ri. i- f' tf$J fll !JLSfrXJg TTEDNE8DAY, JUNE 17, 1885. v JJ ttvt L.'Ji -yj r ftU ,tfj Mti. IP 'f-'i fjfZ w V5 i ifw .v Brf sHrM m, T. W '"fb' :& THE JEIECTRIC LIGHT. 'ycexvjmiiv council adept it hvan arsnwBKLMixa rerx. Betatl of the Debate en Hie QuestienOnly One Councilman of the Nine Recorded Agnlut It looking After the Bor ough Street Town Notes, lUlvnlarenrresnnndcncn nl the Ihtelmekxckr. Columbia, June 17. An adjourned meet ing of council was held In council o'jamber last evening. All meqibera were present. The regular order or butlneM was sus pended, se as te allow several gentlomen who were present and had business with council, te state the satne. CeL O. a Kauffman stated that he was net aware the street at the Columbia rolling mill had been cbanged, until told or It. He meant no Injustice te council by net having asked their permission te change the street, but what was done was necessary, and greatly facilitated work at the mill. The mill company was given permission te use the atrcet in Its present condition until the next regular meeting or council. The read commlttee will in the meantime Invos Inves Invos tlgatetho matter. F. C. Snyder speke en the cleaning eTthe alley at the Continental hotel by the R, C. K. R. Ce. He was in formed that the borough solicitor and the company's solicitor were even new engaged In consulting about the matter. liohtine Tim noneuon. The mede and manner erilghting the bor ough was then brought before council's notice by Mr. Tllle offering the following reselu tien: Resolved, By the councils of the borough or Columbia, that the bid or the Columbia Electric Light and Pewer company, for light ing the streets of the borough for the term of one year, with 25 electric lights or the most approved style, for the sum of $2,600, be, and the Bameis hereby accepted under such con ditions and restrictions as may be agreed upon by the gas and water committeo In con junction with the borough solicitor. On motion the resolution was accepted. Mr. Tllle then moved its adoption, and being seconded, the quostlen was put and epen te discussion. Mr. Jehn Westerman favored the light, but urged upon the commlttee the impertance of governing their arguments in n way that would subsorve the beat interests el tne bor ough. " Mr. Payne said he was net opposed te im proved light, but thought councils should meve cautiously. i.ike all Improve ments the light would grew better and cheaper, and he thought the improved oil lamps relcrred te at a previous meeting, would de at present. Mr. Tllle warmly combatted tills theory, and was opposed te retrograding. As be tween oil and gas he favored gas. Or between ftxt and electric light he favored the latter. Headdcd that the cost entailed for the im proved oil fixtures would nmeunt te Hoveral hundred dollars. Mr. l'errottet said that the light was for ene year, and at the expiration of that tlme eeuncils would have all the advantages ac cruing from the Improvements and reduc tiens roierreu te uy jur. rayne. itonauex amined a number of plants, mid the bid of the Columbia company was below that of any, and also gave councils the privilege of delecting tbeir light C. U. Kaiili'man, es(., en lKilmlfef a twin her or taxpayers, maden lengthy address, in which he decried the ene-man pewer of the borough, referred te the watering of Celniii. bla gas stock te cover big dividend, find said It was tlme te cut loeso from our Corpor ation moorings anil keep pace with our neighbors. The cry of Columbia was for moreand bettOB-tlcrliL The liWnrnst of thn railroad .eeiht wes also Wurmlv defended V liv MrTll aim man. The Vetn wen then called for and resulted in elghl for and one, Mr. Payne, against the electric light. Council then adjourned. A GENERAL SENTIMENT IN ITS. FAVOR. When the action of council was made knewp,-evcn though at a lata hour, there , were many who rejoiced ever the Impreve- x"ment Columbia will receive by the advent vi uiu uiucinu uguu ji nuum uu milium, matter te find a single person in Columbia, except persons owning Columbia gas stock, who are net perfectly satisfied with council's action last evening. Town Nete. Our former townsman, H. 1). Faslg, who Is new residing in Atchison, Kansas, is spending a few days with his father. The members et Putnau Clrcle will te morrow evening treat the ladles who se kindly assisted at their fair te ice cream and strawberries. j Themas Keberts, superintendent of the Eastern division or the Philadelphia it Krle """ xiilread company, returned te his home in Itenove, this morning. Members of Susquehanna ledgo Xa 60, I. O. O. F., will meet in their ledgo room to morrow at 10:15 a. in. te attend the funeral of their -deceased brother, IlenJ. J. Haldeman. Twelve gentlemen last evenlngeallcit upon Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Helllg