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aaaM mm pail, and wlu b given a gen-
iniiiaiiillai Tne furnace will be idle
3-f A Pialasm M Bwakesnaa Isjared.
K'TsawlA Ttawlal Aneilnflftnrnn ahlftina. sinwina
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A"sv AaA. of th PMnnlmli railroad, had
; kaathaMbaad Middle flacara of hla riant
r ! swaahail arhllanrmrillna rain veatertlav
lMtraoea. The injury deaa net prevent the
flmtm tern werkiag.
; -kt: was. Barta, a DraEemaa en train arawn
tlrri ??AwatttAAl flTA. waa ermnllna, iwra alter thsi
klwrcekat Parkeabarg and bad the thumb of
'H.M neat aaaaasTeraiy mauea. Tnein-
s tar will nrareat werkiaa for aeaaa time.
ftst. Tbe pay ear of the Pennsylvania railroad
..arrived la town thle afternoon, when the
Kg - employ ea reoenroa uetr wages ler the month
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na vorm ana-area,
lathe council preaaadlaga it waa stated
tne ueiutabia Kleotrte Uant company
eaared te reaew their oeetraot for llgbtUig
"J$ IhA A aiM - - !. m Am a nl
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E&$ t farad te renew their contract at 103.33 per
fcMtpjaMp per year, or a tacm of 3 years at the
XM? of 190 per lamp per year.
F5V The Shawnee Fire oempany will held a
"vt -- - i ri3- - .-. . .
sUfNnuia aiwaawa) wwau en eaiurumji&uguji
yd TkalOraad Army wlU go te Pennryn en
'jyt Bwauaay,Aogaataetb.
i 5-" - -mmm u .ieb a. ai. K. NnniUT ncnnei will
go te LIUts en Friday, Augnatldtfa, te bold
taair annual picBla
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l3 JKarAKi'a xtaiujr ra rmnmui.
h&U- ,,t 'i0 ranea BpaM Ik ear at ThU
HC5 ! Ufa! 'AvkVkA rinMftaa
fiV'.fH. IM ezouraien te Fanryn, en Tnnnday,
( vadar the aunpleea of the Degree Btaft auo aue auo
'Selatloa of Monterey Ledge, waa tbe largest
ri' it,. iki. l n .
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eaaand peraena were carried te the park.
g-ij . u vay was pinuy apent np te tne time
f la aterm. During the day there were
net and a ball gam. The Pequea club, of
Gortenvllle, defeated the Monterey club,
aaada np of amateurs,-by a score of 12 te 3
The wheelbarrow race waa wen by Harrv
Bill, and he received ,as a prize a box of
! WTkm T. akU ana k .i.. uu
KM."- and the prize was an Odd Fellows' pin. Tbe
W Bag race was wen by a boy named Black.
ItiV evilbaa asadsn' iiibm.
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rffr T..MHua mwbm WJ.UI ma B.ruraumra
"'pal Ma II llii ii li liquor acid be
Me red away trem hla i iniiiinlrM) In the
$& aflarnoen and went asletp. He remained
PJl V wa7 uutu mum tm tern nwi wsni aia
v sienas went ia aearcn or nim. Teev round
' aim anoeosclous under a tree. Or. Ouulsp,
of Manbelm, who happened te be en tbe
grounds, examined tbe young man and pre
aouneed him te be Battering from congestion
of the brain. Bandera was brought te tbls
etry en the 0 o'clock train and taken te bis
home en Jehn street. Te-day he Is some
what improved, but is still in a critical con.
The committee of arrangments did all In
their power te make the excursion a success
aadthey were untiring in their eflerta te
promote the pleasure of the excursion ista.
The railroad company,bewever,did net have
eara auffleent te bring back tbe excursionists
and many were obliged te stand in the aisles
of the cars.
Ne liquor waa sold en the grounds. Tbe
few young men who were drunk went te
Lebanon early in the day and came back
with whisky flasks in their pockets, which
tbe Management could net prevent.
MLVPBMB BUUVOHt BACK.
Vfesy An roead Kaar Mrdsbore, Berks County,
By U OMcwrs.
On the 8th of June WiUUm Jehnsen, a
colored man, living near Quarryvllie, called
ea Alderman Fordney and asked his assist
ance te help blm And his wire. His belief
waa that aba had eloped with one Ira Thomp Themp Thomp
aea. The case waa put in the hands or Offl
eera Walsh and Pyle for investigation, and
they learned that William's susplc
leaa were well founded. Thompson,
la addition te ateallng William's wife,
also atele his best clothes, and tbe latter
riled him mere than the less or his wife.
" Complaints for adultery were made sgalnst
Thompson and Mis. Jehnsen, and for larceny
against Thompson. The guilty pair were
finally located near Blrdsbore and tbe efll e -s
went te Berks oeunty te arrest tbem. Alter
a drive of several miles the offleera found
the accused at tbe house of a colored man
named Kebert MUler. They brought them
te this city, and In default of ball they were
committed for a hearing by Alderman Ferd-
wy. m
A Lancastar Uoeauaa Killed,
from the Qreensburg Press.
Hberidan Bewers, a young man whose
home ia in Lancaster oeunty, met with an
' aecident in the yard at Deny, Tuesdsy
Bight wblch will deubUeas end his ex
totaaee. He was endeavoring te beard a
saevlng train and falling beneath tbe
r Wheels was crushed in a terrible manner.
;.ivr-ai lege were ground te a Jelly and he re-
Vt bI ! AtUaa A . T
ML,""""" w were injuries. His re-
:r eevary weensidered Impossible.
rtl3.;"""ne states that he died en
.:' VTeaasaeay at a p. m.
& AMaavns et Dsleaw rued.
f,v i -ueani in the suit
$.Bvesght by tbe prison losDecien. fn ik.
'( i$mlmm et sheaa mala and repair, d iinrtng the
( ,iVrie"u''"a"auMreTeriu) uiMaa
laavii of aerense this afternoon, it sets
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that Bsaaanig does net ewe the in
-' aMSsaaeaa a dollar, tbat ha dim, nnntrimA .
