Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 09, 1885, Image 4

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7F- TUB MAZEIt CASE.
K1? . i tl ! ii nri ! 1 i iltr flIonasteth lresl.
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& ;$ una Secretary or "vj inclusively.
Ki Whole Klerr of tka Hiuneu-
len of the Vnj masters.
'Jirtem the Washington Ilcreld.
'. Thn fan! llief nnvnrnl niV'lnnsUirH wero
t '.-? Ml.l..l lH tl.n liAAlftn Umin.lmn
z' caraririuiiruitiru 111 j...h.v .j., ..........
Ik 4, and that tlie trouiile arese out or Ad
it ,jt,'HlIrl Upshur's arbitrary orders about
t &' perch808! I already known, but ustlioinnt ustlieinnt
;?Ju" -SL( tr is by no means nettled yet, sonie further
5$t,0P wrticulrs should be put bolore the public
SYtft v Thern annnarn tn have been soine lenir stand-
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standing Ul-feel ing en we iari 01 uiwiiur
against the Callne firm ofUrnce & Ce., of
which Mayer W. R. Grace, of New Yerk,
Is senior partner, the linn nas ucen
for ninny years the largest dealers In naval
supplles at that pert. Last full soine Eng
lishmen made application te the nil mind te
furnish supplles te the squadron.andprecured
from him circular erder Ne. 0, dated Callae,
Nev. 6, In which he directs commanding
officers or vossels, until further orders, te
purchase thelr supplles from the firm of
Themas ShuteA Ce., specifying the prices te
be paid for coal, bread, meats, cgetubles, Ac.
Onthosame date Admiral Upshur Issued
general order Ne. i!3, as fellows :
"Hnvlnir abundant reason te boliuve that
the best intorests or the govnrnment will be
subserved thoreby, It Is horeby orderod that
no purchases of supplles of any character
will be made from the Arms of Gmee A Ce.,
and Themas Iawler A Ce., or Callne,
Peru, for the vessels of the l'licille
squadron."
The paymasters in making the cortill certill cortill
cates stated that the artlcles were net pur
chased at the lewest market rates, In con cen cen
sequence or theso arbitrary orders, having
taken the precaution te cot bids from ether
linns at Callae, which bids ollercd the sup
plies (at lewer prices, Admiral Upshur Im
mediately demanded of Secretary Chandler
that these oillcers be ceurUinartlnled for con
duct prejudicial te geed dlsclpline in the
navy. The secretary ansvered that the rear
adirrnu lumgpir must tuke the rosponsl responsl rospensl
bility ofthe-c.rf.,nartal, If any were held,
but mcanwhile th..Kecretary looked Inte the
law and all the orders,,,,! rulings of the do de do
liartment and found th., the orclers of the
rear admiral were Illegal, ve thqrotineii re-
vokeu 1110 uruera. mho nucuin et revlSCU
statutes upon which Socretary C'i.,i(ller ro re ro
vekod Upshur's erder, Is Ne. ft,7U!i, -which
provides that articles must be purchase in
open market, as articles are usually pu
chased, and that it must be deuu by the pay
masters.
The navy rogulntlen bearing en this sub
is as fellows :
" As thore scorns te he seme misapprehen
sion or misunderstanding us te the true force
and construction of the regulations regarding
purchases by the purchasing pay oillcers
upon open purchase requisitions, the detain
ment deems it nucessary te renew and rclssue
its instructions en that subject.
" All such purchases must be niade elther
by the socretary of the navy, the chiefs of
bureaus, or the purchasing paymaster at the
station. This authority does net extend te
the oillcers representing the bureau at any
yard or station.
11 Articles te be purchased en open pur
chaeo requisition are subject te Inspection by
the preper inspecting oillcer or oillcers, hut
the latter are net te purchase thorn. The
purchasing ngent or elUewwill procure
thorn en rcnulsitien en hlni.iUHl Im rosneu-
slble that tliey t( .rTied at the lewest
iCO.
"The anprOViisB ro'iuisltlen by a chief
of-bureau. and UjPtransinlsslen of it te the
officer representing that bureau at any navy
yard ier station will net glve validity te the
purchase unless It be made by the purchas
ing paymaster."
The lludlngs of the courts, it Is understood
sentenced the raymastcrs te mispotiHien, hut
of ceurse they aud thelr friends will carry
the cose bofero the socretary or the navy.
The amount or the Illegal purchases, amount
ing te seme 812,000, has been checked against
the admiral by the treasury accounting
officers. That Ixmded oillcers. llke pay
masters who are purchasing and disbursing
agents, and for whose irregularities their
bondsmen are responsible, should be totally
without power te perform their duties as re
quired by law and regulations, is simply a
monstrous perversion of the Idea of arbitrary
power vested in a cemmanuing eiuecr.
The substance of the charges that Hear
Admiral Upshur will have te I'ace when he
returns are us fellows :
An unlawful assumption or a power which
Is limited by law te the president and secre secro socre
tary of the navy ; a violation of law In re
3 Hiring commanding oiUeera te perform the
niies of pay oillcers ; a violation of law in
probibitliigcem)0tltiou and directing articles
te be purchased from a particular lirm;a
violation of naval regulations ; a violation of
the statutes of Congress bearing en this sub
ject. It is claimed by the officers or the stair that
the court-martial was unfair, in that It was
net held at Callae, but liolew and oil" Valpa
raiso, whero It was lmpossible for witnesses
te be summened and all the facts presented.
Of ceurse the court martial was composed
largely of officers of the line, and the only
roller officers or the stall' have in such cases as
this Is te appeal te the secretary or te the
president.
THIS LATE ltEV. V. 11. WILt.SOX.
The Mlniite and Hesolutlen Adopted by
the
Vestry of u Herein cd Churih.
At a meeting of the vestry of the Church
of the Asconsieu, Bradford, Pu., held June
3d, the following minuteand resolution wero
adepted :
It having pleased the Great Head of the
church te remove from his earthly labors te
the rest of Paradise the Rev. David H. Will Will
Ben, rector of the Church of the Ascension,
Bradford, Pa., the wardens und vestry de
place en record thelr appreciation of his
servlccs and their son se of the great less
which they have sustained ; that by the
death of our late bolevod rector the parish
loses a loving and zealeus priest, a wise coun ceun coun
seleor and a uovetod frleud, ene te whom the
spiritual and temperal intorests el his charge
were always his llrst thought, and te whom
the parishioners will always feel under deep
obligation for his efforts te olevato thorn te
a hlgher standard of spiritual llle as well
as for his successful work during his tee
ahert rectership In freeing the church from
debt
Leyal te the church, llrmln his convictions,
outspoken and positlve in his touching, a
man of clear and quick Intellect, of great te
nacity of purjiose, of unblemlshed iutegrity,
faithful te all trusts,full or charity te all inen,
with a very tender leve for clilldren the
lambs or Christ's lleck as ovidencod by the
deep Interest he took In the work or the Sun
day school und the uuxlety he manifested for
the preper religious instructions of the
young.
