WWW WIJWW1I WL ''' 'J "1IIUI M! ' '''1 "I "I mi mi i s ts w ?. -aw yr-l :;?v -! rY ) y r i' Jl U l . ""is.- t 7 :n Jl- , ""V- ' " " .- W , iy e c r. -" 'H'-rir- fc .- Nf THE LANCASTER fAILY INTELLIGENCE!, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1889. t ,'N 4 ir. Vl ,st , rift. V Ik if?: L NO OAtJSE FOR ALARM. . -MS INCEST HTFR I NHflBEB C rw wmni re ie nimhr. &y 9lt JMT Decide) Death ItcMittcd Frem ' liit'Cftnae Attrlbntcrt Hy Ir. Stervr. ',' SeMlcrs Alter MOO Hetinty. 4 CWlXBtA, Sept. 1Z About n year age '.Maty Lloyd, colored, was In Jail and 1k -VMM acquainted with Kiln Dlckcim, who I JWI been sent tberc front Cli rlsltana. The .'.1aHr had an infant child and Mary con- ' ? MaiA te take it te rale. 801110 tlme age 'Maty -was tiefore Squire Evans en the 'VefcMK of creelty te the chili! and xvai ill v "rged upon premising te Rive It better 2 flare, ine imam niexi vctemay ami ji f Deputy Corener Hcrshey was told that It '.-Wabeen to'.senod. He cmpatiliclled n "Jliiry te Investigate Ial evening when Dr. i,y vrate made nn examination. Dr. Klcrcr .attended the child and testltlcil that the ;. 1 uiw 11 wan tiiiu w cueicm iin.i...iiii. j nn '.,7'jmry decided that the death was due terfhc v 'THcmm given by the attending physician. ".7 l BOBie unic age j. v. Jtaiininancw,, 111 f . tomev for Jereme Ienir.Whltcllclil Welsh. j Orrille Klddens .tames i'arlev mid .taine-i 'Mrtjtlltrhlln. xr-tftrnlw f inn lntn war. ?$, brought Milt against the borough te recover !,, MOO unpaid bounty, in accordance with n tCst'Lv recent act of the Legislature. Mr. Kautl F'jrjr man has received b letter from the record r-iK and reniieu dlvWIei , ttnr department, at $ft? Washington, stating that Jcroine long w as xv-viiusiiii aim nj-inusiurcii miu wcrt nu in a veteran volunteer, and wns credited te Columbia. In the cases of the ether men there is no ovldenco of credit by millions veteran volunteers. In rase U10 new law Is declared uncon stitutional .Terente Ixmg wilt reeclte liii Pv DOtiiUY, wniie inu ei. u-rs win nave 1.1 &y furnish rurole evidence. limm-lie A. Kiiullev. aued 8 vcan. only daughter of Jehn v. I'lndley, died at b:'M o'clock last night. Death wits caused by inflammation of the brain nnd Munmcli, after three weeks' Illness. The funeral will lie held en Saturday afternoon nt 3 o'clock from her late home. A telegram was received In town this morning of the death of C. Clifferd Haldo Halde man. In New Yerk. Mr. Haldciiinu wns 11 brother of the Mcwra. Ilaldem.iu, of this place. jlhe fair of the Twin Brethers will open xti In Ine armory inn evening. 1110 armory has been doienitcd In n Imudioine manner and the fair will lis 0110 of the best ever held In town. Mls l.'lla H. Moere, daughter of M. II. Moere, returned home list evening fiem a month's visit te New Yerk and Canada. A very pleasant Niirprixe party whs held yesterday afternoon at the heuse of Mrs. BenJ. Uatintner, at the bridge. Oen. Welsh 1'est is nrnmgiiig te turn out in large numbers at U. A. It. reunion lit Manheim en Tuevlny next. Oen. Kedgwlck Circle will meet en Friday reniug, te nrnnge te go te Mauhelm. Nogetlntinnsnro new being niade for an aniloible scttleiueat of the ditlleulties ex isting between the management and for mer empleyes of the Columbia Iren coui ceui pany. It is altegethnr prebable that the men will return te work 011 Monday morn ing next. The public schools are new in geed working order. Nearly 1,700 pupils iire en rolled and additions every day. THE CtlX)1ti:i) (11) ri!i.i,ews. Jfumber of lAHlgei mid Members In l'ennwj lvimla. The district convenllen of the Ornnd United Order of Odd Fellows held Us llnnl session in the hall of the Hou-e of Itopre Itepre Itopre entatlvcs, Harrisburg, en Wednesday morning, and at 12 o'clock ndjeuriied .sine die- Thobession wns 0110 of much interest thorn in attendance.. AlthLossleu'l'iies- day night the convention electeil Win. Cut lln, of Moueiignliola dlstrlcl, grand master, and C.Lce llaiibem, of tierniantewn, deputy 5 rand master, after w Iilch they adjourned. it the session Wednesday morning Hie ether officers were elected as fellows : Dis trict Becretary, Jeseph M. ytaneid, of Ma rietta district; treasurer, James Heward, of Philadelphia dUtrlct; director, C. K. Jehnsen, of Cliambersburg. West Cliestei spF w0 iwii " au ecrw eeiiiiiiiK voie IlJ j' JtL ffin llt. Vt tlm ttnirt .initial iiiiijiIImi U.u.- -J. .M.I B'.H.I V. .l. IIIm.1 HIIIIUIII IllVUIIIIkl 7!-- ' TCtarv Htatferd's leoert hIiewh Him nrilnr In Pennsylvania te be in a nourishing condition. There are US ledges, with n total membership of l,Hs3 members, of which HUinlwr 4,01-are In geed standing. During the past year there wcre HK) Iniliatleiis, wbicii woreolVset by (W!) being relieveil and 30 deaths. Other cxjieiidHures were as fol fel fol eows: Kick bcuelilK, ?l,070.'.i ; funeral o. e. o. lienses, ,Hi!.M) ; ihaiitv, l,Mi.:r.l ; whole amount ald out, $JiVKM,i,'r'- Themncial loilges Iisse Invested a total limeuut el tl'J.&eti.Ki, and the total Milue of their prop erty is t01,lU.