VKSamtSSSamm ?mm MWI3WS . :?K3' .It. ji-c J ?r;r-i ' ft'' "-it" '-. C" . -y-" ...iT - v. "s V f. . THE LANCASTER DAILY INTKUJGENOEH. SATURDAY. AUGUST 21. 1886. . fts m $&. Em MS. I i2K Cs' Pi K?fr cr .. kTHAKD DESTRUCTION. ft I MMIItJ WtMBMTOMM TlilTM fit- SOUH, 9MXAM. ' M Sswwa DWl .Isrlrtg m (and yfLlr LestS ,' f Mw tUMM file -lli?Jt ij'.T i el tM PMUminflTltUim. '$ -. Ik VicmHHAi Tex, Auf. 2LA disastrous riMllMm YWted this city ywlerday, & lUMHwtraeUea nd desolation in .' 4SKv The wind blew perfect Ben Inn i About eeren o'clock tb)a . w . . .-. . .. rrtMrawf an . poena paassDgvr tram, 'cvwWehweetUBdinf the depot, mi Diewn jrwnr en tne pisuerm. several psssasniKore en'tbe train but ell of tbem Moaned unln i'in4. The freight depot and the Maaenl fL,mu, Dew large Dnuaun " "' """i ,; , . while the whole colored Motion It almost llterelly ewept from the earth Twe church teeptea were blown down and two ehurchea nnroefed. The high eoheol building was considerably damaged. Altogether there were about aeventy-nre houses corn cern pletely demellahed and 113 mere or leas damaged. Few buildings eecaped umnured. Trees and meat et the shrubbery In the city were blown down, and the streets were filled with debris. Business was entirely suspend ed. The lese la roughly estimated at $100, 000. Old citizens Bay that It was the most terrible storm ever known In Victeria. The telegraph wires are all down and there la no connection south of here. News from Cuero aay the aterm was very dtsastreua te property there also. Advices from the country say the aterm waa very violent, damaging crops and destroying prop erty. A special train from Indlanela brings the sad news as te that place. A relief party that went down en It reports the follow ing ; When the train arrived within tour tulles of indlanela the tracks were washed nut very badly and were partly gene The party walked within half a mile or the town In water waist deep and could go no farther. They saw Mr. Clements across the bayou. The bridge was washed away. It Is reported that Uie lower end of the town Is gene, from Mrs. Logns'te the Ice house, en both sides of the street The wharf Is also gene. There are supposed te be many lives lest, as many persons are missing. The only body found was that of the sister-in-law of Mr. Hedges, of Cuero, Texas. It was discovered this side of a stream about two miles from town, lying In the water by the side of the track. Seme houses were burned. The lire Is sup posed te have been caused by the lamps In tbe railing houses. Among the persons missing are Dr. Lewis, Capt Reed, Or. Rosecrans, Mrs. Sheppard and family, and Mm Uedges and two children. Henry Sheppard was found across the lake, very badly bruised, but still alive. Mrs, Max Luther lest her two children. One or them died In her arms. Awful Storm en a North Atlantic Island. Bosten, Aug. 21 An Ottawa dispatch te the A tlvertiser says a special rrem the gov ernor or St Pierre, Ml(., te the department here gives an account of a most violent storm which swept ever that island en Wednesday night, the fiercest known for a quarter of a century. Buildings were blown down In every direction and considerable damage was done te the shipping. Twe vessels were driven ashore and wrecked and many men were drowned. rUC SEW TXN-DOLLAJt HILL, What tlie Silver Certificate el This Denomina tion Will Loek Like. Wahuinqten, I). C, Aug. 2L The print ing of the new ten-dollar Bllver certificate be gan at the bureau et engraving and printing yesterday. Tbe design of this note, as has alien. J y been stated In these dlspatehes, in cludes a well-executed portrait of the late Vice-President Hendricks. The work is be ing executed en tbe new distinctive paper which was manufactured expressly for the new silver certificates. About five thousand Impressions were taken yesterday, and as each sheet contains four notes, 200,000 worth of silver certificates, have passed through tbe llrst process en their wsy te the pnblic About thirty days will be required te finish tbem and have them ready for circulation, but It Is understood they will net be Issued .befere the middle of November when the ones and twos are expected te be prepared for Issue. The designs for the latter denomi nation are new being transferred te steel, and the plates will probably be ready for the printers about the middle of next month. The design for the ten-dollar plate was com menced some tlme before Congress author ized tbe printing of the new Issue of oer eer tthcates,aa It was deemed advisable te replace the old design with the Hendricks note. This explains why the largest denomination is se much further advanced than the de signs for the smaller notes. As seen aa the plates for the latter are prepared the full com plement of empleyes at the bureau will be put te work te expedite their circulation. VVMfMll INTO TUKUUDBUH, A Ferry float Strikes the Ship VIeleuUy-A Man Drowned. Nkw Yekit, Aug. 21. When the ferry boitNew Brunswick, of the Pennsylvania railroad ferry,came Inte the Desbreeaes street Up this morning, the engine refused te work at the moment the pilot rang the signal te "back water." As a result the beat struck the piles at the entrance te the slip with great terce. The concession was se great that in the recoil an Adams express wagon that was en the beat near tbe chalnB went ever into the slip. Patrick McNulty, a deck hand, who attemp ted te atop It, went along. The beat crew made every endeavor te save them, but were un successful. The wagon and baggage were recovered. McXulty's body waa carried away by the tide and was net found. A third horse belonging te the Pennsylvania railroad company want ever tee, and was drowned in the general confusion. Three Drowned, Tite el Them llretbers. Barbie, Ont, Aug. 21. Themas and Wil liam Tayler, brothers, et Hillsdale, and Jehn Hamilton, H years or age, went out Ashing yesterday in a rickety old beat en Air lake, Aa tbey did net return, search was instituted and the body or Wm. Tayler was found standing upright In the water, one hand grasping the fishing pole, while the line was