FZV ? '-"? ' ' THE LANCASTER DAILY IKTBLLIGBNOBB SATURDAY, JULY 31, 188ft c -iv j f "-IN ' M )$ K' U' i it- m. vi- 53 rVk y . IT COLUMBIA. Ml !! JMZK MtMUJMJM. I UW OMCM OhfUltl DNtt MM ,0 V ! tm Mm CkankM. 0M1IA, Pa., JaljraJ. Themploye of I ei uiu vuiuiuuin ea mrlke, owing te the men mnd the LiTke trouble arises from the tut two men ed the refuMl or the i te me te work until these men The puddlers were discharged they stepped work before all the td been made without notifying tbe It la a rule In the mill that when n r la obliged te quit work en acceuut e i or ether causes before all the heats are the management shall be se In- In order that a substitute can tie trad te finish the heat The non-cempll- with this rule resulted in the discharge Of the puddlera. The finishing department of the mill Is still at work, but the imddlerc are Idle. "( The puddlera held a meeting this morning iaA mruamt tn tm tn work until the two dis- ?haryed puddlera are reinstated and the same I Ol wages given mem as paiu in mourner aewamUls. The ether mills par (3.85 per , and the Columbia rolling mill (3.50 per -'-aeeu The men demand the same rate of par. M Oat BMMM MM MMdHMlt ''MtMMlN kThe management has offered te pay M 75 per i tee, but the men will remain firm until their fc demands are acceded te. The Death Mat. The community was greatly shocked en V Friday morning, upon the sad news ei tbe '"' death of William D. Herabey, son of Kpu- raim Hershey, deceased, who died nt 10:10 1 C,a. m. at his home en Seuth Second street, In y, the 30th year of his age. The cause or the 4death was typhoid fever, lie was a locouio lecouio loceuio 3 tire engineer en the Pennsylvania railroad, fgl and was greatly liked by all with whom he , came In contact. His less will be greatly felt $ by hla family and Jrlends. The funeral will .y-(? take place en Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock. C 7 Ihfrai r?hlatlnA V.M.nlat, rnt tt Ihn nlitnttt residents of Columbia, died at an early hour this morning, at the home of her daughter, Mr. Jacob Fisher, en Perry Btreet, in the Ighty-elghth year of her age. The cause of her death was a stroke ei paralysis, with which she was attacked en last Monday. Fer the last fourteen years Mrs. Yeanish was au laralld, due te a broken leg, Imperfectly aet, but during the entire time bure her long confinement in her room with Christian re signation. The time for holding tbe funeral baa net yet been arranged. The funeral of the late Geerge J. Smith, will take place en Sunday alternoen at three o'clock. Among the Cliurcues. On account of the Landts file campmeeting the Methodist church will be closed ou Sim- day. Rev. Wm. P. Evans will preach" his last sermon prier te his summer' vacation ou Sunday evening at six o'clock In the Second street Lutheran churcH. The Church ottied will held their camp meeting In, Maryland, commencing August 6th anQ-c6nllnuiug ten days. v R7. nenrce XV. Klv. of the 1'resbvterian JCilurch, will be absent during August en his f" summer vacation. The pulpit will be ec- aence. Up and Down street. The Columbia base ball club will visit Beading, en Monday, playing a game with the Sam Fields' nino;tue same club will play a game in Lancaster and then return te Columbia and play the concluding gam a James C. Nelsen, an engineer en the Penn sylvania railroad, living ou Locust street, was overcome with the heat, yesterday after noon, at the corner of Fifth and 'Locust streets. Mr. Nelsen was removed te his home and last night was very much Im proved In his condition. On Sunday alternoen the corner-stone of the Saleme church of the United Brethren in Christ, en North Fifth street, will be laid with appropriate norvice. Ibe Mexican Pavilion company will arrive In Columbia en Monday, and give performance)) in the town en August 2d and 3d. On Sunday special trains will run te and -from Landisville, ever the Pennsylvania and Beading fc Columbia railroads ter the accom modation of all persons desiring te visit the campmeetlng. A very severe storm passed ever tow n last night, when the rain fell in torrents and lightning very vivid. A Talent itnainrr. Lewis Knight, of this city,bas been granted a patent through CeL W. K. Oerhart for an improved reamer. The advantage in this reamer is that the blade Is supported through out Its whole length, and In such a manner that it can be adjusted se as te act or te cut at either end, mere or less. This is accom plished by making the bottom of the slot in the body of the reamer concave and the lower edge e( the blade correspondingly convex ; the adjustment of the blade being made by means of a set nut working en a threaded projection en the end of the reamer which engages a Up en the blade. A Real Geed Snake Story. Last Monday a stage driver and two tour ists, while near. Yellowstone lake, Mentana, claim te have seen an enormous rep tile which, while running through the grass, carried Its head 10 or la feet above the ground. They think It must have, beeu at least thirty leet long. A party was organ ized te pursue the reptile, among them Cel. Wear, superintendent of the park, and his assistant. Captain Barrenette. while near the cave of an extinct geyser in the vicinity or the lake they heard a hlBsing and saw the head of the reptile thrust outBeme 15 feet and immediately withdrawn. Parties are watching for another sight at the menster. Last Day for Scheel Tax. Te-day is the last day en