sw-tj jijkjvi'. - -s.wt 4 v. ; aam,wsji qn t-jb- iw tn j.'f im- .imbh tanw,.-ja"p !Vrr -TOtf in;t.y' -' " ' ' - 1. " - - .!' ' "v THIS IAKOABTEK DAI1.Y lNTELLlGBKCKK. SATURDAY. fAUGUST 7, 18SG. r tr r W. ,R WUVt Si.T TT.-VS r-iZ?, ' t 01r" V iMv1 5U-" S V-s ""J ' " " V,"' -1 -V KW-02 H3F 'TV M H V I A"" i ' vf . &r at M tf Si & iOm THE STRIKERS. VMBMtmm at xaa celvmbia ? ,wmu.iwm mil, ilia as evt. ' BT WMte Prats Thtfr Werk Tmr. nm .' 10nwHI of gtrHtsr fml Thssn te Aatlclpftt TMlr Tims V of Qnl1Ung-Twa Hele. sWfttlCoTTtrHnd!ncer Ihtklueircm. v Columbia, At 7. When the empleyes -?4ttlM three fUbf nilllief Columbia went Cvteaaetf!fcefer an advancement Intbelr MuMteMmimnil with lhA rtrtesw. nsdil In ' tM mtedelphla mill, the heaters employed ' S.ta MM finishing department et the Coin in '-' Mantling mill, did net go out These men men In sympathy with the strikers, they would net leave their fur- S i,'aaci i wmimm hhhi miev fiau nuiacit 9 the customary notice. It is a rule In jgt rtvlllns mills when an empleye quits work ser mi wet kb noueo in iw given w iiiu uinn agemenL The heater had given this notice te the managers of the Columbia rolling mill and ba1 Intended te work until te-day, but they tna net Hnlstt the work or uie woek. The hosters were waited en by a committee, who requested the men te step work at once. This, request has been compiled with. JUtlfleiu Notes. Rev. Wm. B. Ilrewne will occupy the pulpit or the Presbyterian church en Sunday monitor, and will continue te de se during the absence of Iter. l.ly, the pastor. The church will be closed In the evening. The Second street Lutheran and United Brethren churches will be closed te-morrow, owing te the absence of their pastors. Services will be held In the Trinity He He tnreied church, en Sunday morning, when Bev. N. J. Miller, or Lancaster, will efflclsta. The church will be closed in the evening. The usual Sunday services will be bold In the Methodist Episcopal church. The Church of Ged Is being painted and all the expenses will be paid by the Ladies' Aid society, of the church. Death and Funerals. "Mrsf Sarah Meuk, mother et Jehn A. Moult, tlled at the real Jenee e! her son, in West llenipfleld township, near Klerlnel station, at an early hour this morning. De ceased was In the tilth year of her age, and the death was the result et consumption, from which she had been suffering for the past three years, ever one year et this time being confined te her bed. The funeral will take place en Monday morning. The run oral et the late Jehn 15. Hedman took place en Friday afternoon, at one o'clock, and was very largely attended. The ledges te which he belonged attended the funeral of their late member in a body, and numbered nearly two hundred.' The remains of the late Mrs. Anna J. Kutter, mother of Mrs. J, 11. Murphy, were taken te Philadelphia at neon te-day, ler In terment in that city. The luiieral of the Infant child of Jacob Deltz, living en Seuth Fourth street, will be iiciu en eunuay aiiernoeu. Cat Ilia Up. A young boy named Geerge 'legler, lUlng ou Terry street, was playing In 'Westerman's butcher wagon, during Friday afternoon. The lad tell from the wagon, striking his lower lip upon a sharp stene with such force that the lip v as cut entirely through. The Injury was attended te by a physician, who placed several stitches In the wound. Town Notes. The niombers of the Hed and dun club spent a very pleasant day en Friday at Yerk Furnace. The dtnner at Urey'a hotel was greatly enjoyed. Oeorge Uallacber, a tramp, was arrested en Friday afternoon by Officer liardnele for drnnkonness and disorderly conduct. The man was In the river, when his clothing was removed by some boys, and be walked about Ihn Susquehanna rolling mill in a nude con. dltlen. Squire Frank sent him te Jail fcr live days. The picnic te lie held at Penryn park en next Saturday by Oen. Welsh Pest, J. A. It , premises te be a very enjeyable affair. S llllara Pilart bad a hearing before Squire Frank en the chargoef felonious assault en Elizabeth Kest, a girl of 13 years. He gave ttall for a trial at court. A picnic was held at the I'eint yesterday liysouierc irHl folks. The market of this morning was very largely attended. The Kecetered Team. David L, Oarber, residing near Maytown, Irem whose premises a horse and buggy were stolen en Wednesday night, came te this city this morning with J. Martin, his hired man, te whom the herse belonged. With Officer Iiarnheld they drove te McOov McOev McOov eruvllle where they identified the team. The buggy and harness were owned by Mr. Har Har eor, When the thieves stele the team they dreve It through a large Geld of growingceru, and when it was recovered some pieces of corn were found clinging te the running gears or the vehicle. The team was abandoned at McOevernvllle about 2 o'clock en Thursday morning. It Is believed that the persons who bad It liecatne frightened at the approach of another team, when they stepped at the tell-gate, and fled leaving the stolen property behind. Narrow JStcape from Death. A young man named Ueorge Derwart, driver or ene or the Reading railroad freight wagons, had a narrow escape from death yes terday. He leadod six cases of tobacco at the wareheuse of Sklles it l'rey and In crossing the gutter at the corner of Orange street and rtianen aueywas jeueu irem me wagon. lie fell under the wheels and one of them passed ever his legs. Strange te relate no bones were broken, but