,. fF&A, x: '&"? THE lAKCABTKB DAILY INTOLLIGEyQEH. FKIDAY AUGUST (J, 1880. "t '- ??& 3 r' ?t V- 'X i-'-ft. M UX. lAk ? 1. I lir IS Is ?. 1-ife l I ft- i 5 1 f i vk fee , , ;v WIS IT SMELL TOO LOUD ; MM ALZKT 11T COLUMBIA A MVB- tf JMCT OrCOHTMOrMRST. 'CKlMBf Mr It 1 Met Ofltnslf While t"& ' OtMn Dcctara It MnlsaiircMatrben Invite n Inspection of Th.lr iui liter BoeiM Miit Jlonwte Braf. Atgttlu correspondence of Jhtkllieixckiu Columbia, An ft Ker several years pat, enpectallr daring the summer vacation, the paepl el Columbia have been rogaleil With argtMBtmti, condemning A Hey H, mere uomwehIJ" known as Ilutcher alley. The MMary jeommlltee el council have bad tbelr JHlHrn called te the terrible stench said te m fmiti this altnt HnvAral nrnmlnent U'f'Zf'tMtw et town have been visited In order &.; VP' tbat their views en the stibject of; Ilutcher 'i. alley could be obtained. The citizens live en Locust and Walnut streets and the rear of their properties face en the alley and In caw of any smell arising from the place, they would be among the first te complain of the matter. The vlews of the citizens are net, as a rule, condemnatory of llutchers alley, and they appear te be very slightly troubled with the se called nuisance, excepting when the butchers are rendering tallow, when the smell Is very offensive. There are three butchers whose slaughter houses face en this alley, and they all endeavor te keep their places In such n condition that any objec tionable smell will be avoided. One of the butchers advocates tbe sewering of the alley . from Fourth street te the river, which would carry oil' nil the bleed and elTal, and this would ttlectually prevent anv eflal from lying In the alley. Tbe butchers Invite In spectlen ei their slaughterhouses either by council or the state beard of health. In spite of tbe views el these citizens and thebntchers there can be heard many persons who claim that the place is a nuisance. Itanaway IJ07 Captnred. Last night Officer IUrnheld, of Lancaster, accompanied with a gentleman iron Philadel phia, cume te town In search of a son of the latter who bad left his home about three weeks age and had been travelling with the Mexican l'avillen company. The runaway boy waq found about the circus grounds last night and this morning went with his .father te ills home. Commuted te Jail. William Lawrence had a hearing at the office of 'Squire Frank, this morning en the charge of surety of the peace, en the com plaint of Mrs. Ann Hess. Alter hearing the evlneube in the case Lawrence was com mitted te Jail te await a trial at court. Went te Yerk Furnace. The members of the Columbia Ked and Gun club, accompanied by their wives, went te Yerk Furnace this morning, where they will spend the day. The party left town in a special train at eight o'clock and will return home at six o'clock this evening. Town Metes. This morning the Columbians staying at the Landlsvllle cam p returned te their horn en. A new Iren fence has been placed In front of the property of Jehn B. Bachman, en Seuth Bocend street. The fence adds greatly te the appearance of the residence. The Church of Ged campmeeting com menced te-day in Maryland. A number of members of this church went te the cimp this morning. Excursion tickets will be sold thither during its continuance. An infant child of Jacob Deltr, living en Seuth Fourth street, died at its home last night. The circus has left town and went te Man lilem where they will rsinaln for a few days. On Saturday afternoon a game of base ball will be played between the August Flowers, of Lancaster, and the Columbia club. This will be the concluding game between these clubs. Each has proved victor In one game. The visitors will piesent a very strong team. The regular monthly meeting of the Colum bia lire company will be held this evening at their engine house. ! A bout nine o'clock last night a ground cir cuit was formed at Locust and Market street by the contact of the telopheno and commer cial circuit electric light wires. .Sparks were emltted from tbe place presenting a pretty sight. The electric lights were net etlected by the gr und cln nit iA.aeB0va jilasiime The 1.1 .lie. of Cltlrens Endangered I17 the Arts el Iterkless Quarryinen. Heme time age the Ixtklliuencer called attention te the reckless manner in which rock was belng blasted from the cellar exca vation of Keller's proposed new hotel, east of tbe Pennsylvania passenger depot The carelessness in the matter still continues. Thursday a heavy cress-tie, placed evor a blast te break Its force, was hurled up among the telegraph wires and fell en the