w"Pi SKA tfft&ffW r-J& 'J "I V " ' " .41k. - vwti tv -." v T ?v; v HmORR. TtTESDAt, 'JULY J2, i89b. i-1 F v-f .W & 0 ' iS W' &t ar v- ftV Etk p e- tit r R&sjv i?V ' " ?ATK OF A BRAKEMAN. V x tlfll H. Mill KILLBS AT FRIZER f. r HIT IM M MOSBif EVRMMi. i! 'T. Tulld ltd wcen Cars Bin! m Hend la Cnuihvd Altoftldentof Celniubla Fer -.M tM YS..A tBM X-.n.Mtt iv David H. Graham, a hrakcman en exlra Tlrehrbl Ne. 1.185. en llie remnylraiila.nlr- W?rtiil. ttu killed nl rnirer Monday evcnliiR lla. tOT.ll,... tiuimitr. Th.l Imlll Wnl ht.m . in mini ..-. -.-... -. -ltoenlnit slowly and he was walk lug en the ,;op TO sue uui wus. Vf Junas no waiaueui te cp iiem one iu kx.I.& .t.tfh mnltiiM .t. Iinftfnnti limit. I'ii .... I I.. Mt In .!.. tt If I.. linf.fl i,BIvAV nIU HU lull IU UIU Illicit, ilia Mva.. 4Uv en the rail and the "wlieem of the car I''j-MO against It and It stepped the train. i;'i-;;When picked up Graham was dead. 1 -$. fVimnni- Whlln. nf WM CllMtnr. (in- & pmnnoled n jury, consisting of 1. Xowten 2L.Wynn, evp, Jehn W. Klnnard, Plillli yM-flUlre, Edwin U McKlnstry, Jehn Mc rV i-Xlnlev and Wnllcr A. MucDenald, te held BM-i Inquest. I,;V:4. Bernard Oilman, engineer ei me specnu ii J'. ".ll,f .Imtrii liv niiirlnn Nn. 11S5. tesllucil i LWJthat Divlil II. Grnlum v as an exlra brake Lfr.--M-." -be train of thirty freight' earn, O.TWhleh lea rhllailelptiln nt isd. in llie niter niter niter LJjsTnoen. Klchlef the ears wero Jeided nnd MTt the rest w cre empty. iVirS'T ,.fm. ,... t . . r i.t ii ....(.I mi. ...... Lifts, "-.was when we turued the eurve cast of R'jG Malvern, and v hen I w hKtled down braked K&rja .sMt of Frarer the ninth car breke loose. I iw jli . .t . i.i n. -i. .... ...... ..... ....ill "V UIU I1U. UUlllO lllUlf Ulllll.tlll Ml.- MOU llllll- l;a I mu- that the train had turtcil. Then I r-i -lenr-ed and found him lvlnir dead oil the fjfj track wllh hi bead under the fient heel ofthe detached car. Ile w as n hingie iii.ui, nnd badbccnboardliiginCuliimbla,lheiiKb I did net knew whero bis home was. Ile had been en the read about a year. Jehn G. Snavely, conductor, Haidt "1 did net nce the brakeiunn until after be had fallen. The train had almost stepped when It pi-ted. I liave been en the re id twonty-flve ycatu, and bad inade as much of nn examination ofthe train as 1 uttually de. Graham bad made (he coupling blm iiclf." A unanimous ,crrtlet of aceldcntnl death wm rendered. The Columbia con 0Heudent of the In TEi.LlOEXCr.n isaysi "Mr, Orabain was a resident of ibis place ler the past two yearn. "Up '.vas a ncphew of Mrs. 'Win. II. ltciitcr, nd beanlcd at her home en Cherry strcet. fc lie was nn extra brakemau. and bad been rii-" ..... .. ff"i.7u me company ler two ye.irs pasi. no SJsi'S was unmarried iiiul Iiih parents roslde In 4 MeVcytewn, Mifflin county." Sfcv. ACCIDENTS TO MlhSKS. M.. Mfllllln rtfthl mill T.lxzln llulilnlltret t'ur.li : .. .' ..." .: .. ..T JhwiTf irannreAii jrm uy jruiiini:. s& Celumuia, July S!. Maudelutby.a ten- rW ytar-eld daughter of Harry K. Kuby, ltv- Ntiti ttiw All TTnlnts nlrnnt mnt illli rt nilnfnl . . cl-vr n " "u' ehuuvj uieb im n xiiiiiii tiu eldent last ovenliig. Slie had Just returned from a visit te Yerk when some porseu nt her home attompted te lift ber en a rhalr. The child foil nnd rccolved a fracture ofber K,r ngm arm. a pnysici.in wus NUinmeiied Jf Mid the Injury attended te. .(-., Miss Llzzle Reldomrer. lhluur at thn pf home of Mrs. Stcphem, met ltli an uccl 5, dent lat erenlng, resulting In tbu break : fe Ing of her arm. She wanted te ciess the t&j. rAllrriil. lmf fntlnfl Iimi 11 iLunitn utfii.i.ntl l.tf '.Iffjj' 1 "" -" "V. ,. .-.0W ...f'Jf.... ..J 'J;, b iiuiui irdiu. euu iiiaue up nor ilium 10 rs'J crAl ever the train, and In he doing foil ',3s from a car. Tlie f ill rosulte I hi the ubevu "W. stated Jnlurv. '' The Celllinlil.i Ttnil mill rjini i'IiiIi nrn ur. &C' anglufer an excursion te Yerk Tiirnacq i w uu -nuutii. uiu. aftiX-r--'' noetlng of the Molbedlst l.lterary jjeitvj wtru uuuii iiuiipunuu ler m u wecas. E-ttfe.it y car waueu wnniumuer from uyersiV 'igppaipftuy's saw mill was pushed ever a i, bank at Bruner's leg pond by a V. It. It. rShlVtlncp flnirlnn. Thn lnmlinr wim Imnu. 4 forred te anether car aud no diuiuige re- .as wilted. j Six car leads of poeplo went en the Sf" United Brethren Sunday school picnic te &? Mount