553PnT?A ' " ,- Tf- "vVi$. 'J"T,S 853W r-ir . riii in--jj. r. - - -. t- f i - s ITflV' S p .. lr ,; "- -r-'-( ir TM LANOABTEB DAILY IHrrELLIQBNCBB. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 18. 1888. 3 i- ,,' V7 rc 'J . 1 .- K'F' & 51 IS: Is l& - !&' r Btr P & I I- i& i I & r- I & i Ji -.&: t. : 0 i. .KW SUSQUEHANNA. MIT BVAMCMLT ABLM TO VBt '-Mm turn bb allow mirmm. ' NM MM CaM Wrty M Mar M SUrppM. I la Rm UM DUBnriV-A BflJ'. -Tti Mfta( el an -ci AlrWSl Boy-NesM Town. &ital CerreaBO0tesM e IirTtxtleiici m, : .&- COLUMBIA, .Jfti Aa Ja The Husrjuo Husrjue jiMMIllrirMi tea again fallen te such a f4Mtk Mait bmlnex or hipping coal at . tawKaaiMff efcutea tiM been greatly inter- tN During yesnoreay anu last night . a a rvM.fcI.1araKlAl.mfrf I, vtill. ! !ifij MMM Haeinal thing at this time of the year. H-;M famer WrlghUvllle was towing two ' '; beat across the river yesterday after- -, ;:''? bottom of the river very often. Workmen V bow engaged in closing me ran cuuies at the dam, and by this means it Is hoped that the watar will rise te sech a height that the shipping business at the coal chutes can be carried en without any trouble. A large number of canal beats are losded at the chutes very often, and any low slate el the water is the cause ei much delentieu. rtcnln. The Sunday school of the United llrethren church held their annual picnic te-day at Fenryn park. ThU morning ten car leads el people left the Heading A Columbia station for Vie weeds and this crowd was much In creased en the afternoon train. The picnic of ! U. May's Iilble class of the Second street Lutheran church, will take place) en Thursday at Yerk Furnace. The party will leave town en a special train at S o'clock. A number of young folks, of town, are holding a picnic te-day at the grove at Wilgbtsvllle. Narrow Escape. Yesterday ailernoen a young boy of about twelve years of age attempted te Jump en a freight train while it was running at a geed rate of speed through the Columbia yards, but missed his loetbold and was drag ged for some distance. The boy held te the side of the car until be managed te leave go In safety. Nothing serious resulted from the affair, although Uie boy was badly fright ened. Vf enld Met Prosecute. A hearing was given last night te Harry Yeanlsh, the young boy arrested for com mitting a nuisance In the house of W. H. Gilbert, at the ofllee of Squire Uershey. Mr. Gilbert would net prosecute him and he was dlrebarged. Town Nete. A game of ball will be played In town ou next Friday afternoon between the Sam Fields nine, of Reading, and the Columbia club. This game will be the second of the aeries for the championship of Lancaster and Berks counties, and will be the last game be tween the two clubs played In town. The third game will take place at Lancaster. A geed contest may be expected. A first-class exhibition of walking en the tight rope took place last night en Locust street, at the Franklin house. The exhibition will be repeated te-nlgbt. During yesterday the workmen were busily engaged In repairing the leaks In the tluas at the electrle light station. The repairs were completed and the commercial and borough circuits were started running about seven o'clock last evening. Harry Bennett, Jehn Evans and TImethv Meran, three Bremen en the Pennsylvania railroad, passed successful examination for promotion te engineers. This morning they left town for West Chester, where they will run engines en the West Chester branch. XHJC aiXTBENBRS' BEUXlUy. A Oathertec of Soldier' Orphan and a 3Ir 3Ir rtage en Uie HUge el AoclaUei UalL A public reception was given the Soldiers' Orphan Slxteeners at Association hall, Phil adelphia, Tuesday night. There were pres ent about two hundred and tilty or the young peeple of both sexes, who have .graduated from the several soldiers' orphans schools in the state, two hundred of them being -visitors. The ethers reside in Phila delphia. 11. I Uevan, president el the Alumni association, presided. Among the persons occupying seats en the stage were Mrs. Elizabeth K. Hutter, Rev. J. W. Sayres, Majer William 1L Lambert, Henry Ueuck, deputy state superintendent ; Rev. James Nelll, Majer Spleer and ethers. Rev. Mr. Nelll opened with prayer. Mayer Win. B. Smith was te have delivered the address of welcome tothe tlsitlngSlxteeners, but Wis unable te be present, as he had only returned from Canada at neon and hurried te Atlantic City two hours later. He was represented by his messenger, Captain Themas H. Leabourne, wbe,ln.aneatspeecb, welcomed the visitors. President Devan replied te the welceme. Seme allusions te Mrs. Hutter, who had done se much for the soldiers' orphans when they younger and Inmates of the orphan homes, brought out rounds of applause. Msler Lambert delivered an oration replete with eloquent allusions and was liberally applauded. Miss Mellie Reagan, or Cass Tiile, gave a recitation. C. B. Jehnsen, el Quakertown, the eldest Hlxteener present, was introduced, and after making some re marks offered a resolution thanking Mrs. E. . Hutter for the many acts of kindness shown te the sires of the soldiers' children in the hospitals