REnal '"H sy . ' ' 01 . 'W "J." c &' r -t m :i t' 'H. 'i.r Yv fe if.Pi' tf it -i n tlrV' h, m-i ' gf',a W '.tftr W 7 . . " f$ r-if- ' .?r .viSr .'' S.-J'. ! sSBSBH 4 npK IN COLUMBIA COUNCIL. , XtrBHALL THE EOKOVOU UFF1VES NOW BK FIZZED? -j i. TM "Death of Jehn Payne, Republican Council- m-n-Blect, Causes a Deadlock Serious F-H Down Stair Religious Intelligence-Slight Fire Ten n Nete. iH'Regalar Correspondence of Irtrliiekickr. R SRnf.ttMtttA. .Inlv II The He new exlstlim ii& , . n-i i.i- i ..i. ii .a ... v; in wiu vuiuiuuin ueiuimu wimeii mm m-j ''. r'hrlJen of tlm oetinelluicn In tlie solution et It... MalUii m . .itlnnllnll ll.nf I U (, nfvllnlltlt Wtf UliHKll 111 n iuunivil lunv i- nun pgiuuiug the borough. Tlie lleriubllemis had gained control et council at the last borough election, : the membership Ktatullng II ve Republicans te four Doineorabt. TliW Htate of affairs ' caused the borough elllces te be lllled by men of the same ivolltleal faith as 'the dominant party. JSy the death of 'Mr. .Payne, thin supremacy has been lest w Mid the council In new a tle. Tlie sue- '"leTO . cesser of Uenry Kitch, the prosent onglueor f iif jf K if Ue opera liouse, will be clfcted at the uest meeting of council, which will be en Tuesday, July 14th. Kitch is a Democrat and would hare uecu in all probability compelled te vacate they position lf.Uie Kupubllcana had control. Several different preposition hnve been advanced by dillerent partles as te the easiest way te Bettle the matter. One Is that the Democrats should vote for a Republican te succeed the deceased oeuncilinnn and the llepubllcans will in turn vete for the reten tion of Kitch. Others are of the opinion that the winning cards are held by the Domeurats and that Kitch will net be removed from tils position. Many persons think that the mat ter should be deferred until the next borough election can dectde of what political party the councilman should lie. Tite Rather Serious Vails. Lettie Keech, daughter of Albert Keecb, living en Walnut street belew Sixth, had the inlafortune te fall down theHtalrsat her home yesterday afternoon ; whlle descending the stairs she made a misstep and fell te the bet tem. The shock recened i endured her un conscious and her parents thought that she was seriously Injured, but by the application of proper restoratives by theKunlly physician she was brought te, and the only injury was u severe shock te her system. William Timley was hauling dirt te the dumps, en North Third Htrect yesterday afternoon, and when he backed the curt against tlie leg at the odgeof the batik the leg gave way and thohersound cart went down the ombankment, a distance, el about twenty leeu xiie suaiia 01 me can was uroKen ami the horse considerably shaken up by the fall. Blight Fire In a Bake Heuse. , The reef of the bake house en the farm of Henry N. Kehler, a short distance from town was en flre yesterday afternoon. The bak ing of a large quantity of bread needed a large fire in the bake-house, which was doue with weed, and the reef bclnir very dry seen Ignited by Uie fierce heat. The bulldlug ad joins an ice-house and several ether build inirs, and Is clese te the farm heuse. The flre was gaining conslderablo headway before the men, who wero engaged In harvesting in the neighboring Ileitis, responded te the alarm of lire. A line of mcti was formed and buckets of water lnissed te and fro, and by this mauner (he flre wan put out befere any ether damage was doue excepting the reef of the bake heuse de stroyed. Religious Intelligence. At the St. I'aul'8 P. 11 church services will be held at 10:10 a. m. and 0 p. m. The Sun day school service will couniience atila.ni. during the summer months. The men's Illble class has been discontinued for the snmmer. Sorvlces will be held at .St- Philip's mis sion at Mountville, te-morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. At the Bethel church ltev. J. I Melicll will "reach at the morning or Ice, and In t the evening He v. Jenes will etllciatu. The observunco of the lord's supper will lie held iu the Second Street Lutheran church, at both niernititr and evening ser vices. Nothluccef ativbneclal natmu will be ob- servjM ituue eiuer enurencs. - ' , Ten n Notes. 