feP S1 - irarv t.'aw THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1887. ''v,F &" rf tf.M! .71 iJ. ?3 W ... . ..... ..ft... .- a? Mci :s-. S r E yr & Kf" riir mi aa mmAMBmm at MiMwnna MM riBTau.ianan. MIA, Jtjr 2L A Urge corps of IM MMTrKKM ei Mr. K. ! s)ievd ! isylug pip ler rteMiraaug twounasrgreuna hat porUea of lKwust street Te pip la 20 Inches r. 5lsA8laehMln drcumftreece M te iww 10,000 peundi. It la darabw. m frost and dampness IpM UMM street upon it. The advantages iUmbmxM of draining puwaiiaa eyer I aiaaeM incsleulsbte ; the town is by te rameral of unsightly i aewMtlRM sees te ths gutter and rocmdIUea, ter the aatne reason, tiajasjuaprerad. Z Ta auver ma. ?MaiHtar Kmxst la la a better condition MMB MMa MM for some urns, ine closing .'tistt twJtebnlssnd thsllu.way, which haa i for the past three days, has Ml EswfAmsry effect upon tha water, causing MMrlaa one feet. Tha eanal beata, aeme of 'jirlMab war detained elnee Saturday, eflected BW1L su1 Plii ma bmmm mm uBiMty emi fc"HWWMil Tfcl aVVSr RM hjei it r r i- feT5 yj sr- MMtr Baatan te Wrlghtsvllle in aafety, and r but little apprehension la felt In regard -te lb svaatbllltv of tha river. 4K SMased Freaatn Hmn et ttatnga. nal Brasilia, a boy runaway from the of Refute. Philadelphia, waa Duraued s say vuiuvx njHiuk ihju uvnii?u unu & ma UM..I..I. ... .,..... .. r-'BalBBga. Hriulre Evans committed bin) te kAuti te awaits further bearlnar. fit?"'' Jobs Andersen waa aant te lall far in ilivn iru i . -. .. . r -- t'ajawgaa witn disorderly conduct. ijv TIM Salem Lutheran Sunday aobeol will j i';''i pteajc at Latin en J uiy sain. irf - OwB. Welih Peat NallS, U. A. K, will held n-r?ifaar annnal nlenln at Panrvn nark nn Natnr. -,s ..... , .. w c - My Attguat 'join. Boe. H. M. North and family left town yesterday for Bedford Springe. Mrs, H. F. Yergey and daughter are spend ing a few weeks at liltltz. The Hena of Veterans will held their camp fire in Armery hall te-night Vlsltlngcaaii from Lancaster, Yerk and the Ladies' Aid society of Sens of Veterans, Lancaster, will ba present. Tha regular monthly meeting of the school Beard will be held In the council chamber te , night The Reading pay car waa In town yeater .day and tha employee were paid for the r aaontberjune. Miss Carlten'a dramatic company cancelled tta engagement, Tbs .firemen's Union will meet in the Col umbia engine house te night at 8 o'clock. Tbs Columbia wreck crew left this morn lag at 7 o'clock, for the scene of the wreck below Lancaster. A parrot belonging te H. B. Beittel, es es es oipsdfrem its cage yesterday ; but waa seen eaugbt and returned te its owner. tarn nimaa num. WetBmea Tsarina; Away tha Debris te Krcct a Temporary Beel Mers Undsr- writars Hsra. In our publication of the Insurance en the property destroyed by fire at the burning el tha Hlrab buildings, Eckenrode V Myers were named aa the agents of the Bowery, N. "., Insurance company, inatead of Baus tnan &. Burns; and Bausman A Burns were named aa the agenta el the Clinten company, Instead of Shenk A Biusman, who insured Eby .t Heea. photographers, ler teOO Instead offdeo, Rebert M. Merrow has a gang of men at work en the Hlrjh,t Brether building re- BaevinaCtanmrat root and ether debris pre- Sery te putting en a teiuiwrary reef of lHan1n co ercd with tar paer. I f It bail net been for the rain the work would have been finished by te morrow evening. It may new take a day or tne longer. The insurance men will take an inventory of the stock without removing it from the building. Besides the underwriters, whose names were given In the Intkllieknckk yester day, the following named gentlemen have arrived te assist in the adjustment of the losses by the tire : Milten Clark, Hartferd, Conn., and Geerge W. Burchell, New Yerk. The less en theitirah it Brether building Knew estimated at f 5,000. Mr. A. Ulrah and the adjustera had a pri vate conference this morning. Typst la Warm WratUer. rrem the Oil City Derrick. We atop our new double cylinder, fast running preen te apologize In the most apolo getic way te the Philadelphia editor, one and aingular. In our hue yesterday we noted in a bread-minded, liberal way, for Which we made no charge whatever, that the convicts in the state prison In Mlnne Mlnne aeta would atart a newspaper. We said that it ellered a fine eenlng for Philadelphia edltera. Thal'a what we said. But we hasten te place ourselves en record aa saying that we did uel mean it We in tended te say that it waa a geed ejiening for "political editors." During a warm siU there la a great similarity between the words " political " and " Philadelphia " aa written by aeme people. We have had a warm apell In Oil City, and we think we can prove it We have no desire te hurt the standing of Philadelphia editor, and of our own knowledge have no reason te insinuate that they have any especial adaptability for conducting a newspsper run by convicts In a atate prison. The statement that they bad was entirely due te the eccentricities of the types and the het weather. We would say mere, but our double-cylinder, fast running press, which wan stepid for the occasion, Is becoming Impatient aud pawing