V5 -, ,1 ijua jancasteh DAILY IKTELLIGENCER. THURSDAY, JULY 10. 1888. -vt &V Ji 'I ca la & V Uf r-.SJ? if. rs 1 ! HaS iM m WJ V-- . u . : 'X .1 JL. -Mi iX & .KA, iW: f&, T.1 9"'i K5. 'dLl ? MOUNTVILIK BEATEN. r f . A tKMM ... w Saptsr lh 1'enr Msti-tm at OIy ad IUts-A O.rman lU.'QrU HIsJI . mpanlrn Drawntd Alined Jbmw, Arretted After a i-eng enaaa. tu.vrtA, Jely 10 YMtcadtyat Mif- I'M Island, la Ibe Haiqaenanna, urn trill wan elub oentHtM ftrannter- rahoeUogoaitobei with the gun clab lOolembla. Although the hema clue jb ail four the best of teellDR prevailed. VMflrat, third and lenrth match wweie dttalula hlnla an.. Ilia Meenil at dOtl- V . ... a. - .m nina xaa nrw two worn " - v, saak euy pigtena, ana we ia iwu raartkate. ' -ftAIWr the mtch the Tlalllett clab wm t. '"MfcA te Mr. Barry Bchell'a Continental ' 'MM, st which piaee an oiegani a inner w v MnlUeg Ibem. The following U Ibe "cere : "it MOU1UV1IIO. ueiuuiuin. -V;w Hit MHwO. Jilt. MUiea. '-- natch 62 M 67 S? ,JMa match 1ft Si 1? i iflrt match is M .fMrth match s v 2 " V B Mr. Frank yijialClefflin wu going t) dinner he lennd ?., zeawruay luuruiug nuuu ;TiOrman lying en the pavememin ""' 4 atftfhft firm ,. nn nna.ltrtnlnfr thf) mSB IIM told atntnge story. The German and Y: m. arjmranlen had been harvesting en mm Blrlckler'a farm. On Monday Blrlckler'i farm. On Monday they ion Nad came here, and proearlng a beat atatted tar Wrightavllla When some distance amaa the shorn tha hnat was eompieieijr '! arrartnrnei). and the comeanton. who oenld J? awtiwiai, crawled upon the beat, end the Aral nan taking the chain started te tow 'v tk beat ashere, bat finding the weight tee irmm for him left the beat snd swsm i uSttM tnr uahlniM. which he Clslmed '' wceivet?. A party of men under -rJhU ieaderahln net out la S beat t . te the asslaunes of the man, but neither the rtS.-.aSSA nor the beat was te be found. Mr. J, c Baldemsn asked the man If he hed been drinking, and he Mid be naa net. me men drUed him te ly the matter fcetore the authorities, but nothing has been heard of him since. Whether the man was lying or Otis cot known; he told a straightforward lery, but neither the men who assisted htm in blssearch for his companion nor the owner of the beat are te be found. Last Thursday nlgbt therosldenco of Mr. Janes Dully, at Marietta, wss breken Inte and quantity of edibles wss stolen. Tae tatter was placed In the hands of Oflle r Wlttlck, who suoeoeded In capturing Qserge Sharp snd James McOsnn, two yeunzmen of. Marietta. The men were eapturednear Sheck's station after an ex ettlngchaie, dnrlng tbe progress of which rtxteen pistol shots were exchanged. The assa were cbssed ever several Holds, across Ik canal te a high wall from whlehthey Jell, Injuring themsolves and ending the base. Tbe accused were brought berore Squire Etscs this morning, and annm annm hacefwitnesse, Incluaing"Jiu. Dully, Jr., appeared against them. McCann Is new Oder Indictment for the robbery et LlvlDgltene's clothing store in Columbia, Which, occurred about a year ego. It Is telmed McCann breke Inte tbe Btore, but aludsd arrest Four men who were with Man at that time were arreated and In formed upon him. OOlcer Wlttlck says that these seme parties breke Inte Wiley'a distillery and oemmltted numerous ether thefts in the vicinity of Marietta. MeCsnn wm committed for larceny and burglary sad Bbarp for larceny. Last night about 830 o'clock two young hM& from ML Jey after quarreling about " young lady acquaintance engaged In a street flgbt In front ei 1'ence's grocery store Sering the flgbt tbey threw a whisky bet tie and beer glass at each ether. Mr. FsO sent for Offlcer Gilbert, who took tk offenders before Squire K vans, but as nobody appeared agaluat them tbey were allowed te go. Psnnayivaula railroad po'Icemea last Bight arrested ten train Jumpers, near Sheck's landing. The offenders wero tsken before 'Squire Selly who committed thorn for twenty days. Jeseph Smith, n repairman el the l'onn l'enn ylvsnla railroad, bad bis right loot cruahed while handling ties In tbe west yard. He will be unable te work for e day or two Fred, E. Wagner, an empleye of tbe Pennsylvania railroad shops, whlle un loading supplies from a car, had three of his fingers badly lacerated. Emanuel Mess, a maehln'.st In the Penn sylvania railroad nbei, mw yesterday presenUd with a full set of "mock" xeAOblnlat's tools by bis lellnw empleye, tba tools were made of weed and sheet Iren. Yestcrdava frelght train drawn by on en on gtneNe. 