'i'1"' " A game of base ball was played this atter- neon, en the grounds of the home club, be tween the Keystenes, of Mauheim, and the Columbian. This gauie decide the obainplensbip,as this Is the third and doeisho game, each club luving wen a game. The Keeley steve company will resmne work en Monday, the repairs te the various buildings having been completed. The new warehousels an impmhmt addition te the works, bs the company havn been cry much crowded for room.' Tlie mounting hIioe has n removed te the second story of the main building which w CI glve mera loom te the shipping department. The chauge vns a ttiuKti. needed one. A new sail beat, purchased by Mr. Chris Kmbieh, has arrlved in town and was given a trial last evening. Tlie beat is a ery line one and greatly pleases the neu owner. A meeting et the lirotherheod of Itullread Urakeman will be held te-morrow afternoon in Schrciner's building. A large number of new memDers win ue aumiueu. xue eugme "Jjancasier," wiiicn was se badly wrecked en the Heading fc Colum bia railroad en the first el last Mav. has been thoroughly repaired, and is again making Its usual trips. The passlne of a traction cnuiue through our town last evening drew a large crowd te hoe wnat was te mem an unusual sight. ine ueeiey siove company purchased a pair of heavy draught horses from Jesse Wolfe for their use in Philadelphia. ' Mr. Harry E. Smith and daughter, of Hcranten, formerly el Columbia, are visiting frlanAtt I.i fVxlumlil.. MORE It AVID MAIL SEHflCK. The Fast Werk that Will be Dene by Means e( a Ten-cent Stamp. Postmaster Oeneral Vilas has approved the design for the new special delivery stamp authorized at the last Bession. By the terms or the law tlie postmaster general was in structed te establish a system of special delivery of mails ut posielllces where the population is net less than '1,000. He was te use his own discretion in the matter, and accordingly he will try the new system tit New Yerk and home or the larger olllccseti the 1st or Oc teber, 1885. The plan is te send a letter te the special delivery office, which will send it te the destination by messenger without waiting ier iuu carrier lOKOum en uih usual trip, in addition te the ordinary letter ixwlaire asneelal deliverystamp must bealllxed te mall matter requlrlng prompt delivery. The desigu or uu stamp is very iianusome, aim me vigneite represents a messenger iu uniform bearing a letter in his hand, aud the panel at the upper cemer bears the follewing: "U. S. special liostnge delivery." On a plale, which is sur sur leuuded by a handsomely-designed wreath of llowers. is placed the language of the act : "Secures immediate delivery at a special dc dc Uvery eflice." Under this Is placed the denomination of the stamp In figures and uumerals. The new stamp w ill be made by the American Bank Nole company, et New Yerk, and will be put in operation as a test only in the larger cities. By this arrange ment a great deal or time will be saved iu the delivery or buslness letters, for distributing a mall letters bearing f pedal delh ery stamps will be immediately sent by inessmiger te their destination. vxauljz te vax err.u the money. lleir a Trustee l'ed Trust Funds te Improve Ills Owulteul CsUtte. Levi W. Nissley, of Mount Jey tewnsuiji, was arrested te day by the sherlll' cu a pro cess issued by the courtfercontompt. Nissley was thotrustee of a daughter or Christian Witmer, deceased, ami the account filed in tlie register's ofllce shows that he had f 1, SUI.0I in lils hands. On the peti tion or the daughter, Nissley was lomeved and Altred Diller was ap pointed her trustet". Nissley was cited te lyoerthe bahmcelnhls bauds and he made answer that by the ad vice of his counsel he invested the girl's mouey lu ImpreWug ids ical eutate, that his property depreciated aud was sold and he Is unable te ay Ihumeuey te his successor. Nissley was in the custody of the sherilf when we went te press, wait ing en friends te help him out of his trouble. An Address oil Flerida. At the meeting of Qoergo If. Themas Pest, Ne. 84, Q. A. 11., held last evening, Bev. Isaiah Edwards, or Pest Ne. 6, Uustlce, Orange county, Flerida, was prefcent as a Visitor. He was called en rer a speech and responded, llegave an Interesting descrip tion or lire iu Flerida aud advised these -eckbag homes te go te that state. 1-F '-J--'; V ABBOHBBD T WSBTMHft OtiiOH.- Tba American Itaplit Wires Tnkeu Fossesslen of by tlie (Irrat Corporation, The entire absence of ceremony with which the wlrosef the Amerlcan Ilapid TelegrspU company were en Friday (ranslerred te the Western Union Telegraph company surprised even the peeple who hurry along Broadway, New Yerk, and are net easily astonished. It seems that this morning negotiations which bad been pending between the two companies for nnmn llntn mst were ended and the Wostern Union company was made the agent of the rocelver of the Amerlcan Kapid company. An oruer or tne court, te take possession tr the laller's preperly was obtained. At hair-past three o'clock Goneral Eckert, or the Western Union, ap peared in the Bankers and Merchants building, whero the American Ilapid com pany's wires have been operated for the past ye.ir. and taking formal jiosseHslon walked luletly nway. Ten minutes later n dozen brawny rollews appeared en the reef of the Bankers and Merchants' building and In the, cotirse of twenty minutes they had removed overy wire nnu cauie ueiengiug te iiioiviuuii iiieiviuuii can Rapid company. By fie o'clock the trans'ernf the wlrcsTrem the Bankers and Merchants' budding te that of the Wostern Union was completed and all the luside and switch connections were made. The Amerlcan