?wirv mj!SQi3fr 1, .&& Wrt! T.AWIASTTm HATT.Y TNTEIXIOENCEIL WEDNE9D AT. AUGUST 3. 1887. .?, m. u-fc xMMFkMw ss-- - - T- - . . w ''TBfvW"' m t& sn. f& iC m tens? IXft fmi. ,?? )TF0CHa J0 SAyaaVara KatnAer ef Mm lOflsreLtiniscsk. 4A,As-t&-Tabedy lMdw iwaa neovttMMieaio'oioeK, raMabMew the place where be klaaMrallihla Bllh man rkl Ma r hoeka te recover the body. tank waa rewarded and the at a aaad rldga opposite the Watatastea Daek want Inte the taa4 asaUva tka body, which waa then itakHfeeaM. oeraaar Hoeoeaaa waa itotewathlaaiorelDr, when EfwjiMMrts IkUawiac Jary waa Impanelled : Uharlaa , Freak B. Maanr, J. w. rwaiey, Wan. A. Oaariea aad Geerge IfJalgMr. Tka Jary Aearsl the evidence of raaa saw. WMMaai Oakriel aad Charlea Ker- .ifBjfMaayawaeBW aiai bibwd, wu iw refine asset raoevenna; u doej. r latitat waa that " Lewder Bchiegel I le hia death by being drowned In baa river below the Columbia t while bathing." Tee funeral took place aaeralag at 10 o'clock j aervleea at the iSBalerrliilt ITathnlln ehnreh Inutrmnnt waa KiL 8 ttCatiMMMMd f ," -.-"" : ' : . , aaaaa a tne cemetery ea Barber atreet, .it IsasMS. MM tnUKl 'I Kra. Kate Smith, aged 39, wife of Clinten I ." Asa suvsnai m T.tfnat atrswt twlnw Hlvth. I1a- 'BBBBBRl IBJH1 UMU BIVK lur BOmO UUie. 1UB kvfj faa ami will take puwe en Friday aiternoen all o'clock. rtt ' The funeral of the lata Jehn Bitter took fcivV fUeeyeaterdiy afternoon at 2 o'clock, which waa largely attended. Chiqueaaluuga tribe f Bad Men attended the funeral of their late Scheel Beard Meets. A special meeting of achoel beard wis aeld laat evening at the reaJdenee of Dr. W. nO. Tayler with all prwaent but Mr. Temple. Tka object waa te oleae the tax duplicate of 1886 and te cenalder the matter of opening Cherry etreet from Lancaster avenue te Eighth etreet and Sixth atreet north of Old Cemetery read, between Locust and Cherry afreet Messrs. Urban, Allisen and Faslg ware appointed a committee te meet the viewers en Friday, August 5, at 10 a. m. The bend of 8. H. Boyd, collector of IBS?, waa returned and the tax duplicate cleaed, the beard exonerating him from 1034.22 Ux eat single men and tenant Secretary May aa ordered te. notify Collector Outtenhefer te aetUebU duplicate of 18S0 by August IT, aad te file fail bend for the collection el 1S7 taxee, as a collector will be elected by the heard en August 17. Adjourned. A Bey afissug. Henry Tayler, aged 13 years, a eon of Kdward Tayler, colored, has been missing from his home aincelaatTburaday. The boy Were a light brown shirt, pair of pantaloons aad old shoes at the time of hli disappear ance. The boy had a acalded mark en his forehead ever his left eye. Bla lather ia very aaxleua te learn of hia whereabouts. The family of Dr. W. O. Tayler left town thai morning for a visit te Atlantic City, A party of Lancaster ladles were in town this morning en their way te Yerk Furnace, aad spent the time between the trains in ex amining the new Episcopal church. A aALM.MAH twUMM WMOIW. I ! I I Jacob O. Mltl.r, Empteisd by Meaner H Bol Bel llager. Kmbtuiw a?00 or aoeo aed Decamp. Jacob O. Miller, a traveling salesman for Men iter t Bellinger, wholesale grocers, North Prince atreet, has ' ben detected in embezzling money from his employers, and Hipped trta-tewn. The amount of tee aeabezzleuient has net yet been fully ascer tained, but at present It appears te be from ffOOtefSOO. Ills mode of embezzlement was te collect moneys due the firm, give receipts ler the same, and make return or only a part or the amounts collected, telling his em em em ployei s that their debtors were "short," or making some ether plausible excuse. His embezzlements have run through a consider able period of time, but it was net until lat Saturday that they were discovered. A check for 90 given te Miller by oneef Mentz er & Hellinger'a customers Is held by him, but payment lias been stepped. The laat seen of Miller se far as Known waa en Monday last, when lie was in Colum bia, lie Is a young man, net 25 years old, and la respectably connected, lie leavea a young wile and two young children, at hU Heme, iXi West Walnut atreet ills wile, Who is a daughter of Jacob Uriel, la almost heart-broken at the disappearance el her buauand, and the disgrace which appears te attach te bis name. Fer some time past Miller has been drinking heavily. LleansM Teblcln. Up te neon le dsy the msyer bad lraued 403 licenses te one-horse vehicles, AG te two hone vehicles ; 3 le four-horse vehicles ; It te cabs ; 29 te carts, and 11 te local delivery wagon a, Tnere seems te be a difference of opinion in aeme quarters as te whether or nottbeordl nettbeordl nottbeerdl aaoe taxing vehicles imposes a tax en pleasure carriages and ether private convey ances, Section 7 of the ordinance reads : "The city treasurer aball keep a book in hia efliee for the purpose, wherein he shall register all vehicles and atreet care licensed under tbla act ; and all vehicles used en the streets of this city (except these kept for private use) shall be numbered conspicuously en the right hand side there of," fca It Is claimed by neme that this clause txetnpts private carriages from the tax of one dollar imposed by the ordi nance en "ether vehicles," and en the ether band it is claimed that It only exempts them from being "numbered conspicuously." This question came up In select council when the ordinance waa under discussion, and it waa distinctly understood that private car riages were net exempt from the f 1 tax, but