1,170 going west, was tern apart between Marietta and Scheck's, and en coming together badly damaged two cars. Company O will go te camp en Friday worn leg at 7 o'clock. If the weather per salt they will make a sticet parade before leaving. The regular monthly meetlng or the asfaoel beard will be held tbls evening. anas jsiiiaoeth U, Mllll In gsve a dollght dellght lal evening party last evening In honor of her cousin, Miss Careline Peart At the congregational meeting li 1,1 In the Second Street Lutheran cbuitlt last avenleg, a committee of six was appointed te formulate the plana of tbe contemplated Improvements and find the actual coat el anon and te make a report of their work at a t ature meeting. DEATH Or FiCEDEKICK 7.KC1IKK. An Seed Mae Who Wm Mny Trars a Jteil- dent of Ihlt Clir-Ula t'aiutt ana Ultl. Frederick .sober, who for mero thou the ' ordinary life of a man was a resident of Lancaster, but wbe some ten or llfteen years age removed te Philadelphia, died en Wednesday at the residence of his daughter. in-law, Mrs. Jehn a Clair, Ne. Werth 35th atreet, In the 80th year of his age. Mr. Zscber was the last or four brothers Christian, Jacob, Lewis and Frederick- all robust, Industrious mechanics, well known for their geed work and thelr earnest De mocracy. Frederick was a blacksmlth.and while In the vigor of life was strlcken down With paralysis thirty years age, since whleh time be remained almost helpless ; but he outlived all his stalwart brothers. One Mar survives him. Mr. y.sehcr leaves we married daughters-Mrs. Jehn B. Clair, ef Philadelphia, and Mrs. Uenry Glessner fHarrlsburg. Mr. Zscher'a luneral will take place Saturday morning. The remains will ar rlT bete from Philadelphia en tbe :30 train, where they will be met by relatives asd friends and tbe members of LaccMter Ledge We. 08 I. O. of O. F., of which Mr. Zacher was a member for nearly half n aaatnry. The funeral will move from tbe dpet directly te the chapel In Lancaster eameteTy, where acrvlees will be held, and aiter whleh the Interment will be made In ta Zeoter let Felk's iLBDEUral en Eallu, Mrs. Maigarat Jlell, sitter In law el Themas Haumgardner, of tbls city, a few day age, found among her old papers a wall preserved Inaugural addrtmef Freel dant Polk, The Inaugural Is printed en maa satin with a handsome berder around U. Tbe work wss done by Jehn Murphy, al Baltimore, Mrs, Heir has presented Ms bsautliul souvenir te Chaa, M., son of Faak R, Hewell, e! this city, . .. Big ceDiratt. rw aar. uesry Martin, or tbls city, yeaterdsv cleasd aanaificunnh. ..!-.. .. . . ... .' ?-s,t . .w .ww uuiu uji ui a large t ; " asanfacture et brick with his h VrT M n,wlejr rw,t' ner Ubester. ' had aavsral oeaapautors, but his ma- ... f asasa war given the prUerecca. KIMO A FnAMKLltl'M BI1UW. Tne rcrfatiniBcaa Oltn at McOtann'a I'aik and tht "Clrcua'. LeaTe Fer Columbia. King it Kranklln gave their first enter talnment In McOrann's park yesterday afternoon, when the canTass was about two-thirds fall, in the erenlng the attend attend attend anoe was censtdersbly lsrger, snd the lent hsd almost as many as It could accommo date. The show Is really net s circus, but they give mero of a apeclalty and trslned animal performance. There Is no mentgerle connected with tbe concern. The principal person In the show Is Andy Showers, who gives great part of the per formance, lie Drat Introduced a number of well trained dogs and afterwards the cutest kind of a monkey that almost ae', the chil dren wild with his fenny trleks. A Tsry pretty a til lien waltzx), mareheu aim in ether waya exhibited his Intelligence st the word el command from Mr. Uhewers, who also put four pretty cream-colored horses through drill thst wss highly creditable. M'lle. Ida Hha were showed her self te be very clever performer en the slsck wire. Anethor lsdy lifted tables, ehslrs, de, with her teeth and was drawn te tbe top of the canvas by n strap in her mouth. The La Rese Brethors gsve geed exhibition of tumbling and were atterwards seen en lad ders. Quite a large crowd of men appeared In the leaps, among them belng Ooergo W. (jcbaum, a Lancaster boy, who turned a double somersault In the air ever number of horses in n wsy that astonished his old friends. Tbe ether sets of the porfermsneo Inoluded the Intro duction of tbe trained mules, shaking et me chestnut " tree by the clown, dogs that rode horses, an equilibrist and etberr. The Wild West part of the performance was proneuncod a " fske " by the small boy. Tbls cempsny Is net well equipped te give an Imitation of I! u Hale Hill, as they have merely apalr of leather pantaloons and one muatanc. It really looked very fanny te see them sttempt an exhibition of the manner In which tbe malls were carried many years age, In a spaoe se llmlted thst a msn ceu'd spit across If. The Virginia reel by canvamnen and women en horse back oleaod this part of the show. Tedsy the alTalr appears in Columbia, Andy Hbowers Is making arsngomenls te leave the show, and he new has a card in the Cltvper staling that he Is at liberty for the remalnder of the season. IIewlll prove a big less te the ihew. .1. I. Wlniiwer Oheien Vice C'euncU'nr, Jtalletlng for state clllcorsef the Junier merlran Mechsntcs In Wllkesbarre, en Wednclny, rcsnlted In tbe cloellou of the following : Htate counciller, B.C. Weadley, et Philadelphia ; vlce counciller, Jehn P. Wlnower, Lincaaler ; treasurer, Jehn W. Calvcr, Philadelphia; representatives te national council, A. L. Nulomen, Pittsburg, and Jehn 11. Olllespy, Philadelphia. Mr. WInewer, who was eleeted atate vice counciller