V."& aataerlaed an one (e contract for aheea ler
l'aJafaaiUy,
Frsaa OaatbMag te Bargkary.
' Alexaader English, Geerge Horten and
Traak Edwards, aena of resneetabia nw
tfe l.fK J! w while ransacking
$V fiWl" 4lBee oettage, at Asbury prkV
t4 1". JT. e Wadneaday. The prlaeneri
:cf,- wreatte Aabery Dark te
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ja.eeatplete naart of the eeataanlal exercises
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A THsisss BsaaaeaMlea at Uw mil si by
ttsslasat Barsard, atOelaaibta College,
frost the Philadelphia Telegraph.
President Barnard, of OelHMbia college,
dtacwaata at considerable length a subject of
ae little Importance, which ia the occasion or
ae little Taxation te both teachers sml pupils
aad bow aad again of considerable derision
oath part of people who are disposed te
think that, taking one thing with another,
there I tee little alliance between the prac
tice of pedagogy and what 'commonly geea
under the name of common senwe. The con
clusien which Dr. Bsrusrd has been com
pelled te come te respecting tbe svstem of
markings that has been in use at Columbia
for some time la that It Is worthless, and he
plainly expresses tbe opinion there that no
publications as te scholastle merit should be
made except tbe distinctions of preQclent
end deficient. In ether words, tbe president
of Columbia holds that a student either
knows wbst be professes te knew or that
be don't knew It, ind that an attempt at
fine gradations of merit and demerit Is fool
ish and In tbe nature of things Impractica
ble. Mere than tbls, be combats the claim
that marks are a stimulus te the student by
stating that, while it is doubtful whether
among tbe great majority tbls stimulus Is
felt at all, It la net at all doubtful that among
a large proportion tbe Influence or the njr
tem is discouraging rather tbau animating.
And he la entirely rlKht In this tbesystem
is of necessity discouraging te all rralMu
dents and te all real teachers fort list matter
and for tbe excellent reasons tbst there ts
no way In whkh an Intelligent and equlta
ble application or it can be bad. The mark
ing must needs depend upon tbe Intelligence
and geed sense of tbe teacher quite as much
as upon the Intelligence and geed sense of
the pupils, while geed teachers will vary
very widely In their markings ler eaen-
iiauy me same ninci ei uiisiaaee, one giving
tbe beat possible marks wbere another will
give aero. Net se very long age, in one of
the schools ei this city, a teacher who bad a
class In history in charge, undertook te disci
pllnn the youngsters with regard te IUetel
Webster's Bunker Hill oration. The method
el procedure, however, was net te en Jess or
te Induce them te think about what the
'god-like Daniel" waa driving at hnd te
expreee theniselvee concerning tbe subject
matter, but te bring tbem up with a round
turn as the stllera say by demanding that
they should tell blru what great mistake Mr.
Wsbster committed in tbe course el his ad
dress. The youngsters guessed all sorts of
tblngs, and three guesses were one and all
pronounced failures and se recorded. It
came out afterwards tbst what the teacher
wsnted them te say was tbst the orator
changed from the first te tbe second person
In the course of bit address. Tbls Is one
instance out or thousands tbst mlgbt be
cited te prove tbst teachers who knew a
thing or two tbemselves are net necessarily
competent te grade tbe knowledge of ether
people. Of course, In tbis particular Instance,
It waa neck or nothing with the youngsters,
but tbe same kind el stupidity and incapacity
that deemed them all te zero marks rules te
a great extent all through tbe attempts te
grade tbe markings of the pupils In all tbe
schools.
A geed many errors and stupidities
need te be corrected In connection witn
school management generally, and tbe
publle school management et the city of
Philadelphia particularly; but It may be
doubted whether here In Philadelphia there
la a much greater evil than the system of
msrklng thst prevail Tbat we de net in
tbe least exaggerate en this point any Intelli
gent reader can readily satisfy himself If be
will obtain an opportunity el examining some
or tbe current school documents and el ques
tioning both tescbers and pupils concerning
tbe common practices In tbls matter et nisrk
giving. Tbe only defenses of tbe system we
ever heard, are tbat parents are net sattstled
and make complaints If they are net given
some information about the class standing of
their children and the reason ; and that the
marka are necessary in order te determine
concerning promotion. There it no merit In
either defense. Tbe parents ar net entitled
te any such statements aa the marking system
permits te be furnished : while te say tbat
thestandlngand capabilities of pupils cannot
de properly eeterminea wttbnut tne ugure
spllttlna mat gees en In connection with
every examination, Is for tbone who mske
Urn statement te confess their own incapacity,
President Barnard makes It plain tbat, aa
regards tbe colleges, be believes tbe marking
system in any anape utner man mat wnicn
be has suggested for a record of proficiency
or deficiency, te be Inexpedient and vicious;
but be suggests thst If tbe practice nf vraf ing
must be continued, tbe matter had better tm
left te freesutirage et all oeccerntd, each
student te propound the order et merit of all
bis claxs mates, and the authoritative list te
be made hy tbe ordinary way of counting tbe
ballets. Dr. lUrnsrd says tbat this method,
and no etber, was practised at Yale in the
early part el tbe century and down te 1-viO,
and mat it was only abandoned m the bullet
tbat tbe dally maiks would keep tbe student
closer te bis work. Tbls, however, lie em
phatically contends tbst they de net de,
while aa a apecial merit of the ballet plan he
claims tbat "It would preteut lioiitieus
scholarship represented by maiks clttn ob
tained by method s of equivocal character."
vrreBBu ie mmmiuuat.
Tha
Brulhrrhoed of the Union ai steading
Would Tax Tbem Ten liati
The secret order known aa the Brotherhood
or the Union, which has a membership of
ever alx thousand In Pennsylvania, ha lm-n
holding Ita at ate convention in Keeding within
me past lew days. Tbe convention adjourned
Thursday afternoon, alter sehctlcg Ashland as
me next place et meeting. The convention
made a strong deliverance en tbe evils of Im
migration. Tbe Union offers me fo'Iewlng
aa a remedy : First, te place a heavi er cap
ita tax en all emigrants ter tbe t-psca of ten
years, me money te be used ler school pur
poses ; second, te make a law sentencing te
long terms of imprisonment any person
found guilty of bringing laborers under con
tract te work in tbis country ; third, making
It lawful for any person having paid passage
in work for another by contract, te at any
time sue and receive, wltb Interest, any and
all moneys thus worked out.
