IB ' ft 1 e - - LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER WEDNESDAY JITLY 9, 1884. i V UUI.ll.nUIA IWH. I'tmii Our Kegumr con espundnnt. The lookup had seven lodgern Inst night. Wnrtants nte out ler llie nrirst of Chntlcn Hlpi'iy nml t'linilcs Casey for bearding tlie Columbia accommodation, The brick work of the new llendltig A; Columbia wnrolieiuo is belng painted. Werk en tlie triuiRfur frulght Htatien of tlii) 1. It. It. was begun thin meriilnir. "Houses wanted 1" In ii cry In Columbia, whleli Is tint nnswerrd, notwithstanding tlie fact Unit many have bren emoted this nprlng nud summer. Air. J. 0. I'fahlcr Is oreollng u detibli) liouse en Locust nbuve Fifth Htrcet. On Monday, at UlilokleH reek, Miss Hlsle Bwnrtz lest ber geld necklace. A match gntne of ball was pl.iyed yt-r-terday mottling, b.itwoen the Stars anil a jiloked nlnn. Tlie latter wcre defeated by a soeto of lb te (I. The Columbia bicycle club ban roeolvid part of Its unlfeiiiiH A party of Unity-live, yestordey at 1 p m., went te a point above- Wrightsville ami Ashed until 10 p in., having an en joyable limn. "On.olle" is the nami) the Columbia beat club p'ivd their new bunt. The M. 1. o.unpmcetlhg bsgltn en .Inly 22nd, at Landisvil'e. Kxouisleu tloketti sold en duly 10th, nre geed until August '.'ml iiicluhlvu A Iceturi) en Hlavnry will be dollvcred in the First African Baptist eh u roll, te iner row evening, by Mm. I.'svl Ilez), assisted by ltev. Illnkly. Columbia should i cspet'd te the appeal for and made by Verk, for her II )inl suf suf suf forers The managers of the Columbia base ball club, wllldnim'i) the gateiccclpts of a mate'.t i.ktii'j of ball, played en any day but S.iturd.iy.prevldlug tliey cannot a elub tu visit Columbia that will be willing te pay hall of ItH own expenses. Tim ethui half the home nuiii will pay. IVtintiiil. Mr. Harry L'pp hai for n guest Mr (Ife. It. Kelly, of Pittsburg. Mr. II. C. Yeung, lias erected a Kttret lamp In front of bis wall paper Mere, that nilds greatly te lighting up that part of Locust street. Miss Curie Druolieumillor. of Mount Jey, in llie guest of Mrs. P. V. I). Miller. Atrldtlita. Laudls Waub.uigh, had his right leg srvtrely sprained ycsteidaj, by six joists falling thereon. A. C. Newcomer, by the fall of a heavy plank en his i ili t hand yesterday, had the feri tinker severely mashed. Net it rnrgcry. This afternoon was the time i.et ler the hearing of Ames II. llestett s, before Aldermati Barr en the charite '.i forging the name of Ilenj.imiu L. Dcnliugcr. J. Hay Hrown.ceuiiscl ler the Fulton national bank made u statement. He told the re. son why the bank made the complaint, whieh has been published before They were new convinced that Deuliugcr siu'ticd the uote an I llieie wai u fereiy Het tetter was ili-charged, at.il I'm built will take steps te recover tlie mei e of Dtu liuger. Met let ituruliic. The electric lighting apparatus is still in bid OLUdil.ui. 01 of the 120 lamis being reported i.et burning last night Only two e' the giu-nlu.e lani8 wero tepirtnl out. r.xciirnliui unit I'lci la. ltev. r'nllici Kiml nan air.niK''l " excursion mid picnic ul tlm tamem Mount (Ileum park, en tlm l.ebinen A Cm n ml ralln ml, en Mon day. Jul SI. 1I lit Ieiiiimi NiiiiitHy rrluit.1 I'lci.lu 'llm Sunday cchoeU connected x ltli the KIret nml M. I'aul'-i llt-termed churche will held u union picnic ut Hec by Nprlngs te inor iner inor lew. Conveyances will leuvu tlm lespecllve churches between 7 ami s o'clock u. in nml 1 p. in. I'lciuc nl I.ltll. Urnce I.ullieiau Sunday nclioel will panic nt Lltll. SprliiKs to-meiiow. They will reach I'lut-reundi via tlie Kcii'lltirf nllread A lurim iitlunda .co and a plea .nil Hum i.rv iiillcl pnteil. Si. in plieirn .Mimwy -(ctiiMil ricule. Theuniiiml'plcnle. of M M'-ph -n'-i l.utlier.in SnniUy fClioel mil he lirlil te-morrow (Tliuts ilil) St Tnll'.i lliiln. Omiiltiusten "111 liyixu tlie clmrcli, rner et -eutli t)uln anl Cliurcli strei't,at Siu in.iiii'l I p in. All irlemlH et ttluSunilaj fClioel jn (li'slr.'il te loin tlie ple nlc an 1 1 nu t . ilul.lr.-n u p'.iiimit Imll.'ity. Kerrl' I rn.'. HiiinMrr Cltj Kinl i.imiil) lirt ti.ry. ltiislneii men unit ethers who lme net jet nvillel thiMi'SelVK et llie oppei'liiultlui ut terei ler lutveittstiirf In or H'lbtfillilnn tnlhe abeve hook, urn leqini.teU te lve the mutter linmtillikteikttmit'iin.ai the emiMi-- el l..in easier city Is nearly ceiiipUIi.nI 'I he piice el the hook embicriUmU H.Z. It Mil) Until when etlei e.l ler mteuttrr public itlnii, ami but lew topics will he t.hiieil tiojeiul I lie nuiii nuiii lier reiiilreil by subscrlheis and iidu itUers. i'arilej run evlnn their lesliluncoer u.aMnit cli m no In UHlncas locution or 111 in imu.u will confer a f iver by luoeriliiK ninm te H"' olllce. KhUKlS lllllil., ltd.tw 11 Hnilli l'rlncoritiiet. HI'KCl.tl. XOIIDKX Tlinn is nienry. Time und money will be wived by koepliiK KldiiO'.-Weil In the liou-e. It Is mi Invalua Invalua bie remedy for .ill dineriieix el the lili'iinys, I.tveraud liewels mid tei u.l .lli-as nrlsliiK fiem obstruct I 'iia el tl em etKuns. ll lias cured many obstinate cut a ulter liun.lieds el dollars had been pitd te ph)Nlclans without ehiultilnK leltel. It eurei Contlp.itteu, l'llm Dllleiisnessandiill lilmlreil illsenleis Dei p It by you. rer l.ttinu lueit , sum or cnejt, use m'. LOII'S l'bllOUa DI.ASTKIl. Prlce. ii tnui tnui Held by ll. II. Cochran, dniKiilst, 137 ami I mi North. Uuoeu street. I.nncistcr eblleini' llepelemt ICplUpy liuieil, ' Thodectors prennunced my case te be en or hopeless epilepsy," sayseur correspondent, W. C. llrewnlnK, Attorney at-I.aw, .ludaeala, Ark., "and Uecl ired ilmlli te be iiiyeulyrn Del. Samaritan A'ervlne has cured me." (Jet ntilruKUlDlH. II.'