W9 -I.JA :B.MkJc.. - . t. r A tuAUfc .1 r w? 4 J V I 4H 4 , d w JS4 A J "-aM v 1W MCM LANCASTER DAILY INTELLieBNClgt MONDAY. AUGUST 2, 1880. 4 ' IYJ "'' V' viy- - " '. - -vr. -v ' -- 3-iv& " t ,!' ifCe t W I Ra- b' V l IS. f l? In it & 4 t' .J- f l It ft V ft Alf ENGINE. c 'mmntmrn mmablt killkd e tmmUAllMOAB AX COLUMBIA. 'A tmmm mtftifeUy Muim :tedr the in- BcMtM lUyerud In the nor. -Tha Batlfwad Mevamrat ferJalr. i at Hi Iren Mill Thl. Morning. Cerret pondcnce of Irr.tieiin in. .COLUMBIA, Fa,, Aug. 2.-A very aerleun aiwMMrt oceurrad en U renn.jlvanla rail. MMt Sunday stralnr, about 7:15 o'clock, WMw Geiffar, wan aged about ferty-alx A3ie;M en ioe larm 01 jeun s. near Mountvllle. Tbe special train LMdtarllle te Columbia wan running alaaaed rats of speed ben Engineer N. .Ottawa noticed a man walking en the vreat wad track, about ene and one-half miles JHattewn. The engineer gave warning of approaching danger te the man by loud wkMlIng and the slewing up the train, but ?1 ike man Aid net get from the track lu time jit)dwaa struck by engine Ne. 1,09 the train r baa Immavtlatal a ! snat an ft aiiata. t ;J ? the fwntaengers and employ pa of tbe read iSiP Vaiil tiA.,lr In tl,A uwinn nf fl,n avlilnnf 'z 'Oelger was found In an unconscious cendl. TjjfA .tiai Ivlnnnn flliA Aat hnnnrl tranlr etul u an V.1 atflmtheuiilit te bedead. llewaqremovecl '' te the paaaemrer car and brought te Coluin. Ma. While In the car the uianbegan te show Igna of Ufa Arriving in town he wai taken te the railroad hospital and his Injuries at tended te ey doctors craigana cincawearer. Ills Injuries consisted of a compound fracture et the left forearm and a severe gatb in tbe same arm near the shoulder, lie also re ceived a slight scalp wound in tbe back of the head. The man was en a vinlt te Coluin biaand was walking home en the railroad vhen the accident happened. lie 1 a mar rled man and his family lives at ttie farm where he Is employed. About midnight he was removed te the Ijuicaster hospital. The Death lilt Jehn If. lleflman, a well-known conductor et the 1'ennsylvanla railroad, died at his home, locust street, near bavenlh, en Sun day evening. The death was the result of typhoid fever and ether dlscasei Mr. Hoff Heff man was a well-known resident of town, and was a member of the Knights of the Mystic Chain and Brotherhood of the Union. A wife and children are left te mourn their loes. Mrs. William Graham died very suddenly en Sunday evening, at her home in alley If, between Firth and Sixth streets. On last Sat urday the lady was en a vlit te her father, Jehn U. Fester, living en North Second street, and in going home made a niisstep, resulting in Injuries causing her death. An infant daughter of Mr. Jere Kech, liv ing en Locust street, died at its home en last Saturday from diseases pecular te Infancy. The Juenral took place at 5 o'clock this alter alter neon. The funeral of the late Geerge J. Smith took place en Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock from his late residence en Seuth Third street, and was very largely attended. Susquo Susque hanna ledge. Ne. 80 et Odd Fellows-attended the funeral et their deceased member in a body. The funeral of the infant son cfMr.Wm. B. Ktrr took place en last Saturday after noon irem the residence of its father en l.o l.e cust street. The July Car Movement. The following number of cars were Handled by the empleyes of the PennsyUa nla railroad at Columbia during the month el July : lASTMAIUI. Nnnber of trains 1,113 Number of leaded cars tCTil Number of empty care J.fe U,iM VIE8TWARD. dumber of trains urnberef leaded cars Number of empty cars 11.41 Total ... 47ll Urund total M.e This is an Increase ever June. IStrO. of 1.415 cars, but a decrease of 1,053 cars from July, 18S5, Blight Ruutway. lhl! morning the back of baiuuel Camp bell was being driven up Walnut utreet, when the driver stepped the lierces at Com merce and Willow streets, te fix the llyuets. Stepping en the pole of the hack te de this work, the hersea became frightened and the driver Jumped te the ground. The horses at tempted te run away, but were seen Btepped, when one of the herses fell into the gutter. With the a'isUtauce of bystanders the terse was gotten out of the gutter. Ne damage v, as done. ute. Aleuud Tevru. Tlie August Flottetof Lancaster, failed te come te Columbia en last Saturday, causing a postponement et the game of base bull. '1 be Columbia club left for Heading tblsmerning. The inclement weather of Sunday caused a postponement or the corner-stone laying et the new church of the United Urethren in Christ- Theexercises will take place en next Wednesday evening at seven o'clock. Ureak at the Itulllns Mm The "cetlee mill" at the mUl of the Colutn Celutn bla Jjx v. company broke this morning, which will cause a stoppage et the puddling depart ment until repairs can be made. This machine is used te roll the puddle balls into proper shape for the rolls, and the