rx J1 k, m s4 r-cv Jw? 'm &-J' SSr" y si; KS S w ,' 'iH il? rs? ,jrvi; ?& OUTSIDE THE PARTY TRACKS. irt & . . M.ulA.t In fkta , '- position te the Elections Bill. ; MMinr Pudtteck. of Nebraska, has been r? telllnit bla Bepttbllcnn asteclatea sotne In- tereWing facta about the acntinient In the j v. . . Aina rMrardlnc the fedflrnl dec- "Bastern atatea regarding iitfer Facial ten bill. Senater rnitaecK na roeeniiy returned te asuinRteu ireni n trip i mas section. "Vhile In Sew Yerk and Bosten ht met a number of prominent bmluewt men, the majority ofwnem areHenubllcans and all of whom deneunred the meanrn In strenc terms. Senater Haddock himself 1 antagonistic te the bill and docs net h'sltate te Mir that he will vele against It. lOu.n il.n Vn1ml nnnnler came hack te ' "Washington he acattored these fiicli with fy- Wunt Western rratiKiieis nineuR ;' P" .' ',&; associates, wtin result wi ucu hue-muiji V$g as little short of paralyzing. Mr. I'ad. I.r'ii .1 .!,. nn.lllntl nil t tin IllCCtldllB bill Will W$fr prove very gtntir.vltiR te the opponents of V'Pt the measure, who In the absence of knewl- edge te the contrary uave regarded niiu ene of Its supporters. ... Senater Washburn, of Minnesota, Is also among the Republicans who rcfuse te be driven by the crack of the party lash Inte a snppert of the bill. Ile Is (luetcd as say lng'ln conversation that injury has alyavn resulted te parlies which favered legisla tion of this character. The peeple lii his part of the country, he said, have no Inter ests In the bill, and he. llke Senater Tail -deck, will vole against It If ever It cemes befoietbuSenalo. Scniler Aldrlch, of llhede Island. Is said te find his connection with the bill an embarrassing one. The city et rruvldonee is largely interested lu the Southern trade through its steamship line and iiianufnc torles. The peeple nt the Iieail of theso various enterprises are uniformly Hcptih lican In politics, but they roallie that the passage of se obnoxious it measure cannot tall te engender bad feeling and In the end work them no Ilttle Injury lrouincouuiioi lreuincouuiioi lrouinceuuiioi clal standpoint. Fer this reason they are urging Senater Aldrlch tousehls Intliieuce ngaintl me anoptieu ui mu um uj manner that te him may seem proper. The list of nepubllcin senators epiwed te the lull up te the prosent tlme Is ten In number, embracing such gontleinen of prominence as Mr. Edmunds, ei" ernient j Mr. Paddock, of Nebraska ; Messrs. Tel ler and Wolcott, of Coleiado; Most re. Washburn and Davis, of Minnesota; Messrs. Jenes and Stewart, or Neviula : Mr. Hule, of Maine, and Mr. I'luinb, et" Kansas. A I'nninut Lancaster Count Inn. Frem the Philadelphia Inquirer. When Dr. D.ivld Haves Aunew runs U te I.anejxter, where he Is ellen called pro pre pro fesslenallr. he Is nlweyn reinltidcd of old tlmes ami his boyheood days as the trulu sweeps nreund North lleud and thunder through the Ilttle villnge or Cliilsllaini. It was lu SadHbury township, anionic the Octoraro hills, within two miles or Chris tiana, that the doctor whs born Ti years nge. His rather. Dr. Hubert Agnuw, wniit pliy itlclan with a wlde reputation, who prac ticed extensively in litstern Lnncuster ceuilty nud contiguous portions of Cheslur. He long slnce Joined the nmnrlty beyond, but old Inhabitants yet allude te Dr. " Heb Agnew with nfl'ectlen and rospect. Yeung David, determining the avocation or his father, was graduated from the University, at the nge of 20. Ills lather dled In 1M, ene year later, and the sign, " D. llnjes Agutw, M. D.," was nulled te a shutter In the village of feoudersburg, ten miles from lAiictsler. "In this place," says ene who knew him well, " he didn't maKe ins salt." This was no fault or Dr. Agnew, but was due te the all-absorbing prac tice of Dr. Nathaulel Sample, n fimeUH physician of that tlme and vicinity. The young physician then went Inte the iron business with a Mr.Irvlii.ofCheMer count V but tills venturc, tee, did net pan out well, and about 1810 he settled lu rlillatlulphlii. An Inscrutable something, perhaps, was forcing him te the career ler which, In the lighter subse'iuent oveuIn,!io seems te luiie been destined. Dr. Agnew's slsler, Mrs. "Wallace, Is yet living with her son, Jehn S. .Wallace, near Cedar Urove I'rcsbytciluii church, In Lancaster county. She is ever SO yours of age. A cousin of the doctor's Is Judge DttvIdSVatsen Patterson, who Is new serving tils second term en ttie j,nneasir pencil. ' m A l.uniberinun'tt sharp Trick. A (iilmer county, W. Va., lmiibermnu. Is 1100 aliead. but has gotten himself Info nrlnnc fj.ll-AlA -thmnifli thn trliikivlili'li Bgfmoaer nuili bin bank account, luitil .-"vv famous rpsclonce. Walnut lumber I P"SSvhv iln hd very valuuble, and the ( r.nZ n,havIUBB ll..ewnl..ul BnernU(U bin bank account, but depleted is very i Gllmnu 1 silt I I fflll oil tiM i i iiiuils Mitxt tut i iinw ""Minn v" t '-ana oeniik.i ;, n ,iV.t,-.t ...ii ci.i it r,ir '4enlV ten mitnn sum te mi EaMtern limn. fO ,..1b.iIia 1ia iliA 111 1 mnfllii imnliul fivs wHJiiu M'i'" h "" 'n"'" .",";. ;" . ,"' .vr UUIIV uuieiilltv tiuu imu it Mmr, 1k: govcrnmcie walnut leir was taken away he W auds of Ivn a big black oak of the s.une di WjW' eeivcil i)Ons with that of the walnut, wlucl ?$& t,l,iea i,'1' carefully nieasnrcd, and taking tin ich fides th 10 i , " J irem us piuce ei cenecuiiiiuiii cuiu- .' "wwv l illltl UUIIIJ LUUtlll IV Wll IIIU ..IllVfV ..iv bT VJI '"v luu juu nun nil nuii uuii miiniiimij II M.l.n I..1. .....r. . .. .t,.ll I ... III.. Ij.r !! dene that no ene but un expert could lmve told tlie di lorenco. Ile tlieu tflilDDOd It with ether legs te Cincinnati, where he sold the oak let; for walnut for SI00. 