'eiHf: f"T-i V;-,ls""if. V" "' ' t ?,?" 1"'",J'V . -) - r ',-.. tHJB LANCASTER DAtLY INTEIiLtGBHOER, i WEDNESBAT,? JTJLT 9, 1890. SJypfj, !. J i HEAVfc LOSS BY FIRE. A tv mueN m in Fin ir mm 'u'- i. mtii in Kmnn. ' . 'PwetuSi Burn, Bntcner saep na rte In ltuln-The Furniture and Vettter Things la U Henso Savd. i i? . fTlMrawMfc large and rtty destructlve 'Am al Lexington, Warwick township, this (Mrnlni, by which nearly all the build- I en the property or jeeepn n. iteycr, aar aad butcher, were destroyed. (,Tk Are broke out about ten o'clock and M irat seen in the barn. It spread very , jMtdlr, and the whole building was eoen ft la flames. Large crowds from the BMghborneoa garnered ai ine uurii- tag building, but as iney nau SMthlng with which te extinguish he flames they were unable te de any thing. Betweeu the house and barn was frame butcher shop, and the names seen ' twehed 1L In a very short time the house, rhicb was of frame and was net fir off, raa en Are, and it was burned le tne maud. WJien the Are broke out lfce bare It was tielleved that the house K l be swept away, and a' large ferce of ewent te work with willing hands Md removed all the furniture and house- ; held goods, carrying them te a placoef ' Taafeitv- A hoe nnn that was cloie te the F' barn was also burned with four pigs that 'i i.were In it. la the bam were several wageus, a let or ksy, straw, harness, Implements, Ac. Kene or tbese could be save anu an weav J up in smoke. The most of the contents of Athe butcher shop was saved. "ji Hnir thnflrn nrlfrlmUnd la unknown In ; the neighborhood, but the general lmprcs-M en Is that it was the work or an incen .'? diary. The match waa applled in the barn. , -In a few hours wbst was once the most " v substantial buildings were reduced te tbroe sf piles of smoking ashes. The place new 1$. hu n. vnrv i1nnnlat.il annearaiicn. y,. The entire property that was burned i S.was Insunxl in the Penn township com- SyflpBtyr for 3,300. This will net cover the Ss- sfi? less, bewever, which wm de between ft 'v- $4,000 and $3,000. S ? ?'lv CHIEF AND ASSISTANTS. ;t irl, The emcera. or tlie rire Dopnrtment Elected nuslncss Borore CeuucIIh. ?f alie Strlkerti Win. s. Celumma, July I). The dromen's con- tventlen, consisting of the president and . f, iXilire commllteo or council, and three dele- v .!!( fmni nnrli AA tvi.nna.ivr 1.1,1 In It'i-"-""" w mi. vviMj.tyi nwriipiu ... t the council chamber last evening at 7:30 -4? o'clock. The convention was held for the iiDuroeno of electlnir a chief and three assist- '4nts of the fire department. The following iMiuea persons were present : President, "vCha. It. Grovej fire committee, V. A, .Bennett, C. W. Mlntch, Albert Cliarles'; -.Columbia Ne. 1, It. 8. Dunbar. Frank :jRotebora, D. II. Hoekj Vigilant, Ne. 2, a'Sae. R. Bennett, Gee. W. Shroedor. Q. E. ?Balghtj Shawnee, Ne. 3, V. J. Bakcn i Wendell Huukey, Jehn 1'oley. m- ",' President Greve noted as chairman mwl 1, n W Rjthvuvlnii i. au nlAnfn.1 ........- ...wv. ... kn.ua vww. it., vivmte DUUCMUJi KjsS w. w. xeamsu, ei tne vigilant tire com- ypany, was unanimously olectod chief of Uthe lire denartment. The following as- F ,alUotsvero also elected without oppesl- st' r . aw.- ivn, i lVneHiie . iwr WMlIrVi Swlnrlftr? Vn. .1. Martin l.VlntwI. W? .AAAr rt I autii at nf r.n atAafastl IntiMtslaHt Mieu. ! Wjmalltiir te the ilenartinent the renvnntlnn radjeu .; -. - - S3 Council rroedlUE(i. jT Council met last evenlng at 8 o'clock in ;fi the council clmuiber In rnmilur uulnn K &,tn " tne members present. $ynt Abe nnance committee reported as fol fel fol 4iewa! Balance en hand at liut report . 12,173 40 117 00 10,18.'. 1(1 00 146 K3 JL'IM s,m 400 J,5UMI ;, HiiiiHiuiirKvi. jciim H. ,.,,,. ;" TratMlen t MnrkpL ltenm WiMS'S-:" ff.loyd,04llreteri..Vl"T..!!.r Unndtlf., KV .... H.......n.M(,. 'M gr ureers auu note pum livsalanceenhantl u $3,1M 15 pjjy Th highway comnilttee reported six r 'permits issued fortheorectlou et dwellings 5. uu Dutuiv, uauui rutuirs luaue 10 Hiroeis vW and alleys, grading of Hccend street, from SHil kIiiIiIh ...... ... I... 1 A . i g v-nesmuv te waiuut, will be conipletod In u JaL tarsectleii of Wiilnnt mil X'nHli Uwnmi streets, repairs en Frent street hae been V-- jiisuv, auu nuiuaioiie jiui en iuiu section IjU-Vein the gas works te the Susquehanna W(f roiling mill, in tlic matter of abolishing : .,' me Kraue cress ncs and overhcud lnhlirnii b? at Union strect is still uuder conslderntlou $j with verbal assurunce that the matter g would shortly be taken up. We horewltli vlj-. submit plans unci cstlmatei nffit nr nreh .Over Shawnee run. nlan unlimtftml Imnil .r w. ,, -,7..." :.r,. - ""'" r"". "' s S?'