'UMUWWKIKSnRI - wtt. .". i'.T v -:- a, - r.. f.d, - i i ' ""twt?. .. , '. "v-wri. - - l jS- - '-' --W - --v u Mf B -i - r -- .. j.-r --, i n ii - -nwrj - " J !-,.' v pT ,i. -, . -. .Jf"- .-' ' ' ' ., . A', ' 'h t - " y, jr if - - .'j, 'V' ," vs . y ?,'--- -i ' "" J ' r ir v. THE IiAKOASTER DAILY INTEI-LtGEfrTCEK. THUBSBA.Y. JULY 12, 1888, ?r,T?yi-ifr&f sa-. .J?v? L . r ' If I -'AT Tfa. urn Or i-rf f- ,F m d n, M ,,t TBI Cf KTENtflAL. VV-- I MADE BT TH r. K. K MW TO rUttlCIPATK. It lasitea te the Celtlira- e4ffse Propose te De Met II letmgs Arctert- Dtsib et etrta el O-elera iBfintnm. xbia, July li The r. R. K. bOM Ma 4 fiia HitwJngyreteraay te es-slder tbe participation le jatm-le). The following oempaola Mt-Vlesdaag-Mt- of this company ; JL, aUrrMb-fg: P. K K., Pbliadei- T.' B. R, Alteena; Rescue, Yerk ; Ijsoene . SL qobiuiiet u iurer, of Jeba J. HeBdrlck, R, T. Ud B. F. DMn, will procure A. committee consisting of H. B v F. H. Wilsen ana job, Fisher MiMt BBlferma, ' Ortea Llgi e- 876, et OldFeilewi' jail a Bating laat era-bag and decided te frat The ledge will pay the eipenaes fafeaadaad reception of TUItleg ledgea ))ei-i oeaimlttee of OJd Fellows hare 'Mia freaa about flrteen bands who will yea let two daya. The two ledgea will tatir uaaaa en Monday mgni ana tka tlan any ether organlcttlen a bbbA can make thalr selection. Baa atrial committee will meet en teg ter organ lx it Ien, ) g-erel committee will held an BtjBBiaiJ BieeUeg this evening. i! -''- Addttleaal schools. i? XXkaaoheol beard have been centlderlng twrJeet et purchasing the Coekmae aw feme purpose of cenTertuag U into aeessa. x&e groena la owned b jBBtWiiCelumbla I'uoUe Grenna cempMj BjfclBejBwlialng by, inn XL K. otmreh. av Bjaelina;, or tbe, company wu lMt' ermilnii when It wa CaBeaBBd; te purebaae the ehspel end .Jaemert It Inte a school en eertain oendt "" - 1 TIM anhrml dlittriiTt ta fcrnlah iirtlM nirctuaa mrmer : tlia dead te J i ita In II rt Km rVit rnlrtmls - (iJpWle Ground company, aad tie lease en lJBVlaaUtute bulldUg te be extended twenty ' jeers, be extra rental te bj caargeJ, Tee 'rBaaalar will ba before tbe aoheol beard and .Wltt most likely be acted upon at tbe aeat A- BaBBtsBJf ,;- A UttU Qtr.'s Dmtn. -At Carrie Bawen, a daughter et Jehn - Bbwbbi liTing en North Third street, near 3'7Telt, died last night from cholera MbbIbbs, aged four years. Tbe little girl -'WBBat the XiUlberan pionle yesterday at XJeHUaadwasUkenaioken the grounds. bjm gradually grew worse ana was brought la a dying oendltion. Sbs was a Tery child and her parenta are almost tjartareken ever the aad affair. The iBBaaral will be held en Saturday afternoon ;;eao,eieck. ;v- .me iuusibi 01 me uie jurr. wsry a. ;Fagerwas held this afternoon at 2 o'clock, .BNamSb Jehn'a Lutheran ohureh. -. ;. if'; rerssaal and Oiur Metes. vi am. jenn e, raussar reiurnea r.eme mis u f Bsernlng from a visit te Laneaiter. . ':.? K. M. Simple, et Bsnnett'a store, Is at 'Stkeeme en the sick list t-f Mr. aad Mrs. K. Q. Guiles lelt this morn mern Jfi im ter a trip te Blrd-ln-Hand. ".'tT. 8. W. Ely and family leftthU! ' . Waaeralag for Green's farms, Conn. && Miev F. W. Smith and two children of , VkaVadelphla, are vlslilng Mrs. R. T. BjkBMaa en North Third street. ,- p XM Frederick division pay car was In q- bbwb ibm morning. '.fTBeljUthtranpicnle at tUHt yesterday . dwaaavarv eleuintitiitr. iS Tea Goldan Klffla nillnlnn In Mnnnl fawaa yesterday was largely ettended. k:A eeeter deg of Geerge Crane's was pelr- . x Isaasst last Bight, but premnt attention euvad fikculaiil. , lXJawial Reberta was aned for asnult and ilaHMarybyMaryA, Keys. He lisd a bear. , -h aM - - - - iaHHiu ci-i... . .... "XiT "" eijuirB euiijr, nu wu ueie r .-.i painoreooii. i.5?'TawY. M. C. A. ball club will elar a ? .teatsBW With the Anohers. of Yerk. enFl- ' J BIT BfterneOD. Helllncer and Jnceuntte WU Be the home battery, and Kotteamp My aad Foeae ter tbe Anchera. The vlsltln yBBaantaaatrengclub, and a geed g&tneis 'fjVBBpieted. -J& l STbe skeleton eta human beltm was dnr '$ p thle morning In the yard et Geerge W ga Xarman, en North Frent street. Frem lie ?.;-5'.r iaraaatlen it loekud ilka tfas miir r.t n Iaataa, IVSi., irkA.iii.Mi.1 u..., in . . . . ii ri.i-i uiiuui uuniu biu uieet in special ses Ej- rlem thle evening te elect teaeuers for the 1 1 Baening term. -'' t, gimmci i.elare. lr.Flahlng Is new geed and hns been for i2iA.'Beaae time along the Susqaehaune, and tLe ' t"t?V BUeaB are that the members of the wBeatnat encamp en the river next week wa ' yivaij ui aperi. a nsn tuai i -p.laemlngaa plenty In tbe river a baas Is -u aws.uu, .uej Kiun iu ue very isrgF, "yfe BB towards the end et last season many K IBBraeaught. They are again beginning te . yri- ww m-j ua.e iirnu woell CaUgQI, . 