T tANCASrfeK DAILY iSfBLLieMdEft FKlDAl' J tJLY 8. 1881. SUICIDE. An Eccentric Fanner Jiangs Illtnseir. On Thursday morning, Michael Keiscr, aged CS ycars,residiiijnearMastersenvilIe, Raphe township, committed suicide by banging himself en bis premises. He was known as a very eccentric man, but domes tic trouble is said te have caused him te take bis life. He was a member of the United Brethren church, and for some years was exhorter of that denomination. Ne children survive him. Interment at Stickler's en Sunday. Keiser owned the farm en which he lived, but was quite pernurieus and did all bis own work. Yesterday "lie was out in the field and his wife with him. They started te go in te the house together for "a nine o'clock piece." lie tarried at the barn and his delay in coming in cau.scd her te go out in .search of him. She found him then: hinging, in a kneeling position, with a wagon line around his neck. De ceased was very eccentric in his habits, living largely en cherries in season and attending all the funeral feasts the entire country leiiud. rti;i.ic incenvi-.ni k.nchs. Wherein Reform is Necessary." The mail that used te leave here at 4.p. in. for Millersvillc and Safe Harber has been changed te leave here at 11:30 a. in. the Safe Harber mail lying in .Willers ville uutil e::0 p. in. Persons residing at Safe Harber cannot get the evening papers uutil the following evening after they are published ; heretofore they get them the name day. Neither cm they get an an swer te their letters the same day. Frem all appearances the mail has been changed te suit the convenience el the mail con tractor, net of the public. Our Telegraphic Arrangements. The telegraphic consolidated monopoly which new serves our citizens is net te be congratulated upon anyincicased accom modations which it affords them. The law of the s-tale compels it, te be sure, te maintain the operations of the two old lines separately, but as they are practically one, and as the two eiliecs are connected by telegraph wire, there is no icasen why messages for any point should net be taken at either efliec. At present if one gees te the depot with a message far a point en the American I'nien line he mint trot down te tin square with it ; it he gees te the square ellice and finds that the point be wauls te reach U en the old Western Union line, he must inn te the depot with it. Fer Quaiiyville and ether points en the It. ec ('. read messages are net taken anywhere except at the Quarry ville depot. Then the accommodations of the Centre square telegraph ellice are uttcily insuiii cient. The priv icy of telegraphic busi ness demands, tee, a moie private place. The newspapers and public have, a right te complain that the associated pi-ess dis patches come te the depot ellice, and net a little delay is occasioned in getting them te the newspaper efiiecs. What the tele graph people need te de is te establish one commodious and convenient ellice for the leccipt and which they dispatch onlrel. of all the bnsiii;': LANCASTRIANS IN DKI.A U ART. Swinging Around the I'eiiiiisnla. letter from Kchnbnth, He!., under A date of July lith, says : Ilehobeth new comparatively crowded and what, with bathing, dancing and lishing the .sojourn ers are having -; royal time. There aie balls or hops every night, and the bathing is simply supetb. Tne liiight house has i)0 guests and the Douglass is rapidly 1:11 ing up. It was never half .se well managed as at present, anil geed management is rapidly telling in its favor, much te the delight of Mr. Fell, its agreeable host.. ' The most ;-nlMnnlia! arrivals of the season reached heicte day by special train engine, pnrlerand dining car in charge of Superintendent. room, the Junction !e Mreakwaler railroad's light-hand man. The excursionists wcie Themas liaum- r.i'1tini. tit' T .im i.:ti. m. iO11n nii.rinri' ....w, ... ...... i.. ...-.,., .... r....... contractors for the construction of the read and at present its largest, individual stockholder ; (Jeorge M. Fr.tnkliu. also of Lancaster; W. F. Crifliths, Philadelphia; Alexander Nutt, Dallimore ; .1. 15. Hen Hen dereon and ethers. Several .1. & I!, and Old Dominion Mvamship company eflicials aie in the patty, and a rumor prevails tonight, though wauling con firmation, that, the flip will probably re suit in the sale of the function A; Break water, ISreakwaicr A: Fiankt'erd and Worcester railroads te the Pennsylvania cempanj, who need thes:? lines in connec tion with the recent purchase of the Phil adelphia, Wilmington As Baltimore and Delaware railroads, te extend their Dela ware peninsular system. "The visitors will leave to-m-i-i-ev morn ing for the Lewes Pier, and, enjoying a few hours'' fishing at the breakwater, they will then take special train for (Jeeige town, and proceed down the B: eakwater A; Frankford and Worcester reads, stepping at Franklin and Chk-oijegiie and visiting Ocean Oily." A Werthy Yeung Man. Mr. llebert II. Head, of Columbia, who fiir the past two mouths has held the position of local editor f the Carlisle Volunteer, with c.iedit te himself and profit te its readers, has received the ap pointment of third assistant uv:iiiit:ier in the United States patent eflice at Wash ington, I). C, at a lucrative salary. Mr. Head was graduated from the Columbia high school at the head of his class and first honors. from Lehigh university with In March, 1SS0. lie steed a, competitive examination with -1(K) applicants in the in terior department at Washington, and, coming out eleventh, was appointed te a position in the pension office, which he held until the :51st of last January, when the force of pension clerks was i educed and be, along with forty-live ethers, was dismissed en "account of the appropria tions being exhausted." Twe months prier te this he had steed a competitive examination for some vacancies in the patent office, and although the class was large and the examination rigorous he steed fifth, which entitled him te the ap pointment, the dulie.s of which he as sumed en the 2d iust. Mr. Jehn M. Cooper, formerly of the Intelligence!:, a well-known and able newspaper man, takes Mr. Head's place en the Volunteer staff. Mcvling fit' Court