Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, July 10, 1886, Image 6

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THB LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIQEHCEB. 8ATUKPAY. JULY 10,1886.
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'r. Rni.ttwntA. Jnlv 10. An accident bap
S tt'.rwiwideB Friday, a the bluckiuilth bopef
HaWTT Hella, en Beem mreei, y wmen i.em
" Otwjver.enipley. th0 "very stable or Oca
-K. Ransacker, received a very painful Injury.
lis,, iA'fcontef Mr. Kedsecker had get a nail In
tp- ,kkeaf of Ita hind feet and was brought te
i: & mop by uoepor te nave tne nan taken
'Jmmt, Mr. Nelte was werkluc at the hoof,
a sharp kntfe In bis band, when the
commenced te lump about and threw
-.Mr. Nelle te the ground, the horse falling en
hlarlshtleir. Coervor xvas standlnc near by
kt'vbruthlng the flies from the animal, and,
,f when Helte was falling; he tnrew out ins
U. kanrl tnmrehlmaeir. lean delnir the knife
h struck Cooper In the face, cutting a terrible
gash entirely across the upper Din. Tbe In
jury la a very aevere one, the lip being al
most severed from the lace. Tvx e phj alclnns
gave the wound attention, It requiring nv
eral atltchea te draw the flesh together. The
horse broke bis baiter and ran from the ebon
but was seen caught.
Offlcfrn Installed.
Atareirular meeting of Cblppela Castle,
Ne. 68, Knlgbta et the Gelden Kagle, held
In tbe ledge room last evening, the officers
te serve for the ensuing year were installed
by District Great Chief Ifilrtore Xeuman, of
Lancaster, nsslitetl by tbe ether past chiefs
of that city. The lollewing officers were In
stalled : P. G., I). K. Ilettew ; X. a, 1 K.
Get7.iV. CF. M. Moreley; 11. 1'., Rev.
W. P. Hvans ; V. If., W. J. Htrlckler ; S. II ,
J. A. Hamilton W. C, F. S. Crene j J. U.,
H. 8. Kummell : Knalgn, A. P. Redgers ;
Eequlre, Win. Smoker , 1st Guard, y. G.
Heath j 2d Guard, A. J. Hogentogler.
Fell la the Itlver.
Yesterday afternoon two tratup, gliug
their names as Pat Flanagau and James
O'Reurke, were walking along the river
shore, where they noticed a beat unlocked
along shore. The men get into the beat and
went out en tberixer, using a small paddle.
The paddle was dropped overboard, and, in
the attempt te recover It, the beat was utiset,
throwing tbe men In the water, rianagan
was able te swim, but his companion could
net, se he assisted hlui te get te uhurc.
Town eles.
The seslceB of the Methedht Sunday
school will be held ou Sunday morning,
commencing at nine o'clock, during the
summer months. The cbange will begin to
morrow. Misses KmmaSchreedernnd Llllle Smith,
teachers lu the toxin public schools, are
at Allentown attending the teachers' com en en
tlen. Adam Fisher Heek, a seu of Jehn A. and
At. E Heek, died at Its home, en Klghth
street, en Trlday at one o'clock, aged two
month and twenty-six days. The funeral
will be held en Sunday morning at 9:30
o'clock ; services te be held at the house.
A game of ball was plaveil yesterday after
noon between n club lrem Wrlgbtsvilleaud
a nlne called Ldttle HrlcKels. liein ciuus are
Composed of young boys. The visitors were
winners by the score of 20 te 12.
Company C left town this morning at 7:30
o'clock ler Allentown ler their autiual en
campment. The entlre membership of the
company, consisting et 53 men, went alone.
Officer llardnelearrested a stranger named
Charles Brady last night ler drunkenness and
disorderly conduct, bqulre Frank gave him
a bearing this mernlug and he was taken te
Jail ler ten days.
The Columbia wreck crew left town at 1:31
a. m. te go te a wreck at Gordeuvlllo. The
wreck was cleared away and the crew
returned home at 5 thismernlug. The wreck
caused houie delay te west bound freight
trains.
A large glass In the deer of C. V. Millien's
butcher bhep, en Union atreet, was broken
yesterday afternoon by a ball thrown by
some bej s playing ball In the street.
A pleasant ev miug i artj was held last
night at the residence of .Mr. J. A. Meyer,
en Second etrent, given In honor of their
guest, Miss Kmily Meyief Ilethlelinm.
The Methodist sud Presbyterian Sunday
schools of Wrightsvillu will held a union
ptcnie at Mount Gretns, en Wednesday,
July II. The tralu will pass through Col Cel
umula. This morning the hind w heel of the w agen
of O. W. Hnvder, baker, breke down at
'Jhira and Walnut streets. This was the
only damage done.
A break occurred In Iho Thle Water ranal,
which occasioned somedolay te the running
of beats. The damage was reKilred in about
twenty-four hours.
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A Succeuful
KnternrlBO XXIilcli Has
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ew Itelllue Stu.k.
Ttesterday afternoon the Lancaster and
MUlersvllleHtreet Railway company recelx oil
a new summer car ter thelr line lrem the
Sure company, of Wilmington. The car is
larger than these in use by the company,
being higher and much xx ider. Itwill com cem com
lertably seat almost llfty people, xvhile a
great many mere can be crowded In. The
car was placed en the street at the Pennsyl
vania railroad station at 4 o'clock. Uisin
Invitation of Jacob Peters a number of gentle
men were given a ride lu the new car te
Mlllersville and return. The party included
Mayer Morten, City Treasurer Myers, Coun
cilman W. P. Cummlngs, Charles Demies
and A. M. Frautz, esqs., Samuel Buusmau,
Or. Themas Ellmaker, a representative of
the iNTKLldOUNCKU and ethers. The trip
xv as mad e te MIllerHville In safety, but it win
found that the new car, en account et Us
width, ran much cleser te the trees by the
aide of the track than the ethers. The party
arrived at Miliersxille at 5 o'clock, and the
new car created as much excitement as a new
band wagon. An examination of the car
stables was inade by the Lancastrians and
they found everything in the bent et order
The company new has live Urge cars and use
fourteen horses. Sexen trips are made te
this city and return every day, and business
is big en the line. Tbe car company also
runs a stage from Millersville te Sate Harber
and carries the mall. The stage leaves Mil
lersville every evening at b o'clock and
arrives there each morning at 8. The Lan
caster party with the new car returned te
this city at 0 o'clock last ex enlng alter a ery
pleasant ride.
A Few Slunut Jey Ivetea.
Meu.ir Jey, Pa., July 7. Quarterly con
ference will be held in the Kvangellcal
church, comer of Denegal and New Haven
streets, te-morrow by Presiding Elder Stlrk,
Lebanon ; preaching in the English lan
guage In the morning and German language
in the afternoon ; the holy communion will
be administered at the close of the afternoon
sermon.
This week work xxas commeuced en the
U. 11. church en East Main street. Jt Is the
Intention of the membership nf the church
te remodel and improve the present struct
ure by building n recess id the rear of the
house, and also reduce the windows some
what, as the window 1 rallies are very xvide
and old fashioned. The new windows will
be of fctalned glass. This with the ether im
provements decided upon will greatly Im
prove the edifice.
