i Wr h f -a ,'.- , ft TOB IiAKOAgCTB DAILY DffTiaj.IGEyagR, WEPKBBDAY, A1 . ','v1V'g'"'W'r WTjWTrim ' iff jjfWTC"' -."'J'w "wj" WflFIQ tUKMmmwfilBM?? TK5MW-'-.7f' ..TJ a -------iij-- VJS KHkfl BF ?-, tf t wt it-tI M r WNJSfrJHXfflMT. : y . fc , 4 jtir Aft';iri,E, xbmt a -vmmm, jtemt. -j r IwtMsi, ,H Lese BJ M'hMMt.WHk Me One 1 te'i'teu, HI Cries Far , "if?1 nWr-TewB Hele. . . etdl . ineadeaee of the lstsLDiesscsR. , r.f Aug. 26, TJie canal basin .VrMrves. vrss tbe scene or a gUlrewnlnit Accident yester' I, Vbereby a young boy jnet an . Captain ueerge uenry , eMrwansylvsnla canal beats, Neb. 02 tt,mmi a cargo, of coal en last Satur- ap jxanucexe, iier, weiunaDia. xue fthe. beaU lias bl family, fcgef iVtlf) and two child ,!'W. anil daughter, with him en bli feurneytf up and down the beats arrived aafely In Columbia, iy me -men at uruner's wiisrves unloading Macarge. Yesterday AUt flv n'oleok the Sen of the Mined Glenn' Ambrose Beene, aged i'MMA iUlll).lv.MliM.H ..Mil taMlall l ler ma agt, started from' the touts ' Wp e s;eal' wharves. By what eatue Ctta'aeeMefct happened It unknown, but the fmamSSm H tbaVthe boy while going along jpHna Minis bat 'fall Inte the water. In .- aBaserlnf atlek, and becoming giddy wnlle L ievfcitt fc the water lest. his equilibrium rpueetuer occupants ei trie debv ip Ue enaased. and tee noise of the of tho'eoal drowned all ,the cries ifllf. Trm nluiAiirA rtt IIia Itnv wu until1' Frank. Beene, a nenhew of i twas'oemlnKifrmn'the srrocerv ter 1Uia svipplyorptevislons and saw ,M tMsMtttac stick and the boy 'a hat floating sHilM gl.7t Search was at once instituted H we Itey and as he could net be found tb sd'; truth', was then suspected. The eaflaliWMdraiwed-and after about a half ueuy was recovered of the renl varil. ,fiJbnnd 'the bedv was standing v jsMejt in the water. The remains wero placed ,' In Mte.twdertaklng establishment of A. J. , ;.juuser. wne propenv coinneu mem, nnu " i,lsy,wiUJfce Beut te X,ime Ridge, Columbia r peeuntyfpa.j the home et his father, for burial. ,r ? ii The parents Sre almost honrt-brekon ever the A'ltfsjossftef- their child, and thclf acquaintances, yftty, among theft .vocation of life, ronderod them ..iw-aU the assistance In their power. & During; vosterdav atonieon Michael Hen- 'jfedrlckSjwhe owns a herse and i agen and fSL""Ae hauling around town, was S&CMa'ulfalr fc Ce. te haul Heur frc asompieycu ey from their mill te a car, ten the Bending siding te be shipped s away About hair-past four o'clock he had & tiinlnailawf n wannn rf limit ettil watt trrnrr i'uiM te the mill for another lead, when in cross cress f,'fA'DK tne Pennsylvania railroad at the Em- "SsMUl street crewsmc. met with en nccl- i v trident that was very near fatal In Its results. u,4.r3,he attention of JIendricKs was called te i -''' (JIhouie, ether direction wblle he was en the A, . ."Kt'track and a locomotive cemlne westward R7 jiJA? rather last the herse was struck In the left 1A - mUUHUU UUlt?U JU1UUUJ UUIU IUV lliKA. n 7C j1"0 herse 'was considerably bruised ana naa Si-3aK a snee tern irein ene ei its irem ioeu lien- .LfJ;.S. (IrlMfK nniR a luirllir rrlrvliftnerl mail nvp lita jl M..V..V ..M. M..V..J ...0-.-V ... W.. W narrow escape from Injury or death, l'lcasure Club, Xast ovenlug n number or Columbians held a meeting for the purpose of organizing a pleasure club te spend a wcokevory sum mercamplngin seme conenlont placeand enjoying llshlng, gunning and ethor ploos pleos ploes urrs. The ofllcers elected for the club are as fellow a : President, Samuel M. Stape ; vlce president, Chas. Jj. Pilbert ; secretary, M. f. Sourbeer; treasurer, Jehn K. Kreider. The name selected for the new organization is "The Forestand Stream Club." Heavy Itnln. Yesterday afternoon Columbia, "was visited "with a very heavy rain storm, accompanied - by thunder and lightning. The rain fell for some hours In torrents and many streets and gutters are badly washed. During the pro gress of.the storm, tbe house occupied by . William -Armstrong, en Sixth street, between Witt "UUVUMWIU fTMUUfc, MIUBllUClkllJ a UUli Ul Lfev llghtnmg and the chimney was partially do de iv'si inelUhedVand some damane was dene te the h .A . . T ua..nfr ..M.I IXFaVm... ..ab ......lr l.a. .. ,..!. F r.'-- V ,root The Inmates or the house w ere a badly i - j rmiuu ecl ui imuiriu. jfeaiu nun t uncnii. itMrvJSjgBpi en. old rosident of 'HUliatn iicnreiay afternoon at the Tofweod, dled yostern.iaw, Mr. Jacob 11. 'cUdeuce of her sen-Jvj-wtiu Wcti J-.,. .aiAeltUPlMHKPRSRl was old J.A?--i -tTiursday alternoen at two o'clock 'Tn e funeral services w ill be held, and the ln- terment will be made at Ironvllle. The late Mn. .Toseph Hogcntegler was burled this afternoon from her Uta rohldenco en Union street, between Fourth uud Firth, aud was attended te ber last resting place by n large number of relatives and friends. 4, Tenn Nete. Charles Boe ten, of Carlisle, is en a lilt te friends in Columbia. Mrs. J. D. O'Donnell has returned home from a visit te Philadelphia. Te-morrow afternoon the Our Bejs, of Co Ce lnmbia, will play n game of ball with a , Wrightsyllle club en the grounds of tbe Co Ce Co lumbles. "Yesterday aftornoen, the young culore d boy named Jerry llesslck, who wa3 cauglit tapping tbe till of .Icsicl'a store, was taken te jail, where he will remain until Mr. Jos Jes sol, who is out or town, will return home, when he will be brought te Columbia ler a hearing. This morning six car leads orpceplo Irem YerK county passed through town en theh wnyleLltltz, where they HI held 11 picnic te-day. RlversIdoIIeiiiO,Xa27, Heme Communion, held a picnic In Ileise's weeds te-day. This morning a unmoor or Columbians wenta te Uarrnsburg te attend the Heme cratlc stale convention. Irish National I,c:iguet,el America. Patrick Egan, president of the Irish 9n " Wi ' national r,oague 01 America, m an inter lei iyJ.TCgardlng the chnrge that the lcague has j, v ... .. . . .. TKj'ry ucgcnoratea into a mere political machine, I fig and, is thcretere virtually dead, says : "Whlle I I ,yir 1 was In New YerK I uvonted Ihn nrKl. & dene v of the league, and tbenccfertli. whlln ",& holding that iosltlen was precluded from -. J!5'taklnir nart In nelltlcs. wbatover mv nnlltl. 