te wn i ii . r 3 .- s n' i '!- ? vs--" " 4 fl $ I i .). -W; ,r i jv-' ftf'' j vi!r s- " Hi u THE IiACASTER DAILY INELLigENOEB, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1885, 1. t$ w 1M1 police courts. fi& i$ R BL . A . I' Bawr.UK ' iJlOTH JLltRAIONXD VOJl FM'i'J i-t' .. a WJHMUf V 0 1 V41 AIT V 1J1U OlilAAJi i Urmat Leu the Offenders Off, Attcr Vhwu Seino Sound Advice A tlreke- ' Nnfrew Ecpe Irani Death Ilrlcf L& tlkn-ttBth Item reneiml Pointer. s- .1 .. ;r '. Swtttwr CoiTpfiiieiicleiico of the Iktkllieenckr. J Columbia, Pa., July 23. Yosterdny ortor ertor orter M complaint was entered by Mrs. Ann Sm.ttvr. rf Kltelinnlnwn. nt thn ofllee of LVjfL", feature Ti.va.is. chnreItiK Jebn Ulmer, Hi ? ?3Wiegld, living In thosame neighborhood, A. ', whk assault. A hearing wai given young . J1. "S?tt .... ,,.. ...1 .1... li.1t..l.MmtilnHfM FiftLyru'uiitier nai nij;i' auii uiu iuuuwiuku1uu1"-w jWm preduced : Mrs. Keutter and sirs. Eliza 5"Klbh Straw wero engaged In conversation en Nsi Um front steps or the latter's resldonce. en "'A S lUuifu. .kt.utAl t,nn n itAnn ,iTtlllirr ivllll f HiWrt force, suddenly passed In clese prex- Vftlmlty te their heads. The slone was n very S'jirge one, weighing nearly two pounds, and .vbs:i:lt It vnnlil linvn struck" tlher 0110 ?4'v;te'ef the ladles, would . have seriously fewinjured them. Yeung Ulmer, In uorenso, ftedUutkethrowthestonoata cat that was p.iwineylBkllils ehlckens. He did net think 7)3 that he did any wrong, but the act was vlolat vlelat Vr'.lng a borough ordlunnce prohibiting the " throwing of stones In the borough. Upen Ving security ler me paymontei inunHn e bev was dlschnrircd with a caution net te ?MMt bin net Iii n miblln nlnee. as the llOXt time he would net get en with as light a sentence, vA young boy named Clinten Slieelr. was arrested vesteriiav en the chareoef throwing ketenes at a boy named Null, ile was taken B' ti .before 'Squire Hvans for n hearing, and upon R-:MV'premIslnK net te rereat the act and te be a rS better boy, was discharged by the justice. v MI" Chief HnrenHM Jacksen ordered the arrest I'e of a sUmger in town. 1 ,,leT, for being drunk v.- 'Wednesday morning. , named Themas Corb- nn tvnltnit street en 'Wednesday morning. He was taken te the borough lockup and last evening discharged neon nremlslni: te loave town. In a very short tlme atter his leaving the ofllcetho con stable again found Themas in thosame con dition. He u as again arrested and put in the r lockup. This morning he was released and then fulfilled his premiso te leave town. A proclamation has been Issued by Chlof Burgess Jacksen warning all owners of dogs te niuezie tee same ler 1110 space 01 hj , from July 25. Fallure te comply with tlie , erdinance relating te this matter will result In the capttire and killing of dogs. A ItraKeuian In Peril. Yesterday afternoon a brakeman In the empley el tlie Heading it Columbia railroad cempany.'namcd Leuis Cashecr, get oil- the cngliie In'order te turn a switch ; and wlicn be tried te Jump en again he steed In tlie middle of the track waiting for the anmeach Of the locomotive. As It approached him he made a leap for the step but missed ids foot ing. He was fertunate enough te catch held of the handrail and hung in this position " with his feet dragging along the tics and in clese quarters te the wheels. He was dragged for seme dlstance before the engine stepped and tlie man was rescued from Ills perilous position. The grip which he had taken upon the handrail was the only thing that saved him. l'crselial I'elnlK. Mr. Goe. W. Clillds, at the suggestion el Goe. W. Scliroeder, secretary, has presented the Vigilant flre company with a ery hand some Bible, engraved, In geld letters " Pre sented te tlie Vigilant steam tire engine com pany Ne, 2, by (loergo Clillds." Mrs. M. M. Sharpless, MrK. H. Sharjiless and Miss Mary Sharpless, of Cataw issa, Pa., are In Columbia, en a visit te friends. Hev. H. W. Humphrlss, wlfe and daugh ter, of Philadelphia, are visiting Columbia asguostsef Mr. and Mrs. Abram llruner, en Cherry street. Mr. 11. P. llruner and daughters, Misses Annie and Caddie, are spending the heated term among the mountains in the vicinity or Uresaen. -, t The Iternugh lludicct. Gen. Welsh pest, G. A. B., displays flags at half mast for Grant Tlie electric light poles are being distributed forerectlon Sus Sus Sus quohannalleso CaNe. 0, invites the Colum bia fire rnniri'a,wN t nm if" lsburg. Pspt lTtfjMMjwliaMlCrluunMBts Mt. 0i.WS2iS3fcfc?Rel picnics at ;cert Hen wero Lumishing the fur- Pclin Vlvllnnt flr "jSrler eri cTnen Picnic ei me sueuin, ,,,i liuected witn tue 'rrinuy neiorme Bt. Jehn's Lutheran churches, went te ryn park this morning. Twenty cars were required te carry tlie persons attending and they wero crowded te their utmost ca pacity. This is the largest plcnle of the , season. The Columbia baud went with the picnic. r VUITUJLHY SOTXS. Death of a Leading Citizen or Uniinnre-MUs Annie Corcoran, or This City. Chestnut Level has lest another old citizen add prominent man In tlie death of Themas A. Clark which occurred at his home yester- day morning. He was almost 80 years old, and has lived all that tlme within a mile of the place where he died. He was a very quiet, unassuming man, but a valuable citizen and a worthy member of tlie Presbyterian church at Chestnut Level j and