mys ititH&er BSUIirT' '- v"ii'srv "- .,. " agj- - 2t rui't'M? J1 (TWHliW r, ," "" f v .. ev.r-j' n W?" THE IANCASTEK DAILY INTELLIGENCE!, SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1887. tn "-t? r tn-st j-cm tf ivy ' jV)s t-rVl ! pf5 8 fW- fak & 6& K& y , & Eb te. ,T' v . .- ilfef . UAH'S TRAGIC DEATH imruM mmBWuam wmitm turn mm tmm evantuuA. M Bafara Hi Cesa- BMMtajMaw, VMM Beader tm mtr himtwm arc itw . MywiS young German about 19 raa drowned wiiiia nateing id we iff Woodward Heck Friday alter. I 4 o'clock and hla body waa net matl! two noun Afterwarda,when It it te the aurtaea by aeme boys who Ma Um atrcam in aaarcb or It atwiataneaa of the case are reported M.MIewa t Gottfried Myera and Jamea ten were companion! ana utbu r te each ether en weal Kin aireei bearding with Martin Helbel and ftm with ble father, J. K. McNaufth- Tenag McNaughton la the ewner of a fjeat whteh hi kept at Heinej'a tavern, at jPSmbTB landing . Myera bad several times anjeji jaenauguieii w uike uiiu wi- ''1HLV ed the latter consented te de 4m? Friday afternoon. They lelt home Barfly alter neon, and walking out te naatlTa Landing took the beat and rowed Cgpiifce stream aa far aa Woodward Keck, In r of Woodward Hill cemetery. Hern the n Mmmmm- m MMwaa puuea ashore ana Myers went in ' --S bathing, wblte McNaugbten, who was net M well, remained ashore. Myera had been In 9, tha velar but a short time, when he threw sA pMa bands, exclaiming, "Jlniinie! Jlm W ,B4s)t" and dlaappeared under the water. As i.e.'- iBsaiMd Inte the beat and pushed out into itt .- . .. . . . a- mt vn ina vwi.nv bt mwirn n. mra rnn. lb stream te the point at which Myers went down, lie looked Inte the water, In hope Of awing bta friend, and thrust an ear Inte the stream In hopes that he might seize it and tb.ua be rescued. Nearly halt an hour was pent in this way, when It being certain that Myera had been aelzed with cramp anil drowned, McNaughton rowed down the atieani te GraeuVa Landing and reimrted the drowning. The newa spread rapidly lu the eutnern part of the city, and a large rty waa organized te search ier the body, which waa recovered as above stated. Meantime yenng McNaughton had has tened into town te bear the and news te Myers relatives and friends. He told Mr. Belbel about It, and Mr. Helbel bad word sent te the young man's aunt, Mrs. Chsrles Schmidt, G32 Columbia avenue, wbere Myers bad lived before be went te beard with Mr. Belbel. The dead body of the young man was seen afterwards taken te Mr. Scheldt's and Coro Core ner Honeuian notified, lie summoned a Jury composed of Jehn Mpangler, Jehn MUllchaeck, Jacob Heuders, llenrv Wel!, Geerge Oblender and Cenrad Meeer. They rendered a verdict of accidental drowning. Gottfried Myera was a native of Wittenberg, Germany ; be came te this country three or four years age, and made his home with his aunt, Mrs. Schmidt, until last May when he took beard with Mr. Belbel. lie was a cigar maker by trade, and worked ter Obllnger Bres., it Ce., in the large factory in the "Hetel Lancaster" building. He was a mom bar of the Lancaster Liederkranz and the Lancaster Mionnerehor. BUBAKIXU AH UHDINAHCM. Much Complaint Aueut tba Uej BthliK vfllb In Mew el CIUn A Soeug Slsu Narrewlr Km- Utath Begular CorrespenUence et IsTSLLiacMen. Columbia, July 13. 1 he ordinance which prohibits bathing in the river between the henrs et sun rUa and sun set Is being in fringed daily. There have been no moa-mres abate this numnce. Kvery alas between the hours of six and eight a string of boys extending all the way from the bridge te the tee loot of t'nlen streets may be seen en gaging in this popular sport in direct viola tion "Pile law. The efUcers are as a rule very active and elllclent, but in this one instance they are, te say the least careless, and In consequence. this sport is engaged in with impunity. Many ladles, for whom beating poseMs at tractions are obliged te forego this enjoy ment, and thus the river, in which all bae an equal share, is monopolized by a few. The boys then are net only violating an ordi nance, but they are trampling ueq the rights of ethers, and thus make themselves objects of criticism. We are charitable enough te believe that the boys de net leek at the matter in this light, and that the course pursued is the ontgrewth et careless ness. Let them then be aroused te a souse of their situation, and the infringement of the ordinance will cease ; and all will be en abled te take advantage of the enjoyments ailetded by the river. Narrow Kscaps rrein Death. A. young mau by the name of ltlttuer, wLe waa among the excuraloulatateMouuUirelna yesterday, had a miraculous escape from deal h Juat aa the train waa rounding Caiques curve he fell from the step en which be hxd been standing and tdruck the ground with consid erable force. He escaped with a few bruises and tern clothes. Among the excursionists were two young men who will no doubt leek back upon this trip with considerable Interest, one or these was left at Mount Gretna and the etber "topped " at Mlddletewn. A Yerk woman who was among these who pent the day at Lltttz, had a spark blown against ber clothing, which Ignited. Great consternation prevailed throughout the en tire train until the lire was smothered by the woman being enveloped in a shawl. The woman was net injured. Jehn Carsen, alias Kit Carsen, a notorious "tough," was arrested yesterday ky Olllcer Wittick, charged with robbing Jehn H, Smith's saloon. He was brought before 'Bqulre Kvans, who committed him te jail te await trial at court Jehn Petersen, charged with implication In the above robbery, was arrested by the aameeUluer. He was dismissed for want of evidence. JohnHpencer, an empleye en the Penn sylvania rallrevi, had his left feet badly mashed by the fall or a rail which be was carrying. He was taken te his home where he reeeived medical attention. Twe frame houses will be sold at the Franklin house tbls.evenlng. Chief Burgess Hall will