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Bey eoamKted him In default et ball ter B Bearing. Anxer wm tbe ageBtOf D. U. Oefeerae A Ce, reaper manufacture of Auburn, New Yerk, and wm entrusted with a It of reaper te Mil her. In nettling up bla aoeonota he turned. In te the arm a large number nt promissory net Wben the netM baeame due they were net raid and levesturatlen ahewed that tbe majority of then are forgeries. These netM range In mount from f 1G0 te taoe, and the total aiBeunt of them i aemathlng like F-sw. Tbe netM alleged te be forged are all filled op and algued In the Mint hand writing. Ne attempt baa been made te Imitate any one person's eigngture. Tbe per Mne whaM names are te the netM are all wall'knewn formers In thta county and are a fellow :H H. Kendlg, 1tW D. liuber, Baehman Herr, Jaoeb B. Weaver, Jaoeb Wltmer, Jehn H Smith, 8. B. Hbenk, Eph ralm M. Ruth, Eber Rtw, Jaoeb L. Land Is, Martin B. 11 err, Jacob V. Uarnlh Ktra M, Heetetter, Abraham tlarnlb, all nt LtneMter postetHca Jehn U Gather and Peter Eipeninade, Mouetvllle ; Jeteph B. Buckwalter and Uenry llewman, Lancatter. The netM are made payable at the Fulton, Northern, Farmer and L inci ter County bank. Auxer My that he did net knew what be wm charged with wben arrested. lie claims that all of the notes are genuine and that be I net guilty of forgery. AKUTHMMBm WMMVK. Oaa rrstg at Trala Kaas lata Anetnsr -Twtnlj. two uan On the Track Anether fearful wreck occurred en the Pennsylvania railroad this morning at 4 o'clock at a point Just east of Elm station; engine Na 35 drawing a heavy freight train ran into the Mar of another trala Tbe result wm a total wreck of the second train and a terrible smash-up, Eeglne 35 wm broken te pieces and thrown across the track. Tsrenty-twe cars, the majority of which were leaded with coal, and tbe ethers haul ing merchandise, were wrecked and broken te pieces. Thirteen of tbe cars were piled u p in a pce of about one hundred feet At this point there are four tracks and all et them were blocked. The last train te pass the point before tbe wreck wm tbe PaclUc Express, wblch arrived here at 1:35 Trie track wm net cleared sufllciently for trains te pass until between 10 and 11 o'clock this forenoon. News Eipresa was the first pas senger train te come here. It came In at batlfpMt twelve o'clock about six hours 1st. It wm closely followed by Niagara Express and Mall, wblcb were about three hour late. Fast Line, aue here tbi after noon at 2 o'clock, wm but fitteeu minutes late. Tbseeglneer of the wrecked locomotive wm badly cut about the head and the fireman had bis leg broken. An Engineer Killed. Merris Thompson, engineer of tbe second arc ion et Western Express, wm killed at tbe Bread street station before bis train left Fri day night tie had backed his engine down from tbe round beuse and wm waiting at tbe switch tower ler the New Yerk train. As be wm leaning out of tbe car window, a abllter ran Inte bis engine. He was thrown out et tbe window and under the wheels of bis own engine. The force of the collision started bis engine and the driving wheels passed ever the man. Ills body wm disemboweled ami be was taken te tbe PresbyterUn heipitil, where he died. After tbe big engine bad run ever Thompson it dashed away at tbe rate of 20 miles an hour. At SO'.h street It ran into another engine, completely wrecking It. Balera lb auyer. LMt evening Antheny .Scare and Geerge Walten turned up at Vine and Beaver streets. They were se drunk that they could acsrcely walk and were Inclined te be noisy. Officer Hhertz and Helas went alter tbe men, and It was with the greatest dllliculty that they were gotten te the station bnuie, as they were tee drunk' te move rant. This morn ing the mayor sent them te j ill ler fl e days. William Reifsayiler, a tramp, wu a-nt out for thirty days. He was arrested en Eas'. King street while begging by Msyer Morten Ills bener wa en bis way fiein tbe morning hearing, but bd went back te the station house with his prisoner sod committed blm. Ayeungman who was druns and noisy In tbe neighborhood of the Pennsylvania railroad station, was discharged en tbe pay. ment of coats as this wm bis first ellense. laa-OaO IjOOB, Lsst evening