!PtnaBB - f-qwwssv'EJ'rCTt TwyBWKWfww''' WTO' WT- ) 3 Vs. f-r w.7'rtJj-.i'w yi. - -v "" i - ,., - - ""f 'pjwv n TT&ffl?' - n--'?- frHS LANCASTER DAILY INTEIiUeBNOBB. SATURDAY. AUGUST 14, 1886. s ... . ;s c Riv ,&. Vi Ef a r-t C ?'ftW WSJ r I ,4 0 .& l-T- . Ii IfcL ft 'J sr tnCOCRTS BUSY DAY. t "?- ev vnmiem bk- mmrtmm jvammt. Www vwt aMi m Did Trmns- 4 AmUmtmtM Tmem r. ... -V Omit tM at W o'clock this morning, It ,'. 01 court aiier u um ad oeording te the court - for the delivery el opinion! i MHdtt the June termer court ; JMtewlBg opinions were dellrered bj elitrianten: ;OWfii Oeyer end wlfe'e Maigned estate, nMMbina te auditor'! reDert Repert oer- - Mated, alter which report confirmed. ff r A BkMWM llur Klinltti. min te w i .;' ml.mr Aanaa arhv mention llhnulll net be Mt aetde. Rule dlacbarged. The county et Lancaster ts. Samuel M. .v !L JIi.nr fnA..i.r rinlnlen In full Si, Christian Boe In trust for the use or Bar- r nara nimnuw '."''":';' n-flIA.tr. nt vr and son. nrnlabea t rule te show cause wiTy the aeVc? thTwrlt and all proceed preceed proceed tiMaheuldnot be staid. Rule nudeabse- ljmm Given ra. Jehn HUdebrand : appeal frtMH the prothenotarv'a taxation et coats. BUI te be corrected, after which appeal is TVmharl1 If alntML a0DUBniB t "w -" Ann en. Oeyer A MeUIer vs. ML Jey Btcaui 11 oat eat leg company; rule for Judgment. Utile ab- Bule te show cause why Rebert J. Kvans should net be disbarred ; opinion In full In another column. Jacob Rutt vs. D. a. Martin, mle te set aside.? a and open Judgment, ltule made absolute. .. ., Geerge Yeisley vs. Henry Bundle, owner or reputed owner, ruletostrlkeell mechanic's lien and all proceedings thereon. Rule dis charged. Martin MlUer and wife'a assigned estate, exception te auditor's report All exceptions dismissed but one. Repert recommitted. Christian Shech ra. Henry 1 Ilerr, rule for J udgmetiL Rule dlscbarged. Jehn J. Garman vs. Samuel I Kaiilluian, guardian et Ida K. Wanner, wlie or S. F. Wanner, case stated as te tbe right el defen dant te certain property. Judgment Ter plalnUtt for 55a6s Themas llewman vs. tbe Pennsylvania Mutual Fire Insurance company : defend ant, Jehn B. Wilseu, treasurer, and Gea Yeung, Jr., secretary, garnishees, rule te set aside attachment execution. Rule made ab solute. Estate of Mary K. Marsh, deceased ; excep tions te auditer'a report. Exceptions ills missed and report confirmed. Jehn H. Uarman, deceased, citation te ad ministrator te file an account. Citation awarded. Dr. A. S. Bare, deceased, exceptions te auditer'a report. Repert corrected and con firmed. Maria Gorrecht, deceased, citation te trus tee te file an account and te give a new bend aa trustee. Citation awarded. Judge Patterson delivered opinions In the follewln g cases : East Lampeter township read ; rule te show cause why report or re-viewers should net be confirmed, itule made absolute and report of reviewers confirmed. Daniel Kittle, deceased, exceptions te audi audi eor'a report in trust estate or Susan Zlttle, de ceased, under will et Daniel Zlttle, deceased. Exceptions dismissed and report or auditor confirmed absolutely. Daniel Zlttle, deceased, citation te trustee te show cause why his appointment should net be revoked. Referred te counsel for amendment. I K. Brown vs. Ames Walten; exceptions te master's report. Exceptions dismissed and report or master affirmed. Daniel Brua, Jehn Brua, and 1-rankUn Brua, ler the use or Joel I- Llghtner, as signee ter the benefit of creditors vs. Ueerge Beller, rule ter a new trial. This is a lengthy water right suit and has been tried a number et times. The rule ter a new trial was dls 4 charged. Susanna Erb, deceased, rule en Henry E. Ttudylepay certain money te committee et Fianua K. Rudy. Rule made absolute. Jacob Rathren committee or Flanna E Rudy, certiorari of the proceedings or Alder man Barr, It belug alleged that there was net a ltgal service rr the summons by the con stable. Proceedings or alderman sustained. F. A. DUTendertter, trustee et J. I.ene Dil fenderffer, rule ter citation. In this case it was set forth that F. A. Dlfienderffur, the trustee, is Insolvent, that he has removed from the Jurisdiction et the court and is about te mortgage some of the trust estate. The petition ter the citation was net signed by J. Lene Dlifendertler, his wile or any one iu interest. The court in the opinion riled pointed out hew the petition should be signed, and when se signed a citation would Issue. Simen Single, an alleged habitual drunk ard, rule te show cause why execution should net be Issued, and rule te strike etT entry en Judgment index. First rule made absolute ; second rule discharged. Strasburg township private read, excep tions te report of reviewers, Exceptions dis missed and re-reviewers te be appointed. Rice vs. Rice: this is an eiectment suit bc- tneen brothers ler the ixMsewIen or a tract or land In Paradise township, and the court in their opinion filed grant a new trial. Jehn HUdebrand, administrator or Sarah Wlker, deceased, vs. David Uaverstlck, ad ministrator et Geerge Wlker, deceased, rule for new trial. Rule discharged. Ames Lee vs. Amelia Diehl, new Amelia Kress, rule te open Judgment and let de fendant into a defense. Rule made absolute. A. F. Unger vs. A. R. Bltzer, rule te Bet aside proceedings aa te M. R. Bltzer. An appeal has been taken by these dofendanU and is new pending. Rule discharged ; lieu te remain a Judgment. Maria Bear's administrator va. Elizabeth Hosteller, executrix of Henry nestetter, do de ceased, rule for a new trial. Rule dis charged. IiU unction Gran ted. H. M. North, attorney