'AopeonoooK is usa te ctteD them and ir. way are tax en w shlle ' trolling." Cjf f- yr uoeinea u. zihm, one el the pioneers of s Vr "thTaeaasnnn!nfi'elnb. left lut -7Anina . tar Yerk Furnace. I Jehn.B Kevinskl, another old mop ber, tpt BBS been down ter aeme time past and the sBBtS of the club will go down te-morrow J?,- Baar&leg and remain ten days. 4 Jobs D. Skllea and Jehn I. Hart-nan, '$-, Witt their wlvee, left yesterday aftorceon r$ a a abort trip te Gettysburg. RSy Tnere wUl be a regetta at Sunbury from Mil Jolyiethteie-band tickets at the ratnrm-i J; iare for both waya will be sold by tbe l'enn- ,- " A Joint flcnlc at Vtnua. The joint excursion of tbe Presbyterian Bd Trinity .Lutheran schools te Penrvn Bark took place te-day. Yesterday was tbe (lay aet for the Trinity people te go out, but ratal waa feared. It waa then agreed te bold the pionle togetber. A special train of twelve ears lelt the upper Reading dennt this morning at 7:15. It had en beard be tween 600 and 700 people, and they arrived at Fenryn aafely In an hour. At neon another large number of people started for aba plcnle grounds en the regular train. OadrtUen.' Daj at Mt. Gretna. I r'ci -i-iiuwhii uare Deen maae ler a Arrangements have been mida i tr,t bbbbmu train te leave tbe Pennsylvania rail rail ',Pi2!fti,i7ni,ter P'cnle which ' w.W52. b,lie,a nnQer " auspices of tbe BsTlsTSliMlllU-tasaoelatlon,l. O. O. r.! ' vi'Bt Mt Gretna en Thuradav. An.i e ' tg -ILZ ". XfDmtlia Ulnlmlm Cnntlnel pjte, -,hzr r.t.TZ"::' . ' ' '" t"'' J"" w a picnie and V msuw awa hi uire quiet cenver- aauoe, and abe exclaims, On BUI, there's , -b ant down my back," den t stand around ,. V wmb your mouth open I don't faint 1 don't S . " me girl's mother I but go for tbe ant. r,j J i 4J-v Tke Colen f lenle To-Merrotr, tit, oemmuiee having in charge the l jT BBlea ploelo of the FIret and BL Paul's Re. ii Banned aehoela te Penryn have arranged ler it "" Kiieave me corner or Duke and VMWge streets, at J end 7:20 e'clcck te- x ww morning, ah can ride te the j ' depot In time for the 7:t5 traiu. ?', Vu lli lludaoe. Ig fit. Faul'a M. K. church will hare an cx t tWsraieB up the Hudsen river en Thursday, ufa 1& The route will be evar thn Vwaeylvanla railroad te Jersey City, At 2VIS,ul,,w,:0ryo,tnHuJeu valley JWwjBi-g wm certainly delight the ex- ', Buuiu..e..a.k wiMiied ?nlng Cuba Mv.ra enenut hi. IBM garden at the Cooper beuse, a aert was given by Burge7a EXOl'KD WltHTMlBlt MAN, A Laaesatar Oenmy Wtnu CHvee Ur la. tenclid BMbaast the Blip, Tbe morning papara bare the following dispatch, whlea was dated FotUtewn: "Jehn Beflmaa, a well-to-de saddler living at SWamp, esme te FotUtewn this morning, where he met Mrs. Amanda Bus. sell, a buxom young widow of Quarry vllle, Lancaster county, with whom ha had made arrangements te be married this evening In Beading. Heffman upon ar riving in town Immediately went te the National Iren bank and drew a aefllclent amount of money te defray the expenaeaef a wedding trip. Helen bis lady In com pany with Mr. J. It. Cellins, of this ber eugb, who was te be the groomsman en the iicoaslen, at one et the leading beteta while he went te procure his wedding eutQt, but upon bis return he found that Mr a. Rusaell and Cellins had eloeed en the 8.30 train north, whorenpen he eat down and wert like a child." Mia RuseeU'e maiden came was Steckufi and ahe balls from tbe lower part of the oeunty. She waa married te a man named Kuasell who was mneh elder than herself, and be died In a aeldler's home. Of late ahe had been living la Celeraln township, a oeuplool mlles from Quarry vllle. She Is about 35 years et age and Is quite lively. Persons who knew her well say that they are net surprised at the partiBhe leek In irtjBhe this anair. t AT.MO.tT A DHUWN1N0. A Teunc Hsu's Lite BaTcd bj III llirdS CompaateBS. Wednesday atternoen a party of young men went out te the Oonestega te awtm and they entered tbe stream In Ranck'a meadow. There waa a beat at tbe place and they took It out In tbe creek te dire from. In the parly was Edward Flery, son et Dallas Flery, grocer of West Chestnut street. This young man waa net much Of a swimmer, but he managed te gel cut te the middle of the stream. Suddenly his friends were startled by his cries for help and they noticed that he waa sinking. Christ Cruder wma the first person te reach htm and he caught htm by the balr, which however waa tee short te preTlde a hand held, Aa Flery struggled he clntebed Bruder, who wat arrald that he might be drawn under the water also. Arthur Frlngle, another of the party, dived from the beat finally and eiught Flery under tbe arms Ha held blm until Bruder and Harry Strtne