about bsll-past ssven o'clock a buggy driven at a terrible gait by two young men considerably under tbe influence of liquor, came in contact with tbe Et End street carle front of Christ Bender's saloon, at East King and Plum atreet, catching the hook which connects tbe trac9 with tbe sin gle tree of tbe street car in the bub el buggy wbeel, breaking It In two. Driver Heuser secured strap from a boy, mixing It serve the purpose el tbe broken article until be reached tbe car stable when another pair et traces wm secured. That a worse accident is net recorded Is a miracle ; no harm wm done te the buggy. Tne Lancaster rbllbarmoelc Society. Anether musical organization hM been added te tbe already large number In Ibis city. There bM been talk for mentbs cf starting a Philharmonic society, and en Tues dsy evening last at a meeting of these inter ested officers were elected and arrangement made te make It a success Tbe eUicera chosen are: President, J. B Myers; secre tary, J. K.Hbelite; treasurer, Fateu Moen leader, Samuel H. Cress. Tbe members use tbe following Instruments : First violin, S 8, Cress ; lit violin, J. K Hhelite; 1st A cornel, J. B Myers; lid A cornet, J. H. Kaullman ; trombone, J. Heuser; baas violin, W. E. Adsms ; 2d violin, Frank Fiaber. Tbe Fhilharinonle meets every Tuesday evening. buad tne County, Officer Pyle hM brought suit agslnst tbe county ter fees In the Mitchell larcny and false pretense cases. Tbese cases were dis posed et In court this week snd Mitchell wm convicted. County Hollciter Hbeuck declined te approve tbe bill presented bytbeetUctr for f 12 00, en tbe ground that tbere wm mileage charged which wm net traveled. The summons wm served en tbe commit loner this afternoon. Iliad la Yerk Oenniy. Mr. Cyrus H. Celvln, tbe hone dealer, wm aummened te hi parental home in Yerk county, Tuesday afternoon, with the Infor mation that bla mother wm dying. A tele gram received ssya that the Mtlmable lady died this forenoon. Hammer Leisure. Miss Annie D It ten, of Pbilllpsburg, Is visit lng tbe family of Mrs. Keg Ins Oeerr. Mis Zen Hess bM returned from a two weeks lalt te Atlantic city. Ban (tits el Ltls Insurant), yrem the Lincoln (Neb ,) slate Journal. Twe men met In a Lincoln hotel, and man number one Mked the ether what he thought of the Rev. Dr. Talmage'a remark en Ufa Insurance. ' Tne graatMt ell or t of his life. There wm a great dMl el sound mum in what he Mid. By tbe way" " 1 agree with you. Life insurance is one of tbe noblest prlvliegM el the age. 1 wm going te Mk K you" " People who doubted tbe merit el Insur ance before will hare faith la it bow. I rep ressnt the " "And I represent the Night Hawk Insur ance company. Couldn't I issue a pnl " 11 Yeu represent tbst rotten company f I am the agent for lbs Vulturelosursnes company; 1 didn't knew yen were la the buslssM " " Aad I didn't knew yen were. Tslmate Mda a great display of Igoerauoe, dlda't bet' " Worst 1 aver a w. But it la a great card ferua" vetimmm. freak Ha aaa aBaraaaH attain asM as aVssarsg M rresMt a rtetare ef BMeatr. A BOtad Improvement la the appearance of tbe mala building et Franklin and Marshall college hM been made during the aumater. Tbe entire building bM been painted and carpenter work done where needed. Tbe recitation walla are no longer gloomy, but are covered with a pleasing color la oil, m are alie all tbe stalrwaya aad balls, and all the woodwork tuw been painted Inside and out. This 1 one of tbe largest Jobs of painting done In this city thla summer, tbe building being very large. It required mere than a ten et white lead, mere than two barrela of oil, together with a large quantity el colors. A large force of men have been at work three and a half weeks la painting the building and the Improved appearance will be espe cially pleMlng te prolaasers and students. Tbe work wm well and Mtlsfacterily done by well-known Lancaster mechanics. The contract ler painting wm given te W. It. Styer, who took 11. M. Hhaub Inte partner- hip for tbe Jeb, and their united force of men did the work In the time named above. Andrew Metzger dldtbe carpenter work, LOLLKOK JOTTIMUS. The college will begin the work of II second century en Thursday. September 1, when Prof. J. B K