T-i inHWHEtf1 .T f,ffK t 'VVVW - ' T .a i. ..TL71 T.-..4,". J "l..' . -.-- , ' T- . -.1' ., .. MKV v- , f , . tstir -1 1. . . .1 ."r TT5" 'ft.' H Ht-y 1."l t O.T. rWC - '-'1 ,T W -"-- " " '1' HVITI - Ja i t -i T ' , n -7 rXfrB. -, iVM,;, A ii"', :. . i'; w, ..v!T7T' ,'r-i; "'"" . ,r ;:, -- . .- it-',"Mv -V' ',-i-ss.jv. . cvs?-':" V-M &W pvn;f1 aw - THE LANCASTER BAILY INTELLIGENCER, MONDAY, JULY 20, 1885. It - "ji-W. V'"' 1 ir. ; A w In1 11 lftS i .,.- fcV if. w !: ' llX i it X i u Eft. IBTi '.?.' f. 4' . 'rl lS 'M. fy , Ti ''ft if t. ABOF P. B. YACnE. fTSMIBE Ot A WELL-KNOWN ANO ruWLAie veLvamtAS. 1tMbtr of Iwnly-Twe Children, Only Four Whom Survlre A Flald of Hinting "TI0thT Netci of the Ulmnnml l'ollre v&j Ti Wv newi eie About tlie Town pilar CorresnOndcnco of Intklliekmcek. i. CemjmWA, Pa., July 20. The sudden km of sir. P. ii. vaclie, at Ills home en Third stroet, botween T.oeust, nnd Cherry, wm a great surprle when Iho fart hecauie ' known en Sunday morning. Mr. Vnche had been In lll-hcnllh for the past few years ; but bad Bhewn ceed sljrns of Improvement "rjurlnf the past few months. On Saturday ..ernlnB he appeared te be in his custetnarv ' ' )MMlth and bad been sitting In front of his fj feonae en Saturday night until nearly oleven ;ocieck. ai oievon o'cieck no was sitting in r"a recklnir-cbalr lu Hip heuse when lie sud- 'ftTtflAMlv 47.11 In 41. n iIa. A nt.......n ........ f wnear at band nnd physicians hciiI for, .v.'.ftut borero they liad arrived Mr. Vaclie had ''.: itfiDArtad from this llfn. lTn wai rrm.m.niii Mjthat bis time bad npproached. Mr. Vaclie jkV,waii in his 03th year at the tliue of his death, Sand was well nnd favorably known te the -resiuonwei ueimnuia, wtiore no nau nveu . i'irtnr tnnnv ir.ira V.,.. I. ,,.,!.. ,....-.. At- 1 1 L 8Cbe was master sign pnlnter of the l'onn l'enn w, -.ff,sylvanta railroad, atul this gave hlmanex- r V. , " .mj jv...k v. .u...v , ltlin ..AI. ivnueti acquaiiiiance among ine towns biiu biiu ated alone the line of tills read. t. .vJmTCae llnmedinte cause of the death was and oievon months from the time of the ' v;'dcath of bis wife. 1'rem thelr marringe j,"' twenty two children was the result, nltheugh lj but four daughters are new living. Mrs. 1-kS 'Charles "W. Stevenson, of Columbia! Mrs. Edward Themas, of Grand iiaplrix, Mich.; and Misses Ilottie nnd Lulu, who lived with 'their father. The funeral el Mr. Vaclie will take place from his late resldence en next Wednesday morning at leu o'clock. Inter ment at Meuut Ilethei cemetery. A Timethy Field en Fire. About half-past oleven o'clock, en Sunday .morning an alarm et tire was glveu nnd the engines quickly responded te the call, but after running a few squares found that the llre wasin the country. It is supposed that a spark from a passing locemotivo set llre te a field of timothy, belonging teMr. S. S. Det wller, situated near the .old coal oil rcfiucry. The warm weather and no rain had made the Held very dry, nnd the timothy was seen ' blazing llercely. Men with rakes, etc, did everything te stay the cour&e of the Humes, and only succeeded after about four acres, or two-thirds of the contents of the field had been destroyed. The less te Mr. Dctwller will be from 575 te $100. The alarm of llre caused seme excitement in the several churches of town and many left before the services wero concluded te nscertani the whereabouts el the lira Feneuul I'elnU. Miss Maude Pierce, who has been attend ing school at Dever, Delaware, lias returned home. Harry and Kebort Dean, of Bosten, Mass., are making a islt te te. thelr parents in Co lumbia. Miss Hattie Miller, et Philadelphia, is vis iting friends In town. Mr. Will. Pierce, of New Yerk, is en a visit te ills lermer home In Columbia. Or the Diamond. The O. IC. club were defeated by the Actives of Wrlghtsville, en last Saturday afternoon. The club went across the river expecting do de do l'eat but net as bad as was administered te them. The scere was O. K., it runs, Actives, '25 runs. Contrary te expectations the Vigils, of TS'uwtewn, defeated the Columbia Ikise ball club en the home grounds last Saturday ulternoen. A crowd was prosent, although the day was" warm. Thogame was a battle of the pitchers nnd but ler the miscrable fielding of the Columbian, the home club would have been victorious. The gntne ro re ro Hiilted as follews: , I.V.MMIi. Columbia 1 1 (I e 1 (i ii 1 ;i 7 Vigils 1! 3 1 0 J 0 0 0 110 I'ullce Noun. jyilllaHfTiiriiV' ind S.imuel Klchardsen, .light en Tefc.lIUl last Friday night. The result was the arrist of Turner en com plaint of Klchardsen. A-Jearlng was had this morning at Squire Prank's. As both wero te blnme in the matter the case was dis charged by the squire. The parties interested werp colerod. Jeseph II oilman, arrested last Friday morn ing by Ofllcer Wittick, has made a confession te mat eiucer admitting Unit he had stolen ciuara that lie had in his iiossession when arrested. Jle had stolen about 11,200 cigars from llpnry Kberly, at Durluch, about two weeks age and had disposed of ",000 te the track laborers en the Lehigh & Susquehanna division of the 1'. .t It. railroad, at a very trilling cost, The remaining 200 the man had with him when arrested. Heffman Is new In lall at Lancaster waiting for a hear ing, which will be given him when Squire Evans hears from the owner of the stolen cigars. Tumi Iseteit. The machiue fehopsef thoSupplce Steam Englne company was entered last Filday