Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, July 13, 1885, Image 4

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HAMVKl a. sruynh and miib.
IttllAS llh'LlIllCir niHAVVXA It.
that Is Exciting llie Village of Iren'
Twe Accidents te Girls Sema
Points the Latest Happen.
5 t,t Ing Around lliq Jloreugh.
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Correspondence or iNTELMtiENCKn.
iUMBIA. July 13. A supnoseil olepo-
"1n Ironvllle, about tlirce miles lrein
YMlMCihla. l.-mt Hntiirilnv nflnrnnuu. low
f. )iMtatcd q'ulte hu excitement In Hint muni
ft flift 'plnce. U'he fitctH' concerning the
:i lopeeiont lmrebrcn ebtnlued from rcsiilcnts
;f the plaee:
rur..Bunuei . Bletter, who nweii, mu
V; het favorably known resident of Ironvllle,
i ' Ihm been en rntlicr lntiumte tonus with Mrs.
" , ifbflh Ileirrleh.wlfe of Matthias llellrlcli,
HwdleTd of the Ironvllle saloon. Dr. Steticr
y WftbU wife nome tiirce nienlh nge, anil,
'although living In the vlllnge, did net rcshie
With her. The eloping ceuple wero ovor evor over
1Mird concectim? a nlan te lcave touethor In
' ibeut two weeks, by seme parties last Hatur-
.y morning, this resulted in nnnnony nnnneny nnnnony
vhjeus note beliii: sent te the husband con-
retaining inforniatien of thisstatoef ntlalrs.
vMr. Ilelfrleh showed the nole (e his wire,
T B(11. Mitlllinia n il ... II I. il ilnlilnil lit. Ivlilti A ..
, jnuu uumiut eiiiiijuuu m wtiin'ii nn num. iia
-. ,!jth8 matter was no longer a secret the parlies
: aae proparaiieim 10 iuuve ni once.
'Mre. Ilelfrleh iravu goed-byo te her
,1'llttle sister, Baying "that the would
t never bee her nirnln." The cnmiln
Irlert in (liil'orent directions about four o'clock
:, en Saturday aftomeon, no doubt meeting at
' S-BOHie appointed plaee. fllr. lielfrieh sent for
'JOftlcer Jehn Gilbert, who tried te find the
j,eleplng pair, but ns yet no elue can be found
:Wsttt their whereabouts. Mrs. Ilelfrleh Is aueil
, about '28 years and rather geed looking. Ne
jJS; children are lea behind te fuel the disgrace
pp ei a meiner s oiepoinonu
Twe Accident.
'-V" liuey drier, daughter el Mr. W. Hayes
MV" flvlnr lttrltirr nn Mmifli Miumtifl i1,-fwtt itinl
! . v... , ....... .,.. .,. ,V.V,,.., U...l, u.i
t, H ' -with nn accident at her home last evening.
s .5" t She was sitting ou a rocking chair, and rock-
,& leg tee hard was thrown from tlie chair te
me pavement, u uisinnce ei mrce steps.
hKa euivim m uiuwa ttuuiu liiu jiumii vtu inu iu-
p: suit of the tall.
tif T .ant Atnnln lnmtn ilnin.tilnii tf lnm
11. JjUtr, living en North Fourth street, was
- engaged in play with her litlle brother. The
child had a shoe-buttouor in her hand and
stumbled and fell, the hook entered her
mouth nnd caught into the llesh. A doctor
was called upon te extract the hook. The
Injury received is a very palnlul one.
Columbia Ilciitcn lijr KcjMone.
The gnme of base ball between the Key Key Key
stoncSj.el MarilTelm, nnd the Columbia club
attracted n lnrge crowd te the grounds te sce
the third nnd doclsive game botween theso
two' clubs. The game was oxpected te be a
'close ene, nnd se proved te lie. The Colum
bians had the game well in hand during the
first Tew innings, but by a few miserable
errors, aided by semt batting nt timely
points by the visitors, lest the game The
pame was a battle of the pltchers in which
King, of the home nine, cume ahead. When
the scere was tied by the Columbian in the
ninth inning the crowd was turned in a mob
and the yelling could be heard for square
away. The following shows the result or the
game :
Columbia e nt -20000407
Keystones 0 0 113 2 0 0 0 18
Summary: Huse hits Columbia, 11; Jinn,
helm, 4. Three base hltp Columbia, 2; Man
helm, '2. Heme 11111 Maulieliii, r, Enrnud hiiih
Columbia, 3; Munlielui, 1. Krrnr Columbia,
13 ; Maiihelin, 7. Struck Out Oil" King, JOietr
Tmub, 4.
Uerneiml relnln.
Mr. Lowden W. Richards, who has been
visiting his parents lu Columbia, for some
tlme past, has returned te Thurlow, at which
plaee he Is in clmrge of 11 department in the
-.teel mills.
Miss Allce Reitzcnsteln, erpldladelid;
the guest or Mrs. D. liar
Walnut
street.
r&itfsmB&rtu
CeluuiblirtfUh frlends.
Town lteniK.
At the St. Paul P. U ehurch a collection
was taken up yosterday ler helping te ercct
the Memerial church ou the battlofleld or
Gettysburg. The amount cellected was $10.55.
Seme of the teachers and oftlcers or the
Bethel Sunday school went te Washington
iKireug'n yosterday afternoon en a vhlt te the
Uethel school or that town.
An itinerant canal beat missionary held
Bervlces ler the nonefit or that class el men nt
3)lmnbla wharves la-st evenlnir. The
services attracted a large crowd.
The Metropolitan riul: will be opened next
Saturday afternoon nnd ovening. This will
bodeuo by special request el n minileref
persons who enjoy roller skating.
ffV-fVlujuUl lire departnicut ill held n
special meeting this evening te elect dele
gates te the convention,- which will be lield
te-morrow night for the purjoe or electing a
chief and assistant of the Cd:umblii Hre do de do
nartment. The Vigilant (ire company were netlllcd
last Saturday night te be in readiness te ro re ro
spendto n call from Yerk, whero n large lire
wasrnglng. The members had everything
prepared te go te the assistance or our neigh
boring town, but were net needed.
I'ollce Nenn.
A warrant was Issued by Squire Young.en
complaint or Geerge It. Dennett, charging
Sarah Kahleywith thelarccuy el a 10 geld
ploce. The warrant was placed in the hands
oreilicer Jehn Oilbert, who arrested her at
Cornwall. She was brought te Columbia,
and given a hearing by Squlre Yeung, last
Saturday. Sarah will liave te answer the
charge nt court, havinggiven bail ler her ap
pearance. 1'ocket-beok Uncovered.
Netice has been made in these columns el
the less or Mrs. Klizabcth Iteose, whose
pocket-book, containing f!8, wasslolen In the
ears en her way te the picnic at Mount Gretna
park a low days ego. Saturday the jiockot jieckot jiocket
boolc, rilled or its contents, was round by the
railroad elllcials In the ear at llarrlsburg. A
rllled pockot-beok belonging te Miss Kiiizer
wasnlse round, the tiller having left nothing
In It but a receipted Mil for seme millinery
purchased by Miss Kinzer iiem Mrs. liner,
or Lancaster. lleth ixjckot-beoks were re
turned te the ticket ngeut In this city, and by
lilm lianded evor te Tied ltrlinmer ler du
.llvery te the ew ners.