Mr. Derwart Is very sere te-day and can scarcely move. This Is the same point where young Kissinger met bis death soine years age, under exactly similar circumstances. With a heavy wagon and a ten of tobacco en the wagon it is a mystery hew he escaped with se slight In Jut lea. Secured a Csnadlau Patent. Through W. It. Oerhart, patent solicitor, Christian Bruckart, of Salunga, this county, who had a patent issued te him a short time since for his improved animal trap, has also been granted a Canadian patent for the same device, bearing date July setb, 1&8C, and numbered lil.GOi The trap is particularly effective by reason of the great strength et the Jaws which grasp the animal, and or tbe spring which operatos thorn, and because it can be set equally well In eltber a vertical or horizontal position, and operated by press ing or pulling en the bait plata Te Ge te Chicago and llack for WU SO. The Philadelphia delegates te the Irish National League convention In Chicago August 18 and 10 have made a contract with tne Pennsylvania railroad company, by which that company agrees te take the dele Kates and their friends te Chicago and re turn at fl 1 SO each, and furnish a berth In a Pullman sleeping car ler each person, go ing and returning. It was agreed te Invite delegates irem branches outslde the city who desire te avail themselves or this rate te unite with the Phlladephta delegation. Lancaster branch Ne. CHI lias net yet elected the delegates te which it Is entitled. ICeplevln suit Settled. The sherlfl yesterday served a writ or replevin en Samuel Patterson, et ML Jey, te get possession of a let of furniture which was eUltned by Jacob K. Loraw, Geerge W. msJTaer and B. Frank Gantz and which rtwermen refused te surrender te tbem. Atter IB arrival of the sherltt the suit was amicably arranged. J MaUcleua Trespau. AdauiIIuber has been prosecuted before Alderman Fordney ter malicious trespass. The allegation is that he and ethers whesa names have net yet been ledTirlirTaiS en the property of th8 LantM' Ptacaterhd association and fished In the pond with net! The case will be disposed of en next H?t, r" day even ng at 7 o'clock. ne" Batur- f Ne Action Taken. ' The finanee commlttee met last evening H "" , teadjnstthe accounts of ex-Solicitor Jehn. V .eountet tbe absence of City Solicller Car. ' "? no cUen WM " by tbe com- Attending Convention, M. V. & Keller, IL It. Breneman and M 'Wtrfc '" UU ner&xn for Heading; -. .u miei iteju uus city te tee LiHTwrTwT?; 71 ,. r"" or yyar v m nm vi x 9aajij$3Ut, vrr ten thkik ruturitiA. Where Ijinctrini Are Itecnperatlng In ttie Heated suiumer Season, Jehn Craig, Iho accommeilatlng porter at the Pennsylvania railroad station In this city, has with his wile, gene te Klgby M. K. weeds meeting, below Peach Bettem, for the double purpose of recreation Hnil n renewal of bis religious vows. David Balr, wife and son left Laneater this morning ter a three weeks' lour through the Cumberland and Shenandoah vallejs. They will take In the Carllsle Indian school, Gettysburg, Luray, the Natural Bridge and ether interesting points en route. Wm. B. Strlne, of the iNTKM.itiGNCKn Ollce, lento-day en the Seashore Kxpress, f.ir n few davs' launt among his Chtwter county friends. Tney are legion. Helen uassier anu .iary ihmjip, m Helland, are visiting friends here. Mrs. A. E. Moere spent the past week In New Helland. Jehn A. MumniA, et the New Helland CCfirfen, Is spending a low days In town among his friends. Mr. Harry II. Hletcher went en atlueivday pleasure trip te Steelton. Mrs. Mary Beyer and children, Lucy and Panl, and Mrs. Daniel Houder, or Headtil? are en a vMt te relatives in Lancaster county. James II. Mlller, el Heading, is visiting friends In Lancaster county. Mrs. William Wels, or Heading, Issnjourn Issnjeurn Ing near LUII7. F.phratm Phillips, of Heading, Is spending a few dars In Lancaster. The Falrplay association, or Heading, n hlch went into camp at Denver, this county, en Monday, are having a ery geed time. They had an Indian war dance en Wednesday. II. It. Shenk and H. Tltrany are at Potts Potts ten n. Mr'. C. F. Terrell and family, of New Orleans, w he hsve lieen spending the Bum mer with Dr. K. B. Ilyusand family. In this city, have left for their old home in Franklin county, Pa. Mr. Ilyus,who Is a sister of Mrs. Terrell, accompanied them. Kdnaid Kbermsn, wife and seu, and Mr. James H. Patterson and daughter, have gene te Atlantic City. Bev. J. M. 7ltr.9l. D.D., will preach in the Christ Hetermed church, Altoeua, te-morrow morning and evenlng. Geerge and William Caliler lert te-dav te Jein the Kalnkera camping clult, near Pert Deposit, Maryland. JliXllMM -er.i. Yeung Ijtillea thu Are UihkI Walkrre TelR of a New lUnk In the Horeuch. M.VNHKIM, Aug. 7. The Mexican Pavilion company arrived In town yesterday and per formed te n small audlonce In the afternoon. The evening attendance was large. A large number or persons left this morn ing en the excursion te Calypso Island, where tbe Cheral societies or Ltncnster and Lebanon counties held a reunion. Four young ladles, Misses Sidle and -Susie Arndt, I'.lla Kline and Laura Dellaven re turned by train from ML Jey last evening The day previous they walked from Man helm te ML Jey. The exercise was Imlgor Imlger atlng and they report a delightful time. Three hundred persons from this place attended the Miennercher picnic at Peuryn last Monday. The Citizen's band gave the tlrst of a