te congratulate them upon their recent weddlng. During the evening Jacob KetbBchild, en behalf of the visitors, presonted the happy ceuple with two large and beautiful corner chairs. Net te be outdone Mr. Heilig took his guests te Warren's restaurant, where n banmiet was given them, which for elegance has been seldom surpassed in Columbia. JVXIOH O. V. A. ST. Proceedings et the National Council In Session at Ilarrlsburg. The sixteenth annual session of the national council of the Junier Order of United Ameri can Mechanics was held in Harrlsburi; Tues day in the Sonate chamber. About forty representatives, In full uniform, representing different Htate councils, wero present. The council was called te order by Councillor Wm. II. Moseroll, of Trenten, N. J. Gover Gover eor Pattlsen welcomed tbe members in be heir or Pennsylvania. He referred te the order as an ancient ene, established far back in the world's history. He speke or the pro gress made In mechanism, and told the representatives te push forward and net te hesitate. Mr. P. T. C. Naylor, or Philadelphia, nn nn nn swored the governor's remarks In behalf of the erder, which he said was net n political organization. Mayer Wilsen being ill, Dr. Jehn Hutten, president of common council, uroeteil the order en behalf of the city. His speech was responded te bv P. Is. C. Calver, of Philadolphie. Mr. Kd. S. Deemor, or Phil adelphia, the national secretary, read a report of the growth or the organization during the past year. It was shown that there nre 15G councils, with a membership eri3,SC3, the total worth or which Is $1U,109. fift. The amount paid during the year for benellfjj nnd rollefi was $20,321.G0. In Ponn Penn aylvania .there are 101 councils with n mem bership of 10,351. The amount paid for Ijono Ijeno Ijone 11 U and roller in this state was $19,GG2. 10, the amount In the treasuries or the subordinate councils In Pennsylvania, $110,053.83. The Jr. O. U. A. M., are established In eight states, te wit, Massachusetts, New Yerk, New Jersey, Pennsylvania,Delaware, Mary land, Virginia and Ohie. The delogates are en an excursion te Gettysburg te-day. Their next annual sosslen will be held in Rich mond, Va. The Llndeinutli-MacDeimld Nuptials. Elsowhero will be found the announce ment or the marrlage in Marietta of Elmer E. Liudemuth te Miss JennloMacDenald. The ceromeiiy was performecl lit tbe I'pls I'pls cepal church by Rey. A. T. Sliarp. The luterier of the sacred odlflce. was hand hand hand somely decorated and a bell of wlilte reses was ausponded ever the brlde aud groom during the performance of the ceremony. About 200 guests wero present The happy pair lelt en the midnight train for Wichita, Kansas, tbe present home of the groom, which place tbey will make their future residence. A Test Alarm. A test alarm of llre was struck from box 43, cerner of West Lemen and North Mary streets, shortly alter seven o'clock last oven even lug. The companies responded promptly. There was conslderable excitement en East Kin; street, caused by a race between hose cart Ne. S and truck A. The horses were driven at their full trpeed down East King street for a distance of Beveral squares, te the great danger of vehicles in the streets aud persons crossing the street Going te New Yerk. Ex-chief of the Fire Department Hewell will go te New Yerk en Saturday, In response te an invitation from the fire commissioners of that city, te witness a drill el the tire brigade, at which tlme models will be presented te TBK CBNTKAT tiNBVTATIOK, Tit Officer at the Company Have ft Cen Terence With O. M. Tellman, A meeting of the officers or the Central t ransporiauen company ma iiem nv nuuu Tuesdav in PhlladelDhia. te considertbo con ditien or the company's affairs and censutf as te what should be dene concerning the de mands ei the Pullman Parler Car com pany. These present were rrealdent Jehn 8. Htevcns, Socrelary Dcnjamtn P. Obdyke, Expert Weckcrly and Jehn 0. Bullitt. The Pullman Interest was represented uy uoergo M. Pullman, president of the Parler Car company, and his legal adviser, Ocneial Uorace Perter. Mr. Pullman stated again that the profits or ills company uiu net new warrant me pay ment or ?2(i4,000 a year te the Central com pany for the control or cars In the East, as per contract. lie therefore asked that the sum be reduced te tCO.OOO. Tiie Central peeple had a geed many questions te ask as te why such a sweeping reduction should be made, and most or the tlme or the meeting was con sumed with theso queries and Mr. Pullman's replies. It appears that the ofllcers or the Transportation company are net very famil iar with all of tiie details or the business, as Ulmnlienn managed bv the Pullman com pany ever slnce 1870, when the latter leased all or Its rolling stock and