'lne Qllmer mau then left fee home, but he hadn't been geno long hofero the Cincin nati firm discovered the fraud mid started after him. They left, It Is loperlcd, last night for Gilmer county, wliore they ex ix.it te overtake the slcek luuiberuiau. MRS. CAIItN'S ItlSVUNOK. A Colored Trulntui: Hcliael l'luntd Ill the Centra efn Suburb. A dispatch from St. Leuis says that Klrkwoed, ene or the most aristocratic suburbs or St. Leuis, is violently excited ever tbe sale id' u feuiale seminary in the heart of the plaee te n syndicate et wealthy negrees who will turn 11 Inte a immuul training school for colored boys. Mrs. Anna Snccd Cairns has for nineteen years ceuducted u foiimle seminary that draws atrouiige from all ever the united States. Shots an btieugiiulndcd wemiiu, well known in the ranks of advnnccU thinker. Her husband Is ene of the best known incliitects lu St. Leuis. Tvie years age Mrs. Cairns ijet Inte twjuariel with the town beard of Kirkwood ever n trivial complaint about n drain plpe that was declared n nuisance, and which she rerused te remove. The matter was taken into court, and was can led up until It reached the state court ol'appeals, where it new is. In thu meantime the town beard persecuted her lu many small ways and 8he fought back, l'inally Mie determined te take her seminarv away irem Kirk Kirk we'kI. Wli en she announced this, the people laughed, for they thought bhe would net de it, ns bhe eu'ikh! the property. She bought pieperty elsewhere and began the erection of anew seminary, which will lie ready for occupancy in October. Then she seuglit n purchaser for herjlvirk weed jirop jirep erty, oxelinlstor te Liberia Turner raised money for the traluing school and overbid Kirkwood people, paving gaii.Ooe, of which $10,000 is given by Henry Hridgewatcr, 11 wealthy owner of gambling hells and sa loons. The Peabed fund furnished J5.000. Mrs. Calms smiles borenely and says that Kirkwood should be proud of the new in. stitutien. KldiiuppHd lu Colerado. Thrce weeks age, Mr. H. 1 Spinney, a business man, of Colerado Springs, mid a ranch ewnerln Seuth Park, was luduappid and taken into the mountain bv a Texau named Harris, whoclaime.1 that "Mr. Spin ney owed him JJ.OjO Ter a bunch of cuile he had purchased of him. since that tlme nothing has been heard et Mr. Spiuuev. Mr. Harrington. brother-In-lnw of Mr. Spinney, raised the roqulilte sum recently, nud went Inte the meuuUdiiH te piy tiie ransom, but he, tee, has disappeared. The Texan said he would held Mr.Splnuey ten days, and the meney net forthcoming ,n that time he would kill him. It is feared that he has carried out his threat. - A Number of Cases Heard. Alderman Harr disposed of the Qui nn cases and the cress-actions growing from them te-day. The assault and battery cn-e against Wm, Quinii was dismissed. On the charges of desertion and druukonne-.s and disorderly conduct Quinn paid the costs. Susau Qulnu, sued by Jeseph Ueam for assault and battery nuddiuuk enuess and disorderly conduit, paid the costs. The cases ugaln.t Mrs. Leber, brought by Mr. Quinn, will be derided en next Monday. lu Town. Jee Heyer, the well known musician of this city, arrived home en Saturday ocn ecn Ing, bringing with him his wife, te whom he was recently married. Joe is new the "Mr. Wesf'efScely A Wett, a musical team. They were at Keith's HIJeu, Phila delphia, last week and go with Teny Pas Pas erB company curly in August. :v M7-3 15. ' SUMMER LBISUrtK. The high school orchestra, Including the old members, Intend taking a day In the country. They will go out te Cemer's weeds near Hohrerstewn, en Tucadaj, July 2 and they expect te have a very pleasanttlme. The Pennsylvania railroad this morning began selling tickets at reduced ratosle the Lindlsvllle cainpineellng and the Sun day school assembly al Williams Oreie. Jacob Maynard and ttlfe loll te-day for Ocean Grove. Chrlstopher Hrubakcr, el the New Yerk store, has koiie te Ocean Greve. Kdward Troyer and his sister, Mrs. Sallle Terry, have geno te Mlllvllle, N. J. This morning Miss Jennle Dellct went te Lincoln te spend a row days, Joining her sister, who went out en Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Elchler and Mrs. C. P. Sbtiltz are in Atlantic City Ter a week or ten days. Adam Mlshllch, who left Lancaster mero than two years age and went te Wichita, Kansas, whero he Is new doing well, Is here en a visit. Garctt Lverts, formerly of Lancaster, new or Heading, Is In town spending a few days with his brother-in-law, S. K. Llchty. Kev. Matthew Mark Dlggs, colored, vhe new resides In Philadelphia, came te Lan caster te visit his old friends en .Saturday evening. He Is looking very welt and says that he Is engaged preaching the gospel. Miss Carrie McCrackcn, of Columbia, Is visiting her cousin, Miss Mame Stene. H. W. Hnckius, formerly or the Jam( tier, who for four months has bcen with I Inch Kcegh. contractor, en a new railroad In the wilds of West Virginia, came home en Sunday morning. He was lohnve been here en Saturday ovenlng, but get en me train at Columbia, and It went off without him. "Huck" Is looking well, but torrl terrl bly sunburnt. He Is pleased with his new mode of living, and he has Hungarians, Ilallans and monkeys working under him. St. Stoplien's Lutheran church will picnic, at Tell's Ilnlti en Thursday and cm the same