Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, August 12, 1884, Image 3

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LAKCABTEB DAILY INTBLLlENOJBW TUESDAY 'AUGUST 12 18&.
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THE GRAND OIRttLE
Mir i'iiKiiiiimir:iiiiuiii)ei'TiihUNiuN
.A iia Animal Medina In Tula ultr Attended
lijr Many Hcntn HuprenentatUes-.tlie
Hcatteii'a fruccillUKi In Detail.
Thu ltrotlierliood of the Union, the
Urnnd Cltole of which meets In this city
te ilny, wm founded ubeut 18 111 In Phila
delphia liy Uoergo Llppnnl, who ut Unit
tline hud Knluuil no llttle iroinlneuoo art ns
ntlvouute of thu rlglitn of labor. IjI
patd linil written n nevel, "The Quaker
City," tlmt rapidly attained a lnrge circu
lation. Lippnrtt wrete the rltuitl of the
erder, nud the llrst retfiilnr organization
wns Pilgrim Clrole Ne. 1, of whiohhehlm.
self wns Chluf WnMilngten. An the order
progressed Llppatd bocaine Buprenie
Washington.
Thu otlleorH who occupy the soven chairs
of the erder have 1 1 1 1 c u Illustrating grent
qualities ns statesmen, patriots and martini
lioreus. The Chief Washington porHeulllos
patriotism nud vuler ; the Chlof Joilerson,
stnicamntishlp ; Chluf Ulrnrd, estpltnl ns
the fill It of hoiieRt labor applied for the
geed of ninnklnd ; the Clilef Franklin,
Holenconnd the nolilev iuimiIk of the Printer
Appruntlce ; the Chief Wayne, the martial
spirit of patriotism, fce. Llppeld wan net
spared te sre the growth of the order he
had fonuded,
The Legien Ih n higher branch of thu
order of the Brotherhood, mid Ih composed
exclusively of inumberH of the erder, and
bearing the same relation te It that the
ceinmatiilarles of KtiltitH Templam de te
the Masoule ledges, or the uniform rank
te the Knights of PytblaH. The IukIeiih
are net In Lancaster te-day en any olllelal
buslncss.but niuruly en a visit te meet the
iiiumherH nttendlug the graud session,
and te p.irtlulpate in the parade.
.". rrltnl nl tlm Vlilter.
The ilrnt body of the Brotherhood te
arrive wax Washington Legien Ne 1
Knights of the Hevolutleu.of I'hilailulphia.
The knights nru the uiiiferin I auk of the
Brotherhood. The Philadelphia arrived
hore at 1 : 10 I iHt evening. They wure met
at thu depot by Washington Legien Ne.
it, of HiIh eity. After fetinlug into line
the party inarehcd out Chestnut street, te
Duke, te Kast King, te Ceutre Square, te
Schiller house, whuiu the banquet and
ball was held.
lluM IUi1( rreieiitallen.
An seen !"l the whole party was in the
ball, O. W. 0. WIiIiiim, of Philadelphia,
who in major of the knight, wax treated
te it surprise. Capt. II. MoHlrey, of thin
city, nrose and presented him witii a very
11 no geld badgn of the elder, in behalf of
the Lancaster Knights, uh a token of thelr
cHteem. Capt. MaElrey inade a Hhert
iqeccli nud Majer Whinna responded
thanking the Fnueistur donors with muuh
feeling ler the hauilHouie preHunt. Fer the
Washington Legien Ne. 1, of which Majer
Whinna In a member, T. P. Gibbs made
nHpuoebof think,ikewing tint the mem
bers appreciated tlie gift te the ellicer.
The b.ulgc presouted ;ie Majer Whinna
Ik of geld uud very baudnome. The upper
pirtlsthe regular badge worn by the
Knlghts;ef the Revolution, consisting of a
cress, two swords and n shield with tbe
ouiblem of the erdur; attached te this by a
link in a tminll geld hull, wlilcli In tlie
badgoef the Grand Chief Washington.
.Jeweller Shroiuer furnished the badgu.
The Schiller Heme llnuquet.
After the premutatien the whele party
adjourned te the third story of the build
ing, whero they sat down te an excellent
Huppur whieh wan prepared in Jehu IJrud
ur'H buHt style. At the table toasts wero
glveu and responded te, and thore were
Hoveral brief Hpocetios. After supper the
patty went down Htalrii and dancing wax
begun, the protnenado taking plaoe at 10
o'clock. It was kept up until a late hour,
and when it did break up the vititern
wero highly ploaned with their llrst night
in LaucaHter.
The Philadelphia kuightH are u very line
body el men, who march nud drill well.
Their uniforms nre very pretty ami they
wear a chateau instead of a cap.
Three generations of euu lamily were
represented In the Philadelphia legion last
night, as fellows : Charles V. Wliiuua,
who la an old member of thu brotherhood ;
his eon, O. W. 0. Whinna, who is a proru preru
Ineut otllcer J and the hitter's son, Owen
Whinna, who nppoared iu last oveniug's
parade as a color bearer.
Jehu A. Ovordcer, of Ne. a, this eity,
was appointed by Majer Whinna ollleor
of the day. with hoadquartera at the
Behlller heuse, whero his servlccs wero
found te be cfUcieut and useful te the
Brotherhood.
Ilia Uemlnc et tlie III (rentes.
This morning the streets presentcd a
gala appearance, Hags, banners ami
streamers llylug from scores of housen, en
the principal streets mauyef them bearing
the weid " Woieomo," while the side
walks wcre alive with a nfit throng of
people anxious te; sce the eircles and
legions us they arrived.
The rrcoptlen oemmlttocs wero en duty
early and with bauds of musie met the
visitors as they arrived and oseortod thorn
te thelr reBpcctive headquarters.
Putnam Clrole Ne. 13, of Columbia, 75
men. with the Wrlghtsvllle baud, was the
llrst te put Iu au appoarance, and was
followed uuring tlie uierniug uy .ucio .ucie
catcs from Wrlghtsvllle, Yerk,
Harrisburg, Beading, Mauhelm uud
Lobauea. The Lebanon delegation w.ih
very Inrge, numbering from 500 te 000,
who came in en iv siecial traiu
ever the new Meuut Hepo railroad.
The delogaten was met at the West
King stroet station by the oemmlttco
of arrangements and oscertod te thelr
headquarters at thu Mauer hotel. The
oxeursion traiu was the llr.t evur run evor
the Meuut llope read, uud It was a very
pleasant trip. The new read has just been
llulshed by the Headiug railroad company.
It runs from Meuut Hopu te Mauhelm,
oenueoting at the forraer plaoe with tlie
Lobauen & Cornwall read, and at the
latter with the Headiug & Columbia read,
thus making the shortest loute botweon
Lebanon nud Lancaster.
The Uritnil Circle.
The Grand Clrole went Inte session at
Odd Fellows' hall this morning nt lOo'elook
for the purpose cf verifying thocredentlniB
of ropresoutatlvos ami conferring the
degrees of the Brothorheod te these en
titled te roeolvo thorn. Graud Chief
Washington H. L. Armer, of Ohoster,
prealdes.wlth Grand Cblet Jofforsen Whin,
na, of Philadelphia, oceupylug the soeond
chair. ,
The Bcssien is a seoret euu, no business
belug transaetud for publloatieu. We
understand, howevor, that nearly nil the
circles in the state are represented, nud
the degrees were conferred en about forty
morabers at this morning's boshIeii.
Following is a list or the;.sltllug oiucers
of the Grand Cirelo :
G. O.Washingten B. L. Armer, Chester
G. O. Jefforaen 0. AV. 0. Whinna,
Phlladelnhia.
Q. 0. Franklin Hugh Stollwageu, Con Cen Con
nellsvlllo. G. Borellkeepor Wm. A. Corsen, Phlln.
dolphin.
G. Troasurer Chas. Whluua, Philadel
phia. Wateh of Day Goe. H. Ponulngten.
Wnteh of Nlght-II. U. Walters.
