m$mwVmWW$: uvmi-s .'" "s. 8ijB3R:aF --w- W$F3w9Wr PBK&? '.! ij. '- w, 'WW"V. ". ' "SrtCL 3 ' THE XANCASTEK DAILY INTELLIGENCER, WEDNESDAY,. AUGUST 17, 1887. fifc r Bit ?f w fcv sa S&- r Li. ear KiA - A St. ii rv & Us Rs PS rft lk TBI CWJTH. , iimn .- VM 4. iu. ff. Dertsa- th summer I Mat aanwaj waa placed la the I wMeh waa Intended te away far the ahad te go p the am abate wan of the) Rogers' the eraslna Traa In ehergeelMr. of Oeuwetlenk law spring i af the eaate m demonstrated af aaaa paaatng nptherirer, lewagttabOTeta deem. Tneflshoem- bmn kate nneteTed aaaaaepwa us lasMltwomer wUl nowbeplaeed In The new eaate will contain en Be will be Flawed la the big fish tats aide of the river. Werk has aeed la buuaing me easthetMrs Crene. Kir.: Laerella Crene, wile of Frank H. if, llTleg ea rerry street, aoeve necenu, at bar home en Tneeday morning at I eoleck, la the 46th year of her age. Pe- I had been sick for about three months, aaa waa rerymueh Improved In her ccndl- aV,aadher family fully expected a com K recovery, en Monday nigntanesua. ' grew worse, and died at the time above id. A nuatwna ana aeven cnuaren r aarnr. The funeral will be.beid en Tours- ' anernoen at a o-cieca. services te us r vaaw la bl rsura v. is. cnurcn. 'j-'J Columbia vs. Laaesster. . -ft The Columbia dun club has Issued a chal- MBga te the Lancaster Oun club for a clay mm ait mil Tha T.anMatar nlnh will ha In town I"- - -- " -- -- - - :-9m xuureaay, sua tue niveii wiu uume uu u- Hiu g .jj-w IMMkMH . lae Begets MH MM. JVaasiBss If Cat SJgBSBI leases Aewai Bwwe. &J.' I WWII f SWBttew afternoon at 3 o'clock, In Denny's r4is adjoining Bellinger's tannery. .':,, us neaears neat risawnareatMcUsll's Ferry te-day enjoying -sitae ecenery In Uiat vicinity and the nespi- '$ taUty of Fry's hotel. $ The Henday school of MU Ien A. M. K. ehurch will plcnle at Lltitz, en Friday, of this week. . ahw.vm.v v uvuv.n. .tvibu w - 4. iafw uu wi cNtkuiuaj, wilt uivv iuv largest crowd ever attending a plcnle from tala town. L. W. Mav'a Bible class of the Second ?$L atraat Lutheran ehurch will picnic at Yerk S; farnaee, en Wednesday, August -Itu. S . The Shawnee Fire company will held a plcnle In Helse'a weeds ea Saturday, Au- :-,.Wigast27iu. u fi notes Atraat Town. '-l-ti AUSUJUUIUWi Ull7V,IUBi Ul UUIJUCII WIU W held this evening. A eoleptlcon exhibition was given by Kev. C. D. Rlsbel, In the Church or Usd last H rWKHfe A K.MU .tnu waa uineut mju m ucntb r; aam of money realized for the ehurch fend. fl-i The Vigilant Fire company chanced elTa u 10 geld piece last evening, which was drawn &p ay ticket 4 IS, held by Miss Jennie Htebman. ; MkamuM iKt. waa luiuni uui ui huv rtwe- laylvanla shops te-day, alter being given a v-vvgjsnsrai evernauiiDK. h The children of the SL Jehn's Lutheran ? SlMHiiavr aAhnnl tialit an Ik, i..,m f.aHt-.l !, '?: evening at the residence of Mrs. Jehn Yea- (f gar ea Locust street, A geed sum of money wascieerea, . Senater J. W. Lee, of Franklin, I'a., was , la town te-day. I :, school beard win meet in regnlar aesaien ea Tnnrsuay evening. A sake walk will be held In the armory en Thursday evening by Olive branch ledge of Odd Fellows. L geld-beaded umbrella was chanced off at M JBladal'a cigar store last evening and waa draws ly ticket JfiO. Mrs, M. A. Nichols, of Jersey City, Is vis iting her slater, Mrs. F. A. Bennett, en Seuth Second street A new castle of the Knights el the Mystic Chain will be Instituted In town, D. K. Ret tew having the matter In charge. A number of names have already been secured te start the castle, and a preliminary meeting will be held ea Monday evening. VKBAfPX JMtWMBMUll MLVUt. sTtaaaelai Trenbls at tns Beet or Bis Departure tram Ucnvr-WlU Oe Hack and Begin Lila again. Jciiersen FI017, the mlasleg Denver post pest muter, turned up at Landlsvllle Monday afternoon, when be attempted te take bta Ufa He came from Harrlsbarg en See Shere Ex press and stepped at tbe Railroad hotel. Ue complained ei leeling 111 and asked te be shown te a room. lie told tbe landlord that ir be should be taksn worse, tbey should send for bla father, Geerge Flery, of this city. Liter aeme of the family heard a celse, and gelnsr up stairs, found Flery lying ou tbe bed. Near by waa an empty laudanum bottle, tbeoententaof wblcb be bad Uken. Twe physicians were quickly eent ter and word was aeut te the father el tha man In this city. Tbe doctors spent acreral bears with Flery, and under their treatment he recovered sufficiently te be brought te this city by bis father. Te-day be Is again all right. Flery had determined te take bla life and bad written a letter explain lag bla conduct Flery is a man 37 years of age and was formerly a cattle dealer. UI late yeara he had been carrying en the butchering business. There is said te be nothing wrong with bis accounts with tbe postetltce department, but en the etaer hand tbe atTsirs of tbe clllee were ery carefully conducted by I'lery's daughter. The last report shows that tbe govern meet ewes him (31. Flery told a re porter el the Intei.i kikncer this niernlng that the cause for bla attempting te take bla tile was bis great worrlmeub He Bays that he becauie involved In debt