Outside of his parish many hearts export expert export
enco a pang et slncore regret and sorrow as
they strive te roellzo that they will knewhlm
hore no mere.
We ournestly pray Almighty Ged that we
as n parish may have gruce glven us te fellow
his geed example, te Uve as he llved, a lire or
untiring devotion te the sorvice or our
Master; te be as he was, ''faithful uute
death," and that, he with us and we with hlin,
may have our perfect consummation and
bliss, both el body and soul, in the oternul
and overlastlug Kingdom.
We tonder te his sorrowing family our
hoartrelt sympathies, and wldle we weep
with theso who weep ever thelr great allllctien
und doplero with them the less which they
aud we have sustained, we prav that the
Father or Mercies and Ged or all comfort
may be te tliem a very present help In this
their tlme or trouble.
Heselved, That a copy or this minute be
published In the Bradford lira, the Lancas
ter iNTULLiaRNOKit and the Churchman,
and that en attested copy be transmitted te
his family. K. R. Simr-Ann, Socretary.
Ministerial Call Declined.
The call ontev. Geergo Tompkins, el Lon Len Lon
eon, te the jiastorate or the First Baptist
church or this city, has been declined. He v.
Tompkins, svhe proached hore Sunday, ex
pressed hlmself much pleased with the con cen con
gregatien and with Ijincaster, but he be
1 loved Jie could de better work and be mere
userul olsewhere, Ue left Lancaster for
New Yerk,
Visiting the Circle.
Lest evening O. W. U. Whlnna, grand
chlef Washington or the Brothorheod of the
Union, accompanied by Captain Hiram
MoElrey.ot this city, visited Pulton Circle,
at Lltltz. This evening be will visit
Cpnostega and Lancaster circles en business
of the order.
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MOT XHM WHAT OOLORKB BBAtlUATK.
Correcting a fetatemenl trem Went Chester.
A 5Jueer Visitor I'eisenal Items Ke-
" cent Notes About Town.
Itcfrtdnr Correspondence et lNTKLLiaiejecKn.
Cei.umhia, June 0. IT we mlstake net
Miss Katle l'attorsen,n colerod girl ofColum efColum ofCelum
bla,gradualod from our high school 18S2, con cen con
sequcntly wh'en the West Uhoster Lecal
News claims that Miss M. Jouitle Wright,
who graduated from the Coatesvlllo high
school last Friday was the first colored girl
graduate of Chester county, IT net the state, it
U in errer. Miss Wright may be the first
colerod graduate irem Chester county, but
sbe is net from the state by several years.
l'ereenal.
Mr. James A. Meyors and family last
ovenlng returned Trout thelr trip te Niagara
Falls and Krle.
Cel. Samuel Bhech presided at this morn
ing's meeting or the beanl et directors of the
Columbia National bank. It was for the last
tlme, his successor, J. A. Meyors, tilling that
position horeaftor.
Our townsman, J. C. Ilerr. whose illness
was no sovero, is again abie te take short
walks ou the streets.
Town Nete.
The Vigilant flre ceuiauy will held u spe
clal business meeting this ovenlng.
Council meets this evening In council chain chain
ber, te transact Its usual monthly business.
Horcafter the Metropolitan rink will he
open but three days each week Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays. In the evenings
the Ironvllle baud will be present.
The Wonien's working soclety or St. Jehn's
Lutheran church, will held a strawberry rostl restl
vnl mill Kitn.lionnet and nnren bazaar in Ar
mery hall, en the evenings or June 10th,
lUth and 20th.
Last summer the Citizens' band, or Ce
lumbia, gave n numborer concerts en the
balcony Tn front of their room en Nertli
Third street. They were voryenjoyabloand
the band ba.sbeeii asked te rostime them.
They will de se.
On July 1st the E. Ii Luthemn Sunday
school will picnic at Penryn Park.
TheM. Ii and Cookman chapel schools
picnic at the samoplace en Juue 25, Instead
of 20th. . ,
Yesterday menihig I'errotlet's foundry
and inachhie sheiis resumed werk.but unless
ether erders ceme te hand, the works will
again shut down this or next woek. The
iron market Is very dull, but Mr. Porrettet
believes it will seen pick iiu
A Queer Visitor. I
'Squire Kvans had n quoervlsltorlastoven- I
Ing In the person of Hinchart, formerly I
from near Mt Jey. Said visitor was drunk
and becanie se freMi and impudent that
Oillcer Gilbert, who was present, was told te
arrest him. Hut Hluehart objected, and be
fore cither the squire or oillcer knew what he
W'as about he ran from the officer and down
Locust street. Hut Gillsjrt was utter him,
aii-l alter a run of n block succeeded In
ellccUng his capture. 'Squire Enns dealt
gently vi ltli him and only gave him II vailays
in Castle Hurkholder.
A let In Mount Hethel cometcry has been
adorned byu large handseme monument.
It was made and Is owned by Prank S.
Crene, of Columbia, is 5 feet 0 inches in
length with a base of l)y inches. It is made
of iron.
Toaccemuiodato persens who Uve far up
town J. W. Swortzliaseroctod a small build
ing, te De uheu as a meat inarKci, uosiue nis
Locust street residence.
On Sunday evening during the storm a
sail beat, piebably lrem Wrlghtsvllle was
tern from Its fastenings and drifted below
the dam, where It was caught by Jeseph
Fisher, In whose possession It still lemahm.
"iiuuer" nevLtt jver ue.
lllnertlcr at tlm llase Ilull (Ireumls In Which u
Politician was UngagiMl.
It was hoped that the disorder at the base
ball grounds would end with the arrest or
the young reilews who were heard licrore
Alderman Spurrler seme evenings age. It
scorns however that ethers will net take
hced. Yesterday afternoon u party or
drunken men raised a big row en the froe
stand and their conduct was disgraceful.
