T h Vr- J J'' i LAJNfOABObBB DAILY Itf'f KI.LIGKNOKU THURSbAY JULY 10, 1884. i Jtf V VX)MK NEWS. OUH UCtiUi.AH UUKHKHI'UNUKMJIi. til. I'ettr'ndRltuilla flr Nun. I mirt :i .Slum. lire Purimce Will smalt a llemwiiil ler Iruu I'iiIIce Metf, 'I'lie regular uiutithty buHltit-ad meeting r school beanl will be held thin evening, Thu fniue of ball between tlie ltlvernldes ni.d n plekid nl tit) ycteiday nfleriieuii, leMiltcd in n victory ler the former uf n hoeic of 1) te 10. Nes. 1 utj (I 3 of tbe rJlinvrncn furnaces will nut be lit tit in mouth, iinwnnoxpectod. Wlieu the demand Jer Iren incroiiRen them) furnaces will Le put hi operatlon ami net, bofeio. Mr. Jehn 1!. Kiwll'man In unta Horleusly tnjiirt'tl an It was llrMt cxpoetcd. Ladles going beating In the uvenlngn, In full beating costume, without gentlemen, In the latest inge !" Columbia. Canal navigation will be reed med en tlie Tlde Water canal en Haturday next. The bteakn ami wnhlientn have all bceu ro re ro palred. Klnhlug bulew the dam In becoming popular, oveu though but Tew llnh me caught, 'IV n of our male oitlrenn nre thore te day. A tramp win Indly whipped en Frent street, for expunlu his person, ami net quilting whuu told. Werthy ur littler l'lrenJ). Notwithstanding tint fact that Armery hall leek beautftil with handnome ilece -ntleuH, elegant tableH, and rufreilimcutn of n superior erdar, yet the fair of til. I'oter'n Catholic cluireh is net be In: an well al tended iih it Mietild. The o.uihe of holding thin fair in a commendable one, even though pilvate, und our eitir.uns should give the patrounge uxpoetod by them. Thin linn net, ni yet been itoue. I't'luUIDl Minn Lillian It. VYelnh Ih attending the nt.vte leiehur'it ojnveir.lon, at, Miulville, l'n. Mm. William Coepur, of Liueantur, in the guent of Mil. lletiry IMahler, at in alie Mm. Sieckh nner, of Virginia City, Nevada. Mr. .1 It Henry, formerly of Celumbi.i, new a renldciii of Chicago, whom he ban been painting stage nconery, will returii home an neon an tlie Djiiuuratie oeuveii. tien i'ikIn. Mm. Frank Dotiieb, uf Harrinburg, and Mien Kunly Sieitli, of Philadelphia, are vimtliig their inetlur, Mrn. Martin Smith. I'tillre Ntu. LaU night I'. It. It. DoteolivoH Wanh l'yle and Jiiiiicn Kennedy nrrmted nlne traiu jnmperH at Scheck'n Milln. Thin morning they inch io:eivi'd a nvtitonce el ten dujn' Imprisonment from 'Squire Fiatik. In May 111 Mr. W. II. Stveu, colored, rued bcr hunbaiid for ukhiiiU and battery. Although ntumptn wote made le arrest him, yut iioiie proved ntioceniiful until yun. teiday, whin he wan caught and taken bufote 't'lpilre Frank. Ilm wlfe interceded ami wittulrew the nutt. William McC'all iuwl Charles Leriug jenterday !or Htvallt'g bin beat, a hammer and Hoveralnpiken. Mail wax given for a further hearing. William McQuillan, a ntiauger, wan ar rested for drunken and diMirderly oeuiluut by Olllcern Wittiek and (.iilbert- "Squire Frauk gave him tun d.ts' vacation with Iturkcy. hUM,nK.I( I.KIlHUK. Hunday Bchuul I'lcnlm mitt llptture Irimi TUKDi County ConunUnleucr M)ors ban goae te Ocean Orove. Deputy County Tirasiucr Harry Btiehru ban geno en a vinit te relations in Illinois, Iowa and Nebraska The Sunday c1ioeIh of the Fint Ue Ue Uo fermod and St. I'.iul'n Ilofermed churches am holding a joint picnic at ltecky Hpringn te-day. Kooky Spring ha lipoeino a very popu lar picuie ground, and it in engaged for almost every day. I'liore it considcrable talk just new of constructing a Htroet railroad te l'etl'n hotel, at Wltmer'n bridge, tlieuce along the crock te Kooky Bprlngn. It in believed that finch a vontuie would be Kucccnful, and the Springs would become ntill mnre popular. It in alne proponed te make a drive along the creek. The Urace Lutheran Sunday reboot In holding a piouie nt Litil. te day, and tbe attoudauce In very large. I'.illee UHr. Five beyn, who wero oharged with mali mali mali oieun mlcchief nt the Maner ntrcet public fchoeln, wcre heaid by Alderman Spurrier and discharged. Jacob Clanabronner was huld for trial at next court by Aldeimau Spurrier en three ehargrn of miruty of oace, made by Irvin Keller, Catherine. Keller aud Catherluu Shrum. The mayor had tbroe lodgera thin inornieg. Twe wero disoharged and ene, who wan an ius.uie mau, wan eejit te the anvlum. X'ivier Frey, of the Eighth ward, wan fined $10 nuduentn by Aldermau McQliuu, for oruelty te nnimalB, it having been charged that he killed n dot; in a cruel manner. Cyrim Monre ban been complained ngatunt for annault and battery ou Ooergo Qant, and Aldermau McOlinn held him for a hearing. Unit llnnnway. On Tuemluy Ji hn tCn and a friend, el Denver Station, Htartcd out ter n drive. The hore tetlc fright nml rnu nway. Ladn wan kicked in tbe face by the animal and bin uore was imiBlied. lle fell from the buccy nml was diluted he badly that he will likely die. The ethor man cneap-d with a fuw injuricH. ii i mm IlluUley's llililue. A cane b tiled has been llled in tlie pro pre pro thenntnry'n cfllea In which Jacob Iv. Geed, I). Killlnger, Jeseph Stark, G cer te N. Stycr and Heward IVarnel nra plniutltTtf nnd the county aomminnienorB dofeudantn. It in te nnemtnin whether or net Bhikley'n brhlRO Bheuld be rebullt at the east of the comity. A Urlukct Club. A party of Lauoanter Koiitlemeu are new bunily etiRiined forming a orlekot club. They have alreaily leaned Rreuud In Mo Me Oraiiti'n park, and this ovenlny a meeting ler orRanlzatlen will be held. rUii L'retenm, Henry Zell wan thlnnftorneou heard be fore Alderman Fcrdney, ou bevcrul oharKen of obtaining goedn by falne repro repre repro aintatleiis. He was held for trial at enirt. The New l'ump, The water oeramitteo yesterday, visited the waterworks, with the nuperiudent and otbern. The new pump was started off nnd It worked very well. rteut ou note. The Fulton bank te day ontercd a nult eualuat B. F. I)oullii;er te rcoever e-r,00P, the amount of the note whieu waH alletcu te have beeu forged by Amea llontettor. UuuDeuleil With me Telephone, F, J. Owena, Ne. 0 I'enn Square, ban beeu connected with thn telephone ex change. Lutheran 1'ieuie nt LUIU. El. .lelin'fl Lutlienin nml (Jetwalit mlintnu Humlny-sehnels will) leii'eulLltlt. to-meiroiv. Train leuven upper ilupel at 7 o'clock, Ker l.ainu ntuic, rtieu or unest, nnu HM1 LOH'3 POltOUrt I'bABTKIt. Price, cent cent Held by II. II. Cochran, druKKUt, 187 anil 18) NertU Queen mreet, Laueuter. 