franchises for nlnoty-nlne years. A clause In the contract then made provides Hint whenever the re ceipts or the concern shall fail te be sufllcent for the annual payment of S?2(54,00O the con tracting parties should coine togcther, nnd, by mutual agreement, alter the arrangement, alie discovery of Cjttrlnger's dishonesty has rather precipitated tills movement en Mr. Pullman's part, nnd he desires nowtetako advantage or the situation, se as te elther have the annual payment reduced te 1 00,000 or te obtain Kill control or the Central Trans Trans nnrlntlen cninlianv. licieru any uenmiu iiminguniuni. iuuhhik te cither or theso results can be made, it is necessary that 't'1" Control peeple knew exactly hew the business has been conducted. Mr. Pullman was questioned yesterday as te the condition or the cars, tlielr whoreal'euLs and as te what has caused the fulling oil in the profits. He produced books and papers te answer all of tlicse questions. As a result or the meeting it was decided te draw up a formal set of questions, which will bring out the fullest information of the details or the business. The statement that will be made In reply will be submitted te a meeting of the stockholders. ... .ti 1 1n. !.!.. te vvniFr vmsKixa uatei:. l'l-ofeHKor lmlril en the IlenelU of Itelllng It for Demrsllc Use. Professer Spencer P. llalrd, secretary or the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, lias written nn open letter regarding the benefi cial cllect of lielling in increasing the pota peta bility of water, n fnet which, he says, docs net generally appear te be appreciated or un un un dorMteod. lie adds: "Had this practlce prevailed en the first outbreak el Iho typhoid dlscasoet Plymouth, Pa., It is very probably that the number of cases or llliiets anil of deaths might liavfl been very greatly diminished. InjwMnt seasons tins treatment is especially important, as water is largely the medium of Introduc tion or the Injiii Ions Influences into the sys tem. "During the Centaniiiul exhibition I was stationed in West Philadelphia, near the Centennial buildings, for six months, and although exss of diarrhuM were prevalcnt all around Die, thn use nf boiled water ap peared te Ik an ulisoli'.te protentlve. We had fcOVGn)! cases of Illness of this cle.su ho he ho ferouo becaii te ute this very shiiple nre- Li'3Utien, but nnne ulterwnrds. 1 have usually eneilgn waier ikiiicu mi hid iiinruiug 10 nisi through the tlay. lhls Is placed in a large water cooler, willinnt Ice, nnd drawn Irem when required te III! Ice pitchers, etc, The water should IkiII aetlvely for half an hour, In order te kill tbe germs of l Incase. Of course, this is only ollective in cases of organic impurity, ns mineral poisons would net be destroyed thereby." Ulnaatreus l'.'re Near 1'ert Ucpelt Micliael O'Kcefe keuiis n bearding liouse at Frenchtown, bctweeii Pert Depesit and Perryvllle, for the uccoinmedatlou of the men employed en the IS. aud O. extension. At an early hour Monday morning the build ing was disco ercd te Iki en lire, and luirned se'rjpldly that Mr. O'Keofeaiid his family and about 10 boarders weroenlyaroused from tlielr slumbers in tlme te escape with their lives, leaving overyllilng behind. The build ing and itscnllre contents wero quickly do de do streved. In addition te the biilldlnir. which he recently purchased, Mr. O'Koefo loses his furniture, a large ste;k of groceries nnd pro pre visions and f 500 In greenbacks, which were inn bureau drawer. Mrs. O'Kcefe (in en deavoring te save tbe money) received sovere burns about the head and f.ice, nnd was nearly overcomo by the dense smeke which filled the room. Klie was rescued with dlfll culty. All the bearders last their trunks aud all the clothing. Mr. O'Kcefe estimates his less at 5,000, en which theie Is an Insur Insur ance efffeOO en the stock In the Sun company or Londen, anil MQ0 en the heiixc, also In ah English company. The llre is supposed te have originated lrem coal oil used In light ing the llre In the kitchen. In Argument Court. The court was engaged ychtordey afternoon in hearing argument of cases in the orphans' court list. This morning argument was heard in a number et cases in the quarter session's list, among which were the rules for new tilals In the caes of commonwealth va W. E. Kendlg, convicted of false pro pre pro teuso ; commonwealth vs. Djnlel Tammany, Jr., convicted of assault r.nd battery, nnd the citation granted en directors or Ceney for al leged failure te have a proper school heuse built at Falmouth. CtMinilNT llUHINKSH. Jasen K. Ealiy and Ames Hershey, guar dian of miner grandchildren of William Magee, deceased, late or Montgomery county. Henry X. Martin pctitioned for a subptcna in diverce from Ills wlm Mary E. Martin, en the ground of dcsortlen. The mibpu'na