3.-iu.av ,.jwum,'.;-n !'ft- -.C"y;, -'.? V., .t?i4i -v Vt v-y-t wJJ$i$L,t,v'' !?ir M TOE IiANOASTEK DAILY INTELMOENCER, MONDAY. AUGUST 15. 18157. - - tVf.1'' Vf m jjttUaa-afaVaBBBBBBBal ftJtf. t '' . . iNimUMIMI, ,ABS MV-AB MHeWlN BBS '., ySBBf BMMOf la BSSOOd iMWMMTWtnr ih oejsct af taa beat jatsrssn el ths let ths tawa. AfMr Htek cob. iMMIMawMret BeeaatBtlshiai IMBBSBlBBiiaMitBr lb bmsb- I B tBBBB Nk'i CarlsUsa la OetaaiMa, Xt hMtM k- MMH tote a sorissaeadssos with IBfBBBT. K. C. A. 1 Psaasyiva- RgtaatateeBSasrai m, WHala Aw kfettWttlblMIMraUik Chrte- BoaMsUlBaiMcrBBalatien. IV BBS) M aaiawspsswswa saw aueraj rwUMMM aadtara ever i tha 1M ef asasabsraand the bbbbA of in treasnrsr. An I of thai eaaraetar hat dmb formed eat imr brief exls m" stwasBiTsaea aararaay or tee IIMOMMd Klsetrie Light companies IStattBg tbm tewa. The com pinions iBStwssathsbMswasBet strleilv oer- IBB4V Jostle te the gas company should L, TMoempaoy claim that their Iths llghtlac and extinguishing laBsBB aaa the 1730 should net be added eon par wee would therefore be no let IWer 18,200 sgalast the electrle at 93W0, saving or F00 per or 18,100 la three years, and the te furnish the bow lamp and rtke old ones. It the Gaa company tee new lamp and repair the old Irftm a per laap additional, the cost of gas MbJMbb bat 110 lamps at S25 per Umner 92- r 'tM far year i saving of $150 per annum.end iJBeW SWAIN MIIMjaaia M1V uwvugu mi uitq pa lamps without farther cost. Vfl Aliupl OMMMt. r Boyie, a iramp, causea oeniiaeranie i ob Fourth etreet en Saturday alter- tbs man waa aruuK ana was in a . pfMtegmoed. He engaged In several flgbts Bd altar hU flitle enoeuntera presented a appearance. The man waa finally by Offleer Gilbert and aent te jail for aaBaavs by Squire Beiahey. ; wm rer tae simasic. Workmen wan engaged en Sunday at ha rolling mill of the Columbia Iren com cem yaay patting la aeme new maehlnery. a mm aaglss will aoen be plaead In position te Barr the faaa for furnlahlag the blaat for the -.fcaaUBC furnaces. ' bWaa tnmxwa of tha Chaatnnt Hill Inn 'Om'aomnaey are werklnr in med order , Bad a large quantity of pig iron ia being LVbb Columbia agrieultural werka en Cem street m one el the busiest places In the The prod note nnd a ready Bale, the r nil ia large, and the eatabtlthment form , SB MBaertant addlUen te the industrial work CBTMBMwa. ..Yv). OeaUBg rieBlea, .."fleaMt Zlea A. BL E. Sunday school will BBta at LtUts en Friday of this week. HuXMMOBloeTGen'l Welsh pestatPennrn -'BBazlBaturday premises te be the largest '-BBtjiTir left the town. The management are ';BasiageTaTy prepsrauonte msjce ltaauc- larant Among the attractions will be raets, camp sports, feet ball, dres The Columbia band will be - fasasat, and Tayler's orebratra, of Lane- .far will furnish dancing music.1 Kit. W. May's Bilile clau of the Seeand lautharan Sunday school will se te -Terk Furnace, en Wednesday, August Uib. .Oaaaeen Hsecial Tram. - Oempany O returned horns en Saturday WVaMNMai V- v ww ! ' huw - . a 9n aTaIm!. a ' - im. v.. at uretas. The soldier oeya looked well f- garter thrtr camping experience. f jl aotepiicon exnioiuen win de given in I'tBB Church of Ged en Tuesday evening b a Bar. C. D. RlaheL Many fine pictures will f-BB presented en the canvas. The proceeds arlll be devoted te church funds. 'f,i Msler J. W. Yccurn, of the Spy, and family, 1? Mt town ea Saturday for a visit te Welkin's h'riuns iuanan leage 01 uaa reiiews win S ... . .. m .. . .. gBViw a ball and cake walk In the armory en , TJHUSday evening 01 thia week. L - f-'S1 Besuajer Letaere. -.' lflasilavHsrshsll. efthladtv. and Miu .CfV Ofwivlv nt Tm m Pluw a ih. n..u.L " - r. "w"'j w. iii.iii.h a .n mw mv guntP (, m it, a. rnwi ia nvauing. -'' suss nana Ketn. m Harlntta. wsa mm nt ttw visitors en Saturday te the Seawanhaks slab, in esmn at Wild Cat falla. TlWUBBa IL fVuhrin Anil wife fft ffn-Haw f R1& Bedford Bprings. i Frank Barr, son of Alderman Barr, aasir. Bsait mbKUb a it& M. B -. M..1L. a. Aa bbbbbw jsBBiiigM vi ,uv uiiu ui vbuvj oruiecrs i fej, week's vacation. E- uiainaivDii ruiiBuniiiuu. in at nninu nn aa ?.-; auss uiuae ana Katie Htrine and Mia !.?