ll.ll fiP5f!P -jr ? & 1 . 'niwn. (.w wwmkji i).' SCrj - I'J.WTJTi'ii-Jl"!;'. tVi .' V " - 'fUr .J.-'C.GiRV.'iS.'V V PFWWIWF Iia7.-,."T'"-T-''.: ., . ., - . v vrmi..im Wt ..iiiL'LiAnit '... . . " "'"" t .l?i 'A fJC -v " ' ii- ,.f t- n - . -V ' 'tW Kft'', WM 'THE UACABTJSIC UASLiX J-WXJCiiJLilW.EJXUJi'lt, MON)Ay, A UCUiST 1, 1887; PfWtwy HI US' L?M RfC2 ilkmmutmM mrmm mvtBMAUv tAWAT. of MeflMKea. Hlinni- I MM Me Ma. rOatrMM4aoer tTBLLierin. OetVMBlA, As l-Taw reeent naavy MM MMW oenuaeniDia aamage . fW jlfMiw Hd Columbia A l'ert nareMH AtwuiM ueues cres. i Mnpk poles were thrown down Ike wires ntrewn across the track. leet Bleat enclae Ne. 681, coming , na late Ule obstruction, causing mucii ie the nexiiniit ena me cylinder or tMewslsii The wire were also badly lern. engine wet brought te the ueiuruuia a for ranalra. Annlim washout has i ?. & eewred en Ue Columbia A l'ert Deposit $ lailread, between this plaee and Safs liarber. p;,,Tfca tiridaa enr the Ooteraro has bcen P.yy.Ww laawar. The Mall Kspreas and tbe ' tTeeteiu ITini s train of the l'ennsy Ivanla z " ':HaUread were sent te Fsrryville te come west :..vT"erer the Pett Deposit read, owing te tbe ; eerielaty of ue roau-eea at ueateaviiie. F MP ElStfes eve wue ium wws iuiue iuiussiuiu Es , Ifci Moving el tbe Octoraro bridge, and train had te be sent te Hsltlmore. .& Freight travel ha been delayed about two i hour by the washouts. ,1 Deem or Jehn Hitler. , Jehn Kilter, a former resident of town, but lately living In Manhelm, died at that plaea 'en Haturday, aged about tti years. Tbe re main will be brought te town for Interment, the funeral te be held en Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Deceased was a member of Ohtqueaalunga Tribe, Me 39, of Ked Men, and was one el the eldest past sachems et the ledge. Mr. Hitter was employed for a num ber of year by the Pennsylvania railroad as action bes, stationed at Lancaster, Mount Tula and 1'omerey. When the Heading .V Columbia railroad built tbe read between Manhelm and Mount Hepe be was employed a section boa, continuing until siekuess prevented working. Chliiueaalunga Tribe Will turn out at the funeral. Toe Camping Clubs. Tbe Pennsylvania railroad station was crowded with people this morning when three camping clubs lrem Lancaster pawed through town en route for places en tbe Sus quehanna river. The Weiss Island club made a fine appearance In their handsome uniforms, and paraded through town with their band,terenadlng several el our citizens. Tba BhawnM Festival. The Shawnee festival held last Saturday night In tbe parlors et the engine house was largely attended and a financial success. Tbe association realized tS5 from tbe affair. Tbe company made a short street parade during ue evening. This morning William Greulick, baker. wee driving up Walnut street, when tbe bend was coming down. Iu attempting te tern the wagon an upset resulted, but no aamage was dena The Columbia Iren company has placed a aewcet of puddle rolls, weighing 3.000 pounds, la the mill. All the stock has been subscribed for the new bank te be established at Mountville. Company C. will have a drill and Inspec tion In the armory this evening. A large surprise party was held last Satur day night at the house or Mr. It. V. Phene ger In honor et bis daughter Miss Klsle, who heajust returned from an extended visit te Baltimore. Mr. A. G. Guiles has purchased the resi dence of Mr. T. J . Clepper, en Walnut street. 1. Pmnnula fn m Uf. a Lli T..u. l..r . . . " fcS "'"J"'""Hiursi neon 10-uav opened proposal ler me erection e! abridge ever Hammer creek, between.:?.,. ..,.1 tv.. wick township 17--.- were tte bld. Weeden bride. Jehn G. Biwmta. I1.G74 TL M-Me..ee, ?LGU7; Jacob Kauttunan, fl, 770. Masonry, Je-eph Llcht $171 per perch ; Jehu -vCiel f7i". Iren bridge, according the plans sub mitted by the respective manufacturers : ML Vernen Bridge company, fl-.M per foet: Champien Bridge company, 1,:1I0, tl,2TAiertl,) ; rituburi; IlrldgH company, f V-M) ; Dean .t Westbroek, f i,3i0 or flJCO : Tippett A- Weed, ?1,200. The oeminlasloners will examine the liirix te-day and award the contract iu a day or inn Death el alary Kllen Wllmer. Mrs. Mary Elleu Wiliuer, widow of the lateDr Jacob II. Witmer, formerly et Green castle, Pa., dled at .Sheber'x lietnl.thls city, oil Sunday morning, July 31, at 'J o'clock. On the death of her husband, which occurred many years age, Mis. Witmer returned te thla city, and alter keeping house for some yearn, retired and lived at bearding heune Fer five years past alie learded at ShetKir'n hotel. She was a wemau of robust health nnlil old age overtook her. Fer some years past she baa aullered from spine dlwAse. she ha ue relatives thing iu this part of tbe country, though she baa a sitter living In the Went Her funeral will take place en Tnftmlay afternoon. Interment at Woodward Mill. Ahlarman lUrr'a Court Alderman Jlarr heard the eiiilX7.7lenient case preferred against Albert Sharp, of Ann Vllle, by lleury Ixwtmer en Saturday even ing, llelere the alderman decided the caae It was compromised by I.iwHiier wy wy leg two thirds of the costs and the dufendaiit one-third. The prosecutor In the Hult against Harry Sanderson for kteplugulnwdy Iiuiihe, Annie