3C? " ,.. . ' PMMBtWPrawfflwrtf r? 'ik htr 7r-ir'inBT.iiw'w -wTr' - ; -' ' it r ,mi I r&. ife if fr IN Is' fi S.-i. m i. , ? ,jt -)" ,.t f , '-r v y- -fr3 StftlPED ONCE TOO OFTEN. :" j X-tTTLK tlAKKY VLNElt MEETS MTU f-t't a. BEiueva AcviDsyr. .Ai Detneen ths Dcad-IVoedi of Twe I .win Viewing the Oraile at Maner Street. ? jSf The Fepulaitt; of Lnun TeiinU and A '1 t'ruuuei-Netes About Teun. " ,, j neguiar uorrcBpenucnco ui ihtellieehceh. ..'' f?nt.trlLf tit & . .Tultr 1A An nnnblnnt ti.n. ft J'l,je1 ftt t Susquehanna rolling mill thai JM "8 "" "" ' "" lU.MIIIllKIUlu n .nr tuany uiuier, a iau ui 11 years, an empioye :pij. of this mill, at tlie guide-rolls, was constantly ftac playing around the cars, leaded Mllh iron, . .coal, etc., for use in llie mills, llcluecu the W" heats he would be jumping en anil oil' the 3 vcars. Yoaterday he was again at the tlangor tlanger ' eua practice, when swne or the workmen, i?? having occasion te tnove Iho earn, chauged ky them In dlll'ercnt posllIeiiH,aml llieir moving pf about caught young Ulmer lictncen the j4T doad-weoda of two cars and pqueezetl him nfe vaueut the back. The cars wcre moving very rV' Blew, and the Injury received by the boy was t net sorleiis. He was able te walk home In f Kltchentewn, but he will net be able te work J? for a few days. s Viewing the Grade at Maner Street. ?, ' The Columbia borough council met in the jfc.f5 council chamber this atlorueou and then v out $ In a body toKttcleun, te view the grade at Maner street, alx)e Ninth. Tills stroet has been opened and graded te permit farmers p 4 having business in town te go te and from Columbia without passing the many loll f , gates by which the town Is surrounded. The t t x country poeplo can tlrlve out Maner street and get en the read that passes the ' farm of Jacob C. Stener, which takes luein te &t different parts of the township. Tliesav- t lug of tell is an item in the idIihIh of the 1 ar mers, and te obvlnte the trouble the council opened and graded tliostrceU The grade is net yet perfect and there Is an elovatleu at ene point in the street. Te make the street in geed condition, and have the proper grade, ' was the object of the visit or council. The erdinance relatlnc te this matter was nest r pened at the last meeting of council, when they decided te view the place. At the next meeting the preper grade will be decided upon. Croiiuet and Liiwn Tennis. Columbians who like croquet and lawn tennis are new enjoying the amusement af forded by these games and the park is becom ing a favorite resort. Every day persons cau buHccn at the pla'.-e enjoying the latter game, which has taken a firm held upon many of our towns-peoplo and they are becoming qulte expert In the game auu use meir i acquets wttn considera ble skill. A crowd of spectators can always S be seen watching the progress of the game. . Croquet is also a favorlte game with many n t persons, and they take tills method of obtain- " ing a relaxation from the cares of buslness. J At almost any hour el the day and evening, t several games can be been going en. A new r, crequet greuuds Is being laid out for the ac- s. commedation el levers of tills amusement. A favorlte place for croquet is the grounds at Third and Walnut street. These grounds are in fine condition and the players very expert. The empleyes of the Keoley steve company are mostly te be been at this ground and they had taken an interest in the game, and Unit in it much pleasure alter their dally work has been tinlhhed. Tlie l'lcntc .Season. AbeutSOO porsensjwont te Lltilzthis mom lug en the picnic of the Sunday school of the United Brethren church. Many mero went en the afternoon trains. On Friday, July 17, a private basket picnle will be held at Wild Cat Falls. A committee or Wrightsvllle gentlemen ha e the aflalr in charge A number of Columbians will le present. The doctors of Iaucaster and adjoining ceunties held a picnle at Yerk l'urnace yes terday. Drs. Craig, LIneaweaver and Horn Hern tbcisel, of Columbia, wero In attendance. A picnic will be held In Heiso's weeds en Saturday, July 18, by the congregation of. rau jreier-s laiueuc cmiren All these wtn attend will have the pleasure of llstenlnv te 8?me troed lni'slc. jr b s?me geed lin'.slc, j orjueantvillo, and rUA eyTOlav schools con- nected with the Bethef churches or Washing, ten and Columbia. Town iele. Mr. J. J. Akins ami family, of Chicago, are -visiting Mr. Albeit Keech, en Walnut stroet. Mr. Jehn Fendrich and wife have geno te Bedford, whre they will spend bome time at this fameis resort. The realar monthly meeting or the Col Cel Col umKIiWcheol beard will be held this evening In the council'vhamber at the opera heuse. The Vigils, of New town, and the Columbia base ball club will play ther lirst caine thU season en Saturday. July 18th, at the grounds in Kitchentewn. The dilt'erent ward meetings of the Colum bia Democrats will be held Staturday evening July 18 te elect delegates te the county con cen con rentien. The meetings will be held at the following places : Fiistward, Black Hetel, corner Fourth and Walnut ftreets j Second ward, Jehn Liborgren's baloen, en Filth street, ; Third ward, Third Ward hetel, at Five Points. The third eveniug concert by the Columbia Citizens' band will be held next Saturday ev