Gretna this morning. jj, Mrs. J. M. S. May and daughter, of Osh T ' kesh, Wis., ure visiting Mw.T. J. Cleppor. miss .Mary niie ami May Urliier loll to day for n trip te the Catsklll mountains. N. olthelser and Henuent en a trip te Chicago this meniing. Mrs. Jehn Yeung and Mrt. Auibrose TValUck returned te riilladelphla, nller h visit te their sUter, Mrs. II. M. Sample. The Itaidiiig railroad piy imt was hi town this morning, ami the empleye received their June wages.. Miss Hessio Uarr Is lilting her grand parents, .Mr. mid Mrs. Klias Ilarr, In I,m. caster. Win, Dersey was bolei-o Smtlre Kvans last evening ler assault and battery en Uen Duck, Jim Uusbell and Mary Hill. Ile settled the case by paying costs. Grant Bres., of the Hteim i'errv. liue V,V arrsnced te nut a thlnl lin.it mi iim rim. A toaccemmodatolhelrliicioasod trade. The beat will be sixty feet long, will held :iOO passengers and will boiuadyabem August 15. Harry slegelmUeh was out drh lug last evening with two children, and met with a mishap en Uoeut street. Tbe uugen tras leaning te ene Hide mid was net noticed by the driver until his attention hu ciiii..! it' ta 1L Thn vnM.1i. n.. if.A.ii..! l .ii - - w...V ! -! IMI.aifJU tlllU 111" rectly anerwards the uxle breke ell'ut the bub. The deg catchers hae cmght " Uu in," the favorite deg among the railroaders. They found him without a imule this morning, and he is iu the pound. jumiucr Loleuro. Jehn Brenner left I.ancastei te-day for Spring hake, X. J., u here Iio will remain for seme time and jiormaiieiitlv If he likes it. Mlfcs Uva Glbbs is visiting Mr. C. P. Shrelner, of Yerk. Mis. Leeuiud Keller and her ten ttlureiice of Xew Yerk, ure In Lancaster visiting Jonas Fex, who is Mrs. Keller's brother-in-law. The Church of Ged, St. Jehn's Lutheran and the Getwuld mission Sundav schools are holding their picnic at l'euryii park to day. On the speclal train, which loll this city at a o'clock, thuie wero about KK) peo ple W, i:. Swenliel, formerly of Lancaster, but new of Kansas City, was in town yes terday. He lea te visit his slstei, who Is Iho irL. of Dr. J. (,, Marple, of H.irrisburg. Miss Uva SUmm, of this city, Is the 'guest of Miss Maggie fenjder, or Chnmbors Chnmbers burg. Mrs. Sallie Cey man and daughter Mabel of llmrlsburg, ure iu Lancaster, visiting their relatives. 1 lie rirst Interment. The first interment in the Husslan He brew's cemetery, en the Millemvllietnrn. ke,-vas made en Monday nflorneou. It was a child, 8 months old. of n fundi v 'S """" I'eWber, and was brought up from g Quarryvllle. lieeuent te a Llim-ch. The will or Marilu Wenger, of Kapbe U'llfalll. 1, au ...1. ..!..-., i- ( . . .' jgS-tewnshlp. was admitted te jirobate te-dny. rl '1 tViealhs $100 te the im er Brethicii, 5, of wbUhbowusamemlwr ?KJ l!Aniil I ttit ULi..t A Jeseph W. Uavlsjr., tlireugh L M. oil- ...vii,, Hiiuniey, issued execution te-day Sfcy agslnsl Jescpli . Uavistsr., of Christiana, .i ' v- lllf. lr, ,,.... t ,..., v. 1 '? I'lU. II,... Mi. ..n .,,. , , ,. . irJi-VTV V v"wr " in t,ne en W Friday, a god year. His father wag a ffiatlveef Vet k county but meved te K.-le pYvW ifem incaster uiauy years age. CAMPING IN TUB WOODS. XnmcsofTlieso New In the Pretty Greve :s"er iJindlsvllle. Lanpisvu.lk, July 22. Tlie Landlsrllle campmectlng grounds are filling rapidly, and by this evening, when the opening services wilt be held, there will be mero than the usual number of worshipers per manently loc tied en tbe grounds. Among theso en the grounds, or who will be thore within the next twenty-four hours are: Win. A. Itellshu, James U. Crawford, C. Myers, Mrs. Jehn 11. Geed, Miss Annle llattmiu, Josepli II. Solvert, Mrs. Heur, i:il 1'ewl, IL IX llarlholemow, Mr. Kateu, S. .?. McGlInn, Win. II. Bate man, Misses Vernen, Gardner ud Balo Bale man, It. N. Stephens, Mrs. loeblor, Jacob A. llelllnger and wife, Mrs. A. V. Itcliicebl, Llllle Marshall, Harry Uuckwalter, Sher man ii Sleole, Win. llean, Jlrs. Miimma, llev. Ir. Vernen and family, 8. M. Myer, Hev. K. C. Ycrkcs and Itev. 0. C. Clark, of Lancaster. Theso from the county are: Ilev. J. Duugiiu, Mrs. A. M. Cellins, M. M. Kercber, Marietta; Mrs. Bonder, Intorceurso; Mrs. A. Metzgur, J. K. Hlldcbrand, M. ltobrer, lle'. W. JIagee, Messrs Itohrer and Buck waller, J. I'hcnegar, W. K. Bonder, Slras luirg; Cmuia K. l'olffer and Annie Erls