yi.c.rcc' 'f tf'Jt t u M- ," V -, rS ??'?' 1 ? .. -J ' TilGAft WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1885. i iim-i rnrin - ' - i h uri i i i f 4,.' . -.f 1 H Hi LK: V ." . SCHOOL BOARD iALZ.r ran ate iwh- F CROHN 1" J1I7S1.YEAW. Mm' Eletttle Light Arrangements te Flre Department Matters A Kutlccd from Iter Heme. anri mil 4 tVMfJNtSO 07 MMam W'J- &t .! ibent the lllvrr lloreiigh. fMfamT cortfspenacnce 01 intilliuimckh. CeLUMHM, Julys. The Columbia school beard held n special uicctlug last nlclit, railed V1 'srtlb Inntiuue of Uie repair mid supply com- mtMe, at Uie oillre or Dr. W U. Tayler, Uie president of the beard. ,Tae comniltteo iiaii te recommend mat 1110 Miiera In tlie cellar or tlie Cherry street "Mwsal bulldlnir were In n vervunlH condition Jg'r'ail Hut they slieiild be attended te at ence Y!M0 a ie nans ei uie ttitierciii hcuoei i mn Af ll.t.a ttsitlilln linen it l.nnt ! t tn. gM'!rwinfced for n long time, tlie donning; of tlie RiVaW ftheuld be looked idter. Tlie rccoin rccein rccoin riv.W'AendaUensortlio coinnilllce tcre adopted 1UBIIIBII1 Llll IIIIIIIIIIIU U U IIIIL IflTlTII III1I1U- I. f atmA Mm, for doing llih necwury work be 51 ..thmmVnA fnr- t.fc-. v.Tlin fnmtnlftfn v4 ulsri tiihtriiefnil In rfv. L..H-'elV0 jprepxinalsfur niipplylug Hie Columbia EsiiA;' school district with coal for iire In tlie several SW bulldlncs (lurlnc- the ensultur cnr. It Is J '!fT thought beat te buy a AihU-Iush iualltyef i 'eon wis year, as 1110 interior coal that lias tv ,; iWn usea uy tiioFciieoisuurini; the runner ,Wi yearn has been the ratoe of making the ? .W$?r,lUrnaecs In such txxir condition us thev nre at ?.- present. f$f, Flre Department Matters. is ... . A convention or me e eel en n :i en ei ei '( the Columbia I'lre dcartincnt and three ns fcVMff ,BMiani,one irem enen company te act witn ff-" Ul0 cn,c and when absent te 1111 the ittsitien '' Iht tbeone in whose ward thullru lupinum te 'j&fefft'teke charge, will be held next Tuesday ove- -J&j.nliiss. ThrM cleleirnte.s from nu-li reiiiti.tttv L? .'f1" . ' dthB'torgiJdent of council nml flni com- Ivy5'litlttee will couipeso the couveiitien. The fi'.y, Messrs Gee. W. 8ehroder, Ucurge It. Hen- The Vlgllaiitfiroceniprtiiy held their reg ular monthly meeting yesterday and olected the delegates te renrescnt the company at ; the convention iioxtTueHdiiyoveiiliiL'. They alie decided te accept the Invitation extended te them te participate in the llrciniin'H parade in Ilarrlsburg, en Heptcmler 17, the occasion being the annual meeting of the htate tire man's convention at that place. A number of the Vigilant llre cempanv have termed a base ball club ami will visit Yerk en July 17, te play it came of ball with u club composed Irem members of the Lau rie flre company of that place. Kutlced Away Frem Heme. Maiy Muercr, daughter of Charles Muerer, living In Kagtewn, ha3 been t nticed away from home by Lizzie Lutz and lien. Stipe. The town olllcers wcre put upon her track, and succeeded in capturiiigtheglrlin Heise'a weeds. Tliey also leund her ether clothing bid in the weeds as she told the ofllcers that suenau Intended te runialn away Irem home, ' Squtre Evans has issued warrants for the ar- .f rest of the interested parties who are con- ff . ce,Tued in the cause of the girl leaving her . , -Ifome, but as yet they have net lieen arrested. A hitting Tin hey GeMiler. , IMr. Thoe. K Urban a Tew wee Us age placed a turkey hen upon a nest, at his island in the Susquehanna river, near Pert Deposit. The hen was attending te the hatching or the eggs when the gobbler, by seme strange fancy, chased her from the nest and took the place upon the nest himself. The gobbler attend ing te the duties which he voluntarily took upon himself, in the course of a few weeks a breed of young turkevs wero hatch ed. The circumstaiice is regarded as some thing very romarkable. IlulhllMg Operation. Werk is rapidly progressing at the several new houses that are being built en Chestnut street. The reef en one of the houses Is ery nearly finished, and the heuse can be occu pied by the first of (September. The digging of the cclKud at the head of Iiecust ler the ten new houses that will be built at that portion of the town has already cuunnunceu, nnu win oe raniuiy piisneu .ieau se that the houses can be seen built i uiuuber it houses are receiving fresh of paint, and that makes the naintersef . VHHM our town very bue y. The town is showing ,, great activity as Jar as building is concerned. Piulilne the Kleetrlc Light. i The necessary work toward lighting the "i town by electricity is being rapidly pushed ' ahead by the company In charge of the work. ,, The engine has been bought from a party In VJPottuvllle and the poles will be ready by next week, when they will be placed In ik sitlen at the vmleus ixilnts around town. The Ilomlngtei. re light has been adopted by the t company for use tiiien the streets, while for stores and dwelling houses the Kdisen incan descent light will be