R sft cVt' .mwmfmvvAi MMi ttrmm mi. t6JL Ml H ltctVM In. PMB thO AceMcat-A km MM Rt4. t; Sfi ft A my serious aecl itAMM.uerr, farmer II v. iimrailM from Celutn- ltMlTsMr aftarnoeti, the twrtlcu SMI war received in town tbla hvm laMwwnioea Mr. iien"went ro-kerM waceB te the cue! yard of fOiaaiafceffrr, along the Marietta Mi'lrkanka leaded hia wacen with a L -i. i - . IMMi Oa hia Mara home be wudrir. CkaalBHt Hill pike and bad wnanad artraad the seat or the Li? la aeeaa way the pin slipped i Take holding the tongue te au tkie released the nema from xaa team uu going en aamt from the wagon and Ml directly In front of M wagon. The wheels passed ever k'a sheet aad caused trerr serious In ,Tbe valbrtnnate man was removed aaaaaadDr. Livingston aumuiened. rtfaa hare bean broken and Internal iraeelved, but hew badly cannot yet Mtaed. The man suffers very much I set aWe te move. Frem F. B. llelse. r of Mr. uerr. It was learned that t!was a very severe one. and the ki Ivler at his home in a verv critical Me. He la well known in town and Mki the market every week. He is about r fM of age and has a family. -,-;' Bad RU Band Burned. JaaMa B. Hinkle. a meulder at the Celum. ilarkty works, met with a painful burn tWt!asB left hand, yesterday afternoon, by JOT lag up a piece of het Iren. The het iron mm toadied without thinking, but dropped i, Batened Bems. v FOt Ike past several days Will F. Tyson, of ! ht been at the United States naval MMMay, at Annapolis, Md., being ezauiined Wt ar wwaiioBre me naval servlce. lis iru UtV jitStMfttl m 9mA IMMltal .mlH.lli.n ...I-l- . tl""."j U.VUMM VABUJlUaUUli, 1.UILU 1IU .ssaTeTy saccessiuuy, Dili no coma net 'Mead the physical examination en account of hSW defect te hia hearing. This was the ejMM el hllure te be admitted. Tyson re- wnsi uinw iai evening. fk?' Campaign Meetings. ip next Tuesday evening a Prohibition nag wui ne neia in the armory, at which filer. Jehn M. Palmer, colored candi- I ter congressman-at-large en the 1'reUl- i ucaet win de present ana make an ad A Prohibition meeting will be held In the araoery 'te-morrow evening, when an ad- wiwai win no maue ey waiter Themas Mills. tpf Town Notes. TBaa evening in the opera beuse "A Become In Rags" will be presented by Morenee Bindley and company. The com- 'tswy presents this melodrama in an excel. Mat manner and are highly eudersed by MM press, A large house should gieet the eesapany. it- J-1a Mavtewn band was In Innn rn.tenl.v . aAeraoen, and went through the town play- ."lliwuu,uw iud uuiu waaa means ex adverUalna the store of Uarrv c. Yniimr. .Jin MTflliritnti want awa. ln 1)iuJi. 3. Oatmnbla railroad this morning te FhlladeU gpiaiiiuAuviuc ciiy. a roeu number el ' people went en the excursion from town. . s The funeral of the late Mrs. 8. 11. Dunlap ; took place from her late residence en Second yfffr.""" morning, xne remains were V,BkKeoie xera: ler interment. 'jrt On Locust street above Fourth an old frame Vkeaae la standing which has lately been ec- tapled, by a carpet weaver. This home Is one im we eia lanamarKs or Columbia and was formerly .William a school house. Sixty years age Kirkwood and Docter Thmniui laatllled knowledge Inte the minds of thn ,? reunr boys and glrla or the town in this old "building. ,;' ', Messrs. Milten Wike and C. 8. Krb have '&raeelved a tine let of colts from Indiana ' IHttil been visited by a number of people .,- tdnaareie animals. XgMr. James D. Blade, local editor or the Co Ce Msabia Herald, will sever his connection ijwlth that paper en Saturday. Mr. Blade will .engage In job printing business. "rv A xenert has been enrrnnt atmiit trwrn in fysjv Jh effect that n large hotel will be erected DV a StOCk Rnintnur t n .liltnhla InMHnn naw. j3J'l'sV"lned. Several parties profess te knew r - mi aueui me scueme ann say me hotel will Dfcr no nuilt, ana a mimtxn of store rooms will be 7F Y UI.AU UJD UUllUlU. : $&.. Part or the residence of Mm. Maria i;hru. r ialnger en Locust street, purchased by the .;; 'yt. Paul's P. K. church, has been tern down &f,ake room ter tU8 building or the new 'ehurch. , -wv CttNlA J1U1BU. a r? 13.b..1 T II. m. f.PIIlAP llrln HAaK t 4 WB w cutting down a tree, yesterday, rn"w "w wH.n.ei n uua xuillJtu utw. 11 was a placed In a box and a short time atler be ' Btad m Aha tilvn nt luea t ,-TT- ..- . .-. SVJ- & TO PSMTMNT ACCIDENT. P .he F. B. B. Putting- In a Needed jswltih Blu- ( 't T nail In Hffnnnt .fnt. J JrJl0Bi Jey, Sept, a-The P. K. R. hae J a force or men te work this week te con- "jatruct a switch signal between the passenger aa freight stations. The sigal will be fralaed te such a height wheu completed that :mmwrmmJi latum jM 1U 1UO Signal lOner, a4ilM passenger station, can tell at a glance that the switch is all rrght, and should a jwaetarn-beund train be late in getting en the ansa; nere ine signal will tell it, and any i-boend train can readily be stepped It reaches the switch sltrnai. iiv n,i arrangement it is impossible te hae acci ."leeta occur. S Next Tuesday, between the imnranfc .! V 8, o'clock p. m., an election will be held at p the office of C.W. Martin, deceased, te elect a tayr association for the ensuing year. ' .Tha members of the Strawberry street A. M. BL church, of Lancaster, will held camp. testing services iu Jeseph Detweller's grove betlnnlng en next Saturday evening and fOnUnulng ever Sunday. The meeting will ba In charge of Kev. V. V,'. Grimes, p. K. of taa Lancaster district. Other divines el : JMta are expected te be present. s Samuel Smeltzer, of this place, raised a $W PutSPkln which weighs 101'i pounds. 