came te his assistance, and the three managed te get him te the ihere. Flery sunk several tlmea while In tbe stream and would have perished In a short time, Wern taka from the water he was uncon uncen uncon selous, but seen recovered. (IIDrtri IntUIIcd. At a meeting of Stevena Oaatle, Ne. 4, A. O. K. of M. 0., held last eventng, the fol lowing drnoera were Installed I Fast com mander, A, J, Strauss; S. K. commander, Onarlea Ulodel : S. K. vice commander, Jue. Overdesr ; first lieutenant, T. J. Eby 5 chaplain, O. J. Sbutmyer; assistant record, lng acrlbe, I. N. Slean; chief of stall; D. O. Brown; assistant C. efS., O, Wldmyer; In ner guard, Win, Irwin ; representative, J. Strauss; alternate, J. V. Fyett.; trustee, J. D. Pyott. District Deputy H.K.Oemmandar D. K. Rettew was present and Installed the otueflrs, arnlated by Fast Commander U. McElroy. The district deputy also ex ex empHUed the unwritten work et the order, and BpeccbCR were made by the district deputy commander, Wm, Belttel, of Damen Castle, Ne. IX of Columbia, and S. K. Flymyer, et Yerk Castle. Tbe meeting was Tery Instruotlve and did much te pro mote the lntotests et the order, Neighbors Urrel and the lltsutt. Mrs. Melly Sehultr and Frederick Tber are neighbors. They live In Klnxler's court and were the beat of trlenda until a day or two age. Then there waa a slight misunderstanding which giew into a fierce quarrel and the result will be a number et ltwautta. Mrs. Sehultr appeared .before Al Uemian Halbaeh last evening and her atery was that Ther threw a brick at her, threat ened te cut her threat and de her ether bodily harm, in consequence of which threats she Is afraid et blm. The alder, man laaued his warrant ter the arrest or Ther and he wai orreatod by Conatable Sides. He donled being guilty of the of lenses charged against blm and claimed that Mrs. Scliullz was the aggresser. Ball was entered by Ther for a hearing. llllla t'ractlce at ScUesncch, The following soerea were made by tbe North 12nd rill J Jlnb at their meeting en Tuesday 200 yards ell band out of a pesel ble 100 peints: Total. .7 6 10 0 6 78 OS 10-M .A 0 7 0 10 7 7 6 B-65 S 7 B 10 8 00 111 0 4-10 .ft S 4 4 7 II 4 0 8 0 87 .OS U 4 000 00 U-SS4 W, M. rir)onter I.. M. Wluit 0.8 Wensur i J. A. biebur 1,. C. Wen i LOO jbku out of a possible K points : Total. 0. B. WcDger.... 0&0e000S5SB4A0 0-74 1. M. Vflf.l 00A0004IV0S4 a 0 0 0 -a W 31 Carpenter. 00000300000000 073 J, A Melier 448JD4O44O0ft 6-01 Ii-C. Welt 03 04 3 426034004 4- Tlirre fjens (.auae Caw Belt, Dm Ul MeMullen, attorney for James 8bumaker, of Iiexlngten, Warwlek town ship, lssued a writ of replevin today against Ijvkt Uellman for three cows. The fsels et tbe case are these i Shumaker'a oews wandered Inte Uelman'a land, did aome damage, and Helinan took eharge of tbe cewh and said he would keep them uutll he was compensated for the damage dena Shumnker claims that tbe cewa could net have gene Inte Helman'a land If the foueea had boeu in order and that he is net liable for any damages, The cate will get Inte court and the rlgbts of the parties de ermlned In " the ewoet bye and bye." Marrlrd at M. ,learilt'a Church. AdamGableauiIMlsa Mary A. Beler were mirrledat St. Jeseph's Catholle church by Father Gretcmjer this morning. Harry Gable and Frank Klbel olllelated aa grooms men, and Misses Kate Gable and Theresa Yeagley as bridesmaids. After the mar rlage ceremony theie was a reoeptlen at tbe residence of tbe groom's parents, Veil West German street, which was attended by alargonumberot Invited guests. The nowly-made husband Is a cutter at Uostot Uestot Uostet ter's clothing establishment at Manhelm, and starts In married llfe with tbe geed wishes el benis et friends. Uld Net arrange. The agent of Duncan Ress, who was iu tiwn yesierday, left without making ar. rangementfer the appearanee of the famous sthlete In this city. Persen b interested in tbe dIUcrent amusemeat grounds in the elty say that tbe man wanted te dlctate bis terms which were far tee liberal for him self. Anether lUtcutlen .tgaluit Urajblll, Mary Trumbaur Is one of tbe creditors of Henry K. Grayblll, the Barevllle farmer who skipped away becauBe be was unable te tneet his obllKatlens. Her elalm Is 1 1,000 and te-day she Usued exocutlen sgaluit Greyblll. The unsecuredcredltoraef Gray, bill v. euld ale like te Issue execution, but they will have te first obtain Judgment be fore they can proceed. mil Snoot In llelnirlili Ounx Thursday luu u.omeerii el the Lancaster Gun club will go te Columbia te sheet a match at clav oltreens. eku h.n. di, with the club et that town. Mumntrtticir Feitlral. A sumiuer night's festival in commemo ration of the Baltlmore National Fwnger fest, will ti given en