" y laMBrifi&w v " PPTtpT THE IANOASTER DAILY INTEUilGENCER, TUESDAY. JULY 19, IM7. Pffj 4 tf . Br ,i. r- T .Yr ,-! mi fM F tksml. which la bow Qmrferm bebb, kM bmi bbsbbbH this mmeb and the at Wtt wjBliJ Which hM been fMM watka m by be meant encour enceur latfc tettar part of Juna "Cupt" V Maailltea eame te LaneasUsr wllh MwuMinf trutnpeta and no money te epan lb ueatre. neiere aaada a number el Improve- ki kenas for which lie neter atated that be would put MM large fans Intended te cool the tajt tba rana. line ut ieuer, -never Ma breiiBut a treasurer alone te Ifca Menty Wblch waa also backward im appearance. Hamilton made an afptemletaandnatdthat he had Reed eapperu tuis wm Boen leunu iu BBsjtb. ten pet in a company wnicu w largely of people who were wining U a for almeRt nothing. It contained talented people and aotne who are ami During tee nrsi mm, ui tka party atarted In an pirates by "My Partner," a piece that tbey bad tiwflgMwkatavar te use. The attendance "..MOW 1V HH1B11 VWUII UIKUl uu iu n niiu. 'MM ! valiant Captain Hamilton became i)BMSteM te the company who found that he tfrat aeeaethlng of a liar. He saw that he 'Si-aawld de nothing, ae he concluded te lesv e the ,4- laws, wbicn ne uiu. tie ten a large munuer U f unpaid bills, but managed te get away & iritneut going te Jail. After Hamilton's LV' departure Lingden .t Tedd, two members of f ;-V ibb oempauy, thought tbey could run the Wtit Blaee without money. &We ffert te make a brilliant $ tkair leading lady, am liivy maun n ein t star of Miss Carlten, and laat week they wrestled with "Fanctien" and "Kathleen llareurneen" and the het weather. lltisl Bsw waa very bad, and en Thursday night the orchestra, which had been caught by the Wily Hamilton, concluded that they were bout Ured playing for fun. They left the place and the week waa finished with a piano player, who looked vary lonesome In the large orchestra box. The company wade their last appear ance en Saturday evening, when people were "roasted" by the acting as well ns the beat Last evening no attempt was made te give show. The company numbers about ten people, who are atepping areuud at dif ferent places. Few of them hare any money and several believe in the old saying that "actors" never eat" It said that the party will nest att'uipt te astonish Columbia If they can manage te get out of Lancaster. Tbey have lelt a number of uupaid bills, which will likely never be settled for print ing, advertising, Ac, Since Hamilton tirst opened the place the owners of the theatre nave net received mere than .' for rent, langden A Tedd have made many premises te pay, but don't de it. The owner of the property has become Ured of theae "snap" companies that are without financial foundation, and he nas goeoT reason te be. He will net allow anymore barn-stermers" in the house, but will likely rent te some reliable party. The meat successful manager that ever had efaarge of the place waa W. A. 11 al bach. Next week be will open with a strong com pany of variety people, who are capable of giving a geed show, and Prof. Burger will take charge of the orchestra. Fans have been purchased for the place and they will be in running order by the end of this week. With geed shows there Is no reason why the place abeuld net succeed, and the owners el the beuse will likely Uud it te their advan tage te bar the deer agalust the many actors Who are hustling te make a living for tuetn- aelvea duriug the summer at somebody else's expense. MIHB MlltUAKKT hSDHIII!, Eetf Une Years nf An aud an (exemplary Wuiiiau. "Mil's Margaret Ueltshu died en Jlenday at tbe residence of her sister, Mrs. 11. 11. Derwart, Ne. 1111 West Orange street, in the 9hv year of her age. Nhe was a meet exemplary woman in all resecui ; of a re markably "Iiiurful and genial disposition even when old age and sickness Rllllcted. She had unbounded faith In an over ruling Providence that erdered every thing for the best ; she whs never raat down, never despondent no matter what calamity happened. In her earlier life she wasa member et the First Koferiiied church, this city, and when St. Paul's Kcfermed church was organized she became one et the original members. She was neted ler her zealous and earnest work in the church aud Sunday school, and for her liberal contribu tions te both. Ner were her cuaritlei con fined te her church and Sunday nchoel. Wherever there was want, or aulluring, her hand was open te alleviate them, and in all geed works she wasa willing helper. Deceased was a daughter of Philip HciUhu, who ever tllty yiars age carried ou the hat business In an old building where new stands Lecher's banking house. He died at a geed old ake, and was succeeded by his sons, William and Daniel, who retired from business a quarter of a ceutury age. The Heltshu family are remarkable for their ion gevity. Daniel, a brother of Miss Margaret died, aged SI jeara; Mrs. Keller, of Lewis town, l'a, a sister, died a few year age, aged 9a Misa Sybil la Heltshu, auether sinter, is living at the age of 80, and Mrs. II. H. Dor Der wart at the age of 78. It may be noted as a singular circumstance s thit three of tbe sisters who died within the laat fifteen years Mm. Kurt., Alius LIU, belli and Miss Margaret died ou the ly.h of the month, but net tbe same month. Mrs. Heubu' funeral