5 Sftjaloiunieit' may liae been. I maintained LIetbat position throughout the last prciidcn- ' Vwslvuurlt7u uuu '"","u lu JJiuiuuun me 'K v niu LMfcuuu tia "jug aa iinxiiuuilt ei IUO & league, f xuat tne liague is dead Is l j. Unjtha-a tntalnln f1 '" We have nearly OQO branches scattered .-'W,1MW BlUWWttU, j eyer the country. All or them will be in ac J "tlve working condition at the tlme or the national convention te be held In Chicago next January, which will be the largest eer held In Amerlcn, posslble with the excep tion of that 1681nlse bold lu Chicago. Par- t nell will probably be lu attondance. He has premised te ceme if possibly. T. D. Sulli- .van. of Dublin, is also oxtiectcd. Sulllvnn a1H take hla seat as mayor of Dublin en Jauuary,lst Twe or three ether prominent . members of Uie Irish national party are ex- ipected. Te-Day"s Fuuentl. r On Sunday morning the remalus or Mrs. vl Ada Evaasywlfe of David M. H vans, of Ne. Ill 038 North Qneen street, wero intorred at ( j'tLengeneeker's burj'lng ground. On Monday xn jrvunc .viuau uivu, iiu luafc luuurai lOOK plaee this merulng. Mr. Evans has been ''Kerllv afflWited In the less nf wlf mid xliH.l and ha Ue sympathy of the community in c bis bereavement ""The funeral pr Ames L. Jlarman took Kx .Jlwe UiWiaRernoeii, from his late resldonce Jr onerth Mary btreet, and it was attended by UPOrg4. lllUHIlUi'UBl, U. A. u, xne 111- 5. Theftmeral or the wire or Jehn J. Fehl, . idertutv 'teunl.v treasnrer. wan lnrnlv nt. t'i - tended 'tWs afternoon, The remains were ivxtakaatfrem the home of the husband of de- ..';'-x.ejm, JNcase west uronge street, te St lOttti's'ichBrsIi. whero servlces woiehehl. llif intermeNt w as made at Woodward Hill 'X. -r ' .1. .. Tin !A.fn1 l..l LT .NtHasUwle Hwtal card can be bad atlhe y.ypmcastec jwitolllee. Postmaster Slay maker ft&kiw JsJflK) n short tlme age, but the de H1lfttMMlt M ll him only SOW. These were M ti 1 - - swemxeb , up, and the pestm wer tried !,H isiil managed te borrow from Hees about 10.000. But these. l disposed of. aud te-dav there I card attheetllce. The trouble the fact that the nostefllce de- I'abeut issuing a new series et 1 uiey are 110. yet reaay ler ' are exiiectsd te be en lumi wnaiKJ - MMiItMIBkJM I akkavH& I teaesSkW r J agsiS ttsfSsnssJH p? "Sstsmc IfctPPrV0 ., ' ; waLv'Mtx'tmn Mcmnvxr:' u ,. - - - j Th MswVetfc negater fcvpaMteaai IryW te BMhtnHMLMt Sheep. The meeting of th( Republican state cbm ealttee, or U ew Yerk, was called te order at Saratoga, en Tuesday, by Chairman Warren. Er-Flre Committeeman Van Cott offered the following preamble and resolutions Whkreas, The best Interests of lbs Re publican party will be subserved In the pending contest a free and full expression of the 'wishes of all classes of Republicans throughout the primaries, held fertheelec-. tlen of delegates te the next state convention, tberelere, Jtetetvcd, As the Judgment of this com mittee, that all voters residing in the several assembly districts or the state who adhere te the principles of the Republican party and Whose general Intention Is te act with the party and promote Its success bythelr votes and Influence at the next general election be Inserted without, regard te any so-caiiea "fundamental test " te attend and take part In said primaries, and this committee re commends all organ Ixatleus or the party throughout the slate te, act incempliance with the foregoing suggestions. , Mr. Jacob Hess asked iftbe plan would net interfere with the plans already adopted last year. 4Mr. Van Cott said that there were thous theus thous ands.ef Republicans in New' Yerk city who did net vete last year for the nomlnee for the presidency. It would be wlse for the com mittee te de all in Its power te give them an opportunity te ote for Republican nominee this year. Mr. Van Allen said the resolution waiBltn- piy intouaeuits a receniiuuuuuiiuu, iuu uiuiu could be no sound execution te It, He theunht it was a wise thing te da There are many Republicans In New Yerk city and through out the state who did net support the Re publican candldAte for president We should bave unlvctsal liberty prevailing throughout the party. If It be adopted. Republicans who did net support their candidate last year can conie lunntt lend us their aid and co operation, and thus we will have full support for the candidate whom we shall nominate. X-is for the intercut of the. party that har mony should prevail. He thought that the adoption should be made without a dlssent lntf volce. The resolution was then adopted. Haratogawasthenseleclodattho place for holding the next conventlon. and Beptotnber 22 w as decided upon as the unto. . Meimgerle in UI Stamsch. Dr. Rewles, or the Marine hospital, Chi cago, tells of a singular eccurrence In connec tion with an operatlon rccently porlermed at the hospital. Seino tlme age u sailor appli ed foradmtsslen. He was tall, lank, and cada cada vcreus, nntl was Buffering from an almost perpetual pain In the stomach. At times he would be setzed with frightful convulsions, and nothing seemed te allay his sullerings