'Tfl-r ' 'i'V s' OOIE IiANOASTEH DAILY INTELLIGENCER. TUESDAY. JULY 17, 1888. jsket ;tf Wv jr. i,j'i.m sYv-e ? j.( J!u Si S. 8. rS - &ni m w K-n. u& r hf K IM fe" IX!. NS P-S3T m ji' 7t i I tv I1 w lb Id if r h v$ A CANAL CAPTAIN INJURED. A-ius cROtri". or celum bia, ai- fACKKDOX HIS BOAT 11T A MAN. Header Morning; While Tied Tp M the FIT Mile Level Lecki lie Is Vltlttd , by Beonedrsl Who Mnrduensly Ctee aBlag-Shet Vpan Mm. , (m.ttunrt. Jnlvl7. Atabent 1 o'elcck 7 ea Monday morning a man entered the f'. raei - - """1";" v".k ;,-? vet atrnnt. The eartaln betne awakoned ?,&' 7 W8 nolse arose and was promptly fx knocked down mm a siung-snu w t.l VuJa nf lha InlmilH. vlin hit hlOl IWICO, Uit' badly cutting his head and bruising fata left very aeyereiy. ana capwiu MMenee of mfnd enough teel bis small Mt and call for help, whereupon the vllllan wrenched hlmself loose and osejnod te the fellla, Tela assault took place at the feet of the flramlle level. Mr. Crewnshield had hie h-n ir-rted with coal at Nantlceke, had taken the cargo te Havre-de Grace, and was en the return trip. He roaeheri the five mile level loeka en Saturday at midnight, where he tied np ever Sunday. The man's purpose was robbery. A search for him Is la progress, but up te thla wrllltig be has net been captured. At 7 o'clock this morning the Ferest ar,d Stream Camping club lelt town en tbelr annual camping trip. The m'etnber'hlp of the club Is as follews: rresiaent, ueerije Tllle s Tloe president, M. P. Beet sccre. try VS. O. liewis j treasurer, O. L. Kllbertt captain, F. W. Heckel : quartermaster, H. O. "Yeung ; mombers, J. Q. Beelem, Albert Ctuvles, W. E. Moere, T. G. Jehns, V. O. Fatne, Jehn S. Tfake, F. P. Wagner, C. IN Wilsen, Usrry llaughey, J. 1). Wade, Frank Steckor Harry Westerman and (lea W. Hicks. Thore werobesldos tlie uiem bsni a cook, waller and general utility man. The club haiaspoelal combination car, and will go Inte camp en the Juniata lrer, In Juniata oennty, near Tort Kevnl. They are fully equipped, and an enjoyaele time la txpocted. Last evening the Vigilant tire company held a special meeting in their rooms and decided te participate in the centennial parades and recommended that the follow ing Are companies be Invited te appear In the parades as their guests : Union and Vigilant companies of Yerk, Iilberty el Mlddletewn, Hepe of Manhelm, Citizens of Harrlsburg, Keverslnk of Beading, Liberty of Allentown, Goodwill of Carlisle, Junier et Chamberaburg, and a representative from the lire department of Lancaster. The Evangelical church will held n eampmeetlng near lllghvlllp, Maner town tewn ahip, commencing en July 18 and continu ing eight daya. TheSuiquebanna Ledge, Ne. 0, of Odd Fellows, held a meeting last night and do de do eldadon turning out dining the centen nial celebration, hiring a band and pie. paring a llrt of ledges te be Invited te par ticipate, A meeting of the trustees of the l'rosby l'resby tarlan church was held last ovenlng for the purpose of awarding the oentract ler the ' building et their new church at Fourth &A Locust street, but no decision was ar rived at A meeting was bold this morn ing for the purpose or deciding. The Columbia Literary society left this morning for Yerk Furnace, where tupy WlU spend the day. There were about lutftjr leuiue UUU KSUMCiUDU 1U IUU 1'hiij , and they went en a lUt tewed by the (earner "Columbia." Obed Btrlekler, a prominent citizen and farmer et Maner township, residing near Turkey Hill, died at bis home en Sunday last. A large number el Columbians will attend his funeral, whleh will uke place te-morrow at 0 o'clock. A game of lawn teniits was contested last Teeing en tbn Oat-or-Doer club's grounds between W. Fendrlah and W. Jtruner and J. K. Shemler and J a. Byon. The former gentlemen were victorious In the llrst and third games by scores of 0-1, 0-2, and the latter In the second by a scere of G U. A party of about 30 young ladlesand gen tlemen will go from town at 7 o'clock this evening en a strew rlde te Marietta. Ko Ke Ko freshments will be tcrved In the rink at that place. Dr Washington Blgliter, residing In West Philadelphia, a fermer resident of Columbia, Is In town te-day. Mr. S. V. Evans, of the West Chester Vlllfge Itteerd, was In tow n last ovenlng. Miss Fay Scarlel', or Kennutt Square, left for home te-day alter a short visit te the Misses Btener. BenJ. A. Llchly, the day operator at the dispatcher's c nice, Is athoae en the sick list. Edward Hamnkerhajcharfied Ellswerth MeLmgblln with at mult end battery be fore 'Squlre Selly. Mclaughlin has been bald in (200 ball ler a bearing en Saturday Tsalng. laavs Welsh