The new officers et me Union are: Grand
chief Washington, Theodere A Kendall,
Reading; grand chief Jeffersen, William
Bennett, Philadelphia ; grand chief Franklin,
A. P. Carr, Philadelphia; grand herald, O. B.
Sberlzer, Lancaster; grand watch of the day,
Julius Blebabsn, Brlablu ; grand watch of
night, Hamuel Pennington, Chester.
The KmanclpaileD Calibration.
The pregramme aa outlined In Thursday'a
Intelliekncek for the Etnsucipatleu cele
bration at Teil'a Hain were carried out. Kd
ward Mellen read tbe Declaration of Inde
pendence and abstracts of the Emancipation
proclamation, Majer Hlmpsen, of Ilarrlsburg,
and Kev. A. B. Wilsen, el Baltimore, de
livered addresses and, the latter delivered
tbe oration of tbe day. In him Abraham
Lincoln bad an able eulogist The labors of
Htevens In behalf et the colored people were
also referred fa
Beer was sold en tbe greu nda during the
arternoen and tbls led te a great deal el
trouble. A large number et these in attend
ance became Intoxicated, and between
four and live o'clock fighting began.
Men and women took part in the row and
several had their heads very badly punched.
Botne bad tbe clothing almost tern from their
oeaies. Tne ngnting continued ler some
lime yet no suits resulted.
Arrsslad en a serious Ubargs.
Mary Broeme, wire of liarry Broeme, was
arrested en a serious charge en Thursday.
The principal complaint against her Is entic
ing a girl only 13 years old Inte a house or
ill fame, for Immoral purposes. Hue u also
complained against ter drunkenness and dis
orderly conduct, Being unable te furnish
ball she waa committed for a bearing.
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Cetumlttsd cer Trial.
Mary Washington, who spends mera time
In Jail than out of It, waa heard by Alder
man Ban en Thursday evening. Hhe waa
charged with carrying concealed deadly
weapons and threatening the life of Clara
Zsll. In default of bill Mary was oemtnltted
for trial at tbe quartet sessions court, be
ginning en Monday.
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FrasecaileBs Withdrawn.
The prosecution preferred by O. A. Peter
sen against Harry Efnng, for jumping a
beard bill, was withdrawn before Alderman
A. F, Dennelly en Thursday. The accused
paid the claim against him and coats of the
suit.
riefc4rie rata tigvea law.
tws Additional Osssaialata iTrtsrted by
III.
Uam Piwcler Ml aw"n" aw.
Alter Samuel tlray and Henry Jacksen
were arrested en Thursday ler violating the
liquor law, by selling beer at Tell'a Hain
during tha emancipation celebration, It waa
thought by tbe managers tbat there would
net be any further trouble. When Uluesra
Kissinger and Wenninger left the grounds
with their prisoners Kdward Clark and
Geerge Patterson stepped behind the bar
and took tbe places of tbe men at rested.
Wm. Procter was determined te atop tha
sale, and be went before Alderman and en
tered eult against Clark and Patterson. They
entered ball for a hearing.
Te-day Procter Is willing te withdraw the
sultafhe entered, but the violations of the law
were communicated te uonsiaeie snaur, ei
Lancaster township In which district Tail's
Hain Is located, and he will take oluclalcog eluclalcog oluclalceg
nlzanoe of tbe violations by returning the
parties te court. These are the first suits in
this vicinity for vlelatlug the new license
law. A conviction means a much heavier
penalty a tine or from fH) te v.iXH-than
either of the accused can raise.
Thursdays ssr less.
Stevkudale, Aug. li Thursday, young
pseple's day, alwaya la one of the big days
of tbls encampment. Munaay soneois aii
ever tbis section et country send In delega
tions and the r salt Is s Urge attendance of
young folks. The 0 o'clock meeting yester
day morning waa led by Iter. J. F. Smith,
et Itenvllle, and the 8 o'clock service by
K. l.udwlck, of Meuntvllle. At 10 a. in. Kev.
Q. W. M Kiger, of Kest Vlneland, N. J.,
preached a sermon te tbe children ; at 1:15
p. m. Kev. Fhlllps, el Ilarrlsburg spoke, snd
at 2 p. m. Kev. 1). Leng, of Mount Jey, and
Kev. J. A. Fuuk.ef Covenant U. B. church.
Lancaster, ably discussed "The Bible Proofs
of Temperance ;" at 0 p. m. Chas. Pilgrim,
the boy etangelist, et Philadelphia, spoke
in a meeting of great demonstration ; at 7:30
Kev. Meredith, of AnnvlUe, preached. This
camp is one of tbe best managed camps in
the U. B. church.
Contesting ler a trl.
Nineteen contestants ler tbe special prize
offered by Qeerge W. Childa for tbe best
aswy en tbls county, were at the high school
this morning. OI that number one was of the
male graduating class or this year, three were
members of tbe girl's graduating class and
the remainder were pupils of the boy's and
girl's high schools. Twelve are young men
and seven young ladles. Mr. Gable will be
at tbe high school again te-morrow when
additional contestants are expected le enter
the list.
Tbe committee appeluted for that purpose
will meet ou Thursday next and award tbe
p rl7e for me best essay. Tbe prize etlered Is
f loe divided as follews: 00 fur best essay;
(3d te second, and r'-t) te third.
emuiner Lelaera.
Kev. Sylvanus Stall, of mis city ; W. L.
Seaboek, esq , of Westminster, Md., and Mr.
Guyen II. Uuehler, of Gettysburg, are en a
bicycle tour to.Htauuten, Va., and return.
Mrs. Catharine McGovern, Mrs. Lizzie
Keller, Ml-res Jeepblne snd Annie Mc
Govern and Kichard P. McGovern left te-day
ler Atlantic City.
