FWJ.TS7 &ri fcWTO SAKCJ . ' DAILY nnmJtfGENCEi!; roller, jujl.x aej Agrjr. t.r v&hbf-tJ'. .'PtW-' yjgFyyss "' 'v Jf2 aSllJiv :rttmM MMMimtt. 'tm At waa i mamaawawa. Ml WM4M MfW irl MNtHtf t MM SISSg ll(M fMMMi el laTBLUaincu. A, J alp ia aeoeraMM wiu I MMWf 10 ! MOHOB fH OBWI III M IH UOtBBlDia BN wm bald laat availing of eetweila for feat k1 WhataUavla naraesa war nraa- l , pr-aldant, and Uharlea aad Jama E. Mifflin, of the ofetmaatls W. 8. Pindley, ia4J. W. Yoensn, from the It eeaapaay t Oaerga Bennett, i OH.mms aad W. E. Moere, from U A. aeUbert, Geerge K. Luti I HaaUay. of tha Shawnee, The laJtatadltawkm Jackaeaaa chief aataad tha following 1 the Oelambla, Barry Nelle; A3. Hmim! snawne-, J m tAa lata Jehn Hlnkle, who Igaj pradaawHj morning, waa held this IMS Ceuxati mtnl of Mra, Hallle Cottrell, wire Jeaapta K. Cottrell, of Washington ,"vrulbahaldea Saturday morning at 9 TM aerrkM will be held at the raaldeaee, Norwood, and Interment I at Mount Bethel cemetery. -,-, mmmnm annviwry. , Aaaaipleta bualneaa directory of Columbia eempuaa ey Mr. Jameeu. siaae, I dereted aetna menUia upon it The r gt vaa aavaral Important events In r of the town, and a pen picture el I la 1887. Among the artlelea treated fMltfca directory are the furnaces, rolling - MUa. machine aheps, agricultural works, iaW, wkteh present an excellent account el lit ladaatrtal wealth, Tbe public achoels, Journalism, pelltlcial aud many reabjeetaare glraa attention. aaneiwii. In the armory by the St. lllal liUtheran church la very well at- faMadaad meeting with financial success. r Taa proeaada will be need te purchase books iianae Bunaay scnoei. f.,lB ahoetlng exhibition en the base ball tajNaadaby Dr. w. r. uarver ana Jehn Jj. rer en Saturday afternoon should be rV'ery targaly attended. The very wonderful . ajasaaarfarmed Xtt these sentiemen nave re- $ aafiad taa fajgheat nralae. ;-Taa eoaeert bald by the Monday club, Mr. walla Banacnan conductor, last evening-, at raaaaaate rooms of Mlaa Lilian K. lf abler, k"w aj proaeonoad auoeaaa. t am aeau bhim. iut uiu Aux-iuau uuu be addressed te "Tucquan Club, ' fflalaiBBt-Wnftnltlria " IV aa reepM Wke AtaTtsHlag Msssibii ttad. lag a Steele rer a Tws-MUe Rallread. Marietta, July 15. -Mlaa Utile frldy, of Meaatvula, la the guest of Mtsa Mlna Ulee (and. Mlaa Llbble Sellers, of Manhelm, la visit ing haralster, Mrs, H. Q. Musser. Mra Jehn Stahl, formerly of this nlaca, died In Lincoln, Neb., laat week. The re mains were Interred here en Tuesday morn ing. Mra. J. O. Skilea,et I.aneate-, was visiting her sister, Mrs. Jacob Keath. Mlaa Alice Smith and her mother, of Phila delphia, were the guests of herMster, Mrs. Q. M. Ulckman. A well U being bored at Knit eller's tobacco factory. There are five prospective marriages In town. Cel. Case bought another tine horns, lie drives double new. Tbe Geerge Williams camp, under tbe auspices of tbe Y. M. C, A., beglus at Yerk Uaren te day. Surveyors are working en a contemplated railroad between Cblckles and 1). V. tileatand'a stone quarries, adUtance of about two inllen. If the read will be built stone will be furnished te farnaeea and te the rail read for ballast. There waa a party at Wild Cat jexterday. Next Monday the colored folks will plcnie there ; the picnic will be under the auqpleea of the F. M. G. representatives vlll be there from Harrlaburg, Pittsburg, Lancaster and ether places. Kev. Laurey, of Ilellertewn, Pt , has re ceived a call from Zlen's lieferined church of this place. It Is likely be will accept. a It. Stlbzen has left for O em Gteve where be will have charge of the Marietta cottage. The llawks and Oevea have returned borne. J. H. KaulTinan, foreman en the Pennsyl vania railroad here, met with a very narrow escape yeaterd ay. He was standing en one track waiting for a train te pans en tbe ether when an engine came along at a rapid rate, lie had barely time te step backward when tbe engine went Hying pait him. Tbe scare sickened htm. At a meeting of council en Tuesday even ing tbe burgess waa authorized te receive sealed proposals for building an arched bridge en Second street. Several bills were paid, the town property was insured and a nuisance was reported. J. H. Muuitna shipped te Philadelphia last evening tbe nuest carload of cattle et tbe sea son. Tbe heaviest steer neighed 1,655 pounds. Seventeen rilled a car where It usually takes twenty. The average weight was 1,K0. HUDVfMV DBAD. The Twqaaae leave Fer Tastr Aaaaal an casnpaasat at tort raraaea. On the 030 train this morning the Tuc quan club of this cry left en their annual trip te Yerk Kuruace, where they will en camp. They will remain ten data this year, which Is longer than ever before, and will be away ever Sunday. Among these who left this morning were : J. P. Wlckersham, Themas B. Cochran, A I dsriuan A. K. Spurrier, Jehn G. Wartel, laaae W. Leidlgb, MsJ. A. C. Helnoebl, Harry a Cochran. Dr. Oliver Reland, G. M. Zhm, Jehn B. Kevlnskl, 11. K. Breneman, Jebn L. Martin, Abraham Shirk, and A. C. Kfltchey. Other members will go down at 50, and en te-morrow's train. The club will entertain many visiting friends who will call upon them during their stay at tbe Fur nace. lienry Shubert, the auctioneer, Is a veteran campmeetlng attendant, and every summer spends some time In bis cottage iu the Lan dlsvllle campmeetlng grounds, lie left tO' day for that popular place. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Moere will speud considerable time In a cottage at LandltUlle this summer. They ine.-ed up te-dsy. The Sunday school of Grace Lutheran church la picnicking at Penryn te-day. Tbe special train of eight cars this mernlug took out ever 100 persons. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bates have gene te Bedford Springs. Speailleg the Day at Slenut flrstna. A picnic party et ladles and gentlemen left by tbe Niagara express this morning ter Mount Gretna Tbe following Is a list In cluding some who left en the afternoon train : Mr. and Mrs. Jehn C. Hager, Mr. and Mra Wm. B. Middleton, Dr. and Mra James 1C. Baker, Miss Grubb, Miss Carrlgan, tbe Misses llager and Kengler, Misses Apple, FUnn, Nevln, Uensel, Calder, Uern, Wlcker sham, Blackwood, Messrs, W. U. Itensel, W. N. Appel, J. W. B. Bsusman, W. G. Brinten, W. T. Brown, C. t. Feltr, C. E. Montgomery, Kdw. B. Atlee, N. Blackwood, Weed Flynn, the Messrs. llager, Prcfaaser Walter Bauaman, Dr. C. M. 1-ranklin, Mr. Geerge V, Parker and Mr. Isaac S. Smith jr., of Philadelphia At Couewage they were met by Mr. Ned Irish, superintendent of Celeman's read, who took them in his car en a visit te the celebrated Cornwall ere mints. lbs Farmers' Cleb. Tbe Farmers' club which for several days past has been at Mussleman's mill near Stras burg, will break camp and return te this city this evening. News from tbe camp Is te tbe eflect that they have been enjoying themselves thoroughly their commissary and quarter master's departments being supplied with everything desirable, and te these are added the mere :ethetlc accompaniments of music, Including an organ and many ether musical Instruments. Ma fine. 0 leSi ti Jal 19 10)l 00 1 lv-rieu aaarfeat dull t JSM aunanna tnpa te choice extra Stale, a) (0l en i geed te cneiceexira western, sb war w oqueio,k iw liu. Wheat-Ne. 1 aefl sti. t,t.Me i Ne, I de, NVCt Ie. a KtiO, Winter, Aii(.S!tia; Bept., tkiic i recntpu TO.ewi lilpmint, it.Vwi. Uern Me. umixeerun, nn de inly. -ve t Au-.. tJiie i Sept., I'He i rewlpls, M.5U) ( shlp menu, lJ.we. oatsHe. 1 White Btate, Wl Ne. de a'tc; Mat Mixed, cMh. JVke t J uly, Mta , DepL, II He i receipts, Sii.av bus t shlpmeuta. (' 3ye anil t Western, WtVta I State, 67)a)ve. Barley nominal. rerk duU i old mean. 111 .Vail 75 Lara-Aim.,l7Wi sei't..t71l. . ,.. Molasses nominal at fxte ter te belllna stock, Tarpenttne lower at Me. retrelenm nominal I Kenned, tu c.eH. rrelchU nemlnul i grain te Londen, lit. Butter dull t Wwiern umtmerv. Ii'ii-vc-Uhwese uuleti Wrtiern tlat, lUIIV;;. ?tte rnotery, ?Hi Fancy While, 'ir:;toleiid gn steady i State, llHe Western, 12 aagar !(,1yt Ht-Otinl CuUeaf, tMei Urannlated, 5 IJ-ltv. Tallew iteady prime city, .IV- . ..., Rice nominal t Carolina, lilr tu geed, SOHe. Ueirse dim I fair cargoee, ii"ic. tiEW ADVKRTIHKMKMT8. HUBKK'H 1UK CHKAM IH T1IK BKHT t next deer te the tMutefflce, 14 North yueen street. JylSiid DH)K KKNT. Ml A I Kevfin-Hoem llrlck Heuse iltuated or But Frederick etrtvt. Applv at JuniOO-tld MU.l3KArrHKDKHlUa8T. WANTKP-AN 1NTKLLIGKNT LADY well addrveied te canvass for an attlde uaed by eirry laity jyii iwa- Apply at ni. it. 1NDHTII MUaST. TpSTATKOF BKKNIIAKll KUHLMAN, jlia lateer Lannutr,rlty, tlec a. ittera toot mentarv the tintlnrxtiiiied, en Mild t'stnUi hev lug lnn k ranted te an Hin,en inumMini uiiiretn July Ausust Strain and rrevtstuiia. furnished by . K. unfit, Kreser ChU'aoe, July 15, 1 e'clk p ui. tt neat, inm. iata. run. L.&ru. 37 11 37 , M .... ss ." September. IV, October 'IS juivinur in Uueember 77H Winter Wheat Spring Wheat Cern. Oal Uy Barley Oil Ctty. Crude OU 6 17 77 ! lieceltd Car Uu ... c .. am rt'iiucsU'd te make liuintMilatx pa tiient, and thOKO haMug cmiiiK or iiiMitanu Hxauui tnn wine, will ptvM'iit tliein without delay lersel tlemonttetho iiudtnilgiu'd, residing al Ne. MM Uecklaud mrvet, lnitr. ANNA MA 111 KIMIt.MAN, Kiecuter. llsens A IIinbil, Atternt. Jtvtdr UKKK-JOINT WlH)0 UOIW FOB K Cent lUuiboe mid Lanre lledt at IUr- 6aln. Halt heltiui, uoean, l.uuw, ctveis,ac ,et from 0i up Frallcy'a linliimtlan lntect t'owder kill fltre, bug. UHwqulte., Ac rialley's sticky fly 1'apei lsthebt't. Five cents a hi rt. rUAlLK'SRASTl.NU I'UAUUACY, (Unpostte lastnrn Market.) B-SmdM.W.FH Maw ADranmMMMHTB. WANTKU A GOOD WAHHBK CAN obtain psrmaasnt employment by call ing upon ON I.UMU. Jyl3-7ta Me. II West Orange Bt. tim. WINK AND CUKAP. Harvest Whkky. AT KOIIHKR'S LlQUOa ITOalB, Ma Centre Square, Laaeaatar, Fa. LOST. TUKHDAY LAST, A POOKKT. HOOK, containing money and papers, en Vlneslrvet, near 1'rlnce. anyone Hading trm same will please lulutn It te U WKST VINK STIlICr. Jyll-ltd Tl , ...; IltMfttl. Uecnlnu-Hegs 15 W Closing Frtees l o'clock p. m. Wheat, Cern. lt. l'erk. July Auaut September October November December X UU ClT. SOU ,. ?