! """""" ie.ii.i8 "'" company proiecting r. n oerougn in cerum Improvements te be I'jf y lormer. Alse submltted a re- " ,M te ettecl R contemplated change of M1U d through said company's proii preii TO urtv. ?M The (ire committee bubuiltted the nm. s t cecdlngs of the flromen's convention. l-A An ordlnsnce was ndentcd nrehlhllliiL. the riding of bicycles and tricycles en the feM 'dewalks of the town by a unanimous $f vote. Au opinion was glven by Solicitor Kauir- i man that the vele of Councilman nuuuett & r"uuutI,"vl,eB0s -e me Columbia Iren S2 company, he being a stockholder, that the gcSgff vote was legal. Lis1" "u"".u a presonieu relating te the rhange In Mill read and laid ever for one month. The highway commlttee's rocemmenda- lS uen that a brick arch brldge be erected rfr ever Shawnee run was nauuvl nH ti, l$f ferlt ordered te bodenoas per the plans fit """""" . . ;sr ine presiiieul of council In conjunction ,-Wt wim me ure committee were directed te biz MMCGTtnln Atlfl rdnnrf rtn tlm .....t nr ... ... T1 fit PAnnmit.ftn.ln.1 .... .... .t .. rivr .lwuiwvuuwur I..U iirui..ni.-N COnVOIl- tlen. i. .... iueiigui ana water committee were In structed tondvertlse for proposals for light ing the borough from October. ;, The chief burgess was instructed te issue the proclamation te inuzzle dogs. Tbe Strike bettlcnl. The beard of directors of the Susmie. rl hanna rolling mill l.u.l n ..,i.. . ;t day artorneon te consider the dlllluulty bo be ;,tween the management and empleyes, ...i -. u iiicDtinu vminra i B umpieymcm or a suule s-wheeler. A committee from tlm nmbiinr.. - helpers was heard, and the directors de M Mei te K""'1 lueIr request. The men re 3J turned te work this morning. y The MelhedlhL lltnrnrv ,.i... .... ..... &Z, .j fwi.vkj aiuiu IUUJT $ meeting last evenlng, when u geed nre- gramme was rendered. It was a pleasant venlng spent with Longfellow. s; Trltltv Ileferined Sunday school held Mi- their plcnle at Heise's weeds te-day. '.-, Hamni.il Mllknitlln ll.a C.,1.. in j lecture en the manners, etc.. of the lMnnin fthat country this evening In the Second , ireui Liuiuerau cuurcn, Mrs. II. C. Yeung, Airs. Geergo Tille, Mra. U. L. I'fahler, with their children, and C. Burke Filbert left this morning te spend some time at Acceini c Falls. Rebert Hoke was sued by Mrs. Cath Cath deeRsnkey before Squire Selly for as- aultaud bstterv. Thn Iwiv i.n.111. ,.i.. ikMrew a firecracker at the woman, burn. r.'inf her face. He was held under ball for j. . court trial. i4j. n. gatue u. ubji nius piayeu yeslerday f arternoen oeiweea ine Baity l'retzels anil avwiis. j no lurnier wen by a scere iolMtelS. i The Oriental CauiKim; duh. nr v.i. S paased through tow n this morning en their way U te Aouemac Falls. b ,r Jtes J-., ' "KXCOUtleu Airnlukt. n rin-iiim. IC. " ?-"Eby, attorney for Jehn Gingrich, fc taued execution te-dsy against Chrlstlau fj V. riaua, jariuvr, ei Veiuuibla, fe. JVIJ&, HAMILTON CI.UB NIGHT. A Lantern-Ma-btPd Uanlen Filled With Cheerful G nests. The first club night of the Hamilton club was given en Tuesday evening, and many friends and members were surprised te find that the house and garden reuld be se attractive en se warm an evening. The reading-room of the club house sercd for a reception room. The ladles recelvlng were Mrs. II. M. North, Mrs. Ieen Ven Osske, Mrs. Geergo Nauinsn, Mrs. It. 11 Slaymaker, Mrs. Uoergo M. Franklin and Mrs. J). Frank Kshlenmu. The club com cem com mlltee In chnrge of the entertainment were J. W. It. Bailsman, cq., W. U. Hon Hen sel, esq., Majer It. l'nink Brcnemsn, Gee. Xauman, eh.)., Mr. II. K. Slaymaker, B. Frank Ksbleinati, esq.Tand Captain Geergo M. Franklin. The heavy oak contre table had lccn moved back against the wall, where It formed the bnne for a huge bank of cut (lowers and rare and beautiful plants. Hoses were lavishly displayed and the ream was made as attractive as posslble, but the throngs of arriving guests did net linger there. The distant strains of the orchestra and whlflTiofceoIoralrdrew them through the buflct towards the garden, where a fairy llke sceno burst upon them. Hundreds of Chinese lanterns,of all shapes and sizes, hung from the branches of the fruit trees, and high ever all burned an electric light se that the leaves trembled In rays of silver and gelden light. Iluge Japanese umbrellas supplomentod the leafy shade. Over the groeu sward tables were set and among them moved ladlesand gen gen lletncn In full dress, while the harmonies of the 6rchestra of ten pieces floated ever nil from the flat root of the back building, where the musicians were placed. Mr. Payne, the club caterer, and Ills as sistants nerved the refreshments from a table near the building, and the croquettes, salads and Ices were seen