Conway for larcuny and Stella Skoeu for lewdilChN. iHlled te ainumr ut M.,r...t. Barr'a elliise 011 Saturday evuuing and the I WPIU Uiniuia!uu. Itan Anay from Heme. On Sunday night about 11 o'clock onicer llelsaaawa 13-yoer-old boy standing at the corner of West King and Water streets. He told tbe ellicer contradictory storks as te his being out se ialuat night, and the cilicer took blm te the station house. There he said te Chief Smith that his name was Philip Francis and afterwards he said that his name was Chats Kvaus. He llnally admitted that he Bad run away from home, and that bis Parents lived at De von. The chief locked aim up and notified his patent who are tx peeled te come here this evening. rroBtuitlen Delegate. Ji maUU " " city met en Saturday evening at the 0 nice of Jau.es Sln1m.d,'leCtetl lbe ,el"""ng delegates te the county conventien: J. P. Lefevre 11 s Wngert, J. H. Welfersl Jer ' ?,' r&& yrayue, J. D. Campbell, d. h. nurk. a c $ Leenard, Kev. U. Jl. Dehner, JsinW life " kAtf . tP"" "" JH'imeusnyuer, Jesenh ti a. uiarksen, L N. Clare. The county oenMn. eg Mea will be held en August 15 .t 10 o'clock. Kt- " i3i About Jleiiertars. ftVC A. Itr BIbHa att ah .. .1 - .."w nvMtwu wj vjimy aa out! Ol " New Kta reporter V. A. Gast retired t vmuiey.jramiier 10 go into business for him. ?& f"1 lie wl" uewev"r a "'eir court reiiert- V V arry 11. Jleltun, of the i Vi Mev JCra. who has limn ai.-ir in, ..... rWka,aagalnen duty. 8. M. Hener, late I ; af the Xtw JCra, has geue en tbe .fY id I s 3,TCMf, t S UeraO TlilKf f.. ..-.a 14 Afctl. ------ v urn, lS; ASiaoey Kmmenhelser. hni. 1.. 1.11 . rV V'i1,,,'reUJnbn lleluimiu. 0 Lllltr, Pi asksn bster Alderiaw S.,Urr., i2 f&KlSlrhI?!t-?"-.!' . 't, - t rrr" "uB-in or June. 'i!?br,e'd.,,.1 Mls were .m. ! f "aa M ""' MUlsrsvllle. Ths kPssea property was rseuvsred, but ths u,ir sstw blai teuisJfWkr,7i;:r' llkUfetajeftaeaaidUi,SMld .rt . "..... . J" . " uat.vutrs. MsaMaryl'aUersefl, of LaaeasU- la the gaest of Mrs. Charles 1 Uerr, la Heading. Miss Clara and Anna Wetie, of Keadiag, are visiting In this city and will remain here until school open. A remarkable collection of diaries, letters, and doeumenta, bequeathed te tbe Philadel phia library by Uenjamln Meran, formerly of this county, Is In Londen awaiting ship ment David Gibsen, one et Heading's best known colored clUrena, died there Sunday night of gastric fever. Deceased was a meml or of the order of the Grand Army of the licpubllc, and during the past year be lias been the proprietor of a barlwr simp in this city. The llrownstewn baud who wereadver Used te tie at the Micnuercher garden en Saturday night did net come te town. There was a heavy storm In their vicinity In the evening and the members thought It was general and ler that reason did net come. They will be at the gardeu en Wednesday evening. Te-day is the last day en which school tax could be paid te save the abatement, and Treasurer Marshall was kept busy all day receiving tax. l'eter Weeds raised a row at home nn Sat urday and was arrestud by Ulllcer Lewara. He was under the lnllueiiceet liquor and alter lie became sober Alderman Uarr dis charged him tieu payment el costs. The aiwault and battery and ether caea against Adam Kerich, prelerred by bis wire, belere Alderman Ferdiiey, have been set tled. Mrs. Kerlch withdrew the suits tills morning; her huibnd paid the costs and premised te de better in the future. Mr. It. 11. IWuhaker, wile and niece, Mr. r.i!rLMIi Shaiuts of Wueretare, Mexico, will start te morrow ter a two weeks lour, visiting Leng Hranch, New Yerk, Saratoga and the White Mountains. The storm of Sunday evening caused the extlnguliUment el all 'the electric lights In the city and the city was lelt in darkness in conKpquence. HridKet Meaney was committed te the county j -all ler ten days by Alderman Spurrier ter Iwlng drunk and disorderly. Alderman IUrr en Saturday heard the ten men arrested near Lltilz, at tramps. Five were returned te court as tramps and nve were committed te the county Jail. ter tllleeii mj scu ler urunKeuiiess ana uisertieriy cenducU The malicious trespaw suit against J. it. Myers, preterred by Men.i l'.ose, at Alder nun McCotieuiv's 1 HKm, was amicably ar ranged this afternoon. Jacob Mohew was arrested by Olllcer Klchte en a warrant issued by Alderman Hetshey for drunken and dlerderly con duct. He will be heard te-morrow evening. The AUKUt meeting of the prison inopec inepec inopec ters was held tc-Jav; t heenl y bualntsi trans acted was of a routine character. A wagon heavily leaded with tobacco slipped lutn the gutter at tbe corner of North wueeu aim i.einen streets this aiiernoen, en account of a tee short turn of the horses. It required an hour of bard work en the part et the horses and a number of men te get the wae en te the street. The team belonged te Jehn Myers, of Sporting Hill. An effort is being made te have postponed the reuuten et the Pennsylvania reserves In this city en September 17. May of the re serves are l'hliadelphiann, and the constitu tion centennial will be iu progress at that time. liROWltBU lit TUB VUSOtflHUO. Melancholy Death el YenDg Man en Banday Alternoen. A tragic event occurring in East Dm mere township en Sunday afternoon, caused