-S 'n !T7N fj. Lard. t. b-J 6 67 tl I) e crude t ces mvmmmL Awram a wvodvbeck. saa Baksre a Berrow Bis Days Without BacntlBg the Ptlis. I the QuarryvUle Fest. j.Ta Bewer of man's endurance is great, es- . ; aaaaauy aaa auen been prevea te ee tne case i aaa wan anewn nunier ei tne tower enu, i Hummel. He baa a great weakness for N'aaaMsur the woodchuck. On Mendav last ijesus was wrrna wamping across iue ecias uu ;a be came te a place en Abner Peeples' farm !fS was a woodchuck inhabited. He took his aaatUen at the bole en Monday morning with P--V W(a mm Im MuIIhm. trm uttun Ua Mm.t.iul .M.BMBW,M,WMUJeilWMUU. UUtCUUUUVU 1., tetUlniiltlfHltllili nnm (w talM hii lntl jit rrrr.'rrTrr j:..TT'!-'rT" "7.r . . se set m anna, uui oeiere leaving me place ne 'fj, alaeart a atone at tbe mouth of the bole. Jebn raaaslnsd all day ; when night came en he tVpaa-aawsa wwiuv aiwj sv-jctuvt auu aiu'i wiuie. angai aaa ear ly Tuesday morning, Jebn Wllllaui McLaln Dice Very Baddeely In a liar v at Flatd. William McLaln died very suddenly en the farm of Geerge llaverstick, who resides in Straaburg township, Just north of New Providence, yesterday afternoon. McLaln was at work in the harvest field, when he complained or feeling badly. He sat down along the fence and said that his bleed seemed te be rushing te bis bead. After a time be rose te his feet and started te walk, lie bad gene but a few steps when he fell ever. He at once became unconscious and died In a lew mementa. The cause of his death was either heart disease or sunstroke. Ne one seems te knew exactly where Mc Lain's home Is, as he is constantly traveling around tbe country. Seme time age be and his wife went te Mr. Haverstlck's, where they secured work. The woman Is still, there. McLaln was 50 years of age and weighed about 175 pounds. Many believe that tbe name by which he was known Is net bis proper one. He Is said te have tw e well I to-de brothers In Philadelphia. Matt 111 On the Otllewi. Albien, N. Y.July 15. Geerge Wllscn, convicted last night of murder In the tlrat de gree, for killing bis wife, waa this morning sentenced te be hanged en tbe 9th of Septem ber next. Lawaer Uealtn. Don't worry. Don't evor-sat. Don't stare. Court tbe fresh air day and nlgbL Sleep Is nature's benediction. Be cheerful. " A light heart Uvea Think only healthful thoughts. Sek peace. Avoid passion and excitement, mav be fatal, Never despair. long.' Anger uts steca asaraet CaiUAae, July II The ietvi' Jtwrnnt re ports : Cattle KeclnU, lO.iwu bead: shipment. &.U i marknt uteady : shipping steer. WW tii l..-.aj.. 13 1001 U; stecken and fwders. II 71 31iii cows, bulls and mixed, l te:t: Texas cattle, ll lias 'S. Hogs Kecelpts. II OJO head; shipments, I.V0 nad ; market streng: rough and utrnd, Ift '-' QUA; packing and shipping, I3U4I5 51: light 3 i)Qi 10 , skips, IJ -Ha.l 75. heei Uecelpts, a?v head : ihlpmenta, fOJ ; marki't steady : uallvps. H HJ U ; West em. S3 tOQI W; Texans, ti 7503 Ti; lambs, tl 50 410. Rabt Lisbbtv. Cattle KecxtPta. 31 : shipments, 513: mkrt slew: prime, 14 SJO 4 40; fair te geed. 3 Ti.J 4 : common, Ui5J150i catue shipped te N'nw lurk, none Hogs Kwelpte. 7.UJU bead : shipments Toe head ; market active: Philadelphia, & 5"09 fi ; t erkers, IS 5KJ3 bi : common te light, 5 i"-05 a ; hogs shipped te New erk.3cars. Sheep tiecelpts, mi) hnad: shipments, 1400; market flnn; prime. M --340; fitr te geed, kl 75 1 10; couunen, i:i'.3 OJ; spring lambs. 14 SOfJb 50. TaTEW CONFKCTIOXKKY. HUBER'S NEW CONFECTIONERY, NO I) NOItril O.UEKN 8TUKKT, ( Next deer te the postetllce ) "8uierler he Creams Saturday evening jyie-.tu - ACOH F. HliKAFFF.K'H LIQUOR STORE KRMOVKU TO NO. 15 CRNTKR 8UUA11K, LANUASTKK. VA, may IJ ltd IALACK OK fASHlON riSTATR OF JOHN 11. M RII. LATK Of rj ftAtlfllmrv teMiKhln. t.Hiiciitvr ceuntv.de. raa,xt Iho undpnlgnrd auditor, apMlntrd te distribute the balauie remaining In the bands el .. 