p svf- epfci-f-.s-''',' ; ' i! .v W ;v ' ' . ' --" i-, .4J.;' v-r ti ' . . - V, Mf, K ,.,. (,.- ri- i( v ' THE IiANteAOTER DJlILY INiBLLIGfeKOBK, MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1885. V- ,. I v W IX'.. r K IV i.f r s? & V. 5Asl w3' , $lIEST011M IX COLUMBIA. Its'" ' w fetitHmitjirkmaT i.' 04I.K Tiir II AH HTXVCK XltKTUiry FOB riiAU.1. ' M Hr Wind, ttaln mill Lightning. Owwt Beats anrt Lumber Ynrtli Iteuglily llaWlll! llW f'l.ltrl.,, . tlnuaj ll. ,$ - 'WtthOuU Along the lilt or. ,"" A. &.:. .-... '!.,. HKlrt,orreSponilCllCU Ol IHTKLLIOKHIER. jt1.', QeLiatniA, Aiifj. 3. Columbia was vlsilca UK Saturday nrtorneon with ene of the hMViest storms the town has experienced In many years. Twe storms met directly evor Columbia about three o'clock and for ever an he9T the ralu foil In torrents. The lightning jmw vary sharp anil the thunder oxceodlngly 'v.'hm.yy. A heuse en Petry Btroet, abeve ", Second, oeouplod by William Flndley, was "struck by a flash erilchtnlmrnnd tlroslilncles "ettli reef tern off. The heuse occupied by !'Abw' Bewers, en Poplar street, was also - Struck and the lightning did damage te the reef te the amount nf twxntv ilnllnru Vbe heuse of the Heading railroad company ' damwred coilBlderablv bv a Hash. Thn Hlntn rOOf was Bemmvliat tern nirmul tlm hrieke 4d mortar hurled In 'many directions. ..LjniiTln n nni4 nrbitM.tn iAj..n : i. . tadavery heavy ralu but during early Men- ;5N'Jr luuruiug me rain lull with torrlfle very were heavy blown .jqisSKbfpue or wind. Ilatches A, Hfefrem several canal brwla nl at the Celli in - fc aSjWaAvharvesnnd the beard piles In tholum thelum ir if 'Mr Vara roeolvnil Ihnrnll rnrxn nftim !.., rf'Mvlilc- ecattored the beards around In a pre! , -, ' ymlscueus manner. The race nmnlnK back '.it .SV the coal bins of llorberl's coal yard was i" ' tA."000 faU of water causing a part el the bins Vt-Wtn trivet wnu A IiaiiI ln,i n.. l.....lr. r 1 JV'SVCUTled away by the water. Limbs nnd troes K?'4',reroblewn down In dlirorent parts of the )ri'J ' tnti Anil lm nniiililin e (l.n ....- r 11... 'i,5Ct.ivfwttf vaa nlf..i r-A... 4U..1 1 n.1 gutters seen overllewed nnd many cellars ;were lull of water. The cellar of the armory Was full te the fleer of thn building. . The Celllmhl.i A: Pnrf Dnrvuilt llr,l,r. I'ifc' ,semewlat damaged by the heavy rains. A ; WJBO washout occurred en the read betwecti V ' Woshincten boreui'hnnil Turknv inn Tim read Is wnshed In many ethor places, nnd the regular trains Bre prevented from making their customary trips evor the re.nl. )arl.il nf the Vimns Hnldler. Thofunenil of William K Mewery en Snnday morning was largely nttonded. Company C, the Columbia and Vigilant lire cempinlcs, ami the ompleyos 'ofthe Pennsylvania round heuse were pres ent In large numbers at the iuneral of thelr late associate. Tlie porvices were held In the United Urethral church, but the liuildliig could net contain half the persons attending ltev. Knullhian, or Wnshingten borough, proached n very improssive hormen. reuchiug rorcrento was made te the irdlltary cenip.my, nnd thelr prcsonce, at the funeral or thelr late comrade. The parents of thodeceasod wish It mentioned that the emitting ofthe flre companies in the fub cral sermon was due te Hev. Kaiilliuan net knowing that William Mewery was n mem ber of any such orgen I zatlen. After the last sad rites wero porrerined at the grave, thrce velleys wero iired by the piad or Company C, ns is customary at the burial of members Of the militia or Pennsylvania. Death or CouMalile Struck. Fredcrick Struck, an old rosldent or Col umbia, tlled at his home en Sunday morning at ten o'clock, in the sixtieth year or his age. The funeral will take place from the Salen! Iiiidieran church, en Walnut street, en Thursday nrtorneon, at two o'clock. I'roilur I'reilur icit Struck was born in (iermany, en July 11th, 1S20. He Imlgrated te America about thlrty.twe years age and for the past twenty four years, lived In Columbia. Fer eighteen years he was in the empley of F. S. Iilet7, Vi -r ",, " V", "U,"K """C'ctl constable of the Third wanl, II ve years nte. Ist Fobru Febru ary he was again olected and was serving his fifth Hucccssive term m constuble, nt the tline et his death. Mr. Struck whs tlie lather orsevon children, six or whom survive him. Personal Pointer. Prer. AV. C. Shumati and wife have ro re ro tnrned te their home in CUleijre, III., nfter a viUJe Columbia, tliegiicatir Mr. M. S Suuinan, Mrs. Jehn Mullen, or Ilnrrlsluirg, spout n few days In Columbia, the guest or Harry W. Sample. Mr. W. n. Powell, or Catmlen X. J., hxf returned telils ' nil i i , r town among tricuiK ftmjrrr-!. in ' . UoreuSXlrler.- rS,CS' . Verk, at nbl(i( v """ " uj -" jp '" Jiaii vy iiiuiu iircsenu Fgamoef bise ball botween the n.itmt. less, or Mount Jey, and Columbia club, was postpenod from Saturday nftorneon until to day, en account or the rain. The rain or to day makes a further postponement ucces pary. About two hundred jiersens left for Lan Lan illsville te attend the raiiipmeetlng en Sun day en the dillerent trains running te that place. The Inclement weather prevented many from going, nnd theso who did go had U wet time. What de the pcople of Columbia, Its civie and military associations, propeso te de about the local celebration et drain's luiiural 1 It Is, lugU llme somebody moved in the matter. HV.ASUyAllt.i: l VOMIT. The Union Ne. 1 lKhl.ig Ansoclatlen Itutiirns Frem lit Uii(iiiiiiiiient en tlie Siisriticlnimin. The Union Fishing association, which had been encamped en Woieo's Island slnee !