Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, July 28, 1885, Image 4

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THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCES, TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1885.
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- ifceeldeftt citizen of Columbia, died at Wnyne,
DriAmira ceinty, Pa., en Sunday evening
UJaly 20, ln(jihe elghty-tlrst year of his age,
'' The funeral will Uke plaoefrom the rcHldonce
i,M lifailgen, Mr. Geergo It,
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Mimin was. miring ins enure me, cenncciuu
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MAygmk premlni
(.,W'tenTenl work
V-.wlth various railroads In the capacity of civil
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bleu profession he had attained
promlnenco. He was the author of
.Hyj;'"'eTenn wents mi mm nuiyccv wiuvu
.STOgi extensively throughout the country by all
ft if ine are cngngca in mis imsiness. iir.
jiMllilinuas been connected Willi many rnii-
reads in thlistnte, nmeng ethors tlie rennsyi-
van la ana Heading v ueiuinmn raiirenu.
Accident te a Itblcksmlth.
"vhl? William lTnnlv. n lrinck-nmlth. mnnlnvpd
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' In the shops of the Pennsylvania railroad at
V ' litis piace, was engaged, yesicmny, in nuip
.' "ln rnrnlr tlin nllet nf mirrlnn Ne. 334. Bv
ji some accident a large ixnt, witicn was u ue
' d, used en the onglne foil from tlie grasp efMr.
T&te HftrUy. striking him en the great tee of his
A r.JS, i 1m1. AiaI ...kblmr a rnrv linlv itbhIi in thnt
'if s?ij meroher. Dr. Craig attonded te the Injury,
Wlliun, aillliiiiiju nub nuriuus, in in j
painful nature. The Injury will necessitate
Mr. Hardy stepping work ler Beveral days.
In I'ellce Circles.
Becky Jenes, a colored lass of Tew hill, was
arrested by omieer Wlttlck, yesterday, for
abusing several children living in the vicin
ity of her house. She had a hearing at the
offce of Squlre Kvans and was discharged
upon the payment of tue costs.
During the summer months the park has
been greatly used by many porBens who as
semble iliore for the purpese of playing cro
quet and ether different games. A number
of boys also congregate tliore and they bolmve
In a manner that causes great annoyance te
the ponens living in the neighborhood of
the park. Complaint has been made several
times of the manner in which tliose boys act,
and the trouble should be abolished. They
stay in the park until late hours or the night
and act in a way that brings discredit te the
ether frequenters. It must be admitted
that boys cannot always be quiet and tliey
must haVe sonie boisterous nmuscmeuLs, yet
there is no limit te the way in which the boys
act in the park, and a timely warning should
have the ellect of making these boys act a
little mere properly.
Muzzle the Deg.
The chiefburgesshashad n proclamation
printed concerning the jireper muzzling of
dogs during a peried of tenty-feur days,
commencing July 21st This is a very proper
measure, as during tills heated term
the dogs are apt te become rabid.
The owners of many dogs hae complied
with the ordinance relating te this matter,
although many ethors have failed te de. A
deg-catcher has been employed by the
proper authorities and he has begun his
work. A day or se age nine dogs w ere ctxp
tured without muzzles, and as they were net
rcdoemed In the proper tlme, the dogs were
uiKun 10 inn minis 01 me lewn una Kiui'ii.
Thore are still many ether dogs running at
large without muzzles and it their owners
de net want him te share the kude fate as the
dogs a compliance with the ordinance should
lie made at once.
Town Nete.
Itanium's advertising car arrived in town
this morning, and the men employed in the
car nre busily engaged in lestingth(Oarga
bills, announcing the cominJMRecircus.
The car contains a steam Pope and the
nevp,lJfthaUracta large cremls te hear the
fptTritr airs vjilcli are played by an attend
antln thecaiJ.
1 rnu,A?6l.Tiu'0a llre company Ne. 1, have
decided net te accept the invitation sent te
thulu from the Susquehanna hese company,
of Harrisburg, te visit that place In Septem
ber. The peles useil for the electric light are
distributed In the different htrcet of the
town, and the work el erecting the baine will
be commenced very seen.
The campmeeting at I.andisville, cent
'd IrM'HV.ind alarKonumberef families
own tills mernini; for the place. te he
'present at the oiienlng. On Sunday August
ill a number et trains will run ever the
IleadliiKtV. Columbia railroad for thecamn.
A late train will leave ter home after nil the
exercis.es of the day are concluded.
A very pleasant vening party was given
by Miss I'allie Welsh, at her home en Seuth
Second street, last night.
The pay car of the Philadelphia it Heading
railroad company arrived in Columbia to
day, containing the wages due the empleyes
of this read for the month of June.
The date of holding the picnic at Wild Cat
Falls, by the Bible class of Second street
Lutheran church, has been changed from
August Mh te the anh of the same month.
The borough supervisor is giving his at
tention te the grass in the gutters of our
town, and is having It romevod.
lMITXlir TO llOACIl'S ASMOXCJES.
-A'kbig for n Just Settlement te lie I'reinjitly
. Bluile ler I'Hfct Werk.
8ocreui7Vhltnoy has wrilten as fellows
te Jehn Reach's assignees :
The very lllieral treatment which the con
tractor has lioreleforo i evolved has loll the
government without sulllcient margin of
moneys reserved te enable it te protect itself
in the present situation. The contract pro
vided that 10 per cent uheuld be retained
from the bills as they came due and held
as Hecurily for the completion of the
work. At the prosent time theso reser
vations would have amounted te 210,
710. They have been surrendered te
the contractor under circumstances net im
portant te consider new, Willi the exception
orre.070. In addition te this small sum or
20,070 in our hands thore nre unpaid bills
for extras clalmed en the ships, amounting te
20,uS8.13, and in dlspute en the Delphin,
f 2015.03; ultogethor (mostly In dlspute),
fS3,3O1.0J. As against tills four ships are in
yeurhands, uixm which ever 52,000,000 has
Loen lsiiil. which must bccnrnpletcd te tiff
valuable, liable te greater deterioration by
neglect than all the nioueys unpaid and In
dispute would repay. It is or the utmost
conseqiicuce te the government, as it is te
yourvihes, thut a Just Hettlement of past
transactions should be had and a new depart
ure made.
I suggest, ns a practical method et arriv
ing nlu solution of the matter, a meeting of
yourselves and your ceunsel with the at
torney general and myseir, at which sonie
practical method or dealing witli the subject
may le arrived ut which shall be within my
legal authority.
I.IllKItAI. TREATMENT.
Secretary Wlntney said that he had no
doubt the goveramontwouldhavoto takothe
(Unfinished cruisers in Jehn Reach's hands
aitd completo thorn itself. This may be con
sidered as the probable outcemo of the con.
Mfence which he agrees te held with the
representatives or lteach. Secretary Whitney
atai said that he believed Iteach's fall nre an
hi't one, but he did net think the gov gev
uffbent could be held resKiusilile for it,
since tlie treatment accorded lleacli by the
KOeriiiuniit hnil lmen. te sav tlin IpmuI. nv.
ceedliijfiy liberal.
CI ill tier tce rromellon.
Prof. Coe. N. Olevor, late n teacher In the
boys high sehiel, Lancaster, n position which
he'reslgued U, accept a fl.'JOO olerkshlp in
Washington, liosijeen promoted te a fl,tee
clerkMilp, lie and several ethors passed a
rigid examination for promotion under the
civil fcervlce rules. rin examination lasted
a day und u hnlfand vys very thorough, but
the proffsser came oil' wXli Hying colern, nnd
has the honor or belug thb first of the civil
serviie appointees being promoted. His
many irlends iu this city oengratulato him.
Seeu 'ejrree Crusliwl u Dealli.