will take place in Thursday afternoon at :i o'clock, and the in termeut will be inade iu the Heltshu plot in Lancaster lumetery, one of the original plots a first laid out in the cemetery. Uruiuure Mews. The new school house at Chestnut Level la nearing completion and when done wdi reflect credit en the carpenter Mr. Cooper feteia. Mrs. Heury Bewers, of l'airlield, lias a fuscbia that has one hundred andeue bloeuiH and buds en it. The bakery of M. lagan .V Seu at Fairfield, baabeenoneef that lllage'H Huccuases. It baa a large and paying trade aud turui out geed goods. The Mission Hand of Chestnut Ltel will held IU anuUerHary culobratieu ou the ad f August. Rev. L. V. Kuller Is vlsltlug friends at his old home. Fublug partita at Bestlck's uud Dannei'a are (new popular. They are callm fishing partiea because no Ushing la done, except a llttl.) of HU l'eter'a kind. rreslratsd by I'.iUeme Heat. Mr. G. Kdw. Hogeuer, deputy iMMtmasUir of llila city, waa stricken down by the heat yaaterday afternoon lietween 3 and 4 o'clock wkllsea duty In the jiostullice. The heat WMlateeaa. The thermometer in the etilce at tlM time marked 101 degrees. Mr. Hegener waa taken te bla home, 'M0 West King atreet, and Vr, Muhlenberg attenda him. It la believed be will be about again In b lew daya. Harry T. Yackley, letter-carrier, who waa overcome by the heat yeaferday morning, la better te day. m ProMcutieo WltndrawB. The aasault and battery case preferred galeat Demlnlck Noce, the Italian living In Brentman'a court, by Sarah Yeung, bla housekeeper, baa been withdrawn befeie Alderman Barr and the costs field. m . ThaDluntr te Kebsrt ll.Oelsman. Tbe dinner te Itebert II. Celeman, ten dared bliu by prominent citizens of Leiisnen. B.IIK..I.... I.l.. 1).... l .., .... ' vjt. m wm w me j'.gie ueiei, iiiai cuy, en t..r.., aagaai & ' !"- Maid ti lk w.a.lir TkB afaerlfl beaaa the lata of the atnre eedefR. a Fatter lythla morning and tbe bVm M BMMluAad wkea we went te ... BJ40. What tea cur Bad Oaaaljr Pay tag etBwaeta. let tba Opaa The viewers appointed te aaseaa damages caused by the proposed opening of Butten weed street, from Derwart street te Straw berry, te day filed tbelr award of damages, and It Is as fellows : 't'H , IVUOO Count v II.imi 10 M (0 .T t(l 77 re .V TS M l 71 S7 IX 75 SJ w .17 .VI fti M Ml til in v a a iv .1 1 HI ai rn II ui 4d n j in Barbara (J csell Ann siAlt-y .lames Ifairer .laceh llurnharl . Oeerucllllliimn Philip Weber August t finer .Inhn limine Thaddcus Itote llenrv l". 1Vm Mary "A Albert Victeria Dlehl rniticl" shcld Henry Dareucsliip Jehn I'nulz Chrlstls.ii lienhlnger . .. Michael Wolf Margaret Kithvicller ..... Itesanna wolf r"rancl lllelman .Inhnli Mejer Ilenjauiln Mchlrey Jiwnrh IHmient Charles ralk Ant bon v l.edrret rredetitk toting Cliiiilim ."chiukelt .Inceb Pel Se' Kninit dinner lehu rilck .ln-enh Kurtz ilrncti Shullc Kdward hrerkel Steptiell Mjem KIlEabeth Kactz AilelphMiiitn .luhn A.lleman Jehn M. Ilrnwa Jacob Monery , I'eter IMehl rrnncls MarkH Theresa lMmltn Uha Kalk, !r Mtry hareh t'nthirlne fester Ambrose erth Ml til I'll HI . .17 M r .XI 111 ;t 1 1 e el hi s w am 77 1(1 H 75 linn SI II) VMO 111 HI .1 7) 117' 4 1 75 17 Ai ei hi 131 2 I HI ! M HI HI V HI Sh 7S t.l HI 5 115 Ml 7 7S 70 H) ti HI M73 tti HI ll fJ 11 'II S ?7 ! 7 .. M 113 Ml Jeseph Kentz Heeru'ci lliituiHii A'liHne fnyiler rntnk llelcbard Michael Snyder Henry Wein-r IkkTlura A. eher . .... -hrllin Welbert av1er Fry , Jacob Uupp Jacob fetter Leenard smith Henry lies Jcbiill.NlKhleiiKull.... Total l-liiui I1.3JI :i WltlKMMI Or- Mll.VWIlKlUn MltKKr. The following awards were made for the wideulug et Strawberry street, from West King te Mulberry and Vine streets : I ilu (unty Hee. Ackerinin !."- ,MI HI S74 0 37SHI Sial Hi I."' I III p.l HI .ill HI 4 I HI Seoul 'Jill HI 7lll H 75 HI tVO HI Il'HJ Trinity I ulbernn Chinch -' IU llemy Ackenniti Jehn Kiltch IT.fnn Knulz 'mi Jehn I' llnunnlnttQr .mi hi eii:iu Kaiiiz .. -1' "' l.llen Illnitinjer nn Jehn u. Mur I'm) HI Win. Wljner Jehn M.iley in limlnlph uter IT ' ' r.trlMiuiievell 7ihi I'hlllp Henii- i V) a rimtuH muyt nAr.rtAU. A Yeung kJHttifrner Talki Knteruliilncly en a arlety ul Topics. Mr. Lswreuce Dunn, a well known young business man of Savaunab, Oa., is In Lancas ter for a lew days en a pleasure trip looking at the quaint and curious sigbtsef our historic city. Mr. Dunn is a geed type of the young Southerner who believes thoroughly In tbe "New Seuth" and wishes te bury war memories deeper than plummet can sound. An Intkllhie.nceh. representative asked blm bow President Cleveland was regarded In bis section of the country, te which Mr. Dunn replied : " The ptesldent Is very popular with us, and no one mentions any one ple for the presidential succession. In turn, let tne ask hew the people up here would like a Southerner for vice presidential unuil nee en the Democratic ticket, I knew jeu will at once mention for that pest Henry V. OraJy, of the Atlanta Cum ititiif ten. But he is net as epular in our section as you would nupiict-e. There Is a ring In Atlanta, the chief figures in which are Senators Colquitt and Brown and Governer tJorden. Yeu must be baptized by one of these three befere 3 ou may aspire te clllclal place in our state. This has been resented by tbe young Democracy of the state, and (Jrady has been very much baiiiicred by his close alllliatieu with the rirj; alluded te. Bacen's defeat by (iorden in the contest for the gubernatorial nomination has lelt some bitter memories, and it is likely the jeung element of tbe party will Vigorously push lien. Heury K. Jacksen ler Gorden's sue c3ser." " Did the Cleveland ballle dig order causa much discussion down Seuth 1" ipierlud the scribe. "Very little. I heard prm-ticilly nothing of it until I came North. The people of the Seuth are tee busy te waste time iu war talk. A new generation has xprting up since the war, and they are tee intent upeu biislnees success te permit of playing the crab and tiling their eyes en the pL Our town, Savannah, is going rapidly ti the front, and Is cle-ing upon Atlanta, i-lnoe the latter city adopted prohibition. TLeymy AtUuta new has 1 M Idle beuses. Mr. Dunn chatted In eulertalning stj le en ether subjects kindred te thnwi men tinned, and uiaulfesled much intelligence iu their presentation. The future of the Seuth is eafe iu the hands of young men el his calibre. Ine Sources of Ultielann,' lirengin 'IhoseurceHor Cleielaud's strength with the x.eple are well illustrated In a series of brief iuterWews with the magistrates of Davidsen ceuny, Tenn., at their meeting as a county court In Nashvllle the ether day, published by the .lirierirun, of that city. These magistrates come from all arts of Hie county, and are for the most part leading tanners el their iepecttte towns, se that their views constitute as Talranex. prrxslen or public opinion as c itild easily be gained. KxcludliiKlheltepiiblicanF, forty three Democrats gave their choice for pres ident, and forty-two of them were for Cleveland, the solitary exception favor ing Tbiirman. The iiuestlen propounded by the .lmcricuH was, Who la your choice ler president, and why?" The answers te the latter clauie are peculiarly Interesting, and we quote several as fair samples : " dro ver Cleveland, becatiKe he is honest aud up right, and knows his duly, and is net afraid te erferm it:" "drover Cleveland, be cause he has administered te the people at large, as far as lean judge ;" "(irever Cleve land, because he is geed man ;" "(trever Cleveland, because he Is au honest man ;" "drover Cleveland, because hedees what be believia correct and stands firm te his pledgis ;" "drover Cleveland, because he has the manhood te de what he he thinks right." The Naxbville Jmeriein, In some editorial comments upon these interviews, proueunces them the highest evidences of public senti ment in that county, as the magistrates are net politicians, hut simply geed types of the ixxiple, aud says that " this is a fair exhibit of the public sentlnjeiit iu Tennessee." More over, it dtclarrs its belief that similar Inves tigations "would develop exactly thlsstateef feeling In all parts of the Seuth," and it con cludes : "That the masses are with Mr. Cleve land as they have been with no man since the days ol.lackseu and Polk, there is net a doubt, mid because he is honest, capable and tearless. irglula Marriage I.an VIeUlcil. At Winchester, Va., the grand jury has Indicted a premluent Israelite merchant, N. hehn, aud his nlece, Kmuu Frankel. These parties were inairl.d by Babul Pbllllpsen, of llai 'Sinai tabernacle, In llallimeie, en June T.'j ".' "."a "iturnul there te reMde. The Mrgiula law forbids the manlage In the statu el partita thus connected, or, havlnir been married, Iiem returning here te reside aa man aud wile. The penalty is a heavy Hue and Imprisonment. Kmlneut cuuusel baa beeu engaged by Kehn. rrstlva rira lialleuur. Ou Saturday evening, ate p. in., a paper tire balloon waa sent up at Centreville by Henry Weidley. it travelled high in the air In tbe direction el Oxford. One waa alto aeut up at Chestnut L9vel en Friday, July 15, by 11. Moere, but caleUlng lire at the height of apeut 100 feet it was consumed. Hun Out for 00 imjs. Jimmy MuTague, who has appeared a number of tlmea before hla honor, for tee tr Indulgence, turned up again thla morn, leg. Sixty daya waa hla aentenee. iHiMMi tmm evMHtnm. Hew tha (lay iMUctita Werasd I'pea mm. paihj for a K4MM. FjoralheSfraiiton Truth. In reporting the release of the detecthe, Chautlbrlanil, several days age, It was hinted that the mousy for the payment of the cesla placed "pe" the prisoner waa put up by I'hautlbr land's female friends. The reporter had geed reason te suspect that te be the case at the llme. Mr. ljnrd, however, states that the money advanced by him te iiav the expenae waa furnished liv a well known business tirm et the city, and that none of the gay detective's former asso ciates had any hand In hla release. If the detective's story and ether report are true, Chautlbrand la even a worse scoundrel than he has had credit for being. During his centlnement the prisoner said he was net married te the lady whom he had lived withal Manhelm, Lancaster oeunty, al though they had a child six years old, and everyone tit that vicinity supposed that they were wedded. While In Jail Chautlbrand expressed great contrition for his treat uient el the lady who was supposed te be his wile and repeatedly declared that If he could be released he would go at once and endeavor te rlsht the wrongs she had still ered at bis bands by marrying her. Iu this manner he