i-ttjirrtH THE IiANCAJSTER DAILY INTELLIGENCES, MONDAY, JULY 3ft, 1887. 7Ai- i BtWi Wl raV .Vr k:i 3b ?- V ST 0 AT, ss & ti I Jfcr Kf K- m. m :' I r; Ki . fir -n 'a flmK ymm Miiir mmtmimrm MMMBMWM MMM -$? i l R Wtmatm WN Vpm V Wmff M ef Imuiencn. Ely at. A yewag Km or Jaa. iMMt street below Kiltb, a eijr BtJalM aeeidMit II wm MaMeaa oeea window, which wm jrarttek. HI body earn In oea. Ik IM aappert, which v way, tM whMew te Ml wltt oeaaldmbie M Ik akUd' angere, which war traly herribl manner. Ills WM wedged la ae tightly that It wm teeseaery te pry np tba mm witb a la erdr te free the child. Dr. c D. aUTlattd tb extreme auflerlng et toy. IWTUmMIMI, ,,t Barry Leclurd, a wall-known young man (aitWB(wBteBa fishing excursion te the 'Vaa. Hi waaeeiely approaching the dam BDOoaadeu et th tact that the hat then about a toot, when he wm ''Mtaty areiued from the reverie in wblcb be lat faUea, by th Increased rata of which his ' aWataawatvtf warkw4 With mam malltt than t. 'j-wbbmb mwt avavav Qiitj wau uv ... - . a ..-.J t PW--" r Zmtmmmmtitifr Mattery " tiraw : awuniiwu VflUl HO UUtJVBUVU 1U i aiiTWf uiumt wui aaaai asuaa inciiuiDi the brawl of th dam and picked tip aeme t? waewnv wiewi Arrested for Robbery. Officer Wlttick arrested Douglas McUUdrey la Bafa Harber charged with reuutDg, In eaaaactlen with Jehn Canen, the saloon et Jehn & Smith. Ofltesra QUbertand Kennedy arrested Tem KaUy, Patrick Conley, Patrick Welsh, Wll llaaa Smith and David ThemM ler train- Jaaiptng; theae men were brought before Bqalr Selly, who aent them ts j.ll for ten dayaaacb. The Cemlag picnic. Th Salem Lutheran Sunday school will ayaad te-morrow at Lltitz. Oa Thuraday, August 4, the Yeung Peeples' aaiuulalluB of th First Evangelical Lutheran ahareh will picnic at McUalU Ferry. Th St Jehn's Lutheran Sunday school tcale at l'eeryn pirk en August 10th. On August 20th Gen. Welsh poet, Ne. US, O. A. R, picnle at Fenryn park. Steer Klllsd by Lightning. On Saturday afternoon a steer belonging te Mr. & a Detwller wm struck by lightning aad instantly killed. OeL W. W. Upp received the contract for BsUlcllng the Fequea bridge en the Pert rail road. W. W. Wambaugh broke ground this asernlng te erecting ten houses en Klghth Tb young Men's association or the First Evangelical church will held a meeting in tbelaetarlng room en Friday evening. The bolder of ticket Ne. 770, which drew th ring at the camp-Ore, has net been round. Richard Gere bought the two house sold ea Saturday night at the Franklin house; for tfcaen he paid 1872 while the ether brought 635. Shawnee Fire company have decided te go te Allentown during the convention in Sep less bar. Tba Bed and Gun club or town will camp for ten days at Penn'a Creek, Union county, between Jack's and Paddy's mountains, en August 30th. Mr. Frank Payne has returned from lxMh's Kun, Perry county, where the Ferest and Stream club la encamped. He speaks in glorious terms of the geed time which the beya are having. MIm Hattle Wambaugh and Mis Essie McFall are visiting friends In Baltimore. H. M. McCauley, chief clerk at the transfer station, Is lying seriously HI at his home. in of Martin M. (MOMnlg. Martin M. Sensenig, merchant of Uoedvllle, j&T died last evening of lock-jaw, caused by In juries received by fall about two weeka age. Deceased wm member or tee Arm of 8er Sinig Brethers (Martin M., Michael M., and Peter M. Sensenlg) who have two large stores In Ooedvllle this county, one devoted te hardware and the ether te dry goods and groceries. He wm a son et M Ichacl Sensenlg, ar., and a brother of Prof. David M. Sensenlg et the Wet Cheater State Nermal school. He Imvm wife and thirteen children. His wife wm a slater of Levi Sensenlg, the well known politician, and of Mrs. t-amuel 8. Martin, it tb Leepard hotel, tbla city. Deceased wm a buiineaa man of mere than ordinary ability, and wm highly esteemed In the community In which be lived. He wm a Mennenlte and bla remains will be Interred In the Mennenlte burial ground at Weaver land. Hla burial will take place en Wednes day morning at half pMt nine o'clock. Km sped Hrrluus Injury. Frederick Wllbelm, the well-known auctioneer, met with an accident last night that might have resulted aerieusly. While returning from Kawltesvllle colored camp meeting about 10 o'clock, bis team ran Inte a dltcb by the roadside; and being thrown te tb ground the front wheel of the heavily leaded wagon passed ever his arm and shoulder, but the bersns were luckily stepped Just then, and Mr. Wilhelm escaped with only a few bruises and scratches. A Hlandsr Seil. Tb Baltimore Mutual Aid society te-day brought aault ferslander against J. W. Jenea, manager of the Metropolitan insurance com pany. The defendant wm arrested and gave ball In the sum et f'J 000. The allegation of thevtlalntiir is that Jenes circulated reports that the Baltimore company la a fraud. Jenes says that be will be able te prove at the proper time that what he said is true. Hummer Lsunrs. T. B. Hewell, son et F. B. Hewell, is pending his vacation en bis grandfather's (Tbes. Bauingardner'a) farm at Martlcville. Jaa. V. Gable and family are at Chestnut Level, Lancaster county. Mrs. Wm. H. Bltner and Mrs. Henry L. Trout, daugbtera of Mr. Jeseph Y. Celby, el thla city, together with Mrs. Trout's daughter, are aummerlng In Waterville Maine, the guests or Mr. and Mrs. Geerge a! Celby. K Mat el Unclaimed Letters. Following Is the list or letters remalulng unclaimed In the Lancaster postellico ler the weak ending Monday, July -Jj : wifHn:;'--"- Fnl"e Arthur, Mr.. Oenta' iu(.