'V'-p' S5BS utvnm1 i'v ifwi'v ".r, "' '"I -. iVI ' 'ihTTi 7' : - ,:,.v THE IiANOASTEK DAILY INTELLIGENCER. MONDAY. AUGUST 22, 1887. w?Z!r'-TT?' - s m , I a M u f1' ' I 3 ill .:' LT MANGLED. mtuMB r Mi muMamtm. . M laTBtttamrBn. iA,Aag. -J. Oteytim Lecdle, mwuiHima Hennern MUM m iMtMnrteSTBlxtit E a aalrilac aau at Wll. )taaa Jmi beea proeaeted uMMtnnm ale death. Ha km going of aia trala te plaee a ha waa atnwk by lha aalfi. Htaa. la iaUteg ha waa eeaght by nS at lha aaM aad harrtaiy aHatladt lag wkete wm ma jjaaaw was no afaaaaaa waa te Mies Ellen '"- -'-- f Hn. Calnarlna jUvtagatFeartaead Cherry streets. eaw l4BtiahM baaa aa laraiid ler the paw Siaamaahaaraaldadla Colombia with Tire amall chUdran are left a airl and a boy. aged 11 and 8 reapeeUvely. Tba remains were it te tewa te day. aad will be Interred BsasMk Battel aavnatarv en Tuesday alter. 'vaoeav ':. lalsutea te a Dfarmaa. ''' - WiUhua htallea. a drayman, met with a aoetdaatenBatardaj afternoon at the .v- ai....l..nli valtmail MhnniA ha wan He l&Mnaieea MM wm iejseeM Rj ; few Bas Ba wM Osara MM ... ?- -- &''" ' . ... .- .- .. - LI. 'kht A WJ."W ... w ..WW Mw .. w ..esawjptaa irons ma guauuriu su sue niu ui uw ,s. --- kM fttA hnM hiMma frl(tit-lil PS ".. Uulln fell A fh. nnniul anrf f .J?,SSW, -. .. ... - ........... ' atraek hie head against a atone, rendering ijv him nnoeusclons, in which condition he re- ' m-4n-4 tnr nfkmrl v an hnnr. Ha was carried . late the warehouse office, and then removed te hia home en Houth Third atreet. Dr. Oralg attended te hla Injuries, which consist Oteataandbrnlaaa en tba back part et bli head. Tba alnewa of ble neck are vary much awellea and be sustained a aerere shook te lie system. Hla condition waa much lnv proved tbla morning. - Oar Jonathan." The first show of the season will be "Our Jonathan," by Moere t Vivian's company, la the opera house, en next Saturday night. The appearance et the company list season in the same play delighted a geed audience. A meeting te organize a new castle of the Knights of tba Mystic Chain will be beld this evening. William Barge, colored, of Staunton, West Ve, waa arrested by Offlcer Gilbert, of the railroad police, en Hatnrday in a leaded freight car. riqulre Bally eent him te Jail for twenty days. A oeDtest will take place between the Cel. nmbta rifle club and the Lancaster Meheutze TareUt, en Tuesday alternoeon en the range of tba local club. Tba Shawnee Are company will bold a pic ale at Helee'a weeds, en Saturday, August 27. Mlsa Msmie Kauffman, of Mitllle, Is visit- lag Miss Mary Heek, en North Third street t'T V.'lUUei Ti u me Sstf-up . -hi. k!,)!!., ar 51.03U of Mr. oeerj. . rci tit of Haveath rjie Uheatnnn.ir-eu Mi Circle f'ler an-t e'msri harcrjiurp' te ruiiaiiiri n ritixte xtieti j j nsx jur Te, Of til 1t ITIiO A ttlMtxl " Cilerftrt CHmTKftltt;j. alt w.lu''- hr '-,- The let frill of V il ittiux jt..ri. Lie lw wi.b an 'DleuUy Ullcl y L.u;wniJc av : e! .i 'Vnr t-u tht" .ncnr trat.j ..mf in, TrsizUt ata'I n, thlf wO-),m 1 Wk -iy ,irri(m tee plais fro. i Nt Miris's U K uur!i en aerCa' ! J v- m., pi.tl w uruwy at at tncdejt 'J hirt r enii'lej?"! or irev oelsrvuli' vL' ' ''-jA m,s enjp'eysa, Mtntule.i iu N ink j au.i wm IiMfljJ by tiwlr e.npi"yat alt Mza t "Tesntf tLe JJitll. AjlnialJ&a of (-iu , .j jraf J fcj iln-iiised oenira.trt" .u ha ;c.ilHnd prewntmJ tn tut almnt dlstrsrt' J J" m ' ' r. Jm H. ScBUelmlieJ., th. nii.'loli'r.fa'Mihrev. tvrlHS-'ivfUic-'uiieni. e)).''. t-er l. i LeKrv, j.nt:-r m . U!t'r ' K itircl,. eriplattfi M it ,i,nin Ut.inn-" 4 ;he ll j txirie ez ';, v i Uitru e;endertuw; T'.f MUnMti of tLe w!Jln , i viheclhfM en Thuj taysud j '.-jj . .' Kf"k . wl It rjias: -v .C tl 'f I I ut J' : "" '.. an M.isn wi lht 'ad ,tj ,u, ,tu , i V0i ltd Pi C rfi.aiid Ujo uoierod camp. asaetlng in Det weiler's grove yesterday. This camp is beld under the auspices of the Macedonia M. K. church of Flerin and Mt Jey. There are nine tents occupied by the campers who have decided thus te spend 10 days in the weeds. BVMIBD iH MUKK OOUMTT. Ska Heibsr et Mr. 3jtes U. Colln letsrrsd in Gsntrsvius, Yerk Oeanty. On Sunday morning at 10 o'clock tbe fu neral of Mra, Mary Celvin, wife of William v?. Celvin, and mother et Cyrus H. Celvin, Who died or paralysis Thursday last, aged 63 yearn, took place from the old homestead, Cantreville, Yerk county. Services were fceld at tbe beuse by Kev. Jebn Lane, of Chanoeferd Presbyterian church, after which taa body waa taken te fhsnecferd Presbyte rian church cemetery, two miles distant, and 4lapeaited in tba family burying ground. It waa a very large funeral. The hearse was escorted te tbe cemetery by ever one bun dred carriages, containing relatives and friends of tbe dead woman, among tbem be ing friends from Lancaster, Lebanon and Yerk. Kdlter Brealln, of tbe Lebanon Ad, vertiser; Jehn Murphy, Jehn Bchaum, Frank Trout, a W. Hirsh, Frank