Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, August 03, 1889, Image 4

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II i OHlWMlIEtW IAVE A CMTEST
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f-, mil in snoeiiBR urr me victor
Breaks Six of Seven.
COLUMBIA, Aug. 3. Messrs. W. II. l'cn
irich and Tayler CrevvnshlcUI hetn
Match at ten blue rocks nt tlie beat liouse
bwt evening. The match rctullcd In a tic,
ack lean breaking eight out or the ten
Wrdr. The tie was shot elT, each sheeting
t aeven blue rocks. The match was wen
by Fendrleh breaking six out of seven, te
flv for Crewnshlclds. Several members
of the Gun club held a practice ycbtcrilay
afternoon when some geed pcerea were
made.
Geerge Kcllcrbern was before Sqiilre
Evans this morning for trcsjmss and was
discharged upon the payment of casta.
Beth main reds of engine Ne. 174, of (lie
1. R. 11., broke Inst evening near Yeik,
while coming towards Columbia. KhrI
neerChns. Kline, and 11 rem in Gee. Walk
had Verr narrow cscapca, ns tlie retls broke
the cab of the engine where) tlie incuweie
sitting. The cnginecr applied tlie air brake
and (be men left tlie cnglne by tlie feet
boenl. The tmltt w as brought te tow n by
a freight engine.
Samuel llibbs, district accrctary of tlie
Knights of Laber, was In town yesterday
en business.
A cestume social club will be organized
among tlie ltcd Men en Monday night.
The Mrcuncrcher was serenading last
night, and rendered excellent music.
Misses Kmlly May and Annle Wilsen
went te I'hlhulclpbla te visit friends this
morning.
Miss Clara Evans, of llnltimerc, arrived
la town lat evening en a visit.
Miss Sallie Hetrcr lea for a visit te
Harrlsburg te-day.
Mr. and Mrs II. N. Keiller and Mrs. J.
K. Uncaw caver left for Cape May this
morning.
.Eeltlle I'iells, of riilladclplila, icturned
home this morning alter u visit te town.
Company I, of tlie infantry Motioned nt
the barracks at Washington, 1. ('., iiasseel
through town this morning en tlieir way
te Mt. Orctna. Tliocenijuny wns composed
of 1115 men.
llcv. Mr. Ucll will preach in tlie Presby
terian church en Sunday tiinrning.
Ne preaching services in St. Jeliu'.s and
Second street Liitlier.in churches en Sun
day. Fourteen young ladles from Yerk paid a
visit te town last evening. They drove te
Wrlghtsville In a had: and walked tlie
bridge,.
THE FULTON COTTOV Mil,,.
It Is ell te the ltnte of William M.
Wlley fee HI (,0(KI.
ShcrilV ilutklieldei sold the I'tilluii cotton
mill at the court house this ullcinoeii nt 12
o'clock, as the prepeity efdeuigu ('alder.
The mill, with adjoining hitaergiuiiud,
has a frontiige en Dukostieet iifinsfevt IJ
inches; one let cxIciiiIh In depth tot'htls tet'htls
tlan street, of a width er.lii leet 71 inches,
and the renialning ground, with mill, has
a depth of Ib3 feet and It Inches.
The mill building Is 113 by S3 feet, two
stories in height, and in It is all tlie ma
chinery necessary te run a cotton mill.
Thopreporty was htartcd at 5IO,OiKanl
ran up te $10,000, at which price it was
knocked known te W. 1. Uycr, represent
ing the estate of Win. M. Wlley, deceased.
Jliacstate had the tlrst moitgageugalust
the proerty for J.tyoeo nnd iiceiueil
interest, and If necessary would
have bid the in-upcrty up te the'tnll valuu
of the mertgage and interest.
Wilsen ,fc llradhury, of llillmIelplilit,
who held a neceiwl niorlg-ige of p.'i(l,iKie,
win kci iieuiing eui or tlie Calder estate.
Nothing could be learned te-day or the
Intentions of the Wlley estate as te the
prejKirty. Whether it will be again started
as a mill will be determined in a few days.
Dr. K. II. IjiihIU ItcHluiix.
Attlio meeting or the beard ofiMorili efiMorili ofiMerili
lectors te-day Dr. 1J. II. Lnmlii, nioihysi nieihysi
clan it) ehrt.-jii of the hospital, presented
bin lesignatlen and it was reluctantly ac
cepted by the baud. Dr. Uindls leslgns
en account of ill health.
He presented his resignation at the last
meeting of the beard and no action was
taken. KHerts wcre mede te have him
withd-a.v the resignation, iln s.iid he
would like te remain, but the condition or
his health was such that he euld h.n e te
retlre from the Institution Ter a time at
least.
The lieard did net nil the vacancy to
day. Thcroure us yet no applicant. At
the next meeting of the beaul u physieiau
will b elected, and by that time there will
be plenty of names from which te select a
physician.
Jlentli of ficei'KO l'aulcM.
Frem tlie .Mm It Iln Times.
Geerge Paules dksl at his home, in Iist
Denegal township, last Tuesday morning
from an attack of palsy, aged (53 years.
Deceased was liein In West End Marietta
and resided all his lll'e in this neighborhood,
k He was a quiet and unassuming man,
much respected by all who knew him.
He was a member et tlie Duuknrd persua persua
tlen. A wite and two sons, Edward, of
Kteclten, and Granville, of Columbia,
survive him. The funeral took place
yesterday morning. Interment was made
at Peck's meeting house.
Itctiirncil l"i-eiii Cnlirernla.
Mr. Cluirles A. Ildnltsh and wire re
turncsl en Friday from a trlji miess the
continent. They lett Lancaster ou Juuu
13. After attending the sessions of the
American Pharmaceutical association nt
Ban Francisce, of w hti-h Mr. Ileluitsh ia
a member, several weeks or sight seeing
was the pregramme Their trip extended
te ail iaits or California, Portland, Oregon,
and Seattle, WJislilngteu territory, and en
tlie read home tlie Yellow Mone paik and
ether iKiints of iuterest wero visited.
Mr. Ileluitsh is well pleased with his
trip and thinks the great far Vet is tlie
country that will boom in the ne.t uumter
of a century.
Sudden Death at tlie Almslieut.