series el open air concerts en Market Square last Saturday evening, mid was largely attended. The selections were finely rondered, and the band deserves great credit and many thanks for thus willingly entertaining the citizens. It is rumored a new bank will be started In this borough. Location en Market Square. Banker wait a Tew days. Next week extensive repairs will be com menced at SL Paul's Helermed church. A large pulpit recess 14xS root, will be built, the choir gallery remeved and a choir platform erected, circular pews and new walnut pul pit furniture placed In the church ; the walls will be frescoed In oil, and the entire church carpeted. Gothic windows with rolled ca thedral stained glass, will take the place of the present square ones. The windows of the auditorium will be memorial. This work will be pushed forward rapidly during the pastor's vacatieu, and when completed the Hetermed congregation will have one of the most beautiful churches In Lancaster county. Rev. T. O. Stem, or Kasten, a former pastor, will preach In the Hetermed church, this borough, te-morrow (Sunday) evening. The '.ate llanlel McLaughlin. Daniel Mclaughlin, whose death en I'rl diy has been already announced, was born In Big Dam, Lebanon county, his father be ing a rallraul and canal contractor. When 17 years of age he served an apprenticeship at carpentering In Lebanon, wbore he re mained until his 13d vear. Then he rainn tn Ltncaster and assisted In the construction or ine court Heuse. He superintended the oroc eroc orec tlon or the Franklin and Marshall buildings snertlv afterwards. He was married te Mar garet Selling, February 11, liIO. While the deceased had been lu bad health since May, 1S5, his end was net looked ter yesterday. In the morning lie was taken with vomiting, which was partially relieved. In the after noon he get out or bed te go te an adjoining room, when he loll in the middle or Uie fleer, expiring a few minutes afterward. The de ceased was in his out year. His funeral will take place irem HL Mary's Catholic church en Monday at U a. in. ; lutermeut at SL Mary's ceiuetery. A uurteu Old llutten. from tte lUitdlng Eagle, I'sac llordenhat, whose postellico Is Bow Bew mansvllle, was In Heading and exhibited at the JZigle olllce a relle In the shape of a Rev olutienary uuiien worn by one et Gen. Washington's seldiers. It is of thin brass, lf inches In dlameter, and contains In large capitals en the Tue et it, G. W. Abeve this are the w erds, " long llve the president," The button, in geed nute or preservation, was round in an old stene house In Brecknock township, Lincaster county, which was tern down. The house was 12.") years old and was owned by an old He olutlenary soldier named Mesiner. Mr. Berdenbat has a silver dollar et 1703, another or 17P9 and a cepper peunv dated 1730. ' ' J the Hleainer (Terra Safe. The steamer State et Alabama reports that en August -1 sbe spoke the steamer Werra with her hhatt broken and In tow or a Mon arch line steamer making for Bosten harbor. She reported all well ou heard. Ilosie.v, Aug. 0. The overdue steamship Werra Irem Bremen, July 21, has arrived here In tow et a Monarch Hue steamer. She will land her passengers about neon te-day. The hteanmblp enetian, or the Leyiand line, was the vessel that brought the )" Inte pert, and net a steamer or the Monarch line as at first reported. In an interview with one of Werra's passen gers it was learned that during very heavy weather en tbe night of July 30, the steam ship broke her sbalt and lest her propeller. Next day she was taken In tow by the Venetian. Illg Time cm the Wel.n Mountain Te-.Murruir Frem Urn New Helland Clarien, The corner-stone or the Welsh mountain chapel, te be erected near tue Hand Beards, Is te be laid Sunday altorneon, the services te begin 2:10 p. m. Addresses are oxpected t be made by the following well-known gentlemen : Hev. Calvin W. Stewart, D. I) Hev. C. Hlemeusnyder, Marriet Uresius, esq. and Hen. Jehn II. Landls. There will also be interesting exercises by the Sunday school. Ligament Nurtured. Walter, youugest son or Alderman Barr, while playing yesterday altorneon, foil irem a sued and ruptured the ligaments or the right arm. He will be disabled ler the next ten days. Dr. Albright attended te the In. Juredarm. It was found necessary te amputate the mlJdle and third linger, and the tip of the little finger. The amputation was dene by Dr. If uebner. Letters Held. Letters address te IUvId Hoshower, Bare Bare vllle, and Lizzie Jones, New Provldence, Lancaster county, Fa., are held at the Ijiii. caster postelllce ler postage. Arretted for Forgery. .Hu.v. ... ..wi.. ,1(M HIIMWU 111 IhOilultli; yesterday en a warrant Issued by Alderman u.Muujr i-unigiug uiui wiin lergery. ite was brought te tbu city last night, and as he could net furnish ball was committed te Jail ler a hearing. J llroke a 1Mb. Andrew Evans, of Kohrerstewn, while at work en a new building at Ne. 410 North broken!11'' ,eU &nd ha en80f Us rlta Ceugreuiuan llltxtsnd Keine. Congressman Jehn A. Illestand arrived 2 AS ADHOIT 1.AHVBXT. A Careteu Maiket Man I.ees Thirl Mullen An Artlttlc Manner. This morning an adroit thief stote a pocket book containing aleut J.1lrem Mr. Abraham Strlckler, an attendant at the Northern market The market was nearly eer, and Mr. Strlckler counted out the money from the drawer In blsmarket stand and placed It In his money purse, laying the purse upon the stand Instead