'walghtegliK founds. '""" juuman a ve.'a snow exhibited here in taaevenlna. Thev had n i-rvni i.nnu.. a.,.i their performance was enjoyed by thene iu 8 (PHwaoance. p Bewers & Zimmerman are In town with their flying horses. They are lecated In the ,saref the malt house, opposite the 1. Jt. K. passenger station and are drawiuc larce crowds el neenle. b b 14Z Next Saturday Martin llildebraiit will sell " u. mi ui raiuc, ic. at ins HLeck ;yard in rear el Washington house. iO Uther UoreucU llenn. Fiwn the Star. (laraal McOutchen, the east end barber, last amy vuppeu ize erpuan oeys, In the short of seven hours. Monday night a pile or several d rails were dastmvmi iiv tira m. ti.A Of Henry Breneman, bne mile north el rJc Oldweiler, assignee of Heujamln r. Beld last Saturday n farin f7i. Ha perches, mile south of Milten "tra. uenjamm Shearer, for fa.bOO. JE, J, Miller, of the ML Jey Kyanue.ll. Ill this evening commence a tUDB In the trrevft of Ahrnhnm ear Milten Greve, te continue a mera. There will be nreachinv ovary evening and next Sunday in ?, wniiiiuuu iuu vveuing. tta Planks en the brldaroevxr tim quae creek, a short distance weal of am u rfuuu u. uaruer, are growing Bt maple trees. It seems that hre It found enough nourishment TUeer Apie!nl.i T9 '-court yesterdav smntnini the fel- tealaa Ttewwa : ?.&. 1Iehr,''i Landls Levan, and Isaae J.T"Vr'"" r ".;" " ma ,a Lancaster Itile. from the Millemvllln !.,.., .- rWabwk read. Geerge Shlllner. Geero r, and Uenry Levmsn. revlnwr in i. la private read in Straaburg tewnshln. "--. i, As Open Air Cencaru ) uaarur Mad gave a concert last even. jal. balcony of Levy's elgar store. In H.Tr " crewu luiened te I aajajrad the exeeUeat muua. MM4JfltTjt. A I.ettr Fium a DMU&. Teiai, Iuiupii 3ln Telia the Whole Sletr. Dallas, Tex,, Specinl te Pittsburg Dt'patrh The people of Texas have heretofore been very skeptical regarding the ttuth of the stories concerning Special Agent Sedjr wlck's escapade with the Jockey club bleeds or the City or Mexico. All deubta are new dispelled by n column letter written te the Morning ats by Mr. A. J. Perter, one el the largest and tuet reliable bii'luess men of Dalian, with lntereU In the City orMexIce, where the letter Isdated, Au gust 31, and is fully credlted throughout Texas. Aller speaking or the Cutting case, Mr. Perter says : "1 new reler te the disgrace Mf. Sedgwick has brought upon hluiseirand his government, and cen4(jueutly the dis gust and humlllatleu felt by all decent and patriotic Americans residing or sojourning In this ceuutry. Nothing hat exer occurred before atlectlug the interest of the American colony which has caused se much excitement and Indignation as the scaudaleus conduct of Mr. Sedgwick referred te, meagre reports or wuicuyeu naxe preuauiy reieived tureiiEh the "jediuui of the Associated Press dls Kitches. "Mr. Sedgwick's eilendinc, divestetl of nil details, is as follews: llonrrhed In this city about ten days age, and among the trleiuls made were some or all el the member or the Jockey club, ene el the ten v institutions or this city. Ou the night or the Uth instant this club gave a ball, presumably In honor el Mr. Sedgwick. At all eteulx, he honored the occasion with his presence, and as usual the elite or Mexican society attended in full rerce. During the progress el the bill Mr. Sedgwlck, drinking often and deeply, soeu arrived at that point where reason takts Its flight and the man le03 all or manhood ex cept his form. In ether words he became very drunk. While iu this slate he per formed a veritable cau-can te the cdllicatien of these who wero In a similarstate with him self, and with what ellect en ethers net se hilariously elevated as he, It Is easier te imagine than te decrib". "He and a-half dozen ether", net inore than one or whom claims American clUreiifchlp, made their exit from the ball reuui about ; o'clock In the morning, when they retlred te Mr. Sedgwick's hotel. Here he and his crowd remained in the court) ardor the hotel bairer three-quarters of an hour engaged In boisterous and dlgracerul couersatien, te the Bhameand dlscouilert of many or the lu mates or the hotel. Frem the hotel they ad ad ad Journedtoa home or ill-repute lu another part el the city, where Ltwyer Sedgwick re mained until about neon or IbcMuieday. A number or Americans called en him yes terday (Sunday), te some or whom helreely expressed his sense or the embarrassing situa tion iu which he leund falmselt placed, even re questing the advice and counsel or ene or two otthese calling ou him. le-day mere is evidently a me eon root by thoe who were associated with him in his debauch te white wash him. In this It Is belieil some or the higher Mexican government ellicials are en gaged. It lsalseasMrted and believed by many that It was a precencerted plan en the part or these same etllcials te lead Sedgwick into this trap, thereby belittling his mission and the government that hunt him here. Judging Iretn the bread grins tlmt have dec orated the faces el our dusky friends for a day or two, one is almost led te believe that there Is a grain eftrulh in this surmise. "What fertities the bellet that Sedgwick new depends upeu a whitewashing and bluff game in order te indicale himself Is the ract that he basjust advised thoHelrem whom he asked counsel that he had decided te deny everything, havlngnlready wired a denial te Secretary Uayard. lie may succeed In con vincing the state department or our govern ment of the correctness or bis actions In the premises, but ir he does se I beliewi it will be effected ever the pretest or every intelli gent American In this city." HOMIHjri.lU JS111K H tltlUS The Kaullntillle Cumiitnretlng Well Atteuded The Arrival' un Wetlnrttfnj'. Kawlinsvilu:, Sept- T.