Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, July 12, 1887, Image 4

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THE LANCASTER DAILY TNTELMGENCER, TUESDAY, JULY 12, 18BT. M
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1 f' law eats be pat Inte better I
. m mm of ettaeia bare been I
aanami. waicn are
t plaeea, Thle notice
illMlBf et the open house bell
llMtjsiiaikia any the firemen can
: II ire oeeen lathe First ward
Intra eat stroke, In the Second
MM three strokes Ter the
etrekee are followed by
Ik location of the fire
kftteaffiatwt street Fer example,
irMM eeeer In the Second
Third and Fourth streets,
I of the MM .would Indicate that
Mi hi Ik Beeead ward, and then three
tee im ere is between
atresia, A similar cede
lyeare ego, but bad net
I eat for the pest few years. The
ample and every citizen can
DdlL Very often the nremen
time In hunting the fire, but
let the plan wUl greatly aid the
i! a Child,
I a Bhertser, eon el Claustln F.
r OS STBBSlaalHina MJCVUKU, Rau KfWiU'
lafOkrtsttaaHerahey.erthu place, died
t law evening, aged one year. The
laarrleea will be held en Wednesday
i at a o'clock.
I service of the late Miss Mary
were held this afternoon at 1
at her lata residence, en Walnut
lhe remain were taken te Lancaster
Tha ricale Bs en.
i aaanal plcnie of the Second street
Bandar school am be neiu at
laaruga en Wednesday.
i OWambla Literary society will spend
r at McCaU's terry.
t aaawnee fire company will held a pic-
leaHetaVawoedaon Saturday, July 10th.
I will be furnished by a full orchestra.
- r.,knllM B Am anlinnl will
lMM plcnie at Penryn park en Monday,
IMrlstB.
p-. a Slight nre.
f-jL alight Are occurred yesterday at the
I Of Mrs. Kate Swartz, en Seuth Fifth
The chimney waa en fire which, was
k aat eat by the bucket brigade.
'The beat race for last evening was pest
anal ea account of the absence of ene
raaeeeattatanla A scrub race was rowed
i and Charles Haldeman, resulting
fet aha eMeat of the latter.
U taa ngalar meeting of council will be held
I evening.
Jaraalah W. Sheeiler, of Kansas City,
aeaated by his wife, 1 vlsiUng his
r, Emanuel Sbeaffer, en Seuth Third
Thla la his first visit East ln eighteen
Vb working society of St. Jehn's Lutheran
i will held a raspberry festival in the
r, commencing this evening. The
t aatiVBl will continue nntll Saturdav nlnliL
::tCaarlaaE. Baker and Michael Sullivan.
twa train-Jumpers, were arrested yesterday
rihy Offleera UUbert and Kennedy, of the
wfrennsylvanla police. Squire Selly Bent thetn
fy te jell for ten days each.
IJIUa. WMih r.nm Maii. nf AT.!..., . a.
......a v.u., uuu. w VV.V(U, at. V
f aaklag preparations for holding a camp-fire
Cits the armory en Thursday, July Slit.
f&g CALLED TO tBMIB XBBT.
rai
ef JosephJlpaBaeck, Mrs. Margate
,L ' Umt '! BwJ. r. St. Clair.
r received In Lancaster this tuern-
WAmk aMMnnMAa tliA HMth nf f m TAnh T
Lft IB aUatUWUWWV M.W UWW.M , .. WVOVfJU a.
. - x'tinuDK. a Dreruirjeiii citizen 01 teawsTiiie.
l Oaester county, and a member of the firm of
Kvbe Valley Iren works, at that place, one of
Wh taa largest plate Iren mills in the state. Mr.
Zaaneck died en Monday, thelllh Inst., in
.ttJWh M. nf hit ana Vr asm a a.m ru...
aa had been a aeyere auflerer from neuralgia,
?heta of the bead and stomach, and this disease
aaaUy ended his lite.
ey;; jar, rranws waa ujarrieu ie a usugnier ei
mallaual Jnhn Rhillnw m rnnih n.aniifan..A
.a thla city. His children are a eon Jehn
' aWaflaerFenneck, Iren inspector of the Valley
Baa works, and a daughter, wife of Mr.
Jfaadenhall, of Baltimore. Mr. l'enneck was
'Quaker, a man of great wealth and his ele
fgalt home just outside of Coatesville waa the
'featre of unbounded hospitality. He was
aalledueated, was of most genial disposition
'and was very well known In Lancaster and
hagaly appreciated by all who knew him.
aVe was a member of Lamberton Ledge, Ne.
laTeV of Chapter 43, of Lancaster Cemiuandery,
aa 13, Knlgbta Templar, of the Ledge of
Vatfsctlen and of Goodwin Council, all of
t:wus ciiy. -i.ne lunerai wm uke piace en
aarnraay morning, iuu inai.
' Mrm. Mimnt lUad.
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BUHfWn MW UUD U UUiUHlUI O
residents, died at her residence en
I Orange street, en Monday, at tbe ad-
I age of 81 year. She was a life-lone
at of the city. Among her surviving
1 are Mrs. Adam K. Barr, Mrs. Bent.
y, Mrs, Jacob Miller, and Mrs. Kebert
A Ua ..Mal -Mill .-I. ..(
y.1 !,wwagw uw luuviu Witt anne piacvj un
iTfhataeay afternoon, and the interment will
. M anvata at the Lancaster cemetery.
.':..' BaeJsniln r. St. Olalr.
jp Baajamln F. St, Clair, also a well known
i.ewgasa. cuea irem pulmonary complaint 00
. Meadaji aged 49 years. Ue waa a painter by
and worked until declining health
haailged him te step for Geerge W. Brown.
' Mating uie ww ne served in company I, uutb
t mlamrl Pennsylvania volunteers, a widow
aeveral chiiaren aurvlve him. The
ami will lake Dlaea from hla raaltinnen
fe0. file West King street, en Thursday after
1 at o'clock, and the interment made at
tIaaeaeter cemetery. Tbe soldiers of tbe city
I the painters have been Invited te attend
funeral.
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-atftUQ.11 Wi lata, uvraan Aaiaiai jnauiuaiien.