. Jy8 lwilueilAw Te Itrpalr Damase, Dear luily, there l pinbably no use telllnn you that laclilenablu Hie In n Kieal tlty Is u reiiKli one en your beauty. I.ate lieura, less et sleep anil menliil Dxcltement will leave you by mid by aherii et lliose bumitllul tresses which iliew levers arniiml you tu ether years Artltlclnt substitutes can never P'ikh for these rich nml ijlessy loes. I'arker'a Hair llalsam will step your hair Irem tullliiK out. restore Its natural color and settntss, mid prove clcan-liiR ami bene llclal te the scalp. Celdkn's I.lipild live! Tente will cure Imlt Imlt KOstlen, dyspepsia or less of appetite Atkjer Veldtn't, t f ilriiKKlsts. lyl-lwdeedA w diiw te neuiirtt tlnaltli I seems utrunvu that auv oue will sillier limn the mnuy ileruni(emeiitH hrc-glit en by mi Impure condition el the bloe.1, when hCO VU.I.,8 3AltSAl,AltIl.I,AANI)KTIt.I.lNUlA, nrllLOOl) AND l.IVKIl HYUtU' will restore prrlect health te the physical organization, u Ij Indeed a stienittheiiliiK syrup, pleasant te take, and has proven ltselt te be the host III.OOI) PUIIlr'lKH ever dlaeovered, elleet. ually curliiK Scielula, Myphlltlc illseiilers, Weakness el the Kidneys, Dryslpelm, Mala rial all nervous dlseulers nml debility, bll. Ions ceuiplalulM nml all dl.icases ImllealliiK uu Impure condition nt the Meed, l.lvur, Kid ueys, Hteuinch, Hktn, etc. 11 con eels I mil i;etlen, A single belUn will puive te you Itr meiltsusa healtli renewer, Ku It ACT I. IKK A CHAIIM, especially n hen the cimipla lit Is et an exliaustlvu nature, having a u mlvncy tu lu8QCn the natural vlitorel the brite an I niir veus system. ..rtKK'S I'AIN I'ANACKA euitaa pain Id man anil beast. Ker ue usmrnaily ami Inter nally. ItEI) UOItSli fUWIIUItM cute all iIIshseb fhorse, cattle, sheep, liejs, poultry mm all UvoBteck. Al'OSlTIVltCUUK. muyil.a Korsale at II. J). Cochran's dnvt store 1.17 hertli Uuoen strtKit NKW AlirHllTlHKMRNTn. "11, iNN A HUKNKMAN'H FisMng Tackle Department. HOBS, HEELS, LINES, C01UCS AND HOOKS. KXAM1NK UUIt " GRAVITATION HOOKS," TI1K 11KUT HOOK IN T1IK MAKKIST. Till: LAHUE8T STOCK AND LOWEST I'll IV E8 IX TUK Oil V FLINN & BRENEMAN, 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET. LANCASTER, PENN'A. hvkuiai, Ntmvr.H. Ilii I'laitertntn clean, sweet ami pleasant te me. Krcsli Heps combined with llalrtiiins mid (linns. Mere pewerlnl than any ether poieui phisters ricinlH. A fnlr Ollei. 'I'iik Voltaie IIclt Ce., of Marshall, Mich., nlfiu te Keml Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltaic Unit and l.lectrln Appll.nces en trial, ter thirty iluys, In men, old and young, mulcted with nervous ilebtllty, lest vlUllty, unit ninny ether dlHiisen. Hen iiivirtliuieut In this papei. nl- ydM.W.VK.tw 1 hn 'I ruvrllnu hlllnmunii Is mi Irionlttllile lullew, brim lull et sterliM, lektH. I'OiiriiKO, frit iiMUrani'e uud irlt He Is iiy tnkliiK v II (nil. llurderk llloeil Jlitlcrj lire u eiy taklni; inedlulne ; they tnke cry wlieiu, nml are eehl overywhnre. Korniite by II. II. Ceehinn, ilrtixxlst, 1:17 mid lS'i North Uureti stieel Itruwn'M iminriiiilil 1'itnncrii Is tlie most iitlnctlvu I'uln Destreyer In tin world. Will most surely iiulcKen the bleed whether tr.knn Internally or applied exter imlly, nnd tl .Teby mom certainly UKI.ll'.VK t'AIN, rhuther clirenlc or iicute, than nny ether pain alleviator, uud It !s wurrantud den. bin the atreiiKth et any similar preparation. It cures pain In the Hlite, lif.ck or Dowels, Hun. Ttire.it, llhi'iitnitUih, Toetliaeliu, mid Al.l. A I II I. 'i, mi 1 Is Tlm Ureal Unilever nl I'uln. " r.l.HW.VB IIOUSKIIOI.DPANACKA" Kheuld !) in i'Vi ry lanilly. A toaspeonliil el the I'uii.icea In a lumbler nl I.et v, uier (rjwnvt enml, tl pru'oirsl,.itiikeu at bedtlire, will i:i:i:ak up a cold, centti tinttie. iuav3l-lydll.W.s.tw H!K)iink;s and puriiy me couununlcate 1 te the toiiiplexlo'i by (iletin's Sulphur Heap. "IIIU'd Hair D)e," bluclc or brown, Vj tenir?. t7 hsdred.tw Malaria Is caused by 1'erpld l.lvur ; I'llcs ..., ( onsllpitleu ; Huaiuche by ludlKestlen. Avcld tlium all by usln tin) ureal xeetable leiuedv. Allen's Dillons l'tiy.slc. U cente. Atnlldriitfi'tsls. JyT-lwilllW.VKAw liny fettr. Fer inenty yeirs 1 was a atillnrer Ireui Ca tmrliet tlie head amt threat In a very nirKta. vntiid form, and during; the Hiimmur iiieiuIih Willi Ilay hover. 1 pioaied u hettlu el lOiy's L1H.UH It ilm. and alter u lew applications re e ivoideilto.1 lieni'llt wis cured before tlm bottle naa nsjd. Ilnve had no return el the ceuiplatnt. Chitlotte Darker, Wnvtrly. N. 1 . yl-iwilieilAw i cli ln'h l.!inid lie"! 'Ionic Is endorsed by physicians. Aik ir Oititcn's: lake no ethtr Ol ilritKXtsts. Jy7-lwdeedAw A ijelrk llci)verj. It cli i ut urrnl pleasure te ntntu that the liiiirui.iinl who was lopertedto he ut tlie point el ileal h 1 1 (mi mi milieu et l'neumentaliasen. ilrely leceM'iel by tlm inn el Da. Wa. Hall's U.u.ham roil tiik I.umm. Natunilly tie leels irriilelnl Inr llie benellt durtved Irem ilnlnif this iciiiedy ler the 1 ii UK'S mid threat ; and In Klvlm; publicity te Hits atalemeiil we m u act uated by motives nt public beiietactli n. trust Inu ih-il ethers may be bcnellted In iihlmllai manner. Jc5U2w Allen's llrulii Knet tintauhiil exuncl atienisthcns the Drain, And positively cures Nervous liability. Nervousness, Headache, iinnaturnl leso, und all weaknesjet (ioner (iener (ioner attveSjstoui i It never falls. II pkir., n tot il. AtdniCRlsts, or by mall Irem .1. II. Allen, .11 J I Irat Ave., Ne Verk City. jy;.wi!M,W.tr'.tw Kmeiy's l.ltlle Cathartic Is the best and only reltable l.lvur l'lll known, never lulls with the met obstinate cies, purely vegetable IS et. lyMwdM.WAr'AW ll Cn i iln I el llie Untile. It jour children nre threatened with croup or mytliieil illlllcnlty. apply n lew dleps of 'Memim' Kelrctrtc Oil. It Is tl'e nl.'tat inedl line ler tlm litt'ii ii- es we knew et. Ker sale b II. II. Cochran, driiKKlst. D7 and lS'l Ne' Mi (Jueen stroet DiKrTic, nirveus people, "out et sort'." n,di n's l.liild Dei t will erne. Take no utlirr. (It driiKRlsts. lyMwdeedAw Mourn I Alntunrsll Blotnern' Are you disturbed at nlRht and broken el your it-st by a slclc child 8tifliTlni and cry'ni; wltt. the excruclaltnj p.ilu of cuttlnK teetli7 It -ii, .) .t onceund Kvt a bottle nl SI US. WIN Sl.ntS S HODTII1.SU SVItUl". II will rnllnvi' the peer little sallnrer Immediately .lepcnd 'ipim It ; theie 1 1 no mlatHke about It. Tlinietp uei a meiliei en earth who lias ever used It, who will net tell you at once that It will regulate the bowel', and tflve re.U te tlie mother, ami