for the Pennsylva nia railroad company, filed a bill in equity against Stephen Newhouse, Henry Massey and Geerge W. Ramsey, supervisors of Kadsbury township. The bill seta lerth that the supervisors threaten te cut down tbe em bankment at the Newport read crossing at the Gap, te the grade of the railroad tracks and te open the said Newport read crossing at the grades erthe railroad tracks ; that such a proceeding Is without any legal authority and the grade crossing at said point where the railroad is en a sharp curve, would be dangerous te travel both en the public reail and en the rnilread, and the said crossing is unnecessary because there is an overhead cresHing within a shertdistance thereof, made by the said railroad company which changed the alte or the said Newport read at said crossing. The railroad company prays that an Injunction be granted restraining the said supervisors from interfering with or attempt ing te restore or open aald Newport read across the Pennsylvania railroad until the final hearing. The court granted a prelimi nary injunction. CIHIRKNT 1IUSINESS. Rebecca Kelbaugb, Bged til, of ML Jey, was divorced from her husband, David Kelbaugb, aged L'i, en the ground of cruel treatment Mary Jane Rutter, or Leaoeck township, wan divorced from her husband, Jonathan, en the ground or desertion. Jehn H. Knapp and Jehn P. Mllley were granted renewals or their soldier's licenses. The restaurant license et Peter Appel.Mau. helm borough, was transferred te J. M. Bunimy. Court Heom Improvements. The large court room presents a haudsome appearance. During the recess it has been thoroughly overhauled, and new Lancaster fifMfi" ??' urt "u In the state. Early YLi, u'y"ecommlsalener8 awarded the con cen USfm f wW? mtl Uie frescoing of the ,oem te WmX,H. Bateman. He aecured the aerviceaef Philadelphia mechanlcate de the freacping, and they did their work well. The old designs were maintained, but the colors were changed. The Urge chandeliers were regUded, and they add te the appearance el the room. The commissioners bad J. is. Martin .t Ce. te procure the curtains, drapery, Ac. aud they showed their usual geed taste. The curtains are red.silk rennalaaanee,lhe lambre quins of the best and the drapery ever the Judge's desk in geed taste. Tela firm also laid all the carpets in the court room. The present beard of commissioners are a progressive body of men and are entitled te credit for their efforts in keeping the publle I buildings In gced order. " iXewratatta.1 ntfsV. Battalia. W u fjArh.w t... i. - v;'- ",!--" " u'22Tt.wc.mwy weattBd, et Denver, ana ta heWw " I BUHDAY IK COLVMBMA. mpuimt of Bcrelces In the Churches. Warm Weather Uecreawee the Altendaur. negular Correspondence e( IxriLLieExctti. Columbia, Pa., Aug. 11 Seme or the ministers In Columbia are new taking their customary summer vacation, and ler this reason their churches are temporarily closed or supplied with substitutes. The warm weather has a decreasing ellect upon the con cen con gregatlena. SL Paul's P. 11 church or lcea will be held m rollews: Hely communion at 8 a. tu., Sunday school at u a. in., merulng service and sermon at 10) a. in., eteulug service at 7:30 p. m. On Sunday, August md, Rev. Prof. Bird, et Seuth llethlehem. will preach In this church, both morning aud evening. Church or Ged-Rev. C. 1). Rlshel will oc cupy the pulpit by merulng and opening. The subject ter the morning nermen will be " Possessing Christ's Spirit Necessary te Divine Recognition." The evening subject will be " Kindness." Rev. Win. B. Ilronue will occupy the pulpit In the Presbyterian church ou Sun day morning. In the eeulng the church will be closed. TheTrlulty Reformed aud Methodist Epis copal churches will held their regular Sun- usy sers ice The United Brethren church vtlll beclesed en Sunday. The hour for holding the ser vice et the Sunday school has been changed from the morning te the afternoon. Death at Charles Merklrr. Alter a sickness of live mouths Charles Meckley, living ou North Slvth street, died at his home, en l'riday alter neon at l;2i o'clock. Deceased was in his7sthyer. The luneral will take place en Monday morning at 1) o'clock. Ser Ices v. ill Im held nt the house Interment will take pl.ice at lrou lreu vllle. Tu Msrl al Werk. Satisfactory arrangements have beeu made between tbeCelunlbia Iren ceinpauy aud the empleyes or their mill, which ha.s caused au end te the strike at this mill. The men had asked ter tbe same advance ns the empleyes of the ether mills aud this price has beiu ae ceded te. The fires will be lighted aud the mill start working en Monday. A Large Vicnlc. The sLttlen or the Reading A Columbia raL'read was crowded with people this morn ing, the occasion being the picnic of Men. Welsh Pest te Penryn lurk. This picnic Is about the largest that has left town thus far this sea-seu. Twe sections, comprising twenty cars, left this morning between hall past seven and S o'clock and they were packed wltb people. A number desiring te go could net get en the train and a third train left for the weeds at 0:10 e clock. Town Sele. The pay car of the Pennsylvania railroad arrived iu town yeterday afternoon, wheu tbe empleyes rcceUed their vages for the preceding month. Mr. A. K. Mellenger, baggige-uiaster en the Columbia accommodation train, has left town ou a visit te Atlantic City and ether re Manager Bear, of the Columbia club, re ceived word from the August 1'lewers, of Lancaster, this morning that the club would net couie te town te-day te play a game of ball. This makes the third postponement of the game between