the early morning air, A Blaine Woreaa'a none Trails. Frem the Portland (Me.) Frtss. IMl Saturday Mr. H. F. Thompson, the Cumberland street livery stable keeper, paid f 110 for a horse and carriage. He bought the turn of a woman who said she had no further use for It The woman firat came te the stable without the team and proposed the tradr. She aald the horse aud carriage were up ou Fex street, but Mr. Ibompsen need net take tha trouble of going up there aa she would at the team and drive areuud te the stable. In about an hour the woman returned, driv ing a geed-sized bay mare, and the Bale was made. But the team had net come from Fex atreet, for instead et going there the woman had gene te Uayea' stable, en Plum street, and there hired the team. Mr. Hayes natur- suiy uiu aeweming wrong when his p'06rSLw,?..ll.0l.r,turned ""d nellBed the anlherltlea that the team was mlssiur. pfpeursetbe supposition waa that the team had been driven out et town, but yesterday Mr. Hayes waa surprised te learn that it was Mill In the city, and Mr. Thompson was probably net se agreeably surprised when he discovered the fictsln the cms. Mr. h.. get Ida team, but the woman and the f no are Mlaablf. Thawomauge the name elAume CNsU. Sba la about :10 yeara old, weighs probably 130 pounds, la et medium height and light complexion. She was well dressed and aald that aba had lived near the park. tferqaal raalaBBieat. Yrem the Terente Mr II. Amoeg tha curiosities of Just lea In Canada are these : A burglar pleaded guilty in Stay. nar and was sent te Jail for a month. Twe or tkree daya afterward a boy who declared a did net knew ha waa doing wrong, Biased a -coupling pin en the track and waa asat te tha reformatory for four vearr. ' SUBMIT tha obstruction tn tha an- ft- EK"aUK. . "V .A t-'-i-T- - a.T . . . " " M !" !fS5 " ." bw before the court and STlBttBtl i'anwim in noted by tha boy waa far .! -fifSSf H!,,I,,u,1r .Thiw""ffaranoa,new. ff TE ftt",!f ";.HjaaBt aeoerdidtotBa iBtat boy who dickered with the railroad tf. was and tta ascend, and tbelmly .i PuSa- ttaa M that tUasBM Judas atdtdlff9.: m Aatwaaaaaa, " "" atataa jta. t MaaaMcts a Wednesday forenoon, while Hobart Htrat Htrat tenaBd his son, of Cheater county, ware pick lag barries In the weeds en the premises of B. F. Kapp, In Seuth Coventry, Ova miles from Pottetewn, they discovered the gbaatly remains et a man hanging by a piece of tw Ine tied about his neck and fastened te tha limb of a tree. They at once gave the alarm, and several people from the neighborhood were aoen en the spot Tha body waa In a steeping position and the feet touched the ground. The dead man waa dressed In a light seersucker coat and Teat and dark trousers and had In his pockets one cent and a key ring. On his arm were the initials " K. . K." There was also In bis pocket a Wsterbury watch, which had stepped at 12 o'clock. The remains were in a decomposed state and were horrible te gaze upon. Hy order of the coroner a carpenter uiade a lx celli u and temporarily burled the body. The newaet the aulctde reached I'olUtewn and the description given tallied with that of Frederick ., Kusiulnger, brother til M, J, Kiismlnger, boss pslnter, of that borough, and who bearded hint. The man bad been missing since last Thursday morning. Mr. Kusmlnger at once hurried te the place and bad the remalna disinterred and fully Iden tilled the unlertunate man as bis brother. He was abuut 1 years of age, hIiikIe and bad resided lu I'ottstewu about two months, coming theie from Mauhelm, where bis mother resides. lie had worked at ctgarinaklug and went te Puttstown te learn painting with bis brother, but bad been out of work for a week or two. Ills health waa peer and he was of a uif Uuctiely dis position, lie bad been heard te express the wish that he would die. Last Thurs day morning he entered the house abeu S o'clock and asked a member of the family for bis brother. On being told he was net in he walked out, and was net heard of again until Wednesday, lie had en ether oc casions gene away and remained for some time, se that his absence gave no spool 1 un easiness, although the family at Manhelui waa notified of his disappearance and Inquiry made for him. lie was of steady and tem perate habit, but It la supposed his being out of work weighed upon his mind, and that he had stalled te walk across the country te his home, when he was impelled te end his life. Ills remains will be cared ler by his brother and taken te Manhelui for Interment. The " Vellow Freut " Sold. Mr. Jehn B. Markley has weld the Yellow Frent cigar store. Ne, 21 North Queen strvet, te Mr. Jacob 1'. King, who took possession last evening. Mr. Markley retires by reason et Ill-health. He is one of our eldest busi ness men, having been in the cigar trade several years before the war, and ia the drug business seenteen years thereafter. A year or two age he teught out the " Yellow Frent " from Lewis 8. Hartman, who for twelve years preUeus had there carried en an extensive cigar and to bacco trade. Mr. King, the new proprietor, Is a young man of energy and epularlty. He was aa boy aud man ten years with Isaac Diller, hardware