wmwww- wwt-- 7 , 5 IKWl " ' V tiW - -"Wr 7 a - H lANOABTER DAILY IKTELLieBayOICB. TUESDAY. AUGUST 17. 1886. -j") jfe rt iff itf i-j $, M rf At t m K -s "M! ssUfc. 1 fir vs .If Jfif :rk 1 U0IIT8 OCT. ;jtxjm jiwu WMMrrsm mrert jmjucmm. "y ' - Hi CillIIUiTf- laTWAteaircia lVmma, M 17. A mlafeap oecurred tMMNC ! f the Columbia Mapaaj wbicji musm mm of UM MgiiM, and the com. IS ler borough light wer net Ui Bight When lbs en- ft te ttuslM tha water In the ,1m ftmad that tba gaoge rugUtered tt wttr. The BglM wm promptly I atttl th Area quickly drawn. After I ttaaalllllen It Tru fnnnl that averal of Hatha boiler wars leaking, which all tha trouble. Tba accident wai i that tha engine was .topped all night. Mid be ateetrle Ughta were running. Werk- : BM are engaged te-djr in repairing tne 'itaaha, and eTery thing la expected te be In fgaed order for thertartlag of the engine this YMteg. Tba mtabap eauasd considerable dbtaoeavealefice at the Were. '3? PeMeeHewa, rLwrtBightOffleer Gilbert arrested a young ?.? aaaiad Harry Yeanlsb, In the act or coin '' aaMMag a nulaance in the new house of Wm. :'', H. Gilbert, at Fourth and Terry streets. ; iTha bejr waa taken before Squlre Uershey atrm Amanda Wertz, eT Washington, en $. Jered complaint against Jehn Goes, at Uie ' loaleuaaasault and rape en her daughter, S Saaaa. A warrant was giren te Officer Wit- S flntin A warrant was arren ft ilaita sVn kABut1 flniM m tttA fatrtt iirhAra K he waa working:, about one mile west of M MlllerSTllle. This mornleg he was given a ?v hearing and sent te jill for a trial at court. Fat some time past the farmers and buyers at tha market beuse bare been annoyed by tha pilfering of a let of small colored beya, Market-Master McFalls Is deter mined te break up this nuisance and this morning arrested a couple of the boys. They were confined In the lockup ler a coupleof hours. A Geed Jeb. Yesterday morning work was Btarted at Second and Walnut streets In putting In a sew sewer at that place. The water Is car ried off by the means ei large terra cotta pipes laid under the street, The workmen kept en their work until a late hour last Bight, and have completed their work. The sewer has been built in an excellent manner and the crossing has been made In such a way that wagons can cress without danger. Personal Mention, Mia Llllle Leamsn is en a visit te friends In Yerk. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heckler and their Ben Frank", left town this morning for a visit te Lewes, Delaware. Miss Maude James, of Trenten, N. J., is en a visit te Columbia, as the guest of Miss MaryTille. Geerge A. Heek has been appointed te a clerkship In the posteQlce by Postmaster C. F. Yeung. Town Notes. The Sunday school of the United Brethren church will go te Fenryn park te-morrow. This morning three liremen of the Penn sylvania railroad went te Philadelphia te be examined for promotion te engineers. A four-eared skiff belonging te Jehn W. Mlehsel was stolen from the Walnut street wharf a few nights age. The beat was locked bat the lock v,m broken. The owner can find no trace of his property along the Colum bia shore. Manager Bear has secured the services of Brimmer, Shay, Meyers and Gibsen, of Lan caster, and they will play en the Columbia team the balance of the season. Theadditlen Of these excellent nlavera will strengthen the home club. A large number of towns people are attend ing court this week, being interested parties en different cases. Eight of the number are serving as jurors. A tight rope has been put up t the Frank lin beuse, and a man will perieral the feat of rope walking this evening. Mrs. W. H. Rmblcb lest a small watch charm in ilie shape of a pitcher, while walk ing en Third Btreet. During last night the Susquehanna river at Columbia fell about one feet. The minstrel company managed by Geerge Burten, of Lancaster, will appear in the opera nouse en me nigut ei September i&. Nothing new has transpired between the management and striking empleyes of the Columbia relllne mill. The men will net return te work ler less than X'hlladelphla prices, and the company de net seem dis posed te grant this request. A large number of the workmen have left for mills in ether PJi MXETINU Urar&BBT CUMMITTXB. Much Important City Sewer Business That Was Transacted. The street committee met last evening, Mr. Riddle la tbe chair and the lollewing mom mem ben present : Messrs. Berger, Uershey, Daliz, Ming, Goodell, Greir, Wise and Deerr. Messrs. Breneman and Sprecber presented plan and specification for rebuilding sewer en East King street, between Duke and Christian, with estimate of cost ter same and schedule of property-holders who are willing te contribute 349 towards having the work done. The clerk of tbe committee was directed te advertise for bids in accordance with plana and specifications. He was also directed te advertise for proposals ter grading Cherry alley and Fremont street The bids for building a sewer en Ceral street were opened and read ; they are as follews: James C. Carpenter t 3,030 Thes. C. Wiley 3.S70 Smith Kltcn 3,150 Chas. Schwebel 3,774 rrank liluder 3,450 The contract was awarded te Janies U Carpenter be being tbe lowest bidder. Crossings were ordered te be laid at the colored M. E. church, Btraw berry street; opposite Odd Fellows hall, Seuth Queen street, and across Duke street above Grant. Tbe street commissioner was ordered te clean the gutter en East King street, oppo site the city reservoirs ; also te examine the grade at the S wan hotel, Seuth Queen and Vine, where new curbs are about being set. Tbe city regulator was directed te give tbe grade line en the west side of Seuth Queen street, between Vine end German. Tbea. C. Wiley, contractor for laying a Belgian block pavement