PWPfSS! wfmr -i-: ,'s.s-. ih&iii&g&ti.'i&f - - '-" H ' ' '? v " - ., ... .LW wri" A.t1i4W 311 ;' " V" "-' v i 4TO . 3r rv v v " f -" .- - ". -. CTJS LANCASTER DAILY tSTELUGENCEB, TUESDAY, AUGUST 0, 1887. (BHSSH!1 r-cir f Pi KM i iAlT WL i Eff ft mi r r5f ?j jw J.T-. &. w IV WJURED. "E0" W SAW 5 - .,.- - IMNinMHCt IM1M t a adCa- ImaiiTnta. rMaMateaJlHBMaHjAaai lMMIMn k jg : ps "s MhM AjysTBkBass a. A BtaasaB UMiltta HM HBV aTsaw aaawwiwaj f a An "''' C at itsnasssBtJlBiaatafcM ,. rfB -, " " " """-". r r 5 COLUMBIA, AOg. BUMDMb Martin, 90 af aga, imag la mi allay above Fifth Ms MM war of tea Hnawaea engine fy'tfcwj iseatTai vary aarteaa Injuries about Ji law ssss aufnai, iwawmwai ireaa a isul, jv wn turn hm areatac, Mr eon and tatec at work. TM grandson ; at MM o'aleek aad found the old laJy ly tog oaUafleeeUtaa front room. A ssrefcea Msnp was lying near by and the fleer .WM eeraraft wit Meed. Asttotaaes wa lm- Bened aad the old lady piaera She reautned la a aeml-un- aoadUlea aaul tela morning, when aaa tald bar mmbIIt tbal aba had (alien down Jjr m tunas a ssawn .j.i- . - . m ' tMmm IhIm!. nnnalil nff .-. yt.w. ai asaah la tea fereaaad ever tne left Cl'Wirej aste a deep out back or the lett ear. 't ... -.& .iH .a,.uu. nk. j.t m era a-lvn madleal attention and auflers &X&, aaaataarable pain te-day. i S A Brest man Rarl. Charles Laugbeed, a braketnan or tne XfcaaeylTanla railroad train drawn by en gtaa Ne, 602, bad bla right hand badly In Jerad laat evening. The tram waa pulling eat of the weet yarda for a trip eaat about 5:15 o'clock, and ha waa atandlng en theplat JCna of tbiabln. When the cabin was Mating the cabin aiding laughead leaned out tee far and waa atrucK by a car. lie was knocked off the train falling between the tracks, Bla right band fell en a rail and the waaalaofaearpateed ever It, causing a se vere cruahieg of the hand, lie waa removed te hla beard-house and the little ringer am putated at the socket, rtealra at Ptaryn. The largest plcnle of the season went te Penryn thla morning, the occasion being the plcnle of the Hely Trinity Catholic Sun day aobeoL Eleven care, containing ever 800 people, want en the morning train. The plcnle of the St. Jehn's Lutheran Sun day achoel will be held at Penryn en Wed nesday. A: large family picnic are enjoying te-day at WUd Cat, The Presbyterian and Methodist Sunday school, of W rights vllle, will run an excursion te Mount Gretna en Wednesday. A large number of town people will take this opper. tunlty te aee the soldier beya at camp. Incraulef Ita Capadty. Meaara, Jehn Keller, J. W. Sletcy, J. Q. Denny and Michael Schall, comprising the Columbia rolling mill company, held a meet lag yeaterday. After examining the mill It waa decided te increase the capacity of the null by placing a number of new furnaces at work. Wm. B. Given, esq , and family have re turned borne from their visit te Ocean Greve. B. F. Maun left town this morning te at tend the grand council at Reading as a repre sentative from Putnam Circle, Brotherhood el the Union. A meeting of the beard of managers ei the Northern District fair waa held yesterday, when C. C. Kauffman, esq , was elected chairman of the committee en orators. The committee will endeavor te bare Henry Geerge, of Hew Yerk, te deliver an addreas. MMAMOIATIUM DAT. Anaagemeats ated tar a Big Celebration In Tnl City en Themlaj. On Thursday, aa has already been noted, the colored people of this city will celebrate Kmanclpatlen day. The committee of ar rangements have been bard at work ler weeka and thejrJabers are new about com' the meeting of the committee en Friday evening It waa announced that A. B. Williamson, of Baltimore, a prom inent colored orator, wenld be here, and make the principal speech. Edward Mellen, of thla city, will also speak. The orations will be delivered at Tell's llaln at I o'clock in the afternoon. The parade will form en Lew street at 10 o'clock In the morn ing and move ever the teute already pub lished. In the parade will be a large bay wagon appropriately decorated, in which the children of the Sunday achoel will ride. The choir of the colored church will be In F. M. Harris' bus which will alsi be decorated. Dinner will be served at 12:30 at Tell's Bain and tickets for the same can be procured en the grounds. The committee in charge of the arrange ments are: F. M. Harris, president; Kdward Mellen, secretary; Henry Jacksen, treasurer; Albert Wilsen, Edward Clark, Samuel Gray, Wm. Cooper and Frank Dean. Before Alderman Oeen. Mary Washington, colored, bad a hearing last evening en the charge of stealing some money from Sarah Ingram. There was no evidence te sustain the charge and the case was dtsmlsaed. Patrick O' Beyle, for being drunk and dif. orderly, waa sent te Jail ter 10 days. On a similar charge Henry Waltber has been com mitted for a bearing. This morning Sylvester Clark, colored, had a hearing en the charge et robbing Gee. Efneger of a watch, charm