used. lloreugli Hi-left. Mr. Geerge 8. Jlann, was elected a director of the Columbia National bank yeslerday, te fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Colonel Samuel Sliecli from the beard. A very rare cactus plant cau be seen In the yard of William Ferger, en Walnut street The plant bears a large number ei beautiful .lowers. The comrades who visited Portland, te., entertained the members of General Welsh pest Ne. 118 0. A. It last evening by their experiences at the encampment held at that place. The fellow empleyes of Frank Ilogeutegler held a large surprise party at his home en Cedar street last night The occasion was the 40th bllthday of Mr. Ilogentoglor. The fish sclmtcs have been closed in order te ralse the river at the bridge te permit canal beats te pass evor the river. The low stage of the river made this necessarry. The Prosbyterian church is placing a new Keeley heater hi the cellar or the church, as the old one is unlit for use. On Friday next a party of Columbians will Visit MeCall's Ferry and spend tlie day en- jeying the beauties or that place. A number of Columbians are In Ilarrlsburg tc-day at the Kepuhlican state convention. Teuteula Ledge Kulgtit et Tjlhlae. . The following efllcers of Teutenia ledge, Ve. 165, Knights of Pythias, wero Installed last evening : C C Gustaviis Schmidt "V. a Carl Shultz. M. of W. Philip Klause. M. of F. Carl Ilehn. M. of E. J. II. Ostermayer. Prelate Henry lleut I. G. Michael Musselman. O. G. Thes. Titus. Trustee-:Willlain Ilalz. Hep. te Grand l.xlge. Adam Oblendcr. Thlslodgeisin a very nourishing condi tion. The membership fa HI8, M6U has been expenueu jer reuer U 11 ring tlie past and the assets of the ledge are f7,Ose. term, Attention, Juke llatz. This morning as an Adams express wagon heavily leadod with goods, was being drivcu along Fllbert street, near Poplar, the wheel went down in a big rut and the wagon was upset Little d.unage was dene, but Jake Uatz recolved a line "laying out" from the driver. Injured M collision. Alex. Graven, fermerly an empleye of J. H. Martin cfc Ce., this city, was among theso iuiured in the collision en the Switchback railroad at Maueh Chunk, Pa., en Saturday last Hw injuries wero net of a serious character. A Stelen Team. Our officers Iirve been requested te be en the lookout for a team stolen last night at WestmluBtcr, Maryland. The animal is described as a horrel mare, 7 years old, lump en hind leg abeve knee. CSnun te lledferd. Congressman Hlestand is net worrying about the convention, and he lea for lledferd tbts afternoon in company with Win. A. Alice. K. II. Yundt for Judge. A correspondent 0r the Heading Herald suggests E. IL Yundt, esq., of Blue Hall, this county, for the vacant Heiks ceuuty Judgeship. Kent Out. Wm. Allen, en complaint or his father, was sent te jail ler 25 days, by Alderman Mc Conomy this uflorueon. Hq had been drunk and disorderly. Surely or tue Vcure. Ktuier Itewman has beeii held by Alder wn Ocen for a hearing te answer the charge ofsuretyef the peace, piererml by Wm. QUgere. v An Agul MuR-r't Ueatb. Henry llollewbush, of near Bletter's store, Frederick township, Montgomery county, who died en Friday last, aged 81 years, was supposed te be a man of rather limited means and inceme, for he and his wlle lived in n very miserly and saving way. It was known that his wire had (3,000 at interest, but thnt was supposed te be about all the aged ceu- Ele had te " keep the wolf from the deer." Ince his death, howevor, (5,000 in geld and silver coins wcre found in n box where the money had been slewed away, of which sum n art was in old and rare coins, and $700 In enu dollar geld pieces. In addition te thin, en Monday, whlle nrcparlng te cook forthe funeral, which took place Tues day morning, at the Hwatnp churchcf, n find er'?l,.t.rl In cash (all paper inoney) was dis covered hidden under a dish in a cupboard in the house The discovery of tills hearded away wealth was quite it stirprise te me neighborhood, and lias created a sensation. The money has been deposited lit ene ei tlie Ileyurtuwii banks. HTATKMKNT. The undersigned, iv Committee of Director of the Kiiltahle Mfu Ansiiranee Heelcty of the United States, appointed te fni initiate the views of the Heard en the advantages tilfercd by the Seelety te the public, lepert ! 1st. The Society Issues all tlie approved Tenus of aHHUiiinrc, Including Oldluary Mle, Endow ment, iindTuntliiu policies. Ills liiimatellal te the lilti'olerH which form or policy Is taken by Intending asiucm. M. The blfe and Endowment forum of policy provide for annual cash dividends and ngiirreii. dcr valuet aie Indisputable after three years, and payable Immediately after proer or death. 3d. The premiums en tv Tontine, policy are the same as en the Ordinal y 1,1 re, but, while the lat ter Is only payable In the event of death, the holder or the Tentlmi policy has the right te draw the whole of the reserve and the nceumiilatel prellts In canh at the end el a stated period ; thus, during his own life time, after his producing years are past.hu can, without any larger premium than en an ordinary policy, secute these unKATSit ad vantages. 