only from being numbered. The city an tberlties are acting en this construction of the law, and will require ewnets or private ve kloleatepay the tax. Tbe Kallread le Nsw Hollaed. AV matting of the citizens of Wew Helland saverabla te the construction nf a rallrnail from Cornwall te New Helland waa held at the Slyer house en Tuesdsv evening and attended by the leading citizens of the village aad vicinity. A. W. Hnader, Oeerge H. Jaanck and E. O. Dlller, New Helland'a com. gatttae te wait en Rebert H. Celeman, preai ant of the Cornwall A Ubanen railroad. reported that they had a very satisfactory Interview with Mr. Celeman. The commit tee was continued and empowered te add ia their Bember whenever they deem It necea mmuer wnenever tney aeem 11 neoes - neees - Tbsy wera Instructed te use every l, ST sss ii lU. ! .4 1.. .AAS . Cert te forward tba building el ma read. Oelag Geed Maslasaa. Vioterla Leftus'speelaliy cempsny showed te aAetkar goed-aiaatl aadlanea In tbaOrand cyan Deem laat avaaliig. The power fans waralAoparalleo, and atada tba place cool Ad aSBfertabla. Thar waa be ebanga in Mm pregramins of the opaelng nlgbt i the prlAelpal aotera and aetraaaea did tbatr work vrall. aad the auditors rewarded thara for It hrapplaudlBgUbaraliy. v aay rev II is Age. Hoaas tla age Haery Uuaser, of Ephrata, bought aed lattaesd a Ltneaatar county Mlaad Durham ausr, and a few daya age old bias te Hlraaa Naalng, bulcbar, at cfAraia, who aiaugbtarad blm. Tba atear sjwSaDBBOBtbaeld. SAdwalgbad 1,420 peuada. r. assiaitwaBBsj wwpetusas, Ktt . y4v A'fteAWi Msi as Jail. OettOA, for trala-Jufepleg ea .waagivaaanaar 1-sfsT MMftTAK BU. a. O. Lis sax ftsallee re gtetat lastraetn Bwaaik. Ens. l.tTKt.MeKNeEn, 1 bad hoped that enough had been aald upon thle subject of hospital management, especially since a dla dla dla postUea has been shown te better the condi tion of things, but as my nama haa been unnecessarily .made use of In connection with the report of the beard of directors, 1 deem It but just te my sol f, as well as alt concerned, that .1. should make a public statement of the facts In the case, but before proceeding further I want te return my sin cere thanks te thn h'xuminer, Intki.Mhkk ckb and Sew Km for very many favors shown me during the comparatively ahert time that 1 have been engaged in " mission ary work," ss my ellerts have been termed, ler under UeJ I accredit these papers with being my greatest helpers. But te the question at issue, Mr. Swank, tbachsplsin at the hospital, having made certain charges against me te the effect that he has been able te see nothing In my six years of hospital visitation, but an attempt te oust him and trump up charges against the management gees te show hew double minded and ungrateful even a chaplain can be. Mr. Sir auk has always professed the greatest friendship ter me, and 1 have ever befriended him lu all possible ways. My first acquaintance with that gentleman dates back te about the time of a little trans action that occurred January 2etb, 1882, namely, a donation surprise visit gotten up by myself for tbe benefit of Mr. Swank and I family ; from that date en our relations were of the meat friending nature, as the fellow ing note win serve te snew: LiXNOASTRK, 1A., June 8, 13S2. Brether. 1-kenaud : Will you please be se ktud as te tske my place at the poorhouse, as I am net able te get there en account of uiy limb, It is se sere. I want you te lead the meetings at the Jill, tee. Yours in Christ, Jehn W. Swank. Scarcely a Sunday passed thereafter that Mr. Swank did net request me te take part In the services. I also assisted him upon such occasions as immersleus and tbe burial of the dead ; also during bad weather. I have frequently held the services for him, snd during the heated term I have ailed his place during his ab sence in the country. During the long winter evenings of 1SS1 S.1 the Inmates of tbe almshouse expressing a desire for evening services I asked Mr. Swank's permission te bold such services either In tbe cbspel or corridor, but my request was refused, Mr. Swank himself conducting a meeting for a short time when, owing te dlasbility, be dis continued the same. I ctTared te continue tbe meetings, but he would net agree te this because, as 1 waa informed, he feared that 1 sought by this means te displace him ; con sequently no mere meetings were held with the exception of an occasional hymn And prayer by my sell snd Inmates in the smoking room or corridor, snd this was never done te my knowledge se as te Interfere with Mr. Swsnk in the discharge of hia duties. Again under date of August S3, ISSe, Mr. Swank, wishing te use me in spite of his un charitable opinion or my motives, addressed the following note te me : 31r. A, C. Ltennrd. Dkar Brether. Will you please go te tbe chapel and prison and take charge of the services, as 1 am net able te get out there, as I am very poorly with my loot. 1 have such a very sere mouth that 1 cannot talk at all. Yours truly, Brether in the Lord, Jehn W. swank. During tbe reign of the smallpox at the hospital and In the city, Mr. Swank waa stricken down with what was generally supposed te be that dread disease, and I I visited him and sat by bis bedside offer ; I ing te de anything In my power ter him, notwithstanding the tact that hia own church pastor declined entering tbe house further than the front deer. During the winter of lSSii numbers of tbe almshouse Inmates again asked me te held evening meetings, snd 1 addressed