1' hramer, administrator of the estate et Jebn II. Mun-li. den'H.ed, te and among thnwe Irgally entlilid te the mime, will nit for that purpiMO en .xattirday, August IS. l, at 10 o'clock, a in., in tbe Library Koetn of tbe Court Heuse, In the City of l.anrater, whereall per sons lulvreited In said distribution im r ntleud. Kl UKNK U. SMITH. JylMtdAStn Auditor TlUltLIU SALK OF COWS ON SATl'K- MT ll.Vl.JUL1 In 17, will be sold at public sal, at II C l.tutner's Sale and Kichangn Stable, allllersvllle. Maner tewushlp, SCHOOL TAX, 18N7. Tbe duplicate Is In the hands el the Treas urer. Three iter vent, off It paid en or tiefure ausust 1. l!W7. Uffloe hours from 9 a. in. till 4 p, in. W. O. at AttsilAI.U Tmasurar. Jet ttdK Ne. U Centre Sijuare. rtsTATK or J aceh Nixueitr, i.atr or Jj Lancaster city, deceased. Lettoraef admin istration eta. ou aald estate having been framed te the undersigned, all persons ndbtl thereto aru nxiuested te make tiu tnedlale payment, and these having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay ler settlement te the under signed, issldlng In Lancaster eltv. MAIiliAKKT N 1X1)0 It r, Jyll btdTh Admlulstratrll. U8K MANHEIM Reller Fleur! lanU-Smdlteed ?( Loek! Uiinu- ter county, fa., the following. Ui wtt one far- lead of UAUYLS.M) ritKSII M1LLII LOW S. with Call es by their side , amongst them area fw Dprlngtns that will coiue Inte preat seen. Thy are a Ne. 1 let These Cows must be as repttsented or no sale. A end It of GO days w HI be given. sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. m,sbarp, of said day, when attendance will be given bi ll. C. LINTNfcK, ArL Siu'L lls's, Auctleueur. II. K. Ntsr., Clerk. Jyll-!td ss Vara ateeas. Kiw teaa, July 15, 1.30 p. ui. Meney closed at 5 per cent. Exchange steady, II MX Q4 si ; Government Arm. Currency es, II : bid ; 4's coop. II T?,i bid i M'a de. II C?X bid. The stock market opened flnn, but quiet at last Bight's closing figures, after which there was some geed buyllng of Heading, Vandsrbllts and Western Union, frtces advanced H teUi per cent, by midday. At that hour business was suspended for the day en account of the vice president el the exchange. I in bis old position rtd v for action I remained all dayv- Toward evening he I se iigaBismTar's neuae w get a anna;. far took pity en him and gave blm I supper. He laid in enough for tbe bal- wr.ri. amrauiswHK. air. naaacaucKmuuairfl ,-vC beard of Jobn'acemlngand prepared himself. bX's JeiLu rowed be would either starve the k vmund-heg or be would starve himself, and WiC Ul only reason it did net oeme out was tbst 't-j- lt,(lln,tnra.lmlinrin0Millriln(,At 1,1,., rt. -"---- - rr''.t':" ; " w au uta ume ne waa mere, lie tnieka wnen a K . 1 a. , r ,-LI tMjft BBMM aiajs whk un a mans larui waicuiug gy ser grouna-negs tne man eugnt te Deara mm. Krl JftKn swrntahnri nmtlnntlv f mm MnnHav until &? irr.rr.,r--T r. ... jz. .r , '..- VWflJWIUIUSX SUM KW'W A Ul UQ IB UUIjr AUUfVU A, tn have eaten tsn tneala durlnif thn wahIc. Sued Fer a 3 sabtcrlptlen. ES WiMn the bar picnic was proposed these :? latenrilng te take part subscribed their names !ifad each agreed te pay f-5, Tbe committee in r.amrga made prevision for the expenditure '(Uia money, in accordance with the list. a Xi paid except Jebn 11. Fry and be refust d IsiteNty, presumably because be was net at tie &,fcast. Thla morning be waa sued for tLe pmaMmasinthv w. IT. Hnnaal. Hnnnr ITarrtAnt.v KJeta K. Malene, K. P. Brinten and G. C. sKaaneev. tbe committee. The summons la -ede returnable en Thursday uext at 10 'g 'clock before Alderman Ferduey. LOCAL CHIPS. ' ' xamae v. rewuen, ei .uancaaier, is en a visit ' sa Aiioena. Bar. Dr. McCullsgb. of St. Marv's Cathe- - K1m fclSlll, MltMkSa BAftA. MfSl Mfe I.J. . m I fWi fwmm uutuvAif u- i--aiviu ucijucri ui ivu . ui uue Ana ivtuau, te tx atyeitKi 10 i pammmam jut uie icwn ui uvr muui "viiwsuini WV UUN1J VUK)(OU J.1 mKJlleg zMtm oeantouon eeiween uie iuie-vier cur MrntnUwafind tlie KaBtEad railway at Dk mad King atreeta. tTBgler, Minnesota, arrived in Lancaster at .ftM thlm mnralnff. Tha InnAral will t.Ln Mjptaee this evening at e o'clock. if. . t MMa rack's Kac with fire Uurses. 9.it' .. m.. ..! ... . - .. . . r-r, asissw was u tta" aiieuuauce at iue traca I'iWthaTenkers, N. V Driving Parkasaecla- PillM yaaterdsy, the last day of tbe summer ajMating. Miss Myrtle Peek undertook te I bts limes agaiuat ume, cnanging none-. aaandefeacL mile without touching the 'MOBd. The best record ever made ever a R';atfHlle track. 1136. waa made at Wilkes- FAaaWM. Pa. Her Ume waa 11:58. p3rt 1 i (. Laeky Wlnnsrs el the Same rauiUy. MOarrta llagen, of Ne. .121 East Chestnu' ram btunkb-umlwkivh mjvkibb. Or. rith ,bsld ticket Ne. 601, which wen tbe : tanging lamp, one of tbe prizes distributed f the Painters' Union, at their package -arty, and Jebn Hagen, of tbe same number rfcaM Uckst611, which drew a set of dlsbea I VIM lucky winners are brother and sister. ?&s ' i. '.i-'- A BlMllninH'i via.. ? Mr. E. Mather, late chief et the water de it OI UarrUburg, la in Lancaster tc- d baa been In communication with ay or and ether city effleera in relation ax water supply and street Improvement laiaas wm wu we most need Is a 000 gallon reservoir and a stone d roller. 8. 8. 