relltil and liui.ltli te tlie child, 0 emit ni; like limbic. It tspcrteetly i-nfe te 'ie In all ca.sva,aud phasant te the U'tste, ind Is the piescilpllonef enu el the el mat ami bint female physlcKiis In llie Unlte t states "et.i i .'orywliure. z.cntn net''" in :j'-iviiu iv s.. .11 rs. nr. Waltuii' I'frleiilcul I en. Mether Millien has pioicrlbed this vuluablu tm illclhe ter a nie.it tiiauy yeum In her private piuLtlce. ll has pioved an iiutullliiK apecllle in the treatment of tlie many disorders te wlilcn the lumiile constltiitleu Is aubleet 11 la a sure ( ure ler the monthly troubles that se many wei.cn sutler. Mailed en ncilpt el price, tee. i Id by II. D.Cechran, driiKKlst, 1.17 and 1VJ North Oueen street, : (J) AiJII Aly KUTltiKllKNTtt, IAII1KS ! a It you want an o'eant fOa Corset try the " Our New .We corset." and II you mitaiend Jerey we have them ut t.V, ti.OO. IJSuand $);'.. Our Nlairaraahirtutlifln tir superior te uny aiilrt In tliu mai kt. J I. 1WAKII, Un. JO North tjueen atreet, Luncasti r. Atr.tlSlHU A UIIIL. III no llr NKIIAL. housework In u small tumlly Te ll UOOll Klrl with recommendations, tlie liluhtst iiiih wll be paid. Inquire nt y .'t t tm NOItTII DUKK SritKKT. ItAMf. UAI.U Wilmington vs. Ironsides. TWO CUASll'lUNBlIll' OAM Kd. On KH1DAY and 8ATUUDAY tlie Wll, MINUTON'tf, the Champien Kindcm l.eiitue Team, will play the Ironsides (en the Iron Iren Bides Ureiiu s.) Kverybedy should see these uames. UAMrJCALLHl) AT l O'CLOCK. irTralu lcnves Pennsylvania Depot every 13 minutes, 9'Jt A Msl(iNHI) I'.STATK Ol' KUW1N HI 1111(1 wltu. nt the IMiv .if x aimetier Lancaster, Lancaster county. The un derslKiied auditor, appointed te dlslrl bute tlie balance leuialnliiK in the hands of 11. a. Oaru usHlttni'e of the ostnte of eutd Kdwln M. ahaettur and wile, te unit umnng these legally eutllliul te the same, will sit ter that puipesu en Thursday. August 7, 13-11, in me chick ii,miiioiieei hid jury looms et the cimrt-lioiiHe, in the city nt Lancaster, w here all persons Interested lu H.itd illstrlbn Hen may iitteml. C. H. IIOKrMAN, lulyTUdeiw Auditor. I.ilTATKOrAIAUOAUKr tVKAVKu.l.AI'li i et Lancaster city, dt-eeascit, 'llie nu ilerstKned auditor, uppelutnd te illatrlbute the b.ilanee reinulnln lu tlm hands et Jacob N. Miller, iidinlnUtnitnr.il. b. n.e. t. u el llie estate el Muri;aiet Weaver, defeased, le and anion tliose legally entitled te the same, will nit Inr that purpose en Wednesday, August 1J, A 1). lenl. nt lu o'clock- a m,, In llin Library Hoein el the CouiUlemo, le i te city of Lancaster, wheruull persons lntercsteil lu saUtillstrlbutleu may attend II. C. IUtUllAKK.lt, Jy7-3tdenwM Auditor. CKI.KIIUATKI) SV. AVVICItriHKMKNIH. lirAMKI)-.! IIIHIII IIICIi. AI'l'I V AT tlf tlie Cooper Heuse tl KAIt HAVANA I'll. I. Kit OIIIAKS FOH ftcenls. (limranteeil te be clear tillers, ill Hers, ll Alt IIAICTMAN'S VKI.I.OW KUIINT ( HI O ItlC. IJI'.NN OM1AUH fliu.ii tlOcta. )Tlt IIUM ilrnd up, nt IIAIITMAN'H VKI.I.OW HtON f(.H? All H'milK SDMIIIII. TAX fOll IHKI.-I'lll; Dl'l'l.l. (,ATI; Is 111 tlm hands nl the treisurer 'I hree per rent, nil ler prompt payment. W.O. MAUHllAl.l,.Treiu. Ne. 12 Centre Nju ire. Ofllce linurs, liein 'la. in. te 4 p. in. tnl I f-NUIMIi OI.U S licit cii.-HM'.eiHnir xjl Clitan. '2 ler fiiv II ler ".Mc.. nt ItAltl MAN'S YKM.OW ITUDNT ClUAIt HTOKK Ws N I Kll. riHIT.UI.AMI AIIMT1 A oed article; money In It Apply be. tweeu 7 and 'J a. m. mid 7 and s p. m. le T. M.H1MPSO.V, JOVt Ne. I Knst Klnu at , Lancaster, l'a, TUIM'V VIKIM NOMK, IIIIT TAlU'.TIIK lead ami nell tlie liaH :.c. Clar In tlie city. IIAKTM AN'8 YKI.I.DW KUONT C1UAII HTOItr. IJAN-jlKI AMI OlIIK.Il VKIIV l'KKI'TV iltMlljtis or cards kIvem nwny every day. I ts nice I.litht lliewn .Suuar ler I'Je . I'urii While Miuarnnly 7e., Hest l.riinuliileii, 7ke, at CI.AUKK'S TKA Sl'UltK, Ne. ;W West KIiik street, l.nncasler, l. WALKICHI'II.XST .11. H. ii.XKMSM ii i tint ezclimlvi) sain et the Cee II. I'l.iu l.ailhs' Finn WaulrenphiiHt Hhees ter the city el l.aucdHter. Drury pxlr wnrrante I. Jj.llinit Ii iiiii.i-.v'.s i kjijiii itiijTk'i'r. 1 A ilellcleus ilet.ert ler warm weather, renr rut I pus ler prepirlnn It aic n bottle. At HUlll.r.V'S DUUli Hlilltf , n-VCmd Ne. 21 W est Klmr Nt 'I'OII.XUOO OKOU'KIIS, ATTKNrill.V ! I Insure your ureuln crops against Hall daiiiuue, beteie It Is tee Inte, nt Dt)lSMAN ft III) UN'S' InviirnnceOIIIce. IVJ Jt'lltACIwi: le West OraiiKi Sttvet. VJU'.IV I'lltll'lClr. roil IN AN (II. U MA-LOON.- Having purchased tlie (alnen lately occupied by A. 1. Kulmcr. Centm Miiaie, 1 will be pfease.1 te hive my Irh u la und the public k'lvn me a call. Kicrylhtnt; iertulntii te a first c ii"s saloon will be kept, jail A C. HAHTKU. TIV1IIKM MIT1UK. ) The I'resldcnt und ManaKers e' the I. an an cister A ausiniuhaniia Turnpike Uead huve declared u dividend or tlirieand tlve-twullths percent en the cat Dal stock et the Company, payable en ilemandui thoetllco el the 'In.is urer. M. V. II It I. NTO N. 'Ireasurer, Ne. ;a Seuth yneen Strent. July 7, 11 t7 a- 'IMI TIIK DKI.KOATKX TU Tllf. NATION. 1 ill Convention and all who contemplate uelnir there . II you want te keep cool and by eomlertatilo whim In Clilcuun, no te A. II. UOSKNSl'KIN ami luuvu your mexsuru ler one et Hieke eleisant ' TUOl'lCAL " Mills '1 buy come lu ten illlterent xhades ami only cost SIU.UI liaml-einely tilmmed Willi ci.tuese Silk. UOSK.NSTK1N. 'I he Kine lu"ei, mll-Cimtlt 37 North Uueen siiett. XJOTUJi: I'OSi KI.U..X. K , HAS I.KAM.I' 1 WliatUlen rnrktortlniaciseii, audit em be rented for picnics, public or private, tiiiully parties, etc. The p.uk will be tlioieuch'y e.eaued mid rellited, and everythliiK put in complete order. Ker further pirtleul n.i lu lu lu notreef WILLIAM HOKUM, IIAItKY IIAIU'1,1.1, .1 .MK.- AltMKr, l.eunell of Adiilliilstratten. Pest ."l,(i. 4 Mr. Armet Is new en the Kiennds. ml.'mdSiW It CM,i :ai- run UIIK.tl' I'lUCI. In order te meet the wants et their eul.i incrs. llm I.ANOAhTKIt UAal.UiUT AM) KL' hi. COM I' A N w 111 eell te thelrcen sinners UAS STOVK-s AT COST. aumples el Steves may lie seen at their ofllce, MM t .SOUTH UUKKSailthhl. uiJl-lmdlt pr.NiAN.iiur. I lus for Distinction will be ci;iiilzfd MONDAY, JULY 14, 1884. at tne DUsiNr.sscLi.i:ii:, no. iek KAST limit Miini.i, scceiui neiir. Call nml txaiulne incut, or addiiK". I'cclmens el Improve. II. ;. wkidlki: Iy7-lwd 1'iiuclpiil I UtOI'O'SAI.