'oblieeur KJtlf ADritHTMKlHANTn. KM.iNN A IIUKNKMAN'H Fishing Tackle Department. RODS, REKLS, LINKS, CORKS AND HOOKS. KAAM1NK Ot;il " GRAVITATION HOOKS," TI1K HKHT HOOK IN 'I'll K MAHKKT. T1IK LAUQKST h'WUIC AN J) LOWEST L'MOKS IN Till: Ul'li" FLINN & BRENEMAN, 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET. LANCASTER, PENN'A. HVKVIAI. NOTHJfiH. JIil J'lattert ntu clean, nwmit ami ))liiaant te line. Kreuli lliipi ecimlilncil with IIiiIhiiiiih unit (Iiiiiih, Moie pewurlul than nuy etlier poreun planlern, SAeentn. A rnlr ener. TlIK VOLTAIO IlKLT Ce., Of MlllnllUll, Midi., oirer te win! Dr. Dye'n C'ulebraluil Voltaic licit nuit Klectrle Atipllance en trial, ler thirty nnyH.te iiuin.elil uiul yeunir, nllllcttxl wltli uerveim dehlllty, leii Mnillty, uinl many oilier OIhuiuiuk. Heu iiilvertliinnent In ttiln puiier. ul. yilM.WAKAw Ilm 'lfAVfillni: Halriiiimi In an Irietl'tllilii fellow, In Im lull of nUirlen, leknH, reiiriiKO, HulMinriiriinre ami nrlt. He In vuiy lukliiK withal. Ilunleck Jllenit JHIItrt nniii veiy takliiir ineillcliin i they tuke every whiiri). Hint aid bold every where. Fer nuln by II. II. C'evhrikii, tlriiKKlel, 137 iiml 13U North gunen nlreut. km.wii'ii iiDiintiniiie I'Hiiitee In the limit ellcttlvu l'uln lloMlrnyer In the world. Will iniMl surely quicken the blewl whuiher InWuii Inlernnlly or applleil uxter nally, una thereby inem certainly UKMKVE I'AIN, whether clironle or iieute, than nny ether pnln nllnvluter, anil It !n wnrrimteil ileu ble the ulieiiiflh et any Bliulliir iirepumtleu. It cures pain In the Utile, Hack or llenuln, Moie Tlireitt, IUietiinutlui, T(Kthiichv, nnd At. I, AIIII.K, mill Is Tim Urcint UelluTitr el I'mIii ' IIHinyN'i) IIOIJ.Sh.IIOI, I) 1'ANAOKA" Kheuhl belli every lanitly. A tuiinpoenlill el the raiuiMtii In a tumbler nt het water sweot sweet Hlieil, II liruIniliHt..itiiki)ii lit (x)iltlllle, will 1I11KAK III' A i;OI.I. uiiiUix Imttlu. inuyM-lyil.M W.saw riiKnnmu)! ami puilty are eeiiiuiiinicatuil te the riuiipliixle:i by (Jleiiun Buliihur Hen p. lllil'H Hair Dje," hliicktu brown,. V) centr. l7'lwilueiliVw iliiliu la Ij euiiHiMl by Terptit l.lver ; I'lhw ,t CiuiDllpittleii ; lleiiitiiclui by liiillneHtlen. Avehl tliiiiu alt by ihIiii; thu xriiat vetutahii remcily. Alleu'a llllluiin I'liyslc. i culib., AtallilrucclHlH. J71wilM XV Aw liny rerer. Ker iHiinty vetri 1 wam niitlorer Irein Ca tarrliet the luiul uiul threil In a very iiKKra VHtuil form, ami tlurlu the ninnuier mentlin with Hay r ever. I precureil a bottle et Kly'n Cieim II ilm, aii'l alter a low applications re re ei Iveil ilnclileil hum III win cured helere the bottle was uauil. ll.ive hail no return el the complaint. Charlette 1'arker, Wnverly, N. . Vl-Jwilieilw .'ei.ruN'n l.tiiiM lleet Toulu li emlerneil by phyntclnnti. Auk or Celilcn't; take no ether Ol ilnuiilitH, Jy.-lwileeilAw A Uulck Kecuvery. It Klven im Kital pleaiiire te Htate thaltlie inercliiinl who whh ii)ertnl te bout the point el ileuth liiiin un attack of I'lieiimiinlii tuin en tlrely reeevi)ril by thn use et Da. Vfti. IIaul'h IIalkax roil tub I.ukik. Nutunilly he funis uratelul ler the bmu'llt ilerlvml Irein iitOun tliln reineily ler thu Iiiiikh ami thnml ; ami In giving publicity tot his Htateiiiuut 'n am uct iiatinl by iniitlvi-i et public beiielactleii, trust liiK that ethers may bu benellteit In ti similar iiiaiinur. jvZifiw Allen'H llnilu Koe I belaiiKal extract BlreiiK'lhein the Unite, Ami positively curen Nervous Debility, NeiveusuenH, Huailicbn, u n nut 0 nil losses, ami nil weakness et lienor liener alive Sj'Mtiiin ; ll never falls. II lilti;., tl ler f J. At ilniKKlntx, or by mull I rem .1. II. Allen, 315 Klrst Ave., .N Verk City. Jy7.lwiIll.tV.tKAw llepelen Kiillepiiy durnil. Thiiiloelerb pioneiinceil my case le been of hnpeltm epilepsy," wiyseur correapenileiit, W. C. llrewnlnif, Attorney-at-t-aw, .IiuIheiiIh, Aik , "ami ilecliirnil ileathte bu my only le Het. .VdmarUim Xcrvinc hits cureil me." Out ut ilniRRlnlH. 11.50. )y8 lwileeil.iw Kmety's l.lltle Ciitluirtlels the bust nml only reliable l.lver 1I1I known, nevertalls with thu uimtebstlnatu cases, purely vuKeUiblu 15 cle. y7-lwilM,VAr'Aw tin Uareful ut tlie llHOlft. If your rhllitreu nre thieateneil with croup or any thnml illlllculty, apply a few ilreps of Themui' Kfleetrte Oil. It lslhenlfest muill clnn ler Ihu little ii'ien we knew el. Ker sule by II. II. Cochran, ilniKglat, 137 unJ vm North Uueen street DvsrKlTic, nervous people, "out el sertn," Celitun'n l.liiulil Heel will euro. 7'iiJt no ether. Ol ilrinlst. 1vl-lwileei.w tKA THU. "" IIaukii MarKuret Ilaiier, nt:eil 4'J years, funeral en Saturday irtorneon at 3 o'clock, from '! West .liituen HtrecU Inlcrment at '.lou'HCutnelury. llil JViflf AUrKHTlHKaiKNTH, TxrAN-ifii-AiiuenniKt. te im ukn- Vi uial heu ewerk. Apply at It UIA NOItril l.lMKBTUKKT. riMlK lir.dltt.AK .1IONTHI.V MKKTINO Jl e of the Lancaster M:ennerchnrw 111 be held at tlie ballen Krlihiy evening, July llth, at U o'clock. (1KU. t'TEirrjsif, it Secretary. ISTATK OK rltKIIKKIVK W. UOONL.Klf, j Inte el Ihu city el Lancaster, ilecrnsetl. The uiulei iIkiiiiiI. iippelutetl by tlie Orphans' Court, et Lancaster county, te pass en excep tions te the account et Charles Al. Hewell, executer of the wlllel Kreiturlck W. Coenloy, into 01 iiiecuy ei i.aueasiur, uuceasuu, ami iu makuaml report illslrlhutlen el the bnlnncu lu hunilH et sulil iicceuntaut te ami iimenK lhee b'Kiilly entllieil thereto, will sit for the puipesu el his appointment In the Library Iteiini In the Court ileuue, In the cltv et Lnn easier, ou Thursila", AiiKiist it lil, nt 10 o'clock iu m., whun anil wheru nil purnonslu purnenslu tcreiteil uiiiy attumt. Wit. AUU. ATLKK, lytu-JtiieawTli Amllter 13 AHK HALL. Wiliniiigteii ys. Ironsides. TWO CUAMl'IONbllir UAMKH. On KltlDAY ami 8ATUUDAY the W1L MlNUTON'rt, the Champien Kusturn I.oekuo Team, will play tlie Iienshlen (en tlie Iron Iren sides Ureuii' s.) Kvorybeily nheiihl ucotlieae Biiuics. U AMK CAI.LICD AT I O'CLOCK. 