and locket. It was shown that en the night of a ball in Bethweiler'a ball recently, the prosecutor eat down en the step or Shirk's carpet store, at West King and Water atreeta. He fell asleep, and when be awoke his property waa gene. Clark waa one of a party of colored men who were standing across the street at tba time. A few daya afterwards Clark pawned Efflnger watch, but afterwards re deemed It He also exhibited it at diUerent Jewelrj stores, When arrested the watch was found en Clark. The alderman com mitted him In default of bail for trial at court. ram bimbb BviLvtaet. Contract Awarded (or Their Bepalr te Jehn rraaa A Sen. The contract for the remodeling and repair el the Hlrsh buildings, corner Centre Square and North Queen street, bat been awarded te Jehn Evana &. Sen, the lowest bidders, and work has already been commenced en the building. The damaged walls will be tern down and new ones of the same general appearance aa the old ones will be erected. The principal difference between the old building and the new one will be that the Utter will have a handsome mansard root, designed by Evans AHen, In pleee of the plain reef that covered the old building. Tat work will b completed within a month. Bammsr Olsure. A. H. Uertbey, esq., who baa been en i trip through the Wtit for the east na w.b hm returned borne He was as far West as Dan var, Colerado, and la well pletsjd with kistrlp, Mies Anate L Gaberdlll bat gene te Atlantle City. B. R, GrablU la attending tba Sleverdale campmeetlng. Charles Weaver, et this city Is the guest ct tw. tstewart u. Mtttman, in Reading. Miss Ethel Ferrler, Is visiting hex stater, lira, Harry Hlnes, in Reading. Charles H. A mar is en a visit te bla son, W. IL Amer, tba Willlamapert confectioner. Charged With Laresny. Jehn Eberly waa arreated en Monday by Oflleer Lewers en a warrant Issued by Aider, taan Fordney. He U charged with ateallng waa clothing from Adam Farlcb, of McGev. travllla, Eberly enured ball for a bearing. . FbM Tkelr Tax. v, -- --a "imiwi a, unie isie 'j' 'poeotapaaytookoata lioaeta and paid ',-". - -- ww uih company MtBBTtttala Uuka yataald for M tmOVAB At fat MM. ftM Orewaa at a Oaaapsaeettag est Buadaj. Other Hews et a Thrlvtag Borough. Tkbhk Hill, Aug. 7. Tba cool weather aad pleasant day brought throngs of people te the campBieetlng bar. The service war opened at 8 o'clock wltb prayer meet ing and experience meeting which closed at 10 o'clock, after which preaching com menced, Prtatdlng Klder Iter. Wm. Gebaian officiated and preached remarkably well, drawing a large congregation. aiiw service were closed all partook of some re freabmenuh. At one o'clock the bell rung for eon Ices. Revs. Ltmpert and Straunt preached In the afternoon and delivered able sermons in the Knglisb language and attracted lara-e congregations, in the even ing Rev. KaulTman preached at the service and Invitation was given te sinners le come forward. Your correspondent could net learn bow many went forward en amount of the Immense crowd that had gathered there. This camp was eue et the largest ever held lu Lancaster county. People could net be accommodated. The owner of the ground charged an admission of 10 cents, which amounted te ever f 1,000. Te give an Idea et the crowd of people, there were hundreds of teams hitched te the outside of the ground, and the Held a were crowded with teams. There were about ten thousand people en the ground. Ten emul buses were limiting te town and were crowded all the time. The restaurants and hotels were cleaned out of edibles and the bearding house near the ground, which was getting lu Ircsh supplies all the time, could net accommodate the crowd. Everything passed off nicely and orderly with the exception ei a few carriage collisions which occurred between the grounds and the town, a number el wheels being broken. Mr. Samuel Sbewalter was run Inte and had his carriage upset, throwing out h family into the ditch. Fortunately Mr. Sbewalter caught held ei his herse and by the assistance of ethers he was held until the family was got ten out from under the carriage. Mrs. Sbo Sbe walter and her babe received a few bruises and bad their faces scratched badly. There was no one very seriously hurt, but the whole top or the carriage was tern off from the box. Mr. Sbewalter brought the carriage Inte town topless, while his family walked. Mr. S , It seems, has all the bad luck. A few weeka age he came nearly being killed by a colt kicking him squarely en the forehead. Had the colt worn shoes Sbewalter would proba bly bave been killed. Campmeettng will continue until WeJnesv day evening. There are twenty-rive tents erected. Terre Hill Is in a mere booming condition than It has been ter some time. The cigar business is brightening up. Mr. C. It Rich mond cannot supply his trade. He is put ting en bands every day, and will employ a great many mere bands If he can get them, lie Intends te enlarge his factory