side walk en Chestnut street It is almost a mlracle that no ece was hurt by It This morning during a heavy blast, timber and rock were thrown In all directions, one of the atones, big enough te kill a man, being thrown all the way te North Ouceu and Chestnut streets. Anether stone, weighing several pounds, was thrown high Inte the air, and falling en the slate reef or Jehn B. Wariei's dwelling, mere than 100 yards away, went through It. Anether stoue went through the reef of Mr. Suudhamer'SBtableroefoii Marlen alley. Nearly all the residents en East Chestnut street, in the vicinity of the blasting, have i 77.. VT. ""'""K"- " stone, large enough te kill, fell within a few Inches of one of Mr. .ell's children, who was standing In front of Its father's shop. A stone was also thrown i".10.1"6 Sundry of Lee Jehn, the Chinaman, 30 Kast Chestnut street It might be well enough for the pollce te leek into the matter aua see that residents mnd passers-by de net have their Uvea endan gered by the carelessness with which the blasting is being done. In Time for Ce art. Contractor Bateman has been pushing the work rapidly in the upper court room and it will be linished in time for the first session or court te-morrow week. The fresceers will finish their labors te-morrow and en Monday the scafletd will l taken down. The paint ers will finish Bcmetlme en Tuesday After that all tbat is te be done is a general brushing up and laying of thecarpeu. When completed the court room will be one of the handsomest in the state. Kulher ilaule With Tber Hull Tongue. Arkansas backwoods school teacher (te boy). " Did you waut te come te school?" Bey. "Warn'thurtln' terceme." Teacher. "But you thought it better te get an education, eh T " Bey. "Didn't think or null' uv It ter hurt Th0"iTll?n' wl,y ,,ld veu come? ' .h?.7, """dadhesald 1 had ter plow ther new greun' with er bull tongue or go ter school, it didn't mutter a blame which, e I cemeter school, thlnkln' I'd try it er lew yeWgV-' How'd J0U llk0 U far as .yV "A,,n!''ealin love with it" i. .b.6r-. Here uk8 tllla book new, and let roe teach you your letters." Bey. "Ain't get no letters. HN Is ther en one ea ther place that giu.ii" lei' lphatet" "l mBm that y0U lnU9t learn tb0 jBey (contemptuously). "What all them Tler. "Yes." K.gUV.d "ther rassle' "Wall, or good geed with ther bull ASLEUFINO ClIOUISTKlt. i iH . ta,nWcea throng, wf r' '-eyea and pale. Whojelnsnotlnthesonic. Ills weary eye and voice they rest What eeter place ler .teen t 'XI consecrate te peace, and blest Where angels vigil, keep. Oh I wake blm net f Knihrlned In .Uen Of beauty undefiled. p Within the church all .acred keep Thinoinnecency, child. Dream of 101110 chefr of heavenly birth- or chanu by cherub. ung Ot itraln. that breathe no taint of earth By heaven', high chorus sung. Inrebedln white, thou .eem'.ta tout Just ready for the skies j nderer lrem some winged roll k saint and .eraph. rise. nHten ,leeP en ia h0'y dream. Of hMren and high desire AttWlhoiurplteeachetr. -lyrtm thiBeiim Tramtript, A rutttUKMAS'B 1.VUK. Hew tie Lest III Clethes While ("lulling for 1 1 It Yesterday Assessor Vendersmlth went out tn Sinner's en Mill creek te llsh for balL Throwing etr his coat vest and trewsers, and pulling en a pair of overalls he waded Inte the stream with his scoop-net and seen had Jtue satisfaction of securing a nice let ei llttle llsh and crab, with which he returned te ahore. lie then leek ed for his clothing but could net find It Believing that seme thieving tramp had stolen It, he started along the tnnk of the creek In pursuit lie had net geno far before he saw a row lelsurolyjchewlng the cud. She had entirely devoured his seersucker coat and vest, had get through with ene leg of his trousers and was making n vigorous attack en the ether when the was dlceered. She had tried te make a cud of his tin tobacco box, and the marks of her teeth have Indented it In a deren places, but she gave up the nt tempt te swallow it Jere lecls happy that he saved his overalls, as he would have had an awkward time getting home without them. HeliM by theShenir. The stock of Alex. Lindsay, beet and hee dealer at Marietta, has been seized by the sheriff, te satisfy an execution ferfl.2il.