Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, July 11, 1887, Image 4

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A 9mmtl Bmwim M te BaM en Aogest IS,
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Delegate te U State
BM wattle a Ceeaty Ticket,
NM TeJ BMrtBBg Btatemtata.
TM ProhlbtUea oeuatr oemtnltlee met at
O. A. R. tall, at 10 o'clock tbla morning, with
Ckrinua Lcftm preeldlni;. Tha district
HBtmntrt wan Bart, Draraer But, Earl
Witt, elk, 6th, 0th and eta wards, city, ML
Jey, Sadabmry, Btraabnrg township, Btraa Btraa
berg borough, 1st and 21 wards.
TM aaeratary being absent, O. B. Hershey,
of Mount Jey borough, was elected te nil the
rat ey.
The president read the call of A. A. Stev
fna, chairman or tha state committee, for a
lata contention at Harrteburg, en Wednes
day, August 24th. Each oeunty is entitled te
lour Usaes as many delegates as there mem
beaflK the lagiaiatura.
TOmmualoaUen was read from 'J he
Voice, tha Prohibition organ, offering te
farnlah s canvasser te ralae funds In this
oeualy fOthe coming campaign. The result
eribJapulofwerkinanumMrot counties
ta If aw Yerk state, showing lu great suc
cess, was referred ta The terms et the
canvasser are 125 per week and ei penses an d
be gnrantees te collect twice aa much as his
salary and expenses. The lund relied Is te
be distributed In the following manner : TO
per cent te be expended for lecturers, 10 per
cent, te the state committee and 20 per cent
for temperance literature, published by the
Velet,
The communication was referred te Messrs.
Bichman, et Btrasburg, Brosius, of Bads
bury and Leenard, city, te report en the ad
visability of accepting the terms of the Voice.
The committee reported that the plan was
net feasible. A long discussion followed, the
general sentiment being that If a canvasser Is
te be appointed It should be a Lancaster
county man. The report of the committee
was received and adopted.
The chairman reported that many of the
members had neglected te furnish him with
the list of Prohibitionists a nd temperance
people, and he hoped they would attend te
the matter before the county convention
meets. With a complete list of the temper
ance people In the county geed work can be
done.
Mr Leenard meed te go into the election
of delegstes te the state convention, but
the motion was ruled out of order, as the
rules provide for a county convention te
select them.
Mr. Ilresius moved that the contention be
held en August 8 at 10.30 o'clock, and Mr.
Black moved te amend by naming the 15th
of August
Chairman Lsfever said a public meeting
was contemplated en the evening of the con
vention, and the court house could net be
seemed for the 15th en account of quarter
sea-ions court, but could be had for the eve
ning et the 8th. Htite Secretary Hunter has
agreed te speak en either of the above eve
nings. The amendment eflered by Mr. Black wss
adopted. The next resolution offered was as
fellows :
JieselvtJ, Thst the Prohibitionists of Lan
caster county be requested, in accord with
the rules of the party, te ssjemble, at such
Jilsce as the member of the county committee
or the several districts may designate, en
Baturday, July SO, te elect delegates te the
oeunty contention, te assemble en August
15, 1SS7.
The rosolutien wss adopted at.er soma dis
cussion. Berne of the members were opposed te
holding a primary election, as the vote was
tee small in several of the districts. Mr.
Black referred te the dllllculty the temper
ance men of the city would have in holding
prlmsry Ift-tlitfTUin-rldden city. He felt
ted however at the great work that
baa been done by the Prohibitionists of the
country. It looked very much as it the
mc veiuent as marching onward, as Is Indi
cated by the lecent convention in
Ohie which was attended by 2,000 del
egates. There are but six states in the
Union in which prohibition or local option
are net iu force. Pennsylvania Is one of
them. Tbe sentiment la growing in the
Beuth and at Fert Werth, Texas, en July 4
there were 30,000 persons at a Prohibition
meeting and the rum-sellers are appealing te
their friends In the North and Kast te aid
them with funds te help them te defeat pro
hibition. A motion te send an address te tbe tem
perance voters of the county caused con
siderable discussion. Mr. Black said that the
Republican party in caucus favored
submitting the prohibition amend
ment, but that party is net in
favor of prohibition. The party voted for
submission because a respectable number of
poeilo demanded It The Republican paity
is new In favor et prohibition anil the Demo
cratic party is squarely against it High
license was favored by the Republicans,
net as a temperance measure, but as a rev
enue measure
Mr. Leenard said the history el the Kepub
llcan party was ene et policy at all times and
net principle.
Br. Martin also favored a vigorous address
belutc sent te every temperance man. It
would stir them up and de geed. He also
referred te the course of the local pipers en
the prohibition question, and liruily bellows J
that the Xciv JCra would seen be a lull
fledged Prohibition paper.
Mr. Bichmau said ne wrote te the New
Jirtt and asted the question whether high
license lessening the number of licensed
places was an advantage te prohibition and the
answer he received was tUat any one knew
that with a smaller number of licensed places
there would be less crime and drunkenness.
Bis own view was statistics did net bear out
that answer, lie also made the statement
that If it paid either et the dally papers In
this city te be Prohibition papers they would
change front at once and endorse the Pro
hibition platform.
The member from Brumere East Isald that
some of the Prohibitionists in his township
had been Induced te go back en their party
by the preuite or township office.
The chairman was directed te prepare an
address, with the assistance of such persons
as he desired te call te his aid.
Messrs.'1'rawierd, Leenard and Campbell
were appointed a committee te audit the ac
counts of Treasurer Black, after which the
commlttce adjourned.
, Sixth Vrar el Ntfftvllle Bandar .Scheel.
On Bunday the alxth anniversary or the
;, Weffsville Bunday school was celebrated.
'A Tbe church in which the exercises were held
fetwaa crowded with people, and msnywere
-paabl te gain admittance The large room
y a, ssiw uuuivu vfB uauuauiueiy uecerateci
hVtta flewera and evergreen. Over the nul-
,Jat were the words " Sixth Anniversary " In
KMrg green letters. Addresses were made
by JUT. Dr. J. Y. Mitchell and Rev. J. V.
Kckert, of Lancaster Bev. Geedman, of .Mil.
lerevilie ; and Rev. Lewars, of Litlla. There
was alngujgby the school and soles by Ulram
Croome and Harry Gibsen, of Lancaster.
Miss Minnie Cogley, of this city, gava cornet
sole, with organ accompaniment Tha exer
else were of the meat Interesting nature and
dosed with the benediction by Iter. Geed-
Thinks It Has Mertify " Jacobs.