en tbe first square of West King street, asked the committee te protect him Irem the slnkage liable te occur In consequence of the new sewer and its numerous inlets and tbe helfs dug along the f km nisa. ii was eruereu uy roe commtttee that tbe protection asked for be granted, and tnat a clause te that effect be added te the contract. VUPl'IKU AT I'lOBOKS. Heck and Franclscu Sheet a Very l'oer Mitch at McOmnn's Park-, Quite a geed-sized crowd of sporting men went into McGrann's park, en Monday, te 'Witness the pigeon sheeting match between Charles Franchvcua and Theodere Beck. Beth men are well known Kunnera and thorn baa been considerable rivalry between them." Tela match waa made last Tuesday at the meeting et the Hcbuetzen-Vereln, and It waa ler 25 a aide. Tbe Eighth ward was largely represented at tbe match, and there was eaasldirable excitement. The match was about hair-past two o'clock. There waaaatlg vrlnd blowing and the bail shoot sheot shoet IfCwaela large measure due te it Beck jJSKSti'1 " 'f16110 y missing the first Ssm?!" wUe d.ld b6,tr work towards tbe S : tnw blrUa' The result was that ft?"0'??-- "J"14 " """ was no mere Wrde en the ground it could net be shot oil! wre killed :Dg "te ,hew hew the blrd Vranclseui 1 1 0 1 0 u 1 0 1 1 1 n 11 ns The two men have made arrangements te -V Ullnc7tefl00rslae: """ Died In Beading. Mrs. Era Uain,' aged 87, died In Beading a Monday, et paralysis. Twe children arrive Mis. Eckenrode, and James Fisher, fOalen Station, this county. The funeral wUl occur en Thursday next; interment te ha taede at Haln's church. e -Sr ,, A Mistake Corrected. , 1 Yeaterdu U waa stated la this naner that KMrhert Lasaparter, who was scalded at Oneesaget's taaaery, waa superintendent of JMtaaaery. fhtaweaatsiletafca.aaKr. Lam- MMrnmiAiri who Bxrrmm. As rieataal Little Controversy About a Fainee. Old Hostelry. EmuabkThtewn, ug. 17. The author ei tha history or the Black Herse hotel begs leave or Mr. Evans, or Columbia, te say in reply te his contradiction In Saturday's In TKLMriENCKit, that when he came te this borough, mere than half a century age, tti 'Black Herse" steed en the sarae spoilt stands new, and steed tliere away back in the Indian limes, te which sll the records, traditions and eldest Inhabitants ran testily. Tbe old Black Bear," en the west side el the creek, became a home of enteitalnments In tbe latter part of the last century. There never was a Kuecksecker, or Itedsecker, that did business or lived en the west side of the Ceney creek. The famous Gee. Beyer. of the Black Herse, never saw tbe IlUcfc Hear as a tavern tml. and never lll In the bulletins. II Is evident that all the racts stated In Friday's IHTKLLlOKSCcn are IrticMer they are tertlied by the lleensegrRntedbyKinft Geerge II. Mr. Evans Is respectfully referred te " Dupent's Kemlnlscences of Kllzanethtewn Borough." published In the Chrenictt, el this plice. In 1S0, or te the extracts taken therefrem by the author el the late " Lancaster County History." Mr. Evans must be short In his recollec tion, for In the days et his visits here, If we mtstake net, he partook et tuanyasuruptiieus meal at the " illack Herse," and he ue or crossed the " Hulue " te get it. EL.UKK L KII.H.W. Mr. Etana EiUtn and Kelteraiea. Ens. iNTKLLietscBR: 1 de net question any fact stated by your correspondent In re lation te the Black Herse. " It was a slip of the pen en my part 1 reterred te the " Bear " tavern ou the west side of the creek, which has an elder history, aud was a mero famous house lu provincial times than tbe Black llerse, which is feurj ears younger. 1 have some respect for the memory et Capt. Gee. Kedsecker, who was a captain In my grandfather's battalion, at the battle of Brandynlue. 1 de net wWh te detract au iota from the reputation of the Illack Herse, or Its hosts, lint it was net the first hotel at Ceney creek. Svmi-elKax. Lvs caster, Aug. 17. UBKB III A 8XAKB at OUT. A Culcktes Man Se frightened That lie Kails On a Iteptlle and Is llltlen. Maiuetta, Aug. 17. Albert Nell, of Cblckles, was gatheriug blackberries en the Chlckles bills Sundat mernlug. White leaning et sr a bush te pick some berries, he espied a snake beneath him and became se much frightened that he lest his balance and tell en the reptile. It fastened its fangs in his hand twice. His arm had swollen very much before Dr. Alexander arrived. The usual remedies were administered and the sufferer is able te be about again. Mr. ell is positive that it was copperhead that bit blm. A little ten-t ear-old son el Istae Keisinger was swinging last evening when tbe swing broke, lie was thrown te the ground with such force as te cut his head seterely. Dr. Kich dressed the wound. Leenard Zlegler's daughter was thrown out of a wagon last evening and slightly hurt. Tbe Pioneer Fire company gave a fantastic parade en Friday etenlng. The precession was led by the Mechanics band which tilled the air with charming music all along the route. The eldest lire engine, William 1'enn, brought up tbe l ear. Thix has been In the borough for nearly fifty yeats. It is a relic of bygone days. It took fifty men te work this engine Willi the aia of a bucket brigade. Tbe parade was a grand atlairand much ap preciated by our people. CUAKUBD WITH TUHFT. Twe Colored Women Accused of stealing Frem a Demestic. This morning Annie Themas and Sarah Cooper, two colored w-emcu, who hate been employed at Zortman's restaurant In the Pennsylvania depot, were arrested by Officer Barnheld en the charge et stealing a ten-dollar note from Sarah McLaughlin, a white girl, who is employed In tbe dining room at Zortman's This morning Miss McLaughlin found that the money bad been stolen from her room. Inquiry waa made and it was shown that last evening