In brisk demand and every place at the table taken. Under circumstances se ploasanttlme passed with amazing swiftness as poeplo loitered and cbatted ever the refreshments and listened te the music, se that very lltlle tlme wns left for the tee ever flowing bowls In the buffet, composed respectively with nud without sticks. Visitors were esceiled through the club house, niul bofero leav ing thoroughly satisfied that a pleasant club garden party wasaproveu possibility. The entertainment laslud from eight until twelve o'clock, and about two hundicd peeple ere present. Compared With otlier HnlDnyii. The thermometer at Demiith's registered 100 degrees nt ;i o'clock en Tuesday after noon and al 3:30 it reached 102 degrees. In looking ever the rocend of het days kepi by Mr. Demuth it wns learned that en July 111, 1B37, the tomperaturo wns the same as yesterday. The month of July, 188.1, was a very het ene. On sixteen days the thermometer HHKabove(K), mid en July ill It reached 100. The temperature of that month varied from 73 en the 2d te 100 en the 21st. On the 17th, IHth and 20th of the month the thermometer was 1)1 ut 0 o'clock in the evenlng. A rainfall at 2 o'clock this morning cooled the atmosphero materially ami to day the weather is pleasant In comparison with yesterdny. At neon the thormdmetor registered BH degrees at Demiith's. TwuMhetn Kll'ed at lllm, Dr. Walter lleardmuu was nwiiknned at an early hour this morning by the sound lug of the electric bell attached te the gate en the Beaver street end of his prop erty. He ran te the rear eud of the houae ami looking Inte the yard saw a man. He llied two shots from his revol ver nt him, butnelther took effect. The thlefraunt the Hint discharge et the pistol and left the premises the way he entored them, through the rear gate. Night Watchman Cook heard the shots and arrived a few momerts afler the fellow ran away. The w atchumu states that about midnight lu passing along Beaver street he sw men sitting en a weed plle near the doctor's stable They bid him the time and he thought they were connected with the stables In that neighborhood. Hew Would Tbla Det litltlOKS iNTEI.MUKNCKR. 1 think It would boa wlse plan for the merchants of Lam-aster le adept the following : Te cloie their btoies from new until the first of Soptembor at 12 m., uud open again In the ovenlugatO p. ni., Monday and Saturday oxceptod. This would give omiilevcr and ompleyes rest and recreation during the oxtreme het weather at a tlme when the heat Is most Intense, during the aflermmu. Thn llttle business dene new, during after noon hours, will be billy retained by the evenlng trade. It will be an accommoda tion for all sides purchasers ns well ns sollers. If onto established. The press ought te tnke this matter In hand and bring it before the public. A Mr.nriiANT. - A Colefod Wemuu'H Trouble. i.iuiu au, a young colored woman, has been arrested uud held for u hearing before Aldermau Deen en the charge of felonious ii8.ult and luttery and larceny. Annie Is pretty well known te the police, and she rocently served term lu prison for stealing. Overa woek agushe stelen dress Irem her aunt, Mrs. Heboeca l'rebs bury, residing In raegloysvllle. Ijist e oiling Mrs. 1'ressbury accused Annie of stealing the dress, whereupon the latter picked up a brick and struck her n tofrlble blew en the head, Injuring her rather badly. The suits were brought against her this morning, A IllirlluulerTi'umn. Olllceis l'yle mid Gtlbert made a big haul or tramp-, who were stealing rides en the cars of the l'eiiusylrania rulliead, at Cellins Station, late last night. Twe or them were Jehn Clark and Jnmns lv.r.,,,,. They clniiued te be empleyes or nuother railroad company, uud upon paving their costs they weie discharged. The ethers gave their names ns Geergo Gray, Jehn McQIuty, 1'runk Hiiluc, William Bales, Mlchnel Crane William Kvaus, Jehn Brown and GeoigeMooio. K.ich of them iccelved n sentciice of ten days. Accident te tlie Sni-uteKii. There was much oxclteineiit in 1'ly 1'ly meHth, Kng., en Tuesday night ut the re port that the rillhidelphla schooMilpSaui scheoMilpSaui schoeMilpSaui togahad goueushoio en the breakwuter. The vessel, hewever, get her rudder foul of sotne buoy iiioerlugB, and afler receiv ing assistance from u local tugboat she pro ceeded eastward, presumably all well, Seveiul Lancaster lads me en beard the schoelship. Jest it riuuer, Jehn Adams, of Middle and Christian streets, employed nt the caramel factory, had his left hand caught In u machine this morning. One linger wasselmuly Injured that amputation was necessary. Doctors Shirk ar.d King were the attending surgeens. An Vtiu Within All V.bu. Jehn W. Ityan, of Strasburg, te-day