ra.T - vK IH. ' r . ;k M nt W J' u. X t rv - 'CHURCH CONSECRATION. i ' M uvtaMir sunriCEs ii- trinity re. wormed vnutciA vet.vmhia. J'v A Detailed Account of the bxercle-unbrM en th part of the folic te Frerent San- day nsthlnj Funeitl of Charles Welincr Nete AfioutTeirn r.'iv - , .. A Wi.t x neguiaruorre?ponaancooiiinTBLi.iaKncjiB. ",'.& t .Columbia, July 27. The services nt the djS'W Trinity Hofnrmed church nttrncted lnrgocen. Wii HA groKauens nt ixnn 1110 morning nnu uvumug 7V!-''h lieura The rmraeqa present expressed thorn- PV" .V selves well plonsed nt the changes mntle In - Pjf the church by the work of renovation. The '1, opening gervlces In the mernlnc wero con ducted by llev. D. IJ. Sclmotler, or Ien's church, ofMarlettn. The pastor, llev. .1. II. Pannebeckcr, porfermod tlie net of censecra tien. Rev. C. S. Gerhard, the fonner pastor of this church, but'nt present located nt St. Stephen's clmrch In Kcading,prcachcd n very etequentaml linprosslve sornien, which wns greatly appreciated by the large congregation assembled. The exercises of the Sunday school In the afternoon took place in the main portion of the church, and wero very highly Interesting. Addresses te the school wero made by ltev. Gerhard and Rev. Sourbcer, olYerk. Iu the evening the opening servlccs were conducted by Kev. C. 8. Gerhard, who was followed by Rev. V. J. Sourbeor, of Iieldelberg church, of Yerk, who proached one sermon te a large congregation. The inusle at both the rooming and ovenlng ser vices was rendered by the excellent choir oennetted with the ehurch, who wero assisted uy aAarge erciicsira. wervices will be neiu during this week In the evening, and will be conducted by several town clergymen. On Monday evening Rev. C. E. Grllliths, of the Methodist chureJi, will ofllclnte ; en Tuesday evening Rev. William 11. llrowne, et the Presbyterian church j en 'Wednesday ovon evon oven lng Rev. J. R. Shellner, of St. Jehn's Luth eran church ; en Thursday evening, Rev. C. D. Harp, of the United Brethren church. These services will be very interesting, and the mombers of the various churches et town are invlted te be piosent. ),' In I'ellce Circles. I J " A lirge haul of tramtw was mntle en Saturday and Sunday nights by the offlcers or the? Pennsylvania railroad. They wero riding' en freight trains. Officers Gilbert and Pyle arrested two men en Saturday ; en Sunday night seven tramps wero nrroited by Ofllcers Kennedy and l'yle for rilling en freight trains between Marietta and Colum bia. They were confined iu the borough lockup, and this morning were taken bofero 'Squlre Frank, who sent them te the Lan caster jail for ten days each. The town otllcera nre determined te abolish the practice of young men and boys going in rwlmming trem the rnlis along the rlver shore during the day-tlme. Yesterday after noon two young men, aged about twenty years, were in bathing at the rati at the feet of Union street. They wero arrested by Officer Wittick and taken te the olllce of Squire Evans wliOHtnted te the young men that they wero violating both a state and borough law and that tnis practice must be stepped at ence.. They had each n line or Het) imposed en them. Charles Welmer's Funeral. The ten o'clock train yosterdny morning brought the remains of Charies AVoimer.wlio was killed en last Friday at Philadelphia, while in the discliarge of his duties, connect ed with the Pennsylvania railroad, te Colum bia. TJbu funeral services took place at the Salem liUtheran church, at thrce o'clock in the afternoon. Rev. II. Ruller and Rev. J. R. Shofl'ner preached the funeral sermons. A large number of the iate friemln of the young man wero present, as he was well and favor ably known in Columbia. The rumains wero luterred at Mount llethel cemetery. Illble Presentation. At the meeting or the Brotherhood or Rail road Brakomen, in their ledgo room, yestor yester day nltemoen, very Jnteresling oxerclses took place. On belialortliecomtnittoo who wero Instrumental ii procuring the Blble trpinJ&tueTKO W. Cl,ildx, of the Philadel- wMSrbiAjr, Mr. Jehn 8. Nichols presented .-ihosanie tSMhewdga c. C. Kautlinan, MmPg1-i received ITt" U'ble for the ledgo in a fTypw 'leal iiten A very large funrifcnndsniiia frnnie has been socured by the VJgFVj,,t tre company, wmen win contain tue cabinvt photegraphx ortheincmborHof the company it will le hung in the new parlor. Tiie last day ijinan wmen jMciurcs win de laitun win de tigirfc.. 17, and tliesn mombers wlie liave net at tended te this matter should de se at ence. number or Columbians drove te the fcampinent at Mount Grelna te see the sol dier boys in ramp. They left town en Satur day night and returned last night bringing geed reperts of the camp and condition of company C. who are In geed health notwith standing the oxtremo heat un August 0. tlie Illble class ofllie Second .street Lutheran church, taught by Mr. Lewis v. May, win neiu a picnicut wild tat. Utemrama was visaed uy a very Heavy rain storm durinir Sunday. Several larire llmUs were blown down from trees in diU'urcnt ior ier ior tiensortho town. Several Methodist families have already left for Itndisville te make preparations for the annual campmeeting at that place, which commeuces en Tuesday, July latli. Funeral of Adelph