ening at 7:30 o'clecn, en the balcony at their band room. A line programrae has been arranged and the musie will be well rendered. A semi-annual dlvidenXl or 3' percent was declared by the directors of the Columbia National bank at their meeting last Tuesday. The dividend is payable en demand. A train-Jumper was arrested by Offlcer Heffman, of the Beading ,t Columbia rail road, last night. The man was permitted te fce after he received a warning net te repeat the practice Ills Jeke Cost mm .1. James Hamilton is a clerk in Valentine's paint store, Flushing, Leng Island. A few days age he received a note, wrltten in a lady's hand, asking him te meet the writer at the fountain en Main street en Monday evening at 8 o'clock. It was signed Maud and when tbe hands or the village clock pointed te 8 o'clock Hamilton was tliore. Maud was there also, and she told Hamilton she had taken that means or petting acquainted with him. At Hamilton's suggestion H103' walked te an Ice cream saloon and wero about te onter when OiUcer JIance stepped up and placed Maud underarrest and Hamilton ran aw ay. Maud was taken before Justice Smith, where, upon being disrebed, Eddie Jerdan, ene of the rising young men of the v illage, steed before the court. Eddie pleaded that he had dressed in female attlre only for a teke, net knowing that he was violating the law. He was lined f 5 for his liltle Joke. Death el a Well Known Yeung Man. S. H. lloyuelds, esq., re"cled a telegram this morning from Btllofento, announcing the death of his nephew, W. F. Uoynelds, Jr., son or Mr. Themas Reynolds. Mr. K. was called home from San Antonie, Texas, wbore he has been sojourning for ids health for several months past, te soe his mother, who is very ill. He arrived home en last Saturday, traveling from Chicago te Alteena with U. F. Eshleman, esq. Finding his mother se ill the shock preved tee much for his del lento health, aud he died this morning. The death of his mother is hourly expected. Mr. K. was well known in this clty.uaviug been iiore very often as the guest of his uncle. The Doctors' Dinner, We were mistaken yesterday In saving that the doctors of adjoining counties would uulteinn banquet with the moiubersof the Lancaster County Medical society at Yerk Furnace springs. The banqueters all be bo be lenged te the Lancaster society ; the dinner was eleganlly ier ed by Mr. Ellas Urie, el the hotel en the Yerk county side of the rlver. Toasts wero drank and sjhoc1ies made by winie el the lneinbcrB. Dr. Compten related graphically his experiences in New (Means, and tbore wero many ether Inlerestlng phases in the entertainment. The doctors get home late in the evening. The Augutt Quarter beuluus. Indications point te a large quai ter sessions court in August. The court w ill net be held until the third Monday of August, and 138 cases have already been returned, or which Alderman Spurrier sent in CO, Died in ICeudlnir. Mr Sarah Itoarbaeu, mother of William Itehrbach, or this city, died at her home la Heading, ou Wednesday, - -n'V&w"l,b? "c.1,d aiJcfity park -rniursday, J4 V30, by the United Uroth Ureth ren Sunday ichoelind I'hllhauefonie secletv. - , -fi-?t "-it .7.-, THE OEWEKSh VBMOCUATIC SOMIKAXIOSB Ths Ltit et Candidate Thus far Named for Uelegatei nnd County Committee. The Democracy of this city met in their Beveral wards last night and inade general nominations for delegatcs te the county con vention, te be voted for next Saturday. The primaries will then be held from 0 te 8 p. m., except In the Elghthjward, whom the polls will open at i and CI030 at 8. The following is the list se far as reported s change may be made in it any tlme up te Friday at 4 p. m., when the tickets for the use el the commlttee will be printed : First ward H. h. llarttnyer. Jehn W. Lewell, Win. Scheurenhraml, A. O. l'yle, W. Ualtz, Jehn Hess, A. .. ItlugwalU County commlttee A. G. l'yle. Second ward Oca Snyder, A. J. Dunlap, Gea Nauman, Dr. F. G. Albright, Thoe. Wendltz, Jacob Keese, W. 11. llellly, Gea Styer, Jas.lt. Dennelly, David McMullcn, James II. Hest. .County committee W. U. llensel. Third ward Jehn F. Dolchler, U. F. Davis, Casper Koliler, Charles I'olers, Adam Ob Ob leuder,ll. Frank Lemiui, Thes. F. McKlllgett, Henry Wolf. Ceuntv commlttee Joaeiih M. Kroider. Fourth ward Jehn Ochs, floergo Stoln Steln man, W. 11. Ileland, Jehn A. Ceylo, Geerge I'entr. Cnuntv commlttee Dr. D. McCermlck. Finh watd-U II. Hachler, Christian Stlllle, Jehn Stark, riilllp Wall, Jehn J. JoIIries, Jeseph Kautz, J. M. Horzeg, William Simen, Jacob Kaulr, i'Vands Polller. County commlttee J. M. Hor7,eg. Sixth ward li Scbaolfer Mctger, James P. IMucker, Cel. K. McGevcrn, IJroeks John John Jehn eon, Jehn M. McCully. County committee James V. 1'luckrr. Suventli ward Jacob Ueachler G. Darin Darin Bletter, 11. Kuhlmau, Jacob Kautz, Jehn Franciscus, Win. McUauglilln, II. Derloy, Henry T. Yackley. County comtnittee Henry Yackley, Mar cus Kuhlmau. Eighth ward Adam II. Tiest, Jehn Flick, F. Glossbrenner, D. Hardy, J. V. Wise, D. Drewn, Adam Finger, ijoeimra tiaiiK, i-rea. Judith, Jehn Hnulle, Joint Myers, Chtistiau Herr. County committee Jehn 1'. Pouts'. Ninth ward Jacob MeUgnr, Fred Ycager, 1'hlllp Zechcr, Charles llroeine, Jeseph Arneld. County commlttee Jacob Metgar. JW1LV1XU KVTES IN