A ditch train ou tlie lllchmonlVei Danville
railroad Monday ran evor n cow near
Suwanee, Ooergln, and ene car was thrown
Jrontjtue track. "In the ear were linoeu
negre train hands and Ix burs or Iren. Tlie
car turuatl en its side and the iron (nil niten
the negreurt, killing aeyeu and wounding
three mere.
T Trumps Witt Werk H They ilut.
Frem tie trio Ob.erver.
T'rauJpa liave broke SW leads ofsteuo iu the
r Jail yard tiiwat UW W of April.
MIOWNElt
Little Oilier
at annr.NT.Ayn mill.
Milnille rutin en n
Leg te n
Watery "drove.
Dlller Hlilndle, the eight yeai-eld son or
Jeremiah Slilndle, residing at 228 Hhlppnu
stroet, was diowned at (Ircenland Mills,
Kast Lampeter township, Monday afternoon.
Corentr llenaman was ne'tlllcd, and he went
te the sccne of the accident, where he held
nu Inquest A. II. Dlil'enbaugb, A. K. Dlf Dlf
fenbaugh, Christian Barr, Benjamln Dliren Dliren
linneh nnd H. .T. Pitch, were the corenor's
Jury, nnd Dr.WlIllatn Compten, the coroner's
physician. The facts, as dovclepod at the
hearing, wero thet Jeremlah Hlilndle took
his son Dlller, nnd a boy named Mlshllch lull
ing yosterday. When the party arrived
near Greenland Mills, Mr. Slilndle left the
boys Willi the herse, whlle he went down the
creek a short distance. During ins nbsonce,
the boys were playing en n leg that lay In
the Btream, and whlle thus ougaged young
Slilndle fell from tlie leg Inte tlie crceK,
which was nbeut flve feet deep at tills point
Yeung Mlshllch rnn te whero tlie fatlier
was, te tell lilm that ids son had
fallen Inte tlie creek, and the father
hurried back but the body had sunk. An
alarm was raised nnd Christian Uarr. nn
cmploye nt tlie mill, searched for and re
covered tlie body in less than IMcen minutes
from the tlme he went down. ,
Had young Mlshllch rnn te the mill, which
was only n short distnnce from tlie scene of
the accident, tlie lmy might have been saved.
The verdict of tlie Jury was accidental
drowning. Tlie remains were brought te
this city nnd taken te the home of Mr.
Slilndle.
DreirnlnB or Jninrs Edmund Wetten.
Tite drowning of James Kdmund Wetten,
brotlier or Mrs. Prank Bltner, or this city,
was brielly nlludcd te j-osterday.' Yeung
Wetten lived at Ne. 3,r.l0 WarronstrcetPhll-
adelphla, and he was drowned tn tlie Dela
ware opposite Pcnnsgrove yesterday nflor nfler nflor
neon. lle was twonty-thrce years old. Wet Wet
eon nnd a iiumber of friends arrived by
steamer Themas Clyde, at Pcnnsgrove In tlie
morning, and, hiring n couple of small beats
went out en the rlver te fish nnd crab.
During the afternoon Wetten, who had been
soated in tlie stern of ene or tlie beats,
nrose for the purpese of taking the rower's
seat Tlie beat was rocked ami Wetten, los
ing Jils balance, fell overboard. He could
net swim nt all nnd was tinahle te save him
self. His friends could net swim either, nnd
nltheugh only ten yards nway, could net
render him any nssistance, nor could a crowd
el nconle who witnessed tlie drowning from
n pier, about fifty yards distant During
the nltcrnoen the body was recovered by
soveral deck hands or tlie steamer Susie
A. McCall, who wero rewarded with a gift
oranurse presented by guests ut 1'rench'n
hotel.
DEsreiLKD or ltr.n
tlt.OSSY JlltAlJ).
A Olrl'ii I.iiiz lll.tck Ilnlr Clipped
ere in a
l'ulillc 1'nrk liy a MlHrrruut.
Miss Ida Schrader, or Chicago, with her
rather, mother and sister, was In Lincoln
park en Monday. Ida lias black hair forty
four inches in length and very glossy. It
was nrratiged lu two long braids which hung
down her back. About six o'clock slie was
looking nt the prairie dogs, together with her
parents, when she felt a slight pull at her
hair. Turning suddenly she saw n man with
n pair ofscissers in his hand. As she turned
the long braids wero pulled from his grasp,
but tlie sciasers snapped off about a loot of
ene of them. She .screamed and the man
ran away.
Several persons in tlie vicinity gave chase
and the fellow was captured nnd turned ever
te Oillcers Schtitter und Cushmati, who
searched him und found tlie piece of hair cut
from the girl's head iu his itosseHslnn. He
also had tlie t-elsseis and flve rough draw
ings roprcsenting himself In as many dlller
eiit positions cutting luilr from tlie heads of
young women. When taKeii te tiie station
house liogiiv1lie r.aiue of C. A. Solemon.
He Is a smalTlan and has n sneaking leek.
When laaVn bofero Ju 'co Korstel Solo Selo Sole
mon said he was a painter by trade. He said
he had been drinking beer, and It made him
Insane. When asked if he was elten troubled
in that way, be said that when he was a liey
he fell Inte a cellar nnd cracked Ills skull,
and Unit he often had get into trouble wlmn
he did net remember doing anything. He
was asked whero he get the draw lugs, and
acknowledged having made them hlmscir,
but add it was only In fun. Tlie justice
'promptly lined him f 100, and In default he
will go te ilridew ell for nearly seven months.
new ni'. ktli,ei tiij: vat.
A rittblinrger Ktolien a Siliemn te Nllem-e a
Moonlight Serenade.
Kiem the Dispatch.
A citi7('ti named Ocorge Henry liuggins,
who lives out i'ilth avenue, has been gteatly
annoyed for seme tlme past by a large, lino line
lialred cit that has made practice of lurk
ing around his premises nightly, and kind
or whooping things up in tlie wny or
howling. Mr. Higgins had laid awake
nights studying up schemes te put a period
en tlie cat's career, He lias hit it several
times with lumps or coal and old hoets: he
has fedllt en bcelstcak sprinkled with rat poi
son and broken glass, but tlie cat has always
turned up sleek nnd smiling en the suc
ceeding eicning. On .Saturday night,
however, he secured a small sausage,
and opening ene corner, poured half uu
niince ofnitre glycerine into It. The leaded
sausage was doiMisited ou top el the fence lit
the yard whero tlie cat made his base of
operations. The pnle moon came sailing up
ever the hills, but Mr. Ilugglns sat up at the
window and waited, with a gleam in ills eye.
Presently tlie little pussie came prowling
along tlie fence rail and espied that sausage.
Tliore was a gurgling gulp, and it was geno.
Then Mr. liuggins preeeded te act He let
nut n yell and fired u beet at the cat It
jumped oil tlie fenee, tliore was a torrlble re re
jiert, tlie air was tilled with fur, and the cut
will net sing by tlie moonlight any mete,
nnd Mr. liuggins slept well last night.
Steam Heat for Maner Street .Scheel.
Tlie cemmittee en buildings and grounds,
of the Lancaster school beard, have award te
Jehn Hest the contract for heating by steam
the Maner street public school building.
Last winter tlie teachers and pupils suflered
se much from cold that tlie schools had te be
several times closed. The cemmittee lieing
satisfied thnt tlie het air heaters inusowere
insiilllcleut te heat tlie buildings determined
totake them out, and put in steam hcaters.
Mr. Most will immediately put them in, nnd
guarantees that he will heat the building
comfortably en the coldest days, with a
JuivingefSO perjrent of coal. His contract
price isf.VK). Tlie committee will add the
old lieaters te luse In the Ann street school
building, which wnsnlse Imperfectly ho.ited
last whiter.
Vunderlillt le Capture the West Shern Itend.
