Wr-asw'sw rcFT?5Ti:T"rffwr!wwre?wp,iwCT KTffflfKii rfY . "-," -"JVV-M VEJir1 i , ' ' s. A - ,, k -' -, v-ut &yy re.-, rtd .-- - - ".-J r .. r-,. .--n. if . - T . m w ; -4 .'V ING OF FARMERS. j, r the mm; swim at UTTT7 K GREAT StTCESS, t r Teplw Dlscuwl-Thc rre- Amendment Rccetrri-t Rema Ideftitten by the Furim-rsi. kltm May meeting of the City and f Agricultural society It wns decided monthly meetings nt vluntrci or lift In different sections of the county l view of increasing the membership Beciciy, una hiuucmr .uincastcr farmers te take nn nctlve Interest The first of these meetings was held uruay ancrnoen at Lit it. The un ble weather for a number of days ne and indications of i eontluuance I kind of weather as Inte as 0 .clock inlay morning, kept many ntsrtil irtnen from attending,. Among them ftfce essayists appointed for the meet- But with nil the drawbacksthoinret- l RUCSt-OSS. Hjnectlng vns advertises! te lx held Bpring grounds, 1ml en account of nnness Bonihercer s hall was neeiir- xvhen l'rcfddent.Lindli callnl the eg te enter the fellow liig persons present : J. Ilruckhart, Jehnsen r, Jacob v. Ixreldcr, Charles Deri, Dr. Ilrel)t, aslilngten I llerhcv, i Cellins, Wm. II. llresltis, Daniel 11. nr, Adam Hiitnliricht, .laeeli (,able, Ilnbeckcn J. J. lleaniwlcrfer, .lelm Binan, Aaren va Irc, Peter Volen-ton, i Hoever. Levi . Heist. 1'cter S. ItciM. .X-.B. llclst, Mrs. It. IS. Wnllc, Mrs. Stauflcr. Jehn H. Landls. frank It. ndcrffcr, Thes. I'. .McKlligetl, (Jeerge iHepp, HenryS. Miller, Ilirnin 1. Try, rant velcrtsun, Daniel Heltiheld, Itcn- In Workman, Harry II. Mourn, Jehn jMrlcker, Hardan II. Tnlmdy, Dr. J. 1. nek, Miss A. Hess, Miss Krrlder, lei H fcrb, Jehn Knhl and Thes. A. rr. r. Brobst, burgess of I.ltltr, welcomed I society te Litltz en behalfef Its eltlrcns, he said felt proud at its presence and Id show all the hospitality It could. i was worry that the weather was ngsdiiKt I meeting, but It was hiicIi weather .is Is Steel by farmers. LHitz is surrounded .a "Ni agricultural illsirlct ami is in apathy with the lanuci. president Landls, in Ills reply le the ad- i of welcome, thanked the e Itlens for l cordial xvMcoine exUudcd. I.ltll. was :tcd as the plant fur thellrst meeting of laeclcty bec.mse-it whs the fairest of all r spots in the garden ietcrt he coiuuieu- .lth. He regretted that the threatening licr this morning prevented tinny who 1 at a great distance from attending thn tin- -n. lU'renT or cnei's. iHr. Brosius roneiled the crops In n nderfully ilourishingeeudlllou. Wheit 1 gross leek remarkablu for the time of ir. 'Mr. PeterS. Itclst Mid the grass Holds in l section nre net he geed, but the wheat lida leek excellent. Chen ies nre net as iindant as usual, but apples, pluiuv, irs and ether trults are preiulsiug. awberrlesare abiindunt and hell nt n low CO. .Mr. Cellins s.iid the prespeet In the rer end of the county was fair. Cern is ell net In the gieuud and the gniss leeks Hter than lu the northern srstleu of the linty. Potatoes did net ceer up well I there will be an nbundaiice ler all, If hhalf of the crop planted grows. Con Cen Con erable tobacco lins been set out and tlie nts leek remarkably u ell. Small fruits iBpeclally eherrlesjia) a failure. .''"Uere I STur tncrxfmeminigli eiTTrTilnVt&l neon, until the water tevereil Ulack- scvcrul feet deep, ns It liad 1 before. lint the ix-cmle fe'' am prlncl- lng the floetl n 1,1- having been li?llhi'l "arueirs ioek nne I wnlnr-tavorable season tliere will be indant crops. alit. Landls reported the gniss (lilds of Uier as looking w ell, but tanners In his ctien were of iltileu that whe.it will b 1 rank. Cern fields leek well mid the lit prospect Is cmeuniglug, except as te Keherries. Straw berries are plenty. There ; were nei as many potatoes planted as last rear. 'rJJfew ennannera' be.ut be induced te Lc- i.jjemcjai inert and remain en Ihcfai m t VThls (juestieu was. rcfened te Henry M. jie, out lie was absent. The (pieMien raw answered by Jehnsen Millei. His Mi te keep be s en the farm was le irl e aera an interest in part of the crep: sim ply them with plenty of agricultural read- : mutter and make home pleasant ler bem. Many bois leae the faini and no cities te cugage in ether biiHiuess be kUHO fanning is net madu attnn ti e. -Levl llclst thought that boys should l,t Astrutletl in tun country schoelsin botany 1 studies tliat nre net of bcnelll te the inner should he excluded. If bevs can 1 Interested in the study of the growth of regotnbles and plants they beeome Intei- , si in farm lile ami aie content with it. .lI'Vl hint musical instiuiueut in rcry farmer's house and instead of wan- eriug away from home te seek nloisiire fcfcrjncrs' boys will slay nt home for pleas. jure, ji ieij nuiiuei liem uemii WIll'll ;young they are h inl te keep at home w hen : they bocenio yemiK men. Mr. Brosius sild e cry fiirnier'a son was rjet lit te boa farmer. Tanners should as- Kieertaln the bent of their bevs. These In 1'.4wlin.tt n r.v...l....u f..H r.... ltf.. t.. .1... - I r . luiiiiin;-.. ,ii 1.11111 iiiu 11 tiu eiejitl jus imieiicy 10 koeji en tne larin, Hut these Sfacttlave amiiiics in ether directions, llg thJ,col,iln"aM,relMsl,, " r business, tr nf locnceuragisl te iiiirxuesiuh eca- ze 1 Je,r ,('-VH "ni i'"K, 'I'ii keep . i.iJ r'0 farm the lirst object should be pr, M'i.an" ,Iul "'U'lO' "d attniclh e. fe?" IV lHnfc s.ild his sous did ho11i.ie tr"ueii le ikj n tiling hut fariuern, " 'ririnlnir tlie most Iw.illliv i. -. ..fc. ............l..., re) clmjH'l 'iepeudent pursuit. The "Liftlil ."hoel mid the foremost i-voiuie uaiieii were larmcrs' sous. Jle . ...i ., pdIhitsI In rcslucing the work el the Isys Bd girls of farmers ak n-iicli as ttossible ,jrlth laber-saing machinery and getting produce le mark"t with a-. Iltlle lalsir as Allile. lie sells milk from his farm at per hundred, and bujs the butler used en the farm at an a emge price of ' cents per ixmnd, and he found it iciid !ct- Iter than by making butter and sclllui? it. !' In conclusion he said if larmcrs can get fOClr daughters trained te stay nt home the Jwysofthe nefghljorheod will net be fai tit Jm fruit flMuttlrl innr ttwf.tlnttlt ih,, fj,Mer vitriiuits in farming, unit hew can it Wflemaile tef i Vrfn. U l?.T.f .... 1 .1.- .ft . Iy ". m.wiuj'1.11111 lOO IIISCIISHlOIl Ol KcMie nucstlen. He referred te the limn fwrterofcentiiryaKe. whfiitbacullUntlnii Kef straw licrrles und small fruit was net ',meupin or generally among the firmers. 