' Taa following effleers of Blue Cress Castle,
ate 46, el this city, were installed by D. Q. C.
J. H. Btell, aaaiated by Dr, J, J. Newpher,
C. Scheck, H. Ii. Stager and S. N. Hostet-
all from Mount Jey: Fast chief, Jehn
lebael ; noble chief, U. , Pinker-
t Tiea chief, Jacob Nestle ; high priest. B.
atayaard ; venerable hermit, a. B. liaae-
orreeoras, j, t-rank Bewman:
af axefaequer, Jehn S. Beck ; keeper of
r, rteery jsegman ; sir herald, A.
; worthy Dera, J. W. Wlsegarver:
oaaanherlaln, Daniel Kckman: en.
adraw Mebafley ; esquire, Geerge
1 first guardsman, Ezra Sleber:
aaariamae, Edward Ueuser; trut-
sJ,,JJL aaartzer, Samuel Khlnler, v. C.
I rapreaaauuve 10 ue grand castle,
A BakyMraek WIUs a alone.
FaUasaa waa beard by Alder-
laV F Deanally, Monday evening, en a
lafetHBaaiweg an assault and battery
I tw-aaoatba-eld child of Amelia Oram.
Uvea ea Bearer street and was
laarecslld la aocaeb en Seuth Queen
,aa aatarday night, Mrs. Fellman
te stay 011 her pavement, which
itwiaaadteda The women had
werda and a moment after-
laataaa waa urewn ana struck the
K ufloecrcious for some
WIUI thaaaaeral supposition U that
ihwawuaaioiie mere was no
I te prove the offense en her
1 waa obliged 10 dismiss the
?W
rtetarec
of taa Felic Ntwt baa aa
I WlUlaal E. Hlilei
at taa XsewaU, Man, club,
aa Maarier u
JTr 4 PM9PMM ."
A rarest "tils Hk Hsaemsrer Oajtctlag
M psrUt d t Baeaiie'e UneveUe.
Editor or tub Intblliuehckb as
en of theas wne wet and itlll are Inclined
te complain of Prof, Isaehrla'a "order" te
the tMehera obliging them te withheld from
parents the result of their child ren'e annual
examination, I read with much Interest anil
some surprise the remit of your Interview
with the protester. 1 confess, however, that
neither liia nor your words have had the
"nui DIUlDg UIOKO UUU Ull u " A
ln " nm place, i pretest mat me "uniei
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upon them. They had expected, ana naa a
right te expect, from the preceuenis ei iue
past, that the reports or the scholars would
be communicated as they had been ler years.
Se radical a change of procedure should
have been announced before, long before the
examination, ami net afterwards, suddenly,
unexpectedly and without a cru or expla
nation. Secondly, the chief reasons given for the
"order," If they have any force, apply with
the same force also against the monthly re
ports. If the yearly reports tend te over ever
stimulate ambitious cbtldreu, 1 submit that
the monthly repens must de precisely the
same. Common consistency demttnds Hie
cnual suppression or abolition el all reports.
Thirdly, the alleged "crowning out- ei
dull pupils In order te ralse the average per
centage of a teacher's class Is net prevented
se long a the teachers are made acquainted
with their scholars' percentage as they new
are. Unities, the suppression ei me yeariy
report will net beasetlectlve ln preventing
it as would be the suppression ei me meniniy
ones.
Fourthly, liowever, if the teachers were te
be left unacquainted with tlitir pupils' per
centage what restraint or corrective In the
matter of promotions would there be? The
whole burden and responsibility would res;
upon one msn, the superintendent, lie
would have alioelute power and unlimited
authority and would be unable te disprove
the Inevitable aocusatleus of favoritism,
prejudice, whim, unfalmO'W, Ae , that would
be made by the numerous disappointed ones.
He would simply be an Irresponsible auto
crat The case therefore stands thus : Unless the
monthly reports are also abolished, and with
the yearly are kept from the knowledge of
the teachers, the " proper order " falls te
reach ene of Its main ends. Hut It this be
done then a dangerous power and authority
are given into the hands of the superintend
ent, such as 1 am sure the public Is net pre
pared te give, and our supeilnlencent would
be the last one te w lsn.
The only escape from Vhls dlleuimasppears
te urn te lle In referring the whole subject te
our elected representatives, the beard el di
rectors. Tbey and only they sre the ones ln
whose prevince it is te issue such " an order,"
for they are the representatives of the public,
and are supposed te express that public's
sentiments and will, and are directly respon
sible te the public. And they, I am sure,
wilt net think a parent's interest in a child's
standing ln class and progress ln its studies
te be nothing but "Idle curiosity"; but will
recognize ln the parent's desire te hae an
clllclal report rendered en the subject a nat
ural and commendable feeling ; the parent's
demand for such report being based en ruLda
mental right ; and the rendition of the same
only the plain duty of the public's servant
te the public that employs biui.
While, therefore, I de net doubt that 1'ref.
Buebrle bad the bet intentions and purest
motives in Issuing his "order," 1 still ieel
that he made a serious mistake In doing it,
and that the order Itself la verj far trem being
"a proper order."
Begging pardon for taking upsouiucuei
your space, 1 sign inyselt a 1'arest,
AX IKTKUBKTlfill LAW KVIT.
Tbe II sirs el a Phllanthreilil !.-ek le t'Ject tbe
Sarslf ors el a Serf.
Cbambcrsburg lli patch te the Press.
Legal action has Just been begun which
premises te lead te a iecullarIy interesting
controversy between the survivor of a re
ligious sect and tbe helrs of a philanthro
pist. In lc23 Andrew Snewberger, of Washing
ton township, a wealthy member of the Snow
Hill Society or the Seventh iMy llsptists,
deeded a farm of 105 acres of land te certain
(persons named as trustees for the ue of what
was termed the "menastieal branch" of the
society. At that time the Snow Hill Society
of the Seventh Day Baptists n,n Iu two
branches or divisions. Tne llr.it was com
posed of these wbe lived a x-cular lite but
who conformed te all tbe tenets rf the church.