wrapped around his limbs. The bodies or the ether two were found near by. Themas Tayler leaves a wire and four children) Wil liam was unmarried. Drowned Id Swimming Frolic. Hannibal, Ma, August 2t A coroner's jury, which with closed doers te the publle has been for ten daya Investigating the death et Mrs. L. C Evenden yesterday rendered a verdict of accidental drowning while bathing in the Mississippi river with her neighbor, Mrs. Annie Iiaren, Rebert W. Cash, recently a candidate for mayor en the Republican ticket, and R. M. Cheeaman, a prominent business man. Beth women were married, aa are also Cash and Cheeaman. The party bad gene down the river about three mllea for a f rolle and were bathing when the drown 1 ig occurred. Cash Is new chief of the Han nlbal Are department and it la probable he will be peremptorily removed by the mayor who has been requested by a delegation et citizens te take such action. Cheeaman, who waa master-workman of Eureka assembly Knights of Laber, was at 1U last meeting ex pallad from the order. Kind Words Fer Ceasnl Bingham, WAiHtK't-rew, p. e., Aug. 21 Assistant Heeretery et Bute Perter te-day denied the published statement that th state depart. t baa aay idea et demanding the reslgna Mast of Censul Blagham.et la In any way dls- I1..U1S1H. nssni uitur. Bin v. is a man of eanabUtUaa tr hnn.i ... iTlllr.. fc. ..-. .. . . y.... M.W TV "-" "u wa tuuestccnfl- UWttaaths meat cord Ul , ism nun wMahfc baa pur. COtVMOIA'M , XLKCTMC LIMIT. Thirty Mthti for One Year Frem Oct. t te Cem ,ROO Mere Light te be riaced at arsTS -T IThe ItateefSOSTirer Var. VC ltegntar Correspondence of lxTiunitxnm. ICeLitMMA, Aug. 21. An adjourned meet ing of Columbia reuccil was held In the council chamber last evening with all the members present except Mr. Ilerahey. The property committee reported tliat pari of the Insurance policies en the opera house will expire en September S'th. The president was instructed te issue an order for J3ft for the payment of the renewal et the tire insurance. The property oemmlttoo were Instructed te place an Insnrance of K,000 en the market house. The bids of the Celum bia Klectrlc Light andl'ewer company for the lighting or tne boreugu ei loiumeia wun electric light were read and were at the same rate as presented at the last regular meeting. A motion was made by Kckmsn, that a con tract be made with the Klectrlc Light com pany for lurnlshlnR SO electric light", for one year rrem October 1st, for J2.800, and for any additional lights the town may want, at the rate of ?11Q .t.1 per light per year. Carried unanimously. The placing of mere lights about the town was thoroughly discussed and Westerman suggested that council order three mere lights te be placed at Trent and Mill, Second and Union, and Fifth and Cherry streets. A motion was made by Mr. Kckman that lights be placed at these points. A vote being taken resulted as fellows : Atm-Cnswnll. Eekruan. Edwards, Forty. Mifllln, Musser and Westerman. Nays Mr. Bucber. A motion was made by Mr. Bucher that the Pennsylvania telephone company be taxed, for each pole within the borough limits, f 1 per year. Carried unanimously. A proposal was read from II. F. Bruner for furnishing the opera house during the com ing winter with coal at the rate et J2.25 per ten for buckwheat and 2.69 per ten for pea ceaL The bid was accepted. On motion el Mr. Bucher that the solicitor proceed at once te collect, by process of law. all Hens entered ter borough taxes in the order in which they have been entered, and also that liens be entered en all borough taxes for the year or 1SS." unless tbey be paid en or before October 1, 1SS0, said liens te be at once proceeded against for collection and the secretary notify parties or the same. Carried. The action or council at their last meeting, or opening Cherry street, rrem Lineaster avenue te Sixth, and Sixth street, from l,o l,e cust te Cherry streets, was reconsidered. Adjourned. Among the Churches, The Sunday school or the Church or Ged will meet en Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock instead of P a. in. Ne services will be held en.Sunday, lu the Trinity Reformed church. 'Sunday school will meet at t o'clock. In the SL Paul's P. E. church services will be held In the morning and evenlnp. Rev. Prof. Bird, of Seuth Bethlehem, ulll officiate. Rev. J. R. ShefTner has returned home from his summer vacation, and the regular Sunday services will be held In the St. jemvs L.uineran cnurcn. In the United Brethren church, Rev. II. B. Dehner, of Lancaster, will occupy the pulpit, both morning and evening, owing te tne ab sence of the pastor. Rev. C. E. Griffiths, pastor of the Methe dist chuich, is absent from town, en his sum mer vacation. On Sunday the pulpit or this church will be filled by Rev. D. T. Smythe, el Quarrvvllle. Rev. K. ILSneath will preach en Sunday morning, in the Second Street Lutherau church. The church will be closed in the evening. Town Notes. The market of this morning was very largely attended. On Locust street, between Second and Third, ever forty market wagons were standing. The bridge ever the gutter at Locust street and Bank alley has been In a dangerous con dltlen for some time past. Werk was com menced this morning In putting the bridge In geed repair. In pulling down a large tree en Walnut street, yesterday afternoon, a large rope was nsed. In some manner the rope broke and the men, holding te It, were thrown about the street. Onoeftbe number thought the tree was falling and went up the street in a hurried manner. A number of Columbians went te Iao caster te-day, te seethe game of ball between the Columbia club and the Sam Fields nine. ItUCMOHB JIOIMIB. Iteccut Personal Notes That luriude With Them a (Julrt Wedding. GnEUNc, Aug. 21. Mr. Jehn Martin died last Tuesday, aged seventy-seven. Mr. W. fltnltb Hastings has been making some raarked improvements en his dwelling in Fairfield. Mr. Win. Berce Is building a house and bam near Fairfield. McSparran.t Ce. are busy packing the pop ular " Old Colony " corn. They have made a number of geed sales ter future