accident was caused by a ball of het Iren be coming fast in the mill. The Mexican paWlieu cemny hae ar- incu iu Iowa ana piicneu meir tents en tne let of ground near the Heading round beuse. A performance was given this afternoon and ene will be given this evening. The railroad trains carried ery few pas sengers en Sunday te the Landis Wile cam p m eei jug. The rainy weather kept many people away irem the camp. Jeshua beurbeer, well known In town, U lying at his home, near Columbia, ery sick. Miss LilaKaull man, of Mechanlcsburg, Is the guest of Mrs. J. C. Gill, In Columbia. A gang of workmen are new employed iu repairing the rait chutes at the dam. ODSUXIUVH rULKH. rruate CltUee. Who Ara llegluulng te Inquire " aj What Illgbt," The Kdlsen electrle light company are erecting huge poles In various parts of the city en which te string the wires te licht the stores, ellices, factories and dwellings or their patrons. They seem le take it toritranted that they have a right te set the poles where where ever best Bults their convenience. Seme of them obstruct tbe street crossings ; ethers are set 'lewn in front et private dwellings and Business places. In front or a dwelling house ou Seuth Water street belong ing te Mrs. Hethw eiler, the Kdlsen com pany has set a big pole between a telegraph and a telephone pole the three poles occupying a space or less than ten feet, aud almost entirely blockading thesldewalk, xvhlch in this part of the htreet is only about tour feet In width. In front of another of Mrs. Ketbweller'a properties a pole van mt se close te the house that the window shutters could net be opened. In irent or Mrs. Sam uel FiMeuian's property, 40 Seuth Water street, a big pole is set directly in rrent el the beuse, making It almost impossible for her te have coal put into her cellar, and se close te ene or her shade trees that the whole top or it will have te be cut oil te preyei l the electric wires from being Inter fered with by the branches. Mrs. Kshleman made a vigorous resistance en this invasion or her private rights, pulling the shovels from the bauds of the workmen, and endeavoring te All up the hole they were digging In her pavement, but she whs rpewered and the pole went up. The telegraph, telepheneand electric light wg companies act as though tbeybelleied that SthftriAnnln l.a.A .7..!.,.. ...l.t-t. .. --r- hh.w uw ..KU.. . - j-wwm, uaie uu uuia WUJU1 vur porauena are bound te respect." This new Kh kS?1V? " "everer test than it has yet ?.. nTJme' !ue I0?16 wll0S0 priNate wfth n neDlencu " tbu interfered with, can cut down the poles without any fear cl being mulcted In damages. The time Is net far distant when all thosehldeeuH flng. with their cUtrueUvi STxSer? wlrea will be burled out of sight. An Kx-lellceiuan Hud, Jehn MeUevitt, cx-pellceman, and Aldor Alder man Spurrier had an altercation in the corri dor of the court house this afternoon, it re sulted In McDevltt being prosecuted bv the alderman for drunkenness aud disorderly conduct lie entered ball for a hearing be. lere Alderman Fordney te-morrow. Bar Sacend Appearance, Ellen Broek who was a defendant last week en a charge of being a fortune-teller, waa arrested en Saturday night en a charge l Laeplng a bawdy house. She was unable M aacure ball and waa committed for a hear Jaf by ldarmaa McGUun. a vavncn blewh vr. Atrotreer IanratT Counljl.l'a.ter Stirs Vi tba Liquor Men In St. Clair, Schuylkill county, en Satur day morning about 3 o'clock, the front of the English liapllst church was blown out by dynamiters. This is the last of a series of outrages, the outcemo of the nctive light msde by the Law and Order society agslnst violations or the liquor law. Their pretests against many illegally kept saloons resulted in the revocation of the llcenes. This was lollewed eight months age by the partial de struction of U. W. Lewis' storeand residence and the narrow ecape of his fitnlly from death by a dynamite explosion. Then the society retaliated by sendlug Danlel Walker tejall for selling without a license, ltewas an old man. milte wealthy and owned the only hetel In town, lie was 111 when he wenttejall. Ills family was lsltlng Kng land and the Imprisonment hastened his death, which occurred three weeks age, four days atler hl reloae. On Saturday morning the church which Lewis T. Jenes, cieerge W. Kerter, and James 1. Kelly, the most active law and orJermen, attended and which until two weeks age had for Its pastor He. William Owen, wne nan tne reputation et being tne Investigator of all the society's work, was blown up. The building st.tuds en the cor ner et Frent aud larrell streets and hasn seating capacity el about tle hundred. It Is a low, Irame structure nud was crtvled tit toen j ears age. About half.past twelve a man was seen w lth a lantern In the rear et the church, but nothing was thought of it particular!', and no euu was Informed of It until alter the ex plosien. Jut before three