two colored women, exactly answering the description et these uuder arrest, went te the store et Jehn B. Slough and purchased a pair et shoes. In payment they gave a ten-dollar hill. The Themas girl had been discharged by Mr. Zortman last evening and she had intended te leave at 930 for her home in Columbia. Just as she was about te take the train Bhe was arrested. Alderman Deen committed both prisoners in default of bail for a bearing. Letters Oranted by the rtrglster. The following letters have tjwn granted by the register of wills ter the week ending Tuesday, August 17 : Administration Maria Smith, deceased, late of East Uemptield township; Jacob F. Harulsh, East Hempfield, administrator. Abraham lluber, deceased, late et War wick township; Jehn IL Huber, East Co Ce Co callce, administrator. Win. D. Uershey, deceased, late of Colum bia borough; Ephralm Uershey, Columbia, administrator. Testamentahv Jonas Becker, deceased, late of Brecknock township ; Isaac Becker, Brecknock, executer. Daniel McLaughlin, deceased. Iat9 of Lan caster city ; Margaret McLaughlin, city, exe cutrix. Isaac DilTenbaugb, deceased, late of East Lampeter township; Daniel Baker, East Lampeter, executer. l'ellcemen Must lien are. The mayor Issued the lollewing order te-day and it was read te the o!iceuien : " In consequence of the recent de cision of the court that tbe county is liable for costs in dismissed cases a strong temptation is presented te the offi cers of the police loree te work up cases ter tbe purpose of making costs. In order that tbe members of the force may have due no tice of the penalty attaching te such con duct, I make the following rule: Any elll cer found guilty of working up cases ler the purpose of making costs oil the county, or who shall be a party te the unnecessary mul mul tlplicallens or cases shall for the first ellense be fined In asum or net leas than 5 and for the second cllente be disturbed from the force." Charged With Stealing Harness. The man by the name of Boyd, who was arrested In Harrlsburg ytaterday, is net Frank Boyd who escaped lrem Officers Wit tick and Heffman, a lew da a age. This is William alias " Darby" Boyd. He left this city in June, and it Is alleged that he stelo a set of harness Irem Jehn 11. Buckley, before going. Frem Lancaster he w ent te Pitts burg, from which place he only returned te Harrlsburg yesterday. Last night Officer Leman brought the prisoner te Lancaster and Alderman A. F. Dennelly committed blm for a hearing. Boyd has figured in scrapes of this kind before. Jeanna Heights Campmeetliig. There was a large tailing off Monday at the Jeanna Heights ctuupmeetiug, as compared with the attendance en Saturday, and the threatening weather also had Its ellect. Nevertheless the Interest in the meeting was unabated, and the services were solemn and impressive. The early mernlug prayer and experience meeting was in charge et Mr. Watklns, or Ceghlanville. Het-. W. Ceflraan preached an excellent sermon at lOiJU a. m lrem the text : Hebrews vL, 1: "Let u" go en te perfection." Klectrlc Light Kegliies. Twe of the engines Intended for the Edisen Incandescent Eloctrle Light company reached this city te-day, from the manulae- turers. Twe mere engines of enual slia net yet quite finished are expected in a shett time. Meantime workmen are busily engaged puttlug up Inside and outslde wires all ever town. There Is room for a few mere sub. scrtbers, if they desire te begin with tbe be ginning of the new light. Death e Eliza amy, Aged 83, Mrs. Eliza Gray, widow or the late Henry Gray, died at her home In Akren, this county, early Sunday morning, aged 85 years. Uer maiden name was Hlbshman. Her husband. ftiSJii r.y'. wf" member or the Penn. IXiik, leiltture, twenty-Uve or thirty years sge, aad her father waa prothenotary or the county a stilt longer tlmeaga She ? Jlx 1 lenI wSl,un. member or tbe "fertned church. Her funeral took place at 1 o'clock te-day. w "" WHAT OAVBKD I1IB DBATBt A Welt-Rnewn Chirac" rtajlclu lllea t'nder SlniaUr Cltramitanrw. CntCAOe, Aug. 17. Or. Frauk T. Trow bridge, a well-known physician of this city, met with death in a somewhat singular man ner last night. The doctor, who was slightly under the Influence el liquor, get Inte a wordy dispute en i street cerner w 1th a bar ber named Frauk Packard, who had ler some days been en a spree. The doctor struck the barber, who relumed the blew, and Trow bridge fell te the sidewalk. An oftlcerwho saw the scullle, picked the prostrate man up and he was carded te his otllce, where he died in ten minutes. Jt Is learned that the doctor, who was a ictitu of the opium habit, was also tbe icllui el heart disease, aud It Is thought the weakened condition of his sys tern accounts for his sudden death. XeUr Dauphin lttutllru. UAlinisnvRO, Pa, Aug. 17. The Republi can county contention, which met here to day, w as the met noisy and demonstrate of tbe kind evernetu nere. n.jaru kick. ensen, Valentine, Leuker, of the 2d and 3d reprtweutath e districts respectively, were noaiineted for the legislature. Geerge Kunkle was nominated eter Chamberlln for district attorney. The congressional con forees selected were Instructed for Hen. l'rankliu Bound for rt rt rt nomluatien te Congress from the lltli district. Cattle Man Shet anil Ktllnl. (Uiidln City, Kan., Aug. 17 J. P. Olive, a cattleman el Pedge City, was shot and killed by Jee bparrew jesterday at '1 rail City. Cel. OH e Is the luau w he some years age", as sheriff et a Nebraska county, burned a horse Inter at a stake. The Ohie Democrats. Tolkiie, O., Aug. 17. l'respects ter a full state Democratic contentleu are flattering and interest in the ticket and platform Is unusually lhely ler au oil year. It llh the Grant Family. Frem a Leng lirnnch