-Mlanie Miller left te day for Oxford, Cheate V ! m wvva vriuj rviBlve. grr asm negina ueerr ana Mrs A. Metzrett, aareepenaingarewaaye in the northern end S v-of the count v. r,V MiasBcsileE. Fraeltcb, of tbla city, ba fe as te Quarry vUle te spend several weeks lfwna ner uncle. ?A3 Mr. Jehn B. Blaslnger and wife, of the pj. Maner hotel, lett tbU city Sunday mernlnn VT- at A n'nlnrk fnr iilmiin Mim .... k.n. Clehasl Harnlsb and family and Miss Lnn i:it MeHeal left en Saturday for Atlantic uitv. rSJBdward D. Reilly and Miss Begins Malene E'r, kavs also genp te the same popular resort. X v. B. miner, or ins protbenotary's offleer E. and Herace Martin, left en Friday for a ten K-I day's Vlail te the MUhnm 3 ' Kdwin Snyder end Andrew Casper, et kK' "vi niiBuiMi "-uay ier Auanucijty, Fdi.kars they will spend the week. iUterntxi te Court. 111 Tl r5i- juunBuu wu reiarnea te court en sK aBBtBltstrT. lirAtslrravl hv kas haia.K.M.t nik 4lli"!0",,,aIrTne,,,PM,, ,or 'ornlcstlen fe irny These defendants were ar fe4S24E.?L ! nty, b, r-"rr . "w - jtib de Jeuraaay. The . BBSMaBsBsa wuBj mrnmuiavi ab .ii iuli r,i-ii.ji,;-71" "". ""'.. in,B .TT-T? ":r.iww se rar as bis wile taeBcernedandU making etteru te have BBTMUMSdenbtll. w n,?e El . Hoeae .arai ',3 JanMBB OerUtskl moved Inte bU new rest '-JBSBaaea Iirnt atraat a f h... '.r. . . L. . . . "V'iuud K ep asHiraaj nia irwnaa were Invited te a iwavavai whbubk. im x.iaanraran r BMSBBi aaa sang several selections. fjjr f . - f , kliM by lbs abtri K f,ff;TBOateek of Warn. B. Hsllns. grocer, en .. B WMWVB, WV ATU UfWH Uy Ult Djakarta tataaflsnoes. The executions Issued aaaiaat hlaa are la saver el Jarmh W. P.hi I Si. i. j .. . i. T. : .7 , euwj ami jaeausar a neuuigsr ler f 100 yreseatsd BJHk a auvav fm. & Okarlaa W. Bsliabua, who was sppoletsd a v'BBBiBiltt of eas of Us Chssspsaka club ts.'rwwm' " " ui aau. ea nsturaay BBd preseated ths baaaUful all ver tray, which ahaKarsardhnuaa. ' - f(l.' Bfassisr vs. veiaaskks Maatara, Civ'Tha Laaaaaar Clam xlnk will . n. . jr . ww vw w BW w w ptBaaMBB'ZBBrBaayBnsrBoeB at - o'clock, iniawiaawpamjaivNa iae cine or taat WBt -l u fri . "i DMatTlBB wlfa, niaahBtB, r.1wa lataL 'IBM MP la ftBH ler WW M Ufllf BBBIBBBtAB BL9MBB. A BjaaMrakte Bveat WMk Wss aeteaiaty fMearasta ataraay aad SaaBay. IiitiTc, Aug. 15 The centennial servlew of ths Moravian church which were brought te a etess last svenlBg wars el such a charac ter that be eBB who sad ths pleasure of being present at say time will ever forget the Im prasstOBS received, Ths town waa filled with visitors from tarjmd near and everything presented a truly festive appearance. The Introductory services of Saturday morning wss followed by the reded Icatlen of the church building In the afternoon, at which Bishop K Db Schwelnlla wss te bsTe pre sided but bring prevented from attending by Hlnesa the ceremony waa performed by Bishop A. A. Keltke, et New Yerk. The anthems by the cbelr "Beheld lbs Heaven et Heavens," by Bityec, and "Praise the Lord for He isGracleus," from Mc sari's XII Mass were beautifully rendered. The pastor, Rev. C. li ltlnkp, presetted an eloquent ser mon from the same text used by Kev. Klines Onr at the dedication or the church 1C0 years age. Unfortunately the original sermon has been lest, but the three beads Inte which It was divided were preserved, and In the centennial discourse the pastor very appropriately confined hla remarks te these divisions. They are 1st, Heaset sfer jny ; , High sUrnltU-ance of the day ; 3, Hely uses for which the church is te be devoted. The pregramme of the first day's services was brought te a clree by a praise meeting at 7 HO p. m , led by Kev. J, Max liar, D. D , of Lancaster. Tbe choir sang tbe beautiful anthem "Hew lovely are tny dwellings fair," by Snehr, at the orer erer Ing. This waa followed by the pastor reading an historical sketch of tbe congregation com piled by Her. H. A. Brickensteln. After the s'nglng et "I will magnify 1 bee" (Calkin), by the choir, Dr. Hark delivered a beautiful address. Tee speaker drew a parallel be tween tbe alley which ancients used with geld te give the metal the proper consistency ter working, but which upon tbe breath of a certain acid disappeared entirely, leaving tbe geld in all Its virgin purity, snd tbe Chris tian church en earth, which was te be only an alley by means of which the spiritual church could be mere readily built and meulded, but which en the last day, by a braath from the Father would be rolled away, leaving nothing but that which is absolutely pure and heavenly. This address was followed by a heautltul sole, "My Heart Ever Faithful " (Bach) by Miss Welle, after which Kev. Gerdsen, of Lebanon, made a few ezy inter esting rewarka. Though