pywcf.: ! " ""ft. - ,v V '-' fj V-s ' ',-''" v rr", 1HJ3 iLAHOASTfilt DAILY tNTELttGEKCJSR. TMUBfifcAY, JULY 5, 1886. I -, ff. f-I-S w . jet v IWirH IN COLUMBIA. MIMI WltMBH IUK CANOE R'WliWt e tmk nines. i art DimrtBt Kaeci-itin ana lHMch-BTtral rtepl Btveretj tsiur WhIU Handling jl'l.tels and mmn ney a nn, vOtnxBTA( July G The Fourth of July I tall laUiu place. A number of per- iMfttewa leapead the day In a quiet Family partita irere held at teed the Pe!at opposite Chlcklea. A ei emerteuiBK exhibitions were by various organizations. In the ag a game ei uau was piayea do de the Y. M. 0. A. club and the Our U whleh the former club wen by ere of 7 te 4. In the afternoon the niavad another same In which the v""- I - ., . -- . m Qlt Beys WOB ey ue uure uiioiei, 'vf.'Tm Columbia Rifle club held match at JahaarMDie at 0 o'clock. Theclnb divided ' tee two aldea whleh were captained by RICH. Smith and Newton Jacksen. The .iNt matelCwas at 00 yards off hand, able score 72 1 V Smilb, GO ; Trieble, 45 ; GlrQe, 35;; dUmn, 23 ( Btecker, 83 ; Rese, 20 ; Tayler, i.teUl, 256. Jacksen, 27; Reuke, 35; Jna htrrir 22 : Heckel. 30 : Bmblcb. 25 : iiiaM rjM vlMMMT MftMtOj MM mm hte R LWmgtey, 17 ; Belllg, 30-telal 102 Mar R Jak Malth maklnv the hlehest soerowas '. .aaede the captain. b ,980 yards at reeu yi MaHk, 45 ; Trieble, 40 ; Glifle, 32 ; Moere, Btoektr. 10 ; MHeok,25-telal3ia WVeckar, 10 ; Rew, 31 ; Tayler, 57 i 2f Jaekeen, 44 ; Reuke, 40 ; Shenbergcr, 43 ; TfvJtaaMeb, 23; Helse, 52; Baughey, 22; ,'t'"Ulf, 67 ; Downs, 38-total 290. ;v' Cesapany O held a target praotlee In the raJtsnoen at the Klfle range, In which Fred. ' n ! ! . .t... ... ...I. - k. . Al ft vV BMnHJi 1TUJ1 UIO U(H vinx m UU Ul HI PC J fn aklK & out PMlble25, R ftir The Columbia Canoe club held a sailing Ig-r aad rowing raee In the afternoon. The 'n&, eattlea In the sailing race were: Delphin, & OenrgtCerwln ; Leda, Wtn. H, lendrlch ; Beert, Alfred Meyers ; Trlz, lurry ?,r. Uanahev : Reecne. Edward McConkev. n TLfv vVrlghUvIl The race was wen by the Keecue, beating the aeoena beat s seoenda The race waa a very Interesting one and waa witnessed by a large number of people. The time was as follews: ltoseue, 20:20; Bpart, 20:45; Delphin, 30:05; Trlz, 31:25; liede, dtstaneed. The rowing race was between Dsnney and Haldeman against Fendrlch and Rlghter In double eared abells. The raee was ever the regular oeuraoof the canoe .elab, and waa wen by Dsnney and llalde aaaa In 11 mlnutes and 45 seconds. The aeeecd beat went ever the course In 12 atautee and 25 seconds. Iloraeo Detwller waa coxswain for the former and James Geer ke for the latter. In the evening there worn ilne displays at fireworks. Bems BtYtre AcOdanU Br. J. B. MeBrlde was burned In the eye i ',!- last evening while putting ell Hrowerks. ' The alght was net injured. 'fit. ,l11 ftttl.. t I ........ At.. ahumi Aiiivuu, vuiurvu, was nuw lu tue by the wad from a blank cartridge. A boy named BblllewwBB shot In the by a pistol wad. Zit "WUllam Greens wait shot himself In the lp Mtleg with the wal of a blank eutrldge. fits Baaeuel Turner had a let of Hrowerks en ,L tka aland In front of his store. Yesterday .& taremoen they were aoeldenUlly Ignlted, mt eaaalng a less of about 115. OkarleaRheades, Hying InOrubb'arew, - ISA seu rrem a cherry tree last evenlnir. break- ?, 1E ale left arm near the wrist. will SBeet this evenlntr. -Jefca R. Henry, of ;Washlngten, D. V .' TJauttf his old home. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Whipple and Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Dare, of Bndgeten, N. J., are viettlng Dr. W. M. Bardln, a brother of the Mrs. William Beach left for a trip te New Yerk thla morning. Messrs. O. W. Themas and ltosmere Cheney and thelr wlves left for Philadel phia after a vlnlt te James l'eirollet. The "Larks" returned last evening from their Gettysburg trip. Jehn W. Heller was sued by his wife for asaault and battery and surety of llie peaee. He gave ball for court bofero Bqulre Helly. Jehn Hiokey was sued by Al. Keech before Bqulre Ilerebey for surety of the peace. At a bearleg Hlekey gnve ball for court One of the timbers of the dumping plat form at the P. R, R. coal wharf was broken yaetarday, causing several hours delay. "Messrs. C. V. Kauflman and W. H. Moere hath purchased tbe insurance busl Maa of the late J ere Hess. A valuable Hootch terrier belonging te Henry Kline, was killed at Uie rllle match yesterday. A WItKCIt AMU UltK. OS Frtltbt Train Reus Inte Aiiethrr nu tba Cot urr. At an early hour this morning a bad wreck occurred en the cut oil of the 1'enn aylvaala railroad, above this city, about a halfsquarewestef theManhelm