5&V ? J K sSb $ G m lr f.ft iV t1 14 . 75TE1KS. vZlL. F lm."rm "iT." Of llWUDMCII. Aa 1L Miss Mary 8adaii aTSSSS MOW, llTWg m North Mr Petter, died ea Weaaea- ftSo-eteak la the 75th year of -M bsaa a raMaaat of ttetewn lavalM all Barilla AOa last rntr she wm ad with paraljr ;ss w bs isimuw smwhs, in i - -. . . i . . - . .. m. -. WBinWll ' t--aT iUtr Mp 'am nrkM Ki . , " -y ' FNS at BBBWalSCNWSkrt.Hy Cat &lMkhitevrt fc BfeAlM ' 8MntT MlNMIi MMl BM MnlMf 2:1 str r.v , MMHtaMMoaFrMayaflwaeaa atzccieec, ft twins ta N MM at her late heeta, -4". '. . -: .. ... . m? Mwara B. KtMdaa, jeaai eaiv ei u &-..$ In- a latter, watea resulted In Z'my Bartow tajartee, Mr. Rhede re- Msb la' Mm wm bending la which itf-r aairraMe- te altaatad, and when be MMlatoclMWatedtetoln the house. A fr ladder waa placed agalet the aide et the beuse '-" - -- -- ...... .. -. i(nt vajg; ' """i"" " "u- - ., p ! la la trvlnw te enen the shutter. tr:p teddar wai displaced, throwing Mr. "JCMOdca ie tne grenna. in isiiing ne Struck ea the top of the fence, and then aa the pavement, He wee picked up In aa nnoenaolooa condition and carried into tba residence of Mr. J. L, Plnkerten, ad joining. Pbjetclana were hastily eutn eutn Beaed, and after an examination found that he has received a terrible gaeh eyer his right aye, left elbow dlaloeated and aerleua ln jarlea te bla right aide. The doctor think ala riba are broken. Lewie May Gabriel, a young eon el Wil liam Gabriel, living en Boutu Third street, fall off a email tricycle laat evening and bad ala right arm broken. Dr. W. G. Tayler attended te the fracture. The boy had his aamaarm broken about two mentha age by tailing from a fence. Tbs Light QaesUen. The meat Important topic among the peo ple la "Hew will the town be lighted during the coming yearT" The present contract With the Electric light company will expire ea the 1st of October, when cenacila will have te decide hew the town meat be Illuminated during the nest year. If a vote of the town would be taken It la very likely that a major ity would be In favor et electric light. The Columbia Qaa company la a bidder te light the town, and the queatlen is, which lathe cheapest and bow can the town be lighted in the beat manner T The matter will be de cided at the adjourned meeting of council. Te ricaie at fcltiu. The Mt Zlen A. M. K. Sunday school will bold a picnic at Lltltz en Friday, Ac gust 19. Mrs. Rebecca Debbins left town te-day en a visit te U ermantewn. Bev. C. D. Riabel will give asclopticen exhibition In the Church of Ged en next Tuesday evening. Many Interesting pictures wlllbeihewn. rmth into rum UAriDB. Mr. Msvtirs reelharilr Attsmpt Neailr Fatal at Nlagamraita. Oa Tuesday evening J. F. Neville and Pter Harkness, of Montreal, made their first appearance at Niagara Falls. About 0 o'clock Wednesday morning they went out te de the Falls, going first through Geat Island te the Horseshoe. Lying close te the brink beyond the old Terrapin bridge are three legs, and beyond these a large rock which Neville expressed a desire te vlalt. He started out en the legs, but, finding them a little allppery, returned te the abere and took eir his shoes and ateck- Intn, mylar hftwntilil reach the desired snot rThfrwrlslied in the attempt. StarUna out again lie did very well untifbe reached a point en me legs oeveren wiia graea sitme, where haallpped off sad fell law taa raplda ,Jnstsntlr be was carried nnder the Jen weica lie causui ueiu or, eui oeiea nnaer water ceuiu nuiu en dui a moment, lulling go he was dashed against the third leg hesd first. Although semewhst stunned, self preservation asserted Itself, and he caught bold of the leg and bung en, with his feet projecting ever the brink. Fortunately the leg breaks the currant somewhat and be was enabled te held en un til he had fully recovered his senses, when by a great effort he drew him self up along the leg until be was about three leet from the brink, where, fertunstely, be secured a partial footing. His comrade waa powerless te render him any assistance, waa even surprised te see bis hesd above the water, auppoHieg, of course, h9 had gene ever the falls. Finding Neville could held en for a time Harkness started for assistance. When run ning through the weed be met Jes. Itroeks, who was coming with Theuricbt's team, wbere he la engaged in drawing gravel en the Island reads, and te whom he hur riedly slated the aituatien of Neville, and asked for help. The return te the Horseshoe Falls waa quickly made, and In lieu of rope the harness waa atrlpped from the horses, and the lines, check lelns, and ether straps buckled together until a line of uffielent length te reach the unfortunate man waa made, It waa thrown out with a noose en one end, which Neville caught and aaceeeded in getting ever hi bead and under bis arms. The water in which he waa stand ing waa about four feet deep and pretty aailt, ae that it was no easy matter te clamber out, but with the aid et the line he succeeded Then grasping both arms and feet around the leg he was drawn te a place of aalety after being in the rapids nearly an hour. Neville waa very much exhausted and was placed In a back and