-S I'llll i;eA i.. run res.ii.a III Ne. '.'I Ku,t Muu 1 will be icrelved street, until tvednc.sdii), .luiv p;iii, at : e'l lock neon, te tiirnlsh the pu'dic schools el this city Willi llattlmore Le. ban), bieken, ter luriiace, ejjir, stovenud nut, ami I.ykens Val ley stove te i net the best ipullty, lien tinm "Inte or dirt, and delivered tu the eeilars ut the school houses duilnir the iiienth el July, as directed by the committee.. I hn bids te cover all the coil icqulrcd ler tbocntlie jeir about 17.1 tens or morn. II. V, til.AlMAki'll, dull m. m Cem. Dull lug i ami ilreuuds. Jy;-3UI iyuiilic -Ai.r. will ii r. ntii.lt .) i I public sale en SATURDAY, 1SSI. at '.) o'clock, n. in.. In Centre Hnuure. I. in- (lister, l'a., ene Hlx-seiil Caritiii;e, tu exci-llunt order i nun -i t et brtt-s.s-ir.eunted Deublo liar- Hess, liiaue by Weed Ulbien, New i ei k ; nl-e. al'eny I'lueten, made toeider tu Wllmlmiteu, Del ; nli-e, a Uoimuiitewu Wagen and el et aitiKle llarui-hs. I huabove Is tliu pre; erlv nt Mis. Ihmry K. Jelit.stnn. "t Wlinitl lud, und will bu elteied te the hlKlnat bidder JACOil tiUNDAKKIt, J'J Jul Aiictteneei ITUOl'OSAI.n rillt COTTON kiiik Itll.lK 1 1'iopesnls will no lecolve.l at tlie Mayer's Olllce up te July Jlst, for IwoiheiiHiiud leelet Uubbur l.lubil Cotten Kile Hese, te be undo fiem the best cotton 2U, Inuhen niie.mil dluiu ntur, ami In luiiKths el litly leel, with tlm 1 Ire Department at'indard (. eupllngs iittached. Hald Hese te be of net less tluee .lUliiut illis or layers. All el s-ild plies or layers te be s lldineil together and lined with me llnest Uliule et hull Itubber. Hnld Hese te well net less than fifty pounds te the leuutli with out ceuplliikH, und in bu capable et le-ilstlni: a test piussuru et le) pounds te the hiiuhiu Inch en delivery. Committee leseives the unlit te reject any or ml bids. 11 i.A.M. lyii i r inr. OKjian 1 1 r.i.. TUIIAVVU AND VIHAHU. Cr. W PLUG TOBACCO! The attention of Chewers el Kine Toh.icce Is called te this Cliolce Driiiid. It Is In lllch Faver with thnse; tried It. who Im ii SOLI) AT WHOLESALE AND REVAIL -11 v- H. L. Stelmiaii & Ce. NO. 110 NORTH QU 'HN UT. inarU-Wa LACASTKlt, pa. SECOND EDITrON. WEDHEbDAY KVBNINQ, JULY 0, 101)4 THE DEMOCRACY, Hl'.tJ.IND IIAV'H WIIIIK AT OIIIOaOO. Tlie l nil I ana nnd JlllncU l)etrt;ntlnn Dul ler Vltlidrawa-Ini1lcslluiis ul Ulevr land's atretictl), Vilas' Hpoecli OiiicAtie, July II. The Indiana hoad head ipinrtcrs, both at the Palmer liouse nnd tlie Orand Pnollle hotel, wcre ecotien of aetlvlty last night. Indiana wan oue of tli3 few states that cast hcrvute no'.ld yesterday altorneon en the unit rule nmeiulmutit. Hur thirty vetca wcre ro re ro eorded yea in favor of abolishing the unit rule. In explanation of this vete, the delo Kates nay the motive of Indiana wan te break the unit mle, be as te woakeu (Jlovelaud In his own state, and noatter his votes. The Indiana delegation am confident that McDonald is ((lowing in Rtienitlh, but evldcnccii nre oblaiuable that the tlolcijntlen is kecpitig In view the xce eud pluce en the tlelcet, lu c.n they fall for (list place. After sitting till past midnight, the Illinois caucus adjourned without reach Iiir a dual decision The vete en ptosi ptesi ptosi deiitial proferenco Btoed C'lrvelatid 17, .Me Donald 12, Bayard . In regard te the vete en the unit rule in llm cunvenlleu, (leu. llloelt, of Illinois, said he thought it wan made up of four eleincnts. l-'irnt, nearly all of CIevcI.ukI'h Htir.ngth ; second, a liiicjcrniK Rcntlmetit of id a ten' rights, an indicated iu the Sjitth Carolina vete ; thltd, the power of the machine; fourth, a disposition te nfuse any ikmaud made by Kelly. llDUiun ler lintltlilu.tl Caud!iltes. As the hour nppreichea for the meeting of the convention, it is tnore apparent that the opponents of (Jlovehnd will niake another ntternpt te brealc the unit rule aud that upon the result of this they count the ohancuaef llayarcl, McDonald or Tliurmau. Iu what form this test will ojiiie up will depend upon the form of the proceedings of te day. The Cleveland managem wero industrU eusly at work all night. A circular issued by the Yeung Men's Democratic club, of Btoeklyn, was ug.tiu pressed upon the attention of the eutside delegates. It uil'es the nomination of Ulovel.uid en acoeui.t of his availablity with Indepen dent KrpublicauH, who Mill be attracted te him. Their support will lu for the benellt et the Democratic party. The delegates are further advised that for the support of these Republicans, it is nt-ccs sary te have a plauk in the pl.ttferin favor itig revcuue reform, it is a fact te bu carefully noted, say these friends of Cleveland, that the lta publican rove.tagninst Blame t.s com pond, for tlie most part, el individuals and jour jeur uals that are in favor of tariff reform. Thore are ether Kepublicans ropreaeutrd here net ciiusidurcd by these gentlemen. They are net frce traders, but thoke who de net like the sweeping tendency te cen tralization of Kipublicauistn. Tlie legal tender decision is inferred te ascauaefir complaint, the opinion of Justice Field iu this case and Ina ojiiuieu mi ether cases Involving qtusttuns of local government. These meu aie favorable te Jmtije Fidd nud have made a strong impression in behalf of that gi-iitleman. Very .judl .judl cIeuk work has h.'un iloue f.ii Mr. Field aud if the instructienn el the California delegation did tint stand in the way, the demonstration iu his behalf would be ery pronounced. The enthusiasm shown ler ex Senater Thurmati yesterday oncnurageH many iu the hepe that he may llially be selected as a compromise candidate, "'Nothing can be used against him," nay they. The Call Call lerniami are very doiuenstt.xttvo in pushing his oauilidaey, and if Ohie worn a unit for him and equally as serious, he would be very formidable. One of the features of tlie morning en the streets and in the neighborhood of the