-n r; t a r f v; n r rKE liANOASTBR DATTA7" INTELLIGENCES. MONDAY, JULY tfO, 1888. R"i .1. ri tf ' WO y.i f. ! Itffc AFTER TWO YEARS' ILLNESS MM. CIlltHTIANA DKIOHMANN, initoreititAsv,i)i. A NA- Hr IteiMml ami Three Children Hnri Ire. FHBk Frllr Kitten Ky Oepperhtnd Snnka Mr. nrt Mrs. Williams eslttimteTtielr Kllti Wedding Annlterstr'. Cet.umma, July 30. Mr". Christian Delctimann, sued Til, wlle of Frederick DelcamauD, died this morning. The came of death It net exactly known. Hue ban been ailing ter the rait twoyeaisand liaf been oenUnod te her bed smce May las . Thadeeeasedwaa born In S"1""; Qermany, where ahe married Nicholas BMuheuer. They came te Columbia in tcr, .i....iir. minhouer was employed 'tailor. Mr. Jlelnhouer died about 13 SllOr, HIT. Iieiuuuuvi u"" .... -- go nd lits widow carried en the dm of scouring and dyeing te snppeit yeara linalnMI her ctilldren. In 1SS1 ahemarrieu xiuu erlck Ilelehmann. Thrte chlldren survive, Olteand Annle Ilelnheucr and Mrs. Harry Ieni. The dceeased was well known In town. The runeral will be held en Thurs Amv efirrnnnn t 2 o'clock lrem Halem Lntbeien church. llltten tr a Snakr. Frank Krlti wontte "Verfe oenntyon Hun. day te gather blackberries. He was reach ing tinder n limb te pick the fruit when he waa bitten In the Index iiiiROr or his right hand by a copperhead snake. The hand and arm became badly swollen and iccelved Attention from l)r. Oral. The man wai kept under' the lniluonce of whisky, but Dllered terrible pains. The arm and hand are still ery much anollen, Bnd KrlU still b u Hers very much from the poisonous bite of thoanake. Martini I'lfrj-Flte Yr. Mr. and Mrs. lludelph Williams, living en North Frent street, celebrated tbclr Mth wedding aunlvexfiary en Saturday. The anniversary was net specially observed, al though the couple rocelvod the congratula tions of their many frlende. Mr. and Mrs. Williams were marrled In llarrlsburg en Sunday, JulytlS'.h, 18.11, Kev. DeWltt, n Presbyterian minister. They oame te Co lumbia In 1SI0, where Mr. Williams has alnce been engaged In the drug btislness. UentennUI etr. The llrotherhood or llallroed llrnkomeii havoextended invitations te ten ledges of the saine erder te parade en the secend day of the centennial. Wm. l'enn ledge, Na 172, Reading and Bunbury ledge, Ne. It, Hunbury, have Bccepted the Invitations. Kusqnehanna and Orien iodges of Odd Fellows will each send 21 Invatlen te Mster ledge Yerk Canten, Ne. II, l'atrlarchs Militant, of Yerk, have nccopted and will have a band of IS pieces. The Goodwill tire company of Yerk, Will be prosentat the contennlal as guests of the Shawuoe. They will hnye llfly men and a band. The cise of Jehn Urlinan and V.. 11. Mey err, of Washington, for assault and battery, was settled en Halurday bofero Hijulre Helly, by Ortman paying the costs. Uriah Uolslnger sued Uebecca llolslnger and Mary lllll, for drunkenness and dis orderly conduct. The hearlng will occur te-night. Miss Hertle Ottey lias roluriied lrem a llslt te Maryland. Will. HorntheUoJ left for Newpert en Saturday. Gea It. Klelmida left tlite innruliiK ler Bleck Island, 11. 1. Krank llecklerand family rolurned home en Saturday from Atlantic Ulty. Mlas Allee O'oennoll returned en Hatur. day from Philadelphia. Miss Cern lugram, of Htrnsburg, U visit ing Miss Jilllie Htelnlielser. Miss Elsie Stener has rolurned from KasteruHhoie, Md. 'i'immey KJells lelt for his home in Phila delphia yesterday. Kev. K. I.udwlck left for i'ledmnnt, W. A', this morning. C'eininllttil I'er n llrailug. The iNTiu.i.inENCKii en Halurday noled the fact that Oeorge Lab by had been ar rested en the oharge ()I robbing Hteplien Cochran, nl Christiana, it scorns that these two men had been dilnklng together en Saturday a week age, Bnd they went te Bleep in ene room of Mrclmer's lintel. During the night Cochran's money was taken and l.ibby had lied. 