( iued against him by J. F. Wagner A Ce., shoe dealers of Philadelphia. BUN have been peted by the sherltr ter the sale of the goods levied upon. Hie iteUntiiilie. Kretn the New Yerk Sun, The angler's favorite lure for black bas is a hideous-looking insect which N found un der the stones In every swift running brook In the Middle states. This inect is the larva of the cerydalls cernutus a gauzy winged tly of enormous slzeandsinlsteraspect The larva is railed a helgramlte, but he bis ns many nllases as a Fourth ward sneak thief, and nearly all of bis pet names are suggest suggest suggest lvoef the diabolical. Conniption bug and doben are two of his easiest name, while begert and clipper areamongthecommonest It Is net te be supposed for a nifiiieiit that any black bass was ever silly enough te im agine that a helgramlte was geed te eat On the contrary. It is the general belief of think inganglers that the santanlc ugliness of the insect excites the anger of the ba.vi and he charges upon it with the sincle purpose of crushing It out of existence. The helgramlte is by no means defenele.-, however. Pro jecting from his head are two stout and "harp nippers which meet when he frowns. Thev are shaped very much like lee tongs, which they resemble, also In tenacity of grip. OM Jehn Brown's Sen. Put in ltay torreiendence Cleveland Leader Yesterday a party of 11s drove ever te call en Capt Brown, a son of tbe immortal Jehn Brown. The captain is a fine-looking man, very courteous and very intelligent He gave us a most Interesting description of the island, refusing, however, te talk much of hlmelf. His home is pretty and plea-sant and full of evidences of a cultivated taste and mind. He is a surveyor by profeviieu and a devoted student of geology. He lultel us into his studio out en tbe beach. It is en an elevated stone, overhung with lindens The walls are decorated with Ivies and vines, while at your feet the watersplashes and plays. In it he nas a geed sized table and comfort able chair. The sun never reaches It and It was delightfully cool and inviting. There he spends much of his leisure time reading or writing or studlng, trying te resolve the geological problems and mysteries v abund ant in this region. He took us te see some remarkable scratches en the rocks, trices of slacial action. They are visible alt along the Nland wherever the stone is laid bare. The whole lake-bed shows conclusively that It was cut out entirely by the action ef'the great masesef ice. The track of the glacier is as long and wldeas the anti-climate bridge is long which Is the whele lencth and breath of tbol.ike. Streutian, a rare mineral ued in manufacturing fireworks, is ieund almast everywhere en the Island. It Is usually found In pockets in the underlying rocks. Capt Brown is by no means an ordinary man, either mentally erphyslcally. He took us Inte his "den," as he ealls it, a little house or several rooms, huilt a short distance from his residence, and 1 noticed that his book shelves contained a number et well-selected books, few anybutaman et intellect would care te read. He also readsand speaks French well. PreL Orten, state geologist, is te te his guest next week, and together they will ex. plere mere thoroughly the islands and their formation. At his heuse I met Mrs. Mac galmn. Her bunband was at ene time war correspondent for Kussla, and wen his first distinction when in Bulgaria. - I)r J. S -inlthha9 returned from Lamllsvllle, where he ana hlj family have been Blinding the last ten days. Cemlilned Church Kxcnrileu. Combined Lhurch Cheap Kxcurslen te Ocean Greve. Leng Jlranch, .New lerk and Ceney island, en Wednesday, Aug. is. lteund trip tickets te Ocean Greve and Lene hrancb, geed for 9lx days, only HM lteund trip tickets te Sew Yerk und Ceney Island, geed for three day, only tl M. Special through train leaves Lancaster, hlng street, at c a. in. : Manhelm, CH j Lltltz, 1, ij j Ephruta, Tue. It's cheap. 1,0. Yeu pay your money and take your choice. The last chcapone. for lurther particulars ste small circulars at all tuitiens. aV,lu.llK17&Uw Cltar the Way or the escape from the system of lis wate and debris, which, If retained, would vitiate the bodily fluids und overthrew health. That tm jiertant channel or exit the bowels, may be kept permanently free from obstructions by using the non griping, gently acting and agreeable cathmic, Hestetter'g stomach hitters, which net only liberates Impurities, but Invigorates the Heine of the Intestinal canal, when weak m.lil'JLon!'tiR.'ulen OTtH unh ueet violent purtfatives. The stomach, liver and urlnan WFtlW V "1k,-,w!,a reinforced and areu-cd t?, SP?i.tll.f.ul "cUe." hy tnla beneficent tonic and corrective, and every organ, fiber, muscle and nerve experiences 11 share of Its lnvltferatlnjr In In Ituence. L nebliTtinnaiiin ,r. .?....?.. KS.H J,i ?,,d "ho'eseme medicinal ktlmulant. and iiwlnit Us efficacy te botanic sources exclusively It Is the remedy best adant.