(H. The balance in the treas ury is JJI.7H.U1. There was 11 i.tradu of the order Wednesday aftdruoen and a large reception In the evening. Mil. IIEYNOI.DS' lTNKKAI,. . ltUf-f(ttnunNli(il Uil or .Men Wlie " Actisl ih l'lill-HearerM. The funeral of the late Samuel II. l(y l(y nelds took place IhiH aHernoen ftemhls home en North Duke btreet. Services vera held In St. James' church ami weiu DlldUctedliv II hhen Kn!i?lit. of MlhiMii. kee. The mcmbeis of the Uiniiistcr Dr attenucsl. Tlie Interment was private and was madu at Wooil Weoil Woeil ward Hill. The lull-bearers weui Chicr Justice 1'axsen, or l'hiladelplila ; Justice Groeu, of l'-asten, also of the mi- reme court; Judges .1. 1!. Livingston and '. W. Patterson, Charles li l'ugli, general manager, and W. A. I'atteu, general pas pas pas Mngcrugentofthe l'eiiusvlvaiiia niilread; Geerge W. Jacksen, Ilellcleutc; Senater .1. Den Cameren, Harrisburg; Oeorge W. Chllds, Philadelphia; W. Aug. A tire, II. M. North, D. Ci. Eshleiiiiiu. 11. F. IMdo IMde man, II. J. McOraun, A. J. Drexel ami II. K. Slaymnker. Mystic Chain OftlceiT.. TlieScltvt Council of the Ancient tinier of the Knights of the Mynie Chain en Wednesday at Yerk tliese the fellow lug officers : Coiumauder, D. K. Hettew, Col umbia, Pa.; corresjendlngMs,retarv..loiin J. Davis, Pittsburg: treasurer, W. s. Brown, Pittsburg; supreme iepreeiita lives, 8. D. Hunter, Phienlwille; II. I; Waitiwright, Pittsburg; Jehn -. tielter, PhlUUclphia; .1. Jl. Nebbs, Pittsburg j ,1. K. Boyd. Johnstown ; A. Wmxl, l'lttsbuig; AV. J. Wilkinson, Tacony; K. Murphv, Altoenu; A. II. Chnrltlen, l'hiladeli.liia, aud (ieergy 1. Cliandlcr, Harrisburg. It was decided as a token of lecouilieii of goedwoik tlut the Select Castle will present te the castle initiating the highest number of members during the llscal year, July 1 te June SO, a haiidsome banner te be the property of Mich castle one vear, at the expiration of w hich time it must be u turned te Select Castle, who will then again present it te the castle winning the distinction of the coining year. Fought About n Deg. Thts morning betw ecu 12 and 1 o'clock, Jehn Ferd ney, Steve Lclblcy and Christ Brudcrwere sitting at North Queen and Orange btrects, und 0110 of them had a deg. Presently Ed Trissler. butcher, nml .Inlin , Dieter, a fakir at the fair, w hese home is in l' RfAlllnf. puliin nlfini. I Inn nF !...... l.t.,1 1 v r-r'-w w-...w - h. v,.u Mt muni niencu ,-ttheneir. and that wasthestnrter Turn fifl.i f - Fordney aid Lelhley lxth liad their heads Suueneu in very geed style, loiter lord y brought suit befere Alderman Uarr alnst the men, iharging them with as Mllt und batterv. Thov uavn IimII c... JMUiBg, but the cases were settled this gpwnoen and all costs paid. ij . -ji A Xorrew Km-ujm), This afternoon Peter Itheades, a big man works en the Pennsylvania railroad. ,4mm paascnger en Fast I.iue, which nr HMdliere at 2 o'clock. Before the ti.itn jgjfl'l,n'? wJlll U,w;ls JBe'nKMry Wt, Rhoades JujhjmsI from a car step in ' JteNt e Hetel Jmcaster. 'J'110 plat Jkrw wu very slippery from being wet and when Itheudcs struck he left his feet mul I aeinn distance. He was almost under ear. for a time and many iiersens at sure that he would he cut te pits es b wheel. With i:reat iirnscinn or 1 be waiuKcd te tlirew himself out of r aaa ihe cur wneeis n.ivwi t.Wirii. ery At .' lieltHU Meney te (Hi MuliU. I' Katen, au eccentrie rccluse llviinr r, Fremeut, Steuleu county, Indiana, .SJ.Z&'" tV "?"" a" estate worth '16,000. By the terms efhls will his :,:"Vri."..,',S.Ve'V-"W' I 1 of the old gentlemen are at pre, nt B -- . (! 111 iliriiin-ll l-llllllll' flillK W bCl nsme tlie will in the 1 lyrrtui eniirt i A VAt,UAnt.B DtSCOVEnr. A Substitute rbr Oak Bark In Australia nnd Its Cultlratteit Unrcsl. Mr. Themas II. Merry, of Mentana, who was the Culled States assistant eomnils eemnils tinner te the Australian exhibition of IWS, makes an Interesting rrtwrt te the state dcwrtineul en a vegetable product which etiibe used successfully as a sttbstltute for therapldlv declining supply or oak bark for tanning purposes. It is known In Aus tralia as the " wattle, " and belongs le the widespread family of acacias. January last Mr. Merry brought home with him a wnall nuatitlty or seeds, which he distributed te frlends In California, where they are alreadv attaining a vigorous and healthy growth. "These trees are cultivated ex tensively in the colenics of New Seuth Wales and Victeria where they lend a charm te the scenery, both by their fragrant blossoms and oxeulslto foliage. The two varieties most cultivated In these colonies are the black wattle and broad-lcafed wattle. Beth are Indigenous te an exceed ingly dry cllmate and peer soil, and attain their growth in about six years. "The black wattle produces the larger amount of tannic acid, and Is preferred by the trnde 111 England, where Its market value fluctuates from SMte fl2 ier ten, according te the supply In the market. Its tannine properties may be readily In ferred when I state that hides can be readily tanned In a bath of liquor made from 'black wattle In forty-seven days, wherens in liquor made from the best Santa Cniez oak (the best found In all the Paclllc states) the llmu required Is from Heventy-llve te eighty days. The black wattle contains from 30 te 32jsir cent, of tannic acid, and the bread leafed wattle at te S3 per cent. The oaks or the Paclllc coast contain from 