W5yfir u j J ; tf- V f ':&':-,- Yl rliE LAffOABTEft DAILY r&TELLIGENCEK. TUESDAY. JULY 2A, 1888. 'vV? ipraffFr'3 -t !7 &: IsiT 2f . V r n ", 5. J It It 1 t T.L. fflsSSl hS. r? fls'f r ? r v &, f sr 1 I iTi" r IX J- IS &t flfs I r (V i& & siv . s i: ABOUT FOKTr FEET. MOSIV JHAKB9 Ax VKHY XAIf netrweAi-KrKOX death. ajaliu at lb Tep r Stones' Uaarrj He !tim BH KqelllBtiam Bad rmagaa leth Bettem, Sestaloleg isrers irjanea. -,,. Tba s.ci HUV cm ana nrniit a. OeLf mma, Jnly 2-Pter Hresey, tbe T.yaar-eld bob of Jaecb Ureter, mat with a aerletis and painful accident yesterday, which may cripple htm (or lire. Youns Bressy la company with a number of lads were out la the country after blackberries tad en thlr way home passed by Stener' llHCsteae qusrrlee. Breaey, who waa walk tni aloefC the ed( of the quarry, lest bli balanoe and felt abent forty feet Inte the quurlea. The trjared lad wax takes te hli home where he wss attendsd by lit. MarkeL till Injuria con sist of a ipratncd spine, n bruited thenldcr and head and faee badly cat The doctor huhepcui that the boy will recover without btlSK deformed for life. Panenal ana Other Notes. MlM Lulu Kline, or litncaster, Is the goestef MlM Mellle Hhenabroek. Mr. Frank Heckler, ar., and family left town for Atlantic City. Mr. Harry B. Doen la spending big vaca tion with bl parents, Mr, and Mr. IS. V. Dfen. Mr. Bimen Weiver,Jr., left town ter Nir. folk, V. Mlsa Iilllle Pepe Is vlilllujj Mlra Annie Tiy. Mrs. Samuel Graver and son, of Bine la Itnd, HI., are the guetta of Mra. 0. C. Smth. Mr. l'arey Wall, of Philadelphia, la v li lting friend here. Meters. Hartman and Camel left yester day for Vlrglnvllte te complete arrange ments for tbe Centennial Camping club. The Presbyterian Sunday school left the Reading depot In five cms this morning te enjoy day at Iilillz. Tbe Church of Qed Knndsy schools of Washington borough and Columbia went te ML Grelnn te-day en thelr annual plonle. The train was composed of thlr teen paissnger coaches and a biggsgeaar Tee train stepped nt Marietta, Shocks, and Balnbrldge, and the crowd was swelled by peeple of these places. The Trinity Ketermed Sunday school will plcnle at T.ltllz te-morrow. St Paul's P. E. Sunday sobeol in oem- pany with tbe P. K. -Sunday schools el Manhelm, I.inesster, Ilsrrlsburt and Sale Harber will plcnle at Penryn park en Thursday. The Ironvllle Sunday eoheol will spend the dty at Helse'e weeds en Augnst lth. The members of tbe G. A. It. nnd thnlr friends will plcnle nt Penryn psrk en Sat urday, Angnst 18th. The U Q. 0. SecUl aoelety will held a pselal meeting thin evening, nt tbe resi dence ef'Misi llose Titndrnberger, te make " arrangoressts ter a liny rlile en Thursday evening. ' The Out-eUJJwr club will held regular meeting thin evening en their their grounds, The Y. M. C. A. ball club of town have received a challenge te play a match gsrue et ball with the Y. M. 0. A. club et l,nncas ter. It is probable that tbey will accept. Michael Dnlslugcr found n night latch key en Saturday. I'rltzOberhelrer while playing ball yce terday was strueU In tbe mouth by n bate ball, wbleh loosened a number of bis front teeth. About twenty male mombeiH of tbe Saleme V. H., each carrying a jetind pack age et eemetlilng edible, called en Her. B. Ludwlg en Saturday evening. The Columbia ledge, Ne. 25:, llrotlier llretlier llrotlier beod et Locomotive 1-lremen, havoengagod the Eat Prospect cornet band te lead them In the centennlal parJe Thecase of Iaaae Welsh against the Vig ilant fire company was brought up last evening befere fc'qulre Selly. Welsh elalmi 5 10 damages for le of time, wages and In juries sustained te his sand beat. The case will be continued this evening. HOW nil'. IN KI-llltAT.t. JTaej tin Out ler llutd lliua ou H.iuntajr Kichl kuiJ Coins He in llimtliiK. EruitATA, July CI On Sunday evening the eeniral portion of town was aroused by the dltgrecelnl language that caine from the participants in a llstle fluht This con duat has ticosme iulte frequent. II Is also becoming a ptactlce for the young men el town te go In crowds te our neighboring towns en Saturday evenings for "run" as they term It, nud rclcru en Sunday morn morn leg and areuse the peaceful eltimbcrera fromtbelr rest by slugleg tbe meat ills graceful songs. It Ir high time this should atop, and the law-sbldlng cltlens declare they will ccek tbe law for protection aheuld It oentlnuo much longer. Mr. J. W. Nleds, the etitrprUlng phc phc phc tographer, has openod a new gallery en the lawn of Mountain Sprlngr, lie bits busi ness ts unusuilly geed. Prof. Doehnleln, et Reading, has been In town several days with bis canvas show nnd will exhibit te-night for the lait tlme hie "Wonder." Mr. Jajeb Relnheld, of Kphrata, I hi his trotting mare en Monday te Rebert It --per, Ot Philadelphia, for 27C The celebrated Kphruta cemet band fur nished the music for the futon Sui'day school celebration