the weather en Sunday waa threat ening and there was an occasional shower of rain, yet a large number of people arrived In the morning train, and many came in con veyances from Lancaster and tbe surround ing country. The festivities of tbe day were opened by the playing et the trombone cbelr from the church steeple at S.30. Tbe festival service at 10.50 a m , was ejwned by the choir rendering "O Praise Him all ye Nations" (Beethoven.) Rev. E T. Kluge of Nazareth, Pa., preached the sermon from L Peter: 2 5, "Ye also aa living stones are hullt up a spiritual house." Tne speaker brought forth in a most eloquent manner tbe lessen that It was net only necessary for all te bs well trimmed and fitted atones In tbe teeiple of Christ, but also necessary te be living stones, well cemented together through tie bleed of Cbrlst, snd strengthening and aupperting one another. Tne love feast, at p. in , Rev. Cbaa, Nagel presiding, was opened with musle by tbe trombone choir, followed by a psalm of prale and tbanksgtvlng, compesnd by Kev. C L. Kelnke, and sung, during tbe aert lug of the least, alterna'ely by congregation and cbelr. This psalm waa arranged especially for the occasion, tbe anthems by tbe choir being aa fellows : " Praise, Tnanks and Ad oration" (Beckler), "Godet Me-cy, Ond el Leve" (Weber), and 'Freueu uud Frreh llch"(Herbat). At 3.30 p m. the holy sacrament waa ad ministered te tbe largest congregation ever assembled for tbst purpose in the cburcb, by Kev. K. T, Kluge, assisted by tbe Ha vs. C. L. Relnke and Chas. Nagel. This was a most solemn and Impressive occasion. The meet ing was opened with solemn music by tbe trombone cbelr followed by the peculiarly Impressive Moravian communion service. Tbe children meeting at7;)a. in , tbelaH of tbe festival services, was Indeed a great trett te all present. The anthem, " Glorious BeTbyNaub" from Mozart's XII. mats, was beautifully rendered by tbecbeir. After the reading of the scripture lessens for tbe day, by Kev. Chas. Nagel, tbe pas'er introduced Bishop A. A. Kelnke te tbe Sunday srboel children, who were seated in a beiy In the front part of the church. After a few re marks te tbe elder part of tbe congregation, tbe bisbep st once secured the attention and gxd will of tbe children by askiug tbem te slag one et tbelr hymns for htm, wnlcb they did most heartily. In bis ad Ires b taugbt In a most beautiful manner tbe necessity of becoming a true " Child of Ged," anil Iilus t rated each point with an interesting story te Qx tbe lessen mere firmly iu tbe minds of ech one. At the conclusion of the addresi ths cblldien sing another beautiful hymn The superintendent et the Sunday scbeil, Mr. N. Welle ws then called upon te mane a few remarks, at tbe conclusion of which he (eik tbe opportunity tetbank eacb and every one who bad contributed in any manner te tbe su?csa of tbe celebration. Tne cbelr and orchestra, under ths effi cient leadership of Prof. 8. Fred Van Vltck, assisted by Prof. A. R. Beck, deserve mere than a passing word of praise for the tine rendering of all tbeanthem, mtny of which wereery difficult. Death of gistsr tt Camillas. Sister M. Camlllus, of St. Msry's orphan asylum, died en Sunday morning at U o'clock after a lingering illness, I rem consumption, aged about St) years Nearly three years age leceased was sent te this city from the Mether house at Mount St. Vincent, N. V , in the hope that tbla climate would be bent-tidal teber health. Fer a time she did lmpreve,but the seeds of consumption wfra tee deeply plsnted. She gradually grew weaker and bsd been confined te bed for tbe past six months. In tbe world sbe was a Miss Gar vey, and entered the sisterhood some years age, from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where her parents resided. The funeral will tike place te morrow morning, with Interment at HU Mary's cemetery. An Artist With the Pencil. Prof. J. Aug. Bnck, of Harrisburg, brother of Prof. Jehn Beck, Lltltz, took forty sketches of the Lewer Susquebanna river. Ilia pen cil was used te geed efiect en a waterfall in a ravine near flte's Eddy. 8na ler Damages Jehn Dapp, lather el the little boy who died after eating bologna a lew weeks age. In Harrtaburg, has beun suit ler JiOOO against rbeuiae sxd Henry Marsh, who sold tbe meat. Arrssisil en Hosplcleu. rrem tha lUrrtiburg tall. Samuel King, colored, of Lancaster, and S5Ki!f "5? 