teller, Ph. !., will de liver the opening address. There are Indi cations of a Isrge acoeeslen te tbe college. Prof. K. F. 8bledt, a former professor In the International academy, Portland, Ore gon, and a recent graduate of tbe theological seminary, this city, will have charge et Dr. SUhr's department during the tatter's ab sence. Dr. Stahr will leave next week, te travel In tbe Interest of tbe college. Tbe many trees blown ever and branches broken off during the cyclone last week en tbe college campus, are being rapidly re moved by Janitor Leenard and son Harry With few exceptions, the trees destroyed were In thickly weeded parts of the campus where they will net be missed. AH vlv teMBBtunr. A Italic Frem Denegal Obarcta Oa Hundred and firif -lenr Tears Old, In Charles M. Hewell's marble yard may be seen the eldest tombstone In LancMter county, and one et the very eldest In the state. It is of grsy sandstone, three feet and five inches in height, one feet six inches in width, and four inchf thick. The top et tbe stone Is ornamented with scroll work et a rather pretty pattern, and the inscription, wblcb bM been well nigh obliterated by tbe storms of mere than a century and a halt, Is rut upon a sunken panel around which is a well cut raised meulding. Tbe lettering en tbe stone isery rudely executed and evidently wm net done by the same band that cut tbe scroll work and paneling. Following is a copy etlt : I In Memery Or Themas Jamisen Sen of Jehn and Agnef s lauilsen Who De pared thU Lire en the 3d Day of Feb In the Tear of our Lord 1713 in the 3U tear et his Age. The stone watsvutte Majer Hewell by a member et the Denegal church te have tbe lettering renewed, after wblch it will be re turned te Its place ever the remains et him in whose memory it wss erected. JNe ether record et tbe family et deceased exists 10 far as we can learn. Death et CbrUtun Kagle. Cbrlstaln Engle, aged eigbty.tbree years, swell known and mueh rMpecled citizen and farmer, died at his residence near Locust Greve, Ceney township, en Wednesday afternoon, of general debility. Three sons and two daughters survive blm, all el whom are married. Tee funeral will take place en Sunday morning wltb Kevs. Eagle, Long Leng necker snd Detweller officiating. After a brlet service st tbe late residence et deceased, tbey will proceed te Peck's meeting beuse near Maytown, where the exercises will be continued, alter which they will return te tbe homestead farm, and make tbe Interment In the graveyard thereon. Origin el a Famous Feam. A correspondent el the Missouri UepM can gives Ibis account of the well-known poem " Antony and Cleopatra," wblch was written In lSJOby General William H. Lylle. He says: "A literary friend of General Lytle's (be wm then tnsjer general of militia for tbe southern district or Ohie) wm walk lng along tbe atreet In Cincinnati one dsy wben some one stepped him en the back. Turning be saw Lytle, who wm then under tbe lntliieuce of liquor, and who Mid te bim : I say G , I bave perpetrated a poem and I want your opinion et It Come In and hear It' Trey accordingly repaired te Lvtle'a room, and ever a oeupie of ' brandies ' Lytle recited bis 'Antony and Cleopatra ' Having a lull, deep, rich voice, and being an excellent elocutionist, he recited tbe poem In way tbat enchanted his friend, who wm lavish in hlspralaeset It His enthusUam'beth sur- Briaed and delighted Lytle, who said : Why. , I am glad you think well of It, for I wm afraid te send it for publication until I bad somebody's opinion of It Tne fact Is 1 wrote It iMt ulgbt wben I wm tigbt He then told hew h had been around' wltb some friends, and returning te bl room at a late hour picked up a volume of MbakMpeare. Happening te open Itattheplay of 'Auteny and Cleopatra,' tbe first words tbat met bla eye were thnae of Antony's dying speeeb ' I am dying, Egypt, dying I' Struck by tbe words snd under tbe inspiration of tbe mo ment, he Mixed a pen and scribbled off tbe poem." UosmIed Answered. Vrem the Town and County. Old Gentleman (asking a few questions) New boy, can you tell me what command ment Adam broke when he took tbe for bidden fruth ?" small scholar (like a flash) " Please, sir, th' wern't no oemmsndmenbi then sir ! " Questioner tilts corrected. Bait ler Godgaen. rrein tbe I'hUadelphlr Times. Quay baits his ticket with tbe usual plat form, but he probably spit en the bait Twe Uraad Transcontinental Trips. Messrs. Uaymend A Whltoemb nave planned two very attractive excursions across tbe con. Unent for September snd October. Beth parties will take the picturesque Northern Pacltle route, going the entire length of tbat line, pass ing ever the new I sacade division, with Its novel and Interesting Switchback. Tbe first excursion will also li elude an extended round of the Yellowstone National Park, where no less thau ten days wUl be spent visiting the different points el Interest After . Isltlng the points et Interest In the Pnget Found country, Including Tacoma, 8eattl, and Victeria (capital of British Columbia), and a' se tbe famous Columbia Hlver scenery, the parties will proceed from Oregon te California ever tbe new overland railway route wblcb gees within a few miles of magnlBcent Mount Shasta. San Francisce. Monterey, Santa Cruz, Lee angelts, Pasadena. Santa Menica, and ether famous California resorts will be vis lied, and th homeward route is through Ari zona, New Mexico, Colerado and Kansas. The two tours will occupy respectively sixty-six and U fly-one, days, or, it prelened, the stay en tbe Pactfln Coast can be extended te any desired length, the return tickets being geed en any train until next Jn y The dates of depatture from Philadelphia are Monday, September IS and Tuesday, October II. 11. t. Shields, agent for the Baymond Excursions, 111 Seuth Ninth struct (under the Continental Hetel), will be pleased te furnish descriptive circulars i-srua. PrrsiMa.-ln this city, en tbs 18th Inst, Inst, allzabeth K, daughter ntiien. and fraaets Peterman aged is , ear.u nd as days. Tbe relative and friend of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral from har parent.' resldenee, Me M south Duke street, en Saturday evenleg at o'eleek. Interment at Woodward Mill cemetery. a ltd " i sales, 17W barrels t Minnesota Usken, 14 esBt 1 rnnnaylvaala family. lOBS ti Western Be, 13 751418 1 ratents,t3Mfi;w aya flearsta4r,MtvaM''i ., ... . WMat-Angnat. ft',e t lt , Ile 1 Oct. wc. rjorn-angust,MHe-i aept.seHei Oct.. who. eata August, 3.10.1 viu. uta.0.1 Oot, sn,r. 1 Mew lera auvrass. Maw Yebb. ang. U -Fleer market dull t fine. II 104.1 ti superfine, ti . ?V geed te fanc eitrn atnte. H M4 OJ I aena choice extnOep-tern. S3 weM t 1 common in te geed extra western, n isbe-" w , . - Wheat Na l sved. sum. nominal t a I Bed. State, nominal 1 de winter. Sept.. , Oct, lHw receipts, 4le,J bus 1 shlnmenU, 1,W0. Cem-Na tl mixed nwh. 4te 1 de leit., We Oct , WHO t receipt. MiO t shtpinents, l.BM. Oat-Ma. I wiut stale, rJe Bat e nominal t Ne . MltsO, AuglU( recetpu, 74 no 1 ahlniuent. none. Bye uni tisnaed. Barley nominal. rerk nuil : old mess, tn wail Laud-9ept.su 77t Oct. a' w ... . . elaasss nemlnil 1 lSc lur SO boiling stock. Turpentine easy at k,ac Besln dell t aualned Ve atwd.ll Pua)t av. retrelenm dull 1 BflniJ. In ces.sHc, rrelshU dull 1 atraln te Llvvrpoel. at Butter dull i Western i'-ainerr. 1HM. Ukeese dullt Ohie rw'nry, VBIllr : Statu raPtery9Haltic; t nm V alto, 1WJ ilC tel- CIS(gs steadv t Bute, UttliKe; Western, H9 "sugar qalet t Heflnavt CuUeat, 6 1-16BHC ; Wrannlatd, fttiOM,I-16c. Tallew dull i prime city, t He. .,. Klra nominal 1 Carolina, fair te geed, SaBSX. Ceirse firm 1 fair caruen, 1 c. OfalOMu Knwtiee Bare. Caiuaae, ang 1 . 103U a. ui. Market prwned w Mai Sept , rae. ; Oct., ;vc i no , Cern Aug, 41c; Sepl tic; Oct., Nev , He. Oat inept, ?m;c Oct, .Vc l'erk-Jan , 111 I, laard J-opt-a a. 4 IH : Oct.. M Bkert UtusSepL, 7 e ; Oct., 17 10 CLOSISU Wheat Aug, t!tc: aepu, RHc;Oct TAcl Jurn-Aua. mc ! Sent., 4:,c Oct, AC 4iH-: , .0 4 te. ecu, eats Aug, aic: ept, Sc, ShC. fork ear. III : Jan , II. 4V Lard-aug, t:; sepuastiHaeui aA:H; Met, lb MM Blbs-Aug , J W ; Sept. , 17 '."J I Ocu. 17 Oct Brain aad rroTanen. mrnlshed by 8. K. Yundt, Breker, Cbicase, Aug. ID. 1 o'clock p. m. nneab worn. we. iur, iaru. Angust September.. ... October November.... P-ctmitajr May tn. vi .... e 11 4l'a A'i .... H M i:h fl v 41 t 51 4iS 31 hvcelpts Car Urts. ,.7a Winter Wheat... Spring Wheat.... Cern.... eata Kya Barley OU City, erode OU Beceime Hogs.. Brad n.txe Closing Prloes . o'clock p. tn. neat, tern, laaie, rvim. aieu. Angust R-. 