'AThe few- straw berries then raised were f-emaii ami or ioer quality. New there are any acre of the berry cultliatnl. ti... r fruit has creatlv Iumreil In ,ii,.ih.. ,..,. &'beee who hae made the nilsing e'f this sjmn specialty uaoinade money. Se It pmn oeeii wiui me cultivation or peaches and I 4her fruits. Tliere is alw a j s a market fei 04M milt and line lerrles at fair prices, i any larmcr w no nas Kepi a record of Itveints from these resources will tell row that fruit and lierry growing toys er than anj' ether product of the fanner. 'Captain Drickcr said the great mlslake Uylarmers In fruit grew Jul' is that neglect their fruit trees. Thuv nre ied nnd left te grew as best they can. e tnc require the greatest cam and Iratleu te liear goeil fruit. There are tow weeds left in Iniranter county, tusects that were harlwred in ihcln rund new ick thn only trtssi left, whlcli t umkihii trves. lie iieiictisi mm i-i r (Mewled le would ield uillUeut V""V" "l" v fntlt te pay the farmer. What is the rheipe'l plan, nf impteitnn the tell of our farms t Mr. Cellins said his experience was that he could keep up his land cheaper by using phosphates and selling the hay raised at il2.ne and (14 per ten. It did net ay te raise grain, feed il te cattle 'and sell the cattle at the price new current. He U'ed as a phosphate Seuth Camltna rock, w hlcli he bought at fl5..V) per ten. He used 3e0 pounds te the aero for corn and could raise as geed corn as any farmer w he used barn yanl manure. The soil cannot le helped by feeding grnln Inte our cattle. Sheep will Improce the land and he nrter had anything en his land tint ald ns well as sheep. He received ll cents per etind for lambs, they averaged 82 pounds, and, In addition he get Scents for the wool and the Lai ei age was six jteunds. Sheep wJlV fat after the cattle and eat what no ether ani mal will. Lime lq his judgment Is net a rcrtlllrcrvvYitl! 'it comes In contact with ."thiiie egctnble matter. Mr. Miller believed that cletcr was tlie cheapest fertlrcr nnd he ljellnscd in plowing dew it tlie clever fields. Dr. Keeburk gae his recollections of scleral sterile llelds in his neighberhissl which yielded geed crei after the cleier had been plowed down. Mr. llreslussald tlie question of raising liny and selling it Involved another, the taking of sulistauee from your farm ; cattle feeding has been one of lincnster's great Industries and farmers nre lelli te gle it up, although It did net pay the past ear. tlnw iiiiiild the prapeneil pioillntien mncmtmriit ujlccl the egi iruttnrnl intn nt of the fm inn of J.nncttiter enmity t Tills question was rcfernsl te Win. 11. Ilreslus, who has been an earnest ndiocule en the stump ler the nineudmeiit. He begun his answer by saying the question was a novel ene for discussion in n farmers' society, but it wits an lmMirtaut one. He nexl quoted from thn circulars and pesters sent out by the anti-prehlhi. tlenists and cemmciiled en the statistics width apparently showed from the liquor men's standpoint that the firmer would be Injured by thn adoption of tlieniiiciidineut. Se far ns his Judgment went the farmer would be benclltted by Ihoadeptlofi of til Minciidinent. He took ler tin Illustration a bushel el loin. This he said would make four gallons of whisky mid when put en the market nt retail, would be about 3H) drinks, whit h ntAcentsper drink would make Jin. UK)ti the pilmlpln that the fanner lakes his grain te the host markit he must rreiu the liiiier men's standpoint convert it Inte whisky, which yields him $10 1st gallon. Tlie average drinker spends 70 per .i ear for nun, or imisutucs 7 bushels of com. An erdliiiuy family w ill t mistime 70 worth efiin.it iniiicar. 'Ilils?70 will represent at least M bushels of corn, nnd as a mailer of argument farmers should be ler prohibi tion, because their giain brings n less price in w'liNUy than otherwise) ns shown by the nlieic. In loucliisien he nssurlisl liiat if half Iho money spent for rum was put Inte thu couimcne of the ceuuly the farmer would be greatly hciiclltlcsl. Hr. Ilrebst aigited that tlie amendment was agiinst Iho inleiest of the limner. The taxpayers are the honest , oeniiinry, net the riiuiuiics, and auv ene w he makes Ihnasscrtlnnthnt It costs morn for the prose cution and inalntenauce of criminals, for ellenses eennnltletl, as tlie icsult of w hlsky drinking, Hi in is riseiied I'ieiii Iho lliense fesi by the county, he states w hat he e.innel prove. In Michigan, Iowa. Mass.ii Inns A, and ether stales prohibition has been m fiilure. lie adinitttsl theHsef lutein pcrante, but was optee 1 te gelling te teinpenincothreimlrihe proposed amend ment. JJia.if' i steles In tlie Union Utt-liain lest in population are se-calhsl 'prehlbUlim states. ' At this stage a motion w as made te step any lurtlici mgiiiuciit ei tlie question, but it was defeated. A motion in. ule bv Mi. Cellins te limit the speeches le Iho minutes nnd eonline the argument strictly te tlie question pro posed was ndepttsl. dipt, ltricker said he would lole against the amendment, hut It was the meiest fool ishness te assert that Iho (aimer would be injured by thoadei lleu iil'llnuimcndineut. It would ncltliei hurt ei hetpliini. Mr. Hi in U 1 1 tit, u former ic-lilent of ICiuiH.ii, gave hlsexeilenceas an owner el land in that state. lie ou neil it (pirnlcr sec tion In thoicutieef the state. I Is assessed value wasiiin, ami the Inx en il was about llve cents en tin) dollar. At the aitiial Milue of the liiuil the t.t rate was nbeut sei en mills. Dr. Iteubiirk asked whetlici thn tax tate hnl been raised or lowered li-the adop tion of tlie amendment, but this question Mr. itrmkhail could net answer, he net owning the 1 mil prier te the adoption of the prohibition iimendincnt. Ills Impres sion was th it the tax rate had net changed fei seieral years. lhicitlit Ijipliciitinn of IViOnjilmti' .colon J'rojitfei the Fuimir f ' ""This "question Jehnsen Miller nusweied by s.tvi ng that while phosphate Improved the land it left no piellt te lite I. timer. Tlie annual cost of phosphates was nbeut $0 per acre, and it docs net iuctcase Iho crop ineici than It costs, , leii S. Heist, Washington llershey, James Cellins, Jehn liressuiiu nndethcis nre of the same opinion. nn; i:xiiiiiiis. Peter Yelertsuu of Kissel Hill, who has initie the cultivation of the silk weiuiii specialty, exhibited a large number el cocoons. I.uvi S. Heist exhibitiKl (he follewing: Tulip poplar from Ninth Cirelin i, six va rieties el loses, peiidmiunii twig Ireni Mis Mis seuri, iiw piw bushes, twigel oak, varie gated grasses and ev crgrccn In igs. (jri On account Jef Ihenevl meuting coming in the height of h.n vest. It was decided le held it at I. incastcr cil.v.iii the society rooms, IMileniati's building, en tlie tlrst Mend ly of July. srniji:.M. t.m:.n eit. l'l'llilk 7(i-eliir Dies orCeiiKotlon of tlie llriiln en siuKiny Mernlni;. 