o'clock men were heard running from the scene of the explosion by another party, nut this did net oxcite suspicion. An old gentle man named Kech, unable te sleep en ac. cennt of the heat, was kneeling at his bed bod bod roem window nnd M a light, like the lighted end of a cigar, near the church deer, aud ntew seconds later suddenly was thrown en his back by the shock or a terrific explos ion. The whole town was aroused and in a few moments tbe neighborhood wasswarminz with people. The dynamite, with a lichted fuse attached, had been put in a chink uuder the front doorstep, rertunateh, the chink opened into the cellar, w hlch Is large and roomy, aud wnere the worst force el the ex plosien was lest In x acant 8ace. The front doers and windows, the e-tlbiile and the rear pew s w ere shattered. There was net a building In the neighborhood but had at least hair a dozen panes or glass broken. Rev. Wm. Owens was Its puter ler three years. The caue or his resignation is net known, lie did net hie another jll and there was no serious trouble in the congre gation. He left immediately alter restcnlug ter Ijjncaster county, where he isiltiug relatives. Owen came te this county from Chambersburg. Fer a time he w as pastor or Colerain liaptist chur-h, but dltlerences arose In the congregation, a sectien of it split etr anil founded the Drumeie Baptist church, at the Unicorn. He labored there ler a time, came te the liaptist church of tbiscltx ler two jears, and then went te t. Clair. "He was a radical teuiperauce man and his very positive disposition engaged him in trequent contreersy. Fer a time also Oneus was jnter or the acadetny at Chestnut Level aud altogether he has net a rery savory reputation in these parts. Hrlus at Thleirs. About one o'clock this morning a thlel en tered the premises or William Schultze, the leal tobacco man, re!dlngat Lime aud Wal nut streets. An overcoat was stolen from the balcony. S. H. Yundt, ten-ln-law of Mr N:hultze,whe resides next deer, heard the nele. When he went out the thief Jumped from the balcony, and Mr. A undt tired sev eral shots at him from a reveler. The premises were immediately starched by se eral persons, but they were unable te tlnd anyone. About lour o'clock this morning the neighbors or Mr. Schultre sjr two men craw ling ever the fence of his yard. They disappeared suddenly and have net jet been seen. It Is believed that they had returned te make a second attempt or "te secure some thing w men tncy had left beuiml. Twe V Atuatiln Team, hluln Saturday night was a geed ene for horse thieves in the vicinity of Litltz. About tnld night two stables were entered ami two teams vvere stolen. The following Is a de scription el the stolen teams : A brown horse, 5 jears old, white spot en no, right hind feet has bar shoe en it. This horse was hitched te a Cballle bugcy. The second team stolen vt as a dark brown horse with white iet en right hand feet, side bar buggy vv lth neck running gear. This horsy pai.es or trots. The team stolen belonged te .Samuel 11 Miller and C. Hlnkly. The above de scription was sent te the ellce tutheritles of all cities ;in Eastern 1'ennsvlvania. The teams, it was learned yesterdav, were driven northward from Lltitz. Charcrs A tain, t Mr. ami Mis I'rrMberry Llllie Themas, a colored girl from Colum bia, appeared at Alderman reriine 's etllce, this alternoen, and made complaint against Rebert Presberry, living en North Market street, this city, for ra', and against Mrs. Presberry for assault and batterv. Llllie, it appears, was uu inmate et Pres berry's house, and two weeks ae while Mrs. Presberry was absent the alleged eilense waa committed. The girl inform ed Mrs. Pressberry of what had occurred, and says that Mrs. Pneberrv had accused her of leading her liuibiiul a'stray, and assaulted her. The accused w ere Hrrested by Olllcer Ileech ler, and entered bail for a hearing en Thurs day. I're.pecU of the Cuulil) Fair. The management of the Lancaster county agricultural fair had an extended session to day and agreed upeu judges of tbeditlerent classes of exhibits , their names will be an, neunced as seen as their acceptances are re ceived. Thesplendid collections of local In dian relics of h. II. Zahm and cHer Hlller will be nouble exhibits of this jear's dis play. It was roselvedtoadd te the premium list a prize for creamer- butter . medals for wind pumps and powers, and watlilug ma chines, a silver medal for the tiutst hearse en exhibition and a bronze medal for burial casket. Prem the reports received It is be lieved the exhibition will far suriiass any. thing ever heen here aud the patronage will be very extensive, l'rentralett by Sumtreke. Prlday alternoen Jacob Iliirkhelder, Jr., farmer, while working in the Held iu c pper Leacock lewnship net ftr Irem Larlvllle, wax overcome by beat. He managed te walk te within a short distance of his borne when he fell te the ground uiiceiik ieu, and r mtined se for lllteeii