baa onterod civil ault against the Vigilant tire company befere '.Squlre Selly, ter damages snstained te his Uat. Tha oempany was hlred te pump the water out et the canal beat whleh sunk at Uruner's wbarves en Saturday nlclit, and withent the owner's knewledge or consent naed his beat In their work, and it Is claimed, etralned It very badly. Company C " will go te camp en Fri day morning. King & Franklln'a circus and wild vest abewa will exhibit here en Thursday. A ball will be held by the Metropolitan band en Saturday ovenlng In the armory. A meeting or the Second stroet Lutheran Mite society of the Lutheran church will be held in the main auditorium or the churen this ovenlng. A meeting or the repair cotmnittee of the Second Street Lutherau church will be bald this evening te contemplate- noetled repairs. A congregfttlonal meeting will ba held te-morrow evening te decide 11 Bally en the repalra te be made. The Halome U. B. Sunday rcbecl will leave town te-morrow en tbelr annual plc plc plc ole te Lltilz. The North Uaern Sired Snvrr. Jere, Bire, Themas Hays aud A. W. llaid win, tbe viewers appointed by council te levy damages Bgalnst the properties en North Queen street, between Centre Square and Orange, along the line et I tin proposed new sewer, met at Zihra's corner this morning at 10 o'clock, and in conjunction with William T. Brown, city tollellor, began their duties. There were a large number or property owners present, and gave a world 'of advice, geed, bad and Indifferent, te the Viewers. It is understood that the proper preper tlM will be assessed " according te the bewsflta derived," and net by the irent loot M was tbe case en North Duke street. The ewer will cost only about IMS, and as the properties along the line el It ere among the meat valuable in tbe city, tbere is net likely te be much growling at the essos esses Senta laid against them except these who atva already sewer ccniiee len. Tbe viewers will net have flulahed Heir work ler a day or two. What Kliltd n Oum, Dr. H. F. Bauchman, V. S , of H mburg, en Monday morning having teen called te sick oew belonging te Andrew Hsrnlsb, arrived tnst in tlme te see the i. DOW die. relieving lht her death was tf uaused by seme Internal disarrangement r M peiferuicd a pest mortem, and found a ,lrBlng needle nearly lour inchei long ;L. aAieking la her heart. X; wai embedded f: pattat i inches. i ft MUt tu Jail, ' , William Miller, arretted by Constable 'Manrtagsr for bcgKlcg en Eait King street, 1 eM insulting tbue who refused togiveblm iiaoeey, was heatd by Alderman A. F. VJOBiflly this morning. u0 was sent te - lail fur rive dsya. Vegaasvtlle and Tlclnlfy. a While Mr. Jacob Augapurger had one of hta cella hitched up en Saturday and driv ing htm In order te train the horse for fu ture use, he reared straight up In front of the store, fell back and broke the sharta te atoms. Tbe frightened animal was eaught vrry quickly by some of the bystander", which provented a runaway. Mr. Weaver, box manufacturer, residing bout three - fourths of a mile east of here, upset his wagon and horse In deep culvert, while endeavoring te turn around. He serious Injurles rcanlted te ny of the occupant. A number of our young ladles and gen tlemen drove te Denver en Sunday te tbe campracetiDgheld In a very beautiful park there, one that Is qulte an attractive resort te any ene seeking a quiet, recreatlve spe' Mr. G. F. Buth vliited friends In Mat helm and Lltltz last week. Mr. James Beam has purchased a One chair and Intenda giving attention te the profession of barberlng. Why don't aetne of our tnterprlsing eillrens build a tow new beuses In town T Mr. L. Scott Kemper, who had been so journing with his parents a few weeks In Ulnklotewn, has rolurned te Hew Yerk again te rcsume the legal profession. He Is nlse an expert stenographer, being formerly omplejod by the B. t O. railroad company, Lkcrmtcr's I'abltc ltulliMrie. Tbe penple who own the properly en which the publle building Is te be erected have received the following from Secretary of the Troesury Fa're'illd : lEKUUY IlKrATlTMIKT, ) Orncser MicurrAiir, J WiiiiiyoTex, i. it , .Italy 14, f8). ) U'm Avg. Atltc, W 11 trUncy, Ueerge Jl, tohrcr,Jehn U JIaat: bins. Your prep mal In writing bearing date May .10, lt33,i for tbe sale of certain property loeatod In the elty of Lancaster, t'euna , for the sum of f 15,000, Is reoelvod, and 1 have te advlsoyeu that the depart ment has deturmlned te purchase tbe promleea embraced In your proposal, and you are hereby notified of lis acceptance upon condition that you will give a geed and valid tltle te the same within a reason reasen