but feed. He had a rav enous appetite, and could eat a hearty meal a dozen times a day. The doctors, after a long course ei troatmcut,succcedod In taking from the man a taie worm and also a Hiiake 13 inches long, resembling a monstrous 'nngle worm. The physicians wero some what astonished ut liuding se strange a rcsldeilt as the sliake hi the man's stomach, but they wero guite dumb founded by the startling phenomenon that presented itself seen alter. Whlle exam ining the roptlle, the physicians found that it was actually fining birth te an other claimant for the vast quantity of feed devoured by thounlertunato Jack tar. They could account for the appearance of the snake lu the man's stomach, but that n roptlle. which when nulte small hatl found Its way there should incrcase te its present s70, and ulse have young was n problem which they woreunablo toyjelve. The tape worm, to gether with the snake and Its pregeny, w ero carefully placed in a bottle, and are new en exhibition at the dispensing department lu the custom Iieimc. ACTIO.Y O.V MIXlSTElt KE1LEV. bl. Ileruard' Ileneflclal Society Opposed te Mixing Jtellelen aud Politic. M. F. Willieie, of Philadelphia, president e( the Irish Catholic llcnmelent Union et the United Htntes, locently nddrcssed a nete te a prominent memborerst, Bernard's Catholic Beneficial society, or this city, requesting that at the next meeting or the seclctv, w hlch Is 11 blanch of the 1. C. B. u., seme action be taken relathe te tbe ap pointment and subsequent denunciation of Hen. A. M. Kelley, .successively appointed minister te Italy and Austria. Minister Kelley was president of the control organization last cur. At last ecnlng's meeting the lollewigg resolution was adopted by St Beruard's secjety : Whlle St. Bermrd'a Beneficial soclety cominenjJLJIeii. A. M. IfeMDyat.a man and libllc. thui"'"iloprecate the intreduetidn et tins political matter into tue 1. u. li. u., as it may proe a bad precedent, aud our dele gates are hereby instructed te ote and act accordingly. Jehn A. Ceylo, esq., and Win. J. Widmyer were elected dclegates te the I. C. U. U. con vention that meets in Brooklyn en Wednes day, September y. Storm Itavaeen. A tornado Ptruck Charleston, Seuth Caro lina, Tuesday morning. One-fourth of the houses In the city wero unroofed, church spires wero blown down and four essels werowrecked. The less Is estimated at oue million of dollars. Part el the New Brighten hotel, en Sullivan island, was blown down, butuoperson was Injuicd. The storm of Monday night nnd Tuesday morning at Sidney, Ohie, was the heaiiest eer known there. Tuesdny morning sov-enty-seon linear ieet efa4J5 feet ombaiik embaiik incut of the water works reservoir went out, leaWngthe town without water for motlte pew er or the extinguishing el Ores. A ery heavy thunder storm, accompanied by a gale, prevailed throughout New Kng laud, en Monday night It was exceedingly sovere In Bosten aud vicinity, and In the suburbs many houses aud ether buildings wero damaged by lightning. A hterm ut Newjiert, ltuotle Inland, 011 Monday night, was the most ielcnt known for years, A Ceulderute Kind of Town. 0 or In Gettysburg, Miss Annle Lewis.w he . Is playing In Fulton opera house, was net allow ed te appear In the loeil epera house, a few e euingb age, because a l.uly next deer was ill, and her husband asked the burgess te prohibit the performance. The burgess net wishing te take the responsibility upon himself, called a meeting et teun council, who, after reading certificates from two phys icians, declaring' "that any iwrfurmance In the epera house would be detrimental te the lifoef Mrs. Neely," and bearing ether argu ments, passed a resolution net te issue any license te any troupe te glve a performance in McClellairs opera liouse se long ns Mrs. C. J. Neely was lu a critical condition." Mr. J. D, Lee, manager of the company, became very indignant, but cooled down quietly aud arranged te show In the skating rink, where n -ery creditable porfennatico wasglven. Miss Lewis Is n big favorite in Gettysburg. Attending a family Itcuiilen. Frem the West Chester Republican, Lewis 1C. Stubbs, of Fulton township. Lancaster county, teller of the Farmers' National bank, of Oxford, has stirted for West Klkten, lroble county, Ohie, whero a reunion of tbe Stubbs fam ily will be held en Thursday of this week. xie is uccemnameu ny ms irieua At. Y. Pewnall, of Christiana, and together they have visited Watklns Glen, Niagara Falls and ethor places of Interest befere getting among the Stubbs, Hen. T. K. Stubbs, who was announced 011 the programme as oue of the speakers at the grand Stubbs reunion, has found it Impossible through pressing business engagements te be preseut - , Cemlcted In Lebanon. Frank Granati nnd James Mulligan, pud pud dlers, who gave their home as Lancaster, werocenJctcdln Lohauen yesterday or as sault and battery with intent In 10b. The defendants went te Lebanon lu search of work, and en the day that Jehn O'Brlen's clrcuswas In town, both get drunk. They met a German umbrella memder ou the street and domanded his money. Finding that, like themselves, he was broke, they ae him a parting kick. The deleuse was iat the puddlers wero merely guying the prosecutor. They wcrp bentenced te two months lu Jail. 