-Jehn Wealey Arneld. Jno. A. Frelly J. Oune, Fred, cliesey. Rebert Huated, Geerge W. Mllla, Jaa. C. filtcuell! An Old MSB Ends His Ufa. Philip Lhr, aged 7U, who lived In Man cheater township, Yerk county, until two WMks age, committed suicide by banging at tka alfusbeuM In Yerk en Sunday, a wife aad tar children survive. A BatUsaaaka'a ratal Bit. Wbli cutting eat Saturday a farmer named Jehnsen, of Oakland, Ilia, wm fatally blttan by a rattlesnake. Ha ran Inte a large neat of the snakM and succeeded In killing fourteen of them before be wm bitten. Other parties who cam te hla assistance suc ceeded In killing eleven mere. A Condemned Murderer Lyoehed . Lm Hhellenberger, who wm In Jail at Ne braska City, uuder sentence of death for JstaBy basting bla year-old girl last tall, wm JJ! Sunday morning. The party which did th work wm composed el determined Js:,,VIsau, "'or Hueu,,'. feranr home. OklBSaasn base Heavily by fire. Les Anaui.kH, Cat. Julv 25. Y.trri., , J tV nniiBg twauty.flv buildings which heuaari j,ei vaaaaBase, were daatreysd by fir. Tba lwa teaattsMtad at Iren liennnn t bitk nne tMMIMTMMIMMMm vXCMa. a0eastc aaa Vheaaeeea partita Lain iks city st areea. All wm bustle and con lotion about tb Pennsylvania railroad thta morning for a half hour before the 030 train arrived. The causa of this wm that th Ueneatnga and Chesapeake Hay clubs were leaving town te spend a week. Tba Chesapeake club gathered In Centre Square early, where they formed In line. Headed by the Metropolitan hand, or Co lumbia, they marched up North Queen street te the station and presented a line appear appear anee In their new white helmets and blue shirts. Arriving ht the depot they bearded a special car which bore large pieces of canvas en either side with the words "Chesapeake Camping Club of Lancaster, Pa." The members of the club leaving were m fellows : F. Hachler. 1 H. Bachler, K. K. Mall, A. N. Burger, J, Burger, W. Bushong, W. T. Dublin, K. 11. Kby, D. S 11 milts, U. U. Hambright, C Uultabu, J. Herclnretb, W. T. Hnch, C. Uetluieler, K. M. Kaulliiian, J. Kaulluian, C. B. Kllne, P. 1). Leldtg, U Ner- beck, V. A. Heist, K. K. Bayler, II. Slelger- wait, Jehn Warlel. The Coneateira club did net have a band, but were met by one In Columbia. They made no parade, but each member stele iuletly te the station. They all were straw hats and the regulation blue shirt, and all seemed anxious for a geed tune. Tbey bearded the same train with the Chess- peaaers, wuicu naa several mere cars en than usual. The members of the club, all of whom either went this morning or will go during the week, are as fellows : S. Matt l'ridy, Jehn Frldy, U Irani L. Oarber, Jacob .S. Winner, Clay ten K. Myers, William K. Heard, James ; McDevltt, Abraham Shirk, K. Clay Miller, Winner Ueaa, lleujauilu llersbey, Frederick Engle, B. Frank Kshleman, Harry L. Trout, .Samuel K. Yundt, David Belleunyer,Chrlst F. Slener, Israel Carpenter, 11. V, Demtitb, jr., James Wiley, Walter Kendlg, Jehn M. Stebman, Ames H. Myllti, 0. C. Heitz, (I. Albert Smith, Jehn U. Uigb, II. 1.. Mtehinan, J. Gust. Zeek, G, M. Zabm, Jehn Copland, Abe. Keller, Frank Keller and T. C. Wiley. The clubs took with them everything In the line el camping outfits, besides plenty of geed things for the stomach. Between them they bad a freight car tilled te the top. Kach party bail several cooks. VAMAOM Bt BtUUMf, lu'i Ceanly lis Sema Kaltier latere ltaln ultallens. On Thursday arternoen there was a very heavy rainstorm in Ceney township and the several streams In that section rose te un usual height, ever Mewing their banks and doing much damage te the growing crops and ether property. Trees were tern from their roots, fences carried away, tobacco and cornfields washed, the railroad tracks con siderably damaged, and the cinal binks in the vicinity of Bain bridge broken in several places. The storm at KeRen, New Providence, Quar ry ville and ether places south of Lancaster wm almost equally severe, the fall of rain being Immense and the helOs and reads badly washed. The less in the corn and tobacco Melds Is quite heavy. On Friday afternoon there was a very heavy rainstorm at Blrd.ln-Uand and vicinity, but m it was unaccompanied by wind, very littledamage was done. The severest storm of thunder and llgbt niug ever known at Drumore Centre took place Saturday afternoon about 4 o'clock. Great balls el tire fell from the clouds and as tbey struck trees or