Company It, Vila Itrglmcnt.
Mr. Dextcr White, a former resident or this
city, but new living in the West, cntertained
the members of Ce. K., 12M Regt. Pa. Vels,
at Eugcne Bailer's hotel en Saturday night.
Mr. White was n memlicr of that company,
nnd moving te the West shertlyaftcr the war
closed he had net met with the members
slnce the company was mustered out, nnd do de
Biring te get them together he invited thorn
te meet him nt the above named place. A
large number were present nnd a geed tlme
was had.
I-eilged In rrlseu mid lteleuied.
liOvl W. Nissley, the defaulting trustee,
noted en Saturday as arrested en an attach
ment, was unable te make geed his defalca
tion or furnish security for the paymeut or
tte same, and was ledged in the county
prison late en Saturday evening.
This morning the security or Nlssloyen
his bend ns trustee made geed the deficiency
and Nissley was roleased from prison.
1'artlally Heard,
AniM S. Mewery was given a partial hoar hear
Ing this morning by Alderman Barr en n
charge or reduction prelerred by Bella II.
Snyder. After a few w itnesses had been ex
amined the hearing was continued te give
the prpsecutleu time te produce letters, te
preve the premise or tnarmge.
A Heme Iladly Kbl.cd.
ThlsmorulngllenryStaull'or.resldlngnear
. tVirvllIe, droye te this city and left his horse
' at the liOepard hotel atables. Whliestandlng
there thSijaimal waskickedbynnetlier lierse
, and teii.'fc It wiis found necessary te
r luvet'k.weiird sewed up by u veterinary
iv surgeon; "
him Ter f.'.n nnd.
but the British government decllued the
otter en the greuud that it was a trap aud
that the uiahdi could net save him.
Sfi!?'. Wa OorUen SacrlUcedT
g " j According te Henri Rochefort'u Paris paper
;, tJX"' Intraiigeant, Gen. Gorden wus racrillced
i'i Vy lhe English govetntuonU 1:1 Mnhdi Is
, ' said te hnve eirei ed te ba e
AX OttlU DUITOIt VltEMATXV.
LcaUnjc Ortler te Tlint i:iTct In HU VTIM,
Wlilch Ills Itelnllves Carry OnU
Anotlier cremation took plnce nt the Lnn Lnn
caster crematorium this forenoon, when Dr.
Qoergo S. Metr.ger, lale of Columbiana, Ohie,
was lnclncrated. The body arrived In this
elty en Vast Initie at 0:03 this morning, nnd
was at ence taken te the crematorium, it
was placed in the furnace nt 0:30 and the
ashes will net be taken out until te-morrow
morning. The body was accompanied by
Paul Motrger, n son of the decoased, and
wife, of Halem, Ohie, nnd (Icorge A.
VoglOBeu and son 1'Mward. of Oollitn Oellitn
blnnn, who loll for their homes at
2 o'clock this nftoriieon.
The deceased was born lu llnnover. "Yerk
county, in 181R. He graduated at the .lor .ler .lor
fersen medical collego iulS'SHnud weunVest,
settling nt Cnlumbintia, where he prauticcd
nicuicme until hlx nioutiisnge,oxcepiuuriug
the war when he was nn army surgeon. He
went te Pittsburg six mouths nge te le
treated ler consumption nnd died thore
Sunday, July 6th. The body Was shipped
te Columbiana, us It was believed Unit It
was the dcslre of the decoased te be
buried by the sldn of ids wife. When
the will was opened It was found Hint the
doctor doslred te be cremated. The body
was then Nhlpicd te Iiniicasler. The ashes
will Ite sent te Columbiana and will be
placed lu the grave with the reiiutus of the
doctor's wife.
WlTltlKV.DINd TItK NI'.WH.
Dr. M. Ij. Davis, one of the oxecutlvo com
mittee el the eiematlen society, announced
te-day Hint he would hercnUer give no In
formation in regnrd te cremations te the
I.nti:mi(ii;ni!i:ii nnd A'cie Jim ropertors bo be bo
cailse they recently miide the imuouncemcnt,
that a crciuatien would take plaee seme dnys
bolero itcame off; and nsa result his olllee was
linen wltu persons wne desired te de present
at the creiuatlnu, and were anxious te obtain
such permission. He placed o-ery obstnele
te-day in the way of the representatives or
tliosetwouowspaport in securing the infor infer infor
niateon desired, but the nowsp.ipers will be
published ns heretofore.
As the ropre30ntatlvnsof tholKTin.t.tnKN thelKTin.t.tnKN
rnit linve never violnted any contldeuco with
Dr. Davis or anybody olfce in promnturely
publishing matter ebUdued in eonfldenco ;
and as tlie anneuneeincut complained of was
jihnply a reprint of a notice published in the
Itnltlmere iViet twelve hours before, Dr.
Davb' complaint Is as uufoiiuded nshHiM3r nshHiM3r nshHiM3r
fonnance is ropreheusiblo and ridiculous.
iicnimir svxinr bvuoeu
Iiiterenllitg Cloning I'.xerrUeK that Wcm Wlt Wlt
uened by n Ijirge Audlruce.
The closing oxerclscs or the Hobrew Sun
day school took plaee In the synagogue,
Kast Orange street, Sunday evening, llvery
seat In the nuditmlum was occupied, n lnrge
proportion of the audlonce being Gentiles.
An Introductory nddress vns made by
Rabbi Kev. Uugerllder, iuwlilch he request
ed the nudlcnce te be very orderly, and ro re
rraln from npiJause, which might disturb the
services or the neighbors or the Reformed
church, who In their own way, were worship
ping near by.
The opening prayer of the occasion, nn
original composition, wns read by Martha
Jicderinan, ene or the Sunday school scholars.
The ether exercises consisted of recitations,
dialogues aud vocal minde by the younger
scholars, or whom there wero alxnit twenty twenty
ttve, and whose ages rauged from six te
oleven years, nnd all or whom were de
servedly commended.
Belero the closing prayer was recited Rev.
Uugerllder made a brier address, thanking
the audlonce rerthclr attendance; the teachers
and beard ordlreeters Ter the ellicient work
they had done In the school which new num
ber forty-two scholars. He encouraged them
te continue their labors and their studies
alter llie elose of the mimiuer vacation. He
then distributed te the children the prizes
which had been awarded them by the direc
tors, the prizes being given according te the
average grade of the pupils. They consisted
or handsemely bound books, albums, il
luminated cards. ,vc. Ac --
At the clo-e or the ilWrniitrnin, Mr. Julius
I.cderman madeSfiel address te the pastor,
thnnkltvMrfi,,- for j,is ialxrs in Lancaster
expressing the bone that he would long
continue in the present ministrations, and as
Ills own Health was impaired, me congiega cengiega congiega
tlen had thought it well te give him a four
weeks vacation, in hopes that the sea breezes
and mountain air might relnvigonite him,
and that he mlghtnotgeaway emptyhnnded,
presented Jilm with an envelope containing
funds for traveling expenses.