he will be very much missed by his brethren. His wife died Just about a year aga He leaves three sons, Dr. Bebert, Jehn, and William, and two daughters, tlie wives of Proiesser Nlcholseu, and ofHev. L. C. Butter, Jr. ilia funeral will take place en Friday morning. Death or Annie Corcoran. Miss Annle Corcoran died at her rosidenco, Ne, 130 Seuth Water street, lest night, aged 64 years. Deceased a was natlve et Ireland, but a resident of this city for many yearn, making her home with her brother, the late Hugh Corcoran. She was afllicted with asthma for years and yosterday, w liile she appeared werse than usual, her physicians dla net think thure was any immodiate danger et death, ller luneral will take place en Saturday morning at 10 o'clock, and a requiem mass will be colehrated la the chapel at St. Mark's academy. r Anether Ceiitennurlan Ueue. Jane Berry, tlie eldest resldent or Hart township, died at tlie resldonce of her seu, ea the Urewn farm, ene mlle south of Nine Points, at the advanced age of ene hundred and one years, six months and twenty-six days, and was Imried en Weduesday, 'i!d Inst., att) o'cleek a.m., at Mount Pleasant M. E. church, In Sadsbury tewushlp. I)o I)e ceased was born mid misea near Williams town, ParJt. w.vnship, but for sometlmo j.m nuj been a resident of Hart, where she was highly osttcmed by a wlde clrcle of friends. Salt Aptlnst mi inaiirauce Cumpany, D;0. Bakerand II. M. Houser,sellcltors ler Gcerge Soldemridgo, te-day en tered suit in the court of tomnien pleas agalnt the Chester County Mutual Flre IuBtirance com pany. The mill of Mr. Boldemrldgo was de stroyed by flre seme weeks age ; tlie less w as abeut'17,O00, The Lancaster County Mutual Insurauce company paid the unieunt orthe policy en their company as seen as the proofs of less were furnished. The Choster county company claims tli.it thelr company, under sthe policy luuud, is only liable ter threo fourths el the amount Insured. Mr. Soldom Seldom Soldem rld((pe did net he imderaUuid the lxilicy and the company failed te pay him. Alter lie had furnished the uecessary proels of less he con suited his attorneys and the abeve stilt is the result B. tt O. Telrgraiili Coining te I-atlCHittu. Frem the lUlllmuie Sun. , Mr. Charles Gulden, district stiperlntcn- 'deat of the Baltimere k Ohie telegraph company, yosterday received Instructions frem president Bates te extend the lines of - tbwapany irem Yerk, l'a., te Harrlsburg ajiiI 'T.aiirilHtnr- fCIia hvn wlrfia rrnm ltnltl. wef le Yort are te be Increased te three, i 'idbaui uu uuniexcu. 'i iin iiauiiiiera ,v Kt-.OId bus been looking iti the dliectlen of ' JUrxisburg for some time, and the plans for 'if BwtaniuB we tirc9 iu iiiui uiii-vuuu uru ;,priy weii arnmgeu. -i- A 1IM.I, ll .. i,p tTbe axles of the lumber wagon of B. B. 'cjfcrtln gave way while the wagon was turn- Olsjt Jote Grant Mrcet from Duke this mom I iiMmtit'l'he lumber was taken from the waceu. ' S'lHpl, ei ether wagons and taken te its destl Lmmpa, Isaac Piller's new building. iM '"itK 1VaheU the Ilel jiau lllecks. VjNorge IClIne, who keeps the Belgian lAmk dean In Centie square, waaheu the bleflk lifet night and this morning the square was eleauvr tliau it has been for weeks. tub cirr aurxnitfTKSttJi.sar, Vret. lluehrle Undecided Whether te de te Heading or te Star Hern. A reprosentatlvo of the iNTKLLiaKNCi.n had a brief Interview this morning with Pret R. K. lluohrle, city suporlntcndent of public schools, who was a few days age elected te the same position In the city of Heading. The reporter bluntly asked the superintendent whether he vtns or wits net going te nccept the superintendency of Heading. He an swered that he had net niade up his mind what he eugnt te de. ins oiectien, unuer the circumstances, Masvoryiiaiteriugtoium, and the position was in many rospecta dosir desir able Hut, en the ether hand, he wns well pleased with his position here. He had bought a preperty and settled hlniself. Tlie beard of directors and teacliers had been very kind te him, and he had formed many warm friendships among thorn. If he wassure that the directors and futieus of the schools wero satisfied with his work, and really wanted te retain him, he would hardly knew what oxcuse te make for leavlng his nrnuint (lnlil nfliilinr. Tlin salnrv nlfnrnd llV Heading Is Bomewliat higher, but the troubfe of moving nnd getting as comfortably Hxcd as he is new, would couuterbnlanco that, l'er the present he could net answer what he would de. The reporter asked him If he had scen Henry S. Kckert. president or tiie Heading school beard, and Harry Maltzborger, esii., a fermer member of the beard, who bad ceme te town te sce htm. Mr. lluohrle had net seen them, and was rather astonished te learn that they wero here, us he had rocelved only yosterday trem the socretary of the Heading school beard an elliclul notllicatlen of ills olection. When told by the ropertcr Hint the gcntlo gcntle nicn abeve named wero looking for him SupL Uuchrle liurrled otfte meet them. An Inhuman Mether The Weman's Christian association of Bochester N. Y., reltictantly gave the fads te the public en Tuesday, el n case which came under their care. A low nights age a young girl, 17 years old mid scantly drcscd, ap ap plled te the association for protection. She told a liorrlble story of her motlier's attempt te drive her