these two clubs. A chal lenge was made In this week's Herald te the Vigils, et Drytewu. This club baa a chal lenge te the Celumbiaa in the &)v, et this week. Manager Hear Is anxious te arrange a game between Uie two clubs. The Columbia Ledge, Ne. 117, Brother hood of Railroad llreakmen will leave lewu en Sunday looming ter Uarrisburg, where they will pay a fraternal visit te Keystone Ledge, Ne. 4J et that city. A very heavy storm passed ever town ves terday afternoon, lasting a lew hours. The rain tell in torrents. The lightning struck the telephone instrument at the Keeley Steve company doing some damage, and causing u iwuiunuiuug mu lumaies 01 me eiiice. The Sunday school et the I tilted Brethren church will held their plcuic at Penryn en Wednesday, August Wb, At Second aud Perry streets the horse in Albert Charles' butcher wagon became frightened ata pasdingicewsguuaudjuruped completely out of Its harness The horse was seen caught. Ne damage was done. llBt-JSy VHUVKRT1EH HVL1K Ami the Inexorable Slmrlir Art at the Auc tioneer for the Same. bheritl Temlinsun this alteruoen sold tbe following properties at tbe court house . A let of ground 25 by U, feet, situated en Walnut street, in the borough of Columbia, en which Is erected a two-story dwelling house (Ne. WE), with two-story frame b.ick building, as the property of Jehn 11 inkle, te Jehn W. Swartz for f 1,17a A let or ground situated en North Queen street, in the city of Lancaster, 32 by 215 feet, en wnlch Is erected a two-story brick dwell ing house (Ne. 352), with a one-story brick back building attached, brick stable and ether out buildings, as tbe property of Daid Evans, te Hiram Campbell, for $5,000. A let or ground situated In Clay twp., con taining 4 an acre, en which are erected a two story frame dwelling heue, frame barn, etc, as the property or T. K liutcher, te Martin S. Gresa, ler M.G75. A let or ground situated in East Denegal twp., CO by 2M1 leeL en which Is erected a 1', story leg weatherbearded dwelling house, us the property of Lorentz Bcshler, te Simuel B. Francis, rer J510. A let et ground situated in Lancaster township, containing 3 acres, en whch are erected a one-story Iranie dwelling beuse, frame stable, as the property et Jeseph Stsrk, te Jacob Griel, ler t3,e00. A let or ground situated en Chestnut street, In the borough or Columbia, Pa., 16, feet by 197 feet, aa the property or Henry Ueiserman, te Wm. B. Given, ter f 100. Ne, 1. A let or ground si anted in Maner township, 32 by 215, en which are erected a doubie two-story rramedwelling beuse, hog pen, eta, te Jehn K. Davis, for HW. Ne. 2. A let e! ground situated in the same township 32 by 215 reet, en which are erected a two story brick dwelling house, rrame barn carriage house as the properly el Benjamin It. Witmer, te same jarty ter J1.700. I lie an Im potier? Yesterday a man glviug his name as J. U. Billings, and claiming te be the agent or a Philadelphia Asbeaters company, arrived in this city. He said he was In hard luck aud he had nothing te eat for some time. He was rather shabbily dressed, but were a high haL He visited set eral prominent Odd lollewB aud appealed te their sym pathies. He said he was a mem. ber or a ledge of that order in New Brunswick, N. J. On the strength of tbese representations he succeeded in collecting several dollars E. J. Eriamau, w he Is a prominent Odd Fellow, telegraphed te New Brunswick making inquiry concerning tbe man. He received an answer that no such n perseu belonged te the ledge there, se that It leeks very much as though the stranger is an imposter. When last seen tins uiernlug he was enjoying a big glasser beer ina North Queen street saloon aud was looking lovingly at a well filled lunch table near 03-. Illlly lVeetter1! bide ej the Story. On Friday the papers stated that William Woeder was a member or the Huzzjrd gang, which Is suspected et doing considerable thieving, and that he was seen with seeral ethers driving away a stolen horse mi Thursday night. This morn, lug coder came te tills city from Epbratu, aud went directly te tne mayor's ollice. He deuies the whole accusation. He says that he was at home 011 that night; he ktiews nothing of the ojieralloiis or the alleged thlevea and has no connection with them. He further says that he Is working every day and leading au houest Ilia ! II hli leu Properly This morning an Irishman who hliht-rte has borne a geed name rer honesty, but who has nevertheless been en many a Jelly drunk, was picked up In a helpless condition and carted oil te the station heuse. He had in his possession a geed heavy.castd Wallliani watch and chain, and a minut rnt,iin,.i. el money; He was also disunion! hy hiving ins lace blackoued. lie was locked up for a bearing before Alderman McCouemy, when be will have ail opportunity et nuking ex planations. h C'hlld'a Thigh Itreken, Mahikita, Pa., Aug. lL-Jehu, a six six year.eld seu of Samuel Martin, was riding en a tobacco wagon near Cblckles yesterday al al al teruoen. The little fellow fell oil and the hind wheel of the wagon passed ever hi thigh breaking 1L Dr. Rich was summoned te attend the S'ltlorer. Au Old Man's fall. Jt?b. .?l8ger' 'rmr. vlng five miles north of ML Jey, fell from a tobacco acatlbld en Friday and was aerleusly Injured, JJr. Theme attended the Injured man. " ' , Struck Jnry Drawn. A Jury was selected this morning te try the ault of Maria Bell against the Pennsyl vania Railroad company en the list ter the week beginning August 30. Mrs. Dell's bun band died lrem injuries received en the rail read and this suit Is te secure damages