;K"w& "$??( ,,'!. ' ' ?jhi, v !p,i!"?'5rs-qy5SI W'" tefeV ,Hlf.Vf ' Mt' THK LANCASTER DABLY INTELLIGENCER. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1886. -'. '4 !'& p .tt S? ' r ; ?. IL Hi. i; lC ft v& r t'r 8? J? r ri I? IS te It Hfe v t. n 3? U $ ,H A i . is 88. fe" K &' - 'f- ? T'" SOME IN COLUMBIA. &, tt?Mtrk MVMMtHKrt HAM Pit TM 0VT Of MMPLOMKlir. f tht) Columbia Rolling Mill, tb hi KelllBg Mill and tha Mill f tfM Colombia Iren Company yull y,i Werk en Account of Wage. V" ' IkafWlar correspondence of IirrKitiamcitn. .Colombia, Pa.. Anguat . The strike MMM tbe rolling uilu men el Columbia tins W twcem general and the Susquehanna fajllBgilll, Columbia relllug mill and tlie ,;ajHjaVaWv'emmuia iron company are new . Maf,- wHb the exception or the latxirers. fftt aniplejea of the Husiiuehanna rolling 'WlH. faciei a meeting near the mill yotor yetor yoter , W taerntng when It was decided that the killed Uberera aheuld aak for an advance .lsi vims. The ntiddlera worn reoelvlnir "jrfc65 per ten for making Iren and they wanted , if an advance te S3.B.1. The ether men wanted a eorreapenuing auTanne. ine pnoei k for by tbe empleyes are what la called I'liila delphla prices. A committee was appointed te wait upon General Manager William Pat Pat ten and state the matter te him. Thl wa refused, although Mr. Patlnn oirered nil lecrease te J3.71V. The men would net accept and then the entire force of skilled labor left their work and are still en the strlkn. The paddlarael the Columbia rolling mill went ob a strike some few days age for en ml ml Tanee trem KJ.60 te &S5, and en account of two of the workmen eelng discharged ler net comelvInK with a rule of the milL Tbee men are still out, and yesterday nlternoen the bal ance of the empleyes left their work. The men in the Columbia Iren company's mill notified the mauagera yeterdav ihat they would net return te work until tliy were glTen Philadelphia prices, and are In cotr-e-qnenee en a itrike. Tee empleyes et the three mills are fully determined in their purpose net te return te work until their demands are acceded la It Is thought that the dliiicully will be speedily adjusted. The management of the Hiisijiio Hiisijiie banna rolling mill are considering the pay ment et tbe proposed advance, and it this mill gives theirempleycs the advanced prices the ether mills will most likely de the same. Tbe men are very quiet ami orderly during tbe dlfllculty, but are fully determined net te work unless Philadelphia prices are paid. Tbe strike throws about four hundred men out et employment. One et the two men from the Columbia mill, who were discharged for knocking oil en Wednesday night, was at the Iktelli qenceii eillce te-day. lie says that when he asked tbe reason of bis discharge en Thurs day morning he was told that he had quit work without notifying the night superinten dent The workman saj s that he endeavored te see the boss before stepping work but was unable te dad him. He further says Were this at least a half dozen men bad quit work in the same way yet w ere net d lcharged. Drath or Jehn II. UnlTiiiae. Jehn 1!. Uetlman, the well-known Penn sylvania conductor, who died at 10:15 o'clock en Tuesday morning, at bis home en Locust street, above Seventh, alter an illness of some weeks, left a wile and one daughter surviving. Mr. Helfman was a member of the following organizations, in geed stand ing : Knights or tbe Mystic Chain ; Brother hood of the Union ; Knights of tbe Revolu tion; Heme Commuuieu and Brotherhood et Kallread Brakemen. The funeral will take place en Friday altorneon at 1 o'clock. Services will beheld in the Church of Ged. The different ledges will attend the funeral el their late member. w Officers Elected. The Terest and Stream club held their regular monthly meeting last night when tbe following newly-elected elllcers assumed charge for thocemlng club year : President, Charles L. Filbert ; vice president, Geerge Tille ; secretary, Charles (1. Wilsen , treas urer, H. C. Yeung ; captain, S. M. Stape. Cormr-Steue Laying. This evening, at seven o'clock, the corner stone of the new oditlce of the United Breth ren church en North 1'ifth street, will be laid with appropriate exordia Town Notes. The performances of the Mexican Pavilion company was well attended yesterday atter atter atter noejaud eveniug. Tke show will remain in town until Thursday night. Miss Emily Wilsen and Mrs. C. U. Kaull man and children, left town this morning ler a visit te Canandaicua. X Y. Jacob tielselman was zlvan a Iienrlnir bn. fore Squlre lierHhey, en'ttie charge of throw ing a stone at Jehn Llppait, who was work ing in a car at the trausler station. The ac cused was bound ever ter n trial at court but afterwards the matter was settled. A report was current in town last evening te the effect that tne uSberuun wero drowned at the Columbia dam. Upen in vestigation the report was fennu te be untrue. Ut-ury Seurbeer, the