driven te bia bearding place, where he remained in bed a greater portion of the morning, His leet had some quite severe cuts made while trying te secure a footing en the rocks. The two gentlemen have seen alt they desire of Niagara. Killed en tbs rsoebbeUoin Ballread. Mr. Jehn F. Wltmer, employed en the Peacbbottem railroad as baggagemaater, was killed at Muddy Creek Ferka Wednesday afternoon. He waa turning a brake when the wheel en top came off, precipitating Mr. Wltmer down en the track, when he waa run ever by the car. The body was terribly mangled, the whole top of his bead being crushed and taken off and the brain destroyed. Hla left arm was cut off at the shoulder and the lelt feet crushed. Mr. Wttiner leaves a wife and fieven children at Red Lien. He bad been employed by the company some four years, until recently en the tracks, where he worked during the rammer and taught acboel In the winter. jf!!"i" e firat empleye ei the company killed ea the Peach bottom railroad. Ta Odd rllewi' rtcnlc. Xha degree staff of Mentarnvinri . ,vi.i $b I!"0" ' "owing an Immense plcnie at Hk Paaryn t-ly. The crowd ta probably the m . - - lue puce tbia There were two special trains lfct aaernlnr. one havlna elawsn . .-., frnV-w. -.. I.1..I .-.,. - "IL" "T" "" W MMtal train of nice can was run out at 'V- eea. Bad aaany persona lelt en the runi,. 'tnlaa up te S o'clock this afternoon. The Fatrvllle bend aad Tayler'a orchestra acoom aceom acoem faaied the excuralea aad are furnishing the natoettbeplenlc. Among these in sttea sttea sttea daaceattbeploaleis aa excursion party of eOpersoaafrem Paradise aad ether place. Ty brought with them a base ball nlae te lay UM Meataray cluu INed la Oble. laaae H. Patterson, a prominent citizen et Bt, Clalraville, Ohie, died there reeaaUy. He waa a greet graadaea of James Patterson, . vbeaauied la LIUle DrMaln. this count v. in Vt$L Kev. Rebert AUxander, formerly pas tar of LIlUe Brltala Preabyierlaa churcb, i at taa isaerai. A rwmmmmm mm Hmiim. -UaU-dAT timfHi-iBni aA-i-.-.iti S' . .a a i-a fa . I r v V -r ' " iiaa mm ltumwrn'm wni- ijui- Hvit-tiaa n ', aaws ww. mom. A. A. Htaveaa. M a ' - - n . . r i m, Taraar, hbsji WMkia, Wll- IMNIU DIM VH1 iMfM UM f R3Si ii.b.fitfjiii. , VVtfW , '" SrWiiSIHB IiANCASTEK DAIIiX IISJIaIjIU.EWUISK. THUKBDAY, saHSSSWaaaaBa-s -- AriutMrtr wr mmrmam ati.mu. twaceaimlsslss!' Aaswe ta a. tt. ratios.' salt rat a &aaa re. County Bollciter Bhaaek thl afternoon led the following affidavit of defease te the ult brought by H. R. Fulton for a fee of ever .,000 1 1. That at the time at which the resolution est forth la plalnUB'a claim waa passed, taesa'd H. H. Fulton waa the county solicitor, whose salary was fixed try the act of essetubly, and m mam nei maaea ceniraci rer bhiitoh bhiiteh bhiitoh tlea for services such aa mentioned in eeld resolution te bind the said county. 2. That the then beard or county commit loners bad no power or authority te (was aald resolution or enter Inte a contract with H. It- Fulton, their county solicitor. 3. Tbessld H. K. Fulton did net procure a credit settlement In favor of the county aa alleged la his ailldavlt, that the credit settlement was net made by him, or by or through any act of services rendered by htm, or any one under bla employ. 4. The then beard of county commission ers In 1SS. bad no right or power te enter Inte the alleged contract en behalf of the county of Lancaster. The above affidavit waa signed by Messrs. Gorrecht and llartman, the only commls cemmls ers.in the city te day. FATAL MAII.mtIMn ACVMDBMT. Themas (Irimths Klllnlai Bird-ln-Uand While Oresilng the Track. This morning about half-put Ave o'clock, Themas Grllllths, carpenter, elRlrd-tn-Uand, this county, while crossing the Pennsylvania railroad near his home, was struck by freight engine Ne. &S0 west, and hurled with great force several yards from the track. He wai picked up and en examination it waa dis covered that he bad received aevere cuts about the bead, and was Injured internally. He waa taken te hla home where be died between 8 and 0 o'clock. Corener Heneman was notified and went down te Blrd-ln-Hand te held an Inquest. He etnpannelledajury, viewed the body and adjourned the Inquest te 2 o'clock this afternoon te await the return of the crew of the train bv which Mr. Grif Blths was killed. Deceased was about 00 year of age and leave a wife and a large family of children, most of whom are grown. He was en bis way te work at the time he met hla sudden and terrible death. Ilerere Aldeiman ltmhej. List evening the young men who were ar rested for righting en Water street Saturday nlftht, were heard before Alderman Uershey. Tbore was net a particle of evidence against Edward Hartman and he was dismissed The ethers were hsard en the charges el sffrsy and drunken and disorderly conduct. They were discharged upon paying or premising te pay the costs. These reach the enormous sum of $13 S5 per uian.sml, although some of the parties have paid them, ethers hsve net, aid in all probability will net. Several of the party say they did nothing te warrant the alderman in laying such a high tax upon them. Jacob Mohew, en complaint