night and seme tools, valued at twenty dol lars, wero stolen, The tools were the prop erty of Miles Swingler, an employe lu the shop. Ne due te the porpctratera of the act has, as yet, been found. The first picnic of the Pieneer club of St Jeseph's Catholic church is being held in JIolse's weeds te-day. The music for the oc casion Is being furnished by the lronvllle or chestra. The picnic of St. Peter's Catholic church in Helse's weeds last Saturday was largely nttonded and a succehs. A lnrga sum was cleared by the picnic The rink was largely attended lest Satur day and the pleasure of skating enjoyed by alt present A large crowd assembled en North Third street last Saturday night te hear thosoro thesoro thosero iiado by the Citizens' band. The musle was well rendered and enjoyed by all who beard It The picnic of the St. Paul's P. 11 and Second street Lutheran Sunday school, at Penryn Park, te-morrow will be largely at tended" If the weather is favorable. 111W3IOUE 1IOISOS. Dralh or n rremlnent Cillen or l'alrllelil. Itural Netes. Ghkhnk, July 2a Michael Ileyd, brother or the late Sheriff S. W. P. lieyd, died last Aveek nt the home or bis sister, Mrs. Mary A. Drewn, in his beventy-ninth year. He was buried Saturday ut the family burying ground near Peach llottem. Doceased had many peculiar characteristics, had overybody for a friend nnd was n link between the "geed old days" el the past and the de de de gonerato present Mr. Jehn Gumber, with it McCermlck hinder, in eight hours cut twolve acres of wheat for Themas Morrison, and claims te be ahead. Your correspondent recently paid a visit te the Heck Springs, of Cecil county, Md. The .Tqiriugs ure leciuuu suinu uisiauce irem tue village of neck Springs, and ence enjoyed the reputation of being quite an attraction like seme ladles. The springs are composed of seven cups, or pets, soma of them nfmest perfectly circular facoepod or worn in one lock, that sheet above ground, surreunded by fresh, grceii grass, an area of about thirty thirty llve square feet The water, which Is atn very small flew at this tlme, rises in the jwt.-. from fissures near the bottom. The rock is of very pecullar formation, loeklugas if when rocks were made a quantity of scraps wero taken nnd mixed up without any icgurdte luiucraleglcal properties. A Meteer lit Chestnut Level. A very large meteor was seen at Chestuut l.ovelentlio evening of July 17th, at about oae p. m. In hlze it resembled the full moon when Just rising. Its starling place Hccmed te be In the zenith, from which it slowly me ed aciess the sky te tlie horizon, near which it exploded with a sound llke distant thunder. A hissing noise was heard whlleltwas in motion. It was se bright that It illuminated the en tire sky ; first with a green glow, and then with roll, as it ilself Chan god color. A MUluke Corrected. Some tlmeage, when several Russians had troublenlouta-allsoor clothing which dii. appeared from the heuse or II. llerumn, It was stated In thin paper that Isaac Gelden had left the vallse at tb'e Adams express oilleo for shipment Upen inquiry we learn that thl.s was nmlstakts us Ueldeu did net thlp the valise and had nothing whatever te de with the affair. He is an honest and up light iuuu, mid u chver fully' make the Rljovecunectloii, DEATH OV Vlt. JOHN Z. ATLEE, Jir. The Career el h FeniiUr ami Able Lecal l'hytlclan ICnfled. Dr. Jehn L. Atloe, Jr., a son or the eminent physician and surgeon of the same name, died of pulmonary consumption nt his home en East King stroet, near LI me, en Saturday afternoon a lltlle before four o'clock. Deceased was born in this city en the 21st or June, is.u. Alter receiving n prelimi nary education in the schools in tills city he was entercd as a student at Yale col cel col lege, graduating therofrem as a Pacholer of Arts in 1810, and subsequently having con ferred upon him the degrce of Master et Arts. On leaving cel lege he at ouce began the study or mediclne In the ofllce of his futher, nnd then entered ns n student of mediclne In the Unlverslty or Pcnnsvlvnnln, from which he graduated in April, 1S5.1. He immediate ly thoreaftor began the pracllca of mediclne In this cilv. nnilbccanie ene of the most pep ular or our local physicians, nnd nllhetigh be uiu net attain te me omincuce ei nisuisim guished father, he was acknowledged by his follew.practltionors te be nu accomplished surgeon and physician, and no man was mero popular among his patients or mero wolcemo In the sick room than he. In November 18.j5, he mnrried Miss Cntha Cntha rine D. llogers, who survives him, ns de also nlne of their cloven children. Ills eldeHt daughter, Mary, Is the wKe or Mr. James Rogers, or Nelsen county, Ve. Ills eldost son, Jehn S., is a Journalist, in thoefllcoof the Xew Jim. Anether son, Edward P., Is a clerk lu the I, an raster County National banK and the ethers, miners, are llvlnir at home. Dr. Atloe was a member of Ledgo 13 A. Y, M. and was worshipful master of the ledgo seme years age. He was also, we bellove, a momber of the Order of Odd Fellows, or the Laucaster Sharpshooters and seme ethor local organizations. He was an expert with the pistol and rifle, and for seme years held thn position of king of the sharpshooters, besldi winning oilier prizes uy ins sicni as n maras inan. Dr. Atloe had been In Ill-health for seme tlme and months age his friends saw that his end was approaching j but by mero will power he kent unen his