a note te the beard of directors, ssklng thelripermlsslen te de no, which request they very politely answered by referring me te Chaplain Swank, who most emphatically refused my request, since which time I have contented myself by doing what geed I could as op portunity presented itself, and I have thus labored lu the old pest-house when by reason et contagious and etlenslve diseases scarcely another man ventured near the place all of which I have ever done and am still willing te de very readily with no ether hope of reward than the feeble " Tbauk you come again, please," or the dyl ng Inmates. lcstead,then, el saltish motives en my part or aspiring te displace Mr. Swank aa he en deavors te make appear, I have at all times aided him by all tbe meana in my power, and tbe only incident that might be con cen con strued into a willingness en my part te dis place him was a lew words that passed be tween myself and an attaches of the Sew Era, Just after Mr. Swank was last elected te his position in Jauuary of this year. Meet ing said geulleinan in Centre Square be cilledoutte me, "why, I thought that you would have been a candidate for Swank'a place this year," le which I answered, "no I am net a candidate, 1 am no preacher." When be replied "That don't matter, you arejust tbe man for the place and I want te aee about that next year." I answered that If "I was named and elected 1 would serva" I have repeatedly been urged te become an applicaut,but have as eften refused tbe use of my name se long as Mr. Swank desired the place which I would only have accepted In any event as a matter of duty te these who need such service as 1 could render them and net ler the aake of the small salary of flOO. Chaplain Swanic siys that he never saw anything te complain et at the hospital. Well, let me tell you, in as few words as possible, some things that I have seen and heard. 1 have beard dying men bag ter water ; alck pleading ler feed and nourishment ; 1 have seen the helpless lying in their own tilth, both In bed and upon the fleer, and heard them say that "no one comes te nee whether I am alive or dead." 1 have seen men covered from bead te feet with woolen blankets in July in order te keep the swarms of tiles from pestering them. 1 have aeen men wrangling ever their cards en tbe Sabbath day, while these about them were dying, and I have seen tbe bodies et dead shameiully treated. 1 have plead for better treatment for these people time and again, and new trust that tbe day et better things ter these peer unfortunates haa dawned. And new with the con scieusness of having done only my Chris, tlan duty in thla whole matter, 1 dismiss the subject Irem further consideration "with malice towards none and charity for all" by producing the following testimonial written by Chaplain Swank'a own hand since this Investigation began : Lancaster, Pa, July 23, 18S7. This Is te certllv that the barir nf thla 1 1 letter. Brether A. C. Leenard, la a geed I Cbrlstlau man and a goea worker in tbe I AfkntASB ah STB Kt saastsuat law - AStl A cause el tba Master In bis calling as tamper Bnisa iBfii rivanas as, sssita, Sm .. . - ...., suisuns you wan. IO USB blmi aa sucb we take pleasure In recommend, ing him te all wltb whom be may meet. Vary truly, RBV. J. w. Swank? m. .,. .. .Cl,aplaln County Prison. mug .uaiiaa ler tits use of se uiucb of your valuable space. Ver, respectfully, A. U. Lkenabd, AHUXIIBH AMUArtT. A retdbls Answer te Oaa at HaeOraan' la. slneaUuas. Slate 0 J'enmilrania, City of iAincatttr, SS. Before tne a notary public, In and for tba tate of Pennsylvania, at Lancaster, parson ally appeared Nathaniel Pickell. wbe being duly alUrmed according te law deposes and 1 am nephew or Kit Pickell, wbe waa spoken of by Mra, Pickell as alck at tbe county hospital under Dr. MeCreary. 1 did net bear tttat bm waa alck or at the bespital until a week before bla death when Mr. Leenard told me, aad aa aoea aa 1 knew It 1-went out there. Aty aacle told tne Ibatbe wished be could get away freaa there, that tbe tilings they gave alia te eat war net til te eat aatt be eeaid act eat Uane. Be aald that UMMwaaaasMtsainteaAUMd U)blaa,aa that be did net aee any eaa la the mom from one morning te the next. 1 asked him what be thought ha eeuld eat, aad wa took him out dlUerent things, but he waa tee tar gene. Dr. MacCreary vame Inte tbe room whan 1 waa there shortly before he died, aud 1 asked him why there waa no one te attend te thla man, that he had no attendance. The doctor answered that he waa net aware of that and aald te tny ancle, " have you no one te attend te you T'r He answered, "no, 1 have net I" The doctor replied, 1 must sea alKrat that and get some one te attend te him." When I went out the next day there was a man tbere attending hi in. He signed the pension paper en Saturday and died en Sunday night. Itv some mistake the papers were nilssent and I did net receive them for a week. 1 did net open the envelope, but took it te Mr. Hen), (iron, who opened It. 1 then took it te Herr Hmltb,whesent the check back te Washington. The authorities there then sent blanks te be rilled In with claims for funeral expenses and cost of the sick vet eran, which were aent out te the hospital and returned unfilled and these blanks 1 still have. 1 never drew or attempted te draw anv of uiv uncle'a pension money. NATHAMKt, I'tCKKt.t. AlUrmed and subscribed August 3, 1m. Keut. Clark, Notary Public. Kntared Ball ler a Hearing, Kits Kirk, a colored