turnpike crossing. Engine Ne. 405, eastward I und, ran Inte tbe rear of a train drawn by engine Ma 1132. The caboose of the front train aad a tank car, filled with oil, was thrown from the track and at ence took lira Jn a abort time they were consumed. Auether ear had the truck turn out from under neath it. Engine Ne. 405 was badly wrecked. Werd waa Bent te this city and Chief Engineer Venderamlth took engine Ne. 2 out te tbe fire and seen had a Btreaui upon the llimes. The railroad ties, Ac, wera burned for a long dlstanee, but.the Other cars besides these mentioned above ware saved. Ne one was hurt In the acci dent. riciiU- at ueny's lik. A pleasant plonle party assembled at Duffy's park, Marietta, en the evening of July 4th. The committee or arrangements ware James Detty, Jr., Edwin Musselniae, James Nagle, Henry Musselman, Edwin Btaacy, Price Curran, Den C. Dully and Chee. M. Gable. The uiusle was furnished by Tayler's orchestra and an onjoyo enjoyo onjeyo ble evening was spent. A number et I.n I.n caater'aeeclety people were present. Ceck Fighting Along lb letter. Quite a number et sports et this city. Marietta and ether plaoes spent tbe Fourth at a well known resort along ihe banks el the Susquehanna river fighting chickens. At first four tights were arranged between Marietta and Lancaster. Tbe birds of the farmer wen tbree of these, giving the Lan caster people but one. Twe side fights were then arranged and Lancaster wen both. The Lancaster people lest considerable during the day. Stat Teachers Allocution, At the meeting et the State Teachers ano ane ano elatlen en Wednesday Dr. E. E. Hlgbte waa elected president for tbe ensuing year, en motion of Dr. J. P, Wlckersham, J. p. McCaakey, of thla city, was chosen as secre tary. Among papers read was ene by Dr, ttdward Brooks en "The beautiful ai an dnsaUenal factor." Alteena was chwen as ue place of meeting next year. A Hoef en Fire. 'The reef of a small frame bonus belong lag te Belbert & Jl eldee, en North Mary toast near West King, took fire, cs is sup B,,a a firecracker last evening. It "liulehed with a few buckets of n Tewn. JBUeaLevT.Jr., formerly of Lw caster, bat bow with Jehu A. Klstcher, dealer In nalutaeturer supplies In New Yerk. Is In ea en a Fourth et July visit, ' .'as a srefut-a marrow KSCArK. W, II. Manbr Makes Timely DUcertry at BUcsheiiM'sShe store. Last night Jacob Gable's building, en East King, whleh la occupied en the first fleer by D. P. Staokheuse'a shoe store, made a harrow escape from being de stroyed by flre. The second fleer of the building Is nied by W. U. Manby, musical Instrument agent. About ten o'clock Mr. Manby, who had been watching the City hotel dlsplsy of fireworks, had occa sion te go te hla store. While in the room In the rear of the building be saw a light outside, lie ran te the window and upon raising the sash saw that a pile of boxes, whleh were standing en a perch In the rear of Mr. Btackbeuse'a store, were en (ire. Mr. Manby ran te the corner of East King and Duke atreeta and bad an alarm struck from box 7. He then returned te the building, and with Jacob Cable and ethers entered the yard and procured buckets el water. They threw the boxes from the perch, and by an almost constant application of water extinguished the flames. The boxes were almost consumed and Mr. Btackhouse'a rear deer was almost burned away, The flames loaped te tbe second story of the butldlng and cracked the window panes In Mr. Manby'a room. Right under the burned deer steed a row of beet boxes. One of these was slightly charred and several pairs of beets icorebod. Twe towels that hung Inslde el the deer were burned oil te the nail. The damage te the bulldlngi beyond the burned deer, Is net great, but had it net been for Mr. Manby'a tlmely discovery and prompt aotlen tbore might have been a very destrnctlve flre. Hew the fire originated no one knows, but It Is quite likely that it was caused by fire works. Accident te Ne. 4. An accident oeenrred te engine Ne. 4, en the way te the lire, which will keep it in the shop for a time. Just as the engine struck the eastern crossing at Duke and East King street the front spindle was broken oil" close te the wheel. Frem up up pearance the break In the splndle was old and for seme tluie It lias been held en by a email ploce. When the accldent ec curred the horses te the onglne were going very slowly. as the alarm had been sonnded from tbat oerner, anil the driver was net hurt. Had the accident oceuirod when the llromen were try In te make geed tlinp, the result would have been much inore disastrous. OVKItTlli: HOUrilKKN KXTKrt.SlOX, A Sucrra.f ul Trial Trip le tbe Humbert) llml of tbe