1'rauk Zeuhei, a well-known young man el this eit v . died v erv suddiuilv at Ids home, at Ne. 1(15 llast Straw beny stieet, en Sunday morning, lie was employed at Oscar fiietCs Swan hotel, en Seuth ijiiecu sticet. Ile was in his usual gissl health en Saturday nnd was at his work up until almost mid night when he went te Knpplcr's b.uber shop, in (Vntre Square, and was shaved. He then went home and ret I ml. Alsmt t e'chs'k In tlie morning his wite arese ami cirrlisl upthebaliv, which was in;. mother bed near by. in a little while she noticed that her husband sccjucd nstless. she thought that he was siilleriugriemcrauis, te whlihhe vvnssubjis.'t,itiid began rubbing him. She called in a neighbor, but they did net think tliere was anything serious. Mrs. Zercher prepped him up with n pillow but after giving a few groans he expired without speaking a word. The loiener was netllied and he Impnuuellcd a jury and held an inquest, Thcliudy viasexnni lued by Dr. Itelenius, the coroner's phvsi- Ian, anil Dis. M. I,, and s. T, D.nis. Tlie enlli t was death from congestion of the brain. Tl.e deceased was 'M jiars of age and was a son of Iho Inte Mu liael .en hoi, w he kept a held at New Danville, ami his metliei Juliana .either, resides at Ne. fM Seuth Queen street. Prank wns u miller by trade and had been living in lun-aster ten or a dozen ears. He was formerly u baitcndcrnt the old Cress Kc.vs hotel, en West King street, and for about a j ear was at .ertmau's lestjunint, at the l'ciiiuvlva nlu railroad station. 1'er the at tw e v eais he hud been at thu Swan hotel. He leaves a wife nod two children. He has four brothers and four sisters, nearly all of w hoie reside iu Lautaster, THE LANCASTER DAILY THE HUSH TO COLUMBIA. Lancaster l'enple llmt Visited the Town te Sce the ltl-th rtlver. Columbia was a very Interesting pine yesterday nnd eieclally te Ijincasle.' people who liave no river of Ihelrciwn thn. gees en the rnnipige during the winter lie gorges and the stiiiimtv storms. The rush of the peeple e." this city le Columbia vestenlay was almost unprecedented. On Salimlay afternoon and evening all kinds of rcpeils concerning the state efalfnlrs nt Celumbl.i wo.e sailing around en our stteets. Itwcs Mid Hint llm water was w Ithlu n few feet of the bridge, nnd, as II wns still rising, thn bridge would have loge bofeio long. Other re'ierts said that the houses along front street were tilling with water. Thcte were ninny ether wild rumors Unit were proven te he untrue In a xry short time, but it was known from the state of s Hairs up the river, that the water would Ikj very high by Sunday morning nt Columbia. AH theso who weie able te get away from Lancaster innde up their miudttte gote Columbia. As there wns nothing cettnlii nlsuitthe rn II read the majority or the -ssiple concluded U drive up, anil ns early en Saturday night nearly every team In the livery stables oflhe city had lietm engaged. Bright and early yesterday morning the rush hegnn nnd by half-past thren o'clock In the morning eight tennis hail passed through the first tell gate en their way te Colombia from this ilty. Prem that until later In thu afternoon the travel continued as the weather was beautiful and Iho reid vvasns geisl as turnpikes nre generally kept. People visited the river towns In almost every (enceiv able kind or eonveynneo. All kinds of teams were tlggsd up nuil while many folks did net seem te tarn hew they get there, Iheie were many very pretty turnouts. Everybody wns en thn h nne errand, mid all weie iitixieus le satis fy their curiosities by seeing for them selves If the rejsirts concerning the river weie true. Among lliose who enjeved themselves en the trip were blew le riders and almost onehundred el them, mounted en wheels of nil kinds m.idn the trip. Many nf these starteil earlv and were en thn grounds before eight o'cleik. Ilctivccn three nnd four hundred -xsiple went fietu Luucastei te Columbia en Iho regular trains nt ii:nn ami i'.Ili in tlie morn tug. In the alletiioeulhero were liuiidreds at thoslatlen, many of whom had been un able le piecine learns, in iking inquiries in regaid te Indus. Nene were run after dinner, hewevei, but if Ihey had Ihcv would have been ( mvvdisl. Asltvvasagie.it poitieu el Nun aster's popnlntlen vlsllul Columbia, and thoyiempletely overran the town which they almost took possession of. The holds were crowded, and eYer. thing in the shape of edibles was in demand dur ing the day. Many persons who left liu easler by vehicle drove en le Marietta and Chlques Hei k, where they weie able te si e ngrealile.il. Uincastei was net Iho only town that poured its contents into Celnm bla. Mn ni came li mil eveiv tow it and village In Ihouppei part of Hid t emit ,nnd the Columbia turnpike Ixtwrcu that town u'td Metiutvllle, lesembtisl a busy sticet In n city most oflhe time. AII.IOIItMUl (lAltl l.lt SI'.sslONs. Twe Mmi, luirKeil Willi theJhfieeker Ittii'Klni'.v, en Xrhfl. The June iidjeiiriiyjvripuirlei sessions leurl as opt nod at Id e'i lock thlsineiii- I ifir'u lilt .luilge Livingston pieslding. Iheie aie en the list fei tiial lortv-llve IIIK0". The llrnt dcfcuilaiils called ftir trial were Washiuglen Cele, anil Isaau Craig, eoleied. These men nre charged wllli burglary. Tlie otlense was (emmllted e.nly en the morning of Pehruary '-.', at the house of Jacob Habccker ami his sisleis, in the In In tllantew ii dtslriit, Maner township, Tlie testimony showed that two men weie in the house and two steed outside te watih. The men in the house had lovelieisiuid when disceveieil shot nt the llalxs keis. It was shown that the defendants and . W, Watsen and Herace ( the last two pleaded guilty te Ihoellense chargisli him! n team al Columbia and weie seen le drive in the diiiHtieu el the llabiskeis. The rebbeis hail put lump-black en their laces ami in the wagon. When Ihev returned te the III erv stable lamp-black was leund. On trial. I I'lllll.M llt'SIM.ss, 'I he fellow lug guaitliaiis weionppelnle I ; M. 1.. Urelilet, el miner seu et I,iie llievvn, late el ltaphe; Jeseph I les, of miiiei cliilduti el Siiuucl dariicr, lain el Warwick; T. It. Achese fginndihlld of Celli iighain Aihcsen, late of I.UR.Htci ity. The lulleii lug lict itsus vvoie Ininsferiisl : Wlle.v Ities, dlslilleis, te llciu.v II. Wllev , .lelm II. Shcllv, Ml. .lev, te Dnid Mingle; M. M. I'lltkiuger, C.ail, te .lateh It. Kesslet ; Isaac llein, l.iucasterlew uslilp, te A. Pell. sqicclnl liureli Serv Icen. 