eldest pilot en the Susquehanna rier, will celebrate hi 81st birthday at his home, en Secnth street, this evening. A valuable horse worth ?30O, bolengliij; te Jehn Westerman, butcher, died at its stable yesterday. Jehn J. Sweeney living en North Third street, has a hunUnwer stalk greuing in Ids yard which measures 11 feet 0 inches in height The stalk contains 20 deners. The regular monthly meeting el the Vigi lant tire company was bold last evening. MAltlr.TTA'H BVJiOKT. What It Oelng en lu That HregreMlTe lloreugli Along the Itlver. Marietta, Pa., Aug. . P. C. Tulmleler la increasing tbe capacity of his cigar factory Cel. D. U. Case's new heuse Is being pushed toward completion rapidly. Christian Hauer bought a house from S. R. Stibgen for f 1,825. -Mr. Hauer expects te build three mero brick houses en Market street next spring. Frank Lawrence is building two houses en Market street. Harry Rich is erecting lour brick houses en Back street It Is rumored that another manulactery Will be started here. Marietta is te have two mero professional men : Jehu A. Hlestnnd, jr.,la-jer,and Dr. Geerge Casscl. ThistowuislmprevitiK won derfully. Will Paules, of Panvllle, Pa., U visitliiK his father, 1). L. Paules. b A pugilistic contest took place ou one of our priuclpal streets Saturday night When one of the combatants had been knocked down twice he threw up the sponge. Many et our peeple attended campmeetlng at Landlsvllle en Sunday. They bere evi dence et the rain when they returned. There is trouble in the Salvation Army. One of the cadets has rebelled and established an independent barracks of the Union Salva tionists at Maytown. There is much talk, but little lighting as yet. ' Mrs. Catharine Steinmetz, her two daugh ters, Lizzie and Mlra, et Lancaster, and Miss Kate Alleman, of Yerk, are the Kuests of Mrs. J. K. GrelT. Aliss Mame Stacy has returned from an ox ex tended visit te Strasburg. Isaae Wolf, a farmer llvingabeut two miles from tewu, was repairing his mower when one of tbe blades slipped aud cut bis linger almost oil'. Dr. Reich sew ed it en again. There was an interesting case of trever and conversion tried before Squire Reath en Men day morning. It appears that several pieces of Umber were taken from the ether side of the river by Fred Waller, Isaae Hippie and Town Constable Jehn Belt Jehu Ceylo claimed the timber and brought suit He acted as his own attorney and Bell for the de- Ev?t i1. Cy'e ceula uet lrove uia ixmert-y, cu wited te have the case continued uutll ..S;iron . y' whe" mero witnesses will be HJn Constable Hell met Ceylo in when SS?..aud "tempted te arrest him, b,d;wTlThlenus,h7ek,p,; handled Ceyle roughly The cigarmakers had a ball last nleht. At a meeting et tbe school beard .Men lav evening, the American series of readc whs adopted, and MeNutt'a physlolealcal nianl kin was bought ' "ekicat manl- Zlen'a Itefeimed Sunday school will pieuic In Dully'a park, te-morrow. ' "" Jacob Tobias, colored, attempted te mount u rapidly moving train en the v. it r isi evening, and was thrown te tbe ground ni,i, such foreo as te leave hiui helpless. He was only stunned. Tuts tangled web of mlne, Wherein 1 find se Utile geed or lair, May jet, tf trusted te Tuy love and care, Take en a light divine. ; And ' through the glas " I tee cTtit even my mittakes, my faults, my sins, And shuwn tbe way te Thee. i ' Hew all thee wrongs we see CaaleaJ te right, I de net nndentand; Jhitara the daylucbt breaks, 1 claspTby hand, And tnwt tsynelf te Thee. a niaenvr.ut.r er.it baivkd. Tf hl Berne et the Ijinraater lltoeda" Will lie Called I'pnn In Trst'f Te, Complaints have forsemo tlme Iweii tuade te the police authorities about disorder aud noise occurring at the heuse el Kdward Copland, In the Sixth ward. The lioute, It is allcged.w as frequented by men ami u emeu at all hours el the day and night. The neles were particularly objectionable last week while the Mexlcsu Pavilion combination was exhibiting In the cllv, nitny of the showmen being visitors nt the lnn. is terday afternoon Chlel Smith umle com plaint against Copland for keeplmt " dlerderlv house lfore Al.lermnu 1-erdiiey and with Olllcer Itolllyhe Mslted the lieu-i early last evening and arrested Copland and Jennie Ceyle, the only ether Inmate of the heuse. 