i litfl ' MJWUWSMBWBKirTirTTS?! ., . KSWFW1 i--5 r.-i'."-PJTS'5t-wwi:" . ' .vV '"Vi Sl4vr,-r ;. axjyaVrt'J f 'Sy ;-Ss. V T .y f u - ..-..' y -- " i t v-" fy.-S'i - 'rr' -. lOS tjw-" mjr nsl 1-PAJATjTII DAILY INTEItLIGENGEB, SATURDAY, d ULY -OJ I-J wmW?$iT .:, B-BBS E i&mmdm jwrMi i rmmrmmtt. S7 J ir hn IMMIimM -- -fWra Haws la Brttl. let ISTStUUBWCIB. iJ-jr M A Mrloea Ore ec- I v e cioek at sue rm- a C. Bssltb, en L-viist street, rfevMc4o-efacoaloll lamp, A Mm Hesim bu ut uuipana I ft airiw old-fsahlenod secretary In liB Mm Minimi fleer) then going down umet tne lamp exploded, i Bauui returned in in room la fl tinea. An aUrm ni FglfW), sad MTml persons rendered tir neroie nietis me IfVteut, bntnet before considerable IITM -mm. xne are department ww If-, hut did net go Inte service. Tlie rM destroyed. Tne cietning te tfc- family, carpet, bed and bed M asany outer articles were con cen Tka weed work, and espec (ally the I of tfca roea, are badly burned. : . t eeaacll MhU I sjjMnia meuea; ei council win ini WM Messrs r.cKtiian, mi in in I, Watsen and Wilsen were prm- sf&'A building altnated In alley I, corner i alley, nas received we aiieuuen ei it is occupied by five negre dlaln a very filtby condition. i declared a nuisance and tbe nd police committee were lr. te notify the owner, Nelsen Wll. , te abate the nuisance within ten days. t street irem 8tb te loin, and Niutb i Cherry te Union will lie opened ling the property owners release from The highway cetuuiitlee were i authority te proceed with the work at r F. between Second and Third streets. :'ff, BergUn Operating. TMeoalefncaof Mr. GeerseDeUulI. alone l.liktFeBIiaylvanIa railroad, near Kraut street, "MI Ottered by thieves at an early hour this eWmtmg. The abutter of one or the windows sa open ana ine issteniug ei tus win l OIL The robbers wentte work attbe , drilling one bole In the top, and break- 'ttaTthair bit while working at another hole. heaafawai opened and the contents, back I papers, scattered about .the place. The .fetears secured a set et draftsman's tools 'MoaglngteMr. DeHutT. They left In the gM two chisels, a brace and a broken bit. t'M. tallow candle was left en the sara, si Itnnen Mm In Town. i&vfrrft hnnm stAernm made ati ntlpmnt te "Wtadle Mr. Jeseph Tyson. Mr. Tyson whs at his home and was approached ifesaa elderly man, who gained much ln- aatsaatieii, and then left A young man ,'tkaa earns alone, call In ir Air. Tmen ':lJ)vie, and after some talk eluu- ?:mtm the Informstlen that he had drawn tjav-'' amber of books in a lottery and aaen Mr. Tyson's name there. After (persuasion Mr. Tyson accompanied the .jvuaa man te a neuse en nixtu street, where te suueijj uu w s euuijg in uie upper C-aterr. The books were said te be damaced M a canvas was spread upon the utl- .aeatalainca number of flirnre. Tim men T'aaad all thafr imwera tn trnt Mr. Trin in aatd, but the gentlemen firmly declined. ?tattag he did net gamble. lie then left and avJlNK te the offlee of Squire Evans, where he lM MIMMMtHI jhMlNllMM i t)ri, MHmi M gv" told the story. OlUce Wittick whs dispatched , te tne place, but railed te Med the men. t-ia inrse ueaitis. iM uaeie, seu ei vviiiiain K. liable, iVvrZt sited thla mnmtnlnp nt r( nVlnnb ni.e.4 i.n lii J . .-.-, f,vu j..-, aawiuia. im lunerai win ue new en Men- K slay at 2 p.m. Sjff. Jehn Oetz, aged one jcar, con of .Jehn iss , unu iwi, v,crU,uK it, L-uuiera imauiuai. p JTaaatml en Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. raaeM . itf i. .i..i. ...... n. .1 "" i -II" m fciiiiwiiTimn-ii. n iitt in niirrr of vashlnglen boreucb, dld Say, aged 23. Theleneral will beteld Tfi en Tuesday at 9 a. in. at the house, and at lu , m. st lliverstick'i meeting house. IMmenrmflc l'rluimrl Pf) The Democratic ward meetings will be Up held this evening. IrS Oeorce Walters was sent te iall for ten stays by 'Squire Selly, ler being drunk and disorderly. This morning several boys from Chestnut pf,JUU were before 'Squlre Evans (or trespass- l'lsMllhllnM hanlr lenila rt tha hfaHtmt JwHW Iren Ore company. The boys pasture 8,-aOWSOn thelandand then amuse themselves i-jRT ereaaing windows ei beuses near by. feTbeewnars of the cows premised te keep oil M land and the boys paid the costs. fr xne united uretnren Sunday school went 'teFenrvn this mernlne. W The St. fetor's Catholic Sunday school ill jsaa se i euryn en itienuay. Kcv- Qa Sunday morning holy communion will Ijteadministered in the Second Street Lutheran :j church. TheSU Jehn's Lutheran fualivai will close 1 this evening. Tna Shawnee nreoemnanv hava rnenirml 'A SUB tnwl,Ktlnn in narailn at I ti,luu.ta.i nn Anffimi 111 ui en.BlH nf Ilia tlU !r. 1 !,.. v r Quvn.n v. uw ...!., ..V. X A. DA AT mttirnr umriri. m v AVteale Paily dm HI( bis Tliat Hill Lung lis M.k- Usmtuiberstl. Kfe Tfca eirtv of Dlnnlpknrn srlin nu.l IVIHrx. 