the death of a young man and has cast a deep gloom ever the neighborhood et his late resi dence, it seems that a party or boys and young men gathered at the dam el the Uono Ueno Uone wlngo Heur mill (formerly furnace) between 4 and 5 p. in. ler the purpose or bathing. Among them was a son of Klias GreS, aged about 10 and familiarly known at " Pet " Gret, His companions bantered blm te jump In, although he was net able te Bwim, and, te tbetr horror, he plunged la at a place beyond his depth and Immediately sank out of sight. Paralyzed by fright and losing all presence of mind they were unable te rend f "him any assistance and he was irewned befere their eyes before any attempt at rescue could be successfully made. Mes sengers were at once dispatched for hla home and te Quarry vllle for Deputy Corener Cyrus Cremer and Dr. T. M. Hehrer, coroner's phy sician. Meantime a very heavy rain and thunder gust set in and up tea late hour Sun day evening the til eris te rind his body had been unavailing. Return et a Camping Club. The Chesapeake camping club returned Saturday evening, from Havre-de-Grace and vicinity, where they spent a week very pleasantly In hunting, fishing, beating, dancing, Ac. On Monday they paid their rcHct te the civil authorities and serenaded the mayor. Tuesday and Wednesday were spent In fishing and crabbing, the catch be big very satisfactory. Thursday the party sailed down te Tolchester beach, where they had a delightful time. Friday there was mere tlshiiig and crabbing, and in the even ing the tys attended a ball given in their honor by the ladies of Harre-de-Graee. On Saturday the club paid thir respects te a numt-eref tbe dtiz-ns In Havre, and in the attornuen started for home, arriving safely and Iwing warmly welcomed by their many Inenda. They made quite a tine display as they paraded tbe streets with a hand et iuulc at the head el the column. They say they had a delightful time tiem Monday te Satur day. nrce Wahllry s llely llcnvereil. The lnily of Gmrge Waldley, who was drowned in the Cnut-ttega creek en Saturday at lianck's mill, was found en Sunday morn ing atMiut s o'clock. It had ledged In a tree .VM yards U'lew the ixilut where he was drowned. It was discolored and somewhat doeom.'Kwf.l. The liedy was found by a parly under ihe Itadeiwhip of Mr. Uehrer, the llerlNt. Corener lltiuaman held an in quest, Dr. It. M. Kelenlus being his plisl clan. The jurors were M. S. Metzer, If. S. Keudlg, Adam Durwarl, Henry Myers, Henry I). Hehrer and Henry Lehman. The verdict of thejury was accidental drowning. The funeral will Uke place te morrow morn ing and the Interment made at the soldiers' let in the Lancaster cemetery. Suit ler Itamagta. Jehn Spangler, through his attorneys, ilrewn.V lleusel, today brought suit In the court et common pleas agalust Austin Cerbin, Steifien A. Caldwell, Gee. De It. Keim, re ceivers et the Philadelphia iV Iteading rail. read company. Mr. Hpangler'ssen was killed some mouths age while returning from school. He was crossing the track el the railroad at Vine and Water streets and was struck by cars which were being shifted. His leg was crushed and he died from his Injuries the siuie day. It is claimed that there was negligence ou the part of the railroad coui ceui pany,and If se, the company is liable ter dam ages. Cn Dmilltsefl Alien Miller wns before Alderman Don Den nelly, of the Kighth ward, cm Saturday even ing 011 charges or keeping a disorderly and bawdy house. Harry Kaulz apjiearud as the promcuter. The witnesses called for the commonwealth failed te make out a case against the accused and the alderman dis missed it. AISrmau iitta'i Court. Reuben llutb.11, rer drunken and disor derly conduct, was ceinmltted for & days. .u'y ,lu"' ''" llkB elln lOdaJ Ham Gruel ler drunken and disorderly conduct and fast drlvliur 10 ,ivT 1..1 llelliellnger d twrd.,,' "wi, d.arge,! 'eS payment el cesta. K.te Grile (or d se" derly conduct was held te ball for hearlmr and Patrick OlMyle ler drunken .mdfl orderly conduct was ceinmltted ler a hearing. FUllllic f artla Imi. The Welse Island and Algonquin Fiahlng clubs and one made up of a numler or gentlemen from this city and lower end et the county left te day for a week's trip. The llrst named went te Weise Island, Iho see end te Yerk i'lirnaee and the third ler a week's cruise en the Ubesapeake, I'eilllllllttll ler m Haarlav. Miehanl Cress appeared 011 Keckland street under the liilluenue of liquor en Hatur day night and raised row. He was com cem ntl'Wd for a hearing by Alderman A. ' Deanally, Dtseeversd by a nstsMlsadsd Mas. from thefet. Lenls (I lobe-Democrat, 1 have only known ene instance where bld aess proved remunerating. A friend of mine Who had a shining pate fell Inte the habit el watching the actions of his tormenters the flies. Ue noticed tbst a lly always walks up ward. Puts fly en a window and up be gees te the top 1 he can't be made te walk downward. Ne my friend hit upon an Idea. Why net use that habit against them T Forthwith he made a window screen divided in hair. The upper half lapped ever Urn lower, wltlt an Inch of space betwevu. Well, as seen as a lly would light en the screen he would pro pre coed te travel upward, and would thus walk