Ilapid system was about all there was of the Bankers and Merchants' company and the latter l.s left with a very slim line extending belueen this city and Wosblneten. with a few inselated cennec tiens hore and thore. The probabilities are that the remaining preHrty will be sold out lu the courte of a few days at sherUTa sale. The Lecnl Effert or tlie Chnngr. The wlren of the Amerlcan Kapid and Bankers and Merchants' comiianles, which had their efllccs lu the Examiner building, wero cut out last night, upon orders from headquarters. The manager or the company in tills city was A. A. Hcllly, who has been here slnce the oftlee was llrst eiiencd. He also had itarge et tlie repairs rer olghteeu miles east of the city and the same dlstance west Bosldes Mr. Itellly three ojMjraters and a nuinber of messenger lieys are thrown out of employment. Miller W. Vralm & Ce.. btokers. of Centre Square, hae had a wire fiem this company in their building, but ns It was cut out, they have beeu unable te receive stock (itiotatleus te-day. TO OI'KN TO-MOllHOW. Mr. llellly, manager et the Bankers Mid Merchants' telegraph company, has received instructions from the superintendent of the company te replace all the wires cut by tlie Western Union te-day and comuicuce operations te-morrow morning. VULllZEH ASH liOKMlElMElt. An Alleged KxpUinatlun of "The Werld's'' Assaults en "A ltutem Friend." I'liU'uda Iteeerd's New Yerk Coricspendcnte. 1 have been asked several times why the re lations bctwecu the Hen. Jeseph I'ultlzer and the Hen. William Dershelmcr, or New- Yerk, are strained. 1 have repeated the question inysell, and hat e at last get an ex planatien from a New Yerk city Democrat, whose Information Is usually geed. He says that when the Hen. Jeseph Pultlzer llrst arrived in New Yerk he retained the Hen. William Dor Der shelmcr us couusel for his notrspaper. After awhile somebody sued the newspaper for something or ether, aud the Hen. William Dorshelmer was notified, but befere the lat eor could de anything the Hen. Jeseph Pulit zer had iu his own dlplcmatlugSSy arranged matters with the plaintiff, se that the latter withdrew his suit. Time passed, and the Hen. William Dorslielmcr setit in his bill for services rendered In that case. The Tee asked wast 1,000. This rather startled the Hen. Jeseph 1'ulltzer, and he has tened at ence te tlie Uv elUi.es or the Hen. William Dorsheltner. " There must be some mlstake about this bill," he said te the latter. " 1 think net," said Hen. William Dershei mer," looking at It. " But," said the Hen. Jeseph Pulitzer. " it Isfurtl.OOO. and you did absolutely nothing in the case, if you had asked $100 I might have paid it without a firetest, but this is tee much." " Mr. 'ulltzer," tmld the Hen. William Dor Der Dor sheleor, solemnly, " I nevcr dls dls rute alMjut my fees." Whereupon the Ien. Jeseph Pulitzer returned te Ills elllce, wrote a check Ter $1,000 audsent It te the Hen. William Dersheimor withanote stat ing that his servicer as counsel rer his new s paiwr would no longer Ijo required. Next day the Hen. Jeseph Pulitzer began hLs can vass for the seat in Congress held by the Hen. William Dershelmcr, which resulted In the nomination and election of the Hen. Jeseph Pulitzer, aud slnce then he has lest ue opportunity te harass the sensltlve soul or the Hen. William Dershelmer. A I'rutcst Agnlnst it Charter. An application has been made te the governor or this state for the granting of a charler for an Intended corporation te be called the Blrd-in-Hand Tumplke company, the object el which Is te construct a turnpike fmm the terminus of the Bridgeport turn pike in Kest Lampeter township, te the township line between I'ast Lampeter and Leacock township, near the villai'e et Blrd-ln-IIand. As the proposed turnpike will usoenoof the county bridges, the county commis sioners, through their counsel, J, Hay Brown and B. K. Davis, will file n pretest against the granting or a charter te this or any ether turnpike company, where the county brldees are te be used for the raoneyed benefit et a corporation. The commissioners say the Binkley's bridge litigation has satis fied them that turnpike companies de net live up te their premises. Injured lu n Illatt. Yesterday afternoon Samuel Wonger, jr., son of Samuel Wenger, Br., residing uear Veganville, whlle engaged at blasting rock en the farm of Ames Nelt, undertook te drill out a charge that had failed te go oil. By sotne means Uie charge expleded and ills right hand was struck, burning and tearing away the flesh of the entire palm of the hand te the bone. Dr. Busheug was summoned and dressed the wounds or the unfertunate young man. Get n Grain iif Coin In Ills Nese. Frem the Xew Helland Clarien. Yosterday, David Steltzfus, n llttle son of J. B. Steltzfus, et Karl township, get a grain or corn Inte his nese, which it was found te be impossible te remove without the aid of a physician. Dr. D. W. Harncr was sum moned aud