'The Utile Trump." Last evening Annle Lewis' company ap peared for the second tlme In the playet "A Little Trump." The oiera heuse was crowded and the uudlence was delighted with tbe young actress cud her geed com pany. The troupe appears at sensible prices and they will likely draw a crowd nt their last performance this evening. The next show te lsll us will be the Bandit King," en September 3d. U" '.WW at m WesHfcr frfcytlilsa. , DnD. It. Gregg, a Wealthy eUiaem of King William county Vs., waSfbatt dead In hM bed at the St Charles hotel, Richmond, en Tuesday morning. The coroner deckled that hehad died of apoplexy, lie was in the 81th year of his age, and was a native of Bos Bes Bos eon and a graduate of Harvard. He came te Virginia when quite young. An examina tion of his papers brought te light u will, giving an .annuity of (300 te his daughter, and the residue or his estate, amounting te 'from 9100,000 te lfiQ.OOO. te St Jeseph's l?e- male Orphan Catholic Institution, of Rich meud, the interest tb be devoted te the edu cation of female children or the Caucasian race, without regard te religion or nation ality. CHAUI.K8TON, B. C, Aug. Ke. It Is ostl estl ostl mated Uiat the total amount of damage by the storm yesterday te the shipping in the harbor, the wharves and buildings In the slty will reach 12,000,000. Blaine's Sen In the Crowd. The first comptroller of the treasury has made a ruling in eflect that the employment of twenty-four persons borne en' the rolls of the court et Alabama claims is entirely without warrant by the law, and that no pay ments can legally be made from the treasury en then- account In the future The set of Congress provided ler II ve Judges, a clerk? a stenographer and an atterney te represent the Unlted States. The comptroller found that in addi tion te this there appeared en the rolls the names of assistant counsel for the United Stat9, clerk te said counsel, experts, dork te experts, mossengors, watchmen, Ac., whose aggregate salaries amounted te about $3t,MX). Besides this sum (8,000 had been paid out In 1883, and (7,000 In 1881 ler counsel. Among the empleyes olfccted are Jaa. G. Goedrich, "expert In insurance," at an annual salary or (4,200, and Walker Blalne, assistant counsel ter the United States, at (3,C0O. Child Killed by It Mether. Mrs. Kllza Nace, wlfe of Samuel Nacc, a farmer residing In Coderus township, about miles southwest of Glen Reck, Yerk count', killed ene of her children en Tuesday. She was preparing dinner, and whlle mashing potatoes ene of her tbree children came te her side, when she stnick it en the head with the potato masher, killing the little ene Instantly. Mrs. Nace's mlntl Is said te be dlscased. Iler maiden name was Seitz, and her lather years age committed milclde by hanging. m itapld full of Temperature. Thore" has seldem bcen se sudden and marked a change in the temperature of the atmosphcre as occurred In this city yester day. At neon the woather was oppressively het, the mercury was up te 85, and lu seme places 00 in the shade. Soen after neon the wind rese and the mercury loll rapidly. Thore was n heavy rain, and by six o'clock In the e enlng the thermometers marked CO. By daybreak this morning It was down te CO, and straw hats and seersucker coats wero called In. Death Frem Ceal Oil Uxnloalen. On Tuesday morning a colored woman named Francis Cain, inlngncar Burlington, Harford county, Md., attempted te light n lire In her cook slot e by using coal oil. She took fire from the burning oil, and died, after Ungerlng set oral hours, In great agony. She was thlrty-one years el age, and lcatcs n husband and soeu small children. Entered Iktll for Court. C. C. Geiter, against whom complaint was made befere Alderman Tordney by his wife, for desertion, has entered ball for trial nt the next term of the court The Afa-nnercher llluk. The llmnnt'iclier rink will be open this and Kiidny evening, under the direction or Mr. Slrickler. Itidlcalleiis point te a geed atltud. an cc. Sunday bihoel Celebration. The Xcffuvllle Union Sunday school 111 held Its annual celebration In Adam B. I.eng weeds next Saturday, Aug. 21. Should the ucatticrbe unfavorable It will be held ou the first line day following (Sunday excepted.) ThoUethsvillo cornet band will be In attendance te enliven the occasion with music. All are lnHcd POLITICAL. Democratic County Ticket Jtccerder. JONAS 7..8TAUFFEU, East Karl. .. County HalMter. JOTKf-l!rJJALONi:, City. "r i ie ir&ZCtttert OEO. II. OON DKIt, StrasbtiriJ Uoreugb. CO. AJI'l'J.V, Ephrata. - Dirtctert of Peer. C It. UK.N.VINQKll (2ean),liecknetk. S. J!. UKIST (1)cam), Kust Hempllcld. JOHN STUWAltT (J jcarg), East JlenipUeld. Juru CommiiHener. K. C. Uli.I.hU, Kurl. afAHKJiTH. Kett erk Produce Market. New ORR,AUg. W Heur dull nnd tinchiiMeed. Fine, S23CQ1 M; Hupcrflue, 1 2iQJU); Extni illnneseUi, fjoiflieu. Wheat Ne. s Ited, Whiter, Sept, Ote; Octo bcr, VSXci Nev. IttJ-fc Cern Ne. S Mixed, Aug, 6Jej Sept, Si;(e; OabU-Ve. 2 Mixed, Aug, 3l'e; liit., 'Ma; Kye dull and unclunged. liarley nominal. Perk dull ; mess SlOSeQin SO. Jard $S IO. beet; W W Oct Molasses steady ; 17ff l"Je for lu test. Turpentine nrm at 03c 011 spot Itesfn dull, strnlucd te geed, 1 10J1 17'. Freights dull. butter stcudy Western Imitation Creamery, choice, liQllc. Cheese dull 1 Western Flat prime, Iffittics State, SS7c. Eggs dull 1 State, lSQIGc : Western, HfJMKc ltlcu quiet ; Carolina uud Louisiana, common te fair, 4S5c. Sugar dull ; refined granulated, ClQlc ; row rew dercd,00. Tallew sK-udy ; prlme city, Sa. Coffee dull : fafr cargoes, Skc. Hay dull j Ne. 1, watlW. IJtb Bleck Price. CnicAoe Cuttle Uccciptu, 11 0O0 head; ship. incuts, 2,000 head ; maikLt steadier; bCBt grades ruled flrmci ; shipping steers. l,3.X!.Se s,n, (3 3006 10; L'-WSUV) Sn., $5 003 BO; uaal,ve U.S., ft X&S 'JO; stackers and feeders, lifiOftl 'JO ; cows, bulfe and mixed, KJ 00; Texuus, tiuufj 3 70 : western rangers, f J c$Q i S3. 