worked upon symatbles of Keeper Lord who rendered what assistance he could consistently towards procuring the prisoner's release, and te help him out et town. Instead of going te Manhelm there hi strong reason te Miipect that Cbautibriaud went directly te Mill City, aud Is at present rust) mtlugthere, regard lees of thowrenged woman Iu Lincaster county. Surprise. f nun tbe Youth's Companion. "1 don't like auprlsea," ouce aald a little girl, "1 thluk they're nars'y." Te tell the truth, se de most of us, although we feel obliged te leek politely pleased when our lrlends pep some unexpected Jack-in-the box of an eveut upon us. A surprise must be if a very exceptionally delightful nature te prove in the least welcome. Especially Is this true in the case of visits. "1 should net feel at liberty te visit my own sister without announcement of my Intentions," said a lady who waa heartily welcome wherever she cheese te go. "In fact, 1 never saw the person upon whose household I should be willing te lake the liberty of descending unexpectedly." Her principle Is the one te be billowed In ninecajeseut of ten. It Is only fair tessy that the people who violate It usually desii with the best intentions. Ilellevlug that their friends enjoy their society, they Inno cently imagine that the pleasure will be en hanced by a MiJduti utirst of that social sun shine. "1 had invited a friend te "Wild Sunday with me," said an overworked teacher re cently, " and specified In writing her that 1 would meet her ou a certain train ou Satur day morning. Friday evening 1 was work ing like a Trojan ever my examination papers, in order te be ready for her, when In she burst, rosy aud smiling. "' 1 lueugut re come nemre you expected me for a surprise'.' she aald. "The pleasure ter which 1 had begun work ing was spoiled by the consciousness that the next week's tasks would be deplorably be hindhand. Th's la such a buy world that It becomes alsurd te think et disposing et any but pur baps an idle person's time without reference te his convenience. Then, tee, In the cae of vlit, few house holds are moved by machinery se perlectly adjusted that it Is net te be disarranged by the arrival of the unexpected. " Aunt Mary came last night without a word of warning," Bald a geed housewife, " and the Iidumj was full of teachers from tbe convention. 1 had te put a l3d In the trunk room for the children." "Why will she always try te surprise us ?" groaned her sister. " The lattime she came te my house Aunt Sephy was there, and as tbey don't speak we sat aud walked ou pins all the time." Ceal Ter the f uhlte schools. The committee en buildings aud grounds of the Lancaster school beard, met this after noon and opened the bids for furnishing the public schools with coal for the ensuing year. Following are the bids per ten for 0ml tens mere or less : - Geerge L. Shulmyer, stove f3 i broken egg or nut f3 OVi; Baumgardners, Hove f 1. 13, broken egg or nut (3.S7; Henry Snieycb, broken egg or nut f 1. 20; Kautluian, Keller .V Ce., stove f I. Ill, broken egg or nut JJ S5; Sener A Sen, stove $3 H, broken egg or nut ATI. The contract was awarded te Geerge I. Shulmyer, he being the lowest bidder. Tbe painting contracts were thus awarded: Wm. 11. r.iteuian, Lemen street work; J. C. Myers, James street building; F. A. Kete, New street reef and fence: W. I. Stycr, Orange street fence; K. C. Law rence, Chestnut street fence. A ltncaster Contractor ou Italian., r'reinlhe I'bll.ulclphU liulletln Contractor M alone, who Is building Market street bridge and who has a big contract en hand in New Yerk city, was here last week looking for laborera. I want Italians," be said, " and I came te Philadelphia te get them tsjcause they are better workers. The Italians, when tbey get te Philadelphia, gen erally stay here some years, and In that tlme they learn a geed deal of English and a geed deal atieut our work, while the Italians of New Yerk are generally fresh from Castle darden. They don't stay in that city long at a time, and most of the laborers of that na tionality are green hands wbe are bard te handle. Consequently, when New Yerk contractors have big joint en hand they feme te Philadelphia for their help." Ilelrcstsa le I V. II. II. Cemsnllsn. William II. Heilly, William Frits and Augustus Steinwaudel were elected delegates from St. Michael's society, laat evening, te the national convention of the Irish Catholic Benevolent union. This organization will meet at Washington, D. C, en Wednesday, September 7. The Wrong Dsl.edanl. Frllz Oretwald waa net the man who feloniously assaulted and threatened te kill Perry Smlib, aa noted en Monday. Tbe ellender was Jacob Witch and the efHcera discovered the mistake seen after Gretwald's arrest A warrant has been Issued for Witch's arrest by Alderman Barr, lrkSft tip Fer a Hearing. Jehn Nick, a Yerk county coon, was ar rested last evening en a warrant Issued by Alderman A. F. Dennelly, charging him with being the father of Kllen llandy'a Illegitimate child. This la the second time within a year that Jehn has been in Ihe clinches of the law for a similar elleuse. lie was committed for a bearing. lea Walsr Kill, a Herse, (lien Miller, ihe gray stallion owned by F. I'. Fay, of Ohie, dled at Jellersen Park, IIL, Sunday evening. Tbe animal bad a trot ting record ef":lS, made at Chicago two years age. He was sired by White Line, darn by Alexander'a Abdallau. After tbe free-for-all trot en Friday he waa given lee water, which caused his deatb. tlMATHM. Maoek.