b311TliriLLV. Heme Kecenlly Erected Iinpretemeuts Iteor Iteer Iteor CimUatlen of the Marllcvllle Hand, SmithviiiLK, July 15. Jehn Cenrad, host of the Union hotel, has romedellcd his heuse and also built an addition te it te be the mero ablo'te accommodate tlie traveling cus tom. Aldus B. Miller has excavated for 11 uew heuse which he proieses putting up in the near future. E. It. Parmer's new heuse is finished and presents a very attractive appearance The carponter work and painting was dene by Win. Swelgart and is certainly a credit In him, and adds much te his alicady geed reputatien as a builder. Tlie plastering was dene by C. Asten. Altogelhor It Is ene of the most desirable rosldeuccs in tills neighbor hood. The Marllcvtlle band has again reorganized with Emanuel Asten as leadijf and teacher. We hepe It will meet with tly same success as before, as its was among thg most popular bands of the county. The harvest In very slew this year be cause of the Irregular ripeiiing or the grain which, though net as geed as last year, w ill still be an ordinary crop. The tobacco leeks premising, but needs rain. There will be a grand picnic, at the l!lu Bell en the 18th, ene at the Green Treixliid aise a lesiivai ai ..m. .iry enun name evening. Opinion Dllded T(0 Merits Frem tins Cliainberbii7s Valley Spirit. Last fall H. I. jatitz came te Chainbersbiirg and after inucyCaiivasslnK succeeded In col cel col lectlng a cisSs of ladles te rccolve instruction front Jjrtefi In the art of canning fruit and veg cjfi'bles. His subscription price here was ene dollar and each lady was permitted te taKO oneuauguior witu tier 10 me icciure without an extra charge The lecture was held In the Grand Army room, In the Spirit building, and was attended by a large class et ladles. After delivering his lecture and exhibiting specimens of his canned goods he gave te each lady a number of printed ro re cipes for tbe preparation of fruit and vege tables. Opinion was thou and Is new, as we learn by Inquiry, divided as te the merits of the process taught. Some ladles have tried them and are satisfied ; ethors have net met with such a successful result or the experi ments they have made in accordance with the printed directions. At any rate II. I. Bills can hardly muster a clasn In this town again. Sleeping en a Car Platform. Last night when the midnight train ar rived in this city from the Eist, a man was found lying asleep en the platform or a bag gage car. He was bareheaded, his hat hav ing been blown off. He was awakened and taken in In charge by OfUcer Rey, who escorted htm te the lockup. This morning he gave his name as Themas Gibsen, and his residence as Philadelphia. He said that he had intended te go West, Alderman Me Conomy sent him te jail for ten days, and his westward jaunt will be delayed some what. The platform of a railroad car is a pretty dangerous place for a man te go te sleep en, and if tlie officer had net discovered Gibsen here he might have been killed al ter wards. Kallread Aciltleui at Middletemi. A train of freight cars, cast bound, en the Pennsylvania railroad te which engiucs 1,005 and 1,011 were coupled, were thrown oil the track at Middlotewu yesterday afternoon. The accident was caused by the neglect of the track repairmen who had taken a worn out rail out for the purpese et replacing a new ena Alter putting hi the new rail the men noglectod spiking It lightly te the ties. When the train was running at a high rate or spoed the new rail gave way causing sovon sevon soven toencars te be mere or less damaged. The wrecking crews were called Inte service, and in a few hours had the north track cleared for passage. The Day Express, due In this city at 4-A5, did net arrlve until 7:30, the llarrisburg accommodation, due at (1:45, was also delayed seme time. Ne ene was hurt by the accident. Ileal Itloed Shed In ,1'niiumit. A Panama dispatch says' the combat bo be tween the robels and troops or Quliitere Calderon took place In Tamalamoque. The robels suffered a less or mero than 300 killed, wounded and prisoners. Among the killed isox-Gcneral Fortunate Bernat. The steamer Medallin, belonging te the robels, was burned. Her boiler exploded, killing ox-Genorals Pedre Harm ion ie and Danlel Heruancz, and ox-Celonol Capitallne Obonde. On Pleasure Trip. Charles J, White has geno te Atlantic City for a week's recreation. Melvin Hath fen aud wife are at Niagara Falls. Froderiek Lippold, accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. Llller, loll ler Louisville, Kentucky, last night. He will remain there several weeks. His son aud his Hen-ln-l.nv are in business in that city. Albert llengler, wife and child, have been stepping for seme days at the Garfield Cot tage, Ocean Greve. This morning Mr. Jehn S. Rengler left Lancaster te join thorn. They will remain for seme weeks. In Senater Humes' County? The Crawford county Domecratlo commit commit commit tee en Tuesday unanimously indorsed W. It. Bele, of Mead vllle, for state treasurer. Dr. J.P. Uasby, J. II. Marcy, J. S. Martin, Thes. Marsh and A. G. Church were elected dele gates te the state convention, aud M. P. Davis, mom ber of the state central commit tee. Will Ilulld nil Iren ISrldge. Tlie county commissioners of Chester and Lancaster ceunties have rocensldored thelr