succeeded iu taking out the grain, but was obliged te place the boy under the influence of chloroform te extract It, Heath from Apoplexy. Cerenor llenatnan yesterday held nu in quest en tlie body of Daniel Armstrong, wbosesuddon death has been uoted. Tlie Jurers wero Gcoree II. ltauck, Daniel 11. Orube, Isaac -u Keyor, Levi Hull, Wm. S. Heland and Aareu B. Hassler and the verdict of the Jury was that death resulted from apoplexy. Funeral of Mrs. Jane sUymuker. The funeral or the late Mrs. Jane Slay maker took place this alternoen. The ser vices wero held at St. James Episcopal church. Judge Patterson, II. E. Slayraaker, Geerge Calder and New ten Llghtner were the pall bearers. Four colored men acted as carrlets. The lntunncnt was made at Lan caster cemetery. Accident at Klectrle Xlght Works. M. K. Neely, an empleye or the Electrj,e Light company, met with a serious accident last night. He was working at a test light wheu be wus caught by the electric current and hurled seme distance Wheii found he was unconscious. Ills arm aud face are badly burnt He was removed te his rooms at the Lancaster County house, and will be disabled for a tow days. Iligli-l'rlced Driving. Benjamln Illrsli, oneof the men who was prosecuted ler fast drl lug liefore Alderimm Spurrier, settled ids ease lest ev enlng by pay ing ids line and costs. Damaged by hterin. Part oftheroorortho barn en the liirm of Eliza A. Lehmau, mother or Deputy Ilecerder Lehman, uear Landisvllle, wen blown eir in Thursday night's storm. " Siile ir Wxstern Market Slet'k. Jehn E. HtKitetter purchased tMluy tit private sale ten bbures or Fanners' Western market stock at 5L&0 per Bliare, Eiulbtbla IJfe Assurauce Society, This organization has ecU of S-V.OW.C) und a larger annual buslncMttuuiuuyothcrcenipany lu the world Ot,000,U), II. Kcently paid a JVV TOiaLiASTB BAILY - check le the wifa of Nerman 11. Itanroed, at Atlanta, Oa of 1 100,00a. V. J. Madden It the total manager. STATEMENT. The undersigned, a CotnuiUtce of Director I OI tee r,iuiiauie iiiie Assurance cuciciy 01 inu United Btates, appointed te formulate the views of the ltenrd en the advantages offered by the Society te the public, report I 1st. The Society issues all the approved forms or assurance, Including Oidlnary I.lfu, Kmlew. meiil, and Tontine policies. It Is Immaterial te the Directors which form of policy Is taken by Intending assurers. 2d. Thalilfeund Endowment forms of policy provlde for annual cash rill Ideuds and u BUrren dcr valiiuisni Indisputable alter Ihrce years, and payable Immediately after proof of death. 3d. The premiums en a Tontine policy are the sitmn as en the Ordinary Idle, hut, whlle the lat ter Is only payuhlu In the event of death, tlie holder of the Tontine policy bus the light te draw- the whole or lliu reserve aud the accumulated priiuis in cash at the end or a stated period thus, during his own Ufa time, after his producing jears ure past,hecau, wltlietilany linger picnilum than en an ordinary policy, bcoiiie these eiikatsu ad vantage. 4th. Exprllntice show that tlie relutii paid In cash en m timing Tontine policies approximates te, or exceeds the amount of premiums paid by policy-holders, se that the average cost or the nismaiicn will he only about the Interest en the premiums. 5th. Tentlnu pelliles, like ethers, srn paid In full In the event of death at nny tlmodurliiglhe tcim of the policy, aud are Incontestable alter tlueu jeuit, and p.iynlile Immediately ufterdiie proof of death. . 6th. Experience Miew that the luertnllty Is low er among Ten tlue peUc) holders, as tlie better lives seek this kind ofnwtir.tiive, which Union- sidcrabloeeuicuof ptellt. 7th. Tentlnu policies n III be made unit lorfclta lerfclta lorfclta bie uudcrtha laws or the state. If se desired at the time theaisiirauce la effected. 8th. The Teutlue Pyslcui Is fair and J list ( Its accounts am accurately Kept, separate from all ether business i the funds judiciously Invested and Improved, and the accumulated profits faithfully guarded and properly apportioned. ttth. The Society has since Its organization transacted a latger umeunl et new business than any ether company, hlle Its newbuslntss forlhe nrst half of the present year Is 1, 7.10,- OO0 larger than that of the flint half of lb8l It has Assets of flne,O00,(MJO ever ill. 000,000 of Surplus, and lis ratio or Surplus te Liability H greater than that of any ethci com pany. t IIAUXCEY M. DKl'KW, IOI1.V A. bTKU'AUT, hUOKSE KELLY, WILLIAM A. WHEL'I.OCh, C 11 AltLKS U; LASDO.V. JOU.V BLOAJtE, IfE.NItY 11. 