delivery at geed prices. Fer a little variation we had a wedding last Wednesday. Mr. Sanders McSparran was the lucky man and Miss Bell F. Hides, daughter of B. F. Sides, M. D., the ether party te the contract It was a quiet wed wed dlng,eccurring in the atternoen,and they are oft en a trip. We threw our eldest shoes and whole bags of rice after them. Mr. 1. B. Shank, who runs the coal and lumber business at Peach Bettem, has control of the steam ferryboat at that place. Fer the last two years this beat and ferry have been managed by the i'each Bettem railroad, and was a nuisance. Under the control or 'Mr. Shank the ferry has been doing a largely Increased business and greatly te the advant age and comfort of the patrons. August 31 an excursion will leave Peach Bettem for Luray Cava The burying ground at Chestnut l.evel, known as the Old Graveyard, Is iu a condition or disgraceful neglect The weeds and grass run unchecked. The tomb stones are leanlngand tumbling in every direction, graves are sunken, making stumb. ling places for any one brave enough te walk through. There are men and women burled there whose memory deserves better treat ment It is net geed taste that makes fine churches and neglects the graveyard. Catflih as a Uau Halt, from the Marietta lieglster. Last week Messrs. Je?. Miller and Jehn Engle were fishing. The supply of bait was scarce, and the twain started for the Yerk county shore te secure en addition. Upen nearing the Bhore a large water snake vtas seen hwtmmlng In front or the beat ; the snake swam te the shore and crawled out en the bank. In its mouth was a tish ; Jes. Miller struck the snake and it dropped the fish and squirmed back Inte the river. Miller took tne fish a small catty "put It en his line, and captured three bass with it This Is vouched ler by both fishermen, hence is reliable. It would be a geed plan te train a water snake te catch " catties " for bait An Inyalry for Twenty-Six Bodies. Governer Paulsen has sent a letter te the eQlcers of the Susquehanna Coel company calling their attention te the complaints of the relatives el the twenty-six miners who were entombed last December at Nontlceke, and asking If the company can take further action toward the recovery of the bodies. The State Geoieglstand Mine Inspector Williams, in their reports te Governer Pattlaen, both agree that further attempts at rescue would be foolish. Mr. Parnrll Thanks the Convention. Mr. Parnell has sent the following cable message te Judge Fitzgerald, the newly elected president or the Irish National League or America : " I thank the Chicago conven tion for its encouraging message. The rati flea tlen by the convention of our policy, and the action and the order, union and modera tion of the proceedings have created a pro found Impression here, and will add great atiength te our position." Injury te a Herse. This morning a boy in the employ of Jes. Baer, the buckster, dreve away te deliver some goods. Wlien be returned It was found that the horse was sutlerlng from a se vere wound iu the shoulder. It was a hole several Inches deep. The boy did net knew bow the injury was caused, but it Is believed that he left the animal stand and another team ran Inte him. The wound leeks as though made with a wagon abaft The horse Is a valuable one. Taken te Lebanon. Jonas l'elfler, the alleged accomplice et Jacob Bcbeli, was discharged from custody yesterday, but as seen as be stepped from the ?.rt.tb,e!7)ai?.heuMhewMrrtxl by Chief of Police Fernwalt, or Lebanon. Peli- ,e V,wanJl?d. ta8re for a number of robberies and the chief says he has evidence te convict jehx a. sclkax. The Latest Phase et the Trouble lletween lllruteir and llaliteail. Cincinnati, O., August 2U The Coin Cein mercml Ometie this morning s eirently dis misses the belligerent episode between Its editor and Jehn R. McLean by the asumptlen that the Issue Is new between T. C. Camp bell and McLean who has Indignantly de nounced the unwarranted use of his name by the former. The Sim also regards the situation lu that light, and thinks It Is new decidedly a ques tion of veracity between Campbell and Mc Lean, which the announced principles of Uie former require should be settled according te the cede. Jehn R. McLean, the editor and owner of the Cincinnati Knqtiirer, is one of the richest meu In bis section or the country. He is the enlv son of A ashingten McLean, whose pa rents came rrem New Jersey. The elder Mc Lean had florid hair and a high animated temperament. He was an ardent admirer ei Stephen A. Ieuglas, whose cause be advocated ter years. His wife was a Kentucky ladyer great sweetness of disposition, but withal Birong;Wm power. iue ceupie u&u uufciuire children. Jehn R. was sent te Harvard, te be educated, but as he found the curriculum tee irksome, he left that institution and spent some years In learning by observation. The J-.'nijuircr was at this time being publish ed by his father and James ,1. Farran. After being connected with the paper for some tlme the yeunger McLean was given bis father's share in tbe concern and he seen bought out the Interest of Mr. Farran. The great success of tbe journal dates from this time. Nothing thai could be done te advance the Eneuirer was emit ted by the young proprietor and he used the telegraph te an hitherto unknown extent, as far as Western journalism weut. Te this he added rare business tact and an unswerv lng partisanship that made his journal the favor ite among tne Democrats et the West. He Is always zealous In advocating the cause of a friend and is an outspoken decisive enemy. He remained a bachelor until Oct. 1SSI, when he was married te Miss Emllv S. Beale, the daughter or General Edward F. Beale, who is noted ter bis ultra American views. During and following the election or l5S the name et Mr. McLean was mixed up wltli the election frauds and it was ru mored that he wished te succeed Jehn Sherman In the United States Senate. The affair at the time premised te end in a gen eral riot, but It was finally smoothed ever. A OV3IDKRLASn 8CANDAU vCiiyYVin. Herner sought te Kill