into n life of .shame. The asso ciation thoroughly Investigated the story and found it te be true. The mother told tlie girl she could make mero motiey If she would de as she wished, and would bring men te the Heuse, a tow nays age me moiner ureugni te the bouse a young business man of this city and Introduced her daughter te him. The girl refused te be sold te him, where upon the mother locked her up In the parlor with the man. Her screams attracted tlie at tention of the neighbors, and the glil was then released by her mother. She Imme diately left home, and applied ler help te the Weman's Christian association. The ladles of this institution secured a place for her in a family as a servant girl. The inother learned the w hereabouts of her daughter anil she concocted n plan for her capture. A man called where she was stay ing, and representing himself te be a police etllcer, took the girl into custody. He llinn conducted her te the home of hermother. On Monday night the woman made another at tempt te prestitute her child, hut, again mak ing her eseape, the gill sought the same refuge as before, and this tlme slie was privately secicted In the home et one of tlie elllcers of the association, where she new is. The girl has a stepfather, wliels u rospeetable German werklngmau and, it is said, is ignor ant of Ills wife's base endeavors. Water On tlin Client. Fiem tlie llosten ColuIei. "And what Is your trouble, Mike, that you leek se sorrow fill 7"' " Water en the chest, hegerra." " Water en the chest I Haints preserve us, hut you're ene el the health lest looking men I uver saw. It's strange entirelj." "Strangn it Is, nnd thn mislortuueof It Is that it Is us true as It Is strange. Whisper : I was coming ever en tlie ship and we met nhiirriume and the ship went down, and my chest, which bad in twenty pounds el money and all my clothes, went down with tlie vessel In two hundred fathoms of water ; se I'm right in saying that It's the water en the chut that troubles me." " Cte along, you spalpeen, it's a clicstliynut you're glvin' me." rJ he I'lcnfc .Season. The Sunday school et the I'j-enbytcrlan Memerial church held their sixteenth annual picnic ut Lints', yesterday. Thore were ever 400 pupils,aud friends of the school In attend ance anil everything njnri -" yin.....,tiy uiiu wuiieui acciuuiii. ttU8SS!&gar& It'lllVU U1U XIUT "-M-- ,.. -I- i ithe titm'Jr""" "-""" "' " " -""" Elaberalu pretKiratfens are making for the Mtcimorcher picnic, which is te ceme oil' at Peiiryn park, en tlie Ilrd el August. Besides tlie Mfcnnercher music, which Is always an attraction, thcre will be a cornet baud and full orchestra present en the plcnle grounds. Surprise Tart. Mr. Bca Heed, boekkoopor for Williamson it roster, and his wife returned te their home, Ne. 410 Lew street, last eveuing, from their summer vacation. They wero only in the heuse a few mements when they were surprised by a large parti' calling en them. A pleasant ovening was spent, music and games constituting tlie amusemeuts. At Hi o'clock an elegant collation was sencilaud at 1 o'clock all departed for thelr homes well pleased with their visit. An Ollice Kntercd by Thieves. Thleves ellectcd an entrance into tlie ofllee of Marsh it Ca, manufacturers of agricultu ral Implements, at ML Jey, last nlgliL The thleves had drilled a hele iutothedoor of the safe witli an intention of blowing It open, but borero they lnserteil tue powder tney leund the key In a drawer and opened tlie sale. All the meney they found in tlie safe 2j cents was taken. Alter scattering tlie books and papers around the fleer they lelt. I'lne l'ennuinshli. A number of doeds nnd mortgages that wero left ut tlie recorder's ofllee yesterday wero greatly admired by theso who ex amined them. They wero the work of Jeliu I". Huth, Justice of the poaee at Hothsvllle, and nre considered te be the flnest specimens of jtenmanshln left at tlie recorder's ofllee during Boceuier Myers' term. Went te All. Gretna. This afternoon a special detail from com panyC, 6th regiment 1. N. ., of this city, consisting of .Soigeatlt Strlne and Privates" Steinlieusei, Troit, Krisman nnd Dally, left this afternoon for ML (Iretna. They go te make ariaiiKements ler their company at the encampment. The Indian In Cm up. Tlie Indians, whose arrival we noticed n few dajs age, liave gene into camp en Nertli street near Duke, whero tliey form the prln clml attr.ictlen of ashew, which is given te soil a inedleiue. A great crowd Is con stantly at the camp. The Iin'ect ii f I'eiiklen Alene-. Geergo WIssler, living in the .Seventh waul, get his back pension yosteidayimd celebrated the evcnt tee boisterously. He was arrested en a warrant issued by Alder man A. I Dennelly and nfter he bocame sober, ball was ontercd for his appearance at a hearing. SlierilV S.ile. Sonic tlme egqO. !'