of his wile, bas been held for a hearing for alleged drunken and disorderly conduct. Tbs Nam " Slegls." from th5 alcKcospert (Pa.) Times. The"8togle" is derived from the old Con Cen Con estega wagons, which used te be se numerous en the old national pike. The drivers of these wagons were In the habit of buying cheap, strong cigars, and being heavy smokers kept esking for a cheaper cigar than waa then made. Over at Washington, Pa, a clgarmaker, in answer te this demand for cheaper cigars, evolved a long, slender roll of tobacco which he ellered te the drivers at the rate of four for a cent. The new cigar be came popular among the mall drivers and freighters, and was called the Coneatega cigar abbreviated atterward te ' atega," and later te "stogie." Wants Pay rer a drape Arber. Krointhe liu-ley Mar. Twe years sge when Rev. J. T. Shaffer wa the pastor et the United Brethren church of thta place, he built a grape arbor between the parsonage and the churpb. The material was furnished by the churuh fund and the pastor volunteered te de the work. This arbor was te be done free of charge, or it at least was understood tbst wsy by the congregation and Rev. Shatter never asked for pay or presented a bill until he failed te be reappointed at the last conference. It la well-known that the reverend and bla congreKatlen were net en the best terma at tbe time he left and right after came a bill from him for the building of this grape ar bor. The subject is still unsettled and we understand threats are being made te collect the bill by suit li It la net paid voluntarily. Tbe Union teteran Legien. The Union Veteran Legien of thl city held a meeting In G. A. R. hall last evening. Three recruits were mustered and several applications for membership were favorably received. Capt. C. R. Hee, of Philadelphia, was present snd made an address, and In vited the Legien te visit tbe tish house of tbe l'avenia beat club, which is located en tbe Delaware near Philadelphia, where a cordial welcome waa premised them. An official inspection of tbe Lancaster Le Le geon will take place In September, en which occasion several prominent officials from Philadelphia will be present. Alderman MeOouemf ' BUI Paid. Te-day the county commissioners paid te Alderman Spurrier, for Alderman McCon McCen McCon emy, the amount of tbe latter'a bill for fees and costs In certain cases which were dis posed of by Alderman McConemyj and which the county commissioners refused te pay. Suit having been brought by Alder man McConemy for tbe recovery et the fees. snd Judgment having been rendered In bla favor, the commissioners threatened te ap peal te the court of common pleas, but did net de se, and te-day paid tbe bill, some fOl, which with costs added amounted te '.'j 21. Tbs Men Who I'raata I'rjspsTtry. from the Chicago IntorOcean. Aa a rule tbe very rich men are net these who build up a cemmunltv and create booms. A alugle buaineaa man full of life and snap and enterprise, who la net afraid te talk and talks sense and knewa hew te advertise, is worth any dozen very rich meu whnuauallvenlvtakeadvanUtfanf ether people's booming te Increase their vaiue. Toe Heavj a Weight. The weight of a traction engine passing ever the bridge at Moyer'a mill, between Pequea and Lampeter townships, en Wed nesday, was tee much for the bridge and several cress beams were broken. The bridge is still in passable condition, but wit he repaired at once by the supervisors. whose duty It is under tbe law. Bis Klghtj-funrth Aealnsrsarf. The eighty-fourth birthday annlversarv of Jehn Lewis waa celebrated at the farm of Jotin Lewis, a son, near Yerk en Monday. .uijf cuiiurvn, grana-cnuaren and great grandchildren were present, Ineludlng Jeseph Lewi and family of Columbia. m DecUien Itsaarvsd. Fred n&ttlAr. li n. i.i ir .i.. ..- - . . . ""' "" "" "gnu i - .ere Alderman A. F. Dennelly with keeping a bawdy beuse, were heard en Wednesday evening, a large number of witnesses were examined, but tbe testimony aa te their gU ! Wf yJ7 Mihx- "ecWen was reserved until Saturday. " t m" - ; Whowelstbs IUieT from the Oxford Tress. , Harvey Scott, Little llrllaln, Lancaster county, went te bla meat beuse tbe ether day aad discovered ten ham and two shoulders missing. He has no Idea when the meat waa ateleu. Wsniad te bs UeuimlUtd. Fred Meltz called at the elation house tbla morning and told Officer Lewers, who was ea duty, that he wanted te be sent te Jail ae that ba would get sober. The mayor commit ted falaa te prison for five day. ae Trala Will Met Raa, The Pateb Pottem railroad will set rnn a trala te Areadla (Klaby'a) next Sunday. Tbe esr nag the axoanlea will be f$&$2?WF&X re'W"-"' "k"A,?;'-w'- " -' - " 1 1l J at itr uatiue. smitx." That la What tlsrraaa Krapsrer Bald te Ins Baasnssrmsa at Krepp-a. from the Hew lerk World. One of the most curleu features of the great Kriirp werka at Kssen, Germany, la the monster steam hsmuier which bears the name of " Unser Fritz " It is nearly two hundred feet high, and the hammer, which weighs 1,000 tens, falls ou a block of metal weighing no less than lN,oen tens. It bas a steam engine of its own. On one of the cress