W. O. Marshall, treasurer et tbe school
beard, accompanied by his wire, left te-dy
f ir Atlantic City. They will remain there a
Wm. Pitten, of Columbia, Is at tbe Shel Shel
eon house, Ocean Greve, X. J.
Verdict of Coronet' Jarj.
Corener Honemau te-day filed In the com
missioners' ('like tbe verdict et the jury em
pannelled te Inquire Inte tbe cause of tbe
de.th of Themas Griffith, killed at Blrd-ln-lland
en Thursday. Tbe jurors were F. G,
Shirk, Jeseph Styer, J. II. Brubaker, P. F.
Mears, Jehn Muckle and Jehn hlgle, and the
coroner's physician Dr. A. M. Miller. Tbe
verdict was tbat he came te bis death by
being accidentally struck by engine Ne. 5H,
while crossing the track of the Pennsylvania
railroad at illrd-ln-liand, when en bis way
te work.
A Handy Pecksi Atlas.
Ivison, Btakeman, Tayler V Ce., through
thelr representative in this city, William
Kiddle, has sent us a bandy volume entitled
" A Pocket Atlas el tbe World." In It are
maps or every country en the glebe, tbe pep.
u I at ion or every city In me United States
having ever 10, W0 Inhabitants, me population
of the principal cities of tbe world, me com
mercial centres and their experts, tbe area e'
Inland seat and lakes, a brlet description of
all tbe countries and a general Index, by
whicb;sny desired Information may be found
Court liens Notes.
The summer vacation for lawyers ends
with te day. 'le-morrow will be tbe tint day
or court It ia opinion day, and tbecplnlens
of cases argued at the June term will be de
livered by Judges Livingston and Patterson.
There will also be a large amount et current
business te be transacted.
In the afternoon Sheriff Tomllnsen will
sell a number or properties.
On Monday the August quarter sessions
will be opened. Tbls is always tbe largest
term el the year, and wltb the cases thus tar
returned the district attorney will have a
busy week.
The aberitTa Jury Ibis afternoon con
demned nine properties in clly and county,
which will be sold In September.
A Hash for Mt. (Irctna.
There baa been a great rush from this city
te ML Gretna, during tbe past few daya.
Yesterday the Pennsylvania railroad sold
250 tickets. Tbls ia the big day et the en
campment and 450 tickets had been sold up
te 'i o'clock. Fast Line was crowded with
Lancaster folks tbls afternoon. Gen Bberl
dan reviews the troops te-day.
Tbree Colored rraachars Killed.
Three colored preachers, Kev. Messrs.
Israel, Geerge and Calwell, while riding In a
wagon in Atlanta,Geergla, were run ever and
killed by a West Point train ; a fourth, Rev.
U pshaw, was seriously wounded.
A Teats el lilgb Llfs.
from the Detroit Tribune.
" Last season my maid of all work asked
early in tbe spring if sbe might have tbe
month of July. 1 aaid yee, net realizing the
trouble there waa in getting help," said a
prominent Detroit lady. " Aa 1 could net
llnd a servant 1 decided te close the house
and go for the month te one of the fashionable
beachen near home. While watcbing Ibe
bathers the morning after 1 arrived 1 no
ticed one, a pretty looking girl picturesquely
dreesed, who struck me familiarly. Aa she
came near me I recognized ber as my maid
Julia, notwithstanding she bad changed her
hair from dark brown te a pale geld, and 1
spoke te her. Te my surprise she entirely
Iguered me, never abewlng by even tbe
raising of an eyebrow tbat abe recognized
me or tbe children. Oa returning te the
hotel I found that abe waa registered under
tbe name of a friend of mine, a well-known
society young lady, whose name sbe kept
during her step there. Why didn't 1 expose
her T What would hsve been the nse T Nbe
were better clothes than 1 did, waa bright
and pretty, and had gathered around her tbe
cream of tbe society there. The prebablllt J
is mat ii i naa ssiu anyinmg no one weuiu
have believed me."
Taa Child's fsrceptlea.
rrein tbe Philadelphia Sunday Scheel Times.
A child's penetration ia keener, and a
child's Judgment is fairer, than most parents
Imagine. It is trne that a cblld'a knowledge
Is limited, and tbat therefore he can be easily
turned aside from Inquiry into a realm of
facta with which ha ia quite unacquainted.
1-J "Lben tt oeau te " discerning of spirit
aad character, or te the tasting nf reasons ler
?!! E5 I"?1 "J1" of clleni child la
lesa likely te be deceived than a person
whose perceptions U we been blunted through
misusing. Parents are continually twiha
Judged by their children, and these luda"
ments are likely te itblde through life, fn
ordinary seclsl Ufa conventional ways may
Impose en men and women of tbe world, but
auoe waya de net deceive Oed or tbe chil
dren. There are two places where parenta
are measured at their true worth the does
and the nursery,
MOWMtr aiOMV mmWABBBB.
Hew a Large-HMtted aa Wealthy Weasaa
Appreelated Iba Kslara at Usr Measy.
t rem tbe Mew Yerk Tribune.
"1 think I've found tbe meat generous
woman in New Yerk," said a Maiden Lane
diamond merchant te a Irieud tu the Aster
heuaa rotunda yesterday.
Proceed with your story," replied the
ether, testing hla elbow en tbe polished bar.
Ted, my little etnee boy," the merchant
continued, "found a lady's poeketbook tha
ether day. It contained about 1100 in cash
and several valuable tmprrs valuable te the
owner, I mean. He picked It up near the
deer el my etere, but as no one saw hint de
it be could easily bae kept tbe money with
out any one being aware el the fact. It must
nave eeen quite a temptation ui ine uiue
chap, for be only earns : M) a week and bis
leias are very peer, uui ue uruugui
It right In te me like a little man.
