Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, August 08, 1889, Image 4

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- THE LAKCASTEK DAILY INTELLIGENCER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1889.
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,rs CHOSEN.
WH Witt MINCE TIE SEW UlN-
Mfuciunnnm.
i Werk te Me Rpmevcfl Frem l'lilln-
K,V4Mfai Immediately Twe Iren
, CetnpMilc liicmwe "Wanes.
Sf'-'l Columbia, I'a., Ann. 8. Almest llie en-
Mire atecJc ma represented n( a meeting of
i parlies Interested in tlie new machinery
company held last evening In tlie commit-
i'tee room or the opera house. Win. R.
;'Cllrcn acted a president nml 1'. r. 1).
;:MIUerM' secretary. Uwaa agreed te call
jthe new company the " ilsen Laundry
'Machine company of Columbia," and te
,pply feTa charter ut once. The capital
',!irteck wa flxed at f50,one, par value of each
f50. The Following directors were tiamii
il'fbr.the first year: .T A. Meyers, William
riMerns, wm. it. utven, .m. s. riiiinian,
P,f .Tables Pcrrettct, II. C. Ilruner, Henry
fS-wewennan, raignr vviisen nnu -.
&1iJL.. . t..-. .1 -l..l. ttt.nltnf Tim
r,niruv : irenunjr r iiuvi iiiv jvih.u ..
Rework of rcmev ln the winks le town wlU
!". commence, at oneeand s 111 be removed by
I iBeptcinlier 1st.
Av rne lonewinjr iiuucu, muuti uy - .
IvVKnufTniaii, Rrncral manager, wai posted
f'..'!-!. 1. 1 u .....1....I. l 11... ,.lll.... ..till
lain morning e iiui.iv ml iiiv iwiuu,, 'ii
ESref the Columbia Iren cempany: In no-
flilcordance with the proinNe miule when
iT traces wcie reduced In April last, thai
f'SeniiiK te the Improvement In thn price of.
F5$r flnlsheil Iren, netice in hereby (,'lv w "'at
en and nncr .Monday, .tigu"i r.'in, uie
prlee of puddling will "he iiierencil te ia.l
and ether wages by tlte tenmhiuu-cil no
fecenlltiBly-
The SiiHOUchanim Iren company linn
It, posted a notice that ?d.!0wlll be paid for
It" puddling per ten of 2,210 euncl,niid acale-
Wle go Inte effect en August l'Jlh.
Wm. II. Rnyennd MIsh Delilah (ilatfrlter
?fwere marrlel last evening at Si o'clock,
nt
LI the residence of (Jeerge De Hull', en Seuth
i Fourth street. The ccienieny wnn per-
; feriiHHl by Iltiv. J. II. rnnehceker, of
p Trinity Kcfernieil chuith, In tlie presence
of tlie family una itmiinue iiicihih 01 1110
B? couple. Jlr. nnd .Mrs. novo reccncii n
6y ,.-. ..r .1 I ...III -.. ...
Fx WIUIIJUl 111 IIIIU iiul-llli illltl 11111 lu 11F
r housekeeping at onto at III Unjust street.
S Business en the initial, letardcd by the
lif recent floods nnd wiisIieuIh, has new re-
E mimed, nnd one hundreil nnd ten beat
m trcre cleared yesterday.
H Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Smith let this morn
E'X Tinv. .T. II. T'nnupliiM'ker lill this lilnrii.
: Jrur for Lancaster te Jein the mliilMcrs of
" 4t.n Tf nfnrtitn.1 nlillmli 1'lni nrn fnii.miiiiiMl
Kfren the campus of the Franklin nnd Mtir-
sg ehall college.
A large party 01 CelumlilaiiK went le
Yerk Furnace this morning, xvhere they
sA will spend the day.
pf. Miss Matne I'fahlcr left yestenlay for 11
Visit te Danville.
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K.JA, KnmiKrlt title lurtf itl mi- ivltli (lin Jwul nf luif
Aira. AiininM mr 7 irr vmi lit im iitturinti
m : . " , :. : ::. v,
nusuauii, 1 roiesHer eucciz, who null en
Monday at Prosperity, Seuth Carolina.
1. The funeral will be held at Washington
If? borough.
The rink is iieiug tern down and the
E;-. owners win use 1110 materlni te lit 1 1 Id a row
if frntiln lidlliimi tleur (tin wntrnii ii'ftilr u
fiA w. .......w n. ,
LV1 The trip of the Columbia ball club has
Rj been postponed until August 21st.
K$ Heme person entered the stable of ex-
tpp Hherlff IStrlne yvstcinlav afternoon and
stele tne reins rrem the hnrnesH. The
deer of HiuIkix stall win let! open mid the
horse went Inte the cnrrlage house where
hechewed the swit of the buggy nnd did
ether damage.
A meeting te organize n social club was
held In the Red Men's wigwam last even
ing. The following elllecrs were chesen:
, President, W. A. (Jlesscr: secretary, A. II.
'Eberlcn; treasurer, II. M. Sample. The
club will be called the "Red Meil's Cos
tume Secial Club." Anether meeting will
be held en August 20th.
Miss Lillian Yeung has returned from n
visit te 1'ottsville.
, The Out-of-Doer club opened their new
grounds at KUth nnd Chestnut streets last
evening. Several games of tennis were
played, and refreshments were ervcl dur-
lug the evening.
Ks werK ai ine I're.snyterlan chinch has
gj.. been HtepjKxl for three days, being out of
cut stone.
Tho.Shawnce I'lie cenipany Is nunnging
ter 11 trip te Carlisle ou .September ISIIi.
Jehn Hlay maker, wlie lias been visiting
Kpilre Kvuus, has left for u visit te h'un-burj-.
1'ollce Locals.
James Kenny eame te the station heuse
ir this morning and nskvd Chief Hmcltz te
bs iry 10 una nis lie, who leu tliclr Heme In
iffi Ceatcsville a few days age and was wip-
jnmru 10 nnve - coiue 10 Lillieasier.
When the officers leperted by telephoue
p at 10 a. m. this morning tlie chief informed
vStfJt thntn. mill Ofllri-'t. Sitctfii fmi,itl lliftii'ein.n
en East Orange street, and brought her te
'the station house. Her husband eame for
0 her at neon and took her home with him.
Sy Werd was bent te Chief Smeltr. nt thu
fetallen heuse tlmt a let of chickens v.eie
K!f etelcn at New Helland last night. It is
W thought that they were taken by two
men, 0110 driving n inule and 0110 n sorrel
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A number of glass clebes ever tlie mis
r3f lluhts have been broken rcrmitlv. nnd
tit the gas ceiniiany have e erhauhsl
"-ii'L.ln-,Jhe city nnd have rcquesbxl
iue penco wnen ene is ngain broken te en
deavor te find out who broke It, ns It Is
usually the work of boys with air guns or
lings. If discovered thev will be locked
Miss Susie W. Arndt's l'uuuriil,
The fiuieral of Miss Susle W. Ariidl took
place from the residence of her patents In
Manhcliu yesterday afternoon and was
.largely attended, by friends from tlie
neighborhood and this city. The llend
contributions were profuse and Contained
the following beautiful pieces: A broken
column, two pillows, a harp and an urch
with across and star. The services vtoie
bejd In the Reformed chinch nnd weie
conducted by Rev. Warren J. Jehnsen.