reason ablellnin. The attnrney gnneral has been here this day reqnoted te instruct the United States district attnrnev for the Eistern dis trict et Pennsylvania te prccure the neces sary evldcnccH of title and deeds of con cen con yevanre te the Unltwl States, and when thene papers are rnoelvod nt this depart ment with the approval of the attorney general, as required by law, the payment or the purchase money will be promptly mBde. Btsperl fully, C. P, Faiiiciiii.ii, Hccretaty. (Iraiilnil T Hie KrgUter. The following letters woregrHntcd by the register of wIHh for the week ending July 17: ADMiNi.iiHA ncN t William I'ureluK, (ieceaHed, late et KhuI Limpoter tewuHhlp ; Andrew Killlan, West Limpoter, adminis trator. Jacob W. 'walley, deceased, Inte of West Earl township J Frank 1. .walley, West Esrl, administrator. Marls II liter, decoased, late of Lancaster e.iy ; ijiunie waiers, city, aiiminisireinx. Cathurlne Halter, doeeased, late et Phila delphia ; Henry luker, elty, administrator, iRSTAMKNTAnr : Gideon Iteyer, do de cnised, late of Karl township; Mary ltnyer, Earl, ndmlnistrutnr. N. M Peek, decoased, late et Maytown ; Nicholas Perk, Maytown, executer. Abraham Nltnley, tlewasfxl, latoet West Dnnrpal tnnnHhlp ; Jacob W. NlrHley, Kat l)oneRl, Henry Mimiey, Mt Jey and P. it. GlHh, West Denegal, txeouters. Nt. AlitlKinj'n I'lrnlr. The picnic of Hi. Antheny's church in Beading yesterday was a great succors. Besides the large number of folks who went evor In the morning, thore was qulte a large n mutter en the neon train. The cars were run directly te the park, whero the large crowd hnduBplendld time all day. Danrlng wns kept up te the musle of llur ger'd eiclifNlra, and thore were many ether amiisemenls. Many of thdiexcurslenlsts took In tbet''wn during the day, and the plrnle grounds wero vlslted by many Headlng peeple. Thoexourslon train for Lincnster left Kendlng at 7 o'clock and ar rived here shortly atter nlne. l)ulh t nil Agttl Krililent of IImiI. Merris Coepor, ene of Hart township'! eldest oltlzens, dled en Sunday, utter Hn lllncBi of hoveral inlnutCH. Mr, Cooper was a well knewu miller, and In his younger dejn carried tbe business en ex. tenBively. He was a brether or the hot ter, Wiu. P., and l.ewls Cooper, a woll well woll hnewn woolen manufacturer. He leaves a wife, four daughters and tbroe sons. Tbe loiter nreull in the V Bt j his yeungOBt eon, Merris, jr,, having geno te Kinsas this epilnt. Mr. Coepor was In his SCtb year. A Summer Mght Frclrsl. Last ovenlng tbe Lancaster Mionnerclior held n sumtiier nlzht festival, In com memoration or the r-'ixngerfest held In Bal timore. The large garden was tilled with memburs of the society and tbelr famllles. The society Bang noverul selections, the Krepp family plajed, and Themas Carter and L'zzle Audorren, a specialty team, gave a pleasing skoteh. At 11 o'clock dancing begsn In the hall and was kept up until 2 o'clock this morning. Carter and Andomen and the Krepp family will te at the garden all week. hi. l!rf' Suncl.y gchoel I'lfnlr. A meeting or the Christian Doetrlno so ciety el Hi. Mary's Calholleohnroh was held en Monday evenlng nnd arrangements wero made for n Sunday school pionle. It was decided te held It at Penryn perk, en Wednesday, July 2.rith. Comuntteos wero appointed te arrange the noeesnary detail?. Indications point te it as ene or the largest plcnloipfibe Beacon. f A Olu QnToimirieM. King ,V 1 ranklln'a circus will be In Lou Leu caiter te-morrow and will exhlblt at Mo Me G rami's park. Ne ene would be able te loom whero thej would be from their bills, a their advertising Is very loosely done. The show charges low prices and they will no doubt draw a large crowd. Andy Shewem, formerly of this elty, Is ene of the big foaturep. Twe Out elTuwu I'lcule. The Sunday school of the Duke Mreet Methodist church Is holding a picnic at Pen ryn te day. The special train leek out about 00 poep'o this morning and ethetB went nut at uecn. Carlst Lutheran .Sunday school Is pic nicking at Lltlir Springs te-day and en the regular train they took out 100 persons, Dlil Net Meet. The street commltteo was te have held a meeting lest evenlng and open propessls ter micidamlrlnf, ,Ve. The chairman and eeveral otber icenibrri were out el tewr, and the muting was postponed te ucxt Monday. !trirutlu; llnlr Kieul. Myers A Itathven have began making extensive Implements In the Irent of their store. They will put In new win dows with ptate gless, whleh will be 15 feet high and 8 feet wide. Ames Urban Is doing the work. ! e1 m krrn ll. l . ..uii, a0ea --', f ttvadlng, died at Akren en Monday. Ills remains will be taken te