-rt in hn...T,,,,", ..!? en account et li action. saieiy, wiue scope and speedy augSielJ UCAllllt. ACHEJ.T -At Wheatland 31111s, August lih et consumption. Franklin a. Aument, In bis jjd The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully i,ited te attend the funeral, from ler.vfvre'laen.C,' " stumay. August 7th, at .mmbin?"'"' "' lhe 1're8bytem,ttuti'trdCh MAUKKTH. fhlladeiphU f redace Huket. 1'hhadilphia. Aug. e-rieur steady. HuJhji nt uit T.u). . ... Market bukeri, UeeeiTSM'eiina. tamll? at Vl 7M.-Wt.tS?!! at MUQIU: I'atents.ir&jaSW. ' nttern uye nirar uuu at fj 3HQ3 ju. Me?OcCS?i,N1rS,,B' 'c' "'I. 5iC.ern-Aug., jcj Sept,.!Xe ; Oct, y'c; .Nev.. Nev'.Mc"8, i''V4ai Sept- Si Oct.. 35c: NfwYerK I'redaceaurket. BW Yerk. Am. 1 b-inn. . dull : ineT 12 wh uVS"' i"1 "'?" '. '' White. .tAtnT". v.-""0l'.0,I WJ1C ! .Ne. I l(. a.. .. . . -7 "- Bikcj beptrsHic.' "" ' '"'" ter,Aug , BeWBTijS MUCd' CaSb' Wc - e 1 Oau-Ae. 1 Whlte State, spot, 17c , Ne 2. de lire dull. harley nominal. Turpentine dull at aiw Kusfn nulett atnttnu., . j, .. i!a?A'r.nnerA"aJw,- 5S,5.?ff'E' B5 VStKtn'aa. 3c. Creainery. IIKsTeKc. ' "ew lVeirn Cheese llrm s We.tern Choice. 7Via7"e. nKBg, lower; Stale, llHBMJiei VSuTrn. ISQ ae1lcTGSnftuXS.UA,.c.,l0nn,)1 CUtJea'' CS-' TiOPUt1 ' P.rtIU city. 3 15-lCc. Coffee dull ) fair cargoes at w0. Chicago Market WhStni1'- &?:MJ- -Mrket opened! jj?T74ijEl08'Pl-,,0l 0C- KO NoTv.6Jbetn 7s'i"Pt.TOiei ect,7e;ie .Cprn-Augnst tsvn. h... .... OLuaiaa. t 45ie. uuust, UK01 - "inc. 1 Sept., a j Oct, Oats Auir 29KC Verk-Aug., Oot Oct., r C5 Bept., WiTJXi wmsm 1.5ST . W' I 8cpt.23c: Oct 2MCn Klb-Sept, te a Oct , li'ii " MsefflMS' Urii-AiiK, fl i Sept., 1(1 M Oct, tOfllW. Itlbs Auk., ! t Sept, , i t Oct, H IX nram and frotuiens. rnrnlalie.1 by S, K. Yundt, ltrektr. UMO'i, Aug C.lo'cleckp. in. Wheat Cem. Oats. fork. LatA. August 7M( 4i s;v r..i peptemeer ; s S n V 77W e 9, October 7J 1W !SK 7S 6 SH December ...ftVj , , .... . ..... KecelpU. Carlxit, Winter Wheat ; ,. lid Spring Wheat SO Cern... , , yi eats I'M llye is llarley ,, , 11 Oil City Crude oil SJ'i Head Uecelpts-llOKS l Closing lrtcw 1 o'clock p. 111. fceat Cern. tsL. Turk fceat Cern. tsL. Turk. Lard 6 6iH Ancust. rvi iti S7'.' Septemtier. i-. ...T . - e il $ J ..cioeer.... " November .... a v :s - !.- DecemlHT J.'1. en city , Crude Oil (7 IJir stock Market. Chicioe, Auij. S -The Drei eri' Jeut tin I reports Cattle lieeelpts. 7.W head, shipments, i5iO; market "irvmg: .hipping teer, tee te 1,N) . , It i. Q i . stocker. and teHlers, ti 't1 70 t cows, bull, and tuled, II BH13 70. bulk, ti ( S 7.1 : thmiiRhTciKn. cattle stronger , cows, l.'ii (J2 70 ; stwrs, .t iJ J 'VX. llert KecelpU, A)00 head: shipments, I i market slew rtiuuh and tnlved. II lOtt 4 7. packing and shipping, H7N35 .0 : light, ltl(tl.U; skip., i:.Vi he'i Ueceipis, M head; shipments, ,V"1 : the market wa. trrn.r: native., ti 11x9 4 W: We.tern, U (03. M: Texan", l7Clui. tjvml.,MiJ4 0ii Kast Lib.htv Cattle receipts, Kli head; sMpments. n, , market dull, prime, JinvjJ'JJ fair te uiks!, II r(j47'. common, (3 SSt4 l; leeders. ! 7,sJl i shipments te New erk, none. Hec. receipts, wO head : shipments. l,XV ; mai ket !ew : fhllaJelphlas, IS CVC.i 2S 1 erker. i ""Hi . . gnvs.erx and common lerk". 11 iSiJt Se. Shipmenu te New erk, s carload" Shwp rtcelpt., l.ini 'head t shipments, flrte market slew . prime, II Ji'S ': fair te geed, W 50 Rt common, lUXVNoe ; lambs, U ii M. Tlesr Tors Mik N.w lOKK, Aug. A Wall street 1J0 p. tn. Heney easy at JS rer cent, rerelgn ex change i.ittet at 11 Si SO I m": Oeveraments Qrm : Currency f; llV, bt.l ; 4's coups. HSl bid : 4K-s llll'. btd. The stock market this morning opened active and trvng. with a geed ruytng, said te be for foreign account, and In the tlrst few sales prices alvanced t te lli jer cent Frem this thete were several slight reactions, but at 11 o'clock the market was strong ngaln. and prices at the time et the writing are the te.tnf the d.y The features of the dealings tut. morning were New evk Central, hiie. Lake Mwre. ti rangers, Cealers, Texas l'i. trie, Wahuh and Louisville and SashMlle. Sttk MArkeu. Uuotatlen. by Beed, McUrann Jt Ce., bankers, Lancaster, I'a. 1.HW VORK t-tST. Canada Vaclflc C C. C. I Cel. Ceal Central Tacltlc. , Canada Southern CM., St L. A I'gh. Denver A lile ilr&nde. Del . LacfcA Wettern. Krte... Krieat New Jcrsey Central... K. A T Leu. A N Lake Shere Michigan Central MiMenrl l'aclflc Northern FaclUc v. p l-ret N. W New verk central Fa.t Tenn Cem U L. M. 11 M. I r.a. 67 l', as; w-i 112 se-; bj liiv; liej. 6-; 4V".. M ti.S tiii 19 13 l-l3 JO 30 '. 