-'.Wednesday last, returned home en Satur- tlxy evdnlng, the members much fatigued, but all the hotter for thelr trip. Fishing, ' amateur base ball, lutisle, atlilellc sports or f all kinds, excellent camp fare, geed com pany, seug, hlery and jiraetical jeke, made n llvely week ler the participants. The annual election or olllcers resulted in the clioice or the following : Pres. J. llyren Cummlngsi Vice Pres. J. K. liarr; Sea Chas. Lehman j Troes. J. JJ. Lobklcher. It was unanimously adopted te change the Jiame of the association te the "Woise's Is land Fishing association," that this associa assecia , tien shall net oxceed thirty men ; also that the band nnd orchestra take the same name, etd consist or sixteen inen oxclusive or Uie ethor thirty. Harry Strieker was - uiefitnci inminr .in im itnuini nMidnnn. wV' - lltl(l Olinq. T)nnnn11v mnnntrnr A .ni...lllJ orflveworo appointed te adept rules, -viz: ,LeIbly, JJarr, ltroueiiian, Leman and Lob Leb Lob kleber. The last Filday In August was named fera meeting. The band will meet the llret Monday in January nt Uruder's Ter a rehearsal. Te the hospitality or Captain Wclse. the caterlng or Jehn Woedsido, the vivacity of Alderinan Harr, and the eouitesy H. Layman, of the Union hotel, Yerk coun ty, much of the success or tlie excursion was due. On n FUldng Trip, Lewis S. llarttnan and beii, Ooergo H. Miller, Lcttor-Carrler I)con and Win. llote ,left yesterday nfiomeon fur n woek's llsh- mtv uueir tiDjective point H in the nelgh KunieiHi ei nieeivuie, uiiosler county, They will remnln nway ler u week if the ralu tieirt in lye them home sooner. UUMt AOKJUI. SVMMOOL. Auliutltutleutlint Mas Had tVendcrriit (lieulh nnd Inline ncc. The annual c-atalogtie and circular et the MlHorsville SUte Nermal bchoel, which has Just' been Issued, Is n very Interesting publl publl catien, illustrating tlie wonderful growth and continuing strengtli or the Institution, under wie direction and prudent management. Its students are gatheicd in from nil parts of the (dale, and they go out te leave their impress en all the departments or practical and Intel Intel leclual activity. The catalegue shows that the roll or last year numbered et hulles, mi geutlmuen, 3ii5; girls in model school, 61 ' Uiysiu model school, 41; number during Winter session, 330 j number during summer sestfen, 013. Total for both sessions, 813. -A yery Interesting nnd useful feature or Ih annual circular Is the roll el" alumni, with .retunrka. It is slgnitleant that while the fclass et 18M numbered bix-rthroe of whom nre uwuasuu, mm iwe meinucrH el the Mill. .jerHVille faculty. The class of 1831 counts f. inrtV-AlT-. ff lilinm i.n.iHl.. ..11 nm 1..1. rVrnd live or them principals. ' V'l. , V? V The Jlole Autemiiic llrakv. f, ub rjuuiruayu icauing iraii9iortauei com cem t jany; ordered tlie equipment of ene hundred nseraier caw with the Kote nutonutle irske for fiSt service. Tlie Keveral orders rn. vUy reeelvcil were accempanie-1 with as. lurwiew that larger orders would fellow If uie urake worked Batisracterll. The busi. no! outlook or the company is much better at,hj at any time aluce It begau business. AVTilXSB AND VLEJWTXAF. A l'leu Man Who Openul ItU Meuth ana rut llu Feet Inte It A talented clergyman of Kew Yerk city was dining at tlie heuse of ene of the most deveut nnd one ofthe wealthiest ladles of his congregation. He seemed le take great pleasure In entertaining the handseme young lady who sat next te him, and was ovldently much Impressed with lier charms of face anil her conversational powers. Tlie ninuso ninuse ninuso ment nuostien came up nt the dln dln ner, and the young olergyman mounted n fnvorlte hobby, nnu began te siwak with warmth and feeling about the immortality of the stage. He had committed himself be yond rodetnptlou bofero he notlced that his remark was recclved with boiue degree or coolness by the company, but the face of his neighbor only wero en nuiused smile. " De you often go le the thoatre ?" she ln ln qutred. "Ne, Indeed, was the onergolic reply, It Is enough for me te nee the pesters en the fences. nnd the photographs In the shop win dews. Why only two days age I saw the picture of an actress who appears en the stage absolutely baroreot Fer my part, I am net surprised nt the low social Manning et uifca trlcal people, anrt I de net wonder that they are nover seen In the houses el respectable respectable respectable poeplo. A chill soemed te fall upon the company, but the young lady's face still wero nn amused smlla " Let us talk of something else," said the hostess, nnd by that tline the young clergyman really felt that he had put his feet In it. The party breke up and as he was walking home, In company with another or the guests, he asKed, ' What was the name or the young lady who sat next te me nt the tabic 1 did net catch it?" "Miss Kstolle Clayten," was the reply. "Kstelle Clayten," repeated the young divine, "It scorns te me that I have heard the name bofero. Who Is she V "She's the nctress who appeared en the stage barefoot ; her mother Is an old friend of our hostess te-night." A silcuce followed. TIM VHOLV.HA IS SVAIS. Setent)' lleilles itrmaln Vnburlctl en the Ont ultlrU or