12 te 10 per cent, of tan nic acid. The bread-leafisl wattle, whllolldeosnnl possess the tannic proKjrties of the black wattle. Is a larger and handsomer tree, and, belng a nntlve or the mountain slopes cm withstand a greater degree el" frosty weather. While 1 am cetilldcut that the black wattle w 111 thrlve In the dry climate and nrid foil of Arl.ena, New Mexico nnd Texns, ns It Is already doing In the south em counties of California, I am equally confident of the success of the broad-leafed wattles In the slates of Louisiana, Ucergla, Alnbamn. Mississippi and Arkansas, espe cially If they arc grown upon gravelly soil away from the swiimps." Mr. Merry urges that theso Australian watlles be Immediately Introduced Inte the United Stales and disseminated through the agricultural department, as the incniii of assisting the tanneries or the country, In which se many million dollars are invested aud which are liable te be impaired for waul of proper vegetable chemicals. He deems the Introduction of llicsn tiecs Inte the Southern states a mutter of ast Impor tance for thee reasons : 1. They will net grew neith of the Ma Ma eon and Dixen's line. 2. They are natives of an arid climate, and need comparatively lltlle moisture, nonee they will grew en the treeless plains el Texas, New Mexico and Arizona, lur nlshing thocatlle breeders el theso regions with an nbiiudance of geed fuel, after ro re ro inevlng the bark, which ought te yield i' te thoacie If properly planted mid guarded while the trees are young and delicate. 3. They will be the means of strengthen ing a great lmlustiy, both In the North mid Seuth, by furnishing a new and unlooked for supply of raw material, without which that industry must iueUtiihly decline. Decker lias Set 11 (ioed i:111npI0. Frem the l'hlladi Iphla Iteceid. The I aiiicaater county philanthropist, Mr. Kilns Becker, who has made 11 will direct lug that alter the death of his son tlie pro ceeds or his evtate shall be expended in constructing n durable lead free foieverto public use, has set an example worthy or nil emulation. Hew could he contrive a means of doing mere geed with his money In his fellow -man? ueisl reads cheapen the cost of living; lessen the foil of in. in and beast, und lliuwearniultearefiehielCH of transposition; piometo social Inter course and geed temper; Increase the value of the lauds they pouctmte, nnd are a dally and nightly convenience and com mit te all goers mid cnmurH. We have no lib 11 that any court of Justice would ven ture te dec! de against tlie validity of tills w III if it should 1)0 contested. Next in merit te giving money te iiiake geed reads is the public spirit or ciliens u he see te It that moony appropriated for reads shall be properly expended. Our rellew-cltlreu, Mr. Willi 1111 II. ltlmwn ltlmwn ltlmwn whose tenauleiis InsUtance upon the quality ofOxferd tutnplkespccitlcd In the sisrlll sisrlll catiens does him Inllnlle credit presents another example worthy of Imitation. Clti011 A. J. fiihsatl, In his capacity of read supervisor, has added te Ills raitioad raitiead lug laurels by such Impievemeuls In tlie .Montgomery county reads under his super- Is. 011 11s wcie uudienmed of by his prede cessors. Ile knows enough about trans trans imitatien aud motive power te knew that the inilie.ulsaiid canals of the country are only au.xlliarv ductus of communication. Tlie common highway Is the most impor tant of all our ways. Au understanding of this fundamental truth was the secret of Human power. When the Itemaiis cou ceu cou queicd 11 prnvimc the made a read le it, and through it, and kept the read In re pair. It Is a vast pity tli.it Mifew men are found In any community willing te give money te make ueimI mads ; te see that the iiietie'v is piepcily expended ; and te de (lie wink se (hat it shall stand. Km! or 11 enilri-Inl Mini'pMioeti'i'. Irn Paine, known as Captain, orChuva erChuva lier Value, whodied In Pails en Tuesday, was very temnikiiblu for his skill with Hie trms. It is safe te hiiv that he had shut In every capital In r.iireicntid nppiuicd In nearly ev cry 1 etal palace fiem.si. I'etois I'eteis buig te Londen. The King of I'oi I'ei ttual kuiuhtel and I'o-enitid hi n. Ills lapidlty was asteuisnliig, his, mru lacy marvelleus. At the Llshen palacn liu leaded a Winchester rlllunud hit au elglit inch target thirtv -llvetimes in one iiiliiute. On beard the I'nitcd States slilp-et'-u jh taiucatitcr. at CieiiMadt In May, lsv, w leadisl and filed the American 'llelchkiss lille (single leadisl 1 tliiilv -luetinics In one minute. Iloleadisl mid hit au eight inch target twenty -seven limes in one minute with the Mauser gun befere Ven Kumeke and the (iei man (loops, lie hit a (He-Inch taiget fifty times In succession at the great iimleu revolt ci trials in 1ns, Ile defeated Heir Sehulhell, Vienna's pride. In Scptemlief, Ksj, winning the most nuted ntel match 011 useid. This I eutest created piol'eund interest in mili tary circles, hum the icputcel the tom tem tom netitersaud the distances agiced upon- 10, 120 and 32-i yanls. il lTdne wen with ease at all three distances, nearly doubling his opeiicnt's pelnt. The taiget at ii J aids was )S3i. liu-lics. Paine int it with II pistol, oil-hand