during the war and for the faithful manner in which she bad for se many years, ever since the inception of the homes, steed by the little ones, always true and motherly te them. The resolution was adopted with great enthusiasm. The president then stated that a scene net en the pregramme would fellow which could be best understood when it should occur. While the orchestra was playing Mrs. Hutter, who bad retired, walked In escorting a young man, Benjamin F. Lang, a graduate el the CaBsvllle Heme, who took a position nearthe front or the stage. Majer Harry Splcer led out a blushing young woman, attired In a cream aatln bridal dress, who steed beside the young man, the two facing the audience. The young lady was a MIks Llla Clabaugh, daughter of Jehn and Luclnda Clabaugh, el Alteena. Rev. James Nelll took his position before the couple and proceeded te perform the marriage ceremony according te the ritual or the Methodist Episcopal church. After the ceremony Mrs. Hutter, In a short speech, presented Mr. and Mrs. Lang with a silver tea set, which was received en their behalf by Rev. Mr. JS'eill. Rev. Mr. Sayers then pronounced the benediction and the assemblage was dismissed. Oliver I.eeii UKappeara. Oliver Leed, a partner in the nrm of Kaull man & Leed, of the Economy printing office, Centre Square, tuU city, disappeared Satur day night aud has net been since heard from by friends In this city. He had been neglect ing bis business for home time provleus and his father-in-law, Abram Brown, who had furnished the means te buy him an intereht in the printing office, took measures lately te secure himself against less. Leed was mar ried te a daughter of Mr. Brown. His wife died six or seven months age aud since that time Leed has become dissipated and neglected his family. He was treasurer of the UnUerin Rank or the Knights or the Gelden Eagle, and of the order et the United iriends. aud it is believed that he get away with the lunds or both societies. The amounts, hewever.are small and the societies are perfectly secured from less by Leed's bendsmens. Leed was last heard irem In ttburg, from which point he telegraphed ttat he was coming home j but friends In this ewy de net believe It. On the Dauphin County Ticket. Geerge Kunkel, nominated by the Dauphin KepabUcaMenTnesday, is an alumnus of admitted te the county bar. Mr. Kunkel baa many acquaintancein this city. At the same convention Bayard T. Dickin son, who was born in Gap, iincaster ceuntv in ISM, where he resldeunu LhS had? cSm' pleted his early education In the cemT; schools, received the nomination for Ssem. bly et the lower end of th ceuntv lie graduated from the University of Pennsvi. yania In Philadelphia, In 187(1, since whfch time he baa enjeyed a most lucrative practice in wteolteu. A Meeting of Ulcjcle Klder. D. Sherman Smith, S. B. Downey, Martin Rudy, Jehn A. Burger, Jr., Jehn Tragesser and L. O. Fowler, all members of the Lan. Cycle Touring club, will leave te. s mernine; en Palfln Vvnv A wit t&Sfuu,Por?teUeml "" t meet of "nl Division of the League of w i viuwiuieB. ma iisnraatftr beva twlUruiBea Friday, " W r' r wmm LATMST BAtB BALL HMWB. Haw the Celnmbla Club Knocked tint the AttlTM el Itrmllng Yesterday the Active club of Heading vlsttled Columbia where they wero beauti fully done up by the club of tliat place. King and Resh, or this city, formed the battery for Columbia team and they did splendid work. The former struck out no lens than thirteen men, while but four hits weremsde eirhla delivery. Itradlny was net hit hard, except by ltrlmmer, another Lancaster boy who is playing xend for Columbia. He bad thrpe Litis one el which was a home run. The new additions te the club has ery little chance te display their (ability, hut the team, spresented, was the best Columbia has ever had. Klee. of the Actives, played a fine game and did geed work. A ery lair audience was present and the entire crowd was highly dellghted with the geed showing of the Columbians. The full score v. as i celvmma. nn. l-A.m Aetirts. R.n r. a . Mni;. v. . I I 1 t eKhrlK. rl c. 0 u liable, s s. 2 1 0 I e.innrs.s 0 3 klre, ii 1 1 Klbett, lb . 0 0 llsepn. 3 I 3 0 1 Knntz lb ...1 u UrimnxT. 2.1 J 3 6 ,.e 0 , 0 0 Slmy. 8b... .000 Clbnen, 1 1 Myers, ct Kttsh, c Kccsey.r t ene 1 n e 1 0 II e l e 0 0 liecker. c r t 0 0 0 etier, I f .00 0 Mwrcncc.e 1 0 e 0 1 Uraaley, V u 0 Total ,8 6 27 9 M Total 1 4 27 IS Columbia 0 1 ,1 e ) 1 1 0 0-8 Actives oeoiooooo-l Earned runs Columbia 1. Deuble plr lia ble, llrlmmer and hautz i KImr and Ksutr wild pttcbes-Klnir. 1 ; llraiilcv. s Struck out Klnjt, 13 ( Ilradlev. Heme nin-llrtmmer ntsaenballs-llradlei,2 Le't en bajMs-l.el-umbla, 4t Actltcs, i ra.ed liUI-hhrig,S llerkcr, 2. lime organic 1 lienr, fO mlnutee. The League games yesterday were At I hi cage : Chicago. 