'l ney eniereti nan ier m-aruiK l" fere Alderman lerdney en Monday even- ihe aiilhnrltles say they will le nble te preve that this Isoneof the most notorious dens In the city: that young girls and men assemble there by appointment; that drunk enness and re h are el frequent eccurrnce. Someot the bleeds of town will be subpiv nseitand will becalled te tlm w ittiess sUud where they will either faee the inulc or de cline te answer Lwau-e they will irlmlnate themselves. A Kentucky M llr. Washington Com"ienflcnce of Ittlitineie nn. Thursday last, as will be remembered, was rather a warm day. The must phlegmatic Individual could net reslrs'n the sireims of perspiration which trickled all eer the body. A treat bli; warm-blooded, lmruile man like Senater Beck was bound under the most favorable circumstances te he a tough time. But Mr. Beck was benkts.1 ler n siHech en the Morrison surplus reselutiiu en that day. lie wanted te Tree ids mlud en certain jielnts, and it was then or tieer. Se up he get, and for about twenty minutes the words rolled out of his mouth like a tor rent, his brawny list pounded his desk like the hammer of n blacksmith, and his mas sive head shook vigorously biu! emphatically wiin every rising murclleii or uts votee. When he finished he was a slcht Indeed. Ills cellar bad doubled up se thai it looked like a narrow piece of wet tape tied around his neck. His shirt boom was sobbing with perspiration. Great damp patches came through and exhibited themselxes all ever the back et his coat, and his face was as If a heavy rain was running down it While he was thinking hew uncomfortably he felt a Eagecame and told him Mrs. Heck was up In Is committee room and wanted te see htm. Wondering what pnuld bave brought her from home en such a day, he went up stairs, and was surprised te tind her taking from a valise a full change of nice co '1 linen. She told, him that she had read in the tucTUlng piper after he leit that he was "going rough-shed for the finance committee amendment te tbe Morrison reso lution, and as she knew very well tbe condi tion he would be in after he get through, she had hastened te the capltel with w hat she new handed him. It did net tike ery long in the privacy of his committee room ler him te strip and wash oil the datu.i-i resulting from his forensic contest nud slip into his clean and well starched linen. He then walked back te the Senate chamber prouder than any peacock, and for the reit of the day his only topic w ith every one he met was the virtues and charms of Keutiu ky wives. summer Leisure. Dr. It R. Underwood ami lle W. P. Evans, of Columbia, are members of Rev. Sylvanus Stall's clerical bievcie arty. The former is eubbed a "Rev." iii the printed list D. O. Ushleman returned last eveuing trem his trip te Colerado. He was in the Centen nial state for six weeks. Garrett II. Kverts, Garrett P. Lverts, and Annie and Mamie Kvertv, of Reading, are visiting relatives in this city. Xewten Llchtncr, esq., can uew be found at the West Lnd hotel, Leng Rranch. Mrs. Jacob Mrickler ami Mls Klla Ervln, of oedward street, this cltv, have gene te Philadelphia and Atlantic City en a two week's visit Mr. Harry Myers and wife, of the Park house. accem)anled bv Mr. Samuel Sprechcr, went en a cetchiui: tilp te Cone Cene w age for a few days. Soldier I'awi Through. This morning the survivors of the i3d Pennsylvania regiment (.Blrney Zeuaves) passed through this city en the !.I5 train en their way te Gettysburg, where they will erect a tablet They had thrte pjs-enger coaches and a baggage car en the Niagara express, and In the latter there was lets el geed things te eat and drink, Including het ceOee, which was sered in tlr nips. Tbe lrty were Joined here by Chief of Police .Smith, who served in the regiment during the war. The regiment, with the exception of ene cempan v, was recruited In I'hlladel phi. Jehn T. Weie, of this i-iiy, wasalse a mom be r. Mele n Trace James Carberry attended a ledge meeting at Odd Fellows' hall last evening. While he was In the hall he left his team standing In front of the hall. When the meeting ad journed he get en his cab te drive te the rail road and was surprised te hee his horse walk out of the shalt Somebody had stolen one of the traces during his abseucH He made a temporary trace out or the hit. hug s'rap, and in that way get his cab home. Tbe missing trace has net yet turned up. Its 111 odd Station Ofllte Malted lj Tlilne,. Thieves broke Inte the ticket oilice at Rohrerstown, by bursting open the shutters with a lar they stele from the rolling mill. They broke open several desks, ransacked the drawers, threw books and paper ever the lloer, but get no money. Twe suspicious looking chaps were i-een loitering around the place yesterday. Rebecca Urell has change of the ticket eillce. Stelen Tcami Jteietered The teams stolen from Me-srs litckley and Miller, near Litltz en Saturday nlgbt, the particulars of which werepublishtvi en Mon day, w ere rece ered oii.Meudav night near Mt Jey and returned te their owners. The teams had been abaudened en the read by the thieves. l.etleri, Held. Letters addressed te the following parties are held at the Lancaster postellice, for iKHiage: i.izzie m. Clinleek, Washington wuuku, j.inuasier county, Burk, l'lne Blull, Arkansas Pa. , 11. M. Iteprl intuited. The mayor had live cases te disrse-e of this morning. All were drunks, but n10 eny oue known te our readers was Tube Wright, who turned up yesterday after an ubsenmei several months. All were discharged with a reprimand. Cheap Ktcunden Cheap l im rlen te Atlantic Ul li I'hlladil pbla A Heading ridliead, en Thurcduy, Augmt &. Hound trip ticket Keed for three dajs Special tiutn IlhM's (juuirjMlle at 3 15 a in. Lancaster, tula, m ; Columbia, I el a m I,un dlsvllle, 4 -H. Ifaie only te Leave Maiibelm at t ii ; Litltz, i is LphriiU,.", te.and ItelnUeidj. 