feet, ana even went upon the street until n week or two age. nnd It was net until two days before his death that he finally took te his bed. His father, Dr. Jehn Ij. Atlce, was nt SeaOlrt, N. J., nnd his brother, ex-Mayer Win. A. Atloe, was at ltcdferd, Pa., en Saturday when they wero summoned home, as it was licllevcd Dr. Atlee's death wonldseon occur. The sick man was conscious te the last, and ns he awaited the return or his lather nnd brother, he timed his own pulse, and calcu lated the chances he had or living until they could reach his bedside. Vnrortuuately the summons te them had been sent tee late, and though both of them hurried home, tliey ar rived tee late te take a last farewell el the son nnd brother. The funeral will take place en Tuesday mernlng.it 11 o'clock ; Interment at Lancas ter cemetery. tIALA DAI' AT ST. HTEVUES'8. CelcbrHtleii of the Llcnentli Annliersnry of the OrKnnlratlen of the Churrli. Yesterday was a gala day at St Stephen's Lutheran church, the occasion being the clov clev enth anniversary of the organization et the church and the tenth anniversary or the lay ing or the corner stene or tlie building at prosent occupied by them. The only decor atiens at the morning servlce were two lm lm menee bouquets et flowers, ene en each slde or the altar made up or the donations from each child of the Sunday school. Tlie cer vices were at 10 o'clock in the morning with an anthem by the choir, followed by con gregational singing, reading or a passige or scripture, and praver. The sermon was S reached by llev. Meister, the pastor, rrem 'ehcmlah 1 v., 17 : "Every ene with ene or his hands wrought in the work and with the ether hand held a weapon." F.ev. Meister gae a brief history of the congregation, stating that It started with 17 amines en j uiy jy, is, i. ew me congrega tion numbers 100 and the Sunday-school 2.W. The morning exercises wero closed with the singing or n iiyiiin by the Ulble class. In the evening the children's festival was held. In addition te the floral decorations or the morning a lleral church occupied a prominent position en the altaK The exor exer cises consisted of sliming, recitations and ad dresses bv llevs. Whetstene nnd Meister. The church was crew ded morning and evcn mg. 7.V SEAItVll Ol' i'LRAbVUE. The Tuequaner' Annual Kiiuimpinent Ijlle Departures Jrum Tumi. The annual encampment of the Tuciiian cluh begins at Yerk Furnace Spring te-lay. Jehn 11. Kevlnski and Gedfrleil ..dim have hcen en the ground for a few days, nnd se have the cooks and waiters making arrange ments for the reception or the club. This morning about twonty-flve momhers left here en a special car, via. Columbia it Pert Depesit railroad. They were provided with a large fiuantity of camp and garrison oqulpage and fishing tockle,and it Is said the coiniuitteo en vleeaud Iinmerality had laid in quantum stif. of ethor necessaries. Dr. S. S. Hatliven, ex-Mayer Staull'er, Alderman Spurrler and a few ethors, who were unavoidably detained this morning, will visit the encampmeiit this evening or te-morrow. The cluh will ro re maln in camp until Saturday. J. L. Stelumctz, esq., leaves te-morrow for Leng Hranch and Saratoga. S. II. Reynolds, esq., and family, Jlrs. William 15. Ferdney and Miss -Jesio Dully left tills afternoon ler IJodferd Springs. Hev. C. Elvin Ileupt, Hev. D. U. aolsslng aelsslng aolsslng er and thelr wives, together with Hev. Charles Ij. Fry, lelt te-day te feiend thrce weeks ut Altoeua and 1'res.seu. Suits A fain, t Clly. Alderman Jtarr, en Saturday ulternoen heard the suit or Jeseph 11. iluher against the city or Lancaster, Ter labor and materials rurnlshed at the water works. Tlie city was net represented at the hearing, Huborprevod his claim and the alderman gave judgment In favor or Huber for ?16U47, with interest from June 'J. In the oveulng the same ulderman heard the suit of Henry Miller against the city. Miller testltled that he was employed by Street Commissioner Hertz te hreak cinder at the furnace, and that the city was indebted te him tSO. The dofeni-o of the city was that Hertz was net authorized te contract with Miller, and that Peacock A Themas wero en titled te pay for the cinder, which amount should be deducted from the elalm of Miller. The alderman reserved bis decision. Found Lying Alene the Itallrend. On Saturday night Jumes Cumtulngs, n man 21) years of age, who gives Ids resldence en Tullahassce street, Philadelphia, was found lying along the track or the Pennsyl vania railroad. The young man said that he was riding en the train with the permission of the conductor. He was sitting en the end et ene car with his root en another, when he had ene leg badly wrenched. He dismount ed rrem the train and laid down en the bank wliere the watchman found him. He was brought te this city en l'aclfle Express yes terday morning and placed In the hospital. He remained there evor Sunday and was sent home this morning. Cuiumings Is a tnarble mason by trude, and was en his way West In search of work. As no bones are breken he will been be able te be about. I'umlly Troubles. On Saturday aftorueou W. C. Cexey was arrested en complaint of his wlfe for assault and battery, and en n charge of ndultery, prererred by bis inother-ln-Iaw. Tlie last named offense, it Is alleged, was committed witii Cella Glnple, against whom a complaint was also made for ioruicatleu. Cexev was unable te furnish ball and was locked up nt Jho station