sheeting, 77 times in .1 bundled. ills matches with llegarilus always inuitisl gu-at iuteiest aiitl were generally teiy close, although llegaidus wen a majority or ilium, in one pigeon sheet contest, tthcie Paine put up il"ie te llegarilus $l,uoti,lhe latter wen by only 0110 bird 80 te 70. A NettsJ Itni'tiiM'. Frem the llarrMiur l'uirlut. Among the noted coleied men in town yesterday wasThaddeus llciiiy, of l.iuras ter. Helms liccn a liaibei ler sixty-one ycuis. Among his lotions hate been ouch mentis Jiiiir-. Ilinhauau, ThnddctiH Stev ens, Ilen.iaiiuu t'hampuets, llenrv !. Leng, ltcih l'racr, William I!. Furduev, Jehn lb 1 mild-, the faihei el the lamented Hoynelds elticttv -ii.ug.i Christian lUcli liiatt, Jehn W. I erney, (itoigeSanderhen, Oeerge.M.Sleiiiiii.uiaiul lalttaril C. Dai Dai lmgten. II.) s away up in tlie eighties new, but sllll wields an easy brush ami a steady i-aju. Among Ills patrons te-day are such well kiiunn l-mcistiians as et ot Mayer William A. Morten, Alderman Pat rick Dennelly and Di. Jacob Leng. Scut te the MoiiMteriti-niuf. Mary lircen was given a final hearing by Judges Livingston uud Patterson this morning. The additional testimony taken showed that Mry was a lit subject for IhoHeiisn f Itefuge and she was c - milled tetli.it Institution. A t urleilt.t. Harney Dougherty, who aimed in this city Irem Ireland 11 few days age, bi ought with him and pre.cntcd te Jehn Hutchin son, et Ne. 121 Ninth Mulberry street, a piece of IrUh turf. It nicasiiies two bv lour feet, and is quite a curiosity. Death or Win. p. Ilgenn-lt. Win. P. Ilgenfrit7, of Woodbine, Yeik county, brother-in-law of Cyrus H. Celvin, ?" i-w-da.ys age. .nun u ie uiiys age. 110 ie.it es a w Ife and three small children. Deceased wastlmt.,. of HUaiii Jlgeiifelt, one of Yerk county's leaillnircitieiis. who was 1111 itll.u.lin V.V :Vi. .. ' . . '...:..". -" " v prothenotary's ollice for thirty years. OETTVSimitO MKMORtALst, Sqieclnl Dedications On XVislnesday of l'dinsylvanla Orgnnlzatleus. Wcilnesday was deveteil le the spcilal detlleatlen of the Pennsylvania monuments by their respective rcgimenlH. During the day Iho veterans of each regiment formed In line, and, headed by a band or drum corps, marched te their monument, where the exercises were held. Jvach dedication was attended only by the survivors ofthe command. Ne system w ns observed, and each regiment went Its own way. Four or II ve dedications wcre scheduled for the sal no hour, aud te describe thu exercises at each would be extruiuelv dllllcult. The follewing: regimental monuments wcre dedicated: llith (Cellls' Zeuaves), Mtli, 2Sth(fonnerIv commanded by Hon Hen eral Ooary), ti.ll,!'lth, 1 10th, I llth (Itciver's) 107th, 73d, IKllli, I21st, 0th, 7fth, llMh (Cern Kxchange), Knapp's llattery, 1 litli, IKJtli, 110th, 02d, I'JtMli, tlie llucklalls, 17th Cavalry. "'"I. "lh, Ski, 74th, 01st, 72d, 20th, 2d Cavalry, I2d, llattery F, KKHh, OClh, l.Wlh, Hist, tisth, Pith Cavalry, 27th, 1Mb Cavalry, KWth and I05th. Tlie crowd en Wednesday was Iniinense. The streets were filled with (siople Tues day night who were iinabln te find quar ters, nnd they caiiie III by thousands en Wednesday." The link iind court heuse weic tlirew 11 open and the people mbi mltted te sleep In them. Tlie whole all.dr lias been rather jssirly managed, aud mtieh dlsMitlsracllen Is e.xpressial at the failure te have tents sent Ti 0111 the Harrisburg arsenal te iiivommedalo the overflow-. It began raining at I o'clock Wednesday allorneon. Wednesday morning at Oe clock Adju tant (Icucral Hastings formally Inspected the Twelfth regiment, .V. (I. P. They passed a very fat onibte examination con sidering thai they nni from the district of the Ceiiemaiigh, and lesl nil their equip ment In the Heed. The bitlle-lield commission held a ses sion nt which It approved the designs Ter the monuments of the Fifty-seventh mid Ninety-sixth regiments. (Jovcrner Heater held a reception nt the Springs hotel Wednesday night, fellow isl by n ball. Al! the elllcers attended In lull dress-, and the wcue was n very brilliant one. Horses Wcnrllij Hustles. I'ieiii tjie AUaula Coii-lllntlen. " Did j-eii ever see horses that wear bus tles, Just like a woman 7" asked Dr. Henry Wilsen, who Is Just back from Kentucky. "Jehn Hughes showed a pair of horses in a buggy thai lie had becu efl'eied fJ.WJO for, and nsked $0,000. They took the hlue ribbon mid knew every gait that a horse ever made. Theso horses we.ir bustles all the tlme except when 011 the lead. When put In thelr stiillsn who bustle, Just such as a lady wears, only smaller, was put under the tall and held theie by a strap. This made the herse threw the tall from the bisly, and gave It i-tyle In action. Many herses In Kentucky wear bu-lles. It Isa regular trade about Lexington te buy 11 llkelv haiidsoiue herse Irem the eeuiitry Ter ft.;oe ertMDOnud educate him te all the gaits, ami give him style, speed hiui 1111 a little and r,cll him fur 11 thousand or no. Twe New Storekeepers Apellited. luliunnl lloteuuu Collector Uoeigo W. Heusel has appointed Jeseph M. Kreidcr and Oeorge II. Brown storekeepers and gangers, te succeisl L. It. Heiidel and P. Swceney, of Yerk county, who hate been icmeicd. The new