was granted. Illness In a Prominent Washington family. The Hen. It. T. Merrick Is seriously ill, and sonie of his friends are deubtlul about his recovery. He lias congestion of the brain, has been unconscious for 48 hours, and te-day four physicians, two of that city and two from llaltlmore, weie in con. suftatlen nlieiit the trcatmcntofhlscase. Mrs. Merrick Is painfully ill nt Ellicott City nnd lias net heard of the serious character of her husband's illness. A daughter is 111 at Phil adelphia. Church I'lrulrs. The Ephrata Union Sunday school 1ms de termined te hnve Its fourth nnuuul picnic nt Kcthlehcm, en the 6th of August. Tiie ar rangements for thn affair nre In geed hands, and the place selected is a desirable ene. Tiie place chosen for the oxciirsleu of drace Lutheran school is the new and very con cen con vcnleut " Penryii Park," hitely greatly Im proved and elegantly fitted up. Attempted llurglary. Thioves broke fhe staple oil the cellar deer at the residence of Henry Slrebel, :i33 East Orange street, Tuesday night, and forced the lock, but boAire tliey eflected tm entrhnce tliey wero frightcned and ran oil'. They nre believed te be the sanie persens who robbed St Antheny's church. High Scheel Alumni. The Alumni association of the Lancaster high schools w ill held tlielr annual reunion nt the high school building, West Orange street, this oveuing. An excellent pregramme has been prepared anil a pleasant time will no doubt be li.it I. Going Went. Ames Senft, the well known telegraph operator t.f the Pennsylvania railroad, In this city, starts te-night en a trip te Chicago, Council llliillH.Oinalm and ether points In tiie West He will be gene for several w eeks. Correction. It was Christian Ilnuler and net Bender, against whom a suit for larceny of money was drawn by Alderman Deen, en Monday j a typographical mistake was made In the lead et last oveulng. Merclutnts' Cheap Kxcurslen Te New Yerk and Ceney Island, Thursday, J une Uth. Hound trip tlekutw geed for three days, Train leaves Lancaster (King street) nt5;a. in. Fare, 11.55. Leavu Munhulm at 0:27; I.U1I2 at C:4 J und Kphrata at 7.03. Fare, I I..V). June5.H,13,15,17<w DEATHS. flxnz. In this cltj'.leu the 16th Inst., Jehn V. Gen, In the fiOlh year of his egu. The relatives und friends of the fatuity are te te speclfully Invited te attend the funeral, from his lite mldence, Ne. 40) Mlddle street, en Thursday afternoon at 8 o'clock. Intehfetnt at Woodward Mill cemetery., Klin In this rltv. en thn 17th Inst. If nnrnrrl A widow of the fate Captain llebcrtKIng, in tbe DM year of nor age. Fnncral from her late residence, Me. 821 Xast Chestnut street, en Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Hel&ttvci and friend of the family are Invited. Interment In Lancaster cemetery. Std MAMKKTt. Philadelphia Produce Market. rHttAixtrnU, June 17. Fleur dull and weak Wheat easier t Cern firm i Oats stronger. Fleur Dullness still charaeterUet the flenr trnde and prices are weak. Bales et 1,900 barret Including I'enn'a family, at II 00 B i Wcit ern de at It 23(93 .00 1 Minnesota extras at WT4 1 pniCniH 111 JUIM3BO, Kve (lour ciulet at 13 eiiC t our quiet at 13 8?K per barrel, wnsllimwlth a nteadv lnnnlrr. ri'ra wn mm wiin n meaiiv inquiry, naies ..- A ...J ',..". .. (if Western Winter llrnn, spot, at I1IQ14 75 ier ion At the t p. m. call Wheat was dull, with W$c bid for June tiTW for . Inly s l oe for Aug. II WH for Sept. Corn-Me, June U0 for Julys SIWO for An. I We for Sent. - oats-tee. bid for J unci 40e. for Jnly I tUe., Aug. t WiC BCP. ' Chicago Predaee Market. Cntoieo. June 17. 0.30 a. m. Market opened HteadyaudunchaiiKCd. Trine lower en grain, Very dull and featureless. Wlicat-Jiny, snc August, 9e BcptOTj Uefn .Inly, 47Xe t August,''! t Sent, 47c. OaU .Inly, 33ua I Aug,, SIKa Sept., 27fc. 1'erk Auir., Iiul-k. lArd-Jnly, M ra Aug., te 72H Sept., m 82. lllbs July, 3 43 1 Aug., 5 M. ctestna. 1 r. m. Thn closing quotations were at about tlitf snme llgures as vestcrday for wheat aud lints. Cern higher. Wheat June, RSWci July, t&Ka; August, BIMIei BcpU.Wie? Cern June, 18c; July, 47KS17KC) Aug.,47c; Sent,, 47Jc. Oats-Juno.snKe (July, 33K033c Aug., &A I Bent., 27Kc l'orlc-l'erk,10 30 July tlO 40, Aug. ; 110 80, Sent, Iji: rd Jnne, (tC3 1 July, (W C5 ; Aug., tfl 7K ; Sent., m (HK. lllbs lune. 1137: Jnlr. K5 37lt Aug., S 47H l Sept., tW67K- Mew Tork Vreduee Market. Nbw Yerk, June 17. Fleer market dell bnt without iuolnlile change; Fine, Wl 730) 1; 8uperltne, 13300100; Common te Fancy Kx. tm Ohie, ntnaioe; Bllnnoseta. 3 803 W). Wheat Ne. alted. Winter, July, II 0IX t Aug., (I 03; Kept.. 110. Corn-Ne. 2 Mixed, July, tee ; Ang., MJdc.? Sent . SGc. OaU Ne. 2 Mixed, July, :SKe Aug., SJe. Itye dull ( State, 710. llarley nemlnnl. l'erk dull ; Mean, 111 M. I.ard-tO&l, .July ; fG07,Aug. MelasHCS nominal. Tiirjicntlne 11 rm at 37e. Keslii quiet ; Rtralned te geed, II 1AI 0. Petroleum steady ; refilled In cuseH, ?