R7W "xv.. M ;t -','-4. "V-..,1 ? -.... l wJ "'" THE LAyOASTEB DAILY INTEIiLlGENOEB, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1885. V t4 T ' .' A y.: K?- It P w. rfv,v fa.- , t1" k 4 I fHI3TTlTIiTTJ & flli TiTfcT'Ti v .A lEittlllDLE. AlAilUrfll. yijIXlTIXK OlJtZ. rSABFVLLr SCA1.VKV R"e4, r cennEi.iA. IheNewi from the Nurtlnvent quarter of tlie County A irunawny Accident 11 eld for Stealing Cigars Clese of n Fnlr. The Flcnle Season. Regular Correspondence or Ixtklliekxckr. Columbia, Pa., July 22. Clara Kshlcinnt', aged three, daughter of Mr. Jehn 11. EpIiIo EpIiIe man, living at Cerdella, met with a torrrlble Bocldent at her home en last Saturday allor aller allor neon. The child waa playing en the perch and by aosne mishap fell ever n hucket of 'caldlna water that was stand Intr near by h be used for cleaning. The result was that the MUe Hlrl was Hcalded very badly. Dr. Ooerge T. nornthelsol, of town, (toen responded after being Bent for and partially relieved the Bufferings of the child. The larger portion of the child's body rcccl veil the het water and the most lutense suflerlng waa endured by the little girl. At first it was thought that the scalds would be of a fatal nature, but the child Is en a fair read for recovery,altheuBb still suffering conslderablo pain. Runaway Herse. The horse and wagon bolenglng te Chris tian Musser, a farmer living near Columbia, waa tied te a pest In front of the stere of Fred Bucher, yesterday afternoon. Becom ing frightened the horse began bauklng teaml fro and at lastsucceeded In breaking the pest te which he was attnchad.Whcn the herse get loose he ran up Locust street at a rapid gait with the pest hanging about his legs. The horse was captured alter running a few squares. Ne ttamage was received by clther the horse or wagon. Ilelil Fer Trial. Jeseph Heffman, who was arrested en last Friday, for stealing cigars from Henry , Eberly, at Durlach, had a hearing this morn tag at SqalreE vans'. Mr. Eberly was pres ent and testllled that en the night of the 8th of June, a man was seen prowling about the atore. In the morning 2,200 cigars wero missing. The party stealing thorn had llrst onterod the basoment of the stere, but net being able te get up stairs, get n ladder and in this manner made an entrance into the soceud story. The cigars wero hid In e coal bin at a brick school house near the stere, and were taken 1,000 atK time and sold through out the country. The man could net be identltled by Mr. Eberly, but as the cigars were In his possession and he had admitted the guilt, Squlre Uvanssent him te Jail te await a inai ai me August teui u Gloje ufu Fair The Brothorheod of the 1'nlen held n lair in the Armery during the latter twrt of lest May and at Its clese had se end articles that wero net disposed 6Ten account of net having asufflclcntauieunt of meney en each tlillur ent article. Theso things were chanced oil" last evening at the meeting or the ledgo. The following was the result of the chancing : Ne. 103, held by Kaumel Filbert, drew tlie barrel of Heur; ticket Ne. 81, held by Samuel I.eckard, drew the caster ; ticket Ne. 27, held by Mrs. Newcomer, drew tlie basket -of flowers, and Mrs, A. Jessio held ticket Ne. 27, which drew the ottomans. These articles can ve received uy me tiiiiuruuiiucKy iji iji sens at the stere of Jehn Temple, ou Seuth Third street. ricnlm. The picnics el the Sunday schools of the Second Street Tititheran and St. l'aul's Epis copal churches, held nt I'enryn park yester day, was the largest of the season thus far. An onjeyablo tlme was had by all present. The union picnic ei the SL Jehn's Luther an and the Trinity Reformed Sunday schools will be nt I'enryn park te-morrow, July 2.1. The Columbia Citlrens' baud will be In at at xiiidance, and this will be largest picnie of - -rtir srasen. Te-morrow the Sunday school of Mt Zion's v M 1 . church will go te Lltlu. ThlsvJIl le the place ter a geed tlme. livreiigli Items, Iitiit mght a brakemati connectod with tlie gnM;I tmiji of the Heading A. Columbia rull rull re;l, was ilking ever the train In order te ceuple the irs toether bofero starting. Lndt-x eti'vui trrtTarsu man was seen lying uslewp. iit as seen getten out of ills dan- ciH imsiiien and snnt away trem tue rull- rread. The man was intoxicated and had jjiuiiinder the carji te sleep. A break in the lock en the Tidowater canal at MUc.Vly creek, has caused some delay In the arrival rfddepaiture of canal Ijeata nl the coalehutoa. JTho-Jjimage will bsiWllrpjU.". a rew days. A hell bracolel found yosterday afternoon en FeurUfu stroet, is at the olllce of Geerge uacni. "SeTcnd large bulletin beards ure being built for the putting up of pesters, anneunc ing thojceming of 1'. T. Barnum's circus te Columbia. Alley II, or mere familiarly known as Butcher alley, was cleaned last night. The Columbia tire englne run a stream of water through the alley from Filth te Fient streets. The funeral of the late Mr. P. B. Vaclie took place this morning from ids late home en Third street, and was largely attouded. Miss Sephia Medingcr, et Baltimore, is 1 n town, the guest of Miss Mollle Herr. Throecar leads of tobacco were shipped this morning te Dunn A Ce., of Philadelphia from the Beading & Columbia freight ware house. 