4h 46t i'W ijeQ siJ sm' SS! ins 'S S4'i .0 . wiv; 1 K7t 114 W'J 10 w, 11 l-l i llS t , 2S in Ui., UO'i Omaha 4a r,r OntarleA Wejtctn u.cr:ui. .mils... ...... ,.,,,, 23'. 1 .. ractnc Mall Rochester A 1'ttUeurg 9t faul Teias l'aclflc Union l'aclflc Wabash Common Wabash l'retened Western Union Telegraph. West Shero rartADsirau list. Lehigh valley B.N V. A PnUa FennsvlvarU w VIW 7'; 10 v,'; Beading n i-n, emgn .-.avjgauea 5-? Uestenvllle Philadelphia A Erie Northern Cent People's Paaenger li'd'g Oeu'la M'tg's Ra. OU 7. : ,; h"X Iacx1 sieck. na tiena.. ueperted by J, 11. Leng. 1's.r ijut value, sale. Lancaster 6 per cent, la .... 100 1C7 . " 10. lue I " Scheel lean 1(0 " " In 1 or years lw) " " InSer J) years, lue ' i " InlOerJOyears. 100 Manhelm Jtoreugh lean ieu BAtrx 8TOCX8. Tlrst N atlenal Bank..... 100 rarmers' National liank ai Fulton .National liink lu) Lanciister County Natlnnni iLinir ui 13) lf6 1W 103.15 105 IM a 113 191 113.50 ISO 115 134 1U 133 30.50 150. 159. 1U) tH 1X.50 Columbia National llank m, Christiana National llank 100 Knhrata National Ilank no First National JIank, Columbia 100 First National ltank, strasbunr ten First National llank. Marietta". ! ion First National liank, ilt Jey ion Lltltz National Hank ion Manhelm National llank '.,' jej Union National llank. Mount Jey.... M New Helland National ilank ; kje Gap National llank ' utl QuarryvUle National llanlc '.'." iv fclliabethtewn National bank .. IjO Netlhern National liank '...'. im ... . . veaxrika BTecHs. Big Spring A Beaver Valley , Bridgeport A Horseshoe ' .. faw Columbia A Chestnut 11111 ' jj Columbia Washington ' ai Concstega A Big spring 3 Columbia A Marietta ' Maytown A Kllzabethtewn '.'." ' Lancaster A Knhrata Lancaster A Willow Street...'...' ? StraaburgA Millport Marietta Maytown 7S Marietta A Mount Jey j Lane, F.llzabethtewn A Mlddlotewn! 100 Lancaster A FrultvUle ae Lancaster A Lltltz ST Kast Brandywlne A Wayncaburg'!.'.'.' M Lancaster A Wtllutmstewn S LancasterA Maner S 110 110 110 1S7.M S00 24.50 st.ie 30 21 10 11 4.00 Ui 2V.50 70 M 75 .55 107.50 IM JISO Lancaster A Marietta Ti LancasterA New Helland ..'" 100 ,,., IUJIJIM0CS STOCK.. Onarryvlile H. Ji, M MUlersvlHe Street Car .." " m Inquiring Printing Company...'""!! m 1.13 Ci.'JS ei a 100 23 10 2u5. 210.10 1.03 IS 81 60 5-2.25 (5 103 101 SOU 11 111.75 106.73 uwu(iu,nui,f uui company.... " Stevens Heuse (Bends)........ 1! Columbia Gas Company Columbia Water Company.... in Susquehanna Iren Company .'... im Marietta HoUew.ware..IV.... S Ste7en. Heuse Sj MUlersvUle Nermal Scheel. '"" . Northern Maiket ri Kastern Slarket " Si Western Market s, Lancaster City btrewt ltaiiwAc'r'J."" iCi Gas Company Bends ,7v. Columbia Boreuuh llnnrt. LancasterA Susquehanna. Lancaster A New Danville OuatTyvllle U. It, 7 Iteadlng A Columbia It K., loe , aue . 25 . 100 100 5'... flotiMneld Market. Creamery Butter DAniT. ButterWfc Dutch Cheese y lump.'."'.'."'.'.'."" retTLTRT. Chlckens fl pair (live) " Apiece (cleaned' , .. I8CLLA0U8. Apple Butler qt KggiY1 rtez Heney M It Lard p ft ...'.'..'.'.'.'.'.'."." Apple, Kpk .?!,.l'..."".,., lUuanas t dez Coceunuts, each Lmeus V) dez Oranges Mdez "" Cranborrles, pr. et Pine Appleseach "'. Strawberries ltasuberries ...rj30e ...l-Hjac ....belOc 70011.000 ...teQtX ac ...1517C )C c 200 ...250iic 3Z5c Ma ...SOQSSe 4i3C ...MQ-Jle ...ISQiOe ..15JJC tade CberriesVbex.. Cabbage n head vsasTaBLas. B.S5U W bb lib. SQlOC mioe ....OegUC lutt-xc . ...lMMki 130150 10 1SO20O 2UG 130 IOC lac 2"0 23e 100 ' loe 100 100 l.75 UUI ie 42Q4V3 oeoa die. HW17 17.00 rioe 11.60 KM H.00 11.20 win roiuteos i bus Cauliflower, pr. hd , Sweet Potatoes V X nk., Turnips y pit.."'.... l'eaaVKPk...... ...... Nutr retables, ktuk .... Cucumber i dei.... Tomatoes V box Asarugus Beans VKpk Squashes Vdez Onions pic Smi Bass ' Blue Fish Bturicoen Flounders,. Fleur Ulihl vleub a m d a aa 1 v. Fancy Heller Fleur.....'.",''"' Wheat Hu :.::::::::::::;:, Cern Kye .......v:: Hay per ten Cleverseed bus Timethy 1 bus ,,' .' Herd Jras V bus ..,; Orchard Urass) bus .," Mixed LawnOrasses s, bus.... Hungarian U rasa V bus....;..! Halibut fc '"": f.ifl.1. ur. .lseaue Fresh Jaeierei'ii'il"!"!" US. ClanuperlW., airrfl - """ .MMHIM.iW .KW. SEW AD VKKTtSKMEXTS. IAKIM1 IMWDKK. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and whole.emen.w.. Mere eco nomical than the ordinary ktmt, and cannot be old In competition "lib th multitude of low test, short weight, aln nor phosphate powders. Sold only In earn, llevj.1 Haki.u 1'ewdih Ce, 106 Wall Street .New 1 erk. marK-lvdAw "WTANTKn - A tilltl. TClVOUK ON TV livits fera t iller. Applj at Se. .110 VII- bert st net ltd" IITANTKD AOKNTS WITH SMAI.I fV capital. Wehave "emethtngnew, nert.k. large t.reni., sivclal JO dav erTer. write at once hMPlli E CO . SSI I aual St , .S . 