ether objects, made deafenlni; reports louder thau whole batteries of artillery. A large oak tree near the hotel was shattered, and a wagon tongue from which a boy bad but a moment before un hitched the horses, was shivered Inte a thousand fragments. The rain poured down in torrents. During the severe storm early en Saturday morning 2'4 inches of water is reported te have fallen In one hour in Philadelphia. A tremendous thunder 'enu visited Kas Kas ten and the surrounding district In Pennsyl vania and New Jersey, en Stturd ay after noon. The house or Geerge Fex, station agent at Manuuka Chunk, v, is undermined b a rush of water from the tunnel and wrecked. Mrs. Fex's mother and her niece, Mrs. Beers, were killed. lu IMfeeseuf Celwrll, A Ceatesvllle special te the Philadelphia Prtu says that Henry E. Hepkins, a colored man, wis otlered ('JeO It he could say that Tem Colwell wm at Mauie Tongeod's ou a certain Sunday night and took a bitu there. Bertie Pennington, the colored girl who wm reported te have lesnd Colwell a re volver, when Interviewed, eald : "The first 1 beard of Colwell belnt; suspecte.1 of being implicated In the Sbarpless murder w as about a year age. Jeseph Hdsiu. el Christiana, a cousin of mine, came te me in Ceatnsvilie and told me he hud something te tell me. He then asKed me If I ever leaned Cel we'll a revolver. 1 said, no. He then told me Jehn Garner, of Cbrlstianla, told him he would give us KOu, te be equally divided betwten u, II be could get me te swear 1 had leaned Colwell a revolver. He then added: "What is the difference whether you leaned him one or net? Swear you did and we will get the money.' 1 said I could net swear te such a statement, aud asked him why he wished me te de he. He told me that Garner suspected Colwell of belti the murderer efSbarplesH, and said if 1 would swetr Tem had my revolver it would be an important link in convicting him. About two weeks after that Garner and a I.ai'csttr tlelective named Barnlielt called en me. lUrufcelt told me if I would sweat Ctl well had my revolver I would net lese an; thing. I told him It was net true and 1 could uet" Henry Blacksten, a barber of Ceatesvllle, HiyH that Colwell was at his place en the eve ning el the murder until alter 7 o'clock. A fSUT Or TKAHIJt AHUBaTMO. Leraicr unicers Make a Kald Upen a Vamp Mear Unix. Fer Berne time It has been the custom of tramps te encamp lu Henry Miller's weeds, near Lltitz, and the neighbors have become tired of tbem. This morning Olllcers Barn Barn held, Leinan and Weaver drove out te Lltitz and at an early hour surprised the gentle men el the read. Ten men were quickly gathered in and brought te this city In an omnibus and ether vehicles. They were takeu before Alderman Barr, where they gave their names as Herman Ueuniuh, Henry Neobe, Henry Zilg, Philip Miller, Henry Brown, Geerge Fullmer, Fred Unger, Lee Jacobs, (net the Ltucastriau of that name) Joaeph Schilling and Jehn Jehnsen. They were committed te prison en the charge of disorderly conduct and they will likely be held ler being tramps. Lltitz la a bad neighborhood for tramps who want te get oft with less than three years. The l.tudUvllla Oaiupmeetlng The annual Methodist ciinpineetlng at Landlsvllle will commence Tuesday, the opening exervUes te be conducted by Kev. J. T. Hatchell, of Philadelphia, president of th association. A number of campers are already en the ground from Lancaster, liar rUburg, Heading aud elsewhere. The Ilia Cuussiega Bridge. There wm a large crowd at the big bridge of tbe Pennsylvania railroad, which cnwsU tbe Coneatega, yesterday. They had au Idea that tbe bridge wm te be moved un n. stream te tbe temporary structure, but such wm net the case. It Is new said that the bridge will be moved for ctrtalu en next Sunday. Heath or lirlah Ifagaes. Urluh Uagans, of Htrasburg borough, died at bla lata residence en Saturday last, in tbe aid year of bis age. He had been sick for ever a year, Mr. Uagans wm highly re spected and well-known In hia neighborhood. He wm a lifelong Demoerat anl took great lntareat In tb party. A wire and four child ren survive. The funeral will take place en Tuesday afternoon at 'J o'clock. i tub rone oe can. A Psw People Whe Msts necease Tang' the Ijiw, Tb cases of assault and surely or the pear preferred against Numii Lu'z before Alder man Barr, bave Iwn withdrawn ou payment of costs. Saturday evening wm the time set for th hearing, before Alderman A. F. Dennelly el Wealey .stapleferd, en the charges of m Mult and battery en Henry Shermau and drunk and disorderly conduct When Sta pleferd came te the hearing he was under the Influence of llipier and wan ted te take possession of the euiee. He abused the alder man, the wltni and everyene wllbln hia reach, se the alderman dispened of htm by committing hlui te Jail for .10 days. The assault and battery caw wm held under ad visement. Jehn A. Brimmer, painter, having be come drunk and disorderly en Saturday evening, walked up te Thaddeus