'vStenr te vrsd the Weman Whom Us Klepsd Twe Years age. About two years age, West llemptteld township, In tbe vicinity of Irenvllle, was thrown Inte a great state of excitement by the elopement of Dr. 8. S. Hteuer, and Mrs. Llzx'e Helfrlcb. Mrs. lieltnch was tbe wife of tbe village betel-keeiier, and the doctor and bis wife occupied rooms in tbe hotel building. When the elopement was discovered officers wpre sent en the trail of the guilty couple and In a few weeks their arrest followed. Hulls for adultery followed and the doctor and the woman were convicted and each sentenced te tbe ceuuty jail. Tney served their terms and were released fiem prison about a year age. Mrs. citeuer applied for and wax granted a divorce from her husband en tbe ground of adultery, and Mr, Hellrich secured a divorce from his wile en tbe same ground. After their release from prison the doctor setiled la Columbia and Mrs, Hellrlch also in tbe same place. These parties are again brought promi nently before tbe publiu by ihe ap Ucatlen of Dr. Stener for a marriage llcer.s. lie went befere the clerk of the court en Thurs day and made application te marry Lizz'.e Uelfricb. In bis application be gives her nama as Lizzie Snealb, which was ber maiden name, lie answered all tbe ques tions el the clerk aatlalacterily, produced a divorce and was granted a llcfue, and no doubt before tbe 1ntellielnci:b gees te press he will have welded thi veiui ha wronged a few years sge. The Trenble of a llrldrgreutn. Frank Hurley, el Htrasburg township, came te this city en Thursday opening ler amarrlage license, lie brought with blm a p.iper sup posed te contain tbe consent of ibe father e Lydta Geed, the Intended br'de. Mr. Geed signed at tbe wrong place and tbe result was that tbe would-be groom had te drive back te get the paper properly signed, lie did se, but It was nesrly 11 o'clock when be get back te tbe city. Alderman Fordney, who bad been engaged te perform tbe ceremony at 730 o'clock, kindly waited ter tbe couple and joined tbem in holy wedlock at bis elHce in tbe presence of a dozen people. When Uarley left with bis bride be said that be bad about fifteen miles te drive and would be la tbe harvest Held at U o'clock in tbe morning. Solid BUter Jswtlry. Tbe ticest display of solid silver Jewelry ever exhibited in Lancaster may new be seen at the Jewelry store of Charles 8. GUI, 10 West King street. Among hundreds of ether novelties may be seen chatelaines. bracelets, hair-pins, studs, glove vinaigrettes ana me etner pretty novelties new se lasn lenable with the ladles. One of the chat elaines of solid exydlzed silver la sbsped llkea devil bsb, and has banging te Its tenta clea silver glove buttoner, memorandum tablet, pencil vinaigrette, cushion box, pin cushion and some ether trltlea, Mr. Gill's show window Is well worth looking at. Killed by a Falling Crane. At Pert Deposit, Md., Jehn Murphy, aged IS years, waa Instantly killed by the falling of a large crane at McClenaban Brethers' quarry. Highly Endorsed Tbe following are some of the testimonials re ceived by Messrs. Albright A Coulman, tobacco rtsweaters, et this city, referred te locally else where In this paper . Lancaster, l., July II, 1S7 iltltri Allright d Veulman, City Ukitlkv bh : We are pleaded te say. te whom It may concern, ttm we hive had rliteen or twenty cases tobacco resweated by above firm the white en being effectually removed, and gives te our cut0Uii.rs entire sat la fiction, tiesprctfuily, K1LKS A rUKV. LiMsSTSB, Pa , July 19, Ui7. Jfiirj Albrights Coulman, Lancaittr, Pa Oetlebix . It gives me great pleasure te recommend your process el lesweatlngleat te bacce Tne tidy cases you resweated ler me had all white vein removed and was satisfactory la every respecu leurs Kespecttully, ltd B4.MUKL ktOOKK, Jr WUITM VKim IH TOUAVCU. Dtsst Us rmiadslphla, iJLNutte, Infant seu of Emll Kutte, ' miadaipbls, a former resident et thla at Philadelphia, en Wednesday. i will be brought te this city for Md Um funeral will take place tk raaldanea of tbe child's grand te, Ne. 421 Waai Marlen atreet, ou 8un- raftaraoen. Tba eaaaaetatle MoasJaetlea. aaa of Samuel Huber la added te tbe f aandldatea f er delegates In the Eighth any. R. Busaell withdraws bla name as freaa tba woend ward. Ysaasr decllnss aa delegate from anal ward, in wauar and Jehn H. Berger, an. iscasssives BBTnuawara delegate', 1r raasBUst. i ha-) reealTed freaa Broomall t 8ankf, i mm mm water beating engineers, et BHa-aaae naaspuw aeeiing;wnn tneir i fm kaattag apparatua ler dwelUnga, pOUO DBUOWg Ttte i bwbmsh unuMO- ieuaat yi jre. i'?r5'A- A New freces lur Itemmlng It Wertbltss Tobacco Mads Valuable. Geerge Coulman, of this city, has discovered a process by which he claims that white veined tobacco, no matter bow bad It may be, can be converted into geed merchantable leaf, tit ler cigar wrappers. Mr, Coulman baa assecla'ed with himself Mr. J. Albright, cigar manufacturer, under tbe Ufmnsmeef Albright it Coulman, aud are prepared te re ceive from packers wLlte vein tobacco and return It te tbcm with at least DO per cent, of tbe white vein eliminated. A representative