ex hibited in this city two eggs laid by a Partridge Cechin ehlcken. One, the sUe el a unlltsl walnut, having n hard shell, was found inside of the ether uhen it was broken. Hu.l An Arm Seuldetl. William Peacock, who is cnglneer at hu father's furnace, in tlie lewer end of the city, had his arm badly scalded yesterday by being struck by escaping steuin. Dr. J. W. Kiiiard attended hlin. A Herse Denier AHhluns. Henry Pfautz, farmer and liorse dealer of Clay township, inade an assignment this afternoon for the benefit of creditors te' Abraham Viy, of the wine township. Several Thousand Workmen Idle. A dispatch from Pittsburg says that Mm boiler miinufai'tuieshave decided te coin bal the demands of their men Indefinitely, and the men say they wilt held out until they are granted the reduction In hours. The strike affects! nearly 2.000 men. A lengthy shut down Is looked for at the National tube works, In MoKeesort. The firm refuses 1 sign the Amalgamated scnle, but Is willing te pay union wages. This the men decllne te accent, and as a result the Immense plant Is lule and about 4,000 men are out of employment. Hiten Dealers Fall. Charles M. Hellman A Ce., shoe dealers In Heading, Pa., failed en Monday, ttxo ttxe ttxo rutlens amounting te ever 10,000 were Issued against the linn. Trinity Lutheran CtiurVh Excursion Te Itendlng, Mineral Hprlng Park and Mt, I'cnu Gnulty rnllread en Thursday, July leth. Train leaves Quarry vllle ate 50 n. m.J fare, 12. Lancaster (King HL), 7:10 a. m. Lcate Colum bia nt7.ais.re.; rare.tl.60. Landlslllp,8a. ra.; fare, 11.50. Mnnhclm, 8.21 a. m.; fare, "tU'Jn. Lltllz, 8-TJa.m,; fare, II. Ephrata, 8.3.1 a. m.; fare, CO cents. The above rates Include ttreet carfare, with directions and 8 mile ride en the Gravity railroad, the new switchback, Jj8,5.7.9d gteathc. LlNDi'.KnKim. In this city, en the 7th Inst., Henry I.lndcnbcrR, In bis seventy.nrst year. The rclntlvcannd friends of the family also the member) of St. Peter's nnd HL Jeseph's Ilcncflclal Hectetlcs-are respectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from his late residence, Me. tel Green street, en Thursday morning 18 o'clock. High Mass nt HU Antheny's Church nt 9 o'clock. Interment nt St. Jeseph's ccme ttry. . KncinER. July 7. 18, In this city. Florence, daughter of Harry II. and Annie Krcldcr, aged six yours, eight months and six day. Tlie relntlves nnd frlcndt of the fanilly-alse Grace Luthtrnu Hunday school are respfsiU fully Invited te attend the funeral, from her parents' residence, Ne. 410 West Lemen street, en Thursday afternoon ut2o'rleck. Interment nt Lnncoster cemetery. Itflavhetm. LOCAL HOUSEHOLD MAIIICET, liANCAHTKH, July B, I8W. Te-dny's market wns well attended and prices for v crylhlng but butter were reasonable. Asparagus, per bunch 7it9 Apples, per H pk ..'JOilO Apples, dried, H.r ft.. ....tia, Apple-butter, ikt pt 10C12 Apple-butter, ier crock,,.. , ..UKS.70 lleer-Httak, per ft larie Itcif-ltMistperD) lAlt lletf Dried (chlpiiedJ.perB) ..;iw.15 llcef Cernel, per ft 10al2 IloleKua,iM'rlti , II Itenns, )cr Upk 7 butter, per lb , 'Jl Cnbbngc, iierhcad, 3J.r Cheese, Uiilrh 5 Chickens (spring) er piece ts Chickens (cleaned), per piece. 3.Y415 Cucumbcis, er piece &a, Cornmeal, per lb... 4 (.'berries penit r, rpg, per der. 15 Klsh Cat, per ft , 12(15 Ham, )er ft 15 Ham (nllced), par ft 'SWSi Heminy, per eiuarl km)10 jmi), ier ft ....'.'M'X Ijircl, per ft..... , WrtlO Mutten, per ft UittM Onions, per bunch n I'lRteiis, per pair ,, ,M I'lne Apples, per plcce IOiTjII l'etatiK'H. ncrbushcl " mi I'otatecs per Kpk 15 Potatoes (New) per pk ltxU'i' I 'ess, per ii pk... 7 I'uddlilir. 1K.T It.. 15 .mt 8.1)111 cgs 15 , 12(315 hlO .r.10 lefliis 12(915 Ithubarb, per bunch ., Raspberries, jicr it. Hauer Kraut, KTft Hausuge'ncsu), pcrlb .. .. Sausage (H in e licit) ft.... Hcrapplc, ierlt)., .. ... ... Trle, per ti Tomatoes, jicr box Veal Htcaks. W ID f )rulu nun l-rovlslens Kiirnlshcd by a. K. Yiuult, Breker. Cuioaeo, July 'J, 10 e clock p.m. Wheat. Cern. Oats. Perk. Ijud jury mm Mii AUKUHl KM tllrV S7 HcplumlM.r t0J SPA 27 12 1U 5 75 11 Ml &H5 UU0 ucieuir 3714 . November , , . . Dueembcr V4 Year ,.. Miiy(IK!il) 05 40 SOU Crude Oil-July ..? Cloning Prices 2.15 o'clock p. m. July 87K August Ml September 8!JJ October. . ,. November December. Ul'S May(ISW) tij Consels Crude OH July Winter Wiieat Hprlng Wheat Cern . .. Oals . Ite Hurley , Consels wmtai uern uais. mTK, Ijird 6 K0 5 00 (100 2S 12 11 27 27J( 11 110 12 20 Kcicipts, Car Lets. :: h set 121 Head. ...27,IU) Receipts Hugs... ItecclpU-Cattle. riillndeliililu Produce JMnrket. PillLADKM'niA, July I. Noen-Flour 11 mi: IVnn'a smwrs, 2 25i2IU: extra. 