Tlie pall-bearers were V. I. Ilictnesdcrfer,
O. Rufus JJeyd, Charles I filbble, It.
Frank Hamaker, Gcerge )'. Revnnlds and
Harry 8. Erb.
Katlern IVeuldn't !all Willi the Itrlile.
Frem the Atlanta Conultiilien.
In November lat tlie Xnrwii.lnn I...1-
tw Kate Carnie lav at thu RriniHuii-lr dir
"V takluir naval stores for ltellenlnni. AVhn.i
KJ there the commander, Cantaiu L.Lewarscn,
SM "Miimiiruiuii uriiiiswicK lauv, .Mibs Lor Ler
Kfe nell. An annoying feature of tfiomarringe
fe-yjs . v i.i,Bi.4 iiiu i:aj,iuin iu iiisu everv
ttC initmliAl nf Idu nrn..' ii-lir.iln.Ai.1 .....1. !.
ys incmlierofhlscrew. whodescrtod, saving It
iVi wwbad luck te bring a bride en' ship ship
jSbenl. Anether crew was gotten, and
V vimiiii jxjwurhen hane
ii-Tllfi lll.lnrlr fenriul !. II
C"Pm i.ewarsen haiiett for Rotterdam.
Ltt,J"f ill-luck feartsl by the sailors seemed
K'fXlndeed te fellow thtui,
l 5-!e the vessel Mas wi
, ler en the vey-
iSii II wrecked nnd uban-
.- i-,i;. "i.i. .v."".-""- . " "r. """
;mvm.. iiki i-uiiuiiuiiiiiir I1IHI Ill iirlMA
. ,9. "; iiiu crew, were iiickeii up
y..MWl carried te New Yerk by a passenger
.-;"" -itu ijwarscn new found
Mmaelf without a vessel, and ilth
? ,yU"K brlde te claim hh, at-
Uutlen, and as the iiukkest way te
. 'tamed te her father's heuse iu Hrunswlek
te await the smlllug of fortune again uikui
lr husband. Ixiwarsen crossed the water
, wvwmmw nuuic in .lurwijr, DOllCVIIlg that
r'fe be would be able te secure another
': 'MMCl. Tils quest has been successful, and
Ei new comes that he Is In command el
Norwegian Iren ship City of Agra,
veesells dcscrilKsl as being ellicially
MkedAI or 1,074 tens.
: Nuetl for Assuult und Jlatlery.
Henry Wagner, living at Ne. 312 West
iMttes street, ha cntcred suit fiiruss:iiiti
sd Iwtlcry befere Alderman l'inkerten,
Mainst Mrs. Ada Nmiih, a neighbor. He
, Mge- her with having btrnck his Infant
W, Vuarlee.
Tin? reform rii cenfkhknce.
Ministers ntiil ICtdcrs of the Church In
Session nt the College, r
The tlilnl niinunl csslen of the Reformed
assembly for spiritual conference will con cen con
vene at Franklin and Marshall college this
evening at 7:30 o'clock, and will continue
until tlie litth Instant. These ses
sions were originated two years age,
when the first meeting was held en the
old classic grounds at Merccrsbiirg.
franklin county, where the session of last
year wns nlse convened. Thee sessions
were originated by the younger clergy or
the Reformed denomination. The object
of them Is rest, recreation nnd spiritual Im
provement, and their attendance comprises
inlnlsters and elders from all patts of the
Union. The lectures and papers nre princi
pally by the mera e.xicrlcnced ministers,
and nre Intended nsa source of Instruction
for the young clergy.
The opening service will be held this
evening, ns abeve Mated, when a sermon
wllj be delivered by Rev. J. Ti Rarclny, of
Heltysburg. The meetings will be held In
tliocellegoehnpelcaeh mernl'ignlt) o'clock,
nnd In thu evenings nt 7:M o'clock. The
afternoons will be spent In seeking rasf,
and therefere no services will be held dur
ing that part of the day. The ministers
began te arrive this afternoon nnd will
make their hrmlipinrtersat Harbaughliall.
The following U the preginiuuiu which
villi be observed :
Devotional Thursday Kvenlug: Open
ing service, by Rev. J. T. Uarlay, (icttys
lung. Siituiilny nllernoen Preparatory
service, bv R11V. W, I', Mehliler, 1nncas 1nncas
ter. Kunifav ineriilng Hely coinmunlen,
Rev. 1. . Mantce, Cavetown, Mil. iwieli
morning, llible study. Rev. I. K. Drneff, D.
1)., Tumaiua, 1. ;H.u'h evening, .hour
of devotion, conducted by dlllerent mem
bets of the assembly.
Theological. l-'riday Insplrntleu of the
HIIiIp, bv Rev. I'ref. II. W. Mtlbltr., Collogn Cellogn Collegn
villo, 1'ii.; Hev. (.'. J. MtiHscr, lluutingdeti,
I'p. Saturday. The Second Advent, by
Rev. .1. H. I'nmli, I'lllsburg, I'n.: Chris
tlanltv ns n Itevclatleu nnd ns a Science,
Rev. I'lef. W. W. Itclly, I'll. D., president
ofthe feniale college, Allentewn, I'n. Mon Men
day: Tlie Decline of tlie Ciecsls. Rev. .1. C.
lliiwniau, llnnever, I'n.: Kinotleniil Hull Hull
gien, Rev. Pint. Wm. Hdiaell'er, I'll. D
president of I'alatlute college, Myerstown,
I'n. Tuesday : The Werk of llie Church
among the Working Classes, Ilev.C. Clever,
D. D., llilllmere, Jld. Wcdnesilay : ChllsS
tlnii Seng, Rev. ?. Lewis Stnley, D. D.,
Ilnltlmerc. Md.s The t'lillicatien of our
.Mission Weik, Rev. A. C. Whltmer, Lan
caster, I'n. Thursday : Systematic Werk
for Missions, Hev. W, J. Jehnsen, Mnn-
liclm, i'n.
The theological sol vices will nil be held
In the mm ning. Ilioremmlttcoof arrange
ments is M. II, Saugree, II. Ditzlcr nnd D.
A. Sunders.
A SNAKI! AHdCNII m:it.MX'K.
'Ililllllim AilvcnltirpH or .Mrs. .StctNiiu
nnd Iler I'lucky Dnuuhtcr.
Mrs. Stetson mid daughter, of near New
Castle, I'n., were "berrying" In the
vicinity of Harber llrldge when they bud n
lively encounter with a snake. Mrs.
Stetson was making her way through a
thicket of small trees and bushes, her
daughter following nt n distance of llftccn
or twenty yards. Suddenly a long snake
of a greenish brown color swung from a
small tree nt Mrs. Stetson's side, and quick
as n Hash begnu celling itself mound her
neck and shoulders.
Almest paralyzed with fright, the woman
steed rooted te thu ground for almost a
minute. Then iceeveiing her senses she
screamed loudly for help. Miss Stetson
rushed forward tensecitalii thu cause of
the outcry. She was horrified upon leach
ing the spot te see her mother In the cells
or llie repllle. The miev woman had suc
ceeded In getting her hands around lis
slimy body about six Inches fiem the head.
Her held wasntlrin one, but It required
all her strength te keep the suake fieui
getting its head close enough te de injury
with its rungs, which It kept thrusting at
her lace.
