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5 Ime the Town The Cnittlnc nf
the Circuit Town Notes
: I Xcgular Correspondence of tbe 1 ntflliukneeii.
H l 1HV lUJUOb U UIIUU JUHU illUlI It-? vi v-
,ita by enicem Wlttlck nml Gilbert, created
vj iiulte nnoxcltemout Iti tlie vicinity whero tlie
-w. rrnil ruviilrrnit rPtinan liinn linil Itnmi tvilntml
Vi rMtlrt tlm nfTlrnrft liv n ile(irtlvnnf tlie nlrniiq
', 8 following the kIievv into cliflorent towns
i& for the past se vernl vs eekH ntul were supposed
tn Im telputvuiuntK. 'I lin vnllln liinn lincl
bobrfwntclied by tlie olllcerc, but had net
been Boen doing anything te oiiuse tlielr ur
Test. About half pnst nl.x o'clock ene of tlie
men storted down Locust street, and at tlie
Reading station was stepped by lillbcrt, sv lie
asked him what he vsntited in town. 'I'hu
.fellow immediately xtartcd te run out Hank
alley with the olllcer clesu te his heels. Ile
was caught at alley I. Tlie companion, who
was watching tlie man, Marled te run oser
Second Ktrcetas hoeii as he saw him running.
Wltllck purttticil him and ciiiiilit him
at tlie s.11110 tlme and pi. we ssheie
the ethor ene was arrested by (iilbert.
The two wero taken te tlie leekup
and seen tlie third mini was ought around
the opera heuse by the tuine eillccr. Tills
morning they were taken before "Squire
Evans aud gave their names as Ch.irlns tiiu
clair, Geergo Morrison, aud l'nuik Wagner,
the last two from Philadelphia, and the
fornier hailing lrem Camden, N. .!.,aud their
occupation as neus-agents. It was said that
two men overboard tliese men plotting te
rob a lady en Frent street, el her waleh and
chain while the parade el tlie elreus was
passing, but nn ovidenee could be procured te
warrant the held inn of the nnsencis. They
wero rolcased with the warning te lease
town at once.
Other Polled Clie.
Several men were anested last night by
Officers Gilbert and Wlttlck, assisted by
Cblef Burgess Jacksen and two npccial police
men. Tliey all Inula hearing this morning
at the oflice of Squire Kvatis.
Kdward Shattuck was uncled for being
drunk and disorderly and ler the larceny of
a buffalo rebe frejj the house of Mr. S. K.
Detwller. .Sosernl witnesses testified that
they had boeh -Shattuek in the saloons of 1 1 In
klennd Molleit, and, upon being refused
anything te drink, had acted in an ugly man
ner. It was also presed that he had been
'Bcen in the vicinity of Mr. Detwilcr's house,
and this gentleman testified that he had a
buffalo rebe stolen lrem him. Tlie man was
seen with tlie rebe when he was In the
saloons. He was arrested at tlie lumber
yardel E. N. Smith, In company with some
ether men.
Edward Morrison acted in n ery drunken
and diserdeily muiiner en Frent street and
in the lumber vard. as also did r. man
named Charles Clillercl. They were bent te
the Lancaster jail Ter HO days each, and
Khattuck receied :!0 days for being drunk
and held ler com t ler stealing of the bullale
rebe.
Henry Smith and Kidgeway Murphy were
arrested last ecuing but disc barged this
morning as nothing could be proved against
them only that they were in the company of
the former men.
Geerge Andersen had been following tlie
circus for soveral davs and claimed te lie
a member thereof. When ordered lrem tlie
grounds he aeted in a disorderly mannei ;
this caused his arrest aud sentence te Jail ter
fi days.
IheClrciiB.
The attonuunce at the afternoon imrfoim imrfeim imrfoim
vvnie of O'llrlen'sc'.riu'i w.ts net cry large,
but a large crowd was piesent in tlieevening.
The perlormance pleased all theso who at
tended, as It was ler the most put eiy geed
and up te tlie standard. Seme el the acts
oxeelled theso of much laiger shows. When
the wagons wero licing taken lrem the
grounds oneoftho wjgens upset t nr a sinal 1
, bank and caused some damage te the weed
and glass-work about tlie cage. The occu
pants et the eage were snakes ami birds, but
none escaped,
A Mlt;el.tr Atfldrnt.
Mrs. Jehn V. Stamiii met with a scry
singular and painful accident at hei home
near Columbia jeslerday afternoon. The
lady tripping es;cr a rug, lying en the iloer,
while svalklng across tlie room ssrenching
her right leg In such a manner that caused
Its breaking betsveen tlie kneu and hln. Dr.
Alex Craig iu!ckly responded sslien he ssas
Hcnt for and reset the member and made the
lady as comtertablo ns possible under tlie
circumstances. irM .siauim nau intended
leaving tessn ler a sisit te her sister near
IjCbanen te-morrow.
Town Nete.
"Vesterday nncrnoen the gasaud ss.iter coin cein coin
uiittce of council left tesvn lera s Nit te diller
ent cities, for the purpese el Inspecting the
dlflercut systems of lighting bj- electricity.
Heading, uetlilehem, Woodbury, X.J., Phil
adelphia and Harrisburg sslll be visitel.
Yesterday ssas the llttli annlscrsiry of tbe
marriage of Kes. (i. W. Illy and ssife, and
last evenlng the congregation et the 1'iesbj
terian church assembled at the parsonage
and presented te the pastor and ssile tsse
very handseme plush chairs. Tlie esening
was spent in a pleasant manner, and sslll be
romeinberod by both tlie pastor and jioeplo.
Three hundred and lllty-three jiorsens at
tending the Methodist piciuc at Peiiryu pari;
yesterday and among theso sshe ssore present
it would be very bard te Mud ene who was
net well pleased ssith the place.
By some errer the account of the base-ball
game ssas given as the Quicksteps defeating
the O. K., en last Wednesday afternoon. The
ganie resulting In Inst the opKsite ssay and
the scere was O. K H'j, iuicksteps, in. The
members of tlie O. IC. club svish the correc
tion te be made, as they take great pride. In
their clubsnud siish it te hase all the honor
due thorn, te which they ure entitled.
On account of presoneo of the circus a geed
deal of drunkenness ssas anticipated, and
Chief Burgess Jacksen had appointed
soveral special id1 icemen, but the town ssas
very (pilot, with the oxcepcion el the nrrest
at tlie lumber yards.
Te-morrow es-enliig the Lutheran church
en Second street will held a sociable In tlie
yard adjoining the church.
Heme ofeur townspeople have been greatly
annoyed by a beggar woman sshe has been
troubling them ssith demands for money
and was ijulte persistent in her demands.
One JuiIke Sues Anetlier for l.lliel.
Kx-Judge Timethy O'Connor has brought
suit for $20,000 damages against J udge Jamex
Fitzgerald, of the Cincinnati jioliee court,
for language spoken lrem the bench upon
the trial of women arrested ler keeninir ills-
. rnnutable heuses. Judge l-'itgerald having
neon luiermcu mai me neuses ssere owned
by J udge O'Connor, speke harshly of poi
sons sshe rent property for such purposes.
Judge O'Connor claims that the facts de net
warrant ceiiHiirein his case.
Ilaiiiaued Aguluttt u HUIiep.
A curious cise was tried in tlie Denser,
Cel., county court, (he opposing parties being
Felix A Graham and the Bight ftes Bishop
Machebcuf, of the Heman Catholic church.