Faulk and Kmanuel Andrews, who were atandlug near the Glebe hotel, aud assaulted them. Thla morning he was arretted and held In f lefl ball ter a hearing before Alderman Mo Me Conomy. Jehn Bruder, who wm with Jehn Brim mer en Saturday evening, la alleged te have struck a man with a chair. He wm locked up this morning for a hearing before Alder man McConeiuy. Sunday evening two young men named Blnktey and Jennlng", who reside In Blrd In llaud, created a great deal of excitement ou Kast King street, out which they drove at a dangerous rate of speed. Ottlcer Lewars balled them aud told tbem te step, but tbey refiiMHl. They broke a wheel Just beyond Plum street and were afterwards arrested en charges of violating the city ordinance aud disorderly conduct They settled the casts this morning before Alderman A. F. lou leu nelly by paying a tine and all costs. Aaren Buchtsr, about 13 years of age, has been held by Alderman Barr te answer the charge of assault and battery. Mrs. Kate GraetT alleges that the accused committed the etlense upon her son Clayten. Louisa Smith wm held before Squire Gray bill, of Petersburg, this morning, en the charge et open lewdueu She was committed for trial at court rired Twe shots al Ills Wife. Mrs. William lllney, a rag-picker's wife, narrowly escaped death at the bands of her enraged husband Saturday In llarrisburg. The married lire of the couple bad been very unhappy, and six weeks age Mrs. Hluey separated from her husband and took up her residence with a brother-in-law resldiug lu the northern prt et Paupuinoeunty. she en tered suit sgaiust her husband for mainten ance and be hearing of it determined te kill her. As she snd her brother-in-law were leaving home lu a wagon, Hiuey tired two shots at his wife and precipitately lied, no doubt thinking be had killed her. One of the bullets passed through Mrs. Hlney's clothing, but she wm net hurt The would be murderer la at large. Lively Times for Kallreads. Anether freight car famine is rapidly de veloping. '1 he demand for freight cars has increased se rapidly within tbe past week that the ditlereut reads centering In Pittsburg have been taxed beyond their capacity. Net in the history of the Pau Handle railroad bu there ever before been such a demand for box, stock and gondola cars. This demand la taken as an Index of tbe Immense business being transacted at present throughout the country. The Pennsylvania company bad requisi tions yesterday for 1,0"0 mere cars west of Pittsburg than they could furnish. The demand along tbe line of the Baltimore .V Ohie railroad and ltd brauches Is also Increasing dally. gnrallng Hleixl en a ery Het Day. The workmen en several beuses being built In Marietta, Ga., felt the heat te a degree that almeat rendered It impossible for them te continue work. Mr. Murray, a carpenter working for Mr. Miller en Mr. Frank Nerthcutl'a beuse, became sick, the perspira tion almost ceased te Mew, but, strange te say, bleed oozed from tbe top of his head profusely. He washed it etl, aud seen his hair became clotted with bked again. The sweating of bleed seemed le give him relief. He quit work and went home. Several gen tlemen witnessed this strange occurrence and vouch for its truth. small Wreck. On Saturday alteruoen freight engine Ne. 150, bound west, ran into the rear end of another train j ust west of MeunlvlUe. Tbe caboose and one car wm knocked from the track and broken, and the train which left this city at 2:10 ier Columbia wm delayed somewhat Falsi Powder Mill Explosion. Tho.maste.v, Me, July 25 The Warren powder mill blew up this morning at H o'clock. They bad started up the kernelling mill, in which were 30 kegs of powder tbree minutes previous te the explosion. Geerge Sbepperd, a workman, aged :W, wm instantly killed, being literally tern in pieces. The explosion wm beard for many miles around. The same mill wm blown up last February. C. a C. EUetrlc Moter und Pan, mentioned In our columns en Saturday, It new en exhibition In tbe drug store of 11. u. Cochran, North Queen street Pour Aegust Tenra. Messrs. Iliyuiend a Whltcetau.tlie well-known excursion managers, are te supplement their July tours with lour dsllghtlul trips In AugU9U 'the eACuraloes will be te dlrTnrent point in New Yerk, Canada, and New hngland, and each h&aseuiutpeilal featured et attraction Niagara Kails, Saratoga, the Thousand Inlands, the Hud Hud eon, M. Luwrence, and aaguenay Hlverg, Ansa Ansa lile Chasm, the White Meunuilns Montreal, gut bee, and I.akea Geerge, Champlaln, and kicrnphreuiib'eg are among the places te be visited. In addition te the short summer tours, there will bu two mere excursions te the ellow ellew ellow stene National Park, Augutt ?J and bopteinber i: ; and lu connection with tbe latter there will be u tour te 1'uget Sound and California. A second trip te California, by thu Northern I'aclDc route, la announced ter October 11. Send ler descriptive circulars te 11. P. Shields, agent ter Uaymend's Vacation kicuraleni, 