men will assiime their elllies at enee. A Hey's I'lngnr .Miislusl, Jehn Curile, an oleven-ycnr-eld son of Oeorge Cuirle, yesleiday went out te the fairgrounds. He was standing 011 the out side of the feiicu looking thieugh a knot hole and had his linger through it crack between two beanls. A watchman en the Inside rapped him etci the lingers with his club, smashing one of thorn. Hack I'reiu (iettyHlnirg. Heme ofthe Pennsylvania Hesert cs, w he went tetb'tlysburg yestoiday,hatenliendy 1 1 Trains going cast contain a gre . iiei-. u'dlciH, who arc returning te theli In. Kccpleif Mnre In Yerk. II. C. Harulsli, el this city, hasiinichasisl the shoe stere of S. F. Smith, Yerk. He has taken possession of tlie business. Cur llnrses Mek. The bursas of the West Knd lailread company 1110 nearly all sick and it is Im possible ler them te make their legular trip". Ne Hull Yi'sleriln.t , Hwinglothe very bad weather of yester day no games were pl.tyisl In the American Association or League' The steiiii seems t ) hate been geneial,iiuil nil the ball game, weie oil. A heiimi of the Ik-tniicnitl-Melilli'rii nml Hiitlers' Veteran association, will be lie lit in the looms of the Yeung .Mens Democratic Heelttj te morrow etenlni; at 8 o'clock. .. A. It. Exeiii'tleu te Mnnlirlni. On Tuesday, September 17, next, gwn Kelns' eni.ll tinbis, unit Reed te riturii 011 any I11.I11 during the day. Lew rates. Hcc ticket ngiiits ssclal tniln will Ic.imi Miiuhilui at llri) . in. for (jimrrytlllr, Ijincasicr, Cehuiibln, t'lili'kles, It.udliiK ami a stations. Ter iar iar llculiesn. cliculiirs ill nil stations. MittO,l2,ll,lU Wl hate III stock ls' wrlllnc papirs, nil slrtt nml welchts, plain and ruled, rlth inar Ktinil llneh. U. M. linen iariliiiieiit t)nd,t(c. I'rlies lower thanilseubiie. " The llus.t Oiitlelnus." .M. Ineiiiiiii .V. Pre., IN) Seuth Ninth strict, Phll.xdi Iphla, lint c christened theiusclieti "The Iliis.t tiptlelans" at the Niiirj-estleii of their rrleiuls. Since tlielr advent In the optical bust nesstlsitii wholesale ami letalli they have I ax, 11 Jiiiiiplin; aleni; with the movement of the hale, and se rapid .11.1 the) Kiuwthat liupieu limits hud te be iiiude censtanlli te Rlti them In creased room for transictln? business. They claim te be able Ins. II eptlrnl KissNnl surpils liiKly low ial.es because of the fuel that their iiinnuriicliirliiK and retail deiitineiits arc In Ihceiiebiilldlinr. They nraiie that Hull reli.il 1I1 piirlnieiit Is of no etpciiMi te Hum at all, I'liinparatlteli ssi.l!lin;, iml 'b. i r.i I in,,. K liiK lheli eiisteiners thi bei.eiu ... i.,, . ., I eH'iise by euttlUK down the pmllts en theii K.K..U. Their sisilaltii-s as lultcrtUcd are: Solid Kehl ssrtaeles, .I; stiel sisxlaehs,, :t) cents; nrt ill. lid eyes, (I, A guarantee Is given wllh ever article ltd On MM! of the IjeKi.slir Business College, oil Meiida) , S. pti uiU'r lis '1 his eld-cstiihllshcd s.h.sil will uH'itnt (Irani Mull. Law HiiII.IIiir, Ne. Ml North Puke slnel , ruir iiilranee 011 (Jniiit strieL The riluclnil can b Men al his old liHiitlim, Nn. in1, Dist KliiK (strrcl. iiulll tin 11. - l lii-tiii r.M-ursleii te ltcndliig Piilr, On Wednesday, September Is. Train leaves lMarrtllleatil:Wa.ui.,farc JI.70, Ijinciistcriit 7..Wn. 111.. fare 11.27 , Columbia nt 7.Wn. in., fare ll.a) ; Maiihcliii at s 22 a. 111. , tare IkX-; Lltltz at ti.ai 11. 111,, fare Mc , Khrata at s.,W a. 111., fare Vh-. lllh'ilttluctlem.. New fair Kleuiuls larnest In the ktate. New bullilliiKs, line Hue track, Kiamt httiiul, i-eiii-erlsbj Hie IIIiil-l-eIiI bjind epll.l2,ll,hl,l7.Vltw Pi'itthn. .i-M.,i".i; ,.A,lr!, 'ii'?1""'' county. I'ii., en tin Utli lnst.,.,ihn h. .Miiliuie. In the i.sin .ur of Ills uge I inn nil from his late icslilenie, Friday, Sip. leniber Will, nt 2 e clock p. m. St.lMtw 3,iliivhi't. tiriitii nml I'isitlslims. t-'llU-AJie. Sept. HDe'eliH'k i. III. 1 uruisiie.1 iij'S. K. Yt111.ll, llnikir. Keplember .. . October Neviinber. ... Iiiss'inber .. . Jauuar.t . . Yiir .. . I'tbruary March May June. Crude Oil Consels w in-ai. lern. ii.u. fork l.inl line . 77V ril iil'A 4 W 7 It"', ID TO .. 7'J', if 2Ji S'i.'i JU't . ttl Closing Prli-es-UjIS o'clock 1 I'erk, l.ar.1. Si pleinU'r OcieUr ... Neveiiilsr I'cuiiilier January Yiur.. . . I'lbriiiiiv Murih -Ma CoiueU . , Crude Oil.. iiiim.1 viilll. ..Hit ... 7'. sq :. 32 lt')i an'. Iu'tu 6 M . 7W :r: . W, ai 23; . WJ, Phlliidi-ltihtii Pi-oduce Miit-ket. i'lllLAUEM-iiiA, Kept. l2.-Noeii-Klour weak; l'enn'a tuis-ri, 2 !Hvj2 7S; extra. 2hia,V'i! "'waW ' roller' ,"3,wi r'"''. )nut vtiide V lied, new, 7W7U);c ; Ne. I I'enn nltwl. stv Cerilsleiidi Ne. , t2kwle t)ul j nuielj Ne. 2 White Velju mixed 2ic. " Ne. ; Uniu firm Winter 12 COSH u. Halts) fiaydnllt-lp OOal-1 N m le ensllty; Umethr lOOOrMU ter riiefr: mixed, mil (0; tinted rye ntntw, rtcir.fl.l fieslltJ. Iliittr dull t 1'cnn'a creamiry rxtni. IWaOc; Penn'n firsts extra Ii??7. Ikscssft-m: I'enn'n nrite. 21c, (ffiriw! nrm; part fKlm;SG4:; lull iklm. IVlrelcum qiiicti rcfltieil In libtv., t9W. l'eUi Iecs firm 1 Jtrwys tr bushel, 3.VJI9C) Early Hese, t-Vgav y Isi'keu T.lve Stock Markets. t'uicAOe.Hcnt. II. Hecflpts. lj1i:slilini 11U Vm; slew; tjfwvcs, ft 4wi t0: uir, riVIS(l; steckcrs and helers. 