Graham claimed that he came from Kentucky
in obedlence te an erder et the bishop, who
premised te ordain him te the priesthood
aud te employ him in his dioeese, and he
sued for breach of contract, claiming $1,160
damages. The jury asvurded Graham $'.150
damuges.
til) Clalnn lie Settled tlie Cue
The term of Andresv Heuek, sshe ssasson ssassen ssasson
tenccd a J ear and a half age for larceny, ex
pired te day, but he could net be released
from prison hocause a detainer had been filed
against him te answer ndiarge et fornication
and bastardy. Bull was entered te-day be be bo
fero Judge Livingston, for ills appearance at
the August court of quarter sessions, te an an an
sworthe charge, and lie was released from
custody. He claims that he settled thlscase
bolore he went te jail.
btaUunnry Contracts Atsurdrd.
Dctre iV Blackbury, of I'liiladelphla, has e
been awarded the contracts for furnish
lng stationery for tlie state senatn and
Heuse and state department''. The bids for
Neuate and Heuse svoreli) tier cent., and
VJ.feUi for state departments. Fer furnishing
supplier for legiclatuie, Jehn Waiiiiiuakei,
til I'hlladelphi i, and Hever A Miluer, of
Hanisbiirg, each bid V." for cent., mid the
contract was awarded te both.
Sent Out.
Bebort Osberno and Thes. White, the
tramps anisted yesterday by Constable
Deru, near Masenvllie, were heard by Alder
man Burr this ttllorueou, ami committed te
the county prison fu live day.
TUB r EATER INSTITUTE.
Their Pint Cloning HicrrlMVt a Itillll.int Sue
i cits Tlie Mednln Annrilvd,
1 Mil ovenlug the Yeates itisMtule Inaug
urated a nesv doparture in Itacleslng. lloro llero llore
tofoio no attention litis been paid te tlie dos
ing of lis school year, but thlsyear tlie head
master doterinluod te establish the custom
of marking the last of the year.
The evening oxercisns ssere epened with
prayer by the llev. Francis .1. Clay-Meran,
s he has taken a deep Interest lu the school
and has assisted the headmaster in looking
evor tlie examination paK)is. The Has.
Mr. Hardy expressed in n fusv words his
ploasure In seeing se many of tlie pupils
present and iirosentod Win. Aug. Atlee, esip,
treasurer el the school, sshe, en behalf et the
trustees ami pupils, mil tueiii all welcome.
iienad ucen prcseiu at me o.taminatiens ami
saw the work dene by tlie pupils, and would
asstue the iarents that the work hail
been tnore than satisfactory, and he was glad
that woliase liieurcity n selinel ssheie our
sons cm be lltted for the highest colleges In
tlinceunlry.
The Itev. Mr. Merau then addressed the
boys and speke in tlie highest terms of the
educational stand taken by Amerie ins, con
trasting our celleges of iccent Inundation
ssith the Kngltsh school aud colleges sshose
foundation gees luck twelse hundred sears.
Ills patriotic words te the boys had n telling
ellecu He told them toleso their country
and never feel ashamed or such a noble, nclise
and libcial country. Such ads ice lu these
(lava el Anglemania siielllil no neeueu ny
osery American. Then he told llieni te lese
their school and te eultisate such an nprif
tic cerM as the boys of ltugby or Ilteu has e ;
such u fraternal leellng that ssbether they
meet ene another en the burning sands of
AlrltM, ei nn the slopes of the Ueeky moun
tains, In the bush of Australia or the swamps
el Brazil they knew each ether as fi lends.
Mr. 1 birds then speke of the high rank
takin by alt the boys lu their ss ritten exami
nations, mid asked tlie friends te leek ever
the papers lliere lying en tlie table. He ex
plained matin the iieginulng el tlie scuoei
year no bad ellered as pries geld medals, te
be gis en te the ones sshe at the end el the
year passed the highest ss ritten elimination
In the I'.nglish studies, in m itbematics and
in Latin, He then announced that Master
Jehn II. Khy had the highest maiks in Ihig-
llsh i that Master llenj. '. Atlee had carried
olltheiii.ithcniatlc.il fnie, and that Master
Gee. T. Atloe had received tlie I.atlu medal,
liishep lliiliseu then presented the medals
in behall et the uristeis and trustees te the
successlul ones. The bishop then addressed
the assembled ceuipaiiy,prilaciug his remark
by saving that he held' in his hand n letter
from tbe headmaster, but in it net a word
ssas said about dulls cling a seecli. Htill lie
did speak, and held the closest attention el
all present while he explained te them
the ncLOsslty el tialuiiig their minds
te activity ami accuracy sshlle soling,
and se happily illustrated bis points Unit the
youngest boy could net fail te understand
Ids meaning. He did net tell the pupils that
their llle work would begin sslien they lett
the school, but that it had already begun and
would net be done till they graduated from
this earthly school Inte the hensciily.
Mr. Hauls' then decl.ucd that tlie school
exercises ss ere closed, ss hen Tayler's orchestra
struck up a lively wait, and the young
peeple enjoyed themselves in a merry dainsj
till alter Lies en o'clock.
IIAJIllLEllS tiVHI'KISElt.
ASuttcnslul I'elliu ICuld Vladf en a (Jualccr
City l'ure (iuihc
Sliue the iccent elder el the major el
i'liiladelphla in regard te the gambling
houses the lairs el tlie tiger in that city have
been either closed altogether or se carefully
gnat ded as te be practically closed evept te
patrons of unquestionable integrity. Ai ling
under instructions from hiel of Pcloclive'i
Kelly, Dotectivo Celbuiu his been looking
alter the fare playing ir.iti-rtuly lately, anil
fiem information gathered by him a raid
ssas made en Thursday afternoon en the
establishment el Charles Kane, out of the
best known and heavily backed gamb
lers iti Philadelphia, at Ne. 'Jl North Ninth
street. The mid ssas made by Detectives
Celbuiu and llulllsh, el the Control station
force, and a squad of six reserve jielicemen
In cltieu's lellies under Sergeant Kevser.
The lower portion of Kane's place iseperated
.is a cigar Mere, bar and billiaid room, anil the
only means of access te the second fleer, svheiu
the gambling is conducted, is by a wooden
stairway running up from the back yard.
Detective Cel burn first enteied 'the bar
room and overpowered the barkeeer, aud
before he could give an alarm threw him
under the bar, svlnle the elliccrs rushed into
tlie yard and up the stairway. The deer was
found looked but was quicljly broken doss u,
and the second story front room found tilled
ssith men trying in sain te find some means
of escape. The raid svas made sosuddenly
that the gamblers had no time te remove
cither the money nr chips that ssere en the
fare and roulette tables and a large sum of
casn ssas secured.
The proprietor, Ivane, and futiilcen ethers
svore scented and marched te the Central
potlce station, sshere they ssere giseti a hear
ing before Magistrate Smith. Most or them
wero professional gamblers and steoreisler
gambling houses, and, ssith the exception el
Kane and a man named l'rodeiick Horst Herst
meyer, et Ne. till Milllui street, tlie names
gisen me supposed te hase been llctltleus.
The layout, which was taken te police head
quarters, was the most iiimpli te and eestly
that has been eaptmed in Philadelphia fo. fe.
mauyjears. Kane was held in f sun ball for
court and the ethers in $.'i00 each te keep tbe
peace.
res,llillll or a tVoed ruuiiiie.