8 . lure only ;.75 bpttlal trulu itiurns mmu day, leaving Atlantic City at ' ;l p. m. inuu for -ule at ull stations. Jj-';.JlAauJ lAltw .SllleatuiiPa en tlielt(iud lu lleullli. 1 he i vcevury of digestion and tbe resumption efuctlilty by the lher. bowels und kidneys, are inilvatenci which mark euriui'iess en the read te bealth They speedily become perceptible w lien lleslcttur's Stomach Hitters U used by the Invalid. .Nothing se suicly und expeditiously consumes the dUtnnce te tun desliedgcu.. As no bodily fuucllencan sulbT Interruption with out Impairing the general health rftbe ) stein, be the. system can never neiielrH i rr c-t vlum health's synonym, until that fum-ileu be nc tlveiy resumed. Take, for Instance, digestion u fh2Fmn,",'n0r!J 0iffW,V,tl1 '' "1T'ir,'"" neUta-dby the illtters If the eigan upon widili 11 di yelves grew weak, biliousness, (en.ilii ill ,n hcaduche, poverty of tbe bleed, and u bundled' ether smptemj supervene wind, indluiieun inlstakubly the baneful general lntliii'iiiM of d, lwpsia ibedlnappearance of all ilu-M, u i Uima through the use of the Itlttus, show wnh w hat fortliude It rcinei ea theli C4usi. Iiy-aug5 UA.UKKTH. I'lUUdelplil t'reduce Market. 5SF '5' '.-anT.70Wnn. ffSiSt tyu Ueur dull at 3 j w ecZXT'1 " Sept.. wMrnAue, 4SXO.I Sept., 44.0 , Oct , 5.c; .Nev . Oati-Aug, Nev,mig. MC Sept.. MXn Oct, Slc; New Tors; Produce Market I 1 ti?w y.0SI,Augi,1 -rlr market steady but I dull f nine, J will 05; auperdnc, ri Wtwi wuiuivu iu uwu iiira nuBiern, JjtO)i)5 flood te Cholce Kxtm Western, It nyis COj Cltv Mill httnw, M frt M ler Wist Indies) Minn. Kxini,riaHJ1) Kxtro.Ne. ill Ris . Wheat Ne.1 Iteil statn en smit, HWlc Mi. I While, state. s?o(Ne. Me, Hisl, wtnter.Aue , e i Pert., tS'tc Cern Ne, Mixed, cash, i OiCi Sept., !)ci Oct,MUe. Oats Ne. 1 White 'tale, spot, l$(ti;c , N'a 5, de 42ct Aug . SJJt t Sept, JJ'Sc llyfldull lUrley nominal. 1'erk dull : .New Ies, lit 02HOH 1. Ksnl Scot, 7 US ; Oct., Hi s. Melassns cjulet t KWc. ier SO test boiling stork i l'orie Itioe. .M,(ie. Turpentine ijitlet at 310. Besl n dull i strUned te .reed, II ixtfl ('. retmleum dull i reflned liicft.e,ie rrelahts quiet : gmln te LlveriHWl, Sc. Hutter Market nun t JNcw tern Oreftinery, l(vll'c. Cheese dull wteni t. helce, " irt?.". KBgi iulet t State, lIMtl.ci Weslern. HU llic. ti(rar mirket dull t Kenned cuUcsf, C.VliV! RAVei (IrHnulntiHl. f-ttf. 1 ISc Tallew dull I prtiue cll. J lMBe. Coffee f tesdy i falrcantisw at sc Rleeste-idv; Carolina Hint lulsiana, common tefalr,3Sac i Itaniie u, I'.tUSc Uhlrace Msrset. CaiOAe, Aug, I 930a. m. Market eiH-iie,!-Wbtw Aug , :it.,e 1 Sept, T"ie; Oct,T'kO; .Ne , 7,e' corn ug , 414c i Sept , 43',e ; Oct, 4c, Oats Aug , 27ie 1 .sept., '-Si ct . c Tery Aug , fct si t ept . n ;lt-, ect, ri I .ar.l-sept-, ;!, Del, KM. Htb Sept, W IS . Oct , e SI. ctwlse. Whes,t Aug., TISc ; Sept, T6SC?r'Wc . TCe : Nev. s)c. Oct-, Oit, Oct Oct , Cern Aueust c; sept. HSOI'V 4le. ats Aug., WC, Ve : Sept , Sept, Perk Aug t-J KW ; ' i; l.srd Aug., J.". W Sept, In 05 1 Oct, ' V Sept., fi.tl, Oct, IV. IS. lttOs Aug., Hi 10 , (iriu and t-rovlsiena. rumUbedbyS. K. lumlU Urekvr. Cmcioe, Aue. 4. 1 o'clock v. m. Wheat Cem. Osts. Perk. Lsrd. August 74 54 i7$ SI '.M 0 tl September 7". licj S7 e .'K October 77'. 4Ui ', l 7S 6 37Vj November ... . 7"S) December S0 Kecelpls. Car Lets Winter Wheat Hi Spring Wheat it Cern V7 Oats n Kye II Harley - OU City Crude Oil &;$ llese Becelpts Hogs '-if'0 Closing Prices J o'clock p. u.. Wheat Cern. Ost-s. Perk. ljrd August 7IW ii'i li 9 S7W 6 iS September 7S 43'; v V :S s October Tsv? 41S 2 t 72S ' November "O ... December !' . . Oil Ctty Crude OU fjte stock Msrket. Csuuoe, Aug 1 -The)reteri' Jotirnej rvjHirts Cattle Receipt, 7 head, ehtementu, 1 W) market wtak . shipping tcer, OtMeLNfi ffs, M JtsJI 1" stockers and fivders, ri Hii m . cows, bulls and mUed, 1 1 6iJ 70 , bulk, VS1 2'0: through Tcxans cattle lower ; ces,f:ii ej i O) t gra-'s steers, I ' (OQi S. Hogs Uecelpu, lb OCO bead : shipments, V0; market steady rough and mixed, II a G 4j packing and shipping, II siC3 -M . light Hn(J5lO; skips, fiteeuu. Sheei lteceipts, ten! he&d; shipments, 30 the market was steady, natives, 11 7M I CO: Western, W3I 01) Texans, IITSGH". Lambs, 11 IOCS CO Kst LtsiirTV Cattle receipts. I heud shipments, M7 ; market slew prttu,tl ;vts fair te geed. II &XJI05. common, l aei 31 . leeders, ft 7MJI 3. shipments te New Yerk, none. Hogs receipts, I.kM head; shipments. 3,00: market steady ; I'hlladelphlas, 15 Ks.Il 2i: erksr. II 7HJI9. grassers and common erk, II 2Sfi Je shlpmenu te ew Yerk, 7 carloads. Sheep receipts, 2,0)0 head s shipments, i.M) market dull . prime, U04 2S . fair te cord. U Sts3 3 71: common. f!7SJJSet lambs, H 5vj4 71 3w or Mecks. Naw Yeb, Aug. 4 Wall street. 