Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, July 22, 1887, Image 4

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Mere paid elnealastrepnrt.,
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A? It advtawa tbe calling In of 12.000 of Uie
i-takvdaef the laaue of April 1st, issi, and te
f4mttM calling ter txmdaf tern 41 te 21 In-
Mr.
Tte repalra and euppllcw enmnilttee re
ported that tbe eeatract with W. W. Warn Warn Warn
feMghfbroeaatraetlagaematl building Hi
98 feat for thaeae of the Janitor of tbe Instl Instl Instl
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kilUlaa mahp nnrttatllArt hv tha titnti ami
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v.l mmbw HBfliui nan nin MirnMi ami tnn
'&,, irate pctsjrwaelng. Hbenabroek ha- nearly
'$ waipletad hla oentraot of palming the Cherry
':'&' aaraet baUdtng. Hide had been aaked from
aueeai aeaiera ter lurnianing euai lur we
Mlag year. Janaen it lira, and McClure
A Ce. had been aaked ratea for furnishing
late black bearila, The gravel walk In tbe
Bsetttutegreunda had been repaired and lu
condition waa new geed. A contract wan
Bade with Andrewa A Ce, or New Yerk,
for fifty alngle deaka and one Blugle iletk for
the high aoheol. Netlcee had been iUxl In
the Institute ground! forbidding irfwjxmlng.
Superintendent Heffman made the lul low-
lag repert: Attendance for the month end
ing May 25th. Whole number in attendance,
atalea, 641 ; femalea 720. Average attendance
daring tbe month males, 610; female, li
Number present every eeaalen,'528. Number
of visitors, 191. Fer tbe month ending J une
9tb: Whole number In attendance, males
688: femalea 63 Average, males C!5; fe
malea 577. Percentage, malea PI tfeuialta 01.
Percentage during term males Dl ; females M
Number present every session, 7 13. Number
otvlaitera, 180.
On a motion of Mr. Blade, tbe schools will
open Monday, September 12th.
The beard received the following bids for
furnishing coal during the ensuing year :
H. F. Brunerf3 95 per ten, Ueerge Da Hun
HW. 11. P. Bruner revelled the contract,
Bills te the amount of 103.17 were ordered
te be paid. On motion the beard adjourned.
Beas at TiMnui Oamp-rtre.
The camp-fire held In Armery hall last
aignt ny the Sens of Veterans was a success.
Over alz hundred tickets were sold, and from
this as well as from ether source-, a band
some sum waa realized. The hall teemed
With people who betrayed by the rapidity
with which they gave up their money the
auaaiy interest reii ler the boys. The armory
was tweuuruiiy ueoerated with nags, Japanese
lanterns and greens, which were tastefully
arranged. Several things were voted and
chanced eO. The bandeeme Winchester repeat
lag rifle was awarded te Kdward Wright, who
collected f is. The solid geld Nena of Veterans'
badge fell te Harry Smith, who handed ever
the neat aura of 13150. Ticket Ne. IS, held
by Harry Helnatuan, drew a very handsome
cushion. The members of tbe camp who
are net only energetic, bat deserving, merit
the success with which they met.
Btrnck by .Signal Cap.
While Uarry Welsh was walking along
the Pennsylvania railroad en bis way te Ma
rietta, he was eerlakeu at the tuuuel bv a
freight, which runulng ever a signal cap that
had been placed en tbe rail caused it te ex
plode. Part of the exploded cap struck the
young maqJeiUcttng a very painful wound
leg below the knee. He succeeded
reaching hia home where hla wound waa
attended te.
t'apt. I'. A. Bennett and Lieutenant Kck
man left town tbia morning te atteed He
funeral of tbe late Cel. Geed, of Keadlng.
The Vigilant Fire company took their
engine te tbe river for tbe puriese of
ascertaining its condition. Tbe examination
proved it satisfactory.
Te-morrow atternoen the Active base ball
club of Wrightsville play ball with the Cel
umbia Juniors en Bear's ball grounds.
Ten car leads of people from Yerk passed
through town this morning en their way te
LltllZ.
Twe frame beuses, Nea, 12 and 111, situated
en the west side of 6th street, will be sold to
morrow nlgbt at the Franklin beuse.
Baehman A Ferry are building ten beuses
en New Second street.
Tbe trustees of the Cook man chapel are
looking for a suitable let situated somewhere
en Chestnut street en which te erect a
chnrcb.
Anna Jacksen, daughter of I.ah Illctmrd Illctmrd
sen, was brought from Philadelphia te town
for Interment.
Cost of Htone Crustier and Heller.
In reapense te a request made bv Maver
Morten, Mr. K. Mather, or liarrisburg, sends
the following Information regarding the
xiarruDurg atone crustier and reller:
Our iron roller cost $5.OU0and a resolution
will probably be otlered at the next meeting
ei oeuueus leuave It cbanged te fifteen
Instead or twenty tens. This will cost about
1300 mere. Our Blake crusher with .Sparks
& Parker's elevated bracket cost U,'S &e.
We pay at present, te a contractor W) cents
per perch of J,,oe pounds for crushing tbe
stone ready for the streets and 10 cents per
perch te the owner of tbe quarry for royalty,
making 90 cents per perch. The screen Is
Included, or course we bad te erect the
building, eta, in addition."
Wadding at lleemetewn.
Irs S. Blcael, of Keadlng, waa married en
Thursday morning te Mlas Itbeda Kberly,
at the resldenee of the bride's parents in
Reamstown, the ceremony being performed
by Rev. B. Welder. Only near relatives and
friends or tbe contracting iiartiee were pree
snt Tbe bridesmaids were Miss Stells
Eberly, sister of the bride, and Miss Mary
Bickel, slater of the groom. Irvin and Elten
Bickel, brother of the groom, efliciated as
groomsmen. The couple started Thursday
afternoon en a lour through tbe northeastern
partef the state. Mra. Bickel is thedaugbter
of P. M. Eberly, a prominent citizen of
Keamstewn, and an ex-member of the iegta-
A Bar twr Shep Itebbsd.