of placing It in his pocket. Mr. StrlcKler turned tits head for n moment te attend te some ether matters and w hen he came te leek ter Ills purse It was gene. An adroit thief had taken It. There Is no clue te the tliler. An Important KJertiueiit Suit. J. Hay Brown, attorney rer Frederick K Helse, te-day entered an ejectment suit in the court of common pleas against Aietauuer .m. Wilsen. The property ler which suit Is brought Is a let et ground en North Third street, between Chestnut and Walnnt, In the borough or Columbia. I'lalntlfl claims te have an Interest lu this and many ether properties in Columbia that originally belonged te the Helse estate, and the aboe suit is entered te have his rights tested. The steelten l'icnlc at I'cnrjn. Owing te the threatening weather el the morning and the rain Intervals all day the pic nic or the empleyes or the great steel and Iren works et Steelton, booked rer Penryn park te-day, was net as large as had been anticipated. Neverthless about tw only carloads et people, mere than a thousand ln"all, came down the Lebanon Val ley rallrevl and te the park this morning. Despite the rain they hae been havings geed time, IxxiUng, swinging, lunching, and engaging In all the amusements of this popu lar reserL lltctlrnt nil lint t'helpt. Les no v, Aug. 7. Lord Iddleslelgti, the new minister of foreign affairs, te-day officially received all the various foreign diplomats with the exceptien or Cnited States MlnNter Phelps, who Is out or the city ou a visit te the Bight Hen. Geerge J. tienheu at the latter's residence lu the country. Slitjr-three ltletera Sentenced. Bni ssKt.s, Aug 7. The trial of fl rioters charged with pillaging Solielmenl Abbey during the late riots nt Charlerel, was con cluded at that place yesterday, and the court sentenced the prleners te terms el Imprison ment varying trem twoweeKs te five years. The l'rlneners Cheered. Glasoew, Aug. 7. Sir. of the rebellious crofters en the Island or Tiree, were landed at Obar te-day, under arrest and hand cuffed. The populace cheered the prisoners aud hooted etcry mention of the name of the Duke of Argyll. Sudden Death. Michael Oess, efl'equea tennship, aged K) years, died en Friday. Heart disease is sup posed te have caused his death. In early life he was a farmer, but for a number of j ears he has lived retired. He was a widower for imny years. Ills funeral will Uke place en Monday morning at 10 o'clock. FlDgers Iladly Lacerated. Miss Ida Griffith! sustained serious inju ries this morning shortly before neon In the card room or Ne. 2 cotton mill. She had her left hand caught in the speeder and the four fingers or it terribly lacerated. A cab was hastily summoned, and alter being taken home she w as attended by a phj slclan. llnme en a Short Milt. Geergo Goedh.irt.or Deris' circus,ls at home en a llylng vislL Helen his car at Orange, New Jersey, and will meet It again at Leng Branch en Monday. wnalllTK VHUHAItlLlTlMt. CWashinotew, D. C, Aug. 7. Krr Eastern Pennsylvania and New Jer sey, local rains followed by fair weather, northeasterly winds becoming nertherly; no decided change in tempera ture. Combined Crunch Ktctinlen. Combined Church Cheap Kxcurslen te Ocean Greve, Lena lintncli, -New lerlc andleney Iilanil, en H cdnesauy, Aug IS lieund trip tickets te Ocean Gretu and lenjr lirancb, geed for six days only 13 W. lieund trip tickets te N'e- lert and Ceney Island, geed for three day, only ft.10. Special through train leaver Lancaster, King street, nt G a. in. ; Manhelm, 6 13 j Lltltr, t, ij i Kphrat.i, 7 05. li't cheap, t.e. ou psy your money and Uke your choice. The last cheap ene. I or limber particular ee small circulars at all stations. a3.S,te,I4,ir..i:.Utr Clear the Wny Ter the escape from the system of Hi wiute and debrt, which. If retained, would vltlate the bodily fluids and overthrew health. Thatlui pertnnt channel of exit, the bowels, may be kept permanently tree from obstructions by using the non griping, gently acting and agreeable cathartic, Hostetter's stomach Hitters, which net only llburutes Impurities, but Invtgeralis the llplng of the Inli'stlnal canal, when weak ened by constipation or the unvlui use of violent purgatlvei. The stomach, ller and urinary organs nre !lkuwle reinforced and nreuwd te healthful uctlnn by this benellcent tonic and corrective, and every organ, nucr. muscle and nerve experiences a share of Its Invigorating In fluence Unobjectionable in rlaver, u most genial and wholesome medicinal ktlmulant, and owing Its eltlcicy tobntunlceurc.seclulvey, It U the remedy bett adapted te household u-e, en account et its afety, wide scope and speedy action. augSielJ DBA TUB. McI.ireHLiv In this city, en the Mh Inst , Uanlil McLaughlin, In theklst year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family also, St. Honiara's Society and Lancaster lla'nntr lla'nntr cher are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, from his late residence, Ne 210 Kast Walnut street, en .Monday morning at 9 o'clock. High Mass at SL Sfary's Church Interment atst Mary's cemetery. (Lebanon panels please copy ) au7 ltd DC-clap Angust 7. ISpn, Willie O., son of A J. nml Lydla h. Uunlap, In his th month Iho relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from his parents' residence. He. 27 Kast King strecL en Monday afternoon at 'o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. ltd' aAUKETH. fhlUulelphU I'roeace Markev I'RiLiDBLrnii. Ang. 