DBUULHUWHU '!&mmt i"7. PIli AY; if ,' I?" TBOB liANOASTBR DAILY INTELIJGBNOER. FBIDAY. JULY 23, 1886. vv U ;j & r V"' & E ssr ex. p W by Mr" ?v ir rs. . r-v- rr :f r IBWHTFUL TRAGEDY. W.rmAH-OLB OtML MVX- I J tMB MMMX.lt MrMKIMU. M Tawa tttmd Vp Ow ! - HCHaMTh CtIM' Bed MnUtelM " , MMl MM Otrl TIMS Mertf4-Th CWl AHw tM A-Mrtn. IrtUxxux, Ohie, jBly23.-TbU llttleclty UMinfl te II t7 clrcutaference te-dy. , fJlHwiLn ef wt wlul crime came 10 Ifrht tttl mm Ing The body of Mary llel- ' JWt MtlwlgTi ed ,3 WM feun(1 north of iMrser wners hoube. ado cunu ea an errand from ber father's i iMt nlht te buy axle grease. Return ! was waylaid by a party as yet unl- WtMB found at 8:30 last night, the body M about two hundred yards freni ine kMM. en the Cincinnati itDavten turnpike. Aerawaaaweund ever her rlgbtterapte, lu -toted by a blunt Instrument Tbeoeroaor ehild had been outraged, then murdered. Hhe was killed no doubt te prevent her VMb amm . smmt IiM -tJMMMd ! lereams arousing the neignDomeoa or yaw f't 'by. ! The city marshal found the cluli with i which thA Irl had been killed near the body. ePu mh. au. MaHtial afrnalnil It nt la h tow morning me uji- ..- .,..- l ..ia - wlttv farm linnet, anil .Tnlitl F RnrViAr. a mddlftr. If the villain can le sir -v- r ... .... . . MMtifled i-rank an win navea lyncuing. jvjwmv rmex Brooklyn brideb. 1 A PiohMienal Swimmer Make, the Leap Alter Fnll Preparation. New Yeuk, July 21 Stephen Ilredle, a professional swimmer, Jumped from tbe Brooklyn bridge at 230 o'clock thlsnlternoen. It la reported that he is alive and that tbe police have him In custody. He had en a suit of bathing clothes and lind made complete arrangements for the feat. With a party of ethers he drove in a wagon for the New Yerk side, aud after getting by the New Yerk tower ISrodle threw etT his coat and jumped en the parapet from which he leaped feet first. He struck tbe water in that position and escaped uninjured. He Is known as Stevo Bretlle, the newsbey, and Is well-known throughout the country In connection with several pedestrian con tests. Heavy Wheat Movements. Teledo, Ohie, July 23. The movements of wheat te this point se early in Uie season Is unprecedented, the receipts aggregating an average of 400 hundred cars dally for the past five days. There Is a scarcity of currency for handling this vast amount of grain, sim ply because the banks here de net seem te have provided for such an early move merit One of the heaviest grain dealers here was compelled te held a consignment twenty twonty twenty feur hours In consequence. It is thought the difficulty will be promptly remedied within a few days, and that the movement by the first of August will be practically withlu the control of one firm. Ne Increase "Is receipts Is looked for, but at the same tlme there will ba no decrease ei iue present vol ume In the Police Court.. Yesterday complaint was made before Alderman McConemy that a gang of dis orderly xurflans were behaving In a very vul gar and Indecent manner In the vicinity of Dillervllle. Officers were detailed te arrest them, and five of their number, giving fic titious names were brought te te n and locked up, for a bearing. Mary Beamesderfer, Alias Daisy Baschler, was arrested yesterday and locked upte a Walt the arrival of an officer from Lebanon where aha la wanted te answer a complaint of lur- ceny made against her by Ktnma Mlnnlcb, of that piaee. Harris Desey, of Columbia, wasarresteden oath et Andrew Meads, who charges him with .surety of the pcacu aud assault and battery. He gave ball for a hearing before Alderman Been. Iietta and Laura Desoy, charged with felo nious assault and battery and surety of the peace en oath et the same prosecutor, were committed te (all for a bearing. Meads swears that both the women threatened his life and that Louisa cut his head open and tried te brain him with a hatchet. A New Hetel Project Fer Marietta. Marietta, June 23. The Cress Keys hotel was sold yesterday by Christ. Uauer, the proprietor, te Simen L. Brandt for a con sideration of ?5,XX. it is understood that Mr. Brandt represents a syndicate that will make great Improvements en the present hotel and tLat Marietta will have what has long been needed, a first-class hotel. Prof. O. W. Llppett, of Maytown, will be the landlord, It Is hoped. Richard Gould, while intoxicated, brutally beat his wife yesterday morning. The vil lain pounded her bead against the fleer, jumped en her ana masuea ner lace in a horrible condition. Sbe made information against him for malicious assault and battery before Squire Keath, who put him under f200 ball for his appearance at court. Pme Becured by Itev. Sjlvanui bull. The Lutheran beard of publication this week awarded te Rev. Sylvanus Stall, of this city, a prize cf f50, for tbe best plan and table of contents for a Lutheran Encyclopedia. He was Invited te compete tegether with three Sreminent Lutheran clergymen, bearing the ties of D. D. and LL. D. Mr. HUH was the only untitled minister asked by the beard te enter the contest. On Tuesday the examin ing committee consisting of Kev. f. V. Con