baen dull and featureless, but valuta have buan well maintained. nteca Olarkets. Quotations by Keed, McOnuin bank- erj, i.incasier, rii. w vunK LIST. Canada 1'aclflc U. C. (J.A1 Colerado Ceal Central l'acine Canada Ben thern Chl,t l..Al'bg Den. A Itle U Del. LA W Krle ......... Krlu2nds Jer U 11 asm, K.A T Len.A N..... I,. Hnore Mich Cen Missouri I'.itlfle... HockValley N.r N. V. l'tet N.West N.Y.U New Kugland JJiit Teunessue Omaha Oregon Transportation Ontario A W l'acine Mall Ulchmend Terminal..,. BL l'aal Texaa l'acinc Union raclflc Wabash Cem Wabash l'ret WnUirn U WOltBhnre llends , rillLASBLl-UIA LIHT. Len vai u., N. Y. l'hlla C3 61 " 4'X 62?; aJii 31 B-lb l'u. if. It ... 04 .3J 13-. (1 lifadlmr L(h. Nav Histeuv, rasa.. I . A '...... N.ecnt l'eeples 1'aas... lidg. 4' en l'hlla. Tnct Ien 8SK 81H S3.' llir l'llladilp'iU rattle Market. ruu.Atiai.ruiA, July 2i ihe icr'tptgal ttau Nerm I'utinaylvanU aud West l'hlladclphla drove yardu wero : Fer Inn week- lloeves, 2Ce0j sheep, 10 ffm herfs, a ene. l'rovleus wtea : lltuvus, 2,100 j klii ep, 8 ene ; hogs, il.lui lieel cattlu were 11 nn ; extra, tififilie j geiKl, 6X5Ke: medium, 4JiQie.i cemuiun, Utie. Hm-ep wero slealyi extrn, 3e i geed, (XQIVC; iiii-nluiii, 3HO i;c i i oimneii, 2HtUXe l.uiuh?, l7e Heg" were Ue higher; Western, 8',;fiSic s 9tte, ht0 Milch Cil es worn nrtl ve at 320e. Milch Cown were In Inlrilen and ntl2S(j(V Fat Cem were net mush ceught utiu, uven at txazy.c l.ecni moon ana Ueuaj. LopertcdbyJ. It. Leng, l'ar Last value, gain. .... 100 103.00 Lancas'rSpe: e nL, ISO.,., " 6 " IHtA...., 100 113 10J " 4 Bchoel leunl893 100 " 4 " Inl er20 years, loe " 4 " tn6er2) years. 100 ' 4 " lnlOeraivitars. IHO 100 10U 102 W lUig IW Kc 1. I..I 6: 2d 100 25 11 46.23 210.10 1.06 18 89 12 60 IDS 102 HI) left 67 W M MIX) f-J 8 " 4 " in 5or30years. loe Manhelm lloreugh lean lue BisuiLiairseus BTOOXr, Bast llrandywlnu A Wayuesburg... U Qnarryvlile K. It... 60 MlllomvllleBtrootCar 60 Inquiring l'rlntliig Company , te tlesllght and Fuel Cemrany........ 26 bevens Heuse (llends) loe UnlumblaUas Company.. 23 Columbia Water Company le Susquehanna. Iren Company ,, lu) Mari.ittaillollew-waro...t. 103 Rtevena lionse 60 MlllorsvUle Nermal Botieol 20 Northern Markut... 60 Kmti'tn Market M (las Company llends , lue Columbia Horeugh IteudA... 100 Unurryvllle U. It., 7's lue llnadlng A Columbia It. U 6's 100 Kdlsen Light company. 60 60 60 western ktarket.. Lanciwter City Street Hallway Ce. . KastKudStroet Hallway Ttrasrika btoeks. lllg Spring A Itaavar Velley llrfdgepert A ltoraeshon Columbia A Ctiuinut Hill Columbia A Washington... Conestoga A HtgBpnng Marietta A Mount Jev 23 is 'is SO 2 23 27.73 27 20 M 33.60 75 M",i 73 110.00 H 40 S3 82 tl 11 S) 40 4213 41.23 22 i.anc, biiKRuniuuiwn a Aitaaiet n, leu LancasterA Frultvllle 60 Lancaster A Lltltr. 23 Lancaster A Wllllauistewn ,. 