1 watched the apers but It was net
advertised. Several daa passed and 1
bad begun te think el giving the book
back te the finder when I learned from a
friend that a wealthy lady customer or uilue
who Uvea In Filth aeuue, had sutlered a
losaerthla Kind. 1 sent Ted up with the
purse. Sure enough, It wss hers. When he
bad explained hew be found It she became
demonstrative ever the honest way be had
acted. Nbe patted his head and declared that
It did her geed te knew that there really waa
one honest bev In Mew erk. You'll net
go unrewarded either,' she added. 'Just
come with met' He went with ber into an
adjoining room and then what de you sup
pose she gave him as a reward ?"
" Ob, f 10, perhaps," returned tbe friend.
The diamond man smiled. " Tbe reward
she gave htm," he added, " was a big piece
of huckleberry pie simply tbat and nothing
mere."
llrginl Theraaa skipped.
Tbe police have made diligent search ler
Virginia Themas, tbe colored damsel who
tried te brain her husband wltb a brick be
cause he requested tier te get up and prepare
breakfast, and bave failed te find her. Tbe
information tbey have is that Virginia has
sklpted trem the Jurisdiction of this court.
She's a rast Mallsr.
The yacht race for the cups offered by the
Itrwten Itcrtiltl was sailed Thursday, and tbe
Veluutetr was again the u inner.
Telephone Connection.
1 A. lengst, fruit dealer, Lltltz, Is connected
with the tult phene exchange
Amnscmsnta.
Fpecially CVmjxinv 7-norre -VljAf. To
morrow cenliinthe WaldA Cartvletle Specialty
company will appear In tha tirand opera house.
Among the people who will appear are the fol
lowing. Alllu "aid, Harry Beettner. t. C. Car
telette, Stella Utiyuiend, W. E. Adams, ltoett lteett
ner A Cenner, and ethers. Ihs act entitled
" The Vanishing Lady," which has astenlahed se
many people, will be given. The management
promlfsageod show.
MAMUBtB.
Oram aad rronaiena.
rurnlsbed by . K. Yundt, Breker,
CHioABe, Aug 12, 1 o'clock p. m.
tv niisk unru. fmia. reiK, itra.
Anaust U
111
2
September. bJK
October 71H
November
December K
May (OS
Winter Wheat
Spring Wheat
Cern.. ..... ..
Oats
Hys
Barley
OU City.
Crude OU
ItAi
e te
te
i.C7
4IVi
?. Si
kucelpu
Car Leta.
... bf
12
ll.s
215
rV
Bead,
10,1X0
Keoelpts-llen.
Closing Prlees 2 o'clock p. m.
Wheat, Cern. Oau. fork.
Lard.
8 V
em
70
6 61
August f"
li
23
?epieiui3K ......Tv;i,
October 7iy
SIM
i:
nil
2M,-
nevemuer,
lecember..
Msv
OU City.
Uruae oil
7i
.tsJli
31J
aj.
Live sum waraes.
Aug. II. The Drevr$' Journal re-
B3 0O: cows, bulla and mixed. SI BuB3 3): Wv-
emlng Texans. M ; Wyoming natives, S3 7a.
Hogs Ueeelpta. 1XUU0 head! shipment, 3JM
bead i market steadier : rough and mixed, at tyj
S 10 : packing and shipping, 9S VOBi 33 1 light
h 4599 IiT. skips, a) oeax in.
'fteep Becelpts. 6,unu bead t shipments,
lae; market steady ; natives, (1 10 15: West
ern. Kl OUQS 30; Texans, tt 000)3 bi; lambs, H 00
G75.
kast LinsTT. Cattle Becelpts. TM
Shlaments, S78 : market slew at yesterday's
prices; cattla shipped te New Yerk, none.
Begs Becelpta, ue bead t shipments l.fie
bead : market slew t PhUadeiphtaa, g n)3 13;
Yorkers, as 20)S 30; grassersand light, St SOtfSlU;
negs snippeu u nnw lun. I cars.
8h
id- KecelDts.
i:ou head ; shipments, 3J0 1
market firm en gnid :
id : verv Bull en common.
and medium at yesterday's prices.
Haw leTB stock. r
Hi Yeu, Aug. 11. ISO p.m. Meney closed
at iii per cent. Kzchange steady, tl S-X
Ot M ; aevernmenta steady. Currency e's; fO 22X
btd i 's Coup. II r,i bid 4)Cs de, at 10 bid.
The stock market this morning opened quiet
at about last nlght'a prices, but after the first
few sales there waa quite a steady buying et
leading ateeks, which caused prices te advance
steadily up te midday. At the heuranadvaue
ranging iremLj te IK per cent. The stock mat
ket since has been very dull.
Quotations by Heed. Mcttrann m Ce bankers
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Tarles. A aaarrsl et
Duntr. strenath and wbolesemeness. Mera
economical than tha ordinary a
economical than us eraini
kinds, aadeaaaet
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teat, snort weight, ainm or pnespaata pewaars.
aoiqetuy cans, ketal iuaiaa rewaaa Ce.,
us Wau atraat. Maw Yera.
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ANTKU-AN AUTIVK 8ALK8MAN
for lAticaiter county) a geed, pornia pernia
aent paying business. Address,
ltd II. 1) , " uoepsr llenae
WANTRr TWO
geed nurse girl
UOOD COOKS ONK
Annlv at
r. ii. ittouTare'a,
Me.IN.Vluetn8t.
c
UK AM CUOCOCATK SODA WATKK,
n ricn ana ueiictnua flavor, en araugni ai
UUMLBi'S llUUta Bltrka,
Me. M Wast King atrset.
WANTRO-TWO C.1KI.8, ONK FOK
the hiteten and the ether fur general niv
stairs work.
Must ceiue well recuuiuieiidee.
Apply nt
augU-ttd
.NO. SI IIUUTII HMK atHlET.
WANTKO-AGOODUKNKRALHOUMK
Servant ter a faintly of two. Apply at
r. B TIHUIT A Ce.,
Ma M. gueen St.
TflOK SA1.K-A GOOD TOP BUGGY,
1N-
Ai iimru nl the
HKi.ii Ami;-, ui, if. i..
Cor. Chestnut and I'luinBtieaU
aaglMtdrA ItdB.Vt A
PUBLIC SAL K-ON HATUKDAY
Morning at o'clock, at the Northern Mar
ket Heuse, will lis sold a let of Tin, Oueensand
Earthenware, Bedsteads, etc.! also, IM blocks el
CtKr Moulds, snmn aa geed as new.
augll-ttd UKUMAN A HON, Auctioneers.