Oily. The 11 .t trip te the eeutbern end, ever tbe new (.trcet car line, was made en Tues day aftornoen at I o'clock. Aropresentatho of the lNTKt.i,KiKNCi:n went en the trip. The car was run under the dlreotlen of Geerge Uitntor,tbeetllclont suporlntendont of the read. The trip waa made in geed time, and It was the Judgment of all tbe passengers that the southern extension la the best plcce of street railway owned by the company, Tbe appearance of the car en Seuth Q ueen street caused quite a nansatlen, The residents el the lower end oxpeoled the car and iretn uermnti stroet south the doorways nud pavements wero crewded, Tbe crowds en the stroet gazed at the car as If it waa ene of Barnum's chariot?. Ex Ex Mayer Morteu was at his realdonce when the car arrlved at Morten avenue, and he congratulated Superintendent Uunter en the completion el tbe seuthern extension. Cars art running regularly en tbe reute to day. The turu at tbe Farmer's bank will have te be relald beforetho ears et this line can be run te the Hquarc. A Deg's Narrow lCarin, Johnny Hldoneui'a terrier deg "Jack" usually has an adventure en the Fourth of July, and he did net let this ene go by un noticed. On that day soveral years age he took a trip te Philadelphia and was lest for a long tltne. Last year he plcked up a large red 11 ro-craeker, which had Just been llghted and It oxpledod In his mouth. At ilrat It was thought he had been kllled but he seen recovered. On Tuosdey evening a party of gontlemcn w ero at the City hotel when tbey begnu te iIIbcubh the merlta of 11 re crackers, One man null! tbat tbe dynamlte oracliera wero the lottdest. Te try It he pur chased one et the largest slze, and pine lng it en cud In the archway of the bold, opplled a match. The deg rnn, mid picking up the cracker In his mouth, started down the yard with It. Tbopeoplo whetuw the action wero terri bly frightened and they yolled te the deg, Hodreppod tbe crncker from bis mouth, and m It touched the ground It expleded. A Kewnut lnnger mui bis bead etilil hnve been blown oil. Iliiljlliti lit a funeral, 'lholutteral of Abraham Hwnrtley, who formerly worked for tbe Champien Blnwer company, and died Bunday,took place Wed Wed nesday altorneon at 1 o'clock from the late residence, Ne. 127 East Proderlok stroet. The decoaaed belouged te quite a number of socletlos anil Btiieng these that attended thefuneral wai Bed Rose Oommandery, Kulghtsef tbe Mystic Chain. The knights rocently recolved their new uniforms which they wero for the llrat tlme at this funeral, presnnting a very handsome a; a; pearance. The uniforms are very much llke thofle worn by the Knights Tetnplar and are very pretty. The knlghtH were acoempinlod by the ilrownstewn band and alter the funeral they made a abort atrnet parade. The Interiuent of Mr. Bwarlley was made at Monnenlto meeting home at Landlsvltlc, and the kulghts only went te the house. Ledga Ofllcers Kittled. The following are the olllcers of New Helland Castle, Ne. 157, at New Helland for the ensuing term: Past ohlef, H. E. Wanner ; nohle chief, O. A. Dehull ; vlce chlel, V. II. Hull , high prlest, Jasen Bulr; venerable hermit, Edw. Wallaoe ; master of record , Tred.Hwcpa; clerk of exchequer, James Kelly ; keepur of exohequer, 1. V. MUler; sir berald, Israel Balr; worthy bard, Harry I) wis; worthy chamberlain, Franklin lticrer; tmslgn, David Watter Wattor Watter sen; csqulre, Jacob Sbrelner; Urst guards man, O. R. Davis ; seceud guardsman, C. A. Dlein ; trtisteef, D. H, Urubo, 1. llslr, S. E. Wanner ; represontatlve te the Grand Castle, Wm. 8. Reland. The mombersblpls SI; admissions dur ing the past six months, a; atueunt paid for relief, J2I ; amount et limits en hand and InvtMuil, fSiaei. Kim titer It a Wagen. Jeseph Hogarth, residing near the end et East Chtn'nut street, was very badly hurt Tuesday evening. He wa9 at work In a Held en Htewart's farm aud was driving a pair of mules bitched te a wagon, en which he was leading bay. The mules frlgbtoned at something and started te run away. Ho He garth attempted te step the animals and lu doing It he fell under the wagon. The wheels paBsed evor bis stomaeb.causlng In ternal lojuriea which are bolleved te be rather serleu. He was taken te bis home and Dr. Hie wart U attending him. hliiitd In Vera, The delegation of young Demnctatu of this city who went te Baltlmern r , 'fues. day w " ,' ,itil teitiuamln YoikIei an hour. They weromet at the station by a Joint coinmlttce of Yerk's clubs and headed c-y me npring uarden band all marched 'te the headquartera In froe'a hall. Hpeoch'es were made by Mayer Neel!, E, D. Zlegler, Alderman Hherwoed, a Mr. Boyd and othera. The visitors were