action as te tbe building et a wooden inter county bridge evor the Oetorare. Instead an Iren brldge will be erected, and the contract te-day was awarded te Jamw Doultheru for I'rotecutleni Wltndrauu. Jehn Mehafiy, of Providence township, appeared at tlie office of Alderman Ferdney, this morning, and withdrew tbe suiU he brought against Jehn T. Eldrldge for carry lug concealed deadly weapons aud surety of the peace, aud paid lhe costs. Nene, Kieui the Philadelphia North American, Has any one noticed an improvement In butter Ince July IT 'r.. - i" ,.,, IA3TOABXEK PAHjY1 BOXBJ'UXUBST ClllTlCtSn. A liuiy lice Who Iluuei Inte the IStirs of Henry Jnniei and Mil) Mm free. Thore is a somebody in Syracuse, N. Y., who under the guise or a sturdy bee buzzes thus through the Standard 111 the ear of Mr. Henry James : " Deaii Mil. James : Don't believe any ene who tells you The Bostenlans' Is geed or evon tolerable. Don't bollevo at'y 0110 who says he can read it. He is telling you an amiable fib. De your humble beb a favor and whlsper In strict ronlldenco what makes you think a parody of your worst manner ism cau be liked or suffered by the roaders whom your admlrable early work wen for you. Yeu have taught poeplo te delight In you at your best, and if you aie determined iode 'space' work for the mere profit of It, won't you ploase take It te 'Tite "New Yerk Herald,' which Is fend or that sort or thing, pays well for It, nnd will print It In Its col cel urns whero It nevcr will be seen by any ene who loves you. Yeu begun Willi "A New England Winter' and ' Lady Ilarherlna' the descent of asleep hill with Oblivion at the bottom of It. Tlie author of ' The Portrait of a Lady' you and I knew your bce relies en your appiceialieu merits bemcthing better than that. Pray put en the brakes put them en haul 1" "And If we wcie Miss Murfroe's bce." adds tins saucy writer, "we should whisper: ' Hisspi:uti:i Maim It is no doubt unmannerly te touch your sweet cup of success with a hliitordispralse j but could you pruue the descriptions just a thought? 11 is suggesieu neHiiauuy, ler we an Knew hew charming the descriptions are; but thev are se geed that they should be belter, and they 1110 tee geed te be se numerous. Description, doarest Miss Murfrce, can not be matte the foiegreund et n novel ; the characters are properly jiorlrayed upon It as a background, de you net think ? And could you by the way, while you are do ing it, use seme of tlie manliness which do de do celvcd every 0110 but your bee as te your box te makolliesoHamo descriptions a llttle mero virile, a Utile less te sting hard llkea Vas sar soplieuioro's searing lucubratiens? Your bee cannot hum a homily at the mement: but read William Black's ' Maclced of Dare,' let us say; ami men read eiaiide, ami cempare thus the e.irller and later work of a novelist whose artistic creed Is In thrce arti cles: I. Description. II. Description. III. Description. Yeu will find an awful warn ing in ' Yolandy ff you read the book through." A Man of Cliaratlernnd liilelllgemtv Frem the Kllzabethlenn Chronicle. Mr. S. U Yetter, well-known In, and forin ferin a lesident of tills place, new of Middlotewu, has been appointed deputy collector of in ternal reienue for Dauphin comity, vice.I. D. Hawkins. Mr. Yetter iias been chairman of the Democratic county commlttee and can didate for the legislature In the Second dis trict. He Is a man of Intelligence and char acter nnd will make an efficient elllcer. Sclirntren Vcriin rentlinl. Tlie Iincastcr S(.iieut7en Voreiu will pic nic at What Glen park en Friday, July 31. Thore will be a contest between tlie members for prlzes in the morning and In the evening thore will l)ea banquet. The comtnittee of arrangements nre Geergo llelss. FrankC Beiker, Frank Sailer, Jacob NVolfcjrtT'Heiiry Kegel ami Peter Deiiimcll. s- y- I.01 kjfhe'xTl' Pp. Poeplo residing the western end of the city complabijrrY'the conduct or men and bejs who In Ihrfevening gather along Columbia aveiuiKr'.f,rthopuresooririghteiilngwonion anil children. Within a short tlme noveral ladies have been caught by the roughs and the people should leek after them. A (ireal Hener le n (ireut Citizen. K10111 the erk Dully The chlel Ilurgcss lias rccemincndcd the closing et all jilaccs of buslness te -day be tween the hours et II and I o'clock, as a maik or respect te the memory or tlie late Samuel Small during the sad rites or burial. Tlie Itote Automatic llruke, Tlie Chicago, Burlington A. Quincy rail road company have ordered llfty brakes irem the Itote Automatic ilrake company, and the mechanical oflicers of another large railroad company In Chicago have reported In favor of the brake t:i:i entli Anuhertitry. The eleventh anniversary of SL Stephen's Lutheran church will be celebrated en Sun day nc.vL Special services will be held In the morning, aud In the evening the Sunday school will take part In tlie excrcUes. Te-ilay I'lciilts. The Moravian Sunday school are piculeing te-day at Penryn park, and the First Ho He Ho fermod uud SL Paul's Reformed Sunday hchoelsaro piculeing at Iloelcy Springs. IIlBh Scheel Alumni. High school graduates should net forget that an ltnjertatit meeting will be held at the high sWioel building en West Orange street, this evening, nt7 o'clock. Killed lllinselr ou a