Adler. v The funerul or tlie lata Adelph Adler took Nilace yesterday morning from his Inte resi dence Ne. -110 West James street, and was laigely attended. Lancaster ledgo Ne. 07 i. u. u. i, Washington encampment, Lan caster ledgo Ne. OS, Knights et l'ythlai SiTd Ijancaster ledgo Ne. 227 IndepemlcCnt Order Bench Breth attended UwTiineral. Tiie sertlces at tlie liousivy-vero conducted bv lleiV.V. UngerleUWDr, and at tlie grave the burf.fcorvlcr-rfjfthe Knights of Pythias and Benf reth, C. A. Rcoce reading the 8Pr.aice of the later order. Tiie interment was made at the Hobrew cemetery. There was n large crowd at the cometery whAi the funeral arrived and te their discredit it may be said that many acted Inavery dl9orderly manner. Fences wero broken down and ether daruage was doue bv the crowd. J Itenutnded te I'rlsen. ,jt k Jacob Sliaoller, who was committed last ;2fc"fweek hi' Alderman Dennelly, or tlie Fighth Hjly' ward, ler 30 days, for drunkenness and dis W orderly conduct, was taken bofero Judge Patterson en u writ et habeas corpus this morning. His counsel asked for his dis charge en the ground that he had a sick beh who was net expected te live many days. Ofllcer Ritchey, who made the arrest, uppoar uppear uppoar ed and nslstid tlie discliarge, as this was his second oll'ense and he had noted in it very disorderly manner, having disturbed n number et his neighbers for hours bofero his arrest. Tlie court remanded him te prison te ascertain the condition of his sick son. it is prebable that he will be roleased from cus tody In a day or two. Accident In a Ten-I'ln Alley. ( On Saturday ovenlng a party et men wero 'rolling ten-pins ut Jacob Crcamer'a Inquirer aaloeu. Edward Clark was in the alley at the time and iwrslsted in standing elose te pins en the slde or the alley. He was warned te keep out of the way but was fiesh Bnd did net de se. ti10 result was that he was struck en the leg jyn mi and badly Injured. It was at llrst supposed that his leg was brokeu bUtSUCh Wiismitthn ejisn. Hewh Inlr.i. i hishoiueon Boaver street where his injuries. Wlllnll lttr .u.l..f .., ..am nKnmlA.1 ' .. Hvvv. " v. v iaillllll, (TDIfllliUHIIVUt Droit ned lu I'hlladelnhla. A dispatch received this morning states Uiat Edward Wotlen, a brother of Mrs. Prank Illtner, residing en Columbia avenue, this city, was drewned in Philadelphia this .morning. Ne particulars of the ailair were given. The mother of the deceased, who has Uceu spending seme tlme Iu Lancaster, and Mrs. Hiiner hUtrled te Philadelphia this afternoon. Collapse of a Crended rler. While an excursion steamer was leading With passengers nt a pier in L'hatham, Eug., Sunday, tlie pier eellaiiscd, throwing into the Valer eighty persons, the majority of whom were women and children. IMa'ny were Injured by falling debris. Ne bodies have ken roeevorod as yet, but it is Lolietod that I several wero diowned nlter being tunued by falling en piles. I Appointed ltryUtry Assewer. Wf IS. Mclxell, registry assesser or Maner, Ver, resIgniHl his olllce this morning bi4(1 the commissioners ajipelntcd 11. N. Shtutiau Se Uke his place, , ' THE ATTEMPTED ItlS LIVE. Charles Steiilinn Cuts Three (lathes In Ills Threat 1 If fore He Is l)lrotereil. Charles Slnphan, residing nt l(Vl Poplar stroet, attempted te tnke his llfe yosterdny morning between the lioiirsefSniid U o'clock, by cutting his threat with n razor. He is a poddler by occupation but has been unfortu nate in business. His financial troubles It is supposed unsettled his mind. Fer several days he has been acting strnngely but It was net supposed he contcmplated suicide. He get up nt an early hour en Sunday morning and walked n distance of n square, wearing only uudorclethos, te feed his herse. lle re turned te the house, nte breakfast, nnd shortly nltorse clock went te the gniret whom he nt nt nt tompted te take his llfe. He cut thrce gashes In his threat, nnd was about cutting another when he was discovered. The woman employed In the house ns a nurse for his wife, heard him go up stairs, nnd sus pecting tuai inore was something wrong, went up stairs in tlme te prevent him from indicting the fourth wound. She gave nu alarm, physicians woresuniluonod, nnd were seen nt thoheuso nnd the man's wounds wero nttcnded te. He lay nil et yesterday in n critical condition, nnd te-day Is net much Improved. Small hopes nre entertained of his recovery. He has been a pcddlorfern number of years, and Is well-known through out the county. Illocksile en the Tort Ilrpeslt Itnllrend. On Saturday nftorueon extrn engine 27, en the Columbia & Pert Popeslt railroad, lcil Pert Popeslt willi n long train or ours laden with stone. When about two miles south of Pert Deposit n portion of the train breke loose. Afler putting out a flagman ongine 27 proceeded te Pcrryvllle, leav ing the detached portion et the train en the main track. Kxtra ongine 213 with n freight train going south, over took the detached cars, audits ouglncer sup posing he was assisting extrn 27, pushed the cars about a mlle further south and then re turned te his own train. 