At the convention of the A met lean Society
el Engineers, at Deer Park, en Thursday,
-Mr. 1 Colliugvveod, of HlUibcth, N. J., read
a paper en the preservation of the forests, its
pin peso being te show the necessity el exer
cising economy in tlie use of lerest products
and the apparent K)ssililily of a ssoed fam
ine. The ssnter concluded that the supply
et white pine in the United States is certain
te be exhausted before the cud of thi,
century, and probably in Canada also. Ol
Southern pines, at tlie present rate el con
sumption, thore is said te he 100 years' siq
ply otspruce and hemlock east of the Miss
issippi. Thore is probably 'J." yens' supply
of hard weeds. The supply of black walnut
and ash is being rapidly exhausted. The
supplies el ether kiudsnf ssoed me, however,
se abundant that a (amine cannot be pie
dicted. lu roterenee te tree planting, the
ssrltersays that sslien intelligently under
taken In regions ssheie timber is scarce, a
fair return is made en the iiisestmeut. In
the discussion that followed it ssas Insisted
by Messrs. Colliugvveod and ethers that tim
ber planting can lie made sus piolitable as
corn planting.
Iliuh Scheel Mattvr.
The exercises of the high school commence
ment w ill begin in the eera house en Tues
day morning at h o'clock sharp. Tcachers,
pupils ami diiocters sslll meet at the high
school building at 7:::e a. in., march in ptneos ptnees ptneos
sleu te the opera house. The piogramme of
exercises is a lougenoand the committee of
arrangements deslre punctuality en the part
of alt participants.
The iati onset tlie high school should net
lorget the reception te be gis en by the pupils
in the high school building en Monday even
ing, from 8 te 10 o'clock. Thore will been
exhibition a line collection of paintings and
drawings, executed by the pupils of the girls'
high school.
tl'he high school concert, at the orient
house en Tuesday ovenlug next, w 111 be an
excellent musical entertainment. These who
enjoy music for ibelf will have a chance te
hear seme very geed geed work. The
"Here's Serenade," from Den Pasquale, and
a Swissair, "When Up the .Mountain ('limit
ing," were admirably sung at the rehturs.il
this morning. The chart is new open.
'llie New () ,. It. Commander.
On the second billet for Iho coiiini.inder-m-chief
of the Grand Army encampment in
l'eitland the Hen. Samiial Ilurdett, el Wash Wash
iiigteu, sv.es elected by a vole of 210 te 1 10 ler
Gen. Jeshua A. Koynelds, et New Yerk, and
70 for Jehn W. Burst, or Illinois. The elec
tion was made unanimous.
Fer senior vice-coinmander-iii-cliief o. e.
Gov. Selden Cenner, was chosen by accla
mation. Te the iKteltien of junior vice-cein-lu.mder-iu-chlef
Comrade Lewis, of Atlanta,
ssas chosen en the seced ballet.
A Cremation buhjert lrem ltaltimere.
The body of fmleilck l.vcrsmali, Inte of
Bdtlmere, airlvcd hi Lancaster this ailei ailei ailei
uoeii in charge of his seu aud daughter. It
was taken at once te the cioiirdery, ss hnie it
svas iucllici.tted. Deceased was Ihiiii in t.ci
iii.my, and ssas i I years of age at the tlme of
his death, which eccuried May 31st,
CeIebruttHK 1IU Illrthcln).
Themas lleece celebrated his bhtlulay an
niversary nt his home en Woodward street
last evening. A largu number of friends
ss ere present and tlie Geed Will baud as
sisted te nulls en the occasion with several
toot.
HAtltsa TOO MUCH.
A l'rlvale Wiitileuaii sshe Kxecutr I.esiil
1'rercM AVlllieut Autlierlty.
Cldcl Justice McGllnu will dispose of about
forty cases te-morrow morning. A large
majority nre theso small boys who wero
complained against for playing ball lu tlie
country seme miles from the city last Sun
day. A number of tlie boys wero served
with the warrants by a night watchman
who spends most of his tlme during
the day at McGllun's oflice. This man
is named Dare, and he lias net the legal
right te execute warrants. His only jsisi jsisi
tleu is that of a private watchman,
but he presumes that btc.uise he sves sworn
in by tlie mayor that he lias the legal au
thority te oecute warrants. The regular
olllcers of the city complain, and they have
causa te, abeutspccl.il elliccrs executing legal
process, and they sslll has'e u test case madu
If the private watchman persist hi executing
wanants.
A Veuiig llurglar Mint at Six Ilium.
Tlie Voltssille iiollce 'lhursday morning
chased for tnoie than a mlle and Hied six
luellectual shots idler a boy named James
(iiiicn neioie capturing mm. no nau ucen
noticed lu u heuse under suspicious clicuin clicuin
stauees, hut ssas released en prolesslons of
Innocence. An examination of the pieinises
revealed the fact that he was lu the act of
breaking Ijite a store. The Jimmy he svas
using exactly ins me marics leu iy such an
instrument at three iccent biitglailcs ami he
is charged ssith all of them. His patents nre
I espectable peeple and his fatlier reiused te
de anything for him aud he was sent te jail.
He is eighteen yc.us of age.
One Vagrant.
The only Inmate nt the station house best
niulit svas one ledger. Ile claimed te be a
puildlcrlii seaichel sseikiiudssasdlschaiged
tills morning.
Without i.lectrii l.lchl.
The city was ssitheut electric light last
night en account eT i epalrs being made at the
works en Church street.
SI. MarjN Panic hl.il Scheel.
Art we go te pi ess the St. Mary's l'tirec hlal
school are holding their annual celebiatlnn
at the 1 'niten ejiera house.
Des r leigel the sports nt Mi lininii s I'alk en
July 4, and leiiieinliei entiles fei liorse mi h
lirni "iituiclay, .lime 17. All jiaitlis enterlnit
Ihiisej will liu allowed te Mdlk tlieui flee of
cliaiKcen Hie ti.K It dutliiK the week piece illng
tin iiucm. ?ld.1,C,s.ltn
'1 ell phene Celinei llelm.
II 1 IliisciMlrl.'H Heur nillU, I line Valley
and If I' llaserstlek, dial and lumtici, licllen,
base lieun ceniiectcil with tlie telephone ex
change. Hep foretts J'tnslrri contain no eaiMtcuin te
bum mid Initate 1 lie) hoeIIih and kill puln
unci stlengtheii weak part. ' at ilrng(H.
JIAItlSIAHIJi.
I.niis sjitii On .limn t, by Itev In. I' .1.
MiCulliigli, lluietlis I.i'al.v, of orlireuv Hie,
( licHtei i ennty, te SllnsCuirln smith, of imp,
Iinc lhi i county.
ii:a in s.
Ill ns III thli city, en the Jlth Inst, I'micK
widow of the late deergi) Itudy. In lim N,th jeur.
'the relatives mid Irlcmls of I lie lumll) ale le
hp, ctfully Invited te attend tin; funeral, from
the iciddoncuel Inn miii, Mlchai I ltud. Se SI'i
SSei-t Mllllln striet, en .iluriliiyulli'rniHin nt J
o'clock lute ruieiit at Zlen s ceuietei ild-
l.rar ii In tills elly, en the .tli Inst, Clul
t lull l.elell, In the TTlli jiai of Ids ni;e.