15; Kansas City, 1. At Wash ington : New Yerk. 10: Washington, S At Detroit : St LeuK 2; Detroit, s. At Phila delphia Philadelphia 6, Bosten i But one Association gimettas played yes terday. The Mets defeated the Pittsburg at the home or the Utter b 7 te 5. AtScranten yesterday Scrauten deieated Willlamspert by S te 3. Manager Charley Masen Is a geed man te be with his team. The Athle'lesare gettlug stronger every day, and will make things hum when they get back te Philadelphia. OincmnaM Commercial. Masen is the most popular or the Athletic managers. The play ers like him and se de every body else. President Hew Itt or Washington, Is new closing a deal with Mr. Lucus wlilcu, gives the St Ixniis Leacue franchise te Washing ton for the sum el J17,M0. The Washington management intend taMnc the strongest men in the Lucas team te Washington, fin ishing the season at St Leuis ttitli these players who are net transferred te Washing ton and the present Washington players, who are te be tent te St Leuis. The New Yerk club want Shaw, of Wash ington. KSIOHTS OK 1'YTIIIAH. A Chinese, Whether Chrltttan or Otherwlte, et Ellclble (or Membenblp. The grand ledge of the Knights of Pythias met In annual session In Allentown en Tues day. The report et the grand trustees show the assets of the grand ledge te be f 33l.eu. The treasurer el the relief fund reported the lollewlng: Received ou account of assess ments, ft25i; disbursed ou account of the death of seventeen members of the fund, $250 each, ?4,250; disbursed for sundry vouchers, f.04 50; balance en hand, Jl.tSO; total, In addition te said balance there has been received en account of assessment "e. s, Jl,0S5.2e, and credited te Uie account of the ensuing fiscal year. The grand chancellor presented bis report, in which he reviews in detail the various de cisions rendered during the year and states that the number of ledges instituted during that period was 14; ledges reorganized, 4; ledges that have surrendered their charters, 3; the membership, 55,027, which is an In crease during the year el 1,130 members. In the report et the proceedings at Terente, is presented the decisieu of the supreme chancellor en the question as te whether a Chinaman whose name has been changed by an act of legislature of New Yerk, who Is a naturalized citizen, a member of the Episco pal church, a man of property and a believer in the Supreme Being, and be seeks ad mission te a subordinate ledge or this order, Is elllgible te membership. The chancellor uwiuea mm inengiuie. Grand Master of the Exchequer Meuntney reported receipts ler the year 59,931.05; balance last report, te,ftV.72 ; total, ?15,b0d.77. Disbursements. t0,13, leaving a balance en handelvO,"-i77. A I'repbecjr that Iliw lleen Fulfilled, from the Baltimore Sun. Senater German once said te Mr. Tilden with reference te the election el ls7u: "The general verdict was that our Iriends did net display enough firmness en that occasion, and we lacked sufficient nerve te demand our rights." " That was iKirfectly natural," replied Mr. Tilden. " Yet, 1 de net regret our conduct en that occasion, ler within elaht vears every reasonable person will rei-egnlze that It was net possible for our party te uke any ether course, as the country was just recovering from the effects of a great civil war, and it would net have been wise te disturb the peaceful relations then existing between the people of our land. I will lit e te see the day whenever Republican who has any eli respect will be heartily ashamed of the part he played In that political drama." Summer I.eUure, James U. Llghtner, esq., It-It te-day for a ten-day trip te Leng Branch. Hewlllstepat the West End hotel. His father, Newton Llghtner, esq., returned yesterday from the same plaea Mrs. H. L. Martin and Mn. Frank Kepple and family have gene te Smlthville; altera few days there they will visit Kawlinsvllle the remainder of their summer vacation. The Harrisburg Call of te-day refers in flattering style te a parlor concert glten last evening by Mile. Tltiens (MIm. Minnie Cogley, erLancister), the noted female sole cernetlst who Is tbe guest of Miss Birdie Coejier, 120 North street, that city. Hen lUjfinend Seul te Juil ler Twe ear. Ress Raymond, who was recently ar ar ar restodfer carrying en extenslte swindling operations, was brought in thn hir d ti,e court of general sessions, New Yerk. The luuiciment ieuna against blm was based upon the charge made by Edmund Kepp, secured J74.&0 upon worthless checks. He 4l. ,iucu nut uiiij, ijul uuurwaru con sented te make a plea guilty of grand larceny in the second degree, which was accepted. District Attorney Martlne suggested that In asmuch as tbe prisoner had ueter been ac cused el crime belere and was net a profes prefes profes slenal criminal, he should be dealt wltn leniently. Judge Cowing coincided In these views aud imiesed the lowest iienally two years in Sing Sing prison. Seenlu the Mountain Ex-Constable Lewrle, who was en the Welsh mountain y&sterday, tan Jake and Jee Buzzard and Geerge Gerlltzkl, but being alone was unable te arrest any el them. They were seen near the ' Hand-Heards." Werd wassent te this city where they were seen, but being busy In court none or tbe ellicers would go alter them. The Opera Heme I'resraiuuie, The pregramme te be used in Fulton opera heuse th la fcea son w til be called the .ij- Mirror. It Is te be published by the Mirror Publishing company and iu sizj will be 11 by 23 inches. Huretjr