pieces may l seen the lollewlng Inscription in large gilt letters, "Fritz, nur liumer d'rull I" (Let her go, Frllzl) llcommeuinr llcemmeuinr a'ea a visit of the emperor lu 1S7T. Mr. Krupp presented the mechanic In charge el t te hammer te Uie Kaiser, and stated that hi sain was se great that be coma bring down the enormous mass of metal en tbe meat del eate and fragile object without breaking It. The emperor there upon drew hi watch from hi pocket and placed It tinder the hammer. The man hesitated for a moment, whereupon the Kaiser, with a view of encouraging him, exclaimed, "Nurlmmerd'rutl, Fritz." The experiment succeeded, and the emperor pre sented the watch In question te the man aa a reward for hla skill. All acceas te the Krupp gun werka by strangers is strictly ferblddeu, and even when foreign royalties visit Mr. Krupp's demslns their stds-de-camp and gentlemen in attendance are net allowed te accompany them. When completed tbe mailer guna are experimented with In a wonderful underground tunnel te insure secrecy. Kvery three mentha tbe heavy wooden framework supporting the reef and sides of the tunnel bsve te be renewed, se great la the etlect of tbe con cussion et air. The great guns are tried in an Immense Inclesed space at Dummeln which la ever seven kilemetres long. tTbe Krupp employ a force of 2. 000 men and, besides the ltnuieuse establish meut at Kssen, own works at Neuwled snd Sage In Germany and enormous iron mines st Blble In Spain. The firm posses, moreover, four large and splendid steamshis, twenty-nine locomotive engines, eighty miles et railway, ninety miles of telesrapb, s0 railway cars, 4t! steam bellt-rs. 4.7) steam engines supply lug a -total of 10,000 horse power, and which consume dally 3, tee tens or coal unit coke. It may be added that no gun ordered by a foreign government leaves the establishment without tbe express permission et the Her man government. arrajtpraia Ae(7criujv. PramlnsntGIUtsnsolEasten Charged Wltb th Crime of Eullclng Olrla. On Tuesday David Pyatt, a leading mer chant and for years superintendent of the Lutheran Sunday school at Kasten, waa ar rested en tbe charge of attempting te abduct Miss Violet Douglass, a girl of 1&. The com plaint was made by her grandfather. Jehn Van Allen, and Pyatt wa balled for a hear ing en Friday. Wednesday be and Dr. Heward Kackentball were brought berere Alderman Yeuug jointly charged with a scheme te abduct Maud Everbart, the daughter of Mrs. Krnlly 8telnmetz, who in these cases is the accuser. Tbe allegation waa that Pyatt mailed a letter te Miss Kverbart en July IS, containing ticket for varleua points, and also a V bill. Maud is employed at the silk mill, and some et ber companions learned et the proposed trip. Mra Htelnmetz waa then Informed of ber daughter's way wardness by a letter from atrlend. Tne mother found there wss geed reason for ap prehension In the fact that some of the glrl'a clothing had been taken from borne and bid den in a neighbor's beuse. The girl was watched, and en tbe morningef the expected trip messengers were dispatched te the sev eral depots. Miss Everbart was met by ber brother and driven home. Pyatt, it is claimed, waa at the I.eblgb Valley depot with gripsack In hand. Mrs. rJtelutuetz produced the tick ets, letter and money. ;The further evidence at tbe bearing showed that Pyatt and Ksckenthstl arranged in the letter's office with Msud Hteinmeiz and Emma Wai ford te uke them te tbe Metro politan hotel, New Yerk, and remain a ceu- pieeiuaya. ryau sent rsuresa tickets te Maud Kverhart and ws-t at the depot te take the appointed train, l'ackentball waa there also. The girls did net appear, sa an anony mous letter te Mrs. Stelnmetz bad told ber what waa going en, and she stepped ber daughter, net, however, until after the girl and Emma Warford had taken tbelr cloth ing te Mrs. Ricek'a house, preparatory te leavleg. The alderman will render hia de cisien en August i, in. Dr. Kackentball declares that tbe charge Is blackmail, and that Mrs. Hteinmetz bad in vited blm te her beuse te visit her daughter Dr. Kackentball la a single man and enjoys a large practice. He claims that the prosecu tion was made only te extort money. Pyatt la about SO years et sge and bas a wife and several single daughters. He is also a grand father, i'er the past quarter of a century be has been engaged In the crockery business. Otsr a MIUieb In Bsqessts. The distribution of property under the Will of Cornelius R. Erwin, of New Britain, Conn., president of the Russell V Krwin company at the time of his death, includes fvO.OOO for the public park In New Britain, fJO.UOO for a public library, and flu,. COO for a soldiers's monument, while f 100 u0 I given oenditlonslly te tbe city. The Menth Congregational church will receive the Erwln homestead, costing flOO.OnO for a parsonage, fi5,00 Ote keep the place in repair, 12f.O0 ler achapeL ftO,000 for tbe Old Ladies' Heme, and .i0,one for the cemetery and memorial chapel. Mr. Krwin' native place, Boonville, N. Y.,wlll recelvef&'sOOO for a public park and library. Other bequesta Include t-10,000 each te the American Heme Missionary society, American