I he relutlses and lilemli am tespi ctlnllv in
slteil tealteiiil the funeral, from his Inte icl
d( nee. Ne PiJ Illulitn et, en Siimla) alii i nueii,
at 2 e ( tee U luti rmenl In Ien c (Ueeters itd
l.lsr In tliU i II), en tlie -'Illi Inst, lii-i pli
hlke.llgisl tiS JIMls
'I lie leliitlses mid fit, nils of the fiinilH me te
Hptctlully Insllid In ntti nd the Itini ral fiem
ipsllli lesldeni e. Ne 'Ji 'until alel Bin i t, en
sundry aflerniMjn ut ' i, clock. Inlernienl at
oedvutil Hill cemelirs Jld
JIAJtlCETti.
I'liiladelphla rriMlme .Vl.irkel,
I'llILAllKl.nilA, lllllejli I (I'll wan In gi oil cle
uiuud. s, ,. i el SSevlein winter Ilrtiii.nl fllVe,
IS Viper ten.
'fin Mem iniuket wiiKstisid) lint without ni
tlvtlj : -utcs or I, li Kinds, inc'Iiidlin; Sllim
Iwkeii ul IH'.. I'i nn'ii lamils', nt Jljtt -.
SSi stern de Jl 'iri5 it, PalciiU Vf'" 75
Use Heur dull ut II T'i per Intnel.
At Hie 1 p in call Wheat was (11140 hid ler
Jiiiu'i 'Ji for July; ilK), ler Aug.; II el
ler sept
Cem 'Ii;c, .lime 1 M'4e lei .Inly; Mi ..i
Aug. : .Me let -ept
Oits-.UjC hiil tin June j S-t. fei Jnlv ;
37c , Aug : 3IJ-jC, Sept
New yerk rrediii lurket.
New s. eiik, .luun a; -Heur iiauKet dull,
city mill ( xlra, t '.xicfVui: Hue, H i'-QI 'A,
siipeillne, t-t lO'il 711; (.ominen te tunc Kx
tin Ohie, It Uvftl O); ceimI In Choice I xtia
Wetein,llJi7S , Sllnneietn. ft ,'iOf1 '
Wheat Se i UimI, Winter, July, II de1.. : Aug,
II (' , sept , il HI
Cern Ne 'i Mixed, .Inly, Wic; A111: , Sll.c
S, pi . Mr
((Us Ne 2 Mlxisl, June, ,J7J( , Juts, IT'.c
i:i dun.
It irle nemtii ii.
I'elk dull ; Mess, llf(ll '"
laird )i 7i, ! nly ; 1! '), Aug
Vlelasses nemln ii 'Jlc fei 5i lent.
Turpentine 111 in at .v.c
Iteslii dull utfll7KJI -"fei xtnilned te geed
Kielghts steid
llutterstiHd ; SSi-tern Imitation Cieamerj,
iuvi-c, jirinie in Liioice 1 reillliei leu, eJK'
m e easier enolce Ullle iiiuh, S'tt'J
r.KKxiiuii ; iiesiem, 1(1(1 ; nunc,
u, l.klK(.
jiicu nun anil uiii imugrti
Snenr dull , Kntlned Cutleir and Clashed
7V.fi "'4c . ( eiifc clleiicrV ' ,"r r.
lullim iiil(t : liilme city, .'.'Q.S.'V-l(,c.
Ceirce dull . fall e irgecs, S'.c.
Hay iili I ; Ne. 1 'ilmethy, a'aQll (i".
I'ctreleum film, rellned in cases, Uiflee.
Chicago I'roilnre .Starlcet.
( uicAoe, .luneCi,, II .XI a. 111. Maikct epuiiud
W heat .Inly, Ssjjc ; August, 'niljc ; "opt.. 'JiXu.
Coin Inly, t7i , August, td',,0 ; epl , I'i'.e.
Oati lids, J-.'iie Aug , '.7!,e ; Sent , Jja.'c.
Perk .Inly, M1 ii j Aug-jlleJi; Sept., fi(H7
laud Vug , te 7.'.
JUlis-Jul),'! IU, Aug, Ki 5il. Kept .Vu)
CLOS1M).
1 r i II111 het sveather had seme cllid en
SS hcnt aud Cem lesl.i .closing them ueuily hall
acentheleu tlicdo-eon esleiday (oedhii
lng, heucver, piesented it genulne break. Oats
and I'iovIeIoiis vteie stead and neinln.ill) 1 1 1 1 -chtuged
110111 enleida, closing htcud ami
11 nn
SS heat .Inn", Sn'c , July,
5.-KC! Allg,
Aug, t(.'4e;
Aug, i-.'-m
:4. Aug,
AiiB.liiTJKi
Aug , 5 Ml ;
yr.iW'i; fepi .'U'iC.
com .nine, f'c
Sent . tfiT.4i licc.
July, 17l
eats luiiu. iiyic ; July, a-."
-T'aO ; Sent , JS'vt.'s4e
fork lime, iu iM
July. 110
flll.'lT' ,ftlU 111: held.. 111! C7krtlll .'41.
Lain 1 line, 'l (,::c, J nly. ii Oi'A
!-c nl $il N).
K1US 1
1 11 11c. a.) s.'i :
July, fi 10;
Sejit
tJiO.
Use Meck rrlrcii.
C'liicAOe. Cattle ltccelnts, 7,.U)U head j ship
incuts, J.'en head, tiadliu; hiUk and uiaiket
II1111; shipping shciri, l,.cj)f(l,VO D.s, f,-, nvs
ii HI : l,'.Mni...VJll.s ,- Hfi7S; tiVWJl.aie B,s,5ii0
JV 1(1, stock! rs and feedeis, flfitiS; nmu, hulls
and mlNcd, 2 "-)ii I US; Mnphd nleeis, $.' 'iVji
"'), llueiigh lexans, corn lcd,l&jJ5 jgrisscis,
J 75J I iV
Hogs HccelplH, ai.ene held ; shlpinnnlH, i,(k
maiket opened 5e hnvci, hut cleied linn; rough
and lulled, 4 'J-KJI 1(1 ; packing and Khlpnlnu.
tt III?. .V, . II. .1.1 ,M,l I.I..II.?. ,IOI..IU e
- u4n . - 1 ii.i.. rii.iv, 1- , ntvii, Tv , mi,
bheciv Ilea elnta. ll.ouehead : Hlilnmieitri. 11,1111,
market Hteady, except lauihs.sihleh weie lower;
mil Ives, fi .'hi01 M; Western, J uuQi be ; lex
mis, M ae I 73 ; I.amhj, 13,
Kast l.iHKirrr Citttln netlse and Hi 111 , Ik-hI
15 OM(i), lair togeod.ll 7'as rs coiniueu, I'J5
(I 60; iteelits, (-71 head: shlptncnts, esj
head. Ne blilpinents te New Smii vesterdny.
Hega stoic exclted, strong and higher; I'lilla
ilelphlas.lt Stkiil XI; pi line select light Veikcrs,
II tisTf I 15; lciclpts, l,UM head; slilpinents, 1.700
head, shlpineiits vcstciday te New Yolk, 'J cai cai
le.nlrf. bheep shin and unelnngcd j leculpts, ;,(i0D
head; shlniuciils, l.luu head.
New Yerk Mm k IWarlicl.