-TACOB F. HIIKAFFKK'B
Pure Rye Whisky,
Na 111 UKNTUB 8UUAUB, LANUA8TKK, PA.
maylJ tld
mTUHT BK
PAin.
1U The following
resolution adented liv the
fln'Micx committee will he strictly enforced
Jleiehut 1 hat the clt) solicitor ts henby di
rected te tiring suit against all persons who
shall net haepAld a license by atemlsy, Auttusl
1SS7, under the ordinance ptssed Matt.h 17,
IV? HKMtY CAfil'KNTBU.
aug6td City Solicitor
XTOtTcK IsTlKKKHY GIVEN THAT
X an appllcntlen will be made te the Uner
noret Pennsylvania, en Monday,
Setttemberft.
IW, nniler in
Act aptinn ed April -M, 1974, and
the Supplements thereto, ter the charter et an
intended corporation, telte called and knean as
" The Lancaster Dial Company," me character
and object et which Is the manufacture of dials
forelocks and wntcbes, and for this purpose te
have, prsuMx.4 and enjoy nil the rights, bench's
and privilege et the sUl Act of Assembly and
supplements thereto.
UKOKUh NAUMAN,
augWJtdr Attorney for Applicants.
riKANDOl'BHA HOPSK.
AWOXK XH1IT OVil'.ti
SATURDAY, AUGUBT 13, 1887.
Wald & Cartelette Specialty Ge.
I'Ul'ULAUl'UlCKS
lO.SlaiidJOOKNT's
auglt -td
G
RANDCONCi:iir
at ms
MNNERCHOR garden
Saturday Evening.
aar-Mlners and
Admitted.
Ladles Without
Bscert Net
uug!2 2td
JOMPKTITION !
Te?, Compeiitlei Is the Lift of Trade.
It acta as a teacher, prompts you te economize
toseek the place where goeods are sold at our
price that price the lewcit.
We give ou below the names of a few soldiers
ready te buttle wtth competition. Victory will
perch en thetr banner.
10 lt ItuckeLsNewNe 1 slacken I, 'c bucket;
JO a. Buckets Pure Jelly, It a a bucket; lilt;.
1'rnnes leriSc ; sefts fertl
Onr Mixed Tea at 15c p i. ts better than any
25c Tea Ourgoed Teas rangetn prtce from tee.
te II W tt.
Our rrench llreaktast Cetree at 25c ft Is a
New CerTee, and Lakes welt. Try It.
Our 1'ure augar rup at Kc. V qt. will please
ou. We sell the regular 15c. Svrnp for Kc t
Ut Pure White Wine and Llder Intrar, 15c y
yal lie sure and get one of our New Lemen
?n,ueizen before they are all sold, and ask te
s. e our new Lightning Can Opener. Best In the
World.
SOLII ONLY AT
CLARKE'S
OBIOINAL TEA AND COIFEB STOKE,
NO. 52 WEST KING STREET,
9P LANCASTKU, 1A.
r Telephone Connection.
e
AK haul.
ivi- Wr. Don't Want.
De jeu v
Half the price HcutelT , and we don't
knew bow te make an) better Suits.
They were made te order, sent oft and
came back. Xet for the way they were
made. Came back, because we say return
goods, if they don't please ou. Ne mat
ter hew, if they don't please.
"We have 1000 agents selling l sample
and measuring customers. At it mouth
after month. We have ever 100 suits that
weren't measured quite correctly ; missed
time by an hour or day or two ; that the
customer mistook his taste in. If we get
out with half the price, we'll let tbem go.
A 120 Suit for tlO.
A (23 Suit for tVi.
A t'M Suit for 1S.
You'll save dollars by minutes, if you
get a Suit that's made for you. You're
pretty sure te get one te Qt. We expect te
lese. Half the price te ou.
These are special. Ne let-up en bargains
in ready-made.
fii.eO Trousers that'll please any one for
quality and at le.
WAMAMAKBB & Bbown,
Oak Hall,
ueuthba8t cehnkb sixth and mab-
KKT STS.,
Philadelphia.
m-HOLKSAliK AND RETAIL GROCER.
, TUB GBKAT1ST BEDUCT1UN ON
Teas, Sugars & Prunes
BVKB HBABO Of.
TBAB.
Tbe beat Tea In the world for the money. . .
Japan, Oolong, Imperial or Yeung Hysen.
Japan Choice
Colens? Mxtra Choice
..Se
..&
..403
..MM
,.tM
..7ftc
Oolong choicest garden grown, Formosa.
ImDerial-chetceat garden mown
Japan-cbelcest basket fried, only
Imeerlal-extra choice
'5C
Oolong extra choicest selected Flngsueys .750
aaguan nreuaiaar, cneicest. (ae
(sun fewder, finest 750
Imperial Bxtra, choicest selected Due
SUOABS.
Granulated Sugar 8c
A White sugar for... , , 5e
A Brown Sugar for , 4kc
BUNKS.
BlxhtPennds for Ve
Beven Pounds for ...Wc
Blx founds for e
Five Founds for ...'e
Four Founds for... 2Vj
Three Founds ler.... We
Twe Founds for tee
A SFBCIAL OFFBB IrOBUMB MONTH ONLY.
Te the purchaser of Ave pounds of our 75c. or
sec. Teaa we will present with a cheek en the
Fulton National bank for SI u. rie the pur
chaser of ten pounds et our Ilk, M, 38, 40 or oil
cent Tea we will present with aicheckentbe
same bank for the same amount (tl tu )
This Is no gift scheme, but simply an Inducts
uiciifc w net jruu mj irj usr Aea.
We give you the preSti which Is an equh a-
mt te what we would exnend for advertising.
New that we tave biengbt the price of the Tea
within reach of the pem eat. and curtailed tbe
price of FtDe Teas for the Blchest, re simply
Bit WM .V. m ,.M, UIHWt
Our pure extracted California Reney, at three
pounds for 15c.
us ier sec, ia going laau uci'i ai
e.. Is going fast. Den'i
ild atiewest possible
htu In full blast Ou
lelsy.