ceuvent um hall was the appcarauce in Urge numbers ei blazing red bandana handkerchi. fs ostentatiously displayed and by nppeaiuuccH of Senater Tliurmau en tops of walking sticks or m the hands. The Thurmati boom i- te bu pushed te.d.iy. meum.r.i) i,un;.ii ituiiii'r Timt luiiiuiHiiv Villi ltriipen lllO Unit ijuertliiu l'mileil The report that Tamiuany will irv te reopen the uiit iiucttinn is denied by Sen Sen aeor Orady, who says he knows of in way te get at It. Today it is toperte-l Tamnnny will make in the convention nu cdert te break the unit rule, but exactly hev.' the light Is te be resumed is net stated. Kelly claimed this morning that he had 100 additional votes te these eiBt yesterday for Omdy'ii nmeindmeut The light of yesterday w.vt euly a prelitniuasy sparring match. The teal contest, se it is said, will occur te-day, whethcr tlm ott'ert will be successful or unt. Then) is no doubt that last night aud thin morning nu immonse amount of work was dene by Kelly and his men. The actual reuiltn of yesterdays lllihustcriug is claimed te be a dccrcnHt iu the total vete of Cleveland of at least 00 votes, nnd perhaps mere. The opposition held that anv method that eau stiive oil a ballet en juvm lent is nire te be disastretm te Clevelaud'n olutieos. It gives tlm Held it chance te light At neon yesterday Hi-' mat' iri e' the lleld my his groatest htren t'h was retched. He enjoyed a strong boom iK -r the defeat of the New Yerk dolegation, hat the vete en Grady's a'U"iuliueut yes'Tday m capa ble of several iuteiprotatieiM ihe C'leve laud men claim, of ceurm. thai it showed only a portion of the New Voik go.vnier'H roil strength. The Iriemls nl li.i., aid, Thurmati and McDonald, en thu ether baud, say that Cleveland's actual strength is at least 100 short of the -l'U votes ett against the amendment. Many bolievo theso 100 v te', . a v -ry large preper en of them, ein be c invei ted te-day te a position aga us. 'he um nil . The Second Day's l'rueeeillui;i). The convention was call d u order at 11:27 o'elook, witltnn inmmeuse irewd m atteudauce. Tte only deinonsti-tien in honor of dolegatos onterluir the hall this inemlug was made when tlm Ohie ih liga liga teon, headed by ox.rieuuor riiirinan,maie lta nppsaratice. Whlle it was in .iking its way te the poitiej of the hall as signed te it, the ether delegates and sjKjakera generally j nncil in deiug honor te Thurmati, and 'i. iiy btich expressions wero huaul as ",the neblest Uomeorat of them all." "He ought te get the nomination," etc. Hen.K U. Washburn oeoupitd a sei' mi t'ie pl.t, fetm near Sonater I'tudloten II )pr j.mu j.mu tallve Sprlnger was alie am ag tlm iln tinguished persens in the p'attunn The repert in circulation tlat. Butler has poue home is uutrue ; he is at the het-1 ingaged en the platform. The commlttce en re3e!utij:n Hill u t be able te report bafoie te mern'W. A number of memorials .in I u -.nldtieiiH fiem var eua organizations wuc preseuted and refonetl te the commit- -e u inseln. neus without notion. The oemmlttoa en oredonti ds icjiut i favor of allowiugeachtorr.t nyaud hi Dis tilotef (Jelumbia two vetci An ameniS ameniS nent that territories h.i in. alhwrnl te vite was offerod by Itinldph, el New Iirsey. Hatulelph'ii amemlaen lest. The platform commit'"-! m i at 10.30 o'clock, and f)r thn tir-'- time imautcd a lull nttondanee. Iluretnl m' Oi.i Untlur nil two ethors have aluentml ihn-llsalveH, Iho rovenuo rcformerii express morn ceull oueo this mj-ting of fheli" ability te coure a plank in favor ul loferm. They l, lalm that a dlvhlen will show 20 for uud 18 agalutt it. Tlie committee en llenolntleni nt Werd. rite oenvontlon openml with prayer by Illght Hev. IJIshep MoLaren, of Chloage. Jenklns, (Wis) , Bentupn communication from the committee en resolutions, saying that the work of that oemmlttoo would net be completo until te morrow morning. Oummlngs, (Mass)., oflercd a resolution instructing the oemmlttoo en toselutlonH 5" Klven hearing te n oemmltteoof the Itlsh National Lcat!lln In favor of nrnlml. , ingallens from aeiiulrlug real cstate iu ivmoriea. iioseiutionB wero nlse offered nnd roferrod without dobate iu favor of planks in the platform against the em. ployment of convlet labor, for the onferco. mnnt of the eight hour law, against sump ttnry laws, and dcelarlng that the vete yostetday en Grady's amendment te the unit rule, was Intouded te apply only te Btatcs whleli had Instructed thelr ropresoutativos te vete as a unit. Tayler, (Arkansas), chairman of the oemmlttoo en credentials ropertod the )lstef dolega'os wltli an nmondment, giving territorial dolegates votes in the convention. Uaudelph, (N.J.) moved nu nmondment that territorial delegatcs be allowed te vote. McArthur fOre speke against the amendment. The amend, ment wan rojected aud the re port was adepted. Hceuan, (Mich.) olTerod a resolution for rcdiiotien et taxa. tleu te a rovenuo basis. It was lefcrred. Hampton, (S (J.) ollbted a resolution loeltlug Importance of letting the national committee select its ehairman from Dotne orntseftho whele I'nlen, and declaring that It elial! net be icstrlctcd iu its oheloo of chairman te memhars of oemmlttoo Keferrcd. A resolution against polygamy was introduced by Smith (Utah) and referred. Further resolutions wero offered and referred te the oemmlttoo en platform against the acquisition of large traats of publle lands by corporations ; for referm in the eivil sorvlce by makbig postmasters olective, against the system atic reduction of ttirift taxes ; providing that in case of the death of the candidates for president or vice prosident the chair man shall eall togethcr the convention te fill the vacancy ; for the repeal of all legislation which, under Kepubllcan rule, tended te pauporize labor ; for cou ceu cou stitutlenal araeudment making the presi dential term of olllce six years, and te limit disposal of publle lands te actual settlcra in ipiautities of net tnore than 100 acres each. Finally a resolution was adepted te refer all sueh prepositions without being read. Under that rule sov sev cral anti-Chlneseand tariff referm resolu tions wcre roferrcd, belug only read