275I1W): "."" W25J50j roller, W &0t 23 i patent tllh0ie525. Wliral dull ; Ne. 2 Red new, !Cc Pa. de. UlM'.UKc Ne. 2 Cern steady ; Ne, 2, new, 42S&lle ; old, 40 Oalsmilet; Ne. 2 White mlxcil,3u!r. Ilran steady ; Winter, J13 HI6X.alJ75. MXaXc; Ne. 2 75 It 50; Spring, Haled liav dull ; JlOOUtflJ 50 us te mmllt" ; timothy 10 WX3IS 00 for chote: mlxe.1, I760O V W j baled rj e straw, new, f 17 OOnilS W. llutler linn; Penu'ii er.nunery ejtm liQlbc; Pcnu'u firsts extra, 20c; Jobbing, 21i Eggs steady ; Pcnu'u firsts, 15JlCc ; held let. 1115u,aste quality. Lhecse steady; part skims, 57e; full skims li2c. Petroleum steady : redued In bbls., J7 20. 1'etatwu steady : M tOn'J l0 ier bbl for new. Lecal Meck unit HeuiU. Reported by J. Ii. Leng. Par Last . salue. sale. jiiuuBsierL'iiy, i-a)jear is or issl. 100 mi " UKWJCllI I'Ser 18h5, 1M 101 lOTi 102 " Scheel i'h ilim 1KU !-. cai is or iMuiiu 1U) 100 loe 100 " Jsiluelsiw. . , ", , " 4'sillielWIO Columbl.illerough I'sduullOl Maubclm ttoieugli ( lean MIHCKLLANEOL'H STOCKS. Ouarryvllle It. R MlllersvllluSticvtCar .., lueulrc PrlntliiL' I'mniuinv 1UI 101 11 HU 1 l 6.1 40 ft) !B 11 i!ue.: 1:10.10 1.05 is 75 100 HI lit) fiO tlesllght and FiielCemiuny. Steeiis Heuse (Uends).. . Columbia (bis CeniiHiuy . Columbia Water Company .. Suseuelianua Iren Company jlarlctta Hellew-ware Hteenk llouse Mlllers tile Nermal Scheel Northern Market.. ,.,.. Ijistmi Alurliet ... " . Bi 100 2j 10 100 100 60 25 60 50 Oas t emirnnv llends (S per et. UW) 1UU lttl Uuurmlllelt. R.7's . .. 100 107'JO Rending A Columbia It. R.5's. .. 100 10s.Si 6.S i.iukun j.igm L'eiup.iny 60 67.60 , t:BtV. 1. ...I.rKCl ... Heuthern Market. . I Jineakter City Street Railway Ce.,. Ht End Street Rulluii HeUrtla leather Ce., Watch Factory b' . Uiuc. Clieni. Ce., ,. .. TUUMIKK STOCKS Lancaster A Fruttvllle. Ijincaster a l.ltlti. Iiucastcr A Wllllanistewn liucastcr A Maner l.iiic.istcr AManhclm-. ijl.iejl&tpr Miirlnltn 60 60 60 M M 17 :r r IU 00 101 H'i 117,7 100 110 37 13 29 W 100 . 1W . 60 as 25 60 24 25 100 Uumuler A New Helland. Illg Spring A Ilc.n cr Valley-. Bridgeport and Horseshoe Jelumbhi A Chestnut Hill Columbia A Washington.. Cpnestega A lllg Hprlng Marietta A Mount Jey Lane. ML Jey A Ellziibcthtewu. Lancaster A Susquehanna. Ijiucaster A New Dan llle Columbia A Marietta...... Maytown A Ehtaoethtewu Ijunniiiter A Knlmitn 25 Tsii 21 t.75 20 27 . 20 , 25 , IS KM ,300 , 2.5 , 25 25 20 18 25 10 300 11 13) ia 10 n75 20 00 Ijincaster A Willow street," 25 25 nunsuuq; A J.ll.Ieri.. . MartctUt A Maj town. . ... ., , .. .. , . HANK STOCKS. Hrst National Hank . . Farmers' National Hank Hilten National Hank.. Ijiiiciulcr County Natlemil Hank .Northern National Hank, 25 100 60 100 205.25 1J0 60 IIS".', 100 125 KejUone National Uauk.'Manhchii IHO 1U Columbia National Hank 100 135 ..copies- .-sn.tieual Hank. cnrlstlaua National Hank . loe 100 101) 100 100 100 1.15 lit. 175 145 UI 20J.25 yoncsiega national Hank Columbia.. Htrasburg. Marietta . I.lve Stoek .MurKetH. 3i".,l;'J?,?li,ll; h--eeelpts.7tM; slilpmenU, Ksi wfe..1!"' II ll S5:'iteers Jr.i.' vV',t.xktrs und feelers, ri 25a J SO i if Saa SI.' ana mUeU' 2533 ,0 1 Tcias !: Hogs Receipts. 20,000: shipments. fl U0-mar. hniICt-Hi rvlntu i)sk. .1.1 "- ket.idySuati.jfW'5' us'iern'l SSi lOlne,&u.fiJl?:U,c,lM,e,P,, 13-u li en SffiPs ",mid,vlmL'S-"e(,e"""'8. i Hogs Receipts, 2,100; 810 en s-iln- n 1 stleetxl Yerk welchU, M sast mlaM tilaa ana iigni xerasrmssssi W t light pigs, W eel M t reutlis, as sssj 'SSI riUM Kaht l.taaKTT. Jnlv a.-OaU.la-Watlats: tA I0 nttlnniAiilsf Ifltfl ! fat it Is Is nail 4 90! tsirtogood,looai:common,raa?l: tsirtegood,looai:common,raa?l: tsirtogeod,looai:common,raa?l: hulls.rows and stags, H3 76 ; 19 cars .shipped HI.1U1T A Wl . Hogs .Receipts, MO t shlpmsaU. 500: market active! medium and selncted, 4 104415: common te best Yorkers, H 1004 15 ; Plgi, X 10 (9 1 15. Hheep Iteeelpla, 1000: shipment. 7003; mnrkrt steady; prime. IV5 25; fair te geed. 14 00 (94 50; common, UK; 60; )carllng lamba, l 52..; spring lambs 135005. Mtoen Msrset. UnotatleuS by Heed, McOrann A Ce., bankers Lancaster. Fa. SW TORS LIST. II A. SI. 12 M. v.y, Ir.s 48 Atrlilson,Tep.,tnta Ke. Canada Paclne.............., U. C C. A l .., Colerado Cnal ...,..... Central Pacific................ Canada Heuthern Chi. HU I.. A n)g............ Den, A llle G. .... Del. U A W..... Krle........ .......... . Erie 2nds ............. JerO . - .-....... K. A T y. 80H '$, 1! 'SS Leu. A N.. L. Hhere.. KP, 109 87H 109 W 81 llOJi Jen mi .v,;i R2jJ ill 51 Mlrli.On.... Missouri Pnclfle.. Iteek. Valley , W. P. PVef. . tit nHtl(WIH.HHll,IH..., N. Y. O New England.. East Tennessee. Omaha Oregon Transcontinental.. Ontario AtW.. . Paeine Mall. Klehtnend Terminal m BLPaul 47 10 W 22J 71tf 20H Texas faclflc. 