Dr. Madden en the Street. Cumberland, Md., Aug. 21 Wm. Herner, a well-known buslness man of this city, met Dr. Madden en the street near the postelllce about nine o'clock last night and opened flre upon him with a thirty-eight calibre bull-deg revolver. The first shot struck the doctor en theferebeadandglanced off , the second entered his right side. The doctor then grabbed the pistol and a police man arrested Herner. Madden's wound, which is serious but net necessarily fatal was probed but the ball could net be found., Herner was locked up, He declares he In tended te kill tbe doctor, who he says at tended bis wife professionally and annoyed her. There Is considerable scandalous talk atleat about tbe relations of tbe parties. Fer Embctilenieut and Forgery. New Yerk, Aug. 21. The American Surety company,of New Yerk, caused the ar rest te-day et Jehn A. Uamley, tbe abscond ing manager of the elHce of the United Lines Telegraph company, at Tolode, Ohie. The Surety company, who have been look ing for Hamley Hlnce last March, have so se cured an Indictment against blm for ember 7lement and forgery. He will be taiteu te Teledo for trial. Geed Ganniiig. Jacob F. Wolfer and Harry F. Rudy re turned from a two days' bunt In the vicinity el Andrews Bridge. They brought with them twenty-llve groundhogs, eight opos sums and thirty-three doves. Jehn Cllne, Charles Franclscus and Frank Clark killed seven groundhogs and twenty four doves en Thursday. Yosterday Geerge Hclse, Henry Denlinger and Samuel Dlller went down the county and killed thirty-five doves. Picnic at Slenuttlretna. The Heme llterary society, efMIUersvllle, arrived in Lancaster at an early hour this morning, and left In Uie News express at Cj for Mount Gretna, where they are spend ing the day. There ere about ene hundred of thorn, and they took with them an abun dant supply or cerambvsry stores, besides a string banc! te furnish dancing music Charged With Libel. Olllcers Barnbeld and Weaver drove down te New Helland this morning te arrest Geerge Ranck, editor and publisher of the New Helland Clarien, who Is charged by Mary Wise with malicious libel. The al leged libel Is contained in a squib printed In the Clarien en the 7th Inst Orphans Heme Anniversary. The anniversary of the Bethany orphans' home, at Womelsdorf, will be celebrated en next Thursday, August 2Cth. The celebra tion this year will be unusually interesting. Excursion tickets will be sold for that day, and a number of Lancastrians will attend. Twe Ohie Expression. Prem the Baltimore Sun. " Whoep-'om-up-atlveness " Is a new word which originated in Ohie, because the Idea it designates finds In that state the most con genial climate. A "get-here style" Is an other incomparable Oule product. Au Officer Will Protect Them. As several petty larcenies have taken place recently at the store or Williamson k Fester en Saturday evenlngs when they were crowded with business, the firm have se cured an elllcer who will be en duty every Saturday evenlng during business hours. Ki plosien of it l-ainp. Last evening a gasoline lamp owned by Edward Ranslng, who has a fruit and vege table stand at the Eastern market, exploded en the pavement 1 1 caused considerable ex citement, but no damage was done. Telephone Connection. The Children's Heme, Seuth Ann street, Is connected with the telopheuo exchange, Werklnguieu's Annual Cheap Excursion. Te Atlantic City en Sunday, August SMi, via Philadelphia & Heading ltallread. Pare for the round trip only riTi. Special train leaves Lan caster (King street) at 4 03 a, m.; Upper Depot, 4-12 a. in ; Columbia, 4 05 a, m. Special train re turning tame day, leaves Atlantic City at 0 o'clock p. m. Tickets for sale at all stations. augxl.'ilAia Awnaeiuenu. " Our Jonathan." On next Wednesday even tng, William Moere, supported by liella Vtvlan, will appear la Pulton opera house la the very runny comedy, enUtled "Our Jonathan." Of H the Wheeling Utgltttr eayts "The play Is extremely funny, and the general verdict of the people last night was that the performance was Immense. The songs, dances and comical sayings of Mr. William Moere, la the character et our Brether Jonathan, and Mlia Delia Vivian, the dashing senbrette, as Bettlna Almarsn, received ncer after rneerr," A fsature of this show U the funny street paraile which will le maJe at neon, "JteuMil te Huccttd."-1hii hvnsatlenal nielo niele nielo araten will be played at Fnlten opera hene en Thursday evening by Henry tcnl Parker's com cem jny. The New Tork JlrmUl ays of the piece "Its story Is well worked out t Ibe situations are startling and effective, ami there arc some very amuslug and fairly original raancters In the cast. It was en the whole well noted last c enlng, the comedians making ih'cuW hits." ".Viirtcj t CV." Among the best companies that vlilt Lancaster are these of Mr Arthur Kenan's. He has always pleased the people, and ntnnug the comedies whleh hl troupes hire given here wero " J ava " and " We, Us A Ce c it Friday evening his company will play Auutln Daly's ramous snecess. entitled" Mancy A In. which Is said te be Uie newest and best comedy ever produced at Daly's theatre. A Healthy IkMly and m Cltartleail. tf Indigestion, constipation and bllletKiirss torment the body, the head cannot le clear. Thee disorders react upon the brain most hurt ruuy,aua produce a cleullM-t In the organ of thought net experienced by healthy man Happily these bralu oppressing maladies may be entirely dispelled bv that peerless nlteratlxe, llestettcrs Stomach Hitters, which cheers, re freshes and Invigorates the bmln and nerves, whlle It regulates the organs of digestion, as similation and billens secretion It expels tlin morbid humors whtchpoUent he system through the bowels and urinary passages, and everts a ixjwerfut Invigorating Inflnence as well Its cathartic action Is never irritating, violent or palntul, but even, natural and progressive. As nn appetizer and sleep promoter, the Hitters Is unrivaled i It mtttiates the lnnnnltles et age, relieves theattmfnts peculiar te the gentler tux, arrests premature decay, and builds up an en feebled physique. augbue-M MAUKET8. fbtladetpbla frodeee market. PstLADSLraiA. Aus. Si Fleur firm. Sales el 'At) barrels. Mlnn-eakers, tl-VMJl n; Pennn. family at n TS4JI Western at ft iHl V" Pat ents, 14 SOO510. ltye flour unlet at MOW 10. 