'Iho Mcth'xllst Kpivep.tl colored congie-g-itiou, wlie worship at .Simpsen chapel, P.icghiv v ille, hail services nt the oil 1 1 lioiiseou Suutlnv morning, allernoen mid evening, te laise funds te puiihasu the building in which they worship On .10 c mint el the high watei nnd inability te leuh I.TitutsIm seveial of the sMMkeis leuld net get here. Itei. P. M. Harris pleat lusl nt the meriiiug mm v ice, Itev. (iisi. Smith In the alteinoen and Itev, Hauls ngaiti hi the ei cuing. 'I he 1 ollectien taken wns net up te ex pis tnl ion. At Iho Washington cenlcicuce, held at Parkesburg, a , en Maicn ii, Itev. P. M. Harris was ippeluted le take ihaigeet Iho llishep Simpsen tougicgatieu. 'I lie 11111100I tint congit-itleii is net el the A. M. i:. 1 lunch as hen lofeie statctl. Henry IhisI'h I'liuer.il. The Inneral of llciiiv inisttoek (date en Sunday afternoon at J o'clei k, liem Ids late icsldeiue 011 Maner sticet. 'Iho at tendant e was 1 1 1 go, and ninnug the societies that weie icpitscutcd weie; l.anc.isti 1 Ledge of Odd PelleWH, laslge Ne. hs t)f Knights of 1'vthlas anil l's-shali-ko-nce Iribe of Itisl Men. '1 he selvit cs w cm licltl in the 1'irst ltc'fnrincd church bv Dr. Titell, anil the iiiteimciit was made at l.tutastei temetcrv. A Wntcii 'llilt'l lltld for (eint. William Plexter, the colored hey w h 1 was arrested for stealing the vvotei of Heiibcn Diicher, which healtcrwaitl ttsik te Leuis Weber's store, was he ml by Aldcimaii Halbath, en Saturday evening. He was committed hi default of bail, for tiial at court. PiimIei admits tint he stelo the wntch mill I'mil Dester, who was accused as his accoiuplite, was dismissed ler want of ev lileuee against him. I'rocter is a Kul lsv anil has fuspiently bien anesttnl. All Allll-l'l-olllliltleu Meellim. Theio wns a vei v large iitlentlam nt nn antl Pioliibltien meeting In the public hall at Denver en Saturday evening. Very able add resses were made In, Dr. .1. C. Ilrelist, of Lititi, and Itev. l'ugle. A torrespon terrespon torrespen dent w riling from tha' town sijh the vole against the amendment will be very huge. "a He.v'i P.tll. Harrv Metrgur, a twelve-v ear-old seu of Jacob Mel7gar, of Mulberry street, was plavingeu a jille of beaitlv, where tlie new schiMil iiuildiug is being erected en West Chestnut street, last evening. Ile wasnlsnit crawling from the top when he tell back wards, striking his head, lie was pit ke I up unconscious unci carried home. He has tw e tornble cuts en his head, ami his Issly was badly limited, but hU injuries nre net serious. IteuMryer Vetis. Tlie reglstrv boeksof the several election districts of the con ntvvverobent out today. It will new lK'thetlutj of the leglstiy ii(t seser te lltmuss llirir illulfli'lM nnd nliui the name of every voter en h.t registry list. "" INTELLIGENCE!! MOyPAY, .JlTNJa 3, 1889. .a THE SUSQUEHANNA. GRHT PAMlfiK Ur, ITS TOIRSE RKSILTS FROM TIIK IIIIJII W.UIIi. ItrtdRes, Legs, Savved Lnmtier find Other I'repcrty Carried Away Canal at Cd lunililii HrenkH ocenrH, Ineltlents, Cei.i'MlitA, June. The high w 'iters of the Siisqueliiiiitia river reached Columbia en Saturday afternoon nnd the rlvei nt this place commenced rising very rapidly. Within a few minutes all the whnrves were .submerged and the wnlci covered the river tracks oflhe Pennsylvania mllrentl. The water was about twenty feet alsive low water mark, nnd was nt least one feet higher than the he ivy fleshct of 1605. P here Is 1 onslilcrable dllferenc 0 ofepinlon In regard te this and many crsnus, nnd very reliable, 11111,1 tee, stnle th it Iho wider wis net ns high .vestenlay atlu 1W. Iiome of the old Inhabitants of Columbia de net think that Iho water was as high vestenlay by fifteen Inches as it wns In IWJ). aMr. North marked Iho height of the llecsl by a line of stones still remain ing where they were Ihcii, as the ciiib of pivcment of n building nt the feet erlxstlst s'.ioet ; and yesterday the water loll alsitit llfteen inches short el reaching theso stones. I Jus. I.ntci.i.icikncmi. At nn eirly hour 011 Sunday morning the peeple commenced llm king te tin ilvci shore, anil Iho banks weie crowded until a Inte hour l.ist nlt-hl. 'Iho regular and special trains liem Lancaster brought hundreds or peeple fiem that city nnd oilier (owns te Colum bia le see Iho sights. 'Iho town wns full of velilelcsel all descriptions, ami people catne from thu country in dieves. They continued le arrive all day long and the town wns livelier than It lias been since (he centennial. Hotels and ether public places were crowded nnd 11 thriving busi ness was deun w ith the many hungry poe pie. The people who owned property along the shoie hail been netllied 011 Satttrchiv nlghl of the coining danger fiem high water, mid thev at once began making piepaiatleus. 'Iho lumber piles weie inade secure with ieh's and net a stick el timber was lest. All the boils went removed In safe places 11111I verv llltln damage was done te the cialls, although some Individual beat houses weiedamageil lei seme extent. The ice house of Pilbcrt AJPerrv, at the feet of Walnut street, had the corner tow aids the river tern away and about MKI Ions of ice has illicitly been cut away by the mtidilv watei. Tlieir less will reai h about 8J,(iec). Their h'O houses nre .vet all surrounded by watei and no he can be taken out. 'I lie liimbeiiboem at Willi iiusHrt broke about 1". o'clock en Saturday, and Celumbli people were 011 the lookout for the lumber, Iho flist et xv lilt li icachcil Columbia be tween 2. antl 'I o'clock Sundiy morning. The river nl that time was very high and was still rising. The water wns running veiy lapldly. The distance from Williams peit te Columbia is about 110 miles, ami Ireni the time Hint the boent bioke un til Iho Umber began te arrive al Columbia, It ivtV lictweeu 11 and 15 hours, se (hut ie watei waviiimiiiig at the rate ei nbeut ten miles an hour. ganlleili m who walked with n miming leg sins that it went nbeut tw Ice ns fist as he iv as able te w alk ami he wasteitalu that It wnsilewingnt n ten mile rate. It was but a short liine after tlie limber put In 1111 npiicaiaiice tint the liver was lull et legs. Owing te the sudden bentl in the river near I hiikics. 'I he great p.ut el the Umber pissed down en the side el the river next te the Voile ceuuly shore, al though it was lei 11 lime in all pails el Ihestieam. Millions of reel el the llnest kiutl et timbei was swept by antl evei Iho tliuu. Ileleu llie tl.ini them seemed te he one mass et limber and the liver looked vei.v much as it tleun dining thelieavv iiegeige. It vvnsiilmest impos impes Ible te (ell whole (he dun uns ami the small huts el thetlshciiucn which steed em thetlitlcicnt Islautls hail been swept awav. 