On Wednesday xvhile Jacob Weber, et
West Denegal street, was helping the Greiner
boys te put away luejr grain jj0 fii from tIl0
wagon, lie Is considerably bruised up, but
no bones are broken.
a 5?u.rsday n,Kht s0"10 -llef orthlexes
entered the cellar et Samuel MoDaniel.livlng
of edibiea?00 hU(iBt, ttnd carrled n a Iet
Sudden u.,n u, u OM M
Thetna A. Helt, an old resident of Lan
caster, tiled at his home, Ne.4SG Seuth Queen
treet, this morning. Deceased has bceu suf.
ferlng from paralytic Btrekes for some tlme
but but death wan ratber audilen. This morn'
inghe dressed himself aud came, down
Ulra. lle was suddenly taken ill and lull
upon lounge where he died in a few me.
ment. Mr. Helt came originally trem Yerk
county, aud had resided in Lancaster for
many years. He was a member of St.
Pura M. E. church. He leaves two child
tea, Mrs. Davis Kitch, of this city, and
Rebert Helt, of Reading. He was iu tils 73d
ymur. The cause of his death was heart dis-
Sneakmg of jublea,
' iTba StatMYllIe, H. O., Landmark saja the
"Wife of Jultua Payne, of Alexander county,
MTt Wrth te "fceven In thirteen months
., fiwr ( nm Ume ana three at another.
BB BMAMCH FOB A UVHKAHD.
Invoking the Aid et a Clalrtejanl Iltiprd and
ltebhed.
Miss Marie Schurf, a comely girl w he mi
grated lrem Northern Germany two or three
years age, rotated her experiences In a Chica
go court of a systematic search for n husband.
She was without relatives or friends, but had
about 200 and lived with an elderly woman
lu a ledglug Sa !21 Weil street She re
cently saw the Rdvertlemptit eta clairvoyant,
te whom alie has stated her desire te find a
husband. Tbe clalrveyaut Instructed her te
visit r cemetery alter nightfall, sit uin
twolve graves and ropeit the Lord's
Praver backward, unrnxel a woolen
stocking and burn th yam
In Iho bick yard with a piper
en which her desire had been inscribed , Kill
a black cat and drink a JKittlen of its warm
llfe bleed and reeat some jargon. When
this had been carried eut.MIsSi-liurt realized
that her fee bad amounted te iM and that the
rlarlvevant had liorrewed $j0 mere. She
grew anxious te obtain a glimpse, howexor
lalnt, of her future husbind. Calling nt the
medium's house, Mls Scliurt was led Inte a
darkened chamber and told te fall en hnr
knees and bow her head in prayer. As she
rose from her devotions the deer of an ad
joining chamber opened quickly and In the
dim light sit a man, his held bowed meekly
en his breast and his arms folded.
"There, my dear," said the medium, "is
the husband you hae been pralug ler, sent
te you by the mysterious powers thstcontrel
our fates and destinies. He is jour kismet.'
Theiinau was Philip Leenard, an express
man. After hecemlngsllghtlracqiiamUHi wie
first act of Philip was te obtain from Mt
Schurt ri", se that he might resume the ox ex
press buslnoss.Tlie menev was furnished and
the twain went te Ilxe together as man and
wire. They continued te cs upv the same
apartments for slv weeks, but Philip uexer
procured the iloenseas he se often premised.
Friday Miss Schurt went te Justice Barker
for twexvarrants. One was Inr the arrest of
Leenard and the ether ler Mrs Scliurt, the
clalrx-ex-ant. Leenard xxas arrested and gave
bail. Mrs. SiTiiphas net jet been found.
A 1'HIIHIHITIUS I.KAVt.W.S MKII.s.
.lODllll? I.. lUllr Sprnks slleinEljr et lit l!e
itil,11(tu llrrtaralltMi.
Jes.hu i 1 Hilly is ene of the leading
spirits In the Prohibition mexemeut lu
Philadelphia. He thiuks the ltepubllcati
platform has net been strengthened b tfie
Insertion of the Prohibition plank.
"It comes tee late te accomplish what it
xxas intended te de,'' said Mr. Hilly,
"for at the Republican, couxenlien of two
years age the temperance organi.itlens of
the state asked ler a declarations in taxer of
the submission of a nrnhibiterv constitutional
amendment te a xete or the nple, and
that request xxas refused. The legis
lature lollewing xxas largely Republican,
and notwithstanding that petitions
bearing nearly UW.000 signatures
were presented asklnc for the sub
mission et fie proposed amendment
they xxere rejected. New that Mr. Quay
sees the rapid crystallzatten or the xeung
and lgoreus pirty el Protiiiutleu, like a
shrexxd leader he tries te hea I oil the advanc
ing hosts by haxing the ceuxiiitlun adept
the plank iu question. The Republi
can Legislature et Nen "erk, al
though pledged te taxer loiistltutienal
prohibition, failed te make geed Its
pledge. After the people of Rhede Island,
by a three-htths xete el the tlecters, adopted
a prohibitory amendment the Republican
legislature, being required te provide ler the
execution el the lavx, appointed as the
chief administrator a man xxhe had
made himself conspicuous iu denounc
ing the law, thus nullitying the will et the
people. Would It be wondered at it Prohi
bitionists should ask themselves the ques
tion whether the Republicin party of Penn
sylvania premises te be any mere reliable
than the Republican partleset ew erk and
Rhede Island? We have in Pennsylxauia
laws te restrict the liquor tidllic, but In Phil
adelphia, which lias oeen in the almost un
interrupted control of the Republican pwty
lern generation, ue euert xvuutever deserv
ing the name of an eilert has been made te
enforce these laws."
1UI.L tlU TO UASA1IA.
The Knights of I'jllilaa XV Im XXIII Alleud Hie
Hit; Terente (lathering.
Lincaster Uixlsien, Uniform Bank Knights
el I'i thlas, xvlll leaxe ever the Heading rail
read te-morrow afternoon at J b for Terente,
Canada, xv here the sixteenth session of the
Supreme Ledgo ei the world, Knights o e
Pxthias, will behelduevtvveek. The knights
will meet in thelr room in the Inquirer build
lug ou North (Jueen street, treiu which they
w ill march te the King street depot, xv here they
will take the train. The Liberty baud will
accompany the Division te Canada. The fol fel
low lug is a complete list of the knights who
will ge:
Majer Jehn I Vogau, Commander Harry
Short, Lieutenant Commander Geergu .
Scheetz, Herald Harry M. Ratib, Guard
Auibrose Hitzer, Jehn E. Suhiiin, Geerge
ICauti, Philip Heruizesner, Bernard Helbacb,
Charles II Iliiber, Jonas . txXMlman, Eman
uel II, Vogle. Jehn II. Djcr, V. P. Heline,
Adam Mlschllch, Dana Graliam, Genrge Al
.Smith, William Stene, Charles II Brown,
Harry Hartley, James Chambers, Jehn S.
Graham, Charles Frani'iscus, Geerge II.
shenk, Jacob Rarnhart, Lewis W. Knight,
W. H. Kahl, Jeseph Kautz. Cenrad Sunner,
A. W. Nelt, William Neudert, Levins Heiss,
Frank M. Derw art and x, illlaui schoenber-
ger.
In addition te the Knights it is beliexed
that almost ene hundred piople of tills city
aud county will take advantage of llie che-qi
rates te xislt Canad,t.
Ijirteny Cae
Win. Holworthy, charged with the larceny
of a pair of horse-cllppors, the property of
Charles McNay, gaxe bill for a hearing be be be
fere Alderman Deen en Tuesday ex enlng
next. Holworthy was formerly In the om em om
pley el Mr. MeNav. but was discharged
some time age. The latter inlawed the clipper
and inxestigated the matter. He found that
llolxxerthy had sold them te another mail,
telling him that they xvere his property. The
clipper was net rocexerod, a the third party
sold them ten Harrlsburg horseman. Mr.