Letter. Colonel Fred Grant meets us at the deer He has aged noticeably since the old days w hen he was such a figure in New Yerk and Washington life. But he Is the same frank, amiable man. His brother Buck's wife Is quite 11L The doctor has been called but he declares the ailment te be merely a cold and some lurking traces of malaria. Mrs. Grant has secluded herself for the day. The first anniversary of the general's death has only just passed and she Is ery much depressed. The "memoirs" are still selling. The widow will receit eat least hair a million from that source alone. She wants te sell this cottage because of Its sad associations. There en the perch overlooking the open sea sets the dead chieftain's chair. It Is brought out every day and left Just as If the one that Is geue were about te occupy It, Still, there's no nonsense about the chair remaining empty. Colonel Grant holds a bookkeeper's position in the New Yerk Steam Heating company. He Is beginning life eter again. When the crash came net a member of the family hail ?100 left te bleas him or herself with. Nellie Sarterls' $12,000, given by her father when she married, bad been Intrusted te Ward. It went with the rest Chaffee died efa broken heart wreck, ruin, misery. And, in the darkest hour, a nun whom General (.rant had heaped honors nnd fat ors upon turned upon mm. au 1 it is a k.hi anu as yei uuteiu story. Glances Through Sit, Jej. Mount J01, August 17. Ex-County Com missioner Uildebrand en last Saturday at his stock yard en New Haven street sold CO head of line" cattle consisting of steers, heifers.cew s and bulls. This is the fifth sale of this season. Mr. Hildebrsud has a sale at his yards every two weeks aud they are always well attended. The boy Groah who was dragged three squares by an enraged steer last week Is doing right well, and IT lnllammatlen can be kept outef the Injured parts, he will recover. Tbe Evangelical Sunday school of this place Is having a picnic In Detw eiler's grove te-day. The colored campmeetlng te be held in Delweiler's grove, this season, begins en Saturday evening next. It will continue ever two Suudays. W. W. Pinkerton, manager of the General Wayne, Delawarecennty, Pa., Times, is vis iting here, and is the guest of W. J. Pinker Pinker ten. Twe school Children Married. At Jeffersen, Ox, Magistrate Pleasant J. Roberts was called te tbe residence of Mr. Cal. Smith te perform a marriage ceremony. There he found about fifty school children and learned that tbe bride and groom were of the number William Thornten, aged fourteen, and Mattie Smith, aged fifteen. Thornten en his first visit te the girl asked her te be bis wile. On the beceud visit be consulted tbe mother, and en tbe third visit gained the consent of the father. His own lather, however, was violently opposed te the nuptials. Thornteu bad lorgetten te get his license and confessed tbathedld nethave the money te pay for It, whereupon the school children present took up a collection for the necessary paper, when Mr. Reberta duly pronounced the ceuple husband and wife. Election Supervisor. The following persons are named as super visors of elections In November : Democrats. First ward, Jehn Altlck ; Sec ond ward, Peter Keilly ; Third ward, Frank Hegener ; Fourth ward, Calvin Sapp ; Filth ward, Samuel Lentz; Sixth ward, Daniel Mearig ; Seventh ward, Alexander McCann ; Eightb ward, Jehn Pentz; Ninth ward, Edward Ley den. Republicans First ward, W. Nauman ; Second ward, 11. S. Shenck ; Third ward, Samuel B. Cox ; Fourth ward, II. F. Metz gar; Fifth ward. A. J. Caldwell; Sixth ward, Geerge. A. Lane ; Seventh ward, Wm. M. Deen ; Eighth ward, C. Ecktnan ; Ninth ward, Charles Gibus. The Cnt In Steerage Itate. The war of rates between tbe Continental steamship lines Is still raging, without any prospects of an early adjustment. Tbe Bed Star line anneuueed a cut el f 15 en outward business. Soen after this was followed by the Rotterdam line. Its rates are: outward, te Rotterdam, 13; te Londen f 12, and te Scan dlnatian ports, f 15. Prepaid from Rotterdam 1J; from Londen, f 12, aud from Scandina vian ports, 115. A Large Funeral. The funeral of Cera, daughter of M. S. Harnish, 19 West King street, took place this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Kev. Jehn Kehr conducted the services. The attendance was very large, the line of carriages being mere than two squares in length, and many ethers could net rind conveyance te the bur ial ground, which Is at New Danville. The carriers were Aldus Harnish, Martin Weaver, Willis Dentlinger and Jacob M. Harnish. An Enjoyable Fictile. Tbe ilohrerstewn and Lancaster Z Ien's Lutheran Union Sunday school excursion and picnic that was held yesterday at Penryn park proved a grand success, thirteen car leads going out in the morning, and eleven at uoen. All enjoyed themselves. There were 1,100 people present. A Hele That Is a Mulranrr, At the corner of Jehn and Locust stree's there Is an ugly mud bole. The w ater runs Inte it irem houses In the neighborhood, and it has become a nuisance. The hole la very ueep, anu me water stagnant 11 is a wouder that It does net breed disease- great Special Teaeliers' Examination, lntuelulgu school building, this city, ou the last Saturday In August, County Superin tendent Hrecht will held n special examina tion for the accommodation of teachers and applicants for schools who could net be pres ent at any of the regular examinations. Committed te tbe Workhouse. Squire Inman, of Lancaster township, en Monday committed te the workhouse Paul Maurer ler 30 days ; Christian Bauer for 0 days and Ilussel( Baker for 30 days for dis orderly conduct Nene el the prisoners bad a home. Appointed Deputy Corener, T. J, Armstrong has been appointed