Sellers and Rebert Clark, of Lancaster, paid their tribute of respect te tbe memory et the de ceased by their presence. Tbe pall-bearers were Clem Fleming, Samuel Dougherty, Bample Fulton, Henry Klser, William Cowan and Rebert Smith. Mrs. Celvin was a most estimable Christian woman who bad the love and respect of all who lived in tbe vicinity of ber home. Be atdes ber husband, she leavea surviving this aUiyt Cyrus U. Celvin, of Lancaster, Mrs. Jeseph Longnecker, of Centrevllle, and Miss mw ueivin. airs. JeaeDh NmW .nmt... M ?"'' nd her htwband both died some MSISSMI '" tAOeaUUr RAllretwl flin(f.Mnu f IJ5LrU,7,., "" ' "tonalen of tbe Morlelk : i - - aiier ins war i baa ntavaed te Lancaster. Besides this extensive "' " "" iu oennaotlon with Mr. Cterlaa K. Stewart, of this city, has .i . ;. aaalraet ler building tweatylght miles of '.'a WHiead In Kentucky. fSi EltakU afHI. Jein'. Vlml. LWlO !! W..I.J V.Lta - L-. WKzz w ja-nia111" v 0. wwu ars uuiaiug a p c aaaa Mens nam ie-aay. Tba organization ', vj tuw aiiuany uaeu snaae m suerl .i'aaraai parade tbU naornleg prier te march. fv ant ae tke pionle greandp and presented a e& ajaed appaaranaa Tha atteedanna at tha nin- (..-. mis wraa SHMd . amlltlitKsSntniihm ninnl..' k? Itlaaaaaen at Telia Haln at which no baar hr1 ,.s.,-' nhat a Oklcasn Taist. , ? Charlaa H. Sbaeffar abet a ferret en tba 1 naMHlM.Alll.BIMd Slll.. C ... r 4J7JT"""" i- iivfr. uq oeuui 4ueen pmtw, itauiaaacQickaaaad waswatohleg f ras asswav as siwis wsts atsoeverea ana snot $ , -' 0aa Bwsuasl. Taa etoaaaeUea aaretweftha naaeanasM ,,attnan Cearad Keaaaar aud Jacob Banner laanMaMyarraaaaaat Alderaiaa Bur-a paa aaiaraay aTaatag. fVS Ira aaw) -4iraI. S'. laallral uadar tba aiunln. itilkrklaa.i'sM.Eif.p.nuiwH m aiartay ja-anlae Jt wan laraal rvW w mfjmWw !wm mmmM MMtBmMmTMW e W mVOWmmmmm m U&UMT Braeaai the fast ratty. Btaht Haan far BHtht Offaaets. Margaret Hoever, the girl arrested en Sat artsy for being incorrigible and beyond her parents' control, will be heard before Alder man A. F. Dennelly this morning. This Is the third time the parents have bad the girl looked up and the information new in pos pes pos aeaaten 6T tna'aftlerman la te the effect that there Is nothing te sustain tba charge. Fur ther Inquiries will be made te-day.; Nicholas Meleeuthat, et Beaver atreet, baa been prosecuted before the same magistrate for committing an asaault and battery en Anna Hbine, a young gin wne uearaea si hla beuse. A warrant was Issued for bis ar rest Albert Brown, a colored lioetblack and a half dozen companions were drunk and dis orderly, and engaged- In a row en North street en Stturday night Brown was ar rested, buthlscompanlenagotoutof the way et the elllcer. The casea will be disposed of when the ethers are arreted. EllxabethWlUJatnai anpld e0ea4er,wMar. rested en the complaint of Win. Themas, en Stturilay evening. The charge against her is aisiureing ine peace wnue unuer ine inuu. ence of liquor. . nmArm wiLi.tdm hmida. A Man Who Whlpt UK Wits UrguUrl Is Lerksd lp. William llelda Is the name of a man who resides in a little alley between Seuth Queen and Beaver streets, just Belew Andrew street He Is In the habit of abusing his wife and last wlntpr.one,ce)d n(gbt he, was arrested and "marched te the station beuse in bis night clothes, because he refused te pnt en mere clothing. Yesterdsy he was drunk and In the afternoeu he began te choke and strike his wife. She cried for help, and the whole neighborhood waa areused. At the ssme time services were being held in the Seuth Queen street chapel, and the worshipers were greatly annoyed. Olllcer Saenz, who lives' In the neighbor hood, whs sent for, and when he went te the house lielda ran up stairs and Jumped out of a second story window Inte the yard of Ne. 4 engine noun v. He did net Injure hlinself, .but hjd in the water closet where the elllcer found him. lie re sisted aud showed tight, but the elllcer plucktly held te hlui, and after getting the nippers en hl wrists took htm te the station beust. Before Alderman Spurrier, Helda has been held te answer the charge of drunken and disorderly conduct Ills wife refused te prosecute him criminally, as she says she intends applvlng for a divorce. rai .raeus it. uenum rumtmuiBi. E4wrtt II. KanlTinsn Psjs a Mala Rs Old Net Eaderte U QMl'K r xlllers Mumsreus Nothing has beenjieard of Jaoeb B. Huber since the publication concerning bis transac tion appeared In tbe newspapers en Saturday aud there la no doubt thst be bas gene te stay. It is known that he left behind a con siderable sum of forged paper, and It Is distributed around among several banks. The people at the banks all con tend that the signatures are genuine, f,... 