of the l'eace. Edward Hunter, colored, charged by HI ram Uambrlght with drunkenness and dls dls erderly conduct, was held ler a hearing be be be tere Alderman Spurrier en Friday next Treated te fears. The empleyes of the Intkllieksciiii were inade happy this morning by Harry A. Schroyer, who treated the ferce, Irem cellar te garret, te a delicious let et pears w hlch were grown at the Schroyer grteu beuses. Ceiuplrary te Defraud. The case of Jehn Irwin and F. W. Williams, charged with conspiracy tedelraud, has been centiuued by Alderman Spurrier until next eduesday at 10 o'clock. A Special Train A special train passed through the city at 10 o'clock this morning. It had en beard delegates of the Catholle Total Abstinence SS..15' .wlu.have been attending the con cen con ventlen In Chicago. An Kicunlen te Popular lteterts. This morning the Reading railroad ran ex. curalens te Ocean Greve, Lene Branch. New And SUIl lha tierprU. Ven. William I- Adam, of 724 SU Jeseph street, ws twenty years or age yesterday. In the evening a party of his friends gathered nt Ids home and gae him a surprise. There were dancing nud a supper during the eve ning. Jehn Trewltz and Keudlg's orchestra turnlshed the music. IlAM rithlng tlwHt. llasstlshlngls imprevlngall along tlierher as the summer grows shcrter. It is mUI te be rapeclallv geed at Safe U arbor. Yoster Yester dav, M. V. K Cehe, Wllllan Lechleratid A. S. Ylllee, caught a string or twenty-lit e large tlh at that point. The tlshlng is also much better In the Conestoga thau It nas The KlKbt Name. The name of Democratic election super visor In the Eighth ward Is Atnandiis K, Mc Cann, and net Alexander McCann. lmiimilix the Monument teuie The fence around the monument In Centre Squate Is being ImprOted by receiving a new coat of palut Letter Held. A letter addressed te J. R. 1'onter, St James hotel, Washington, 1. C, is held at the Laucas'er postetllce ler pttage. Wlist Vf r Are Indeble,! In the Seuth Fur. There appear In our columns te-dy the adver- tliement or the well-known (and universally ud in the Southern States) Simmons Liter ltefrnlster. Vearsasett wen Its way tntoeverj household or the Seuth by pure, sterling merit It there takes the place, el a doctor and costly prescrlptleus. The luedlctne U becoming widely known In the North, and wherever used the demand has stesd'ly Increased. II b n family medicine, centalnlus no dangerous and deleterious qualities, but purely vegetable, and se gentle In Its action that It can be eafely given te any person, no matter what age the cen tentrtuier the crewing youngster. Working people are often In that miserable state et health which renders them untlt for labor, but they haven't tlme te take medicine and be sick Sim uiens Liter lUvulater can bu taken without less or Umis and the system will be built up and Invigorated by It Tbe Kcgulater promotes digestion, ditslpates nisty sick beadache, and gtves a strong, full tone te the "vstem In malarieus climates It Is Invaluable, both pre tectlng attack from the dleaae and expelling the poison after It has entered the system. It has no eiual as a preparatory medicine, nd can be tafely used when a doctor cannot be called In. Persons et the very highest character and eminence have given Simmons Liter ltegnlater their cordial and hearty endorsement. Serve an Injunction en Disease Uy Invigorating a feeble constitution, rcnevat leg a debilitated phvslque, and enriching a thin and Innutritiens circulation with Hostetter's stomach flitters, the finest, the most highly sanctioned, and the most popular tonic and pre ventive In existence. It threw the stomach, remedies torpor of the liver and bowels, and gives a healthful ImpnUe te the secretive and discharging functions of the kldne)s and blad der. Net only does it arreet and prevent the re currence of malarial fevers, but it furnishes the only adequate safeguard against them te persons who have never been afflicted with these mala dies, but would be liable te Incur them If medl clnally unprotected. It eliminates from the bleed curtain impurities which the most sktlirul pathologists assign as the exciting cause of tbeee agonizing cemplalnu, llbcumatism and ;out, and It I", moreover, an excellent remedy loran enfeebled or overwrought stale of the nerves, and ter mental despondency, augUtel D BATHS. WtTKXR. In this city, en the 16th Inst , Lydla Catharine, only cMld of Lem C. and Elizabeth tt itmer. In the llth year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, corner Grant and Court avenue, en Thursday ailernoen at 2 o'clock. Interment at Woodward Hill ceme tery. HizstaM) August 16, 15t, at the Lancaster hospital, Henry e Hlestand, aged 57 years. The relatives and friends are respectfully In vited te attend the funeral, from the residence of his brother. Dr. r W Hlestand. MUlersvlllc, Ta., en Thursday afternoon, at 1 o'clock. Ser vice at Bethel church, Washington borough. GiRiiiRD. In Harrisburg, en the 17th Instant, Rev tV.T. Gerhard, In the 77th ) ear of his age Funeral from his late residence. Se. 31 East Orange sin et,en SaturdayatlOOOa. in. Services In the first Reformed church. 