'When cngilie 27 started back for thu balance of Its train, expcctiug te find the cars where they had been left, it catne upon thorn unexpectedly around n curve nor French town. Engineer Harris saw that n col lision was Inevitable, nnd after reversing his ctiglue he and conductor lllbby nnd two ethers of the crew who wero eccu pying the cab, jumped oil' nnd escaped sor ser sor ieus injury. Tlie ongine plunged intoeno of me stene cars witn sucn lorce as te com pletely wreck it and entirely carry nwny its pilot, limkenmn Klinefelter was riding en the pilot, and when he saw his danger hur riedly climbed back en the footboard, nar rowly escaping, as the portion of thu pilot en which he was riding was crushed. The read was blocked by tlie accident, and passenger trains were delayed and freight business sus pended l'er thrce hours. THE EAVES AT Till: PARK. ltetMcen 41)0 mid AOO 1'eepln Wltneis Seme Contests lletnecn Hemes. On Saturday afternoon between 100 and fiOO people went te McGmnu's ark te witness the races between Lancivster county hetves, which had been very extensively advertised. Daniel Legan, Jehn Ik-errand Jr.'eli Shirk, were chosen judges. Tiie llrst contest was n trot ler 100 aside, between I'.d. Kautl'iiiau's Smuggler, and W. AV. Gre",! 1. (I. Tiie former had no trouble in winning in three straight heats, and the vace did net create much 3M'iteiueut. ""he lime was SAP, SdlUnndSAV. 4 The morning race was much inore inter inter esllng than the trot. It wits n half-mlle dash i -r iW, divided lietween the llrst six horses. Klght herses shirtcd In the race, nnd the contest was between V. O. Geiter's Charlie nnd Abraham S. Kantl'mmi's Dan. The heals were run and tint llrst two were wen by Charlie, Dan get the following three and at the end the poiltiens of the horses were as follews: Abraham KaulI'mau's Dan, C. (.' Geiter's Charlie, Jehn M. Amur's Warwick Maid, K. O. Kaliy's Harry, Jehn Gill's Beggar Rew, FzraGeisl's Frank, Carpenter 1 1 oil's Dan Kvert nnd Jonas Minnich's I'rince were withdrawn early in the race. Iliilliling As.oclnllen Olllcers. Tlie following elllcers were elected at the meeting of tlie htoekheldors of the Peeples Building, Lean and Deposit company, en Saturday night : President, II. R. llreuemnu ; vice presi dent, Martin Krcidcr; secretary, A. S. Vlllee; treasurer, Dr. A.J. llerr; directors, Jus. 11. Marshall, l'liares W. Fry, William Wohlsen, R. A. Smith, Clias. F. Jllller, Frederick lloellel, II. M. Sheet?, William Rlddle. W. F. Jamisen; auditors, W. lj. Kreider, A. A. llerr, Jas. 1). Landls. '1 hirtpuuty commissioners received jirojio jirejio jirojie sals te-day ik-)i-the coal required at the court iiouse for the euv.,Huing year. The following worn tue iiHuie liaumgardncr v JVodries. f.'WS :i.ii! i.tw l.'A'i 2.W Kallmann tV Keller C. J. Swarr, egg.. " " steve, " pea. . Tlie contract was n V Jell'ries. yarded te llaumgarduer Mern Cut V ilres lErstered. Te-day Jacob I In! the Western Union telegraph builder for empany, has n squad of mar. at work plai Western Union co ;ing en the peles ,of the miKiny the four wires of the Amuricm 1 'uiiiid company icccntly Western Union, i Bankers nnd Merchants' were nlse cut out bv tlie turned ever te tliel Tlie wires el-th company, which western I'niei, have been fullv restored. and nre i erklnir order te all iifilnts from tlie Coin tlie i'jramuie- building. Where Her Itiuigs Had (lone. Frem the I'inegrove Herald. There is ene lady in Pinogrevo without frizzes. One day recently she washed her lrizzes and hid them in the sun te dry. In the evening they wero gene. At llrst she thought the rays of the sun must have de stroyed them and was looking for tlie ashes when she spied them in the top or it small tree, utilized by a wren iu building a nest. A Lancastrian Married In Heading. Frem the Heading News. Miss Emma :. Riland, or this city, nnd William Stener, or Lancaster, wero married en Thursday morning at the residence or Rev. J. W. Steinmetz, Ninth and Chestnut. Tlie wedding was entirely private The bride Is n daughter or Cant. W. H. Riland; !M North Seventh htreet. Fer a year or inore the groom has been In the employ or Jehn It. Mast, tobacconist, or this city, as traveling salesman. A I'rlrst's Death from the Ileal, Father Michael J. llrennan, assistant priest at St. Petor's Reman Catholic church, ut Baltimore, died suddenly en Sunday utter' neon ot'ujieploxy, superinduced by the heat. lle said niiiNS twice during the day, and out dated at u baptism shortly before his death, lle was 115 years or age. loitered Hall ler Trial. Granvllle Smith, committed for trial en Saturday by Justice Swisher en a charge of committing an eutrage en Annle Purimll, was taken befere Judue I'uttorseii this idler. neon and released from custody uiKin enter ing bail lu tlie sum of ?800 for his appearance at the August court of quarter sessions. Ale l'lve Itezen llaiiuiuu. Frem the h'eniielt Pquaru Advnneu. The champleu banana cater undeubledly lives lu Kenuett Square. On a wnger Tayler Webb ute 11 ve dozen bananas between supiier liniu ami niiduight en Wednesday, St. ninrj-'s rirnlu te I'eiiryii I'nrh. The plcula of St. Mary's Ciithella church te l'enryn Park, en Wednesday, premises te he very successful. The tickets ure selling rupldly uiid thu occasion premises le aireiil ene of the best oppeit unities of the season for visiting and enjoying nits handseme pluaaure ground. Telexihoue Ceuiieetiuii, W. Llt7.enberger, Mauhelm, und the Itanhrlm Wuter Works have been ceunected with the Tclephone Kxchange. MARKET. Philadelphia Produce Market, PaiLAPBtvnu. July 27.