open au otllce In the opera house which will be open every evening between the hours el 7 snd H o'clock. Miss Fannie McUUtinger, of 1'heenlxv ille, la Tlsiting Mrs, Frank Zeigler en Waluut street The lllrth riree. Mr. Merrow, the builder, has completed the temrjerarv reef ever lhe lllrai, a iir..,,.... building. Hacks have been erected iQ the uiper stories and en these are being stories and en these u Uiin,, bung the damaged clothing, as fast ab the appraisers have made au iuventery or it AU the clothing in the second story and tba cut geed In the tlrst, have been inven teried. All of it la wet and much of it is aaeuldy, and en the whole it is a sorry leek' leg let, It will be aeme days before the ap praisement will be completed. We learn that Uli the purpose of Hlrsh A Brether te resume business aa seen aa pessl ble, but whether at the corner of North queen and Centre Square or at some etber place baa et been fully determined. The adjustment el the leases of A. Hlrsh Will net begin before Monday, when the goeda will be appraised by arbitrators chosen ruBectlvely by Mr. Hlrsh and lhe insurance eeeapanlea. aeaereusOBer from Mr. Guilds CjrruaT. Fax, aecretary of the HerksCeuniy AgrtaaUtural society, baa received from CrMrgt W. Cbilde a check for 150 te be eflered h far the has eaaayea Berka county, net te need 1.000 werda, by the pupil tn any school ! use eeuatr. with the exoarjtlen of the tmv ad trie' bfcb aaboeia of Reading." The ex. bm aa mm m gire um pupua u the rjr of ebnlalsvg tba Piite. AMOHU tttm 1'ULICJt. People Who Fell Inte Arms at the llfrie-ers. Hulls Settled. Walter Tanger t w ss arrested aeme time age en the charge of desertion, and was held In ball for trial at court esterdsy tils bends man refuted te serve longer, and Waller was arrested in HarrlMmrg by Olllcer Kellly. He was brought te this city ami ledged In jail. William r.salck was chained before Alder man been with lalee ptuUiiM, en complaint el Tred Aer. 1 lie latter sale! that l.-wlek came te hli shini some time sge snd had a horse fhed all around. He rrpreeented that K.I ward Hauidnc had sent him there with the here and he had the work charged te 111 in. This was found te l untrue and Axer brought suit Keslck rattled last even ing by paying the claim and costs. Jacob lllaul, who was charged with dis orderly conduct and asviult en cemptauit el Ueorge Iiiilr, was discharged ler want et eTldence, ty Alderman Deen. The chm) of ftHult against Imie Ham Ham eond, which was brought by Henry Nbaub, waOisml-ed, the accused paying all coats. Kate Derwart, a resident el Kulton street, has lieen held ler a hearing belere Alder man l'inkerteu en the charge of disorderly conduct Jehn l'lsher, w he fwys hu resides In the lower part of the county, cme te town es terday and proceeilod te lake In the town, lis went te the hniiHe of Hurry isnderaen, and w Inte there he leit a dollar nml ti quar ter He charged AnnieCenway, who resides with Sndorsen,wltb stealing the money and made complaint against her belere Alderman lUrr. He also made complaint against Uslellehskean, charging her with epsn lewd ness, and ns;tinst Sindersin ler keeping a bawdy house. The pirtles gae ball for hear ings. The ceses of adultery and deseitlnn sgalnst Lewis Kiphorn were dlsmlsseii last even ing by Alderman Hershey, the ttmiplsluts having been withdrawn. The acciiHst pld the cesta. Busan Htsckheuse was charged before the same alderman with adultery with Kiphorn, and that case was also settled. (eerge It. KUille, alias Hall, was cotumit cetumit tevl te-day liy Alderman llarr in default of bull en a cnarge et larceny and surety of the peace preferred by Casper Hartman. CbarleitU. Wllkle hs brought suit befere Alderman llarr against two treu known as " Veor Heuse Christ " and " lltvarian Jee " for assault and battery, surety of ttie ieace and drunken and disorderly conduit 'lhey have net yet been arrested. Til KOfJC ttHAHB. It Winn (ielilrn Opinion Irtun Meaililllr. In Crawford Ceuttlj. The Mnadvllle iirjiudfiruii gives an inter eating description of the smvainful working of the Kote automatic brake ou Tuesday evening, when the following gtntlemen represented the company : M. 1). llerter, Mansheld, O , president ; Rebert M Agnew, Lancaster, Ph., vice president ; K C Lin ham, Mansheld, e , mechanical supcrlu tendent Hnelly, the idea Is as fellows : Oj the under side et the draw head or beam, is a short Iren pin, ou the Inside of and against which rests one end of a lever, the ether end of which Is connected with the break chain, or red. As the draw hed give when the cars cotne together, the rtwtilt is that the pin under the draw head presses the lever back and thus sets the break, thus it will be seen that if the air brakis en the engine be set, every car in the train will press en the one ahead of It and thus ret Its own brakes. Te the questien: "Hew de you manage te back a train?" we were Informed that a " governor " was arranged en the axle of the car. This " governor " Is similar In its uses te that et a stationary en gine and is se expanded by ceritrllucsl me tlen when the train Is moving that It thrown the brake lever "into gear ' with ihe pin under the draw bead, but when the tmlu steps the governor ceases te rotate, and thus allows thu lever te drop under ll.e pin, only te be " regeared " when the train starts again. "We wero Informed by gentlemen con nected with thoNypaue, who have witnessed a portion of the present test that it has the aptiearamoef being absolutely i-erfect The train is at all times under control, although some of the heaviest down prides were ran at the rate of forty miles an hour. '1 lit, train, leaded with eats, leaves this morning In ciu ciu liuuauce of its trip te ew 'v.erk." bummer 1 rlur--. Themns F McElllgett and fmnlly have gene te Atlantic City for a wtek. William 11. iteilly, of Uirg) M Stuliiman A Ce., has gene te Atlantic Viiy tern week. 11. S r'nnklln lett te-ds.v lira -veuk's so journ at Point