which school tax can be paid te save the abatemeut Treasurer Marshall was kept busy all day, AN ALDK11MA.NIC IDYL. The 1st ward alderman Is sneezing In his chali i The 2d ward alderman Is seeking cooler air ; The 3d ward alderman Is counting dismissed cases ; The 4th ward aldenuan keeps cool In sundry place j ; The 5th ward aldei man ler better times Is wish ing; The Cth ward alderman has Just returned trent flahl ng ; The 7th ward alderman is walling for the mekes : The 8th ward oldeniiun la cracking Irish Jokes j TheSthwaid aldenuau, te keep himself alive, sits snug In his cigar store soiling " two for Ave." Q. W. nemAH, M. D., or New Yerk, luvonter ei "llel man's Liver and Stomach red," win make a professional visit te this city next week, as may be seen by announcement olBOwheio. He makes a specialty of all malarial, Btemah, liver and kidney diseases, and Invites all who desire te consult him with referonce te his ays- tem Of treatment tn ll n, hi. Pnn...a ... .1... , -- - - . 3 IIUIU (kl iuu i Stevens house, where he will be pleased te glve ww iiw uunsuiuuieus Deiween me hours of l a. m. and I p. m. dally for one weuk. it Holiday Trains for LandUrJlle Cauipmeetleg The Beading A Colombia railroad will run the following trains te and from Landisville en "S? ' Auut 1 18S0 1 Train! leaves King street station at f.ee, u.33 and 10-.U a. m., and 1:1) and 3 55 p. m. v, jancster tinner stminn Bt .in aiie.,in. jt-PU1,, a. in., and 1 55 and 4 M p.m. ' ''-L .?fl n'' tr.M leave lndUvllle at 12W m. p and 3.35, us and 7.15 p. m. iuiiuiiuuuuinii,.. J30.131 MUstenM en the llead te Health h: . Thereoevery of dlgestlen.and the resumption 'V efacUvily by the liver, bowels and kidneys, aie i ,, jollrateses which markourpregrcHs en the read f tp health. They speedily become percepUWe r when ilestetters Stomach (Illttei s Is used by the laralld. Nothing se surely und expeditiously "f , oeatames the distance te the desired goal. As ,' be bodily function ean suffer interruption with- I.. mt Impairing the general health of tbe system, f,,i se the system can never acquire perfect vigor. health's synonym, until that function be ac' '- Mvelyresumed. Take, for Instance, dlireatlnn. r " "gBSlen of which I invariably reciiflcd by '. the hitters. If the organs upon which Itdo Itde Itdo vyetves grew weak, biliousness, constipation. fsyssi'tems supervene, which Indicate un- ny uinuanriui genenu inn aenceei ays- ns dlunnMranm nf all ltiu nmn. SSitt0.?8? l.n8 " oriheBltwrs,ahewwlth t teru tude tt removes their cause. f BEPBBKNTATIVE HOUSES. TBB TH HI VINO Ul'SI.NKSS ISTKI113TS Ol' LANCASTER CITY. Bem or the Man Who Help te Make the Wheel of Trade Oe Around The Mechani cal and Merrtretlle Interests nt a Steady and substantial Cltr. In a community embracing all classes which are te be found in Lanctstcr as well ns ether places, there are establishments tbat take a prominent lead lncaterlng te the wants of the population In general and supplying n class el goods suitable net only te the use or the most humble, but te the fastidious tastes and requirements or the opulent. In mak ing thorefero a detailed rosttuie of the bust ness industries of Lancaster, oue house In particular requires something mere than a passing netice at our hands, occupying as it has for some time a prominent position in supplying a class of goods suitable ler people In every grade el Ilia The house Rlluded te Is that of Walter A. lieinltsb, which is one of the most reliable heuses of Its kind in the city, dealing In all kinds el furniture ami bedding, with prices that dely competition. The premises occupied, Nes. -7 and 15, Seuth Queen street, are tour stories high, 32x123 reel, considered the most cemplete fumltttre stere In the stale ami Is completely stocked from basement te attle llh every thing deslrable in the furniture line, all In the newest and latest designs. The matiulactur Ing department is In the rear of the stere, 3 stories high. Tills house is most laverahly known in this community, upon which the enterprise and success has conferred many advantages, and this hcuse occupies a position te which It Is justly entitled by force of nn enlightened business policy and these prin ciples or fairness and Integrity without which no prosperity is complete. 1'. U. Snyder .V Urn. It is a great pleasure te record the business of such houses as tbe one alxne named, which baa se long been engaged In the trade, and ou account of its extenslve operations has beceme a most Important nddltieu te the industries of Lancaster. Of such heuses It Is net necessAry te speak Buy words of praise, their very oxistence is mere emphatic ovl evl ovl dence el the honorable position they occupy and the long course or talthful tle.illng they Imve pursued. Such an establishuient is that or 1'. C. Snyder k lira, who established this business some years age and eer since Its foundation hasenjoed a liberal and first class patronage, derived from the best classes of society. The premises occupied ero very commodious and equipped with every facility and appliance for the display el the varied stock and the comfort el cus tomers. The stock, com prises a fttll and complete, assortment of ladies' furnish, lmr ceeds'. fancv ceeds. notions, underwear. jjlevbs, hosiery, etc, rorthebestityle.quallty and fashion suitable ler the season. Popular prices prevail in inisesiaeiismueiu : peme and nttentive assistants sere customers in telligently