then escorted back te the atatlen, where they took the 4:18 train for Baltimore. The New Engine lleie, ThenewCIapp it Jenes engine for com pany Ne. 2, of the city Are department, which was shipped from nudsen, New Yerk, en Saturday, arrived In Lancaster Wednesday morning. It was taken at oues te th engine house. CONGRESS SEVERELY LASHED. WHAT THE 1'RKMUKNT TU1NKS Ur US SPKCIAti VUMSION LKalhLATlO.f. After tilling I1M Itsssens rer Vetoing sjlll II Tells lbs Senate lliat tbe I'enilen Met or lite United States Shenlrt lie a Itell el lloner-rlr Treatment A fronted. Washington, July 5. (Senale ) The Henale has agreed that when It adjourns te-day It be till Monday. A message was received from the presi dent vetoing a bill granting a pension te MaryDeherty. The messsge states that a large share et the reports of the Benate committee en pensions (adopted also by tbe Heuse oemmlttos) consists of the petition in whleh the woman says tbat her husband (who had served in a New Jersey regiment) left her in 1SC5 and has net been heard or since. Bbe has recolved a pension as the widow of Daniel Deherty until It was discovered that he was all ve and living In Philadelphia, and was himself drawing a pension tbore Who had succeeded in getting the pension In the ilrat instanee by mueh falae swear ing, Tbe police records of Washington (her resldence) showed ber te be a woman of bid character, having been arrosted nlne times for drunkenncs, larceny and otber misdemeanors. Continuing, the president says tbat the theory Beems te be established that no man who bad aorved in tbe army could be the subject of death or of Impaired health ex ex cept as tbe result of army servlces ; medical theories being set at naught. Even sul clde was traced by dovleus and wonder wendor wender fully curious ways te sorvlce In tbe army, and the adjudications of the ponslen bu reau were, overrulcd In the most peremp tory fashion by special acts of Cengress. He would yield te no man In a deslre te soe theso whom bad defended the government llberally treated. Un friendliness te the veteran Beld ler was acbarge eailly and sometlmos dishonestly made. Tbe true soldier wsh a geed cltben, and would be satlslled with gonerous, fair and equal treatment, Tbe pension list of the ropublle should be a roll of honor, net a mattoretindlscrlmlnn'o almsgiving. He had attompted te stem the lido of Improvi dent ponMen onacttnents ; but he Mill foil a sbore of responsibility lu letting tee many of them become lawn. The bill and tncssnge were referred jaw " """'" "" iiuunitiua, ui wure IWO ether ponslen votece. Ti:i.KUI(A-lllU mtl ITS. Londen, July 5 The (rial of the libel suit of Mr. O'Donnell sgalnBt the Hwm was resumed te-day. Mr. l'arncll donles tbat any of the 3'imei' lotlers produced In tbe trial nre authentic. Chief Justlce Colo Celo Cole rldgosttmtnod up the case, hlrengly against Mr. O'Donnell. Thejtiry returncd a vor diet for the Timet, Ban riiANOlsue. July 5 The Francis Hcett Key monument was dedicated here ycslerday. The slatue wai oxecuted in Reme. CAim.T.AO, Mich., July C The luminous part of Lake City, Mlaalsiaukce county, ws burned shortly ofter midnight. Less 175,000; insurance f7,00O. Wasuinuten, July 5. Thogevorumcnt te-day eccepted 135,000 of the four per cent, roglBlerod bends at (1.27. Nr.w Bhunhwikk, N. J., July n.-Chrls-tlan Andersen, of Woedbrldgo, N. J., end E. B. Andersen, of New Yerk, cousins, wero kllled en tbe railroad track at Wood Weed bridge, last evening. TOUIlllIH Fim Till! I'ACIl'IU CO 1ST. 1 n u Setlleus or Fait I.tne Carry I.suriaterlane Hint Others Others The fast line west this nftoraeon was orewdod with tourists let the far west, most of them having taken pgsssge for Califor nia. Among ethers wero Rev. Dr, E, 13 Hlgbee, Dr. R. K. Jluohrle and Dr. K. O. Lyte, who go te attend thoINetlonol Edu option conventlon at Ban Francisce; Miss Kmtna '.. Maule, Mr. W. I). Mull, Jacob (Irsyblll and daughter; Hen. Jehn B. Warfel, wlfe and daughter; Hen. Jehn M. Blehmanand wlfe, Jehn M. Glngrl h aad wire, M. Haberbuih, wlfe and lUughter, Miss K'ate Ceyle, Jehn Relst, A. F. Hos Hes Hos tettor, i: K. Martin, I, M. Orelf, Landls Lovati, Bcsliles tbe Lnneaster party thore wero roveral ear leads nf tnnrt.tn from New Yerk, Philadelphia and ether plactH east el Lancaster, who availed themsclves of the rodtiecd rates otlered todelcgatostothoTcachora' National oenventlon. Among theso wero soveral mombersof the Millers' Ntate aisoclatlen. The tourists will arrlve In SJm Franclsoe Tuedny, Ju'y 17, and en thelr teturn wilt arrlve in Lancister atul l'blladelphla AtiKUit 5. Illll In Kiiull) I'llni, Jehn i:isley, through his counsel, 1. a. Kshleman