Pleasant, N. J. Miss Lettie C. Hess, el Uarrisburg, is visit ing her sister, Mrs. Menne M. Fry. Mrs. James .Stewart Is at the.Shtlburne house, Atlantic City. A. 1 . Hestetter, ea , h.vi goue te lUhobeth Heech te spend a short time, llarr C Moere, tobacco dealer el this city, lelt this morning te join Ids family at Atlantic City. On Monday next Hen J II Livingston and wile will take an extended trip via Phil adelphia, Wilmington, Hever, llBlrniir, te the rapes, Point Comlert, Norfolk, Itnaueke, up the valley te White Sulphur r-prinf, Natural liridge, Luray, Chauiberaburg and Uarrisburg. Miss Margie Hutnphrevllle, of Ltncwter, is visiting Miss Aura Kei-ter, et .Seventh avenue, Alteena. Jeshua Uhler, of Lancaster, is visiting his auut, Mrs. Fred. Hiker, In Mirlmis. A Majority ler lUrt. from thel.aucantir Inquirer The Lancaster county deleg ites te the He publican state convention lud i-i nferetice in this city en Wednewlay. 'I lie iiljt-ct was tesgree, if possible, en a caiulldiiln ler state treasurer, te that the delatien e uld pre sent a solid front at the convention. All the delegates wero present: Jacob Mumma, Henry It. Keller and Jacob W. Landis, of the Ivertheru representative district ; Jeseph C. Walker and Jehn S Witiuer, el the Southern dlxtrlct, and S. H. Martin, of the City district. Alter talking the, matter ever four et them announced themselves ler Hart; Messrs. Walker, Wltmer, Martin and Keller, while the ether two, Messrs. Landis and Mumma, were net dlspt ed te commit tliemsulves. Doubtless thu vote in convention will stand four for Hart, and two for whoever will bu his principal opponent. I OUAI. (,'lllfS, Charles I- Yeung, of this city, lias been granted a pension during the past week. egetahle of all kinds were very plentiful at the Central market this morning. Seyeral dais sge Harry H. Kuriz, of Salis bury township, shot an eagle which meas ured 7 Icet i inches from tip te tip et the wings. The Lancaster Inquirer savs the famous camp at Landlsvllleueii the decline', aud the greuuds are reported salable. j euu aiier uas been appointed poatmas peatmas ir at Conov, this county. ten Mareie Weaver. n.red me von. nf t'liiiri'htewn. fell lerty loot into a vvt II where the water was I en leuiueup. sue was ret cued without in I Ju'y A meeting of these Interests! in llm nrr. Posed Cornwall A New Helland nil I read will by held at the Slyer house, lu New Helland, next Tuesday evening. land llaillr Cut A tew days age Henry Stapt, a young man employed by William Wlsner, butcher, .US Seuth ejueen street, while in the act of kill ing a beg, cut hiiuselt 6ry severely in the left hand. Just as he was about tepluuge the knife into the hog's threat the animal made a desperate struggle, aud thekultneii tered Mr. S'tapl'a lett hand, making a fearlul gash acres-H the palm and splitting the thumb open from end te end. Decided Against Fry. In the case of the managers et the bar din ner against Jehn Hancock Fry te recover the ft subscribed by him, Alderman Fordney today gave Judgment for the plalntllU for the amount et the bill and cost. The Mulders fjull Werk, from the Christiana Ledger. Superintendent Helbert. of tbe Christiana machine shops, last week net I tied tbe inol inel dera that their wanes would be reduced from f2 per day te tl 90, whereupon eeven of tbe empleyes packed their gripsucka and started out te leek for greener paalurea. jik uAut.Anw vrutiu. Might of Aliens le Anjulre anit Held Ileal K-.ta.le In tb I'liltrtl Slates. The following Is lh text et the attorney general's opinion with regard te the act te restrict ownership et real estate lu the terri tories te American citizen : First As mines are real estate, or Inherit able Interests In leal esta'e, the act deea apply te them. Second--As stock In a corporation is per per eonalty, an alien can lawlully have, own and held shares of stix-k Issued by an American corporation which Is new thu owner et min eral lauds In territories ; but If the holding by aliens exceeds twenty per cent such corpora tien can nelthei acquire, Hern, own nor Here after acquire real estate while mere than twenty per cent et stock Is held aud owned by aliens. Third V'nder the act the advancement of meuev herealter by aliens for the purpose- or developing mining properly is lawlul, but no interest in the real estate can be acquired by such advancement, nor would an alien have the right te purchase the real estate nor any Interest therein en a nun maiie since me as sage of the act, even If sold en his own se curity or lien. Fourth Miens may lawfully contract with Amcri'-an owners te work mine by personal contracts for hire or by beua tide leases for a reasonable time. Ilather Dreniiril at Nerraftcnsett At Narragansett Pier the tlrst latallty of the season and one el the lew In the history of the Pier occurred Friday. The storm et last night drove In a high sort and at the bathlne hour the tide was at the ebb, making a strong out ward current Among the bathers was doergo It Itedoiue, aged thirty live, or Londen. He was a peer swimmer, but he attempted te reach the raft which stsMtied but short distance from the shore. The current carried hlin te one sldeand Uyend tt On attempting te swim back he found that his strength was net equal te the task aud he gradually drilled seaward. Ills cries for help brought Profes Profes eor Moses Hrew n, of Bosten, te his assistance who encouraged bliu te stronger ellert Just then an attempt te launch the life beat was mode, but was lutile, A second attempt was successful, but Heueuie was lest te sight among the high waves. Profeiwer Itrewn was picked up by mistake, he sup posing that the ether was In. Htxlemewas seen te sink by several en the raft, but they were powerless te save him. He had been there since Wednesday wilh his mother, stepping at the Atwood house. Se ' Mllllla ler Chicago Considerable Indignation has been aroused among Intelligent and leading colored men In New Orleans b the elllclal