20 Union Pacific........ hi' 1 Wabash Cera.... Wabnih PreL... 1 M. ai 81 ir Western U West Hhere Bends. PIIII.AUBI.PniA LIST. Leh. Val B. N. Y. A PUIla. Pa. K. It. Reading lieli. Nav Hestemv. Pass P. A K . N. Cent. Peeples t'tti Ildg4's Oil 8 ii'" tail Jtctu SlbttcrtiecmcutB. 1AUUIA01CH, ETC. OKO. S. NOHBl.CK'S Doersom Carriage Works, Cerner of Duke and Vine Streets. Call and sce the Finest Assertmuit In the filly of Canopy Tep Hurreys, Cabriolet, tjidlcs' wing Dash Phu-tens, Ueutleinen's Driving Phcptens, llrcwster, 'lim K111K111I Hprlngnnd t'omblnalien Hprlng liiiKClcs, .1st les of Market Wagons, 3 Kccend-hnml McCull Wagons. B-llt pairing promptly and neatly done. dU-ljdftwK CHEAP-PURK RYKWHISKILM, BLACK berry, Ginger and Kummcl llrandles, ROHREK'S LIQUOR STORE, Ne. 22 Centre Square. BO VOU WANT WORK? GOTO I.ANCAH , TER EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, Ne. 01 North Duke street. piINKTAlLOUINU I ALL TJIE LAT1',ST NOVELTIES IN FINE WOOLENS, AT , ,. P. Wr.lKEL'ft, apKKhndR Ne.4t WeJit KlngStreeL TlJ9,U,5ANT HELP 7 OO TO LANOAH AJ TER EMPLOYMENT 11UIIEAU, Ne. 01 North Duke street, i -TrANTED-A aim, TO DO GKNEItAL TV, Housework and assist nt Ironing, nt jy-2t UUNOltril MARY ST. itanti:d-a middliaeed woman Jj3-tfd . 'e " general uousewerK. Annl v nt 235 NORTH DUKE ST DO YOU WANT A GIRL THAT CAN BE recommended ? Apply te PENN'A EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, 12 Beuth Duke street. rillli: NEW SEAMLESS STEEL COOKING .--,, wure Is better than granlte nnd sells for hair the price, AT REINHOLD'S. INKJVE,TEN,TWENTY.FlVEANDKirrY Pound 1'nekages. LANCASTER CHEMICAL COMPANY LAWN ENRICHER. Held e cry where. VAnNTi:UralnLS F0It GENERAL rJl Housev,ork; geed situations furnished free of ebarqe. Apply PENN'A EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. 12 Seuth Duke Street. A T OUR OFFICE -tzr: YOU i?an uirr anv U.JL ni nenntnr LANCASTER CHEMICAL COMPANY UA tillldlEU. WANTED-HOIIHES UO PASTURE. T Address, aprtH-lfd W. W. G ItOSII, NefTsvllle, Pa. An. ICALC RL'AT IHPIU1VKMRKT Tfi ni.n nn l)WljlWlll)VMShlt'I.A N.-nAri.Mn'iif M. COMPANY LAWN ENRICHER. J A PARRISIENNE Negligee Shirt, . AKRISJtAN'S. rillN TOP JELLY X Doicu, GLASSES AT 23c PER AT REINIIOLD K 13ALTIMORH MUTUAL All) HOOIHTV. U lte-julres scvernl rmmipffiif nmi 4,... .) 1111.1. ui Kuiiiicuiaiuy appearance te act as coll.cters. Alse two men ns nsst. supts. Jefl-tfil Hit East King St.,'ljincaste'r, l!a. rpURNl'IKT: DIVIDEND. THE ' PREsf X dent and directors of Iho Lancaster. Ella Ella bctntewn A Middlcten-n Turnpike umin.iw hiiM-. en the 7th lnst..ileclared adlMdciider two dollars and twcnty.le cents en each sbare of stock for the last six months, paable en de mand. CHAS. E. LONO, iieiisurcr. JlS-"ldAH"' l" r"' tl"C" h'" Lu,,cn&,fr' T lltOUTASHANK. PIANNEI SHIRTS. ul-hil i.iuh nil-. HiJI nor AIR FURNACE IN 13 the market, go le JOHN HEsr, :ih n.st tullen stieet. m7-tfd A THOyrERs'cbRNEIl S.U.OON. A NICE HOT LUN0H w!.U.be..hCfd. ","?' nenilng from 9tel2.W. RiiPlwrt's iCek bruted Btcr dran from the keg. apr:t0-tfd C3.O TO HEADQUAItrERS I .. ,n.i .cn ru ''"''euartcrs for FWiIng Tackle. Polished Brass Reefs. Ite. Ihrce-Jeinted Reds. J'i,!5l,r,,'V,tre,rV.,M1!i u,,csi Heeks, Sinkers Leaders, Mountings, Ac. FRAILEY'S KAbTENU PHARMACY. B-Fralley's SarMiparllla Coniitemid w'ill rcxenl Prickly Hu, l'iinnles and Rolls by pu fv leg the bleed. Price, sod and fl. prc rlfvl M.W.FAw INSTATE OF ELIZABETH MISIILER, III Inte of the Cll lettcrs testiinipntnrx jm liI.i .u(..i,. .. t. ". f".'.0'1 '." "10 nnderslgiml, nil i-oiens Indelitrd thereto are rcmic-ted te make lm luedlate paj inent, nnd thove having 1 lalms or demands ugulnst the same, will prevent iliem without delay for settlement te the under signed, residing In the city of Ijincancr. r. . ,. r, 1. ALLAN A. HERR, Executer. Or te 1). a. liuii.EM.vx, His Attorney. JunlS-tltdW rjllIEHOTlESTDAYH. " KEEP COOL I Use Leng's Delicious Summer Beverages, SODA LEMONADE, MILK SHAKE AND ICE CREAM SODA. Nicely Pen ed at LONG'S WIST I;nD DRUG bTOllU, Chestnut and Mary Streets, it "PROPOSALS FOR COAL. Proposals for Ceal will be recehed at Ne. Ill est Walnut street until Saturday, July 12, ISM, nt 13 o'leek, neon, 10 furiiMi Rie pnblle schimls of this city with Hard llrnken Egg. Nul.und Pen Ceal, te tie of Iho best nuallty, ircb freni dirt and slate, and delivered In the cellars of Iho school boosts, ns dhected bv tlie com nit tee. Iho bids te cover all the coal remilred for the iiitlrej ear-about 600 tens. i"""' JOHNMcKILLlPh, ,. .u J.'V! r"1M" of Uommlttee en B. A O. JMtdS,M,W i" l"OItrANTI If jeu will take the trouble te call en us, wu think etan Interest jeu In our line of Heets Our stock i complete