Monday evening, in Muianorcher garden. Went Writ, Kmlen A., son of Cel. Kmlen Franklin, of this city, lelt at 2 o'clock this afternoon for Dutange, Colerado, where he will be employed by Dsvliu ft Airy, mauufec tursriel mlBlcg machinery, ntJNOABtAWB FOK naMBUOW. Biz ITaadrrd la Mew Ter Oil Will Vete ret BUm, By a Speaker at the lttpabllaea Lcagea Conrsatlen, Sabatoea, N, T., July 12. Oa lb con. vanlng this morning of tbe Mais Republic can elube tbe first bualnees taken up was tbe naming of members et the executive committee by the representative etthe dlf ferant counties, Reeolutlene were adopted thasklng the speakers of last evMlag. Oa motion Mr. Dudley Fhtlps, of New Yerk, waa chosen at cratarv. mr. oenwarir, ei New Yerk, was Intro duced and spoke of tbe formation of Hun garlan clubs in New Yerk city, whenee he premisea six nunarea vetea for tba Ke publican party from his people. Ha oleaed with b aerlea of resolutions extending the sympathy of tbe convention te General Sheridan, and they were adopted amidst a tumult of cheering en a rising vote. motion directing the publication et the proceedings of the convention la pamphlet form met with opposition, and waa referred te the executive committee with power te et. The convention adjourned $ine die with three cheers for Harrison and Morten. Numerous Interruptions were made te the adjournment motion, resolutions et thanks being offered until almost every one In Saratoga was praised ter tbe recep tion accorded the delegates. In this rush et resolutions tbe officers of tbe convec cenvec very nearly escaped a recognition et their labors, the resolution of tbanka te them being one or the last offered. On its passage one of the delegates, who bad become overwhelmed wUh the fulsome expressions of gratitude te every body, moved that 'the tbsnks or the con vention bs tendered te each delegate pre sent for the able and Impartial," etc. This created a iangh at onee end disconcerted the speaker who seemed net te appreciate the humor of his own motion and took his seat le annoyance white the great ball rang with laughter. Announcement was made that llie new execntlve committee would estenible im mediately after tbe final adjournment In tbe readlng room or Congress hall for or ganlntlen. A lengthy executive commit tee sotslen was held, about one-half the members being present. The Villain' SiMtment BAN FitAKCisce, July 12 Goldenaon. tbe young murderer of his sweetheart, whose last ohsnee et coping the gallows wss destroyed this week by Juatloe Fields, yesterday furnished n long statement te the press. He ascribes his crime te drink, and rotraeta absolutely all tbe charges ofun efun chastlty which he made Just after tbe crlme against the girl he murdered. Ills only friend Is his old mother, who vlslla blm dally, . I. rie Killed. Washington, July 12 The Seuth, bound express en tbe Virginia Midland railroad ran through a trestle near Oringe Court Heuse, Vlrgluls, at 2:T5 this morn ing. Five persens were killed and up wards of forty wounded. iir. Andersen's l'urrnt. A few days nge the Intei-muknekh re ferred te the romarkable powers el Mr. J. O. Andomen's Afrlean gray parrot, Mr. Andersen Informs us that be whlstles and sings the following tunea or parts of tunes ana uttera these funny sayings ; "Pelly Put the Kettle Ou and We'll All Take Tea." "Old Dan Tucker," "Jim Along Je," "Yankee Deedle," ' Old Vlr alnla," "Pep Gees the Weasel," "Old Jee Kicking Up Behind and Before," "Yellow Ual Kicking Delilnd Old Jee." "Walt for the Wagen," "The Olrl 1 Ift Behind Me," "Bugle Call," "Betsy Itakur." "Mo "Me ney Musk." "Camp town Baees," ' Over the Fenee Is Out," Unhappy Jeremyer," "Wnlstlefer his Detr," "WhlpDoerwIll," "Heb Whltr." He huirsbs for OleteUnc', Hancock, Grant, Fatlisen, Billy Morten. "Oliarlev Bev. all rlalil. an hri i "Geed Morning, Docter, Quits Coel, Sir," "Walk In Indies, please take a seat," "Shut the Doer," "Charley wants oeflee, corn, peanuts," "Charley wants his sur per," "Wants mere supper," "What's wrong," "Step that noise," -'Geed-bye," "Geed morning," "Kags today, old Iren, brass, old bones," "Mpell deg and cat," "Crews like a rooster," "Oaekles like a ben," "Barks like n deg," "Obarley wants te smeke," "Ciinrley in a pretty boy," ' Give me a kiss new," "Onarlev Is nil right," "Charlev wants taoemr,n,"I'eek. s-bon, GharJey," Geed-bye, Charley, get toge te work new." Ha Imitates the ena tenT. "Charley wauti elder, beer, wine," "Oome new, Chnrlotte, aupper ready; ceme new, come en." The Victim Uukuewn, Jeremlnb Ilahu, of Manhelm, who went te Gap station en Wednesdsy morning te inquire about the mau killed there, who It was snpposed wis his son, returned home en Wodneaday evening. The body was