gggfijyWPB I2AKOA8TER DAILY TKTELLIgSnCER, WEDNESDAY, JULY HO, 1887. Sapfe m ,i.' Jt Wife m- Mi' laiMM I hmu mtamttttm. M rrsvest Hit MM rtlMl VMteW MM OMMfe. COTVBJOSTSD.1 i SUV 1WIWWWBWIBUI1 lefts aged eenperoref Germany Hy Mera Tsxied than tbe fluctua- ' i iMraearter. One day be te 111 iMxt day fa Isn't He te in Improved I te Ik Morning, la comatose state at I bm MTenw eharwr In lbs alter- I Mteadad by half dozen physicians Mr. All el the reports iiret that jwaljli in li all i lit and el thlsthee doesn't M ee any oeudl but the stories or '"aahlBK long rltlea en horseback and I strolls after dinner may be taken Maxtopaibte deaea alternately with the i the pope la going te remove we i or tnacnurcn te Malta, or the I Mr. Gladatena te oenternplatlDg a t tour el the United States. Aa a raffs the kalaer te wound upevery ae ilka an old-faablened clock, and milbt possibly run down before tlattreaan occasional turn during tbe , rMt, ae tbat In tbe Interval between bin ris .lag and retiring bte meebanlatn te con 'MaMly under tbe observation et bla atten- MMMTM MM HMI SMCMlBff IWCWS sr i Ti.. ffkAnMiMwahln a! lha Ifn.n Mw.niht.nl AM wwwv.ww., v. uv uiin.au ui u. utxivua dtepatehca passing tbreugh the telegraph I of Rnsala te noted the world eer for I aaverlty, but tba scrutiny te which the I agents subject telegrams becomes the l K. SBtMBia Aff fnltflniA afi.1 lh nmrnat nArfiinn. gji'v ... ' W" M... a..HH 'aarjrauiy wnenoempsraa totne precautions saaiea ey me personal auenaania ei me jg aiparur et Germany agalnat the leaking out i soy luiornuHien inuieaung me true con- r&f IA, K .ft.'. t...i.l taHn H..1-M Mft.il igr'l'v snwil J1 UJV IUIlfiai UVUUtVUIU lU, HU1ID fiv vrsryuitng man can possieiy de aaiuasanew- ' i ' tftftM !!. .iIImIiImmI lmh,nit.Matil In ! t.l. vati-nl -.Vf.p M.V W..A...W .U.'. ., ..-U.V.. U ...e 'U 7llM te telesranhed far and wide. Net enlv I'Jf art such dispatcbea spread broadcast but they y'.jj are aiae weraea se aa te present te meir i readers tba picture of a bale old man pbyal- fffii aslly vigorous and mentally acute who has bmn iu flaring m few day' Inconvenience from a alight cold and Is sudicieutly cenva laseent te perform with perfect ease and even alacrity the functions of a man et 10 years of age. Truly some of tbeae dispatcbea are tarrela et dictation. Much has been said recently aa te the pro bability el war between Germany and France launedlately after the emperor's death con veying tba Impression, as It was intended hat It should be conveyed, that the present MMfnl a,l.A nf flMiMBMB Is ..( .Hll..ln .;U se tba emperei'a firmness in guiding the des- l3if; f lalaftl nf Ihl fatharlanil anrl thMA ,nHM Inn P.U 1 1 I i II ! n,lln MnilM h. filtnil In have originated in Berlin and very near if net A".'" tWnAllv within thA nttlsA. ThArA la a remntn Pi:- . peasanui.y iua uie xvifreneuia.iuu ijius .M "asadamay have been reared upon a feunda tien of truth, but there are persons, and well informed persons, tee, who believe tbat for tba last twelve mouths it net for a much longer period the emperor baa had as little te de with the conduct of Uerman national, political and diplomatic allalrs aa tbe man whose vigorous rubbing restores te his feeble body when be awakes each morning something akin te the sensations he ex perienced before bis bleed ceased te clrcu lite without stimulation, when all el bis feed waa taken through its natural channel and when be could artse Irem bis bed and walk about bla room without belug lilted or prepped up. It is noteworthy that tbe Times, iStamlanl, Daily Xewi and ether terning papers txmtaiu Berlin dispatches concerning tbe emperor's health and where abouts, one slatlnjf.that he letl Inueapruck la " IIIIMW'Tiili'iiillli " and another an ting bla arrival at Uastein In the care of thrre physlmns. The latter dHpatch Big tiltlcanlly adds tbat the hotel proprietors were obliged te put their imperial guest en the iirst lloer because be wasn't able te get upstairs, and Intimates tbat be was afraid he aheuld fall down If be tried te dofe. It is well enough for the Germans te claim tbe eldest monarch in tbe world, for they lia e him ; but it la ridiculous te claim also tbat be excels all ethers in vigor, or iudeed that be 8iirpasies anybody in tbat reiject. m BVATM VKABhtt Tit CBUMM TUB UlfMU- The Dredging Mat-mite at Werk te Make Channel A Beat Sinks Aftsr Striking a BecB-OOteers Chesen by tba Fantastic. Columbia, July 0. The het dry