All this time It kenl tluhteninL- its l-iIii
around her neck and seen her I'aee began
te assume a purplish hue, while her tongue,
swollen te twicelts natural sire, hung trem
her mouth and her eyes bulged almost from
thelr sockets.
Miss Stetson Is a cool and nervy young
lady, and grasping 11 slick she struck the
suake 11 telling blew en the head. This
caused It te lesscu Its cell, but net heroic
the women had fainted. Her daughter
then attempted te pull the serpent away
but found her mother's lingers deeply Im
bedded In its llesh und nil dibits te get
them loose failed.
The young woman then pmeeeded te
carry and le drag by turns her new uncon
scious parent le 11 stream of water about
tllly yards fiem the place. A liberal impli
cation of the cool liquid brought Mrs. Stet
son back te consciousness.
She still grasped the snake in her hands
and It requited no small effort, necein
p-uiicd by pain, for her te straighten her
lingers sullleicntly te allow thu snake te
drop fiem her giasp.
She was then assisted te 11 farm heuse
half u mile distant whcie she was kindly
caicd for, after which she wns conveyed te
her home In n carriage. The shock wns
tee much for her and Mrs. Stetson Is new
lying at her home in a critical condition.
A IMcnle unit An Accident.
A society ceniustcd with the Lutheran
church of Mount Jey, numbering 02 mem
bers, held a picnic ut Wild Cat Kails 011
Wcdnesilay. Dining the day 11 young lady
member of the paity fell from u hammock
and Injured herself se badly that she be be
eame unconscious. Dr. F. S. Kraut z, of
this city, who was nlne spending theda
nt that icsuit, attended her injuries.
Seared hytlie Read Reller.
A Mr. I .a mil, fiem Conestegn Centre,
was drlvbig en Ninth Queen street, near
Lemen, en Wednesday afternoon, when
his herse scared at the lead roller, which
was coming iu the opposite dliectien. The
hoiie, turning short, upset the wagon und
the occupants of the vehicle were thiewn
from it. A bent a.le was the only dainnge.
County Postmaster.,
The fellow big wero uppeiptcd post
masters en Wednesday: Jehn H. Staull'er,
Millorsville; II. S. Weller, rcqiirn; S. (i.
tloed, Sprluglirove; Jehn 11. Wolf, West
Karl.
Mied for At-wiii 1 1 mid llnttery.
Rebert Scott has been prosecuted bef-ue
Alderman llarr for assault and battery 011
Lmanuel Heusen. He gave bail for a hear
ing and will probably bring 11 ciesssiiit
against Jtcnsen.
Sjiiiiinier Leisure.
Miss Katie llarrecht is spending her va
cation in Philadelphia and Atlantic City.
Jehn Shaub, of the firm of Shaub A
Hums, wife und child ure spending their
vacation in Strusburg nnd Iciuity.
Mr. nnd Mis. Jehn Hldeneur, of the City
hotel, left this morning for Atlantic City.
Thej will be gene a week.
The h.tm-l pii-uic, which will be held at
Mount Citii.i.eiiSaturda, pioiulse.s le be
largely attended.
Jehn s.icr and l.unily nie spending
the day at Wild Cat Kails with the family
of Jehn Rest, who have been camping
there during the past two weeks.
Misw Annie Kchtcrnnchl and her cousin,
who Is visiting her, left yesterday te visit
relatives nt Stnitburg. Frem there they
will talce a two weeks' drlve through the
southern end of the county.
Mrs. Kmlly .1. Lechler, of Tyler, Minn.,
and widow or the late James 1 Lechler,
who has been spending the past eight
mouths with iclatlxes in this city, left Ibis
morning en the Mlautic L.sprcss le visit
friends In New Fngluud. She will return
le Minnesota via Niagara Kails. During
her stay here Mrs, Lechler has niade many
friends, who will be sorry te hear of her
tlcpaitiirc.
four Lives Lest,
All explosion of naphtha occurred at
Ruflkle, Wednesday uftcruoen, ou the
steam yacht Cedar Itidge, which was about
te start eun pleasure trip down the river,
lidith and 1-arncv Crocker were burned te
death, Heward Crocker was drowned, and
Jehn Rubcnsleln, a carjHiiter, was burned
te death by his beat heuse taking lire from
the acht. Three ether persons, were
lujtued.
A ltnce Dispute nt Yerk.
Races were announced te (hi run en
Wcdnesilay en the Yerk county rnlr
greti nils at" Yerk. The second race was Ijc Ijc
tween C S. Njwman's Little Fritz, a pneer,
driven by Knmnucl Dener, nnd Jeseph
KuddNll's Cbarley, 11 tretlcr. Llttle Fritz
wen the first heat easily, but the result or
the second heal was alleged te have Ijccii
brought about through lletier pulling the
pacer and giving Ihn trotter every advan
tage isjsslhle. Tlie Judge, Messrs. Hake,
llellman and Wogau, gave llie second heat
le Llttle Fritz against the pretests of both
drivers. The audience sustained Ilia Judges
and considerable, wrangling ensued. Jos Jes
eph Ocker, of Lltllcstewn, I'n., llie horse
dealer, well known In this city nnd county,
who was backing Llttle Fritz, wns loud In
denouncing the way he was driven. Hener
addressed n number of hard names te him
about mixing Inte the nlfalr, when Ocker,
It fs alleged, attempted te strike him.
Reller's brother, a city policeman, shoved
n revolver Inte Ocker' s face nnd dared him
te hit his brother. Ocker called the police
man u coward, and walked right up te the
muzzle, saying he w.as alnild te sheet.
Coustable Still stepped the trouble. The
judges called for the horses, and as they did
net npiK'ar, all stakes, bets and race were
declared oil". I'ellccinnn Hener was ar
rested at night by Ocker.
.Meetlnn of An IliTpertiint Committee,
'llie committee, appointed te prepare a
digest of thu plot-cedings of the synod ami
general synods of the Itefeimed Church
III tlie I'nlted Stales, which was appointed
nt the last meeting of the geuernl synod Iu
Akteu, Ohie, met In the Ilefenued eburell
nt Millorsville, I'n., en Wednesday nt (I
o'clock. Four orthe seven mcniber-4 were
present : Hev. (lee. W. Welker, D. I)., or
Neith Carolina, (chairman); Rev. Dr. K.
It. Kshbach, of Fiederlutc, Md.i Rev.
Cynis Cert, of Uroencastlo, I'n.; and
pastor loci, Hev. Jehn I'. Sleln. Letters
or regret, giving reasons for absence, were
iccelvcd fiem Rev. Dr. Reltcr, or Ohie,
mid F.liler C. M. Heu-'h, of Mendvllle, I'n.
Hev. Stein was chosen secretary of the
committee. Ceitnlu principles of clnsslll clnsslll
catien were aduptisl by the coininlltee, nnd
Dr. ICsbbach read a lengthy manuscript
giving data of llie I'otemac synod, which
he had collated for the proposed digest.
Hev. Cert read tlie data or the general
synod rrem the begliilug down te the late
meeting In Akieu, Ohie. The committee
will held n meeting te-day nt I ranklln
nnd Mnrshall college.
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Mary Washington Auiiln In T1011I1I0.