hours. Dr. M. V. Hurst is atteudinuhiui and heis te n stnrn him te health, though the case Is one of the beveresi mat uas come under his praillie, Flucer cut en On Saturday eveulng a three- ear-old aeu of Lein. Hwarr, who residbs about a mile west of Kohrerstovvn, had three linger et hla right hand cut entirely oil while plavlng areuud a hay cutter. Kicked by a VI ul. Herace Shepp, residing en North Vater Htreet and em plejed at 11 It. Martin's coal jards, was badly kicked by a mule yester day. One or his legs was terribly bruised, and he will net be able te work for some time. raid Hie Cu.ta. Three diserderlies were befere the mayor this morning. They were uuder the influ ence el llrjuer aud made a great noise ou the streets. As It was their first ollem-e they w ere discharged upon payment et costs. Huficr Wreikrtl. William Vtey, while driving en East jvmgBireei en raaiuruay evening, was run into ey a team at tue corner el l.line street, 1 rey'a buggy was b3dly wrecked. Mr. A Warrant I.aucil, Ilea Potermau was preiwuunl te day be lore Alderman A. K Dennelly ler mali ciously breaking his furniture, A warrant was issued for his arrett. Acalu Ou Duly. Olllcer Edward llarnheld, of the Sixth ward, who has been oil duty ler the past three mouths en account of lllneEs, again denned the blue this morning. llecclt eil An Appelutinc.nl. Edward IJ. Hartle, or the Second ward, has been appointed te a position as laborer by Appraiser Baker, of the pert of Phlladol Phlladel PhlA. He went te Philadelphia this meruim: toiepertforUuty. " Tee Crashed. While at work en Saturday Kasslmer Llchty. blacksmith, or the Klghth ward, had oneof his tees crushed by a horse tramping en lu Slileileiies en the'ltea.l tetllealth The recovery of digestion. and the resumption of nctlvtly by tbe liver, be els ami kidneys, are milestones which mark our progress p ihe read te health, they speedily become pericpHMc when Hosteller"! Stomach (Hitlers lsuedbj ttu Invalid Nothing se urcl and expeditions!) consumes the distance te the desired getl As no bodily function can suffer Interruption with out tmpalrliur. Iho general health of tbe stem, snltie system ran never aniulra perfect vlget health s s nenym, until that luiictlen It' no lively resumed Take, ler Instance, digestion, suspension of which I. Invariably n etlrlisl the Hitters If the nrgsais uxin whlih It de xeUes grew weak, biliousness, ciHitlpallen. headaehe, poverty of the tilcssl, and a hutulrwi ether symptoms .uiHTvene which Indicate un tnlstakalily the baneful general iiifluenre of ds tiepsla The dlsapiearnn-e of all ltiee svnip toms through the use of the llllters. .he with what tertttude It removes their canstx tyJJauB Jl A HhKTK. I'lilUJ'H'hls ITeitnra Market, pet, ,n. iron. Aua- J Heur Market steady Ie of 1 , ml barrels i Mxri ' . I'enna. lamlly st H riHAlllS Patents. l r0 10 Minn, bakerj. .Mil , Western lit e flour dull at U (fJ 50 IP in , call heat Aug , we ; ft pi. vV i UcU M Cera Aug Data-ng, Nev.,3lC ."OV , -,c- 1'i.Scpt., ""c Hct, Mc. -Nev S.vSc-1 ept, SV . l)ct-. "V MewXura ITtxIure XlarKet Mw erk. Au I rieur market eteult but dull t Fine, fl i4K M , uMrrlni r: V(t2 S Common te Hewl Kxtnt Western, 12 .ixtJ Uoed te (.helce Kxtra Western, IU(tJd). Ctty MUl Kxtras, H tVTI tJ for W est Indies; Minn, hxtra, t: t3 i hitnt Ne 1 i 6.NBS sv Wheat Ne I llesl.tate en spot, c.B'le. e. 1 White, state. s.Vc , Ne. e. 2 Ued, W inter, Aug , 5Jc ! SepL, "li1,' corn .a Anf . ?Sr. I Sllied, cash, V.c.Aug, VV "" Osts -e. 1 White Slate, spot, fllic Ne J, de Kye dull Hurley nemtnl Perk qui. t Vew Stc. Ill SOIl " S ljird-Au' I J.tfDU.K Ott.f. 1' MelJes dul. lTSe ter 60 test telling Iteck i 1'orte Klco, xf c Turpentine firm at S4iJ31Sc. Kesin dull . slmlned te irissl, II Htl WS Petroleum dull , rt lined Incases. '.c rrelshts dull trmln te Liverpool, JSc Butter Market firm; New rteitern CTeamery. 14V(lc Cheese julet Westernlhelcw. r-tHisc KBgs ',utet; State, H,Uc; Wtsteru. 1ISO lle sutrtr market dull : llenned cutleaf, ( IM 7 16c: iininulatiHl,6 l-16c Tallew active : prime city. 3 15-lCCIc t-eflee dull , fair cargoes at Sc UIcb quiet s Carolina and Louisiana, common tofelr, SKOlc. Utilcace Maraet. Cbicabe, Auc, J Jua m vtarket ened Wheat Auk. TV -pt.. ,'i Cern Aut Mi , ept , ivc , Oct, -c .Oct., It. Osts Aug , ."7c . epi.. 15 Perk Am;, no Ki,, sept, II" 11 Oct., IW ."i Lard-sept ,& PTS klbs Sept., Ij 3J. ctxwise. Wheat Aug, n'c tept,T7l.,c Oct, Vc , .Ner,',c corn August, iu,c Sept, 45c : Oct , 19 4c Oats Aus-, -THc : ept "k; . Oct. ii? c Perk Aug., 110 eJ, SepU lie iv Ott , lie a Lard Aui?., . VS ; Sept., i; P. Oct t 71. Klbs-AUrf , , XX , Sept., lu j-:s Oct., J. "S Oram and fruvuiens. rnrntshedby S. K undt. Breker CfiKine, Aug. 2,1 o'clock p.m. W heat. Tern. Oils. Perk Lard. AURUSt Ti1, iJt - U 07S Sentember. 2?'. u i;s 6 ':v; if, 1 J7K 6 77S October ?'', November .... 