'Sit Mount Gretna returned te Lancaster late l&al she evening tired, but ebeerfui and en- Kwsaaiasiie in meir praise of the pleasure J-aifimnd. ThAV vnrn nUrt tminh lmr.niEuA.1 K;WMb what they saw at Cornwall, thanks te ."'aha COUrteSV Of Mr. Nud IrlHh. mnmrlnlen Bat el the read, Mowra. lleyd, senior ,au juuiur, tue managers el the es yttataa. This wonderful mountain of ireu ajwe often been described, but wenli can j-jpivw no aueiiuaie mea 01 me tmpres atBH uibi is ui.ue upon tne visitor who mistaken te the summit ever the zlg z rail- Qwmjt iu iuup uuwu irem u precipice ei ere yitUDOB an artifl ill vjllnw nf ham r. r.,..i. KMore and there below hi in are gsngh M laborers, like little swarms nf Hnts Mt Werk, and close at Imml th ruttin OftbO Pneumatic drills, mil iim -in, it, i,inu. Tfl hasvy hammern, tell hew the rock a Fnnws.Wuiui me uinmui iiiruaces : mt t" " iwrma me none and sinew el JTlllzatlen In this age of steel. The whole ii.",r?,0,el"nB,diand ami distant fertle iWiey, the emigrant laborers and Americn ., aWeriianles. subsmi- ihe ......!. .. ... cfrmroeuntrv aniiitine,i.i.i . ., , & sltatley. """" euu K,oneua ,rKrtornlngtethe park the party eujeyed .....U.U.1ml,U(ralM ,akBi aU(j ." .Z "ue en lB0 observation car te the Conowage Junction. There were fOB0 Jelly Picnickers, thmmh . . wero expected did net appear. Odd BT,llaws Pmmui.. i"flsltbOthef July Monterey Ledge, Ne i,i.u.u, r., or mis euy, visited Middle rS Wbera tber were the irueats nf Triima SlSML Kft. A07. Tnilinwthfli. ann.1.11 I i , - WW.. w WHWn ...VI. PIJITOIIIIU t Jwr..--e kindBw-s of the Mlddletewu folks, .MMltarey will send them a set of engrossed .jisiiiiw. u. wnueg was uene ey ! Wesley Snydtr and Is In old Kesllsh and wan --i. i ue roseiuuons are in a ueau I fiame. MenUrey will also present their .uiniuwu ureiuren witu a large and very "w puotegrapn ei tne tnembera of 212, ell waatakannn .InlvJlh . Umin. n lalee iramad. f k" " -w uisriurs. LP. '?ur,,7 September 1, Krankllu and i - .,, win open ler the season. MOWdeparture has been deternlned-the -p-w--jyuuiigia-jiiai siulenta. jP reoter, wUl farnlsh all the nce. r anne. -faai ar aswI.mm I If Sim anil w.11 .1 0 . w. . Mi aatlfnmeat of ihelr prep. ns- - - eeasut ei creditors te I. kWlM, of KwMbMlitewB. ... :?kiM? wwB.MlfMtssfWs-NlA. J.KaefTmw,eqi. leHee the Fast Line Uls afternoon for Bed fMsl SpHega, where they Will remain two weeks. Geerge N. Keynelds, the popular Insur ance agent, went te Uarrlsburg this morning. There he took the Limited Kx press and lelt en a trip teMllwaukee and ether parts of the Wfet. Thla morning Ibe Reformed and Lutheran Bunday schools, of Mlllersvllle, ran a Joint excursion te Mt ttrettia. The people came te Lancaster en the street cars and took a special train from the Pennsylvania station atTsll. The number of tickets weld were 173, The Mlllersvllle band accompanied the ex curslen parly, which will retum this even ing. Geerge V. l'arker, of 1'hllaJelplila, and W. U. llensel, of this city, left at IfM this morn ing for 0ceela Mills, lu Centre county, where they Jein A. J. Steinman and family. Misses llfiwle and Uslsy Hambrlght, daughters et W. F. Hambrlght, station master of the lVnnayUanla rallreaJ, are spending some time In Marietta. Lieutenant A ltwrtM. Mills, a distinguished elUcer of the First U. S. Cavalry, was lu town this morning fur a lew hours, lie Is new en the way te his regiment In Mentana, having been relieved at his own request from de tailed duty at the Seuth Carolina military school. Mrs. Frank Krsckennd mother, of Dtveiv pert, Iowa, are the guests of A. 0. lirosey, cf this city. Henj. Stautler, of Chicago, Is Kiting U. A Kvller, of this city. Dr. H. T. Nalberst and his wife left te d ay ter Atlantic City. Jehn A. Cerle, esq ,'and wlfeteavetivnlght for Atlantic City te step at Uetel Hrlghten. The Misses Kate and Maine Corcoran, "of this city, lelt at l-.f8 p. ui. for New Yerk ; Irem there they will gote Brooklyn, Sara toga and Leng Ilrancb. They expect te be gene about a month. Miss Ada Kati'z left thla morning for 1'fall addpbia, litre ahe will spend thu next few weeks. William H. Hey and family left today for Alteena and Croeseu. James A. McDevitt, II. L. Kauh and Hiram Slauim were among theTucquauera w he went te csmp yesterday. Sifter M. Lucius, accompanied by bister Imelda and Miss Tesaie Hryaut, have gene te New Yerk. Twe new sisters liae re cently arrhed at the cencnt at St. Mary's chuich. Tbe llettrst lu. Today was the hottest day of the season, SHlbefolleniug figures will shew: At Charles H. llarr's bookstore at 11 30 a. m., the thermometer was , degrees lu tbe shade, & degrees higher than eter before this season. At Heed, McGrann A Ca'a bink It was 101 In the shade. At L. K. Kote's comer, Seuth Queen and Vine streets, the thermometer registered liV in the shade. At y.ikm'e corner tbe thermometer was lu under the awning. At 132 East New street it was 102 under the trees. At Miller's soap works It was lb In the shade. At tbe railroad tower in the shade it was Hi; at 1 p. in.; at tbe City hotel and Frauklin house It was !'7 in the shade. At Deuiuth's cigar store at I p. m. the ther mometer registered 9S In thu shade. In the sun at the same place It registered 130. Vil. TAXUKlta JM-T VKATAf. A Ueg That Was Ituprlsennl In tbn lulling Mill al Sale Harber Ten Weeks. Mrs. Annie Campbell, of Safe Harber, is the owner of a deg that has had a most re markable experience. It had been a family pet, and had no bad habits ; watnever known te be out late at nights, and never bayed the moon unnecessarily. About ten weeks age It disappeared from home, and though diligent search was made ler It, it could net be found, and