Alnilrld. WUhln two days slxty-nlne new cases of cholera and forty-eno deaths wero ropertcd In Madrid. Soventy bodies remained mi burled In a cemetery outslde the town, the police cordon nreiiud the inlcctcd houses preventlng the peeple from obtaining burial llconses. The lower class manifest the great est hespltility le the elllcial doctors and am-bulanco-bcarers. The epldetnle Is spreading te all the uortliern provinces. Owing te the provalcnce of cholera In the liasipie pro vinces, King Alfonse has abandoned his projected visit le that section. Malnga, So Se So vllleatid Cadiz have rofused te act with the governiiieul medical commission. Them is no apparent decrease In the epidemic. The number or new cases of cholera throughout Spain en Saturday was 'ZfiYi, and of deaths from the disease, Hit). In the city of Madrid 2U new cases and 3 deaths have been reported, and In the province or Madrid, outslde el the city, 10 new cases and 1 1 deaths. 'i'he Cbrrcjpeudencfa AVjueia reperts that II ve persons were Hull'ecated while a heuse was being fumigated at.Taen. In the whole of Spiln en Saturday thore wero ropertod !l,8-0 new cases of cholera anil l,liil deaths from that disease AT. JUIIX'S XX II' OltilAX. Iledli-atrd AVItli Approprlate Seniles ou hgn lay. The dedication or the new organ of the St Jehn's Herman Itefonned church, corner of West Orange and Mulberry streets, took place yesterday nt the morning's servica The pastor, ,Kov.l.L.Neell, read the H2d and 150th psalms, and in a few appropriate words dedicated the line Instrument te thopruise and sorvlce ofthe Almighty, tlie Father and Creater, the Saviour or mankind and tlie Rodeemcr or the weild. The well drilled church choir sang a bcautiuil anthem, closely following the juster's dedicatory servlce Jj another line coiectieii during Iho cellgdti0n. embracing t-ome splendid soles ler Hopriine alto, tenor ami bass. Prer. F. .'v. linas handled the new organ te the full Satisfaction of the vast assemblage that IIJIc'j t)in churcli en this festive occisieiifo ia(ies lmd denned the chancel aniljfit;ir wlUl a rfect bower at tincn imii-ferfu,,uets, out or which 'ir'r tauiilii'cress niaile or yellowy rows, the freinvpjft of tlie new organ was also ti.i.i.1. . Jetnrnfll Ult I l!flUPlH. M sermon of the Kev. O. I Need' was Itsed en Enhcslans v.. 10, '.Singing and mak ing melody in your lieart te the Lord." He siioke In torclble laugunge of the harmony that should exist among the members of ihe congregation. Atthee veiling service, Prof. fiee. Iicnkert, organist of ZIeii'h Lutheran church, presided at the organ. Cauqe of the lllg l'rtces or Lemens. The Importation oriemousto this country last week amouuted te only 15,000 bexes. The week bofero 10,000 boxes arrived. The fruit is abnormally high, with overy pros pect or reaching figures hlgher than have been known for many years. A Philadel phia fruit dealer said en Saturday that Is was net true, as has been suggested, that thcre Is no comer in the fruit, lint tlie aiUance is due te the enormous consumption owing te the oxtremoly het weather. The fruit Is new held at Irem 7 te 9 a box, with Mime very line specimens at f 1 The Imports li e net been heavy, and tiiis has had a great deal te de with the very stlir market, but unques tionably mere lemons have been used this summer than ever before. Lemens wero largely used for medicinal purposes, and their use In het weather for various com plaints, as well as for luxury, Is becoming greater and greater overy year. It Is thought that the fruit v. ill go up te ?15abexlf the heated term lasts much longer. Lint of Unclaimed Letters. List of unclaimed letters, advertised nt Laticaster, Lancaster county, Px, Monday, August 3d, 18S5 : Ladies' J.ixt Mrs. Louisa flumes, Mary Dellluger, Mrs. O. Hambrlght, Mrs. Lizzie Hoever, Lizie It. Kuullman, Lizzie Mc Mc Mc Kolge. Mrs. Mary A. Keller, Anna H. Lain born, Mrs. A. S. Martin, Carrie Mel lvalue, Mary L. Milier, Mrs. W. V. Nevrim, Annle II. Tayler, Mrs Jounle Themas. Ocnta' Lut I). imsor.J'Jehana Ilellack, Samuel Dcchard, Daniel Fry, Win. namble, A. J. (Jreir, H. S. Grew, Harry Ij. Horahey, Ooergo C. Klehl, William King, Lewls Mumma, Marriett L. Heed, David Hush, Benjamin F. Sherter. I'exs of tlie County Olllcers. The county olllcers made their return or fees earned during the month of July te the county nudlters this morning. They were us follews: District nttorney, no Tees earueil. Clerk et quarter sessions f 10.10 Sherlll'. 223.Ul Prothenotary. 32H.00 Clerk of orphans' court 113.40 Corener 30.b0 lteglster 181.40 Each of the nbove named comity olllcers was lurnLshed with new sets of blanks and record books te koep their accounts, the auditors net considering the blanks furnished by the old beard ofauditers as being preperly made out. All l.eat. The Hclioeuor Margaret Aune, which left Charleston April 15 last for ISrunswlck, Gu. and Fcriiaudlmi, Fla., en a llshiug expedi tion, with acrowcenslstlngof Petor Jojinsen, u Dane ; Hans Heljesen, Andrew llausen, Uladdis Olouhen, Norwegians, and Captain Shumaker, from New Jersey, has notsluce been heard from, and is believed te Ik) lest. Tlie Jlrgfelry Heeks. The llrbt Monday of August isdoalgnaled by law as the day en which the registry books of the fiercral wards of the city nnd districts of the county tire te be placed at tlie election polls. Let ull Democrats make It their business te cxamlue the books mid sce whether their names tire en tlie list. If net call en the assessor and have your name placed en tlie list. It will save you trouble later en. The Iite III-. 