from the company. The Jurers are Peter O. Elser. Clay; Samuel Glrvlu, Paradise; S. M. Uoe'f Upper Leaoeck ; Jehn V. Glrveu, Strasburg j Abraham I Lane, Warwick, Ellas Nell, West Hemptleld: Abraham Ktslsccker, Ellzabethtewn ; Abraham IV. Snaely, IV (Hiea; lianlel IT, Svmens, Earl 1 Henlsmlu Wetduer,Kast Cocillce; Aaren Wade, Edeu . Reubeu Welduinu, West Coc.tllce. The Jurers will meet at lAudlstllle ou Friday AURUSt 27, at 10 o'clock. Allan A. Herrhas been appeluted shower for the plalntltl and O. J. Rhodes rer ttiedefendetiL Charged With Stealing Te llete. Eiuenht-lser, the young uiau recently ar rested at East Prospect, Yerk county, ler the theft of a horse rrem a cltizeu of that town, may bate te answer a similar prosecution In this county. About the latter part of last June a horse was stolen near Mlllersvllle, where Kineulieiser was at school, and nt the same tlme Mr. ssmiiet Campbell, livery man of Columbia, purchased a horse of a strange young man for about JfO, t00 cash and the rest te be paid later, but which he never railed for. Shortly atter this occurrence Jehn Emeu helser went te his home aud was flush with money. Thursday nftcruoen Mr. Campbell arrived iu Yerk nud going tu the Jsll Identi fied Euienheiseras tbesamoyeuug man who had sold him the hurse. Head lrem a I'lstel het Vleuml. Richard Boettger, the man who was acci dentally shot ou Thursday morning by Frederick Keenlg, died of his Injuries this morning at one o'clock. Yesterday alter alter neon it was exldcut that he was growing werse and he sauk rabidly until his death took place. He was twenty-one and a half vearseld. He was an active member of the Liederkrnnr, which organzatien will attend the funeral lrem the home el deceased "U next Monday aflernoen. Coreuer Henamau eiutMiinelltsl a jury te bold an Inquest en the body of Hoettger this alteruoen. A 1 eung tan Injnretl. This morning Frederick Unger, an em em peoye at Jehn Heat A Seus' boiler works, while assisting in carrying a large piece of boiler Iren slipped and the iron fell ou the right side or his right feet, cutting a slice oil the feet from the smslt tee kick. The shoe and feet were cut as clean as though It had been done with a knife. The young man was taken te his home, t37 North Water street, when the wound was dressed by Dr. AlbrigbL DmiIi el Mr. suMn C. i:ly. Susan C. Eaby, wife of Samuel Eaby, el Soudersburg, died yesterday after a linger ing illness, from dropsy and rheumatism, aged 35 years. Deceased was a sister et Gee. W. and Joel L. Eaby, et this city. She leaves a husband, son aud daughter, who will mourn the less or a w lie aud mother. Her funeral will take place te-morrow aflorneon at I o'clock. stolen llerne Iteceverrd Officer Barnholt te-day received word that the horse which was stolen lrem Jehn II. Myers, at New Danville, en Thursday night, was found in the read uear Paradise, at an early hour Friday morning. The animal was taken te Nicholas Banner's hotel te await the arrival of the owner. Itall for a Hearing. On Thursday David Y elier prosecuted the Herzegs, his neighbors, for slander. Last evenlDg Weller was complained against ! 'ere Alderman Barr, ler assault and battery en Lizzie Herzeg, and also w ith threatening te de her bodily harm. The accused entered ball for a hearing en Wednesday nexL lle'n In this County Christian Hawk, aged se, uied ou Thurs day at Round Tep, Dauphin county. He was a native of Lancaster ceuuty, but has resided out of it seventy-nine years. Combined Church Ktcui-tlen. Combined Church Cheap Excursion tu Ocean 'Jreve, Leng branch, ew Yerk amlLeney Island, en Wednesday, Auir 1" Hound trip tickets te Ocean Greve and Leng Uranch, Reed for six days, only LI se. Hound trip tickets te Sew erk and Ceney Island, geed for three day;, only MM. Special threugn train leaves Lancaster, King street, at r, a. in. Manbetin, 6 V; I.ltltz,6 O; Ephrata, ;ei It's cheap. Ge. Ven pay your money and take your choice. The but cheap one. rer farther particulars ee small circulars at all stations a5..le,l,16,17<ir The Lanrater County Fair. The time for holding the Lancister County latru fait approaching, and the Hits et entries are growing. It premises te be one of the most successful txniblu ever held In this county. The reeple of the county cm all aid In making the fair a succe.s by placing en exhibition their stock, farm products, etc There will be several great feature during the week. On Wednes day the comet between the band of theceunty will take place. There arw already a number of entries hut there should be mer ThU will be no flzzle, like the; contest whtcbjwaa held here several yearn age, but will be a genuine affair and the best band will receive the prize. All bands that participate will beereatlv benefited. as they will be heard and seen by thousands of peepie wne are strangers te them, and there Is no reason why every band In the county should net enter Other big features of the week will be a balloon ascension en Tuesday by Tref hlng. the address by Cel McClure. of thn Phil adelphla Tmtt, en Thursday; the presence el the candidates for governor of Pennsylvania, palliate tuuian scnoei.eic. Gala Hay at I'enryn Fark. The occasion of the leading Shnetzenbund cheap excursion en Tuesday, August 17th. Trains leave Lancaster (King street) al 7.30a. m. and 13 W p. in.; Columbia, 7J0 a. in. and 12 13 p. m fare only SOc. Tickets for sale at all stations en Heading A Columbia railroad. Plenty of innate ana ion ei mn u you Uke In the Shuetzeu bund. augl2-3tdli,ll41 DKA.TII. IUrk In this city, en the Uth Inst . David K.. son et Frank aud Addah Hare, aged 6 months and 27 days. The relatives and friends of the family arc re specif ully Invited te attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents Ne. SMKast Orange streeL en Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. In teiinenlMt Lancaster cemetery. ltd BorneiR. August II, is;, at Lancaster city. Klchard, seu of iferdlnand and Pauline Uoeil Ueeil ger, aged !i years ami 6 months. 