net exhumed because atter soelng tbe par ties wbe handled It and receiving from them a deiorlptien etthe man kllled, be was positive it was net his son. Mrs. Franklin A. Kupp, of Reading, hi a an Idea that tbe body is that et hei son Geerge A. littler, who left his home two wceks age in aearch of work, The descrip tion et tbe Gap man tallies with thnt nf niller, and a member et the family went te Gap te-day te get a oerreot detoilptlen of the man. The initials en the Gap man's arm are net thesa of Hlller. It la likely that many missing men will be reperted en acoeunt of this accident. JniUment iIdiI the Ceuuiy, This aftornoen was the tlme set ter tie hearing before Alderman Spurrier of tbe caae of OOlcer W. S, Weaver against tbe county ler $22 09 for pay for servlees ronderod and which had been strleken from his bill by the oeunty aolleltor and whleh the county coo.. mlssleners refused te pay. The commis sioners failed te appear nt the bearing, and Alderman Spurrier gave Judgment for Weaver for the full amount claimed with lutereau Ttiey Uld Net Hate Credit. Some Republican reaidents of the Ninth ward hove been very anxious te put up what they call a "Tlppecanoe banner." Yesterday a messenger without money waB dltpjtched te a dry goods Btere te get the materia! and be was told Ibat he could net have it ou oreillt. The erection of the banner was postpenod and the prime me tr In the matter was very angry, Tne Htolleni or Ful Lln There wero two aectiena of FaBt i.lne tb's altorneon. Oa ene was u large party et ex oursleulstson thelrway toOreaen, Among the passengers en the ether train weie Geerge WestingbetiBO, of Pittsburg, patin tee of tbe air brake, and Goerge B. Rob Reb ertf, president et tbe Pennsylvania rail read. Aa Kxrcmien ter J,50() Andrew M. Fraulz, attorney for Mary Ann Melllnger, lisued execution te-day against J. H. Kauffman, of Landlavllle, for oew. ine property le vied upon Is altua ted In Columbia. Timers le Jt.tt. The vleHers appointed te make aasess tnents for the cost el the new se wer en Nei th Queen street, from Centre Square te Orani a nrcet, will meet at Zthtu'soernor en next Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. Married bran alderman, Aldoreiau Patriek Dennelly had a wed ding In his olUce last evening hen he united in matrimony Antelne Ktowe and Mary Schmidt, residents of this city. lie bt UiMba feaebea. Te-day Aldermsn Deeu treated the re porters te a let of nue rlpe peaches which were grown in his own yard. They were delicious and of very geed alzj. Te lie Sold by the Sheriff. The sheriff has posted In his etHce bills ler the sale of the personal property et alx persons. UARHIAOm. nini.-i-Sim -Oi iha lata ! u tu l lll A1M1 11 1 - - - Josepa's ehnrttb, tkta eltvbjr Bar. tatfesr uretemyar. Mr. Aeaaa GiUa te Miss Marr Anna Beler, betb emu etty. MAMKMTM, Oaieage sreeitMa aj-naee CtnoAse, July 11,9-JO a. a.-Martret rrpenea. 0What-Jnly, tiHe-i Ao.8ixe ( Bepu, 8le .i?,,TT?'t,1,' 480l An 4 I -. M0 1 tJet,, iByc. 0Oabwnly, jJHe. I Aug., c t Sept., &; .irff-trJ.",!'!lf August, B07Jt Bpl, 413 B9 1 Oct., Ill 00. lM-Jely, an X Augnst, ai 10 t Beet, Bi7K!Oct,kii7Ki . SherKlbs-Jnly, 7 47Xl August, 747Kt Bept , 17 CO. Brataaad ftoraweae. rurnlsbed by B K. Tnndt, Breker. Ubioaeo, J nly 12, 1 oe o'cleca p. m. Wheat. Cem. uata. Perk. 1-ard. J my ly eiu 48k ti is oe see ignst m2 43Q seu is.ie sit plember. 9 8K ". 8 teber Cld, 47M tOKU.Ul 8.W Bern October December vrx itrude ou itiittt,Miii, 'M Consels W n1nilflr.........Dfll .... .... .... .... Closing Prlces-a o'eloek p. m. hi beau corn. Oats. Perk. Lara. AnsllSt 9 i'A Vy. 1117 B. Boplembor B0 4SW SOW 11 ID October 4 WZ MM 8.75 Deeember..,,,,, B .... .... .... .... Crude ou. elK Jteceipta. Carlxiu. winter Wheat.. .,,....., ...., a Spring Wheat...... .... .......... ss Cern ..........,,.......,... Ir9 Oats......,,,, ............................. 1.7 Bye .......................... ............tt Barley ..........,...,.,... . Itnaa. Ranetnts Unas..... , .....S1.000 ltecelpta-catue lo.euo Jt stock Marksta. Caioieo, Jnly ll.--CatUe Receipts, lt.oeo, InelndlDgSOOObeaa Texas eattlai ablpments, 40Oi market falrlr aotive, bnt natives 1041110 lewer t crielce te extra beeves, SO 70 68 5 1 common te a-oea, 15 00(3 79 I steekers aad Ixeners, N 40O3 SO i cows, bulla and mtxed, 1 JiBi E3 1 TniM cattle, 11 40(900 f western rangers, S3 898415. Hogs neeeipta. tl.ote bead sbJrrments, 7,000 1 market active: mtxnd, te S90S 75 1 ???.!; c91 M "ht, BJ tSBSSOi skips, 13 7399 90 -heep Kecelpts. S.C00 beadt abtnments, 1(00 1 market acttvni natives, s S9fwi oei Wi stern fenrtnrs, ureat 21 1 1 ezans, 12 5.Q3 60 1 lambs. It 9580 as ue pounds. Bast Lismrrr. uatun BoeelpU. 