and put the third story en for a public hall, which will be a grand improvement for Terre lilU. Dr. Fentzler, et Kbelnheldsvllle, who has had a practice of 22 years at that place, has sold out, and will move te Terre 11111 where he will hang out bis sblngle. He has rented the property of H. H. Ktntzer in the eastern end of the village. Mr. Solemon Fair, of Pottstown, Is visiting this place, the guest of Samuel Slater. Miss Francis Miller, or Pnlladelphla, Is visiting here, the guest of Jehn Sheatler. MevsrUala Campinecttug. Te-day Sleverdale campmeetlng, near Mid Mid dletewu begins. This camp embrnces a number et congregations of the United Brethren in Christ In this and Lobaneu and Uaupbm ceuntle. Tbla morning quite a company et telks from this city and viciulty left ler this note 1 place en the 0.31 ttaln. An Kxciilug Kunaway. While Mr. J. D. Rohrer and bis son were driving ou East Orange etrtet yesterday afternoon, leading a large and powerful bay horse, the animal became frightened at the building material in front of Mr. Samuel Diller's new house and ran into the buggy, wreck lng one of the bind wheels. The horse attached te the buggy thereupon took fright and ran out Orange street, overturning the vehicle and throwing Mr. Rohrer out, but net seriously Injuring him. Yeung Kebrer, who plncKily held en te the led horse, was pulled out ever the back et the buggy seat. The runaway was stepped by Peter Weeds, beyond St. Autheny'a Catholic church, where thu horse, which had Just been sold, was found te be uninjured, though the buggy vmm a total wreck. Yerk's Ceutenulal. The committee of citizens en the proposed centennial celebration at Yerk, Pa., met en Friday evening, and decided that four days beset apart for the celebration, beginning Thursday, September 22, te be known as in dustrial day ; Friday, 23, te be military and society day; Saturday, 21, te be tlrt-uien'a day, closing Sunday, September, HU re ligious service in the repsctlvechurcheit. It was also decided that an invitation be ex tended te all the different associations, civic, military, firemen aad clUznn in gen. era), and that the couimlslenora be aked for an appropriation te lurtbi-r the object An historical sketch and au oration win be feature of the celebration Nw Prutldeuca Ktsi Franklin Eckman recently hhnt a bald eagle that measured six feet from tip te tip of wings. Jehn Eckman a short time age killed a female iex that had been preying uiien his fowls. Lut Thursday at the German Refrmed church at New Providence, two funerals oc curred In one forenoon, Henry Eckman, of New Providence, and Mrs Uersb, et S'.ras burg borough. Rev. Souder, pastor or the New Providence Reformed church, preached at the two funerals, one right after the ether. Land ler a Storage Keorrvelr. The councils committee en sewerage and Increased water supply met en Monday and visited the farm or Sheriff Tomltnsen te se lect a site for the new storage reservoir. They picked upon a tract of about three acres et land, and te-day City Engineer Slaymaker and his assistants surveyed the same. A draft Is new being made of the land. There is no probability el terms being agreed upon aa te the price of the land, and In that event vlow vlew era will determine the compensation the owner et the land Is entitled la Was Met In the Hew. Edward Hartman, whose name waa men tioned In connection wltb the Stturday nlgbt row en Water street, says that he had neth lng whatever te de wltb the alUlr. He wai merely parsing when the atlalr occurred and In that way the officers who brought the sulU secured bis name. Other parlies who really were In the fracas corroborate Mr. Hartmau and aay that he had nothing te de with It. The Opening el Noun lluke Blrrst. Thevlewera appointed by the court te aasesa damages caused by the preprsad open ing of North Duke street from Clay street te iu city limits, met this morning at 10 o'clock. They viewed the site el the pro pre pro peaed street and adjourned te hear testimony en a date net yet fixed. Dena flood Werk. from the Shenandoah News, The Lancaster iNTELLteEscEn haa done geed work in reforming an almshouse In that vielnity where (worse than Hasaachu aetta) human akina were "tanned" while till en the flsb. The newspaper made a grand success et its undertaking. m luserasc raid. Tha Oonestegs Mutual Live Stock Insur ance company haa paid Gee. A. Kiebl and S, B. Kepperllng each 1W) for horses they lest by death, Tne Oatlsnbarg Picnic. The ninth annual plcnle of tha Uuttenherg Death Benevolent society at Tells Hala en Monday waa a aucetas. Tba attaadaoea waa large, tba order geed, tba waaMier all ttiat could be desired and a pleasant day waa spent. rata cirr mhiwm jia(i,war. The Uae Rapid It IMag Completed la Hart Usera mimIi The city paaenger railway company have a force of men enggvd In luiprevln that part of their read leading from Walnut street te Mrdrann'a park. The roadbed Is being Improved and the