4lh. Experience hens that the iclurn paid In cash en malm tug Ten tine policies approximates te, or exceeds the amount or pieinluiim paid by policy-holders, se that the aeruge eojlerthe assurance will lie only about the lnteiesten the premiums. tith. Tontine policies, like ethers, 1110 paid In lull in the event or death nt any tlmeduilngthe term of the policy, and are Incontestable uftci three years, and payable Immediately nflcr due proof of death. ' lilh. Kxiieilence shows that the mnitallty U lower among Tontine policy holders, as the better lives seek this kind of assurance, w hlcli Is it con siderable seuice of prellt. 7th. Tontine policies 111 be uiadeiiou-ferfelta-hle under the laws of the state. If se desired at the time the assurance Is eUcctcd. 8th. The Tontlne System Is fair and Just j Its accounts are accurately kept, separate riemall ether business; the Hinds judiciously invested nnd Impteved, and the accumulated prellts faithfully guaided mid piepcily apportioned. tltb. Thu Heclety h:is since Its organization transacted a linger amount el new huslncis than any ether company, while lui niiwtiiislncss forthe llrst hair or the present yiur Is WI,7SO(. OOO hu-ger than th.lt or thu first hair or lel. It has Assets of 60,tltHI,0O0 ever H, 000,000 or Mil plus, and Its ratio et Surplus te I. lability Is greater than that of any ether coiii ceiii )any. I IIAI'NCKY M. IIKI'KW, .I01IN A. STKWAKT, KUGE.NK KKM.V, WILLIAM A. WHKKI.OCK, CIIAltl.KSti. LAS1IO.N. JOHN SI.OASK, IIKNHY II. HVlli:, Ceuunlttcu of the Heard et lllreelets el the E"ultable Life Assumtire Society of the United Mates. W. J. MADDEN, Manager for Lancaster and Surrounding Counties, Jy7-3td Ne. SW Neittn l'uiNcic St. ,, A sixrlllng f.i I. Ileal t l)-caic Is only In ferior In fatality te consumption. De net suffer from It, but use IHt.tiltAVKS' IIKAKT UKUU LATOIt. It has cuied thousands, why net you. Free pamphlet or t K. IngalN, Cambridge, Mass. Jy21d STAJUtlAUM. Stivklv Suteuh. On the evening or the lxt Inst., nt the residence or the bride's parents In Ouuiryvllle, l'u., by liev. .1. Jl. Bender, Jacob E. htlvely te Jlary O. Suter, bother Oiiurrvvlllu, l'a. lldftw aiAUKHTH. New Yerk I reilure JIurkrt. Nkw Yens, July 8. Fleur maiket dull and pilccsiireiinebauged ; Fine, ut i .T51 :v ; buperflnu, tlluiii 75; Common te Fancy Ex tra Ohie, ! net ou; Uoed te Choice Extra Western, irt3 73 : Minnesota, 1 4't') !'. Wheat Ne. 2 lied, Winter, July,'J3j;e; Aug., II no-74 ; Sept., 1 tti. Cern Ne. ! Mixed, July. MJJc ! Aug., Sic, OaUt Ne.2 Mixed. a7e for July ;3leler Aug. Ityu dull and steady. liar ley nominal. Ferk dull ! Mess, til 12K0H 3V,i. Lard 0 70. Aug ; t in, .".ejit. Molasses steady ; 2le Cuba ferW lest Turjiontlne steady at SsJic. llesln llrmatrj"tjl 2JK lerstmbied te geed. Freights dull ; lirnlii 10 Liverpool rft. flintier dull j Western Imitation Oieamery, Cheese firm : Western Flat. SWfffic. Eggs dull; Western, 12r.!u; Stale, 130 13Kc. Itlce quiet. Siiuar Una: Heflned Cutleaf and Crushed VAdiniei Courectlencrs' "A."0Jf;c. 1 allow llrm ) prime city, wQi 5-ir,c. l'otreleum dull ; refined In eases, IJfXc. Coffee dull : fair cargoes, BJic. Hay nominal. Livestock l'rlre,. Cuioaeo. Cattle UecelptH, 2,Hl head ; Hhlp Hhlp meuls, 2,100 hid ; market stronger and h'ylJe higher: shipping Hteers. I.3SO01.5IO p.s, VU'i 0 2S; 1.20O1.3.)0 fts., S 2SS 0 ; U1O0 1,200 H.8., II fe S40;steckers and reeders, stew at i0eSlf.0; cows, bulls and mixed, $J Mlil 40; through Texans luQISe higher ni ?i ttfil 2J; Western grass Cattle, 1.1M fts, 12. Ilegs Hecelpts, f.Mw htud ; shipments, (1.CO0; market tlrni en light, but heavy ruled 10c loner; rough and mixed, J HtQi il: ixicklng nnd shipping, l (XWJ4 15; light Heights, (3 Kh U5; skips. (3 W$i 75. Sheep Keuelpls, 1,000 head ; shipments, 'Jl head: best strong ; natives, fi MQI 10: IVcsl vrii.fJ 40.'t SO; Texans, tl lJfl 40. East LinxRTT Cattle active and unchanged ; receipts past is hours, Jul head ; shipments same time, 1,103 head ; no shipments te New Yerk yesterday. Hogs steady nnd llrm, : I'hlladclphlas, H 43350; Yerkeis, ft :!0(J1 40; receipts, past 48 hours, 1,0(10 bead ; shipments same time, 4,100 head ; Shipments te New Yerk yesterday ii carloads. Sheep dull and unchanged ; receipts past Is hours, ti,200 head ; shliuueiits sauie lime 4 tee head. Chicago I'reduce Market. Chicago, July 8,0:Wu. in. Market opened; Wheat August, (Se ; Sept., Wife : Oct, WXc Cern August, iVie ; Sept. 4 ; Oct., 4(c. Oats Aug , 'JU&e. l'erk Aug.,IU (te; Kepi., Jill 00; Oct., $1010. Lard Aug., i .V, ; Sept, ! . ltlbs Aug., (3 3'.' ; Sept., I J. StecK Markets. Quotations by I teed, McUrunu A Ce., Hankers, Lancaster, l'a. 11 a.m. 12 K. 3p.m. Missouri Tuclfle .... Michigan Central New Yerk Central K'U New Jersey Central 3;, Ohie Central Del., Lack. A Western UIJ-J Denver A ltloUrande Erie ijj KansiwATexas 1752 Lake Shere Ui Chicago AN. W., common. ViZ N. N.Ont A Western ; SM.' HI Xi'i'i b "ft 7 MU 2IK iS;i i 7 61U 3.! ), iii" 7 ii" St l'aul A Omaha... t-acine siaii Kechester A l'lttsburg... 