Beading en Wednesday morning for Interment. An lerreantu Nuuib.r i ole. Tbe regUtratlen of voters et the several words et the city and d istrtcls of the county has been completed. In the elty there is a large Increase in the number of voters. Certlllcatrs litany. The cerllMettes ler this year's graduating data of the high school, who became mem bers el the Alumni association, are ready ter distribution. These entitled can get them at Leng's drug (tore Mtt. lOJTBIlfl atlRlT PKniL. HlmieirnerllllslhrMObtldreiilna Ttrrlble Ilunatf r Canaed IIJF a llreken lilt. Oa Monday evening between 0 and 7 o'clock as Mr. J. B. Fester, of the firm cf Williamson it Fester, was driving en Chest nut street near North Qucee, having hta three children In the cirrlsge with him, his bridle bit broke, and he lest all control of the horse, a splrlted animal, which dashed off at full speed out Chestnut and up Duke street. It was at a time when the rostdents were all seated at their front doers, and the mad gallop of tbe beast created great excitement. Several men made lncflectual efforts te atop the animal, but the broken bit deterred them, lletwcen Lemen and James streets, collision with n team was narrowly verted and below New stroet seme build ing materlal In tbe street was escaped with dllUetilty. Mr. Fester held en te the relna and succeeded In keeping the middle of the read, aud tbe team awung around upon the Lltltz turnplke like an avalanche. Thonce It made for the 1'Jeasure read Inte whleh tbe animal lurned. llore en crossing tbe railroad track the front nnd rear wheels of the carrlsge en tbe oil slde broke down, and the nbatla were also broken. Mr. Fester was thrown nut and drsgged for some dletanoe stilt holding fast te tbe lines, and scouring control or the herse. The children remained in the car car rlseo and were net hurt, Mr. Fester was bsdly bruised and may net bn nble te nt nt tend te bustnecs ler a day or two. Klrpeit Willi a Married Mlulittr. Miss Gortle Smith, youngeit daiighter cf Henry Smith, ion Halifax, N. S., en Sat urday morning and Is new In Itosten, it la bolleved.ln company with a flaptlst mln- torwhehns dosertcd blanlre. Mr. Smith Is wealthy and Is a meuther et the Halifax elub, and his family meve In the very best society. About six weeks age Mr. Smith and his daughter went te Wolfvllle, re turning home a fowdBysnge. While In Wolfevllle the minister, Bev. J, K. Hutch Hutch Itiseti, bocame acquainted with the Smiths. He had been engsgeil In missionary work In India and had only recently arrlvid In St. Jehn, where he ltkldcd with Ills wife and young child. It was a casoetlovoat llrst sight with the minister and Miss Smith, and they were seen togelher very etten. Atter Mlts Smith's return home some correspondence pateed botween them, and it is tneuglit lliu elopement wm men planned. On Haturtlay meinlng tbe young woman started out, Having she was going te market lltie has net lioen seen since, and Monday mernlrtr her father received an unsigned telegram irem Bosten stating that Hhe was lu that city. It Is known that Mr. Hutchinson was net In St, Jehn en Saturday, linn Miltt i Vlihllnir, PiTTNiiuitd, July 17. it Is announced at Amalgamated association headquarters te-day that the North Chlci'ge rolling mill company, employing between thrce and four thousand men have signed tbe wsge ecale. A Youngslewn, Ohie, fpcelal announces the llrst break among the uianiilaoturers In the Mahoning valley. The l'.ilcen Iren and Nail company, operatlng the Bustla milts at Nilts, Ohie, has signed the icaie and will rcsume work Immediately. Nfttchbnrs t!QMrel. lisfore Alderman liorshey, Ignatius Oiehl has brought sutiN against L'zzle Mc Cully, cherglug her with iiullcleui mis mis chlet and malicious trespass. The allega tion Is that en Sunday LI77I0 procured an 010 and Hmashed down part of Orehl'a fonce. Bill laa been onterod ler n hear ing. It soems te be a neighbor's tllit and Is about cbickecH, CnnuimiKlnr l(n Outer. Coiilinauder-)u-Chler Ilea, of the (1. A. 11., lias Issued an eritur calling attontlen of tnembers te the rule whleh provide ter the non-partisan character of the erder, and fellows It up with n special caution tu VJterntiH te avoid the appearaucu et parti MHiiRlilp hy refraining from wealing u. A. B. uuiterms at political nioetlugi, a fluid 1. oil. In the crowd that was standing at As trlch's store, last evening, was a thre(year old son nt Harry lUlder, et tbe Coepsr hiuse. He bocame lest Irem bis mother nnd was afterwards taken te the station home whoie his folks roeovorod him. Bent 10 iUII. 