Cen rad, D. D., Rev. L. E. Albert, D. D., and Mr. Unangst, reported Mr. Stall's preparation the beat, and tbe prlze has accordingly been awarded te our fellow-townsman. The book is te contain a thousand pages of the sire of the Encyclopedia Brltalnlca. lDUltltlen Filed. Deputy Corener Matthias Sheuk, of West Denegal township, yesterday held an Inquest en Fanny and Rudelph Reat, who were burnt te death in their father's beuse the night before. The Jurers were Klmer K. Klilian, G. W. Wormley, J. Frank Epler, Jesepb F. Meredith, K. V. Kramer and Win. D. Lutz. The testimony was substantially as published In Thursday night's Intki.i.i uemcer and the verdict of the jury was that they came te their deaths by being burnt te a crisp In thedwelling of their father, In West Denegal township, which was totally con aumed by fire en the night of July 21, The Wemau Tempted Mini. A geed-natured Ohie congressman whose term will expire with tbe session pressed a lady te marriage with him recently. "I should like te be a congressman's wife," she said. "And se you will be," he replied. "Net un. less you are re-elected," she said, and added, "if you come back again as a congressman, you may name the day." The uietnbet has an opening In a business oenuectlon at flO, 000 a year, aud he don't knew what te de about 1L But everybody else knows that he will de as the first man en record did. Wasted for tiirceuy. Albert Arndt was arrested yesterday by Officer Leman en warrants issued by Alder man Spurrier. He is wanted te answer several charges or larceny committed in East Hempfield township last spring. The officers """.J?6? the lookout for him for several he waa committed ler a hearing. Matrimonial Market DelL Clerk of the Orphans Court Keller com cem plalni of dullness in the matrimonial market. Thus far this week he has issued only two marriage licenses and this month only 23 or one a day. ile la calmly awaiting the matri monial boom which will be along lu Septem ber or October, Engine Ne, 8 Tested. The Bun steamer, engine Ne. 2 of the fire ' department, recently repaired, was given a . tral by the fire committee last evening en ' West Orange street The steamer threw a flood body of water but was notable te threw -" ft a great distance. The test was satisfactory te Ute committee. A Big Timethy atabc. Jacob F. Ckarlsa found a timothy stalk en Ma teUer'g farm near Meuntvllle, whleh la ix4M(MTMicbealsg. NextT a MAMOiue Tntmrn run celvmbia. rortJ-Oee Hundred Dellar te Re Expended for the Rite of the Kdlflr, Kcgnlar Corrcpen1snco et tliu iNrELLiciiMCiit- CeLUMtilA, July 23. Messrs. Milten Wlke, Samuel Filbert and Jehn Ferrey were re cently appointed a committee by Columbia ledge, F. ifc A. M., te select a slte en which te erect a Masonic toinple. The committee was net Instructed te purchase, but yesterday the piopertyof Jehn Leckanl, at Fourth and Locust streets, was bought ler the sum of H.IOO. As the site Is a met deslrable one the ledge will probably ondero their action. A "positive sale" of the Metropolitan rink will be held at the Franklin house, thU evening. rllcrcler en Heme for New Yerk. On Wednesday morning, July 21st, Messrs Harry B. Irwin, R. B. M. Rene, and Gee. E. Stener, members of the Higorstewn, Md., Bicycle club, started en their wheels for New New Yerk city. At neon yesterday they reached Columbia, and took dtnuer at the Franklin beuse, after which they resumed their jour jeur jour nev via Philadelphia, Trenten, Newark, etc. Thov expect te arrlve In New Yerk by next Sunday, at 12 ni. Mr, Steuer Is consul of the L. A. W., at Uagorstewn. Camptueetlng and Summer Hperle. Twenty cars were required te carry the excursionists te the picnics el SL Jehn's Lutheran Sunday school and the United Brethren congregation at Mount Ille, which are being held at l'enryu park te-day. The Moravian church et Yerk are picnick ing at Lltltz te-day, mid this mernlug thir teen cars, welt-lilled, passed through Colum bia, via the Reading t Columbia railroad. Landtsville cainpmeetlng beglus next Tuesday. Several Columbia latulllesare al read V en the creunds. Trinity Relertued Sunday school will plc plc nle at 1'enryn park ou Wednesday, July 28. A number of our young men, attacked with the campiug fever, will erganl7e a club this evening. If they can make suita ble arrangements they will go Inte camp some time next month. Officer Lewis Ilartuian spent a dav and night In " Camp Wilsen " this week." He had a pleasant visit, and Is loud in his pralse of the hospitality of the Ferest aud Stream boys. Manager Bear will place a xtreng nine in the field te-morrow attorneou, and Mm Fields' Reading club will hae bard work te win tbogame. The party of Miss Lulu Smith at her home, Ne. 010 Locust street, last evening was au enjoyable event, aud the ladles Btul gentle men present appreciated their hostess' warm hospitality. Miss liessie uruner, daughter ni .Mr. vyrus Bruner, last evening pleasantly entertained eighteen cf her young friends at her home en Seuth Second street. Crowds of persons assomble nightly lu the yard of the Third Ward hotel te unley a ride en the