The ether was an exclusive order ceuip.sed
of a certain few who had taken upon ibein
selvts a vow of celibacy and who lived to
gether in one establishment. These latter
were termed tbe "Menatlcil Brauch" or
"Menastlcal KsUblishment."
The property deeded by Mr. Snow bcrger
was apparently Intended for the u-e and sup
port of these persons, and Ii as been soused
by them and their successors nearly up te
the present time. It la commonly kuewu as
the "Nunnery," and Is located ubeut three
miles from NVaynesboie. Lately, however,
the " menastlcal branch " et the society has
become almost extinct. There is, perhaps,
only one real member of the branch new
living, and that is Elizabeth Hitter, who still
has a home en tbe property. The trustees of
tbe secular branch of the soelely have erected
a church en tbe property, whlcn is used by
tbe Seventh Day Baptists. The farm deeded
by Andrew Snewberger ban b 011 leaded te a
tenant and its proceeds applied te the use et
tbe church.
On Saturday lust lien. DivIJ Wilt', of
Gettysburg, and T. M. Matren, cm , or
uuaineersDurg, representing uncut fifty heirs
et Andrew Snewbercer. caused te im is
sued out (f tbe court of mm-non
pleas, et Irankliu county, a rlt el eject
ment against Paul Kilter, Obud Snow Snew
berger and Elizibeth Hitter, tbe ores.
ent tenants of the property. These heirs.
who are scattered all ever the United States,
claim that the property was deeded by Mrs.
Snow larger for the use of the meuastlcal
branch of the society alone. That tbe pecu
liar organisatien te be benefited by it is new
extinct; that tbe branch of tbe church new
enjoying tbe property is net the one in
tended by the trust and that, the Dur-
poses ei the trust having lapsed, the
property new reerta te them as
helre-at-law of Andrew Snewberger under
the intestate laws of Pennsylvania. Iu their
declaration tbey will net lay claim te the
church building and appurtenances new
used by the Seventh Day Baptist congrega
tion, but will ask that this building aud se
much land as Is necessary for the proper en
joyment of it be decreed te the present secu
lar branch, and that the remainder, covered
by the original deed, decreed te be the prop
erly of the heirs el Andrew Snewberger,
The farm lias a mill property erected en it
with valuable water privileges, the whole
being worth flf.,000. If the present suit Is
resisted by theso iu iioaseeRleii, the trial of
the case will be very Interesting.
Pleading Fer Jubusen,
The latest tuove 111 the Sliarpless murder
case was a large mass of papers deposited ou
Saturday by KepresentatUe Jehn B, Kobln Kebln Kobln
sen, of Delaware county, with the recorder
of tbe beard of pardons at llarrlsburg", asking
ter the commutation of the death penalty of
Samuel Jehnsen, tbe colored man In the
Medlajall whp stands convicted of the mur
der of Jehn Sharpless. Among tbe strongest
letters Is one from Henry c. Suewdeu a
member et the beard et public cbarltiea. who
does net believe tbe culprit deserves the
gallows. Kx-Cengreaainan Hroemall has also
written a letter aklug Jer oemiuntatlon lu
tbe name et Mrs, Sharpless. the wife et tbe
murdered man, and aeveral el her relatives'
signatures are attached te a petition praying
that the negre's life may be saved, Tne peti
tieners for executive clemency from tbe
counties of Chester and Delaware are said te
number nearly 10,000, many of whom are
members el the Society of Friends. The case
will be beard en Tuesday a week.
A Popular Place.
One of the favorite resorts of Lancaster
people at present la Winner's Brldite. Ham.
W. Petta, proprietor of the hotel, has a
larger number et beats this year than ever
before. Every nlgbt large crowds of folks
gather at tbe place, and the beats are Jn use
until lata beura. Tbe new street car line en
Kast Xing street hauls a great many persons
IfJVVfjr WTWUaUg, aula UIO UaUB mW AaVpi (UU
aiBf until 9 o'clock.
gammer LeMere.
The Farmers club left this morning for
Muleman'aMlll, en the Strasburg turnpike,
where they will eucsmp for four daye. Hie
names of these that wentare as fellows : Jehn
H. Uerger, Klmer Sing, Charles Sheaffer,
Wm. Sheairer, l.uill Shelly, C. K. Oehs,
Albert Mehn, Win. Kennedy, 11. l.uckon l.ucken
bach, Walter Leibley, Che. Hplcer, Miles
Scherz, Sm Hookey, Chaa. llreelzlnger,
Albert Ktnehart.
Mr. J. Clinten Peltr left this morning for
Washington, l. C, where ne will occupy for
a short time a position In the llartleld Meme
He.
rial hospital.
MIssTillle Fahucateck lelt this morning
for Hryn Mawr, and will go te Bedford
Springs In the latter part or the week.
Jacob Mayer and wife, of thla city, left this
morning for Atlantic City.
Twu Itcligtuet Items
A tabernacle meetlug will he. held at Kefteu,
under the auspices of the l B. church, of
that places of which Hev. J. Smoker Is pas
ter. It will commence en tbe evening ei
July llth and continue te the '-".Uli. Kev.
Charles K. Pilgrim will be present and
preach en Sunday, 17 th, at both morning and
evening. Kvangelist Pilgrim was at Mount Meunt
vllle en Meuday evening where he delivered
an able sermon aud deeply impressed the
large congregation.
The (liiarterly conference el Mt, Pleasant
circuit will be held ou July td and 'Jim.
The corner steue of the new I . B. church
will be layed with appropriate services. The
presiding elder aud ether prominent dlvlnea
will be present, A large tabernacle will le
erected and ln It the sen Ices will be held.
KrwlQtlens Adopted.
At the regular meeting of the beard of
trustees of the Presbyterian Memerial church
held ln the trustee room of the church, Mon
day evening, the following resolutions were
unanimously adopted :
Utaetreit, That Iu the death of Dr. lleury
Carpenter the Presbyterian Memerial cburcu
has lest a warm and devoted friend, who was
ever ready with influence and purse te for
ward her Interests and the cause in which
she Is engaged ; and, that ln their sorrow,
the family of deceased have the heartfelt
aympatb v of this congregation.
Heaelreil, That a copy of this resolution be
forwarded te tbe family of deceased and en
tered upon tbe records of the church.