1IOK8 ltccelpts, H,3Q0 head; shipments, 0.000; market steady : renghand mixed, $1 (W0I S3 ; racking and shlpplin;, u '31 C3; light, (IM '. ; skips nt S2 l)O03trj. Hboep Itecelpts, l.uei) head ; shipments, 00 ; market strong ; natives, tiSl 10 ; Tuxans, I173Q3 CO; tambs, 73C6W 00. Eabt J.ibirty Cattle active but unchanged; inline, f3 73tl; fair te geed, (335 5J ; common, lt 13 ; receipt, 70J head ; shipments, 2,2:0 neuu; smpiueuis ie new lerjc, yesieruay, none. ementa te New Yerk, v Hogs active and firm; 1'hlladelphlas, NW i 03 : Jlttlte. and Yorkers. (1 5 00 : crussers. H oeji uei receipts, z,vuu shlnmenis. S.taui ahinments xe Sheep Market dull uud 23e lower than lest week's prices ; receipts, 4,800 head; shipments. 4,000 head. . avvt itirjt, ye'siriuuy, liuiie Clitcage I'roduce Market Cuivuae, Aug. SO, 1 00 p. m Market opened ; Wheat Sept.. 70-Kc ; Oct, 82e ; Nev., BlVje. Cern Sept., iljfie ; Oct, 4e ; Nev., lue. Oats bent, 2178e ; Oct, itUe. Perk Sept., W 73 1 Oct, s H7 ; Wev., $3 SO. Lard Sept., W ii ; Oct., W 27. ):ibs-Sept,ttS7 ; Oet, tSUi. Sleck Markets. Quotations by Keed, McOrann A Ce , Hankers, Lancaster. Pa. 11 A. K. MlchtganCeutral..i C3U New Yerk Central vi New Jersey Central,, 4Sf.'- Ohie Central Det, Lack. A Weatein 101JJ Denver A UloUrande lu Erie K'K Kensas A lexaa 'Ml Lake Shere 7Hl Chicago AN. W.t common. 1UM4 13 M. WW n. K.uni. x iv esu.Tn. ...... u St Paul A Omaha., 31 l'oeine Mail Rochester A Pittsburg, st Paul..... Texas Pacific ViX union cucinu..... Wabash Common .... Wabash Preferred .. . Western Union Telegruph. Louisville A Nashville N. Y., Cht A St. L. , Lehigh Velley..,, Lehigh Navigation.,..! ..... x-ennsyivamu., Heading. , 1. T. Alluffale PhtladelphU A hrle, Northern Central.,.. Central Transp,,,... Canada Southern,.,, uu People's Passankeri. Sp.m. w ira .. 1 ieiu 101U wy. nt? 10K ie 'i 71JZ itxJ wiii U 121? 4e;2 tP, .... 6 i W$ Wi 7SK . Vl 1 10 rv?4 7 W ..... .... ..,. iM im ra te 45 teft .... 8" At" ''"'" $) m m anion luW 2e)J 2e jf.,... 7 472 4;Q ....... 24 sa 11 . . wx sejf suj ."HJ jw 10s iuJ ,.,.k .... 2U wesionero, CoLCeol, ..i. ,..,,. Northern 1'setHc...... Meurl l'nclfle, ' ' 'J ,...4 ..s.M UU UX KJ( ...... ..., Jt , ft Mimitk'MNtihMV , Maw Tene, Ang9.-WaU sinew 1 . as.- Mosey at IK V esnt.. ehaae-alet aad weak ; rates hav been reed te MstH K. ;sfvranmnu nrsa. Oanusyr,Ceap., wbij?iw;e,,mmi i tWKbM- -Mfknetteasl iue sacs; HMtrkM advanefwet but ntght'r ditwdag mjtirrt. The tnwlliufwM slight1 sp Ur.arst'osll.wlienade Ur.arst'esll.wlienade cWcd pressure te sen ;Bckawnnft" was de veloped en a miner te the effect that the next quarterly dividend of the read weatd be re dacedtolKpercent Theselltsg of the stock weakened the whole market, and at midday prices were down K te IX per tent After Bid day President Slean, of the Lackawaaaa Ce., denounced the "report with regard te tbe di viders as false, and further stated that there would be no reduction. This csued a better feeling and the prcssure tesell was followed by a sharp buying, under which prices recovered te the highest point, , ., I.. 8r.. Wostern Union. iri .... AaaiiiKxpress.,i...,f .. American Express U.D, bXptUBB ... ..,, wens, rsrge ve.... CO. 1. A C... C. C. C. I...i.....w... new leriK i'iiLtu.,... vi New Jemey Central .' , 49 llllnela Central Kinross...... ... ft Ohie Central. . Michigan Central 0SW Northern l'acine , 1S02 Preferred. ..i." Iljf Central raclflc 3s Union l'neinc..... sew MlMOurll'actfle.... ..,...... 0212 Texas 1'aclflc, 4,.. ie)2 Mew YorkKlevated.... , .... Metropolitan ,. Manhattan ....................,.. .... Alt Terre Ilaute... rreferred.i Canada Southern ... Canada l'nclfle.i , ,..,. Cbicage A Alten. ..,..,. .... Cne. A Ohie. .(......,. ..... .... D. A Hud... bGK Del., l.ae. A West....... 10lJ Dcnvnr 11W Krte. ...... ....... ,... ........... 1G ' l'rererred 1. UaunlbalAKUJe..... " rrefcrred.., , .... Kansas A Texas Hit Lake shore , 7ii LK.tw : i.'va'lIeA Nuhvllle... VJi Merris A Kshcx.... , , Northwest iriwx " Preferred 133 Ontario A Western .... Ohie A Mississippi .... " Preferred Pacllle Mall .... Quicksilver... " 1'rclerrcd , Ileadlng Sl'f Keck lilntid San Francisce " Preferred .... Oumlia i' " l'ruferrcd 03 Bt. Paul 71 " Preferred Nash A Clmt M., 1... H. A W.............. ....... ... .... Waliesh " Preferred .... C..11.A Q I31X lleOieHter A l'lttshurg I'd. A i. vans Manitoba..... , , Oregon Nav. ,. Ti Orricen Transco IM4 Pullman Palace Car West Shere xr.w AnrEBTiaEMetrTa J5AKINO rOWDEIt ROYAL BAKING POWDER, Abselijtely Pure. THIS powder never varies. A marvel el purity, strungth and wholcsemencss. Mera eco ece eco nemlciil than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude el low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Neltl enlu in cam. lteTAL xiakihe Powder Ce., 100 all Street. New Yerk. my27-lyd4'.T "TT1XAMINE EVEHY CA1CH OF SOAP Hi nnd sen thit Cll AB. 1 MlI.LKIt Is stamncd en. NotleitAAfOAPgcnulnewlthoot. T OST.-OX MONDAY J-i of Six Keys. Under w: LAST. A BUNCH of blx Keys. 1 lnder will receive tbe thanks of the owner by leaving them at thttemce, IQ-it CAItUFUL ANALYSIS BYPllACTICAL Chemists prove that MILLLK'S IIOKAX SOAP Is absolutely puie, mar7-md N' OTici:. Sner cent will beadddnnnll school tux net paid by TO LfelJAY, 8EPTEMIIEU 1. 1SS3. W. O. MAUS1I ALL, Treasurer. Centra bauuie. uug20Jtdlt NO. 1 COTTON MILL, Will start up again en TUESDAY NEXT, SKPTKMUKItl.uttheusuul hour. All the op erative are eipccted te be lu their places. 