-JiiIv- 17th. 1n7. In I Ills city, Charles K... hiiii.eI the fate Jeuu unil Justlna Masen, Iu bis Ml b year. 'J he relatives und friends of the family are re spictfully Invited te attend the funeral from Cempaf svllle church, Chester county, en Wed nesday alternoeu, at 1 o'clock.! 1L1T.BU In this city, en the IStb Inst, Mar giiet tlellahu, In tliu 0it year et heranu, Ihe relative, and friends of the family are re spectfully InvtMd te attend his funeral from Ihe rutldence et her sister, Mrs. II. II. Derwart, Nn.l West Orange street, en Thursday ulU-r-noen at 3 o'clock. Interment at Laucaater cem etery. JfJMitara. rhlladai) hi 1 Caul Market, I'lllLADSLl'HIA. Ju. lleel cattle, recelnu ler week were lleuv j, 4ii; hhecp, ii.hu; lluin. 4.UIJU. I'revlnus weet- lleeves, 2,uui Sheen. li.iu)illeg8.rju0. , . Uuei cuui" wura iu nur reijueat and lower, at JiiOHie. sheep wuie blither for geed and lewer for common, at IKttWie ..,,..,,. . .. uegs were fairly active and Ke higher, at 7K le. cmAvrimminn' new lata aiaraet. Maw teaa. Jnljr l.-rieur market dull t fine, n esji ul Bunerflne. m ! i iroeO te cheien extra State, aj 7"l m t Bend 10 choice extra Western, 3 ftl w 1 de Ohie, B 1."h Wheat-Ne, I Boe Stale, fit m "ft 1 de, S3V.C 1 Me. Hed. "inter, .lint, .iii Aug, S.Se I reretpu U'.i.CO) bus I shipments. 47.HB. corn Me. t mixed man, ISV 1 de J my. 41'i 1 Ang..tUc 1 Sept., 4l',c ; wculpls, H-SUOi ship menu, M HO. OateMe. t White Mate. iM Ne. de ct MaJ Mixed, ruien. Jl'.e I July. S'He 1 Sept., mict receipts, U J Hit shipments, i,t. Mye dull 1 Western, MsBsi I etate, MMBWe. M&rlev nominal. ret dull I old meM. tl Vl TS. ira auk.. 17 in t wm., ( 11 ! icv.. . .v. Molasses nominal at lHc ler N itHilima iteck. Torpeniineiuiiii hi.w, Besln U1et 1 strained te gend, II 0MJI PstreJeum dnll t Kenned, In casns.Hr. rteUbU unlet t grain Ui Antwerp. H Hutter dull t Western Cnuunerv. IMI 'lH' Cbewe dnll i Wes'ern Klat. IIOIN; i Stat; factory, .ifllec-, lancy v bite. '?'':; toleied 9A4UC. lags stevlyt State, tMJIMict Western, 1 sugar tlnni UeOiuMl CuUeaf, tslc Uranntated, S 15-lM. Tallew dull 1 pnuie city. S'ic. ,,. Hire nominal 1 Carolina bdr te KOed. 3JHe. Ueffae niin 1 fair cargoes, -i'1-,- Chlesae PismIum Market. CBICiaivJuly Ii,I0JI a in. Market opened Wbmt-.luly, TWC A114, 7'ci Sept, 7Jci Oct,7l;c, corn aug., f-He.', Sept.. .l-Sc , Oct.. "".c OaU Aug , 'i.Hc t Sepu, S . t-'ct-t ' Perk Net limited. IaKL Aug., a. 71 i Sept , v 1 tlct.. . W. Short Ulbs Aug., is IV . Sept., " - CX-IISIt Wheat-July, f'.'Hc.l Aug , Ti'V-t Sepl-,73J1ci Oct.,74Jic Cern Jiily,3.-H0i Ann, M,c. ; sept, Ws t ObU. JiVic. iit-juiy,a.,c : Aug , ''n' : Sept., ,, Perk Set iineieil. 1 Ijirainly, an 67X1 "Ks m .eh ; wri-, as "sit Oct., .f7M Uib-July,t7Mi AiiK.tJ'C ; Sept., lluS. Ilrwm aud rransiena. rnrnlshed by 8. K Yundt, Breker. Chiuame, July I'.', t o'clock p. m. 11 neau corn. uais. i-era, i-aru. July August .... September. October.... , 7014 ,. 7(?i ...74-. ti 7V e 7 b '.U IIS, i November December Winter Wheat., Spring Wheal... Cern Oats , Bye Ikirley Oil City. CmdeOll .... 1 tcelpu Car Leu. ill HI 1 UI no Head. Closing Prices i o'clock p. m. Wheat, Cern. Oats. Perk. Lard, July ''H 3-S -V .... BH7 August .s, vs't .... e Ti September.... 7:, H1 S - October 7i' Si 6 s7 November S'S December 77"- iS OU City Crude Oil W, ute sieca ataracc Cbicaoe, July 1$. The Orevrri' Journal re ports : Cavtle Iwcelnts, ui head: shipments, 3. HO : marknt steudy ; shipping steers, MU te l.rel s.. H (04)1 M; .Us:kers and feeders. II 7.V O310j cows, bull, and mixed, II yJJ; Text! cattle, II 700 J 4'). Uegs Ueeelpui. U.OJ0 head: shipments, Ve head ; market steady : rough and mixed, as IS O&.u: packing and shipping,) togs 60; light ssi'HjJ': sklp,aiMev'jii. Sheep Receipts, ti head i shlpmenta. l : market strenit : natives, c ueH is j West ern, KJ usj Si; Texaru, ti T5Q3 71; lambs, II U) 3 7i. Bast LtsssTT. Cattle Receipts, usi ihlpments, IM: market strong at last week's prlt ca : .0 cars shipped te New ierk. Heks necelpta. sx-0 Bead : shipments 90 bead : market active: Phttailelphlas, HWhSJSh; Yorkers, as 7(d5 SJi common te lhfht, as DueSbJ; h"gs shipped te New erk,12cars. Sbenp-Uecelpts, I'm) head: shipments, 10"): market Arm ; prtme,t4St!5n: fair te geed. M7S II le; couuueu, ItuuflJOJ; spring Iambs. H Msjn M) MS Yerk Stocks. Mi Yexa, July 19, 1JU p. m. Meney closed at l per cent. Kxch&nge steady, II b3 J"i; Governments firm. Currency 's, 1124 bid ;4's Cenp, II T.ii bldi 4H's de, II v) bid. The stock market opened dull and weak, and en a moderate amount of trading prices declined St te 1 per cenU by midday. There was conald cenald e ruble setltngef the leading stocks, said te be en foreign account, which contributed te the fknes of the market. The market has been dull and featurele'S tlnce midday, but prices somewhat firmer. Hteca aarassa. Unot&tlens by iieed, McUrann A Ce. ancustur. I'a. bankers l TOM LIST. 11 A. I Canada Pacific c.c.c.Ai .,; Colerado Ceal 41 CeatmJ Pac Canada Southern ,V.J 12 a. 57" 4 it'," r.a tat ai.01, L., truu Uen. A Kle. u. Del. I,. W I.t: Brie 31 Brie, Znds , Jer. c......................... .... K. AT V Lea. A N C,,W L. Shere Ml Mlch.Cen lleck Valley 1 Mlsseurt t'aclBc in N. P 3ti N.P. I'ref Hj S. WesU i H Y.C liwjji Bast Tennessee C U'.i Omaha .vi Oregon Transportation 'i;ij Ontario AW " Pacific Mall 41X Klchmend Terminal 31 su Paul i;n Tex. Pac '.