111 Seuth Ninth street, under the Continental llotel, Philadelphia, designating whather the book of Pour Summer Trlp, or the Yellowsteue MitlemU Park or California Tours Is desired. Amusement. May AUiimi Thlt Kxtning. This evening tbe May Adams company will open In the Grand opera house, West King stieet It Is' no ex aggeration te say that It I the best specialty company by far that has ever appeared at this house. The troupe Includes many et the finest vai lety artists Id the country, among whom are quite a number of ladles. Tbe steam tans are In operation and make the building very cool. MAUK1AUMB. Hira-YsiusR. On lhs ilst of July 17, at Camden, N.J , by Uev. Jehn 8. IfeUler, Martin 11. Kttu and Alice L. Yeager, both of Lancaster. fa. iv U BATHS, lUniMi InStraaburg borough, July 23, Uriah llugans.agud HI year, a months and 2U days. The relatives and friends of thu family are re spectfully Invited te attend tbe funeral, from hts late residence, Htrasburg, en Tuesday after neon at 't o'clock. Interment at Slraaburg cemetery. MAMHBTB. taw aerm atarael. Nsw Yeu, July 2ft. Pleur market dull : Pine, n 1001 U) Superfine, pi 63J geed te choice extra State, SJ 7"OI 01; geed le luticy extra Western. (3 l4 uu ; common te geed extra western, tJ 154J1 no. Wheat Ne. 1 KeO Stale, 'JuO-Jlc I Hal te hm;e; Ne. Hed. Winter, Auk.,W;c: Sept. tiuu i receipts Ifcu.uue bus 1 sblpmeuu, u,uue. Cern Ne. 1 lulled cash, I'.He i de Aug,, ttjie i feKSx! "'liCi recc,nU- -'J,.l00i shrpmeuui, L?UTia. LfSL1 fblt.-'l'aiUOl Ne. 1 de Ku I Ne. a Mixed, Aug., r.ij.c ; f ent. tOKe : reeelpu,. iH.au , shlpmenw. neile.' P ' W ' ssisV esrn' Mee "uu- " f2H a.U.U' "f?1n",M.n54JI5 7S. C-" --.'-. , nvpu. BJ Ui uai hlMUnm i..ll . lfu..r wmwwum. mu. , iwuuny, ,n wtmitajM UU llutler arm dulliL. dn te LtverpueT M. rm i W-j.ia.-n C-merv. 16BU Cheese quiet t Wneern Vl&t. 111177. ..- 1K, ot5!ffitelliei 'IUCy "H"'-" Cel- afS swaeyi avais, ujMet WeaUre, lkB) sugar quiet i Keflnsd Cutleai, aaeei Ijranuiatee. s is-10e. wwi XaUew quiet t pna city, Xc. tea nominal t Oaieltaa. fair te geed, flWe. a Ueawnrint Mreatas.a4e. uantiae. J nly a. lest) a, in. Market opened. owi.JalyesMe; Aug., iSct ePt , 'Jtct Oct 7.W- i,era-iept. S7e Oct., r7iO Oats-Ang.,MSe i Kc"-i?"ic Hc. Perk Net quoted. Lara Auk-. s mi i Nnu, lit TiX. abort Utbs Aug., Is ii tx-iiL, U 1) i Oct SO) ctesiSrt Whsat-July.nTe.i Aug,w,ct eept, 7ec Cern July, SI'iCi Aug, 3;Sc J Sept, '40. ObU, JfHc Oata-Julv, S4ei Aug, V I Sept, V. Oct. ,c Perk Met nuet.t trdJuly, K MHt Auk-. t; eept, r 7v t Oct. a ;v Htr--.lulr.i.iUWt Aun.leUWiik.pt., i-tn Oct., u. Phlladelahla Pred ere Maraet, PaiLADBLraia, Jutya flour market steady t sales, lioe tiamiU t allonvseta linkers, at u4 te ; PennsylvanU ramUy, i na JU i Western de, nt wm I ratenu, at a Bye flour steady, t: iVifl .v w beat-Jnlr. 7M.: Auiriist TtK;; Sept, 4I.HC.I nr,v. Cern Jul v. .two.: Ausust. 4m--i tkTt , Oct.. 46c. Oau-Jely, -ci Atigmt WHC l't. Oct, 31c PhlUdelpbla Cattle MarfceL PaiLXPaLraia, July llcf cattle, receipts for week werv lieevusi.&U ; Sheep, ll.we t Heks, Previous week-lleevtMh 'Alie; sheep, ll.tssi : Hogs, 6,1(1). mwf cattle were SOUc lowers extra, 41,0 V-1 geed. 40P-4C ; medtuui, .tHttHc.fl . . Sheep wsie higher ;ext a dUe , geed, ISO i,c; uieuiuui, JWl4C : i'ui, u uef wete lower at Hai uve siecb surasi. Caicxoe, July . The Ih-ntrt' Journal re ports : Cattle ttocelnts, l. head: shipments, nenet market steady; shipping steers. e te l.SOOks., Si H44 M; stockera and fienlers, II Id 0)3 en t eaws, bulls and mixed, II -0-1 w I Texas catUe. ll'Aslvl.vi. Hogs Ketwlpt. Nrt htad: shipments. 70 head; market stronger; rough andmtxed.a.v.'U )A: packing and shipping, a '.vflMO; light J'O"' 45 1 skips. U 10 ie. Skeep Uecelpts, W-J head ; shipments, SOU ; market steady ; uatlve. 11X114 A; West era, Kt aOS M; lexans, ti TtfBJ M; lambs, tl -V 3TU. Cist Liisitv. CatUe- Receipts, lis shipments, in; market nothing doing sail timmgli censUnmeuts , cars shipped te New Y rk, ft Hogs Keeitpts, 1.V0 head: shipments '-V-0 bead: market rtrm: Philadelphia, VM5.Vi. Yorkers, in "-0) "' : common te Itsht, SJ :K5 lu ; hogs shipped te New erk, none. sheep lu-celpts, iM htd ; shipments, S4en mirket fair: ptilne, li;HJ(t.V: fair te gond.aieu II i; common, llHJW, spring lambs. 5 Sitje S3. eiain ana rronsiena Purnlshed by S. K. Yundt, Breker. CHKidO, July i'i, 1 o'clock p. in. WhmU Cnru. Oats. Perk, Lard. July "-i, li August h. .TT'i !!' .... B September. Ti. 37 21', .... 7J October r:". SJ iBfi .... 6 O Netemtier 71 3 December 7? 3xi Uecelpts Car Leta. Winter Wheat ltd Spring Wheat 7 Cern, --- Osu Ml Bys Barley UU City. Crude OU N'S lletui. Kecelpts Hew ii.we Closing Prices I o'clock p. m. Wheat, Cern. Oats. Perk. Lard. July HTS 37H "57 Aimust iH S1W U .... h") September Ti. S'i Si' .... H 7U October 71i , 75 November 6 S7 December 11 i'H OU City. Crude OU !e't New ters stocks. Nsw Yeas. July '-5, VJO p. m. Meney closed at tHtf5 per cent. Exchange steady. It <t 04 V)i t tsevernments steady. Currency e's, II Zl bid :'s Coup, 11 27s. bid i M's de, H fi-Ji bid. The stock market this morning opened quiet but Ann at advances et '., te j; per cent, led by Louisville A Nashville, which was quite ac tively bought ter foreign account. After the first half hour the market became extremely dull and prices lest a part of the early advance. Quotations by Heed, Mctirann a Ce bankers sacasver, ra. aaw tesjc list. 114. . Ust '. 