Missionary (association, American Daptiat Heme Missionary seciety,tbe Connec ticut Industrial school tergirM; $30,000 for Marietta college, Ohie, and 1 25,000 ler Olivet college, Michigan. There are impertint be quests te tbe American college and Educa tional society and the II imp ten institute. Over f 1,000,000 will be distributed under tbe will. Tbe Kraal! et an Experiment. A, C. Rabter has In hla hotel, cor ner North Queen and Orange Btreels, a small electric fan te ccel ell the air. 1U paddles revolve as rapidly as a burz saw. Jake Hmltb, et the Htevens house restaurant, thought he could atop it with hU little finger. Tbe fan still revolve, but Jake's little finger H split from the end te the second joint Oemplalut el Had 8trMt. Complaint has been made te the mayor that the City Passenger railway company In re newing their tracks en North Duke street, have left the street In very bad condition, at tbe corner of Duke and Chestnut, and that several accidents have been caused In conse quence. Psld ths Cesta Llllle Moenebower and Kallie Hinder, tbe two women wbe were tbe participants In a disgraceful fight en Middle atreet, a few days age, were heard by Alderman A. F. Dennelly en Wednesday evening. They were dis charged upon payment of costs. Anether Hei Wavs. Te-day bas been oppressively het The temperature rose rapidly, and at 3 o'clock this afternoon tbe thermemetsra in the shade marked from S3 te 01 degrees. Antherlly ea th Bebject. Frem the Pittsburg Dispatch. Mr.' Rebert Garrett declared that there la but one geed barber In Ixinden. Mr. Garrett laa Judge of shaving slneehl exploits In shaving Hnlly. Ives and Htayneroutef their respective forfeit money. ) Thuriday neit, Augiut 18tb, the Penn. aylvanla railroad company will run a low rate excursion te Leng ilranch. Ocean drove, As bury Park, Atlantic City and Cape May. Tickets geed for e days. Tlckts for the round trtp te Atlantic City or Cape May, 3ea, Tp i,.- ?rfiS.i5r, reTtt na aWUPal555 peell train luaves at (1a.m. V. . ;. ' ., Da. r. J acebv say i ' I have used Iflgextyiin' and Hud It excellent In Indigestion and flyiHip sla. , Beld by drngglsts. It ou per bottle; cTw"." r. i if ' Ca' Mnnfctrtng Uheiulata. Ol Jehn Ut He la ba rata. '' August te. lSstTat t residence, lib. 2(1 SrSmSmVSS u,a- "MmSn,a The relative and friends of tbe famtl w an ra. spectfully Invited ti attend the firal7reai hla late residence. Be. K New Helland avanuT Prieay evening at 6 o'clock. Interment at Lan! cuter cemetery. ua.....M.-nHK)Mk i., (no,, ,h lUlC1iy, Anal M., daughter el Harry and Amy B. Uallaa 1 7. la tbs (ta aventh of her age. -a-w, !ffCTI '-"-V " - ' ' speettullr Invited te attend the funeral, from ber parents' residence, M e, i Kiut Lemen street, ea Kitduy afternoon at S o'clock. Intermsnt at Lancaster comets ry. sxaiia-n. aw lera aras. Raw teaa. aus-.ll. Flmir market dull, steadt i fine, ft leajj mi anperflnis i iJ sst geed te fsncjr extra slate: at 7M0I U) jcoimuen te geed extra weiuirn, 3 ls.i an. Wheat Ne. I aed. atate. nominal I Nn. t Bed, State, s;c: de W tnlar. Sept , suwr; Oct , na; re ceipts, fii,(i) tins) shipments, frl.uu. Cern Me. i mixed cash, seat de Sent, 4Wei Oct.Sl'iC! receipts, W WW I shipments, I0.UU. eate ae. l weiie sum, 4jue; ae. i de Kei Ne t MlxeA, August , S.Hci reoelpta,97ew i shipments, wi yw uncaangcu i n eiwra, hsjmi i eit Marie nominal. Perk dun i old me, tl.t (vats 25. Ltra-sept.sntut uci.s, t. mae Cull I ltHe ter M) boiling stock. Turpentine dull at Ne. Beat? dull i strained te roea.ll 06)l fti. retretenm dull i Beflned. In eaae.Xr rretgatannchangrdi grain te Mull. s'id. Batter dull i Westera Crsamerv. meTJ'HO. Caeeee n i nit Ohie rscienr. ?.sr';u; Blate fsrterv. 9HUHc I raucy White, lua.itc; Col ored, 9arh& aggsquieti State, Ka.'Hct Westers, lu 16c anger qulpt i Bsflned Cutleaf, (I I-'fitHe i tiranulated, s'iOl l.viea. Tallew dull i prime city, 3c. BIOS nominal i Carolina, I al r te geed, NDfe UeBeeflimi talrcanexa. pic. GMeaga rredaee atark. uatoaae, Aug. tl. te-ai a. m. Market opened waeat Aug., r(c Sept. Tc'.e. Oct, 7iNe. Cern Aug., 4WI Sepu41tui Ocl, 4."vc; Nev , iric. Uau Aug , SHic : Sept., 2 He ; Oct, S7c. Perk Year, IllJOi Jau., IUsJ Lird-eepL, s M ; iK-t , u i Nev., tx WH BhOrt UltM-Aug.,l7Mt;epL,7W; UcU 7 K CL(IS. Wheat Aug. Hci Sepu,tei Oct., 71e. Cern Aug, lle i Sept., t.'Hc Oct., Hc Nev., Uic usu- Aug, !.l-c; Sept., a'-c i Oct, Kc fork Year, lit 40 ; Jsu , lis en Lard-Aug, ta S7Kt U, B 57H : OCL h7H: Nev..r.67j. aUus-Aug ,Hii Sept., I:i ve -, Oct., 17 7K rnraUhed by s. K. Tnndt, Breker. Csicabe, Aug 11,1 o'clock p. m. Wasav Cnru. Oata. Perk. Lard. Augnn ns 4ts i SepuMutwr. t:i n 3'.u .... e te October 71 4.VZ n .... 6.70 NevemtMT , t'U Iceuiber 74; 4t', May MS 47 3j Kecelpu Car 11. WltllCr WDA taeaeesaaaeaeseeeae 67 Spring Wheat u COtLseeseeeeeeeaa)aeasa eases 107 CMktAte t 1 1 t 21i) OaaTI6jseskaaaeasssssaasss.a OU City. Crude Oil..,..., . id UHd Beeetpts Hogs u.xa CI alng Prices J o'clock p. m. Wheat, Cern. Oats. Perk. Lard. August OH 1 rvt .... 6 57 September t! 4tH X .... 6 s: October .7iK ,s'i 27Vi - 'I Nuvembvr 4-i 6 61 lecemtMr 71 U 4t2 May S' 47 SI Oil City. Crude oil ..,..,, ........................ .....$& sew were ateeaa. Raw Yeu, Aug. 11, 1J0 p.m. Meney closed at ty; per cent. Exchange steady, li six a ; eevernmenu steady. Currency B's, tl t'S bid 1 4' Coup. II T!'i bid t 4X's de, u id bid. The stock market this morning opened weak and during the flrst hour prices declined Htel per cent, under a raid en the grangers bv the bear dtiue. After It o'clock a firmer feeling prevailed. Prices were glviin mere support and some of the mere timid bear hastened te cover, causing a recovery of Kte percent, cent. At tbe present writing the market Is steady. sseca (Saras. Quotations by Keed, McOrann A Ce, bankers aacaster. Pa. m veaz us. li a. w. uanaea raciBC. C.CC. AI ............. Colerado Ceal Central Pae , Canada Southern CM. St. L. A Pgh Oea.AKle.a...., DeLU W , BAS. ........... arte, mas..., Jer. C CAT Leu. a a.... L. Bkere..,.. MtelkCen...., Meck Vallev Missouri Paclfle. n.r , M. P. Prof. M. Wat... a. 1. 1......... ...... ......., Bast Tennessee c Oa?ha ................ .... Oregon Transportation vnianu ei w .... raaae Man Richmond Terminal t Paul Tax. Pae Union Pac Wabash Cem Wabash Pref Western u West Shere lien as... Hew England rauAeairaiA list. Lea. Vai......... ..,,..,, ,, ,,a mi 44JJ 67 x W Uk 27 44 K V u. "" a saw Aa mm ,itiBt.,ii.a,.., MK ....27 ll-l". Beading , Leh. Nav , Heatenv.Pasa. . m a.... ....... ..... a Cent ...... Peeples Pass , Beg.tren'1. , Ueeaee eea Phtla. Traeuen 104 C7 ficj-j fs NKW A D VKR T1BBMKSTH. OAKING POWDER. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THi?, jywa.er n,J"r Tartes. A marvel et economical than the ordinary ktndi, and cannot 72L. X. ,U.IJ.UU.,1",U1 ine multitude el low -'L!,.'l '" a"u- "OVAL11ABISO fOWDEBCO., ion Wall street. Mew Yera. Ivia-lydAw WANTED A GOOD TINSMITH. AD dress, UKOBQEHEBaH, ltd (jusrry vlUe, Pa. SDHQUEHANNA KOOK FISH. LAKGE and Smsll Catfish, Black Baas and Sturgeon andeiher tish at KKBINBB'8 TISH M AUKBT, .-, .. . . . .. -M NerU Water atreet. Ish received dally. ltd uukliU blLR-eK HXturday A, Morning at o'clock, at tbe Northern Mar. kst Heuse, will bs sold a let of Tin, Queens and Bartbxnware, Bedsteads, etci also. 166 blocks el Cigar Moulds, soma aa geed aa aew. sugll.fid UBUMAM BOM, Auctioneer. OWMEH WANTED WHILE WIL- LIAM B08KNTUAL wa taking twenty bead of cattle te Columbia yesterday, a stray cow get au-eng tbe herd. 1 1 la about stven veai a old. Bed and white la color. Owner can reoever by proving property and paying for feed snd auyertlsemeut at Be. 85 Mulberry atreet ltd lta. I p. a ws W rv atsl 4i 4i2 iseeeeeea M 5IH MK MJJ ......... .... .... la ....... .... .... v? l: 13s ii ani ae mw fH !4 M 71 S 714 7J'; Wi 27 -. C1M 8J1' 6 i;; at mi Ki M iU wsj r.iw jsu w' tl .'I ll4i ill 11 IS IIW 4H i 47 77 WiJ .... IsSf k SS JSV Jeff "JW l HljJ 27W 7t2 IIS u eaij 5 17i 17,'i "fa 44 Uii F1SIT1VK PUBLIC HALE OF VALUA 11LK BBAL K.8TATB. "w- Os TiictSDiv, Auet'ST 18, 1817, WNe. Vatfiaat lotef ground, situate Me. 2d Bast Oeratan street eoetalnlng la front sew feuh aud extanlDgtn-depia abeal te fast ou which Is erected a well-built two-story brick dwelling, wltk two-story brick back building, centalnlntr 7 room, large hallways en flrst and second ltnor,aadaUleiUeralaalaea aide alley. It la (Itnautd In an uxeellent netsbbjrboed. and is Da taan 2M aquare I tern Centre Square ae. 8. all that let et ground. Ne. 849 West Orange atreet oeoUlnlna In front about SI teat and extendi; ta depth about lt feet, ea wbleS Is ereeted atbreeatery brtekdwslllng, WIU two story brtek baekbatlaing, with b JeeayT Md tsc-tery irame klteaea atUchiDaat, cealalalaa ?.. il II room i furnace In cellar, water la ki)caa,Ae. Taebeaw ta aewly papered aaa Klnted, and everything Is ta gCfldoeadlUoa. let eeatalas a vartaiy of esotee fratt trsa an nsrsssary eut-butiatags. Tais preaertv Is pa the Ilea el las street railway, and TssstSaa a bi.sa ire the Westera Market; These properties are being sold because taa "e tateajls rmrvtagiroe. tlrvle4al: " laSrtv2- fltt atls V. ' J AUUT 11, IB-fi AKtr a it VKkrisKitKttrai N" "elHlK-FlVKPKKcieNT. WILL MK addsd te all city tax net pa'den or betere Septembsrl. J. 11. mATIIVON, angt-imdK City Treasnrar. e REAM CHOCOUATK HODA WATKR, a rich and ueiieieua naver, nn erauant at HUILII'S usuu siuas, Ma m Wast Blaa atraat INSTALMKNT DKALKRN WILL FIND Just what they need. A full line et Instal ment Uoeds soiaeiily te the Instaltnenl Trade by addressing INaTALaaNTUBALBHSnaUl'I'LYCO, Jy-SwdTtLThAS BtlK, I'a. MUMT HE PAID. Tbe following resetutlnit adopted by tbs nuance committee will be strictly enforced t Knell lit. That the city solicitor ta hnreby di rected te tiring suit asalnsl all persona who shall net have iistd a license tiv Monday. Anaust 1. 