'Iho llsheimtn also lest inau.v el the seines, nets, Ac. IScsnlcs '(he line timber that passed down Iheiivertlie gieater put el the tl.iv, there ucieni.tiiv ellur epicer things iu the sti earns which passttl 011 lewaitls the Ches.1pcakel1.1v iu tiie swill imidilv vv.itei. 'I hoiewciospaus of bridges, tool houses, paits el liarns, chicken coops antl ethci outbuildings, household luriiitiiienutl niticlcsnl almost evm (lisciii)tien. A rocking diaii en vvhiili was a titlv ledges I lei a lime at n piei el the bridge and 11 was seen lolletvetl liv 11 t radio. 'Iheie lit 10 bundles el laths, palings, At'., ".by (he hiintliisls and 11 w hcclbaireu,.c imp stt)1i and .1 coal oil can passed b the 1 anal tliule within 11 lew It et et each ether. On one small tall, whkhloel.ul liken put efa bam, was a liimsl el lull glow 11 chickens, ami thev sceintsl te boas iinceiitcrntsl as though thev weie sale in 11 baiuvaid. The dead hotly of a man was seen Hunt ing past Wilghtsvillu in tint alleitioen nuil although clients were made te catch it thev w cm iiiiMictesslul, Several rails whiili pass,.,' ilewu the nvci are Kiid te have had liuuiau btiugsiiKiu them, but they weie se far out that nothing could be done. On ene el lliose weie two objects which weie Kiid le be uicii. A geutlemiu who watched them with a glass liem the coal chutes ties Lues 111 it llie.v weie men. It was icpeilcil cm Siluidav night (hats all with peope ami houses liisin it hail passed Mitlilh tow n. A waleli was kept ler It but It was net seen. Disbe lieved that ll it icalli 1II1I pass Midtllclewu it was wiciktsl at ihcCoiiewage tails. Dur inglhetlav several tlcail horses and cows weie seen in the rive r. 'Ihegteat rush el lleatlug linnbcr was evcrbv alteinoen, Iml it ceutiimttl te 11111 in considerable qu unities ail da long. A lingo lorce of Columbia, men who had beats, winked haul all claj nitthing tliift tliift beaiels nuil legH I -n go nuantlties of (he lincst kiutl et timbei was securtsl and tied up along the banks. 'I his vv oil. was iei,v exciting, as at times the logswciesohcav 1 thu thev weie haul te contiel, ami the boatmen weie obliged te give them up. At ether times boatmen, w he had legs in tow , iToiec.irriesl down the stream ter a long distance bctore thev could get the in ashore. The men, who vv cre engaged 111 Ibis work were verv well paid for Uicii tumbles as thev will icccive M cents oath let the leirs caught bv them when Ihcv .110 r -claimed h- tlie owner, whose private uiaiks aie upon lliein. Tlie be.nds anil ether tiiick cannot be ideutititsl, and Ihey w ill be able le keep them. During thetla.v 11 petular place for people who ilcsiictl te take iuevcr.vtliiiigwas.it the eisni space in the iiildtlle of the biitlge. Ovei ene thousand orseiis went out them dining the dav tlieugliui.ini were afraid the britlge might le swept away. Tlie coal ihute.s were full all clay and c rowels of sjiactnteis lined the shore along the whele length of the town, lire.it ciewtls g.ttheicd en the cinder banks and many folks went up te ( hiikics, where they hail .1 1 e.xt client xlew llietaual Deai, Pauline U. Hoke, Liver hi1, Captain Meigau Itakei, leatlisl with c i.tl, consigned te 11. P. ltrunei, was se badly ilamagisl vvilh lloatiugles that the beitrsiuk oil .Sunday morning. Twe of t'ie Hits e ihe Pciuisilvaiila Canal oom eom oem laiii's tlrtslgging mathlne weie washtsl Irem their nienrlugi til Wrightsville en S1.tunl.1v night 'i'lie 1 in d h is a very ser ious break it hl kits, but hew grexit the damage cannot be iiscerluinetl until the water recedes. The watei rushed down thec.iiil and made a break a short dUtauce abev e tlie locks, but this Is net x cry great. some feus were entertained fm Iho safttj J oflhe large stubleseri. C. (lilt, at Iholecks I nmUUVllhtl '-- teams were, takv'ii out Tin wharves of II. F. Druiur are still covcred and the dam dam age done cannot yet be lftainel At Henry Clay furnace the water readied the Iren notch, b(it the damage is net yet known. The pipes nl St. Charles furnace became cleggtsl with water, and the Co lumbia steamer wns employed In pumping water forth engine and furnace Uses. All trains are annulled en llm P. Il, It. nest of Columbia and the Columbia A Pert I)e I)e pevlt south of Cressw ell. There are se v enl washouts between Washington bor ough and Peit Dc'iesit. The river was probably nt its highest point about neon yesterday. Towards evening It began te fall. At neon te-day It had gene down for mere than ten feet, but thoameunt of damage cannot be ascertained until it fulls much mere. Thirty dollars weie raised at SI. Paul's I'. 1J. t hurcli yesterday for the Johnstown suflercrs. A public meeting will be held In the council chamber tills ev cuing te devise ways nuil means te ralse money for the sullercrs. SU.SQUKIIAXXA'S WATEIM. low 1'hey Wrecked Jertuncs and lrowneel Men. A dlsiintch from Sunbiirv savs Unit thrce men In 11 beat canie down from WllliamsHirt en Sunday and rcsirtetl that thirty men and boys who were watching Iho llecsl fiem the bridge, were drowned. Tlie Heaver mill came lleatlug dew 11 rapidly and carried the brldge along with It bolero nny could es cape. The water nt Williamsport reached the second-story of the Hepburn house and the buildings en Pine street. An Immense quantity of lumber Sins carried aw ny and all along the West llranch the daniage is very great. Miners from Shamokin wero 011 Sunday blowing up wooden bridges ledges I against the Heading iron brlelge with dynamite. Uvery store in Leck Haven is Heeded and nil the bridges from Itenove dew n aie gene. At Harrisbiirg from 0.:i0 te 10 a. m. ,011 Sunday, thn Silsiptchnuna reninlncsl at 27 fort 1 Inch abeve low-water ui.uk, oral Inches above the high mark of 1MJ5. At 7 p. in., the water had fallen two feet. The entire eastern anil Southern sections of the e ly am submerged, the water touching (Seneial Cameren's pavement en 1'ietit at 1 cot. At a point below Steelton the Pennsvlvn ul.itiniks nre under water nuil saw legs from thelieck Hnvenboeiu aie piled en llie track. The bridges en the Stisqiiehaiin wire piled high w ith legs and debris, forming a coir p it t mass fi 0111 the shore te Hnigest's Island half a mile distant. The Island is entirely miller water, and (he barn was swept away. William Strange, at Paxton 1'itrnace, vienl out Inte his vai d and was swept away by the ten IR turiciit and iliewneel before his wife antl (limUy, At Sleelleu en Satu.1l1y11lghtiibe.it containing William llelsleln, wife anil two children was cap sized by a lleiillng leg, nnd the mother and ene child were el row ned. At Wilkesbaire the low lands am flooded. nuil Iho wnter wns still rising en Suntlny evening nt thu into of slv in,. nn hour. The less In the ncigllboiheoel nfCnrlisle will be ever fJW,0fM. At William's Oiove eight buildings have liecn swept nvvni mid thn gieiu Is under watei. Along the line of tlie Hiirrisuuig nnd Potomac Hailreid hirudins the raid-bed nnd tratks have been washed away. Seme llfteen bridges have lleatvd awa.v. 1 he large dun at Lam el gai ew ay. tarr.v ing small bullilliigs, bridges, fences, decs, etc., with it ilewn through the Ilellv (lap. 