weather by which we have been assailed for some time baa affected the river te such an extent that the water has fallen between two and three feet during the past two or time weeks. Tbat portion of tbe river, en tbla aide, be tween the lock and the bridge is net navigable te canal beats drawing nve feet el water. Tbeae beats can no longer ply between Vo Ve lumbla and Wrightsvllle, aud the dredg ing machine with a large corps or work men la employed tn making a channel en this side. Yesterday canal beat Me, 233, commanded by Captain Heigh, want salely ever the first part el the Journey between Columbia and Wrightsvllle, but While approaching tbe Wrightsvllle side tbe beat atruck forcibly against a rock and sunk. The beat, up this morning, had net been raised. Vantaatlcals tlrgaalze. Tba success attained by tbe Fantastlcals, an organization which added greatly te the attractleDH in the ptrade en the Fourth cf July, baa Induced a number of gentlemeu te form a similar body aud make it a permanent institution. Fer tliU purpose a meeting was held and the fellow lug etllcers elected : President, W. F. Maullck ; tint vice presl dent, J. H. Ustertag ; Hecend vice president, Frank Musser; treasurer, K J ward lillner ; secretary, F. O. I'ayue ; assistant, Heward Rhodes ; ceatumer, Harry I.tchty ; execu. live committee will be composed of F. W. Heckle, Townsend (Stene and F. U, Jehns. Tba organization has at thia time 1G members and applications for admittance are still injur ing In. Caagbt Uy the Police. Offleer Wittick received word tbat a boy In the employ et Mr. Kultzbacb, of Marietta, had runaway. TheelUcer succeeded in arrest ing the boy, whom he restored te hts home. We. Tytus waa arraigned before Hquire Belly charged by bla wife with assault and mil"). ijrm nuuiu uave ueen sentenced te Jail for non-payment of costs but for the . 't latercesslen of his wife, who relentmi ami -rv bsLI thA rvnuialtB mm. " iSl. Toe Laics Picnics. f "Ta rreeDyierian, Trinity Uefermed and :r"".- .-.-. - ,-"'""" """ .rtaaa. ftvni'i f. :. niinnav annnrtia .hn i.ni.i . j SMUea pienw ieuiju para te-uay took be- Jwbbb three and tour hundred persona. y,f',XwaiTe oar-ieaus ei people weut te the pic-;-'iaa kaid at Mount Gretna te-dav bv tim - BkaasitArhflnfl el Hall mad Cenduntnra. tc& Icmmm Felks literary society of the First ...T. .. ....-...-.. ... l. .., l B...iA ... IMMC SSVBSIBIII Mtutttwmm U....W., n... fivuiu m -rr. mMzMimM I'm mari-w tv Anffllat 4Lnu Oam. Walah Feal, Ne. 118, U. A. R.. win held tbsiraanual picale at Fanryn park en August dOtb. Tba ML Jehn's Lutharaa Huaday aoheol plenk) at Paeryn park en August lOlb. Vlaltera la Tswa. lira. Welmer te vlaillng bar father, Mr. Jehn Bennett. Messrs. Wm. O. Brews and W. M. Manat, elPbllsdelphla, areguesu or Mr. K. F. W. Bhaart Miss Alies Adams, of Uarrlaburg, Is visit lacfrlaads in Columbia. Mr. Jeseph Fendrlcb te horns, at present. With bis father, Mr. Jehn Fendrlcb, anas of Vstsraus CatupUra. Gse. Walsh Camp, Ne, C8, Bena of Vet araas, will held a eampflre te-morrow night tot tba armory. A plaaaut time te antlcl aatad, as vtelUng camps from Laneaater and K,, Tork will be bare together with tba Ladies' ;'; AMaeetaty of tba Bena of Veuraes, Lancas- ,v w large aaq ninnanaia turer baieaging te HA H. P. Yarey, baeaiMdataeliad.wHkaut afaariat cause, from tbe book from which H was suspended, fell te tbe Heur and waa shivered Inte fragments. Tba regular monthly meeting- of the aoheol beaid will be faeld In the council chamber te-morrow night. Neat Raturday afternoon tbe Active club, of Wilghtavllle, will cress bats with the Col umbia Junier. H0LV1BM9 AT WILU VAT HI. Kir. Ce, K, 10th Iteglment, Held Their Itiintilan and Have a Pleasant Tlme-Omcsirs (Circled. Wit.u Cat Oi.en, (Oppualte Marietta,) July 1!). Your correspondent iri Intiled te apendtheday with I'tt, K, 7l:li liniment, Pa. VeL Vels., at till delightful place, the occasion being their annual reunion. Arrlv Ingat Wild Cat station at 10j.11 a. tn., we were met by i: M. Herlngand S. K. Winner, when we at once crossed tbe rher te the (lien. In crossing tbe river wn met K. K. Martin, esq , ami J. lialla Frlily In a beat fishing, but all's! with peer siicees", for net a s'ngle tlsh did they k0'. At the Glen we met the fellnwlut; member olCe. i::S. H. Clair, K. M. Berliifc W. U. Ilogendebler, A. K. lxmp, 11. II. 1'tller, Ellm (lleuuer, Win. Hoekunui, J. Halls Krldy, 1). 