1 . a-4tneMt rpllB SALK OK n KMTl'KK. KTC, OK 1. The.. It. Baker. Mlllersvllle. adertl.M te be held at 1 o'clock te-morrow (atunlay) after neon, has been deferred until half past thn e clock. ltd 51 r.rVTi saIjAKY te aeknts.- 0-iJJJ Addre.. t once, lilt. SCOTT'S KLbCTItlC OOOtls. Ne.M. Urtudwaj, .New lerk. The Only Ocnnlne. ap smdeed MADKIItA ANPSHKKHY WINKS. Mntage, ir.J, lm, 1-U l?l, ly."7, 141, 170, 1 1n, At UElGAUrs Ol.ll IN K STOIIK, It. K.LAMlAhKli, Agt nR.VND rOM'EHT AT Knapp's Summer Garden, SVTCllLA KVK.VING, Al'Ul ST ". 1W, EV THK Liberty Band and Gresh's Orchestra. Meinbrnf the Llederkranr. Mivnnercher anil tbelr famllie. and the public are lnvtu.1 aS-Jt LAUENCE lv.NAPP. Q.KOKOK EKNST, JB., Carpenter, Contractor & Builder, UESlDE.NCE-NO.5M WEST KINU ST. SHOP-EAST OUANT ST., Opposite rtatten Heuso. AH work receives my prompt and personal at at tenllen. All kinds of Jobbing attended te at short no tice and en rea.enable tonus Drawing, and Estimates furnished. e."7 1yd Q.RAND OPENING. SATURDAY, ACOLST 7, 1 AT W. 11. L1LI. Klt'S CONFECTIOSKU AND ICE CP.KA31 PAltl.OUs. 1 am new prepared te rurnlsn the public with a full line of Fine and Fancy Cakes, Candle, Fruits, N'nt. etc. Ice Cream and tt ter lce In a variety of flavors Concert by Prof hendlg s full orchestra w. 11 l.lLLKtt, a6-2t Ne. 219 North yaeen St , La n raster. Pa. TJHOHII1ITION l'.AI.LY HON. CHARLES S. WOLFE, Or LKWISHlltu, PA., U III address the citizens of I.anca.stcr and vi cinity in FULTON OPEHA HOUSE, On the Prohibition Issues of the day. .The Prohibition County Convention will meet In Orand Army Hall en Monday Morning I'1? o'clock, continuing all dsy. All party Pro hibitionist, are Invited te Its d.-llbenitlens. augfiJtd TT WILL PAY YOr TO BUI 101 It TEAS, COFFEES AND GROCERIES -AT- CLARKE'S. Keail the following OCttSKl.r and then ilecUb toil Four tt.cranulated and 1 " Iirfce. B.ended CeiTte ,it .' t-, for iee.; s 8 Geed Coffee fei II 10 , 3 as Choice Tea. 11.01; Ooed Klce, 6c. If. : 2 & Oat meal, ! ; Cernmral, 4c.j 2 ts Starch, 9c , Extra tamily Crackers only ec. t . eda Biscuits. 7e seineimngnew, 5 o'clock Teas, lcc. Heutlng 7e 4 pieces Miller's Borax Seap. 23c eces Jd liner's Best Seap, 5e : 3 pieces Deb bins Electric Seap, 23c; 5c. cake. 1-. .v u. uitine soap only Whitest (c. Sesar in llie Ciiy. i.rekCWe .V'".'''?1"'' ,5c Wen : C lour Is i-y,eJtt,V 'ly,h'te,4le a .marter; Levan's Choice Heller only 37c. a ijuartur. Clarke's Tea & Coffee Stere, 38 WEST KING STREET. WTelephene Connection. Free. t.oedj Delivered B AKGA1NS CAKQAIN.S Great Bargains -IX- SHOES AND SLIPPERS. MISSES' KID OU PKBBLK SHOK.S, II f.i. i 25 CHILDUK.VS SHOES, 30c IV;., 45c , te Tic. BOYS' BUTTON OU J.ACE SHOES, one. BiKfliiAt2yiiAt' I"VCE 0K Bl"-- LADIES' WALKING SHOES, 753., l.li,l r. 6icid!ii.u),.NK K1D 0J'K"A aLU'PEus.scc, any hel'e' n'LancIsYer1"06' tha" Can U' ,'a1 at JOHN HIEMENZ, NO. 61 NORTH QUEEN ST., JunelllyilF (l.NQUIUElt JIL ILK1NU.) DK.W.H. LOWKHi, ,, DKNTlSl. DrTiln." LJ,nl!!1r",tn.'" dryland, with ist'e?' :iOUD' ft0- 3 '"l Orange treet,' Urn uier.ia. ln2Mmwtfdeed QAK IIALU Het Weather Olething. ther tVarm IlnU'l.U. ,r7'.'VS?.. . Pf. nu HA nr Aa r annula D -, ether Warm I.l L,,',rr''Vi?. ff.."'."1" nt Variety etOuaTftlFrand"i'.ir?.r""u" m "real ThVr.. U. 5"D Practical sort of clothing here The most highest care alyen te its rellab htv 1 1 H M f 001 " u leek. I-eV.k" bet er than it cost., and cesu less than any where else. Umn lt Veu'll find the practical nrr nt .i,,i, Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, Southeast Cerner Sixth and Market, Jnnsa-uaee --. PITtt.STWV DO A jvjtir AnrxHTiBtcMKNT. H MKDtClNi: USKTllK PINKS 1' CALIFORNIA BRANDY In the Mat ket, at UOUUKK'S I.I .lOUOUSttiltK, CKN I'UKsyu.MtK, Lancaster. Pa. VI xtetkm:. JL My wlti Marv Wliitn. l..r, ,.... 1..4 n.,. i..u...i.. .".-..:-" ."J .'.. ...... .Miuniuiuui iui i-niise. aii tM'rsens nre rer- lililitiiti In !.. t...h t... rth...tli .... ' . wil lden te give her any credit tin my account, ns rill net be nepeuslMe for any debts that she ty eentmct. 1 may augi'ld JOHN WHITE. HKAI.TIIY, Inching Wlint . DKI.U'IOHN AND UK- Haier's Heel Uwr. The Best Summer Dtlnk. A bottle that will make nve gallons et this delicious drink Is sold for i cents, by COCIIIt.W.TIIKllltlMMST. At Ne 1V7 . 