heuse. Tlie woman entered ball for a hearing bofero Alderniau Harr. Cexey remained in the lockup until lute in the evening when he was roleasud from custody, Ids wite withdrawing the suits against him. He has premisod te reform and stay uway from Cella UIpple's house. llnd Veuuc .'Men Alderman H.irr has Issued -warrant for the an est of Jamas Evans mid Edward Hllde brand for assault and battery. G'ettlelb Mil ler, living en Rockland street, is tlioprbaocu tlieprbaocu tlioprbaecu tor nnd bis statement is that en Friday night the accused came le his house, dragged his wife out et bed and assaulted him. Te Itepresent Ceney Temuhlp. Dr. fiee. T. Wcseman nnd Michael M. Smith, recommended by the Grand Army pest, of Halnbrldge, have been appointed te leek nfter the burial of soldiers In Ceney township, as provided by the recent act of assembly. A Pointer for Mothers, t'lem the Ilojteii Journal. Tlie typical baby walks In -17 weeks, kissed ju V4 mouths, and Jumps lu V7 months, TlteTttclipt IloMen Knrtli. "A Ultieglrl newnt Leng Branch thd 'child efMr.ndMra. Pubis Handall, qf New Yerk, who, with her mrents nnd UM16 'brother, Is ifi'a cettage en Path avciiiro-lerles in the "possession of probably the most magnificent dell ever made, whose seiraud trosseau wero the wonder of all Paris, and took a prize at an lndustral Exposition thorcThe llttle girl's name is Virginia Campbell, for the late Mrs. Hubert Campbell, of St Leuis, and the eldest son of that lady, knowing the alfoctlen both his parents had for the child's father and grandpjrents, bought her the handsomest prosent he could find In Europe. The dell is the size of a child threo years old. The Irrmeau Includes a seal skin sack, lined with ipiilted Halln, large enough for a child thrce years old ; polut-lnce fans with pearl sticks, lace covered parasols, with pearl and ether line haudles i eleves, lnce haiidkerchlefH and ethor laces,tlne silk stock Ings, lungorle diesses, hats, wraps, satin slip pers and overy Jmiiiilnable article n bride could have In her trosseau, and all large enough for a child el the uge named, and even n wedding dress nnd line lnce veil. The smaller articles wero all in sets, net only ene cr two or each, but the underwear, handkor handker chlefx, etc., by de7ens. It took a very large Saratoga trunk te held thodell and the ward robe. Hiiiicrlli lul Intelllseiice. Frem the l'lttsbun; CLienlcle. Thore is something positively ludicrous lu the assumption et many persons or both sexes lu society that they ure highly well In formed because they read all the novels or any nete thatcome out orceurso te this In volves a certain amount of industry, but It does net necessarily Involve any Intelligent and critical discrimination, and itrouulres no great capacity te read a given number of pages of fiction. A large part of the llterary talk in society consists of rclorenco le novels, and many n person of geuulne natlve wit and sound understanding Is undervalued be caueo he or she Is net crammed with this fic tion's lere nnd glib or speech in relation te it Thore U n wlde Held or reading besides novels which docs require capacity, and tliose who nre familiar with Itnre net apt te lmve n cart-lead of novels, geed, bad and In dlircrrnt, nt their tongues end. I'rejierly considered, aequalntance with novels Indi cates nothing ene way or the ethor In the mutter of Intellectual status, and It Is su premely silly te makesuch acquaintance a ground of self-esteem or te disparage these whose tastes run In a dlllcicnt direction. 1 he Jen lh IVast el" Ali. This evening at sunset the Feast or Ab be gins, which continues until dark te-morrow. During this period nolther feed nor drink can be partaken, and u large portion or the day Is spent In the synagogues, wliore mournful peems nnd elegies are recited. To morrow afternoon's servlce Is era mero con solatory character, the comforting premises or Ged, ns declared by tlie Prophet Isaiah, forming nn especial foature of the prayers. The Feast et Ab has been regu larly ebserved slnce the destruction or the first tcuiple I iy Nebuchadnczzar. Its men tion in the Scriptures, howevcr, Is princliatly confined te the Heek or .aehariah, where it Is spoken el ns the "Feast or the Fifth Menth." Te-lH)' ruiieruls. The funeral or the late Catherlne 11. Coch ran took place this morning. Tlie funeral servH) was conducted by Hev. D. C. Weldo Welde klnd, formerly or this city but new or ew Yerk. The pall bearers were C. WIdinyer, S. S. High, O. V. Sohreyer, William Wright. Abraham Husacl and Andrew Melxcll. and the carriers Tour colored men. The intor inter ment was made at Woedwanl Hill. The funeral et the Inte Ad.un Hoekalleld, leek place from his late resldence in West Lampeter township,and was largely attended, Tlie exercises wero conducted by Hev. ller- shey nnd the Interment made at Longc Lengc neckei's meeting house. List of Unclaimed Letter. List or unclaimed lotters, advertised at Lancaster, Lancaster county, I'.u, Monday, J uly 20th, lSST. : Ladle' List. Miss Ayres, Miss Sallie Curley, Miss Daisy t'errlek, Miss Amile S. Hoever, Mrs. LIlfieM. Keller, Miss Julia KellcrjMiss Lary ICelh. Mls-s Annie E. KroiderSIlss Hattie A. ICtiehn, Miss Llzzie A. Mallln, Miss Sallie H. Oatman, Miss Mln Mln nle HehUs, Miss Elslo Shell, Mrs. Careline Snyder. Ucnta' LUt F.H. Kendlg, JelinW. llloem. James H. Campbell, Eby A Ce., F. Fnrrand, Henrv Oess, Sherman Hoever, It. X. Koo Keo Koe scy, it. C. Kcltt, W. S. l.add, William Ma lone, Hev. Miller, Aaren Hny, Philip Ruths, (Ter.), W. Stone, J. (1. Tylur, S. Will. One l' of Iho J'.Iectrle iJsiit. Frem the Klectrlcul Weild. In the midsummer weather the clectiic light is destroying moths, bugs, and insects or all kinds by the million. In seme places a single glebo yields up every morning from a pint te a quart of dead insects. Ills Lvt Wish. Frem the ChIcjge Living Chuieh. "New, Uncle Gabe, Ifyeu h.