17'" r'twl at a late hour last conduct lb6 chws9ef auspltleu. Usld for a llsaitag. Charlette Gray yesterday made complaint bsters Alderman Barr agalnat Peter Weeds, emerging him with surety of the peace and drunk and disorderly conduct. Peter was bald In bail for a hearing. The Last Opportunity. Te-day is the last opportunity tbatewnsra et vehicles have te pay ths special license tax Imposed by ordinance of March last It Is tbe Intention of tbe city autheritlea te enter ault at obes against all who fall te pay their tax. A Trala-Jempar Imortaeaed. Themas Murphy, arreslad for trespassing aa Us ears or las Psansylvaala railroad, was bofers Alderman McCemy this morning sad asst te Jail for ten days. JOBM B. MAM.OWB BB-BLBOIBB. He wHIHsaa tbe Democratic Osaaty Oeaaaalt tea Aartasr Tsar. This morning the new Democratic county committee met in Kepler's building ler the purpose of ergscitlng. Tbe attendance waa net large. it will bs remembered that at the county convention there was a discussion ever ths Sporting UUI ( Rsphe) district Henry Nau man and Jehn Sbenk, each of whom claimed te be the county cemmltteman, had each called a meeting el tbe district and elected delegates. The convention, after Investigat ing tha case, decided te recegnlra the Nau man delegates. This morning the question cameuplntbe committee whether Nau man or Shenk aheuld be recognized aa tbe mem ber from the district. Alter a vote had been taken Nauman was admitted. The commutes proceeded te elect a chair man. The only candidate waa Jehn E. Malene, esq , who has filled the position se creditable for a year past. lie was re-elected unanimously. The following gentlemen were elected secretaries Henry U. Keller, city, Isaac F. Bamberger, Warwick, B, S. Patterson, Little Britain. Tbe following assessments were levied upon the candidates: Commitalener,? 100 ; auditors, t'M; delegates te state convention and aherlfl f 10 each ; all ether olllcers en county ticket (erach. a JOHJT A. BlAKTAtlU A VAHP1DA1B. Its Is Willing te ssrvs tils CenMltatsnta ter a Third Tsriu In Gengrsfs, As will be seen by the advertisement else where, lien. Jehn A. lllestand announces himself as a Republican candidate for renom renem renom Inatien for Congress. Mr. lllestand has served one full term, has been elected te tbe Fiftieth Congress, and new announces bis readiness te become a member of the Fifty first Ccngress. A reporter of ths Itf.lm- ekckk bad a chat this morning with the Commedore about his card, which has caused no little sensation among the local Republi can politicians. " Tbe card means exactly what It says, " was Mr. Hlestand's reply te an Inquiry, "I have discovered that unfounded statements were being msde in the Interest of prospec tive candidates as te my position in the mat ter, and I thought it proper te let my triends knew my exact status st this early date. The fact of the matter is that a new congressman don't get te knew much about congressional routine until after be hss served some time and 1 think I can make mjself mere useful te ray constituents if allowed a third term. " It is believed that this news wilt net be ap preciated by Dr J. P. Wlckersbsm, Mar. riot Breslus, K Frank Eshlemsn snd Or. P. J. Roebuck, who are all said te have the con gressional bee buzzing In tbelr bonnets. Ne rear of Halng tutlred. Frem the Philadelphia Frets. It Is probable that Congressman Hlestand has no fear of being retired at the end et his present term. COltTAUiUVB OIKBAABB. A lUpert of Theas Jn"tlDg CalUe, Horses Hogs and Chickens. Dr. S. E Weber is about te prepare for the use of tbe committee en contagious disease of the United States Veterinary Medical asso ciation a report containing the statistics as nearly as they can be ascertained, of con tag). ena disease among cattle, horses, hogs and chickens in this county. Tbe diseases are pleuro-pneumenia, tuberculosis, threx glanders, rabies, hog cholera and chicken cholera Farmers, horse and cattle dealers, poultry dealers and ethers who may have bad their stock affected by any of these diseases, or who msy have knowledge of losses suffered by their neighbors, can greatly sld Dr. Weber in making his report com plete by sending him all the tacts In tbelr possetslen as te trfl number of cases of the above enumerated diseases snd the number of animals or fowls lest by tbem. A full re pert of this kind would be of great value te agriculturists and stock dealers of the county. A SucceMfal Festival. Wlnfield t-ceit Byerly pest of