It was ordered that the sossleus of the
graud circle be held from 0 a. ru. te 13 in,,
and from 'A te 5 p. m. The sessions will
piebably coutlnue until Thursday.
4 The l'HTUile.
The Una was fermed promptly at two
o'clock en Hast Orange fitroet, the right
restlng en Neith Queen Btrcet, and tuoved
ever the designated reute iu the following
rder :
Detaohment of pollce oflleers,
Ohief Marshal W. 0, Graham, of Har-rlsburg.
Aids Jttmen Carberry, 1'oter Lutr,
Frank Ueland and Isaac lllttonheuso.
lronvllle Band.
Washington Leg Ien, Ne. 1, Phlladol Phlladel
idiln, 03 mombers, Gee. B. Kiel, captain.
The Legien oarried a large silk ling.
Kden Band.
Washington Legien, Ne. 0, Lauoater,
!I8 mombers, II. MoKlrey, captain. Beel
ety ling.
Washington Loglen, Ne. 0, Bending.
Liberty Cornet Band, Lebanon.
Grand ollleors of the Grand Clrole of
Pennsylvania In coaches.
Lobauen Clrole, Ne. SB, 70
Augustus II. Bewors, marshal J
mombers,
Henry G.
Miner ami .). u. iienry, uhis.
Wrlghtsvllle Baud.
Putnam Clrole, Ne. Hi), Columbia,
SI
mombers, L F. MoCrnekuu, marshal.
Fairville Baud.
United Clrole, Ne. 107, Philadelphia,
Harry I. Yohn, marshal.
Lanoaster Clrole, Ne. 108, CO mombers,
A. J. Bnyder, marshal. A soeloty banner
was carried iu line.
Ce n cs tog a Clrole, Ne. 110, Lancaster,
25 men, Fred. Wllhelm, marshal. A
bible was oarried In line by four boarers.
Delegates te Grand Clrole, wearing fa
tlgue caps.
Cltlzens' Baud, Manhelm.
Aureola oeuncll Ne. li, 31 mombers, II,
C. Gipple, marshal.
Committee of arrangomenU In coaches.
The meu presented a orudltable appear
nnee, but the number iu line was net ds
larse as wan expected. The musle furnish
ed by the several bauds wen of a supe
rior character.
AllllliNO I'OLIOK. IIMAUUUAKTKIt!).
HUnr IUiik nl tlifi L.aw'a Intrcllun A
l'ulleNi4ii' KnflKiiillluu,
K.A. MuCatin. living in the Soventh
ward, made complaint en Monday ovenlug
against Lilly Jenes nud Jeseph Woaver
for oeminlttiug nn assault nnd battery ou
his Infant son Arthur. The noeusod en
tered ball boferu Alderman Birr for n
heariug en Wednesday evening.
Hmanuel lluisehiian and William O.
Ilutlur have been prosecuted bofero Alder
man Barr for diserderly oeuduot en Mid
dle stiet. Thelr eases will be disposed
of en Thuisday evening.
Peter Rote, the young man who raised
a disturbance at the corner of Middle and
Jehn street, was heard by Alderman Barr
last evening nud committed te the oeunty
prison for twenty-four hours. Peter was
let off with a light punishment, as he
has been iu prison six days awaiting a
hearing.
The mayor dlspoHed of four casus this
uierniug. Tlireu drunks wero committed
ler terms of ten days each, audjoue drunk,
a Columbia man, was discharged en the
payment of costs.
I'lillrniimu Nlnrn l(CHOl.
Mayer ltesenmlller, en Monday after
noon partly investigated the charges pre
ferred by Chief Haines against Policeman
N'leccyif the First w.tid. A further beating
was te have been had te-day, but it was
stepped by the peliuumau tendering his
resignation. The mayor nceepted the
resignation, but has net yet made au ap
pointment te 1111 the vacauev.
OIIIIIAIIV.
iiehUi nl .luiiu 1). nerliitf.
Jehn 1). Bering, carponter el this eity
died tliis afternoon at his retidence, Ne.
140 Net th Qiuun street, in the 71th year
et his age, alter au llluvss of some mouths'
duration. Mr. Bering was born iu Yerk,
aud there learned his trade, and was Iu
business for sumo time with Daniel
Immel, of that borough. He oame te Lan.
caster nearly hall a century age
nud made this his home. He was twice
married, his llrst wife being n Yerk lady,
and his second a daughter of
the late Jeseph Peel, of this eity
who survive him. Mr. Bering leaves
soveral children, of whom Kdward
was au efllcer iu tlie 70th Penn'a Vels, aud
served (Wring tlie war, and Jehu a promi
nent Republican politician nud catididate
ler mayor of this eity boiue years age. Do De
ceased was an oxcellent tueohauie nud
constructed many of the tluest build
ings In the eity. He was an active
politician but net it violent partisan. He
was very popular and was soveral times
oleeted te eity ceuucils. He was nn UoneBt
industrious mail, n censistant Christian, a
kind husband nud father, nud had the re
spect and esteem of nil who knew him.
Dfmtn of Kilward ). llubu.
Hdwnril D. Bubb, oue of Lancaster's
well-known young men, died en Monday
afternoon, after a lingering illness from a
pulmonary complaint. He waB n coach
trimmer by trade, aud for the past twolve
years was employed at Edgorley & Ce.'s.
He served during the war in the 157th
Pennsylvania volunteers, nnd was severely
wounded nt the bnttle of Celd Harber.
Fer a number of years he was a member
of the American Mechanics and Graud
Army of the Republic. He will be buried
ou Thursday afternoon nt 3 o'elook.
I.ltlle lAICMlS,
About seventy live persons left te day
en Owen's oxeursion te Mt. Gretua.
The Labaueu band nf 110 pieces, uuder
the leadership of A. Drumbo!ter,nppoarol
for the llrst time iu their handsemu new
uuiferms te-day and tendered the Intt.l Intt.l
uei'.ncku oflleo nn onjeyablo sorenado.
Jehn Get., implicated by young Garber
iu the larceny of inoney from the father
of the latter, was atrosted last oveniug by
Ofllcer Rltohey nud looked up nt the
station heuse. Several ether arrests will be
made te day or te morrow.
A spoelal toaehors' examination will be
held in the girls' saoendary soheol build
ing. Seuth Duke Btreet, August Slid, nt
0:30 a. m., for these who oeuld net be
prcseut nt the goneraloxamlnation.
Wm. 8-iuders was nrrosted en the oharge
of assault and battery upeu Charles
Frances, n colored boy. Alderman Bam Bam
seu held him for n hearing.
Heme Htelen at Itawllnsvllle.
The stable of J. F. Balr, at Hawllnavllle,
was onterod by a thlef seme time dur
ing Monday night, and a valunble bay
mare, brldle ami halter were Btolen. A
young man with a bad reputation was
seen loitering in tbe vieinlty of the stable,
and as he is missing te-day, he is bolleved
te be the thief, Mr. Bair thinks his mare
was Beld te n baud of gypsies, nud
left this afternoon en thelr trail, hoping te
oateh up te them bofero thry roaehod
Baltimore
i
The rlnt Shew.
The season nt the epera heuse will be
epened en tiext Monday night, when
James II. Walliek's company will present
the thrilling drama ontltled " Tbe Bandit
Kiug." .Tennio Wallaoe fellows en Wed
nesday ovenlng iu " Minnie's Luek,"
Kutrlcs for ttieJOeunty Valr,
Thu tnuuagers el tlie proposed county fair
deslru all entries for thu fnlr te be made as
boeh us posilble, se that proper accommoda
tions can be provided. There will be plenty
et room ter ail, but te avoid a rush these who
Intend entering should notllythe secretary ut
uu early day.
Te New YerK Hint Wmt l'elut.
Te morrow (Weiluesday) August 13th, evor
the popular reute, l.eavu I.aueustur (King
street) at 3:11 a. m,; Columbia, 3:10a. in. Fare
ter the round trip only 11.55. Tickets geed
for tlireu days. Ureal many going.