'tis MX . V 4A . luk isA WH WX .' si" is" . p-"i . Canada Pacific c.c.c.ai Colerado Ceal Central Pac Canada Southern ShtSt.L.a Pgb Den. a It te. U Del. L. a W Brie arte, 2ndx er. c, ......... .... .... k. a t leu, a n "flOrtte SB MlchuCen Heck Valley Missouri Pacific R.P M. P. Pref "i WOaweeeaaeeeeees We e Ci nitiiMiii Bast Tennessee C Omaha Oregon Transportation . . Ontario a W Pacific MaU Hlckmend Terminal SL Paul. ........... ........ Tex. Pac Union Pac Wabash Cem Wabash Prof Western U West Shere Bends Haw angland raiLADBLrHIA UST. Lea. Val a, N. Y.a Fhlla Pa.K a- HO ! i3 lWt ... 4TV ... 3IK ... X,?, ,.. Iw '''. iefi a l- eUeilw MftTstMlllllttlfH HeatenTasfaVU. , Jt i . cent Peeples Pass... d. (raa'la. Otl..,, ........,.... Pella. Traction '.-X Lecstl BtecBa an ;BeadS. BspertedbyJ. B. Leng. Par Last value, sale. Lancaster per cent, law loe " 6 ltes iue " 4 " Scheel lean.... lte " 4 " InleraOvesra. loe 107 JO IV 1US Wt 103 .a 106 101 JOO 1175 117 SO 137 JO m 143 IK 145 las 1J3 110 150 165 150 88 140 110 125 US 4 m In 6erJu years, loe 4 InlOeraryears. loe Manhelm Borough lean.. 100 aisasTetxs. Pint National Bank Parmers' National Bank , Pnl ten National Bank , Lancaster County National Bank.., Northern National Bank Peeples' National Bank Columbia National Bank Christiana National Brnk Kparata, National Bank First National Hank, Columbia...., First National Bank.Btrasbura First National Bank, Marietta First NaUenal Bank, Mt Jey , LtUU NaUenal Bank Manhelm National Bank Union National Bank, Mount Jey., New Helland National Bank....,.., loe , M , lue , au , HO , 100 . lue , 100 , IUO . lue .100 , 100 , IM , 100 , 100 , 60 , 100 , 100 , 100 . 100 Gae NaUenal Bank., Uuarryvllle National Bank auxabelhtewn National Bank MtarraLi.anena erecu. Kast Brandywlne A Waynesburg 60 UuarryvuleB.iL. no MlllersvUle Street Car no Inquiring Printing Company. 10 Gaslight and Fnel Company... at elevens Heuse (Bends) ,. joe Columbia Oa Company m Columbia Water company , 10 usq uekanna Iren Company .100 Marietta Hellew-war 100 Stevens Heuse an MlllersvUle Nermal Scheel a Northern Market te Butern Market Ml Western Market., Hi . L50 70 W a 100 a n ae. DO. 10 1.U6 u se M 69 NKW ADVKKTlHBtWNTH. B AK1NO I'OWDEK. ROYAL BAKING POWDER, (Absolutely Pure.1 THIS powder never varies, a aaarral et purity, strength and wholeeemeneaa. Mera eonemlcal than tba ordinary kinds, andoannet iSS'o,rt7lat'Jl,,lerPh0spaaM powders. msw2Vv.J2..caJ' gOTAj,'jUMioPewuaCo let Wau street. Maw for. vl-lyAw xKtr AirKHTisKMKyra.' TJOS1TIONS WANTKD FOB. F1VK Ja. geed general house Klrls. AKiilvat Mm II. A I, VI , ll.TKOtIT abu.'R, Me.tt N.VlaeeuHt. WANTKD TWO Cooks geed wages. F1HST-CLAHS Apply, PKKK Of UIIAItUA, at P. B. TRtlUT A Ct.'. Ne. 3 K.Wiimiii et BAHGAINS. I will make a nxliictlen et :.v lr rent, en gntments lnarte In the next MX weeks te t'!es thu liatance el pprlna stock. Kteiy Knrimttil made flrst-vhus, liest trliiiiiittiK used and a per fect fit guaranteed. My Patent strap I'sntA I'sntA I'sntA loens eicel all etlisrst isn l worn without iKpniiders, will net draw np when sUUna down, nor t4 out at tlm knees. A few kcshi stylraet Ktrlpedthet tots ter suits and rantA loons en niiuu. A II. UOIRNSTKIN. rme lauering, S7 North Uiienn Street, Ijviu-aster, I' lltKAl BAIUiAlNS IN loom VI ItltltSIIKX. We new Me the Largest Mteck of Teeth Krushes In the city. All sorts el oddities In st)les el brushes at gleal bargains. Teeth HrustiiM from Se. up. .pet-lal ltargaln Itril-hra al VU, s.v nod .V Cents. These are very chelcu gee s anil rvMil bargains at these prices. drUAII,K'S K.AS1' (Ml I'll A KM AC Y. (Opposite Kastern Market ) rtshlng Tackle Is going last, rrallev's Micky My l'aH-r Is the bel at dt-. t-.tiinttl, W.ril T KVAN'S FLOUB. Levan's Fleur THB BB8T. M.lhAM K KKMIODY DK1NKS BOWERS' MEAD PEAR PHOSPHATES rAMOUS ,V. IMtt.Nh. Ou draught only al llefJcillTliN'S ItKUDSlOUK, JyS tfd 9)and -il est King Street. iaOMKllllMi K.NTIltl'.LY NKW 1NT1IKOKUAN LINK. TIE METCALF ACTION, The rvtet Improvement In I'aMnel Organ building ler J) ear. Don't tall te see It WOODWARDS t'tane and Orgiin Wiuoreouts, Ncm. A ) K. King St. Itncaster City. l'a. AST NOTR'P. - AFTKK MONDAY AUOUST 1, K7, the following prevision el the "Ordinance for the U'vy and (.ollectlea of a Llcente'lav within the City of Umcaster for Street Purposes ' will be strictly enforced. "SSi.lu. Any person falling tn take out a license or refusing te pay the llceiie tax ro re qulred by this ordinance, or who shall violate any of the prev Islent of any section thensif, shall subject