4. certain that the names te rny the notes are forgeries. The total ted Is dlllicult te learn at present Kauflmsn says thst the f.100 note era' bank, which Is for CO dsys, Is be never endorsed Huber for rem 10 te SO days. Tbla morning an paid a 20 day note of $100 at ank, which be bad endorsed for was protested. '.many debts behind. Among the he ewes are the following, with aa near as can be learned. A ...or.. 1 . Vr . these dehta are ter horses and wed : Jeff Grean and Jehn Mil 500 and fttM) ; Becker Brethers, . ten (600 and (700 ; Jonas L. Mln Levi Sensenlg, XC00 or 1700 ; a - In Chaiterceunty, f.100 ; Samuel 0 ; Usrry Blnkley.faw; Samuel 00 : Jehn Rebman, ffiO ; E. IL r t r ttw tl' '.. v -tilt ui er ijoe, and many etners. .(nisi uucMlir Clesad. -i 1-. aster closed Its doers en Batur uj nig a .id will remain closed indetln- 1 i r :; - i the best eiUipped hotel In this . tv, -i is leased by Mr. McMillan, of it ne of the best hotel-keepers of lh. ' .be unexpected refusal of the "ii , a license te the hotel caused " t tq cancel bis lease and return His general manager, Mr. W. tempted te run the place as a attng and lodging beusn, but succtii. Railroad passengers ..unuuu line the spacious and elegantly fltted up barroom, as every train of cars stepped at the depot ; but' when they found they could net get a glass of beer they would net Duy even a sandwich, but ran oil te soma one of the little restaurants In the neighbor hood where beer Is setd. And se Mr. Shuck waa obliged te lock tbe doers and close tba shutters of the most elegant and most con venient place In Lancaster for the accommo dation or strangers and travelers especially railroad travelers. Humuier lUnre. Miss Lettie AUeman, of this city, is the guest of Miss KchIe Dlebl, in Mecbanlcaburg. Mrs. Charles Mullen is visiting Mra. Dan. Bacen, in Uarrisburg. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Prase and Miss Annie Orase, of Reading, are en a visit te friends in this city. Wm. II. Foel, Jr., who U at the bead of tbe cutting department lu Jebn Wansmsker's great establishment in l'hlladeipula, is in Lancaster with his wile and child, tbe guests of Samuel J. Peel. W. crilager Is spending a few daya in Willlamspert Ames M. Albright and wife and Miss Mary Dally are In Lebanon, tbe guests of Mr. and Mra O. M. Lslblg. Miss Leu McNeal, of this city, returned from a week's visit te Atlantic city. Mr. Michael Harnish and family returned home from a week's visit te Atlantic city. Ilreke Inte a Car. "Yeitenlay morning tbe train men of engine Oil, found a tramp In a box car, the lock of which he had broken, east of this city. The deer was closed and a stick placed behind. The tramp was unable te get out and when the train arrived In this city be was banded ever te Officer Lundy, He was taken before Alderman McConetuy this morning when be gave his name aa Oeerge Kelly, Tbe alderman committed htm te prison for tan days for train riding and it la likely ether charges will be brought against blin. Auuiner if reck. Saturday evening the Pennsylvania rail road bad another wreck. Iteccurred at Doek'a furnace east of Steelten aud was caused by the breaking and pulling down et a shaft of one of the cars. Fifteen cars were thrown reta tba track and broken and eight of tbem fell down an embankment about 15 feet high. Tbe traek waa tern up for 200 yards. The aeutb track was cleared at i o'clock en Saturday morning and tbe north track at To'elock. 1 assen.er and freight trains were delayed. Twe Tramps Arrested. Henry llelnsy and Charles Miller, two Uamps, were found rjeepta,, in the tarn of .JJavld Myers en Saturday night by Officer Kissinger and Spte'al Officer Pat Burna. They were brought te this city and Aider man Spurrier will dlspess of them. On tba way te town tbe carriage of tbe offieara broke down, but tbey managed te get borne all right i I Obsrged With Craslly leJMilrasIs , Fillz Qretwald bas bean arrested and held before Alderman Daen, en tbe. charge et cruelty te animals. Tbe prosecutor la Fred. Wiihelin, wheallegee that Qretwald drlvee a horse baying a very sere back and legs, A ram Ml Waead. Jacob el), tell-gate keeper ea tbe Fruit ville turnpike, tramped ea a tobaeoo spear en Friday afternoon, making a deep aad palatal weand, pr, & B. Wltaer attended taa In-Jmj. Hair a Octsa Railroad Laberars Herase te ray Tea Half a dozen colored men and one white man, In the employ of some railroad con tractor, raised a disturbance at gate Ne. ft, en the Lancaster and WUUamstewn turnpike en Saturday afternoon. Tba men were under the Influence et liquor, and B. S. l'hannagar, the tell-gate keeper, when he saw the men at the gate, went te tbem te collect the tell. They had been talking te Mrs. l'henneger before ber husband's arrival and were dis puting as te the pay. When he approached the gang pitched en him, and one el them caught hotdefhtmaudtorehteshirt Mrs. l'henneger believed that they would Injure her husband and she ran Ter an axe and handed It te him. Ha used the weapon eflectlvely and struck his assailant with the handle. This