i the stock comes from lirst hands and inducements can be ebtatued at this house that cannot be excelled by any ether in Lancaster. Personally the proprietors have bests of friends in consequence of their kind and courteous manners and strict In tegrity. Henry Ilurger One of the distinctive iudutries el Lan caster, and which has contributed materially te its commercial prosperity, Is Its extensive plaulng mill and lumber business. The most prominent in this line of trade is that of Henry Burger, 132 Seuth 1'ilnce street. The premises occupied are very commodious and spacious, equipped with all the latest Im proved machinery and appliances known te the trade, and employment Is found for a force of experienced mechanics, whose opera tions are all under the most competent management for the manufacture of all de scriptiens or deer frames, window Irames, sash, deer Jambs, mantles and brackets, turning and scroll sawing of every style and description ; also dealer In all kinds of lumber. The stock constantly carried is large, carefully graded and ther eughly seasoned. The facilities of this house for transacting a large and ex tended trade in the city aud ceuuly are the very lest- It Is incumbent that dealers, con tractors, builders and careful buyers should In the advancement of their own interests bear in mind this establishment when de siring anything in this line, for this house can cenler inducements ami benelits which are proportionate te the unusual facilities In its possession. The proprietor or this estab lishment gives his close personal attention te the workings or his large buslnes",nnd being thoroughly a practical man himself Is fully conversant with the wants or bis numerous patrons and Justly merits the success which has attended his welldlrected and prosever presever Ing eilertM. Camper Keebler. In the whole history of manufacturing en terprises there is nothing mere Interesting or remarkable than the grewtli el the brewing lndustriosef the country. Within a quarter of a century a gigantic industry has grown up, the ultlmate proportions or n hich cannot be foreseen. Among ether clties that liave taken a high rank in the production or malt liquors Lancaster stands well in thu manu facture of line lager beer aud Casper Keehler's brewery, as regards quality and quantity, occupies a most preminent ikmUIeu In the trade. The plant or the brew ery embraces one or the most cemplete and best managed establishments or the kind. It Is equipped with all the latest modern ma chinery aud appliances known te the trade, and employment Is found ler a lorce of ex perienced hands, whose operations are under the most careful management. Only the Unest malts and hops are used, and these are handled in such a thoroughly Hciontlfle manner as te result In the produc tion or a lager beer that has no .superior. The lager beer or this brewery will be found te meet every requislte demand, ami for oxcellouce of quality and healthliil r lects.it Is unsurpassed. Mr. Koehler Is a practical and experienced brewer. Per Per Per sonallyhels held in the highest estimation In all circles for his strict honor aud Integrity, Kdnard J. inlnn With the advancement of any community iu wealth, Intelligence and culture, line arts of decoration aud adornment projper, and the skill and taste of the jeweler are brought mere constantly and generally into requisi tion. Such has been the case, te a marked degroe in Lancaster, as is shown by the fact that twenty years age It would have been impossible te have round customers for tbe class of goods which are new really in the greatest demand, the solid, costly and artistic products of modern luxury and integrity. Ofcourse theso engaged iu the business bae done no little te educate and direct the pub lic taste a work which perhaps no ether nouse uas accempiibiiea mere ellectually than that of Hdward J. ahm, which Is the most popular ami best known In the city. The stock carried by this ostablishinent Is iu every respect ene of the finest In the state, consisting of diamonds, Keld and silver watches, sterling silver and plated ware, and in short au almost endless assortment or choice and artistic goods. With a stock that ism every way a perfect one, presenting In eery departuieuta com. plete varlety Irem which te make a Bolection, It Is a net a matter or surprise that the abore house is ene or the most relluble stores Iu the state rer theso lu search el genuine values in jewelry at tnoderate prices. Thishouse isox isex tenshely engaged In manufacturing all kinds of jewelry. Tue manufactory premises ever the stere are commodious ami equipped with nil necessary appliances j em em pleymentis given te n number el skilled jewolers and engravers, a specialty Ixilug made of manufacturing Jewels aud badges ler all societies ; also diamond work. The tradeef this heuse oxleuds teall psiUei the country. Freil. Kiiglp. The manufacturing ei mineral waleie, con sidered as u branch or busiucss, is among the most linpertaut in the county. The large number or persons it empleys, its great dis dis tributieu el valuable commodities, leudets It a great mercantile pursuit, aud the list or houses engaged In this branch or Industry will generally be round among the leading enterprises, or the houses In this section or the country giving attention te this busi busi nessnenesunds higher lu the estimation or the people than that or Fred. Kngle, Ne, IV. Seuth