-ne anything en your heart, any last wish, speak out," said the parson te an old nogre who had only a low hours le live. "I ain't get no last wish 'eapt dot 1 wants ter get well," The Woe.t MeetlllK. The weeds meeting near Hlnkley's llridge en the New Helland turnpike yesterday was largely attended. Tlie preachers wero Jehn Francis and William Klebls and ene or the great features of tlie day was tlie frequency with which the basket was handed around for contributions. The hucksters en the grounds reaped a geed harvest. Arrested for Wire-llentlng. Edward Spriggle, living en Seuth Queen street, was arrested en Saturday night en complaint or a neighbor for assaulting ills wife and acting in a disorderly manner. He was committed In default or ball for a hear ing by Alderman Harr. SUirtetl for Kurepe. Chrlblephcr linger, of this city, lcit this morning for New Yerk. He will sail for Europe en Wednesday bv the French steamer "iAinonqtie," anu wilt oegouoior several months. St. Antheny's Church Excursion. The excursion te l'cnryn Park te-day under tlie uuspices el Mt. Alimony's watno watne watno l!e church was a success. Over 600 persons went en this morning's oxcurslen train and 100 persons w cut te the park en the nlteruoeu train. He! Fer l'eiu-jii, A full day at the most beautiful Turk lu Kast cm Pennsylvania. The St, Paul's M. E. Sunday- school Mill heui l lie if annual picnic, Friday, July 2Kb, at tbU beautiful park, te which all aie Invited. Tickets can be had at cither of the fel lowing places; (Jeerge Krlsman's confectionery North Queen street, D. S. llursk's grocery, Kast King street, u. I. w. UiD.in, Seuth Queen and Couc&tega htreet, and II. Will, SeuthlQueen and lluzct streets. Tickets CO and 30 cents. July'20,4ld. Telephone Connections. A. C. Wltmcr, merchant, Paradise, lias been connected w ith the telephone exchange. The ivsldonccef James A. McDctIU, Ne. 733 Maner street, lias been connected Ith the tele phone exchange. lle!jilr, Upen n Friendless Kent Who, tn taking passage tn a great tmiu-.UI.m-tie steamer, docs net feel a thrill of exultation ever her iimyniilceut power. Against her the Htenu King muy hurl his elemental forces, nor ptcrce heraimer, nor step her onward course. hut let me describe u gcunu when, ene morn, f ng In mid-ocean, there canto an alarm from the pilot house followed by a cry i " The ship's rud. derls lest I" Frem the confident expression, consternation came toeory face. The wheel mun being helpless te direct her con roe, the ves sel wesnt themerpy of wludund ave. Tlie captain had been negligent the hangings or the rudder were allowed te -wear weuk, and suddenly It had dropped doep Inte the 154 I Streng In Intellect, In physical Wger, in cu orgy and In uiuhltleu, man coulrents un daunted, glgautle tasks, and commands ap plause for his magnificent achievements. Hut, ull unexpectedly, uu alarm comes the ludder of hU constitution Is gene. He has been can-less of Its preservation ; mental strain, norveua ex citement, lrrciiular habits, over.werk, have de stroyed the action of his kidneys and liver, Thts would net occur wero Warner's ale euro used te maintain vigor. And even new It may re re re stoie vitality te thoje organs and give back te the man that which will lead him te the haven of his ambition. The JYaielter. DEA I U.S. Dekbsu. J uly 17, 18SS, at the residenca or his daughter, at ilanLtburg, Geerge L. Decrsh, lu hU 7eth your. The iiatlC8 und n lends or the family are I wptctJully lavlita te attcna th luntml fro the Church of Ged en Tutsdny Mternden at 2 ocleok) luti-rment at Lancaster cemetery. Atlbs. In this city, en the l8tlv last, J hn Ij. Atlec.Jr., M. D., Dtftd 55 years. Funeral from his late rmUJcilce, Ne. HVj Limt King street, en Tuesday morning at II o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. It MAItKETR. Hun Tork Frednce Market. New Yerk, July se. Fleur market dull t Superfine, 3 ICVT3 I0 Common te Fancy Ul tra Ohie. '! met oe Uoed te Chnlce Extra Western, (l23 73 1 Minnesota, M VGI OJ. Wheat Ne, S Ited, Winter. July, il w Aug., ' Vnniii. i MI...I .l.ili. rnni Am;.. l:!;e i v . .. J -., ., --,- eepi. -.,..,. . ., , Ol iraia.itii..iiAiiu, utiuiifiwuij ,im;iui .&ii(. ... lnnlltmA l ..h 1 ..1.. . f,l r..H A .... i(ye llllll I VVCSMTI1, H(IWC lltrley neinlnidly iiiicliaiiircd. l'erk-Mcss, 111 U. Ijinl WW. Ainri t702.Bciit Metiissusilulli Uill,n,9)a. Turpentine nominal, nt 37Hc. ltesln quiet at II 1CJ1 -Jl lerst rained Iekxh1. Ilnttcr dull I Western imitation Creamery, icainc (ilieoie dull ! V.'eilern Flat nrline. 0,!(llc. .- : . . ... . . .!.. ,!