deputy coroner for Providence township and vicinity by Corener nenatuan. Mr. Arm strong was a deputy under Coroners Mubler andlibiaar. Drills Contract Awarded. The contract for building an Iren feet bridge ever the Ooteraro creek has been awarded by the supervisors of West Not Net tlnghaui, Chester county, titid of Fulton, thisceuuly, te Jehn M. limy, of Lyle, Ter J175. A Ureal I'ndeHaaiug. cstrrda)' morning, dutlng a utt-Dll about town, a paid a casual visit te the nnaertaklng estab lishment et Mr. C. 8. llrrr.Xe 17 south Queen street, and found him and his assistants as tuny as bees, he hat Ing the funerals of th" foltenliiR usined I'otseus te attend te. In the nhert space of thrve hours, tn!teen two aud f.e In the afternoon Cltoettger, lllsh street t ft child of If Kautz, Straw berrjr street s a child of M Mar srntalt. Middle slteet t a child or II Aden, I'ltim strvet. As these funerals were located In dif ferent parts of tbe city, It will be seen that It allowed but forty-rite minutes te each, and therefore recurred grr at preuuitnesa and celertty of uiotementtobooii time, ltut Mr. llerr has even cicvcdcd this during Uie past year, he hating In one afternoon. In three hours, at tended te no less than yli funerals, ana all started promptly at the time men tioned In the luneml notice. On another ecca sien, be attended te four, with the ssiue prompt ness and dispatch, thus demonstrating that he thoroughly understands his business and Is worthy of the cemUntlj Increasing pitrunige he Is receiving. As he gives hts personal super tllen te all funeral, the public can always de pend that he will be them en time, and thus at old any annoyance and disappointment en these solemn occasions Mr llerr U young, actlte, energetic and ebllglng-iiualltles which are sure te gain for him a large stunt of public patronage, whtle hts low prices hate worked a complete retelutlnu In the undertaking bust nes. The members of the Llederkrauz, who attended Mr. lleettger's futieral were loud In their pralse et Mr Heir's management en that occasion ltd Thanks Offering lteturued from the funeral of our death' be let ed son, Klchard, we cannot emit te offer our heartiest thanVs for the large attend ince of sympathizing friends thereat, as well as for the many beautiful florid offerings Thanks also te the Kev. K. Melster ter hts sermen se full of comfort and consolation ; te the choir et M. Stephen's church for their beautiful singing at the grave, and our heartfelt thanks render we also the Singing Society, Llederkranz, fertlielr singing and for the great sen Ices and kind assist anew which the sectety has rendered us In our great affliction nnd sorrow, and which helpd us censlderablr te pass through the hours of trouble and trial May a kind I'rovldcnce spare nil our friends lrem similar afflictions. FKUDl.NAND llOETTliEll, ltd l'AUM.SKUOETTQEU, Combined Church Excursion. Combined Church Cheap Excursion te Ocean I, rove. Leng llranch, .ew erk andleney Island, en Wednesday, Aug. 1'. Hound trip tickets te Ocean Greve and Leng Uranch, geed rur six days, only fJ50. Hound trip tickets te New erk aud Ceney Island, geed for thrve days, only 14 JO. Special through train leates Lancaster, King street, at 6 a. m. ; Manhelm, t 15; Llttrz, 6 4S; LphraUi, 7 05. It's cheap, l.e. Yeu pay your money and take your choice. The last cheap one. Fer turther particulars ee small circulars at all station aV10,ll,ls,17,Utw bene an luJtincUoneu Disease lly Intlgerutlng a feeble constitution, rtnetal lng a debilitated puvsliine, and enriching a thin and lnnutrltleus circulation with Hostetter's Stomach Hitter?, the finest, the most highly sanctioned, and the most popular tonic and pre ventlve In existence. It threatens the stomach, remedies torpor of tbe liter and bowels, and Rtves n healthful Impulse te tbe secretive and discharging functions of the kidneys and blad der. Net only does It arrest and prevent the re currence of malarial fevers, but 11 futnlshes the only adequate safeguard against them te persons who havu never been afflicted with these mala dies, but would be llable te incur them If inedt clnally unprotected. It eliminates from the bleed ccitnln impurities which the most skillful pathologists astgn as the exciting cause of these agonizing complaint. Uhcumatlsm and oeut, and It i, moreover, nn excellent remedy ler an enfeebled or overwrought slate of the nerve', and ler mental despondency. auslJteH VBATUH. WiTKZR, In this city, en the lGthlnst. Lydla Catharine, only chUd of Lern C. and tltilbeth ttltmcr. In the llth year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully inttted te attend the funeral, from the residence of her ptrents, corner Grant and Court atenue, en Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at ttoedward Hill ceme tery. HtxsTA.st" August 16, 1--S at the Lancaster hospital, Henry a. lllestand, aged 57 J ears. The relatives and friends are respectfully In vited te attend the funeral, from the residence of his brother, Dr. 1' W. lllestand, MtllersvtlJe, Pa., en Thursday afternoon, at 1 o'clock. Ser vlcrs at Uethel church, Washlngb-i borough. Sstder. In this city, en the 16th Inst., Maggie A., daughter David and Sallle K. Snyder, aged 11 months and 11 days. tier languishing head Is at rest. Her aching and thinking are o'er, Her qnlet immovable breast. Is heaved by affliction no mere. The relatives and friends of the family are re spcctlully Invited te attend the funeral from the residence of her parent, Ne. ii3 St. Jeseph street, te-morrow (Wednesday) afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Woodward Hill ceme tery. lt MAMKBTa. Fhlladelphla Produce Market. PHrLxmu.rHiA, Aug 17 rieur .Market firm .Sales of 9u0 barrels : Minn, bakers, I3&4;3; I'enna. family at te 7531 ; Western at tt ueat W ; l'atent. si Mai w. llye neur iulet at (3 3.f 3 se. 1 p. m.. call Wheat Aug , STUc; bept, STIfc ; Oct., eKc; Nev , We. corn Aug., sic,; Sept., 50;c , Oct., 52c; Nev. 52XC . Oat -Aug., S5ic.; Sept., 35c; Oct., J5Wc; Nev, 3t)c. Mew Tern Froduce Market. Nsw Yerk, Ang. 17. Fleur market firm bnt dull ; Fine, II out?