1W North Oueen St , Umcaster, I'a. inn)" l)eedlt 1L liisii ,v HKeriiini. THIS FALL WILL CI E YOU A FIN Kit, LAUllHl, l'KT IEU. HElTKIt M.llif, llKTrtlt ntlMMMi AM" tElt)El)l tin VVKU IN l'l.hre STOCK OF N6 UL -.11- &ENT'S EUMISHINGS, I'llAN III" lFlt I'.KKN liU N IN THE Cll Ith I. NCAM Kit 1 he doing 01 lhe il -. e ne, eiiute-. the I urther t i.k vui.st. et 1 eh onus andkniis -t t - SUMMER WEAR. We hiie a few or lhe Dltrerent Lets of SPE CtAL BAItilAl.Ns we ndiertlti-d lastweek.ret en hind. They are going fait . se call at mice. H 1.1. I INKS or New Fall aud Winter Clothing Are Ix'lng tlmshrd Hltneit dill), net only for Men. but the llejs and Chlnlr. 11 will be looked alter better than ever -Vtc forget te mention our i.ltEAT 11 lt OAl.Ns in TKU.Nks 1 ml AI.lsEs and CLl 11 11 A US. Merchant Tailer.ng a Specialty. Ml & BROTHER'S ONE-PRIOB CLOTHING AND FURNISHING STORE, COUNEK NOltTII tll'Kirv 1ltSETAND CkNTUK MJl' MtK. -store closes everj d at r. p m. Saturdays at in p ui. f 1 KNTs NKt'K w r.. It. WILLIAMSON Sc FOSTER ARE -- Selling Te-day FOR AN ADVERTISEMENT, A LOT OF r Fer 2 Cents Each. Anether Let for 5 Cents Each. Anether Let for 10 Cents Each. At thoae Pr loea we oxpeot the Leta te lnat ABOUT 2 DAYS. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 32, 34, 36 & 38 E. King St., 1.ANCA8TKK, PA. fTUI IH FAI'KK IS PK1NTI5D WITH INK Manutactured by J. K.WBICrHT:00., Mkru-iya jeu:a Hw.eu.,'.rwia4ipi, p Brats Neckwea NKWAU rKH ji:m'h:h enimiai.k. SUCH BARGAINS STRAW HATS AND LIGHT DERBS Wero Nevor Bofero Offored I Reduced One-Hcilf! W. D. STAUFFER & CO., LEADING HATTERS. NtM.3lni,.l 33 North Queen StreU KK W AltrKHTtHKMItftTK. aiy f.MXi ti:kth auk as neon as . ., c.n, f rurchased In lincaster ter lllrn, n,...?,V,l?..!r'.I?",p,M' AU werW "arranlwt. lias adiulnlstetx'd. W. L. riSHEU'3 DentM. i'1, 'l Na ft! .North guwi 8tnet. A I Ills T -HAT K w Ired and wrapp.il ; teh,i:t I'Ai'Kit, 1) sheets In a pack, I M ", HI HUni.KY'S IlltlKl STillm- Ne. SI West hlng striHit. At VKKI.n'S "YAKA llKAUriRS la. . ...r tilled of chnlce Ne. 1 Havana, are recm.ii...idid te levers of a ncuuiiie Havana Cigar, at MAUK l.K '!, " Yellow rrent," . .. Ne 11 North Queen Street retiiierlv Hariman's) ArAKKI.IlY's" Kl.UnV "T'ltONT" 7tl.. c,!'n.r fll,er "avana cent Cigar Is pre- ketl at V ,,"ek,'r, Ui0 lK,t lu lh "'ar- MAltKLKY'.S "Yellow trenl." (renn.rIyIUrtnu)a 'Nnh yuwn itwU NliLih"L"J?,.ll:" "m'Y A T01""" ."T ,I,r"h. and t'ralley's Kast Knd l'harmacv the place te get a baruslii liru.he" mm H w A sau.ple of oriental loeih t ash gPf en wit , a?i,a,;r.r5c::,ns.,ha,n -" vreS itv1" jjmauK.MAW ,,p,v"u' EM,crn i,'"'', F Oil HOT WKATHKlt. ( I.AltKT. SAtTKIlSK AMI UEIIUAN WINKS. KKlllAKT's WINK STOUK. II. K. HLATXAKis, Aer. e ANA DA 1IOHSKS. 1 new hae a narlntitl of PASMlii iimurii I ir-.t-tla.ss Heavy Until. Alse Carload of ' ' Ohie nnd Kontueky Horaes, Klrsi t lass Kami erk. Drivers and Horses for tleuernl All te bt. sold at private sale. UhUIUiK (iltOsaSl A.V. Cl'AUKUNW WINh-S. OL' It OU.N 1111 AM) I Special Great Western Wine. The rinest and l'urest American Wlne In the Market. At REIGAUT'S OLD WINH STORE. Cl'MM Kit t.OOli.SOr'ATiTK INnS tle.lnu Out at Ue.luce.1 Prices at liechteld's. .SO. i NOKTll gl EK.N StrilKKT. .New Is the time te buy your WI.NTKlt UN Or.llHKAK. as wool Is ndvanclng In price and higher pries will be the result i.auieund Light eight Underwear new sail tug cheaper thau ever, at . . , llKCHTOLUa. ..' .s v. fri',n 'upply of Working thltt, I nnts and Overalls Just received. Choice llnlld leg Lets in different parts of the city ler sale en easy tertus. JKVAN'S Fl.OUK. ' LEVAN'S FLOUR Always Uniform and Reliable Rkdictie.nT Te these In want of a summer suit el Clethes, l'antaloenlngs or Vesllngs can save money l.y calllnz at Kesensteln's lallertng l'ar. lers, w here a Uencral Keductlen has lieen inade. A t.ixxl hummer surge suit for 115, trimmed with rengi-uMlk. A Nice Xngllsh Serge Suit In Illne and lllack for I in. Klegant I'antaloer.s for il l'atent straps are 1'erfect Killing. A. 11. KOSE.NTKI.N,37.NerihCJueen8t. tj 1" Kl N (1 Ul'KNINO AT H. OKK KJ HA1 IAKT'9. FINE TAILORING. .TA"..'.'arrT',''t.Rnrt ,n,Mt Complete Assortment of IMS lPoel.LK.Ns for the Spring Tiaae te be found In the City or Lancaster. A Choice Line of Mprlng Overceatings and l'antaloenlngs In all the Latest Patterns. I'rlces Lew, Hest Workmanship, and all goods Warranted as represented. rlGERHART, ..,. .NO. 13 .NOltTII yUKKN 8TKEKT. -Oppestte the l'osteftlce. maWMydH TO.N'T .SLKrKItTNT'l.ONOKK t retn i our Disordered Kidneys, Illiick IJarren Jlineral Spring Water Is a I'rempt, Kfflclcntand Cheap Ilemedy. Its Tonic and Invlgerant l'owera make tt an eicellent Dysnepsla Itemed' Hr. Itegnault, et France, w riling te Uen. KeiT, of the V. r Army, says YOU need net reriie tn Knrenn fnr W.lrr. a 9.'