11EAD1XU SCHOOL aVVMllSTHMHCNCY l'ref. It K. Iluehrle, of this City, Elected te rill the Vacancy. The muddle ever the huperintemlcncy el the Reading schools has bad a new outcome In the election last evening of Prof. R. K. Buelirle mtporintendent of the schools of this city, te the vacant Reading superintenileucy. J. T. Valentine, of Reading,haU been chosen, but was Ineligible te tlie place, net having taught for three years previous te his elec tion. At the meeting or the Reading school beard last evening Mr. Valentine tendered his resignation te rolievo the beard from em. barrassment, which was duly accented. It was then moved nnd carried te go Inte nomination for Mr. Valontlne's successor. Frostdent Eckert said that the election would be te 1111 the unoxpired term of three years one year and a txirtlen of a year having been served by Mr. Valentine. A letter was read from State Superintendent Hlgboe te the efTect that he would confirm such action of the beard. The following account of l'ref. Btielirle's election is from the Rending Ttme.. Fr C. Smlnk nominated "ene who is known te the beard as an earnest, faithful and onergetle worker" l'ref, Rebert K. Bnoltrle, of Lancaster. Mr. Rocs said: ".Has the gontlemau any premise that Mr. Bnolirle w 111 accept" ? President Eckert teplled : " He will accept ttnder certain conditions." Thirty-one members then voted for the election of Prof. Buehrle, and nene In ojv ejv ojv pesition. Mr. Oeissler net voting. President Eckert declared that Prof. Buehrle had been "olected te llll the unex pired term of three years." The salary wnsnxedat 51,fee0 jier annum by a vote of 25 in thoafllrniaile toil in tlie negative. Street Itallnay ISxteiihleu. A meeting of the stockholders of the Lan caster city street railway cempuny as held last evening at the Stevens honse. The directors wero authorized te prcctire from the state the privilege of increasing tlie capi tal stock from f 10,000 te fOO.OOO. II. Reloads, tlie chairman, was autherised te a p. point a couunlttee of live te procure suuscrl suuscrl llens of stock as seen as the state shall grant the Increase. The Intention of the company is te ,U ence 6xtend tlie read ever the follow ing reute ; I'Veui DuUe and Walnut te New street, te Prince, te James, te North Queen, te Orange, te Prince, te Conestoga, te Seuth Queen, te Hager, te Vine, te Seuth Queen, te E&1 Kiuif, te city limits, te New Helland turnpike. .V Mjr,terleu Disappearance. Last 1'iiurtd.iy the coons held a picnie at Recky Springs, and umeug theso who at tended ms Bcutley McCubhlns a colored porter ut the City hotel. Sluce that tlme Bentloy Ua net been boeh nud ills oinpleycrs nre jna.ieiis te leant bis whoreabeiits. They think he has eiilier been stelen or is new lying ut the bottom of the Conestoga. Very .Trinl'"uB Ddds. Tem the X. Y. Sun. Dumley What's the use of talking te me, i'ttiUierly Y Yott're au ass, nnd everybody knew It I'll bet you lirty dellari te one yed are the biggest ass In town. XWherly (eagerly) I'll take that. It's a geed bet If 1 lese It AmiAvr.T xsn itATTJinr, A I'lnne-Dealer Vflie Made Mlttake anil Was Itatterert Fer It. J. C. Van Neitnm has made complaint agalukt Jehn 1 Ulnkley, grecnr, for aesault and batUry. It appears that Van Nestran accosted Mrs. Blnkley en the street at high neon yesterday, and walked soma dtstance with her ! that Mr. Blnlclev ovorteok thorn near the oernor of I,lme and Chestnut streets and, walking up behind them, struck him a blew that felled him In the gutter. Mr. and Mrs. Blnkley then walked home arm in arm. Van Nestran's account of the ullalr is that he wanted te bee Vrel. Woodward, and called at the piano stere In East King wrcet, abeve Dukeand finding the deer locked, hes.it down en the slops. Mrs. Blnkley, whom he did net knew, was standing home doers auove anu uoweu te mm. un reacmng me corner of King and I.Ime alie dropped her parasol, and after picking It up, agnln nodded te lilui. Thinking bIie might be a freind who at that distance he did net recog nize, he followed her. When hecamc up with hor,she begged te boexcused, saying she had mistaken him ter n gentleman from whom she had bought n piano. He snld he had net sold her a piano, but was In the piano business, adding IT he wits Intrud ing he hoped she would oxcuse him. She Raid no harm was done, or words te that oll'ect, and they walked an togethor until Mr. Blnkley catne up and assaulted him. Mr. Blnkley's slda of the story will be heard te-morrow at 3 o'clock p. m., when the hearing coines oil at Alderiunn Dcen's. Many Heaths Frem the Heat. Tuesday's