After gratefully receiving this mark of
all'eclleu and confidence the jiaster ordered
the concluding prayer te be rocited, which
was dene by Miss l'lorence Sylvester, and
the audlonce was dismissed.
jiivs run a cutt r v jimnav.
The Central t Awarded te .lames Dcultherii, of
Chester County.
The commissioners of Chester county met
with the commissioners of Lancaster county,
in this city te-day, and opened proposals for
an Inter-ceunty bridge, between Lancaster
nnd Chester counties at Ress' Fording, evor
tiie Octoraro creek. The lolleu Ing were the
bidders from Lancaster county :
Jehn Kvans fl2,.'tS0
Hugh Kcegh 1V-250
Davis Kltch " C1.H
K. McMellen a,237
l-'rem Chester comity :
Jehn Lawrencannd Win. S. Peace,
James Dcnitherit ,
.SilM
1,01)0
'J.0S0
Milten Walker
twpcrMiruaure. JIatenry,
MenamlerWoed Sl,ne7.
William Uai nelt
Nathan Y. Jester
W. '. MeLlnaus
Win. S. Peace
Jehn Lnwrence. 1,505
James Dcnithern
iiie.v iiiiiinu:.
Jehn Dcnithern it Sen
James Dcnithern
..$710.00
.. 000.00
.. G5S.00
.. 710.00
.. SJ3.00
.. o;e.oo
?2, 187.88
S, 1 15.00
The contract wa.s uwarded te James
thorn at his bid of$l,900.
Denl-
Klght I'ersens Drowned lu a Lake
Shortly ufter flvj) o'clock Sunday afternoon
n heavy wind nud rain storm passed evor
Lake Miuuetenka, near Minneapolis, Minn.
The small steauiyaeht Mlnnie Cook, with
eight jiorsens en beard, wns caiislzed nnd
everyone drowned. The news of the necl necl
dentfcpread rapidly aud eieatcd the wildest
excitement when it became known that nil
the victims resided In Minneapolis. The
names or the unfortunate, party nre as follews:
Ex-Mayer A. O. Band and wife, Mary Rand,
nnd two sons, Harvey mud Frank; J. II. Cey--kendnll
and wife and daughter Kate, and
Oeorge McDonald, englneer, all of Minneapo
lis Twe bodies liavealready been recoverod.
The storm Is described by oye-witnessos en
lnrger beats an terrille. The waves rolled iiigh
nnd rain and hall illled the nir. The larger
steamers put into bhore with great difficulty,
nnd it was imriosslble for the small craft te
live in the toniblebca. Other beats nte bo be bo
llevcd te have bcen lest, but it Is dilllcult te
get details. The storm was also severe nt
White Bear, but no lives nre reported let
from there, A. C. Band wns mayor or Min
neapolis for two tonus previous te Iho Ames
Incumbency and was a wealthy anil woll well woll
kuewn citizen. Jehn Ceykendall was a mem
bar el the firm or Coykcudell Bres. ,t Ca.
dry goods. Great excltement prevalls in
Minneapolis and SL Paul ever the tragiu cud
or the ploasure excursion.
Larceny as Ilulleu.
Harry Herman, ene or the Russians living
In the Sevcnth ward, made complaint te-day
against a rollew countryman named M.
nckermim, charging him witii larceny as
liallee. .uckermim bought seme goods from
Berman and gave him seme Jowelry and
ether nrticies ns collateral seeurity. While
Herman was nwny from Ins house, Jiuekor Jiueker
man sklppqd away with the collateral se
curity. A warrant was Issued for the arrest
et the defendant.
Search was made ler him, but nothing
could be learned uxcent the lact that he culled
at the house of Lazalu Ensll and borrowed
Se en the strengUi or the alleged credit he
had obtained from Berniau. Inquiry
nt the depot showed that a large vallse
containing goods had been lelt thore
by Isaac Gelden te be shipped te New
erk. It Is bolievod by Berman that
this valise centalues the goods and that
Gelden, who left town nt 1 o'clock, was nn
accomplice of Xuckerman.
Uite this afternoon the vulhe left nt the
dejiet by Gelden was epened and the goods
were Identified by Herman ns theso obtained
from I1I111.
The ricule feeukeii,
The St. Jehn's Lutheran nud Gotwald
cbnpel Sunday schools are ji'cnicing at 1'cn
ryn park te-day.
The members of KL Mary's cidhellu church
will held n picnic en u nay net yet deter
mined. It will be mnuuged by the young
lueu of the congregation.
Bill Weeilergr n TVltl Nenr rUferm.
Frem the Heading Timet.
Wllllfltn Wcoder cuds n continuous Im
prisonment of four year nnd six months at
neon te-day, the latter having bcen passed In
the county jail, lie returns te his home In
Lancaster te-day.- Warden Wenrich 8cakB
In the highest terms of Wcoder, who it n
magnificent cabinet-maker nnd worker in
weed or turner, sills best pleee or work Is
the lnrge modlclne casestntidlng In the old
jail corridor, nnd It has been proneunioJ 1 y
nil who hiiVe Beefi it as a line airalr. Woedir
Siiys he will pursue ids trade horenftorand
llventi lionest, straightforward life.
Il.t.lly Hurt liy n Full.
Jacob, n four-yoar-eld son of Jehn Koppor Keppor Kopper
llug, toll-gnted(copor en the Mlllcrsville
turnplKe, whs seriously injured en Halurday
afternoon, lle was en the ionce en the top of
an eiiiiiuukiucnt when the street car passed,
and ene of the passcngers, n young man re
turning from a base ball match, In trying te
knock the boy's hat oil', struck the boy en
the head, causing him te fall down the em
bankment, n distance of about eight feet
The boy's head was eut and he was badly
bruised.
An Kiuply station Heme.
Saturday night is usually the best lu the
woek for business at the station house, but
en last .Saturday night that building was de
serted, the scoop net of the )olleemeii fall
ing te catch n single customer. Keoper
Hhenck Is longing ler the whiter mornings
when the roll nail blieus from forty te sixty
Inmates.
Nut it Hprlng Chicken.
Chrlslopber Mann, nged 111 years.has dled
at Independence, Me. He was born In Vir
ginia in 1771 and went te Missouri In 183K.
Cattle Klllcil en the llalltend.
At n crossing ever the railroad west of
I, Pa man Plnce Sunday afleriirten, a freight
train ran Inte it drove of cattle, killing two
cows and three calves.
On fur MIltTiiuher.
Goe. N. Reynelds, general ngent of the
Northwestern Insurance company, left for
Milwaukee ou tiie Past Line yesterday, te
attend the annual meeting of the geucial
agents of that company.
A Dully Datiilnitlen.