-:- ... Kiriia unlet : Western, ll(Jlli0 suite, iijjy lie. Sugar dull ) Cuttear, "e (Iniiinl.ttcd, OK O lt-IUC. Inllew dull; prime city, Hie. Hint quiet ; carewss, SJie. Ceirce steady t fair cargoes, 8)c. Hay steady i Ne. I, OOcOfl.eii. FrelKhts easy s 11 rain te Liverpool, V,i. l'ctt eleum dull ; Kcllned In ceses, Ue. I.lTohlecK Frlces. l.'incAne Ciittle lteeclnts. IS. 000 head ! shlp- ments, l.ODil head j trading steady; shipping ........... , .,mrat urn ft.. ... n.in.t fi 1,1(1,1J' ill-.. :wm &); njofti,rej .s 11 mxis v; st feeders. i IWCl 40 1 Texiins. U 7.HII2V siecKcrs nnu Units Ucccipts, iS.euu luud ; shlptnents, n.000; market steady ; rough nnd mixed, I(JI neinuck. lug and shlppliur. H ttftt 40; llRht, II Wtm. bhcc IlecelpM, 'Ml head ; shipments, none; nntlvcs, HO I. 15; Tuxans, ttQ3 W). Kast Libxrtt Cntllediill ; nntliliurdelng; re ceipts, 711 head ; shipments, WW heud : shlp liiHiits yosteidav, te Sew Verk, C1 carloads. Ileirs quiet; l'lilladelpliliis.ll MQI70; Yorkers, II (V.f(l 80; receipts, 3,000 head; shipments, 3,Ki head; shlpmcnls yesteldny te New Verk, 11 curleuds. Hhcci tull ; untliliis dehiR! preipccls fur next week tin favorable; itceipts 3,u head; shipments, 40) head. Chicago Freduce Market. CnioAfie, July 20, 0-10 a. in. Market opened- Cern Auicust, V,y,e ; Sept. 5K; Oct., Ite. Oals Aug., W,ie; beti.,Vf,ic. Perk Au.,tiu 4S; Sept., $10 tt; Oct., flew). i.iim re-pi,,., fun uci., ft . Itlhs Aus.. f ,; sei L-pt., $.1 W. CLOSIKG.. Wheal J uly, RiJic ; Aug., '.e Sept., Wie ; Sept., 4'!ic; Hcnt.iVe; ucu, ;ii;-c. Cern .) uly, 5Ji;ci Aug., 4Jj3 ; Oct., 41Kc. Oats Inly, SlJ.'e ; Auif., Wic ; UCl., 21K0. Perk July, 110 ); Aug., 110 2D; te 37K ; Oct., te 15. SepL, Sept., M 7iKfl 73 ; Oct., te &X. i.nru uiy, , ui i iutf-, r ' iLiui iuiy,e u; Oct., f5 H Auc., 3 70; Sept., 1-1 77K : StucR Markets. (Juetntlims liy lteed, ilcUmun A Ce., Hunkers, idtucitsier, ri. 11 a.m. 12k. 2p.m. Missouri l'uclnc...... Mlcnlgan Central New Verk Central New Jersey Central Ohie Ccntnd Del., Iick.A Western Denver A UloUrunde Erle Kansas A Texas Lnka Shern Chicago A N. W common. .N.N. Out, A Western St. i'uul A Omaha I'uclHe Mali ItechCHtcr A Fituburg Ht. Paul Texas l'aclfle Union l'aeltlc Wubush Common ..... Wabash Prclerred Western Union Telegraph., LoulsMlle A Nashville N. Y., Chl.AHt L. , an tn As 40Ji 21 esii '$ ii)i nl t 'j 74 "3 " 49 1 tA 73 20",i te 6) 07t. 3UJJ if, Irfilugh alley Lehigh Navigation Pennsylvania Heading 1. T. A llulfale Nnithern Pacific Common Mi 4i;; 2(1 41,',! 21 I!'K Northern I'eclBc l'luf llestenvllle. Philadelphia A Kile Northern Central Central Transp Cunada Southern Oil People's Fassenacr ni 1"A l'J lienl htecks nnd lloties. ltcperlcd by J. II. Lung. Par Last valun. srftn Lancaster CHy, 6 per cent., ISirt fleo wi " pjje ion 113 " 1KB P) 120 " Spcret. luloraeyeurs.. 101 HWJi " 4 " bchoel lean 10") W)4 " 4 " In ler 20 yearn luu 102 " 4 " In 5 or 20 years, pi) 103.25 " 4 " In 1U or 'J) cars. Pje 103 Munhehn borough lean 1W 102 BAXK BTOCKB. FlrstNallnnal Hank im 1111.00 Fanners' National Hank M 110 Fulton National Hank 100 im Lancaster County National Hank Hi He Columbia National Hank.... ,. luu 1 5 ChrMlana National Ikink loe us F.phrata National Hank 1(0 HI First National Hunk,CeIumUU luu IV, First National Hank, htnishurg Km 139 First National Hank, Marietta HO 'Je First National Hank, Mt. Jey KM 150 I.ltltz National Hank 1') 1.V.1U Jlanhcliu National Hank 00 1U1.20 Union National Hank, .Mount Jey.... .VI (j New Helland National Hunk 100 191 Gap National Hunk IM 110.V) quurryvllle National Hunk 100 110 Neitbem Hank stock 10) 115 A'Kir A 1 I'EttTISEMEST.I. B A KING l'OWDER. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS ponder never varies. Amarvelerpurlly, strength and wholesemcness. More eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude el low test, short weight, alum or phesphate powders. Held only in cam. Keval Hakine PewnKa Ce., 100 Wall btrcel. New Yerk. mav27-lydAw -ITT ANTED A GOOD GIRL FOR GEN- 1 T cnil llouscweik, It VPPJ.Y AT THIS OFl'IOH. PUHIi'lO SALE ON WEDNESDAY AFTEUNOON, JULY 22, at 1 o'clock, of HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FUHNlTUtH. and a let of Paints, Oils, Palutci's Toels, Ac. Jy2J-2td A. W. NOLT. PUR LIC SALE. ON SATURDAY, JULY 23, lfctf, at 10 o'clock, a. matMe Oninn's Park, will be sold a superior .SADDLE house, no is seven l ears uiu Years Old and of u Light Hay Celer. JyMlldM WAF SAMUF.LIIESS, Auct. PROPOSALS WILL HE RECEIVED at thoetlleo of the county commissioners until 12 o'clock neon, MONDAY, JULY 27, for furnishing nlueiy tens of first-class hard coal, fice of slate. UY OH!) Kit OF THE 1IOAKD. Attest: FntMt Gm est, Clerk. Jy20-Jld JPIAST END YARD. C.J.SWARR&CO. GOAL. - KINDLING WOOD. Orricu ; Ne. 20 Centre Bqunre. Heth yard and orUce connected with tclepboue exchange. aprlMydMAF.H JkTOUNT ST. MAHY'S COLLIDE. Mount St. Mary's College, EMMITSBURG, MD. This Institution continues te glve that thor ough Classical and Mathematical Education ler which It has long hcen celebrated. A Commer cial Course, optional te the students, Is con ducted by competent professors. altuatcdln a very healthy locality at the feet of the Htiie Uldge' Mountains, und far away from the distractions and dangers et a city, this college etfeis peculiar advantages te itudciits, bend for Catalogue te PRESIDENT MT, ST. MART'S COLLEQB, JUliMtna M W 8 EMM1TSBUHO, MD, rjBir AnrEJiiiHEaiEKTH. rriHB nnsT De HAVANA CIOAll IN HAUTMA.N'a VJ.ldW.fltONf kieiu:. ClUXU TTAPPY THOUGHT AND llHUKCOA JLJL TOIHICOOH I UAUTMAN'S Tobaccos only 8c perptiiir. nt TJBIiWlW FKONT C1QAU bTOItC. GE O HO E II E N N ET T PHACTIOAL I'LUMllKU.STKAM AND OAS FlTTF.lt, All orders pmuiptly attended te. Bntlsiactlen gunranti'cd. Werk done nt reasonable prices. NO. 133 ttOllTU gUKKN HTKBKT, Junel7-3ind Lancaster, I'a. iItSTOLASHllOAUDIN(r