announcement that the color line Is te be drawn by the managers of the International military en campment te Is) h Id at Chicago, 'lhe an nouncement was made through the publica tion et correspondence between Colonel J. II Hlchardsen, or the Washington artillery, aud Secretary P. J. Heverldge, el the Inter Inter nstlenal military encampment Colonel Klchardseii wrote a letter te Secretary Hev erldge, whU h concluded as fellows : 1 would s-k, also, it the negre question will be treated In Chicago as it was lu Wash ington, and will negre companies be allowed te attend, pirade, and couiiele In the drill" Te this Secretary Ueveridue replied as fol fel lows : 1 am this day In receipt of a letter from (enera! C. s. Hentley, general manager of the International military encampment, dated at Londen, June -1. In which be re quests me te say te you, ethcially, that cel ered troops will net be permitted te attend the international encampment. Yeu will be pleased te knew that tne advices trem the general are most encouraging. The Keeeuue Contiutselen. The Pennsylvania revenue commission at Atlantic City Friday discussed the third section et the bill, which provides for the taxing of corporations. Kx-Attercev tieneral 1'nluier utlered a reselutlcn te the ctr't tht corporations be clas slriesl for the purpe-e el UW Ien, and that the valuation be made up trem the capital stock and indel fslness at market value. The present valuation is upon the dividend paid. Without action the commission adjourned until Monday. The commission has decided net te hear any person or delegation, and that all parties having lews te present should de se lu writing. It is explained by the com missioners that though the clause exempting wacbe, furniture and can lanes trem taxa tion had been stricken from the bill, it was net intended te tax them, they being ex empted by an eiisting law. Ise Deaths In Christiana, from thu Ledger. Andrew Halley, who has been living with his son-in-law, Henry H. Kent, in this place, died yesterday at 12 o'clock. He was In bis vi.h year. The funeral will take place en Monday next at Mr. Kent's residence ; Inter ment at Uoneyhreok. Charles Hue, aged 57, who was burled en Tuesday in the Octoraro ceuiietery, waa one of the eldest engineers en the P. K It , and for some years ran an engine when the read was conducted by the slate. He was also master mechanic for awhile at the company's shops at I'arkesburg. Fer two years past he had tM-tn in the employ or the Christiana machine company, and was considered by them a tlrst -class mechanic. escueil ly a Brave Swimmer. At Atlantic City, N. J., MNi Mlua Denni son, et Kentucky, a.levely and aoL-emplisbed young lady, when in the surf bathing Fri day, was carried by a huge wave out beyond her depth, 'ihe tide waa going out at a tearful rate, with a strong wind blow ing from the land. She drllteel near one el the lartfe piers,snd would have been drowned bail net a gentleman who was en the pier seen her, and Instantly jumped overboard ami brought her te the shore. Her rescuer left at 01100 In his wet clothes without giving his name, but It has been learned that the gallant swimmer was T. Kussell Hill, a nephew of the late den. A. P. Hill, of Vir ginia. Mr. Hill isaoetleeaud tea salesman, of New Yerk city. Usee lull . The league games yesterday were : At Philadelphia : Pittsburg I, 1'hilsdelpnla .! ; at New Yerk : New Yerk I, Indianapolis.!. 'lhe Association games wore: At Philadel phia : Cleveland 0, Athletic I ; at Ntaten Island : Mets", Nt Leuis "(eleven Innings); at Ilroeklyn : Louisville ti, Hroeklyn f ; at Haltimere : Cincinnati I, Haltlmere 1. Although the Clevelands wen yesterday's game by ti tn 1, a Iresh umpire named Mitchell gave it te the Athletics by 'J te 0 en account el some trouble during the game, 'ihe crowd roundly hissed him. A Lancastrian s Contract r rout thu Mlddletewn Press. II. F. Ntautler, of Lancaster, has the con tract te de the grading for the two extra tracks west of Mlddletewn. He has a large force of men at work with horses, carta and plows pulling down the banks et earth. He was working in the fields j ust west of the tube mills this week. Preparations are also being made te erect the additional bridging neesieel across the Pennsylvania canal at Youugspert. A Magic Key. reiui the Ne Helland Clarien. Fast Karl claims a key that iiesMsses mere than theordinaryvirtuesefakey.lt is claimed that the key will cure tetanus, or lockjaw, and that It only lately cured a child in tbe family of Knland Weller of tbe fatal disease. 'I'he key was brought from Kurepe yeara age and is owned by one who has no faith in the sup. orstltleus cure of powwowing. A Locust Tree la Hlcxini. On the larm of Jehn Hiirkbart, In Fast llemplleld township, there ia a locust tree which is in full blossom. It isaratberueer time for a tree te blossom, but it is true, for Constable Christ Kline brought a bunch of blossoms te town with him this morning. I'arnell s CunsertatUiu rrein thu Nel erk Tribune Mr. Parnell'a conservatism Is indeed the stronghold and defense of these wbe be lieve that home rule will prev e of permanent benellt te the island when once it has been granted. I'ltsrosTsaet a ass That never read se far Te knew thu chuij why uiusle was erdutnud ! Was It net te relr nh tba mind et man After bis duties or h's usual pain T 't(irij)rur. A Ship Lest in a Cyclone. The abip Firlh of Olna, of Glasgow, Beet, land, baa been leat in a cyclone In Java waters. Jierentirecrea-.nurnberlDgtwenty. Ave, perished. tt t. O. H of A Metes. The following Camp In I'etinsylvanlaabew a gain of i'l or mere In membership for the year ending June .10th: Ne. .".0, Shamekln, 4T, Frank ford, 4,'.; Weniersvlllrs aij Cen tralla,.T.i; Ulrardvtlle, ltd, Fieeland.V, Wll Wll llamsUiwn.'.'e i Ne. 1M, Heading, II.', Carlisle, :; Spring City, :d, Ne ..te, St Ijiwrence, .11; Ni "."l, Lebanon, .".'