New Velar, .1 11110 '.1!. Wall Bttect, l;.te p. in.
Meney ut 1 per cent. Kxchaiige 111 m
anilhlghni atllsSctlWli (levnrnineiits Unit.
Curiency l.'i, tlil' bid t's Coup., 12Ji,J hid ;
4i'a de, !Ui bid.
'J tie stork maikct opened etendy, svtth the
inception of l'aetlle Mall, which svas sold down
fiem 51 te Vi en icperts Mint the City of Teklo
steuld be a total Jess. Alter the llrst call the
nuiiUel become dull, iiudtlieclciillngsiip te noun
wcue Unlit and (Ins old of featme, Attei midday
tliciu st ana shaip Intel sal of buying, caused by
the announcement that Del. hack .t W'cstei 11
lt.lt Ce. haditeuluicd the usual ijunrteily divi
dend et -' pel cent. Tlie maikct U new linn and
J In 1 percent higher.
Western t'nleii
.Vitains Kspiess
Alueilinu l.xplcss
Ii. i Cxprcms
Wells, t'argeA Ce ,
IW. 1. A C , ,
C. C. C. I ,....
New Yerk Central
New J ciuy Central
lllineli Central Kxpiess ........
Itliln l'ut.,r..l
I P.M. 3 I'M.
t I.J
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Michigan Central...',.. ,',, ,', ',,,,
Neithciu l'acltle
" l'ruleirud
I'entml l'aclilc,..., ,,,.
Union l'ucltle ,
MUieurt l'Aciae ,
53
;,
Terns I'uclflr,
New Yerk Klevuled
Metropolitan
Manluiltan
Alt. A Terre llimle....
l'ruterred.,
Canada Southern. ,,
"J
18
Caiman racitie.
CIllCHUO Alten in
ChCK. .t Ohie,
7si2
'1
II. A Hud "S
Del., Lae. A Went 101?
Denver
Kile
" Preferred...,..,
Ihiniiltml A 8t.,ie
" l'relcrrcd..,.
Kansas ..Texan...
Lake Hliere
I,. K. A.VV
l.'VB'Ile.t Nimhvllle
Mellis A Kssex
Nertliwcst ,
" rmfcrml
Ontario ,t WcHtern
Ohie A Mfsslsslppl
l'rofeneil.
raclllc Mall
cjutcknllver
" l'rulmred
Ucadlnir..
1J
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127-1
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IKSii
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t.l
71'i
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Keck Island..
him KraiivlKCO.
i
I'refuned
Ouinlia
ii
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I'lcfeiiccl
Ht,
Paul...
rreiuricii
Nash ACh d
M l,.,H. A W
Wahisll
' I'letcncd..,.
C, II ,V J
ltechest( r A I'lttHliuri;.
I'd. A r.vatis..
Manltnlia, ,
Oivgeu A Nav
OicKen Tiiumce
Piillniau Palace Car...
win
tri"
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BterK JtlitrketJt.
tjuotutlens by Heed, McUrunn A Ce., Hankers,
lauicaHler, in.
11 a.m. 12m. 3p.m.
Mlitunurl 1'aclflc
Michigan ceturni
New eik Central
New Jersey Central
Ohie Central
!!., laick.A SVenteni
Denver A Itle (jianile.......
i:tle
Kans.cs A 'I exits
I.tkosheie
Chlesge A N. W., coiiiuieu.
N.N. Out. A Western
.St. Paul A Omaha
l'aclilc Mull
Itechester A l'lttuburg
SI. Paul
'I ex as l'aclilc
Union l'acltle
SViihnsh Common
Wuh isli I'I elul l ed
WesK rn Union Telegraph,.
Louisville A Nashville......
N i., Chi A. St I,
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I'eiinsylvaulit
Heading
1'. T. A liiiUulii
Northern I'aclltc Counnen
N'nrlhelii I'ucllle l'ruf
Ilcstent llle
Philadelphia A Kllu .
.Northern Cent ml
( ( uti.il 1 innsp
Canada Southern
I7JS
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I'ceplu'i Picsseuirer
t7J4'
S7!t,
l.OCitl StOChH Htlll llelllllt-
Hcpeitcil by J. II, heng.
I'ur lsst
sal no. sale.
l-uncteti l City, 0 per ei lit., Its
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" I " Sehisd linn lw
" I " lu I or 91 ears li
" 4 In .', or '.ii ears km
" 4 " In luer'Jie'ius lu)
Mauhelm Ikjieugh lean len
HAKK HTlXkS.
First National Hank h'
Farini rs National llauk te
Kiilten Nntlmi'il 11 ink lei
lame tster County National Hank .... .'"
Celuuililis Natien il It ink "
( hilslliiia Natlenul lUuk H
Kplinila Nntlenul llink Um
h (ml National llank.Celiiinhla Km
Klist National Hank, Mnshuig Ii
Kll.t National Ullik, Mariettu He
Klint National Hunk, Ml. Jey H
l.ltltr Nutlenal Hank l"l
Milliliclin National H.tnk Inn
t'nlen National Hank, Mount Je ... V)
New Helland National Hank I"l
Cap National Hank )')
Ouarisllle National Hunk Km
Neitliein Hank sleck. lin
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TUIIN1'IKKHT(S.SH, j
Hlg spring A Henver Valley ar
llililgeiieit A Horseshoe 1 1!
Columbia A Chestnut Hill 'i'i
CeliimhtaA SS'aahlngten 'Je
Conenteifit A Hlg spring 'ii
CuliiinhlaA Miuli'ita 'J5
Ma) town A hllzibetbtimii 'i'
l.aiHiislcrA Kphratn r.
Ijtnc islcrA Willow Sin ct i'i
hlnishurgA Mlllpeit i'i
MaiiettaA Maten '-
Marli tin A Mount Jey 'J5
ltnc , hlUatiethtevt u A Mlddli tett n. he
Haneimtc'r A t'niitslllu '
l.iimhKter l.llllz
Kast Hntuilv vtlne A SS itiieshurg .... .')
l,anc;ilcr A Wllllitinstimn v.",
l.tnciuterA Maner !')
Lancaster AMiiuhcIm i'i
Ijinc.lJter A Marietta
Itucuntur A New Helland leu
MISCKLLAMEUCS STCM KH.
Qiiarryvlllell. K .VI
Mllleisvllle strict Car !i
IinUll1ng Printing Company. ... fu
(icsllght and t del Company . "
htevens Heuse (HuudS) Inn
Columbia (.as Company 'X
Columbia Water Cemnans In
7 VI
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husiiui lianna Iren Company lie
Marietta Hollew-t are Km
htevens Heuse W)
Mlllems llle Nermal Scheel 2S
Nerlhi in Jlarket VI
Kastein Market 50
Weslein Market .VI
Utnciinter City Stiecl Itallvta Ce. ... '
tuts Company Heiuls He
( eluinbla Hoieuuh lleinls inn
I.aiieiister A Suxiuehaiiua ai
l.aiuastcr A New Dins llle -
loe
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7.(1
XEU AitriMTItiEMEXTN.
B
AKJXd I'OWDKK.
ROYAL
BAKING
POWDER.
Absolutely Pure.
THIS pewdci nesersarlcH.
HtieiiKtli and whuh'Mii
mars clot polity,
nencss. Mote ecu-
inimical than the eidlnarv kinds, and cannot be
sum in coiiipetlllen Willi the multitude of low
test, shell vt eight, alum or phosphate) pewdeis.