Mrs. Campbell came te the conclusion that her pet bad been stolen. A few weeks sge the feeble wbinlns et a deg were beard in the S-fVi Harber rolling mill, 'inese winnings u.u eien beard en everal previous occasion-, but ue attention was paid te them. On this last occasion oee el tbe workmen employed near the shear pit a dark vault under the he.ivy shears looked down into It and saw a deg. The antmal was dragged out and proved te be Mrs. Campbell's deg that had dlaapj eared ten weeks before. It had no doubt fallen Inte the pit and being unable te get out had sus tained a ten weeKs voluntary fast. When laken out the deg was a mere skeleton and for some time refused te eat, but under the careful nursing of Mrs. Campbell It Is "com ing around" and its recovery is hoped for. A Ttullllu. ltiiu-sr ThU morning a spirited hi e uttse'ieil te s phaeton belonging te Did I'. Illtner freight agent, as hltshed neir te western' end of the Farmer's Northern market. It took frteht at a train of cars pacing en the Pennsylvania railroad, and breaking loose ran furiously up Walnut street te North (.ueen, where It fell, but in mi instant was en its feet again and ran down North Queen te Chestnut, where it again fell and was cap urcd. During the runaway Walnut and North Frlnca Btreets were crowded with market wagons and ether vehicles, and sev eral of them were struck, but net much damaged. Mr. Miner's phaeton was tiadly broken, but the horse was net much hurt. The Peer Dlrtclms. The peer directors have awarded tbe con tract for lurnlshlng coal for ns i at the alms house ter one year from Septuuiber 1st, te the llaumgardners, whose bids were as fol fel lows : 100 tens of bard egg, at M 51 per ten ; 1500 tens or hard broken, 'J 51; se tens Lykens Valley, egg, K20 1 100 tens medium stove, f3 bl; 200 tens of bard pea, J2 30. Seuer, C, J. Hwarr and Scbulmyer were bidders, but the liiumgardners were tbe Ien est. It was agreed te repair the high wall sur rounding the yard in which tbe tiainpiare centlued. Inipruteuifiiu at Ku.lne Hume e I Fireoempany I, the old " Washington, " are renovating and Improving their quarters A partition has been run acris the rear end ofthefccend story hall, and in tbe room thus formed are the bunks of the firemen. There are large closets In the room in which te keep the men's extra clelhlug. Tbe men have painted the walls of the hall and their sleeping apartments a neutral tint, and the celling a bright blue, aud "are hanging their apartments with a number of pretty pictures. --ruts' l'rlutiiii: onus -le. The sale of Jehn II Birnes' nrintlne elllaa. advertised for 10 o'clock te-day, did net come ell. Constable Kline, who has a claim against the property under a landlord's war. rant, adjourned tbe sale until next hilurdav at 10 e deck. Thesberillnew has charge of PhinrrTl$ Vuaer ,ne "cutlen issued by lhillp ill, Maker, and tbe plant will In all probability be sold by the sherlll. Winking 't, iu. l-ri'J.tu Frem lliu New MolIunUCIutleu. Jehn Seldemrldge nud Andrew linker of Lphrata, A. II. Uelllnger, Daniel liw 'nd K. W. Hard, of Lincoln, aud Martin H. Bltzer, of Hluklotewn, were lu town en Thursday, lu tbe Interest el the prnpered Cornwall A- Lebanon railroad. Tbey reiwrt a lively interest In the read In their sections. Ne doubt a meeting will seen be held here te ascertain the sentiment et our people. O. A. H. Notes. (lea 11. Themas 1'eat Ne. 61, U. A. It., last night followed In the footsteps of Admiral Reynolds pest, and unanimously decided that the new dependent bill engHt te pass Congress and beeime a law. number et ths numbers el the local , rwsta will go te Lltitz thla evening te Inspect I te poets In that village. I rmmtunT te a rmr. The araaa Army at Harletta aivea the lr trati et Llsat. W. at. CklMa. Marietta, July 16 When the members of Lieut. Wm. 11. Chllds pest Ne. 0 U. A. U. returned from Uetlysburg this week they were Informed that a portrait of Comrade Cbllds, in whose honor their pest waa named, would be presented te them. The ceremonies took place last evening at the house of Mrs. Win. Chllds en Walnut street The poet pmueeded te the place lu a body led by the drum corps. The presentation of the portrait was made by Sullivan S, Chllds, of llarrlsburg, the cousin of Lieut. Chllds. Comrade l'et'.s, of the same place, pre sented the commission and nevro nevre nevro leglcal letter. S. E, Wtsner, en behalf the poat,accepted the gifts In a few appropriate rematks. The portrait Is life size ami Is a very flue specimen of crayon palming. The frame, which la also very handsome, meas ures 32 by 3 Inches. Mrs. William Chllds, the aunt el the lteutenaut,was the doner.She took him te rear when he was but a smalt hey. He entered the service when quite young, and by bis gallantry and braery met with rapid promotion. He was lieutenant In Ce. U 15th regiment, l'a. eL While rv rv rv connelterlng en the morning el the 2-d of June, lyjl, before Petersburg, he was shot by a sharp-shooter. Captain Uregglu his letter announcing the death of this noble young man speaks In the highest terms of his character as a soldier. He was only 23 years of age when killed He was one of the mauy patriotic sons et Marietta that bate bled for their country. At the meeting of the school beard