merchant, and for a year or mere with Jehn Helnitsh In the oil and paint trade. He premises net only te keep up the high standard the " Yellow Frent " attained under its former proprietors, but te add many attractions and noveltles. His stock will con cen tain a complete assortment of foreign and domestic cigars, tobacco, nutl, pipes, etc., among which bis nve cent " hand-made " and " Yellow Frent " cigars will be ruu as specialties. Taken te Mrilia. Rebert tlardlinan, a colored man, ctuie tn Lancaster last spring. While here he was arrested for disturbing a rt-llgleus meeting and waa sentenced te J til lcr three uiunlhs Ills term expired yesterd-iy morning, and he was taken at once te Media, Delaware county, by Chief of Police Smith. He is wauted there for stealing a Milt el clothes, the preiwrty of Charles Hbarp less. The clothing was found en the accused when he was first arretted here by Chief .Smith. After they had been trideutirJed, the prisoner was committed te M tn uwatt trial at court in September. A fliiRUlar inci dent in connection with Mr. Smith's visit te Media was that while he was at the prison two ether elUcers both by the name of btultb brought In prisoners. A herteas Vtiarce. rrem the Mount .toy Star. Wm. Haines, a married man el I.'v-t Done Dene gal township, and Mrs. ShIMh IOersole, of Flerin, appeared before D. W. Kreyblll, a Justice of the peace at Petersburg, en a charge of adultery and fornication. Mr. Haines was held in a bend of fSOO for bis apiwarance at the August term of court and Mrs. Kberaele, net being able te furnish bail, was seut te Jail. This case has created ijtiite a stir in the neighborhood as Haines m formerly con sidered a very respectable man and a mem ber el the United Brethren church, while Mrs Fbfre!e was amember etlhe Minnenlte denomluatieu. atlas ifeiUhu'a Fuucral The funeral of Miss Margaret lleltnhu took place from the residence of her sister, Mrs. 11. U. Derwart, -II West Orange street The funeral services were conducted by Key, Jehn H. Htabr, of Franklln.Marshallcellege, the pastor of the St Paul's Ketermed church, Key. J. W. Meminger, ling absent from the city. Following are the pall-bearera : Christian Oast, David C. Ilaverstick, Chas. Denues, Jehn D. Nkllea, J. W. B. lUusman aud Jacob K. Kauck. The Interment was made in Liucasfer cemetery. A Leng LeM Bretbar lit firm. Leeper Nlmlew, a member of the 1221 regiment Pa. Vels., during the war, who went West atieut eighteen years age, and was supposed te be dead, returned te Lsn Lsn caterat3 o'clock this morning and sought lodging at his old bearding house, the Cress Keys hotel. That hostelry having ceased te exist, be get no accommedaticn there, but was warmly welcomed by his brother, Jame A. Nlmlew, irult dealer, who long age gave him up ter lest A New Trial far Angtiey Jacob P. Augney has new a hope te which be may cling. Judge Montgomery, of the court In Washington, D. C, in which Augney waa convicted of assault and battery with Intent te kill Jehn H. Wilmel and assault en Thes. It 'I'll ru bill I, lias Het aslde the verdict and awarded Angneyanew trial. Augney was formerly of Columbia. Ubarlea K. Mmiiu'i Funeral. The funeral of Charles K Masen, who died in this city en Sunday, tnak plare yea terday. The body was taken from the resl dence el decersed's brother Itichard, iu this city, te that of his brother Isaac Masen, at White Herse, where services were held. It was then taken te Cempassvllle, Cheater county, where it waa luterred alter service had been held lu the church. Madden Uealb el a IJ07. Leuis Sendhelmer, a slx-yetr-eld son et Jeseph Sendhelmer, died very suddenly about 12 o'clock last night. The boy was down street with bis lather and looked at the tire at Ulrsh's store en Tuesday evuntuc. After going home his fatal illness began. The cause ei his death waa congestion et the brain. Want te Nettle. Alderman Burr had designated last even ing for the hearing of Henry Sherman en a charge of drunkenness and disorderly 0011. duct erferred by Julia Stapleford, but the hearing waa continued until Saturday even ing te give the parties time te raise Hie oests, aa they want te settle. AtKlners Iilaud. The Ephrata Fre? party are encamped te day at Ulnera Island, east of Hlnkletewn. Judging from tha solid and liquid supplies tta part wlU have a geed tuna. ma belb taa Matt muQva. A last Takes SS.OOO m um HhMss OeM Thtrk la Werth Mtineas. rrein the Ban Franrlace i:iaiutner. "JehnM. Burnell, one et the proprietors et the Jleeky JeMiifnin Xtici, Denver, Is kicking himself ery hard, these days, said Cliften Hendersen, et Leadvllle, te an A'x. nminer reporter at tha Baldwin yesterday. "Up te alx mouth age he owned the Iren Masque mine at Red Cllll, almost entire. It was a pretty "geed mine, 'amTEad large de de pealta et lead and silver carbonates both above aud below tha quartzlte, but Burnell waa afraid of it 11 He had had an unnsually hard time trying te strike it In the Hely Cress district and had gene through aeme awful winters there. But thts was net alt He had gene te Leadvllle In tha early and exceedingly rough days of '78, and with Jehn Arklna and Cad Davis started the .fetntl