7 Fleur Market nVet. Bales of 8fO barrels t Minn, baken. H.VS3I T5s l'eiina. family at H 75a I t Western at W uJ 1 15 s Talents. H .VMJ5 (O. Itye dour dull at S3 3U3 Je. 1 p. in., call Wheat Aug , IflJict SepL. SlKc t OCL, KXc; Nev.. tr.Kc ' ' corn Aug., iSc; Sept., 4'jJc ; Oct., SOJic; Nev., SU4c tjiU-Aug, 15'ic.: SepL, Xc; OcL, 3JKe; r, e v , 33c. Mew Tors frednce Market, j, f ."w y.0'-- 7 Fleur market steady but dnll t lne. II iuqi nj; superfine, M 3a3 out Common te (-oed Kxtra Western, 7(ifl3US City Mill Kxtras, l DOflt CI for West Indies: Minn. Kxtra, r.'aetJS 00; Kxtra Ne. S. ti 6SQ3 81. Wheat Ne. 1 KeU stale en snot, UlijvJle : Ne. 1 White, state. Mc j Ne. Ne. 2 Hcd, W Inter.Aug , Mc ; SepL, tHie Cern Ne. i Mixed, cash, KXc f Aug., Seic ; Sept., &Uc. uau Ne. 1 White State, spot, 47c; Ne. 5, de tewc. Kyedull. Barley nominal. 1'erkdr.ll t New Mess, 111 B7XQU VM. Lard-ttepL, 7 IS; Oct.,iiai. Molasses quiet; lTKc. ler CO test boiling stock t l'ertu Itlce, 30Q3SC Turpentine dull at ii)c Ueetn quiet t stralnea te geed, II rtll tKH. fetreluum dull i ruHned In eus, Ska rrelghtsdull t grain te Llverioel, 3V0. llutler Market quitt i New Western Cruamery. HKQ-'W. Cheese dull; Western Choice, 71f07Kc KggSHtcudyt Suite, HXailXci nVsleni. 13 sugar market dull t ltenned cntleaf, (ik-ic tJOXc Granulated, i..;c. " Tallew dull t prluiu city, 3 lS-lCc. Uotfee quint ; fair cargoes at WHO. Uleestuudvt Carolina and Iulslans, common tefuir, 3Ka0 Kungen, iQlXc. Lire stock Market. Cnitui no, Aug. C-The footers' Journal reiterta : Keculpts, 4,M) heed, shlnments, S.Vje; BtlictUe; shipping stters, !fil te 1,M! Ds.. LSI lis e rm L- u unit Im.rf ,. . k ims-.im .." Cattle- murlmt J H'Q'i HM steckera and leeders, ri i8ft3 50 t ixins, uuiis hiiii u.iAvu, ,i .muj m, ; IJUIV, f J fiUiff 3 ci threughlexans cuttlostiengor turns, IJ jj Q-! CO steers, 1 WQ3 W. lings Itecelpu, ln.uoe headt shipments. 4.&UU) market geed; leugh and 111 1 1 nd, ft 154 4 73 1 pecking and shipping, IIT'OJIC, light. HnaiiJtsklps.1750L 6 " Sbeei tluuupu, lJ.uuu headt shipments, i: the market was steady ; natives, ri Utfj 4 -iit Western, II U3S 60; Texan s, lVJ03uu. Lambs, It eueSJS. Kast Lisibtt Cattle receipts, 19 heed; shipments, 1'J market nothing dclug j no shipments te New Yerk. flogs receipts, axu head shipments, 1,500; market slew i Phllaaelphtas, 15 euQS ou t Yorkers, II 75QIHC; grussers and common Yorks, It 25(J W. BhipuienU te New Yerk, 1 ranuaue. n recelnts. Lad 'head shlnments. lmil t market Arm t prime, S4 Seat lO; fair te geed, S3 50 ft i wvuituvv, f 4 wyrs w iuuui,j xeff i ou. ChloMe Market. CsttiAoe, Aug., 7,9 30a. tn. Market opened I Wheat Aug., 550 ) Pept., 5(i'c i OcL, 70 Nev., sese. Cern Atic, 43e; Sept, 4l4C( Oct, 41c i Nev, 4.V. Osw-Aiig , S;;c ; Sept., !Sitc : Oct , I'HOSc. fork sepu, i5 t OcL, fifiSfls O I.arl-8ept,i:ni. ttlb-sept.,rt'n. ouwise. W heat Aug , 7!Hc ; Sept., 7,r Oct , 7Ce t Nev , sic Cem August, 4tc; Sept, li,UHV OcL, iSJfWtSV Oats Atig S'Jic t Sept , J'c , Oct. SiltftM'fc. Cerk-Aiig., . CJ; Sept.. " T Oct, 11 H fjird-Aug Stl WX; SepL, ,t 0TS. OcU t'f-5. ltlba-Aiig., . ai t aepL, sti imi, . uct , fri 15 Dram and rrestslnns rurulshed by S. K. YundL Itreker. Ciucxue, Aug 7,1 o'clock p. tn. WheaL Cem. Oats. Perk. Lard. August 7.V.J 43ti 77r September TB'J 4l; vi u "t B 'ijii tcteler 7s 4sU J)lj n sj (.10 Nnvvtuuer fn 4'AJ L.V.1UL'CI1 ..,. .E.,',, .... .... Itecelpu. Car ImiU. Winter Wheat Spring Wheat Cern Oats Kye Barley , Oil City CruaeOtl R2H Head. Uecelpts-llegs ;,n Closing l'rtcs 2 o'clock p it . n ntau uern. iwip, i-erx. ijtni AugusL TW, 41 ; 9 Rt 6 'fJS septvmlwr. ', 41V, . -i is i. stvj October T 4VS, 2K; m t, t A November . .. 'J December ?l'a OU City Crude Oil iW rtew Yerk stecss. Nsw eix, Aug. I. Wall streeL I JO p. rn. Meney easy at "W per cent- fnndgn ox ex change qutet at It 84HB' xJ ! Governments flrin t Currency 's, ll bid ; 4's cenps. I12T bid ; 4,Vs 1111,', hid. The stock market this morning opened Irrcg far and dull, but during the last haUef the first first uheur there was a geed buying for foreign ac count, which resulted In an advance of i; te 1 per cenL The market has since been dull nnd featureless, bnt prices hae bten fully main tallied except tn the case et consolidated gas stocks, which decltned Hi per cenL Stock atitrkeu. Quotation by Keed, UcUrann A Ce , bankers, Lancaster, I'a. KIW VOKK LIST. 11 II M In. Canads l'acinc r.7, fiT', 7ti a c. c. i ms hit; cue Cel. CaU , ,bi,S .11 Central recinc it? u 4IJ Canada Southern n.W tn n,w Chi., 8L L. 1'gh. '.. .. Denver A ttletlrxndn SIN "' Del .Lack. A Wet tern )i, 13IJ, 1 rle sa M. 33J KrieSd "n lt "': Sew Jersey Central i5W 5Mi Sfti. K. AT s: an? 3V, Leu. AN 4iV, iii', ,-,( Lake Shere yi Michigan Central -i, Mlurt raclnc .... Iifi Northera 1'aclOc iM4 . ', N. 1. Fret &. nt, (,i, N. W H5t; m mi' New erk Central ill ill new East lenn Cem t.v; fii r., Omaha . ... !, tt tK, Oregon Trans 8tli 3P, a OntAiieA Wejtetn in? recinc Mall 6,-u ;.-. t.;v Kechester A l'ltueurg . SL Paul iii; u,i' jt Texas Pacific iy; iv. n'u Union I'acinc M, 5r- Wabash Common n i4 lit, Wabash lTeiened -, si 3!, Western Union Telegraph.. 7, uk 67 Westshore lml, livp; m rHtLADSL?Bt LIST. Lehigh Valley .s rs fc K., N. Y. A l'blla lu te n' I'enntylvarta t,;tj iau ? Bending iss, ltti u l-lil Lehigh NavtgatieJ 5;; W, .M: llestenvllle jj rhlladclphla A Krle ijr Northern Cent People's i'asaenger B'd'g Uen'U M'tg's 6. ieii, OU IMS, (.'