day Zlen's Lutheran church and Sunday school will be at Hecky Springs, llelh churches will use the olectrio cars te PeUb' landing nud as the congregations are large the strcetcara will be imable te carry the crowds with lliclr prescnl ficll'ltles. The Presbyterian Memerial Sunday M'hoel will held their annual picnic at Penryn park en Wednesday. The pin pin Vrauime of the day's amiiHemciits Includes bise ball, beat and ether nites, and Hthhitle sports. Fer the general entertainment u biass band has been secured. Miss Jennie Limparler, of Philadelphia, who has been upending thrce weeks wltn her friend, Miss Mary OroeUinger, of this city, with whom she hoenme acquainted at the famous ladles' school lu Kcutlluger, Wurtembcrg, Germany, returned home te-day. The Tycoon club, composed of Samuc 1 Hechor, William Martin, Jehn Martin at.d Milten Joll'ries, left the city en Saturday oveuing for Hartmau's Island, where tiny will reinatn ene week. City Superintendent H. K. Iluehrle will go te Pottsvllle te-morrow te attend thu Interstate summer hcIideI. He will be ahsentlun weeks. t lliZII.S's. C.OMI'LAIN. i he.v Think This Street Cur Company Overcliiii'KCH 'I'licni. Mayer Clark's attention was called to day le a violation by the Liiui'iisler City Klectrle iiiilway of part of the city ordin ance under which It was granted many prlvllcgOH. The oulinance prescribes n fare of llve cents fnim ene end of the city te the ether. Under the rules of the company a passen passen ger of nuj of tlie lines that desires te be transferred te thu electrlc line must pay evon cents for an oxchaige ticket. Very frorUeutly the drivers or thqse cars de net have such tickets, and tlien the oxpenso Is toneents; llve cents Ter horse car and the same muuuut for thu ulcctriu line. As the same company is upending all the Hues except the West End, citizens think thai the fare .should be but tlu cents, eon ir It Is necessary te transfer te the electric lead. The mayor had n confeieuco with Jehn A. Ceyle, esq., of the electric read, and the latler piomlsed te lirne arraugoiueuts iniule by which drheis or conductors would at all times haveoxchauge tickets. As te the charge of seven cents ler u trans fer ticket Mr. Ceyle said he would bring thu matter te the attention or the beard or directors at Its next meeting. THE COfl'lN 1ILISW UP. .Many Dllllciiltlti Attended the lluilnl ef.Mi-s. .I0I111 l'ldoi-sen. A most singular buriiil took place at Springfeik, Me., en Saturday. Among tlie early sottlers of the county were it young (lerman named Jehn N. Potersou and his wife, l.at Thursday Mrs. Peter Peter seu died of dropsy. At thn time of her death she was n leinarkiibly large woman, weighing nearly three, hundred pounds. 1 mined lately" after Mrs. Petersen dled, arrangements wero inade for the funeral. The largest casket te be procured was thu exact measurement requited at thu time of death, but as it was net delivered until l'rlday morning, the body hud swollen se much that it was crew ded Inte thu casket with much dlfllculty. The lid was then screwed down nnd thn body loll in that condition for burial, tce could net Ijo jiwurud. The funeral services were set ierSalurday afternoon and, 11s is customary, u number of mighbeis acted as watchers l'rlday night. At midnight the w.deheis were sUitlcd by n loud report in the loom where the coffin had been placed. It was found that the gases or tlie body had ac cumulated within tlie casket until their ferce burst the glass ever the face of Mrs. Petersen. Se gie.it was the ferce or the explosion that the body was shot forward nnd upward, the head prettudiug fiem the celli n. A consultation was held and it was de cided that owing te the condition or the body the burial should take place at once. The grave having been prepared the celli 11 was carried te the burial place mid strong ropes wero placed under the casket. Just as thecnlllu was being lowerod one of the assistants let go of his end of the rope. This ttnew the weight te the head of the celli 11 nnd the ropes were Jerked Irem tlie bunds of the men stationed lliere. The cefhn fell with great lercc, head down, nnd burst te pieces. Anether consultation was held nud it was decided te till up the grave nt ence without waiting for another casket. - Itesnlt id' IIiimi Hall ttiime. The games of base ball en Saturday te- suited us follews: National Lcuguo--Phi!udelphia I, Chicago 0; New Yerk IS, Cleveland I; New Yerk 7, Cleveland 6; Husten ti, Cincinnati 'J; HroeklynS, Pittsburg 3. Phiyers' League Philadelphia 3, Uuffale 1; Husten (1, Chicago 7; New Yerk It!, Pittsburg 7 j llroeklyn II, Cleveland 10. American Association St. Leuis ", Ath letic tl; Teledo 13, Syracuse 3; Louisville 15, HreuklyuH!; Hei hosier 7, Columbus 1. Interstate League Yerk 13, AltoetuiH!; Harrishurg 0, Lebanon 3. Thore is 11 hitch between tlie Atlantic Association peeple and Hiirrlsburg. Thn latter want te retulu Grunt and the associ ation peeple don't waul darkeys. Tayler Shafer has been released by the Athletics mid Lhlerdny, of Columbus, takes his place. The games or the American Association en Sund.iv wero St. Leuis f, Athletic 1; iolede I, Kyracuse '2. A rire nt Mm Cumberland. A fire ut New Cumberland, Pa., en Sat urday ovcnlngdetroycd the sash and deer factory, planing mill and adjoining build ings, belonging te Musselmaii A Sadler, involving u less of gtt.OuO te clH.lHX), Din ing the lire Themas Snell, who leaves n family of si children, uu empleye of the Pennsylvania steel works, Sleelteu, was killed