3t aug2,2ij,31 t-.SIIUOIJEIlACe. TJIOR SALE. ' A The Stock, Geed-Will and Fixtures of a hirst ;iass ukeueky stoke. Ucst location 111 tne city, central. , Fer particulars apply te 1IAUSMAN A BUllNb. aiU-Stlt Ne. 10 West Orange St PUBLIC SALU ON FIHDAY F TEltNOON, AUGUST, SSth'at 1 o'clock, at Ne. 313 North Mary street, will be sold at pub lic sale, a let of Household Furniture, silver ware, etc. IIENUYBIIUUEUT. aug20-2td Auctioneer. HUBLEY'H EXTRACT VANILLA. Of full strength and with the rich aroma of the pure beun. A lull line of flavoring ex tracts at IIUIILEY'S PltUO STOItE, Ne. 21 West King Street TEW OF CLARKE'S BARGAINS. Olelnefce.ni. only 5c Elastic Starch, Ec. per box. Laundry Starch, Sc, per pound. Columns Mustard. lie. per 1 A. Six U.S. IticoferiJc. Goods delterc l,u ireu, Tolcnhene. CLAUKE'S TEA STOKE, 33 West King Street NOTICE. 1IAVINO PURCHASED A large stock of Woolens at the late sheriffs snle, at very lewprlies, I will make them up In Suit?, Pantaloons or Overcoats at very low prices. All persons having purchased material can huve them made up and trimmed "la llrst claBs stjle ut modtrate prices. A perfect lit guaranteed. A. It. UOSENSTEIN, m2t-6mdU 87 North Queen street UBLIO SALE OnSATUliDAY, AUGUST 29, at the Bank, lng Heuse of A. S. Hendersen, deceased. Ne. 11 North Dake street, of the Fixtures of said bank, consisting of Counters, Desks, One Large Iren Safe, Chairs, Tables, Ac. Dale te commence at 0 o'clock a. in. JOHN D. SKILE9, Administrator of A. S. Ilendeisen, dee'd. II. SncuKnT, Auet aaa StU INSTATE OP EDMUND FRANKE, LATE U of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters of ad ad ininlatratlen ou said estate bavins been granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted there to are requested te make Immediate payment, and these having claims or demands against the same,-will present them without delay for set tlement te the undersigned, residing In Lancas ter city. Q K KUANRE JvamhiUitratrlx. W, 1L KetABD, Atterney. augKWtdW NOTICE TO PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACH EUS. The teachers et the Public Schools will meet In the City Superintendent's Office for Instruction and Consultation, as fellows 1 SATUUQAY, AUO. 29, at S o'clock a. m , As sistant Primary and Applicants. At 2 o'clock p. m , Prlnclpaf Primary, MONDAY. AUG. 31. at 0 o'clock a. n.. Assist ant Secondary, At 3 o'clock p. m , Principal Secondary. At 7 o'clock p. in.. High Scheel. It. K. liUa-HHLE, It City Superintendent. ORPHANS COURT HALE. On FKIDAY, 8EPTEM1IEB S3. )8tU,attbe Leepard Hetel, lu the city of Lancaster, the uu uu derslgned, administrator or Albert M. Zabin. deceased, will expose, by virtue of an order or the Orphans' Court or Lancaster county, topub tepub topub lie rale, all that certain three-story HUICK DWKLL1NO HOUSE and let of ground. Ne. Sl North LI me street In tbe ctty of Lancaster. The let contains In front twenty-two fest, and In depth one hundred and thirty-live feet 1st the pieperty of Albert M . Zshm, deceased. Hale te commence st 7 o'deok P. n- when at tendance will be given and terms' node known by w I' JCUWAtD J.IAHS, ' 'Administrator of 'Albert U, &km. '.& i M, 9HVSWHT, UVlMrtW-C-. - S, . WW' I rT -fc,-tJ r a.i... iii,ni.M. l.m..,.,,.. -... , ,LiiTr,ilyi..i. j..i 1 jml .in -' J . " - - i. - . -J - . - - jJl , s , j ,; fc . ,. b C -1 "- 4 v wiT WsW W ysWsliWWsfl , k r-tS 'A'X-iAllTlOLK 8U1TABLB nRiM. Lr ,-riTANTED-A SITUATION AS WASrf- ."ssj jet&Sf dukk numief sagis-.T t . Uwsatter.ra. OI ACCOUNT or ITS PURITY strength and general exeelleneeMlLlilR' RORAX B uat nas gstaeatae favor or ail wt who have used It, .1 If, A Mj INTELLIGENT PBRHOHS, CHEW JX. tsU and Doctors give MILLKK8 ttOKAX ROAT the preference. , TJEMEMBKRTHK OLD BTANDAIU). KOUBEK'S W.ILD CltCKRY TONIO Fer Weakness, General Debility, Dyspepsia, Summer ceinplat, etc. . kefiinc k'B MqyeB stork, aprK-lydlt ' Ne. Centre eqssre. GEOROK BKNNETT-PRAOTICAL PI,UMBKK,BTKAsl'AMD QAS riTTRR. All orders promptly stteadeA te. SsUsfsetlen guaraaieca. were none at raasenaDie nnees. NO. 438 NORTU QUiBMSTif f T. IMST, Lani Jnncn-Smd easier, Fa. PENNA. CIOAK8 FOM L PKK llaadrtd sin. at HAUTMAN'S lJtl,1.0WOJtT CIHAB , '.BTOBK. milE BEST, PUHE8T AND CHEAPEST JL Seap in the market te-day Is MILLER'S BORAX feOAP. w1 UEN NEXT WASHDAY COMES make ti trtl tit one ntkn nt HI t. LRU'S DOHAX SOAP, sad after that you will use no ether. mHE BEST X thncity.st UAUTMAN'S 60 HAVANA CIOAH IN TXLLOW FRONT CtUAB 8XOKK. ' WIJ HAVE BEEN MANUFACTUR1NO U. r. MtLLEK'8 BOKAXSO AP Since 1L, and te-day Its sales are nearly SOO.uoe pounds an nually. TTEQETABLE OILS. REPINED BORAX V and Canstle Lyes make tbe excellent srti Cle called MILLKUrS UOUAX SOAP. WITHOUT EXCEPTION. THK BEST Cigars In tbe town, two for Se, at UAUTKAM'S YELLOW ritONT CtOAK 8TOKK. EXACTLY THE RIGHT THING. Why don't you cure your backache with one of lknsen's Capclne Plasters. Sure and quick. 23 cents. INSTRUCTIONS IN MUSIO ON PIANO AND ORGAN, 110KlnnlngHEPTKMIlF.lt 1st. te M18SMAUU1 Fer teruisanntv MISS M AlKilE SrUltlllEK, angJMtfl.WAS HS Seuth Duke Street BB. Heller Fleur. Use Manlieini The Original, mayWyif.WAS It The best EIR8T-OLA8S BOARDINO. Together with the choice of rooms en the first or second fleer. Surpassed by none in the city. Call en or address, NO.KNNOKTUQUEENST. Table boarders accommodated ad-tfd TITM. JL GRAY, COMMISSION BROKER IN OUA1N, STOCKS, HONU3 AND rETKQ- IiEUJI. rBACTlO.tAL LOTS A BrXClALTT, ESIILEMAN'B LAW BUILDING, Ne. 43 and Vi North liuke, St, Lancaster, I'a. 43-Connected by priale lre with all the principal exchanges. sugS-tfd T ANCASTER C0MMEUCLVL COLLEGE. SESSION BEGINS MONDAY, REPTEMHEI17. r TYPE WHITING a special feature. Instruc tions free te all who complete tbe court New catalogue lust Issued centalnlr-r list of students In attendance lest year. Call en or address, H C.WI EIDLER, . Principal. BUg.'l UUIl TOTE IS