en Saturdsy at l.lnoeln. The cigar business Is very brisk at pros ent Large shipments are msde dslly. The Kphrata Mountain Springs bolel, under the management of Mr. D. B. Ven Nleda, has become a very popular summer resort At priBeut tbere are upwards el one hundred boarders at that beautllul re sort, and large numbers el applicants are refused daily for want of accommodation. Last Friday Mr p. Vonlagen, of Washing ton, D. C, who bad been at tbe Mountain Springs hotel ler her health, died et general debility at tbe advanced age of 71 yeatB. Her remains were taken te Philadelphia and burled In the Laurel Hill cemetery en Tuesday, Sbe leaves a husband EOyeais et fge. TUB CCOOMIIEtt UTSKT.S Thrum id Cemiuuaire and a Frleuil Inte lb n.gmg constiega, Ed Mett, the wtll known "Old Settler" Ot the New Yerk Sun, arrived In Lancaster en Sunday. Last tvenlng his friend Harry Buekluv, of the Examiner, took him out te the Cenes toga te give him e rlde In the famous cratt which Is known as tbe "Cu cumber." They rowed down the creek and , bad a geed time, but en the return trip the beat atreek a ansOust bslew Witicei's bridge. The beat wa upset and both gee tlemen were thrown Inte the atreim. ler IBeately the water was net deep and both et the sailors managed te get te the shore, ea which Mr. Melt had quite a wrestle with m barbed wire fence that be tried te creis. The gentlemen were obliged te come te Jewn lntlde of water-soaked clothing. Taklni an Karl, Bteiulng's Walk. While Offlear iteas wia standing near the corner et Pr nce and Walnut street, at as early hour tbla morning, he saw a msn Ppretchlng him. He was 'n nature's mrb, and the oflleor knew the mau te be 'William Snerllnv. rn.Ment nt k-Kri.i. . m4. He took Sperling home, after some 7. 'cmietue ea bU part. Sperling 1 net el i skwsu mud, and it Is net the first time this ssaleer wrested blm under similar clreum- liataecas. ,V Kemraad lu Ceett , Alderman Hal bach heard tbe suits grew- Jjagoetof adlapu between Jebn P. Leng .Mat Martin Kudy, neighbors llvlen en i Qeeen street Tee ault for dlserderij i eaaiiiet ar, xmem was eismlased. fMl Um4 tf earety of tbe peace was ret urned i AOClPCTr TO FAKMlClt. H. r. Armt'reag BsTSrstjr InJarM-IIalarg'ng the Vaaiparaaadt-Was. Bilple llttttn siyaoepasrfesad. HAWMNHVIM.K, July 23 B. F. Arw strong, who oversees the Stslnmsn farm, met with a aeileps accident recently. His men had been hauling In hay, and unload ing with fork and pnlleya. Mr. Armstrong had been en the mew operating the fork. After the wagea was emptied the fork ro re samtdlts position overhanging the mew. When the teamster baoked the wagon out, the hand rope whleh worked the pullya eanght In tbe alnglelree, which started tbe fork In Ita descent Mr. Arm Arm ttreng's wife, w he happsned te be present, warned him of the fetk falling. Mr. Arm strong threw himself bsckward. The fork struck him In the right leg, making a dan gereus and painful wound whleh will dis able him for a long time. The fork would have atruck htm upon the head had net hla wife given notlee of its falling. Dr. J. M. Deaver attended te his injuries. The Hswllnsville cimpmeelleg will open In August, and oentlnuo ene week. The Campmcetlng atsoelatton have bought ten acres et Umber land, adjoining the old grounds en the south and acreis the ravine. On Thursday last they met and laid out the camping grounds en this new piece of lanC. Ne teams will be allowed te cress the ravine, and the old grounds will be kept for herses, Tcblclts, W. Tbla will make one of the finest camp grounds in the county. About ene hundred tenta have been en gaged already. The camp will be in oharge of Rev. Wm. Swindells, P. 11 William Selple, residing near Liberty Square, was billen by a copperhead snake rseentiy. Mr. Selple had been gstberlng leaves In a weeds near his home. Beaching Inte a pile te gather the leaves, he was fanged en the flnger. He was promptly driven te McCiU'a Kerry and glven sum elent whisky te counteract the poison, and is new out el danger. Mr. Aaren Sllvorthern has tern down the house en the nertheast corner of the -rjuareaml Intends erecting a new ene In the near luturr. Mr. B. F. ll.'enemat), merchant of this v ,11 ego, threshed nluety-llve bushels nt tye ralsed en two and nneleurth acres. (lrnntrd by the Itrglttrr. The following totters worn granted by the register of v. Ills for the week ending Tues day, July 2ii AKMlNIMTUATtnN Jaoeb Mrube. do de omed, lain et Kphrata tewnBhlp, Kmuia UrntJP, Kphrats, administratrix. Henry White, de:eased, lale of Ktst liempllAlil township) D. II. Sensenlg, city, administrator, e. t . liSVl N Hlsier, doeoRsnd, late of Ml. Jey borough; Amanita Rlsser, Mt. Jey township, administratrix, Jehn l.lchty, ilecnaned, late of I.ancsster eltyt Antheny Llchly ami Stephen Market, cltv, ndinlnlntralnr d. b n. r. t a. Ti:sT.MKNTAit Mtohael S. llnitck, deceaaed, lain el AUnlielln township; Marls