8. 8. Iliildenian. Ill tlie Augiiit number or The Museum, a Philadelphia publication, for young natura lists of all classes, the froutlspleco is u geixl IKirtralt of the late Dr. S S. llaldumau. of Chleklcs, and an appreciative biographical sketeh by Edwin A. Harber appears in the same Issue. 1'iUeu lutpocten. The August meeting of the prison insprc. ters was held this morning. The only busi ness transacted was the approval of bills and the directions te the solicitor te advertise ler preiasals for coal for the prison ler the ensu ing year. lltiracd Htinaelf te Death. NoarCImlre, N. Y., n farnier named D. 11. De Witt went te ills barn nnd set It en lira The flames were net discovered until it was tee late torescuoDo Wilt, who hadptirxwely romalned In tlie barn. De Wilt had been sill, ferlng from illness for Heme time, and his mill J was deranged. Tim Majer' CeurL Thcre was only ene drunk this morning for the disposition of the mayor. He gave the name of Hugh Dugan. was unable te pay the costs and was commltted. A Clrcm Coming. The agent of Jehn O'llrlen's circus has wrltten te Imcaster for bill beards for the use of the show botweon August 8 and 0, se It Is likely they will be hore en that day. "Old Pegy " has net been here for several years. Expediting the HualnCM. Mrs. mown (In country postelllco) -Any letters for me this morning T Postmistress Nothing but n postal card I soeyonr daughter expects te start mr home next week. The City I.lghta. Elevcn gasollne lights wero ropertod as net burning last night. DKA11IS. HiiKArrF.n. Ill ihU city, en AiiKtist 1st., Jacob Bheairur, In the 20th year or his akc The relatives and friends are respectfully In vited te attend the luncrnl, from his parents' residence, Ne. Ml Maner gticet, en Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. ntigl-'itd MlLI.Ill. Ill lliln pltr. nn llin "d Inst.. I.lllln Jlay, daughter or Adain nnd Fietlerlcku Miller, In tlie id ear of her iiku. The relatives and friends of the family are re spcctlully luvttcil te attend the funenil, from the parents' residence, Ne. 42.1 Mlddle street, en Wcdneaday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment nt Zlen cemelery. 2t aiAltKETF. l'lillmlellililn Cntlle MnrkrU riitLAUELiiiilA, Aug. 3. Arrival of breves, 2,raH beef cattle were higher, mid In sympalliy with the West extra, GHXe ! geed, ft4fti)ie ; iiicdliim, 4j0Sc ; common, 3k(JIKc ; 1'exiw, i(i) WJe. rut cows were fairly active nt SKGIXc t Milch cons wcredull atmwn. hliccp ire dull liut closed higher; extru Ikf ytc, geed, 4RIJ(e; medium, 3'iflSKc.; com- inen,2J.-)c; culls. lecl 1 pulr. i.niuus wre imr itt?'. Units Arrivals, 4,60ii, ' mill nt un iidvnuee of ic Wu quutu Western corn-fed nt CJj(f7e. l.lvohleck Prices. CiltCAoe Cuttle ltccelpts, l,Mi0 lunul: shlp lnents, 1,J0 h!iul ; market, and prices slcidy ; HlllpillllKSlei'rs. lHViOQI..V4l 8.s, t 30f5 Jkl! l.ie aifltO B.s.,f.1imQt 4U KitiQl,VU D.S., (I KK5iiO; Blockers and feeders, HeesJi.'sni cows, hulls and ml ted, 1 .riejl 20 ; Texnus, U T-V( I. lleRs ltccelpts, 7,ii hiud : slilptunnls, .V ; market steady ; reuiih nnd mixed, i:HH!; packing nnd shipping, (I 40(l 75; light, l mu bsnx sklpsiiH1uiil). Hheei Uecelplfl, 4uj head; shipments, lu); market stejidy ; natlvi-s. fi neyi S5i ljimbs, tl UiiQI 2S per head s lannlu, V head, KScfttl. East LmititTT Cattle dull netlilng delni" ; receipts, STB head t shipments, 87 heinl : lilp liient-s yeslenlay te New erk, II carloads. Iles market active, linn and advancing j l'lilludelplilas,A Ieff. 30; Yorkers, 1.1 im:,S); retulpts.-jae liend; Hhlpineuls,l,3nuheiid . skip, incuts te New Y'erk jesterdny, 11 cut leads. Hlus-pslew; prlmc,.l7.''f(l'5 ; fair tegiKMl, .)Q.I5(i: coiiiinen,lSW-.; lambs, IS; reiulpin ls) In-nd ; Hlilpiiients, M) head, hlilpnients le New i erk ji'sterday, 21 carlends. laical Storks unii lleuils. Uepeiti-d by J. II. Ijmt;. Par 1.11st value, wile. ..tlie tin .. HJ 11.1 Lancaster Clly, 0 per cent., 18. ii. " " Ifrti " 6 per ct. In 1 or a) years " 4 " bcliisil Iiniii... 101 J HO nm.A IUI JMI' j 'l.rTin ji jcii-s nil L.- lu r oral yeu.-s. KD ..... . " In lOerajyears. ll"l ir" liu.25 1W IUI W 110 ISO lie l .1 lis in 155 1..-J 'JO l.VI 1V).10 161.20 US 111) 110.50 110 115 7.W "'"HWiii Itnreilifh liun no BANK HT1NJKH. Irst National Hunk lis) fanners' National Hank te Fulton Nntlnnal liank 1() I,nnc.i.-.ter County National Hank W Columbia Nntlnnal Hank leu Christiana National Hank 101 Kphmta National Rink lim Kfret National Ikink,Celurnblu ltd First National Itink, Mtrasburtf loe First National Hank, .Marietta luj First National Hank, Alt. Jey im LltltzNiitlenul Iliink l'je Munheliuiiitlenul Hank 1J Union National Hunk, ileunt Jey.... M New Helland National Hunk.... lit) Hup -National Hank Id) Ouitrryvllle National Hank 1) Neilhern Rinksteck. le) TlTKM-IKKSTOCUA. UIr Spring A Hciiver Valley if. HrldKepert A llerseshis) VAX Celuiublii .1 Chestnut 1 1 ill Columbia A Wushlnuten... 