A Card.
Lacastih, Pa., July 12,17
Te inn Democratic tYiemit
Ueallzlng that te continue the cauvass for the
nomination or the offlce et County Commis
sioner will greatly Interfere with my business
interests at this time, 1 hereby withdraw my
name trem the contest, and tender my sincere
thanks te my numerous friends ter their staunch
support. ours:e?iH.ctlully,
11 EMI Y DUAC1IUAK.
(.race Lntheran hchoel t'lcnlc at feorynea
rriday
I'enryn Park was nurer mere beautltul and
convenient than It ts new, and, weather rermlt
ttug, I rlday will beheld a largn crowd there
under the ausp'ces e! trace Lutheran church
Her. C. Kl In lleupt, pastor.
ematu:
hci-.AN. In this city, en the 9th Inst., Ann
Keenan, aged 75 years
The relatives and friends of the family ate re
spectlully Invited te attend the funeral, lrem
her late residence. Ne. 13 West Wne street, en
Wednesday morning at ?X o'clock High mess
at it. Mary's church at 9 o'clock. Interment at
9L Mary's cemetery. 2td
Pkksecx On the llth InsU, Jeseph L. Pen
neck. In tbe (Uth ) ear of his age
The relatives and friends of the family are re
spectfully Invited te attend hts funeral from
his late residence, Valley Iren Works. Coate
vllle. Pa., Saturday morning, July 18 at 11
o'clock. Carriages will met tratns arriving at
Coatesville between Sand 10 a m ly.lt
MiLLSR ln this city, en the lilhlist , of mem
liraneus croup, Ueerge Adim, son of Adam aud
rrederlka Miller.
The relatives and friends of the family are re
spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from
the residence of hts parents, Me. ( Middle
street, en Thursday afternoon at t o'clock. In
terment at .Ien t cemetery.
IiHSMMA. At Ellzibcthtewn, en July llth,
Henry U. llreneman.
Ills relatives aud lrlends are respectfully ln
Vlted te attend the funeral, Irnm fcNlateresl
denee, ln Kllzabethtewn, en Thursday morning
at 11 o'clock.
KtEL.-Iii this city, ou the llth Inst., Mrs.
Margaret lleed, In the tMth year of her age.
The relatives and friends or the family are re
spectfuliy Invited te attend tbe lunerai from
her late residence. Ne. HO West Orange atieet,
en Thursday afternoon at 'I o'clock. Interment
private. :t
i-T.CLAiR.-In this city, en the llth tnsL, Ben
jamin '. at. Llalr, In the 1'jlh year of his age.
The relatives and friends of the family, also
Ce. I , seth liegt, P. V. V , and the old soldiers et
Instate warund the heue painters of Lancas
ter, are respectfully Invlttd te attend the fu
neral irem his late residerce, Se. .MB West King
s.reet, en Thursday aflerncen at I o'clock In
terment at Lancaster cemetery. St
Lxculkr. On July ll. Its;, In Tjler, Minn,
James P., son et Antheny and the lulu Catharine
Lechler, In his llth year.
Due notice of funeral hereafter. ltd
mAMKMTM.
Ww lera suraet.
Haw Vesa, July li Fleur market dull ;
rine, I? leai 10; SuperflnB. H tJ3 X;
geed te choice extra Stale, H bjfl e) ; geed in
choice extra Western, t3 '.MB! M ; de Ohie, M 13(i
3W.
Wheat Na 1 lied State. 92Xc ; Ne, 1 de,
ieHc; Ne. 1 lind. Winter, Jniy, IHc; Aug,
M;c i receipts IM oue ; shlpmenu, 15 Vex
Cern Ne. 2 mixed cash, 445ic; de July, 4la ;
Aug.. lie ; HepL, Ittf.c ; receipts, 77,u; ship
menu, 43.00U.
Oau no. 1 White State, iequp. : Ne. 2 de
SRc: Ne.2 Mixed, eash.3IJ.ei July, x : Aug.,
Slc ; receipts, ir7.0'.u bus ; shipments. UO).
itye dull ; Western, MQXc ; State, 67HCTWC
Barley nominal.
Perk dull i old mess. Ill Mail 75.
Lard Aug., ft, si; Sept., asm
Molasses nominal at laHc for 50 boiling stock.
Turpentine steady at aiHc
Beslndulli strained te geed. 1 03O1S
Petroleum nominal; Heflned, in cases. bXc
rretghu steady ; grain te Liverpool. 31.
Batter firm I Western Creamery. 100. ea
Cheese firm: Wes'eni Hat, HOlSc , State
Factory, s0 J! ic ; t'aucy White, i',ifJc; Colored
'JKc.
a ggs steady; Bute, waisHc t Western, ISO
HSc-
sugar Arm; Beflned Cutleai, PflMl-16ci
Qrannlated, S 13-lcc.
Tallew dull ; prime city, 3Q3c.
Bice nominal ; Carolina, lair te geed, 3a3J(e.
Coffee Aim i lair cargoes, lic.
Chicago Pred at aaraet,
caioAee, July li, 10-30 a. m. Market opened.
Wceat Aug.. TMc : 8ept,7!Xc; Oct.7'.V,c
Cern Aug., SfcUc; Sept, 37JOi OCL, S7);c.
Oats Aug., 4J ! SepL, WJc
Perk Net quoted.
fjird Aug., 6 b) ; SejiU, 8 7H: Oct., W 70.
Short Bibs Aug., 17 VO ; Sept., SB ue.
txosise.
Wheat-July, 7IJic.i Aug, ;;ic; Bept-.ilVic;
Oct.,7t.c
CernInly, ,c ; Aug., ttiHc ; Sept, 37c ;
Obi.. 37Vic
Oau July.SSKe ; Aug., U3)c ; Sept, 26J-.C
Perk Net quoted.
Lard July, at 50; Aug, S6 65; benu,
asWlOct., Sa7iH.
Bibs July, (7 '.; Aug ,17 "J5; Sept., IB OS;
Ott., 17 IM.
ai
Oram ana rroTUiens.
FnmUhed by 8. K. Yandt, Breker.