woman who has mtde the rounds of all the aldermen's cilices of be city, turned up at Alderman llershey's a lew days age te make her usual complaint of drunkenness and disorderly conduct against her husband, Oeerge. He waa arrested by O ill car Uelas and gave ball for a hearing. Returned te Court. Jacob Heney, charged by Samuel I.ud wlr, with the larceny of a cow and a calf, en July 3), at NettivlUe,was heard by Alderman Deen this morning. The larceny el tbe cow could net be proved and that case waa dis missed. Heney waa returned te court te answer the charge of stealing the calf. Charitable BiaMU. The will of the late Maria Scheltleld was admitted te probate this morning. She be queathed tbe Interest of (100 te the Lancaster cemetery te keep ber cemetery let in order, and fJOO te the trustees of the Beard of De. mcitic missions of the general assembly of the Presbyterian church of the United States. EUctad IMltgatfa, At the meeting of LseXUI, Yeung Men's Catholic society, held en Tuesday evening, Wm. It. A 1 tick was elected delegate, and K. M. Rellly alternate te the 1. C. a U. conven tion, which meets at Washington en Septem ber 7lh. Baten lbs Majer. A stranger giving the name of Jehn Shirk, but who could net give a geed account of his whereabouts for the past few months, wss sent te the workhouse this morning for 30 daya by the mayor. I'omanearly Beys. Complaint Is msdeef the conduct or a crowd or boys every evening at tbe corner or Duke and Vine atreeta. Profane and obscene language Is used and ladiea are insulted by the remarks made as they pass. a Tbe Prlis-Wluntra. Cooper, Esterly, Begardua, Ferd and Mack curled ett the first prizes el the big pigeon sheet at Reading yesterday afternoon. O. H. Ulnnershltz and Charlea Fleck alternated aa referees. Coceliactlbis stats Tax Per 1880, Tbe county commbwlenera today sent te the revenue commissioners a statement of the uncellectible state personal taxea for the year 1SSG, for which, under tbe act of May 21, 1&S7, proper credit will be allowed the county. Tbe amount la f7G9.ll. Tbensands t tbe PenersL Four theuaand people attended tbe funeral of the victims el tbe Rldgewoed railroad dis aster at the Krltr. homestead, about three mllea from Reading, en Tueadsy. It Wss Idle Peer Tsars. Ne. 3 furnace or tbe Pettavllle Iren snd 8 'eel company wss relighted Tuesday stter lour yesrs' idleness. It will employ a large force or men. Te IJavs a Ksunlea. The survivors of the " lluckull" Regiment met Tuesday In Harriaburg and decided te have a reunion at Williatnspert en October 2UL itcxsiNesjtcs en Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Tberu will boa bit running race at McUrunn'd prk. In wblcb all levers of tbe sport are much Interested between Daniel Legan's b. b , " Pik Pik Wwce," C.C.Uelter's b. ., " BeKrdus,"lt'cbard Suleu' b. in., " l.ucy," and Jacnb A. l!atr,ef hia zur's, b. in., " l.udy U." Whltswasblng. Proposals will be received by Jacob It. Lenir, secrelnry. up te Friday evening, Aug-tuttl, for whltewn-htug lnMdeef fence around McUranu's park, and all fences, buildings and stables within tbe park inside and outside, except main building, restaurant and dwelling. Werk te be completed by August 19, and successful bldSer te furnish lime, bruthes, Ac It P. O 8. of A. Cheap Excursion te Mauch Chunk, Switchback and Ulea Oneke, en Tuesday, Augast 'Jib- Keund trip tickets geed ler three days. Pare only tise. Including rlda around Switchback. Special through train leavts Lancaster (King stieet) at fia.m.; Col umbia, 6 a m; Manbelm, C 1 a. in : Lltltz, C:tl, and Kphrata,7Uja-m. Trains returning same day leave Mauch i. bunk at 6 JO p. m. Particu lars secure circular m. all stations. J 2B,3Jaugl,3.0,6d A Itw M4KUIAU. Huwsktsb WilDLsv.-On JulyiS, by Iter. J. J. Sleeper, at his residence, SI Cooper street, Camden, Mr Henry 11 Howerter, el fhlladel phla, and Mist Ada M. Waldley, of Lancaster, fa. ltd ttsimtsiaxs Haisu. On AngustS.lsH7.by the Uev. Warren J. Jehnsen, at the residence el tbe bride's aunt, In Manhelm, fa., Mr. Jehn A. Keln heliner, of 1'hlladelphla, te Miss Magale M. llersh. et Manhelm. fa. ltd Watts Leuaa. In this city, August 3, 1S47, at Oraca Lutheran pusenage, by the Uev. C. Elvln Houpt Mr. a If red Watts and Miss Bertha Bell lagan, both of Lancaster county, near Quarry vine, 1'a. If MAMHMTI. Maw aera saarast. Maw Yeaa. Aug. 3. riear weak and slightly lower; fine, RKhAI 00; Snparflne. $l aaiii: Uoed te rancy Kxtra sute, 3 ;ea 00. Wheat Me. I Had Btauv nemTnal i Se. 1 an. Ke i Ne. 1 Bed. Winter, Sept, tXc ; receipts, li,ixw bus ; shipments. 230,000. Cern Ma . mixed cash, I9e ; de Ang , 470 I receipts, 11,003 : shlpmenu, son. Oats Na l White Btsia. iuQIlet Hal te tKe t Ne l Mixed, Sept , 3lXc t receipts, 111,000 1 shipment, none. ja uueaangea j wanarn, uiajuiui BUttB,B7t Aarlsv nominal. Perk unchanged ; old mass. IIS JSAis 73. Laid quiet ; Aug , as . i Sept , 17 w. atnlsssns nominal at lKe ler 6u boiling stock. Turpentine ttrm at 32c. Besfn quiet 1 strained te goea, ffl 0501 10. Petroleum dull 1 Beflned. In rases. Hc- rralghts unchanged 1 grain te Liverpool, ssa. Batter slbjhuy higher 1 Western creamery, 17aT4c Cheese dullt Ohie rac'ery, 7eaWc; Bute rectory. CHtjlUKc; Fancy White, lue3c; Col ored, 9ey4ic. tSfgsstieug; sute, ICQ .6c; Western, 12 "agar steady Beaned CnUeat eejeei Oranelated. 6 iWCelOs. Tallew qule :t prime city, SKc Bies nominal 1 Carolina, fair tn geed, SaWWe. Ceses nominal 1 falroargeea. 