and we exerelse great care lu ihe .election of our geixls. All of us being Practical In some Iminrh of tlm Shee Jlusluess, we reel able loge joupelnt.on sliees Unit will beofalueteyou. Establlkhed lu KB, and tlichtislnttsceiillu. ued from Unit tliuHlethU, should glt uilbnt exierleuceiiet lKsesit by soineeihrrs In the business. .Our stock embraces nil desirable grades Men s 1 Ine Dress Sliees, ranging In price Irem II 00 te f7 00, and Ladles' from f 1 10 te s.5 00. Call nud j ou will net be deceived. wm. hTgast, WaF '0. lij NORTH QUEEN bT. heavy, II M4I; Wen 3kstrttm4mt. H.f-ARtCTTAVREBEnVIN KKTTUsw. AM. AT RKIWHOtiD'S). w.Jv Wpes and Cigar Helders. Krttteh Briar Pipe in Cases, sec each. All the One Brands or Hmeklng Tehaeen. . DKMUTHflCIOARBTOKK, aU-tMR 114 East King street THE HEAMLBHS COOKWO WARE IB strong, durable and cheap, AT KEINIIOLD'H. OCHOOL TAX, 1W0-THE DC PLICATE 18 KJ new ' In Hie bands of the Treasurer, Three per rent, eir If paid before August 1. Office uuursirum vi. tn.uii p. m, iieurs from v a. m. Ull 4 p. m, W. O. MA11HHALI,, Treasurer, r je5tnuldll Ne. 12 Centre Square. , SUR ClOARH, GOLDEN LION AMD MIA Querlda, are clear Havana Hilar S cent ire, band-marie. In bnxea of as, CO and 100. DEMUTH'B CIGAR BTORE, EaUblltbed 1770. HI East King street. als-UUH fTHIE ONLY CIGAR BTORE WHERE YOU V. can purchase Imported and Key West Cigars, and II. K. Oraveley'sBuperler Cavendish. DEMUTH'B ClOAIt BTORE, 114 East King BireeL Tclephen. alS-tfdK J. B. MARTIN A CO. . J. B. MARTIN & CO. During the Summer 1 SPECIAL LOW CONTRACTS MADE Fer Taking Up, Cleaning and Relaying CHURCH, HALL, LODGE ROOM, AND OTHER LARGE CARPETS. A few dollars spent in proper cleaning -will add much te the wear of Carpets, and save them from the damage by moth. v J. B. Martin & Ce, Cor. Prince & W. King Sts., LANCASTER, PA. ALACK OF FASHION. THE GREAT THIRTY DAYS CLEARING SALE -AT- ASTRICH'S 115 & 117 N. Queen St., was started en JULY 5, and will last for Thirty DaysdOnly. Get one of our Catalogues, and note Reduced Prices en everything in the Stere. Additional Bargains offered every day. Frem new till Saturday we offer 3 lets of Ladies' fine Lisle Vests at 21c apiece. Ladies' Black Silk Lace Mitts at gc a pair. Our whole stock of Kid Gloves as fellows : 50c Kid Gloves for 39c 75c " " " 63c 87c " " " 73c. $1.00 ' " 79c. 51.25 " " " gl.ie. $1.50 " " " $1.13. Ladies' Colored and Black Straw Mats, Bennets, Teques and Turbans at 10c apiece. Elegant wide Fancy Silk Ribbons at 10c a yard. One let of Fancy Silk Ribbon, warranted pure silk, at 5c a yd. Great Reductions in Colored Velvet Ribbons. Ne. 3, reduced te 39c apiece. Ne. 4, reduced te 49c apiece. Ne. 5, reduced te 59c apiece. Ne. 7, reduced te 69c apiece. Ne. 0, reduced te 7Qc apiece. Ne. 12, reduced te 89c apiece. Our whole stock of Black Silk Drapery and Fish Net at 75c a yard. Our whole stock of Fancy Curtains Scrims at 9c a yard. One let of wide real Torchon Lace at 7c a yard ; formerly 10 te 13c. All our fine Fans reduced as per Catalogue. Great Reductions in Dress Trimmings. HOSIERY One let of La dies Fancy Cotten Hese, full fashioned, formerly I2c ; re duced te 7c a pair. Come at once, and see the many Bargains we offer in every Department. Season Pate of Fashion, 7T ItcMi aisntrHUiimcttl. ' OSTON BTOltE )iw'BLAGK GOODS s ' JlLACKHEHRIETTA8.7KctOW50. BLACK CASHMERE, 25e tell 00. 50-Inch BLACK HERGES, 75c, f 1 00. 40-Inch BLACK BUNTING, 60c. BLACK MOHAIR, 25c, STc, 0c BLACK CUT CABHMERE, 53c, 75c, It 00. HTRirEDBLACK GOODS, 37ic, 50c, 75c, II 00. BLACK SATIN, 60c, 75c, II 00. BLACK ALL-SILK MOIRIE.75C, 1100, 1125. Ne store in Lancaster can show se much1 that's fine this line or sell them cheaper than we de. BOSTON STORE, North Queen Street. CHARLES STAMM Stem .btJcrtiecmcntB JTVERY DAY A CHEAP DAY ll AT REINHOLD'S. N EV Neckties and Pins, AT EIUSMAN'S. ANOTHER LOTOFQUEENSWARE FROM Auction, AT REINHOLD'S. w HITE ATEHISMAN'S, Ne. 42 West King St.. Opposite Cooper Heuse. -lirANTED - GENTLEMEN BOARDERS ,. who desire rooms. Immlre at THIS OFFICE. Jyj-lwd 1THAT IS TWENTY-FIVE CENTS TO TV crcatoaBeautirulLawnerReuenanOld One. -pltOPOSALS FOR PAVING. Sealed proposals will be reecfveil by the Street Committee, at the Clerk's emce, City Hall, up te 5 o'clock p. m. en Tuesday, July 15, 1890, for paving with Asphalt blocks the follow ing streets : Duke street, from Grant te Orange street; Orant street, from Duke street te Court avenue, and the City Railway track, from East King te Grant street. Alse, for paving with llelulan block the Diamond at Ka t King und Duke streets. Bids te cover the street from curb te curb, and te be for each part separately und for all the work asked for as a whole. Plans and specifications