Heuse Ollirlals. The court house officials of the different counties of the state, will held a cenven tien in Wiikesbarre, en Tuesday, July 10, and our ellicers have received invitatiei.s te be present. At the same time the county detectives will held a meeting te form a detective association. On Wed nesday, the 20th, the whole party will go en an excursion te Mauch Chunk and ever the Switchback. mayor's Court. Emma Archey is the name of a colored woman who resides in Middle street. Last night she get en a drunk and disturbed the whole neighboiheod. Sh'e was arrest ed by Officer Elias and the mayor this morning gave her thirty days in prison. One ether drunk paid costs and two boys were discharged. Seci::l Hebrew Service. The Hebrews of this city will this even ing held, at ther synagogue East Orange street, a special service for tiie recovery of President Garfield. The service will com mence atS o'clock and wiil no doubt be attended by every Hebrew in the city, who can make it convenient te be present. COLUMBIA NEWS. OUR REGULAR CORRESPONDENCE. Mr. Husten Miflilin shipped 73 cases of tobacco this morning. Siding Ne. 1 at the Pennsylvania rail road is haviug new ties laid. Mr. D. F. Staure, superintendent of the Tide "Water canal, was in town this morn ing. A fourtecn-menths-old child of Mrs. Masen, living alley I, died of diphtheria yesterday at 3 p. m. The Our Beys baseball club, though net being reorganized this year, expect te play a match game en the "dumps" en Satur day afternoon, with a nine from Middle town. The advance agent, Mr. W. E. Frank lin, of Shelby. Pullman & Hamilton's cir cus and menagerie, is here making prepa prepa tien te show here en Saturday, July 2:Jd. The bill car is expected en Saturday night. Mrs. D. II. Detweiler, who has been very sick for some time past, is rapidly re covering. Misses Lizzie ami Kate Fry, of Phila delphia, are the guests of Miss Tiliie Wil Wil eon. Messrs, W. II. Moere and C. C. Kauflf nian, are having a very handsome beat house erected for their new beat. Miss Lizzie Fortiner, of Camden, N. J., is the guest of Miss KatcShuman. Mr. Harry Schletthauer, in celebrating his 21th birthday, gave a very handsome supper te the Chicquesalunga Tribe, I. O. II. M., Ne. &), who in turn presented him with a fine pin, the order of the tribe. At a meeting of the Osceola tribe, I. O. J J. M.. last eveninsr bids for a band and orchestra te accompany them en their excursion, the 150th inst.. were read, and the Citizens' band and Wolf's orchestra icceived the engagement. Officers Keecli, Brady and Struck made a big haul of prisoners this morning. A number of boys and men from Lancaster and Philadelphia were coming westward en a freight train and wheu told te get off refused, and when force was urged they turned upon Geerge Duck, brakeman en engine Ne. :7.", and gave him rough hand ling. Brady was dispatched te and in company with the above elticers succeeded in ai resting thirteen of the law breakers. They had a hearing and were committed te jail, receiving from five te ten days, in accordance with their crime. The storm of yesterday while serving te cool the heated atmosphere, and being welcome by farmers, caused considerable damage in this locality. The river was raised between four and five inches; the sewer at. the corner of Frent aud Walnut streets became clogged, causing the water te run all ever the pavement, and into cel lar. A fence en Fifth street was blown down, Mr. Harry Bachenheimcr had the deer of his beat house tern off. A raft, moored at " Big Island," became loose and started down the river, but was caught at the bridge. A number of beats dragged their anchor. A beat house this side of the dam had its reef blown oft", three trees were uprooted in Kitchentewn, and a number of ether accidents were caused by the heavy storm. The Scheel Rearil. At the special meeting of the school beard last evening all the members were piesent except Mr. Wike. The business en hand was the consideration of aud action en bids for building the Fifth ward school house ; te fill remaining vacancies for teachers in schools ; the closing of old tax duplicates and consideration of re quest from Pi of. B. G. Ames. The beard proceeded te the consideration of uncol lected taxes. On motion the duplicates of 1S7S -7!) SO were referred, te the finaiuc committee, with instructions te report a list for exoneration at next regular meet ing of the beard and have the duplicates finally closed. The Fifth street building cemmittc re ported as fellows : Te the President ued Members of the Columbia Scheel Heard : !i:ntlk.mi:n : Your building committee beg leave te report that in accordance v. ith the order el your beaid they adver lised in each of the borough papers for proposals te build a new Fifth street school house, according te the plans and specifications adopted by your beardj; that they have received the following bids : Jacob Sneath, $.t,S17 ; E. N. Smith, $:1,SS ; Bachinan ic Ferry, $3, -135 ; Cram er & Paulis, s;5,:S00; that Messrs. Cramer Ai Paulis, being the lowest bidders, your committee recommend that the contract for the building of said school house be. awarded te them ; that the said Cramer Ai Pauli.s be required te enter into a writ ten agreement with the beard te erect said school house, according te the plans, &c. and te have the same fully finished ;nd ready for occupancy en November 1, A. D. 1SS1 " Wm. B. Given, Chairman, J. A. Meyers, A. Bkuxeij, .Jacob Baiin. The report of the building committee was adopted and the recommendations contained therein were made the order of the beard. The secretary was directed te notify Messrs. Cramer fc Paulis that their proposal te build the new uth street build ing had been accepted, and the solicitor was instructed te draw up proper legal agreements between the contracting par ties. On motion of Mr. Slade, the former motion te establish two normal class schools was reconsidered, aud, by the motion of the same gentleman, it was ordered that one primary school be organ ized asja uermai class school. Miss Maine Hogenteglcr was nominated and unanimously elected teacher of pri mary Ne. 10 at a salary of $;li) per month -Misses Lillie Smith, Ella Ackcrman, Mydic liudeiistcin and Margaret Purple were nominated for normal class teachers, 2 te be elected, salary $10 per month. Misses Lillie Smith and Ella Ackerman were unanimously elected. Miss Sallie M. Stevenson was nominated and unanimously elected teacher of the Fifth street primary, at a salary of $30 per month. An order was granted in favor of Prof. B. G. Ames (at his special request) for the amount of his salary for the current month. nfr. Cunumgliain Probably Sale, Associated press dispatches received at this office te-day, and published elsewheie. relieve in large measure the apprehensions entertained by friends in this city that Mr. James E. Cunningham was among the victims of the El Pase Indian massacre, of which an account was printed yesterday. Our advices new state that the killed num ber five, the names of whom are given, and among which that of Mr. Cunning-, ham docs net appear. The dispatch gees en te stale that, all the members of the engineering party nei recorded killed are safe, which carries the assurauce that either Mr. Cunningham had net rejoined his com panions at the time of the encounter with the Apaches, or else he has been the for tunate survivor of another tragedy similar te that in which he figured less than a year age. A Colored Camp Meeting. On Sunday, July 17, a colored camp meeting will be held in C. M. Hess's weeds at Quarryville, by the Second Baptist church of this city. There will be preach ing by Revs. W. II. Keels and Matthew M. Diggs of this city, Rev. Oscar Jenes, of Ilarrisburg, Rev. Clem Turner, of Chicago, and Rev. Jehn Frances, of NcfTsvillc. The singing will be conducted by Prof. Bredia, of Yerk, who will be assisted by a number of jnbilee singers. At the close of the meeting thcre will be a grand walk around and hand-shaking. A special train of cars will leayc this city at 9 o'clock in the morning for Quarryville, returning in the evening at C:30. F1KE MATTERS. Meeting of the American Petitions for a rani tire Department. The American fire company held a special meeting last evening, in the absence of the nrcsident. Vice President Chas. J. White was called te the chair. The -recent attempt te burn down the company's engine house was discussed at some length, and en motion President J. K. Barr, Vice President Charles J. White, Secretary Joel L. Ilaines, Samuel A. Powell and Geerge J. KietYer were ap pointed a committee te inquire into the origin of the fire and te ascertain the names of these members who had been en the premises at the time the fire broke out. The committee will report te a meeting of the company te be held en Monday evening, the principal object of which is te devise measures for a thorough reer ganizatien of the company. It is te be hoped that every contributing aud active member, who has the welfare of the company at heart, will attend the meet ing aud assist in bringing about reforms in its organization which are imperatively demanded. It has happened en former occasions that the rough element of the company has been present in sufficient force te vote . down measures of reform simply because the better clement of the company failed te attend the meetings. They may be able te de se again unless thcre is a full attendance Monday even ing. A Paul Fire Department. Petitions are in circulation for the crea tion of a paid fire depariment te supersede our present volunteer department. The petition reads as fellows : Te the Honorable he .Select unit Common Coun cils of the City of Lancaster : ' Gentlemen : We the undersigned citi -zens of Lancaster, believing that a fire de partment could be organized that would prove mere efficient than our present sys tem in the extinguishing of fires and the preservation of property, de hereby peti tion your honorable bodies te organize a paid tire department." Citizens wishing te sign the petition will find copies of the same at the office of the Intelligencer and ether newspaper offices. NOT A HOUSE THIEF. Seme Detectives" Who Were Over-smart. Jehn Myers is the name of a respectable and responsible man from about Norris town, Montgomery county, who has been engaged in setting up gleaners and binders in East Hemptield and ether townships, this county, for W. D.Sprccher & Seu, this city. The ether day he found and bought what he considered a cheap team for the use of nis son Oscar, a lad of 10, during his six weeks vacation at home from a college in New Yerk. lie telegraphed te the lad te come en and drive it home. Mr. Sprecher set the boy out from this city yesterday morning with the team, a buggy and small horse, blind of one eye, anil with complete directions as te the read te be taken. At Intercourse the vigilant Constable Warfel spied the team and jumped te the conclusion tlmt it had been stolen, lie was strcngthed in this by the fact that the boy offered the team for sale it had been bought cheap, and his father had told him te sell it en the way at a bargain or if he did net like the animal. Warfel followed him te the White Herse, Salisbury township, get out a warrant at 'Squire ITcndei son's and had the boy com mitted te answer at court for stealing the team. He brought him te town and ledged him in jail last evening. Inquiiy of Mr. Sprecher, te whom the boy re ferred Warfel, very seen satisfied the "de tectives " that they had the wrong pig by the car, and they hurried back te Hender Hender eon's and returned te the jail at 2:30 o'clock this morning and by some process unknown te law secured his release and started him en his way te his home. The whole proceeding was ever-officious, irregular and arbitrary, and it may get the officials into a pretty scrape if they arc prosecuted for false arrest and i mprison mprisen lnent. as Myers' sjfriends threaten. A Saluun Rubbed. Yesterday afternoon about 15 o'clock Geese Speng's oyster saloon was forcibly entered (during the absence of the pro prietor, who had gene fishing) and robbed of a let of oysters and clams, a geed oys ter knife, vinegar and horse-radish cruets and some ether small articles. Suspicion pointed te a paity of three young men, as the perpetrators and one of them, Michael (lerman, was arrested