Chief el Police Smith tcwlay received a
toUettremJ. I. Pester, et Laneke, Arkan
"5 -.J10 3r" b "w description of
'Baddy" Jacobs m the nfernaiumal
Dtttctive. Us thinks Uiat Jacobs Is a fugl
Uva from Justlee and U sura th.t i. i. -.-
g tenia town. Heglvea a description of bis
fe. teawhkhtalles with that of Jacobs! He
veanam mantis "Baddy" and uila the
tjttm Hew te proceed In catching him. Tbla
t& Pterj Uall right, bat Mr. Paster will no
eteeM be greatly dlsappetnud when he node
ibrt Jacobs ts In JaU hare where be baa r-
aJuw the second day after tee Berder,
a var mw BtBAtutm.
Jonas Warfsl a qaarrtsaan, Be His Meads
Badly DUflfarea-Deetk ef Kary M. AUlsea.
Regular correspendsnee of ltrmitaaxcs.
Columbia, July 11.-A eevere accident
happened en Saturday at Stener'e quarries
resulting lc severe Injuries te Jonas Warfsl.
In preparing for a blast Warfel waa attach
ing a cap te a dynamite cartridge which ex
ploded with terrible force, while War
fel had It In his hands. The flesh of
the thumbs and Index linger et his left
hand was very badly tern, but the right
hand was mere severely injured. Thetlesb
waa tern completely off the Index linger, the
bone protruding. The second and third fin
gers were also badly lacerated, and the iteah
In the palm of the band much mangled. An
ugly wound was also received en the left
side or his bresst Warlel was brought te
the office of Dr. T. M. Livingstone, where
his Injuries were attended. The index fin
ger of the right hand waa amputated between
the ilrst and second Joints, and the doctor
hopes te save the ether fingers.
Deth or Mary St. Alllsea.
Mary M. Allisen, an aged maiden lady,
died at her home en Baturday at 8 p. m.
Bbe had b?en complaining for some time
past but was confined te her bed since Fri
day. The funeral services will be held at
het late residence en Ttteedsy at 1 o'clock,
sntl the remains will be taken te Lancaster
for interment
The luneral of the late Rebert Sneath took
place en last Sunday afternoon and a large
number of relatives and friends attended.
Coming flcnlrs.
The Second street Lutheran Bunday school
will spend next Wednesday at Lttllz en their
annual picnic.
The United Brethren bunday school will
go te Penryn park en Saturday, July 10, en
their annual picnic.
The Order of Hallway Conductors are mak
insr arrangements for a pleasant picnic te le
he.d at Mount Oretna en Wednesday, July
20.
The union picnic et the St Paul's P. K ,
Presbyterian and Triulty Helermed Sunday
schools will be held st Penryn en Wednes
day, July 20.
Twe Lance tuDgrrcntlODt.
Ke. Chas. E. Pilgrim, the "boy Evange
list" preached in thoSaleweU.il church en
Sunday. Tne very large congregations
heard him.
The Presbyterian congregation will cele
brate the f eventy-llfth anniversary of the or
ganization of their church next Sunday and
Monday. Ihe old ministers will be present
Council will meet in regular aeaaien en
Tuesday evening.
About 43 people left town en Sunday
morning te attend the semi-annual encamp
ment of the Ct. A. K.
The old Amoskeag engine has been sold te
parties in WrlgbUvllle ferfSiO, where It will
be used in the future.
Mr. Geerge W. lialdemsn and family left
town te-day for a visit te Old Point Comfert
Jehn Leckard.Jr., was arrested en Satur
day night by Oillcer Dyslnger for drunken
ness and disorderly conduct This morning
Squire Kvans sent ulm te Jail for twenty
dajs,
A beat race will take place this evening at
7 o'clock.
aiVlhS A.VJ IIUMVB BOLD.
Kerlt Mecas That Brought Uoed Prices at
tha Cooper iloeM,
Sam Matt Fridy, auctioneer for Jacob B.
Leng, broker, sold the following ste.ks at
the Cooper house this afternoon :
tl,000 0rxr cent Ltncaster city bends, due
April 1, IsfH), at flCe 25 per fl00, te Jehn W.
Frsntz ; Sl.OlO te same purchaser at f 107, and
f l.OtX) same lean te ilenry O. Rush at flOS M)
Ten shares or Farmers National bank
stock te Gee. K. Reed, at ltr 50 per share.
Ten shares of same stock te Aaren W. Bna
der, at 115 75 per share.
The following Quarry villa 7 per cent rail
road bend h for the estate of Jehn K. Wltmer,
of Drumore township :
J 1,000 bend te Gee. K. Keed, at 1107.75 per
JUKI
2 000 bend te Alexander Shultr, at fl03
pertlOO.
Ten shares of stock of First National bank
of Lancaster, te Peter Keist, at 202 25 per
sbaie.
Ten shares Northern National bank stock
te Isaac L. Hess at 137.50.
Ten shares 1'eeplfs National bank stecK te
Ulram Miller at 125 par snare.
Ten shares or Marietta turnpike stock te
David K ready a. 33 per shara
Five shares or Lancaster A MUlersvllle
street railway stock te L. Kepperling at
' 70 per Bbare.
Kne shares olsatue stctk te Samuel Gretl
at h'ft'b per share.
Forty-eight shares of Quarryllle railroad
stock te Jeseph Hess at 1.45 per share.
mr. i-uurusitithuvTUMiiv mamkbt.
Location nt Vet Determloett-Bab-Cemmlt-teee
.Vnmetl te Obtain I'rlcet olFrepanln.
Tne committee te select aslte for the pro
posed new Southern market and report the
same te the parties Interested held a meet
ing Friday and discussed the matter at some
length, but arrived at no result The three
sites spoken et wero the Lamb and Fourth
Ward hotel properties, Seuth Queen below
Vine street, Mr. W acker's property en
the opposite side of Seuth Queen and
the Ktllncer property, northeast cor
ner Seuth Queen aud Vine. All the mem
bers of the committee except Win. D.
Sprecher were in favor et locating the market
north or German street. Mr. Sprecher said i(
the market were loeatod three squares or
mere down Seuth Queen street he would
furnish two thirds et the capital te build It ;
II It was te be built north of German street be
would hae nothing mere te de with it and
he might be "rounted out" The committee
was then divided Inte sub committees te
visit the owners of the proposed sites and get
from them the terms upon which they will
sell and report te a meeting el these inter
ested en the call of the chairman.
Suit About a Wagen.
Janb Hehs has been held for a hearing be
fore Alderman Hershey te answer the charge
el malicious tresspass and larceny as bailee
preferred by James Albright ltspptarsthat
Bess recently puichased a wagon which was
badly brokeu. Albright repaired it en con
dition that be was te be aa equal owner or It
with lines. The wagon waa placed at the
Reading depot hotel after It had been repaired
and en Friday night Hess took It away from
there. Albright at once brought these suits
aud the hearing will be held te morrow.
A ew Itallreart.