26 lancasterA Maner 60 Lancagter AManhelm..,, 26 LancasterA Marietta 26 Lancaster A New Helland 100 Litre liter 4 Busqnenanna. tme Lancastiir A New Danville 2S Celtunbla A Marietta ss May town A Klltabethtewn 2A UiinuifterA Kphruta 23 Lancaster A Willow Street a Htreaburg A Millport 2ft Marietta A Mavtewn -i BAKK BTOCKS. First National Ilank loe Farmers' National llank 61 Fulton National llank 100 Lancajtur County National iiunk... 60 Nei thern National Hunk loe Peeples' National ltank 100 Ketona National llank, Manhelm HU Columbia National llank.... 100 Christiana National llrnk 100 KptuatA National Hank lue rlrut National Hank. Columbia 100 First National Hank, Btrasburg 100 First National llank, 31 arte tu 100 l'lnt National Hank. ML Jey 100 Lltlti National Hank 100 Meuntvtlla National Hank..... lu) Manhelm National Hank 100 Union National Hank, Mount Jey.. 60 New Helland National Hank 100 Gap r-ailenal llank , 100 uuariy vllle National llank 100 Allsabothtewn NaUenalHank 1U1 JtU HH.-i laia mi 132 83 HO 108 1.18 123 143 ll4 llli 210 ire 107 60 100 IW BS 141 111) 1A'& A':ir AD VKltTJSKMKXrX. 4JT. MHY'4HUNOAY HOHOOI. IMC- M0 -AT- PENRYN PARK, ON WEDNESDAY, JULY S3. Adult Tlckulp, CO Ct nU i Children, 23 Centi. - Musto by TAYLOU'S OltUIIESTUA. Tyr.UNSi:iuujH uakdhn. TIIE Krepp Fumlly and Carter and Andersen Will give their but KihlblUeuTUld KN. 1NU atlheMwanetcherUarden, It A CO., . 12M. 3 pm. 67 M 3W MX Sfitf H3K tux tux IW ws 17 X,i 131 1SI :ey, -an . 91 Wi II II 13 MY, 111 Mii B2 VtV 03 8isj 8I 8.M 77 77S 1ft. i'cli W1 2i; tcx tns mi l.e iiu neil i'X .yt 4 1 44 l( av. Hi's ...: ..'.: sflij 2Wi 2!i 2 18Vi i'i'i s.ii !!? 70 7H 70)2 2.3K 3 2. 6ei til); r.iij nx 24X '4 7Vi 7X A'Jflf AD VJMTIBRMKS-TS. OAKINO POWDEB. ROYAL BAKING POWDER, Absolutely Pure. THIS pewder never varles. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesemenesa. Mere economical than the ordinary kinds, and can net be sold In competition with the multitude of low test short weight, alum or phosphate pewders Beld only; (it cant. lteVAt. lXtEtaa Fewdbb Ce., lu) Wall Btre-eu New Yerk. llyis lycaw TOW PRIOF.3. Tbe World Stands Aghast. Ihereallratlonef the fact that Samuel Clarke's Lew Prices Are a Reality and net a flctlenary legend, makes evnTybndy wonder. Heady nmnt-y la the wonder-worker that has enab'ed us te place belern the public inch bargains as have never been heard et slnce the wer'd hegan Nete a few of the many bargains we have te offer : Masen's l'lnt Kmlt Ja. 7Sn a dez. Masen's (nrt r i tilt J ai , f-33 a drr. Masen's Half Oallen rrult Ja-s, It 10 a dez, Mackerel and Men'fd Hhsd t New Fat Menced Rhad, 8n ft j h nw 1'at Large Mackerel. 100 1 ft. A llucket of Men l'at .Mackerel for80e, llackelnr the Kloeu No.2Maekerel ler I1.2S, and will give you 20a for the empty bucket If reiurnedlu geel cocdltlen. Ooed-bye, Mack erel I rnil nnd try our Kresh Heasted Cotreesnt i:.l;e, 13a, 18c, .0j, 2ic, 23a ana tuc fl ft. NOW FOU A Kit W DEAD 8HOTS I Four fts New Cream Nuts, c. Keurn. i (leVl clo&nChnien nice.IB.". Keur fts ri&kolnpleea 24c, KourUNew Dates, t6c. Four fts New Choice trigs! 