'JU CencstOL-a A lll(,' rljiring V Columbia ft Marietta 'St Maytown ft Ellzabethtewu -V Iineaiterft Kphmta 'Si Lancaster Willow street 1SS Htrasburgft Millport 'St Marietta Maytown 'St Marietta ft Mount Jey 23 Lane, Ellzabethtewn ft Mlddlotewn. HO Lancaster. t Frultvllln U) lainciwlcr ft Lltltz 'Si Kiut linmdywlneft Wuynesburg 50 Lancaster A WllUainstewn '-) Uincasterft Maner M Lancaster ft Munbcliu 'St Lancaster ft Marietta 2.1 Lancaster & New Helland lull M1SCELLAKKOCS STOCKS. Qiiarryville It. It M Mlllersvllle Htreet Car M Inquiring Printing Company. te UaallKbl and Fuel Company 'St Htuvens Heuso (llends) let Columbia (nut Cem puny '- Columbia Water Company 10 Buseuehannn Iren Company lu) Marietta llollew-wuro leu Htevuna Heuse .VI Mlllersvllle Nnnnal Scheel 'Si Northern Market M Kustern Market , ft) Westeni Market ft) Lancaster City Street Hallway Ce ft) lias Company Hendx le) Columbia Hoieimli IJenilt lei Lancaster A Siis'iuclianna 'M Lancaster ft New Danville 5 21.50 IS 21.05 20 : 10 41 4J.0S 21 W) 2.1 70 M 7 1 107 1W 44 1.75 M A I M 1) 2a 10 an.2,1 21U a 1S.03 75 M ftl.25 3.1 111) lei a-s 7.0 MecK Markets. Quotations by Iteed, McUrann ft Ce, Hankers, uncusiei, fix. 11 A. U Missouri raclfle , Mlchliran Central 12 M. 3 p.m. New Yerk Cent nil New Jersey Central,.. Ohie Central Del., !ack.ft Western. K7 41 41 hiiji mi lei iienvcra itieurunuu Krle Kansas ft Tuxus ijikoSlieio Chicago ft N. W eoiumeii. N.N. Out. ft Western KU Paul ft Omaha 1'aclQe Mull Ueehcstcrft l'ltlsbniL- bU Paul Texas Pacific Union I'aclrte Wabash Coin moil 1M w if '4 le 40 4 8 3-lil i'4 22 it 47 7s" E sis Wubash 1'ieleried Westeni Union Teleitniph.. Loulsvllle ft Nashville N. Y., Chi. ft St L Lehigh Velley Lehigh Navigation 1'en nsylvaulu Heading 1. T. ft llu train Nertheni 1'uclHc Comiueii Northern l'ttclflc l'ruf IlosteuvlIIu Philadelphia A Krle Northern Central Central Trunsp Canada Southern Oil l'eeplu's 1'assoncer Missouri t'acllle 35 i;2 Ws M'OIATMVAT.. Ilemocralle County Ticket, Jteceriler. JONAS ..STAUTPUIt, Last L'lill. County Suliclter. II. F. MO.NTUOMIlllY, City. J'rlten Impecleri. (3KO. It. (iONDEIt, Htnisburg lloreugh. C. U. AilMON, Ephnita. Director! of I'oer. V. II. KKNNINO Kit (2 years), llrecknnck. H. II. ltlMST (3 years), Cast Ueiupucld. JOHN STKWAUT (3 years), East Hempileld. Jury Oommlstlencr. K.C'.DlLLEIt, Lull. Declined. A'-KIF A.lrr.MtTMSr.3lEXTS, fTT-ANTED-A OOOD OIUL FOHQEN T oral housework ut Ne. 410 North Duke street. ltd' TASII LINEN LAWNS WITH MIL- LKIl'S HOKAX SOAP and provelit the color from being destroyed. UHLEV'S LIQUID UENNET MAKES delicious Junket, Cuids unit Whey, Alpine Cusluid, etc. Unexcelled In strength andco andce auuhitlng power. IIUULKY'B DIIUQ 8T011K, Ne. 24 West King Street. MORE THAN -700 CAKES OF MIL LKU'3 1JOKAX SOAP consumed lu Lan. cester ci cry week. ANAHTIOLE AS FREE FROM ADUL ADUL lenitleuns new fallen tnew U UlLUCU'S U0UA3.80AT. KB W All VKllTWmHKVTK. TJAKlNa POWDKH. J ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never varies. Atnarvel of purity, strength and wholcsnmeness. Moie eco nomical tliun tlie ordinary kinds, nnd cannot lu sold In ceuipi'tlllun with tlieiniiltltmlnnt low test, short weight, alum or phnupliata pewdiirs. Kela only In cant. ItevAL Uakikii 1'ewdkr Ce., 100 Wall tttrcet. New Yerk. may27-lydAw N' OTICE. The reeiilar tilnntlil v meeting of the I.nn- caster Mrcnnerrlier will beheld this (MONDAY) evenlni!) nt their lmll.nt 8 o'clock. Ilyordi-rer ltd WILLIAM 1IALZ, President. BEST tlOODS AT LOWEST PUICES. 4 lis. " A " Hngnr rer'i'ic t 4 piicknKes Cern, starch for 2.1c ; 4 B.i. Tea lllsculls for i'xi ; 4 Ss. Prunes for 2-le i 4 fcs. lllce for 23e. (Jrninili.tccl Huirnr, 7e. Coffees I CefTi'es I Teas I Teas I Tel ephone. ULAUKK'B TKAHTOKK, !)8 West King BlrceL T5EMEMHEKTHE OLD STANDARD. ltOIIItEIt'3 WILD CHKItltr TONIC Ker Weakness, Oenerat Deblllty, Dysjiciisla, Hummer complaint, etc. lllllinil n in viMJii e iiiiir., api22-l 011 Ne. 22 Ccntlu H'jll.lle. WASTIID-UDIKS AND OENTLE IT men te learn te color PheiOKmphs. Any one ran learn In one hour. Taught niKB until Aiiirustltli te Introduce our new natent untcr rolers. Alse lessens Klveu lu palnmiRnn Telvet, silk, china nnd weed, bludle, Ne. 'lit Cast KliiK street, KoemO. Jly-iinid ClIERU'FVSHAIJi ij On Till) KMItAY MOIININO alie o'clock, nt the Oriniu Manufiiclery of 1'nidl ft Hamilton, en Chin eh st iit-t, the fellow Ing property : 1G Orpins, 77 Oruiui Cases. :i Organelles, Druan Hupjilles, Hellews, Toels, I laid ware, Oils, Varnishes, Herse, Hiiliry, .IPetser Harness, Ill.UOO feet or Virginia Waliiul, !i,im) feet of Poplar and a number of ether articles Its) nunieieiis te mention. Oi:e. W.TOMLI.SSON, uiirSZIM.VW bheilir. TI HIE ONLY ARTICLE ANSWEHINO )iurrieses excepting scouring Is MIL- nil Li:il'alll iii.. nw.i-. mill! RICtJI'LARMONTIILY m"ei:tinc. X of Iho Lnnraxler Miennereber will be held THUIISDA1 NEXT, AIMill.HTr., In their hull lit fcUn. M. J 1I.OSTEU.MAYEII, it Ami. ft a MADE OF REFINED OILS, TAI,. lewnnd Lnnl, tmd gu'iranleed te h.ui) no erpial, is MILLKU'ft IIOIIA.X bOAP. aI'p y t! ibuiJ ipFTn b r 1 : ecca TohacprMenlv He ner iiluir. nt IIAUTMAN'S YELLOW rUONT ClliAlt UTOUE. -fTTlFRH)lsNirilEFIli:sniN(3 FOR IJ the bath. rnenualcd for laundry mid kitchen Is MILLKH'H HOKAX SOAP. TVE.MOVi: ALI OREASE SPOTS AND T - 0 u...,1 1. ...... uu...... .......nn.d ...III. l I I ki htaui.r"J'.,;;"'"""-,-b'""" "" " -LEU'S HOKAX SO.iTr. . TSKMOCRATrc"cbL'NTT-.t,O.MMnTEl I J Iho Democratic County CeMH'iltle" V "'Ct ler the ensulni? political ear. will in. Stallhu Committed Itoems, : Jd story Kepler's 1'oslel."'" IlnlldIng,Lniicnsler.l'a.,en