te dlllerenl persons In bla neighborhood simply be cause people owing him would net pay him. When be found that he could net meet hla debts It welched upon his mind se much that he reselt ed te leave home, A Iter travel llag around for a time he made up bla mind Monday te take bis own life and would have done se had he net leen interlered with. There U no trouble between his wife or ether members of his family. Tbe only trouble Is concerning bis nuances. He has made up his Blind te go back te Denver and resume bis old business. He win make every uiert te pay up the people whom he ewes, and hop s tebeaaccessiuu Flery seemed te be very earnest la what be aaya and means it all. Accident en Kast King imi. Tela morning after tbe market bad closed Jobs Btauller, of Lltllc, tied bla boras in frost of High fc Martin's ebina store, Kut XlBgatreat. Tbe horse became restive and moved tack and fertb, tbe lengtb el the bitching strap ; Anally tba wheels of Mr. Btaufler's wagon became locked In these of Adam Drell's two-hetae mill wagon, and whan the latter moved cfl, Mr, Btaufler's wagon was upset and hla herea thrown down. The harness waa badly tern, one el tha wheels of tba wagon broken and tba berae slightly Injured. m Th cab ana Telegraph 'role Llcsasss. Up te data 493 one horse vehicle, Oti two hone, four horse, It backs, 15 local delivery wagons, 32 carta and 37 pleasure carriages have lakes eat llcenaea, There are a geed aaaay mere licenses te be takes eat and lithe awaaraofvabWaadeBot-'pay op" tba etty aalaerlllee will prosecute them. Tha only tatagrgah eempaalea that bare paid their Uaaaaasarataa & go. (is gad tba Phlla- aatpaja, aaaawg a retuvllla (26 60.) lW aa Msaaiaaw Usarss Xhtotaeralactha Keaaiag railroad com- aa aa ts-gsjiatea la AUaBiie City. ,OMrw aM.ajaar aoaWeeaakJera aeaWeeaakJera Jnaaj aasfeasaMaaala tala ear lertv. is !I??4--av i-m 9WWW W r-l'ijs.r IMV. I at Ante I AUBBBMAM MBBMBAfA . BUM Off Vety Bach Met ThM toeaew. On Haturdar, August e, number of yennt sea became implicated In a drunken and disorderly row en Water treat. Klna were arretted and en subsequently dlecbarired because he was net a participant Tee eight were arretted and brought before Alderman Herahey, who fixed upon the following Wednesday at 7 p. m. aa the time for the hearing. The defendants were charged net only with drunken and disorderly conduct, but also with betas In an affray. They went te the alderman's otllee at the time rued and utnminml their read Inesa te pay the costs, when tbey were confronted with a bill against each of f 15 IS. 1'reteetlng agalnat the exorbitant rstf, the alderman reduced his charges te 13 .is for each, though he gave no reason for settling upon that particular fig ure. Twe of the defendants, Jehn Cherry and James llutke made up their minds that they were paying tee much money and they secured Lawyer Jehn K. Malene te find out lie directed them te secure an Itemized bill from Alderman Hershey when they paid their coats. This they did with the following result: ALDIKMtN'A rilA. Twe complaints nt 3U'ent.i Twe war i lints at 40 could 1 we docket intrie nt '.v cent" ... Thirty-two wltnei' ttilipiuimtil. Thirty-two naltn Hi locentn Tworecennlrauosat .vicrntJ .... Twe hearings m Se cents I w (0 . 1 ill . sa . 1 te . l H -tow Tetnl fOTAltt.St rsss. Twe warrant at bl cent 1 ei Thlny-twe witnesses subtiu ll eU at 15 cell H. . IWI - uiiuai;e Total I Tll footed up (15 IS for each delendant, but the alderman had agreed te accept $13 3S and se he receipted for the f2tv7G tendered by these two defendants. When the counsel for the young men threatened Alderman Hershey with a suit for extortion be agreed te disgorge. Here Is the bill which tbe alderman finally acknowledged te be all that was legally en titled te be paid. ALDERVlVS rRSI One complaint at 30 cents , "ine, w.unuit at 10 celts On deckm entry at Dents .. Sixteen wltnee3 HUlipirnaed OnereceguiZiiuceatSu ieuU.. -I SI . t . .11 . w . M IZS cexstauli ru One warrant at M cents I Miteen witnesses kttbpienaed at 15 cts.. sttltuge 13 11 Total .5 It will be seen tbftt net one Item of the bill rendered was corrective that of tbe St cents mileiKa. Frem tlilslt appears llisttbealder man was prepared te wrongfully take F7 SO from each defdndaet, or from the whole eight defendants a total of V- 1- tum nmw wat mm vpvlt. Threw Acrssotbtisrlirremlloson's Land Wanted ler tbs ImpreveniMits. A special meeting et tbe committee te fur nlsb a better water supply, waa held In select council chamber Tuesday afternoon at tbe request of SherltTToeillnson, part of whose lands en tbe west stdeel tbe Conestoga creek It Is proposed te take for the use of the city water works. Mr. Tomllnaen objected te the taking of tbe land en tbe ground that It would Injure bis whole larm by shutting blm out from the public hlghwsy. He ettered te donate te tbe city an equal space of land (three acres) en the opposite side of the creek, or te buy ler the city three acres el ground en this side of the creek, provided his own land, which be values at Ki.OOe, was net entered upon. Mr. Tomllnsen's prepositions were re garded aa unsatisfactory. Eminent civil engineers have said that