Oueen street His specialty Is the manufacture of extra quality or soda waters. ginger ale, etc., wuich 'finds a ready jale throughout a wide extent of terri tory, and his waters rank first with auv made, The workings of his establish- ment Is under the most competent management, only the best materials are used, and the water Is carefully tillered, therebv rendering the water absolutely Iree from all lereign substance, and te this loot the high quality or his beverage is largely due. Mr. Kngle Is highly respected In the commercial world for strict integrity, and is rully conversant with eery detail of his bus iness and the requirements el his trade. The experience of the proprietor aflerds the best guarantee te consumers generally, and his established reputation for manufacturing only tlrst-class waters has long since beeu n matter beyeud dispute Mr. Kugle is ale agent for the Leuis Hergdell llrewlng Ce.'s Celebrated I'liiladelplila lager beer, which lie Doilies ami iur w uicu no lias a large irauu. A, Streuger. Among the well-known lager beer brew era In Lancaster the brewery of Mr. A. Spren ger has gained a high reputation ler Us brewings. This gentleman lias been en catted in this buitics.s rer seme years, and for the excellent quality of Ids lager beer has made his enterprise successful, aud has steadily increased his trade and enlarged his facilities. The beerliemthisestabllshment Is well known and popular, and is In great de mand iu Lancaster. In Its production the best malerlals are ued, and carerul attention is given tells preparations iu all the dlllor dlller ent departments. Mr. Sprenger has a lull knowledgeof the requirements or the trade in which he Is engaged. He has a vast num ber el friends lu both the mercantile and social world, who regard him w itu the great est respect. Kelgart's Wine Stere. It would be extromely dllllcult te natiie a branch of business mere important In its re lations te ether lines or trade and Industry than that devoteil te the -ale of w lues and liquors, and It Is ene demanding ou the part or theso engaged iu It the highest qualities. When n heuse has eujeyed n liberal patron patren ane and popularity for a long term or years, It Is an evidence of the tact that Its manage ment Is characterized by integrity, ability and geed judgment Such nre the circum stances connected with Kelgart's wlne store, or which Mr. II. li Slavmaker Is agent, which was founded In 17, mid has ever slnce held a prominent position In tbe trade, Tbe promlses occupied are spacious and commodious, and there may be found a lull and complete stock of foreign and domestic winea and liquors, embracing the choicest vintages e( the old world and the celebrated 1UtllUtlen of our own country, a specialty being made or brandies and rye whiskies, of which he has constantly n large stock In bend and storage. All the goods in the stere are known for their unllerm reliability, and theso desiring stimulants et absolute purity may safely avail themselves of the opportu nity otlered by this houie te procure such liquor at the most reasenable prices. This heuse has always en hand a rcmrved stock of old wines made in I7M-ISW 1MI-1SI7 special attention being given te family trade. Levau H Kete. A geed undertaker must necessarily be a man of knowledge as te what Is lit and just iu matters of our obseqtties. He should be a man of tenderness of spirit and great sagacity lu discerning what Is appropriate under vary ing circumstances. Mr. Le van U. Kete, Ne. 102 Seuth Queen street, is successor of Mr. Geerge F. Kote, fattier of the preseut pre prieter who established the business ev er a half a century age, and It has ever since been widely and pleasautly known throughout our city and its suburbs for the general satis faction he gives te these wne patrenises him. He always carries a supply el all varieties of coffins, caskets, robes aud trimmings, belonging te his profession. He also promptly fills orders for special caskets and for preserving bodies; and as a graduate In emualmlug he has no superior. He makes entire arrangements for funerals,funilshes coaches, hearse, chairs, etc He constantly keeps iu his employ five experienced celli u makers aud assistants ; be makes most or his own coffins, aud ler dur ability and finish they are the best made. Mr. Kote is at tue present lime engagea in building a commodious etllce aud residence, te which be will attach a morgue, which lias been a long felt want here in Lancaster. The many facilities and accomplishments of Mr. Kete are duly appreciated and his services are specially valued by our peepla He Is just tbe man we need when the shadows of death rail upon our homes. Frank A Itlrker A quarter or a century age lager beer was comparatively au unknown drink iu this country. Since that time, however, the trade has increased at a most marvelous, rate year by year, and there Is net a city of importance where tbe brewing or this liquor is net car ried en. The statistics published each year by the national revenue department show that the business is steadily grewiug, aud Lancaster holds a leading rank in Inequality of the lager beer manufactured, and although the product or most or these breweries will cempare raverably with any imported lager beer, there is no doubt in the mind or any ene who has sampled the product of Frank A. Kleker's brewery is as geed as the best The plant or his brewery embraces one or