A quaiter sessions ceuit would net be
complete without Mary Washington's np
S'aniiice, elthei us a defendant, prosecu presecu
trix or witness. She Is generally n defend
ant. Fer the present term she Is both de
fendant nnd prosecutor. HI10 wns arrested
ycsteidiry In Miirtlc township for com
muting un assault nnd battery ou Ellas
Harmaii, and being iiuablu te furnish, ball
was committed fur trial. Mary claimed
that Ellas threatened her, mid she made
complaint against htm ler surety or the
peace befere Aldeiman llarr. The usual
lesiill will fellow, Mary for costs, and for
(Ml days she will beanl nt the county ex
pense.
Democmlle County Committee.
A meet lug of the Democratic county coin cein coin
inllteo was held In the rooms ol'tlie Yeung
Men's Democratic society this morning.
The object of the meeting was le designate
a tlme for the primary election and county
convent ion.
ednesday evening, August 21, was de
signated for the nominating conventions,
Sattnday evening, August 21 for the prim
ary election und Wednesday, August 23 Ter
the county convention.
llie chairman was instructed te Insert In
Ills call Unit 11 candidate would be placed in
uouiliialleii Iu the Northern district, there
being a vacancy through the death of Sena Sena
eor Stehinnn.
The county convention will be held nt
Mienncrcher hall.
Anil lle Is (Jeluu te Marry.
Here Is a paragraph from an excellent
article descriptive of the West written for
the Columbia Jlcmlil by W. II. Ulven,
esq. :
As an evldence of tirceloy'smlvlee we
mention Mr. Will I'.vler, formerly of I-au-caster
and new of tlie prosperous Helena
real estate firm of French A I'yfer. Mr.
1'yfer's rather Hen. Fred. S. I'yler Is
well known iu Lancaster, for he was ene of
its most honored mayors and prominent
lawyers. JThe son is doing well tluaiiciallv
and we heard It rumored will shot II v add
a silent paitnertothellrm ene et'Heleiiu's
tallest daughters.
Je toSeo .loe Knet..
About twenty-llve well-known citizens
and brass band, known as the Jee. Knutz
dub und baud, left the city in a 'bus
this morning. They will gote Dcnlinger's,
near lliiil-ln-llimd, where they will spend
the day. Charles Reese Is captain of the
club, whose object Is 11 visit le Jee. Katit,
Auiliitmu lllter, Loepait l'arrlsli and
Charles Klanniiry, who 1110 camping theie
for n week.
A l'iMiescd ExcuchIeii.
A nun einent Is en te run an c.vcut
slun le Sischwaiiip, the park en the Welsh
mountains, near New Helland, ns seen as
the new railroad Is nnixhed. It is said
that there are about live hundred native
of that sis'tieu new residents of this city,
mid it Is bebeM'd that n gned-slisl excur
sion can be eignniml. Seme hae slrendy
suits, iibed.
The Lust of tlie Three Arrest, si,
Annie Spence, the thhil one ut the glils
who weie drunk nnd disorderly nt the
time of the hoise show, was airested iu
WrlghlHville yestenlay by coustnble Khr
maii. She wuscommltted for ltldaysby Al
dciuiau Deen. The ether two girls' paid
costs and weredlsnilssisl.
They Will ltcceer.
Jehn Steele and Heoige Kell, the Con Cen Con
sheluH'ken puddlers, who fell from Strlck
lei's bridge, near Celunibl.i, a distaticoef
:tj feet, en Tuesday meinlng, nre im
proving. Their internal injuries nie net as
serious as at llrst supposed, and the chances
new 1110 in favor et their recovery.
Where 1 llrewn f
Hosie.s, Aug. s.-s. 1. Hrewn, el the
embarrassed linn of Hrewn, stcose
A Clink, or this city, und treas
liter or the Hlverside A Oswego Mills
company, left Husten Tuesday night
since which time nothing has been heard
of him. The linn have made no assign
ment and refu se te talk. It Is said detec
tives are endeavoring te trace Hrew n.
special Tndn te I'enr.vn I'nrk.
OiiSatunlny, AukusI 10, train leaves Lnm-uk.
ter, uppr deMit, nt '.':.1il. Fare for round trip
only SI ceuu. Train reluriiliiK leave. IVnryn
ut 6:15 p. in. IiiijHirlitiil Baine of llu miiseii,
Uimraimeii v. U banen lrny. One of the
flnckt If amen of the season.
itliwltcte.
Llve Stock .Markets,
CillcAiie, Auk. 7. - Receipt", tUM; hliiiunls
ti.UI; market .Icady; Ik-cm-, (I lOil.Vi; M.srs,
f.l JVal .; ktiK-kcm and fiid.iw. fj jw;i ,ji
IluKk-ltect-liii,ll,!JU); klili-iiunts, C.IOU : nmr.
kct sl.-Mdy; mUtd. l XI ,Vi; neavj. SI 10
Mus?-ltecciHk,ll,iu):fchliinenk. i.sujj mr.
?KZv.ii.'iy '' ,"aUc-k, SI OWl 70 ; Vcj.icrn woeled
WiJ h i shorn Texnn,.ual.fl IS ; lamb, f 1 7.1
toteij iier head. '
KastI.iiikiiiv. -Oltlle-llnclpti., ll0; fchlD
iiipiiU tw)j iniirkel closing slcndj ; lirlnie.
I .'M' 'Mi r"lr le KiHst, fJ75c.l 10; common
khlpiHsl le New Yerk
lietrs ItecelnlK.
.r " mi". ffi4e. nil t-urtk iii iiiiiiM
i.vm ;
kbliuiii-nlii linn.
111111 ki- nnu;
m; pli: und lliiht Yorkers. (1 7(V ISO;
and lltfhL Phlbiil,.lnitin si .-ji.. j ,-.-. !
II1ISIIUI11
heavy hegs.fl lUytM; no curslilppcd te Nev
Kheeiv Itt'is'ltiik. nam. &iii,..i.m. inn.
Jcet very steady; pilm,., f n5a ft);
te kcshI, 3 wi y; common, si wr.
mar
lair
! a);
... ,;.u, fa tJMa
Lamb;, S-JJWiii a.
ritllndclphU I'rottnce Market.
I'lltl.Anri.lllM, Aug. .-Noeii-Klour dutli
I'Min'n Biits'm, 2 7.V?Jina extra, 3NW ; ;
family, 4 UX5I 2; roller, I'i'tn; patent,
Hev.-jO.
Wlicat nulct i Ne. 2 Red, new, MJiSIc; Ne. 1
I'cnn'a Itisl, Wc
irii Mrmly ; Ne. 2, 4VAle.
OntsMcncly ; Ne. 2 White .IIJia'Uic.5 Ne, 2
mljuslsiji.
JlmiMiuIct : Wlnb-r It OtVnp 1 1 50.
Haled liny sternly: II (Vrl7 M ns te iiunllly;
tllnetll- Ufrynifi for choice; inljcd, inlKfl;
baled rye strnw, ncn-,113 hi.
tlattcr dull ; Pciiira ereinnrry extra,
17JM tne! l'riin'n lliKtsexlra 2l27.
l'ljKS rhelcc nteclc tlnn;; IVtiu'n flnts, lejic
l'linc llrm ; pnrlnkliiK, fia"c; full sklnm,
IplKe.
IVfiolenm ktrnily i rrflncsl In Md.,t7 W.
I'otatei'S stciuly ; i&s-XiC V haiikcu
(irnln nnd I'rovisleus.
FiiriiMust by H. K. Yundt, Itrekcr.