4IH 1i Hspieuiber C ! k October 7u4 41 9 Neveuilier i:', .... Peceuiber 71. - May ; IS 31 oil city. crude Oil 6 4) 5 M 6 M 6 H KX as tots siecaa. Msw Yesm. Aug. 19. 1 SO p m. Meney closed at ISt?1 per cent Kxchange steady, II 82 4 Mi aievern menu Arm. CnrrencyS's, U21X bid tl'aCeup. II tiiVbld! 4K'a de, II OS bid. Thestcck market this morning opened qulet but Arm and en bajlDget St. Paul and louts leuts vllle ,t Nashville prices advanced H te 1 per cent byl2ocle:k. Alter that hour there was lexe selling te realize and prices at the present writing are down te about the opening flguras. mecai wat-TaSta. Quotations by Keed. McQrann B Ce., banker la uiceauir, ra. nw venur LOT. U a. a. 11 ST. Sij'i IV. M 5X Canada raclflc te'" c.c.cai Colerado coal Vi Central Pac Canada Southern 41 S3 ! UDL9i.ua rgu a Den.AKleO 24 Uel.UA W 1M: arte ji;- Brie, mda .. . Jer. Ca.aa........aaa...a..... Tl'1 a. at 27 laOQ. A If......... a. .......... 64 L skers.. ............ ........ V43aj MlelLCen Mlawenrt Pacific U4 He"k Valley B. P... a. ...... ....... ......... 2- a - 1- net Vt M. West mtf B. BaC,,.. .,,,, ... ........ .... Baw England 'S Bast Tennessee C Omaha t?t-J Oregon Transportation Ontario A W Pacific Mall .T Richmond Terminal :s st Paul i Tex. Pac H Union Pac... tja Wabash Cem Wabash Pre! 3H Western U 7Vi West Shere Bends Wi raiLADBtraiA iter. lli VaUatees s a sees see a,B. Y.APhlla Pai, II Kaaesseeae A Jfa Beading ti LetL BaV .a. a. ...a. ......a... .... Hestenv. Pass. P. A B If liAntaaiiisiiSiiiitiststMIt see Peeples Pem la 131V si TBVJ J7), 11J 4IS 1 m sis. HA tf J8 $' 4TS VM 162 tbVj IS 31!; liii 10 si a 74 9X 57 4H si neg. imiv.bl,. . Crfl ant (llllllttHII Phlla. Traction 104 eg bCJ. 60X Beperted by J. B. Leng. Par Last value, sale. Lancaster 6 ner cent. 189U 100 107 30 e 1SJO . 1UU " 4 school lean.... 100 " 4 - in 1 or ae years. 100 - 4 " In Seriu years. 109 - 4 InlOeraVyears. loe Manbelm Borough lean let ASK STOCES. First National Bank 100 Farmers' National Bank SO Fulton National Bank 100 Lancaster County National Bank..... 50 Northern National Bank loe Peeples' National Bank 100 Columbia National Bank 100 Christiana National Brnk 100 Bpbrata National llank 100 First National Bank. Columbia 100 First National Hank.Straaburg 100 First National Bank, Marietta 100 First National llank, Mt Jey .19 LIUU National Bank 100 Manbelm National Bank 100 Union National Bank, Mennt Jey.... SO New Helland National Bank 100 Oap National Bank 100 Unarryvllle National Bank 100 Bllxabethtewa National Bank 100 HWOBXLAWBOVB STOCQaB. Bast Brandywlne A Waynesbnrg B) a nalTTVUle B. BM.a...........aa..aaaaaa B) UtersvlUe Street Car H Inquiring Printing Company. W Gaslight and Fuel Company Stevens Heuse (Bends) 100 Columbia Oa Company at Columbia Water Company U ausquebanna Iren Company 100 Marietta Hellew-ware 100 Stevens Heuse 80 BUlleravUla Nermal Scheel a Northern Market.. .........aaaJO Eastern Market .W) Western Market 50 Lancaster City street Hallway Ce..... SO a Company Bends 100 1 103 10. 103 a 106 101 B 115 73 an us J 37 JO 113 it 1 145 las ij 110 150 105 150 68 140 no 1 11 .a 1.30 m 100 a n B.a aaie Let u se 0 58 0 Kt in 108 107.50 1U ueiumDia noreuan uenua. iw Uurmllls B. B Tm.. .... 10U ..... loe Beading A Colombia B. B.. t's., Edisen Light Company a H TtraariKB arecEa. Btg Spring A Beaver Valley Bl .a Bridgeport A uorseahee Columbia A Chestnut HU1 iH Columbia A Washington SB Coneatega A Big Spring Bl Marietta A Mount Jey ) Lane., BUxabeihtewn A Mlddletewn. loe Lancaster A Frultvtlle 00 Lancaster A Lltltx B Lancaster A Wllllamstewu a Bl Lancaster Maner M Lancaster A Manbelm a a. B) Lancaster A Marietta aaa B Lancaster A New Helland loe Lancaster A Suaqeehanna,.... no Lancaster A Nsw Danville Columbia A Marietta Bl Maytown A Ellxabethlewn a.... B4 Lancaster A Eperata .a.. Lancaster A willow street. JB atrasburg A Millport S MartetteA Mavtewn Bt 7 57 a 110UX) 155 43 tl SI 105 U m se 43 BU A AW ADVKKTiaBMMHTB. w at ANTED AT ONCE A GOOD HOST. LEU, ler a hotel. Apply, rree of Charge, m, si. isuui iu., Ma N. Queen BL WANTKI TUBKE GOOD OENKKAL