8t l'aul "... Texas l'aclfle Union l'acltle Wfthflsh r!miiiiimt 48 mi 7ivi Dej Wabush 1'relerred Western Union Telegraph.. tWi Ix)ulsvllle A Nashvllle 3I N. Y., Chi. A St L J-ehjBh Valley... 57K s l'ennsylvanla , Heading 1'. T. Alliitralc Northern I'aclllc Ceintnuii Northern l'acltlc Fi-ef.,.., llestenvllle , Philadelphia A Erie Northern Central Central Trunsp Canada Southern en reople's Passenger..... JS', vX 'ili mi 97 ou?i New Yerk Stock Market. Nsw Yerk, July8.-Wall street. 1:30 p. m. m. Meney easy at l)i per cent Exchange quiet. Governments tlrm. Currency e's, ll27Ji bid j 4's Coup., tlttyi bid; fs de, 112K bid. The stock market opened very dnll and featureless, and go continued up te the 11 rat call, when en seme buying of Jersey Central, Lackn wanna and the Vauderbllts, figures took an up. ward turn and and advanced by mldduv !te lW perccut. Since uoeu the market ha been dull I but figures Arm at the belt figures of the morn ing. lr.M. Sf.m. Western Union., i...... G0 At Adam Express 137 Amerlcan Kxprcss..... , .... Ul , U.B. Express Mkj Wells. Karce & Ce 103 CO. if AC New Yerk Central KVi New Jersey Central Ssl4 Ui Illinois icmrai express Ohie Central... i .... J Michigan Centra! , Northern l'aclfle 10JJ " l'lufcrrcd tf2 Cuntial t'nctnc lnH Union l'acine fttt Vni Biinseun i Heine u-?i mil, Texan l'ncine llH "S New Yerk Klnvatcd.. MetreKilltmi..... .... la Manhattan... Alt ATcire llnule 17 " Piiilelied Canada tjeiitticin Canada Inelllc . Chlrnite A Alten Cites. A Ohie 4 ii. A una 7n Del., Lac. A West U", llenver Kile... " rrcferred.. Hannibal A St Je i'i i " rreicrrca Kansas A Texas La 1(0 shore L. K. A W L'vs'lluA Nashville Merris A Essex... Northwest I'n'leiied Ontaile A Westeiu Ohie A Mississippi 1'ieferrcd..... Pacific Mall f.7 iH U.1U via ft''- :::: .?! I hi 4S l"J a Quicksilver l'releried Heading HM Keck Island Suit Francisce .... rreferred Omaha l'rerericd , St. l'aul 71) rreferred Nash A Chat M., L..H. &V Wabash " rrelened C, It. A I'JJ Kechester A I'ltUburg , I'd. AEviius Manitoba ir.i'j Oregon A Nuv OreL'en TmiiHce l'ullinan 1'alaee Cur ifK lis hi :i lM 7i Vi 7 .V.'IC Alt I'r.UTtHKUKSTS. OAK1NU l'OWUKH. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS ponder never Varies. A marvel of puilty, strength and whelcsnmcncss. Mete eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with Hie multitude et low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. .Villi eiilji in roil i. IIeval IUkinci I'lmucnCu., in, uaucircei, .-ew ieik. mitV27-lldAw XrANTIH)-A C.IHI, KOlt fSKNKHAL tT II euseunrk. AnnlvntNe. 21S East Klnv street. Itefeicnce rciulred. JyJSl1 17I1HST-CLAS.S HOAHDINn. J Together with the choice of rooms en the n rst or second lloer. Surpitssed by none In the city. Cation or address, NO. 40J NOUTU QUEEN ST. Teblu boiirdersHecemmiKlate4t uMld 51lTMKM HlClTTfl K Ol.l) STAN DA It I). ItOllltEK'.S WILD CIIEltUV TOXIC Fer Weakness, licneral Debility, Dyspejisla, Summer complaint, ulc. ItOIIItr.l.'S LIQUOR STOUE, npi22-lydlt Ne. 22 Centre Square. TJIULTON UKATU HKNKI'ICIAL AS- A-' SOCIATION. l.ANOASTEn. Jlllvfl. 1W5. Members of this seelety take notice that licio licie after the monthly meetings will be held ever' second Wednesday In the mouth nt Frank Frllch's Maner hotel. West King street. There will be a meeting THIS KVK.NI.Mi nls o'clock. All members are Invited te attend. ltd F.J. MAUTIN, Secretary. 17I.STATK Ol-' HOSANNA TOML1NSON, tcrcllv. Ijiiinisterceuntv.de- Jli lulu of laincastcr city. cctscd. The iiuilersfgueilaudller, appointed te distribute the balance remaining lit the hands of Chas. O. Hates, administrator, te and among thine legally entitled te the same, will sit ler Ibat purpose en TUESDAY, AUllUMTSTi, lss.1, at 10 o'clock, a m.. In the Library Koemofthn Court Heuse, In the City of Lancaster, where nil persons Interested In said distribution may attend ti. C. KENNEDY JySiildeiW Auditor. ATS A NT) l7l MK1 1 C LOTUINa Closing Out without regard te Cost, liar vest hands and ethers can be suited In Shirts, 1'ants, Overalls and Notions, at prices that will amply pay jeu te call and examine before you buy. HOflEHV A SPECIALTY, Fer Ladles, Cents and Misses, cheaper than ever. at IIECIITOLD'S, Ne.B2 North IJueeii Sliect -Sign of the lllg Stocking. BOYS AND OlllI. YOUNfJ LADIES en GENTLEMEN. CIuss for Instruction In Penmanship will be organized MONDAY, JULY 13. Call and Exnuiluu bjieeliuens of Improve ment. Full Information nt Koeinxof the LANCA8 TEU COMMEUCIALCOLLEOE.Ne. 10JJ East King Street. II. C. WEIDLEU, JjGdwdll Prlncipul. ASSIGNIH) IWTATH OK THK LAN caster Helt Company, or thu City et Lnn caster. The undersigned auditor, appointed te pass upon exceptions and te dlstilbute the naiuiiee rcmalnlnlnir In the hands at II. Irvine, assignee, for the benellt or creditors te and among thesu legally entitled te the same, will stl for tliut linrpose en THUUSDAY, the 13th day or AUlil'bT, A. D. 1883, at 2 o'clock p. in.. In the Library Itnem of the Court Heuse, in the city of Lancaster, where all persons In terested In said distribution may attend. 