1IVDE, C'emtiilttte of the Heard el Directors or the Euultable I.lfu Afrrarmiie Society of the United StHtCS. W. J. MADDEN, JIauuger for Lautasterand Surrounding Counties, Jy7.,1td He. 2TU .Nelan Prunes St. Sprdal Clicup IJiLiirsleu. Te New Y'erk nd Ceney Island, Wednesday July, 15. Keund trip tickets, goeil for three days. Tralu leaves Lancaster, King stieet, at 5 1.1; Columbia, 6.15. I'ate only tl55. Leuie ltanhelmatC'17, Lltllz at OK, and Kpluuta at 7.Ju.iu. J)Utdll,13<w Ii.es Adjutled. The Lancaster IIiuue Mutual lnsuranie com cem ))auy hasndjuited the lostes en the prepcttlex of Jehn Mcrrlngerund Andrew Kray damngrd by lire en July 4th. 111. Mcntiigtr lecelved 1137 und Mr. Kray (1(13. Unparalleled MffliuuUiii, If you !uu net. teen the gie.it masteipkieul all auteuiatle luientlens go at ernu te Ne II Kest King slteet and low llie gland npcclacle. It Is beyond all UCxlIeu the most IngenleiK, complicated, elaborate und leally sclcntlllc roll, structlen buiii.iu genius has pnduiud. The lepiesentatluns of nil tlie arlcd fvaluies and activities of i Ity II le are se vividly and ualiimlly dlilajcd tlmtlheiloltet Is absolutely punilyzed with asteulshtneut. 11 ran be seen day and evening rorenlj one dime. MAUKETX. Philadelphia Produre Market, riiiLAUEU'HiA,July 11. Fleur was Inactive and weak. Sales of l.lDDbariX'ls, Including PennsvUnula f.unlly ut fIGI ; Weslern de ilQSMi .Minnesota b.ikeis' ut ltl ; Patents ut 15 rjtl 60. Ilje flour ns iuelcd at 1 75 per band ler choice. Feed uas lu geed demand and prices firm. Sales or Western Winter Until, at 115 i'rfjlOW) per ten. At the 1 p in. dl Thein was bid for Wheat HTJiebld for J illy ;li'ii fur Aug.; Uijic ferScpt ; Mil ler Oct. Cern -';e InrJuly 63c for Aug ; 51c for eepi j eic ier iei. ciais e. bid ter July ; Gfi'.J .U. ; 31c ler Sept,; 34c, for Oct New Yerk Prtiduie Market. Nkw Vekk, July II. Fleur uiaikct dull and Wl! prices uie unchanged ; Fine, at ti 4HtJ bl iuperflnc. .10erl 0)t Cuminun te Fancy Ul tra Ohie, l (03 1 ei; Geed te Cholce Extra Western, lft5 75 i 51lunesem, ! 4001 tw. neui, .-te. - lieu, ,i iiiiiir, -Jiiiy, vic; iu.. VMa: bept.,11 OIK; OcL.flWU. Cern Ne. 'i Mfxud. Aug., MWc ; Oats Ne.S Hlxed.aiUoler July ; Pept., 5IKt 3J40ler Aug. Uyu dull and neininar. Hurley dull. Perk dull ; Mess, (11 '25311 60. Lard WOO, Aug ; flOl, ncpt. Molasses Millet i vile, fur Se-test Cuba, Turpentlne linn at 9.13s)c. l'otreloum dull : lelluedln cakes, XJ10Jie. Itrwln iiulctiituveai --'K ferstrulnid te geed. Freights dull. Ilutter llrm i wusiern mutation creamery, 16flisc, Cheese firmer ! Eggs tinner; llMc. Klec dull. Huirar unlet: Western i lat. S)iQC. Western, 12313c; btute. 110 Iteflned CoufectleueM "A," CKe : htantlard.GKGOXc. 1 allow ulet; ptlme city, 5Uc. Coffee dull ; fair cargoes, tfc. Hay steady ; net tett'.5c. Chicago Produce Market. CiiiOAne, July 11,950a. m. Market o(cued: Wheal August, KlJia i bepU, We ; Oct., Mite. Cern August, 4(fie ;Sept. 4C;;;Oct., Kic Oata Aug , -ifec ; Sept., SHfe ; Oct., a.e. Perk Aug., $10 auj hept., U32 ; Oct., HI37. Lai-d Aug., tf)0; t-cpt., 1 70 ; Oct., f; 75JtJ 77. Ktbs Vug., S 3.5 ; S-iU, ti 45. CLOHIM). Wheat J uly, HiJe ; A ug., Oct., IKXft Cern July, iiMa; Aug, Oct., 4Gie. Oats July, 315ie ; Aug., 6JiO ; Sept., Wa ; 4''e j Kept., 4e ; tfOCc; Eent.,25je; UCL, -JeC. Perk July. flOl'JUj Aug., flO'JO: Oct.. $1035. Lard July, te i5; Aug., 10!7i; $.) CO; Bcpt., bept., $5 SO; re ; uci., "iwi. Ulbs July,$5 3.5; Aug., $5 40; Oct., $5 1,0. fcpt., l.lvehUiek Prices. CuteAOO. Cuttle ltecelpts, 0,100 head; ship incuts, '.',100 bead ; niurHet slew but steady ; shipping btecrs, l,3S0Ol,5(0 Jls.tl "CO 10; .'3)Q 1.350 lis, $3 405 01; OJOQI.'JUO B.S., $4 0003 30; Klockern and feeders, $3 unQISO; cows, bulls and mixed, f2 O0Q4 (j(I ; Texuns nl ti S5Q4 '23. lings Receipts, nfiiu he id ; shipments, 7.0U0 ; market hi Uk ; lOfJISe higher ; rough und mixed, $3000115; packing and bhlpplug, $4 1CWJ1 65; light MClgllU,$l 0.104 65; skips, 3 '25S3 85. Bhcep Uecelpts, 4,000 head; shipments, OKI; market strung for geed grades ; natives, $j GO 4 '25; Texanu.tiWQilO. East LnutrtTV Cattle There was nothing doing lu uittle today; prime, $5entftOJ; fair te geed, t5 0Oi5 50 ; common, IOrt5Ue ; receipts 1,50 head : shipments 808 head ; slilpmunts Jjes Jjes Jjes tordayte New verk, none. Hogs active und Una ; l'hlladelphlas, $1 10' 4 60; Verketa, $1 40Q4 60; receipts, 4,000 head : shipments, 1,300 head ; shipments yesteiday te New Yerk, 10 carloads. Sheep fairly active but unchanged ; receipt, 2,400 head l sulpmnnlB, 3,000 head. BtucK Markets. Quotations by llued, McUrauu A Ce, Lancaster. Pa. hankers, 11 a. Missouri l'ucllle Michigan Central , New Yerk Central SHH New Jersey Centrul ; Ohie Centtid Dul laicb.A Western 1UJ-J Denver X Illotlraude Erie Wi Kansas Texas x l.ake elioi-e M Chicago A N, W common. WV N.NTOnl.A Wustern M. Paul A Omaha 1'aclne Mall KocheatcrA Pittsburg t-L Paul ,,,, 73 Texas l'ucllle , 12'. Union 1'aclne 61 Wabash Common... Wabesb l'luierred Western Union Teletcmrh., "2 Loulsvllle A Nashville , S5 N.Y., Chi. A St L , Lehigh Valley , 37 Luhlgb Navlgatle Pennsylvania ,, 40K Kcndlng i 1)1 l'.T. Aliutrale Northern l'acltle Common 17W Northern Paclrlc Pref,.... 4eK llestonvllle , iiy. Philadelphia A Urle,. , . 