ties are being placed closer together, se that the read will be In first class order by the ttms the county fair opens en Monday, August &lh. The Hue from the Reading dep3t via North Prince, Weet James and North Queen street la rapldlly approaching completion, the rails being laid and the track ballasted from the depot te Nertli ljueeu and Walnut streets. By the end of the week the track will be laid te the Penn sylvania railroad passenger depot, and there probably some trouble may result, as the Pennsylvania railroad eflUlals object te the crossing their read at grade, and the Millers villa railway company, whose track Is of a narrow gauge, object te the new company running their cars en the Mlllersvllle track by the aid of an additional rail, as proposed. Msw Cars ter tba Eul Knd Heed. The llaat End passenger railway company have added two new cats te their equipment. They are open cars, with reversible seals and an aisle running through the middle, the same as in regular railroad coaches, tdis make It much pleasanter for passengers, as none of them need ride with their face te the rear. The cars were built by the J. G. Brill company, Philadelphia, They are painted a Ugbt straw color, the seats being of a darker yellow. Manual el Councils. Mr. Jacob M. Chlllas, the efficient clerk of common council, has compiled and had handsomely bound a manual of the city councils of Lancaster, Pa, for 17-SS. It contain the names of all city officers, members of select and common councils, chairman of the atandlng commit tee, rules ler the government of select and common councils, rule of intercourse be tweeu councils, Joint standing com mittee of councils, city policemen, names and positions held by men employed In the tire department, location el fire alarm boxes, the ordinance under which the tire department waa organized and rule for ita government, names of aldermen and assessors of the cltyand ordinance appropriat ing the public moneys ter fiscal year com cem tnenclng June 1, InjT. The manual Is mere lull and cotnplete than any that have pre ceded It, and will be found a very convenient book et reference te city officers and ethers. Twe social Mets. A dancing party will be given at Cel. Duffy's park, near Marietta, en Tueadsy evening, August 23J ; committee : A. D. Wlke, Tbea. Gtady, Simen B. Cameren, Brlce Curran, James Nagle, Edwin Mussel man, James Dully, Jr., Edwin Steacy, Donald I. Dutly : music by Tayler'a orchestra Should the weather be unfavora ble the party will be held In Central hall, Marietta. Mr. aud Mrs. G. Grcezlnger will give a re ception lu behalf of their daughter's safe return from Europe (Mary C. Grcerlnger) en te-morrow evening at Mannercher ball. The Werk of a Vandal. Jehn Divis, living near Sadaburyvllle, Chester county, a brother el B. F, Davis, esq , of this city, purchased a new phaeton a few days age. lie placed It in the carriage house, and en Saturday when he wanted te use it for the tlrst time, be discovered that some vandal bad entered the carriage house during the night and maliciously cut the cur tains andcushiens and scratched the varnish. The phaeton la a total wreck, and would cost almost aa much te repair It as a new one- Continued te Slesp. Last evening about ten o'clock a loud re port, very much like a pistol shot, waa beard en North Queen street near the Franklin house. Upen investigation it waa found that the Franklin house attorney faal placed a large firecracker nnder a North Queen street artist, who was fast asleep ou one of the Franklin house chairs. The neighborhood waa startled from the report, but the man continued te sleep. Instructions te Assessors. instructions bave been sent te the registry assessors et the seversl districts of the county In reference te the registration of vetera. The assessors are Instructed te sit at the poll lng places en Thursday and Friday, Septem ber 8 and 9, and te return the books te the commissioners' cilice en September 10th. m Charged With Ulug Incorrigible. Mary Turner, a seventeen-year-old daugh ter of Jehn Turner, baa been arrested en the charge el being Incorrigible, as she runs away from home. Alderman Uersbey has held her In ball for a hearing. In Memery el Get. Wharten. The workmen of Majer Charles M. Hewell are te-day placing In position, In the wall of Trinity Lutheran church the tablet te the memory of Governer Themas Wharten, re ferred le in the I.ntklliee.sceu et last Sat urday. Harvesters Wanted. Reports from all ever the country north of St. Paul, Minn., particularly in the vicinity Crooksten, Grafton, Grind Ferks, Warren and Larrimore, say there is a great scarcity or harvest bands, and that probable injury te crops will fellow uuleaa sufficient help la ob tained at once. Destruction About Barannah. A dispatch from Savannah, Ga., says a rise in the river threatens the almost complete destruction of three-fourths of 10,000 acres of rlee in the Savannah river bottoms. The