. OreiV, who had been keeping a hotel ut Huwllusllle, lull for parts unknown, alter becoming In debt te quite a a number or persons. An execution was Is sued against him, mid yosterday the sheriif sold ull of the porsenol property except that claimed by his wire. Slight lire. Last ovening the taiietan, which cevers the ceiling or Jehn Copland's barroom, caught flre from tlie wind blowing the gas against 1L Several goutlemon who were in tlie room prevented a berieus flre by tearing dew n the goods. l'ollce Cae. Jehn Hill, for drunken and disorderly con duct, was arrested by OHlcer Winower and committed te the county Jail fern short term by Alderman McCouemy. l'er Ilelter Illrettluus, A letter addressed te Mrs. James McGinn, Northumberland county, I'enna, is held at the Lancaster iostelUce for belter directions. In Town. IM ward McLaughlin, the well Known billiard player aud roein-Lecpor of Bhlla- ilAliltfni Orvunt Ktnvas-nl liniire 1 1 1 tlilj tltrt Inu) I i night with his friend Jehn Clhie. ' Itet Weather Diet, Summer menus are much mero dlOlcult te arrange than ethors, as our systems demsnd cooling viands. ' Thore is nothing mere ac ceptable than cold meats, such as cold roast lamb, cold roast squabs and chlckens, and among cold vegetables, cold asparagus. These, If neatly arranged en the dishes and prettily garnlshed, If with nothing ether than a tow fruit blossoms, will ploase the oye and mero easily tempt the pala:e. Salads are most acceptable A liberal dlet of fresh, thoroughly npe iruit is or me hlgliest im portance te most of us, but care roust be ox ex ox erclsod net te eat tee heartily of it at any ene meal. Vast quantities of liquids should be avoided when fruit has been eaten. One should have n geed steed Ice box, ca ca pable of holding a geed supply of lce. It should be se aranged that milk, butter, etc., aroseparated from meats and vogetablos. When huddled tegether they lese thelr iden tity, se far as their individual flavors are con cerned, and bncome tainted with the flavor of ene another. This is particularly true or milk and butter, which rapidly absorb Im pure or obnoxious flavors. Cleanliness Is no wnore mero important man in tlie ice box. which nheuhi. be thoroughly scrubbed at least twice a week. Milk is a very important dlet, but should be used In moderation or it Is liable te pro pre duco ill effects. Drink it In small meuthmls and rest a moment botween them. Dyspep tle persons are advised te beat the milk a few moments bofero drinking. This treatment breaks the butter globules and ronders di gestion casler. We strongly recommend skimmed milk ana iresn mittermilu as sum mer drinks Instead of ice water. The ice water dyspepsia, a common malady during the summer months, may be ontirely re 1 loved by using small quantities of freshly churned buttermllk accompanied by what is knew n as a mederate dry diet lireakfast should net be a heavy meal, and het feed should be used In moderation. Het tea and cofTeo liberally partaken of prevent ene from feeling comfortable all day. Had ishes lce cold, oatmeal, crackers and milk, a dainty bIIce of cold lamVTresh frultand cold asparagus prosent a breakfast menu that makes het weather a luxury. The Kmma .Mine Scandal lteiltrd. The noted Emma Mine scandal has been revived In Chicago by a suit brought iu the United States circuit court by Jaines E. Lyen, ene el the original stockholders, aluiit Hebert Chisholm, an original stockholder, te recover 110,000 dama ges for default of contract. Before the control or the Emma Mine Com pany passed into the hands or Minister Shenck, Sonater Stewart and T. W. Bark, Lyen owned $800,000 orthe stock and Chis holm $1,000,000, Slienck. .Stewart and Bark nre charged with having bought up tills stock for forty cents en thn dollar when It was selling in Londen for $1.50. Chisholm and Lyen jxwled their issues, and brought suit against the company for the dlller dlller ence between tlie price they rocelved for thelr stock and its market value, and con tracted together regarding division of what should be recovered. Lyen charged that Chisholm sold him out, notwithstanding their agreement, and settled with tlie com pany, and by reason of this Lyen alleges that he was iinable te secure a settlement of his claim. He had been paid $150,000 for Ids stock, and claims te have been dolrauded out of $050,000. Itehel ltlcl's Trlsl. Blel's counsel has obtained an adjournment of ids trial until the 28th InsL, te allow wit nesses from Quebec and Mentana te lie pro duced. Tlie Quebec wltuesses Include two medical experts who are te be examined te prnve his insanity. Street View era In Sestlen. The viewers appointed by the court te assess damages caused by tlie proposed own ing of Seymeur and rranklln streets were In session te-ilny. A large number or witnesses were examined, and tlie viewers had net agreed upon an award when we went te press. I tr illume I.euila te CenfeMluti. James llanta, a tramp palnter, In Jail at Osaleua, Illinois, has made a written confes sion that he murdered M. S. I'rltchard, the collectorofChQrry Vallei', Illinois, in 1S70. Hemerse led te tlie confession. The Y. M. C. A. Kieiirslen Te Philadelphia and Atlantic City, Saturday, July 25. Hound trip tickets, geed ler thrce days, from Phlludelpbla or Atlantic City. J'arc only Siwclat train Slicri, ui i uj lmru, 4.27 1 The Last Week. Improve the lest and only opportunity te oe Huremann's masterly achievement in automatic mechanism new en exhibition at Ne. It East King street. This will be the last week, and If you miss the grand spectacle it will be the most gorleus misfortune of your whole lifetime. Hurry up bofero It Is tee late. ltd llel l'er I'enryu. A full day at the most beautiful Park In East ern Pennsylvania. The St. Paul's M. E. Sunday, school will held their annual picnic, Friday, July 24th, at thU beautiful park, te which all are Invited. Tickets can ba had at either of the fob lowing places; (Jeorge Ertsman's confectionery North Queen street, 1). 