last evening Mlsa Alice Smith, of Philadelphia, was appointed assistant In the high eclie.il. She Is a graduate of Mlllemllle of the class of 'Nt and comes highly recommended from l'lttsten, where she has been teacher for a uiuiuber of years. Mske the Gerties ftrlet 1 reui the Moravian. New that we are In the midst of the heated term, we may be allowed te remind these whom It may concern, that brevity during tbe summer months will go far towards secur ing geed etlecta from sermons, etc Let the thoughts be ever -e geed tbe heat causes long sitting en cushioned seats te such a weariness tn the tlesh as te render the ev 11 spirit of restlessness an almost unconquerable fee et close and profitable attention. The II -baud's Card. rrem the NorrUtewu llenUJ. Etiquette says: "The husband's card should always accempanv that nt his wife upon all formal occasieus. " We don't know knew much ntteut the game, but It strikes us that If the wife holds both bowers and tbe ace, backed by a couple of geed side cards, she ml. lit venture te play it alone without any assistance Irem her husband. An Overdose el Chloroform, This morning Miss Annie Ault, employed tn 11 A. Osllagher's tobacco scrap factory, North Mary street, took an overdose ofchloro efchloro ofchlero form and In a short time became unconscious. She was U.ken te her home and st nrmn in. day wa thought te be out of danger. KeftlgDatten of a Drlter. Charles Schwebel, jr., driver of hose cart Ne. 1, resigned bis position last evening for the purpose of going Inte partnership witn his father, Charles Schwebel, contractor. Jehn Kautzbas been appointed driver tempo rarily In place or Mr. Schwebel, who was an elllcirnt driver for several years. t'lcule l'ost,eDed The church or the Evangelical association et I'oltstewn, intended beldlne a picnic at Litltz today, but It has been indefinitely postponed uy reason et tbe death of tbe daughter et tbe pastor. w Insoranee Promptly raid. J. W. Kckenrnde, a.ent of the I'enn Mutuil Lift) Insurance company, FlilIadelphH, paid to day te tie heirs of the late l)r Henry Carpenter II0.U1 31, the amount of Insurance held by him, together with Dnal dividend Tux Grand Festival and l'reuienatfe Concert te beheld at l"enryn Park, Monday, August 1, 17, premises from all Indications te be the Krand event et the season. ref. Burger will furnish tbn mutlc for the occasion, and each ticket holder Is entitled te a chance en a solid silver watch. Os our fourth page te-day wtll be found a striking and Instructive Illustration or the cam. parutlve worth of the various kinds or baking powders new in the market. JvlS-ltd?;Itw In addition te our guncra! clearing sale we will put en our counters en Monday next, another let of cheap Muslin Unflerwear, Chmle, Drawers, -klrf, Corset Cevers, Mgbt gOKUs, at 5. J3 and Mcts. ASTKICH'S PALsCE OK 1TA3U10N, Package Part. As will be eenbyan advertisement In another column, Lancister Assembly, Ne. ii.iAt, K. of 1., will heldaratkage party at Excelsior hall this' eveniug. It Is for a worthy came, ljht val uable prizes Kill be Klven away. Cheap Eicurslnn te Urewii llrete, Iing lliMnch, Kw lerk and Ceney Island, Wednesday, July SO Hound trip llckeis te Leng llruuch and Ocean Ureve, geed ler six dajs, fire only tJJu. Hound ttlp tickets telnew lerk and Ceney Island, oed fur three days, fare eiuy II M). social thretiah train leaves Lancaster (hlng street) at 6 a in.; Columbia, 6 a. in , Jl inhelm, b S, ; Lltllz, 6 17, and Kphrala ut7 in, U the pejiular Bound Broek route. Jyll.l3,16,lMAItw DMAVHt. OessT-iPhs In thlj city, en tlm 15th InBt., Cbas , en ej Henry and Kebecca Oenstreke, In IhB'Jnh jearel bis ag. The relatlvts and friends of the family are re spectfully lnMied te attund his funeral Irem the residence of his parent, .Ne. 211 North Lime street, en Monday attirnoen at .o'clock. In-K-rmeiit ut Lancaster cemutery. ltd -f-tjiafwire. Pbll-delpbla Prodeos alaraav Hiudiihu, J uly 16 flour market steady t sales, 1H1 barrels i Minnesota Bakers, Si uuflM tu Pennsylvania ramlly, (3 71 S3 'JO j Western de, U eis.1 'M ', Patents, U !H hV Uye flour steady. riM4f-75 Wheat-July, beXc; August, 81c; Sept, Cern-July.llXc; August, HJ.&; SepU, Hc; "ats-fuly.wH.-.; August, 3IJ.c; Sept., &! Hew lera ssarast. Nsw Yeaa, July b,.-rieur market dull : rin, 91 1WJI 0U Superflue. fti 0&3 ; Keed te choice extra State, 13 r.tgt (ft , Knnd te chelcu extra Western, U u 0 ' ; de Ohie, 13 l."if Wheat Ne. 1 Bed State. ivflJlet Ne. ae, MHO! Ne. - Bed. Win ter. July, Hftie; Aug, bJUc ; teciilpta none ; shipments, none Cern Ne. -i tniXMd cash, 4Se i de July, ll'fs; Auk-. 5Kc : Sept., fPHe ; rucelpU, none : ship ments, none. Oats Ne. 1 White State, 40c; Ne. . de W.c, Ne. t Mixed, cash, 3!e i J uly, 31c; Sept., Slfec , receipt, none bus ; shipments, none, Uye, dull ; Western, w56be State, 57MO-W. Barley dull. Perk dull j old meas, til M01l 75 Lard Aug.. 17 07: Seiit., t7lu. Melassua nominal at I JKc for SObelltng stock. TurpenUne dull at tl 0531 25. ttcelndull; stndned tOKuedLtl ti501!3 l'otreluum nominal ; Keflned, In cases. SWC. rmtghU dull i unin te Londen. Id Butter dull Western creamery. 