3c. Three P,i New 1'runtllaB, In en Satuidayer wuuuav, -n:, rive fti Laundry Rtarch for 25c. Ileven Cukes'lelletnr laundry Boap, 25e. Three UetteH Nlre I'lcktes, 25e. One ft California l'lnms, worth 2c, ter 16c. V. 8. M you think lour pounds Is tee much of any of tne abeve articles, you can take halt and half, or two pounds each, for 23e. One cakti et llaker's or itunkle tires.' Choco late for ISe. Thrce cases fand Seap for 6c. lllro'slteot Heur, riuah ami llare, Ue u hot het Uo.' Clarke's AA Heller Fleur, 41caeiuarter. We himlld l'llMbnry, 1'iftlrle Queen, Sevan's Hem, ChrUtlin lirewn ioller(4(imethlngnew), Uln grlch'gAA Fleur, 50c ft iiuartur. S1IUEL OLAEKE'S WHOl.tSAI.K. AND UKTAILTKA ANDCOF r r.n iiuue, 13 and 14 SOUTH QUEBN STREBT, (A Few Dcorsfrem Centra Square ) Telephone WANTED LADIES AND GENTLE men possessing small capital te handle a rare Invention ; eclipses all ethers : no ped dling, no oppCNiilen, no risk, esslly curried, easily shown, easily sold, sweeping success, llu a day, sioe a wren, svoe a month, t3euua ycarsiim. tall erui1ilres MUS. tl., y6-lmd,tw 1M north DukeSt.,1 ancapter, l'a. M AUTIN HKOTHE1W. Itnifelils us Ita live Hest saltefACtlnn le tee our CKstomerj get Just what they want and sav ing nioney. Meii'.i All Weel hul k, Ju Such ltuit3, Treu?er., And Prices. ' 17 3 9 63 ami (10. Weel Studs reTcr put In uiore beaullful shapes than our II I, tin and 1.8 Bulls. Freih Interest all the tlme In Beyij' and Children's Clothing. We're pleasing the inethcis and suiting the boys Knce Paul Balls, stieng wool, 12 30, (3X0, 14.30; Ulg Beyn' Suits, II, (3, i' (IdeiI Vacation Salts and dressy. The work In our lounge In all the kinds et Flrncrl Shlits. Ne style Dress Shirt te wear without a vctt. "ie our !3c Neckwear and Hoilery. MARTIN BRO'S Clethliij; iitnl l'iirnlslilii(r (loeiln, .a south uukenst. Wlh L1AMHON A KOSTKH. Men's Furnishing flnrvia. M OFFER 1KKKMS1 IilLK IM)UCKME.VTri -TO- Excursionists and Tenrlstf. Gent's Kalbr'gg .it, Indian Gauze. Lble Thiead. M'Mihui rti'luht ir NeltuJ Ondir wear, 230 te tl.'U. fumiiier NeekwenrlnSllk. l'lone and Btraw, Th-j 1. litest f'Hihtens tn Teck-, Feur-lr-Hand, 'lyioen. Windser, club llenu unit lim bows, 15c todec. Gonulne All-Ltnen Cnllan and Cutis. rancy I.lslu Thread Hosiery. Fine Welsh Flannel BhlrU. Narrow Pleated Whlte Dress Bhlrls. Kmhreldercd lnltlut HemjtltcheailanflLiir Chlels. (lenls'uud Heys' Swimming Trunkn, Hue Hall lle;u lu Leather, Worsted aud Cot trn. Outfits for lllcyrlH Hlderi. Kstlmutts FurnUhel, ler Campaign KeiUp mums Williamson & Fester, tt!.S!.3GA;38E.HINaBTM 1.ANUASTEK, l'A. BRANCH STORE; lUltUt.sllUllG, I'S, NOTIOK TO TUEaPASaEKS AND GUNNBK8. -All persons ere hc-reby (or. bidden te trespass en any of the lands of the Cornwall and Speedwell estates in Le bantu or Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed or unln clMed, elther for the purpose of sheeting or dsblng, as the law will be rigidly enforced against all trespassing en said lands of tha un destgned after Ihla notice. Wkl. COLEMAN FEE I MAW, K. PKUOY ALDXN, JtDW. U.FUBKMAN. Attorney ter K,W.Oelem" Half trw ADVMnrr&MttKNra. fMlY TAX, 1888-TUK CITY TAX DU k piicmw le new in i icbib new in uienanaa or tnectir treasurer for collection limn neurs, .oe aim.iniiMi p. in. JestfdU J.II-KATUruN. City Treasurer. WKIKKL'M FAHIllONAflLK MIL Unary and Trimming Stere, Ne.Sft North Queen htreet, contains all the newest and l,Htet Novelties el the season, rrleea rea sonable. Call and sce out Jiewuecda. aprzs tfd NKW STOCK OF OANES. ALLBTYLtB AND I.OWKST TRICKS. DaMUTira cm ab btekk, - ..... .. Ne- U KMt K,nJJ Street. JBT XaUbllshed, 1770. leb23-W!kUd HOR BALE A LARGE 24 HOUR Cleck, standa 8 feet high, 'built 1709 1 tn geed running order ana a geed time-keeper ; band-made i heavy brasa works t case put to gether with wooden pegs. Apply te JOHNO.LIPP, 6'0 West Orange Street, Lancaster, l'a. Jyl9iwdAitw HO POR BASH FISHING I The brst and most complete stork of Fishing Tackle In town- Heds, Iruelp, rieats. Liner. Heeks, te., at lowest prices. Peles and Hed Mountings In great varfety. we are ofTerlng great special bargains In Jointed nod andlicels. rUAlLKZ'S KA8T KND ritAUM ACY, (Opposite Kastern Market,) Remember, we ate headquarters for tlnhlng Tackle. M.W,rw G REAT REDUCTION. Fine Tailoring At Ue Qrcatest Reduction ever made te ro il ace a heavy stock, at H. GERHART'S Fine Tailoring Establishment, 43 NOUTH QUEEN BTHEET. Only I)lrcetImp:itlng Tailor tn the City of Lancaster. D ISSOliUTlON OF rAHTNKRbUlP. Tbe nartnershln heretofore ezHtlnar be- tween Jes. Osthelmnnd fhlllp (Under under tbe firm name of Jes Osttieim A Ce , has ex. ptred by limitation, July 11, 18S8, and Is this day dissolved. All debts one the firm will be collected by Jes. Otlhnlm, who will also pay the Indebted ness or the firm. JOSnPHOiTHKlM, l'HILll' G1NDKU. 1'. p. The underslgn'd will carry en the General Whnlesa'e Urocery Uurlness, as here- toiero, nnanrinonrmnameei job eninciiti .t Ce., at tbe old location, 210 and 212 West Wal nut street, Lancaster, l'a 1 feel very ttmnktul for pest liberal favor? , and hepe by strict attention te business te re ceive a share of your pat ronaselu the lulure ltenntelfullv Yours. Jyl6-2wdceda .108. OSTHEIM. A HPKOIALTY. BLACK AND MOURNING GOODS A SPE0IAL1Y. CABIIMKIIKS, A 1. 1. -WOOL HKNUIKTrAS. BILE WAUl' HENUIKITAB, ALMA CLOTH, aLHATEO HUNT1VG"", Nl N'S EIMNGB, WOOL UAT1STE IIENHIETTA FINISH, rAST BLACK SATlNkS, FltENCH AND AMKKIOAN 1H.ACK AND WHITE rillUURD BATINES, HliAIlK AND WHITE FHRNCH AND SCOTCH GlNOHAMH, UI.ACK AND WHITE FKIUHED 11T1H1 RS, Hl.ACK LISLE AND COTTON HOSlEllY, Warranted Fast Black. ULACKOLOVEB AND UITTH. Hl.ACK AND BLACK AND WHITE l'AUASOLB, HLACKUUCUIVRH, COl.I.AUS AND HUFFS MAKKED ATB1UUA1N CASH l'lUCEd. Ne