9TrnIu leaves Pennsylvania Depet every is tulnutcn. 92t I JUOL'USALri toil HT1IKIST WOllK, Healed proposals ter tlie following work will be received by the Htrcet Cemmltteu up te J uly '11, ItUI, nt 7 o'clock p. in. Proposals le bu iiililiisded te atreet Comiiilttee. ami ueneslted In htroet llei, at tlie olllce et Alileriuuu llnrr, HlHeuth D u ke atreet: Ker plklnu' beutli Duku street, Irem Vine te aerinan. KerplkliiK WestCllQitnut atreet, from Mill, berry le Clmrlotte. Fer piking Net Hi I. line street, Irem Walnut te Lemen. Ker plklnu Kast Orange street, Irem Ann te Marshall Ker plklnn Walnut ntreet, liem Water te Muibiirrv. Ker lluoe-icet nuwnr en Cherry alley, Hum Kieilurlck street ninth te llun. Ker threo.leetsuwur en l.einen street, irem Pine te Charlette, le Walnut anil tlieuce te main sewer. l'lnns uml spec! I! rations ran be eon at thu elllce of Allan A. Ilerr, City Itexulater, Uti Kast Klnir, street. , Hy order of 8TUKKT COMMITTKK. Atuit-J.K. Uahr. Clerk Btrvet cetnuilitee. Jyw,is,u UKIKIIRATKI) MKtf AtfVKHTlHK&IKNTH. CII.KAIt HAVANA rll.l.K.H OIOAKS FOIt ; A renin, (lunrnnteeil te be clear tillers, at HAIITMAN'H YI'.I.I.OW ntONT ClMAIl HTOUK. 1KNN UIIIAIlrj IKli i Ullits, I'Kll IIUf itreil up, nt HAKTUAN'U YKM.OW KKONTOIO All HTUHK, Ufrtnll',11-A Otlll, 111 llll (lf.NMUI. IT housework In nnmalllamllv ToiikeoiI ft Irl with reeommiimbilleiiH, the lUKhest wiiues win no pnln, lniiiiire in lyiwii te) NOIt'l UUIII DUKKHTItKKT. 1KIUINK III, l HlllUK eUNAKU'llUlT VJf OlmirH, 'i ler Ac, II ler 'Ale., nt IIAIUMAN'a YKI.I.OW VIIONT UlU Alt HTOUK. TI7-rtrtK.I.-.PIUST-t'l.AH AllhATs.-il II A only be VV iroeil article; money In tween 7 anil 1) a. m. anil 7 ami M p. in. te T. M.HIMI'SON. J9Vl Ne. 4 Kasl KlngHt., I.uucaster, l'n lUAUKKNI'liniT-M. H. iiAHniMH HAH I'lan TV thu exclii'lvnn ue et thu tlee. II. Lmlles' Klne Witiikiiunhnst Hheun ler the city el Lancaster. Kveiy pnlr wnrraiiteil. Jjll Iiml HUiti.r.vn i.Kjtui) UKNNr.r. A ilellchius ilesert ler warm weather. our reclpen ler nrepirliik It We a bnltle. At HUlll,r.VM liltb'ii Hlllitb, iiMimil Ne 24 West King Pt rroiiAUue hhewkk.h, atticntiun i I Insure your uiewliu: creiu iimtlnsl I iliuniitie, beterii It is tee llitu, at IIAUHMAN A IIIHINH' llitliranci) Olllce. IVOatilKAUtwIt II) West Orange Htiifit. Dlt. O. II. IIIUIWM. rilVdlUIAN ANDOCOM8T, Has lleuieveil te Ne. ) WKST OIlANtiK 8T, Kyeanil Kar llenteil. (ihlssi'suillusliil. fu fu lieilei apeetacleneu teunl ami te nriler. leillV'I'Ill I A III KM a It you wiut an e'uiinlfUJ Corset try the " Out New Mu t'eisel," ami II yen want a koeiI .Inr.ey we have them at tl."'. ti.W, tl M nml UK. Our NlnKuriiHInrtatlAa lar nitperlorte liny Shlit In the inurket. .1 l. hWAlllC. Ne. KO North Uncoil atreet, Lanrasttr. SUHUIII. TAX fllK IHH-l.-rilK IP'l'l.l. UATK U In thu hamln el the treasurer Three per cunt, oil ler prompt payment. W. O. MAIlSHAI.h.Treas. Ne. I'i Uentle a.ilimrc. Ofllce hniim, from '.) a. in. te l p, m. ml VM-.tV rillll'KIKIOK IN AN OL.II HA I.OON. llavliiK piirchaiil thu saloon lately eecuplixl by A. 1. Kulmur. Centre tijiiare, 1 will be pfeiueil le luve my irlen In ami the public itlve me it cull. KveiythliiK pertaining te u Urate uas saloon will Im kept J'JIl A. (J. ItAHI'Klt. IDMINIMIM MATCH HArr.l.-MHlNINU j buautlrs In the ilark. Silver pliiteil Nap kin ItlDKs, llutter Dishes unit eastern, all ttlvrn away with Tin ami (Jetlue : two lea npnnnn with every p uimt el Celfee. The whltiwtHlt eeur HUKHi'lnlhnellviiKJI.AIlKK'H TKA HTOIth, Ne. 3n West IvIiik street, I.an-(-Hater, l'n. I I AVKKt'lllltl IJUl.l.r.llf, I'A., U .1HI.K1 the IM. It. 11 IA irein l'lillailulplila, en Tuemah C'iiabk, 1,1,. ii I'rei't, Unilereare et Hecluiv et rinmls t Classical ami acleulllle rinir'H'. AppllcHtleu terii'linlsalim m.iv new bu iimile. her ratalniruu aibliuss Vl'.av. MA AC HIlAliri.hSS, Dean, llavurlenl Cnlleue I'. O., l'u. JI7-TuTliA3'Jt riui Tin J alCe r. IIK.I.KU,TK Til TUP. NATION- Convention uinl nil who cnntemnlate KeIhk there . It you want te keep cool uml be romreriaiui) wnne in unie.ii(i), un in a. ii. UOSKNbrKIN ami leavi) your iiieasure ler enu et llinre uli-Kiin " TKOl'IOA I. " SlIIU. Ihey eemu lu ten dlllerent shailes ami only ciml f lii.0). bnmlreuiuly irlmmeil with Chinese fllk. ItOSKNHTKIN, 'I he Fine 'tailor, m'21-dmitlt 37 North Uueen ntreel fMtKAV vvft.. uiikac ruet,, In order te meet the wants et their custe llieis. thn I.AN'CASTKIl UA81.IUHT AND KUfcL COMPANY will sell lothulrcensumcrs OAS STOVES AT COST. bmuples et Steves limy lie Mien ul their olllce, NO. 1.UNOIITII UUKKNH1 HbhT. Ul31-lmiIU pi-.NMANstlil'. Class for Distinction will be ertfnnlr.eil MONDAY, JULY 1-1, 1084 at the IlUSlNhSHCOl.l.KUK, NO. 10 KAST KINO HTIIKKT, neceml lloer. Call nml exinituii upeclineiw et Improve ment, or mlilnun, II. C. WK1DI.KII Iy7-lwil Principal. DUiti.ii; isaM'; Wll.I. UK bill, II At' .SATURDAY. IULY VI. t put. lie sale ou 1B8I. utuo'cleeic. ii. :u.. In Centre ijeiinrii. Lau- umter, 1'iu, ene six-seal Cat rlae, lu excellent order : one set olbruss-ir.euuteit Deuble Har ness, nifiue by Wceil Ulbden, New 1 erk ; also, u l'euy l'hinten, niade toenler In Wlliuluuten, iiei ; iue, a iiiirmaiitewu ivitgeu ami set ei Hliik'le Huruess. Thu nbevu Is tlie property et Mrs. Henry K. .lohr.sten, et Wheiitland, and will be olleieit tothe hlKliest bidder JACOIKiUNDAKICIl, J'JSttl Auctioneer. AMY l'AKT OF TI1K HKIN OIC MIIUIIUS nieiubriuiu may be I he seat et