Olpple, In the basement next te the Cooper
yesterday. ui,,,9 w home te. meal
st the time snd be left the shop deer locked
Tes thieves opened the deer by reaching
through the window in tbe deer, out of
which the glass was broken. Three dollars
Which was In the money drawer, and three
Am nuttus ware stolen.
Tfes Grand Upsra Ueuw.
A large fan has been placed in tbe Grand
opera house, and this, sided by pipes, makes
ths room much cooler. Te-morrow eveulug
tbe beuse will be open for ths Inapectlen of
ths public, snd en Mendsy it will be opened
by May Adams' specialty company. Miss
Adams Is quife a favorite In Lancaster, and
" " appearance nere ans nss been
playing lu tbe principal theatres of tbe
eeuntry.
' ImpraTenieals at tha tiuliaaa
At meetiug of tbe com uilttee en grounds
e! ths trustees, of Franklin and Marshall cel-
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LA sZiir n'vaem w arrested by Oflleei
llbMrieh and held by Alderman H.r.h.
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tatefskaafs at OmiHeas-llaastatlaaa aat
l-kategnHiM Presanled m HMdletewn
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Yesterday aflernoen a committee of Mon
terey Ledge, Ne. 242, 1. O. O. P., consisting
of K. J. Erlaman, Edwin E Huyder, C. O.
Herr, Win. D. Weaver andOeerse A. Shelly,
ten Lancaster for MMdletewn, Dauphin
county, bearing with them a handsomely en
grossed series of resolutions complimentary
te Triune ledge, of that place, for courtesies
extended en the occasion of the visit of Mon
terey ledge te Mlddletewn en the Ith of
July. They also took with them a hand
somely framed photograph of tbe members
of Monterey ledge who participated In the
festivities of that occasion.
Tbe committee were met at the railway
station by a committee of Trlunn Ledge and
escorted te tbelr new ball where the ledge
was In session. Alter the current business
el tbe evening bad been finished Mr. CD.
Herr presented te Triune Lod;e tbe framed
photograph aud Mr. K. .t, Krlsman prtwented
the engreesed resolutions, both gentleman
making neat presentation speccbes. Tbe
presentation of these testimonials were en
tirely unexpected by Triune Ledge. They
were received en the part el the ledge by
Mr. C. I. Laud is, alter which short speeches
weie made by. W. I. Weaver, EJwlu K.
Snyder and ethers
Triune Iedge then took the visitors te a
hotel where a tine entertainment wah set for
them. The Monterey men returned te Lan
caster at J .'JO this morning.
Mainiusr lltnre
The picnic of tlie Presbyterian Memerial
Sunday school is being held at I'euryn tr
ilay. 'lhere were six hundred excursleulsta
en tbe train which left here thit morning.
If tbe weather clears thte number will be
larRely iucreiMed by later trnlnr.
Mlsa LI77I0 Krelder, of Pittsburp, Is lslt
Inc her friend, Miss Clara Marlmnu.
The Llederkranz will ulve their second
summer nlght'a festival en Monday nveulng
wtien ibe ralrvllle band will furnish the
music,
J. W. Kckeniode and tamtly ten te-day
ter Atlantic City, N. J.
Gee. Duchman has gene te KvU Nantmeal,
Chester county, Pa.
Tbe Moravian church and Sunday school,
of Yerk, are at Lltitz Springs te day. The
attendance Is large.
Mrs. J. U. Lebkicher and her sister, MIsm
Annie EUlnger, left this morning for Atlantle
City.
Ueerge M. Uambright has geno te Leng
Branch.
Mr. Charles F. Hagerand Miss Mary Hager
left en Thursday for Nantucket.
Jehn IC. h toner, Jehn I. Hartman, Lewis
S. Uartman, JameM il. Marshall nii-1 Wllllnui
Kiddle arrived home en TburtdAy evenlug
from a twedays' tishlng trip te McCall's Perry
Tbey brought with them several Urge bass.
Ex-Alderman McGlynn, Jeseph llrewn
and Cenrad Meser have returnett from a two
diys' fishing trip at Wasblnsrten boreiiKb.
Tbey brought home -C: eels, 59 bass and 30
catnsb.
Tbe police fishing parly at Keck Hill en
Thursday was a great success in every nar-
tlcular, except tbe fishing. Net a Ush was
caugbL The efllcera enjoyed themst 1 ves and
from their appearance te-day It would net be
supposed that they had a day oil.
Jehn Hancock Fry left for Kphrataen
Thursday atternoen and be will spend bis
vactUenat tbe family residence In that vlllase.
Albert .ercber, of Williamson .V KesKr's,
left this afternoon for Wllmingteu, Del. He
will remain there two days, alter which he
will gote Atlantic City, visiting tbe laiter
place teu days.
A llnrsa Causes Sums Bscltetnent.
Edward llartman was driving along Or
ange street last evening snd slopped In front
of Vendersmltti's bird store tie toeK tbe
bridle from the horse that he had been usinz
and tbe animal being spirited made au effort
te get away. He ran across tbe street and in
front of Waltz's cigar store the buicgy be
came fast between tbe hydrant and the awn
ing pest Tbe horse plunged and reared, but
all te no purpose, as the wagon was strung.
He was finally paciUed and the bridle waa
placed upon him.
Liberal Uonatleu te the V. M.C A
The managers of tbe Yeuug MenV Chris
tian association have received from N. I'.ll
niaker, esq , a check fer;IOO ler the tieneht
of the library fund. The patronage of the
library in the number el books drawn per
annum having increased from 2, SOD te ever
10,0)) within tbe past two year, make mere
frequent additions necessary, and the gener
ous gilt of Mr. Kllniaker will grtully aid lu
securing mere books.