dying horses, which have there been erected. Miss Mame Pfauler, of Philadelphia, Is lu town, the guest et ber parents. eni Around Tumi. Mrs. Jehu Bone, aged 27 years, residing en Lancaster avenue, died of dropsy last night at 11 o'clock. She leaes a husband and three children te mourn her lc. Fu neral en Monday ; hour net yet designated. Lynn Barefoot, while working In afield, bad his left band caught butneeu the cogs et a reaper, and bUtbirdfingerse badly mashed as te render amputation necessary. The Iren pipes leading te the old reservoir, when iu use, situated along alley U, betwien Fifth and Sixth streets, are beiug dug up ey Walnut street property holders and sold. All through passenger trains nassed through Columbia last night, owing te the w reck en the Dillervllle branch. The delegate electieu of the First ward Democrats will be held at Armery ball, net at the Black Uorse hotel. aOSSTROKBD. Seme Observations and SugirettleDS a te the Treatment. Dr. Orvllle Herwltz makes some sensible suggestions regarding the treatment of sun strokes, which just new are seasonable. Dr. Herwltz bases his observations upon the rec ord of fifty cases admitted into the l'euusyl vania hospital during the months of July and August, 1SS5. The lirst patient was received en the 16th day or July, when the therraom therraem eter marked a temperature offle- F. in the sbade. Treatment It is believed that the new remedy, anfipirtti, was used for the first time by Dr. Hnrwitz; it was glveu, in all cases, In large doses, with the eliect of keep ing down the temperature after it had been reduced by the application of Ice, ice bags and ice sheets te the surface ; it was em ployed In the form of enemsts, but the writer suggests that it would probably be mero potent If used hypederuilcally. It was net resorted te unless the tumperature showed a decided tendency te rise. Musi; tee, was first brought into notice by the doctor. It seemed te be decidedly ad vantageous In controlling the ilelence of the convulsions. It was administered lu doses often grains, and, by the time the ten grains were given, the convulsions, as a rule, ceased. This remedy was administered iu sixteen out of twouty-euo cases of convul sions, and in all these it was of marked aud Immediate benefit; the violence ofthe attack rapidly abated, and seen ceased te exist. lijtia ammejitu, in doses of iive drops, repeated as occasion required, doubtless saved several cases, when the patient was about te die from heart failure, when the heart sounds were indistinct aud when the puise at the wrist could with dliUculty be felt. Klher hypodermically acled as a better stimulant than whisky; administered by In halation It controlled the convulsions, acted as a heart stimulant and improved respira tion in a marked degree. Meed-letting. One Individual was bled from the arm te the oxtent el twelve otinces; he died two days alter from meningitis. I our persons were cupped at the nape or behind the ears ; about eight ounces were abstracted In each case. Tliey all recovered. The Individuals iu whom bleed-letting win resorted te were all btreug, rulbbloedod, heavy men, with injected conjunctiva, the veins el their necks standing out prom inently, the pulse being full and bounding, convulsions setting in early. Dry Cups, employed lu sunstroke cases, were valueless, but In these ali'ected by heat exhaustion the benefit was well marked and Immediate, the patients invariably regaining consciousness alter their application. -nncliircociie-iffifM, in twenty miuim doses, administered when the patient was lirst seen acted as an excellent heart HtimulanL The pulse at ence became fuller and slower, the heart beating mere regularly. Atclaeut le LxCeui.tjr Auditor tlreliler, Yosterday Mr. B. M. Grelder and a party or ether gentlemeu Irem Metitit Jey went fishing. Ou their return they stepped ontheroadforamoment. ThobersesHiiddonlv started and Mr. Oreider beiug seated lu the rear part of the w agen was thrown out. ial.lDg ou bis head and shoulders, aud severely In In Junngblssplne. He was taken home, ami Dr. J. L. ieglerls attending blm. The extent et his Injuries cannot be determined, but bis condition it regdrded as very critical. At Alcflmun'tf Purb, The tent is up and tbe first ierformance or the Mexican Pavilion show will be given this evening. A wreck en the railroad while cetuing from Lebanon delayed the train con. taining the show se ietig that it made It im. possible te exhibit this afternoon. It was well ratrenlzed In Lebanon. Kkau Clarke's advertisement unit leirn hew you can buy granulated suear ler CUe. poi pound and extra family crackers feriic. npeuud. and get a cakoet soap ler nothing. Surest Tranquilizer or the Nrrtea. The surest tmuquillzer of thu nerves U a medicine which remedies their superseinltive ness by Invigorating them. Ovor-teuslon et tbe nerves always weakens them. Whutthty need, then, Is a tonic, net a scdatlwi. The latter is only useful when there is intense uieutal excilemtntand an iniuiedlate necetslty exists for producing qulotude of the brain lloatetter's Stomach llltters