They refused te loave arid defied the oillcers
ie ci(y police force, who wero sent te
arrest them. The ollcnders were allowed te
remain for seme unaccountable can se, but
there Is no reason why they should
net be prosecuted te the full extent
of the law. Twe of the inen were
"Jleggy" Leenard and Harry Snyder and
the names of the ethers can cosily
1 be secured. It remains te be seen whether
the management of the liall club will take us
prominent action ngamst tnese people as
they did en the ether case. Kvery leer of
liase ball and geed order will upheld them
if they de. The pelice ure condemned by
overy ene for failing te arrest the men, after
ence taking a hand in the aflulr. Geed erder
must be had and toughs cannot h.ite as much
freedom at a ball gume us they take at a
primary.
j. Altai: ruiE at xew ha i aw.
Amer's Couch Works lCntlrely OeMreyrd To
gether with Other llulhlliiK.
Te-day about 12 o'clock the large coach
works of Jacob Amer, at New Haven, a mile
this slde of Lititz, caught lire, The building
was entirely consumed, togethor with Its
con touts and the blacksmith shop which
steed near by. The Lutheran church, which
is net far away, was also badly damaged.
The building caught Irem a lire which had
been kindled inastoveby ene of the trim
mers, who went out and lorget it. The
buildings wero two-story frame und of geed
sie.
H. T. Hitch operated the shop. The ilre
occurred at 11 HO o'clock. Most or the con
tents wero gotten out. The burned preperty
was insured in the Northern Mutual company.
The lnsurance will cever the less.
The JehiiMii-Iluker Nuptials.
Rev. Warren J. Jehnsen, who was en Sun
day Installed pastor of the Hefermcd chinch
at Manhelm, was this morning at 10:30 mar
ried te Miss Anuie M. Baker, daughter of
Jehn Baker, of this city. The wedding took
place at the resldonce or the brlde's parents
610 West Chestut street, end was attended
by nity or sixty couples et friends who hud
been invited te be present. Mr. Kdward
Jehnsen, a brother et the groom, and Miss
Goess, of Philadelphia, and Mr. H. W. llart
mau and Miss Kmma J. Kberly, of this city
were the groomsmen and bridesmads. Rev.
Snyder, of the Refermed church, Seuth
Bothlcliem, cousin et the gtoem, performed
the marriage service. After a recoptlen at
the brlde's resldonce, the brlde and groom
started en u weddlng tour. Many handseme
presents were rocelved.
Ten Club Members Drowned.
A sad Item of Intolllgenco bes just reached
Brussels from Switzerland. On Sunday the
Borne mombersof the Rhine club made an
excursion from Basle up the Rhine te Rhoin Rhein
felden, whero they onjeyod thomselvos dur
ing the day. On returning te Basle Sunday
night the beat in which the members were
was carried by the current against ene et the
pillars of the bridge and upset. All the ex
cursionists were precipitated into the swill
current and, unhappily, bofero aid could be
allorded ten mombers of the club wero
drowned.
leaped from Drowning,
Yosterday William Bitner, of this city,
made a narrow oseaiie from drowning in the
Delaware, ut Gloucester, N. J. Mr. Bitner
and a party et friends rowed out in a small
beat te a vessel, en which llsh are being
hatched, and which Is anchored In the river.
As they wero about leaving the small beat
for the larger ene Mr. Bitner missed ids finn
ing aud loll Inte the rhtir. He was roscued
by the sailors of the vessel or he would un
doubtedly have drowned. A thorough duck
ing was me result.
Iteunlen of Veterans.
The 10th annual reunion or the Ninth Pa.
Vet. Cavalry association will be held in
Carllsle, Cumberland county, en Thursday,
June 11th. Thore will be qulte a numboret
Lancaster veteraus at the reunion. They
will loave this city at 0:20 a. m en Thursday
next und reach Carllsle at &30. Thore will
be red uced rates of fare. Orders for excur
sion tickets may be had by applying te A. F.
Sheuek, secretary of the association.
Sale of Horses.
Samuel Hess, auctioneer, sold ut publlu
sale at (iolger's Franklin house, Lancaster
city, ler McDenal aud MeMan, liine head of
Canada horses, at an avorage pi Ice or f 103.3.'
per head.
At the Station Heuse.
Klevon gasoline lights were reperted as net
burning last night.
Thore wero no arrests made by the pelice
for the disposition or the mayor durlug the
past twenty-feur hour.
liiyeAfffiBB daily rancm
Tnrnlng ttie Tables.
The soverot cliarges of assault and battery
aud disorderly conduct made by Martin
ltush against Graul Ltndsay, colerod, were
heard by Alderman Doen last ovenlng and
dismissed. Lindsay then mode a complaint
or perjury against ltush. and in default of
ball the latter was committed for a hearing.
Nearljr Nine Millions Lest In May.
The New Yerk Dally Commercial llullc-
tin places the aggregated less by fires In May
in the United States and Canada at f 8,700,000,
or 10 per cenl lncroeso In flre wasle during
the sauie month ier ten years. The Jtullclin
remarks that this continuous Incrouse of ilre
less must advance lnsurance rates.
Win. Tlioinpsen's Iledy Snipped.
Mayer Hosenmtllor this morning received
n lolegram from li 1 1. Hlrdsall, or Tarry town,
N. Y., stating that the body of William
ThomiiHeu had been shipped from that place
by oxpress at tiiVi tills morning. It will
arrlve here lute te-night or early in the morn
ing. A lll? Cat Hull.
Frank Duman, day llrcmau at the city
water works, caught In the tullrace of the city
mill te-day a cattish that measures l'J Inches
In length aud -Ijf Inches across the head. It
Is the laigest ilsh caught in the Conesloga
Ter many years.
'
Iiek Out for the Ixicusts.
On Monday afternoon Mrs. MonreoSpltlor,
or Iobauen, was stung en the neck by u
soventeon-your locust, causing great iiln and
swelling and necessitating the services of
physicians, who have pronounced her out of
dauger.
Centlnunl.
The I'alse proteuso cose against Hoberl
Knox, which was te have been heard yester
day afternoon, was continued until next
Monday. The probabilities are that the case
will be settled.
Ne New Trial for Cluverlus.
Judge Atkinson en Monday at Richmond,
Vs., everruled the motion for a new trial In
thocaseolT. J. Cluverltis, convicted of the
inurder of Lillian Madisen.
Church Hupper.
Krcrybedy who attends the suppers at drace
church en Wednesday and Thursday of this
week will he pluuxed. The proceeds (e te the
church fund.
A flood Microscope.
A. II. CJIrisben; has Introduced u novelty In
this city, In the shape of a cheap mlcroscepu
which magnifies 1,00) times. He sells his uoeds
at the corner of North Queen mid Orange street.
Any small Insect can he Inspected under the
wondei fill rIiihs, but the funniest thlnjrtn leek
at Is u piece of stale chouse. In u lilch ugly blaclc
bugs, which leek lis big as reaches can he seen.