'J'lih attorucen August Boldel, who was arroiteil en Seuth Duke stroet wblle drunk, en Saturday, was sent te Jail for thrce da) a by Alderman Deen. Te Srlert n Uniform. The Ilflinlanna club of the Eighth ward, will meat nt F. F. HIireadM Centennial hotel this ovenlng nt 8 o'clock. The elub will adept the atyle ti uniform tu be worn during the campalgu. Aiietrtrr r.xM'utinu fitUBil II. Frank Kihieman, attnrney for I.smen S droll, Issued an execution te-day fcr fSOO against Henry K. Grayblll, of llart- vllle, who lelt bis home about toil days age. Out rim n)i. Jehn Hhaj', u Htrauger, who was nrrrktf d yesterdsy by Constable Shies ter disorderly oenducl, wassent tejail U1I4 aftornoen by Alderman Halbieh ter five dsya. On the I'cutlan Lljl, Pension was Issued te JamesT. Mlller, Quarryville, en Monday. An lnoreeso or pension bat D.cn given Theodere Mlchiiels, Liucaster. A lilt ICilUmie 111 Mattern. Malvern, mar Philadelphia, has a popu lation el 100, fully 350 of whom nre aullor auller Ing with dysBiitery. Thore have been two deaths se tar. About :ie. The festival at Suuduistiurg, Saturday eveuing last, netted about (30, New KntiHna mutual Accident t'e. ptld Albert W'elchans fl7.'U nnd Jehn A '1 rlssler 11171 Indemnity, through Ihulf uceut, J..M. Weelhnetter. MAKKKTH. Mew lnrkAlarket. Naw Yemt. July 17.-rteur market straity; rtne. rJOHfJTSi Oiiporttne, VI saqswi Minn Rxtnmi ;u.MjO city Mill, Kxua.lt 5.1011.J, Wlnter Wlumt extni, ti 70C5 no. Wheat Ne. 1. ited. Btatu, Ola; Ne I, 'joi.e: Ne. 2, ltea, winter, Auir., Bsife: tA. SiKci recetpts 10l,iee; ahlpiuunbi. luuiu ceru-ia A Mtuwl, vuau. Me, Aug., 6Jie, Bept, 5liCi rccelpu, HS.IOJ: hlpiuuiiu, neiui !,, OttU Ne. 1. White, State. 3I1: Ne. 2.00. tltjc, Ne 1 inlml, .lu' j, J30 ruculpu! 110110 shlpiiients, nene liyedull; Htaiu 7&e. llartey nominal. fork dull 1 Old llest.113 ;50IH Lard quiet; Auir, H&J; bi-pt I J MelusiL- dull; tar Mi tieliitiK biuck, He. Tanientine tlnn at Xllf JP,e lUwin dull! atruliied uikoeiI, Jt ittQll u. l'etreleuinilnU 1 IterineA In Cmi, wJie. , rrtilKhts qulut; irmln tu Ulusgew.Sj JIutter mi iiny j Western croamery, lffiDc. Chuoje dull; WiMUirn rtat, TUVia ; Stutu rwiery. 7KtMc ; raucy Whlie. :e If t Ohie kim, 7aX. ggs weak ; BU110, 190'.'lKe i Western, lfiXO l'Hc. BuirarqutetiKeanedCutlnaf, ⁣ Uranula Uranula ted, 7;e. iallewilult; t'rtme City. lc, Kle niiuitiialCuroltntalrtegooJ, f'n Cerloe atuadyi ralr Cariteui, tur Ule. ue Oreln uut l-iovuiena. raniUbnd by . K. Vundt, llmker. Chioaeo, J uly 17, l.u) o'clock p. m. Whom corn due. l'erk. Lard. ' 'r HSi AM: 1 Auifunt )l 4 2.1S- beputinlier. WH ! IJi U.rt Ocleur W iii i!J is 1; liucc-inber 8J ram. mi Coabets U SI b &5 'u 11-10 Closing rrleiis-S o'clock p. m Wheat. Cor Oats. I'erk. I ard. July bl 'ii l 13 B.il August ;i l eoptuiuber ; October m Uecerubur , si Crude OU Winter Wham 4, SSK 11 V7 HIS ( j2 n.ai h .11 UK SS W.87 b 3) T9 Ueceipu. spring Wheut '..... !Jye urley tecelnU-llnrf ltecelpU-LMUt)..... f.t,. i, ......... JU CI WJ ........ .... IlVa'd. 1 101X10 ..,.,....... B.0JU Cldeaga Predae Marftes. Ciicaoe, Jnlr 1T,9; a. in. Market opened. ..fc'Sir't,,jr'8,,c-l Aug.,80He I Bept.aKet ..?,r?.7nl'r,l!'5'' " 46e i Sept, ieci Oct. 46 O OM7n,lri Wc-1 Aug., JJXct Bept., c Oet.itEiKO. Short Hlbaiuir, 17 67X Angust, 1770 : Bept,7 77X' etestaa. Wheat-July.sic ( Aug., ;e;c Bept,, 73Kc Oct , 8.C ery7"IUi0i Ang.,cHei eept. tone ( Oct., IStte. uaie-d Oct.tSC. Oats-3u!y, 31ct Ang, SSXcf Bept, SIJOi ,.r3TfOcjti-H27'A0gi' ,,J27,, BCPL' Dhert Klbs July. 17 01 1 Aug, 17 CS 8cpt.,t7 7. t ecr,i7-:x- Mew Tern flteeas. Maw Yeax, July 10, 1 p. mMeney closed at IX per cent, t Kxchange steady posted rates, i 8IHOI oej aetnal rates M 87S 4 87K for 60 Cays and II 8581 MX ter demaud i OoTurnmenla closed quteti currency B's, si 10 bid t's coup., tl Z74 1 W de, II "H bid. The stock market this morning opened active and KOI par cent, higher than jester day's clesldg tlgiiMa, en s geed demand by Londen parties. Arter the nrst Se minutes thore was some aelltng te rcal'ze, canstDg a rcaotten cf X per cent, but toward midday the mirket became strong again, and the best prlces werocanentatneon, Iho tnarkethni itace been dull but strong. .ln Stock ataraeu. CnioAeo, July 10--CatUo--Kecolpts, 1I.CC0 shlpmunin, 3 we 1 inarket steady te Inwtri beuves, Vt OUOI 02 ; steckars and freders, 11 31 OS SO 1 cows, bull and mlxed, II i503 211 Texas cattle, II 7BQI0O. Hekb Keculpte, 2u,eju headt shipments, 7,ee0i market strong! mixed, as tieb si; benvy 5G0a D0 light, S6COa&09 iklps, -hoop Kocelpts, .1 0X head t shlnmenU, 10001 market sUiady; natlves, S3 JS(5 OU Wt-nurn feeders, 116031 10: iexant,3 rogieu ; lambs, 1 5 0000 w H Hu pounds. Hteea atarkeu. Quotations tiy lleed, McQrann ere, Lanciuitnr, l'a. hbw verk Liar. 11 A. M. Canada 1'aclflc C. C. G.AI K'K Colerado Ceal...... Central Pacific 3,V CanadaBenlhnrn.......... C.) ChU8tL.Al'bg lien.AItln U Out. L A W ism Erle ViX Krte2nfls HI J or c M A Ateteetse(et 1 H Len, AN I'M L. Siiore 9 Mich Cen 81 Missouri 1'acine ,, ?i; ItockValley N. 1 2 N. I'.l'ref ft'?,; N.WOBt W.li N. Y.C.. ................... .... New EtiKland i. tut Tuunuesee.,,., by, Omaha.... 