restores transqull. vi; -nfr.T hy ella''n them with the vigor requisite te bear, without being Jarred nre.i.rbea """"a'tb'ully. thi ordinary Im. light S!.k,nrOtlC0.', u,re"Bb the media of mera tSSi '.,5 R."a reilet''n- Say. it does mere than thls-lt enables them te sustain a which they would be totally m.uble e endure without Its assistance. Bueh. at least Is the Irresistible conclusion te be draVn fr'em he testimony or bu.lness and professional men litterateur., clergymen, and ether! who h.ve tested the fortifying and reparative Influence of this celebrated tonic and nervine, ,qnu,nca iyV) lma special Prem the Adju.tere. The Flru Clothing Agents, Ne. 136 North (Juecn street, have received orders Irem New Yerk, from the adjusters te tell the balance of the Meck slightly damaged by water nt whatever price they HI bring ilhln the next 8KVI.S DATS, Call at once for your great bargains, as litis Is your lst chance at N e.l JU North Queen street, near the railroad, Lsucailer, Pa. Store open from 7 n in,, until 9 at night. Sunday until 11 p in, ltd V BATH S. K(-kman.-1ii this rlty, en the Wd Inst., l.etina Pearl, dauKhter of Iktnjamln V. and Ida Kck inan, aged 1 year, l month and 1 1 days. The friends and relatives are respectfully In vited te attend the funeral, irem her grand father's residence, Ne 31l Ncrth -Mary street, en Sunday afternoon at S e'chxk. lnterment at Lancaster ccme tcry. JyS3Jtd DxKABXT.-In this city, en the 21 Inst-, Jerry Demaret, aged 33 years. The relatives and friends el the lamllyarerc pectfnlly Invited te attend the funeral from the residence of hit parents, i Se 3ti Lew street, en Mnndav merulnz at fit o'clock. Services at St. Anthenv's church at 9 o'clock. Interment at St. Antheny's cemetery. Ju33-tt MAHKBTIU Philadelphia Prednee Market. FaiLAtJiLrni. .lulv 'U l'leur Market firm. Sales of 1,SH) barrels t Minn, bakers, Uil.VM l'enna. family at Ukai 1 Western at i-sl 73 : Patents, tt s.Oi 10. llye neur dull at K :i'3 te. 1 p. m., call Wheat July, M'4ct Aug, Mc i Sept., MJ.'c ( Oct., tj;c Cern July 47c; Aug., Ptc. , Sept., 4s',Cj Oct., tsc. Oats -July, 40e; Aug, Cmv, SepL, SiW: Oct., JCc. J4ewerK Prwtuce Market. Niw Yerk, July 21 Fleur market steady but dull; rine, fl 1XN70; Superfine, filBfflJSJi Common te tjoed Extra Western, ti 7e(lJ93i Geed te Cholce Extra Western, l 0ijs lt City Mill bxtras, U nat 63 for West lndlest Minn. Kxtra. ti 3K13 te , Kxtrn .Ne. 2. i: 7JOJ 2 Wheat Ne. 1 Ited state en spot, WffJlc s Ne. 1 White, state, Sc ; Ne. Ne a Med, Winter, Aug , 83,Uc : Sept., stAi c ; Oct.. S7e Cern Na 2 Mixed, cash, 474c . Aug., 47V:, Sep., 4M;c t5ats Na 1 White State, spot, ll(Jt.v. . Ne. 2, de 40c: Ne.3 Mixed, July. 37XC Aug.,3IV- It ye dull i Canada, &),Hc. Barley nominal. Perk quiet s New Mes, ill iXJU Lard Aug., K 73 J Sept., i NJ. t) Molasses ijulet: P-Hc for (0 test boiling stock s Perte HIce, 3e$c. Ueslndull: strained te geed, II oeOlOft. Petroleum dull ; refined in ensns, )ic Freights uulet : grain te Liverpool, 2).c. Butter Market steady; Sew Western Creamery, ItHQKc. Cheese weak ; Western Choice, pffln.c. Kggsdull; State, ll.SOlSc; Western. H,S6 Sugar market dull : Kefined cutleaf, 6 i-16 6Kc ; Uranulated, ti 160LtC. Tallew quiet : prime city, 4c. Coffee dull i fair cargoes at UXc Klco quiet : Carolina and Louisiana, common te fair, 3tOlc. Live Sterk Markeu. Chzcaoe, July 2i.-The Drevtrt Journal leiwrts : Cattle Kecelpte, fsKJ0 head, shipments, none . market stronger beeves, Jlfjs butchers 130 gt 73 ; stockers and feeders, 13 - m : Tcxans, I.' 3301. Hogs Kecelpt. 2t.im head i shipments, nene; market quiet nnd trak prices ri?lPe lower : light, U 30Q4 SO; reue h packing, tiQ 4 60 : mixed, and heavy packing and shipping, 4 K33 Sheep Receipts, 2 tee head: shipments, yn . marktit steady ; natlves. ti vVH w , Texans, lle73Q3 50j Western, II TOdl i Lambs, 14 uOQ ast Lissirrr Cattle receipts, 2?3 headi shipments. 304 head : market strong ; prime, S3Q3 20 ; fair te geed, II Wi 1 73 ; common, 3 7:i 120! shipments te New erk, none. Ue recetpu, 1,000 head : shlpmenU. 1,00 j market slew ; Philadelphia.. 3 iiQ5 13 ; Yorkers, it fegl se. shipments te New Yerk, 1 carload. Sheep receipts, l.noe head: shipments, l.'OO; prime, M 2304 30: fair togeoil, 13 5Vi I common, fiSJ ; Lambs, 13 ,505 30. Chicago Alaraeu Chicago, July 23,9:30 a. m. Market epened: Wheat Aug., 75c : Sept., 77JJO ; Oct.. 7?Kc Cern Aug., 40,'c; Sept., 4JUc : Oct., 43c. Oats Aug., 20c; Sept., 30c; Oct., 30. Perk-July, 60; Aug., 9 CO; Sept., I3C7X; Oct., 10 73 Lard Sept., 6 67K. Ulbe Sept., m 17H cxesiaa. Wheat July, 73Jc ; Aug., 7Cc ; Sept., 77?c: Oct, 79Xc Cem July, lfre ; August, 10ic; Sept., 11 ?e ; Oct ,4Jc. Oats Aug., 2eJic; Sept., 2ic ; Oct. Perk-Jnly, 10 57Hi Aug., ti 37K : Sept,, r67K;Oct..J7;X. LardJuly, ; 37X: Aug., M 63; Sept, f) CJXj Blhs July, t 03; Aug., ti 03; Sept, IS lax ; Oct, W 12K- Oram and Provlalenj. Furnished by S. K. Yundt, llreker. Cuicaoe, July 23, 1 o'clock p. in. Wheat Cern. Oats. Perk. Lard. July August T'i Mi -' '-'" !' li-X September 77?i t:l !i 9 70 C 03 October 79 UH 31 9 73 6 SIX November nK December W!