Sarah Geed, 30 years old, of Hew mans
ville, was found dead In her room at tlie
county almshouse this morning. Corener
Ileuaman was notified and he cmpapcllcd
as a jury te held an impict, Henry ltreue
xuau, Samuel IWehardsen, Win. Ijiue,
Geoige Derwari, William It.ippaudUoergo
Shaub. The turdlcl was that death ie ie
sulted from heart disease.
Miss Geed is a neice of ex-Corener D. A.
KuiHur, and wasforemo time an iumate
of liie hospital. Slie wa apparently re
stored te health and two eeks age was
gi usiiiiuiiuu iu inu aiiiisnriUMi. Jler Irlemls
PA have hcn notified of her death and tliev
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m- " .luu.vinKn iiiktiihi at iter eui Heme.
WiiiiU Her Shine.
fear, Catherine lU-ddlg, of Ephrata, te-dav
!T.r.,UB" A J' l:l'er'".V. atterney, liltsl a
feUll In eilty against 11 M. Hlicnk. f-he
realleges mai snow as Nicuk's partner from
, ,April II, 1KS7, te .Maixli J5, lhs, tl0 ,,ur.
A all is n titul L-iln if i..l.. .... !. .
vwx . ".u u. kiuiii una mat Mienk
CJMVer furnihlicHl te licr an account of tlie
-fsinnersnipousinetseriiald her thoshaie
tC profits te w hlch she w as eutUled.-
'WuhNetSHlllt.
l 1'hprn U'au tn lurnluuii ,i .it, 1.11.. . .1. ...
ah Stock and fixtures of llin Cenner he.it..
;4e-4ay, but It did net take place, its they
m im seiu at private sale.
llioMu'iiiirrcliei' IMcnlc.
The iMncaster Mamnerelier will helJl
tbfjr aunual picnic, which will be for (he
Members and their friends milt- -it ir-kv
t trinxpu Monday neat
AGAINST CHIIISTIAN SCIENCE.
lllstiep Newninn lcelnws It Void or
tensc, tsclcnee or Salvation.
bishop Jehn 1. Newman en Friday
morning at his plcasaut study In the
"Flower Orient," et Hound Ijikc, talked
with a corrcsendcnt freely relative te cer
tain articles going tlie rounds of the press
te the effect that he had recently declared
himself" a supporter of the doctrines or
"Christian Holence." The bishop said
" Sometime age I was nt Dcs Moines,
Iowa, and In a missionary sermon sisike
ofthe bouclUcnce of aclcnce under Chris
thlilty, nnd the larger results te follew:
w hlch results would hat e been esteemed
miraculous n hundred years age. In
speaking against the prevalent materialism
of our day, I used tlie expression Christian
Nclenee, w hen it flashed upon me that the
expression might be abused, and I added
'Science touched by the genius or Chris
tianity.' The plirase was rcertcd nstised.
without ihe explanatory qualification, and
Ihc se-called Chilbtlan sclcntlstshave made
Iho most orthe icmnik.aud dcclarcl me ns
preaching an 'advanced Christianity.'
"We are compelled," the bishop eon
tinned, "te forego the bse of legitlmnte
words heeause erthelr illegitimate use by
tho-e who en ort the (Jes)cl of Christ. I
csleein lnodernChiistlau bclcnce a perver
sion of a fail In nature and or a Gospel
truth. Tlie fact In nalure Is mind acting en
mind, spirit en matter, and a powerful lier lier
teus eiganlstn operatlug iien one that Is
weaker, and the pretended effects produced
can be explained largely by natural cause.
It Is also a porvcrsleu of tlie lirlx lieges
or Christian praVcr nnd faith. Tlie only
Healer in the unUerse Is Christ. Hisrule
is te work through means. When these
fall Hoeaiiwetk without thorn; and has
icservcd te Illmselr the right te work
without them whenever Ileptcascs. When
1 am 111 I send for a learned physician, a
trained nurse, nnd take all remedies pre
scribes! with rational faith and Christian
prayer. I bellove in St. James' tin co-fold
pres rlptleu.
" I have given seme attention te the liter liter liter
aturoertheso modern Christian Bolentlsts
and am fiee te say that welds nre therein
used which lme no definition In any stand
ard authorities. Asa whole Iho lltoniture
Is a literary pemmlcuii or sense and lion lien lion
sensej and tlie lectures glen by the 0
eallcsl Christian scientists as tiiey liae been
reported te me by theso who lian heard
them nra a scries of vagaries which have
iitlle of sense, selcnce or salvation. They
arc u commingling of legend, porertcd
theology, and scriptural history. These
Christian scientists substitute ene
set of physicians ler another and
always with fees as huge. The absur
dity lnelved Is that they Invite tlie suiter suiter suiter
iugtocemo fortiealment when they asset t
that tliore Is no sullen lug, but only an Im
agination. My advice Is, let us advance
the bcncllcleiit scleuee of medlclne te its
utmost limit, by which iimler the Inspira
tion of Christianity, human Ills may be les
sened, sickness diminished, nnd llle pro
longed beyond thedruim ofillvine tulssleu
or Christ te tlie allllctisl ones or earth. My
theory Is this: The niiiacles wrought by
Jesus were the expression of His Intimate
knowledge of natuie. as well as his power
oer nature, nnd Ile thereby gave the
world the jiromlse of what scfence would
de under Ills enlightening and elevating
teachings. Finally I haenn or given this
class of Christian scientists, cither by word
or reference, iionulssien te use my iiame
in their advertisements."
The I'liotegniiilis De Vel sett.
WnshhiKten liQlU r te tlieriill'ii.Trleurnpli.
The pholegriiihoisaro net making a for
tune out ortlnsadmlulstratleii. Whatever
its successes may lie, tiiey will always 10
UMiilltiiSii liilluie. As seen ns Ihu elec
tion had settled who should have claim I'm
the next lour years, the i holograph helograph holegraph
eis wlie miiKe a business of selling
pictures of people of lame, notoriety
or distinction began te gel ready for
tlie miiikel as many pictures of Gen.
and Mrs. Harrison as they could. When
thocabiiiet was announced, their pictures
were tinned out by wholesale In a similar
way. One photographer here had made it
fortune of Mrs. in eland's pictures by get
ling first iu the field il'nd his rivals en this
occasion wcre eat 0D.1l te he up te the time.