by falling from the reef. The urlgtu of the tire is unknown, but it Is supposed te have caught from sparks from a locomo tive. The works will be rebuilt nt ence. Pully Insured. We u t s a I) 1 ve roe , Henry Stelner applied for and was granted en Saturday afternoon a subpoena In divorce from his wife Kllza A. Stelner, en the ground erudultery. Senater Imralls en Publle Lifts. In recent Interview, in the New Yerk World, Senater Ingslls ! reported a wr ing that "the ptihlie service and public tnen have net kept pace with the natural development or the country. I de net mean te say (hat we have no great men, but the public scrvlce dues net command the greatest because the hlghest reward of intellectual activity nre found In ether avo cations. Public lifts has degenerated Inte a species of servitude, and the Inevilnble tendency Is toward mediocrity and pusil lanimity." lu another nirt of the same Interview he says:"The hepe that political equality would, result In the destruction of poverty, and In social fraternity, has net been reallred. Thern are larger private fortunes, there Is greater political power In fewer hands; In ethor words, there Is uiein tyranny In the republic than In a monarchy. The strongest succeeds mere readily and mere rapidly here because, llberly belng common te all, thore are no restraints and limitations te overcome." Itudy In the Penitentiary. Sheriff Hurkhelder and Deputy Ievan delivered Jehn W. Itudy te the officials of the Gastern penitentiary en Saturday morning. When brought from the Lan caster Jail early en that morning Hudy complained of feeling sick. Ile said he had been unable te cat any breakfast. On the read te Philadelphia he appeared te be choerful,nul when the penitentiary gate shut en lilm, for the last time, If the sen sen (ence of the law of life Imprisonment Is carried Inte cflect, he betrayed no emotion. The sheriff did net wait at the ponlteutiary te see Hudy examined nnd clothed lu the prison garb. Itnbbftd er8llverwr. An upstairs room ofNe. G05 East Orange street, occupied by K. H. Kludlg and wife, whlle at home In Lancaster, was ontered whlle they were away by a tlilef, w he took from a drawer ene dozen Bllyer knlves and forks, nud ene dozen sllver spoons. The teaspoons and butter knives were loll In the same drawer from which the articles had been stolen. Nothing else wns dis turbed. Mr. Klndlg thinks he knows who tlie guilty party Is. Mr. Kludlg also says the peeple living In the houseat piosent have had nothing te de with the theft. Iteturned te Court. (leorge Keust, charged by Christian Mil ler with threatening te de htm harm, was reiiilred te glve ball by Alderman A. V. Donuelly te answer at the August term of the quarter sessions court. I.eulna, Ida and Mary Iloepcs, charged with disorderly conduct, wero heard by the same magistrate en .Saturday evening. Doclslen was lenftrvcd. The cress actions brought by the Iloepcs against the Mlllers will be heard by Al derman Harr te-morrow. PlukeiiiiK'a Tenm. Ofllcer Jclleris, of West Chester, will be in Lancaster lu a day or two te get the team nbaudoned by Prank Pickering, the horse tlilef. The elllccr writes that he will be able te Miew that Piekerlng became possesicd of the team through a trade for property he had stelen. Anether Victim. The proprietor eT the Lloyd heuse, Phllllpshtirg I'll., writes te Chief Hergor that W. A. Seaman swindled him out or u benid bill In I83.r. lie icquestn the chief le gel neiiih ?:iu from Seaman, Contractors- IIcrIii Wtirk. llliideu t Fiitchey put'u force of men te work this afternoon digging up the dia mond ul Kast King and Duke streets, pre paratory te laying Helglati blocks. Te Mnke llosseinor Iren. Twe " ero loasterf." have been placed In Chlckles Inruace Ne. 1. With the use or theso machines what is known us -Hesse-mer lien Is made A liiivluu Ancldcnt. Jehn Sliauk, a young countryman, was driving out or the Coepor house yuid in a deg cart Saturday evening when he backed into 1111 Ice team or H. S. llcrr. The horses slopped Inte ene of tlie ctnl wheels, smash ug It up badly. Ntrcet VloivCentlnui'il. The death of Dr. O. W. Orelf, one of the viewers appointed te assess ihuiiages caused by the opening of North Maishall street, necessitated an adjournment of the vlew llxed for te-day until a viewer can be appointed in his place. Til 1: rex tu uru nt lit IVnryn Park will be open ewry day this week. KlrBt-rliiHS warm din ners unit suppeiH. Parties can make arrange, meiits for xeclul chicken and wallle suppers by ralllui; at my tore. ltd titAH. W. ECKLUT. Ne. 2ii WFST Kl.NO HTnKKT, C. U. HeKF.' Lleclrlcal Appliances en trial. 12 te te. Cash or liiBtahiicnts. Sir. Hoke will be at his ettlce Wednesday of each week. Ijidy always Innt tendance. Jyl7,l9,2ld Jicathe. ltl'ir. In .MlnnealxitU, Kdii.1, (Ixuijhter of ChrlstUin .M. and mie llcrr Itutt, lu herelghth yeiu. The relatives nnd friends of the family are ic spectrally Invited te attend tliefuiienil, fiern the U'Mileiice of her uncle, U. H. Heir, under taker, :in North tjiuen stieet.cu Tuesday after noon ul 2 o'clock, iiml Jllllersvllle Mcniioiilte (iiiitcliat Su'elerk. Interment at Mlllcrsvllle. Kei:hi.kk. 111 thin city, en July 20, 1SH, Kvu MariEiiret, Infant daiiehb-r or Henry and Anna MarKiirct Kwhlcr, aged live mouths uiidsW days. TherelKtlvci and friends of the family arc 10 spectrnlly luxlted te attend the fiiner.il, Irem the parents' residence, Ne. ,'te Laurel street, en te-morrow (Tuesday) afternoon at 4 o'clock. In terment ut tJincaster cemetery. ltd Ittavltcte. l'hlhidulplitik I'roduue Market, 1'illt.AUKi.i'illA, July 2I.