-iiiW,c. Ilutter firm ; Western linltallen Creaineiy, 15c. Cheese quiet hut firm ; Ohie flat, prime, O)0 7c. Ku;g8dull t Western, 14c ! State, KltfilSc. llicu steady and unchanged ; Carolina and Louisiana common te fair, iftWAc. Sugar Arm ; ltettned Cutleaf,7 ISIRc t Gran ulaled, fi;c. Tallew nteady ; 1'rluie City, 1C. Fri'lgbtM dull and nominal. Coifee neiuiniit uir cargecn, 8Jc. Hay neinlnal. Uve Bleck Prteee. CinoAeo. Cattle Hccclpts, 5,000 head; ship mnnfn, 2,500 head; inurfce; rtrirl ; Hhlpplng bIcith, i,s.vifii(e As, vi aQi 8.1; 1,2000 1 ,3.7) n. u ?piu; u.Jtii.ji b.h., li it(.- bu ; Hincxers anil reders, 1 'ilQS (10 ; emu, hulls and mixed, 1240 gl M, mainly 1 6003 73; Nlep-fcd steers, MU042 n Kx tin nugh Texan cattle, 70 carloads i corn fed, II 2J03 30 ; gniMcrR, inil.uw s, II a. at 35. lle! HecelplM, 22.O0U head ; shipments, 3,000; market npcnvd lOe higher, hut the advance was lest ; rough and mixed. IIQ.l 10: packing and shtnplng, 'iVkivMi r.H, it no 20 ; Hula wcfKl.lx, 13IW17U B,s, f.1 fQ 30; 1SUJ10 ,., $.1 linOI 10 ; xklps, I.IQ3 75. Sheep receipt, I,2uuhead ; shlpmcnU, none ; marki-lstinugt nnllvi's, lni,iai tts.. and ever, tl COfjISil; bOCt'.A fts,l Mil (); JQ- ttn, rii"0 3W. Kast LinKUTV Cattle Market terj' slewr at unchanged pilccx; receipts, IX head ; ship ments, JV.liead. Hogs dull hut steady: Philadelphia, II 20Q 4 :i ; Yorkers, II lest 1A; rerelpU, 7u0 bead; shlpineufH, 2,7(X)bead ; shipments toNuwYe.k 10 carloads. Sheep tltill lint unchanged; receipts, 1,000 head; shlimiunts, !,2i0 head. Kew Tork Stock Market. New Yenx, June 17. Wall street, 1:30 p. m. Meney casv at IX per cent. Exchange quiet. Governments firm. Currency 6'a, I127) bid ; t's Coup., IISIX hid ; 4)f de, II12X hid. The stock market opened dull and feature less, but the tone was llnuthroagheutthe morn lug, and en buying of some small lets prices Aiere up te ', per cent aLli o'clock lnthe hour te ene o'clock, however, the uvarkce was weak, prices declining under a sharp prejsure te tc'l Y, te 2 per ceut. The selling Is said te he en the part of the larger hears. The market Is new weak. lr.M. 3r.if. Western Union fi2 2 Adams Express XXi American Express i4 U.S. Express .... St Wells, Farge St Ce 110 CO. I.AC New' YerkCentrii!". '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. '.'.'.'.'. 84K aiji New Jersey Central S7JJ 37jJ Illinois Central Express 121 Ohie Centrul , V. Mlehlirnn Onlml 1W Northern l'ttclllc 10K IB1 " rrelerred 3Sj Central Pacific Union l'acttlc ttli W Missouri l'aclfle , D8 Texas Pacific, mi 11 New ierK fcievalea hi Metropolitan .... Its Manhattan Alt A Terre Haute 1G " Preferred Canada Southern 27 Canada 1'acinc ,. 3S Chicago A Alten.,.. 133 Cues. A Ohie , tsyi O.Allud -Ay. 7W Del., Lac. A West 1U1 WS, Denver 4i Erie W. " Preferred T Hannibal A St. Je " Preferred Kansas A Texas 1K J?K Lake Minru Wi Slli L. E.AW .? 4 I.'Vb'lleA Nashville S3W ti Merris A Essex Ki Northwest B.k IfM " Preferred 127W 127 Ontario A Western 7 Ohie A Mtsslsslppl 13 " Preferred Pacific Mali tai &3U Quicksilver . Q " 1'ielerred 22 Heading uy, 14 Iteck Island lis San Francisce Uii " Preferred 3 Omaha 20 ' l'vcfcircd 71 St. Paul tex cu l'rururred 108 Nash A Chat M L.,8. AW Wabash 2) " I' re fened i,y. C, 11. A Q Vi". 124)2 KecheHter A Pittsburg 1)1 I'd. A Evans V4. Slanltebu , .... ss OivgenANuv 21k Oregon Tntnscn 13 13J l'lillinan Palace Car MEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AKINQ POWDEIt B ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powdernevor varies. A marvel of purity, strength aud wholesomeness. Mera eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or pbesplmte powders. Ce'.cl only In cant. Ueval iUkihq Fewdis Ce., 10i Wall Mreet, New Yerk. may27-lydAw SITUATION VANTED A WOMAN KJ wants a situation te de llaht unstulrs work. Apply nt NO, C0EAST OUANUK'STUEET. it CALL l'OU THREE DAYS AND SEE THESE lNSTKUMENT. They will le sold nt a sacrifice at W. P. MOS HKltM MUhIO STOltE, Ne. 2 Stevens Heuse. Lancaster, l'a. One New Pecker llres. Piane. One New Haines Upright l'lane. One New btulti A ltauer FUne. Twe New Masen A Hamlin Organs. Jel7-UK ,, JtXW ABrMMTVUantXTB, irsirJ-m- Jtv90m A N ARTICLE GIVING HEALTHY AC- tlen te the skin. Inevnrv wnvraiiAiirlvnln faeulth, Is MILLEU'H IIOHAX 8UA1'. Ouil menev. PUKE IlYE WHISKEY AT 75c qnart can net lie surpassed for the IIOUUGU'B MQUOK 8T011B, apilydU He. m Centre Square, PENNA. CIQAK8 FUOSt IhOO PER Hundrtdnp, at UAHTHAN'S YKIiLOW rilONT ClOAU 8TOBE. UHEiT IN COLT) WATER, USE IT IN het water, It will give geed rcsnlU Mlli LKK'H IIOHAX HOA1'. EA DRINKERS. LOOK YOU HERE, what yen get with ene pound of Clarke's anions Ten, .i pieces ei