'J'hn latter In said te conje lrem Medln and Ollcers Wlttlck and Ilarnheld had been en his track for teme ttme pud. On Hntuiilay Wlttlck picked him up In Columbia. Jle brought him te Lancaster en the 1:10 train. lfe was taken befere Aldennan Moen, who coniinllteil him In dotuultet ball for a hour, ing. Freduttrk Wtmller'a I'uueritl This nttorneon at l'AM the body el Fred erick Wendler, who was killed by the carsatCoatesvllloon Haturday, was brought te Lancaster. U whs iicoempnnlcd by the following men, who were mombers of the crew with which dreenied was running : Albert Koeoh, David Iteecc, llenjamln Klchards, Clayten llurklisrl, Geerge Cress and David Miller. The fol lowing ropresented the llrotherlined of Brakemen : Filbert Hniltli, Jn) n II. Cllne, Martin Florey, Htephen I' isrd, ICdward Fltdier and A. 1. It igers. Henry Garret represented tbe Fireman's Union. Hervicea were held nl lliecbppM at Lancaster cemotery, whoie the Intern, ent was made. A W'oeili AIfcIIuk. A colored weeds meeting, In Cenrad's weeds, In I'roWdenco township, drew n ltrge crowd of ibopleen Hunday. In the morning thore was preaching by Kev. W. W. Turner, a local preacher, which was follewod by class meeting, cenducted by Kev. Fenten M. Harris, of this city, In the afternoon Kev. W. Yeung, of Arcadle, preached, and Kev. HarrlH In the cenlng. The meeting jvill be held at the eauie place next Sunday, and a lBrgocrerd is expected. Departure erilie AIkeiiiuIiim The Algonquin club lelt for the week's encampment at Yerk Furnace, this morn ing at CSIO o'clock. They took thirty peo ple, all of whose names appeared in the iNTEi.i.Kir.NfKK en Haturday evenlng and they had a splendid camping eulllt. In addition te the list of Algenqulns lven en Hiturday the following .gentle men also accompanied the club: All, A Hubley, Henry lUutngardner, Jr., ;and Wm. Brink man. mt liy itntk. Hunday afternoon Harry, a llttle son of e. H. Herr, undertaker, at Walnut and North Queen strectc, was standing in his fathei'a yard when he wbj struck en the head by a brick, threwu from the alley by some un known parly. He had a gash three Inches long and an lucti in depth te the bone, out in his forehead, and his left oye was badly injured, lir. J. W. Kenard at tended him. hummer Ie!uie. Mrs. Henry W. Hlark, who has been visiting in Beading, has returned te her home in this city. Jehn W. Iewell leltf Laneusxr it!ay for Leng Branch, Harategn and Niagara. Andrew M. tiarlierleft today for Min neapolis. A llxt found, Yesterday a brand new hat was found cleng the railroad track near the stock ards. The owner of It may be misting, but It was likely that it fell from the head et a passenger en some trale. An IhirUlluxl llenr. The borne whleh came te tbe stable of Jehn lleunan, en Bast Grant street, en last 3'eurtdsy morning, has net yet been i tiluiix', and It aim remains at the stable. 9 he ewuer In all probability does net read ft c newspapers. A MOOD UAMIS The Athletic Olnlt (lives the Iltaceui of Stctl Stctl ten a Little Lcuen. Saturday aftornoen the Beacon club, which U composed of well known and very gentlemanly young rcsldonlaer Httolten, came te this city te p'.ay n game with tl.e Athlotle club. About MO people witnessed the game, but many of these were of the class known as " homleckors," who elther leek ever the fence or Bteal in. The Biidlence en the scats was very respectable, both In slr.a nnd quality, however, and they envy ene of the beat games of the season. The Athletles presgnted n nlne semewhat dif ferent in make up from that of former games. Kllne, late of the Actives, who re cently joined the Athletles, was seen en third, while Utelm oeverod Drat Kill of the Acllvcs caught and A til nbacb pitched. The Athletics put up a much better game than has been their oustem and ene of the kind that they had geed reasons te be proud of. The players Boomed te be en thelr mettle, and played for all that they were worth. Tbelr Helding wis geed and the foatures wero nn almost phonemcnal catch of Hellly nnd a pretty step of a very het ball by Kllne. Toe Athlotle wero qulte lively with the stick, Glelm leading In the work with two doubles and a single. Alllebach pitched a very pretty game and was only hit safely live times. Hill caught his dollvery In a manner that astonished evon his warmest admirer, and the scere speaks for iucll concerning his geed work. Tbe pitching el McDowell, of the visitors, was by no means bad, and he would have been much mero successful hid he rccolved better support. The scere in full follews: ATiLKTlr. BKJU'ON it ii l- a k n n r. a b Kline, 8 u 1 l e Plillllp.? e a 4 it I ItlilDy.Ill 3 2 111 MMICiwnll.plI II (III 0 I'ertur, r. 1 0 I ( l tie'iili'rty,! I 1 H (I 2 oehBr, 1 1 it e 1 ( 4elir.fA.in n it e it 1 tilnlin, 1. 