Heuse Olrl and one child Murse Apply rreeef Charge, at ". B.TKOUTACO.'B. Ne. 11 N. Quern St. ANOTHER BIO DISPLAY UP WATEH MELON. luit received another big let of MfcLOSB, direct rreia the Jersey ferries. Big Melons and little Melons i Medtnm-slied Melen Melons for Bvsrybndy. Maler are new cheaper than ever. Kverybedy wanted te eall ler Melons at astenlaalagiy low prtess, ,A..Nam, MABTBBK MABKET. rrultauavguble4elivreattee aunt E' ARLY FALL WEAR. T ADIES' JACKETS FOR EARLY Th New Cleak Stere, JOSEPH L. RAU & CO., Plaid Jaeketa (with boedo), 11.48. BlBek Dtsgenal Jacket, fltoeklaatta Jaakawi, FIbb Plaid JaoketB, Black Oorkaeraw Jaeketa, Benela Jackwta, aUaiarkBd at lxtreBiely lwPrteBa. A Light Weight Jacket is adaoldBdlyeoaHortabio ganriBnt Itjr tha oeol meraiBgs aad avsalBga new. We have a epleadld aalaotlen and tma please you. MISSBS' JAOK1T8 In all airBs, 10 te 10 yeate. The Leading Cleak House-Jeseph L. Rau & Ce;, 136-138 NORTH QUEEN STREET. StliW ADrKKrlSKMKXTtl. AKi:uf POWDKK."" "" " ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. TH18 pewaer never vsrle pewaer never vsrte.. A marvel el rity, ntrenitth and wholiemeness Mere I nu economical than the ordinary kind, and cannot be sold In competition with inn mnttttuduef low teat, short weight, alum nr phosphate powders, oelil only in cur, J. Hoval Uaaise I nwnssle., liJ Wall street. Mew or. lvls-UUw 17K)H 8ALB A CIGAR HTOKK ; GOOD A. stand ; tcrnu reasenah'e. Address, t. n." e-04 Oermantewn, Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. ltd MPOKTiaD IN BOTTLES. Genuine Iriah Wniaky. AT KOItBEH'S L1UUOB 8TOBB. Ma 23 Centre Square. Lancaster, Pa. NOIIOE FIVE PERCENT. WILL BE added te all city tax net paid en or before Sentenib-r 1. . II. KATHVON. aag-1-lmdK City Treasurer. SEALED PKOPtlSAIaS FOR FUKNIHU I NO 8.1 tnna n! Hard llrnken Cnal and 3 tens of Hard a-utCual. all irmlmm slate, ler Court Ilnuae, win be received at the County ommls emmls ommls leners' eaice. Lancaster. Pa., until neon, Mon day, beiitewber 5, 1S7. lly etder of TUB BOARD. Attest: W.W Gp.ist, Clerk. angl;td ANTED A POSITION rOR YOUNG man of 13 as salesman In any kind of a store ; has had several juara' experience In a grocery store . he U a minister's son and can gl e geed referencta. Apply at F. ilT f BOUT A CO '8. 2. North Qneen 8t IACOB P. BHEAPPER'S Pure Rye Whisky. Na 13 CENTUE SQUAUE, LA.NCABTEU, 1A. may 13 Ud PRIVATE SALE OF IJOKSKS-I WILL received a carload of Illinois Heavy Draft Henes On FRIDAY. AUGUST is. wblch I will dl.pnae of at Private Sale, at the Mem mac Sale and x tnansre "tables, e 117 "erth Prlnre atnwt ang!92td OkUUUB OKO:MAN. PROPOSALS FOR t'OAI. TO BE DE Lit r.RKO at the Nermal Scheel. Mil len- vllle, nndrr the direction of the Steward tens, mere or less. Hard furnace, equal te Stan ten ; 100 tone is. mere nr lees, itaru K mere nr lees, Hard Nut: flleni, mere or less, Lykens Valley Egg Sealed bids will be received up te li in , Sa in te l: in. SaMIHUal.HEP- TBMUEH 11. Bids te b handed te Heed, sc (irann A Ce., bankers. The comilttee reserve the right te reject any or ail bid AND. M. PKANTZ. HON JMI1.V M.8TE11MAX, JACOB llauaMAN, angl9,Wlia Committee. TJARGAINH IN LADIES' DRESSING M. Combi. A new let of elegant goods at bar. in all styles at lowest prices Teeth Brushes at lowest prices. Special bargains at V, S3 and 35 eenta. FUlilng Tackle at lowest prices Ueds, Heels, Lines. Halt Kettles, etc FUAILEVS KAiT F.SDPUAUMACY. (Opposite Eastern Market) SJmdM.W.rU U8 K MANHEIM Reller Fleur! jana-cmdBcetl NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN THAT an application will be made te the Gover Gover eor et Pennsylvania, en Monday, Septembers. 