by their titles. Ilutler withdraws from tne right. General Hutlcr has withdrawn from the canvass Majer McDavItt and Hen. Pal Pal iner, two of his workers, tacitly admitted the fast that his withdrawal was in pur suance of a compact with Kelly. The Bayard men loudly proclaim that Utttler's Htteurtli would be thrown te thelr man. This is an opeu iitiestien and ene which is depandent en circumstanees. The Bayard men also said that Butler would return home te day, and that his place in the e invention would b j taken by his altr natc. This otatemont Majer MeDavttt promptly denies. He said Butler would be in the convention nnd that hn would net go home at neon, bin he did net sav that the ex governor had net formed u combination with Helly. a sri.i:.Niu st'i'.r.uii l'resl lent Villi llllvnrn ll Bcutldnu Ar uilinniciu el tlie lEcpntillciin 1'iiHy. The rcrortef the oemmitteo en piima- uent orcautzatlen was then made. The uame of V. 11. Vilas, of Wisconsin. being presented as preside!)', with n list of vice presidents (ene Irem each state), nnd ssveral cccrotarles and assistants. The secretaries and olerks of the temporary organization wcie continued under the per manent organization. The repert wan uatiimetisly adopted, and Mr. Hendricks with 11 ve ether ucutlcmeu, wero appointed te escort Mr. Vihis te the chair. Mr. Vilas en taking the chair rcturucd thanks for the honor dene him, uet as a recognition of , himself, but of the young nomecracy of the Northwest. It was their fair due It was attributable te their lefty z?al nud patriotism. They hailed it as a presage and prototype et the coming triumph. Applause. 1 This oenvontlon wni 'assembled te consider a great cause, te ptoneunoe a momentum! judgment. It'n hand was en the helm of a mighty nation, earth's grcatea', noblest and fien. Secii.ty would rr.joice iu the well ceuhidcred work of this oenventiou. Its import and value lay net in the hepe of tueie p.uty victory, in cldtehini; t'.iu xpeils el olllce tlm oppeituu it y w.is pregnant Willi mighty possibilities el geed el men. The Hepuhliean party, which had icci'iitly held Its convention here had teiidsred nothing worthy of the k-rveut iii-pit .-.liens of the people. Te a oeuntiy rojeiciug in restored unity uud coneonl, it teudcred the renewal of uie tieiial btiifu ; te a i.atmti that ielt tbe impulse of a mighty growth it ellcred demoegory. Iu political pirl.'.nct) " si-ap " was its inspiration :w nmniuni tien. The air wan already lllled with vapors of visionary hclumirs udiltessed te various interests and factions. J Some wero encoui enceui aged te expoe' atirantage from the chaotic possibilities of foreign war. Otlieis wero premised relief or gain from legalized raids en the national treasury. A great ehatige has been wieitght In reemt years iu this country in llie minds of the people and in political forces. We have coased te light evet the suicidal war. Tin sin of slavery has been pinged. The work accomplished by theso who labered te tiave the Union remains uudhturbdd, and the gratitude of the people is theii reward. At this point (iener.il Butler onterod the hill ami was heartily applauded, The tiicaker rcbumiug, said that the country had heard ropeatod premises of referm from the party lu power, but had bceu dlsappolnted, until thore is a growing conviction that the only hepe lies in the utter defeat el that party, and thore Is but oue hepe. It is vain te leek te any new party organization. In the wisdom and patriotism of the Domecrnoy here assembled is the only hepe of rollef. The party is adequate te the great rcspeusi. hllity. It is the party of Jclferseu and Jacksen te-day, as fermarly, and the prin ciples they promulgated are its principles new. It iu the party et the pcople, of economy nud honesty In the administra tien of government. It has shaken oil' the venal and timeserving, and has rescued from the rauks of its opponents the host and purest. The Domeoraoy are ready te continue sueh oxehango. Iu oeuoltislou he counseled moderation in their action, nnd bespeke a generous forbearnnoj for himself In the discharge of hisdutles, 1:15 i'. m A resolution wa that the con vention call roll an 1 present candidates fur prosideut. i no call et states en tabling resolution bceu onlercd. The motion te lay resolution te proceod te presentation of candidates ou the table will probably be lest Clovelaud men are eting pretty generally in negative lr20i'. m. The New Yerk veUs wm east In negative, Orady and othera pre testing. Urady chillengtH the vete nnd dimanls tle eall of dilogates ; great oetifu-iion nud h hsch, Thu ehalrmau rules that he will uccept tbe clinllf ngj of vete, Gov. Wuller, of Connecticut, rese te a (ltiostlen of pilvllege. Ile naked that rcporters be ptovented from hissing and interrupting, aud tliat tlie halls no olearvd. The cuair upheld the question. Ureat e t citoment. Chairman docldes no objeotlon ceul I lu lu made by dolegatos till the rollef staUn I I I oemploted. The roll eall Is nreccndlu '. The motion te lay the resolution that een vontlen proceed te prcssnt candidates table war lest. Tlie result of vete en laying resolution te proceed te presenta tion of candidates en table was ayes 230, nees 552, Grady, N. Y., slated the vete was 49 nees, 10 ayes, 4 ab&ent, Boveral states changed their vete en end of roll eall. The correetod vete was, ayes SOS, noes 012. A motion wan made that no vete be taken en candidates till nfter the oommlt eommlt oemmlt too en resolutions report?, but a motion that candidates be prosentod was oarrled. A motion was made that the convention ndjeurn te 7 p. m. The roll of states was demanded, The motion was lest, l'rciantlua the Uauflldntei. The call of states for presentation of candidates has begun. When Dolaware was rcached thore was great choerlng, long contlnued tlme. Mr. Gray has taken the platform te present Bayard. Mr. Gray is being listened te with great attention. His mention of Bay ard s qualities was cheered and the mon men mon tlen.oi his natne rocelved wiih much on en tlniBlasm. When Indiana was roached thore was nn outburst of oheors. Hordrleks ban taken the platrerm te present