1 .1 (1 ii I Kenn'y.lAlO olio AlUetirh.iili (I 1 II li Hunt, tnAI 'I " 0 e AltirlKhUs.u 1 1 a Diililis, 3 n e (i e e mil, i! .7... e 211 (i ( tinitilf, r 1 e ii n A'wk'u.2, l 2 1 J b Slartln.c 1 1 II t 'I Tetnl...."s ie a? Te "s Tnul 1 B2ia f- Athleilc 'l n ,i n 2 ii (i 1 x- B llnacnn 0 0 (l 1 (I II 0 1 0-2 nummary: Kurnul run -Athletics, 1 lira r.nn, li two Iiiikii lillH-tlliitin, 2 total In" litta Atliletlp, in Imku en bails-Xurhnr ; Inn en l)iiin Mliliillc, 2; llimcen.Ai ttruek mil liy AlllliFirli lit liv McDewi'll, Mi paPMiil tialli Martin, 3; wliaiittcli Alllibniliislnlin li.ini'H-Atlildiic. r. t lit nren. 2 1 limn-1 lieur, r.r, mlniile j imiilie vm Ueenj scorn Win. lit liriiu.jii. A ntunber of the ynitng men of the Htoel- ten ball club reuialncd ever Hunday te take a leek Bretind the town. They visited all the points of Interest in the city, but the beat rlde nt the creek yesterday afternoon was the most f tossing incldontef thelr trip. The me mbmrs of the Athlotle club used their etry endeaver te give tbe visitors a geed tlmi'i nnd the glowing tlianks they were tondered was cvldonce that their cirerts woreBiircessrul, On Haturday ullorneon In a brick yard In the wostern end of town, a game was played botween the Kctlpsennd Love Lcne clubs. But llve Innings wero llnlshed, and the scere then steed 13 te 6 In favor of the Kcll(ine. During the game a most peculiar arcldent occurred. Frank Frltscb went into the box te pitch for tbe Lcllpse, and when he nttompted te make n otirve, alter pitching novernl ball, he breke the large bone of Ills right arm. It breke with a loud report, which could be heard seme distance nway. Dr. McCermlck ilreeHcd the limb. 'llm rrnfeAlnnsIr. 'Iho Lnngue games (if ballen Huturdnv weie : At (ihtflrijte: Ciileign, 21, Detroit 17 ; at New Yerk ; New Yerk, I, Philadel phia, 2 ; nt 11-iHtnn : Itosten, 1(1 ; Wnshlng Wnshlng ten I -, at Pittsburg: Pittsburg H, Indian- n pens, ii. Tim AHuoelatlon games wero : At 1'hlln 1'hlln delplda, Clncliiunll, 2, Athletic, 1 ; at Bui Bui tlmern: ltiiltliiinri. fl, Hi Lnulsll ;nt Itroek lyn, Brooklyn K, Ksiihbs City 1 ; lit Clovo Clevo Clove Isml ; Clevnliiiiil, 12, Louisville 1. The Phlliidiilplilis nml Athletics each jilayeil ten innings only te leso en, Haturday. The Niiw NerkHiuid Datrelts are new tle for hint place In gameH both lint and wen. The ('rilcAgn nnd Detroit each put in n llaldwln te pitch mid both were knncked out of the bei, Itynn nnd Twlchell going In. The ChlcagOH hud 21 hits nnd the chnin chnin pleus 10. Yeung Htnlpy, of Pittsburg, piloted n great gnniii tin Haturday and nllewed in dlAiuinH but euu hit. Tbe 1'iilladelphln poeplo fell blue en Hat urdny whun thn Athletics wero defeated Lofnre I2()CI) penjiln. Ttin Aswoi'lrttleii games of Hunday worn : At KldKUWoeil, llroeklyn (1, Cincinnati J ; nt Cleveland, HL Leuis?, Ciovelnud I. It ii Alutli il Tril m !.l. Mury's. A ery large nHHomblage ntteuded vrsper servlceH nt Ht. Mary's church Inst night. Fnthei Kunuey elllclntednt thenltnr. Full musical vOKpnrs wero rendered by the complete choir, Mrs. LI77I0 F'ralley presid ing nt the organ with her usual ability. Mlllnrd'H Venpers, the trio "() Jebii Me," by drill, n soprano sole "() Halutaris," and Millard's " Trtiituin Krge," fnrmed the musical pregrntuniu. The choir ronderod the chimw partt In the tlnest style, Includ ing the a fi)ellu pnrts in tlie vesper ser vice. ThoHelopaits wero beautlliilly sus tained by Mlfsrs Malene, Bhnads, nnd Messrs. McClaln, I'ralley and Lewell. ' O Haluinrls Herllii," a soprano sole, was sung liy Mrs. Henry B. Altick with exquisite llnlsh nnd deetlnt,nl pnthep, nnd shnwed ntnncu theery line cultivation Biul llexl bllity of the fair singer's volce. A esper ser vliics nt .St. MiUi'n during the sumuier mentliH urn the rendcrvousef many musi cians el tblHcltv, who are thauklul for the treat Hint Is ettered te them regularly nt that ece ihIeii. In him lii llnnlalmiK. A lelegram was tccoUed in this city en Haturday mining from Hnrrisburg, Hsklug the police te animt Beubtn Donl, n man with n woeilnii ltVi who was wunted In that city. 'Ilm telegram stated that he would likely be Inuud with a woman iihiikhI MiClaln, with whom he had been en Intliiinte t( ruin, und she had left Harris, hurg ler L-incaitur. The matter was given Inte charge or Ollleer Crawlerd, who leund Deal at 111 Mldule stroet. He took him Inte custody and then telegraphed te liar rUburg. 