the offender, In addition te the forfeit of nls license, te a lHinatly of fire dollars for each and every often,, te lie sued for and recorded In the manner lh.it debts ler penalties of like amount are by law sued ter and re covered." J, H. IIATHFON, leJutld city Treasurer. pOSlTlVK I'UIIMt.' HAliK OK T11K Al Barnes Jcb and Blank Printing etllce. ATriniv, Ji-lv Je, lv7, At 10 o'clock a. m. Owing te complications, this sale has teen postponed twice, tnit new articles et agreement have been enten-d Inte by all In terested. Tbe otliee, wtth 1H entire e.i tents, has been placed In my hamls, te lie sol. I as a whole, and the sain will rsnltlvely tnke place, with a clear ami Indisputable title given. The turchaser will lie privileged te rent the room lere Is the best opportunity te alive pilnter wii-r uumvu Ifir tkiiuiuir. no lillice IS e i open, rill re- and perrens wuning le view the plant JySetd JOKLL. 1IA1NKS, AucUeneer. kJi'KINO, 1SS7. A New Departure for I.ancaster In Finn Til. Oritur. Importing direct from the best makers et Fine Woellens. 1 have lust received through the Bosten custom house, a large Invoice of my own importation of, SUITING, SPUING OVaitCOATINU AND TUOUhElllNU, The like of which, for style arid nusitty.has never been equaled la this city, and cannot be surpassed. A special Invitation Is hereby extended te all tn want of Spring Garments te call early and secure Choice Patterns. Workmanship the very best and prices lower than ever. . II ueUIIAKT, tnam-lydlt Ne. 43 North Uueen Street pSTABLlSHKI), 1S7. (UAUTMA.V'J OLD STAND) Yellow Frent Cigar Stere. CIIA.XGK OF 1IAX1. JAOOB F. KING, Proprietor. The subscriber, succeser te J. It Markley, In vttes his friend" and the public generally, te the OLD YBLLUW rilUNT." where he InUmili keeping a full line of Imported und Demestic Clears, Tobacco, Ac. lie propose-, te manufacture a tlrst class iiual tly et HavanaCtgars.wnd will glvelhe buslueis bis personal attention. JACOB F. KING, NO. II NOUTU CjUKKN STUKET. AeT " Yellow Frent" Jy21-tld O K HALL. Pricks Haiieai.vs. It's a small matter te make " catchy " and " quick seller " prices. It's harder te make real Hargains. We offer llargaitis because it's the best-made, best-trimmed, and, depend en it, the biggest money's worth of Clothing in the city. Finest quality Press .Suits were l-ir, new -7..W ; i Suits down te US ; i! te 1 10,50. About half cost of like quality made up by a mercliant tailor. Finest liusiness Huits down from fl.50, I22..W and -'0 te II.-., (Hi and (18. Tbe 110 and (12 Suita could net be dupli cated for goodness, lied uced from (13,e0 and (15. Full supply of sizes. It'sa waste of time te leek elsewhere for such qualities. Wanamakkr & Brown's Oak Hall, rJeuTUJEAsT Cerner Sixth and Mar. KBT ST3., Philadelphia. Raymonds B10.NS. VACATION EXCUK- Raymond's Vacation Excursions. All Traveling Bipenses Included, fames WU1 Leave I'UILADKLI'UIA en Four Qrard Summer Trips IN TUB MORTII OF AUUUST, AS FOLLOWS: AUGUST 11. Niagara rails, the Thousand Islands, Alexandria Hay, the Bt Lawrence River aud Rapids, Montreal, Lake MomphremaKeir, Jlosten and New Yerk. 13 days AUGUST IS -The Hudsen River, Saratoga. Lake tteerge. Lake Champlaln, Ausable Chasm. Burlington, L, Rutland, Vu.llosten and New Yerk, u days. AUaUbT 15.-The Hudsen Hlver, Trenten rails, the Thousand Islands, Alexandria Uy. the 8L Luwrence Ulver and Rapids, Montreal, Quebec, rails of Hnnlmnrencl, the While Mouu Meuu Ulns, Bosten and New Yerk. IJdays AUUUST Ji.-New Yerk. Bcslnnf tbe While Mountains. Montreal. Lacblne Rapids, Quebec, Falls et Montmerencl, Bt, Lawrence River. Niguenay Ray, ana Lake Mempbremageg, u ln addition le above. SECOND BXCURSION TO TUB VKLLOWSTONK NATIONAL VAKK, Angnst U Bxcurslea te the Yellowstone Na tional Park, rnget Sound, and California, Sep temberlli and te ruget Sound and California, October II. W.RAYMOND. I A. WUITCOMB. ear-Send ler descriptive circulars, designa ting whether book of Keur Angust Trip, tka Yellowstone National Park or California Toen ladtilraO. H. F 8HIEL0S, Ageat for Raymond'! Vacation Excursions, "rat ,iwa'i!ratii.tuna'r """'ttg'E.'' tIMW ABVMMTtBMMMnfB. WANTKD-A GOOD IBOY TO I.KAKN the llarbsrtag aaelases. Annlv at the J"" jjinaTa JHetjssiBAttstkt "mil'. TMI'OKTKO IN BOTrLrW. Oaautaa Irlaa Whlahw. at HeiiuBani tiguea sTeaa. Ne. Centre Square, taneastar. Pa. SCIIOOhTAX, I8K7. " Thndupllrnlels In the hands of thnTmu. urer. Thn- tier rant off It paid en or before August 1. 1W7. UAIen bouts Inim a. tn. till 4 p, in. W. t. M AasilAI.L t muurar. jeltldK Wall Centra snuara. AtX)B F. HltKAKFKK'H Pure Rye Whisky. NO. I5CKNTIIK SQUAUB, LAN CAST KU, PA. may 13 tld GKKAT KKDtHri'lON rN"TiAIHKH', ChlldiKti's. Iteys' and Men's lliwe. Haute shirts. Pants. Overalls, KnKlneer.larket,Cil tars. CutTs, itiaeudeni, Neckwear, Laundrted and Unlanndilrd thlrts. All of which must be sold within the next days, al k..s. rRTraitLt's, Agt, JyJI-lyit Ne. M North gueen St ABVBMBKTB, iUANDOl'KKA HOUSF- mrOXK UKKK'h OomtnenrtuK Monday, July 36, 1607. tU'tiirn el Lancaster's Kvvertle Hut lenque Atllit, Miss May Adams, With a er strong Hpeci.Uy and Cenietly Ce , Inrluillng Shehan and Coyne. Pester and Hughes, rannte Lewis, Wm, 8. Clark, Jehn II. WUls, and numerous btendss. AliMlsslilV SW-aturday Matinee. .lVMaudWCKNTS. JyilJl.l tbab amu tiupraa. 