Spree. A. 11. Perter, a prominent member or the Jacksen club, or Columbus, Ohie, shot him belr dead en Wednesday morning, after a sprce et several days. The fiiait Krctzul llakcr. J. D. Eichler manuractures " steam hand nude brctzelH " at Net. 101 and 103 Middle stroet. Some call them " prel7cls" nnd seme say " bret.cls, " but the thirty or forty people who occupy the lNTi:Ll.ini:Nci:n office, "from turret te foundation stone," nay that by whatover named Killed the box-mil re ceived irem Eichler this morning beat any thing yet reported in the way or pretzels. a 1'jni: stout, itoe.w. The Improvement Slade by Mr. Ilabcrliiihh at Ills Place or llueliiess. Mr. 31. Iiiibeilmshha new ene or the finest stores In the city at Ne. 3D Putin scjuaic. When he rotueted his lesldence te Seuth I'llnce street, he began a thorough icmedellng of the build ing. An addition was made te the main store loom, and that apartment Is new S3 Tect In length. In that loom, the baiemcnt, mid a large room en the second lloer, the v arieus articles dealt In by Mr. Haborbushaie kept. The room ou the bocend lloer Is kept specially for Sara toga tl links. Tbe work-shop, wheie a number of men aiokept constantly employed, U en the third-fleer, rear. An elcwiter runs fiem the main store-room te the woik-shep, and a steam heating apparatus Is in the basement. Alto gether the building N 0110 el the mejt complete in the city. The portions net occupied by 3Ir. Hnbcibush for his business bin e been leased out. Jfcssis. Ilabcibush & Ueliecht, dealeis In bicycles, have a loom en the second lloer. Jlr. II. C. Gress, lcpresentlng the Chicago & Northwest ern railroad company, also has a loom en the secoud-lleor. The thlrd.lloerls occupied by Jlr. Charles Einst, painter. There Is only ene unoc cupied room In the building that en the sec-ond-lleor front, nnd that being a very desirable room, w 111 net remain long unoccupied. JIAHKKTS. Philadelphia I'roduce Market, I'uiladuU'UIa, July Id. Fleur was In limited demand irem the local trade, but prices of do de Bicubic, brands 1 tiled steady. Sales of l.oue barrels, Including Pennsylvania, family at 181 60 i Western de M ii505 Si j Minnesota bakers at IQ Patents at $1 3 60. Itye flour was dull at J3 73 per barrel ler cholce. Feed was in iroed deiiuntd nmi hHpkj full Sales of Western Winter llran. at 15 SO01825 per ten, 1 p. 111. call-Wheat, lilVe bid for July: 97Jie Aug.; WKe for Sept.j?l OUJJler Oct. Cern 824'c ler July ; 6J0 ler Aug.! 6.TK0 for Sept.; Kile for Oct. Outa-KiMc. bid ter July ; Et.ij Aug, ; 3J4'e feiSept.; Sfc, ler Oct. New Yerk I'roduce Market. Nkw Y'ebk, July 16. Fleur mnikul dull and pilces aie easier; Fine, ut ti tms uj; 8upertllie,W2303 SO; Common te Fanev Hi tra Ohie, W 6(iQI (W; Ooed te Cholce Extra W estern, ig5 7 : Mlnnoetu, $3 csffll ej. W heat Ne. i Ked, Winter. July, 1 Olli ; Aug., $1 Oljfi , Sept., fl (Mi- Oct.tl (KV '" e" StMit.'sTrc"' iIUell "'. 6-su: Aug., 53e j Oats Ke!2 Mixed, aij , fei J uly , 3Ji;0 ler Aug. Kj-ediillat7iQ71He. b ilarley nominally unchanged. Ferk dull ; Mess, f 11 10, laird-fi VI, J nly 5 7 0B, Aug. Molasses nominal 1 25c for &U test. lteslu dull at tl S0Q1 K for strained te bechI. Turpentine linn 111 36Cje, Frufghls netnliiul ; Uralii tu Liverpool, sji, l'otrelotim ltcilned in eases, ncje. llutter slutdy ; catern Imitation Creamery, Ees dull 1 Western, H615ei State, 15 170. Ciaecseflrm 1 vyestnrn Flat prime. lUgSc. Itlr.nntlilnnt , mh...., hits.. '. Z."." v.. ....... , lU.KVU., D. TUlew qulett prima city,"! Coffee quiet j filr cargevs. uy, ie. HJtC, i.-f.Sli1! i,..c.utf:J UwuuUteil, efc -- 4 -", , ,w.j, yvvv. - .. INTELLIGENCER, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1885. Chicago Vreduee Market. cncdi WX. Oats A tut.. VAiei 8ent..!c. f ii-i . ai.r. Perk Auif.,tlu KepU.flO 00 1 Oct., U061. Lftlil-etpU,.,ilfi0i Oct., MM. IllbS AXU.f ii 70 1 Sept., f.1 SO; Oct., M 87. CLOSIKO. Wheat July.SSJiOJ Aug., Saic ( BipU, Wet Uern-July, 4Cet Aug., 4r0! Sept., 4ej Oct., loe. Oal Inly, 31)0) Amr., aoXe Sent., 25c 1 I'erK July, fie 30 1 Aus., 10 30 1 110 40! Oct., $10 SO. Lard .1 uly. Hi MXf Aug., fi 07J I Sept, Sept., r 70 j v nt "ui. , e iu. uiua liny,.-) (jj! AuB.,-62Xt Sept., Ocl.,A77!. Ure stock t'rlcea. Chiuaue. Cattle Kccclpts, A.000 head) ship ments, 2,310 head t the market was steady ; Bhlppliii; gtccru, i.'ttoai.we ,, Ol'fixtnet i,-2ue Qlie Us., $.1 sefts M ! OSOai.sr) t1., f I 7405 !M 1 Bteckcts and feeders, fl W0123; cows, bulls and mixed, ti oefl! .15; Texatis active but lower at 2 WQli",. lings Kccefpu, lK.COO head! shlpiiientn, 0,000: iimiKui. iicuve ana iue niguer: rmiKU nnu mixed, CiVl te t pncklns and shipping, ft 4X 400! lluht uelulits oneei ueeeipic, i.imi neau 1 ... .. i -: '; t.-t . , f 1 -4W4 t I 8KH)H,.I WCl VI. . I.001I head i RnlmnmitA. 