straight outdoor. On reaching the lop of the lewer half be would l outside Net being able te walk down he had no way te return te the room, lly thla means a room can tie quickly cleared el tile, which always aeek the light. lr. Jehn MrCalla's funeral. The funeral of Dr. Jehn McCalla took place from his residence at Millemille at '2-0 o'clock this afternoon and was largely at tended. Kepresentatlves of the Maaeulc ledges et this city were present. The rev tnalus were brought te the Presbyterian church, In this city, at -t o'clock where Kev. Dr. Mitchell conducted the services. The Masonic burial service was read at the grave. Jehn Tresh, Jeseph II 'r, Prof. A. K. Hyerly, Jehn Jobtiseu, II. S. Williamson and It. C. Keee, elders of the Presbyterian church, and Christopher Gelger and D. W. Patterson, who were elders for many years, were the pAll-bearerr. Itullitlng I'ernill. During the month of July building per mits were Issued by the mayor te the fellow, lag persens: Philip 11. Klrchner, High ttreet, between Leve Lane and Laurel : Win. Frltcb, Fourth street near Ceral; I'rlian Keller, Liyfayette between Laurel and ler. wart; Geerge Snyder, Seuth Lime, between Green and Juniper. lttrsMis A Ucrss, stents et the New inrk Uewtiry r'trw Insurance company, paid this morning, 1.11)31 te lllrh A llre. twin their share el less sustained at the stem bulldlntrs by the Utc nrc. P. O 8. el A. Cheap Kirnnloe te Matlch Chunk, Switchback and (Ilea llnoke, en Tuesday, August Hth. Ueuud tilp llikets geed for thress days, farueuly KM, IncludlUK rlde around bttttchluck. iwclt through train lcave Lancaster (King street) at 6a iu.; Cel uuibla, G a. m ; ilinhcttn, c U a. m.i LltlU, r.ll. and Kphrata.;eja. in. Trains rvturnliiK eaiun day leaw Mauch Chuaksjt S W p m. farllcu lars secure circular ff all stations. jyte,JQjugl.3.C,-slAttw Lancaster Cennty ralr Aesoclatlen Meeting. A very large and enthusiastic meeting was held at theeillce of It. '. Montgomery. Mem bers from all -cctlens report an unususl Inter est and the prospect of largely tncretsed exhib its and an Immense aUeml.uice The secretary waa ln-tructed. in addition te the races adver tised, te add a parse of I W for Lancaster county three-year old colts, for Krlday, September J. Messrs. MacUenlgle, llensel and Montgomery ware appointed a committee en police and telp. Te Riu FrancUce and lleinrn, S10J.CO. We are Indebted te the Canada 1'nclflc Hall, way for a handsomely illustrated book descrip tive of that wonderful route ; they also an nounce a round trip rate lrem Set. lerkand nelghberliiK cities te San Francisce of I10VOO. Tlckers geed te start any day nnlil Aeg. auh. and returntns, until Oct. Slst. mil particulars and descriptive bonks upon application te It. .!KI.NMCU. l.en'l. Kastern AgL, ltd Ne 3J7 Uroedvay, S. V. OBJLTMM. -MVm,.S?.-,n ,hli c,,y en the 3l,tlnt.. Mary Kllen Winner, widow of the iat Dr. Jacob 11 V ltuier. formerly of Green Castle, Fa The relatives and friends are repectfully In vited te attend the funeral from Shober's hotel, corner et North (jueen and Oringn stteet, en Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Interment at Woodward 11111 cemetery. iuj WAIDLSV.-On July 3mh, Gee. Waldley. acid S" years, 4 months and l day. The relatives and friends of tbe family are re spectfully invited te attend the funeral, lrem his residencs, near Uanck's mill, along the Cones Cenes toga, en Tncday morning at 10 o'clock 1'ieach in at the hense. Interment at Lancaster ceme tery, na Owxa.-In this city, en the 3't Inst, James r.dward, son of James Edward Usrvns. acd 2 months and 3 da) s. Funeral Lakes place from his grandfather's residence, Themas llelden. Ne 131 North Mary street, en Tueiday morning at 10 o'clock. ln Uinnentat Woelward Ulllcymetery. lt JtAitaaia. FhlladelpbU Produce) Market. PaiLADBLrsii, Aug. 1. Fleur market dull s ales, lii barrels s Minnesota llakers, HiQ4ie: Pennsylvania Family, at ;, W; Western de. MUU04I); l'atenU,MMOI7V ' Kye neurswady tiu(fin. Wheat-Angust. ;'ic ; Sept.. 7J5 : (ctfic. Cem Angmt, te Sept-.si.Kc j Oct.. ti.llc eat August, sjsc- Sepu, sj.c.i Oct . 3ic . ew I erat starset. Hw Tots, n. 3. Fleer market dull: Fine, e lOI uu ?nrrtne, 13 1VJ3 fcil ; common e roefl extra western. M u'-ijl j. HBU-Jial Kk& SUkUi. neuiinsi no. 2 de, t.C: Ha. 1 HJhO. winter. Aug ij'.r; ve.,t peSC : rnecdpte i l2bns; hlpmrnu. JII.MI oern e. rnuxMO tAn. e deAug,4y;c: rKselpt. rC itlpajnta.t ,Ca. et c i M3i ifc.te. Sj: no j de )G 1e;rtra,lift': Khipmenu. 11 tin. uye dull : -T,Sieyc , ata.ie.sjjji.c Bfcrtey peniltii Ferk day ; c.a hmsk. IJii'li ;5. Lard Ang..r-i sptt;ie. Mnlsssm ueiLtr.ki at j-jc for M boiling stock. Turpentine firm at j:c aesfn dull ; strains te geed. II Klt 2 Petroleum nominal ; Kaflnnd. In ensw.sWc, FretghU dull ; grain te Londen. 3.it Butter st-ndy ; WesuBrn Crm&mcrv. ITU'Wc Chenee dull : Ohie Fac nrv. TOWe ; tjuTlii Factory. !Siahc ; Fancy Whilst, lUitV.c: Cel- gs steady; SUte, llla.Cc( Western, l.'O eugarsttady: Knnetl Cutleaf, r. llcatkc: (tranulaud, e 15-trc-. ' saiiuw uiiii ; pmuu city, 3;;e Il-lfic. ttles nominal ; Careltua, lair ui geisi, MIJMe. CettaetH.tiir: falrcarae.s. I'jc. Oram sua rrosuien. rurnlsbud by B. K. Yundt, lireker. Chiusoe, Aug l, l o'Ueck p. m. August Sepuiinber,. OcUiber.... Nevetiibtir.. December.., May .