-, ltecelpta. Car Iits. Winter Wheat 131 Spring Wheat 41 Cern 333 Oats W Kye II llarley , ,, is OU City Crude OU e,V Head. Uocelpta Hogs Closing Prices 2 o'clock p. in. Wheat Cern. OaU. Perk. Lard. July 73J 40i .... 3 37K 6.33 August 7l 4lX V-il 9.37H 6 33 September. 77Jg 41i M 9 57 6t:K October 7VX Ui Sufi 9 77 6 47K November el .... December wv OU City Crude OU new Yera Htecai. Niw Kebx, July 23. Wall street, 1:30 p. m. m. m. Money easy at 2K per cent Foreign ex change steady at II EDKQt fs ; Governments firm ; Currency 6'a, IIX;, hid ; I's coups. I12i bid; 4Vsllll,'i bid. The stock market this morning opened quiet and en a slight selling movement In some of the leading stocks, prices declined U te a per cent. In the hour te 11 o'clock. The market has since been dull and heavy, and new the Ien est figures Biecurrent. Stock siaraeu. gnotattens by Ueed, McUrann A Ce., bankers, Lancaster, Pa. XSW TORI LIST. 11 A. K. 12 K. 3 T.U. Canada Pacific. dii K3 im: C. C. C. I llii 37 37 COl. COO 21V .... 213' Central Pacific. 4.1S-: ... ay, Canada Southern l u'i 4i ChL, St. L. A Pgh lirt ..." iiJ ueuinrs muuruQue l7i .... -B Del, Lack. A Western 127 in 17 a no si): x". Krle2d ;jj an(J Naa tuMaif Vinfnil HI ey K. AT 3IW -JiV. 3l'i leu. an it m; ivi lAke Shere 87 Ht MW Michigan Central -,M 7dW 76 d"iutl Pacific Ks 107i 107 Northern Pacific 275, 272 N. P.Pret Mik wQ ny, N. W nijj nil? H2 wow Yerk Central ioe 1; lOeC? Ohie Central ' Omaha 46 te iVi Oregon Trans ,,, ;u 34'i MZ Ontario Wejtein l'' .. pj Pacific Mell UM Ui 61 ttochester A PltUeurg St Paul WK jy. irji' Tdxas Pacific XttK WC lu'i Union Pacific 6W ,v, eev2 Wabash Common 17 n4 IT1,? Wabash Pretened 30 se 2u Western Union Telegraph., UPJ ueu V6t West Shere m HK2 102 rBlLADItrHU LIST. Mhtgh Valley fxiu ut 6s'i 1I.N. Y.APhlU ie ie" iu ' PeunsylvntJla 51 su wj.j Heading i;v i;i7 jji? Lehigh NavlgaUeu 3eJJ -jj Hestenvllle aiv 31G PhlledelphU A Krle 30X mt 30S Northern Cent ., ., " People's Passenger ... ' '. U'd'gaen'lsM'tg'ate no w os " AJ uVi tP, IVical stocks ana llenrts. Ueperted by J, I). Leng. Par Last , . value, sale. Lancaster u per cnt.,lKie pje im !. t !! Scheel lean 100 lea . i T. ' Jer 20 years 100 lej " " InAerau yeurs, lue 103.28 M ,. , ' ",ln lOer'JOyears. iue 1(6 Manhelm Jloreugh lean iue icr. BASK STOCKS. rirst National Bank ine an runners' National Hank u m Pulton National Hank luu iji Lancaster County National Hank no liale Columbia National Hank lui lje' Christiana National Hank , Id) 115 Kphrata National Bank im 13s Ffrst National Hank, Celumlilu ,, luu lu irirst National Hank, strasburg 100 us Plrst National Hank, Marietta lu) aju.&0 Plrst National Hank, ML, Jey 100 110. Lltltz National Hank ,, 100 1311. Manhelm National Hank iue im Union National Hunk, Mount Jey..,, M us New Helland National Hank IU) ly.w Gap National Hank loe no 2 narrrvllle National Henk loe no llcabethtewn National bank 100 110 Northern National Uank 100 137.60 Big Bprtng Beaver VaUey 24 8.00 lirTdgenprt A Uorsesheo., 13U S4M ceiumtia chestnut luii:::.::::::::; ' Columbia A Washlni? liten., ai JLD6 ConesteL-aA Hlg snrtng.... CelumbbkA Marietta Maytown A Klltabothtewn, lAneasterA .Ciil.rata Lancaster A Willow Street BtrasburgA Millport MirietiAA Martewu 9) 2:1 40 44 4.C0 K- tsi KM 70 M 75 .23 107.30 a & 13 ss Marii'tls A Mount JOV 2ft Lane, Klltabothtewn A Mlddletewn. lu) LAncasier.s r runvme isi lincHster A I.111U ' Kast Ilrandywlne A Waynesburg .... te Lancaster A Wllllamstewn lAncAsterA Maner.. N) Lancaster A Manhelm.. , 23 Lancaster. Marietta S Lancaster A New Helland UV lUSoBLLAHxers emeus. 1W 3HJ0 2i ti 1.13 p.v tj a no 23 10 QnarryvlileK.lt...... M Miuersviue t-m-ei uar Inquiring Printing Company Oesllchtand Kuel Company Stevens Heuse (ttends)., ,.,,, Columbia lias Company , Columbia Water Company susquphanua Iren Company Marietta Hellew. were Stevens Heuse Mtllersvtlle Nermal Scheel.. Northern Market Kastern Market Western Market Lancaster City Street Hallway Ce... lias Company lkmds Columbia lloreuah llends Lancaster A Susquehanna. Uvnca-sterA New lanvllle Ouarrj'vllle It. H., 7's. Heading A Columbia It, It., 3's.... Ml 1KI 23 . 10 , 1IW , ll , N' . 23 . M , N . M . M) . UU . UK) , 31W . ' IU) llW 2116.23 21010 ll IS. rt te 52.23 M Utl 101 3K1 11 1H.73 iea.75 Hoesenold 3tarhet, DA1RT. Creamery Ilutter llutterfl !t Dutch Cheese Y lump rectTRT. Chickens fl pair (live) " V piece (tleatiisr M1SCKI. LAS sous. Apple Hutterfl qt KkksV dez Heney )a & ,...S4txc ....1NS-X! SJICC ..TtVNl.WO ....tiitp 23C ....13C170 300 90 Lara r "... ractre. Annies WWpk... 200 ....2t30 3U30 J0C ....30C31C l-ffO . . ..WJ0C ....IHf.ix; .... 15rt2nc tIfc Hananas rdez Cecninuts, each ... Lemens VI der Oranges dez Cranberries, pr. qt.. Pine Apples each Strawberries.. . . Hasnberrles Cherries V box viebtahlss. Cabbage ft head 3(Jltic lleets lbh VflOC Old Potatoes V bu rsj33c Cauliflower, pr hd 10tr2ec Sweet Potatoes V Sl'k 13tfe Turnips X Pk 13ISc PeasWH Pk lc New Potatoes, K ik lHr-l Cucumber V dez 200 Tomatoes V box 13c Asparagus -10c lteans V H Pk 1-c Squashes V dot 20e OulensUpk 23c s, Pass loc HluePlsh loc Sturgeon 10c Flounders U rLUCn AMIORAIS. Kleur Vhbl. 14.73 Pancy Heller Heur 1300 Wheat .