200, market steadv ! natives. rioerai&Ji Tcxana. It 7.3 4(1 ; hunlM, $1031 te fliead. KAsTjLiniciiTY C'attlednll lint steady : prime, 575H0s fiilrtOKOed,5056Oi common, $10160 ; receipts, W. head I shipments, 337 head j ship uiaiit te New Vtuk yesterday, 6 ear leads. iiegxiiruxuiiMi nnn 1 rnuaiieipnias, f t ue8 4 7.1 1 Vnrkci. tl mm 7.1 1 receipts, 'z,m neaa s HlilpmentH, I.Kiehend; shipments jcrttciday te New Yerk, 9 em leads. Sheep fair demand forgeodj dull unit nlew for common ; prime, $1 '2M?4 30 1 fair te Reed, .Tfil: common, tlf?,!; lamba, $3 .103 J ue j receipts 4,tO)head shipments, 4,W) head. A Yerk Stock Market. New Yewr, July Pi. Wall street, lain, m. Meney easy at 1 per cent. Kxchantre dull. Governments nenk, He lower fert'a j Currency 8's, I127ibid i 4's Coup., $1KJ bid j 4f a de, $11 2X hid. The stock maikel this inernlnir, timing the first half hour, was feTcrlsh and weak, d clfnltiKij te 1 per cent, 011 eemeheaiy sales, said te be for leielgn account, but Immediately after the llrst call a heavy buying was com menced, nnd which continued uninterruptedly throughout themeiulngup te a short tlme be fore neon. The dealings wctoeti a large scale and attended with considerable excitement. At the highest point prices wcre up ii te ji per cent, hlnce midday thcie has been a fractional reaction 011 rcullr.liifi sales. Western Union.... M'i Adams Express , .,'., American Express U. 8. Kxprcss Wells, Fiirire Ce CO. I.A C O. C. O. I New Yerk Central.......,, euj New Jersey Central S)U Illinois Central Expiess Ohie Central Michigan Central wji Northern Pud He ls. " l'rcfcncd ii'l Ccntial Pacific sijj Union 1'acJilc , ftj; Missouri I'ncinc; 071? Texas Pacific rl'S- New Yerk Elevated f-'r '" ar.M. .IW MS 'J.I 61 lOfJi Xi" 1U l4 jwr Aili I'jmtiu,,!, ...... .."T,. ,,,,,.,,, , Jlanliuttan . Alt. Tene 7rjAT ufm fieulhc latite Prnfnrr.wi ieij 7I CajPfilfn, (tmif herti . r-M' 'T'Cnnada l'aclfle Chicago A Alten Ches. A. Ohie I. & Hud n! Del., Ijic. & West KJJ llenviir Erie llJi " l'lefcrred Hannibal A bLJe " 1'iefened Kansas A Texas Lake Shere (V'i L. E. AW L'vs'lleft Nashville Merris A Essex Northwest 97JJ " Preferred 131 Ontario ,t Western Ohie A Mississippi.-. 1'iefened Pacific Mnil (' Quicksilver 13i lii" my. ili if, it im w 7ck $ x-reienea Headline I lock Island. I'-'i 11$ Sail Fraucbtce.. Preferred. Omaha. gi ')i St. Paul ' Pmfurred Nash ft Chat M., LS. W Wabash " 1'ieierred C, II. A Q is?' Hechester A Pittsburg .; I'd. ft Evans Manitoba !' Otegen A Nav , OrcKen Transco jp' l'ullmaii I'ulace Car '., -VL'ir Alt VEltTIBEStESTS A KINO I'OWDEIL B ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder iievurvarlcti. A marvel of purity, strength aud wholesomoncss. More eco nomical than the 01 dinnry kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude et low lest, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Neltl only in cam. IIeyal IJakmu l'ewinsa Ce., IOC n all street. New Yeik. may27-lydft w IITA N T E 1) A WOMAN' 11 n ashing and Ironing te de a WANTS at her home. ")'!" HI. NO. 118 NOUTH CHUI8TIAN ST. XITANTEI). V Ten men te Clean Carnetsln Lancastcrat lesldences en the fleer. Semuthlntr new. J. C.TILTON, JlylC-5ld l'ltuburg Pa. LOST THIS MOHNINO A LAUOE wallet containing let of Equitable Insur Insur unce blanks, promissory notes and ether papers of no value te anyone but the owner. A liberal row ant will be paid en ret 11 in of tuune te W..I.J1ADDEN, ltd 2W North 1'rlnceStieet. STORAGE WAREHOUSE, DANIEL MAYElt deCZ-lyd IB West Chestnut street. e A1C HALli. BUY YOUR CLOTHING AT Wanamaker& Brown's, OAK HALL, SOCTUEAST COIl!EK SIXTH AKD MAIIKKT SlKBKTS, I'lllLADXLrillA. Jlyll-tld A 'ITENTION. The E00N0MY Kindling-Weed Cook Steve. Weighs less than 3 pounds. Ne family ought te be without one. Costertuel one ctnt per meal. 'Iho gieatest Invention ei the age. The most Economical, the greatest labor saving, most practical StOVO In imp. lihnr fur minnltnl. Ien expensive, than any gas, oil or gasoline steve luuitu. fluuiu,nu smeKe, no uauger, 1 used by any person capable of making Can be fl ftlM Will bell water In an iron kettln In 8 minute. and In an ordinary tin coffee pet, will make the coffee In 3 minutes fiein time of lighting the Are, aud at the nam tlme will cook the dinner for an ordinary family. The stoves are madelu size 0, 7, S, te correspond Hith cooking stoves and ranges new in use. BINCiLK SlOVKS, f.'.eu. HOU1ILE STOVES. J3.00. Th leinaikably low pilce places it within the leach of all. Send money and w e w ill mall you one. Agouti are wanted te push this novelty aud any ene who will give It lib) attention will net only make quick Bales, but Urge profits. Fer territory ana terms apply te EVERTS & OVERDEER, U1' lA Cor, East KlDg ana Jiluule U. XEW ADVEHT1BBHENTB. THE "LARGEST, BEST "AND "MOST complete aseortinent of 1' laying (Jul da In the city burn 5 cents per pack up nt llAUTMAN'B YKLI.OW riCONX C1QAK bTOHK. FIKST-OLASS HOARDING. Together with the cholce of rooms en the Unit or second fleer, tiurpasttcd by none In the city. Call en or address, NO. 4tM NOIITII QUKKN ST. Tuble boarders accommodated. aO-tfd TJEMEMBEH THE OLD STANDAHD. ltOIiKKU'8 WILD CinSUUV TONIC Ker Weaknpi, General Debility, Djupepsln, Summer ceuiplulnl, etc. ItOlUChli'SLIQUOItSTOltl!, aprMydll Ne. ii Centre Sriuaie. BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PllICES. 