bail the effect of scaring the ethers etTi The tell waa then paid and the men went en their way and Mr. l'henneger returned te his work some distance awsy. Soen alter leaving the gate the colored men concluded te get square with, tbegatkeeper. and -they went te a blacksmith shop In search of weapons, with which te attack Mr. Phenneger, but fortunately for them they could net get any weapons. The men then lett the neighborhood and drove to wards this city. They passed through here en Sunday morning and are no doubt en the read te some railroad contract The names ' et the parties could net be ascertained. Mr. l'henneger Is regarded by the turnpike com pany as a careful and e ill e lent keeper, but he was se much scared by the occurrence that he has concluded te resign bis position. , .. m Dath el Henry Khl. Henry Kahl died en Saturday, August 'JO, at bis residence, 313 West Orange street, In the Teth year of his age. The Immediate cause of his death was dropsy, though be hsd been in declining healtb for mere than ten years past Mr. Kahl was born In Marietta, this county. He teamed the saddle and harness maklnsr trade in this city, and Te), lowed It for some years, but the buslnrts net agreeing with him, he quit ft ami went Inte the brlckmaking business with his brother William. When the latter entered the army In 1361, Henry and his brother Jehn, new of littlrf, carried en theluslnW for him until his return In bt'vj. Henry con tinued In the brick business until 1ST0, when Impaired health compelled him te retire te private life. He married tn early life a Miss Retnheld, arid raised a family of children, allot whom are grown. One of bis sons was killed some years sge by the caving In of a large vault en Seuth Queen street Mr. Kahl was a member of the Reformed church. His funeral will take place at - o'clock Tuesday afternoeu ; Interment at Shrelner's cemetery. Halt far UsmifH. The Kant End passenger railway, through its attorney, Ueerge Nauman, bas entered a suit In trespass sgslnst l'eter Xlegler. On Saturday a team of Zlegler'a was delivering bricks for the People's bank building. The driver occupied the space between the rslis, and when a street csr usme along the driver refused te move the team and kept it In the read until all the bricks were taken out of the wagon. A MsdlnU Vreltuur Drewnsd N. Archer Uindelpb, M. 1 , protesser e' hygiene In the University of I'ennsylvsnla, was drowned while bstblng at Lonspert N. J., at neon yesterdsy. His wile who was with him was rescued. Dr. Randelph was a physician of great premise and waa well known as a clever writer en medical subjects and also as a lecturer. He leaves a wife and three children. Hla Ftrttali mail 1.1 Is. The New Yerk -Financier, a Journal et cur rent events allectlng Investments, In this week's Issue publishes ss Its supplement the portrait of B. Frank Ksbleman, esq. In the paper Is a sketch of Mr. Eshleman's llfe. OId el;UcJaw, On Satnrdsy evenina-a horse belenalDa; te it. s, Keen.contracter and nauier,dled of lock- aw, produced by Its running an iron nail into its feet about two weeks ego. The horse was valued at f 100. Tns members of tliu Lincajter kt tnncrcher will net forget theSummer-NUht ri,tlr it and Orand Concert by tba Perseverance band, if Lebanon, this evening. In case et mln the con cert wilt be given at tbe hall. Te tha Republicans of tba Old Onard. That the candidate already announced may be advised that there ill be at least one te contest tbe Held with him ; that numerous Inquiries may be answered and te give tbe Kpubllcans or tbe Old Guard an opportunity te teltet their next Congressman, thereby announce ray par pose te submit my name as a cindldite In the next Congressional canvass. Subject te ltepub Ucan rnles. UAsUUOTr BUOSIUs. aug 2) 2tdA2tw Fifing Uerm al the rair. The flying hones at tbe County r air this year will be tbe handsamest ever seen here A new and novel amusement will be an artificial horse race. Seven racers appsar en the track ; It will oest the riders enlyten cents each, ana a hand some prize Is glien te the one whose horse comes tn first. A Tots or Thanks. HitangriHTSis W.8. Hirxly Pest, Ne SU, j Dspt or Ps'a.?u. A R. I QCA asi VILLB. August 14, 1897. ) At a regnlar suited meeting of tbe Pest It was unanimously ri-ietved that we tender a voteet thanks te the speaker, lianas, committees, and tbe public In general for their auistance and liberal donations tiwarla our feHlvai held August 13, Ui7, at QaanyvUle. FrMldentClsTelandaed'tha County Fair. President Cleveland would have been much gratlned te pay a visit te the county fair next week, but that an engagement for the Constitu tional Centennial celebration In Phllaaelpbla two weeks later brought him again Inte tbe state at that time. The occasion would bewail worth a visit (rem the president of tbe United States. Lancaster overtops all ether counties In