MAKINO CABINET. PHOTOGRAPHS AT 93M A BOCSSI, AT NO. 108 NOKTII QUEEN STREET. E2 DlSSLl. Laneastar. Ps, lanivwu pROrOSAIS FOR-FIRE ESCAMSfc- The Directors of the Peer will receive pro posals for placing Iren Stairway and Balcony Fl re Escapes, one te each end of the Almshouse, and the same te tbe Insane Asylum. Plans and specifications te be submitted by bidders, with price, tbe beard reserving tbe right te adept the bid and plans best suited te the public. Proposals te be opened and considered at the next meeting of Directors, en September 6th, 1863. augXMwd T7IOR BRITISH AND DOMESTIC HOSE, X! cheaper than ever,-go te BECUTOLD'S. Just received, British and ether Hese which we are selling at prices lcsi than they coat te manu facture, belug Jeb Leu from Forced Sales. Alse Underwear, shirts, Pants, Vests, Overalls and ether goods usually kept In Gents' Furnishing Stores, ricase call and examine before you buy. HENKY BECUTOLD, Ne. w North Queen Street SJT-SIgn of the Big Stocking. P. S. Building Stene and band for sale. OT1GE. At the request of the Finance Committee of City Councils, the following bends are here by culled in for tbe purpose of the sinking fund; Cuymcnt et Interest en same te cease, Septem er 1, 19?5, wbeu the principal and Interest will be payable at the office of the City Treasurer. The bends called In amount te the sum of 112,300, and are as folios s : Lean of August s, 1878. S per cent bends, Ne. 8. It. 11, 13, U, 14.15, 16, 17. 1, 19, 20, -'1, 22. it, 24, , ai, ), 30. 31 and 3i D. P. KOSENMILLER. uugSMld Majer. TO MANUFACTURERS CIGAUS. OF FINE We tune J ust received a large Invoice of FINE HAVANA F1LLKU8, which, together with our BEST HAVANA SEED WUAFl'EKS and LITTLE DUTCH, we offer te sell In such quantities as may be desired, at vert' moderate prices. LEWIS 8YLVESTEB A CO., Cerner Duke and Chestnut Streets. augS-imdWASl PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the undersigned up te 7 o'clock, p. in., SEP TEMBEU 1. 1SU, for Ten Tens, mere or less, of Lykens Valley and Baltlmore Company Egg Ceal, mixed, te Station Heuse, and Ten Tens, mere or less, of Hard Nnt Ceal, te be delivered at the City Offices, during the coming winter, at such times and In such quantities as ordered. Proposal te be addressed "Property Commit tee' at Mayer's Office. D. E. IONI1. Chairman Committee. JAcen M. Chillas, Cleric aug38tdWAS 1885. 1885. u NOVELTIES " EXHIBITION, FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, PHILADELPHIA. Open from Sept. 15 te Oct 31. Concerts and Special Entertainment Daily. PKICE3 OK ADMISSION : Adults, 60 Gen ta. Children, 25 Centa. Coupon Tickets (net geed if dtt&cfced) 10 for f 2.50. (Schools and parties can get excursion rates, b applying te the Director of this Exhibition ) augiMXuid VTOUNT ST. MARY'S COLLEQJi' Mount St. Mary's College, EMIOTQBURO, MD. This Institution continues te give that ther- eugb Classical and Mathematical Education for which it has long been celebrated. A oemaier- been celebrated nlal Course, optional te the students, is eon- duntad bv oemnetent nrofenen. Situated in a very healthy locality st the toot of the Blue Uldge Mountains, and far sway from the distractions and dangers et s eltr, this college offers peculiar advantages te students, Send for Catalogue te PRBSIDSNT MT. ST, MART'S 00IIM1, Jul20-2mdMW8- EMM1T8BUKO, MD. TN8URANCE. Manbeim, .Mutual Live Stock lnsurwice AnodatieD, KEOnOANIZtU. , W. Bome. P res, , . Chas. E. Wssts, Sec All certlflcatJs new lrud by this sssoeistiea are agreeable te tbe Aet of May. WSH. wBlefc gtve. a guarantee for the payment ( 4ssh isssisV . i ECONOMY. riDKLITY." PBOMlTMIsHsV"' Secretary sn Ociisml M uisaer's OsMS. HO. JSAT USASUK ST., IdHSSSfV KMT 'i ' naia.a shh it .- WMM.r. nW , sSfsO-lseMbHir -t Cs)IW 1 4 tW .-4& J .SaGslasHsilVs jw . , i j.., m ... WPsBMIMEMb- vji . i- xmwten et-kra nnnJ. & - , " i. . 's gisieT ArMABAKCg l!V(XANCATi The y eHssjfut sekbfsXse en the stage, i hit awn biiibi vuuny. siisw 1, t ' LITTLE TRUMP. w. Bnpnerted by a Streng atrf CssessHy ttted 'Metrepeuun Caiiiy,a ', , Auninsiun..i.....u.f..i .1.10,10 VT. . HSflBKVKI) 8RATS, s.ssexs.-jii j. 1 or eie si opera Meuse. " otetMom. e AK HALL. BUY TOUR CLOTflIK -AT- Wanamaker& Brown's, OAK HALL, ' Boethsast Ceasss Stxra Alie Makkxv Stbssis, t ". rsnansLrniA. Jlyli-tfd JXtTMLRT. OOUVENIRS. JANUARY. By her who In this month is born. Ne gems bat Osrnets shesld be worn ; They will Insure her constancy, Trne fellowship and Sdellty. rBBKUABY. -The February born will And Sincerity and peace of mln, Freedom from passion and from care, If they tbe Amethyst should wear. MAKC1L Who en this world of ours their eyes In March first open, shall be wise In davs of neril. firm ana brave. And wear a Bloodstone te their grave. APBIL. Bhe w be from April dates her years, Diamonds should wear lest bitter tears Fer vain repentance flew ; this stone Emblem of innocence is known. Whonntbeneldslheligbtofday, In spring's sweet flowery month of May, And wears an Emereld all her life; Snail be a loved and happy wife. JUNE. Who comes with summer te this earth, And ewes te June ber day of birth, mm ring ex Jigaia en eer eanu. (.an ncaiiu, wcuiia i and long life command JOLV. "'1 The clewlns: Bnbv should adorn These-who In warm July ere born ! Then will they be exempt and free Frem love's doubts snd anxiety. AUGUST. Wear a Sardenyx or for thee Nn con local fellci leltv : The August born wl rltbenttbU stone TIs said must live unloved and lone. SEPTEMBER. A maiden born when autumn leaves Are rustling in September's breeze, A Sapphire en her brew should bind 'Twill cure diseases of the mind. OCTOBER. October's