All goods sol
erlaes.
The Are List
Our large Fans
work admirably. The Cash BaUway and Blec
trio Moter are things In themselves worth see
ing. Yen can make (your purchases under the
cooling breese el the fans and by light that Is
brighter than day.
RE 1ST,
WHOLB8ALB AMD BBTAIL SBO0BB.0OB.
WMT&iatJAJIDFBiMGBaiS.
aarMKext.Deer ta tke aerral Hene Metal. )aa (
fiaw ae rariiBMx ra.
XT01ICK-F1VICPKHUENT. W1T.I
HK
-L added te all cltv ta ant nui en n i..wl
Septembrr I. J. H. aATHVON,
aegt-tmdH City Treasurer.
TMPOKTKD IN BUTTLKs,
Oesuin IriaB WBlaky,
AT HOHHBB'a laUUOM BTOBB.
Ma M centre aauare, Lancaster, Pa,
TiiKKHII CHOlCi: WHOLK
AND
JC t) round flplesa for pickling. Bealtn
A Wax
wax
las
for cans Jars and twltles
iHitea vi
holes
'!
eplcea ".en nana
neuuciien in r laninx lacaie,
Heds,
leela.
Lines. Halt Kettles. AcN at great bsiyalna Onr
tiargalns In Teeth Brushes are advertising them
selves.
rUAll.BVSKAVr BNIM'IIAHMAUT.
(Opposite Eastern Market.)
avrralley's Liver I'llla art) the iHMt ler con
stipation and Headache. Megrlplng I 23c a box,
eamdM.W.rK
A WAY 1H)VN IN PK1CKS.
llauze Underwear from sec. upiHhlrts, Over
alls, Jackets, Coats, lleilery f,.r Men, Ladles,
Heys and Children. Working Whirls, soaps. Per
futiiery. Neckwear, Cellars, Cutis, Muspenders.
1 lease call and examine before ou tiny, at
11. 8. r KTrKKLYM. Agl,
Jy21-lyd Na M North UniMin St.
P "kkT'akk fob buhinkss!
IHICAOO, ILL , Aug. B, IW.
Mr. II. C. Wciilter, Umeiilttr, .
Ukn Sin: tour course et training gnveme
my start In business and enabled me te success
fully asssumv the duties el my present position.
Any one wishing te obtain a business educa
tion wilt nnd the best possible advantages at
yourcellege. Yours tiuly,
1.. N.UOSTKTTKIt,
lloekkeeiior for the Shnnk lln I'rtnllug Ce.
- eena eir iMittat jeitrnm or call ai rtMima.
Ne. lOfc K. hlng U
augi.uu
ESTATKOl'DK-llKNltYCAKPRNTKIt,
late of l.nmaster city, deceased. Letters
et administration en said estate having been
granted te the undersigned, all persona
Indebted thereto are requested te make Itnme
dlate payment, and theeu ha Ing claims or H
luands against the same, will present them
without delay ter settlement te the undersigned
residing In Lancaster.
DAK All B. CAKPKNTKKj
S II. Kai aenw, Atlmlntstratrli
Attorney, nti5itiir
UOMBT1I1MO ENTIKKLy'nKW
1NT1IGOUUAN LINK.
THE METCALF ACTIO!?,
The iireatest Improvement In Cabinet Organ
building for 31 ears. Don't fall te see IU
WOODWARD'S
t'tane and Organ Warerooms,
Nes. 28 A W K. King 8L. Lancaster City, Pa,
5 PKiuTisw"
A New Departure for lncasterln FtneTal FtneTal
ertng. Importing direct from the best makers
el Fine Woellens. 1 have mst received through
the Bosten custom house, a large Invoice of my
own Importation of,
SU1T1NO, SPUING OVBRCOATINU AMD
TKOUSKUINU,
The like of which, for style and quality, has
never been equaled In thla city, and cannot be
surpassed.
A special Invitation Is hereby extended te all
In want of spring Marments te call early and
secure Choice Patterns. Workmanship the very
best and prices lower than aver.
II UKKHABT,
marTMydE Be. 43 North queen street
mUK CHKAl'KST PLACE1N THK CITY
TO BUY
Warner's Safe Care, Heed's ftrsapirilli,
CUTICURA REMEDIES
HOUGHTOyS Largest ud Cheapest Drug Stere,
Ncs a)and?i WiaThtseBTRSST UrStld
Netice.
Orrat or ths LabcistssCitt BTasrr )
KatLWAT COMrAHT, I
LaaiAsTaa, Pa.. July 14. 1KH7.
The Heard nt IJlrsclera of tbls Company has
called a special meetlnjr of the Stockholders, te
be hld at the Mevent lleute, this city, cm Wed
nesday, the llth day of September, Ism7. at 8
o'cle;k p m, ter the purpose of voting for or
against an Increase of the capital stock.
anus. ai. i;ui;iiiin.
JylS-Imdr
hecretary.
w
lIOJAMHOn A KOMTKR
CALL US BI TELEP110NE.
WILLIAMSON & FOSTER
LANCASTER COUNTY'S
Agricultural Fair
COMPETITORS
-FOB TUB-
WILL UK MUTiriKD IN
NEXT WEEK'S ISSUE
Lancaster Dailj and
Newspapers,
Weekly
WUKHTHBV MUST FBBSBNT
THE GRAND PRIZE PUMPKINS
FOB COMFXTITION.
The Heaviest Pumpkin
DWILLTAKE FIBiT I'BIZE.
ADBE8S SUIT,
$1500.
The Second Heaviest
TUB SECOND PHIZI.
ADKE8SSUIT.
$10.00.
The Third Heaviest,
TUETU1BDFB1ZE.
A DRESS SUIT,
$600.
aa-We will con tlnus te sell BBALBaBGallia
In every dspartmsnt nntu work te commenced
ea Bzteastva Improvements te ear etere.