19rJHc USioase, Aug. 3. IOJO a. tn. Market epensA. etau Aug., nie t Kept , 7eJa. ; Oct , Tie. uOern-Aug., 4tXct Bepi, l.c Oct., uxc; Nev., 43c Oau-Aug.. a6jc Sept, SCVJet Oct, i7ct Nev sikc. Perk t ear, 111 3 1 1 J an , SJ175. lrd-ient., S8.7.H : Oct, w tr.'H , Nev, as 70. Aen lUbs-HeptVes 17K; Oct it. oLestae, Wkeat-Aug..6He; festpt, 7001 Oct., 71o 71e SSn,s;Au"' u5 ' 8,PV' lc-l ct 'Hei ja-Anf, ten, BepL( Vi0f 0et fork-tear, I1 K 1 Jan . Ill 7J. Blbs-Aua. tl M , Bept sg op , pet., as 00. J CHiotae. ZfeJZZ1 &g" '- re. ports 1 Oatu : -.-- nw I b.. .wa I!T.T 3w 1 inarSirt stronger 1 spTaTst si" ft Sass ssb v sups en eiisuasaa mm sssAeta. si vs. 3 BO 1 eews, bulls ana mtxaJ,aijr3ir bulk fi sieehen la and mlus jjMAii Taxea catUe, ilauaa u. HO r&Brwrm " rarataaed by a. k. fundi. Breker. Catcaoe, Ang 3. t o'clock p. m. TTDOH. fjfira. l!.Ik 1'CITK lKre. Angnst ttH i4 !t .... n.r.i 4IIJ Stl .... B II 41,'J '..TO 4 V Kecelpts Car Uits. Bomenu October, ember. ." K November ttacember. Mar taaaea ?! .,- nuwr whom Bprtag Wheat Oem. .... ............ i. .... it' 7 3tl llil it.,. ,. Bve. it. .... i .... ........... Barley OH UH.V. .. ... CtvaeOtl.,,, ..,.,........ ataeatDteHGsTa.,,. ................. ....... Closing! Prtcw 1 o'clock p. ra. lima UIMl wi vtuwt, i;ern- Kuls. l'erk, l.ar. Anstist !?X f V I' r 7i rn fi 87 September .... October November...., rteceniber oil city. 7 7IX . a 42 IS l4 sin whiuuuiiiii ................ Dt t new era stecas. aw TOSS, Ang. 3, 1:30 p. m. Meney closed at J per cent, Kichange steady, II S3 aXSJt Mevernmenta fli.n. Cunvucr 'i,Ht. btAireCenp, II SJbldi IK's de, II l:"j bid. The stock market this uinrnlnK eiMicd nc nc tleo and excited at last nUht's lutrvs. Almest Immediately tbe bull cldine tx'XAn pushlng prtces up, which rmultt'd In a scre niminir tbe shorts, who lest ae lime In cim'tlnK friers advanced steadllv. and at nixm vahi'v were up !; teSXiwrcent. Bluconeoi tberu has been a barp reaction. ssjebb tsars. Qaoutleni by Keea, McUrann A Ce. bankers ancasver, ra. saw tee tat. u a. a, Canada faclflc , U . sf. a NS 51 u. v. u. m s. ...... ... Colerado Ceal Central Pae Canada SeatAern CM. St. I. A Pan Den. A Hia O Del. L.A W Brie........................... KTte, snds Jsr. c. ............ . K. A T........ ....... ......... IaQU. A N.. ...... ........... l.- Ssers... ................... Mica. Cen. ..... ...... Ueck Valley Mlsseart Paclfle N. P........................... Is. P. Prof.......... .......... N. West....... .......... ..... N.T.O. Bast Tennessee C Omaha... ....... .........., Oregon Transportation Ontario A W Pacific Mail Richmond Terminal St. Paul..... .., . Tsx-Pae union Pae Wabash Cem Wabaab Pref Western V West shore Bends NSW Brurland vsnxADBLraia list. Lea. Val &, M. Y. A Pklla svaVt H aaVaeeeeeeaeeeieeeeeeaaee Beading ubb. Nav. ........ ............ Hes ten v. Pass. P. A at........................ N. cent Peeples Pass Bdg. Oen'ls. ,. OU. ...... ....... -............ Phiia. Traction M 31 ii;i lwj fi ins 71 7iX it ! ai 6IS SI .... SIJi IS Hi u i lUT'S 1H7H ll ll? i.V u SI 23 s"w j'" 7, SI -; w 17J V1 59 ? 7lrt 7li l 4.J ti iiii 26 27 ret a?. S7 li'S 9-.ll U' tl lit; .is ie:w liij 4T,S '. le s'; w t: 1! a 7."S ill. 67 26 13- 0 4.-1, B7S .VAH' ADVKKTlllMMKXTS. DAK1NO POWDKR. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never varies. A marvel et purity, strength and wholesome lies. Mere economical than the ordinary kludn, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phnaphata powders. UnlU only in cant. KeTiL ilium, I'ewniBCu, luK Wall street. New or. Ivli-lJdAw G" 1 1RL WANTKU TO HO HUIJSKWORK. s small family. 11 MJ. t;xr.NOKTH DUKK9TUKKT. WANTKD A GOOD WHlTK (URL; must come well recommended Applvat 301 EAST K1NU STUKKT. "II7-ANTKD TKN RAtl SOKTKKS AT VV SllOUKI.'S KAU WAUKHOUhK, Cerner Urant and Market Bti. WANTRD-NALESMEN AND HALES ladles. Apply ler: diys between 7 and sp m. ltd BOSTON STOKK. ITANTED-A GOOD COOK :t.00 VV week. Apply tree et charge, at r.U.TUOl1 ACO.'S. Ne. ZIN.yaeendt. PLAYING CARDS, ROUND CORNKRH, Indicators, Sc. jwr pack, use. per half dozen, l'eker chips. IIAMUTU'S CHiAIltrreitK, 111 Kast King Street Telephone Connection. jalA-WASKt OUR CIGARS MIA QUKR1DA AND Wnlden Men are CLEAtt HAVANA IIU LKU baud made, Sc. KACU. In boxes of M's and lUl'a. UBMUTll'SCIOAKeTOItK, 111 Kaat King street. Telephone Connection Jant5-WAKlfd WEALED PROPOSALS WILL BK RE C3 CE1VKO by the Beard of Prison Inspec tors of Lancaster county at Us next meeting at the County Prison en Monday, veptember 6, l-7. te supply the prison wlih 171 tens of me dium broken coal; lu) tens of medium egg ceu'j 0 tens of medlnm nntceal, and as much mero aa mav be nredsd un te Sentember 1. 1887. All bids te be sealed and endorsed pre rones sals lorreai. ltd C.KKNNKUr. Solicitor. DURING AUGUST WE OFFER Greater Bargains than ever in riahlng Tackle, lleda. Keels, Lines, Bait Kettles, etc Gnat Bargains in Teeth Brushes, rralley's sticky Ply Paper Is the best, 6c. s sheet. By tak ing r ralley s sarsaparllla Compound yen escape the rigors of the het weather. Prickly heat, bells and pimples quickly succumb te It Price M cents a bottle. raaiLiti kat andphabmacy. e.3n.dat,W.rB PO" " Mareet, J. B. GIVLER A CO. THINK OF IT ANDCOMK AMI) BUY WU1LI WA UAVCTHKM. 