and loriged in jail. The ethers, Jehn Drachbar and Harry Snyder are said te have skipped the town. Election et Ofllers. At the annual general meeting of the "Liederkranz" singing society, which was held last night in the Schiller house, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year : President. Adam Bender ; Vice President, Fred'k Woehrle ; Treas urer, Philip Lebzelter ; Secretary. Au gust Kehler ; Financial Secretary, Law rence Fall; ; Librarian, Chas. Osterniver ; Leader, F. V. Haas. i!ur Climbers Caught. Special Officer Brady, of Celiunbhi, yes terday gobbled up twelve boys who had jumped freight trains for a ride between this city and Columbia. Ten of the young sters belong te this city, and have been in the dangerous habit of jumping trains while in motion. They were taken before a Columbia magistrate and committed for .ten days each. Baseball. The Ironsides baseball club have left a communication at our office stating that they challenged the Friendship club im mediately after learning that they had or ganized. They say that the challenge has net been accepted. They further state that they have net lest a game this season and are ready for challenges. . The Summer Exodus. Harry Diller and Charles F. lteugier went te Ocean Greve today, te slay a week. A. J. Ebcrly and wife have gene te Cincinnati and Chicago and will begene some weeks. Out Sheeting. The Lancaster rifle club arc out practic ing te-day at James Stewart's farm, near McGevcrnville. Acknowledgments. The lady managers of the Heme glutei ully acknewfedgc the following donatiens: A. friend, Heur; Masters Knes and Clayten Miller, 1 bushel et walnuts ; Jeseph Huber, crock of apple butter: a friend, fireworks ; Miller & Hartmau, lemons. Thanks are also due te the members of the Shiftier lire com pany for se generously entertaining the chil dren and employees at tlicir lair recently held in this city. City IIIII routers. Carsen & Hensei, city bill pesters and dis tributors, office JISTELLieKNUitK building, Xe. 6 Seuth Queen street. A natural bcautiller and restorer of the com plexion Cutfeiira Medicinal Seap. Delicate females find Malt Kilters nourish ing, strengthening and purifying. " Buchupalba." Xew, quick, complete cure 4 days, urinary affections, smarting, frequent erdilllcult uri nation, kidney diseases. $1. Druggists. Depot Jehn F. Leng & Sens, Lancaster. Thousands of women have been entirely cured et the most stubborn cases et female weakness by the use of Lydia E. rinkham's Vegetable Compound. Send te Mrs. Lydia E. rinkham, 233 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass.. for pamphlets. Proof Positive. We have the most positive and convincing proof that Themas' Ecleetric Oil Is a most ef fectual specific for bodily pain. In cases el rheumatism and neuralgia it gives instant re lief. Fer sale at H. B. Cochran's Drug store, 137 Kerth Queen street, Lancaster. Hay Fever. MEssns. Ely Ures., Druggists, Oswece, X. Y. I have been afflicted for twenty years, dur ing the months of August and September. with Itay Fever, and have tried various reme dies for its relict without success. 1 was in duced te try your Cream Balni ; have used it with favorable results, and can confidently recommend it te all similarly afflicted. Reut. W. Tewslev, (ex-Mayer) Elizabeth, X. J. Messrs. White & Uurdick, Druggists, Ithaca, X. Y. I recommend te these suffering (as I have been) with Hay Fever, Ely's Cream ISalm : have tried nearly all the remedies I could And, and give this a decided preference ever them all. It has given me immediate re lief. C. T. Stepuess, Hardware Merchant, Ithaca, X. Y. Sept. C, isse. Trice 50 cents. iyl-3wdced&w have lour Hair Keep u Beautiful. The " Londen Hair Celer Restorer" is the most delightful article ever introduced te the American people and is totally different from all ether Hair Restorers, being entirely free from all impure ingredients that render many ether articles for the hair obnoxious. Where baldness or falling of the hair exists, or prema ture grayness, from sickness or ether causes, its use will restore the natural youthful color. and cause a healthy growth, cleansing the scalp from all impurities, dandruff, etc., at the same time a most pleasing ami lasting hair dressing, lragrantly perfumed, rendering it heltand pliable, making it an indispensable article in every toilet. Ask your druggist for Londen Hair Celer Restorer. Price 7.1 cents a bottle. Six bottles, $1. Main depot ler the United Slates, :ae Xerth Sixth street, Philadel phia lnll-lvdTThAK&w Lsiuer Saving. The demand of the people for an easier method of preparing Kidney-Wert lias induced the proprietors, the well known wholesale druggists, Wells, Richardson & Ce., of Bur lington, VI., te prepare it for sale in liquid form as well as in dry form. It saves all the labor of preparing, and as it is equally elll cieiit it Is preferred by many persons. Kidney-eort always and everywhere proves Ileclt a perfect remedy. Iluffale yews. jyMwd&w Short Brcmtli. O. Itertle, Manchester, X. Y., as troubled with asthma for eleven years. Hail been obliged te sit up .sometimes ten or twelve nights in succession. Found immediate re lict lreiii Themas' KclectricOil.and is nowen newen ti rely cured. Fer sale at 11. U. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 Xerth Queen street, Imcaster. Poverty and Stiilering. " 1 was dragged down with debt, poverty and sutlering ler years, caused by a sick fam ily and large bills for doctoring, which did them no geed. 1 was completely discouraged, until one year age, by the advice of my pastor, I procured Hep Hitters and commenced their use, and in one month we were all well, and none of us have seen a sick day since, aud I want te say te all peer men, you can keep your families well a year with Hep Hitters for less than one doctor! visit will cost, 1 knew it. A Workingman." jyl-2wd&w Various Causes. Advancing years, care, sickness, disappoint ment, and hereditary predisposition all epe rate te turn the hair gray, and cither of them inclines it te shed prematurely. Atkr's Hair Vioeu will restore faded or gray, light or red hair te a rich brown or deep black, as may be desired. It softens