Trouble te Shew Goods. JOIN S. 6IVIER, 6 & 8 North Queen St., LANCASTEU, l'A. inarlO-lydAw p EDUCED TKICHS AT TIIK GlEAT THIRTY DAYS CLEARING SALE AT ASTRICH'S PALACE OF FASHION, 1 3 East King Street, Goetl until Saturday, August 18. Laces and White Goods. All Cord Check Lawns, re duced from 8c te 6c a yd.; all Plaid Lawns, reduced lrem iec te Sc, from I2jc te iec, from 15c te 23c, from 25c te 20c a yard. Pique, reduced from 1 5c te 12c a yd. Reduction in prices en some fine Oriental and Torchon Laces. Black Silk Spanish Laces, re duced lrem 12 te iec, from 15c te 12c, from 20c te 15c, irem25c te 20c, from 37c te 30c, from 35c te 25c, from 50c te 40c. Black Chantilly and Escurial Laces, reduced the same way. Special Reductions in Chan tilly Lace from 35c te 25c, from 50c te 30c, from 60c te 40c a yd. One let of 27-inch Weel Yak Lace Net, reduced te 25c a yd. Special-Reductions in Black Silk Spanish and Chantilly Lace Skirtings, reduced from $1 te 75c, from $1.25 te$i, from $1.50 te $1.30, from $2 te $1.73, from $2.50 te $1.98, from $3 te $2.50, from $3.25 te $2.69 a yd. Chantilly Lace Skirtings, re duced from $1 te 90c' from $1.15 te $1, from $1.25 te $1.10, from $1.50 te $1.25, from $1.75 te $1.50, from $1.87 te $1.70, from $2 te $1.63, from $2.50 te $2, from $3 te $2.50, from $4 te $3.25 a yd. Black Silk Drapery Net, 54 inches wide, large Spanish dot, reduced from $2 te $1.50 a yd. Beaded Grenadine, reduced from $1.25 te $1. Black Silk Escurial Net, 27. inch.reduced from $2.25 te $1.50. Beaded Net, reduced from $3 te $1 50, from $3 te $2 a yd. 1 1 Beaded Lace, reduced lrem 40c te 30c, from 60c te 40c, and one piece reduced te 10c a yd. Oriental Lace Fleuncings, White and Beige, reduced te 25c and 50c a yd, formerly mere than double. Black Silk Spanish Net, re duced from $1 te 75c, from $1.75 te $1.25 a yard. Black Silk Chantilly Net, re duced from $1 te S5C, from $2 te $1 50 a yd. White Valencines Fleuncings, reduced from 95c te 75c, from $1.25 te $1. NEW AD VBR TISBitBNI8. THE KEUUIiAH Kt.'SINKSS MKE A logefthe (.kilos' Auilllsryet the Y. M Cj A. will bs held llttS KVKMNO at 70 o'clock, at tbe a sieela' Ien I'arlei a A 1 nil at tendance of members Is dtslrctt. It GTlLIi A VBKY COMPLETE 8TOUK t.i.erJSa Uc" re1. 'rass and nickel reels, red rnoiintinge, hooks. Silk and Hnn lines, baskets, bait kettles, and whatever gees te make up ananlef entnt. at HUHI.KV'B OUUOSTOKa;, SO West Kins; street. T HE BEST GOODS FOR r.KAST MONEY. JEUE. HfJUlEE'S L1QUOU BTOBE, tfd Ne. 22 Centra Fquare, Lancaster, Pa. mHEOKlQlNAL AND ONLY CASH GROCERY ! DUKE AND VINE8T8., ONE 8QUAHE SOUTH OF COUHT HOUSE, Always eilers superior nduantages te cash purchasers, because at IhU place tbere li au exclusive cash trade. THAT HOME-MADE BOLOGNA, et which mention has been made. Is meeting a long telt want. This la proved by the great demand for it Quality always tells. Chipped at He X a t by the piece atfie a? t. uu,'Pea YOhK DIAMOND rOLlSU la the best polish Jer Tinware, Marble. Brass. Plate Ulass and Tableware. Only 6e for U tr pickage. u t PHONES I PHONES 1 1'HUNES ! Just in aneuer cask of l.tce i et these Well 1 should thiuk se. SHOE DUES3INU. Bronw's French Dressing, 10a t Bajan'a Geld Medal Dressing, as geed as any in the maiket. 