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TIie Great flrnnt Funeral. TSulegy lias c.xliaustcl itself In praise of the character and services e Gen. Grant. Preacher, iect, historian ami friend have Hung and declaimed his merits and the bit terest opponents have conceded his geed qualities and praised his Btreng points. Much that has been true has been fitly said ; much that is new has been called out for the enrichment of history and biogra biegra nhy, and seme tilings that me false and in 111 taste have marred the solemn ceremony. But the heart of the whole pcople is stirred te profound sympathy with the event of te-day. The spectacle in the me tropolis of the country is one that nil its many millions of citizens view with inter est, and the accounts of the ceremonies will be read with eager attention by the people of all the civilized world. There may have been intelligent desire and rea sonable expectation that le&4 pomp and simplicity would have marked the inter ment of tlie citizen soldier and president, but te the popular mind and te the foreign view Gen. Grant embodied the successful completion of a bitter struggle for the gov ernment's cxisteuce and the conquest of peace after prolonged and horrid war. It is well for trade and business te some times step their manifold activities and contemplate the transiterincss of earthly things. It is wholesome for fifty millions of people te be inspired at seasons by a common sentiment. It is patriotic for the representative men of all sections and parties te gather by the bier of ene who, dead, represents unity and recencilia tien, Uuii'hty power of n free people, the le- public. Marriage In eir Yerk ami England. The case before the English Heuse of "!i Lords, sitting ns a committee of privileges, ' In which Minister I 'helps was summoned te testify en ene side",' and Senater Ed munds en the ether, seems te have been declded.ercvadA.rathcr.by that judicatory en anetherjt than that upon which tliese cmBAinerlcuiis worn called. rm issue was the right te the dignities of the Lauderdale Scettisli peer peer age. This controversy between the claim ants Is ene ever which the Heuse of Lords him exclusive jurisdiction, though the title te the realty situate in Scotland is triable In the Scotch courts ; thus it happens that these tribunals differ sometimes, and the title gees te ene litigant and the cs.tate3 te the ether. The case hinged en the question of whether the petitioner's great-grandfather, Cel.IMcb.ard Maltland.und Mary M'Adarn, the mother of his son, had been lawfully married In New Yerk in 1772. It was admitted that their son, the grandfather of the claimant, was born before this mar riage, but the law then as new seems te have been that the subsequent marriage legitimatized the issue. The counter claimant's case was that the law of that day required publication of the banns, that no such publication had been matle in this case, and that therefore the marriage was invalid and the descent therefrem could net inherit. Minister Phelps was called te testify as te whether the " Duke's laws" or 1002 and 1CS1, in which the requirement of banns had its origin, herein ferce in New Yerk in 1772, and he gave as his opinion that they had had no ferce sinee 1091. At the same time he testified that it had been held by the highest court in America that it was net necessary that banns should be pub lished, or a license obtained te constitute a valid marriage In New Yerk ; there had been no alteration in the law of marriage in New Yerk between 1772 and the pres ent tlme. Upen the continuing ferce of the " Duke'a laws" in 1772, Senater Edmunds squarely joined issue with Minister Phelps ; but upon this point, though there was an intimation by Lord Selberne against Mr. Phelps' position, there was no direct de cisien. The whele case was decided for the taimant en a technical rule of evidence as i burden of proof. The counter-claimant did net preve that banns or license had net been published or obtained, nor did the claimant preve that they liad been. All the oyidence showed that a clergyman sol emnized a marriage according te the forms prescribed by the Anglican prayer book, and that, shortly afterward, the husband diet!. Whereupon the IIouse of Lords took the charitable view, in the absence of any proof te tlie contrary, that It was te be presumed what should have