(rc Oats 42tt3c Cern Hhj.Vc ltye tc niussss. Havperten I13Q17 Cleverseed V bus !7.l Timethy V bus fi-JO HprdUrassV bus I1.3) Orchard Oruss V bus 12.30 31Ixih1 Lann Grasses R bus 14.00 Uuncarlan Uress Y bus 11.20 .fish. Halibut V ft 13iT20c Catfish Y a 13c Fresh Mackerel V 10c Clams per iue K$1 NKH AltVKRTlHBaUSHTB. B AXING FOWDKH, ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never varies. A marvel et purity, strength and wholesemoncss. Mere eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be geld In competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Beld enfp In cant. Uetal Basius 1'ewdir Ce., 106 Wall Street New Yerk. mav27-lvdAw TOBACCO GROWERS, Insure against Hall Damage In the Lancas ter County Mutual lnsuranee Company before It Is tee late. BAUSMAN A llCKNs, Agents, )y22-3tdll Ne. 10 West Orange bltect. TED A GOOD t'OOK. GOOD ages will be nald lv23"t AITLI Al lUJIUiril,!!.. .,.,...- ..-. A.. TUB REGULAR MONTHLY MEET ING or the West End Building and Lean Association will be held at the law eftlce et Thes. B Ilelahlll, esq., en te-morrow (St.TUIt DAV) evening, nt 7 3e o'clock. Meney te lean, ltd C. V. LICItTY. Secretary. JUST IN A NEW" LOT OF CHEAP Fishing Lines-Haw llk, Linen Braid, Ac. Beds (Jointed) 13c. Heels, Swivels, Sinkers, Baskets, Heeks, Ac. FBAILKV'S KAST END rilABMACY, (Opposite Kastern Slarket) Pralley'sSarsaparilla Compound for purifying the bleed. Is the liest Wtentsa bottle. Jy2-lydltF,MW ESTATE OP JOHN LONG, OF LANCAS ter City, deceased. The undersigned au ditor, appointed te pass upon exceptions and te distribute the balance remaining In the hands of Mary A. Shand, administratrix of Jehn Leng, deceased, te and among theso legally entitled te thu same, will sit for that purpose en TUCKS DAY. AUGUST 12, 1K1, at 10 o'clock a. m lu the Library Beem or the Court Heuse, In the city of Lancaster, where all persons Interested in said distribution may attend J. W F. SWIFT, Jy23-2tFAltdW Auditor CLARKE'S. A CAKK OF FLOAT1NO SOAP FKEE. Bring your certificate along te-morrow, and 1 will clve you a cake or Floating Seap for It. Te introduce our Combination Coffee at 23c a pound, moie rully, we will glve teany person buying one pound of It lour pounds Urunulaled Sugar fer23c. Extra Family Crackers only Cc. per pound. Great reduction In sugars. CLAKKK'S TKaTjTOUE, Ne. 83 West King Street. B AHT END YARD. 0.J.SWAKR&00. GOAL. - KINDLING WOOD. Offlce: Ne. 20 CKNTltK SOUABK. Beth yard and offlce connected with Telephone Exchange aprlJ-lydMAF.U B ARO Al NS ! ltARGAINfi ! Great Bargains -IN- SHOES AND SLIPPERS. LADIES' UOOD KID Oil PKBIILK BUTTON SHOES, 11.00,11.23, II SO. MISSES' KID Olt PEBBLE SHOES, ll.U), 1 23. CIHLDBEN'S SHOES, 30c 330., 13e , te 73c. BOYS' BUTTON Olt LACE SHOES, 00c. MEN'S 00011 OALK LACK OU BUTTON SHOES. II TO tell 30. LADIES' WALKING SHOES, 730., II 00, ll.sy LADIES' FINK Kill OPEIIA SLIITKU8, BCc. e 7SC II O). ' ' We will sell at lower prices than can be bad at any house In Lancaster, JOHN HIEMENZ, NO. 61 NORTH QUEEN ST., Junell-lydP (INQUIUKU BUILDING.) 81 OOfl SALARY TO AGENTS. 3JL,Vrjryj Address at once, DU. SCOTT'S KLECTB1C GOODS, , , Ne. 8U Broadway, New Yerk. The Only Genuine, apt) smdoea kbw AitrBKrinitmBMTH. isr AllKI,i:YS "YhLLOW FRONT" clear tiller Havana 5 cent Clirar Is nnv neuiuvd by smokers the best lu the mar ket, ut MAHKl.Ki-S "Yellow I'rent," Ne. 21 North tiueuu Street. (reruierly Hartman's) SCHOOL TAX FOR lSSU.' The duplicate ! luthe hands of the Treas uicr. Three iercent. eir for prompt payment. W. O. MAUSIIALL, Tieasurer, Ne. ltcentieSqiiRifl. Otllee hours from 9 a. in te I p.m. Jlluullt TVfAK'KLKY'S "YARA llK-UKS7" Ivl. clear filled of choice Ne. 1 Havana, are recommended te levers el a Kcnulue Havana Cigar, at M AUK I.KY'S. ellew Frent," Ne. 21 North gueuu Stteet (Formerly Hartman's) INK WlliSKlFsT DlMiilatten of ls,s, is;j, ism, l.i, m net eiiualled In the country. At UMUAUr (ll.l, H 1K HlUltK, II K. SLAYMAKKIt, AgL WHY PAY tl5 KOK A Sl'.T OK TKETH when seu ran get the same at 1st, at V. 1. riSllklt'S Dental lienms. Ne. tii North yueen street Ues adintnlstertHl. upl7-ljd COMKTlUNfJ riM'--ATr.KMr.i.eNs lartuiteeil i-xtra Alse nil kinds J kept en lee. guaranteed etra or Pivsii Vegetables, hxtra line t antelenpes smi ! ceierv. Telephone lonnitlen. New Dallv Matkct, .e. West Ivlng slieet. Ij-22 2td 8 ril T3LAI-K IJAUHKN MINKUAL SI'ltlNU W AIM! A natural ru.Mf AI.TKUAT1VK, lilm.