cancer; It Is teuiiil moie Iieiincntly en the lex uml Up than rlsewhere. I have seen It arlne Irem thu cicatrix et a scale), a blister, or a cut, Irein a mole, from a wart, unit Irem a simple uztcria- lien wuere two mom, nuriacus my in coiuaei, an lu the uniln. All caucurs and Illinois cured without pain, or unlnu the kulle by II. D. I.ONOAKKH. M. I). Ofllce U Knnt Walnut street, Lancaster Conaultiitlen Irce. jyieattl.tw Tl I .XNNBUUllUll OAKlJKN. GRAND CONCERT UIONVILLE BAND. M, WOHItKI, Comliicier, ll ai-Admlsjleii Free F Mill MUMMKlt lll'.HDHTS, SKASONOKlbSl. SPRING LAKE BEACH, MONMOUTH AND OAULKTON IIOUSKH. SEA QIBT, N. J , IIKACI1 1IOU81C, Houses Opuu Junea. NBWHOXBIi LAFAYETTE (nMKIitCAN AND KUKOPKAN PLANS.) l'HlLAUKLl'HlA. Applications ler roeuin can bu iniuln nt nuy et the above lieiifccn. Ui31.MtTu.Thb Ij. U. MALT1IY. T llUKtjlC'U PICNIC GOODS. Petteil Ham, rotledTenijue, Petted Chicken uml Turkey, Devllleil Ham, Teiikuu ami Chickens, Annoura anil lllcharilsen X Hot) Het) bins' Whele llelleil Ox Toiikue ami Luunli Tongue. Compressed Hoef, Krttsh l.elnter, KresliUnltnen, Krcsh Mickerel, Heusud Haul: ercl. Choice riekleii Oyslcrn lu bottles t ulee KreshOystern lu cans. MUnil and plain pickles in ainall bottles Crust A llhiekwell's plokles anil sauces. Impettuii Hardlnes el UiiebI quallly t also Auiutlcau Harillnes lu oil, muiluid aud uplcud. Clioice Yerk State Cream Cheese, lliiiul lleuf chinned and bv tilt) n I nml by I loco, UAItl). NKH A I'Hll'ra' CKLKIIUATKD mi an ii HAMStulse Msunella lliand Hams. 1IUY TUB l'ICNIC l'LATta, lliey HKhtuiiil cheap, At BURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST KING STRtDBT. LANCA9TKH, l'A, SECOND EDITION. TIIUriSDAY HVBNttia, JULY 10, 10U1 TrliE 'third bay. l'KUtHK,5S IIP THK UIO DIINVKNriDN. UlevelHiia Men HUH MlntlnliiK Tbelr Omi- llilenie-WHllaoe's vine I'rainiitnlluii ul IlKiiitsll Alijrb ulj's Itnrn Mil trHr, CmcA(.i), July 10-10:25 a. m The weather inolenraud pleasant. It in thought that a ballet will be roaelicd thin p. in , nnd final adjournment today. Tlie com tnltteoeu lenolutlenn have uj;tecd en tlie platform. It naya that no tax, direct or iudiroet, eau be Imposed upon the peeple, except te meet thn oxpetino of nevum incut. It provides that the neuen.sarlun of life, Including tea and coffee, nlitill come in froe. The munitien UiiehmiKeii, The Tribune eayn the frleudn of JikIke Fluid are hard at work nnd he ntandn well una dark herse. Hewltt'n name in nlne inetitloned thin morning. It in said that a number of Indiana nnd Wentcrn mnu favor brli)Rln out Hondrlekn after the llrt Imllet. Bome papomelaim that Clevelaud'n ntrctiRth Ih waning nml llayard alnin. The ROtieral Iropreohlou though In that the nltuatien In uuchnuued and Oleveland will probably get the nomination. The Tribune putH him down for 397 en the Unit ballet nnd Iiayerd 117. The TYmmhiyh iiayard Ih IoeiuIiik up aud that Ilutler ban withdrawn from the content and will Htippert Ilayiud. Itn entitnatu in; Cleveland .'150, Iiayard 1012, McDonald G'.l, Tlutrtnan, 01, Curlinle 20, othernno.itlerinj;. teilniiliiic thn llilrit Uy' Werk The convention in asaembliu with an immonne crowd lu attoudauce. It in H.ilil that nix of the lonadelut;atcH havoehatiKcd from Cleveland, four i;e1iik te Thurma'i, nnd two te Iiayard. Uiudall In devulep n a geed deal of ntteuth thin merniw;. The oenvuiition wnn called le order at 11:05 a. m, The llrst btislucnn iu erder in thu completion of the call of btaten for presidential eaudidatcn. The MannachuretlH welccatrH had n ncoret oauetin last niuht. The mombetn admit that Ilutler had rccetinldercd Inn withdrawal fiem the field an a eindldate, and that, bn would be presented after the second ballet. Thn Daily Ntia ropertn the follewim; an Gen. Hutlei'n tartll plank: RtteUtd, That otiHtemn iluticH ehutild be levied for the lutrpeHe of raiuluL' money for tlieiR'COfc.suy cxpeimen of the novernmentaud te protect anil fester American itiduntriei nud protcet Ainerican labor. That raw materialn inaiiufactiircd in thin country Bheuld oemo iu free, uh Hheuid also nee cnnariCH which are used ou the peer man's table, such an tea, cellce, etc., and that the tarid'eu luxtiricn Hheuid be placed at thu highest limit. Fer the first time niuuu the opening of the convention theie was net a jam nt the I'.ilmcr houue thin morning bofeio 8 o'elook. Fer seme reason, purhapn the fatigue of yofterday'H oennlen and hint nllit'B unireliliiK. the peujile nlupt late. It wan a relief te be able te walk through the large corridors of the hotel without beiiig crushed, and It wan agrwahle te theKO who have business iu thu I'alnur houae te rellcet that nervous exeltuiuuntTt an telliui; upon the evor Koaleun vlsttern ami IhiKKiug them out. The rclloctien waneuly short lived, however, for by 9 o'clock the rotunda ami oerrtdorn had aaln lllljd up, aud the tromeudeun crunli which ban charaotenzed the pant week wan tepaated again. jV !j,;ri'lnc!it uu tlie I'lntl nil, The nub cemmltteu en lenolntiem li.in completed a full diaft of the platform, which it couiiucnt'etl te read te the fu'l committee at 10:!I0 this forenoon. The draft decn net meet the approval of General ISutler, and he him pro pre pared a minority icpert, which wilt be submitted te the oemmitteo. It in expeutcd bin report will be i ejected by a heavy vote. It in anticipated the tegular minority lepert may be biibmiitcd te the convention, in which event a fli.it p din cussieu iv expected. Thin may consume a great portion of the day's scusieu. It in net new probable that the ropett will be read iu the convention befere neon. TikltK up itie Cudgel, mr Ulevelnuil. The following dispatch ban been received from New Yerk by Uhairiunn Maiming, of the New Yerk delegation : "Nkw Yeiik, July 0. Te Daniel iMan ning, eni. Heading te dny'a ptececdlngn nnd Oiady's remaikn ceuceiniug Governer Cleveland, I telecraph you that I wan a representative Iiisumau bofero Orady wan