7f3t shlpmnnui, vexs bead t market active) prtmr, 19 74Qi fair te geed, a'fia te t omraen.Wu 4 60 1 01 cars sblppea te New Yerk te-day. Hogs Kecalpui, 9100 beadt shipments, 1800 i market acttve t FhUaaelphlas, as 25) 6 50 mlxnO, te t'S SO i Yorkers, 46 1000 lit t common te fair, eSOi)0 10 1 pigs, B5 40419 CO. 0 ears shipped te New Yerk to-eay7 Bbuep-Keeetpu, 8,400 shipments, 8,000; market Arm i prime, ti 9004 79 ; fair te rnoe, S3 soot ii J common, 1Q4 5) f iambs, HO 675. Stock Markets. Quotations by Heed, UcUrann ers, i.ancaster, 1'a. asw tek lis. 11 a. ar. Canada Pactne U. C. O.Bl Colerado Ceal central raclfle Canada Beu them 91 (JhlBt UBl'bg Uen. AUleO Del. Ii A W 13lW Brie 25)2 A Ca, bank It k. Irs. MX 91 nriQXQUl. ..,, Jer c K. A X... ........ Leu, A N MIMittll eeeeseeeee 68W 97 H2 91 81 82 ni siv; 8lK ts Mich Cen Missouri Paclae..., neck Valley N. P. ............. ........... M. r. Prof...,,,...,......,, N. west ...........,...... N. Y.C ...... ...... .......... NewKngland Bast Tennosaee Orn a nSi............... ...... Oregon Transportation.. iruuftiiu TV ...... ....... 22 H, 9t-jJ UUHIU rWHUUiMIMlllliMI Wabaabcern. Wabash Fret Western U Weat Bhore itends ratuLDBLruuL list, in val..,, ................ II., N.Y. A l'hlla Pa.it. H.... ,......... Ueaalng Leb. Nav Hestenv. l'ess P. A M..... ...... ........... N, Cent ......... ...(..... Poeples Pass 33 tt JU ............... ........... Phtla. Traction V4H Wl 1021 30j 28 K stS Si TOLtTICAL. liemocratlestata Ticket. von BcrRtxi judos. J , it. II sCellum, e( Hutquehauna county. BLEOTOnS, AtLarae It ililtnn Hnnr. A.r Kuninr. i, I'uvm n Coners, I. Wiehiel Hasee, 15. Alvln Ilnv li. William Dent. 8. A. II. I.ndnnp. 7. ltulinll IfRTn.. i. William J Latta, 5. Jehn Tayler, 0. 'rauklln Wnlden, 7. Ouorge ty. I'ttUllng, e.Jnmeaamlth, t. iioutei .8obweyer, m. W. H. a I ven. It, Charles rtoblnsen, 12. .tnhn II. ItevnUds, 18. Uawa'd J. Oiyner, 14. Billion P. LUht, IS. Henry K. Woodal, 19. Herman Hosier, .11. Willi. rr, . ,,!.,. 21. William llabr, ' it. ijueu u, isaiiey, ia. Jehn Iluekenatelc, jinmm p. Lantz, 25. tlMVld H llnnH. ' M. James 11. Caldwell, ii. e, a. neui, it). J. L. llrewn. COUNTY TICKET. Cenflrr. HOltACK h. HAbOKMaN, Chlcsles. hlatt Stnater, OU1U9T1AN UOWB.Htraaburx, Autmblv. Northern Dtitrlct.) J. r. KCIITBKN ACH, Manhelm. .IOI1N HILEY.Hanhelm. JCMAN UKI, HerraiAN, Kiizibethtewn. (Southern District.) J AMES Q. MeJl'AUKAN, Urumere. Recorder. JOIINIIUUMAN, Manhelm. Count SoUetler. WU. u, 1IU1NTON, Lancaster. Jura Commiiitener, FUANKL1N CbAUK, Mtrasbura. Directors eflht JPoer. 1 WALT,, Lancaster J. MOMMOMKUY, Meuntvllle. J'rtsen Jnipeclers. A UWtNTKUH, I'roviaence. 1ILMU r.HAUrMAN.tiat Lampeter. A'Jl WAD VJCH TIUXMUXl a T AKINQ POWDER ' ROYAL BAKING POWDER, Absolutely Pure. T1J,,,?rtr.ow.aer n6Jer varies, a marvel of purify, atrensuh and wboleaemeness. Mere ecoiiemluU thau the ordinary kinds, and can net be sold In competition with the multitude of low test- short weight, alum ei pnoaphate powders 6'elci etWi'in im. lterL Uabise PewDaa Ce., luO Wall Btreet. New Yerk. l181yiTAw rriHKKlHKST ' CALIFORNIA BRANDY Iu tba market at UOIIUKH- LIQUOCSTOUV, Ne. 2 J Oiitre quare, I-ancaster, Pa. rpUK EIOUTH WAKD OEMOORAflO Ati,Z'V"!erKi.,U meet TUU v,tI1Ng Ht "MEW HOU8KUOLD FUKNITUKK AT - prlrate tale i sela cheap It sold at once. Inqilt hhV Jyil2td 127 E KU-DKUIC-STBKKT. pOHUONOrniK NOTIOI5 1SUKRK. A. "KB'eatbat the viewers appointed by SrS-il'f-0 y,8w.and asiets en the property ?nWnNiln?.00,ll lf .,be constructtenoi aiewer L... .W yun street, from Penn Sgnare te j,?f iWiS?-.'!?1.'. WLU MMt en Tuesday, Jwy 17. l&w, at 10 o'clock a. ni., at ibmi Cor- Mr' lllMKl fMW AD rMUTlBMUKNTa. TJ-TANTBD-ONK THOUSAND OLD Commea rigeeBS. , ... . riatbsw bbeb.. jal4-lmd ckrtsUaea, Pa. WKIKK1VH KAHUIOMABLK MIL MIL MIL ltneryaadTriiiimlBa;Btore,Bo.loTt Oeeen Btreat, contains all the aewest and test Boveiuesef tbe season, meearea-laai:,c-u and see our aew aoeds. aPT-BM SUHOOliTAX, 1888-TUK DUFIilUATJB is new in tba beads or UM-Xiessarer. Oflee hears from fl a. m. till 4 p. mW . W. O. M absh ALL, Treaserer. mTO-tfdB Be. 11 Cesue aqnare. CITY TAX, 1888-TH E OITY TAX DU DU plteata Is new la the hands of the City Ireasnrar for collecuen. Offlee hours, SW a. m. nil tee p. m. J.U.KATureN, Je5 ttdhi city Tressnrer. H AVE TfOU CORNS f VO YOU WANT TUEK CUBED T IF 80,' USB OOOHRAt' CORN OTJR1. it Is safe and sure and guarantee-te cure Vi lee, tee. Fer sale only at UOCllkAM'S iYbuq BTOBB, TnThAB 7BlS9KerU,ueeBBt. TJEOOMMKNDKD BY EMINENT PHYSICIANS The "Best "Tonic, A Concentrated Liquid Xxtraet of Malt and llep rer sale only at J.O.UODOHTONBCO- Wna.S and tl Wast Kins- stiW. X EVAN'BKLODB, USE LEVAN'S fleur: It Always aivei Batlsfaotlen. . MThB D iBUGS I DRUGS ! I HAVING. Cl'KNKU A Drug & Prescription Stere, I respectfully Inform the general pnblle that I am conducting the baslneis wfib all the re and attention of a responsible Pharma- .fTT!,K CL03K1T ATTENTION GIVEN TerinstciAn'd puHaumi'TteNB. H. N- SNYDER, NO.KONOUTnQUBKH STIIKET, L ANCAE TEK, PA. JTwe Deers Seuth el Pllnn A Breneman's. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT the following described City Bends are hereby ctlled In ler tbe sinking Fund of tea issue auth irlrnd by ordinance approved March 3, A l. 1881, and amended byordTnanen tbe Indebtedness et the city of Lancaster. Pa.. .t Inn, tin. .m " ' Of the Bertea of rive te Twenty Year, via i Nes, .7. 28, 39 40 84. one TboJsane Dellar. each KOI Jl.ia.21 i-.Vi.V.ti, 49.41.45 48 03 64. 97. B8. 100? 101. l'S? K6, eXm' 1.6.110 Vtye Sdeteac "' "" " IW-1W n U a he above numbered bends will be pre ented for payment at lUi omee en or before the first day of J uly. 18S8 1 interest en said bends will cease en that data. M wui leTOlllJylS new. RDQKRr.KV, Mayer. T IHE Yeates Institute. (UKV. MOSTOOMKUYll. HOOl'Jtlt, M. A.. lloadmaster,) will UKOl'JCN POU THE YKAB 18je-0, ON MONO AT, BBPXBMBHR 3,1088 Mr. Heeper promlses specially thorough Instruction ,n MsthemaUcs, Penmansbfpi Bepk-keeplng and the usual KnglUh studies He beta te eay, alne, tbat having taught ler merethtn a qnnrtnr of a century "he baa tilted beya for Harvard. Yale. Prtncoten, Columeia; iS'iSfiiWi We" ?Ant' eni -nnapeltt an hat never bad a candidate ler admission s.mSJT.,i!xi.beJ" wm received into the family et thehealmaater. Ctrculara forwarded en application. Perluilher Information apply te the Head- Ne. 305 North Dukft Streflt. JlyS-ZmdTTbAS QL031NO OUT SAIiES. STAMM BROTHERS, Nes. 85 & 37 North Qneen Street, ( Bight Acress from I'ojtciHce ) TO THE PUBUO. busmes affairs by August 18. and wlih that SrthWuX0 ,! 0L03ING OUr SALES .nH.aiT.,Oim.e.r0B.1,la,'ly al th0 ena et each sa. ?2.a.ln ? flel toalspesa of Odds and Knda. But h,Jla,mearis the Ct.ealQ out ur am BNTIUK stock te Dissolve i-artueriblp. 1,000 BARGAINS FOR YOU T0 8BLCTrKOH. CON8I8T1NQ OF : qiABIiE I,1NENS AND NAPKINS Jfrem the Best Makers. MU3L1NS AND SHEETINGS At Less than Cost of lla Baw Cotten. BACKET FLANNEL. AND HACK IMtia at Twe-Thirds l'rlce. QUMMER UNDERWEAR FOR Ladles and ll.n at Halt rrlce. CUMMER HOSIERY AND GLOVES At Half Price. QOKSEl'3 AT HALt-' FRIOE. piBBONS AND EMBROIDERIES ' At Halt l'rlce- "pOOKEl BOOKS AND PURSES At Halt Price. AIR BRUSHES AND COSIRS ' Atltalf l'rlce. IN OUB DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENr WK OKfKB OBKAT ATTBACTIONS, A3 DRKSS GOODS Beduccd from Se te 5e a Yard, DREbS GOODS Bedi Bedaced from 10a te Oe a Yard TkRESS GOODS uoaucea from ise te se a Yard T.R ESS GOODS Beduccd from l!e te loe a Yard. DRESS GOODS Bcduc Bcduced from soe te l!Ke a 'i ard, ASU BOUN 1IIKOUUU THA t-KUUK 11' WILL UO lOU OOOl) '10 MS1T TUlaeALB. Goods Shown With Pleasure ATTHK BOSTON STORE. ChipK"L01 0t 8na Step 8ten' (et 3ii XMW AD VMMTIMMUMtm, WAMTJaSVtI1M AM ? a rare lnvawlew'i'a-ses au'et-a'ra t iSwSt dim, ae oppeslUoB, ne 1Mb, esatty rrrM, ""." nnrnrrw, iw) .uwwu, mm..J w. le a Bar. ll oe a weea. veartnrs. Lalleraddm as bibb, a, use Bt, Laaeaster, Pa. IraimdAw IK north Duae FRANKLIN ANDMAR8HALLA0AD. Bat r .-Tke attention et parsons havlaa sees and daaiMerp, for wheaa theywtahte select a school et learntag, Is called te tbls la la sUlnUen. a eenrse of stedy abent eonlva eenlva lent te the eearse la the averaya -aAles' Col lege will be arranged, nor Information apply "SlslOlwd. ".OBB,.M,B.CteT7 WU F18RSK, DKMTUTT. m e Particular atteattea giyea te Ue latest lnpnrrai-eeu for detag kw work at a very raaaenabla eeat. raaaenabla eeat, ataylBgyaarsef ax imiuBi t hi IfcA tlA. tit .t.l best amgeUtawtteatTlB6qjar set, aaana-iyd e. u tfewfa quIbb it. TJ1ANS! FANS ! FANS ! 1,000 Hen Fans lobe Given Away Te-morrow. SAMUEL OLAEKE'S. Just received a New and Fresh Line of TKA. whleh are i he 0 nest the market can produee. ranging In prlee from lte te tiapennd. Opened te-day, a orate of the finest Im posted Vases and Ornaments you everaaw. Vail an d see bow we Intend disposing of them I you wUl be astonished. ' COFa-HS! COTf I8 1 COFFMSI Buy your Coffees of Clarke, aa wereaatlt ourselves t by se doing you will net only be able te enjoy a cup of the meat delicious beverage In the world, but you will And tbat you save money by se doing, for when fresh roasted It is at least twenty per cent, stronger and richer than tbat whleh has been en band ter some time-UK, is, go, a, M and 3 cents per a, MlSOI-LANEOUa GOODS. SThree Bis New and Fresh Cream Nuts for no. Three bottles New Mckles, Mixed or plain, sue. lour Bs Flake Tapioca, Sen. Four