tbn country by Hfty per cent excess of agri cultural yield. Tbefalr this year will be a noble exposition of her best live stock, her choicest grains, bar broadest leaved tobacco, her statell eat stalks nt corn, tbe best vintage of homemade wins, and tbe richest collection of household stores and domestic handiwork. President Cleveland would open his eyes In wonder at the display, and Mrs. Cleveland would see sights that would dazz'e her tf tbe riches or a Lancas ter county kitchen and the beauties of Its pan tries were opened te her view. One Advantsga and rerauarliy. One advantage and peculiarity or Little Hep Pills Is this They act slowly en the liver and de net gripe, as many ethers de, but accomplish mere real geed, the elTect of which Is lasting, simply try one bottle. Sold by II. ii. Cochran, North yueen street. OAaa-iia. Kahi. August ffl, 18s7, In this city. Henry g ubl, aged 74 ears, 7 months and 3 days. At rest Tbe relatives andfrlendj of the family are re spectfully Invited te utteed the funeral from his lata residence, Ne, 313 West Orange street, en Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Shrelner's cemetery, ita ataaMkare. jww tat etaraae. Raw Yeu, Aug. a.-rieur market steady i rlue, t lesjj Bin HnperOne, II tuas t common, te laic Ohie, 13 IJat. Wiieav-Ne. i ad, aut. nominal Kn. 1 Red, Stale, nominal i de Winter. Sept, vie Oct! MtKoiiaeBtpt4w 17.isn bes i aaioDMeu. 101.000. nifT"0' mixed cash. IWI ae BepL. ilet Myannehangedl arlSF nemraal. w -c ja eptLil7al Oct, SO af Sln.ntaVa?4t2r,, '- ,eck Resuxiuieti straiastoieoa,ei oeai se. Petroleum dnll 1 RsjgasaTtiisaMaSur' rratghUdnUigratn ttvsrTSeTijJS: Vattardullt Westers Oiainr7iji77i Oaeaas dulit Ohie raeTerrTMlsSe atata ileTSbSefm0t "e'wU'Kl asara steady 1 Western, liaiee. aagar dulli aakaed .uatieat wraanUted, te, liftsi xauew SMksay 1 nnasa any, iva. . . anit 1 tjaVctOaa, aur u aaea. gaaarw4aaWsaigiiaia7 Vaiotee, Ang. t. te-sa a. in. Market openee. mu-ept, e. I Oct. 7ri Met., Tta. Oern-Aug , tl?,e t sept, te.se t Oct. ie t Hey , 41b. uaia spt, 'rc t Oct, 2J'3 1 Hev., c. Perk-.lan.. S11SV Ijvrd f -iL. H llkl Oct . tl! M t Nev., 16 UK. abort Hiiw-tH-pt, . ft) t Oct, i; six CLcstsa. Wheat-Aus, C."ict aept, tMe i Oct., 70JM Tose. MJre-Ani, 4(Kci Sept, tc. Oct, tle.t Nev., 4l',c. eats ug, Jl'iat Sept, 3V Oct, ?erk-Tear, tit M t .Un , tH s:. Lard-s.ua, as s i aepi., as u ; Oct ,-" :)l Mnv.ai.iiH sUbs-Aa , Is 0) t Sept. , ts i. (train aad rrortsiena Furnished by . K. Tundt Breker. Cbioaeo, Auk 2.1 o'clock p. In. wneau corn. uau. rera. uuu. Augnst.... September. r. October 41 XV .... K.4 42 , .... II M 44 tM 4S'4 SMJt'...r.r nevemuer... lcemlier ." May Tfi nveeipta uu iiva. Winter Wheat Sprtng Wheat Cem... Oats ."..... Itya.. ....,.... ........ .... Barley OU City. OrudsOU Bseetpta Hogs '.'7 M -'II llriiil 11.0.W Closing Prlws 1 o'clock p. m Wheat. Cem. Oats. fork. Lard. August f.-H 4e; it'i .... bis September iZ k -s B " October .'.MjJ kl T4 2 November 4l4 e 11 IVcouiber 74 41t 6 U My ;', Hi oil city. CruaeOU rl Lire araea'araTBat. Catcian, Aug. Se The ;)rmri' Jcurnnt re port : C'Attle Becvlnts. I.cn hivuli shipments, V),i0, total for weuk: shipping stiwrs. 9B0 te 1. vii as., 13 2M)l M: stecken and fwdnrs. tt 75 03 H i cows, hulls ana m!ie,tfM ie ; Texas cattle at (1 ,.'JJ M : Neltrnska and Xtixw, It te ; Nsbnuk halt tinxHtl. S3 7W. Begs Uecelpta. 7.UD bead: shipments. 1(0) keae i market stronger, rough ami mixed, tl ft SJIVi PHCktngsml hl.itug, S IHUJJI; light, II 7Sa.1 35 , sktps.lt WJ4 W. Sbeep ttacelpu. ! , head.t. JklpBisaU, nenet markut tt Jy ; niltve inuttec. tl Vei -'v Weteru.3Us3J70; Tuxaus, 3 ('; lulls, 4 u) G3(U. Bast Lissstv. Cattle Uect-lpu. Ml shipments. 418; market lair: prlnie.wrJI V); filitoBeoit,H'eili': coaimeii,"3iiJJ; cut tle shlppmi te Hew Yerk 11 citn.j Hig tiecelpu, J trad; shipments iie head i market fair: Phllaitelphtas, aifufflite, Yorkers. S5JC4H ID; gnixers ami light. It TJcjilui negs shipped te Mew erk,3crs. Senep-Kcnlpu. S.CV0 lu4.i.abtpuxints3.ni); market dnlt ; prime, SI -JI W. fair tn geed, U5Htll5; common, t:0J t umb, IJ SQi 7J. new era steeas. Hsw Yeax, Aug. tt, ISO p. m. Meney closed at 4,j per cent Exchange steady, II 81 s)4 Si ; Oevernmenu steady. Cnrrency s's, II Sl bldtt'scenp, l bid i 4K's de, Il re bid The stock market this morning epened dnll at about Saturday's prices, but atttir the tint few transactions a rail en some of lha leading stocks resulted In a decline of 1 te IX per cent, by midday, lhe market at the present writing It weak, with Lake Shere, Heading, St Paul, New Yerk 4 .New KngUnS, OHUda and t)ela ware A Lackawanna tbe weakest stocks. m Bteea siarassa. Quotations by tteed, atc(3rann A Ce., bankers Lincasusr. Pa. saw teks list. ii a. w l?w 5, . ' 7 in 1J2 . u !; flH H M JUJJ 4Ji ir.'J "ii" !