. I, line Kiln, -T ; Ne. U.M ; Bethlehem, 48 , Lansford, Tti; eriiieut, 41 ; Ne. VJI, Mahaney ell), ,ie , Saxtuti, el , Ashley, Ne. -J I J, Scratilen, W, Niv 1'is Allentewu, hl;Norrlstewii, U, Ne 'JU, Phil adelphia, '.7 t'lerre Hill, Is, Mantis Choice, '-T ; Ne. IT.t, F.asten, 07 , .Nail-, Allentewu, !.', Leeaxirt, 74; Nvwmatitewti, U , Ne. 17s Soranten 10; Plymouth 71 , Mlnersvllle, .te. Ne. , Philadelphia, K ; Ne. '-'m, Stienan Stienan deah, 40 ; Ne, 2Z, Heading, hi ; l'.phrabt, .W ; llismarck, 'Ji : Mauck Chunk, i'i Lykens .k ; Sleelteu, l.'O. The total gains Including tbeuew camps, will add ever f(W -while the total leasea from all camps is less than 'JU0. A camp will be Instituted at Dimver, this county, ou July 10, by state and illsttht oil). c-era. A parade will ts given at 7 p. tit., by the nelghlmrlng i-auips. Nwluilleil HT tlunre Men W lllaiu Haines, a well-to-de catienter of 1 icnteu, N. J., age n'i years, was swludleil by two bunce men Friday of (l.uiv, 'I'he bunce meu took him te a risuu, w here he speedily wen t.sKl lu a lottery. Te stsure his prize he went te bank and drew rl.tve, which he handed te the sharers te ceiivtiuu them that he was a rtvq-enslble party. Then Haines was IiiductsI te leave the room ter a moment, and when he returned his money wsa gene. The sharpers gave their names as Creen and Sawder. I'st lour lai. Persons who ewe state aud county ta should pav up at once, for after August 1 au additional live per cent will Is) added. (Iran J coins' rt te utiht by the Libert band nt M i uiie icher ti ill. -I, til, a at renrjti I uttl tlie track en hat hlin: stnst Is coin pteted. i trs leave Puke and hast Klntr stuet- everv uierulutr. eet pi Minds), at 7 .11 and 7 10 Mr trw Lpixir Heading depot Alse at neon ler thu 1J.i train, and meet both trains In thee veil lug. 15 -,--t . I lie tnturanee lavesliuent Itetter Than a eieveruiueut lienet. Iho equitable l.llu Asjuntnce cennpvny re isirts tbal It hv Jtisl made the fellenlnK ea.ti settlement 1 1 1 1 a resident at Portland, N. II, who as tnsuictl ler II mi under a tlttes-n jrear Tenttne Hillc lune 1J, I-T2 The total amount psld tn pnmtuuis as $TiH lhe cash dnwu try htm was l,tn 1 whlchts mem thvn lhe lace of ths Killcy, and Is 1JJ per cent el the pre inluius paid. Ihus, lu addition te tllteen jean eit Insurance, he hs received back the total amount Itive-ste'd, and a "tuni"ual te psreent. IHir annum cemsuud luleiet beslde-s Vrn 1 ere Sir. Aliiueeineele A Ooed VrrHit'j Oiiijvini -IHj Adauis company, which opens at Iho limn 1 opera heiusu next week. Includes senile et thu best spectaltj people lu the profession. They are' sure 10 give a rattling geed show. Mist Adams hersult. Is quits a favorite In Lancaster fheli a clever woman, lull of life', and with lehn II Wills appe-ars In eveml sketches, renter A II Utf he's, the great ieng and dance team, ranny I.awts, sorleenmlc, and .-tie'nau A Cene', two et the lunulest Irish cemedtsns before the) jio jie ple, aie also with thu party. VMATU. reRKsxT. In this clt), en lhe TM Inst., Ann M, wife et casper rurrvst. In thueUhyearel hcrnKe The relatlv es and friends of the family are rei spectfully lnvtteel te attend the funeral, Irem her husbands residence. Ne. tVt West hint; alresjt. en Sundey slternoen at I e'cleKk. lu lennentat Wexslward Hill cemetery. y-:td Mv lie tn this city, nn'theUM InaL, i Jltlrekl atver. In thu Uthyisiret hlsaKe. the relatives and trlends of the family, ale the Lancaster SI ennercher, are respectlull) In vited te attend the funeral from the residence et his uncle, Charles bcbinldt, Ne i.i; C'eliittibU avenue', en Sunday atterunen, at 1 o'eleck. In termentat Woeelwarel Hill ccuicti ry. It Ksiicsmas In this city, ou the lil Inst., luhn 11. kableuiaa. The relatives and friends et the family, also Canossateue Tribe. Ne. JU, I. O. U M, and the erdi r In general, are respectfully Invited te at tend the funeral, from his late residence. Ne '-V. West Mltllln street, ou .Monday afternoon at: e clock. ltd MAMHMTB. rbluulelpbla Produee Market. Pbiladsli-hia, July ii flour market gtcudy ; sales, 1 "' barrels ; Minnesota takers, II i.ejl te ; Pennsylvania ramily.tl T!I3 SO ; Western de, aiueOVi; 1'atents, at .viai &. Bye flour steady, tl WQ'i 75. wheat-July, stiie., August, MJc i bept , Si'.c. corn Inly, t. August, fbc; Sept., 4c ; Oct.. 4fcc. Oats inly, J-L.c; August, XJkc, SepU, :ic; Oct.JlJic Mew aera auraat. Nsw Yeu. July 23. rienr market dull ; rine, tl 10O1 tu. Superfine. 91 tifli .; nana tn choices extra State, aj TtiJJI tu , gesMl te fancy extra Western, at '0 w ; common te kiksI e'Vtni etern, f.1 l's31 u). Wheal Ne. 1 lied ttLauj. ')): Nn. J de, Hc: Ne. J lUsi. winter. July, '"V:: Aug, te'ic : receipts IW'O bus ; shtpwenu. 107.000. Cern Ne. t mlxeel cash. 45WO ; de J uly, ttQ ; Auif..,M.c: Sept., isc ; recclpU, 157,10V; snip men is, 1 I e. OatsMe. 1 White Btata. J.'OIOci Ne. i de Sic; Na2 Mixed, .luly, jJJ.c ; receipts, 4I,UJ; shtpmenu, zt. Bye dull ; Westarn, MOXc ; State, S1H9&3C lliirley nominal. Ferk dull; old mess, 15015;s. Lard Aug, a. Jl : Sept.. 17 01. Molasses nominal at 'Hc for 90 beblng stock. Turpentine eA.ler at Jlc. Beefn .lull ; strained te KOOd.ll 0SO1 25. Petroleum dull ; Beflnea, In caJtes.HKc areianui einu ; anun te i.iverpcmi, aa. liuiier hrui 1 Western C "winery, ltsttile. Chisise dull i Western Flat. ll(J15c, Htate rartery.tiOluc.Kancy White, lmsivy,c; Coleiod VifAc. Kgs steady; Bute, l!s315)ic; Western, KQ 1 'c. sugar steady: Beflneel Catleaf, fsacj.c: branulated. 5 iS-Ibc Tallew stealy ; prime city, 3c. Bice nnuilnal; Carolina, talr te geed, 3JHC ceftue il nu : fair cargee s. Se ,c. (train and rrovuieua. riimlshed by B. K. Ynndt, llreker. Cbiuaoe, July a, I o'clock p. m. Wheat. Cern. Oats. Perk, Lard. July August 1 I'-i SIV, Vti .... h A7 September. 71'. 37. 'r.'i .... t,.7n October .i)i iVi aH .... 1. 77 November S,'t t, 17 December ;iX 37 Becelpts Car Leta. Winter Wheat 103 Spring Wheat 6 Cern. in Oats lj lierley.'. '. ', 1 ',,..'