bis tana is ine proper place en which te erect tbe wster works. Te erect them en the opposite side of the creek would require an aqueduct and bridge, and render the works liable te all tbe incidents of Heeds and storms ; snd en this aide or the creek there was no ether place pe suitable ler the works as en Mr. Tomlinson's farm. The committee, ihorefern, decided te take possession et Mr. Tomlinson's land, and had a bend prepared In the mm of f 10,000. THE llOND VIlEsn.STKD IN COURT. City Solicitor Carpenter presented te the court a bend et the city of Lancaster, condi tion te pay Sherlll Tojjlmsen ler lend obi tsken for water works purposes and asked tbe court te approve the satua Bberill Tomllnsen, through bis attorney Mr. Ilrewn, objected te tbe spprevsl of tbe bend. He held that the proceedings were irregular, that a petition abenld first be pre sented te the court setting fertb for what purpose tbe land Is wanted. He ar gued that a HUb-cemmlttee of councils had no authority te take this land, It requiring an eidlnance or resolution et councils authorizing the taking of the land before anything limber can be done. Hollciter Carpenter withdrew tbe bend and will present It with a petition, when the same can be procured. Caught in a Stall Oar. Harry Kalrcblld, aged about ,'M years, waa found In an empty mall car brought down from Uarrlsburg this morning. Tbe con ductor had him arrested. Falrcblld claimed te be a I'nien Newa agent. He bad neither money nor ticket. He waa locked up te await a bearing before Alderman McConemy. Meantime Falrchlld bad a telegram sent te Philadelphia, and net long alterwarda an answer was returned by Superintendent Uuckertbat tbe company did net wish te prosecute the case further, and that Falrcblld should be discharged. Thereupon Chief Smith discharged him. Just what right Chief Hmlth has te discbarge a prisoner com mitted for a hearing by a city alderman may be a matter for further Inquiry. Tbe Judges of our court could net bave discharged blm except en a writ of habeas corpus, and net then without notifying the committing mag istrate te be present at the bearing. Hid Time Telegraphers. A convention of tbe Old Time Telegraphers association and the society et tbe I'nlled Statbs Military Telegraph corps will meet in Philadelphia tc day and remain In aeaalen two days. It will be the seveutb annual re union el the associations, and en Thursday evening, will wind up with a great banquet In tbe Unleu League club house. Mr. Win B. Wilsen, an old telegrapher and former Lsn Lsn castrlae, will deliver the addteaa of welcome te the convention. A lllg lay at Psnryn. On Tuesday, Svpteinberbth.aMensterUarvest Humeef peopluel Luncustur city and county and Lebanon will be huldut Pun ryn Park. Ihls will be Uie last Inrge uirulr at this popular re sort during the Btuien, and the prospects for a tiLineudeus ciewdaru lery geed, lieilfies the BK'tUI trains all regular trains will connect lth thn park upon llmtday. Tbe Liberty bind and an orchestra el ten pieces will furnish the music fr dunging, which will continue until Me In tbeeunlng. us the train ler Lancaster will net leave mull u o'clock. Among tbe at tractions during tbe day will be a game of ball between LuncaaUir and Lebanon clubs, feet. aeg, beu&nd sack rates, etc In the evening Ihe p,rk -Mill In llluiulnaUd by hundreds of Clili.e.6 lanterns. An excursion from l.phiata te tbe park will be run ou that day. THK TOUT I Lit A WIN M. The Harilnrd .. Vun enTh, nrsalaess-OBe et the lllibeal Mlalug riupsrllss lu tns Wuua. Sl'kClAL DlnPATCII. II A STfOHU. Ct., Aug. 17, 1W. TbeJ'oifel this city prluU In te-day's Issues full pigu article en tbe Tertlllta Ueld and stiver Mines of which Mr. Jeseph 11. Ueall, (who Is being urged ler Vice President en the tlekat with Cleveland as the representative of the Ag. rlcnltnial and Labering Interests) Is president Tbe Pett shows that the TertlHUa Company have one of the greatest mining properties In America, and It estimates that with tbe forty stamp mill that Is new being arranged for, which will crush lte tens of ere per day, that the company can earn ever one hundred thou sand dollars per month net, or eyer one hun dred per eeut. per year ea lu capital stock which would make tbe shares that are new sell, lng te subscribers for a each, the par rains, at tee company s emce, w sreaaway, aew Yerk, worth ever twenty dollars each, while this retail eaa be again doubled by additional stamps as tba eeBipany have an Inexhaustible sapaly el nek are. AsscondVlralnUCItylsBreatctsaiaeoa AsscendVlralnUCItylsBreatctsaiaeoa AsscondVlralnUCItylsBreatctsaiaeea aestloa wit tae SertuitlajBitaaewaiaaar kave twalra taygigaaw aaa ataraa aMaea, mi which ever imose In bnlllen was taken while the exploring and developing work wat going en. which, tegattsr with the prtces new being resllied for the shsres te seen after tbsy were put upon the market are. unexsmpled laets In the history of mining. The JVwi- pronounces the TertUIUs one of the tetsnd elestitwt cut enter prises that the pubtle ever was Invited te Invest In. the stock Is attracting much attention throughout Hew Knglsnd and Is being largely Uken for Investment by tinkers, merchants, farmers, and by working men and women. It Is announced tht the subscription books will close In a few Uys preparatory te the stock being called en the Consolidated Stock kx change The offices of the company are at 67 Broadway, New Yerk, and the mine are In the richest mineral district of Arltens. BmXAm-M. WtLr.