- .i ....iu. u-tiM. i-,ira, Lart. :rr ?? M r. v K hi e. ?z r, 4i ..;ts. S'i 14. ..'I'. :n m, i ;: w.-...-,... "oeeipu Carlu. Spring Wheat .. iHwt n "wi J2 ai oern Oats Uya Hurley Otl City. Crude OU 2ie 241. ........... Receipts II egi... llMtlO U.OUl Closing Prices t o'clock p. in. Whnat, Cern. Oau. Perk. August ij stf -uy .. HepUimbur 7u n ysij .... Octelwr 7-"i vtl a,3 .... November TljZ i .... KecemUsr lyR 4i ' May mx u a,yt .... eucity. ' Crude OU iJird. s :. g i;; S3', i it, iOTi cmoace prodeea Slaraet. CMteiBO, Aug. 1, 10-JU a. in. Market opened. N v!f7JcUK-' ' Bu'1 '"' uct,7lci wJS'V uk ' SSX ! Sept' & O1-. &ic i OaU Aug , 2Vc t Sept., 2f,c i Oct., tCUc. Perk-Year, iifaeil Hij ; Jm, , in s. ' IfeWijSS.K'1 be"l''iW' -.Wl as8oie?o;H,i'AUK-' ,1 10i Bept- ai 0ct' CLOHISO, Wheat-Atig.rf;;!j epi.,70Xci Oct.. l.r. a.-lc!AUB" MH' liepL' ayiCi 0ct rei-k Year, III ss t Jan , III ta 17r14UKM Wi 6upW " C7,, Ccu lilbs-AUK.,U0JHi Sept.. IS 20 (Oct., H 10. U steca Slarkei, Cjioaee, July auTne OreverC Journal re port t cattle-uecelpu, l.tn.) bn4t ablpiueuU. rtiusf. T.rTrsl."!",iay.' "blpiilng .un wsj te IK m" ' 3!,.?', stockers nd fidra. K UI catU.i ?Tjj!,U" Da Ul,1,0a, " aitti ' ' T",M l.ae'',rJiIP.U. "fi10 be,UI' ShlpinenU. Si 0 gsW-Oi U, lexauTli&TlawMw through consignment, , no taia'iiSpJlJa 'n?w HOKS-Keoelpts, 1.UU) head i shlnmeni. mn bead ; market u.ady i Philadelphia SVLsVaVsTI Yorkers, as &es5v comineu mPngutii2 hogs shipped te New Yerk, I car" S W u ' Trr ."fH"' " . ua ' saipinenU, 4(l i SStS?'""" f""'fiimtw: lairtogeod.mu aMlnit rMiiniiiiiii a rtfissifm .nrinai...l- v.T; SUil. .- w s -r-e) uwa.wu rtaifcMUipttte eanie Patt-ADBLrstA. Aug t, Iteef eatlle, receipts for week were ltteves t,7i t Shesjp, tMuvi lliis. Previous wuek-Ueevus, H,twl heep; lieet cattle were He higher t extra, Htm .Mei geed. 4flta medium, iSstfl.Sc; common, 'n&eepwsie lower t extra, 4H04c ; geed, 40 4Ur i iiiettliun, .1.(1 le t I it tubs, 3tte Ilugs weredul lat H0'.tkC Hew vers stocks. Haw Yeas. Aug. 1, 1.3C p. in. Meney closed at f-i per cent. Kichange steady, II Mt JH t Uovernments steady. Currency "'a, II ti blS t4s Coup. II 7ihldt 4H'sdC, It ISU Md. The stock market this morning ene1 firm and H te l4 per cent, higher, but seen weakened under a raid upon Heading, Wmtern t Hi Ien, Lake Shere and Allisen! I I'si inc. Hie rarlyad rarlyad vance was net only lest, hut adwllreet '4 te IU percent, from Saturday's ptlcivs ivcerded at neon, since uildday the market has leeii steadier. laraeta. iCUrann A Ce, bankers It a.m. Ha. ir.i, ,... .V . M'i M .... 7 f.7 si ,... 3- a-x 4i' .... . . :i ,... NX Ni .... lrt IS ,... - rtl ... t:;'j n; L-ss .... ii vs ; .... MTi '1H .... ,.. .1 tj ;w ... 141 u', tl. .... "t s'S si! ... no, . . M ... si '3'. ... ? ' HJ .... .r:; s , ... .v- :.;. va. ... tiiii ibi ji.', ... 101 in'. 10; ... uu it 11 ... 4VS 4S ... SI S SIS j !!! ."' si' 3'i ... '-'l; lV.ti ;i4 ... S'Q SMj 27'. ... M'. M ... 17s li.V, 17't .! 'i. ... 71 71 71i ... "n; "i .... ... l 41). 4i.S 67 ... . .... ... H'a it Mi. .. -V SI'S 2714 4'.i ..! '.'.'.'. '.'.'.'. 30" .... tn; 47; IsotaUens by Heed, M aacaster, l-a. . saw veaa inrf. Canada, Pacltc C.CC.A1 Colerado coal Centra! Pac Canada Southern Ukl. St. U IV h ties. Ule-U." Uel.L. W.... .. rle no, xnds sr- C. K.a T Leu. M L. Shere... Mlch-Cen Heck Valley Missouri Pacific S:w:iii::::::::::::::::: 2 . t,........,.,,., ,.,,,, ast Tennessee c Omaha Oregon Transportation.. Ontario A W." Pacific Mall Klchtueud Terminal St. Paul Tex. Pac Union Pac , Wabash Cem Wabash Prof Western U West Shere Henda New England rau.ADat.rHiA list. Lah. Val IL.N. Y.APhila Pa-K K- Heading Lett. Nav ties tenv. Pass. , P. B , N.cent Peeples Pass Hdg. Uen'ls , Pniia.' Traction"."..'.'.'.'.'. '. Uem stecas ana Henda. Ueperted by J. u. Leng, Par lJUt , . . valn. sale. Lancaster 6 per cent., Ism no 107:0 ' K w 1,0 u, 4 " school Inun... HO lk " 4 " In 1 or JO years lis) lirj " " In Ser 41 years. HI) litl.JS u J. .1 "w. InlOer'iijwirs. nu 1 Manhelm Horengh lean me 102 SASK STIVES. First National ltan k 100 ae Farmers' National Hank 60 173 Fulton National liank jm ai Lancaster County National Rink 50 lis Northern National Bank 100 137.30 Peeples' National Hank 100 i?i Columbia National Bank no hj Christiana National llrnk 1110 ijs Ephrata National Bank 100 14s First National Hank, Columbia 110 ltd First National B&nk.Strasburg 100 lit First National Hank, Marietta HO 210 First National Bank, Mt. Jey lau lsu LlUta National Hank "' loe a Manhelm NaUenal Bank 100 130 Union National Bank, Mount Jey.... se ta New Helland National Bank.......... 100 140 Gap National Hank ue llfl auarryvllle National Bank lit) 1M llxabethtewn National Bank lue lis . m snscBiiaaBeca stocks. gast Brandywlne it Waynesbnrg SO " tjaarrynile B. B-. ;;;;; ,'S auiersvUle Street Car M 70 Inquiring PrlnUng Company 50 52 Gaslight and Fuel Company. Steves UousetBendsl.TT... lm ix CelumbU Gas Company "" 'S ' Colombia Water Company ia 11 Susquehanna iron Company 100 a.y, Marhitta Uouew-ware.. ... ...'..."