-! CO; Superfine, 2 H(K BO; Common te Heed Kxtra Western, R COG370; Uoed te Choice Extra Western, ll-Oues 00: City Mill Kxtras, S4 WO 4 65 for West Indies; Minn. Kxtra. 12 504J5 50; IKxtra Ne. 2. tl esj te. Uoed te fancy Kxtra State, tl'JjQJ 25; Common te Fair Kxtra Ohie, 1150433 25. Wheat Ne. 1 Hed state en Spot, 01c : Ne. 1 White, state, 6s;e; Ne. Ne. i Bed, Winter, eepu, ejftc ; uil, rcu Cern A a 2 Mixed, cash, 51c ; Oct.. S?Xc. Oats Ne. 1 WhltoHtate. snot. l.'llc:.So.2.de 11c; no.: fcc liye dull. liarley nominal. Ferk dull ; New Mess. Ill 7X011 SK. Lard-Oct., 17 14 ; Nev , 17 13. Molasses quiet; 17c. for 50 test boiling Bleck ; Perte Klco, 30G3&. Turpentine Brm al 44c Kealn dull ; strained te geed. II Wftl 02X- Petroleum dull ; refined In cases, bUc Freight qnlet; grain te Londen, J'c Batter Market steady; New Western Creamery. llQ.'IKc Cheese dull ; Western Choice, V ,'Q7Hc Kggs firm; State, 1IX3I5C; tlustem. US lie. sugar market dull : KeHned cutleaf, ?,!($ QirJic ; Granulated, t(i) Il-lCc Tallew dull; prime city, 42I 11-lCc Cotfeo quiet ; falrcargeua at 8c. Ulcesteadv ; Carolina and Louisiana, common te lair, 3XO let liangecn, 4KQIXC Chicago Market. Cbicase, Aug., 17, 0.30 a. m. Market epened: Wheat Sept, "Xc : Oct., NXc : Nev., KXc. Cern Sept., 4IUc; Oct., 5XC Nev. -J.fc. Oats Sept., SsWc; Oct,9Uc. Ferk Aug , 13 M ; Sept., ft .2X i Oct.. X. Lard-Auir., 17 40 ; Sept., 17 40 ; Oct., fl 87XC ttlbsSept., 5 22X ; Oct., Hi 15. cxeeiwa. Wheat Aug., -fijjc ; Sept., 77Xc ; Oct., 79c ; ilOV., OI?tC. Cern-August, Ucj Sept., 43Jicj 45Mc ; Nev., 45Xe. Oats-Aug, 27XC1 sept., 2!-Xe; ZSKc Oct, Oct Perk Aug. rj tu. 0 C2X; Sept 13 62X; Oct, Lurd-Aug, 17 40 ; Nev.. an le. Sept, 17 40; Oct-,6 67X; Itlbs Aug., ti 25 ; Sept, W 25 ; Oct, B IS. tjratn ana Frovuuen. Furnished by B, K. Yundt, lireker. Cuicioe, Aug. 17, 1 o'clock p.m. Wheat Cern. Oats. Perk. Lard. August 77!4 42X 27 7 35 Beptember Wit 41 2)1 0 65 7 35 October W)X 45X 2JX 'J 73 0.X November Kl 1SJ December SIX Keoelpt. Car Leu Winter Wheat 122 Spring Wheat 54 Cern 01s Oats.. ..,..................... ......... .... 276 Bye , 11 Barley Ill Oil City Crnde OU 02f Head. Becelpls Hogs 11,000 Closing Prlces 2 o'clock p. m. W heat Cern. Oats. Perk. Lard. August 7lX 4-?S 2714 0 -X 7.40 September. 7S 13jZ 2sU 0 G2X 7.40 October Tilt Wi WX JJX "'X November H'.i ii'.i c.Ott December ,(3 ...? .... Oil City Crnde OU C2X FhlladelpbU Cattle Market. PniLADiifHU, Aug 16. beef cattle, receipts for week were Beeves 2.500 1 Sheep, 12,000; Uegs, 6.0O0. Previous week Beeves, iOuei Sheep, 12,000 1 Hogs, 400. Beet cattle were We. lower; Kxtras, 6X85X0 5 geed, 55Xe ; medium, 4X4JXe common, x fjle. Fat cows were lower at isVMe. aiuglt GOWI were CMlsrat Hheep were If" loner i ettra, 4ai'e poed, lOlet tuettlum, .1V((3Xe common, itXlei ljml, Stt'e, liens were dull and lower en acrennt of warm weather) western, TOIUei state, UttlKe. Lin tttetM. Maraeta. Usicae Aug. la.-The Wreivri' Journal reiwitsi Cattle Hecftpts, 7.ui heait shipment. J.i) i marketaetlret shipping stoers, WW tn l,fc .&., ItT.XJtH'i steekvrs and feeders, W siSM le I tsms, tmtla and mixed, II ntl VO t bulk. t 4WI itfOt through lesans cnltlehlaher icons, II w 1 steers, Cl IVJ1 vv Hogs Kecelpts, ia,em head) shipments, Nm! market slew, rough and mUed, ft isti 4 t packing nnd shipping, I17NOJ UK t "Kht, Ctis4!S)iskliw.5.'SstJ7 9hHU Hecvlpls. vi head shipments. Ut market steady , natlres. ci tsXtl i. W estein, vj:utei juuiunnas, t.i.i lamus, 4tj3isi. Kast l.iassTT Cattle receipts. ') head t shlpments, AOJ.'i market dull, shlpmcuts te ew erk, Itfiarleitils. Hogs rtHH'lpts, 410 head t shipments. 3,iVK)j matket firm t Philadelphia, C5 liiQt '.V Workers. i xjtts)i gratsers and common erks,(i 40vtl W. Shlpmcuts te Jiuw terk, 1I carltMil Bheep receipts, yixiheaat shipments, l.oeot market slew prime lllil 4i). ratrto;eod, C1SS Oi n i couimeu, II itiil i i lambs, d WU 1 2 new Yerk stecas. New vesa, Aug 17 Wall street, POT p. rn. Meney teaned at l(i per cent, rereurn ex change quiet at l fiJl n1 Uevernment dull; Currency 6's, I1M bldi 1's coups. Iiai bid t 4H' IlllJ,' bid. The sleck market this morning opened heavy en soma pressure te sell, and prices declined I, te l4 per cent. The weakncs continued throughout the morning, and at neon the list was quoted at bottom ilguivs, enept ter l) I, A W which wa- strong en bujlng, said t.ile tiy the bull ell. inc. til stomas aril lieuiir. Boperted by J, It, Leng. Par ljist value, ssle. Lancaster 6 xr cnl. . ! no 107 l'n. n Scheel Imn Ien tn 1 or 20 j ears lt In 5 or 20 tears. UU 1J0 ni lw lta25 l 1 WM 2(0 115 1J1 lla.50 1M 115 13M 1VS 139 StrtJO 1". l.V. lrt) 13-.50 110 110 110 137 .5 8.00 in luerjujtvrs. uti Manhelm itoreugh Inin. uu aisa STecas. First National lUnk..... HI) Fermer' National Bank.... N Fulton National Itauk lu) Lancaster teunty National llauk Columbia National ltaulc Christiana National liank Kphrata National Bank N) lrti lit) 1H lm liu lrst National lUnk, Columbia,... First National Hank, (tnubttrg . First National Rink, Marietta... First National Hank, Mt Jey Lttltx National Hank no liu Manhelm National Hank lit) Union National Hank, Mount Jey.... 50 New Helland National Hank 10) Gap National Hank lit) quarryvtlle National Hank in) Kllzubolhtewn National bank U Northern National Bunk leu TUasrik a stecki,. Big Spring A Beaver Valley 25 Bridgeport A Herseshm MX Celuuilila A Chestnut Hill '.11 Columbia. Washington 20 Conestoga A Big Spring 31 Columbia A Marietta J3 MaytewuA Kllxabetbtnw u Lancaster A Kphrati 25 Lancaster A Willow street s StrasburgA Millport 25 Marietta Maytown St Marietta A Mount Jey 25 Lane, Lllxabelhtewn A Mlddletewn. 