Miners nornxSenp, or a beautiful Cup and Saucer, or Majolica i'itchcr. n?auiiiui uup ana n Lump Starch, Sc. . CLAUKE'STKASTOKK, 3D West King Street. THE CITY TAX 18 PAYABLE ON OR berore JULY I, with an abatement of S per cent. Offlce hours from 9 n. in., te.ip m. V. r. MYEUS, Jcl315ld city Treasurer. THE GREATEST KNOWN SOAP answer all pnrpose Is Miller's Borax. TO FOR PURITY, EXCELLENCE, FULL welghtand strength M1LI.KK8 liOUAX SOAt'hasneeqiiul. CARBOLIC ACID, CHLORIDE LIME, Pratt's Chlorides, and ether seasonable dis infectants In large sleck, at llUHI.K V'S nilUO 8TOIIK, Ne. 24 Went King Street. THE CHEAPEST ARTICLE IN THE market te-day, considering quality. Is MIL LER'S 110UAXHOAI. " " MACHINISTS, POUNDRYMEN AND Blackimlths use MILLEH'S IIOHAX SOAP and claim It unequalled. THE BEST 6e HAVANA CIGAR IN thn City, at HAKTMAN'S TRLLOW FUONT C1GAU 8T0IIK. TITANTED. TV Three te Flve Tlinunand Dellara wanted In a legitimate wholesale lmilnesx, at teclal 10 per cent. Interrnt guamnteed with geed se curity. Address X, &), this nfilcc. JunelOlwd T LOAX (5.000 ON FIRST MOllT. UAiicau per cent, interest. A m: te I1AIIRMAV III Insurance and itcnl Kstute Agents. Ofllce Ne. 10 WestOmnge 8t Jcls-2tll QCIIOOTi TAX FOR 16WV. The duplicate Is In the luinds of the treasurer. Thrce per cent. olTTer prompt payment. W. O. M AIIHIIAI.L, Treasurer, Ne. 12 Centre Square n- onion hours from 0 a. in. te 4 p. in. juncll-tfdlt K OSCOE MUIIPHY, D. D. S., ORADDiTl nr-. The Pcnnsylviutlii CoIIre of Dental Surgery, Willi ,. - . ,m- " " KNIOIIT. 334 Nerlh Queen street, l-uncater, Pa, Dentistry In all Its branches. inarl4-WA83md AA. BB. Fleur. TLe llest. Use MunliiMiii Heller TheOrlirlual lnay2-lyM,HAW By ONCE USING MILLER'S 110 RAX everywhere. GEO ROE II EN NETT PRACTICAL PLUM1IKU.HTEAM AND OAS FITTEIt. All orders promptly attended te. Hatlsfactlnn guaranteed. Werk done at reasonable, prices. NO. 135 NOIITH QUEEN 8TUEF.T, Jiincl7-3uid Lancaster, Ta. -vtetice te iminaE ruilders. Xl l'ropesa's for the election or a Weeden Inter-County Ilrldge ever Octomre cn-ek, at less Fording, will he received at the County Commissioners' Olnccs, Ijincastcr nnd West Chester, until 12 o'clock neon, THURSDAY. JULY' 9, 188S. Proposals will be opened In Lan caster thn following Mendav. By order or COMMISSIONERS OF LANCASTER AND CHESTEIl COUNTIES. JelO WAStlll-Jyll EMOCRATIC COUNTY COMMITTEeT There will be n meeting or the Demo cratic county committee el Lancaster county, In the committee rooms, third story et KrplpPit postefllce building, Lancastcrclty.en MONDAY, JUNE 29, lsss, nt lu o'clock a. tn tellx a time for the meeting or the County Contention. . . W.U. IIENBEL, Chairman. J. II. T.ichtt: 1 11. 8. 1'attkrse, i Secretaries. Lahcastke, Pa., June 15, 1SS.1. JunlS,td REDUCTION IN CUSTOM-MADE Clothing. A well-made, Elegant trimmed and perfect ruling Uusliiess Suit rer 118.00. A eoed English Corkscrew Worsted Suit, flat raided, In one, two, three or fonr-hutten cuta way, for lil.00. A handsome Check Casslmere Suit fur 131.00. An elegant Serge Suit, In black, blue, drab or brown, for I1.V00. Finn English Striped or Cheek Pantaloons Imin IS.OUup. lto lte racinber, all work Is str'i'.ly flrst-claits. Everj' garment wa-ranled te .j u presented. A geed fit, well-made and n!cci trimmed. The largest assortment or patterns In tills city. A. II. IIUSK.MIIKIM, nva-fimdK 3 North Queen street. e AK HALU CIVILIZATION. - We can rlvlllte and cemmrt you with Feather Weight Clothing at any sorts of prices. STKII'ED GINGHAM COATS nt 50 Cents. IMITATION SEKIISUCKEIIS. In Coats and Vests, fUO ler llelh. 8EUGE SUITS TO OUDEK.nt I1B.00. nnd se en, en, en. WANAMAKER & BROWN, Oak Hall, S. E. Cen. Sixth and Mabut Streets, 1'uiLADEtrniA. A GRAND OPEU AIR COUOERT WILL ni OIVEM OS Thursday Evening June 18th, MAENNERCHOR GARDEN, BV Therbahn's Prof. Reed Band. FUOCUAMME-I'AIIT I. 1. Overturn" Fest," M. Call. 2. (J rand March M. C. Meyielles. 3. " Amnzeuenrltt" I). Pucrschinann. 4. " I'll Ourvaniente " llesNln, 5. Clarienet Srtle " Bcbrelncr," t'rof.CarlTher- balm. INTEIIMIFSION. 1'AIITII. ft. " Schwellzergrusse Ijindlcr" Kegel. 7. " Aus Velleiu Meuschcnhertzen " Franke. 8. March" Wlcdersehen," Kuechner. 9. Comet Pelka Mazeurka Franke. 10. lialep " Full Speed," Prof. C. Tberbahn. 