8. Iiurik'n grocer)', East King street, B. 1'. W Uibau, Seuth Queen and Coucstetra stlect, and II. Will, Seuth.Queen and ilazcl streets. Tickets CO and 80 cents July20,4td. VKAIHS, lUmnx. On July 2I.1SJ1, ncurMcclunlesburg, Upper Lcacek township, ilenry llarlen.ln the Uil yearel his age. Ills relatives and friends arc respectfully In vited te attend the funerul, from his late iesl iesl denee, en Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock, without further notice. Interment at old Leaceck Pres byterian chuicb. JIyM2td AriLKit. In this city, en July 'Si, lsss, Adelphus Adler, in the S5th year of his age. (Netice of funeral hercafur.J Mkllimjbh. On theilst Inst, at Mlllersvllle, Epbralm U. Jdellliiger, In the 3It year of hU age. The relatives nnd friends of the family ere re pcctfully Invited te attend the funeral, horn hU late residence, Mlllersvllle, Friday morning at 9 o'clock. Sei vices at the Old.Meniientte church. 2t MeAmamet. On July 21, 16SJ. Elizabeth Mo Me Ananoy, In the 07th year of her age. Funaral from the resldonce of JumosCejlo, Ne. 24 West Vine street, Saturday morning att) o'cleok. Services In St. Mary'g convent chupel. Interment In St. Mary's oemetery. Jyti-st Cokceuak. In this city, en the Kd Inst., M las Anule Corcoran, In the 61th j ear of her age. Ilia relatives and friends of the family are rcxpectfully Invited te attend thn funeral, from her lute resldonce. Ne. 13U beuth Water street, en Saturday morning, at Id o'clock. Serviced at St. .Mary's chupel. lntermeutat St. Mary's cem etery. 21 IIUTciiiiisew. In this city, en the 2Jd lint., Jehn DoVillce, lnlant ou or J.J. and J. M. Hutchinson. The relatives and friends of the family aie respectfully Invited te uttend the funeral from the residence of his parents, Ne. 4)0 North Char lotto street, en Friday morning at $X o'clock. Interment at St. Mary' cemetery. It &1AKKETS. Philadelphia Produce Market, Puilaublvuu, July 23. Fleur was quiet and sluggish. sates ei i,iuu uarrcis, inciuaing rcnnsyivanta, family at tlgt 2S: Western de $1 2,'i t Minnesota Lmkeu' ut 0" Patents ut 5 1 OU. UyoHeur wus slew at W 75 per barrel ler chnlcn. Feed was In fair demand and wanted; Sales or Western Winter limn, ut (IS 2SU :i per ten. i , in. ran ii neui, me uiu mr juiy: my,e Aug.i Wke for bept iiK.i Xi.u iur duiji. f i wyi ier wcu Corii-s4e ler July j 6.'c for Aug.j 63e for t-nrii .'.lie ierJ I Sept.; MKe for Oct. iiuiB-iiu. uiu xer for Sept.; iiJic, for Oct. OutB-SJke. bid for JulviSIKe. Aug. i S2;;;e New ettL Produce Market. Nkw Yenir, July 23. Fleur market dull j Flue, f 2 iUQ'l M ; Supertlne, $3 3003 74 1 Common te Fancy Extra Ohie, J OHit 00; Geed te CbolceExtru Western, I1QS7S I Minnesota, f.i 65 04 OJ. Wheat Ne. 2 Ued, Winter, July, Wtfc . Aug., WJi i bepL, II Wi Oct , it 0J3J. Cem Ne. 2 Mixed, Aug., S10 Sept., o2Ke j OcL.Uc. Oats Ne.! Mixud, Aug., SHJe i Sept., 3i0 llye dull and nominal. lluiley nominally unchanged. Perk Mess, f 11 Ull 60. Ijird fJ 82, Aug ; te HI, 8epL Molasses nominal t l'JKe lerM test Cuba, Tunieiitlue Arm at SI7KO. Itesfn easy ut 1 17XB1 20 for strained te geed. Petroleum nominal. Freights nominal j Grain te Liverpool, 2'.f. Hetter steurty i Western Imitation Crvauierr, HJrflOe. I1hiiu.nan.lar . WAafm Vln, nrlm. Aetli Eggs lower) Western, 12Q13e; State, 'lia 15ja ISM' bt ugnr dull ; Cutleaf, tyi&iJie j Grunulated, CUe. il tics nominal. 1 allow nominal prime city, tc. Coffee dull i lair cargoes, bke. Hay dull i Ne, I, VtK.iSll.oe, leaves ij-.-NMlilMg fuTsTTTTiiinlilil. 4 OSii. m I'fiKd' Land SVl 10. iZi. 1V13.18A23 l . . I OUuTlWV""""' Livestock Prices. Cnicuoe Cattle Kccctpt. (1,500 lieadi ship ments, 2,400 head t lnarket generally ntcady i Bhlnptmr gtoere, l,!SS0Ql,noe Km. U 4li0 00 1,'JeO (ii,!e &i.,$5 aefts. os i uyi,TO a., lugs se i lookers and feeder, $1 "&(40 cow, bulls and mixed, 2l 40 1 Texnnt, II lffll 13. Hogs Itucelpts, la,oue head i thlnments, 4,800 1 market steady t rough and mixed, ft 20QI 40t nneklng and shipping, l 40J4C5 light, 1120 (H 80 1 eklpa. 3Q4 'it. Bbeep llecelpu, 3,000 head I shlpmenta, 500 natlven, H7JQ4 10 1 Texans, II 7Hfil; Lambs V head.rifll. Kast Mbxrtt Cattle dull but steady i futr te geed, s.'ia.l H) common, $1 60Q3 1 receipts, 1.C1.1 headt sblpments, uis head t shipments renter- day te New Yerk, w rarleads. iiegn mnrKei fiilrlt-nnllvn and prices linn SI G0fi4 73 : Phlladelphlaii.ll nel 71 1 Yorkers, recelpta, i.'-iie hcadt uhlpments, "UQhcndt uhlp' liienls yesterday te New Yerk, B carloads. Sheep dull nnd slew prime, fIRt V fair te grx,,.1 Wre.17.5t common, llff 2; l.ainln, HQTM; receipts S,UM bead: ihlpments, 4,eun head. Stecs Markets. Quotations by Heed, It cO rami A Ce., Hankers, Lancaster, l'a. 11 a.m. 12m. 3p.m. Missouri Pacific... Michigan Central, New Yerk Central..... New Jersey Central Ohie Central Mel.. Luck. A Westitrn Ilenver A Hletlrundn 8 Anu. ....... ....,... iym Kansas A Texus Wli l.ake Shere , i;'l Chicago A N, V common. vM N. N.OnL A Woslern St. Paul A Omaha I'acine Mall 4i uecneHiura I'liisuurir Bt. l'anl HIM Texas I'acine , H; Union 1'aclOc ui Wabash Common Wabash I'rolerred Western Union Telegraph.. i.JW Louisville A NashvlUe Z)l N. Y., Chl.AHt L 04 LvA Lchiih Vallev Leblgh Navigation Pennsylvania