-il; Union Pac fX WabashCem Wabash Pret 3J Western V VH West Shere Jlends li-vr New England tj rltADLBIA LIST. Left. Val B.. N. Y.APhlla 10 n !' Heading 27 15-18 1-eh. Nav Uesuinv. Pass. P. A E M.Cent Peeples fass Kdg. Uen'ls lewi OU M'H 1JJ 31 1314 3l!i 30M 34 HI in'; 1H 13 4 s 17. 13 52 l5(i 3: 7bi 101 W.'i Wi ins KM4 27 1.1 w W)4 1D-S4 3p: lll.'i lleS It!-. 48. 4v;2 iti'ii is" lUISi I10J4 ft rttUB, AiBUUUU ,.i, Lecal Rtecu and , Ueperted by J. B. Leng. Par Last value. sal. Lancaster 6 per cenU. Im, 100 1U7.M D " 19UO JIM " 4 Bchwl lean.... 100 " 4 M Inloraeyears. lue 4 " InSer'JJyears. 100 4 " In lOerauyears. loe Manhelm lloreugh lean 100 SASK STOLKa. First National liank inc ranners' National llank 60 Fulton National Hank 100 Lancaster County National Bank..... 60 Northern National Hank lea Peeples' Nuttenal Hank tee Columbia National llank WO ChrtstlanaNaUenalllrnk 100 Kphrata National Bank lue rfrst National Hank, Columbia 100 rim National Hank.Straaburg 100 first National Hank, Marietta 100 First National Hank, Mu Jey ISO Lltlti National liana , 100 Manhelm National Hank lue Union National Hank, Mount Jey..,, 60 New Helland National Hank 100 tiap National Hank 100 auarryvtlle National Hank 100 llxabethtewn National Bank 100 lauiLLABieua trroeaa. East Brandy wine Waynesburg 60 auarryvuie It. B. 60 UlersvUle Street Car M Inquiring Printing Company..., 60 Gaslight and Fuel Company V Stevens Heuse f Bends) loe Columbia Uas Company J6 Columbia Water Company 10 Busoaehannalren Company IX Marietta ilollew-ware loe l 1116 IU 108 106 101 an 116.76 arm 117 60 137 JO 125 IW 126 146 1W 130 210 160 IU ISO (M 140 110 la lis .a 1.M 711 61 a 100 26 II 2UV26 110.10 L06 IS 8) Ml 68 60 KB 102 .10 ltw 1WM 116 Stevens Heuse 60 MUlersvUle Nermal Scheel Northern Market Eastern Market Western Market 69 60 90 60 100 100 100 tee 60 ..... Lancaster City Stniet Hallway Ce. .... uas company nenas .,, Columbia Boreuuh Bends. Ouarryvtlla tt. tt., T. Kmdlna A Celnmbla llKM6'a Kdlsen Light Company naariKB stecxs. Ulg Spring A Beaver Valley..... Bridgeport A Horseshoe Columbia A CheitnutHUl as 8.M 13X Z4.M ai n se ae 10 IB 34.60 llU 76 60 67 96 75 36 110.00 60 166 36 43 33 1U0 S3 800 K5 11 36 ) 36 40 36 4J 36 4S.SS 36 33 16 80 Columbia 41 Washington eee coneaiega m uig spring t4Vtttl sianatuft ateunv iey Lane,, EUaabethtewn A Mlddletewu Lancaster A FrultvUle laim ajwr m i-iuu, .,,,,, Lancaster A WUllauutewn LancasterA Maner Lancastur AM&nbelin Lancaster A Martetta Lancaster A New Helland. LancasterA 8uae.ueha.nua. aeee aeet isesee uancasuira new u.nvuiu Columbia A Martetta Maytuwn A Elliabethtewn LancasterA Knhrata lAncaster A willow Street 8 tnuburg Millport MarletuA Mavtewn XKW Alt VKUTIHKUKSTH. WANTKH-A YOUNU MAN TOLKAKN the Hmg limine.. ; must nave lair eda catien and from 10 te is years or age. Address, Wlte reference, UBUUB," Jyu3idu . InTSLUesscaaOniee MrANTKD TI1HEK GOOD COOKH. AddIv at n H-w te H.U) a week. r. u.TiUjurAce.'s, Be.aiM.UuetatU .VA ' .t D 1'KK riSKitKSTK. ' B AK1NU l'OWDKK. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never varies. A marvel nl purity, strunicth and wholesomeness. Mera economical than the ertllnary kinds, and cannot he sold In competition with the iiiullltudeet low lest, short weight, alum or phiwphate powders. .Suc! entv In nm J Koyal lUaisn rmniil'u, 1H) Wall street. Jiow Yeia. JylS-lydAw ANTi:D-A DINlNU-RtX)M dIKL te xe te the country 1 private famtly fi 50 per mil. Appiy ai r, B. TROUT A L'O.'S. Ne. aN.yuwn St. ESTATK OF JACOB SIUSSLKH, LATK of Manhelm township, l.ancatter county, decsared. Ihe undernUned auditor, appointed te dlitrlliiite the balancn lemalulng In the hands of ljac ahlssler, aduitnlstniler, te and among these h'Kftllv entitled te the same, will sit Mr that purpose en rrldity, August li, 137, at 10 o'clock a. in , In Ihe Library lloera of the Court lleue In the City of Lancaster, where all per sous tnlervnled Iu said distribution may attend. jyhviidA3lw AND. M. rilaNTY, Auditor. pUBLlCSALK. 0 Kainvv AM9ATfRnvv, JiLvii, i, IKI. will be sold at public sale, at tbe lancaster Stock lards, the liillnwtng live stock, te wit: Twe car-leads el Western Horses, Mare, and one and two-year-old r lilies. Amongst them revnral Match Teams can be selected. They am well bred, and It will lie te the Interest of farmers te attend this sale, as they can buy Nice Celts chetpxr than they can raise them. A credit el sixty days will I hi ictven. Sale te ceiniurnid at 1 o'clock p.m. Term, will be m.ide te suit purchasers. MAi.r.1 a it 1 1. r. 1 . II. y. Ke s, Auctioneer. J) !'. 3td J. H.OIVLKRACO. PARASOLS A.N I) Sun Umbrellas At !. Than Manufacturers' Cost. We are determined te sell them out. If price will de It, regardless et cesl It will pay any person wanting any thing In the way of a Parasol or Um hrelia te leek at our goods before bu)teg. JohnS.Givler&Ce., Ne. 35 Beat King Btreet, LANCA8TBB.PA. 3ALACE OK KAHUION ASTRICH'S Palace of Fashion. 