'llm Nei'iuitl's Ceminene eittent. Mli.i.hiisvn.i.i., June 3. At a reeiut meeting of the faculty It was decided te held the ceiuiiiieuceu.cut exen iseseu July .til, instead nt July Ith, us Is stated in tlie catalogue. Tlie following senieis have been seIicteel by the faculty te repicscnt their class en e emmeiicemeut day; Valo Vale Valo illcleriau, Charles Yartlley, el Xe'w Yerk ; siliilaterlail, Allen llneker, et Lltit, Pa ; neiiiial tuatiuii, Milten C, Coepei, of lllnl-in-llauil, Pa. 'I he etltt r leprescnlallvcs am: Mlss.leiinle Harllii, of Philadelphia; Misses Myra llavei,titk and Lillian lvrcidy, efLiucastei ; Miss Sira Waples, eMiOivcs, Del, Miss Campbell, ei Milleis ville, Pa; C. II. ltucher, el Cornwall, P.v 1J. K. Lcfever, Lampctet, Pa, M. T. ICcn tlig, Couestega, Pa; and W. II. Melr, of Centre, Pa. siivm lie Was Kebliecl. 'I Ids morning a peddler w he came from Alexandria, Ugypt, and is named Naimiau Kllintt, came te the station house nuil told Ciller of Pollce Smelt; that he had been lobbed off J5 In money and 11 let ofjeuelrv v aluisl at the same amount, while sle eping ill a bam nt Mill Creek water station by three men who were sleeping vv ith him. Tills happened last night. 'Hie jewelry was iu a basket nnd boxes. Ulliett wns oil his way le Harrisbiirg nnd (Jettysburg. The chief instructed the elliccrs te be en the lookout ler the thieves. One was .1 lirge man with two or thice leclh out 111 Irent. The ether two were smaller ami one had n light iiieustne he. They likely went tewnids Philadelphia, as tliey snitl Ihey said they were going te Oeiiuautewn te get weik. Releii'ii Alderman sjiuccl,.,., .Some tlme age Jehn P. Abelu wusIicmuI with another young man en t lunges of ilisenleily conduct nnd malicious mischief. The latter case iv .is dismissed and sentence was suspended en the forinei in order that Aliele might have tinie te i.dse his costs. Instead el Irving te pay the costs Aliede kept out of the way of the elllcei. On Sat iinlav nii;ht Constable Kit holt, leuiiil liiiu and arrested him. When taken befere Al ileriniu Spuinei he letiised le pay the costs and vi as sent te Jail ler ten dav s". Iteiibeu Carnev was held ler a hearing ler being ill imk and eliseuleily nnd lei as sault and battery en Sirah Yeung, el Heaver stieet. The 'woman alleges that Carney choked her anil the accused ad mitted it al the aldei man's einie. Thore were similar t barges against Michael Kla nella, an Italian, also prelerretl by Mrs. Yeung, but these) were withdrawn en pav incut ofcestb. I:iiuer Melt was helel for being drunk and iliseulerlv en complaint el Bridget Alanev. RAILWAY TRAFFIC l!LO( KEI). TrnliiH I'nnbli. li.CioVe,t el'XIIddlc leivv n sol urdit.v antl suiuln.v . All was excitement about the Pcniisyl vanii nillreail station iu this city Satuufay night nnd iluring Mindav. Un Saturday iiftciiitsut Mi. Itcjird hail a large force el caiH'iilers at weik at Dillerville, weie they liiiule a let of trestles te be used iu the constitution et bridges en llie Western division of the railroad. In the evening lliese men, as well as in in ethers, were iustriii test le re port lei duty nt the railroad station iu this eit.v. Thov united until a late hour, when they weie told that thev could go te bed, but must be cm hand early iu the morning. Tlie.v weie placed in eiintl at the dillercut hotels, where thej could easily be called in a few moments. The,) were all en hand bright and esirly Suudav morning. Din ing tlie meiuiiig Itess Carpenter Heard tcsik niitelj carpenters te Harrisbiirg via Cemewage ami labauen, and tlience up the l'hll.idclphla A Erie niilruid te work nl constructing bridges. Supervisor lamg tesikoue Imiidicsl laborers te Middle town te be i itady In 'dear the tracks as seen as the walei subsides. Mipci intend. tnt CucUer, of thu Philadel phia tiiv isien, dime te l.nnciistcr en a spe cial train Satiirilav evening, iu order Hint hu might be near the trouble. His train was i un en the sldim-near Hetel l-uncns-ter, where il remained until carlv biiiidav morning, when thcsiipcrjiitenihuit lell for Highsplre, vv here he remained during (he day, lut evening tlie tnlu xv as Ireught , t M te this city for prm Islens, but seen return ed. On Saturday afternoon fast Line left Lancaster at .its usual tlme and went far asConewage. It was nin from there te Lebanon and theneoever the Heading com pany's line te Harrisbiirg, Harrlsbtirg Accomedation left here at 5:10 in the evci -Ing and w cnt fts far as Hlghspirr, w here it was held.' Western Uxpress, Pacific Kx prcss, and all trains east ami west during tlie night, were annulled and the nillrcmel men were unable te tell passengers when A Ihey could get through. Hundny morning News Uxprets arrived en time, and It ami PastLlnowere nln tellarrisburg by way of conew age anil Lebanon. The Pennsylva nia railroad agents this morning refused te sell tickets west of Mlddlclewn, but It was believed that the track would be denied te Itarrishurg by neon. This morning the tracks were cleared be tween MItldlctew n nnd navrlsburg and tl Hist train between thorn was Mall, which left here at D.V this foicneon. It was fol lowed by Niagara CJxprcssnnd Johnstown In Town. .fudge Alftl need, of Iho supreme court of New Jersey, wnsln Ijine-aster yesterday visiting the family of J. II. Swarta-vv elder, en West Walnut street. Teiii-h TlireitRh the 1 etle wstene Net leual I'nrkt Messrs. llnjinencl A Will tcemli vrlll have only two rxcurlein te the Yrllovrstena National Park lhl kcinen. The tlrslp-irty will leave Plill n'lflphla Monday. Julys!. The tour occnjiles tiTciity-dve elajs from tlie depart nre until Hie return, nntt the lllnrniry has hest-n arratiKed te the Is-sl )ssllile nilvnnta)-e. The time id lowest for the tour tlinnii;h the park Is uitirli longer than Is imually allotted by Individual lDiirtsts, nntl the result Is n far inen-Mil If fac tory round of stKht-scrlni;, together Willi rest ful halts ey the way. While the ordinary tour ist If rushing nbeut with only a few hours In which te cc nny of I Ile points of Interest, the Ilanieiiil pari Ics nre foil nil Inking thrlrrasent the upper Clcjscr llnsln or thcOrnnil Canen. In addition te the Yellowstone Park tours, the enterprising linn announce nitieu July trips te lending eastern nnd northern resorts. Send te Ita.vioeiid .1 Whltcetnl), 111 Houth Ninth ulres't, under Continental Hetel, 1'hllndelphla, f r descriptive circular. Jlcrtthe. nivriiiicii. In lhl city, en thilnt Inst., Jonas II. fllii-rlch, in llie,Hi J(r r his nee. The relatives and friends of the family are re fissrirtilly Invited te ntlend the funeral, from his father's resilience, Jehn Gingrich, (county coininlssleiirr), near l-nndlsi IIIp, Titcfetsy niter iitxin nl two e'cItKk. Hervlccsnt three o'clock at thoOlilM'nnetiltr church, l.