of the Intelliuenckk visited their place of business this morning and was shown samples of tbe white vein before and alter being subjr cted te the Coul man process. Tbe change iu the appearance el the leaf was eeitainly very marked. Sam ples of '81 tobacco, the leaves of which were full of white vein and of all neaaihin ind. acribable colors, were after being subjected te tbe new process, of a dark silky color, and suitable for wrapping purposes. Testlmo Testlme nlals from some of tbe heaviest packers and manufaeturera In this elty, were shown In wblcb they, fully endorse tbe value el the new process. Messrs Albright t Coulman have dtted up a re-sweating apparatus by wblcb tbey can handle four eases per day, and If their bualneaa shall warrant It tbey can largely Increase their facilities. ArrsRTien I Comrades of Gee. 11. Themas Pest, 34. and also Admiral Reynolds PesLKA.G. A.U. are requested te meet at the Qrand Army Hall at 5 JO this e enlng, te attend the funeral et Comrade James V. Itchier, late of alertls' Bat tery. Uyorduref J. A E. UBKD, Acting Commander. A. V. Hcfst, Adjutant. Thk campmeetlng underthodlrectlen of Elder fellbatner will commence m Lin weed, Md , July 'inn, and continue until August9tb. All persona desirous et attending said campmeetlng can secure orders for excursion tickets from J. G. Geedman, HI Seuth Queen street, Lancaster Pa. Ua. at. 11 a. ir a ii 57 a" & um ui 3-A anU 77S 77H steca ataraata. yaotatlens Dy Ueed, McUrann Ce, bankers anc&ster. Pa. saw Teaz list. Canada Pacific L-. C C. m I. ....... ........... Colerado Ceal ., Central Pac Canada Southern ShLSt. L. A fgh Den. A me. (i Del. L. A W Brte arte, znds Jer. C..,.. ...... ........... a. i Leu. A If L. shore. ... ...... ..... kUch.Cen Heck Valley Missouri Pacific N. J H. P. Pref S. West. N. Y.C fast Tennessee C Omaha......... Oregon Transportation... Ontario A W ,,., Pacific Mall Richmond Terminal St. Paul..... rax. Pac Union Pac Wabash Cem Wabash Pref... Western U West Shere Bends Mew England miLADBLraia list. Left. Val , U..H. l.APhlla Pa. B It- Heading , Leh. Mav H es ten v. Pass , m S... ....... ..........i tt cent , Peeples Pass , Stg. uen'is ou. .............. ........ Phila. TracUen A8.SIONKD LSTATK OF rilll.il LK1) erer and wlte, of Lancaster City. Lancas ter county. The undersigned auditor, ap pointed te piss upon exceptions te the account aud distribute the balance remaining In the hands of A r. Shenck, esq ,as1guent 1' Led erer and wife, te and among these legally en. titled te tbe same, will sit for that purposenn Weduiwday, August 10, 117. at 10 a in. In the Library Beem of the Court Heuse, in the City of I ancaster, where all persons interested In tald distribution may attend. WM. W. APl'KL. )yS-JtdF Auditor. -FAMOUS TOW KIW PHILADELPHIA MEAD! (IKEAT 50 DBl.Nh On draught only at Houghtea's Drug Stere, jtfd W and ' West King Street -lOR- e K HALL. ecii w 6IK M 2W .... I0lj SI WS llbK lO"-? 12 tt2 rA I 13 ) . . i?8 :... 101 S0 B7K Wl 10J ts'4; Wi i'i 30H lwx 60 Ml III LOHF.Ii. The imiertant fact of Oak Hall Cloth ing te-day is Prices are lower. Nothing else is. Must we never step telling its quality and hew it's made V Will you for get for one twenty-four hours V At this day who doubts hew geed it is? It's the best in the country, though the prices are much lower. That news jeu'U like. Trousers we get $7.00 for , new 5.0u. Fine Dress Suits, tl0.50 , were $22 00. Kverjday Suits for 10. Wanamakkr A Brown's Oak Hall, tjeuTiiEAST Cerner Sixth and Mar. KET St3., 1'UILADELrUIA. OPK1NU, ISis7. A New Departure ter Iincaster In Fine Tal Tal erlng. Importing direct from tbe beat maker el rine Woollen. 1 have I list tveelviMl through tbe lliten custom house, a large Invoice of my own Importation of SUITING, SPRING OVERCOATING AND TltOUHERlNG, The like of which, for style and euallty.has never ben cjualed in this city, and cannot be surpassed. A special Invitation la hereby eiteaded te all In want of Spring Garment te call early and secure Choice Patterns. Workmanship the very beat and prices lower than evur. ll.UEHHAKT. rnarn-lrdU Ma 43 North Uneen Street A DKOP IN PMCESOF SLIPPERS! LADIES' LOW CUT KID SLIPPERS, 41, J0.60and75cU. MISSES' OXFORD TIE, 75 Cents. MKSS CANVAS SHOES. 75 Cents. ClltLURE.N'S SPRING HEEL SUOES, Geed Ueavy Beles, W cts. lOIiNHIEMENZ NO. 57NOKTU QUEEN STREET. AVPNEW STORE. tfdt" ASTRIGH'S ANNOUNCEMENT -IN- Te - Merrow Nit's H iKSH A BKOTUEK. w ILL1AMHUM dl KDMTKK. EDITION. Lecal Steca and Bends. Reported by J. U. Leng. Par Laat value, sale. Lancaster ' per cent., iku iije 107 b ISO 100 4 Scheel lean.... loe 4 " In 1 erJO years, lue 4 " In Ser'J) years. 100 - In 10 or suy ears, loe Manhelm Borough lean loe BABB 8TULK8. First National Bank ,, IOC Fanners' National Bank se Fulton National Bank loe Lancaster County National Bank..... 60 Northern National Bank lue Peeples' National Bank loe Columbia National Bank 100 Christiana National Brnk 100 Epbrata National Bank loe First National Bank, Columbia lue First National Bank.Strasburg 100 13) 106 Oi 103 .a 10S 101 SD0 IH 900 117 SO IU 130 143 1.