-Pleur was dull but steady ut lermur rides. Sales of Law barrels. : Inclndlng Pennsylvania, fainlly at ll 2.1; Weslern Un l iiQSs.'kt Mlnueseu bakers' at lrjl Patents ut 3 JJ5 50. Hyu flour was steady at 3 75 per barrel ler choice. Feed wns In fair demand mid wanted ; gales of Western Winter limn, at IG 2itl75 per ten. 1 p. 111. call Wheat, Ole hid for July; ue Aug.l W7!.ie for Si'pt.j IMXe for Oct. Cern Mke ler J uly 1 flJKc for Aug.; Uc for Sept.i MXofer Oct. " " LANCASTER DAILY I0ats-3yc. bid for July SIXe-Aug. I KMe ler Bcpt.i ile, rer Oct. y . New Yerk l'reiluce Market. Nsw Yen. July v. rienr tnnikct didl ( Fine, t2 4flQ3M mipflrnmi, $3 KWt3 70i Common te Fancy Kxtm Ohie. H 03 (Wi Heed te Ulmlce .Kxtru Western, $IQ3 75f Minnesota, 3 03 Wheat Ne. 2 Ited, Winter, July, I8ai AtiB., W)i t HepU, ll 01 1 Oct , tl (O. ' H corn-.Ne. 2 Mixed, July, 82et Ang., S2e ; Sept., 62Wc Oct., Mc. Oats Ne. 2 Mixed, July, S.ve Aiitf., a-2c Kyu dull 'and nominal. Jlnrlny nnmlnnlly unchanged, l'erk dull i Muss, 111 73. l.nril-n 7!f, Aug i no, Sept. Molasses dull loWe ler tm test. Turpentine neiiiliiid at OTKc. nesin dull at tl 17H91 fr slrnlnrd te geed. Ilulter dull I WcHlern Imitation Urrainarr, Cilicvsndull t Western Flat prime, i(Hic Kggs nominal ) Western, IKJlJuj HUile, I.1Q He. Hugnr quiet ( Ciitlenr, tyc (liatiul.tted, lallewdullt prime city, ft 3-lflc. Coirue dull t iutr cargoes, 8Jic lCIca nnmlnnl. Iluyslciidy : Ne.I, hocQJI.ed. Freights dull) (imln le Liverpool. WW. rctmluum quiet j lledncd In L'uvs, lc. CIiIcake I'roduce Market. (,'iuuaoe, July 27, 9:30 a. in. Miirkut opened I heat August, KMjet hept,, HOKe s OcU.Wtic. Cern August, 45Mfe t He lit. lijt Oct., 4kc Outs Aug., a;e.i supt.ie. I'erk Aug., tlO 15j Sept., 110 27( Oct,, 11031. l.ard Aug., rt (12 j Sept., ill m ; Oct., il 7U. Klbs Auk., 13 GO; Sept., (3 7li ; Oct., S3 SO. ctosixe. Wheat July, MKej Aug., 87c t Bept., 80)0 I Uenj'nly.ttJtfH Aug.,43Kc I Scpt-.HOIIXe i Oct,, 4lc. Oats .7 uly, 32Het Aug., 2.VJic 1 8cnt.,23c. Perk July, sin 10; Aug., $10 10; Sept. ri" i,; ,ci., viu?, liiirif .lulv. ! :u .July, trt 43! .1X1 Aug., t 50 J ScpU, tO fiiU: Oct..lfi7. nibs .1 uly, 5 MW ; $5C5XiOct.,5 72)i? Aug., 15 S5Q5 K'K ! Hept., New Yerk Stock Market. Niw Yebk, July 27. Wall street, 1:30 p. in. Meney at 2 per emit. Exchange quiet; Uovcrninents firm Currency H's, Coup., I1.7K bid , .ls, de, tllVi bid : 4's,tl2X bid. The stock market this morning, opened acllve, huta weak tone pruvallud, and under a prcikMiru In sell the Gould stocks, prices de clined steadily throughout tlie morning. At midday the decline lunged from J.J te Hi per cent. bit. co that hour tlie maikct has been fever ish, nnd prices show no recovery at the time of writing. 0 lr.H. 3r.M. Western Union CIJ (Ay, Admits KxpresH.... lle American Vixprcss W II. H. KtpresH bi Wells. 1'nrge A Ce lie 0.0. J. AC C. O. O. I iV Nuw Yerk Central New Jersey Cent ml Illinois Central Kxpress Ohie Central , Michigan Central Northern Tactile , " I'l-eferred Central Piiclde U11I0.1 l'aellle Missouri Tactile Texas Tactile New Yolk Kluvatcd , MeliopellUin Manhattan Alt. A Terre Hautn " Trefcrrcd Canada Heutherii Canada I'aillle ,... Chicago A Alten Clies. A Ohie I). A Hull Del., l.uc. A West 7 41) i Via 45 32K 452 111 uy, Denver Krle " Trelerivd Hannibal A St..l( " Trefcned Kansas A Texas I.uke Hheiu I.. K.AW l.'vs'lleA Nitshvllle Meirls A Kssux Northwest Trelerred Ontario A Western Ohie A. Mississippi " Tieferred Tacllla Malt (Julcksllver " I'rulnrn-d vi 7n 2eW W)i. .1 1:10 i'X )S4 r'i A 20 l!5C H7).i ls 2 f! ; 111) 2 "i ''X 12X ay, hi -i Heading id; uecu island bun Francisce ' Trcferrcd Oinnhu " Tivfcned St. Paul " Trcferrcd Nash A Chat M., L..H.A W Wabash " Trefcrred..... C, 11. A Q ItiMihesU-r A Pittsburg.. r.-r.T:.. Td. A Kvaus Manitoba Oivgeu A Nav Oivunii Trnnsce Tullumn Talaee Car in). iX Thtlailelphln Ciilllii Market. TiiiLAiiixiiuiA, July 2. Arrival nt beeves, '2'. I.dr, unehaiiged; iixtru, RfjiiUc ; uisid.W.ift Wjf ; lniillnie.i IK(i5c ; Texas, liC"'. : iirilvnl el sheep, ll,.Vj, dull Hlnl uiieliaiiKml: extra ii(i 4i-; keimI, 4lc: medium, Stffltv.i culls, fieeftfl ) pair. l.iiinbs2H''75. 1 lean Arrivals. 4,S"M, dull nnd unchanged; corn-led hogs, a';i(in'y,c. I.lvuMeck Trices. Chioaeo Cattle Itecelpts, ;tn head; ship ments, !,() head ; market generally slew : shipping ulcer. 1,3.103 i,ace n.s, j.i nf( ; 1 am ttlXiO B,s.,5 2505 N)j UVlfJl.iOl fcs., l 7llff3 i-,: steekers nnd fei-ders, t-1 1ijl'i1; cows, bulls and Mixed, fHMfJitfl; Texuns, tl 75JSI 10. Hogs Itecelpts, l,il head ; shipments, 3,.V ; mai ket slew; common heavy and .Te. lower : rough and mixed, (I deftl 2.1; packing and shipping, (1 2501 43; light, M :i5e4 N) ; skips, bheup Itecelpts. 100 head ; shipments, none s trading slew; low grades dull ; natives. 2(i4t 4 uojTe.xnns, MOOOS.V); I.nuihsKheail,r2(J. Kast I.ibkrtv There was little lining In eattle le-day,all tiieeeuslKiiiiieiits lorthreiiKli points; lair te geed, Mfl5 M; common, (I Mifl.1 ; re ceipts, 1.71S head ; hlpments,il;shlpmentsyes lenlay tn.Sew Yerk, none. Hogs market linn nnd prices steady ; Thlhulclplilas.tl WQ I 75; Yorkers, $1 t4jl 1s , receipts, :i,7ee head ; Hhlpmeiits, 3,ll) head ; ship luenls yestciduy te New Yerk, niiiie. Sheen dull mid nothing doing ; prospects un favorable ; receipts 0.I0J head: slilpmiints, toil head. Sleck Markets. Quotations by Keed, McUrunn A Ce., Ilankcre, Lancaster, Ta. 11A.M. 12 . 