109c Cheese iult; Western riat, UOl'c; State rtuwiy,kHQ)u, laucy White, eJiTJCi Colored ggsduil; auto, l&ai5Jc i Western, 120 Ulic. augar siesdyt tteflned Cutleal, 6Sei Uranutabud, 5 13-16C ' Tallew sU udy i prime city, 3&c. Ulce nominal i Carolina, fair u geed, saUMe. Cetrse ni m i lair cargoes, lic. O-iaaga rredeee Market. -aiuxae, July H..1UJ0 a. in. Market opened. noeav-AuK-Toci Bept,72Kc.; uct.7Xe. J.,.ru.u-' '"X" ' 8eP'- 3'e 1 --. JHc TrSf ft llir . '..,., , 1-x.n, n.'n , - -; -, , -w , .iw, WAV. roik-Netijuotod. Short klba-Aug., n , Bepu, s a CUUISO, OcT74eJUly'C,'!:C, AUB- ,0)c'! B8Pt-.!l OMi!ssK;'y,S,'!i:! ' AU' Hert.. -iJia ; porklNUe:,?1u)ot.,Au,' ' B 8""- . .ttrii-ll8ff. eJi AUK' " "-P. Mlbs-Juiy, IS 15) Aug,tH Sept.. s 17. uve aieea s-u-st. C-ICASO, July 15. The Dreveri' Journal detU : CatUe tuimlpu, 8 euu head: shlpmenu. auuei market steidyi shipping steers, we te L5O0 tak, 13 OOtM '2 stockers and feeders. II 9) gteu i cows. bulU and mixed, gi S5fi 70 iTexai cattle, II leg W. Uoga-tteoalpt, 1J.WP saadf ahlpmenu, f .'jue aansp Meeeapta, tan aeaA t shipment, none 1 market steady t natives, el 70M v 1 West ern, H teaj se; Texans, . Tale. TO; Tambs, II 60 in. Base LiassTT. Csttie- ittvulpta, 3it shlpmenU, Mi i mstkid nothing doing all tbreufh consignments, newsw-aBOBipts, vt nmai snipninnis iw I inRrsei acilei rniiatieipnias, -txi- j 1 Yorkera.e.hs1e eouimenui light, la i5.vi hogs shipped te New Yerk, none. S-eep-Heeslpia, HOO head 1 shipments. It'" I market fair 1 prim. 14 -HS 1 fe 1 f sir tn gtsid. f 3 73 ID; common, Iihsbs i stirtng lambs. l Nsi'i M m ' Mata aa- rrwvwiena. rarnlsned by 8. K. Tundt, Breker Csioaeo, July in, 1 e'clmk p. in. Wheat. Cern. Oats. Perk, Lard. July f ... August TOW r. ' fl TU Beptvmber. 71U '",' ''lt October 71K N, .... b.J November ., .. 7.M. 37 December 77lt 37 Beceti'ts Car Leta. Winter Wbeat spring Wheat Cern Oi Oats I-' Kye. .,,,,.,..(.......,.. ........... .... Barley Oil City. Crude OU "( Heart Keeelnta Uegs TV" Cluslur rrlees 1 o'clei-k p. in. Wheat, Cern. Oats. Polk. Lard, July. . 4 "fc .I .... I, 'Vf -nugusi ,1", ai v.t, .... Beptemlwr .. , .T-Mn 37JJ U (I 70 tl ) t.-7 b 7i October... ,73' i-S 37S 3T'. November December... HI City. Crude Oil. ,s lore etecas. Miw Yeaa, July K, 1 30 p. m. Meney clewed at 1 per cent. Exchange tcady, tl Si Q4 SN ; Uevernmenta steady. Currency ti's, 1121 bid 1 -s Coup, II (74 bid 1 H's de, 11 i'H bid Dutlag thotwehourj te the close el business te day, the stock market was dull aud strong. Nearly all the stocks were up t te Spcrient. from last night's ttgures, and some further ad vances were made by aintjorltyet the Hat by 1110, uetablj In lteadiug, Missouri PaclDc ann Klchmend Terminal. Tbe bank statement was favorable which helped materially te stimulate the advance. There was no special feature In connection with ;tte dcsltngs, and no news cal culated te affect values. -The hlKbest prices of tbe day were current at the close, and as com psledwltb thseef ye, terday showed a.tauccs ru'glug Irem '4 te 1 per cent The sale! far thu uieinicg tmaunted te TS.txe shsres. Bteea aiarasii Quotations by Heed. McOmnn A Ce., bi ancrjter, l'a. sw te list. 11 a. . I2. Canada 1'acinc " C.C.C.A1 37 Colerado Ceal 43 4.M Central Par i ,T7 Canada southern N S M. ChLSt L. A Pgh 17 17H Uen.aKlaU ( lel.L.A W 1314, s:y, arte 3 ', 31 Brie, tads ', '; Jer. C... ..,....,,,,. ,,...,.. 771, 7Tm K. MT :- i4, Leu. A N bl, t..". L. shore wW m Mlch.Ccn jS m-j. Heck Valley ;-2 Missouri Pacific ll le.'S N. P 3H 3IS N. P. Pret tiu tt. N. West. llb, lb.. N. Y. C lei liv-,. East Tennessee U i;.' l-' Omaha M bi Oregon Transportation ' ." Ontario AW KV, 171. Pacific MaU II' i 43 Klchmend Terminal 31 :H, SL Paul ft S7 Tex.Pae V.Hr -.V'; Union Pac S'J Vs. Wabash Cem 1-'. l-i Wabash Pret j:i 3:14 Westcrn U 7b 7 West Shere Bends New England M. (.,' raiLDs-raiA list. Lea. Val 67. BN. Y.APhtla Id Pa H K... ........ ......,.. KAi 15s. Heading . 1-1 y lAstL Nav (" Jr. . Unstenv.Paas.. r. e N.cent Peeples Pass.,.. Bdg.tten'le Oil rails. Traction. 1W! tevt MS Uousebeld Marks DAIXT. Creamery Butter a Butter Dutch Cheese W lump r-OL'LTBT. fniing Chickens V pair Chickens ealr (live) Chickens fl piece (cleaned) m-UBLLA.SOUS. Apple Batter W ijt. tgs Wdnz Hime y a Heminy qt. , Lard a sauer Kraut it Fl CITS. Apples X pk Uunacai W de- , Cocoanuts, ea ch , Pineapples each , lemons fl dex , Oranges Wdez , Cranberries fl qt Cherries ft qt. ttispberrles fl qt. , lied Currants ) box VBOSTABLSa. Cornperdez CabbttKe, fl head Bets, ft bnnch Sweet Potatoes fl H pk Turnips, flK pk l'nuuies..ft ft P- New Poialees fl H Pk Onions, fl HP- New Onions, fl bunch New peas, fl wpk String Bean, V K Pk New Bennudaonlens ft Hpk llhulmrb fl bunch Head balad, fl head Badlshea ft bunch Carrots, fl bunch Cucumbers, 3 ter , Squashes etch Lancaster Tomatoes fl quart Southern " Watermelons, each Cantaloupes stock asd asAia. Family rieur bbl Fancy Heller flour Oats' bus Cern labelled) bus Cern, fl bus New corn fldez Kve bns , Fleur per quarter Wheat bus aa.ae.Ba, Hay ft ten Cleverseed ft bus Timethy ft bus , Herd (irasa fl bus Orchard Grass fl bus Mixed Lawn Urasses fl bus Hungarian Urass fl bus Straw fl ten , flaxseed fl bus rum. Clams fl 100 Catfish ft a Halibut flit liiackbass. f) ft Pergles, fl a hturgeen. a Oysters, fl 100 BATS. Lamb fl a Mutten fl a VealW a 104fl2 ..WNsSsSUO .tl.'Atje-&- 11-0 K.OU 14.