record of the work of the beat In Philadelphia Is an alarming one Reports received from pollce stations anil hospitals up te midnight show that twel ve pcople died from the eirects of heat-streke, whlle twenty two people were prostrated In ndditleu te theso who died, and in many instances n latal result will fellow. An analysis of the deaths show that the het wave makes but llt llt tle distinction In age. The years of llfe of theso who died ranged from 21 te (53. Thrce wero under Ki years and Haven wero under 15. In the prostrations the nges of the vic tims are also about equally proportioned! Charles Klemert, traveling salesman for J. O. Cook, or 1'hlludclphl.t, was oercemo by the heat at l'ottsvllle, en Tuesday, and died at six o'clock In the evening. Hev. Patrick Mulligan, or SU Mary's Cath olic church, at Hunter's Point, Leng Island, died Hiuldenly en Tuesday or sunstroke. I'lru In it Cenl .'Mine, l-'or a week past a nuniber of carpenters wero umployed In tlmberlngn faulty chain ber In the Holtenbaek shart, Wilkesbarre, 700 feet under the ground. Whlle at work en Saturday last a lamp foil irem ene or the men's hats, le which It had been fastened, and Ignlted the gas, nnd in a short tlme a llorce llre was rnglng. The fact of the llre was net uciiendlv known te outsiders until this morning. 1-or the past two days a large ferce or men have been engaged in lighting the lire, which Is new rexirted te lie under control. Owing te a strong current or air, which carrles oil the sulphur fumes, the initie en the west slde or the shaft continues te be worked steadily. - - wta.oeo Ijim nt rittktmi. A $7,"i,(i00 lire breke out In I'ittsten en Tuesday afternoon and destroyed two store houses, the rltlslen Milling company's grwt mill ami Henry Conway's and Mich.iel Herry's dwelllngs. Ress ,V Ce., are the mill ing company, and their less nggicgutes nearly i50,Oimj. Perd owned the old cracker farterv, used as a slotehouso and his less is tirebalily ?:l,0OU. Other losses will nggregale f.),(HK). One sm of the Kerry bridge w as de stroyed, nnd lit falling carrlc"d four men with It, but nene were Huritmsly httrt Wllkes Wllkes barre nnd Seranten llre eum p:iiiluH v.cre pros enl nnd rendered elllcieulitid. 'J'he bndge will IK) nt once repaired. A Donutleii Furt. rorriseu Sellers Is a highly eio)iiied rail read li reman residing at rarl.eMmrg. He "has been in ill heath for several mouths and unable te de duty en the I'arkcsburg pas pas senger train, with which he was connected. l4asteveninga itarty of railroad men, number ing thirty, called at Mr. Sellers' residence each of tlie visitors carrying with him n donation for their sick comrade. Tiiey did a goe'l deed and hail, as they descrvcd,u geed time. A Ten a llumed by I'.ejv Tlie town of SkldjiVbre, Me., was burned, en Sunday. LovTefiJinatpd jilanrl.'VW,- 000. Anion7;Tie chler toners tire Marklaud EarlsVix, dry goods timl groceries, $fl, 0011 jyvV. II. Ilarbr-r, sauie, $3,000; Ollver RWitewnv, ltiinlier : liiHurniirn, S5.000. Tlie -fioHtelIli'o was ilGstreyeil, but most of the mail was saved. Tlie urn wits started ny toys playing with matches In a hay mew. Tite Arrldtiit at Christian. Lcander Mowror,sen of Albert Mowrer.had three lingers anda jiortlen or his hand blown oil Tuesday eveuliig by the bursting era bar rel or a gun. Andrew P. Moero, whlle planing a beard had two fingers cut oil' at tlie second Joint. Beth men were employed nt tlie Christiana Machine Ce.'s works. A Treasury Clerk Dlesut Ills Desk. Henry Krauskopf, of Indiana, a dork for the last twenty years in the second auditor's ofllce, Washington, was stricken with paral ysis, and died at his desk en Tuesday fore noon. He was attacked last Saturday, but had sufllciently recovered, as he thought, te resutne his duties. He was 50 yours et age. Found Dead Neur Kphrata. Cerenor Henaman this morning rocelvod a telegram from Ephrata stating the body of au infant had beeit found In the weeds near that village at nuearly hour this morning. The coroner lctt for Ephrata ou the neon train. lletiirned te Court. Mrs. Sephia Deerr was heard last night by Alderman A. V. Dennelly, en a charge et committing un assault and battery en Mrs. Mary Hewes, leslding in Beaver street The case was returned te court, nnd Mrs. Deerr entored the necessary amount of lull. Seeking a Xmt Heme. Dr. Allred Clark, who practiced dentistry In tills city ami Marictti for n number of years, left last night for Minneapolis, Minne sota, whom he will prtictlce his profession. At the Station IIouse, One vagrant was tlie only inmate at the station Iiouhe last night. She was discharged this morning. SjIu el a thuihle Herse. 