-imllsvlllc. 2td 7.f.n ill n.-In this city, en the 2d tnt., Frank ZcrchT, Iu his aeth yenr. I hn re I idles and friends of the family; also, Meniere) Ledge, Ne. 211, are lcserlfiilly In vlfcel let attend the funeral, from tils late resi lience. Ne. Ml liist Straw berry street, en Wed nesday nrtirnoen at 2 e'cles-k. Interment nl Woodward 1 1 111 cemetery. 2td -m is- Jlctti vbucvtiecmt'itte. rnitE most itr.ritKHiiiNei hhink in 1 warm wc-tthcr Is tart wine. We have Pure CnllfeniH Itctl and White Wlncf fer.cOecnts, large bottles, 1() isrile:ru lietllis. ItO'rni'll H LIQUOItSTOIIK. Ne. "J Ct nlre fviuiiie, Ijtncnstcr, Pa. ITIOII HALK.-A FIIIST-CLASH PH.irreN, " ns geed ns lie vv. Jiuiel-tM INQClUEATTillSOrFlejl".. IOST. YIhli:ilDAY. A SMALL HiTa'I II J WATCH wltliChnlu, wllh Chiirmcentiiln I112 three small is arls nttai heel thereto. A lib- ernlrcwnrdwlll bcpaltl for the return of same lt NO.T27COLUM1IIA AVENUE. CITY TAX, lW-iiTE CITVTAX Ut'Pl.I 1 ate Is new In the hands of Ihc I'llv '1 rt-as. un r for collect Ien. An abatement of 3 s?r cent will lie-allowed for prompt luwm nl. .1. II. ItAllll UN. JftU.-Kllt City 'I rrasiircr. 0 PERCENT. OP GLYCERINE REPRl iyf seals one part of the Wild 1 lower Ilo Ile ipict Hemp. A IIAI.Xt FOR 1IIE CO.MPLEXION IS lid Hevttr lleuiliet Hestp. Sells evcry- w hrrc. swrLCKWEAIt THE LATEST AND MOST i rath ieua bin stv lis nnd shinies, thee Iipiiik?s( aiiil let. at EUISMW'H Gents' burnishing Hlere, 4J West King street. JITlNDORSED IIY HIE MEDICAL PROFE.S I'j slen for all toilet purposes Is Wild Menti Its-uel Hesip. "VUll GOLDEN LION AND MIA QUENDA U ritiirs,.V cigars, nieliniitl innde with lung Clear 1 lav una I'lllirs. nusiiml 100 s boxes.. DEMinilS CIG VII HIORE, lllH-tfdlt 111 liist King btrceU UNlTIntWEAR l.IGlFF" AND MEDIUM weight underwear in nil gradesand anj sliMtt KRISMAN'H Gents' 1 iirnlslilngHtere-, ii West King street. rpTlK RPV'AL FOUNTAIN PEN THE REST X nnirlhcaHit In the market 11 karat geld s-n Hard rubber holder, never sets out of outer, ensile tilled. Call and examine hefcuv purchasing 1 New here. Al ERISMAN HGe ills' I'tirli Islilnjf Hlere, 12 We st King street. B 1 fs HAVANA KILLER LlOAR IN tlif tltj, nl llll. 1.1 VIA IT. M, Nes nnnit 1K1 North Qiitcn 8t. iiiyls-fliiiJI.Wlli.'sAw NlJriilNll HIT 1I1E lil(lllEHT(RADi: of Deuble Re lined Oils uwsl In Iho formula of Wllel Mower Ilexiuel. T-SDUCATIONAL. U Iho Kcjstune lluslness College, whose at teiidiimsi was the laigest knew 11 for the 1st ti rm In thu hlsturj of lluslness Colleges, Is preparesl te give 11 nierv thorough nnd pnec tlenl course limn ever for SA'i, Duy Course ; Wl, Evening Course. We- stand em merit and thoroughness. W. D. MOS.SER, Prln., IfdAw 1(1 N. Qiiis-ii St., latnensttr. Pa. G RAND OPENING OK- Maennercher Garden I .MONDAY, JUNE3, lss'.i. Will eipen with Iho e (limited Flthtel TYO Ll VN V.ltllI.i:ilM. I.idles,wllheiiitgeiillemiii tseert and lullies's positive Iv net tnlmltlesl. tn-JI-ltel I.OUI- l-FAFFFLE, Prt.p. -Xl-'l'-sr END PASSENGER RAILWAY. A liui'llng of Hit sIik'I. holders or the West Kiel Passenger Ititllvvitv euipaii), will be In Id nl their etitis em Tuesilaj, June 4, ill 8 e'elislt a. in., te eeiislder the itiestlen of ne ttptlug the piovisleiiM of ' All at t entitled nil net le provide for the incorporation ami gov gev eriuiieitt of street rallvvnv ceniluiules or the eomnienvvealtli. ' Approved .Ma) 11, ls.su. Il order eirthe Issirel el ellres ters. JUI21H.IM JOHN I. REED, See "XGMMENIINOIO-MGIIT. GUAM) GPL.N-AIR CONCERT 1 WO NIGHTS Al Tin. Maennercher Garden ! I Jidies without escort and iniiien. net admit ted te the garden JeWmd I,. PFAEFl.E.Prep. AL AI1I1.N llllus,. A Inni-tf mil of Hnlug Clothing; a complete stcszk te select from. Net n thing In Mrns or Ilejs' Outlltlliig Things you tun call for net rcprfM nte el. Even llm big We Held Up A Few. moil (net pre parcel ferbj most stores) and the be.vs In kills have Iks ii re iiie nils reel, nuil all that's between. We held up a few kinds a reji reji rcsenlntivts of Iho wiieli'steK'k. These Kline llgurif can Ik' ms n lu ether stores, but lesik at eiialll,sl)le nnd make Hit) it en, then see ours; that leeesitiiits for our ntpletl) bumisleg tnulc. Mens Suits, read) te put en, iHTfeet lltllng, fcilefi'i. AII-WtMilsiit, $7,?s,jle, 1J. If ) en liken dlcs.HV, Mull I) Rig Re.vs'bnl there ll Is, SI In 15. We npnaciit thei $7, Ss audit) Suit ns example of geesl vnlup. See our sleck Underwear, Hese, Neckwear, Die Hhlrts, of H.nmel shirts una Re)k' Shirt Wuists. All the new und desirable thlags. lesik Ibreivb our I'listmn Clothing Hrp.nl. iiitnt, the tievrltlch feir suits slid trousers tei un iu lire niul samples or our work, wilt win iturapprcvnl. Visit the ele partment, gtt the Willi it templetn unnid of all the points of In j,ic, s, leav e ) our ..ret, r, and w e guaruntts, ) our j ..'"i ZX!eti!Wi Dini UllU 'iii-- 1111 laaiiin-n. MARTIN BROS, Clothing, Tailoring and Furnishing Goods, NOs. -Je AND a NOltlll UUEI-N STREET tibc. Item 3,btcrtiBcm rtiscmcx. - tLnrtATt TTKNTION. TOCNO DPMOCKAT! Tv The rcsnlar mertllilr irtfrtlntr OT x. mm? Mpn'fl TltnermfliKnr1rlv. tif IjincAtrk will Im held In the setltt rooms, en TaeUV F.venlii,.Innc4. !, nt Rn'clerk. ThannuM flerllen will Is held mine errnin, nnd a full nttenelsness of mpeih-rslilp Is deslird. It OEO. N. REVNOliIW, rrcsltlcnt. TE88EJONE8ACO., I Miiniimrturcrs cxJNFtxmONEIth' FINE l-AriJK IIOXFA The most Issiutimi line In llielnllctlntes. 615 Ceinmen-e HI.. Phlladel phla, l'n. Write ferdc-scrl tlve price Hat. Jiinfl-TStced . IOlt KINECHIJWING ANDHMOKIKOtO 1 HACCO, KO te IIILLY WAITK'R, New. 5 nuel IOS North Qnccn street. m.v77-M,V,TU.tw TUDOEH HAVE 1JNO SINCE DEITDKD thntllllly Waltz s Cigar It thf liest In the state. KorMlest NOS. 5 KM NOHTII QUEEN ST. mrlMmM.W.l H.H.. w WANTEI.