. '.,.. OU City. Crude OU f7'. Ueae Keeeluta Uegs ,l Closing Piieus 2 o'clock p. m. Wheal, Cern. Oats. Perk. Lara. July ii .K.K 21 .... 1. ii August IU!4 J"rW 24H .... B 57 September 71! 37K 2V .... e 1,7 October IS J7 2X .... H 75 Nevemlier 37'4 b 57 December 75;, J7 OU CUV. LrudnOU VM onieaee rredtMe aiaraes. CSIuaoe, Jul 23, 10JU a, m. Market opened. w neat Aug.. 7ec,c; Bept, lie; Oct.TJHc. Cern Aug , .17;,c; bept , 37c ; Oct , 37;.c! Oats Aug , 2&c ; SepL, Vt'jc , Oct,, ,7c. Perk Net quoted. Lard Aug, an Ml ; bept, t ,70 Oct, p, 75. Short Ulbs-Aug., S 00 j SepL, as lu; 031, rs7K tLOHiaa, Wheat-July, (c.t Aug., tc; Sept, 7iejC Oct , 73c Cern-JuIy,3.Xc 1 Aug, a.Jic ; Sept, S7Xc ; Obb, 37Kc OaU-luly, 24Xc; Ang,Xc: Bept, 25c. Oct, aHc- I'erk Net qiietesl. Lard Inly, SB U; Aug, lb 57H; Sept, 6b7, ;Oet, IM7 X. Kit I ul. is tu 1 Aug,SUI; Sept., as WX. Oct., 17 'J). uve atesa BUraea, Caioaee, July It Tke Drevtri' Journal re ports : Cattle BecelpU, tU0 bead; shipment, atut market strong! shlnntnfr ataars. Sbe te l.Sueae., at 10M Jti stackers and fanners, II 70 91 10 1 cows. Culls and mixed, 11 2fiJ ou ; Texas eavuci, ee tsju sj. Uegs Bejeelpts. 15.OTD head 1 shipments. 400 head 1 market stronger 1 rough ana mlxetLl&tS 5 se 1 packing and shipping, e i 35 Flight i65Mtskipe,ajuijaate, " Sheep-tuesJpu, 1,000 haadt sUpmtmta, none 1 market steady 1 nattvee. ti TS4M JO 1 West ern, ai i w, xaxans, ta OOijs W; Iambs, 11 U 75e sua Lrmrr. Cattle Baeatpta, S shlpmtmu, asst market nothing doing ; all through censlgninanu 1 cars shipped te New Yrra.Dena. Uctja-Keetipts, juoe kaUt thipwaau ltw bead! market slew 1 1'hllsdelphlas, V ss H Yorkers, & S.va)V IV t common In Hunt, K iitf l hogs shlptMHl te New nrk, scars. Shnep-Ueceilple, lil liiseet t sinpinents, 1'I market lltui , pilin.'.tl Vsjlt-Vi Islr 10 kh1.Hi M lu, ceimuiuu, tl-vsa.! Mil spring lambs, V fssie A tluuMhelel Maraet. Hilar. CrevinnTy Under a iiiitixt y a Hutch OIiihwi W lump i-eiiltst. , V ... 1-UJiv utivc spring thii kens Y pair. ., HHtTlV .. Jisjsv ....UVlw Ksl litifw Sa IV) tMloe tw c .... 9(1Ae Ssjiec IV) iJdtvi HSJ'SW IIS) it'HO . ItStl-'O ...l.-sjJv avae . .. .'nuiiki HtN) KSTJOC SttUS) SflKO lJlV au ,V) cm Lille ke'lls tl reilr tllvul tide kens r1 pleeu (e leaned) , . Hise SILAS Beits. Apple tttitter f 'tt rggs Welti. lleuev V Ilemluv. V lt Lard V a Bauei hiuut V it rst'iTS. Apples H I'k ttanattesW de Lexisvnuts, csich riiit'iipples km h Ihuueus at elee Oranges V dot CrHubeiiles il LhertteesV u' KsuplMUries it. .... , Ki'd L'urrnnts l' VSelSTASLa. Ceirn per el rt .. .. t abhtw, ft heail lUsits, V bunch SwesilPelatcHis V ,Sj pk , Turnips, tt K pk t'ntHteesM SI pk New rotates s ft )tj pa ... Outeius, W Ht'k Nets Onions, y tiuueh ew iHvcs, fi H PK Siring lleiuns, i W ik Nusr lle'riuuila onions V Spk ... lShub 11 b V bunch lleael -vihtd, V head Kaeltshes SI bunch C'Arrets, i bunch...., cucumbers, 3 tei sip.ia.-hes eieeh I. tuejcster Tematex's l iiiart .... eiuthern M " W alurmelems, eaeh lautaleuiHs funs ash eisjein ramlly flour ft bbl rancv Kelltr rleur Oits tuts Cemi fshedled) litis Ceirn, tjl bus uw corn r1 dei .. Kvu bus flour ixiruuartei Wheat bus ei ea seas. Hay ft Ien Cloversesnt ft bus ltuieth V'"is Herd eirass y bus Ore hard erv-s y tu Mtiesl Ijiwn linc-si s V bus Ilungaruneiniss f bus straw r1 ten rlaxstssl V bus risii t Kins w U ... Catrlshr"' IbUlbut V ' luackbcss. i s I'ergli's, y b ... Murgeen. w s .... Ojstcts, J) ltJ , SATS. I-lUllb y 9 Mutten V 3 Veil V a llesifya Sausegefl fr I'udding y S Ham y ff,wheile Ham y 8. sliced ltacen y a lined iMMit y jr Helegua y ur Lern lbi y ft I'urk w a .... Usji:e tee JC :tic ... WtV ttcvt !c be .... fsaiw ...I'sa.i'c et'ee l'S76e . 1-ttXe MJ fANI "l! N V5 rsj-.'ec . .. u .. t-u!7Vj 'HC HKI12 ..IINttaMU .' 2rffivn (1 V) r:i Ntll 11 1 Hi tu -SC IV) J) luc . Its. . Us- Mtll ... bsfrs: . ll3 ... ltslt-c HtK UtJlJc ec l.-sJH'C :tc lie leu te IhC bflli: xw era ter as Nit less, July Jl, 1JU p. in Meney closest at J per cent. Klcliange steady, II OJS rjl -X , Geventuumu firm Currency k's, II 1 bid Ms Coup, II .Tbld; H's de, II t. bid. l'acldc nillreaa bends close el as fellows I nleu rirts, 1111 te lilt ; laud iiinnts, limtellle, stnklDk' runds, 1111 te fits. Centrals, nil te 1116 The stock mirket this morning was etce-s-slveh dull, and but for the mere furiuallty of tin Ulln tbe stock exchange might as well have adjeurnesl Irem esterdaj ever te Mnnda. A tew dteKks ses.saesed a Uttlu ever tei per cent under the efforts of the beard nsiui traders te sad p a tractions! pretlt lrem each ether VV hi n the bank statement was announced, show ing an lnciea.e et l?l,Uf, It stllTeneel thi whole market, and prices nt neon, the cltielng hour, veere up ', te S lit cent. The dealing eie abselutel ft eturele-ss and at tluii't the'ie wss nothing done. The bsIim of the morning amounted te .ti shares. atuca naraeta. UuoUttens by Ueed, Mciirann A Ce, bankers anciister, I'a- SSW TURK LIST. 11 A. . Ii. i T M. Canada l'aclflc i" U.C.C.AI vs Colerado Ceal Central l'ac J7 Canada Seu the r-i '' :", tihL St. L. A 1'gh 17 Uen.AKlnet 'i Uel.L. A W II.", 1.UC, Krte Hi-. 31 Brie, 2nd '-H .... Jer. C. .. 77l4 k. at :;'. :r. Leu. N tie, ill'. L. Shere i". Mich, l.en nVW t Heck alley z'l : 5i Missouri I'acltlc I".'. ltr;i N. e 34 3IK N. P. I'ref 'y. H H. WesL U'. lb'S N Y.IJ 1" H'X atest Innnessete C I31-, 1.44 Omaha I,, '" Oregon Transportation '''S Onlorte A W 17 Pacific Mall I1V 41 Blchmend Tennlnal II); 11, at. Paul ' f Tex. l'ac '.Ji; .... Union Pac tA vi Wabash Cem 17'. Wabash Prof 31 . . Western V "i :'. West Shere Uends Ik'. Mew England l u raixaeatrBia list. Leh. Vai mi U., N. Y. A Phtla l(r rt n K'sseeeiaeaaaeaeeeeestee 7il fn Beading 1 tn Lee. NaT i K Ueetenv. Pass. P. M N. Cent ....................... .... .... .... Peeples Pass Bdg. Uen'ls Wi mi... .............. ..,.. 