-ln this city, en the IE th Inst, Charles T. Wiley, aged OJ ycurs. The relative and friends of the fsuill) are re spectfully Invited te attend the. luneral, from htt late residence, Ne. !W North Mulberry street, en Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. l'rrsiw in this city, en the 16th InaU, Jacob O. Peters, In the Mih year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral from his late residence. Ne. 42 North t'rlnce street, en 1 hnr-tSay attarnoen at 3 o'clock Interment at the Ketormed church cemetery, atlllersvi.le. aug-wwa mAmxmn. eaieaga trrednes atarast. Oicase, Aug.K, 10-3D a. m. Market opened. Wneai sfenL. R-: Oct. ?lic. Cern-Sepu, &ct Ocu, seVc t Nev , see. Oats Aug., 24tc ; Sept., KiVc ; Oct, :s'c l'ers lu., ,u lrd-Miiv, at :m : Oct., as u : Nev , tt 57K Short UtbsSepL, ; T7X : Oct,, 7 1. ctexisa. Wheit-Aug, ewjsys'Hc; eepu, esse?ci Oct.. Tie. Cern - An g, 0c Sept, t'Hc, ; Oct, 41Sc t nor . tie. U Aug , tltjc ; Sept, Sc ; Oct, v;-kC rerk Year, 111 7 ; Jan , 11130. Lard-Ang, an tlHi ept as i:x t Oct mte-Aug,;sJj Sept.ii; 90; Oct., 17 "0 wsw lera New Yesa. sng. 17. Fleur market dull: fine, tl lefll vm, Superdne. n biQi ;i What Ne, i Red. StatM. nominal , tin. i Bml, '-tate, Slic: de Wlnutr. Aug . B0c: tct ,81c; re ceipts, ili.oeo bus; shipments, lsStuu. corn Nat mixed cash met de Sept. 7Xei Oct.4Xc; receipts. S,euv; shinmnnts,'ji.wu. Oats Me. t White etat. JailHc t Uu. 1 de f4Hc:Ne JMIi, Aug, JOHcj recelpu, 73.000; shipment. lJ.Cu). ye uuiij nestaru, Dosjeect state, stm aarlsv nominal. rerk duil t old mess. (15 00915 U. Lard sept . t 7? t Oct . a tn. Molasses unchanged : l"Hc ler M) boiling stock. Turpentine steady at Sic Bealnqnleti strained le geed, tl 0001 20 retrelenm nominal Kenned, tn cases. XC freights dull ; grain te Liverpool, tt Butter steady ; Western Creamery. l-Si'XC- Caeese firm : Ohie factory, 90H'c ; state Factory SiBlec ; rancy White, lusJ.uHc; Col Cel Col ercd OjAi) ,-,. tggtflnu; Bute, 17Q.7HCI Western, za 17c. sugar stpa.lv t tleflned CntleaX, 8 l-',6B6!-aC ; wrantualxd. 5'iOc. Tallew dull t prime ctty, SSc. nice nominal s Carolina, fair te geed, SCPKe. Ces Arm i lalrcanrevs. liXc. erau aad rraramia furnished by 8. K. Tnndt, Breker. CBioaae, Aug 17, 1 o'clock p. m. Wheat. Cern. Oat, rerk. Lard. .. .. w4 ....69 4 -JM .... 6 42 ....Tiff i a se 41 9Aa .... ('.JO ... li 4t Atytut.... September, ocieoer November December May Winter Wheat.. Spring Wheat... Cern,.... ... Oats Barley."....!..., OU City. Crude OU awetnta Hogs. ....7i 4i Si uaeeipia Car Lets. II ButA 1S,0 Closing Prices o'clock p. m. W 0 Jheat, Cern. Oats. fork. Lard. l e i: it it 6 M AUBUSt 3$ Vi UK September ... October November... Iecember.... May Oti city. Crude oil.., 41 4IH 74 , ei Uts ateea smaresi. Aug. 16 The Drertrt' Journal re e Eecelnts. s.ftw beadi shipments. Camatie. ijaiui I.oeo t steady le st roost shlnDlnaT steers. tee te LMO h. Si J3a)4 80; stecksrs and feeders. II 75 3 SO i cows, bnlls and mixed, SI 152 go : Texas cat!eatt2(iOB3 50; Wyoming, UJ; Mountains, as fie Hogs Receipts. 12,000 headt shipments, aei head ; market 'slew : rough and mixed, 14 M 85 uu t packing and shipping, as uuB5 ut ; light 0tO5 Si ; skips. 13 0QS) 1 511. Sheep Receipts. 4.U0O head t shipments, 500; market steady : native, gl 50Q4 M : btock bteck eis. .0f,3-lil, Western. K 1uQj70; rexans, t-50 SJ3 70; lamba, (4 OOiliO). Cast Lissett. cattle Receipts, aoe shipments, 3.-7: market steady at yeaterday's prtces t cattle shipped te New Yerk none. Hogs Receipts. 1400 bead; shipments BOO heads market lain Fhtladeiphtas, B5rea)5G0; Yorkers. S3 Jeeo ; grassers and light, (4 7505 10 j hogs shipped te Mew Yerk, 5 cars. Sheep-neeelpis. 3 400 head : shipments. 2 600 : market active at 106150 higher than yesterday's prices. Hew Vera steeis. Riv Yeu, Aug. 17, 1:30 p.m. Meney closed at 5 per cent, exchange steady, 11 82 133; Governments dull. Currency ft, (122 Did ;4's coup, li;t;bldt 4X's de. tl I9M bid. Tbe stock market this morning opened dull and en a limited buying advanced H te I per cent Since 11 o'clock the market has been almost stagnant, and at the present time prices are fractionally below the highest point. Qnotatlens by steed, McSrann A Ce, bankers i.ncasier, ra sraw vesa iter. 11 a. . Canada Pacific e. c. c at.................... .... Colerado Ceal Central Pac Canada Southern 55K ChLSt. L.A Pgb Den. A Rie. u OSU.L.A W 131 Brie........................... 3it4j Brie, tnds w Ua. Ir. a. KJS Itl 13IH lie Jer. C.... ...... ............. 7t, JCH a. x T.. 27i i.M 6(3 US OH mi wjJ il MJVU SSS1 ........ ! ghere. ........ kUch.Cea eseet Beca vsuey Mtssenrt Padflc a. p.. j... ....... .............. a. p. pref..... ...... ,,..,... a. west. ...................... a. y. c. ............... ....... Bast Tennessee C Omaha.,. Oregon Transportation . . , , . Ontario A W, . Padge Mall Richmond Terminal at. Paul, ....... ............... Tea. .rae..... ........ ..., Union Pae................... Wabash Cem. ... Wabash Pref Western D West Shere Bends ew Bngland raiLADaxrau usr. las vat.,...,....,.. ......... &.M.y.PhUa aa. a la'saaasaaaseeeeeeeee JWWallaf eseesastesesse sMftBa. MsTsTsaass Sass sa a aaaaaaa . Hsstenv. Psaa. , .......... r.m m ............ ", V5Ill ssstseeesstss POOplAt FaUU.aa aa Wig. (tetl'at- 'Ml ......... ....... ..,,,... Phtla.Tractlen , Aslf AOVUHTmmMli.STH. WANTED-AUIRLTODO Gfc.NKHA.lj Housework. Apply at THIS OPPlCa. ltd GIRL WANTED TO DO UKNEKAL Housework In a small family. Geed refer, enen required. Apply at ll NO.411 WB8TOBANGB8T. WANTED-A Housework OIRL FOR GENERAL ; geed recommendations re- SOUTH PHI NCB STRBBT. quired. API ua BAROAIN8 IN LAD1EM1 DRKH8INO Comb,. A new let of elegant goods at bar gain prlcua. Gentlemen's and Itatber's Combs in all styles at lowest prices. Teeth llrushes st lowest prlets. Special bargains at a), 6 and 35 Cent.. , ,l"h,?."'..Tc,,le t 'ewest pricas-Kedt, Keels, Lines. Uall Kettles, etc BMAILBY'S KAST BNO PHARMACY fOlnvtMlte StaalArn SlarS-A, , 6SmdM,W,rK ' RAND OPEN A1K CONUERr -AT- MaBnnrcher Garden, THIS BVBNIBO. " Proprietor. TJ MANHEIM Reller Fleur! 8. 25 4K wc tow Wi ait taw xst2 54?i 55 6ljJ US'. 116 115. ltH 12S 1?K 'I . $ iiii iV2 i'tii 2 suv? iijj SK -. 83 67 67 WX 16X y 71 H 7-K 1Ji 6Ja bH H 67 U4. it,y. 65W s 7-ie ag AUL2 see esse e esee see see sees 104 buJa fclj. ' 7k XM W AD TKH T1SKHKST3. JJAK1NU POWDKR, ROYAL BAKING POWDER, Absolutely Pure. THlt powder never purity, strength at marvel ness. M et itv. stransth and wholftsetneness. Mere eeenniutc&l than lha erdtnarv h economical lean ineerainnr --.-.. -t a. -..- . kinds, andcannet tw, anltl In pnuintlLlAn with thn inultltndM of low test, short wnlght, alum or phosphate powders. Mi) only (n rans. Hoval luatmi fowessCo, IVliMU-Iw TMl'OKTKD 1W HOTrLKS. Genuine Irish Whisky. AT HOIIHKRS LIQUOR 8TOKB. Me. M Centre Square, Lancaster, Fa. OIICK F1VK 1'KROBNT. WILL BK added te all city tax net tia'd en or be lore SepteratH-r 1. J. 11 KATIIVON. auiri-lnidK City Treasurer. 1"3LAiNr CAK1KS, HOUND COKNKRS, Indicators, 5c ier pack, 96c. per halt deten. 1'ekur chips laMUTU"CIUAH8TOUg, lUKastKlncatreeU Telephone Connection. laivWASKt THOK HALK JJ A Ooet llorse nnd l'birtnn, sntlablefer a physician. The anlmtl Is very quiet and can be driven by women or children, inquire at KO. 8il alANOlt STUKBT. WANTED TWO OOOD OKNKRAL Heuse Utrls, and also one Cook for a bearding house, apply. Kree of Cham?, at r. U TKOUT CO.. Ma2.N. (jueen SL UK CIGARS MIA QUKKIDA AND Gelden Lien are CLEAR HAVANA riU LER band made, 5c. KACH. In liexeanf hi'sand 100'S. UKMUTH'SCIUAKfTORK, 111 Kast King street. Telephone Connection Janl-Wasuud 8EALRD PROPOSALS FOR FURN1SU FURN1SU INUSSUinsef Hard Broken foal and 5 tens of Hard ut Ceal, all tree from slate. ler Court Hnae, wilt be received at the County Commis sioners' Office. Lancaster. 1'a. until neon, Mon day, September 5, 1S7. By eldrTUB BeARO Attest: W.W.Oribct, Clerk. aegl7 7td WANTED MAN TO TAKK THK acency of our safes : site 29xlSil j Inches ; weight 500 as retail price Hit ether sle-i In proiertlon. A rare chance te create a perma nent business at home. These sales meet a de mand never before supplied by ether sals com panles, as we are net governed by the Safe Peel. ALI-INKBAra CO , Cincinnati. O. aegl7 lcuiwasd THE TNION BETHEL (CHURCH OF OOI) excursion will take plara this com ins; Thursday at fenryn. Adult Tickets, tee ; Children under 11 yeara, 2Sc : geed 'en all trains, averybeay Invited, for Information call at Owens' Music Wareroom, Centre Square. auglS-ltd THE BRETHREN OF LODOE NO. 13, i. A A. M . are requested te meet at the ledge mom en Thursday Afternoon, August 1', t-il. at IS o'clock, te attend the luneral et Urn. Jacob U. Peters. The members of Ledge Ne. 476 are requested te attend. By oreer et UBO. U. W1LLSON, W. M. HctiHS.Uiai.Sec. aeflC'Jtil TTT ANTED A POSITION FOR YOUNO v man of IB as salesman In any kind et a store ; has had several years' experience In a grocery store : he Is a minister's son and can give geed reference PP'Vt CO '3, ZINerthliucenSt. M RS.K.M. WOODWARD. it la eater tn show enroll than te write adver tisements. Can't get the words te flu They don't give yen half the Idea. Something tee pretty te be described. Se bavs te ask you te come In often Just te leek; always something new te show you. Perhaps a new color In rib bon ; a fancy stitch tn a rcrlm tidy ; may be lust whit yea want te take with you te the seashore t net hard te de; bat Just the thing le while away an hour between your afternoon nap and tea time Have yea seen tbe New Btnbrelderrd Ruchlngs t tbey are beauties and lasting. Nsw Pall Ties In Crepe and Wlpsen; just drop tn aad leek at them. TaaS.B. M. WOOUWattO. marse-lydsaw Ne, X East King BU TNHURANCE COMPANY GUtABD Fire Insurdnce Ce., OF FU1L4UBLPUIA. ASSETS, - $1,357,458.17. All kinds of property Insured at current raus. all less or damage by lightning pall whether fire ensues or neu Lesses promptly adjusted and paid. JBBBMIAH BIFat, Jyae 6m W.SR KX Seuth Duke SL T aUlVLEBAOft