Ciiicaoe, Atic. s, I.W o'clock p. m.
wiifnu ieni. UHin. i-erK. iira.
AIIKliai.... i;j
Hcitcinbcr. .. 7(1
October .....
.it n :ii
!;i i 10
XAl B2Ji 10 ,KI
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eveuitcr
Deecrnlier.
Jammry .. .
May.. ..
ear
. 7
. TttU
u 7 e tr;
37J i!l.
CeiikiiIs...
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Cloning frlccs 2:lfto'cleck p. m.
ivnrai. turn, ifnis. i-erit. iiru,
AliKliit
Hcplrmlier. ,
oclelK-r
Nevrmt'cr. . .
December .. . .
Jniiuary
March .
May
June
Year
Crude Oil
Censul 1
7liV R.Jii
10 (."
fl:i7
10 m
10 17
0 42
n 40
17
ee
if',
w.
... 7n; r:i
tiw
w
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Car 1.01s.
at
I
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4fti
Receipts.
WlnterWIieat
Hprlng Wheat
Cem
O'lH
!le
Ilarley
Head.
.. 12,500
Heeelpls ll(n ,
IUstsliW--CntltC.
f-teek .Mnckets.
QnoUillein by Reed, McUraliu A Ce., bunkers,
luienter, I'a. ,
nkw ionic LIST.
11 A.M. 12 M. 3 CM.
Ciinuda I'lieltle
lll'.IU I
(,'iili)rnde Cen I
(Viilrnl rnrlllc..: ,
Oaiiiiita .Southern
Chi. HI. I.. A- I'bg
Den. .t llletl
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K..tT
l,oil. .t N. -
1 1. Hliere
Mich. Cell
Missouri I'm llle...
Ilei-k. Valley
N. I'
N. T. l'rer
N. Went
N. V.C
New KiikIiiikI
Kllt'clllM'.ll..
Omaha
On con TraiiM'oiillneelal
Ontario. V W
I'aelllc Mull
I tlrluneml Terminal
HI. Taut
Texas Parltlc...
ray, r;
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21'
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St'i
JOJi
Iliilen rnclltc
WiibaKh Coin
Wabash l'rcf.
Western U
Will Shern llend"
riiu.Aem.i'iiiA i.isr.
Ih. Vnl
II. N. Y. A Phlla..
I'a. It. II
Rend I ns
l-'h. Nav
Ilestenv. I'ass
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N. Cent
I'eeples Pass
ItilK l's
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62
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100; ij
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101'J
Jteut bucvtlncntcntB.
A H.SOI.UTKLY PURE.
ROYAL
BAKING
POWDER.
rillllN lHiuiler neer vnrles.
A marvel of pu
enieness. Meri
I rlty, strength mid wlielcsimieness.
eciineinieiil than the ordinary kinds, nnd can.
net be sold In competition with the multitude
id low te.d, short weight, nluin or phosphate
PeuileiK. tiilil nnlii in am. Hevai. IIakinii
Peiviikii Ce.. lea nil street, New Yerk.
inarJl-lyilAlyw
rilltY OL'li RYE WHISKY,
L FIVE YEAHS OLD.
PlUt li CART, 'J CENTS, AT
HOIIIthlt'ftLIQUORSTOItE,
Ne. aCenlniSiiiare, Uiuciistcr, Pa.
I.IOKHLNT-
Retisei.
Ji'12-tfil
FOUll HIX" ANl) NINE ROOM
Apnlyat
4U1BOUTII WATER HT.
"r.NTi:i)-CItlAlt HOLLERS;.
JOS. M. POItTL'ONDO A CO.
ltd-
r ANTER-A HOY.ONE WHO HAH .MADE
Ceres prererreil.
DIAMOND ItltAHH FOUNDRY,
ltd 210 North Arch Street.
I ILLY WAIT. 1IAK THE REST TWO FOR
1 i 5- and fc Cl;ar In llexltv, at
Nl in. ft A 10.1 NOR lit OUEKN MT.
myls-iiiiM.W,Tli,H,V
I r.s rnvb "for Vive cent ciuaiwIn
l J tin- state, nt
1ULI.Y WA1TZS.
. .... N". Sand 101 North liuccu St.
mylR-eiuM.W.TIiAw
rpilEY t'AN ALL COPY HIT NONE CAN
1 Eiiual Hilly Waltz's llmana Filled Cigar,
at
NOS. .', A 103 NORTH IJl'EEN KT.
iiljlS-Cin.M.W.TIi.SAw
ri,s.iR:
July rf duces the pitcu of
xcjtixgs .iav rnersEiuxus
AT
McGRANN & NOWLENS,
130 North Queen Ktictt.
ISlNEFISIlfNilTlirerNIlsr"
Tin- iMiIhk at WashhiKten tloreiigh Is
new iii'kiiimltilKiiltolHMhelK-kt iiIeiik Ihu.Stis
iiiiebanna tlver. Henry Wcitz, pieprletnr of
thcStiiuhauua llensi- luisa line Hue of beats
niiinued b ciurfiil Ihwiiiicii. l'Milni; parlies
can make in rans;eiiirnts with him at reasonable
rales. iiiiS-lwdR
Irs.INIisi:i)lTATION.
KLYMONElll'HlNIS COLLEOE
1 u lies nil l-t-rsoiKdelring tnkliig u course le
call nnd examine the method-, el Instruction,
which are guaranteed te be thorough and prac
tical. fAS. Day Session; VO, Nlfht Hes-len.
Opens again .Monday, Hrptembcr 2, listi.
W. 1). MOSSER, Prln.,
tfdAw 16 N. Quccu St.. I-mcaidir. Pa.
riMIEUC IH NO SENSe'Tn Sl'FFERINU
1 with I'm ns and Huiiler.s, when
COCHRAN'S CORN CURE
Wllliilwasenre. A well known ladv In lm.
cnsli-r. Pa., Milh'icd k much trem a lliiiileu
thai she could scarcely walk. One application
entire!) icmevcil the pain. It Is Kiiarnnteed te
core or I he money will he refunded. Price. Si
iruls. ler sale only at
COCHRAN'S RIU'O STORE,
Nes. 1:17 A 130 North Que n St., Uinnutcr, Ph.
Tu.'Ili.SR
1 Il'III.U'SAI.U
OS Tlll'ltSIIAV,SKI1IUIllKK 5, lsSO,
ut Hie Franklin Heuse, of the ereatest betchir's
petalillkliiiicnt mid meal market In Central
IViiiis)laiita, Henry Deerr's, Nes. HS und HI
North Wider slreet, frentlm: en Water street
S7 fis-l 1 Inch, mere or less, and hi depth ir.1 feet
7 Inches, moreer less, nnd flintier i-entlmilnj; a
wlillh of 22 feet, mere or less, te Arch alley, en
which Is n large two-slery brick dwelllui;, eon een
talulni; i-lcvrn nxuiik nnd every known 1m.
pre ement ; steam heat, liath, tne.. het and cOld
water, and llnlxheil m the iiraiulesl nuuuier.