man, Salunga; Z. W. Koller and Mrs. SVell, Mt. Jey; Miss Altce Brady, Leua Heward, Mlllorsvllle; Jehn Humjihrey Humjihrey llle, Mountvllle ; Senater W. S. Smith and family, Batubrldge ; A. B. Kllng, Miss Dysarl, Ml. Jey ; It. V. Lewis, Iwilmeulh. Theso from adjoining comilles are; J. J. nnsmimter, I'ref. Lllonbergor S. W. Entrekeu, J. J'. Hess, J. W. Glevor, Ames W, Yeung, II. llensbaw, Mrs. .1. Shee- mnker, Mary Hess, Mrs. Lengncckcr, Mrs. AVallers, Miss Spooner, of Harrls burg; 11. U. High, Jehn I'uUman, Mrs. Putman, H. Creuse, Mrs. Schcaffcr, Mlsses SheeU and Prlce, of Head ing ; llev. Charles Iteads, of Philadel phia, formerly of St. Paul's. Lancaster ; Jehn W. Huberts, Lubinen; Mrs. 11. W. Snyder, L Lcbe, Lykeus; I'ref. McMl McMl chael, Mrs. K. Skecn, Philadelphia; Jeseph Ln lulls, Dauphin; Itev. N. B. Durrcll, Mrs. Shoveis, Mrs. Few, Miss Shovers, Lobaueu; Jenule D. Ceble, Stoellon; Goe. l'arke, Mlllersburg; Mrs. Uindts, Halifax; Annle M. llean, Cornwall. Tills eveiiing at 7:80 o'clock the first legular sericas will be held In the audi terium, 'le-morrow morning tboseimoti will be preached by Itev. J. II. llargls, presiding elder of the district. 'IIAMIGS is sr.uvu r.s. Owing te some radical clmnges that are conteiuplnlcil the order of ser loe e.in net I ie announced until lo-iiierruw. The asso ciation meets this afternoon ut :i p. in. te coiitemplateall nrratigemciits for the sot set vices of the camp. The 2Hli will be given up te thn young poeplo; sariiieii In the morning ami dedicatory services lu tbu afternoon. A special programme has been propared, The young people new en the ground number mero than any previous oncamp encamp inent. Jacob Hollliiger, of l.aneastur, will actus policeman. Prof. Klrkpatrlck and daughters, from Philadelphia, are new en the grounds. The singing will be iirianged and choir seleclcd mid the weeds will seen ro-echo thesorvUe of song. The book used will be "Sunlit Songs," editors W. J. Kirk Patrick, Jno. It, Swenney and II. J. mi nion r. Prhlny morning Dr. Hiirlbiirt, Spring Garden, Philadelphia, will preach; en Sunday meniing Dr. Cleelaml, SU Leuis, Me., nud S. II. C. Smith, formerly of Lan caster, In the afternoon. The ministers of Iho season will be from the most eminent of Methodists. Among thn early arrivals ure Mr. How Hew ard and family, of Mlllersvllle; Mr. Clur acher and rumily nud Mrs. Gardner add family, of Lancaster ( Misses Sallie Mc Gllnn and Ada Treast, of Lancaster; Mr. HntrDkln'uud family, of llarrlsburg ; Mrs. Bender, fiem Leaceck ; Miss Hlla Crouch, of Philadelphia. Tll inuirei-lust Defended. Kuiieus I.Mr.i.l.KiKNfiJit: On Sunday, July Oth, the Itev. rather ltellly, of . Mary's church, punched a sermon in which be soverely criticised sotue fcatmes ofthe sicngerfest lately held by the l.leder krau. Singing soctety, and the oxpiesslens be used at that occasion wero se incorrect that a committee of said society called en him and demanded satisfaction. Patlinr ltellly acknowledge! that he had goue much tee fur lu Ids sermon, ami lie protiilsed that he would make a public statoment In his church te that eircct en July 20. As he has falled te de se, the Llcderkrauz feels compellrd te lolule his erroneous statements iu the public press of our city. The roereud gentlemiii stated "that the singers from abroad did net bring their faiiilliosiileug te Lancaster for Iho reason that they thought Lancaster was net a lit place for tliem." The gentium iu dues net spem te knew that the Knights or St. Jehn did net take tiielr families lu Columbus when their cotieiitloii met tboie lately. Nordetlio Kulglits Templar ei liny ether order or association ever think of bringing their laiullles te theli annual meetings or gathuiiugs. Pathor ltellly did net like the singers' ballet Micniiuuiier hall. Yet wecanglvu him the assurance that the bill was at tended by the best citizens of our city, nnd that nothing occurred te mar their ploas pleas ploas uie or te hint their feellm; the best of onier prealllng Irem beginning te end. Of our picnic the reveiund gentleiiiau said that "it exceeded oerithlng iu Im morality, and that morybedy was drunk men, women, girls, children, mid een the benches; that intelcated woiueu and girls staggered down Vine street as late as nller midnight." As hundreds ofeur best citizens, including our wm thy uiayei, were present at the