Iteath el lira, Ann M Knrrent.
Mrs. Ann M. Ferrest, wire of Caiper For Fer
rest, a wU known resident el thW city, died
at tbe residence of her hushaud, Ne. IjJ West
King street, last evening, hkiI luyeirx. She
was a life-long resident of thH city, and waa
well known in tbe western end. Ouh nf bnr
sons Is Geerge Ferrest, tobacco Inspwler.
The funeral will take place te morrow after
noon, and the Interment made at Woodward
Ulll cemetery.
Out llruukaud lule Trouble.
Kalman Stewart, who nmldes near Gip,
came te town yesterday te wIiiihhs the races.
He get drunk and was disorderly at ditl.trent
places. OlUeer Hellly found iiim at the rail
read atatleu, where be bad iiiI-smI the train,
In the evening, aud took lilm Inte custody.
Stewart resisted en the way te tlie nation
house, but was landed safely there. Alder
man M economy gave blm teu ilujs Ibis
morning.
Tbe - Old Reman" lu Lamatirr.
Hen. Allen G. Thurniau, of Ohie, accom
panied by his wlfw, arrived in Lancaster this
afternoon at o'clock, and will be tbe guest
for a few days of tbe family of Kev. O. Keitu.
ensnyder Mrs. Keimensuyder being Sena Sena
eor Tburman'a sister. Mr. Thurman and
wife have been visiting their daughter, Mra.
W. Mct'ermlck, of New Yerk.
Itraw tbe Llna at a lteavj lxad.
from the Lltitz Urcerd.
Tobias Martln'a (New Havln) ramous
old horse, uew in his thirtieth year, leeks
net te be mere than hair that ape, and te day
would be as ready te run away as lie did
when young. He was a cute aniuul ail bin
lire time, aud when given n lead te draw
would lay himself down and that ended it.
Hut ss a driver he was as geed a " boss " as
euld teh-ul.
Hall Dedication en hunday.
rrem tbu Lltitz lieiuid.
TbO new bell llaiMl nn tha llMinnarrllU
church will be dedicated next .Sunday morn-
lull bV Kev. (i. W. I.kfliln.ir uul.la.1 I. a
ether divines, (uarterly oenlorence will
also be held at tbe name place en Hatur-
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--j " """;' i-juinw win is, nem
Saturday alteruoen and evening, Sunday
tn erulug, alteruoen and evening.
rll rrem a Ladder.
Jehn Miller, who is employed at Kleker's
Uewery, was Injured last evening. He was
taMT3 "-""MSHl Iren, the ladder and
nJ.!?M Ur' dUtu'iii ermteeu leeL
One or hia anna waa bailly uut ,nil briilarTi
btunet broken. Dr. sT. DavU .S
Contract Awarded,
The commissioners eneued bids te ii .
neon for the retlr or the bridge at Oraell'a
Lauding. The bidders were : Jacob Kaiiil
iiian, M,77ujCapU K MuMellen, M.'-TO; J.
S. Kauirman ,V Ce., M,S75. The contract was
awarded te CapL McMellen, the lowest bid.
der.
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Iteiuaeded for Trial.
Ueerge Watsen, the colored man who has
been a fugitive from justice for several
months, waa given a hearing by Justice
Slayinaker, of the Gap, en a charge or rob
bing Farmer Geed. Watsen was committed
te prison te ans war ths charge at court. i
iraaur stftsrawsta m immikbmt.
Aad What te tf Wfcea 11 Oceara-lts Bjmn
larne and Treatment.
When during ths heated term one who
has been expnned te the aim's heated rays
begins te sutler Ireru beadsche, giddiness,
nausea and dlsturtnc of alght,aocempanled
with sudden and great prostration of the
physical force, sunstroke la probably Immi
nent. If aueh an one will take time by the
forelock and Immediately retire te a cool
place, making tiae of some almple restora
tives, such as aromatic ammonia, etc, he
may be spared further trouble t but If he
persists with hia business he will doubtless
seen become very III, which Illness usually
takes the form of heat exhaustion, heat
apoplexy or genuine auuatreke, the thermic
fever el some writers.
These who are exhausted by the beat have
a cool, moist skin, a rapid, weak pulse snd
respiration movement and the pupil Is dila
ted. In fact the symptoms are these of rot ret
lspse. These patients will probably recover
promptly, an event which may be hastened
by tlie use of tonic and lesteratlve treatment.
These who sutler trout heat apoplexy rre
nueutly become unconscious at the onset.
Tbe heart and breathing apparatua la net
markedly disturbed and the pupil may tie
normal, but the unconsciousness deepens
and the case runs en te a ratal termination.
An artery has been broken In the brain and
tbe pouring out bleed pressing en the nerve
centres brlnus about the ratal event. A treat
ment calculated te draw the bleed from the
brain te tbe extremities het feet baths,
bleeding, etc , premises te be the most uselul
lu such case.
Tbe thermic fever patient Is unconscious
and convulsed, and bis body temperature
may be HtSer 110 degrees Fahrenheit that Is,
ten deKrees above normal. The skin el this
patient leels as though It would burn your
band when laid thereon. In this case the
thorough, prompt application of cold water
Is needed. Ice te the head and cold water te
tbe body uenerally will be In order. Medical
advice should be promptly had lu either of
me two cases last reierreu te. uempieie re
covery from sunstroke Is rare, the brain tw
ing permanently crippled in many cases.
Residence In a cold climate atterds some hope
ter such patients.
TBM BTATM FlItH VUMMIIB1UH.
It Kecemmends tbe Building- el Six Mare Mb
wajs tn the Columbia twm,
II. C. Ferd, of Phlladelpbla; U. C. Deniuth,
of this city; S. 11. Stlllman, of Scranton; J. 1).