leta will probably reach (150,000. A Herso rails. A blind horse belonging te Uamp A Ken dig, get en the pavement In front et Stack house's shoe store this morning, through the carelessness of the driver, and fell. Ne dam age waa done, but there waa a scattering of pedestrians trem that vicinity for a few min utes. Gave Ball rer a UsarlDg. Fred Getler, Jr., of Middle street, and wife, bave been complained against before Alder man A. F. Dennelly, en the charge et keep ing a bawdy house. They have given ball ter a bearing. Business Opening, The well known banking home of N. W. Har ris A Ce , of Chicago, desire te employ an ener ener getle and reliable party te represent them In eastern Pennsylvania, with headquarters at I.nncaiter, In the negotiation el High tirade Western Municipal Bends. Te the right party a liberal compensation will be paid. Parties detlrlng te confer en the sub ject will address the beuse In Chicago stating axe. business expsrlencewbat tpeclal qnallfl. catiens and opportunities possessed for the pesltl en and salary expected. Communications confident if desired. ltd The Odd Fallows' ricnlc at Penryn. The excursion te Penryn park, en Thursday, under the auspices et tba Degree Staff Associa tion of Monterey Ledge, Ne. 211, I. O. O, F , premises te be eue of the largest affair of the kind ever held at that popular resort. The com mittee having the matter In charge, have per fected all arrangements rer tie comfort of their patrons. A special train will be at Manhelm te meet the one leaving King street at 1 10 In the afternoon, se that all trains from Lancaster en that day will connect with the park. During the afternoon excursion tralrs will be ran from the park te Cornwall and return. Huleu, eaugbter ei Henry and Catharlns i brach bar. aged l year and II months, vlu"u unKa . Th JJ'S,11 na 'riendi of the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral from the parents' residence. Ne. U Kast Orange street, en Wrdnsa, o'terneonatto'clock. In termentatHt. Anthen's cemetery. ta UII1BI11-In.n.t S UN, 1 .,.- -,... - ;4!ti.ra. stew sets asaraet. Maw YOBB, Aug. t.-rieur market stead Fine, at lOsfl W npertn!. n 6Jsm geed te fancy extra stawi n 70M w wommea te geed extra rtwra,wlJ T ' Wkaat-Re. t Be. State sec t Ma ma. Slate, acuet de winter, sept , aw i Oct.siMei re ceipt, SM.UW but i shipments, Itvsa. I Cern Ke. t tune man, tHe t de Sept., tKe Uct,tHei receipts, (WO i shipments. 4,t0n. (tats Me. l wait state, 4WIIH Me. t 8 tiasvit Me tMltatf, Aug, S, Het receipts, 7t,0e0 ahlpmenta. (U. T uncnaugea sc rn, itoei tmi, njj. Barley nominal. rerhduili old mesa, IUP)M;. Lara-sent.. Iii i Oct . t un. ataases eull t extra heavr jtup,1IUe. Tuiwmllnw flrm at S'M.fi. KcaTn quiet t strained u jrand,tl eal ' ratrelenm nnchangvd i Refined, In eaaa SMC rrsigau dull t grain te huh. se. . .. Butter steady : weatArn craamerv. lav. Cheese dulli Ohie ractery. ;MaV"l State Factory. fHaWUc i rancy White, 10O.iet Col ored. 9arkV Kggt steady i Bute, tou.rKet Western, 1'JtJ UKe" sugar steady t Ksflned UuUeaf, t l-lJiC I Wnuinlatwd. A l.vtc. Tallew dull t prima city, SSc lUce nominal i Carolina, fair te geed, 9430. Cetennruii falrcaryeae. 1W. enieage rredae Starssa. caioaee, Aug .10.w a. in. Market opened. Wneat-Aug., ivii(c; Sept., ie. ; Oct., 71c. nom Aug, iui Sept 4e; Oct., lie; Mev , 42c. Oats Sept., V t Oct., tt'c fork-tear, lWh. Lara-nt,tnHi. Oct.NKUW. Short Utbs-bept.aHW, OcU;. CLOSlStl. Wheat-Awc.s'c: mpL.ees Oct., 71ic Cern Aug, He ; Sept., like- i Oct., tc .Oats Aug e: Sept., e; Oct., 'fork-Year, tlllSi Jn,127:X .. . Lard Aug.. SJS'I epN KM: Oct. k)S7Ki Net,-. t Klbs-Aug , t; rt : Sept., t: t Oct., 17 S aratn and rroiieua. Varnished by S. E. Yundt, lireker. Caicaoe, Aug , 1 o'clock p. m. nneau ten. iniia. t-ura, ira, August Septviutwr., October November.. I'ecember.. May t H e it it e iu 6 U ..;i.ls "us ..Wis 4.1 's Uecelpta Car Let. ... tii n n Ml Winter Wheat... Spring Wheat.... Cem............... eau Kye Barley OU City. Crnde OU Becelpts-tllec.. 97H Head. 10,00 Closing Prices 1 o'clock p. m rheat. Cern. Oats. Perk. n Lard. 8 M 8 M 8 H7 6 55 Anautt i.-l ti "4 September fH October TiVi November IVcember U May H Oil City. Crude OU S7 US 3l BSJ-A Uis steea ataraes. Csicaee ad. Aua. 9. Aug. 9. The Dretm' Journal re none : Cattle Becelpts, ll.Mv head: shipments, 3.UM: market steady; shipping steers, i te l,wt., 13 100! 66; stockers and feeders, tl SO S no rows, bulls and mixed, tl 000-1 W : bulk. It S"01 7S . Texas cattle, II N0J ij. Uegs Kecelpu. U.UX) beud; shipments, .V01 head ; market slew ; rough and imtxee, at 65 St: packing and shipping, aj liagSIOt light M (005 55: Skips. S3 000! SO, Iheep stecelpu, 5.UJ0 bead t shipments, SCO; market stronger; natives, I ! 5001 : West ern, u wai w, Texan, $i ieai t: Lambs, ti 25 l T5. as Lissarr. Cattle- Beeelpt. s,w tttlpraente, 1,976 ; market active ; cattle shipped te New Yers, 45 cars Hogs Becelpta. 