THE LADIES ABB BUYINU OUR 25c. BARGAIN CORSETS, 1IKCAU8B THBY ARBC1IBAP. We have the following Sizes left. In WUl IB and cuLOKal): 17, W, , , , . and 30. These floods are really worth 7.c te 1150. A few MADAMB POY'R COR4KT8, sllghUy soiled, In Size 26, eaLY gfe. All kinds of Cerseu at 75k and tue. llargatnslnsll kinds of DBBS9 GOODS and MOTIONS. JohnS.Givler&Ce,, NO. SO aTaurt Klmc BtTwat, LAKCASTBB, PA. aAK. UAX.U Constitutional Centennial Jleady te furnish saUmateB for Uniform, ing Companies, Firma or Asaoclatlens In tending te participate in Constitutional Centennial Celebration. Samples furnished, Clkaihne Up Sale op Tiieitap.its and Coats. Custom-made Suits coating us almost tue dollars for every dollar we ask. Trousers, dark colon and remarkable in quality, at I3..V) and 14.50. Broken leta. Ceat drops out of sight in this clearance ale, and prices about half. Mena and Yeung Men's sizes. Coats at M, te, 10, 1 7. Custem-Bads as4 belonging te larger leta. Prices about halved and quality unusual as geed as you would pay double the taeney for. WaXAaUXam BBOWV, OaXaUlX, -etrranuaT Uewtm Wax axv 1Ub alTlIn,, E ARLY PALL WKAR. T ADIE8' JACKETS FOR EARLY Th Nw Cleak 8ter, JOSEPH L. RAU & Plaid Jaoketa (with taoeda), 11.48. Black Dtig-eatU Jaokeai, Btoeklaattw Japketa, Flaa Plaid Jaeketa Black Oorkaeraw Jaekata, Boaelo Jaekats, alt atarkad at ztraaiely Lew Prloee. A Light WaUrtat Jaekat la adaxilda)dly oeEafbrtabio ajaraaaat for tha ocel Biernlnga aad avaalaga new. Wohftve a splendid aoleotloa aadeaa plaaaa you. Miasma' JAOKnB In all alrea, 10 te 10 ywaia. The Leading Cleak louse-Jeseph L. Rau & Ce., 136-138 NORTH QUEEN STREET. AA'tt' AOVKKTISBMMXTtl. JACOB V. MHKAFFKK'H Pure Rye Whisky. NO. 15 CKNTRB SQUARE, LANCA8TKR, TA. may 13 tld TJIOR HA l.K-A OOOD TOP BUUU Y. 1N- a.- qv qulre at the MIUMISli;'!' 11UTKI., Cor. Chestnut and t'lutn Streets angu-itarAjidsi.w.t;' ESTATE OF JOHN NIXDOIIF, LATF. et Lancaster city, deceased. The under, sinned auditor, anoelnted te distribute the balance remaining In the hands of Fred erick Nliderf. executer, te and among theee legally entltli'd tn the sime. will sit for that purpose en 1 hursdav, fcpteuibcr , lss;, at le o'clock a. in.. In tbe library room of tba court honne. In the city et Lanraster, where all twtseus Interested In said distribution may at tend. A. It. 11ASSLKR, augl9 3tdW Auditor. QOMKTIIIMI ENTIRELY NEW lNTHKORUAN LINK. THE METCALF ACTION, Tee gTttAtmt Improvement In Cabinet Organ building ler S0j ears. Don't tall le see It. WOODWARD'S rt&ne and Organ Warerooms, Ne, a A S K. Kins 81. Ijincaster City, Pa. 4JPK1NU, 1887. New Departure ler Lancaster In Fine Tal. ertng. Importing direct from the best makers el Pine Woellens. I have tust received through the Bo-.ten custom house, a large tnvolee of my own Importation el 8U1TINU, 8PR1NS OVRRCOATINO AND TROUSKRINU, The like of which, ler style andqnallty.bas never been equaled tn this city, and cannot be surpassed. A special Invitation la hereby extended te all In want of spring Oarments te call early and secure Choice Patterns. Workmanship the very beat and prices lower than ever. II UBRHABT, mam-lydB Na 43 North Queen street CHORT-HAND TYPE-WRlTINQ SITUATIONS pay both yenng men and ladles ranch better salaries than most comments! positions, and the demand Is greater. Htudenta can be ailed ioremoe snervnana positions IN THREE MONTHS' TIM 8 bv Haven's avstam. Ne previous knowledge of Cellrees enen all tbe vear. either art required. stndenu can enter any time, all tuition being Individual. Superior facilities ler procuring situations, for which aid we make no charge. College pamphlets with lull set self teaching les les eons fnellntrart sent te any address for 10 eu; both arts, ai eta. e stamps accepted. Address either of Haven's colleges : New Yerk, M. Y. Philadelphia, Pa; Chicago, 111.; Cincinnati. O. saa rimnclsce. Cat. JunlStnddAW DRV GOODS J. B. MARTIN x OO. t -AT- J, B. MARTIN (feCO.'S. Yeu can imagine hew many llemnanta of Dry Goods and Odds and Ends of Kotiens, etc., collect in a store et this kind during the busy season. Ne time then te get them into shape, plenty of them new. All llemnanta, Odds and Ends and goods soiled in display window and store have been col lected together, asserted, marked, en separate counters, and are new ready for sale. Linens, Towels, Napkins, Toweling, Fur niture Linens, Stair Linens, etc., are en tbe Linen Counter. Remnant Silks, Satins, Velvets, Surah Silks, Woolens and Tricots are en the Oreas Goods Counter. Curtain Scrims, Curtain Laces, Chenille Fringes, Chenille Balls, Kaw Silks, Jutes, Gimps, etc., in Upholstery Department. Flan nels, Ginghams, Sheetings, Pillow Case Muslins, Calicoes, Sheetings, Percales, etc., en the Demestic Counter. Laces, Ladlea' Cellars, Embroideries, Ruchlngs, Handkerchiefs, Underwear, Ribbons, etc., In Notion Department. Shirts, Cellars, Hosiery, Flannel Shirts, Percale Shirts, etc., en the Gent's Furnishing Counter. One counter holds the Dress Patterns con taining 10 te 12 yards in each pattern, con sistlng of Sateens, Seersuckers, Dress Ginghams, Batistes and Woolen Fabrics. Se much for tbe description of tbe goods. New for the prices. Impossible te give you a complete price list, but we will quote a few picked out et the many. About 20 dozen Men's and Beys' Linen Cel. lars at 3c. apiece ; were 20c. and 25c, Any quality et Towels, slightly soiled ; about 10 der. of one number, all linen. Barnsley Towels, size 22 by 42 inches, for lie. apiece. One let et White Shirts, reinforced besom, at 31c; were 60c. Remnants of Sateens, 6c. up. Craiy Crane, 7c., ate. J. B. MARTIN CO., Rem no ii ee te.Wis4..