Leng, of Pittsburg, and W. L Powell, of
liarrisburg, members of the state tlsb con
mission, have been at Columbia for a few
days past, examining the tlshwajs In the
Columbia dam, and making arrangements
for additional ones, te enable shad te
pass up the river above the dam.
They made a careful survey of the
dam, and the two Rogers' fish ways
that were erected there a year age. It Is
known that durlug the spring run of shad
qutte a number were caught by placing a
gill net at the mouth el the D'hway above
the dam, and also that a greater number of
shad were caught at several places above the
dam than were caught in former years. The
commissioners are In favor of building six ad
ditienal tlshwaya, and tbe matter of having
them erected wasleftteMr. Powell, of Harrts
urg. That gentleman at once telegraphed Mr.
Kinney, the builder of the ReKers way,"
te come en at once. Tbe price of tbe patent
Is fM, but they think by the building of a
halt a dozen at a time they can be erected at
much lens cost. Twe mere will be placed in
the dam en the Wrightsville side, between
the two present ones, while four mere will be
built about the centra. Tbe work will le
done at once.
The commission have also decided en an
active camimtgn against fish pirates and
builders of tisb dams. At tbe last session of
the legislature fe,.ViO was appropriated for
tishwaysand the enforcement of the tish laws,
and the commission lutend te use it te tbe
be t purpose. Mr. Demutli is new tn Colum
bia in futtberance of tbe work.
Wants MU Child.
JudRe Patterson this afternoon partially
heard tbe application of Jehn Gieen ter the
OJstedy or bis child. Mr. Green was
divorced from bis wife and kept
tbe children and put one in tbe
care of Adam Mcasenkep, a relative. Mr.
Green desired te bave bis child, It was net
given te him and he took this way efgettlnglt.
'1 he child however was taken te West Ches
ter yesterday afternoon by Its grandmother
and tbe judge continued tbe hearing until
Tuesday, when tbe child will be present.
Charged Wllb Larceny.
Amelia Oram has brought suit before AN
dermau A. F. Dennelly for larceny against
David Wolf. Her story is tbat she sent her
tiny te get a fe note charged and be went te
Mr. Well's store, banded htm the note and
requested change. He leek tbe money and
kepi it roradebteaed by Mrs. Oram. Hall
was entered for a hearing.
Kind Words for the Adeula of the Bar.
f rem the Leb men Times.
There is no bachelor we knew of whnec
j ya single blesscdneri with mere felicity
than our friend Sieiniietz.
Tnx Lancaster Miu'iuuruber will held their
ann'ial picnic at Tell's Ualn, Monday, Auirmt
I, 17.
1 Preach al East Peteraunrg
Kev. Nuwten J. Mlller.nl this city, will prcaib
for the Reformed congrt-Katlen at Cast I'eteis
bur en next Sunday uinrntugandeveulng
Plrnlri at I'rnrju
Until the track en Kaat Kin atnsjt Is com cem
pletcd, cars leave lluke and Katt hlnfc gtrveta
every inernlnK. except bunday, at T Ji and 7 W
for the UpjMir Heading depot. Alse at neon ler
thu i.M train, and meet both trains In tbe even
ing. Jy .'t
Fast and Loese.
Decay Irsxens the teeth SO.OUO.VT remove
the tanteef their destruction, and they retain
tbelr place In the dental process. After a lew
applications It will be noticed that the natural
mwuwuuui iu iwciu. lutuivriy liuea wuacor wuacer wuacor
redlntr tartar, present a speUeaa appeaiance
and their enamelled surface KlUten with becom
ing lUltre. Thus beatltv U hHlvhtMnaiS nn.1
heal lb promoted.
MAttUlAUBM.
AtATSARU
age, '1 lapis
aru-IUsuuei At ht. Luke's parson
appe. I'a., July -J), 1SS7. by Kev. J II.
ier, li. 1) , Jacob ilaynanl. te alias Katts
shumaker, li. I) .Jacob ilaynanl, te alias Katte
U llenwend, both of Lancaster, Fa. ltd
Uress-I'iskshtus. July 21, lW, at the real real
nYnmef the bride s part nn, by Key. J. u. Pen
nebneknr, Chtrles N. Uress. el Lancaster, te
Carrie fc. I'lnkerten, of Columbia. ltd"
VBATHe
reunasT.-In Ibis cltj, en the Via Inst,. Ann
it , wile of luper Ferrest, lu the BHb year el
her age.
The relatives and friends of the family are re
spectfully Invited te attend tbe funeral, from
her husband's residence, Ne. Ill West King
slreet.onSatiirdayafterneon at I o'clock. In
lennuntat Woodward lllll cemetery. lyJItd
FhL'adalpbla Frednea Market.
faitiDsLraiA, J ulyvst-rieur market aK-ady i
sales, 1JJ barrels I Minnesota Bakers, at Ou0 i'j
HiIM Patenu, M M04 M. ""'.
Ue neur steady, tiwljb.
Wheat-July, buc; AuguaUKJici Sept,
tern Jnly, fXcj August, ;&; Sept., t"Xc
OcJ!wiifeJr iC''' AuutX' We ' 8ePu' K'c-i
Maw lera aaarsai,
Nsw Yeas. July w-rieur market dull j
rtne, H Itsa) 00; Superflne, Si US :
Ked te choice extra Stale, U ;un ; Kued iu
lancy extra Western, SI usl uu: common te
geed extra wenterp. U 1X13 ii.
iVheal-Wal UedBUie. nominal Ne, 1 de,
TOe I Ne. t Bed. Winter. July.' Slet Aug,
bl'Je ; recelpu lJtf,uiu bus t shipments. 0,009.
Vyern Ne. t mixed caan,tei de Jnly. iSWei
menu!1Siu.8ep, ' rM"''U' 'l "
Oatei-Ne. 1 White Stale, KiWOMe i Ma 1 de
.h?pOmennuMn,eIJU,y"3','0"
ESSfilSiST "86C ' 8Ute-W,0'
Kesfn tilet i sUalned.taaoed.il 0MB I
Feueleuu. dan , Reaned? lcluLa!lin7
FrelghU dnllijraln uTniveriSeT' sS?