-TOIlACCn KTIIlPriJtlS. Apply te JOHN 1". HELD & CO., mafKIt Ne. 2.7 North Prince Strtst. THEY CAN ALL COPY BUT N0NECAN Efjual Ullly Waltr'a Hnvniui Killed Cigar, at . srw. 6 a im ;rmTii queen ht. mylS-CmM,W,Tlvsj.ip.r QHEAKFKIfS LIliUOK HTOIIE, 15 CEMTHE PURE RYE WfflBKY. My own distillation. seplS-tfd mllK MOST AOIIEEAIII.K PEItKUME. X The most seething rtlct'ls upon tlie skin are fetuieJ In Wild Hevrrr lietuinet. r con ann & newlenI MERCHANT TAILORS, al-ytlll m KOIITII QUEEN HTOEET. NAKTICLK TItAFlHitXl)tfeKTnE pure si inaterltl nnd never Tails tesntlsry, l Wild Clene rlleiiiiuet. 1ILLY WAIT HAS THE IIESTTWO KOIt y Jlc neil .V Cigars in tlici llv.nt NOS. n A. UU NOltTlr QUEEN HT. inylMmM.W,ThrSA.w CANLS.-EXCLUNIVE HTYLKH IN At'A cla, Penane, VVpImIicI. Cherry unci Malac ca, iiietinieei in nuvernini llreure. DEMUTJI'H CIOA It HTOIIE. HI lJtst KliUktrivt. nlS-tfeiri BP.ST TWO POIt FIVE CENTCTOAItSlS the slate, at HILI.YVAITZ8, r .. .,A?'-f,nt"llI North Queen 8t. inyl'MimM.W.Th.S.Vvtr RICICOItY AND OAK KINDLING WOOD for Hale. Itlcphonper semi postal card HOWXKV ititriu JiuicT-lwd Ne 210 Ilarrlshurg Avenue. rVAMOND RRASt FniT.N'mix vi.i. J kinds of llrnss fiiNlliii. linti. iini.i n...t ir:. .i ... : .. . ."-.. . v," !'" " lie" """""' se"" nonce anil 111 inchest s- ..... ..,......( iiuuvriiiiii in iiium'ni 1HJS- ncr. Dreme, German Silver, Helder, ictnl, etc. Patterns, Medels niul V. nl Werk. 238 210 N. ARCH ALLEY, r-iii.T- .11.111111. 1 Until)! t met nrrimciitjtl JMttl Lunenstcr. I'a. Arv?!'TI:J-A RELIA1ILE MAN"te HELL 'I Ihel'illsliury I lour ninniig the Rakers il-'l . 'J ,.T..'.'.,.'.Kr "Tnul-. Address or call em A. M.GARRI.R.H diinga. Ijinraster county, Ta. Jefl-lwel AVE YOlTTTtlED TiilT cTllEAT 1'ILLS l.urv I lour? It Is guaranteed te be the Cheneest 1 lour miiele In Iho Uiill, d Slntcs, tak ing all Itsiiiialltles I mom count. Je.Mwel llXsiiURYH REST WILlTYFlTlKliejii from forty te f-l-cly peiuiiIk mere bread te the barrel than Heur nutde freni Winter wheat. Glvu Un trial and be convinced. JeO-lwd pil.l.SRURY FLOUR WILL MAKE THE ,4i .y'. '"."' Lightest Leaf or Rrciirt In lh World, being at eirue the best, healthest ami cheapest Heur that enn be used. Jct-lvvcl rpHirpRICEOPpTl.I-Sm'RY FLeitm HAS J been retliieeel, anil Is new w llhln the re-nt h nrevcrvbedy. AsK jour Grocer for Itandtalve iiiiuiivr. jc-lwtl I7ITIIl'ILLSUlMlY-HIIIKrXXxl''leUR all rlsUsiirctiKled.lilid Light limed, RIs ttilt or ccilee Imjcoihe a eertalntv. Ask v our elCHlerfer Plllshurj'sXXXX. ' Je-lwel 1888. FACTS. 1889. The school 1 car lust nbeut rliislntr linn iiruin the most siiccesNinl lu the history or the Um nistcr ltiislntss College, Ne. 0' litst King street, since Its or-anlatleii, In lse. Hiusrier Instriicllenas Impartcslnt thlssihejel will ion! should ceniuiantl lll.iiil eoinis'iisatleit. Senit for part Iciilars. AeldresK . HC. VV-EIDI.ER, Principal. DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP. Netice Is hereby given that the partner slilp heretofore' existing hetween the under- lined, ns the" Enterprise Rcntllng nuil llesly Cenipiinv, Is this elnj dissolved bv mutual con sent. Win. C. Rncht villi continue the business nl the old staiitl, ami all debts due the. Inte firm must be paid te him. W.KIElIMANDILLEtt, , W.C. 1IRLCHT. Jl'NK.1, ISM. ((-, WTi: CARRY THE iZ7GEs7mOCK'eF P1m s and Fine Smoking Tobacco Iu the t It eesle n Plis's llt.M. nnd liv. each. Genu ine Mecrsehnuiii I'linsnt 2."h iwh DEMUTIFS CIGAR HTORE, nlS-tfillt ill Dtst King Htrtsit. Scheel 'pax, is.su, im: duplicate Ts new In Iho bands of the Treasurer. Three orient. elTlr paid bt fore Jiilj 1. tllltce hours from Ha. in. tilt t p. in. W. O. MARsillALL.Tlensurer. m,2x-5wdR Ne. 12 Centre Sipinre. I.10R HALE. THE IfUHNITUHE, F1X 1 lures, GtHHl Will nnd Complete Oiillll of one or Iho eldest nnd most nourishing hotel sinuds lu Ijineasltr cltv enn be bough! nln. great bargain, ir negotiations are closed out within the next tcnebivs. Address ere all upon RltOWNA IIENSEL, Ne .12 North Duke St., Ijineaster, Pa. Jimtl-Sle'XAM 8EE1HIS! Price-list eif ,-t-Jelnt WckmI RrsU, 10c., I Se., JV.. S's'., .IV., 4iV 75c., 51.(10, J1.V1, tl..71, JI.75, JJ (), fi'), S-'.7., etc., up le Jij.(rt each. Ihlntc of It Ssleliil Resls Ireni 10c. up te H'.W. Reels, Lines, Poles, Rnlt Pails, etc., nil eqnallv low In prlees. Wenii heiieliuiarte rs ferrishhigTat klc. FRAILEY'S EAST EMI PHARMACY. (Opposite! ljislini -Market,) Frnllcv'sHirsniiarllliilH the best for I he bleed. Ever bed) Is taking It. SOe. M.W.F.sW 1" EADY lO-DAY AT NOON. "A Vagabond's Hener" Is the complete novel in liULFOllD's .MAGAZINE POIt .IPM. Ask vetirelealer rern cop). Price 2a cciits a luiuihi r; f-Vn jear. IIEI.FOHD, LAItKE.v.COMPANY.I-ulillsliem, ! East 1"tu sun i i, Nivt Your, ltd I TNDKRTAKING. . W. T. S. GABLE, (Successor le L. II. Rele.) Having pure based lhe htudms of the Inte L. It. Rote, lam prepare el te give strict attention le nil orders intrusted te inv care. I miiiiagest Mr. Rele hIiusIihss during his Illness, and nm I re pared te guiimntccisatlsfartlen. Hi) 10-lmtlR W. T. H. OAIILE. I I ENRY WOI.K, FURNITURE STORE, has removed te 1 lei liist King street, hav lug a lull line of Fiirnll tire er ever) deserlplluu al the lowest price". Alse Uiidcrlskiug prompt!) at tciideel te. Cull nnd exnmlne our uimhIs. ns-HilE II. WOI.K, lie! l-istlCingHtrct. CVlTY lREVSURhRsi REPORT OF IIAI it in e in Ireasiiiv and win redepedliil at the t lese of business Saturtla), June I, IS-ri. , w unit misisiTin. Pulton National Rank W.KO .11 Peeples National Hank l.,se.s HI 1 Irsi NnlieiiHl Rank K.vr. id i-kajs.!! I, J. II. Rathfon,'l leisure i oflhe Cll) of Ijiii easier, I'a,, ele seleuiulv swear that the alsive rctert Weenies:!. .1. II. It VI III ON, Tieasurtr. Subsrrilifd and sworn toibefeioliuo thi 3l dit) of June, Isss. ltd EDWARD EDOER1.EY, Majer. xrrA CATION EM UlfslONS. RAYMOND'S VACATION EXCURSIONS. AinniviPng i:xhum Incliieltsl. A purt) will I. .iv Phil eilelliliiii. MllN'DAX. j (i.v I.fer A Git VMt'l RIP te the Yellowstone National Park, vils liiehli-iiliil visits ti, M ig.ir.i Calls, Mil vnutkis' liiiiiieiiiiiVviM the ISIIsnfllicVVlsci.il. kin. Hi. l'tiiil, .Vllniiiiipelis, Hie Falls of M hints. It ilia, Like Vtluiieleiika, the falnetis ' Had Ijei.Is eil Dakeit.i ,tc Inadilltlonteaboie, PUTPKN TRlI- IN JULY tei leading eastern li sorts, hKPTEM HER 0, SsHsaul und Uel Tem te Yel lowstone National Park, and Tvvu Excursions te California. Km Send Ter descriptive circulars, deli;iia ting wlivllur Yvllevrktunc Nntleual Park Tour or" it.-cii Jul) 1risi ' nrcdi'slrcd, it YMOM) A WHTICOMR, HI Seuth Ninth Slreet (under Continental lleull, Phlladilphia, M , . iT ii -rf t.