Air. Rebert 11. Celeman, of Cornwall,
president or the Cornwall A Lebanon rail
road company, will In the latter part or this
month meet representative committees from
Sbeallerstewn, Klelnloltersville, Lincoln,
Kpbrata, New Helland and ether points
southeast et Lebanon toward Beading end
Philadelphia, with a view or building a rail
road from Lebanon or Cornwall te New Hol Hel
land or some ether point where connection
can be made with the Pennsylvania railroad.
The poeplo along these village are anxious
ter railroad facilities end ask ler a bearing.
Summer l.eliura.
Mrs. May A. Rellly and her daughter,
Mlaa Margaret Iteilly, have gene te Atlantic
City ler the summir.
The Farmer's club of this city will leave to
morrow morning ler Musselmau's mill en
tbe Btrasburg turnpike, where they will en
camp ler four davs.
Complimentary ta Ur. Suauli.
The faculty of tbe MUlersvllle Nermal
aoheol en Friday unanimously adopted reso
lutions commending Br, B. F, tihaub for his
work as principal et the school, tie made a
feeling respenue, and said be would alwajs
feel a deep Interest In the school.
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A Cake Walk.
The colored Odd Fellows, of this city, held
a cake walk In Fulton ball en Saturday even
ing. According te tbe Judges tbe couple
showing the most grace waa Edward Clark
and Hettle Brown. They received tne prise
a tine large cake.
'WBA MBit MM TB9VBLB.
They Try te dtt Oel el Tows Without fajUg
Their Bill.
Berne dajs age three men, who are ssld te
represent the American Tea company,
opened a store en North Queen street, near
the pestcfilce. Vtlth the packages of tbe
tea which they sold valuable presents were
given away. This morning the mayor sent
the manager word that their business waa
net legitimate and ordered them te
shut up. This they did at once and
began packing up their goods preparatory
te leaving town. The tea men owed
the newspapers seeral bills for advertising
and there waa a balance due the Kxanuner
and lxTELUUKNCKit el 12 each. When the
business managers of these offices found that
the tea men were about te leave town they
tried te collect the bills but psy ruent was refut
ed. They then went before Alderman McCon McCen McCon
emy, where they tiled a bend and had an at
tachment issued. The goods of the tea men
were seized by a constable and held. This
afternoon the tea men settled by pa Ing the
claims In full together with ceaK
a kbw Base bait.
What an Old FUherman I tee le Catch Battels
Full el ruh.
14 1 have discovered a sure bait for bass,"
aald an old fisherman te a Reading Jttrald
reixjrter yesterday, " but tulud you, don't
put this In the paper. It Is snakes' tails.
Kverybedy has observed that the tall of a
snake don't die until sundown, but keeps
wriggling all day after the rest of the snake
has climbed tbe golden stairs. New tau,
above all llsh, want a lively bait The Idea
struck meenedsy when I was fishing along
Limerick dam. A Ircshly killed snake
waa lying in the weeds along tbe
tow path, while Its tall waa keeplug
up a lively agitation. 1 took my knlle, cut
the tail etl, put It en the book and threw out
about 30 feet from the shorn. 1 no sooner
tightened up my line than 1 had a vigorous
bite, and In live seconds 1 waa pulling sway
en a three-peunder. In half an hour I bad
landed eight bass, averaging two peumls
each. Tbe ninth one get away with the bait
and my run ceaied. 1 tried ether bait but
only get one fish In the next lour hours. 1
then started out te hunt snake I found
one after an hour's search, cut etl his tall.
and It lasted me for five bass, which 1
rulled In inside et twenty minutes : but
had a fine basket lull and wis ready te
quit Since then I bsve a couple of coun
try boys In my employ who catch alive
and bring te me all the snskes they see, aud
1 new bsve no trouble In getting all the bass
1 want every time I go tlsbinir. At first 1
killed tbe snakes and theu cut oil their tails,
but then 1 made an Important discovery
which will enable me te fish all sum
mer with a deren snakes. I round that
by cutting etl tbe tail while tbe snake
was living and putting: a llttle cosmellne en
the wound It net only healed, bnt that in
about three weeks' time the snake would
grew an entirely new tall Just as lively aa tbe
old one. But, mind, don't put this In the
paper. If you de, snakes will seen be as
scarce around here as they are In Ireland,
and by tbe time the season Is ever there w 111
bone bass lelt"
A Scheel Fer Uej,
An Industrial tcboel for boys Is proposed at
Chicago by Mrs. Celts W. Wallace, a rich and
philanthropic woman. Sbe wants an Incorpo
ration with a capltsl of 500,000, and a large
and interested public support. Tbe idea
is te have tbe institution both home and
school, snd besides the dormitories and
workshop there will be a military drill
room and a school heuss where the
rudiments of an education ran be
acquired wblle the boy U learn
ing a trade in the workshop. Homeless
waifs will be taken there and have a chance.
There will be nothing te prevent any boy
going back te the street if be cheeses, and
this liberty will naturally silt out the hope
lessly bad, leaving In the school these worth
saving.
Te Be Dotted In Colombe.
The body of Sterne Chittenden, who com
mitted suicide at Paradise en Friday, passed
through Lancaster en Fast Line this after
noon. It was in charge of Henry Chittenden,
a brother or the dcceasC, who was taking It
te Columbus, where the Interment takes
place. This morning a short service was
held at the house ei Rev. Chittenden, another
brother el deceased, at Paradise.
Balloon Aictctioe
at llcOnnn's Park this evening at e clock.
Admission, 10 cents. Grand sUnd free.
St. Mary's Sunday Scheel Picnic.
Street cars will leave Centre Square at 7 and
7 IS Tuesday morning, and meet trains at the
upper depot at i In trie evening.
Cheap Eicuriloe te Ocean (Irete,
Leng U ranch. Saw lerk and Ceney Island,
Wednesday, July M. Keund trip tlckets te
Leng Ilranch and Ocean Greve, geed ler six
days, fire only atsa Keund trip tickets te New
)erk and Ceney Island, uoed ter thieedays.
fare only IISu. Special thrineh tiutn leaves
Lancaster (Ktng street) at a a m ; CelntnMi,
Ott-tn; Manhelui.C'i, ; Lttltz, l, (7, and 1 phrattt
at 70S via tbe popular Bound Uroek route
Jyll,13,lMdAUw
Dtirm.
hKiiAN In this city, en the 9tb lint , Ann
Keenan, uged 7J vers.
a he relatives and mends or tha faintly are re
spectfully Invited te attend the funeml, from
her late residence. Ne. 41 WuU Ine street, en
Wednesday morning at X o'clock. High mass
at St. Mary's church at 'j o'Ueck. Interment at
St. Mary's cemetery. jtd
CaRrESTita July 3, In this city, Ur Ilenry
Carpenter, aged ts jean.