-tu el unusual power, pioneunced bv Dr. HUnkinan, nnautheitly upon such cases, te be"sliullar In eftects te that of the Alexis Spa, or tlcruiany." As te Its merits we refer te the lollenlng well kneu 11 citizens v he have or who am new ulng the water J M W. deist, J. it. Jehnsen,.! no I). Sklles, ll.l ltrubakei.esq , A. H. Frltcbey, esq., Thes. W hltseu, eq , Capt. It. A. Smith, James D Potts, J. t. tiiKKliuau, P. 11. Uillllths, u. si. .anm. Medical testimony and rvferenrts furnished upon application P S (IOODMAN. Manager, Ne. 37 East (iraut Mreet, (rear of Court Heu.e.) BLACK HAItlthN Sl'ltlNU HOL'sK, within two hours et the cltv. A quiet, homelike to te treat. Delightful gicunils, careful attention, unexcelled cuMne, moderate charges. Pei terms, iti . aihln'-s MlJ-MllltlSllK IIOMIIKIIOKK, Pleasint liree, Ijimaster Ceuuty, Pa. Juneis-ftind O110KS ' SHOKS1 New Red Frent Shee Stere, Ne. 18 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Next Doer te Posteffico) We Mve lut received ene of the Best Lines of Men's Bey's, leuths'. Ladles', Misses' and Children's SHOES That can be get for the money, thus complet ing our already large sleck. We can guarantee the prices te be "llerTOM Plei'ltRs." We have strictly "ONE PKICE," and guarantee enUre satisfaction. If you ant fine or coarse shoes or slippers; If you want hand or machine made shoes. In fact. If you want anything In the shoe Hue, that can be found only In first-class establishments at Popular Prices, call at the NEW BED FKONT SHOE STOKE, Ne. IS SOUTH QUEEN STREET, (Next Doer te the Postefflco ) CHAS. A. REECE. aprllOmdAwU L. UAN8MAN" A RRO. SINCE OUR Big Reduction Sale HAS BEEN lNAlOl BAT1.D, The Public has been convinced that CUSTOM, MADE ULOTIII.su as well as l'.EADY-MADE can be bought cheaper at L. Gansman & Bre. THAN ANYWHEBE ELSE IN THE CITY OUR SPECIALTY. BEEBSUCKEK COATS AND VESTS (Geed Styles) at l.ce ind tl.2. MEN'S TANTSat Site.. up te II UU; i3 Styles te select from. ALL-WOOL CASSIMKKE SUITS, 13 Styles te select from, at $3.60. JIEN'S COKK3CKEW SUITS are selling In all Shades at ,'l. MENS FINE CLOTH DIAGONAL SUITS at " Our Custom Department Offers some Bargains In Light aud 3Iedlum Weights of l'antaloenlngs which we make te order at Bldlculeusly Lew Prices from UC10 te I3.U0. These goods are strictly all-wool, but mostly slngle patterns, which we clese out at a sacrifice rather than carry them ever. L. GANSMAN & BRO., MEIICH ANT TA1LOB3, ilANUFACTUHEKS OF MEN'S BOYS AND CIHLDBEN'S CLOTHING, 66 & 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., (IllKhlen the Southwest Cor.el Oiaugeht.) LANCASTEB, PA. -CIe-iciI cery evening at r, p. in,, cuept Saturday's. H 1GU A MARTIN. MM I) Li RedtiCtien in Glassware, &c, I u order te make room for New AVares iu all lines for tlie fall, vu will sell at Cut Trices for the next J'erty Days, certain lines of goods. We have established a Uar gain Table for this purpose. All articles found thereon, only, are included in the cut prices. Yeu will be astonished nt what goods you will llnd there. The prlce will certainly net allow you te pass them. We can't name articles, but Table Glassware, Fancy Goods, Filntctl Waie, -c.,willbe found amour; it. It will pay you te buy, even for future use, as prices never were and net likely ever will be aa low. CFDOX'T MUSH JiAUGAiyS. HighWii 15 EAST KING STREET. LAWASXEU, VA, XKWAHrKUTIMKXtKNTfi, rjUUAT BARGAINS I A RARE W. D. STAUFFER & CO., Nes. 31 mill 33 North Queen Htreet, OKri'lt A H.MtK CIIANCK IN 1 II B 81IAPK OP lllh Crreatest bargains in Straw Hats and Light Derbys EVKU SHOWN IN I.A.SlAVt'KH. rtlNKCALL Wll, CONMNt K YOU THAT K tll K. JUST WHAT YK ADVIHT1SE.-U TRUNKS AND TRAVELING BAGS IN ALL tlKAKKe, AND AT ALL l'lUTKs. XKW AltrKUTIHKMBNTK. rAl)KIKA ANDHUKUHY WINKS. XM. tillage, irAl,W), lll,19l!i, 1W7, isll, s70, P7s, 1n2, AtUKHlAIlT'SOI.l) W 1NK8TOUK, II. K.SLA MAKK.lt, Agl H IKSH A HKOTHKlt ATTENTION ! Parents Attention, 10 D.W a AI l'K.U 110V Al HIRSH & BROTHER'S GREAT CLEARING SALE Ie 400 Pairs CHILDREN'S KNEE PANTS At i35 Oenta a Pnlr. U50 Pairs KNEE PANTS 50e., OOe., 76e., 81.O0, 81 U5. lillEAl HAUGAI.SS IN Seersucker Coats and Vests, Mohair Coats, Linen Pants, White and Linen Vests, Anda Spe lal UtirKMn In Beys' l.lnen Suits sties 'J te IV louts. Pants and Aesls ferjl ti. Bargains in thery I)einrtnieul -AT- ONE-PRIOE Clothing and Furnishing Heuse, UOUNRtt NUUTH QUEEN 8TBEKTAND (JENTBK 8UUA.UK. -slore closes every day ntC p. in. Salutdays at lu p. in. TJTTIjIjIAMHO.N r-OSTKIt. 32 TO 38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. OTO SURPLUS STOCK -IS- RAPIDLY SETTLING -TO THE- Desired Limit. -t 1 IE- LAST SLASHES IN PRICES -ABE- Jl LN S SUITS.C DIFKEItENT PAT1EBN8, ( lr). MEN'S SUITB. 5 DIPPEBENT PATTEUNS, '. MENS SUITS, II DirPEIlKNTPATTKBNS, I'J.te and I10.W. Thflifl consist el IdKhtand Dark Check, Brown and Black, Corkscrews, Plain and raucy Caxl uirres that sold tit hlKher prices early lu thu season. HEEUSL'CKEU COATS AND VES1S, ll.UM.T5, illfh St MMEll 8i:it(E COATS AND VESTS, II U), Mi, i,. Gent's Summer Hosiery UKKUIKK IMPOKTKD PUENCII AND A.MEltlCAN HALF HOSE, It) Cents. GENUINE LISLE TI1HEAD HALF 1IOSK, 19 Cents. SHIRTS, SHIRTS, IN ALLCOI.OBS. Bread-Brim Hats for Fishermen. HELMETS and CAPS rerWHKEI.MEN. SOKTPKLT POCKET HATS for TOflllbTS, And JAPAN MACKINAW T.tAW DBESS Summer Dress Shoes. LADIES' GLOVE KID TOP BUTTON GAITEU.T2 00. LADIES' COMMON SENSE MOltOCCO UA1TEB, liOO. LADIES'CUllACOAKIDDBES9aAlTEIt,2(W GENT' BUTTON nnd BAL FULL LONDON TOE DBESS SHOE, $1.01. WSTKA3IKU TBUNKS, VALISES. HAND bA'lCHELSnndBAMPLE CASES of all Quail Quail tles. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 32, 84,36 & 38 , King St., LAN'CASTElt, PA. y Stores clese overy otcuIeb at 0 o'clock, ex cept Saturday '. e nnnmnnnin CHANCE. liitnciwter, Pa., A KW Alt VKKTINNMKNTtl. rpitri: Dalmatian insikt vGxv. A- ti Kit will Destroy PLIES and ether IN. nnti t r.3&e. tfi-i 11 ill IIUIII.KY'S DltltGSTOIlK, Ne .til West King StrreL E TIOll nor WKATHKIU I1 . 4 II U"t HAUIKHNK AND llKlJMAN WINES. .KKIUAUT'S WINK BTOHB. 11. E. SLATMAKKO, AllT. KVAN'H FliOUH. LEVAN'S FLOUR Always Uniibrui TJIMH'CTIONI uud Reliable sutuiuer suit el L lellies. PuntaloenliiRs or Vestlnus cu save money ly calling at Unensteln'sTallerlnf( Par lei, where a General lteductlen lias hcen made. A (ieinl Nuintiier bcrge Hull for flO, trluuned with Pongee Mtk A Nice V.iiKilsh Scrire Suit In Itlue and Illsck f..r tJi hiecant I'nntnliHins ferji. Patent straps lire Perfect 1 Itllnit A. II. llO-tb..S8TKlN. 37 North yueeuSL til'KOlAU O YOt'NUMKS and KHSti LADIES cdu enateil f.ir IttMM.ss lii a course In BOOK KKKPINM.tMiixtenud linuhle Entry; AKITH -MKt'lC as apnll.it tnlluslness: COltllKSPON DKNCK, Pll.Vt'TlCAI. PENMANSHIP; all manner 01 Dullness Papers aud Commercial Law. Time required te cnmplote the course from TllltKKleHlX MDMIIS. Stuiltnts can cntei any tlme. Kail termheKtns .Mendsy, September (I Full pnrtlrulnr Ijv man, ,ir call at Business CoIIcke lloeins. Ne. le Ka.t Klnit Strret. 11. C. WE1DLEH. Principal. pKIVATK HAIiK Of HOItSKa 1 have a let of westbrn;nerman houses, trein Indiana and Illinois, purchased hyGlren, llnutii A Ce, consisting of hevy drafts, farm horses, and a few nice drivers 1 also have a car lead of hen'ueky and Ohie lorses.geod drivers, which 1 Hill dlsposeot at private sal at private sale. GEOKUK UltOSSMAN. CJ l' It 1 N (1 Ul'KNlNQ AT II. OEK U HA AUT'S. FINE TAILORING. 1 hn Lanresl and most Complete Assortment el FINK WOOLLENS for the Spring Tiade te de found In the city of Lancaster. A Cholce Line of xprlne Overceatings and Pantaloenlngs lu all the Latest Patterns. 1'rlces Lew, Hest Workmanship, and all goods Warranted as represented. H. GERHART, NO NOHTII O.UKEN 8TKEBT. Opposite the Postefflco. niar.T-lydB Glx AND EXCritSION. Grand Eamily Excursion -OK THE- LANCASTER LIEDERKRANZ -TO- PENRYN PARK. -ON- MONDAY, JULY 26, 1886. The Liberty Band will accompany the party, nnd U mill's Orchestra Mill furnish the music for thu dancers. Cencert by the Llcdcr- xntnz loreneon anu aucrnoen. Special train leaves outer depot nt 8 o'clock a. in, returning from 1'enryn at 7 p.m. Tickets can be had from the mourners of tbe society uud are geed ou all .regular trains. TICKETS ADULTS M CENTS, CHILDBKN 25 CENTS. Jyl'J lwd J. H. GIVliEK A CO. X1NEWIX New Assortment et BUCHINGS. New Assortment of SWISS AND LINEN CHKM1SK.TTES. New Line of LACKS New Line of LAI'IES'and GENT'S SMALL HOWS, 111 Cieatn, Checks and llluck. COMKAMISKK TIIL.1I. Bargains In WHITE GOODS AND KMIIltOlUEKlKS. Everything nt our Lew Down Cash I'tlces. MnS.Givler&Ce,, Ne, 25 East Kluff Streot, Laxeabtib, Pa. J. EG A I. NOUVF.H. IJibTATK OF PHILIP CIIUIST1AN HAN ll nlngnr, late or Lancaster city, Pa., do de teased. 'Ihu undersigned auditor, appointed te dlstrlucte the balance remaining In the hands or Henry M. Shrctner, executer of the will of Philip Christian ltannlnger, deceased, te aud among theso legally entitled te the same, will sit for that purpose) en FUIDAY, AUUUbTU, lew), ut 10 o'clock u. in , in the Library Beem of the Court llouse. In the city of Lancaster, wbere all persons Intel C3tcd in said distribution may attend. J.W. F. SWIFT, Jy9-3tdK Auditor. ITISTATi: OK FHANOIS QUINN, LATE U of Lancaster city, deceased. The under under slgned auditor, iippolnlel te pass upon excep. liens le the account and distribute the balance remaining In the hands of Bev. A. P, Haul and Bridget tiutnn, executers et tbe will of Francis Uulnn, deceased, te aud among theso legally en titled te thu same, will sit ferthat purpisoeu TUr-SDAY, AUGUST 17, ISM, at 10 o'clock, lu the Library lloem of thu Court Heuse, In the city of Lancaster, where all persons Interested In said distribution may attend W. V. PKANKLIN, Jy9 3tdK Auditor. TTISTATKOI'MAKV HAMILTON, LATE uj et Lancaster city, deceased. The under. sluued auditor, annelutcd te distribute the Is of (1 Hdw. balance lumaluing in the hands of G Hegener, executer of the will of Mary Hamil ten, deceased, te and among theso legally en titled te the same, will sit ler that purpose en THUBtUlAV, AUGUbrft, ltvM.ut lOo'ciecka.tn., In the Library Beem of the Court Heuse, In tbe city of Lancaster, where all persons interested In said distribution may attend. W. W. KKANKLIN, JyOJtdr Auditor. STATE OF ANN K. U1ILEK, LATE or Manhelm borough, Lancaster county, deceased. The undersigned audltei .appointed te Eass upon exceptions nnd te distribute the alancu remaining In the hands of eamuel Bice, executer, te and among theso legally entitled te the same, will sit ter that purpose en TUES DAY, JULY SO.IKW. at ID o'clock a. m.,ln thj Library Beem of the Court llouse, In the City of LaucasU", wheru all persona Interested In aid distribution may attend. 1 jXeeawtaiv WH, W. apfel, Auditor. it .41 "" (f- .- -