-iTlie Kawllns vllle campmeetlug was formally opened this evening as half past seven, with an earnest prayer for the success ut the camii by Kev. W. M. llamrerd. The opening sermon was preached by Kev. V. M. ilradv. il .li-ii.tur ad verse, Bevelatinns.; Afterwards serlces were conducted by Kev. G. Keede. There were a large number el people present. There are twenty-two tents en the ground, and mere will be pitched te-morrow. Ra. I. G. Caxsen, Chas. It. Johnsten. W.M.Ham. rerd, F. M. Brady and the minister of this charge, Kev. G. Keede, w cre prfent en the stand thiseeuing. There is every reason te suppose the camp te be a success. Te-morrow the presiding elder will be present. Thursday haa been set apart for children's day. The service tbatday is te be conducted by Ke. Vincent, el Philadelphia. 1UWL1NSV1M.K, Sept. K This is the sec ond day el the camp, and the attendance Is geed. The presiding elder, Kev. J. T. Slu dells, Is present; also, Kev. Gray, Ilex. D. D. Smith, L. V. McCllnteck, J. W. Bradley and Kev. Win. McMichael, In addition te theso who were present at the opeulng or the camp yesterday. Quite a number were at thb altar seeking and there wero se oral con cen con verslous. This camp Is In thn n.itnn Iru-jliti. it large and successful oho was held Heme 25 j ears age. Kev. W. M. Baniterd preached this morning and Kev. Gray will this afternoon, nnd Key. J. W. Bradley this open ing. Te-morrow is Children's Day at the camu Some fourteen Sunday school are expected te attend In uumberH. The lient el order prevails and thecampi likely te Lea crand HUCCOSS. Tim ui'bximi or iietrmt aiUKm: The ltrm Meet mid Ailjuuru tl uheut laklne Otliiille Aiiiiie Kebert A. lhans, Jehn (I. HeikI, and Adam II. Barr, the liewersuppulnlud by the court te report ujen the tul visibility of ojien ejien Ing Beaer street, Irem Mllllln te West King metforthepurjKjse el their apjieliituieut at 10 o'clock this merulug at the orphan court room. They proceoded te the locution and after making it thorough exatnlnatleu ud ud ud Journed te the olllce or Kebert A. Kvans and held a consultation. They decided te meet at the orphans court room te hear testimony aS te the ValUO or the nrmmrli. In l.u iL..,.. bererethey will conclude whether or net te reX)rt favorably as te the opening of the street. The Intention of the petitioners Is te take the property belonging te the estate or Jehn. Stelnman, adjoining the store prop erty or Geerge M. Stelnman t Ce, which would make the street about 20 feet wide. II F. Kshleman aud W. T. Brown are counsel for the petitioners, City Solicitor Cariwnter appeared for the city, Solicitor Sbenk ler the county and A. J. Steinmau for the owners of the property te be taken. Marshall College Keunleu. A rouuleu was held at Morceraborg, Tues. day, or the former student aud faculties el Marshall college. Quite a number were present, and many from the surreuudlng strvIeeK.a.Umulan'0- TUH owning Drporter rtW ln..tbe "f0"''l cliu.eli. addend' iSft "fort upon the lterermed church. ," c?esinB prayer was made by Dr. Green. lnTheo1en? leg the alumni and ethers partook or ban quet e 'icW - m. - . i ' . iBBBBat, ,aaa' bbV aWyaij' 'wW .aBBBBBBBBBBlBBBBBB''' T Heaalen nl Lutherans. Thoreunlen of the Lutherans t Southern Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia and the District el Columbia, at Pen Mar, Md., Wedurexlay, was attended by 21000 people. The St, Paul congregation, or Washington, brought with them the United States Marine lutud, which, withn choir el 100 voices, furnished the music. The ad dresses were delivered by the Ke, Saddler and Dr. J. G. Mertis, el Baltimore; Dr G. Dlehl. of Frederick, Md., Dr. D. M. Gilbert, el Westchester, Va.,nud Dr. Currial, editor of the i.tifAcriui OftvWrer. Kev. Dr. Joel Swartr conijesod nnd recited a lwem, entitled, "Pen Mar Keunleu Hymn. ' which was well rivet led by the Mist ixm ixm ceurse el people. This Is certainly the larg est crowd oer assembled at it like gstherlng lu the state. The railroad, w hlch has but one track, was taxed te Its utmost te cany the people, nil trains being ery late. Nutee Irtiiii College 1 1 111 Tuesday eieulng the seminary studtuts gave a rei-eptleu te the new theotegUal stu dents In the reading room. The eieulug was spent In a social manner aud In llsteniug te addresses el a practical nature Irem Drs. Apple, Gast ami Titel. The academy, under I he care of I'ruf, . W. Moere, is slatting out with a ue liteaud premises te de much geed work lu theluture. Prof. Moere cornea te the institution w It It a geed reputation an a teacher, and with l'rel li. C Cebleutz as his a-sslstaut. will no doubt make 1'rauklln aud Marshall academy net euly a suitable place te prepare young men ler college, but "also a place te obtain a geed, substantial Kngllsh education. tfeAlh el ,1eetth llrliutiier Jeseph Brimmer died at his residence, Ts'e. 116 North Prlnce stnt, tins morning at 10 o'clock lu the Telll ear of his age. Deceased was born lu New Helland and came te Lan caster In 1502. lie was n tailor and was oui eui oui pleved by Jacob lUthieu and ethers, ter mauy jears he was a clerk at 1, email's rule works, and afterwards ened lu a similar c. paclty ler Jehn BeL He retired from ai tlie work some jears ag and bis health had net been geed. Deceased leaics four children as follens: Charles Brimmer, the well kuewn artist el this cltv, Jeseph Brim mer, or Fert Wayne, Mls Lltrie Brimmer, who lives at home, and Mrs. illism Brnd. Theruneral will take place Saturdaj allcr allcr allcr noeu at " o'clock. I'ntent