and cleanses the scalp, giving it a healthy action. It removes and cures dandruff aud humors, lly its use falling hair is checked, and a hew growth will be pro duced in all cases where the follicles are net destroyed or the glands decayed. Its effects arc beautifully shown en brashy. wc.ik, or sickly hair, en which a few applications will produce the gloss and freshness of youth. Harmless and sure in its operation, it is in comparable as a dressing, ami is especially valued ler the sett lustre and richness of tone it imparls. It contains neither oil or dye, and will net soil or color white cambric; yet it lasts long en the hair, and keeps it fresh and vigorous. Fer sale by idl Dealers. JyS-lwdeed&w UK AT Its. Dennelly. On the 7th inst., in Ilarrisburg. Klnier, infant son of Jehn M. and Kate Don Den nelly, aged C months. Funeral lrem Pennsylvania railroad tiepet en arrival of 51:10 train Saturday morning, J illy !, te proceed te St. Mary's cemetery. The relatives and friends arc respectfully invited te attend without further notice. ltd Zeciicu. In tills city, July 7, 1831. Daisy K., daughter of Resa and the late Lewis Zcchcr. iu the HIli year of her age. The relatives and ti-ieudsarc respectfully in vited te attend her funeral, from her mother's residence, Xe. iift East Strawberry street, en Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Interment in Lancaster cemetery. ltd Sjiitii. In this city, July 7, 1SSI. Samuel T. .'-mith, aged OS years, 0 months and '.25 days. The relatives and friends are;respccttully in vited te attend the funeral, from his late resi dence, Xe. 3i:s Seuth Queen street, en Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment in Wood ward Hill cemeterv. 2ld POLITICAL. l'er Comity .omml.ssieuor: rT.AN'lv CLAHK, of Strasburg township. Si.i-jeet te the choice et the Democratic coun ty convention. 'eirfl-il&wtp ADAMS. D1KTK1CII, el" Maner township. Subject te the decision of the Democratic county convention. HKNltY F. HAUTMAX (Lime lltiruer), et East Lampeter township. Subject te the choice, of the Democratic county convention. apr2-i!&wtp MAUTIN UlLDEltKANT, et Mount Jey llnreugli. Subject te the decision of the Dem ocratic county convention. apl.'!-il&wtp .JKIIK MUHLKK. Kphrala. Subject te the decision of the Democratic county conven tion, uprll-d.twtp for County Auditer: JOIIX S. BltOWX, et Drumore township. Subject te Democratic rules. m27-d&wtp JOIIX L. LHiHTXElt, of Leaeeck township. Subject te the decision of the Democratic ceuntv convention. aprls-tfd&w saw AnrmtTisjJUJ''JtTs. LOST TWO TEN DOLLAR BILLS MK tween l.lj.j East King street and il Seuth l'rincc sticct. " Tlie finder will be liberally re warded by returning te ir East. King street or tins ellice. ltd CXCUISION TO l'INK GUOVE PAltK, Til (fit SI) AY, JULY J4, JSS1. Cars will leave the Pennsylvania I Jail read Depot at 0 o'clock a. in. Kcturning leave the Park at G p. m. Tickets from this date. $1.'0 for adults: tee. for these under 12 years of age. ltd A GKUAT COLORED WOODS MKKTIMG WILL HE HELD ATQUAURYVILLE, ON SUNDAY, JULY 17th, 1881. Special train leaves King Street Depot at 9 a. m. Returning leaves Quarryville at U:30 p. in. Fare for the round trip only 05c. Fer full particulars see large pesters. iy8,9,14,15,l(kl PUBLIC SALE OF CANADA HORSJtS. On MONDAY , JULY 11, 1881, will be sold at public sale, at J. D. Denliuger's Merriinac Heuse. 113 Xerth Prince street, Lancaster city. Pa, the following, te wit: 10 head et Choice Heavy Canada Horses. They will all be heavy and well boned, and must be in all respects as represented by the undersigned or no sale. A credit of 60 days will be given. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. m., when terms will be made known by i!i.'iinei.rcimuiv Sax'l Hess & Sex, Aucts. jyS-2td INSTATE OF 1IARBAKA CLEMENTS. DE J ceased. The undersigned Auditor, ap pointed by the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, Pa., te distribute the balance remain ing iu the hands of Jeremiah Clements, te and among these legally entitled te the game, will attend for that purpose en FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1831, at 10 a. in., in the Library Roem et the Court Heuse, in the city et Lan caster, Pa., where all persone interested in said distribution mar attend. CHAS. B. KAUFMAX, JyS itdeaw Auditor. TURD EDITION FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 8, 1881. L GARFIELD'S ROAD TO RECOVERY. HIS DOCTORS ENCOURAGED. MRS. UiRt'lELD TAKES A DRIVE. LATEST NEWS FKU.il THE SICK ED. This Morning's Official Bulletin. Executive iLvxsiex, July S. 8:15 a. si. The condition of the president con tinues favorable. He is mere comfortable than en any previous morning. Pulse 96, temperature 99.2, respiration 23. The wound is beginning te discharge laudable pus. (Signed) D. V. Buss, J. K. Bakxes, .1. J. Woodward, Rebert Reyburx. The Soen Bulletin Faveiable. Executive Mansion, July 812:30 r. sr. Official The progress of the presi dent's case centiuues te be favorable. Pulse 10S, temperatnie 101.4, respiration 24. Signed D. W. Buss. J. K. Barnes. Reut. Reyburn. Why His I'ulsc Rese. Executive Mansion 1 v. m. Unoffi cial The slight incrcascin the pulse aud temperature of the president since morn ing is attributed by the attending surgeons te be the heat of neon, and te the process of suppuration which is new going en in the wound near the surface of the body. This process, which is accompanied by a slight discharge of puss is entirely natural and an expected and necessary result of the injury at this stage of the case. Rumors of Secondary Hemerriiaires Denied. Executive Mansion, Washington, July 81:20 i. .u. Unofficial. Thcsyinp Thcsyinp tens of the president at this hour are as favorable as at the date of the last official bulletin. The report that secondary hem errhage has set in is entirely without foundation. Cel. Reckwell's Resy Hopes. Executive Mansion, Washington, July 8, 1 :40 p. m Cel. A. F. Rockwell, at this hour says : " The president passed a comfortable night. I was with him from 10 o'clock till daylight. He slept well and was refreshed. I de net sec hew he could well be better six days after such a shot as he received. I