.miuahu, u uiy i. i iruiics p. m.
Wheat. Cern. Oats. Perk, Lard.
July
August
September.,
;?c
..7l
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57!
e.u
K hi
6,71
ucieuer
November
December
Winter Wheat.,
Spring Wheat..,
Cern.
Oau ,
Bye
Barley
OU City.
Crude OU ,
Becelpu
Car Leta.
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St7
... 1U7
CI
Head.
11,000
Becelpu Hogs.
Closing Prlees1 o'clock p. m.
beat. Cern. Oats. Perk. Lard.
July
7I iVV 'JiU .... 60
AUKUSt 71
sepunuber 7lI
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November -ji,2
December 7'J Mi
OU City. "
Crude M1 ,
.......a.aa. S0A
U" aieea BtArast.
Caioaee. July II. Tee Drevtri' Journal r.
peru : Catue-ttectpu, jo.uue beadi sUnm?n2!
Sxbi market steady ishlpnn1rstBjS1P ?Tl
LM) a.. 3 mttf sUicrs 5a teVsi
Uegs Keeelpu, pj.oeo head i shlpmenu. Moe
head i market strong ; rough and fnHedTaiue
5 packing and shipping, $ l sat Ujiht
J50)SWiskiiM.iejltis. -wm "a
rskips, sa uaiiw
.BecelDts. Xeo
naeep wsseip is, wj ausaa sninmenU,
ret steady natives. tJ OuaMai
eat west-
em, 8 1100' W Xexans, 3 tefl 90; Iambs, II se
tea.
BAH
Lmsstt. Cattle- Beeelpu, jtet i
shlpmenu, KWIt market closing dull; ua
e off trem last closing prices i cattle
m. yyv
tefliv iers,icsn .
Keg. Meeeipte, m MM aUvarwita
fro
P hltarialpnlas, r MM en t
Yorkers, H mas M t oeumion te
j i oeumion va iunk se xw sii
pigs
Inn kra
Ma te begs shipped te Mew lerk,
Bhewp-Kecelpl. ) heafl t shipments, S!'U
market slew i prime, W ?M1I 10 1 filr le geed. M IV
i lu; common, II Mia J M; "I'Uiig lambs, fOOVU.
rnllftrtslptil I'rixturx MarSst,
raitseaLrata, JuW It flour market steady t
sales, IIW barrels I Minnc-elii IUkin, S4 h e I
l-ennaylvanlarainlly, W ;al '"J I Western de,
S4ia'l 1'atenU, S4MOI ?v
Uye flour steady. VI wgi T.t
wneav j
uly, MJ.e.i August,
Cern July.
45c; AiiRUit, 4.V
! Sept., 4tV,i
vc. pc. . ....
Uaut July, 37,c. August, Me ept.,J.iV.)
Oct,Jl','c
ssw ter ettfcaa.
Kit Yeaa, July It l:W p. m. Meney closed
at J per cent. EtchAiie steady, II S3
0 SH I Uevernments slivtdy. Currency s's, U
bM lis Coup, 1 K'.bldl 'f de, si ('.' bid.
The stock market .opened dull at liitt night's
closing prices, and alter Vho lltst lew tranc
tlens advanced ' , te 1 per cent, sluce the tint
call the market has leen dull but prices have
been well held and the eully advance Hilly sus
tallied.
nt.K'a atarasv,
Uuolatlens by Keed, MeUrann a Ce bankets
ajicasier, in.
saw veaa list.
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C.C.C.A1
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Central Pac
Canada Southern
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Jer. C
K. A T
Leu. a M
L. Shern
Mtch-Cen
Heck Valley
Missouri Pacific
N. 1'
N. P. fret
N. West
N. Y. C
last Tennessee C
Omaha..
Oregon Transportation
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Pacific Mall u
Ulchmend Terminal .10
St. Paul .-H
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Wabash Prof 31
Western U.
Tt'X
West Shere tlends
Mew kngland
raiLADSLruu list.
Lett. Val
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Pa.lt U-
Heading
Lett. Nav
Hestenv. Pass.
r.a
N.Cenl
Peeples Pass
ttdg. Uen'ls
oil
Phlla. Traction
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61',
.VCir AD riCitTlSKMlCXTS.
ESTATE OF AMOS S. HKNDKKSON,
deceased, lhe undersigned wld sit ln the
Orphans' Court Hoein en Thursday and t rlday,
Uth and 15th Inst , for tbe purpose of iaytus the
dividends te these entitled lerttrlcate holders
will pie?enl their certlllcates or the numbers et
them JOHN H yhlLKS,
JjT3tdrh,S,lt Admlnlstoater.
INSrALMT;ivri)"KTLKKS WILL FIND
Just what they ntrd. A full line or Instal
ment Uoeds sold only te the Instalment Trade
by addressing
lNTALlIKNT UEALKE3SUPPI.V CO .
aprliZnidTu.TkAs Krle, Pa.
PKOi'OSA LS FOB CCKvL
Proposals ter Ced will be received at Ne.
21 West Chestnut street, until Monday, July 1-.
1--7. at 12 o'clock neon, te furnish the Public
Schools of this city with Hani, broken, kng,
"teve and Nut Ceal, te be of the best tiuallly,
free trem dirt or slate, and delivered In the cel
lars of th school houses as dttecte by the com
mittee. 1 he bids Ui cover all the Ceal required
for the entire year about tie tens.
J.I. HARTMAN
Jyll-ttd Chairman of Committee ou 11 A (,
PKINO, 1S7.
A New Departure for Lancaster In Fine Tal Tal
erlng. Importing direct from the best makers
et Fine Woellens. I haveiustrecelved through
the Bosten custom house, a large lnvotce of my
ewu iiuinjcuauuu u,
SUITING, SPUING OVBKCOATINO AND
TUOUSKItlNO,
The like of which, for style and quality, has
never been equaled In this city, and cannot be
surpassed.
A sp-clal Invitation Is hereby extended te all
ln want of Spring Uannents te call early and
secure Choice patterns. Workmanship the very
best and prices tower than ever.
U. GKKHAUT,
martf-lydB Ne 43 North viueen street
pUBi: SKA SALT.