tbe Grand Army of the Kepublle held a very successful festival st Qusrryville en Saturday evening. Tbere waa a very large crowd present and tbe atlalr was s big success financially and ether wise. Speeches were msde by Msjer A. C Kelrju'bl and Themas Whltaen, of Lancaster, snd Dr J. C GatchelL The Quarry vllle band furnished the music Occupied Thslr Fatbsr's Pnlplt. Rev. C. L Fry, of this city, and F. F. Fry, sons of Rev. Dr. J. Fry, of Reading, preached in Trinity Lutheran church, Reading, en Sunday, the latter In tbe morning and the former In the evening, te large congregations. Ma-y of their hearers alter services coogrstu ceogrstu coegrstu lated them upon their efforts. Mr. F. F, Fry is a Lutheran theological atudeet Ths Assumption. Te-day is the feast of the Assumption in the Catholic churches, commemorating tbe as sumption into Heaven of the body of the Blessed Virgin. It was observed with ap propriate services In the Catholic churches of this city. Wnl te Wllllanupert. The Grand Ledge of Knlghta or Pythias and the brigade of tbe uniform rank, are holding tbelr annual meetings at Williams pert this week. Msjer Jehn L Vegan, Gee. AL Smith and Jehn S. Clrabatn, Sir Knights of this city, left for that place at 2 o'clock this altercoen. Finance Commutes Named. The following named gentlemen have been appointed a finance committee te act during the county fair: Wm. li. Breslus, Isaac G, Fautz, S. M. Seldemridge, J. B. Kendlg and M. L. Greider. A New Casus of the Mystic Chain. There will be a meeting of young men at Kepler's ball en Wednesday at eight o'clock te discuss the advisabllty of starling a new castle el Knlghta of tbe Mystic Chain. Kacslsleg Hielsa Ooeds. Isaac W. Eaby, of Intercourse, was obliged te give ball for his appearance at tbe present term of the court, by Alderman Spurrier, te answers charge of receiving a number of stolen cbickena. Prosecutions Withdrawn. Adam Ferlch te day withdrew tbe ault be fore Alderman Fordney, preferred against Jehn KLerly, of Lancaster township. CONOKESSIONAL. Te thaltspabltcan Tours et Lancaster County That there msy be no mlstnderstandlng, and te save luvself tbe trouble of answering corres pondents en ths sullied, and, also, te silence tnese who allege 1 will net be a candidate for rouemlnatlon for Congress, I dealre new te say te the public, that 1 propose tesnbmlt my name for renomlnatlen at the next primary election auglMtdAftw JOHN A. lllBaTAND, CIIIisds' Band Cheap Excursion te Atlantic City (In W.ilniuA.ii A........ IV l.... ..... ..... ...vuvv.nj, .MaV , II'IUHI bUl HUB- et, geed for t hrre days, fare only 1 175 A special iuiujauniii icktci uiDcatuir (aing sireeti at 1 .111 I. til l!nli.mlilA A in I . .t I...1II. , . ft.. - , -.- . w, uwiuhiiiie "J aiau- helm ft OH, UUU 5 17, and kphriU 6 38 fpvclal iruin rnnruiLg same any will leave Atlantic City atiUp ui; from Philadelphia-Bread and CallOWhlll denOt. 9 n. m. ThMnnlv hi.n MVnnr. len this season te Atlantic City, for particu lar, see circulars at all stations C. A It. It. augH,10.1J,l3.16AUw Combined Cheap Kxcarslea te Ocaaa Qrevs aad Leng Branca. On Wednesday, Augutt 17 Bound trip tick eu.gnefl for six days, fare only l 50, via Phlla aeiphU Heading and Bound Broek route Hpe. jSLMw'i? tn,n ,el1 ncasler (King im? 'ui?'. m.' nutla,4( tandlivtlle, W Banhelm, 508, uutx 6l7,and Kphratm m 1 L'T lre,n lwVM w Ureve S 0.1" S.S61' OTer "" f en jcX?bc,uB,?S te retern en w" aug6 8le.uit,ieaitw vfKTai in leiaj cur. at et, Mary'a cmium en the 111 h Insu. Ulster M ary XTaaS,uS!Sr The friends are respectf u ly Invited te attend the funeral, from St. Mary's church, where Mass will bs held ea Tuesday morning alt o'clock. Interment at St. Mary's cemetery. Umai.siaesa.-In this elty, en the Uth Inst., raanls, relict et taalata Cast. ose. BlUelbar ger,lnthe?Sthatret ber age. Tbe relatives ana friends of the family are re spectrally Invited te attend the funeral, mm the tealdence of bet daughter, Mrs. Frances Stewart, Ma U West Mns street, en Wednes day afternoon at 3 o'clock aaa fears, ' rBHaaerpaat'rra.taesBiaraaX PstLADBLratA. Aug. IS. flour market Arm t sales. 1600 barrela I Minnesota Bakers, 14 am t Pennsylvania family, at res)irO Westers de, aj7J44! Patents, M 3 W :t aye Heur steady, K ufi rv Wheat-August. l9He t f'it, who t Oct- ntHc. Cern August,MHc- pt..4VVM Oct.. ic Oats August, Sic: Sept, itn Oct , 34'ic. Hew tura aaraat. Maw Teaa. a nir. Flenr dull bnt steadvi Vine. St leiii set Snnerflne. n ms)S tt! common te geed extra western, a l5S)a)3 ttV Wheat Nil I Krd. Btat nominal i nti Bed, Slate. 