'lhu members of the Llederkranz Singing Society and the friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend tbe funeral, en Monday. August 16th, at 3 o'clock p. m., from the residence of his parents. Ne. 53a High street. Interment at Woodward Hill cemetery. ltd Kadv. August U, pwj, nt Seudersbtirg. Hu sarin C, wife of hainuel Uaby. The relatives and friends are respectfully In v Ited te attend the funeral from the rosldcuce of her husband en Sunday altcrnoeu at 1 o'clock, Willsex, August It. 1(0,5, at Wheatland, near Lancaster, Mary A. Vt lllsen, widow of the late Geerge Wlllsen, In the 7uth year of hornge. etlce of funeral hen-atter. atA.UKSTS. fhlUdelphU Produce Market. raiLADiu-Hia. Aug. II flour Market unlet. Hales et uuu barrels i Minn, bakers. liKtlMs l'enna. family at K! 7HJt j Western at MUXJItS; PatenU.M Ma5W. ltye hour quiet at H S0O3 W. ,, V- m., call-Wheat-Allg., WJJC1 Sept., NXe (Oct, 7Ja; Nev, kie. ' ' corn-Aug., wcibept., Slcs OcL, 6."4c; Nev. Jets-Aug., Sic.; Hept, c; OcL, SlJici flew Ver I'rodace Market. . "J.1" Vpaa, Aug. II rieur market steady but dull ; lne. It eeSJ i; aupertlne, r! as uei common te Heed Kxtra Western, 2 7(XM0Si Uoed te C'hnlce Kxtru Western. $1 0OH5 ou. City Mill Kxtnu, M uifll a fer'wiit ludlei Minn. Kxtra. IJ 3ud US KxtraNe.J,ti 6iQi ei. W heat Ne. 1 Ited slate ou biHJt, Kie I Ne. 1 While, state, JGoet Ne. Ne. -i Ku. Winter. ScpL, BUJie t Oct , xuJCcc. ' yCern Na Mixed, cash, 5)os bepU, 4.; Oa'u Ne. 1 White mate, spot, IIOHojNe.-J.do Ityedull. ltarley nominal. Perk quiet t New Mess, 111 bSXUll S7K Lard-Aug., Hi 9) t neeL.I730j Oct., d7t.Nev, Molasses quiet; 17a. for 60 test belllnir sleelt ; 1'nrte ltlce, 3tt'J&C Turpentine dull at Sic ilealn quiet t strained te geed. II liOQl U1M, I'etrelBUm dull ; rerjned In cases. &Ue. rrelghts dull t grutn te Llvenwxil, i&iiie. Uulter Market firm New Western Cruamery, UXOilc Cheese quiet i Western Choice. ni07Kc Kggj dull l Btate, 14(iUe Western. 1JVJQ idugur msjket dull Ucflned eatteaf. &LQ JiCOnmulat6d10i;.,p tiyi 54W Tallew quiet prime city, Irtlll-lBc Cetree dull I fair cargoes at lc. Klrasteadv I Carolina and Louisiana, common le latr. JKBte t Kange.n, !(ftlSc t'lHenaa Mataec Catoaae, Aug., H.fiMa m. Market opened t Wheat Aug., 7He t Sept, 7Het OcL, ste; Nev !C Cern Aug 40 ; Sept., IISei OcL, tJtj;e s Net. We. Oata Sept., StVe Oct . 9ic ferkyrjit.. ti s.'S i cL, TJ tu Lard Net quoted. tube aepty sum. rteeise. Wheat Au., 7(aSc; 8cpt , TT.SW'.c: OcL T.'Se i Nev , Mtc. Cern Atifjusi, :ct Sept., it'tlHSe i Oil., tuts Aug-, s;r .Te ; ept , :; , Oct. aSc t'erk-Aiig-i t 8epN I w 0cl- ijiru Aug, i, is) ffepu, 17 '. vi i., ;. Nev. M. Ulhs Aug., 16 W i Sept., M M . OcL, K 10 nrtu ana froslslens. rnrnlsaed by . K. Min.lt, llrekur. Cuicaucs Aug ll.l o'clock p. m. Wheat. Cern Oats. Perk. Lard. August 4. Wi Septeiuber i:U ni Jis M 7'NS Octetsjr r2 417 i'S sS TO November MJ OS Dcceuiher M Ilevt'lpta. Car Irfits. Winter Wheat 113 Spring Wheat '" Cem Oats sie Uye ' llarley Oil City Crude Oil KlU lliad. Kecelpts-llegs Closing Prices S o'clock p. u. W heat. Cern. OsU. 1'etk tJird August. 7hi i2 9 l ; li Septeuilwr. TTS " ' w ' ft October S 41V ?4 5;if t. ifl November i; W December . OU City Crude Oil. MS RS. BUerJt .itraet Quotations by lieed, MiUrann A Ce., bankers, Lancaster, fa, siw terk list 11 a.m. 11 n. lr,, Canada Paclflc '' ! w.Vj C C. O. 1 vs. v. S CoLCeai :S 21K S Central l'aclflc. "S Canads Southern li,S I'S' 'S ChL. St Lili'rt Denver A Ule iVrande 31 31 31 Del, Lack. A Western l.v, li's l-i rle . xi. SIS S)', Krtesd Wis, New Jersey central W 5i'i M K. A T s: si l.s; Leu. A N 4M; iw; i)W Lake Shere i'TN ?7 fls Michigan Central i Mieurt l'aclflc lit) Northern l'aclflc KU r, -;, N. r fret Ml, l, wS N. W UJ; hjs lljjj New Verk Central nes ite I IDS KastTcnnceiu rX, Omaha i;; ; 47', Oregon Trnns si Sis aji, Ontario. Wejtein pL factflc Mall ..; .'; tn, SixJiesterA I'llUenrg St. Paul vv-i l'1'i ?:Si Texas l'aclflc 1!, 1M. 1M. Union l'aclflc KjJ !n, N.J, Wabash Common l Wabash Prelerted 3.V: 3j iS'i Western Union Telegraph., mw, f4i fS West Shere lej.lj twtj te. rHlLADlll'HU LIST. Lehlgh Valley .... 1L.N. 1. A l'blla 'S l'ennsylvarla &; i; hlx Heading U S-ls 13 s-le li'l Ijhlih Nftr!ir-t1.i:l .. . ... Mij HestonvlIIe .TeU FhUadelphla A Krle.. .. je;r Northern Cent People's l'asner H'd'g Ueti'ls M'tg's fa. lni, OU wH tlU 6IS .sreir AiirzHTiaest K.srrs. TJAKXNG POWDEK ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure, Til 13 powder never lanes. A marvel of parity, strength and waolesemeness. Mere eco nomical than tbe ordinary kinds, and cannot be old In competition ultb the multitude of low tesL short weight, alu n or phosphate powders. Sold only In earn. Hetal lUaisa I'oweibCo., 106 Wall Street. New Yerk. inarn-lvdAw WANTLD-IN A SMALL FAMILY; no children; a geed unite girl te de gen eral housework; refernnce required. Inquire at this ertlce. t(j HEADQL'AKTKRS I OK K A b.S FLSlT INOTACKLE. Jointed oed Heds at re duied prices, at HUBLKY'S IIKUG 8TOKK, Ne. 3 West King StreeL CUK'KHN CORN KOCP KOK LUNCH te-night at DAVID rONTitS SALOON, ltd' as Bast King StreeL G'lHLS WANTED-WANTED A FEW T gills te strip tobacco. Apply