(10 11.00 112 r2e MIC 15c JOC IOC 10c 10c ceccjfl lOAtse 3l6C ltlSl8c -411fic lusjlic 100 13016C 4C VtC 1UC 12C 160 lUftUO Beefy e Sauaa-e at a . eeeeseeee Puddiug fi a Ham W a, whole. Haul fl a, sliced. liacenfia Dried ueef fl qr, Bologna ft qr.... Cern Heel A... Perk W a... .EW AD VKKTlUKXfKXTH. ACOLIJ WAVE AT SNYDKH'ii Put your overceiti and mufflers en te drtnk beerat BNVDKtt's. Ne. 115 Kerth gneen street. Iho new fans chase the files and bald headed men are has py. It CLAM SOUP KOK LI'NCH THIS BVKN IN Oat tbe Maner Hetel, 817 and 111 West King street, opposite Urand Opera Heuse. -Biker's and springer's Kelreshlng Beer drawn irem the keg. It JOHN 11. BUSING KB, Prep. SUI'KIUOIUCK CKKAM AT HUBEK'S, next deer te tbepoatelrlce, 4s North gueen street. Jyl5-ltd NKW ICK CHEAM rARLOK, NO. iU West Lemen street. Orders promptly at teamed te Ice Cream delivered te any part of tne city, led D.B.BWKETON. -IITANTJSIJ-AN KXl'KBT MILUNEK T at ASTUICU'S, JylJltd 13 East King Street. AMKET1NU OV THK LADIES' Aux iliary of the Y. M. U. A, wtll be held 00. Monday evening, July 18, at 7:30 o'clock, ltd WANTED-A UOOO NUH8K OIKL 16 te SO years et age. A only at H MO. 43 N. DUKE ST. POSITIONS WANTED FOR FIVE OEN- era! beute girl Is. Annlv al It. H. rkeiiT a cn.'a Ne. at N. gueen st: PUBLIC HALK-ON TUESDAY, JULY w.-.liat ylevP- at Daniel Mayer's Warehouse. West Chestnut street, of Uenaa- 1 wm uoeos ana Kitchen Furniture ' I ,v,.qul -UsfEMArJAKElsiOiHI,. jyM-214 Auctioneers ana Stock AWekws. jvr AttrMRTiBKMKim, Hll HKK'H ICE CKKAM IH THE HK8T next deer te Iho posternce, 4$ North gueen street- JylMid FOR RKNT. A Stiven-Kcxuu Urlck Heuse situated en East Frederick strvet. Applrat June.Tl-tld NO. 313 EASl' IRKKKKICK ST. WANTED A UOOIl WASHER CAN etitatn pvtmanent einpln) mem ty call In nr" en I.IINO, jy!3 7td Ne. 11 et Orange St. PfiAll.NII CARDS, ROUND CORNKRH, liidlraters, 5c per pack, -ie. Hr halt dozen, I'eker Llilps. li-llllTIIS CHi Alt STORK, 111 cast hiii- Ktreei Telephone, t'ennectlim. JaiyWASUIt WANTED- KXKRYONK 'IO A'lTEND the Pat kage Party at Kxiolsler Utit nn battilday menlng, July Us 17, under tha auspices et l-aucasler Assembly, Ne. ili.l'J. K. of 1.. klglit valuable articles will be chanced oil Admission, 10 cents. Ill bJ HARD lU'llltr.K Till SSKS. Smy, LUht, Cleanly. Hurabln and Most Comfeitalile Warm Weather Iruss Special cue glum te tilting, nt IIUHI.BY'8 IIKUll SlOUa, Nn as West King HUM. E SPATE OK THOMAS Ct'MMlNOs" late of Lancaster city, deceased Letters of adinlulstratleti en said estate having tHeii granted te the. undersigned, all lHr sons Inilebled tncntiaiv ivquesieu te maku liuuieoinie pay ment, and tli ve tmlug claims or demands against I lie same, will present them without de lay for settlement te thu umluislgucd, lestding In Lauciutci city 1. BMiON CtlMMlNUs, I'AllkK i:l!MMlM,S, C. IV. CI M It INC. I)'j-fld3 Administrators. FRANK I. IN AND MARSHA LI, ACAD. KM I. lhls lustitullen will, for lln nrst tluie,ein Its denrs te both sexes, en Til II S DAI.SEl'IKMKKK 1 lis aim Is te thoroughly prepale students ter Ce! ci. "It aching or ltusl liens, ter catalogue nod her Intoriiiatlen, ad dre H.W M OO It l Hecter, lylt, SmdS Lancaster, Pa. ASSIGN ED ESTATE OK UEOROE l t. Schaiim and wlle.nl Lancaster city. The uudcrMisticd aiullter, appelnttil te dlstrlbuie the baliinre rvmalnlng In the bamlsef Mail mil llau lielehler, nsslrfuee e sal.l i.enrg II. tcbauiu and wife te and among Ujese. legally entitled te the same, will sit ler that purple en Wcdnesdiy, -SiiKust 1, lts7, at lon'elers a. m , In the Llbrin Hmun of the Court Heuse, in the City of Lancaster, where all persons Interested In said distribution may attend Jyle-Std's l.C AKNOLtl, Auditor. ESTATE OK JACOH 1. KIliI.lNUEK, late of l.ancaslCT, l'a , deceased, the. un dersigned auditor, appointed tn distribute tbe balanie ri'iusliilng m the hands of Lucy hll linger, iiiliultilstnitrlt, te ana among I luxe It-Kally entitled te thu same, wtll sit ler that pur pose en Thursday, AiiKtist 11. 1"7. at '2 n'lltKk p. m , In tbe Llbrtry Kikiiu 01 tht, Court Heuse, In the City et lincs.ater, where all perseus In terested lu lil distribution may attend jyltH3td? OW h.S P. llltlcKaU, Auditor E-TATK OK ANN KKKNAN, LATE OF Lancister city, deceased letters testa niuntarj' en siUd estate hii lug been grunted te the uuilctslutHl. all per-ions Indebted tbcn. te am requested te make Iminsdlatu pajment, and these hliiK claims or demands ntratnsl the sHine, will present them without delay for settlement te the undersigned, rt siding In I.au caster city. .) NO. II, B. H AtlN K s. t16tds Kxecutnr rONCKRT -111 niE FAIRVILLB BAND, TU-MOKllOn (bATUKDAI) t h.NIM,, MENNERCHOR GARDEN. - Kicker's, 1 1 ae fner's and ltechestvr Beer en tap All are Invited. y!3:t LOLIS PrArrLK, Prep. COMETHIMI ENTIRELY NEW 1.NT1ILOUSAN LINE. THE METCAL1? ACTION, The crvatest Improvement In Cabinet Organ buUdlug ler JU) cars. Don't tall te see 1L WOODWARD'S Piane and Organ Warerooms, Nes. S3 A SO E. King BL, Lancaster City, Pa. ALACK OK FASHION ASTRICH'S Palace el Fashion, 13 BAST KINO STREET LANCAUThU, PA. INAUGURATION OF OUil Great Summer Clearing Sale HEOINNINU MONDAY, JULY 18, AM) CONTINUING rOE Thirty Days! ENDING AUUUST 'JO. BLAIITHELI1TOK IIAUUA1S8 Ofr