12 003.115; rews.tnitl unci mlxe1,f 2KUIXJ; Texns entile, llS0Ulbilllt,i2:ra3g0. Huk llecclpts, IO,U(i; slilimciil.7n0; mar ket weak; mixed, M eeai:.": hi-nvy, 13 70 tlie; tiRiit, ntkVitTO: kls,tiHian. Hlieep llecclpts, 9,a) : nhl.inent.,JO)0: mar kct steady: luitltrs.tl&MMHO; Western woeliil J.liaitlO')! shorn Tcxntu, 83;3I 10; Innibj.f 1 25 te J )t3 per h ail. East I.tiiEiirr.-Cntlle Hrcelpts. lOfJO: shli inriiUTO); niarket fair; fair te geed. MW 4t, common, ;.tui; teckcr, tl Man wj; no enrs or cattle ihlpiKsl te New erk. Mers IlcceliU, ITTH; lill!ieiil, 1WO uinrkilslnw; plunud llcht Verlicr.Jfl0ftl3): medium ninl lk-lil rtiTlailrlplitn, II rV4 e-, licnvy hens,tlU)ai IM; ueiarsshlpiMsl leNew Yerk. Item SVbui'vtiecutcittn. piitKjTic;eFTiiiTjuAi'k" Tnrtllnl nml White CALIFORNIA WINE. 1 'Mc ter bottle ; Htm per iltiri-n Iwitllis. 11111 ui.i is i.i ituuun 1 UUK-, Ne. 22 Centre H'pinrc, Ijnneaslcr, Pa. i.CnTeii-a tKJvtlTcbek rifEpEIlKSCB ,1 II Illlll-Il. .ipiUYKf MIIH. I'llAN'K MUIILKNIIEIIO. SI I East Orange, Street. sIS-lld 7"ANTEI). -QCAHIIY.MEN AND HAL- Inst Drcnkrrs. Apply te WILLIAM WI-STMAN, It Illllirvllle, Pa. CANES-TIII-: PIN EST AKSOHT.MKNT OK Cuius In the clt can be round nt HILLY WAnvrtCKJAllHreItE, Nes. G und lw North (Jin eu strict. lii)27.M,W,ThAw Bemt two Teit "rivi: ceni' cieTaiih in thu state, at HILLY WAIT.H. Nes. fi unit ltd North queen BI. myl'WniM,WTh,SAw BILLY V.TnTlT7tl THE HESTTWOEOH 6c nnd ': Clears In the eltv, nt NOS. A ,t 101 KOHTll UUEUN T. iiiIM)iiiM.V.TIiJJ.t.w 17IOH .KIl-elmi5lXANUNiNJrHWM .A iieupes. .vppiyni Jl 12-tfd J05HOUTH WATKH8T XL'DOI-M HAVE lAJNfl HtNCi: DECIDED ti that Hilly Waltz's Cigar Is the best In stale. Ter sale at .. ..yP i03 WOHTH liUEL'N HT. m)lli-fliil.M,W,Tli.MAw 1JI IlLIfKAIiEH. I0KI, L. HAINES, Auctioneer I'lre liisiiranec unit Ileal I'.slntc Aiteut. The most central llcnre in the IU11I L-tate Market In Jineiu.lcr. If In wnnlefnn Auctioneer, unpley IIAINfi). au3l-luiilK 1710HSALI.. V . Tweltundrr.innd Eirtt Whisky Parrels nt Sl.ej prv piece, nt JACOB r.HllH.MTEU'S. Ne. 15 Centre Biiuare, Umcnsltr, Pa, seple-tfd C1ANIr-KXCHI8lVE bTYLEH Jn" ACA ela, renaiiL'. Wclschel, Cheiry and Maine en, mount, d In sliver nml llreure. DEMUTII'SCIClAltHTOHK. al9-lXdIl in Can ICIns street. 1) issjoluitexop paiitm:iwiiip. 'Hie nnrtuershliinvUtlii' )etire-ti r'lmriru ir I reyiiinl William IC Eekert. trading ns I'rev .V 1-kert. 111 N01. annil 0 East ICIm; stieet,hn's bis-n illssulvcd by mutual consent. Thebusl inns will l.- cerrled en at the saiun place by LbniieslI Prey, who will collect nil debts due te the (Inn and pa nil liabilities of the same , , rilAS. II. KltKY. s-VOwiirii W.M. IC. El'ICEKT. 1-ENTISI'"lY. J Jl. D. MlCASKKY, NOKTlUCj:i:NA.OKANUESls.(jeiill,easl Cerner.) (Irndtiatu In DentlstryTnid Ames Ihellen or Phll.-ulelphln Dental College. Ai Ai peliitmuiu made liy mail rbr any week tiny h a. in. te s p. 111. Pntlents visited at their lieines-cits or country. Ilcnuinahlc ihargca. All work warranted. IiC.vriON. Half-way be tween P. It. It. station nnd Centre Sqnnre. En En france First deer en Orange street. Kip'.iUind.w riniEHi: 1:1 j7e Ki:NhK "ls huiteTiinj X wltlu riisiind Ilunlet.s, when CUCHItAN'a COHN CIJ11K Will always cure. A well known lady In Litu easier, Pn sullercd te much from a Hiuilnu that she could scarcely walk. One nppllcntlen i-nlliely ienietc.1 thepnln. Ills Kuarnnbcd te ciiinerlhii money will be lefimded. Price, 25 cents. Fer sale only al COCUHAJf'S DltlJG STOHE, Nes. 1.17 A ISJJ North Queen tff., Iinnistrr, Pa. J. Tu.Tb.Hll IHOCIOIPM OI'EH.riler.SE. ruuCloiiAHeui.il ul'roiiili-teisnuil Mai lueei. .iriii.i.-iiu.t.l NliXT .Meuda.t NlKht.-" HANC'H vv i.tiv : It) "- Prices, la, JI. im.Ki iiiiu 7.1 cents. iui-Mlav Nlsht-"A I.EtiAI. WHECIf " rrlccs, 2j, lit and 7,-, enU. 'Ihursihix Nlirht. I'lcderlek Wanle 1 fill; MOI'NTEIIVNK '-Prices, i, jr., M and 7. CelllM. I rlilay and Salurdnt Nights and Satunl.it Matlnre.- da (.iray - l'rl.sas, 1,-,, a), a). fjO and 7." icnls. sepUMId T lEN'HY WOLF, " FURNITURE STORE, hnsreiiii.iid te 1 '(J East King slrect, having a lull linn ei Furnltuie of every description nt tlie lenestprl.es. Alse UndcrtakliiK preinptly nt leiided le. i nil and examine our noeds. ns-irdll II. WOLF. KM Ilisl King btrieL I X'HI.ll siI,K VALCAHLE'llll'SINiais I SIAMiANDDWLI.LlNtJ. j iim.spav, HKrrcMiirit is, Will be sold at Ibe I nnntalii Inn. -.eulh Queen slnel. Hit Two-Hlery HltlCK SIOIIE AND DWELLlNi,, Ne. KSeiitli IJniri stint 2ilxlS feet, with tno-ster back hultdliu;. IISxViteet; hall, store usini and three ether looms en first fleer ; sit looms en serond-stery, and lour en third; iniige, het and cold tinier, li.-ith room, wulcribw, kiis, Mnrrnge, Ac I(.Mr.int and ilstern In urd, with Miluable fruit trn, ,lc. UitCi)'v2l. P et. Iheprepertt has bis e usci for aniiiiiiiir "i jn.rs as n .lmj; Meic. The store i;eik1- will ,isi, he ler sjile. Sale te i tiiiiiueuic al 7..J0 p m., w hen condi tion! w III in mail" Known, cpll Tld 11. s. MlllI.LNllEHiJ. AV rE EXAMINE EMai'HEE." Spectacles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE I Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Geed 1 If ten hi. ict heme tannin d. tee will piehuuly riud that tb n-Is siiinpthliiK wieiik with them, uud thai nl i -s will be uurt at help te ten. We use iiituiiiMbl.. "i jia JTA " lenses, wbl. h are imiuI. unit bv us and recommended b l.adlni: Oculists as the best Ml. Is te dilcc tie vision solid IJ.ilil Sws'lai les, VLOtt ; usual price, StielHiHs en les. el).