... tm So'ie Stevens Meuse ........""" S lis SUUersTme Wermal school;'::... ..... K it northern Market se t mSSSAfJSIk : M S Western Market be m Lancaster City street Uallway Ce..... 50 S Gas company Bends " joe is Columbia Borough Bends. .. ue 5 Quarryvtlle B. B, Ta. tes Badlng Columbia B. B- S's.... ... lm iS si Kdlsen Light Company..Tr...:::...:: m iS'iis e. . - VCariEBSTOCB. " 5!S,,prtnJ7L1itTerw'"ulBy 8-w Bridgeport A Uerkeshne.... an 24JO CelumbU A Chestnut Hill "" ' S CelumbU A Washington ai Marietta A Mount Jey a u Lane Kllaabethtewn A Mlddletewn. leu 74 Lancaster Fraltvllle "se L, Lancaster A LltlU ...........": 75 AAucasLer A Maner...,.., an ia Lancaster A Manhelm ."'.. Lancaster A Marietta J. Lancaster A Mew Helland " lm ii Lancaster A SesquehanBa. ue a Lancaster A New UadvUIs 11 Maytown A Kllxabethtewn S S Lancaster A fCphrata ' LancsU3r A WTlllew street ";;; S JJ Strasburg A Millport... ts.es 2ft 2J 23 UI mariatlASS ssavtewn. OAK1NG POWUKK. " ' ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never varies. A marvel et JL.r" . lV "'"'"if'h and wholesnmeness. Mern economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be. sold In competition with the rnnltlludoef low ITlS "hn.rt weight, alum or pluphati) powders. V:''L"l,V.n CU'"- ""VALJlAKISO KimmiCu, lis.WallBtreet.Ntiw Yers. IvIs-liUAwr WANTKDTWO GKNKUAL UOUSH Ulrls. Apply, fn of rhargn, at F. B. 1 Itou I- A CO.'U, Ne. 2N. Queen Mt. W7'l,:Znl!.l,! 'ANTALOON MAK JCUH en Ueady-Mad Werk. H.h ... I'UANHMAMA IIKO. Heuthwest Cerner North Queen A eruiige Sis. WANI'KD-A GOOD CUOK-fl Ul A WnE. Apply free of charge, at F. U. TUeflr A CO.'S. Ne. 22 N.Qiiiin St. JACOH K. HHKAFr'KK'8 Pure Rye Whisky. "Sayu Ud Itt BgUAUK' ANt'ASTKK, FA. PUHL1C8ALKOK IIUUHKIIOLI) AND KlltliHii Furnhute te-morrow ulternoenat two o'clock, at Ne. 741 Marietta avenue! Ul1 II. KUTTl.tllQK. ANTKU-TWO GOOD MOULDKKH and several stout, active boys. Annly te , . u . tv'.P.UUMMfNUH:" X . nrjterHt,1,,nK,ia,,i',rana M'f'g.cb.. Jyn-tfd e 31 West Chestnut Street. FOUND-ON JULY 7.1N"riTuTr HT .nrtA:Ti,"'.lb5',l,c."nUln'nK.a "am ' money anaarccs-lnt. Timiofltircaiihave h's nreiwrlv nvrallliiK at Ne ftt7 High strtl.privi.g ',"?. ship and p ivlng for this advertlstiiuenu ltd" FOK KKNT-TWCLSTOKY DWKLLING I ettse, Ne sol Wet Vine street. Po,s Pe,s slnn given llcleher I, lusj, iteUt reasonable Call JWtM JOHN nCAKIOI,. MPOKTKD IN liOTrisKH. Oenulne Irish Wbteky AT KOIIKICH'S I.1UUOK STOKB, "" Centre Hnuara, Lancastsir, Pi, HUHLKY'H CONG. KXT. JAMAICA UlNUKIi. Au tlllcleut remedy for lurtl lurtl KAstleii and Cholera Merbus. Ihibley'a Llquia Ueiinst makes a delicious dessert Iu a few lidu Ules without coekloa 1 5renla beUle, af --J-- -! ausASJ. XKW At) VKKTISH.UHra. SDIITIII'.IIN MAHKKT. Heeks will be eiHtned for the purpose of re ceiving sutisctlpllens te the capital sloes el the euuinvrn jaaraei ueinpauy, at reuniaiu inn, en senth Queen slrret, Wednesday Morning, August 3, lsi(. at v e clock. Autherised cnpluil. n1, iu snares 01 iw eacn J. W. JOHNSON, PrmldenL WAY DOWN IN PK1UKH, alls. Jacket. Coats. Ileileiy ler Men, Ladle. Hey and Cnlldren. Working Shirt, Soaps. Per. turnery, Neekwear, Cellars, Celts. suswnders. AS I lease call ai.d utanilnn lietoreyeu liuv. at Jyti-iyd Ne. M North Qiiwn At, S IIIIOOL TAX, INff. The ditpllrate Is In the hands et theTmss urer. Thnw r cent, off if paid en or U-tote OrUce hours'frem a. in. till tn.ni. ...u W.O.MABSIIAI.U Treasurer. Je4-UdB Ne. It Centre squats. Xrel'NG l.AUIKS ANKiTkNTLKMIIN1 -I. desirous el Improving their condition can de no better than by taking a course at the Lancaster Business College, TIRH BEGINS M0MD1T, SEPt. I. Full iwrllcultr en application by malt or In person at College Ktxiuts, Me. 1PH KAST KtHU T . (second tloer.) augltld ll.C. WKIULKB. Principal. 1) V KING AlMl'slT WK OKr-'KK tlnVStt-l ItirfcfHlntt lllllll MV.r In S-I.l.l.... TurLlil lli.la U.u.l I I...,- II... u....i. . L1.1?" 'Jriln m lHth Brushes. Fralley's sticky Fly Paper Is the best, 6c a sheet. By tak ing Fralley s arpArillCeiiitinund you eseami the rigors ul the het weather I'rlekly heat, bells ana piuipics i.ulikly succumb te it. Price 50 cents a bottle. FKA1LKV3 KAST FM I'HAIIMACY. C3mdM.W.FIt Wl-"" ".!"' tat. J tH)Mr.THlNG KNT1KKLY NKW 1NT1IKOUUAN LINK. THE METCAIF ACTIOF, The grtvilet ttnpniveinent In Cabinet Organ building mr Jij.Mirs. Ouu'l tall teseulL WOODWARD'S Piane and Organ Warerooms, Ne IS A .V K. King L. Ijinraster City. Pa. JLKANDOPKKA MOPSIX IFtl IIA'A'A' -fcS OomtnenclriK Monday, Aug. 1, 1807. SAIUUUAV MA11MCL. First Appearance et Victeria Leftns1 Female Minstrels 20 ARTISTS 20. Oreat Amazen March en an rlcvAted platform through the Auditorium. As-llONTMls- 1T.-.S hi0and.1ilCF.NTS. idVKNrs, Jy."J3ld AtMIIOV UK3KUV all SKATS e K. UALL Cletiiixci at I'lticK Vel-'i.l Want te Hr te IIei.ii. Yeull bu anil rf pent unless you knew what Oik Hall prices for Clothing are. It's cleaning out time anil we have our eye en keepiug business brisk and getting bigger. Yeu don't have te settle a half dozen doubts about what sort it is. Yeu knew Wanamaker A; llrewn make and work people. Harris Trousers at S3.00. Honest Ces. si mere as lliere is. WANAMAKKtl A BROWN, Oak Hall, Southeast Cekneu Sixth and Mak- KKT SIS., PniLADMLPHtA. MATM. OAfM.SC. B 1G BAKGA1NS. Straw Hats Sacrificed! Any STKAW HAT In our Mern sold In-low crut We will pe-lllv.ly clesj out our Kntlre block regardless et price. LIGHT STIFF HATS At Big Boduellona. H en 11 ATS .... VJIOIIAT.S .. II.IUII.VTd .xelllng nt.'