yoaterdsy, ts a well-known snd very prominent momber of the erder In this oily. Fer nbettt sixteen years past he has belonged te Kmplre council Ne. 120. lie has held the position of state warden, and for soven years past has been national reprosentatlfo of the order. He dctnoted his opponent yesterday by a vote of SOI te m. Nlie Itriutniberrrt the War or lHI'r. rretnttia rhl!adu)phtal.oilger. Mrs. Bsreh Illgg, who died suddenly en Tuesday night, at 11.1 Marshall atreet, wa born en January n, 1707, In Lancaster county, Pa. Klie was twloe married, and had but four ohlldren, one by her llrst hus band and thrce by lier soeond. Twe of the children by tbe latter survive her, sb de eigui granuntuidren and soven great-grand-ohlldren. Her maiden name was Waddel, and she was very active up te within a lew minutes of her death, lier memory was rcmnrkablofera woman of ber age, sbe dis tinctly remembering her father as a soldier In the war of 1312 One of her sons, Kd mund Hlgg, who died about six years age, was a oalenol in the regular army, and bur irrandann, the Kev. Hickman Denning, la a llapllai clergyman. "4IBC" I'nrtr ui Telia lUlu, A "tR" plonle was bold al Tells Hale en Wednesday which was attended by a large number et Lancaster's prominent clll7sni. Joe l.ebr was the catorer and tint Is n guarniitoe that tbe dinner wbs Urst c!as. 'J'liei-n present at the plcnle wero Oeorue Hlelninan, .1. 1. Shirk, M. Hreslu, Francis Hliroder, H. B. Bpencer, Win. D. Weaver, U II llrubaker, W. V. llensel, Harry Caipsnler, II. F. Kshlemnn. J. Hay Brown, O-e. Calder, A. J. Kaullman, 15. J. MeCJrnnn, Thee. H. Pattoraen, M. H. Davla, II. M. North, Jehn fl. Skllea, Wm. A. Morten, Jehn A. Ceylo, 11, Frank Itreneman, K. I). North, II. K. Slaymaker, Q. O. Kenuedy, Wm. A. Atloe, Ooergo Niumau and lOugone (1, Smith, An liiudrrlglulu Cllrl Holle Hhetil;, afjed 15 yearM, whose purents live en the Frultvlile turnpike, was taUen from King A Franklin's circus tent lait evening, The girl ran away from home en Hi.mUy and when It waalearned that alie wai at the clreua, an cllleer was sent for and ihe was Isken home. Some tlme age her parents had her arrested for belng Incorrigible, but she premised te de uuuur nun iue nun against nor was with drawn. The girl was locked up at the sta tion bouse last nlgbt for a row hours and dUchari;ed with a reprimand. III. ICa iKjnrcd. Henry Kuiin, an empleye at Kdgerlej'a cold! works, met with a notions accident en Tuesday afternoon. He la a black smith aud whlle uslne a aleden Kinmif the edge el the anvil. A splinter was knocked ell the anvil and struck him In the ey, making a painful wound. The wound was dressed by Dr. Jtehrer. The alfiht of the eye, It Is thought, will be savei'. l.imllurd aud Timtii. Henry Hetirank owns a houseonlllgli atreet lu which Ooerge Shaller lives. Hob Heb rank was obliged te aue his tenant ler tin. pld rent, and thla greatly onraged Shaller. When he heard el tbe suit he went te Heb rank'a houee and abused him. llebrank went bofero Alderman llalbaeh and en tered suit agaliist Bhaller for disorderly conduct ilill was entered ler a hearing. bard Fer a.1,000 Uamajei: lirewn A Hensel, attorneys rer Harry llrubaker, entered a suit for slander en Wednesday in tbe court of oemmon plena against ilarbara Funk. Ilrubaker's elll davltsets forth that Harbara circulated re ports affeetlng tils character for chastity whereby hoautfers 15,000 damages, A Helper llurncd, Audrew hhay, a puddler'a helper at the Penn roiling mill, bad one et his feut terrl bly burned la.t night by het clnder which ran from a puddling furnace. He was taken te his home and will cot be able te get out ter a couple et weeks. m A lliucal rumitni; Anether. Frem the ll&nhtlin gun. B. Cbautlbrland, eosretary and superin tendent of the Meicantile and Detcotlve association of Wllinlnglea, Delaware, salled for Europe this v, eik. He la after acelo acele brated forger. llelnirg n 'v c k r luai.e . llettiiiau la bulldiug a new creamery In West Denegal tewnehln, near Ellrjbethlewn. The creamery nearest te "' !""-' k ptuscnt is me one at Klmdale IU1edsi ie Admiral IUjueKU lett, William Kabl, who died yeaterday mera, leg, was a member of Admiral Ueynelds Pest, Ne m, O. A. It , instead of Geerge H. Themas Pest, as wm stated last even ing. I)Ktnnlne Drill l'ractlca. The Eighth Ward Democratle IlatUUen will meet this evening at Fritz's saloon. The style of uniform will be adopted, and there will also be a drill et the in embus. A 1'l.aNK UN Till! Tit AC K. Wfst n ICsprtsi Narrow 1 Kicspas IIeIpc Wrccknd Jelt Kast el Oestfstills, Western Impress of the Pennsylvania railroad, due horeat 11:10 at night, which Is ene of tbn tasteit train en the read, made a narrow oecape last night from being wrecked at a point Just east of Ooalesvllle. The engtneer felt tbe engine Jar as though It had run evor somethlng, and be stepped as qnlckly as possible. Upen making an examination he round an oak plank, elgbt feet long, ene feet wldeand six Inches thick, wedged very tightly be tween tbe pilot of