Tlie New Yerk Central A Hudsen lliver
raltraid company has oxecuted it contract
with Drexol, Morgan it Ce., ngroeing upon a
reorganization of tlie New Yerk, WostShero
it Mulf.ile railway company te take posses
sion of the property or the reorganized com
pany, tinder a lease, and te guaraiitoe tlie
prmcijial and intorest or tlie bends w lileli nre
te be secured by mertgage upon that prop
erty. It is believed that the bondholders
will accept the terms.
A l'letihant Hep.
The Amerli'usclub, a social organization,
gave a very pleasant hop nt Uelierts' hall last
ovenlng In which 00 couples participated.
Tayler's orchestra rurnislied the music. Te
tlie following gentlemen the pralse for tlie
success of the event oolongs : Frank Heney,
Leenard Kissinger. Samuel Cenner. Naiiinni
Fnuikferil, (iis)ige l!oit.el, Oeorge F.okert,
Themas McF.vey nnd Ocorge Cranier.
He Knew What She Wax.
from tlie Meicliaul Traveller.
Several gontlemen wero standing nbeut
the deer at a swell reception, wlien n very
line loeklhg lady passed down tlie hall.
My Jove," sold ene, "that's a magnifi
cent looking woman."
" Very Imposing, indeed," said nnnther
" Yeu liotslie Is" said a third " I knew,
for l've been her husband for ten yc.Hn."
An Old Well Cnien In.
Yesterday afternoon as Henry Shetl'stall,
blacksmith, was iu tlie act of shoeing a herse
hi Ids shop in Seuth Christian stioel, an old
well In tlie shop, which had Ikjeii filled up
many years age, caved hi. The herse was
directly evor tlie well, and went down nbeut
Ien feu and was with dllllculty get out unin
jured. The hole was tilled up iigiiiu with a
few cartloads el dirt
Surety of The 1'eure,
Alderman MrO linn, en complaint of Frank
Leibfrled, held Mrs. Annle Scheld te ball
for her appearance at court, te answer for
surety of the pgaec
nirigely Kncumpraent.
At the meeting of the charter members of
llldgely oncampmeut Ne. 217, lest evening,
the following rommittce en organization was
appointed : 1). II. Itewmnit, Cherien I. Iah
ills, Charles A. Yeung, II. 1. Lnndls, and
Henry Wolf. A cemmittee en reception of
grand oncampment oillcers consisting of A.
W. Winger, llenry ltlll, K. E. Snyder, Joel
S. Kaby and J. P. Ackerman, was also. n
pointed. The new encampment will elect
officers nt their meeting en Monday evening
next The grand ofllcers will orrlve here en
Tuesday nnd In the nftomeon and ovcitlnger
that day the new encampment will be Insti
tuted. DrUlnic Acclilmit.
About neon te-day Mr. O. W. Bltner met
with an ncctdent whlle driving en North
Duke street. Ills herse sltpped tlie hrldle
and ran down Duke street te Kast King.
Upsetllng tlie carriage and breaking nway
limn It, the herse ran down Kast King te
Centra Hquare and up North Queen tn ho he
mon, whero he was captured. Mr. Bitner
was net hurt, but the herse had one of his
legs badly hurt, and the carrlngeaud harness
wero a geed deal damaged.
llelern Alitennan A r. Dennelly.
Wesley Staplcferd, jolerrodto as having
been nrrestcd for beating his wlfe nnd drunk
enness nnd disorderly conduct, was heard by
Ahlerman A. 1 Dennelly last evening. jIIs
wire did net nppear te press ,the charge of as
sault and battery, and that case was contin
ued for the present On the charge of drunk drunk
enucss and disorderly conduct he was com
mitted te the county prison for 10 days.
Ate A Tint of Ire C renin III 40 Seconds.
Frem the Yerk Dally.
A butcher residing west of tlie Codertts,
soyernl oveiilngs nge ate a quart of Ice creatn
In ene hundred Recends, eating the first pint
In Terty seconds and the otiter pint In sixty
Hocenus. He claims te be the champion ice
cream cater iu Yerk and is ready te centest
with all comers.
A Virien Dug.
On Sunday ovenlng James Kislier, a driver
for the city transfer company, was walking
up Christian street te tlie company's stables,
he was attacked and badly bitten in the calf
of the leg by n vicious (leg belonging ten
innti named Gallagher. Dr. Albright cau
terized tlie wound, and Mr. Kislier made
complaint against Gallagher for koeplng n
vicious def,.
Dentil of Heme.
On Sunday n young gentleman of this city
hired n herse from Cyrus Celvin, te bike a
drlveln tlie country. The animal took sick
ttpen reaching Mountvllle. He was placed
in tlie stnlile nt Michael Mums' hotel, whero
he died histnight The herse, which had net
been evor-driven or Lndly treated, was a va va
uable one.
Street Vienrni In Ncmlen.
The viewers appointed by the court te
assess ilamages caused by tlie proposed open
ing of Clirystal, Ceral and First streets, hi the
southwestern section (r the city, niut tills
morning. They went ever tlie route of tlie
proposed streets and adjourned te the court
liouselotaKo testimony as te inn vaiue
of
tlie laud
taken from the seeral
properly
owners.
Clinrged With Larceny.
Henry Stllvert 11 tramp, was given 11 meal
by a family living en North Lima street.
After he left, 11 large silver spoon was missed,
ami it Is believed the tramp ioek it He was
followed and arrested by Officer Marnheld,
and locked up for a hearing licfore Alder
man Deen.
irnlen Afchorliitlen Ksrursleii.
Tlie Union association, romjieseil or mein
bcrs et tlie Union 1'ire company niut 11 few
invited gnosis will leave te-morrow for
Heise's island in the Susiiuehanna where
they will remain until Sattirduj&ilght. About
'-') iicrsens will go en the excursion and they
will lake with them a lull orchestra.
At I'eiirju.
The Union Methol and First Maptlst Sun
day schools are picnlcing at Penryn te-day.
Several hundred persons went te the park
in the morning train hikI alsea number went
hi the afternoon train.
St Mary's Catholic church picnics nt the
same place te morrow.
Tramps Commuted.
Charles Mrcnder, Charles Schlnughter and
Cettlcih Auxer, tiiree tramps nrreslisl by
Censtable Wiggins, of West Ianieter town
ship, en Saturday, for annoy ing tlie farmers,
were heard by Alderman Marr last evening
and committed te the county prison for three
days each.
Yesterdnj'n I'lcnlc nt Iteiky Springs.
Yesterday afternoon the liackd rivers or
this city held a picnic nt Heeky Springs.
Tlie crowd was net large but mixed. Al
though the dancing was kept up until lli
o'clock, everything passed oil very quietly,
and there was no "scrapping."
Te Cremate at Leck llaien,
A. II. Strnycr, or Leck Hacn, I'x, n well
known gentleman of means, lias announced
his Intention el building a crematory in that
city ami making it u complete structure ler
the Incineration of dead bodies.
A Deb That fines l'llie Fishing.
Thore isn deg at Delaware Water (!up, I'a.,
that gees fishing en his own account, elten
returning witli n line pi ice iu Ids mouth
which he has captured.
At tlie Ktullen Heuse.
Six gasoline lights wero reported as net
burning last night There wero noneoftho
inmates of the station house for tlie dlsjiosi dlsjiesi dlsjiosi
Hen of the mayor tills morning.
Determined te Die.
D. liexter, an old and successful merchant
of Clevehmd, Ohie, leadod himself with
chains and weights, thou leaped into tlie lake
nnd was drowned.
Drunk and Disorderly.
Wm. Hunter, arresled this morning for
drunken nnd disorderly conduct was dis
charged by Alderman Deen, en jurymcnl of
costs.
Scut Out.