been dene was dene, and the validity of the marriage was sustained. After this question had been disposed of, the next was whether or net " the marriage made legitimate the sons al ready bem; that was promptly decided In tlie affirmative. The case is ene of large interest, net only because of the eminent witnesses called and the high authority of the testl testl ueny given, and for the exhaustive in quirlea into tlie colonial laws of New Yeik, .Dutch and English, that have been made leth in Londen and New Yerk ; but be cause from se high it judicatory has again beenafllnued the disposition of the courts te sustain the validity or marriage and legitimatize the issue thereof, wherever possible te discover the matrimonial intent of the parties, This Is UiIrIrcss. Secretary Whitney has given Jelui lleuch nud his bondsmen nolice that as the agree ment te build the cruisers in a certain tlme and according te certain specifications has net been complied with, the United Slates will tnke possession of thorn, credit the builder with the work actually dene, and completo them. Thlswill require Mr. Reach te pay only the difference between what he claims and what he has really paid out, and may be considered quite as liberal terms as he or anybody clse could fairly ask. Even by doing this the government will be cheated, in that It will be compelled le take something it docs net want and which does net ceme up te its own specifications. But ns Mr. Keach, after receiving the bounty of the government le the extent of mere than ten millions of del lars, has thought proper te make an assignment, which many well-informed persons beliove te be bogus, it is the part of geed pel Icy for the government te take what it can gel . If Mr. Reach's definitive gratitude had included favors received as well as favors expected, Ihere would have been no difficulty in making an arrange ment by which neither he nor the govern ment would have suffered. But Mr. Reach and his attorney, William 12. Chandler, had u point te make against the changed methods of the navy depart ment, and an assignment was considered a geed way of making it. Even if the gov ernment docs net get the worth of its money out of the new cruisers, if will be no new thing. It has seldom dene this when dealing with Mr. Iteach duriug the past twenty years. It will, however, get rid of the contractor himself for geed and all. Andthiswillbemucli. Whether it shall build the vessels of the future in its own yards or let them out te ether contractors, it may be able te get a pretty geed propor tion of its money's worth. It is certain te rid itself of the Old Man of the Sea who has been hanging en se long. Secretary I'mllcetl's Uoed Werk. Secretary Eudicelt has been rather slew in getting down te effective weik, but his first positive and far-reaching order will bring consternation te tlie army favorites who have long been luxuriating in fat and pleasant places. The new army regulation which tlie secietary has promulgated pro vides lliatan officer must serve atlcastthree years with his company Ixsfore he can be detached for staff or ether scrvice, and that no officer shall remain detached for n longer time than four years, unless as signed te duty at the war department. This ought te break up the worst abuses which can find lodgment in the army in limes of peace. Scrvice with Ills company en the frontier is net exactly a life of pleasure. It is remote from cultivated society, with few of the advantages which life in Washington or the larger cities afford. But it is positively all we have for our soldiers te de. It is in this work that all military training is secured. If by favoritism or any ether cause or excuse the officer misses this wliile he Ls still a young man, he is practically without use te tlie government which has home the expense of his education. If Secretary Eudicelt can send out t'.e idlers and the drones he will de a geed weik, even if he drives a goodly number out or the army. llACciiim hath than Neplune." drowned mere men A Ni:w Yeiii; judge has veiy cmphatl cully declared that play-rights nnd play play ewuers have .seme rights in their property which .stage pi rates are bound te respect. Fer reproducing "The Mikade" against the orders of the ceuit, Sydney Hoseufeld has been lined S7G0. Tin: preliminary reiert of the new com cem com mlHsIener of Internal rovenue, Ilou. Jeseph S. Miller, en the genernl condition of the wor wer wor vice, exhiblts the gratifylngfact that, largely through the coubelldation or the lat districts Inte oighty-Uve districts, and the reduction of the rovenue agents from thirty-llve te twenty, a saving of ?COO,000 in cost or collec tion was ell'octed In the llscal year ended July SO, l&Se, ns compared with the previous year. The total collections wero about J112,. 