3t.tUKET8. Philadelphia Produce Market, rsitASiiraiA, Aug IS. rieur dull. 'Bales of VU barrels Minn, bakers, VQ 75; Penna. tamUy at 13 7XJI ; Wastern at U'Q39 .Pat ents. 4 :a5 00. Uye flour (julet at -lK(J3i'. 1 p. m , call Wheat Aug , s7e ; Sept, 87e i Oct, ,c A'ev . Olijc Cern Aug., He,; Sept, 31c j Oct, Sic, Nev. Oats-Aug, 35c.; Bept, S5c; Oct Ji'ev.,3Cc. 3JS'c; Hew VerK Prednce Slarhet. Kiir Yerx, Aug. IS Fleur market Ann but dull ; rine, i: uQl IV); Suiwrflce. ti lOftl ta; Common te f.oed xtra western, Kefi370; Geed te Choice Extra Western, M ObQS 04 ; City Mill Litres, M HX14 C3 for West Indies; Minn. Extra, tl 5 50 , Extra Se. 2. ri 6&G3 a. Geed te rancy Extra state, i jtfis M , Common te Kalr Extra Ohie, tl 53CJ a. Wheat Ne. 1 Ked statu en spot VQfZe : Se. 1 White, BUte, Ec: Ne. Ne. Red, Winter, Aug., 67!e ; Sep , e?Jic Cern Na t Mlxed,cash, 51c ; Sept, SlWc, Oats Ne. 1 White Stale, spot, 1-KJHe ; -Se. 2,de S?c. Bye dull Barley nominal. Perk dull ; .Sew Mees, 111 tr.'XGU tlhi. Lard Sep , 17 (3 , Oct, i; 15. Molasses qnlet; 17c. for 00 test boiling stock ; Perte Klco, SefJXsc Turpentine firm at S4Hc Resin dull t strained te geed. 11 lOfll CJJV. Petroleum dull ; refined In cases, 5c freights dull ; grain te Londen, '-;c Butter Market nrm ; New Western Creamery. lZQISKc Cheeeednll; Western Choice, ViS'Ue. EggsduU; State, HXfllSc; Western. SiQ 14c Sugar market dull : Refined cutleaf, Via QHJics Grannlated, tg511-16c. ' Tallew dull ; prime city, 4c. Coffee quiet ; fair cargoes at 6c. Rice steady ; Carolina and Louisiana, common te fair, mala i Rangecn, Xlc. CIiicke Market. Caicaee, Aug., is, 9 30 a. m. Markat opened : Wheat-Aug, 77c ; Sept., 7ic j Oct, evC ! Nev., Wc Cern Sept , 4te j Oct, iKc , Nev. Mu.. Oau Sept., &iei Oct , sake Perk ft.pt., t) BiJ , Oct, ft TO Lard Oct., te. Ribs Sept, H '.MX. closihe Wheat Aug , 7ts j Sept, 77JJC , Oot, 79J0 ; Nev., 81G. Cern-August, 2c; Bept, Mc; Oct., iHic ; Nev., .;. Oau Aug 27c ; Bept , Itsc ; Oct WJc Perk Aug., t 55; Sept, V 55; Oct., Ijrd Aug., 17 13 ; Bept, 7 Si; Oct, 6 67K. RlU-Aug., pi M ; Sept, M JO ; Oct, 10. Stock Market. guotauen by Reed, McGrann A Ce., bankers, Lancaster, Pa. w resK list. tl a. m. 12 v, s r.v. Canada Pacific, ... iw C C. C. 1 61 51 55 Cel. Ceal T. '2M '$.z Central Pacific. tlJJ y. r,u Canada Southern 43 4: t:ti Chi, at L. ft Pgh. .. .. Denver ft Rie Grande 2i) 1K aw Oel.Lack.4 WetU-rn li sP, U11S xrlfl six 31 3l2 Sew Jersey Central Ulj 5i2 5.1 K ft T su ij? 29V Leu. ft N 41J.J 41" isS Lake Shere H): HW n Michigan Central 77K 77 ;J MUeurt Pacific IOH us im Northern Pacino juu -jfi VM N. W HAi ni 112$ New Yerk CentisJ imu hhI? if" e.tuil 1UUQ luui.. ...,. b4 G Omaha 41: tt'jl Oregon Trans sew sol' -...n. 7. '" .... -- f, -,1 .. ontuneft weitein ml vju 19 t'aclBe Mall &) M',7 Wi eecbeaterft PltUeurg 5 It Panl (iejr no 90W rexaa Pacific i4Vi 1SJ 14 Union Pacino ui2 ml wCi tVabash Common lsjj ibK lstj Wabash-Preterred it' 5l Westem Union Telegraph.. 64Jf 63J? W. V eat Shere 101'? V) 101 rsitADiLrau list, Luhlgh Valley .,,, 971 It.. NT X. ft PhUa u3 Pennsylvania 57 u&t ,v,w Reading 1H; 1.-12 nul Lehigh Navigation 50W bow Mi Ueatonvllle... .... ' Philadelphia ft Krte , Northern Cent ,, People's Paaaenger R'd'g Oen'ls M't4f's 6s loe leu rj ou 6i my, uh Hew Tera Stock. Maw Yesk, Aug. 18 Wall street. 1:80 p. m. Meney leaned at "flU per cent, foreign ex change quiet at M HKfJt 65 1 Governments firm; Currency ', I12U bid; ft ceapi. 1; bid ; IJfi tmy, bio, The stock market this morning opened weak and feverish, and under a soiling of the Tan. de.rb.uu ajta Granger prtcts decllaed tf te l X per rent, during the flrst half hour. After the tint c&llthe market was weak ami prices con tinned ou the dccllue up te the present wrlttng. 1 he lowest prices are new current. tiram and l-roviuen. rumUbedbyS. K. Ynndt, llmker. L'Hiiioe, ahk ls.1 o'clock p. m. tVheat. Cern. 0l. l'erk. Lard, AnKUl 77 September .wr js 71 jer s7 r........K'J ' ii 9 M 7 'l .... 0 60 Car Leta. M M jy ...... lift .... s tt 61 Head. .m. . l'erk. Lard " M 7 St l M 7 SJ M R ;w (MO iicioeer.. N e elube 4J lecember Keeelpu. Wtnter Wheat... Spring Wheat.., Cern.... Oats..... Hj-h ltarley..,.. ou city Crude Oil Kecetpls Hen. Closing I'rlcea 2 o'clock p. tu, Wheat Cern. Oau. I'ei August 7M( September. 7s 1 tO "S OctelH-r TV', evemler .. December. ... OUCIty Crude Oil... si2 ti 111 cow Uis Sterk afarkeu. CaiciecAug. 17.-TboIrewr' JeiirtinlreiHirts Cattle Ktvelpta, 5,10 head; shipments, none ; market htgber: stockers and feeders, fj ,VC5 CO I cows, bulls and Hilled, II 7NIJ 75 , Texas steers at I2M3!SJ; cons and bulls at 125ftiS0 Dakota levn. i,u r, at ft 00 Wyoming, l,'.-it fts., at tl an Hogs Receipt. 11.WO head; shipments, nenet market actlte and prices eteadv corn ItHt tnlied, (I snjit"! light I4 93J: skips, tJ7Nttn) packlngand shipping, MXJ5 25. Shet'p ilecelpts, 2u) head , shipment, none; demand fair and prices higher natives W J1! 