& si" n Irs 11 & ii? ;t tri 7H M 114 CanadaPaciac 9&K U.li.l..l Colerado coal ri Central Pac J7K Canada Southern H CbtSt. L. A Pgh Un.AUle.e .TH DetL.A.W.. U'H Brie Jii arte, teds , .... Jer. c... ............ ....... ti LIT 'i LOO. M I.JH L. Shere jj1, Mlch.Cen .... Missouri Pacific ''; Heck Valley '1 M.P. Pret M2 N. Wast ..i i in IS. T. U Kx'i Hew Knalanfl 4H am Tsnnmss U 44 tin Oregon Transportation Ontario A W ,, Pactflc Mall ., Richmond Terminal St Paul Tax. Pac Union Pac Wabash Cem Wabash Pre. ' IS ? si" ttti western u Wast Shere Bends, ......... rartADiLraia usr Lei. Val &.N. Y.APhlla ie U M tfK 18 1V16 l$ .... 5;" '.'.'.. 5' 87K Heading Leb. Mav ............ Mestenv.Pass. f. a b.... .......,... ..... ... M.cent ... Peeples Pass ' ... Hdg. aen'U 2ll suss eaea iiM PbUkTimcUen U3H J4 IUS Sew ADrKXTJSKMKXTU. 13 AK 1 NOPO VVDKbT" ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never varies. A marvel et purity, strength and wbolesemeness. Mere economical I ban the ordinary kinds, andeanttet be sold In competition with tbn multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Until only in cam, KOTAL IUsise PowdssCe. 108 Wall street. New Yera. Ivls-lydAw F R CONGRESS. B. FRANK B8HLBMA.N. K Rublect te Renufallean knln. aug21-tidAw WXSTBr THRKK OOOD OENKRAL Heuse Olrls and one child Nurse. Apply free of charge, at r. B.TUOUTACO.'fl. Ne. IB N. Jaen St. WANTKU-TWENTY CIUARMAKERS, male and female. Apply at STRAUSS BROS, A (4AULATON, In rear of Gee. M, stelnman a C'e.'s Hardware store. ita OTICE 6 PhR CENT. WILL BE added en all school tax net paid by Sep tember 1, 1SS7. W.O. MARSHALL, auglf-ul lieasnrer. JACOB JT. SHEAKFEH'M , Pure Rye Whisky. M J. 16 CKNTRK BQUAKB, LAKCABTKK, PA. maylltld YOUNQ LADIES AND GENTLEMEN desirous el Improving their condition (an de no belter than by taking a coarse at the Lancaster Beiineu College. TJCUM Bk-GINS MONDAY, BKPTKMBKU B. full particulars en application by mall or In pel son and College Kooms, Ma 101a aAttf KLNU aruaal.i.Buoenairioor.i augl-tld H. V. WKIDLKK, Principal. B STATE OK JACOB U. PETERS, LATE or lneaater city, deceased. Letters at administration ea said estate haying been .u,v .. fru umuv.b.uvw. ,, ,-i,Tsirns JU debted thereto are requested te make Imme diate payment, and these having claims or de- MMnrta .Mln.( .hi. urn. mIII k. without delay for settlement te the underalaned residing In said city. KLfllK a. 1'aTaIlg, . " AOratatstratni Asp M. Pbautz, Attorney. angtiStdM A bSlQNKD ESTATE OK GUSTAVUH A. rk. kehwan and wlla, e( West Denegal town ship, Laneasier county. Tbe undersigned auditor, appointed te distribute tba balance remaining fa the hands of Jehn IL Bpler. as sise) e7 said Uustavus A. tsehwan aeA Jls. te and among Utese legally ntltlea te .wmm., wiiint mr mat purpose ea atenaar. MptemtHir is. ttB7, at 10 o'cleca a. at, la tha Library stoem of tha 41enrt Uensa. i t2 JJAKliY FALL WKAH. ADIES' JACKETS FOR EARLY Th New Cleak Stere. JOSEPH L. RAU &CO., Plaid Jftoketa (with heeds), 11.48. Blaek Diagonal Jaekatv, Btoeklnette Jaxtkata, Fin Plaid Jacket", Ulaek Oorkecrew. Jackets, Bouela Jaeketa, all markad at Bxtremaiy Lew Prieaa. A Light Weight Jacket Is Rdaotdadlyeomfortavbia garment for tba oeol meinlnga and evanlnga new. We have a splendid selection andean pleaee you. MISSBb' JA0KVX8 In all atzaa, 10 te 10 yea? a. The Leading Cleak House-Jeseph L. Eau & Ce., 136-138 NORTH QUEHN STREET. a le-aMrisa-sttrwrii. irANTKi a. mm, te no uknkkai. II III) Stilt tfd llnna.iarntlr. tti.K-nl .Ne. Ill SOI' 111 t'HINCKBTUKIT. rMl'OKTKDlM 110TTLKS. Oenulne Irish Whisky. AT KOIIUKU'8 tlQUOil BTOUK. Se. 2J Centra euuars, lncaster, l'a. THY OUK HAND-MADi:, Cl.KAK HA ANA I'll.l.KI), Uuamnttwd 5c. U 1(4 A U, at - atka'a"TRi.iewrHONT," 21 North Oncvn Strvet (rermerty Itartmsn's.) U(-)K SALK A BLACK MARK AND JC geed Ph rten for sale cheap. Suitable for n ph)siclan or bu.lncss man. Any child can dm elhn horse, luiiulreat aug:m e i.uii tun stkkct. -rAKK N MlHTAKKItl AND OUT IVl. the licit Hand Made, Clmr llaana rilled 5c. tlgir lu the City, at Hl.Nu'a"KI,LOVr rROKT," "il North ljueeu Stnet irenuuriy iiartmans.1 w ANTIH) AT ONCK-A OOOD HOST- LKlt, for a hotel. Apply, 1 ni of Charge, F. 11 UHUTJICO, Ne. KN.ljueen SU at FOR SALK-A TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSK. with a frnme kitchen attached and a hydrant In the ard. A i heap and deitralile heimi for sale cheap. Only ITuu, rer lutther particulars Inquire at It . .NU-7.CSUUI110.UK.CNSTB.KKT. . DUKi: STRKKT RKStDKNCi: AT PKIVATh 8ALR That elegant let or land and residence Ne. SSI North luke trei containing tn front en liukn street M fi it IS Inches and In depth tn Christian street 34) rert Is errered nl prlTatesale. Tsrui ea.y. Posses sion lmmdtat. H. SlUIllkrtl. Real Kstate Agent, 61 North Uuke Street aug-Sl3UIK ESTATK OK KL.IABKTH KLINE, late of the City of Lancaster, deuu.l. The undersigned auditor, appointed te distrib ute the balance remaining lu the binds of