picnic w itli their fami lies, and witnossed the lestivltles, we de net deem it necessary te defend ouisehos against such Inr.imettschaigcs. The picnic was clesed proclsely at 8 o'clock p. m., and for night scenes en the hliects incidental te tbe nnuy ether picnics, ocursIeiis and festivities ofthe reurth of Julv we cannot be held responsible. TnnOrncmts or mi: Lvniash.ii Hr.n- i:iikiiasz. bill: IIAX AWAY. AAVire Who llccnme Tired or Urn- llus liniiil unit riew Te Anothei-. About two years age Charley Pi ler, h well known bootblack, of this city, was marrled te Miss Auule M. Martin, of Mld Mld dlcte'vn, Charley iloes . i big business in his line and lias n stiud nt the Helster house corner where he NpitronUed bv the host peeple ei tlm city. He Is sobei" and Industrious and hound his wire had a ery comfertablo home. Tliey lled h ipplly to gether until several months age wh.in Ciiarley found that his butter ter wme) half, who was working iu a tobacco estab lishment, was tee familiar with ethor men. He remonstrated with her iu a rather forci ble manner, nnd she lnd him arrested befere Alderman Been. Theso cises were hoen settled ami ii... mu again made up. The lnve smoothly very long, for again did net run tllll li'nninii began te inUbehtvti. On ihe in, fii,. sbe dlsappeirad, and soveral days altor alter altor wnrdwnscapturel lu Marletti by her Ijus band and Censtable Crawford. Slie .i, brought back te Laucuster, and slm prom prem ised In Aldcrmiu Barr's elllce te lh e w Ilh her husband and de wiut was right. fc,0 -oral days age slie again ran away, after MKlngcouslUerablo of the house goods, in cludlnga let of lier husb-itid's weiring apparel." Prler nt onee resolved te "menkey" with her no lenger, se he Ins sold all of bis furniture and ethor things, and will nover have uuythlng mero te de with his wlfe Ifshe should ceme back. He warns all people te glve her nothing en his account. The husband, thinks that his wife has Koneto llarrlsburg te be near dward W. Flnofreck, a rsllrosder who work en a shifter In that city. Prier found some let ter written by that young man te his wlfe and he feels sure that they are together. Tba letters are very badly written and spoiled, and are full of sickening love stuff. The writer setina te be a friend of ''Little Annfa Koeney.V for he long for the tlme when he and Mrs. Prler will be togethor " nover mero te part," and he calls her his "llltle sweetheart." The husband seems te have the laugh en all of them, however, for he has gotten rid of a bad woman and Ii ior ier ior rectly happy. . ItumnvfHl nC'ancer. Yestcrday Dm M. L. and 8. T. Da Is and Dr. C. M. Franklin, assisted by II. Meiikaddlin and IL F. Myers students of tbe Messrs. Davis, performed a successful operation upon William Kolser, n well known tailor of this city, from whose lower Jaw they removed n cancer which had be come quite troublesome IMlavhetm. I'hlladelphlii I'rodueo JNInrket. Pnti.ADcr.rii i A, July 22,-Noen-Flotir quirt; I'cnn's snprrs, 2 2V4itt): extra. 27etIOO; family, Slty'IMI; roller, M t&QH 25; patent, H7Va515. Wheal quiet t Ne. 3 llril new. my,i9ic; Na 3 Pn. de, tide ; Ne. 1 l'cnn'a Bed, 08c Cem dull ; He. 3, new, 47iISc ; old, 60jt Sic Oats quiet; Ne. 3 White 12-3 12c j Ne, 1 mixed, 40i!. Hrnn nrin; Winter, 111 !A.iir Si', Bprlng, II3OT-3HK1. lUlRd liny dull : 110 ttMJt.l 00 ss te quality ; tlmoUiylO(l3twfer clieks; mlxprt, 76w5i V0O; baled rye straw, new, ill 0015 00. ltultcr qulet; IVmi'a rrenmerv sxlrs I IU 17c: Penu'a HrU extra, 21c; Jehblnc, 22. as. I tP. f71....nM. 1lA.t..frt fl..la 1?m. lttfl Inla fT.4 lllllltl , Ulltl n ...n..-, aiw, ntiw . Hitijcns te quality. (,'liecKO wrnk ; part Bktin,Ai!;6e; full sklmi Petroleum weak i rellncd In bliln., f7 20. PiitnUK-s quid : IVilRic per hlil for uw. Grain mm rovisleini Furnished by H. K. Yandt, Ilreker. Ciiioaeo, July 22, 1:00 e clock n.m. wncnu corn. unis. i-nrs. inra. .f nl v H7 52i m II 0 Anoint Mli Scpti-mber..-. K)J Oclebrr . .. Nmtmlier . .. Deceintwr 01V5 Yi-nr ,...- .. May (1S!)1I U.V4 Crude Oil-July . . Winter WlifHl H'.'i S SO ftl1 9(1. my, vu2 3 VI ' 'XIV'. -m ' Vii 311 85i Uur iiu. " Itl Pit Hi Itcccipts. Hirlinc Wheat ... ........ . (Jiirn .... i ..;.... Osts .,..