Huiuir dull t Wee' 'n tSsJSuerS 'liurme.
Cheese flimt .. n runLilCi iai.
racu,ry.-JlucIaucy WhlteheiSJSSS
jarhic.
tags dull s stale.
1IMC.
imi&Hc Waatern, H$)
sugar steady i Banned
Urannlated. S 15-16C.
Catieaf, ea6 ,
Tallew dull i prima city, Ve.
ailea nominal i Carolina, (air te reed. tsuKe.
cerse Una i Mr caxxws. wtfe. "
uauiase, Jnly n. lfrW a. m. Market opens.
.1.0"vTA":..:r,,S0 ?! "Set Ipt.,7e.
tJern aug4 J7Hc.i Sept, ajet ifeu, rfKae.
at Ana , He i Sept., SHe t OcU, 7c
fork Net quiiied.
ira Ana, hm i Npt , tn ni.
Short klbs-Aug., i; 77 it i s( pi., t? m.
ILIMIMH
,Jf!fir,,,lira5- ug,7i,c.t pt.,riKei
Oct.,7SMe.
wn'Jnly,SCct Aug, S7tc t Sept, 37iO. t
."''"V An 0 Pt."c,
Oct., Ha
Ferk Net nneted.
Lardlely. an M; Aug, 57Ht sept,
fts7tilOcL, VH
Klba-J nly, 7 .' 1 Aug , 17 1H I Sept , n i.
Oct-, 17 91.H.
ttrain sail rtsmaiena.
rnruUhed by 8. K. Tundt, Breker.
Uauuae, Jnly ?i, 1 o'clock p. tn.
Wheat. Cern. (Kta, l'erk, lird.
niy H
August Ti", .TV i .... W7
SepUmtwr....... Tis 3"' '" 7
llcUiber...... Til, its '
November 7 S7X
December 7t
UecetpU
Winter Wheat
Spring Wheat
Cern
Oau
Rye
tVu-ley
Oil City,
erode OU
Keealpts Hen
71
Car Lets.
... si
... i
tre
ten
UiwV
ll,5i
Closing t'rlcxs-1 o'clock p. m.
heat. Cern, lials. fork. Ird.
Jnly ,
August....
!epuimber
October....
November
December.
uu citv
tvH .u .-s .- KM
70 S7S . "1
T:i. s;i JsO .... HUT
7Ji .17', iH .... 7S
37V,
7b.i 37
6 til
Crude UU MS
Live steea axarset.
L'MK'AQO, July 51. The ttrmrrt' Journal t
rtiru: Cattle Kecelpta, 11 Hi) head: shipments,
iv ; market steaity i slipping steers, m) tn
l.vi) kg , at txsBl '-'": steckert and feetlxrs. II W
3 M t rows, bulls and mixed. II W&: W Texas
tattle, II ei .U.
Heg, Keeelpu U.iM) head: shipments, ivm
bead i market slew; rough and mixed, la e,i
i packing and shipping, IS lNfllWi light
eueS35; skips, UnsJI 'Hi.
sheep Receipts, 4,1111 bead 1 shipment.
! ; market steady ; natives, a) 0194 90 1 West
em, li WQi '.)-, Texana, W TJSJJ 73; lambs, II M
S7S,
Bast Ltsasrrr. Cattle Kecelpta. 6a
Shipments, sut market slew; prime M
A; lair tn geed, Si 7HI . common, J 5e ,
cars shlpiHsl te New era, none.
Hogs itecwlpts, 'K bead ; shipments I, HO
bead: market firm: t'htladelphlas, as Me)s
Yorkers, W b : common te light, S3 3HI5 40 1
hogs shipped te New ierk. Scars.
sheep-Receipts, 2 head ; shipments, inx:
market firm : prime, 4 Sett6t; fair te geed. 14 (O
It 10; common, 1: setJ3 se-, spring lambs, IS 60O a.
New era etecaa.
Maw Yeaa, July St. 1JD p. m. Meney closed
at 4X per rent. Exchange steady, II 3V
0 H I Unvernments arm. Currency k's, II
bid :s reup. 11 i7',bld; iWs de, 11 i4 bid.
The strck market opened fractlenall) lewer
ter most of the list, bat after the first few
transactions there was a moderate buying of the
leading stocks, which resulted tn an advance of
h le K per cent, by midday Since 12 e clock
the market tuu been dull and featureless.
siuea aaaiaesa.
Quotations by Heed, McUrann A Ce, bankers
ancester, I'a.
sraw vesa list. U a. at. UaL I r.
Canada Tactile . . ras:
c.c.c.ai .vJ.
Colerado CeJ 4144
Central fac 37Q
Canada Sen the rn 57' i S7M W,
uu. st. l. a rgh : k
Uen.ARlaU l
uei.L.A w ls: u:i u.'C
arte 3i,s 3t 11
Krle, tads wu
Jer. C 7r', 7;")i T7t
Lea. a'n..' !!....!!!.'!!!! ei .'s p-'h
L. Shere M'i M BlU
Mlch-Cen m sw saU
Heck Valley 2 juJJ -jyC
Missouri faclflc nrpi.
5- ".. S4 JI .14I
N. P. Pref -: tti tiT
N. West. u;u u;u n
N. Y.C Hn ii.ju iua
Bast Tennessee C UH UU 1
umaha n 50', -jl
Oregon Transportation li1! i'k 2sl
Ontario AW ." .. 17
raciacMalt 41i 4.1J, 43U
Richmond Terminal J.'S a 314
Bt. Paul h, tt' nix
rsx.rac 31) 9, ..?.
Union Pac fe; 6-;, s.v2
Wabash tMm iv
Wabash Pref.a.