3-I.adles and gentlemen are especially In vited, irthe weather should bounfavernblo the concert will be postponed until SATURDAY , j. m,. HENRY DOERR, Prep. JI7-2td JOHXS.GIVLER. GEO. F. RATHVON, CARPETS ! NEW BTYI.K Tapestry Brussels, 60c., 6Sc., "5c. and esc. NEW STYL3 Bedy Brussels, 11.00, IMS and 11.23. Ingrains, 25c. te 75c, FOR 11KST. Ijek at our tioedi hofero buying, have ONE PRICE. We only JOHN S. GIVLER & GO, NO. 36 SLAiJT KINO BTRSMT, LANCAJTKK.PA. cteTxnrB. The Norfolk Jnckete nre ilnily In creasing in popularity, tool, easy fitting, nebby and worn without a a vest, they are just the thing for Knocdabeut Dress in the country, al though they leek well anywhere and jnst new are all the rage. All sizes and prices. A. 0. YATES & CO., 602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST., Philadelphia. m2-3md w ILLIAMHON A rOSTER, Juvenile Clothing -FOIl- SUMMER WEAR -IN- Oanary Colored Coats and Vests, SEERSUCKER COATS. Striped Coats and Linen Goats. The latest areut styles and hest tlttliiK gnrments Williamson & Pester's. Gent's White Vests, FANCY VESTS, Silk Mohair Coats and Vests, IlKAl" 'F.TK CO.VT3 AND VESTS, FANCY SKflCJK COATS AND VESTS. ALPACA COATS AND VKUTS. The latest styles unit hest arcttt tilting garments Williamson & Fester's. LINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS -OF THE- Most Prominent Brands. Four New Styles CELLULOID COLLAIIS. Three New Styles CELLULOID CUFFS. Ll(?ht Colored bUMMEIl SILK NKCKWHAK. I'KM 1IUOKK FEATIIEIt WKKIIIT UNDEIIWKAU nnd .1 KAN DIt A WKItS of all qnnlltlea at Williamson & Pester's. SEERSUCKER HATS IN SLATE AND TEItll.V COl'TA HTIIU'ES. fland-Made Mackinaw Straw Hats. THE IIAUTIIOLD1 LIOUT COLOItED STIFF FELT HATS. And nn extensive TllAVELINU CAI'S at uxsertincnl of S1LIC Williamson & Pester's. Ladles' ItrlKht Finished French Kid Shoes, Misses' Cnracea Ktd Shoes, Ladles' and Misses' English Kid I'chhle (imit, HerKennd Ulevc Kid Shoes In spring, high or wedge heels. Gent's Oxford Ties, Strap Ties. Lew Cat llntten Shoes nnd ncwnntternsln Hand-Sen ed Ualters. The hest material need and always the lowest prleea nt 32, 34, 36 & 38 East King Street, LANCASTKIt. FA. FOK BALK OH KENT. TJWR RENT. Three Law Ofllces at Ne. NOHT1I DUKE STUEET; and a liusment S3 feet long, supplied with water und bent. nuuttHld II. FllANK KSIILEMAN. WHITE OAK LUMIIEK KOU SALE. l'ersens wunting White Oak Lumber, cut toerder, can be accommodated nt once by call Ins en the undersigned at New l'revldenca sta tion. Alse, Kails und 1'esU or all kind. 20 cords of White Ouk weed. MeFALLS A IIUO., JeSJwd Smlthville 1. O., Lane. Ce., l'a. TTAPPY THOUGHT AND REBECCA A..R. Tobaccos only Se per plug, at IIAUTMAN'S YELLOW FKONT CIOAlt STOllK. TJOTE IS MAKiNQ CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS XT S3.00 A DOZKH, AT NO. 106 NOKT1I QUEEN 8TKKKT, tanWtfd lncaster, l'a TITTEST END HOrEL, Chestnut Street, above Bread, PhU'a., II. W. KANAQA, Proprietor. Opening June 20th. Ncwly Furnished. l'aflsenger Elevator, Electric Dells, Ac. TERMS, $2.50 PER DAY. Mr. Kanaga was 15 years at tbe Ulrard and several years at the Seventh Avenue, l'ltuburg, l'a. Jc5-2wd QUMMER CLOTHING AND HATS. O Closing Out Without ltCBurd te Cost, at IlKCHTOLD'S. A whole suit for tl up ; Working Fonts from Ce up ; All Linen l'nnts, .Se up t Coats and Vest for Coe up. A fresh supply or Hosier-, Under, wear and Notions Just received utprli.es te suit tbe times, at IlKCHTOLD'S. Ne. 52 North Queen Street. Sign of the Dig Stocking, T ma paper la printed WITH J. K. WRIQHT & CO.'S INK. ftLfMut M Works, 2&ti ud 'm Lmw IW-lf FHILADJBU'iUA.FA, Williamson & Fester's, rrKtr AnrzjiTisEMntTs. CUMMER DRESS GOODS, HAGER & 25 West King Street. SUMMER DRESS GOODS! Summer Silks, Surahs, Tricotine, Foulards, Pongee, Grenadines, Nun's Veiling and Albatross. Linen Lnwiis, French Satines, Amerinin Satincs. Urltisli Cleths, Cliambrny Oingliiuiis, Zenliyr Oinglmmc. Embroideries and Laces, Parasols and Sun Umbrellas, Lisle fcrauze Underwear. HAGER & BROTHER, Q5 WEST KING STREET. B OWERS .t HURST. NOS. 26 & 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. H HI IK lllfHSSIWHIimin I'lnlnHn I . T I'lni and " ... -'":"" . "''-'" n-tMni in ii, "csriffurcahwiMunii'iariPiBJiP. e hnn an firri niii!riiiir i ni'tn pvtrntnniv tnxi . -i.im.ii,.i,2 hiaS tt !',,.,,.l.eec.',. or very lieavj- WHITE COItD 1'IOUES, which Is extremely nice and w ',' !' J " Special Attention te. Tlicre are very few of them in the niaikct. Nun's VeHlnKsHiiil """"" v ".'"." v'!"u." "au" jiiiiKs in qualities of goels. In lllack Otteman Orenudlnes CASIIM lkb 811 AH LH In Cholce Llpht Shades. iu ; can iiiiii sre ini'iu nnn gci prircs. you win uibuiuut i..n.., nuunilltblUllUI VL'll I. 1 1 UIII Ul II1IIS I BOWERS ua. 