120,111, nnd the eeM, of collection was 3.9 per cent. or that sum. Illicit manufacturing is iiotHiinicIeutlyoiigagod in te .materlaliy do de creaso the rovenue receipts. " Loquacity storms tlie cur, but modesty takes the heart." Tin; president has well oarned the vaca tion he takes. JIe has werked hard and te geed purK)se. Noexecutlvoovor scrutinized hlsuppohitmcntsHeclosoly ; noneiti the same tlme made fower mistakes, Jlofero he left tlie capital he disposed of the last presiden tial postelllco case that was ready te he con sidered and te the batch ofclianges made en the ova of his departtire liq appended this sigulllcnnt momeraiidiini : " The suspensions In the foregoing cases wero, with two exceptions, made for parti HAtislilp. The two were uiade upon reports or inspectors showing bad managomeiit of the elllees by the incumbents. " The president has new considered nil Dm cases or presidential pestmasters which have been made ready ami prosentod te his atten tion. He has made 107 appointments, of which 71 wero te vacancles caused bv oxpl expl oxpl ratlen of terms or roslgnatien.nud 103"in place of susponded olllcers. " K very tsose of suspension has been care fully consldercil upon evldonce, in pursti- uiice ei me same principles by which he was guided In the beginning, and a large num. ber of solicited removals have been rofused, including seme at his last consideration of eases en yosterilay, because the proefo wero net such, in his Judgment, te warrant the action. " Arrangements have been made se that commissions will he issued, notwithstanding the prosident's absence, when bends aie tiled aud approved." "What's wen is done, Jey's soul lies In the doing." is. Ne litter, mauller and mero crodltable trlbute Is paid te Grant than by Horatio Soy Sey Soy meur, ene et the llrst citizens of the ropublle nnd ene of the few surviving, honored men for whose elovatlen te the prosldency mil lions or his countrymen have voted. Ne mero fragrant llower Is cast upon the cefllu than this from the Sage of Dcerlleld. "Shallow minds censure cverythlng be yond thelr own depth." Pnoi'KSSen HiLaAitn has roslgned as the Buperintoiulent or tlie coast and goedltlo survey which, It must be conceded, ls n very geed way or getting out or a very bad box. llut the acceptanc'j or his resigna tion while his case is still undorhivestl.vtatlon will net strlke the publla as geed polley. The charges against lilmand his bureau are or the most Beriaus erder, Including drunk enness and goneral domerallzatlou, ombezzlo embezzlo ombezzle iiieut, forgery and conspiracy, lr these are true, nud his resignation must ke Tar te ejtabllsh tlem, hn desorves Iho soverest juin juin ishment known te the law, and no uontlment orienlencyor pltyer eomdderntlon for age, attainments or Hervlce should save him ireui the penalty. Se lengns thore are plenty or IHmlteutlaries, such oileuilors should lie sent te thorn without mercy, Just us If they wero the ordinary kind of felons. Dap as some or the Grant ieetry Is, the pictures or the runeral incldents, propared by "our siwclal artist en the spot" three weeks age are unspeakably iusufl'erable. TOEIiAyOABTEIl DAILY IKTELLigEyCEJR, BATUBDAY, AUGUST 8, 1885. OtTIt CAPTAIN SLEEPS. 'TIs written Hint the rtcaO shall rise nl lest Frem their forgettcu plnccx, nnd And life i llut he, who loved the oeplo In tlielr need, Though given buck te nature dteth net j lte shall continue with us till that day. Urent soldier, who dldit jiever lircnk our trust. Hut kept It well, If that strong hand of thlne wnicn icu me jvnuen upward into peace May draw the darkness mil'n Hwlxt us nnd thce. Vlew these rnrt liesta hore gnthercil from thy flclds Te watch thy bringing home. 1'ass Inte rest t rer thou from that high place thy worth has wrought Above the troubles or dind time, hast seen The last red ember of the camp 11 re iiuruchcil, The battle cloud Mew n'scawai d, and the land Whose oncedlvldlngfurrows thou