75c. $i.00t $125 avnd $l.bO Corsets At33e. MUST BE SOLD. Odd Sties White and Colored Hires aa follews: 17, la, 25. V. 2S,i9.hnd w. This price Is pal en them te sell them quick. Colored Lsce Buntings, Sc. Only a lew pieces left 1 bis Is no prlee. Don't tall te leek at our Bargains In Kmbreldered Pongee Bilks, snd em broidered Trlmmlugs te match Mummer silks regardless 01 rest Our Black Bllks.il uuand II Sft can't be beat, every yard guaranteed. JohnSsGivler&Ce,, no. as KlaW eftrewt, LAACABTBB, rA. Jl US. E. M. WOODWARD, NO. VH BAST Kltta BTstRKT. ArtUtie Stamping emporium Band Painted and BmbretflereA Novelties suitable fur birthday or wedding presents lu a until varUtlw. w r IHMetrramTlBtateerfererasassU or Chairs. ?jgw startee, wtu ssateruuj 1 ta, SS SaAtsw-lFAwsri W HKW AlH'KHrlHKMKKra. WANTKl)--TWe' OKNKIt Al," HOUHl. Uirls. Apply, lire el rlmnrn. at hie.. N.linwtiPt. VTOIIUK-KIVK I'KKOKSr. W1LI UK JJI added te all city ti net pu'd en nr btJore septembrr I. , II. KATIUON. tiUK.-nim ii C'tly Treasurer. JACOB F. SllKAKFKK'S JPure Rye Whisky, NO. 15 UKNTItK BUUAKR, LANUASTKU, FA. may 11 llil w ANTKD-TWO t)(H)l MOULDKHH and sevursl stout, nctlve boys. Apply te W.I'.UUMM mm, Lancaster 8tnam Kadtater and M'lV- Civ, jjn-ttd no si wisi vnestnui Bireei. tiOK IlKNT TWOMTOKY UWKLL1NU JTJ lli)int Ne 'i Wi't Vine stnxt. fossns fessns fossns slen KtviMt October 1, 17. Kent rviisenalile. Vail en pmmlscs. jWttd JOHN II PKAUSOL. WAY DOWN IN PRICKS. UauzA tlndfrwear Irem a, up t Shirts, Over alls. Jackets. Coats, llmlnry l.,r Mi'ii, 1 dlis, IliiysandCIilldrtin. t m kll.Khlrt, up. Per fumery, Neckwear, Cellars, Lulls, Miseiiilers. As"! lense call ai.il exsiulun Iwlernyiiu buy, at U.S. ST r HUM, All , Jr-l-lrd Ne. M North Uueen Kt. H' OIKIHTO.N'S DKUU STOltK. Quinine, Merphia and Opium, In Any Quantity, at IMilludelphla Trims, AT HOUQHTON'a. The Cheapest Ortiir Stere In the City, Wand if West KIhk tnt. lr tra YUl'SU LADIKS AND liKNTLKMKN desirous of Improving tbetr condition enn de no better than by takings course at the Lancaster Business College, TIRM BIQ1NS MONDAT, SEPT. 6. Full particular en application by matt or tn perjen at ColU'Ke lloeiii-, Ne. UH ICA-1' K1M sT., (eceud fleer.) aiiKlttd 11. C WKIDLKU. lTlnclpl. OOMKTU1NU KM1RKLYNKW IN THK ORGAN LINK. THE METCAIF ACTIOU, The urestet Improvement In Cabinet Organ building ler JJ tari. Don't fait tesu It. WOODWARDS t'tane and OrRin Wareroetns. Nes. 28 A i K. King St., ljnrMer City, 1'a. e AK. HALL. COJIKOI'.TAIII.K : CllKAl". All extraenlinary run this jear en Serge Suits. The priced and qualities deserve it. Nothing in clothing beats them for all-the day-round comfort. Louden Serge Suits at i2. Our "Special" iS.M Serge ahead of the country for value. 1S Serges. First let we made are all sold. The second let is going fast. lSlue and Black. Very fine. The house jet full of bargains in " cut ptice" clothing- and great quantities of Thin Clothing. Wanamakkr ft Brown, Oak Hall, Southeast Cernkk Sixth and Mar kxt Sts., rnit.ADAi.rniA. AMENDMENT TO THE CO.NSTITl'- iB. HON preMe,l Uithncltlxensef thlsl HON preMe,l ui the cltlxensef this Cem- menwealui for tbetr approval or rejed Ien b for their approval or relectlen by the Oeneral Assembly of the Commonwealth et rennsTlviula. published by order of tbe Sec retary or tbe Commonwealth li-v or tbe fjouimenwealtn. In pursuance of Ien. Article .Will of the Consiltulien. elnl resolution proposing an amendment te tbe Constitution of this Commonwealth : 8SCTIOH 1. lie It resolved by thn Senate and Heuse of HepresentatlvesoftheCemiuonwealta of Pennsylvania In 1,,'lienil Assembly met. That the following ameudmeut Is proposed Ui the Constitution et the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, In accordance with the Klgbteenlh Article thereof . AMKNDMB.NT. There shall be an additional artlcle te said Constitution te be designated at Aitlcle l., as tollews : AHT1CLK MX Thn manufacture, sale, or k toping fnr sate of lntexlcatlnir Hener, te be ueeu as a beverage. U hereby jirehlhlted, aua any violation of this prohibition shall be a mlsdemesner, puulshaule at shall be provided by law. Ihe manufacture, sale, or kimplng for saleef Intoxicating liquor for eUier puiH-es tli4ii as a beverage may be allowed In such inanneiMnly as may be prescribed by law. Ihe lauueral As sembly shall, at the flnat session suecenOlng tbe adoption of this Htlltlu of the Constitution, enact laws with tbe aile'iuate penalties for Ita enforcement. A true copy of the Joint Resolution. CHAItl.KS w i-TOVK. ang33mdW Secretary of theCommeuwealth. AMENDMENT TO THE CONHT1TU TION proposed te the cltlzcnsnfthLs Com monwealth ler teelr anpiovalerre.ecliou by the (ienerel Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennaytvsnla. Published by order of the Sec retary of the Commonwealth, In pursuance et Article Jt VII l of the Lonstllullen. Joint resolution proposing an amendment te tbe constitution et the ceintunnwntlih HacTlia 1. He If rcielutl by thr Senate anil Jfeuie 0 Hepreientnliiei of the Vitmmenwemth rf renniyliunia tn Ueneral AitrmOlinul, itml tne following Is propesea as an aii,nduintef tbe constitution of the commonwealth of Penn sylvania In accordance wltb the previsions of the eighteenth article thereof : AMKNIJMKNT. Strike out from section one. et artlcle eight, the four qualifications ler voters which reads aa follews: If twenty-two years of age or upwards, he shall have paid, within two years, a state or county ux, wblcb shall have been assessed at least two months, and paid at least one month before the election," se that the section which leads as follews: " t verv male citizen, twentv-ene veari of ira. pos-e-slng the following qualifications, shaUlM entitled te vote at all elections : first lie