'I'll I J morning nentenant J. B. Kaulr. arrived In this city mid took Deal te HnrrUburg at C (0. The nccuhed Is charged with stealing n pair el shoes trein 11 Bhoo Bheo Bhoe makerof thecnptlul. A ini)'a 1 iiliMiunuta Kirk. Haturday opening n numlKir el hortes wero placed In n Held en West Walnut street, m-nr the oillege, nnd among them was n pony or Jehn Grlel's. Late nt night Jacob Oriel, who lives lnthenelghliorneod, heard n neine In the Held, He went ever Hnd leund thn horses kicking and lighting each ether. The jmny had been kicked se badly thnt ene of his legs wns nlmest broken completely oil", nothing holding It but the skin. Dr. Hhnub wns sunt for, but he bald It m useless te try te de anj thing ter thennlmnl, whlcli wai atter wards shot by Jelm TrUMur. I'oer Vtllli Tne llrail CliMilirii. It sreuis that In the rich county el Lnn caster there is much destitution, nnd quite n number et families are without the nec essaries of lite. Anether case was reported ntthe iMKi.i.KiKM-niiclllce tc-day. It Is that of Hiram Miller, of US Hindi H' rT atreet Ti"1 ' er . iM . U4e Hdlurila tiny hate luht tweciiildieu by death. They were twins, six months old. One or them took ct-olera Infantum en Fri day and died en Haturday. The ether was well up te Huuday morning, when It was stricken with the dlscase end died in a short time Complain! ttiiiulrtnu, Thn complaint made by Blahell Brethers against H. A. Moere, one of the book agents who has been in Jail for beating the Grape hotel, was withdrawn this morning befere Alderman Hpuirler, The accused paid the claims and all costs. He Is new held te answer the oharge preferred against him In Columbia, by Mr, Hlade of the Franklin beuse, lie In likely te arraoge that also. AMtKits-iiiii''S ci:li:uuati:u. Tim ritir'an t 81. Bll'lik' Lutheran tbuitlieii SaiiJ" Altendil liy Many I'Minle. The Hundsy servlces at H'. Htephen's Lulhernu chureh, morning nud evening, were of a highly Interesting character. The occasion was the tomleonth anniver sary of the founding of the church and tte thlrtcenth anniversary or the laying of the corner-stone. The decoration or the church was qnlte olaberato nnd very beautiful. A lefty atea was thrown ever the altar recess. At the top of the pillars of the arch, en either side, were tbe'datts In llgures et geld, '1S71" nnd "1883" In the centre of the arch was the word " Welcoine" In d lot let lot ters, and hanging In the apex wan the num ber "ll." Oa the pillars and the arch were fotirtecn large bouquets. Besides thesn special decorations, thore were two wagon leads et petted plants taUtfully arranged In the pulpit recess and In and around the chancel. One very attractive deco ration was a inlniature Heral represen tation et the church. It was prepared tiy Mr. Christian Banner, a teacher of the Hunday school. It had a base of beards Inte which Inutimerable holes wero bered, oenforinlug tq thoeutllno et the front of the church. The children hBd been In structed te bring each a bouquet, and they did 10 le the number of about thrce hundred. The steni ends et these bonquets wero Inserted into the holes el the beard model of the church, and when they wero all lllled a most beattlilul Heral representation el the church was prosentod, Including the lefty slcople The fragrant llowers shed n delightful aroma throughout thn building, whlle they wero mero nttrnctlye te tbe oje than nny of the horetotoro beaulltiit decorations el H'. Htcphen's. The morning rxerclics wero epennd at 10 o'clock with n prolude en the organ, nnd n line vocal selection by thn choir under the leadership el Prer. UuMav KuhnL Alter the liturgical norvlce hnd been 1 emit red the pastor, Bev. K. Meister, punched nn ele qnent nnd illcellve herinim from the text found In the 122 Psalm versei 0 !, Alter the clese el the hennnn thechlldren et the Hundny school snug n hymn, thore wns congregntlennl singing nnd the sorvlce clnsed with the dnxelnpy nnd beiiedictlnn. Thoceagregatton lllled tbu hotae tn oci eci oci Mewing. In the ovenlng the srrvlce wns opeuod withnllnely exocuted prolude by Henry Well, Jr. A Hjiedal progrnmme hnd been prejiared for the nverilug service, descrlv llve of the "Vojnge of Life, or the Journey from the crndle te the grave." It was of a dramatic character, und con sisted or hymns und rcrltatlnns suited te the various stages et life. 'lhoee several wero ropresoutcd by the following named young ladles, who rondertd thelr eoveral parts very clloetlvely : Misses Katle Loderor, I Initie Krepp, Katle M elite r, LoiiIne Lvdorer, Mary Hchlconbecker, Mnggle Kiiuthnld, Dera Bab, r.mmii Hplck, ItOHa Hplck, Bern Hiittenbnck, Plilllplue Hahlett, Annie Hersl, Toe nocempaiilmonts te nil the hymns sung during the ovenlng wero played by Henry Wolf, Jr., nnd Mlas Annle Oi)h,betli el whom nre experts. The evening sorvlce wns nttended by evon n larger congregation than thai of the morning. The collections lllled morning nnd otenlng wero qulte largn. Thn four teenth annlversary of Ht. Htrphen's will long be romcmheicd ni n red letter day by thnt Jlnurlshlng congicgntleu. 