1'liu Hen. .Icihu Kelly, the head and front of
Tammany Hall, n man of strict Integrity, an III
deriittgnblu worker, car'y nt his etllce, lute te
leave, se burdened with bulne t bat regular
menis were seldom known by linn, with mind In
constant tension and energies steadily trained,
llnnlly broke down!
The wonder is that he did net rioencr give way.
An honest man In all things else, be uctcd un
ftdtly vlth hts physical resources. He wns ever
dniM ing upon tills biinkwltlieiitevcrdcpntttlng
a collateral. The account overdrawn, the bank
suspends and both ure new In the liandi of
medical receivers.
It is net vrerk that kills men. It I Irregu
larity or habits and mental worry. Ne man In
geed health frets at his work. Uye mid bye
when the bank of vigor suspends, Uiche men
will wonder hew Hall happened, and they will
keep wondering until their dying day unless,
perchance, some candid physician or Interested
friend will point out te them hew by Irregu
larity, by excessive mental effort, by censmnt
worry "d fret, by plunging In deeper than they
had a right te go, t hey have produced that Ieps of
nervous energy which almost Invariably ex
presses itself In a deranged condition of the
kidneys and liver, for It Is n well-known fuct
that the poison which thn kidney nnd liver
should remevu from the bleed, If left therein,
seen knocks the life out of the slrengcstiiud
most vigorous man or woman. Dally bulldliii;
up of these vital organs bv se wonderful and
highly reputed nspcclfteas Wnrnnt's safe 'eure.
Is the only giiaranteo.tlmtenrhnslr"s; men can
have that their strength wlll'be equal te the
Inborn dally put upon thciuf
Jlr. Kelly has vvrrvfe dyspepsia, we learn,
Indicating, n-rre have said. 11 breakdown el
nerve fereJ. jn case should be a warning te
othenyhc,, pursuing alike course, 111 certainly
frrn a iike IcsniL The Minuay llernus
Scoria! Cheap Ilzciirslen.
Te New Yerk nnd Ceney Island, Wednesday
July, 11. Ueuud trip tickets, geed for three
dajs. Train leaves Lancaster, King stlcet, at
S:t.; Columbia, C:t.1. Kare only I.W, I.eave
Mnnhchn nt fi:'27, Lltltz nt C:SS, nnd Kphrala ut
7:03 a. 111. JyMldll.HAllMr
IMA 1 lift.
DeKitn. In this city, ou the Uth Inst, hallo
Jlay. daughter of Jehn nnd Klizabcth II. Decrr,
aged I months.
The relatives nnd friends of the family are
respectfully Invited te attend the funeral from
the pivcntM' lesldence, Ne. 809 West Mifflin
street en Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. In
terment at Zion's cemetery. Jtd
MA IIKV.TH.
rhlladelphln I'rednre .llarkef,
I'niLADiu.rHiA.,lulyl3. Kleurwns weak, with
Jobbers purchasing only enough for current ro
il iilremeiits.
bales of 1,100 ban els, Including Pennsv-innln,
family nt l(l 2.1 ; Western de tl &.5 Ht ;
MlnneieU bakers' at flgl Patents at I'i
(i'i W.
Itye flour was quetel at t-1 75 per barrel ler
choice.
Feed was In fair demand nnd pitees firm.
Sales of Wenteln Winter llrun, nt $IS iiQi'iUO
jierten.
At the 1 p. m. call Thore was bid for Wheat
Slebld for July ;U5'te for Aug.; lSc for fccpt.;
tl no for Oct.
Cern S'2'fe for July; Mc for Aug.; 5le for
Sept j 5.V for Oct.
Oats-tllu. bid for July W Aug. Sic for
Kept.; Sllfc, for Oct.
New Yerk Produce Mnrki-1.
New Yeke, July 12. Fleur nmikct dull and
illeesuieuiiehanged ; l'lne, at (2 1DKJ Ht;
bupeillne, M0l 0); Comineii te Fancy i:x
tm Ohie, $.1 60QI W ; (loed te Choice Kxtra
Western, J 13s 75 : .Minnesota, J-l 0Q .
Wheat Ne. 2 Ked Wlnter. July, II M; Aug..
1 00 ; Sept., i 02 ; Oct, II KW, '
Cem Ne. 2 Mixed, July, 62''e; Aug., MVe:
)at Se. 2 Mixed, 3!ic for J uly ; 31' e for Aug.
Ityedull.
llarley nominally unchanged.
Perk dulls Mess, 11125.
I.nrd-M 83, Aug : ID U7, Sept.
Molasses dull and unchanged ; 21c. for SO-tcst
Cubit.
Turpentlne dull nt 37JiJ-fc-
Petroleum dull: rellnud In eases, B'rtJlOlfe.
Ileslu dull nt 11231 UK for strained togeoil.
Freights dull.
Putter dull ; Western Imitation Cieamerr,
12fl15c.
Cheese dull ; Western Flat, SWGGUc.
Kggsslendy ; Western, 13JGlle; Btatc, IIKO
15c.
ltlce unchanged.
Sugar dull : Helloed Confectioners
A."
70
Clie ,' Stnndurd. CViftOe ; ltellucd Cutleaf,
(Aia ; Stnndurd. &tiila ; ltellucd
7hc; (Smniil.itcd"A,''eVc.
'J allow unlet: nrline eitv. Mfe.
Colfee steady ; fulr cargoes, SKc.
Hay dull ; net OOaiBc.
Chicago Produce .Market.
Chicago, July 13,0..") a. 111. Market epened:
Wheat August, KJe : Sept.. .hj"e : Oct., trlJCc.
Cern August, 4(1)0 ; Sept. IU; Oct., Cc.
Oats Aug , Vfie i t-ept., 25;e.
I'erk Aug.,110 10 j Sept., Ill) 20.
Lard Aug., fi 02 ; Sept, l in.
itlbs-Aug., $5 4U ; gent., 45.
Lecal fiteexs nnd ISemls.
ltepeiled by J. 11. Leng.
l'ar Laut
value. Hale, '
Iincjister CHy, 0 per cent., 1SS5.
.liwj fiirj
1W0. 100
" " 1K5 100
" Spcrct. In 1 erSOycars.. 100
" 4 ' Scheel lean 100
" 4 " in 1 or '20 years 100
" 4 ' lu 4 or 20 years, imi
" 4 " In lilerSOyrara, ion
Mnuhelm Uoreiigh hum 100
BAKU STOCKS.
First Nntlnnnl Hank 100
Farmers' National Jlauk Se
Fulton National Hank 100
Lancaster County Nutlenal Umk.,... A0
Columbia National Ituuk loe
Christiana National Hank 100
Knhnita Natlenul Hank loe
First National Hank, Columbia., 100
First Nutlenal Hank, strasburg 100
First Nutlenal Hunk, Murlettu..,, leu
First Nutlenal Hank. Mt, Jey,., loe
Lltltz Nutlenal Hank lu)
Manhelin National Hank 1 , ltw
Union National Hunk, Mount Jey,... SO
New Helland National Hank 100
Cap Nutlenal Hunk , 100
quarry villu National Hank 100
Nelthcru Hunk stock ,. 10 J
TCUBil'lKK RTHORH.