EBCIl Stamped Tidies Jc Stamped Splashers c 8tamprdTrayCeers V.'c Mummy Stand Cleths sac Stamped Bureau Ceveis 3lc Stamped Buffet Cevers Mc Sbamped Wash Stand Cevers 25c Heney Comb Towels 2ler2lc Turkish Haifa Towels 7c Fancy TlSles ttc Deylies Se Wash Bags "c White Damask Table Cleths II 13 Napkins 3c Unbleached Table Linen lfc White Table Linen t'.'c Turkey Ked Table Linen Jic Unbleached Table Cleths 7tc Beys' Waists 21c llustlei 6c Laillea' Corsets c Odds and Ends In Corsets ,3ta Perfect Contour Corsets u;c French Woven Corsets Uic Ladles' Jerseys lie Children's Jersejs 23c Boucle Jerseys 37c Ladles' Coats i t Ladles' White Nursing Apreui 10c Ladles' Gingham Aprons 19c Children's Muslin Drawers 10c Corset Cevers isc Children's Skirts 13c Children's Chemise ...,15c Children's Parasols 17c Oream Satin Parasols use Black satin Carriage Parasols II M Colored Velveteen .....29c Striped Velveteen , tic Cream Surab (,7c Colored Tips 'We rine Colored Tips t7c Straw Hats 70 Heugh and Beady Straw Hats 21c Trimmed Hats at Hall Price. Children's Trimmed Hats ec Fine White mians 770 Fine Black Mllans l ej Silk Mitts ise 811k Jersey Mitts re Milanese bilk Gloves 46a, 0 button length. Ladies' Balbrlggan Hese... , 100 Gents' Balbrlggan Hese , 10c Genu' Lisle 1 bread Hese 210 Gents' Colored Uegular-Made Hese l:Ke Ladles' Colored Lisle Hese 170 Children's Bibbed Hese reduced Iruin sic te 170. Children's Klbbcd Lisle Uese red. Irem 40e te le. Lace Chemisettes ,,,12e Embroidered Chemisettes 10 HsmsUtehed Handkerchiefs, open work,..,l!Me Genu' Balbrlggan Bhlrt ike Ladles' Balbiiggan Vest tee All-Llntn HemstlUbed Uandkurchlsfs, i for 86c UIBKOMa VEUY CUEaP-BABII AT A ttACHlFiCK, HlBilONI tlHW dDVMMTnaMMItTB. c MI'AKATIVB WORTH OK BAKING POWDERS! KOYAfi (Absolutely Pule) (IKAT'M ( ltiin Powder)' .... 1 KUMt'OKU'g, whoufresb . . lUM'OKIt'S, when Insh ---ss---.-....i)M, KKIIIIKAU'S -----..-. rllARV (Alum I'ewder)' -----------. AMA0M (Alum Powder)' -- l:I.KVKl. AMI'S (Stunt wl.Me ) 1'IOMKKIt (9anlmmlie) -----------. 17.AU -------- lilt. I'UU'K'S S0VT I'l.AKi: (iiieirs) ----, m:i' I'Kiltli (Andrews A Ce) HKCKr.K'S IIII.I.HT'S AMKKWSJt(0. "Itiual". Milwaukee, (Leutalus Alum.) HlTliK (Powder sold loose) ItrXI'OKII'.S, when net tiesh .. ..KPOUTt, OK UUVEKNMKNT CUKXIS'IV Aa te Purity nud Wboleaomeuoaa or tha ileyal Daklnv Powder. "1 hae tested a package 1 el Ileyal Baking Powder, which 1 pnichssud In the open market, and find It ceiniMwed of pnrn and wholesome Ingredients. It Is n nenin el tiutar powder et a high ds gi w of meilt, nud does net lentaln either alum or pbespli ites, or ether Injutleiis sub.tanres. " K,l I.OI K, Ph.D." v 13 n sciriiuuc mci mat me i.eyui iiaklne Powder Is absolutely pnrn "M.A MUTT. I'M, II." ..'l r.'.' ,,"'n't' -t I"ckaK-s of Kins! linking Pewjer. purchased bj myself tn the market. I And It finitely free Hern alum, term nibs, or any olher Injurious siibsuintn " IIKNKI MOUION, Pn II, 1'iestiteulel S Uncus Institute of Theo'egy." " 1 have aniUyred a package el Ueal Baking Powder. The nmtetlalsef which It Is remimsed are pure and wholesome. i,AA IIAI hSStaU. Assayer, MaisV uTih." 'i051 .'.'?k,u,5 "lowder rrndved the hlghe.t nwaid ever all competitors at Iho Menna ..Mr.?r0ln?.,UV,5 NOl'K-lbe above Uiaiik.m Illustrates the iompaiatle weitli of various Baking Pewders as shown by Chemical Anal)sls and experiments made by Prof Pchedter. A pound can of each powder win taken, the total leavening pawur or veluuielueai h can alculated, the result lielug as Indicated This practlml test ler worth by Prof. Bchedler only previs what every observant consumeret the Ileyal Hiking Powder knows by practical nxperteme, that, while It owls a tew cents per pound mere than eidlnsry kinds, u is lar mere . , nnemlcal, and, besides, aflerds the ad vantsgoef tmtter work. A single trial el the llejal Baking Powder will convince any fair minded person el these facts 11. .V '"grain sriiw.uie of the alum powders te be et a hlghsr degren et strength than er iMiwdersrankedbelewtlieiii.lt Is net te be taken ns Indicating that lli-y havi any vain" alum powders, no matter bow high their strength, are te be a oliled as danger! mi. ellip All N OKHECK A MILKY. WORK-NOT WORDS Norbeck TUK OLD Coach-Building Firm, AT THi: " BIG YELLOW CORNER," Seuth Duke and Vine Streets. NO USE TO ENUMERATE STYLES ! COULDN'T DO IT IN AN OUtUNAUY HPAI.K. KVKltl 1M AOINABLK 8TVLK OP MODKIIN Vl.llIuLhIIH UANII Oil MAHK IO UltHKU COMPKTlllUM DKFIKD IN PK1CK AND gUALiri or HOODS. 4r Secial Attention Ulven te Itepalrlng. Old Vehicles Made Geed ns New. Norbeck $ Miley. Practical Carriage Builders. 