8. l'erry, Jehn W. Henes, (.leoete Kelser, F. H. Ardnt, J. W. Waller, S. K. Wlaner, K. K. Martin, J. 11. Oberlln aud Uenj. EabenshndK Alter kindly greeting eacU ether by shaking haiuls and it lew army stories, the Uble whs spread for the members by their comrade, Kenj Esbettahade, as chief cook. The table was well ladeu with geed things te eat, and at 12:S0 the company, with A. Lincoln Clair and 1). W. Urabill. sat down aud dtd ample Justice te the geed thlncs spread before tliem. aud manv an old army story was rotated while tatlug dinner. Dinner ever the washing of dlxhea waa next In order aud waa promptly done by J. W. Wellcr, A. Leng, Henl. Ksbenshade and l W. Orayblll. Next In order wat thti business meeting el the company. President A. K. Wlsner called the meeting te order wheu the secretary, J. llall" 1'rldy, read the minutes el last year's annual uieetlug. Next lu order was the election of elUcets for Uie ensuing year which resulted as follews: President, 8. S Clair ; vice president, W. 11. Hogendebler: secretary, J. II. Oberlln; treasurer, Haul. F.sbcnsbade. Next In order was the selection el place and time te held the next nnnual reunion. On motion of J. Halls Frldy,Yerk Kuril ace and July 28 aud 2) was selected as the place and time. A letter from Comrade Michael Ilengert, or Champaign, 11L, was read, who was ery sorry lie could net attend the reunion and requested bis comrades te slug "Marching Through Georgia," which was dune in old soldier style when the meeting adjourned te meet, as Le; lore slated, next year. Pitching melts, lishlnc, picking blackber ries, and various amusements followed and were indulges! in by the members for fceme time. Supper was served at ISO, alter which the party recressed tbe river te take the train for their homes, well pleased, and requesting each ether te try and attend the next an. nual reunion at i erk Furnace. Wild Cat Olen is a very cool anil romantic place, and any person who neer saw the place should net fail te pay it a visit. Tbe proprietor, Mr. Kebert Carrell, tries te en tertain his guests in the best way pcesibla There is hardly a day but what he has a party or picnic there. There was a private party of twelve gentlemen of Maytown and they also enjoyed themselves. BVnltAl BVUUULH 1U U.1ITK Ami Held a f lento In Mone's Hrcliatil-Suc- ress or the Lutherau Scheel Ctlehralleu. KriiriATA, July -0. The Lincoln Union and Hvangellcal htunday schools will held a Joint celebratteu en Saturday, August 13 b, In tbe orchard el Mr. Charles Mebti. The schools will go out In the morning. Able speakers from a dlstanre will be present and deliver addresses en the occasion. Tbe Kphrata cornet band will be present nnd enliven the occasion with music Refresh ments will be sold en tbe grounds for the benefit of the schools. Mrs. Zsntmjer, of Philadelphia, is vislling friends in town. There will be auction ou Saturday after noon and eveulng of the remaiulng stock of 11. L. Yocum. Tbe cigar business Is slew nt present. The Lutheran Sunday school held their annual celebration en Saturday last. A large crowd was in attendance, although tbe heat was In te use. All seemed te enjoy themselves highly. The Kphrata cornel band was present and discoursed tine music. Addresses were delivered by II. W. Miller lu the English language and Mr. J Stinlnger and Kev. ilrewnmltler In the German. The proceeds of tbe day amounted te about Se. There will be services in the Kraugellcal church en Sunday evening by l!ev. J. XV, Werbn, el llrownstewn. rjuMKH' riu at i.i tii y. KftulU el a Sleetlug Held la lleuibrtger'a Hall en Monday Attrrnoeu. A meeting of theso lntertsted In getliug up the fair at I. Hit, waa held in ISemhergei'a hall en Monday afternoon. Considerable enthusiasm was manifested aud, alter dis cussion, It waa resolved te bold the fair. Tbe capital Bleck was fixed at fit per share; total amount te be raised, 2,500 The entire stock was taken in a few minutes and the following efllcera chosen : President, Jehn H. Ltndis, president of the Lancaster County Agricul tural society ; first vice president, Jacob Windelpb, of Klinbeth farms; second ice presidents, Vr. J. C. lirebst, of Lltllz ; Martin Winger, of Ktrasburg ; Aaren II. Stimmy, of Lancaster; secretary, I. Ilemberger, of Litltz; treasurer, K. li. llrewn, et htevena. The fair is te be called ''The Farmers' Lancaster County Fair". Letters were read from numer ous exhibitors and, from present appearances, the enterprise is