8lr, de winter. Kept .Sl'ci Oct ,Nc; re- eelpu, MOW bust Shipments. If.iM). Cern Ne. t iniiea cash !.e i de Ang , wyfet Sept, iSkc i receipts, l,no i saipments MOD. Oats Me. 1 Slim BtaU), ll)et Me. 1 de ffW'itV); Ne. I MtteO, Aug , at'Hi., recelpu, W,C0 shTpmenta. none aje unceangea meswrn, kwet etavn, dim Bartev nominal. rer duil i old mesa, ill ciia15 S5 Molasses nealnal t JI-'He tvt M boiling stock fnmenuna iieiut i sic Besln dull t strained te geed. It POfll SO. Petroleum dull i Kenned. In cases. SUe. freights unchanged ; grain te Liverpool, id. Mutter Cull! Western Creamery. lrrlSc Cheese steady i Ohie rsc'ery, iXdlw ; State Factory ;4S)Uitc; rancy n bite, lua-vSc; Col ored, 9flSc. kggsnrmt Bute, 17017KCI Western, 100 16c stugmr stiMilv t Heflned Cntleat, S l-'66Hc : urxnulated. S'tJJ 15-16C Tallew dull i prime city, Sc. Hles nominal : Carolina, (sir te geed, SaWMO- Ueffeenrmi fair caranns. l.'Sc. Onus aad rrovMtena. rnrnlshed by 8. K. Tundt, Breker. CBioxee, Aug. 15, 1 o'clock p. m. Wheat. Cern. ttet. fork, l.ard. August ou v .... 6 M September p. 4iW iwj .... dm October 71 lit; i .... Neteuber Ilw .... .... t, CI ivmmber 7 4.JJ May " V 3H Uecelpts Car Leta. Winter Wheat ss Spring Wheat 1 Cern...... ... t7 eats 544 BarieV'.i'.'.". I'..!'.'.!!'.'...'.'.. .'.'.'.!!!!!!'.!!;.!!! !!" OU City. Crude ou w. Mead BSCelPU Uegs 1U,A Closing Prtees 1 o'clock p. tn. wheat. Cern. Oata. Perk. Lard. August RS I0M 2K .... 8 55 September 7' AI 2 .... e 4 October 71JH iQ 2-Z .... r,5 November !' Z7H 6 M "ecember 75 K'a 1. 15 May ;1 AVi 31'i OU City. Crude Oil tK Chicago Krodees aurass. UxieASO. Aug. 15, loje a. m Market opened. Wheat Sept, 7u)c. j Oct., 7l,c Cern-Sepu. ISc ; Oct., HHc ; Nev , lie. Oata Sept., 2 a ; Oct., AC. Perk-.lan,IUi Lard-ept, te wi : Oct., 6 7l Short Klbs-Sept., m w, Oct., a) u ciestas. WHeat Aur.rec; Sept., TOWe ; Oct , 71&c. Cern -Aug, i'Jie; Sept., ic;Oct., nKci Nev41;,,e 'ats Aug. 2IC Sept.. 25j;c ; Oct., 2b' ie i Nev.. 27Mc rerk Vear, I1J0I; Tan,12C7H Lard ug. B) 55; Sept, as 55; Oct. S3RS: Nev,3!t ' Bibs Aug , no : Sept. .as co ; Ocu, f$ nj PMladelpbla CatUe Marksl. PstunatraiA, Ang is Ucef cattle, receipts for week were Beeves 3,'U 8beep, 15.009; llcws. .V(i u Prevlens week Beeves, 2,aJ0; Sheep. Beef cattle lal-ly active, !c lower ; extra, 5fl 5Sc i geed, iMOIMc medium, iflKic, common, SHOHc aheep active; extra, HQWe; geed. m IVic: medium. 3HtXc; common, lQ3,a; Uegi active and firm at 7a?Xc. aew tera stseas. aw Tea. Aug. 15, l je p. m. Meney closed at 5 per eenu Bxcbange steady. It tl 4 SIX I Oevemmenta nrm. Cnrrency rs. d s man's coup, urrbidi IK'S de, n 'j we. The sfck market this morning waa dull at Saturday's closing prices, and during tke oral half hour there was considerable selling et the leading stocks, which broke prices H te 1 per cent. After the first call there was mere support and a recovery te about Saturday's prices by midday. The market Is steady at the present writing. Quouuens by Reed, Mcdrann Ce, banker ancaster. Pa. asw veas list, 11 I a-a. uk. vanaaaraewc. U.C.C.ai ColeradoCoal v.i WUk. CV Canada Southern. 55 jni. at. l. a rgn. len. BKle. Q Oel.L. W , tie Brie, xnds 941 ( se LA T Len. A N-, .... L- shore........... Mich. Can Ueck Valley MlasenrlPacUle.., "a " MliitMii H S Ps Pnf.MSSSl.K ! rvMbiiiiiiii! ..... I...., ..... ..... Bait Tennessee c Omaha Oregon Transportation Ontario A W, , Pacific Mall it Richmond Terminal St. Panl..... .. Tax-Pae , Onion Pac sesse SBtss Mill sesst aK 56 .wawiB. ...... .......... Wabash Pref Western U West Sbers Bends New England raiLapaLrsiA lurr. tea. vai a, a. Y. A Phlla Pan R...... ...... .......... Reading ....... ...... ,,...., th. Nav. ...... ... ,,,..... Has teny. Pass. P. B B. ................ ....... a. cant -....... ,........... 23S4 3-18 raepies rasa... Rdg. tten'ls , IMlT. Phlla. TracUen ,.. elMJ .VA'tr AD rjCHTJlMJtBXia. AK1NO POWDKR. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. TI118 newaer never varies. A marvel et purity, strength and wholesemeneas. Mera economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or pheaphata powders. Holtlenlu in can: Hetal lUxiae Pewpsa Co Ce 1U8 Wall street. New Yers. tvls-lydaw LOS1-A BLACK AND WH1IK ENO. LISU BULL, DOO. There will be liberal reward paid upon his return te J. B am BB. Butcher, ltd ll aast Vine street. LUST-ON HATURDAx NIGHT, EITHER . on,NerthqueenorWestKInfstresUiS8ftu. A liberal reward will be paid upon its return te ltd NO. ntUiW 8TBBET. JTOTICE. ALL PBUSONS II AVINO HEAL OR PERSONAL PK0PEBTY rORPUBUCIALB Will leave their orders at Ne. Werth Water Btreaterat Ha '11 North PrlnM atvaAt HAn. ableterms JACOB UUNUAKBM. augu-iid AnoUeassr. ESTATE OF ELIZABETH KLINE, Ists of tbe City of Lancaster. lUnssssif haundarslgned auditor, appetntsA te dUUIb uu the balance rsmalntnf m the hands et A. H. wM,ctFMlm.,DUUu,r u sstata of ths said Blliabata Kllaa, te and among theas IssaUy S2iJ.'iS?et "n wtu sliBwrta parpeM ea k Baa a ID llaBB L.fllartAr Bf AAtBl A BkaAt ilaaia UAHu. !LiiiVj.aa1L,iSlr,ur' waawaMBatseai Tin. tarsstsa la eel BMUlbnUea ssay attaaB. angtUtOK "0IMBAUIAa&tar. NBW AD 'BH TtBBHKXTB. WANTKD-A HOOD GIRL TO DO Uenaral Ilensewnrk. It INVIUIKg ATTHUOrriCK. w ANTKI- TWO GOOD COOKS ONE goea nnrse gin. Apply at r.u.ruuuTBCO.'s, Mu.tJH,jaaanBU w ANTEP-.AGOODOKNKRALHOUHK servant ler a family r two. Apply at r. a trout a co.. Me. l N. giieeu St. BVOKNALE A GOOD TOP BUGGY. IM- AV gulru at ths MBCIIaNIC' ItOTkt,, Cor. Chratnut and 1'lnin Streets. anglMtdrAjidM.WAs THE I'NION BKTHKL (CHURCH OF UOli) Kxcurstnn will take plaee this com ing Thursday at I'enryn. Adult Tlekau, sue .niiumii uuupr yvarv, m i Jiuuv nn ait trains. Bveryneay inviuta rer information call at Owens' Musle W areroem. Centre Square. augixm NOllUE riVKPKKUBNT. WILL BE added te all city tax net paid en or before September I. J. tl. BATH VON, angZ-lmdK City Treasurer. TMPORTED 11 BUTrLKM. Oanulne Irish Whlaky. AT UOIIUKB'S LIQUOR 8TOBB, Ne. 21 Centre Square. Lancaster, Fa. JACOB F. SUEAFFER'B Pure Rye Whisky. MO. 15 CKNTUK SQUAUB, LANCASTKK, FA, maylS tld ANEW LOT OF LOW PRICED BRASS Click Kwls Juit eiwned. Constant addi tions te the stock of rtshlug Tackle te supply the demand. A lame let el Japan and Calcutta 1'eles at Lew Hnures, at aUBLBT'S DUUU STOKB, Ne. JS Wast Ring Street F REM II CHOICE WHOLE AND tire uml Snlct-s ter rlcklleK Seallns Wax fnr cans Jar and txrtUee. choice "Mixed Spice " en hand Reduction In Mining Tackle. Heds, Keels, Lines, Halt Kettles. Ac, at great bargains Our bargains In 1 oetk Brushes are advertising them- T'rKAlLKt'S KAT BN PHARMACY. (Opposite Kastern Market) Bf Pralley's Liter nil are the best ler Con stipation and Headache N e griping s J5c.abex. (UmdM.w.rK O K. HALL. Titei -l.n at M.50, full et merit in the styles ; no better make in the country, nor the like of them for price. SeiTs Maui: te Oiidlis. Mere than 100 Suits of this kind worth half te us. They were sold, made te measure and sent, but the goods came back instead of the money. Ne fault In the quality or make. A Suit at (10 geed as you'd get at rJO. t- geed as you'd get at 125. (IS geed as you'd get at (eti. (.10 geed as you'd get at tee. Wanamaker Clothing is sold from ocean t ocean. 1,000 agents help: measure P'eple, show samp'es, sell te everybody. These suits are from them. Customers didn't keep of their first mind, measures inceirect, delay in goods en the read ; mere reasons. , We want tbem out of our sight. Yeu make half if one tits you. De you knew as quick and easy a way te make a number of dollars safely ? A heap of bargains yet in ready-made, and Thin Goods. Wakaxakmr Bbown, Oak Halt., Seutebast Cerner Sixth and Mar kkt Sts., PniLADBLPIIlA. J.& MARTLN A CO, -AT- J. B. MARTIN &C0S. Yeu can imagine hew many Remnants of Dry Goods and Odds and Ends of Notions, etc., collect in a store of tti is kind during tbe busy season. He time then te get them into shape, plenty of tbem new. All Itemnants, Odds and Ends and goods soiled in display window and store have been col lected together, asserted, marked, en separate counters, and are new ready for sale. Linens, Towels, Napkins, Toweling, Fur niture Linens, Stair Linens, etc., are en the Linen Counter. Remnant Silks, Satins, Velvets, Surah Silks, Woolens and Tricots are en the Dress Goods Counter. Curtain Scrims, Curtain Laces, Chenille Fringes, Chenille Balls, Raw Silks, Jutes, Gimps, etc., in Upholstery Department. Flan nels, Ginghams, Sheetings, Fillow Case Muslins, Calicoes, Sheetings, Percales, etc., en the Demestic Counter. Laces, Ladles' Cellars, Embroideries, Ruchingi, Handkerchiefs, Underwear, Ribbons, etc., in Xotlen Department. Shirts, Cellars, Hosiery, Flannel Shirts, Percale Shirts, etc., en the Gent's Furnishing Counter. One counter held) the