dldUsmoeth, (Julet In hatvest. Sound the lust tattoo Kell, war drums ( colors, dipt nud ye grim threats That speke his Iren menace, wake again Te chant it requiem te tlie answering hills : Our Captain sleeps. Henry tluy CarMen. Au(ifSr8,18SJ. m - PER80NAU Lenn Weusin.nv rcHiimes tlie position r adjutant uoneral, which he held prier te tlie late Heuilan campaign. Hr.v. Iluett lllt.r.r, or tlie l'rlmlllve Methodist church, Hliamekln, l'n., linsdicd from nn epidemic something HUe the Ply mouth favor. Dn. J. HTUnzi.vanii, whoceuiOH te llryn Mnwr cel lege from llenu, is said te be the first German Kernanlst te whom nu Amer ican professorship has been oiFerod. Hkv. Pit. A. 0. Or.onei;, n well-knnwn Mothedlst minlster and writer, has illecl in Chicago, nt tlie np;e of 02. He was at ene tlme regontef the Uiilverelty of the state of New "i'erk. Hen. Hamilton Visit, of New Yerk, beimr prevented by Ill-health from nervltiK as pall-bearer at Genernl Grant's funeral, the president has appointed Antheny J. Drexol, of Philadelphia, te sorve In his stead. 11. J. BunninTR has consented te ledum iu Caie May, hut eh loots te the place select td for the lecture a liolel dhiitiK-roeiii. He says: "I won't lecturein a dining-room ; the next engagement would bring me Inte the kitchen." Leuim Kui;hni,i;, ene of tlie most promi nent cIt!7.en el Atlantic county, tiled at Kgg Harber City, Friday morning. He was pro prietor ofKueliiilo'H hotel, hi Atlantic City, nnd was fornianyyears mayor or Kgg Harber City and held ether positions of honor and trust. Emma A miett'b health has been improved by her Reason of rest. Slie ls getting u trifle stout, ami no has begun te walk six lnllcn a day In the heK ofkceplng lleh down. She takes tlie matter coolly, bowevor, nnd says pleasantly that it will noerdofor her te be be bo cemo any Nteuter than she is. Mit. and Mns. !. Maiiien t'liAwrenti are spending tlie summer at the Villa Coccii Ceccii luella at Sorronte. Mr. Crawford Is busily engaged en another novel, the sccne of w hlcli is laid in Italy. He has formed a library and work-room out of a cae hi the cllll'lio cllll'lie cllll'lio lew the villa, which overlooks the sea to wards Naples, and ls delightfully cool. Jehn A. Wish's pretty wlfe, down at Old Point Comfert, the ether day, was vtUhlng (lenenit Kitzhugh loco's beautiful wlfe all sorts of goedluck,n( ter the new s of tlie Demo cratic nomination was received, declaring that If tlie gallant congressman was beaten nhe would prefer it te be by se honorable u rival us her husband's comrade In arms. KiifKtieit'Wii.i.iAM, visiting the i:uiH'rer of Austria nt Gasteiu, Is made much of. The town Is gay'ly decorated with banner, nrches. etc. 'I no weather Is lovely. On the llret vhltef Kinpress i:ililcth te Kinporer William, the latter had all the pictures re moved from the rooms except the portraits of the Austrian oniierer and empress. The ciiioreruud empress of Austria en leaving the Kmporer William's hotel, considerately rcriucsted him net te acceiniuny them, in order te spare him fatigue. The twooinier tweoinier twoeinier ors made a tour of the town te vlew the Illu minations. They received a jierfcct ovation. Hew Te Die Well' The New Yerk Churchman, referring le Dr. Freeman's estimates of the "gieat ex amples " In history, cites the special notices efAllred of JCuglaud, St. Imlser France, and Washington. The Englishman and the Frenchman are claimed by the eulogists as "sitiiU and hchelans." Statesman aud patriot as he was the American lived tee near our own times for his npolheesls. llut the CVitirriDinii oliservos : " There was iu Washington, lieu ever, no absence of B.ilnt ship or scholarship which essentially mais his fame or makes him te have been ether than ene of the noblest characters In his tery." ur. j;. A. J-rceinan, It will be re- membcrcil, visited thisceuutry recently and lectured te American audiences en "The Fngllsh People iu UsThrce Hemes." Tlie Churchman geos en te s.iv of Grant In opposition with Alfred : " U'lth all his Biuntshlp, the great Ihigllsh piluce and law giver did net, and could net better, Hhew te the world hew te dle well. Tills of itself has consecrated General Grunt's memory and has made his example te ixja heritage-foreer. As for scholarship, it is nolther recorded el Alfred nor Saint I.ouis.nerany ether historie character, that he deliberately set himself te