MDrallnR Duur Hell. Antheny lske, the Liucaster inientorela great many laluable machines aud a plianccs has added te the number of his inventions a Mbratlug deer bell, aud yester day letters fateiU for the same wero received by him aud Philip C. and Charles S. Sni der, te whom he has assigned a one-hslf interest. Theadvantnceserthe bell are that it Isierj cheap; that it vibrates like an electric bell, though it has no battery , it may be readll.v attached te any deer or window, aud never gets out or order. It is worked by clock work and operate en the principle of au erdiuarv alarm clock. It will be found valuable as an enllnary rrent deer bell and as a guard against burglars and ether intruders and w HI be especially suited te butchers, bakers and ethers whose working rooms are in rear el their nMesroems. The bell In various styles may bosesn In ojeratieu In Sujdtr A Bre.'s stere, Ne. It West King street Helvetia I.CHtlier Ceitipanr'n Chatter. Thecharter el the Helvetia Leather coui ceui Iny was recelveil at the recorder's elllce, rreni the olticeel the secretaty or state te-day. The capital or the cempauy is flftAW, dl vlded In three hundred shares of J.i each. Thecemiwny wllleci upy the buildings hi Poplar street where the manufacture of leather has ls?en carried en Ter seme jears. The stockholders are Jehn W. Helmau, P. C. Snyder, Margaret lJiher, K. J. Housten, Gustave Oroetzltiger, S S. Siencer, Chas. p. MUler, llenry Martiu, Allan A. Herr, Jehn D .Sklles, Newton J. Miller, and Charles 1. Landis, city, Samuel U Carpenter, Brew ns town, and A. 1). Kehter, I lucaster town Ship. buiuuirr Leisure Charles S. Snyder aud wile, acceiupauied by Mrs. Snyder's brother, Win. Cassell, late orMeuut Jey, lelt Laucaster Wtslne-sday, for Lynchburg, a., en a visit te Mr. James Cassell. Miss Mary A. Johnsten, el Baltimore, Md., Is visiting friends In this city. The Klug .Street hewer. Workmen found that the Court avenue sewer had caved in, and they are new at work repairiug it. The Last King htreet merchants have concluded te go en w Ith the work of lowering the sewer, and Contractor Schvvebel will resume work as seen as the men are done blasting at the corner of Duke and Fast King streets. Fuuud te be Iusaue Dr. II. K. Muhleuberg, Wui. A. Wilsen and Gee. D. Sprecher, the commission ap' pointed by the court te iuiiulre into the sanity or Margaret Hess and Win. 11. Saxe performed their dm . They round them te be Inssne and net lit subjects ler penal punishment. Oil i'er u (.eimI Time. Jehn A. Snyder, of this city, left this after after after uoeuror Philadelphia, where he will join a party who will make a trip te Bartholemew ' breweries, Rochester, New Yerk, where they will be handsomely entertained. Having seen Rochester, thny will take in all lKjinb) el iuterest In and around New- Yerk. A Special neei Through te Creaaeu. A special excursion train te Cressen passed through this city te-day having aboard 3W passengers. I'ahl Ce.u. The mayor had two drunks te disputed this morning. Beth paid costs. Telephone Cenuectluii. The Columbia lreu company, Columbia, Ta , 1) connected with the tclephoueuxchange. A CimilUK Lecture Jlr. laroeM. .Nnwnu, a vtcll known l'crsUu lecturer, he Is at prusent a student of the Krinklln and JIurstKill theological seminary, Is cxpcctld tedellvuran Interesting lecture In the 1 iites lustlnutii en ?ntnrdiv- e enliiu. Mr. .Vie sau appears In ecvcral KaaUirn ceitumes and exhlbiumanycuritwitteset his native land, lie delivers hljlectnrelu u very pleasing tjl and always dellghta his hearers, i-ee udvertUeuient te-morrow night. Cheap Kxcundeii tit Hie Leliaueii I air en Thursday, Scptember 16th. Kare for the rjundtrlpenlyilc. Trains leave Luucaatr(MiiK streit)aiei0and7JOa.m. Levn Columbia at 7aua. m. lteturulng leave Lebanon at 730p.m ler Lancaster rer particulars i-e circulars Admission te fair, SJc. sTAll.U.lSAitw CtJItK Of I.IVKIt C'tnil'MI.NT leA raLLs, lUltniM Ce , Iea, Junes, ls-i I have been using Allcock a Pereus Planters for feurv ears. and think teeuid net get along without t htm roraleng time I was amicted with a pain under my light nheuhkr blade; 1 also hud considerable dlulculty In bnathlng 1 applied an Allcock's Pereus Plaster en my back, and one en my curat. 1 kept changing them uvery lour days, nnd attheuiidet thriu weeks was ciillrel) cured. K. h hI-KK.NS. Aliiuaenieul. " The J Urel tie in Jiat,:" 'te iiioriew evening MUsrlerunculllndley, who Is better known as "Ilaby." will appear In the e)ent house In ber piay, inutieroinein Itags." bhe It n cbaim Ing young actres and the piece la ene el Hart ley Campbell's best. llurten't JiHjfrtlt.-Cieergu llurten la busy making preparations for the ilrst npiiearunce lu this city et his deeigla minstrels. He expects te de a big business, as he has a show that con tains artists whe.hu says, will certainly be suu cesslul. DEA1US. llleiiBS-In thl city, en the eth Inst., James Hughes, In the th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family nre re. spectfully Invited te attend thu funeral, tieiu liiu leaiueucu us UISIIUUI, 3irs. I. 1. Kelly, Ne, SITKast Orange sti cut, en Saluiday umiiilngul hyi o'clock. High Mass nt St. Har'cbiiuhut "o'clock, imminent nt St ilury sienitleiy llniMSimi,-Iii this city, en the uth Inst., Jeseph Urlmmer, in thu 7elhv ear of his uge. lhe relatives and friends of the family am respectfully Inv Itert te attend the funeral, from his late residence, Ne. lie Nerlh l'rlnce street, ou Saturday ufternoen ut i o'clock. 