MONDAY, AUOL'sT 1711), at 10 a. in., ter organization, and for such ether business as It may sen tit te transact. W.U. II KNSEL, Chairman. Lakcasteii, Pa., July 31, 1S83. nuU3-td lllfLARaEST, REST ANDMO.sf complele assortment or Playing Curds In the elty from S cents per pack up ut llAilTMAN'ii YELLOW FUONTCIGAU BTOKK. TJ1 ITATI ON S A CC U.M U L ATI NO. 11 EN- JL win's Cnpclne riesleni liave the word Cap. wm's Cnnclne I'lasleni liave the word Can. clne cut in the centre. Don't be deceived. PROCLAMATION. Whereas, Ills Excellency, ltobert K. Paul Paul eon, (loveruerof the btatoef Pennsylvania, ba.s Issued his proclsmatleii, appointing baturday, the 8th day of August, A. D., lb3. ( the day of burial of the great soldier, General If. . Grant), te be a legal holiday, as a trlbutn of respect te his memory, and In testimony of the sorrow of the citizens of the Commonwealth ut his death. An Wueiieas, The citizens of Lancaster city are In full accord ulth the sen tlmcnts expressed by Ills Excellency, 1 hereby rail upon them te unlte with the balance ei iue citizen the cltlzeiiA el our Commonwealth, en this L-rcat occasion. In carrv Ingonttherccomiiiendattnns of our Governer. Given under my bund nnd seal of thn clly of Lancaster, thUSd day el August, A. D. I'jjA II. 1'. ItubENMILLEK. Ideal.! Mayer. ltd AA. Use jliiiilieim Heller The Orlgliial. BB. Fleur. The Hcst. majlyM.W.VJ It T6'MSMAllTiNU CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS AT 83.00 A DOZBIf, AT NO. IUI NOHTH QUEEN 8TKEKT. lunlutld Lancaster, Pa. STOLEN OR ASTRAY. A LAROE Hlack New Keumlland Deg, nnswerlng tlie name of "Jack," lett the preiul'i's ofthe un dersigned en HATllltDAY NOON and has net slnce been seen. A liberal ruuaid will buglyen ler the return of the Deg te HENItY DOKIlIt, ltd Miennenher Hetel, North l'rlnce btiecl. -pOSTl'ONED. The Mfonuerehor Excursion and Picnic Te PENItYN 1'AltK, has bcen postponed en ac count el the ruin te MONDAY, AUGUST 10th. II. GKItllAUT. Chairman aug.l-Otd Committee of Arrangements. piAKT END YARD. C. J. SWARR&CO. GOAL. KINDLING WOOD. Uiin : Ne. 20 Cuutre Hqtiare. Ileth yard and olllce connected nlth telephenu exchange, apiiaiydll AK.lt TITOUNT ST. MARY'S COLLEOK. Mount St. Mary's College, EMMITSBURQ, MD. This Institution centlnucH te give that thor ough Classical and Mathematical Education for which It lias long been celebrated. A Commer cial Course, optional te the studuuts, Is con ducted by competent piofeeserH. Mtuutcd In a very healthy locality at the feet nf the Hli.e Itldgu Mountains, and far nway from the distractions and dangers el u city, this cnllege eilers peculiar advantages te students, bend for Catalegue te PRESIDENT MT. ST. MARY'S COLLEGE, Jul20-2uid M W S EMMIT81IU110, MD. A TLANTIO CITY- The Chester County Heuse IS NOW OPEN. Comfertablo, homcllke, situated very near the sea, with extended piazzas upon three eccun fronts. This Heuse has long been known as a most pleasant summer rati cat. juuel2md J.KK1M AS0.NS. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY, liy buying your Underwear, Fblrts, Weik. lug rants, Overalls, Cellars, Cutis, Handker chiefs, Suspenders, Umbiellas and Notions. At UECHTOLD'S, Ne. 92 North Queen Street. 4J-Slgll ofthe Dig Stocking. P. 8. Choice llulldlug Lets, Stene, and Sand for sle. T 111S PAPER IS PRINTED J. K. WRIGHT & CO.'S INK Fainoeaat lA Werts, 2Cth and Fena'a. hum ms cnr.T.AXxe vs. T11F. I1K8T 6e HAVANA CIQAH IN tlmClty.nt HAltTMA.N'H YKl.tOW 1TIIONT C1UAU axuiiK. E Feil RENT. A Twe nnd a-half story 1IKIUK MOUSE, Nn.21 WegtClicMniitntrect. Apply at the JyaiM INTKI.LIllE.NOKU OFF1CK. TTjlIltST-t'IjASS IIOAUDINO. JD Together with the choice nf rooms en Iho tlrst or second fleer. Hunmescd by nene In the city. Call en or address, NO. 401 NOIITH QUKEN RT. Table boarders accommodated. nC-tfd WITHOUT EXCEPTION. THE I1EST Clirniii In tlie town, two for te, nt IIAUTMAN'S YELLOW- KUONT CIOAK HTOHK. ITINDOKSEI) 1Y PHYSICIANS ANI ii IlniBglsls. Everybody knows the uses of n plnster, and that licnsein) Cnpclne Plasters are the best. GKOltOKllKNN E T T PIIAOTI CA X, I'LUMISEIl, STEAM ANIJ QA8 KITTKIl. All orders promptly attended le. Satisfaction guaraiUred. Wnrk'done nt reasonalile prices. NO. 1.15 N011T1I QUEEN HTUERT, Jiinel7-3md Itncaster, l'e. THE FINEST KNOWN FOH TOILET, l.nundry nnd Hath purposes Is MI LI, lilt's UOltAX BOAP. s CllOOL TAX FOR 1885. The dunllcnte Is In the hands ofthe lieasurer. Three per cent, oil ler prompt payment le Aug. ' ' W. O. MARSHALL, Treasurer, Ne. 12 Centre Square. 43 Office hours from 0 a. in. te 4 p. in. junell-tldlt KOTHINO Healthy HOItOX bOAl'. HUT l'URE WHITE AND Linen by using MILLKIt'H y iuiir7nind GALTi AT REIOART'H OLD WINE STOHU -you Listen's Extract of Beef. FIKKST IN TI1K WenLO. Katabllshcd, 1788. II. K.SLAYMAKElt, AU felil7-tld Ne. ) Kast KlnB SU s AlNT-RAl'HAEL WINE. INFORMATION. ThuRalnt Itiiplniel Wine hasndellcleus flaveur nnd Is diuiik lu the principal ellles of Kusslai Germany, North and Keiilli America, Glial Hrllaln. India, and se en. Tliuouaiitltyexpertel annually Is sullleleiit jniMjf of Ilssbiblltiy and thine Is no Mine that cm be considered lis Buperlnr. i-TheSalnt-i:apliacl Wlne Company, Valence, Department of the Drome (France.) H. E. SLAYMAKER, 118-tld Ne. ' KAST KING STICK KT. ClIH'INd MACHINES. EXCELLENT SEWING JWACHINES. The AMKIUCAN hKWING MACHINI: COM PANY, leprcteulcd by its agent, XV. D. SIOI- nllll.nt Ne 2 elevens Heuse, Is perfectly lell.i hleurid responsible ler ull contracts linn' no wnn ilth nen-ens who buy machines today, and have beiiKht heretofeie, and can lurnlsh nil parts be be leuuliiK te their iniiehlues for all Hum te tome, either ui the bnincbortlcenl Lancaster, or at the linuioellli'c, Philadelphia, Pa. 31. 