1'liKed lip Aim B IliiiCrrnk O.i Hundny nllernoeu Oluulte Amwake wa-i out along the crock when he came across 11 barbed wlrn fouce. He triad te lenp evor tbe fence but hlu feet caught en n twig nnd he lauded en the lop wlre of the fence. He hnd n plcce of llesh tern from ids leg nnd his clothing badly cut, but he might have Injured hiiuself permanently. Among n party or young men who wero out nt thn creek yesterday nttorneon unsJakeL. Perter. He took oil his cellar nud necktle nnd coat nud vest te cool oil nnd hung them ou n troe. Ills cellar blew oil the troe and whlle he wns busy talking te Heme gontlemon n tramp came along nnd used bin cellar le l.lmlle a llre te cook his colleo. The tramp narrowly escaped being annihilated, hut he apologized nnd said It wsnlln mlNtnke. The crowd nt Potts' was net ns large by nny means josleulny im it wn en former HiindiitH. A i imi t.Mle ll.l.irr Km .lUjnr. The mayor had lour ouitemors befere him this mnrnlnt-. The first was Andrew llelda, whose bend looked ns though II hnd i.et seen n enmb In many moons. He wns drunk nnd exposing his persnu nt the Woedwnrd lllllcomeinry nud Hexton I'.yan hndOIUcorHtumprnrrLstedhlm. The mayor gnve him twenty days. Kerln Nelan, who has I10MI hanging nreund Seuth Duke street nnd acting susplelnusly for n week or mere, was nrristed by Olllcer O.L The man ders net Heem te be nllogethor right nnd he will have n chnuce te talk te himself for IDdnys lu Jill. Anether drunk was n rather intelligent but rusty looking Indi vidual who said he wnsn drummer for a Bosten bence. He wai found lying buck et the market hnusu tee drunk tntell where he wns ou Htturdny night. He nnd 11 tobacco hirmer who came te town nnd get en a ipilet sproe weredUchnrgtd. Stu llm Trlplrld. rhntles B. Lbhiiiau, 11 momlier of the Iroquois club, whlle encamped nt Newport last week, started ene day te lnlt his cousin, who lives 1,01110 distant e north of Newpert. Whlle en his wny he was told el the Democratic triplets', children el Abram Hostettor, who lies six miles north el Newport. Mr. Lehmnu had romemtiered reading et these children ami being sn cletu coucluded te pay theui a visit. He found them hale ami hearty. Thore Hre two bejs nud ene girl named (Irover, t'loveland nud Kram-cs. lie procured n cnblnut photograph and has It new en exhibition nt the Pen 11 Hjlvanla railroad freight elllcc, where Mr. I.elimau is vmple) cd. Pa "Iinti-L'a biet Ircliira en weak, nei ions IiUhhI pelsiin mid debllttateil men unit liee el c-liaiKO Addienn, Oil 'I num. No.SM.Neitli lib stuail. rhilndulpbli. l'a. J) JOM.W.'-lJd.t w I AM t'lttl, hi null 111 ItiU tti . e 1 ttiu i'tti timt . hly 1 liutli NiliClO, lullct ul till, lute Pell 1 Sdit Id, am 1 7s J oil;'. Toe if lath ea and Irlendaet the fondly nre rcipcctliill luMtid te attend tliu luiiernl, Irnin the iimldeniu et liur son lu law, Jehn Kirch, Ne. 435 High Btieet, en 'Inusday morn liiK t '' o'clock. Solemn UUh Mars nl Mt. Jeseph's church, liileiiiient nt St. Josephs cemetery. ltd Hi'iuiU-sea In tld el'y, en ItiftJilh turn . Dr Jehn lujler llinlitlenDii, agidMjurj Funuiulsurvlcjsiit the itwldunciiel Ills son In law, Mr. Win. II. Mlddluten, corner Kual King mid Ann strMits. en Tuesday utluo'cleck. tntei incut ut Concord, Delawaiu te. Ctirm-ln thN city, ou the 'ith Inst, J eieph Casper. In thetkitli jearet IiIsukii I Tliorulntte and tiieiula nl I lie lamllyare reswctfully Invtmd 10 attend tbu liiiiernt tiein Ids lata i stdence, Ne. 4-7 (Irtiin street, en Wtdnrsday iilierncen at so'c'eck. Inter ineiil at .Ien's ruinult 1 y Sid lUiH-ln tlilctty. en the In h lnt , Kmma MunJulUUl, dailKbU.1 el l.dn-. nml Killing Hum. Millroet luneral hernnllnr. MAKhUJti. Mhw Viirk Alarkt.t. Nw Yen. July .U Fleur market steady i Flne. r-ett"'i' buparniui, 12 I (JJ'ii, Minn Kxtru,.'7301V5 City Mill, Kxuu,IKCi,j. Wlnuir Whuat extm, 1.' 7W i" Wheal Ne. 1. lied. Kuite, HtflOle Nn 2. Uc; Ne. SL Ited, Wlntur.IJiilv, tin. Au.. fllHei Bept .UlVic; reeelpta II s) slitjimnius, Ji Cern e. 