8 cents. OLD CtDEU VINEGAR. Anether let lust in of that old Cider Vine gar 4e a quart, 13e a gallon. If you want a geed article try this. If you have net alreadv one se. Don't rWk pickling or spicing with tow grade vinegar. GUABANTXKD EXTUACT3, Vanilla, Lemen, etc These are among the best made 5c for the nnnce size vial. Telephone. Free Delivery. ml4-lydf,WAf w.D- Hl'RKUHEH, BON 4 CO. LAUGEST AND CHEAPEST ASSORTMENT OF BABY CARRIAGES I GIKl.S1 TK1CYCLKH. EXl'UESS WAGONi. REFRIGERATORS! BASE HALL GOODB. LAWN TENNIS, CUOQUET. LAWN MOWERS I l'.USTIO AND TEKUA COTTA VABKB TltEE GUABDSI T.(ELLISKB! HAMMOCK1 1 CAKPET BWEEPEIIBI HOIK. AND HOSE HEELS I W. D. Spreclier, Sen & Ce., KO. 01 BAST KINO STRBHT, LANCASTEU, l'A. api-23 tfdS w ELL-EITTINO .SHOES. Ilere Is something tnnltrnctthont'entlen et buyid somethlog that li ncut, dressy and stylish. A SHOE POR LADIES That cannot be surpassed for style and price. They i.re made et Kid, I'ebbln and Glevo Kid Tep, Kip Fercd, nlllJ.V If you are In need of atiees step In and take a leek at them. A full linn or ull kinds of Heady-Made Shoes that will suit tbe times and your pocket book, custom work a Specialty. WM. F. GAST. NO. 105 NOUTH (jUEEN ST., LANCASTEU. Junl-lydWAF UriCUKA HUMUD1ES. Every Eight I Scratched Until the skin was raw. Ilr.dy covered with scilei like spetH of mortar, Cured by the Cutlcara lleuicalcs. lamgrlngtotelt you of the extraordinary change your CuricmiA Kkmkdik-i performed en me. Aboutlbelatet pililnstl noticed some red pimples like coming eit ull ever my body, but thought nothing of It until soma tlme later en, when It began te leek like spots of mortar spotted en. and which cime off In layer?, accompanied with Itching. I would scratch every night uutll 1 was riw, then the next night ihe scale?, bnlng formed mean while, were scratched en again. In vain did I consult all the doctors in the country but without aid. AHcrglvlngupall hopes of re covery, 1 happened te tea an advertisement In the newspaper about your Cuticura Bxus diss, and purchased them from my druggist, and obtained almost Immediate relief. 1 be gan te notice that the scaly eiuptlens gradu ally dropped etr and eUappeared ere by one, and have been fully cured. 1 had ih disease thirteen months belern I bexan taking tbe Lcticcba MMKDIE3, and In four or nve weeks wmi entirely cured. My dlseufe was ecznma and pserlatls. 