18? J Northern Ceutrnl ... Ccutiut Trausp ;,,-, , . J 12 U 3 p.m. 30i jl" iiii w2 5 w III 40 1 ,2f 61 l'j 3SX 4d;j INW.IJLIGEN6ER, SATURDAY JULY Jl, 1885. Canada Southern.... Oil People's Passenger. tr.,4 19 s KKW AVVEHTlHHMKHTa AKINfJ POWDEH. -V ROYAL if- BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. T1I1H fHiwder never varies. Amnrrelef purity, strength and wholesemoness. Mere eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold lu competition with the multitude, et tow test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Held only in can: Hetal IIakimi 1'ewiipn Ce., 1W Wall fctreel. New Yerk. uiav2MydAw ItrANTED A (1 IUjTO DO GENEHAI TT lloiikenork. Applynl ll AO.37 NOUTlf OUEUN hTltEET. M1 ED10INECHESTIN THEMSELVES. Heinous Cnnclnn Plasters lemaln lin en ualled ns a gcnci-.il household medicine. Clean, qultk, suie. QcTIbeL TAX FOR lb8e7 The duplicate Is In the hands of the tieasuiet. Tbiieper cent, oil for prompt pnyment. W. O. M AUS1IAI.L, Treasurer, Ne. 12 Centre brjuaie. a- Oftlee hours llem 3 a. m. te I p in. juncii trail A"NGHEEABLir TOILET Ke7P lends additional enjeymciil te the bath. A large line In great variety ut IIUIlLEY'S llltUU STOIIE, Ne. !!l West King Street. A. BR -Use Manheiiu Heller Fleur. lhe Original. The llest lnayZ-lyM,WAS It i . - . . - THIS EVENING I WIMi SEUVE MY customers with Knapp's Ilccr. Foikicn Feikicn bach's ivilmlngten lieer and Philadelphia Uud weNei lleer. Ice cold. Lunch this evenlngand every menilng at 9 o'clock. Olto me a call, WlLLIAM UEIIH, I'reprlcUir, Heffman Heuse, 211 West King htrect. It Foruieily known as the King el Prussia. PENN SQUAHE ItEHTAUKANT. Cluin feeup for Lunch this evening llem 9 tell p in. Spring Chicken, Oysters and Clam Hnuits, Hplccd Oysters tc, always en hand. Kechester lieer en tap. Open all night during thn nte TelPtiheue connections. H COPLAND, relet) ltd Proprietor, NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUIEDEKS. Proposals for the erection of a Weeden Intor-Ceuuty Ilrldge ever Octoraro creek, at Uess Fording, will be reeltcd at the County Commissioners' Olllces, Lancaster and West Chester, until 12 o'clock neon, THUUbDAY, JULY', 1S85. Proposals will boeiwued In lin lin cetter the following Monday. Iiy order of COMMlHSIONEItS OF LA.VCASTEIl AND CHESTER COUNTIES. JelO WAU-tlit-Jyl'J WORK nuci WANTED J1V A MIDDLE- aged woman In washing and house clean ng. Peojile In iiiivatehetiM M'S Ii lavlmranvef the above kind of w eik te de would de welltegliu It te her, us shu Is peer nnd needs help. Alse clean w ashing Is w ariuntcd and references gl en If rciulred. Inquire at Ne. VIS, at corner of bhlppcn nnd Oniugu streets, La neuter, Pa. "VNE DOLLAH WILL PAY. FOR PASTS, VEST AND HAT, Well suited te attend picnics, excursions or fishing irtles. Abe shirts of any kind for '25c. and up. Hosiery from 6c. up lethc Fluent I.tsleand llrlthdi. uauzu Underwear. Dusters Just the thing te wear this warm weather. All cheap te suit the present limes. at llECHTOLD'S, Ne. 62 North Queen buret, S-Slgn of Iho lllg Stocking. Bc OYSANDGIKLS. YOUNG LADIES AMI GENTLEMEN. Class for Instruction In l'eiiuiaushlp will be organized MONDAY, JULY 11. call and Examine Specimens of Improve ment. Full Inlorinntlen at Keem of the LANCAS TER COSl.MEKCIALCOLLLUE.Ne. lOXEasl King Street. H. C. WLIDLKU. JyC-lwdR Principal, THIS IS bamuel TO CEHTlt'Y THAT WE. M. Myers, Jehn Gingrich und Henry F. llarlmnii, cominuslencrBOf the county of Jjincaster, state of dav examined Clark rcnnsyivania, nave tins nsvlvi Clarke's Patent r Ire Escapi rg. l'u sold by O. It. Heffman A Ce, Hurrlsbiirg, and de hereby niuireiii of same, and lecem mend Its erection In nny or all buildings In this county requiring tire escapes, under Act of Assembly, approved June 3, l5. Witness our band and seal this 2d day of July, 18s5. HAM'LM. MYERS, .IOM.V (il.VCJKICll. HENRY F. HAR1MAN. Attest: FKAK Urikjt. ComniUslenei s Clerk. Jj3 lwd EDUCTION IN Jjustem -MADE Clothing. A well-made, Elegant trimmed aud perfect lilting lluslness Suit for 18.00. A goetl English Corkscrew Worsted Suit, flat braided, In one, two, three or four-button cuta way, for fi3 ej. A handsome Check Casslmcre Sufi for $.(. A u elegant Serge Suit, In black, blue, drub or brown, for $15.00. Fine English Striped or Check Puutnlnens Hern $3 OOup. Re incmbe, all work Is strictly first-class. Every garmei'.t warranted te b ij ciircscnted. A geed lit, well-made and nlcei; trimmed. The largest assortment of patterns lu this city. A. 11. ROSENSTE1N, Iii2UjmdR 37 North Queen BtreeL PROPOSALS l'OU STEEET WORK. Scaled proposals for the following work will be received ev the Street Committee nple July W, 1SS5, at 7 o'clock p. m. Proposals te be addressed te " Street ConnnllUse," mid deposited In sticet box at Hindu's greceiy, corner, North Queen and Lemen streets : Fer piking Seuth liuke street lrem Vine te German. Fer piking West Chestnut slieet from Mul berry te Charlette. Fer piking North Lime sttect from Walnut le Lemen. Fer piking West James street ftem Mulberry' te Chut let