Popular Cheap Kxcurilen.
Te Niagara Fulls, Watklns' Ulen und llultule
au Monday August 18. lteuiid trip tlckutr,
goeil lorlllteun days, fare only $10.50, Tmln
leaves yuarn'vllli) at 0:25, Lancaster ( King
street) at 7-30, Columbia at 7 :30, Mauhelm 8:17
I.lttu 8:23, Kphruta 8:53, urrlvlng at Niagara
Falls sumo ulglit at 11:45, Pregrammes fur fur
nlslied by calling ut all stations. Win. Zlegler,
agent, King street depet ; D. (J. Havertlck,
A'xem(nr etltcc Iteglster's ofllce, Court
Heuse, nud I'ostelllco, aJMU.lJ.lflftiny
HM'MVlAZi NOTIOKH.
The Jlep J'lailer will euro Hack Aclie and nl
otlier pains Instantly t V3e. only, nl ilrugvlsts
rer Latnu llaex, buiu Or Unast, use Hilt
Mlli'S I'OUUUB l'LABTKIt. l'rtce. 2 cent cent
Heiil jy U. u. coehrnn, ilrugtilst, 137 ami 189
Merth Uuoen streflt. I.nncaiiUjr. olil4eoilC
IIKINIIUUM, rt.ivti.
Kilns, roiehos, ants, IieiI-Iiuk. rats, mice,
Kophers, chipmunks, cleurctl out by " Iteugn
en Itnts." 15e.
THIN rftOl'MC,
" Wells' Health Henuwur " restores licnlth
neil vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotunce.
Hexniil Debility. II.
C'eliiicn'h MiiilillluclTenlalinpartsstrnKtli
te body nud tulml. Take no ether. Ut DriiK
Klsts. niU-lvrdced.tw
MOTIIKlV.
It you niu railing broken, worn out and
norveiiN, usii " Wells' Health llonewer." f l
DmuKlBls.
Ne spucllle for local skin nlltuunts ean cepu
In popular Invnr wltli (Jlunu's biilpliur tfimp.
" Hill's llalrund Whisker Dye," 0 routs.
nui-lwdeed.lw
Tlie I'ueplu's Huinudy ler llllleusness, Con Cen Con
stlpatlen, l'llei. Hick lliiiidiiehii, Jaundice, Ac,
Is Allen's llllleus l'liysle, u purely vugutiblu
liquid ruutudy lare bottle, Ulcenti. At nil
DrugKlsU-. iiull.lwdM.WAKAw
Slnlarin peiltlvuly cured with Kmery's
HtnnOaril Uuru I'lll.i, n never IsIHiik ruinedy
purely vi'KOtatilu, contain no qutiilnu, 8iiar
reatuil. 2cuntM. uull lwdM.WAr.tw
Ker suven yuirn Allen's llriilu Feed lias
steed the strengust tuits in te Its merlin In
curing Nervousne-ii, Nervous Debility nnd re
storing ten power te tliu weakened Uonera Uenera
live Hystum.und, In no tiiHtnuce, lias It ever
lulled toil It. lt te $1. At druggists, or
by tnnll Ireiu J. II. Allen, .115 Klrst Ave., New
r"erk City. uhU-IwiIM,WKAw
Use, Instead et unwholesome comietlcH'
Glenn's Hiilpluir Heiip.whlcti purlllus thu skin
"Hill's Ilalr l)ye," black or brown, illty canU
uutl-lwdoedAw
Keu chl'ls, lever, ague, and weakiies, Col Cel Col
den's Liquid Heet Tonic. CeUlen'a ; take no
ether. Ot druuKlfls. niill-lwdeedAw
liny Kevcr
lhavubeeiiH lluy Kevur sutrurur ler three
years) have elten lieird Kly's Cream llalm
spekun el In thu hlheU terms ; did net talie
much stock In It bucauHU el thu ini.ny quack
mudlclnes. A trlund iiorsiuded mu te try tlm
Halm, and 1 illd se with wividurful succesh.
This ri'coiiiinundalleii you can uie for thu bun bun
ellter Hay Kuvursuirnrers. T. H. Ueur, hyra
cue, N. V. l'rlcu M cunts.
null-lwileetl.tw
nimnersl ntniiirrill Mottiertl
Are you dlsturheil nt night nnd broken el
your rest by u sick child sutTerlng and crying
with thu uxnrucliitluv pain of cutting teethT
II no, ke m encu and Kt a liettlunl MIIH. WIN
HI.DW'HHUOTIIINU HYltUI. It will rullevn
thu peer llttle siitterur Imiiiudliituly ilopend
Umiii It: thuruls no mistake uOent It. There Is
net a mother ou uarlh who has er usud It,
who will net tell you ut eneu that It will
ruKUlatu the bowels, and itlve rust te the
mother, nnd rullet and health te thu child, op ep
untUnK Uku uiUKlc. It isnurlectly salu U ubu
tnell casvs.and iiluiiHant te tbu taatu, and la
tlie prescription el ene el the eldest and bust
fcniulu iihyslclans In thu United Statu. Held
uvury where. 'Z cente a bettla.
mnv3l-lydM.W.HAw
Henry iMrDutia nulie.
Thu boil Uulvu In the world ler cats.brulsus
sores, ulcers, salt rhuum, totter, chapped
Iiand.lillblaln8, corns and nil kinds el akin
eruptions, trucklus uud ptinples. Thu snlvu Is
Kuar)teod te lve perluct satlsractlnn In
ever cubu or meiiuy rutuiided. He sure you
gutllKHiiT's Carbolie -Salvr, iu all ethers ure
but Imitations und ceunturtelw. l'rlcu 28
cunts, bold Iu l.ancutur ut Cochran's Drug
tnri. 137 North Umwin Htnwt. mv.M.4
A fair eiler.
The Voltaic Uult Ce, Marsh all, lllch., eiler
teHcnd Dr. Dye's Voltule Helt und Appliances
en trial, ler thirty days, te men, young or old
ullllcted with neivem debility, lest vitality
nud kindred treublus. See advertisement In
this paper. M.W.rAw
lireini'i iiimseuuiit I'Hiiuce
la the most ellectlve l'atn Destroyer In Uie
world. Will most surely quicken the bleed
whether taken internally or applied exter
nally, nnd thereby uiore certainly KKI.1EVK
I'AIN, wliother chronic or acute, than any
ether pain alleviator, uud It is warranted dou
ble the strength et nuy similar preparation.
It cures pain tn the Side, Hack or llewelp,
Hore Threat, IthuumaUsm, Toothache, und
A.1,1, ACIIhR, und Is Tlm 11 rem Itellever et
ruin. " IIHOWN'a HOU8KUOI.1) l'ANACKA"
should bu In every fuuilly. A teaspoentul el
the l'unucea lu u tumbler el het water sweet
ened, II preferred, jtuken ut budtlmu, wPI
IIItKAK Ul A COLD. Hi ceuU n bottle.!
inatili-lydM.W.H.tw
Kf.heur.i) ruem dkath.
The following stntement of William J. Cough
In, et Hniuervllle, Mass., Is se reuiarkiible that
we beg tensk ter It the attention et our read
ors. He says : "In thu fall el 1870 1 wus taken
with u violent bleeding el the lungs, followed
by u Hoveru cough. I seen began te lese my
appetite uud nosh. 1 was se weak ut ene time
that I could net leave my bed. In Uie sum
liiur ul 1S77 1 we admitted te thu City Hospital.