'l, Mixed, null, a'Kci Auk. WXc Bt-pt, t3e, recelpui, i,7Wi Bhlumenui, l,0ui Oats-Ne 1, Whltii. stnl. 41c; Ne. 2, de, XWciNe 2 ml tul, July, J.lXet Aug, 3Xct roelii. I'iUiei 1 shlpuiuuU, iiuiiu, Uysdallt BHUU7&0. llarley nominal. l'erk Hull; old M ee, 111 0JQ1I . Tai& steady J uly, $3 JU j Ang , 15 93 j Bept , 1903. ueliutne nominal ; for 00 betUna; stock, 21c. lllack strsp, no. Turpentine nrm at SSOBWc lUMln anil) stratnna te aued, II 02KOU TH Petrel nam (lull 1 Beflned In Csses, Jho. mights rtnll 1 grain te Liverpool. li. llntUir Arm 1 western Creamery, isqjvi. Cheoee dull Weslern rtat, Taicj BUte rnpinry, 7WO90 t fancy Whlte, i2 120 1 Ohie riat, TOnke. Eggs stealyt atam, lfllsC WesUrn, l&O '"He . .. . . , .. euffnrnrm: aoanea ununi, pfcO 1 unnmv tcil. 7I2C Tallew firm t Prime Clty,4Wc Ulce neuilnalt Carolina, lAlrtogeod. We. Uolleo dull : Fair Cargoes, ter Ule. tlHe. Ohlcace rredam Blarket. CRicaae, Julyan,9.3n a. m. Market epennd. Whenl July, 8lc. Aug 81c ; 8ept-,flist Oot. blc. Cem-.T uly, 15,0.! Aliff,45C BepU, 4IJ4C.) ea'u iiily, 2y;ict Aug., 2lKc! Bept., 2'Kc; Oct.. 210. I'nrk-Jnly.tll 42H I August, 111 liKiSrpt-, III Mi Oct., II1S7X i.nni luly. 8;H: Angast, 13 87 t Sent., nsn( Oct, n '.i. Short UUin-.lnlv. IS 40; August, 13 10 j Bept , IS 40 1 Oct , U I7K- eUMina. Whnst-Jnly, lict Aug., ElJie; Sept., b5c. Oct . 85X0. . . . Uern-Jiily,4.Ji3t Aug., I'.Hei Bept., 41c, ; Oct,, like. Oau-u'y, SSfct Aug, 282) BtpL, 2lct Oct.SIUc. I'nrk-Julv. M BlXt Aug , 111 BIKtSept. liii2Uiiet,fiiiUK- ..... . Lard-Jiuy. t8 4JKi Aug., 13 17X: Bert. IJir, ( UCL.,10 (. Short llllia Jntv. ti 43; Aug, H 45; SupL, 18 51 ; Ocr , S 41. drain an1 froTimeni. runilshnd by 8 K. Yunat, ltroker. CiitciAtie, July W, 1 ou o'clock p. in. Wheat, corn. Oa'. l'erk. Lnrd. Jlllff ...Rl 4'!' 'l' AMKIlst KITS Bcptmiibur. HH 4 I'd OcUibKr, H"A UU Dccoinber li .... crime Oil Consels v 21 11 11 Zlt 112 V3X 1 1' 8 !l.l U e-2 B.W ..Vh'jj! ...wx Closing l'rlccs-2 o'clock p. m. Wheat. Cor-. Oats, l'erk. I ard. July MM! 41K ?" 14 M 8 HI AUKUSl H1J Gopuitnber ni',i OLlober Mi December.... .. 87 Crude Oil mi 14 11 8 H7 li ci ti m II 1)1 8 ill ..'.'.'.'. ."ihi Car l.i.tj. I'M til 411 ml 4I' 4t Hecelpts. Winter Wheat., Spring Wheal.. Cern Oats Ityu Uurley Head ... IV 00 .. 1IOUI llecnlpts IIers.., lleieliiln emtie.. New Yerk Stocks. Nsw Yenc, July Se, 1 p. m.-Money clesed at IX Pr cent. ; Exchange steady ; pmled rates, II 87(41 SIX; actual rains II 8flXO 4 h.X ler no days nnd IIBI ler demand; UeviirniiienU cloied stendy ; currency 6'e, II 20 bid ; I's coup., I127X 1 4X's de, 1 Uifi bid. Thn stock innrket this morning opened (inn und fractionally higher, lint nfter the Mrst call the bears made an attack en the leading slecks und dreve prices down XQ1 cent, by midday The market has tlncuie covaied fractionally. Stock markets. Quotations by Keed, McOrnun era, Lnncnster, l'a. SBW TORK L1BT. 11 A. M. Canada l'aclflc C. C. C. Al Colerado Ceal Central Pacific..... :I1K Canada Boulhern f.;x Chi, Bt L. A l'bg Uen. AltleO Del. LA W ISM'. Erie 27 Krte2nds Jer O K.A T 1 '. Len, N U L. Shere , il)i Mich. Cen s ;2 Missouri I'aUllQ "i Heck Valley 21 n! r."r'ref.'"I!.'!!!iI!!!!!i! f. "s N.Wfist lil N.Y.O New England V,i kesl 1'unneBrteu , . . A Ce., 12 M. bank- Irs, 1.7 M Vix WX m 1.15 mi IHVi WX 15 BIU J m T 3 14 1SH 1111 ir 111X 21 2t, 1 1,1 J HiX 42? li i 43 H 2-'' Hi Omaha :w Oregon TninaporUilleu.. 2.'i Onlaile A W rectrtcMiiii lUchmend Terminal '2i RU 1'aul liy, Texas l'aclflc 2.1 Union l'nclrtc M Wabash Cem Wabash l'rul 'ii Western II m,V,i WoslBhern liendH 1-uiLinaLi-uiA LiaT. l.ch Val II..N.Y.A l'hlla 1'u.ll. It leading 32',; Lull. Nuv llOHtenv. l'uss 1'. A K N font I'oepliu 1'UHil Udg.4'8 -si Oil MH'.i l'utlu. Traction 2VJ 71 ; tTi 2SX ny. JIH MX It 7'0i M Mi 3i f-V, 4bi c 1 MI)J MX MIX rlilliiilelplilK 1'rndurA Market. l'liiLtusLi'iiiA, July :m. Fleur firm ; sains i;i lilila; Minn. Hikers. 3 7'OI re j I'enn'a. Kamlly, lliifj-i tsj Wostern no, ti 40l no; IMntiu I'aUiuis, fltfifil U); Bprlng de, l7f'ffl5 lly, H 'e Wheat July. Hii)ie; A n g . "iiiJic ; Sept.. file. Coin-July, M4c; Ang.l.tVjei nepu. Me, Oats-July, 41u; Aii., :cXt Hepl.aic.. (.U Stock Alarkrt. C11111.U10, July Ci --Cattle tlecnlpts. 2,re0; shlpmuiitH. 11m : market slew and inichanged : Mi I'll", .l 7'ilifi7 1 Htnchers and feoileri, ti te Ut mi; eewn, I111IU nml nilxed, 11 f.OI Mi mis cattle, ti (UOJ t); Wyoming loedori", n u Hogs HecclpU, S.imi head; shipments, eoei market Btreng. R ti We ldghnr: light, IAIA81I11H heavy, il leaUtiiSil light, '.'OOb 05 : sk'liM, fl 258111) sheep Kocelpts. 1,010 heail ; shipments, 2(0; market Bleuilv; iimlveH, 1 1 0I re; Western shnni. kiciiijll 01; 'itxas shein, JQ 4 ; lambs, W 25. Kt LinKHTV. Cattle llecelpts. "!; shlpmnntK, 711 head ; market nothing doing, all through consignments ; 21 Cira cattle ahtppedte New Yoikle-day. Hegn lUiculpta. 