te. Forlet-liicbsewereuShlppenBliectfroui Grant te sewer en Orange street, und two Inlets. Fer grading of Lauicl street betw ecu High and lluttouweod. The coinmlttce reserve the right te l eject any or all bids. Plans and speclllcallen can bc seen nt the oftlee or Allan A. Hun, city regulator, HO East King Btiiel. llyordcref STREET COMMITTEE. Attest: Edwin S. Bmkltz, Clerk. J ly,l 1,15,18 JOHNS.GIVLER. GEO. P. HATH VON Het Weather Goods ! Beat Quality New Style Figured Batiate, 34-lnch wide, 15c; reduced rrem 20c. Extru Wlde French Batiste, 40-inch wide, 18c; reduced from 25c. Handsome Style American Satlnes, 15c. New Patterns French Satlnes, 37c. All kinds or White Goods, Embroideries, Laces, etc. JolinS.Grivler&Ce., NO. 25 BAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER. PA. EOJt HAZE Oil It EST. JTiOJX RENT. 2 Three I .aw Offices at Ne. 45 NORTH D UK K STREET i and a. basmeut 65 feet long, supplied with water und. beat, .. U10HO-mJ r b.mamij. .aui,t.ani jfjsir AnrjutTiMKMKKTa. TJEL1C8 OP A DEAD 1NDUHTHY. I) JL) Compared with li asters all crude and Cnnitiftfed with Uonsen's Cmclna I'nmus '. . f. .' - ""..:" zz: ... . unsuiisinciury, i nma en Is. rpHE BEST X the City, at ItAUTMAM'S Ge HAVANA CIQAU IN YELLOW FitONT ClOAIt bTOUK. CABKE'STEA BTOilE BEST GOODS und Honest Prices. Uranulatcxl Sugar, 7e. Whlle "A.," oe. Coffee, 12e te 35e V ft. Pure Syrup, loe ft q t. German Seap, Se ft har, Jjuin dry Starch, Se V . Telephone. CLAftKE'STEABTOllE, W West King Street. I" TIlltST-OIiASS BOAHDINO. : Together with the choice of looms en the first or second fleer. Surpassed by none In the city. Call en or address, HO. VU NOItTll QUEEN ST. Table bourdon accommodated. uu-tfd R EMEMBEH THE OTiD STANDAItD. llOHUICll'S WILD CIIEllllY TONIC Fer Weakness, Oencral Debility, Dyspepsia, Summer complaint, etc. ltOHUr,U'8I.IQU(IU8TOHE, npr2Mydll Ne. Contre S'luare. w ANTED. A Yeung Man about Kevciitecn leais of Age te Irani the DXIUQ BUSINESS, Addiess lu Own llaud-wrltlng, "UltUOaiST," J)U'Jl lSTELLKlESCKIl OrilCI, TTAPPV THOUGHT AND KEBECJCA XX Tobaccos HAIITMAN'H Tolmrrnsenlv Se Per nine, at YELLOW fllONT C1UAK BTOUK. GKOllflK HlINNi; 'L' T PUAOTIOA 1 , ' -lLUMIlElt,HTEAM AND UAS F1TTLU. All orders piemptly attended te. batlsractleu Kuiintnleed. Werk doue nt inMinonable prices. NO. 135 NOIITII QUKKS HTIlKhT, Jiinel7-.1mil Lancaster, Pa. WITHOUT Clears I EXOEPTlOiV. THE BEST Iger In the town, two ler 6c, nt HAUTMAN'8 YELLOW rilUNT C1UAU BTOItE. I7ILOIHDA. I will locate and secure you the title te Forty Acres nf Mnverument Laud in Flerida for One Hundred Hollars, Location guaranteed te be desirable, healthy, with geed water, nnd adapted tonrange culture and early vegetables. Correspondence solicited. lHAIAH KIIWARIIS, Jlyll-lwd Huntingdon, Pa. G RAND CONCERT Knapp's Summer Garden, East Kibe Street, ONSATURDAY EVENING Music sr Tire lUrjthua llisu, ltd QAK 11 ALU The Most Interesting Story we have te tell 1$ our offering of Mkh'k lwnine Ulck Flamiel bciTB at 0 SO Hkitek Ones 7 SO Men's IIlaik Diaoehal DrekhSlith h oe Wauamaker & Brown, OAK MALI, g. E. Consult Sixth ash Market Piueitii!, rillLAUKLl'HlA. Jeiitld yUlS GOODH. SUMMER GOODS. WATT, SHAND & CO, Nes. 8 & 10 East King Street. A CHOICE LINK OF Iniliii Linens, Victeria Lan ns, Nainzoek.s. HEAVY CORDED PIQUES. CKEA3I AN'II WHITE SWISS ROBES Willi lib; ami uarren irlrnuiltigrt te match. An liiiincnuu Mirtcty of Batistes and Satines lu all the Latent DenlgiiK and Coleiing. SPECIAL BARGAINS. One Case Satlnes At li',( rcuta u yunl, uratlc te sell at 2i cettts One Case Batistes At UKceuti it jaril, weitli 20 cent. HEW YORK STORE. J. U. MAHTJN A CO. .NEW AKK1VAI.S OF Dress Satines -IN- FIILVCH AND AMEIIICAN MAKES, SATIN E FOULARDS IN NKW I'AITKItNS, M INCH WIDK, AT UK CUNTS I'L'It VA KD. Dress Ginghams, ItEDUCED TO 8c. AND l.'Kc PEHTEL BATISTES IN CHOICE NEW l'ATTEUNS AT 1SXJ. AND 10c. Wamsutta Percales AT10O.12KC AND ICO. REMNANT COUNTER. We hae iilaced en this counter UEMNANT 1,AWN8 at 3e. jier yard ieruier price, l'.'Kc ltemuaiit Dress batluen at 10c. und Uci former price, 15c, aoe aud 23c. J. B. Martin d Ce. Cor. Vcst Kins anil Prince Stx. LA.NCA8TEU, l'A. , vbw adtertihexehts. HESS GOODS. HAGER & BROTHER. SUMMER' DRESS GOODS! Summer Silks, Surahs, Tricotine, Nun's Veilings and Albatross. Linen Lawns, French Satlnes, Anicricnn SalincH, liritish Cleths, Chniubrny Gliighains, Zephyr Ginghams, Embroideries and Laces. Parasols and Sun Umbrellas, Gauze Underwear. HAGER & BROTHER, 25 WEST KING STREET. rOLlTlVAZ. F OK JUKY C0.MM1SSI0N15U. KDWAltl) AM 111. Kit. Of Druuieru Ien nstilp. Suljjccl te the iltclsieu of the IViuocmtle county com cntlen. maji'i-tfilAw ptOK JUKY C0MMI8SI0NUU, K. C. DIL1.EU, Of Eatl township, I.ancfif.ti'r county. Huhlect te the rult'4 or the Democratic party. liiylS-Stawll.WAStfJAw piOIt JUItY COMMIBSIONIin, SAMUEL M.KNOX, of Leacock tow uslil p. buliject le the decision of the Deinecrutlc County Convention. Jlj72wd F OH