think we are iusti- fied new in feeling most hopeful." Sympathy from the Lalayette Family. Washington, D. C, July 8. The La fayette family, of Paris, have telegraphed tlicir sympathy with the president. Selig mans, of Frankfort have done the same. Mrs. :ariiulii Uees Driving. Executive Mansion, July 8. Mrs. Garfield went out for a drive this morning with Mrs. Colonel Rockwell. This is the first time she has been away from the ex ecutive mansion since her arrival from Leng Branch last Saturday. Frem Giiltcuu's OKI Heme. Washington, I). C, July 8. Citizens of Preepert, 111., the original home of Guiteau, have telegraphed their detesta tion of their quondam citizen's crime and devoutly praying for speedy recovery of General Garlield. Geed Will Frem the Chicago Financiers. The following telegram, signed by about thirty representatives of national aud ether hanks of Chicago, was received at the White Heuse this morning : Te Hen. J. A. Uarjicltt, President of the I'. S. : The members of the clearing house of Chicago extend te the country and te the financial world their hearty congratula tions upon the cheering prospect of your recovery from the attempt en your life, and at the same time unite with all geed citizens in wishing you the early and com plete restoration of your health se prec ious te the whole country. THE MASSACRE IX MEXICO. Additional Partieiihirs of the Indian Attack en an American hurveylug Party. Denver, Cel., July 8. A special dis patch te the Republican from Santa Fe says : The party which went te bring in a batch of surveyors of the Mexican Central-railroad, who were reported te have been killed 40 miles south of El Pase, has returned te El Pase and reported that only five bodies could be found. They are as fellows : Charles Green, of Indepen dence, Ks.; Larry Fordham, of Bosten ; Guly Levitt, of Indiana ; Gee. Wallace, of Taylersvillc, 111., and Charles Haines, of Kansas. The remainder of the party, in cluding Upliam, are safe. " The men wcre shot down and killed by renegade Apaches while running from the wagons. Green was burned with the wagons. The bodies were found undo and badly decomposed and were buried en the spot. "Last Monday a stage coach from El Pase te Chihuahua was attacked by In dians, who were concealed in the sand holes and fired a volley as the coach ap proached. The driver was killed and Mr. Piigh, a son of ex-Senater Pugli, and a son-in-law of ex-Governer Hen dricks, of Indiana, was captured. The passengers climbed out of the coach en the opposite side and all escaped except Pugh, who was the last te leave, aud was cap tured while endeavoring te get his pistol. The coach was burnt and a large amount of Chihuahua money tern te fragments was found areuud." The Ute Reservation Secured. Cantonment, en the Uncampahgue, July C via Lake City, Cel., July 7. The Ute commissioners, just returned after a month's trip, have traveled ever 500 miles en horseback with a pack train. They examined lands in Western Colerado and eastern Utah. They have selected a loca tion, and the Indians will be removed te it as seen as the requisite arrangements can be made. CINCINNATI'S CALAMITY. One Millien Dollars Leu by Fire. Cincinnati, July 8. A revised estimate of the losses by the fire erizinatinsr last night in the Marqua & Sen's carriage fac- uuj wm iuaKe me aggregate reacn $1,000,000. A portion of the Resorfeundry was consumed. There are no additional facts concerning the less of life. The police report that there have been no in quiries for missing persons, and the hope is entertained that all of Means. Marqua's employees escaped- Several firemen were injured by the falling walls. m 1 A Turfman in Had Repute. Londen, July 8. The Jockey club have decided that Mr. Gee. Lew, owner of the bay colt, Barcaldine, .be warned off all places where the rules for racing are in force. Death or Judge Raab. Lebaxex, Pa., July 8. Hen. "Wm. Rank, associate judge of this county, died at Jonestown, aged 89, last evening. He was was a tinsmith and painter was commissioned by Governer Skunk as associate judge iu 1847 ; was defeated at the following election, but in 1861 was elected en the Union ticket, and re-elected in 1867. In 1872 he did net succeed in the nomination, but in 1876 he was re-elected. He was an old Freemason. Large Tobacco Factory Burnett. Teledo. O.. Julv 8. The iive-sterv building en Broadway, occupied as a to bacco factory by W. S. Ishorwoed & Sens, caught fire from some unknown cause after 11 e'cleck last night and -was totally destroyed. Less about $500,000 ; partial ly insured. The building was owned by the Connecticut mutual life insurance company. Less, $20,000 ; insured. e Choice at Albany. Albany, July 8. The joint convention met at neon, and took two ballets for each vacancy, without choice. There was no material change in the vote. Convention adjourned. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, July 8. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, partly cloudy weather and possibly local rains, winds mostly south erly, higher temperature and stationary or lower barometer. The Vandalla Disabled. Londen. July 8. The Vandalia from Hamburg has arrived at Starreway, Scot land, with broken shaft. All well. MAKKETS. I'hlladelpnta Market. I'liiLADRtPHlA. Julv 8. Flenr market lirm, prices quiet ; Superfine, 3 009;S 50; extra H'c se ; Ohie & Indiana family, at 5 7."St; 23; Pennsylvania family 530 5 G2 ; St. Leuis de id OOigG 50 ; Minnesota Extra $5 sear. (X): de straight, $C23r 50: win ter patent fi 50JS7 23 : spiing de G 50Q7 50. Rye Heur at $35 12. Wheat 11 liner ; Xe. 2 Western Red, $1 21 ; U'd. and Pcnn'u Red, $1 23481 21 : Amber. 1 2401 25. Cern market firm and lair demand ; steamer, 5 !55c: sail yellow, 575Sc;. .sail mixed, 54(37c; Ne. 3, mixed, 54c. Oats quiet and steady; Ne. 1 White 42 i:: ; Xe. 2, de4141e; Ne. ::, de 39M40e ; Ne. 2 Mixei!, SS:SSKc. Rye quiet at i,0e. Previsions lirm; mess perk $17 50!S 01: beet ham:-, $2:1 30ffi23 00 ; Indian m.vs beef $21 5l. llacen iiiieke.l shoulders, 77.c; salt d . li!