A. II. Krttcbey, administrator of tbe estate of tbe said Kllnbeth Kline, te and among tbe-ie legally entitled te the same, will lt for that purpose ou Saturday, September 17, l?, at 10 o'clock a. in , In the Library bee uef tha Court lleu-e, In the City of I aucaster, where all persons In terested In said dlsuibutlen u.ay attend UKUUUK NAUMAN, auglSStdM Auditor. BARGAINS IN LAD1KS' DRKSSINO Combs. Anew let nf elegant goods at bar gain prices. Oentlemen's and llmuer s Combs in all st) Ins at lowest prices. Teeth llrnshes al lowest prices. Special bargains at M, a and 3.1 Ceuts. Fishing Tackle at lowest prices Reds, Reels, Lines, Bait Kettles, "te. FRAlLKl's KAST KM PRAHMACY. (Opposite Kaslern Market) CmdM.W.rK -tJHl MANHEIM Reller Fleur! JaaZl-SmgRced 8 CUOOL BOOKS. WANTED. As the LANCABTKll SCHOOL IIOARH will hereafter furnl-h all pupils with New Heeks, we are prepared ui pay CAH (or all school tlecka that parties have New Is tbe time te sell your Old Scheel Beeks. AT S. H..ZAHM & CO.'S. 1320 SOUTH gUKk.V HTIlfXr, LacAsTss, Pa. Rtig,?.'AI7d rnHE CHEAPEST PLACE IN THE CITY' TO BUY Warner's Safe Cure, Hecd's Farsapirilla, CUTICURA REMEDIES IS AT HOUGHTON'S Largest and Cheapest Drug Stere, Ncs.aeandnWKSTEiSdSTBSST. JyS-tld e AK HAIU. C, ", 4.50. Nearly a Thousand Pairs of Trousers All-Weel jrreat variety of patterns. To day the go at (3.G0. A few at 11. Mostly aUI3.60. Bargains. Wanakakbb & Buewn, Oak Hall, seuthka8t corner sixth and mar KIT 8T8., PniLADBLrmA. yACATlON EXCURSIONS. RAYMOND'S VACATION EXCURSIONS. All Traveling Expenses Included. A Party will leave Philadelphia, Monday, Sep tember 11, (or a Orand Tour ei at Days te tbe Yallowatena National Park -and- Acress, the Continent. Ten Days In Wonderland, a Jenrney ever the Kntlre Line et the Northern Paclfla Kali read. Including the famous awltehhaek. tbe I'lntnr. esque Pugt Hound Keglon. the Lelnmbla stiver, the Magnificent Mount nhasta Reute ire n Oregon te California, Ventral and Southern call, fernla, with all their Famous Resorts. Home ward Journey hy the Santa Ve Line. Inciden tal Trip tetbe Tesemltn Valley and Bfg Trees" Return TlekeU Ooed Through the Winter and A Party will leave Philadelphia, Tuesday. Oc tober 11, for lbs Orand Tour of 61 Days through the Pacific Nerthweat and California. following the same routs ever the Northern Pacific Hallread, the Mew Overland Line from Oregon te California, etc. Return Tickets alie oeod Through the Win. ter and sprtag. W. RAYMOND. I. A. WUIT0OHB. aV&ead for descriptive elrenlar, H. F. 8HIELD9. Agent for Raymond's Vacation Izcnrsien, -111 Bouts Ninth St. (under Continental Hetel.) Philadelphia. angiaild M RS. E. M.-WOODWARDT It is easier te show a-enda than ti wrrltA utnh Staemeuts. Can't gf tbe words te fit, Tbey don't give yen half tee Idea. Something Uta pretty te be described, aebavu te ask seu te oeme ta eltsa lest te leek ( always sesssth'sg new te show you. Psihapa a new color luilb bpa j a fane sUtak ta a scrim tidy i assy ba Inst Bat yea want te take with you te tha seashore i ao(haratedoi but jut the thing te wblle sway an hour between year afternoon nsp and tea time Have yea seen the New Kmbretderrd stueMBasi uwy are Dsauuas aaa lasting. New LA i War JACKKTS, JJAHLY FALL WBAH' XKW AOVKRT1HKS1WSTH. NOllCK FIVE 1'EROKNtT WILL HE added te all city tax net pa'd en or before September I. J. II KATIl ON. augj-lmdR City Treasurer. Sl KatKD I'KOI'OSAI'feU FURNISH 1NU teus of Hard Broken Ceal and i tens et Hard Nut Ceal, all tree from slate, ter Court llnu.e, will le rurelvrd at the County commis sioners' Onlce, Lancaster, l'a., until neon, Mon day, September 3, 1SS7. By order of TI1R ItOAItO. Attest W. W.Ukibst, llerk. augl7-id J OOK ATfilrT" URKAT RKDt'UTlON IN l'lttCKS. Oanse Underwear, Shirts. Pants. Oternll. .lacsets, CehIs, at tl.rv. Neckwear, Cellars, Cults Suspenders, llelsery of all kinds. AfPlearti call and exsinlne before you buy, at R.8. raTrkiti.r's. Agt, JyZI-lyd Ne. M Niirth gum-n HL (JFR1MU, 1SS7. A New Departure ter tAncaster In Fine Tat- enng. Importing direct Irem tbe best makers et Fine Woellens. I have inst received through the Bosten custom house, a large Invoice of my own Importation of SU1T1NO, BPRINO OVKKCOAT1NO AND TROUSKU1NO, The like of which, for st)le and duality, has never been equaled la Oils city, and cannot be surpassed. A special Invitation ta hereby extended te all tn want of Spring Uarments te call early and secure Choice Patterns. Workmanship the very beat and prices lower than avsr. H.OCKIIAKT, marZMydR Rn. U North Uueen Street Q.RAND Summer Night Festival LANCASTER 'iMERCHOR! AT sl.tNNIItCUOH OARDRN, Monday Evening, Augnat 33,1887. OKAND CO.NCKKT BY THE PBR8BVBBAN0B CORNET BAND, Or Lebanon as Pieces. AVThe Oarden will lie reserved ter tbe Mem bers and tbelr Families only. aug e ltd raaa a eerrasa -JkTKWCOMERH, CATCU ON I EVERYBODY RRMKMBKR I When you get te centre Square, lust