likely te prove a success. Anether meeting of stockholders will beheld Monday next, when an executive committee will be selected, premium list arranged and ether neccs.ary matters attended te. The fair will be held tn September. A HAtlHUtO mUEVK. A Locemollta and Thlrteeu Cars Madly Dam aged Near Uorrteiitllic. This morning about 11 o'clock there was a rather serious accident en the Pennsylvania railroad a short distance west of the Gordon Gerdon Gorden vllle middle track switches. Locomotive &S0 tegether with thirteen Ireight cars et the Coatesv ille local west were thrown from the track, and the tender aud ten el the cars went ever the embankment en the north slde of the read and were badly wrecked. The locomotive aud three cars did net go ever the embankment, but were much dam aged, and the north track is still blockaded and will net be cleared belere Thursday morning. There was very little detention of trains, as the south and middle tracks were unobstructed. The accident wu caused by the spreading or the rails. Conductor Wm. Smoker and three brakemeu, who jumped for their lives, were considerably "Jammed up," but net very seriously huiu Suiumar Lcliai. J. L. Htelnmetz, est, , started at 0 a. m , to day ler Atlantic City. He will stay ten davs at the Ashland beuse aud then go te Sara toga. Dr. Tltzel left te-day ler Mecbaatcsburg, Cumberland oeunty. Dr. K. V. Uerbart, of Franklin and Mar. shall college, baa gene te Yarmouth, Mass. James 11. Marshall, William H. Hlddli. Lewis liarlmau, Jehn 1. Hantaan, Jehu 8 toner and William Deen are at Mct'all'a Kerry, fishing for bass. m Held ter Cem I. 11. H. Wltreyer, charged with sailing un. stamped cigars, had a bearing before Uufied Htatee Commissioner Kennedy tbla morning. Ha was bald In ball ler trial lu United Stales court, at Philadelphia, in August, m Usees at the rark. Te-morrow afternoon there will be two run. Ding races at Mctirann'a park. Tbe cars will leave Duke and Vast King streets, Instead of Centre Square, if the weather te unfavorable the races will take plaes en Vrlday. Wa desire te return ewrlhaa as te Cblef Tea deramllb and hit efficient cenn of Bremen, and thecttlieaa who aatlited them, ter their excel lent service rendered In the protection of our properly against the confWstailen en Tneaday night, IIIK4II A BttOTIIKR, ltd AjmaiiAttmiUit. A church festival will tw bold at ktennt Eden rhnrch, Kden township, en Saturday afternoon and etentns, July SOlh. ltetrr-shmente and a band of imtalc will be provided for the occasion. etara. HaiTsnt'. tn this city, en the 18th lnt., Mar garet Itellahu, In thetHst voaret hnrace. The rvlatlvtuj nnd friends of tbe faintly are re spectfully Invited te attend his funeral from the rvtdeuc et her stiter, Mrs. II. II. tterw.rt, Ne.WI West Orange Btrtct, en Thurtday alter alter neon t 3 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cuut ctery. PrHnlKA Jnti- ID. tS7. In thu rttt-. Prri-v 11. Wirlxur, -imni K. Mllsun nnd Km urn SchttTer, HKid A yean, II uientbs and 1 days. 1 no telstlve ana Itlemls of the family nre ro re Itccttutly Invited te attend the funeral from the retttlcnce et hi. grandfather, Martin Der. wart. Me. 4M North l'rlnre street, en rrldny nltcrnoeii, nl 5 o'lleck. Interment at tnncaster cemetery. MeLun-In this city, en the 19th Inst., 1'avia r.,sen of James and klla.alcait'er, aged month. FuneriU from the residence of hts puents. Me. Tti0Kt Chestnut street, en Thursday morning at a o'clock. Interment at St. Mary's cemetery. NAVMi-t Themas, infant son of Ueergeand I.uzle II aumtn, aired 4 months and 1 dy, of UenlnKttK. intern! private. Aiihars. Philadelphia Produce start. raiLADBLraia, Jn'y W. Tleur market steady i sales, 1 K barrels I Minnesota Bakers, S4 eeJ4 1 0 ; Penn tranla KamUy, S3 R4BS W : Western de. 14 oeO 5 : fatenta, i fm04 s Bye. (lour steady. K tlWi 7V Wheat-July, Sic; AukusU SlWc: Sent. ?:ic Cern July, 4.V, Oct.. 4t.c. Oats July, 0 .; ect,3t;ic ; August , 4(kM Sept-, 47c ; August, SIKc; Sept, 34c; rsw term starast. Nsw eas, July i0. rieur market dull ; rtne, T-' lidl te; Superttnn. H lSd)2 iV; geed te chetcfl extra State, S3 ;hq O' ; ttetsl te lncyetr Western. M 'SJt ); common te KisHl etra westerr, W LSJJ 44. Wheal Me. I Kea state, nominal : Ne. 1 de, S-lHc; Ne. 2 Ked. winter. July, s.c; Aug, s.,Hc ; receipts 10i,ai bus ; shipments. tC.oeo. corn-Ne. imiKsl cash, 4ts: : de July, 4Kc ; Aud.. 4V,c ; Sept., 46c ; receipts, Sl.ieO ; ship