SiiM only in cant. Koyal IIakine l'ew lira Ce.,
tin, uevAL iiAuise row urn cu
Saw Yerk. may'27 1 d.tsv
ifi it an eircci
-lirANTKI). AN ASSISTANT COOK AT
IV a hotel Apnlv at
ltd CITY llOTUl,, North ijuccu Stieet.
PKNNA. OIOAKS FHOM, fl.00 1'KK
Ilundied up, at
JIAHTMAN'H YKI.I.OW 1HONT UIUAIt
U'l OltE.
rpAKi: xeni'i;
1- The llammondspeit .sec. and (ieldeu
Age
Champngucs ain sold hy the hettluaud enseal
KUllKUIl'.S I.KjUOUSI'OHK,
ju3i2td WCentie Square.
P7OI0SAJ,Sl''eTr KKI'AIHINO S'l
Maiy's cluiich, nceeidlng te architect's
plans, still he leeeiscd by the pastor until bun
clay at S p. in. I'laim, Ac., may he seen nt the
pal nonage. Jc-Jl 8td WA fK
nuTisTJiiASs TTeAiiDiNa.
Ij Together with the choice of looms en the
flrHlorsi'cninllfenr. Hurpasscd by noue lu the
city. Call en or addicts,
NO. Ul NOKT1I QUIIEN ST.
Table boarders acconiinedatod. aC-tfd
rum
ri'KK KYK
WHISKEY ATifm
be surpassed fur I lie
r a
lnones
(limit ciiu net
ItOllltUU'bMQUOIthTOItK,
iipr." 1 (IK Ne. ! C'entre Square,
17IOUNALK AT t'OIA'IN'S STAHLKS,
i leai City Hetel, Neith ijucen sticct, Lnn
custci, l'a., ene extra heavy Drnlt lleise, C )inn
old, geed worker and guaranteed Maind. AUe
Hcseral geed III Ivlng unit llusliieits llen.es, one
geed stepping lit cam Mam; soma geed Haggles,
used hul little i II nines new aud second-hand.
All line wishing TO IIU V OH .NHLI, call and
Hie me SATIS PACTION UI'AltAS TKKIl
juJ.Std CltfSC'OliVI.N,
s
iKCUKi: IIKUHTUIiU'S KHAKI' UUIIiI)
5 1NIJ SAKI1 1'reiMiL'tl seeetallv for brick
st erk aim plastering liy a new Crusher and no
rxfrn charye. And no kuch eliaree or sentence
a Charles A. lluddenelk. the Nesv Yerk con
tractor, received July 23, lbS5, will ever be made
leany of our Laucajter liuUdeis Loek for the
eentence In te-day's dallies and take warning.
1. 6. Orders received
.AT UECHTOtD'S,
Ne.BJ North Qun SttMt.
A'Eir AltrEKTlSEMEXTS,
rrlV, CITYTAX1H PAYAMirn OX OH
Jl heforeJUbV I, wlllinn nhiileiiicntef 3 licr
cent, enicc hours from ti a.m., tn3n in.
h. K.TMYKIts,
Jcl.llStd CllyTniimurrr.
QfJHOOli TAX l'Olt ISteT).
The duplicate Is in the hand ofthe Measurer.
Three per cent, oil for prompt payment.
W. O. MAIltJltAl.l,, Ticnsuirr,
Ne. I'i Centre .Siinarc.
r- Ofllcn hours from 9 a. in. te I p. in.
Junell-tfilU
C IiA KICK'S TK.V STOltK IlliST (lOOI).S
mid llencAt Prices. (Ininiilalcd Sugar, 7e.
While "A.." he. Cellce, Ke te aVi Tft ,. l'ure
Svruii, 10c V it, (leniuuiHeap, 3e V bar. Ijiuii
diy Htslch, 5c V It., lelenhone.
UliAltn r. n i r.A n ititr.,
33 West King Street,
Fpui: kati'IiKePhtcjnij hivkk.
JL Photograph copies of the line plctuie el
the three, das' battle nt Stone Itlver, new anil
font week licnrn te boron In lluiirer A Hutten's
clothing steru window, Centre Hituiire. 1'orsale
at Ills callers-.
JOHN W
J20!t(l
HUIH.KV. l'hntngniphcr,
Ne. 13 West Kfnghticet.
Tfi: uhkam. e te i:. m. danck .t
1 CO. for HlJl'KltlOll ICK CltKAJI of all the
Yitileus flavors. I'lenles, 1'cittlv ills and I'rlvuli)
Parties nupplleil at the Lewest Maikct Itates.
lee Criain dillveicd at any point without
charge. Pull satlxlactlen guiuunteeil In ever'
lesiHct. l'leiiseglse tin a tnll. Teletihone con
nection. K M IIAN'CKACO.,
Jels-'iwd Ne. MS Seulh (lieun Btleet.
TSTKNI VAKI).
JQ. J. SWARR&CO.
GOAL.
KINDLING WOOD.
Orriun: Ne. In Centre Bqunre. Heth yitnl and
eftlcu connected with telephone oxchange.
aprl.'l-ljd.SIAf.U
DKMOOKATir f'OlTN'TY cemmittik:.
Theic will he ii met ting el the Detun
cnitlc county ceuimlttec el laincaster eeutits'.
In the tsniiinllti't rcMims, third story et Keplei's
poslellicobiilldlnir, l.aiicastei city, en MONO. Y,
JUNK Jl, 1SS5, nt in o'clock it in , te II x a time for
the meeting el the County ( onseiitlen
SS . U. IIKNSKI., Chiilliunn.
J. It I.iciitv:
H s Pattlhsen, Secretailes.
W II Old hit, S
I.am astkii, I'll , June 15, 1SS5. Junl5-td
-ri:i)i(TieN
IN
CrSTOM-MAIK
JLY llethlng A well made,
iir ,v well iiiaue, i.iegnni iriuimeii
and perlect llilliiK Huslness nlt ler Usui. A
gcssl hngllsh Corkscrew Wemti'd Suit, flat
braided, In one, two, three nr lour button cutn
way, lerli5(l. A handsome Cheek Casslmeie
Suit ler t-ii i'i An ( h ginit t-erge hull, In bhu k,
lilue, ilnth or blown, lei tl5(. I'lne Kugllsh
.Striped or ( hi k Pantaloons liem KiKJup He
nieintier, all stork Is strictly llrsl-class. Kscry
guiuicnt wanaiiliil te h i epresentnl. A
iroeil lit, st ell made and nleei. tilmmid. 'the
unit1 si asbeumeui
I of patterns in thin city
A II HOSKNhl'KIN.
liiJUimdlt
37 North tlue'cn Btleet,
QAK HAM.
The Largest.
CiiANTUt Iletall stock en the continent. Cleth
lng In piles en counters, thicker than
sthint sins ks In harvest Meld
V AiUKrs. All kinds of clothes ler all ages,
shapes, lzi, occupations, work da,
plaj-day, stick day, hnndiiy, warm
ihty , i old day w cat and no d ly at at
hut night wear
i) ai ns Always the heslel Unkind Justwhat
iiu ask for Leng and laigeexperU nee
enahlc'it us te glse just what we
premise.
THE BEST.
Pkh - 1 In l,iti't. Thousands knew while.