end II. F, Davis, has illed a bill In equity against Francis Bcblinklnaw, Obarlotte lletz and Careline Hteinm. It sets forth that Elsley built n heuse nud made otber improvements upon u let of ground at the corner of Lew and Keckland stroetK, whleh was the property of his wife. When he built en the let the understand ing was that Mrs. Elsley was te convey the let of ground te him by doed. This she failed te un and boiue tlme age she died suddenly. He prays the oeurt te make an order be that he can get tltle te the ground or order a sale subject te the payment of (1,050, whleh he expended lu imnrovo imnrevo imnrove inenlH, Drunk anil IJUorileiiy, Jehn Weeds, for drunken anddlhorderly conduct, was sent te Jill this morning by Alderman Plnkerten for three days. Thes. Temlln ralsed a row nt Michael Helntzeu'a heuse en the night of July a 1. He was discharged by Alderman A. F, Dennelly en tbe payment of coats. Patrick Connelly was plcked up at the dump yesterday by Constable Hhattb. He bad been In a tight and lest the end el hla nore. Ue paid the cea'a aud decllned 'e prosecttto bis assallant. Aldormen llalbacb, acting for the meyrr this morning discharged four town men or. rested for drunkenness en tbe Fourth. A UlrlhlLjr rly. Mis Christiana Tayler, of Poplar street, was soentten years old yesterday, and she Invited a large number of her friends te call and spend tbe ovenlng with her. They did this aud all bad u geed tlrae dancing, playing gameB,,V.e Thore v. ero refreshments In plenty. During the evening Mlsa Tayler was presented with a beautiful gilt from her rlenda. Rtebard Kaulz made the presenta tion speech. I'lvger Out. ltobert Powers, who Is employed at Htnry Martin's briek machlne works, en East Chestnut stroet, had tbe end -of bis linger oluiest entirely cut oil this morning while working at a pltnerand Dr. Albright attended his injuries. fell rrem n Wlotlenr. Minnie, Infant daughter of Harry llamp, Helding at tbe corner of Mary and Lemen streets, fell from the front window el the beuse te the pavemeut below, a dlstanoe of e oral feet, and had an ugly gash cut lu her ferehead. A I'rltittn I'knlc. Ye.terilny (Superintendent Heury Kran7, I'harlea Kannerberg aud N. Basttnderf, et tlie Baltimore Mutual AM society, held a Picnic et their own In the country. Tlisy bad r splendid tlme and coma home by feet, having tee many llsh for one wagon. Made an Aulgeinent, Mlehtel Yeung, of pnn township, as slgaid his properly te-day for tbe benoet Of creditors te Thes. Keath, of tbe same township, Clese of the Lawn rtsUval, The pineapple festival en the lawn of the First Baptist church oleaed en Wednesday evening. The attendance waa large and a handsome sum waa reallzsd for the bene lit of the church. Trinity Bandar Scheel's Kxenrilen, The season of Bnnday school excursions will be Inaugurated next Wednesday. July lltb, by Old Trinity's school going te l'enryn park whilst the ferns sre still un tern and un tram pled, and everything is fxesh and new. Four concerts will be given oaring the day. by tbe combined band and orchestra; two in tbe morning and two in the afternoon. A novel feature this year will be a very enjoyable "Punch and Judy" exhibition, In the main pavilion after dinner by Prof. Faten Mebn, tbe ventriloquist and magician. Foel ball, base balls, quoits, bean bags, ring toss, croquet, and ether nut-deer amusements will be provided by tbe committee, se that everybody, young and old, may expect te have a delightful time, llcketa will be sold st the depot en the morning and at Trinity chapel en tbe previous evening at 30 and CO centa. Trains will leave the outer depot at 7:15 a. ra., 12:33 and 6:51 p. m. MARKKTa. New for Stocks. Naw Your, July s, 1 p. mMonev closed al IK per cent, t Exchange steady ; posted ratas, tl 81XCH BKt actual rates M S7 4 S7J for 00 Oays and i tltfll t))X for demanil j Uevernrnenta desed steady enrroeoy S's, tl 19 bid ; 'g coup , II 274 1 4Jt's de, 11 OJH bid. The clock markel this morning opened qulet and brut, and In the first hear advanced H te ( per cent, en baying; of St. Paul. North ern l'aclflr, preferred, and Ue ailing. Blnce 11 o'clock little hnalness hat been done, bnt the advance Is fully maintained. Sales for the morning amounted te SO 700 shares. DXATUU, fcwers In this city, en Urn SthlDst., Amelia Cntbirlnn, daiifcbter of U. II. ana Kmma Bwepc, In the Zlst year or her age. Uie relatives and filondsef the family are respectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from her parents' residence Ne. 401 West Wal nut atreet, en Saturday mernlnK at 1 o'clock. Services at Mechantcsburg at 11 o'elock. In torment at Mcchanlcsbnrn. JyS-ltd NEW