1). McMULLE.V, JlyCltdWeuw Auditor. RKl'OHTOKTUK CONDITION OK THK Farmers' National Hank, of iJincuster, Pa., at thu clese or business, J ULY 1, 1885 ; itusecacKS. Leans and dNceuuts t 913,378 ill U.S. Ilunds .VJi,isi in Due from ether National Hanks '.iw.y-js 57 Hanking Heuse , 35,000 no Expenses and taxes paid 2,308 i lllll of ether Hanks and cash Items... 18,888 00 Specie, Legal Tender notes and 5 per cent. Fund 117,415 oe 1.IAMMTIL8. Capital stock paid iii $ 450,000 oe Suiplusl'und 20o,emijo Undivided profits 51,31(1 28 .National Hank notes outstanding,.... 300,280 no Dividends unpaid 3,14300 Individual and U.S. deposits fsil.011 71 Due te oilier National flanks.., 30,12rt 82 l.37.910 81 EDW. II. HltOWN, Cashier. ltd KUrORTOK THK CONDITION OKTIIK (juartyvlllu National Hank, at Quarryvllle, in thu state of l'ennsylvanla, at thu close or bus iness JULY.l, 18.S5: IIESOL'HCUS. Leans Hud dlsreunls , , U. S. liends te hccuru circulation... . .$ I'.i.R'tl 70 . . 30.0OI Ul .. 18,002 50 511 17 .. 0,81!) Ul 13160 Due from approved reserve ngeuts. Due from ether National Hanks... Ileal estate, furniture, and fixtures Current expenses and taxes paid Checks ami and oilier cash Items, Hills or ether banks Fractional imperciirreuey, nickels and pennies Specie , Legal tender notes ltedciuptleii rund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent of circulation) 305 05 2ye III) 17 31 805 70 3.WJ7 OO 1,350 1X1 Total..,, f 101,772 U! LUMLITIUi. Capital stock paid In f oe.ui m no Suiplns rund li.irne Ul Undivided prullts 2.B3S 43 National Hank Notes outstanding 27,UU 00 .Individual deposits sulijeet te check. . 0l,u;9 70 Cashier's cheeks outstanding 428 OS Due te ether -National Hanks 72t) 78 Total , .l(fl,772 l State of I'eniHilcania, County of iAincaiter, .. I, A. s. JlAUKNrss, cashier or the abevc-iiauied bank, de solemnly swear that the above state ment U true, te thu best of my knowledge uud belter. A.b. HAKKNCSS, Cashier, Subscribed nnd sworn te before uie this 7th day or July, 1885. I,. M. l'ETEUS, Notary Public Ceurkct Atteat I HANDEUS McSPAKKAN. K. M. hTAUFFElt, J.J.COULTK1I, JlyB-ltd .vvv4iiit, Wxwten, ygr AD'KHTUJSMJF.MXH TOST. A8MALLi BLAOKtAND-TAN J-J Itat Terrier llltch. A llhentl reward will he paid en her return ;te the Luten Hetel, Kant Chestnut street. 4 ltd1 GE O HO K It K NJ KTT PltAOTlOAL l'I.UMHKit,tTKAM AND (IAS KITTKlt All order promptly attended te. Hnttsfuctlen Kuaruntccd. Werk dene nt reasennhla prices. NO. 5 NOUTU QUKKN 8TUKBT. Junel7-Sind Luucaitur, l'a. rnilK LAUGEHT, 1IKST AND MOST X couiplete assortment et l'laylng Cards In the city from 5 cents per pack up at HAHTMAN'H YE1.LOW fUONTCIOAIl bTOKE. UlTlilO HALK OF TAHLKS, OlfAlllH, Steves, Mlrmr.Klngcr&cwIngMnchluc. etc., thnctrectser Halph Simen, the Londen Clothing Innovator, Ne. ltd North llnke street, en Satur day, July llth, at lii. in. I.SIIUIIEUT, Aurllenccr. N, It. ThljMapestllvusalc, ns Itnlpli Is leav lug town. JlyfWtd KOTICKTO imilKIK HUILDKHH. Proposals ref the erection of a WrsKlen Inlcr-Ceunly llrldge ever Octoraro creek, at Kess Fording, will Ik) received at the County Commissioners' Unices, Lancaster and West Chester, until 12 o'clock neon, TlltlltSIlAY, JULYH, ISM. I'ropenaln will be opened In Iin easier the following Monday. Ily order or COMMISSIONED OF LANCASTEIl AND CHESTElt COUNTIES. JelO WAStlll.Jyl'J mUUNIMKHniVlDKNI). X The I'resldeut and Mnnagers iifthe'Lnn easier, Elizabeth A Mlddlctewn Turu)tke I lead have en the i:ih lust, declared n dividend or l e dollars and eighty-live cents en each share of stock forthe last six months, paynble en de- mnud. CIIAULESK. LONII, Jilly7-2ld.tltw Ticasiircr. H017SKS, HOIISKS, WAOONS, HAH ness and goods of all kinds sold en small commission by J. I.0SKNFIELD&C0., COMMKSIOMilKRCllAKTS, Ne. 7 West Orange Street, Lancaster, Pa. Alse olllee of Peeples' Mutual Livestock In In suntnee Ceiupany, Jly7-5ld fTHIIS IS TO OKHTIKY THAT K. JL Samuel M. Mycin, Jehn Olnurlcli and llenrv F. Ilarluian. eonunlsslenersof thoceuutv of Ijineaster, stale of Pennsylvania, have this day examined Clarke's Patent File Escape, sefd by (1. It Heffman A Ce., Hunlshurg, l'a., and de hereby approve or satin1, and recom mend Its erection In any or all buildings In this county requiring flre escapes, tinder Act or Assembly, approved June 3, 1K85. Wltnets our hand and seal this '2d day of July, 18-5. HAM'LM. MYKItS, JOHN OINOUICII. HENHYF. HAHTMAN. Attest : Kha.nk OniEST, Ceiumlsslunei s Cleik. jj.1 lnd T5KUUUTI0N IN CUSTOM .MAIM-: XV Clothing. A w ell-made. Kleifant IHttimeit and perfect titling Hiitluess Suit for 118.00. A KiKsf English Cerksciew Worsted Suit, flat raided, In one, two, three or four-button cuta way, rerfiVOO. A