Dennis Meohan,nrrested by Ofilcer Derwurt
for drunkenness nnd disorderly conduct, was
heard by Aldernian Uarr te-dny and com
mitted te Mummer's Hall for thirty days.
And Therefore Ne l'lnce for flnmt.
1'iemthu riilladclphla Newh.
Central Park Is n geed place te bury an
elephant or te onshrlue a mummy.
Connected nlth the Telephone,
.). Hoever's grocery. Ne. 35'l Kast Chestnut
sheet, and James 11. Hwalne's livery stable. Ne.
It Seuth Christian street, uru connected with the
telephone exchange.
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ltellgleus Intelligence.
Itellgleus services under the dliectlen et Itev,
C, II, Johnsten, of Kulton circuit, will be held In
Jenes' Greve, near Kldnra Station, Oxford and
l'uachbotlein It. It., en Thursday, Vrlday and
Saturday next, July 30th, 31st and August Isl
Keys. P. M. llrady, Win. Ifumlerd, K. U. Coxuen,
J. II. Turner, A. 1'. Tayler mid W. K. hinlth, eie
expected te be present Pleaching en thoattei theattei thoattei
neon and evenings of Thursday and Ki May, nnd
011 tlie nierntng and afternoon efSutiiulay.
Kuv. .1. II. Turner, of Little ltrllnlu 1'iesbylci
Ian church, and Itev. C. II. .Johnsten, of lit, .Ien
M. K. church, Fairfield, ulllexcluinge pulpits.
011 Sunday next, August 2d, ut 10 30 a. ui.
Cuiiipiiicctingal llrownstewn, beginning Au
gust 10, und ending August 11, by the Evangeli
cal association, ou their old camp ground.
MEATUS.
SntNDir.-July 27, 185.ln tlitiT city ,M. Dlller
Bhtndle, son of Jeremiah anil Annle Hbludle,
aged I) years, 5 luentlis and 7 days,
The relatives and friends or the family are
respectfully Invited te attend the funeral from
hU parents' residence, Ne. ?2& Netth Bhlppun
street, en Thursday morning ut S o'clock. In
terment at Mount Airy at 1 o'clock.
MAHKF.TH.
I'lillttdelphU l'reduce Market,
l'liiLAPKLrniA, July 2S.Flenr was dull but
steady and the demand was ceiirtncd te the
w ants of the heme trade.
Sides of LUX) ban els. including l'enmiylinnla,
family at (IQ4 23 Western de (t Otii 2.1 1
Mluueseu bakers' ut l&1 Patents ut (5
5 60.
Itro flour was quiet at (3 75 per barrel ter
cliolee.
l-'eed was In fair demand and -wanted 1
Bales or Western Whiter llruu, ut lfl 26Ml(t73
1 sir ten. 1,
1 p, ui. call Wheat, 93ke bid for Julyi'ele
,Aug.i V4e feriept: WoferOot?
Cern into for July 5ije for Aug.j Mc Jer
Scut.! MKe for Oct.
Ontg aKe. bid for July t
ter 8ept 3Je, for Oct.
31c. Aug. 32K
New Yerk l'reduce Market.
Nkw Yerk,. July 28. Fleur inntket dull
rine, IKOQSMli Suiicrltne, 13 5!313 70) Common
te Fancy Extra Ohie. U nvet out (loeato
Clietcu Extm Vcatcrn,"il03.i Minnesota, $3 M
Wheat Ne. I Ued, Winter, Aug., W)i t Betit.,
teiijit Oct,l lf.
Cern Ne. 2 Mixed, Aug., G2e 1 Sent,, 62VC l
Oct.,Me.
Oats Ne. 2 Mixed, Aug., 8iet Sept., 31J40.
Uye dull anil nnmlnnl.
Ilarlev nnmlnnll v unchnnired.
l'erkitiill i Mcm, llianau 7.1.
I.ard $fl 71, Aug i Pi M, Mcpt
Melflsscs liemlniil I 19e InrliOteM.
Itenln steady at tl lTVCfJl 20 femtndncd te geed.
'iiirpi-'iiiinuiiiiii Hi ;f7c.
....::... -..:;.' r:rjm -
I'ettelctim dull i Iteflncd In Cntvn.weiWKc.
Jluttur ntcady t Western Imitation Orcamury,
ineiac.
uliccsednll j Western Klattirline, 4fJI4'e.
Kgs ntendyi Htitte, XQl3yict Western, t!2
12Je.
Jtlce nominal.
Hugnr unlet Ciitleaf, K)L6 1 Granulated,
fijia
1 allow dull t prima city, 5 3-1 Gc.
Celfeii dull t talrcarReeH, B(p.
lhiv nominal i Ne. I. lierfftl.ua
Freights dull Oialn te Liverpool
M.
Clitrnge 1'rmlucn MnrkeU
CntCAiie, July !a,!):.T0iuni. Market owned !
Wheat Atuiut, wsvet Sept.. KiMe t Or-l,, DIC.
Cem AiiKiist, iWu jHept. tVit Oct, l):c.
Mats Aug., iV)ie.; Sept., 4IJJiV!.
fork Aiij.'.,1U 17 i HupL.lle t Oct., I0S7.
I jird Aug., Pi W) s Kept,, 00 1 Oct,, fl 1.7.
lllbs Aug., V 13 1 Bept, l 75 1 Oct , .' Si.
CLOSIHCl,
Wheat .July, 87Jiej Aug., OOe j Bept., tKJJc
Oct., viyec.
Ceni-.luly,.VCi Atig.,t:Ke i Bcpt.,4l)iQllie J
Oct., 41'Jc.
Outs July, Slet Aug., 2rte; Beut, BQ&&0.
I'erk July, lie -at Aug., flOXCH; Bept
fill UH.
l.nnf July,
M 55; Aug., (0 05 j Sept.,
?u iiMW i.t.
lllUrt
A lie., C.5 C7Kt Sept, (5 77K i Oct, VK.
I'hllailelplila Live Stock Market.
I'iiiladelviiia, July 27. The receipts at the
dllTurunt stock yards were !
Ker the week Hcnvc, 2,'me previous week,
3,100 head i ulieep, 11,500 hend ; pruvleim week,
15,0)0 head ; hog, l.soe head ; previous w cck, 4,se0
head.
llccf cattle were In fair renucst. We quote as
follews:
Kxlra,GGeC! geed, SKG'ie I medium, 4
Se : cemmim, 3yi(il'ic ; 'J cxiuik, 4Q5c.
Knt cewb were dull Ht 3(c.
Milch cows were deinenillzed at U'sUfiO.
Milch calves were dull nin(iic.
Sheep wciulnuctlvc. Wnqiiote ns fellows :
Kxtra, iUQMe t goeitSJiBlo t medium, SffV !
common, lft'ic ; culls tremfiOa te fl V '"'ail.
Spring Inmiis were dull nt .1kf7Ke.
llrcssed hog wete dull lit 0;(.Gilc.
City Dressed JJi-eves were fairly active at
Cfty DrcMCd Sheep wero In f ilricuiiestnl
0fisc.
Ure Stock l'rlces.
CniCAOO Cattle Kecelpts. 8.M1O hend: uhlp
me.nls, 2,0111) head ; market dull; 15fi-c lower;
Klilpplug steers, l,'l.VJI,.ve tts, 15: 1.200
i,;ve r.s Ki i)(i ii aifi..iM an., (I jms ni
steckiTs and feeders, $1 75425 1 cows, bulls and
mtied, fillip I W; Tenuis, ti i(iiw.
Hogs Iteeelpts, lH.Otnl licid ; slilpments, 4.)j
market flnu ; mixed hogs s cents higher:
rough and mixed, (I u.H(l 25; packing mid
shipping, (I H3l (JOj light, (I 30Q4 S3; skips,
Mftl 23.