Whitethorn thu doctors said I had a hole In
u. y lull liiug ns big us a half-dollar. I expend
ed ever a hundred dollars lu doctors und med
icines, twos se tar gene at ene Union report
went around that I was dead. 1 gave up hepe
but a Itlend told ine et Dlt. WM. HALL'S
IIAI.SAM I'OIITIIK LUNUB. I lnughu at
my frlunds, thinking my cusu lucuruble, but I
get a brttle te satisfy them, when te my stir stir
prlse if d gratification, 1 commenced teleel
better My hepe, ence dead, began te revive,
und te-day 1 fuel In better spirits than I have
the past three yours,
" I wrltethls hoping you will publish It, se
that every ene mulcted with Dleasud Lungs
will be Induced tn take Dlt. WM. HALL'S
ISALSAM fOUTHK I, UMfS, and unconvinced
that CONSUMT'IION CAN UK UUIIK1). 1
have tnken two bottle nnd cun pesltlvuly say
that it has done mu mere geed than all the
ether med lei ties I have tukun slncu my sick
ness. My cough has almost entirely disap
peared und I shull seen be uble te go te work.'
old liv II II. Cenhran. 137 North Oummstreut
Te Hepulr Ualimiju.
Dear lady, thore U prebab.y no use lolling
you that fashlenablu Hie lu u great city Is u
rough euu ou your bounty. Late hours, le-u
el sleep and mental excitement will leavu you
by uud by shorn et theso beautiful trusses
wnleii drew levors around you In ether years.
Artificial substitutes can never pass ter theso
rich und glossy Ioeks. I'arker's Halt- llalsaui
will step your hair from lulling out, reatore
Its natural color and Holiness, uud preve
cleansing and benctlelal te the sculp,
mew te necure Health,
t seems strunge that nnv ene will sutler
Irem Uie many derangement brought en by
nn liupure condition et tlie moon, wnen ecu
VILL'B3AK9ArAlULLAANl8TII.LINUIA, erlll.OOD AND LlVKlt BYHUI will restore
perluct liunlth te the physical organisatien. It
Li lmloed a strengthening syrup, pleasant te
tuke, aid has proven Itsult te be tlie liest
HLOOl) l'UlllKIKK evor discovered, otloet etloet otleet
uuliy curing Bcreluln, Byplilltle disorders,
Weakness et the Kldneys, Kryslpelaa, Malu
rla) all nervous disorders and deblllty, bll.
leus complaints and all diseases Indicating an
Itnpure condition et tlie llloed, Liver, Kid
neys, Btomaeh, Skin, etc. It corrects Hull
gestlen. A slngle bottle will preve te you Its
merits us a health ronewor, ter It ACTS LIKK
A CUAUM, especially when tlie complaint Is
et an oxhausUve nature, having n tendency te
lessen the natural vigor et tue bruin and nor
veus Bystem.
jilKU'H I'AIN l'ANACKA cures n pain In
man and beast, Ker use externally and Inter
nally. UED1IOHSK PO WD Kits euro nil diseases
r herse, cuttle, shoep, hogs, poultry aud all
LlvoSteck, Al'OSITIVlCOUltE. inuyJI-a
Forsale at II. II. Cochran's drug store 137
North Uunen stroet-
Uurea nty Wile's Weukneti.
Frem Evatisvllle, lnd., tlie liomeot our cer.
respondent, Mr. J no. 11. Puttorseu, comes the
follewing: "tfumarften tfervtne cured ray
wlfe of a case of loinule weakness," It's an
extract from Mr. Patterson' s letter. ll.W.
auS-lwdoed&w
KBW ADTMXT1BKMBHT3,
E
iL.inN A UKHrtBMAN.
FACTS AND LOW PRICES.
THE 1-LA.GE
Masen Fruit Jars
IS
FLINN & BRENEMAN'S,
152 NORTH QUEEN STREET, - - Lancaster, Pa.
VST TIN 'FRUIT (JANS, OUU OWNMAKS.TuJ
I'elitlcal.
Campaign llanners, Flags, Hulta, Capes,
Cans, Helmets. Hlilrts, Torches : everything In
cam ) eittlllH. Hend ter lllustrated r'.uu
Inr te Cntnpalgu MI'gCe.. lb l.arclay stroet,
New Yerk, nl-lmeed
Health li Wealtn.
It Is worth mere than riches, Inr without It
rlchus cannot lie enjoyed. Hew many peeplu
aru without health who might regnlu It by
using Kldney-Wett. ltnets upon the I.Iver,
ixjwuib Ulltl jviwuuyn, uiuiiuniDK uuu niliuuitl- 1
tlnif thorn te healthy notion. It cures nil dtj- I
oidursel theso Important organs, purlllus thu
bleed and promotes the goneral health. Held
by nil druggists. Heeadvt,
Trie niau Who Talks ftinch.
We wnnttesavn word tn you who uinknn
living with your tnngun. Yeu certainly must
liavu u climr, strong veire te luignvu your lis lis
teners. Dr. Themat' Jiclectrta Oil ter sero
threat, colds, uud lieurxtmi'm w unexcelled.
UnuuiiiI ii'lmlre. Ker Hide by II. It. Cochran,
druggUt, 137 und 133 North Queen streut.
Twenty-luur Hours te i.le.
Fretu Jehn Kulln, I-ulayutte, I ml., who nn
nounees that hu Is new In "perluct health."
wu have the following : " One year age 1 was,
te nil appearance, lu thu lutt Htagn nt Con Cen Con
sumptlen.Our bust pliyslclniiH gvu my case up,
I tlniillygotselowthutourdoetorsnld 1 could
only llvu twenty-lour hours. My trlunda then
purchnnuda bnttle et 1)U. WM. HALL'S IIAI.
SAM FOItTIIK I.UNU1, which ronaldernbly
bonuntted inn. 1 continued until I took nlnu
bottles, und I am new tn perluct health.
Jyil'iwdAw
It It AT 11 H.
Denku. In Maner township, Aug. 10,1381,
Jnnu Doner, lu thu 07th your et his ue.
The relatives and Irlend.s el tlie lamily are
respectfully Invited te uttuml the liin.mil from
his latu residence, nn the Columbia turnpike,
ou Thursday morning. Funeral uurvlcusat
the Old Monueiiltn church, near Mlllursvlllu,
at 10 o'clock. 31
Ktmi.- August 10, 18a I. lu tills city. Eliza
beth, wlfe el Uoergo 1. King.
Tlie relatives und frlunds et the family ure
repecttully invited te utteud the funeral from
herlatu lusldunce. Ne. 2I'I Kast King street,
en Wednesday itu-rnoen ut '1 o'clock inter
ment ul Lancaster cemetery. 2t
Davis. In this cltv, Aug. 11. IsSt, Walter
Clyde, Kin et K. II. und Anna M. DavLs, uged
in mouths und liduys.
The relatives and lrlends el the family ure
respccttully Invited te attend her funeral,
Irem thu ro'ldencool hl parents, Ne. Ill l'lne
s'reet, ou Wednesday utturnoen at 2 o'clock.
Interment at Lancaster cemetery. 2t
llunii. August II, 18.HI, Kdward I). Ilunb, lu
the list your el his age.
The relatives and Irlunds et tlie lamily, also
Couestegu Council, Ne. 8, Jr. Councils, Nes
12) and 22, O. U. A M., and Pest HI, O. A. 11.,
and also l'e)t 405, (I, A. It., aru ruspuellully In
vited te utteud th1) luuural, Irem his parents'
residence. Ne. 810 Kast King street en Thern.
day attornnen at 2 o'clock. Interment at
Woedwurd Hill cometory. ul2-2t
IJonme. In this city, ou the 12tH insU, Jehn
1). Ilerlng, In the7lth year or bis age.
The relatives aud lrlends et thu family ure
respectfully Invited teatteud the funeral from
his late rusldeucu, Ne. 410 .North (J neon street,
en Friday afternoon, August 13th, at 3 n'oleck.
Interment nt Luncastercemutcry. Ne flowers
' nre til in Out "
This Is a common remark when roughs and
rewdys lu-uilt public decency by their nn nn
Hecmiy ways Dysoepslu Is 11 horrid bere. Fl 1 e
It out with JlurJeck Jlloeil Hitters. Yeu can
de It. Ker sala by II. 11. Cochran, druggist, 137
und 13U North Uuuen street.