wrlte a book when, as he knew, the shadows of the grave were slowly but surely gathering about lilin. Cicsar and what rollcctlens are started up at the bare mention of the nnme of that heartless conquorer wrltes his cold-blooded comment-tries in the fullnossef health. Hut General Grant, with nothing te beushatned of ns'a warrior, aud nothing, we may be sure, which the world will be ashamed of either, summons te the task his remainingaud evur-lailitig strength, gives te the world his book and dies. It is a story se touching nud suhlime hi Its sim plicity that tlie generations te ceme will fondly dwell upon it ns ene of the most re markable things In history." A Wronged Ililklmnd's Terrible Vcngeaiiie. Gustuvus Hlchncr, a prosjierous farmer, of Scotch Valley, Pa., for seme tlme has sus pected his wlfe or Infidelity. He left his home en Tuesday and did net icturii until Thursday morning. Filtering the heuse about '2 e clock hi the morning he found his wlfe iu company with Max lihiiinelrich. He Immediately went out te the barn, secured a scythe and, returning, coolly slaughtered the guilty ceuple. The Infuriated husband then went hick te the barn nud committed sulclde by hanging himself te ene of the rafters. Hark! hark I 'tis HOZODO.Vl' I m-v. Itiistejeuthsaud maidens, cuuiu and buy. Come and a secret I'll unfold. At small expense te young and old. A charm thai will en both bestow A ruby lip, aud teeth Uke guew. uuMwdoed&w The l'rentdent's lrlrm (Jrlp en Health. Iwiw struck with n well-known llomecratlo Congressman's talk, sayau Washington coitcs ceitcs coitcs pendent te his home pajier, "He called ut the Whlte IIouse te pay his icspects.nnd whlletberu observed te the President that he was tbe very picture of perfect health. " Vcs," was the reply, desplte the tremendous strain and Incessant worry of listening te clamorous olllce-scekors, 1 beliove there ls no man In the United States who enjoys hotter health Hum 1 de." " 1 nttrlhute this te three things," said the narrator j " first, he takes plenty of out-deer exercise ; second, he rlses early and retires early j and third, 1 ho he ho llevohe fortifies his system by adoseof Hern's 1'cbk Malt Wiimkiy whenever It requires a tonic. He probably ewes as much te tbe last as te the ether two causes. Always found at any Qrst-cla33 druggists or grocers. The Artful Dedger. Sewer gas dodges pastlmpeifect traps, confus ing the sanitary engineer, baffling the docten taking possession of your heuse and killing you, or milking you an invalid. I f you are dead, that closes the business. It you ure crippled or poisoned, llrewn's Iren Hitters can de wonders for you. Dedge the nrtful dodger bv enrlchlinr you bleed, Invigorating your system, and en joying geed health. Mrs. tiplur, W Decatur bucui, jiesiun, suys, -- nrewn a in Just the thing for building ene up.11 " brown's Iren lSltters Is BVKCIAI, XOTIVHS. "I hare Adclsed my Daughter te try It, aud she ls going te de go." Jlu further says: "I called en you about six weeks uge sick with bilious disease Yeu gave me n bettle of Dr. Kennedy's Favorite ltemedy and ect me nil ilghl. I want mero of it." Thus writes a man whellvcslu Lubcc, SIe., te the propiieter, We are sure of hearing favorably from the lady, for this preparation ls exactly suited tothetroublcs fiflm which women se often suller. Alse for little children. HylO-lmdSw ROTE 18 MARINO CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS AT V3.00 A DOZJSK, . AT NO. 100 MOUTII QUEEN BTUKET, ljU9Ud Jne&ster, Va, XKDICAL. A QU EST10NA 1JOUT Brown's Iren Bitters ANSWKKKD. The nuestlen has probably lccn nsked theus nndseftlmrs. "Howran llrewn's Iren Hitters cure everything V Well, It doesn't. Hut It docs euro any disease lerwhlch nreputable physician would presenile IKON. Physicians rocegnti-.o iron ns the best rcstomllve r-ient kewn te the profession, nud Inquiry of ntv Icadlns chemical linn will substautratn the assertion that there are mere preparations or Iren than of any ether substance used In medicine. This shows con clusively that Iren Is acknowledged te be the most Important factor In successful medical practice. It Is, however, n rrinnrkahlnfiict, that prier te the discovery of llltOWN'8 IKON HIT HIT HIT TISIMnonarrpctlysallataclery Iren combination Ifuiti'.1. Uah I)!U.. had ever been found. uiunue nun iiiucrildoes net Injure the tceth. cause headache or nrodure