tbe engine and tbe front truck. Thoenglnoor and ethor train men were kept working for a hair hour before they could roinevo It, nud they then found that no damage had been dene. The train, en account of Ibis delay, was a half hour late reaching Lancaster. Hew the plank get en tbe track no ene seems te knew, but It leeks very much as though there was an attempt te wreck the train. Had It net been for the prompt aotlen et the engineer a tertlble accident in In lit lirn lmn nitiuiri Most of the pasiongers en the train were ec biiu anew coining or tneir danger. TUK BSD UUCNK3. Ttrj of Ihsm Anney the l'cep'e and One Drafii a Knlla Whin Arrested. List evening two drunken tramps were begging and annoying poeploln the vicin ity of North Queen and Chestnut streets They wero very Impudent and lnslsted upon psople giving them money. Cen. stabloUarnheld waanollUedef tbolreDnduct and he proeooded te arrest them. James Mooney, one or the men, was landed safely In tbe htatlen bouse although be at first showed signs or rcsiatsnoe and declared that he would net go. Augustus Sehmtdt, bis oempinlon, took te his heels and ran down atreet A crowd trled te step him but they were unsuccessful. Later at night Jlarnheld came seresa the man at the Pennsylvania railroad station. Schmidt, at oneo sbowed light and dre w aa ugly looking knife which he threatened te use en thocillcer. ilarnheld cailed Ooerge Shsy and Charles Weaver te his assistance and they overpowered Schmidt, who was lecked up also, iteth will be beard befere Alderman Spurrler, Charles Pennlnger, another bum, who was found belplessly drunk In the north ern pert of town, wbb taken te the Htatlen heuse by Constable Ilarnheld and the same alderman will dlsposeof hlscase. api i i TIXICdltACIIIUT.Wa. Washington, July m.-CeiigresHraan Ilandall passed b geed night, and at neon te-day was ropertod mending slowly. Ati.anta, Oa., July 111 At Fayotto Fayetto Fayotte vllle, Cla , last night, it mob breke epen tbe doers nr the Jail, expecting te lyneli ltube Jenes, ntd IS, Ira prlaencd en a charge el rape. Jonesreslsted and escaped. WeHi)i:sTi:n, Mass., July 10 -The great double scull raca between Toeraor and McKay will be rowed en Hevorn river, near Ilaltlincre, August 7 or 8. LlTTt.K Pecif, Aik, July 11) -J. D. Heell, iLanoger or the M ( Townsend farm, thrce mlles from thla city, has been miss miss leg slnoe Saturday. Late last ovenlng his body was found, ovIdeneiiiK murder. St. Jehn, N. li, July 10 -Seveu dwell. Ings, a soheol heuse and many eut-bulld legs atdralten wero burned yesterday. Tba Iijarcil Circus Slan. Ooeiro Mauley Is the name et the at at at tnchoef Klng.t Franklin circus, who was se badly squeezed botweon a wagon, en which be was riding, and the cress piece abeve the gate of the track at McOrann'a park, yesterday. He went te the station uuuau in me aiiorneon and was Bent te the county hospital later. Ills back Is spralned and he will remain bore unlit cured. Men traveling with a circus get very little svm patby from thelr employers or fellow work men when Ihey boeooioslok orare lejured. Whlle Mauley was lying en the top of tbe wagon writhing with pain, after the accl accl dent, the boss canvasman made It comfort cemfort comfert ablo for him by telling him that It was a great pity that he was net kllled end curs ing him lu n scandalous manner. 1 ha Ojd Fellows Will Krrcl a Sw I. The gonerol commltteo et the dlllorent ledges huiI encaap uents in this city held a moetlug at whleh H wbs deolded te oreet u new aud hniidBome hall. Architect Jehn Kvmiswns iroeut and Biibmltted a p'au ferabulldlnK te cost f 25.000, with which the meiubers seemed ploased. It has net been dcclded where thu new building will be crecied. The let and building en Seuth Queen strcet la owned by Lancaster ledge. If thesoero net sold Iho new building iubj iubj be nut Uli there. Ktlinvnrn hi. .-,., ,i ni the bullitliiK may ha lroated fuitber up tun '. x inn uruer ih very aireng in Lancas ter, whero it has 2,000 members. All organ ergan organ l7tlenp, cxp'. Herschel ledge, held thelr moettugs in the Seuth Q'toen street hall. Hainninr Lttiurc. Themas lliuingurdner, wlfeand thelr two graiidehlldreii, Mlsa Hertha Patterson and Hebert (lerbart, have geno te AtlantleClty, Mrs. Harriet MoEvey, orCalifernla.Blsfor of the late Kmanuel Shnimr. iivUitin ri lives In this city. Inwyer Jehn II. Fry left Lincnater en WedntsJay, nnd he will remaln away ler twoweoks. lle will spend his vacation In Kphrata and vicinity, Ncigbhera Unarrel. Juhu 1'. Leiij; Bnd Martin Hudy aie noiRhbers, They live en Seuth Queen street, and up te a recent porled their rela tions have been pleasant Oa Wednesday thore was n rupture, caused, It Is said, by .. .uuk Buuuiiugei soineei itudy'a ple ple ple oen. The result Is a law suit. Hudy lma ontered suit against Leng bofero Aldermsn Halbach for surety of tbe peace and disor derly conduct Tue cases will be heard to morrow ovenlng. Altkria Alalcriiiiiriita The following doeda of avilgnment were ontered In the roeordor's olllce te-day : O. (1. Frank, of Warwick township, te Jehn tllngrleh, of Kast Homplleld ; Ell ilurkharl and wlft), et Upper Leacock township, te Samuel 11. lturkhart, Kast Lampeter, and Abraham K. Denllnger, Uppsr l.eacek. IHiinrMcd lltrshenldi'r. A little daiiKhter et IUvId Decker, ro re ro BldlngntlJOKastChestnul stroet.had her shoulder dblrcited last evening. Sae was tila)lng with B-me olher children, and as aba wen l te "tmr" mm nf n,n,., ... .n causing the atove Injury, etie was at', tended by Dr. Shirk. M. Mit)' .Sunday m liuel rul The picnic etS'. Marj'a Sunday Vhnni at l'enryn park en WodneHday, July a premises te be ene of the meat enjeyable events et the bosseh. Thore will be musle in plenty and gaiues lu profusion, Theie who wish te have a geed dayiu the weeds should buy thelr tickets at ecca. held By lliBShtrlll Sheriff Iturkholder dlinoaeit nr n. ,.r. senal property of U. H Grayblll, ef llirevllle, en Thursday. Thoameunt real ized by tbe Bale was $532, "us Ladles' Aid koeoty u( the First Jl K. chinch will tun un excunlen te Ueean Uriiva Atlautle City and Cape Jt.y en Augu,t t2 K(x.d for elKbt days, Ttckuu wllbaaeldat' reduced pi Ices, Flrnle l'oiiienrd OwlnK te the ratn of te-day the oittcersot drace Sunday achenl promptly postponed the excursion te Lltltr till te-morrow, when anethar Cay will brluz, deubtlHu.apleasanter oetailon te all intsrtaied in thU happy event. fit I'anl'a M. K. church and Sunday srhent plcnle te tiave takun piace te-lay at liecly sprint; has been poitpenud umll tomorrow. Buiu will leave the caurcli ste.O. Mebb llcducllonsattiieoreat Thirty Baya UuwlugStleataitrtca'a Fulace of Fashion, F.at Itlng strsst. Head thatr advertise-went Da. Tbkkl's last lecture en weak, nervous bleed poison and debilitated msn sent free of charge- Address, Us. Tbbsl, Ne. S3S Werth lib Btrpt.rhlladelpbH. Fa. lvU-3tdS.M,Wftw DBATHB, ZscntB-tn Fhlladelphla, Pa., en the 18th tnat., Frederick Zecher, In tbe tDth year of his age. The relatives and frlends or the family, also the members et Lancaster ledge, He. 67, l.O.O. r., arc rpipecUnlly invited te attend tbe funeral, from the P. H K. Butten, en Bat nrday morning at 9.3) o'clock, te proceed te the chapel at Lancaslorcemetery, where ser vices will ba held. Interment at Lancaster ceinotery. Jyl8 3id KAiiL-Jnly is, 1M, tn this city, William Kahl, lnhla6hyear. Tbe relatives and frlends of the family, alie Monterey Ledge, Ne U Ne.eSK of P., Prats set and 81, alie Voteian Legien, are respect fully invited te attend tha tnneral, from sis Inte rmtflence, Ne. ill West James street, en Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Lancantr cemetery. MAKKKTH. New Xerk Market. New Tem. July IB Fleur market aUsdyi rine,tnvi7!tt Huperflne, naaesmi Minn axtra,2 7O5 00 1 city will, Kxira,M air.). Winter Wheat estra, U 70O5 00. Wheat Ne. 1, Bed. atate, 92c i Ne. 2, O'.c, Ne. 2, Ued, Winter, Aug., 80Jei Kept, E&ct rocelpts nonet shipments, none lorn-Ne. a, Mlznd. Cash, CnXQJ7e Ana. Blei Sept, B5J4C! receipts, nenej Sblpmenti, nene uau Ne. l, White, Btate, QIM Ne. 2, de, loenct Ne. 2 mtied. Ang, aici recelpts, none t shlpmenta, nene. Ityedalli Bute 76c Hsrley nominal. Perk dull i Old liens. IIS 7SBUC0 Lard quiet t Aur, 13 68 Bfpt ,U ul Molasses active for 60 beUlnu ateck, Sle. Tnrnentine Arm at ale Umfn dull i strained te Reed, It OJQIl 10. Petroleum d nil t Beflned in cases, Ve. rrblKhl; qiiltti uraln te Olasgew,!U Butter dun i Western Creamery, 15Q2)c Choeso alew Western Flat, 7oHJej ?,atefarJ?'rT' 'H90' ancy White, i2 IJe Ohie riat, 70ke. .."BBS dull state, lOflOlKe! Western, lefj ISO. jugardutljllonned CuUeaf, 8cj amnula- Tailew'fniiat) Prtms Clty,4c. Klcn nominal Carolina, falrtOROOd, Vn CorTee steady i Fair Cargoes, ter lile, n)e. Ohlease 1' red eca surkea, Chioieo, July 1(,0:50 a, m.-Marketopned. Oct soke! V' C' Ann''0 ! ot"".7Ke ect.TijicI"7 4e;ia, Ane ' t0iO ' 8ept" 48Xe,i ocinye17' mc' ' A"8" B K ' 8epl' !1Jic,i tiffirtA'll Wi Aug,,8t- 13 t0' 8epl' sstrtTctrg'nS. 22Kt A,,gu8ti 3i ! 8edu kw.w,,ec?I.,87 " AUKn't' ,7B0' 0LO8IR0 Whoat-July,82Ke Aug., BOHej 8ept.,7.e. Oct.8))ic. i)ct.Vily'mct AUB-40' Pt-.c, i Ociit?iieU'y' 3Ie'i AUK' K"1 BPt'0 l37Vfell,'S0,,, An- ' !SepL' Is'lrecT.tr 35i Au- W ' Be C"l7UUKi8"eJc,r,1,5i78,, AnK 7 S'X' m S-It Bleck Market. CHiOiae, July 18.--Cattle Uecelpts, 1,(00 shlpmunis, 8iH)t market active and ateady ; heaves, II 16fl0 ; Blockers and treOeH, li 60 US 83 1 cows, lulU and mixed, Si -,sns mt inxas cattle, It 76fll te natlvei and half half brued', S.I3X1U0. IIekb Uecelpu, UOM headi ahlpmenta, 1,109 1 iimrbel actlve; mixed, A feos Wis SlJOIW W llBllt 57,)59J! Bkl". boep Becelpu, 4.0 head shlpmenU, lOOill market bciIvei natives, 3 uOJ lis Vt stern foedora, uO0l set i exanr, 3 i'ai 10 lambs, uoeaa 28 ft no pounds, a rain ana Prevision. Furntshed by B K. Yundt, lireker. Cmruiie, .July l, l.oe o'clock p. m. Wheat eiern. Uat. Perk, Ird. July... Wi SU 31 .... 8 40 "f'st 7j2 47! aism 8 Bopteuilior. 