CAron CAren tele. They were Just swlnaliiK Inte line and getting lu their profits well en advertising aud Jeb work, when It struck Burnell In view of the fact of scores el astonishingly rich strlktsAruund there that he never was cut out as an editor, but that en the contrary ne was a ueru uuuer, ana that If he would only go forth with pick and spade he would speedily unearlb such mighty bonanzas as would uiake him famous throughout all time. " He sold his Interest In the Chronicle for a very small llgure, considering, aud started In en bis new career. Just then leadvllle swelled Inte a maidc city et 3.0U0, and the way Dalsaud Arklna raked tu the shekels lu the printing business was a caution alike te new aud old hands. Arklns made se much money that he pined ler a bigger Held, and went down te Denver and bought a heavy Interest In the Sties there. Dstla, Burnell's ether old partner, did se well, tee. that besides owning the leadvllle Chronicle entire, he bought the Leadvllle Deimiernt, and te-day owns both, Is president of a Leadvllle bank and what net ' All this time, recollect the grass had been very short with Burnell. He did, three or four yeara age, get In some fe.000 for a mining claim, but he speedily put this all in the greuud again, se that for most all the time since ',!, at least be was dead broke. Several times he cut loose from the mines temporarily and went back te Leadvllle te Davis' elUce and worked at the case te raise a lew dollars. " Iu the meney went again, until be was as flat as a flounder In the tiuauctal world, and iti'l no paying ero. Buruell said he be lie ed all the powers et earth were conspir ing te try and convince him that he would never strike it, and in sheer desperation he dubbed disclaim the Iren Matipie ; stytug, lu an amused but undismayed way, that the great beds of slUer were masked in liea from hilt). "Theu he would renew his attacks en the 'pitiless rocks,' hltnvjlf holding the drill and werktng like a here with bis men. "What was Kiiruell's great Jey, therefore, when tn a hew ling night el January last he w as aw akeued from dreams of wealth lu his rude bed iu his cabin and told by one et the night shllt that he had Indeed struck It Burnell thought it he had even made a 25, 000 raise he would forever shake the rough mountains. He put en his old el a) -stained suit et clothes and went forth through the snow Inte the keen, crisp mountain air. He climbed Inte the bucket, and by the light of a tallow candle was lowered down the long shaft "Sure enough there were the glistening carbonates 1 lie bad struck them at last Dreams et a powerful dally newspaper, a great library, luxurious home, position and foreign travel, all passed through his mind. He ascended the shaft went te his cabin and ate the heartiest breakfast he had had for a long while. That afternoon be went down te Leadvllle, get trusted for two or three suits of clothes, and get rigged out as a gentleman, which be always was. Along came aeme capitalists in a few days' aud they ettered him fv'i.oeo for bis mine. Mr. Burnell recollected these hard old days of bis up In the hills and he just took the meuey. He went te Denver and bought an equal interest with Jehn Arklna in the llucky .leiiiifdiii Sews. The two own it entire new. Mr. Burnell thought be would uiake htuiselt solid for some wealth anyhow. 'But what he la mad at Is that the Iren Masque has within the six months, de veloped by far the greatest body et ere ever known in the Bed CIIIV district, and the richest The ere actually In sight as tested, and measured as It stands blocked out by the slopes and drills, foots up te mere than (1,000,000; and the explorations have net near reached the side lines. Buruell thinks the property may be worth a couple et mil lions. But he Is msklug the best of the situ ation he can. He ia making money and buying Denver real estate, and in one way and another is realizing dreams which he had in the old days when lire turned se hard a side toward him, and when nobody looked or suilled a a erd of encouragement te him." riiar will 00 fare vamv. Lancaster rieblng Oleln That Are t'repailng te Leave Town. This city has at presents number of large camping clubs which the members have or ganized for their own amusement The next month will be a busy one among them. As has been mentioned before, the Tucquan club is new iu camp at Yerk Furnace and will return te this city en Saturday. They have bad very het weather during their atay, but notwithstanding, have bad a tine time. On Monday next the Coneategaclub, which ia composed of thirty-three of our beat known citlzeus.will.leave tbia city ler Yerk Furnace, where they will encamp ler a week. They will take the 6:30 train In the merulng and will be met at Columbia by the Balnbridge band and orchestra which will remain with them all week and furnish the music, although It is certain that there will be lets of ether inusij. The uniform of the club will Include blue flannel shirts aud straw hats. The Chesapeake Bay club, which is com pmed of young men, will leave en their annual trip en Monday. They will take about thirty members and tile Iren vllle