An iuiiucnse number of pictures were put
uhiu the market, They were displayed In
nearly everx pholegraphei's, en the street
stands, and nl the news stands iu
the hotels. A leading dealerlu these, tilings
complained thus dolefully te 1119 the ether
day: "ltairiseu has lintdivany mle; Mrs.
lliuilseu practically none; and 1 have net
had iin of the Cabinet ou tiale for two
mouths. It leii lieeu a dead less. I cannot
iWveunt loin, but the public de net seem
le'cai 11 for theso pictures. It may be because
tin- faces are already se familiar that no
cue is curious te see what these 'great
folks' leek like. It may be that photo
graphs are no longer a fad. Wli.ilutertlie
reason is, there has been ndccpillsappolnt ndccpillsappelnt
miuit ever fhese pictures. I have net
sold six of Mis, lliurlseii'.s In (luce months
Of course C'leNclimil mill his household are
oil tlie muiki't new, and Ihore is nothing
Unit lakes their place, Tlie Nile of Mrs.
Clev eland's hung en te the last. Alter
tlie election, diiringthe session ofCengioss,
I v niched te hje hew tlie sale of her photo
graphs would drop oil and Mis. Harrison's
boom. Yeu mil) net bellove it, but during
that porled between tlie election day nnd
tlie Ith of .M11 nil I sold met oef Mis, Cleve
land than et'Mrs. Hairiseu. Thoicwasne
politics in it; It was merely a mutter of
youth mid beauty. I warrant you there
are net hall a dozen congressmen who de
net possess a picture et Mrs. Clevelnnd.
Mis. Hairlson's piciiiiesare sold new enlv
te mitegmph hunters mid some people w he
are personal admirers or her character.
Seme of us thought that we could g( t up a
bi for Ha by .Mclvce, but somehow it lias
lalled. Frem n photographic stamlsilut
there is nothing iu tills administiatiuu."
.-
(icorge D. t'enro-e Drevvneil.
Auditor Geerge I). Peniese, of the Pliiia
lelphia A Heading Itnilioadcempanv, was
flrewned In tlie surl at Allantie C(tv, en
l'liday. Mr. Penrose went down te the
shore ou Thursday night te join his wlle
and 6-year old boy at the Mount Vei lien
hotel. Ou Friday morning he kissed
his wlfe geed -bye, and went down
oil tlie beach for a bath, before
taking a train ler l'hil.t lelphi.i, Ills home.
He obtained a bathing suit nt tlie Dennis
bath houses, and went into the suit" alone.
He had only been swimming for alew
minutes when his cries for help were
heard. 1'.. C. Heed, proprietor of the bath
house, hurried te his rescue with a life line,
and two spectators, "Iteddy" Scott unci
Clinics Diamond, maimed Hie lllb-beit,
bin their ellm Is piev oil useless. The strug
gling man sank cNhaiiMcd before their eyes
and hi -i body wns iiiiuicdiatclv caiiied out
te sen hv the stieng undertow. Mr. Heeil
wnsclesi enough te touch the drew nlng
in. Ml several times, but fhev weni unkluul
1 npait by the waves, and Sir. Pentese was
eviuenuy 100 weaK te icacli out let the lite
line.
Mr. Penrose's wile's grief was lieaitrend
Ing. Slie Is about is ears old and her hus
band was l"i. '1 liev lived very happilv lo le
gether, and Ideluisl their little boy. "
An Insurance 1 einpnny ".iiej,
llrewn A Ilensel mid Jehn E. Sii)der,
attorneys iei Win. Ilechlel, enteicd suit
this afternoon In ihe ceuit Mi'.-eniiiif.i, i,iw
against the I'eun Township Fire Insurance
company for fl.ieu. Mr. Heehtel'H mill,
lusuied in that eempiuy, w:isdcstie)cd by
tire 011 March 7 and It has refused te settle
with him.
A Ijii-ke I'limii.v itfiiuleu.
K10111 tin- Xniu ti ul.) lUvUtn.
A leiu.iiUalih) leniiieu was held nt the
residence of Judge D. O. Sliattuck, nt ids
home iu .Senoma, 011 Sunday last. Judge
Sliattuck has been circuit judge of this cir
cuit, superior Judge iu San Francisce and
was the Whig candidate for governor of
.Mississippi. His lace Is familiar te old
residents of this vicinity. He c-anie te Cal
ifornia iu IsTiO. Eight or his ten children
were present at the old home, the olde-t
sixty-two j, cars of age and the youngest
fort v-lhriH' Tlicri vi itni ,il,i it, ti,f..n,l .......
fnly out of slty-live gramlcliildien nnd
grcai-ginmicuiltiicil. .nuige hliailllcK Is
11 iw iii his ninetietli year.
IM. si ildcrs In Alletiua.
EJ. Siudurs seems te huve given tlie town
the shake. Seveial .voting Linearis) luen
who came from Alleuua, met lihn in tltat
city. I tit they did net knew there was any
tjilug against him here.
A Conslulile laic-lasl Cp.
Constable Shnub, ofthe Third vvatd, is
net n piolilbllletilst. Tlie truth is, helslli
ether extreme. On Friday he became se
full thai he could get no further than ene
or the market stallH nc.ir wbore tlie new
market house Is being ere'ted. OlUcers
Fleuiifril and Slegler had te carry him te
the station house. He was kept thereuntil
Jiobeuune sober, when J10 wasdisiiaicul
I by the mayor.
Never Heard of the Man.
Frem the Detroit Free Press.
" Yeu knew Geerge Washington, didn't
veii, he queried In n confidential way, ns
he bltcheil uptea man In Iho Woodward
nvcnue car.
"Ne, sir, I nover did!" wns Ihc sonic
what einphatle replv.
" Well, you have heard of him, of
ceurse 7"
" I may have."
" Yeu don't mean te say you netcrdld
hear or him T"
" 1 rcftise le commit myself, sir, until I
knew your object."
" Oh, that's 11. Well, If a fellcr was hard
up and went le Washington te borrow n
dollar till Saturday night, he"
" Thai's enough, sir 1" I new declare
that I nevcr heard of Geerge Washington,
and his characteristics have no earthly In
terest te me. Geed-day, sir."