'm 174 .... Phlla. Traction 71 Lecal Btitcaut and Bends. BeportedbyJ.il. Leng. Par Last value, sale. Lancaster C jsir cent.. Is) leu luu loe 107 .Ml - b -- tan ' 4 Scheel lean.... " I " lnlerJOears. " 4 " In 6er Jtyears. " 4 ' In 10 or Jey ears. Manhelmliore ugh lean BASK STOCKS. First National Hank Fanners' National Hank Fulton National Bank Lancaster County National Bank Northern Natlnnsl Hank Peeples' National L'ank Columbia National Hank Christiana National llrnk Kpnrata National Bank First National Hank, Columbia First National Hank.Btrasburg First National Hank, Marietta First National Hank, ML Jey Lllltx National Bank Manhetm National Bank Union National Bank, Mount Jey..., New Helland National Hank Oap National Hank auarryvllle National Bunk Uiabethtewn National Hank ,, ISCSLLASBOUS STOUaS. East Brandy-wine 4k Wayneaburg auarrrvuie B. B. , UlersvUlB street Car Inquiring Printing Company, Uaallghtand Fuel Company Stevens Heuse (Bends) Columbia lias Cem cany 1J0 106 Vli 103 26 1U5 101 son 115 75 JI) 117 50 WM 176 111 1J5 145 1UI 1X1 210 160 166 150 m 110 110 1JS lis .a 1.50 70 62 as 1U0 26 11 jee.: s 2.0.10 L06 16 se HO 6S 10 10s 102 1W 10J 106 let) luu be lue inc 50 no 60 1J lte 100 100 lie lue HI) 100 IK) 100 lue 50 100 no luu leu 60 .... M .... Ml .... DO .... 25 .... 100 .... ..,. 10 .... 100 .... 109 .... 60 .... IB .... 60 .... 60 Columbia Water Company.., BuMuohannalren Company, Marietta HoUew.ware , Stevens Heuse Millers vUle Nermal Scheel., , Northern Market....... istein Market , Western Market.. Lancaster City Street Hallway Ce.... Uas Company Bunds 60 60 100 100 100 100 60 iauuiuum uejiuuau imiuub...... cluarry vllle B. B., Ts. Beading A Columbia K. B.. B's.. ataen Light company rtrasrias sTeuaa Big Spring A Beaver Valley Bridgeport A Horseshoe Columbia A Chestnut Ulll Columbia Washington,..., Cenes toga A lllg Spring Marietta A Mount Jey Lane, Kllxabelhlewn A Mlddletewn. Lancaster A FruttvUlu.,,.. Lancaster A Lltltx Lancaster 4k WUllaimitewu Lancaster A Maner Lancaster A Man helm... Lancaster A Marietta LtncasUir A New Helland. Lancaster A 8use,nehanua. Lancaster A New UanvUle Columbia A Marietta Maytown A gllxabethtewn Lancaster A Kpnrata Lancaster A Willow Street.. Btraaburg A Millport... ...... .......... Marietta A Mavtewn 2D MK ) A) 25 26 1U0 60 26 26 60 26 2b Ine AW 26 26 26 26 26 26 8.2R 24.50 27 20 20 66.60 76 67 76 110 00 156 4.1 31 trj abb 11 20 0 43 is.05 22 HO m ' a u vkk TimciimtTa. AUKNl-S WANTED TO REPBKSKNT the Allen Mutual Fire Insurance Ceny. pany, of Allentewu, Pa. Fer particulars, ad areas u. n.BEa.uaisvvav,ave:iwwij, JylHtdS.Tu.Th AUentewn, Fa. QALF HEAD BOUP LUNCH, AT KX7ILS10U BALL, It TU-M0UT, NKW ADWtKTJNWMM.yTH. N tmitK.CK et MILKY. WOHK-NOI' WOUHH Norbeck & Miley Tlli:Ol.ll AND HKI.IAHLK Coach-Building Firm, at thi: " BIG YELLOW CORNER," Seuth Duke and Vine Streets. NO USE TO ENUMERATE STYLES ! COULDN'T I'll II IN A.N nilliNAIl spsl K. KV Kill IM AtlIN AIILK aTVLK OK MtHIRHN I lllcl.l ON II.VNI'OU MAUL HI IIIIHKII. COUI'KllllON HKMKH IN I'HILh AN II Ol) Al.l I Ot- tlOOUH. eWseeelal Atteulleu tllven In Kepidllng. Old VetiUles MadotletHtos Mew. Norbeck d Miley. Practical (ou. sod i ii itiiKi: ammim: sis, i,i amkk, r.v. apriHj,tHUA7i. A ATI! .IH KKUSKMKMS B AK1NC1 I-OWUKIL ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. Tills powder never virb-ie A marvel et ptirtt , stre ugth ami e, tnilesemiiue.ss Mem esMmeuileiil than ttieenllnsn kinds, andcannut tsiseldln ceuuts'tltleti with the lit til lit ude of leee te'St, sheirt weight, altltll or pbesphstee Isiwders. .Sefif only in cum Kev AL ilAKlse I'eee ess Ce, It Wall etres't. New era. JvllJdAw t KANDNKW HAriMtlvKAlTT- Kiitsr ..s tf the season- fur Lunch at the Maner Hetel, Nun JIT and :i West Mug street elt action ran lu working wder te tilght. leeeuld, rtiireshlng lles'r draw n Iretu the ki g ltd IOIIN II. HIsStNUKIt. Till: It KG I I. AK MONTHLY MKt-rri.NU of the I nten Ittillillngaud Lean AsiiiKlatlen will be h'Hl at Mr. I V. Snyder s Oltlr. . nu Monday evening at 1 e clek Meni te lean, ltd A. II HALL, secretary. WANTKH Appi) a' lWOUOOilllOl SK111KUW. . lt.TKOIIT A t O'S, Ne : N ejuesril st Til' HT. 1CK l'Ki:.VM IN I.AKUH OK X. small iiuantitUs at li.s.HWar.re.N'S Ice Cream Parlors. ltd' Ne III West UunenstnieL W AN1KD-A IUMMLK(K)M t.lKI.IN KMiuill iBlllll) , wages. tV). Appl) at r, II lltOUT A CO'S, Ne JXN.CiuesmSt. mil AT I.AKI1K If'ltn.B WI1.I. UK A. sen rveel for lunch at the ragln Hetel this evening. Ilexhtaler and HI, ker ii-ers en tap. ltd A. c UAH ri.lt, Proprietor. T1IK KKtil'I.AR MON I III.Y MKKTINtt et the Aiiuirlraii Mechanics llulbllng ami I nan Assoc 1 1II011 will be he Id at si llcller VV II. lioland'sOlhce, .ii1 rsinlh llllkn stiiil.eui next Uoneay uve-nlng, July -v, al7H elexk Mem toleati. It JOHN II. IlKIIM.sicielarj I HLKY'S Kltl'IT I'l.ANOHIMlSODA VV ater Is made really Ice cold by the use of heved Ice llubln) s Creuin Meiede Is a de licious drink, 5c. a glans. at HUHi.ars ubue bteub. Nil W West King HtnwL el ,UK CK1AHS MIA QUKKIDA AMI Me den Lien ate Cl.r.All HAVANA ril- Lr 11 luvnd made. Sc KACII. In bnxeM of Vi a and luis. ll!;MUTlscllAltrell., HI East Miig"trift, Telephone Connection JaulVW AMU hi tSUUOOl.TA.N. lhW. J The duplicate Is In the hands of the 1 rv rr ou Ol be feru August 1, ls Otllce hours from J a tn. till 4pm W. , e. MAHMiAi.i.. treasurer. Jel IfdB Ne K Centre Niuarc. SUl'Tlir-HN MAKKKT. There will be a metetlng el thine lutere-sted In organizing a Southern Mattel Compan) at 1. M. Moere's Swan Hetel, en Wudnesda) Kven ing. July ;7lli. at S o'clock, lerecelvu lhe report el the Committee en location, ltd J. W. JOHNSON, President. I ACOU K SUEAKKKK'8 Pure Rye Whisky. NO. 15 CKNTBE SyUAKE, LANCASTKB, PA. inayl3 tld n-tilB MKMltKKS OF UANAHH.VTKIK) M. Tribe, Ne. 2") 1 O. B M.. are requested te meet at their wluwutn. Mendav Afternoon at 1 0 clock, te attend the funeral nf their late brother. Past Sachem Jehn M. kshletnan. 