75i ITJt, 2li? 13.16 8.6.1 ,'cteb" KV t)2 aXW70 8.60 December ...,8iK ;rudi)U rav Consels ...ti') Clestnt; l'rlces-2 o'clock p. m , , wneai. corn. Oats. Perk. uiy BW August n)V. eoplembor Tliti October uji Oecumber., bit Crude oil ,, Winter Wheat, ipnng Wheat Cern OltH itye uarley itocelpts-uogs Ituvuiiia cuiuu Head. 13,000 , 1URU New fork Mecks. Nsw Yenir, Julyie lp, m.-Money closed at IX per cent, ; Kxchiwge steady j posted retii"., 14 87X04 8); actual rates M 870 1 87V for fO days and II Bjtjl 8BX for demand t Uovernmenta clesed quteti currency 0's, It K-Ji bid j coup , 1 t'M t 4X's de, II 07 bid. The stock market tbls morning opened rlrm and duilnu tte early dealings, under the lead or Krla, prices advanced fractionally. Krle was bought qulte truely for Londen ac count llefore the flrat call the buying in Erie died out and prices took a downward turn. At neon the docllne ranged from V te 1 per cent, from the opening prices. Slnce midday tba market has been dull with the ox ex ox ceptlon of New Yetk A New Jtngland, which Is strong and M per cent. higher en a weed buy ing, tula te ba for tha YanderbllH. RteCX fllKMrntl Quotations by Heed, McUrann era, l.miciLatdr, I'u. w VOlUt LIST. 11 a. M. Canada Pactllc O. C. U.A1 Colerado Ceal Central l'acllla ntu Canada Seuthern 6u3 Chl,8t L.Al'bg ..f: Onn. Itln n. " A Ce., bank- 12 u. s r k. 67 S.3X 6l six te i" 183 Oel.LA W no Krle2nds 'or C Jt. m T.........,,.,.,,,,4. Len, A N L. Shern Mlrh. Cnn . 181 fs . 13X . 6X . 1UK ' f . '.'4 13 5ft i Missouri Paclde ",..', HockValley a a ... i N. P. Pref J'?0,9' n. i.u..........,,,,, New Kuglund Cost Touneeseu Omaha , Oregon Transportation, Ontario A W PocineMall Htchmend Termlnal u. Panl TATSJI Purinn 8 - X Ml , 110: a , 43 3 ' 43i 3s" 26X 2J 7'tVi S3X 67 v 7X 87X iili 16X 33 2IH tH "- 13X 4 2J union Paciae.7 WW Wabash Cem. Wabash Pruf V4W Weatern U . wast Bhore bends rOILADBLrUIa. LIST, Leh Val ., N. Y. A PhUa Pa. K. 11 UK Heading se 3 :u Uih. Nuv Ilesteuv. Piia l.A K... ....... ....... N.Cent B2K lit 64! S.IU ml 8IW se.'i Peeples Puas gg8 t'hlla. Traction 8SX W!4 i'Ol.lTlt'Al.. Democratic Slate Ticket. roil Bvrnxva judui. J II lUCelluin, of Butquehanna county ,i KLKCTOK3. At Large-U MUteiiBpeer. A.F. Kaatlnir. v. Mletuel Masw. i. I'nviu i duiiuib. lis. Aivin nay 1. William rient, 7, Ituisell Kaines, IS lluury K. Woodil, IV. 8. A. 11. I.udnur, I William J LaUe, 6. Jehn Taj lnr, u. rauklln wnlden, 7. Ooergo . l-uullng, -i). William a. eiarman. .'I. William Slahwr' W. Jehn II. Il.il. nt, tu, us ujum AMJMiaji;, U lli.tllul kn.u.A.aM tt In.... I, . ! . n. uiiiiiiweinun, li;. w. It. Oh en. 'l.'l WUIlamP.L5nli, ' II. Charles ikoblnsen. 12.1. l)vlil f. Mertis U. Jehn II. lievm Id, .M. James II. Culdwell 13. Ld'd J.tlayuer, 7 T. Null. e ' 14 aluien 1' LUht, 28. J. L. Drewn. COUNTY TIOUKt, Cengreit, 1I0UAUK L. HALllkMAN, Chlctttrf Matt Senater. CHRISTIAN UO WK, Btraaburg. Aitemlly. (Sert hum District.) J. r.CCIirKUNACH, Manbelm. JOHN nlLKY.Manbetin. WILLI all THUMB, .MlltOiiQrea. (Jenthern District.) J AM r 8 Q. Mi- IPAUK AN, Drumera. Jiecertltr. JOHN P.KUM AN, Man Helm. County HolMter. WM . II, IIUIM'ON, Lancaster. Juy t'ornmfiifener, F1CAKKL1N LLAUK.Btresburg, Ulrettert eihi Peer. P. WALL, Laucastcr J. MO.NTUOMKUY, Meunlvtlle-: iVfien Intptcteri, u'i-wiNTkBw, Providence. UK.4UY F. HAUTMAN, tiat Lampeter. lard. 4 l 13. W 8.3. 47 21J 13 m 8.4(1 47W !M 13.67 8 17 46JJ iiil J3 w 8.45 '.'.'.'.....'.'.'.'. .'.'.ii4 uecetpte. car Leis. ,,,,..,..............,.,... u 47 istta .,, 101 ll AKINO POWDKIL ROYAL BAKING POWDER, Absolutely Pure. THIS Pewder never varies. A marvel et parity, strength and wholesomenoss. Mere economical than the ordinary kinds, and can net bs sold in competition with the multitude ui iuw uk anon wcigm, ainm or phosphate powders. 6eld only in can: Uetal Uakika powekB co., 106 Wall Btreet, New Yerk. ttylSlyCAw R KAL 11AHQA1NS I AWAKE! ANDNOl'K A FKW Or S. Clarke's Eeal Bargains. Pint Masen Jars. 7Jc a dezen. ijuart Masea Jars, 83c a dezen, Itairaallen Uasen Jars, II le a doren. Four & New Cream Nuts for Mc. Four Hi New Dates for ?5c. . Four New Flfjs for 2.1c Four lb i Geed Clean Illce for 26c. Four fts Geed New Prunes fer2'c. Four Packs New Cornstarch lor25e. Five ftj Starch and 5 Cakes Boap for S6e. Four ft! Uest Tea Crackers tn the city for 25c. Twe Is cotTtie for 25e. One-half & Geed Tea and I ft Coireo for 25c 'nreeftjPrencllas.best.ln the market, for Clarke's A A Iloller Fleur, Dcaqmr'.er. Heney, In 1 Cap, loe. We have 2, s 4 and n tt Prunes for 23c. TVTwe pounds ofeach el the above for 25c. CALL AN 11 BKK OUU NBW LINE OF PRESENTS WK AUK GIVING WITH TI.AB, COIFKE3 AND BASING POWDKHE. A FKW MOItK KANB IKri. SAMUEL CLAEKE'S WJIOI.SSAI.K AV) BKTAILTKAANDCOK KK sreuic, 12 and 14 SOUTH QTJEHN STREET, (A Pew Dcers from Centra Square ) X OST-ON SATURDAY I,AHT BE ir ? en.i',Vs.' LanalDK and Centre Square. w?n, "eth liuke struct, a, Ladles' tllver Watch. A liberal reward wilt he paid en re turn of tame te the iHTZLtiaEKcxR ulllce. 19 2t rJIHE 11KST OOODH FOH I.EAST MONKV. JKUK. KOUUKU'B I.1QUOU STOHK, I'd Ne. 22 Centre Fquare, Lancaster, Pa. CI I Y TAX, 18S8-ITHE 01TYTAX"i)lj; plicate ts new Jn the hands of tbe Cltv Treasurer for collection, (mice hours. 