Bheep lieeelpts, 1.000 head; shlpinenU, 2TO;
market steady and llriu ; unlives, t-uefi3 7'i; Hi
te I JU B.s mid ever, tl .ViQI M ; Texans, II 75.l 75.
'1 he roirrj'.fetirNof'tspeclntciiblegrnin irem
I.lverpiMil c mill's the cuttle market budly de
moralized. The weather Is tropical; beefeaters
nre taking a vacation. With heuvv supplies of
American cattle the best sold at l ecu UV 11.
dressed.
Kast I. iiikrtv Cattle dull and weak at ade
nine of from 10 lelSc from last week's prices ;
receipts, 3,l!'l head ; shipments, l.Vfi head.
Hegsmarket firm and prices Mcudy ;
rhlliidelphlas.d 75Q4 85: Verkets. (I 7ls3 !'.),
lerelpUi, 5,ui0 head : shipments, 2,'iml hend.
Bheep dull nnd unchanged ; receipts S.sui lutid;
Hhlpiiiulits, 1,200 head.
Ktei k Markets.
Quotations liy Heed, McOrann A Ce , Itaukers,
lincuMivr, ia.
II a.m. I2M. 3 p.m.
Missouri 1'aclHc
Mlehlg'in Central
New Yerk C'untml
New .lersey Central
Ohie Central
Del., lack. A Westen
Denver A UleUraude
Krte
Kansas A Texas
likuBhem
Chicago A N. W' common.
N. N.flnUA Western
.St. I'iiiiI A OmalLi
l'aclrlu Mull
lUichosterA I'lltsburg
Bt. I'lllll
Texas l'aclflc .'.
Union I'uelrle
Wnbash Coiiimeu
Wiilnish I'n-ferri'd
Western Union Telegraph..
Imlsvllle A Niishvllie
N. Y Chl.ABl I. ,
U'hlgh Vulliiy
I.uhlgli Navigation
I'euiisylvunU
Heading
1'. T. A Ituirale
Northern Pacific Common
Northern l'licitlc l'ref
Hestonvllle
1'hlladelplila A Ki1u
Northern Central
Central Transp
Canada Southern
en
People's Passenger
Missouri l'acillc
in (WK HI
l!l !l7',i !s
"X -X '-,
ltii" leVi; 10lPs
i "K
ut uti 1$
' 2" "H.
Kill '-s Mi
VI !I7?I !tsk
1JS 101 II;?
i 2.1 25JJ
-y, 47 is
v riii 7s
i is;i iifs
!X H &
11 II 111.
I.Vi BIJ4 WtZ
;- $
.... .... an
'XA 67M tM
il i? w.
5'j'J !!'. W.i
e?4 ?- k
iVjj i'lij a
40 4-.V. k;
2I 2I 2IJi
'i
100J4
li'iU
i'i
My,
New Yerk Blerk .Markeu
New Yerk, July 2S. tVall street, 1:30 p. m.
Meney ut 1 per cent. Kxchunge quiet;
(Jeveininenls Htm Currency 0's, Coup., (I27j
bid ; ift, de, $112 bid ; i',Vt:)i hid.
The stock market this morning opened
llriu, and under the leadership of the Vuuder
bllls advanced J te 1 per cent, iu the early Had
ing, The stocks named were strong 011 the 1111.
iieuiireiuent made last evening of the settle
ment betueeu the West bhore and New Yerk
Central. About the Hint cull, turnover, there
was a decided piessuie te sell the list under
1hlcl1 thuudviuieu was mere than lest by mid
d ly. 1 he market Is new steady ut a decline of
iile'i'-i per cent.
1 r.M.
.1 1'.M.
ifi
111
i'i"
1.-J
Western Union
Adams Kpicns ,
Amerleeii Hxpivss
ll.h. Dxpiess
Wells, Kaige A Ci
0.0. I. A C
C. C. C. 1
New Y'erk Central
New .leisey Ceutnil
Illinois Central Express
Ohie Central
Michigan Central
Northern l'acillc
" I'lelerred
Central Pacific
Union 1'iicltlc
Missouri Pucltlc
Texas l'acillc
New Ymk Elevated
a
ll'H
2i
a
4V,i
4(l)i
w
JlelropelHan
Slitilhatliili
Alt. A Telle lluiite
" Preferred
125
:x
Canada Southern 3li 34K
Canada l'acillc ay.
Chicago A Alten 1,111
Ches. A Ohie , ,. 6U
D. A Hud lsI
Del., Iic. A West luU lUlJ-i
Denvnr.. M:
Elie ll; l5?
Preleired 30
Hannibal A Bt. Je
M Pl-uleiltiil
Kansas A Texas
l.uku Bhere esu;
I,. K. W
1,'vs'IleA Nushvllli 5t)K
81 '4
Mi
Mertis A Kssux 12
Nerthnest , Hi M',
' Prefctrcd ljeji 130)i
OutaileA Western 111?
Ohie A Mississippi w
" i'referred
l'acillc Mall 47 tlK
Quicksilver , .1
" 1'iulerrcd , 20
Heading 17K nX
IIIKIK 1BII1IIU, ........ . .... US
Bun Francisce
181
1 a
2.W
it
Omaha .
Bt. Paul
i'referred..
20
Preferred
Preferred
Nash A Ch.it
M., 1...B. A W
Mali. lull
" Ptufeued....
C, 11. A Q
Knthcster A l'ltlsblilg.
I'd. A Kvans
Manitoba
Oregon A Niiv.
Oregon Transco
l'ulluiau 1'alace Cur...,
, 12U
, 17"
Leral storks and lleiulc
Koperted by J. U. Leng.
Par l.ast
value, sale.
Iincester City, 6 per cent, 1885 (KM flW
" " IhOO. 100 113
" " ' ma 1011 120
" Sperct, Inloraeyeura., Hl lui.5
4 Scheel lean 100 Kr.'tf
" 4 " in 1 or 20 years uu 102
" 4 " Iu S or 20 years, 100 1U4.25
" 4 " lu lOer'JOyears. lu) 110
Maiihehn Iloreugh lean IU 102
DANK 6TOCKS.
First National Hank 1)
Kavurers' Natlnnnl Hank , M
Fulton National Ikiuk lne
J.anmsler County National Hank..... W
Celumtila National Kink..., , Hu
Cliilstlana National Rink HU
Kphratu National Hank ion
First National H.iiik,Celuinlila 1UI
First National Hank, Stnishutg loe
First National Hank. Murluttu lne
101.50
110
ISO
110
1 n
115
lit
155
S.I
2ul
150
150.10
101.20
(IS
13U
110.50
110
IU
7.W
First Nutleuul Hauk, UU Jey, loe
l.ltllx National Hank 1UU
Munhebu National flunk , loe
Union Nutleuul Hank, Mount Jey,.,. 60
UlllOll .lltlllMll.l JHlllS, iUl.llllV tfl'V,,.. IA
New- HelUnd National itank..,.....,., 1(U
(lap National limit 100
auurryvllle National limk...,., lue
01 tben Hank stock. ,,.,,. lej
TCKNVIKK STOCKS,
1 Spring A lteaver Valley,.,,, .,'.',!. ,as,
Bridgeport A Honcahen..,
Celmnfilaft Chestnut llltl,
Celtinibtaft Washington..
.....
it
a
UM
18
31.09
9)
80
IU
41
21
CO
m
70
M
75
1
107
HO
41
.13
W
1.75
ConcsleKii X nit npriug,
Celuinhltift Mullet tn zi
Jluylewn A Kilrnuotniewn il
Lancaster. Kphruln......