IMcnle Vest pencil.
The Evangelical Sunday school, of Mil
lersvllle, wns te have held a picnic nt Pen
ryn te-day. They wero obliged te start
from home at an early hour, and about the
time they had gathered together a heavy
rain camu up. Tills frightened them and
they agreed le go at another time.
' '
Public Wnlei
Celiimtiln National, First Nail 01 ml Columbia,
Union National Mount Jey, Partners' Northern,
mid CotirMegn National Dank, nnd Northern,
Henthrrn and WesUrn Market Hteeks nt the
Cooper Heuse, 011 Monday, August .Mli, at 1
o'clock. ltd
There will be a meeting of the Old JnckMin
Illflcs al Prcd Waltz's hotel, Clicstmtl street,
Monday, Ahr. 5, nt s o'clock p. m.
Te the Public.
1 lien; leave te rati your attention te the I.nr I.nr I.nr
KCdtHtocker KINK OLD WIUHICIEri In lam
eKtir. All Reeds Klinrantccd te ulvc perfect
satisfaction, othcrwlfe te be rcltirned nnd
money refunded.
lll MIM.KIt'H l.KlUOH HTOIH:.
Jlcutlte.
Winni. In fills city, en the 31t nil., Piter
Wlrth.ngedft'ijenrn.
The relatives and friends of tlie family ale
I-slmli-kiniec Tribe, Imp. O. II. M., and the
Ijiunistcr I.ledcrkrnn, arere.W'ctriilly Invited
le ntfriid the fimernl, from Ills late rtsddcnre,
Ne. B27 North (.lirlstlnn etreet, en Hiuiitay after
noon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Iiiincnstcr ceme
tery. Ild
HcNiirres. In this city, en 2d lnt Kdisar
Hiimtc-rs, son of D. I and Kiniiia Knmlers, hkcs!
eleven months.
The rein tl ves mid friends of the family are re
peclfully Invited te nttend the funeral, from
Id parents' residence, Ne. 1 10 Knt Pulton street
en Hiiinlny nlteriioen at .1 o'clec It. Interment
nt Weed nurd Hill iimetery, ltd
lilitvlicte.
I'lillndiilpliln l'l'oiluce Market.
I'llii.Alit'i.i'tliA, A up. a-NcMin-t'leiir dull;
I'eim'n sinwrs, 2,VS.ia); extra, 310i3:;
family, I Ul'i,! ii; roller, 42jl75; piitent,
J.-l (IO(A.-i .Vi.
Wheat iiilct; Ne.2 fted.lieiv, BlwtVK!; Ne. 1
I'rnn'n licit. !H,,i!tlc.
Cern Kteiuiy ; Ne, 2, IViLISUc.
Oats itnti; Ne. 2 Wlille 30;c; Ne, 2
mlxcslSlJCfliJi. '
llnin xtuuly ; Winter 12 ,rAvilir-.
Haled hay steady; II KM 17 it) ns te ntiallty ;
tliunlliylliMj)17M) for choice; mixed, lOf.MIUO;
Imlisl rye slrnw, new, 11.1 00.
iniiicr mill ; I'liiun creamery rxira,
ITUTiISe; Pciui'n firsts pxtm 'ZvGFn.
i.gi;s ciioicesiock hiiiiiij; rciui 11 nrsis, urn
I.V,
ChepsnHlrad.v : iinrtKklius. M,7c: full skims
Ml'.
Pciroleum Bleinly ; rrllmd In htils,; 10,
Potatoes Mciuty 1 aJi.'.'s' Y basket.
Ural 11 nnd Previsions.
Kumlslicil by 8. K. Yiindt, Ilreker.
ClltcAOe, Aug. S, l:00e'cliH.-k p. 111.
Wheal, Cem. Oats. f'erk.Jjird.
AllKUSl .. .. 7IIJ4 .ViIC 21 10 ,V U IS
Heplemlicr . 7IIJ Xii WJi 10 (12 0 2
i,cioeer. ...
Nevpinhr
Ocleher . M 21!i 10 32 2i
. . H 02
Dcceiiiber 7K)i ",' . . . .1 U7
iiiiiiiuiy u ,j dvi
May . h-'j; 21 2IU
Year . Wt . . . . MM S W
Consels
CnuleOII .WH
CIe-Iiik I'rlces 2:15 o'clock p. m,
Wbent, Coin. Out". Perk. Laid.
AllKIISl 7d'i Xiil 2HTS 10 17 (i J,"i
Kepleinlicr 7tPi l2 20)2 10 hi (I 22
Oc telicr X;J 21 10 3.3 H 20
November Xf, 11 a)
December 7J !V ,r 117
.lanuary H 75 r 10
Mardi - ...
May h.J . .. 2IJJ . .
June ....
Year 70!;; ai'i 8 HI
Clildii Oil wijj
Contois
Receipts. far Leis.
Winter Wheat S7II
HprhiK Wliiat is
Cern 701
Hals 2S1
Itye
Hurley
Head.
Receipts I leirs 7,(IU0
Hciclpt--Ciillle 4M
stock .M
Ouiitatleus by Reed, Mi
urketH.
Oraim A Ce., bankers,
iuiciisicr, 1 11.
KVV VOIIK LIST,
Canada Pacific
C. C. C. A I
Colerado Ceal
Central l'aclllc
Canada Southern
Clil.SU IU I'Iir
Den. Altleci
Dei. L. A W
Krlr.
11 A.M. 12 m. 3 p.m.
.. Ill
'.V,?
2iJi'
Frln 2nds
Jer C
K.AT
ii. A N.
L. Hhiire
Mich. Ccn
Missouri l'aclllc
llisk. Valley
N. P.
N. P. Prer .
N. West
N. Y. C
New England
lint Tennessee.
Otnaliil
Oregon TrniKcuntliieutal.
Ontario A W
l'aclllc Mall
Itleliiiiniid'ltruilual
SI. Paul
Texas Pacllle
Union PacHlc
Wabash Coin
Wiibnkli Picf
WtsliriiU ,
Westsberc IIeuiIh
IIIII.Alll;i.l'lllA LIST.