"TO BATHERS!"
Don't leave the Summer go by without try I"-'
a Sea rath because you cau't get off te go te the
sea shore. 11. 11. Cochran has In stock PL'KK
SKA SALT for bathing purposes. A regular
ocean bath produced by the use of this salt. U
tresbtngand betltbtul. Becemmended by phy
sicians, rer sale ln any quantity at
OOOHRAN'S DRUQ STOKE,
Nes. 137 and IU NOBTU QUBEN ST,
marS-lydUTrb&s Lancaster, Pa-
H
1KSH BKUTHEK.
CUT PRICES!
WE Or rUli TO DAY SOME
SPECIAL BARGAINS
IN
CLOTHING
-AND-
Furnishing Goods
AT ABOUT ONK-H ALF LESS TUAN
TUKIU ACTUAL VALUE.
Seme of them are Jeb leta that we brought
trem the manufacturers and Importers at a
great sacrlQce. Others have been selected from
our own stock, und all marked at such CUT
PBICES aa wUl make this the most pronounced
BARGAIN SALE
of the Sessen. The goods are all In perfect
order, el the Latest Styleand efa higher quality
than has been ever offered for the money.
NECKWEAR.
Our line of Neckwear has been declared te be
the handsomest In the city by everybody who
has teen them. We are offering the Latest
Miylrset FllkTecksai 15 and 23 cents; feur-ln
II snd at 11 cents ; Satin Bews ul 25 cents, and a
lull line nf Men's Finn Imported Silk Teck,
lully wert h II, for i.i cents.
sarudl uarly and examine for yourself.
Hirsh & Brether,
ONI PBIOI
MERCHANT TAILORS
AND
Clothiers and Furnishers,
COB. NOBTU QUBXN BT. AMD CIMTBB
ataUABB. LANGAftTBB. PA
1 riTaTa KKWAKD.
tpXtXjyjXJ rer any esse of Kidney Trou
bles. Nervous Debility, Mental and Physical
Weakness that HOTAN1C NKBVB B1TIBBB
falls te cure, bold by druggists, ee eenta.
llKBB MBD. CO..
Ne. 15 N. Uth SL. Phlla.. Pa.
air Clrcvlars free. uev M-lyeedsw
NOTICE TO TKESPABSKR8 AMD
mmm UUNNKB9.-AU persons are hereby for.
bidden te trespass en any or the lands of tbe
Cornwall and Speedwell estates in Lebanon or
nSXtk, .UM!a.,0? "a ipurpose of sheeting or
JiSJ!. . . tow. s e rigidly enforced
derslgaea aiter Ehts set
On aald Landa of thai ntt.
BOtlaa.
mSSIStZL
en
- market Ann i
aVK W All VKK TISKMKMT8.
WANTKI) TIIKKK COOKS i U0OU
wages. Apply, free et charge, at
1. M.UueenHL
FOB BKNT.
A Siiven-ltoem litlck llnuse situated ou
Kast rmlerlck stnwt.
Ai'pivat
juneAwttd XU, 313 IAS
1' l HKDKKIUK ST.
WANTKD-AN 1NTKLL1UK.NT LADY
well atlilrvssed te canvass ler an attlcle
! by every laity.
Apply at
Si). kUNtl
jyu ise'
NOUTIt I.IHK8T
P
INK AND CtlKAl'.
Harvest Whlflky.
AT UUIIUKU'H 1.IUUOH STOUB,
Ne. & Centre Sijuare, Lancaster, I'a.
ANTKD- AN KM'Kltl KNChD (UKt,
le watt en the table by a private family
ter the summer. In the teuntry, wages t-JJO per
week. Apply, t lee et Charge, at
r,u.THtiUTAUO.'rt
Niv'il N.yuwil u
TACOB F. SUKAFFI.lt'H
LIQUOR STORE
KKUOVKU TO
Nil. l.S CKMTIIK 8V1UAKR, LANCAMThlt, t'A.
may 13 1 Id
SCHOOL TAX, lSf7.
ThedupllcatH Is In the hands el the Treas
urer. Three ler unit, eir If paid en el licleie
Aiuut l,lv7
Office heuis trem i a. in till I p. in
W. e. UAHMIALL, treasurer.
Jet tfdll He. 11 tent Siiuare.
s HAM) OI'KHA HOl'SK
lOMUllf.
MISS ADDLE CARLTOjN
FANCH0N, TUE CIUCKKT.
Introducing the beautiful May Pole Dauce.
AdmUalen only 10 cents. Keerved Seats. s
centK Onsaleat the IIea Ottlie JylMtd
picsic.
Christ Lutheran Sunday Scheel Picnic
HIM. VC HIU AT
PENRYtf PARK,
WEDNKSDAV.JL LY1J. Tickets. See and 7.V.
rer sale at Church this e euliig and at the train.
Tralus leave Upter Depot at t.35 a. lu., li Je and
Mt-p. Ul Allaru InMled. l)'J3td
I- AST AOTU'i: - At TKK MONDAY,
J AUGUST 1, 1"7. the following prevision of
the "Ordinance for the Levy and Collection of
a License I'ax within the city of Lancaster for
Street Purposes" will be strictly enforced.
"S 10. Any person falling te take out a
licence or retusfug te pay the license ta& ru
quired by this ordinance, or wheshall violate
any of the prolslens et any seitl in thertnif.
shall subject the offender, lu addition te the
torteltet his license, te a penalty of tire dollars
for each and every etTense, te lie sued for and
recovered In the manner that debts ter inmaltles
et like amount aiu by law sued ler and to te
covered " J.U. UATMFO.V,
leJUtfd City Treasurer
nett'DRS'
-rAMeus-
PHILADELPHIA MEAD!
I. UK AT fx. Ultl.Nk
On draught only at
Houghten's Drug Stere,
jyttld Jtl and 1 West King Street
COMKTHIMi KM'lltlUiY NEW
I.NT1IKOUOAN LINK.
THE METCHV ACTION,
The greatest Improvement ln Cabinet Organ
building ler Ju ears. Don't tall te see It.
WOODWARD'S
Piane and Organ Waroreoins,
Nee. Stilt, King SL. Lancaster Ctty, Pa.
w
ILLlAMhON A FOSTKK.