't December 1 Winter Wheat Spring Wheat Cern Oatt Uye Barley , OU City Crude Oil J. Uecelpts. Car Lets .... C i) .... Ill .... a;s Head. HccelpU lIe,fs , Closing Prices 5 o'clock p. in. it mau t;ern, imia. i urx, iiru August, SepUuiber... October .... November December . OU Ctty Crude OU. TtV IK. 5TJ, 10 03 6 -IS Z) 111 05 J ) i, 10 ii 6 Ii I. T5 le"i "Si s new Tera stecaa, Niw teax, Aug i 'Vail street, 1 p. Meney easy at JS Pr cent. Foreign m. ex- change unlet, ilrm at HbSSQI''' : Oevernments Arm Currency 's, 113,,, bid ; I's coups. IWAt bid, iK'sllll'x bio. The stock market thl mernlm: eiened quiet hnil linn, and atur the first fen transactions the mtlre lltt began te advance under bujlnef I nlen Pacific, Northwest, Lackawanna, Pacific Mall, Vanderhllta aud Colerado coal. Ily l: o'clock prices bad ndtanced "t te IX per cent The (Lit has since continued strong and prices are at tbe bel of the da) . SterR Market quotations by Ueed, McUrann A Ce., bankers, Lancaster, Pa. SB TORS LIST 11 A. It 12. 3 T M. Canada 1'acltlc t7 C C.C.I !v f"K iK Cel. Ceal ; i.i -Hii Central Pacific. IP4 3J w, Canada Southern It. f.V, ! CM., It, L A IVh. Denver ft Ule uranda J ii vi Del, Lack. A Weetern l.'i'j It"1, 1 Brie sj J3, Si', KrieM... ,", New Jersey Central M'i Vif MX K. A T sal 3!H 32S Leu. AN K iVi 4S. LakeUhere , -i t'JVi f.W Michigan Central 1-1 t : MIeurl I'aclflc. 11: li:W ll.'V Northern Pacific i-'4 uli 2-H N. IM'ret W. uLi tsif, n. w iu'. up; ink New 1 erk Central llui llii 111, Ohie Central Omaha: W 4RK 4P Oregon Trans 3IS 3'f 34'i OntarleA Wejtein ., j, J', Hi Pacific Mall S7Ji 573S '"' Rochester ft I'ltueurg .. IK St. 1'anl ttlk u Pl Texas Pacific II 1 i'J n,'i Union Pacific MJ 57K 6Ti Wabash Common 17!, Wabaah Prof erred T)i WesUim Union Telegraph.. 67 B7't 67'i WeslShere vai 1032 lCi rHiLADxirnu list. Lehigh Valley . &.', a, NVI.ftPblU iij, Pennsylvarla 'Jy. UH t7K tteadlnir . l Lehtgn Navigation se; Hestenvllle . $2 Philadelphia A Krle.. .. 30 Northern Cent Peeple's PtUHentrer U'd'gOen'lsM'tg's tsa lu,. ou tiy. tv5 ti Lecal siecas aua Ueuaa. fieponed by J, II. Leng, Par Ijui value, sale, Lancaster 6 per cjnt., lifm ioe Vfl " " 1SM5. 10U li) t " Scheel lean KO p " " In 1 or JO years 100 li " In 3 or Je tars loe 1(0.55 . ' . " . InlOorjujeers leu 1(6 Uanhnlm floreugh lean ioe IW Bill STOCKS. first National Hank..... lei) -if, Fanners' National Hank M us Fulton National Itank no ui Lancaster County National Hank .... u lie.M Columbia National Hank... Ien lvi Chrtmlana National lunk lue 115 Krihrata National Itank lue 12i First Nutlenal Hank, Columbia lue 1M First National It-ink, stnuburx 100 1JU Flr.t National llauk, Marlutla lue 30.50 First National llauk, ML Jey lu) IV). Lltitz National llauk lue 15a. Manhclm National Uank leu If) Union National llauk. Mount Jey .. M ta New Helland National llank Id) 13.W Uap National Hunk In) no Cluarryvllle National Hunk loe no hllzabetbtewn National bank lue no Northern National Hank iei 1370 TUBtlrlKSSTOOIS HlirSprlng A Heaver Valley 800 lirldKepert ft Horseaheo 13U 24.60 Columbia ft Chestnut Hill w ii Columbia ft Washington ji 24.09 Coneategaft lllg Bpring js 20 Columbia A Marietta a 'JO Mu)town& hllzubetbtewn 'js 10 LancaslurA Knhruui 2, Lancaster A Willow Street 23 sm itrusburgft Millport js Marlulta Maytown a bu Marietta A Mount Jey 25 av.60 Lane , Kllzabethtua n ft Mtddlelewn loe 70 Luucuaterft FruttviUe 10 M Lancaster ft Lltttz a 75 KulUrundywIneft Wa uegburg .... 50 26 Lancaster ft Wllluunstewn 23 10750 Lancaster ft Maner &e m Lancaster ft Manhelm , 23 3x50 Lancaster A Marietta 23 zj Lancaster ft New Helland lue m XIBCILLANHUla BTO0IS. Quarryvlile U. lt se 1.13 Mlllorsvllle Street Car de 63. .3 Inquiring 1'rlntlng Company. 00 ai UuallKhl and Fuel Cempauy 23 ja Bluvens Heuse (Heuds) lue leu Columbia lias Company 26 23 Columbia Water Company 10 10 8usquehannalren Company 100 2j5.25 Marietta Ilollew.waie ., 100 21010 Elevens Heuse CO 106 Mlllorsvllle Nermal Scheel 23 la. Northern Market , M tri Kaatern Market W 10 Western Market , W 62.23 Lanceitcr city Htreet Hallway Ca.... W W (lu Company llend JJ '"J Columbia lUmnmh mmils 1 ' lJineastcrA Snsiiuelisnua. ' Uneumr A New IMnvllle . . II . ln.rr-ivllln 11 II. T's. . hUTUI s rt .. . . i.i. ,, ,, .. iiii, ii n.;j iipnuiuir .x uhuiii'". . ...,.i. . . JVXII All KliTltiKMK.MH. B AK1NO rOW UKK. ROYAL BAKING 57 POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder net er vnrnw. A mxrTel et purity, strength and wholeseuionesj. Mere eeo-nemlc-U than the ordinary kinds, and csnnet Is) sold lu competition tilth the multitude of low test, short weight, tin nor phosphate powders. Setil only in cant Ueval 1UH I'ewntn Ca, lrt Wall Strwt, New erk rear.'MvdAw ANTi:i - AOK.NTS WITH SMALL capital We hive something new, no risk, linre pr-'flls, 1W'CU1 JO dty offer write t once r-.Ml'lUt CO ,i.