Together with the cholce of rooms en ttie nrst or second fleer. Surpassed by noue In tlie city, Cul 1 en or ad d rrss, N0.4MNOUT1IO,UKKKBT. Tnble beat ders accommodated. Bfl-tid iirAN'i'iin. It Ten men te Clean Carpets hi Lancaster at residences en the lloer. HeuielhliiK new. I. U. TJIIOW, FHUburg, t'a. Jlyl0-5td 171LOHIDA. JU 1 will locale and secure veu the title tn rnrtv Acres or (Jevenimcnt Luud In Hei Urn for Olie lliindred Dollars, locution guaranteed le be dcslrable, heallhy, with geed water, and adapted toeninRo culture and early cgetublcs. Curicspendeiicu solicited. lHAIAII KDWAUDS, Jlyll-lwd Huntingdon, l'a. D i iiJwlixij i j-entTj ESDAY, JULY 21, at 1 o'clock, p. in., at Ne. 419 North Mury stiTct, Ilrussels, Ingniln and Itng Cariict, Lounge, lteirlgerater, iilnlnR-ream hfove, Par Par eor Set, cook Steve, bedding and lled-leuds, Jllner, ChHlrs, Kitchen Furniture, Kxtunsleii ami iircnicmst iiinie. Jyl8 2t MU8. CLAIIA MAIITIN. T UMEMIillll THE OLD STAN DA HI). KOIIItlSU'S WILD CIIintllY TONIC Fer Weakness, Ceneral Debility, Dyspepsia, Hummer complaint, etc. ltOUKC.Il'S LIQUOR HTOItn, npiM)dlt Ne. 22 Centre Square. B' KST UOODS AT LOWEST l'HICF.H. 4 Rx. ' A " huirar lerilc I 4 packnires Cern starch ferUSc ; 4 B.s. Tea IIImcuIIs ler Be ; 4 B.s. I'm lies for 2-V; 4 fts. lllce fur 2."c. Oninuli.ted Huirnr,7c. Celfces ! Cemws t Teas I Tens I Tel Tel cpGene. CLAltKK'S TEASTOKK, 33WestKinStiecL S' t'HOOL'lAX FOH lb83. The dtilillente Is In the hands of the tn-iwnrer. Thieepcr tent, oil for prompt payment te Aug. ' ' W. O. MAltSHALL, Trcasun-r, Ne. 12 Centre hu mire. Air Orllee hours Irem en. in. le 4 p in. Juncll-tfdl: rnii E MlZMHIHtS OF LANCASTER and County Medical Society are re X city quested te attend the funeral or Jehn L. Attic, Jr., Ireui bis fate resldenee 1G-1 Kast King stieet, Tuesday mernlnir.. I uly 21, lit II o'clock. WILLIAM llLACKWOOD, JI.D , lid Secretary. s FORAGE AKD COMMISSION WAREHOUSE, DAN1KL MAYKIl dnc2-tvd IS West Chestnut street. AA. BB. Use jlnnliuim Helier Fleur. The Original. miiy2-lyM.WA9 II The Hest. Tm: NATIONAL HOUSE.' A. P. FL'LMKIt having purchased Iho" Na tional IIeusm " Heui Ames Lee, Is new ready te receive his friends and ihe public. Jyl7 ld fyy DOLLAR WILL PAY. FOK PANTS, VKST AND HAT. Well suited te attend picnics, excursions or fishing parlies. Ahe shirts of any kind for 25c. and up. Hosiery from 6c. up te the Finest Lisle and llrltl-h. Gaunt Underwear. Dusters Just the thing te wear this warm weather. All cheap te suit the present times. At lSKCIITOLD'S, Ne. 52 North Queen bliwt. 47-Hlgn of the Dig Slecking. R EDUCTION IN CUSTOM -MADi: Clothing. A well-made, Elegant trimmed ip icricci in ttlnif lluslness suit fur tlHU). A ioeti i:nausr roeil Hngllsh Ceikscrew Worsted Suit, flat braided, In one, two, thrce or four-button cum my, rorr-EMie. a nanuwmu tuecic tassimere hull for tJO.oe. An elegant herge suit. In muck, hlue.drab or brown, for tlSOU. Flne English htriped rr Check Pantaloons Hern f.1.00up. He- mODlm'fiail nun. n Bliiuil J.lBl-vin-, ,v,y immin. t warranted te h 13 Tyrc-smiii-u. j uaeil lit. well-made und nlcei inmmeu. irai largest assortment of patterns In this city. A. II. ItOSKJ r,.iDii.i, in24-CmdR 37 North Uuceu street. A STR1CU HHOTIIEHS. BARGAINS AT ASTRICH'8 Palace of Fashion, 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTEIt, PA. THIS WEEK Wl. Altn OFFliUINU A LAltUU LOT OF White Porcupine Straw Hats, Trimmed lu Lawn or Lace, that urn weith fiem tl.25 te fl.5u,at tit CENTS APIECE. A LAUGH LOT OF HAMBURG EDGINGS. SPECIAL HAItOAINS at 5c, c., Se , He., a yard. 10c. NEW BELTS. Tan Celer Alligator Hells, two straps, luu upleee, IVhlli: Canvas Hells, two Straus. 10c. iinlcee. bpeclal Hargalns lu Fine (Quality Tan-Celer Alligator Hells, ut 25e. apiece. TWHNTV-FIVK DOZEN FIXE AIUIKKX GEIIMAX DAMASK TOWELS AT 12i APIECE. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN ! Fifty DO.0U LADIES' WHITE LINEN II AND AND lUSUCHIKFti,Ueiu8tltchca,!ilucIihciii, weith 20c, nt 12Jie apiece. GKKAT INDUCEMENTS IN Oriental Laces ! At 2oe., 22c. and I5e. u yanl. GHEAT HEDUCTION IN PUICESOFOUH ALLOVER EMBROTDERIES. F.legant Embroideries lcdueed te t u. J1.12X, Jl.ainllMu yard, NKWHAMDUUa NETSforyekcs and sleeves, 27 Inches wide, at ISO. nud 25e. a yurd. Twenly-flve Dezen CHILD'S LACK COL LAilS, fuurstyles, atlOc. apiece. Vury cheap. One Let el PUHK SILK HEAVY HLACK SPANISH LACE FICIIU, worth tl.IS, at 73e apiece. A Large Btockel Whllel'eail Hilttens, White nnd Coleied Ivery buttons, Jersey and ull ether desirable butteiu, at the Lewest Prices. SASH ItlllllONS VERY CHEAP. y All Orders by Mall will lleeclve Prompt Attention. ASTRICH'8 Ne. 13 East King Street, 1,ANCA6XKB, 1A. OLOTUUfU. Clothing le meet every fancy ami te ulease Iho luste el every buyer may always be round en our tables. Ne ene need leave us unsalisllctl. Our sleck Is lull of real bargains nt closing prices, within the reach of every purchaser. A. 0. YATES & CO., 602, 604, 600 CHESTNUT ST. Philadelphia. mml T MIIHI) WEUK -of thi:- Great Clearing Sale -VT- HIRSH & BROTHER'S ONE PRICK CL0TIIIM! HOUSE. Netulthstumllng the depro-sieii In business everywhere ut the preseuu time, we have bn-n Kept eusy rigui nieng sinre we nave sianeu mis Clearing Hule AND NO WONDKU ; the peepld of I.iinciister and surroundings knew hew te ap preciate the (J mat lUrgalns that we offer. Although a great many goods have been sold out, we still bue lets of