9-2ta llxnn. In this city, en the Mh Inst,, Aliiry Kinmii llnrr. widow of (he late Heulauilu ilurr, in 1h7ia vinrnf hui,n,u - 1 he relatives and friends of the family are re. specltnlly Invited te attend the funeral, Irem iue residence of her daughter, Ne. 631 Kast S'5,1"1 Saturday, September 11th, at 1 l.mtJle.",c." at th0 heus- Interment ut Iengenecker Meeting Heme. testa.. rULtTIVAL. TtlK RTATK TICKKr. (.'oeerner CHAUNCKY T. llLACK.ef Yetk. rurrncinf (Voirrner It. 11KUCK UICKRTTS, of Luierne, .liidlfer (irnrrnl; W 11.1.1 AM J ItHKNtfK.V.ef Allegheny. .Srnrtiiri e fnfrrnel .liTuIrs J SIMPSON AKltlCA,et Huntingdon. OjNirrij)imflf..rpf M.WHKLI Sl'hVKNSO.V.el Philadelphia. County Tli kel. br CViiKrrjj.-COU KDW. MldOV KltN. JSr.ifeJ ..rnn'er (MVl-F. V Itt'I.U .4rr.'ji Cd)-tlU II. M. 11LAUK. x nit.A.a.Mti.i.Kii. " (3.D-KI1W. PAH.TK.lt. OKI). V. WAl.lON. It. N.MOI1 I.Kit. iii:rif 4K.-rurv-J.SO. K MALONK. JWrllrMen-JAf S.NKATH. It. J. IIV.KNKS fViiun ;nirrtis-(IKO t'OM Z. J. V. W1SR. f utUl f,i.rtttiar-r It. Willi K. .It A UK KT.t. erdUdelptita IT.Muce Stat Sec fHit.APit.rsu. frept. tl rieiir lair. Sales el .ii barrels. .11 Inn. tinkers, fW.vt I ni retina, family at u 75411 Western at (uisjiKi rat elite, l tnjJ5 in. Kye flour nulet at HiMU ) I p. in, call W beat Sept., Ne t OiL, ,1,15., ev , sHe i llec . wva. Cern-Sept., 4'SCiO.t-,Setc. Nov,5ec Pec. 4.U OaU-SerL, JSc; Oct., i- Nev., SVg Dec, AXe. Isewera fisxluce MarKet, Nsw iirk, Sept. 9 Heur market flrm but dullt rine, fl ilsi; ! Siiprnnri, K Mr (Ut Common te txM Kxtra Vtestern, $! TiNMWi lloed te choice Kitn vvotern, W 'Viti 70; City Mill Kxtms, fl tefll M for VI est Indies: Minn. Kitni.r:i'ytMO; hitra Ne 2, i : r.HJJ !s UtHHlte l-iincy Kvira Stite, t.) jnflj 7J, lomuieu te Kalr KxtmOhle liTi'cfJ 7U. VV beat .Ne. 1 Hed statu en !H)t, '.nsjc : Ne. 1 Whlte. state, ive i Ne Ne J Ked, Winter. Sent ,sr,c . Oil., si Nev 'W.c Corn-.e. i Mixed, cash, MSc, rs'pL,5"'ic , Oct, 31v4C eau Na 1 White SUte, spot, .is;; Ne. A de Kyedull. liarley nominal. 1'erk dull i New Stess. til SOU Je. lArd vsept , t; W Oct. 7t Molas.es .teadj i l"Hc. ter fs) test betllua stock ; Perte Itlce, aw .-. Tnrpcntlne dull at JSc Itwliidull: strained te geed. II tV)tt C6, fetreleurn tlull : Termed In ca-es, c. uutter Market firm ; New Western Urwmery. tSXirr.'c. Cheesis dull ; stte.fii?t;c . VV ostern, 7(Pc Kggs nrm s state. ITOWSc; Western, lhc Snifar market dull i KeUned cuUeat, e Mi-c i Crushed, (.4c . Oranulatcd. Cc Tallew steady; prime ctty, 4Sc rreljthte dull ; grain te Liverpool, 2Wc. Coaeedull; fair cargoes at lec. Btcedullt Carolina and Louisiana, common te fair, 3HQtc ; llange.,!!, PilKc crucnge aiaraet. chioawe, !-cpt. 9. 5 30. ru.-Market owned. Wbeat-Ocu, 7s'4c. Nev. e,c. Dec.. -!'... Cern Sept , 40c ; Oct., 41ie Nev . 4v,c. IHta-Sept., 2JA,c ; Oct-. Vh'.c N ev , Sc Perk Oct., tirt.M. Nev .tleii. Lard Sept., ; SS Oct.. ttS. lllb Sept, and Oct., te nv, CHWI9. Wheat Sepu, 7l.,c ; Oct., 7C; Nev, ?c , uec M!4c Hri-i?'""",a)'vc; Oct.. llljc : Nev .l.'MHiWc. IHt.s-'-ept., 2a ; OcL, ASc . Nev., .Wi. Perk-sept., I1037K ; Oct.. Hi) i:k . Nev., tle a. !,?.rd-iJc,- ' W WX I Nev . ? Nl. Klbe-SepU, as i Oct., lb 97.X. nntin and frovuiens. rnrnlshed by S. K. undt, Hrekur. CniiAoe, 8epL9,l o'clock p.m. . Wheat. Cern. Oats. Perk. Lard, September 7 ?": zi'i ; October ;8t 4U 9.X H t!X fc M November TJ'i t'.il S7 10 I?; t, W Ilecember sP; " May 7,X I6X ' winiew... Kccclpu. Car Leus. winter vv heat..... ....., , si Spring Wheal 7J Cem 5 "Jt? 103 nye ti Brley ; " '" A, OUClty Jl Crude Oil Kv Uecelpts-Ue ,lcad; Closing Prices s o'clock p. tu. Wheat. Cern. OaU Perk lvnl September. Te, jX w 3;i 7 .t:w October M lie, AX 19 l.'W ;Z .Sevemtwr 79K 4: SiMO e ij December MX ... Hay 1.71. .i' 3u "' OUClty ' Crude OU , g Lite HtecK Markeu. CaicABO.Sept.8.-The Urmer,' Journal report Cattle Ilecelpu, U.WXI head ; ehlpmenui 3,500 head, market tin centa loner and ciulet shipping steers, 950 te l.Mj Iks, 3 jvj 5 15 ateckers and feeders at 12 HS3 2J ; cons bulls and rnUcdat It COftJ 10, bulk at 12 00 aits- through lexas cattle, steady, cows, II .582 25; steers. I175JJJ10. M estern rangers. low natives and half breeds at II 'nflj 10 cows, 2 50ar'7j; wintered Teians, 12 75UJ 11 . Northern rangers, 12 5j ; Dakota, 1.U.O te I,l'i2 l2fc.V(l3 dl; 41J hansaa Texans, 1.101 te 1.130, M 50 fJJJV M Ivansa-.l.BijJfts, jj se ytVyeminp, Heks Kecelpts, 1.U00 head; shipments, 4.0uOhead. market weak, clesln? SQlec lower rough nnd mixed. meat 75: packing andshln PSf.'T5G5tl0, light, 14 75SI75; skips, r: lefl Sheep KecelpU, 5al head; shlpmenU. SilOi market n shsde lower ; natives, 1 2 0ee3 75 : .J VJlffSf J 1'Ja;, w 'rcI4Il!. ' ?& 00 . lambs. It U03 1 60. Bast LisaRTT Cattle receipts, si head: snlpmenu, 67 head, market fair; prliue.liuie 6 25 , fair te geed It 2Jfll 75 ; common, I) 10Q1 stockers and feeders, w 2531 53 , shipment te iew 1 erk, 10 carloads. Hogs receipt, 2,-se head : shipments. A3Xi head; market active ; I'hlladelphtM et 15 lua 525; Yorkers, It 0Q1 J; grussurs, U UOt70; shipments te New 1 erk te-day,i; carloads. Shwep recMlpu. l.Oue head; shipments. e0 ?.21ii,,.,larl"-t tMr l,r""c H04 S5 1 fair te geed, I) 5.KJ1 , common, I2QJ ; lambs, llfJ5. 