CALL US UV TELEPHONE.
WILLIAMSONS FOSTER.
Let Them Come
AND SKLECT A
SUMMER SUIT
-OB-
Thin Ceat and Yest
-riteM-
OUR AMPLE STOCK
OK
Fresh Uew Goods !
Suits ter tbe Seaside, (.Mi) te IIO.CO.
Coats and Vests for Picnics. II VJ te ;M
Ousters for Orlvlnger Traveling, 97c. tot. 90.
Beys' Summer Sulu. II w te Ifue
Children's Summer Suits, ll.Kl te tH ill.
Children's Linen Kllts, II fe and HW.
Linen short Pant Suits, tl 71.
Beys' Shirt Walils, 2J te 7S cts.
Let Them Come
And Select flannel Shirts, Hal brlggaa Under
wear, Jean Drawers, Silk Neckwear, Fancy
Hosiery for Bicycle Biding, Beating or Summer
Outing.
raney Flannel Shirts, Vic te HO).
Balbrtggan U nder a ear, SteM cts.
M uslln and Jean Drawers, '.3 te &UC.
silk Neckwear, 24 te 50 cu
Fancy Uettery, i pair ler 25c.
Let Them Come
And (elect Pocket Hats, Flexible Felt Oerbys,
Stlk Traveling Caps, Light Colored Caislmere
Hats or White Dreas straw Hals.
Seft Felt Pocket Hats, ftua te $i 5e.
Flexible Felt Uerbys, II .VI te U0.
BUk Traveling Caps, IS te 75 cts.
Light Colored Casslmere Hats, ti.50 te 14 00.
White Dress Straw Hats, 60c te II te.
Summer Lap Dusters, loc te II. W).
Let Them Come
And Select from Our Ample Stock nt Ladles'
and attsses', dents' und Beys'
SUMMER SHOES.
Ladles' Flexible Sele Dongola Kid Shoes, 1150
Ladles' friuare Tee Uutten Heet, II 75.
Ladles' Bright Finished Kid Butten Beets, st.60.
Hisses' Kid Foxed, Spring Heel shoes. ll.JJ.
Misses' Kid Foxed llutteu Shoes, 11.19,
tients' Fine Dress Butten Shoes, II. Ou.
nenls' Congress Uulters, II 60.
Uents' Burr Butten Balmorals, II. te.
Meats' Veal Calf Balmorals, II 60
Beys' Butten Balmorals, II 15 te II H5,
TrsnkH. Sample Cases and Valises.
WILLIAMSON S FOSTER,
S2, S4.S6 tad S8Eut Klg St.,
LAIICAaTsM, WJL.
aarsters cieaaa svtrjr avamieg, czcapt Hi
ax m latsrasr.
W.AP. YH rtaKtiKKTa
E!
CsSTATK OF JOHN U. FLANK, LATK
ac?UM!?: .Theunaersignsd auditor, apprlnud
todtstitbutnlhe balanea remaining In the hands
el Ueerge Ulendenntng, trnstcm el Jacob II.
I'lauk, te and among these legally entitled te
the same will sit for that purpose ou Hatnrdar.
August 1.1, ivif, at 10 o'clock a. m.( In the Library
Itiwui of the Court Heuse, In thn City el Lancas
ter, where, all persona Interested In said dlstrl
biitlen may alteud.
II.U. HltUHAKRH.
jyl.ltdTiiAStw Auditor.
XpsTATK OKA. 1. Dll'MAIUI, l.ATKUF
li tnn citv ei i.ancasier, i.aiirstr county
The undersigned auditor, appointed
uniiiwivi iiiiiuivi
rioute innuaiance remainiuK in inn nana
of J W. II. llausman, adinlnlslraler, te and
among these legnlly entitled le the same, will
til for that purpose en Tuesday, Aiigit'tD, IssT,
at 10 o'clock a. in.. In the Library Itoem of Ihn
Court Heuse, In thn Clt of I.anc4uter, whom all
Ksrwnns inieresiea in saia aisirieuiinu may ai
nd. JOHN W. APPKl..
JylMtdTu
Auditor.
A SHIIINKD K8TATK Ol
1IADYN II.
Jt. Tahudy and wile, of Warwick
In w 11-
ship.
Lancaster ceuntv
ra.
Tlm nnderstgned
auditor. air
ihHiiUh1 lodimrliiule the oalaiicere
maliilng in the hands of 1' J. His buck, rtsslg
nee, te and among these legally entitled te the
same, will sit for that puipese en Wednesday,
August 17, 1S97, at lu o'clock a. uk In the Library
hMiin of the Court Heuse, III the City of Lau
caster, where all persons Interested Iu said dls
trlbutlen may attend.
JOHN W. Al'PKU
lylJ-ltdTuA3tw Auditor.
ItS 1' UOOltti.
J.
S. OIVLKKACO.
SUMMER SILKS
ATIIAKUA1N PltlCKS.
COLOREDSILKS
ATllAUUalN PBICES.
BLACK SILKS
AT11AKUA1N PU1UK1.
SWIoekat our WRHT WIN HOW
HAltOAlNS IUU CASH.
JohnS.Givler&Ce.,
Ne. 'AS Bast King at root,
LNCA9TKH,PA.
J.
B. MAKT1N A CO.
THEY
MUST GO.
Wliat must go " I. very rJ et istimnier
Dress rubrics we h.ive lu stock, by the first
of September. Hew are we te cleur "se
large a stock iu se short a time is the ii liga liga
teon. Ke.ul the iiuotatieus below ami the
ijuestlen isselvetl -
bplendid Line of Crazy Cre,e, the choi
cest goods of this season. Our price is
105c , ueldeverj where at lite.
1'ive Thousands Vards Cream Crinkled
.Seersucker at 3c. a jard , net 3c.
Yard-wide liatistes en cieam ground at
'jc . worth 15c.
Scotch and American Ginghams reduced
te 10c. a yard.
All Light-Weight Woolen Heeds con cen
sisting of Cream Tricots, Albatross, Hunt
ing, Canvas Cleth, Dentclle Strijies all at
cost.