McNay thinks that Holworthy has been
guilty of stealing mere than the clippers
lrem him.
A few ovenlugs age a rebe xaluedalfO
was stolen from the Irent doorstep et the
residence of Gee. W. Killiau, East New
street. Constable Ilarnheld washietllitd and
lrem iufoiiuatien received sworeout a search
warrant against Mrs. Catharine Cunningham,
residing nt Ne. (AIT North (Jueen street. A
March of the premise? was made, Mrs. Cun
ningham appearing te be xery Indignant
that she should be suspected of stealing.
Nevertheless, the stolen robe was discovered
hanging en the shutter-fastener en a second
story back xxindevv of her residence, Slie
xvas taken hofero Alderman Deen, xv he held
iter for n hearing.
Kicked bj a llerae.
1'ieiji the .New Helland Clarien.
Wednesday one of .Mettfett's teams was
standing In front of Meutzer's grocery, when
the herse began te kick aud pi lingo. With
the team were a man and boy, who managed
te keep the herse lrem getting away, hut iu
kicking the animal get his hind feet ever the
cress piece of the shafts and net being able
te remove them befell ilevv n. The boy, who
had been sitting iu the wagon recttixed u tor ter tor
rlble kick just below-the knee aud he cried
that his leg was broken. Several men car
ried him into Jehn F. Scliriver's drug stere,
uud ou examination It was leund that notli netli
iug was brekeu, but a piinlul wound had
been Indicted. Mr. Schrlver then washed
and haudaged the leg, and In en hour the
boy xxas able te go again
Hevt te tjueucti Thirst.
I'letn the rilUburg TulCRraph.
A Kerthslde physician statea that Ice uatcr
(loes net quench thirst hut Increase IL " I
reinembera little story," said he, "xvhlch I
think ltiit;lit de much croed if published ilnr
ItiK this het weather, that 1 heard lrem an
old sailor, lie said that he uud six sliip
xv recked companions lived four ilajs ou
three pints of xvater and xvere net ii bit
thirsty. When I asked lilm te explain,
he said that instead el Ktilpinc; the
xvater down, they each took u teasjioen.
'ul aud gurgled R well Iu their
mouths. If uny ene xxill try the experi
ment, no matter hew thirsty he is, by
thoroughly rlnsiut; his mouth xvlth net
exer atablcspoeulul or xvater, he xvlll Hud It
xv ill queucli j,ia thirst as etlectually as a
quart et water hastily svxullevved, and xvlll
no. hurt hlui any. 1 bellex e that fully one
third iet the deaths during the heated season
Bne' tUB.trutn WM knexvliiff, directly or In
directly due te heavy drinking of ice water."
Lelt for Camp,
Company O, N. 0. P., Uft Lancaster this,
morning at 0:30 for Ml. Oretna, xvhere thev
witl encamp witU their regiujenl for u xveelc.
BUMMKtl I.KItVHK.
'elr and nf t'enile Who are Kejejlng
The season Out et Tunit,
V Senater Anion 11. Mxliu Is fishing with
Quay at Atlantic City.
Hex Alonre P. Dlller, a former pastor el
St. Jehu's P. IX Lhurrh, Marietta, is xlsltltig
that place.
Prof. .1. It. ltaldetuan, principal of the
school of observation, an adiuiKt of the State
Nermal school, Westtleld, Conn,, and family
are visiting Mrs. Haldemau'.s father, Abram
Cellins, iu Marietta.
Cel. 1). H. Cae, of M irletta. will Jein his
regiment at Allentown te-day. lie takes his
bone xx lib him by rail.
Mr. G. Paul Doughettv, Miss Kate Dough,
erty and Miss Kate Kellx, lelt en Thursday
for a ten dava' stay at Itedterd, and net at
Atlantic CltV, as p"rexleusly pitblislipil.
Among the Lvieastrl ins who will tike up
quarters at Bedford about the middle of the
month are 11. M. North. S. H. Reynolds,
Gea Naiiman and H. 1 lisniemau, es(1.
The harxest hands of a farmer net . lar
from Lltltz dropped their work and walked
out of the field, because, as thev say. the far
mer expected mere work or them than thev
were able te de. .... ,.
The car "Raritan," attached te the Day 1.x
press, breusht home f'ein llellofentp l'rldax
the LstiCiister partv. xv he left en xx. (Hiiieilay
for that town. They xvent up by Leck
Ilaxen and returned by Tjrene, getting all
the advantages el Hie xaried scenery of the
two routes. In llelleteute they xvere the
guests of Mr. Win 1 . Reynolds' hospitable
entertainment. Mrs. S. II Rex nebis. Misses
Maud and Mary Reynolds, Miss Mice Pot Pet
ter and MIssM Clark, of t'us nty, are xisit
Ins Mr. Revnelils.
Mrs. M U 11. rr and daughter Sillir,
haxe shaken the host and dust of the cltx
from thelr vandals, and are eniejing the re
freshing breeres or Hilnbridgts at the hospi hespi
table home et Mrs. iley, where they pur
pose staying ler eme time.
Frank Grlest,ceunty commissioners' clerk,
together with hlswlle and mother, and his
brother Will Greist, hixe returned trem a
xxeek's sojourn at Atlantic City, sunburned
as red as lobsters but in great geed
health and report ceed llshlng.
IMlters Risk of the;.irwiii. r. and K.itube
oftheColumtiia f eurmit, and Mlssemer, or
the Meuut Jey si ir. hax-e reached their
homes sarelv from their recreation with the
Stale Editorial association at Atlantic City.
Jehn I). Sklles isat Hetel Columbia, Ocean
Beach. N. J.
District Attorney A. J. Lberly and his
son William Lberly, will leave for atrip
though the Sbenaudeah alley and ether
parts el Virginia to-merroxv. They xxill
x Islt Luray and ether places et Interest, and
return xla 'Washington and Ililtlmere m
about a xveek.
A. M. Staniy, principal or the boy's second
ary Mhoel, Lemen street, left Lancaster te
day w ith his family for a fortnight's soieurn
lu Leesburp, 1 rankll.icmintx.
Dr. C. A. Helnttsh and wile lelt Lan. ister
te day for a seaseu of rest and recreation at
Bedford Sprinirs.
Walter Kieller has e-iMpl lrem the re re re
porterial treadmill et the . i Am, and fsto fste
da reducing his adipose tissue in a het air
luth In Philadelphia.
Cel. Samuel Shecb, Celli in bia, Dr. J. A.
Thompson, WrighlHiille, and idter M.
Franklin, esq , and wife, or this city, are
registered at the Springs hotel, Iledlerd
Springs.
H. if. IIHIKII'H nr.llOVKtr X..tOIMUK
The Court Itefuses te Dissolve the Injunction
and Mitkes It Permanent.
In court this morning Judge Lixingsten
tiled an opinion lu the matter or V. B Gtven's
application ler an injunction te restrain W.
Hayes Grier freui publishing a weekly paper
In Columbia, called the Dtm rrnt. It
had been shown that wheu Mr. Grler sold
the Herald te Mr. Eugene J. Miller, who In
turn con vexed the property and all its rights
and interests te Mr. Given, the former pub
lisher agreed te net enter iute the business In
any form ler tne years. 1 peu the apear apear
anceef the Demu ml Mr. Gtien obtained an
injunction ; Mr. Grier asked for its dissolu
tion, and alter argument the court has Hied
the opinion as fellows .