the most complete and best managed estab lishment In tbe country. It is equipped with all the latest Improved machinery and appliances known te thu trade, includ ing, cngiues aud boilers, and employment Is found ter a large terce et experienced hands, where operations are all under competent management Only the finest Canada malU and Imported hops that can be procured are used, and they are handled in such a thoroughly scientific manner as te result In the production of a pure lager beer that has no superior. It is a well kuntwi fact that the character e( the water used has an imivertant beariug upon the quality or malt liquors. All the water used by this brewery Is carefully fil tered, thereby rendering the water abso lutely pure aud free from all foreign sub stance, and te this fact the high quality et the product Is largely due. The facilities of this brewery are the very best ; it has four vaults ler storage, and recently an additional building was built, 23x3:?, aud nn addition 20x01, lour stories high, which is also used for storage and fermenting. The bottling department building Is commodious and the bettllug of this brewery is constantly increas ing, a specialty being made of ramily trade. The commercial relations or Mr. Kteker are widespread, his facilities unequalled, his connections the best iossible, whlle his w ise guidance has ever beeu noteworthy, aud his establishments a lasting credit and anion anien anion ument te his own industry aud enterprise. UKj.ru a. I.Aicii. In this city, en the sitb Inst, Carolina Lalch, In the rath year or her age. The relatives and friends nt the lauilly aie lo le spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from the resldencu of hersen-ln law, Thes. Titus, Ne. 501 High street. en Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock Interment at Zlen'a cemetery. ly2D3td Kiku. In this city, July iO, Mrs. .Mary King, wlttuw of the late Jehn King, In the wtb year el her age. The relatives and friends et the family are re lecttully Invited te attend the funeral, from her late residence, Ne. US North M ulberry street, en Monday afternoon, at o'clock Inteiment nt Lancaster cemetery. et llPc-Kius. In this city, en thu .Will Inst. Henry Ilucklus, In the Clst veir el his age y The relatives and rrlends of the family aie iu spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from his late residence, Ne. Ill Maner street, en Jlen. day afternoon at 3 o'clock. Intennent ut Wood ward lllll cemetery, nd aAHKHTH. Cbiwce aiaraet. CmaAoe,.Iuly 31.0 30a. m. Market epened: Wheat-Aug.. 730 j Sept. 7BJt877e ; Out. 78jc Cern-Aug , e Sept., tije ; Oct, Wc. OiU Aug .WVSt-l Sept., tsjijc; Oct , 'XH&:ALc. oHKOIeK,,,MK, A,pt' ,te " & T !: Oi!t"w7"K'" "78 9i8,'1,U' ,5-''S,i'J7)ii s.-i!?A'u,: ' " 25i 8ept- Ke a- Oct, Oram ana fruvlsiens. rurnlsbed by 8. K. Yundt llreker. Chicaue, July 31,1 o'clock p. in. i .. i S1' Ce' 0,4ta 'wk, Lard. August 75 it 27K avi JV,;,- September 77 'Jsfi lu U7 0 u;v2 "ember 78 'i vfl ai)? te 15 e 70 4 November w?2 ,, liuvomber WJ '"' Kecclnls. Cor lta Wlnter Wheat p Spring Wheat jj Ceru ............................ ............... gj, eats .., an Uye ,,,,.,.,,...,, ....... j,j l!.u ley , j Oil City Crude Oil u; .. .... Head, UecelpU Hogs , , Closing Prices 2 o'clock p. lc. . , Wheat Cern. Oats. Perk. Lard July 71X 4311 .... UWK 6. he August 74Ji iJll S7W .7J 6.U0 Seplemher. 77 ' 10.10 8.OTK NemleK::::::-. 1! f.1?;?? ! eWy" 8l2 crude oil , 65;; rhUadalphla rrednee Market. raiLAMLmt. Jly si Fleur Matket m'l't Mii el I,W1 barrels Minn, baker. wivjITVi Veiina. lauilly at WHO I Western at W'iXJICS! l'atenu.M 75(1510. live neur uuu nne -,. ... 1 p. m , call w heat July, SWet Sept, Aug, MSCi JlXcs We i Sept-. ternJuly Oct.. 51c. Oat -July, Oct.3liC P"1 w...., n .... 'e i Aug., I 'S'e- i lie. i Aug , UHct bvpt, new Ven Meear. Miw leu, July 31. Wall street, l.JOp. m. m. m. Money easy at IS Per cent. Foreign ex change steady at ft 85X01 87 1 Governments Arm i Currency 6's, ItatV; btrt t t's coups. I1S' bid ; H " tun, ma. The stock market thts morning opened treng aiiddiitlugthe first hour prices advanced Utll jht cent-, 1ml by the Vanderbllt, which were HUlle fieely bought ler foreign account Since II o'clock the uiaikvt has brenaluiel stagnant, but prices are welt maintained and about the best of the morning are new current. SlecR Markets. Quotations by lleed, McUrann A Ce., bankers, Lancaster, in. W TORK UST. 11 k. H It Canada Pacific... ... .... S r.a. ft.; 41 1K U. U. U. I Cel. Ceal Central Pacific. Canada Southern..... Chi., St L.A l'gh Denver A KloUrande. Del , Lftck. A Wetlem Krte.... ........ ....,..... ErleM New Jersey Centra! K. A T Leu. AN Lake Shere Michigan Central Minurt Pacific. Northern Pacific N. IM'ret N. w iS J8J IN 3J rt :'. t KM. 1 1132 nej? I' 4 . ji 5-K !l II l-"4 .11 SM !! HIS lb. Jl A.V ' Ml. MS tr,it M New Yerk Central Ohie Central Omaha Oregon Trans Ontario Western Pacific Mall Rochester t'ltuuitrg .... St I'anl Telas Pacific Union Pacific Wabash Common Wabash Preferred Western Union Telegraph. West Shere rBiLAtiBLrau list. Lehigh Velley It, N. Y. A l'btla 9.1 7 if aeX W.' W w Fennsylvacla Heading Lehigh Navlgnlle.1 Mestonvllle .... Philadelphia A Erie.. Northern Cent , People's Passenger.. . It'd'g Uen'ls M'tg's Gs.. ou . 55'; 13 t-l 55'. 1J 1-1'. 31 lll ft.'. li t tV, XJtw ADrxHTiaKuxyTn. B AKINO rOWDKK. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS pewdernever varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. Mere eco nomical than the erdliiary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition vttb the multitude of law test short weight, el u nor phosphate powders. Held enlj, in earn. Hoval IIakihs PowdiuCe., 10B Wall Street New Yerk mayS7-lvdAw "iROLNDHOG LUNCH THIS (SATUR VJT BA'i ) evening at the Columbia Garden Hetel, Ne. CM Sout in gaeen street. Snrenuer'a Deer en tap, ltd ir.iE.it i,uii, l'roprletor, ilflA 'N WANTED TO-DAY TO UN JJ .ed Schooners of Ileer and cut the Inest New saner Kraut In the city, and drink the refreshing Kleker's Welner and W'acker's hxpert Celebrated I-ager lleei.at UlsSINOElt'S Slaner Hetel, Nes.217and21'J West King street, (opposite Laucuster Kink.) ltd glilerNDUOG AND NEW SAUKB VJI hraut Lunch thts evening at HAHTKK'S KAULE HOTEL. ltd Cor. North guecn and Orange Streets. TVyTOCIv TlrRTLE SOUI LUNCH AT Penn Sen aie Itestaurant. under jvx the Hlrsh.t llrother'sbulldlng,tbUevonlng. Clams, Crabs, Ac, In every style Lunch every morn ing. G. W.SCIIEET., It Proprietor. LUNCH I LUNCH ! 1 Llam flitters this (Saturday) evenlng n Ne. 113 North Oueen street. C. Keeblor's uni Thee. 11. Helb's Beer en dniught ltd" L. J1AT1J1KN. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, i-our (ioed Stonecutters- Appply at Seuth Queen Street Marble Works. Jy32t' NO. 2S SOUTH QUEKN ST. TrANTED-SIX IIOILEH MAKEUS. TV Apply te ll-li-flT liniVT rcnivir m It West Point Montgomery County, Pa, THE ONLY CLEAR HAVANA KILLER CIOAIl In the city rer Sc Meerschaum Cigar and Clgarcttee Helders for 10c. OKMUTH'S CIU All STOUE, lebl3-WAStfd Ne. Ill East King Street SAl'KH KKAUT LUNCH 'Ibis (SATUKUAY) evening at Uie Seuth, ern Kzchange Hetel, Seuth Queen street Koch Kech ester and Springer's Iteeren tap. It JOHN 11. llenaKIt, Prep. KOASTEI) POTATOES AND STEAMED Link Sausage aud Evaporated Cabbage, nil ter lunch this evening at the Heffman Heuse. I Invite all friends te call and get a glass of Ice cold beer. It WM.UEUM, Proprietor. WANTED LABORERS AND KOUN dry help ; married man preferred. Cotten mm went ler iauiuics, sicauy employment wiiKes ii.inj jier uay , dollars. Apply SI 111 v Mlllvllle. New Jersev. rent from lour le six llle Munu'acturlng Ce, Jy2l-3tdM,WA8 WILLIAM IJ.KEM1ILK, Agt S1.000 REWARD "or nny case of Kidney Troubles, Nervous Debility, Mental and Physical Weakness that HOTAN1C NEUVE UITTEItS falls te cure. Sold by druggists, le cents. IIEItU MED. CO., Ne. North 11th St. Phlla , Pa Circulars Iree. inarAWJmdTu.ThAiAw OEEK NO FURTHER, FOR TI1EKE IS NONE HETTEUTHAN Ruppert's Extra New Yerk Beer. for sale exclusively at CIIAKLIE MUSTEK'S COKNEK SALOON, Hear of the Centrul Market JTresh from the Keg and Warranted Pnre. Jly3tfdlt,M,W,8 A HSOUITION TUIUMI'IIANTJ NATURE'S LAW VINDICATED I G. W. HOLHAN, H. D, OF XEW YOUK, Discoverer and successful demonstrator of tbe only scientific theory for the euro and pre vention of dlscase by OUTWAUD APPLICA TION, will be ut the Stevens Heuse, Lancaster, Pa,, TUESDAY, AUG. 3, WHEUK HE MAV UK CON8ULTED DAILY, FOR ONE WEEK, And -will cheerfully glve advice, and Instruc tion In the application and use of this trest inent.te all who call between the hours of 9 a. in and 4 p. m. CONSULTATION FREE. Julj-31-3md-Tu,lh4S nmw AurBUTinmmKnrn. WANTKD AOKNT8 WITH SMALL mpllAl. We hm e seinettilugiiuw, no risk, Inrpeiu-efltK, swclal 30 day etler, write at unce KMl'lltK CO , aSl Lannl St., N. V aS-Stueed FINKWHISKIKS. DlstlllAtlen el W.-. 1S75. lts, lsi, are net equalled In the country. At KKIU AltT'H OM WINK SlOllK, II. K.HLAYMAKKH.Agt Nl OW IS TIIKTIMHTO 11PY A TOOTH llrush, und rrsllcy's Kast Knit riiamiapv the ptacotegeta nargsin nruue iimuau. nil. A sample el Oriental Teeth Wash eUenwKh each lirnsh sold, lhave some speclsl bargains at Maud ivcents V. e. itAII.KY, Oppntte Kastern Haikel. SHieOL TAX KOH lKvl. Thedspllcatelslnthn hands el the Tivas tnvr. Threti per tent nit II paid ou orbeteto August I, lvi- h W.O. MAlUtllAl.li. livasurer, Se. 11 Centre ttiiirtm. Oftlce hours Irem 'J n. in. tu I p. in. jl .'nullt F 10 K HOT WKATHKK. 8AU1KHNK ANP OKlhlAN WINES. IlKllt.VUTS WINK STOKE. U.K. SLAV MABKR, Alir. Kl 4 1 VI as Miiim'iNi: L'.si'.Tiii: KiNi:sr OAIilFOHMA BIIANDY In the Mai kit, at UOlltlKlt'S I.lOUOIlblUltl-, '-'iCKNlKKblJUAItK l.atn s.iler. l'a A11KS T - It A T K TOll.r.T I'Al'Klt, w lnM and wrapped i ) sheets In n pttk, tuients, at llltitliK'8 lll'.UO S10IIK, Ne. i West King stieet. HHHtTlOM 1 XV Te thtvie III nraut of n summer suit et Clethe. rautaloenlng9 or Voting can save money by calling at Kixeiistelu's 'luUerlug Par lors, where a ticneral Keductlen has lieen made. A Weed Summer serge Suit ter 116, trimmed with Pongee Silk A MceKnglUhSergeSult In Itltte and ltlack for I.V. hlegant Pantaloons ter! Patent straps am Perfect Kitting. A. II. KOSKNSTKIN, 37 Netth guwin 8t Pautaloenluu TTEALTHY, DKUU'IOUH AM) KK- aa. iresbing. IVImt f Hneer's ltoel IJoer. The Hest Summer Drink A bottle that will make five gallons et this delkleus drink Is sold ter 23 cents, by COCIIItAN, THE DltreillST, At Nim.1S7 A IS) North Queen St , Lancaster, Pa. tnajS-lycedll piOLUMBIA-THRKE DAYS ONI. AUI.UST2.3.I. HIT or HIE SEASON OUU PAVILION ONAIII.K TO HOLD HIE MULTITUDE. MAIITINHO LOW ANDES Mexican Pavilion Combination. Unml oihlbltlen at 8 and Sp in. Let oppo eppo oppe pcMlteOld lteltlug Mill (Klti heiitexti ) The popular resort for ladles. Admlulen, IOl only. Iy31 H RT WALL l'Al'EU STORli. the halt has net vet teen told about ART WALL PAPER STORE. The ONL HOUSE 1NTHEC1T1 denllngln W all Paper and Window Shades only. W e ha e everything e Shade lleu.e. nc bctenclni; te a first-class Paeer and " ... -.