JUKY COMMISSIONKIl. HE.V.IAMIN IIOIJEIt. Of the ElKthli Ward, Luncactcr Clly. Kulijpcl te the dcilsleu et the Dcmeciutic county convention. Jel-tfd&ir . F OIUUHY COMMISSION Kit. JEltOMEll 8I1U1.TZ. of hllzabcthten borough. Subject te the decision el the Democratic ceuniv contention. d w tfd DKMOOltATIO COUNTY CONVKN TION The Demeer.icy of the county of LancaHter will meet In their i-eieral districts en bATUKDAY afternoon ereenlui, JULV l,al places und between hours te bu announced ten days In advance by handbill by their respective committeemen, te elect thrcoer live delegates te tha count) und dIMrict conventleim, which 111 be held In the city el Lancaster, In the coinmlt ceinmlt coinmlt teo ioeiih, thlnf lleir et Kenlet'a postetllco building, en WEDNESDAY, JULY il, und le (elect one person from each dlnti let for county committeemen ler tbe ensuing jear. THE COUNTY CONVENTION. The Pclcp iteg from the city will meet at lu n. in . teelect three delegates te the stule coin en Hen. 'Iho Ili'lcgates fiem thebecend (Lewer) ON trlct will meet at 10 u. iu., te elect three delu Kati'i. 'Iho Delegates from the 1 bird (trpperl Dlitrlcl will meet at 10 u. in., and elect four delegates. IIib Delegates will meet lu County Conven tion ut II a. in., and nominate ONE 1'EKhON fnrUi'cetder. ONE l'EKSON for County boilclter. 1 WO PERSONS for I'rl-en InspecteM. TWO l'EKSONSfer Directors of the l'oer ONE 1'EUhON for Director or the l'oer ( two 1 earn ) ONLI'EIISON Air Jul y Commissioner. W.U. HENbEL, Chairman. J. II. I.kiitt, ) II. S. PAi-rrRseK, J Sccietarles. W. 11. tjRiKn, ) S. It. The special attention et nil nicmbeisef tbe County Ceinuiltteu and otllcersef the Dele pate elections Is culled te tbe law yevcnilUK 1'rlninr' Elections rcjulrlnc their efllcerg te be sworn, .tc. 11ATH ASD VAl'H. G KKAT KUDUCTION IN I'KICKS SI.SCE.IULY IbtAT STAUFFER.&COS. HOYS' BTIIAW IIA1S, 6c, 10c., 15c., AH;., e. HOYS' DKESS IIAT.X.55C M EN'S HATS, 23c., 00c., 75c., tl.00. AUENUINE MACKINAW HAT, ti.M. A NICE MANILLA HAT, fiOO. A 1IKAUT1FUL LIOIIT HltOWN nnd ULACK HI IVr HAT, fl.SU. S-C.ilI and see eurlJc. AViudew.-Ua . D. STATTEEEE & CO, (SHULT, A llltOS.' OLD STAND), NO. 31 & 33 NORTH QUEEN ST , LANCASTEK, l'A. KVEVTAVZE8. QUPKKIOH SPECTACLES -AND- EYE-GLASSES. Microscopes, Kli Id Glasses, Ilaremelers, Tule scopes, Male Lanterns, Thcnnemcters, Ilruw Ini; Instruments, l'hllosephlcul nnd Clieiulcul Apparatus. List nnd Descriptions nf cur Ten Catalogues sent FllEE en application. QUEEN &CO., NO. 921 CHESTNUT ST. I'HILADKLI'HIA mar.1 lyilAw y EVAN'S FLOUIt. LEVAN'S FANCY ROLLER FLOUR. Makes Elegant llread. for sale by Qieecis generally. Levan 8s SonsMerehant Millers, OtVlce: 17NOUTII l'UINCEST. apr27iud nnilK MANSION. THE "MANSION." ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Iho Leading und Largest Hetel. Falily loot, ted, eleKuntly tumMicd and liberally iiiamiKed. Electric bells, lights, and all modern ImpioMi ImpieMi meats. Uoedoichcstru. OHAS. MeGHiADB, Jy7-2nid l'toprleter. CAlNT-KAl'HAKIi WINK. INFORMATION. The Salnt-llanhael Wine lias a delicious flaveur and Is drunk In the nK in ine nnncipai I cities of IttiSHla liurmany, Lrltaln.ll '. Nerm am North and Seuth America, Ureal lidla, uud se en The (ltiuntlly exported annually is bulllclent proof of its stability aud II 1UL11I. AltVAll ftkltl mf Ul W 1IWS(,S(J vn 1IU( stayliiK powers, while rer the real connoisseur there u ue wtiie that can be considered Its -TheSlnt-UaphaclWlneCeuipany, Valence, Department or the Dreme (France.) H. E. SLAYNlAKER, IVhUO. NO, W BAST KINU BXUKKT, i Peulards, Fongce, Grenadines, Indian Cleths, Persian Lawns, Indian Mull, rifjue Wells, French Nainzoek, Kngllsh Nainzoek. EmbreideredjjMs Robes. Lisle and Silk Gloves, Hosiery and czuriiiAu. Clothing te nieet every fancy anil te plca.su the tiisle of every buyer may always be found en our tallies. Ne ene need leave us uusatislleil. Our stock is full of real bargains ut closing prices, illiiii the reach of every purchaser. A. 0. YATES & CO., 602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST., Philadelphia. in23uid iroTiess. A STUICll DI10THKIW. Great Special BARGAIN SALE -OF- CHILDREN'S -AT- ASTRICH'S Palace of Eashien, 13 EAST KING STREET, About One It unci red Dezen Asiuitcd Hats, all geed, ilenlrable st) Ics, w lilcli w u lm u been Hell lug successfully In season ut from u Dellar te a Dellar and u-hnlf aptccu Will Be Slaughtered ATTHE UNIFOUM 1'ItlCE OF TWBBfTT-miB CEtfTS APIECE. We bought tliem from oneof tbeluigestmnnu fue tin eis lu New Verk at an enormous sacrillce, u 1th Iho Intention or gh ng Te Our Customers A SPLENDID BARGAIN," Such as They Neier Cel Befere. Cemu and convince yourself that they 1 cully are what we udvcrtlse them te bu REMEMBER, HATS That Are Werth Frem a Dellnr te a Dellar nutl a-llalf Apicco -FOU ONLV- Twenty - Nine Cents, AT- ASTRICH'S, Ne. 1 3 East King Street, LANCASTEK, l'A. liiinied Straw Hats n-4' ,Vf 1 T i, - iSV. j " x. i .