KlllJUII iN DKNTIST "Teutli l'ewitrr.
bUHMith, lCulreMhlng, Hurmless, Klegant,
Cleunstng, l'resorvatlve and fragrant. 1.1c.
Druggists.
I'UHTIUAL.
Deinocralle Hatleual TIcKet.
I'nisldent-UUOVKll CI.KVKLANI).
Vlce I'resldent-THOMAS A. IIKNDKICKS.
Doiuecratlo State liener.
KLKOTOtlS AT LAIUIS.
UICIIA11U VAUX, II. .1. MeQItANN,
11. II. 1'I.UMKlt.
HLKCTORS.
Dlst.
l.Jehn Slevln.
2.. I l'.J.nensouderler
3. Jehn W. Lee.
4. It. J. Horun.
A II. I,. Wright.
11. J. II. llrlnten.
7. Wm. Htahler.
5. C. F Heutschlur.
0. II. M. North.
10. II. ). Stiles.
11. A. . Ilreudheiid.
12. F. V. Kockutellow,
13. Hlchanl Ituhn.
11. Uoergo II. Irwin,
Dlst.
15. Uoergo 8. Purity,
in. 1'. It. Ackley.
17. Jehn I'. I.evan.
18. Kra I. I'arker.
19. K. W. Mumuiiu
JO. A. II. 1)111.
21. K. I', lams,
.i J, K. 1. Duir.
2.1. JellllSwHU.
2i. A. 11. Winturnltz.
25. Jehn II. Hill.
20. wm. a. iroruuer.
27, A.J.Uroeulleld.
Democratic Ueunty Ticket.
Congressinun-ut-I.urge. W. W. 11. DAVIS.
Congreis. 1'AltlS llAI,DF.MAN.
Judge. I). U. KH111.KMAN.
Senater (xiu.)-JOHN MAUT1N:
Asssembly (2). UHltlSTIAN FOX.
' JAMK3 8. l'ATTKUSON.
" (31.-8.8. DF.TW1I.KII.
" -JAMKS DUFFY.
' -1.11. KAUFFMAN.
Hlierltl.-It. M.A11TKU3.
l'rothenotury.-llKNJ. WORKMAN.
llegUter.-K. C. DII.I.KU.
County rrciisurur. JNO. s. MANN,
Clerk et t, 8. II. S. UUTTK.lt.
Clerk of O. C.-SAM'l. K. H03TF.TTK.lt.
County Coinmlsilenor. II. F. HAUTUAN,
Prison Kuoper. UKO. W. BTYKU.
Prison Inspecters. II. ll.IIUOII.
" W, WHlTAIiK.lt.
Peer IHrectors.-OKe. DAiiMST15TTF.il.
' II. 8NYDKU.
Corener. DAVIS kitch.
Audlter.-UKO. W. SCHKOKDKIt.
MK AltVXJtTltlKJIJLNTh.
WANTKII-A MKODND GOIUC AND A
dining-room girl l wngus second cook,
$12 per month s Ululng-roeui girl. 410 pur
month. Address, J. A. MeOMHEIl,
u!2 3ld Plilllpsburg, Ceutre Ce., Pu.
VtrACICKNI'ltAHT M. H. IIAKMHII
MAS
Plan
VV the oxcluslve salu el the Uue. II,
Ladles' Fine Wuukennhast Shoes ler the city
nt Lancaster. Evury pair warruuted, Jy:Hmd
UOl'V FKOAI MOMK, IlUT TrtKI! Tllrj
lead unit sell the best Se, Cigar lu thu city,
ut
HAKTMAN'S YELLOW FIIONT ClUAll
STOHE.
JAI'ANKflK KlHIIINU POLKS. A I.AUUB
stock te select from, at low prices, utj
IIUULKY'S DKUU STOKE,
as-tlmd 21 West King street.
f UIK VKHDIDT STILL STANDS THAT
I the best fie. Clgur in tbe city Is at
IIAHTMAN'S YELLOW rUONT uIUAlt
STOllE.
pllAMPIONBUlP UAMKS.
IRONSIDES vs. YORK.
Wednesday & Thursday. Aug. 13 & 14.
4J-0AMKGALL1J1) AT3.iJ.a 2t
L'OH SUMBIKH KKSOHTB.
8HA80NOF163t,
SPRINGLIKE BEACH,
MONMOUTH AND CAltLETON HO'JBKS.
BHA. GIRT, N. J.,
HEAC1I 1IOUSU.
Houses Open June 23.
NEW HOXHL LAFAYETTE
(aMKKlOAN AND KUilOPKAN PLANS.)
PHILADELPHIA.
Applications for rooms can be made at any
ei tue huuvu iiuiiHua,
UlUl-2tHTu.TnS
L. U. MALTIJY.
TO 1IUY
Wholesale or Eetail
AT.
KKW AU VKH TlHitatitNTH,
1JKNN VlULltn Wtem UOcU. t-KIt HUM.
ilrndup, ut
IIAHTMAK'8 YKM.OW.KKONTC10Altl
(JO ll ()l)l. TAX rOK lHH.-rilK UUl'LI.
kl OATK is lu the handi el the truasurer-
iuiuu per vuni. en u pain ny August 1.
W. O. M AIWII Al.l?. TrtMW.
.,, , . Ne. 12 Centre Bquore.
Oillce hours, from 0 a.m. te 4 p. in. tid
C1L.KA1I HAVANA. rif.l.KK UIOAIttt FOK
; 5 cents, (iuarantned te be clear fillers, at
HAHTMAN'8 YKM.OW FllONT ClUAll
HTOIIK.
rruY ui.iiKK's ne0 tksh and
URe
jl ut r ji n.-', nun you win no pleascil.
anil Java, mixed, 25e pnr pound. llentOran-
umieusugjr, ia ( i.minemoe nwunr In Lan
caster. OIjAKKIC'STKABTOKK,
Ne. S) WustKIng streeU
A 1.1. AKPr.OTIONH, ATTItNUKU WITH
eruptions or ennnges In the Healthy
Miniature, Functions, or Celer of thu
Its Appehdagt), the Cuticle, the Valli
Hair, urn reailv Diseases nt tlm Skin.
Cutis or
nils und thu
All Skin Dlsuases, Cancers, Tumors. Chronic
uud I'rlvute DUouses permanently cured by
DIIS. 11. D. anil M. A. LONQAKKlt.
Ofllce 13 Bast Walnut street, Lancaster. la.
Consultation froe. aull-3ld.tw
rpilK I.llir.llTY HAM I) GI1KA1' F.XUI1IU
X slen te New Yerk, up the Hudsen te West
'....""" wmt isiunu. en iykiinksiiav,
AUGUST 13. Hound trip tlekuts, geed for
three dUVS. OIllV 11.5.1. Thrnimli Imln Initviii
Lancaster (King SU) nt 3:40 and Columbia nt
3:10 i LandlavUle, t.es ; Maiihelm, 1:21 1 Lllltz.
lenn, :2i i.iiitz.
This will be thu
only West l'elnt excursion this season.
is season.
u2,l,u,l 1,121 tw
TjKSlOOHATlO OOCNTK UOMOIIlllCIC.
There will bu a meeting el the Dcuiocrntle
county committee at the Headquarters, en thu
third lloer et Kepler's I'ostelllco bulldliiL',
Nnrtn ljueen street, Lancaster, en
MONDAY, AUG. 18, at 0.30 A. M., HIlAItl'
A lull attendance Is requested.
W. U. 1IKNHKL.
uS-dAwtd Cliulrmau
11 KIIUUrillN IMUUSTOn-MAUK ULUTII
IX Ing, In erder te close out the balance et
my Bprlnguud Summer Woelon. I will give
a discount efj) per cent, en imch garment for
the next two months. A full line it elegant
Serge Suits, mudu up lu eleirant style, for $10.
less 20 percent. Having In my employ u
,ruciiu.u cuuer, u poriect ill, can uu reiIOU
ui-OII. A. 1I.UOSBNBTK1N,
Finn Tailoring,
37 North Ouecu street, opposite tbe I'ostelllco.
mil-Cindll
O'
WKMV KXuUltalOM,
te
MT. UUKTNA 1'AUK, TUKSUAV.JAUU. 12.