- . . .... e....- . . ,i u naueii-gauv ixuis.aiiKS, r lain and blank Papers at the Lewest Market Prices Window Shades made ready te hang at the Lewest Prices any color you wish. Windows ineasured and Shades hung promptly. Laie Curtains, Poles, Chains, Heeks, etc. Don't Force! the .Vamp and I'lni'c. ALFRED SIEBER, t Formerly with Pharcs W. 1 ry,) NO. 134 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTKU. PA. CLARKE THE TEA AND COFFEE MAN Is giving away the ' Four Llttle Maids from Soheol." IS IT ANY WONDEU I AM CALLED THE TEA & COFFEE MAN. Selling everKI.li pounds of Coffee tn I9.1S, te say nothing et the largu amount of Teas 1 sold. I Itteen years experience IntheTcaand Cetlee Muslncss In lietand, Scotland and America has taught me te select the kind of goods the people want 1 use no guess work tas some would-be tea and coffee dealers de) lu purchasing these goods. FORTY-FIVE CENTS WILL lit Four Pounds of Urniiuinteii Sugar AMI One I'etiml of Cm-haled Kvichier Crude oTCellee, nt hit TEA & COFFEE STORE, NO. 38 Wj3ST KING STREET. CLARKE ! THE OUIOINAL TEA AND COtrEE MAN. P. S. Bring your certificate te Clarke's and get a ten cent cake of Floating Seap, sheet of music and a beautiful card, free. MACNAY'.S TEA AND COKKEK STOUK. Ne advantage taken or "little maids from school ," It Is cruel, us well as un gallant, te "glve them away. ' llesldcs, the pretty Innocents " have nothing te de with the case" except te blush for tbe man w he w euld be se mean. reUK POUNDS GllANULATKD bUUAK AN ONK POUND OK UNUIVALED E.CEL sieit ekade or cerrKE, FOR 50CENTS. 40 CENTS WILL BUY SAME QUALITY or SUOAU AND ONE pound or "CELEUBATED LOMIIINATION " COrt'EE. MAONAYB TEA AND OOPFEE STORE, NOS. 115 A 117 NOllTM QUEEN ST. nr Floating Seap rree. Electric Seap, Sheet of Music and Cookery Heek given away. JyWHd gUM MER (100DS. wnr & spwnd, New. 6, 8 St 10 East King St., LANCASTER. PA. White Dress Goods ! INDIA LINEN, VICTOItIA LAWN8, COKDED PIQUES, PLAID, bTltll'KI) and PLAIN NAINSOOKS. 60 PIECES riNK VICTOItIA LAWNS, 10 Inches Wide, only lOc.aYaid. This quality Is usually sold at lie. Anether Case of Kuineus Cream Gieund, Pin Striped CltlNKLED BKEKSUCKEK, only luc. a yard. Nuw Styles les tu CRINKLED HEKUSUCKEKS TKD 8AT1NES. PKINTKIl ll.7 PlllN T1STE8. Very scarce botause uesiralile. An Immense Assortment of Cambric, Nainsoek and Swiss EUIIIIOIDEUIES and EMUltOlDEltEIJ rLOUNClNUS. Cream, Whlle and Itelge OUIENTAL LACES ana lauk ri.euNCINUS at Very Lew Prices, at the New Yerk Stere- Ilftr AltrKMTUUtMKNTH. MY fseu TIIKTH AllK AH IOOl AS iu liepiiichMed In Lancaster ter fill". fall anil be convinced. All welk watvailted. Ues admluUteivil. W'. b. riSIIKU'S Dentl.U ap!7 1 J d Ne. M North tjiieen Btreet, LAYINO L'AKIKS ATTcTwerAliTMSa pel deck. Klim lllll Kdgn Playing Cants. Se. per deck HKMt"! irnOltlAlt HTOIIK. fehlS.W AStlil .Ne. Ill Kusl King Street MAKKl.KY'S "YAltA HKAUVIKH " clear tilled et cliolie Ne. t Havana, are trceiuineudeil te letets et a genuine Havana Clgai, at MA ltl !,K 1 'S. " ellew riKttU" Ne. VI North yuecn Sttvnl (rmiueily Hartinan's) mOIIAlTO 1'U'ITINHS, SlMtACM. HI Kit X l.NtlS AND I'AUKKllS' WASl'K.ilry and Clean, beiiHhl ler ctb. .1.8. MOI.IN1, Ne 17.1 Pearl Hlreel, New nlk. Ilolervnce Ktrd. Schutte, Ne. Sti Pearl stn,i New vt,rK leblJ.lydM, w AKKI.CY'H ' YKI.l.OW KKONT" clrar filler Havana ft cent cigar is pre neunced hy smokers thu best In the mar ket, nt MAIthl.KY'S "Yellow Krent," Nn it North Queen Billet (Fermeily llaitman's) Tl'ST 1N-A NEW LOT Ol-' t'HKAl' llralil. Ac. tt Hihlnir Lilies It.iw Silk, Linen neus ueiuieni Lie. lLlsLetK. lloel.!,. Ae. Ueuli, Snivels, Milkers, rUAU.KVS KAST EMI PIlAltMACV, (Opposite Ensterii Maiket) 1 nillii)'aSarMipitillnt'iiiiiHiiinit tin piirtl)lug I tie moon, i i no nest, mucins n neiiie. )jM)dlll',M.VW IAN IA HOUSES. 1 new Iiumi n CillliMil et CANADA DOUSES, Hi-1-V.livi lleavj Dntlt. Alse a Carload el Ohie ttutl Kontueky Horsea, ln-ltlm Ditien and Horses for tienvrul Farm W urk AU te tie old nt private sale. Ul.OKIlE tlllOSSMAN. rptlK NEW CSI1 srORE. NEW CASH STORE, oppeslto tue Keystone Heuse and Meruiein .National Hunk, 'HI & 'Jl North queen Street. SUMMER DRESS GOODS. NUN'S E1L1NO, All Cnlerx. WHITE PLAID LAMllllll.. W II1TK IllOltlA LAWNS. ItATTSTKS and SEEItSUCh EltS HAMlllHtOSaiid LACKS. New stock IllllItONS. All Celers. III.ACK and ( OI.OItKD SILK MITTS. lull Sleck (iAU.K t'NDEUW EAIt. Large Steik DOMES! IU1. All (JoeiUnt Lew Price", lebs-lyd W. II. llOWKUs. H IOH A MARTIN. PAHA Li REDUCTION PRICES -01- Glassware, &c. night d.ia of the feity of cut prices are already gene, and se am many of the goods placed en the llargatn Table. As one line is exhausted we placu oilier articles en tlie table. We will continue te de se until the time is nrr, if it takes Hie entire stock. We imagine some are saying " That they jttst advertise se, and when en want te buy an thing j en must pay full price, 01 the excuse is ' just out.'" Well, ou tnake a test of this and convince yourself that we ate doing what we atu advertising. Don't lese this opportunity for getting Cheap (Joeds, ijWlrtin, 15 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER, PA, J."' MARTIN A CO. Iho Li-adlugsiililln thu Market Is the PEARL SHIRT, With Three Ply Linen ltosem, reinforced, and madoet Wnmsiilta Muslin, Oer S.uuiln iisnln lancaster City nnd County. 