'llm members of Nes 2. ii unit 14 are resiecllull) In vltud. lly order 01 .10IIN II. WKBKIt. Sachem pre Km. Attest . Utkem J , llneu h, C. or U. 11 TJOSIT1VK rUIH.lC HALB OK TUB X Barnes Jeb and Blank Printing etllce. On BATineAV.JiLt 30, 1SS7, At 10 o'clock a. m. Owing te complications, this sale has been pestHnnd twice, hut new articles 01 agreement have been entered Inte by all In terusted. The etllce, with Its entire contents, has been placed In my bauds, te tm seM as a whole, and the sale w'.M positively take place, with a clear and Indisputable title given. The F purchaser will be privileged te rent the room, lore Is the best opportunity te alive pilnter aver offered ler Lancaster. J he efllce Is open, and poriens wishing te view the pls.nl will re ceive polite attention. Jjibltd JOKL L. II41SEH, Auctioneer. IllANDCONUKltT TO-NIGHT nr tiik LIBERTY BAND At Msennercher Garden. AeTlIecbester, Itleker and llaelner Beer en Up U. PI-AFFLK, Jy22 2td ProjirlMter. NOTICH The members et lbs Lancaster M.enncr M.enncr cher will meet at their Hall tomorrow (Buiida)) ntluruoea at 1 e'clex-k. ter the purivMi of attend. Ing the funeral el their late lullew member, Uetllelh Meyers. The active members are requested te meet this evening at 8 o'clock, at the Hall, ler prac tice. By order of the President ltd UKNBYBC1IM1VT, Secretary. e K HAUL. Lew Down I'iiilks. ilauy buyers came tee Lite te get the un un (luestienably geed $10 and !!! riuita we have made up (or this season. That they might liave no reason te com plain, and appreciate hew well we deserve confidence of customers, li.'.M and 1.5 Sulta-Men'a Caaalmere-ge down te I0 andtl'J. Hundreds. They're better by several dollars than teres offer at these prices. All-wool and male by our work people. Yeu can still get line 12-5 Suits for (15. wamavakmr & ijbewn's Oak Hall, iJODTHBAST COBNBB blXTH AND MAS KKT STS., I'UILADBLrHJ. - 1H Till: HULK til' tare Builders. . AlH'KKriHKUMUa. wan ii:n- tii 111:1: i:i'i:iui:nuri T I'mirel U0II1 is Apnl) at J).'i.'ld ll'l SI1IHII.K S1KKKT. MI'Oill'i:t) IS IIOI'l'liIvS Oonulue Iririh Whisky. AT UtlltltKU'S LIQUOIt STOIltt. Ne. 22 Centre) Seiuare, IjimtuiUir, Pa PI.OI'I.K'N III'lliDINIl, LOAN ASM) lK isislt C'iiiiiinny, liu-et I his (s ATHKtlAV ) evening at 7 11 cluck, at A. C. Ileltui hl's Olllte, Ne. II North Hukn sttes't. New JSlh setles tHns Meney te limn Borrowers gel full amount Klee tlen of eltli ors. ltd A s. VILLKK, i.n'lar. IflKANKI.IN AND MAKSIIA1.I, At'AI) ! r.Sll. this lustltutleu will, for the tlrst tliiit'.iiiwii Its eloers te both seti's.en 1III1NH HAY, SklTK.MIIr K I Its aim Is te thoieuuhly prepare students ler I ellege, 1 rue hi tig or llusi ui'ss rerukUletgiieiiud eilti'r liilortiiatleu,ad dlis W. W. MOOI11, Hecteir, Jylt StitdS l.iunii,t,.r, I'a. rpilKKKi,l I.AIl MON rill. Y MKIM'INtl A. eittheVVeHt h ml llulbllug tend Lean Assu 1 lathin, will Ne liebl at the Law eilllcoer I II. Helilllltl, i- , this IS.VIIIUUAl ) KVa.MMI, at 7 IMeieltsk. Aleme ) toleati C . I I) II 1 1, Jy23Hd s, cri'lary. Nerit'K is iii:ki;i!Y iiivkn that an application will bee made te th lUiatd el Pardons et riius)lvaii1 1, at Its met uicet lug. In Uarrisburg, en lUKsliw, At ell HT in. for the p-erileu eit tdwaul sintieis, who was esiuvlct, el liife'inber 17, Issl, of mtiteler In the seceiuddt'gnsi and se.nteuitsil IbeiMiittvr IX, lpsi, teeleiVMii years and iitiin mouths linprlsettiiieiit In the ktutern reiiltentlar). )ii.iKl tfHK MANHEIM Reller Fleur! iauil 3mdUeed JtTlts. K. M. WOOIlWAKl), NO.iVt, LAST KINUBlltlCr.T. Artlatic StampiuK Emparium. Hand Paliiiiil slid Kmbieldered Soveltlof, Htillatiln for birthday or wuildlitg piei.eulH In a gri'tet vatlel) Neiw Paris llntitd Scarfs for Bssels or Chairs Ves Scrim Tidies, larleet, with matellals te Itntsh litarje-dsA W T HY IT' TRY IT! Try tlr-.MISh IMI'OltlKli (ilNdklt AI.K. We have It tu stock by the bottle or en dratiKht. A diitlghttul and health) drink lu Het Wi aider, for s.tlu by H. B OOOllRAN, DruKKiat, l!7undlU NOItllleiUKKNST, Laticasteir. Ia. P S Ui-m Cochran's Sea Salt In yiiurbaih mats IJ'IKTTIj.VS sTlltANDOI'EHA HOI . MI. AATO.V-; II KKh ' Oommenclng Monday, July 2b, 1887. Ueturu el Lancaster s laverltellur les'iuu Attut, Miss May Adams, With v Verj strong Hiiecialty unci Coined Ce , Ineluillng Sheeh'vn and C'ejne. roster and Hughes, ran n In Lewis, Wm. a. C'Urk, Jehn II Wills, and numerous blendes. AIIMISSIIIV pi, JiandliCKNTS. -Saturday Matlnesi Jvillil TkJOKM AI. .HfJIlOOU MILLERSVILLE N0RMALSCH00L. Special ArrugtDieDis for Lancaster. The pregrammu or Iho WILLKItSMLLK STATK NOUMAL HCHOOI. will be se arrunged that pupils rrein I ancuster may jruituuU nt the iVieul aud beierd at home TUITION KM'BNSKH (fell I I I ILS I HSI-AKINII TO TSACII ) Per week Fer Winter Session el li wis ks Fer Summer session of 14 weeks . . I 1 nu . .si III 13 uu Total tuition for year lfj te A state appropriation of I'sit") Is given te grudualeis. It Is thus seen that high school graduates and ethers, vehucotnpleiu tbe Nermal Scheel course in two years, may de se ut a total cost of tuition of only ; i fpeclal rutes te pupils are given by the Street Ball read Company Winter Session et 2H weeks begins September 6th 4sVFnr t'atsJogueor furtlur in'nrmatteu, ad dress the 1'rlnclptil. K. UU III l.l 1 K, JyiCliitH Mlllersvllle, I'a, M YKKb.V. KATUFON. Lew Prices. Glethins at Lew Prices New. The Summer is passing by, aud our stock will be sold te give us ioeiu, te rid us of Summer Goods. When September cornea we w.mt most of our tables cleared of Summer Goods, te be rellllid by Newest Styles for Fall. Ueme and see our stock, compare prices, aud if you tell us we're tee high, it'll be something strange te us. We're net high priced, but we are strictly Urst class. Ne trash from our stock. If we can't give you geed value for yutir money, we'll net ask you te buy. Lew prices, together with geed values, rule here. Ne one will be imposed uhiu, no matter bow inexperienced, Myers & Rathlbn, LKAOING CLOT1UKBB, NO. 12 EAST KINO STRUT, LAMCABTS1I, PA. i KT. ,-'." r -.--. k .i. .. . . --. "vam . Ai. ... . ''. ' v' --, r itt&SjtiMi&rtMkiii&iUii i , VtnfefaiS-J