-2.S0 145 lt 139 Josl L. 11 a lass, auctioneer and real estate agunt, will sell at public sale, en the premises, IJ North Duke street, te-morrow morning at 10 o'clock, Ramus' Jeb and blank printing once. BMAXHB. Pksseck. On the 11th Inst., Jeseph L. Pen Pen neck, Iu the leth year of his age. Tbe relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend his funeral from bts late residence, Valley Iren Works, Coater vltle, Pa., Saturday morning, July 10, at 11 o'clock. Carriages will meet trains arriving at Ceatesvllle between 8 and 10a. in. Jyl2-U Ntn-re In Philadelphia, en the 13th Inst, Emit Albcrt,en of Emll and Hannah Wagner N ulte, aged 10 months. Interment private. ltd Lbcui.sk. July 11, 1887, In Tyler, Minnesota. James 1', son of Antheny and the late Catha rine Lechler, In his 41th year. The relatives and friends et tbe family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from tbe residence of his sister, Mrs. Samuel U. Price, Ne. 44 Seuth Lime street, this (ITrlday) evening at 0 o'clock. Menasa. July 13th, 1M7. In Lancaster, Pa, Sarah Mowrer, widow of the late Daniel Mew rer. In the IDth year of her age. 1 be relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend tbe funeral from her late residence. Ne. 812 East King street, en Saturday morning at 8.30 o'clock, te proceed te the Lancaster A QuarryvUle railroad depot, te take tbe 9.11 train te Mew Providence, where services will be held at 10-30 o'clock, In the Re formed church. SKW ADVJHiTJHMMEXTH. S"UPEkTeRICECKEAM AT HtBErvS,' next deer te the poetefllce, 4fl North yueen street. Jyli-rtd fir f at JylSitd ANTKD-AN EXPERT MILLINER A.STttlCH'S, 13 East Ring Street. NOTICE ALTHOUGH THE POLLS were closed In the 2d ward before my name waa announced, I am still a candidate lur dele gate. Jyl5-2td F. KILUURN. TRY HUBER'HSUPERIORICECREAM, 4 North Queen street lylS 2td TaTANTED POSITIONS TV General ileuse Servants. FOR TWO One Chamber maid or Dining Bejm Girl. Apply at F. IS. TROUT A CO.'B, Ne. jiN.yueenSt. WANTED-KVERYONE TO ATTEND the Package Party at Excelsior Halt en Saturday evening, July 16, 1M7, under the ansplce of Lancaster Assembly, Ne. v.649, st. of L. Eight valuable article will be chanced en. Admission, 10 cents. J14,16d Driving Areldsar. Last evening aa Jehn W. Lewell, of this elty, accompanied by Theodere Farrel, wile and two children of Manayunk, were driv ing en tbe Marietta turnpike near Wheat land, one of tbe wtesls of the carriage broke down, and one of Mr. Farrel'a daughters waa thrown from tbe carriage and slightly ln jured. Mr. Lewell secured another carriage, and brought bla gueeta aalaly home. maMrtfte ..gftgfrMr,, A-AAticajr rnuadalpbta rrodaes Msrast. raiLADBLraiA, July 19. Fleur market steady i sales, lluu barrels) Minnesota Bakers, at usgnei Pennsylvania Family, IS Trm W Western de, 14 uit fa) t Patenu, it &s4 V Rye flour steady, ti suayt 71. wheat-July, Bie.; August, eiei Sept., Cern Jul V. 41c Auiruit . tSr.i Sent. lUr. Oct.Mc, - ' ' " ""' 0Jp!ri5c-i Auguit, SlJie-i SepL,WKci a Hsitst. ".J "'r.1'-lfr n--starket epenea. ,wSr,Tu-t,710 . "Pt'i I3c-t ct . 7.e: MtJepL:el8epl-' hH ' OWwsC Perk N et quoted. Lard-Sept , 16 7 Oct., . abort Ulus-Aug., as je i sept, 8 40. (xeaiaa. Wbsat-July,e7Xci Aug,7jic.t 8epL,72Jci Cern Joly,H.iet Aug., MJe. t Sept., FfSe. tJata-July.ajVe Aug., sec i Sept., jec. Perk-Tear, IllJOt Jan., Wioe. ' Lart-Jal-.e.a9 fili Aug, at e7Hi Sept, bwi Oct., ma JUbaiWaly, $t mil Aug4a9W SspL.HW. WANTED-A HOUSKKKEPEB TO take charge of a house In the country, only two In tauilly. Ne churning, milking, washing or bread baking. Middle aged person preferred. Apply at F. B. TROUT A CO.'B. Ne.iBN. Queen Bt. NOTICE. Orrici or tub LascabtbbCitt Braasr ) Railway cebi-abt, Labcaitbb, Pa., J uly 14, 1887. The Beard of Directors of this Company has called a special meeting of the stockholders, te be held at the Stevens Heuse, this city, en Wed nesday, the lllh day of September, 1887. at 8 o'clock p. m , for the purpose of voting for or against an Increase of the capital stock. THOi.il. COCHK AN, jylS-SmdF secretary. Get Prices Get Prices STILL IN THE LEAD ! Oar CUr-PKICE biSTEM Is working like a charm. The people are satisfied with the prices and quality, and we are satisfied for theiecm we am getting by tbe removal of the goods, it Is net our aim te cirry goods ever from enn season te another, and It It takes CUT PRICbs te mete tbem they are bound te go. Cut Prices in Every Lint of Our Goods IN MEN'S CLTOTU1NU, BOYS' CLOTHING, UNDERWEAR, LINEN AND WOOLEN SHIRTS, NECKWEAR, RUBBER CLOTHING, I'UISRELLAS, OVERALLS, TRUNKS AND CLUB BAGS. r Remember, we hate CUT the prices from about one third te enr-balf et their original selling prices, se