them left, und wilt con tinue te elfer the sumo Inducements for the biil biil biil ancoef the FOIITY DAYS. We call paitlculat' attention this week te our MUltCHANTTAlLOHINU DKPAUTMKNT. We have a small let of Light and Medium Weight (feeds which have been Marked Down te Very Lew Figures. TWO HUNDItKD MDjN'S SINGLE COATS, FROM $1.00 TO 82.60. HUSK & BROTHER'S One-Price Clothing Heuse, COUNKUOF NOI1TJI QUKKN STUKKT AND CLNTltK BO.UAUK. O" IIAI.I,. BUY YOUR CLOTHING -AT Wanamaker& Brown's, OAK HALL, hOCTUEABT t'Oll K II SIXTH .D MAT.KKT bTUUETS, I'lllttDELI'llIA. Jlyll-tfd 1'OT.ITIVAL. F OH JUHY COMMISSIONKH. EDWAHD AMHLEH. Of Drnmnie township. Subject te the decision of the Democratic county convention. inay2J-tfdiw TKH JUHY COMMISSIONER, SAMUEL M. KNOX, of Leiiceek tewnhlp. bubjeet te the decision of the Democratic Ceuuty Convention. Jly7 2wd E OR JUHY COMMISSIONER, HEN.IAMIN HUHEIt. Of the Elgthinvaid, Luiic.iMter City. Subject te the decision et the Democratic county convention. Jel-tfdAw F OH J UKY COMMISSIONER. JEltOMK 11. SHULTZ. of Ellzubethlewn borough. Subject te the decision et the Democratic county convention. d A w tld poll JUHY COMMISSIONER, K. C. DILLEH, Of Hull township, Lancaster county. Subject te the rules of the Democratic party. myl!i-3tawM.WAstfdAw EOlt SALE Oil KENT. I 71011 SALE EIGHT IIORSE-I'OWKR 3 Perlnbln Englne. Ilagerstewn Thri'sher and Victer Clecr miller. Wilt be ueld cheap and en very easy tonus. DANIEL D. HESS, JyI7-lwdAltw liuarryvlllu, Pa. I7IOH KENT. ! Thrce Law Ofllces at Ne. 4.1 NOHTII DUK E bTREET; and a liasuient M leet long, supplied with water and heat. iuar28-ttd H. FHANIC ESHLEMAN. TTIOH SAM'- SKATING RINK ATCOI, 11 umbla, Pa., with alt its FKtuiesi, .Steam Heater and 223 palm of Henley SLates, goedus new. Will pell en easy terms and at a bargain. Postefllco address, " 1IO.V NO. 4(W," Julyl5-3ind Columbia, Pa. F OR SALE OR EXCHANGE 1'OR .SMALLKH PHOI'EHTIES Twe Thice-story Hilck Houses (11 rooms) en Neith Llmu street, between Lemen and .lamed stieets j complete, with all the modern Improve ments. Pcsscssten Immediately. Apply te A. W. HUS.SEL, Jly 18-2td Ne. 2-2 East King Street. M' ADEIRA AND SHERRY WINES -AT- Reigart's Old Wine Stere. " H. E.SLAYMAKKII, Aeu-NT, Ne. 29 JCiaT Knia Pthket. fehl7-tld Established 17S.1. MISVELLANEO US. E NDORSEI) HY I'HYSIOIANS AND Druggists. Evci-j'uedy Knows the general ues of piaster, uiiu mui i.ciibuu a iupciuu Plasteis tins the best HOT WEATHER REQUIREMENTS. Clean piemlses, nud tlie liberal tisoef dis infectants. Chloride of Lline and ether stand ard germicides fornnle at IIUHLEY'S DUUO STOIIE, Ne. 21 West King bticct. V ANTED. A Yeung Man te Learn the Drug Business. Add.cs ...writing- ., nlAItMAC1ST( iNTKLLiaEXcvn Office, I.ancaslcr, Pa. mllE MANSION. THE "MANSION." ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. The Leading and Largest Hetel. Finely leea ted, elegantly furnished und liberally managed Electric bellK, lights, and all modern Improve incuts. Geed orchestra. OHAS. MeOLADD, Jy7-!a rrentletOf. DHT ill TOUNS.UIVLEH. dP.' BARGAIN 1 TWO THOUSAND AM) MM: YAHDS GENUINE TOILLE D'NOIR. SEERSUCKERS ! KAsT COLOItS, O.VLV Sc. 11KAI. VALf K, Iftc These am the Cheapest Clouds ever Call ciuly te scenic any of these goods. eUeicd JelniS.&ivlflr&Ca. NO. 25 EAST KINO STnEET," LANCASTKIt. PA. s SPECIAL ALTERATION SALE. WATT, SHAND & CO., auk MAKiNu i:.ti:nsivi: altkkatien.s AND ADDITION'S TO Till! New Yerk Stere And In outer le miner HiirpIiH stock and iniike nieic room, uilci special Indiici ments lu eery department. EATUAOItDtNAItYHAHUAlNsIN lilciiclictl iiiiil Unlileiiclieil Miihlins. ELEACUF.U AND UNBLEACHED SHEETINGS lu all widths and jualltli"' Tickings, Turkey Red Tabliugs, Table Linesj, Towels and Nspkiar, AT THE LOWEST FHICI.S F.VEIl KNOWN SPECIAL HAlIGl.Vb IN DRESS GOODS. ODD LOTS AND HEMNANTS UEDLCED AT HALF USUAL PHICES. HEW TORK STORE. J.U- MARTIN .fc CO. SALS OF Surplus Stock -OF- PARASOLS. We Offer Our Enthe Stock Parasols at Less Than Cost. of iiimn eu FeiiMt.il TO l-llll B Lace Parasols, - - $4.03 $6.00 Lacs Parasols, - - 3.00 5.C0 Canopy Tep Parasols, - 2.00 3.25 Coaching Parasols, - 1.75 3.00 Children's Parasols, - .75 1.50 Silk Umbrellas -AND- SUN SHADES AT COST. J. B. Martin Ce., Cor. West Kiiuj ami Prime Sis. LANCASTEH. PA. DATS AND OAl'.l. i HEAT HEDUCTION IN l'RU'ES STAUFFDR 8c CO., LEADING- HATrEltS. STRAW HATSFSTRAW CAPS! UK EAT HEDUCTION IN 1'ltICE SINCE JULY 1. Strun HiiUfer Hoyu.fte., 10c , lSc, 9c and 21c Lhltd'ii Mruw Caps, Sua und "te. Hey' Diem Hats, iSv. Men's Hats, '.'"iO., 50e., 75c. und 11.00. A Aliicklnaw-Hut, tl.le. A Manilla lint, $1 uu. A Heuutirut llrewii and 1 Hue it fttlll' Hat, tl.MJ. ALtghtbtifTllat, J1..10. A l'curl CiiKslmeiu llut,$.'.U). JIcnM Duck lint, 20c. and We. A Seersucker Hat, We. uud Me. CALL AND BUBOUH S3e. WINDOW . D. STlfEEEll & CO,, (SHULTZ & HltOS.'OLD STAND), NO. 31 & 33 HOIITII QUEEN ST., LANCASTEIt, l'A. THE LARGEST, REST AND MOST complete atHertment of 1'laylng Cards In the city fiem S eentu per niick up nt HAHTMAN'S YELLOW t'UONTClUAK BTOHE. -r evan'sTleuh. LEVAN'S FANCY ROLLER. FLOUR. Make Klegant Ilreail. Fer sule by Qrecem geneuUly. Levnn & Sens, Merchant Millers, Onien: 17X0111 II I'HlNCKBT. aiir27-C.nd T 1UIH l'Al'ER 1H I'RINTKD J. K. WRiaHT & CO.'S F&lrmeuul I&k Works, 2Cth and l'ena'a. Avenue nilLADKLl'UU, l'A, N" . w v" 'r ,4a Va, ... . A Ai -V
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