11. J. McOrann has sold his driving horse, " Rleliaid" te Kiss A Deerr, for f2,(H)0. Ilel Fer I'enrjn. A full day at themedt beautiful l'ark in East ern I'pnnnyh aula. The St. l'aul'a SI. II. Sunday school will held their annual picnic, Friday, J uly 21th, ut this beautiful pai k, te which all are Invited, Tickets can be had at clther of the fol lowing plaws: (leerge KrUman's confectionery North cjueen street, D. b. llursk's gteeery, Knst King btieet, It. F, W. Urban, Seuth Queen nnd Conestoga stteet.and II. Will, hoiith'tjucen and Hazel sttcels. Tickets Wund 30 cents. Juiyje.itd. Vl'.A 1 1IS. FsciiUAtn In thlselty.en July 21. 1W5. Annie, dniigbterercharlrsitnd hallii I.hcIiIj.kIi, hi ihe llth ycaref heruge. The relatives and friends pf Iho family are tespectfiilly Invited te al'end the funeral, fteni tluuesldenteef herparcnlH, Ne CU NeilhDukn street, en Thursday uiernlng, nt 8J-j o'clock. High muss nt St. Antheny's church, interment al St, Antheny's ceinelet y. 2t lUiiNtsii July 20, iss'i. In this clly, Mrs. I.lz zlellaruUli, wllu or M, S. Ilaiulsh, In the HH year of heruge. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited te attend thutuucral from her husband's lesldcnce, Ne. 48 West King street, en Thursday morning at 0 o'clock. Fu neral services and Interment at 10 o'clock a. m al New Danville meeting house, l't caching by Jehn Kehr. (Ohie papers please copy. itdltw lUtiTes. On Jiily2l,ls&.uc-irMcchdnlcsbuiVt Upper Leaeek tow nshlp, ileury lUrteu, in the Kid year et his age. Ills relatives and friends nre icspecttully In vited te attend the funeral, Irem his late resi dence, en Friday afternoon nt 1 o'clock, without fiiilhurnnticc. luleimcnt ut old Lcaeeck I'icg. byterlun chutch. Jly22 2td Adlkii.-lit this city, en July 22, IMS, Adelphus Adler, hi thuUth jour of his age, (Netice of fuueralhereaflcr.l Mclukiikh. On the 21st Inst, at Mlllersville, Kphrulm U, Mclllnger, In the 31t ycuPer hU age. The relatives und Itiunds of tlie family are re pectfully luvlted te ultend the funeral, from hU late residence, Mtllcrsvllle, Friday luemhig at 9 o'clock, chureh. Services at the Old.Mennenlte zi MeANxmrr. On July 21. 1833, Elizabeth Mc An ancy, In tlie 07th yejar of her age. Funeral from, tlie residence et JatncBCOylc, Ne. 21 West Vine street, Saturday morning at 0 o'clock. Services In St, Mary's convent chapel. Interment in St. Mary's cometcry. Jy22-3t B MARKETS. lhlladelihla Freduc Market, 1'nii.ADKLnilA, July 22. Fleur was quirt and stendy. Sales of 1,000 barrels. Including l'rnnsrl vanln, fiiinlly nt f!0 i3 Western de fl 2SQS Vi Minnesota linkers' ut f ($ Fatenla at S 5 SO. live neur was glow at 3 73 per oarrei ler chel co, Feed wn in fair demand and wanted at Hales of Western Winter llran, at 110 4001700 per ten 1 n. in. call Wheat. OtWe hid for Julvt 01 We Aug.! W,je for Sept.) tl COW for Oct. Cern (iie for July t 02c for Aug.; Mc for Sent.t WVie for Oct. Oats-3u. bid for July) Mc. Ang. ; ll'Lc ter BepU) l$,ic, for Oct, New Yerk l'reduce Market. New Tonic, July 22. Fleur market dull t Fine, $2 4033 Ms Superflne, It 3001 74 1 Common le Fancy Kutre Ohie, (.1 03fi Wis Ooed te Chnlcu (Extra Western, l5 75; Minnesota, & l Ql O). Wheat Ne. 2 ltcd, Winter, July, II ft! t Aug., It W, Kept., 11 tKJiJ Oct., II 04ji; Coin Ne. 2 Mixed, Aug., Wie Sept., S7c ; Oct., Clc. Onte No.2Mlxed, Aug., SHe; Kept ,S-2Hc Uye dull ami nominal. Hurley nominally unchanged, Ferk Mess, fit 'Mil M. I.ard 10 81, Aug t trt W, sept. Molnsses quint i 1&KC for 60 test Cuba. Turpentine quiet nl 37kc. lleitin quiet ut II 20Q1 'tiyi for strained te geed. l'etroleuni nnmlnnl. Ftelghts dull ( Ornln te Liverpool, 2V. Iluttur steady t Western Imitation ircnmerr. lcgiHe. unceseuiiii i western rmi pnmn, 4ic, Eggs dull ISc. Hugar dull : nesiern, unsure ! Hlule, uyid ("utleuf, C.iGCi;ts (Irunul.tted, lilcii uemliml. Tallew quletj prlmeclty, Mic Ceiren dull i fulrcarcecM, 8Jic Hay dull ; Ne. I, UOcQIl.UU. Chicago I'roduce Market. CitiUAiie, July 52, 9.30 a.m. Market opened! Wheal August, 81'iet Sept., 91JJO t OcU,WIJc. Cern August, iiyip j Sept. 4.'.!-i! Oct., 4l;c. Oats Aug , aKc. Ferk Aug., 110 25 ; Sept,, 110 0 s Oct., 110 111. I.nrd Sept., Srtfil; Oct., M7H Itlhs Aug., 15 U7; Sept,, 3 77. CLOfltHO. Whcat-,lnly,87?icj Aug., RSK i Sept, BOJiO 90it; Ott..l3c. Cern-July, tr.cj Aug., Kei Sept., 4IOW , Oct., JIVc. Outs July, SOJJe; Aug., SSc ; Sent, ac ; Oct., i!ie. Ferk-July. 110 21 j Aug., 110 55; Sept., (in -: uct., ium.'k. I.ard .luly, $y M; Aug., tfl (W; Sept, t 7 ; Oct., W 77K. Illbs-Jnly.l. ,0; Aug., 7WJ1 7JK; Pept, MHO; Oct, fet. LlTmeck l'rtces. Ciihmoe Cnttle Itccelpls, 6,200 head; ship- ....... II, .U. ........ .... ...... . ...... ..Hnl I .. ... A. I. ... . 111,-lltn, 4,"uf JltNltl lllitl KUL m;iiiM ,rin.Ji , clillinlngHtierH, l,:iMIBI,.VO fcs. JIS'OIOO; l.aiO Gl,!r-e &.,! 2ua5Mi uvpei.w) fts, -nJ.--); nteekcii, and leederD, (1 WXf I 2U; Texans, tl 7'.