'MY, Oregon rmng perta tlen.. VM Ontario A W l'nclfle Mfttl S!,1 Utchmend Terminal. r.... 2 St. l'aul ;M Texas 1'aclflc i2 Union Pacific rx,2 WaboahCem ,, . .. Wabash Prat vim Western U 7n Wsat Bhere llends rUILADSLl-HU LIST. beh Vel 11 U., N.Y. Phlla l'a. lt.lt UeadlnK MX Uh. Nav .; ilostenv. Pass P. A B N cent Peeples Pass..... ltd. 's Oil b(M. I'hlla. Trnntlen A Ce., bank' 12 M 3 pm. SI MX S3t 'OH 17 i 1 mv tiAK se usi ei Ilk 13K leg r.i WX 77 in" tei ICH W1J lutX Huh .... 1IM H)VS MX 7H 7 S8 Kl tOii ft bin 18 H 7 i at S0 1M0 49X MX 31 ft l'OMTJCAJ.. Democratic state Ticket. rnn scriuiMs jvdeb. .1 II. MiCelluiu, of Huirjuuhanim county .3 W.KOTOHS. At l.irizn-U. Milten Uinicr, A.r. Keatlnir. Mavld W Hellnra. t. Alvln IIhv. 2. Michsel Maaoe, 3. A. II. l.adner, 1. William J. Latta, is. Jehn 'i'Hiler. 0. 'r.lnklln Wulden. is. William Dent, 7. Hiusell Katnes, 18. llunry K. Woodal. i9. Herman Beeler, ). William .Uarman, II. William MahHr. ' 7. Ooerjro W. I'anllutr, n. uuiutirt OU11II1. I). Daulel .8chwoyer, li. Jehn II. liHl.ey, a. Jenn HiiekanBtetn. - William P. Lanti. i. vt. 11. uiveu. 11. Charles iteblnsnn, 12. .I'thn II. Hovnehle, 13. Kda d .l.i.avner, II, Simen P Llht, . DvldH. Merris, .fl.JaiiiesII. Caldwell, 7 . T. Nelll, M.J. L. Urewn. COUNTY TICItKT. Veltaren. 1IOU.VUK 1.. UALO&MAN, Chtckles. Sfd (Senater. OU KISTI AN 110 WE. btrasburg, Atsemlti. (Northern District.) .1 r. KCllTRltNACH, Manheun. JOHN III I.KY. Manhelm. WlLLIiAt THUMB, Milten Greve. (lonthern District.) JAMKSO. MeiPAItKAN, Drumerd. JlfceriUr. JOHN UKltMAN, Manhelm. County Beltetlir. WM. II. HHINTON, Lancaster. Jury t'ommljilener. PUANKL1N CLAUK.Htrasburrf. Virecteri elhe i'oer. P. WALL, Lancaster J. MO.VI'UOMKKY, Mountvllle. 1'rlien Jmpteteri. A L. wtNTxlt. ProvlOnnce. Ill VltY V. HAKfMAN. Kat Lainpeter. A'A'IP AnVKltrtHKtlKXTH TJAKINU 1)V1)KK. ROYAL BAKING POWDER, Absolutely Pure. Tills pewaur nuver vurles. a marvel or purity, strength and whotesemeness. Mere econeudcat than the ordinary kinds, and can net be sold In competition with the multitude of low test, short wulubt. alum or phosphate pewders Sold only in eant. 11eyl iukime Powevk Ce., lus Walt Strwit, New Y'erk. lylb lydAw J OST-A HKTTKK PUP; A L1HK11AL H reward wl I be paid en hla return te ltd NO. tUKAsi'KlNl. UTKKKr. CPKC1&.L NOT1UK. LOST HEIlTlll BECK round again, and was Photographed bj B. Frank Sayler 43-U Wssr hise ETnEST, Wh.uii PlintOKnphs nre tolieoi Kxhltiltlnn hud Male. LaiKu mid buiall Ela )yM 3td jrjrAYK YOU C'UKNsr DO YOU WANT THKU CUUKU T ir BO, USK OOOHRAN'3 OOHN CURB. It Is sale and ure and (cuaranteed te euro l'ilce,'J5c. Ker ante only at COCHUAN'a DltUO STOUK, 137 A 1W North (Juuen SU TuTh.S N OTR'i:-ALL GOODS LEFT WITH thH linilt-rkltriied in lin dvi-d nnt phII. Iji by Angutt is, win be sold te py "ipeneip, d. IlllSLKMr, Jyl7 3tflTu,Th,r MfllliirhStieet. NOT1UK TO LANDLOKDH. un Mtl.NlllY K KN1N-., JULY" 16. 183, a niimboref pie ertyewnnigmatat ibu heun 1 Mr Jehn Ultnen, rtreat Vlnn street, and or er or UM'Ized n 1 indlTd'a Proteeilvo Agiclatln. a llir.h wmrti"en president, David Wollcr Wellcr vice pruslaunu K a AlbiUht, truasure', and J 11. BtuiKli, leeretu'v. A committee or three lanillerds. A publle liieetlnir will be eeld at S .TTiv.'ju. r"V ."". """ tviuic iret, en HlumUAYaVaNlNO.JUljX W.at7.50. All property owner are Invited. 'j"" t v, m vauu, EBcietary, IfBW AD VBtlTiaMitBttTa. mOE BE3T GOODS FOR LEAST MONEY. JKKK. KOIIBK&'a LIUUOU BTOKK, ltd He. 2 Centre vqearc, Lancaster, fa. CI IY TAX, 1SW-THE CITY TAX Du plicate Is new In the hands of ths City lrcaanrtr for collection, times hears, 8.00 urn. tin 2 oe p.m. J. II. KATIireN, Jus ttai; city Troasurer. R KAL 1IAHOAINHI AWAKE! AND NOTE A riW Or 8. Clarke's Heal Bargains. Pint Maien Jars, "Se a deren. Uuirt Masen Jars, 85e a dozen. Ilalf-Oallen Masen Jars, 11.10 ft dozen, retir ftt New Cream Nats for 55c. reur til Mew Dates for ?5c. Keur it New rigs fer2Sc. reur bi Ueart clean Hlce for 2ir. reur tts Geed New Prunes fer2c. rear Packs New Cornstarch tor25e. rtve B.i Starch ana 5 cakes Boap for 2&c. reur fts Best Tea Crackers In the city for 23c. Twe Is Cnffee for 25c. One-half B. Uoed Tea and 1 ft Coffoe for IJe. Three D.i l'rnnellas, best tn the inarket, for 2Jc. Clarke's AA Heller rieur, tJca quarter. Heney, In 1 ft Cap;, lOe. We have 2, 3, 4 and II ft Prunes for 25c. MTwt pound of each et the abeve for 25c. CALL AND 8BK OUU NEW LINE OF PRESENTS WE AUK GIVING WITH TEAS, COFFEK) AND I1AKINO rOWDElH. A r K1V MlltS KANSLKrT. SAMUEL CLARKE'S WIIOLKSALK AVD KETAIL TKA AND COr IKE BTOUK, 13 and 14 SOUTH QUEEN STREET, (A tVw Dcers from Centrn fiquare ) M AKT1N BHOTHKRH. 