- I.... Ite Hurley (,'oineU. Itt-cel pis Hees. .... llccLlite-Vatll llcml. " LocnlLlve Stock Mnrket. IiA.ncamti ii, July 2J The sleck market llie past week wns active Levi Hcnsrnltt sold ut his jnrds.TTJ catllu mid lailiuntis. Milt Lbyseld iUHciikeiili;'s jiinls 170ntecltcrs, nnd J.Htelunt thn siilim yards W) Tnt and 'M teclrr. Jehn W. Mmtcr sold 23 head of home fed fat cuttle, iiudatHtewnrt's jnrds thetc wcreiOfnt rnttluBOld. 1 liu prlri s for the week were i Mieckers, S2I04J B 10 per ine pounds ; ftedere, 3 2.'!i4 00; bnlcli crK.tJfilJTb; ft cattle, I1l 60 ', lsinbs,77 76. Hteuk Mlll'UOlH. kluotnltens by lteetl.McUrann AUe.,bsnkeri Uiucnster, I'h. NF.W YOKK I.IHT. 11 A.M. 12 V. 3 M. AtelilHoti,Tep.,Hiuitiil,'p.. Ii -llj; 45 Ciiiuida I'acluc ..... UCttitL Colerado Ceal . . Central l'liclllc Ciiuiidn He.itlirrn Clil.HI. Ij. . I'Ifii Ucn. A Itlec! Del. b. AW - H! i'A l Krie .7. 2T 2"2 '5i Krle 2nds Jiir (,' 1211 K. AT Ixm.AN 0i Ht.Jf mi I,. Hliern 1IWJS Mich, Ccn Missouri rnrina... 73j llix-k. Vullcy $ii 2 S3 n. 1- nsjj .'ti 1 N.IM'rtr. , 4 N.Wwt- N. Y.O NewKiiglnna CO W, ii EiiNlTeuiKvtHHi .. ...... Omnlin ... - (Iri'Kim TrHiixcniitllieiilal.. UIU MC 47 Ontario ft ' ldJi llj foil I'scllle Mull . . MZ ItlcliniunitTermlimt 22 H'i'A 22!J HUl'aut 7.1'J 74 7fJi Texas rncllln Wi Wii 21IVJ Union I'Hclrle WJJ llljj W'J Wubuili Coin...,. , ... Wabash l'u'f- , V '-11 20 Westerner WJ t.fi &ii WestHliore Henda, , ... 1'1III.A11K1.I'1IIA LIST, Leh. Val . II. N. Y. ft l'lillu Pa. It. It,... Keiulllllf 22'J 2J H-lll J.'JJ l.h. Nnv ... . lie iu SVtiuevtliMMitiMitn. CllllIAI'-PUItK HYK W1UHICI1M. II LACK ' berry, (linger uuil Kuiuiiiel llrnuilles. HOIIUKIt'K I.IQUOH HTOltK, Ne. 22 Centra Square, -lAUHIAOKH, inc. oi:e. s. xemincK's Doersom Carriage Works, Cemer of Duke nnd Vine Htreeis, Cull nud lie llie l'lnext Assortment in the City of I'anepvTiipMurriu, Cnbrlelit, Ludks' WImr Dehli PluuteiiK, Ui'iillemeiiH DrUluir Plueteus, llrewnicr, 'Uni Km b.nd Hprlmriinil ('imililnalliin Spring UiiKelis.nstjIes of Miirkel Walten, :l Seeend-liuiid McCnll Wiikeiis. a-lUNdrlui; prempll) nnd neiitly denu. ilU-DdAuU ir.VNTi:-A MAN CAPAHI.K til' TAlf. ? Y niH 1 lull ire of tlic l.iUH'jlvliT n (nil lininch of mu bimliicsn. Ooed lcfirenees rripilred nud ffMjriiMiM'curiiy, jiepesuicu fcvcuicu. com cem com pciivillen 81.201) per enr. Mi:ilCANTILK HOOK COMl'ANY, It" Clilciiue. IJlOlt HUNT. " 1 -111111:1: TIUItlKVTOllY HOOMS, with n.is neil hlciim Heat. W.M.O. reKIIIi, It Ne. lAONerth PrlneeMtreet. OTtAitTKiiNenci:. Netlre Is hereby Riven Hint nunpillcn nunpillcn tlen will benuida te the tiovernerof Iho Htale of lVnnHliinln,eu TiumI.ij, Amjiist 12, 111 12 .M. uui er Ilio'M'ernor.illon Act nf 1S7I " i.ril... Comineuneiiltli of reuuiliiuln, nud the villi pli'iueuls Iherele, for llie i-liurli ruf 101 Intendtd corpeuittoii tobec.illisl "'llui Cbalfaiil Mnnii Mnnii riiL'(urlui;Ceiuiany," tlieilinriieler und objects or which me I lie- maliuliicturuef linriluiiic nnd hou'.eriiriilehlnKKoiHlHlioiii nicliil or wikhI, or of uuviirlleluef eomiuerceriom nietnl or weed or both nnd llie ale tin n-of , nud for these pnr pnr iiescs telmxe, pcKstssnnd tujey nil the rlijlil!., bent llts nud prlMleiics of ild Act of Ak-cmbly mill lis MipptcmeutM, 'llieuamiser tlicMibxrlbeulotheccrtlileiitu of eoiperiillon mc lumu P. Cluiiriitit, Miuiili Cliiiiriut, 'lliemiik '1. I'hniniul, Ismic P. Chul hint, Jr., nnd lllbbert Chiilliint. IIHOWN A IIi:NSi:b, Jju-SUiru solicitor.. -iiiAuri:itNenci:. J Netice Is henb) kImii that niinpplbntleu will be 111 ule te the Court or Common pirns of 1inc.iMer Count) , en Hnturihiy, Aiieiitt ltl, lmiu, nt 10 o'clock 11. 111., under the Ail 01 Avswubly npprOMHt April &, ls7l, nnd tliefcupnlunenu tlorele bv Ueoa'e 1'rlteh, Chns Othefer, Wil liam iMdcr, William Wilier, Henry e.u;er, Anreu Kiev nud Wlllbim I'nuUen, for the chur chur lirefau lnlendeil corperillou te be culled "TlioUiiiCiintcrHecl.il, Lileniry and Athletic Club," the character nnd object of which nre thoiiinluleniiueeor uelubforMicliileuJejinenl, llter.irj culture anil iithleilf-speru at Uiucuv. ter, Pn. JHUftl It. FULTON, ... . ., Hollcller. J I'M 21, KM. Jj-22-Btilln A TbPltlX'lIKH'S. Lew Prices ON JAXJJ AM) MACIIIXK-SEWLD We Guarantee te 8ne Yen Kaih Set. J200 te S10.00OU UrAUe COLLARS, HALIE1W. FLY NETS, WHIPS. AbKIOHEKOUK DAISY" ROAD WAGON -AND- ROAD CARTS. -AT- SPREOHER'S Baby Carriage Bazaar, N0.31E.HTKING81 ftcnt jltitAMment. . f JULY BARGAINS! A Dig Let of WONDEUFUL UAltOAINS AT tnB Bargain Table or THE COMMON SENSE S.hee Stere, NO. -10 EAST KINO STRECT. 