"New July 7, lStsi, court being iu ses
sion, this cause c-ime en te be heard at this
term upon the bill, answer aud testimony
aud xvas tully and ably argued by the learned
counsel j and, thereupon, upon carefully
examining the bill, answer, testimony and
causes cited, upon consideration thereof, it
was ordered adjudged and decreed as fellows
te wit:
"That the motion te dissolxe the prelimi
nary injunction be dismissed ; aud the same
is new hereby dlmised , anil that the pre
liminary Injunction shall remiiu, continue
and be In force as issue d, until the final hear
ing and judgment in the case."
l.elf.tseil en a Xrlt.
This afternoon Ceu Well, a Russian, xvas
before Judge Livingston ou a writet habeas
corpus, and was discharged. Wolf had been
committed te Jail for twenty days by
Alderman A. I'. Dennelly for alleged
drunken and disorderly conduct. Well ar
rived in this country from Russia last
Saturday and he at once went te jieddle
in the country. His friends claim that he
was net drunk when arrested, but his lack
of knowledge of the English language get
in m Inte tbe difficulty.
ila Thai Clet llau;eriul) Het
Kiem the Xtiiunt Jey Herald
Jacob Hostetter, of Raphe township, housed
a let of hay during the xvet spoil, liefere it
xvas sufficiently dry, and ft heated te such a
degree that it became ncce-a!y te remove
the weather beardlm; of the barn en the side
of the mew te avoid the iKsibllity or Its
takiug lire.
Cliarced XVIth l.inhcrrlcmeiit.
Rebert. I. Knox, of Gap, this county, has
glxen hall liefere Alderman Kerduey for a
hearlnK en the charge of einbezzlenicnL
The prosecutor is M. J. Rrisiuan, of Phila
delphia, and the amount involved is some semo seme
thing like ?JW.
Ceutrart Awardeil te tlemier llres
The contract for Htralghteulng the l'enu
aylx'auia railroad at Conevvao station xvas let
by Wru. IL Ilrevvn, chlef engineer, te
Oender Bres., of .Slrashurg. The xverk con
sists of grading, masonry and ballasting.
SluKlc rer the leachers.
Prof. W. 11. Hall, of this city, has been eu
gaged te take cbarge of the music at the
meetingel the Delaware State Teachers' asso
ciation at Rohobeth Reach, August 1
Chri;eil XVIth ailulterj.
Mary Overly has glxen bail te ausxver be
fore Alderman Spurrier the cbarge et adul adul
tery. Mary is a mairled xvnman und she Is
said te have been living at Dplirata with an
other mau. Hhe xxas arrested at that place.
Correction
The local i osterday about the return of
MoasreWeiser and Kurtz, the disabled rail
road men, te xverk, stated that they had re
ceixed tl per xveek lrem the Railroad Relief
association. It should have read ijl per (lay
jualiit View of I'rleudi.
t'leiu the Cincinnati Knrjutrer.
A lawyer is happiest xvheu his Irleuds are
In trouble; a doctor, when his friends are
seriously sick; au undertaker, xx hen his
irleuds are dead.
A Great Xarathm Truth,
r'lem the Marietta Times.
Our school directors de net give as much
attention te the primary schools as they
should.
Ne ltoein ler rrauili.
t reui the New . erk 8ln,
"Would (Jeueral Hayes go te Congress?"
asks the 2Yi&iiir, meaning ltutherferd 11.
lie xvlll net, If thore is any Republican
decency in Ohie.
XXIiy XX e biulle.
rreia llie fledferd Gazette
The trouble with the cold xxater plank in
Ihe Republican platform Is that It won't
bold xvater.
Maine el Station Changed.
The iiatne of Newark station ou the Pome Peme Pome
rey ,V fexvark railroad, has been ehanged te
Newark Centra
A drum! Old Name.
A new postefllco in New Jersey has been
chrlsleued Gladstone.
Concert by a Fine Hand.
This evening the Adauiatewu hand, which Is
an excellent organization, will Jju at the Ukii
uercher garden. A large crowd will no doubt
greet them.
Excitement en North Qneen Street,
lliei was a tremendous crowd xeaterdayat
the litest HroOeth!nKsalc Ve.! North tlueen
street Ki en thing going ''" All admit stub
grwit bargains wnte never before ofleted In Ijiu
raster XX e mention a fevx of the bargains and
adxl'e our venders te call at once, as the entire
stock will be sold at forty ier cent less than tlrst
cot. M cents buys Xtrn'a Heed CtMng t arlng
Pants II si buys Men's Dress Pauls, nvhaxe
thfin In twenty itltferenl strles M b"v
Xten's UchhI C'asslmore Suits t'm bujs
Mens tiisnl lUue Klannel IH, wivrranbd
fast i.iUirs, t71 buys Men ueil llusi.
nes suits, 7 buys All Meet Ushlen
able Ilrvss Suits, lu light and dark . olers, te
elect lrem fJ hns an Imported hiullh
Herstisl ei terkscmw hull, we lisve t hi in In
nck and himrllutten Cutavxivs and In all
colors ill rv buys a tint class Htm V. I eiVbcii w
Prince AtlHiliitt I It I7bu Men jUmstseer
sucker liils and X'csts leuth-. ltes and
Chlldnuis ilethtng will be sold ler the mere
cost of making Ucmcinbcr, this Ureal I ireiale
liuut be cloned In less than two weeks Our au
tlterlicd ngenls aixi at Ne 1st North Qium
stieet, nexr the railroad Call early te avoid
the crowd Stere open from 7 a in until sit
nlxliu Tike notice all Reeds sold at private sale
uoauctlen lanik for the l-arue umber lfri.
ltd
DBA 1 II X
lletr Julv 10. lssy, m lan. uli'i, Tliimnu A
libit. In the fSd ear of his nse
.Netice of funeral hcrcntu r iv tot til
.loses July 10. lsy,. In this ulv. hiiinia K.
w Ife of Jehn IJ. Jenes.
The relatives and friends of the famll are re
peeltull) lnxlted te annul Ihe tunenl from
the residence or her fathn, llenrx shubort.en
Xlenday afternoon st 2 o'clock, 'Id
Heek in relnmhli, en the '111 ln-t . xdam
Klsher son or .lehn II. and M ui h. Heek, aired
2 months mi 1 . '1 'v s
Interment pilvale Nertlsin pipns please
cepv 1 Hd
SIAHKKXH.
eirerK I'retlare Xtarket.
Mi X erk. July 10 Heur market firm but
dull. Hue, K ufljwi, Suiwrflue, tl HSitX ax
tnmtnen te "ecxl Kxtn Western. f-J 7Xsi3'sj
tlty Sltll Kxtnis. tl 0 M ler XX estt Indies ;
Minn, hxtni. t! V.CX ' Kxtrn .Ne 2. tt 7XG3 .
XX heat Ne. I lied state en spot, 'tHfUc . .Se. 1
XV htte, state, 11, , Ne. ."Se. i lied, XX inter, Aug ,
sT'.c- , bepu, sse
Cern s'e 1 Mixed, cash, 4Sc Xuf;,!' s,c
Sept . ls.c.
Oils Ne. 1 XVhlteBtat. spot, tlifl'C Ne : de
lie, .e .uuxea, ni!, w,v
Uxe dull t sitadi, WsiC.
llarley tmmlnal.
l'erkdiill -New Miws, 111 -vgll ;.i
I.ard Xug. . rj , , pt , t- s
Jlelass flrui ; 1 e for M test Lcilllng
stock l'orte Itlce, .liyf vc
Tnrjiontlne stead) m W.t.