1 p. m.. call Wheat Aug, SJkc : Sept, Sf,c i Oct.SJiJc ; Nev , iwxe. Cern Aug., Met Sept, Jicj Oct., Rlcj Nev. SIS'c. Oats-Aug, 55c.; Sept, JJ'Jc; Oct., 3VXc; Nev.,V.c New Ter Produce Market, NbwYekx, Aug. St. Fleur market firm bnt filrt Tine, 12 uw fin; Supernne, si ne: sej Common te Heed Extra Western, t2(VrJT0t Uoed te Choice xtra Western, II OuGJ 00; City Mill Kxtras, si OJOI U for West Indies; Minn. Kxtra, I? fea3 eJi Extra Ne, 2, ! 6.HJJ K Uoed te Pancy KxtraSwte, jJGOQJ w : Common te Pair Kxtra Ohie, tl 50QS 2V. Wheat NalKed state en spot fttd'Hc t Ne. 1 White, state. M"c Ne. Ne. 4 Ited, Winter, Sep.. R'e ; Oct.. '.m'ic Cern Ne. i Mtied,ca,sh,:nc ; Sept , We. Oats Ne. I White state, spot, liitlVs Ne i, de J9c. Bye quiet. Barley nominal. Perk dull; New Mess. IllOll Lard-Sep,t;.M Oct.i;!-. Molasses dull; 17c for W test lulling stock ; Perte Klco, &y)c. Turpentine Urmil ttc Kesln dull t strained te geed, II HVJ1 CV Petroleum dull i rcOned tn cases. Me. Frelghts nominal; grain te Londen, KC Batter Market Urni; New Western creamery, .itr-'c. Cheese dnll ; Western Choice, Qc. Kggs anil; State, lr-fjli'-c; Western. 1IK(J 15Sc sugar market dull : ttoflned cntleaf, n-iQ O'l WM; eranulatcd,tXc. Tallew firm ; prime city, I'te- CerTee quiet ; fair cargoes at 9c mceateadv; Carolina and Louisiana, common te fair, JKQ'c t ttange.n, I'ia'Hc Chicago MarKet. CanoAeo, Aug., 21, 9 JO a. m, Markat opened ; Wheat Aug., TTJic Sept, 7c ; Oct, ,c ; Nev.. KJ'ie. Cern aept., 4-V;e;Oct, llWei Nev. 41.;c. Oats Aug., MHc ; Sept., 'KSct Oct ,I-T;c. Perk-epu, ) 54 : Oct, J 0 :yt 1 .ard Sept, t; 40 ; Oct, te si. UPjs-Sept, te 1SX ! Oct, te or., cxeeisa. Wheat Aug., TS.'JC j Sept., 7s;c ; Oct, art.c; Nev., sJJc Cern August HMc; Sept, 4Jc ; Oct., UHc: Nev., ttc Oats Oot, 2:sc Perk Aug, av tSM ; sept, t) C1H ; Ort , Lard'-Aug, 17 5TK i Sept., 17 4 J; Oct, fl M s Nev., 4 SO. Klhs-Aug., as 15 ; Sept, ". IS , Oct, 5 10. nrain and rrovuiena. rurnlshed by S. K. Yundt llreker. Csicaoe, Aug. 21,1 o'clock p.m. Wheat Cern. Oats. Perk. 1-s.rfl. August -77K 4l!i ;,; . . 7 3TK September 7s2 4iJ 27 u.m 7 40 October w) iVi V,i 0 7S t. 5.J November rrl ii December ?ly, May iJ nx sj; ... ueculpta. Car leu. Winter Wheat - . Spring Wheat 4l Cern Hi Oats ''.' Kye M Barley HI Oil City Crude Oil c.t Head. Bscelpbi-HCBS 10,i" Closing Prices 2 o'clock p. tu. Wheat Cern. Oau. Perk. I.ard August 77J. 4i; at 7 ei 7.S7K September. 7S; i'I u K 7 40 October suS 44, ?',', 72.S B 3.1 November 8-"K 4J r. tlX December.. .... M May W, Wt OU CltT Crude Oil i"-'i XJve Stock Markets. Cntciea Aug. S0.-The Zrerr' Journal reports CstUe Keeelpts, 7,70e head ; shipments. -A7W ; market stronger; shipping steers, U7) te l,.Vn as. t 5.1Q5 2u: stockers and feeders, ri KXTI -1: cows, bulls and mixed. 1110(25 3); balk, t2U(t 3: through Texas cattle, strong; steers, fJ wi BIU; western rangers sieaay; natives and halt breed". 1KXI25: cows. II7W31U w Intered rexans, SHfusu. Hogs UecelptJi, U.oe head : shlpments, 4,000 ; market slew and prices steady ; rough and mixed, S4 OeCl 75; light II 0ufl4se: skips, ri 5031 75; packing and shipping. W-OQ510. Sheep Heeelpts, 2.&U0 bead , anipmunu, 4'0 ; market slew, but steady; natives, V-ii Texans, I1753J. lambs, SIS4 7V XaST LraaeTT Cattle receipts, 437 head : shipments, 71S; market nothing doing, all through consignments no shipments te New Yerk te-day. Hogs receipts, 2.1(0 head ; shipments. l,ve : market Itrm : Phlladalphlas. SI i05 10; lerkers. It 70al Mrasser-", l 25l UK Ship ments te New 1 erk, 1 carloads. Sheep receipts. 1..VU nn: shipments. l.'(i; market t rm en geed and a shade higher ; com mon unchanged. Haw Tera Mteca. Kiw Yeaz, Aug. 21 Wall street 1-snp. m. Meney leaned at SO'1 per cent rerelgn ex change quiet at M S2KOI 81K: Governments firm; Currency S'a, tlW bid ; 's coups. Ili.J-i bid ; IK'S IHOJi bid. The stock market this morning opened strong and en a buying movement which began at the opening and continued with inore or less vigor throughout the first hour. Prices advanced Y, te H per cent. Frem 1 1 o'clock u p te the preaent writing the market lias been dull nndfrature lets, but the early Improvement has been stead ily maintained. Stock Markets. quotations by Uoed, McQrann A Ce , ban kers, Lancaster, Pa, WBW TOOK LIST. 11 A. K. Canada Pacific..... C. C. C. I !"4 Cot Ceal 27K Central Paclfla Canada Southern 45 Cht., Bt L. A Pgb. Denver A Uie Grande Del .Leck. Wectern. 1-1$ Xrfe... ,,,,,,, .(... 3i4 12 M. 3 F.M. 6sW 4fli HJ. 4H. 1'il w?s l'"5. 54 SI iis'2 ii Krteia New Jersey Central K. A T Leu. N Lake Shere Michigan Central., Missouri Paclflc Northern Paclflc N. P. Fret Me IT aaaea New Yerk Central .. siK 31 Kl . 27 1IJ)J .US, Kast Tenn Cem ., (i Omaha 4i; Oregon Trans 32 OntarleA Western Paeiile Mall K) Kechester Pltueurg...... at Paul.......,.,..Mf Texas Paclfla M. lty Union Pactfle. '. V Wabash Common.......... m Wabash Prolerred 31V Western Union Telegraph.. 65V WestShere..... KrS mtADILnUA ttST. Lehigh Valley H-, NTY.APblU Pennsylvania , A7V Keadlng. 13V, Lehlga Navigation Hestenvtile PhlladelphU Krte . ... Merthern Cent ... People's Passenger.......... ... l. e 3 w 15 M Wi 31 65 1U1H M liCJ siii .Ha aaiueuuM'mi ce. OU,.,(t,.,llt...H..II ss aty, f.-j Lecal ajteaas ana lianas, Keperted by J, H. Ien(. Par lAst, value, sale. Lancaster 6 per cant, lsue..,,, ,. 100 107 " " 16. 100 MP 4 Scheel lean 1U9 106 " 4 - lulersu years 109 101 " 4 " In 6 or a) years, leu Ha ' 4 In 10 or years. 