McDonald. I he delegatcs and nudlonce nrose te groet Ilcndrieks with clieerp, waving hats and handkorchlefo. Threo ohecrs for Heed, drlcks wero given with a will. lail'OKTAriT ItU.XlOltB. Ulevelnil IMnnaers Hnlil te Ob Willing te Wltlulraw In lrver ul Hewitt Uhicahe, July 0. The following rumors are creating oxeltomont. It has been as certained from a geutlemau occupying prominent iclatiens with membcrs of the New Yerk dolegatlou, that communications are new belug interchanged betwecn Cleveland followers In New Yerk dolegation and his friends at Albanv nnd New Yerk city, with a view of uniting nil factions upeu the uame of iiome New Yerk man ncd the vlthdrawnl el Uloveland. At ene o'clock this p. m. Jehn Kelly recnived n telegram from a gontletnan in New Yerk, occupying n high position in u political pest iu that city, inquiring whetber the uame of Abraham Hewltt would preve satisfactory te Kelly. Ne rcplly has yet been made. This inquiry coming from such a conllden cenllden conllden tialseurco indicates that Cloveland'e own friends have suggested Hewitt's name. Mr. Kelly is represented as net being unfriendly te Hewltt. It is said thatGIovo thatGIevo thatGIove laud's organizers had a half hour inter view with Oeneral Butler this morning nnd tendered te him the position of secretary of the treasury under Clovelaud ii hn coraei te Cleveland's support en the first ballet Gen, Uutler promptly replied that he could net ceuseut te held n cabinet ofllce under a man se unskilled in polities as Cleveland was. Iu making this reply te thoevorturo Butler's language is said te have bceu mere vigorous than dolieato, but it conveyed the contemptuous !dea nbove mentioned. Ul.l'.VKLAND AllKAl). A. Mlitio-llleu t Ounceile tlin Nomination tu tlm Majority Uiuuildate. Ciiicaoe, III., July 0. Cleveland is Btlll ahead. Thcre is n growing sontlment that as seen as a candidate rocelvos a majority he will be cenceded the necessary two thirds und nominated. The ether prevail itig sentiment is that the tariff platform should be made by New Yerk and net offensive te Peunsjlvnuia. An the lesult of theie, I leek new for Cleveland'.) noml neml noml nuieti and for a safe dollverauco en the tnriir, whieh will held Butler te the party If Vilas makes a geed impression iu the chair, nothing is tnore probable than his selection for second place HatnlaU's arrival created considerable enthusiasm. He declares that he soek ue'.hiug but pirty harmony, through a geed ouiilidute aud a satisfactory platform. Ueth sides in New Yerk njek aid from I'otiu I'etiu sylvania, but I infer that the statu dele gatien will divide if the Usue comes two te oue iu favor of the Cluvelaud men agali.s the New Yerk opposition te him. 11:20 a m. The convention is eccupitd with the tepert nf the credentials coin initie.-, the only fe.Uure of whieh tint cxcitiil discussion wis the proportion te glvu vetis te the territorial dclegatm Theii- admission te scats and votes was granted by n large m.ij rity. 11:17 l' si The p'i. ei-m 0)11111 ittee is a I, wink. It will net 0 molude hufein te morrow morning, and thoie will lie no li.il luting until tlmti. The convention sceun at neon is very In teresting, few scats being vacant. Cou Ceu Cou sp.cueus tigures aie Tliurmau, gray and grizzled, the biyish fa!) of Coxe, the ualm leiilurcs of Wallace, Caillsle nmoeth tnn,.i nt.,1 nlmiti i,l'i.v.n Wml.i Ftrini, ,(,., ,, '-- - ' 1'"' '" his ciutchcs, He i-lri ks, mild mannered and diguillcd, the 1 tinged oeuntcuaucc of Abbet and a group of a dozen (Juitcd States senators, among them Beck. At the press platform ftlcusrs. Hutlcr, Hewitt, Converse, Hay, Wattnrseu, Macl'horsen, Ilurke and I'owell nre wrestling with the resolutions. 1 11 llm block whero New Yerk and Massachusetts sit, neighbors Jehu Kelly and Jehn It. Fellows, D.inhd Manning, Smith Weed and Jesiah Abbett am notable prisenccn Vilas is a young ami vigorous, oleau, trim looking mui with black whiskers, eyeglasses and rojeu.int, penetratiug voiej. His spiioeh was iu oxcellout taste, doliber ate, Hchel.u ly, uonclse, oleipaeut and rhet orleil. Its oll'eot wai geed. '1 he tone of the address wai high an I its recaptien cer dial. His arraignment of the Republican pmy was ironical and uxeitcd laughter aud applause. 12:M i. St. Ilutler just nuw ceme In interrupting Vilas' speech with thu sensa tleu of mingbd cheers and hlssea that his otitrat'.ce created. It is generally believed that Ilutler held himself back for dramatic efleet, uud his purforuianeo has uaused no little uspcrlty. 1:11 l. si Sowden proposes te have speoehes nf nomination new made, nud a counter preposition te adjourn until te morrow has beeu voted down. Te a motion te by Sewdcu's resolution ou the table, the vete was 232 ayes 021 nees. The states divlded apparently without any spoaUle purpHe. luJiaua voting no Kontueky aye, New Yer '- no, and Penn sylvania twenty. four ayes and thirty-llve nces. 2 11 1'. m . Cray made an efTaetive pro pre pro Btntatien of Haynrd, but the cor.ventleu went wild when Hendileks mounted the plntiuriu te nauiu iiiuueuaiu W. U. II. Dutler AiliHcd le Dell. The following correspondence was made i.uhlla today : Ni.w Yeitit, July 0. Te llenjamlti l' Ilutler, Chicago " Your friends hoie advlse you te belt the convention if n monopolist Hke Cleveland is nominated,' Slgncdl Jehn T, IIknuy, l're dent National Autl-Moue1 ely Organ iz tleu. Ciiicaoe, July 8, Jehn T. Heury, New Yerk," Will ucver ngroe te thu temlna' tien of ft monopolist." Br.su. P. Hutleii ou A Wenla-iie r.rnehr thai. Qalvrsten, Tex,, July 0. A dtaptk from Gatoavllle says Lewis Johasea 4 four or ilre ethers went te the hoate af Harriet Coaleg, ancgrewi, (or thoparpete et lynehlng n nogre named .Teue Immmi. ?me f tll0IParty went te the baek deer or the heuse, whlle ethors onlerod at the front and began sheeting, Isaaes returned . ,?ntl ,"1,et Jeun'J killing hint in. stnntly. He then oseipod. Johnien hail a.handkerchlef evor his face WKATHKIl iriOlUATlON.I. WAHniKOTOH, July o.