113
120-
100.5
1U2X
1C2
110.25
HO
112
191.50
110
ISO
110
1 5
115
111
155
VSi
200
IV)
150.10
161.20
13
130
110.50
110
115
7.50
Hlg Spring A Heaver Vulley
Hildgepert Horsesheo
Columbia A Chestnut 11111
Columbia S Washington,
Conestega.t Hlg hnilng
Columbia A Muilelu
Muytewn .t Kllznbethtewu
Luiicutcr& Kplimtu
Lancaster A Willow Street
Strasburg A Millport
iluriettu Mavtewn
a
13K
25
20
25
S5
25
25
25
25
24.50
IS
21.00
20
.Me
10
44
48.03
21
U)
35
70
M
75
1
J07
ltd
41
35
71)
1.75
ft)
51
30
II)
2)
10
Mnrletta A Mount Jey
9
Ijine., Kllzubcthtettii A Mlddlctewn, HU
Ijincuster A Frultvllle,,... 60
Idiieaster A Lltltz 25
Kast Hrandywliie A Wuynesburg,.,.. M
Luuttuster A WlllUiustewn 25
LuncasterA Maner.,., , M
Jancustcr A Manhelin 25
LuucusterA Murlettu , 23
Lancaster A New Helland lue
MlhOSLXHlLOrB bTOCira.
Qnarrwllle It. IE
se
60
(0
25
.MlllersvUle street Car.......
inquiung punting Company.
Oitallghlnud Fuel Cnuipuuy,.,
Btnens llouseHlomtsi .... "
. JU)
tuiuiiiuuiiMsi;uuiIS4Uy .,,,., 2d
CeluiubU WutwrC'emjiany,., ,.,.. 10
Utt Stock Price.
CnioAeo. Cattle Uecctpts, l.oeo lir-aat ship
ment, 1,000 heart t innikri. slew tint sternly
Kiiipptngrtcen, iaviri.he tn, 3 yiga oei l.ioe
l.swi is tl7U8'1S0t tocker and rocders, (.103
QI30I cows, bulls nnd mixed, tl Wii 73 1
Teinng nt fJ Will 4
Hers Kecelptfl, V.O00 held shipments, 8,000 j
marki'tnctlve mialoeliliiliort rennh nnd mixed,
IR S.I i packing nnd thlpplne, $4 seal 40;
llKht wclphtK, U al CS skips, Si 001.
Sheep uccelpts, l.eoehesd Miinmenti", nene
market steady i natlvce, tl SUQ1 S3 1 Texnne'
rioee-iM.
Kast I.tnumr Callle Tlie cenidKntncnts of
cnttle contlniie for tlireiiRh points entirely.
There was nothing doing locally te day i re
ceipts, 2.C52 head ulilpinanla !f head J ship
lmmlji yesterdnyte New York,8lrarlead,
Hogs nnn, flmde lilnbi-r; riillndclphlns, t SOfg
4 M Yorkers, II 40l CO ; receipts, 6,K head I
shipments, l.'.me head shlpments yesterday te
New Yerk, fl carleiids.
Hhcep fab ly active tint unchanged rccelpti",
4,eju head I shlimientt), 1,4U0 head.
RtecR Market.
Quotations bv Itecd. McUranu A Ce.. Hankers.
ijaucnsiur, i-u.
11 A. M
MUxenrl 1'nclfle
Michigan Cnntnil ,,
New Yerk Central..., VI
New Jersey Central 4'J
Ohie Central ,, -...
Del., Lack, ft YVcatcrn liji
Denver & ltleUmndu
Krle 1 1
Knimasft Texas.. , 1h)'
Lake Htiore , M)l
ChlutigeA N. V coiiiuieu. VI
N. N.l)nt.ft Western ..
- . ..
12m. 3 p.m.
MX
vi
tail
mi
III
ni
nt
is
m
Vlii
HU l'uui A (iiiiauu....,,.
Paclfla Mull....
li
Kit
ml
Hi
)H
1
581
Itechesterft Pittsburg......
Ht, l'aiil.....
Texas 1'nelrlc
Union l'ncine
Wabash Coin 111011 .... ,
Wabash Preferred
Western Union Telegraph.,
IOulsvllln A Nashville
T.Ji
m
n)4
30
if)
N. Y., Uhl. A St I,
I.ehlgh Valley ,
Lehigh Navigation Il,
Pennsylvania ,Vi
Heading ',yH
v. r. liuiraie
Nnilheru 1'aelfie Common )!'(,
Northern Pacific l'ref 41J
Itestonvllle
Philadelphia A Krlu
Northern Cenlnil
Central Tiansp
Canada Southern 32
en 11.1
People's Passenger lb
lu
31
W
JV.EII' AVl'lCnTlltBllIVXTS
TAKINa"feWI)JJK.
ROYAL
BAKING
POWDER.
Absolutely Pure.
THIS powder never varies. A marvel of purity,
Htruiurlh and uhnlciteinencsi. JI010 eco
nomical than tlie ordinary klmW, ami cannot he
void tn competition with the multitude el low
tet. short uuljiht, alum or phoepliato powders.
Held "ill in cant. KOVAL llAKI.10 l'ewuxn Ce.,
1W Wall Street, .N'uw Verk. mai-27-lyd.lw
w
ANTRD A SITUATION TO 1)0 Gi:N-
TrANTi:n -
piNINO-UOO.M C1IUL
1 V Apjily at the Leepard Hetel
mi"
cc
lONcr.itT nv thi: eniiMAN hand.
this kvi:ninii.
At i;.ccl.ler Hall. Warm Lunch evenr morn mern
lux. JOHN SCUOK.lli:itUi:it,
ltd Pioprltter.
Netici; a MKirriNO of tub jiem jiem
hnntel thnpropefledltldgely Lncnmptnent
will he held In Odd fellewn Hall llils evening at
8 o'clock. llualncKit of linpei tnnce te he tninn
acted. Uy orderof the prealdent.
It 11.31. 1). KUISM AN, Secretary.
AA.
Use Mauhtiiiii
The Original.
inayS-ly3I,WAS It
BB.
ItoIIer Fleur.
The Ilcst.
PUOTICCT YOUlt LIVES AM) I'HOP;
erty, A. It. Kechel I prepared tefnrnhli
aHtnrijiiIriiiilzednndMarcepiier reds nt nhert
notice and en most reiisonuljle tcniH. AddraeHi
ullortlcnite A. It. KOCH L I.,
a-3mw3uidij' l.cnceck, Ijiiic. Ce.. Pa.
A TTKNTION.
The ECONOMY Kindliag-Woed Cook Slevt.
Wclalni Ichh lhaii.1 pounds. Ne family ought le
he without one. Coxtelluol one ant per meal.