Uln dull sirslned te kis1. ' nsll l
retreleum dull ; tetined In ciwn, c
Freights dull grain te Llxerrjeul, u
Butter Xlarkct stcadj; New VXestcrn
Cniamery. 1IQ17C
rhwsn dull Western Hat, 7i,8;s,c
Euks linn , Slate, lSQlSSc X estern de, ljv.
OHSc
suitsr niarket dull s KeflDed cutkw.1. i '.(Fc
UPinutatcHl, iV4.
Tallew stejulv ; piime city, i lVlhftlc
CefftHa neiulnal . fair earjeij at s4e
Kirn quiet Careline mul Louisiana, cointueu
te fair, JSab
UlilrAKO Jlarkel,
CaioAeo. luly b I0a. in xtarket opened
XX heat Aug , ?'c fepl , Si c 0ct , ;,?4C
Cera Xu , 7Sc sept , S-sjc , Oct., INXc
OaU i-ept.. V : Oct., Sy,c
Perk iik' . mji , Sept., tJ TO
Lard Set , . 10
Uibj Sept , f ITS Oct , 16 US
Oram aud frovtiiieus.
nrnUhedby b, K. Yundt, lireker
tuiiA' e, July le.lo'cleckp m.
XVheaU Cern. Oits. l'erk. Lard.
July ....;;?; .... .,
August ?i 3;. iS "TX
ssjpteuiber S1V 3sS J.vi i s7j h s-'ic
October s-:;J KH. i'k i 50
November
l)i comber -3 ....
itecelpu. Car Lets.
Winter Wheat 31
Spring XX heat 21
Cern s
OaU !'-
Kye i
tlarley 1
OU City
CruduOU Ci'i
lieaii
lleciilpla-Hcis ll.te)
Closing l'rfces i o'clock p u .
VV he it. Cern. Oats l'erk Lira
July -Vi 3JA 2', i 7X ix,
Auiriisl. s,w4 37V. '.-IJi . I 7TH t) -7S
September CK ' .) "i "7K h"H
Ottebel t."i 3S 3D '" ' i-i
Neceuiber .. ...
Ueceiubcr s.ij
Oil City
Crnde Oil M .
l.lve Sleck VI irSpls.
CtucAOO. J uly 9 The Jretrr j' Journal rejiert
Cattle Itecelpu, 5,7uu beud shipments, iinO ,
cattle inirkut a shade st. aditr shipping
stiers, 9ii te liJ is, li '.'fi ) stockers anu
finders, H jw83W : cewri bullj and mixed, ft Vj
(ii ' : bulk, i WfJJ i'. through Texas,
il MdluD
llejje Itccetpts, SSeui) hiid, shipments,
ij.KH. market slew ; reueh and mixed, lU'Wtt 75
packing' and shipping, tl QI s. light, H lOfll 75
skips, ISOSIH).
Shiep KetelpU, 1..V") head shipments, 51
market steady; natives, j "s3l i) , Texan",
i 1 5 XM CM J IJilllbi, f3 75.J I 75
East Libikty Cattle receipts, Jf head
BMpments, none; niarl.it nothing doing
shipments te New Yerk, none
Heira receipts, 2,3ue head , shipments, j.500 ,
market slew : PhUaactphlas, 15 i3X ;
Xerkirs.tl 75011s). bhipments te New erk,
5 ci,rleads
bheiUH-n-celpts, WD head shipments, We ,
market nothing doing.
New Tors blocs.
Nw Yeax, July 10. Wall street, UJp. m.
Menuy easy at 1 per cent. Foreign ex
change quiet at SI 87KQIS Ueveruments
Qrm ; Currency 6'9, ID hid ; ('3 coups. t-
bid ; l)Cs IlllJi bid.
The stock market this uiernlin; opened at
about yesterday's prices, and during the firs. J
minutes under the leadership of trio and 1-L
I'aul advanced Y, te Hi p r cent Deth these
stocks were quite actively bought. The buying
entirely died out after the first hour, nnd the
market lapsed Inte a lifeless condition nnd lias
se leniatncd up te the present writing The
early ad van te, howevir, has been sustained
XX estern t'nien was only sllghtlv alTected by the
x crdlct In the suit of Kecelxer t anuwerth
HtecK Slarkets.
Uuotatlens by ltced, McClrann A Ce , bankers,
Lancaster, I'a.
KIW TORE LIST. 11 A. H, 12 M S P.V.
Canada Pacific. "S 'S rX
C C C. 1. ...... ,........ .. 51
Cel. Ciml U
Central Pacific ... t?.
Canada Southern lis UM llj-i
Chi., bt L. A I'gh.
Denver A Ule Grande . .. 27
Ue .Lack. A Western 15ss 12) lib's;
Erie -i' J.)1 , Jee,
K rlii 2d ' ' 'a.
New Jersey Central u b!,
K. 4 T 31 A Jlk
l.ft v 1117 ill
, aV... Uhn ., SIL bCI wl
Michigan Central 71 71 7."4
Missouri l'acltlc . Ki
Northern l'uclnc '3'
N. lM'ret w WW w
N. VV ll.r 1J? ll;''
New Yerk Centrul 1U ItcjJ jmjj
Ohie Control
Omaha l'. n. f,y.
Oregon Trans Clj 3J 33
OnnvtieA Wejtein Vii
l'ecinc Mall c,4 a,a ul
Uechester A ritUDtirg .... 3
St. I'ant 'Wi ai '.':;
Texas 1'aclflc :
Union l'uclfle V !,','. MK
Wabash Coinineu... 17H 17H 17K
Wabash l'relened se1, Je .".)
Western Union Telegraph., eJi V,l it.u
WeslShore W)l Hri'l wil
rillLADILFUU LIST.
Lehigh Velley .v;
ll.NV Y. l'htla a"i si; 3'i
l'ennsyivp.rla M)l 'ai 13k
Heading l.'c
Lehigh NavlgaUe.i Mi
llcatonville xi
fhUadelphla A hrte '.'i 2sjj ;.-jv
Northern Cent
People's l'assnngur , ....
U'd'K Ueu'ls M'tg's M lis 'is d7ii
OU 0I iAi w
Uouseneld Market.
DAIRV.
Creamery llutter UMJioe
butter i tt, lKt2i
Dutch Cheese y lump Hfiec
reVLTBT.
Chickens fi pair (live) 7001 oec
" f ploee (cleaned.' locitee
MlaCBLLAHIOCa.
Apple llutterfi qt VRe
Kggsrldez 15017c
Heney Ik sue
Lard V ft.. e
riuire.
Apples VKPk soe
Itauanes V'dei , '25c? Ue
CoeeanuU, each ,...3Ule
Lemens V dtu , ,ioe
OrungeB tldez U'ifiVc
Crunberibsi, pr.cjt 4lc
l'lne Appleseuch... !XiM0
htruwbirries , l."rti.0c
Itaspberrles linim
Cherries box (,tjSe
VSUKTABLVS.
Cubbagu W head Ittlfte
liveu vbh rsliec
Old I'ntuUsisVI bus Scslfivse
Cauliflower, pr hd , luttJue
Hweet 1'etutiH's V X Pk IMtJoe
Turnips w K pk.... 130150
l'eas rfpS..'. ...'.'...."lse
NewPeuUies, ifpk 1BO-WO
Cucumber tl dez , voe
Tomatoes ! box We
Asiwrugus... loe
lleunsWHiik ..,., .160
BquahiyiV,sOZ aoe
Onions Hl'k, , '-'5e
Halibut V .,
Cattish &
Fresh Jlatkelel fl t
Clams iwr be
UOJnc
fc
... nv
. sill
MKH AIVKHTtHlt3tKST..
rAKlNU POWDKR,
ROYAL
8
18
CTSR3II
BAKING
POWDER.