-l laual SU, N I luSmisxl V IHB UIXU'LAR Ml KTiNO OF T1IK Uidles Auxiliary 1 II I A, win v neiu this iMendayi evening August Al.athsU jiast seven e click ltd WANTED - V l.OOD COOK , Ml'ST come t ell recommended, poed traces Apply at CttO AL SMITH'S lli'staunttit, Ceutiv Siuans ltd OT rTfi hALAHY TO AUKXTS. tjliUUU Addres. at once, lilt SCOTT S KLbClillC GOODS, .Ne Sli UreadMa, New lerk. The Only iiennlne. aps smdeed XTlt K TO THK L V I)fv ' . 1 am a boy taled In lledferd county All who with te become aiquatnted by cerresinin drme will end ihelr picture, 1 tt ill explain by mum litter .l' CUitsL, augi .'td New Enterprise, Bedford Ce , Pa. MY Js THFTTHTuK AS GOOD As ein be pun.tui.eil in ljineaster ler lltn) Call and bu convinced. All work warranted Uaj admlnUtend. W. L. risHF.lt S DentNt npi; 1yd N e. C2 N erth Queen Strwt. S1.000 KhttAKD for any case of Mdnet Trouble. Nerrem Debllttr, Mi'tittl and Phtslcitl Wiaknessthat BOTAN'IC MitttK UtTlLKS falls le cure Sold bt druggist, in ctnts. Hhllll MKD CO. Ne l North 11th st . Phlla , Pa, Circulars fre. marav6mdTu,TbA"Aw ITrANTED- LAHOREKS AND KOVN- dryheln mained man preferred Cotten mill work ler families, steady employment wanes tt-Se per dav rant from tour te six dollars Apply Mlllvtlle Manu'acturing Ce, Mlllvllle. Ni. Jersey JyiWldM.WAS WILLIAM D KEM1ILK. AgU MAHKLEY'S " YhLLOW FRONT" clear filler Havana 3 cent Cigar Is pro pre pro neuncid by smokers the best tn the mar ket, at MAHKLEY'S " Yellow rent," Ne. a North Queen Street. (iermerly Hartman's) TANA DA HOUSES, lnett htve a Carload of CAN AD V IIOItr, r u?l-l,iads neat y uruii .ti.e a larieuu 01 Ohie and Kentucky Horses, i trst Class Drtiers and Horses for deiieril Farm W erk. All te be eId at prlt ate , u,. OLOHUC GltOsMAN N JOHTH END DH (JOODS STOIili THK HEM.NA.NT3 or YARD WIDE SHEETING 1 01 3 Cents a ard, at the North End Dry Goods Stere. I W HYK.NK, nevS-lyd Ne. 32 ! North Queen street. CEEK NO FL'ItTUEIt, IOK TIILHE IS NONE HETTKU III AN Ruppert's Extra New Yerk beer. I or sale excluslv ely at CHAHLlh HOSTEH'S COUNEH SALOON, Hear of the Central Market. Fresh from the Keg and Warranted Pure. jl)Jtfdtt,U,W',S "VAK HALL. Het Weather Clothing. berces. Hannul.. Seersuckers. Alnacas and ether Warm Day clothing Materials In Greatest arlctr of uualltles and Pilcii leu! 11 nnu inu practical son et cietninc bcni. The most highest care given te Its reliability It costs, and coals less than any here else nd Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, Southeast Cerner Sixth ant Market, PHILADKLI'HIA. June'il tfdced CLAKKE THK TEA AND COFFEE MAN Is giving away the " Four Little Malda from Boheol." IS IT ANY WON'DEH I AM CALLED THE TEA & COFFEE MM. Etllteg everCS Cm) pounds of Cefle In lssS, te say nothing of the large amount of Teas I sold ilftten years experience In trio Tea and Celtee Huslness In Ireland, Scotland and America has taught me te select the kind el goods the peeplu want, I use no Kuess work (as nema would be tea and coffee dealers (le) In purchasing these goods. FORTY-FIVE CENTS WILL HI 1- Four Pounds of Granulated Sugar AND- Ouc found or rnrlvulcd Excelsior liraile ort'elTcc, at my TEA & COFFEE STORE, NO. 38 WiSST KING STREBr. CLARKE! THE OltlGINAL TEA AND COt'lTEE MAN. 1 S. Brintr your ccrtirlcatfl te Clarke a and eel a ten ceut cake of floating Seap, sheet of music and a beautiful card, tree. Hf-ACNAY'.S TEA AND COITEK 11 A. BTOHE. Ne advantage taken of "little maids irem scnoei it Is cruel, us wc!leaun lliildi'fi. the nruttv lnnecunts " have nnthlnrr te de with the case" except te blush for the man he w euld be se mean. 1TOIJK POUNDS QHANULATED SUOAIl AN ONE POUND OK UN1UVALED EACEI sieit ehade or cerrEE, FOR 50CENTS. 40 CENTS WILL BUY SAME CJUANTITY OIT 8UQAH AND ONE pecnd or "CELEIIUATED COMHINATION " COrrEE. AT MAONAY'S TEA AND OOPPEE BTORE, NOS, H5 ft 117 NOUTH QUEEN BT. rieatlng Seap rree. Electrle Boap, Bbeet of Musle and Cookery Heek given away. JyiHW NX AttrltHTIHKMKNTa. IjXlNi: WlllSKU-S. 3 Distillation et Is'ji, l,;. H-ni, KsAmenel tsjuallist lu tlieieiinli), Atltl.Hl Mil sold) W INKSlOltK, II K, SI.AXMAKKIt, gt VTOW IS phi: tim i: te hi y a 'worn ix llrush nndlialles'! Kt rml l'lmriniK tin ptsii'tegi't a tiaiKtln tlrusties Irnin V up sample of Urtenial lisMh Wash given with i srh brush .old 1 have senm Kpeiltl liarKiitus at Jinnd iVunts W d MtWI.M, tlppeslte Ktteiti Mniket. JjMt.tltV.MAW as MKiunsi: isKiiu: riM:sr OAUFORNIA Oil ANDY In the Maiket, nl IttiltllKU s l.ttjliel; SDiltK, .'JCKN IKK syp MtK, Lam outer. Pa. Ai i lis r it atk Tivtl.r.r I'.vi'KiT, w tied mid nipped , "lOslns'ts In a fiiki 1 mil-, si IIUM.KVS UliL'H 810I1K, .Ne. -4. W ,t King street. Mauk i v. s a iTaTu:a v n ks " ilear niltd of iholre Ne t Havana, urn rwiumni uded te Inters el a genulne llavaiiit UlllklM ',"1 ellew rrent," Ne ii North yueeuMieet (Cnimerty llurtiimu si RLIU'CTIO.N I Te these In waul ! suinmer suit el Clethes. PantaUwuilmrt ei V . tlnir inn -ate money by tiilllnu nl lte,'iiti n lut'inin-' Put ters, w him a tlenentl Itediullen ht l' nude A UihvI Mimmer M-tue bull lei f n . litiutmd with l'Oll Kttl NU k A Nice