Ijincnijtcrft Willow Btrcet ;..., El
BtmsburgA Millport 2.1
Marietta Maytown 2.1
Maricttn ft Mount Jey ,
Ijine., EUrabnthlewn ft Mlddlolewn. )(
ljincnutcr Kniltvllle. , m
Lancaster AI.lt lt 2.1
Knst llmnaywlne A Wnynesburg W
.nnmster A Wllllnnistewn . V
Lnncnster ft Mnner M
Lancaster A Mnnhelni Vt
ijincastcrA Marietta. ,, 25
Uincnstcr ft Noir Helland. KM
MIRCBLLAMKUUS HIIXJKS.
Qiinrryvllle It. It ,. M
MlllerNVlllnBtrentCHr..... M
Incjnlrlng I'rliitlng Ceinpnny fe
Uanltuht anil Fuel CnmiiatiV.. ........ 2.1
00
nt
se
lne
ti
10
sm.su
210
A
1B.05
75
(in
WI.8S
35
ll
inn
as
7.0
Blevuns lloime (llendu). Kill
Cel iiinlita (Jus Company.. 'Si
Columbia Water Company , 10
Hnxnnclmnnn Iren Ciuimny loe
Marietta Hollew-waro KM
Htnvpiis HniHn M
MIllRrNVllliiNnnnalBcboel 2.1
Northern Market... M
Knsleru Market........ 00
Western Market M
Lancaster City Htrcet Uallway Ce K0
(lax Company llends ., 110
Celutnbln lle reu uh llends U
Lancaster A BiiKiiiichnnuii...., 500
Liiucifltcr A New llunllle 2
1'OTATICAI.
Deiiiucmtte County Ticket.
llrcnrtter.
JONAS 7..STAUFFKK, East Eail.
County Kollciter.
II. F. MONTfJOMKUY, City.
JYfjteu Jnipcctert.
(IKO. If. (lONDKIl, Stnisblirg lloieugli.
C. O. AMMON, Kphrata.
lHrcctert 0 J'oer.
0. 11. Itr.NNIN(JKll (2 years), llrcckneck.
H. II. IlKIST (.Ijears), East Ilemplleld.
JOHN tTKWAMT (3 years), East Hempfleld,
Jura t'onimlitlencr.
K.O. DII.t.Elt, Eurl.
Declined.
NEW AVrEHTIHEatENTH
B
AKINO POWDKll.
ROYAL
BAKING
POWDER.
Absolutely Pure.
TII1H powder never viii las. A marvel or purity,
strength and wholesemeuess. Mere ((
mimical than the ordinary kin. 1, and cannot be
sold lu competition with the multitude nt low
test, short weight, alum or phesphate ponders,
Mild only in cum. Hoval Hakimi Pehiikr Ce.,
lu; Wull Street, New Yerk. muv-'7-l dA w
"TAVKI.OUS IN ITS OPKltATlON,"
iL Bneetuiid he.illhy linen tlie result of
mim.i:h'si:ei:a. meaK
1-a(5ati:i.i,i: taiii.i: peit hai.i:
l J CHEAP, (feed iis New.
OKI). KI.OIJY.
It Ne. 11 Kast Chestnut Micct.
TTKJK IIKNt!
X: A Twe and a-half slnry IIHICK 1IOUBK.
Ne. i) West Chestnut stteet
. .. I l..... ,1, u, ...... I.ik1...i, .1...
Atinlv ut tlie
JV2tr!
INTEI.I.KjKNCEU OFFICE.
Hl'iim:y'.s n.vriiACT ok vanilla
is unexcelled for strength nnd purity of
flavor. Fer sale ut
iiuni.nvs tiittre stehe.
Ne. 21 est King Street,
TYONCB-UNIN(I
MILLKIt'S-
-IlQItAN
Fer uiile
- SOAP you
wlll u-e 110 ether.
uvery uere.
ITiNI)OUNi:F -1!Y nn'SI(MANHANf
U Druggists. Eerli(sy knows the uses of
a plaster, and that llenseu's Cupclne Plasters
are tiie liest.
Dits. r wi:m:it,
Veterlnuiy Physician nnd Surgeon (gradu
ate of Ontario teterinarv Cellegu). Olllce, Ne. 7
WKBTOKAMiKbTltKKT. Telephene connec
tion with Kuystenu Heuse. Jy.'l 2mdTu I'hAb
WITHOUT KXCUPTION, THP2 IIKST
Cigars In the town, two for 5c, nt
llAKTMAN'S YEl.l.OW FHONT CIOAK
KTOKK.
N
OTIUIi
Hllheut a lust cause, and I will netlin resiimiHt.
bio (erany bills contracted bvher.
J-22-ldAltw FKI.IX MOIIKIS.
GKOKO K It HNN KTT-PRACTICAL
PtOMIIKH, BTKAM AND (!AS FITThlt.
Allmders promptly iitteuded te, Sallsractlen
guaranteed. Weik done at reasonable prices.
NO. 433 NOUT1I (JITEEN STHKri',
Juucl7-3iiid Iincuster, Pa.
Ti:MKSinUR TJIK OLD STANDARD.
KOIIItEIt'S WILD CHEHHYTONVC
Fer Weknes, (lenrnil Debility, Dyspepsia,
Bummer complaint, etc.
HOHUKH'S tlQUOIt STOHE,
npt22-lydlt Ne. 22 Centre Square,
T5i:i)UCTI0N IN CUSTOM -MAD15
XV Clothing, A well-made, Elegant trimmed
and perfect lilting business Stilt ler (18 00. A
goeif English Ceikscrew Worsted Suit, tint
braided, in one, two, three or four-button cuta
way, for (25.00. A handseme Check Cusslineie
Suit for (W.ue. Aneleguntberge Bull, in Mack,
lilue, drab or blown, ler (15.00. Fine English
btilped or Cheek Pantaloons Hern (5.uuup. Ite
membe,all work Is strictly first-class. Every
giirmu.'t warranted te b u represented. A
geed tit, wcll-nuide and nlcci trimmed. The
l.irucst ussortnientef patterns In this city.
A. 11. HOSENBTh'lN,
ni2l-Cindlt 37 North Queen street
TtTOUNT ST. MARY'S COLLEOli
Mount St. Mail's College,
EMMITSBUItO, MD,
This Institution continues te give that thor
ough Classical and Muthemiitlcni Education ler
which it has long been celebrated. A Commer
cial Course, optional te the students, Is con
ducted by competent ptofessers.
situated lu a vciy healthy locality at the feet
of the Hlue Hldgu Mountains, and far away
from the distractions and dangers et a city, tills
oellego eire id peculiar advantages Ui students,
Bend for Cutaregue te
PRESIDENT MT. ST. MARY'S COLLEGE,
Iill20-2nid M WB EMMITSHUIIO, MD.
AMRNDMHNT TO THR CONSTITU
TION proposed le the citizens of this Com Cem Com
menweulth for their approval or rejection, by
tlie (ieneral Assembly of the Coinmenueulthof
Pennsylviinla. Published by 01 der of the Sec Sec
relaryef the Coiiiinenneiilth. In liursiiancn of
tliu 1st section of ArtlcleXVltl of ihe Constitu
tion. Joint resolution proposing an amendment te
the Constitution et tbuCoiuuieniu-ulth of Penn
sylvania Hu It resolved by the Scnate and Heuse of Hep.
resculutlvesef the Cniumeiiweiilth of 1'ennsjl
viiulii lu Ueueral Assembly met, that the fellow,
lug Is piopesod us an amendment of the Consti
tution or ihe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
In nccntdiince Willi the previsions or the eigh
teenth ill tide thereof.