(Ti7c: smoked hanw H12c; pickled h'ims i10c. Lard market firmer; city kettle I2'4c ; loe-t- iiutclieis' tit He; prime steam $12 12 10. Uutler lirm : Creamery extra at 2l23c ; Western, at. 22c ; de geed te choice 21 Sic; liradferd county and Xew 1'erk extra, 22c ; lirsts. l!i-le. Rolls dull ; Pennsylvania 18c; Western 17c. Egg market dull ; l'enn'a at 18c; Western. li:I7c. Cheese steady : New Yerk full cream. 10'i10c ; Western full cre-mi 8i3c; de lair te geed, 7Sc. Petroleum dull: reiinetl le. Whisky at $1 12. Secils Geed te prime Clever, no market ; Timethy nominal at $-'S15: de de Flavsi'ee neminalat $1 28. New Yera Maraei. :' w Yerk, J uly S. Fleur State anil West' em witent decided change; moderate expert and home trade demand ; Superfine State $4 004 IK) ; extra de f I (JTiQt J0 ; choice de 3 00 5 23: taucy de $5 30J2C 73; round hoop Ohie it 70J35 (.0 : choice de $5 102G75; superline western Jl OefJI CO; common te geed ex tra de $1 ti.l525 ; choice de $5 .'lOjiG 75 ; choice white wheat de, at $5 25l S3. Southern lirm and unchanged; common te fair extra $5 25S 5 73 : geed te Choice de $5 805 UO. Wheat Jc higher, moderately active: Ne. 2 Red, July, $1 a;S12:de Aug, $1 22X &l S!. ; de Sept.. $1 221 23". Cern a shade cashr and fairly active ; mixed western spot, 4853c; de future, 55 57JCC Oats without quotable change ; State, 4:! 17c ; Western, 4247c. Live Stock Markets. Chicago. Hogs Receipts. 21,000 head ; ship ments, 5.5C0 head; general market strong; brisk inquiry ler fat; mixed sold at $i;l2"; choice heavy at $30G35 ; packers and ship pers, sharp competition for best heavy: bacon grades, $i;i0:U); culls' and light Yorkers, $3 5 I'D. Cattle Receipts, 0,500 head; shipments, 2,!00 head; market strong and active: experts, ftlti I! 43 ; geed te choice shipping, $3 5 10 ; com mon te fair, $4 905 50; native butchers' steady at $2 204 25; light, steers, $40ifg3 20; Mieckers and lecders, $;! S)t 75 ; grass Texans sea cer and firmer, witli uctlvCUemand ; com mon te fair, $:if4 83; geed te choice, $.1 S5l (. fcheep Receipts, 800 head; shipments, 1C.0 head ; market active and firmer; common te medium $4'3t 75 ; geed te choice, $5555 35; all sold. The Journal's Glasgow dispatch says: ' Cat tle firmer; better prospects ter future ; geed steers, 15c."' Kast LniKitTV Cattle Receipts 1.020 head , all through steck: prices unchaajKil. Hers Receipts, ,(.) il!Mi ; rTnladelphias, $0 400 T.0 ; Yorkers. $G 13 25. Sheep Receipts, 2,400 head ; fair at $3ifi4 75. StecK in ar net. New Yerk, Philadelphia ami Lecal Stocks also United States lEends reported daily by Jacob H. Lone, N. E. Cor. Centre Square. Nkw Yerk Stocks Stocks irregular. Julys. A. M. V. ii. V M 10:00 1:00 3.00 A$bAlA 131 "i.;i ize 127'C liS .T;' W. w ia'4 Sim . "W isyj iJ::;" isj 110 .... 10UJ4 .. .... 108 W)i !34t U35 isiy4 i-r,;s ayH 21 25 24 ia-J4 iei;j w4 Vi'A i'.i Vh 45 iry. Ky. eV Wi)l Mi'Z M'4 :v; :!5i Itli 145 145 42 41-y 41M 51 ri r.iji 100 105 iej 100 m14 my, rK Meney Chicago & Nnrlh Western Chicago. Alii. & St. Paul Canada Southern C. C. & I. C. R. R Iiel., Lack.& Wcsten Delaware & Hudsen Camii Denver & Rie Cramle Hannibal & St. Jee Lake Shere & Mich. Southern.. Manhattan Elevated Michigan Central Missouri, Kansas & Texas N. Y..Lake Erie A Western.... iNcwr Jersey Central N. Y., Ontario & Western New Yerk Central OhieA Mississippi Pacific Mail Steamship Ce.... St. Paul & Omaha de Preferred Central '.Pacific Texas Pacific Union Pacific Wabash, St. Leuis & Pacillc " " Preterred. Western Union Tel. Ce Philadelphia. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania It. R Rending Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation .'. liuffale, Pitts. & Western Northern Central Northern Pacitic " Preterred Ilcstenvllle Philadelphia A Erie R. R Iowa Gulch Mining United Statks Hesd.j. Cnifid States 4 per cunts " 5 " 130 WHY, Yd x mv. 58) 51 et 'XI 13 02 m4 ir" 2- 3 81 M7i 2! y, ci nyt .55 U'A 845i P. M. 1:00 Noen Outttaueim el the Gruln Market Kurnislicd by Jacob IS. Leng, Commission llreker. Chicago. Aug. Wheat fl.l0X Sunt. . Oct. $LW i;erii v,y Oats- 2S W4 27JH One o'clock quotations efgrain ami provis previs ions, furnished by S. K. Yimilt, llreker, Ty. East King street. Chicago. V lit-! v0rii USl8 -- Perk Philadelviiia: Wheat Julv. .$ 1.03 . .4 .39 . 17 CO . U.WA Aug. $ l.lOj M 39& 17.15 11.53 Aug. $ 1.20 .55 Sept. $ 1.30-Ji Lecal Stock and Henda. Par l.as sail val. LancClty G per ct. I.ean.due 1882.. .loe $113 1S85... 100 114 1890... 100 us.: n 1995... 100 " 5 per ct. in 1 or 30 years" 100 ' 5 per ct. Scheel Lean.... 100 " 4 " in ler 20 years.. 100 " 4 " iu 5 or 20 years.. 100 " 4 " in 10 or 20 years. 100 jciscellaotseps bends. Oiiarrvvilln R R .. line 1893 $100 120 105 112 10.1 1UI.Z6 105 $u: 102.5 105.5C 103.5(1 10: 70 Reading A Columbia R. Klue 1882 100 Lancaster Watcn ue, uueioeu...... w Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., due in 1 er20 years. .... 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., due 1SSG.. ....... ........ 100 Stevens Heuse 100 t-l.r ., . BSK STOCKS. maiianic- "ft ? Lancaster County XatienaiB-i'nt"" 50 ies Columbia Xatlenfd Bank....." loe m Ephrata National Jlank...:.: m First XaUenal Rank, Celumbial"" loe in First Xatienal Rank Stntt:.;: m nU irst National Rank. Marietta loe e5i. First Xatienal Rank, Mount Jey., lue itr "uiu nuiwiuu ill 100 .nanucim national ii:iuK.. Union Xatienal Rank. Mount Jev. .. nw liUi. .-. 50 70.M" ..$25 $10. .. i:ijj ai .. 2T IS .. i" ai .. '25 11.1b .. 25 I7.Jf .. 100 51 .. SO 50 .. 35 I?i3 .. 23 5i .50 .. 25 3t). .. 25 2.?3 . 100 S3 . 275.2S . 25 40.1." . 25 21 . 25 40 .150 $3'. . 50 25 . : je . loe llSbe . 25 . 100 ' UK) 75.11 . 