humlsemit Check Cusslmeru Suit for HH.VI. An elegant Sen;u Suit, In lilitek, blue, drub or brown, for 115.00. Finn English Sltlped or Check Pantaloons Hern f-Milup. lie memtier, ull work Is strictly first-class. Every gsrmeut warranted te L- vs i'prcsentcd. A geed lit, wctl-iuudu und nlcci trimmed. The largest assortment, ei puitcrns in tins city. A. II. KOSKNSTI.IN, Ui244iindlt 37 North Cueen street PROI'OSA US KOK COAU Proposals rer Ceal will be received at Ne. 23 West Chestnut street, until WEDNESDAY, J ULY 15, 1885, at 12 o'clock, neon, te furnish the public schools or this city with halt, broken, egg. Mete and nut, und Lykens Valley stove Ceal, te be of tlie best iiiallty, lree from dirt or shtte, and delivered In the cellars or the scbisd houses dutlng the monlhef July, as dlteelcd by the cemmitter. Thu bids te cover nil thu coal required forthe entile year about MM tens or mere. JOHN I. HAHTMAN. Chairman Committee, Uulldlngs und Oreunds. JyS-Std e ,K HALU The Most Serviceable us well as comfortable, tlethlng for present ear Is either Flannel or Serge, and the price that no can sell them Is se eiy mnilerate that no one need suffer by Uie mid summer heat. Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, S. E. Cea.MR Sixth ami Makkkt Stubkts, PlIILAIlKLI'IIIA. Je23-tfd AT HURSK'S. PICNIC GROCERIES. Suidlnes in OH itud JIustard. Fresh Salmen and Lebster. Petted I linn, Tongue, Chicken and Oaine. Deviled Hum and Chicken. Lunch Tongue and Whole Ox Tongue In Cans. Pickles In small glass Jars. Condensed Milk. Chipped Diled Heel. Full Cieuiu Chvese. Yerk Lunch or Pretzel Crackers. Fresh Oysters lit one and two pound cans, etc. PICNIC PLATES. Geed Royal Coffee and Teas, At BURSK, NO. 17 LAST KING STREET, LANCASTEU. PA. J.B MARTIN dt CO. HEADQUARTERS -FOlt FRUIT JARS -AND- Jelly "Tumblers ! The Best FRUIT JARS in the Market. ONE CAltl.OAD JUST KECEIVEU. We Guarantee Every Jar, and will llcfund the Muncy If It does net Keep the Contents. QUARTS, - -HALF-GALLON, 75c. $1.00 Jelly Tumblers, Tin Tep, - - 25c. Commom Tumblers, Jelly Cups, &c. TEN CRATES WHITE GRANITE, SECOND QUALITY. TEA, DINNEIt AND CIIAMHEII SETTS LESS THAN HALF. NEW COLORED GLASSWARE -IN 11E1IKY SETTS. ICE AND FItUIT HOWLS, ICK CltEAAI SETTS, &0., &0. rtin (6 Ce. Cor. West Kins ami Prince Sis. LANl ANVA8TEB, I' A. J. B. 1 irxtr Anrr.HTjrzMKrtT.i. RKMCH OF A IlKAl) 1NDU8TUY. Compared with Ik-nsen's 1,'anelne 1'nmus riastetsull crude and unsatisfactory, Price J UllUf. Tin: I1KST tin' City, at HAItTMAN'H Se HAVANA U1UAK IN YELLOW SIOUE, KUONT CHIAIt CLAHKK'HTKA STOHK HEHT (100DH nnd Honest Prices. Uniniilated Kugiir,7c. Whlle "A" fie. Svrun. lOe W at Coffee, 120 te .Tmi 41 lb, run) Laun- liennan Heap, 3e )l bar. dry Starch, (ki ft t. xeiepnnne. CLAHK E'S TEA STOUE, as West King Street 1710H HKNT AT Sli&O I'KIt MONTH. J The Linge llrlck DHelllng Heuse. 10 rrsims, and Small Dwelling, 3 rooms, and Large Frame Carpenter simp, en corner of Middle and Itoek Iteek land streets. Applvle IIAUHMA.V A IIUIt.NS, Ileal Estnte Ogents. Je303teeillt Ne. Ill West Orange St. AiN. BB. Uhe Miuiliiiini Heller Fleur. The Original. The Ilest, mayS-lyM.WAS It IriOHSALK. WILL HKSOLD AT l'UH . lie sale, nt Dlchl's Saleen, High stn-ct.eit Thursday evening, July ill It, et7K o'clock, thu iniiterl.il of two Frame Houses belonging te St I oseph'srongicgnt Inn, situated en I'eplar street ; the material must be removed tiy ihe purchaser. Conditions made known at sate. JiitynStd 1,. U1IOTKMYKK. GClTeOL TAX FOR IsKi. The duplicate Is In thu hands or the treasurer. Three per cent off ter prompt payment. W. O. MAUS1IALL, Treasurer, Ne. 12 Centre Square. MV Olllee hours from 9 it. m. te 4 p, m. Junelltfdll A TliANTlU CITY. The Chester County Heuse IS HOW OPEN. Comfortable, homelike, situated very near the sea, ullh extended tilazras upon three eci nil fronts. This Heuso has long been known us a most pleasant summer retieat. June! '.'uid .1, KKIM A SONS. I7ISTATK OK DAVID K 1 1,1,1 NO Kit, OK li thclty of Lancaster, deceased. Letters of udinlnlslr.il Ien c. I. e. ou said estate having been grunted let he uiidci'slgned, nil persons Indebted thereto aie leijuesled te make Immediate pay ment, and these having claims or demands against tlm same, will pieseut them without delay ler sett lenient te the undersigned, leahllng III thecilyef Lancaster. MII.LIAMS. SlllltK, Adiuliilstmier, Emli:n Fiianklim, Alt'y Jun'JJitTueiiw rui.iTiv.tL. TflOK JUKY COMM1KSIONKIL EDWAItU AMIILEIt, Ot Drumote township. Subject te the decision of the Demeerutlc county convention, inayZMfd.Vw pOH JUItYCO.M.MIKSIONliH, E. C. DILLEIt, Of Kail township, IJintiifcter county. Subject te the rules of Iho Democratic patty. myls-3tawM.WAStfdAw pOK.IUKYrCOMMI.SS10M:i,.r SAJICEL M.KNOX, of Leaeeek teunghlp. Suiiject te the deulslen of Iho Democratic County Couveiitien. Jly'-Hwd "POK JITHY COMiHSSIONKi:, IIEN.TAMIN HIJISEII. Of Hie Elgthh Ward, Lancaster City. Subject te the decision el the Demeerutlc county cenvcutluu. Jcl-tfdAw