llauak and Jacob M. llauck, Manhelm, executer-. Jacob Kehternaeht, doceansd, late et Kast Cocalleo tuwushli'i Israel Hedman, llrick- neck, Plnnna Kahtornaeht, Kant Cocailce township, oxceutors. A l.ttlla llnji'a Hcvare r-tll. lktwfcn 11 and 12 o'clock tedsy, Harry Snyder, an 11-year-old son of Mlabael Sny der, proprietor of the "Plew" tavern, enrner et Wrat King nnd Charlette streets, met with n very sorleus accident while playing In ene of the Seuth Mul berry atreet public sobeol houses. It appears .that the Jinlter Is pitting the loaetil beusei In repnlr for ihe begin ning el the fall tern, and tbe house belng opeu, young Snyder and some etht r boys onteied It te p'ay. Whlle climbing ever the desks Snyder fell, striking his forehead against the fratnowerk et ene et the desks unit rutting a gash aoress his forebotd Just aboe the eye, about three Ine'ies In length. He was attended by Dr. J, W. Overllehl, whostltched up tbe wound and at 3 n'oleck tills afternoon Iho boy was gettlug along nlcely, Hlie I.Ueilu the Country. Mary ltrsh Is the name given by n gltl 1(1 yearj old who was found en l'lum street, botween 1 ami 'i o'clock this morning. Hi r story wem thnl uhe ojuie te town from the place the Murks In the country te bee some Irlendu an 1 tlicy wero net iieniu nud she had no place te go. The elllcer took her le tha station home, whero hue spent tbe balance el theulKht Tlie mayor discharged her this meritliig upjn her promlse te at ence go bank le her country home. li Dovtltiiie uiruuuialuncca Tbore is a family living en Pulton street, near Shlppen, by ihe narae of Hchlrer, who are rnpnried te be In dostltute olrcum elrcum olrcum stancei. The husband, who was employed att'iot'enn Iren works, skipped out two woekngo, tearing his wife and two cull cull dren In ilcs'lttlte circumstances. Since his depsr tire the neighbers have been aiding Mrs. Schlre. Any contributions sent te the heu e w.ll be thanktutly rcceh ed. The Tiampi Bkl.peil, Ylenl a as eon t te ths station house Isst nifhtthtt tlitre wero 11 tramps in a box cr 1) liorvllle and thst tbecsr would be sent te this city, se that the tramps weu'd be arreU d. Wlien ihe ear arrived at tbe railroad ratios the deer waa epaued and the tramp i were gene. Thsy mint have learned of tbe intention et the company te arreit thorn and te sive the cfllesra tbe trouble they skipped. F.lrcullmi lflll-xl. Jaeab 1 , Hhratler, through Ills atloruey, B. l'Venk Kshleman, has issued execution agstatt Harry W. Ilrubiker, ene of the principals In n slander suit noted In thoae oelumcR. 'I'be ninettnt of the execullcu)l f 1,00V), and Iho persenal preperly of llru llru baiier but been luvleJ upon. Te 1'nirjii Te MorieH, The p'cnla of St Maiy'a Sunday lobeol te Penryn park lo-aterrow promlses te be' very Urje. The plcnle train leaves the upper station at 7:15 a. m , and tbe tickets sre go-)d en the 12:S3 p. m. end 5:51 p. m. train. Returning, the trains leave the park at 7 p. m. and 7:57 p. m. An rxcartlun te la JersijUeatt. There will be an excursion from Marietta. Columbia and Wrlghtsville evor the main line et tbe Pennsylvania railroad te Ocean Greve, Leng Ilranch, Atlantle City and Cape May en August 22, geed for el, h days, or te return en any day en regular train te August 30. Tan Tnouiaeil Dellara fjr Ireltnd. The following cable was sent Irem De troltbyRev Dr. Charles O'Rellly, treas urer of (he National League, te Sir Themas Qrattan Karaend, M. P : "Tell Rlggar nd Keeny I am drafting each X'1,000. Tell uiurdurert et Mandevllle L a :ua ia m t dead." Ulrit In Bl Jea.pti'a IletpUl Oracle 11 lyles, who left Lebanon some tlme age te cntsr Bt Jeseph's hesplul, tli's city, dled thoreonSundsy morning. Her tunersl took place this morning In Lebanon. Sbe was a single woman and aged72yesni. Bru. injall. Dsnlel Callabsn, a stranger, wasarnstsd In the Seventh ward last night for rtrnnk rtrnnk ennesa and disorderly rendnt v- n bleMcrringir. auuua.1, ii.auelly commit cdhin te Jail. A Heik FaIN, This morning a bone le eaglng te Sen Jiraln Praelioe, of Sun Hill, fell en tbe belglan blocks in front el Gruel's lee cream aaloen, en North Quren street He broke aabat'.the backUg strip and belly bnd. but did net apwt the wagon. Froe.culieu W.taarawa. The suit for the larceny el a pair et treuaers against a yoeng siranger named Jehn S. Smith, has been Withdrawn by Lewis Weller, the prosecutor, at Alderman Halbach's Cffl, WH. JtOTlVH LOU. A Weiutu Appropriates a I'ecksibeek Ueu- 'lining WIS sort Sklpa. This morning William Itetr, the well, known huckster, msde a purchase at Dr. Herr'a drug store He put his pocketbook en the counter and forget it wbenbelelt the store. Shortly nrter hn left a German weraau, a peddler by oecupa'lon, made a purohase at the atme store and as she was leaving Mr. Harry Herr, thinking the poekctbook was hers, told her she had bet ter take it along as oho might need it. Sbe replied, "I nearly