The KitiitcHt Invention or the uue. 'Iho inet
Kconemlcal, the grvatefit lulierxavlnir, most
pnictlcal Dtove In use, helnic far mipcrler, lce
uxpeimlre, than any gnn, oil or Kiisollne utove
made. Ne dirt, no mneke, no dunirer. Can he
ued ly any perHen capable of mukliig a lire.
Will IjeII water lnan Iren kettle lu 6 minute,
and In nn ordinary tin colTVepot, will make the
coffee In a minute irein tlme of llKlitlnx the
lire, nnd at the.imn tlme will cook Hie dinner
ler mi erdlimiy fumlly. The bIevcn are made In
KlzcsC, 7, f, te convxpend with coeklnjf hlevcs
aud niuucii new lu ue. KI.NULl: S1OVK8, film.
IJOU11LK8TOVKS.W.00. Th remaiknbly low
price place It wllhlii the leach of ull. Bend
meiiry uud we will mall you one.
iKeuinure wuuicu in pun ini-4 neveiiynna
iv one who will ulve It hi nttentlen will net
any one wtie will uivelt hi attention
only make quick mili-n, hul large profit. Fer
tenltery ami term apply te
EVERTS & OVERDEER,
jyi:
lid" Cor. Kast Klnu nnd Jll.ldle tts.
QA1C
HALL.
"SEMrEIl IDEM "Always the Same.
" Always the Same" In our efforts te buy best
Koedsiu latest vailotleB.
"Always tiieSame" In effort tn munufucture
1 these Reeds in het man
ner and freshest style.
"AlwajstiicSauk" lu xlvlng patrons best
nud most for their conll cenll conll
dence In us.
LXTItA-HIZKD ltLACk
DlAllONAL
H'l.OlK
SfiiMEii Ceat,
31 KS'M ALL-WOOL l'LANNKL SUITS, SO (SO,
Wanamaker & Brown,
OAK HALL,
8. K. Cernsii Sixth and JIaukkt Ktuektb,
l'JIILAOELl'lIIA. JeSI tfd
Uiaji, xetivj:s.
ITISTATK OP HOSANNA TOMLINSOX,
li lale of Lanciuterclty, Lancaster county, do de
erased. The underxlKiied auditor, appointed te
distribute the balance remiilnlni; lu the hand
efChus. O. llittes, ndmlnlstrater, te nnd nuieni;
thexsleiritlly entitled te the tmnie, will Bit for
that purpose en TULSDAV, ALKIUST23, lh.V5, at
10 o'clock, a. m.. In the Library Itoemof the
Court, lleute. In tlie City of Lancaster, whero nil
persons Interested In en Id distribution may
nttend. U.C. KKNXKDY
Jy8-fltdeiw Auditor.
ASSIGNED KSTATB OK CUARLKS V.
illll and wife, of Lancaster city, Lancaster
county, The undersigned auditor, appointed te
distribute the balance rcmntutiiiriu the hands
of Israel 1. Mayer, assignee of said estate,
te nud among theso legally entitled tn the tame,
will sit for that purpose en FIIIUAY, Iho 17th
of JULY, less, at 10 a. in.. In the Library ltoein of
the Court Heuse, In the city of Lancaster,
where all persons Interested In said distribution
may attend. J. B. KAUFMAN,
Je20-4tdeaw Auditor
JjvjTA'rr, ok Jehn m. wiutkuill,
li lute of Lancaster county, deceascd. The
undersigned audltor,uppeliited te pas upon ex.
ceptleus tiled te tlie account of C. U. (irayblll,
trustee under the will of Jehn 31. Whltehlll, de
coated, and te itlfctrlbute the balnuce In his
blinds te and among these legally untitled te the
sumo, will sit for thnt purpese enFltlDAY,
AUGUST II, iss nt 10 o'clock, a. ni In the Li
brary ltoeui of the Court Heuse, in the City of
Lancaster, wheie all persons Inteicsted in said
distribution may nttend.
JjS-lteaw WM. A UG.ATLKK, Auditor,
ASSIClNl-:ii 1CSTATK OV I1AKTON
Wcnger and wile, of Lancaster city, Lun.
caster county. Thu undcrslgnid auditor, ap
pointed te pass upon exceptions te the account
nud dlstilOute the balance remaining in the
hunds or W. J, Kurrctb, ns.lfuc-e of said llarten
Wcnger and wife, te and nmeng theso legally
entitled te Iho time, will sit ter that purpess en
TIIUIWIAY.AUUUSTW,1&SJ, at 10 o'clock, u.
111., In the Library It 00111 of the Court Heuse, lu
the City el Lancaster, where all persons Inter
ested lu said Ulslilbntlen mar attend.
JulrMteavr JMO,A.COrLl!,AuiUter,
F
XSW ADrZRTMHKMBKIB.
MKDICINKOIIKHTINTIIKMBRIiVKH.
llcnteu's Cupel no rinnters reuuln tin
ennallcd a n general household mtdlclne.
Clean, iuletc, suru.
HAPPY THOUGHT AND
Tobaccos only Se per ping, i
IIAUTMAN'S YEM.OW JTltU.
BTUUK.
HKBECOA
r CIUAll
GK O ltd K 11 K N N KT T VllACTJOAIj
ri,UMIIRU,8TKAM AND OA8 KITTKIt,
All etdcrs promptly attended te. Kutlnfnctlnii
guaranteed. Wink dnne nt leasennbln prices,
NO. 43.". NOUTII QUKKN bTUKKT,
Juncl7-3ind Iincastcr, I'a.
"WriTIIOUT 1CXOKPTION, THE HKHT
T Cigars In llie town, two for Be, at
IIAUTMAN'S
YK1.I.OW
FltONT ClOAH
BTUUK.
CliAltKK'STKA 8T0IIK 1UWT OOODS
and Honest Trice. Umnulnted 8iignr,7c.
Wliltu" A.." no. CoHee, 12e te 33e V ft. l'nre
Hyruii, I0n)1 it. UeriimiiSoap,3e)1 bar. Iiun
dry Starch, te W ft. Tclpplione,
ObAllKK'STKABTOUK,
M West King Street,
iitsT-eLXss HOARDING.
Together with the cholce of looms en the
Mrstomeeend fleer. Surpassed by nene In the
clt .. Call en ernildrcM,
NO. 4M NOHTII QUKEN ST.
Tnble hoarders accommodated. ftfl-lfd
DEMKMIIIJKTIIK OLD STANDARD,
KOIIUEll'S WII.DUIIIUIIYTO.VICJ
Fer Wejikness, (lencrnl Debility, Dyspepsia,
Bummer complaint, etc.
llOllllhll'SMQUOIlhTOUK,
uprK-l)dU Ne. 'tl Centra Square.
OCllOOL TAX l'Oil 1885.
The duplicate Is lu the hands of the treasurer.
Three per cent, eir for prompt payment.
W. O. MAIlSIIALL, Treasuier,
Ne. 12 Centre Square.
- Ofllce hours fiem !)n. 111. te I p 111.
juiielltfdR
piAST END YAKD.
C. J.SWARR&CO.
GOAL.