shall have been a citizen of the United BUtes at lesst one month. Second- He shall have resided in the state one year (or It, having previously been a qualified elector or native born citizen of the state, be shall have removed therefrem and returned, then six months) Immediately preceding the election. Third. He shall have resided In the election district where he shall offer te vote at least two months Immediately preceding me election. Fourth, tf twenty-two years of age or no wards, hs shall have paid, wltbln tweyears, a sute or county tax, which shall have been as sessed at least two months, and paid at least one month before the election," shall be amended, se as te resd ss fellows : Avery mals citizen twenty-one years et age, pessesslngthe following qualifications, shalTbe entitled te vote at the pulling place of the elec tion district of which be shall at ths time be a resident and net elsewhere : first He shall have been a citizen of the unitea states at least tniny days. Second, lie shall have resided In tbe state one year (or If, having previously been a qualified elector or native born citizen of the .tale, be shall have removed therefrem and returned, then six months) Immediately preceding the election. Third. He shall have resided In the election district where be shall ener te vote at least thirty days Immediately preceding the election. The legislature, st the session thereof next alter the adoption of thla section, shall, and from time te time thereafter may, enact Uws te piop piep erly onferca this prevision. Fourth. Every male etitzen of the age of twenty-ena years, who shall have been a citizen ler uunr usrs s&u aa .aaauiiaat 01 ibis suste gas vtmr nui prewum! San election, except at for the laat thirty data lien district In which be mnulclnai elections, an a rsttldant et tha election msy earer ni vote, snail Deentiiieatoveteat such election In the election district of which be shall at the time be a resident and net else where for all ofBesrs that new are or hereafter Bay be elected by the people ; YeWdtii, That In time of war no elector In the actual military service el the sute or of the United BUtes, In the army or navy thereof, snail be deprived of his vote by reason of his absence f rout such elec tion district, and the legislature shall have power te provide the manner In which and the lime and place at which such absent electors may vote, and ter the returns and canvaset their votes In tbe election district la which they respectively reside ruth. Fer the 111 'pose have of voting, no person shall bis deemed te have valued or lest a reel' danu bv rsssen or hia ureaeuce or absence while employed In tbe service of the United BUtes or the Bute, nor whUe engaged In tbe navigation of the waters of the sub or of the blab seas, nor while a student of any college or s.'ialnary el learning, nor while kept at any almshouse or public institution, except the lu maus et any neme for disabled and Indigent soldiers and sa'lers, who, ler tee purpose 01 vet lug, shell be deei trict wkereeald iiuea te resiae in us eiecuea uis I neme Is located. Laws ahail be wade for asoeruleleg, by proper proofs, tee cit izens wbe shall be eallOed te the rUt of sat-lna-a hereby uUbllsbed. A tree copy of tast joint resolution. cuablkb w.ereMi. liewtasT e UwCewiAQA wealth. asa-taUw vjrir Ab rKHriHHHRMs. -DUItLKY'H OONU KXT. JAMAU1A A-B. I alie U1NUKK. MIL. Aa ttlslasjss k-antaaasif.at " Ittril nation and Cholera .Merbus. Ilubtev's Mould Unmet makes a delicious di 'm a Mall . Aa - m ... tiles wtthent rookies j is eeuls a bottle, si: r m a law mm Muabai-auauu aiuka. Lkv-a ita.nu ai i" a. - wen si - . J atnastiMt JJHR MANHEIM Reller Fleur! ianJt .tmdtUeA 1 1RAII CUMUKKT t ma BROWNSTOWN BAND WBUMKSOAY EVBNINtt At Moennerchor Oarden, AV Miners or Ladles without escort net ad mitted. aim- 2ld TNMUHANCK COMPANY. QIRARD Fire Insurance Ce., OK PIlll.AOBI.t'lltA. ASSETS, - $1,357,458.17. All kinds of property Insured st current rati. All less erdamageby llsjhlnlng pitd whether flreeniue ornet, Ixmms promptly adjusted and paid. JBBBMIAH R1PB, JySOCmW.Sll K south lluke 8L S' UORTUAND A TYPK-WH1T1NU SITUATIONS pay betA young men and ladle mnch better salaries than most commercial positions, and the demand Is greater, students can be Blted for office short-band positions IN THREE MONTHS' TIME by Haven's system. elthars.rt r,uilrml. Ne previous knowledge of colleges open an no year. Htndents can enter any time, all tulUen being Individual. Superior facilities ler procuring situation, for which aid we make no charge. College pautphtela with lull set self-teaching les les eons In either art sent tn any address for le euj both arts, a eta. .Ne stamps accepted. Address eimer ei iiavens celleges: new ltira. n. i.; Philadelphia, ra ; Chicago. 