17, nuder the ordinance passed M arch 17, PW7. llENUlf CABl'BNTBH. anntd tlty Solicitor. THh PURCUANING COMMITTER OK the Lancaster City Scheel Beard bavelsaued a schedule el supplies rviulml In the Intro dnctlen of rrm Uoeks, etc. Parttea wishing te contract for the same can procure copies el the schedule by calling en the urderstgned, U. B- McUOKMICK, M. It , Secretary of Committee, ltd Me. 148 West King 81, Lancaster, IV TH K Y E ATKH I N8TITCTE WILL OPEN the Christmas Term ou Monday, apt Mh. The Trustee have seemed the service of the Kv. Chas. W. lleyd. M. A., a Head Maater. Mr. Boyd ha bad large eiertence aa a teacher and tbe advantages el the most celebrated hnro hnre pean Unlversttlnt. Itnvs will li prepared for any College or Higher Sclnntltle acnetri. Bxcel lent bearding can be had ler a very moderate price. Aildruss e. II. UBYNOLI)!. ecreUry pre tern., aurll-Tu.ThAStfd Lancaster, I'a u 8R MANHEIM Reller Fleur! lanU-SmdBeed TISTATB or JACOll Nl.XDOItr, LATB or Lt Lancaster city, deeeawd. Letters of admlii titration c. t a en tutitl estate having been rruntrd te the uuduralgnKd, all ieisens ndeliu-d tbervte are rt-questMl te make tm miHllate payment, and tluwe having claims or demands against the eauie, will prttfrnt thi-tii without delay ler settlement te the uuder signed, rvsldtng In tjincasier city. MAituAitKT Mxneur, Jyll6tdTh Admlulttratrix. WAY DOWN IN PRICKS. Uauze Underwear Iremac. uptshlru, Over alls. Jackets. Coats, lleilttry f..r Men. Ladles, imij-9 nun -iiiiurea. nurainKnins, enap. I'er fu mer' mt.r. .'.... a., ahu...1ub at in 1HI IT! TRY IT! Try UBNUI.VK lMl'OKTKH HINQRH ALB. We have It In stock by lb bottle or en drauvht A de'lghtful aadbeallhy drtuk In Het Weather, for sale by H. B. OOOHRAN, Draffaiat, 1X7 snd 1U MOBTII gUBBN ST , Lancaster, Pa. P. 8.-Use Cochran' Sa Bait In your bath. mant-lxdllTThA. SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW 1NTI1KOKUAN L1NB. THE METCAIF ACTIO!?, The greatest Improvement In Cabinet Organ building for J years. Don't tall te see It WOODWARD'S Piane and Organ Wareroeras, Ne. S A 80 B. Btng St, Lancaster City, Pa. EVAN'S FLOUR. Levan's Fleur TH- BB8T. M.ThAS J. ft. MARTIN, it CO, THAT SPECIAL SALE -or- Wn -13- STILL GOING ON. Fewer patterns te select from every day. Closed out a great many within tbe last day or two. Many mere yet en hand. Every, one must be closed out by Septem ber 1. After September 1 we will net show one pattern of Wall Taper of this season. Everyone will be , new. These we de net close out at retail will be disposed et whole sale outside of Lancaster. If you want any of them befera Septem ber 1 you can have them at bole sale prices. They are all geed patterns and are a Great Bar gain. Berden and Ceiling Papers also at reduced prices. Hanging done by expert work men at Lew Kates te help close out the Papers. Yeu can bay the Paper new and have tbe work done any time this Fall if you desire. Estimates madeaud saniplesfur nisbed free. The line consists 'or Fine Geld, Mica, Fiat, BrhnVe, Ingrain; Felt, and Blank Papers. sWCall early te secure tbe Best Patterns, JUL & -s jcxsrasrts??'1 Pirns Special ledacements MARTIN Usr.WMt Itac Trim U AlOaATBa; WA . i mmw ABrMKTJBMMKnTtt. WAHTst-TWO UOOD FARM HANDS Tr TWtl ogetoCaltfor J w w 'KSftu Bt JMlRTKD Ift BOTTLM. CtmuIb XrUk Whisky. AT JtOllBBB'S L1QUOB STOBB, Ma esatra Bqnara, Laaesstar, Pa. HKl'ARK FOR 11UHINKSH. Cauuiie, It t , Aug. 1, 1R7, Mr. tl. C. WfUIIrr, iMttntittr, Mi. . Data Star Your course el training gave me mv atart In business and enabled inn Ve sucesss fully amauiiie the dulle el my prrsent position. Any one wishing te obtain a butlaesa educa tion will tlud the best possible advantages at vunr AnllAMa. Vnunlliilv. UM.H08TKTTBB, Bookkeeper for taa Mhenk 1 1n rrlntlng Ce. SV Send for f Altat Journal or call at rooms, Me. ie B. Blag at augi-tid 8rRi0,UW. A Maw Departure ter Laneaaterln line Tal Tal ertng. importing direct from tbs liest maker el Vine Woellens. 1 hav itistrecetved through taa Bosten custom house, a large Involes of my own Importation of, SUIT1KU, SPBIMO OVBBCOATIMU AMD TBOU8BM1MU, Taa Ilka of which, for style and quallty.ha never beea aqualed la thl city, and cannot be eurpsased. A aneclal Invltatkn la harab aadd In all In want el Spring uarment Ce call early and cure Choice Pattern. Workmanship th very beat and price lower taan aver. II. UBBUAKT, saaiTMrdB Ma tt Berth Uueen street rnUE CUKAl'KST PLACE IN THE CITY TO BUT Warner's Safa Can, Heed's Farstptrilli, CUTICURA REMEDfES IS AT OOCGHTOVS Urgtst tud ChupettJIiogSlen, Nra aandMWicsTKiMSTST. (Utld BMW mUODB. T aUlVLKRAOU OUK BABUA1N IN CORSETS 19 HB1HO APPKBCIATBO BY TUB 1'k.Ol'LB. Only 25 Cents rer Corset worth :Je 11.03,11 a and II se Hut they must be sold, and people are buying thrtw lour and fle at a time. We hava them In White aril Colored, and xlies 17, is !, V. W, V, 30, Only odd Makes and Sliea. A PKW MAD4l7i" mt COKSKTS ONLY S.'VCKNTS. We have full llneef all klnd of Cor sets at asc, T5c and It te. arlyas chxap In proportion. IrfwkateurBAUUAINSIMSlLMS. JohnS.Givler&Ce,, Me OS Bast KImm attrawt, LAMCASTBB. PA. H AQEK A bROTUER. Summer Wear for Gents. GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. EAGER & BROTHER, 25-27 West King Street. Oanze, Balbriggan and Feather-' weight Shirts and Drawers. Seamless, llalbriggan and Lisle Hosiery. Hemstitched and Colored Bor dered Handkerchiefs. Twilled and Serge Uicycle Shirts. Laundried and Unlaundried Dress Shirts. Pongee, Silk, Grenaline and Lawn Neckwear. . & W. Cellars and Cuffs. One Hundred Dezen Kxtra Un laundred Shirts at 45c. each. Scotch