Wsetem 0 7b Tfilg 7tH
West Shere Bends Hei. U"il ....
New Bngland sev. Se 4tK
ratLADBLratA list.
Lth. Val s;u
B..N. Y.APblla 10S 10S lS
a It K'.a... ...... ........... .... t&A
Beading ( 2?n -a
Leb. Nav ..."
Heatenr. Pass. ,
I"- a
H Cent
Peeples Pass
Bdg.Oen'ls .... it'
'u .... dO, MX y
Phlla. Traction ..f? .;
Lecal Bteeas and IBenda.
Beperted by J. H. Leng.
far Last
. . value, sale.
Lancaster 6 per cent., isu ine 107JO
" b " tsas 100 IX)
" " Scheel lean.... tee 109
M 4 - In 1 or W years. 100 lffi
" " In 6orae years. 100 lm 26
" 4 InlOerauyeara. loe K
Manhelm Borough lean 100 101
BAaaaTecaa.
First National Bank , 100 M
Farmers' National Bank se HftTS
Fallen National Bank 100 an
Lancaster County National Bank..... 80 117 90
Northern nations! Bank lue 137JO
Peeples' National Bank loe 125
Columbia National Bank loe 143
Christiana National Brnk 100 11
Bpnrata National Bank lue 11s
Ffrst National Bank, Colombia loe las
First National Bank.Strasbarg lue 1S9
First National Bank, Marietta 100 210
First National Bank. ML Jey lsu ISO
Lltttx Nations! Bank 100 16S
Manhelm National Bank lue ISO
Union National Bank, Mount Jey.... 60 S3
New Helland National Bank.......... lue 110
Usp National Bank 100 110
anarTyvllle National Bank 100 is
llxabethtewn National Bank 100 IU
BrtsoBUaarsetTa sroess.
Baat Brandywlne Wayneebarg 60 .26
aaarryvtile R, K-. go i.M
Uleravllle Street Car no 70
Inquiring Printing Company u 62
Uasllgbt and rnel Company 21 '
Stevens Heuse (Bends 1 100 100
Columbia Uaa Company m 2f
lklnmhla Water Cemnanv 1,1 1,
Susquehanna Iren Company 100 sdb,:S
miia uuuuw-wbtii no ne.10
Stevens Heuse 50 iqj
MIllersTllle Nermal Bchoel a u
Merthern Market te se
B Astern Market ae se
Western Market.. se 68
-VA'ir AD VKRTIMCMMXTH.
J3AK1NO POWDKK. "
ROYAL
BAKING
POWDER.
Absolutely Pure.
THIS powder never varies. A marvel of
purity, strength and wboleaemeneaa. Mere
economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot
be sold I u 00m petition with the m altitude of low
test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders.
Beld only (n cam. MoYALBAaiae PowmtaCe,
lets Wall street. New Yera. JvlS-lydAw '
WANTKU-THKEK EXPKKIKNUED
1'ietzel Uellers. Apnly at
Jr2td 101 M1DOLB STBBET.
F
R 8ALK.
A Fine Let of Wnrklnv mnA nrivin
Horses at MICUABL HUKBb' SUbles, rear e?
National Heuse, North Queen street it
WANTKD-A OOOD MAN OR WOMAN
at the Stevens Heuse te keep floors and
paint cleaa en elUce fleer. Constant employ
ment. jta
GKKAT BAHQAINS IN TOOTU
1IKUSHKS.
We new have the Largest stock of Teeth
Brushes in the ally. All aorta el oddities In
styles of brush ea at great bargalna. Teeth
J1" KRiVvJaV CfataBrTiabi5
at al se aaa la casta. Thaae in varv ehniiu
goods and real bargains at tSaTcrteaa7 caeM
FBAILBrsKsT BstkfAKMAOT.
ai.hi-- ..,.,. . (Ppealta Baatarn Barket)
Tair AliVKKTiaKtIKHte.
TxlTANTKIV
TWO HOOD IIOUHR
v (tin
Charge, al
F. B.TKOIITAOO.'S,
Ne. l N. qneennt.
WANTKU-TWOftNJKHlN I'ltlVATK
Families of four, also te wait en the
table. Apply belura u o'clock, rrlda) morning,
al
r, U. TKDUT A Ctl.'S,
Ne.SIN.giuen8t.
rMi'OKTi:uiM nerri.Ks.
Oanulna Irish Wtalaky.
AT KOHKKU'S L1UUOB 8TOBB,
Ne, SI Centre Square, Ijuicaster, I'a.
N'
ent'K.
Urru f. or tub I.ase tsrsa Citv Snsrr 1
KAItWAV LuarANv,
l.ASCASTSB, I'A, July 14,1m;.
Thelleanl el Directors of this Company has
railed a sclal Hireling of the stockholders, tn
te held al tbe stetent Heuse, this city, 011 Wed
nesday, the lltli day of September, Iss;, at s
o'clock p 111, ler the ptirrsweel voting furor
against an Increase of the capital stork.
TlliM. k COCIIUA.N,
lylNSmdr Secretary.
1KAMUL'UNUKHT
Te-Mht and Te-morrow Mght
nr Tils
LliERTY BAND
At Maennercher Garden.
sVUechester, Ulcker and llaefner Ucer en
tap. II. 1't'ArFLK,
JM2td Proprietor.
AHSIGNKO ESTATK OK Pill Ml I.KI).
erer and wlte, el Lancaster City, Lanca
ter count). The undersigned auditor, ap
jxilnted tn pus titwn exceptions te the account
and distribute the balance remaining tn the
hands el A F. Shenck, es , assignee et I'. Led
erer and lie, tn and among these legally en
titled te the same, will nit ler tbat purpose en
eiliKwday, August in, lss7. at lea 111. In tbe
Llbrar) itonlitet thu Court lletie. In the LU) of
I aniaster, where all iwrsens lutervsted tn said
distribution may attend.