Bis New and Fresh Dates. Me. Four s Best Blee ter tba money you ever saw, 15c. Four Nice New Figs, 2Se one ft Caltlernla seedless Plums, ISc. Fenrfes Nice New Prunes, Me. Three fts New Prunellas ter se. One ft cap of Heney. lOe. One box Mustard or SplcedBardlnes only loc. Five fts Laundry Bt rob ana five cakes Laundry or TeUet Boap for 25s. FUU1T JABS I FBUtT JABS 1 Jnst received, a lanra rinantlt y of the Masen Fruit Jars, In Pints, gnarts and UaliusJiens. Call seen, s the prlewi will suit you Just think, Hire's Beet Beer, lfe a bottle. SAMUEL OLAEKE'S WHOLK8ALK AND BKTAIt, TKA AND COF jfK BTOBK, 18 and 14 SOUTH QUBBN BTBHBT, (A Few Deers from Centre Bquare ) TKLBl'UON. ARASOLSI PARASOLS I THK UNl'ilKCKDKHTKU 8ALK3 Or -AT THK- New Yerk Stere, During the pa two months, Is strong evi dence of the V arlety. Correctness or btyles and auporter Yalne for tbe money. OUB WKLL KNOWN GLORIA, SON OH RAIN UMBRELLAS Are the most useful All-tbe-Year Bound Umbrellas, In 21, 70 and 23 Inch ataes, that ean be found. They wear better than allk and the colors are fast black. 8UKatKBSUADK9:iN All-Weel Albatross, Forty inches Wide, 87Xe a Yard ( few betttr huve beenseeu at BQc. X-CEI.LKNT VALUK IN SOFT SURAH SILKS. Pepnlar Shades, 20 Inches wldn, ses a yard. BUpKitluil eUBAU bILK8,7ieayard no botterseldforlioo. Still they Come I Kvery Day Brings Addi tions te our Large Line of TOILED U-NOUDH, BKKB9UUKKBS, l'BINTKD UATINKS, CHALL1K3, BATISTES A PEBGALKS, AT LOWEST CASH PRICES, WATT &SH AND 6. 8 te 10 BAST KINO ST. "ITILLIAMHON et FOBTKR. W-UA-BKMOVKD AN OBSXAQLE THAT 1PK DKDED THK BALK OF Light. Derby Hats LIGHT .COLORED Stiff Felt Derby Hats ! The Blew Sellers at 12 03 and i?.60arenew marked ll 60. ethew that sold for UWwehave cut the price te 12.00. Dress Btraw Uata for Gent's and Beys, of the best qualities, 29c te 12.00. Bread Brim Btraw Hats for ricalcktntr, 10. 15 and 20 centa. ' ctraw Bate at Very Lew l'rlce. Political Clubs Can be accommodated with Equipments of the Latest Designs for tbe Presidential Cam. palgn at the Very Lewest 1'ilces. Send for Estimates. See the Patent Torch Williamson & Fester, 32. 34, 3G& 38 E. KING ST., LANUABTKB, FA. BRANCH STORE, IIAUIUBIIUBO. PA. fOK SALB OK HUNT. HOUHKHFOr'SaLe'eN THK MOST liberal ter ins. en Wet Chestnut. Wal nut, 1-omeu, Uary, 1'lue and Charlette streets. Apply at mia-emft S0JNOBTUUABYSTBBKT. 1JIOR RENT-FROM APRIL L 18S Ml foreneoratenaof years, tbe Strasbunr BaUread, with Ceal and Lumber Yard, Ware house, Locomotive and Cars i alt In geed and running order. Tbe lease of this valuable property presents a rare opportunity lean; party desiring te engage In a pleasant, 'ell Hst&bltshed and preni&ble bustness. Fer con dlUens, rent or ether information apply te TH08. or UXMUY BAUMUABDNkB, -uuu Laaeutex City, 7a. Parasols and Sanshades rAZAOM OP FABMlOir. saitfwvainfeavai feTTBlCr PALACE OF FASHION, 13 East Kimq Stjumt, Lancajter, Pa. We are getting ready for a Great Clearing Sale, which is te begin MONDAY, JULY 16, And Last Until SATURDAY, AUGUST i8. Everybody knows what a clearing sale means with us. We are crowded for room and must sell. Our orders for all goods are heavier than they ever have been, and the large stock of Summer Goods which we have en hand must go. Price is no object. a Printed price lists of all re duced goods will be issued and mailed te any address en appli cation. Come and Loek at our Ten Cent Fancy Ribbons. Alse at the Fancy Ribbons, 5 and 7 inches wide, at 39c a yard ; sold formerly at 75c and $1.00. All Pure White Milans re duced te 49c. Tremendous Reductions in Every Department for Thirty Days. Loek for our advertisements. All Trimmed Hats and Bon Ben nets, Velvets, Plushes, Silks and Satins at Greatly Reduced Prices. Our Fans are in operation and make our store rooms the coolest shopping place in the city- , ASTRICH'S P. 0. F., Lancaster. QUxxmwAxa. priQH et MARTIN. Fruit Jan ! Jelly Tumblers I CHINA HALLc at ASON FBUIT JABS, IN ALL 8UK9. J-LLYTUMBLXKS. JKLLX CUPS, JKLLT JABS. L1QHTNINO FKUIT JAB8. (Tbe Best In the Market.) HIGH 8c MARTIN, Ne. 15 East King Street, LAXOAaXXB,FA. J. B. MARTIN A OO. JULY SPECIAL SALE. Qneensware Department! Bargains Werth Mentionieg. One Let of Japanese Tea PjU, full Biz, at 15c each. Six Havlland'a French China Decora ted Dinner Sets at 110.00 ; fc rraer price, 00.00. One Let English Print CbambtrStta at 2.00 a net. Yesterday's price for same was 13.00. All of the .Excelsior Cooking Crocks are marked at P0j each; qt.,3qt.,4 qt.,6 qt.,0qt. Philadelphia price almost double. Twenty Djzen Decorated Bene Flatei at (1.25 per dozen. Fifty Dezen Jelly Tumblers with tin tops, slightly damaged, At 21c a dozen. J. B. MARTIN & OO. 3 , wijiww , . ,. njr.ny.