13 EAST KINO STREET LANCASTKU, I'A. We Call Attention Tedty te Additional liar gains e lie red during our Thirty Days Clearing Sale. LADIES' MUSnN UNDERWEAR, At LOT NO. 1, Consists of Ladles' Chsmlse, Draw, ars. Corset Cevers, Children's Cheintie, Drawers and Skirt., at lie. LOT NO. 2, Consists of Chemise. Drawers, Skills, Night Gowns, Toilet Saciines. Corset Cevers, Apron, and Children's Sllpi, milled and richly Ulmmed with needlework, atitsc. LOT N 0. 8, AT 60c.. Comprises Chemtse, Draw ers, Night Unwns, skirts, elaborately tilmmed with embieldery, and worth considerable mere, at Wc An Extra Let et Children's Muslin Drawers, at luc. a pair. Nursing Aprons at 10c. GREAT REDUCTION -1N- Jerseys ! - Jerseys ! Ladles' Hla-k Jerseys at 25c Lsdlea' lilac k llnucle Jeraeys at 370 Colored lieucle Jerseys at Me. Our Pompadour Frent Jersey., polka al7c Great Bargains In better grade Jerseys. Children's Jerseys at '& ;. dot, Parasols! Parasols! Parasols! BBLOW COST. I-adlu 1' striped Parasols at 23c. Pongee Parasols, &0c. tailored Satin Parasols, II 00. lllaek satin farasels Belew Cost, aw It will pay you te call and examine our bargains ettered. FANS AT QRKATLY BUDUVEO J'JtlOJCS. Satin rani raduesd from 1140 te STe. riaa Whit rana Vary cheap. Celt and Cob. Tiaea teunalyta. A'jrjmjiii)rjiK.vr.v, WANTF.D-A YOUNU UIKL FltliSl Imireuninr BniB itnaiifin in ., ..... ,hl hniisMBfittfe Atl. .a ... Uenimii ltt WANTKIt-A UtH)ll WAHIIRK CAN eti tain perinaiienl emplnyiiirnt by call lug upon ON CUNiJ, JylS Jul Ne. 11 West Orang St. FOiVHALKALL THAT VAUJAMLK l.il of tfremid en Smith Omsiii .trni t,.. . , . - .j.".- ... h. . -j- ....;. :: .v-v 1H1 iwn IIHH14. iiii niiimn mm ifiuiuiiews t or patltciilats liiiiiliu el Hall. M.C. ltUCimil.LKIL .U. IIKINICIIU -.. mt wiin i r tt , jjld-'.'liV JUST KKCKIVKD A HANDSOMK LINK of Scotch and Heme Spun Suitings In Strip and I'lalds. Kutlrti new designs lllaek and Mine Serges, Clay lilsgenals, llanneckburn, Margreager and Neglegee Cheviots, Jnt Inn thing ler slimmer wear. Klcaaiilly iiiada and Trimmed. IVrlect flu Suits Imui tJn up, at KOSKNSTKIN.TIIK TAlf.Oll. 37 North tjiieen StreeU H IHSH A HHUTURK. Get PPrice Cot Prices STILL IN THE LEAD ! Our CttT-PKICK SSTRM Is winking like a charm. The piiipleam sutlstliMl with theprhs-s and quality, and we ale sallsned for the iihiih we are getting by the removal el the goods, it Is net our aim te carry goods ever from one season te another, and II 11 tskesCUT PHICkS le move them they are bound te go. Cut Prices in Every Une of Our Goods ! IN MKN'K CLTOTIIINU, HOYS' CLOTHING, t'NIiKKWKAll, LINEN AND WOOLKN SHIHTH, NICKWKAK, Hl'BHKKCLOTUlNU, I'MHKKLLAS, OVKUALLM, TKUNK.SAND CLUIl HAUS. BtrKememlMr, we haveClTT the prices from shout one third te one. half el their erUlnul selling prices, se that puts .them away below wbat tbey ciisl us te mke up. leu ranmil reulUe the iiuallty and the price we are asking ler them nan until ou call and cemparu Ihulu side bv sldw AST llauds wanted en Coats and 1'untaloeus. Hirsh & Brether, ONB PRIOB MERCHANT TAILORS ANll- Olethiers and Furnishers, COB. MOUTH UUBBN ST. AND CBNTKB M1UAKB. LANUASTBK. I'A. w 1LL1AMMOM A KO.ITKK. CALL US BY TELEPHONE. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER. ZEPHYR CLOTHING -reu T1IK Heated Term. Thin Celts and Vests, H..V1 te 17 10. Men's Linen Pants, t;. tell.-. '1 hln Casslmere 'aut., ri75 ui 15 'X. Linen and Mohair Da.ler.,97c teltui. Genu' fancy l.lnen and Plain Whlte Vests, 7!c,ll 10,11.60, me. children's One Piece Linen and Ulnghnm Kllln.il Wand riO. Children's Linen Knee l'ant Suits, IU7J. TRUNKS. The Begalar steamer Trnnk, suitable for Short Trips te Seatlde or the Mountains, II.M, Small Sits Sarategas, 12.23 10 14 60. Oaa, Tan and Plain lliack, Morocco Tallses, Alligator and straight eraln Club Hans and Gents' Hand Satchels at the Lewist Price.. Summer Hats and Gaps. Straw and Canvas Hats, 50c. riefi relt and Pocket Hats, 90c. Bilk Traveling Caps, 83c , 60c. and 73c. Bummer Lap Dusters, 'Jc te II W. HEATED TERM UNDERWEAR. -AND- Liqbt Summer Neckwear. Balbrlggan and rrench Netted Undershirts, 280. feather Weight and Jean Drawers, Me. rgniana uarasnaae summer -seen wear, an styles, te Ml cts. Ktrenir Werktna strong Working SMrU,23e. Fancy Btrlped Summer flannel Shirts, 50c. Narrow Pleated Fall Dress Shirts, One Dellar. Genu' aud Beys' Bwluimlng rants, 10 le cU. SUMMER SHOES. Ladles' Dongola Kid Itutten Bbees, all the pepu'arsbspes, 3 00andJ.W. Ladles' American Kid Itutten Beets, stylea liex Tee and Common sense, II. w. Ladles' Hand Sewed Lace oxford Shoes, 11.00 Genu' Balmorals, L10. Gent.' Butten Shoes, IL60, li 7a, MriM Gtnu' Lew Cut snmuicr Shoes at Lew Prices WILLIAMSON .5 FOSTER, 32, 34,36 and 38 East King Ht, LAMCABTSK, PA. (all ritTVfl RKVVAHU. mWAJUVJ rer any esse of Kidney Trou Treu blsa. Nenreus Debility. Mental and Physical Wsakneaa that BOTANIO BKUVB UlTrBUS fall te cure. Beld by arugClsta. te eeuu 11BHUMBD. CO, Ne. IS N. lllh 8W, Phils,, Pa. BBrOlrtBlarttrw. uarM-lraedAw JVKW A 0 VKR TlaKMKNT. V1 N K AN 1)111 KA K ' " HarveBt Whleky. AT UOIIUKll'S LlgtlOK BTOKB, Ne. ti Ceutm Siiiiare, Utneaatar, Pa SCHDOLTAX, ISS7. The duplicate Is III the hand, nf the Treas urer. Three per timL elT If paid en or tsifeie Aiiieut 1, 17 Ortlcu hunts I mm 9 s 111, till p. 111, W.O, MAIISIIAI.I., 'I rnasurer. Ie4-tldlt Nil. Utitinliw Siuare. JACOII K. HIIKAKKKK'H LIQUOR STORE KKHOVKt) TO NO. 16 UKNTKK HUUA11K, LANCASTKU. I'A. mayUtld tHTATK OK A U. DITMAItH, LATK OK --s in cliy of l-aneiutiir. I ani-uter efiiinlv ter 1 '. mu ilnceaseit. Ihn iindMraldii. .1 uM.iit.... ........iKi.taf ledlttiibute 1 thflltalauee remaining I11 the hands of .1 . H. Ilausiuan, admlnlstiater, leand nuionglJUe legally entitled te the same, will II Mr I ml purpose en 'I iieadny, August H. Ish7, at III o'clock a. in., In the Idluary lloeui el the Court Heuse, in the 1 Cll, of Lancaster, where all IMiisiins Interested In ssld dutrlhiitl.ni Uiav at-,,,,u!:...