born, nud ns such bolievo 1 knew new the centimeuts of my oeuntrjiueu aud oe- relluienintn ; and I plaoe my asnertleun against his that ninctenthn of thu Irishmen 1 meet are in favor of Cleveland's uemiua lien aud that the uulvern.il sentiment ex pressed in thin eity te night in that Grady ban uttered a vi'u calumny against, thu Irish aud Catholics of America. Signed VM. It. IleillHtTKIN. The hour for the muetlng is leug past and tbe delegates are Mill coining iu. Theie are oecanionat oltearn, aud muile by the baud. The visitors' teata are fully occupied. The ccone in an unlmated one. The Cleveland men oenlldeutly picdiei ills uumiuatlen if a ballet in re.iih d te-day. Till) CUNVKNIION UNDKIl WAY. Hie Cleveland Mnu Still Unnll.lent-rhe Uuiiiiiuttennu L'litlnriu Net llesdy. Among the dintliiguiflhcd gentlotnen oceupyiug Beats en the platform are Speaker Carlisle, aud Win. II. Eugliuh, of Indiana, Itandall lu net prosent. The convention was called te erder at 11:10 a. in. The flltuatieu thin morning doen net dill'er materially from jeaterday memluft. The bccnnd day's ovent hav. developed only ene thing, the stubbeiu dotermination te beat Cluvulaud at nuy Haorillue aud by any ineann, It was generally oenooded that the aotieu of Tammany iu openly opposing Clovelaud wan without prote.limt, but that it had dene the New Yerk governor ue material harm. The Clovelaud men am ntrenj; In their belief that they can bring rnaUern te a crisis at their option. They could Uioreloro nlmnl te b generous in asklug the convention te indulge Grady in bin attack upon Clove land yeetordey. Chairman Manning was only carrying out the policy of the Cluvelaud men, whleh in te create the im pression that they are nafe iu their atrength nnd ean ntieru te grant a tow oeuoosstonn. The proceedings opened with prnyer by ltev. Geergo 0 Lorlmer, el Chicago. Car ter Harrison, Illinois, rising te a personal explanation, re pel led the ultimatum made by ene of the spoakera yesterday that he had paeked the hall with olaqtiern who applauded his Rpoeeh iu seconding the nomination of Cleveland . A communication wus locelved and read from tbe chairman of the cemmittee ou resolutions statins that the oemmlttoo, notwithstanding constant nud patient efforts, had net been able u complete tbe platftem aud would net no preparcd te inalte a complete ropeit bol'ure 7 p m. A ll.ieiii ler Tliuruiau The uullnlshed buniuusn ul yesterday, being the call of states for nominations, wan rontuned. MntiHer. Alitt-euri. came te the platform and made a nomination bpuoeh. He nald Mirseurl would have glven ua stalwart nomecratlo voles mr tue old tlekct, headed by "the H.ige of Gramorey" nud bin vonernled fiieml from Indiaua, Ilecdrlekfl. As they could net have the old tleket, he had been eistlug about te uee who in this omeruouoy Hheuid lead the ombattled hosts et the Uctnoerauy te a grand nnd glorious victory. Nothing fthert of a blunder euuld nuke th Uomeo- racy loae the oleotlon, with 25 Dotneoratlo governors nud 23 Demoeratlo Legislatures, ropresoutiiiR S.W oleetora! vetes out of 401. Nothing but a fatal blunder oeuld tuake the Democracy leso. The mau In his mlud wnn spoken nt as " the noblest Itnmau of thorn all," Alien G. Thiirman. Choets.J Ue thoreforo nocendod that nomination. He had loeokod en Tliurman'n faoe yen. terday, nnd recognized In him the colossal Domeorat of the country, the Illsmnrek of America. With Thurtnau nn the htandard bearnr, thev oeuld earry Ohie nnd New Yerk and California. Iu proof of thin he repeated a conversation he had with Gen. ypiuela anil ethor gentlotnen, nud read tot egratnn from Ohie nud California. Iu con. elusion, he doehred bofero Oed that the Domeoraoy was hungry even unto death, net for the venal spoils of oflleo.but for the glory of doing geed te thelr fellow balugn. Loud laughter and applause lluaill 1'ut In nomination, Ijlvlngsteti, MlsPettrl, rese te secend the uomltiatien of Cleveland, but the chair man stated that It would reiptlre unani mous oennont. " Ne matter," said Llviugnteu, " we have get our work In nny hew. (Laughter.) Thes, K. l'owell, Ohie, came te the platform te put In nomination Gee. Ileadly. Ue declared that If the Demoeiacy wan true te Itself its Hticoenn In the coming ntruggle wasnlrcndy nssured. ' Within the last few yearn he natd Ohie had overcomo a Itopubllean majority of evor ene hundred thousand, nud nt this hour the government of Ohie wan in the keeping of thegrcat Dotneoratlo party. The mau who had been the acknowledged leader lu bringing about the chnnge wan the candidate whom he new proseutod, Goetgo Ileadly. Some ap plause. j lle.idly had rccolved the largest endorsement ever glven te a Domeorat in Ohie, having rccoived 10,000 mero votes than Uaucoek received iu 18S0. Ue was known te the nation an a great lawyer, n wise statesman, n fearless and aggressivu leader, n mau uf acknowledged ability, of undoubted integrity, n man of courage ns well an of wisdom. i'i-.nnsylVaniam pa veki rb HON. Kx-Hfllmtur Wnllaen'a (ilenluB l'resencnllun el Hiimutl J. Kandall. The st.ite of l'eiiusylvanla having bceu teaehed iu the rail, Senater Wallace oame te the platform te nominate Uiudall. Ue Bald : "By diicotleu of the Pennsylvania delegation I ceme te presuut the nnrue of a candidate for the great olllce of pros! dent uf the United Statca. The name which I tiling you in found uu every page of jour oeuutry'H and your party 'b history iu the last two decades. Applause. It in that of no tyro iu political affairs. It in that of a mau in the prlme nud vigor of bin manhood, with every (acuity trained in practical government. Au elllcial life of 'M yearn lien behind him, clear, luminous aud putu. Ne dishonest notion, ue corrupt practice ban ever stained bin cscutchoeu. Ap plause J Wuile most of hts contempora ries in elllcial life have grown rich through devious aud unknown menun, he is still u peer mil), cheers whote highest aim ban been