-Fer the Mlddla Atlnntle tatea. fair weather, follewod by increasing oleudlnoss nnd occasional rains, winds bocemlng variable slight chnnge In tomperaturc. MAHKMln. railadelprjiB mr. l'niLADBLrnu, July 0-rieur market dull i Supernnn Htnte, 60Q3I Kxtra Supsrdnu de Moeflt Mi l'a. family, 11 MO 1 50 1 onto anil Indiana tatnlly, $17.103 M)( Minn, nxtre, elear. II 75O60t Htralht, tl Aerts ;.V)t winter pr.tentH.:.-,50a'l -1 1 spring ile $3 SOtfd 37. Ilyo Heur ut 13 CO. bent dull nml unsettled t Ne. 2 Western lied, OJJtfJ'JIe ; Ne. 3 ile, We j Ne. 1 l'a, de Cern ll rm Inr local trnile t slenmer, WBGOUq t sail yellow, Mat de inlxeil, fljailljsjei Ne. 8 iiiiau.I Ikliil yuilUW, OID3C. m Oats linn und quiet t Ne. 1 Will te, 87k tOHOI bunu , .in a in;, dMQ mi, i) Ul), K. iijutiwi, fui.iu i nu. linden, ie. llye steady nt 70c 8oeds Tlineihv dull 11 B0Q1 61 ITlaxiOOd nrm at 11 seai 83 Winter llran dull nt IISQ13 M. l'rovlstensntnftdyund lufalrilemtnil Mess l'erlt.tiOMrtWO'J! Heeillams.iawawBOi India Mess llecf. IIU MM. ' llueen Stnehed Shoulders, 7Ket salt ile. fi)a7e; Hineked Hams, KQiSet pickled de iu;(fii2. Lnnl steady ; city roflneil, nt 8(JS j loeso bntciiorejaJKe i prlme steam 17 te. Dutter steady and lu tair demand! Crown Crewn er,V extnis,aia2IO It. U. N. Y. extras, 1.1 OISO! iletlrsts, Hfjlcst Weitern extrus, HQ 15e i Wostern iroeit te cliolce, ll(Jl3c. lletlsnt saVic. .nEK,.1 sfailv, but quiet I'enn'a, extms, lOe s Western de, 13c. otieese dull and steady; New Yerk; Intl creams, 00310! Ohie Klat, tine, 707KO i Wost West ern fair u iroed (lauSe t I'enn'a part skims, VQ le t de Hill. XQlc. l'otreleum dull I Kelt nod, 7!n. wiiishv dull i Western at tl 15. new Tern market. Nw VenK, Julyti. Klnur ilutl unit heavy. Wheat lti'le lower, heavy nml unsettled mere active, apeculiulve trading; Ne. i Ued July, Die t Ainr., lilXQuSVie t Hnpt.. 0S4QWie i Det. 07a'JiVi I Nev.. UixODDs ; Dec, tl ul ; Jan., tieitf; 'elifl 01. Cern (JlMe i Western lalrly aettvn ; Mlxixl Western spot, CU(JS8!e; de lntnre. 67 awe. Outs opened UOJiSe lewer; later rocevorod Irem ili'iillim ; Ne. ! riept., nii'He ; Htnte, .TJ IOe, Western, iiiaiWe. f.lvs fctecK mrket. Ciiioaiie. llngi Kocelpts, 23,000 head 1 flhlpmenLH, l.ioe heed ; market wealc and luiilSe lower ; rough tucklnv, ISiJl 40 1 pack ing unit shipping, (3 33U3 70 J light, t3t)SC0l skips, fiffl iw. Cottle ICecelpts, 7,500 head t rhlpments, 2,300 head, niiirnniHtriulv ; hestgradea lOe lewer; expert Ki'aile-i, til S0iUIWi oe.l te cliolce MhlpjiliiK. tu CAQiiiiOt I'oinmen te medium, ts 10 O'l 1 Kress Tuxaus, 1 Uf OS '20. Sheep -Kecelptn, 1,00 lieiidt shipments nene; host erodes Mr in ; enmmen uradusdull ; tnfor tnfer tnfor leruitalr, t'2'2H(3M) medium te KOed.tUM fJIMi choice le ultra, l '230-3 "23 l.uuibj, tXQ e pur nuuu. Kast LinuaTY. Cattle stew and unclianged ; recelpts, l.tl head ; shipments. '2.000 hund. IIekm tlrm ; l'lilladclphtas, t3 bone ; Yorkers, t3M(f3 70; lccelpls, K-e heiid; shipments, 1,1100 head. Uhcep slew nail uiichanscd for geed ; 13QZ0s ier couiineu in iiiDiiium receipts, i,ev) near ; shipments, 2,U" head. New vara. 4UOlatluus by Associated l'rcdj Hteclca lower. Meney, iQle. sew yerk Central l.rle Itiilieud ....... v.r;ii ................ l.?.i Adams xnrues f.ilchlKiin (iutitral llallnmd && .... i 3iieuiKiiii eiiiiineni iianruiui a lllluuU Cent I al Uallreail 110 Cleveland A l'lltit)uri,'h Itatlreud 13 1 -hlcu;i A llix-it Island Railroad ...IOC I'ltlsuurijti & fort Wiiytiu Itailiead i' Westeni Onion rnltfripti itimpany. Zl'A loicue.t tvauiun... .ew ,).-r.j)- i.'entiul s.-w verir imu'in Wiwuirn. an cc 7J .. . ..... rjitiadelpnin. juotiitiensny Asioclated I'ree Blocks Htiudy. ."dladelphtu A Illicit. I '.end I tiff Itat Ireui I'Hiuisylvnnla Itnllread I tihlKli Valley Itnllread United Ceminnlusnr Now.ferjey Verthern 1'aclllc Northern I'acltle I'referrul "lerthetn Central Itnllread l.enlKh Navliratlnn Company Morrlstewn ttatlread Cnninil TrnnsportaDen Company l!ni)a'i, N Y..und Philadelphia. i .'..-., i-.-iupi itullrnul ll?fi 62H ,10S NtilOH TIDfKHe. .ariiaitens Iiy um- I, McOrann A Ce , Uar.k. -.rN, Lancaster, l'B. 11 A. H. ',.: A 1.0 Mtetitimu Central Vew Yerk Control Ww Jeisey (.'entril onto Central Del. Lack. A Western.... Denver A Itte Orandn.... Srle linnmiH A Texas Lake yhinu Chicago A N. w com.... S. N.,Ont. A Western.... it. I'aul AOmaha i'actnc Mull llechnster A Hushing!).. Ml KM Ml iw llWi 0-X OS; 12C 122 13 13V 72Vi 11 tSX, 88)2 .... U 23 Vlk n u 65i 01 ay, 3D; u ll'i .... 0 113 mi !!? 56" mc unit Ul 11? 7J 42 31;: ni. rain.. I lOXtlS I'ftClllO ; wulen 1'nclttc Wabash Common Wabash Proferrod Wnst'rn Union Telegraph iio-ilsville A Nnsnvllle... n. v.,(jni. a nu l Lehit'.h Valley Lehigh Navigation Pennsylvania ItesdlnK I'.T. A liultllle Nmi'mrn l'nclflc Coin... -urthurn I'liclllc 1'ref... iludionvllle 'lilhulDlphla A IS He Merinern Control 1 I.M 17 I'ndurirreutid. ' 'jy'l,l(la southern, ii -we'i ivsenifer. l.uoainiuensnnn lluudi wirtud by J. It. I, en if. I'.ir val, 100 IIX) IOC Lnst Hllll). IOJ 113 120 ltiO-3) 102 tee ICO 101 102 f!IO lllxd 33.23 ll'.'.W 1(0 113 mi 153 UM an 131.-20 110 1111.23 77.23 111 111 110.13 Lanriwiiir City 8 iier.cent IBift., 1S-J0., lft-fl.. t nut ct. In 1 or 30 viars 100 4 per ct. Hciioel Lean.... uu i in mi an 3'iuini.. ivi I " lu fter)yivirs..l'Ju In 10 oral years, ine ,. i-iii) tm '"ire'.H'h loin... 100 B4X HTOOKN first N lUfitlill uanlc iVM l-'iirnien.' National llanli 60 t'lltun National Hank 10J Lane i-i'-r County National Hank,, te Columbia National Hank 100 OlirlHtlnnn Nntlemu Hank IOJ Kphrnta National Hank lm First National Danlr, Columbia.. um riret National Iliuut, Htraiburir.... Hw irsi MUtenai imnK .iniriuiui.. ... imi Kli-st Nixtlennl liante, Mount Jey.. tt) LltlU National Hank 100 llanhel n National Dan It I'll Union National llnnlt. 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If 10 iHHft.'fW'fffi&Y::.:: HM auiiiuviwi'M. ---- -- I ' " ..v ilurliitta i icwiuw nu ....... ... --- Stevens liouse........ jj Sicily IlDJid- .........;. J5 KutlllundywlneA Wyuib'.... W MHlenivlim Nenuiil bclioel Northern Market..,. te Kasteru Market...... .........-.. "- ...,in.nlliirkAI ..... ... nO Luncuter City Street Car ,.. 41 W -' ll J. '"llr V .a , ,., S .' A ui . Tl 1
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