4,000l'AinaOFHMOK'lATIiAUOF. iiMiucKD rnictCH. .fatti. TjSh- . 1 rvm 1 Jyll-tfd Tuny CAN A I.b COPY HUT NONE CAN Kqunl Hilly Wslti's Havana Filler CI ear 1 al NOH. 5 & 103 NOHTit O.UEEN HT. dec&milM.Tu.Th.H T1T 6e HAVANA FIIil.KH CIOAH IN OJ llie city, at HII.I.V WAITZ'W, . Nev 5& 103 North ItuccnBI, dciJi-UindM.Tn.TliJH ruwoeoiw. low piticni amTa cool O.SI ntere 1100111 iiuiKes shopping pieesmil, inplnit n r 11EIN1 AT HOLDH. rANTKD-AN OFFICE 8L71TAHLE FOIt T T u pnyiiciiiti Northern Mm kct ply idcliin, en North Queen utreet, above liliiri.KK, 1KIX 12, 1 Jincaxtc-r, l'a, J) .'l-til CICIAKMAKKHH WANTED. Wanted ut britAUHS HltOH.Nes. P.S. 10 nud 42 Houth Christian street, 20CiRnrinnkers nnd 211 Learners. Jy2l-3td T HE LfANCAHl'KK CAlll'ET HOUbE. S. St V. One Price, Best Goods, Ne Stairs te Climb. 8HAUB & VONDERSMITH, 18, 20 & 22 East Orange Street. -'lUTE SHAPES rOR LITTLE FEET I baMes' ' SHOES. Shoes te fit Itttle fat nnklce. fchees te nt little slim feet. (shoes In Ulack Leathers. Blieel In Colored Leathers. Shoes In Itusset Leathers. Bheed fcert, flexible, clese fltlln;. Blieei In latest correct (hapes. Hllec common, medium, very flue. Kheci te suit mother's Idea of cheapness. Shoes te suit mother's fashionable Ideas. Hlioeaiu Kid Leather et 26c. Hheeii nt SOc, tZc, 50c, 7ic. Bliees-higher grades nt hlsher prices. Hheej In great assortment. Uring Iho babe we can nt II. We'll pleese'the mother, tee. SHAUB & BURNS, U Neurn Quken Utukki', Laneas- TFH. I'A. J TIILSH A llllOi'HEll. WHY WE ARE BUSY ! BECAUSE The Goods nre Substantial, or the Ust Makes nnd el the Hest PntieniH. BECAUSE The Fit Is Bure te bs Right, whether Hack. cutaway or i-nnce Albert Ce.; Is. The I It of our rants cannot be excelled. BECAUSE The PRICES nre sued that no beiiw can compete with u. We lime kneikrd the bottom out of them. MENtJtsUlTd 100nud Upwards. B0V8SUIT8 t2.'0 and Upwards. CHILDREN'S SUITS ... tlOOnnd Upwnrds. MEN'S PANTS 75cts and Upwnrds HOY'S PANTS 6Jctnnd Upwards' CHILDREN'S PANTS COcts and Upwnrds. FURNISHINGS AT PROPORTIONATELY LOW PRICES. CLOTHIERS, MERCHANT TAILORS AND OENTS FURNISURRS. r M. Queen St., Centre Square, Market St., HIRSH (6 BROTHER, fit m iHWtjMniMwti y-iUilAMtieM arunsM. HERE A LITTtE -AND- 3 75 There a Idttlei YOU CAN SAYE SOMETHING ON TIIE SMALLEST rUBCIIASE AT OurMid-Summtr CUT-PRIGE SB ! Unquestioned Bargains Wash Dress Goods & Figured Lawns Fast Celer Lawns, 2c, rerulnr price, Se. Challls, 3c, regular price, &c Chnllln, .V, regular price, (IWc. nicxeg, 3c, regular price, lie. Hlcge, tc, regular price, 7c Ne. S Kllk Ores-Oraln, 5c. Ne. 7 Milk Ore-Oraln, iSc. Nes. 9, li and 10 all marked 124c BLACK HILK aitOS-GRAIN, HATIN EDOE. Np. 12 marked 10c. .NO. 1 . Pi marked 12c. is 11. .10 mnrKeu inc. Ne. 40 marked VOc. Ne. 22 Fancy Ktrlpe All Hllk. 12kc. Ne. 22 llfnck Ifrecnded, 12Kc. Nes. , 12, 10, 22 Two-Tene all marked 12)4c. ANOTHER LIBERAL OFFEK IN GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. 1 1 LUle, Thread Shirt cut te 50c $.1Hllk Crepe Hhlrts cut te 12. 12 French Flannel Mblrts cut te S1.50. 88c Feather-Welght Drawers cut te 25c. 60c Llsle llalf-Ile.e cut te 25c. 38c llAlbrlKunn Drawers cut te 25c. 20c Oaiize HhlrlR cut te 13c. WlilteHllk nnd Hiitln 'Jles, lOe, or three for 25c. Fancy Silk String Hewi. 10c, or 3 for 25c. 17c fituliVKtlk Neckwear cut te 5c and 10c SOc Tcck Knets cut te S'c. MEN'S STRAW HATS. Carried from last ycnr.allnt 10c nnd 15c (.iOOLlKhtHtliritnt cut te l2-rX). 20 Light Htllf Hatu cut te 5i 00. A Special DlBCOiint of 10 per cent, allowed en all Straw Hats, rcimrdless of former reductions and ery low prices. Traveling Bags and Tracks. Of the Dent Qualities at the Lenist Prices. A limited quantity of Odd Hlzcs In Trnvcling Hags nl 50 per cent, less than their original price. ,, A Ills Drep in the Prices of Ladies' Steckinette Jackets. S 2.50 Jackets cut te $-' 00. I lUfOJiickctscut lel,'ilU 8 S.OO Jackets cut te l 00. 110.00 Jackets cut te lh.00. JtO.OO Cleth Jackets cut tet5.00. turn Cleth Jackets cut te I'j.OO, S Ii 60 Cleth Jnekets cut te 15 00. 8 00 Cleth Jackets cut te $5 00. Children's Suits. (10.00 Hulls cut te M.O0. I 7.50 Hulls cut teftcfiO. P.M Hulls cut te t; 00. t 0.00 Wilts cut te s ion. t 1.00 Bulls cut tefcJU). MEN'S SUITS. 