Dress Patterns con taining 10 te 11! yards in each pattern, con sisting of Sateens, Seersuckers, Dress Ginghams, Batistes and Woolen Fabrics. Se much for the description of the goods. New for the prices. Impossible te give you a complete price list, but we will quote a few picked out of the many. About 25 dozen Men's and Beys' Linen Col Cel lars at 3c. apiece; were 20c. and 25c. Any quality et Towels, slightly soiled ; about 10 dez. et one number, all linen. Bamsley Towels, size 22 by 42 Inches, for He. apiece. One let of White Shirts, reinforced besom, at 31c; were 60c. Remnants of Sateens, 6c. up. Crazy Crepe, 7c, etc. J. B. MARTIN $ CO., Mi unit Oar. Wnt bUb ftkN , 'W ABYBBTAMMMBBn, WKyvWs i v OfrUKO, law. A Raw IMBariBia far Laai BBartafltMTal. taeMatakrs grfaaVreSfa Vttttsz&xgi .ULUtts. iSSpA- A.D tbsiibs Of waiea, for styts sag qaallty.aas SS2f2 slty, ail saaaeibs snrpaassB. . ajPialialtaUea hi hersby sxtsstaaU la waat of spring warsMata te call early aaa secure Chejeiraflsrna. Werkmaashlp ths vary beat aad prteaa tower taaa svar. H UBHHABT, atartf-lydB. e.sf Werth queen street gOMKTUING EM1RKLY NEW lNTHBOBwAM LiHB. THE 1QT0ALF ACTI05, Tbe greatest Improvement ta Cabinet ergaa buUelag for te years. Dest fall te ess It. WOODWARD'S Plaae aad Organ Wareroema, Nes. A H B. Xing 8V. Lancaster City, Pa. IALAUE OF FAMUION ASTRICH'S Ptt -or- tatai 13 EAST KING STREET LANCASTER, PA. Opened This Day AKOTHBB LOT OF 100 DOZEN AT 25 CENTS. Chemise at 25c. Drawers at 25c. Nightgowns at 25c. Infants' Slips tt 25 c. CALL EARLY Te Secure the Best Choice. DRY UOODH T KGIYIiERAOO. LADU3 KNOW 1 GOOD THINS ANDWHWITISCHIAP. LOOK AT OUB Be. FBBMCH BAT. IMES. SUMMBB8ILK8.re. BMBKOIDBBBO POJfOKB. 75c and ILoe. Trimmings te Match. riBUKBO AND r-LAIK INDIA SILKS, lie. BLACK SILKS, 11.00 and II S. X vary Yard Uaaraateed. The Bast BUk In Lancaster for tbe Meney, Bf Cerns ana Loek at Onr Bargains. JotaS.&ivler&Ce. Ma 80 aBUtt Kiac bHcm. LAJCOASTBK, FA. aTABB. ein,ia IIO BARQAIWa Straw Hits Sacrificed ! Any STBAW HAT in enr Stere sold below east. We will peslUvsly sloes out ear KaUrs stock regardless of prtes. LIGHT STIFF HATS At MeT atedoetiOM, BtOOIIATS.,,,., .Ball tag BKjOHATS SelllnB NMUill IslllBg Stfa.00 atJTae at as OUB Trunki god TrtTellug Bai CeaiBrlss aae et the Baast Haas ta Lancaster. BVDeat forget ws.crrSactal JUrnlailn thBllas BariaaT the IsUewtag ateath. Ws guar, aatastoaaverea M far ssafcea every parclass, Stauffer & Ce., si m Cheap MuslinUnderwear IAX0AtTBB,rA. Ml WBVB. Vsw TURK sTtOXa. NEW CALICOES. WATT ft SHAND, 10 HABT KINO BTH LAXOABTBB.-X, Opsa le-flay aa aaal .Lias et the Latsa NEW FALL CALICOES. laalatf. Usetlsatsa's A Children's INDIA GAUZE UNDERWEAR -ABD- rtmtlB.t Black Hester. Bars Value ta Ladlss'Blaek and Colored Silk Gle.es and Sill litti atvkbtlew pbicbs. El.lyLDof."JJ5er",tneCelslratedrjJI,AUN. DBltfb SIUBT8. S7XO. apiece i worth aee. Ths W. AS. Special UNLAURDB1BDSBIBTS, Candaeai!aei'n,'r,"'"a THE "DANDY" 00R8ET. AU Sties White and Colored. iTHe. aaeh. Msvsr sold ter less than tbe. t UMMBK Bill 8PBI ADS, sneta. each. KZUBLIIlOBJAC(UABOqUlLTS,BL00aaeh, regular price, slsx ...,-, New Yerk Stere. H AQKK A UHOTUKK. Summer Wear for Qentt. GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. HAGEU & BROTHEE, 26-27WeetKing Btreet Gauz, Balbrlggan and Feather, weight Shirts and Drawers. Seamless, Balbriggan and Lisle Hosiery. Hemstitched and Colored Bor dered Handkerchiefs. Twilled and Serge Bicycle Shirt. Laundried and Unlaundried Dress Shirts. Pongee, Silk, Grenadine and Lawn Neckwear. E. & W. Cellars and Cuffs. One Hundred Dezen Extra Un laundred Shirts at 45s. each. Scotch Chariet, Cassimere and Worsted Suitings. HA6ER & BROTHER, Ne. 26 West Xing Street. LANCABTBB FA. QTAMM BROS, ft Oa 10,000 Yardi Beit Quality Un bleached Muslin, 5c- a yd. AT THK Bosten Stere, 28 AND 28 HOMH QUITO ST. Anether Caas 50c. COBSBT for SBe. Try enr Celebrated BOSTOfl BTOBB COBSBT, BOc. each. Special Bargains In TABI.B LINBKBCatMe-a yard) worth STKe. BLACK OA8HMKBKS and BLACK BBBBI ETTAS at Special Bargain Frtces. Anether It Of tbose Frstty ZAMTACLOTBS, 7cayara. FBCIAX BABOAIBS IB CREAM LIIEM TABLE GOYEKS. WlthBBeT4ari,ai00each worth oe. KXTBAOBDIHAKr BiKO AIMS IM LADIES'.JERSEYS. 180MB CUOICI BIMMAM OF DRESS SILKS WUlbeSeldat Lass than Oast B-BCIAL BALI OF Ladita Gauze Vests. ltc.Bachi waraBM. StammBros.ftCe. S.CI tM M, - . trT$ 'i i Sir .bBBbW&T . A. Cil tAMIfei jjk I v irn .'s-A.-