ments, t no. Oata-n 1 White State, 399400 ; Ne. 3 de SV: n.3Mtxed, Aug, J.c i receipts, 67.0H) ; shipments, 2,tee. Kye anil ; Western, SotgeSe I Bute, ft7Ke9e. liaxley nominal. Perk dnll i oil mess. 115 2NH5 73. trd-AU)t,riV; SepU. 17 OS. Mnlusea nominal at Itc ler 60 boiling stock. Turpentine dull at 3JKc Uesln active ; stnUned te geed, II 09O1 2i. t'etreluum dull ; lieflned. In casus. SHc rreUht dull ; araln te Antwerp, Wa. Batter duU : Western Camery. t0c Cheese tlrm: Western Flat, 14ISc ; State Factory, 'Jdlcc; Fancy W httc, f .',ti9c; Colored !tfKc. icks stesdy; State, 15e)15c; Western, 121 It He sugar tlrm: lieflned Cutleaf, 66Lic; Uranulatetl, S 15-PC. Tallew dull : prime city, S?c. Klce nominal ; Carolina, lair te geed, J4J3XO. CelTae strong i (air carseus. 9Hc- cnieace twieea ataraet. catoaeo, July 'J", 10-ju a, m. Barkst opened. fttwai Aug.. 7IHe: Sept. 73HC.I Oct-.TlJiC Cern auk . 3,c.; Sept., SUHc ; Oct., .tc Oats-Auk . Hc ; Sept., Hc ; Oct, rTc Perk Net cjueied. Iira Sept., t'i 77K 77K Shert Ktbs Aug , 7 90 ; Sept., I7. ; Oct., I7.S0. a.eisa Wheat-July, 7i',c.; Auk , 7t',c; Sept., TJ'c; Oct.,74Hc. Cern July, 37c; Aug, SlSc; Sept., 3Ac ; Data July, Sbftc; Aug, :5);c; Sept., K'c, Oct., Sc Perk Net e noted. Lardluly, a! S7K; Aug, SS CO; Sept., H7et Oct,, j!S KltM1 uly, 7 S) ; Aug, 17 M; Sept, 7 90. Oct, 17 74. drain ana mmsfens. firutahed by s. K. Vnndt, Breker. Chioaeo, July w, l o'clock p.m. WbeaU Cern. Oats. Ferk, Lard. July 37i August Tfi-i .e-H '?., 6 i Seputmber. 731-4 -H ''-4 .... B.7V October 7H z-v, 9 .... e.e'J November &-',i December 77H Uecelpts Car JU. Winter Wheat t Spring Wheat 7 Cern Ill Oats s4 Bye Barley Oil City. Crude OU ant Head. Keeelnta Hogs Closing Prieea 2 o'clock p. m. wheat. Cern. Oats. Perk. Lard. July 7t4 37 !; .... 6 Sf AngUSt 70', 37W 25 .... 6 Ml Sepuiinber 7.", !' 'iiZ .... 6 70 October 70. H n November 34 b 6i Decernlr T. 31 )i OU city. Crude OU $)i us eca stocks. Nsw less, July 2), luTU p. m. Meney closed at 4K per cent. Exchange steady, II 83K O lX ; UevernmenU steady. Currency e's, n 24 Did its coup, ii 7;,bia, ' de, ii e bta. The stick market opened i te K Per cent, higher than It closed last night en advices of higher prices tn Londen. DurtDg the morning a further advance of Vi te percent, took place, and at the present writing the market U firm at the top figures. Bteea aiarana. quotations by Ueed, McUrann Ce, bankers ancutar. Pa. in teu un. Hi. a. Uw. ir.s Canada Pactfle 6)H W t C.C. C.AI T .. M Colerado coal .. tv: Central Pac : Canada Southern UVi bb fM Shi. St. L. A Pgh .... len.Kle. O w Oel.L. A W Ill', 131 )33 krte Aili Jl -tl Brte. 2nds ci er. c........................ ,7 77 SIS SOW lOlg a. a t........... ............ " ten. A N 61 L. Shere le; Mlcluuen Heck Valley 3i atlaseurt PaclOc le. M. P 34J Is . "rBlaeaaesaeeeasceseesas ve WsBstteaaaaasssaaaseeaaaeaaas 1HW N. Y.C 1W) Jtast Tennessee V 13 Omaha an Oregon Transportation 29W Ontario AW racinc alau Richmond Terminal.. SUI'aul Tex. Pac Uuten Pac Wabash Cem Wabash Pref , Wssteix V 30 -. wfc euu.a iwuuii,,,, ...... .... .... New Kngland fJ te t'JH raiLADsxraia list. i.en. vaj.... B.N. Y.APhUa Pa u R- .... Oi leu a n i&- J Baedlns nK a L,eh. Nav tavt HMtenv.Paas. V. p. a s.... ............ ....... .... .... 30X if, cent ............,.. .... ,,.. Peeples Pass Bdg. Uen'ls. ta ou eu'i te ViK Phlla. TracUen A'En'AJt fJiKlHBTMEXTS. DAKlNd VOWDKU." - ROYAL BAKING POWDER, Absolutely Pure. THIS powder i-ever varies. A marvel el purity, atrenum and whulesemeness. Mera economical than th, eidlnary kinds, and cannot be sold In cetupeltlli i with them altitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only cam. Meral. lUsise rownsace. 108 Wall street. Mew Tors. Jria-lydAw -11TANTED A COMPETKMT BALKS. TV MAN as Agent. Apply at tbe ClXr HOTEL. !. ws " ffMW AnrMR risKMMim. W"aTki-a yeunumantu'iTrahn tke Drug Huslnmst tnutt have (air eda ration and rrem 18 te ll years or ace. Address, witti refsrenee, liRtJOS," Jylt-atdH IsTsitniastssemce w ANTED THHKK UtKU) COOK8. SS.00 te 14.00 a week. A poly at r. u. i nun i' a t.u.5, Ne. xiN.gueenSt, ANTKD-A tKH)ir"w'ASHKIt" CAN Wi v obtain permanent etnpleytiient tiv call ing upon UN LILNt), JylJ-7td Na 12 West Orange St. OHT-BKTWKKN N1NK AN'D TKN this morning, either en North VJueen, Kaat ar West King streets, a amall l'trl I'ln tn tb shape of a fly, and Sliver Medal marked " Mary Lant,' and awarded rer music A reward will be given