forget It ;" walked te the counter took the pockotbeok, placed it in her pocket -and left the store. Mr. Herr thought no mero of the Incident until Mr. Rote came back te the atore and asked It bts pockotbeok had been scen. Mr. Ucrr gave him a description of the woman who had his money, but adlllgent search has thus far failed te find her, Itatt In Jumping Frem a Train, Danlel K. Stauflsr, who drlvea the wagon et Krausken's cigar box mannfac. tery, met with a sorleus aocldent yesterday. He left this elty at 12:31 for Penryn park te attend the picnic. At Manhelm he should have cbanged eara, but, Instead of doing this he remalaed en the Reading train. When he found out his mistake be ran te the platrerm of the car and Jumped eh. The train was running fat at the time and Stanffer was thrown vio lently te the haid ground. Ke atiusk en hla face, whleh la s i badly cut up that hla neareat friend would aearcely be able te roeagnlzo him. Ne bones were broken. Alter the accident Slander walked all the way te Mt. Hepo, a distance of alz miles en tbe railroad track, and he was taken thence te the pirk en a freight train, 1) II' Fer the t'onvtntlen, Waiiiinmten, July 21 Many delegalta have geno from this seotlen te the Inde pendent Colored conference which is te be held In Indianapolis te morrow. In a party which left hore last night there were among ethors J. Milten 'Jurncr, cx-mlnls'er te Liberie, the originator of Iho movement ; W. UUhase, editor of tha Wonhlngten lite, and delegates Irem several Seuthern and Western stetea. They will Btep at the Den n'sen hotel, the oen'erenoo heacquariers, Shet ana Kllltil Hlmte.l, Cilicvae, July 21. Wm. Stelnbccker, a Ueriniin aged 32, ompleyod nt book bindery, shot hlmsell dead this morning Ue had been en n eprce slnce last Sunday snd n as turned out of bis bearJIng house A HlgMirlke, Lenikin, July 21 Sevcn thousand col cel Hera have stiuck for higher wages In Wales. Wmt tVrm Otis Hounton, of Oxford, who for two yrats past has been oinptnyed In tbe notion atore of R J. Housten, in this clly, left to day for Omaha, Nebrnska, where he will tike up his rcsldcnca Ktrurtlen Frem (Jnurrjillle. On Weil nesdsy, August 2, O. J. P, Rsub, of Qusrryvllle, will run an excur sion te Penryn park. Special cars will run from that plane, and thore Is no doubt that a large crowd will be taken. The park leeks very pretty at present and Is csr taliily a very attractive place. Fent mlsa th ehurice i putclnserj rte. lthudt l re, inn and II 00 !lht colored fur j0't Driliy lluU inniked S1.H7 Bra the win dow lull el Bts lea at vvtlllanuen A rejter't. Mere l'timleii and lleauly. A itoiuleniMi inpresantlng Mlle II, Btovena Ce.,ot Wnshtnatnn, t) a, can b seen attle City Hetel, W)jiiu9day,.luly2l(tliy nnd even Ins), hy persons dcMrlng Infjrnmtlen con corning ponalenq, bauntlm, ute or having clnlms which they may doalre te have prose cuted by said attorneys. Ju'ijjst Tnuviisnsca UarKalun nre pilered at the Ureal 1 Mi ty Deya Clearing Bale nt A strfeh'r, 13 East King atrcet. UotheraandBcauresomo WILt cost veu t'0 00 te ire NIAC1 AHA FALLS, en TUKSDAV. AUi.UST 7, the leaning ltnllrnud lll run Its annual cheap exaunteu te Nhwara Falls, lliiirale. Torrnte and Watklns Ulen. via. popular Lehigh Val ley lloute. lteund trip tleseta geed ter nt-t-nn flays, nnd furti only teiide'lain. Through train iinve guurtyvtlle at C In t Lnncsater, KinKuruei, an w ( ceiuinu'a at7.30a a. The niy cncapnxcurileu tlilaarnmn. remntiir uUrnste circular at nil stations, or naaiets nayis uicKiiiieu, i xourslen aiient, Ileadlnr, ''t IjMtfdaitw Ce We Walk and nance. The Une club, an onrmlnulen el rnlnr,i man, will kIve it grand cake walk and dance in uoeerts- nan en rnaay evening. ArratiRe. menta have been mnde ler a large crowd, bo be causa ihe manugeuieul leek for a big atten. On nre U KATUN. lliiahBi.-Jnlv 82, li, In th'ety .e"urTd Muner, In htsCJdjeir. 1 he re'atlves and friends of the faintly, alto St. Fetor's and at. Antheny's Eenedclal socio secio socie tins, are respeetfully invited te attend the futicunl, treiu lit, la e roMdcnce, e 610 Welt King nUect, en Wcdacidiy at 8.30 a. in JyUSId' lAit.v.-fnlhtsclty.enthe:8J Inst, fancy Dally, uk' d87 years Iho rulstlvrn and friends of thn family are respectlully Invited te attend the luncral, irem the roatttenco or her aoe, llenjauitn F. natly, Lampoter, Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock! te proceed tu Coneitexa Centre, whniosenlces and Interment will lie held 8i lUriTOM In thltcl'y, en the S.U init, Mar. garet Adella, dttitfhtercr tViu, t. and Uebble s. barten, mscd u months. TLe relatives and frletula rf the family are rcspeetluliy Invited te attend ihe funeral, irem the rci'dence of her parent, Ne 7M Uartettaavdnue,03 Wednetday afiernoen at 2o'leck, Interuient at Laucuter cemetery Kecii-iJaly SI. U8$ In tlili city, I liun LeuHj, flaunter et Jacob It. ana Ltllle 11 hucb. in tbe fourth j car et het no. Netice ei tuners! hrrcatter- MAKA.JCI'0, New Ien Market. -N,wYn,5?!..July 2l-leur market atrady i Flne,rJ PtliJSi tiuiiernne, iliiifljej! Minn ttra,rl7 05tO Cfty -III. Kxtr.4 Waice. Wlntr Wheat intra. U 75Q5 00 ' " Wheat Ne, 1, lied, ttutui. Ulat Nn a. 01 Wc: Se. 2. Ited, Winter. Aui., We t i-oft 8sHe: recetpu I.7t0i ahlpmeuu. l Saul Uern-'-a t, UUi-d, Cain.' UXO'til MS-. yaViSftdTSSj. Nrtceau; SI luj i ahlptnents, noue. ' Uyedulli State 79c, Jlarley nominal. Ferk dull i old Mesi.lll TJSHtx) Lard dull j July, -j wt Aujt, wt tvil, Melasse nominal for 50 boiling stock. 