Absolutely Pure.
TU13 iii1crnevervarles. Atmuxoiel p irliy.
strvnicth and wholesemoncws. xi iv ,v
neiutcal than the ordinary kinds, and c i 1 1 nt in
sold lu competition with the multitude i e
test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders
Selil eti.'v Oi com. Uexjx IUkipei l'ewpin te,
loe xv all BirtHst, New erk. maril-lvd A w
HANDSOMI: 1'll.lTON :
lop ueailv new ind net
sriMUM,
sellid Cheap
for rash
ltd
Jls SOtl-lH cjt LKS bTlthKl
A
i'Rimi: i.ht or u and ji ri:irr
J ipintse taue Ited. tvt
lit lll.r.VS HltfO STOUK,
Ne. A, XX est King Strcs'l
TTIAMll.x Mr.DUIM'.
AS X 1 AXIlLX MhDHlNh,
hceb I SheafTer's Tare II) c Wliisk),
jxle-ltd UllKK bflthKT I llJl'Oll s'.eljl
PI.AM t'HOWDKK I'OllUM'll
Mils
Ninth
W hX KSfNt, nt Itvhter's 1 sale Helt 1
Queen and Orange sttecls
Kt tkei and
i:, . hi -
ter iiecu en ui
ltd A (. KAHTKIt, l'reprb tot
FlSIUNli TAl'KLR Jl'ST RIItRlX l.T
a flue let of lapum se llatuboe Poles nt leund
3i cents juinted Uuds 15, Ju cents, etc,, IlieN,
I ines, Ulcus, i te.iit
Ht Xll.KX'S lint Ind 1'hsnnacy.
I se 1 1 alley s Liver l'llls for Constipation.
Jyi-lldHK.JI.VXV
w
AM'l'.D - AHi:Ms WITH h.MAI.i,
larve wents, nmielal 3 dax etTe
wiile nt enrt
lxMl'fKhUO.dPl canal St., N 1
ns sniecxl
-lirANTKD A OIRI,TO WORK IN TUT
t dluliiK room and de Rene nil
houev-etk
Apply at Copland s Kestaiinnt
North IV leen
sins.t
iti
Meck tirti.i: seri- l.r.Nrii
This is VI UK D XX ) hxeuinRttt t, he It 1. 1.
bLHEhl s Kestauraut, centru bi,uure It
Ty.:iiirs or a dkad industry
A Cemparisl vclth lU'nsen' tniclne Pereus
riHsters ull ethers nie crude nnd uusadsl ietei
1'rtce -Scents
THK ONIA'CLIUll UA ANA I'lLLRR
Clt, Vll In the city ter 5c Jleersehaum
Clirar and Cigarette Helders for 10c
HLMtmi s CICAU bTOHK.
teblJ XX AMid Ne. Ill Last Klnu street.
Ll
I M'H ' U'NCII '
(Inn sum this evenliiKat JOHN' II IIOU
bt.lt s HOI hi., Pernei booth Oueim and Xllddl,
striets hiKhester ind spreni-er's lleer en
draught J 11 JMlUf.KIt,
It" l'lojirleter
$1 find SALARY" TcTAUUNTh.
Ji,JJJ Address at enre,
UK. 8COTTS t.LhLTKIC GOODS,
Ne. su Ureadway, New ,erk.
The Only Genuine, apsjindied
GRAND I'KI'PKUPOT liLNCH, WITH
all the dctllcneles of the season this even
Iiir, ii' i;is!iiicer a Maner Hetel, Nin 517 und Jls
XX est hlui; street, opposite the Lunftutur Kink
Lnnchevury morning
ltd JOHN lllbSl.Nbhlt, 1'roprteter
AN'FiTi) two j.xFi:rii:nci:d
Harness Cutters and ten geed Harutss
Makers for steady work. Adilnss
bllXl. MUKsii.xCH A CO ,
J10-lil Ne Jit Jlaln, Cincinnati, Ohie
-vte. se r. a. m. Tin:
li CotiesleiCoun-cil. Nc. '
mi:miii:rs ei
i. O t; A. SI . am
re-iuested te attend the meeting of the Council
en Monday i veiling, lul Uth. liulnesef Im
nominee,
ltd Attest I K I ONO, U Sec'"
PARROT!-. ! PARROTS '
Only II OJ apiece I have Just retelvida
dnelet of young Cuban l'arreis that I nllleeli
at 11 (Ospieee for a few da) 9 I guarantie them
te make geed talkers it ou wi.ut te keep veur
bints healthy buy X endei-sinlth s peck ,icd.
XONDr.llS.XIlH S lllltl) bTOKK,
It Ne s, hast Orangebtrect
TDI-AY'IM. CARDS AT tr.. 1W. AND l.V .
X per deck, t Inn GUI hdge i'lavlnu Cants.
c. peraec
ft 1)13 XV .5
ULMUTI1 iCluAllsl tilth.
Abtfd
Ne 111 hast Kinghtrcet.
PURLIC hAI.KOrOIIIO HORSRS..
MONDAX, JUL1 li, lsN,,wiil be sold i
ON
at I)
Legan's Sale btables. Market stiTOt. rear of Mc
brunn Heuse, Lancaster, 1'a, ) bead or Ohie
Horses among them are some ver) line driv
ers and gcssl ntepplng horses can trot well ,
also seme Ne 1 workhorses, as geed u let as
was ever lit ought te Ijvncvster. bale at ene
ocletk. DANIKL LOtiAN
ltd
G
RAND PRi:i: CONCKKT
Jlaieiisclie Yaetjer Jvapelle Uiiiid,
O.V SATVltPA V y.TA'-V.Vf.,
KNAPP'S SUMMER
GARDEN.
.up
ri RAND CONCRRT
THIS EVENING
AT
Msennercher Garden;
nTTHE
AIUMSTOWN HAM).
-Ladles and gentlemen are invlti d
It KXI1L IIKKMANN, Plop.
HKAI.TIIV, DKMCIOl'S AND liTT
Ircshlng. What . 1-iiscr's Heet lleer.
Iho best Kuuiinir Drink. A bottle that will
make fixe gallons of this delicious drink Is sold
fer:3icnt, by
COCHItAN, 111K DltUUOIST,
At Nes.137 A li North ljueen bt., Lancaster, l'a.
ma) 8 lycedlt
-T KVAN'H KI.OUR.
LEVAN'S FLOUR
Always Uniform and Reliable
qi;kk nepcrthkr, for
TIIKHK 18 NONt. lSETTEilTHAN
Ruppert's Extra New Yerk Beer.
t'ursule exclusively at
CIIAltI.Il; HUSTKK'.S COKNKU SALOON,
lluaref the Central MarkcL
flesh from the Keg and Warranted l'uie.
JlyJtfdll.M.W.B
TURRi: HAS I1KRN NO ADVANOU IN
Ladles' und Kent's FurnUhlng Uoeds this
season, HUT A DKCLIN'K. We buv our goods
as we need them, having no room te store un
und get .tale Bleck. Our pretlta nre small nnil
receive gixsls often, and our customers nre
nlwava benuHtted lu a declining market, na has
been the cu.e this season especially, l'lease eaii
and oxumlne our sWple Koeils and save ;ueue) ,
Ne M North Oueen streeL
-Btore oiien Haturday nlghuuntll 11 e clei k.