V.ncllthSunri Suit i lllu,' nn.l I'.luk for .U hlesnt 1'anttile.ms for Hk Patent straps ait Perfect rittlnu A. 11. KOSKNSTJ'.I.N, 37 .Netlll Ollism l H KAi.Tin, nr.i.icietjs ami kl frtshlng What I ItaserN ltoet lkt'r. The llest summer lirttik A Isittle thsl will maki ttve gallons et thl, dtlli lout drink Is sold for 25 ii nt, by COC Ilk N,nilK DliriHllST, At Nes lr; ,1 IS) North Clucvu st , l.incastt r, Pa. uut S-l J ihxI It c .OLUMHIA-THIU.K DAS ONI Y. Mi.PsTi 1,1 Hit Ol 11IK SLASO.N Ullt I'ltllliiN INtllll te 1101 D HIK MCLttTCDk. MAItllNHO l.OWANDks Mexican Pavilion Combination. tlrvnd ehllltlO'i at 2 and p m lit epinv rsulteOlil Unlllne Mill ikluhmlen I The popular retort for ladles Adtnl itlen 10c enl It 31 Jt u SE NONE Hl'T " BEST'S " HOT AIR PUMICES! MADK Of IIEAW 1UON Mere sutiarc fet't of ItadUtln? burtace. iiiesl econemliiil In fuel, and the Hi st Results lu Heating Dwelling, Sihoels, Churihis el any Heitter in the market. Pea or N ut Ceal for tuel btttmati's turultheil for Heaters, tncludtnK Maenry, Het Air Pipes, lli'SLiters, itc Plenty et Lanunler nference. Hi-iters KU.inintetit 10 give entire salts tactien or taken out al our own ezpcni-e living both practical men tn the business, tie ask a eh.ire of patronage httlmati'S cheerfully furnished for Plumbing, Ces (ltllng.Ttu anil sheet iron Wurk, Hoefing. Alse a full supply el Tinware. Ac Prices te suit the limes. Clvu us a call. EVERTS & OVERDEER, CORN Kit Ot l ST MVCi, JOHN AND MID DLE bTHkkT't. marlmdM.W,ASU WA.1.L. fAl'KU. UT WALL l'AI'EK hTOKh. The hilt h&4 unt ttt been teldalMiut ART WALL PAPER STORE. The ONI.v. HOL'sL IN THECITV. dwUlnctn W all PaiH?r and vv indew Shades only W e hat 1 ver) thlnr bi lenln te a tlrst-claij PaiKT nul bh-ule lleui We baveeli'iranl (illts.Sllkj, Hats and blank Papers at the l. wet Market Prlies Window shades made read) te lung at the Lowet Prlcis anv c.ier ou tilth Windows measurid and '-hades huntf promptly I4111 Curtalni, Pele, Chilni, Heeks, etc. Ileu'l I'ertret the Nuiiic.uul IM.ice. ALFRED SIEBER, llermerl) with Phares W lry NO. 134 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTEH. PA. CAUUIAOCI. OTANDAKD UAHK1AUK WOflk. Edw. Edgerley, CARRIAGE BTJIIBER Market Streot, Rear of Poetefflco, Lancuster, Pa, My stock comprises a large variety of the Lateat Style llUKgles, Phatlent, Carriages, Mar ket and lluslnens W aitens, which 1 offer at the very lewtat figures and en the most reasonable terms. I call special attention te a few of my own de signs, ene or whlchltthe EDUEHLEVCLOshD PHYSICIAN LOUI'K. which Is decidedly the neatest, lightest and most coinplele Physlilan's Carriage In the country. Persons wishing te buy a geed, henett and substantial article, should bear In mind thai they take no risk tn buying my work. Every Carriage turned out In eighteen years a geed ene that ts the kind of Kuaranleu 1 have te eiler the public AH work lully warraulud. I'leose glvu me a cell UEl'AlltlNU PHOMPTLV ATTENDED TO. One set of workmen especially empleud ter thslmirpeae MAOUlfJtUJ. Tyj-AOULNEKY.ilO. fu STEAM HEATING Latest and Most Improved HBLMS-TfKtieB, PerliM or SUlienary. New or Second Hand BOILEKS, WATER TANKB, 8UPAKATOK8. Machiwi or KsrAis Wekk sach as done and kept In Machlne Sheps. CALL 0 OB A DDISKa, Ezra F. Landis, WORKS 637 NORTH CHERRY STREET, Laheastii, Pa. c7-tfd HUUKH. JOHN HAEH'H KONH. NEW BOOKS Are offered at a liberal discount from tbe pub Ushers' prices. SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS in Library Bets, Class Heeks, Kecerds, Howards, bibles, Testaments, Catechisms, etc. QUARTO BIBLES Contains King James and the ltevlseil Versions of both Old and New Testaments In parallel columns 1 also, with tbe two versions of tba New 'testament, or with tbe old voraten of tbe bible enly.tn various st) les of binding, at much lower prloes than by traveling agents. AT THE H00KSTOUE Or JOKBT BAER'S SONS, Nee. 15 aud 17 North Queen Streot, LAWCAJ3TEH, PA, iiHr Muuiia, rnin: nkw cash hteuk. NEW CASH STORE, Oppealle the Kej.loue llouse and Northern Nntleiml llauk, 847 .V 24 North quivn Strwt. SUMMER DRESS GOODS. NUN a MI.1N(, MIKilni. Willi I PI MH lAMIIItlC. W 1I11K I IC10U1A I W.NS. II 1 IS I KM and HhhllHl'C K KIIS IIAMllDIK.S.inil l.tl ks New Sterk IllllllONs, All Colets. lll.ACh and I OI.OItKliHII.k Mil Is liillsts-k II VPK t NIIKItW KAtl Ijirgi steik HUM as I Ii s All lltssl. nl I ew I'llrin. tubs ld W. It, HOW KtlS. l)Itt HI. IU I lltlNS. STAMM. BROS. & CO. Ne. 130 ami 110 North Qtioen Ht. In erdi r te kvepl usiiit., IxHiiiiliigiliiilng dull .iivsen ti hit ti tiuide BIG REDUCTIONS. H N h s 11 1 N V s, v u v aid w eie si 1 1 N k s tl N V S. UK' a ard . wele IV . UNhs.M INI s, uvi in ant . were It. NINI sviishs, in at aril simile. I 11 I I I. TYt OU.N st-.rCKSl'CkkttS, l.'S- t ll l U Mill 1 "I AKIl llk II It IS11S.UK njaut weinl't liilllH l PlyUh-s, t.NlllA t 1N1..NS. IKIO 1,1 1. U Ns inlnih Ml rilltt I VWN, c a jsul was IS1 v nrl Summer Underwear. Inn imiii ikiip limtcrw-'tir, Mp inih, li i.nii liulii iiuuce I ntlttwixar, w (svcli, i ' l.i V t. A l ITHl. t l IllUt- 1 l W l.b LeiiRrtuapmn , tiln 1 III VI K liv In l lit IMlfcts SI I Its, JI l,l te llll. liCHtO BOSTON STORE, J. s. (,ivli:ha co. BARGAINS CUINI.M. SKI.HSI CKfcltS. lw, north Uk icerril Vl H (.l.NC.HAM?, fC, iierlh ;5c VMl.ltll VN SATIN l.S,ac ,s;,iea, 12V,c. and I5 lit 1 t KK.VClia VTl.N.S.fiV , Phil adt'lphla prtcii It i7Kr W u h.ivi' markiHl ilnwn our ite V or I VI hi AND KMIIKOIDEUIKS te Ai tenlhl!i Lew Prlies. irluuu and see them aud get Hnr Kiilni JolmS.Givler&Ge,, Ne. 25 East KhiK Streot, I.tic-isris, Pa. s 'I'MMI'.U 1 .neils. WITT cSc SPiHND, Nee. O, 8 & 10 Etwt King St., . VNCASTElt. P White Dress Goods ! 