Train leaves l'enn'a 11 It. depot at 7 o'clock,
a. m.. Bhurp, und will etep nt nil stutlens be
tween l.uncusterund Cnuowaue. Kure, HI -."
round trip. Children, (We. Ticket en wale ut
NO.UCKNTUK SQUAllK, nt Uopet nud 011
train
Tickets that are en sale In town will be ex
changed en thu traiu ter the regular rallre.nl
ticket. aV7td
1SS4. rllANKl.lN INUTITUTK 1SS4.
INTERNATIONAL
ELECTEICAL EXHIBITION,
PHILADELPHIA.
Opens Sept. 2d. - Closes Oct. 11th.
ADMISSION: Slngle Ticket, 5Uc.
tickets ter 12 0). Children llulf-prlce.
uugll-2mM,MASK
Flve
1
MIK IIAUKUS 4VATKH fllOXOlt
IS TUB MOST
ECONOMICAL POWEIl KNOWN FOIt
DltlVI.NU L1UIIT MAClllNEltY.
It TAKr but littlh uoem.
lTHEVun eiits out or nvrAtn.
It can met utew up.
IT IlKQUllUrt NO FUEL.
IT NKUUA MO KNUlHUIill,
TllSlli: IS HO DKLAV ! HO KlIUNO Ul'.
Ne xenss te clkan up.
NO SXTIIA INSUIUUCCTO 1-AV.
NO REfAIKIHU MXUKSSARr.
NO COAL BILLS TO t'AY, AH1)
IT IS ALWATS IlKAUr V0U U8K.
It Is Invaluable ter mewing church Organs,
for Hiinnlng Printing Presseu, Suwlng Mu
cldnus, Tumtiig I.uthes, Screll Sawn, Urlnil
Stones, Cotleo Mills, Naiisagu Machines, Fued
Cutters, Cern Mills, Klovuters, Ice Cream
Fiuuzurs, Ete. callut J. L. lllnUiey's Urecery
Stere, corner EustKlngnnd Duke streets, and
soe euu In operation.
Fotir-hersu power at 40 pounds pressure el
water. It Is noiseless, neat, compact, steady,
aud above all It Ih VKltYCHKAP. Prlce-H15
towaeo. Send ler circular te
E. 11. DILLEIt, Agt,
NO. IX N. DUKE ST., LANCASTER, PA.
-The llnckus Moter will de mero work with
less water than any ether water meter In ex
istence, uugll 3m d
W1
LLIAMBUM A rOHTKIl.
jlimUlii und French Palm Hats.
At lest than hull the regular prlres. The re
mainder el our summer stock In ull kinds et
Struw Hats we have marked te soil ul lean than
CO per cun U belew the regular soiling prlce.
Cumpulgn Cups ter boys, 100. Our samples et
eutllis ler the Full Campaign ure superior lu
style und quullty und bulew thu average In
price. List of prices furnished upeu applica
tion. LOW OUT SHOES
And Sllppers for Ladles' und Misses' Wear
et u Superb Make unit thu Very Latuit Styles
for Light Biimmer Wear. Thu Prices we have
U really Hodiiced se they ure lur belew tlie
average that the sumo quullty or goods com
tiiund elsuwhore. Iu Men's Hund-Suwed Hut
ten Ualtersuuil Iluls. we have Just opened a
Very Fine Assoitiuentot FrushUoeds made te
our Special etdur.
Light mill Dark Suits
In Cusslmeres and Cheviots that ure a llttle
heavv but lust suitable ter future wear, and
iisuu Inducement te buyers wu have put a
very low prlce upeu ihem. Thore Is a bargain
in these suits te overy buyer.
SUMMER UNDERWEAR
and
HOSIE3RY
That must be sold It prlce will dolt. We have
reduced a griut quantity el summer Unilor Uniler Unilor
wear anil Fancy Hosiery te lully onedmlt thu
reKular selling prlce In erder te close out cur
tain lines et goods,
llnlbrlggan Undershirts and Jean Drawers
ler 25e eaul', and&Oe Colored Hese ter 25e.
Silk Necktie and Hews. The very Latest
Btyle Cellars and Cutis et the Hest itukei at
the Lewest Prices.
1 A Large Assortment et Satchels, ValHe
Traveling Hags ami Trunks In ull qualities.
satchels, ValHes,
k
33, 34, 36 and 38 East Kin? stroet,
LANCASTKlt, PA,
irOlt HAI.K.
I LAKOIS WAI.NUT HtUHE UOUN.
is ter sine: may be goon In the store room
occupied by Mr. a, a. ltulliven, Ne. 101
Nerm quoen stroet mint uu removed seen,
AppiytO U. ll.LKFKl-llE,
uj7-ua: omce-wo, wuMtKinjr.fit,
SECOND EDITIOH.
TUESDAY HVKNINO, AUG. 19, 1034.
AFTERNOON TELEGRAMS.
XO-UAV'8 NtWH FltOM KVKltYWURUK
The Wnthr l'ropltleus for Ifaclng at Wat
kin's ulen. N. Y.Malne's tireat I'ollt I'ellt
leal llntneriDK Other Itemi.
Watiuns Glkn. N. Y.. Aug. 12. The
wenther Is bright nnd the prospect for to
day's raelng favorable. Thore is little
wind and tue lake is comparatively smooth.
The doelslons of the national regatta oem.
mittoe, barring out IJonaliue,;olurbhyand
Mtitnferd and the notleo as te Pilkinsten
andNagle nre generally favored by oarsmen
here. All the orews and Bottllers who are
te oentond te day nre reported In geed
shnpe. Uyan, of Cambridge, Mass., is a
favorlte for the junior slngle sculls ; Lang,
of Montreal, the present champion, Is
looked en ns a prebable winner of the
senior slngle sculls, although thore nre
soveral dark horses. The nttondaneo be
far Is net great, although the orewd Is
beginning te arrive. It is oxpeetod that
fast time will be made if a wind does net
spring up.
Hlnlne'i urent Political OntlirrlDg.
Lake Maiianacoek, Me., Aug. 12.
Maranoeok is alive with humanity, with
many mero trains te nrrive, and the Indi
cations nre that today's will be the
croatest political gatherlng evor held in
this state. Beats are oenvoylng hundreds
evor the lake, nnd reads lu overy dlroetlou
leading te the greve nre bloekod with
teams. Mr. Hlalne and ethors will speak
from various stands la dltTorent parts of
the greve.
- i
Unntletiieil Telegrams.
J. M. Whistling has been nominated for
Congress by the Republicans nf Dauphin
oeunty ; J. B. Seal aud J. T. HI ft) for
Assembly ; and A. F. Thompseu for
senator.
The V. O. S. of A. tnte encampment
at Hnrrlsburg, Is the largest ever held by
by the order. Election of oflleers takes
plaoe this afternoon.
Pittsburg miners are engaged in trying
te lnducn the fourth peel meu te Btrlke
for the district price.
The account that the resoued mombers
of the Qreely party had fed en the llesh
nf thelr dead comrades Is dlsoredltod at
Washington.
Ailremnn named Leonard was killed in
a freight wroek ou the Dalaware, Lieka
wanna & Western railroad, near Buffalo,
this morning.
TriK OI.tr, OI.O NTOUV.
Cashier Dickinsen 1..1 Hank Fiiniln by
hprunlntlni: In Oraln Hint StoeKH.
New Yeiik, Aiir. 13. A, rumor was
current en Wall street te day tliar. Dlokln Dlekln Dlokln
red, tbe absent cnsblerj of tlie Wall street
bank, bail been nrrcBteil, but It proved te
be unreumled. It is new asserted ou Reed
autbarity that Dickiimen ban been uhIuk
tlie bank fttuds Ter prlvate ventures in
grain and stoeks. Ills margins wero
small, but no averted suspicion or oom eom oem
mont by putting small sums te bis eredlt
in n large number of oftlees. It is theucbt
that bis latest purchases when closed out
will show a prellt, as the tnarket advanced
alter they were made.