1 reiemmended CuiircBi lixMSDiKS te all In my vicinity, and 1 knew of a great many who have taken them, and thank me for the knewledge it them, espednlly mothers who have bab'es with tcaly eru ptlens en their heads and bodies I cannot expren In words the thanks te you for what the cmt. ctrai IlEtiKDtta have been tome. My body wns coyerea with ecalu-, and I was an awlul pecta cie tn roheld New my skin Is as nice and clear as a baby's.; QKO. COTfc Y, Merrill, Wis. Sept 21, 1887. Feb. 7, If fa Net a trarcuhUs'ovnref the disease tiein whtub 1 sullered has bewn II sell f.nceniy. due. cetky. wecanuotdejustlca teths esteem In which Cmicim, the great Hkln Cme, and inneua Sele, un exquisite St la Heaniltler, prepared from It, snd ceticcua Kiselvsnt, the new Bleed l'urlfler, are held by the theuxauds upon thousands whose lives hsve been made happy by tbe cure of agonizing, huinttliting. Itching, scaly aud pimply discuses of IhOkkin, scalp, and blced, v, 1th less of hilr. Feld everywhere, l'rlce, rirrit'iriu. 60c; Feil-, 25e ; HK90LVENT, tl ui I'ruparnd by tbe I'ei-mu nuuu AMI iHKMIC.M. CO., Bos Bes Bos eon, Mass. -Sondfer "Hew te Cum Skin Dlseasep," CI pages, 03 Illustrations, uud lue tualmenla s. DTRIl'IF.S,blttck-hoaai,rea,rnugri.chappd T I IVI and skin prevented bj Ceticpra ceap Catarrhal Dangers, Te be Irced from the dangers of surTocallen while lying down j te brvathe freely, sleep soundly and undisturbed j te rise refreshed, head clear, brain active and free lrem pain or actie t te knew that no poisonous, putrid mat ter defiles the breath and rots away the deli cate machinery of smell, taste und hearing: te feel that the system (loes net, through its veins and arteries, suck up the poison that is sum te undermine and destroy, Is lndeed a blessing beyond all ether hnman enjoyments. Tepurchase Immunity fro insucha fate should betheobject et all allllctel. But these who have tried many romudles and physicians de spair of relief or cure,; 8 A.N FOHU'S 11 AD1CA I. '(JU UK meets every phase et Catarrh, from a slmple head cold te the mest loathsome and destructive stagf a It la local and constitutional. Instant In reliev ing, permanent In curing, sue, economical and uuver.fAlllng, Sawkebd's Hahicai Coke consists of one bnt bnt tlent the BAOiOAH.VKB.onebnxef Cataerual fceLVi!T, and ene isimevxn Imialch, all wrapped In ene package, with treutuu und Ol lectiens, and sold by ull druggists for 1 1 te. TOTTSR URCa X t BSMICAL CO,, liOSTOH. Ne Rheumatiz About Me. 1NONKMIMJTK. The llutlceta Antl ra'n I'laster relieves Kbt-iiuiutism, Hdailc, sudden, shmp and Ner veus 1'atns, Straim and Meakrirsses. 7 ha nrst and only piln-kllllng plaster. New, erlg. lnel, Instenwnenui, luuiilbl", sate. A mar mar vHiieus Antidote te l'uln, Inrliu.matlen and Weakness. Utterly uellke and vasUy supe rior teall ethor plits'ers. At all erugglsta. 'ts cnts i a ve for It (rt i or, postage frte, of l'or l'er TBJI HfcCO AMD CUEMIOiL te , Uotten. Uhss jeillydW.saiyw OUKOOLDENHONAND MIA. QUE HID A 6c Ctt A H are clear Havana, hand made in boxes of Se's und luu'a. "" "' ILUMTUS I'lll Alt RTOKK. UlKast King street. 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