te the one who returns them te ltd SIS It AST KINO ST., CITY. OUK C1QAKS MIA t)UKKIlA AND uelrtsn Men are CI.KAH HAVANA rib LKR hand made, tc. aACII. tntieiea of S's and itva. inaviu.'t;iuAHi'iiinr.i 114 East Klngsttret, Telephene Connection jani-nAsuiia PUBLIC HALK. Will be sold at public file, the entire Household and Kitchen 'uruiliite, al 61 1 Bast King street. FKIDAY ArTaKOOO.N, ueit.at 1 o'clock. Steves, chasm, extension tables. few ng Machines, and ether attains toxumuereuto mention. jy3 rUKD W1LHKLM. TMl'OKTKD IN IOTrTT:S. Qanulne Irish Whisky. AT BOIIKttt'S LIQUOR 8TOHB, Ne. CI Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa IACOB K. SUKAKFKK'S LIQUOR STORE KKMOVKl) TO NO. PtCKNTItfc SgUAUK, LA.NCAblF.H, Vi. may 13 ltd J eiNVKD woeiTan d'ha'miiue KOIIS at bargain. Heels, lull Kettles. Heeks, rieats.etc Braided Linen, Itaw and Oiled Silk Lines, all at lowest prices JTKAlLKl'SBAsr RMII'HAKMACr. tOppealle Eastern Market.) rralley's 8U"ky Fly Paper wilt catch morn flks te the shrel than any ether In the market. Try It Only Je. a sheet. t-JuulM.W.rK NEW GOODS KVKUY DAY tner Stiwk FOR KAIil, COM1NO Must get rid of mere bum- Chemisettes that were 3sc, new ic. I'hetiieaettrs that were 'Ac , new 130. J aiMitese Banners that were bc, new ivj. Japanese Banners that were Mc, new ic. Japanese iaapktns, Just tbe thing ler picnics, from tc. per dm up. at Its. k. M WOODWAKP. stamping Kmtxirlum, .0.H LAST K1NU 8TKEET. uiarSMydSAW B.OIVLKKACO. LOOK AT UUK BAKUA1NS -IK- 25c. CORSETS. OtU) S1ZRS Kegular Prices, 7V-., II lu.ll S3 and II M. But they mutt be sold te clean up stock. CKKAUCB1NKLKS, 3Hc: STkll'ID Cm.NKLSB, !c. It will Pay tee te Loek at Our Bargains. JohnS,Givler&Ce., Ne. 20 BacTk Kins Btnet, LARCA8TBK.FA. e AK HALL.. 10 AND 112 feUlTs. They're really 113.60 and $15 in value, and geed old Oak Hall measure even at that. Yeu knew bow people ask for $10 and 12 Suits, and expect, without fall, te get them at headquarters. All we had were gene, we needed mere, and these are re duced as a necessity, net an advertisement. If we'd meant that, we might have done as ether stores usually de gene into the market, bought some that looked fair, sold them at a profit and made money en them. Yeu knew Wanamaker & Brown make tee well te put up with that. We'll stand for these. If there's anything the matter with them it's their extreme goodness for the money. All wool and a number of styles. Wanauakkh & Bbown's Oak Hall, tieuTHKAST Cerner Sixth and Mab- KsTT Bts., PlULADsTLPHIA. H 1RJHH dt BROTHER, OUT OF TI RDINS ! In conaequenceef oursteck and building hav ing been destroyed by Ore, we are compelled te open for business at Re. 59 Ferth Queen St, Until our building Is repaired. We will have an Entirely NEW STOCK or CLOTHIING -AND- Gents' FurniihiDg Goedi TIIKKE.Br FRIDAY, JULY 22. OU CUTTEBB WILL BE THESE TO ATI TEND TO OUK ' MtTckut Taulorief Dtprtrntet. W All parties Indebted teu will please call at aaid place, Hirsh & Brether, PENN HALL, jOttaVWUOl OLOTSmO TOUIff. XKV AftYKHTtSMiaitn. ANTKII-A UlNuTrieOM iTTitL te in te the ceuntty i prlrate family aiWtvrtek. Apply at r.ll.TKOUTACO.'S, Ne. MN.giieenSt. ANTKP-A YOUNO 111 KtrfrfifSi the country wants a situation te de kii. entl hotisewera. Apply at 13 kast t4erinan street. ltd u HB MANHEIM Reller Fleur! lanll-ImdKeed pu HK M kX HAVV. "TO BATHERST Heti't Irate the Stttnttter ke by without trj tn a Sea oath because ou can'lKet otTtexo te the sea shorn. II. II. Ciwhran has In stock I'llllK SKA HALT ler bathttiK purposes. A regular ocean bath pnxtticed by tne use el this silt Ko Ke trestiltii; and heltl'tul. Itecmnmetided by phy sicians, for sale In any quantity at OOOfl BAN'S DROO 8TOKB, Nes ITTandlW NOttTII yUEKN ST, niM3-l?dUTTbA? Lancaster, Pa- uTlUHlMl AN UX TV I'ti-WlUriNO SITUATIONS pay both jettni; men and ladles lunch twtter salaries than uiest commercial positions, and the deinaiid Is ttrter. tudeuls cnu bu dtled ler eltlce short hand osttlens IN THREE MONTHS' TIMS by llaven's system. Ne previous knowledgeof etlhr art rviiulred. CelleKes open all theear. stuJi'iits can enter any time, alt tuition bvliur Individual, Superior facllllles ler ptecurliiK slluatlen,, for which aid we make no charge. College pamphlets with lull set selt leaching lea sons In eltherart sent teany addrrss ler 1 eta ; both arts, aicts. e stamps accepted. Address either et Haven's College. New A erk, N. V.J Philadelphia, l'a; Chicago, 111.