112 Men's Hulls out te 110 00. SI I Men's HutU cut te H'iOO. J10 Men's bulUcut tojueo. BOYS' SUITS. SI.Vl Heys' buiU cut te M.M. 5 00 Heys' HulU cut tejl 00. SfiO) Hejs' Suits cut te ruie. 17.50 He) H' Suits cut te SO 50. MEN'SODDSUMMERCOATS Men's Hummer Coats nnd VcsU.ll, !1.2i, J1.M, $1.75 and 12. Men's Flannel nnd Mohair Coats nnd YeslK, t2.75.t-l, 8 IX0.il nud J5. 1 iimi remits Pant", 52.M, Clerical Coats, In Alpaca nnd Drnp dc Ele. Walter Buckets lu Alpaca and White Duck. Make a Nete of This ! tl 69 Dongelii Common Sen.e Turn Shoes cut te J3A. t5 50 Wiiukenplint Tlned tut te SI. SI h'l Dongola Opera Tee Tiirnn cut tefJ.50. tl no HoiiceIii Cerk Sele Welts cut te 31. t-t US HuuKiilu tMiunre Toe Turns cut te J.I. M.50 Pebble Wnukcnplinst, Plain Toe, tutletJ.&0. II SO DenjfOla Oicra Toe Wilt cut te f J. t2!-qunreToe Pebbleeut toil 50. f 1.25 Opera Tee Hllpperk cut 10 7V. 81.25 Opt rn Toe Hllppcrs cut te Isv. Farm Implements ! 25c Twe-Tine liny Perks cut te 20c. .We Umg HniUle Twe-Tlne Hny Ferks cut Ie 25c. lOoLeng Hundle Three-Tine Hay Ferks cut Ie MV. frteOrip Handle Ferks cut te.Mc. .VV; LoiiK-lliinitle Ferks cut tee. .'iilc Hees, Solid hlinuk, Ferritin!, 3Sc. 40-IIoes,KelldShank, Ferruled,;A.'. 25c Hees. HcktHteel Hlnde.20c. ule Loiitt-llnndleSheNels, Solid shank, 00e. MIolxmu-HaililleHboicI, :i.V. tue Url-lliiudlcSheel,.'Oe. 75c .stiHip Mie el, fiOe. IScOllpHnndle Hpnd(i,85c J-Thc past week wns n ernnd one forlirewd bujers at our M Id-summer Cut-Price Male. 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA., Williamson if Fester, fUttf &criimnt. TITERCUANT TAILOHlNO. HAGER A Merchant (A COKUECTT PIT Taking Ktdnetleiu Ttirouckeni Eatlr Abere Departmtnt Cemaamd the Inure tt of LaU Xirwl -Special Showing of Cheviot and CMslmere pecUl Showing of All-Weel Cheviot HulUngs at 113 ; reduced from 116. Special Showing of English Cheviot and Worsted Sitltlng.8tyllsliEffecU,att29.toerd rfHllifwl from l $6.00 Trousers, te Order. Special Showing of Fine Worsted and Cauimere Treuter Styles, ususl price. M.00. Our $20 Suits, te Order. Stylish ninckWnle Diagonal Wentedi, ler Same combination of Style and Werth usually Nes. 25, 27, 29, 31 Stent Slbtrcvxiscmcstt. E VERK DAY A CHEAP DAY AT HEINHOLD'H. WHAT 1H TWENTY-F1VE CENTS TO creutea IleautirulLuwner Renew an Old One. FIRE HllICKH, FIRE CLAY, llgurcs, go te JOHN REST, XU AT 1A)V East Fulton m7-trd street -If rANTED-UORSES TO PASTURE. TT Address, nprSMfd V. W. GROSH, NefTsvIlle, Pa. -VirANTED-HY A LAROE NEW YORK TT Firm, a Caramel Maker. Must be expe rienced In making wrapped and unwrapped Caramels and has sole control of this depart ment. Ne ethers need apply. Address, C. F. II AUG, Ne. 49 Maiden Lane, New Yerk City. Jyll-fitd rrilN TOP JELLY GLASSES "AT 25c PER .X. uezeu, AT REIN HOLD'S. A NOTHER LOTOFQUEENSWAREFROM Auction, AT REINHOLD'S. A T HOSIER'S CORNER SALOON. A NICE HOT LUNCH will be .served eery morning from 0 te 12:30. Itupiert's Celebrated Ueer drawn from the kcs. apntO-tfd P Nerl 0 YOU WANT WORK? TIO TO LANCA8- 1 1ER EMPLOYMENT 11UREAU. Ne.r.l erth Duke street. pilllSMAN'H. NEW DRESS SCARFS. JUDGES HAVE LONG SINCE DECIDED that Hilly WnlU's Cigar Is the lies', in the State. Fer sale ut NOS. 5 A 103 NORTH QUEEN ST. dec5-0mdM.Tu.Tli.S DO YOU WANT HELP? GOTO LANOAS. TElt EMPLOYMENT UUREAU, Ne. 01 North Duke street. -IT7-ANTED- TT An energetic young man Is wanted te lakecharRU of n Grocery Stere In this city. A geed business stand ut a desirable location Is open te a responsible party. A small amount of capital Is required. Fer further particulars enll nt PENN'A EMPLOYMENT HUREAU, Ne. 12 Seuth Duke Street. WEHAVETHEHEST ASSORTMENT OF Pipes nnd Cigar Helders. French Urlar Pipes In Cases, 60c. each. All the tine Brands of Smoking Tobaccos. DEMUTH'S CIGAR STORK. alB-tfdll IU East King street. SCHOOL TAX, 1W0-THE DUPLICATE IS new In the hand fur the Treasurer. 1 liree per cent, en" If paid licfore August I. Olllee hours from V n. m. till I p. m. W. O. MARSHALL? Treasurer. c5tiieldll ' Ne. 12 Centre feennre. 