The luneral will take place from tiin l'reabyte
rlan church, Kast orange strict, en Tuesday
afternoon at Z e clock. Intern put private at
tvoedward lllll cemetery. We Hener. It
l)Rlxsiir At rilzibelhtewn, en July 11th,
Usury M. llreneumn.
Ills relatives and friend are respectfully In
vlted te attend the funeral, from cW late rest
dence, In Kllzabethtewn, en Thursday morning
at 10 o'clock.
Lechlkb On July 11, lis;. In 'lyler, Minn,
James P., son of .Vntteuy and Die Ulu Catharine
techier, In bis 41th j ear.
Due notice of funeral hereafter. ltd
mAMHBT.
Philadelphia Prodeoe Market.
raitaDSLraia, July 11 rienr market dull ;
sales, lluu barrels ; Minnesota Uakers, 14 tat tu ;
Pennsylvania ramlly, S3 7(03 1)0: Western de.
aiuoeto- patents, MMOlnV. '
Kye flour steady, ti uifri ;s.
Wheat-July, s4c ; August 93c: Sept,
8lWc.
Cern July, 5c; Augnst, Sc; Sept, 45c.:
Oct- 4C
Oa'u inly, 37,'ic; August, SiJc.; Sept ,ZV!c;
Oct , 3tVc.
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Philadelphia Cattle Market.
PaiLADurmi, July 11 Heel cattle, receipts
for week were lieevus 2,4u) ; Sheen. ll.(j; Hogs,
6,3(JO, Previous week-Ileeves, J,7uu: ofceep,
lu.uuu:iiegs,G,7ua. "
lJeef cattle were Inactive, and slUhtly
lewer: Kxtru, HQVi-: geed, 4',(jlxe ; medium,
3VOc: common a'iBlXc.
cheep wcie active ; extra, QSs; geed,
40IXc: medium, 3X(Jlc; tommeu.'QJc :
lambs, liiOTlia.
Uegs luaUli e but highs estern, 7X07KC
new vera ssarkst.
Maw Yebb, July It flour market dull ;
fine, i 1091 U), Superfine. H CiOi 'ii;
geed te choice extra State, Ki Mfjt in ; geed te
choice extra Western, $3 km uu ; de Ohie, gl lia
sne.
Wheat-Ne. 1 Bed Bute. We 1 Na I de,
WWci Me Bed. Winter. July, mine: Aug.,
ikc t receipts Ml 000 1 shipments, I'ju.um.
corn Ne. mixed cash. 4Aet de July, 44 t
Aug.. iKct Sept., 4;c; receipts, Bi.UJUj ship,
menu, W.uu.
Oata Me. 1 White Stabs. SSKOs j Ne. de
(Ike; Ne.Mlxed, e&h. 3i;iei July, 4li; Aug,
SI&c ; receipt, t 'J ou) bus t shipment. l
itye dull 1 Weetarn, ataJMe 1 State, STMOeac
barley nemlual.
Perk dull 1 ma mess, 114 80014 s.
Lard Aug., fi'H: Sept.. ss in.
Melaaaes nominal at WMe (or M boiling stock.
Turpentine dull butflrui at S3Ke-
stasia dull ; strained togeoo.fl IU01 IS.
Petroleum nemlual 1 Kenned, In eae.HWc.
Freights steady 1 arraln te LItbidoeI. 31
Baiter steady 1 Western Creamery. it,aids.
dOll t WMtAPTI fcll.t llAlfU, . M,u,n
sactery, 8HJ9Xc j rancy White, bJttfti
S sttadyt BUW, lUj t Western, 12SJ
Tallew dull 1 prima city, Ske.
KtC nominal) Carolina, lafr te geed. aajSWa.
UetMa dm 1 fair caraeea. lc. "'
OklsMfCO ITOflUsW eafaVlltH
unoaae. July ll.ieae a. m.-Marketeinaa.
..7,ll!!AJ,1,y7eK0, Aua,7S0 epi,7Hc!
tMfB-Jnly, e 1 Aug, teXci Sept., J7Hc
as Mt sept, as C7Ht
abort Bibs-July, KTOt Aug
l7MUct,l7;A.
17 70 1 Sept,
CUBIM1,
..WDC?L"Juy "lkCi Aug, 7.C! sept, 7t
Oct , tCfia.
0Cer - J"lr. He I Aug , ibXc t Sept, re. t
eau July.liei Aug , svc t Sep'.. MSje.
Perk Nei quoted.
l-am-July, a, 47K: Aug, , 5; sept,
l6Jt tict.. 17i.
llej-jlnly, 17 77HI Aug,7 -J Sept, 17 no
nrain and rrovuiena
FurnUhed by S. K. Yundt, Breker.
Chioahe, July 11,1 o'clock p. te.
hit. Cern. Oats. Perk, Lard.
7IW -at:
July ,
Augut
Septetnler ,
October
December
Winter Wheat.,
Spring Wheat..,
Cern.. ...,.
Oata
Kye
Barley
Otl City.
i
r.i ai?
. . M
.. b 71
Car Leta
it
.. ti
.. IN
... t"
!t W
becetpta
tracte uu.
Closing Prices 2 e clock p. tn.
w heat Cern. Oata. perk. Lard.
July
IH
1.
; 47
August
September .
October
December ,
Oil city.
Crude Oil....
.71
71
..Tblf
M
H 70
tO'4
Ute stock Maraet,
Catoise, Julvi The )reir' Journal re
ports : Cattle llecelpt. 2 no head: shipment.
.: market sttady: shipping steers, ) te
1 VV ks., a' tOl ( ! stecknrs and feeders, II 0
4BI t te ; cows, bulls and mixed, 11 :OJiO; lexas
cattle. II V.HJ3 if
Uegs Ktclpu. ew head : shipments. 4.011
head 1 market active ; reuith and nitied, IA 03
OS&v: packing and shlpplug, U tSfli TOj light
ISO assu:sktp.l31kiai',
sheep Kecetpts, ai head t shipments,
t.ne market st, ad) t nitivt", lKifli :. et
ern, 0 WQS 73, Teiau., r.' Oi .v, lambs, II (v
ast LtsiKTT. Cattle- llecetpt. v).
shipments, ITS: market nethlnt; di Ing, nil
through ion. Ii;nment9 j cattle shipped te -Sew
Yerk, it) cars
Hogs KeiilpU, 15C0 head : shipment 1V)
head; mvketnnu: Philadelphia, ) i-VO an;
Yorkers, S3 injv (0; common te ltghu S3 liiisx);
plg II ntll -e; hogs shipped te New Yerk,
Sheep-Uecelpts. Kt head- shipments. :W:
market low ; prime 41 Jirtl 10. f ilr te geed. 4VI 'M
4 le, common, l.'.VtlJ (0, t ring lambs. tm ZX
Sew ler a stock
Nsw Yena, luly II. 131 r. m. Meney closed
at i per cent. Exchange steady, II H
Q J ! Governments stiudy Currency b's, II 3
bid ;ts Coup, II 27 bldt H's de, II W bid.