A vlew through the glass with the right kind of
subject Is worth as much as a visit te a circus or
nimir!um.
Amusements.
Opera To-Merrow MlgM. Te morrow nnd
Thursday evenings a fine opera company will
sing "Angelus" and "Galatea" In Iho opera
heusn. They nre highly spoken of by the press,
ami In the company nre Misses Mamie Kunkel,
llattle Weeuis. Ilesu ltcrg nnd Messrs. Karl
Kausclie, K. K. Macy, E. II. Aler and ethers.
Ceuir.s's Liquid Itcef Tnnle Is endorsed by
physicians. Atk for Celdcn't; take no oilier
Ofdrugglsts. J-1,"V;hiw
MAJlHTAtlE.S.
Jeiisscis llAKitn. Tuesday, .liine 9, l-A, liy
Iter. N. Z. Snyder, of Seuth Itethlrheiu, at the
rcsldcncn or the bride's parents. 1119 West Chest
nut street, llev. Warren J. Johiwen, of Man
helm, te Miss Annie M. liakcr, of Lancaster, Pa.
Il
liKA TUS.
MeMiciiael. Ill this city, en the MM limi.,
Willluniritewart, son of Jacob W. nnd Maiy K
McMlcluicl, need 10 mouths and 12 days.
The relatives and friends of the family nre
respect tally Invited te attend the funeral, hum
his parents' resldoiice, Ne. SBO East Frederick
street, en Wednesday afternoon at 3 e'chx-k.
Intenucntnt Ijiucastcr cemetery lid
IlALKii, In this city, no June 8, lsVi, Mary
llaler, In theflltb j car of her age.
Her relatives and friends nre respectfully In
vited te attend the funeral, from her Inte tes
Idencc, Ne. 770 Maner street, en te-morrow
(Wcdneday) morning ut !i o'clock. High Mass
at St. Jescph'H church, lutcnnent at St. Jos Jes
eph's cemetery, tt
MAHKKTH.
l'hllatlelphla Prmluce Market,
PiiiLAiiKLruiA, June 9. The market for Fleur
w as dull and prices favored buyers, hnlrwef ,ruj
barrels, Inludlmr 1'cnn'u family, nlfl OHfl -as
Western de at f I 2M3 'ii; Mfnueseta bakers'
at JlO'i, und patents ut .VriflO 73.
lt)e Heur linn nt U iwr barrel, lorchelco.
Fied was steady, nllh inoderate Inquiry,
hales efuluter bran, $11 'JSftll TSihtIeii,
At the 1 p. in. cull There Has bid for W Ileal.
!Xe, June; II 03, July; l (KJf, Aug.; 11 el,
rnt.
Cern MJJc.Jtuie
Me. for hent.
Mic for July ;61c for Aug.,
Oats tic. hid for June
Aug.; Xa, Kept.
sljfc, for Julyja-k;.,
New Yerk l'reduce Market.
Naw Yerk, June!). Fleiirmarkct dulluud un
changed ; Fine, fi 'XH13 40 ; buperltne, (.lu)t.l M;
Minnesota, ! Wt: ju.
Wheat Ne. 2 lied, tVlntcr, June, IIOIJj; ; July,
l Itiii; Aug..lei. "'
Cem Ne. 2 Mixed, June, SIJe : July, Mlfc.
Oats Ne.2Mlxed,Jiine,3Ucj Juiy.SsJic.
Ilyo nominal.
llurley nominal.
I'erk dull, but steady : Mess, Hl'iVSlt M.
I.anl V 1, August ; 7 10, Sept.
Molasses steady und uncluingcd : boiling stock
19J)e for Setest.
Turpentine, mm aim easier at -;4c.
JWW1I1
dull ; strulncd te
geed, II V2XQ
1 1
Pel
releum dull : refined In cases. li(l0a.
Jlulter stendv. but dull : Western Imitation
Creamery. Viiilic.
Chccse dull hut strong; Western flat, SQC'ie.
Kggs steady : Western, UiQU)ie i State, lie.
ltice steady and unchanged ; Carolina and
Louisiana common te fair, M(tic.
Sugar nulst : refined Cutlnuf, 7fe ; Cninu
latcd.O ll-ieQtic; Confectioners' "A," UUICQ
Tallew dull ; Prime City, 6Jie.
Freights dull : Grain te Antwerp, fj.
Celfee dull : fair cargoes, 850.
Hay nominal ; Ne. 1 Timethy, II 10.
Lilt Stock Prices.
Chioaeo. Cattle ltecelnU). t.soe head: shin.
meats, 3,000 )n'd; market Uriu. active and lfc
higher; Hhlpplug, l,i3irtl,.',0 B.h, f.1 lOf (A;
l.)O01.35O fts. K UKii 40 ; WO0I,2(W Its., l 8a5 60 ;
Texas cattle, WOtjl 'ii.
Hogs ltccelpts, -JLIMW head; shipments, 7.000;
market actlve and 10c higher : leugh and mixed,
Hs.'Hril IS; packing and shipping, 240ffl.1WB.s,
l 1004 2.1: light weights, HOQile n, IQ10);
skips, $.103 75.
Sheep Receipts. 1.80O; shtpuients, 3TiO; market
firm; CK)!cd, J MlgldO ; sheni, t! U)a 75.
Kast Libeiitt The Ilre stock market Has slew
te-day with very little doing. Cattle all con.
Hlgnments for through points ; ltccelpts, 2,8a
head ; shipments, 2,014 head t Bhlhinents te New
Yerk en buturday and Sunday, CO carloads.
Hogs falilyactfvy but slightly lewer: Phlla Phlla
delphlas and Yorkers, l 20fjt SO; receipts,
10,400 bead ; shipments, 4,210 head. Shipments
te New Yerk en batuiday und tiuuduy, 3D cur cur
leads. Sheen In fair demand, but unchanged ; prime.
tl 202l
I 30 ; fair te geed, 3 MJ1 : common,
l NI02 60 ; yearling
lambs. tJii.i 60: Hiirlmr
lamus, vi uwqii
J, (XX) head.
receipts, 9,000 head; shipments,
Phlhulelphla Ue Stock Market.
PiiiLAiixLriiiA, June 8. The receipts nt the
dlirercnt stock yards were :
Fer the week lleeves, 2.C00; previous week,
2,000 head ; sheep, S,5(X) head ; previous week,
7,500 heud ; hogs, ,0U0 head ; previous w cck, 5,000
head.
Hoef cattle were in fair demand aud pilccs a
fraction lower.
We iiinte as fellows :
Extra, KfoKe; k(mm1, 6J(J5Jie; medium, SO
5Ue; common, 4K0lc.