constipation all ether Iren Hitlers de. llrewn's Iren Ulltcrs cures Indigestion, Hltleusncss, WcAknesn, Dyspepsia, Malaria, Chills and Fevers, Tired reeling, lien em! Debility, I'aln In the Hlde, Hack erXImbs, Hcadachn and Neuralgia for nil these ailments Brown's Iren Ilil(er3horv,e"r,scect1c,lrailrn a minute. I.lkn nil ether thorough medicines, It BctB slowly. When taken by men the tlrst sym sym tern efbeneflt Is renewed energy. The muscles then become tinner, the digestion Improves, the bowels are nctlve. In iwtiun the effect is gener ally mera rapid nnd marked. The eyes begin ut ence te bngbten i the skin clears up ; healthy color comes te the cheek t nervousness disap pears : functional deranireinents licenmn rcfrulitr and If n nursing mother, abundant sustcnance Issupplled for the child. Hcrucmbcr, llrewn's Iren Hitters Istlm ONLY Iren medicine that ls net Injurious. J'hyttciant and DrugqUtt rec rec emmctidit. The Genuine, has Tnide Mark nnd criMted led lines en wrnpper. TAKE NO OTIIKK. scp9-lyd&w(J) NOTIONS. G .ltKAT ItEDUCTION AT ASTRICH'S Palace of Fashion, 13 EAST KING STREET, IjANCASTKIl, 1A. Having qulle a Large Stock of EMBROIDERED SKIRTING, (IJ INCHES W1DK) en hand, we have made seme Large deductions In the priced of nema of tticin, Inordcrteicducc our stock. Skirtings which were sold at 11.23 uy aid are marked dew n Ut S5c. a yard. Skirting which cost 11.75 ure new sold ler I.mi yard, and e en. Thu same thing with Allover Embroidery, ( Inches wide), reduced from 75c. Ie50c. ayaid, from I1.C0 te 75c. a yard, from 11.50 te 11.13 u yard, from tl.OSte f lr, and se forth. The next thing we have reduced In price U Parasols and Sun Umbrellas. Our sleck Is net very large, but we prclcr sell ing tlicin at cost prices te earring them ever till next year. SATIN' l'AKA.)OLH, silk lined and trimmed In wide SpanUh lace, reduced freui tf.ue te tV2X. A lilg Drive In White Pearl Buttens. ft') gross, 18 te 21 lines, fair quality net pure white, but the next thing le It ut loe. a card of two dozen. Klcgant quality Pure While I'uarl liutteiis nt from 7c. te lie, a dozen. Mgres Colored Ivery Jersey Wash nations at 5c. a dozen. HANDKERCHIEFS. 50 dozen dent's While Linen Finish Handker chief', luige size, hemmed, wunhSVc. apiece. We sell ttivm three for -.e. Black Silk Jersey Mitts, '.He. a I'nlr. NEW KID GLOVES, Ol'B OS'S Jjll-ORTATIOV. Three llutten, asserted Tune and Krown, ciy tlneiiuallty, 50c, a pair. The same goods In four-button, 51c a pair. HOSE. A full line of Infants' Cotten TIirec-iuarter Hene, In plain colored mid striped. (j int' j Unbleached Socks, "super stout," w erth 25c., at 'JOc. a pair. CHILD'S GAUZE VESTS, All sizes, from 12Xc up. CORSETS. Our The 1 Unbreakable "nt 19c. 1 It. A (,'.," mixlel shaped: the only Corset of the kind sold for that price 75c. ASTRICH'S PALACE OP FASHION, 13 EAST KINO bTUEKT. COAL. B." , MAKTIN, WUOLK3ALK ABD KHTAlL Dealer ia All Kinds of Lamler and Ceal -Vaiid: Ne. 430 North Water and I'rlnce atreeta above Luuien, Lancaster. u3-lvd -OAUMOAKDNKKS & JKiWEKIES, COAL DEALERS. OrrieKS : Ne. 123 North Queen strcet, and Ne. 5C1 North I'll n co street. Yards: North I'rlnce street, near Heading Depot. LANCASTKU, TA. auglS-tfd rS'OAu. M. V. B. COHO, 330 NORTH WATEU 8TUKET, Lancaster, I'e., WUOLSSALB AUD HETA1L DEALIB IN LUMBER AND COAL. CONHBOTlOH WITH TUB TELBTOONIO ElCTIAMOB. YARD akd OrtlOBI Ne. 330 NOU.TH WATKU BTUEET. feblM-lvd gAST END YAUD. C.J.SWARR&CO. COAL. KINDLING WOOD. Orrira : Ne. 20 Centra Square, lieth yard and elll co connected with telephone exchange. aprlS-lydM&F.H JieusujruJixiBUixa goods. T ne CHEAPEST PLACE TO BUY AT LOW PRICES STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, Geal Oil Lamps and Gas Fixtures, -ii AT- P. Ne. 21 Seuth Qvef b Street, rebJT-lva LANCASTia PA. CLermttu. TTEADqUAKTEKS FOH SUMMER Merine Bhlrts and Drawers, Oauze Underfihlrta anil Drawers, Choice Neckties, E. t W.Oellaifl and Cuffs, C. 8t C. Cellars and Cuffs, Crown Cellars and Cuffs The Best Fitting Dress Shirts. 