111.; Cincinnati, e.i San rranclsre, Cal. Junl SindiAW ir uuuds. s TAMM BRUS. it CO. Bosten Stere 26 USD 28 NORTH QUEEN ST. We Are Belling All Coeds "Under Regular Price. Anether New Assortment Famens 7.ANTA CI.11TII, 7a. a yard. They are a positive pleas ure te sea and te see them is te buy them. Grand Special Offering of TAItl.K I.INKNS at l'.'m. 17, -). iV St, 37K, ' " socentstetl.iua yard. Kach Piece Is a Separate Bargain. REMNANTS! REMNANTS! BVRUT DAY NKXTWKKK we Will (lire Yen the Benefit of Our Bargalnstu Kerauauta. Uemnanta of BLACK CASIIMKHK and tll.At-K HKNKISJTTA3, en which you tin Have Plenty of Meney. LABTer TUB HKASON-Onn Hundred Dezen Ladles' Kegnlar-Mudu BalbrLjgsn Huse two pairs ler !5c JERSEYS! JERSEYS 1 One Hundred Dezen I.ADIKS' JRRHkVS. SV. each. Bverv Jersey Keduced te almost half of lU former price. ALLCUKAM UKKS.S GOODS WILL UK SOLD LABS THAN COST. Stamm Bres. & Ce. fAUKH A HKOTUKK. Summer Wear for Genti. GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. HAGEE & BROTHER, 25-27 Weat King Street Gauze, IlalbriggAn and Featber weight Shirts and Drawers. Seamlen, llalbriggan and Lisle Hosier. Uemstitched and Colored Dor Der tiered IlanrUnrehiefs. Twilled and Herge Bicycle Shirts. Ijtundried and Unlaundried Dress Hbirts. rengee, Silk, Grenadine and Lawn Neckwear. . & W. Cellars and Cuffs. One Hundred Dezen Extra Un Un Uuedred Bulrts at 46c. each. Scotch Cheriet, Casvuaere and Worsted Suitings. HACER & BROTHER, Ne. 26 Wcwt King StrMt. LAagAfxa. i. JM I.A VK Of rAHHIOtt. pAtiAUK,uy kahiiien" ASTRICH'S Palace et Fashion. 13 EAST KING STREET LaNUABTKU, I'A. WK HAVITIIH l)AY01'Nltl OUIt rlUST invoice or FALL MTS ! Rlpgant New Flispea of mark Straw lla'aln Canten. Union, Milan and Milan, at ', 50, J cts. and iipwarils. We ure eiiMctlng mere new goods and snvol snvel ties for Kail, nnil are therefore compelled te umke room fur tlii new arrivals. Te enati'e us tiidose weare leinnd todUHMtief the balanee et our summer stork even at a great sacrifice. Nei Then is Your Time te Be; ! LOOK AT THE BARGAINS OFJEIUD. Strtw Hats nt 7c, (seven rents) 7c Hats formerly ntlu, 73 cts, tt te, at lie. rinn Milan Huts worth 12 uu, at l"c Children's Hats at inn. Fine Sthoel Mats at 'c. Tips at less than cost. fancy Ribbons, .Ne. is, slMC a yard worth (i and roots. euu stock or 14 NKAUI.T VMIAl'BTKII. Only a small quantity lull nf the 2tc goods. Call early te select the ties t- klegant goods at Mc. Hlch Buibreldered chemise wortb7teandll.ne, at Me. Fancy Night tlewna, handsomely trlimued, at only Mc Skirts with embroidered flounce at tee. A FULL LINK OF Dr. Warner's Corsets. Warner's Ocsvl t.nek at Jfc. Warner's Flexible Hip at ll-O1. Warner's Four In-Hand at II. (O. Warner's Health at St.JV Warner's Misses' Corset at 73& Warner's Corset Waists for LadlM at II 7 Warner's Corset Waists for Children at WJ. Warner's summer Cers.ts at II a) Madam Fe Skirt Supporting conettatll te. The V. Waist at 7!. Madam Bortree'a Duplex Adjustable Hip Cor set atsi.ie. Dr. Hall's Health Corset at tl.iM. A Patent Meulded Cerral III white and drab, atonlv.ve The Ix-st K Corset In the United States. B. A O. Meulded Corset at 7'c. line Hundred tten Cersetal $i ftt. Beth'a Deuble Hene Corset at 11.3?. n e Corset ntli.2.1. Menslblu Nursing Corsetattl.a. BUSTLES. Bustles at .V. Iheklsle Ibntlsat IV. 'I hv let's folding Hustle at 13c. The (Jem Hustle at :m. Tbe LbtU Hustle at IV. 1 he anveleiu Hustle at TV. Thu3 Kew Wire Rustle at .1c. Ihe.-t-ltew Mire Uustleat.Vv. The BUiudard H Ire Bustle at 40c. The Perfection Bustle at -. xmam amu vartmMA. -yTKWVt3Mx.Hr, CATCU ON I KVKUYIIODV BBMKMBKB I When you get tofentre fqnnrH. Inst drop Inte the TKA 11111I COKr KKST11KK (the only one In tight), and get our prlr.w e 1 ail goods. Come and se will greet you cordially. OUKBUUAH19 AI.L8CUABI licit TKA IS ALL TKA I OUBCOFFKK13ALL COFFKKI NO ADULTK11ATION O.VK TB1AL BKCUKKJ YOUIt CUSTOM. Bemember Urn Address CLARK'S TBA AND COPEEB STORE, NO. marrvttdAw CBNTBKBUUAUK. WK DON'T WIHIlTOHtH-THOAH YOD, but If you will call at our store we will show you some el the Bast led Hardest 8eips in the Market AT LOWKST rttlCKS. ItestOlelneBoapenlySc a cake. Miller's Het ax and alslng Sun eisap will pliase you. only Se. a cake, llulililti's llest neap, Sc. bur Keap, said 10 m the best fnr family use, only sc Ivery and Koke tscap. Ileal Toilet Hiwrt lu thn market, tic, l.eiiex Huap, ic. Debbins' Klectrlr Keap.'Ja ,or Ibiee cakes for -6c Twe packs 17i Meap fewder Ierc. BPACIAl. OI'I'SK. Teany one buying Bve cakes of any of ths above soup we will give them one pound of powder free. Thla offer will only last for a short time. Twe pounds lrge Lump Uless Staich for ee. Try our Olosslue; makes Cellars snd Cufts as stiff and glossy as when new. BOLD ONLY AT CLARKE'S OkUUINAL TKA AND COrrKB STOltK, NO. 52 WEST KINO STREET, LANCA8TKB. PA. AV Telephone. Beautiful llsnners and lam given aesywlib Tea te-morrow. SfAfflSs OATAsAO. IO BARGAINS. Straw Hats Sacrificed! Any BTKHW HAT In our Stere sold below cost We will positively close out enr Kutire bteck regardless of price. LIGHT STIFF HATS At Biff Reduotlena. roeifaTs .bOIIATB S1X01IATB ..Belling attl.re ..Selling at 11.00 ..nelllng at .60 OUtt Trunks and Traveling Bags Comprise one et tbe finest lines In Lancaster. avoen't forget we offer Special Bargains In tbla line during tbe following nvnth. We guar antte te save you lit per cent, en every purchase. Stauffer & Ce., at and 33 North Quesm sttreet, LANCaBTIR,rA. 8 PK1MU, 1887. A New Departure for Lancaster tn Fins Tel ertng. Importing direct from the beet makers of fine Woellens. 1 have inst received tkroegh the Bosten custom noose, a large Invoice of Bay own tmnortAttea of, SUITING. awevysgOATiite AJTD The like of wblek, for style and quality ,aaa never bstan equaled In this city, and caaaet be surBeased. A special Invitation te hereby exteaeed te BU la want of aprtng uamenta te cell earl and secare Ckotee fatlerns. Workmanship the very best and prises lower taaa ever. H.tsKAMAAT. Cheap Muslin Urwcar lyta ae aeiu Qasaa itswt "Z-9 '-WC,!, . Jk v 2.11$&1 liSs &)$&&-tefxMM!iLa& i&lk?l.ltJzi&&t--iii
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