2Sew Yerk bterks. N'ew Yeek BepL 9. Wall Street, lJOp. m. Sleney leaned at 6 per cent, fcxehange quiet at 4 2l M ; Oevcrnmentj was arm ; Currency 6's, 1126! bid; la coups, Hi. bid. l.Xs coups, 110 bid The stock market this morning opened flrm and with mere activity than yesterday. On buying of the Gould stock prices advanced during the first half hour !, te i per cent. After 10 30 the market became dull and prices declined a fraction during the next hal 1 hour te 11 o'clock. In the hour te neon a raid en Paclflc Mall drove prices down te Hi per cent, further, the latter In the stock named. Stock Marseia. Ctuolaltens by lteea, McUrann A Ce., bankers. Lancasler, fa. HW VORK ttBT. 11 A. K. 1 SI. Canada Pacific C C. C. I S r.w. u 45X Cel. Ceal '2&ir H Central Pacific '.. '. Janada Southern 15U Chi., 8t L.A l'gh. Denver A UleHrande 31 De! , Lack. A Wottem 1K Krte 2.1'i KrleSd New Jersey Control Vjv K. A T 3-2U Leu. AN , ayl Luke Shere mji Michigan Control.. Mi.anurl Pacific in Northern i'actnc a. N. 1". Pre! u, N. W 16J New Yerk Control HOJi KaslTunn Cem .... Omaha (-V Oregon Trans J3v2 OntaiieA Wtutein Paclflc Mali ,.,. i-k Kechester A 1'llUuurg Bt. Paul U5 Texea Pacific I4i Union Paclflc ., H,i Wabash Common I'M Wabash l'ruteried , Mil Wesuirn Union Telegraph., fvi West Shern leijf raiLADsLrnu list. Lehigh Valley ., NV Y. A 1'hlhv l'ennsylvacla...., ,. 57X tteadlng 13 Lcblgh Navigation Ueetonvtlle Philadelphia A Krle Northern cent People's I'assenirer , It'd'KUen.'lsM'tg'a 61. U7 ou WX 453; ji" lJU,'i I---4 3? Ui JO 45ti i4 110X Vi 331 i 13 57H 9I "X '9?s 101)4 57J 9i 7X IVi 51 III x 11X 4X s-'X m" Wi '?' JHi 67k 101X 7X 13 28 U7K 6SJJ 97X 3X lioiueneld Market. DAIBT. Creamery Uutter 2WMnn nutter ) s. ........". iiSisS Dutch Cheese V lump l!."!"!.""!!! POtrLTBY. Spring Chickens, V rr. .....4WK0e Uhlfikunifi pair (live)..... 70fliuic " flplocetcleanod' 40Oj0a MltKIKLLANKOCS. Apple Iluttersi qt ,, HeiiHyflfc "....'.... -iS baidv .....v.......'::rw Apples V Xl'k efj,;,, lluuanasVdei.. nrjjie tkceanut,each r&2lea Lemens t dez ' " iS Orangea frdex 30GJ5c HuckleberrleaV qt BalOe VKIISTABLIU. i5?.b!,S,"iT hena saioe , Vhh 5$10c Cauliflower, pr. hd , loa-jeo Sweet Potatoes V W 11k " !! r3?3; Turnips X pk. 7TT.I'2c l'cas 4) X Pk....... iBj New Potatoes, Uf pk , Mxl2e Cucumber ) dez . ..Ctl2e Tomatoes V K pk,,,, Jleans tlKpk..., bquMbe V AM, .10rr20a lCSfl I 1 1 1 1 , 1 1,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,0c i.i....i..ix,e 1MIM ............HIKc .SlflW .. .5UHM 117V me .yr.(s3 l.'d'X) .....hs3''i .........ioe itviu IHU tt.60 ll.M I2.M II IX) ll.'JO liar per ten ORASASS, ClmersrsHl ) bus ....,.....,,..., Timethy i fm. .... ......'......... HentUrass V lnu .". ' Orchard onus i bus .. ........ ,.,, tilled ljiisn Dresses bus Hungarian Unw v bus r i:Ka aiKi liumis. ui'lHineii ny J, u. Leng. far Lest value, sain.; LamasterHpcr cnt.. 11 .. . ..... .. OSI 111 , , " l".". 1111 ' " SlhlKll llMU Ill) " J " Jul oral years 111) 4 H In 5 oral j earn, lul . , ". In 10 oraev ears, nu ktanhelm Hemugh huu 100 BASK STOekS. rtrit National itank te rontiers' National llank.. an I'ulten National Itank...,, jm Lamasteri'eunty National lUnk M Columbia National Itank iiu ChHstlanaNaUenal Hank u Kphrnta National Itank.. ! ini rim National llank.Celumbla ini rirat National Itttik, Ktiiuliunr mi rtrst National Kink, Marlettn.. mi rtrslNaUnnal llank, Alt, Jey nn LttllB National lUnk .."!.."" iiu ttanhetm National Kink mi Union Nnllen-il llank. Mount Jey..,. M New Helland N illeual Itank til) Gap National Itsnk , ,,,, mi CJuarryvtlle National Kink ley bltialuthteKU National bank 100 Neilhern National Rink mi ll HU un. lOB 1WJ. 115 1J1 lla.50 IVi; 115 lW IM IS! 4U..VI I1"!. lVC 1MI IM ljs.hl 110 110 110 137.!'! , ..no. H PIW K. ltlgSptlng A Hmver Velley lirldgepert A itorsesheo Use Celuiulita A Chestnut It'll sn CeliitiitdiA Wiuhlnrteu ai Conratega A Ulg Spring cs Columbia .1 Marlefla s llaytewtiA hltt ibxthtewn lAiiciuiterA hphratn a Lancaster A Willow invvt... Si StncsbntvA Mtllpert a Marietta MayKmn Si R.O0 24 ."O '.'(16 -'i 2 40 41 4S.05 is) 55.50 Te 53 75 .' 107.60 116 aise n tri 1.13 65.25 DJ '2SJ ltWJ Te xi 0.10 1.16 is vl tu 5ii f5 1113 lul 310 11 111.75 1UJ.7S Lane, Kllxabethtewn A Mtddlotewn. Ill) 1..n..ln. ft k-.-.. I . ll 1.. ... lvncasterA Krultvllle.. WI 13 M 25 ts) 25 Id) inceaier a cititx K.istllniudywtna A IVaynesburg.., Lancaster A vvtlliimjtewn Lanaudcr A Hener , Lancaster A Manfautin Lancaster A Statletta Laucistrr A New Helland MIKmLLAKlOlS BTIVKS. tlus.rryvliIe It It, nj UlUcisv llle Street Cor 50 Inquiring Printing Company w llasllght nnd t uel Company 25 Stevens Heuse fllends) lm Columbia Has Company 25 Columbia Water Company 10 Susquehanna Iren Company uu Marietta Hollow-were leu Ste7cns Heuse te MUlorsvlIIe Nermal Scheel a Northern Market w Kasteru Market te Western Market nj Lancaster City Street Uil'waj Ce .. Has Company Hern's mi Columbia ltoreugh liemts no Lancaster A Susquehanua 310 Lanr&sterA New Danville 25 quarrv'Vllle It. It.. Ta u Ueadlng A Columbia It, K.. 5's Ue SKW AU VKRTJSKMKXTS. TAKIM IfJWDKK. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder nevervartea. A marvolef parity, strength and wholesemoness. Mer eco nomical than the erdltjiry kinds, and cannot be sold In competition srlth the multitude et low test, short weight, nln-n or phesphate powders, flefd only In earn. Keval llinim 1'ewdib Ce., 108 Wall StrweL Newt erk. unV-"lYdA w TWO (.IUUS WANT A MT1 ATI ON TO .. ,3U-Ipwl iCee nrt class strlpiK-rs. Apply at 42b W est Orange street. snitd ITANTKD-A NKAT, KKSPECTAIILK VV girl teasslstin thehousnnreri in n .,nnii family must come vrell recommended. Anniv at this eince. ltd 1 Of)0 "A LAKY TO AGKNTS. iiJ)JJJ Addressatonce, DU. SCOTT'S LLtCTUIC GOODS, L . Ne. 42 llreadway, New erk. The Ouly Genuine. eps Jmdeed jcteljekkj:i'krs take notice Buy Your Ceal New. It will advance In the near future. 