A Duel In Texun.
Galveston. Texns Aug. 12. A dispatch
from Terrell, Texas, says : Hill Dougherty
nnd Jaek Gray, young rauobers, reslding
en sand prairie, agreetl te settle nnd old
feud by lighting a duel with revelvers
until ene or the ether fell. Sevcrnl shots
wero exchanged botween thorn, when Gray
fell with a bill let In his baek. Deugherty
was also wounded. Thelr friends watched
the bloody onceuntor from a distance.
Wrestling match lu Han Franolseo,
Ban Fuancisce, Aug. 12. In the
OnucoHeman wrestling mateli last night,
best 2 in 3 falls, for $500 a side, between
Tem Cannen, ohampien of Euglaud, and
1'iotre Delman, ebamplcn of France, Can Can
eon wen the first fall in 0 minutes and 29
hpceihIs. Ten thousand poeplo wero present.
Delmas wen the scoend (all In 3 hours and
11 minutes.
Uleve vlghi In uanaau.
MeNTiiEAL, Aug. 12 The gleve fight
which took plaoe here last night botweeu
Johnny Cash, the New Yerk middle
welght, and Mlke Walsh, of Ottowa, re
sulted in a victory for Walsh. Cash ro re ro
celvod sovero punishment. The result
was a great surprise, ns Cash was looked
upon as an easy winner.
ratnlly llurned by an Ifxplnileu.
McKekspeut, Fa., Aug. 12. During
the ubsouce of their ruotber, two young
tiweedish children attemptcd te pour a can
of carbon oil en the stove nnd in the
oxpleslou which followed both wero fatally
burned.
Protesting Agulmt Vrcncli Fleet Operations,
Londen, Aug. 13. A dospateh from
Pekin says the Tsung LI Tatneu ban pre
tested te the powers against the opera epera opera
tlens of the Froueh Heet nt Kee Lung.
WKATUE1C 1HD1UATIONS.
Washington, Aug 12. Fer the Middle
Atlnutle status, generally fair weather,
oxcept ou the oeast, oleudy woather with
occasional light showers, northeastorly
winds, nearly stationary tern porature,
higher barometer.
Myriads of Lecuits Dsvaitattug tneitoe.
Late advloeti from Vera Cruz, Moxieo.
say that myriads of locusts have appeared
In that state uud, netwituatandtng Hn Hn
nieiiBO quantities of thorn have boeu killed,
great destruction te crops hns resulted,
In Yucatan nnd Southern Moxieo 100
nquare nillea of the oeuntry is coverod with
the pests, nnd corn, grass aud ether crops
have been utterly dostreyod. It is said
that thousands of families dopendont upon
small crops will have te be supported by
the governmout during the next six
months.
JttAUHJIJll.
Pbllaaelpnia maraei.
PitiLADiLvniA, Aug, 12. rienr tlrm ler
fresh ground springs ami choice old winters,
but weak ler new winters und low grudes :
snnerrtue Stale, tt 60J i Kitra Sunernuu Mutu
CI oerjt Wi Pa. family, ft 25ttt W winter
clout, tl75f3 23 iieHtiuigiits.il i5 00 Minn,
jxtni, clear 117501 SO) strulght, fi IQlt
5 tot Wisconsin clear, .15uatue strulglits,
II 2it5 1 winter patuuts ft 5)tf 25 spring de,
Ityu rleur at II 50(23 (te.
Wheat Market dull and lowers Ne. 2
Western iteu, tMKe: no. 3 de, sic i Ne, 1
Pu. de. Ota t Ne. 2 Doluwure de. tile,
Cern II rm uuder light supply for local
trade ; steamer, 010 s suit yellow, U(JQu7a ;
de mixed, miJ7e ; ;,Ne. 3 mixed. HlrjlJ5e.
Oals lower nud qulut l Ne. 1 White, b)e Ne
1 White, liaiSet Ne. ;i de,ailO rejoeteil,
lOfiUet Ne. i mixed De.
llyuuemlnu ulUOQiue.
Soetls-Clovorseod steady nt ttftOlj Tlmnthv
firm ut II 00 1 Flaxseed dull ut H0, spot, II 10
e arrive,
Winter llran nominal at 111)010 23.
Previsions nrm with geed Jobbing demand j
Mess Perk, (HI 5UU17 Si I Hue! Huuis, U'JitM i
India Mess Hoef, i'J U)QM; city de, I13
13 50,
bacon Smeked Bhoulders, 1 5iOUUei
.alt no, 0;U7ei Smoked Hums, Ki(150 1
ploklea de I3UI13KC.
Luru nrm cuy ruuium, iaeuiiii uioae
iutchors,7'407He I prlme sUmiii t7 J0O7 BO.
llutmr Starkut ilrni with lutr demuiid i
l'enn'a Creamery oxtres.21ij.'Jc Western de,20
rtlle II. C. X N. Y. exttas, be ; de II rats,
ildiuei wiwieriiuairy uiinis, isei west--iru
geed te cholce, Viaiilia t packing Jbutter,
Illie.
itells at ai2a packing butter, 7QSe.
Eggs dull und weak; Pu. uxtnu, l7tl7ke 1
WiwiuniUe. 17Ktt.
Lihoeso mm with moderate tleuinmt i
taw Yerk lull cteums, lerth'Kui Ohie
Klau.ohetCK.utSfiSUoi Wosteru lair uinrtme.
' 1 7Htlie I Penn'a part bktms, SfjSe t de lull,
1 I H(-e.
I Petroleum quiet i ltetlned, 8Kc
1 Whisky dull i Western at II 15.
mm tmtut
Niw Teut. Au. lX-rienr-BUts i
ern lnll and la soma cue s dMiMi
nnpornne state, eetja ie i no Extr
Oholee, $3 MU7t ranoyie,fl 8t
Heep Ohie, isientt oheleo, MM
nnn v estein, (I oenj let oetamo:
aLP"11 "i oerjjmt oneiot) an,
18 001 Clinten Wlittn WhHt In Tn
Southern dull i common te ralr, extra, MI
W heat n nsottlei' and kej le lower i en AMntH
fa r spoeuiallTo trading i Ne. a1 Kd7Tw,
o.PHtnej O0U, WKCUH0 iSfl
mV"1"? 'a01 lowef. heavy and lrrenl,.' .
MKOMWe.0 ,P' M02H "!'
uits muke lower i Ne. 1 Aea.wumtmi
n.ll nn, V n A mm
teri0'8
Western Oratn Market.
Tetane. Wheat was active but lower i Ne
2 red, cash and August at He i Bspt. at Ble '
Oct , at MHQiaHe l Nev at We I all the
at rne Ne, a soft nt 83e ; Me. 3 red at se We.
Cern was dull Ne. 3 cash andAuguitM
SiHe askmi j sept. at 5le, icjocted at Met
gradeatsic. ' -
Oats wero dull and nominal,
MttwAWKB.-Wlicttt was tame t Ne. 9
Mllwuukoe. cesh, and August at 78et Ben Ben
tetnberntTOUct Ootebor nt SOe.
Cern was lower roleotod at 49ASOO.
Oats Ne. 2 whltu new at 40c I old at S7e, de
livered. '
llye was dull i Ne. 1 at B2e-
Ilarley was quiet but stoedy t Ne. ISnrlnx
at Ma i OlHe for Boptembor t Ne. S sprla
extru at 51Ke bid B2e asked.
Live Btoes narket.