21c. Turpenliue Arm at 8l!a "-. -u. tuwln ijuu 1 1 strnlmiil ie Reed, l OSQll 10 Fetroleumqulot t UeHned lu CtnU(r, : S3ft?l.fl?.,!S'n?'aJ?.-.JS. ?srohr;ra7-7are! y uy Kggsilrinvr; eui, ISaiSKe i Womre, no . "wptSy!eaneacutieaf,BKeUranuUv. ted, ie. Tallew duUi Films City. life. Uteu nominal ; Carolina, luirtogeod, tlia Ceaee many jrn.tr Cargoes, ter Kte. le, Ohleesa Freduee atsraat. CaioAae. July S4.0.30 a m.-llarset opened. Oct ''n? " y' ',0O, AUSu W0 ' S,,t" U,i ' Oct,iHe"ly' a'' ' AVg'' ''i5HC, Srt'' SHc,i IlKOc'trih!5' . 8i--. 8 7S?e?t?&0, AnBU',, tseJi8eDt- Short kllittulv, 18 W I AtiKUlt. IS Wlit Bept,8 17HOct,M2'J. ' ""u"' "u'l CL06IXH. ecufwe."1"1''500' "" T8X ' "'S'0 O"fjis0,jr,Vi;C' AnB-'5," E'l't,4Je. j Octkf20U,J'' -,iC-' Au a 'P-. SlSiC I . t'erk-Juiy. Vi 75 1 115 80 1 Oct , II 70 Lard-Jmy. ts eit 18 70 1 Oct, IS 70. short Ktba Jnlv. i Bepu,l8 ecr, 14 te An, ;ii3 ;$; Bcpt, I tug., 8 (3X Bept 1JKI An, is ixi rhttedeiphl Fredace Market J'niLiDiu-Bn, July 21. -Fleur itbACyj aiei 1 tui bois i Ml, m. Makers. U 7 Ol l I eiiu'h. '""Hy. MJUJIJ ) Weatern au, II 10 4 r.ii Mb is eiU,UW' Mtt" W ' l'rt,,U du. I 73BJ-Whaat-J nly. Mat Aug.,66 Bept,6CKc, Curu-J uly, MWci Aha , ti.a 1 k. pi. rAe. tMta-Jnly, iiSei Au , (ie Sept, l.xi Tui l'Mladslpkle catUs Market. rnit.Anit.rHii, Jnly 9S. ThereeMptaat the North Pennsylvania and West rhUMSlpfcla drove yards were i rer the week! lleaves. 2,600 1 sheep, le.PMt begs, f. con. rrovlens week t Beeves, 2.40U : Shnep, 8 WO hogs, e.iai. jteef cat lie wem nrrn : extra, cff(!l,e s pn.i. ftHSe) uiedluui, 0;CSK. oetnmun, btiii wnrn steadyi extra, Se t iroefl. 4kaiWet ineelutn.SkfllUa tomtneu, ;!ejj;ia i.miibi, vis in em wem Ue htsher i Weitnrn. M.'9Vr . BIMu. SWe. ' Mlich CsJvm were active at ASGXc. Milch ces s were ilrtn atriie)''"1. rut uews weiM w uafcer at .HdXc drain and fioruiens. rnrnls bed by n K. Yandt, Ilreker. Uniotae. .Inly 21, 1 OS o'clock p. m. Wheat (kirn Oa'. Ferk. I.rO. Jnly fOM HAS ten 70 Aaauat 5' Sj2 V 1S.7J BRf Beptember...... irji itN MX M- s.70 October .....7U U1 tK lS-iB 8.00 llecernlier ...... .....fl?; OruOe till.............,......................S)iL Consels,. CO I 7-. Closteff l'iiePi-3 o'clock p. tn, trii hnau Cor, Oata. Ferk, Jnlv 11 41K S' August September.... m hH 21 45 2i wcioDer December....... Crude Oil Winter Wheat., Spring Wheat... Coin... eau Kye. Barley 7,1 4IK XI' 81 ucceipu.' ................... setees I........-....,... ....... t. ............ ............ .......................... ..a....................... lieaa. .. 9.000 . 7.M0 Bseelpu flen... aeeeeeeeteeeeseeiseeee liuuvipla cttiue. Mew VurK Btecas. Raw Yoex, July SI, 1 p. nu-Ueney closed at IK per cent, t Exchange steady ; pesUd rutin, 8IiO 8); actual rates H 87(1 4 87K for CO Oays and It 85rt 83M for demanO Uevernaiente cleaad stvady currency S's, II Wt bid t 4's cenp , It 27-i i H's de, it e;j; btd. The stoek nmtket this morning opened strong at last evenlna's flgures, andeu buy t"v of the leading stecka prices advaneed K te Vi In the flrnt hour. Blnce 11 o'c'e -k there his bcun soma lolling te realize and a fractional runctlen front Iho top figures. nteca markers. (Quotations by Ueed, McUraun . ere, Lancaster, Fa. HSW VORK LIST. 11 A. ST. Canada Faclflc O. U. U.I UH Colnrude Ceal Control Factne Si Canada Southern A1W OhJ,Bt I,.A FbK Den. AttleU Del. LA W MH Krle ,. ifi( Rrl02nds or C tsj-i , M T,., ...,,,. ............ .... Len, AN r,W L. Bhem , U1U Mich Cen Hill Mlarieurl I'aUflc 7sjj Heek Velley..... N. F 2fiT X.F.l'ref tefi N.Went l u;Z N.Y.C lK.jJ New Enulnnn liti lit Tuuneanue . , Omaha nsti Oregon Transportation., 2nw Ontario W 1W I'acldeUall KH lUohinend Tennlual 2H BU Feul "0J-; Texaa Fociae 1WH Union Faolde blH Wabash Cem Wabuh Fref ,, Western U V.iv West Hhore bends rntucBLrniA list. Leh Vel 11, N. Y.A Fhlla Fa. R. It Heeding si ;-:n Leh. Nuv , Hoitenv. Fass .... F.A K .... N.tcnt Fuoples Fass , UdK.4' , f8U en (iiu I'hlln. Traction i bank- niw 1H nlji is tt-te ID SI5S Sx til ifn w ad riut rraicMKXTH. TOW PR10K3. "" The World Stands Aghast. Thu igjlltullen ofthe Tact tlut Simuel Clarke's LewPicca Are a Reality and net a tletlnnary legend, makes evorybeflv wonder, ltendy ineiiy la thu wonder-wortar tnat tins onab'ed ua te place liolern the pnhlle inch liargatna a have never heeu heard of since tha wer'd Iiehii Nete a tow of the many llaratns r, e have te Mmin'i Tint Fruit .larf, 7Seadez. Jla-en'a tjiurt cr nit ,lar. Me a di t. Mmeii's lUlfiMlkm rruliJa-s. It lOadez. Miicknn-l and Mefd i;had i New Kat Uesaed HUid. be fi ft, j ev Fat I.arpe Mackerxl. 