(u Hulling at II iai Milllug at .de -tit It Tracks and Traveling Bags Comprise one el the ttuest Hues In Lancaster. SSMlen'l Inrget we enVrHpeclal Bargains In this line during tbe following uinnlh. We. guar antee te save you lJwr cent. 011 eveiy putcliase Stauffer & Ce., 3 and 33 North Qtioen Btroet, l.ANCASTKU, PA. a.llllil.KH. AC. U A D D I . K.S, I i A KN EHH, da EDWARD KRECKEL, DkALlR I SaddlOB, Harness, Trunks, Nets, Robes & Blankets, A'O. I MAHT K1NU UTKKKT, LaseABTSI, Pa. The largest and best assortment of TUUNKS In the city at the lowest cash prices, oil .lies and iu all ties. We navu en hand a largn assortment of dif ferent styles et lUrimss, Uith single and double, and make te order the nneat grades et Sugllsb Coach and French Coupe Harness. Tbe but Harness Ore.slng In tha world at&Oc. a box. Call and Kiauitne Onr Stock at Ne. 5 East Kins Street. InnlMindSw axuvmiium: yAL'ATlON KXC'l'MHIONH. RAYMOND'S VAOATIOV BX0URSIONS. All Traveling Kipenses Included. A party of limited numhera will Liavs I'uil Abatruia, Moneay, Aiucst : for tha 8BOOND OBAND TOUR -TOTHk-' Yellowstone Natioei! Park! The entire trip will occupy 27 days, and Ten Hays-twlcelbecustetuaiy iwrled-wlli btiiMnt amid Iho Wonders of lh I'ark with aueclal facilities for viewing tte Maivuleus HetHpiinga and (ie.rs. the rallsef ths nllowstenu.il rand Canen of tee Yellowstone, Yullnwstene lAke, etc. On Uie outward Journey halls will be made at Chicago, Milwaukee, the Jteaiilllul Hellief Iho Wisconsin, hu faul, Mluneapell. and Laka M InueU'iika 1 and en the return at N lagara rail.. In addition the above reur Sumiuar Trips 1 ijistUraud Tour te Yellowstone NaUenal Park with added trip te I'ugel Seuud and California, Meaday, September I J; and aeoend tenr aereaa the Ceultnunt via tbe Nurlheru faclflc stall stall read, Tuesday, October II. W. RAYMOND. I. A. WHITCOHB. SHnd for descriptive circular deslguallna for which trip It Is desired. H. F. SBIsUsDl, 111 loath Ninth Street, Under the Continental HasswsseesaiwafeMasAaasssajB J,r SlOOIIsT. TAMM BKua A CO. " anetiiik'uabb CR8AM CRINKLED SUR9D0K1R8, 2 1-2 Certa a Yard, ATTHE Bosten Stere, 26 AND 28 NORTH QUSIN St. We Aru Jelling All doeds Under Regular Price. ...Anether New Assortment famous y.ANTA LI.UTll, 70. jard. they are a piMlllvn pleas urn te swaud te see thelitis te hey thmu. (lraua!4icctalirr.irlugef TAIII.K LINKNHat US- 17. i. '.'V at, :t;s, 41 i .MCuits loll.tea uid. KhcIi I'Uce Is a verutu llargalu. REMNANTS! REMNANTS! KKY- KAY NEXT WEKK we Will lllvn Yeu the llenentef liur llirgalnslu lieuinaiits. Uemnant. of 11LACK CASIIMRltK and IILACK IIKNKIETTAS, en which you c.111 Save Plenty of Meney. LASTlir THE HKAMIV-Onn Hundred Herett Ladles' Ki-gular-Uadu llalbtlgg.it llose-two pair ler '.-V. JERSEYS 1 JERSEYS! One Hundred Ooren I. S.IHKS' .IRKSKt.s, Xc. each. Every Jersey Keduced te almost hall of Ita leriuer price. AI.t.CUKAM DUES' l.nilll. HILL HE MOLD Lisa THA.N CO-iV, Stanun Bres. & Ce. H AUKK A IIKOTHKIL Summer Wear for Gents. GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. HAGER & BROTHER, 25-27 West King Street. GaiiH, ILilbrifrRan and Feather, weight Shirts and Druuurs. Seamless, ILilbriggHn anJ Lisle Ileiiery. llemstitcliftl and Colored llor ller dertxl Handkerclilefs. Twilled ami Serge UicycleSliirts. Ktuudried and Uiilaundried Dress Shirts. Pongee, Silk, (irenadine and l.awu Neckwear. K. & W. Uellara and Cuffs. One Hundred Dezen Kxtra Un lauudred Shirts at 4r:. each. Scotch ('bevlet, Cats'.mere and WernUsl Suitings. HAGER & BROTHER, Ne. 25 West King Street. LANCASTER 1'A. imam Amu vurrmma. -VTKWCOMKK8, UATCU ON I KVEUYUOUr KEMEMSKK I When you get te rentre Square, lust drop Inte tbe TBA and COFfKESTeltK (tha only one In sight), and gel our price 01 all goods. Cema and we will greet you cordially. OUKSUOAUISALLSUOAHI OUUTEA1B ALL TEA! OUUCOrrKKlSALL uerrEEi MO AUULTEHATION ' OME TU1AL &ECUKKS YOUK L'UUt'OM. Jtamambsr the Address CLARK'S TIA AND C0F11I STORE, NO. 18 CBNTKEBUUAUE. mar2Vtfdw WK DON'T WIHUTOHnhTHOAl1 YOtl, hat If yen will call at our store wu will bow you Kims et tha But ltd Hirdtft Seips in the Market AT LOWEST PRICES. ItestOlatneSoapenlyBo a cake. Miller's Ileraz and ktslug Sun soap will plraaa you, only 5c. a cake. Babbitt's Hest soap, 5c. star Seap, said 10 be the best for family ns, only Sc ivory and Koke Scap, Best Toilet Seap In the market. Be. Lenex Seap, ftc. Uebblns' Electric Seap, tle, or thiee cakes for Xc. Twe packs t;;8 Seap fewder ler 5e. SPECIAL Or'! H. Te any one baying Ave cakes of any of the above soaps we will glva them one pound of powder free. Teil offer will only last fur a short time. Twe pounds Large Lump ulesa starch for tte. Try our Ulesilnei makes Cellars and vuus as bub anu glossy as ansa new. BOLD ONLY AT CLARKE'S OEIUINAL TEA AMU COWEE 8T0UE, NO. 62 WIST KINO STftCKT, LANOABTEK. 