2,7ei head: shipments l.emi ; iniirkut nctln : Philadelphia. IB ma 1,75; mixed, .hXJ''0-". : Yorkers, lilMicjntO; roiiimen te latr, i,3H(r 40; pigs, ft) letfC25. 3 ctrs shipped te New ok te-day. Mieep-Uecelpts, 2,i0 ; shlpiiients, 3,1(10; nmuliig doing. I.nral ntiim Kim llendi. Ueixntud by ,1. II. Leng, l'ar Last value, sain. Lancns'r flper cent., line..., 1(10 ius 00 " If " 1SI5 1(10 4 " Bchoel leanlS'JS 100 " 4 Inlnrstlytuirs. 100 " 4 " In flor-je years. 100 115 Itu in) 100 101 X b"X 1W Sc 1. f.j 6.' 2B HO 25 11 206.26 210.10 1.06 IB 80 WW 103 KB 110 left 67.60 M MOO 03 8 - 4 " Iniunraiyuirs 4 " lii BerJOj-cars Unuhelni lUireugh lean , KIHCSLLXSSOUS HTOCKI'. Knit itmndy wliie A uyneuburg . Uuarivvlile 11. H , HO , leu lue . M CO MllleravtlleBtrtM)tCar W lnanlrlng Printing Company 60 tlmllght and Fnel Ceinruiiy 28 h.iveiiii HoiiBO(Uends) 100 Oeluiuliln Uas Company a Columbia Water Company id Stiaiiiiehaiina Iren Company 100 Marietta itlollew.wuro inn Stevens IIi.UBO (yi MUlomvllleNerinalScliool Northern Market 60 Kaatern Market mi Has Company ltcmdx liXl Columbia lloreugb lunula lu) UuarryvllluU.lt., 7's 100 Unadtuk A Columbia K. It.. 6' 100 Kdlsen Light Company 60 rVnnUirn Market 60 LancniMr CUV StriMit Kallway Ce.. 60 KaatKudBtniet Hallway TUUSVIKII STOOSK llti prlng A Ikiaver Valley.... lliTdgopert A lloreeshoo Columbia A Chestnut 11111 Columbia Washington CoueiWga A lilg Spring fclnr1..1IM. A Mount JOV 26 MX 20 20 26 27.75 27 SO 20 35.60 75 ruji 75 110.00 it 40 S3 8-1 Sllfi II II 40 4M6 4.1 Ji 22 te 200 lll.'.'6 I1IV6 111' 132 ! 120 1IH lid ia 146 1C4 US 210 lfO 1(17 60 100 160 5 140 110 4.-J5 26 Lane, liiir-aueinuiwn a iumujut-11, 411 bancnsterA Frultvtlle 60 LancesterA i.ltlti.. .. .... 2ft LaneaeUirA Wllllamsiewu.......... 26 l.ancaUerA Maner W lAncuxter A Manhelui 26 Lancaster A Martetta 2ti Larcaster New Helland inn LnnmuiurA BuBaaebnuiia. l ljtnrjuiuir A New Danville ... n ... 25 ... ... 25 ... 26 ... 26 ... 26 Columbia A Martetta Maytown A KlUntxitktewn... IjancuaterA Kphrata , Lancaster A Willow BtriMit..., Btnwburg Mlllixirt Martetta A Mavtnwn , BISK STOCK". First National "nk..... 1W ramiem' atleul Uauk Nl Fulton MiitlmuU Wank...... -...... h" LineuHtur Ueuiiiy Nullenal Itaiik... 60 Northern Natieuul Itaiik loe Peonies' National Hank 101 Keisteiin Nnilenal llank.Mautelm 1U) Cejumbla NatleiuU Hank liu Chrlitlana Matlenal llrnk loe Kpnraw NaUenal lWnk........ luj First National Hank. Columbia lue First National llaiik.Btnuhurif luu First National llauk, MarletUi 100 First NaUonelUank, MUJey 100 Lltlli National llnnk...... 100 Mnuntville National Hank 100 Manbeun National Hank 1J Union National Hank. Mount Jey.. 60 New Helland NallmU llank lue (lap National Uank 100 uuarryvtlle National llank 1U0 ilttabethtewn National Hank 100 i I'lillMtclphU Cattle Market. PntLADiLrnu. July SO -Iho rfclptust lie North J'eunaylrtnla and West rhUadelphla drnvn yards were t Fer lb week t lMwves. 3,?oe; sheep, IWrt) ; begs, 000. 1-rovlens week 1 liceves, 3,(W ; llieep, lu UI0 ! hOKS, n,VII. llir emtie worn lower i exfm, fKG'f.0 t pncwl. f.HOSXc! medium, laiXc; common, UK 1X0. Mbcwp were ntnaOy; extra, Se 1 crrxwi, 4K0IVC; iiiMilnm, 3X8IC; common, SCSJic J.umbs, SC.Xc. llKS active 1 htffher t Wcitern. I)s. 1'OJ.ITJVAJ " v. - 1fc-i1,.H liemerratle State Ticket. run surRBMi jurxii. J. 15. II ccellum, of Buiqeehanna county. XLICTORS. At Mrge-U. Hilten Speer, A.r. Keating. i. I'nvia w. Honors, S. Alv n Unv. z.4iiunui ninKU,!, It. William Dent, 8. A. II. I. miner. 7. Kuiaell KamiMi. 4. William .1 l.atta, A. Jehn Tnylnr, n. rranklln Wnldnn. is. Henry K. Woodal, ii). Herman lloeler, re. William a. (larman, 21. William Mnhnr, 2-2. .lehn II. linlley, 7. Onerne W. I'aulltig.l 8. JninKSMmlth, 11. Daniel w.schweyer, a. Jehn iluckenstetn, It Wllllnin 1'. I.sntt.i . David. Merris. .1',. .lames II. Caldwell, (7.H.T. Weill, U.J. 1,. Drewn. i. rw . . uivmi, 11. Ilharlrs rioblnaen. 1J. .lehn II. Hevnr.lda, 13. 