100 LancasterA frultvllle 50 Lancaster A LtUtz 25 Kast Brandywlne A ttaynesburg .... 60 Lancaster A tt Ullamstewn 25 Lancaster A Maner 50 Loncaster A Manhelm 2fi Lancaster A Marietta 21 Lancaster A New Helland UU stiscxLLaasers stocks. quarryvlde It lt M Mlllersvllle Street Car .) Inquiring Printing-Company M Uasllghtand Fnel Company 25 Btevvus Heuso (Bends) let St 50 25 21 OS JU ? 40 41 4.VC0 (si 35.50 70 M 75 .25 107.50 111'. si I. IS RV.2S Dl 2S UU 25 10 2(6.75 ae iu ueiuuima ues company 3 Colombia t ater Company 10 Bnsquehannalren Comjieny loe Marietta Uollew.ware 10) ttBtr AitrxkriaBJiK.'fTa. B AKINO 1'UWDKK ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never vanes. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition vlth the multitude of low test short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Held only in cam. Uetal llixua Pewdss Ca, 108 Wall Street New erk. maT27-lvdAw (JT. JAMES' SCHOOL FOB OIHUS AND KJ leung Children will reopen Monday, fc temberith. Apply te K. CABPENTKK, fcep Ne. IK North DukeStrect, uru, jv. i Alldl, Ne. M East Walnut Street aug!7 5td TANA DA ilOKSES. 1 new have a Carload of CANADA HOUSES First-class Heavy Draft Alie a Carload of Ohie and Kentucky Horsea, First Class Drivers and Horses for (leueral Farm Werk. All te be sold at private sain. UKOlKlK GU03SMAN. H lllSil A BKOTULIC BETWEEN SEASONS often find ua with many BltOKEN LOTS AND IIKMNAN1S, whleh cannot and must net be carried ever untU next season. This season has found us with n considerable number of such remnants, and these we mast sell at any price ABOUT 60 REMNANTS -OF- CUSTOM GOODS, Which can be inade up In Suits, Pants, &c, at from ono-feurth te one-lialf off eurSprlng and Bummer prices. These are well worth looking at, as they are, without exception, the best offer lu Lancaster. MEN'S, HOYS' AND CHILDREN'S READY-MADE CLOTHING, GENT'S FURNISHINGS, Traveler's Outfits, &c, AT Hitsh & Brether's one-priee Clothing and Famishing Beuse, COUNKtt NORTH QDUM sVXKHT AMD CXX.XKS BQVAJUC, jtir iirjtjiriavwjrirni. WANTIj)-BY TWe"-VOlJNO LADll'.H Apply at " "" tWm " neU, H N0.5I1NQKTH I'ltlNCMBT. MY .IM TIIKTH AHK AH UOOD AH can Imi purchased tn iJinraster ler IIS tu. Call and be cenvluceil. AU work warranted. Ua admtulsteusl. M""' W.l..rt8ll Klt'S Dentist aplf lyd Ne.Bi North Uumu Street i-.it. wlii". i.evi:iiL " XJ lih.NtHi Graduate 01 the University MarUnd, with t.t. r.. n. luuiili. nv, 3 nrsi 1iniiae sinfl, LU1 aster, l'n. lUKi-imwaiititHHi $1,000 (sALAItY TO AUHNIU Addtrssat mice, 1)11. SCOTT'.S hl.Kmitlll GOIIKS. Nivsu Unwdway, New 101 k. The Only Geuulnu. aps Jtndeed WANTK1) - AliK.NTS WITH HMALL capital. We hate something new, no risk, large profits, special 30 day titter, wtlte at onee KMl'llll. CO,.vU Lanal8t.,.N. aS-3mtHHt SUKX) h rer any tase of kidney Troubled, Nerteus lleblllty, Mental and 1'hii.lcal tt eaknn that llOI'ANIC MKIttK 111 l Fklia lall te euro. Sold by druggists, 50 cunts. 1IKKII MKt). CO., Ne, 15 North llth HU, l'ldla , Pa. Circulars lree. mur.MtiudTii.lh.tSAiv MAUKLKY'H "YAltA HHAUril-XS " clear tilled of eholre Ne. 1 Havana, are recemuindt.d te luiers efa genulue Havana Cigar, at M AUK i.KY'X. " ollew Krent" Ne. 21 North queen Sltvet (Feimerly Hartman's) Esl' 1 F Or" t- UKiTicitTuk It. WILl.u'l.'l.AfK of laucasttr city, deesised. letters et adudnlstratlnn en said cstatti tuning len in .uited te the undersigned, all iiersntis lndebt tsl tin 11 te an requested In muke tuimedlale pa) tin Ht.iunl tlne titling tlslms or demand against th. .iuui, will present them without 1U1 lay lersettliuu-ut te thn tiuderslgiied, it-sldltig In Latunsti r, la AUUUSTA ILI.ltt. Jj-iu.ldrii Admlnlsttalrlx. E5rATK OK 1 11 MILKS CONHTKIN, late of l.iincasnt city. l'a.,dt(vasi'd. I et ters teHtatiienlary en said (statu having been 3 ranted te the iiudersUntHl, alt iKTsens In ebtiHl thereto are requested te make Imme diate iMjuient, aud thiMO hating claims or de mands against the seme will presi nt them without delay ler settlement te the undersigned, rtisldtuglu lsncasterclty. Pa ALKXANDKlt HAltllls, imgl-tUdTu Kxecjter Ne rich 1 hen by Rhe notice that 1 will continue the Ceal lliislnes at the out place. Ne. II Last hlng street, where 1 wtll 1 glad toacremtiuv dale my old eustomera and the public generally. Alter an experience of nfteen ) ear In the bust ness 1 think I can guantntee tbnan who may favor me w 1th their order, thit 1 wtll soil them clean, first class Ceal nt lesteat price, andile Iher the same promptly In any jwrtef thectty. ur.uuiiA eiiuijuiAii. nug'UtUiU.K.ilO Tjieu mei'Nt cmi: T.N A. I'resbvicrUn Church Kxcurslonte MUtlretna. en 1lr.sI.Al, ACtiUM' SI. KM A special train ler the occasion will leae the IVnn'a It IC Kta llun at e clock a m, returning from Mt liretna at 7 p. tit. Ticket can be procured from C. M Hewell, II r. K. II 11 us. Dr. (lee. It. Kehrer and 1 C 1'yfer. Alse at stationery store of L. It llerr. North Uueen stteet. l'rlce el whole tickets, II (!. Half ticket, Cec augle-UTu, ,M,1u Ti:UL'CTION! Clethe. l'antakxiulnirs or Vestlnits can ave money by celltnx at Uesi esenstelu'a Taltennir l'ur ler, whom a Oeneral Iteductlen ha bcen mtde. A Uoed Summer frerge suit for lib, trimmed with PencceMlk A Mce Kngllsh Serge Suit In HIue and Illack for IM. Megint Vantaloen for.. 1'ateut Strap am l'erfect lilting. A. II. UUSK.NSTKl.N, JT, Nertlt tjueen St. yyiVTSl FKKll ANY l.ONUKU 1 rem 1 ear Disordered Kidney, Illack lidi-rcn 3Iiiirrnl SpriugWnler 1 a Prompt, efficient and Cheap Itemedy. It Tonic and Invlgerant I'ewcrs make It an excellent lispspstd Itemedy lir Ki'Kiiault, el trance, writing te lien. ItetT, cftheU.s Anny, a " 1 ou need net come te Kurope for IVater te Cure HjstHjpsla. we hatu uone txitter than 1II.ACK llVltltKN Sl'KlMi WATK1U" l'enensaupplledand es,is furntshciL V. S. UOOHM AN, Manager, Ne. 37 Kast u rant Street. rer sale by J .NO. It. K AUH M AN, DruggUt. North Queen Street, l.ancasler. l'a 11LACU UAKUKN Sl'KlNU 1IUUSK HOW OpeD. Apply te MliHCIIUlbTIK IlOMItKllUKli, l'leasant Ureve, Lancaster County, Fa unelftmd w ilua.msen a lesnnt. ODD Pujitulepiis Children's Odd Short Pants, SIKS, I tell-1'llICE'-, Mt te 11.