at , , A. 11 ifttOSEV'S, 1 td Southwest Cerner Centre Square WANTED -A WOMAN TO DO WASH INO at On Lung's Laundry, , It' NO. 13 Wt3T OllANlJ fc 8TI1EET. WANTED-GOOD COOK OR OIKL wanted at GEO. AL. SMITH'S Hestau rant, Centre Square. n CLAMS 1 CLAMS I Claei flitters this (Saturday) evening at Ne. 113 North Queen stieeu C. heehler'sand lletb's liter en draught ltd C. JIATTKBN. mi rtOUND. Aj An envelope containing a su: un of money nwner can nave it ey calling at Ne 7M bu Jeseph stieet, proving property and Ipaylng for thlsadvertlsemenL u Wi: GUARANTEE OUR &c. ('Ill AILS, Brands "Mia Onerlda" and "Gelden Lien i" clear Havana tiller, hand made. DBMUTH'S CIOAU STOUK, Kstabllsbcd 1773. Ne. Ill Last King Street. fehlJ-iVAStfd UAL'EK KRAUT LUNCH O This (SATUUDAV) evening at Lhe Seuth eru Exchange Hetel, corner Seuth (Jucen and Middle streets, lteclicater and Spreuger's lleer en tail. It JOUMI.JiOUar.lt, Prep. Owner can have It by calling at Ne 7:a st "10RN SOUP LUNCH J This (SA'IUUDAY) evening at Excelsior II fill tTunt L'lnii nlFA,1 "" 'Wk IWUK IIW It CHAS. VO0T, Prep. JUST RECEIVED, A FINE LOT OF J'arls Sausage, which will be nerved het with Combination Sauce this evening, at lhe iieuiuan nuusu, -,n. .it n esming street, mew. irs ana liaerner ice Celd lleer en Un It WM. HE11M, Prep. BF.GRAVELY'H PLAIN CAVENDISH and Hest flue Cured Virginia Smoking Tobacco. l.enu Jack and Allen A Ulnter's Pert quo. Cern Cob J'lpes, 5e. each. DKMUTU'S CIOAH STOllK, Established 1770. Ne. lit East King Street. febl3-WAStfd HOT LUNCH TO-NIGHT. C'ome all ye levers of Uoed New Bauer Krnnt te lllsslnger's Maner Hetel, Nes. 217 and 'Jin West King streeL opposite Idncnster Utnk. Yeu will enjoy It with UUkers, Welner and Wacker"a Expert beer drawn from lhe keg ltd c HIOKEN CORN SOUP LUNCH THIS (Saturday) evening at the Easts Hnt.i cerner North Clueen and Orangestreeu. Iteches ter and llleker lleer en Utn. ltd A. C. kahtek, Proprietor, ATTENTION, SIR KNIGHTS ! The members et the Knights of SL Jehn. Ne. ), are requusted te meet al their Hall en Sunday afternoon at i o'clock for Important business lly order of the Coiiiuitltee. euirU-StdlhAS MAHTIN DILLIC'H. 3TILEGANT AND EFFICIENT. FOR U lumbago, sciatica and pains In the back, hips and tides uuu lieu ion's Capclne Plasters. 23 cents, Q.KA.ND CONCERT THIS EVENING ATTUI- M.KNNEUCH0U GARDEN HOTEL ar thi IlItOWifSTOWN BAND. ias)riUMIUia.(Jugeuaar Invited. ltd KMW nrMTlKM KMT3. DH. W.H. LOW ELI. ..HKNTISt. Oraduate el lhe thilierstty in MarilaiuL with Dr. E. Ii. teung, Ne. ImslOrnuge street, lin. aster, 1M. luXl-iiuwAtldecst s URl'RlHi: ROLLER 1'LOl'R LKAD3 ALL OTIIKIIS. llmskns hlte, light and wliolusemobti-nd' Ask) mil grocer for IL aug9 1 d ARK LEY'S "YhLLOW l'RONT" clear (tiler Itxvans 5 unit Cigar Is l'H. neuiired by smukeis the best In the mar ket, at MAHKI.EV'rl "Yellow I'mnt," . . No.iINeithyiHim8liveL (Fenueily llatluian's) MARKLKYVS "VARA 1IHAU TIES'" clear rilled of ehelce Nv 1 Itasana, am recommended te levers of a gonuliie Havana l-nr. Ht M AKKLKV. ', "I ellew rrenL" Ne. SI North CJueen Stive (reriuerly llartman's) (21 W r-Vl.AKY TO AGENTS. V-a-svV rJ Addn-sat ence, DH.Steri's hl.hCTItlOOOODS, Ne. Si: llreadnay, New erk. 1 he Only (leonine, at Jmdced ANTED AG EN l"s" W fflf SM A iTi capital. e hae semethlngtinw, nnrlsk, lsnie pronto, srsii.U Jt d ly eiler, wtlie at unce Ell'UEKCO.I CaualSL, N t nSiiirsHl MY sts.l TEETH ARE AS GOOD AS lan be mrvhvsl In Utuca.sler ler llinl Call and Isi isinvlnced. All etk wnrrnuted. Oasadmliilsteissl. . 1. rtsiiKHS Dentl-t ad7 l)d Nil w North viuism stusd. -OODS SI Il'ED FOR WORKING.MEN. J ul rvcelied at rtsluird rlce In suit lhe times nt 11,-rhteld's cheap cssh Stele, NO. ii NOIirit 1)1 f.KN STItKr.T Anether let et tho-.e Lvtia Size Working shuts made te order IiDiiiii and .lean I'liderHear elllnn oil at in duci-d prices. Working Pants nt MieuUaud up llet stngle and double tnint Overhalts In thtttnarWeL New stiles of Cellars, Suspenders and Notions genenilly. at IthClirOLDS. P. S. lleusva for Side or vent DlhSOLl'TlON OF PARTNERSHIP. etlc is beruby given that the nmi-el Kussel A shuliujcr Is dl-seUed by the death of A. W. Kussel ll peisenslndebled te the film nre reeuested tomake Itniiiedlate payment, and theso having claims or demnuds ngtlnst the same win present them nttheut delay for ettle mettt te the undersigned, surviving tiartner, al Ne. U tut King sinsd. ULOIUiK SHUl.MLi:, aug-J.I0,l.Ml.t;AU Survlttng Partner. CEEK NO FURTHER, FOR TI1EUE IS NONE 11ETTEU THAN Ruppert's Extra New Yerk beer. for sale eveluslxejy t CHAKLIK HOSTLKS LOIINKH SALOON. Uear of the Central Market, rresh from the Keg ami arranl.-l I'nm. JIJ Hdlt.M.W.S JiEWAKli Beware of Common Soaps. Skin Hlsi-ascs lurk In thorn, liuy I'l'Uh biiAPat lowest rrliw, at COOnKA.N'S DUUO STORE, N m. 157 A It) North 0.uen St., Ijiniaster, 1'a. tnsjSlyeedl. slToeoK,:WAKl," ..r.0..?n'..,-aw,.' K'd'ie Trouble. Nrnwn Detilllty. Mental and l'h -lcnl t isikniMw. that 1M)T.IC NEIIVK IllTtEIW tall tT cure. SeM b druggist, W cenu HE lilt ME It. CO., ,.. . Ne li er,h luh - '"hlla . Pa. Circulars lice. marjmdru,TbA3..w SEALED PKOPOSAUS TO HmY the Lancaster County Prison with 171 Tens ruruace Ceal, lev Tens Haiige Ceal nud le Tens Chestnut Ceal and as much mere of each as may be required for the ue et said Prison up te September 1. 