The meat nlllce and store risim aiHeiiilni; the
dwelllui; Is a marvel In i-M-cllencc, wainscoted
sides and leilliic In walnut and clietiinl,aiid
the hutrhci's kitchen nnd laiii;liter !ieu- tsn.
lulus nlmiv.1 ever) known device In kteaiii.
drlvrti machincrj . ki lllcs, etc., for tliecarr) lug
en of a gnat business, A two-slerv brick
MiiokcheiUM lien disirsnud nrt-clas tluouuh tlueuuh tluouuh
eut '.also u brick r.ietery,20 by IS, used for all
kind of work In the trade. A patent refrigera
tor, ;) by ;li. solid lrirk,2Nrx-ihU-li,lliieillii
(iiHirgla ) ellew pine. Uriels bulleclc pen, brick
slurp K-n. brick pig s-n, large hrlik horse
table, mid the mesi erewnlug point of all Is,
the whole pn-mlrck are iiudcrdraliied liy tlie
most iK-rfrcl system of sewrrnce.
AIm, tin- two-slen brick dwelling, Ne. 11.1
North Arch alley, luHeinlug the above preK-rty
en the north ; let fronts II itrtO Inches, moreer
less, and In depth 110 feet, loon- or les ; house
contains live room, In geed order, well und
pump, irult. etc.
KaU nl 7:.t0 p. in., when conditions will be
mnde known by HENRY DOERR.
Jtji.L L. ILum.) Auctioneer.
fiu8,W,U,17,Cl,C,C13llU
tcn btetrttrmettt.
BEST 8c HAVANA
the ritT. at
KILLER CIOAR IN
. nil.VY WAt17.fl, -..
...Ne. fi and 109 North Quwn 8t
mylMmM,W,Th,JAw
JUIMJFJ4 IIAVK lieNff SINCE DECtDKD
Hint tlllly Walti't Cigar In the Ixmt In the
Ktnte. Fer wiV nt
NCW. S A Vn NORTH QUEEN HT.
mylMmM.W.TJi.HAw
SUIt OOl.DKN LION AND MIA QUKNDA
CIks", Se rlinm, are hand made with long
ir Havana Killer. Mrs and 100' bexen.
DKMUTU'H CKiAH HTOHK.
als-trdlt 114 East KlngHlreet.
mriNKH t)KUllIIKtMKR. LACnKNRKI-
fV MKtt, Oiiprnhelmcr, llechhclmtr, Dry
Cstanba, Mt. Jtillnn Clsrcts.
NO. 15 CENTRE SQUARE.
seplVtrd .
c
ANKH-TIIB FINEST AHHORTMENT OK
Canes in the rlty can be found nl
1111.1.V WAii.nuiiAimiuitL,
Ne. S and 103 North Ouecii trwt.
in7-l,W,Th,&w
TIIK 1'CTITION, KTC., Or' HANNAH
Wlrth, for transfer of the Tnrrn Ucene
or I'altr Wlrth.decenscsl, Klxth ward, Ijmcns
ler city, will be hennl en Wednesday, Aeuii-t
2S, IssiJ. at 10 a. 111. I1RNJ. K. W. tlltllAN,
nus.l.-i2d D.C.CJ.H.
rrmuK Dalmatian inhect powekr,
A. propelled by a Reed pewdr blower, In the
most rfTcetual destroyer of flics and ether small
Insects. Forsnle
At HUHLEVK DRUtJ BTORE,
MWFtKlnKHtrHt.
s
illlRTHl
SHIRTS! SHIRTS 1
Hhlrts of nil description Mnde te Order
Cheai"-r than they ran te beuulil for elsewhere,
as we tell furiunnurneturers' profit only.
TROUT & SHANK,
Hhlrt Manufacturer and Men'n Ontfltters, '
un reriii uucen Htrceu
mnrSO-lydR
rq enry'vyelf,
FURNITURE STORE,
lm iPineved te l.lfl lCant Klnc Btreel, having a
fall line or Kurnltine of every description nt the
Ien mt prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at
tended le. Call nnd cxniniun our goods.
aS-tfdlt II. WOLF, 100 East KlntHtreet.
IMPOItTANT.
HKND FOR THE CAT.
nlegttejml Ivuu-d of the LANCAHTER IHJHI
NBS.S L'OI.LKOE ruiitnlnlne tetlnienlnls from
our Heys nnd tlltlsnbrend and nt home, lint, of
pupils In nttenilanen during the past yenr,
coulee of study, (type-wrltlm; Included), etc.
inniiier rniateaiie cenuiiniUK Timer inn:
ermn.
Hen und photetype views
of
the theory nnd
business practice de
nartnipiils will bit out in a
few weeks. This Is fae-slmllc from photograph.
Cnll or send te 101S E. KliurHt.
-"Address H. C. WEIDLER.Prlnclpil.
INSTATE OF DANIEL O. ll.UsER, LATE OF
U Hie -lty of Uincnslcr, iteccnsed. Letters
tesliunentar.v en said i state Inning l-n
granted te the undersigned, nil in-rsens In
debted thereto nre reiiuesied le mnke Imme
diate payment, und these having claims or
demands ngnlnst the snme, will present them
without delay for settlement te Hie undersigned,
residing In shUI city. WM. It. WILSON,
SUSAN E. MAKER,
JOHN It. HEHM,
Executers.
Wm. R. Wii.se.v, Attorney. JyPMtdTh
-17K EXAMINE EYES FREE.
Spectacles !
WE EXAMINE EYES FREE I
Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Geed !
If you have them examined yen will probably
find that there Is something wrong with them,
nnd Hint glasses will be n great help le yen.
We use Inimitable " 1)1a MANTA " lenses,
which nre made only by us.niul recommended
by lending Oculists ns the best nlds te defec
Hvn vision.
Solid Oeld Sectncles, iJ.'t.OO ; usual price,
95.0O.
SUrl Siieetncle", fillt:,; usiml price, SI. (Ut.
Artificial Eyes Inserted, 91 1 usual price, SI O.
M. ZINEMAM & BRO. 130 S. Ninth Street,
OPTICIANS. PHILADELPHIA,
lletween Chestnut nnd Walnut Streets.
mys-lyd
H
ERRS HOOK STORE.
ANOTHER NEW LINE
OF-
Silk Plush Photograph Albums.
Our Stock-Is iucrensluf; every week
with New and Elegant Designs. A
Rlance at the Albums will show yen the
Urn uly and (Junllty of the tioeds. Mnke
n short step ut the store nud lake a peep
at them.
HERR'S,
NOS. 53 .1 55 NORTH tiUEEN ST.
"v
J- D. SPRECHER.SON & CO.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
BABY CARRIAGES,
UIRL'S TRICYCLES, HOY'S HICYCLEM,
EXPRESS WAGONS,
And Everythlni: In
BAS 1 EXS
W. D. 8PRECHER, SON & CO.,
31 E. King St., Lancaster, Pa.
inarit-Tu.Th.Stta .
-YTILL,,AMB0'N FOSTER.
THE CENTRE OF ATTRACTION !
Our Bargain Sale !
Vacation Prices.
CHILDREN'S SUITS,
!7M Pleated Suits Newjiift)
liea Lord Fauntleroy Suits " sa)
ti Hi Dark Casslmere Suits " 7(ni
S ) Corduroy Suits " 3tm
OENTSSACK SUITS.
A mi Cheviot Suits
'.Hi " . .
10 in Corkscrew Salts
l-.MWChevlet suits
13 1 "
.. Made 5 A .Y
.. " 7.'S)
.... " 811)
" 10 IU
. " UlX)
I'L'llNISRINa DEPARTMENT.
French Flannel Shirt- marked from JlMefl 50.