KINDLING WOOD.
OrriOK: Ne. 20C'entroHfiiare. lleth yard and
olllee connected with telephene exchange.
nprUlydJlAF.lt
"NTO CUIIK, NO V.S ""
COCHRAN'S CORN CURB
WltL ALWAYS CCHB.
Cliiaruiitecd or money
lufunded.
Only ets a
neuicui
Oechran'B Drut; Stere,
137 nml 13a North (iiiecn St., Luncnster, I'll.
CALL AT KKiaAUT'H OLD WINK
BTOItK
-FOlt
Llsten's Extract of Beof.
rixEST ih tub wentp.
Ksttthllshcd, ITS. II. K. 8LAYMAKK11, Agt,.
febl7-tld Ne. 2J Kast King St.
Be
OYS AND OIKLS. YOUNO LADIKS
AKt
(1KNTLKJIKN.
Class for Instruction In Penmanship will be
organized MONDAY, JULY 1.1.
Call and Kxamlne Specimen of Improve
ment. Full Information nt Iloemsof tboLAXCA? tbeLAXCA?
TKIl COMMKHC1AL COLLKUK.Ne. 10i Kast
King Street.
ll.C. WKIDLKIt,
J)C-lwdIt Principal.
TTOUSES, HOUSES, WAOONS, IIAIt-
Jt X ncss and goods of all kinds sold en small
cemmUslun by
J. IU)SEXFIELD&C0.,
Covmissiem Meiiciiaxts,
Ne. 7 West Orange Street, Lancaster, l'a.
Alse olllee of Peeples' Mutual Live .Stock In In
surunee Company. JIy?-l
Rr.DUCTlON IN CUSTOM - aiadi:
Clothing. A wcll-mnde, Klcgaut trimmed
and perfect lining lltislness hull ler 118.00. A
gtxxl Kngllsh Corkscrew Worsted Suit, flat
braided, In one, two, three or feiir button cum
w ay, f or MS.fM. A JiAndsome Check CnsHlmere
hull for 5l.W. An elegant Serge Suit, In black,
blue, drub or brown, ler 8I5.1. Fine Kngllnh
Striped or Check Pantaloons lifjin tl.tOnp. lie
membe, all work Is strictly llrst-class. Kvery
garme.'l warrantrd te b 1; represented. A
geed nt, welbmide and nlcciy trimmed. The
largest assortment of patterns In this city.
A. II. ItOSKNeTKIN.
in2t-Cmdll 37 North Queen street.
aAINT-KAPIIAEL WINK.
INTORMATION.
The Salnt-llaphacl Wlnehnsndellclousflaveur
and Is drunk In the principal cities of llusnln'
llcrmanv, North and Seuth America, til cat
lirlluln, India, nnd se en. The quantity exported
annually Is sufllclent proof of Its stability and
staying pecr, whlle for the real connoisseur
theru Is 110 wine that can be considered Its
superior.
4-TlieSaliit-UaplmeI Wlne Company, Valence,
Department of the Dreme (France.)
H. E. SLAYMAKER,
flS-tlrt n.2l BART K INI) HTItKhT.
rOLlTlCAL.
E
TIOH JUItY COMMISSIONKIL
KDWAKD AMI1LKK.
Of Iiriiinoie township.
Subject le the (Uclblen el thu Democratic
county coiucntlen. inayiVtfdAw
"PIOH JUUYCOMMlSSIONKlt,
i:. C. DILLK1C,
Of Karl township, Lancaster county.
Subject te the rules of thu Democratic party.
myiH-3tuwM.WAtfdA.w
piOIt JUUY COMMISSION:,
SAMULL M.KNOX.
of Leacock township,
bubject le Iho decision of the Democratic
County Cuuventleu. Jli7-"Jnil
piOH JUUY COMMISSIONKIt,
HEN.IAill.V HUHKIi,
Of Iho Klgthh Waid, Lancaster City.
Subject te the decision tit the Deinocmtte
county convention. Jel-tfd&w
F
lOIt JURY COMMlSSlONKlt.
JKKOMi: II. SIIULTZ.
of Kllzabcthtewn borough.
Subject te the decision of the Democratic
county convention. d A w tld
DKMOfJJtATIO COUNTY CONVEN
TION. The Democracy of the county of
Lancaster will meet In their several districts en
bATUItDAY afternoon or evening, JULY IS, at
Staccs and between hours te be announced ten
ays In advance by handbill by their respective
committeemen, te elect threoerllve delegates te
the county and district conventions, which will
be held lu the city et Lancaster, In the commit
tee rooms, tblnf tloer et Keiller's postelllco
building, en WKDNKSDAY, JULY 22, and te
select 0110 person train each dlsti let for county
committeemen for the ensuing year.
TUB COUNTY CONVKNTION.
The Delegates from the city w ill meet at 10 a,
in., te elect three delegates te thu stale conven
tion. The Delegates from the Second ( Lewer ) Dis
trict will meet ut 10 u. 111., te elect three dele
gates, 'Iho Delegates from the Thud (Upper) District
will meet lit lllLj n, 111., and elect four delegates.
The Delegates w 111 meet In County Conven
tion at 1 1 a. in., and nominate
O.V'H PKUSON forlleceider.
ONE I'KItSO.V for County Solicitor.
TWO J'KIPiONS for Prison Inspectors.
TWO l'KKSONSfer Directors or the Peer.
ONK l'KllbON for Director of the Peer (two
years.)
ONK l'KUSON for Jury Commissioner.
W. U. 11UNSKL, Chaiuuau.
J. II. Liciitv, )
11. 8. rATTBiisew, Secretaries.
W. II. Giiikk, S
N. It. The special attention et nil members of
the County Committee nud elllccrs of the Dele
gate elections is called te the law governing
Primary Klectlens requiring their olllcera te be
sworn, Ac.
J l ATS AND OAl'S.
G
ItKAT INDUCTION IN PIUGKS
SINCE JULY 1ST AT
STAUFFER&CO.'S.
HOYS' STUAW HATS, Be, 10c, 15c., 20c., 25ft
HOYS' DUKS8 HATS, 25e.
MEN'S HATS, 25ft. 50ft, 75ft, 1.00.
AUKNUINE MACKINAW HAT.riOO.
A NICK 31ANILLA HAT, ri00.
A 11KAUT1FUL LIGHT ltllOWN and 11LACIC
bTir' HAT, 1.W.
Aa-Cuil aud. sce our25e, Wliulew.-Ett
W. D. STAUEFEE, & CO,,
(snuLTZ ft nnes.' old standi,
NO. 31 & 33 NORTH QUEEN BT ,
LAN,CASTEIt, l'A.
DHT OOUDI.
TOHN&aiVIjKR,
OKO. V. 1UT11VON,
Het Weather Goods !
Beat Qunllty New Style iTlirured Batiste,
34-Incl wide, 16c.j reduced from 20c.
Extra, Wlde French Batlete, 40-Inch wide,
10c; reduced from 25c.
Handsome Style Amerlcnn Butlnee, 10c.