10c l S:...."u,ri,.t. S!l?t "A?!"".'"?' or W a ami will ftlveymi '4M for the empty bucket II ruitirnulluguolcecdlUou Uoed-bi, Mack. 'nil and try our Kresh Itiasted CorTaes St n$ -"", ivvi u, 4l, ua una ivj w s. NOW FOB A FEW OKAD SHOTS I Four ft i New Creem Nuts, !5c. Four tti (leid de in Choieo ltlce. :.c Knur Sii Flake inpleca.SSe. Four ttt New Dotes, J 50. Four s New Chelni a turn A n nJl!ifcaJJew 1'runillaa, lu ou Saturdny or Five ft, Li'nndry Starch for!Sa. KJi-ven ciikea lolletor laundry Seap. 25c. Threo llettn nice I'lekles. sr.e. Om, B, California l'luuif, worth 23e, ter 10a r. 8 it you think lour pound ia tee much of any of tneatx.vu articles, you can take hall ancllialf, ortwepoui,at,.RObrfor21o. i Vn"t-'akaef Jlakor'serltunklo tires.' Choco Checo Choce laro fur me. Threat akea Sand Hnnn for an into a Uoetlleor, rrvehuiul.itare, Ue a bob tie. SAMUEL OIAEKE'S WnOLKSAl.F. AND BKTAII.TKA AND COF FEK Bl'OUK, 12 and 14 SOUTH QTJE3N STREET. (A Few licers from Centre Square ) Telephone DOARHINU J roerai at WITH PLEASANT jy!12ia 2.'8 WEST CHKSrNUTST. NOIIOi:-A MKK'INO OK TUK Klgbih Wsrd L'andannaeiab this (Tuci day) evt.nlg at ttu touteuuul iielul. liv order el the " COUUlTTKr. FOK HAI.K A LARGE 2 HOUR Cleck, lUnds 8 feet high, built 1709 1 In gend iiinnli.K ipiuuranaa geed time-keeper: n ind-inadn liavy brass works : oase put to te to gether with woedun pegs. Apply te ...., . JOI1NO.MPP. jyl lWdAl9t"ranB08;rcc, Lane"ter. ' Rpi'OSALS FOR TUK OUAD1NU OK Sfaled propesala will ha reenlved by the et . Leuim tu- up te siendayeventng; luly M.1MI at 7 o'clock, for tee grading et ktretli, North Franklin itreat Irem Kaat King street te .New Helland l'lke t also Kast clsyatreet from North Queen street te North shlppen street. Alt bids te be accompanied with proper te the committee rotervo the right te reject any or oil nidi I'lanaandapeclllratlena ruibe teen st the omeecf M.O.olaymaker, City Kugtneer.at tbe button iiiiiise I'roneaala te be addresied te M Street Com mittee ter "uradlng el street ," and dc peilted In street cominltleeUox at the offlte et ue. W. l'tnkertei'. ldermau,No.80Nerih U;ae.n street. Uyoraerei ' Gse. W. risKsSTQM, Clerk. jy?4 M j) PR.VwK..F0R CONSrUOIION Sealed proposals UI lie received by the Strtei (.ueiu.ltteM np le UONIlal kV'KN INO.JULY se. 18.at 7 o'clock, ler the oou eou oeu stiuctlon of two Miweia te wit j Fer the butlalcg of a thruc-roet brick sewer, 1,110 leet In length en Nerta 1'rlnce streeu be ginning en Jtsat Ulng street, and extending northward uteug raid North l'lum street t" Sait cheatnuta reet. Alte ler tie building of wt huiveiuuh u,v& Bvnei, v-u irev in lengln en North Mine street, beginning at kml i erceastreeiHndeitandlng northward along said r-eriu t-lme siuet te UauClsy street. All bins must be accompanied wlthslgns tnrts et ti or mera reipeuslble perues wtll wtll wtll lrgtoieconoeouiltvi alae with a wrtlOed check te the amount of 10 per cent, of the bid, which will be ferf-lted te the elty la case of ll'ueie accept ibe centractu award! d. llldi f,r Inlets and manholes and for the beldlig of said sewers te be given sepa lately ih enmntttee reserva tbe right te reject any or all hid. laukacdapectO'sUess etn bssesnattbe efflce c f . e. ely maker, city Xuglneer, at the sUllen honae 1 opetalatobeaddrcsstel te " Street Com Cem mtttee for Construction of Hewerr," and de li vilied in etivel Committee Itex at tbe efflce i,f Gee w. i-inkorten. Aldermtn, Me- 816 Nena Queen street. ByotOeret Oie,w,piktc, cier. lytt. e.M , Tard. M 1.1.73 Sill i li.1t S 01 12 1S.M 8.70 H 1.1.76 B.01 see KM Car lAM. fll til MS 111 A'r ad rsnTJaKMBtrrs. T UE BEST GOODS FOR LEAST tOMKT. JKUB. UOUKfU'S tlytJOlt 310UK, tfd Ne. 22 Centre Prjuair, Lancnter, Va. CI I V TAX, 1888-TH R CITY TAX Du plicate Is new In the hands or the Ctty treasurer for collection, iifflce bnurs, 9.00 a.m.itil3nep. in, j, u. JtaTlireN, je& tldU ctty Treasurer. STILL A VKRY COMPLETE STOCK or ba-s tackle, reds, brass and nickel rrela, red menntlngR, hoeka. Bilk and linen lines, baskets, bait kettles, and whatever gees te make up ananvler'a eniflt, at UUULKY'tt UUUQBTORK, as Weat Kine- Htreet J ACOH V. SHKAl-'KKR'S PURE RYE WHISKY. (UY OWN DISTILLATION.) NO. IKORNTUR RQUAItB. lirANTKD-LAI)lKS AND GENTLE vV men pesiesstng ntcatl capital te handle a rare Invention t eclipses a'l ethers t no ped dling, no opposition, no risk, eislly carried, easily shown, easily sold, sweeping snecras, lie a day, tim a wees, iseu a tnonth.tseuua yearsurn. tall or address MB8. c, lyMtndAw 1M worth HuseBt.Lancaster.Fa. E STATU OF CHRISTOPHER DAI8Z late of the Ctty et Laneaater, Lancaater county, decraied The nnderalgned