(0 BOY'S ODD LONG PANTS, SIZES, 3 te 16 I'KICKS, 7Jc te Ufsi. Men's Odd Pants for shop, the Werk- tl.Ul, 1179, II Ml, tt 73. Men's Odd Pants for Dress Wear ri, ie. Hi", iioe. A Complete Assert incii I OK FURNISHINGS -AND- NECKWEAR. HATSAND CAPS roil ALL rUKl'OSKS, IN SOFT & STIFF FELT. Straw Hats of All Kinds, Very, Very Cheap, BOOTS .AND SHOES -reu- LADIES, MISSES, UENTS ANU HOIS, or THE EVKsr shapes at lowest phicks. 32, 84,36 & 38 E. King St., LANCABXKB, JfA. Williamson & Fester, jr m w a it r m n n frarasjra, MAUKLI'.Y'H "YKLLOW KHONT" clnar filler Havana 6 i-enl Cigar Is pre. tieunred by smokers the best In the mat- "'' K MAItKI.KVB Yellow Frent," Ne. 21 North quoen Street, (rermetly Hartman's) AHMUDK'lNllUSKTUKl'lNKHt OAL1FOIINIA BIIANDY Inllie Matkel,nl UOIIHKIfH Motion MIOIIK, uiCKNTIlhhgUAItK, LancasU'r, I'a MlNllltAIsWATKItH, AlUtl.l.lM ,11111 11 AT Kit, e,,8ariJra!,atTbl0 W,or"' ""lllent Bptlng KKUiAHTHui.tl WINK RTOItK. II. K.HLAYMAKKll.'AKt T KVAN'H FIAIU1I. LEVAN'S FLOUR Always Uniform and Reliable tiiiAuue eurriNus, hckaps, hikt- IWH A.N II I'ACKKltS'WASricrOry and Cleiin, bought ler cb. .1.8. UOI.1NH, Nil 9TS I'.a.l U. ...... Uuu. v.- -" "-. ii mimi, r,ww lull. Itelerenee rred. Scliutte. Nil 111 Pearl street, New lersr telil71yn piibreHAi.8. FnipesaN let cleaning Head Itaee at Clly tir Umks will be tecelrint at thn Majer Ofltretin te i o'clet It en IIIUUHIIAV KVKN. IMI. AlHU'ST I'J. 1-wtV. lltddern for the abeTu work Mill meet the Water t'mntnllten at the Mater Wnrksjnti Meuday Afternoon at a o'clock, whun lull details will be given, J.HAt.llACH, atigll4td Superintendent, 38 (Jl.llK NO fUllTllini, KOH THKIIKISNONE IIKTTKU THAN Kuppert's Extra New Yerk Beer. t nr alu (uclusl vely at UlAUl.tK HUSIKK'S COIlNKIl SALOON, Hear of the Central Market. ricjh from the Ki'K nnd arranted Pure. JlyStfdlt.ll.W.S priiLie bau: Will t,e seM t PublloSaleon WKDNKSKAV, AUUUSTIMa,alNe. .'1 North I'llnce treet, where resMuuens.ua tot am located, TIIK K.NTtUK CONTENT Of A SADDLERY STORE. Alse Household and Kitchen rurnlture, uch as I'lane, era). Stuffed Chain, Parler llealer. 1,( I'eund l'latlnnn hcali , Ac. el te lomiuetue at a o'clock, a. m . . T. II. KISIIKIt. Jace Ilrrra Auct allt D1SSOI UTION OKl'AllTNKItSIUI'. Notlce I hereby Riven that the flrm of llusscl A Shullujiir IsdlsseUed by thn death of A. Kusl. All lHirseus Indebted te the nrut are requested te muke luituedlatH payment, and these raring claim or demands ngslnst thn ine 111 present them without delay fur setllis setllis nient te the underalirned, sarvlvlnt; pattner, at .Ne. 12 Kast hlut (tn-eU ULOItOK SHULMYEIl, nuB).l0,l:,ll. 1711 SurminK Partner. yjKWAUK. Bewure of Common Soaps. Skin Diseases lurk In them. SOAl'at l.eit PrlefS.al Iluy l'UUE OOOHRAN'S DRUQ STORE, Net. 1J7 A 111 North tjueen St , LniiCMter, I'a. luujS-lyeedlt lTMAiTlANn "" " OH MARIANA WINE, Tliss Ureal Nerve Itemedy, Wholesale and He tall, ntllKIUAKl'SULU UlNKHlOltE. H. B. 8LAYMAKER, Agent. Ne.?i East Mri Street s I'ltINO IIAIfTS. Ol'EKlKtl AT II. OEK FINE TAILORING. The Largest and most Complete Assortment of 1 INK WOOLLKNSforthnhprtngTiadeteba found In thn City of Lancaater. A Chetca Linn of Spring Overceating and Pantaloenlng tn all the Latest Patterns. l'rlces I.nw, iht Workmanship, and all geed Warranted a represented. H.GERHART, NO NOKTII (JUEEN 8TKKET. -Opposlte the l'ostefflco. maK7-lydit e AK HALU THE BEST CLOTHING. The Cheapest Clothing In the country I here. A Lenger Dellar' Werth of Wear In It, and a Lewer Prlce for It. "Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, Southeast Cemer Sixth and Market, I'HlLADKl.rillA. JuneJl tfdeed EDUCATIONAL. T ANOAHTUi; XJ LEGE. UOMMKUUIA1, COU AN AOU11AVATKD CASE 01' FALSE PRETENSE. Se erul young men called en ua last fall and had Intended taking a business Course, but cm being Infermed that we de net premise situa tions te KruduiUes, concluded te go te a school where this was held out tin an Inducement te enter. " Did they get the position premised them t" you ask. It Is needles tte answer, but ene of them called en us and Bollillvdourliitlu Bellillvdourliitlu Bollillvdeurliitlu enco In getting him a position. Cheeky, wasn't It 7 lln was an apt pupil and no doubt will seen fellow In the footsteps of hU pieinUIng Instruc tors. Ne " Geld Module," Ne " Ouarantoed Poeltleno," Ne " Oheap Llfe Hohelarahlpe," Are held out a IndiiccmeuU for young men nnd young ladles te enter the Lancaster Commercial College. We want Yeung Jlen te enter for thollENK thellENK FIT DKK1VEU KUOSI THE CtlUltSK OK IN IN IN STItUCl'lON.anaarosafe In ia lng that te the deserving situations ure always ppuu. Fall Term Begins Sept. 6. i- New Circular Jti.t Issued. Call al College Koeinj, NO, 1UX EAST KINO BTKEET.erad- II. C. WEIDLEB, Principal. WAU. rAVMK. A UT WALL) PAPEK BTOBE. Het Weather Prices -AT THE-? ART WALL PAPER STORE, NO. Ill NOKTII O.UKEN BTKEET. Wall Paper, Window Shades and Lace Cerlains AT LOWEST J1AUKKT I'UICKS. ALFRED SIEBER, (Kermerly with l'barei W. fry,) NO, 134 NORTH QJJHBN STRHBT, (sAM0AaXM.rA, - ,tiyi
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