can be seen at the ofllce of A. A. Hcrr, City Regulator, Ne. 100 East King street. Ily order or the Committee. JS,'J,1M GEO. W. BABY, Clerk. "PENSIONS. PENSIONS ! Te my Comrades nnd Heirs DR. J. S. SMITH, Offlce-246 WE8T ORAHfJE STREET, U. S. Claim Attorney, Lancaster, P., will au lend te all claims under new nnd old Pension Acts. Over six years' experience. JyMtd3,M,W VI jENNLHCHORSUMMER THEATRE. Week Commencing MONDAY, JULY 7. Millikfii k Certfss Opera Ce., In the Favorite Opera, "MIKADOT" W- Admission, 10 cents. CHRIS J1URQER, ... . Proprietor and Manager. Week Commencing Monday, July II, " MAS CO IV mawmd t QQ IN THE SHADE "THESE DAYS, -HUT Even Tbls Is Thrown In tbe Shade -BY- The Het Weather Prices in Shoes AT- STACKHOUSE'S, NOS.28AXD30 EAST KING STREET. A GREAT STOCK OF OXFORDS -AND- Other Summer Wear. STACKH0USE, NOS, 28 AND 30 EAST KING STRKKT. M ART1N UROn. They aic the piepcr thin? nnd suitable for street, perch, lawn tenuis or even ing di ess, fS-V). Our Hue or light weight coats and vests covers nil the staples and Have Yeu Seen1 Our White Flan nel Shirts ? novelties. A large choice, perfect titling and handemclymade, te for coat and vet. Geed business coats nnd vests, 11 ; coats, bOc. Stout men, we are prepared te lit ou as well. Don't think ou can't be tit In cool, comfertablo clothing until jeu sec our line. Coats nnd vesli, 11.75, r.'.GO,3.80 and K. Extra large sizes thin undervvcur In all the most comfertablo stuns lu stock. A third drops from the price of bejs' suits that arc lagging Lehlml lu acllvit.v. fcce our fm, IJ.M and S3 lines of knee pant suits complied from the slower moving high priced ones. Ne our !e, Jfi, V and JS big bejs- long pant suits. Our range und choice in flannel shirts suitable ferev ef) occasion runs llke tbls ; J, JIS0. I..JU0. V, i?Z, !.'.60, ..C5,2, fl.50, SI. as, SI, 75e, tl).-, Sjc.Kc. Ouj htn't there be a price. If tbe st)ls ure right, (and they are) te suit uvsry cue? Sirk shirts uud fust black sblrts of various stuff are popular. We have them lu ellslzts. MARTIN BROS, 26 and 28 N. Queen St. 21-Inch BLACK SILK, 75c and II 08. BORDERED NUN'S VEILING FOR VI BLACK SILK VELVTS,t0c,7Sc, It 00. 6 Knet GILK FRINGE, 75c BLACK LAWNS, 12Kc, 17C, 20c BLACK SATINE3, 12c, 17c, 25c, SBc BLACK DLE8S GINOHAMH, 10c aad UKI BLACK CHALLIES, 8c and 10c BLACK LACKS, 10e te 25c. Xtctu 3lbti?Hement. M USIC CATALOGUE WITH NEW E uen anu pncensi sent upon appllcatl AT REINHOLD'S, Opposite P. It. R. Dcpe A BEAUTIFUL LAWN. -HOWEV small it mar be, Is a great luxury. L , L LA UAMTEK CHEMICAL COMPANY en iuuu2.il N- EW GOODS. LOW TRICES AND A I oiere noem mages snooping pleasant! AT KKIMilOLD'r XENSIONS. PENSIONS Tbp New Pension Bill Just passed entitles! . V..'"' m munn, fliiuur itiiiiurun ana tn dent Parents tnii.nenK.nn. I will fittnrt implications DlJlMul In ttiv Tinnrla nmmnfivl have had four years experience In the pentl VIUI.U Ul If MtillllAJU( XJ, J . .. SILAS W. SHIRK, I jcu-j.nu i jMertn duke at., Lancaster, 1 XJNDE11SHIRTS AND DRAWERS KOR HOT WEATHER, At ERISMAN't H AOERi BROTHER. Mid-Summer FURNISHINGS Hammocks, Hammocks, Hammocks. Complete Lines of the Best Styles and Pepifi .unKcs iinmmeeus in All Sues at Very Lew Prices. SEA GRASS HAMMOCKS, WOVEN LUXURY HAMMOCKS. PALMER HAMMOCKS (With Pillows). J HAMMOCKS (Children's Sizes.) HAMMOCK PILLOWS. MOSQUITO CANOPIES) All Sizes and Ce (Special Lew Prices ) Thousands of Yards Bright New Weavi China Mattings, Fancy and White. Tarlatans for Cevering and Draping Mlrre Chandeliers and Pictures. All Mauncr Bummer Heusefurnlsblng Dei Promptly by Experienced Upholsterers. 25,27,29, 31 West King St., LANCASTER. PA. T HE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE, A RARE OPPORTUNITY ! We offer te-day a large let of Genuine French Satin iei AT 19 Cents Per Yard. These geed liuve sold at ."He te 37Kc, and positively Trench, Manyoftheso-caliedKrencJv SAtlnes held bern und pUeivhern nrHthnflniV grades of domestic goods, but In order temetS iiiia iew pnee wc win ener uenuine renci uoeus at;iuc, ns uoevequoted. OUR ENTIRE STOCK OK SUNSHADES AND PARASOL Will be ettered Without Regard le Cost. Parasols worth from JLV) te f 7, will be sold f ire.n ii) iin.-.i'. lUnRiductld m In the prices of Embroider ul ;olerert Embroideries, (leuuiu ch and Trench Ginghams, etc. tl Fleunclnc. C liupnrtcu ecetch As (t l our desire te cut the Summer stec in, low in peMDie this season, we will one mniij iniug irriaiuing uiciele at uuuvuull lun jJrivii Ccl a s ) inl Vie r. il 26 East King Street, foil tlel LANCASTKK, PA. l'. inaraMjdR WBI People Cash Stere twmmwwvr'f ius'" " w,. n, ,f . -5., W .V '! tli$lv"H &iVl -, krhjmlkrv Wim
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