that pats .them away below what they coat us te make up. Yen cannot realize tne quality and the price we are asking ler them new until you calf and compare them Blue uy Blue. AW Hands wanted en Coats and Pantaloons, lirsh & Brether, ONH PRIOB MERCHANT TAILORS -AND- Olethiera and Furnishers, COB. MOUTH QUEEN ST. AMD OMTU tttUAJtE. LANCASTER. FA. CALL US BY TELEPHONE. WILLIAMSONS FOSTER. HINETY-SIX DEGREES -IN IllE- rara AMa currmmji. -TsXEWCOMERB, CATCH ON 1 EVERYBODY REMEMBER I When you get te Centre Square, lust drop Inte tbe TEA and COFFEE STORE (the only one In sight), and get our prices en all goods. Come and we will greet you cordially. OCR SUOAR1S ALL SUGAR ' OUR TEA IB ALL TEA I oURCerrKKiSALL cerrEE' NO ADULTERATION I ONE TRIAL BECURK) YOUR CUSTOM, Remember the Address CLARK'S T1A AND COFEEB STORE, TONGBRT -UY Till FAIRVILUG BAND, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) EVENING, MNNBRCHOR GIRDEN. AT Rleker's, llaefner's and Kecbastar Beer en tap. All are luvlted. y!52t LOUIS prArfLE, Prep. OOMETHINU ENTIRELY NEW IN TlilS ORttAN LINK. THE METOALF 10TI0IT, The greatest improvement In Cabinet Organ building ler HO years. Dent fail te sea it. WOODWARD'S i Piane ana Organ Wararoema, Noa.MAWE.EUHt-LaneMUrClty.Pa. NO. marZVtfdAw S3 CENTRE SUUAKK. exatauAWJM. OTANDARD WOHH. Edw. Edgerley, OARRIAQE BUILDER, NOB. 4B, 4X 43, 45 MARKET STREET, Kaar et Pcatefflca, . Lancaatar, Pa . I baye tn Stock ana Bulla te Order Iyer Ta- rtetr et tba following styles ; COUPES, BUtiUlES. CABUUJLET8, CAURIAUKS, VICTORIAS. BUSINESS WAUOML "T" CASTE, MeCALL WAGONS. 8URRIBS. MARKKT VaOONSSOK.. I ampley the Best Mechanics, and haTatacui Uaa te bulla oerectlyanystylaof OarrUoOa OarrUeOa atrasl. Tha Quality, Style, ana Finish of my Werk, reakas It aaetOaafy tha CUBAPEST lit TUB ItABJtMT. motto i - Pair Daaiinc. Honest Werk at Het teearrieaa." PUaaeglTamaaeaU. iMtlriag Fnwiptij AttMied Tt. PRIOEB LOWER THAJI ALL OTHaULa. I aareaaaat of wetiwaasiaalaUrata)aya for tkatpatweaa. SHADE. Tbln CeaU and Vests, II SO and UOu. Thin Pantaloons, tl 50, ti Ti. IS 00. Linen and Mohair Dusters. 7c., II J5.IJ.10. Short Trip Seashore Trunks-8tamer. Para toga, Deuble Tray and English, 12 00 tell SO. I Izbland Dark Solid Leather ValUes, 1 60 te 12.10. Light and Dark Grain and Alligator Club or Grip aacia. II tu, l tw, il.se, riU). Imitation Leather Valises, C'c, esc., 76c. Mid-Summer Hats. Dress Straw Uals, Mc., 7Sc., tl.(0. Light Colored Flexible Pell Derbyf, 11.90, 12.00, nui. Seashore Helmet. JSc. te 11.00. Thin Underwear, In Balbrlggan or French Net, JSc. Narrow Pleated Pull Dress Shirts, IU0 te 11.60. Seashore Knocktbett Neckwear. Plain Windsors, Pour In Hand, Tacks, Pnff and Strap Rows, 45 and Sue. Plain an4 Pleated Prent Flannel Shirt, 11.2 ll.te, 11.75.: HUMMER COMPOST IM LADIES' AND GENTS' SHOES. ladles' Light Hand-Maua Flexible Sela Ox ford Ties, ll.oe te lusu. Ladle t' Bright Finished American Kid, Pull Dress Butten Beets, Bl te II 60. Genu' Genuine Call OIetb Kid Tops, Lew Cot Newport strap Shee, 60. Genu' Genuine Calf Lace Oxford. 12 SO UenU' Pull Drew Butten, Lace or Cengreas. Dongola Tops, EJ.60. Ladlaa' and Misses' Beasbera Canras Shoes. tiO. U 11.25. Genu' ana Beys' Seashore Canvaa Shoes, 3K. tell.vu. WILLIAMSON 4 FOSTER, S3, 14,86 ui S8EMt Kllff Bt, LAK0AtTU.rA, aaratera elesad ararp ayaataf at 6 o'clock, xeapt Monday an4 Satardap, iSlfitH..--Je!Si. 4Ut& U 1 MAMMA, I All hO WARM. e Ob ! Mamma, 1 Am Se Warm. FLEAS! 01YI MI 10c. TO BUT A FAN. Yeu go te CLARKE'S and buy a pound el his Best Combination Cetlee, same aa he made at the plonle the ether day, which was pronounced by all the best they aver drank, and he will give yen an Elegant Japaneae Pan. Alse ask blm for a sample aknn e! Laundry lllulne. Il.g.ves tt away te ail his customers. CLARKE'S OriginilTeiindCefN Stere, NO. 52 WEST SLNO STREET, LANCA8TCR, PA. PAKABOLS. R. a ah. Great Bargains I -IN- PARASOLS -AMD- SUN UMBRELLAS AT HBADOUARTERS. R. B. & H., apl-lnsd MBMtKlagau JDHT RBUKIVED A HANDHOMB LINK of scotch ana Heme Spun suitings In Stripes antt Plaids. Entire naw designs. Black ana Blue Serges, Clay Diagonals, Danneckburn, Macgreagor and Xegiegee cbaTleu, just tba thing for summer wear. Elegantly made ana Trimmed. Perfect flu Bulla from aw un, at JtOaiNSTKIN.TUK TAILOR, 17 North Uuaen atraat. AST NOTICE AFTER MONDAY. AUGUST 1, 1867. tha following prevision et tha "Ordinance for tha Levy and Collection of a License Tax within tbe City et LancasUr for atrtat Purposes" will be strictly anforeeO. "Sbc. 10. Any parson falling te take out a license or refusing te pay tba lleansa tax re quired by thla ordinance, or who shall violate raeevaraa tn tha snaanar that debts let-panalUj et Ilka amount ara by Ia.w. suaa ler aaa ia ia ia oevarad." J.M.RATHPON, lywfk 9,t,xm.am. . ,i Ji4.J&Vi&!&, a?. &fi&i'h'Jl' wagy&ijj -t4S;r5eir
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