fitly te serve his people nnd his re public Uomecratf, tlie Heur nan urucit ler me uomluutlenofa Deinenrat grounded luthe faith aud tried in tbe atom cruolble of bin Dirty sorvieo. ICheura 1 lbe pathway of expediency lien behlnd un, ntrewu witu the wrcckH of our fallure. Let us be heuest new. let us staud by the record of our own pure public men. Lut un boldly appeal te tbe poeplo en that record and spurn the doluslve premises of our bitter fee. The name of such u man we bring you. llin practiced hauls, bin experienced foresight, bin ceiiveinauue wltli public nllairn, will lay the foundations ei your return te power se bread, be wide, se deep, that they will be permanent. (Ap plaueo) He ban be. 11 practically the leader iu the national Heuso of Kepro Kepre Kepro sentativen for 17 jears, favoring n reduc tien of luxatien aud au coeuomioal admin istration of government. Ue ban with skill and success resisted the lavish oxpoudl expoudl oxpeudl ttiicn of the money of the poeplo, the waste of public domain and uuooustitu uueoustitu uuoeustitu tioualaudtyrauioal force bills. (Applause.) Hln iron villi has put the kuife te cerrup tiuir, uxttavagance, nnd ban compelled a returu te comparative purity of admin istration. Hirncbt in purpose, piue in life, a grand tiibuue of the paople aud a statesman, ue faer sways him and 110 fear eau awe thin mau. Her beii Pennnylvaula prosents te the Domecraoy an her c.iudid.ite for the mighty ofllce of president of the Uuited States iu the person of Sam'l J. K.md.ill." IjOuu npplause nud oueem. 1 Oev. Alinntt Heciiiiiln the Niiinliiiilluii. Uovernor Abbett, of New Jorhey, Boceudcd the nomination el Ilaudall. ile said there was a conviction iu the laud that if v, indem controls thu councils of the Dumnoratle party iu making a platform bread enough for every Demucrat te ntaud npeu, nud lu phelng upeu it a ciudldate et tiausceudeut ability and pure life, succv'sn lieu in the results of itn delibera tions. He believed Haudall, an a caudi date, would reach the controlling vete iu the pivotal htites mero certainly thau any ethor of the dlstincnished men named. He anked : " Where doen sucoesb lle ? Net iu Minnesota, net iu Iowa, or iu ethor confirmed Kepublieati states, but iu theso oleso statcti whleh wero carried by Tildeu lu 1870 " Ile roviewod the argumeutn urged for Clovelaud, and said these all applied te Thurmnu, Bayard aud ethers. Theu what was the oxeuso for putting aside thone grand Democratic voteraun for new meu '.' The roeord of Uiudall is pure and stalnleBB, while bin publie career for twenty yearn haa bceu in behalf of oceno. mlaal nnd heunit governmeut. Ilaudall would Bwcep New Jersey like a great political oyelouo. lle is the frletul of laberern everywhore, and the oenveuilou could de 110 butter than nominate him " Kxteillm: Hennter llayiird. The call of the vete for nominations wan then rcaiimed. Abbett (Mass.), said that when that state was called yesterday, she presonted no name. New, In behalf of the majority of that delegation, he anked that Jehn W. Cumuiings might second the nom ination of Bayard. Cttmiuings then came forward te the platform and addressed the convention in support of the nomination of Themas F. Bayard, of Delaware It had been naid that the electoral vete of the Seuth wan stire fur nuy Domeuratlo nominee. The Seuth had kept Its faith unfalteringly and untlitiehlngly, but it must be Been te that no Domearatio con. volition committed itself te a nomination or te a uomiueo that would te seme do de do greo Imperil theso states i the future. The best mau whom the Domeoraoy could glve would be noue tee geed te carry tbe bauuer of the Domeoraoy, nud noue tee pure or high for tbe great Domeoraoy of the Seuth, nnd pure, uiul high aud ex nltcd as the noinluae could be, no 0110 euuld be mero se thau Thes. F. Bayard, of Uoliware, LUUcern 1 They came te put the garment of ruccchs ou the nominee. It must net be u rent nud tattered garment like that which New Yerk presented. It must In a whele, et tlre faultless garment. fApplnune. A large part of tue New Yerk delegation wan bound Hand nnu loot 111 tuts oenvou tien. He hlmself rcproBOtued the light ing labor district of MnssaehuseUrt nml he could tell the oenvontlou that it It forced upon the Domearatio party the man who had rent the garment of success in New Yerk, the party would lene the state of Massaohunetts. Thin din trlut was pepulated with werklugmcn, opposed 10 1110 grasping croon et monepo lists, and he doelarod te the oenvontlou, voicing the labor olement of the country, that If they tried te put the tern garment of New Yerk ou the caudldate of the Domeoratto party they would banish the labor vete nnd leso the oleotlon. Cheers. Lorey F. German, Seuth Carolina, nlne seconded the uomlnatleu of Iiayard, He said Is wan maulfest from the applause with which the name of Senater Bayard was roeolvod this morning, that at least the opposition te Clovelaud has found a strong leador, who is skilfully organizing, te stein the tlde that has been sweeping New Yerk en towards the goal of success, Yeumau's said It wan gratifying te find the old Hay state aud 1'almotte state joining hands ou the Dolawaie statesman. Juucs, of New llampshlre, asked con sent te Bcceud the nomination of Clovo Clevo Clove laud. Gen. Vent, New Hampshlre, took the platform nud made nu oaruest nppeal for the nomination of Cleveland, and said It meant certain siioechs. Souater Doellttlo, Wl oeuslu took the platform te second the uomlnatleu of Clovelnnd, Ue asked the convention net, te threw away thin great opportunity for BUCCCBB. Walter, Connecticut, took the platform byoetiBont, nud soeoudod the iiomluatleu of Cloveland lu nn oleiiuout spoeoh, Wnlter doplercd the unfortuuate oontro eontro oentro vorny In the Kmplre state, but having listened te nil the ovidence, thn vcrdlet must be in favor of Cloveland by the unanimous vete of Conneotlout. UOOM1NO ULKVULANll. A ueuccrted