100 106y Manhelm Uoreugh lean,..,..,..,. lue 1 babv aroeaa. First NaUenal Bank.... tee 9 Farmers' National Hank tt 115 Faltea National Bank , HO 191 Laneasur County National Bank 60 Ha.60 CalumblaNaUensUaak.,,,,M.., leu tee, OlMrlMl4kMMatiAwaIlMwk .W Us Kphrnta National Itank loe jss First National ltank,Celnmlita , HO M First National Itank, Rtnuburt; U IS First National Itank, Marietta....,.,., 1(0 sncUW First National Itank, MU Jey.,,,,,..,, in) 1M. Llllta National Hunk..... , no yi, Manhelm National Jiank lit) lei Union National 1'Aiik, Blount Jey.. .. te Hi New Helland National llank liu 1SM.M Hap National lliuk , mj no UnarryTllle National Itank liu 110 KlltalMjthtnwn National bank. Ill) 111) Motlhern National llank 1(0 1SJ.! strasriKS btoeki.. ltlttSptlnir A lleaver Valley 800 ltrtdceiMirt A llorseshoo.. MX Sl.W Columbia A Chestnut Hill Columbia A Washington Conestegn A Hlg Spring , Columbia A Marietta ,,, Maytown A Klltabelhtewn Lancaster A Kphrala .,. ,, Lancaster A willow stieet... strastHirgu kllllpert Marietta . Maytown,... Marietta A Mount Jey ,,, Lane KIUabnthtnn A Mldilletnwii Lancaster A Frultvtlle Lancaster A l.ltlti..... ,,, Ksst HmndywlneA w uvnesburg VI K) HOB 11 lti 4U l 25 '2 !3 llU hi Ml Ml ai , loe M M M it lu' . U , tee , U , M . .3 . w . M . M . no . liu . uu , an . . liu . US) aM) 70 M 7; . 107.60 1M sue at n 1.13 B.VM el 2S ll.'J a lu si 0.10 l lincHSier a h iuuuumewu. .,, .,.,,, Lancaster A Maner.,.. Lancaster A Manhelm Lancaster A .Marietta Lancaster A New Helland ..,, MiscaiLaKseva stwis. anarryvlile It. II tlleravUle Street tar Inquiring Printing Company Gaslight and Fuel Company 8teruns llouse (llendsi Columbia Oas Company Columbia Water Company Susmiehanna Iren Company Marietta llollew-waro steTens llen.... Millers vllle Nermal Hcbivil Northern Market Kvstern Market Western Market :.ancater City Street Katlw ay Ce.... Oas Company fkmds , , Columbia Uoreugh llends Lancaster A Susquehanna Lancaster A New Danville Uuarryvllle U. K.. Ts. Heading A Celumbls It U..&S Iloutenent Market. DUKV. Creamery Dnttur Hutter w S Dutch Cheese V lump..... ,..., rerLTar, is 81 W WM liu lul se it lli.TS 100.75 .... loe ....13O150 Htioe ...,4-sJOOC ..AKtti.oeo ....40CMX) Spring thickens, ) pr. . Chickens pair (live). Y pice celcleaned' alMILUKlilO. Apple llutterrt qt Se Kggs) dot ISO Heney V B sic Lard r loe raciT. Annies V Kbk f-AWa lUnanas yidez HJiV) Coceinuts, each ..HJloe wmens net Oranges V de Huckleberries V qi vst.Kr.iai jA. Cabbajre V head lkvets V eh Cauliflower, pr. hd Sweet Potatoes V S pk Turnips ft S' pk '.'V! ...fsflnc Ul0e MIOc lOthnc . ...'AXtUO liJ lc "(iic iki:c loe-av . . . . ItfNJ JVt ... .....?3c ..,'.100 lie ...,10C 2Jfl(V 50.00 14.75 -sat) ....'jer! 41QI.V3 .'O.V3 esc reus y 7 pa... New 1 Potatoes, Kl'k... Cuqsunber W dez. jz pk Tomatoes T ,'i lteans V a uk Sauashes i dez onions H pk New Cern V de Cantelepes Watermelons. .... Egg Plants ruCR ANDemm rieur V bbl ... Fancy Iteller Heur... tthent Oats Cern uRissca. Havporten 115017 Cleverseed W bus tJ.(i) Timethy V bus tile HerdUrass V bns IL50 Orchard Ur&ss V bus i50 Mixed LawnOrasses , bus M.00 Hungarian Urass v bus 11.20 iflPU. Halibut V ft 15O20O Catfish Si ije Fresh Mackerel p loe. Ulamsperlui j Sea Hass 10a liluettsh 100 Sturgeon 10c Flounders nc Mjsir Avrr.iiTtsriiKSTB. B AKINO POWUEK ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never vanes. A marvel of purity, strength and wnolvtnmenejs. More eco nomical than the erdltiai) kluds, and cannot be sold In competition vlth thouultltudnet low test short weight alu n or phosphate powders. Beld enlv in earn. UeTiL liastsa PowessCa, 108 Wall Street New Yerk. may-CT-lvdA w PI KUCSALKOFOIIK) linilSr.S. ON MONDA.AHOUSr21.1i:, will be sold at I) lagan's Bale StublB. Market sireet, rear of McUrann Heme, Lancastrr, Pa, a carload or OHIO HOUSK.H ; among them temn very ne Drivers and Ne. 1 Workers j as geed a carload as waa ever brought te I-anrai!er. fnle at I o'clock. ltd1 HAN1KI. 1.0(1 AN, PUHL1C SALi: ON MON DA V, At'CII'ST 23, at Ne. 1JI Kast Frederick Uriel, Honse Hense Honse held and Kitchen Kumlluri-, conslsllnger Mar hie Tep nnd ether Tnblns, Sideboard, Cane WlmUer Chairs, Singer few leg Machine, Barber Chair, Cup Case and Pele; Tubs, flaskets. Glass and eneensware. P. II. WILHKLM, ltd Auctioneer. T1IK HKOULAK MONTHLY MKKTINO of the American Mechanics Kulldtngand I-ean Association, will I Keiilnt solicitor w. II. Ueland's efflce, ilK Snnlh Duke street, en next jiienaay ereiunir, Meney te lean. It Aug. fti, at 7K o'clock. -Ull IN II. UKHM, Secretary, HOT LUNCH I HOT LINCH I Ne Meck, but the Original Chicken Cern Soup for Lunch, at Illaslnger's Maner Hetel, N01. 217 and 219 West King street, opposite Lancaster Ulnk. Itletf-r's Welncrand Wacker's Kxpert Iver draw 11 from the keg 81,000 KEWAKn Per any casn of Kidney Troubles. Nervous Debility, Mental and I'm "leal Weakness that jiuja.iju iiiiinj, uiiAjLiia rant te cure. Sold by druggists, U cents. JIEItll MED. CO., Ne. 15 North 11th St, Phlla., Pa. Circulars free. tnar20mdTn,TbA3Aw VrOUKASONAHLK OFKKU ltKFl'SKD reu any kind or SPRING OR SUMMER GOODS. They must be sold te make HOOM POK WIN. TElt GOODS, ladles' and Gent's Purnlslilng Goods a specialty, at lIKCHTOLD'd, Ne. S2 North Queen Street, Slenet the Illg Stocking. P. 8. Hemes and Choice UulldlngLeU In geed location ter sale at low prices and easy terms. F ULTON OPKRA HOUSK. FRIDAY EVENING, AUO 27, 1803. KVP.NT OP 'I UK SEASON! BIJCCKSS OP UOTH ItEMlSI'HKItKS I ARTHUR REHAN'S Company of Recognized Come Mans, In AUU US- TiN HAH 'a Latest nnd Metrlust Success, "NANCY & CO." Direct from Daly's Theatre. New Yerk City. JCESKKVKD SEATS 75c. and I1.C0. Bale or seats will open Monday morning, Au. gust 23, at opera heue efllcs. u21-et E ULTON OPKKA HOUSK. UNUSUAL EVKNT t TJWHSPA r WENixa, a va. go, 1SSC. First time In this city or the Latest New Yerk and Londen Success, Sound te Succeed. Under the Management or PAUKEIt. 