EiiKllsh Flannel Shirts marked from ; te
51 75.
Men's Fine French Flannel bhlrU marked
from J2 Oil teK.
Men's Susciiilcre marked from 17c te lie.
Men's Susjicnderfc mnrked from 2V te 17c.
Men's Suspenders marked from :cic le ISc,
Feiir-ln-llaud Ties marked frenri'ss te lsc.
Feiir-ln-llaud Ties marked from 17c te 1.U-.
Men's Pair Scarfs markt-tl from 7.V le.MV.
HAT DEPARTMIVT.
In this department we have some choice bar
Kalns for you lu Straw Hats.
Children's lints marktsl from IV- te.V.
Children's Hals marked from Vik-te KK-.
Children's Sailor Huts inarked from I'.Si te 10c.
Children's Sailor lints marked from V- te IV,
Children's Sailor Hats marked from ,VV) te Ss-.
Hey' Hats mnrkisl from 50c te 2x-.
Hevs' Hats markcsl from 75c. te,VV-.
Heys' llalhiunrkeil from JI00te7Jc.
Men's lints maiked from uy- te is.
Mens Hats mnrked from 75,- te50-.
Mrn's Hats markeil from tliilte.'iOi.
Men s Ulaek and Hlu stnilpht Brim insrked
te tl 00.
Men Manilla Hals In Blnrk. Hrewn and Fuwn
Celer, uurked from 51.50 and K, tell.
The best Sins? ever eil'ered for the money Is
our Men's Ijicc nnd Congress with solid Inner
soles, ut II. 'O. The leek and tit ns well as any
1.1 shoe In ttic market.
Williamson & Fester,
iDJ-ilK EAST KINO ST., LANCASTER, PA.,
AND
018 MARKET STREET, UAEIUBBUKO, PA
TtLtta ktetctisemcttt.
B
ibvcMm.
BICYCLES!
IFTHE BEST ISCOOD ENOUGH
-RUYTIIK-
New Mail Safety Bicycle !
- HA8
SPRING FORK, PREVENTING VIBRATION,
And acting In a direct Hue from the nrnn of the rider le the point of any concussion. In
does this Spring Ferk Interfere with the steadiness of Steering. This machine
can be ridden hands off with ensc.
Rear Axle Band Brake, the Place for a Brake.
BOWN'S E0LUS BALL BEARINGS.
Tangent Speke, 32 In. Frent ,Whel, 30 In. Drlrlng Whel, Oeared te 04 Inches.
V nr able te show that the NEW MAIL SAFETY D10YCLE Is the finest and mwt f lmrl e'
all Safetys.
WE WOULD LIKE TO SHOW YOU THIS WHEEL
J. HARRY
24 Centre Square,
e-SOI.K AllKNT l'OR IiANCASTKK CITY AND COUNTY. -fl
F
LINN A I1RENEMAN.
FRUIT
-AT LICSS
PHILADEIPHI A ANI3
-AT-
FLINN & BRENEMAN'S,
Xe. 152 Nertri Queen Street,
LANCASTER, PEXX'A.
Itctu Jvhttcx-tiecincntB.
ECKWEAR-TIIE LATEST AND MOST
fashionable styles nud shades, tnechen pest
and best, nt ERISMAN'S Unit' Furnishing
Stere, 12 West KIiir strecL
CIOLLARS AND CUFFS THE LATEST
J the most desirable, and most comfortable
shapes nnd styles any slxe, nt ERISMAN'S
Ucnts' Furnishing Stere, West Kltif street.
WE OARlcF THE "liAltaKST STOCKOF
I'llK-s nnd Fine Smoking Tobacco lu Hie
city. Weeden Pljesat6c. nnd lOe. each. Genu
ine Meerschaum Pipes ntlSc. each.
DEMUTHS CIOAR STORE,
als-tfdR HI 1-jist King Street.
CANES.-EXCLUSIVE STYLES IN ACA
cia, Pennng, Welschcl. Cherry und Mulnu
ca, mounted In silver and Ilrenze.
DEMUTH'S CIGAR STORE.
nlK-tf,IR HI East King street.
ptiNNEHCHOR GARDEN.
ATTRACTIONsTeR THIS WEEK.
Chnilcs Wltmernnd (Jcerge Ciiinmlncs nie
well-known Acrobat.
James Neary thnUreat Irish Hengnnd Dancer.
The Favorite Dutch Comedian, Hurry M.
Price.
M. J. Fcnten, Irish Comedian, Vocalist nnd
Dancer.
Charles Winner nnd Geerge Cutumlngs, the
Great Seetch Aerebnts.
June Veary, the Irish Lady In her Great
Turns.
Harry M. Price, In Senfts, nance-, etc'
M. J. Fenten, the Seng Dancer.
JeMmd L. PFAFFLE. Prep.
H
JiUll & UR0T1IEH.
Fer Rent!
-THE
Stere Roem $Biiil
6 and 8 NORTH QUEEN ST.
Possession Given October 1,1889.
Kft LiK-ntleu In I.auciister.
Terms Reasonable.
-APPLY TO-
ONK-l'RICK
CLOTHIKIW AND I'URNISHKRs,
North Queen Street and Centre Square,
LANCASTER. I'A.
A TARTINBROS.
Clothing and Furnishing Goods !
TllK price we've put en
our Meck of Hummer Cloth Cleth
lug und Furnishing Goods
hikes them out rapidly. We
didn't Imagine we would Ik
selling such qualities for se
SURPRISING
YALUES.
little money, but we cannot carry the goods te
another season.
Closing out lets of Men's and Hey's All-Weel
Casslmere. Cheviot, Sergo nnd Flannel Suits,
$.1 te 81 1. Every eneu bargain te the customer.
Mummer Coats nnd Vests, SV-teJtM. Whlte
nnd Fancy Linen Vests, 75e te $2 01. Men's Alb
Weel Trousers nt prices that make tmde. brisk
en a rainy Saturday. Seme seasonable things
lu the Furul-hlng Department twilight for this
season's sales. Must 1k sold this season. The
low prices en them will take thcni out before
thrsca-eu Is ever, tiauicnudD.ilhrlggnii Shirts
and Drawers, iV; former pi lee. .". Nainsoek
ami Jean Drawers. 2.V. Iieniet Milrts,2i,;tsniid
Sue. Scotch Flannel, -jth)r. Madras and Silk
Strlic Shirts, JI.W1 te f!7.
Twinty-rle Cent Neckwear in plent) . But
you rarely see such as we eflcr for 2.V (30e
would be a low price.) Take your choice of two
from the assortment ut the usual price of one.
MARTIN BROS;
Merchant
Tailoring, Clothing and
Furnishing Goods,
N03. 'A AND S NORTH QUEEN STREET.
HIRSH (I BROTHER,
-
no way
STAMM,
JARS
TUAN-
NEW YORK PRICES
tli0icllaitcen&.
STEA.M HEAT IS THECOMING HEAT FOR
dwelling, churches, school houses, etc..
leugii successniiiy uspii one hundred yenni
niTO. lietl Villi POIllr-llinlntn n rhiuiirAnll nn
JOHN BEST, who will ghc yeun satisfactory
Jeb, nt a fair price. m2-tfd
F0,'.