The stock market ;opened frsctlenslly leir
ou advice of lower prlcet In Londen fir
American stocks. During the tlrt half hour
the de tne ringed from t teX p. r cent ,but
alter thi tlrsr call the-e wa some covering,
hlrh resnlted lu a sharp advance Prices at
tuldday were up t, le' percent. Thcmirket
has -lnce been null.
mock SI am eta.
Qaotatlens by Heed, McUrann Jt Ce., bankers
ancaster. Pa.
iw ters list. 11 a. a.
Canada Pacific
i:.
ir
&:
SIX
4.1
37W
JJ5
13l
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27i
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3:14 31!.,
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k.v tn v
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51 5tJ
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a; 1-1 i-'fi
Colerado Ceal
Central Pac
Canada Southern
CM. St. L. A Pgh
Den. A ltle O
Del.L.A W
Krle
Brie, tads
Jer. C... .,.,
K. A T
Leu. H
L. Shere
MlctuCen
Heck talley
Missouri Paciac ,
N.P
N. P. Pre!
N. West,
NYC
Bast' Tennessee c"."!!'.'.!'.".
Omaha. ,
Oregea Transportation ..
Ontario AW..
Pacific Mall
Blchmend Terminal
St. Paul
Tax. Pac
Union Pac
Wabash Cem
Wabash Pre!
Western U
West Shere Bend
New England
raTLADaLraiA lut.
Leh. Val ,
BN. Y.Al'hlla
PvK B-
Beading
Lett, May
lies teny. Pass.
P. B
N.cent
Peeples Pass
Bdg. Uen'l
oil
Phlla. Traction
tl t,
Lecal stocks and
Bepertcd by J. U. Leng.
Bend
Par Last
value, sa'e.
Lancaster B per cent , !)....
mi iir;
. " " i iui
" 4 " Scheel lean.... ll
" 4 " In I or 3)) ears 1()
" 4 " In&erJ'J)esrs 1(0
" 4 " lnlJerJijears. ion
Manhcltn Borough lean lue
BASK STOCKS.
First National Bunk inc
Farmers' National Hank se
Fulton National Bank paj
Lancaster County National Hank '.)
Northern National Bank lui
Peeples' National Pank lue
Columbia National Bank lu)
Christiana National Itrnk lue
Knhruta National Bank no
First National Hank. Columbia Ku
First National Bank.Strasburg 100
First National Bank, Marietta liO
First National Bank, Mt, Jey luu
1U5
Oi
1(0 29
lua
lui
se
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j
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101
1J3
210
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ISO
te
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110
125
US
mu nftuuueiiuinK luu
Manheltn National Bank
linlen National Bank. Mount Jey.... NJ
New Helland National Bank 1(0
Gap National Bank uu
auarryvllle Natlenil Bank w
Uzabethtewn National Bimk Ik)
MtSCSLLAklOCS STOCXA.
Bast Brandywlne Wayuesburg te
tauarryvuie K. B no
MUlersvllle Street Cat su
Inquiring Printing Company M
Uasllght and Fuel Cem pan) 2S
Stevens Heuse (Bends) un
Columbia Uas Company J
Columbia Water Company 10
Busqaehanna Iren Company be
Marietta Uollew-ware.. !..... 10
Btevens Heuse u
MUlersvllle Nermal Scheel , it,
Northern Market
Eastern Market Mi
Western Market m
Lancaster City Street Ball a ay Ce M)
(ias Company Bends )u)
Colombia Borough Bends lm
gaarryvUle B. B, Ts ioe
Heading A Columbia B. it.. 'a m
Bdlsen Light Company je
TtBkrikl STOCKS
Big Spring ft Beaver Valley 20
Bridgeport A Horseshoe nu
Columbia A Chestnut Hill ju
Columbia A Washington...., 2u
ConestegaA Big Spring
Marietta A Mount Jey 'a
Lane., KUrabethtewn A Mlddlclewn. Uu
Lancaster A FrultvUle U)
Lancaster A Lltltz a
Lancaster WUllamstewn 25
Lancaster A Maner u
Lancaster A Man helm , 25
Lancaster ft Marietta 20
Lancaster A New Helland ion
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luu
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31.10
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2U
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W
Lancaster ft etufinehanaa. ., me
Lancaster ft New Danville...
Columbia ft Marietta
Maytown ft Klttabethtewn..
Lancaster A Kphrata
Lancaster ft willow Street..
Btrasburg Millport
A
2A
2S
28
2S
23
1
aianeiutA atuvvewu.
t. ...... ........
W B' . 1 1) VEK TJHKUKNTH
WANTKD AN AOKNTTO HKLLCON
rBLTIONEBS' bUPPLIKS Apply at
IIUIISU'H I'ONITKC.TIII KllV
HUB SB'S CONFKCTIOS
,.. r.j:v.""'7r- .
ilU
H North Queen fctrt et.
w
ANTKO-A OIKLTO DO UKNKRAL
Housework In a small family. Apply at
CM WKSTCHtCblNUTSrltKBT.
l)a-ua
w
ANTKD TWO GOOD COOKS. AI.
ply, tree of charge, at
m. a, tauu a- s i;u 'a
a n. gun st.
DIVIUKNI) NO. 0.
The directors have this day declared a
teinl annual dividend of 4 per cent , payable ou
demand.
'Ihey have also added 110,000 te Surplus Fund,
and Increased Profit and Less account l.7ie,
making net earnings for the year within a frac
tlnn or 13 per cent
It JOHN 1IKKT.LKB. Cashier.
SATUKDAV WAS A BIU DAY KOK
FlshlngTackle Lew Prices and goeduoooi
accounts for It. Lines, Beds, Benis, Halt Kettles,
Nlckle and Bras Meintlngs. Hammock), Ac.
rrallej'a Banuparlila Compound purines the
bleed. Large bottles, soe
FBAttSY'S BAST END PHARMACY,
(Opposlte Fastem Market.)
One sheet el Fraliey'a sticky Fly Paper will
catch ever 1,000 tl le for II ve ceu 1 s.
imndM.W.FB
PKOl'OrlALS I'OR COAL.
Proposals ler Ceal will be received at Me.
S3 West Chestnut street, until Monday, July is,
ltM7. at 13 o'clock uoen. te furnlih the Public
Schools n( this clly with Hard, Broken, Kgg.
store and Nut Ceal, te be of tbe best quality!
la s e( thn achnel beuses a Oliecte by tha com-
fortheenurayeax-abeuteootons.
jyll-M mef&BMUMMat'ftO.