'Ihebcst place te buy gis.l first-class coal, clean and full weight, Nat f.EOUQK SCHULMYKIfS. Ne. il East hlng StreeL . ... Ne CIS North Prince Street. aug33-2weedlt r EVAN'H FI.OUR. " l'rvs all things and held fast te that which Is geed." Levan's Fleur. F Flannels and Weel Dress Goods, Veu will find Hest Goods and Uottem Prices AT TUB North Eud Dry Goods Stere. J. W IIYKNK, Ne. Sli North Queen street. nev5-lyd ERKS COUNTA' PAIK AT HEADING, PA.. 8KI'TKMIIKKZL'.S3andl. 1m. uA t miss this (treat Kxhliiltlnn. viiieii i.v .... VrdS Of lOJ.UlO DflOnln lRAt Vf.nr. nnil rar.l.r delighted. Attractions mere nnmoreus this year than evur. Urand Concerts, Kxcltlnc Itaces. Trials of Machinery and ether features. our Illg l)ay of Instruction and onleyment. Lew exursten ratea. HPKCIAL CHKAI' KACUltSIO.V en the Head Ing A Columbia Itallreud and brunches en Wd nesday, September J2d, at ene-half usual rates Admission te Kalr only 25Ccnts. Street Cars run direct from all railroad depots te the ereund; fare, Scents. ., UEO' D-SiITZEL, PresldenL CracaT t ex, Secretan', Heading, Pa. b'jiu1A2w e AK I1AL.1J. THE BESTCLOTHING. The Cheapest Clothing In thn leimtryls here. Loe'r,i-rr.ce0forCiHt. W 0rUl "' U tBr '" "' an a Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, KeutheitHt Cerner Sixth and Market, rillLADKLPiUA. JaneZl-tfdoed Tp MUTTFETT, at Tna Northern Market Heuse, I8NOIV PltKl-AUED AND WILL KEKPTHUOUUU THE SKASON THE FINEST OYSTERS e Choicest Flaver and Beat Brands That can be leund In the City, ZS-LEAVE YOUJl 0RDEUS.J& ltd Onions Xpt"..,.., , New Cern fldei , ...,,,, ('antelopes , vvatenneleus ,, ,.,,, ,,,,,,,,. Kgg Plants ,,, VLOl'RAKnSSAtS, Heur bbl , Kancy Heller Heur VV heat. ..... 4 ., .............i Oats , J-ure life jrjiir ABrmMTinmmturn. W; ANTIJll-A.OtlOK. APPIA' AT NO. '"'""'U IIUKSBTIIIRT, Si-tld TMiwiTi.;,) in iierri.i:s-.KrNil OLD HU8n WHISKY AT UOIIHhll'S LlOtlOll SIOKK, lllCKNllthsgtMKK, lincaster, Pa. A'flltltY "lllVl'lll.'l( II I V " I.C 1'1U VJ Mustard Seed, Turiiierle, Hilda lull linn et the finest quality et v hole and 11 round Spliet, ultnble for preserving, can tie had nt I1UIILIC'S 1)1111(1 I1IOHW, M West Klngstieel, TAfOll V. NIIACI'PKH'H PURE RYE WHISKY. eugSflvjlIt lltlKB S1UEKT LlqUOIt BIOHE $i;oeon,:vA,u,:" ..r.".H,1'..r'"" of Kli'ney Troubles, Nervous !,r.,;.".,L5";..Mr,i!,.."1,u ,,hleal VVeakntas that IIOl'AN'lO NKItVh IlltlKllS lulls te lllle. Sold by dnigglsl, W cents. HKItlt MKI. CO, Ne. l North lllh St , Phlla , Piu Cliculars fns uiaranimdTii.ThJlsAw CUAhONAIII.i: MICliTelNKsi stitch In tltiinsaves nlne." ter Summer Cem plaint tnku COCIIItANM HLAChltKllltV COUDIAL, or COt HltAN'a JAMAICA UlNlihlt, or ceciiiian's iiiaukiki:a siimuuk. roll lt-E eslt AT coenrtAN's drue BTena, Nm 137 A IW North tJiitjh 8L, Lancaster, Pa. maS.voedH SlTUI-sSH'l, IIKi-AViSi: HESKKVlNtl. Tux LamiistihCeviviircial Colticnkepeiusl en Monday. September cth, u Ith the largest at telulaiueslnretu organization. Course of In stiurtleu has been thoreughlv-rev Ised durlun ttieiMst vrar. Taoaernu and Practical ltisms open te applicants every rveulng from new until opening of Evening Sessions, Monday. Ot telmr i.tli Call persennlly tf you can and v ou lll et a Witter Idea of what a course In a llnsl 111 j t el'i ce means special instruction In Peu uinnshtp nnd Arllhmetie If desirvd. Addns. "d 11. c. VVKtOLKIl. -ITiSTATi: Ol' IU.V. WILLIAM TrTlKU ili II.Mtl), late of the city of I.ancuter.de ceased Letters testamentary en said estate having Ihmmi granted te the undersigned, nil persons Indebted thereto are teitiested te make Imm.dlate settlement, and thiMn having clams or demands against the Mine, will present them without delav for settlement te the Ull.ler- Igned. residing In the village of New Helland, Karl township, Lancaster county, l'e. 1) vv UhltHAltl). Rieeiiter Wm 11. VVilses, Attorney. aug'M.tdrh.lbtw XT t.KHUAIlT, Fine Tailoring. A Full and Complete stock of Imported and DeiUK.tii fjulthiK nnd OvorcentluK ter the tall Tradn new nady te select Irem. Call early te secure He.! St)!cs. H. GEWHART, Ne 4J N. IJI'EKN ST., Opposite the Poslefflto. mar.. 1yd It MALiciei's advi:utisi:mi:nts or Illllens Competitors have no effect en prices at clarke s 'lea nnd CofTee Stele, custe iners aud ethers can buy all the Surprise Reller Precess Fleur They nant. at M CKN1S a Quarter. High crude leas aud CerTeesnt llotlein Prices. CKARKE'S "TEA STORE, Ne SSUE-ir KING STISEhr. kTOTICl- The grocers men of Lancaster City are hereby untitled that SAI1U EL CL.VltKI'., of Ne te Heal hlng stivvt. will net be supplied with, nor under any consideration be allowed te sell our "SURPRISE" Reller Precess Fleur. Said Clarke may hare about ene barrel en hand, which ends the sale et Surprise Heller Heur for any ether I Igure but marketable price, M. H. MOORE, ManutacliiierSurprl.e holler rieur, scpMfd Columbia, Pa. T UANSMAN A 11HO. S. W. COIL N. QVEhX & OKANGE STSL Fall Opening -Or-Jltn's, llevi'aiid Children's CLOTHING. Men t Suits ut .l . Vi. Men s H ersted Suits at HM. Jlen's All Weel Casslmcre Sulta et K. 00. Ilea's Una All Weel Casslmeie Suits ntWSO .Men's All vv 00I Worsted Suits at js se. .Men s AH VV oel Checked hults at HO Men's Flne Imported Worsted Bulls at 12, 115 and II4. BOYS' CLOTHING. Heys' Snlu at tlM. Heys' Extra Streng Scheel Suits at $3.25. IVi s' Woolen albi at tee. Hey' All Weel Suits at IV 00. Hots Flne Dress Suits at K00, 17 0, .euand CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. Children's Suits nt II .V) Children's Suits at 12 ue Children's Suits, All Weel, at II U, WM, II SO and 13 00. Our stock Is an unusually large one, mostly of this season's manufacture, representing all the Latest Styles. Prices later In the season are destined te be much higher r-Take this opportunity and go direct for lllg llargalna te L. GANSHAN & BRO., M KHCH ANT TAI LO Its. MANUrACTUHKUS OF MEN'S 1101S AN1 CHILDHEN'S CLOTHINO, 66 & 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Hlght en the Southwest C'or.el Orange 8L) LANCA8TKU, PA. sT-Net counectttd with any oilier Clothing Heuse In the city. AMUKK3IF.NTS. JJIULTON OI'KHA JIOUSi:. Friday, Soplembor 10, 1889. 