-,; usual pi 1. e, s I .(Ml. Al till, la I i:.es Insert.. 1, s.1 ; llsiml pil. e, v (. M. ZIHEHAN & BRO. 130 S. Ninth Street, OI'l'ICIANS. rilllVDELPIIIA. HetwctiiCliciiliiutaiid Walnut btrrds. ms.tit M ILLEltHnOHAXaOAP. 7VVIL.L-ER'S Borax Seap -will- WASH CLOTHES, .ND- EVERY ARTICLE UNDER THE SUN I EVANHFLOl'It. CeiiiHleiil Medl.el Hint the Ian It tllMet. I ieitn luite ileel.lct ! " Elivli " Isnoifeod, but Hie hmi.lre.ls using il taiuillis who hate bien LEVAN'S FLOUR Fer Hit last tiifiitt ..ink bate illiiililiiiuusl declaicl Hint it i nil lb it is claimed for It til. THE BEST. MMI AlTl'ltED OIT Oh W1IEAT. Al I. OLD tm 2Lhvtvtlmttntnt: tTE CAitlty THE LAItniJCT STOCK or W Pipes anil Pin Braettln Tobacco In the city. Wisxlen Fines tfc- and IBB. su-h. Oenu- ine attCTKcnaum i-ine at aec tmen. DEMUTH'H CIOAR STORE, lit East King Street alMfdll riiiiK PEerjiE'8 cash wrenE. TH NO. 25 EAST KINO STREET. BARGAINS NOW OPENING. One Case NEW STYLE FALL PIIINT8, beuiih Hinder price and will be sold at 6a per yard ; regular price, 8c. On Caw WHITE I1UNKETH at T.fe er pair; regular price ll.TO. One Case WHITE 11LANKETS al M.O) per pair ; rOKiilar price, I,M. One Case UHEV HLANKETS at !l.00 Jer pair, the best In the elty for the money. One Hale HCAHLET TWILL FLANNEL at 2)c; reRiilar price Sc. Oue LetU'LAIN HCAHLET FLANNELH al lc ; regular price 20c. One 0M CANTON FLANNEL at 10c; geed enough al 12c. One Hale HOMEY CHASIt at 12KJ ; the wid est and liei.1 goods for the money titer offered In the city. Gee. F. Rathven, NO. 25 EAST KINO STREET, inartO-lvdlt LANCASTER, l'A. ,-AIIT1N 1)110. Clothing and Furnishing Goedb, Continually en the mete. Bcateus ceme and go rapid!-. The changing or seasons bring te tii the necessity of changing Meck. The (.lock of the pail bcasen has gene. Reliable Qualities -AT- Lewest Prices. New styles and patterns in Men's, Heis' nnd Chtldrcn'ft HulU unit Oveiceats has taken Its pHce. There can l no better value than tvliut we you In Men's (jack hr Cutaway Hulls, $7, $S, SIO. 312 and 511. Hlaek CerkBerew.M'Ide-Wale and Diagonal Worsted Hulls, Si S10. 512. Jit and 31(1. In Heys' and Children's halts uremany t cry choice patterns In Nrat Mixtures, Medium Checks and Fancy Htjles, KI, 13, l, 5, W.J7.W, ! anil !lt). During the nertheasl sleim and cool even lugs you may want te wear u Fall Weight Over coat. They me here, all kinds, slies and prices. Everything In Men's and Heys' L'n.Icrwenr, Uletes. Knit Jackets, Weel nnd Cotten Hese. Flannel bhlrts, Hhlrt AValsts, etc. '1 lie similes of colors, patterns und shapes in Nickwiarare leaulinil, All kinds are here. MARTIN BROS, Merchant Tailoring, Clothing and Furnishing Goods, NOS. 2tt AND 2S NOHTJI QUEEN HTHEET. E AHLY AUTUMN 8TYI.I. Charles Stamm, 35-37 NORTH QUEEN STREET, Has Opened a Dig Assortment e! EARLY AUTUMN STYLES -AND- COLORS KS, HENRIETTAS and CLOTHS. We take pliatuue In announcing the opening of a large Milpmeiit of the above goods In nil the latest Mjles and colors for Autumn Wear at Very Moderate Prices. Silks. Satin lie Luxor Flushes. Meire Antlrj mi-Vrttrts .-satin Itliiidama tsatlus, (jrej-dialn Sllkfc Hurahs. Armurc Fancies Novelties. Persian Fancies Hrecadcs. Dress Goods. Henriettas i-erges. Oniber Plaids Cushmeies. Fattern Suits Neitltlc. Cmbcr Hlrli-s Mehairs. Hide IUniU-Slclllaus, Cleths. lliea.H leths, IX litis Cleths, L'UKllsb Costume Cleths, IricolM'lelhs, Habit Cleths. U.ctlcs Cleths, Eiderdown Cleths, Basket Cleths. Anui70iie IT liuleK.ickliiKS.CleakliiBK, etc., etc. All are rcssrctiully Invited le le cull and In. pret eui NEW GOODS -AND- NOTE OUR LOW PRICES. fcuuipliskt-iil Fice upon application. C.aiuirj m tiers rei-eltc prompt and careful at tention. ti.KKlsM nt te nil parts C. t). D., or en icceipl of poslelllce order. Don't mbs s.i'le; our display I efern inakiiii; Mlls-Uells. Our eiialllles are alviajs it liable. Prices nlu.i,tslhn lniiist. Ne I reuble te show goods at the Meney Hav liiit 35-37 North Queen St., People's Mi Stere, NewSi Dress Goods, vm mm LAXCASTKH, PA. Hew aneriiemcttt. "1 ARrET, WALL PAPER, CURTAIN AND SHADE DEPARTMENTS. H AG E R&BROT HER. Carpet Department. Our Fall and Winter mock of Carpets will merit your attchllen, being the Best standard Make. of Mciuettes, Bedy Brussels, Taiiestry Brussels, Ingrain of All Oraden, Riifs, Llnolleem, Olj Ctethsjclr. Hewing and Lnjltig lKne in the Best Manner. Wall Paper Department. Wall Papers nnd Decorations for the coming Heoten. V pcelallles. l'npir Hanger and Decorator tent and their Full Blocks of Wall Papers nnd Decorations Dump Wall Taint Bpcelallles. Paper Hanger nnd Curtain and Shade Department. Lace Curtains for SO cents per Pair and Upwards. Tbe Latest Novelties In Heavy Curtains for Doorways and Windows. Hand-Made Cambric, trlth Match Fringes. Luw-Prlccd, Rrady-Mnde Hhades. .Stere shades a SpcctaU-. 3-AII Orders Promptly Filled. 