band. They go en the 0:30 train and proceed te Havre de Grace, where they will encamp. They will spend the time during the week fishing, sailing en the bay, Ac They are aura te re peat the geed time that they bad last season. This club will make a abort street parade previous te their departure from Lancaster and will present a very fine appearance. Their uniforms are very nebby and consist of blue flannel shirts with the letter "U" In silk en the breast anil nickel buttons, white helmet with " Chesapeake Club" en the front white neckties and belts and black pantaloons. Each member will also carry a flue fishing red. Welsh's Island club will go Monday, August 1st They are also making great pre. paratlens and will be well equipped. nVented tbs I'etkers. Frem the Oxford I'remi. The famous belled buzzird la again en a visit te this section. At the farm of William Pugh, East Nottingham, a day or two age, the tinkling of a bell was heard and It was discovered that the sound accompanied the llight of a buzzard that had come te dine oil two tine fat begs that had died from the e fleets et the beat and had been hauled te the weeds. License for Vehicle. He far the mayor haa Issued forty-eight licenses for persons who bave wagons en the streets. Of tills number the only hack man Is Willlan Stelger. The owner of these lines seem te think that they de net need licenses. They will likely find out ditlerently In a few days, Ths Crime Act atade a Law. The British Heuse of Commens went for. mally in a body te the Heuse of Lords Tues day afternoon, where the royal assent waa given te the Irish crimes act amendment bin, and it was thus made the law of tha realm. fedageguee Needed. There Is a scarcity of pedagogues in Beaver county, aud as there 211 places te be tilled, a large number will bave te come from beyond the county. County Superintendent Keed haa thus far refused In Issue certificates te UO applicants who hnvi been examined by him aud failed te pas Tha retteriy Hair. About MM) was realized from the sale et the goeda of K. S. Felterly, the North Quean street notion dealer. Mr. Felterly resumed business this morning. ADtSBi An emigrant " soheonar reeaatly passed through Iowa, beaded for tha Kaat, heating a large placard en which waa Inscribed : rarewsll te Kansas and Nebraska, We bid yen both adieu i We may emigrate te hell semedny, But never back te j en. e New (match al Mlltea tirete. rrem the Kllzabethtewn Chronicle. The Evangelical denomination have pur chased land at Milten Greve, where they In. tend orceting a new church at a cost of 11,200. VsasparatheU' Happy. Vrem ths Westmoreland liemei rut. . Blaine la comparatively bappy. He drinks tea with an occasional English lord and his name appears almost daily in the news papers of two continents. appointed Meb Letter Carrier. William C, Brecht, residing In the Seventh ward, who la a printer by trade, haa been ap pointed a sub letter carrier by Postmaster Slaymaker. A lland a tarkage 1'art. On next Monday evening the I lbetty band will held a package psrty In Ixrelsler hall. Among the articles te bechaucvd off Is a IS geld piece A Nevel Advertisement Clarke, the tea and coffee man, 51 Wett King street, U new placing through the cenuty a novel sign In ths shape et a coffee mill. The large wheel en the Mle Is ptntd a ertxlit red and lusde In such a way as te resolve rapidly when the wind strikes tt, thereby attracting at tentlen. It It the production of Clarke's own and wilt be copyrighted The signs were msde by I). 11. lUtuman, the wind mill manufacturer, Mtllersvllle pike. nurui. fensivsn Jnlv 20. INST, in this city, Percy I. Pchrlver, en of K. Wilsen and Emuia SchrlMT, arrd & years. It months and i days. 1 he relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral from the residence et hi grandfather, Martin Dor Der wart, Ne. tM North I'rtnce street en rrtday afternoon, at S o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. M(iLR-ln this city, en the lHh Inst., David r , ouef Jaiuesand Blla Mcalevr, agtd month.. runeril from the residence of his parents, Ne. TtinKaet Cht stunt street, en Thursday morning at o'clock. Interment at St. Mary's cemetery. Nri. Thenia, Infant en of Oeergeand t.lrzle II Nftuumn, iitfi'il 4 months and 17 da9, of Meningitis, runeral private .-eiDininiR In IM city, en the 20th Inst, I.euK eii et Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph sendhelmer, age I ye-irs. The relatlv e and friends of the .family are re sprclfully Invited te attend the funeral, from the residence el hi parents. Ne. 415 North yueen stiwt, te-morrow (rrtday) morning at 9 o'clock. ltd mAKS mrr. Oram ana rrovsueos. rnrntsbed by . K. Tnndt Breker. C'aiciae, Jnly Jl.l o'clock p. m. Wheat Cera. Oats, fork, Lard. Jnly AUKUU September.. TON s. b SI 6 14 6 71 October November December Winter Wheat.. Spring Wheat... Cern. Oats Bye Barley OU city. Crude OU Receipts Heg., m 2".S JT'i .... ttecetpu Car Leis. ... ei VJ lie M Head. SO.rttl Closing Priens J o'clock p. m. Wheat Cern. Oau. fork. Lard. e s: 6 M m w c ti Jnly August September ... October November ... December.... OU City. Crude OU.., ,'.(! ?? 