11.00 a plecu or " IV per hall dezuii. 75 Cent Shirt Has n Loeso Edge Ilosemcumuasthu Klgbiule, and eiiual le nny Dellar Shirt iimile lu thu salmi way. 49 Cent Shirt, licliilerced Krenl and Hack, Eztia (Quality Jtus. I In nnd Made te Wear. Pleated Bosem Shirts, Open or Closed 1 louts, all Slzei, $1.00 a ploce ; Itegular Price, J1.37. ltEDUCTION IN PERCALE SHIRTS. Twonty-IUe Dezen Percale Shirts made te sell f or II. an, U oed Patterns, Etru Cellars and Cuffs, reduced te t.uO aplece. PERCILE SHIRTS Wllb Twe Cellars and Cuirs, seiiarate, at W cents aplete. 25 Uezcn Calice Sliirts, Lauudiled ready te put en,nt 33 cents aplece HeithrHents. 1U0YCLE H1IIUT3, IIEOATTA SIIIUT8 TOUltlST'S SIIIIIT8, iii.uk klannkl fliiinxs. Gauze Underwear, 'A Dezen llalhriggnu Shirts at U cents, regular price, U) tents, GAUZE UNDERSHIRTS UK. 15. 23, 10, SO, and 73 Cents. J. B. MARTIN & GO., Cor. West King & Prince 8 leu, Opposite BieYens Heuse.) LAMOASZJUd i'A) SB RT DEPARTMENT ivrir AttrKHTiintMmim. $1,000 . HAl.AltY 'VO AtlKNTH.- Addri'ssat nnrn. lilt. SCOTT'S Kl.hCTItlUOOODfl. Ne. HU llreailnay, New Yerk, 'the Only ticnuliie. apsamdeoel MAlir.lKA ANDHIIKHIIY WINKH.J V liitnge, ITltl. isil, 18U", ISliS 1W, 1SH, 1870, 187S, 1- AlltKltlAIll -.01.11 Wl.NKHTOHIC, II K St.AMAKKIt, Agt QI'MMKIt tlOOPS Ol' Al.Ii KINDS. Clntliig out nt Iti-diuiit Pi Ires nt Het Meld's, Nll.MNOUTII gl Kh.N HlltKKI'. ....., New U the tliuu le buy jour WINTKUIIN. DUUWKAIt, ns winiI Is iidxniiilnglnprueiiiiil higher pi lees will tie the result lisutii and tight-Weight Uudet ear new sell lint i lien per than in er, at ..... IlKUIITOl.ti'S. P H-A IriMh supply of W'eiklng Shirts, Pauls mid IKendls Juil tecelved. Choice lltilM lug tails lu illltetenl parts el the city ter side en easy terms, UI'ltlNU Ol'KNINO AT H. UUU VJ IIAK HIT'S. FINE TAILORING. The Lnigest mid most Complete Assortment nt tlNK WOOLLENS ter the Spring Tindo te be leund lu the City et Lau(nter. A Cheleti Line of Spring Overceatings and PaiitiUiHinlugs In all the Latest Patterns. Pilcert Lew, lWwt Workmanship, and all goods Wnrinnled as represented, H.GERHART, NO 11 NOIITII QUKKN HTHEICT. f Oppiwllu the Posteltlce, malYMjdU -IJl'llLH' SALE. 0- Miistuv, At'iilsrS, li, will be sold at public sale, at the Plew Hetel, Went King stlrel, Uuuuister, Pit, tha following ills properly el Margaiut Schlliikman, da-ii-ilfed. le wit A let of ground, situated en Campbell's alley, between Mary and Maner street", Ne. 21, and mllelnlng properties et .liueli rtlsgraver and lehit Saehi I he Improvements thereon con. sl.t of none story Iniuiu dwelling heue, with basement kttelieu. grape Ine. liydiimt, etc. Sale toiemuieiuont , e clock p. in, when ill ti udilitu ntll he given and terms made known ny ,jiiii haii, rhxeeuier. J veenUt M'Ikkk, Auctioneer. Jyi,.t3l T HIE E ENT Ol-' THE SEASON! Grand Excursion LANCASTER MENNERCHOR ! PENRYN PARK, On Monday, August 2d, 1886. (Hand Concert, morning and ntterneim tiy the PKKSKVKItAM K HAND, of l.vliauen i 1,111. K.ltl' HASH. of Lancaster, and the LANCAS ThltM I.N.N Kill HOIt. Danelng by the Music et TAYLOFVS ORCHESTRA. Speilal train leaves Outer Depot el Heading It. K. ut 8 e ileek a. m. special arrnugeuieuts hae been made ler extra car for these Intend ing te go en the ntternoen tialns. Tickets geed ou nil rvgulartralus TICKETS ' ADUI IS Tickets 30c. I CIIIl.IUtK.N iSe for sale at tlin Inliliiu-ch Oftlce, t-"tri- !! Oillce, Henry (ierhnrt, North Queen street, or meiubera et the society. Jy2l-7td t31iari:n w. kr v. THE AUCTION IS OVER, HUT WE HAVE SOME 40 or 50 Pieces of Plaiu Shading W hlch we will Uote at l.'e n Yard. WE CONTINUE TO TAKE OKDEUS tOil Wire Window Screens Ab USUAL, AT NO. :7, THE OLD PLACE. - Parties knowing theiuielves Indebted will please muku settlement, ant! theso harlug claims 111 present them for pa ment. PHARES W. FRY, NO. 67 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCAS fEU. PA. J. H. OlVl.EUACO. BARGAINS CIUNLKE bEKIlSI CKEKS, ICC., worth l.'Kc. SCOTCH EI'll l U UlNQUAilS, 8., werthKc. AMEItlCAN8ATINE8,I.UC,Sc,ltC., 12Xc nnd lie. UEST KltENCII SATIN ES,:ec , Phil adelphia price Is .17 Ke. We have marked down our stock et LACKS AND EMIIItOlDEltlEStoAs EMIIItOlDEltlESteAs EMIIItOlDEltlEStoAs tenlihlng Lew Prices. Ceinc and Bee them und get Bar gains. JolmS.Givler&Ce,, Ne. 26 Bast Kiug Btroet, LAMUA8TIR, l'A. M "VKUS A RATIirON. FAY US Te turn out infeiier work ttiitl offer It te the public for liret-class goods. Evciybetly Wiints their ineiiuy's weitli, aiuUlieniercluint who effeis tlie bust values at the smallest cost takes tlie lead" in tlie trade. lu looking ever tlie advertising columns of our daily papers, at the many " mark downs " and " big reductions," it is almost impossi ble te tell where the best value can be had for the least meney. Take our past record leek at our annual Increase- of sales. This business was net built up en high prices, worthless goods, misrepro misrepre misrepro agitatiens, but en fair, honest deal ing, solid values, and byeffering te thopiiblicthenicestand best leady made Clothing sold iu Lancaster. Tlie purchasing public appreciates this, and our sales ure larger te-day than nt any time before. fe J NO. 13 HABT KING 8THHHT, LANCABTU, VA, T WONT MTEBS RATHFON s. , ISi.k- -u-JLiasfc