26, 27, 29 and 31 West King St., LANCASTEH, I'ENN' A. OOK AT 0UU EXHIBIT AT THE COUNTY I'Atll I LOOK AT OUIt EXHIBIT AT THE COUNTY FAIR ! YOU NEVER. SAW A Finer Furnace ! A Prettier Parler Steve ! A Mere Complete Range ! A Better Cook Steve I OUR FURNACE IS THE CELEBRATED " NOVELTY " FURNACE. Reilly Bres. & Raub, 40 and 42 North Queen Street, NEXT HOOK TO sv bucvtleciiu'tttix. THEV CAN AM. COPY HUT NONE CAN Equal Hilly Waltz's Hatana Killed Clcnr, NOS. 6 1(11 NOHTII O.UEEN ST. mylMmM.V'.ThS&w -TfJ-ANTEU-A PHYaiCIAN TO RESIDE at tlie County Hospital. An unmarried limn picferred. Applications with references tetieprcsentert at meetlnir of Directors or the Peer en SATURDAY, HEKTEM I1KU 21, ISSft. 11 Y OUDEUOFTHEHOAllI). ausl7-M,V,Slel3 -JECKWEAIt. NECKWEAR. Alt we ask is Hint you take a leek at our dis play of N'l.CKW'EAU before purchnslni; else where. TROUT & SHANK, tjlilrt Manufacturers ami Men's Outfitters, 1 10 North Queen atrect. marSU-lydtl BEST 5c HAVANA 1'ILEEIt CIOAH IN the city, at HILLY H'AITZ'S, Nes. 5 and 1(11 North Queen Ht. niylS-CiiiM,W,TIi,Si.iT FUEL DAY COURSE IN THE KEY- f Hene linslncss Lellccu consists of Untie and Deuble Entry Hoekkecnlmr. i:eim. mcrcini uiw, lemnaiisuip, .xriimnciic, type tt-rltliiK, Correspondence, Orthography, Actual Huslness lUnkini;, etc. (Shorthand extra.) Opens Monday, Septembers. tV.D.MOSSElt, Ne. 18 North Queen St., I.incnster, lii, tf.lw "... .. . . . .... ".."" W,L LIAMHON & FOSTER. -OUR- -CONSISTS 01'- Fabrics that are Modest, Ele gant and Durable. A Complete Assortment of TA1JLE LINENS, from 18c te ?f.2j .cr aril. Excellent Values ALUWOOL HENRIETTAS lua Clitat Variety of Shades and Hlack. 'Slllr. fertlO Inch ; 50c for 40 Inch ; Toe for 10 Inch. Handsome EMBROIDERED ROHUS, S10.00, J12.S0, f 15.00 and 510.00. A Giant Linen Tew el, 23c, size 'JIxl2 Inches. Ijidles' JERSEY fl.50 and 85.00. CLOTH JACKETS, H.0O, Ijullcs' SAXONY WOOL nnd Dark Shades. JACKETS ill Light Children's Knee Pant AND KILT SKIRT SUITS, SitV), Si&O, 8J.U0 and 3M OENTS AND HOYS FALL-WEIGHT OVERCOATS. HOY'S 8CIIU0L SUITS, J3.W1, .50, 5l.Hl. HOY'S AND (4 1 III, H Sele Leather 'i'ip Shoes, Fer Scheel Wcar.Wc jr pall falzell te?. GENTS VHISH SHOES, !1.K. NEW FALL STYLUS IN STIFF, SOFT AND SILK HATS, A Superior Stltt Pelt Hat lei Jk. Gent's Silk Hals from $T.O0 te $..00 that me pro pre pro iieuncetl Excellent. PiHkvl Hals, 50c, Tee and JI.W, HiO'sIllue flelh Hats, Ox-. GENT'S NECKWEAR In the Latest Fashions, luclu.tlni; Pulls, Tceks and Fetir-lu-llaiid New Patttru-. In Linen aud Celluloid Cellins and CiitN. Medium Weight Underwear In Mirlneand All-Weel. New ( olers 111 PIhiuuI Shirts and Cardlcali JIU'Kf i. l'orC'euilort and Duiubllity Wear the M.IITICAI. SLIDE 11CK SCSPENDERS, fill nlilili Meaic Sele Aeents, isen (I Fester 32-38 East King Street, 1. VNCASTLII, PA. Branch Stere, N0.31S MAUICET STREET, HAltltlv 11URG, 1A. Display of Diy Goods lT II H 1111(111 for the coming Hcasen. Washable Paper and Decorator tent and their Werk Guaranteed. I'OSTOFl-'ICE Lancaster, Pa., Hew glbucvtiacmcntg. SUIt GOLDEN LION AND MIA QUENDA Cigars, 6e cigars, are hand made with long ir Hatana Killer, Ml' and 100's boxes. t ,, DEMUTH'H CIOAH STORE, alS-tfdR HI East King Street. A: NNOUNCEMENT I Nobby, Stylish, Neat, KALI, AND WINTER SUlTINOS.Wlnterand Kail Overceatings and Trousers. Choice Patterns of our own Importa tion. Ne ether home In Lancaster carries the same. Kit perfect. Trimmings the best. Prices and terms te suit tlie times. McQRANN & N0WLEN, 1311 North Queen Street. N II. Full Dress Suits a Specially. A RARE CHANCE. Biggest Reduction of All in Fine Clethes. Thirty dollar Bulls reduced te Itrrnty-tnotlet. larx. Ten dollar Pants reduced fe J7.5U, nnd all ether Llsht Welgbl Hultlnc In tbe Mime pro portion. A lart;n stock te elect from, nt II. OERIIART, Ne. 43 North Queen Street. " -OnIy Direct ImpertlnB Tailor in ibu city of Lancaster. OUNO LADIRS AND (1ENTLEM En7fIT j ourselves for buslniM. bt a ceme of trulnuigat tbe LANCASTER BUSINESS COhLEtJE. Call at Reems. Ne. 10 Ensl ICIim btreet. for all necesmry liiformntlen. Instruction of rlrst clnM enler only, Clteulars by mall en receipt of postal. Address, H. C. WEIDLKH, Principal. S' TEAM ENGINE AND ISOILER WORICH. Fair Week. Steam Engine AND- Beiler Works. Visitors te the Fair, Il will pay jeu te cnll at my Works and ex amine our stock of Engines ! Allew us te nuete you prices and futility for turuliiKeut work. Portable Engines. I Hor&t-Peucr. 0 Horscl'eticr 8 Horsc-I'etrer 10 llorse-l'etrer lSlIorse-l'eticr i.yilorse-I'eivcr t 42S 475 575 875 1,175 Portable Engines, SECOND-HAND. 6 Horsc-I'encr Bllortc-l'ener . 15 Horse-Pewcr. 230 iO .275 Boilers, Second-Hand. 1'ivcS) Hoisc-l'euer.Wln. Dlnui., 10 feet Lenz. 22 4K in. Tubes. Price, 5175 and J 150. One Heller, 30 In. liam., 13 feet 1.0ns;, 21 3 In. Tubes 12 feet Lene, with Tire Frent Castings, S12'i. 1 LARRY THE LAROEST STOCK OF ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLIES IN THE CITY OF LANCASTER, PA. Manufacturer or htatlenary EiikIiie. Mill and .Mlulni; Machinery, Saw Mills, Hark and Cob Mills, Pumps, etc. Contractor for htenm Hentlni;, Direct or Indi rect, ei by Het Water. OUR HOT AIR FURNACE ISTIIEllL-sriN HIE MARKEf. Repairing Tremptly Attended Te, iJehfl BSt FitoiMuirrei!, 333 east fulten st. I LANCAbTUII, PA.