New Patterna French Satlnes, 37c.
All kinds or White Goods, EmbrolderleH,
Laces, etc.
JoluiS.Grivler&Ce.,
NO. 2G EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTKIt. I'A.
f-U!5SS GOODS.
SUMMER GOODS.
WATT, SHAND & CO,
Nep. 8 & 10 East Kins Street.
A CIlOICKLlNLOF
India Linens,
Victeria Lawns?,
NiiiiizoeliS.
HEAVY CORDED PIQUES.
tKKAM ANIMVII1TK
SWISS ROBES
Willi wldeund narrow trimming
te mnteu.
An liumense variety of
Batistes and Satines
In all the Latest Deigns and Colorings.
SPECIAL BARGAINS.
One Case Satines
At 12K ccnU a yard, irude te sell at 23 cents.
One Case Batistes
At 12K cents a yard, worth 20 cents.
HEW TOEK STORE.
J.
15. MAKTIN & CO.
NKW A IS 111 V A Lb OF
Dress Satines
-IN-
FRENCH AM) AMERICAS MAKES.
-SATIN E FPU I ARDS
l. NKW I'ATrUHJW,
Si IN(,11 W1DK, AT l.'KCKNTS PL'll YAltlJ.
Dress Ginghams,
HKHL CKD TO tc. AND Kii:
PEIUTEB BATISTES
IN CHOICE NEW I'ATTKltNS AT
lSKc. AND ICC.
Wamsutta Percales
AT 10c,iyc. AND liic.
REMNANT COUNTER.
We have placed en Ihli teiintcrllEMNANT
LAWNS nt Se. per yatd ; fenuer juice, 12c.
Itemiiunt Dn'ss b.illnes nt 10c. nnd uHc: rermcr
price, 15c, 20c. and 25c.
Cor. West Kins ami I'rince Sis.
LANCASTER. I'A.
VXIMItTAKJXa. - -
TTNl)KKTAKiNa. "
L.RPR0TBJCJ
UNDERTAKER,
Cor. Seuth Queen and Viae Streets,
LJ.NOABTKH, I'A.
I'ersemil nttentlen given te nil orders. Every
thing lu thu Undeituklng line furnished.
Having secured thu services of a tlrst-chis me
chautc, I am prepared te de ull kind of Uphol
stering ut very moderate 1)1 Ices. AH kinds el
Furniture Uphulstured. Ulve me a call.
L. R. ROTE,
ilium-mi
WATCIUSS. ft
-A
-TTTATOIins, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY.
GREAT REDUCTION
IN I'lllOKS OF WATCHES, CLOCKS AND
JUWHLItY.ut
LOUIS WEBER'S, Ne. 159 1-2 North Qaccn Street,
Opposite City Hetel, near l'a. It. II. Depot.
Correct tlme at neon dally from Washington,
D. O. Watchesand Clocks ivpalred, lcKulutcd
nududjutcd. lySMyd
iFl-ffjAKaEST, HEST ANI) AIOST
complete assortment of l'luylng Caids In
the city from 5 cents lier pack up t
IIAUTMAN'S YELLOW FUONTCIOAU
8TOUK.
IJILOUIDA.
J 1 will loeate and secure you the title te
Forty Acres of Government Lund In Fleildu for
One Hundred Dollars. Location ituamuteed te
be desirable, healthy, with geixl Milter, umt
adapted toemngo eufture uud early vegetables,
Correspondence solicited.
' ISAIAH EDWA11DS,
Jlylllwd Huntingdon, I'll.
M'
ADEIItA AND 8IIERIIY WINES
-AT-
Reigart's Old Wine Stere.
II. K. SLAYMAKKlt, Aukmt,
Ne, 20 East Kine Struct.
febl7-tfd
KsUbllht.a 17S5.
J. li. Martin & Ce.,
CIMTJtiSO.
if-- '
Clothing te meet every fimcy nml
te 11lcn.se- llie luste or every buyer
may nlways lie found en our tables.
Ne ene need lcave us unsatisfied.
Our stock I.s Cull or real bargains
at closing prices, within the reach or
every purchaser.
A. 0. YATES & CO.,
602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST.,
Philadelphia.
ui2-3md
XOTIU.Wi.
K BTHICII UllOTIIKHH.
Great Special
BAR.G7IIN SALE
-OF-
CHILDREN'S
Trimmed Straw Hats!
-AT-
ASTRICH'S
Palace of EasMen,
13 EAST KING STREET,
About One Htindici Dezen Asserted Huts, ull
Keed, ileslnible styles, which we have been tell
ing successfully lu season at from a Dellar te a
Dellar and n-half apiece
Will Be Slaughtered
AT THU UNIFOItM I'UICE OF
TWENTY-nM CENTS
APIEOB.
Wu bought them lrein oiiueflhelaigcslmnuu
f.tctuicrs lu New Yerk ut an enormous sacilllce,
with the Intention of gl Ing
Te Our Customers
A SPLENDID BARGAIN,
Such as They Never (let lleferc.
Cemu and convince yourself that lliej leally
ar wliat ire advertise them te he
REMEMBER,
HA'CS Thai Are Werth Frem it Dellar
te a Dellar and a-llall" Apiece
-FOR ONLY
Twenty - Nine Cents,
AT
ASTRICH'S,
Ne. 13 East King Street,
LANCABTL'lt, I'A.
NVEVTAVhEH,
CUPERIOIt
SPECTACLES
AND-
EYE-GLASSES.
Microscopes, Field Glasses, liarnmctcrs, Tele
scopes, Magte Lanterns, Thennemcters. Draw
ing instruments, Philosophical und Cuemlcul
Apiiaratus. List and Descilptlens of our Tun
Catalogues sent F11F.K ou uppllculleti.
QUEEN & CO.,
NO. 921 CHESTNUT 8T.
mart-lydw
l'HlLADKLl'lllA
T EVAN'S FLOUK.
LEVAN'S
FANCY ROLLER FLOUR.
Makes Elegant Urcad. Fer sale by (Hecers
gouerully.
Levan & Sens, MorelmntMUlora,
.OHIce: 17KOUTII I'lUNCEbT, upr37iud
mllK MANSION.
THE "MANSION."
ATLANTIC C1TV, N. J.
The Leading and Largest Hetel. Finely loci
toil, elegantly furnished nud llbemlly muiuiKed.
Klectrlc bells, lights, and ull iikkIuiii linnievc
incuts. Uoed erchcslm.
OHAS. McQLADB,
i '
l'ropileler.
Jy7-2md
e
NK DOLLAll WILL l'AY.
FOlt PANTS, VEST AND HAT.
Well suited te attend picnics, excursions or
llshlng pnrtles. Alse shirts el any kind for
i!5e. aud up. Hosiery from Je. up te lhe Finest
Lisle and Ilrlllsh. Oaure Underwear. Dusters
just the thing te wear Ibis warm weather. All
cheap te suit the present times
AT IIECHTOLD'8,
, . No.WertUQuconatrct.
WS1 ja el the liig Stocking.
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