1IKNKY DOKL The play will be produced In this city with all the original scenery which marked IU success ful production at Nlble's Garden, New Yerk City, and with a cast of unusual excellence twenty people in all. We carry our own UNI FOUMkO littASS HAND AND OHUHKBTKA. ADMISSION !77.7..M, W OKNT8. UKSEBVJCD BEATS ,....,,.75 CENTS, Mew ea sale at opera beuse, a21-et jrjrir AnrMMTIBKMMMn. IRANI) I.l'NOIt AT th'kTcoei'kr V.S llouse this evenln no. JOSRPIt UMIU.IC. Prm,. SPKOI.U.NOTICK. On all Scheel Tat remaining unpaid aner SKPl'KMIIKIt 1st, 1K PRIl CRNT. will be added. H.O. MAUS11 AI.ITrasm-er. aug.'lMdU Ne. u centre Huar. S At' Kit KKAUT LUNCH and n Halite for tee Hosts nt Nelmer'a 8a loon Tills KVa.M NO, cerner Orange and Water street. Il'ghest nud lowest throws take the goal. U HRL1' WANTKD. Using about te largely Increase the work, lug force t all I hose desiring employment will register their mines at the ft WATCH rAL'TOItr. rr.n i :ta ii ,k .soup lunch TONKIIIT, ntlhs'.t. t'hsilcs Hetel, Ne. 11 last Chestnut street. UKOtlUK It.OUl, lt Proprietor, M1 INS MAHOli: Hl'URIUKll WILL resnmn Insiructtnns In Instrumental .Music SKITK-MUKK l. A few new scholars dC' sired. aug'21 3ttlS.ll NO. 116 SOUTH 1HJKK 8T. MOCK TURTLE SOUP TIIIH KVKNINO at the Kagln Hetel, corner Orange and Verth (Jueen street Kechester and neiaer s neer en lap ltd A.C. HAIITKH. Proprietor. LUNCH t LUNCH I Calf-Head Soun this this (Saturday) evening at the Kxcolsler Halt, Kast King street ft siren. CHARLES VOOT. ltd INCH t LUNCH I Saner Kraut Lunch this evenlnir at the Southern Kvchange Hetel, corner Seuth (Jueen ana muiuie stn'ets. uecnester ana atirennrs ll-erentnp. JOHN II. IIOHUKB, ltd' Proprietor. tFTn (. 1 l"iH'XCH 1-CHIOKKN CORN JLJ soup this (3numl.iv) evening, at Ne. 113 North Uuren strit. i;. ivevniers auu mw. xv. llelb's erk 1!. er en draught, ltd' CMATTKItS. BIO SAC Kit KR.VUT LUNCH TO HIOUT at the Penn Square ltestanrant (underlltrsh's llitll'llngl. Centra Bauate, Oys ters, Clams, Crabs, Ac , In eery style. Lunch everyday. UKO. SCHKKTZ. It Proprietor. G RANI) CONCF.RT THIS EVENING, Maeuuercher Garden Hetel. f I jtdles and lirntleiian are Invited. It KM1L HBUMANN, Prep. AT A Sl'KCIAL MKKTINO OF TUF. Heard of Directors or the Lancatlet Heme Mutual Flre Insurance Company, held at their enice. Ne. 137 Kast King street, August lath, 1?'-, Christian Oast presiding, the following resolutions wpre adopted Itetalirit. That the deaUi et iter. W. T. tier liard has removed rrem this Heard an experi enced and active member, who was lu nrst President, and who-e wisdom exerted a salu tary Intluencenpnn Its management, nnd that by his death this Heard has sntrered both a per sonal and eniclal less, which words can but In adequately express. ll tell at. That this Heard attend the funeral of our fellow-member In a body Jiueltfil. That these resolutions t e entered upon tbe minutes of the Heard and published in me uauy jwpcraui ine cuy ami a etipy lurrri.i transmitted te tbe members of the family et the deceased. CHU1STIAN OAST, President C. It. I.xriVkx, Secretary. ltd ANCASTI.lt J I.K.GK COMMKRCIAI. COL BEGIN A NEW CAREER. Rije!t te Kliit lit Nut Tea Tim Saaeiifal. Exftrnlnrttlen Quoetlensfor Tbeugbtrul Youth and Men and Wemen. U hat are you doing MhatcanyoudeUiorcuglily and well ' De you desire promotion De you deserve tl What valuable servlce can you render In ex change for a higher salary t Are you a mat, rapid, legible liuilnnsi penman t Are yen )u!ck and accurate In business calcu lations 1 Are yen an Intelligent, trustworthy correspon dent Aroyeua systematic, rnllalileboek-koepcrt Are you an cntclem clerk Am you gaining grnunu anu securing an inae- pendence 1 Are yen out of employment If se. hy t 110 you Knew way 11 is that persons who are discharged from office or ether employment usually pay a visit te the iiasiness college t De 1011 knew when out of work you car De you knew when out of work you cannot success fully compete with ethers unless you are their superiors In attainments II veu can answertheabeveuti idr superiors In attainments ' II you can answer tlieat)oveine"tlonstlific- tnrliy, go en your way relelclng. Hut If these nuesllens nemlf these fjuestlens perplex and trouble yen, make prompt arrangements for training. eltherday or evening, at eiineruay or evening, at tne Lancaster Commercial College, S-8end ferNew Catalogue, List or Sttidenti, lletcrenccs ami Testimonials. Address, H. C. WEIDLER, Principal. R KDUCTION IN SHOES. Great Reduction -IN- SHOES; l.adle' 11.50. Ik-st Pebble llulten Shoes, l.t5 and Oned lllnve Ten Hulten Shoes, tl.23. 1 anies M and U(W. Ladles' Lancaster Kid Uutten Shoes, l-'.OO and Misses' Heal Pebble Scheel Shoes Heel, 11.(0, ll:.'. ami II .VI. Misses' rine Kid llutten Shoes, Heel or Spring Heel, II 25,11.(0. H75. Cbflds' aprtng-Heel Shoes, eec C5c. and TV. Ladles' Opera Slippers, 75c, and ll.Ou. Women's Henso ellppera. Sue. Youths' and Heys' nchoel Shoes, 11.00, l.. Heys' Pine llutten or Lace shoes, 11.50 and M0. Men's Heed Lace Shoes, ll.Sl and It 50. Men's Pine Call Lace and llnttnn Shoes, 11.00 andf.'.Be. JOHN HIEMENZ, NO. 61 NORTH QTJBHN ST., unell-lydP (INUUIKKIltlUILDlNU.) K orsKKRKi'iNe oeons. W5TT 8c SHHND, 6, 0 and 10 Bast King Street, Aru new shnnlng Elegant Lines of TAIILK L1NK.NS ut Itemarkably Lew Prices. aa Pieces Pull Width LOOM TAULK LINKNH only 17e a yard. 20 Pieces Il.MA9KTAllLRLINKNS.2Ie a Yard IIKAV Y DAMASK TAIILK. LINKN8, Sle., 3JKC 4. u Yard. One Case Heme-Made, Hand Leem HKAVY TAIILK LINEN, S7Kc. a Yard Usual Price, Cue, KLKOANTCIIKAU TAIILK DAMASKS, Mc.aYard. Our Own Importation of HI.KACIIKD OKtt- MAN D0U1ILK DAUA8KS. Ten New Patterns, 75c, a Yard i Penaerly Sold at 11-00. !. HLKACIIKn DAMASK NAPKINS, $1.25 a Dezen ltcgular Price, ft CO, ine Dezen III.KACIIKDMOMIKTOWKLS.HXC Kach Heal Value, 17c. Anether Case et thesa Pameus CBOCHtT OUILTS.fl.lO Kach Thought Cheap at tl.23. HEW YOEK STOEE. Ef STATK OF nil. I01IN L. ATLEE. latoet Lancaster cliv. Lancaster eeuntv. deceased. The underalgnedaudltor.appelnUMl te distribute the balanc remaining In the hands of Wm. Aug. Atlee, executer of sold deceased (first account), te and among these legally en titled te the same, will sit ler that purpose en TUK4DAY.aUUUBT2I.18M, at 10 o'clock a, te.. In the Library Itoem et the Court Heuse, la the City et Lancaster, where all persona tntert4 tn sold distribution may attend. lyWJKW uie.M.KLUK.ABttWr, AM WAD YMH T1SKMKNTH. q1 rVViTHAUY TOAOKNTti fPXJKjyjKJ Address at onee, lilt SCOTT'S KLKCTItlO noens, Nn.SU llnwdway, New Yerk, the Only tlenulna. apsamceed Wl! (IUAHANTKK Ol'it bi ('I(IA)LS, Itrends "Mia Onnrlda" and