( 4 91. Hogs Itecelpls, 10,000 heul; shlpinents, 11,000 j iiiiirkiit itctlM-; fiJI0c higher; rough and mixed, (I SUfl I 40! packing mid shipping, tlt(aiCJ; light, t V SO; skip, MS4 10. Shecit Itecelpts, 2,.Mw head ; shipments, 300 tnuiket slew: 15Q200 lewer: natives, 5gl 10; 'I(ian, II Tifj.ir.. East I.innKTT Cattle active and firm : prices 15fl.H)c higher than last week; receipts, 5 heiid ; shipments, 1M head. lings iniirktit slew and prices a weaket , i,hthidclplit.ui,4 mat 70; Yorkers, II ul70, n eelpU, .V) head ; sliliimcnts, iie head; ship inentH jcnlerduy le New Yerk, 5 carloads. New Yerk Sleck Marknt. Nbw Yenic, July 2i Wall street, 1:30 p. in. Meney asy at X percent Kxchnngu stcudy. (iOMirnments firm. Currency 6's, $1271f hid ; 4' Coup., lWi bid ; 4Ws de, 112'i bid. The stock market this morning, opened quiet but steady mid prices wer without mate rial change from I u t night's figures, with the exception of Union Faellle, which was Unit ou supporting orders, but before the llrst call a raid en Hteck lowered tin, prlce from tOJ; te iV,i. Toward elereu o'clock the t-rnngcrs and Van drrbllts were iUlte actively bought, and at neon, under their leadership, values had ad vanced te li percent Al the tlme of writing the market lsstteng. lr.k. 3r.M. no ICI Al luuW Western Union Ad.lins Kxpress American Kxpress U.S. Kxpress Wells, Futge A Ce C. C. 1.4. C C. C. C. I New Yerk Central New Jersey Central llllnelsOntral Kxpress. tK 3s 7J Mi tiiue iuuinu Mlchluan Central, -Yvvluisnic'Tuclfla. SOW V... rruiBrrca Central l'aclflc i) Union l'aclflc , ui Missouri 1'acinc IH Texas l'aclflc New Yerk Uluvated Metropolitan Manhattan Alt Jt Terra Haute .... " PrufeiTed J... Canada Southern Canada 1'acinc sal lii" ClilcuKO.t Alten Vi iw Mil cues .v unto 1). A Hud te Del., Lac. & West tn Denver xl Lrle II " Preferred Hannibal A St Je " Frcftrred Kansas A Texas 14 Luke Shere r&U Ltjff .: L'vs'lleA Nashville SaU f'4 ltJi 20'i fay. i 33 Merris A Lssex my. Northwest f,i VJj rruierrcu isu in UutatleA Western Ohie A Mississippi " l'rufurred l'RCllle Mall 49X (julckallvcr " Frelurred Heading Iteck Island llstf 9H 4i'iji 20 117K San Francisce lv x'rcieiTuu x Omaha.. -A " Frercrred S3 St I'aul niJ " I'tnfurrcd Nash A Chat M.. L...S. A V Wabash " I'referrcd... C, II. A Q 123 itechester A Flltaburg I'd. A Kvuns Manitoba W)i. Oiegen A Nav Oregon Transco 17 1'iillmaii l'alacu Car .13 2j2 13 12K Stuck Markets. Quotation by lieed, McOrann A Ce., Hanker, Lancaster, Fa. II A. if. 12 x. Sp.tn. Missouri Pacific Mlehlgan Central 61;J New 1 erk Central Hi New Jersey Central 4e B15J !!)! Vi 1?' 49K jejj 14U 49 m" 91 uiiui (..eiiinii Del., Ijiek.A Westem iw Denver .t UloUrande Til Ktle 13? KnuaaH A Texas, 'JHi Luke Sheie t)l Chicago A N. W., common. Us2 N.N. tint, ft Western St. Paul ft Omaha I'acltle Mall W)i Kechester ft Flttubiirg SI. I'aul 7M lexiul'aclllc II - Union l'aelfle myi Wabab Common Wabash Fruterred. Wcmtcm Union Telegraph., Louisville ft NaahvlIIe N. Y Chi. ft St L Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation l'eniisylvanla lleadlncr SB F. T. ft llu train.. Net thorn l'allrle Common Northern Pacific l'ref 45J J 1UH IUI1 VI 1111, Zl l'hlladelphlaft Erle -je Neithern Central Central TrniiHp Canada Seutheru Oil :Hi Ftiople'H Fasaenger 18 Mlsseuil l'aclllc te 1$ JfXW AVrJSHTISEMXNTS. AIJSOI.UTE 1'URITY IN EVERY l'AIU tlculnrlii guaranteed by iihIiik MILLKll's IHJUAA ff,U, mai'7-tlnul XTOT1 'ICE. a.1 Mm. Martha MerrN ha left her home ltlieut aJiiKt cause, and I will net be responsi ble for any bills contracted by her. JyJJ-lwdftltw FKL1X MOHK1S. Cl'ECIAIi NOTICE. VXMBSItS OF TBE LANCASTER MENNEROHOR Are requested te meet at their Hallen FRIDAY'. lie !Hh, at 12 30 o'clock, tharp, te proceed te MIIlervlllc. te attend the luueral of their late leuow'tnemeer, Unas, r, Itees. lly order of the l-resHieui. JySi-Std OEO. I'FKIFFEIt, Secretary. "J. RANI) OPEN AIR CONCERT -AT- MENERCrlOR GARDEN THIS EVENING, BY THE CITY BAND. It HENRY POEUlt, l'rep. KJSW AJirERTiaKXJCXTS AK1NQ POWDER. ROYAL BAKING , POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesetnencss. Mere eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with tlintnnltltudent low test, short w eight, nlnm or phesphate powders. Held only (n cam. Kotal IIakinii 1'ewnKR Ce., 100 Wall Street, New Yerk. may27.1ydAw DON'T KOROETTHE 1'NION BETHEL Sunday Pclmel Excursion te I'enryn l'ark nn TUKailAY. .iui,v -.b n. Hand of inuMc. Iteund trip, W)c, children, Sic, all trains, TIcliKn geed ler ltd PUBLIC SALE ON FRIDAY AFTER NOON at two o'clock, nl No.3l8euthITlncn street, a let of new Household and Kitchen Fur niture, such as FarlerSets, llod-lteom bets, Din. Itig.ltoetu Furniture, etc. JMld It. F. KIlOl'T. 1 RAND EXCURSION I'OR THE BENE- VJI FIT or the Itetli Sunday Scheel te l'enl FIT of the Itethcl A. M. K. (.'Iiurch and iitidav Scheel te Fetirvii It Fark.etiTHUltSDAY, AUfiUST 13, 1SSJ. Adulls' li Is' llekris. m cents : children's tlekct9,23cents. JI222ldWAS BEST UOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. 