U'b. Val
II. N. Y. A p-,
Fn. II. It-
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Heading . . .: ,
U'h. Mm
Ilestiniv. Pass . . ,
l A It . .
N. Cent.
People I'llhS
Rdg I'h
Oil
..21 15-ltl
w4 Wi
l.lve stock Markets.
ClIHWiie, iu.2.-ltecel)ts,K,'iMj shlpiiicuts
3,M; market steady; Iss'vc, til f-Oiv I tQ; steers,
f-1 UiH ID; stoekers and Icedcrs, iJiys.'! 1;
i!,Vr,'' '"'" M,"J, '"Ixisl, SI 25(a.:i W ; Texas entile,
f t "IKS J l.i , bulk, U 2..1 1 re.
Hogs Itccclpts, l.'.eni; slilpmeuts, bM), mm.
kel strong; mixed, St ;K4 1 ,Vi: heavy, 1 ..)
I W , light, tl 'tttfl U); skips. J.J KKI .'iO:
Hlui'p Receipts, I.UU: shipments. 2.OH0: tiuir
ki t stead ; uiuIm-h, l nva 1 si ; Western noeled
! ' 'ii" '. li riieriiTciaini, U (Va I Jj ; lambs, Je 00
te ft) 00 per bead.
I'ahtLiiikhtv. Cattle Heeelpts, ); bls
inents 4iW; market fair; prime, SI 2i; fair
tigptHl.(ltu,ill0, common, tlWja.J7.'; no cars
cattle UilpiMd te New Yerk.
Hogs Itcctlpta, 1IIU ; slilpiueiits, IstO:
market slew; pig, and light Yorkers. SI TO I Nl ;
medium and light Philadelphia, fi-uv,i bi!
Iiwiyy heg.SI KVjvlOl; necarsshlpiH-d le New
erk.
Sluep-Itccelpl", 1,000: shlnmciiin. 2l(i0; tiuir
kit hes slew ; prime, fl ii(a.i 01; talr
le giMRl, SI 3Vt 7j; common, fi Scut 00 ;
Luinbs, Siuv.jj 75. .
Hem JAut;vtloltu,ltte.
A USOLUTELY PUKE.
ROYAL
BAKING
POWDER.
' rilll IS imter never varies. A marvel or pu
i 1 rlty, strength and whuleseiiusiess. .Mere
-iiiuuiuiu iiiiiu me enunury Klnus, and can.
ilia tw sold in eomiielltleii with the multttude
or low test, nhert weight, alum or phoplmtc pheplmtc phoplmtc
leuiters. Mtl unli hi run: Kev Al. IUkimj
I'OVVPbK Ce,, It?! Wall Hreet. Hew Yerk.
' uurSl-lyd&lyu'
tcw tittcvtisrmcnt.
Thy eun nvE whisky, .
PIVEYKAHSObD.
PKKQUAKT, ffi CKNTH.AT
IIOHIIER'H LIQUOIl STORE,
Ne. 22 Centre Hepmre. LnncnMer, Ps.
ANTED-A"eeX)nOim"FOfiaENEnAL
noimewerK Innstnsil family. Apply at
au4-xiaiiw
T- UNCH-IIKAN SOUP FOIl I.UNCH THW
J (Snlurday) KvrnltiK at Hetel Veteran,
'e. 89 and 41 North (iiccii street,
ltd CA1T. AIIHAM HCTI.BY, Prep.
UNCH - VEUETAI1I.P, HOUP WILL BE
J served tills evening HpIIj's, lllrker's nnd
hprengcr's lleer en tap at (he Helilller Heuse.
Conic one, conic nil.
WM.HPANOI.EU
ltd Proprietor.
CI,AM SOl'P LUNCH TIHH (HATOIIDAY)
pvenltii; at the Wall Heuse, corner Hoetli
eneen mid Middle strret.
Hd JOHN II. IIOROKII, Prep.
S'lOAUMAKEitiT W.VNTKtCeN PILLKR
V Werk.
Tt JOSEPH M. reRTUONDO A CO.
CHICKEN CORN HOUP FOR I.UNCH TO
NIOIIT nt the iManer Hetel, Ne. 217
ami 2111 West King strret, epKlt the
Klnehtrecl Theatre. RelkerendHprenEcrneer
drawn frem tlie ken.
JOIINB. lUHHINOER,
ltd Proprietor.
(1 HAND HET OUT.-IWlM.Hr.RVEOEN-X'
nine '.niipnslcr County Hnapper Heup
TIHH EVKNINO, te whlcli lull my friends nre
cordially Invited. Ilcst wines and liquors nnd
l.agcr Peer at the bar.
CIIAH. E. OCHK,
Spring Onrden Hetel, Cerner Walnut and Mul
berry streets. H
BBST Oc HAVANA FILLER CIOAR IN
tlie city, al
HILLY WAITZ'S,
Ne. n nnd KB North Queen HU
myl.MiiiM.W.Th.S.tw
WE CARRY THE LARGEST BTOCK OP
Pipes nnd Pine Hmeklng Tobaere In the
city. Weeden Pipes nt6c nnd lOc euich. Ocnu Ocnu
Ine Mtcrnchaiim Pliir-s nt2,rr. eaelt.
, , DEMUTHH CIOAR KTORE,
alS-tfdR III Eaut King Htrtet,
TU1)(HJ HAVE LONG HINCE DECIDED
Ihntllllly Waltz's Clear Is the best In the
slate, torsienal
N.W. 5 A 103 NORTH Q UEEN HT.
mylMmM.W,! h,H4w
CAN luM.-KXCLU.SIVK HTVLES IN ACA
ela, rcunng, Wclschcl. Cherry and Malac
ca, mounted In Hllvernnd llrenrc.
DEMUTH'H CIOAR HTORE.
atS-lfdll IK East King strecU
BILLY WAIT. HAS THE IIEHT TWO FOIl
Ce mid fin ClKiirs In Ihnellv, nt
NOH.fi A. Ittl NORTH QUEEN HT.
1113 lt-6inM.W.TIi,SA.vr .