nndlmr, appointed te pais upon exceptions and te dla dla trlbute the nalanre rennlntng- In the hnnds of wm. u. lieliz, Aiinte l. Ilnsh and Ada K ll'ack. executers et the will of said decedent. te and anionic IbeMi legally entitled te the same, will sir ler that pur, 090 en ralnrday, August 11, 18S8. at 10 o'clock &. m.. In the LI brarv Uoem et Iho Court lloti'e. In the City of Laneuter, where all persons Interested tn sail dlatilbutlen may attend. JrlOJtaru U. McUULLKN, Auditor. ACOLORKD CAMPMKETINO WILL be held In Jehn t'enrkd's Greve, Frovl Frevl Frovl dence tewnnhlp, near Bawllnavllle, under the aurplces ef raegleysvllle U. K. Church, Lan carter, l-a, commencing WKUNkfl)AV, J ULY S.Mh and ending Monday, Angnat G, iii. IVinpersnce afldnaies will be dcllvetrd. There will he present mmnters lrjm Haiti mure, llarrt.lmiit and Marietta. F. M llAltUlS, TI1OM0S U1IJI13. BTaFllKNWILtlON.t Committee. E! STATU OK ISARKLLA ELLIOTT, I late of Finvldonce tewnshln. Lancaster county, deceased. 'Hit undersign, (1 auditor, appointed tn distribute tbe balance remain ing In the hands xt 11. r. Klllett and Uary lllneer, odtntntatraters, te and among these legally entitled te th aame, will sit ter that purpose en Woflnesday, Augnst 1 1883 at 10 o'clock a m , In the Library ltoem et the Court lleusn, In the clly rf Lancaster, where all portions Interested tu Bald dlatrthutlen may atlenfl. OWBNlMJltluKnil, Jlyl0 8dTu Auditor. DTAVK YOU CORNS? DO YOU WANT TUKUCUUKD7 IF 80, USK OOOHRAN'd OORN OTJRB. Ulasafeand urn and nuaranteed te cure Pilce.'iVj. Fer sale only at COCHttAN'a UUUC1 8TOUF, . ,v.. 1S7 A 1S9 North Queen 8L TuThAS A Bl'KOlALTY. BLACK AND MOURNING GOODS A 8PE0IALTY. ALL-WOOl. UKNltlKTIAH, ..... .?ll.K WAUl'llKNUliTTAS. ALU A CLOTH. aLHATKOI llUNTIVO', NUN'S E1MN03, WOOL 1IAT1STR IIKNUIKTTA FINISH, FAHTJILM K Stine8, FKKNCIt AND AMKIUUAN Il'.ACK AND WlllTK Finuitsll HOTINK8, KLAUIt AND WIIITK FKKNCIt AND SCOTCH GlNGIIM. Ut.ACK AND WlllTK FIOUKKD UAT1S1 RS. ltt.AeK Lisi.K and cotton HeaiKUY, Warrant ed Fast lilac k. lll.r,K.r,l,(VKB AND MITTS. IILACK anil 1ILACKAND WlllTIC 1'AUSHOLS, rtl.ACK liUCIIIRH, COl.t.AlU AND CUFFS MAUKKD AL'lliUUSIN CASH 1'ltlUK?. NoTreublotoShnw Goods. JOHH S. BIYLEB, 6 Sc 8 North Queen St., I.ANCASTKU, PA. m trio ltd Aw PL INN ,t IIRKNEMAN. HEATING -iii. HOT AIR OR STEAM ! OK, WI1AT13SI1LL UElTJClr, III Het Air & Steam Combined. - New U ite Time te Hove Your II BAT ING and l'LUMIUNO Looked After. pun s mmmm Sl'KAll HKAT1VO AND I'LUUlllNH K8IA1I lHMENT, Ne le2 North Queeu Etrtet, L.AMCAHTSU 1'A. w 1LL1AMBON A FOSTKK. Men's Furnishing flnnrfs. WE OFFER IRKESIS11ULR INDUCEMKST8 TO Excursionists and Tourists.- (lent's IiatbrlKgan, ludlaii Gauie, Ll.le wer?iet"lK. W Sht r NeUea 0na"' ammerNeekwear In MlKVIque and Straw. Thi Loust Fshtens In Tec-, Veut-li-Uand. yoen. Mlndser, Hub Heme and Drtss Sews, 150 te 6ue. - asnnlna All-Linen Cellars and Cuffs Faney Lisle Thread Hosiery. Fine Welsh Flinnel shirts. Nsjtew ricated W hlte Dreat Shirts. mbrelderd Initial HeinUtheaiIuaker HeinUtheaiIuaker chleis. Oeats'and Uey' Swimming Trttnks. Kate IUII UeiU In Leather, Werslub. and Cot Cet Cot teu. Outfits for Bleycle lllders. KiUuiates Furalihedifer Campaign Fqulp- Wijliaoisen & Fester, 32. 34. HO X 38 K. K1KO ST.. '.aNCABTKB, pa, BRANCH STORE, irmw ADVtttriBMUXUTe, N EXT DOOR TO COURT HODSK. THOSE NOT YKT Dress Gingliams, Sateens, Batistes, Challies, WHITES QOODS AND OTBBR DRB3B FABRI03 Will llnd full asserlments of these (reeds upon our counters. We open te-day mere of these lieautiful Indigo Blue Scotch Ginghams In fast colors at 12J cents, for which there has been such a demand. Alse another let of American Sateens in French designs at 121 cents. Our full assortment et llatlstes drop te-day from 12lc. te 10c, and contain al the best things of the season. , (Jballles are all down te 8 cents te close. A beautiful assortment of 10 cent Lawns at C cents. e-Mournleg Dress GlDghams and Sateens a specialty. FAHNESTOOK'S, WOB. 35 37 HAVBT KPTQ 8T rnANNUAEUSKR JJEKR. Tannhaeuser ! UNQUESTIONABLY THE FINEST. LIGHT RICHLY PACKED Parity and Excellence of Materials in Manufacture THADE THE B. & E. B. THE TANNHAEUSKIt BEEU is brewed from the Finest Pale Canada Weat Ilirley Malt and Saazer Heps, and especially recommended for lis tonic and nutri tive qualities. It is richly packed In attractive glass bottles for Family Uje. 11ERGNEU & ENOEL received TWO MEDALS at the Centennial Exhibition and were awarded the OltAXD PRIZE at the Universal Exposition in TArls, 188. The Bergner & Engel Brewing Ce,, PHILADELPHIA. geenig & Weteeman, Jr., Agents, Harriflburg. Pa. UK W AD VSRTlUJCMBXTtf. 