1 The Tuna of 0lt'a a I'leas&ut Dally Etory te have liuycri se well l'loased with the GOODS AND Till: 1-lllCES. Pric33 Deuble Quick. SKEIlHOO MK V3 AI.I.-WOOl. 8UIT3. BEEIlOtOSKKOK AND CIIEVIOT8UIT8. SKK J.2O0 DUKS5V OAS5IMKUE U1TS. 8Kall00ANDtia00 WOU3TKD SUIT;, SKK 13.60 rANTALOONS. -Sce the Dressy Hulls ler boys and little boys and the -turpi IHnjr. low prices for the a.tiallty you want. Heaps of waists and extra hreecheri. Hey's knee breeches, 25c, 'Mc, fi)e, 75e te II 50. Cellars, CuiTi ana llandkorchtef;, tbe whole linen family te nalecttrern and all the style II yon're hard te fit or easy, buy our f 1.00 Dress tlitrt. MARTIN BRO'S Clothing and Fnrnlshlng OoeJs, H NOUTII OjUKBNBT. GBKAT THIRTY DAYS OLEAIUNQ ILK or hUMMKll GOODS, AT ASTRICH'S PALACE OF FASHION, 1 3 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. Seme of the Reductions made for this sale. Geed until SATURDAY, AUGUST iS. One let of Colored Tips form erly 75c and $1.25, at 19c a bunch. DRESS TRIMMINGS. Bronze and Iridescent Bead Galoens, reduced from $1 te 50c a yd, from $2 te $1 a yd. Bronze Bead Ornaments, re duced from 40c te 25c a piece. Black Bead Trimming, re duced from $1.50 te $1.20 a yd, from SSc te Cec a yd.j Black Bead Ornaments, re duced from 15c te 12c, from 20c te 15c, from 25c te 19c, from 40c te 30c, from 60c te 40c, 9 inches long, from 75c te 50c, 1 1 inches long, from 95c te 75c, 12 inches long. Bead Galeen for Cellars re duced from $1 te 75c, from $2 te $1.50 a yd. Dull Bead Trimming for Mourning, reduced from $1.75 te $1.25 a yd, Dull Bead Ornaments, re duced from 75c te 55c a piece. Cream Braid Ornament Trim mings, reduced from 50c te 40c a yd. One let of Colored Braid Trimmings, reduced te 10c a yd, formerly 20 and 25c ; one let te 25c a yd ; one let te 37c a yd ; one let te 50c a yd. Their regular price was mere than double. Black Silk Cord Gimps and Trimmings, reduced from 35c te 25c, from 40c te 35c, from 50c te 40c, from 75c te 50c, from $1 and $1.25 te 75c, from $1.65 te $1.25. Colored Feather-Edge Braid Trimmings, reduced from $1.25 te 75c a yard. One let of Narrow Colored Uimps, reduced from 25 te 10c a yd. Colored Bead Edges en Tape, reduced from 25 te 20c, from 35c te 25c, from 50c te 37c a yard. Bead Sets en Silk Net, re duced from $2 te $1.25, from $4 50 te $3.25. Bead Passamentric Sets, five and six pieces, reduced from $2.25, te $1.37, from$2.5eto $1.50, from $4 te $2, from $6 te $3i from $7 te 4 a set, irmw ADVMHTianuKNTa. JTEXT DOOK XO COUBT HOUSK, Twe Important Bargains I Te relieve a manufacturer of his surplus sleck we have purchased largely of Hen's White Shirts at a Sacrifice. Number l Is made of I) wight Ancher Muslin, double front and back, One linen l0" md perfect flfc Thla K"11' has never been sold less than 75 cents; our Number 2 Is made of Wamsutta Muslin, double front and back. Ne. 2,200 linen besom, alce perfect lit. This Isa standard fl.OO Shirt ; our prlce la 75 cents. - .; Kinnn uue veu u. vubvTn FAHNBSTOOKB, NOS. 36 37 BABT KTNQ ST.. IfXW AD VBRTiaBMBNTB. Q.REAT REDUCTION. Fine Tailoring At Ug Greatest Reduction ever made te re does a heavy stock, at H. GERHART'S Fine Tailoring Establishment, 4) NOBTII QUEEN BTHEKT. Only Direct Imparting Tailor la the City of Lancaster. T ANNUAKUSER 11EER. Tannhaeuser (lltADK UAKK) THE B. & E. B. CO. THE BEST BEEJt SHEWED. Bergaer & Engel Brewing Ge. THE ORIGIN OF BEER. In a Jelly field el barley geed King Uauibilntis slept, Ana dreaming; et his thirsty realm the merry monarch wept. " In all my land c f Netlierland thcre grows no meaa or wine, And water I could never coax aaewn this threat of mtne. " New list te me, ye lieatlien geds,.ana eke, ye Christian tee, lieth '.erneueck ana Jupiter, and Mary, clad In blne ; And mighty Ther, the Thunderer, and any olse that be, The one who aids me lu my need his tervant I will te." And a9 the sinful heathen all lu the bailey lar. There came In dreams an angel bright, who soft these words did say : "Arlse, thou peer Gatubrlntu, rjr even all around In the barley whero thou xleepest a nectar may be leand. "In the barley where thou slcerxht there hides a nectar clear, Which men shU knew In latter limes as por