IILLIAMS0H4 FOSTER,
,M,MaaWIartKUffBt..
luagAexiBsrA.
tvi.erjffji.
U1HHI1A HKOTUKH.
A CARD.
TO OUR CUSTOMERS
-AND-
THE PUBLIC.
llelng temporarily thrown out of bitsl
mm by theburnlnjf of our alore, we shall
Immediately begin rebulldliiK our steie
and shall en or about September 1(1 occu eccu
py our old stand en the corner et North
Queen street mitl lVnn Hiuan, when and
where we shall be pleased te show yen net
only our linpieved Handsome Utilldlnff,
but an entirely tiew and complete stock of
CLOTHING
AND-
FURNISHING GOODS,
-reR-
MBN, YOUTHS. HOYS AND OBIL OBIL
DBBel. As our stock of Clothing and Furnish
liiK Ooetls was completely destreed,we
take this method of informing you that the
Insurance companies have taken every arti
cle that was saved ; mid rcmeed It from
this city te New Yerk.
We shall continue us heretofore te treat
our Customers in the only fair and legiti
mate manner of dealing with eti.
?- OXK I'JIICK TO ALL.
With kindest thanks for past lutrenage,
and awaiting our lenewed patronage, we
are ltespectfiilly jeurs,
EIRSH & BROTHER.
WVB BA1M UB MBHt.
13WK KKNT.
Al Twe or lour rooms In Brimmer's New
Bulldltur. Ne. 1MK North Uneeu street.
Beat
seu aaa inciuaea.
m "I ... .'- . .""
Apply at
febla-Ud
II KI
sHIUl
BLIVBHYOrriCB.
FOK KKNT TWO-STORV DWKI.I.INO
Heuse, Ne 9)1 Wv.t inn street Peeaes-
alen (liven Uctober 1, 1.7
iient reasenatiie. cult
en liremises.
JAtfd
JOHN II l'KAKSOL
PKIVATK HAL.K.
Will be sold at private sale tbe valuable
property corner Lemen Mulberry and char
iette fronting M) feet en Lemen street, (O fi et
en Mulberry, and 65 feet en Charlette street.
Apply te
C K DOWNKY
JunlS-Smd Ne. 241 Nefth'uueen Street.
UHMCMALK.
Fine opportunity ter a hotel man In the
meat thriving and prettiest town In the Cum
berland Valley. Owing te the death or the pre
prletoref the long-established uud well known
liOOVRU IIOIHK and adleltilnir dwelllnK "III
Ixi offered at publle slle A III. U ST 1 J, In from
of the I eurt Heuse, llsirer.tewn. Md. Tbe
Hetel has always done a paying bustnrss. In-
esters will de well te keep thl in view.
Fer particulars address,
A. K IIOOVRK,
augriwd llag mown, Md.
MrTIVK I'UIIUCSALB OFVAL.UA-
ULK BBAL 1.STATB.
Os Tucrsdat, Arm ST la, 1317,
wilt be aeld at thi leopard Uetel, In Lancaster
city, the foliewinir:
Ne. 1, all that let of ground, situate Ne. M Bast
German street, containing In front AH feet, and
extending In depth about 16 feet, ou which la
erected a well-built two-atery brlLk dwelling,
with two-story brick back building, containing
7 rooms, lara-e hallways en rlrst and second
doers, and attic, there Is also a side alley. Itta
situated In an excellent neshbjrb(KM, and la
less than lit squatei from Centre Square
Ne i. all that let et gruuud. Ne. MJ West
Orange street, centalnlna In front abnnt it feet,
and extending In (lentil atieut lt feet, en which
la erected a three story brirk dwelling, with two -story
brick back building, wtib balcony, and
twoatery frame kltcheu attachment, containing
In ail li rooms; furnace In cellar, water In
kitchen, Ac. The house la newly papered and
painted, and everything Is In geed condition.
The let contains a variety of choice fruit trees
and necesaary eut-bnlldtnas Thla property Is
en the line of the street railway, and less than a
block trem the Western Market.
These properties are being sold because the
owner Intends removing ireni thla vicinity.
Sale te commence at 7 JO o'clock en the even
ing of said day, when toudltlena will be inwie
known by FBA.NKUtttEsr.
Jebl L. If Alan. Auctioneer, Auglt etd
MAT. VAT, BO.
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1G BAKQA1NH.
Straw Hats Sacrificed!
Any 8TBAW HAT In our Stere aeld lielew
cost. We will positively Uesa out our Entire
fcteck regardless of price.
LIGHT STIFF HATS
At Biff Reductions,
S3 oe hats
titeHATS
110 HATS
..Selling attice
..Helling at tin)
..Belling at .50
OUB-
Trunks and Traveling Bags
Comprise one et the finest lines In Lancaster.
aaDen't forget we offer Special Bargains In
thla line during the following month, we guar
antee te save you 10 per cent, en every pnrcnase
Stauffer & Ce.,
31 and 33 North Queen Street,
LANCASTBlt, l'A.
TBAB ABO aOWBBBM.
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-TKWCOMKRH, CATCH ON I
EVEBYBODY BEMEMBEB I
When yen get le Centre Square, lust drop Inte
theTaVAandCOFrKESTOBKUbe only ena
sight), and get our prices en alt goods. Come
and we will greet yen cordially.
OOB BU8AB18 ALL BUOAB I
(50BTEAIS ALL TEA I
OUB COFFEE IS ALL COFFEE I
MO ADDLTEBATION
ONE TBJAL BECOBKa YOUB CUSTOM.
Bememberthe Address
GLiR&'d Til AND COFUI
STORE,
MO. CINTBE8QUAUB.
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jreuujra.
AT EHiaUAN'H.
New Spring Neckties
AT EBIHMAM'B.
There la no garment concerning Oas at of
which a man u mere particular than a Bbtn.
Shirt Cutting is a Fine Art, Te at comforta
ble shirt most be ent with the proper anetnm.
leal curves, the workpeople most be practical
shlrt-makars. Having had an experience of SO
yean, wa claim te havs tea best Biting, best
made, best material and meat durable
SHIRT
la taa Market for the Least Feaslbls Mensy.
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