-, Cincinnati. O; ban rranclsce, Cal Junl-SindsAW pUBLlOHAIili OS I RIHAV ANDSiTCRl'A, Jclt 21, 1), I7, will be sold at public sale, at the 1 anraster Stock Yards, the following Itvt stock, te lt: Twe car-leads el Western Horses, Mare, and one and two year old r lilies. Atuungst tbetn tereral Mitch Teams cm be selected. They are well bred, and 11 will be te the Interest et farmers te attend this sale, as they can buy Nlcu colts cheiper than they can raise them. A credit et sixty days will be given. Sale te commence at t o'clock p. m. Terms wilt te made te suit purchasers. 11 ALKY AUAt.KY. 11 K. Kowk, Auctioneer. Jyt'.Utrt STAMM BKOH. A CO. Bosten Stere, 26 AND 28 NORTH QDEEN Sf. Great Sale -OK- Thursday and Friday. ONE DOLLAR rea Fifty Cents. Such Are the Bargains in REM NANTS. Stamm Bres. & Ce. rAGEK A BKOTHEK. Summer Wear for Gents. GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. HAGEB, & BROTHEE, 26-27 West King Street. Gauze, Balbrlggan and Feather, weight Shirts and Drawers. Seamless, Balbriggau and Lisle Hosiery. Hemstitched and Colored Bor dered Handkerchiefs. Twilled and Serge Bicycle Shirts. Laundried and Unlaundried Drees Shirt.. Fengee, Silk, Grenadine and Lawn Neckwear, . & W. Cellars and Cuffs. One Hundred Dezen Extra Un laundred Sbirta at 45c. each. Scotch Cheviot, Caasimere and Worsted Suitings. MAKER & BROTHER, Ne. 26 West Xing Itreet. .AJfOASTIB. r A. REMNANT ttnw AnvamTiBKtiKNTn. PbMlN." uAHMj KOUNU COIINKHS, de..r.,,,,;X0r,.,,Mi"c' - lW "" DSMUTsTf I CIO AK BTO II K, Telephone Connection. H'alt WAHUt JUNTKKUKIVKUAUANDMOMHUNK of scotch and Heme Spnn sultlnvatn Htrima and Plaids. Kitttra new des1ns. ImitKu Htun Serses, Clay IUitenalZ IwWBtwfebtVtii, Macgwaiter aud Xealeswi ubsylels, just bi ihtng for summer wear. Klejrantly mada and Trimmed. lirftctflL Sttlu from up, at UOSRNSTKIN.TIIR TAtl.btL s; North Uiienn strrat. TRTN U'VOMU KltT " THIS EVENING MENNERCHOR GARDEN ar 8UROHIV8 OROQBBTRA. "Hechester, Kleker and lluefner Ueer en tap. ltd TJIVKKYHUliY DHINKS BOWERS' MEAD PEAR PHOSPHATES rAMDUS 3c. IIKINK. On draught only at lleUUIITOVn tiltVUSTOUIt, Jl 8 tfd Wand -!i West King ttreL ttOMKTIIINO KNTIKKIsY NKW I.NTIIKOUOAN LINK. THE METCALF ACTION, The Kfcatest ImpreTCtnent In t'ahlnet Organ hulldltiK ter i) ) ears, lleu't fall te see IL WOODWARD'S l'lane and Organ Warenanui, Nes. W A 30 K. King SU. Ijincasler city, fa. T aht Nefll'i: -ITaf'tkii menpay" U AUUUMT 1, lv-7. the following prevision et the"tltdlnancfer the Lry and Collection et a l.lcenselax within the City of l.ancaater for Street Purposes" will tw strictly enforced. "Sic 10. Any person ratling te taku nut a license or refusing te pay the license tax in iltilred liy this unllnancv, or who shall violate any of the previsions et any section tbotvef, shall subject the ertender, lu addition te the lorleltel his license, toapeualtvef rive dollars for etich and every otTetiso, te he stted ler and recovered In the manner that dehts ler Hnaliles of llk amount nru by law sued ter and te. covered." J, U. UATIireN, Itvlitld city Treasurer. s PKINO, 18S7. A New Denartnre for Ijincaster in rine Tal- ertng. Importing direct from the best makers et trine Woellens. 1 have mslrecelved through the lbMten custom house, a large Invoice of my own Importation of, SUITING, sritlNU OVItacOATINU AND TUOU8KUINU, The like of which, ler st)le and quality, has never been equaled In this city, and cannot be surpassed. A siM-clal Invitation U hereby extended te all tn want of Spring UarmeeU te call early and secure Chelcu 1'atterns. Workmanship the very beat and prices lower than ever. U.URIIHAUT, inanmydH Me. North UueenSlrvet rALAvt: or fashion. T3AL.AUK OV KAHUION ASTRICH'S Palace et Fashion. 13 BAST KINO STREET LANCiSTKIi, PA. We Call Attention Te-dy te Additional liar gains eilered dutlpg our Thirty Days Clearing Sale. LADIES' MUSLIff UHDERVEAB, At 15c, 25c, 50c LOT NO. 1, Consists of Ladles' Chnmle, 1 1 raw. ers, Corset Cevers, Children's Chemlse, Drawers and Skirts, at 1 LOT NO. 2, Consists of Chemtse, Drawers, Skirts, Night Oewns, Toilet Saciues. Corset Cevers, Aprons and Children's Slips, milted and richly trimmed with needlework, at 85c. LOT NO. 3, AT 80c.. Comprises Chemise, Draw ers, Might Unwns, Hklrla, elaborately trimmed with embroidery, and worth considerable mere, at sue An extra Let ei ChUdren's Muslin Drawers, at loc. a pilr. Nursing Aprons at 10c. GREAT REDUCTIONS -IN- Jerseys ! - Jerseys ! Ladlea' Black