1:30 p. m. m. Ueney easy at 2 per cent- foreign ox ex change quiet at M 83cQ4 e7 : Governments Dim : Currency 6's, lias bid ; t's coups. tia.J. hid; 4VCllll'. bla The stock market this morning opened strong and i, te !; per cent, hlghci than It closed yes terday, but after the flrst lew transactions a raid by the bears en w estern Union caused the whole market teweaken.and by 11 o'clock most of the advance was leit The market has since been dull and featureless. NTeck 31ArKts. ynotatiens by Ueed, McWrann A Ce., bankers, Lancaster, 1'a. W VOBk UST. Canada 1'actac. ... C C. C. I Cot Ceal tl t r. 12 v. Ira. 10S S94 ii 4li lb 'l lrt, ;, S4U 3iJ. 44 n!'H 114(4 lbi us I 17. 0Vj tilJi WX if -; "S VI s.'i 3-J 11 IK Centru Pacific.. ih; Canada Southern tH iii.t 31 u. j iKa UeaverA Kle(,rande ?i Del. Leck. Wettern 1: no i KrteM vj New Jcrsey Centru .ml; K. A T s;ij Leu. A N V,'-: Lake Shern S.-' Michigan Central tijj MKaeurl Pacific. nii: Northern Pacific W -V. l Pref "i N. IV JltvJ New Yerk Central llev Ohie Central Omaha 44 Oregon Trans 34 OnuuieA W'ejuun Pacific Hall S7k ltechesterA PltUeurg St Paul pp Texas Pactflc 1, Union Pacific S7". Wabash Common Wabash Preierred Western Union Telegraph. Mi WesiShore ...... rmuDBiruu list. Lehigh Valley 5 U..N YAPblU le Penngylvarla 3; rleedlng 13 Lehigh Navlg-itlea St Uestenvllle Philadelphia A Krte.. Northern Cent Peeple's Passenger li'd'gGen'lsM'tg's 6s. piiu UU fij iie, 31 "3i $1 i"X te S7 15-1S 31 HOJ. Moiueneia Market. Diiav, Creamery Hutter.... 23300 Hntteriifc , l-ftjec Dutch CheesO V lump rluc POCLTHV. Chickens V pair (llve) TUfKl.oec " V piece (cleaned; 4ertic MIBCILLiNBOCS. Apple Hutterf rjt ic KggsVdez 15Q17c Heney V S. 30c Lord V a. 9e . FBUITB. Apples Wkpk Me liiuanosWcfez.. jjjjc Coceunuts, each 3S5c 1Oinuns t dez 31 Orangeafedez .'...30G3V; Cranberries, pr. rjt Mtsc Pine Appleaoech IWaic Strawberries ISt.ec Itaspberrles lUriic Cherries V box trtsc vnavrjL nt us Cabbage t head 3fllfc l-s-ts V bn wlioe Old Potatoes V bus .V. .. ......... SOffMc Cauliflower, pr hd ldiir Sweet Potatoes W pk " iwisn ,irJ'ifp"""""::::::::::::::"::'iS 1 em r7BPk ,..,.. ise new i'nutees, Kpk ;;;.' ";''iSifoe ( ueumberw dez. '55 lomatees V box " vS Asparugns "'" " uZ Keans V K pic iS Si nashes 4) dez ' .- iiiien.xi,ic :: :..:::Ss si Hass lllueMsh ;,.." Stutgt-en " Pleunders " v, ... rLeCBASuaRAii.' flour Vbbl Fancy Heller Fleur "."" ivueut Oats ' Cern hje ...v..";;;; .100 IOC 10c IOC U.73 KI4 lW6C ...AtfUSc ....SO(t3r1c u'c Havperten iivmt CloereedWbus ...."".. nua Timethy V '-us ' l.rZ ii.., nA. 1...V ' -&e OrchiirdUrasl bus !" J-iSi Mixed lawn tirasi.es ft iiUS , ..u.ua iiuiiganan urass y bus..,. Halibut V fc '"" CatnabVI .....!!..!. fi-ush Mackerel w ft Clams per lue ' ....ll.'JO .13O3I0 ISC 10c ,..KiQ laical siueks mm itiimu. Kjperted by J, II. Leng. Par Lest ,..... value, sale. iuvnewtuivi beuh, tew .....IUI J(7 KM 1UJ 4 " Scheel lean .... lui " 4 " In 1 er'Jj yi'nrs lui " M InSerO) years, liu 4 " In 10 or years, 1U) ilanhelm IJoreugh loon ,. 100 R1KU STOCKS first National Hank 100 Fanners' National Hank 611 Fulton National Hank 100 lil HA IW na.a 1W us m llxSO IV) 113 13S 1JB 138 jua.se ISO. ISO. 160 m 13J.50 110 Lancuter County National iiauk se Columbia National Hank luti Cbrlstluua National Hank lu) Ephrutu National Hank , Hju First National Hank, Columbia lui rim National itunk, Strasburg lue First National Hank, Marietta 1U) rirst National Hank, Mt Jey loe Litltz National Hank 1U) Manhelm National Henk 100 Union National Hank, Mount Jey.... SO New Helland National ljauk..... ;..... 100 UupNallouel Hank. , , iue 8 uarryvllle National Hank Ilinbethinwn .Nstlenal bank Northern Nsthmsl lUnk trssrits stwss. ltlgPpiiugA Weaver alley Inldhewul A llerseshtsi Columbia A Ulu-tnut Hill.. Columbian Washington ConestegaA Ittg Spring ,,,.. Columbia.. Marietta Maytown A KlltaWtbtewn tncasterA Kphrala Lancaster A Willow Htrvet stnuburg A MlllHrt , Marietta.' Matewn Marietta A Mount Jey Lane, MUabethtotei A Mlddlelewn LanCHster A r'rultxtlle tjvncnster A I.ltlta KsM llrsndywtneA Mavnesburg ... Lancaster .( Ullltuinjtewu.,, Uiucusler A ilauer , Ukuenxter A Manheltu jnciuter A Marietta Lancaster A New Helland MISUSLXAKSOVS snv'Ks. tnarryvlde It It illllersWlle street Car..... Inquiring 1'rlntlug Company tls.llght aud uil Company Stevens Heuse (Henda) Columbia Has Cemimny Columbia Water Cemiwnv HO liw lrt) no 110 u;.w sw S4.M si t j;l 4l) 41 4.OJ Si ii r he w M Si N) is a Ml S1.M TO M T5 107 Mi 11 .tee il 11 SO .' se 01 as lm liu ?S 23 10 10 im ticie M 1.03 23 IS SO M M IM SO StSS m : IHI 103 IUI 101 ae aw II IUI 111 73 IUI HM 73 Susnuehanus Iren Company Marietta llollew-wnro Stevens limine.... tllllersvllloNemuU Scheel Northern Mai ket Kasteni Market Western Market Lincastcr city street Itallway te .. Um Company tleuds Columbia lloreuuh llends LincasterA Suiiiuehanua lainraster A .Ne llanvllle Ouarryvllle it. It., rs Heading A Columbia It li . s . .. jf i . i) rn ri.s r.M ;. m. B AKINU POWPKK. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS pewder never varies. A marvel 01 purity, ttrength and wholesement.ss. More isx isx nemlcal than tbe ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold tn competition trtlb the multitude et low test short weight alu n or phosphate powders. Sold etiJi "1 ram i:.jvj.l iUkise foweiaCa, K Wall Street. New )erk. mavlT-lvdAw WANTKD- A (.OOU cook AT NO. 102 North ejueen treet lioed wages It WANTED-AUKNTS WITH SMALL, capital We have something new, no risk, large profits, special 3) day offer, write nt once tMPlKhe,0,iSl eanelst, N. Y aSSmced 1 OnO S A LAKY TO AGENTS.-iJA-jVyVyvy Address at once, Dli. SCOTT'S KI.LCTltlC OOODS, NaS4j Hreadway, New Yerk. 1 be Only tienutne. aps3tndea THE ONLY CLEAK HAVANA KILLEU tlt.AK In the city for Se. Meerschaum Cigar and Clgarettee Helders for 10c. DbMUTU'SCIU KST01tK. febl3-WAStfd Ne. Hi La-t King Street AKIHST-HATE TOILET PAPER, wired and wrapped: HM sheets In a pack. 10 cents, at Ill'CLEYS DHCG STOl'.K, Ne. 36 M est King Street M AUK LEY'S "YAKA BEAlTins'" recommended te ierers of a genuine llaand Cigar, at M AUK LEY'S. " Y'ellew Frent," . .. Ne. a North Queen Street (Formerly Ilartman's) LAYING CAKDS AT be, 10c. AND 15c. per deck, line tint Edge Playing Carda. Se. per deck. DEMX'TH'S Lit.AK breKE. febtJ-WAstfd Ne. Ill East King Street 1ANADA HOHisES. I new have a tarlend of CANAIiA HOHShS, 1 irst-tla.s Heavy Oraft Alie a Carload et Ohie and Kentucky Horses, rirst-ciass timers and Horses for General Farm Werk. All te be sold at private sale. UEOltGE OIlOssMAN. AKKLEY'S ' YhLLOW FRONT" clear tiller Havana S cent Cigar Is pro nounced by smokers the best In the mar ket at MAKKLEY'S "Yellow Irent" Ne. n North gueen Street ( Formerly Ilartman's) c1- OSING OUT PRICES -O.v-A.VD GENTLEMEN S- LADIES GAUZE UNDERWEAR -AT THE- North End Dry Goods Stere. J W. I1YU.VE, nev5-lyd Ne. 31 North Qacen street ESTATE OF DR. JOHN L. ATLEE, late 01 Lancaster city, Lancaster county, deceased. The undersign edaudlter, appointed te distribute the balance remaining lnihehanas of Wm. Aug. Atlee, executer of said dereased (flrstarcemit), te and among these legallyen tltled te the same, will sit ier that purpesu en TUESDAY. AU.L'ST!!4,16, at 10 o'clock a. m. In the Library Itoem of tbe Court Heuse, In the City of Lancaster, where all persona Interested In said distribution may attend JySS3tdW UEO.il. KLINE, Auditor, T EVAN'S FLOUR. LEVAN'S FLOUR Always Uniform and Reliable Reduction 1 Te these In want of a summer suit et domes, rantaioenlngs or (-stlnL.H ran cut. money by culling at Kesensteln's 'lailerlng Par lors, where a General lteductlen has been made A Geed Summer scrge Suit for lie, trimmed with Pengee silk A Nice English Sergo Suit In Hlne and Hlack for I X. Elegant Pantaloons for). Patent Straps are Perfect Fitting. A. II. UOsENSTEI.V, 37 North Queen St. A GOOD INVESTMENT. Many a man has lest all be possessed by a lack of knowledge of Huslness und lis require ments. Y'eu can fit yourself for Huslness by a course at the Lancaster Commercial College In from 3 te 8 months. Instruction TIIOHOUGll and 1'Us.CTICAL. Fall term commences Sep. temberfi. Day and Evening Sessions. Address, 11. C. WK1DLEU. Principal. riEALTHY, DELICIOUS AND Hll. -a- iresniug. lVliat I llaser'H Heet IJeer. Iho Heat Summer Drink. A bottle that will make flve gallons et this delicious drink is sold ler a cents, by .. e, , . COCHIIA.V.TIIR DHUOOI8T, At Nd.137 A is North (Jucen bt, Lancaster, Pa. muys-lyeedlt gPKC E0IAL 11AIIGAINS. STAMM. BROS. & CO. Nea. 20 and 20 North Queen Bt. Special Ilargatnsln HLACK llllllbT SHAWLS, Leng and Bijuarc. Speclal Ilargalns In LADIES', CIIILIHIEN'.S AND MISSES' JElt- BEY-8. Special Hargalns In HLACK DUEbH SILKS. SPECIAL 11 Villi A'NS IN WHITE GOODS. T1CTOHIA LAWN. 40 inches wide, te. a yard 1 worth 15c. Special Hargalns In PHINTKD 8ATINES. GENT'3 UNLAUN- DRIED Hit lit IS, itetnforced Hack und Frent and Warranted . WAMSUTTA MUSLIN, 50c. Each--AT THE- BOSTON STORE. ZKW AtirKKTIKKMKNTII. AS MKDll INi: I'SKTHi: PINKSl OAL.IFOHNIA HItANDY lu the -Maikrl, ill HOllllhlt'S LlgtlOK hltlltlt, an CK.N IKK iUU MtK, lAnciuler, Pa MYe fvS.tM Tl'.CTlf AUK AS (U)Ol) AS can be uurchased In 1.anriLter ter tlsi,i Call and tie i-envltiml. All wetk warranted. Has administered. W I. KISIIKIt'S Detltl.t. apl7 1yd .la ej North ejuis-n sttisit ew is Tin: riMi.re biy a tdeth brush nud Kiatlcs'n rat Knd I'lmllimry the plaeete geta Iwrgsln ltruhe Innii Sc up. A sample et Oriental 'teeth Wash given with each blush sold thine onie spot ll bargains nt -Maud ileents W O rUVll.r.Y, Oppiwite Kasteiu Mai ket. JMldUI,MAlV F OU HOI' WEATIIKll. . , , t, e ,. SAlltUNK AND tl Kit MAN INKS. Hhlt. VKT INK STOHR. II. E. hikuh, Aur. s I' U I N t HAHT'S. Ul'KNlMf AT II. OEll FINE TAILORING. The Largest and mcHt t deplete sertment of t INK UOOLLK.Ns for the spring liadetebu found In the City et I.ancnsU 1 A Choice Line of spring Overceatings and l'antaloenlngs In all the Latest Pan, 1 n- Prices Lew. Hest erkmaushlp, and all goods UMinuLiM n. .vi'ii'seillCSl. H.GERHART, NO NOItTII yUKENSTHKKI'. TOpHslte the Posternco, iHa7-ljdll pvON'TMKl'Ell ANY LONllEK 1 rein Your HLerdeud Kidneys, Black Ilarreii Mineral Siirini; Water Isa Prompt, KrnelentaudChrnpHemeily. Its Tonic and Invigerant Powers make It nn eicellenl tijspepsla Itemedy Dr Hegnault, et 1 rauce witting te Gen Uetf, efthet. Army, sns " Y ou need net e-eme te Europe ler Waters te Cure Pxspep.'