ter, ale or beer." Theu In terms the most explicit he "put the monarch through," And gave him ere the dream was out the recipes te brew. Up rese King Gumbrlnus and shook him In the suu ; "Away, ye wrotched ceatfcen gods, with you I'm quit and dore I YoMre left me with my BUbjccts In errer and In thirst ; Till In our dreadful dryness we scarce knew which U worst." It was the geed (Jainbrlnus unto his pilace went, And messengers threngh all the land unto his lords were sent. "Leave Odin, under pain of death'" Ills orders were severe. Vet touched with mildness for he tent the reclpoterbcor. THE TANNIIAEUSEH UKEIt is a Special brewine of the BEI1GNEU A; 23NGEL BREWING COMPANY, and unquestionably the Finest Light liter extant. It is brewed from the finest Tale Canada West Bailey Malt nnd Saazer Heps, and highly recom recem mendtd for ita tonic and nutrilave quali ties, Elegantly Packed Fer Family Use.' The hitth reputation enjoyed by the Bergner & Eegel Company is due te the fact that only the Finest and Best Materials arejused and that the greatest skill and care are exercised during its manulncture. BERGNER & ENGEL BREWING CO PHILADELPHIA. Keenig & Wieseiuan, Jr., Agents UARUISBDRQ, PA. VrfliiLlAMSON & FOHTKK. Our Lew Prices trawHil3 MAUKEU IN -AT- Plain Figures Lew Prices. Confuse Competition -AND- ASTONISH BUYERS. (li'nl'a nne Welsh flannel fhlitd. Whltxllrtii Narrow Pleated rrnnt Shirts. Ksncy 1.1 1. 1 e Thread and Cotten llo,e. 1 nl tint I Inen Ilaudkurchlers. ladlra'iient'sandChUdron'iiIndellbliilllack Stectlngs. i.ent'B llalbilirKn, I-U!a 1hrad, India Uanze, I'cather Weight and Kitted Under shirts. The Very Latest Styles In Summer Neck, wear bilk, I'lque and niraw In 'leeks, 1'eur. !n-lland,T)'ioen, Windser, Club liouie Ties and Ilress llewa Imported German Cellars and Cntta. campaign lUdges, IJntiens and llnndkcr. chiefs Men's and Uers' lltthlnr l'anu. J;!l-,er,.,er'V,a ftna Cotten ltise Mill 11. It?. lllcyciH lllders' Otiutti. Kstlmalen Inrntshed for Campaign Kiintn meuu. ' Williamson & Fester, 32. 34, 3uV 38 E. HIKG ST., I ANCA31KB, PA. BRANCH STORE, UAUU1311UKU, PA. j uuiue.3, e tcuia. LAKOA8TBR, FA. DRY GOODS. T3AUUA1NH. JULY BARGAINS ! Ok'c for Colored Crinkles, worth 11 We. eie (or Penelope Saltings, worth 120. Ce ter Black Lace Dnss Goods t cheap at tee., LOOK AT OUU HANDBOMK. rUKNCIlAND AMKUI0AN BVTINK", LARQK PLAID UINQnAUB. UNI FISUKKD BATI8TKS, WHITE OOODB, riQUKFLOUHCIKGa. PARASOLS AT11A1U1AIN 1'IiIOKB. WKVXltYTHINO CUEAP rOH OASU. JOHN S. GIVLEE, 6 & 8 North Queen St., LAMOABTKB, PA. marlOlrdAw s EASONABLE BAKQA1N8. WATT & SHAN D 6. 8 & 10 BAST KINO 8T. Special Seasonable Bargains 1 100 PIKOE3 Swiss Embroidered FJeuncicgs, Frem 45e te ii.a a Yard. We call special attention te thti let et goods, as they are Tery doalrable and rnneh less than regnlar prlces. 50 Dezen Gent's Unlaundried Shirts, Geed Quality Muslin, Narrow Platted, Al Ltnen Besoms and CuiTj.atMoeach. ONE CASE STEES, New Btyles and Celirlngs, At KKc a Yard. of Ban Short Lengths and Odd Lets of Goods accu mulated during the toasen's business UEUNANT3 OF SILK, UKJINANT3 OF CASHUKUK9, UKHNANTB OT BLACK AND COI.OltKI) 1IKNUIETTAB, UEMNANT3 OP ALL KINDS OP BLACK ANUtOLOUKD UUKSS UOOD3, HKMNANT3 Ol' BATISTES AND LAWNB. Tbesn geeds are ell bolngclejed out, regard less of cost. SPECIAL ! One let et HALT-WOOL BUNTINGS, In UlacksandColeis.onlyriVKCKNTSAXAllU, AT TUK New Yerk Stere. j. B. MAItTXN & VO, TTPHOLSTEEY &00DS. A UAliK CUANCK TO UUV ITUKN1TUKK COVKUINU8 AT A WAV DOWN TBICKB. Furniture Jutes. Adapted ler eovei leg all kinds et Furnltu'd reduced as fellows : 'I hey are ene and a-t all yard wide, rea Jutes lleduoed tolSe Me Jute iteducca te cec. 'Mi Jules lteducea te Tee. Raw Silks Xer rtirnltiiru Cevcrlnas ltedurcd. fioe Quality UawMlks Down tefl 70 II an Quality ltuw bilks Down te il.t'V II 67 Quality haw Silks De wn te Wc. Petit Points Tlnfelednnd net tln-eled ll.BO Petit I'einU lUfiuced tell 25. i.-a pout Points Uednced te 83c Kemnants of all the abeve tnaterlals at three-fourths price. Klpgant Patterns In Wlde Furniture Cre tonnes at 12e ; reduced from 20e a jard. Deuble 1'actd Canten I'lanneH, all guides, reduced irem ?re te We a yrd. Twenty-live t'leces of lrlntd and Plain Kcru curtain Scrims all reduced In i rice. Five Hundred Cnrtatn Poles In i.herry. Aih, Walnut or Ebony, wltb brd9s ends and brackets, niduced te30a; wirth0c. J. B. MARTIN & CO. tJer. Went King & Prince fcreef'g. LANCASTKU.PA. TTTKIlv KI.'M hUuiimuiut t. .t.. st llneryand Trimming Stere. Ne.SJ North iiU,.1 trN!,,. centa"S Sll the'"wetSd i,,ntfl-wTl,lll0e, tb "". iTieeirea- apraftm ,ee our ew Oecdi. wial Sale