PROPOSALS FOR HBWEItS.
bealed proposals xvlll be received bv the
btreetcimiiultteoupte Monday evening, July
19, lte, at 7 o'clock, for the building of the lot let
low In if sttwuni i
A Hinall Urlek scwer at I.Ime nnd Walnut
streets
a sewer en xvtst King street, between Pcnn
I'enn equareand I'riuie street.
I'lans and secHlcutleus can be seen at the
City lleguluter'seilUce, at llie station Heuse.
All bids must be accompanied with natue of
preiier security.
1 he Committee reserves the right te reject any
or all bids received
Proposals te be addressed te " Street Commit
tee," und ilepealted In Street Committee's box.
at Hindu's Grocery, corner of North ljueen and
Lemen streets, by order of
ttl'KKUT COSJJUTTKK.
Dvn!S,Suzi.TzlC.lurk, ;yle,U,17d
jvjtir.m'Jcri
jJAGl II IA tllKOllIint..
Whitel Goods for
IXD1A UXKS,
MjJXcji yjixzueii,
h: VOLISII XA IX'.OOIC,
IMU I Ml'LL,
Embroideries and Laces I
SVMss hMlimiltlhUlhS, Kleilurbig nudOveiall te uintcli, NAINOOK KMIIItOI
1 Fill Is I leiiinliigniiilUxi'liill tninntrh LAMIIItlL KXlllltOI IIKUtK.s, Dress Mateilnl te
luatili. ( OIOUI.II lXllllt01llhKlKIieesMateilaHeimttuli llMllUOlDKIttKS, 11011K9
LSI t 111 M 1 X( KsKiltllSt,, iiimk mid Kcru (lUll'I'UK LAI K I I.OUNC1NU, lllntk
and liui I u t'l'l XN I. XI Kslvllll'INU, While and Cieaui Kilt PT1AN LACK ri.OUNC
IMIs, Whin iindt i en ui llKADKH ritO.M4. 1 OIIDKI) PliJV K BW IS).X1'BLIN, l-ltKNCII
I VXVS.t VXIIlllllS ANIISMKK.NS
HAGER & BROTHER,
Nes. 25 aud 27 West King Street, Lancasler, Pa.
X MP 1 1) VKIlTJSKMKXTa.
irn I'.vy tv ter a si:t ok ti:i:th
IT h"ii v ou i an e! the stine nt tw, nt
X I
riH hlt'S Dental Itistms.
Ne tW North (Jueen btrnM.
(huailiuinlsienHl
Iipl71)d
TJOHKlIR'S
XL
i in i inn qterp
Ne. J i I K VI lit. 8(JUK.
crnoeL i v i or iNNt. xitP "
O Theilsi II. ate Is in the hands el the Tnsvs
uier Ihns jsriiiil etf for prompt payment.
VV i M Xllblt.x 1. 1., treasurer,
Ne. ISientreSnuare.
Otllcc heuis treiu 'a in te I ft. in jl'JmdU
1?IM, WllIsMRS.
1" liistiitattitn el lsit is; , 1sni( is.s2, u net
Ctualli d lu ihe country.
xt ithu, xitrsei.ii xrivKsieiiK,
II K.SI.AX J1AK1-.H, ArI.
E
Tteil IliM l.ATHKR.
( I MtKI.
SXllhUNK AM) bKUMAN XV 1 N hS.
Ithll. XKT s XX INK. hlOKIC.
II h. bLAVMAKl.lt, Aet
ITlsr.X'ir. Ol DAX IDMU.l.KR, i,ATi:er
IJJ Suitshuiv tewnsh'p, deceivsed 'I he under
.tuned audltei. npisilnled te distribute the
balance r inalninK lu the hands el .Xdam b
Innili, iidmlnlstrater, te uud uumnt: the-e
l gall i ntltl, it t. the nuie, will sit ter thai pin
!.,, ..n lilt KM, XX. the I'.'lli il.iv of Al'bt'nT,
ls.v, ai nn t li k a ui . In the Library ItCHitu el
tin t .out Hen, i , in tbeetti et Lancaster, w hem
all tmixeu Interc'sted In iald dlAlrlliiitteu may
am nil IOH.MI. KltX,
Jv I" ltd A .t Xudlter.
Vj
Tisrx'Il. Ol JAMI.S Ml Hl'HY, l.ATP.
undersli.m d a idtiet appointed te puss up-n
exceptPuis and illstitlitiie the balance lemaln
tng In Ihe hands et Milten Murphy, aduilnlstrn
ter, te and among these legally entitled te Ihe
same, will sit ter that puriMwe en XXLIIN'ts,
DXX. At Ill's 1 II. Is-, at pi o'clock, ll 111 . Ill the
1 ienir Kminel the Court lleusi In the city of
I ancaster, v here all p'rsitns tntureMbsd in s.iii
dlstrtbiitleii mi) nttind XX A XV Il.seS,
Jul" ltd ilw Xudlter
TTX.sTA'I i: OP MARTIN KRNDKI, l.ATP.
Ill et Lancnsui cltx', I'v, dectmed The uu
derslgned iiidit.u, apixiltttcd te illtritiii tu the
imlafue n in enlng in the hands of Allan A,
llerr. te and among these legally entitled te the
Mine will tl Inl lhal purpose en XVKII.Nt.S
II XX , Al i,l sT 11, 1-sT., at llie clock a in , lu the
l.ltinir) Kimiei et the Court Heuse. In the clt) of
Ijcneasler, where all iMir&eus luteieste'd lu said
distribution max attend
OXVE.V I". llKICrTKU,
Jyli.tdS Auditor
J7VsTATi:er i'Ri:i)i:Ricscinvi:N7.i:i:,
Li lute of lincaster city, d( ceased Letters
of ndtnlnlstmUen eta en said estate having
been gianled te tbe undersigned, all i rsens In
di Med thereteare requested temakn ltumedlalH
payuit nl. and lhme having claims or demands
against Hie uime, will present them without de
lay ler sc ttlenu nt te the undersigned
ANNA bt IIVV K.slK.l:.
Administratrix.
I 11 11 XV aiisek. Attern, y. J)J olds
E
STAir. Ol' ROHRRT T. ROHIN.SON,
ft! Ivne-Ltfic r city, cieceas, e i.eiier
te-tiinii ntary ou s.ild estate having been
grant, d te the unilerslgued, all persons Indebted
thereto uie tequestisl te uiake luinieelate pav
mint, and these having claims or clem mils
against the same, will present them without
di I iv for settlement te llie undersigned, resld
lug In Lancaster clt), 1'a.
HMII.X II. KOIIINMIN,
mjaudS hjccutrlx
rrssTATi: ok i. i:vis iirpmne, i,ati;
J-J of Ihc city of Iincester, deceae'd let
ters of id ministration en nald estate haxing been
grunted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted
thi leloure r,iucste! te niukii Immediate pay
lnent, and these hiving claims or demands
ag ilnst thi same will prsent thein for bettle
incut te the undersigned, residing In the clt) of
Lam asti i
t I1U1STIAS A HKl'lIN'ii, Administratrix
JeusA Cevlk, Attorney jyloetds
JjtsrATi: or ri:iii:cca hrnrdict,
li lulu of tin clt) of 1 uiicHslnr, Laueasler ( u,
deceased. The undersigned auditor, appointed
te pii-s upon exceptions te the and distribute
the balance reu atnlng Ir thehandsef lUnJimtu
t' lienedb t, administrator d b. n , or said deco
dent te and among thou legally entitled te the
same, will sit for that purpose enTUhbDAX',
Sf pi t.XUSKIt 7. ls-si, at 11) o'clock a. in., lu the
Library Keem of the Court Heuse, In the city of
Lancaster, where all persons Interested In said
distribution in ly attend, J NO A. COVLK,
jyle-JtdS Audltei.