4 Rs. " A " Sugar for 2'ks ; 4 packattes Cern, starch for 25e ; 4 B.s. Tea IHciiIIh for 'i'.e ; 4 lis. l'rtines for Vict 4 Its Itlce ler 2."ic. (Irunulutt d Sugar, Te. Celfees I Cedecs I Teas 1 Teas' Tel- ophene. ilienn. UI.AllKK'S TKA STOKK, MWfst King Street T HE GREATEST KNOWN SOA1' TO answer all purpe-e Is Miller's Ilerax. HOT WEATHER REQUIREMENTS. Clean piemlxes, and tin) liberal ueenrdls. InfectautH. Chloride of Lime and ether stand ard germicides for a'n nt HUllLF.Y'S DIU'O HTOIti:, Ne. 24 West King Street BE NOT DECEIVED. DON'T BUY "electric" or "magnetic" frauds. The best external remedy is llensen's Cepclne Flusters. P EOPOSAUS "YlJiriiirRECEIVIiD at the ofllce of the rennty cotnnilsslennii until 12 o'clock itcKitt, MONDAY, JULY 27, for furnishing ninety tens of first-class hard coal, free of slate, UY OIU) Kit OF TDK HO Alt D. Attest: Fiuna Gmet, CIi rk. J)-2tV3td BY ONCE USINd MILLER'S SOAP you will use no ether, everywhere. BORAX Fer sale PUH LIO MALE. ON SATURDAY, JULY 23. 1W. at 10 o'clock, a. in., at Me (iranu's Pari;, will be sold a superior SADDLK HOIISK. lie Is Seven ears Old and of a Light Hay Celer. SAMLKLIIKHS, JJ2MIUMW.VF Aucl. ,fAf'IIINLSTS, KOUNDRYMEN AND use MILLKIIS llOUAA 1TJL llluekstiiltlis SOAI'aud claim It uneiiiulled NAimcini"eiViNfnrEAIH"Y Ac tion te the skin, In every wiiycenducHe te health, Is MILLhll'S llOlt.W SOAP. AA. Use Maiilii'iin Knller The Original, iiuiyi-lyM.WA'i It BB. Flnur. The Hcst. TTAPPY THOUGHT AND REBECCA X . Tobaccos only be per plur at IIAltTMAN'S YfiLLOW FllONT CIO A It THE ONLY GREAT EXTERNAL RE RE RE medy.Tho'eeinlneiitcheiulstsJtUfcsiers Dnremiis and HHtterstislI.eiiderae ISensun's Cup clnu l'lasteis. HE IT IN COLI) VTERT USE IT I v het w-atnr. It will glvogeod resul- ' U 11.11 O ItUKAJl. 3UAI, rTi7'r. 'rt AlfO EST, 11 EST AND MOST JL eoiuplcte usMertment of Flaying Curd In the dty from 3 cent per ptelc up at HAllTMAN'S YKLI.llW FllONT CIGAlt STOUK. NOT1CE-THE MEMIIERS OK I.ODOE 43, F. and A. M., w 111 meet at thidr hall ou Friday at 12 0 p. m., tharp, for the purpose of intending tlie funeral of llrotherCharlo F. Itcet Itcet Ihe ledge will leave en the utrect cars at 1 o'clock p. in., and proceed te .Mlllersville s r tinning will IcavuMlllcrmllle Immediately after tin, ! Icei. Members of Lamberton Ledge, Ne 47K, F. Hnd A. M are respectfully ln ltcd te at tend Full Maenlcdre. lly orderer JOsriUA L. LYTL. Wershtplul Muter llcnu s. i.ARx, Secretary. Jy3ld all at"TTeieart '(T OlTl)" WlNE BTOUK -roit-Listen's Extract of Beef. riXEST IK TUB WORLD. F.stnblHhed,17ia. II. K.SLAYMAKEIt, Agt.. (Hbl7-tld Ne.W Kiwi Kim: HI. TLIE CHEAPEST AltTICLlT IXTHE market ted,y, considering quality, Is MIL LKIl'lt()ltA.SOAl'. REDUCTION IN CUSTOM-MADE Clothing. A well made, Klegant trimmed and 1 nerfect I mini a I'.n.lneHS 'Suit ler 118.00. A gee hI English Cerknerew Wemted Suit, lint indded. In one. two. three or four button cuta way, for BUM. A lmiuUnme Check Canshnere Suit for ai.0e. An elegant Scrgu Suit, In black, blue, drab or brown, ter I15U0. Flnu English Striped or Cheek Pantaloons Hern tSUlup. llu membe, all work Is strictly llrst-clans. Every garine.'t warrutited In L ir presented. A f;oed nt, well-made and nlcci trimmed, The arcat assortment of putteniB In thlseitv. A. 11. IIOSENSTEIN, inH-Cmdlt 37 North Uuecu street. FOR PURITY, EXCELLENCE, wclghtntid sttcngth MILLEIt'S FULL UOUA.X SOAF has no equal. TiTADEIRA AND SHERRY WINES -AT- Reigart's Old Wiue Stere, E. SLAYMAKKK, Aebnt, Ne. ') K.iBrKlNO Strkkt. Iebl7tfd KrtUhllsbed 17H. T HIS PAPER 18 PRINTED J. K. WRIGHT &. CO.'S INK. Fairm&aet Ink Werts, 26th and Penn'e. Avenae tanMyrt I'lIll.ADKLPHIA.FA. w ANTE.D. A Yeung Man te Learn the Drug Business. Addtesjiin Milting: "PHAUMACHT." iMEil.inKNcrii OrricK, Itneastcr, Fa. milE MANSION. THE "MANSION. H ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. The Leading and Largest Hetel. Finely leca ted, elegantly furnlbhed and llbrrully managed Electric bellx, light, and all modern linpreM. meats. Geed orchestra. OHAS. MeQLADB, Jy7-2md Proprietor. VTOUNT ST. MARY'S COLLEGE. Mount St. Mary's College, EMMITSDURQ, MD. This Institution continues te glve that thor ough Classical and Mathematical Education ler which It has len.r been culebmted. A Commer cial Course, optional te the ntudeuU, U con ducted by competent profeeors. Situated In k very healthy locality at the feet of the 111 no Hldge Mountain., aud far away from the distraction and dangers et a city, thl college offers peculiar advantages te stndsnts, Send for Catalogue te PRESIDENT MT. ST. MART'S COLLEGE, JUlSO-Zind M W 8 EMMITSllUltO, MD. new Atrr.nTisitMF,NTit. rpHR BEST 6e HAVANA OIGAlt IN JL. the City, at HA.UTMA.VS YKM.OW HTOUK. ritONT CIGAlt FIIIST-CLASS BOARDING. Together with the cholce of rooms en the Jlrst or second fleer. Surpassed by nene In the city. Callonernddrcss, NO. 402 NOHTlf QUEEN ST. Table boarders acoetuiuodatcd, aO-Ud WITHOUT RXCEITION. THK BEST Cigars In the town, two for Be, at IIAimiAN'S 1EM.OW rilONT ClOAll HTOHK. MEDICINE CHEST IN THEMSELVES. Itensen's Capclne l'lasters