18X7, under the Act approved April 1, 1874. and the Supplement thereto, ter the charter el an Intended corporation, te be called and known as " Tbe Lancaster Dial Company," the character and object et which la the manufacture of dtais for clocks snd watches, and for this purpose te have, peess and enjoy all the right, benehta and prlvlleKes el the said Act of Assembly and bupplement thereto. OEOKOE BAUMAN, augll-3ldr Attorney for Applicants. ITHE CHEAPEST PLACE IN THE CITY TO BUY Warner's Safe Cure, Heed's Farsaparilla, CUTICURA REMEDIES IS AT nODGHTOaVS Urgest aad Cheapest Drag Stere, Ncs. JOanda WtKieStsst. UyS-tld UPU1NU, 1887, A New Departure ler Lancaster In Bine Tal. erlng. Importing direct from the best maker et Fine Woellens. I have I nst received through the Bosten custom beuse, a large Invoice of my own Importation of, 8UIT1HO, BPBINO OVERCOATINO AMD TBOUSEBINO, The Ilka of which, for style and qnallty.has never been equaled In this city, and cannot be surpassed A special Invitation Is hereby extended te all In want of spring Garment te call early and secure Choice Patterns Workmanship the very best and priens lower than aver. U (JERHABT, maiTMydB Be. U North Queen Btrset QOMPET1TION I T. Competition b the Life of Trade. ItacUasaUacber. prompts you toeeonomlie, te seek tbe place where goods era sold at one prtea-that price the lowest. We give you below tbe names of a few soldiers ready te battle with competition. Victory will perch en their banners. 1ft B Bucket New Ne 1 Mackerel, 8'c.abueket: a. Bucket Pure Jelly, tl tt a bucket! MB. Prunes ler c j fata., ler II ou. . a Beat Llmbarger Lbeeee for .Be. .-b Package lmperte4 Macaroni for asc. 6 Bt Klngafnrd'a Laundry Btarch for tic. Teas from lOe. te (I B Coffee, like te tee. i, Granulated Bugar, (in. V a Pure White Buaar.SHu V a. Powdered Sugar, Sue V Our NEW LSMUN BUUKEZEBand LIGHT M1NQ CAN OPENER wlU please you" Us sure and boy one. BOLD ONLY AT CLARKEfS OEI8INAL VIA AMD OOrPBB BTOBB, NO. 62 WEST KINO STMIT, LANCKTEB.PA. f$r Telephone Connection. LABimr JACKMTB, .VaVtr atnraVKriB-MfBaVTB. ANTKU-A U1KL TO DO UKMKHAL TV Housework Alplyat aulStfd Ne. SI Ol iv ru i'ti UINCBBTKKBT. , WAY 1HIWM IN 1'HICEM. Uauie Underwear IremSOc. up 1 Shirt. Over alls. Jacket. Coats, lleilery fur Men, Ladles, Heys and Children. Working Shlrta, Seapa, I'er fiiinery. Neckwear, Cellar. Cut!, suspend!. A7l lease call and examine before you buy, at U, S. rBTTRKLVS, Agt, Jytl-lyd MoaMNerthUnmnBt w HOLK8ALK AND UKTA1LOKOCBK. TUB OBK4TBST KKDUCTION OM Teas, Sugars 8c Prunes Ml UBAKU Or. TBA8 The lxMlTea In the world for the money... Japan, Oolong, Imperial or leung Uysun. Janian (.holce Oolong Bxtra Choice . ..ea ..eon Oolong choicest aarden grown, Formosa Imperial-chelceatganlen grown Mkj Japan-choleestbaaket fried, only T Imperial extra choice T3e Oolong extra chelcst selected riegsueys T5c Rngll'h Hreakfaat, choicest 73c Uun l'nwder.flnet 73c Imperial extra, tneicet selected 'Juc auuatts. Granulated Sugar Sc A White Sugar for 3e A llrownSugnrler IKe 1'KI'NkS. Bight Pounds for.. Sic Seven Pennda for IVs six Pounds ler lie rive Pounds ler c Four Pounds for -V: Three Pounds ler 'c Twe Pounds for Be A SPECIAL Omit rOBONB MONTH ONLY. Te the purchaser of fire pounds el our 73c or 90c leas we will present with a check en the rnlten National bank ler (1 ou. .Te the pur chaser of ten pounds et enr 11W, , S3, 40 or BO cent Tea we will present with a .check en the same bank for the same amount (II IM) Thlsl no gilt achme. but simply an Induce Ulriit aaa kv Jini aw ir uur ia. We give you the profit i which lean equlr ent te what we would expend leradTertlalni New that we rave bmught lbs price el the Tea within reach of tbs pnntest and curtailed tbe tirlee of tine Teas ter ths Blcheat wealmnlv ask you for a trial order. Uur pur extracted California Heney, at three, pounds for c, la going faat Uen't delay. All gneda sold at lowest pesalbl prices. The Arc Light Is In lull blaat Our large Fans work admirably. The Cash Hallway and Elec tric Moter are things in themselves worth see- iiai. tuu taaaa auaaaaaj uhe punuiaajsai unaer IDO 1 oeoltng breeze et the fans and by light tbat Is I brighter than day. I REIST, WHOLESALE AND BETA I L OBUCEKaCOB. WEST K1NU AND PU1NCB8TS. BsT(Next Doer te the Serrel Hene lletel.lta w ILLIAMSOn tt rOBTKH. CALL UH BY TELEPHONE. WILLIAMSON i FOSTER THE GRAND MUST BE ENTEBKO AT THB Fair Grounds NOT L1TIR THAN 12 0 CLOCK NOON OF- Monday, Aug. 29. 