.'r",.,.'',P,'P',,a WH have none better than 1II.ACK J!AllKK.VSt'l(!.NM WATK1L" l'crsens supplied and vessels furnished. r.a.OOODMA.N, Manager, Ne. S7 Kast drant Street. Ker sale by JNO. It. KAUKK.MA.N, Urugglit, North yueen Street, Ijincaster, I'a. IILAC'K 1IA1IKK.N 81'Ul.NU UOUSK new open. Apply te M133CIIIMSTIK IiOMIlKKQKU, I'leasant Ureve, Lancaster County. I'a. unnlB-Rind nur ueuvt. QLCsiNe err ikiui:s -en-lai11es a.vi) ek.ntlkmkn's GAUZE UNDERWEAR -AT TIIK- North End Dry Goods Stere. J. W. ltritNK. nevi-lyd .Ne. 3il North CJuoen street. rpillK NEW OASU STORK. NEW CASH STORE, Opposlte the Keystone Heuso and Northern National llank, 247 & 249 North Queen Street SUMMER DRESS GOODS. NU.V8 VKILI.NU, All Celers. WIUTK 1'LAIO CAMUU1CS. WHITE VICTOKIA LAWNS. HATISTKSand8KKll8UCKEK3' IIAMIlUUUSand LACKS. , New Htnck ItlllllONR, AU Celers. 1ILACK and COLOltstl) SILK MITTS. full hteck OAUiSE UNUKUWKAU. Large Stock UOMKSTIC8. All Goods at Lew I'rlces. lebS-lyit W.JJ.J1UWKKI. WALL fAVBK. HT WALL 1'Al'EK HTOHE. The half has net yet been told about ART WALL PAPER STORE. The O.NI.Y HOUBK IN THK C1TV deallngln WalU'aperiind Window Shades only. We have everything belonging te a Ilrst-elass Paper and uu.... .!:... ........rT .,.- aiii truly QU..UU ll.MISU. n u iin.llVirKHIIk UII191IIBi '.. and lllauk 1'apera at the Lewest Market I'rlces. Window Sliades made ready te hang atthe lowest i'rlci'H i any color you wish. Wlnqewa measured and Shades hung promptly. Lace f.'nrLalni. l'elea. fjhalnfl. Heeka, etc. Deu't Ferget the Name ana Place. ALFRED SIEBER, (Konuerly with I'hares W. fry,) NO. 134 NORTH QDHHN BTBsOT, LANCASTEK.rA, TlKKMHHTll, m Lmpjuter, P iiRr MOUIM. s I'KUIAL 11AHOA1NS. STAMM, BROS. & GO. Nee. 20 and SO North Queen Bt. Hpeclsl lUirgalns In 1U.ACK TlllllKT SHAWLS, Leng andSauaie. Sieclal llargalns In LAlllKS', UULDItKN'H AM) M1HSKS' JK.lt. 8KY8. Special llargalns In IILAUK 1IUK3S SILKS. Hi'KC'lAL 1IAUCA1.NS IN Will I'K (iO()I3. VIUTOUIA I.AM.N, 4il Inches wide, me njardj worth IV". Slacial llargalns In I'lllNTKII 8ATI.NES UENT'd I NI.AI'N- OIUKII SlllltlS. Ketnlerred llaek and Krent and Warrnute.1 AMSUTTA MUSLIN, .'Oc. Kach -AT THK- BOSTON STORE. J. h.(IIVl,KHA CO. Silks and Dress Goods. WK AltKOrt'Kltl.NCI SPECIAL BARGAINS -IS Summer Silks, Colored Silks lllack Silks, lllack and Colored Surah, Pink, Light lllue and Cream Surah Mlks for fashes, Silk ltlbbens. Sash Kill bona. Kvery thing at astonishing low prices for cash. Ceiiieaud see our gfXHis and price. We niTerllirgatns. Jehn S.&ivler& Ge., Ne. 26 Beat King Street, l.iKOiBTBE, I'A. S' ITMMKIt (K)ODS. WITT & SFHND, Nea. 6, 8 Si 10 East King St., LANCASTK.lt. I'A. White Dress Goods ! 1.NIIIA LINK.N. VICTOKIA LAM NS. COUDEI) l'igLK.9, l'LAIIJ, STUIl'El) and l'LAIN NAI.NSOOhM. SOl'IKCKS KINK VICTOKIA LAWNS, M Inchea Wide, only 10c. nlnnl. Thls.iuallty la usually sold at lie. Anether Case of Kamnus Cream (Irnuml, I'ln Striped CKINKLE1) SEKKSUCKKK, Only luc. a yard. New Styles In CKI.NKLK1) SKKKSI'CK KKS 1'KINTKII SaTlNK.H, l'KI.NTKl) 1IA- T1STES. Very senrce because desirable. An liumonse Assortment of Cambric, .Nainsoek and Swiss KM11U01 HK.K1KH and KSlllUOlDKKBl) tl.OU.NCINUS. Cream. While and Illge OltlENTAI. LACKS anu t.Aun ri.ur.M,i.iii at Very l.ew l'rlces, at the New Yerk Stere. T IL MAHT1N A CO. The Leading Shirt In the Market Is the PEARL SHIRT, With Three-l'ly Linen llosem, relnforced.nnd made or Wamsutta Muslin. Over d.uii in use In Lancaster city and County. 11.00 a piece or VS 10 per half dozen. 75 Cent Shirt Has a Leeee Edge llosem inme as the Klgbmle, and equal te any llellar Shirt made In the same way. 49 Cent Shirt, Kctniorced rrent and Back, Extra guallly 11 in. lln and Made te Wear. Pleated Bosem Shirts, Open or Closed 1'renbi, all SIzm, ll.OOa plece t Uegular l'rlce, 11.37, ' ' KEHUCTION IN PERCALE SHIRTS. Twenty-flve Dezen l'ercale Shirts made te sell ferll.su. Uoed Patterns, Extra Cellars nurt Culls, red u cod te 11.00 apiece. PERCILE SHIRTS With Twe Cellars and cutrs, separate, at CO cents apiece. 25 Dezen Calice Flilrts, Laundrled ready te put en, at 33 cents aplece worth W cents. 11ICVCLK SII1KTS, UKUATTA 8II1KTS TOUUISX'S SIIIKT8, 11LUK FLANNEL SII1KTS. Gauze Underwear. -. ... iiai.,,i 0,.. uezen Ilalbrlggan Bhlrts i at 42 cents, reirnlar Iliiw, mji-uiiis, GAUZE UNDERSHIRTS UK, IS, 23, 10, (0, and 73 Cents. J. B. MARTIN & GO., Cor. West Klag ft FrlncelSUn OTPttUa tarwuBetur.) LANeabxib, TJi) T DEPARTMENT ' Xi hk f rfH"- " T- 1Hi2 , ;"" jgg--yi'!gg 'H'pji IIII,,,!!!!!!
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