A'KII AtirKKTlaKMKMTS.
"1TANTKD-A er.NKHAlj UOUHK 8KR.
Vf vant for a Country Hetel. ;Apply, Free of
Charge, at r.B.TBOOT A CO.'S,
Ne. UN.VlueensL
1AOR RKNT.
Ml A Seven-Beem Brick Heuse situated en
Bast Frederick strtet. Anplv at
JuniUMId NO. 313 KA1 tBKDKBlCKST.
WANTKO-AN 1NTKI.1.HIKNT I.ADY
stell addressed te canvass ler an aillcle
tisiMlbyeveiy lady. Apply at
jyllld NO. Jul NORTH 1. 1MB ST.
"PUNK AND CUKAf.
Harvest Whisky.
AT BOHBKB'S LlgUOB 8TOKB,
Ng ta Centre Square, Lancaster, Ps.
PICNIC TOMOKKOW.
St. larv' Sunday school holds a grand
picnic at Penryn Park, en TO-MOBBuW,
JULY 11 Ta) let's Orchestra. All kinds of
amufemeuts provided. Picnic train leaves
llrir Depot, 8 n. m. Trains alie at Island
Asm mii, JytJtd
WANTKD-HANDS TO UOI.l.CKJARS
and leanters. Alse hands te break
bunches. Apply,
.1AMKH PBANOI.BY,
405 Seuth Mater SL
J ACOU '. SUKAKI'l'.U'H
LIQUOR STORE
BKMOM-D IO
NO. 15 CKNTUK SgUAKK, LANCASTKU. p.
mayl3 ttd
SC HOO I. TA X , 1S7.
The duplicate l In thnhsndiet the Treas
urer, 'three per t0nt- en if paid ou et bifote
AutrtKt I, i-m?
Olllcu heuts from n. in till 4 p. 111
. ,..,., -O.MAl.-,llAI.I..lreaurcr.
J4 tfdll Ne. 12 Centra square.
JUST RKCKIVKD A 11ANDSOMK LINK
c?,.lcu al-d "onie Spun suitings In tirpee
end Plaids. Kntlre new designs Black and
Blue Serges, clay Dlsgenals. Ilanneckburn,
Macgresger and Neglegee cherleU, just the
thing for summer wear. Klegantly made and
Irtmoied. Perfect til. "itlts Irem riOup.ul
BOSENSTKIN.THK TAILOB,
37 North Huren StrraL
MASONIC HA1.U
I.am astir. I't.. July 11, 17.
The members of LeJge Ne 41, F. A A M .are
requested te meet at their Hall en Turaday
afternoon, Julv Uth. promptly at 4 e clock, for
the putpose of attending the luneral el their
late Urn. p, M , Dr. Henry Carpenter. Members
of Lamboiten Lcnlge, Net 4"ii, are repectlully
invited te lie present, mil Slavonic l'res. Bv
order of the terbtp!ul Master
ltd II s.t.ARA, secretary
j.KAMK)l'KKA IIOl SK
TO MiillT.
MISS ADELE CARLTON
FANCHOX. THE CKICKEl
Introducing the Beautiful May Pole Dance.
Admission only 10 cent. Kcserved Seats, se
com- Onsaleat the Bex Otlicn J)lMtd
A mr. Cl r DOW N IN PRICKS
AT
R. S. FETTERLYS,
One Price Heue, 51 North Queen Street
Dealer In t.ents' rurnlsblng Heeds. Shirts,
PanM.OunlN, N-ckwear, CelTir. Cuffs, Bus
Venders, and Hosiery of all kind at
B. S. rtTTEBLi'S.
T31C.MC.
Christ Lutheran SunJay S-choel Picnic
W Lt BB imn AT
PENRYM PARK,
WKDK-1AY,JLI.Y 13. TlckcU. tfc and 55c.
rer sain at Church this evening and at the train
Trains leave Upiwr Depot at t. 35 a in, 11 Viand
lui p.m. Allare InMicd ly.tliu
KVAN'.S FI.OUK.
Levan's Fleur
THE BEST.
M.ThAK
E STATU OK PATRICK IIRKSLIN,
lateet Drutnnre teuiisbip, ileceaed The
undersigned auditor, appelnu-d te distribute
he balance remaining In the hinds el Samuel
J Ledgers, admlnltrater, te and among these
legally entitled 10 the same, will sit for that
purpose en Inetday, augn.t 9. 17, at 10 o'clock
a. in , In the Library Beem of tbe Court Hoeae,
In tbe city et I nnewter. where all persona In
tere.ted In said distribution tn ty attend.
Jyll ltd&3tw l.C. ABNOLU, Auditor.
ESTATE OF HANNAH DESMOND,
late el the city of Lancaster, deceased.
I ettcrsef administration en said es-ate haMng
ra-en granted te the undersigned, all entens In
debted thereto are requested te make Imme
diate pa) ment, and these having claims or de
maudiagutnil thesimn, will present them with
ent delay for sentiment Ui the nnderslgmd. re
siding lu the city of Lunrnir, Pa.
, ClIABLll A.IIKINITSH,
nn6dM Administrator.
ESTATE DC JOSKPH Kl'NK, I.ATE
of Usahlngten borough, deceased Let
ters of administration en said estate having
lieen granted te the undersigned, all persons
Indebted thereto are requested te make lm.
mediate payment, and these having claims or
demands agalnxt the same, will preenl them
without del y for ettleinenl te the under
signed, residing tn Washington borough.
HaNBY l.ltl, Administrator.
U10. Naihav, Attorney lunMUlM'
I' AST NOTICE APTKR MONDAY,
J AUHUST 1. 1; the following prevision el
the "Ordinance for the Ley and Collection of
a License ln within the city of Lancaster for
btrtet Purposes " will be strictly enforced.
"an. Hi Auy person falling te take ent a
license or refusing te ply the license tax re
quired by this emittance, or vtbethall vlola'e
any el the previsions of any section thereof,
shall subject the offender, in addition te the
lorfeltef his license, te a penalty of live dollars
for each and every oiihiise, te be sued for and
recovered In the nmtiner that debts ter penalties
or like, amount ntu by law sued ler and re
covered " J.H. BATHFON,
l"-tfd CltyTreajurer.
WOW KItS'
FAMOUS
PHILADELPHIA MEAD!
(jUkatsi puinu
On draught only at
Houghten's Drug Btore,
J)Stfd mandll W est hlng street.
gOMEl HINO KM IRKI.V NEW
INTHKOIIUAN LINK.