Heading P. T. A JlnlTale Northern l'aclllc Common Northern l'acltlc l'ref Hcatonvllle l'hlludclnblaA Erle 111 2! Northern Central Central Transp. Canada Southern xni OH W)i Pfleple's I'assnnger.i 19 Mliseurl I'vlfle S5U MX sfiV. loe New Yerk Stock Market. nkw Yerk, July 23. Wall street, 1:30 p. in. Meney at 1) per cent, .Exchange quiet and steady. Governments steady Currency 6's, Coup., 1I7 bid j 4JO., de, 11!H bid : 4s,122J bid. The stock market this morning, opened strong and active, wllh Jersey Central as the feature. Prices In the first half hour were weak and declined i te l)i per cent, but after the first call Iho bears made a m'd en Jersey Cen tral, selling It down sharply, and the wholellst declined JJ te 2 per cenL This assubseiuently mera than I cee vcred by an active buying com menced Just before neon, and prices ure new at the best of the day. The advances rnnge from ii te S'i percent. lr.it. Sr.x. Western Union C8 tr. Adams Express , , H' Ameridtn Express.... 03 U.S. Exiircss SIK Wells. Farge A Ce 110 C. C. 1. AC C. C. C. 1 37K New Yerk Central 1)7 DTK New Jersey Cent raj 4S 4GW Illinois Central Express 130K Ohie Central hi Michigan Central Northern l'uclllc..... " Piiifmred... Central racltle 3.P Union Pacific :; s Mlsneiirl l'uclllc '.y, Texas Pacific 14 New Yerk 1. legated MutrejHilliun Muntuittun AIL A Terra Haute " Prefcrrcd Canada Southern nv,i Canada Pacific 4V? t;hlcuKn A Alten Chen. A Ohie n. a Hud e: Del., Luc. A West 11MM Denver ti'l Erie H5 " Preferred Hannibal A St.Je " Preferred Kansas A Texas 21 Lake Shere 70 L. E. AW L'vsileA Niuthvllle 40 Merris A Essex Northwest KJiJi " Preferred 1SI5 Ontario A Western Ohie A lllsst.iilppl " Preferred Pacific Mall vi Quicksilver " l'rclerred Heading '-.M Iteck Island , San Francisce 20 .&V-L- I'referrcd.. IM I.. ,,H J. , Preferred Nash A Chat M., L..S. A W Wubusb " Preferred C..1LA Q 123); Itechester A Pittsburg I'd. A Evans Manitoba 101 Oiegen A Nav Oif-tren Tninsce iTH Pullman l'ulare Car rei.iric.ii.. Heimirnitie County Ticket. Jlccerder. JON VS . bTAL'FI'EU, East Kail County Solicitor. II F MOM GOMEItY, City. 1'rden Tmpcctert GKO. 11. GO.NOEIt, Strusburg lioieugh. C. O. AM.MO.V, Ephrala. Directert of Peer. C. P.. ItENNlNGEU (2 jcars). Ilirckneck. h. It. UEIST(3ears), Eat llcmpllcld. JOHN sTKVVAUT (.1 j cars), East lleinpfleld Jarv C'oiii)iifienr. K. C. 1)11. I.Kit, Earl. .vi:ir aiu'eiitihf.mexth B AKINO POWDEH, ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powdernevorvarloa. Amarvolefpurlty, Ntivngth and wholenemeness. Mera eco nomical thuu the ordinary kinds, and cannot be geld In competition with the multitude et low test, short weight, alum or oheapliato powders. Held enlu In cam. Keval IUkime Pewdkh Ce., 10U Wull istreet, New Yerk. muy27-lyd&w DON'T FOBOET THE UNION BETHKL Sunday Scheel Exourslen te Penryn Park en TUhSUAY, JULY !S,th. Hand of musle. Knuua trip, doc.; children, 25c. Tickets geed for ull trulnu. ltd AGBAND OLD STYLE ARMY BEAN Soup Lunch te be given ut Jehn Frltsch's Saleen, Ne. 20U West King street, te-night, cooked by un old veteran. JOHN FKITSUII, ltd Proprietor. PUBLIC SALE ON FBIDAYAFTEB NOON at two o'clock, at Ne. SISSeuth Prince street, a let of new Household aud Kitchen Fur niture, such as Parler Sets, Had-Uoem Sets, Din-lng-ltoem Furniture, etc. 1.'i-2ld II. F. KIIOUT. IREAM BALM. ELY'S CREAM BALM I ELY'S CltEAM HALM Cleanees the Head. Allays Iiutlammatleu. HcuU the Seros. He store the Seiues of Taste, Smell, Hearing. A Quick Ueller A Positive Cure. J A partlile la applied into each nostril and U agreeable te use. Price W cents by mall or at UruggUU. Sun for Circular. ELY 11UOTHKU9. HrugglgU, Oswego, N, Y, Julj-23-l)COdAlyw ni (.1 ir,?; ii 49 4S wni mi i "? '7 Ml It W""H"3- BLI'aul. KKW AnrznTlSKMKNTH. THE BEST thnCtty.nt HAUTMAN'3 Re HAVANA OIOAB IN TKM.OW ttlOKT OlOAK HTOIIIS. TpIBHT-OLASH BOABDINQ. X! ToRetbor with tlie choice of moms en the first or second fleer. Nurpassed by nene In the city. CalloneraddroM, . . NO. 402 NOUT1I QUEK.V ST. Table boarders accommodated, WVtfd WITHOUT EXOEITION, THE BEST Cigars In the town, two for Be, at IIAUTMAN'S VKI.I.OW ITltONX U1QAU HTOUK. TnDICINK0HKSTINTHEM8Er,Vi:s. ata. iiensens capclne I'lnsters leinalu mi' 11 household medicine can, quick, sure. TJEMEMBEB THE OLD STANDABI). KOIIItKU'S WII.I1 ClinilRVTO.MO Ker Weakness, Gcncml Debility, Dyspepsia, Hummer complaint, etc. ltOHICMl'8 I.lQtIOIlSTOItK, apiMyd It Ne. 'Ii Centre Square. QCHOOIi TAX l-'Oll 1885. The duplicate Is In the bands of the trrasurer. Three per cent, oil rer prompt payment te Aug. 1, 1W. W. O. MAUSIIALL, Tii-ttHitrcr, .. . Ne. 12 Centre S'lunre. JtV Ofllee hours from 9 a. in. te 4 p in. Junclltrdll K NOT DKCIUVKD. DON'T BUY "clectrle" or "magnetic" frauds. The best external remedy H noiisen'a Capcino Plastcis. PBOl'O.SAI.8 WIM, BR BKCEIVKD atthoelllco of the county eoinmlssleners until 12 o'clock neon, MONDAY, JULY 27, for furnishing ninety tens or first class bard coal, fieeefsluta. IIY OltDEIt OF Til K IIOAUII. Attest FnNK Ghikit, Clerk. Jj-20-3ld mllE ONLY OBKAT HXTHBNAH HH- -a. inefly. Ilio-tenmlnentchumtstn, Professors Deremiu and llattertihall.endersn Ileuseu's Cap cino Plasters. HH IT IN COLD WATHH, USB IT IN het water. It will glve geed results MIL LEU'S llOltAX SOAP. UK liAHGKST, BEST AND MOST complete assortment of Playing Curds In the city from 5 cents per pack uput IIAUTMAN'S YELLOW FltO.VTCiaAll bTOUE. ABSOLUTE I'UBITV IN EVEBY BAH tlcularls guaranteed by using MILLEU'S 110UAX SOAP, s inar7-0md NOTICE. Mrs. Martha Merris lum left her home without u just rause, and I will net be respensl- uiu lurtiuy i, uis euniiiiuieu ey iier. Jr'U-lwdAltw FELIX MOItUIS. BEST tlOOD.S AT LOWEST BHICES. 