AnVBllTJaBMKKTa. K YEAR OLD PURE RYE WHISKY 75 CKNT8 A QUA11T. CJuallty unsurpassna for tbe money. UUHUKll'H i,iyuoi;aieu, Ne.si Centre square, Lancaster, l'a WANTKD-TO RENT A LICENSED Jlotet In town bavlnR three te seven theujand Inbahltants. Kantern Pennsylva nia. -Minri'9.. LOCK HIJX 41S. lu5fltaA2tw Miaaiotewn, Pa. SCHOOL TAX, 1888-TH E DUPLICATE H new in tbe hanO of the Ticaaurer. Olll co hours from a in. till 4 p. in. ,. W. O. Makhii all, Troaanrer. iii-ttdlt Ao.l2Cenuoeiuaro. WANTUD-MACHINIHTB AT THE Champien Hlewcr and Forge Company, enrnnr Charlolte struct and Ilairlsburir pike. JyJ2t CITY TAX, 1S83-THE CITY TAX DU DU pltcate Is new In tbe hands or the City treasurer for collection. Dlllee hours. 9 00 a. in. till seu p. in, J. ii. KATlireN, Jt5 tldU city Treasurer. WANTED LA DIES AND GENTLE men pessesslni; small capital te handle arurolnvemlon ; eclipses all ethers) nopod nepod noped dllnir, no oppesUlon, no risk, esslly carried, easily shown, cuslly sold, iweepInK success. 110 a Ouy, line a wee, asoe a month, isoeoa year sum. call eraitflrvHS MU8. C, B lmctw 1M Nerm UukeSt., Lancaster, Pa. M KH. E. M. WOODWARD, GLORIOUS FOURTH IS PAST! HOl'K K KUYONK KNJOVKl) IT, We tremblcKl for tbe fate of our beautiful things wben the word came last oveulnir that our neighbors etore (StnckboiiseV) was en nre. Thanks ti Mr. kianliy undeur elllelcnt nrndornrtmenti tbe nre whs seen under con trol and our stnre and stock uninjured. We Kreatly nppteclate kindly Interest et rrlends when tbey thought us In nanger. leurn, A1U3. K. 11 WUODWAlll). Ne. 2t)X Kest Klnir 8t, JBB-AUTSIOUK. majSlydVaa PROPOSALS FOR URADINQ hlllKKTd Snaltd piepnsals will bere celved by the Mma Committee up te Menflav evimliiuJulyin, l'S", at 7 o'clock, for grading thoiellinlogBtniuti,to wit: Union atruet, from laurel stieei te love I.ane; fiament stroet Irera Laun.1 Btrect te I.OVO J-nue t Juulutastieet, from Keckland te .Murnball snoots. I'lansitndspucinrattonscinlie seen at tbe ?.' .?.V:.f tt I,mker' cn' K"Klucer, at the All bias must be accompanied with proper security. Thu Cotnmttteo reserves the rlsbt te rclect liny or nil blila received J l J'ropena itebe nddressca te "Rtrnet Com Cem Com mltteo" ter "(iraeing or streets ' and flo fle flo liMltfldlnhtiPetCnintulttcolInx at the oHlce e' een. W. Plnkurten, Alcierman, Ne. 810 Nettli (juecn street. Ily Older rf ATIIRKTCOMUITTKK. Ukq. W. riNgKitTOw, t lerk. Ijft7,10a jaOTlOE TO CONTRACTORS. Offl B IliLrlMOUS A, UaRIIHSUCO ltAILWA'k Ce OVistern H-xtuimten ) Obtttsbhre, l'a, July3, IStiS rrope-ialinroinvliod ler the grading, tun T1 IC?,va,"Jn' "'""""T Btl hallastlng upon tee 15 tulles of line of the Ualttmore A ilarils buigUttllway fWeaturn Kitonblen) lying bo be t wetin urtanna, the prosent terminus e? tbe Ualttmore A llarrlaburg Hallway, elgbt miles weatoreoityHhurg.anS tbe connection with tbe Westerii Marjland nallreail, near hlue KldgeHiimmlt (Monterey,) Klgbty norcent. nt monthly ostltnates will oe paid In caih. as the work progresses, and tbe balance upon Ilnal estimate ut completion. ' l'rotlle can he seen, nndspocincatlens, forms or prnjie'al and otber Infarinatlen obtained of Mai M W.lloyne.whowlllboattbu Western Maryland lt.K.pajsungorstntien, uettysburg. en .lu y l). 10. 11, u. ft and II. All propesaVs ji im lie made under goal, niarked en onvo envo onve lono, " l'ronesal for work en Jt. A u lly. (Wustern Kxtonelen,") aud sent te J. M. 1 loMI.Piest W.M. It u. Ce, lllllen Station, ilUtliueie, bvuoen, Mendiy, July li'., aecom aecem milled bv the references ur testimonials et bidders. Ulfls will be received upon the whole work, or any portion of tt. k'lhu right u roservtd te rtject any eraU ' UAWUJV1LI.S, l'rctldent rpilE Yeates Institute. (KK. MO.N'fdOMKIlY K. HOOl'glt. M. A . Headmaster,) will UEUl'KN KOll THK YKAlt liSM ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER a, 1088 Mr Hoepor promlses spcclal'y thorough lin.riictleu in Mathematics, reniuansnTp. He brs tu Bay, also, that having taught for lnerathsn a qnai ter of a. contury"be has at ted boys for llunard. Yale, I'rlncoten, Celutiibut. Ainheiat. 