Fat cows eru duiueiidlzcd nt 3ftlJc.
Thin dry cows woie dull nt I1O0JO.
Milch cows eie net wanted even at 15000,
Milch calves were lewcrat 4Q!c.
Sheep were Inactive and Jie lower.
We uuote us follews:
Extra, 4M05e !goed,4;0lo ; niedlum, 3iQie;
common, ii&Me,
Spring lambs were In fair reauestat7ff CD
llOe.
Hogs were In fair request and closed ie hlgher;
Chicago Produce Market.
Chicago. June 9. 9.80 a. m. The heavy In
crease lu the vlslble supply of Wheat wus a
surprise this morning and caused the markets
tonneu iienily aceut off for Wheat and about
Wheat J une, untie: J uly, bio ; August, OlJie ;
Sent,, ViJCe.
Cern J uly, 4tie ; August, tSIei Sept, 4GJe.
Oats July, Kec j Aug., 28Je j fiept., 27Jie.
Piirk-Jury,l057Kl Aug., lloe2KSep.lOMJ.
Laid Inly, fl a ; Aug., U 72X I Sept., ) BiU.
Ulhs-July, 45; Aug., 5 te ; 6epU,5 05.
Bleck Markets.
Quotations by Iteed, MeOrann A Ce., ilankers,
juuuiauiiiir. fu
ll A. M.
Missouri PaclOe
Michigan Central ....
New Yerk Central eii
New Jersey Central 9H
Ohie Central ....
Dul., Lac'c.A Western , 10e;
UeuvovAUieQrundu .,
12 u. 3 p.m.
wn
49li
lOuK
'W,
iIGtSNQKB, TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1886.
VSi
Kansas Texas.... .......... W
lAke Shere. Mlt
CblcaeeAN. W oinineni Kfi
N.N.OnU A Wentern (
ai;
re
;a
hi. rnui it unmna
I'aclfle Mall
Kocliestor A 1'lttsbiirgi....
St. l'aul
Texus i'aclfle.
Union I'aclfle...............
Wsliiwh Common. .,....
Wabash Preferred
Western Union TulrsTanh.
iuy. MK
WJ
ai
(iOJ,
3
IX)Ulsvllle A Nashville Si.
3JX
N. Y Chi. A Bt. Ii.
i-chign valley...
Iehlfrli NavlRallen
Pennsylvania 7i
Keaaliiff.....
P. T. A llutrale
Northern Pacllle Common -..
Nortliern VaclOc Prof 37
Ilnstenvllle
Philadelphia A Krle
Northern Central... . ....
Underground
Canada Southern........
Oil i WA
T)i
3
ii
wi
t'eupiu h i ii"iigur.. .... ....
Jersey Central
New Yerk Stock Market.
New Yerk, June 9. Wall street, 1:'M p. in.
Meney Bt W per cent. KxchatiRO eiiIpI, Uov Uev
ernmciits linn. Currency 6'h, fl'.TK 'bid:
4's Celin.. 112-2 bid 4Ws de. 1113 bid.
The stock market opened dull Tint linn, and
en seme liuyliis by the smaller In nkcrx prices
advanced Vi le percent, during the morning.
Atnoeu inu inuikci was unit nun icuiureiess.
lr.n.
Western Union....
Adams Kxtircs..i.
mt
American Express.....
U.S. Express.
Wells. Farge A Ce
C.C. i.A 0
C. C. C. 1
New Yerk Central Wi
Near .lernvf!nntrnl........ ........... .ls
Illinois Central Express ll
ume lyeniriu .... m,
lllMtlimn fniilntl 4J7i
-...w,.n.. ... ........ -,
J'?
Nermuru rucine
" Preferred
Central Pacific...
Union Pacific MTi
Missouri Pacific '''$
Texas Pacific.... II
New Yerlc Klevutcd ,
Metropolitan
Manhattan
AlUATcrre Haute
" Preferred
Canada Heuthcrii
Sill
6'4i
toil
li
in
HI
Hi
35i
Canada 1'aclflc
Chicago A Alten.
Ches.AOhle
I). A Hud.
Del., Lac. A West ,
Denver
Krle '. ,
" Preferred ,
HanulbiUASUJe
" Prelerred
'Hi
laA...na & f rt Irll If1. A
LukoShnre 6172 01 !2
L. F.. AW 6
L'vs'lleA Nashville 32 3Zi
Merris A Essex l'-l
Northwest MJ AL
II Iir..rn-.nr1 197 I'ilf?
-Vk
Ontario A Western
Ohie A Mississippi
" Preferred
I'aclfle Mall 63
Quicksilver
" Prelerred
heading
lleck Island
San Fmncisce
Preferred
il
51'i
Omaha
" Prelerred.
St. Paul
" Preferred
Nash A Chat
M., L..8.A W
Wabash
" Preferred
C, II. A Q
Kiwhesler A 1'lttsburg
Pd. A Kvans
Manitoba
Oregon A Nav
Oregon Transco
l'.i
i.v,
linjr
123
siji
122K
MX
KEW Alt VEKTIHES1XNTH,
B
AKINO l'OWDKR.
ROYAL
BAKING
POWDER.
Absolutely Pure.
THIS powder never varies. A marvel of purity,
strength and whotcemeiiess. Melt) eeo eee eeo
nemleal than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be
sold In competition with the multitude of low
lest, short weight, alum or pbospliate powders.
Sold nnly in cunt. Hoval JIakihu Pewm:n Ce.,
100 Wall street. New Yerk. maV7-lj d.V w
TTA N T K D A GOOD OIRD FOR
TT kitchen urd assist 111 washing und Iren
ing
Must come well recommended.
It
NO. 21 NOIIT1I LIMK8T.
FOR TOILET, HATH, LAUNDRY,
Kitchen and Wushs'and, use nothing but
the best MILLKH'H HOltAX SOAP.
vy-ANTKI) A antu
lt Apply at the LEOPAUU HOTEL.
FMUHT ALWAYS HK REMKMHKRKD
that MILLKIt'S IlOltAX bOAP Is net a
high priced article, but u high grudu soap at the
pi lc of medium ones.
TUE HROHRIETOR OF MILLER'S
HOIIAX SOAP has spared no expense In
producing an article that for true Intrinsic
merit cannot be excelled by any ether soap In
the uiurket.
WOMEN IN SHOPS AND STORES.
Woinen who labor often have headache.
Ilensnn's Capclne Plustcrs will relieve It Imme
diately. 25c.