., til SKW ADrKKTJSKMKXTS. TJAK1NO hOWDKH. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS pewder never vanes, a marvel of purity, strength and wholeseuieness. More eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition vltb the multitude el low tesL short weight, oluen or pheepliate pewders. otetcl only in earn. KeriL lUiins 1'ewusaCa, 101 Wall StrenL New Yerk rnav5Mvdw SO?t Ill'YH TIIK I1KST Si:COND J drade Bene Phosphate In the market. Analysis much higher than any of like price. I'hesphatu Acid, lu per tent, HniineriU, ;U per cent: potash, 2 per cent, hairs Increasing ery fast en these goods. lHKLA.SCASTKitCllKltlt.AL CO. Limited. aug71wdtl4tw c UIliD'SCAKRIAfiK FOR .S.VLH. Al' ply at Ne lis North HnWestreeL ltd WANTED. A DINING-ROOM (1IKI,. Apply at the KeunUln Inn, Seuth tJnran strecL ii(t W1JEN PLANTING WHEAT, IF VOU will use from 9w te S00 pounds of Itlslng Eun llone Phosphate you will have an Increase yield of lour te Mx bushels, which will mere than pay for the l'hrwphate, with u large crop of straw free, says an old farmer who has ustd Phosphate for eight years TltK LANCASTKlt CIIKMKAL CO, Limited. Fersale by Agentserut the Works WANTED-AGOOD GIRL IN A SMAlX family for general housework , geed re commendations required, t nil at ltd 3J .SOUTH SilfffKN STKKKT. LUNCH I LUNCH ! Chicken Cern Soup tonight at Columbia Uarden, Ne en Seuth Queen atit eL Sprenger's Lager fleer en tap. It PKTKIt. LOTi, Prep. O THOSE WHO HAVE NOT YRT TltlKI) OUlt ltlSl.S'O SUN BONE I'llOSlMIATK. We ask that a fslr trial be made of Has a wheat grower, which will convince you that you can net afford te sew without IL TilK LANCASTKlt CHK5IICAL CO , Limited. Price lower than any high grade fertilizer. UNCH. Chicken Cern Soup this evening at the SL Charles Hetel, Ne. 14 East Chestnut sin rt. If (JKOKOK f-LOin.l'rep. Attention, m.i:nnp:rcher I The members of the Lancaster Mienner cherare requested te meet at their hall en Men day morning, AugustDtb, at 8 o'clock, sharp, te attend the funeral of their late member, Daniel McLaughlin. HKNKY SCHMlTT, ltd Secretary. THE F1NK8T GRADE of pure ANI MAL Hene (ground) ler fertilizing Is madu by the LA.SCAHrj.lt CUKMICAL CO , llinlted. All kinds of Phosphate and Chemicals et the best grades and lowest prices w ANTED AGENTS WITH SMALL capital. We have something new. nnrisir. large profits, special 30 day etrer, wttte at ence KMl'litK CO , iuil Lttnal SL, N. Y. ed Smoed LAM SOUP LUNCH THIS EVENING nt itahter's Kagle Hetel, North Queen and Orange streets, llecbester and Kleker's Heer en tap. A. C, It AUTKIt. ltd l'roprletor. rpUK UIUHEHT GRADE OF T)TS -a. selvki) beuth Carolina iteck, or Acid Phosphate, In quantities from 1 te 1UU tens, at; Si! ucb MJiuik uaiiivuimuivuvsn uuriiiimiea. IK LANCAS1KU CUKMICAL CO., Limited. CHICKEN CORN SOUP LUNCH THIS evening at the 1'enn Square Itestaurant (under limit's llulldlng). Ojsters, clams and Crabs In every stvle. ltd U. W. BCIIKKTX, Proprietor ROASTED GROUNDHOG AND SAL ER Kraut this eveulng. lilcker. New Yerk and Knai.p'a liver, Iceculd, en draught, at the Merrman Heuse, Ne. 214 West King street. ltd WM. UKUif, Proprietor. S1 OOO .fJALAUY ,r AGENTM. P.yjKjyj Address at ence, UU. SCOTT'S KLKCTltlO QOODS. -u . We. Blj ilreadway, New Yerk. The Only Genuine. apa smdeea -1 Q TO 15 PER CENT. ACID PHOSP Itl I'll ATK or Dissolved Seuth Carel Ina lleclc In '.WO pound bags, lntbe best drilllngcondltlen for sale at our works at from 17 te t M per ten. The LANCASTKlt CHEMICAL CO., Llwtled, wjrir AnritnTiHKMitirTti. D R. W.1I. hOn'KU, IIKNTlVI tlnidusle et the University i MAT) land Dr, K. K. eutig, .Se. s KsstOmuge ettwt. ter, l'a. lull-imwAtti it, with i. itn. tdetsl NeTicr. . i.'1!' .'' hereby git en Ihst the firm et ,'MJ'",ABhtiluterlsdlsolcaiiyHie death of A. W ltiisil. All persons Indebted te the tlrm are requested tninake ImiiKHtlatn payment, and these having claims or demands ngslnst the same will pirsent them w Itheut delay rer settlr iiient tethniimlerslgiHul, sun t lug partner, nt Ne. 1." Kast king street. OhOIIOK -Slltll.MVKIt. Surviving Partner TSatITnTS 1 PATENTS ' WM. R. GERHART, Solicller of Pitli'iils, .Se 31 SOUTH III UKST. (Id Fleer Ornnl Hall), Nettoleurt llense, Lancaster, l'a. 1 hae had ever ctcn years' oiperlcnre lu practicing tiefurn the Patent Ottlce, and glsn lremnt iH'tenul attentleu te alt cases placed lu iny chargtt. All my business Is transacted dl reetly with the Patent iittlce thus melding the delny occasioned bt tnMne fi. ! ih i"irti srrend hands 1 fnite ' i ' i' ' " - Issued liy the United xtuli"., i i an u le thelnsH'CHn et Inxeuters Nm titrm- for con sultntleit oriidlreiiste the pitinlablllt of lu cntlens eiTlwd XpT.RSA RM'lireN. GOOD CLOTHING LOW PRICES. I'RICVS THIT AKS rtUKS T1IXT SUI. Mens' Suits ' etv ,10 CO $110.1 titce , I Sl 115 tl) tia.ee Itste f.MOJ Mens Cheviot snltf. 110 1 rre Mens" Cassltnere Suits, ll.'tw Hi-re. Mens" Cassluiere Suits,' I 0.i. Were. -Mens'lerkserew hulls III ii. iter," Mens' Corkscrew Suits 113 W. t ere. Mens' Corkscrew Sull ' tltxe Weie Mens' Corkscrew Snl's tlii Were 1 his Is our dullest sessen et all the ) ear, and we want te rid eurseliesnt all Summer tloel, n would rather BUe away the pretlt than te rarry them until net Mimmcr that time must find us w Ith it N KS and t KKslI STOCK All our goods have been re duced In like proportion If ou am doubtful nbinit the-e reductions a leek at the (,exts and Prices will con Time you MYERS & IUTHF0N, NO. 13 BAST KINO BTIlHHr. LANCASTKlt. PA. OPWIAL ATril MTIO.NS -r mi.