4 as. " A " Sugar fer23c j 4 packages Corn Cern starch for 2.1c ; 4 ft. Tea iJlscults for 85c; 4Bs. Prunes for 2"e: 4 lis Hlce for 2Se. Orautih.ted Sugar, 7c. Celfees I Cem es I "least Teas t Ttl- op hone. CI.AllKK'S TKASIOUK. aj WcgtlilngbtrceL THE OBEATE3T KNOWN S0a"i TO answer all purpese Is Mlllcr'a flerax. HOT WEATIIEB BEQT'IHEMENTS'. Clean premises, and the liberal useet dis infectants. Chloride of I.line and ether stand ard gcnnlcldcs for sale at HUllLEY'S DltUG 8TOUE, Ne. 21 est King Street. NOTICE THE MEMBEBS OF LODGE 43, F, and A. M., will meet at their hull en Friday at 12-0 p. in., tharp, for the purpose of attending Iho funeral of IlretberCliailes F. llcev The ledge will leave en the street earn ut 1 o'clock 11. in., nnd proceed te Mlllersvllle t r turning will Iwaa Mlllersvllle Immediately after the services. Member of Lamberton Ledge, Ne. 470, F. and A. M., ure leipettfully lin lti-d te ut tend Full Masonic dnsi. Ilv order or JO-flLA L. LYTK, Wnnhlpful Master HreiiS. OAnA.Sicrctary. JyWitd Lv AN'S KLOUB. LEVAN'S FANCY ROLLER FLOUR. Make Elegant llread. Fer sale by Grocers generally. Levan & Sens, MorcbantMlllera, onice: 17NOUTH PltlNCEST. apr27md T 11. MAHTINA"t'0. 10,000 YARDS Black Cambric Muslin. !&0O.YARDS BLACK PRINTS; .!c.. le. I'Elt YAUO J. B. M1ETIN & CO., COU U'EVP KINO A.M) PHINt K &TS . LANCASTEU. l'A pAC'ES ATMrQBANN'S l'AHK ' SATURDAY, JULY 25, AT'l O'CLOCK GRAND MATCH TROT. Mile Heats, Best Three In Fh c, betwien Ed. hnufman'flb. g. " Smngglei " and .V i reh's b. ni. " L. and G." Ale, GRAND RUNNING RACE, Half Mlle Heap), Ilest Thice In Five, ler which Carp. He!!, Strasbnrg, enter s. g ' Dan Evert ;" Ezra (ielst, Lancaster, enters h, g. " Frank ;" Jehn GUI, Lancaster, enters b. in Urggur Uew ;" Jonas Mlnnlch, Landlsvlllc, enters g. g. ' Prince s" Abm. 8. Kaufman, Mun hclm twp., enter b.g. " Pun :" W in. Flss, ljin caster, enters b. g. " Charley." Admission, i'ic. Ne charge te Grund Stand. If rain preint9, races will ceme en Monday, 27th. Jlj23 2tdlf J. a MABTIN A CO. SHIRT DEPAETIENT. 'E CAltltY THE LAUGE9T STOCK OF FLANNEL SHIRTS In the city. Flannel Shlrtn especially adapted for the seasbeie, Fishing, Cumplng Out., .te. University Flannel Shirts, Pleated Flannel Shirts, Jersey Flannel Shirts, Bicycle Flannel Shirts, White Flannel Shirts. Pleated Bosem Wbite Dress Shirt. The Neatest Shirt made for Summer Wear and Full Dress. PEARL SHIRT. Three Ply Linen Itojein, Wuiututtu Miiilin, Uuarantscd Fit ; Haul aplcce ; lx ler (.l. 75c. White Dress Shirt. New eik Mills Muslin, Liwse Kdge lloaem. 49c. White Dress Shirt, Excellent Muallu ltelnfeieed Frent nnd Uiek. Shirts Made te Order a Specialty. J. B. Martin & Ce., Cor. West Kins and Prince Sts. LANCASTEU, FA. VLUTaXU. JTKADQUAttTEUS 1'OK SUMMER Merine Shirts end Drawers, Gauze Undershirts and Drawers, Cbofce Necktles, R. St W. Cellars nnd Cuffs, C, Si a. Cellars ar,4 Cuffs,, Crown Cellar' and CutSs The Best FitUng Dress S iris. .' SltttlTH AND SOCIETY PAHAP KHNALIA MADE TO OIlIlEU. At Erism.in's, NO. 17 WEST KINO "TOKKIV r O AK IIAI.U BUY YOUR CLOTH N6 AT- Wanamaker& Brc wn's, OAK HALL, SOOTUEAT L'ORNKR SIXTH AND MARKI STBK1T, PlIILADKLrillA. ylltld F INK TAir.OBINfJ. 1885. SPRING .885. H. GERHAR F, FINETAILORIMG. The I.argcsland Choicest Assertm itef FINE WOOLENS IN THE CITY OP LANUASTE All the Latent N'eveltlej In FANCY SUITING. A CHOICE LINE OF SPRING OVERCOAT IJ1G. THEVEUY IIKST WOUKMANSII P. Prices te huU all and all goods warr .nted an represented at hla new store, He.43 JTerth Queen St (OPPOSITE THE POSTOFUCE H.GERHART. FOH HALF. OK JCJC.VT. T7IOH SALK HIOIIT IIOHSE-I't WEU JJ Portable LiiKlne, Hairpntewn 'f irnber and Victer Clever miller, and en verv eusv terms. Will be sole heui DANIKLI1 HKi, Jyl'-lwd<w (JuanyMllf, Pa TTtOH ItHXT. ! Three laiw Ofllee at Ne 45 MiliTII OUKK hTULKT ; and a Iiiuiiu ntM n el lung, supplied with water and heat, marantd II. FUA.VK I'.SIILKMAN. ITIOH .SAl.U-.SKATIM. HIN1C ATCOL : umbla, Pa., with all Its HUures, Steam HeatcrandlKS paliH of Henley skates, goedu new. Will cell en ciihj lernii and at n bargain. Piwtefllen addri'm, liO.' NO. ti.V Julyl.V.1md Columbia, Pa. UA TS Attn VAVS. "ihi:at unniHTiex ix l'Hicns STAUFFER & CO., LKAD1SO IIATTKUS. "sTRTYTHSTSrSTRAY? CAPS ! OltLAT UFDPCTION IX PUK fci SINCI. .IU1. 1 Strati Hals for P.nju.Se , la. , 1V,K mil 'iV Chlld'4 straw Capi, Me and 74c. llny'a Dress Hats, .13c. Alen'rt lints, issc . Cec.. 7V nnd II ( A .Mackinaw Hat, $l.eu. A .Manilla Hi. i2ii. A ileautlfal ltrettn and IllackHtlil Hut il 'm. A Light btltr Hat, 1.5n. A Pearl Cailmere llat.J.'en. Men's Duck Hat, iuc and 'c A Siersucker Hut, 3ae and Jiv CIM, AMI SI.L OMt II, VtlNIHMI . D. STlfEEEU & CO, (SIIIU.T. A HltO.'OLD "TAXIM. NO. 31 & 33 NORTH QUEEN ST., I. VNCASTKIt. PA. A rACIUXISTS, l'OrXDHYMUX AND Xfl. IllaeksmltlH umi All I. SOAP nnd claim It unenuulled, AXAHTIfl.i: GIVING 1 1 HAHTHY Ac tion te the kln, Inetery ttuyeonduclie te health, U JIILLKK'S 1IOUA.V SOAP. rTlUU " NATIONAL. HOUSE." A. P. FULMKU hating purchased the " Na tional lleus" trem A 11.04 Lee, Is new leadyte leceive liU filendi and the public. Jyl7 lnd CALL AT HHIGAHT'S OLD WINE STOKK FOU- Listen's Extract of Beef. NNKRT IN TUB wenu. Katabllshcd.l?. II. K.SLAYMAKKlt, AgL. fhl7-ttd Ne. 1 Easl King St. LTi: CIII.AI'HST AHTICr.n IN THH market te d ry, considering quality, Is MIL LLI.'SllOltAi.SOAP. R EDUCTION IN CUSTO.M..MADE Clothing. A well-made, hlegnnt trimmed nnd poi feet nit ttlng llualness Suit ler II8.