WM. N. Al'l'BL,
lj3tdr Auditor.
e
AK HAL.L.
l.OM DOM N l'ltlCr.
Jtany luijere came tie late te get the tin tin
iiuestleiinMy goetl $10 ml 1- Suits we
have uiHtle tip for this season.
That tliey might liae no reason te com
plain, and appreciate hew well we tleserve
ceutiilence of customers, Sl-.eO anil 115
Suits Men's Cissimere se ilewn te le
andtl'J. Hundrtxls.
Tliej're better by several dollars than
stores eiler at these prices. All-wool and
made by our work people.
Yeu can still get Hue tJe Suits for 15.
Wanamakbr A Urewm's
Oak Hall,
80UTHBAST t'OflNEIl SIXTH AND MAR-
KKT STB.,
ruILADBLI'IIIA.
IOO UAI'F cu,,:s OK TKA
REFORM IN THE TEA TRADE !
Sweeping Redactions in Teas.
tl 00 Imperial Tea
)c Oolong Tea ..
lJc. Japan Tea
II W hngllsh Breakfast
inc. Gunpowder Tea...,
T5c Imperial Tea.
Tic. Oolong Tea
Sec. Japan Tea
fee Oolong Tea
I c Imperial Tea
ocOeleng Tea
ltednced
Kvduced
...Reduced
Tea.Keduced
... . ltednced
Reduced
. . . Keduced
.. . Keduced
te )c v a.
te 79c. fi ft.
te ;sc v ft.
te TSc V I,.
te rvM .
te Wc. M S ,
teMc. f) .
te 33c SJ B,
te tOc r1 t.
te ic i 11 ,
Ueductd
Keduced
... Keduced
te sac, & b.
This Is unquestionably the greatest reduction
ever made In Tas ; and when jeu take a leek
at our Scent Tea you will be amazed Why, It
Is cheaper than Coffee Think 01 It Urwn and
Black Tea, tbat sells elsewhere at 40 te Se cents a
pound, we are enabled te sell you at 35 cents I
We Are Satisfied With a Small Profit,
And depend upon laige sales te make up for the
difference. Our better grades of Imperial,
Oolong, Japan, hngllsh It'eakfast and Gun
powder are the finest In the market, and must
give the best satisfaction ether Ise we refund
money.
AeTNeta the Large Display of Teas in enr
Handsome Windows.
RE 1ST,
WH0LE3AL1 AND RETAIL GROCER,
55 West l ing Street,
(Next Doer te the Serrel Herse Hetel.)
ltd
riRHH dt BKOTUKK.
OUT OF THE RUINS !
In consequence or our sleck and building liav liav
teg been destroyed by nre, we are compelled te
open for business at
He. 59 Ferth Queen St,
Until our building Is repaired. We will have
an Knllrely
NEW STOCK
CLOTHIING
-AMI.
Gents' FunuBhieg Goods
THKltE. BV
FRIDAY, JULY 22.
OUB CUTTBSB WILL BB T11BBB TO AT!
TBNOTOOUU
Merchant Tailoring Departmtnt
All parties Indebted te ua will please call
at aald place.
Hirsh & Brether.
PENN HALL,
ONB-PRIOB OLOIHIKO HOUM.
itw ADVMHrtaKMitfm.
A (IKK AT KRUUUTION IN M
.v. . t-Wlwres 'a, Beys' and Men's llnsi
P'rK " dvsralls. Bnaineer Ja I
A 1)1 KM'.
1 1 A J 1 SI sa ea
r.hl"..,n,J "wralls, Bnglneer Ja keU. Cel
.indTeatrS: " 1-"4"
A,.l!i,.wh,el, "s1 sela wltWB the neat ii
aassjst
H.S.rBTTRHLt'H, Agt,
Ne. tt North gtieenSL
JTJIIT
jnVKKYHODY DKINKH
BOWERS' MEAD
PEAR PHOSPHATES
raneus fte. iikink.
On draught only at
HOlHiltTON'a IIHUUSTOHB.
JjKtfd and '1 West King Streak
LAHT NOTH'K AKTKK MONDAY,
AUIIUHT 1, 1N;. tha following prevision el
the "Ordlnatue for the Levy and Collection of
al.lcenselax wllhln theClly et Lancaster for
Street l'iirpeiHs" will Iwstrfttly emerced.
Sae. lu. Any iwrsen ratling te take nut a
license or mlusfng te pay the license lax re
quired by this onllnanre, or who shall violate
any el the previsions of any section thereof,
shall subject the offender. In addition te the
forfeit of nls license, te a initially nf five dollars
ler each and every olfense. In li sued for and
rereteied In the manner that debts ler iwnaltlea
of like amount am by law sued ter and te.
covered" J.H. KATIirtlN,
Ie3i tid City Treasurer.
8
I'HINO, !Sh7.
A New lleiiarture for Ijuicaatnr In rinTl.
ering. Importing direct from the best makers
et rtne Woellens. I have iiistrocelved through
the Bosten custom house, a large Invoice of my
own Importation of
8U1T1NU, sritlNM OVBHCOATINU AND
TKOUHKUINU.
The tike et which, for style and quality, has
never been tsjualed la this city, and cannot be
surpassed.
A iclal Invitation la hereby extended te all
In want el spring itarnients te call early and
secure Choice I'attents Workmanship the very
beat and prices lewur than ever.
. .... OKBMAKT,
marrj-lydtt Me. 4J North Uueen Htmet
ItKOl IN I'lUOKSOK
SLIPPERS!
LAUIB8' LOW CUT KID HLll'l'BKS,
4U,W,tW and TScts.
MISKS' 0r0Kl) TIB,
; Cents.
MI.Ni CANVAS SHOES,
,1 Cents.
CHILUUBN'S nl'UINU HKRL "UOK9,
Uoed Heavy Seles, M) .!.