-S Mm lte, w ad rMmnmritairtm. V It MW ADYKHTUBMtnn, IALACK OF FASHION ASTRICH'S Pb -OF- 13 MAST KINO BTRICT LAJICASTkkVPA. Opened This Day ANOTUBR LOT OP 100 DOZEN AT 25 CENTS. Chemise at 25c. Drawers it 25c. Nightgowns it 25c, Infants' Slips it 25c. CALL EARLY Te Secure the Best Choice. wwmmirwmm. TTNDERTAK1NO. WALTER A. HEINITSH, FumiihiDK Undertaker, Neb. 97 susd 80 Beeth Queea Btrawt, LaJIOASTBB, FA. aarBBSiuiNCi iTMBBT. -NO. Ul SOUTH gUBBM All tba Latsst aaa Most Approved Methods used whan daslred. A prrvleus practloalsx practlealsx practloalsx pertsnes of sear rsars aablai ma te GearaatM that tha Varr Ban restltda Btwrtea wtu bs Baa OaradatAUTlBiaa. Personal AtUntien Olvse te Dtraettag AU raaatatt Utrastaa te myeara. w IDatYER'S FORNITURll BTOBK. IvHAT U WANT. IF U want a Chamber Suite. U want a Parler Suite. U want Library Furniture. (J want Dining Beesa Furnitura. U want Sitting Beeb Furniture. U waiat Kltebaa Fernltuie. Uwrat a Hall Stand. TJ witat a Mttnas or SftiBg. UwsVataLoeWagOlsww. U waa Anything la Our Line. Uwaat the Best for tba Mosey. UwwaaBarfai. UaaaJtsii. -AT WflYBB,s Fusurrrraa Stebb, Cost, IjfVBT Kna AM) DtmarTUBMlit m Met Cheap Musimll nderwear LaXOAITSB. FAs AKLY FALL WBAMt FALL WEAR. .t CO., rum malm urn aaat. TiKlK KENT. Mi Twe nr tnnr rnnma In Hrlmniiu-1 Mas Bnlldln. Ne. IUW North Unnen atraat. Maat and aaaihclnded. Apply at feblatld BtUMMka'S L1VKHY UFIIDI, TJH1K HKNT- TWO.HTORV DWELLING a; Heuse, Nn 'AM West Vine street, fosses vine street, rosses resses Hent reasonable, call slen given October I, ft, en prvmises. J)Hfd JOHN II. PBAR'OI.. PRIVATE MALE, WIU be sold al private sals the valuable properly corner Lemen Mulberry and Char Char eotte fronting seu feet en Lemen street. 65 feet en Mulberry, and 84 leet ea Charlette street. Apply te . , C.B. IIOWNBY, JnnlMmd Ne. Wl North Qnnen atraat. PUBLIC HA I, K. Pine opportunity ler a hotel man In tha most thriving and prettiest town tn the Cum berland alley. Owing te the death Of I he pre prtetnref the long established and well known HUOVRR HuUrtK and atlnlulng dwelling will Dnensrea at puiiucsaie auuuhtiu, in inrnt of the I eurt lleitae. Haeeratewu, Md Ibn Hetel has always done a paying business. In vesters will de well te keep ihla In View. Fer particulars address, A. B. IIOOVBR, ang2wd llagsrstnwn, Md. FWITIVE I'UIILIUNALE OF VALUA lll.K KRAI. KSTATB. Os Tiiuasnav, Akiist 18, 1SI7, vtlllieseld at the Leepard Hetel, In Lancaster city, the lolieaiugi be. I, all that let of ground, stltiale Ne SJ Bast German street, centali Ingtn Imnt'.nH feet, and extending In depth about Id feet, mi which Is erected a well built two-story brick dwelling, with two-story lulck back building, containing 7 rooms, large hallwas en tint and second floors, and attic, tt ere t also a side alley. Ills sltuU-d In an excellent nuighbjrbned, and Is lets lean 2K squaies Item Cvntie Square Ne X, all that let el ground. Ne. ftl'J West Orange street, containing In Irtmt about XI let, and extending tndepib about 140 leet, en which la erected a three-story brick dwi lllng, with two sterv brtck bark building, with balcony, and two-story Irani" kitchen attachment, containing In all ll roems: lutnacn lit cellar, water Iu kitchen, ac 1 he house Is newly papered ana painted, and everything la In geed condition. The let contains a variety of choice trull trees and necessary out-buildings. This property Is en the line el tbe street tallwtty. and less than a blocs I nun the Western Market. These properties are being se'd because the owner Intemls removing item this vicinity. Sale te commence at 1 JO o'clock en tha even even even logefsaldday, when condition will be mada known by rttA.NB UKlKtr. .Iesl L IIaises. Anctlnneer, augll Kid AMMXUMie.TN AMKND.Mr.NT TO THK CONSTITU TION nmiKsrd te Uin citizens if this Com monwealth rer itiplr approval or rvjiclleiiliy tba General Aiaemtily ft the Cemtnnnwealtn of rennsylvanla. fubllsbBd by order et ih so se ratary nrthx Comtnenwralin, In pursuance el Article Wlllnl the Conciliation. letnt resolution proposing an amendment te the constitution of iMs Commonwealth Ssctiuk 1 lie It n-snlTvd liy tbe fennte snd Heuse el llpnntattvenftht)l.emiiinwfalta effennsylvaulalu Ueneral Assembly uiet, Tbat tbe following auu-ndinent Is prntMMetl In tea Constitution el tbe Commonwealth of Fenn sylranla. in acreidanca with the Kiuhloeiilb Article thereof AMBNDMBNT. There "ball be an additional article tn sail Constitution te be acslitnaltrt! sj Article . Ma, asiollews: AUT1CLK J IX. The manufacture, sale, or keeping for sale of Intextratlnsi liquor, te be used as a beverage. Is hereby prohibited, ana any violation of tills prohibition shall be a