3 75 Western, UW ; iambs, 1105(0. Kast Listv Cattle receipts, in head ; shipment.", &u , market acttte at yesterday's prices Hogs rveetpU, 1.2T0 head ; shipments, St) market nrm : Pallaaelphlas. st lnJJ . , erkers, II 7PCI l ; graeers, leet ft. Sheep receipts, ,JO head shlptuenu, nene market was active and a shide higher en geed common aud medium dull aud nut anted. .srjtsr au r KHrfiiKJiKXTtL. T5AJK1NQ POWDKK, ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. TniS pewaerceTerfanes. A marvel el purity, strength and wbolesemeneas. Mera eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition v lth the multitude of low test short weight alu nor phosphate pewders. 8eld only in eant. ReraL Baktira 1'ewDia Ca, IU8 Wall Street New Verc. mam-lvdftw "TITANTED BY A COMl'r.TENTrSD T experienced man, a situation te run an englne. ltd 1NQU1RK AT THIS OFFICE. SITUATED WANTED-A YOUNG GIRL wants a situation te assist In housework Apply at 7J1 High street ltd MY JS.00 TEETU ARE AS GOOD AS can be purchased In Lancaster for 115 te. Call and be convinced. All work warranted. Gas administered. W. L FISHER'S Dentist ap!7 1yd Ne. ta North Vluecn Street UT. JAMES' .SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AND J Yeung Children will reopen Monday. Sen tetnberata. Apply te E. CARPENTER. Ne. 132 North Duke Street, Orll. E. ZAHM. aug!7 3td Ne. S3 East Walnut Street FINE WHISKIES. Distillation of lt, 1575, 1S), lSsfi, are net equalled in the country. At RElGART'S OLD WINE STORE, H. E SLA1 MAKER, Agt fARKLEY'S "Y.VKA BEAUTIES XIX clear tilled nf choice Ne. 1 Havana, are recommended te levers of a genuine Havana Cigar, at MARKLEY'S,"TeIlew Frent" . .. Ne. 21 North Queen Street (Formerly Uartman'a) CANADA HORSES. I new have a Carload of CANADA HORSES Flrst-Clasa Heavy Draft Alse a Carload of Ohie and Kentucky Herses, First Class Drivers and Horses for General Farm Werk. All te be old at prlvat sale. GEORGE GROSSMAN. w HAT DOES 38 MEAN? ESTATE OF DR. JOHN L. ATLEE, lateet Lancaster city, Lancaster county, deceased. The undersigned audltor.appelntcd te distribute the balance remaining in the hands of Win. Aug. Atlee, executer of said deceased (Brut account), te and among these legallyen titled te the same, will sit for that purpose en TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 16iH. at 10 o'clock a. m.. In the Library Roem or the Court neuse. In the City of Lancaster, where all persons Interested in said distribution may attend Jyj3tdW GEO. JI, KLINE, Auditor. gEEK NO FURTHER, FOR THERE IS NONE BETTER THAN Ruppert's Extra New Yerk Beer. Fer sale exclusively at CUARLIK HOSTER'S CORNEit BALOON, Rear of the Central Market Fresh rrem the Keg and Warranted Pure. Jly3-tfdR,M,W,S PRIVATE SALE OF VALUABLE FARM situate In Amity township, Ilerka county. Pa, containing 215 acres. Improvement Large mansion house and farm house, 2 large barns and shedding having stable room for 75 bead of cattle and tfO sheep ; fountains of spring water at houses and barn ; several flne springs en property Seil la all sorts, very rich and pro ductive, and especially adapted te dairy pur poses Fer particulars and Inspection of place, call upon or address CATHERINE WEAVER, (Uesldlngen farm), llrumneldsvllle, nrks Ce.. Pa., Or D. 11. M AUGER, Esq.. auglg-lwd Deuglassvllle, Pa. TAKE SIMMONS TOR. LIVER REQULA- THE GREATJtEGULATOR. Ne medicine is se universally used as Sim mons Liver Regulator. It wen Its way Inte every home by pure, sterting merlt It takes the place of a doctor and costly prescriptions. It Is a ;fumtly medicine containing no danger, eua qualities, but purely vegetable; gentle In Its action and can be safely given te any person no matter what age. WORKING PEOPLE Can take Simmons Liver Regulator without less or tlme or dtngerf rem exposure, and the system will be built up and Invigorated by it. It pre. nieu digestion, dissipates sick headache, and give a strong full tone te tbe system it has no equal a a preparatory medicine, and can be safely used In any sickness. It acts gently en the bowel and kidneys, and correct the action of the liver. Indorsed by persons et the highest character and eminence as THE REST FAMILY MEDICINE. II a child has the colic it Is a sure and safe remedy. It will restore strength te the over worked father and relieve the wife rrem low spirit, headache, dyspepsia, constipation and like Ills. Genuine has our Z stamp In red en front of wrapper, prepared only by J.H.ZEILIN A CO., Philadelphia, I'a. auglS-eed&w s PRINQ UfUNlNQ AT H. OEM HART'S. FINE TAILORING. The Largest and most Complete Assortment or FINK WOOLLENS for the spring Tiadeteba found in the city of Lancaster. A Choice Line of Spring Overoeallngs ana rantaloenlngs In all the Latest Patterns. .Prices Lew, Rest Workmanship, and all geed Warranted a represented. H.GBRHART, NO. 43 NORTH U.U11N STREET. VOpposlteUMfeitoaoe, mertHyaa B" V. UHAVKLY'M 1'LAIN UAAT.NUISII and lk-st flue. Cured Mrglnla Smeklnir 1elcct. bone .lack and Allen A Ulnter's foil quo. tXrn Cob Pipes, tic. each. t, . .... ., ',,!MVT,,'ai'IOAU8TUK Kstabllhcit 1770. Ne. Ill East King street. febU-Vt ftstfd MAHKliKY'H ' YKLLOW" KHONT" clesr filler Havana 5 cent Cigar 1 pro nounced by smokers the best In the mar ket at lAUKi.KY'ft " yellow rtnnt," , .. Ne. SI North yuecu Street (Formerly llattinsu's) 1l smkdh'in 1: usi: -rill": KiNiaF OALIFOUNIA