-NiKiii-Kletir quiet; IVnu'a snpcrH, 2 2Ve2iU: extra, '.'75(f;HU; family, IJliV.i.lW; roller, I .WyJI 2."; patent, fl7M515. Wheat steady : Ne. 2 Had new, U3'fcj Ne. 2 Pa. de, We ; Ne. t l'eun'a lied. We. Cern steady ; Ne. 2, new, JvSf.'iOe ; old, UYa 51c. Oat scarce; Ne. 2 White Ilig4.'c.; Ne. 2 mixed, lt)c. Ilran steady ; Winter. 113 7511 W; Hprlng, 1 111X1350. Hilled liny dull : !lO(XVrl3 IX) as te quality ; timothy 1U ee.a)l3 00 for clielce ; mixed, t750u9 Ull; baled ryu straw, new, JI4 0(jS15ne. Duller steady; l'euu'a ereaiucrv extra !(. 17c ; l'viiu'a firsts extra, 2le; Jobbing, 22$ Kcks tinner ; l'enn'a tlrsU, 17c; held let 1 1 it 15c, us te nuidlty. Cheese steady ; part nklnn.tMJtie; full skim Irf'.'e. I'etreleuin steady: refined In bbls., J7 20. Potatoes quiet ; uXAfuc ht bbl for new. Nteclt Mnrunte. limitation by Heed, McUrann A Ce., banker Lancaster. I'a. NEW YOIIK LIST. 11 A. M. Atchison, Ten.,Haiita Ke... 1MJ Canada l'uclne. 12 m. sr. m. ILI!. I" .t !... Colerado Ceal b;i Wi Ui Central l'ucltlc Canada Heiitberu Cht. hi. U I'bs. Deu. AllleO. Del. L. A W HSU lfJS Ms'i 2J4 Krle h'rle 2nd.. Jer O K.AT Ix)ll. A N. L. Hhore..., Midi. Cen. . 2GVJ 73''i NV'i Missouri I'aclrlc. 7.HJ4 K,' Heck N. 1. Valley 31 N. 1'. l'ref. N, West- ii in.t.u New Knglund . Ui M;; Kast Teuntssee. . ., Oiualia . Oreton Transcontinental. Ontario A W I'acltte Mall Itlehnumd Terminal Ht. Paul Texas Pacific. llutuu Pacific ltd? ii :9 z:. a v M "V IW M Wabash Cem , Wabash 1'reC. Western U . 83$ MJ J WestHliere Uend . .... .., rillLAUKUUIIA LIST. Leh. Val .., it. N. V. A l'lilla.. I'a. It. H. I lead In ir. Lb.. Nav . Wl zu tiest'iuv. l'aM..... . , p. i: : ...... N.CenU ,.;.. "... People l'a Jtdc i'..... g ' Oil -. ., &lj w WJ iV Ltr MecK Manret. CHtCAoe.Juljr U.-Kecelpu, 4,089; shipment, .1 steady I beeves, 14 754)9 00; steer, 3 HHM bOtsteekm and frediv. W 4OS70j cows, hnll and mixed, f 1 &M 40 1 Txa cattle, I2004W10 Ile; Iteeetpt. flflOO t shipment, t mar. kt weak t mixed,! 759S NOt hnivjr, ;17fi3t0; light, H UMA 05 1 ski ps, 6TMJ 05. Hhrep ltetvlpt, 4one: shlr-ments. -t mar ket cany I natives, M I2'4il m; Wextern. (1 15 t m ; Texan, t3 40an 7.'.; Ismbs, K 0WI 10. Hum AI, July l.-Cattle-Kecclpt, and head ; 200 en sale ; market steady. Hheep and Uintn-ltcclpt,4,8ne head! en nlst insrket llalitmiri prices weak. Hheep. elielre te extra, 5 VYitfi U; medium toiteod, 13 HxstS V. common te Keed, II fA5 00. Iinii joed tu rlielce, ffl 9037 1". : fair te Koeddsue . e ,j; iiieaiumuf iair,si wfle .3. Hogs Kecelpl, ft.490! I mi en (wis (market lower! seleclcd iiirstliim nelelit and selected heavy end, It 04 Oe : eoed te cholee heavy, t3 (OuklOO; fleeted Yerk weight, HiO (fit 00; mixed plgf and light Yorkers. l 00 tuiu; iieni pign, i uu; reugna, s w&-t 10, lBg, M7uiH. KASTl.tnxBTY.July 19. Cattle-ttecelpU. lOOOf hlpment, 1980; market nothing doing :-!! through connlgnmenU. .. ling llecclpui, 2700; shipment. 2400; markelftlewt meulnm and electd,sV940: common te bet Yerker, 13 fij4 tn ; Plg, 13 M g.100; no ear shipped te New Yerk. Hheep Iteeelpta, lene; shipment. 1400; market fair: prime, 15 2V$560, fa lrtogeod.fi 50 (MOO; common, WUVi 60; yearling lamb, 3 50 (fc5 75; uprlng lambs 1160(37 M. Oram ana rovistens rurnUhed by . K. Yundt, Breker. Ciiioaeo, July 21, l.-oe e clock p.m. WheaU Cern. Oat. Perk. Uird, July 8714 3TJ MM 11 z AllRUHl S!4 Heptember SUH October..... V November December OIK Year ... .. . 10 !A 10 00 5tK aw ;w mi May (111) Wt Crude Oil-July Yij'i 82J ... K'j lrd Closing Prices 2:15 o'clock p. m Wheat Cern eau, Pern. July- wa. 87ti mu 11 ! 10 10 20 AUKH..I ; Hcptcmber RO October W November. December Dili May(lHJI) Wj) Consel Crude Oil-July , 577 5 1)0 3SJ4 29J 6 00 32M mei Car luu. Iteceipt. Winter Wheat.. Spring Wheat.., Cem, Oat - Kye Ilartev 570 163 C'onReln Head. Itecelpls Hee. Itecel p Is -Cattle.. I.ecul Stock nnd Henda. HeiKirled by J. II. IOng. Par Last value, sain. I jinnoter City, 10-20 year 4's of IRSI. 100 102 le-au year I or isv " " ivjiojeiirOer isw. " Hchoel 4's due lfl... ' " l-MltllelK! " " 4'Hdiielliui). Columbia HoreuKh 4's duelUOl Miit-helm nerniiiih 4U lean 1011 100 100 100 UK) 101 10T, 102 1(11 101 100 10(1 100 102 MISCKLI.ANKOUS HTOCKB. Ouarryvlllelt. 11 tt 1 6S 40 IPO 25 11 205.25 210.10 I.Oj IS 75 im 107.20 10S.25 57.50 47 fti 4.5 IX) M) 101 t; Miiiersviuu nireei uar, ft) Inniilre 1'rltitlinr Cemiirtliv ft) UusilKiit and Fuel Ceinpuny 2f Htcveus Heuso (ltendi) 100 Columbia (las Company.. 1 10 1(0 IK) 60 25 ftj .V) 100 urn Columbia Water Cem puny Hiisqut'tiunna Iren Company .. . Marietta Hellew-ware Htevcns Heuso Mlllersvllle Nermal Hchoel Northern Market KasU'rn Market.- iX. (Ins Company Points 15 per ct. 1U00J.. Ouarrvville it. it. T Ileadlne A Columbia H. H.fi's.. ... 