811IHT8 ANlOaEYerAUAl.nKUNAL.A At Erisman's, NO. 17 WKSTKINQBTUKKT. -OUIIQUH ik BUTTON. De Yeu Want Bargains? irvoune, tieTOTiiB GREAT CLEABIfffr SALE -AT- BURGER fiSUTTOH'S I'eople'K Clothing Emporium, NO. 11 CKSTUK 8QUAUE. Summer Clothing IN EVEIIY VAKIBTV ATIMtICK3AS LIOIIT AS THE MATKUIAIj MAIJE FUOM, IN OIIDKU TO 1'ItErAltR FOH THE FALL TKADE. NOW18UNDOUIITEDLY1HETIMETOI1UY. Mr Utere closes nt a p. m., Saturdays excepted. Burger & Sutten, MERCHANT TAILOHS AND CLOTHIERS, Ne. 24 Centre Square, LANCASTKU. PA. T HIKTY-SIXT1I DAY -OF T1IK- Great Clearing Sale -AT HIRSH & BROTHER'S ONE TRICE CLOTHING HOUSE. If you wisli te tnke advantage of the errat iinirk-(lc) n uud Clothing, Gent's Funilslilnu (l(K)ls, etc., nt ridiculously low prices, you had better ceme seen, as their sale tv 111 continue hut 4 DAYS LONGER. Our assortment Is net nn completo as it r., lint there nru many articles lelt yet which you would buy en account of their low prices, l'artlculuily lu our Merchant Tailoring AVn have mndn n iccular slaugliler nmenc the prices. Our "Iluynr" Is new In New Yerk selecting and placing our orders for Fall with the IinpeiterH, nnd we must clenr out thu old stock ut any sacrtilce te make room for the nuw stock. -Cled at C . jn ejeept Saturdays. HRSH & BROTHER'S- Oae-Price Clothing Heuse, COH.VrHOFNOHTHyUEENSTHEETAND CENTHE SQUAHE, '.ANCASTEH. PENN'A. TyiLLIAMHON & FOSTER. PREPARATIONS AHE NOW 11E1NQ MADE FOH A WEEK -OF- Special Bargains ! COMPKIslNO MenB's Suits, Bey's Pants and Oeats, Bey's Scheel and Dress Suit3. Oiildreii's Short lVuit and Kilt Suits. HATS AND CIPS. LAP DUSTERS. Herse Sheets & Whips. GENT'S NEOKWEAP. UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY. JEWELRY. Flannel & Hickory Cleth Shirts. BOOTS AID SHOES ! -reu- LADIES, GENT8 AND CIIILDUEN AUE IN CLUDED This Special Week of llargalns will mean bar- Sains lu the true sunse of the weidlucveiy epartmeut, and will commence en MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1885, FOR ONE WEEK, Williamson & Fester, 32, 34,86,38 East King St., LANCASTXK, PA. RTOt'Xfl. JUNN A BltENEMAN. " --- ECONOMY IN HEATING! cent of fuXaveT1"0" f Ul Ag' Steam ftnd Het AIr bied, Fifty per SIMPLE IIT CONSTRTJOTION. Ne Enslnoer roqulred te run It, ue Explosions, no Gas no Dnnr tt j. i Ml(f;tS.towte.'1""'",H',A','F"mnoool",a,,' "oeolnsnow, will be Flinn & Breneman, NO. 1G2 NORTH QUEEN STREET. icxovitaieNs. pKNHYN I'ARK. Penryn Part, -ON THE- Cornwall & Mount Hepe R. R, Excursion Committee of Churches, Sunday schools and ether select organizations, In mak. in; their summer arrunKuments, should net net; lect te reserve adayforl'enryn Park. This delightful resort Is situated In the midst of the SOUTH MOUNTAINS And Its grounds covering hundieds of ncrrme easy of access from all parts of central Penn sylvania. Fer the free usoef excursionists there arocxteiiatve CIIOQUKTANII LAWN TENNIS (JUOUNDS, LAKHE UANCINU PAVILION, 1IANU STAND, KITCHEN, 1IASKET AND CLOAK ItOOMS, and OUSEHVATOKY On the Summit of the Mountain. Thore is also a refreshment room In chnren or a competent caterer, where meals can be procured at moderate rates, a photograph gallery und numerous ether attractive features. Ne liquors allowed en the grounds. Excursions from all points en the Philadelphia "eading and Heading & Columbia ltatlreads will be curled direct te the Park without cluuiuc or cars. B Complete Information can be obtained and en gagements cirectrd with parties from nil points en the Philadelphia Heading und Itendlng X Columbia Hallniuds, upon application te CO. ,.!nr.e'k' Oeneral Passenger and Ticket Agent, Philadelphia A Heading Kallread, ?J7 Siiuth Fourthstreet, Philadelphia, Pa., and with parties from Lebanon by applying te the undersigned, Supt. Cornwall , inavfWind v.wu ur. auixjijijc.-xnir.. ML. Hepn Kallread, Lebanon Pa. OU.MMEUOK1S80. vniTD0inK HMI ;ii Cornwall & Lebanon -AND Colebrook Valley Railroad. MT. GRETNA PARK, In the heart ei the Seuth Mountain, en the line of thiuiboere.id, ts tillered in ludlMdualsund associations Free of Charge. These grounds covering hundreds of acre, are easy of access Iretn ull paits of Eastern Pennsylvania. -ThcreareMOUNTA!NBTKEAMS.spaninMl by rustic bridges I .MOUNTAIN hl'KIMiS, walled nn with nntlve K.'iriilMtiinn bilADY t VI AljKlMmtJ tKtt.11 Ij A lh7 A LAKfiK DANCING I'AVILLION. LAHGE DINING HALL. KITCHEN, DINING HOOM, arnlTAHLEH, HENCIIES and ItUSTIU SEATS, scattered through the gmvu for thufice use el ezcurslenlsU. LAWN TENNIS, CKOQUET. HALL GHOUNDS, HOWLING ALLEV, SHOOTING GAL- LEHY, QUOITS Aim FOOT HALL A co among the amusements offered. Ne Intoxicating Drinks Allewed en the Preinises. iT-Partlcs desiring It, can piocure uipals at the PAUK HESTAUllA N'T, which will be under the clurge