.ia . wti haie none better thau HLVek Itelllth.N SI' 111. Mi Visit" Persons supplleil and vessels fure!bid. P S GOODMAN, Manager, Ne S7 Knt Grant stres't Fer sale br J SO K. kAl Fl MAN, Druggist, North CJiieen sueei, Uinciister, Pa HL.Vl k HAltltK.N SPUING HOI SE new Open. Apply te MISSCIIK1STIK HOMHF.UGKlt rie.es mi liree, Lancaster County, Pa. unrKUVmd r-lHAMl'lON Ol AMEKK'A, TABLE SATJCE. The celebril m thu Same I. mil knenn, and Its etltcaiy In promoting the general health Is becoming dvlly 11m ebierv it and acknowl edged. Hesldes being the most delicious ceudlment known. It corrects tbe actdlty of the stomach and cures dyspepsia. Head the testlmenj of a well known pbysl clan Messrs t AMPI1ELL A MiKKE. 107 Locust St. Philadelphia (nil' nn, 1 It Is with great pleasure that I speak of th. merits et the ' I h.itnplen et American Table sttuce " as pnr txttlirnt te any ether, t rem a thotengb tet I have nmnd that It uet only Imparts the most desirable flavor te meats and soaps el all kind, but It promotes digestion and assimilation, arouses torpidity of thostemaih by Inere&slng thotlewol thegi-. rlc Juice, thereby Invigorating the appetite and giving teue te the entire sstem generality llcspectfull). E. E. DstUurr, II D l'uiti , Jan II. -s,. Clarke's Tea & Coffee Stere, 38 WEST K1NQ STREET. 4rWhliest'-c.SlGAIltn the city. J. H. CilVLEKACO. Silks and Dress Goods. WE AHEOFIEU1.NU SPECIAL BARGAINS Summer Silks, colored Silks, Hlack Silks, Hlack and Colored Surah, Pink, Light Hlue and Cream Surah Silks for cashes, SUk Itlbbens, Sash Hlb Hlb bens. Every thing at astonishing low prices for cash, toweandseeour gecsis and prices. He etferUirgalns. JolmS.Givler&Ce,, Ne. 25 East King Streot, Ladcastxi, Pa. TTSE NONE HUT " BEST'S " HOT AIR ETJBJSTAOBSI MADE OF HEAVY' IHON. Mere squaie feet of lUdlatlng Surface, most economical in fuel, and the I Vest HesulU in Heating Dnelllngs, Schools, Churches el any Heater In the msmket Pea or Nut Ceal for fuel Estimates furnished for Heaters, Including Masonry, Het Air Pipes, Hegisters, etc Plenty of Lancaster reference. Heaters guaranteed te give entire satisfaction or taken out at our own expense. lieing both practical men In tbe business, we ask a share ofpatrenago Estimates cheerfully furnished for Plumbing, Gas luting, 1 in and sheet Iren Werk, Hoefing. Alsea lull supply el Tinware, Ac. Prices te suit thu limes. Gire us a call. EVERTS & OVERDEER, COUNEIt OF EAST KIVfl.JOHN AND MID DLE Sl'HEETS. mavl-CmdM.W,ASIt uitY ami its. CUMMEK OOODS. wnr & sPiiND, Neb. 6, 8 & 10 Eaat King St., LANCA8TEH. PA. White Dress Goods ! INDIA LINEN, VI0TOUIA LAWNS, CO It I) EI) PIQUES, PLAID, STHIPED and PLAIN NAINSOOKS. W PIECES FINE VICTOltlA LAWNS, 40 Inches Wlile, only 10c. 11 Yard. This quality Is usiiully sold ut 15c Anether Case of Famous Cream Ground, Pin Striped CHINKLED SEEHSUCKEK, only 10c. a yard. New Styles lu CltlNICLEI) SEEItSUOKKllS PUINTED HaTINES, PUI.NTEI) 1IA. 11STES. Very hcarce because deslrablu. An Immonse Assoilmentef Cambric, Natnuoelc and Swiss KMHHOIDEUIES and EMHItOlDEHKD LOUNClNGS. Cream, White and Helm ORIENTAL LACES ana lack flouncing at very l.ew Prices, at the New Yerk Stere. Hr Heurta. ukkk no rruTiir.ii, rei llthltUlSMOMKllKTTKIClllAM Ruppert's Extra New Yerk Boer. Fer sale c clush ely at CIIAHLU. IIU8TKHS lOKNKlt HALOON, Hear of the Lent ml .MiuKet Flesh from the Keg Hiul Warvnnled Pine. JI)Jtfdlt,M,',8 rplir. NEW CASH 8TOHI:. NEW CASH STORE, Opposite the Kovdeuo Heuso ntul Nmtlictii National Hank, 247 v 24 North 410011 Street. SUMMER DRESS GOODS. NUN'S V l'.ll ISO, VII Celers N tit I K I'l.All) CAMIIUICS, Willi KV ItTOltl.V LAWNS. Ii.vt'isr KS ami SEKItStlCK KHS HAM 111' litis and I.A( hs New -.tiieK lllllHOSs. All Celers. HLACK and tm.OltKD SILK MIT IS. lull Meck UAl'K I'NDEltWEAH, Large Stcek DeMhsrits. All Goods nt 1 ew Pi let, leW 1yd vv. U HOWKU3. T H. MAHl'lN A CO. SHIRT DEPARTMENT In. t ntdlng '.bltt In the Mat ket Is the PEARL SHIRT, With Three Ply Linen Hesein, lelnferced. and made of Wam-.utta Munlli. eer S.W In use In l.aiu-ii.1, r l Py und l uinty l iMa pli'Ceer Uia per lull dozen 75 Cent Shirt Has a Loese Edge ltoseiiinmossthe Klghuile, and equal te any Dellar Shirt made In the same way 49 Cent Shirt, li luterrtM Frent and Hack, Extra