100 Kdlsen LUht Company ft) wesiern uirKci. ft) 60 60 ft) DO Heuthern Market. Uincuster City Htrect Haltiray Ce.,. West Knd Htrect Hallway Helvetia leather Ce Watch Factory e's Lauc Chum. Ce. - TUIINI'IKK STOCKS Lsiicniter AVrultvllle . Lancaster .V Mills... . iJincester A Wllllumsteun Ijuieaster Maner ljiiucnster -V Manticlm. IjiinciiHtcr & Marletbi KM , ICO HI 2Ti 25 SO 2A , 2A 100 (17,75 100 140 :)7 25 20 SO Ijincaslcr A New Helland Stent buevtiacmcute. CHKAl'-t'UHK KYK WIIIHKIK8. HLACK beny, Ulm;cr and Kummel Uriindlc. HOHHKH'H LIQUOH HTOHB;. Ne. 22 Centre Hquare, 1AltltIAUl, ETC. OICO. S. NORHKCK'S Doersom Carriage Works, Cerner of Duke and Vine Htrcet. Cull and sce the finest Assortment In the City or Canopy Tep Uiirreys, Cabriolet, Ladles' Wlmt Iwsh Plniiteii", Gentlemen Drlxlug I'luuleni, Ilrewstcr, Tim Kin End Hprlinruiul CoinlilnatlenHpilntlJiiKKles, 3st)lesef Market Wnitens, 3 Hereiid-haud Mct'idl Wilsons. B-Ufpalrlnn promptly and neutly done. (HMydAwlt MA1HK1TA lTtmnitVING KKri'Lt. ' AT llHINltOI.DS. B ,HS ALB. WHITK LAIlLi: AND QUIN NKSHXXX HTOL'T. 20 KAST KINO HTItKET. rilHKY CAN ALL COPY HUT NONECAN Equul Hilly Waiti's Havana Killer Clitar. at nua. i ,v im ISOIlTll 11UELN HI". dec5-mdJl,Tu.Tli,H BALTLMOlli: .MUTUAL Alt) HOCIKTY. Itcqulres several eeinpctuut and trust worthy men of Kentleiuanly upeariince te act us eolticters. Alse two men as usst. stiptN, W.J. llAHNi.TT, JeO-tfd Hi1 liist King Ht., Ijineustcr, Pu. QONTIlELLACOCHItANE'HDUllLINAND llellaht dinner Ale. The very best Ginger Imported te thn I). H. 2i EAST KINO HIltEKT. CITY, II. E. HLAYMAKLit. AgL "iEMT 6c HAVANA KII.LKH CKIAK IN X the city, nt HILLY WAITZ'H, N'es. 5.V 1IU North Ollrn HI. dee5-tlmdM.Tu,Tli.S OIOAItMAKEItS, 1'ACKEItH AND STItlP I'KKM WANTED. Hteudv Werk. JylU-W,TI'S OlILINUHII, HltOS. A CO. A T OUH OKKICE YOU CAN ULT ANY U. amount or LANCAHTEIt CHEMICAL COMPANY liAWK C.MlRill.U. "VTKW HOODS. LOW PItlCUS AND A COOL L htere Keum makes shopping pleasant, AT UEINHOLDH. TTIOH HALE-ONE HHTT 01'. STONE lIUItltH Jj and Helt In reimI order, suitable for grind ing chop und feed, hire 21 Inches. We have no farther usurer them. THE HUHEIt A DOLMAN CO., Cor. Christian und Oruut Hts., Lancaster, Va. jylS-3tiMltw WANTED-AN OI'KICE HUITAHLC KOH a ph slclan, en North Queen street, abe e Northern Market. Address Jy2l-jd liOX 12, Lincaslcr, I'a. CIOAHMAKEItH WANTED. Wanted at Hl'ltAUlsS HltOH., Net. 3S, 40 and 4.' Menth Christian street, 20Clgarmukers ami 20 Learners. J21-3td llTlHMAN'S." NEW WINDSOR TIES, FOIt BOYS AND MEN, NO. 12 WEST KING HT. ALIKOltNlA. V,' HhcIii1 Parties. Heinl-monthly. Tourist slreidngcars. Cheap rates. Southern I'aeltlcCe. Adihess, E. HAWI.EY, Assistant .General Tratlle Manager, 8t,t Hreadway, New Yerk ; It. J. HM1TH, Agent, la. At Ht., l'lilla. iinlii-lyd2taw AirANTKO- An energetic jeiing man Is wanted le tukechargfl of a Grocery Btore In this city. A geed business stand nt a desirable location is open ten reponslble party. A small amount et capital tsiequlred. Fer fnrllicr particulars cull nt l'ENN'A EMPLOYMENT HUHEAU, Ne. 12 heuth Duke Htrcet. T"TrENTlON, l'ENN'A HESKHVES.-A J. meeting of the First lleglmental Assoc la lien will beheld nil Monday Kvcntng, July 21 at S o'clock, lu room of ret 405. All ineinbers of the old lteserves are ln Ited te ntleud. Hust nets oftiupertuuro en hand. W. 1). srAUFFElt, President. H. F. W. UlitiAN, Soe'y. J) lt-2ld A1 THOHrEU'H COHNEH HAl)ON. A NICE HOT LUNCH will be served every morning from U te 1S0. Hmipert's Celebrated lker drawn from the keg. aprSO-trd HirE "AKE' GUAI)liLY VOHKINO order out el chaos. We are sold out of some lets of ltiels and Itchls, but ne havn unearthed n let of Heds ami Heels that were lest sight of In the hurry and buMle of making alienatiens, 'llusu we eiler atsiicclul bargain prices. Remember we me Headquar ters for l'l hliig Tackle. KHAILEYH EAsrEND PHAH.MACY, (Oisslie(,Disteru Market), Choice Turkish Hath pnnges and tine Cha mois nt Ilurguln Prlrxs. M,W,F.Vw 1" Ce YOU WAN F OltKTtiO TO l.ANCAS J TElt EMPLOYMENT HCItEAl', Nil. UI North Duke trcct. TtltWMAXW NEW DRESS SCARFS. JUDGES HAVE LONG HINCE DECIDED thai Hilly Waltz' Cigar U the Itel in the Htate. Fer wile at NOW. 6 A lttl NOUTIl QUEEN ST. dccO-iudM,Tu,Th. MONDAY, JULY, 21V flrrt ntHttment JULY BARGAINS I A Bl( Let of WONDEKFUL BAHOAINB AT THIS ' Bargain Table or THE COMMON SENSE Shee Stere, NO. 40 EAST KINO STREKT. 7-4,000 1'AIRHOKHIIOEHATLAKUr. HhDUCED I'HICEH. Jylt-tfd WE HAVE THE BEST AHSOHTMENT OK l'lpes and Chrar Helders. French llrlnr Pipe In Cases, 60c. eaeh. All the fine Brands of Hmeking TnbacceH. DKMUTU'H CIGAR HTOHE, alS-tfdll Ul Eul King (treet SCHOOL TAX, 1800-THE DUPLICATE IS new lu the hands of the Treasurer. Three per cenu en u jinid before. August 1, hours from Un. m. till 4 p.m. O III co W. O. MARSHALL, Treasurer, Ne. 12 Centre Bquare. Je-jtinildlt A BEAUTIFUL I.AWN. HOWEVER small It may be, I a great luxury. LAN CAHTKK CHEMICAL COMPANY LAWN ENHICHEIt. XplUSMAN'M. BLACK SUSPENDERS. T5ECI ilet Clu ECEIVED DIHECT FROM NAl'A VAI,- ley winoce., caiirernia, superior y.lnran Claret. Uutadcl nnd FrnnLlirnnii Wines. The last named Wine la very delicate and a de licious Ladles' Wine. 29 EAST KINO STREET, CITY, H. E. HLAYMAKER, AgL EST TWO FOR FIVE CENT. CIO ARB the city, at BILLY WAITZ'S, Ne. 5 A 103 North Queen St, dec5-emdM.Tu,Th3 THE SEAMLESS CeOKINO WARE IS strong, durable and cheap, AT UEINHOLDH. - . CHERRY BRANDY-HLAYMAKER'H su perior Cherry Brnndy for Diarrheea and Hummer Complaint, 31 EAST KINO ST., II. E. HLAYMAKER, Agt. BILLY WAIT. HAH THE BEST TWO FOR 6c and 6c Cigars In the State, at NOS.fi A 103 NORTH OUEEN ST. dec5-6mdM,Tu,Th S 1HARLESM. HOWELL. Marble, Granite and Stene Works, Ne. 135 North Queen Bt., Lancaster, Pa., Executes Monuments, Tombs, Grnve Stones and building work of best material and work manship nt lowest prices. Designing nnd Let tering specialties. All work guaranteed. Call and examine the large stock of finished work. Jyl93ld 4' T THE BULETT CAHIIIAGE CO.'H WllItKH. I1KI. Allt. Ml). ANTED Between Am-imt 1 nnd Seldom. her 1, twenty (20) Carriage Makers, enuslstlns of Bedymakers, Currlagesmlths and Klnlshers, Painters and Trimmers; none but theso who have families nud want steady work need apply, (iued houses can be obtained nt low rents ; convenient te factory. An excellent op ep op iiertunlty will bn clven apprentices te learn irades In the dlllerent departments. Girls can get employment In trimming department. Capacity of works, 8,000 vehicles per year. lylT-2wd JV1 AINNEIICHOR SUMMER THEATRE. Week Cemmrncing MONDAY, JULY 21. .liillikfii K CertTss Opern Ce., In the Favorite Opera, ft ff With MlssCarrleTuteln as "Olivette.'' 