1. Jy;Md3tlt 3I0SSKK, Agenf, I.ANtASTint, PA. R EDUCTION I N Cl'HTOM - MA IE Cletlilinr. A well-made. Klczant trimmed nnd tierfect llttlui; Huelness Hull ler fls.U). A Keed Kncllsh Corkscrew Worsted Suit, flat braided, lu one, two, three or four-button cuta way, ler fiVe. A handseinn Cheek Casslineru Hull ter tJi.O). An elegant Serue butt, le black, blue, drub or brown, ler I15.U). Kluu Kni;llh btrlptd or Check Pantaloons Irem ts.uiup. Ho He nieiuin .'j-'i'l erk Is strictly llrst-cliws. Kvery garnie l wnrrailtctl te b-. u presented. A Koeilnt, well-made inti IHCCi, L..E""'1 The IarkCsl assortment of patterns In this elty. A. II. ItOSKNSTKIN, m2l-CnidlC 37 North On con street. R VYMONU'S EXCLUSIONS. RAYMOND'S VACATION EXCURSIONS. All Traicllng Eipcmci Included. A Party will leave Philadelphia WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1885, ren A Grand Tour of Fifteen Days, Which will Include : Saratoga, Lake Geerge, Lrtke Chain plain, ISur lingtnii, V t-, Ausitbln Chasm, Slentrenl, the La chine Ituplds, Quebec, the Kalis of Mentmuruiicf, the Lenc-r bt. Ijiwrence Klvcr, The Famous Saguenay River, with halts ntlla! Hal ISay nnilTadeusnc, Lake Jlcu.plirenKiKOfc', llosten, New Yerk, etc. AtHOltKAiir Circulars of Four Orund Winter Trips te California (l.cavllik' l'hlladelnhlii, No Ne embcrl2, Dece mber ID, Junuurj' 11 and February In nddltleu te the nbove the SKCO.V!) AND I.ASTOItAND TOUU(AugU9tS7te September Ji) te the Yclloivsleno National Park. W. IIivmem). I. A. WniTceun. O-Scnd or call fordescrlntlve circulars. II. K. SHIKLDS. Aucnt for Itayniend's Vacalleu Kxcurslens, 111 S.NInthbL, under Continental hotel, Philadel phia auglStd AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITU TION proposed te the citizens of this Com monwealth for their approval or l ejection, by the lien era! Assembly of I he Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Published by elder of the beo bee beo reiuryef the Commonwealth, In pursuance of the 1st section of Article .Will or Iho Constitu tion. Joint resolution proposing nil amendment te the Constitution ei the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania : He It leselvedhy the Senate and Housnef Itep Itep tcbcntutlvcsef the Common wealth of l'eunsyl Minla lu lienenil Assembly met, that the lollow lellow lollew hiK Is preiHised as an amendment of the Consti tution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, lu accordance with the previsions of tliu eigh teenth urllclu theieef. AMKNDMKNT. That section flve of article 11 e of the Consti tution et the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, which lends us fellow h : Whenever a county shall contain forty thousand Inhabitants It shall eonstlluten separatejudlel.il district, and shall elect ene judue learned lu the law, and tlie (ieueral Assembly shall provide for additional Judges, as the business of the said districts muy require. Counties containing n population less than Is sullleleiit te i-onstltute separate dis tricts shall bu lenucd Inte convenient single districts, or, If necessary, may be attached te contiguous districts as tlie Uoneml Assembly may provide. The olllce of associate Judge, net learned lu the law. Is abolished In counties form ing separate districts: but the several associate Judges In olllce when this Constitution shall be adopted shall serve for their unexpired terms," bu ami the umie is hereby amended, se as te tead as follews: Whenever a county shall con tain sixty thousand Inhabitants It may consti tute u separata Judicial district, and may elect onujudge learned lu the law; nnd the lienenil Assembly shall provide for additional Judges, as the business of sutd district may leiiulre. Counties net terming separate districts, shall bu formed Inte convenient single districts, as the General Assembly may provide. The olllce of a-moclutejiidgu, net learned In the law, lsubollsh lsubellsh lsubollsh ed lu counties forming separate districts and having inore than ene law Juage; every ether county sliull elect two associate Judges, who shall net be required te be learned In the law; but the several usoclute Judges lu elllce, when this amendment shall bu adopted, shall serve for their uuuxplied term. A true copy of the Joint Resolution. W. B. bTEhOKR, Secretary ofthe Common wealth. July27-3md5l iOMt HALMS OMt MtMSXT. I5TtnENT? 3 Three Lnw Offices at Ne. NOUTII DUKE 8TUKKT; and a busmen 1 65 feotleug, supplied with water and heat, luat'X-ttd 11. FICANK KSHLKJIAN, IilOIt SALE. SKATING 1UNK AT COL J unibta, Pa., with all Its Fixtures, Steam Heater ami tsi palls of Henley tikateg, geed us new. Will sell en easy terms and ut a bargain, l'osteftlce uddiess, " 110X' NO. 4tis," JnlyJS-Cmd Columbia, Pa, UHLIO SALE OE COWR OnSATUHDAY. AUGUST 8. 