9 L 4I 'i '.irji s :; BUMS notations by Keed, McUrunn M Ce banker ancasier, ra. aw veas list. 11 a. a. 12 . ir.s m" 17 Canada 1'acinc... cecal :'i u.n Colerado Ceal Central Pac Canada aentbern !: !'' i ChLSt. L.A Pgh IMr.KI(l.ll Del. L. A W l't.'S Rrte Tt)l Erie, 2nd Jsr. C... ............ ........ 777 K e T. .............. ......... 7t Leu. A N. ... ... ....... M L. Shere K'i Mlch.Cen S1 Heck Valley 'i)J MUeenrt Pacific lu: N. P 34 N. P. Prof.... ...... ......... fis N. West H'-S Bast Tennessee' U Omaha se Oregon Transportation 2X Ontario AW Pacific Mau t;',; Rlcnmend Terminal 3 K BtPael Uk Tex. Pac -nii Union Pac 54Ji Wabash Cem Wabash Pref 31 Western U 76 West shore Henda , .... New Bngtand 4'JX raiLADaxrau, list. Lea. Val B,N. V.APhlla Pa. R it'..... ...... .......... . Reading ZIK IJ-'.W 3li. 5 v - 31V. lltx 1311 f'; list 117 m 17K 31 K :) .'4 l1? IA4 76X 60 ii" 31',' g 7 28 3-14 unx. rtaT...... .... Heatenr. Pass. p. A a..... ............. ....... .... .... ft. Lent ....................... .... .... Peeples Pass Rdg.usn'ls. Oil Vili fJH Phlla. Traction a) pax 6) Lecal Btecau and Reported by J. B. Leng. Bends. Far Last value, sale. Lancaster A per cent. 1HW.... 100 107.&0 " s " 1K loe lae 106 10 " Scheel lean.... 100 4 InlerV years. 100 i " InSeraiyears. 100 " Inioeraoyeara. 100 108.26 106 101 M 1 16.76 me 117 80 137 JO 156 14 1UB 116 lt 130 110 160 168 160 68 140 HO 1 1M Mauhelm Borough lean. 100 BASB STOCBS. Pint National Bank Fanners' National Bank fni ten National Bank Lancaster cennty National Bank..... Northern National Bank Peeples' National Bank Columbia National Bank Christiana National Brnk Kpnrata National Bank rim National Bank. Columbia first National Bank.Strasbnnt first National Hank, Marietta First National Bank, Mt Jey... Lttits National Bank Manhelm National Bank Union National Bank. Mount Jey.... New Helland National Bank Gap National Bank auarryvtlle National Bank llxabelhtewn National Hank anaesLLA sacus rrecaa. Bast Brandy wine A Wayneabnrg..... anarry vule B. K. lllersvlile Street Car Inquiring Printing Company......... Gaslight and Fuel Company 100 60 100 60 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 10 100 100 60 ine 100 100 100 B0 B0 M 60 110 70 61 m tee 11 W6.K ae.10 L06 u BO M 6D 60 101 102 60 KM 107.90 116 8. 84.60 17 V S6JJ0 76 67 76 11U.00 166 4.1 31 M na 11 ai 40 4.1 4X06 u se ebBTBua uuiua luuuuej... Columbia Oas Comeanr... ............. Culnmbta Water Company, ..... 10 nsqaehanna Iren Company loe itta Hal low. wan ..... uu Stevens Honee Mtllersvllle Nermal scboel.. .......... W .......... a 60 60 60 60 norteern Market. Bastein Market.., Weitarn Market.. .................... .... Uaa Company Bends 100 UHauDls euruusa nuuua....... w Unamnrllla IL.lL.rs. 100 10O 60 Beading A Columbia R.kt.'s Kdlaeu Light Company '" Tcaariaasrecsa. Big Spring A Beaver Valley........... BrTdiraDertA Uoneabes.... "X Columbia A Chestnut Hill ) Columbia A Washington le ConestegaABlgBprfns; Marietta A Mount Jey x Lane RlUabethtewn A Mlddlstewn. loe Lancaster A Frultvllle 60 Lancaster A Utits .. V Lancaster A WUllanutewn Lancaster A Maner 60 Lancaster A Manhelm as Lancaster A Marietta 6 Lancaster A Maw Helland loe Laneastar A aasqneeaaaa. me Lancaster A Naw Danville at Columbia A Marietta S6 Maytown A BlUabethtewn Lancaster A Bpbrata IB Lancaster A willow Street Strasburg A MUlpert 'J6 Marietta A Maytown. aeseaass uvs ateeai auras. July te. Taa Drssers' Sewital re- ii,euu aeaei sninmenta, IedUis staars. 160 te stackers and feeders, II 40 ind mixed, ai OOeM 70 1 Texas cattle. It 7608 10. ... Hogs Reeelpta. 11.0 baadi sklpmsnts, MM nead 1 market alew 1 rough sad mixed, 16 a eaeen aeeeipta,, 4000 asaat sail none 1 market stead natives, at 76AM 40 1 West- 1 era. tt teau 7t Texaaa, at laaji Wt laab, tl 00 I Mas IIBBBII, eatus - awasiirte. M ablptaeats, SMI market very slew t prima M 4 a i lair te geed, i.1 T'sgl t common, tXIl tw I 16 ears ahiitpM te New ters. Hogs MeeslnU, ! h.d shipment Ml Bsadi market Tlew i Philadelphia, KlTMpPM Yorkers, as neS 70 1 common te lltfht B 456 M 1 hogs shipped te New terk, tear. Seeeti-Hclpl, 4tW head 1 shipments. 40 t market Arm t prime, l Aivjial 1 fslr te geed. It te It te; common. si.VsjN Mi siirtng lambs. ttH . .Vl'll' A l VKHriSKMK.rn. B AK1NO l'OWDKB, ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. TBI powder never varies. A marvel et ruirltv. strength and wholesome nc. Mere economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with t he luultltudeef low test short weight, alum or phosphate powders. .Sold cnlv in emu KevALlUaiNii 1'onOBsCe, H Wall street. New ors. JvUMydAw TsTANTKn "A WOMAN WANTS WOKK If by daver week. Can clve Reed refer- nc-e. It Apply at NO. 31 F.AST INK STIIRIT. w- ANTKI1-A YOl'NUMANTOl.KAKN catien and Irem 1 te IS )eurs of aKe. Address, with reference, Ij-1'.UIJU lTLtni'csHumce xir ANTi:i TWO liOOIl HOt'SK Free of 1W i.lru. Charge, al Heed wages Apply r. u.Ti;ouTAt:e'f, Ne. TJ .S. IJlR'fll !l. WANTKO-TWO COOKS IN I'ltlVATK Families of four, also te watt en the table. Appl before o'clock, Friday morning, Mt F. II. TUOUT A CO.'S. Ne. SIN. Uueen St PUBl.lO SA1.H W III be old at public tale, the entire Household and