child la born for wee. And lire's vicissitude must knew ; But lay an Opal en ber breast And hope will bell these worlds te rest. NOVEMBER. Who first comes tethls world below With drear November's fog and snow, Should prize Topaz's amber hue Emblem of friend and levers true. DECEMBER. If cold December gave yea birth The month of snow ana Ice and mirth, Place en your band Turquoise blue, Success will bless whate'er you de. ALLTUS ABOVX AEK IS STOCK Or H.Z. RHOADS, Jeweler, Ne. 1 WEST KINO STBEET. VMUKMTAM1KB. TTNDERTAKlKa. L.IVrlOTEt: UNDERTAKER, Cor. Seuth Qui ud Yin Stall, Labcastss, Fa. Personal attention given te all orders. B very thing In the Undertaking line furnished. Having secured the services of a nrst-cUM me chanle, 1 am prepared te de all kinds of Uphol stering at very moderate prices. All kinds e! furniture Upholstered. Give ne a call. L. lanlll-tfd R. ROTE. ur.ecxjux. T BURSK'S. . FRESH FROM THE MILLS, SOHUIOJOIE'S AKB01T. Oat Heal, Avena, Farina, Heminy Grits and Granulated Cern Meal We-have these goods direct from the maker and are, therefore, fresh and geed. We have the Helmes A Coutu Famous Sea Feam Biscuit, which have no superior. We have Elegant Large Fat Mackerel by the pound. Alse Ne. Hands Mackerel In 10 and 15 pound buckets. OUR COFFEES Are always Fresh Boasted. We have Bies, Javes, Mecha and Lageruxra. BURSK'S, NO. 17 b'AST K.1NQ STBEET, LANCASTER, PA. SPECTACLES. GUPERiOR SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES. Microscopes, Field Glasses, Barometers, Tele scopes, Magle Lanterns, Thermometers. Draw ing Instruments, PMlosephlcal and Chemical Apparatus. List and Descriptions of our Test Catalogues sent FREE en application. QUEEN & CO., MO. H CHESTNUT ST, mart-lydAw rUILADELPHlA WOM MAXM OU MEJfT. TJWR RENT. -m: Tbi Three law Ofleea at Ha 45 NORTH SURE STREET ana a batmen li U feet leaf, supplied jaarsMM B. FBAMK UBLEVAV, TJIOR 8ALK.-SKATINQ RINK ATCOI JD nmbla, Pa., with all 1U FUtvrsa, Steam Heater and W pairs of Henley Skates, teed as new. Will sell en essy term and at a Mraala. FostenToe address, BoFbe. , ;niyiw4 t urjDtswilS.ra., MADEIRA AMD SHKRKY W1NBB I AT Reigart'iOldWiDiSfert; H.B.BLATMABB,ASBT. ' " Me. BAWKise Ww ssi, KsUbllsheAtMa, ebl7-tM s AINT-RAPBAKIi WINK. INFORMATION. IWIaefcasadslj sa nnaafaai aswrseadt . teste. Taaat Sv ta sisat nrmrns PBBBBBj 1B1BBJBBB1 MWK VBHI W iMWtMWM esusiw -v'j.Vi .! .,.? I"-' H. K. tLAYM AKKR, r . . iri ,i" v-m iFSS'P 1 I 3 (n vmvmt ES.iv Ml'VWisMVfcJlsM'SI MSSUll K'-'n ' JtHl'sAsi -'-."-,-:. r-v; . ,f 1 f '-; WHOM iii - &. s l, ' rv. l .. wmtnm sssitiiwssisi yjt'if " . .. -- :.". '' T7z' r? .t . ah. iDnffwv. Vffr'U, m-b M.KF-iM-.S'.-, isnwx l.kV, Meafc-r.V,'Vvf, "'iLT-'f., ' Cfctt FW- W" Ll&-i.t-TL- t&iW.i "3-PA"wwm ' TW Issi' IUW rw. SUM. If iA'f j "i- " -v T Tr s, 'T 1 V- fr w-. ... . . "iaawMii" V""siV-i--i-l-&-. ' ntMiiiiMKii m9 1 WMTEllleTBSM. MERCHANT TAILOR 1 1(0. Ill MOUTH qVIKN BT. f ' " ''(iNchiftllbW's Ballsing.) t v ONBOFTHlMriNEeTLlNESOr FOIEIGHJ 4 M1ESTIC COODS, FOB TH BrBIKO ANP 60HMBB TBADB, BVKB SHOWN IK TH1SC1TT, sWCall sad lake a leek at Um geses, h yew will be sure te have your ateasure taksw ter a u:u jaaeMysl TtCOTHERH AND FATHERS , TARE NOTICE, THAT SCHOOL WILL COMMENCE BHOKTLT AND THAT HIRSH & BROTHER ' v AKE SELLING TU1S WEEK BOYS' SUITS OF EVERV DE8CB1PTIOK, Frem the plsluest te the most elaborate. In oil the sizes that come In Keady-Made Clothing, at some in jteaay-jsaue oieixun will make you wonder hew prices whlclwBl make you wonder hew th ulii tin taedAwn far that menev. ley Don't let your boys leek shabby In dress, when you can bny Uiem a Suit as low as f 1.75, or Blagle Fsats ss low ss Mc. w- Oar assortment in this department cannot he'.p suiting you, as It is complete In all styles, sizes and qualities. THE SAME WE CAN SAY OF OUR MEN'S CLOTHING, GENTS' FURNISHING, TRUNKS, VALISES AND UMBRELLA DEPARTMENTS. Your Special Attention we 'Direct te Our MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT Cell aad see us st any rate before purchasing elsewhere, and we wUI be pleased te show you through the stock. HIESH & BROTHER'S ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, CORNER OF NORTH QUEEN STREET AND CENTRE SQUARE, J.ANCA8TEB. FESN'A. W iLIilAMHON KOaTEK. n YACATIONDATS SOU A GREAT MANY SCHOOL BOYS Are drawing te a close, and by Tuesday next they must be provided with Clothing, Shoes and Hats or Cape te begin the Fall Term of hard work with some play at Intervals. We open this week a very nice selection of t Cheap and Durable Suits FOR BOYS, WITH ODD COATS AND PANTS. Flannel, Percale & Calice Waists. pole cqps . Fer 2$ and 15 Cents Bach. In Celer te Match Any Suit. WB ARE SELLING A GOOD, DURABLE SHOE FOBABOYFOR11.S0. Cheap Straw Hats. WORKING PANTS, BUGGYDUSTERSFANCT HOSIERY, SUSPENDERS, CHIL ,r .IDUEN'S HOSIERY. UGRT AND MEDIUM WEIGHT UNDERWEAR.. One Let of BOYS' WINDSOR TIES at IS CU Each. One Let of GENT'S SILK HANDKERCHIEFS .- for S3 its Each. '" WHITE SHIRTS ler ', , 75 cs and 11.0) Bach. But the Best et all Is the EIGHMIE SHIRT. . Seme of the Advanced Styles of HATS for Fall are ready new for yev te see. 29tUht9 S8 East KiBg ? tf-VSti LAMCABTBB. PA axtttm. , xi. -poeit, wmit aiipnieuau, i.u ff-'-. -. anv. SisrssMr'StAini wiitns ' I IWB - T M b J't " ' i. TtvmMiJ Au i ' - . WiUiamsmi d Fester. .4-.' -'ORiNkF.UCk . fi Sth. 'fx m"7f&&:''Z t tdi pir5j ppSl "-?v6l-v ' t &. ? j ' I '! Hi m ,f iu J . '"V txm r rs' y m m ' 3 "jj. ft is 3 m iMl HI . 3 -m Ai ti 'Hs fkt'i Wi3 4 LV'.v - - c ZRi t- SRi- F - -.Vr 't 4nS Of""! 1 f i ' li . ;t- rj u ,. '''.' 1 ' J . S aK . " - If '
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