F IOII J UltY COilMIHSlONKH. JEIIO.ME It. SHULTZ. of Ellznbethtewn borough. Subject le the decision of thu Democratic county convention. d A w tfd DKMOCUATK' COl'.N'l'Y CONVEN TION. The l)einfeniey of the eeunty of ljtnensler III meet In their several dlstrleu en SATL'llDAY afternoon or evening, JULY IS, at putces itiiit nemeeu ueurs te no uiineunccu ten days In advitncu by handbill by their respeetlte eeiuiultteeineii, te elect threeer live delegates le the county und district conventions, which will be held lu ihe city el Lancaster, In the commit tee rooms, third llrsir el Keiller's postxifllce building, en WEDNESDAY, JULY -ii, and te select oue isirsen from each district ler county committeemen for thu ensuing year. THE COUNTY CONVENTION. The Delegates from the city Mill meet ut PI it. ni teelecl llirie delegates te thu state couveii ceuveii couveii teon. The Delegates from the Second (Leuer) Dis trict 111 meet ul 10 n. in., te eleel thicodclc thicedclc gsles. The Delegates from the Third (Upper) District will meet at luj it. in., and eleel lour delegates. The Delegates will meet lu County Conven tion nt 11 a. in., and nnmlnntu ONE PEItSON rer llecerder. ONE PEItSON rer County Solicitor. TWO PEItse.VS for Prison Insis-eters. TWO 1'KltSONSfer Dlleetoi-sef the Peer. ONE PEItSON ter Director or the Peer ( tue years.) ONE PEItSON rer Jury Commissioner. W. U. HENSEL, Chairman. I. 11. I.ICllTV, ) U.S. Pattkiisem, Secretaries. W. II. Uniim. ) N. II. Thu siM'clal attention el all liieinbcrs of the County Committee and efllcers of the Dele Dele gute elections is culled te the law governing Primary Elections requiring their efllcers te be sworn, Ac. CAillllAtlKS. OTANDAUD CAHH1AK WORK. Edward Edgerley, FINK CLUIULIGE UUILDEIt, MAltKKT STltEET, UKAIt OF POSTOFFICE, LANCASTEIl, VA. A LA HOE STOCK OF -BUGGIES & CARRIAGES Comprising thu Latest Styles and most Ele- Kmiuv riuisi Finished, lit GICEATLY ItKDUCKD PK1CES. . If vnu wish te lmrehiisn fi i-rwul nrtl. de. my work Is decidedly thu chuanesL In tlm state. MOTTO-" FA1U DEALING AND HONEST WORK." 3"I)en't full te encourage geed weik. All Werk FULLY WAIlltANTED Lewest Prices rerllEFAIKINGAND KEPA1NT1NU. Une set of workmen especially employed for that pur pose PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. nevaufdAw N ORHKCK & MILISY. LANCASTER CARRIAGE WORKS. Norbeck & Miley, Prep's. COItNEIl DUKE AND VINE STREETS, LAN CASTElt, PA. THE LAltUEST AND CHEAPEST RETAIL WORKS IN THE CITY Oil COUNTY. WE CAN AND DO SELL AS FINE A VEHICLE AS ANY OTIIEU 1IUILDER FAIt 11ELOW THKIlt PUICES. Hew we dolt is u mystery, but a visit te our factor)-, and teeing the system wu have adopted you will nut wonder. Patronize theso that deserve It. Our stock at present Is very large, and will be sold ut u still luilhcr reduction. We beast of our WHEELS, us they cannot he excelled. WK HAVE A LAHGE STOCK OF PINE SECOND-HAND WORK, CONSISTINO OF IIIH'.OIK.S, PH.ETONB, Ac., Xu., whleh will be sold cheap. jr(ltveusa call and be convinced. Ing neatly dene. Kepalr- I FUll HALJt OK JtJSXT. 1is.0H RENT : Three Law Oillces at Ne. NOUTHDUKK STltEET ( nnd u biuineiil 65 feet long, supplied iviiu wmei iuuuiwi. uisxjs-tia 11. FIUNK E3JJLEMAN. clot num. N1 NTH DAY -OF TIIE- Great Clearing Sale -AT- HIRSH & BROTHER'S ONE ntlCE CLOTHING HOUSE. We ndvetllsed last week the prices of seme fe,w urlleles, but. we have it Inst ; finished Mai king llnnn the ENTIIlE STOCK, and we uie new iciuly te give you tint Greatest tint-gains In CLOTHING, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, TltUNKS, VALISES, SATCHELS, Ac., Th.tt. were ever egered anywhere. Wnhave Itediiced the Prices Fully M percent oil tnesi of the stock, and meru than thai nit some. Wu wish local! Special Attention te the All-in-Oue Overalls, In all the illll'erent colors nnd iuntltles, of whleh we have absoliite control In Lancaster. These Overalls are without seams in thocietch uud buck, and am therefore it great Improve ment en the old style. Hirsli & Brether's ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, COUNEKOFNOUTIIQUEENSTKEETAND OENTIti: SOCAUE. w ITiL-lAMkON & FOSTER. .MEN'S SACK COAT SUITS, 7.(l te 112 U). MEN'S DAItK FANCY PATTEItN STItONO SUIT, t7.00. .MENS DAItK SIMMEH SEltOE SUIT, tS..V). MEN'd STYLISH PLAIDCABSIMEIIE Sl'IT,'.. MENS ALL-WOOL LKUIT AND DAItK CHEVIOT SUIT, tin.ua. MEN'S CAMP11ELL CASS1MEUE AND WOHSTED COltKSCUEW DKESS SUIT, t!2.). Sl'MHEU HEAD UEAIt.tl.UO. A Light Colored HAMItOO HAT, with Tropical Sncat Hand, tl.oe. A (iciiulne MACKINAW STItAW II AT, tl HI. A FtnuCANTON IlllAIDFLLL PUOPOKTION HAT.tl.l". And a Laigc Variety or 8U.MMEK HATS from 25c. te tl.tw. Heated Term Neckwear! Fancy patterns Washing String Tie A selec Hen or 1 1 dliretent styles, .V each. WIllTESTUISOTIES.lie. Per De.en. WHITE STIHNO TIES, 20c Per De.en. WHITE STltl.Mi TlK,3"'c. P-r De.en. CHILDltEN'.S WIMP-Olt TIES-PLAIDS POLlvADOTS, CHECKS, Audit Variety of Fancy Palters 25 Cents Emit, ISOVS'TI'IIULAUTIES. lis-, und 