of UK. E, M. HOLT., the netud caterer of the TEBANON VALLEY HOUSE, who will been the gieunds throughout the sea son, giving It his personal supen Islen. ,-KicurHlens Irani all points en Peiinylva nla It. it. will be carried direct te tlie Purk viiih. out change of cars. -Excurs!en rates and full Information can be obtained and engagements eitccled with parties from all points en the Pennsylvania It. It. upon application te GEO. W. inn 1), As slstant Genei-il Passenger Agent, P. H. It. ' e. 333 Seuth fourth street, Philadelphia, or te J. C JENNINGS, Supt, C. A L. C. V. mylSind , It., Lebaneu, Pa. 11ATH AlfD VAl'S. CUllPIUSINa UKDUCTIONS. Surprising Reduction in Summer Hats! -AT W.D.STAUPFER&CO.'S, ' Leading Manufacturing Hatters. All our Kine Line of fashionable Straw and Light Derby Huts being sold new Hegaidlcss of Cost. Such Extraordinary Heductlens neer before offered. Our less your gain. Mill u few of tho-e Nice Light Felt Hats at Me. Don't miss a bargain. Evcrj thing New In r-cuseu. . D. STAUEEER & CO, J (SHULTZ A UllOiV OLD STAND), 31 & 33 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTKU, PA. NO. aVEOTAVLES. CUPKRIOIt SPECTACLES AND- EYE-GLASSES. Microscopes, Field Glasses, Harometers, Tele scopes, Magle Lanterns, Thermometers, Draw ing Instruments, Philosophical and Chemical Apparatus. List and Descriptions of our Ten Catalogues scut FUEE ou uppllcatleu. QUEEN & CO., NO. 0U CHESTNUT 8T. inurS-lydAw PHILADELPHIA STOCKS. pOOR, WRITE A GllEENOUQH. IBANKEFtS.I Orders executed for cash, or en margin for all securities current In the New Yerk market. Correspeudonco Invited. MEM1IKU8 0FTHB NEW YOHIC STOCK EX. CHANGE AND PHOPUIETOUS OF P00IP8 MANUAL OF KAILWAYS. 45 Wall Stioet, New Yerk, octl-lydeed mHE MAN8ION. THE " MANSION." ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Tbe Leading and Largest Hetel. Finely leca ted, elegantly furnished and liberally managed Electric hells, lights, and all modern Improve incuts. Geed orchestra. OHAS. MeQLADH, Proprietors JyT-ted LANCASTER, PA, CTMTIIIXU. JEHCHANT TAILOR. I. IcCATJIET, MERCHANT TAILOR I NO. 131 K0IIT1I QUEEN ST. (Huchinlller's Ilulldlng.) ONE OF THE FINEST LINES OF FOREIGN & DOMESTIC GOODS, FOE THE 8PH1NG AND bUMMEH THADE, EVEUSIIOWN IN T1I1SCITV. nlT0'" nn.c, ,,"k" a ,oek nl lhe Reeds, and you w bosuiethuo jour measure taken for a i1, June9-lyd C1INK TAILOKINU. 1885. SPRING 1885. H. GERHART, FINETAILORING. The Largest and Choicest Asseitment of FINE WOOLENS IN THE CITY OF LANCASTER All the Latest Novelties In FANCY SUITING. A CHOICE LINE OF SPRING OVERCOATING. THE VEliY IIESI' WOItKMANSHIP. Prices te suit all nnd all goods warranted u repreteiitedathlsiiewstoie, Ne. 43 North Queen St. (OPPOSITE THE FOSTOFMCE.) H. GERHART. M YK1W A KATHVO.V. Suits te Order FOH THE HOT SEASON ! ! Thirty Different Styles -OF- SERGES IN OlMt .STOCK, IN ALL THE POPULAR COLORS AND SHADES. MAHKED FltOM THI'lU OltlGI.VAI. lMtiev TO VEI IIY LOW FIGUHEb. SEIIGES IN I1LUE, GKAYS, IlKOWNS, 11LACK, PLUM, Wl.VE.GltEENS, DHAI1, FAWN AN1 WHITE. WHITE & FIGURED DUOKS. Fer Vesting for Evening Wiar. PONGEES AND REEHSlTCUEItS FOH EV1N 1NU WEAK,, LEADING. CI.OTHIEHS, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTElt. PA QUH 1MUCKS FOH STJ11EE &00DS LEAD THE MAHKET. Reduction Price List of Men's, Beys' and Children's CLOTHING. THIN COAT8nt 40c. SEEUBUCUElt COATS and VESTS from J1.I5 IletterSEEItSUCKEIlS at $1.73. and 7(M 11UblN1:&s Slm's t . .00, W.00. MEN'S DllKSS SUITS at 3.00, 10 00,1Z00 and MEN'S BUSINESS PANTS ntTRe. t'&WtiZe0014 CAb!5lilK"K I'ANTSat to'teio11 bU1Tb Rt r-' r:-M.3w.-Cu.W.00np cilILDUEN'3 SUITS from I1.S5 upwanls. Custom Department. Our specialties lu this department are Weel Sergo Suiting In nil Celers, the sumo wumake te erdurin tlrstlass styles ler fll.uu. ALL-WOOL PAN'Xa te elder nt .00, M00. $3 00, tO.00, f 7.00, fS.U). ' " Thu place te trade Is where you can get the most ler your money, und w here you can have the largest vuilely te select Hern. L. GANSMAN & BRO., THE FASHIONABLE MEIICHANTITAILOIIS AND CLOTHlEHS, ' Nea. 06-60 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Eight en the Southwest Cor. el Orange Street,) LANCASTER, PA ..3Opea Eve until six o'clock. Saturday until 10 a'oieek. Net connecied with any ether Wit MYERS ft RATON, -..v.uuiH MVU7V H fc"V V.IJT, t ww -r j, ,r a.f-. .
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