'I rlnlty, West Point, and Annapolis and bat e or had a candidate ler aamlsslen lve or six boys will be rocelved Inte the tiunlly et the headmaster. Clteiilaia forwarded en application. rerlu ther information apply te the lleafl master, at ucuu Ne. 305 North Duke Streot. Jly3-tfd jyr AKfiN ISHOTUEHS. Thiu Busy Filling their Places Olethiflg. Thin Furnishings AUK UKLLlNQ liIVaLY. It keeps us busy tilling the places et what gees out from day te day. You'll sa money and wen y, Iroep comtertatilo and bantte right sort ersummer wear II you plot from the following list, of which we ibewmany UuLiiindullstr s THIN CLOTHING, Neckwear. Klaunel Shirts, Hummer Hosiery, nnrge Hult. Huiuiikt Underwear, um'ij iKe nun-, Duiuiiixr unaorwear, Uuct J esls. Ifancir and Whlte Cellars and Ciuffa. liiiitera, Hwliiiiiilug rants, I'nrcile ehtrts. llhlldipn'a and llnj's Suits. Watjts. Mght 1)1111 Child bhtrts, Dress bhlru, UandkerchttU, euspeud OAMl'AiU.V lIS-NIlKKKCIUSrS AND UUTlU.Ne. MARTIN BRO'S Clothing' ttttd Fnrulshlns; Goods, W NQETU QUKXN BT. NMW AD TMRTJSKMENTB. WANTED-ONE "THOUSAND OLD Common Pigeons. JaH-lma ChnstUna, Pa. WE MAKK A SPECIALTY OF Hllh Orade Polhtngef llrass, Copper or Whlte MeUl, as well as plating It, All work warranted and prices moderate, at 1IUCHM11,LJCH' PLATINU MOUKS, ap2Ww0K lae North Matket Street. THE 110ARD OK DIRECTORS OF " Tbe Kdlsen Klectrle lllnmlnattng Com pany of 1 .ancasmr. Pa.," bat this day dtclarcd a semiannual dividend cf three ana s-balf per cent, payable at lbs Northern National llink en and klter Monday, .1 nly 9, 1883. Attst-II. II COCil KAN, Secretary. lASCASTlB, l'a., July 3, 1'83. Slid JJAVE YOU CORNS? DO TOU WANT TUKU CUBED t ir se.'usk OOOHRAN'3 CORN CURB. i..1.1 ' Sf,e aSa ".re na (maranteedtecure rilce,Z5c. rer ssJm only at VUCItltAM's imUO STORK, TuTbA" m139NertimneenBU IUBL1CSALE. On 8ATCKUAT, Jctv JJ, JgB, theunderstgned will, by virtue of a resolution of Councils, ex pose at pnblle sale all tbat cer tain triangular let or piece of ground, being part of the Utnervelr Ground?, situated en tbe north side of at Kteg street and thn l'hlla. delpbta turnplke, and east of Hread street, and having a front thereon et 9 feet, mere or less, and extending northward along Uread street te thn mlddle el old Orange street read. Terms ! Ten per cent, cash en day of sale, and balance en delivery or deed. Bale te be bold at the Leepard Hetel at 7K o'clock p.m. JKKK.KuIIttKK, Jean k. .ricrriiiis, UKUBKNB.OSTBB, ltd Water CommUalenors. w 1LL1AMMON A FOHTER. July Clothing 11JK- Bd, White & Blue AND LET THE BOYS 11AVK A Cracking Fourth I dent's Kxcurslen aud Tourist Sultj In Scotch Cheviot, 8,10. 112 Kent's cutaway font Dress suits, $10, $13, $10. Uent'a Bilk I'ongee Coats and Vests. dent's We.sb and Deuiet flannel coats and Vests. eeersucker Coats and Vests. II, $1 25, $1 CO. Seersucker Coats, 8?c Heys' Beersncker ccats. 75c. Children's Knockabout Knee l'anu,3;c, 50c, Children's Bhltt Waists, Me, 60c, 75c. THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1888. l'etlttcal Club Kqitlpments. Batnples of llelmets, Caps, Tunic, Shirts, Coats, 1'erclus, etc., new ready. VKSTIMATK3 t UltNl3UKI).-i Williamson & Fester, 32. 34, 30 k 38 E. KING ST., IiVNUAOTKU, PA. BRANCH STORE, IIA.1UU-IIIUKO, PA. R AYMOND'N VACATION XCUR- BIONS. RAYMOND'S VAOA1 ION EXCURSIONS. All Traveling Kxnenus Included. l'artles will loave I'HlT, ADKLl'HI A, MON UAY,.IUI,YSIBndMUNllAY, 8KPTKM1IKU in. ter Twe tiruud Tours of Twenty-Blx Days, through ' COLORADA And the ineit plctttrosqae regions of the ROCKY MOUNTAINS, Wlttl Vfalla n Lt.M.. e n " ...... ,.., M, M,wlvl,u aiuiuKB, .uenver. aoergetown, Silver riume. VeUi Pass. Ban l,tils I'arlr, Toltee Hergx, Durange, Canen of Vh1,ul?.,-M Anttnes. BUverten, Bear Creek ?., JllraV. Mpntrone, Corre Summit, the lllack Canen of tbe Uunnlaen, Gunnison, tbe Marshall l'ass, Sanaa, the lleyal Gerge, etc , In addition te the full tour. Independent Trips te l'ueble, Colerado springs, Manlteu Springs, or Denver, and return, can be made ?.?.f above rates, or with parties te loave 1 hlladelphla Monday, August 20, and Tues- Alse three tours of tbe Yellowstone National lft!!,rA.JulF 2. August SO, and September 10 : and Ten July Trips te points 'of Interest In ?? Sn1l?r,Vi,9?naattttnatlie Middle states. W. It AY WON U. 1. A. WUITCOMU. A-Send for descriptive circulars, designat ing whether Colerado Excursions, the Yellow stone National l'ark Toms, or the book of '"'ion Grand Summer Trips " Is deilred. RAYMOND As WHITOOMB, 111 Seuth Ninth Street, (Under CentlLuntal llotel), 1'mt.AnnLruu, iA HyJ.d T B. MAK11N A CO. JULY SPECIAL SALE XVKKY lUKGIN THAT WE ri.ACt ON OUUCOUNTKIIB STAY Til KllK UNUI. BUM). Unoletol l.lsle 'I bread Hese, 1-adlei, at lJVc a 1'alt Utue, lllack and Mecha Shade. ' .Twenty tlrzen While hid Gloves, perfect, 4 and&Uutums, atUceach; regular price, f 50. A Large liotel LUle Thread O loves at 12e; reducud from S cents. One Let of Ladle,' Gaure Veils, 21e i I educed from 3-all slrus. Twenty Dezen Jersey Gaure Vest, I.ace Trimmed Neck, Lacel rimmed Skeves, Sceachi worth (Oc. 2J I'leees Wlde Silk Uorle fash Kluben ut 5'Je ; reduced tiem II 25 -Cream, Blue, 1'lnk, lllack and Cardinal. Uau Let bilk Mitts, all shadds, at 21 cenn ; watihss