0(i) a.ui,.l.,i,.?uu,',u J.1IKATUF41N, JeStidU City Troasurer. FOK BAIjK A LARUE 24 HOlTR Cleck, stands 8 fcet hlgb, bulltl709iln KOOdrunntnirurilnranila geed time-keener: hand-made j henvy braa works , cose put to te to KBlherwllh wooden pegs. Apply te .-..- ... JOllNG. LIPP, JylB lwcVuV""8 ret' J'ancts,()r' ,,n- gT.MKY'& SUNDAY HOHOOllMU- AT PENRYN PARK, ON WKDNKSDAY, JULY 25. Adult TickeU, GO CenU; Children, !5 Cenu. Musle by TAYLOIt'B OltCHKSTItA. pUOfeUHAl'ilSOF ' WILLIAM SCHMIDT, ITAKUV IN LKUANON JAtI ), Chugtdwlth AllOCCTlNr. UKIUI1A 11KCK. Copies for inle at the NBW YORK GALLERY, Ne. 1CU North (jncen Btreet. JylS'Jtd ene K. WAU<, Photographer. II. MAKT1N AUO. L JUL! SUE Fifteen Hundred Yards et 1)IU:S3 GO JDS placed en the counter yesterday. Fermer Pi Ice, 40, 60 and iX cents ; pre?, ent,. " cents ay anh- Of the 500 Dress Patterns we had at 7c a yard abc-ut CO remaln unsold ; balance will be sold attic a yard. Thirty.Five Cent J'rench Sitines are reduced te 25c a yard ; the largest stock in the city te select from. One let et Scotch Ginghams reduced from 20 j te 10c a yard. One let of J.lsht Shades American Satines reduced te 03 a yard. Fight Hundred Fscelsler C'oekirg Crocks sold during tills sale. About ICO still hi stock ; 30 z for all sizes 2, 4, c and S quarts. Fvery Dinner Set lu Stock Heduced. J. B. MARTIN B SPEGIA & CO. NBT AD rSRTiaBMKSTB. H AVE YOU CORNS T " UO YOU WANT THKatCUJiEUT IF SOUSK OOOHRAN'a CORN CURB. f.'iVi8 JIi a5a n.re 'Va unarantctdtoenre l'ilce,25c. rer sain only at, COCUUAM'S OttUO BTORK, TnThAB OT 1 North Uncen BL NOTICE TO JjANDLOKDS. . -Hn N"Ar AVKWINM. JOLY 16. 1688, a nnmber of prererty ewnnra met at the hente Sliir'-i0-11? Ql$0"' 'st Vine street, and or er SmIL' r'ndlerd'i Protective Asseclatlrm. 5i"il55?.aT." Jaen president, David Weller, T1 EftVi enU r' - Albrtaht, treasurer, and i,..'.l.!f l?,ie.CT0.,,ir' cemmlttea of three 7Iirt?PJSi0,n,ea te.0'" resnlnttens te protect ,?.ai0iS!:.At,,,uu."0 San. w,)1 be Held at THUHSOAY AVRNINO.JOLY l.at?J0. All property ewners are Invited. - """ " Jy''-3 J.0.BTUKB18. BecieUry. ESTATEOFJOHN LIOHTY.LATEOF laneaster city, deceased. Letter et admlnlatratlen en stld eatau havlet been RT5n?a.. !2 th0 enOerslSned, all persons indebted thereto arc requested te make Im mediate payment, and these havlnir claims or demands against the same, will present them wltnent de-ay for settlement te tha under signed, residing in Lancaster, Pa. ANTHONY LICHTY, BTKPHKN MAHKEf, m n Itatal kaft .aMaB J t. . Z liftewa A ilmasL, Attorneys. JylD-etdTh TESTATE OF N. M. PKUK, L-ATK OF T.i?Jit5.,rD' f "enegat township, de. ceased. Letters testamenUry en said eatate hayiOK been nrantcd te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are requested te make Imiredla'e payment, and these having claltr s or demand! against tbe same, will pre. sent them without delay for settlement te the undoralRned, residing in Mnytewn, Lancaster oeunty, Pa. NlUUOLABL.PacB, ... ... Executer. BreivhA IIiksbl, Atterneys. JylBltdAStw F oer WEAK, Yeu Can Save Meney hi VISITINU STACKHOUSE'8 AND PUUUHA81NU YOU 1 FOOT WETAR. aWTUK UltST 8UOK3 AXU L0WKBT PltlCKJINTIIEClTY. D. P. STACKIOUSE, 23 As 30 EAST KINO, BT. LANCASTKIt, PA. aMlydAw mANNUAKU,SER 11EEI5. Tannhaeuser O UADK AlAKK.) THE B. & E. B. CO. TUK IIKST llEEli llllEWElh Bergner k Engel Brewing Ce. BEEIl AND DIGESTION Wnat Or. Hare, nltia Unlverslly of Paun- )lvula, ,Sjj Aliunlll. . HrJ' A- "are, demonstrator or experimen tal therapeutics and Instructor lu physical dlagneiiainthe Untveraliy of Punnsyianlu, says thn phyBlclan Is fruquently liurzltd when prescribing ter a convalescent aa te which al coholic beveragri 01 u mild and pleasant char actor he can recommend with the least tear et ' upsetting " the atemach. The wnter hs, thoieroio.ottonjpttd te decide this question llefore passing te a ill rue t consideration et the methods employed and th- results ob tained it Is necessary that a fe w pbj Biological and therapeutical point be brought rerwttrd. Kvery ene knows that nicahel retards dlges dlges Hen in the test lube, but aids it In thoslemacb; and while these facts seem aomewh&t paradox ical, they are, tn leallty, perfectly logical, for tbe fe lowing reasons : in trie test-tuba we have a given quantity of digestive fluid en which the alcohol may act. and we cannot have any Incroase In the quaa. tltyet that llnld, becanse Ills etineumled by glu-ss walls. Jn the stomach tbe alcohol acts qulte as much en tbe digestive lenneut as It oeesonihotottube,butitaUo,by the pres ence et that vlecus, excites the gastrla glands te such an extant that an excess of gastric Juice Is secreten autllclent te counterbalance any anil-dlKentlveiiitluencee. In ether word;, tbe action el tlieBplilt en tbe living tissues Is gieuter than Its action en the dlKOitlve fer ments. Theoretically, alcohol thenld never be used in indigo men or In conditions 01 gastrle weak ness 1 poetically, every pbystcUn of expert