rtlTert All Alene tne Line ler New Yerk's Onverner. F. M. Hebs, Arkntinan, soeondod the iiomluatleu of Clovelaud. Ue said Arkansas would cast Its ontlre vete for Cleveland, lle wan curtain he ouuldbe elected. Delanoy, of Wisconsin, seconded Cleve Clevo Clove land. There wan much chuering. Gen. Bragg, Wisconsin, took the plat form te necetid Cleveland. Kouewcd choeriug, liragg said he veiced the oheico of the young meu of Wisceunln and tbe West In Bcoenditig tbe great Governer of New Yerk. They loved him most for the ennmlcs he haa made, Great applause. Grady npratig te bin loot nud mid in behnlf of hiscuemlen, he roelprooatod that hate. (Great confusion.) IJragg aald sueh notion ou the pait of a Senater wan a .disgrace. (Cheers, lilsaenand confusion.) Bragg, pointing te Grady, naid his labor had been ou the crank of the machine Hummed oheern atkl confusion. Ue naid the paity had followed the old leaders te death. Ue asked a new aud yeuug mau te lead It, possessing life and bleed. Bragg closed with rouewedeboom. Aejuutneil Dull, H v. m. The convention adjourned till 8 p. in. Tlie cemmltteu ou resolutions wero or dered te repert at that hour. A rtnte riiuliirni lJYllvoniiiee Premised. The sub cemmltteu of the conyuittec ou resolutions made its report te tee geucral commit tve shortly bofero neon this morn ing. The majority repert of the sub sub sub cemmittee was signed by all tbe members of the cemmittee except Butler, who presented a minority repert. The two reports nre new ( 12:45 p. m. ) under dinoussieu, aud it in uet expected that the platform will be submitted te the convention until 7 o'clock thiseYeuing. Oonverso, Hewitt and Wat- I tcrt-eu wetu appointed a cemmittee te puuotitate nud buruUb up the dual repert bofero It is sent te the oenvontlou. The membcrn of thu cemmittee scein te think the platform, tin It will be presented, will be NiU.-ilaotery an n wuoie. AN AnlnifVril.l HUKMK. Oriitt Lreuiu at tlia llilrit lliiy'a otlen 'lliumnue lu lliiuut. Special te the I.NriaueKNCim. iThis in the greatodtdayeftbouonvontiou. Every Beat iu the vast hall In eccupied aud geed order prevailn. The dolegates aud spdotateiH leek ftenh. Ladies are soattercd throughout nil tin gallerien and thetr searlct millinery with the bln.iutr bauners of eluba nud bandana llagn waving en n theunaud canon at every outburst e f applause oubauce thu sjilouder of the sceiie. Thosub-uemmittcoourojolutloii8,oxaopt Butler, have agreed en a tarill' plank. It is very clone, aud Morrison says he gives away everything nud bin oppeuouts get nothing. The full resolution oemmlttoo in at work. The oeuvontlon will probably erder it te print Itn reports, nud I new rbolievo that the ballutlug will uet l3gln before the next nossieu of thu couvention, probably te night. The delay In ngalnnt Cloveland, who in net new stire of a majority, but UuUue te it. An bjeii an he gets half, the iicccfsary two thirds will tumble iu. Mauner, of .Mianetirl, npaaks for Thur inau ami wild euthunianm prevailn, with red bandnuan waving all evor the lieuaj while Jehn McLeau aud his half of th 0 Ohie delegation Hit delimit and slleut. Part of Ohie speaks for ileadly. Thore la ue vitality in this boom, as it in roaegnlzjd te be Himply a cover for the Thurmau op position, whleh eventually iroea te Clovo Clevo Clove laud. During the upeoehon llauoeok's nam:) was mentioned. N in irkid appliuae. Ne Hancock or Tildeu boom in likely. Wal. l.ioe made au ell'octive presentation of Uindall aud the applause whleh he croated wan lutcnsliled wnuu uev. aoeo'.i, 01 New Jersey Becouded the uumiuatlen, 12:1.1 1 m CummliH, of Alms., ter the majority of his delegation seconds Bayard. This ends Butler's loom. It leeks as If Itandall nnd Bayard wcre about equally strong iu thn field, but thore is ue sign that the Held ean be united successfully ou cither. An a matter of acutimeut It would be poisible, slnce the Btrongeit op position te Cloveland is banodeu tho.deslro for a mero voteran Democrat nud ex. porlencod publicist. But bad: of all this lle the iutercsta aud combinations of skill ful ami Bollulteun politicians, Iu thin sort of mauiigouieut New Yerk oxeols and its leadeiB have been making combinations hard te break. 1:10 v. m. Bragg, of Wisoetisiu, Boeotids Clovelaud und oxcerlatoa Tammnuy, mak ing the groatettt oratorical hit of the oenvontlou, by declaring that his poeplo like Cloveland best for the onemlos he has made. Orady hisses out au answer, but Bragg new lias the convention mero com. pletely thau nny speaker yet. W. U. H. The Huiponilen of Ceal lVoductlen. PmhAUUUMHA, July 10. An oflleor of the Philadelphia & lleadlng oeal and Iren oempany, stated te day that the matter of suspending produetlou duiiug August, haB net yet bceu tue Hiibject of oveu informal dlBautnieu. but that if ether companies demunded a woek's steppage iu that mouth. thoUeadlng oempauy would net oppeso thn inovemont : although it would be better BatUfled with full work. W15ATIIKH imilViiTlONH. Washinoteh, July 10. Fer the Mlddln Atlantic statea, cloudy weather aud oooa eooa oeoa Biotml ntiu, variable wIiuIh, slightly waimer. What Prominent CltUeut Ue In Texni. Jehn Moero, a prominent oltlzeu Texan, waa en Wodneaday shot dead by another promiueut oltlzen named Geerge MoLeud. The Iatter waB arrested. Me- 1 Lgud waa diuuk and provekod a quarntl. rannMl by ft htm, v; ' arapevllle la the name of A Grew ,J county, N. Y., hamlet, and from Mmm ,, 'I;,'-" comea the story of an oxeltlng advMilrv ) with a snake. The Clinten family ta emi, h " of the beat known in that part etOrae."i' 4 uneuay recently, aiim iiaura uimtea while out walking ou ene of the Country reads, saw a large snake oemlng toward her. Fear gve her fteotness of feet, bate nbe ran nene tee fast, an the roptlle fol fel fol lewod her te within a few feet of her home, whero, nfter a lively tunsle It wan kllled by a man named Geerge Hunt By netual nioasuremont the length of