ejuaHty Mus llu aud Slade te ear. Pleated Bosem Shirts, Open 01 tlm, d 1 mills, all Mies, ll.eu a plece Regular I'tKe, II 17. HEIH ITION I.N PERCALE SHIRTS. Twenty lle tieieu Percale ShlrU made te sell for fl 5e i.issl Patterns, Extra lellars aud 1 11 u. reslucesl te fl 10 apiece. PERCALE SHIRTS VN ith Twe Cellars aud Cutl, separate, alxlccuts apiece 'Je Doen Calice Shirts, LuuudrUM ready te put en, at 33 cents apleee worth Je cents mccLEsiuini, HEe.vrr.v siiikts TOURISTS SHIRTS, lll.t K t I.A.N. SKI, Slltllls Gauze Underwear, aiieicn Itilbnggiin shlrls at 1: cents, regular price, in cents. GAUZE UNDERSHIRTS HS, l S, H, tn, mil merit J. B. MARTIN & GO., Cor. West Kins; eV: Trince SLhm Oppeslt.l Stevens IlCUtl.) LANCASTER, PA) MILLIXKUY. TARUA1NS ! Mere Bargains F0U T1US WEEK ASTRIM'S Palace of Fashion, NO. 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. AH0UT ONE HUNDRED LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S APRONS WE HILL SELL AT LESS THAN COST OE MATERIAL. LAWN APRONS, with Pleated IUiMIh. lie. Lace r.iige Ituflles, 13c, lie. and 10c. LARUE TICKED LAWN NUUSINO APRONS at inc. apiece. LAWN APRONS ulih Coleiod Noedlework EdKeal lac. Trliumea with Lace 2 Inch wlde, only Hie. aploce. Trimmed with Maltbeae Lace, only 21c. aplcce. Trimmed with Lace Ediclui; and Insertliis, only 'St cents. Trlmmeil with Kine Wlde Needlework Edging, pnly2uc. apiece. Trimmed with Wlde Russian Laceand Inserting, only Sic. Trimmed w lib Needlewnrk Edging and Itisort Itisert Ing, enlyffjc. NURSINe, APRONS, Tucked Edgea and Lace Intel ting, only 41c. COLORED LAWN APRONS, Trimmed with Colored Nocdleworlc Edging, only We. riNK ALL LACK AniONS, only 67c. CHILDREN'S DRESS APRONS ns low ns Jee. uplece. Special Bargains. TURKE V RED TABLE LINEN, Deublo Width, East Celers, 80c. a ) ard. 10 Dezen ELEQANT LINEN JIOMIE SPLASH- Ji RS, ringed Herdered and Stamped, only 37c. 23 Dezon DOTTED SWISS KICHL'S, Large hlze S(juare, Whlte and Navy, at 25c. aplcce. 10 Dezon LADIES' MUSLIN DRAWERS, with HuIIUng, Pulling and 2 Hands, at 100. apiece. One Let of CHILDREN'S CORSET WAlbTS. Slightly Soiled, at I5e apleee. . Vi Dezen LOTTA WIRE III'STLES at ISc. nploce. 2U Dezon HIP UU'STLES, only lc. aplcce. LADIES' KNITSII AWLS, m aa Slze Hlack and Curdluul, nt.Vic. apiece. U Yards Elegant Elue (JAM URIC EJ1IIROI. DhRV EDU1NIJ, 0 Inch Wlde, only lie. a yard. 510 Yards, 0 Inches Wide, only 13c. a yard. SO Dezen ALL LINEN HEAVY GERMAN DA. MASK 'low ELS, Red Hordeied, Slze 15x1!, only 5e uplete, 25 Dezen IILEACKED LINEN XAPKINS at Me. a dozen. WMBexca TOURIST RUCH1NG8. FIne Qusllty 0 yards put up In Paper Sitctel, enlylijca box. WDezen LINKN CIIEM18ETTES, 1'leatefl With Cellars, All Sizes, only 19c. apiece. iti.iiriitfKi. IKP.AT IIAHOA1NM. HIRSH & BROTHER. SPECIAL LOT 100 ALL-WOOL SUITS -a r- $10.00 A SUIT. ' f ?LMI.B,. ""K1" .'' a Hnr, Wlde. Wain i2i,.",,.,,i',?.u,,,,S,,,?u,.,.'!,.,,"Jn8-, mere, and Is an All DiessSult. Call and ee thorn. A SPECIAL HAnOAlN -1N- Tnellinulrril Mpii's mill Hej'h Light Colored Gassimere Coats, Al PRICES UANllINO KROM l KHO II 01 THESE StUST (10 11IIS WEEK. 100 BOYS' YDSTS AT 25 OENTS. Chlldinn's Kuco Pants, Xi , 5ec., WX1 , TSe , le IK'i ( hlldren'4 (Sauze llndeitilrts, v !Se-, .Vc Men a (lauzel interne tr, Kc totl.teeach. Trunks and Valises, Olnb Bags aud Carrying Straps, .VI I AT REDUCED KATES M.VNV OTHER II.VHU.VINB HIRSH Willi's ONE-PRIOE CLOTHING AND FURNISHING HOUSE, CORN Kit NORTH QUKKN RTUKKTAND CK.NTRE eyUAUE. -stere deees everj'dayalnp. in. Saturdays al lu p lu. w ILLiIAMHO.N A KOSTK1L 32 TO 38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. in Selling A V ERY UOOD SOFT WOOL HAT FOR MEN Fer lOe. Aploce. Everyday Straw Hats Fer 6 Ceuta. HOYS' DHESS STKAn' HATS Fer 26e. HaeIi. SHOUT SLEEVES IULBRIGGAX L'XDEBSHIKTS Fer 26e. EaeU 3Ieu's Fiiie Drevs Sinn Hals Fer 81.00. A LARGE LOT OF NECKWEAR Fer lOe. a Oholce. A Geed White Dress Shirt Fer 38e. All Slzee, or tv Pair of thorn for 76e. A UOOD LAIJNDUIEI) COLORED SHIRT Fer COe. A Riveted Butten Heavy Duck Overall Fer 6O0. A KIHST-CLASS BUTTON HAI, AND CONORK83 DRESS SHOE, IN llirriSHE.NTHTYI.F.B, Fer 83.00 A Pair Fer Men. A (Jeed AseettHivnl of MEN'S SUITS Fer $8.00 a Suit, AiulaaKued ler tYetras two llilrds el the Hulls sold fornie.oo. HALL fAfMK. IIT WALL I'APEK HTOKR. Tlielialf has net yet Leen told about ART WALL PAPER STORE. ..?!,.".."X,'Y ",)l,8K INTHKClTYdealliiBlii Wall l'aiier and Window Sliadea only. We liavii oyerytliiiicbfleiiKliiKtoa llmt-clas Taper and bliade Heuso. Wuuaveelegant (illla.hllks. Klata .,., ttiuute, 1 ujHirs ue iue l. esi marKUi rrices. Window bliadea inade ready te hanK utthe LOHtst 1'rlctN; any color jeu wish. Windows measured und Shades tiuiiir promptly. Lace Curtains, Heles, Chains, Heeka, etc. Don't Ferget the A'aiiieaDiI Plucc. ALFRED SIEBER, (rennerly with rhare W. 1'ry,) MO. 134 NORTH QTJBSIN BTRBST, CANCAOXKB.PA. fl u
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