THE METCALF ACTIOU,
The greatest Improvement In rablnet Organ
building ler IU ) ears. Deu't tall te no lu
WOODWARD'S
Piane and Organ tVaroreoms,
Nes "H X 3U K. King St.. Lancaster City, Pa,
e
A.K HALl.
IIK1VI-..
I.lttle In tliem for m ; much for jeu. If
yen tret one, eu'll advertisj it te all jour
neighbors.
A Fiae Dress .Suit, lC..rX) ; vtus 522.00.
Eveedd Suits at )1u.(Ki.
There's uethiiifj in the city te come up te
our 813.60 Serge Suit ; net for that.
We're premising less than jeu'll lind.
The bargains are bigger than we say.
Wanamaker & JIuewn's
Oak IIau.,
Southeast C'euneu Sixth and Mar.
KKT ST8.,
I'lllLADELriHA.
NOTICE TO TREHPAfsHERS AND
OUN.N Kits. -All (wrsens are btreby for
bidden te trespass en any el the lands of tha
Cornwall and speedwell estates In l-ebauen or
Lancaster ceuntl.s, whether Inclesed or unln unln
clesed, either for the purpese of sheeting or
Ashing, as the law will be rigidly enforced
auainat all trespassing en said lands el the uu-
eemgnea alter mis nouea.
WM. UjLKMAM FKKKMAN,
9-.si?ssw s.
:'iv
..iUW. I
AtMWsVasss)
apravud
JkTKWCOMRRU, VAT0U ON I
KVCKYMDT BIMIMBKU I
Whan auskk
y'"t'!3i. lust drop Inte
?i. J"OHK (the only one In
t yoe oerd tally.
tha TBA and COS'
and wa will greet you, cordially
OUB9HOAU18AI.L8UOAKI
OUBTKAI8 ALL TBA)
Ol'UCOrFKKIS ALL COFFRKt
NO AIUJLTKUATION t
ON It TB1A1. 8SCUUKS YOU It CUSTOM.
Beuiember the Address i
CLARK'3 TEA AND C0F1EI STORg,
NO. M CINTUK8QUAHK.
marUdtw
R
ANDOM PRICES.
Samuel Clarke's Random Prices.
Ilrockerhetl Bres ' IllahStralghl (Irndn Heller
Fleur, tlnest lu the Mm set, only ,V3.ttiiiar
ter: Plllsbtiry's Best WW Fleur. TV. a iiuarter
Uoed rainlly Fleur, V.J a iinarter.
Meed Family lour only See aiiuarter.
Fresh Beused Mackerel, lu l, i and J pound
cans, cheap.
If )Ou want any et thein Men New Fat Mack
erel at (VV. a bucket. )en hd Iwtter send or
leave )our orders at once, as they are selling
last.
We lisre the Hum 1-arge Ne inttl a bucket.
tlapgoed A Ce 's t nsh -salmon, IV. a cau.
Kdaui, or Hutch Hnid Cheise, 's.V
Pine apple Cheese, c,
Powdered Susar, ('He
I e tine, liKte-tVs per pound
Pure Teas Irem 3c. te 1 wr pound.
CLARKE'S
TBA AND COFFKK IIOtlSK, NO. M WFST
KINO STBBKT, LANCAS1KR, PA.
IFArUJIJM
WATCHKN. OI.OCKH, CHAINS AND
JKWKLBV.
Spwiil Wtlchts Tiir Farmers and tUilreideri.
IFIne let of Btngs, Ac Alse, Klgtn, Walthatn
Aurera ler which 1 am Sele Ageut), and ether
Irst-Claas Watches'. Best Watch and Jewelry
Bepalrtng.
akf-cerrect time by Talagraph Dally, only
place te city.
L. WEBER.
Ne. 15X N. tines' n su. Near Penn'a II It. Depot,
st- Spectacles, K yen lasses and Optical OikmIs.
All Kinds of Jewelry.
N
KW J EWKLRY NTORE.
e. GILL.
LATEST DESIGNS
-IN-
SILVER JEWELRY!
Ne. 10 WEST KING STREET,
UANCASTKB, PA.
mavll lyd
mmuvBMABm.
AT WIANTH.
TltY OUlt
HIGH GRADE FLOUR.
The Finest Fleur sold in the market, (Jive It
atrial and you will be plowed Alse (iraham
Heur, Oat Heur, B)e rieur, and -self liaising
Fleur for Biscuit. Ac Uoeds DulDered. tele
phone Connection.
GEO. WIANT,
aa-X-lyd Na 113 West King Street
At BURSK'H.
PICNIC GOODS
FOB THE riCSl'J MtASON.
First the Picnic l'bitn-tt If light and cheap
ana requires n washing-sat, your Olshi s
Plain and Mixed Pickles and Chow-chew In
small bottles. Sardines tn Oil and Mustard, Cem
pressed lleelln two pound cans, Bened t lilcken
and Turkey, PetUxl llain. lengne, rreah l.eti.
tr. Fresh Columbia l!lur daluinn. Fresh
Muckers), Fre h oysters In cans and Plcklel
Oysters In small Jars for plrnlrking. terkfllaia
Cream .h ssi, bwlss Cbes-sn, Chipped Bwf, uu.
BURSK'S,
NO. 17 EAST KINO STREK1,
LANCASTEB. PA
sTelephnna.
VAMMlJtUMM
UTANDARl) WORK.
Edw. Edgerley,
OARRIAOE BUILDER,
NOS. 40, 42. . t5 MABKET BTBEET,
Bear of Posteffloe, . Lancaster, Pa.
1 have In Stock and Build te Order Kvery Va
riety el tha following styles :
COUPK-s. BleOIKa. CABIllOLKT,
UABB1AUK8, V1CTOB1AH,
BUSINESS WAUONd, "T" CABT8,
MeCALI. WAUON8, SUBB1K8,
MABKKT VTAUON8, PHACTONB,
KXPBKH8 WAGONS.
I empley the Best Mechanics, and have tacllt
tie te build cerectly any style of Carriage de
sired. Tha quality, style, and Finish of my Werk,
makes It decidedly tbe CUEAPKBT IN TUB
M ABB KT.
MOTTO : " Fair Dealing, llrmest Werk at Bot Bot Bet
eom Prices." Please give me a call.
Repairing Promptly Attended Te.
PBICBU LOWEB THAN ALL OTUBU8.
. 9"Ont Set of Workman aspaclally employed
for that purpose.
Mermmm.
AT ERIHMAN'N.
New Spring Neckties
AT KBIHMAN'8.
Ihere la no garment concerning tbe Bt of
which a man Is mere particular than a ehlrt.
bhlrt culling u aline Art, Te fit comforta
ble a shirt must be cut with the proper anotom anetom anotem
leal curve, the workpeople must tie practical
shirt-waken. Having had an experience of )
years, we claim le have the beat fitting, best
made, Iks. t material and most durable
SHIRT
In the Market for tbe Least Possible Meney.