remain un- eijuallnd as n general household medlclne. Clean, quick, Biue. TDEMEMBER THE OLD STANDARD. HOHUEH'S W1I.1) CltKUIlV TONIC Fer Weakness, General Debility, Dyspepsia, Hummer complaint, etc. ItOIIKf.ll'S I.IQUOll STOUK, npt-lydll Ne. U Centra Square. S1 CHOOL TAX FOR 1885. The dunlleiiln Is In the hands of the treiiHtircr. Three per cent, oil' ler prompt payment te Aug. 1.1BHS. V. O. MAUSIIALli, Tif asnrnr, Ne. 12 Centre Siiiarn, tir Onire hours from On. m. le 4 p. in. Junell-tfilll j- kvan'hTiajuu! LEVAN'S FANCY ROLLER FLOUR. Makes Klegant llrcad. Fer sale liy Oreccrs generally. Levan Ss Sens, MorclmntMUlerB, Oltlcei 17NOHTH FltlNCEST. apr27ind ASSIONED ESTATE OK THE LAN caster Helt Company, of the City el Lan caster. The undersigned auditor, appointed te piis upon exceptions and te dlMtiliuta the Iialunee rcmnlnlnlng In tbr hands of II. F. Irving, asKlgnee, ler the bnneflt of ctcdlters te and among thete legally entitled te the same, will sit for that lnirpoae en TIIUltSDAY, the 13th day of AUdl'ST, A. 1). lsw3, at a o'clock p. in., In the Library Keem of the Court Heuse, In the city of Lancaster, where nil persons In tcrcstcdln SHld distribution innviittnid. I). MtilULLKN, JlyS-ltdWeaw Audllei- ToiTn's.eivler. ee. v. ratiive"n TWO Extraerdinaiy Bargains, Ne. l.--24-Inch Wlde Figured Pongeo Silks , Cholce Styles and Celers, New this Sonson, reduced te 40 centfl from ei.oe. Ne. 2.--25-Inch Wide Figured Foulard Sllkfl, very Choice Styles nnd Colorings, Seme Very Neat Patterns, reduced te 75 cents from 61.20. WDen't miss these Itanralns. 'Ihesn icoeds cost mete money but they must be sold le make room for Fall Ooeds. IIAUUAINS IN Parasols, Sun Umbrellas and Fans. JohnS.&ivlflr&Ce., NO. 25 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTKIt. FA. CLOTH I Ml. TTEADQUARTERS FOR SUMMER Morlne Shirts and Drawers, Qauze Undershirts and Drawers, Choice Neckties, R. It W. Cellars and Ouffa, C, tt C. Cellars and Cuffa, Crown Cellars and Cuffa The Best Fitting Dress Shirts. 8H1UT3 AND SOCIETY ILVllAFIIKflNALIA Made te eudkk. At Erisman's, NO. 17 IVfiST KINO STKF.LT. BUY YOUR CLOTHING -AT Wanamaker& Brown's, OAK HALL, iOLTllEiST ('OHNEHSlini ASD MAnkKT STRKKTS, I'UIHlltLVllIl. Jlylltld F INE TAILORING. 1885. SPRING 1885. H. GERHART, FINETAIL0RIN6. The Uirgestnnd ChoIcektAssertmontof FINE WOOLENS IN THE CITY OF LANCASTE1I. All the Latest Novelllea In FANCY SUITING. A CHOICE LINE OF SPRING OVERCOATING. THE VEKY I1EST WOllKMANSHIF. l'rlces te suit all and all goods warranted as represented at hit newr store, H"e. 43 lerth Queen St, (OFFOSITE THE FOSTOFFICE.) H. GERHART. irXL VAVK21. W INDOW SCREENS. Wire Window Screens v kcenlnii. and unbedv Hheuld be without them. The price U wllhlu reach of all, and when put up piuperly will last you for yeaia. Weuiaku them he they need net be ietne ed In opening or closing shutters or wludewH. Plain wire, 60c, Mc, bec, (Be, 70c, 75c, BOc, t5c. oee, ll.eu a pair up. Landicape, fl.23,l.ie,l.SO, (1 SI, J1.75 a ialr up, according te size. Deers with corners, springs, hinges, etc., complete. Wet have added largely te our stock of WALL PAPERS Within the last ten days, bought from recent sales In Euttcrn marketx, comprising all grades or goods. Hanging in best manner. Alse a choice line or LACE CUKTA1NS. 4Stere closes at u p. nt., except Sat ut days. Phares . Pry, Ne. 67 NORTH QUEEN BTBEET, LANCABTElt. FA, 99mdjZiJXrfl - i V JMir unena. SPECIAL ALTERATION SALE. WATT, SHAND & CO, AUK MAKING KXTHNSIVU AI.TKIIATION3 AND ADDITIONS TO TDK New Yerk Stere And In order le reduce surplus stock nnd niake mere room, nirursiicclnl ludiicements In eety department, KXTItAOItDINAItYIIArtGAINSIN Ulenclied nnd Uiilileachcd Muslins. BLEACHED AND UNHLEACHED SI1EET1S0S In all uldt lis and quiillUc. Tickings, Turkey Red Tablings, IMi Linear, Towels and Napkins, at tin: i.eu i:st i'i:ici:s i:vi:it known. si'KCIAI.IUUlll.NSlN DRESS GOODS. ODD LOIS AND UK.MNANTH UEDDCKD AT HALF USF VLl'llH'KS. EEW YOEK STOEB. J. 11. MARTIN A CO. SALE OP Surplus Stock -or- PARASOLS, We Offer Our Entire Stock Parasols at Less Than Cost. of Lace Parasols, - -Lace Parasol?, - -Canopy Tep Parasols, -Coaching Parase!?, Children's Parasols, Silk Umbrellas -AND- SUN SHADES AT COST. iitie d Ce., 0. Cor. West Kiii ami Prince Sis. .A.VCASIKIt. FA run salk en jcizxr. ITIOR SAIii:-r.I(iUT HOR.SE-l'OWr.R 3 I'nrtabln Engine, llageisinivn Thieher and Victer Clevet nulbi Will be sold cheap nnd en ery easy tcims. II MELD. HESS. JVlTIwd.tltH iiuarryllle. Fa. FOR RENT. Thrtu Law ertlcci at Ve 15 Nelt'l II DUKK STitEKT; and a basment SSIeelleng, supplied with water aud heat, martb-tld II. FUANIC ESI1LEMAN. FOR SAI.i:.