Uolden Lien i" clear Havana tiller, hand made. ' KKMUTH'SCIuailHTOltr, Kttabllshcil 1T7J. Ne, 111 Kast King Street, fsbli-if ASttd BF.OHAVKLY'H PLAIN OAVF.NDIHH and lleat flue Cured Virginia Smoking Tebaeeii. tene Jack and Allen lllnter's Petl Petl que. Com-Ceu Pipes, tve. each. . ... t . OKMllTU'rtCIHAItHrOUIC. Kstabllshed In. Ne. HI Kast King Streiil. felil-VWASttd WANTKD AC1KNTH WITH HMAI.I, capital. We have something new, nnil.lt, !BSXMj'.l,7j",!rr?!M30.l'ein,TiWlH at mire KMPfltK CO . Ml canal nt.. N. V. Hs auieel AN MKDHJ1NE UHICTHK FINKHf OALIFORNIA DRATtDY In the Haiket.nl ItOIIUKK'S LlOUOIt HTOItK, asOMNTKIC ngUAUK, Lancaster, Pa 38 MKANH A NKW (IAMK OK POOL TftOUra llll.I.lAKI) KOOM,ClT IIOTKL. angWStd Ne. 38 WEST KINO STREET Is CI.AKKK'S, where everybody gees ter run Teas, llest CorTeee and Slandanl Sugars, eie. Pure Cider Vinegar only l&e, gallon i Pure While v inegar, s-. gallon. Ksira only c a soda lltsculta, 7c. Cstra Family Crackeis CLAHKK'S TKA STOHK, as West King Street. rTelephene. TOOK 1 LOOK I WANTED 2,000 Men, Women nnd Children Te Carry Each Away ONE WATERMELON rrem Kl. HANSINO'S Eastern Market Heuse, Wholeaale and Iteiall Dealer Prices lower than the lowest aug-A:td PK MOUNT aithTTNA. Presbvterlan Church Kxcurslen te Mt Gretna. enTUKSLAl, AUOUBT3I. lms. A special train ler the occasion will leave the Penn'a 11. It Sta tion at s o'clock a. tn., returning Irent Mt. Gretna at 7 p. m. Tickets can be procured from O. M. Hewell, Dr. K. II. Hyus, Dr. Gee. It ltehrer and W. O. Pyfer. Alse at stationery store of U It llerr. North Oueen atreet Price of whote tickets, ll.iu Half tickets, tee. ang2e-2Kt A.'11'- ItAKINU l'OWDKlt. We sell the Ust Teas, t'efTees.and Making Pewiler. We have an Elegant new BOUVKNIRIt. TH1 ORIAT ATUJITIO 4 PiOlflO TEi CO,, augvtid Ne. Ill North Oueen Street. A WKLI.-KNOWN IIOTKL l-OH HALK, The Styer Heuse, , NEW HOLLAND. PA., Doing Uie largest business tn I Jtnraster County, win lie seiu ai pniuin saie the premises, (I UIO II Kit I will ha sold aipnblln sale by the eioculers, mi 15, ! lst It. II. HKlfltAKKIt. GEO. W.ST YE It, Executers, Lancaster. Pa, ang-21-3tdSlt T WILL IIAVK ON MONDAY NKXT, AUGUST 83, . A Oar-Lead of Illinois Horses, riritClaisand lleayy Draft. Alie, en handsome WKSTEKN IIOrtSK.1-Klr.t-Class Drivers and for Oeneral arm Use. OKOHOP. OUOSSMAN. e AK HALU THE BEST CLOTHING. The Cheapest clothing In the country Is here. A Lenger Dellar's Werth nt Wear In It, and a Lewer Price for It Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, Southeast Cerner Sixth anil Market, PHILADELPHIA. Juno71-tfdend V ULTON Ol'KllA IIOl'SIl Wodneeday Bveninar, Autrtut 25, '06. They Are Coming at Last, The Great Moere & Vivian And 1 heir Oreat Company tn "OUE JOHATHAlf," A P.BAUTirUL PLAY. Hnnlcallv Kntranclng, Kicruclatlngly Punny, Comedy, Pathos, Sensation and Adventure. Alse their Great Dudollress Hand and Drnm and PlfB Cerps will Parade at ll:liAl'UUSr?.'. OOS'T FOittlKT DA I'.s XD DA TK. PU1CE3 .-aandMCKNTS. UK8KKVP.D SKATS 73 CUNTS, MDlagram new open at Opera Heuse Office. aug?l ltd F AIK l'ltlVILKOKH. Proposals for nrlvlleires will close August 21. Viz I Three privileges for Lunch and Dining Beems. ( These embrace Oysters, Meats, Vegetables, Pies, Sandwiches and CoBeo ) Three privileges for lee Cream and Cakes, Three privilege for fruit Three privilege for Lemonade. Three privilege for l'eannta. Three privileges for Popcorn. Three privileges for Pretzels. Three privileges for Cigars and lebacen. Three privileges for Candles. Three privilege for Seda Water, One privilege for reed (Oat, Cern, llran. Screenings, Ac.) Preposition wilt also be received for various Specialties and Amunements. The term of payment for Privileges are as follews: Cesh In advance. Ne exclusive sold, but net mere than three of a kind. The highest bidders will have the ctiolce of location. Parties buying Privileges must provide their own stand, one party securing mere tbanene Privilege can, tf hedeslies, have them together at one stand. Spaces and location designated en chart at secretary's office. The Director reserve tbe right te reject any and all bids. Proposals must be addressed, under seal, te JACOB B. LONO, Becretury, and marked " Pre posels for Privileges." al.l20dlt $2.50DIDIT The persons named below had spent thou sand or dollars In the aggregate te get relief from Itheamattsm, hat oirte no purpose, unlit they tried theltUHSIAM UHtCUM AT18M CUItK, which cost two dollars and fifty cent. Tbey ay ft quickly and completely cured tbem, and that they have since had no return or Hhou Hheu Hhou matle trouble. Wa nublUh a little namnhlet (aent free te any address) giving their testimony Just a they fave It te u i but If you have any doubt about be matter, write any of these jiellered Hhou Hheu mattes, and get an expression from thorn : J, 1). Whitx, Illoemshurg. i'a. sm eat Bra, of Uausuan A Darns, l.ancas ast er. Pa. Jobs McLicnaLtk, Lancaster, Pa. Wiluam Sanri.il, Allegheny. Pa. F; 11 MiDDt-rrea, lledferd, I'a. K.0 Peara. Cherry uill.ua. K. U.KiaoaLew, Newton Hamilton. Pa, Cel. D. TuaoeALD, Youngstown, Obte. The ItUSSIAN HIIKUUAT1SU CUKK has saved every Kheumatle sufferer who ha given it a fair trial. ONI UOX DOX DOES THE UUSIrfKSS. TSI Or) CA (If mailed, 10c. additional, JTTlCct VOWi It registered, lOc. mere. IT COMPLKTKLY CUHKD .1. F. Niwtev, 513 Broadway, Camden, N. J., who say : " I wa se severely artllcted with rheumatism that 1 had te carry my arm In a ling. My band were iwellea. my finger still, and the pain se Intense that for suventcea nights I wa unable te sleep. Doctors did me no geed. 1 tried everything! nethlaghelped me. A friend suggested the ItassUn Jtbeuma ttim Cars. 1 tried It Inside of one week I had tnlt ut of arm and hand, and nave been well Aa yet it 1 net te be found at the stores, hut can only be bad by enclosing Uie amount as above, and addressing the American proprie tors. PFAELZER BROS. & 00., Nes.Hl-8n Market Street, PhlUdelphla. KIDNKY TROUBLEHDON'T nOSE ler kidney eirecUens. Use externally one ataaeB's tsWt fltT OTfl the kldnsji, "s! . Vi ,f 4 t f H- t