cents. ritty Ueren Tayler's Kull Uress Keldlng Bu$. tie at lie i sold olsewbsre at '.'5c. J. B. MARTIN I CO. JWr ADVMRTiaUAtENTa. JTEXT DOORTO OOURT HOUSK. BRAND NEW THIN THINGS Fer This Warm Weather. Our'W.V a n0w'l!Sn0i?2.2i25?n4Il.n, t-'n1',e eents. rrench designs and fast colors. new"nM?neb1Jia,ify' Cl0 design, perfect. Karly seafen v&FiiH cSnU , wlfnWmrrlnS'fan UwrtrtWJU'intt'n Qn"f Warranted rt Black FAHNESTOCK'S, NOB. 35 St 37 HAST KINO BT., DRY UOODa. ARQAIN PRICES. Prices Hake Goods Sell. . SPL COLOlltD CttlNKLKS and l'RNK l'RNK e. BUlx'iWas " KOlngal64c; worth .9.ir.Hanajeme Assortmentef FttKNCB and d!.?11'? BATKKNB. Ulngbams. Batistes, Whtte Goods, Flouncing., rlques and Kni Kni breldetles are moving en. VAlt ABOLS at Bargain I'rlces. Pi!r,.I,enrtBlu Finish FAdT BLACK SATKBN, tbe best thing In the city. Fas" Black1 J,LA0K ueaE are I'eiltlvely UNl?KB0WtKiu.0rtm0nt f H03IKUY AND Oeme and See Our Qoeda. JOHN S. GIYLER, 6 & 8 North Queen St., , , LANCABTKlt, VA. inarle-iydAw JAKAHOLS I 1'ARASOLH I THK UNI'BKCKDKNTKI) 3ALIM OF -AT THK- New Yerk Stere, During the pest two months. Is strong evi dence of the arlety. Correctness of btyleg and Buperler Value ler the money. OUIl WKLL KNOWN GLORIA, SDN OH RAIN UMBRELLAS Are the most usefnl All-tbo-Year-Ueund Umbrellas, In ill, te and 2j-lnch sizes, tbat can be found They wear butter than silk and the colors are fast black, HUMMKH SUAUKt:iN All-Weel Albatross, rerty Inches Wide, tJHc a Yard ; few better have been seen at &uc KXCKLLKNT VALUK IN SOFT SURAH SILKS. Popular Btrndei. le Incbes wlde. tee a yard. SUl'F.ltliiK btlllAII SILKS, 7ic a yard: no better sold for II no. Hill! they Cernel Kvery Day llrlngs Addi tions te our Large Line of TOILK-DU-NOUDS, SEKHRUCKEltS. 1'IUNTKD SAT1NK9, CH ALLIES, BATI8TKJ A PKKCALKS, AT LOWEST CASH PRICES, WATT&SHAND e, 8 & 10 BAST KI NQ BT. Ol EN1NQ TO-DAY. Ne. 25 East King St. Opening Te-day ! Drcs3 Olnghataa at 10 and 12J centa. Beat quality Batlate lu the city lu Bhert lengtha, 8Je ; regular prloe, 12 i centa. New ntylea In Satluea at 12 Je; equal in etyle te the Froneh Goods. HOSIERY, fiLOVES, Silk Mitts, QAUZEDNDERWEAE,4c. Gee. P. Rathven, NO. 25 BAST KING ST., LANUASTKU, I'A UiailMydAW ParaselsandSunsliades The People's Cash Stere JACOU F. SUKAFKER'S PURE RYE WHISKY. (st OWN DISTILLATION.) MO. 1SOSNTSC B QUA KIT, LAUOA8THR, PA. V1.UTU1HU, CWUNO, 1888. Fine Tailoring. Se8.ut!.Bendiyn,r antt &tiEE2S& H. GERHART, WIHK 1MPOETINO TAILOR. NO. 43 NORTH UUM 8T..liANCTKlt!pA. TDKDUOKD PKlOfiH. L. GANSHAN fi BRO. Fact and Prices. We are making le order Kine English Wor sted Suit., the latest style Cutaway or Sack, at lle and lis. ' We are making te order All-Weel Thin Cas slmere Suits at l?. Ill, tin, l'ants te order, J w. tl, 5, tc, t7, IS. Thin Summer Goats and Vests. Bocisueker Ceat and Vest, ti.oe. Heys' Coats and Vests at 85c. Flannel Ceat and Vest, tl SO. iSr5n0J?0at nml Ve9t' ,ia 27,,' H.25.MM Mohair Ceat and Vest at t2.oe, tl te, n re, t3 te Chlldrea's Odd Pants at CO, 65, 75, 85 cent, ',8 JV0Ol0n 1,anl3' ,uss llW 100' ,4'M. "Entire Spring Stock at reduced prices. -A glance at our window's exhibit will convince you. L Gansnian d Bre., S.W.OORNaR NORTH QUBBN & ORANGE BTS. I.ANCASTKK. PA. jyEROHANT TAILORING. HA&ER & BROTHER. DEPARTMENT. MID-SUMMER Special Reductions. Scotch and English Cheviots, SCOTCH OHKVlOT)$y.d0TOM00 fclUTlNUS. Ui.00TO2UO. KNOLISHCHKVlOrirMOlTOtJSOO. 8U1T1NU3. j I2J 10 TO UU. The abea are THK LATKSTln Fluid j and Stripes. TheOLOSINOP'lllCES will warrant an ex. atnlnatlen. CH KVIOT SUITI NGS, t!0 00 TO $19 00. CUA lOTaiHTINGS.IliiOOTOttCOJ. DKsIRABLE THIN MATEHIALS teu Summer Wear Will be foundlneurussorlmentof Worsteds, FlaunelM, Serb-es, Drep te Eies, Uehatis, l-en. gees. llll'OUTEl) UNKN K8TINU3. W111TK LINEN V1C3TIN03. Hager & Brether, 25 & 27 West King Slreat. HTRAr JIATa. fi.ET RKADY FOR VACATION AND v-s ii the beashore. Tourists and Excursionists Will rind It Much te their Advantage la fie. lectin K a Trunk or Traveling Bag Te Examine the Large and Varied Assortment Shown, by Stauffer&Ce. Merchant lailering TKUNKS-All sues and All Pi ices from li.oe up. lltAfcHNG HAus iron tee te 115.10. Special Trunks for Ladles, with an extra tray for dresses. Quality and I'rlce Guaran teed. Olll LINE Or' SUMMER HATS Was never larger and we guarantoe yen a cool bead when wa glve yen a hat weighing 5Xez. Buehure the " UUSION 11KAU11KS'' All iiunla1"S Latest Btyles In STirr AND S1KAWHATS. Don't forget that we hve an Overstock of straw Hats and aru new Seiling them at Closing Out Prlees. STAUFFER & CO., NOB. Jt S3 NOBTU QUKEN BT. '" -w. &?," :c
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