'1 he Most reBTim I.lsst
Ii. given.
lens of thousands i an be m ls t d a
well
Nell tiik MitiL lies ' bi its-. ill wisit.as low
its i
Wanamaker & Brown,
OAlt II.SI.I..
s I, ( iil'trl, SiT AMI Vltlllll.1 eillKl.lH,
1'iiiiAiir.i i uiA. JeJItld
uiim: I'itu i: mst
or
BOOTS and SHOES.
Infants' Kim I.enlhei
liitlen Plus's, u5c , 4'S',
and '"
( hlidn n's KM ei I'' hide
pilug lb el, hIc, I
te ;X. 75e
Chlldien's hid and
I'ebhle Hiitten, h 1 1 el
win linf.fl (Miami il 15
Misses' Scheel Miih'S. hIe, 11 te J, II .
.VINseV I'etihle Hiitten, heel el spring heel,
l7e, 11 te 1. I 'A
Hes' S-elld Leather I.ace fch(M', ste, I te 5,
1 ().
He' Hiitten Mines, size, I teft, H 25, Jl 50 and
il 75.
Men's OihmI I.iathei I-'iee or Cenglcss "hoes,
II 'i'i and I 50
Vlen's Haw Hell hlns'-.tl '
Men's Klin shot s, Mas s w nrtli t-l i, out fjfi
We hive them lu I-aci , Cengiesi el lliillen,
hi eul or uai row t(s
Ladles' tine Mil Hiitten, our own make,
siimiie ei round, f"e. 12M
Ijullf-,' Hue I'chhli Hutten, II i II.Vl.
A S( ly Uiii Opcni Mlppi'i, II tt
Men s Hue hand sewed "-Ikh s, hutten or hue,
lien
Vli n's tine S ankeiiphast. t.I.eiund l.il
Vlen's Heat VV el king Shoes, 75e
Men s I nlf Heets, f-'en
Ladies Mne l.lose 1 op Hutten mines, Miuarc
or i mind tee, liiUandiJ.Vj
SHOhS OK ALL l)L-( HIPlleNs MVIlK TO
llltllhll A I' MIOH'l NO I'll I.
JOHN HIEMENZ,
Ne. 61 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
IMJL'IUKIl HlIMHNt.
(")l'K I'llHTS FOU
STJllEE GOODS
1 1. siiiiiKMAUhnr.
Reduclien Price List of Men's, Koj-s' aiid Children's
CLOTHING.
THIN CO Vl'sat 40.
hULHSUCKLH C'OA'Ihniid V HSTs liem i.l'
"VietterSKEIISIICKKIlSut tl.7
MKN'b HUslNKss SUITS it 11.50, 5ea, (eui,
and 17 no.
MHN'h IHtESS SUITS at l.0, 110 lie, H'iOK anil
lllei.
VIHN'S HllHlNHsS PANTS at 7V.
SIGN'S VLlWOOL CASSlMKUi: l'ANTsal
1 00, 15 50 and 1 (in
HO i S si ITS at tl no, tlM, $3 nn, It te, j 00 up
te line
CllILIiItr.N .s SUITS fmnill i'. upnauls
Custom Department.
Out 8m cUltUM III this depaitmciit inoWeul
hciguhu ting In all loleis, the miiue weiuake te
elder In flist-class slylcn lei $11.00
ALL WOOL PANTS te eidfi at fl.ne, $1 no,
t:t en, te ini, $7.00, 94.eu.
'llie place te trade Is whcie ou can get the
most for your ineney, and wheie ou can have
the laigest varietv le select lreni.
L. 6AK2MAN & BRO.,
Till: FAblllO-iAM.K MI.HCIIANT TAILOHS
AND I LOTH I LHS,
Nea. GQ-68 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
(Ittghtnn tliobeuthwcst Cor. of Orange btieet,)
LANCASTKH, l'A.
-Open llve until tt o'clock, Sittuidiiy until
10 o'clock. Net connected with any ethi r
clothing heiibu lu thu city.
FOU SALE OH ItENT.
ATl'UIVATUSAMC-THKliATlJ HvAl HvAl
(tenceet Ames S. Hendersen, ileeeused, ut
tint iioithwet tumor of Kast Mug unit Ann
stitet. ALLAN A. IIIIKU & CO.,
Juu'i-lwil 1"S h.usl Mug Sticel.
IOlTllKNT."
3 Time Law OllUesal Nn. tri NOItTII IWKK
HTKKl.Tl and a halnunt55 hut long, supplied
with stater aud heul.
uiat1J-tld H. FUANK K31II.EMAN.
-irlllTr.OAKIUMinnvVeHSAIJr
V Persen j w antlug White Oak Lumber, cut
toerdei. canbeaccomuiedated nt ence by call
ing en the undersigned at New I'revldeiicn ta
Men. Alse, Halls and l'esta of all kind. '.u
cei d or White Oak sv oed.
? McKALLS&HKO..
Jt!33wd SialthvllU V, O., Lane. Ce., l'a.
aunitiNii.
SUMMER CLOTHING.
Tli in goods or every dcMriitieii.
Scersuckpi's, Alpacas, Linens, Flan
nels nml Serges. An iiliiiiiilaiil supply
at very low prices for Men, Heys and
Children.
A. 0. YATES & CO.,
602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST.,
I'lilladelpbln.
ui'J-Smd
CK.M I -A N Nl A l, MA UK-IIOWN SA MI.
Great 40 Days' Clearing Sale
-.VI-
HIRSH & BROTHER'S
One - Price Clothing
-AND-
GENT'S FURNISHING STORE,
HEOINNIN(j
SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1835.
Den I fall leav.ill emell el llimippei tiinlt
ellt'itd seu el ehtuliiliiK OlihAl IIAH(,AINs
Loek fin Ilstet sp, , l.if luigains lie Tl week In
thedalls papeis
Hirsli & Brether's
ONE PRI0E CLOTHING HOUSE,
COUNKUnt NenilKjI'LLNMIII LI AND
l'l.NS -(! AKh
w
ILlilAMHON A lOSlKlt.
II.K his I I-ll
Check and Plaid Suits.
tin the lalelnivel we lute a set) line ll
snitiiieiitiil I hei k and I'lald suit,
V MIKI) PLAID st JT, ii el, MJe"
A CASMMhHL C1ILI K st IT, all wool, Ml no
A v cry Fine, llcht eelnied, esei plaid, straight
Ireut s.vi K hl'lT, new t)iu, tlliim.
A supeiiei CAMP1ILLI. CAbSIMhlth
A rich HHOWN CIIKCh M'lT, straight trout
sack, nevt style, MTUO
And a large variety of sC'MMLK
COATS AND VESTS,
In Vlpaia and Si,.Htl((l
HARVEST PANTS, 81. OO,
PIlJI E Nh( KTII.S.ii Mil let y el eoleis, s lei I5c
SILK K.l hUSl'l.N DHIiS, IV.
I.MlIAI.siAIlt' PINs, (.old Kients, 25c
Sl'-MMEH bILh NhCIt WKAIl, 'lei Uuud fulls.
In Light unci Mark shades, rc
Ihc Lai-gest variety et CLLI.ULOII) COLLAR'S
mid Cl lis, and a h iniKonie iiHHOitment
of non M'liuablitSLKI.V h III' llONs,
wlttiHLAL SlOM.s, 35c to5ec
GLNl'FANCV IIO-ILItl, JOc , iV., .Vs.
Summer Underwear.