ECKWKAR THE LATEST AND MOOT
fllPlllonnble HtV left n lid fclinilns. thsrliniirw.f
nml hc-t. nt ERIHMAN'H OcnU' KurnlsliliiR
Hleic. ii West King sticeU
CANDJTHETTrTiSiT AKSORTSIENTOP
Cnues In the city enn bn found nt
III LLY WA IT'.'.S Cin A It STORE,
Ne. fi nml 101 North Uuecn street.
iii-27-M,W,Tli,SAw
feTIClf "
J La.vcastf.ii, Pa., Aniiiist2, lssn.
The nirmliers of thn Liuienster Count, Li
censed Dealers' AFoclalleti nre rceitifstcci te
mis't ut .Micniicrclier Hall. Hundny nricrniHiii
nl I tj o'clock, lenltcnil thelimcrnl of their late
fc'llen-mcinbcr, l'eler Wlrlli.
Hi I'. M. TEUI'KL, Mccrcbiry.
IVesFtWO FOR ITVElJENl-ciilAIW IN
J j the bt-itc, nt
HILLY WAIT.H.
Nof.SaiidiaiNerthllliecuSt.
mylS fim.MAV.TIi,S.t.r
IIENRY HL.UK1II IHi'Ri:PARi:D TO
1 L make te order at short notice snv kind of
lurnltiire ler house or eltlee. Hunt weed work
11 specially, iicpniruut oriiiriillmencatldeiie,
UpuelstciliiK In lilt Us department!.
HENRY SLA ITfllt.
niKKInidTiiASU
ntEnst Omul Street.
rADH
J UeiiictliliiKnpvv te show ou In Table
L.'evci', Table Hcnrfs, Tidies, Ijunp Mats mid
Sefa Pillows. NetlitiiK newer or Inuulsemrr te
tie had Iu New Yerk or Philadelphia. Lunch
Cever, levtly pntlcrns. IU 3nrd siiuare. Large
sired Fancy Cevert, I'miikc, flewl I)ellc,
hemstiu bed, for lir(v cents n dozen.
New stamping patterns.
.'lin
E. M. WOODWARD,
'-;;, E. King Street.
rilllKY CAN ALL COPY itUT NONE CAN
JL Eipinl Hilly Waltz's Havana Filled Cigar,
til
NOW. 5 A 101 NORTH C3.HEEN HT.
Ill) PMImM.W.TIi.Avv
N'OTICI" THE OFFICF.ItS AND MEM
bers or Fcshahkeiicn Tribe, Ne. 22, LO.
It. M., iiretcqticstpd te 1111 ct at their wigwam
en SUNDAY, AIUIFST 1, nt 1 o'clock, ler the
Purpose of attending the funeral of our late
brother, Peter Wlrth. Members or sinter tribes
an; also rcseciriilly Invited le attend. Ily
order or the sin hem,
(IKeltOE HITTl'NHOUSi:.
P. C. Hi..nsi:i., K. or It. It
SSKINI
I ESTATE OK ELI Ht'ltKIIART
U. and wife, or Cnucr Li
and wife, of I'ppcr Lciicim k tennslilp.
Lancaster ceimtv. Tiie inulprslieii'il iiinllinr
iipiuilnb.d te distribute the balance-remaining
In the bauds or Samuel 11. Hurkbiirl unit Abra
ham K. Denllngcr, nsulgm-es or said Ell Hurk
luiit nml vita, te mid nmeiig these legally en
tlllid te the same, will sit ret that purpose
en I'licsdn). Angimt 27, Issii, nl III ivelink 11.
m.,ln tlie Llhrary Roem or the Coin t Heuse, In
the illy or ljuicnstcr, viheie all persons In
tetested In wild distribution mav attend.
aul-lldStw CII VS. I. LAN'DIS. Auditor,
rpllERK IS NO SENSE IN Hl'ITl'ltlNQ
X with Cerns and Ibmlens, vihen
COCHRAN'S CORN CURE
Will iilwa) scare. A well known hufy In Lnn
aster. Pa., suflered se much from u Himleii
that slie could scarcely walk. One application
entirely lenieved the pain. It Is guaranteed te
eiireerthc money will he refunded. I'rlce.25
cent". Fer sale only at
COCHRAN'S DRUO STORE,
Nes. IV A lb North tjuecn St., Ijinnistcr, Pn.
Tu.Th,SR
e
DD FELLOWS' EXCURSION.
MONDAY, AUG. 5, 1889.
ArrniiKcnitiits same ns udvrrtNcd before.
Siclali leave IVnusvlvnntn Depot at 7 a. iu.
and 1:15 p. m. '1 lie 1:15 train makes no steps'.
Tickets for side nt Andersen's confectionery,
Hmnk's Kreccr. .Meti;ci"s cmckir store, mid
E. J. Lrismun's Hits evening mid all day Mon
day. Fare, 85 Cents.
ltd
I TERR'S HOOK STORE.
TH13 IMPHOVK1)
Chadwick Copying Boek
Will take the llest nnd Cleanesl Cepj.
Ne Water, Pet or Ilrush neeited, and
enn lie used with or vi Itheut n Press.
They are made iu four sites ;0U, 500,
7wliiiel 1,010 si(!cs.
Call and sec what Ihey nre llke
HERR'S BOOK STORE,
63 NORTH QUEEN ST.
L
,NCATF.ll M.ENNEIK'IIOR.
Hist Anuivert'tiry ami Picnic
OF THE
Lancaster Maomierclier,
ON MONDAY, Art.L'ST ;., lWli,
ROCKY SPRINGS.
iir
intsemce
Odd Fellows' Excursion
MT. GRETNA.
Nene but iiicmlsisiilid invited BUesls admit,
list ioiheiiremid.
The passive members me Invited te take part
Iu a i-hert isirade te start promptly at 10 o'clock
en Monday ineriilui!, from Micniicrclier Hull
(inmd vi sal mid Instrumental Concert at It
o'clock p. m. by the Mieimerclier, LUslcrkriiu!
and lrisjuuU ltuiul. Various kuiius of ninusr
iiient cliirlns tbudny.
Omnibuses will run durtne the day from Cen
tre Siiuare and I. Ruler's Ueldeu Herse Hetel,
Fail Kins street. Ily Older of
Jl COMMITTEE. 01' AHKANOEMKIvTB.