AMI'.NDMKNT,
'I hat section tlie el utllcle lle of IhoCniiHll IheCniiHll IhoCniiHll
lutleiiof Iho Coiiimeiiueullli of Pennsylvania,
which reuiWus follews: "Whenever iicenulv
shall contain terty thousand Inhabitants it shall
cnustltuluUKoparuteJudlclal district, and shall
elect one Judge leiuned iu the luw, nnd lne
(iencnil Assembly shall provlde for additional
Judges, as the business of the said districts
may require. Counties containing u population
less than isBiilllclent te constitute separate dis
tricts shull bn formed Inte convenient single
districts, or. If necessary, may Uu attached te
contiguous districts us the (ienenil Assembly
limy provide. The ofllce of associate Judge, net
learned lu the law, Is ubellshed Hi counties form
ing separate districts ; but Iho several associate
Judges in elllcu when this Constitution shall bn
adopted shall bervu for their unexpired teims,"
be and the same Is hereby unleaded, se us te
rend as follews: Whenever a county shall con.
tain sixty thousand Inhabitants it may cons,tt cens,tt cons,tt
Inte a separate Judicial dlslilct, and may elect
onujudge learned In the law; and the Ocneral
Assembly shall provide for additional Judges,
us the business of said district may require.
Counties net forming separate dlslilcls, shall be
formed Inte convenient single districts, ns the
(Ieneral Aseinbly may provlde. The olllce of
associate Judge, net leui ned tut he law, Isubellsh
ed In counties forming wimiiitii districts and
having mere than one law Judge; every ether
county shall elect two iissnclutu Judges, who
liull net bn rru uired te bu learned In the law t
but the several associate Judges In elllce, when
this amendment shall be adopted, shall serve for
thulr unexpired term.
A true copy of the Joint Itcsolullen,
W. B. BTIKOKO.
Secretary of the Comruemrtmltti,
JuIyn-JwaM.
JVBir Alt r:nT18F.MENT8.
JTKXTDOOltTOTHUCOUllTllOUSF. , " J
FAHNESTOCK'S.
hEVKIt.VI. 81'EUIAti LOTS
BLACK SILKS ! - -
ltST I'l.NKl', lit I .(10,11.12, (1.2 and 11.50. Depldndlv the IleH Bilks let thr, money
nirep-d. Alse I.tll'fN'S lll.AUK OASIIMKItKiind HKNUIKITA (JI.OIIIS ler Mimrnliig fill 1;
roll l.lues nt AIII'rlnM. AlsOl.Ol'l.N'S I1LACK CASH MhKK SHAWLS, llonble and Slnf-le.
Jerseys I Jerseys
At 500., 75c, 11.00, (1.25,
R. E. FAHNESTOCK,
Next Doer te the Court Heuso. Lancaster, Pa.
NEWjAUrr.KTl.SEMllNTIt.
A'liseiiUTi: puihtyTnmchy PA It-
tlciiliirUgiiarunlced by using Mll.bKK'H
IIOHA-V BOAP. uuirT-Oiiid
UK liAI'.aiCHT, MKST AN'I) MOST
complete assortment of Plaj lng Curds In
the elty from ft cents per pack nput
HAHTMAN'H YE1.I.OW FHONTCiaAIt
STOHE.
S'
CHOOI, TAX POlt 18S5.
The dnnllcafe Is In the hands of tlin f rensurer.
Thrce per cent, oil for prompt payment te Aug.
1, 1KB.
W. O. MAK9HA!.!,, Treasurer,
Ne. 12 Centre Square.
mm utlllil IIUU1B 11U111 V II. 111. IO II. 111.
Junclltfdlt
N ART1ULK OIVINO nKAIriIYA(
Hen le the skin, liictery wayeonduche te
health, Is MII.I.EH'B UOHAX BOAP.
B1
KST (IOOD.S AT I.OWKST Piticr.H.
4 Its. " A " Sugar fer23c : 4 nackaces Cern
starch for 25e 1 4 Rs. Tea Hlscults for 20c ; 4 B.s.
Prunes for 25e: 4 fts Hlce for 25c. (Iranuh.tid
Sugar, 7c. Cetfecs I Cetrees 1 Teas t Ten si Tel
ephone. CliAKKK'S TEA8TOHK,
3S West King Street
rpUK rilKAPltST AKTICI.K IX TIIK
JL innrki'l te dsy, considering quality, Is Mil.
I.EIt'SHOHAABOAP. mm-: miKATKST known soap
-L answer all imtnusels Miller's llerav.
TO
T
YVKNTY-SKVKNTH DAY
of Tin:
Great Clearing Sale
-AT-
HIRSH & BROTHER'S
ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE.
Notwithstanding the latenes of the mmhciii
and the 11 ml led demand fergrsslsat this tlme of
the 5 ear, we are kept busy continually since the
(ileal Clearing 'alohas Im en Instituted ut our
heu-e, and no wonder. Wuiim selling
CLOTHING
Of All hind? and VVelghl-,
OKNT'S lUIENISIIlNfi OOOl)", '1 HUNKS,
VAI.lahS, Ac,
Atsnch (Jreally Heduccd Prices, that every
body takes iidaiitiigeofthlseiiHirtiiully (wlikli
Is but seldom etfen-d.) e hae'ele-eil out en
titely 11 great luiiiiy lets, but there Is still o,uile
1111 itsserlineul left. This leal lng sab nlll con
tinue but 'I IIIHTEE.N DAYS I.ON;i:it, and II
will be toteur interest te lake adiuntuge of It
while It lasts.
HIRSH & BROTHER'S
One-Price Clothing Heuse,
COHN EHOF NOIITII OtT.K.V STKKKT AND
CKNTUE StlUAUK,
i,.vs,c.STi:ii7Tr.NN'A"
W1
LiilAMHON A KOSTKR.
Seashore and Excursionist's
SUITS!
ENGLISH SKHdK, INDKIO 1SI.UK FLANNKI.
AND KSShX. FbANNHI. SUITS.
SEERSUCKER COATS AND VESTS,
lu various Colored Striiies and Check.
SILK FINISIIKD
MOHAIlt
VKsTS.
COAIS AND
MtiHT-WKIUIlT CASSIMKHK PANTS.
L1.VI.N, ALPACA AND MOHAIR DbSTHH''.
CIIU.DitEN'S l.l.VKV AND WHITE DUCK
l.l.VKV AND
SUITS.
CIIII.IIHEN'S
ODD PANTS
WAISTS.
AND BHIIIT
HATS AND CfiPS
-FOlt-
Excritsie.v pai:tii:s, picnics and thav
1:1. im;.
silk peck i:t caps, fi.exiiilk sthaw
IIAtS.
Selt Felt lints, and for Full Dress Wear. th
Peimlar Dei by MHT Fell Hat, or 11 tlue Ma
nilla, or stylish Oxford stitr JS1I111
Straw Hat,
Lap Dusters and Herse Sheets
IN ALL (QUALITIES,
-THE-
NORFOLK SHIRT
Isatlne Hiniiel Shlit, rutin tit with a ruener
ullnwaiice made ler shrinkage. 'Hie Workman
shirt, lu this shirt, ts tieilcct. Hittten holes are
neatly made and the buttons sewed ou strong,
care being taken (hat. no two or mere grades of
Flannel are put Inte ene g.iimeut. Cellars,
Culfs and Pleats ale of the sumo quality of llan
nel that the body Ms made ftetii, Thushiil Is
especially suitable for seashore wear. We have
them lu till sizes unit 11 variety of colors.
SUMMER NECKWEAR
Ol All the Most Fashionable Shapes and
Celers.
Gauze Underwear
Fient Twcnty-llve Cenjs I'pwaids.
-A-
STYLISHSHOE FOR LADIES,
$2.50.
Made fn two shapes, the Fiivotlle Oneru Toe
and the comfertablo Common seiisn. They are
iiiadu of bright finished Kid and Ciiruena Kid
Fronts, with (llevu Kid Tops, All widths and a
lull languor sizes. They ure without exception
the very best ter the prfce, J,De.
tf- States close ut U p. m., except Saturday.