CiiioAeo.-Ilogs-Kocolpu, 1S.00O head t ehlp
inents, s.coe market brisk t geed hogs SaiOe
tilghert rough packing, M WeSOJi paeklnir
'skJWa" 03QU 10 ,,Bl,t' 5Ve0,0'
Cattle Hocelpts, 4,200 head t ihlpments. 1.108
head i market uellva and higher t expert
grudes, te 6090001 geed te chotce shipping.
tSUOHoeet common te medium, tiestfb 90 1
rnngn caltle lOtJlSe higher; grass Texans at
1 13 7QU5.
siioep-Kocelptg.lSOOhoadt ahlpmentsncnej
market weak; lntorler te lair, 12 tela
3 2.5 1 medium te geed, H 2SQ4 1 cholce te
extru. tl oue! go ; gross Texans, f 1 50O4.
i?J. I'tnuBTT-CatUe active and nrm t geed
(maofet extra, tfl 70 butchers' graues, at 28
B'l; common ft Mas i rocelpts, 3,647 Head
shipments, 1 21S nead.
Ilegn Market tlrm 1 rhlladelphlas. W 10O8 80
orkers, 5 90(0 lOj grassers, f4 40asoei
receipts, 4,800 head 1 shipments. U.1C0 head.
Sheep nrm nt about Inst week's prices t
prime. 4 Iff I ss 1 fair te geed, t3 2S03 75 1 com
mon, tt wtli; receipts, 7,200 bead ; shipments,
1,400 ncud. '
Philadelphia Cattle Market.
Mehdat, Aug II. The arrivals et llre
stock at the dltlorent stock yards were t
for the woek 2,800 beeves, 15,000 sbeep, 4100
hogs. I'rovleus woek 2,000 beeves, 15,000
sheep, 4,000 begs.
iteofcuttle wero In hoavier supply, but with
n goeil iiemand und hlgher prlees ; West nil
stock advanced a fraction.
We (junte as lollews:
fluuet Common, tKQSHt Texans, IHO55(0.
Country Fut t.'ews wero net mncli sought
utter, although ollercd from "Yt te 4e.
Mitch cows wero fairly uotlve at riVflflO.
Veal calves wcre fairly active at 57e.
Sheep nnd Lambs wero la fair demand, and
prices continued Btendv ter all grades oxcept
uxtroiue common sheep und lambs, which
wero net wanted at nuy flgure. Extra geed
lamb). If bare, would bring 7Kc
Woqueto as fellows i
Extra, 4;5e,- Uoed, tdWej Meillnm, 3
(tViu; Common, 2920 ; Lambs, Same
Hogs worn Inlrly actlve and prices contin
ued nrm ut8rtKe ler Western, with soles or
common country ut 8c.
City DregMcd Hoeves woj-e In geed request,
andciosed nrmernt 7HUHO, tnu lormerrato
for very common stk.
Dresswi sheep wero la fair demand at
from 7 te 10c, according te quality.
BteaK nuita,
Quotations by Uoel, MeOrann A Ce , Bank
era, Lancaster, Pa.
11A.M. UK. SV.K.
C. O. & I. e.. ...... ......... ... ...
Mlcliljntn Central. OS
New Yerk Central 101 10IX 10IJ
New Jersey Control tlK 01 62
Ohie Central 2H
Del. Lack. A Western.... lle) llli U2H
Denver 4 Uie Grande.... 12 12 WA
Krle !'A Wii 11m
Kansas & Texas I8i te
Lake Shere se 81
Chicago N. W com.... V)i 100H
N. N., OnU 4 Woatern
St, Paul A Omaha S'iU SlVt
PaclneMall m i
Uoehuster A Plttaburah
St. Paul Slli
Texas Pacific 134
union Paclflc
waDasn common
vvauaan rroierreo........
Wust'rn Union Tolegrapb
Loulsvlllede Nashvllle...
15
n.i)i
31
N. Y Chl. A St. 1j.
71
i.euigu vaiiuy .
01
Lemgn Nuvigauen.,
rennsyivania.
Ueadlncr
13 IS- U
P.T.A Ilutrale i
Northern Pacific Cem... 21V
Northern PaolOe Praf... W
Philadelphia Erle
nonnern central.
Underground
Canada seuthern. i .te wivi
ou nn 7 isii
I'oenlo'sPaBJuniror..
Hew Xerv.
QuotAtlens by Aasoctated Preas,
Stocks hlgher, Menoy, lQ2o lQ2e lQ2o
New Yerk Control...
VHH
Krle llallroed 15
Adams Kinross ...131
'
Michigan Central Itatlread ... CO
Michigan Southern llallroed eeji
Illinois Ceutrul Railroad I28fj
Cloveland A Pittsburgh Itatlread ISO
Chicago Heck Island llallroed IU
Pittsburgh Fert Wayne llallroed .10
Western Union Tolegrapb Company...... 65l
Teledo Wabash eyj
New J oreey Control 0iJ
New Yerk Ontario A Wrwtnrn. 12
fbliaaelpnta.
Qnotattensby AsjectaUd Press.
Stocks unsettled.
Philadelphia A Erle It. U, 12
Heading Itatlread 14
Pennsylvania Itatlread 58X
IrfihlgliValley llallroed 64
United Companies of New Jersey 19IW
Northern Pacina tlji
Northern PactOe Prolerrol. 51
Northern Control Uullread
Lenlgh Navigation Company il
Norrlstewn llallroed ...108
Control Transportation Company,,.. 31
lluttale, N, Y..aud Philadelphia 4VJ
LUUeSchuvlUlU UMlrnad 60
L.oeai HtoeKi aea uenai
Itopertoil by J. II. Leng.
Par
vel.
Lancattnr City 6 por.cent 1835... 100
1800... 100
" 1105... 100
" e per ct. In 1 or 30 years., tee
" 4 iiuret. Scheel Lean.... 100
" ' lu ler 20 years., loe
" 4 " lu 5 or 20 years.. 100
" 4 " In 10 or 20 years. 100
Manhelm borough lean loe
BAIK STOCXA.
rirst National bank 1100
rarmurs' National llank 60
rulten National llank I'M
Lancaster County National llank.. 50
Columbia National llank 100
Christiana National Uank. 100
Last
sale.
102
115
iai
100-30
10J
100
100
101
102
1210
lllxd
165 23
112.50
140
115
151
165
130
200'
154 20
140
181.23
77.fi
131
113
110.13
Ephruta National Hank ion
rirst National llank, Columbia..... 100
rirst National liana-, Strusburg.... 100
First National Hunk Marietta 100
First National Hank. Mount Jev.. ler
Lllttz National Henk 10.
Manhelm National Uank 100
Union National llank. Mount Jey. 60
New Helland National Uank loe
Oan National llank inn
Quarrvvlllu National Uank ,. 100
TUHHPIK BTOaESb
Ulir Bnrlncr A Heaver Valley 123
10
Urldgoiert A Horesboo 13J
Columbia A Ohestnut 11111 ss
'lelumbla Washington SO
Columbia AHlg Spring ... 23
Columbia Marietta 23
Maytown ft Kllzabotlitewu 23
ljiucaalerA Knhrata 2fi
Lancaster Willow Streot 20
StruseurgA Millport 20
Marietta Maytown 23
Marietta Mount Jev 26
Lanc.ElUabfltht'n Mlldlet'n 100
Lancaster ft Fi-ultvule..... ..,...... 60
Lancaster ft Llttts 26
Lancaster WUUamstewn... 26
Lancusterft Maner 60
Lancaster A itanhelm 26
Lancaster Mailettu. M an
Umcaater New Ileltana.,., loe
Lancaster ftPusouebannn, 300
MlftOiLLAJrmeui BTOOXS.
Quarryvllle it. li. 16)
Mtllersvllle Street Car 60
nqulrer Printing Company 60
Q la Light una Fuel Company HA
ntovens Heuso I Uends) Ipa
Columbia Ues Cemnanv ....
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10
47
4AI
21
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81
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75
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113
44
33
83
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60
Columbia Water Company... ,10,
Susqueuanna Iren company.. loe
Marietta llollewware ,. J"
SKivHua Heuso, .,.......,... . se
Blclly lBHnd,,,
Huiaiilmudywiue waynesb'g.... 60
Mlllersvllle Nermal Boneol.........
Nortbern Market "
Eastern Market.,
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