ence or education gives alcohol under iut these circumstances, and, very properly, tee . - '" luKuuuiie preparAiieua in stead of tbe weaker, tn typhoid fayer we give brandy or whlsfcy in the rstslagee, almost jelely for the purpese of increasing dlges- It 1s also known, by these Interested In such matters In the proleeslen, tbat beer aids dilu tion lmt little, or at alt, by means or Its alco hol, since tbat constituent Is present In se di lated a form aud In such smU quantity that It can neither aid digestion te any extent by acting en the coats 01 ihestomaen nerretaru It by Influencing the digestive fluid. It should net be forgotten tbat wnlle alt alcoholic fluids theoretically retard gastrle dlgistlen, tbat beer does se much less than brandy or whisky owing te Us Btnall amount el alcohol, and nu..v, ,w uua biicuujt u.juii suuwn, U11S laCl rather obtains against Its practical use, that this Is overcome by tbe carbonic acid and bit ter principles et the beer, whleh stimulate, exclie and aet as bitter tonics en the gu9trle glands. Beers, te be wholesome, should, therefore, contain carbonic acid and bitter piinclpeste a fatr degree, the alcohol taking a subservient and almost useltsa role se far aa digestion Is concerned. Te sum np th results of these experiments, we nnd Hut the beers examined varied In thelr action as much us flltv-ntne minutes, and that while most beers de net reiard diges tion In all probability In the stomach, ibat ethers, such ea these mentiened In tte Uist K .7 v l"w "", u ujvaiiua verj' maie rlally. Thus, In the casoef the I1KU(, JKIt A K.V. GKLUBKWlNacOMPANY'STaunhaeuBerlt will hi noted tbat even In the lest-tubH the a erage delay In casino dlgc htlen equaled but 1 MINUIE SO SECONDS. J-Yem Medical A'ewi June 11. TIIK TAXNIIAEUSEll BEER is a special Urewliur of the BEUGNEU & KNGEIa .SKEWING COMPANY, and unquestionably the Finest Light Beer exumt. It is brewed from the finest Pale Canada West Barley Malt and Sauzer Heps, nnd highly recom mended for Its tonic and nutritive quali ties, Elegantly Packed Fer Family Use. The liltrli reputation enjoyed by the llergner X Lnnel Company is due te the fact that only the Finest and Best 1 , ?ii "reused and that the greatest skill and cue are exercised during- its manufacture. The BERGHER & ENGEL BREWING CO- PHILADELPHIA. Keeiilg & Wieseuiau, Jr., Agents HARR1SBURQ, PA. ITKW AD rMKTIBXMXlfrS. "kTOTIOlS-AlvLTaeODS JjKFT with rjr by Angut is, wm be sold te rTmaMr. J. ueii.kkV Jyl7-3tdTn,Th.r rS6 Hlgll 8UeL : -l ,1 ILC OF BUMUtta UOOOS. FURTHER REDUCTIONS AT THE GREAT THIRTY DAYS CLEARING SALE OF SUMMER GOODS, AT ASTRICH'S PALACE OF FASHION, 13 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. One let of Colored Tips te 19c a bunch. One let of Fancy Cord Trim ming and Braid, formerly 50c te 75c reduced te 10c a yd. One let of Braid Trimming in all colors, formerly 75c te $1.00, reduced te 25c a yd. One let el Colored Braid Trimming, feather edged, re duced from $r. 2 5 te 50c a yd. One let of Black Silk Cord Trimming reduced te 25c a yd. One let te 50c a yd. One let te 75c a yd. One let of wide Torchon Laces, formerly 18c te 20c, re duced te iec a yard. One let of Fancy Laces re duced te 5c a yd. One let te iec a yd. One let of Oriental Lace Skirting, formerly 50c and 75c, 45 inches wide, reduced te 25c a yd. One let of Fancy Net and all all ever lace, reduced te 25c a yd. One let of fine Black Milan Hats reduced te 49c. Plushes 16 inch reduced te 55c ' 18 inch reduced te 75c ; 24 inch reduced te 1.00 ; best quality reduced te $1.50 a yd. One let of Bey's Waists re duced te 19c apiece. 6-4 Tapestry Table Cleths, tinseled, reduced te $1.00. ASTRICH'S PALACE OF FASHION, 1 3 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. cLUTuma. jyjTARTIN BROTHERS. - OUU PRICES ALLTHKT1UK Our Loek it M the Time Ahead. Tbe Lewest. A 1IIQ CHOICK OF KIM03 AND KVCUV. llOOY'dSl.KS. MKN'd ALL-WOOL HU1T8 17 60 KxlnQuil. tiles at 110 no and lit CO. XltlN CLOTHING of ovary gert of hummer aiuir at teg, coat than you trunk. We're l'leaslng tha Motben and Suiting tbe Heys ler Vacation 'i tme. Heaps of KXTBA PANTS ana WAISTS. Tbe Toughest, Strongest Salts. MARTIN BED'S I'letlilug und -Furnishing Goods, a NOUTU UUKIN BT. TITiLLlAMHON A FOSTER. Fcrutinizj Our Lkt -OK PRICES Lew Prices. -IV- SUMMER CLOTHING! rOK GENTS AND BOYS. Heat's Scotch Chovlet Facie Suits, l.(x. aent'aAII-rtoeH!ootoa Cutaway coat Suit, tient's All. Weel Dark Casslmere Dress Sutu, Heys' Llgnt ana Dark Mlxea Sack Suits, ex ex cellent werners, ll.w te r.oe. "y' AH-Weel Eoetch Cbevlet SaskSultrj 7 60 and 13.01. ' Gent's Seersucker Coats ana Vests, 11.00 ana Heys' Linen, Seersucker ana Alpaca Coats, W, 75 ana 8S com h. Children's Short l'ant", 31, 60, 73 cents. Shirt Waists, se, sr, ;s cents. Straw Hats at Hall Price. - Political cinbs sheuta call te see our as sortment of Campaign Kqulpmeuu Kstl. mates furnlthea. Williamson & Fester, 32.3M6&38E.KINGBT., LANlMBTBlt. PA. BRANCH STORE, UAUtUSliUBQ, iA, -;
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