1ND1 LINEN, MCIOHIA LAW N-l, COHDED P1CJI KS, PL Ml), slHll'LD and PLAIN NAl.NfOOKS. U PIECES UNE II TOM A LAWNS, IJ Inches W Ide, eulv 10t alunl. Thlsiuellty ulv I uell) It us bold III 15c Anether laic of famous Crvaui Oreund, Pin Strip. 'I CllIMtLED SEKllSC'CKEll, only lc a )urd. .Vw Mill, in lIllNhl.ED SKK.HSI t K EltS PH1NTKD hvrt.Nb", PHtNTKD HA 1 13 rht ery scarce bccauiiti ilislrable An Immense Assortment uf Cauibm Nainsoek and Swlts EMIilt'llHEHILS aud bMIUtOlDhllED M.OUNCINUS. Criui. Whltn and Hclpe OltlENTM. LACKS ami I ACE 1 1.OI NCl.NOS at Very Lew Prices, ill tbe New Yerk Stere. J 15. MAKl'lh A CO. The LtudliiK sblrt In the Market Is the PEARL SHIRT, With 'ibiiel'ly Linen llosein, relnferceil, and made of W atniutUi Muellr.. Ol er 3.0MI In une lu Lancaiter City and Ciiuuly II U)a plecuer I) 10 per nan ueieu. 75 Cent Shirt Had a Leeu l-dee Hosom ameas the Klirhuile. and eiual 10 any Dellar bblrt made In the same way 49 Cent Shirt, Vilnlerifd Krenl and Uaek, Exlia duality Mux. ln and Made te W ear. Pleated Bosem Shirts, Open or CliMid lientt, all Slut, tl.lua plecu , lUgular Prlee, II 17. HEDIC1ION IN PERCALE SHIRTS. Twenty live Ducn Percale blilru madn te Bell for II Se, UikxI Patterns, Extra Cellars nnd Cuffs, reduced loll ou uplece. PERC1LE SHIRTS W lth 1 we Cellars ana Cuffs, separate, atoe cents upleeu 23 I)eeu Calice Plilrts, Laundrled ready te nut en, at 33 cents apluce worth w cents. 111(JCLK 8IIIUTS, HEUATTA HI11HT8 TOUHIST'S SII1HT8, HI.UE KLANNEL BHIKTB. Gauze Underwear, a Dezen H-ilbilggan Shirts nt 42 cents, regular price, de tents. GAUZE UNDERSHIRTS UK. 15. . ". W, und 75 Cenll. d. B. MARTIN & GO., Cor. West King & Prince St8 Opposite. Htevcns llente.! LANCASTEH, PA) F OH HOT WEATIIKH. rr k iu"r BAUTEHN'R AND UEllMAN WISES. KEIGAKT'S WINE BTOHlt. II. IS. SLAYKAKCS, A0T. SHIRT DEPARTMENT W 1 1IAVK A LA1U1U HTOek Or T1IK IIK8T RFcFRIGERATORS IN 1IIK CltV. The Tierce Dry Air Utfrigeraler. U A Mil A'.V 1I0XK, WA TKll CUUI.KKS, WK UHKAM yiiKKlSKKS, AudntultlliiaetHOUHKtlJUNlttlllrUlllOUim llm liUKi'.l sliek et HAS rlXTUKKS In the i It) Hpi-clnl iitleiitleii lwld te UiM-ritttug, Tin Hoeting ami Hpeutlng v ii Imv e Just uitetvml anether let of ttie.u He. JOHN P. SOHAUM&SON, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LAN! ASTKIt,l'A. E Jll INN A Hltr.NIIMAN. PRICES MARKED DOWN -ON- Weed and Iren Pumps, TERRA-COTTA AND Iren Moter and Drain PIPES. FLINN & BREnEMAN, Ke. 10U North Quoeu Htroet, LANCASTEH, PA. AVTM. A. KIKKl'KIt. ALUUH U. UKltll KIEFFER & HERR, Ne. 40 East King Streot, (OpiiwHe Court Heuse). HmnKkceivrs te Call and Inii-ect their Sleck of lnvit.i uil Heusefurnisliiiig Groecls. Ali'npli'te l.lnn constantly en hand COOK HIOV r.tand HMMi, P Vltl.Oll SION KM, IIKATKHHand ICKNACE1. SUMMER COOK STOVES. Afler iarrfuily 'iaiu1ninK the niertu et alt eflvrt-U te the iraite, we hau olcctetl THE "ARGAND," for UASOl.I.NK, and THE ,J DANGLER," rurCOALOtU Aa tlie iu, whtin ail points are censl Jun.d, te otter te our ptiirenj. Call and bhj im n levu te nbew our Kxlit and art net utTemll tf ou Uu nut purchajje. IU-mem bur, we an aseiit ter The " Splendid Heater. Manufaotureit by Kuller A W arren Company, Trn), N v. , which hu no rival lu durability, ucouemy of furl and control of (ri New Is thu lime te examine and become esled for Autumn purchases. HEMEMHhH 'HIK PLACE) 40 EAST KING ST., (OPPOSHK ceuitr HOUSE ) apt-l!dAw ui.AnaAur. H IOII .V JIAUTIN. KAHALL b REDUCTION -IN- PRICES -OI- Glassware, &c. Kiglit d,i) a uf thu feily eC cut prices are ulrc.uly Rene, und se me many of tlie bechIs pliicctl en tlie Jl.irg.iln T.tble. As 0110 line is exhaiistcil wc place ether articles en tlie tablu. We w ill contimie te de se until tlie tinie is up, If It takes the ontire stock. AVe IniaBiiiosetnoaio s.t)lni; " That they just iulvcrlise se, ami when jeu want te buy aujtliinij jeu must pay full price, or the excuse is ' just out.'" Well.jeu make a test of this and conviiice j eurself that we are doing what we are advertising. Don't leso this opportunity for getting Cheap Goods, n i n 1 r .1 1PM1M, 15 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTEH, PA, T EVAN'S KI.OUB. LEVAN'S FLOUR Always Uniform and, Reliable Kaa&3