BRANDY In the Maiket, nl r.OHKEU'S LlOUOItsiOltK, aiCKMREsgUAIlK, l.au raster, fa, INKuTvLWATKHH, ' APOLI.INAlllS WATER, he yueen of Table ttaters, Hawthorn Ppilug IthUIAIIT'aOLlt WINK STORK, II K. BLAiMAHKU:AKt Wl: tit AKANTKE Ol'lt f-C. ClOAllS, llrnnds "Mia Ouerida" and "Uelden Lien ' clear Hat ana tiller, hand made. 11EMC rir.s cm Ait stork. Established 177 1. Ne. HI Last King Street. leblJ tVftStld rrWttAUCOCUTriMIS SOUAT'sJliiKT X 1NUS AMI l'ACKLRS' ttAsl'E, l)ry and Clean, bought for cash. J s MOLI.Nt, .. . Ne. in Pearl stutit, New erk. Ueletvnce Kred. Schuttn, Ne. ill Pearl striM t nrw ...i" lelllJ IVil" Ol'Kt'lAl, IMllCK.MKN'l'S--AT THE- BOSTONSTORE. rifty Pleies AU-Llnen Toweling, 5c lard; worth sc a vanl. Twenty ntelHueu Extra Ilea vy LInen Towels 'Winches wide, 4 J Inches long, 2V. a pair r ive rieevi vteruisn isuie uiucn. ruin sua with border, 54 Inches wide, 2Je atard. Ten Piece Extra Heavy Table Linen, fnll width, hc a yml rive case Grey Twilled flannels rtve Cases lttnl Twilled tlaunelsat Less than Manufactur er's Price Ten Cases Itleached Canten Flannels. Ten Cases I nbl(ached Canten Flannels, at ery Lew Prices. fi K THOL'SANU AR1)8 NEW CALICOES. t e have them Plain or Fancy, as you like them best STAMM BROS. & CO, Nee. 20 and 20 North Quoeu Bt. LANCASTER, PA. u SE NONE BUT " BEST'S " HOT AIR FUMAOES! MADE OF HEAVV IRON. Mere square leet of Radiating Surrace. mext economical In furl, and the Rest Result In Heating Dwellings, Schools, Churches et any Heater In the market Pea or Nut Coel for fuel Estimates furnished for Heaters, Including Masonry, Het Air Pip, Registers, etc. Plenty et Lancaster reference. Heaters guaranteed te give entire satisfaction or taken out at our own expense lielng both practical men In the business, we ask a share of patronage. Estimates cheerfully furnished rerPlumblng, Gas llttng. Tin and sheet Iren tt erk. Reefing. Alse a full supply et Tinware, Ac Prices te suft the times. Glve us a calt EVERTS & OVERDEER, CORNER OF EAST KINO, JOHN AND MID DLE STREETS. tnavl-CmdM.W.ASR B AEUALNS. BARGAIN DAY mm Palace of Fashion, NO. 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. Friday, Aug. 20. THE tOLLOWING ItARGAlNS WILL RE OFFERED FOR THIS DAY ONLY. Ladles' Gauze Vests, Ific apiece. Regular Price, 55c. Ladles' Ralbrlggan Vests, 2lc. Regular Price, 40C. Ladles' Gauze Vesta sleeveless silk bound, Ric. Regular Price, JOc. Gents' Gauze Vests, 18c. Regular Price, 25c Gents' Sauze Vests, 31c. Regular Price, Mc. Fine Pearl Lisle Thread Glovei, 17c. a pair. Regular Price, S3c. Extra Leng Fine Quality 111 act Lace MllU, Sic. u pair. Regular Price, S3c. Fine Colored Bilk Lace Mitts, 16c. Regular Price, S3c lllack Venetian Llsle Jersey Gloves. 13c. Regu lar Price, jee Extra Leng, line Colored Silk Glete, 'Ac. a. pair. Regular Price, lie Children's French Ribbed, Colored Cotten IIesc, t ull Regular Made, size, 0 te 6f, lie. a pair. Regular Price, 25c. Children's Colored Cotten Hese, Full Regular Made, HXc a pair. Regular Price, 20c. te 25c. a pair,; Ladles' Full Regular Made Ualbrlggani at lie a a pair. Gents' Fancy Striped Cotten Socks, Full Regu lar Made, 13c pair (worth 25c.) All our Fancy Striped Linen Cellars at Five Cents apiece. Ladles' Fine Hemstitched All Linen Handker chiefs, two Inch hem, at N Inu Cents apiece. Heys' Gauze Undershirt, 16c. (Geed Quality. Regular Price, 25c.) Ladles' White Linen Cape Cellars at Five Cents aplecu. Elegant 4.5 Inch Ue Skirt Lace, Cream and ilclge.fiec a yard. Regular price, 85c. Ladles' Wblte Skirts, geed muslin, 5-lnch ruftle, four tucks, at 3e. Regular Price, COe. Chemise with three rows of Inserting, four rows of tucking, trimmed with Lace Edge, geed muslin and well made, at 34c CREPE LISSE nUCHINQ at Sea yard. Remember That These Prices -ARE- FOR THIS DAY ONLY, Friday, Aug.Qe. p R HOT WEATHER. nr i uvrn BITTERN. N1) GERMAN WINKS. REIOART'S WINK STORK. H. . BLATJCAkxa, AST, JfKWAD VMHrJHKMKyTH. AM POUND RAMS UAUU1IT AT . "iK k,yi?,l'Hi'K With taekle purchased at thu Fast Kud Pharmacy, Cnught with t.iriiiV.i Heek, tt .. hate it f.ili line "St ri7hlnV xtt&Vi te suit everj tMy. line customer caughtn T a Pound Ilass with a line that cost blmi cent KKAIl.KY'a Kast End Phannaey: J) 8 IvdRF.M.tW UpiitwIUi Kateru Market I )R MOUNT tlRETMA. I'lTsbyterlan Church Kxrurslen le Ml. (Iietna. etiTUhSI.At, Aim lis I'll. 1 mu. A sjierlal train ler the occasion will leate the 1'eiiii'n R. It. Ma. Hen nt s o'clock a m, returning Irem Ml. tlrt'tuaat7t. 111 '1 Ickets can bupiecurcd fniin U. M. Unwell. In. K. II llyus. lr. Gee. It. Itehrer nu.i , u. ijier, .iise ai siaiieneiy iienuii u It llerr. North ou 11 street Prlce et whele tickets, It CO. Half tickets, tsv. iiuglivit.ru.tt.M.lu REDUCTION t Te tbose In want e( n summer suit et Clethes, I'antaloenliigs or Vestlngs can save money by rolling at Resenstetn's ignoring Par. lers, whenn General Reduction scen made. A lliXHl Summer serge Suit for 110, trimmed with I'eiigenMlk A Mce English Sergo Suit In lltne ana Ulack im - Elegant Pantaloons lertn. Patent Straps .111 Perfect Filling. A. H. UOSK.NBTKIN, 37 Nnuu Queen 8L itHruuuiia. A NEW LOT OF ALL-WOOL TRICOTS ll.ts been Opened ntlhe North End Dry Goods Stere. lln early and at old paying theadt ance which has tnken place In tt oelen Goods. J. W. 1IYRNE, nnvMj d Ne. 3ii North Quceu slns.it. J. h. tUVLERACO. Hamburg Embroideries, LACES White Goods, AT Astenlahinjr Lew Prices, TO CLOSE OUT THIS PART OF OUR STOCK. JolmS.Givler&Ce., Ne. 35 East King Streot, LiHCASTix, Pa. u NEAl'NDRIEO SHIRTS -AT THE HEW YORK STORE. tte Intite siHcltl attention te four numbers of eurfamnus SHIRTS, unexcelled for III, style, inallty and low prices The W.