1IIK CHAUM1NG LITTLE SOUHUETTk. FLORENCE J. BINDLEY, (Ilaby llludley). As (.AllltlHLLK, In Hartley Campbell's Ureal Sensallunal Cemedy-framn, HEROINE IN RAGS. Supported by the eminent young ncter. E..H, lYTALlIOTT. and a Urand Metronellmn Cost. A carload et magnificent sceneryl Klegant Hlng" Appointments) lleaullfiil Cos tumes! Startling llllaslens I lntrlcate Mechan ical KUects I The Acme of Borsatlenal Inspira tion I 'lhe Most Unlaue and Nevel Dramatic Production or the Age! l'llIC'KS-rs, W A 75 CENTS. Itcsorved Beats at Opera Heuse. sep7-4t -piULTON OI'KHA IlOUHIi BURTON'S GEOR&IA MINSTRELS! Will open nt the above hall, preparatory fe their First Annual Tour throughout the United States, 011 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1080 Although a New Troupe, It cemptlses the bent ecu 1 ted talent that could be aeiuied each artist adapted te his Specialty In the Mlnitrel l'rolessleu, 20 ARTISTS. 20 C0NSIST1NQ Or S1X i .., 1.1,1111 CAISIiAlt AND liANCK MEN. Kte.. Net te be Excelled In their Line of Iluslness. . ADMlbS10N-M4 J5 CENTS. OKO. A. UUBTON, ... .. Proprietor and Mansger. W11, 11. Oarejemii, Aavanuc Agent, P? -At IIMV IVOOIJI. XTHW ATrUACTIONH -AT- STAMM BROS. & CO., Nea. J0 rind U0 North Queen Bt. I, ANCASTK.lt, PA., FALL DRESS GOODS. Bltlpcd and t'lald Novelties. Trket Cleths In Plain and fancy Celers. Illnik Dits8(Joeil8 ft SiMxlnUy. lly ktcplng a Variety and nt l)w l'rlieji we hepa 10 iiiuku our HHr.JS (IOOI13 t'KP.MtiMKNT TIIK MOST A ITU At 111 IE IN l HE Cll'l. BOSTON STORE. srAs the (losing movement U general our Stele vtllluolbflepeiioxieptSttuidtynvonlnRs, H. (1IV1.KHA CO. Positive Closing Out Siilc. We his) new Selling off our Entlre Moiket all kinds el DRY GOODS, Chi'iicI.h ami Mercliiuit Tailoring. BITRIOIIDIKAHT nilMlI.SS IN BLAOK CASHMERES. Don't mlosthtspppertunlty JolmS.GivlGr&Ce., Ne. a& Beat King Streot, LlDCAsrsic, l'i. -jti:v 1 ai.Ij litmus. 11IK M'r.CIAL SAI.K or TWO IIUNIIKKI I'IKCEH Black Erench Cashmeres, Ol II OM 1MPOKTAT10N, Mas been no lmiueusa Success. These goods wcie bought by us sx months age wheu prices were the lenesl ever kuettii, and we nre new selling them from :.- te l.c.a yard less than any Importer can land thorn te-day. Wearecnnfl. dent that no better value has ever been eOemd In this or any ether market, and no cordially 1 11 vlte ladlea who hale samples from ether cities te call, ntamlna and compare iiiellllea and prices. Ihey went made liy thn Isst manntac ttirer, didaud llulshisl by the Irnst d era, and rome tu nil shade Irem Jet te.llrlght lllun-lllaik t'KKMCII C A1II.M KKK8, 10 inches wlde JT.S'e. a jard. 1 KKNCII CASHMKUKS, lOlluhes wlde, UV. a yard. t ItKNCII CASIIMKKES, Inches wide , UK. 11 yard. MtKNCH CASHMKItKS, ID inches wide; Rt,c a yard. ntKNLII CASIIMKKES, leinchcj wide, 87c 0 yard. ItKNCII CASIIMEKKS, lutnches wlde 1 7Scayard. HtK.NCIl CASIIMKKES. Wlnche wide, (sltic a ynrd. ritKNC'lltf ASIIMblthS w Inches wide lleiayatd MW YOEK STORE. W1TT & SHAND, Nea O. 0 anil 10 Enat King Streot. J. U. MAHT1N A CO. Ihe Leading Shirt In the Matkut Is the PEARL SHIRT, Willi Three Ply Linen Ilosem, reinforced, aud m&doef Wainsutta -Muilln. OverS.oeo In use In Lancaster City nnd County tl.ueaplece or tJ.ie per one half dozen 76 GENT SHIRT Has a Loeso Edge llosein same as the Elghmle, andeiual loony Dellar Shirt made In thu sumo way. 40 CENT SHIRT, Kolnferied Frent and llaik, Extra Quality Mus lln and Madw te Wear. Pleated Bosem Shirts, Open or Closed rents, all blies, H.nOaplece: Itegular Price, 11 37. Redaction in Percale Shirts. Twealy.Klve llozen I'ercale ShlrU made te sell rtauca te ll.cuaplecu. PERCALE SHIRTS W 1th Twe Cellars and Cutis, separate, at Ce cents ApKce. 25 Dezen Calice Shirts, Leundrled ready te put en, nt 35 tents aplcce , worth W lento. I1ICVCLESII1KT3. KEOATTA SIIIKT8, TOUltlSl'SSHIKTS, 11LUK KLANNEL SIUKT3, GAUZE UNDERWEAR. Twonty.flve Dezen llalbtiggau BhliU nt 42 cents j regular price, 80 cents. CJATJZB UNDEItSflllYTS, IJXcta , 15cts , 'acts , lecls., Wets, and 73cls. J. B. MARTIN & GO., Cor. West King & Priiice SUM (Oppeslla Slevens lleuie.1 LANCASTRK pa TJ EDUCTION T Te these In want 'of a sunnner suit of Clethes, l'aiitnloentngs or Vestlngs enn savu money by calling at Kescnstelu'a 'tailoring Par lors, whereta (lenernl lloductlen has been made. A lloed Summer Sergo suit ler WO, trimmed with I'ongee silk. A Nlce KngllshHorgeSult In lllue an for I ju. 'and black Elegant t'antnloeiis ferW. Patent Straps aie Perfect Kltllng. A. 11. UOSKNSTEIN, 37 North (jueen BL -1K MOOHATI O NATUIIAMZATION XJ CtlMMITTEE-rorclgn-bern Citizens de. ailing Nuturnllratlen, and their friends, should bear in mind that HA'tUHDAV, OC'lOIIKKSd. will be the last day for Naturalization this year and an Court inuy net then be In session It Is best te have this matter attended te ut once The following committed of Democratic attor neys has been appointed temtend toNaturollza teNaturollza toNaturellza tlon for their party here 1 and calls upon thorn should be uiadeat their law elllces: ' 11. t". Davis, south Duke street t W. II. Keland. Seuth Duke street 1 Jehn A. Ceylo, East King VlyelA1,'.r'.'Mon,Bemor'North Duke street! Jehn E.Malone, Heutli Dukestrcct. sl-td ALL WOOL ALL HOOL ALL WOOL ALL WOOL ALL WOOL ALL WOOL ALL WOOL ALL WOOL SHIRT DEPARTMENT H.
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