TfVtt FOR EVERYBODY.
J. HHRRY STAMM'S.
- J1 ''ftr,' ,
Fun for Every body-Bargain Sale!
All 60c CerMU at 85c pair.
All 75c Corsets at 49c a pair.
A11J1 CerseUnt 73c a pair.
HDa OutlOK Flannels et 25c a yard.
r 624c Table Linen at 37cn yard.
75c Table Linens at 50c a yard.
All makes llest Machine Thread, 3c a Spool.
2J4c Crepellties nt V4: u ynrd.
Best Yard Wide Batiste at tc. a yard.
All Shades Satin at lsca yard.
New
24r Centre Square.
Stem vbfcvtiectucute.
rVR OOLDEN LION AND MIA QUENDA
W Clean, 6c ctRsrs, are band made with long
Clear Havana Killers, 50's nnd 100's boxes.
DEMUTH'H CIOAR HTORE,
alfMfdR 114 East King street
PROF. WM. J, STRICKLAND, TEACHER
OF MUSIC Thorough Instructions given
en the organ, piano, violin, flute, etc.; also, cul
tivation of the voice. Applications received at
Ne. W St. Jeseph street, (parsonage of HL
Jeseph's Church. JylO-lmd
-irINEH-DEIDESHEIMER,LAUBENIIEI-TT
MER, Oppenhclmer, Hechhetmer, Dry
Catawba, St. Julian Clarets.
NO. 15 CENTRE SQUARE.
sep!5-tfd
CH1RTSI
' SHIRTS 1
SHIRTS
Shirts of all descriptions Made te Order
Cheaper than they can be bought for elsewhere,
ns we sell fermanufacturers' profit only.
TROUT c SHANK,
Shirt Manufacturers and Men's Outfitters,
110 North Queen Street.
mnr20-lyd!t
-V-y E EXAMINE EYES FREE.
Spectacles !
WE EXAMINE EYES FREE!
Yeu Think Tour Eyes Are Geed !
If you have them examined you will probably
And that there Is something wrong with them,
and that glasses will be a great help te you.
We use InlmlUible "DIA lANTAs' lenses,
which are made only by us, and recommended
by leading Oculists as the best aids te defec
tive vision.
Solid Geld Spectacles, UI.OO ; usual price,
9K.OO.
Steel Spectacles, nOe.t usual price, 91.00.
Artificial Eyes Inserted, 91 ; usual price, 910.
M. ZIHEMAH & BR0.130 S. Ninth Street,
OPTICIANS. I PHILADELPHIA.
Between Chestnut and Walnut Streets.
mjrH-lj-d
A HTRICH BROS. '
ASTRICH'S
PALACE OF FASHION,
115 117 NORTH QUEEN
STREET.
ON MONDAY MORNING,
Frem 8 te 1 1 ,
We Will Sell One Let of
TOWELS
AT i2y3 CENTS.
Regular Price 20 Cents.
Ne mere than 2 te one cus
tomer at one sale.
MONDAY AFTERNOON,
Frern 2 te 5,
A1.1. Ouu
BLACK SILK DRESS
LACES
At Special Prices for. these few
hours only. They will be sold
at almost half price.
ASTRICH BROS.,
115 & 117 North Queen St.
PROPOSALS.
The Market CommltU-e invite propesiti, for
Iho construction and erection or all the Farm,
ers' and Hoteliers' Stulls required In the New
tvntnil Market Heme.
Flansnnd pcvlflriitliui may In seen en and
lifter the 5th day of Aiieiitt, at the etthT of
James II. Warner, Architect, 15 North Duke
i, tree I, Unica-ti r, I'll.
All tenders must ls sealed and einleixsl
" Proposal ler btalU," and iniit ls hnndisl In
te Hie I'halrmun or the Ceiumlltiv net later
than 5 o'clock p. in. or the 7lh day of AugUkt.
18s9, and mu.t be nrceiiianlrt by bend for full
amount of tender.
The cemmutes: reserves the right of rejecting
any and all bids.
JOEL L. HAINES. Chairman,
auWtdU. KNeUUiJufeefc'trtet.
ft 'Al '' .
''tu'i
AiJi-;
m- i r
Item 3lfetertiement.
I1.2" Black Iice at 6Pc a yard.
25c Men's Seamless Hese, 124 per pair.
Allll Dress Embroideries at fiOen yard.
All 10c Ladles' Hey at 6ca pair.
$1.25 Cashmere Wraps at We.
(52$c Men's Flnj White Shirts at && each.
17c Red Tickings at 12)c a ynrd.
75c Napkins nt 60c a dozen.
50c Leather Satchels at 17c each.
BOSTON STOR6,
J.
NOTHERHLA8HIN PRICES.
THE PHILADELPHIA STORE.
Anether Slash in Prices.
Dull Trade Must be Made Active by Lew Prices. All Bleck Must Positively be
Closed Out by BEIT. 15th, or Krener.
Prices All Through Have Again Been Reduced.
Positive Bargains New te be Had iu Alj Kluda of Dry Goods and Carpets,
AT-
6 AUD 8 NORTH
ma-S9-lyd&w
B
AROAINS.
GREAT SEVEN DAYS' SALE.
These Prices Are for Seven Days Only-August 3, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
Fine, Lavvni at Vic, a ard.
10c Weel ChalUcs al 3k a yard.
Best Yard-Wide Uutlste ut 60 a yard.
12JcCrepcllnoat5ea yard.
.120 White Law 11 at 5c a yard.
'KlRurcil bfclvies at 10c a. ard.
HestHllk I'lusliCNtifJ'.icii yard.
All ColerHHatliiH at life 11 yard.
$1.2,i llliick ljicent 7,"; 11 .Mini.
Yard nnd 11-Hiiir Wide Trleut Cleth atl;caiirel.
25e Cream l'lmiu at 10c a yard.
All Makes Rest Hpoel Cotten iljc a xpoel.
lOe Wlilkks reduced te 5c. each.
Rest Ammonia at 1c a liettle.
Toilet Seap, .1 piece for 6e.
licit l'lns at lc 11 piijier.
Miller's Wild Flower Uoi(uetBeupat7carlcce.
S-Ue sure and ak te see kimhIi 111 advert Ked
pay rcisular prlce.