A N ARTICLE
TO GIVE YOU RETTEH
il mid longer
service than MILLKIt'S
1I011AX. SOAP cannot be found.
TTAI'PY THOUGHT AND REBECCA
.1 1 Tobaccos
HAKTMAN'S
Tobaccos enlv Sonemlug. at
YELLOW FUONT
CIQAH
STOHE.
THE REST ARTICLE FOR HLEACH
lng all kinds el rubrics Is UILLEK'S
llOlt AX SOAP.
MORE THAN 300 DEALERS I'RO I'RO I'RO
nounce MILLKIt'S HOllAX SOAP a
standard article
FIRST-CLASS HOARDING.
Together with the cholce of looms en the
first or second fleer. Surpassed by uone in the
city. Call en or address,
NO. 402 NOIITH QUEEN ST.
Table boarders accommodated. uC-tfd
GRAND STRAWHERRY FESTIVAL
will be held nt Huberts' Hall, THUltS.
DAY.FUIOAY AND HATUIIDAY EVENINOS,
under the auspices of Christ Cheral Society.
The public are cordially Invited. Admission,
10 ceuts, which entitles the visitor te ene plate
of cream. JeS-2tMAW
GRASS. ABOUT TWO ACRES GROW
tng en the ground near the end of North
Prtnce street.
about ene square below New
street, will be sold at publlcsuleen the premises,
en THUltSDAY, the 11th of JUNE, at 1 o'clock,
ii. in. At the same tlme will be sold the pas-
IUI
rage, until the 15th of September.
Je0-2td
II. . LONG.
ESTATE OF DAVID KILLINGER, OF
th city of Lancaster, deceased. Letters of
administration e. I. a. en saldestatu having been
granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted
thereto ure requested te niake Immediate pay
ment, and theso having claims or demands
against the same, will present them without
delay for settlement te the undersigned, residing
In thu city of Lancaster.
WILLIAM 8. SHIHK,
Administrators.
Emlbn 1'haskliw, Att'y Jun'MitTueaw
TyTEROIIANT TAILOR.
I. IcCAUIET,
MERCHANT TAILOR I
NO. 134 NORTH QUEEN ST.
(Huchmlllcr's llutldlng.)
ONE OF THE FINEST LINKS OF
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC GOODS,
FOU THE SPUING AND SUMMKK THADE,
KVEB BHOWN'IN. THIS CUT.
WCall and take a leek at the goods, aud you
will be euro te have your ineasuru taken for a
uit, juneO-Jyd
KBW AnrKMTIBKHKXTtl.
Ts "AlllMA."
Finest Uncolerod. In Otlgliml .lupnnesn llns
lint of enn pound each. Tea drinkers should
try this. KormUeonly at
CLARK K'fl TEA STORE,
3S West Klmt BtreeU
Kails given awny.
OUIl PUHK ltYK AVIIIHKKY AT 7fsj.
a quart can net bu surpassed far the
money.
KOIIUKU'S MgUOK BTOHE,
nprK-lydU Ne. Si Centra Square.
T"
it
FORRMAM.
PHYSICIAN ANDSUIIQEON.
llemeved from Ne. 211 West King street te Ne.
87 North Prtnce. (I.ate resldonce of A. K,
Hoberts.) niawind"
1HLOUII)KOF L1MI3
V And ether seasonable disinfectants In Inriru
stock at
IIUIII.EY'B IJUUa HTOItK,
Ne. M West King Htruet
WHITE OAK LUMHKR FOR HALK.
J'orsens wanting WhlteOak Lumtier, cut
toerdcr.oanbnnecommodnted nt ence by call
ing en the underslgnednt. New Prnvldnnce sta
tion. Alse. Halls and Pests of alt kind, V)
cords of White Oak weed.
MeFAI.LS A 11HO..
JnSSwd Bndlhvllle P.O., Lane. Ce., Pa.
KTOTIOK TO TKAGIIKR8.
iX The Heard of Scheel DlrccUns of Kast
Denegal township will meet In the school build-
nig, ill. jmiyiAiwu, i.iuiici.iiiki,iiuiiniiiiii
at 2 o'clock p. in., for the purpose of appointing.
icaeiieia lurpiiii iiintiivk.
SIMON L. IIIIA NUT. Secretary,
llex 1st Marietta, Pu., Lancaster County.
JuntOldAltw
R
KDUCTION' IN aUHTOM-MA.DK
Clothing. A well.mnde. Elegant trimmed
nnd perfect titling lluslncss Suit Ter tIS.U). A
froed English Corkscrew Worsted Hull, flat
imldcd, In one, two, three or four-button cuta
way, for t!i en. A handsome Check Casslincre
Butt for $8.m. An elegant Serge Suit, In black,
blue, drab or brown, for 115.00. Finn Kngllnh
SUlpcd or Check Pantaloons Irem tA.OOup. Ha
iiicmher, all work Is strictly tlrst-cless, Kiery
garment warranted tn li V Tprrscnted. A
giMid lit, well-made nnd nlceiy trimmed. The
largest assortment of patterns In this city.
J. li. unr.neir.int
inH-OmdK
37 North Queen street.
"VyEST END HOTEL,
Chestnut Street, above Bread, Phil'a.,
It. W. KANAOA, Proprietor.
Opcninq June 20th. Newly Furnished.
Passenger Elevator, Klcctrle Jlells, Ac.
TERMS, $2.50 PER DAY. Mr. Kuimga wan
15 years at the lilrnrd and sevcrnt years iitthe
Seventh Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. JcMwd
TVTORK THAN ONE MILLION HOUNDS
Xik. of sfsip nre annually consumed In Lnucns
ter. Nearly
one third
of this Is
MILLKIt'S
liOUA.X SO.
A P.
mar7-Ond
A MONOMANIAC.
Wueucu knew a Collector of clothing just
us a mutter of curiosity. At regular Inter
vals anew suit wus ordered, simply le be
added te the accumulations of years, and te
nlTccllenately cured for at least ence overy
week. We welcome orders of even such,
but we vastly prefer le sell Clothing for m,e
ami wear and tear. Oak Hall Is new efTering
thu
One Universal Clothing Stock,
complete in all points nnd In nothing se
clmriuliigus the moderate prices affixed te
very superior garments.
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
Oak Hall,
H. E. Cen. Sixth aid Market Bthekts;
Piiiladeumiia.
c
HARTER NOTICE.
In the Court of Common Pleas for the County
in j.iiucnsicr.