1'A. Telephone. Beautiful Banners and Fans given away with Tea te-morrow. s FBI NO, UB7. a Haw rtenartnra ler Lneaster In Etna Tat. erinc. lmpertlaa direct from tha beat makers of fine Woellens. I have 1 nst received lareunn. Ue Motion eestem aeuse, a large luvulce of my own laiportaUes) of UIT1NQ. I'JftjgJfg0"0 l Taallke of wklak, for style and quality, has Mverbstaa aqaalaA la lata city, and cannot be A aneeial tnvltaUea la bsmbssruiSMm.il la want el Spriaa Uaraenu te call early ana SMaraL'holea ratters. Workmanship Use verr BaMaprkwstewartaaaevaifr -avary PA t.A VK OP PAHtllU.y. 1 JAliAUK W KAHI1I0N ' ASTRICH'S Palace et Fashion. 13 EAST KINO STREET LVr.UASrKU,l'A. WK HAVE Till HAVjOt'ENKIl OUIt rillBT INVOICE or FALL HATS ! Rleganl .New Shtpes of lllsck Strav lla's In Caiileii. Union, Milan and Milan, at ss. 80.71 Its and upatiids. ' ' WunruiH-tilnK mnrn new goods and aevel. lie ler tail, ami am therelitru eemrelled te uisku room Inrllm new arrivals. Te enah'n us lodesowiianiboitiiil iiMllsiHisoef the balance el our summer stock even at a great sacrillce. New Then is Your Time te Bey ! LOOK AT THE BARGAINS OFtfllED. Straw Itata at 7c, (seven cents) 7c. lists formerly at te, n CU. tl m. at Sic. ; ttlsisaJssHsB worth Ul, at . Children's Hat. at W. Him (hil llts at I'm. rips at less thsn cost. Kaiicy Htblieus, Ne. pi, at sf e a yard 1 worth 60 audtiOcls. euu stock or Cheap .Win Underwear IS NEAIILY EXHAUSTED. Only a small qnantlty lelt or Iho Ic goods. Cull early te nuli-cl the best. Eleirant itisida at Me. KUh Kmuruldeiid thomlse worth 'Scandli.eq. atNc. raney Night tiewns, liiudsotue'y trliumed, at only tee Skltu with embroidered llounce at Sec. A rULL LINE Of Dr. Warner's Corsets. Warner's Heed Luck at SCc. Warner's rieillile Hip at !.(. Warner's reur Indland alft.U). W a run's llnalth at f I . Warner's 11 tines' tlorset at TAc Warner's Cep.nl Waists for Ijidlss at II VI Warner's Uemnt Wulsts ler Children at ivi. Warner's summer Cers. ts at II te Madam rev 's skirt SupporllngCerMtsatll au. The V. Waist at 7Jc. Madam Itertree's Duplex Adlusla'ile Hip Cor set at l.t 11. lr. Ball's llivilth CeiNnt at II te. A Hat nnt Meulded Corset Iu white and drab, at only 19c The best 40c Cerset In the United States. U. A O. Mnulit.it corset lit 7'c. line llunan-d Hene Corset at II Ol. Beth' lieuble llenu Corset at II. T. n 1: t'erselatim. .lenslhluNursluu Cerset at U.K. BUSTLES. Bustles nt Se. IheElsIn Hntlle at IV. Tnylei'a reldlug Hustle at I xc. Tte (lem Hustle at s.'c. The Ixitta llustle at IV. The anvelepe Hustle at :.V. Tbe 3-ltnw Wire Bustle at Jv:. lhu3-lter Wire llutln at (ec. The SUudara W lm Hustle at tnc. The l'erleclteu Buslln at til. wvMMirumm. tylDMYKlfH KURN1TUKK STOUK. A Celd Wavk. SemetliinR everylxxiy slieuld knew. A Celd Wave hits struck our prices, and they li.ive f.illcn te aluiiistltie Fuhkzin'e I'eint We want te IUdtice Stock. September 1, wu Like our inventor'. Se we !m made a cut. De you care te talk u few tuiuutes aUiut " Fuhnitui'.k." If you are at all interested in the (liies (liies tien of " Fuit.siTUitK," then (rive us a lit tle of our atlentieu while we show ynu through our Kemis. rerhais we have seniethingyiiu may want. Yeu may think it tee warm te think about " 1'urni Tititi:," but ynu will be surprised at the " Coeli.no " effect of our prices. Take advanLigu et the Iw Tempera ture of Trices, AT WlDMVEI'.'s FUHNlTUliK SreitK, Coit. East Kine and OukeStkkets, liANCASTKK. 1'A. TTNDi:itTAKINU. WALTER A. IIE1NITSI1, Furnishing Undertaker, Neb. Vt and 20 Seuth Queen BtrMt, LANCASTER FA. SBfBESIDENCE NO. 131 (OUTII QUEKN JTBKET. All the Latest and Most Approved Method, used wberu desired. A previous practical i x x perience of four year, enables me te Ouarantee that the Very Beat resslbla -ervlce will be hin dered at All Times. Personal Attention tllven te Directing AU runerali intrusted te my ears. UUORT-UANO TY 1'K-WKITINU SITUATIONS pay both young men and ladles mncb better IBlsnvs IUJU Ull.a V.,IUU11t:U, MMIUUS, anil tbe demand Is greater. Students cau be Blled forefUce short-hand positions IN THREE MONTHS' TIM by Uaven's system. Ne previous knewledgenf either art required. Colleges eiwn all Ihevxar. Stndeuu can enter any time, all tuition twli.g Individual. Su liener facilities ler preenring situations, for which aid we wake no charge. College pamphlets with tnlleettnlf-uwchlug les les eons In either art sent teany address ter u rtsr both arts, 'Ale ts. Ne alaiuist accepted. Address ,,ih.er..'i,.vrn On'legea: New Yerk, el. v.i 1'blladelpbta, fa i Chicago, HLj Clnclunatl. O. Sau aTauclste. Cal. JunlSmdassW HSKINKD KHTATK OF PU1L1P LED. erer and wile, of Lancaster city, Lancas ter county. The undsrslgued auditor, ap ap peln'ed te pus nueu eiorpllena totbeseoonnt and distribute the balance remalnlug in ina bands el a. r. Sbenck, esq , assignee el I'- Led erer and wife, te and among these legally en titled te lbe same, wUi H tfiir that purpose en Wednesday, August 10, ISO. at I a m. Iu tbe Library stuomef lbe Court Meuse, In tbe City ( Lai.caaler, where all persons Interested la said distribution may alien. ... JiHur wm-"apa?5W. e "- ss sea im - -fMUTk,,,, mmSrlht aWrEHfW 1 "r 6-. tr. cy '-v ! . SW". t V T. -. a-tagffeiJr' u'i- Jtiij4fej i &KUj&3?&t&li&&iL.i v- .JX.' .Csl ESJ..-J",..if. - ,.-:.?.&i. SJS:tXjti'. 'JicLsJSLAi isjcsl;. mms&'mmmiAm-n ssasMMEMBHHgvTEfEaEfEtjsUSrwaasii' u i ' p ' T' V- " ' ij ..l..Mr: ivt .k v- i I - "i i j vs eski
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