the snake waa 5 feet OJ Inehci. It died bard, Kipanilen nnd Uontraetlou. I'lillnilulphla Call. Student Heat expands aud odd con tract. Professer Corrcet. GIve an (zatnpte. -Student During the summer the affed-j tlnns of elty poeplo for thelr country rolntivea cipiad and la winter they contract. FHATUHEHOIT TUB BjVaTB PBK88. The Philadelphia Chreniclt-UeraUt rcmnrkH that Haudall'a went cncmlesare in hln own delegation. A. It. Heed, odlter of tbe Tyreno llerali has bean oleeted supcrintondent of the lyroue puuue boueoIr, The Y'erk Age and Ditpatch are having their usual quarrel. This tlme It is evor the distribution of the Heed charities'. The llarrlslmrg lttriet marvels at the Philadelphia Telegraph' i condemnation of Herr Smith's vete for thel Perter bill and its ignoring of Senater Cameren's vete en the name side. atAHHniH. l'lillaeelpnta naraei, rniLADiLrniA. July 10-riourtuarketdnlt Biipoillue HtiiU), f2 r0C83 Kxtra Bunarnua deuntia 160 1 l'a. family, tl aaiM Ohie anil In tliinn tiinilly, ll "SttiiiDi Minn, nxtru, clear. II 73(t M : HtnilKlit, $1 WIJ5 TiO! wlnter pi.tentH, tli .VUfO 3:) ; spring ilei MQO 30. Kyutleur nt f.160. Whent (Inner, hut quliitt Ne. 2 Wnntent (led, ('llo;Ne. 8 de, S'lO! Ne. 1 l'n. de old, till: new, firm. Cern Hcarce ami 11 rm ler local trade 1 H'natn or, WJp.Ue j sail yellow, (Uet de mixed, O.'tf lilKet Ne. :i mixed and yellow, trtQXjQ. Oatn ncutcc mid higher; Ne. 1 White, 3Ke ; Ne. a de. MUmma Ne. 3 de, 87ies rejected, WJJJflWe 1 Ne. 2 mixed, MXe. Hye steady at "uc. Heeds Tlmethv dull ll 60(81 Mj riaxioed firm at tl i-Oftl S. winter limn tlrm nt $15 26010. I'rovlslenn steady ami Ininlrdemand : H01I Perlc.tlO.MftUni); lleel Hams, 9X 80060: India ilens lleef. til) MU'A). Huren amokeil Slioitldera, 7KOVWCI salt de, il!i7ct Smoked llamn, 110150) plcklea de Lird steady ; city roflneil, at 8HO,0il loe3 hutchers,707i40 ; prline steam tl W). llutter steady audliiiair ilumandi Cream ery extnn, WJile 1 II. C. & N. V. extms, 11 raise: dellrstn, Hflinet Western extras, Het 15e; Ve4lnrn noed te choice, 11Q130. Kellaat SffllJc Hugs steady, hut nulet i Penn'a, extras, 13X (fl'Jej Western de, 18c. oheene dull and unsottleil ( New Verk: lull cieams, Uiaei Ohie Fluu, Hue, 7e: Weau urn fair in uoeil Viltsc ; l'enn'a part skims, -3 let de lull, H-c I'otreleum dull : Itoflnet, 7e. wnts'itv dull ; Western at if 16. Live HtoeK market. Ciiiuaoe. lle;8 llucelptn, VfliO head j shipments, 3,100 head ! market nieileral W netivu, bin 6(leu lower treintu nauKlnir, II 00 OS IW ; p'lcklnn und snipping, 6 3)j6 G6; iiuht. fi uS6 6e;skiiH,i.iui no. Cattle Itecelptn, 7,600 head; shipments, 2.10H head ; bust grndun eantur und low i;radea 10O 20u lewer: expert irradnn, t140g)7 geed m cuoice Hiuppiug, t.i utuu&u; common 10 me (iiiiin, tauiM : 1 : Kren Texaui, 1 1 .V)(f Q.. Sheen -Kuculptn. l.uoe head : stilnmeuLn nene 1 market steady ; intorler te fair. $1 'WSJ 23j medium lu geed, IJ '25ttJ7i; cholea le extra, I'J6Q6. Kabt Lidbhtt. Cnltle slew ; prlme. 18 iUt (176; lulr tOKdeil.HMffU; common. II 766 26; leculptn, I.27J head ; nhlpmunui, 2n6 head. Ilexsslnw: I'hlludelplilnn, 16 7006 BO 1 Yerk dm. $5 6UQ6 ) ; ruculpls, bOU head; shipments, 500 head. riheuphlnw; prlme, tl MQUi; lair te geed, tl 6ea25; comiueii, $:tsi 00 ; rjceiptn, 5,ej head ; slilimiuiitn, 5, ion head. OtuOK mar Beta. (Juotatleng hy Imp 1, McUrann k Ce , Uai lc ou, Lnncemur, l'a. 11 A. v. 12 x. 3r.tr. CCA I.C........ ....... .... ... XIIIL'JllKIlU lyUUinil.. .... ..-. .... New Yerlc Central !IJ Vii Now.leraev Central.... 10'S. iO 6i i tl 2i; ul us I 3J2 Ohie Central .... Del. I. ack. A western.... luiv, 10ll)i H Wi u 26 IUC BVi w5 Oenver A Kle Urandu.... a jranuu.... a ............ I- H n ljiTft ............ 1-4 Krle.. Kanees A Tuxnn., Lake bhore. Chtoure ft N. vv.. com B3 N. N.,Ont-ft Woitern.... ht. Paul. t Omaha 1'arine Mall llechuster A nilsuurgu.. St. Paul Texan l'acltlc....... Union l'acine Wabanli Common W abesll Preferred Weat'rn Union TeleKraph I.eulavlllu A Naihvllle... N. V., Chi. A HUL n s'4 3IJH HJjj i'i uti 3.'2 40' 2 It l-li li M'.i ijehiitu vuuey ..... Ijuhlirh Navlijatlen ... l'uunnylvanla &Q& ...... l'. t. a nuiraie Northern l'acltlc Cum... Northern I'acllle Prof... llonienvlllo I'lillnilulphla A Kile Northern Central Underground. Canada BoutUern Oil..... ...... ............... Foeulo'srasdunuor.. ...... IblMUIllK.... ....... New Tere isolations by Aaaoclated l'ress, Hieclts ilrmer. Meney, 203a New Vert Central 03 i Kile Itullreiid 12 i Adams Exprunn ................116 MU.hlKun Central ltallroed M'i Mlchluan Southern Kail read Hi Illinois Central Railroad ll& Cluvelaud A Pittsburgh UallroeU ,.130 Chicago ft Kecr Island ltallroed ltd 1 I'ltbiburgh A Kert Wayne lUillread isn Wustern Union TolegrapU Company.. ...i si's New Jersey Central t"i Nowerir Ontario A Woatern. U 2'himdelpni. Oiiotatiens by Associated 1'reir. Hteclcn sUtudy. l'litMdulphln A Krle It. 1L ' iteailliiK Railroad il !& I'eunHyiviinla Railroad M4 LuhlKh Valley RiUlread 14 UuIUhI Companies or New Jersoy HV Northern l'acine 17 U Northern l'acine ITolerred f 4tU Nei thin 11 Central Itnllreail .... Lenten Navluatlen Company 10 Norrtrttevai Railroad Wi CenlialTninsnorlaUeu Company 'M llullale, N V..11111I Philadelphia 4t Lit Ue Hchuvlktll Ri-.Ureinl t I'AVSU llAHUlnUB, M. D UNUT UK ANNOKKO WITU Flie3, Bugs, Mo:quiteo3. etc , JlUT 8KNI) US YOUIt OUDKllS roil -AND- DOOR SCREENS. We have all sizes of Frames ready anil all width et Wlre and LandaMiw, te till erUirn promptly and ulve you ene of the bstBciecan In tbe murkuL NKWl'ATTKUNaOK Wall Paper & Dade Shades JU8T Ol'jtNKD, PHARES W. FRY, 57 NOIITK QUEEN ST., LANCAHTKU. I'A. -8Wiel0Jat8y.m, expt Sftturdy, of -.. . .... 61 &I4 2J 23J diU hi" 10)2 4052 ??y 17 17k .... .... .... .... .... .... -... !MK 1MW eujj mji ",S x '! ''Jl bc? M, i ,fc.l 'M M: "ti If ft M f l jf J rff ., 4 i & .-JjfT 'or hi -'t
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