8PBCIAL CUT PRICES IN THB Clothing Department. MEN'S DBMS SUITS, B3 00, t 00 110 00. SPXC1AL CUT PRICES IR THE Furnishing Department. MEN'S AND BOY'S NARROW PLEATED DRESS SIIIBTS, 79c. and ILOO, BPBCIAL CUT PE1CE8 IB THE HAT DEPARTMENT. MSN'S AND BOYS' DREtS STRAW BATS, 93 ana Se Cents. SPECIAL CUT PRICES IN THE BOOT & SHOEDEFARTMENT. MEN'S AND BOY 8' U AITBBS. ' ta.00 and 11.10. BfECIAL CUT PRICES 111 Trunks & Valises. WiyJAMSOH FOSTER, , U,U Hi WlMt lllg Bt, MPQASTElarA. PR1 POMP KINS ! ARLY FALL WEAR. FALL WEAR. aVBB AnVKRTiaBMIKltTB. N' OT1CK PhR CENT. WILL BE added en all school tax net paid by an- temlier 1, UW7. W. . O. siaruiiiaiaii. augi-uia Treasurer. NOTICE. OvricserTHB LascASTsaCrrv8TBjrBT) HAitwar cearaar, .. IapsTB, Pa.. July l. Imr. The Beard ef Directors of this Company baa called a special unetlnaef the atnekhnlders. te ue nin ai ui elevens iieuse, tnis city, en Wed- need ay, the lllh dav of September, issf, at o'eleok p. tn. ler the purrxwe el veilnc (or or against an Incresae of the capital stork. iiius.il cue i in a. pi, jylt-tmiir Secretary, TT18TATE OF DR. UKNRY OARPKNTKK, JEJ late of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters et administration en said estate having been R ranted te the undersigned, all persons idebted thereto are requested te make Imme diate payment and these having claims or de mands against the same, will preeenl them wlthnnt delay ler settlement te the undersigned raiding In Lancaster. BABAM U. CABPBNTBB. 8 11. Kbtselps, Administratrix Attorney. aug6tdr N KW JEWELRY STORE. GILL! JEWELER ! JEWELER ! SPECTACLES. TheStandardInterehangeablePramn,ln t.nld, Mlver and Steel. Lenses accurately ground. Careful attention paid te fitting glasses. WATCHES In Geld, silver and Nickel. In all the Stand ard Makes. JBWELRY. A General Line of Jewel rr.chalnaandChartns. BBPA1B1NO. fine Watch Uepatrlng a Specialty. Becelvtng my peneaal attention, also Bcpalrlng el Clocks, Jewelry, Ac Ne. 10 WEST KING STREET, LANCAbTEB, pa. mavll-lyd fjTAOATION EXCUIWIONH. RAYMOND'S VACATION EXCURSIONS. All Traveling Bzpenses Included. A Party will leavs Philadelphia, Monday, Sep tember li, for a Urand Tour el SO bays te the TallowBtene NbUebbI Pmik -AND- Acress the Continent. Ten Days tn Wonderland, a Journey ever the Entire Line el the Northern Pacific Railroad, Including thn ramous switchback, the I'lctur eaqnPuat Bound Keglon the lelnmbla Elver, the Magnlflrent Mount Shasta Keute Iren Oregon tnLallfeni la, central and Southern Lall. fernla, wltb all their Famous Keaeru. Home ward Journey by tbe Hanta Ve Line. Inciden tal Trip te the leaemlta alley and lllg Treea. Return Tickets ttoed Through the Winter and aprtng. A Party will leave Philadelphia, Tuesday, Oc tober II, for the Orand Tour of tl Oaya through the Fttlfle Northwest udCtlireralB. Pellnwlng the same route ever the Northern Pacific Hall read, the New Overland Line from Oregon te California, etc Return Tickets alie Uoed Through tbe Win ter and Spring. W. BAYMOND. 1. A. W111TCOMB. AB-Send for descrlptlvectraular. H. F. SHIELDS. Agent for Raymond' Vacation Kzenrslen, 111 Couth Ninth HUinnder Continental Hetel), Philadelphia augl-3td WVBMIWVMB. TJMDBRTAKlNa. WALTER A. IIEINITSH, FurnisliiDg Undertaker, Mea. 97 and 20 Bcrutta Queea BtxBBt, LAHCA8TER, PA. AB-BBBIDBNCE NO. STRBBT. 151 SOUTU QUEEN All the Latest and Most Approved Methods used where desired, A preyleus practical eg. pertene et four years enables me te Guarantee that tbe Very Best Possible aerrlce wUl be Ben dared at All Time. Personal Attention Given te Directing All Funerals Intrutted te my care. w IDMYBK'8 KDRN1TUKB HTORE. WHAT U WANT. IF U want b Chamber Suite. U want a Farler Suite. U want Library Furniture. U want Dining Beem Furniture. U want Sitting Itoem Furniture. U wast Kitchen Furniture. U want a Hall Stand. TJ wast a Mattrsas or Spring. U want a Leeking Glass. U want Aaitbing in Our Line. TJ want the Best for the Heney. TJ want a Bargain. TJ can And it AT Wipmykh'b Furniture Sterb, Cor. East Kine and Dure Sturets lancaster. fa. mduoatienal, 1 ayvww YOUNQ IjADIBS AND ORNTLBMEN daslreus of Improving their eondltien csa donebetUrtAanby taklngaceurtsattA 1 Lancuter Buiinea College. TERM BEGINS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER m. Full particulars ea application ty mall or la iai aaa ueiisw a MalOXBASZRUIj ITRERT. (Seeeaa Fleer.) lawaw, ana tvm Baaea aJlaT w, 7 EIDIKB, Principal, E ,- , M, iJfiZ323& zfji$$!i(&An,4fn T?if&jntKii'tx - xmim&WJxiidz&i2 II riJtaaivfeiW!i
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