100 TCRXTIKK STOffKS. Rig Spring X Reaver Yalley Bridgeport Columbia A Chestnut Hill Columbia & Washington Columbia & Rig Spring Lancaster A Ephrata Lanc.,Eilzabethfii AMiddlet'n.... Lancaster Fmitvllle. Lancaster ft jLititz Lancaster Williamstown i-ancaster Maner...; Lancaster Manheim Lancaster Marietta Lancaster Xew Helland Lancaster Susquehanna Lancaster Willow Street Strasburg Millport Marietta A Maytown Marietta Mount Jey aiSCBLLASKOl's STOCKS. arryvme It. ii , Millersville Street Car Inquirer Printing Ceiupanv Watch Factory ;. Gas Light and Fuel Company Stevens Heuse Columbia Has Company Columbia Water Company Susquehanna Iren Ceiupanv Slarietta Ho'.Iewware .". yisnr AnrjUiiisEM'iurT, "YITATJED-A SITUATION A87lALK M servant by a liiiddle-ue.t Uerman. Can attend te horses and gardening, and would make himself generally useful. Address E. Reek's Western Hetel, corner Water and Orange streets. ys 2til OCIIOOL. TAX 1HSI. O The duplicate is in the hands of the Trca. iirer. .' per cent, oil" ter prompt payment. W. O. MARSHALL. Treasurer. Ne. 12 Centre Square. CiJ-Otlle.' neurs lrem !a. in. te I p. in. )8-tf'lK HEBUKW UONtiRKGATION, LANCAS TER. PA. The members and their fam ilies, alsethesever.il Jewish residents el this city. are most respectfully inviie.I te attend services ter the "RKCOVKRY Ob' PKKSI PKKSI DKNTUAUFIULIV'ateur Svn-jgeciie. Kast Oran-rc street, this (FRIDAY) KVENlNli. JULY 3, lS8l,utSp. 111. . PHILIP r.KRXAUD, President. Alreist KesKNaTKix, Sec'y. ltd Iki'u:t of tiik chxditie.v of tuk ) Lancaster Count v X:itien:il Hiiiik. :it Lan caster, in the state el Pennsylvania, tit the close t biiMiii's, .lune.iU, 18-JI : KKseuucrs. Leans ami discounts Overdrafts . tac.ees 70 525 9 .' :o,eob 00 . w.m si . 172,')10 5S . isi.aie 5tt . I2.K4I !M l.Cff.) 50 5,120 41 IT. S. bends te secure eiri-ulatien.... lue from approved reserve ugcnW.. Hue from ether National banks Due from Mate banks and bankers.. Real estate, furniture and lixtures... Current expenses aud taxes paid Checks and ether cash items Kills et ether banks Fractional paper currency, nickels and pennies Legal tender notes Reilemptien fund wild IT.S. Treasur er ( 5 per eelit. et circulation ) 7,082 00 :;79 ::i 7I,C'J ss :n,7i7 00 i::,5oe 00 Total i.iAiui.irics. Capital sleck paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits National bank notes eiitstandin Dividends unpaid .$i,n,:a2 cs .. $:hki,oeooo .. 120,000 no .. Kt, 07 .. 2ti8,2U0 110 3,855 50 :. Ss,a5 u 5.071 St 3,511 iS US 83 $I,H,352 lis Individual depesitssubject te check. xfciuuiiii i-c ruiicaies 01 uepesn,..., Hue toether national banks line te State Ranks and bankers. Slate of Vennsiilrunia, count 1 of Lancaster, .: I, William L. Peiper, Cashier of the above named bank, de solemnly swear that the above statement is true te the best et my knowledge and belief. W. L. PEIPER, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn te before mu this 7th day of July, ISSI. .1. I.. l.YTE, Nelan' Public. Correct Attest: .1 . I. H.VRTMAN, I!. 51. STAUKFEK, .I.U. IHTNEK. jyl-ltd&w Directors. Misvuia.ANtie vn. FOR RKNT L. (iOOS SON'S KAKKRY, Fer particulars apply at the lSukerv. iyK-tfd 101 AND W3 M 1 DDLK STREET. WANTKII FIFTY (.10) VIIIARMAKKKS en form work. Apply at once te CROUSE A CO., Ne. 22 Seuth Sixth Mtreet, jy7-Iwd Reading. Pa. IyAKK i:.i:i:.ins: t TRUNKS AND VALISES, damaged hy an ovcrllew of water from the photograph gallery above, ler Sale Cheap, at AMOS MILEY'S, jy7-3td Ne. liH North Queen Street. WANTKD-THO CIRLS FOIUJKNKKAL I louse work. Apply at the Sprecher Heuse, Nertn Duke Street. je27-tfd rpiritM'tKi-: ihvidknd. tiik prksi- L dent and Managers et the Lancaster, Kliz Kliz Kliz abothtewn anil .Middletown Turnpike Rcmd have t'ds day declared a dividend 01 three dol lars 011 each share of stock, ravahle en ilr- rmand. J. M. L0X1;. Treasurer. July I, 1881. jy5 3t4deaw LADIi; AN1 ;KNTS. IF YOU WANT A Geed and Fine riitlng Reet or Shee, Ready-made or Made te order, go te 1". HIEMEN.'S, Xe. 103 Nerlb iiurcn Street. Custom Werk a Specialty. jy2-tidS.tW WAMTKO FKO.1I II) TO 1.3 HANDS TO work in irStene (J-iarry, at Wrlhtsvllie. Either experienced p:aiiyiiicn or' common laborers may iipplv. Apply te h ERR, WKIT.EL A CO.. jeSl-IOtd Wrighlsville, Pa. Netici: te i:i:ii)ck kuildf.rs. Sealed proposals will be received at the County Cemiuisiiiiiers Ollice at Lancaster, Pa., until Friday. July 22, lS-l,utl2ircleckm., ter the rcimiliiintr id a Weeden Rritlgn across Fcqueu creek at Hamisli's Saw Mill, nca- the mouth et said creek. The original specifica tions can be seen al tin: Comini?.-tieiicrsOf!lcc. Hy order et the Heard. Attest: I..V. . WILL Clerk. Iy7-ltil42tw I)KOl-OSAI.S AYILl. BK RKK1V1SUAT tin: Mayer's Ollice te .Monday evening, J uly IS, IS.-JI, at VA o'clock, ler the erection et a boiler house at the Water Works, ami at the same time and place ter t he erection et four forty lioivc-pewor tubular boilers. Rids must be in STRICT ACCORDANCE with the plans and speciticatiens, otherwise they will net be considered. Plans and spi.cilic.iliens may be seen at the .Mayer's Ollice. The Committee reserve the righi or rejecting any or all bids. I5y order of the Water Committee. JXO. T. MacUONIGLE. jy7-!itd Chairman. TMl'ORTANT ANNOUNCES! KNT. Te-day we open a lull line of Spring and Slimmer Goods for .Men's Wear, which has in: vcrlceii eclipsed in this city nrany house in the country ter qualify, style and high toned character. We claim superiority ever anything we handled liefere during our experience el quarter et a century in business, and out-reputation is established for keeping the finest goods' In our line. Our opening te-day is an invoice et Novel ties captured from the wreck of a large Rosten house, who.-e failure has precinl. tated these goods en the market tee late in the season aud consequently at a sacrifice, se they are within reach el all desiring a first-class article at a moderate price. The consignment includes a full line or the ccl brated TaUuneu's French Novelties, the handsomest and finest goods imported te tills country, a new feature in f-ilk Warp ; Talamen's Tricot a-Leng, Serpentine Tri cots, Cerk Screw Diagonals and Granite Weave. A full line of Tayler's English Treuserings of beautiful effects. Alse a tine line et Choice American Suitings as low as $20 a Suit. All the Latest Novelties in Spring Overceatings at moderate prices. All arc cordially invited te examine our stock and be convinced that we are mak ing no Idle beast, but can substantiate all we say and respectfully urge persons te place their enlerat once before the choicest styles are sole, for they cannot be dupli cated this season. Fer further particulars in reganl te dress consult J. K SMAIING, THE ARTIST TAILOR, 121 N. QUEEN STREET, MV7A3 Several Fine Ceat Makeri wanted.
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