-SKATIN(i RINK AT COI. utnbla, F.i., with all Its Futures, Steam Heater and 2i", pulls et Henley Skates, geed at new. Will sell en easy ternw and nt a bargalu. Foitefflco address, " HO.V .NO. ts." Julyl5-3md Columbia, l'a. ii ats a n a Ays. "I REAT REDl'CTION IN l'RICES STAUFFGR 8c CO., LEADING RATI EUS. STRAW HATSFSTRAW CAPS ! CHEAT UEDl'CTION IX I'HICE SINCE JULY I. Straw Hats for lley!, Sc , 10c , 15c , V and Kc Child's Straw Caps, Me and 73c. Hey's Diess llatH, t!5c. Alen's Hats, Se., inc.. 7Sc. and f l.taJ. A Mackinaw lint, l.eu. A Manilla Hat, V. 00. A lltaiitlful Ilreun and lllack Slltl' Hat, il.&e. A Light btitr Hat, II W. A Fearl Lassttnere ilnt.f2.fm. .Men's Duek Hat, 20c. and He. A Seersucker Hat, 3(ic. and 35c. OALI. AMI SEKOUlt 3c. INDOH . . D. STATOEER & CO., (SIRLTZ A 11UOS.' OLD STAND), NO. 01 & 33 NORTH QUEEN ST., LA.VCASTF.lt. FA. COtX. BR. MARTIN, WnOLkSAlK AHP liKTAlt. Dealer in Alt Kinds of Lumber aed Geal. -Yam: Ne. 4J0 North Water and Frlnce streets above Lemen. Lancaster. nS-lvd -OAUMOARDNKKS A JKKKKRIKH, COAL DEALERS. Orricua: Ne. 121 Ninth (Jueen street, and Ne. Ml Nerlh Frlnce sttvel, Yitiun: Neith Frlnce street, near Iteudlug Depot. LANCASTKIt, FA. augl5-tld c OA1 M. V. B. COHO, 330 NOKTH WATKU 8TUEET, Ijincaster, Fa., WIIOLK8ALK AMD ItliTAIL nUALsa IN LUMBER AND GOAL. Conniption with tub TuLKrnoNte Kxciunuk. Vakd and t)rtc! Ne. 330 NOltTH WATKU 8THLKT. feuffl-Ivrt T71ABT END VARD. C. J. SWARR&CO. GOAL. KINDLING WOOD. Ornuu: Ne. 20 Centre Square, ileth yard and ottlce connected with telepbeue exchange, aprlJlydMAF.lt T II E " NATIONAL, HOUSE." A. F. FUI.MEIt liavlng purchased tbe" Na tional Heusn " Itetn Ames Lea, Is new ready te receive hi friends und the public. Jyll-lwd IIKDCCKR KORMKtt te mica $1.00 $6X0 3.00 5.00 2.00 3.25 1.75 3.00 .75 1.50 CT.UTlltXn. Clothing (e nicet every fancy mid le plcnse llie laste of overy liuycr may always be found en our uililcs. e ene need Icave us unsditislled. Our sleck Is full or real bargains at closing prices, wMhiii tlie rcacli of overy purcliiiser. A. 0. YATES & CO., 602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST Philadelphia. ii .-Stud B U1U1ER A SU'Pl ON. Mid-Summer Bargains BDRGER&SUTTON'S We ate sellim. Light-weight Suits ATOItE TI UKDl l 1 I) FHICfcs. We knew mnnev Is scarce and we want teheln our eiiBtenii'ix out l,v giving them a doed buit for little money, ellhei Heady made or .Made te Older. UNDERWEAR IN GUI: AT VAIMKTY T FUILI.h KQl 1M LOW Have you een enr ALL-SI Lit, SA1 1 LINED TIES, ONLY Mc? The All-in-Oiic Overalls Areguaranlccd net te rip. They are celling very tai hi r.ue. 3-(ilVK US A CAI.L-M flrf-Our dtere w 111 clone at C . te sept. 7, Satuidaya excepted in f ein July C Burger & Sutten J MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Ne, 24 Centre Square, LA.VCASTEU. FA. M YHRS A- RATH VON. "BEMSWICE!" "IIUI NMMth l Till. N IMh fiF THK Best White Shirt .SOLD l.V HN( STLK TO DAY, Made of Best llrnnd M anuulta MuslluAFeur i-iy uosein, nun pesiiiTi i tlie llest ltt.td shirt In un. Finn Limn ind I our Fly IJV Fly Unsein.ttnd peilTl l the llest llt.idMads 'm... ,. t,-. ,.., ,, .., . j lie- ii iinni iuh sl'IIS l I 1 " 'ff3"LaimiIricil anil 'SI' Ofl 1 ifiauuLrieb THE "RUBY" Is our second Hindi- t IiIIl Shirt Madi et Sew lerk Mills M il-Uii, and Is supi-tlei te most l ml While Militn put en tin miiikel c mi be had for $1.00L:uiiiiric(l ef7."C. riilaimdried. IKC-OM-FOl It I'll AND I IS 1 USES SEEOl I li)l h OF THIN GOODS! Twe Shades of Uren, tueMndi - of blue, two Shades of lcllewnnd t hltc,tmiliudt sef lllaclr and Whlte SEERSUCKER, in Obeckr, At U Ut for Ceat nnd el SI' MM Ell VEST iln Whlte Duckei black und While M lied Duck. LEADINU CLOTHIhlW, NO. 13 BAST KINO STREET, LANCASTEIt. FA QUR PRICKS FOR " STJIIEE GOOBS LEAD THE MAIIKET Rrdnctien IVice List of Men's, Bejs' and Children' CLOTHING. THIN COATS ut 10a bKEKSUCKEIt COATS and M-s'fs Hern l.' up. HetterSKEIlSUCIwEIISnt 1 75. .MEN'S HllSI.S'E'iS SUITS at fl.10. tf u, (cllM, and J7.ne. MEN'S DltESSSUIl'SnUS.Oi), fin HI, $12 W und H ). MEN'S BUSINESS PANTS at 7.1e MEN'S ALL-WOOL CS-lMEIti: Ft NTS at $2 00. J3 50 and $3 00. nova suits at f.'oe, r:.M,$jou,ii.fe. fanenp te rt en CIlILnitKN'S SUITS fiein II ir. upward Custom Department. Our specialties In this depiirliueut uie Weel Serge Suiting In all toleis, the nuiiiu he make te elder In llrxl-cliiss lvlu ter fll.ee. ALI.-UOOL l'AN-Is le eidet ut 3U0, $100, $3 UI, fl) UI, $7.00, fs.uu. 'the place te trude U wheie you can yet the most ler you money, and whete ou can hv llielait'e.t uilcty teHclitt Hein L. GANSMAN & BR0 THE FASHIO.VA1ILE MEltCHANTJTAII.OnS AND CI.OTHIE1IS, Nea. 60-60 NOIITH QUEEN ST., (Itlght ou the Southwest Cor. et Orange Street,) LANCAbTEIt, FA. -()pnn E e until six o'clock, Saturday until 10 o'clock. Net connected with any ether clethliiM heui In the city. ENDORSED lY l'HYSK'IANH AND DruggUU. Even body known the general ueea of a plaxtcr, and tt.ut lleiibeu's Cupclue Flastcra ure the bent, -TARVELOUS IN ITS OPERATION," -LYi. Sweet au'l healthy linen Iho result le MILLEIt'S UOltAX SOAP. MYERS (I RAT1IF0N, I JS-f JJ&SeA&t 4 i. .-iMb 1. .Mm -.jiG.- vte j"3 'fcSi S f ' t A-