(W. A coon Knit IHli ;oed Cnikscrntv iveiHted bult, flat braided. In one, te, thivu or four button euta vav.fnrd1.H0. A IuiiiIsiiiiiii Check Cusalmeru Suit for .11.00. An elegant Sergo bult. In black, blue, dnib or hretui, lerllSui. Fine Kngllsh btilped or Cheek Pantaloons tiem $.1U0up Uo Ue meinlic, nil work Is utllclly llrstvclass. Kveiy garme t warranted te L is vprenented. A L-oednt, iiell-miide nnd nlcci tilmmed. The largest assortment of patterns In this city. A. II, K03ENSTL1N, m5t-6mdlt 37 North Uueen atl'eet. FOR HUHITV, EXCELT.r.NCi:, F1II,I, wclghtand stiength M1LLK1CS 1IOUAX SOAP has no equal. Cl'KCIAL NOTICE. UIMBER3 Ok Till: LANCASTER MJENNEROHOR Are requested lemeetatthclr Hall en Fill I) AY', the 21th, nt USO o'cleek, tharp, te proceed te Sllllemvllle, te intend the lununil of their late fellow-member, tins. F. ltees. lly order of the President. Jyi-i itd O F.O. PFKIFFr.lt, Secretary. M ADEIHA AND SI11.HHY WINES AT- Reigart's Old Wine Stere. II. K. SLAYMAUKlt, AUKNT, Ne. it KBT III NO Strekt. fubl7lld KstablUhed V,ti. w ANTED. A Yeung Man te Leam the Drug Business. Addiessln tiiltlug. PI1AUMA0ISP," Intflliekncih OirncK, Lancaster, Pa. mm: mansion, THE "MANSION;" $k ATL.VNTIC CITY, N.J. The Leading and Largest Hetel. Finely leca ted, elegantly furnUbuiiaud llbeially managed Electric bellH.llifhts, and ull mederu Improve ments. Goedorihtatru. OHAS. MeQLADE, Jy7-2ind l'roprievpr. 7i n- . jy ia-4 m& v n XMm: i muk: m irv ri 1 HfWWHtl 1JVT S r -tVSl'- fCV.W.JfHT'il-i 1 k tleiTtlg tpij iwi wry '9uhy find Ne eie wew iPisi'a'sftiimU'.l. ! at jplj5f pricey ft Ulitji (ffrtrliXr i ery iiHiTHasH zt: 11 at p,jr-rf. . ' . 'i' "A" n TJ'MW3 XJ nn xx. v. e-xxuaw , uu,r 602,.604,?C03,OBESTNUT ST ; - " FCIlaaWptilQ, ' ? , WO.U , ' ' 1 W,Mr- , . ' -J3UKORH Mid-Sumcaeri Bargains -AT BDR6ER& SUTTON'S M'e ere soiling Light-weight Suits at eki: atl v ninirti i PltlCKS. Ve knew money Is urarcasud weitaul tnhel our customers out hv clvlnir.lliein 11 (lend Sn i-lii nit for llttle money, clthei Iteady-mude or Made te Order. UNDERWEAR IN GIIKAT VAtUKTY AT ' PKlCLSi KQVALLY LOW Havcyeutecn our ALI-SILK, SATIN LINK!) TIES, ONLY sac? The All-in-One' Overalls Are guaranteed net te .rip. ' liny am ellli g very fast nt OOr, -WOIVE US A CALL 13 1 WOur store will close at 6 p. in. from Inly i, te Sept. 7, Saturdays excepted. Burger & Sutten, MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Ne. 24 Centre Square, LANCASTEU, PA. MYE HS HATH VON. lr .P r vf-iaHtim- r T 1 v M mW'TeNi '3 "BEMSWICK!" "llltl.SsWK K is Till: NAMK Oh TIIK 1 Best White Shirt j " SOLO IS L .NCASTi:il TO 1 Made of lies! lirand Wnmsutta Mu-Hn, reur Ply liosein.and positively the llest lluulj Made I ."blrt In use. line Linen and Four Plj llenui The ' llruiiswlek " cells lei J $1 2.") Lauuilricil anil SI 00 .'iildiiuJrinl Jiamu- IriOIII eeeildXimilitU lillehlilrl Miil.mrt.u' ,erk .Mills .tli-lln, and Is Superior te most II 00 ii into ruVlTTput en the market in lie bad fei Sl.OOLnmiilricil or Tee. Un.iuiiitlr.ert. IIO-OM-FOUi: PLl AND IIM. I M SLKOl'ltKTOt KOt THIN GOODS I Twe shades of llretvn. tite Shades of III no, two Sh ides et ". ellew and W hile, Hi e Shaden of plack and White SEERSUCKER, in Check?, At JiSO for Ceat and Vent SUM.MKU VKSl'S In White Duck or Blactaud White Mixed Iluck MYERS illUTli, I.EADINO CLOTHIKItH, NO. 13 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTKK. PA QUUMIICKSFOK SUIIEE, &00DS I.UADTIIKMAKKET. Reduction Pries Lut of Men's, Eejs' and Children'i CLOTHING. THIN COATS at 10e. SKKHSUCKLK COATS and M-.hTS fiem tl.23 up. lletterSF.KUSUCIi Kits nt 1.7i5. MEN'S llUHINKSs SUITS ut 11.50, J.1 00, a.oe. and 17 en. Ml.N'SDI.KsSSUirSutliJ.W, tiOK), 100 and $H0u. MUX'S I1091NKSS PANTS nt 71c. MEN'S ALL-WOOL CASMMKItK l'A NTS at F.OV3 SUl'lS at tiW, r:.M), $3.00, ft CO, J3 00 up t'HlLDUK.S'S SUITS from fl 25 upwards. Custom Department. Our specialties in IbU departniFnt nre Weel BerKOSultliiKtnall Celeis, tbu aaiuuMeuiaku te etiler In llml-class miles for fll.re, ALL-WOOL i'AN'ls te order at Mee. flU). 5 00, ffl Ul, 7.UI, W ' 'lh place te tiade U wlieie you ean net the most ler your money, uud u hei e jeu tun hab the luit'ent arluty tetnilect Hern L. GANSMAN &M0, Till: FAfllllONAllLy. MKHCIIA.M'JTAILOUS ' ' -' "" Uea. 66-68 NORTH QTIJEBN ST.? (UIgbten tbs Southwest Cor. of Qraugo.fitreet,) 4 LANCASTKK, PA. Onnn Eve uutll six o'clock. Saturday until ulecU. Net connected with anv ether oletl um heune In Uw ctty, ITi.NDOHHEO HY PIIYHICrAKS'- AUD JlJ UruifgUt.- KvmViedy known he scnrul ntei at u pliMter, and tlu.t ltBeeu'a Capclue putirt urn the beUi (i fAHVEEOUH IN ITS OPKR.VUOV," l Sweet And healthy lnru tt UlUlt fe MIL KK'S W0KAX SOAP, ( it ! ) H "J . i-" .t- rrij.-'XitiihfiiiB.US it t)--. , i JjJtt. l&l & afifcia.'iMLai " H .. C v -i A't- ,n fl.1, i-t -M
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