3 p.m. Missouri Tacltle ,. MlchhraiiCeutnd New 1 erk Central New Jei-sey Central Ohie Central Del., 1-nck. A Western Denver A ltleUrunde Krle Kansas A Texas Ijikoslieiii Chicago A N. W eoiiimen N.N. Out. A Western St. Paul A Oinahu l'ucltle Mall Kechestcr A Tlttsburg St. Tnul Texas Tacltle Union Tacltle Wabash Common , !i-X v'ii 1.1X Mi m V," Vi x 5i 91" iwi OTi MX Mil WalRwli Trelerred Western Union Telegraph.. I.oulsvllle A Nushvllle...... N. Y., Chl.AHt 1. I.ehlgh Valley Lehigh Navigation Pennsylvania leading T. T. A llutrale Northern l'aellle Common Northern l'ucltle Tref Hestenvlllu Thlladelphla A Krtu Northern Central Central Trtuisp Canada Southern Oil Tisiple's Tiissemrer Mlsseuil Taclllc CI X 8IJC y. 4 ?'X 3IX WX !I7X 7X l4 I.eijiI Sluchs aim Itenus. Iteperlcd by J. 11. Leng, Par Ijist value, sale, ..IU) 1W l.ancu-itei- City, B jicr cent., 18S5.. ' 1S). 100 " " 1S!I5 Kie " B perct. In I or ;ni years.. Ill) " 4 " Scheel hum Hal 113 120 II0.5 m-'X Ur lltl.25 1115 lit! J01.re 110 INI no 1 A 113 III 153 Ml 2IO l.K) 150.10 101.20 ia 130 1I0.M no 115 7.50 4 " lu ler 211 rears 101 4 " In 5 or 'Jl years. IU) . ", 4 " iu lOer'JOyears. no Maiihelin lloreugh lean 110 HAMC STOCKS. First Nntlnnal lljink 100 Fanners' National Kink se Fulton National Itauk..... jie Lancaster County National llauk fle Columbia National llauk Ue Christiana National Hank 100 Kiihruta National Hank 110 First National llank.Celumbla He First National llauk, Slrushurg 110 First National Hank, Marietta lle First National llauk, ML Jey ,, lue Lltllz Nutlemd Hank un M.inlielin National Hank ...,.., He Union National Hank, Mount Jey.,., 60 New Helland National Hunk IU) (hip National llauk Ouarrj'vllle National lkink Ke Netthurn Hank stock ,.,,, pjj ... u -. , TUUMI'IKK STOCKS. Hlg Spring A Heaver Vidley 25 IlrldKfiiei't A HerseshiHi..., ..,.. u Celuuifila A Chestnut Hill , Columbia A WusliliiKtnii -je ConestegaA Hlg Spring 05 Columbia A Marietta , , Mnytewn A Kllzabetbtewn..,, ja Lancaster A Kphrutu 25 Lancaster A Willow Btivet 2.5 StnisburgA Millport...., 23 Marietta. Maytown 23 Marietta A Mount Jey 23 Lane., Kllzubethtewii A Mlddlctewn. 100 LuneasterA FrultvUlu... ,..,, 60 21.50 18 21.05 20 30 10 41 21 10 35 70 63 75 1 107 21(1 -II TO juui-usiur A 4.I111X. 23 Knst Hr.indywlne A Wnynesbun;,..,. 60 IjineaslerA Wllllamstewn ., 25 Lancaster A Maner.,..,, 611 Luncustcr AMaiihelin..., 23 Ijinciwter A Maiiuttu , .,.,.,. 25 Lancaster New Helland.,..;;,"!:;; ie IKTELLIGENOER, MONDAY, JULY 27, 1885. ... MlSCILtAHtOl'S STOCKS. QnniTyvillen.K M 1.75 MIllcrsvllloBtreetCnr de no Inquiring Printing Company,,., te SI Oasllght and Fuel Company 25 se Btevens Heuse (lleuds) lue 1ml Ce iimhla (Ins Company ,,.., ai a, Celumhln Water Cetuiany ,, te 10 Husiiuiiliannnlren Ceiiipuny loe an.23 Marietta llollew-wnro ...,, let) 210 Htoyens Ilouie w B MltlcrsVllloKeimalHchool a 18.05 Northern Mnrki t M n Kastcrn Market..., M m Western Market fie ne.25 Ijnncnster City Htieet Hallway Ce 60 85 Oas Cempiiiiy Ilends Kn Kie Columbia lloreuuh Ilends Kin lima? Lancaster A Suviuehnntm.......,..,,, 25 Lnncasler A New Danville 2.1 7.0 POl.lTlCAlZ Dcmornilie County Ticket. VCetircfcr. JONAS Z.STAUFFKIt, Kiut Karl, ' County h'oltctter. II. F. MONTUOMKItV, Clly. l'Huen Iiwptctert, (IKO.ll.HONIlKlt.BtrasburglloreiiKh. C.O.AMMON, Kphraln. Director of Peer. C. II. KKNNINUKIt (2 years), Itruckueck. H. II. IIKIST (.1 years), Hast llniiiplteld. JOHN 8TKWAUT (.1 years), Kust llemplleld. Jury Commltilener. K.C. D1M.KU, Karl. Declined. NEW ADVEKTIH RSI KNTS. TJAKINO I'OWDKK. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. "THIS powder never varies, jv marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. Mem eco- nelllleal tllllll tlmm-flltm iiryklmlx, and cannot be soul in competition with the multitude el low IV. t"'"'rlelKlil,aluiiier )ihospluite liewders. Nutil IU) Wall ! eniy m ran: keval JIakimi Tewiikk Ce.. itrciit. Saw Yerk. may27-lydAw ii TAHV KI.O US IN ITS OPKKAT. ,, , ,..",','tn"11 '"'nlthy linen the re ILLKIC'SHOUAX hOAl1. ION." result of FOIl HAl.K-AN KI.KtiANT OllANlTl": Meniimeni at a greatly ledueed price. Call and see II at the Seuth (Jiicun Street Marlile Works, Lancnstur, Pa. HdAltw rnilK OltHATKST KNOWN SOAl'' TO 1. aiiswerall imriKHels Miller's Derux. nlMHiICY'.S HXTKACT OK VASII.U Is unexcelled for strength und purity or !lner. Fer sale at IIUIILK.Y'H Dltl'lj KTOItK, Ne. 21 West KlngStieet. RVONCR USINd MILLKU'S JJ SOAP you will nse no ether, everywhere. ItOKAX Fer sale IJiNDOHSUI) I1Y I'lIYKICIANS AND --' DniirglMtN. Ktervbedv L-ihium imn.nr .es of a plaster, and that Heiiseu's Cnpelue are thu best. Plasters tTrlTlimiT I'vuijiVimiv 1 -...-vj j..-wi.i 1 iuiIi '..'