1 1 HKAT KKDUOXION. Ky" Fine Tailoring At tte ateatest Tteductlen ever rntdetoro rntdetero rntdetore dacs a heavy stock, at H. GERHART'S Fine Tallorieg Establiahment, 43 NORTH QUKKN BTREE r. .Only Direct Importing Tailor la the City of Lancaster, IfKAMKLIN UOU8K AT rUIVATE BAblT. Franklin Henso, Nes. 120 and 111 North Quyii sirreu i anfastur, ts new orTerea at pilvatesale. TMalioneot the eidem and best tabllehed Hetel staniln in thecliy of Lancas ter. Ills cesrand has been for the lau fllty yt-ara or n.ere nelna; a profitable bnatnesa Tha let contains In front en worth Queen street 31 feetiXlnchea, runnlnft vetwara!l5 faette starsetatrret, fronting; en sold Market street nnarly iu feetr lare yard j stabling for 10) hones, aad large shedding for canlsges. Vart of the pnrchsse money remains In the property ter wn years. Fer further artlculars apply te UAltnlKT HAT, And KM MA HAT., Kiecutoraet Samuel llatz.dee'd. Ne. lfflXNerihOaeeu St., Lancaster, r, JylC-13,Jl,H.WS,Kail M AKT1N BKOTHEKM. ltatrerds ui Ue live Hest satisfaction te see ear csstetners get Just what they want and sav Jiht Such Suits, Trouser?, And Prices. ing meney. Hen's All Weel Bui , 17.60, 3 53 and 10. Weel 8 luffs r.ever put In mere twautlful shapes than our in, 118 ana W Butts; Fresh Interest all the tlme In Beys' and Children's Clothing. We're pleasing the mothers and suiting the boys Knee rant Bulls, strong wool, 12 60, 1.1.W, tl.ce ; Big Beys' Bnlts, II, 5, s8. Geed Vacation Snlts and dressy. The work lu our lounge In all the kinds of rirneel Shirts. New style Dress Shirt te wear without a vest, Sen enr 23c Neckwear and llojlery. MARTIN BRO'S Clothing and Furnishing Goods., SB NOB.TH QOKXN BT. J1ANDKKHCHIRF8. LANDANNA a ANJOKEROHIKtfM. GET YOUK Bandanna Handkerchiefs 3; 5 and IO Cents, -AT- ERI SMAN'S. A'O. 4! WES1 ICING SI.' -Ncxt Dcer te Bayler's Photograph Oal- rOH BAJUB OU HUNT. HOUSKHKOHBALK ON THK MOST liberal terms, en Weit Chestnut. Wal nut. Lemen. Mary, Vine aad Charlette street. Apply at mlt-emd XI NOBTH KAUT BTBBXT. nQR KKNT-FKOM APllIL, L 1888, A." roreneoratennntysiors, the Btrasbnrc noureui, wun Coel and Lumber Yard. Wore Were Wore beuse, IxcomeUHtt(.dCars i all in atoeA and running order. The lease of this valuable property presenu a rare oppertuaiw te any SSK.KS.rt,,,E, te ".n?fe splsnt,sefl establlahed and prefltKbTe buslneaa. Fer eon- dltiens, rent or ether In formation apply te TftOB. or UBMUY BAOMUAUDNltlt, mo-tfe lnnaatr Ctty, Jav ltTirriUK TO TKKfeLFAHtlaUlS AND a.i uuneiu.-iu Kfl.-AU parsons ais kwrebr for. spaas en any of Ua lanSsi of tn paedwau satataaft Letaan or atlaav wkaakaa- - -- mm M.tti. bidden tetresj oernwoil and Laneastar eeanUaa. si ttosae. altaar for tMjsnrpeaa of eXasttnc or shins, as Ue Uw srtn laitalassifaraad anlnat all Irsapaastng en aMIaMa el Ik un. daaurnaa aftar Ikas afitaaa. WM. COLiMAM rSJIXMASl, m mi PKM, JMA.1I. mT IW a 4aJUA .UW. O. Fatal, attorneys fas K,' ,vv)eiaiaM' stsli PROVIDED WITH LA.NOABTHB, PA BEER EXTANT. FOR FAMILY USE. Parity and Excellence of - MAliK OO. Id Manufacture PALACB or VAHHION. TJKDUOED ritlUUS AT TIIH GREAT THIRTY DAYS CLEARING SALE AT ASTRICH'S PALACE OF FASHION, 13 East King Street, Geed until Saturday, August 18. Laces and White Goods. AU Cord Check Lawns, re duced from Sc te 6c a yd.; all Plaid Lawns, reduced Irem iec te 8c, from I2jc te iec, from 15c te 2j4c, from 25c te 20c a yard. Pique, reduced from 15c te 12c a yd. Reduction in prices en some fine Oriental and Torchon Laces. Black Silk Spanish Laces, re duced Irem 12 te iec, from 15c te 12c, from 20c te 15c, Irem 25c te 20c, from 37c te 30c, from 35c te 25c, from 50c te 40c. Black Chantilly and Escurial Laces, reduced the same way. Special Reductions in Chan tilly Lace from 35c te 25c, from 50c te 30c, from 60c te 40c a yd. One lotef 27-inch Weel Yak Lace Net, reduced te 25c a yd. Special Reductions in Black Silk Spanish and Chantilly Lace Skirtings, reduced from $1 te 75c, from $1.25 te$i, from $1.50 te $1.30, from $2 te $1.73, from $2.50 te $1.98, from $3 te $2.50, from $3.25 te $2.69 a yd. Chantilly Lace Skirtings, re duced from $1 te 90c, Irem $1.15 te $1, from $1.25 te $1.10, from gi.50 te $1.25, Irem $1.75 te $1.50, from $1.87 te $1.70, from $2 te $1.63, from $2.50 te $2, from $3 te $2.50, from 4 te $3.25 a yd. Black Silk Drapery Net, 54 inches wide, large Spanish dot, reduced from $2 te $1.50 a yd. Beaded Grenadine, reduced from $1.25 te $1. Black Silk Escurial Net, 27 inch,reduced from $2.25 te $1.50. Beaded Net, reduced from '$3 te $1.50, from $3 te $2 a yd. Beaded Lace, reduced irem 40c te 30c, from 60c te 40c, and one piece reduced te iec a vd. Oriental Lace Fleuncimrs. White and Beige, reduced te 25c and 50c a yd, formerly mere than double. Black Silk Spanish Net, re duced from $1 te 75c, from $1.75 te $1.25 a yard. Black Silk Chantillv Net. re duced from $1 te 85c, from $2 te $1.50 a yd. White Valencines Fleuncings, reduced from 95c te 75c, from $1.25 te $i. WKIKKL'd JfAelH10NABLBMar. n llneryand Trimming Etore.Ne.SS North Queen btreet, contain a all the siewrat and Latest herelt'e 01 the season, rrieea rea sonable. Call and se our aw Ooed. aprjsue W7 j " t V k