HAI.HHK.t.AN, NOV1-NOV I, INDI V MAl.K.
I'KMIIHOKB leather weight IIU VWLIts.
SSIU'Ii: .IILVN DUASVLIPi, and mm let el
HLKAf HKI) MlbLIN MIC SSS Kits, n.
llie price Is made low te tlen
them out
lOUIIAYMAKlUts,
A I'lint-Fitting OVERALL, 50c., 7tV. ani 85e.
V liicnk lu the 1'ilcc nf
STRAW WTS.
liENTVIIllfcSS slUASSb, in SV hlln 01 Jllscd
Colels, iV', le.Vlc
OKNT.VlJKNUINi: VIACM.VAW, tl el
(jKNTb'l'lNK MANILLA, tl .VI.
KINK CANTON IIHAIlis, 75e , fl.nuand tl VI.
MKNTb' Pit Nil HAT, a straw that will net
lueiik, Mie. and 7.V.
Flue FHH.VC II MILAN bTUAWS, fei ( hlldien,
Vu pei cent, oil the legitlar pilci
LIGHT STIFF FELT HATS,
Light ei D.lll. Tiliniuing, tl.VI.
LINKN IIATb, i'lC
LINLN HATS, with huge lull btlin, .V,
Carriage Lap Dusters,
LMIIItOIDKKKH, i.h. let-'.i.
UUK'sKbllKUl'b, 7Ut., upwaulij,
IIUC.(. SMIII'.S, iic.
Iiituiestlngte thu Ladles, a HpeeUlt fort.'M,
A Ladies' Curacea Kid Shee
l-'lo.vllilHseJc, te Common Sense or Opera Tch',
sci ilivsnvund ilunihle, must he seen
le he iiipreclatcd,
Price, $2.50.
83, :,;$( ic 38 KiistKiug Street,
'.ANC'ASTKH. l'A.
ATIiANTK' 1'ITV.
The Chester County Heuso
18 NOW OPEN.
Coitifeitahlo, homelike, situated very near the
ecu, with extended piazzas upon three ocean
fronts. This Heuse lias long been knew u as a
iiient plcuuHiil summer lutieaU
;uni2uia
J, KEIJl A SONS.
Williamson it Fester's,
IlltV (HID IIS.
ieiin s.iiivi,i;u. (ii.e. r. kathven.
HOT WEATHER GOODS.
We hase the llniidsnmest Asseilment or
Choice I'atlcrns lu tlgnied llillstes nml Krench
nml Aiueiidtii "atlnesln Mils clt), utid Iho iiuat
lly Is Htipciler te any show n
Don't fall le M'c our (Icniilnc "cett h .cphyr
and llioche (illighams at lijfe : new goods,
worth 35c.
I .online Cllipe and Striped India Ci Inkles, ler
Indies' anil misses' circuses. Can be teuuh ililcd
Need no linnlug.
While Meeds, Linen d'lmlce, Pcmlan Lawns,
Itlshep Lnvtiis, I'liiln and Klgiued sl, Plain,
llietked and htilpcd Nainsoeks ford and I Ig
tiled Pluue.
t'lenui and VV Idle IhnlireMclcd Helies at .Km
anil upttaids.
C'ainlnlr, N'nlnsnek and SwNs Ltiiluelderli s
and InseiihiK. Laces of eseiy description.
Ilnild ler Plitie Dreses, Ac
Siieelsl llalgaliis In all kinds of Dies.. Meeds
and llks
tt St 111 lias' SOU te taken IimiU !( iinf iemhIm lie
line liuv lng out pi lee. are as tow is unv house
lu Phil ideiphla el Net S erk
JOHN S. GIVLER & CO,
NO. 25 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTLH. l'A.
s
TIiAWIIKJIHir; A I'l.OTIIlHIt.
MY Mil (IDE
vs ill. nil h l tut s
YAKD OF MUSLIU
- i. v-
WGDDING OUTFIT
MLLIb vsnn tllE
MOST CAREFUL, PROMPT,
- VN M-
INTKLLICKNT All E.V I'lO.V.
Uniformly Lew Prices
Cuiante3l te Every Pirchaer.
STRAWURIDGIi
& CLOTHIER,
Eighth aud Market Streets.
, PHILADELPHIA
linn 17-;ivtAJIdl
X B. MAHT1N tt CO.
SHIRT DEPARTMENT
ii h.ti' in r-tfit k (he g i niti-, i tilf c an
PEARL SHIRT.
nt wlil Ii wi' .Hi' Bulr ii k ul- Hid vhlil) t i.iiinh
Im )I11 1JII-41 lllllll llH ill tlli4(),i UNOU 4 I
ill iiiutiital, in tkr timl lit UM i l.ixtilnn In
oily and (.euiity Pihi, l in, m i'itu pi rl
lui'ii
75c. Shirt,
iliulu el iijici tin Min-liii and li lull. uih! in in
and li.icl..
49c. Shirt,
Haiti' el Mipi'iu I SlnHn and lciuleucd liem
unci InicK.
25c, Shirt,
.liicn He-ciiu. All blzce.
I'i:i( VLL'II1HI',
calico miiii:i,
l LS.SSLI MI1KI
I lie) Lingual Meilc inlln'llt i uiuitlii0 c I
DN1V LKsI'M H. VN.S'HL -IIIUI-.
I'LKA'I hit I I. VNSLL tlllHI-.
.IKlihS I'I, SN.SLI. viHifl-,
SSII11 K 1 LVNM.I.MIIUI
HI. I 1. FLAN.M.L-HIIll't
GAUZE SHIRTS.
(.111111 Mllllh III IV. I lulllt' lilll hi ,t
tilllltl 'lllltH ..lltlM (illllO "llllli ,11 till
(.anze Slilits .. at JTh. e iuubhlitn H7ic
Drawers te Match.
ii 1)01. .N ll.VLHKK.l.AN i.Al'i: hlllHI-.
AT 15 CENT".
J. B. Martin & Ce.,
Cor. West Kinj; :iml I'rince Sis.
lam:sti:is, im.
fOI.I riVAL.
F
OH J IT It Y COM M 1. SSI O.N i: It.
KOWAHl) AMHI.I'II.
(II lllllUIIIIO tllttllhlllp
Suliject te tlie ilcrlidiui of thu Dciuiicnilic
county loiivtiiilleii inajii tlilAvv
F
OUJUItYreM.MlHSlON:K.
.ii:ite5ii: ii. siiiii.t..
it Lllaljcllilea n IioieiikIi
bubject te llie dccluleu el llie Ui'iuei lalle
counts cousunllen. d .t tt ttd
ptOIt Jl'ltY COM.MI.SSiONr.it,
nr.NJAMis iitiii:it,
(il Iho Kl;:llili aid, I.iii(ii-ti i i i
SutiiKt I Hn' ill t'NIiiii. ul ihu liinn,, ii i.
c mini v (elisi lit l ill. Ji i,v n
IOIl Jl'ltY COMMIKSlUNUIt,
i: c. nn. i. hi:,
Of hull tevtiibhlp, I.uncaMti n.ut, ,
Silblect le tlie niliisefttui Itiuecr-.itlc iur i
inrlM-JUtvt M,V AStldAsv
TIIK IIKST 6e HAVANA CJOAH IN
tbeClty.nl
IIAlH'ilAN'3 1KLLOW i'UONT ClUAlt
Biyit.
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