BOSTON STORE,
Nes. 35-37 North Queen Street.
CHARLES STAMM.
Item SVltucvtiecmcute.
FORRENT-KOURH1X AND NINE ROOM
Heiiics. Applyat
Jcl2-tfd 405 SOUTH WATER ST.
TRUE DALMATIAN INSECT POWDER,
preiielled by a gemd powder blower. Is tlie
most cltectual dcstre.icr or tiles and oilier kinall
In'eLts. Fer sale
At HURLEY'S DRUO STORE,
30 West Klnc Street.
UWNESS EI)Ut:ATION."
KEYSTONE IIUHINteS COLLEGE
Invlteiall iX"rsensde'slrliiK taJeliiK 11 lourt-e te
call mid examine the methods of Instruction,
which arc cuiiriiulccd te be thoreueli nnd prac
tical. f. Day Kesilen; J20, Nlnlil Hcf-.len.
Opens again Monday. September 2, Iff.
W. II. MOSSER, Prln.,
trdAw 16 N. (iueeii St.. Ijinciutcr, Pa.
N
EW YORK STORE.
GREAT REDUCTION
-IN-
-AT THE-
New Yerk Stere.
KOKCHLIN'S FRENCH SATINES Reduced te
17c a Yard.
FINlXr FRENCH SATINES itediuid from
37JioteiJc.
AMERICAN SATINES, Full Width, Reiluved
te Oca Yiud,
ALI-WOOL PRINTED CHAI.L1ES Reduced
from 37Ji te JiV.
FINE WOOL CHAl.I.II'.SRcduc.'dfronrJOcte
l'-"ie
HALF-WOOL DREhS GOODS Reduced from
HV te V.
Tlilrt-st I111I1 PLAID DRI-SS GOODS Re
duieil from -V te I2jc.
6-1 ALIrWOOL TAUI.i: COVERS Itcdiiceil te
25c apiece.
LAUIKiV GOSSAMERS, All hires. Iteiluced te
ix. I'aeli.
LADU' JERSEY VESTS, Pink and llluc. Re
duced te 3 for Sic.
LADIES' JERSEY VEST. Reduced freinl23'c
te lOe ; 17e te 12Jc 1 Sic te 25c j 37Kc te 16c.
LADIES' GAUZE VESTS Reduced te lSJc
A pleet'.
LADIES' IILACK SILK M ITTS at 12, 17, 20,
23, 3.1, S7J Cents a Pair.
WATT & SHAND,
6, 8 and 10 EAST KINO ST.
II K
If the Best Is what yen want
Ne.24CENTRE SQUARE
Is the place te get tt.
COMPARE OUR PRICES WITH ANY AND
JUDGE FOR YOURSELF.
COME, ENJOY YOURSELF.
OUR IX)W, PRICES WILL DO IT.
Harry Stamm.
QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTER, PENN'A.
All makes !1 CervctH at 73c a pair.
AH mukcH 76c Ceretn at 50c a pair.
All makes 50c CerfetH at 3'Xcapalr.
SI Kid Glevci at 07u a pair.
75cKldOlevciat50e.il pair.
15,000 12c Handkcrchlefi at 5c each. '
Knit lllaek HeMcry at 10c and Ua a pair.
GOq White HhlrtM at 37"4e, each.
25c Mcn'K Half Hnc at 12X a l'alr.
10c Men's Half Hese at 5c a pair.
DrcKi (illU'lllllllH lit 5cu yanl.
25c Frcncli HatlneM at 12"c a vard.
Rest White Quilts at Half Price.
All eurtl Jcieys ut 50c each.
HtrlpedHklrtliiK Elunnel at 20c a yard.
50c Table Linen at 37c a yanl.
and JIEN'J'ION THIS PAPER, otherwise c
Hciu S-vbttcHiecmcntB.
pi'IILICSALEer IOWA II0RSI2).
ON MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 18-V
at the Mcrrlnuie Hlablcs, North Prince street,
Iaiiicaitrr, Pa., tliu follewlnn: A erle.id of
Iowa Horses, trem three te six yi'iirs old.
AmeiiK tlii'in are some heavy diiilt, general
piirpesc mid ilrstH'lais drivers.
Hulc, te eommence nt 1 o'lleck p. m., when
teims w 111 be made known by
GEORGE GROSSMAN.
ItKiisiAN .1 Ben, Aucts. nug2-2td
r.ENNERTrilOIUJAliUENi
Til IH WKEK'SATTRACTIONS.
MR. .IAS. F. MURRAY, Champien Uenc So
loist or th World.
MR.M. Y. KENTON, champion of champion
Character Change Artist, Champien Keel and
Jlir Dancer or the World.
MR. LUCEI.I.E, the Retlned llurle-iiuc Artist,
In lilsliiti'stscrloK'emlcKems,
MR. .MURRAY and MISS ALDEN, Versatlle
Specialty Team, In a retlucd and cntertiilultig
act.
M. Y. KENTON, the. Comedian, ence agnln.
FRANK LUCELLE, the IUshlng Fcmale lm lm lm
persoiuiler. IntiislucluKlitterliiliiiil serlo-eenite
senif, " The tleimclni; tllil."
Ididlcs without escort and Illinois net admit
ted te the garden.
Jc-Mind L. PPAEFFLE, Prep.
I rplIE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE
BARGAINS
-IN-
FLANNELS
-AT-
THE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE.
Welmvc made large purchases eif I'luniiels of
every description which today nre worth Hern
V; te 10 pcrivut. inore money. Our customers
sluill have tlie Is'iutlt or our purchases ns lone
us the stock en hand lusts.
WE WILL QUOTE YOU
Specially Lew Prices en Flannels
DURING THE MONTH OF AUGUST.
beinc or these goods will undoubtedly b
higher In price later In the teasen when tUcrn
U a greater il innnd.
We have some special makes of Fine Quality
HomcOIade Flannels net te be had elsewhere
iu tliU market
Gee. F. Rathven,
l-JO. 25 EAST KING STREET,
uuriO-lydR LANCASTER, PA
(K-
&!m&Hmi&&&&te,
: ii'-htkmt.. ,mx!$d!mMm
&&&&-
y"-jaKa