. .. Cigars In the town, two fi TIIK ItRST .V. at HAilTMAN'S YIH.LOW FltONT CH1AK HTDItK. rjKOIUi i: HKNN KTT-PIlAtrilCAI. V.I I'LUMIIKK.STKAM AND OAS F1TTKK. All erilers promptly attended Ui. Satlslactlen guaranteed. Werk done tit reasonable prices. NO. 4.13 NOItTH (JUKKN STItKLT, Junel,-3iiid Lancaster, Pa. MACHINISTS, T'OUNlTnYMKN AND u,..,.,"ll;'kr"."l,,, ,",u iHLLKU'H HOUAX SOAP and clalmll unequalled. y-AOTi:ii;.x T:x i'i:nf mi LlTniju T at head or the department nt . . . AHTiricil'h PALACKOr FASHION, -' '"' Ne. 1.1 Kast King mieeU leit I'uuiTY, i:xci:i,i,i:nck, kiu, X . (lelghtiind strength MILl.KU'S I'.OUAX SOAP has un e'lual. RKniM.AirMONTlThYMnKTfNfr OK the American Hiilldlug and U,an Asseeln lien will beheld this (.MONDAY) evening at 7k e'elM'k. nt Solicitor W. 11. Ueland's elhcf.SaX Eolith Duke stlcet. Menev te lean. It JOHN II. IthllM, Secretary. COW I'OH SA'lTli An excellent family cow, three-iiuarters Aldemey, will be fresh In n lew days. A perlei t beauty and a family pet, and Jut as geed ler milk and liuiteriH he N pretty and ulet. She Isiil'ishI wlnlercew. (iixid le.iseus ler selling t III llSt II I1MI 1... n . lis in, Ki - Fy Jy.'71tdA2l JOHN MAUTIN, M. D. OTOrtAOK J Ann COMMISSION WAREHOUSE, DAN1KL JIAYKIt ImrMvd tr. West Chestnut streeL puericrr YtiiTu'i.nMlsANirpnep -., erty, A It. Itefhiil Is pretiarid te furuNh asiargulvanlzed nnd Starcepper risls ut sheit net Ice and en most reasonable terms. Addresa' alloidersle A. It. KOCIILL, ' 1122-Jiiim JindS" Leacock. Uuic. Ce.. Pa. Ai. BB. Fleur. The llest. ; ' Use jlaiilh'ini Itellcr ' The Original. mayJ-lyM.WAS 11 CITHATION WANTKI) UY A middi,i:- tJ aged man nnd wife. ll.illt tvawli1ifif u ,tf 1 lild 0 ly. Iheman tmitteiid te horses or de any Jobs about tliohnuseamt yard. The wile lede wash ing and Ironing. Heth either at 11 hotel or tirl tirl valuheute, mid both are or steady habits unit very industrious, lmiulre at Ne. 2IS. corner of Shlppen and Orange slice ts, Luncuster, Pu. SCHOOL- TAX KOIt lli. The duplicate Is In the hands ofthe treasurer. Three per cent, oil for prompt payment te Aug. W. O. M AltSH A LL, Treasurer, ..,, , Ne. 12 CentiiiMiuaru. - ODIce hours from U a. 111. te 4 p in. Juiicll-tfdlt ' TAST KNDYA ItiT C.J. SWARR & CO. GOAL. - KINDLING WOOD. Ofheb: Ne. 20 Centre Snunre. Heth yard and olllce connected with telephone exchange. aprl3-lyd5IAF,U TTSH IT IN COLD WATKIt, USK IT IN LJlMiSiiS'ff b"V0,5Oea -"' pi en 1 a THE UNION HETIIKL (CIlUltCH OF (JOD) SUN. DAY-SCHOOL, ' Will held their Annual Plcnle and Hxeurslnn i1.1' B,1 ,lYN "AUK.en TUF.SDAY celnliijTth" IIie2SlhliiHt, Fare for round trlp.Mc; children, 21c. This Is thu cheapest excursion or the sea son, Thu Manbelui Hand (21 pieces) will glve ceuceiis during the day, Tickets geed ler all trains, rorluteritiation luiiulruef UTKVK J. IIWK.VS, Jy-2t cily Hall .Music Stere. pKNUYN 1'AHIv. GRAND EXCURSION AKD37TII ASMVKItSAUV PlCHIO or THIS Lancaster Maennercher MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1886. 'fill) KeeletVW-lll de nil In lis nmipr InneiL-n th Is ene et tlie most pleasing even I its history. A full Orrhcktmniidntull Hand will ticcumpuu thoexcurslou. Tickets Only 50c; Children, 25c. Special train will Icave the Heading depot at H o'clock a. m. ltetunilng, leave Penryn Park lit 7 o'clock p. in. Kxciirslen tickets will also be taken en thtmlnleavlngatl2in. Nnii-mciubcra call eblulu tickets en n-eoiiiiueiulatteii or uviuul stiiudliig nieiuber by applying te the coii.liIIUje ofarruugeuients. NEW ADVERTISEMENT!!. AIlSOIiUTK 1'UUlTY IN KVKltVl'An i,,,,,.,lv1L,Ar.l.,.8UlimnlcclluJ' U9l"8 wn.LKIt'S HUItA. SOAP. inai7-0md TUK IiAnOICSTlllCHT AND MOST cemplete ossertinant of Playing Cards In the city IreinB cents per pack up at HAilTMAN'S YKLL(W FHONT C1UAU STOltK. Nonen. ,.t M.'. sntt'' Merris lifts, left her home without u J un cause, and I will net be responsi ble rer uny bills contracted by her. Jy23-lwdftltw FKLIX MOUItlS. AN AKTIOIjIS OlVINd HKAlrilY Ac tion le the skin, inevcry wnyeonduclve te health, Is MILLEU'S HOltAX BOAP. BUST HOODS AT LOWEST l'HICICS. 4 M. "A " Sugar ter 230 1 4 packages Com Cem starch for23e 4 B.s. Ten lllsciilts for 23e i 4 Bis. I'm ncs for 23et 4 n.s. Itlce for 23e. (irnnuliited nugar, ic. COIIees I Cellees I Tens I Tens I cplione. OLAltKK'S TF.ASTOHE, Tel- .14 West King StreeL riniK CHMAl'KST AUTlOiili'lN TIlYl lku'h'heuax ,0,,8l,lcr",i'iu''iiy. ' "" YOU CAN HAVK MONI'.Y. Ily buying ydiir llnderHuar, Shlrls, Weik. Im; Pauls. Overalls. Cellars, Culls. Handker chiefs, Suspenders, Unihicllasniid Notions. At HKCIITOLD'S, Ne.Gl Netth Queen Street. aarSIgn of the Hlg Stocking. '' S.-Cholce llulldlng Lets, Stone and Sand AIijy.A,XtwAH,'TiACI':.SANnLlNKNS With MILLKIt'S HOltAX SOAP. jfi:mkmiii:k tih: old standaud. KOIIIIKII'S WILD CIIKItllY TONIC Fer Weakness, Ocnernl Debility, Dyspepsia, Summer complaint, etc, HOiillUlfSLIOUOItSTOHK. npi22lydU Ne. 22 Ccntre S.uare. Ri:i)UCTieN Tn c"ustem jiXriK Clothing. A well-mnde, Klegnnt trimmed nnd perfect fitting lluslness Hiilt ter II8.(). A gee;', Lngllsh Corkscrew Worsted Suit, flat braided, in one, two, thrce or fnur-tiiitten ctiUi way, for tii.