Netice Is hereby given Hint an application w 111
be made te the said court en Satiudiiy, .lune'Jil,
ls. at 10 o'clock n. m., under the Act of Assem
bly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en
titled, " An Act te Provide for the Incorporation
anil Itegulatlen of Certain Corporations, un
proved Anrll 13, 1S7L und the supplements
thereto," for the charter of an Intended convolu
tion, te bu culled "The Olivet llaptlst Church of
Lancaster, Pa.." object whereof Is the worship of
Almlifhtv (lsl. und for this miriKiMO we have.
jiessessund onley nil the rights, benefits nnd
privileges of the said Act of Assembly and Its
suppicinc ins.
Iii5u-3tTu
WALTKltM. FItANKLIN.
Attorney for Applicants.
-TirlLLlAMSON FOSTE1L
Mrs. Gusnet Jbeuna Where te
Take Her Bey.
Mrs. II. Mis. (iusiict, jeu will pleasn excuse
my lmpertliioiice, hut where did you get that
pretty suit for Willie T
Mrs. (i. Mrs. Uctuef, an apology Is net neces
sary te such a llattcrlng Inquiry. 1 will tell you
ull about It,
Mrs. II. Yeu aie very kind. I would llke very
much te knew, as I expect my nephew next
week, and I knew he will want te get a suit, as
his mother always likes the kind I select for
him.
Mrs. U. Ih.'Ue always had treublu te get a
geed tilting suit for Willie, but this tlme It was
moie difficult than ever. He Is se slendcr.
Mrs, II. I nm net surprised, for your Willie Is
Just about llke my nephew. He Is tall and slen
der. Mrs. U. That Is Just where the troublecamo
In. We wero In suvcml stores und could net get
a suit te fit.
Mr. 11. Then you hud 11 uiade te aider, I sup sup
pese T
Mrs.U. Oh, dear, no. At Inst I concluded te
try Williamson A Fester, und would you bellove
It, the very llrst suit the salesmen put en htm
lit splendidly.
Mrs. 11. Well, I declare ; that must be a geed
Btore te deal at. The suit Is certainly very nice.
Mrs. G. Yes ; and his papa and I ure very
much pleased with It. Se much se, that Mr. G us
net says he'll try them for a suit for himself.
Mrs. 11. I'll take my nephew thoie next wcek,
lie always wants a complete outfit. I can get
shoes for him there tee.
Mrs. a. Yea, everything you want In Cloth
ing, Straw or Felt Hats, Shirts, Neckwear, or
lloets and Shoes for men und boys.
Mm. II. De they l:cep ladles' and gill's shoes t
Mrs. Q, Why, yrs ; u larger assortment of all
kinds than uuv ether house In the city, and I
am sure the pricc-i am lewer.
MOTTO:
Don't Fail te Visit
LLIAMSON
& FOSTER,
32, 31, 36 & 38 East King Street,
LANCA8TJCK, fA,
ADM GRATIS!
nnr aoeim.
jyilKHH tJeODS. " '
ANOTHKIt CAIILOAD OF
SUMMER GOODS
KKCEIVKDATTHK
HEW YORK STORE.
Twe Cases Heaiitlful
PRINTED SATINES,
Klttoen Cents a yard j made te sell at a Cents.
An Immense Stock of
WAflHINtl DIIESH OOODS. CHAMIlltAVH,
SEF.ItSUCKEItS. (HNUHAMS, IIATlHTr;i
VICTOItlA LAWNS, INDIA LINENS,
NAINSOOKS AND PIQUES,
At Lewest City Prices.
A CHOICE SELECTION OF
ORIENTAL AND EGYPTIAN LACES,
SWISS NAINSOOK and CAMIIH1U
EMBROIDERIES,
In All Width nnd Qualities at the Lewest
Prices Ever Known In the Trade,
WATT, SHAND & CO.,
Neb. 8 & 10 East King Street.
JOHN H. GIVHHH.
O. K. HAT1IVON.
Carpets and Mattings!
ISOKAIN C'Altl'KTS.Wle-Sc.
TA l'llbTlir llltUNSKLS, M) te KV:.
ltOIYllllUSKI.H,$I.UUlnfl.2i,
HOMKMAUK ItAO CJAItl'KT.M te 75c.
imijuuirr and i.inkn fi.oeii cloths,
hew l'rkcs.
IIKUSSKI.S, MOQUKTTi: AND SMYHNA
HUGS.
WHITK AND FANCY MATTINGS,
li te fee.
COCOA AND NAI'lKIl MATTINGS.
Ff.OOIt, TAIILK AND ST11AW Oil, CLOTHS
GKNUINK AOItOItA OAltl'KTSWKKl'KIt,
tSM.
GKNUINK NKW IIJKA CAKl'KTSWKKl'KK,
f.1 UK
Kverylhliig ut hew est Cash l'rlces.
JOHN S. 6IVLER & CO.,
NO. 25 BAST KING STREET,
I.ANCA8TKU, l'A.
J."
MAHT1N & CO.
H'K
WILL THIS HKAMIN MAhK A
SI'KCIALTY OF
WHITE GOODS!
And h.ivu at present a largu let of ull that
desirable In that Hue, consisting et
VICTOItlA LAWN1,
INDIA I.INKNM,
COItDKD 1'lgUKS,
L1NKN LAWNS,
l'KUSIAN LAWNS,
INDIA MULI.
1,(H YAItD-
Lonsdale Cambric,
AT IOc. l'KU Y'AllD.
SUMMER
DRESS GOODS,
ALI1ATUOSS CLOTH,
NUN'S VEILING,
bUMMKUSILh,
bUltAII SILKS
GUK.VAIH.Sh,
HUNTINGS.
Wash Dress Goods,
New Arrlvulseciy day of Cholce I'uttcrns 111
FKKNG'IISATINES, i
FKENCH IIAT1STK".
CHAMIIKAY GINGHAMS,
AMEUICAN GINGHAMS,
ZKI'HYlt GINGHAMS,
LINEN I,AV..
O.VE CASE LAWN AT 4c. 1'EIt YAUI).
Parasols and Silk Umbrellas,
Lisle, Silk and Kid Gleus.
Buttens and Trimmings.
J. B. Martin k Ce.,
Cor. West King and I'rince Sis.,
LANCASTEH. l'A.
A3TV8EMENTS.
NATOMIOAirKXIlfuiTION.
LAST WEEK !
Dr. Heidemann's
ANATOMICAL EXHIBITION,
14 East King Streot,
Will positively cIoe
Saturday, June 13.
WLustOuy fur iJiillcs, THUltSDAY', JUNE
Open ull day und eveulug.
ADMISSION 25 CENTS.
nilJ-ittd
F
ULTON Ol'EHA IIOUHK
JUNE 10 AND 11.