4 fts. " A "8ii(tar ler'i'Kj ) 4 packages Cern, slarcli ferOtet 4 H. Tealllactills for Sic 4 Bis. Prunes rer'ilet 4 Rs. ltlce for 25c. Oianuh.tcd Sugar, 7e. Coffees I Cetrres I Teas I Teas! Tel ephone. CLAKKE'8 TEASTOUK, 3SWestKiutSticct.S FLOH1DA, I will locale and sccutn you tlie tllle te Forty Acres or Government Land in Flerida for One Hiindied Hollars. Location (,'intmnteed te be desirable, healthy, with geed wulcr, nnd adapted tonninge culture and early vegetables. coircspeiiucncosoiicucii, ISAIAH EDWARDS, Jlylllwd Huntingdon, Pa. OCIIOOL '1AX FOB 1S8j7 The duplicate U in the hands of the tit-iunrer. Three per tent, oil ler piempt payment le Aug, 1,1(W. W, O. MAUSII ALL, Treasuier, Ne. 12 Centra 80, unto. Olllee hours I10111 a a. 111, le 1 p 111. Junelltfdll K EDUCTION IN CUSTOM-MADE Clothing. A well-made. Eleuant trimmed nndperfect Uttlng Iluslness Stilt for $18.00. A geed English Ontkscrcw Worsted Suit, Hat braided, In one, two, thrce or four-button cuta way, for fiS t)0. A lmndsome Check Casslmere Suit, rer fJW.Ot). An elegant Kerge Hiilt.ln hlnck, blue, drab orbienn, for tlS.u. Flne English Striped or Cheek Pantaloons lmm t..Ulup. He membe'.fill work Is strictly llrst-elass. Every garmnfl warranted te b in vpicscnlud. A floodlit, wcll-made nnd nlccij tilinmcd. The araest assortment of patterns In this city. A. H. llOS EN STEIN, mSM.mdll 37Neith(Mecnstieet. w ANTP.D. A Yeung Man te Learn the Drug Business. Addiess III writing "PIIAIt.MAClST," l.VTrLLfOEiciaerrtc'E, Lancaster, Pa e Ni; DOLLAR WILL PAY. FOlt PANTS, VEST AND HAT. Well suited te attend picnic, exctiistens or flshlnc liartle. Alte shirts of auv kind for 2.'c. and up. Hosiery from &e. up te llns-V'TniiW I luti. .i.i.l ttr1,(,,li ifiiii.A ITn it,Miuf ,..... . 1 ,,n. ...... I'linriii uHu.u vwwJiwr, iusieis JuH the thing te wearWs warm wruther All cheap lesiltJlArt-Tfrescnt tlmcH. AT J1KC1I JUl'M ., Ne. 52 North Queen Stlcel. jsVSIgu of the lilg Stocking. c VLL AT KEIUAKT'S OLD WIKK STOKE -reit- Listen's Extract of Beef. riNKST in THU WORLD. Established, 17S9. II. E. SLAY31AKE11, AgL. fehlT-ttd Nn.ei EastKlnirHl. G RAND OPEN-AIR CONCERT Msennercher Garden, TH 18 TliniSllAi EVENINl by the UtON- VILLEJCOUNET HAN D. Jlyl3-2ld IIKNUY DOEKIt, Plop. T EVAN'S FLOUR. LEVAN'S FANCY ROLLER FLOUR. . Makes Elegant Ulead. Fer sale by Gfecers generally. Levan Si Sens, MorchtintMillers, Offlce: 17 NORTH I'UINCEST. aprt7nid PUBLIC SALE OF HORSES. On SATURDAY, JULY l. !&.'., at the Sale and Exchange stables of the undersigned. In thovlllugeel Mlllersvllle, Lancaster county, la., ene carload of first-class Tlrglnla Dnitt and Driving Horses from four te six jears old ; the finest let of Herues the undersigned etcr brought te Mlllorsvllle. Among them arc some V cry line driven and saddle horses. Ne postponement en account el weather. A ciedlt of U) days will be glen. All Hemes erTered w 111 positively be sold without reserve. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. in. IIAK11Y C. LINTNEIt Samcel Hess, Auctioneer. Jlyl.VSldWT&F J. IJ. MARTIN ct CO. SALE OP Surplus Stock -OF- PARASOLS. We Offer Our Entire Stock Paraeels at Less Than Cost. of ItBDUtE!) POIIMEII TO 1-llICE Lace Parasols, - - $4.00 $6.00 Lace Parasols, - - 3.00 5.00 Canopy Tep Parasols, - 2.00 3.25 Coaching Parasols, - 1.75 3.00 Children's Parasols, - .75 1.50 Silk Umbrellas -AND- SUN SHADES AT OOST. J. B. Martin fe Ce., Cor. West King and Prince Sis. LANCASTEIt. PA. FUR BALE UJt JCEJfT. IilOR RKNT. ! Thrce Law Offlcea at Ne. 45 NOUTH DUKE STREET) and a baamunt 65 Icet long, supplied with water and beat. martO-tld It. FRANK F.8HLEMAN. mnn KAiiii -SKATINO RINK AT COL ulth nil lln Fix tines. Steal! Jj liuibbi, Pa., with nil IU Futures, Steam Hcaterand'5palia et Henley Skatca, geed an new. Will sill ou easy tcrma mid at a buigaln, Pof,tenlco addresH, " HO.V NO. lirf." Julyl53md Columbia, Pa. BTVVKS. pOOR, WHITK& GRKENOUQII. J BANKERS. Oidem executed for cabh or en margin for all bceuittlcs eurieut In the New Yeikmaiket. C'oueipendenco Invited. MEM11ERSOP THE NEW YORK STOCK EX. CHANUKAND I'ROPRIETOUS OF POOR'S MANUAL OF RAILWAYS. 45 Wall Street, Hew Yerk. ocU-lydeoa -veir aij rmi - ' .-, B TlLINN ,t BHENEMAN. Summer Goods at Cost. CLOSING Rtfripiite, Water At our profjenb prlce3 it will pey Doiero next. ocaeen. Flinn & Bret NO. 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET, VAltHlA()i:i. QTANDAIID CAUH1AGE WORK. Edward Edgerley, FINE CAUUIAUE 11UILDEK, MAUKET 8THEET, UKAIt OF l'OSTOFFICK, LANCASTEIt, PA. A LA HUE STOCK OF BUGGIES & OAEBIAGrES Ceinprlslng the ljitc.il. Styles and most Elu gnntly Finished, at, OIIEATLY ItKDUCEl) I'ltlCKS. If you wish te purchase a geed arti cle, my work U decidedly the cheapest In the sUite. MOT10-"FAllt HEAMNl. AND HONEST WOltK." iI)im'l fall le encourage geed work. All Werk FULLY WAIlltANTEl) Lewest l'llces ferllEPAIHINGANI) UEI'AINTINO. One set of workmen eipeclallv employed for that pur pur pur eoeo. PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. nevatfdftw N ORIiKCK A MIIilCY. .LANCASTER CARRIAGE" WORKS. Nerbcck & Miley, Prep's. CORNKIt 1UKK ANII VINK STUEKTS, LAN CAST Kit. PA. 1 UK LARGKSl' AMI CHKAPKST RETAIL WORKS IN Till. I 1TY OR COUNT i, Wi; CAN AM) HO SKLI. AS HNB A VEHICLE AS ANY OTHER IILlI.Ill.lt FAR UhLOV THKIR PRILLS. Hew we de it Mamyatery, hut n vlult le our factory, and feeing the fjslcin we have adopted jtiu will net wonder. Patronize thOi.e that deceive it. Our ateckal present it very large, and will be sold at a still iuilher reduction. We boaatef our WHEELS, as they cannot be excelled. WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF FINE SECOND-HAND WORK, CONSISTING OF 1IUGGIES, PIMn'ONS, Ae., Ac, which HI be sold cheap. WGlveuan call