3,300 head; shipments IS1) head ; market slew : Philadelphia. H 4O0bO; Yorkers, ta 3003 15 ; grusers and light, IB 0005 35 ; hogs shipped te New Yerk, 8 cars. Sheep Hecelpis, Tiai head i shipments, ejen ; market dull; prime, Wei31: filr tOROOd.13 037); common. II eufji se, spring lambs. tiive 5 5a sew vara Steea. Haw Yesk, Aug. 9, 130 p. m. Meney dosed at IK rer cent. Exchange steady, II 82 018); Uevernment steady. Currency B's, II 23 bid : I's Coup. II r,i bid i )Cs de, C (Hi bid. The stock market this morning opened dull, and dirlng the early dealings declined 'luK per cent- After the first call the market became extremely dull and nothing of Interest occurred up the present writing. Quotations by steed, McUrann s Ce, bankers ancestor. Pa. snrw veaa ua. 11 a. H. lin. IP. M Canada Pacific stw U.C.C.A1 M Colerado coal tin 42 41 Central Pac sku Canada Southern uv bi si UhLSt. L.A Pgh ." Uen.AUleU XV rl. L.A W Me HK 13a? Brie 3U y wl Brie, teds mn Jer. C 73W ;: 7'H LIT 3j'Z '27S4 Leu. A N blfi wy. 81)2 L. Shere wx (U KM Mlch.Cen ,7r. .... Heck Valley 2IW 2IU UK Missouri Pacific vt 97 ev! N.p v 2? :eu H. P. Pref 55J bbii wi M. West. Ill 111 11H H. Y. C lie us 10B Bast Tennessee C 12U Omaha 47 i;w tst, Oregon Transportation aw X Ontario W )6 Wi lev Pacific Mall Jfj 9Si tS Klchmend Terminal 27M 27k StM St. Paul si 8iU 81)2 Tax. Pac 37K i7j 2S Union Pac 56W saw xm Wabash Cem l?H 17 17W Wabash Pref S 2"sJ S Western U 73W 73J 74H West Shere Bends Vjsi iv?. New Bngtand 4jw li'Z liw paeADaxraiA list. 14. val... ........ ......, .... B7V B,lf. Y.stPhUa H K H Pa. KB- Mj (4 W Beading rx r.n -.l Leh. Nav 19 Hestenv.Paa. a ) 28 w, wsVDt People Pas , Itdg. Osn'l. 104 iei n mi , 57 (7K SSM Phlla. Tracuen ." .. 7 SfKW ADVKRTIUBMKSTa. DARING POWDER. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never tinritv. strensrth ar Taiiea. A. anarrel et tb and wholeaemeneaa. Mera economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. tielU only in cam. KoraLiUaiae PownsaCe., 100 Wall street, New Yers. Ivlt-lydBw w ANTKr TWO GOOD FARM HANDS te go te California a ppiyat r.B. TBoVrace.'s, Ne. U N. gaetn St. u SB MANHEIM Reller Fleur! janB-todkeesl T O. O. F. PICNIC. Second Anoual Plcnle AT PENRYN PARK ! -ON Tbandar, ABKBitllta, 1887, Under the ausplers et Us UBBHBB STAFF Al- gUCIATlUN Of MOMfaBBr LODQB, Mal!l,LO.O. r. pedal train leaves Upper Depot at I a. m. Hepular tialus leave Blag save King bs. as d si a. aa is ', BValaralnarlaaTaPanna at a 17 wu ana e p. ui. and d. m fflv esnu axua will b charged from King at. asrmiekeu for sala at L e. O. W. Mall ea W4- nasdayjivenlng, and at W. U. Baaar's Drag U w.ateugsAcoafeetleaanr.aaa B. J. man's UantT'a ramlsalag Btet aertag 1 atar. . MrlZ ThBH suct-at XKW ADVKkmBMKXTB.: NOtlUK-FlVKPKKUKNT. WILL BK added te all city lax net paid en or bsler September 1, J. II KATHVON. augt-luidU City Treasurer. WANTKH-AN KXI'KKIKNCKU Tt ItaCCOUASKH) geed wages te the right nan. Adilress, augiia " 1).," lNTBLituSKcaa Ofllce. OKKA.M OHOCOUATK HODA WATER, a rich and delicious itaver, en draught at HUHLBfB UHUU BlUHk, Mn. at West Blag Street. TsTANTED TWO S1MTKRH OR TWO cook and the ether aa If friends, one laundtesa. One must be a geed bread and but. ter uiater. liu a aentletnen'a country place about ?H miles trout I'htladelphla. family la small, wages ti Munch. Ileiercnce required. Apply, tree ei cnarae, ai Mo.aM.vueenBt. TACOB F. SUKAFFEH'8 Pure Rye Whisky, Ma IS CKNTBB BUUAKB, LANUASTKK, 1A. maylJ tld INSTALMENT HKALKKS WILL FIND Jnsl what they need. A full line of Instal ment Goods sold only te the Instalment Trade by addressing lNnTALfeRNT DBALBHSSUl'I'I.YCO, jy.'wdTu.Thas Brie. Pa UHLIC SALE. On WKtiMCSOAY.AUOUKT lO.atttp m., at Ne It West chestnut street, Household rtir ntture, beds, llureau, W alnut Bxtenslen Table, Carpets Alse (MeUth, llsmesa, Ikilu, two large Sliding Sash with glass. Picture frames, Ac HKKNKMAN A KKINIlIltl., augistd'ST Auctioneers and stock Itrukers. ESTATE OF A. D. D1TMAKS, LATK OK the city of Lancaster, Lancaster county, deceased. Ihn undemlKned auditor, appointed te distribute the balance remaining In the hands of J W. II bailsman, administrator, te and among these leaally entitled te the same, will sit for that purjnw) en luesday. Attaint 9, l!7, at 10 o'clock a in , In the Library Keem of the Court Heuse, in the Clt of Lancaster, where all persons Interested In said dtsttlbutlim may at tend. JOHN . APPBi.. JylWtdTu Auditor. PUlll.KJSALK PUlll.KJSALK Flne opportunity ter a hotel man In the most thriving aud prettiest town In the Cum berland alley. Owing te the death of the pre prletoref the tens; established aud well known HUOVRK ltOUKK and adlelnln dwelling will be offered at public sale AUHUST ad. In rrent et the eurt Heuse. Uagerstewn, lid The Hetel has always done a paying business. In esters will de well te keep this in view, rer particulars address, A. B. HOOVKH. angO'Swd llagvrstewn.Md. rrtUK chi:apesi place in the city TO 11UY Warner's Safe Cure, Heed's ftrsapuilla, CUTICURA REMEDIES HOUGHTON'S Largest and Chtiftsl Drag Stere, Ncs.3l)and22WtsTKlSeSTKiBT. JyStta s ADDLES, 1IARNE8H, fte. ANOTHER CUT. Te make room for the Inter Goods that we have ordered shipped te us next month, wu offer the following 11AKGAIMS IN LAP DUSTERS. Cut down from Tic. te Mc , II no te 75c : tl 50 te llie; it.; te tl.a ; lu te II 35; tl tuter: 10, W.'