- HEW YORK STOEE. l,f"lUUIH.VKH t Vl.tCOES, hlrgtnt Design, In nil the Latest Celmlngs. KlNKSATl.SK l'llIMs-tinly ftc.a tard. One t.et Yard t lde, UN K PItt.S'TKIl LAW .SS, Ac. a .ird : Kedurtd trTrrrt?x" One Let Kxtra (Juallt) CltlS HLKDSKhUlt LhKltS, lc a Yard; 1 ormei Price, ire. 4'Hnch 1'l.S SIltll'Ll) UlltSS t,OOHS lledured ler ft aid. 1U3 llcjen Perfect filling (,KS l'S U.S I.AU.S. DltlKDSUIUTS, tee. Kach. Werth lie. OSKCSKHKA I.INK.N'IOWLLNJMnches Wide, 41 Inches Leng, iOc. Per Pair. Thiwe goeils cmnet be bought of the maim ftctururutthls pilie Ourewn Importation of line Deuble Hitnesk llleached (.KKSIA.S 1A1II.K f.l.S'l NS, 7Sc. a Yard ; U sillily Sold at II (n. Hee. 6, 8 Ss 10 Kant Sing St., LANCAS'lKlt. PA J. I!. MARTIN .t CO. DRESS SILKS! New Silks arriving every day, and this department Is filled with u Cholce Stock at the Lewest Prices. BLACK SILKS! Oulnet's Illark Silks are acknowledged te be the best silks manufactured In the world, and every yard Is warranted. W a have a special number that Is marked II ue ; actual value of the same Is II 'A Other n limbers or Uulnet's black silks we have at 75c , 9Jc., II 10, 11.25, i &i and ti 00 a yard. COLORED DRESS SILKS. In the Spring Shades at 4 cent it yard; ene of superior qiullty for Iho money. Cempleu, liiu-s l Colored Silks at Mie , 75c. and f t U) u yard. SURAH DRESS SILKS, That we nre selling ut 8"Xc ayatdnre lielng sold elsewhere at II u u yard. All the Newest Shades. A lllack nurah Silk lerently purchased Is of un extra width and quality fet 11.00 a yard. J. B. MARTIN & GO., Cor. West Jftng & FrlnctVSt, Opposlte iUvens IIeum.) lamuaitbk, r) KKW AltrKHTtSMMMIttt. JOI'RNING GOODH. HAGER & MOURNING GOODS PHostley's Dlnek Silk Warp Henriettas, Black Oaahmore, Olarotte Oleth, Etlmlne Oleth, FrlneUta Oleth, Nun's Veiling and Camel's Hair; Oeurtaud'a Orape and Nun's Veiling for Vests ; Black Thibet Leng and Square Shawl?. HAGER & BROTHER, Neg. 25 and 27 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa. a iv ir JrnnKjcwr. l MM'.IRV ANOSUKRRY WINKS. 1 inlatfe, I7U, 1-HH1, IsH Wit, ly.T, lstl, ISTn, AUtKtll VUT'SUl.tl W1NK8TOHK, II. K. SI.AMlAKKIt, ARt PI.A YINtl CARDS AT te, 10e. AND 15c. per deck. I'tnn tllll Kdue l'layltitf Cants, !ic.l',.r.,,.',0,'. ll'.tl'lll'SCltlAltSrtVllK. felilS-W Astfd Ne. nt Kast Kln StreeL AANTKU-TKNailTi'iUJR.s'TO nftT IT Smnll-lrt'iiches. Apply tn ,.. .. H.CLAMAS, ' Ne 416 Middle street f;j(OI Ql'AMTY TOII.KT 1'Al'KR, v" " trvd and rapped, tnpacksef'SU sheets, ten cents ft pack, nt lIUriLKVS DltUtJ STOHK. Ne. au West Kin Street. A s Minm-iNi: usr.TUK finest CALIFORNIA BRANDY In the Maiket, nt KOllUMt t l.lOUOIt SIOIIK, 31 CftM'llfc syu KK, Lancaster, l'a. VOI'ICli " " Xi My wlfe, Mary U hlte. left iny bed and bennl without lust cause. All persons are for. bidden te plve her anj credit en my account, as i tiunoieo rtviponsiiiie ter any ueiils that sne may centnet ftURl.-Jtil JtHI.N trilITK. HKAlrilY, DKI.U'IOl'S AN I) RK freshliiK. What 1 Iver's Iloel lUer. The ltest Summer Ilrlnk. A bottle that will make nve gallons el this delicious drink Is sold ler a cents, by COCIIUAN.TItK DlilHIUIST, Al Nes it? . 1I North (Juren St , Lancaster, l'a. nuns lyt-edll Qrr RKWARI) 4J'-'V TO llll 1MT le au person tint can ilndafliier Het Lunch, ettetsble Soup, than that served at lllsslnfrer's Jl uier hotel Ttl N I01IT, Nen. 517 and '219 West hlnirsUwt, op;eslte fjtncaster IHuk. itelkcr's H elner, acker's Kxpert Ucer drawn f mm the keg. Come early. Don't miss It. F OR HOT VVIIATIIKIt, SAUTelf.NC A Nil UKlisiA.N W1SK3. UKIUAitT'S WINK SIOHC. 11. E.sursnin, Aiit. rplir.ONT.Y Cl.KAR HAVANA I'll, I. Kit X CKiAlt In the city for 5c. Meerschaum Cigar and Clgaretu-e Helder for lde. feblJ-WAStfd Ne. til hal King Strent. pje: STPONKD. THK COM hlfT All KIITISKH TO TAKK PI.ALK Al KNAPP'S GARDEN, THH KNENISU, Has lx'en postponed until further notice, airil LAMtKSLK K.S'APP. l RANI) Oi'KNINO. SATUI1IA, AUOLST 7, ls, AT W.H I.lt.l.Klt'SCONKK(.T10NKH ANUICK CltKAM l'Altl.Olts. 1 am new prepared te furnish the public with n full line of line and rancy Cakes, Candles, Irults, Mils. etc. Ice Cream and Water Ices In u variety of ilater Concert liy Prof. Kcndlir's full orchestra W. II. LILLKU, ai. it Ne. S19 North llneen St., Lancaster, l'a. QOODS hi ITKD FOR WORKINII.MKN. .lust reci-lved at reluted prices te suit tbn times nt llwhteld's Cheap cath Stere, NO. 51 .SOUTH gt KKN STItKKT. Anether let et the-a Extra Size Werktng Shirts made tn order tiaiizu and dean llndcrwear selling off at re duced prices. Working Pant at 50 cents and up. IkstHliitfle and double front Overhalls In the market. New styles of Cellars, Suspenders nnd Notions generally, at HKCHTOI.D'S. 1 S. Houses for sale or rent. G ri:at kareains for farmkrh ' EXECUTORS' SALE. W 111 be sold en 8ATUK11AY, AUOU3T II, li, at public sale, at the Machine Sheps of Jeslah Dalsh, deceased. In Concord street, west et Mulberry street, between West Chestnut and West Walnut streets. In thneltyef Lancaster, the following persennl property, viz Six -Sew heptraters, t New 'threshers, 2 Sew llore Power .lacks, .1 Second-Handed Herso Power Jacks, 2 Second-Handed Threshers, 15 Sets Herso Power Unices and levers, a Herse Power llraces tn the rough, i Small Separator Krames, 5 Separator Chutes, 7 Separator Axles, I Drill Press and Drills, 1 second Handed Heek Shaker, 4,u feet of Oak Plank, 3K by 14 Inches, welt seasoned, 2 Second Ilandea llerBO Power Wheels, 1'ulnts, Varnish and a variety of ether articles tee numerous te mention. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. m. en said day, when terms will he made known by A J. KI1KULY, HR.VItYHAK'ILKY. Kiecutorsef .leslali Davlsb, Dec eased. Sahuhl linns, Auctioneer. miT-'.'td't, W.tllw TT AVI M. FAY YOLT TO nm YOUlt TEAS, COFFEES AND GROCERIES AT- CLARKE'S. Head the hillnulnir ami then rinMili, kmt lOUUSEI.K Knur lis (.ranulatcdand 1 B. Clarke's Illended Cniree nt 21c , for SOc.; 8 M flood Coffee for ft U0 j 3 fts Choice 'lea, fl.(l); Uoed It Ice, 5c. R. ; 2 BiOat ratal, tic i Cernmeul, 4e.t '2 Us Starch, uc.: Kitra lauilly Crackers only tic. B. t Seda biscuits, 7e.t something new, S o'clock 'icas. ICc; flouting Sesp, only 7c; 4 nieces Miller's llerax Seap, 23c ; fl pieces Miller's Hest Mean, -Jc ; 3 pieces Deb bins KlcctrlcSeap.'.Uc.i 1. A U, OlelnuSoapenly Sc. cuke. Whitest 0c. Sngar In the City. l'nre Cider Vinegar, IV. gallon : 0 flenr Is very cheap. Lily Whlte,4lc. a juarter; Levun's Cholce Heller only 57c. a quarter. Clarke's Tea & Coffee Stere, 30 WE3T KINO STREET. 3-telephone Connection. (Icedi Delivered l rt t: Q.IVKN AWAY. Ne Sleight of Hanil liusinesp. OSK POUND Ol" WlllTKSUOAU (llten te Kvcry I'lirchaser of 1 B. of OOccnt " lllended"Colteeor Kxceisler grudoerzJcent eetfee. Hunuia all the "Ticket " conjuring of IS years compound" experience "colTeo In the city. Nine pounds et Ooed Ceircn for 11.00. fVrnu. ine KiiKlish llreakrust Tea that has net te be "thrown uway alter pa)lni; 11.10 a pound for It " luteins a pound. MACNAY'S, NOS. 113 A 117 NOltTit QUKKN 8THKKT, atiKl tfd BROTHER. HMW AUrjSHTIKKMMMrB. E liKUANT AND KFFK'in.NT. FOR U lumbago, sciatica and lialna In thn back, Ips and ildtvs use Hellien's Capclne 1'la.sleis. hi 25 cents. fY s.fle Tirrii ark ah heed ah -"A. can be purchased In ltncnstcr ler Hint. Call and be convinced. All wetk warranted. Una administered. W. L.riSIIKIt'H DentM. aplTlrd Nti. ei North gueen Strtwu MAKKIiKY'H "YARA RKAUTIKH " clear filled of cholce Ne. 1 Havana, acu commanded te levers of a genuine Havana Cigar, at M AKK LK Y'9, ' Yellow front," Ne. 21 North (Jueen Street (lernierty Harttnan's) MARKliF.Y'H ' YKM.OW FRONT" clear filler Havana 5 cent Cigar Is pro nounced by smokers the best In the mar. ket,at MAItKLKT'S " Yellow rent," Ne. 21 North ijticcn stresit, (rennerly Hartman's) NOW in T1IKT1MF.TO III Y A TOOTH llrush. nnd I'ratlev's Kast Knd Pharmacj thn place te get a liargaln, llrtislies trem .V up Asample of Oriental Teeth Uash given with each brush sold, lhatn semn siwrlal barKalns st 20 and 23 cents. w e UlAlLKt. jyllydltr.MAW OW-'f Market. RKDl'CTION 1 Te theso In want of a summer suit et Clethes, I'antaloenlngs or Vestlngs can mi money by calllnv at lloseustnln'sTVilletlng Par lers, whurealleneml Iteductlen has hcett made A Ooed Summer Serge suit for 110, trimmed with Pongee Mlk. ANIce IngllshSerguSnlt In lllne and lllack ferlJU. Klegant l'antalixins ferK l'atent Mrsps am Perfect Kitting A. II. H0SK.N3TIC1N,37 North (Jneen SL IROIUIIITION It A l.T, Y ' HON. CHARLES S, WOLFE, or I.KWISIIUIIU, PA, U 111 address the clllrens of Ijuicester and vl clnlty In FULTON OPERA HOUSE, Mesru v MWixa, ai a , - On the Prohibition Issues of the diy. -The Prohibition County Convention wilt met In Orand Army Hall en Monday Morning at 10 o'clock, continuing all day. All party I'm htbltlnnlstsarulnMted te Its deliberations. atiirtMtd CI'KCIAIi HARH.VINS. DON'T BE DECEIVED UHKS IIUIN(I 50c. Gentlemen's Unlaundried Shirts. Don't be Deceived byaShew 1 rent. Peer Mils lln and Slnglu ilack. We Sell a Knln forced Hack and t rent blilrt, Threitl'ly Linen llosem, Palent lacings, Linen Wristbands, and Warranted Wamsutta Muslin, 50 CENTS EACH. STAMM, BROS. & CO. Nea. 20 and 28 North Queen Qt. BOSTONSTORE. AT HURHK'H. Genuine aple Sugar, IN 2 POUND HlilCKS, AT 12 CENTS A POUND. HAM AND DRIED BEEF. Dried lleef chipped and by the plece Oysters In ene and two pound cans. Mustard and Spiced Sardines, Kine Imported Sardines, lirelled Mackerel In Tomate Sauce, llrelled Sal men, fresh Salmen, Kresli Lebster, Cream Cheese, l'icnlc 1'lneapple Cheese, Sage or On en Cheese, etc., ATBURSK'S, NO. 17 fcJAST E.1NG STREET, LANCASTKlt, PA. - Telephone connection H ONKSTY V. DKCF.l'TION. DON'T ENTER THK LANCASTKlt COMMKUCIAI, COLLKUK with the expectation of "AUel4 Prize, $50," "Life Seheiarsiilii rer HO," "Graduating in 3 Months," " Situation Gnarntcetl," And se en, ad nauseum, ad Infinitum. -THE- Lancaster Commercial College ISCONDUCTKDON Strict Business Principles, And all premises are strtclly carried nut, but It cannot held out such Inducements as above. We de guarantee a ceurse of Instruction THOU OUtlll ANDl'ltACTlCAL.and for theso prov ing themselves competent, situations are al a ays etien. -Send for College Journal containing nut line ofweik- nt a "L1VK SCHOOL," list or Students and Patrons. H. C. WEIDLEK, Principal. e AK HALL. Het Weather Clothing. Serges, Flannels. Seersuckers, Alpacas and ether Warm Day clothing Materials in Ureatcat Variety nt Qualities and l'llces. You'll And the practical sort of clothing here. The most highest care given te Its reliability. It wears as geed as It leeks. Leeks better than it costs, and costs less than anywhere else. Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, SeatkeMt Cemer Sixth and Market, rjtUdkDKUr-HlA. inpan-tfeteea - , fir