49 Admission, 10 cents. CHRIS BURUER, Proprietor and Manager. Week Ceinmenclinr Monday, July 2S,"CHIMEH Of NORMANDY." mvjMmd rm 4 GOOD INVESTMENT. uivtnir decided te make a. chance In busl- nts, I eiler my well equipped Steam Jeb Print ing Olllce for sale. The Tvne. l'rctsj's. 1'hiht and Card Cutters, etc. are alf In tlrst-class con dition, A geed trade Is established, nnd anyone de sirous of making a prefltnblu tmestment will de well Cy calling en the undersigned before July IDth. It. B. KAUKI'MAN. J 10-0ld 17 Ceutre Suunrc, Laucastcr, I'a. T B. MARTIN A CO. J. B. MARTIN & CO. Every day this week will be special days for Bargains of Midsummer Goods of all de scription. TUESDAY'S BARGAINS. 20 pieces Curtain Scrim at 4j4c a yard ; best patterns. 8c Dress Challies at 3c a yard. 35c French Satines reduced te iSc a yard. 24 Dress Batistes at Sc a yard. Entire stock of Summer Silks reduced te 25c a yard ; former price 50 and 75c a yard. De net fail te visit the Rem nant Counter. Thousands of yards of goods pushed out of the general stock, and all marked at 5c a yard. J. B. Martin & Ce., Cor. Prince & W. King Sis., LANCAKTUIt, I'A. 1 fck of Bargains. 1800. 91km 9ktreHtcmnt. 1HAKLE8HTAMM. BOSTON Net wishing te carry ever Goods we will offer BIO BARGAINS IK LACE CAPS. BARGAINS IN" WHITE, DRESS GOODS. BARGAINS IN LIGHT AND DARK CHALMES. ' BARGAINS IN BLACK LACE FLOUNCINOS A NETT8. BARGAINS IN BLACK Come and see the goods. cheaply they may be yours. CHARLES STAM North Queen Street. Stew bvevtt0mcnt. i... ........ ,.m .,.,., ,.. . ,,,.,., .I, -i.. OREAT IMPROVEMENT TO OLD OR NewLnwnsbviislmrLVNCASTERCllEM- ICA CAL COMPANY LAWN ENRICHER. REIQART'S OLD BRANDY. Ne family should be without a bottle at Oils season of the year, ai E. KINO BT. 'JOE. KINO ST., II. E.S. Juncia-Tu.ThAH FOR RENT-NO. 118J4 EAST KING STREET, room formerly occupied by Jehn A. Ceyle. niy8-Tu,Th.Strd ALLAN A. HKRR. TjlOIt HARLEQUIN FRUIT. PURE JAMAICA SPIRITS. 89 KlKINO. II. E. SLAYMAKER, Agt. TjIRISMAim OXFORDS ASHES. A CAHD-WE MAKE "TnE NATIONAL V Safety Fifth Wheel In three sire (Cox A Andersen' Patent.) Fer short turning, strcneth and durability are matchless. They also make itncnt finish. Try them, Every wheel la guar anteed. NATIONAL MANUFACTUING CO., Jyl3-2wd 28 te 86 Sherman St., Lancaster, Pa. rTHIE ONLY CIGAR STORE WHERE YOU X can purchase Imported and Key West ClKar,nndB.F.Graveloy'sSuperlerCnvendlsh. DEMUTITS CIUAR STORE, 114 ERitKlmc Street. Telephone. nl8-tfdH rpilOUT SHANK. elameTshirts. nl-lyd SUR CIGARS, OOLDEN LION AND MIA Qucrlda, nre clear Havana filler S cent irs, hand-made. In boxes or 25, 0 and 100. DEMUTH'S CIGAR STORE, Established 1770. 114 Eaat King Street alB-tfdlt M USIC CATAIX3GUE WITH NEW EDI- lien and price list sent upon application, AT llPlvnntn'u OpiKislte P. It. R. Depot. I N FIVE,TEN, TWENTY-FIVE AND FIFTY Pound Pnckngcs. LANCASTER CHEMICAL COMPANY LAWN ENHICHER. Beld everywhere. HE NEW SEAMLESS STEEL COOKING Ware Is better than grnnlte nnd sells for half the price, ATjrtElNHOLD'B. T-O YOU WANT HELP? OO TO LANCAS- ilill clli'IAJlAlcm 1IUK1-.AU, NO, North Duke street. 1 til TTINE TAILORING I ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN FINE WOOLENS, AT P. WEIKEL'S, npl0-3mdlt Ne. 44 West King Street. F Mai OR CAST IRON PIPE FITTINGS, BOTH Plain and reducing, un tnfMneh dlninpier. lalteable Fittlmrs. llanires. h'lnnnn ITnlnnfi. Manifolds, Amerfcnn Unions, Tube Supports, HniiRers, Fleer and Celling Plates, go te JOHN BESTS. )H3 East Fulton street. iu7-tfd XF YOU WANT A FIRST-CLASS ItlitTAflLR X Engine and Beiler, en wheels, cheap, as the following prices shew: horse-power, H75; 8 vlng prices shew: 6 horse-power, fl75; 8 (-power, S535 ; 10 horse-power, SS75; 15 horse herse r, $875; 3) horse-power, 11,175, call at JOHN rs. 3.t:i East Fulton street. m7-tfd uurftt?-n. power, UEST W! HITE COTTON WASTE. COPPED BY the pound, 10c: lu let of lOneundsnr ever, c. All goods delUcred te nny part of the city Free. Call oil JOHN BEsr, Ne. SB East r mum street. m7-td 1 OLD BRONZE, LIOUID.S AND SIZING T for steam work, at JOHN BEST'S, Sit East Fulton street. m7-tfd SNJECrORS, RUE x,HTI.n UIAnT, HAN cook Inspiraters nud Electors, Ebcrmnn tier Feeder, Penberthy Inspector, American Injectors, all lu stock, at JOHN BEST'S, :U3 East Fullen street. m7-tld FOR BOILERS, HORIZONTAL. TABULAR, Vertical, Portable, Cylinder, Marine, of any size or power, of the best material und workmanship, go te JOHN BEST, 33J East Ful ton street. m7-lfd M "AUXIN BROe. I-you bought a Suit of us for $23 and we handed 3011 back n $5 bill you would count that a clever act and emude. New we ate sailing insult en Just this gener MAKING S5.00 BILLS. mis basis. Being almost entirely sold out of our first se lected SultliiRs te Order nt 1S a suit, our buyer lu the market scleral dnjs age selected from nn Importer, Suitings nnd Treuserings, regular worth tit for Sulls nnd 17 50 for Trouser, which we are making te order nt the uniform price of SIS for Suits and fO for Trousers. If you would make a crisp (5 bill or J150 en nn extra pair of Trousers, see these monster alucs. Seme one Is the loser by these prices. Wcnre uet and you nre net. Wc guarantee trimming equal te any fU Suits iiiiytthere, and fit nnd finish lu the finest tailoring art, Monday and Tuesday Are Geed Days te Order Suits TO HE llNlbHED BY BATl'RDAY. a-Wc would call jaur attention also te our Choice Line of L'ndr i wear, Flannel Shirts, Ho siery anil Neckwear. MARTIN BROS, 26 and 28 N. Queen St. I7HMTHE BEST HOT AIR FURNACE IN the market, go te JOHN BEST, 333 East I- niten street. m.