13c. Each. CENT'S SATTEEN PUFF bCAUFd 2 ler 2Se. UNDERWEIR. INDIAN UAC.E, NOVI VOVI. HALltltlOGAN, LISLE Til It E AD, SUMMEIIMEUINO, PEMIIItOKE. (cut's Siiiiuiier Drawers: MUSLIN, .IE AN, GAUZE, MEItlNO, FEATHER WEIGHT. G ENT'S NIGHT SHlltTS, MIc. te 11.23. COLLAKS and CUFFS. E. A. W.'S COLLARS AND Cl'FFS. CLUETT, I11CO. A CO.'S COLLAItS und CUFFS COON A CO.'S COLLARS and CUFFS. The Three Ilest Makes of COLLAUSand CUFFS. THE GEM, A Shee for lteysand men that will eerllte in the lueuiury of Iho wearer us it " Gent " for durubllity. be pepuhiilty of thesu Shisjs is Increasing. Although ether nttmctlens present them selves the Gem outshines them all. -MEN'S CONGRESS GEMS t2 25. MEN'S 1IALMOEALGEMS 2 23. MEN'S HUTTON GEMS 2 fm. ROYS' CONGRESS GEMS 1 7.1. ltOYS'HALMORAL GEMS 1 KS. HOYS' HUTTON GE.MS 2 10. -S totes clesu at 0 p. in., except Salmday. :, 34, 3 & 38 East King Street, LANCASTER. PA. SVKVTAVI.KS, OUPEKIOK SPECTACLES -AND- EYE-GLASSES. Microscopes, Field Glasses, Barometers, Telo Tele scopes, Magle Lauterns, ThurmnmeterH, Draw. Ing Instruments, Philosophical und Chemical Apparatus. List and Descriptions or bur Ten Catalogues sent FREE en application, QUEEN &CO, NO. Wl CHESTNUT ST. PHILADELPHIA mara-lydAw "WITHOUT KXCEITION, THK 111JST I V Cigars In the town, two for Ac, at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT C1UAR STORE. T UVAN'S I'LOUH. LEVAN'S FANCY ROLLER FLOUR. Makes Elegant llrcad. Fer sale by Grocers generally. Levan & Sens, MorehnntMlllors, Otllcu: 17 NORTH I'KINCEST. pr27-iiii1 c AI,T, AT HKIOAHT'8 OLD WINK STORK W i 1 ain roster. WiHiamseii k Pester, -FOR Ltsten's Extract of Beef. NNKST IN THB WOKL1). Established, 17b5. H. E. SLA YUAKER, AgL. febn-ttd Ne. 29 East King St. milE MANSION! THE "MANSION." ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. The Leading and Largest Hetel. Fairly loot leot loet ted, elegantly furnljhed and liberally itisnaged. Electric bells, lights, and all modern improve. uieutB. Geed orchestra, OHAS. McOLADB, JyT-Sind rrojirleter. V LOT II IS (I. rV.-v ' ', 4.'':'' V V 'Vsf Clothing le mret every liincy and le jili'ase Uie insle of every buyer iimy always be round en out fables. Ne ene need leave us uiisaUsIled. Our sleek is full el" real bnrgnins nt closing prices, within the reach el" every purchaser. A. 0. YATES & 00., 602, 004, 606 CHESTNUT ST. I'hllurfeljdjlj,. iu?-3md II UY OiHttlS. TOIIN H. OIVLEK. OKO. V. HATH VON. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF SILKS. On June '.'ilh we t educed tlie prices or nil Silks One Iit CHECKED AND STRIPED SlLKSriomSec. teluc. One Let CHECKED AND STRIPED SILKS rrem 75c. te Kie. One Let FIGURED FOULARD SILKS from tl.OiJ le 75c. One Let FIGURED FOULARD SILKS Irem tl.OU le 5-c. M-ASKTO RLE THE GOODS. 1J0 We uie showing an eltgaut aertment or Black and Colored Silks AT ASTONISHING LOW PRIl ES. It will pjy any one wanting Silks te leek at our goods heroic bu Ing. JOHN S. GIYLER & CO, NO. 25 BAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER. PA. D KICSS GOODS. ANOTHER CARLOAD OF SUMMER GOODS RECEIVED AT THE HEW YOEX STORE. Twe Cases IJeautlful PRINTED SATIRES, Fifteen Cents a yard ; tiiude te cll ut 23 Cents, An Immense Stock el WASHING DRESS GOODS. CHAMI'.ltAYS, SEERSUCKERS, GINGHA.MK, IIATISTtS VICTORIA LAWNS, INDIA LINENS, NAINSOOKS AND PHJUES, At Lewest City l'ricis. A CHOICE SELECTION OF ORIENTAL AND EGYPTIAN LACES, SWISS NAINSOOK and CAMIIR1C EMBROIDERIES, In All Wlilt In and Qualities ut the Lewest Prices Ever Known in Iho Trade. WATT, SHiD & CO, Nes. 8 & 10 East King Street. ULASS'AJtX. XpGli it MAltTIN; Queensware CHINA HALL ANOTI1KH LOT OF DAMAGEDWARE at vunr low i-hices. Jelly Cups, Jars anl Tumblers. A Let et Cheap Table GLASSWARE. S-Sek These Goods llureRK PtiiiciiAEiNa. High Si Martin, NO. 16 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA JIATS ANJi CAVS. rjKKAT iu:ductiens. DOWN GO THE PRICES AT STAUFFDR.& CO.'S. Leading Manufacturing Halters. All our Large Sleek or FINE MACKINAW, MANILLA. ENGLISH DUNSTAHLE and I AN TON HKAlb STRAW HATS Te he Beld new, Regardless of foil. Alse, ull IheStiiiiiuerSiyleslu DERUV AND LIGHT OASS1.M HUE At E.traer. illuary Dlnceunls. ltcliigiiuiiiur.icturers, uud buying direct from liiaituraetuiuiH, wu can cloce out tlie ruiiialudei ruiiialudei ef our Siiuiincf Sleek ut prices lower than liny ether house lu thu city, Cull and be convinced W. I). STAiTITEK, & CO., (SHULTZ A HROS.'OLD STAND), NO. 31 & 33 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, PA. WATCH JiH, AC. "lyATCUKS, OI.OCKH AND JKWUl.HY. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JKWELRV.at LOUIS WKBEll'S, Ne. 159 1-2 North Queen Street, Opposlte City llotel, near Pa. It. It. Depot, Correct tliue at neon dally from Washington. D. e. Watches and Clocks repaired, leguluted andadjuated. lyai-lyd HAIM'V TIIOUOHT AN!) IilSllKUOA Tobaccnsenly 80 per plug, nt HAKTMAN'S VELLOW FUONT UIQAIt STORE. '. .-J. ' v.! ,- f't- s
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