.'S te r: : Ihese goods all have beautifully executed designs et lowers and birds un them and are Se 1 In uvery respect- We have had a great run en FLY N BT!, owing te our Lew Friers, but as the plowing season baslust begun we offer a a ner cent, reduction aa an Inducement te cleie ent the few dozen yet remaining. UAUNKS S3, TUU.NKSandBAUSas Lew as the AT Lewest, KRECKBL'S, NO SBASTKINGSTKEIT, LAMUATKK, HA. lunlMmdAw tALAUE OF FAHUION ASTRICH'S Palace ei Fashion, 13 EAST KINO STREET LANCA8TEU,PA. -WE CALL Special Attention -TO OUU ELE&MT ASSORTMENT OF- G0HSET3 -AT THB LOWEST PRICES. WB BBLL AN BI.RQANT COKSET IN ALL BlKS, ATJSc. A BBUULAB 60c. COU8KT FOB J7c. A PATKMT HOULORD PERriCT riTTINU CLIttSBT AT I'JC. QUB Sn. CORSBT IS TUB 1IVHT WOLD FOB TUB MUMBV. IS WOHTU 11.00. Loek at the List of Corsets we Have at 81.00, One Hundred Bene Corset at II 00, Dr. Warner' flexible Iilp at ILtt). Dr. Warner's Feur-ln-Uand Hip at 11.00. Dr. Hall's Ileal lb Hip at 11.00. Madame Barbre'a Ulp at ll.CO. Madame fny's Ulp atll.oe. Ladles' Sensible Nursing at U.ce Or. Warntr'a Health Corset, tl.. Meth' Double-Ben Corset, IL13. Ta a. e. Corset, ti -a. Madam Warraa'a Dress form Ceratt, ll.tl, Dr. Warraa'a llealta Watat for Ladls at tl.K. Madame Dean Corsets for Mite and Ladle frtneb Woven Cerseu at tee., 76c , 11.00, tL aad apwarda. Mltatt' Corset, tee. Dr. Waraar'a Mtaer Ceratt, 7e. CU4rn'a0er- aMWaltt,We. TaMT "Corset at IM. A If ADVKHTUHMMttn. s TBAM KNQINB AND BOILER WORKS. "BEST" STE1M EN&INE Spot Gash Frleei for Mx te Bight Herse Power. Cylinder ext Bight te Ten Herse Power, Cylinder Txlu. , Ten te Twelve Herse-Power, Cylinder &xle., a We Offer these Inducements for the nsxt JOHN BEST & SON, NO 333 BAST FDLTON BTRBBT, ausTll,Th.8ttdA8tw .y H a e vkr TiaauK.yrs. H 1IWHA BKOTHEll. A CARD. TO OUR CUSTOMERS -ANO- THE PUBLIC. living temporarily thrown out et bust, ness by the buruitiR of our tterw, we shall immediately begin rebuilding our store aud shall ou or about September 10 occti eccti py our old stand en the corner of North Queen street aud l'enn Sitiare, when and here we shall be pleased te show you net only our Impieved Handsome ItttiUlluK, but an entirely new and complete stock of CLOTHING AMI- FURNISHING G00D3, reK- MaW, YOUTHS. BOYS ADD OBIL DBBM. As our stock et Clothing and Fiiruiyli lug Goods was complete) dwttefil, we take this method of informing you that the insurance companies have taken etery arti cle that was saved ; and removed it from this city te New Yerk. We shall continue as heretofore te treat our Customers in the only fair aud legiti mate manner of dealiDg with ou. sHT USE 1'llICK TO ALL. With kindest thanks for past patronage, and awaiting your renewed patronage, we are Respectful! v jeurs, HIRSH & BROTHER. w ILUAMHOfl r-OHTKK. GALL L'S BY TELEPHONE. WLLUAMSON & FOSTER BEFORE MiKKG UIPROVEMESTS -jrrK A PRICE LIST or- II u I fill I iii I ir MlN'a OLOTBINO. Dark Caastmere Straight Frent Sack Suit Neat Hrewn cheek hack Suit Very Dark Brown Casslmere Suit I.luht Colored Seeleh Cheviot rack Suit S 09 , 8 50 ute 10 00 Corkscrew Worsted Suit 13 10 BOYS' CLOTHING. Leng Pant Salt, Light and Dark Celers. Neat Pattern Durable Casslmere Suit.... All-Weel Check Dress Suit Corkscrew Worsted Butt 13 90 I 60 , 7 tfl , BOO CHILDREN'S SUITS. rail Weight casslmere Belts -2 no Pleat and lie t Butts 2 SO flood B. ft U.HulU 1 0 Odd Knee rants se FURNI8HINQS. Children's Oauze Undershirt 10 Gent's Lisle Thread U loves 10 Gent's Musiln Drawers 2 Heavy Duck Overalls no Uent s Check Dnek Pants 75 Men's Bnspender IS Uent's rrencb Netted Undershirt Hickory Cleth Working Shirts a TRUNKS. Crystal Zinc Covered Canvas Covered Bteamer , Deuble Leck Canvas covered. riat Tep Canvas cevered, very strong Leather Covered StrongSaratega 1 1 oe . I te ft se .seu . a 7t i. z as VAU9BS. Dark Colored f elid Leather 12 28 Tan Coterud Solid Leather 175 Bteel rrame Canvas 1 7ft Solid Leather 4;lub Dag 1 IS Imitation Leather 7S Ladles' Cabbas 60 RUBBBRLBaaiNS ANUOOATa Legglat. Coats.... , 7S 11003 60 HA18 AND OAPB. Tnnnsr dent's Matklnaw Straw Hats lira , tee Dent's Light Colored riexlble Derby dent's riee Dress straw Hats.. Heys' Dress straw tiais ;" Bread Brim rishlegUaU Children's Straw Caps BnmmerLap Dusters "V Bound Uerse Sheet '" IsADIBS' eaNl'BBOOXBtk BHOIB. Ladles' Fine Cnraoea Kid Opera and Square Tee .? Ladles' Dongola Flaitble Sole Ladle' KldVcxed Butten Misses' Kid rexed Butten ailaaaa' Bid Bntten.,,. ....... Heart rull Breai Cal' 1tVe 0lu,r Unt' Vaai Calf Balmeiala. Uent'a Basr Bntten