'ZQ and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET, - - Lancaster, Pa NOTIONS. M' ORE NEW EMBROIDERIES. MORE AT- ismici's Palace of Fashion, 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCAvrin:, pa. Ijist ueeknnrsalexnt our .Veedleweik Coun ter furexf ceded nnytblng we have had slnce we ni-e in Inmluusx, and we hepe te de still better. WHY? Our B.ilcs bclnp very large, our sleck naturally get veiy small. EuceumKeU by tbl great suc cess, we bought heavy, nnd our Meck new N Inrgr than ever, nnd our assortment better. The enormous run which our establishment has had of late, nnd the prominent dlplny which wn make of tlie.se .Vew Kmbrelderles, assuren Hint wow til be mom BuceeNfiil than a er. lie sides, they are se ery cheap. Kveryhedysces that at n glance, and when one has seen It, It becomes A SECRET : THAT JIKAXb KVIIItYKODV A1SOI T IT. M TOLD It Is very bird ler us te (junte prices en Km Km breideries. H'e cannot describe the pattern, but we can give you nn Idea of what we have. We start w Ith the small : Irish I'elnt Rinhrnlderv. at 15c., ISe. nnd 'JOc. .Medium Width, at 35c. Wide, nt aic., 10c. and 5e. a yard. Swiss Kmbrelderles, at lie., 18c. 20c, and 25c, n yard, that are very nice. Wide, for Itullles, 8Je. te 75c. Forty-nve Inch Sktrtlng,frnmtl,19te1.33aynrd. Yeke Kuibreldery, from "5c. te $.1.00 a yaid. Hamburg Net, twent j'-su en inches Ide, lc. te (3e. a yard. OKIKNTAL AND SPANISH NET. The next best thing we have tenur Kmbrol Kmbrel derles, In LACES ! Our Loce Department Is fairly stocked with all kinds of Laces. Toe many styles te men men lien all. Cenie nnd Sce Thcin. We have new bnrgnins In Whlte nnd Cream Oriental Lnces, alxeln llUriue and H'hltu .Mixed Trimming Luces. Kive hundred fteal Antique Tidies, nt 10c. a piece. INOUIi Millinery Department We are busy ns bees. Kverybedy knows that, except tho-e that stay at home all the time. OUK STOCK OF MILLINERY GOODS Is positively most complete. Store se new than ever. Wenre showing some line new Silver nnd Geld Sprinkled Wlnus ; tbey nre ery pretty and very st llsh. bilk and Lisle moves, Fans, l'ara sels. A full stock of Ueld and Sliver Trimming Braids. Fine Embroidered Lace Caps, at !5c. nplece. Whlte Cotten Lnce, ler large Sun Hats, nt 15c. a ynid. CALL AT ASTRICH'S Ne. 13 East King Street. may23 l'OTATIOAT.. TjlOR JURY COMMISSIONER. KDWAUD AMIILKIt, Of Druninre township. Subject te the decision of the Doniecnitlo county convention, innyiS-trdAw F IOR JURY COMMISSIONER. JEHOMF.ll. 8IIULTZ. of Kllzabethtnwn borough. Subject te the decision et the Democratic county convention. d k w tfd F IOR JURY COMMISSIONER, IIEN.IAMIN llIIIlEit. Of the KlKthli Waul, Lmicnstcr City. Subject te the decision of tbe Demncrutle county convention. Jebtfd.tw pOR JURY COMMISSIONER, E. C. DILLF.lt, Of Karl township, Laucuter county. Subject te tbe rules et thu Democratic party, niyWtawiI,WA9tfirAw . TDURST-OLASS IIOARDINO, MJ Together with the choice of rooms en the tint or second fleer. Surpassed by none In the city. Cull en or ad d res, NO. 40J NOKTII QUKEN ST. Table boarders accommodated. aft-ttd NEW EMBROIDERIES " BROTHER 6n Indinn Linen, Persian Lawn, Frcnrh Nalnzoek, English Nninzoelf, Indian Mull, Plqiie Welts Embroidered Swiss Robes. and Silk Gloves, Hosiery and ijiniit no amui.. i i uiu una uiipcK ninanetC4. i;nitH !,... ,1 t.-. lili.i . . t s. . iiniiicn(!Hteck of tlicse Koet.4 in alt niiitllifei.1 " nn snnues, irein ery low prices tin te thu brsi we huve senietliliig siM-clally nice f 3 Moiilte Canopies wenie oITeilnir cxtiemelj una Our frlces Lew In Mery Department. Itel VITJ TCUIl Hlf. & HURST, tiky noens. D RESS GOODS. ANOTHKK CAUIOVD OK ' SUMMER GOODS ItKCEUKPATTHK NEW YORK STOE TneCavet IVnulirnl PRINTED SATIRES, Hflecn Ccnlsaynnl ; made te m-II at25Ccul An lmmeiiHO Stock of e ..i..S!," ? 'ltK!5S i.oens ( II All III! 18l 8KBK5UCKKU". CINUIIAMx. IIATISTI'J iwiiiui.v i, 1.S, INDIA LI.NKNS NAINSOOKS AND 1'IQl ES, At Lewest City I'rlcts A ( ilOltE .SELECTION OF ORIENTAL AND EGYPTIAN MCI SWIbS NAINSOOK and CAM Kill! EMBROIDERIES, in All Hldlhs and Qualities nt the Leiril i irri r.viT nnun n ill ine I nine. WATT, SHAIND & CO Nes. 8 & 10 East King Street. J. B. MARTIN it I'O. ATOMS MADE AND PUT U -IN THE- BEST MANNER. Largest Stock of Awning Strij IN THE ClTi. Special lMrgulns ! Full .Vaseliment of Cell uiztie, wininwir. AnniuuH lnanu loonier nut un. best flxluies. liniu Sl..rki nn. Full T.I efall mate rill Is nnd tlllHV.uudceinpctentli iuuu uiu nurk, Nelhins will Kive you ns much comfort nsl HwniiiK pui up ever jour winnow von leavn thu windows open mid bu jirelected I'll inn gun. llemeinber, we put up nwniiiRs at about ll inn juice lermeny cnuiccuiu llincily. FURNITURE & FLOOR LINE! SLIP COVKItS KOlt 1'1'ltMTl HE ( UT Al Jil.VUK. WINDOW AND DOOIt SCUKKNH, J. B. Martin k Q Cor. Wast Kins ami Priiire StsJ LANCAbTEIt, I'A, THE ONLY OREAT EXTERNAL inedv. TliOHOeiiilnentcbriiilsls. 1'rnlMsJ DnremusHiid IUtlersh.ill,eudere Ilcusnu's C emu j-iuu'ii. I'UVSIOIAN AND SIIIIl.EO.V. Itemnved from Ne. 211 Wivt 1Ihk street te J V North l'lluee. (IjUu residence of A. Keberts.) m'A-Suid ATLANTIC CITY. The Chester County Heuso IS NOW OPEN. Comfertablo, homelike, situated very near I sea, with extended plazr.is nmiu three ecl iron Is. Tula Heuse has lenir been k no wn i tnest titfijisant summer retreat. . Junctimd J.KKIUASONi i ;&.;- i.uE., V t M , - l . .f