(K). a handsome Cheek Cnsslmore Suit for moil. An elegant Serge Suit, in blnek, blue, drab or brown, for tlS.ee. Fine Kngllsh Striped or Cheek Paulnlisms Hern (.ljilun. He membe,ull erk Is strictly lli-st-elass. Kvery gnriii,-.t wniTunted te b 13 represented. A geed lit, wcll-mnde and nlcei trimmed. The largest assortment of patterns In Ihlsrlty. A. II. KOSF.NSTK'IN, mll-fimdU 37 North Uuceu street. AMHNDMKNT TO TIIK CONSTITU TION proposed le tlie citizens of Ibis Com Cem Com meiiwealtb for their approval or rejection, by tlietlenenil AsHimiblv ,,r ilin iTmntii..tiu...i!it. .r I'eiinsylvanta, Published by order of the Sec retary of the Commonwealth. In pursuance of the Islsectlen of Article .Will of the Constitu tion. Joint resolution proposing nn amendment te the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania He It leselved by the Sennte nnd Heuse of Itep Itep Itep rrKentailve.sorthiiCemmoiiueidlh of l'euusvl vnnla iu (leneiAl Assembly met, that the follow fellow lug NpmiHMi-das un amemlmenterthe Consll Censll Consll tutlenof thu Cominenweallh of Peiinsylviinia, lu aceeiilaiice with the previsions or the eigh teenth article llicicer. AJIKNDMKNT. 1hatselleu five or article llve of the Constl Censtl Constl tntlen of the Coiumeii Health of Peiinsylviinia, which leads as fellows' " Whenever a count V shall contain forty tboe-and InliaMt.mts It shall c-eiistltutuuM'panitcJudlclal district, und shall elect 0110 'Judge, lcained lu the law, and t lie lieuenil Assembly shall provlde for additional Judges, us the business of Hie fcald districts: may reiulre. Counties containing a population lesstlum lssunielenl te constitute separate ills trlets shall be tunned Inte convenient single districts, or. If necessary, may be attached te contiguous districts as the Ucucral Assembly may provide. The olllce or associate Judge, net learned lu the law.ls abolished lu counties form ing separate districts 1 hut the several associate Judges In efllce when this ( onstitiitlen shall be adopted shall serve for their uticxplicd terms," be und the same Is hereby amended, se us te rend as follews: Vheuecr a county shall con lain sixty thousand luhalillauts ll may consti tute a separate Judicial district, and may elect eiiejudge learned lu the taw; and the lieuenil As-embly shull provide for additional Judges, as the business or nuld district limy require. Counties net forming separate districts, shall In formed Inte convenient single districts, ns the lieneral Assembly may provide. 'I he olllce of associate Judge, net leariieillnthulnw, isahollsli isahellsli ed lu counties forming sepande districts and bavins mole than one Jaw Judge; every ether county shall elect two associate Judges, who shall net lie required te In-learned in I he law: but the several associate Judges In etllce, w hen this amendment shall be adopted, shall serve Ter their unexpired term. A true, copy of thu Joint I.eseliithm. V. b. STKMini, Seciemry ofthe Commonwealth. July27 3mdM A STU1C11 IUIOTIIKK.H. BARGAINS AT ASTRICH'S Palace of Fashion, 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTKIt, PA. SPECIAL LOW PRICES -IN- EVERY DEPARTMENT. LACK MITTS. Illack Pine Silk Ijice and Jersey Mills, 2dc.'a pair. SILK (il.OVKS. Fine Sumnier Shades at 37c. a pair. LADI i:S' IIOSK Irem 5c. n pair up. CHILDKKN'S I109B. Fiench Itlbbed, all colors, luc. a pair. (I KNTLKM KN'S SOCKS. Unbleached, Full Hegular Made, lie. a pair. LADILV (1AO.K r.VDKItWKAU, Fine Qual ity, long or short sleeves, 23c. CIULDUKN'S OAU.E SHIHTS. Fine Quality, an it jiiiuiii, irem i.c. up. L1NKN TOWKLS. Pine Quality, l'ure Linen Dannsk, berdcivd, 12Xc a pair. LINI5N NAPKINS. Heavy All-Lluen Damask, White, 8c. apiece. Hcst Turkey Hed, Imported, fringed, 7u. TAIILK CLOTHS. Heavy I'nblcaehed, large size, 75c. apiece. KMIIItOIDKIIlKS. Fine Wlde Pattern ut lue. and 12c. nytiid. ALI.OVKlt KMIlltOlDKltY. Very Handsome, reduced. from fl..V) te JI.13 a yuid. HAMIIUHd NET. Tucnty-buveii Inches wide, new patterns, lRc, and 23c. yard. OUIE.NTAL LACKS. New Spcelal lmgalns at 22c. am! 23c. a yard. COUSKTS. The Unbreakiibln at 4Se, The best that can be had ter tlie price, While and Colored. IIANDKKltCHIKFS. Flue All-Linen Hemstitched, 2-liich hem, only I2c. apiece. FANS. Finn Feather Fans, lu White, Pink, nine, Cnidl- mil, at 23c apiece. LKAl'HKlt SATCHELS. Hound Hags, all leather, leather lined, with pocket Inside, black or tan, only UK; LEATHEIt 1IKLTS. Handsome Light Tun Celer Alligator Skin, two simps, well made, stitched en edges, 20c. apiece. HUTTONS. Fluu Pearl lliitlens, isc. te 21c. a line, lu. u rani of two dexcu. LACK FICHUS. Fine trlniiued lu Oriental Lace, d I lie rent pat terns, 3)c.nplcce. MA DA Ml'. CLAItK'S D1JKSS SLKKVK PHOTKCTOU New und geed. SHETLAND SHAWLS, Large size, fine quality, In Danllnal, Light Utile, Uarnel and Illack, only We. uplecu. O-Evcrythlng nt the leu ust prices, at ASTRICH'S PALAOU OF FASHION, ,13 EAST KING S7 JANCATElt, PA. DRT tlVODK. gl'KCIAIi AI1'KUATION HALE." " WATT, SHAHD & CO., AUE MAK1NU LXTKNSIVK ALTEHATI0NS AND ADDITIONS TO TIIK New Yerk Stere, And tn order te reduce surplus sleck and make mom room, eiler special Inducements In every department. KXTUAOUDINAIIY HAUOAINS IN Hleaelieil ami Unbleached JIusIIiir. BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED SHEETINGS In utl wldthsnud qualities. Tickings, Turkey Red Tablings, Tails linens, Towels and Napkins, AT THE LOWEST FKICKS RVKIl KNOWN. SI'KCIALHAIKIINSIN DRESS GOODS. ODD LOTS AND ItE.MNANTS ItKDUCKD AT HALF USUAL PIUCKS. ffilW YOEK STORE. JOHN S. OI VlAili. (1KO. V. UATHVON. I0SQUIT0 CANOPIES!! AT J1.S0 UPWAUDS. WE HAVE A PEW PIECES CANTON MATTING At2'ic. per yard, Iteduceil from fine. The Lurgcsl and Hest Assei ted Styles or BODY & TAPESTRY BRUSSELS -a nd ING RAIN CARPETS Iu Lancaster, ut the LOWEST CASH PK1CES. IOK HAUOAINS, CALL AT JolmS.