OttAND DOUI1LK HILL. OFFENHACH'8
C1IAUMING Ol'JSUETTA, THE
ANGELTJSI
SUPl'E'S HEAUTIFUL Ol'KUA, TUE LOVKI.Y
GALITEI !
MlssManile KunWel, Miss llattle Weems,
Miss Kesa llcrgh, Mr. Curl Knusche,
Mr, E. F.Muey, Mr. K. II. Aler.
ENLARGED ORCHESTRA.
I'OPULAK I'ltlCKS lP,auiiud30CE.NTS.
Je-6-5td
A Til OF JULYFWEWORKS AND FIHH
tt CUACKEUS new ready for dealers at lower
rules than ever. JOHN K. WEAVEII.aut..
Ju'Mwd 53 West King St., Luucuster, Fa.
TRY THE NEW SUMMER DRINK.
Imported WEISS BEER ,l,1(1 Ininerted
Glasses at lllflMAMl'K'sl.'ASi'KINO STKEKT
SALOON. Try It. Jellwd
CI.OTJIJMO.
The large varlety in our sleck or
Clothing cnnhlcs uh te fully supply
the wants or Men, Youths, Ileys nnd
Children of nl I ages.
The goods are hore, (he prices are
right ami we guamutee entire satis
faction in every particular.
A. 0. YATES & CO.,
602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST.,
Philadelphia.
Ili2-3til(1
SOTIONH.
rplIH CHEAPEST EMimeiUEUIHS
KVKU SOLD IN LANCASTEH AUK
NOW TO UK HAD AT
ASTRICH'S
Palace of Fashion,
13 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTEH, l'A.
A LAUGK ABSOItTMLNT OF
New Swiss Embroideries
AT MAKVKLLOl-SLY LOW FltlCES.
Swiss Edging, C Inches wide, line finality and
patterns, 'i' n yard.
FlneSIss Edging, 10 Inches wide, Me a j nrd.
Fine Swiss Embroidery, 1.1 Inches wide, W cents
a j urd.
Very Elegant Kmbrefderv, rlchlv worked, 11
Inches wide, nllc a yard.
Irish l'rlnt Kinljreldery, line quality loop edge,
4 Inches wl(le....l.1c a yard.
ft Inches wide. ...lse a yard.
7 Inches wIdo....3Ae u yurd, line iiunllty.
in Inches wldo....:i.le a yard, Hue tiu!lty.
11 luetics wlde ...SOc a yurd, line iunllty.
Te-duy we hae received the biggest di I ve of
the si".ion, ceiiKlstlng of
M de7i'ii Ladies' l'nie Silk tiauze . loves,
lintten length, lltiest colors, worth tU
cents, at .17 cents a pair.
These gloves ure net Tullctu Gloves, but pure
silk gauze.
Our Extra Leng Silk Tuiretu Gloves are 10 cents
a pair. '1 hey nre fully li Inches long.
Our 97e Lacing Kid Glows are Kclllng fur We
new. They iimnsHwi ted Tuns and or
beautiful iualltj.
We have succeeded In getting another let of
theso full lcguhir made 15e Ikdhriggau Hese for
Ladles.
SI'ECIALHAItGAl.N'i IN
Ladies' and Gent's Gauze Underwear
rOIUSCENTb.
SUMMKIt COKSKTS, tl.U).
The Continental Aulematie Cerscl, ?l.00.
The II. X S. Sateen C'oiect, a very excellent new
Corset ler 75c.
Dr. Warner's Duplex Cerset, (1 00.
Big Bargains in Oriental Laces.
New Oriental Lace or Finest (Quality, 7 Inches
v. lde, embroider' en saiuu Is ft Inch, el th
4Uc ut only '.'.'ie. a jard.
Ten pieces of Ilelge Oilcutal Flouncing, 11
Inches w lde, of heaviest iuallty and made en
extra line net. Theenibieidery en the sumo Is
7 Inches vi lde. The price of this lace was 70c.
We nre selling It ter the iistentshlng low pilce
of 40c per yard.
Large, uH-llueu Towels, boulercd, ut 6c. nplcce.
New Japanese Fans.
NEW CUKOMO FANS, from ftc. up.
A Large und Elegant New Stock of Leather
Hags and Satchels, Hat and round, nt very low
nrices. SPECIAL IIAIIGAIN Is mi Kle.-unl Al.
llgnter Hound Satchel, I leather lined, ut 11 fly
cents (Sec) '
A FULL STOCK OF .
Gilt and Silver Braid,
lu ull widths. Hlack aud Colored WOItbTKDj
liilAUis, in all widths, lu ull colors.
ASTRICH'S
Palace of Fashion.
mayit
l'OLITIVAL.
F
IOR JURY COMMISSIONER.
EDWAKD AMIlLKIt.
Of Diuuioie tewiishln.
Subject te thu decision of the Democratic
county cotiveuiien. majii-tui4.w
F
IOR JURY COMMISSIONER.
JEllOMEH. 8IIULTZ.
of Ellzabethtnwn boron L'h.
Subject te the decision of thu Democratic!
ceuniv convention. axvr ttd
piOR JURY COMMISSIONER,
HENJAMIN HUHEIt,
Of the KlL-tlili Waul. Ijeii-.mlur (Mlv.
Subject te the decision of the Deniecmttd
county convention. Jclttd.tw
"ClOR JURY COMMISSIONER,
E. C. DILLEII,
Of Kail township, Lancaster county.
Subject te the rules et the Democratic party,
iiiyis tltuwM.W&StfdAw
rOlt HALE Ull ItENT.
TTIOR RENT.
-U Threo Iaiw Offlces at Ne. 5 NOIITH DUKt
Brut,r.i i anu u uusuient meet long, supplle
wau nuivruimuuuu
luarJS-ttd II. FKANK E811LEMAN.
THE II EST
the City, nt
UAUTMAN'S
6a HAVANA CIGAR II
YELLOW
STOItK.
FllONT CIGAK
N-
ATURE'S REMEDY,
FARMVIiLE LITinA WATER.
Itccemmeiuled by leading physicians us till
UKbT Mlnenil Water ler Dyspeptl i and ull Dt
aim iiu imj
Fur sale bl
euscn ei me iviiiueys nun iiiauucr
thu Glass or Gallen, at
COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE.
1S7 und 133 North Queen street, Lancaster, fi
deeR-timd I
A TLANTIU CITY.
The Chester County Heuse
IS NOW OPEN.
Comfortable, homelike, situated verv near tl
e, with extended iilazzas uneu three oecal
ireuis. mis iiouse iuu long uetn Known as I
most pleasant suiumer rvtreut. I
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