Jerseys at 25c Ladles' Hlack Boucle Jerseys at 37c. Colored Boucle Jerseys at 5Jc. Our fompadeur rrent Jerseys, polka at 79c Ureat Bargains In bctuirgrade Jerseys. Children's J erne at S53. dot, Parasols! Parasols! Parasols! BELOW OOET. Ladles' Striped Parasols at 23c. fengee Parasols, Mc. Colored Satin Parasols, 11.00. Black satin Parasols Belew Cost. SW It will pay you te call and examine our bargain! offered. FANS AT QliKATLY RKDVOBH PRICKS. Satin rana reduced from 11.00 te B7c rins White rans Very Cheap. Call and Cen vines Teurselrts. AT KRXBMAN'sL New Sprini Neckties AT KttHMAM'g. There Is no caraent eeneernlng the fit of which sun U inere parUcular than a Shirt. Shirt CutUns la a me Art, Te nt comforta ble a shirt must be eat with tae proper anotem. leal curves, tke workpeople must be practical sUrVBakers. Having had an experience of w int. best euttsrlel sod most durable l we etatw w .mw.mhws,, wees U tke Market for tke Least Possible Mentr. "'Tubman1!, M West sUeg itrest,.li)iitei, CLOTHING. v Ml.tilAMtfUn A rtMl'KIt VisWsiVi (A LI, L'H BV TELRPH0NK. WILLIAMSONS FOSTER. ZEPHYR CLOTHINC FOB TUR- Heated Term. Thin Celts and sts, 11.50 te 17 CO. Men's Linen I'ants, K.e. tnllsl. 'lhln Cassluieru t'ants, tl"5te$3 m l.lnen ami Mohair Dusters, Ve tell Ml. Hunts' fancy l.lnen and Plain White Veits. 7.'c,tl 10,11 W, rioe. ' i.hlldmu's One Plece l.lueu and (llnshara Kilts. SIM and rim. Children's Linen Knee Pant Suits, S1.7J. TRUNKS. The Uefnlar Stoamer Trunk, suitable for Short 1 Hts te henslde or the Mountains, 11.31, small slte farateKas, ti.u te H tn Oas, Tan and Piatu Black, Morocco Tallses, Alllicater and MralKht wraln Club Haxa aud Ue tits' llamlMUi hels at thu Lewest Prlies. Snmmer Hats and Caps. straw and Canvas Hals, Mc Seli roll and Pocket Hats. 50c. Silk TraelltiK Caw,c ,Me, and 73c Summer Lap Dusters, Wu te II 50. HEATED TERM UNDERWEAR. i -AN1- Liuht Summer Neckwear. Italbrlggtn and French Netted Undershirts, 30c. teathcr Weight and Jean Drawers, hc Light and Dark shade autnmcr .Neckwear, all styles, te se cu. Mreng Working shirt. c Fancy Mrtped bummer lannel Whirls, inc. K arrow 1'lnaled rail Drrss h1rt. One Dellar. Uenu'and Beys' Swimming Pants, la teiJcU. SUMMER SHOES. Ladles' Dengnla Kid Htttten Shoes, all the peptt'ar shapes. S3 U and U.SO Indies' American Kid llulten UoeU, styles Bex loe and Common sense, II VI Ladles' Hand Snwed lAcoOxterd Shoes, 11.00 llenu' Halmerals, 11.10. t.ents' Butten Shoes. II V), II 75. Iji tits' Lew Cut sumtuer shoes at Lew Prices WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 32, 34, 3G tnd 38 Enst King Bt., LNC ASTkB, PA. rjra amu avrrBma. -JkTKWL'OMKK8,UATUIi ON ! EVEKYBODV UIMEUBKIt ! When you get InCnntrn ?ittarn, lust drop into IheTKAaud COKKKK 8TUKK (the only one In sight), and get our prices nt all k'oed. coine and we will greet you cerdUlly. O0U 8UOAU IS 4t,L 8UO AK 1 OUIITKAIS ALL THAI uu it cerrr.K is all cerr kk i NO ADULTKUATlON ONE TKIAL S ECU UK J OUK CUSTOM. lletiiembar the Address CLARK'S TEA AND COFEEB STORE, NO. 36 CKNTKKHUUAKK. mara-tldAw QH ! MAMMA, I Alt bO WAKM. Ob ! Mamma, 1 Am Se Warm. PLEASE OITI ME 10c TO BUT A FIN. Yeu go te CLARKE'S and buy a pennd of his Best Combination CeOee, same, as be made at tbe picnic the ether day, which was pronounced by all the best they ever drank, and ha will give you an Elegant Japanese ran. Alse ask htm for a sample sheet el Laundry Dlulne. Ileg'vea it away te ail his customers. CLARKE'S Orifintl Ti nd (Ms Sters Origintl Tea tad CeITm Stere, NO. 52 WEST KINO STREET, LANCASTKIt, PA. WATOMBm, m w ATCHEH. CLOCKH, CHAINS AND JKWBLHY. Special Wakhei for Pinuri ud BaUraadera. Fine let of Kings," Ae. Alse, Elgin, Waltham (Aurera for which lam Sele Agent), and ether rinVClaai Watches. Best Watch and Jewelry Repairing. Asrcerrect time by Telegraph Dally, only place la city, L. WEBER. Na 1SU N. Uneen St. Near Penu'a K. B. Depot. y Spectacles, Eyeglasses and Optical Uoeds. All Kinds of Jewel rv. N BW JKWKL.RY HTOKE. CHARLES S. GILL. LATEST DESIGNS IM J SILVER JEWELRY! Ne. 10 WEST KINQ STREET, LANCA8TKB, PA. mayll-lyd SUUOOL TAX, 1887. Tbe duplicate Is In tbe hands of theTreas urer. Three per cent, off if paid en or before Ansust l, 18877 OBce hours from a. m. til 14 p. m. W. O. MAkSUALL. Treasurer. Jes-tMIt no, li centre square, m m OSS I ? r. V. il. "M, ..... - t i-T , laftsj&t iiaiift .Jkt WlfcTCfcAJktife.
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