& S. Special, Made et New lerk Mill Muslin, Flne Ltnen Cutis and !loom Relnlnrced, Deuble Seams all through, OM.i hv. APIECE The Champien Shirt, Patent liaised Edge Linen Rosem, Linen Cutis, llcaty Mualln, Itelnrurml, Deuble Seams. S"C EACH . REALLt WORTH Tic The Geld Shirt, Superior te all ethers, made Irem New Yerk Mills Mnslln, finest Heavy Linen rrent. Patent Faced llact and sleeMm, llosem Lined with Heavy Linen, improved Raised Edge ltoero, lour ply LInen Neck IUml, brunch teke, Ltnen Wrist Rands, t ull Relnterced, Easy te Laudry Perlect Fitting, ON LY II (. The Silver Shirt, Second only te the "Geld,' made lu thu same way of Less Flue Material, ONLY 75c EACH. WflTT & SflflND, J II. MARTIN A CO. August RflktieDS ! -ALL- SU1MER GOODS REDUCED TO A PRICE THAT WILL UK SURE TO SELL TUEM. AMERICAN8ATINE8 Reduced te 10c; were 15c FRENCH SATINKS Reduced to30e ! were35e. TYCOON SEERSUCKERS Reduced te 5e; were 20c. CRINKLED SEERSUCKERS Reduced te 10c; were UXc. PRINTED ItATISTES Reduced te 10c ; were 13c WHITE GOODS All Reduced te Three Quarters Regular Value. We are still running at CUT PRICES. THOMPSON'S GLOVE FITTI NO at fl.31 ; Regu lar Pilce,lLW. WARNER'S FLEXIIILE HIP attriOi Regular Price, tl.tu. UAL II. P. CORSET at 80c ; Regular Price, 11.00 DR. SCHILLING'S COIHET at We; Regular Price, tl.uu. OUR OWN CORBET at S3e; Regular Piice.75c. IMPROVED ROSEBUD CORSET at sfie ; Rogu Regu lar Price, 60c: DAISY CORSET at 20c t Regular Price, 33c. J. B. MARTIN 4 GO., Ckir. West King & Prince Ste Opposlte Stevens Heuse.) LANCABTElf, PA) UOTBLB. e PEN ALL in E YEAR. THE MANSION," tt ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, The largest and most prominently located Hetel. Elegantly furnished and liberally man. aged. Thoroughly lighted, drained and von ven von Ulated. Open all the year. CHARLES McQLAPE. Vllrepby't Orchestra. 7-3md HiVaMlrJIM, TTHUl .t MARTIN. CimiAHA Ll REDUCTION -IN- PRICES -OF- Glassware, &c. night tl.ijs or the ieity of cut prlcea nre iilrv.nly Rone, mill sii ititi tunny et the goods plnccil en the Itiirgtilit Table. As one line Is exliuuiUsl we place oilier urtlcles en Ihe table. We will continue te de se until the tlme Is up, If It tikci the entire stock. We liunglne some nte saying "Tlint they Just mlvertlse se, mid when jeu wunltebuy uiij thing jeu must imy full prlce, or the excuse Is just out." Well, you make test of this and convince yourself that tte are doing what we nie advertising. Don't lese thla opportunity for getting Cheap (iiKxls, HighMartin, 15 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER. PA, KIWVATIUSA1. LANCASTER COMMERCIAL COL LEGE AN AGGRAVATED CASE OF FALSE PRETENSE. Several yenng men called en us last fall and had Intended taking a lluslneaa Course, but en being Informed that we de net premise situa tion,, te graduates, concluded te go te a school where this was held out aa an Inducement te enter " Hid they get the position premised them '" you ask. It Is needless .te answer, but one of thorn called en us and solicited our tn flu ence In getting blm a position, cheeky, wasn't It t n was an apt pupil and no doubt will seen fellow In the toeutopnof nla premising Instruc tors NCOoldMedals," Ne " Ouarrintoed PoattlenB," Ne " Ohenp Llfe BohelarBhlpo," Are held out as Inducement for young men and young ladlea te enter tbe Lancaster Commercial College. We want Yeung Men te enter for the RE1E FIT DERIVED FROM THE COURSE OF IN. HrRUCriON.andarosafe In saying that le the deserving situations are always open. Fall Term Begins Sept. 6. Jr New ciicular Just Mned. Call at College Reems, NO 10K EAST KINO STREET, or ad dreai, II. C. WEIDLFsK, PrlncIiH.1. I'AJtAAULA JtV. XJOSE IIROS. A HARTMAN. $4.00 PARASOLS REDUCED ITO $3.00. - $3.00. VEU.:UKbT 8AT1N I ALL FINE SILK UN I.NOSI The Manufacturers. Rese Bres. & Hartman, 14 BAST KINQ ST. aplmd rUBMTVXM. TjlUUNlTURE WAREROOMS. RUV YOURSELF A PAIR OF THOSE Felding Dress Pillows. CALL EARLY AT HefTmeier's Farnitnre Warerooms. They are tbe nicest thing out and we have J ust rccelt ed another let of tbem. 20 BA8T K1UQ STREET. BOTIOH3. TRISMAN'H. UKNTLEMEN'S Balbriggan and Qauze Undershirts. -THE REST-; White Shirts! NECKTIES, PLAIN AND FANCY HOSIERY BCARF PINS, BLEEVEiBUTTONS, SUSPENDERS, -AT- ERISMAN'S, NO. 17 WEST KING ST., LANCA8TKII. PA MAOUIMMMT, TMrAOHlNERY, ila FOV- STEAM HEATING Latest and Hest Improved KN6WES Trwtiea, PerUMe if Sittieiirj. New or Bocena-nand D0ILER3, WATEB TANKS, 8EPABATOR8. MAeam or Riran Weu inch u den and kept In Machine Shepr. OAU Otl OB 1DDDSI, Ezra F. Landis, WOBKB-637 NORTH OHBBBT 8TRMT, LAaOAITHb FA. BT-tM i (-"' .ZL-j&ikt