and be convinced. Repair ing neutly done. ULASSWAllE. H IGII ii MARTIN. Queensware GHINA HALL. ANOTUEB LOT Of DAMAGEDWARE AT KRV LOW l'HICKM. Jelly Cups, Jars and Tumblers. A Let of Cheap Table GLASSWARE. e-SkK fiiESE Goe us IlErean PeucuAaiMi. High& Martin, NO. 15 BAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER, PA. 1'OZITICAL. piOR JURY COMMISSIONER. EDWARD AM11LER, Of Dnuneru lewiiBhlp. Subject te the decision of the Democratic county convention. mnjSMfd&w TpOR JURY COMMISSIONER, SAMUEL M.KNOX, of Leaceclc township. Subject te the decision et the Demncratle County Convention. Jly7-2d TflOR JURY COMMISSIONER, BENJAMIN HU1IER, Of the Elgthh Ward, ijincaHter City. Subject te the decision et the Dcinncrutle county convention. Jel-tfdAw F iOR JURY COMMISSIONER. JEROME tl. 8HULTZ. of Ell7abethtewu boieugh. Subject te the decision et the Democratic ceuntv convention. d A w ttd DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVEN TION. The Democracy of the county of Lancaster will meet In thelr several dUtrlcta en SATURDAY afternoon oreveulng, JULY' IS, at places and between hours te be announced ten days In advance by handbill by their respective committeemen, te elect threoer live delegates te the county nnd district conventions, which will be held in the city et Lancaster, In the commit tee rooms, third fleer el Kepler's noateftlco building, en WEDNESDAY', JULY' !K, and te select one person from each district for county cemuuitcuuiuii iin iuu misuiiig y uui, THE COUNTY CONVENTION. The Delegates fiein the city will meet at Id a m., te elect three delegates te tbe state coin en tlnn. The Delegates from the Second (Lewer) Ills tl let will meet ut 10 a. in., te elect thrce dele gates. The Delegates from the Third (Upper) District will meet al 10 a. in., and elect four delegates The Delegates will meet 111 County Ceuven. Hen at 1 1 ii. in., nnd iimnlnate ONE PERSON Joriteceidcr. ONE PERSON for County solicitor. '1 WO PERSONS for l'llseu Inspectors, 'TWO PERSONS for Dliccters of Iho Peer, ONE PERSON for Dltecter of the Peer (two j ears.) ONE PERSON for J uiy Commissioner. W. U. HENSEL, Chalimau. J. II. Liciitv, ) II. S. 1'ATTKimON, i Secretaries. W. 11. U in uii, S N. II The special attention etall members of Iho County CouiiullUe aud elllcers et the Dele, gutocldtleus Is called le Iho law governing Pilmaiy Elections miulring thelrefflccrs te be aueru, .te. WITHOUT EXCEPTION, THIS BEST Cigars In the town, two for 6e, at UAUTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. . tibemen ts. ..- . . oerouu stock or Coeteil'!eM' 'A c . ",7 , yev y lfyoiiwiletBat tbem smarn :m 4$i 'xm.,n, t ,w -!WJIi.vl. KltNOASTlfil, PA. Cletlii a le ilieet overy t. iic,v ail le plcasi Hid lajtc:0r OvCj ...... . .. - liuyt may aiw y ue leunil en Ne ene ii 'cl leave as uuj. en erii rcalV tablcij 'ctl. Our st rl is Hill of ii-galnsl iitclesin, jriccs, within ihcA acli of 1 every nti Jiasci-r A. 0. YATES & (j J., 002, 60 60tfOHESTNI T ST Mi 5uiladelplal . 1 3 3md Bai gains ttnIerseys, LADIES JERSEYS, ALL. SI2E At ji.i, tl ; ll.'j". iW, t2-5.l, and tVI.75. . MISSES' ,iND CfflLDREN'SVEUSEYS, ,.-, . :l SlZIM XPD I'HIC Bey's White ami Flgn -1 AValsts, lKltrECT flfTlNG, Bargain In Every DopartaCent. JohnS.&Mer&ile., NO. 25 EAST KING STREET LANCASTER. l'A. S il'KCIAL I TKRATION SALE. WATT, SHAND & CO., ARE MAK1NC EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS ANT ADDITIONS TO THE New Yerk Stere, Audineidei te rfcduee surplus stock and. main inoie rixmboirerspcclalrindnceuicnts In eey dcpaitmcnt. EXTRAORDINARY IIAROALNs lU" llleached ami Unbleached jluslii.i BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED SHEETINGS I ii all n lit t !i3 and ipial Itles. Tickings, Turkey Red Tablii Table Linens, Towels and Napkins, AT THE LOWEST PRICES EVER KXOV.J M'ECIALItARl!lN&IN DRESS GOODS, 01)1) LOTS AND REMNANTS REDUCED 1 HALF USUAL PRICES. EEW TOEK STORl AN, XV len AOHKKAIILH TOII.KT SO uids additional enjevment te the b: I A juruu line in Kii-nL vnrii'iyiii HUHLEVS Dltl'C STOIIE. Ne. 21 West King Strecl rii:eiia e he N N ETT I'UAOTIO. vn 1'LUJllIER. STKAJl AND (IAS KITT.l All eruei-s promptly atienucu te. S.itlsfacl I guaranteed. Werk done nt reasouuble piiceJ NO. 135 NORTH OUEEN STREET, j Juiiui;-3uid Lancaster, P..1 rpIIE MANSION. THE "MANSION." ATLANTIC C1TV, N..I, The Leading and Largest Hetel, finely bJ i,ii, turyuiiiiy luiiesiicii unit iiunniuy miljutf 1 jviecmu ueus, imurs, aim an inetiern iiupit iiicuis, uuuuuiciiiauK. OHAS. McGLADB, Jy7-!md Pieprlutcl M- ADEIKA ANDSHEUUY YVINEH -AT Reigart's Old Wiiie Stere, j II. E. 8LAYMAKER, AUKNT,! Ne. 2U Eiax Kthe STnir' KutnbllHhcd 17bS. fbl7-t i s AINT-KAI'IIAEL WINE. INFORMATION. and U diunk In thu principal titles of 1 (leiiuany, Ninth and Seuth America, till lllltaln, India, and me ou. TheitiuiitItyexpei annually 1 nulliclcul pioer et lUHtublltty uil slavlmr pewers. whl e ler thoiealcennc theiu U no wine that cun be cenaldei'ed iul superior. -'i'he8u!ni.llap)inel Wine. Company, YalenrJ lQia,UU6U,Ui IJ1V V.liUU ), IWUVUiJ H. E. SLAYMAKER, n8-ua He. HAST KINQ STIIEJS 3 I te 'i mn ".AM.kiV t. TminAaTTr r n a M i I j Rt A'v . MHb Wit m -m, v 8HK' irx atlevs. JOHNS. lVLUK.fflUO. V. RATH VON. m "i - K rt 'Vm' $ ft Ai-
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