17, delivered at the Prison, will be received by the Heard ..f Prison Inspectors at Us regular meeting en Monday. September b. Is--, at 10 o'clock u. m. All bids must be sealed and endorsed " Preixxals for Ceal." The Heard reserves the ilshl te rejeet an v or all bids, ltd it. C. KENNEDY, Solicitor. pfULIC SALE. tjlll be sold at Public Sale en WEDNESDAY. AUdlsTKlvat.Ne .1 North Prince -.tnet, where residence and store are located, THE ENTIltE CONTENTS Ol A SADDLERY STORE. ANe Household and KltUien rarnltur-m-h-as Piane, fefas. btutled Chain, Parler ll.-ater. l.ue Pound Platform Scales ,r. Sale te common, e at s e cba k, a. in Jacob Urns Auit '' "' ' wt- VOTIIE IS HhRKRY (il F.N THAT XI an application will be tnailH te the Geter Ti0i;Ji?n?9?.,T.an,a; " thc hth day of SKI TEMIItU. A. I) s,byJehii. llelinan, Uebt J. Housten. Philip c. Snyder. Oustavustiree, Unger and Abraham I). Behrer. under thc Act of Assembly, entitled "An Act toPrewdofor the incorporation and Regulation of Certain Corporations." approved Aprils, is7l, and the snppltiinents thereto for the charter or an In tended corporation te be called "Th Heletla t'C'T Ce'npuny. ' the character and object of !.:! .". tii0 "nmnit and mannfacturfng et leather by ratented or ether preceas, and for Ji" Purppae te haie, posses., and enjex nil ... ."P.' b,'?,nt' and privileges of said A. tef Assembly end supplements thereto. augLUtdS CHAS I.LANDIS.Sollclter e AK HALL. THE BEST CLOTHING. 1 he Cheatest Clothing In the country Is heie. f'Jfl'fSli.'.: Wor,n et xv,ar ,u IL and a Lewer 1'ilce for It. "Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, Southeast Cerner Sixth and Market, flllLADKLPHIA. June'21 ttilee.1 p.VTENTh ! PATENlTs ! WM. R. GERHART, .Solicitor or Paleiils, Ne. 31 NOUTJI DIKE ST. (Jd fleer Oram Hall) Next te Court Heuse, Lancaster, Pa. I hate had ever seven years' experience In practicing before the Patent Office, and glve' t'.uu.i'.t.uiui, uiivnuiiji i.,iui euses piaceu in my charge. All my business Is transacted di rectly with the Patent Ollice thus avoiding the delay occasioned by having cases pass through second hands. I have reports of all patents issued by the United States, which are open te the inspection of Inventors. Ne cbarge fur con sultation or advice as te the patentability of in ventions. au7 lwa TJNLAl'NDRIED HHIRTS AT TIIK NEW YORK STORE. We Invite special attention le four numbers or our raiueus MII1UTS, unexcelled ler 11 1, blyle quality and low prices. The W. & S. Special, Made of Suw Yerk Mills Muslin, rine Linen Cults and lloaem. Itelntnrccd, Doubie beams uil threuBh, ONLY tee, APIECE: The Champien Shirt, Patent liaised Ede Linen llosem, Linen CufTs, Heavy Muslin, lleliiferced. Deuble Seams, Mic. EACH ; UEALLY WOKTII 750. The Geld Shirt, Superior te all ethers', made lrem New Yerk Mills Muslin, flncut Heavy Llnen front. Patent Kuced Jlact and bltees, llosem Lined with Heavy Llnen, Improved Ualsed Edtfe llosem. reur-ply Linen Neeklland, French eke. Linen pVe?;eVtVl?tVnO,NV,L,,'ltH8Jr '" The Silver Shirt. Second only te th "Geld," made In the same way of Less t Ine Materials, ONLY 75c. EACH. a WATT & SHflND, NKW AlirKKTltKXKSrit. jyrOURNINtl OOODN. HAGER & MOURNING Priostley's Black Silk Wurp Honrlettaa, Black Oashmore, Olarette Oletb, EUmitie Oleth, PrincUta Oleth, Nun'a Velllng and Onmel's Hair; Oeurtaud'a Orepe aud Nuu'a Velllns Ter Veata ; Black Thibet Leiitf nud Square Shawls. HAGER & BROTHER, Nes. 25 aud 27 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa, FV.H.UT 1KOM TIIK THIIlTi:i:NTH ANNl'A., UV.VOHV OP TIIK IN.SUU. anei: commission 1:1; ok pknnnm.v.vnia. Dec. l. Insj Insurance In force. Admitted Assets " l'ainent te I'elle) holders " I'lemluui Income " IM blend Paid Pelle) holders IMildend I'aldeueacti ,uil Ins... Ne el Policies In torce .... " Avernue Hlvldeud teeaih oelley lenth Lessea I'a'd .... " liealh Leasea Iteslsted Lxiwuseael MatiaKeuient ... ...A?.,i',, ""'" ',ope the true lunlnn el Ibn Nuiihwesim "aled ' "H,1,,0,e "VJ1 ,u luranc,. company, el Penns'juM.ia NORTHWESTERN. uiirente f,i terer. OT.UU'JI i.iic.m; 111,111.011 1'I,'JIVS ri,r;.H 7I,V1,7W M,ii.i,i:i Vl.UVt.lPtl .7'0.-l tl0,TI0,wll IKS L7I . . 1T5 , l'T3 , lsl ssl , P! , 1I NI I-5 Cemment en the atnv riw-nni 1. n,inAn.ir.. n.s"i?i v-,J?u,.'1r ass iSa WiTriK.:rs??.1mM",,,,ua ,n " thti . i .s . . .....u, .i.i.)Ji.i mi ui.iu.Ti eruuniiiK te Insurauin adjresser apply le JAMES 00 N. Duke St., or te Rebert Holmeu, ;! AnrKiirinrjtKXTit. ENTATi: Ol' DANIKI. MrhAl'ltlll.lN, late of Iinciuster city, deceased Letters testamentary en said estate havlKR Iw-en Knintedlelbeunilersleiieil, all inenslndclited thereieaie rv'iuested te maVii Immi-ilHte jmv lm-nt. and lhe tiilu tlalms or demands aitatnst the .line, ilt enriil them without delay for M-ltli-iuent te tliu undersigned, resld Ing In ljincii-lirtlty, Pa. MAKli (itEP Mi I.AUCIHLIN. J. II. 11. Waeskk. Kiecutrlx Attorney. miirIIM RKDl'CTlO.N t Te these Iu want of n slimmer suit et Clethes, l'antAloenliuzs or estlncs can save money liy calllm: at UimpiisIpIu' Tailoring Par lors, where a t,eneral Ucditclleu has Ix-en made. A lioed summer erKe ault for 116, trimmed with PeneruMlk A MceKnKllsb Serge Suit In lllue and ltlack for lit. hlegant Pantaloons for h'. Patent straps are I'erlct rittlng A. H. KOK.NSTKl.N. 37 North llueenBt. A NKW l.OPOK ALL-WOOL TRICOTS Ha N-en I'lHiied at the North Eud Dry Goods Stere. lln earl amlatetd paylni: theadrancewhlch his taken place tn Woolen laeCtls. .) W HVItNK, nevS-lyd Se. 3i: North Uueen sUcet. T7IN M.VItlANI. MARIANA WINE, Tbe Ureal Ncrve Itemedy, Wholesale and K tall, at KKIU AltT'S OLD ( INK STOKB. H. E. SLAYMAKBR, Agent, Ne. K) Kast King Utreet s ii'KciAL, indii'i:mi:nts -AT TIIK- BOSTONSTORE. I'lliy Pieces All Linen Toweling, S yard; worth N. u yard. Twenty Uie Deren Kttra Heavy Linen Tewels iUnches wide, II Inches