E.vi'ati: or iu'dei.ph i,Ki'i: i:r.
late of the elty of I ancaster, iJincuiter
Ce, deceased The undersigned auditor, np np
peluti d te pass upon exception te the account
and dlHtrlhntu thu balance remaining In the
humlr of Jehn tt. Leluver and Michael It. Lo Le
fever, ndmliiUtrutnrs of said decedent, te and
among these legally entltled te the same, will
sit for that purpose en 1 HhSI) I Y, AUOUST 111.
11, at 2 o'clock p m, in the Library Keem of
the Court Heusi , In the city et Lancaster, where
all pei-sens luteicatcd lu utld illstrlbutlen may
attend. ,INO. A. COX l.K.
lyiUs.til'i Auditor.
T3ROPOSAI.S I'OR ri'RNlSIUNO AND
X Laying Itelgtan blocks. Healed proposals
will be received by the btnet Comtnltlee up te
Monday uxeulng, July 111, 1. at 7 o'clock, for
the lollewing tei furnishing and laying ene
square ilelgluu block l'avumunt ou XXctt King
street, between I'enn Square nnd tlm east slde
of Prince street : Jlelgtun blocks te be of C'upe
Ann mnuutaclurc Plans and spi cltlcatlens
um be sc en or procured at the city K gulater's
elllce, at tbu fetatien Heuse. All bids must be
ncceuipanltd with naine of preper security.
Iho Committee reerx e the right te leject any or
all bids recilxcd Proposals te be uddriaseil te
"btnet Committee," und dipeiHul In Htreet
ointultlee's box, at Smeltz s grocery, corner el
Nertli UticenuiKl Lemen streets. Ily order of
bTKBEl' COMMll I EK.
KnivivS. Smklt, Clerk. y 10,1 1,17(1
w
lUTJ. i)Ri:sa uoeds.
witt (Sc smn'D
OPEN TO-DAY,
ANOlHhilCASK Of 1'01'ULAll STYLES IN
CRINKLE SEERSUCKER.
PRINTED SA.TINE3,
PRINTED BATISTES.
livi'iytldng Heslmble lu
White Dress Goods.
INDIA LINt.NS, ICTOUIA LAWNS,
COUHKD i'KJUhS,
KHllltOIDKKKD 8U11S,
BXV1S9, CAHltltIC AND NAlNbOOK EM-
JiltOlDhniKSandt'LOUNClNUS.
Special Attractions-Ten l'ieces I'ln BHIreil
SUMMER SILKS.
Only 25c. a yard.'
llty Pieces tlne XX'oel LACK IIUNTlNHS,i.c.
ajardt adverlUed city pilec, liHc
JERSEYS! JERSEYS I
Klfty Uezenaindren'smaeam Colored J Kit-
LAD1KV Itl.AOK XVOItSThl) JIHISKif, 7'c:
each; jegular price, 11 c.
LADIES' KINK XXOUSTKI) JKUSKYS, (1 CO
each i worth I1.S0,
New Yerk Stere,
II oe. 0, 0 Ss 10 East Kins St,,
laNCASTKIl, PA.
K!HK!tf,
Summer Wear !
no win a i.A'xi?
CUKOK XA1XZO01',
veuur.i) (,:,
l'LAlh l.AW'XS.
Ar-ll A lit Kttl ItlK.ltKXl.
Ur.AR('rRi:i)Sll(HTI,DKRS,OAia,KD
O rtcnb Hams, te cent a peundi covered
lirled lliet, II cents a pound selpctctl rciunds
hluher
.1 h. WKAVKIl, AbL
ixu:td"
T H. (MVl.CRA
Me
vy
CO.
HOT WHATUBR
L XDlt.s t.AUh X hSIS,
i Ustid Mceuts.
CIULDUKS'S ll.XI'.t: VKSI8.
I.', li and ii cunts up.
l.hSILrMKN 8 IIM1.K 8HIK1S.
3, J and l cents.
loin Drawers), Aaml M cents, t'n
InundileilHIilrts, 50. 71 nud llie. Iho
best lining and tiesl made geed tu the
elty. XV e wtil let mii lj the Judge
Lntindrlcd Plilrts, usine makes. 7c
li and tl 3 Heys' Hnlsundrled
shirts, sue, 'tits .xien'..( hevlnlVVnrk
I ngsihlrts, full length skirt and Sleeves,
etni) '"0 Hints.
It will pa) any person wanting anv
et these geMsls In leek nt our goods and
prices tietore bti)tug Cash luskea
bargains.
Jehn S. GiYler & Ce.,
Ne. U5 Eivat King Streot,
LxncxsTxs, 1'
iNI
YKUS A RATH VON.
MUCH TALK
ABOUT NOTHING!
Much talk these tltues ubeut" Utg
liudnctlens 'and ' Klre Clothing" at
wonderfully Lew Prlces. XV e wonder
it ally hew much nducllnn has been
made Most eif these "lireatly lie
duces! ' Trices haxe never been
changed nt nil. XV e hive net said
much about ltcdoctlens se far, but wu
have DONE plenty of MAUKIN'G
DOWN. VX u knew this Is the time for
It. U tbeie people who bought here a
month age were te come here new the)
would find prices much lower than
they worn then If you want a Heal,
titnulne Kcductlcc.seeeur hteck nnd
Prices Then, tee, bear In mind the
superiority of fit, Xx'erk and t InUlt,
and that our word may be relied
upeu.
I.K.VDIMI ci.enimt.s,
NO. 13 EAST KINQ STREET,
LANCASTKU. I'A
-Our atoie wilt be e lesed duilng the
month) of July, August and September at six
e clock p. in , Saturdays exce ptcd. Open Satur
day till ten.
J.
11. MARTIN A CO.
A FEW THINGS
OU Nl.hD DUKINU THK
SUMMER.
BUY THEM NOW
XX INDOXt hCKKENS, All Sles, Mc. up.
DOOK bCISKKNB, All Sizes, l.a up.
WINDOW AXVNINOS-LargeslLine of Awn
lug stripes In the city. Prices from t." 50 up, fei
eomplett) uwnlng. Stere Awnings loner than
the lowest.
JI030l'riOCA.NOl'IK8-l'ullSlje, Whltennd
I'lnk. Prices, H-'S and $1.50 with cord and ptil ptil
lej s coinilete. Ne ex tin charge for put ling up.
SLIP COX KUS t'Olt rUlt.NITUKK-Muaeby
oxpert mechanics. I'erfcet fit guaranteed.
COVKKIKOS t'Olt JllHHOll ritAMKb AND
GAS CIIANDKLlKltS urtlstlcally hung. Med
ciate price. All colors, Uauze and Ilebluut.
t'uriilluiu ltecovcied during dull season al
half the regular rales. XVerk guaranteed Lar
gest line of furniture Coverings lu Lancaster,
XX INDO W BH ADKb All prices. '1 yaicla long,
best OU Shadlug and llkist Spring fixtuie,
undo up complete, Ue, any color.
J. B. MARTIN & GO.,
Cor. West King & Prince S.b
(Opposite Slevens Heute.) llA0A8XKH TA,
MYERS & RATHF1,
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