Fiiltei
OR THE REST HOT AIR FURNACE IN
the market, l-e te .TIlllN mtsiT . .ta !-,.. i
niten street. nii-tfil
TJIOR PULLEYS, HIIAFTINa, COLLARS,
Tj .Hungers. Clnmii Bexes, Coupling--, -tc., gu
hTJOHN filMT, 3.V1 foist Fulton street.
in2-ird
TJIOR BOILER TUBE BRUSHES, ST1LIXIN
.JD PI pe Wrenches. Plpennd .Menkey Wieticlu-s
eemtilned. Flics, OH t'nns, etc., go te JOHN
BEST. SH East r'ulten strcc't. insflfd
dpLI) BRONZE, LIOCIDS AND SIZING
VT for steam weik.nt JOHN BEST'S, fCil tiist
h ulteu street. ni'i-tfd
IjOR BOILERS. HORIZONTAL, TUBULAR.
Vertical, Portable, Cylinder, .Marine, or any
slie or power, of the best material nnd work werk
maiislilp, go le JOHN BEST, S3J East Fulton
atrect. mS-tM
XARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO
X -ludel Milking, Patterns, Drawings nnd
Jlluel,rliitji. nt prices rensenablp, at JOHN
BEST'S, Sll East Fulton street. mi-tfd
A GENCV FOR CALLAHAN A CO'SCE.
J. 1 incut te lake the place of Red Lend. In
bulk It makes five limes the quantity of red
lead and is rar superior lu maklngstcam Joints,
packing man and hand hole, plates en belter,
?:!.c- 1rl? 2 cent, lr pound at JOHN
BEST'S, 3.13 East Fulton street. m2-tfd
ma-tfit
TJUMPS, BOILEILS, MINING. CENIRIFU
X, gal and Steam Pumps, of any capacity, nt
JOHN BEST'S, ;t!3 EnstV'ulteu Btreel. mitfd
RADLVTORS.OF ANY IlLVKE OR VK
i sign, can be furnished ntrcasounble llgnres,
by JOHN BEST, 333 East Fulton street. mS-tfJ
1710R "hSrIZONI'AL BTATIONATtY ICN
clues, from 2 te W horse-power, nnd Vei
ticnl Engine from 2 te 40 horse-power, you wll
nnd them at JOHN BESTS, ail East Fulteu
street. iu2-tfd
TIOR CASTINGS, IRON OR BRASS, LIGHT
1 or henvv. at short nellee. co In JOIIV
IKST. atl East Fulton sticct. in2-tfd
IF IN WANT OF BRASS OR IRON STOP
Cocks, Asbestos l'acked Cocks, Pet and Bib
Cocks, Lever Cocks, Swing Joints, cull ami cot
them, or send our elder by
, en
all,
le juhn
irni ,,k i.iisi, r uiieii sireci.
mMld
WHITE COTTON WASTE, COPPED BY
the pound, 10c; In lets of 10 pounds or
ever, He.
All goods dell
dellveied letniv tmrt.er thn
city Free.
Call en JOHN BEST, Ne. 3:13 East
Fulton street,
niLMId
TNJECTORS, RUE LITTLE GIANT, HAN-4-..cec.lc
Inspiraters ami Electors, Ebermnu
Reller Iccder, Penberlhy Inspector. American
Injectors, nil In stock, nt JOHN BESTS, 333
East Fulton strict. ni2-tfd
rpANKS FOR WATER, OILS, CIDORGAS,
X f liny Shane or capacity, nt fair prices, go
te JOHN BEST. 333 East Fulton street, initfd
QOTirW "iiS'eK pipe-TremIc
JJ)JJJ Inch te B Inch dlamctcr.'ier
sale at a leir figure, and the only house In the
city with a pipe cutting machine, cutting up te
6 Inch dlnmucr. nt JOHN BESTS, 333 East Fn.
ten Mrcet, in2-tfd
17IOR CAST IRON PIPE FITTINGS, BOTH
.1: plain and reducing, up te U-lnch diameter,
Malleable, Fittings, Flanges, Flange I'nlenj,
Manifolds. Aincrfnin Unions, Tube Supports,
Hanger, Fleer and Celling Plates, go te JOHN
BEST'S, 333 East Fulton stru-t. m2-tld
111IRE HRICKS, FIRK CLAY, AT LOW
J llgurcs, go te JOHN BEST, 333 1-Sil Fulton
stieeu
in'Mfd
IOR STEA.M CIAUOIH. HIGH OK LOW
l'ressure. Wnter Guui'es. Ghul-k riu-k.
Wee
'oed Wheels or Wr...lilr-d lllii.i Tul.
Whistles, Syphens for Steiuii Gauges, Cylinder
Oilers Plain, Water Giuipt Culuiiiii, Ceck for
Steam Gauges, call en JOHN BEST, sat East
iiioen sireei. in2-lld
CARRY IN STOCK-HIXT CHARCOAL,
Hnmincred Bar Iren, Deuble Refined Iren,
llurilcn's Hlvet Iren, Rivets, Het nnd Celd
Beiler lien. Steel, Sheet Iren 3-KJ te Ne. ltr, nt
JOHN BESTS, 3il East Fulton street. iu2-t!d
1 BACKINGS AS FOLLOWS! DIRIGO, FOR
Steam anil Hydruullu Packing, Asticst Roie,
Woven nnd Wick Packing, Hemp Packing, As.
bestes Jllll BiKird, Asbestos Cement, Asbnste
Sheathing, Guinl'ucklng,Gum Rings for Water
Gauges, Plumbago Packing, Reed's Patent As
bestos, Lined Sectional Pie Cever, nt JOHN
BEST'S, 3J3 l'jist Fulton street. ui'.Mfd
ITIOR AMERICANSIGHTFEEDCYLINDER
i I.uliriruters. Glass OU Clins ler 1
yen can get theia at JOHN REST'S,
ill East
m2-ttd
CADY ASBESTOS DISC
FulteustriH-t.
miMfd
IF YOU WANT A FIRST-C
Engine nud Heller, en wl
ASSPORTARLE
ll.U.lk ..l...... ..u .l.a
lollewlng prlr's show- It hersiviKiwer, flTijh
herse-inmer. S&Ji. lohercswer. f 371. 15 herse-IJMX-T5.1.
heist-ixjuer. (1.175. call at JOHN
IIKars. 333 liist Fulton street. m2-tfd
SAW MILLS. BARK MILES, COB mIlI IS,
leather Rellers, Tun Packers, Triple Hersa
Peweis Milling und .Mining Machinery, nt
JOHN BEST'S, atl liist Fulton nrrel. mi-tfit
VRARECHANca
Biggest Reduction of All In Fine Clethes.
Thirty dollar .--lits reduced letwent)-lw.i dol
lars, leudell.ir IMnts reduced te S7-50. n..dnll
ether Elgin V.i-;h Suiting In the .;.im p;,
IKirlten. A large stork te select from, nr
II. GLR1IAK1
Ne. 11 North euec:
43-0c!y L': st ItcrcrtlcsTutltr in
of Lanm.ui,
Uic wsy
fTtOR PRATT
A? vuiveSrieuKins aives, iirassuiebe Valves,
Hras Onte Valves, Iren Bedy Glebe Valves,
l.evcr Safety Valves, Pep Safety Valves, Air
Valves, Radiator Valves, Pratt's Swlnglii'
Check Valves. Brass Cheek Valves. Frsit Valves.
Ancle Valve, rail at JOHN BUST'S, sa Kn..
Jl
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