drop into the TaA and Cernea STURE ilhe only one In alght). and gut enr pnee ex all goods. Come and we will greet yea cordially. ODRSUOARlSALLBUttARI OUR TK A IS ALL TBA t OUR COFFKE IS ALL COFFEE I NO ADULTERATION ONE TRIAL SECURES YOUR CUSTOM. Remember the Address CLARK'S Tli AND OOFfEI STORK, NO. IS CENTRE BUUAUE. marB-UdAw OMPF.TITION I Te, Competition Is the Life of Trade. Itactsasateacher, prompts you toecnnemlze, te seek the place where goods are sold at one price that price the lowest. We give yea below the names of a few soldlers ready te battle with competition. Victory will perch en their banners. int. Uuckeu.VewNe 1 Mackeret.SV abueket; HVfc. Buckets Pure Jelly, II a a bucket: li tl. Prunes ter Sc ; SO as. ferll w. it) Best Limburger Cheese fnrMc. 2-a. Packages Imported Macaroni fnr'Ec. A as Klngsferd's i-anndry Starch ter He , Teas from IDS. te tl fl a. Coffees, UHc te 400. V .. (Iranuiated Sugar, 6. V a Pure VV bile Sunar. iUc. &, Powdered Sugar, RVc. V t OurNW LEMON OOKKZER and LIOIIT Nl.NO CAN OPENER will please you. Be sure and buy one. SOLD ONLY AT CLARKE'S ORIGINAL TXA AND COFFEE STORE, NO. 62 WEST KING STREET. LANCASTER. PA. 4B Telephone Connection. rVMMlZVMB. w IDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE. WHAT U WANT. IP U want a Chamber Suite. U want a Parler Suite. U want Library Furniture. (J want Dining Beem Furniture. U want Sitting Roem Furniture. U want Kitchen Furniture. U want a Hall Stand. U want a Mattress or Spring. U want a Leeking Glass. U want Anything in Our Line. U want the Beat for the Meney. U want a Bargain. Ucan find it AT wldmyer's fubniturk store, Cor. East Kine and Duke Streets, lancaster, fa. u NDERTABUNO. WALTER A. HEINITSH, Fiireishlng Undertaker, Nea. VT aad 90 Seuth Quae BtrMt. LANCASTER, PA. aar-KESIDBNOE NO. Ut IUDT1I QUEKN sWREET. All the Latest aad Hest Approved Methods need where desired. A vrevleus practical ez pertenea of tour years enables me te Guarantee that tha Vary Has Possible Servtaa will be Kea aaraaatAUTtaua. Personal Atttntien Ulvea a PtwetUs: u raaaraU tatrnala ta amFaaia. FALL WEAR. ULOrMiWM. N OW HKADTI Our Readv-Made Stock -OF- SPRING CLOTHING. We are prepared te show our Newer KINO STOCK in Kendy-Msde Bull, our Assortment Is Larger than ever tiefure, and Prices Lewer. We nave taken special earn te aetupgned and AttracUve SulU for tbe aTHINU TRADE, and we feel satisfied our efforts have been success fuL. Call and give us the benefit of your opinion. Onr Custom Department Is stocked with sit the Newest Novelties In Sutttngs, which we will Make te Order In the Best Style. FIT GUARANTEED. BUEGER & SUTTON, Taller aad ClalBlers, NO. 24 OENTRB BQUARP, LANCASTER. PA. JLTYEKH A RATIIFON. PREMIUMS OIFERED 111 MYERS & EATHIOH -FOR 1IIE- Largest and Fin sat TOBACCO RAISED 11V ANY Lancaster fennty Farmer, -AUK,- First Prize, an$i8Suit, Frrthe Lnrgnst and Finest Tobucce extltiltel at thi) Lancaster (.eailtl Fair. Second Prize, a $12 Suit, Fer the Next Largest and Finest Tobacco ex hltiited at tbe Laiu-anter i euiily Fair. 1 he contest open lonnyeno. hxhllilt tn lie made en Opening Hay of Pair. Tbe Judges will make tbelr award. Myers & Rathfei), LKAU1NO CL'JllllhttS, NO. 12 EAST KLNO STREET, LANCASTER. rA. OAN8MAN m BRO. L CANSMAN & BRO., Cor. Xerlh queen and Orange Sis. MEDIUM WKIGUT MeQ's,Bej's& Children's ClethlDg AT THE LOWK3T PRICES. We are selling Men's nasslmere Hulls at 15 50. Men's Worsted All-Weel Hubs at S7IO. Men's All-wool Cheviot Suits at as M Men's All-Weel Fine Corkscrew Hulls at 110 (0. Men's Flne Prince AllmrtSultaat lit Oil. Bey a' SulU at H.OJ, USO, S3.5U, 4 00, S5 00, ll.CO and 17 00. children's SulU at ll.tt, ll.SO, 11.7s, U3S, rut. S3 6 1 and S3 00. Men's PauUat7M , tl.OOand II CO. Men's All-Weel PanU at FiOV, FiM), 1X00, 3.ge and si 00. Children's Pasta from JSc. and n pwardt. FOR WELL MADE, OOOD F1TTINO AND LOWEST PRICK CLOTHING CALL AT L. GAUSMAH A BRO., Merchant Tailors. MANUFACTURERS OF Mea'a, Bays' aaa Chlllren'i CUtelui, S.B.00R.M.QU1EN ORANOE SIB., LANCASTER PA. aarThe Cheapest (snl Iioleslve) CleUdna Beese In the City. worn balm ea aF. XpOR RENT. B Twe or four rooms la Brimmer's Maw Building. Ne. mil North Queen street Meat and saslnclnded. Apply at feblB-tM BRIMMEE'B LITRRT OFFICE. PRIVATE BALK. Will ba setd at private sals taa valuable property corner Lemen Mulberry and char. iette fronting tee feet en Lemen street, at fast ea Mulberry, and feet en Charlette street. Anl7t0 0.a.DOW.T. Jnniatmd Ma Ml North queen atreet. ANEW LOV OK LOW PRICED HKAHS Click Reels lust opened. Constant addi tions te Ike stock of Fishing Taekle te supply tBeesataaA, A large let et Japan enaceJeirtt retas a jaw Wafft-JwSiV n3 c V". :r ft 1 -vs.' -V w-t-k- VT f? 7Tlr . . ii-'i.;;tij.iw"j'-j-. .. . .. . fe&,Vaw. 4V ,& ass Ml &! -y , rf . . , . f 'f. i r -"T: - -- -
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