'TtTKVYCOMKKN, t'ATOH ON ! KVKltl BODY HBMKMMK.tt ! When you get telVntrw Snnare, lust drop Inte theTBA ami COt t KKHTOKK (the only one In stKhll.and get our prices en all geed. Come aud we will greet you ceidlally, OUltSUUAKIS ALL8UUAH I OUHTKA1S ALL TKA I OUIlCOFFKKtSALl. COrFKE ! NO ADULTaitATION ONB 1B1AL 8BCUKK1 lOUlt CUSTOM. Ueniember the Addtvse CLARK'S TEA AND COFBEI STORE, NO. 35 CBNTUK8UUAUK. mar2VtfdAw Qll ! MAMMA, t AM .SO WAKM. Ob! Mamma, 1 Am Se Warm. PLUSH 01TB Ml 1CV-. TO BUT A 'IN. ougetoCLAHKK'Sandbuya pound et his Ileal Combination Cotlee. same as he made at the picnic the ether day, which Mas pronounced by all tbe K-st they everdrank, and ha will glre you au Klegant Japanese Fan. Alse ink htm for a sample sheet of Laundry lllulne. llegttes It away te ail his customers. CLARKE'S OriginilTw ind Coffee Stere, NO. 52 WEST KINO STREET, LA.NCA8Ibll.PA. BATS, UAfBtBV. YOUR VACATION. TRAVBLBBS TO TUB SBASIIOUE AND KLIEWIIKHB WILL SAVE MONKi UY UU tINti TIIBIU Trunks and Traveling Bags or W. D. STAUFFER & CO., 3 1 and 33 North Queen Street. We have enlarged our stock In this line especially for the VACATION SEASON, nnd will give special Inducements en these goods during July and August riNEST STOCK OF MOST Fashionable Hats IN LANCASTER. LIOUT WEIGHT AND EASY F1TTINO. WUBM1XVBB. -IITIDMYKK'8 FUKN1TUKB 8TOKIC. A Celd Wave. Something ever) body should knew. A Celd Wave has struck our prices, and tiny have fallen te almost theKitKK.iNe Point We want te Induce Stock. September 1, we take our inventory. Se we have made a cut. De you care te talk a few minutes about " FultN'UKK.", If you are at all interested in the ques tion of " Furniture," then give us a lit tle of your attention while we show you through our Kooms. Perhaps we have something you may want. Yeu may think it tee warm te think about " Fukni tuiik," but you will be surprised at the " Coeling " effect of our prices.' Take advantage of the Lew Tempera ture of Trices, AT WiDMVEit'fa Furniture Stere, Cor. East Kine and Duke Streets, Lancaster. 1'a. u NDEBTAK1NO. WALTER A. IIEIN1TSH, Furnishing Undertaker, Ne. .7 and SO Seuth Quaes BtrMt, LANCASTER, FA. WBBS1DENCE NO. TRBBT. 151 FOUTH Q.UEKN AU the Lateet and Most Approved MetheOt nsea where desired. A preyleai practical ex perlenee of lour yean enable me te u uarantee that Um Very Beet reeslble Bervlee wul be Ren Aeiwa MAU Times. Personal Attention Oltran te Directing AU Funeral latrutUA te ay ear. BMW MJ vmiW s,WVMVA 8' TAMM BHUa A OU ask roil REMNANTS -AT Til a Bosten Stere, 26 AND 28 NORTH Q0I1N 8T. The Great Simmer Sale -IS A- WONDEKr'UL 8U0CEH8! Ilviudliill (t ieepln have limn benefited he LOW PKICLS. bf SPECIAL OFFERING I Anether Usee of ANTA CLOTU, 7c a yard. There's witchery lu them. Kitraerdlnary llatgalna In Itl.AUK DKIHit MLKS at I1.M ami tl'ieayaril. Every yard war ranted Anelhsr Case OKA.V CI TM. A New Line, BeauUlul FRENCH CORD SUIT 1NOS. SPE0IAL BARGAINS -IN- Remnants of Dress Goods. Remnants of IILACKaml COLOKED DRKHS SILKS. RemnanU of HLACK CaSHMBKBS and BLACK IIKNUIKTTA. Remnanls et CLOTHS, CASHUBRBS, DE LAIN KS, etc Mi: IIAVK IIAHUAOS rOlt AM.. Stamm Bres, & Ce. N KW YOKK HTOKE, EMBROIDERIES ! WATT & SIAND, 6, 8 & 10 BAST KINO ST, LANCASTER. PA.. Open another Large tuelc of Full Width KUHKOIIIKURD DUESt ri.ijUNClNUSattV:, aec, eiK , ;c, wc, s;c , it uu te ll co per yaid. ladles' and sIIsim,' Nainsoek and Cambrle EUUItOlDBRBD I.OUNC1.NUS. Swls, Nalnsena and Cambric RMItltOIDE It IKS in all widths and hundreds of the newest designs al low price). SPECIAL BARGAINS. BTttlt'KD jard. SUMMER SILKS, only 71c. per COLORED DRESS SILKS, 14 Inches wlde, 50c. a yard, worth 71c. Special Value In HLACK DKESS SILKS at tee., Tic, B7HC-, II e per yard. All the I'epnlarShades In SURAH SASH SILK, al 76c per yard, usually sold tOc. Twenty-flra Pieces Weel-race LACE BUNT INGS, &c.yard, worth UH'. Twe Cases Pull Stio .IACQUAVKL RED gUlLTS, ll.oe each, real value, ll.ii. New Yerk Stere. fAUKK A HKOTHEK. Summer Wear for Gents. GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. HAGER & BROTHER, 25-27 Weet King Street. Gauze, Balbriggan and Feather weight Shirts and Drawers. b'eamlev, Valbiiggan and Lisle Hosiery. Hemstitched and Colored Bor Ber dered Handkerchiefs. Twilled and Serge Bicycle Shirts. Laundrled and Unlaundried Dress Shirts. I'engee, Silk, Grenadine and Lawn Neckwear. E. & W. Cellar J and Cuffs. One Hundiel Dezen Kxtnt Un launJred Siiirts a'. 45c. each. Scotch Cheviot, Caaiimere and Wonted Sult'.rg i. BASER & BROTHER, Ne. 26 Wwt King ItTOt &AKQAJZBI VA. VSWS& -y t"4'xV-jft'.A.y.i!;2si.ii. . a, .,.($ C,
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