One Cese Sateens at 01c .
10c.
regular price,
Corded I'iques, White Lawns, Check
Nainsoeki, White Piques all reduced In
price.
Forty rieces of 1'reuch Sateens, each
containing dress pattern of IU yards each,
reduced te 25c. and :0c.
Next Week,
REMNANT SALE.
J. t Martin d Ce.,
Cer. WMt KiMg ftFrliee Sts,
LANCASTBg, PA.
PAKABOLB.
R.
AH.
Great Bargains I
-IM-
PARASOLS
-AMU-
SUIT UMBBELLAS
AT UKAUOUABTKBS.
R. B. & H
14 atatt.Ktaf Ms
.a-rt
l'At.AVK or rAsmeK.
(ALACK OF FASHION
ASTRICH'S
Palace of Fashion.
13 EA8T KINO BTUBUT
LANCAHTKU, I'A.
GREAT REDUCTIONS
-IN.
LACES,
LACES,
LACES.
B1BOA1.NS IN W1IITK, ECltll AND BLACK
SKIRTINGS.
Kcni and WhlteSktrtlnga redurtnl from n'o.te
Ski: irotnliuuteto; Irem II 50 loll Jl from
t;nitell..l.
Ueinnaiits of Skirtings at a S iciltlce.
BLACK Sl'AMJll AM) Oil ANTILLt
FLOUNCING
Bediiced fnuit ll.vitnll 17-, M.;5tellM J c(
te II tJ s lil" le I1.M7.
One Uit of Kcru and llelireOUlKNTAL LACK
from 7 te lu Inches wide, at ll.Se. a yard.
One Let of Kcru and lli'lge and htle OKI
KN TAL LACK from U te 'Jl Inibi's wide, worth
from 5 c. te ,5e , at only '5c a j ard.
IUKI,A1S- IN
LINEN GOODS.
Towels, Nkln
Snlasheis. lluit'iiu
Table Cleths. Stain ecd
Coin), Stand Cevers ai.il
1 Idles at ueiiurei rnces
A Stxiclal Otler et Alt-Llueu Towels at HXc i
worth Jlc.
Fine Linen Towels at lie ; worth lc
A Very Large Tewel worth iK! , at Uc ;
Flnx llauiisa Towels at iV,37c Ne , worth
double tbe money
Mapklns and Deylies at 5u a ,tcee.
Table Linen by the Yard,
KKV till At'.
sr AKi'ticy of the Unlveisal Fashion Cem
pany Patterns or all kind' July monthly
new ready Catalogue tent free upon applies
lien. All patterns rant piitpal(l. Albums of
laxhlen sent postpaid te all en receipt of 15u.
arOn and alter July Ith our steru wilt be
cloned every uvenlng, except Mundav and Satur
day. TMAB AMU VUttKHm.
TTKWt'OMKIlS, CATUU ON !
LV EIIVUODV ItaMKtIIIKU
When you get tuCentre Sijuare. ut drop Inte
tbeTtAniidCUl 1 KKSTeKK (the only eueln
le only
goods.
slfiht), and Kteur nrlces
e i ail
and we will greet you cordially
OUBBUOABIS ALLSUUAtl '
OUIITKA IS ALL TRA I
OUBCOFFKKIS ALL COFFEK'
NU AUULTKUA11UN '
O.NS TBIAL BKCUUKi VOUK CUnTUM.
Bemembur the Address
CLARK'S TEA AND COFEEB STORF,
NO. CKNTBKBUUABK.
martfdAw
T3ANDOM 1'lttCKS.
Samuel Clarke's Random Prices.
llrocknrherr Bres ' llltth Straight Urnde Beiler
Fleur, Finest In the Market, only 75c. a quar
ter 1'illsbury's Best A.. X Fleur, 75c. u quarter
Uoed Family Fleur, &"a.aiuartir.
Heed Family Fleur only See a quarter.
Fresh Beused Mackerel, In 1, and S pound
cans, cheap.
If yen want any et thete Nice New Fat Mack,
erel at H5c. a bucket, ou had liener send or
leave your orders at once, as they are selling
fast.
We have the Kitra Large Ne lattl a bucket.
Ilapgoed A Ce. 'a Frt sb Kalinen, 15c. a can.
Kdam, or Dutch Head Cheese, '.sic.
Pine Apple Cheese, t.Vc.
l'owdered Bunar, tHc
CetTea, UXtflilc per pound.
I'll re Teas frenrfic. te II iter pound.
CLARKE'S
TEA AND COFFEK IIOUBK, NO. 51 WKST
KINO 8TKBBT. LANCASTKR, IM.
SADDLES, AC.
UADDI.KS, UAKNKS8, Ac.
EDWARD KREQKEL,
DaiLia m
Saddles, Harness.
Trunks, Nets, Robes & Blankets.
KO. B MAST KISU HTKEKT,
LAKOABTBa, PA.
Tbe largest and best assortment , el TBUIJK8
In the city at the leweat, cash prices, all sixes
"wi? taiSlm band a large assortment of
ferentltyles et llarness, both .lngleand double,
iifl make W order thetfnest graJea of BuglUh
Coach and French Coupe Harness.
The best Harness Uresilng In the world at 50c.
a box.
Call and Examine Oar Stock at
Ne. 5 East King Street.
Iunl53md.kw
CWAMt, av.
WILLIAM KDM0ND8,
Wbelawli IHalir ui Oommiuiea MireUnt
la ail Biaoaer
UGARS.
Advances made en aaleable goods. Office and
Bale room,
NO. B UTER BTBEET.
aprlfMmd rrevldenee, Bsede Island.
JUST RKCEIVEO AHANDSOMK USE
of Scotch and Heme Span Suitings In BUlpea
and l'lalds. Eutlre new designs. Black ; ana
Bias aerges. Clay UUgenala. Banneekburn,
Macgreagor and Sleglegtw cbeTlpts, Jupt ttj
ihinw for summer wear. Etsaaiitlr toad ana
Trimmed, perfect flu Sul
.swap, at
ltOaEBBIBl
! A11
.
r-4-..:tetx$ii-'& j,rL
..i liJvi'
afc"'
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