" eIhsman'sS,
NalU West Blngttreet,.!aneat4sr
T ft MARTIN,
waeuaAL aae aaraa ssutaa w
All ITlnda of Lumber and Geal.
AaTVaiDi Ma e Mertk WaUr and ""
StJta, above LastesLLaaaaftssr. n3-lvd
nAUMUAHOMBRMft JKKFKRIKH.
GOAL DEALERS.
omea:-Nal North yueenBtreet, and Ne.
Bet Nurth Prince street,
yaana: North Prlnee Street, near Beading
SaSvi l.aNOAHTItK. P A .
WANTEU-HRIUKl.AYKHHIN P1TTH
Bl KUH. Nine hours for a day's work)
wsaea,auiperday. Call at ' '
ateaabaw stouetatj uernar Uberty aad it laU
Stmwibrg,Pa, JyTlww
HARES
tAt.AVK OP rASHtOtt.
piLAUR OF jTABUIOlir
ASTRICH'S
Palace et Fashion.!
13 XA5r KINO STREET
LANCASTKU, PA,
GREAT REDUCTIONS!
IN '
LACES,
LACES,
LACES.
1IAIUIUNS1N WIIITK, kCltll ASH HLACKJS
SKIRTINGS.
cru and Whlletkirtlngs reduced from 8'c. te
i-e! iniiu.iuiiebsc neiu 1 w le 1 1 il t irem
Itcmnants of Skirtings at a Sacrifice
BLACK ai'.VMUl AM) Cll ltd ILLY
FLOUNCING
Beducivt from II VI loll 17; II 73 loll VI i I! 00
te l l.'l; yMlte '17.
One Uitef Fcrunnd ltelee OBI RNTS-I. LACK
irum , ui iu incnes w ine, at i-xc. a ) aril.
One Let of kc ru and Beige and white OKI
k I Ali I.At't.tniin 12 te A) Inches wide, worth
from a c. te Tic , at only 23c. a )atd
HAKliAlNS IV
LINEN GOODS.
Towels, Napkins, Tnble Cleths, stamped
Splashers, Burs an Cners, Blanil Cevers aud
lldbsat Bvdtit-ed Prices
A Bpeclsl OlTdr of All Linen Tewel, at HUc i
wetthAc.
Fine Linen Towels at He : worth 16c
A Very Large Tewel worth c , at I M
Finn l)ainss Towels at 2Ic,3Tc. -Su , worth
deublu the money,
Napklutand le)llesnt Sc a piece.
Table Unen by the Yard,
EB, ClllAP.
Agency or the Universal Fashion Com
pany Patterns et all kinds. July monthly
new ready. Catalogues out free upon applica
tion. All patterns sent postpaid. Alhuu s of
raal ten tent postpaid te all en receipt of 15c.
WOn and alter July Ith our store will be
closed every eenlng,eAcept Menda) and Satur
day H'JXKH ASD I.mUOKH.
TJURE RYE WHISKY.
Old GrelT Spring Distillery.
Situated en K.ast Orange stret, between
Orange and Chestnut, one siiuare east .of n ser ser
vetr, lncistrr, P ,
I have J ust erected a new distillery with allot
the latest Improved machinery for distilling
PLBh U.K. VrllllKi. n
A. B. HUKArFKIt, Proprietor.
This Distillery has lieen erected at the famous
Old Urottstewn Spring, which has been ne'ed for
Its plontstetisand nnfalllng snpply of the pur
est water. At It our grandfathers drank when
they were boy., and II lias never Im en known In
run dry even In the hottest weather. Frem this
spring all the water used In the distillery Is ob
tained, the pump drawing Irem It twenty flve
gallons a minute.
Besides my own distilled Whisky, I also handle
Brand leu, Gins, Wines, &r.
JTCall and be convinced.
A. B HIIKAFr'KIt, nistlller,
8TOBB Ne.ta North Queen Street.
N. H Fatmers having geed It) eon hand can
find ready sale for II at the atom or distillery.
Highest cash market prlce paid ler a geed arti
cle. aprallyrtAw
QOT
REIGART'S
OLD WINE STORE
BOUCHE SEC,
lPKll IIKIIISIKCK.
POMMKK) NBC,
M()mK1'3KC.
10.11. MUMM B.XntA 11BV,
And all'olher Lending brands of Imported)
Champagns,
Sole Agent for the Pleasant Valley Wine
Company Ppeclal Ureal Western Kx. nry, uur
own brand, the flnest American Champsgue In
the market.
Justrecelvfd another large Invoice of Califor
nia Claret and White Wlue Irem Napa Valley,
California.
A large stock of Imported Burgundies, Clarets,
Bblne and Mauierne Wines.
We also have the largest and finest stork et
Brandies, Whiskies, Ulns, Madeira, Bherrys and
ort Wines. Bass AleOulnneas Burnt, Baratega
and Apelllnails Waters In the city.
E. E. Slaymaker, Agt.
MO. 20 BAST KINO STREET,
LANnARTKB, VK.
vnoreHAi.N
N
OTIOE TO BRIOQE HUILDEKS.
phsimsI, fnrrtsalninf Teunlv Brldires Bcrnsa
Conestoga creek, at OiaefTs l.mdlng. near Lan
caster city, will be received et the ofllce of the
County Commissioners. Lancaster, Pa, until
neon, Friday, J ulyirAlHrt,
Mpeelllcatlrinaare na flle In said efllcn Forfeit
bend In sum el Pi 0 must accompany bid
Blanks for bid and bend can be had ou applica-
UC"' "AMUKI. M. MYkHH,
JOHNOINUKICII,
HBNttV r. HABTMAN,
County Ceimnls. loners
Attest yaAg Uriibt, Llcrk. jje WBMtd
NOTIUETO BRIDGE HUII.DKRH.
Proposals ler tha erection of an Iren or
Weeden Bridge, ever Hammer creek, beiwian
Kphrsta and Warwick townships, about one
mile from MI'lway Butten, en the Columbia
Beading Mall way, will be received at the eDIcs
of the county commissioners. Lancaster, Pa ,
until neon, Monday, August 1, 1""7.
Specifications for Weuden Brldge will been
file In the eltlce.
Forfeit bend for fkloe must accompany bbl.
Blanks for bend and bid cau be obtained en ap
plication. BAM'LM. AIYKBS,
r JOHMI4INUBIUH,
UKNBYF. HABTMAN,
CemmUslerers.
Attest: FKAaaUaiasT, Clerk. JeAltdW,B,M
DESTROY DI8E8i:i, rtREEDINO
Oerma by the fiee use of Carbolic and
Chloride Lime, Plait's Chlorides and Copperas
sod ether dUlnlectants lu antiseptics. Uel your
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