18-S, will be sold nl publle sale, at the sale and exchange sta bles of the, undersigned. In the village of Mll lersvllle, Munilr tewnshlptJjiiieastcr county, l'e,. the fellow Ing l.IvoSteJfclo wits TlllltiY IIKADOFALDlilCNKyAMBUlCUAM COWS, some fresh and boine spiliWiat will seen be lu prellt. Tlie underalgiHselccts his own stock arid does the buyluglHiself, The abevu stock must be as l cpreseutiwjrhe duy of sale or no sale, If It Is wet wa can euflu the dry, A credit of CO days w III be given. bale te conunnuce at 1 o'clock p. m , of said aaywhenattenaancowlUAbertWenUNTNEu Havdxi-IIms.AucU U, It. Mieius, Clerk. Bit8)U,Wl, jyjtir ab rr.n LINN A 11UENEMAN. ECONOMY IN The Great Iavontlen of the Age, Stenm and Het Air combined, Fifty per coat, of fuel Baved. SIMPLE II COffSTMCTIOff. Ne Enginoer roqulred te run It, no Explosions, no Gas, no Dust. Hundreds of cortlfleatoB teatlfy ub te Its belng the safest and most economical way of Heatlng Houses. Every Hoater warranted, nnd no pay roqulred till thoroughly tosted. Call and bee or Bend for circular. Soveral aocend-hand Het Air Furnace3 en hand, as geed us new, will be sold at n bargain. . Flinn & Breneman, NO. 102 NORTH QUEEN STREET. CT.UTMSJXO. fi Clothing le meet every fancy Jiiul (e iilcnse the laste of overy buyer inny always be found en our tables. Ne ene need leave us unsatisfied. Our stock is full or real bargains at closing prices, within tlie reacli of every purchaser. A. C. YATES & CO., 602, 604, 006 CHESTNUT ST. Phlladelphla. mi3ind e AIC IIALU BUY YOUR CLOTHING -AT- Wanamaker& Brown's, OAK HALL, KoUTIIKAHTCeK.tKlllsIXril AND MAIIKKT hTMiKTH, I'lllLADIfLrillA. Jlyll-tf-l TTEADQUAIlTEltS l-'OU SUMMER "D.'u.e 3L.. w and Drawers, Cauze Underehlrta and Drawers, Choice Nocktteu, E. is W.Cellare and Cuffs, C. Si C. Cellars and Cuflii, Hrnmi fTnllnrrt and CufTa The Best Fitting Dress Shirts. blUUTS AND SOC1KTY I'AltAl'IIEIlNALIA 41ADB TO OICDEIC, At Erisman's, NO. 17 WEST KING BTICKKT. minuTiirrii DAY OF THE Great Clearing Sale -AT- HIESH & BEOTHER'S ONE 1'ItICE CLOTHING HOUSE. Notwithstanding the Intellect of the season nnd the limited demand for goods nt this lime of the year, we ure kept busy continually slnce the (.reut Clearing bale has been Instituted at our ueuii", nnd no wonder. We are selling CLOTHING Of All Kinds nnd Weights, OENT'S FUKNI8HING GOODS, TltUNKS, VALlbES, Jtc., At such Greatly lteduced Prices, that every body takes ad vuntugoerthlsopportunlty (which Is but seldom offered.) We huo;cle-.cd out en tirely n great many lels, but theie Is still qulte un assortment left. This clearing sale will con tinue but TUN DAYS LONGEIt, and It will be te your Interest te take udvantnge of it while It lusts. EISSH & BEOTEEBi'S One-Price Clothing Heuse, COUNKlt OK NOUTII QUKKNSTUKKT AND CENTltE tiUUAUK, LANCASTEIt, PENN'A. T5UKUEU A BUTTON. De Yeu Want Bargains ? IF YOU DO, GO TO THE G-REAT CLEARING SALE -AT- BDRGER& SUTTON'S I'eoiile's Clothing Emporium, NO. 21 CKNT1CE SQUAKK. Summer Clothing IN EVE1CY VAKIETY ATP1C1CESAS LIGHT AS THE MATEUIAL MADE KKOM, IN OUDElt TO PICEPAltE FOIC THE KALL TltADE. NOWISUN'DOUIITEDLY THE TIME TO 11UY. nr Stere closea at 0 p. m., Saturdays excepted. Burger & Sutten, MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Ne. 24 Centre Square, LANCASTEIt, PA. jyTADElUA AND S1IEKHY WINES AT Reigart's Old Wine Stere. II. K. BLAYMAKElt, Aukiit, Ne. KiarKme 8tbet. Kitabll8beai78. rvbU-lfd tirkmunis. HEATING! LANCASTER. PA. Mtttv oeunn. TOIINS.CJIVLEE. OEO. F. RATH VON. De Yeu Want te Save Meney ? LOOK AT OUR ASSORTMENT -OK- BLACK AND 10UEMM GOODS! UEFOIti: YOU I1UY. WE AIIKHELI.INO IIE9T ItEI.IAIII. -O I' ll A KES Caslimoies, HoiuietlaCiollis, t. AT LOWEST PltltES. JonnS.G-iler&Ce., NO. 25 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTEIt. PA. S I'ECIAI. AETEHATION SALE. WATT, SHAND & CO, AKE MAKINU EATENSIVE ALTEItATIONS AND AUDITIONS TO TIIE New Yerk Stere, And In order le reduce surplus stock and make inore room, eiler speclil liidiieeuieiits In eery ilepuitmeut. EXTItAOltDINAUY UAItQAlNh IN Itlciii'Iieil iintl Uiililpiiclicd 3Iiislius. BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED SHEETINGS In all uldthsuiidijuulitlcs. Tickings, Turkey Red Tablings, Table Linens, Teweti and Napkins, AT THE LOWEST PUICES EVEIS KNOWN. SPECIAL 15AUGINS IN DRESS GOODS. ODD LOTS AND IlEMNANTS UKKUCED.VT HALF USUAL l'UICES. HEW YOEK STORE. J."- MAKT1N A VO. SHIRT DEPAETIENT. WE CAUUY THE LAUUEST STOCK OF FLANNEL SHIRTS In the city. Flannel Shirts adapted ut., Ac. fur the bcasliute, Flshini;, Cuuipliie; l University Flannel Shirts, Pleated Flannel Shirts, Jersey Flannel Shirts, Bicycle Flannel Shirts, White Flannel Shirts. Pleated Bosem White Dress Shirt. The Neatest Milil made ler bummer Weill Full Diess. and PEARL SHIRT. Three-Ply Linen Ihwein, Wamsultu Mm-lin, (iuai-antccd Pit ; tl.oe apiece ; six ter (.1 in. 75c. White Dress Shirt. New Yeik Mills Muslin, Looi-e Ede lloeoiu. 49c. White Dress Shirt. Excellent Muslin Kclufeiccd l'leut mid Hack. Shirts Made te Order a Specialty. J. B. Martin A Ce., Cor. West King and l'rlnce Stn. LANCASTEIt. PA. UXVEMl TA KM SO. TTNDEKTAKINO. UNDERTAKER, Cor. Seeth Qaecn and Viae Streets, LiKOASTBO, l'X, Personal attention alven te ull orders. Every thliiK lu the Underluklnif Hue lurnlshed. lluvlni; secured the services of a tlist-elass me, Chanlc, I uui piepaiedtodeull kinds et Uphnl. sienna ai very meueruiu prices. jn kiiius or Funilture Upholsteied. lilV vn men call. L. R. liniatld ROTE. STOKAGK AUD COMMISSION WARHHOUSB, DANIEL MAYKU detO-lya 18 West Cb04tnut atrcft.
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