(jri?ler&Ce., ONEPIMCE IlltY (illODS AND CAKPET HOUSE, NO. 25 BAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA. J It. MAKTIN ,t CO. SHX.RT DEPABiTIENT. WE CAUin THE LAKUEST STOCK OF FLANNEL SHIRTS In the city. I'hinnel Shirts especially adapted for Hie Seashore, Fishing, Cum ping Out., Ac. University Flannel Shirts, Pleated Flannel Shirts, Jersey Flannel Shirts, Bicycle Flannel Shirts, White Flannel Shirts. Pleated Bosem White Dress Shirt. Thu Neate-dMi lit made ler Hummer Wear ami lull Dress. PEARL SHIRT. Tin en Ply Linen Hosom, Wnmsiitiii Muslin. Ouaraiileed Fit ; J1.UI apiece ; six ler fVW. 75c. White Dress Shirt. New Yeik JIHU Muslin, Loe-o Edge Ko-em. 49c. White Dress Shirt. Excellent Muslin ltidnferced Frent nnd Hack. Shirts Made te Order a Specially. ill & Ce. Cor. West KtnK and I'rince Sis. l.ANCASTEU. PA. rUR SALE OR RENT. IriOH SAIiU KIOUT HOnSK-POWKH : Portalde . EukIiic, llui;erstevrn Thresher und Moter Clever miller. Will he sold cheap and 011 very ensy terms. DA.VIKI. I) IIKSS. Jvl71vdiltw IJuarryvllle, Pa. OK UKN'T1! Thive Law Offlccs; at Ne. 15 NORTH DUKE STllLETj und a lmsmentM (cot long, supplied with water and heat, inaraj-tld 11. FltANK ESHLKMAN. -I7IOU SAliKSKATINfl UTNK AT COI. X! iimhla, Pa., with id) Its Fixtures, Sleam Heater and Sil pairs of Henley Skales, giKidas !'.uw .P '" H''" "" ;u-,y lerins and nt a hargaln. Poslellleo address, HON' NO. hw," Julyl5-3md Columbia, Pa. TIIIC 1JKST 5e HAVANA OKiAIt IN thu City, at IIAItTMAN'S YELLOW FltONT CKIAIt KTOHE. T 111: " NATIONAL HOUSE." A. P. FULMEIt having purcluised the "Na tional lleusii" irem Aiiiiw Lee, Is new ready te receive Ids friends ami thu puhllc. JyI7-Hd TVTCWNT ST. MAHY'S COLMCGli Mount St. Mary's College, EMMITSBURa, MD. ThU Institution continues te glve that ther. eui:b Claaslcal and Mathematical Education ter which It has lnng heen eeleliinled. A Cemiuer. elal Course, optional te the students, Is con. ducted hv competent professors. sltiiatedln a very healthy locality at the feet of tlie III1111 Itldge .Mountains, and far away Irem thu dlstructinusniid dangers et a city, this oellego eilers peculiar ndvaiitiigcs te students, Mind for Catalogue In PRESIDENT HT. ST. MARY'S COLLEGE, JlUKWlild 31 W S EMMITSIIUHU, MD. T U18 1JAPKH IB I'ltlNTISD WITH J. K. WRIGHT &. CO.'S J. B. Mart Fairmount let Works, 2Ciii acd I'eDe'j. Areeat lanrt-lvd PiULADELl'mA. I'A, ChUTltlNtl, Cletliing (0 meet every limry anil le plense tlie Insle el" overy Imyer may always be Ibuinl en our lahies. Ne 0110 neeil leave us iinsalislleil. Our sleck is full el' real bargains at closing iirices, wllliiii tlie reach or every iiurchaser. A. 0. YATES & CO., 602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST Phllfidelplitit. n. '.'-31111! e .VIC IIAIiL. BUY YOUR CLOTHING -AT- Wanamaker& Brown's, OAK HALL, Southeast Cehnep. Sixth and Maiirct STr.EETS, I'lllLAIIBLl'IIIA. Jlyll-tld JTKAIXIUARTHUS Ktllt SUMMER Morlne Shirts nnd Drawers, Gnuze Underahlrta und Drnwers, Cholce Nocktlea, K. & W. Cellars and Cuira, O. lz C. CeUnrn find Cutra, Crown Celin ra nnd Cuffti The Bffit Fitting Dress Shirts. 8II1I1T.S AND SOC1KTV PAItAPllhliNALlA 3IAIJK TO OIlDKlt. At Erisman's, NO. 17 WKSTKINO.sTltK.KT. pxniNe OI" TIIK retUTII WI.IK or Tin: Great Forty Days' Clearing Sale AT HIRSH & BROTHER'S ONE THICK CLOTIIIXd II0USK. Kverylmdy la riililnir for tlic M-n-diniv new, and I'Vciybmly nrcili muiie aoeiU te tafci' nlenir, hitch im LKJIIT-WKIOIIT U.VDKItWKAIt, .NKCKWKAl;, KLA.VM'.L, I'LANNi:!,, FANCY AND WIllTIl SlllltTS, SKKItSL'CliKi: COA'l AND KsTS. Ill STI'.KS, LIOIlT-WKIIillT CLOTH INli, Tlttl.NKS, VALISKS, SATtllKLS, Utc. Vl'ii 8tlll have a miin1 y of tin- itliev i- mrutlnni'd cihmI.s left, am) It llll,,. ti vein a-l uttafji' te buy efu, iMeiii'iin'ut mail. d.,w n il at yi u at li'iut lelly ivrcmit. Call ami conriiiL'e ouii'lfet th 11 ,1 Hi of our Stlltt'lllL'tlt. HIESI & BEOTHER'S One-Price Clothing Heuse, counkkek-noutiio.i'ki;n8ti:i.kt and CKNTltK SUUAItK, I.ANCASTUK, l'KNN M .fVUllS ,v UATHVON. Suits te Order FOIS TIIK WT SEASON ! ! Thirty Different Styles -OF- S E R IN OPi: sTOCn, IN ALL Till. POPULAR COLORS AND SHADES. MAKKKD KltOJI TIIKIU OltKilNAL PUICK TO VKUY LOW l'ltil'UKS. SKIttiKS IN ULl'i:, OKAYS, IIUOWN'H, IILAt h, Pl.t M, WINK.OUKKNS, 1IUA1I, FAWN AND WHITE. WHITE & FIGURED DUOKS. Fer Vesting Ter Kreiilii W ur PONtlEKSAND 8KKUSCCKKIIS I'OU L KN 1NO WKAIt. MYERS (I ROTf , LKADINO CLOTIUKItS, NO. 13 BAST KING STREET, LANOASTEIl. PA. HATH AND CAPS. euni'iusixa uuductiens. Surprising Reduction in Summer Hats I AT W.D.STAFFFER& CO.'S, Leading Manufacturing Hatters, All our Film Line of Faxlilonalile Ktrawaml Lllit Durliy llati hi'lng held neiv Iti'Kui'dli'HHOl' Cost. Huvli Kxtraerilltiaty lli'duetleiiH never tiufore iii'(l. our lesi 011rm1ln, Still a lew ottlKMeAk'.i Llulit Fult lluUilt 'i"ki, Don't m a Liarualji. KvvrylhlngNuivlu Season. W. p. ST1UEEER & CO, (pilULT, IlllOS.' OLD STAND), NO, fll SS S3 NORTH QUEEN ST., ;-Iiu II. GE111IAUT, Chairman, LA.N.CASTElt, PA. . y X
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