LLIAMSON
& FOSTER,
32, 34, 36 and 38 East Xing St.,
LANCAKTF.U, I'i.
f
v .
'"MJ"-
'
BLACK SILKS I
ever
lllaIS,
1 1 Jerseys 1 1 1
U.G0.I7.C0, (WO, up.
Vl.OTlllMI.
Clothing te incet every fiiiiey ami
le plcnse Uie laste el' every Jmyer
may always Iio I'eunil en our (allies.
Ne ene ncetl leave us unsutislled.
Our stock is lull or real bargains
nt closing prices, within tlie reach el'
every purchaser.
A. 0. YATES & CO.,
602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST
Philndelphln.
in! 3ind
EOH HALE OJC KENT.
Fen sAiiU-Kiniir iloitsii'evi:u
Porlllble i:iu.lne. Illl.el-lfiu ti T1in.t.li.
linn icier cinvcr liiuier.
and en vciv e.isv terms.
Will be sold ehiap
IMMKI, D III vx,
Jvl"-lwd&ltw iJuniTiil'le, Pa
frielFiti:N'r.
X! Three Law Olllces at Nn. NOUTII Dl'K K
bTKKl.T; und a b.istnentM feet long, supplied
with walei and heat,
maran-tfd II. FUANK KHIILK.MAN.
FOIl HAIJ'- SKATIXf! 1UNIC AT t'Ol7
Ulllbl't, l'.l., Willi llll Its I'IMUICS, HtiMitil
Healer und 2&1 p ills of Henley Skates, gfsid us
new. N 111 sell en easy tonus nnd at a bargain
Fofctefllco uddlc.es, "1IOVNO. !,"
JnlyLVlind teltimbla. Pa.
I.IAIAI, NOTICES.
Jtista'ti: o1'",ieiix m. w ,iin, iin,r.,
ii late of Lancaster county, deceased The
tiudcrsigncduuditnr.itppnlutcd te jiass upimev
ecptleus filed te the neceiint of I. 1! i.niiblll,
trustee under the w 111 of .Jehn M. V hltehlll, ile ile
ceased, und te dl-ttlbute the balance lu his
Iiindsteaml nmniiglhe-e legnll) enlltled tethu
Kline, will sit for that liiiriMi-e en KltlDA 1 ,
AL'OUST 11, isv., nt 10 o'clock, a. m., lu the I.t
luiity lloem et the Ceuit Heuse, In the I, It) of
Lancaster, where all pel-sens luleie-trd lu tald
uisiriouiien mil iiiieuu.
JjS-lteuw M. Al'O. ATLLC, Audllet.
ASSIONKI) IJSTATi: OF 11AIITOX
Wengei and v. He of Ijincaster city, .un
cover county The iiuderi-lgiud iiudfter, up.
peil.tj 1 te pass upon exceptions te the account
und dlsti Unite the bidauiu remaining In the
hands or N. . I. Kiilieth, assignee et said barten
Wenger and wife, le and among Hiemi legally
entitled te the s-une, will sit ter that puiiiosnen
TlilH.SD.U. A1'(.L'STI1,1ns, t pi',,, ioek-, a
in.. In the Library lioein of the ( i.mt Heuse, In
the City of l.anca-ter. where all pel una Inter
ested In sulddlsttlbulien may utti nil
Julyb-ileaw .1 NO. A. CO i Lh, Ainliti r
ITIHTATK OK C'VTIIAIMNi: I.ICKI 1M
12 lute et West Lumpeter township, Lancas
ter county, dee'd. 'ihe undersigned udlter,
appointed te distttbutu the balam remaining
lu the hands of Daniel Hiker, 1 xiiatei of the
last will und testament el said deei.iMd, te and
among thine legally cnttllid te the same, will
sltfer that purpo-e ou Wl.DM.tD A , l(,
12, lssl, ut Pi o'clock-, a. in., lu the Library Hentn
of Iho Court Heuse, In the City el I anc.iMer,
whcteull persons Interested In said ibstiibutieu
niuyuttend. .IM. VIOIIK,
Jy'-lteuwd Miditer,
STATKbK KOSANXATO.Ml.lXM)X",
JUlnte of Luncjuter city, Lancistereountj.de Lancistereeuntj.de
ccasi d. The utidei-slgned auditor, appointed te
ill-tribute the balance remaining lu the hands
efCIuis. (J. Hales. udiului-trutnr, te and among
these legally rntlt led te Iho saine. will sit for
tlutputpoueii TL'IIDAY. l (.I'ST jj, lsl, ut
Id) o'clock, ii. Hi., lu the Library Hisiiuef the
Court Heuse, lu tile City of Lancaster, when) all
persons interested In said distribution may
attend. U. C. KII.NNKIIV
JyS-Gtdeaw tudlter
I71STATU OK DAVID KIIiMNOr.K,
li tin-city of Lancaster, deceased. Letter
OP
rs of
administration c. I. i. ou said estate h.i lug been
grunted lethuundeinlgned, all pei-seusiudebled
thereto ale le(uesled te nmke Immediate pav
tueut, und thoe hiving claims or demands
against the same, will pic-cut them without
delay fur sell lenient te the undersigned, residing
lu the ilty of Lancaster.
WILLIAM t. S1IIHK,
Adiuluistniter.
KsitUN FniNKLiv, Atl'v JuirJ-Ct'J'ueaw
MISCELLANEOUS.
USH IT IN COLD WATCH, I'SK IT IN
lint wider, II wlllgliegmsl tesults MtL
LKH'bHOHAXsOAP. -VrAC'llINISTS,
l'OUNDltYMKN AND
TJL HlacKstulllis
use 1III.L I'd HOHAX
SOAP und clalinlt utieiiu.illed.
w
NTED AX TTXl'KHT M1I.1.1NI1H
at head of the department at
AhlHlCH'a 1'AliACHOK F SIIION,
ty2."lwd
Ne. 1J Kast filng street.
ITie it l'imiTV, K.crji.i,nNt'K, ki'li,
welghtund strenglli MILLKIt's HOKAX
feOAP has no equal.
aiHK li:ST 6e HAVANA tUtlAH IN
. theCity.tit
llAHTMAN'S YKLLOW FHONT CIHAH
STOHU.
S'1
TORAQK
COMMISSION WAREHOUSE,
DAN1F.L MAYKIt
dec2 Ivd in West Chestnut street.
YOU CAN SAVH MONKV.
Hybujlngyeui Underwunr, Hill Is, Werk,
lug Pauls, Oii'ialls, ( ellals, Culls, llandker llandker
chlels, Siispniulei-s, irmbrell.isaud Notions.
At HKCIITOLD'.i,
Ne. 5 J Neith Oiiceu Street.
47-blguorihe Hlghlis-klug.
P.M. Choice Untitling Leis, Sleue und Sand
for s de.
Ptt
liNKYN l'AHIC.
GRAND EXCURSION
Ai'.'7ru AMvrinir. Picnic ektiiu
Lancaster Maennercher
MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1005.
The feclelywlll de all In Its power letnakn
this ene el Ihomesi pleasing fuuts its history.
A full OiehcMruuudii lull Hand will iicceiupuii
thoexcufhlon.
Tickets Only 50c; Cbildren, 25c.
Siicclal train will have the Iluidlng depot nt
8 o'clock ii, m. tlelnrnlng, leave lYuryu 1'nik
at 7 o'clock p. in. Keiirsleii tickets will alie be
taken en ihelrnlulcai lngnt IJni. Nen-niemhers
caneblaln tickets en letnuimeiidutlouef a geed
standing member by applying te the couiinltUe
of urningcmuiits.
jyswta H. GllltllAUT, Chairman,
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