Kitchen furniture, al 612 Bast Ktngstreet. FltlDAl AK TKIIMIU.N, neit.at 1 o'clock. Mines, Chairs. Rxtenslen tables, yew ns Machines, and ether arilclis loe numerous te uumtlen. J2n FUKD tVlLHKI.ll. TMl'OBTED IN BOTri.r-S. Oonulne Irish Wblaky. AT BOHHKU'S L1UUOR STORB. Ne. '1 Centre Square. Lancaster, l'a. tTllKAT ItrUJUCTlONIN iTaIIIKM Children's. Heys' and Men's lleec, (iauzii Shirts, Pants, Overalls, KDKlneer Jackets. Cel lars. Curie, sii9ndrs. Neckwear, l.aundrled and Unltundrlcd shirts. All et which uiut be sold within the next 3D dajs, at li. S. FKTTRKLWS, Agt , Jyil-lyd No.6iNerthgueen8t SCHOOL, TAX, 1SK7. The dupltcale Is In the hands of the Treas urer. Thrw per cent off If paid en or before AuiMin I, K7. Ofllce hours from 4 a. m. till 4 p. 111. W. O. MARSHALL, -treasurer. Jet-tfdR Ne. 12 Centre bruare. TlSTATK OFJACOI1 NIADOUr, LATR OF Jj ltncaster city, ti.cea.cO. Letter of ad min istratien c. t a. en said estate having been framed te the undersigned, atl persons udebted thereto are requested te lnaku lm mediate payment, and Uiese having claims or demands against thu tame, will present them without delay ler settlement te the under signed, residing In Lanciisler cltv. MAltliAlthT MXDORF. JyltntdTb Admtnlttratrix. E STATU OK AMOS I HABBAUFF, late of the horeuuh of Kllzabethtewn, !.au caater county. deceafd. Iho undernUniHl all all dlter appointed te dl.trlbute the balance re maining In the hands et Jacob Gt-bhart, admin istrator d b n . with the will annewd, te and amenK thiHe legally entlllitd te the same, will lt ler that puriwse en Ihursday, August 4. l-7. at 10 o'clock a. m , In the library room el the court beuae. In the city e( ltncaster. where all persons Interested tn -aid dUtrtbnllen may at tend. WM. N. APPhL. Jy7 3tdTh Auditor. mRV MILES' ABSOLUTELY PURE ICE CREAM Oer. Orange- and Mary Bta., LANCASTER, PA. Wholesale te private families 0111.1. y-3td -pUBLlU.SAI.t- Os Fridav asuSatcruav, JcLVil, 13, ls7. will b sold at public ule, at the lancaster Stock Yards, the following live stock, te w It . Twe car-leads of Western Horses, Mare, and one and two-year-old lilies. Amongst them several Match Teams ctn be selected. They are well bred, and II will be U) the interest et farmers te attend this sate, as they can buy Nice Celts cheaper than they can raise them. A credit et sixty days wUI be given. Hale te commence at 1 o'clock p. m. Terms will be made te suit purchasers. UALKYAItALRV. B. . ltewg, Auctioneer. JyllUtd -DUKE SKA HALT. t( TO BATHERS!" Don't leave the Summer go by without trying a Sea Hath because you can't get off te go te the sea shore. II. 11. Cochran ha In stock PUKK BKA SALT ler bathing purpose. A regular ocean bath produced by the use of thts salt. Ke Ireshlngand healttttul. Recommended by phy sicians. Fer sale In any quantity at COCHRAN'S DRUG 8TOKB, Ne. 137 and IU NORTH QUBKN 8T . uiarS-lydUTTbAi Lancaster, Pa- T1ROPOHALS FOR KKFAIRINO NO. 4 AT KNU1NK. Proposals for Repairing Ne. Angina 01 mv lAucimr, r.,iira i'eihuiiuviiii Fire Department. as 101 low : new iieiier, sire urates ana cu Bunker. New Set of Wheel and Boies for same, BetefUange Cocks. Repair Spring, New Com Cem parand Tin Ikixe for connecting reds, Receiv ing Screw, Feed Ceck, and Paint Engine, ths whole te be flrstclass In every particular, will be received by tha Fire Coin mil tee of Lancas ter city, Pa , at efflce of the Chief Rnglneer. 8W Fast Orange street, until Jnly 28, lssf, at 7 o'clock p m. The commutes reserve the right te reject any or all the bids. Uy Order of Fire Commlttee, F. LRW1S NOLL, Chairman. C. It. FissiniT, Clerk. Jyl8,,SJd rELI.OW FRONT CIUAR STORE. Yellow Frent Cigar Stere. CUASQK OF HANDS. JACOB F. KING, Proprietor. The subscriber, successor tn J. II. Markley, ln vlteshl Irlendsandthe public generally, te ths OLD YELLOW FRONT," where he Intends keeping a full line of Imiierted and Demestic cigars, juuucdu, c. Ha nroeoica te inai Ha propose te manufacture a first clajsqual- Ity et Havana Ulgara, aud will glve the butlnet Ol USTSDSUIKHI, a personal attention. CIS JACOB F. KING, NO. 21 NORTH QUKKH STREET, r " Yellow Frent." Jyll-tfd u HE MANHEIM Reller Fleur! lanll5mdRse4 JOINTKO WOOD AND BAMHOO RODH st bargains. Resit, Halt Kettle. ", Floats, etc. llralded Linen, Raw and etlsdttUR Llnta, all at lowest prlee. ..., iAlLEY'lA8TENPPHAMACT. (OpDOalts Eaatsru Market.) rrallet's Btlefer flyPapar will patch mers flffitS iJhs.t tisny et tstfcs aaartst. TFW. VsJFa,aksSt. 4SUa,W,rM aw AeranriaKaanTa, aiaJJj's I ACOB r. SHKArrBR'M LIQUOR STORE HBMOVBO TO NO. I CRNTRB 8UUAHB, LANCA8TKH, Pa. maylstld JUMT KKOKtVKIi A HANDHOMK LINK of Kcetch and Heme Spun Sailing tn Stripes and I'lalds. Entire new designs Black and Hlun sera-e. Clay Diagonals, lUnnockbern, MacgrwMer and Nealeum Chsvlnta, Just Iks thin for summer wear. Rleaantly made and Trimmed. Perfect fit Suits trmn IJu up, at n North Uueen atreet OOMKTIUNU KNT1KKLY NKW INTBROUUAN LINK. THE HETGALF ACTION, The greatest Improvement In Cabinet Organ building ler A) years. Don't fall te see It WOODWARD'S Piane and Organ Wareroetus, Ne. W A 11 1. King 8t, Lancaster City, I'a. H AUKK A BUOTUKK. Summer Wear for Gents. GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. HAGER & BROTHER, 25-27 West King Street. Gauze, Halbrippan and Feiither weight Shirts ami Drawers. Seamless, llaibriKfran and Lisle Hosiery. Hemstitched and Colored lkir dered Handkerchiefs. Twilled and Serge Bicycle Shirts. 