misdemeanor, punlsnaDle as shall be provided by law. Ihe manufacture, sale, or keeping forsaleo! Intoxicating- liquor for otber iuipees than M a bevetage may be nllewnd In such manner only aamay Ixt prvsrrliHil by law. Thn tleueral As sembly shall, at the drst session snrce-nlea; tba n I ea tns, tltuHeajl aaoptien ei tots atitcie et ine censtlluM enact laws wiu ma adequate penalties enforcement. A true copy of the Joint Resolution Jf iviiani.B.1 s.muii, auglSmdW Becreury of tbe Cotuiueuwtaltb AMKNDMKNT TO THK t'ONSTlTU T1U1 proponed te the citizens elthla Cew. menwealth ler tnelr anpieral or le.ectleu by the tJeneral Assembly ei trie Commonwealth of Pennsylvsnts, Publlsbrd by order of the Sec retary el Ibn Commonwealth. In pursuance of Article .Will of the lonstltullen. Joint resolution propestnat au amendment te the constitution et the commonwealth SiOTIew 1. He it rrfefrrd by the Htn.aU antl Jleute of Hrprfitntnttret of the Oommenweattfi tf 1'enntylftinttt in General Attembtimtt, ibat tee following Is proposed aa an amendment of tba constitution of the commonwealth of fenn sylranla In accordance with the previsions of the eighteenth article thereof . AMBNUMBMT. Strike nut from section ens, et article eight, the four qualifications for voters which reads as fellows : 11 If twentv two vrars of airs or tinware's, ha shall have paid, within two years, a state or county tax. which shall have been assessed at least two months, and paid at least ens month before tbe election," se that the section which leads as fellows : Every male citizen, twenty-one years of age, possessing the following qua' Ideatiens, shall be entitled in vote stall elertlens : first He shall have been a citizen of the United States at least one month. second, tie shall have resided In the stats one year (or It, baring prevlrmly been a qualified lector or native born citizen of the state, he shall have removed therefrem and returned, taea six months) Immediately preceding the election. Third. He shall have resided In the election district where he shall efTer te vote at least two months Immediately preceding tbe election fourth. If twenty-two vests of ag or no wards, he shall bave paid, within two years, a state or county tax, which shall bave been as sessed at least two months, and paid at least one month before the election," shall be ameneea, en as te rasa ee 10 tows ; Bvery male cttlzen twenty-one years nt age possessing the fallowing qusllfleaUens, entitled te vote at the plling place of t! uaiiHcauens, snail us natblaceef thn elee tlen dlstrlet et which ha shall at tha time be a aaldant and net elsewhere : First He shall have been a citizen of the United States at least thirty days. S Second. He shall have resided In tbe stale one year (or If. having previously been ajuai0nd elector or native burn citizen of the state, be shall have removed therefrem and returned, then alz months) Immediately precedl-g tbe election. Third. He shall htve resided In the election dlstrlet where he shall eHer tn vote at least thirty days Immediately preceding the election. Tha legislature, at tbe session thereof next alter the adoption of this section, snail, and Ire a time te time tbe reel tr may, enact las s le pi op ep erly enforce this prevision. ttarth. Every male cl tzeti of the age of twenty-one years, who shall have been a citizen for thirty days and an Inhabitant of tats state one year next preceding an election, txcept at municipal elections, and for the last thirty dsvs a resident et tbe election district Jn wWc i he may esTer bis vow. shall be entitled lte ivete at snob election In the siertlea autrlet of whlea be shall at.thallmelarsldsntaa nowise- . - - a? r.-r ii i thVarmy ernavy tberwef,Ball be deprived of tns ''TK.'Jl?:- Xf his ahunts Irem such alar. En dUtrlct. and the ,J.vTdii the legli'ature shall have wartoDreVlde the manner In which and Ihe P.?" !. at which such absent electors TV wetsu ana ler tbs returns und canvaart thalr votes la the election district In which they msMcUvely reside Flan, for the pnrpnse or voting, no person shall be deemed te have gained nr lest a resi dence by reason of his presence or absence wane empieyea in tne service ei tee uniteu Btetss or the state, nor while engaged In Ihe Kvlgatlen of the waters of tbe t tele or or tbe lb seas, nor while a student el any college or Mutuary ei learning, nor wsiie sept at any nstltntlnn. exeent tee In- Bates el any home for disabled sad Indigent soldiers and sailors, who, ler the purpose ofve. Ing, shall be deemed te reside In the eieetlea dis trict where said home Is located. Laws shall be made for ssesnalstsg, by proper proofs, tbe Ut iles who shall be euUUe te the rlebt of lut ings hereby established auaaoepyoftaantrnt Searetary of tha Commonwealth. aufWmd OUNQ LADIES AND OENTLEhtEM desirous el Improving their condition can te ae better taea by taking a eearse at tae Laneater Bmine-t Oellef. TBKM BBOINS MOM DAT. SBrrBMBBB A yll -tittitejeja MfP&!mJSrVFJM wusse, saw, ene a- 7MPUaVnwM4fal. E mnaasra mA a r " v. - ffl y?l ai Y 5-VJ TOSS'JWk.'O wwt,x 5SSg .i .. - . " "n '' rntiiiasiinifiinilllAll I hif af '
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