10K. SOUTH DUKE AMI VIK M.S., lAH'AMTH, I'A. aprrt-lydBK;tw -VA'ir A l VKKISHTMKSTS TRYUUHKK'SSUHKRIORICKCRKAM. North gueen strceL Jyllitd FOR.SALK-ALL THAT VALPABLK let of ground en eutb gueen street, hav ing two fronts and known aa Uldtollews' Hall. t or particulars Inquire of K M HO It KOW, W c. IIUCIIMILLKU, JyWjitd' A C. KKI.NILIIL. WAIT FOR LANOASTKR'S OALA DAI AT 1'lt.NUIN PAUK. 11U.VDAV, AUGU8T 1, 1687. Under the auspices et St Anthenj's Chaich. ltd OT1CF. ALTHOUGH TUK I'OLI.H were closed m the Zd ward liefere my name was announced, lam still a candidate for dele gate JylS-itd' r. KILIIUIIN. Wantei)-an1.ntk"llieknt"i.ai)Y et geed address te canvass for an attic e used by every lady. Apply at Jylllwd' NO. UlNOUTD LIMKsT. ANTKD A COOK JN A FAMILY of two ; geed wages ; must b willing te assist second girl lu ashing ; Catholic girl pre terred. Apply al r.B.TKOUTACO.'B, NaaN.gueenBL -ONKY'JOLOAN ON flKST MOUTUAUK. JOHN II.MET.LKH, ltd Ne. 9 heuth DukeBtieet. XjJVKRYBOUY DRINKH BOWERS' MEAD PEAR PHOSPHATES FAMOUS Oc. DB1NK. On draught only at HUllUIITOI'H l)lilBTOUK. JyStfd aenndi: West King Street. OUY TUK "CROMWELL" DRESS SHIRT! TI1K.V IIAVR MANY IHPBOVRMCNTH ANDPOINTH OF 8UPKHI- Oltll V OVJttt ALL OTIIKU8. FIRST. Tbey are made of Wamsutta Muslin, 2,010 Llnsn, each llosein being four-ply, Lined with Heavy Uutcher's Linen. BBOOND. The Bound Tep of the Bosem and IU Balsed Kdge prevent tbn weight el the vest and coat from pulling tne besom downward from tbe top and throwing wrinkles In at tbe sides. TBIRD. Prevents drawlngnr tearing button holes out of back or neckband. FOURTH. The cut of the sleeve Is se arranged that the wearer can raise Mt arm without tbe disagree able suuse el lifting the whole body of tbe shirt FIFIB. Tbe dlsaareeable feeling at the neck Is pre vented, and tbe band doe net work out from under the cellar. BOTH. Tbe seams are smoothly finished and the gus sets are firmly set In, which prevents all ripping or tearing down. The Improved Betem Will never break or wrinkle from wearing, and guaranteed te outwear the shirt They are with out exception tbe Finest and Cheapest Dress Bhlrt In the World. Try them' one and you will wear no ether. f OU BALK BY Myers & RatMen, MKRDHANT TAILORS, OLOTI1IKR8, GENTS' FURNI8UER8, Centre Hall, NO. 13 EAST KtKQ STRUT, LABCAJsTBH. PA. sr Aguuu for lb bes. tilting sblrt In ths "url - . j)i mians - IS Till: RULK OK & Miley AND RIILIAHLK NKW A It Vr.ltriSKMKXIS OUR CIGARS MIA QUrltlllA AND ileldvn Lien are CI.KAIl HAVANA 1L Lhlland made, sc KACll. In betes of .Vi's and 100'S. DKMUTH'SCKIAHhleltK. , . Ill Kast King Htnwt, Telephene Connection unl6-WAnlttld JJIINK AND CUKAP. " HarveBt Whisky. AT UOHHKU'8 I.IQUOK STO-B, Ne. a Centre jsquare, ltiicasUir, Pa. TA.COII F. HHKAFFKR'H LIQUOR STORE UBHOVKD JO NU. IS CK.NTUE sgUAKK, LA.NCAbTKII, PA. tnayU ltd SCHOOJTTAx'.lshTi Tbedupllcate la In Ihe hands of the Tress urer. Time per uinL en" if paid oil 01 before August l,ls7. Office hours from 1 a. in. till 4 p. in. W. O. MAUSIIALL, Treasurer. Jel UGH Ne. 1 J Centra bijuare. NEW HOODS FOR FALL COMINO KVKKY DAV. Must get rid of mere Hum mur Stock Chemisettes that were He , new 'Jee. Cheineseltrs thst were 'Ae , new 1 1c lapnnese Banners that wsrn inc., new .inc. Japanese Banners that weie 50c new 'ric. Japanese Naptlns.Juit tbe thing for picnics, from tic. per dnz. up. Uliti. K. M WOODWAKD. 'tamping Kmpeitum, NO.WX KA8T K1MU SIBBKT. inar9HydAW T EVAM'H KLOUK. Levan's Fleur THH BB9T. M.ThAS JTEW CONFKCriONKRY. HUBER'S KEW COUFEOTIONERY, Ml. 11 .SOUTH gUKBN eTICKkT, (Next deer te tbe posleffloe.) sNTBupeiler fte Creams Saturday evening Jyivjtd JU8T RKOEIVKD A IIANDSOMK LINE or Scotch and Heme Spun Mul tings In Stripes and Plaids. JCnllre new designs Black and Blue Serges, Clay Diagonals, Binueckbum, Macgrnager and Neglegue Cheviots, Just the thing for summer wear. Klegantly made and Trimmed. Perfect flu HultB from ft) up. at UOsKNSTKlN.TIlK TAILOU, 37 North yuoeu Street. LAST NOTICE AFTER MONDAY. AUUUST 1, 1M7. the following provUleu el the "Ordinance for the Levy and Collection of a License 'lax within the City el Lancaster for Street Purposes" will be strictly eulerieJ. ' Bse 10. Any person falling te take ent a license or refusing te pay the license tax to te nulled by this ordinance, or wheshall violate any of the previsions of any section thereof, shall subject the offender, In addition te the for each and every offense, tebe sued for and recovered In tbe manner that debts for penalties of like ameuul are aiw uy w aw, i,u te. covered." leaitfd . fl Kisuniw city Treasurer. pUBLIO HALE. os Mespat, Jelt H, 1(H7, will be sold at public sale, at the Leepard Hetel. Lancaster, Pa., all that certain Let ut Ureund. situated Ne. 711 Poplar street. In said city, con talnlng In front en said Poplar street I J feet, and extending In depth 100 leet, meie or less, en which Is erected a well-built two-story BBlCK, UWBLL1NU IIOUSK tU feet, Willi a two. story frame Back Building rua feet, and lu addition thereto a rraine summer Kitchen. Balcony running full length el back building The house In ail contains 8 rooms, with bail ways nn first and second stories, ibe ball en first lloer Is beautltully frescoed, and Parler, bitting Beem and Dining Beem elegantly papered and paluted rear Sleeping Beems en second flour 1 wltb dulshed Attic a large Dry Cellar under tbe premises. Tbe let con tains a large variety of fruit Trees, Hen and Pig Pen 1 Hydrant at back deer. It Is the in ten ten ten tlonel the owner positively, te sell this prop erty. Persons wishing te see the premises will re ceive the kindest attention. rale te commence! at e o'clock p ra., en said day. when conditions will be made known by rUD-Kl.re W-IOACT. .Ieii.L.Uaibk. Auctioneer. JtIVeA) VIM. c "!!. - r flpn t.iM.iJ.' S; v.,H. .1 a.- . fljSvrv1. -ihA.l5 -.m-r, -.&&
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