-tnt 0 ARUy" FN BTOCK-IIWT CI I ARCOA Hammered Bar Iren. Dnubla i Refined iron. Harden' Rivet Iren, Rlel, Het nud t.,. Heller Iren. Steel. Slui't Iren 3-10 toNe.lfi at JOHN BEAT'S. 333 ICast FulteuBtrcet. iu7.lfd STORE. a Heavy Stock of Sumt BARGAINS IN CREAM DRESS GOODS. BARGAINS IN DRESS GINGHAMS. BARGAINS IN OUTING CLOTHS. : BARGAINS IN FRENCH AND AMERICAN SATM AND WHITE LACES. You'll be surprised te see Jteru ticrticment T VERV DAY A CHEAP DAY -LU AT REINHOLE1 VV1IAT I8 TWENTY-FIVE CEN1 create a Beautiful Lawn or Renew I One. FIRE BRICKS, FIRE CLAY, figure, go te JOHN BEST, 333 street. AT East FY mt tr ANTED HOUSES TO PASTURE. ? T Anaress, apr23-tfd W. W. GHOSH, NcfTvllle, "VirANTED-BY A LARGE NEW Y Mil at tiAA TT Firm, a caramel Maker. rlcnccd In making wrapped and unwral uirameis aim nas eie control or mis ee t-nnr1 Je nlliiiB niuul mhhIm A l.luun C. F. HAlu.J Ne. 49 Maiden Inne, New Yerk CI jyis-ewi rrtlN TOP JELLY GLASSES AT 25c J. D07CU, ATREINHOLl ANOTHER LOTOFQUEENSWARE Fj Auction. 1 AT HEINIIOLII IOR HOHIZONIAL STATIONARY I eines. ireni 'Z TO Nl hnra.nnwpr. nnil rail engines ireni xietu nnrso-newer. vnnl .-- . ' - T. -Z-. ,-..-., -. nnuiuem ni juhw uest'S, 3.13 East F irceu TTIOR BOLTS. LAO SCREWS. SEr SCRIl S Square und Ilexngeu Nut, tbcsogeol hwuvk,hiu(jiii i)iv3i , a&i kjihi ruiien i niTfl ttieramehicanbightfeedcylinI Xj Lubricators, Glass Oil Cups for Bear you can get mem at juun iieht's, ssill Fulton street. m74 TTIORBOILER TUBE BRUSHES. BTILt X; Pipe Wrcnches.Pipennd Menkey WrciJ cumuincu, rues, un uins, eic , go lajn BEST, 333 East Fulton strecL m74 TlARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID I XT Medel Milking, Patterns, Drawing! lllue Print, at prices reasonable, at Jl BFT'S. 333 East Fulton strceU m7 TEAM nEATISTHECOMlNGHEATl tVe, I dwelllncs. churches, school house. inillfll Klieensftfllllv llluwl mm hlinrtnMl age. When you contemplate a change eai juun BMi, mm win tive you a saiisnu Jeb, at a fair price. m7-l THUMPS. BOILERS. MININfl. CKNTH.I X gal and Steam Pumps, of nny cnpaeltl V.. UM,.U,WMMW,,UUU.Uti:h Ul.-I DAW MILLS. BARIC MILLS. COlt Ml J f .. I lit,,. Ita.ltare H'nn ltnlrnn T.lnln K Powers, Milling nnd Mining JOHN BEST'S, SH liist Fulton fj-' ... - "''-"." ..nn. IIMOT I .Machiuerj street. T.ADIATORX. OF ANY MAKE XV sign.cnn beruruUhedatreasunableflgi nyjuun uivii. is) ruisi r uueu street. FOR CASTINGS, IRON OR BRASS, LI or heavy, at short notice, go te J( lil.'u'n ?iri k'..e, Viiiiju, Bmn, .y m7J mANKS FOR WATER.OILS. ACID OR X ofunyshnpeorcaiuiclty, at fair price te JOHN BEST. 333 East Fulteu strcet. (rri TF IN WANT OF BRASS OR IRON I X Cocks, Asbestos Packed Cocks. Pet and Cocks. Lecr Cocks. Swine Joints, call nnJ them, or send your order by mall, teJt uuii, .i cisir uiuu street. m7-l XTIOR PRATT A CADY AHI1KSTOS 11 Valves. Jenkins Valves. Urass Qlobe Vi Brass Gute Valves, Iren Bedy Glebe Va 1-evcrSarety Valves, Pep Safety Valve Valves. Radiator Valves, Pratt's Swln Check Valves, llrass Check Valves.Foet Va Angle Vnlves, call ut JOHN BEST'S. 833 Fulton Street. m7- -ITtOR PULLEYS, SHAFTING, COLL X; HimgerSjClninp Bexes, Couplings, etc ie juiui ur3i.tvi.i E4ist ruiteu streeu m TRACKINGS, AS FOLLOWS: DIRIGO.l Steam nud Hydraulic Pneklng.AsbcstR Wecn nnd Wick Packing, Hemp Packing urtiiuH iiii jiuaru, asdcsies cement, asik Sheathing. Gum Pacfc'ng.Oum lllne for W Oiiuges, Plumbago Pnekini;. Reed's Patent lH-stes, Lined Sectional Plpe Cever, at JC BESTS, 333 East Fulton streeL m7-l TTTIOR STEAM GAUGES, HIGH OR L ' i-ressure, water Unuges, Uauge Ce Weed Wheels or Weighted, Glass Tr Whlstle.s,SyphonsferSteani Gauees. Cvlii Oilers Plain, Water Gauge Columns, Ceck Steam Gauges, call ou JOHN BEST, 333 1 Fulton street. ta7-l rpHE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE, A RARE OPPORTUNITY ! t AVc elTsr te-day u large let of -AT- 19 Cents Per Yard. These goods have sold at .t3e te 87c, nnd nebltlvclr French. Manvef tbesnvillml Kre. t-atlne.s sold here and elsewhere nmthnnl grades of domestic goods, but In order tnirl tins low prlce we will Oder Genulne Freil uoeas ni.ivc, as auovequeted, OUH ENTIUE STOCK OF SUNSHADES AND PARASO! Will be ettered Without Regard te Cost. Purnse's worth from iZM te 17. will be sold from!l..'jiMe.'..ri. 1 Big Reduction In the prices of Embrelde Flouncing", Colored Embroideries, Genu iiupericu ftceicn anil rreuen tsinximms, viq As It is our desire te cut the Summer stc hs low ns pev-lhle this season, we will nl many things pertaining thereto at iinustin low prills. s 26 East King Street, IVNCASTER. I'A. uiansviydlt A(li;.M'l leit CALLAHAN CO'S iiieut te lake, the nineeef Red lx'ad. bulk It m ukes Ile I lines the quantity of r lead und Is farsuiirler In making steam Jein mckhur iiihh und hand hole nlales en beilet Ai" , Ac, IV 1 .V e1'HK in-r peu ml, nt JOII llh.Sl'S, .;i Vzl l-ulleufclKVt, tu7-tfct fane French Satii People Cash Sten -.! r ?- f, " ,. , J S- tMf'i f vrHfrait-., jat-1