- JOHN W. APPBi. jylWIdru Aiirtiier r KVAN'8 KLOUK. " Levan's Fleur THH I3BHT. M.ThAB fjnvi:itYiiuuv lutiNKs BOWERS' MEAD PEAR PHOSPHATES FAMOUS Ae. HHINK. On draught only at ituuini iiis-n miuii niuua. Jjstfd Jluud il est King Street. CUMKTIIIM1 KMiltKI.Y NKW 1NTIIKOUUAN LINK. THE METCALF ACTION, Th greatest Improvement In Cabinet Organ building ler Ji j ears, Don't lull tustulL WOODWARD'S I'line and Orgnn Wateroems, Nes. W A XI K. King St., Ijiucnster City, Pa. AHT NO r ICI:"IT"a K fKltMONDAYT AUGUST I, 1n7. the lollewlng prevlMnn el the 'Oldlntiiice ler the livy and Celleetlnn of a License Tax within the Ctty el Lancaster for striet Purposes" will tie strictly eiitiirctnl, "S.i- 10. Any person IsllliK te take out a llcen or letiisliu; te pay the license tax le (j 11 1 led hy this enllnanrii, or Hhushall vlelaiii any of the previsions of uny si-itlm thereof, shall biitijett the offender, Iu addltleu 10 the forfeit of his license, ten peualtv of flvndellais for each and eveiy eifi-nsn, te he sued for arm rt coveted te thu uiaMter tbatdt lit. ter enMl lies et like amount nru by law sued ler and Iu covered." J. II. ICATIire.N, InJuttd City Treasurer. Qt'KlNO, 1nS7. A New Departure ler l.ancn.sler In rine Tat nrtng. Importing dtrrt Irem the hest makers el rine W'Millens. I haveiuslrecetved through the llosten custom house, a large Invoice of iny own Importation nf SUITING, SPUING OVRKUOATI.1U AND 'lUOUSKlll.NG, The like of which, for style and iiuallty.hss never bt-eu isiualed In this city, and cannot be surpassed. A special Invitation Is hereby extended tn all In want of SprliiK Garments te call earlv aud secuni Choice patterns. Workmanship the very beat and prtces lower thanuver. 11 GRIUIAUT, mam-lydrl Me. U North Uueen stnwl tjiab Aim vuirrBmm. -JkTKW'COMKltH, CATCU ON t KVKllt 1IOUV KRMKSIUKU ' When you (ret terentri- Sijunrn. lust drop Inte the TBA and COM- KKNTtiltK (the only eneln slight), and get our prlris 01 all goods. Come and wu will greet eti cerdUlly, OUHSUGAltlS ALL MH) Alt OUIITKA IS ALL TBA I ouitcerrKKts ALL COKEl NO AUULTKItA'i'IO.V I ON3 TU1AL SKCUItKJ OUK CUsTO.M. Ueiiieinber the Address CLARK'S TEA AND COFEEB STORE, NO. W CBNTKKSUUAIIK. marU-lfdAw Tyf! MAMM A, l AUSU VA Ml. Ob ! Mamma. 1 Am Se Warm, PLEASE GIVE ME 10c TO BIT A FAN. ou gnteCLAUKI'.'Sand buy a pound of his test Combination Cnrtee, same as he made at the picnic the ether day, which was pronounced by all the best tbey ever drank, and hu will give you an Klegint Japanese fan. Alse ivsg him for a sample sheet et Laundry lllnlnu. Ilugvvs It away te ail his customers. CLARKE'S Originil Tn and Coffee Stere, NO. 52 WEST KINO STREET, LANCASTKU. PA. rei.irJcAt.. BOUNTY CONVKNTION. Democratic County Convention. Ths Domncratle County and District Conven tions of Lancaster county, 111 meet at the Court Heuse, In the City el Lancaster, en Wednesday, July 20. The delegates from the city districts will meet at Id a. m and select thiee delegates te thu state convention. Tbe delegates from the 2d (Lewor) assembly district will meet at iu mm and elect two dele gates te the stale convention. The delegates from thu city and lea er districts will then meet In senatorial convention and electa member of the statu cnuimttiuti. Ihe delegates from the M rssembly and 14th senatorial (Upper) district will meet at 10.10 a. in , and elect four delegates tn the state con vention and a member et the slaUi committee. After thu adjournment. of all the district con ventions the delegttes will meet la Joint county convention and nominate candidate for Sheriff, Piothenoury, lleulster, treasurer, Prison Keeper, Clerk nf Quarter Wessens, clerk of orphans' Court. Corener, Commissioner, au ditor, Peer Directors and Prison Inspectors. JOHN K. MALONK, Chairman Uem. Cem, nne-3twAWASd mono. AT EBISMAN'S. New Spring Neckties AT KUDIUAN'S. There la no garment concerning the lit ei which a man Is were particular than a Shirt. Shirt Cutting Is a Una Art, Terit couifeit. ble a shirt must be cut with the proper aiiounn aiieunn aiiounn leal curvis. tbe workpeople uiu.t imi pructical sbtrt-uiakers. Having had an exiiertence et W years, wa claim te have tbe bust fitting, best made, best material and most durable SHIRT In tba Market for tbe Least Possible Heney. -AT- EKISMAN'S, Ne.flT West Klnatreet.ILaneastwr tVUAX. T B. MAHTlft, waer-aaaia abd bbtaii. nun la All Kinds of Lumber and OeaU aMTYaaet Ne. 4 North WaUr and Pftuas B'Teets, above lraen. Lancaster. n'-lvd DAUMGAHDNEltHA JEFKEIUEa COAL DEALERS. Omca t-Ne. 129 North Queen Street, and Ne. (64 North Prince street. ummAim VAata; norm rnuw ms D; r&. LABOABTBJLPA. l&-z ,- . Bta?iIUftBa! rf' J"i' .h&j'ih&jtfZg, .lite&t&SiiAU-.
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