Cheviot, Caaslmere and Worsted Suitings. HA6ER & BROTHER, Ne. 25 West King Street. LANGABTBB PA. tmam amu verrmmm. JKWCOMJCKS, OATOU ON I KVMJtTBOOT BBMBMBKB I When you get te Centre Square, lust drop Inte theTBAandCOrriCabTuUK (the only one In sight), and get our price 01 all geed. Cem and wa will greet yea cordially. ODB SUwAMIS ALL SUOAK I O0KTKA1S ALL TBAI OUBCOrrXKlBALL cerrBgi MO AUULTBBATIOXI ON TBIAL 8IC0KKS YOUtt CUSTOM. Mamatabar th Address CLAli'3 Hi AND OOFUI 8T0RI, Ma - OBNTBBSUUABB. G .O 'It) CLARK B'a Fend Dreamt Realized. "ia y. " yssCacoBeoaal folk wtowjtekUi JT elnsa prlcr, wjui Bad taslr enaXrasn Ba IssS and thadraipaeutlens mera than gratiaaa by egsrlngs of aaparalleled Bsaereslty. Am mrWNV laaew ana den ' WJgJJ the card la It. Yeb will see onaef the many KuSwwawl-brtSS Ing us en for JB worth of Tea . -i genUemsa out of empleymaut would de wallte Sail and set all particulars. "".'..XSJff.'n'iS ? SOafllSa &BAsaVe.0euaS BasaasaaMw Ma I BUeAsrsL fee. per huckau t . CLARKE'S OBIQIMALTBA AMU COmi STOHB, NO. 62 WIST KINQ BTKUT, LaMUaaTBK,r, WP1IW VLmtmimU, U1RNU A IIROTUEK. A CARD. 10 OUR CUSTOMERS AND THE PUBLIC. Jlelng Umperarlly thrown out of busi ness ly the burning of our store, we shall Immediately begin rebuilding our store and shall en or about September te occtt ecctt ly our old stand nn the comer et North (jtieen street ami l'enn Stiare, when and where we stiall be pleaanl te show you net only our Iinpievtxl Handsome llulldlng, but an entirely new and complete stock of CLOTHING -AMU- FURNISHING GOODS, -reu- BtmN, TOUTHa. BOYS AND OBIL DRBN. Ai our stock of Clothing and Furnish ing Goods was completely ilestreyrd, we take this method of informing you that the Insurance companies have takeu every arti cle that wits saved ; nnd removed it from this city te New Yerk. We shall continue as heretofore te treat our Customers in the only fair ami legiti mate manner of dealing with you. - OXK J'JUCK TO ALL. With kindest thanks for past patronage, and awaiting your renewed patronage, we are Respectfully jeurs, HIRSH & BROTBER. w ILUAM HON m FOHTKR. CALL UH BT TELEPHONE. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER BEFORE HIKING IMPIOVLMESTS OrPKK- .A PRICE LIST -or Real Bargains, MSN'S OLOTBIKO. narkCasslmemHtralaht rrent Hack Mult .1 8 OJ Neat Itmwn Check enck Mult 8 DO Vry Hark Brnwn Casslmere Suit v tn Light Colored SreicbLtm tut rack Hull lu ml I'ersscrew nerstea suit 11 10 BOYS' OLOTHINO. ling Pant Butt, LlKhtand Itark Celers. ...I 3 SO Neat Pattern IturaiiluCutlmern Suit U AU-Weel Cbwk Hl Suit 7 OU OeHucruw Worsted Bull w ui OHILDRBN'B BUII& Kail Weight L'asslranre bulls - 1 re 1'luatandKiilteuiu t aa Meed K.A ILSulU 1 hi Odd Knee PanU M FURNISHINGS. Children's Uauze Undershirts te Uent's LlaleThrnad Uleve 10 Uent'a Muslin Drawer ts Heavy Duck Overalls , mi Uents Check lluca 1'auU 75 Men'sBntpender 15 Uent's rrench Netted Undershirt J Ulckery Cleth WerklnaShtrta as TRUNKS. Crystal Zinc Covered I 00 Cauvas Covered Steamer 00 Deuble Loek canvas Covered. a 60 tlat Tep Canvas Covered, very strong.,.. ui Leather Covered S 75 atronaSatalegas Iti VAU8I& Dark Colored felld Leather tn Tan Colored Solid leather 175 Steal rrameCanvna 1 75 Solid Leather :l nti Kac 1 it Imitation Leavtber 75 Ladles' Cauba te BUBBBBLEaaiNS ANOOOATa Legslns , S 75 Ceat I1UUA 2 60 HA1B AND CAPS. Toting Gent' Marklnaw ntrawHat.... 1 1 00 dent's Light Colored riuzlUle Derby 10 Gent's Vine Dress straw Hats su Heys' Dress Straw Mais su Bread Brim Fishing Hat 36 Children' Straw Cap.. Summer Lap Duster tu Bound Uerse Sheets 75 LADIsUV OlNl'8 BOOI B& 8HOBS. Ladws' r Ine Curacea Kid Opera and Seuara Tee 1 1 19 Ladles' Donsela rieilble Sele I te Ladles KldTexed Butten S 00 Misses' Kid foxed Butten ltd Miss Kid Butten ,, 1 10 uent's Full Dress Csll liultea Uslter..... .9 w Uent's Veal Calf Baltueials 1 te Uent'a Uerf Butten 1 60 Unt'UurT Balmoral 1 10 WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, S3, S4.M Ml S8lMt llag 8t, LABCASTBB. TA. Wem MAIM BB BMMW, wpOH RBNT. X! Twe or lour roots la Brimmer New BaUdUjr. Me. 16IX Bena Vlueen (treat. Meat aaa gas uuhw. . VC'T as fsblA-IM MBlMl ssststs j 1 livbbv erricB. TJIOK KKNT TWO.STORV DWKLL1NQ D Heuse. Ma am WM Vine street, fosses fesses fosses stea given October I, IBS;. Kent reasonable, call en premises. lfd JOHN a fBABSOL. PRIVATK HALR. Will bs sold at prtvata sale the valuabla property corner Lemen Mulberry aud chtr. bitta freaUag tee fast ea l.mna street, at bet ea Mulberry, aa4 test ea Charletta straat. Apply te O. UOWMBY. Juuu-sad Me. 741 Nena gaaaa straat. -' PUBLIC HA LK. Fine opportunity ter a hotel man In the most thriving and prettiest town la th Cum- harlMiA Vftllav. ilwlnv tnlhdlth of Ihenre. Firlstoref !halena-etablibed and wall hsewa IOOVBM llUUSkJ aud adlnlnlaa dwalllsgwUI baesTarsdatpubllcsalsAUUUaTHS. ta frost of lbs teurt Ueuse, llagerttewn. Bt Taa Metel has at wave deas a paying bustaaa. la vesters will de wall te ksp UU la rwt for partlealars address. rv , . HOOVBB. MafMStOWBaBtC . tfi- SS tSWHIB MM UWNI W VSO ISSJIly SJ I aagllwa tkZ '' , A, c T-J"? fw' -) 4
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