aent't Bntt Hal morale i 60 tee 1 60 1 19 2 60 160 1 60 110 WILLIAMSON 4 FOSTER, tt, S4.M aii S8lMt Klag St., LAJtOASXBB. ft. AND BOILER WORKS. Portable Engines. ,..., 81s Weeka. .amea ..sMa,aa ..aaisea LAMOaVBTIR PA. ..Vtfir ADVItKrjaKMKMllt. tmpebted in iieTrLKa Oanulne blah Whtaky. AT HOIIKRU'S LIQUOR 8TOHB. we. va centre Squara. Laneaater, Pa ANTE D TWO HIHTKRH OK friend te cook and wash In small nrl vale family at my residence, near I'htladelphla. One must Im a geed bread and Hitter maker. WairentiM) jwr week each. Helnrenna in. iiulred. Uoed home Address, "U W, II ." P. u. box KM, Philadelphia, Pa. aus-Jtd M UHT BE PAID. The follei lng resolution adopted by IV th finance Committee Will tm slrlrtl nnlnrreA Keteti ill, 1 hat the city solicitor Is hereby dl reeled te tiring suit aaalnst all persons who shall net have pitd a license by Monday, Atittust l 17, under the erdtnaure passed March 17, 'm" .. . iins uasrsnisn. aug- ski h, ft an. City Solicitor. PKKI'AKK KOH HUHINKSS. C'niuaue, 111 , Aug, , lta7, Jlr. II. C. Wtiiller, Lancittttr, 7W. Usia sir; Your courinel training gave me mv start In tmslnrss and enabled tne te sure ss fully asxsuiun the duties et my present position. Any ene wishing te obtain a business educa tion will nnd the host possible advantages at yourcellege. leurs ttuiy, L.M.H(I1TBTTBU, ltoekkner for the Hhnnk tin l-rlntlng Ce. say tnd ter Cettrut Journal or call at rooms. We. 10H B. King bU augl-tld rpK y its TRY IT! Try GRNU1NK IMPOKTRll UINUBIt ALB. Wehae Ittn stock by the bottle or en draught, Ade'Uhtfulandhealihy drink In Hut Weal her. Fer sale by H. B. COCHRAN, Drugglat, 137 and 1W NUUTliqUBBMBT, Lancaster, Pa. ', 8 -Use Cochran's S(a Salt In your balh mant-lydllTTbA COMKTHINO KSTIKKLY NEW INTIIKOKQAN L1NB. THB 101TCAIF ACTIOF, The gieatesl lmp'erement lu Cabinet Organ buUdlng for A))eais. Don't fall tostelL WOODWARD'S Piane and Organ Wareroema, Nee. a A B. King St, Lancaster City, I'a. Jl'KlNtl, tSS7. A Mew Departure for Lancaster In Vine Tal Tal ertng. 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, BU1T1NU, BPltlNCJ (1VBKCOAT1NO AMD TUOUSBK1NO, The like of which, for style and quality. baa never txwn txiualed In this city, and cannot be surpassed. A special Invitation Is hereby eitended te all In want of Spring Garments te call early and secure Choice Patterns. Workmanship the very beat and price lower thanerer. ll.GKUHABT, mam-lydK Hn. 43 North Unenn Htrmt ATAFB. OAftSV, IU HAKUAIN.". Straw Hats Sacrificed! Any HTKAW HAT In our Stere sold lielew cot We will positively cless out our Kutire stock regardless of price. LIGHT STIFF HATS At Biff Roduetlona. WOO HATH., ft! U) HATS.. 1 10 HATS.. .Selling atr.'te Helling attl telling st .60 e UK- Trunks and Traveling Bags Comprise one el the finest lines In Lancaster. ST Don't forget we offer Special Bargains In this line during the following month. We guar antee te save you 10 per cent, en every purchase, Stauffer & Ce., 31 and 33 North Quean Street, LANCASTBK, PA. 9MAB abb eurraas. TkTKWCOMEKS, CATUU ON 1 KVBRYBODY BBMBMBKU 1 Whenyoe get te Centre Square. Inst diep Inte lue aa nna uui r rinaiunfi in the only one In sight), and get our prices ni all goeas. turns and we will greet you cordially. OUU8UGAU19 ALL BUG AH I (3U11TEA18 ALL TBA) uuucerrKEisALL cerrBEi MO AUULTBUATIONJ ONE TKIAL SKCUUKS YOUK CUSTOM. Bemember the Address CLAM'S TEA AND C0FS81 STORE, MO. martMfdAw 16 CBMTUB SUUABK. .O TO CLARK E'a Fend Dreams Realized. Yes. economical folks who delight In very close priers, will tlnd their Fend Dreams H al Ised and tbstr expectations mera than gratlded by offerings of unparalleled generosity. nee our West window and don't fall te read the card In It. Yeu will see one of ibe many beautiful presents we give te any person bring lng us orders for worth of Tea , l-Jdles and gentlemen out et employment would de wnllte call and get all particulars. Our lea at 160 per pound will give yen aa geed satisfaction at any w7ore.TeaaoTd in this cliy or county. coffeeltlse. te . per pound. Qtannlated 8uVarre. Pere Whit Sugar, 6UC. mown annr lUe. Powdered 'Sugar, 6Vie. Ten-Pound SuTawt"! Mackerel, tscT per bucket. CLARKE'S OBIOINAL TBA AND COriCB BT0HB, NO. 52 WEST KING STftEBi1, LANCA8TEU, FA. tBr Telephone Connection. rum balm vm mmmw. TOK KENT. A? Twe or lenr room In Brimmer's Mew BuUdlng. Ne. ltlM North (iueen street. Heat sun aas inctauea. "Annl at ieeu-ua UBIMMBB'S LIVBBY erriCB. ITsOK HBMT- TWOJjTOKY DWEIiLINO kAA ssTna Vina sattsstvair HtalasTAa. r Heuse, Me tot West Vine street. slen given October 1, Ivs7. Bent reasonable. Call )P0Wt?d,C'- JOHNILPBABtOL. PBIVATK BALK. Will be tela at private aal tbavaluabl prepsrty eernar Lemen Mulberry and LBir. ietta fronting M0 feet en Lemen street, at feet oe. MulberryTand M test ea Coarletu atrtet. ApplT te c DO WMBT, juVirrf Ne. Ml North (luenn BtrL . .JtSft.$s. 1" ?$&&&&"&. s fJU .Jv
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