1 i IALACE OF FASHION. THE GREAT THIRTY DAYS CLEARING SALE -AT- ASTRIOH'S Pake of Fasliien, 115 & 117 N. Queen St., LANCASTER, PA. Before opening our new stock of Winter Goods we efier the balance of our stock of JERSEY COATS, as fellows : Let i, formerly sold from 3 te $4, at $1.98 apiece. Let 2, formerly sold 4 te $5. at $2.98. Let 3, formerly sold 5.25 te $6, at $3.4S. Let 4, formerly sold S6 te $7. se, at $3.08. Let 5, formerly sold as high as $10, at $4.98 apiece. j Unc let et rancy bcrim, double width, at 8c a yard. One let of Imitation Silk, in handsome patterns, at 9c a yard. One let of Fancy Persian Lawns, this season's patterns, at Sc a yard. One let of White Plaid Dress Goods, formerly Sc, at 5c a yard. One let of fine White Plaid Lawns, formerly 10c, at 6c a yard. One let of finest Plaid Mus lins, formerly 18 and 25c, at 1 2 Jc a yard. Selling out our whole stock of Fine !Fa.xxs in three lets : " Let 1, at 25c. Let 2, at 48c. Let 3, at gi. BROTHER. tailoring UUAKANTEED.) Buttings, All Weel, Excellent Styiei attla 1 CeaU and Vesta nnd Nobby Ail-Weel Style fJ found elsewhere at 125. West King Street. Hew 3lbtt.crttcmcn. A flltPAT lIUIurrurvT iw j-it t, NAW lltCttCthtr nnlitf 9 . A Mm Ci1 nlld .AL COMPAN YAwVENIUCliar "''I -ft- RlnillTii ni.ri lit, 4 srw XX Ne family should be without a bettl uus bcuseu ei uie yenr. -aik, kinqht, - l T m. a W B- KIii 8T' H- R ' JIlllU&sA Ufl.ua.f3 ClORHENT-NO.nEKEASTKINGBTRKEj jl; ruum lerineriy eupicauy .leun A. COT! mj8-Tu,ThStfd ALLAN A. HERRJ E !OR HARLEQUIN FRUIT. PURE JAMAinA RPiniTH- 20 EMKINO. H. E. 8LAYMAKEU, AgtJ XpRISMAN'S. OXFORD SASHES. m r"AnisrrTA I'lMvuvrNn trtt-ri v 1VX atkexnheld'bj BASS ALE. WII1TR LAI1LE ANU QUti NK8SXXX HI OUT. 1 OT KAST KINO HTUKCrJ miri'! nvrv nr-riAit uTniiu wnptnvf I mill titirlinLn TmnAFlml uti.l fA. lf Clears, and li. F. Orn elev 'sSuperler Cnvendlsl lllfiUUlUn UIUAII 11HIL. Ill East Klnjr Strait Telephone. ais-uaj T 1UOUT& SHANK. ELAOTEL SHIRTS. nl-lyd fVll CIGARS, GOLDEN LION AND Mil V Vi"eriri, are clear Havana filler 5 ecl .b"ia, .luiui'iimu,.. Ill Uf.APS OI , OU alia 11S1. I Established 1770. Ill Enat King Street "HTUSIC CATALOGUE WITH NF.W Mr XtI. Hen und prlce list sent upon applleaUea AT REINHOLO'S, g upjiesuc i'. ii. u. nepei.j XN FIVK,TEN,TWENTY-F1VEANDFIF1 LANCASTER CHEMICAL COMl'ANY c , LAWN ENRICHER. Sold everywhere. milE NEW KEA.MI.Usa STl.'.F.r.riHik- ,-!,, Ware Is better than granite und sells ffl AT.'itEINHOLiml IT INE TAILORING! ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN FI ivuuijcnn, at P. tt'RIKEI.'H npl6-3mdR Ne.ll West KlngStrecLl B 'EST TWO FOR FIVE CENT. CIGARS iueciiy,ai J1U.L.V WAITZ'S, h, .... .. ..'' r" i"ee Bt u.ui-uiiiu.uiiuailtn rpHC SEAMLESS COOKING WARE 1 Rlrnnp- dltinhln niwl nlinnn '.ai"iiiMiwuiivi bULni', AT REINHOLD'S. 1HERRY HRANDY-SLAYMAKER'S 81 v-r ituui .uerry urunuy ier uiarrueaaar Summer Complaint, l K A ST tf I N ri UT H. E. SLAYMAKER, Agt BILLY WAIT, HAS THE REST TWO FOl 5c and 6c Cigars In the state, at I . ., . NOSj-IAle:! NORTH QUEEN 3T.I uwj-uillUl.1,1 11, All CTJ A 1 J1IK uyi.ETT CARRIAGE CO.1 i-iT,.... '""""'i ir.Uilll, .uu. WANTnilItptlrfvn A iitvuct 1 rj,.fl ci.niu ber 1. tncntv tiMl C'jirrln(rnMnlri.rG nn.t.,1. pr rkKlymakerH, Cirrlagcunlths und Finisher Painters nnd Trimmers ; none but these wli iiu.u iiiiiiines una wnni steady work nee npply. Geed houses can be ehtulncd nt le iciiin; ceincnieiu ie laciery. An excellent ei pertunlty Mill be given apprentices te lenr iraaes In the dlnerent ili'imrlinnnlc riir enngeteniplejment In trlinnilug depurtmen Capacity of works, 3,000 chicles jier ear. n i7-.-wa VI iENNKRCHOR SUMMER THEATRE. Week Commencing MONDAY", JULY2I. .flillikcii &, Certrsn Oprm Ce., In thn Pnl-nrlie Hruiru -- v.mu.411 s.l(( - TVVYMammM i 7 1 With Miss Carrie Tutclnfis" Olivette." 9- Admission, 10 cents. CHRIS BURGEE, Proprietor and Manager. , rcii Luiuiiiuiu'iiig -weimay, jniy is," 'CII1M hi UrflUKMANIIV'i mi-; iny28-3ml J. D. MARTIN A CO. J. B. MARTIN & GO. Every day this week will be special days for Bargains ei Midsummer Goods of all deJ scriptien. TUESDAY'S BARGAINS. 20 pieces Curtain Scrim at 4c a yard : best patterns. Sc Dress Challies at 3c a yard. 35c French Satines reduced te 1 8c a yard. 12 Dress Batistes at 8c a yard. Entire stock of Summer Silks reduced te 25c a yard ; former price 50 and 75c a yard. De net fail te visit the Rem nant Counter. Thousands of yards of goods I pushed out ei the general stock, and all marked at 5c a yard. AWeekefBargaiDS J. 1). Martin & Ce,, Cor, Prince & W. King Sis,, LANOA&nUt, I'A, NO. 318 MARKET ST.. HARIU81IURU. PA -v Ur f J ui'ili'UUlUiua.l 1 LANCA8TEK, I'A.
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