10HNHIEMENZ
NO.&7NOKTH O.UEEN HTBKET.
SVNBWSTOKK. tldr-
YKI'''ew 'KONT CUiAH HTOKE.
Yellow Frent Cigar Stere.
cuaxgeef ii.ixny
JAOOB F. KING, Proprietor.
The aubs.criter, successor te J. II. Marklev, In
vites hU friends and the public generally, te the
'OLII YBLI.OW rRimi," where he Intends
keeping a full line of Imported and Demestic
Clvars, Tobacco. Ac.
He proposes tn manufacture a tint class qnal
Ity el HavanaClgars. and will give the business
his personal attuntlen.
JACOB F. KING,
NO. 11 NOHTH gUBKN 8TKBBT.
f " lellnw rrent." Jy21-tfd
w
ILLIAMHOfl dl rOHTKK.
CALL U8 BY TKLEPH0NE.
WILLIAMSONS FOSTER.
EXTRA LARGE SUITS
-ten-
Very Large Men.
MBS, 41 TO 4t-CHE8T MBA8UKBMBNT
I'BICKB-Si(0 te 119 00
Back and Cutaway Coats In Cheviot, Yatch
Cleth, Lasslmetes and Worsteds.
Begular sixes In Thin Hummer Ceata and
Vesta at II 60 te K 80.
Odd I'anta In All BUts-11.30 te i X.
TRUNKS a VALISES
Fer Short Trlps-Beaalde or Mountain
UUO te M 50.
VALI9KS-83C. te ID OX
BtKN'S BXTItA LAUUE SUE
WORKING PANTS, SHIRTS
AND
UNDERWEAR
Qenta' and Beys' Full Dress Narrow Pleated
White Shirts, 11 ou.
Bummer Neckwear, 25c. te (tee.
Bummer Hiring Neckties, loc per dexen.
Bread Brim Straw Hats
rOB CAMPING OK rlHHINO f ABT1EB,
and 25 cents.
Full Dress Straw Hat. 60c.
Light Colored Flexible Felt Dei by s, II 50 te
B15U.
Large Assortment Beya' Knock-About Hats,
10c. and 15c.
Lap Dusters, Herse ebeeta and Wblpa.
Mackinaw Straw UclmeU. 75e , worth I1.S5.
Canvas Helmets, 15e. and lie.
Special Camping Helmet, tee.
NEW SHOES
FOB LADIES, MIS IBS AND OBNTB.
Ladles' BtylUh Dongola Kid Beet,KU.
Ladles' Hand owed Laes Oxford, ai.oe.
Laklea' Amertean Kid Common Bense, 11.60.
Uenta' Call xlutten Shoes, sj.50.
Genu' Calf Balmoral shoes, 60.
UenU' Drees Butten Shoes, 11.60 and II 75.
Uenta' Lew Cut Bummer Shoes, 11.75.
WILLIAMSON & FOSTER,
12, 14, M M S8Eat K(b St.,
X4M0ABTBB. rt.
NKW ADrMHTJBMMMltn.
8(()OI,TAX,IHrT7.
The duplicate Is In I he hands nt ths Tress.
tirer. Three per eenu tiff ll paid en or before
August I, ISS7.
tiflliNi home from a. in till 4 p. m.
W. O. MAttHHALL, treasurer.
Jel lldK Ne. I j centre flquaie.
1ACOH K. HUKAKFKK'M
LIQUOR STORE
ItKMOVKD TO
MU. IR CBNTHK BQUAHR, LANCAHTKK, tJ.
may mid
UOMiCTlllNll KNTIltKliY NKW
1NTHKOKUAN I.1NB.
THS METOALF ACTIOK,
?M,1af.'.,',"t-,,nr're1r"M,nt lii Cabinet Organ
buUdliig ler years. Don't fall te see IL
WOODWARD'S
l'lane and Organ Wareroema,
Nea. A n B. King bl, Uneaater City, I'a.
il! r UU0D8.
TXAUKK it liliUTUKK.
Summer Wear for Gents.
GENTS
FURNISHING
GOODS.
HA&ER & BROTHER,
25-27 West King Street.
(iauze, BalbrlftKMi ntul Feather
tsflght .Shirts ami Drawers.
te unless, llalbrigftan and Lisle
Hosiery,
Hemstitched and Colored Bor
dered Handkerchiefs.
Twilled and Serge llicycle blurt.
Laumlried and Uulatindried
Dress Shirts.
I'eniree, Silk, Orenadine and
Lawn Neckwear.
K. & W. CelUrs and Cutis.
One Hundred Ijzen Kxtia Un
laundred Shirts at 45c. each.
Scotch Cheviot, Casslmere and
Worsted Suitings.
HAGER & BROTHER,
Ne. 25 West King Street
LANCASTER PA.
Je
MAKT1N (je.
WB HAVE JUST riMSHKD OUB 1NVT.N.
TOBY IN
Carpet
-AND
Willi Pttuer
DEPARTMENTS,
AND UAVB A LABQK LOT OF
Remnants en Hand !
Bring the alze of your room or ball and we ca
find a Beinnant te suit. Wall papers atlialf
price and CariMita almost half price. Ne such
an opportunity till next summer.
BPBCIALOrrhUINQOr
MOQUETTS!
This Season's Patterns, and Beat Quality
Smith's and Hartferd Hikes.
Prices during eeiaen, II i row 11.10. Boxa
with no Berder te match, at II w.
BRUSSELS.
TAPESTBI1S, IKOBAINS,
And VELVETS
Nowtersalo. CenaUnlly rteclrlng new addl addl
tlena te our stock for the
FALL TRADE
Handsomer Eoeda than ever, and with our en
large! rooms we can show you a largely In-
WaTf? ,tOCk 0l ever,r " 0 Caret n-
J. B. Martin Ce.,
Ctr.WMt Ilig Mm 8U
LAKCAICXB, r.
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