long, 2Jc. a pair Ml e Pieces German Table Llnen. Plain and wlthherder.M Inches wide, lie a sard 'ltn Pieies Kxtra Heavy Table Linen, full width, IJc a yard rive Caxes l.rey Twilled llanuels Klv C'nes lid Twilled Haunelsat Less than .Manulactur it's Prlce Ten I asea Illrached Canten flannels. Ten Ceses I nbieacheil Canten flannels, at Very Lew Prices U K THOUSAND AltllS NEW CALICOES. Me havn them Plain or Fancy, as you like IbeuibesL STAM BROS. & CO., Nee. 20 and 28 North Queen Bt. LASCASTKIt, PA. M VKKSAIl.VTIIKON. IT IS HARDLY LIKELY Tlmt eirill!iul iisiiiceti stock et t'letliitin new 1 yen ceuM Imve tlone u few months age tlie assort ment Is net as soed new its it was tlien but surely tlie prices are lower. If you want nice Suita.at low pilces, we lme tlicm, ami if you are content with the assortment the prices are light. Ten Dellar Suits down te J:ight. That's a twenty ier cent, reduction. All goods reduced in like proportion. What's the use In buying cetUm goods when jetican get geed all wool goods for very little mere money ? "We don't want you te think that we are the only heuse selling at low prices ; but we de think our work Is better made, mero substantial, nicer llnlslied than the average ready-made Cloth ing. NO. 13 HABT KINO STREET. jN 1 hereby glvonetko that I will continue tha Ceal lluslness at the old place, Ne. vt Kast KlnK Htreet, where I will be fe'lud tooccomino teoccomino toeccomino date my old customera and tbe publics generully. Alter unozncrlence of flfteen years In the bust ncsa I think 1 can guarantee these who may favor me with their orders, that 1 will sell teem clean, first-class Ceal nt lowest prices, and de liver the same promptly In any part of the city. UKOUUJSelIULMXJtU, ttugv,i'.',u,n,uiv MYERS & RATION, BROTHER. S iiAiini.sjirnu, I'A.tAi'uvisr.t, ni. Mfrr.it. ufk ..W,WIIA17 IS itw.ni,7ri in '11 101,1111 1 lii,;avrtii . J.ls.V'il ti H Hi I.S'.sM IK 31 I1,751 li3 I'erCenl. XOKI'IIH'lUtTltll.V. llo,71e.f;i e) l.'l.iii.iif, () i:m7.?ji en IV7SS 1)1.1 IU f 7IS.S3.1 irj 17 W hum 15 51 fl.OI 1.11)1 (l tXI.OM III IMS Per Cent. rn'a I'llnilliKSSlVK iiivi Lite lleMrts for the year Dlrdlciidi Vihl fotityheUltr: J.i-3, Ul !)l'Jfl 7:. T,itl ;cs,mi (."., 7I7.IU 77'A I'rrmiuin Income. l..'i3ll l,'HI,M i,e rs l,W,,r .' i?.:m 'i'W.HS a.iui.5! .' 3.17iUt. 3,:..eii H. MARSHALL, Aent Mututil Llfe Inn. Ce., of N. Y. Distriet AkeiU, IleadltiK, Pa. J!lr AUrKUVlHBMKXTll. (IAN A 1.V I10HM:.S. I newliavii a Carlcut el CAVAHA HOUSES rirst-C'lau Heavy liratL Alse a Carload of Ohie titul Koutueky Horsea, rii-sl Claas Drlters and Horses for (ieueial rarm tterk. All te be uebt at rtrttnte sain (IKDltl.K lillOSSJIAN. .S MKDIUNi: UHUTUlT I'InT-Si" CALIFORNIA BRANDY In the Maikct, at KOHKKIl'S LllJUOl: hlultK. St CKN t Kb MijU A UK, Lancaster, Pa. M iNi:it.vi,VATi:its, ,11 m.l.l.-i.WIIB WATEU, lhe tjuceti et Table Watcra, Hawthorn Spilng of S&mtegv at ItKlUAlllSlll.K WINK hTOKK, II. K.ULAUAKKli.-Agt pUOPOSAIA Proposals ler leaning lleail llaee al City Water Works will bu received at the Mayer's omceup te 5 o'clock en 1IIUIISDAV KVKN l.Ntl. Al Hl'ST 1?. Ivsl. Didders for tbe abeve werv will meet the Water C'emmlttve at the Mater Works en Monday Afternoon at 2 o'clock, when lull details will be given. J. HALIIAC'H. augl34td HuperltitendenL A KT WALL I'A 1'Klt UTOKK. Het Weather Prices AT rilE : ART WALL PAPER STORE, Ml. Ml NOItril gi'KEN STItKET. Wall I'arer, Window Shvles and Uce Cerlains AT LOWK8T llAllhKT P1UCL8. ALFRED SIEBER, (feimerly with 1'haies W. fry,) NO. 1U4 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LA.VCASTKK.1M. ANCASTKIt J i.kui:. t'OMMUKUIAls COI, AN A(lUKAATbi CASK Or' FALSE PRETENSE. Several young lueii called en us last fall and had Intended taklui: a lluslness Course, but en being infeuned that we de net premise si tua liens te graduates, tencltiiled te go te a school where this was held out as an Inducement te inter " Hid they gel the position premised them '" you nalc. It Is needless lle answer, but ene of them called en us anil solicited our in II n ence In getting hlin a position. Cheeky, wasn't It T Ha was an apt pupil and no doubt will seen fellow In the footsteps of his premising Instruc tors. Ne Geld MedalB," Ne Quarftntoed Posltleua," Ne " Ohenp Llfe Sohelarahiiw," Are held out as Indiiccmentri for young men unit young ladles te enter tbe Lancaster Commercial College. r;TTKyu.:r:,i;,V,!&nMH,K'cL(5l;ruyKirJ5: HTKUCl ION, and are safe In saying that te the dcservlng situations nre always open. Fall Term Begins Sept. 6. - New Circular Just lsiued. Call al College Koenu, NO I0H KAST KlNUSTllKET.erud. dress, II. C. WII)LGH,Vrlnriiml. TT Wllili PAY YOU TO 11UV YOUIl TEAS, COFFEES AND GROCERIES AT CLARKE'S. Itend the following and then declde KOIl VOUItatLK: -iur .a llramilateil and 1 B, Clarke's lllcudcd C'oireo ut S5e , for 500 s fcs UikkI C'oilee for II .00 1 3 lbs c'holceT'cu, tt.ie Uoed Itlre, Be. lb t 8 R Uat. meal, ve.t ueniuicai. ., u.s niurcn, nc.i j.xiiu ramily crackers only uc. t, ; Sela lllscuibJ, "e t Bemellilng new, S o'clock 'leas, lOc.i rieiitlng He, p. only 7e.; 4 pieces Miller's Iteiax Heap, !e j pieces Miller's Hest beat!, '.He.: 3 pleteH Dob Deb bins Klcttrle Seap, iBc; P. A U. oleluehoap only De. cake. Whitest (k. Huk'ui' in llie City. Pine Cider Vliiegur, 15c gallon ! U flour U ery cheap, Lily White, lie. a iuarter; Levan's Choice Heller only 57c, a quarter. -., Clarke's Tea & Coffee Stere, 30 WEST KINO STREET. ftsTTelephone Concoction, Goods Dcllvored ITroe. Af Li,JS.M,:.f gBitSfa.... llJij
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