1-aundried and Unlaundried Dress Shirts. 1'eDRee, Silk, Grenadine and Lawn Xeckwear. K. . W. Cellars and Culls. One Hundred Down Extra Un laundred Shirts at 4jc. each. Scotch Cheviot, Caasimete and Worsted Suitings. HAGER & BROTHER, Ne. 25 West King Street. LANCASTER. PA. J.a MARTIN it CO. WE HAVE JUST FINISHED OUR INVEN. TORY IN Carpet -AND- Will Pwi DEPARTMENTS, AND HAVE A LARwE LOT OF en Bring the alie of your room or ball and we cs find a Remnant te salt. Wall Paper at half price and Carpets almost half price. Neiucb an opportunity till next summer. SPECIAL errF.eiNQ or MOQUETTS! This Season's Pattern!, ind Best Quality Smith's and Hartferd Hakes. Prices during season, II 80 1 bow 11.10. Bems with no border te match, at f 1.00. BRUSSELS, TAPESTRIES, IN GRAINS, And VELVETS New for sale. Constantly receiving ntw sfldl sfldl tleni te our tock for the FALL TRADE Handaemer geed than sysr, Md wlH ; lanred rooms ws eaa asew jen a .arjreiy in creased toeR et every el Carpet ant Wall Paper. J. B. Martin & Ce., Cv.WMt IlBg ft Nm 8U, IiAROABTifE, PA. Rents Hand itaw ab ramrtHwmairta, KVAN'S riiOUM, LevarTs Fleur TIM BMT. M.Tega rnVKHYBODY DKINKH BOWERS' MEAD PEAR PHOSPHATES FAMOUS 00. DRINK. On draught only at ...... HUUUHTOw'B DRUOBTORR, Jintfd Bead SWeat King Street L'n.J'.eT'P'S TrA" MONDAY. ... ..AH.11"! ''A"'.' '""owing provl.len et the "Ordinance, for ;tba Levy and cYalectlen of a License Tax wlieln the City of lAneastsr for Street I'lirpeeee" will tiestrfclly nw.rsa. Itccnni or retusfns tn m ua,i. .... Mt veivni laiuna te tasa eat a hub m, uar in. is license lax te- quired br this ordinance, or who shall viola's nnv ill the nrovUlena of any seeUim ItMrenr, shall subject the nttnnder, In addition te tha forfeit el LI license, te a penalty et Ova dollars for each and every offense, Uibeaued for and rhcovelndln the manner that debts ler mnalilea of Ilk" amount are by law sued ter and re. covered." J. U. HATHfON, leJU tld City Treasurer. Ul'RINO, 1KB7. A New Departure for lAncaatsr In Pine Tal Tal erlng. Importing direct from tbs beat makers et Fine Woellens. 1 hava 1 list received thnrugh the ikMten custom beuse, a large Invoice et bit own Importation of, 8U1T1NU, BPKINH tlVRRI.'OATINU AND TROUSRRINU, The like of which, for style and quality, has never bran equaled la this city, and cannot ba urpaased. A special Invitation la hereby exteeded te all In want of Spring Uarmenta te call early and secure Choice Patterns. Workmanship Um very beat and prteu lower than aver. 1I.ORR11ART, tnam-lydR Ne 48 North Uueen street i'ai.avk or rAstuex. pALAOK OF FAHUION ASTRICH'S Palace ei Fashion. 13 EAST KINO BTR1ET LANCA8TKR.PA. We Call Attention TiMlsy te Additional llir galus elfered during our Thirty Days Clearing Sale. LADIES' MUSH!? TODERWBAB, At 15c, 25c, 60c. LOT NO. 1, CenslsU or l.afllrV Chemtie, Draw, era. Comet Cevers, children's Chemise, Drawers and Skirts, at lie. LOT NO. '.'. Censltu f Cheralfe. Drawers, Skills, Night llewiis, toilet Mac.jue Corset Cever. Aprons and Children's Mtpi, ru tiled and richly trimmed with needlework, alZSc. LOT N I). 3, AT Mc Comprises Chemise, Draw ers, Night Hnwns, xktrts, elaborately tilmmed wl'h embroidery, and worth considerable mere, at Mic An Extra Let el Children's Muslin Drawer, at lee. a pair. Nursing Aprons at 10c. GREAT REDUCTIONS -IN- Jerseys ! - Jerseys ! Ladlna' lllack Jersey at 25c. Ladle' tilack Heucle Jeraevs at 37c. Colored Uoucle .lereys at Mc. Our Pompadour Frent Jerseys, polka atrc. Ureal Dargalps In letter grade Jerteya. Children's Jerse) s at :. dot, Parasols! Parasols! Paras jIb! BBLOW OOBT. Ladle' Htrtpeil Paraseli at 2ie. Pongee Parasol. Snc. Colored Satin Parasol, 11 00. Black Halle Parasols Belew Ceat. Vlt will pay you te tall and axanlns enr bargain ettered. FANS at ante atl v reduukd riticms. Satin Fans red need from tM te 67c Fine White Fans Very Cheap. Call and Con vince yourselves. rT4s ami vurrmmu. TkTEWCOMEKH, CATCH ON I KVEttYBODY UEMEMDKR I When you get te Centre Square, lust drop Inte the TEA and COKKKE STORK (the only one In sight), and get our prleea e all goods. Cerns and we wUI greet you cerdtally. OUR BUOAfUS ALL SUQ AK I ODKTEAIB ALL TEA I OUR COPFICK 18 ALL COFFEE I MO ADULTERATION' ONI TRIAL BECUUKS YOUR CUSTOM. Remember tbs Address GLARK'8 Til AND 0OFI1I 8T0RB, NO. M CENTRE SQUARE. marxMMAw v XKS e H J MAMMA, I AH bO WARM. Ob ! Mamma, 1 Am Se Ian. nilS. 01Y1 Ml 10c TO BUT 1 la". Yeu go te CLARKE'S and buy a pound of his Beat Combination Ceflse, same as he mads at tbs picnic the ethar day, wblcb was pronounced by all the best tbey ever drank, and he will give you an Elegant Japanese ran. Alse ask blm ters sample ibeetet Laundry lllulne. lie gives It away te ail his customers. CLARKE'S OriginilTiQdCofN8teri, NO. 62 WIST KINO STRUT, IfAJtCAsTEE. rA. I tt E.-:,l AS I w m $ i. &Safesia"A iWrfet . -j, v,tev J. M Ti ujArf1' j.'j2fi r.'j5g