1'.ilwa d .1. ilivner, II. Blmen 1'. I.lht, COUNTY TICKET, Cengreit. BOItACE 1.. HALDKMAV, Cblckles. Ulate tienater. CUU19T1AN UOWK.Btrasburg. AtxemMfi' (Northern Dlntrlct.) J. T. KCIir rilNAUII, Mnnhelm. JOHN lill.KY. Manhelm. WILLIAM T1IOMK, Milten Greve. (Southern District.) JAMK.aU. Mcll'AltllAN, Urutiiore. Jlrceriler. JOHN UK11MAN, Manhelm. County Hotictler. WM. 11. ItlMNTON, Lancaster. Jury Commltttener. FUANKI.IN CLAUK.Btrssburg. Dlretleri of the Peer. 1", WALL, Lancaster J. MOVf GOMKUY, MenntvlllC. J'rtien Jntpecters. A L. WtNTKIti, Prnvldenm. HllsllV F. IIAUI'MAN, KiBt l.ampntnr. A'KII A l VKllTlHKMSyTH. OAK IN VOWDKlt. ROYAL BAKING POWDER, Absolutely Pure. THIS pewder never varies. A marvel el purity, strength and wholeseinenoss. Mere economical than the ordinary klndj, and can net be Beld In competition with the multitude of low test. Hhert weight, alum or phosphate powders Helt only tn cam. Uevai. 1Ieibe l'ewusa Ce . KiG Wall Btrceu New Yerk. ,1yl8 lyd&w AhTOMSlllNll. ASTONISHING Yes, It Is Astonishing What Meney von Snvnby lliiylng your Teas, celkiiH and oiecerliH ut Samuel Clarke's. G1VLN AWAY T0M011R0W Sainple Cakenf Clircola'e tnnnyoae buying n l'eund et 2Uc. Coltee. LOOK AT A FBW PIUOES : 12c a pound Crackers ter Ce 26cncakn chocolate lei Ire. 25c n llex Cocea Lir We. l'cn pound I'runelliis i ,c 2',e a ttettle Heet lluur ler I4e 26a worth nl March for l"c 403 imr pound 'lea ler IV. tee Packages Cernslaich fei .... ( ,c 100 Can nil Sardines ter ou no cans Mustard or epiced .Sardines ler.. lc H03 Cans Imported snidtnei ter. ISe 3 lfe Hollies l'lckles for.... 66e worth Laundry Seap for 40e wertk tlend HIpu ter lOondez Macen Ju's ler II luadez Minon .lursler II 'i', alto?.. Maien Jais ter 2 16c Lemen or anlila hxtruct ler.... 1 He Qiiiirl'InhlnHyriip ler 1 ;eeback A A Kellir r lour ler ...i 50 ,..26c. .. 55C. ,..7V) ...850 .11 10 ,..16C ....'C. 4"C, 1 18e per pound Cheese f.ir l',c, 1 ISe unart Imported Milliard ter lun. Gdoweith Washing Powder ler 21c Vl It! I'tcklutsplce, 15e; our irke llc 1' s llemen Iim v,a will give a caniplnrakn Chocela'otren teauy bujliigu S. 210 Cnllceull day te-innrinsr SAMUEL CLARKE'S WIIOI.KSAI.K AVIl KKTAILTKA ANUCOF I hh blOUh, 12 and 14 SOUTn QUBBN STRBBT. A Fe DtoiBlrrinC'entieSriuarejTeh'phone E.STATK Ol' Ki,ini:rn M. ham. bilgln, tun. of the City of Lancaster, do de ceitinl The undernltfucd auditor, apjioleted todltrlbute thn hilauce remalnlnx In the handHOf UroiKe M iinmbrlght, executer of tbe will of al J decea90d, le and umenK ihece li'KUllv entitled te the same, will sit ler that purpnte en Ihursdiy. the Mxteenth Day el a iirfiiat, lt8( at Oo'e.eckn 111 , In thn Llbrury Itceiu el thn Court llmipe, In the Cltv of Lun cnalrtr. where all prisons lntoreslud In said dlitrlhntl'u iuay utteud lutKJtdM JOHN K.S.SYDKll, Auditor. STATK OK liANlKh" "xIICKkT, late of l.tncasUir city, ilecuused. Leiters at ndmlnUtrallen en said estate ha tng lieeu ranlud te theuuderslned, all persons lndubted tboiele am leiiueatea teniakiilmme. dlatti payment, anil Iheru having elalma orile erile mandd aiuilnst the naiiiii, will prevent thfin without delay ter f-etileinent te the under signed, ut 52 reith liiikuniroet W. V. HEN1KL. Je26CtdU AdmluUtruter. TJISTATK OK JOSKIMI Kl'MC, LATK JJJ el n mhl' irten bnreiiKh, . l.incaater Le . deceased '1 hu liiidervlxncd auditor, tprolntea te dUtrlbute th' buluice inuialnlng In tlie bands et Henry Werlr, admlnljiratnr et s.nd ornate, te and among thowe legally entitled te the name, will sit ter that pnrrotuen Wedius day, AiiRiist 16 lws, n lu o'clock a m, In Iho Court lUuun. In the city of Lancaster, uliere all pereeua liituivdtedlu salddltttlhutlen may attend Kl UaNK U. bMlTII, llJUStdM Auditor. BHTATKOKJAMKsJMrKKNlN'A.liATK of l.ancaster city, l'a., decessed Lot Let Lot ters toatiimentaij en Bald estate having Leen granted le Iho uiideralgued, nil persons In In dubted theiu e nin reijtuatid te make Imme Imme rtlute BeUleiiient, and these having claims or demands against the rnme, will piesent them without delay ler settlement te thn under signed. AllMKB hhl.LY, Kxuentrlx. htesNBd t-u itu. Attorney, HjOetdU E. STATU OF JOHN SC'HA l'KNKK, latent Lancaster ctty, Pennsylvania, de. ct-afd. Iho uudnrklgiiud auditor, appemmd te distribute the b.i'anci remaining In the hands of i- Hen Hctnillucr. administratrix et said est tie. tn nnd aiming these legally 011 tilled te the name, will kit ler that pmpone 011 Fiiday. August 17 1" . at 10 o'clock a. m in Court 11011911. lu iha I liy of Lancaster, where all persons Interest! ii tn silt distribution may attend fcUUr.NKU.BUlIII. ' J)tf3tdM Auditor. ESTATHOFADAM K. llAMUHIOUT, lam or tbu city of l.anrastei, diceesxl. The undnrslgnid auditor, appointed te dis tribute the balance rtmilnlng tn the hands et Uoergu M. Ilaiubitgbt, administrator, d. It n. n t,u., ti and among tbe legally untitled te thn si'ne. Hill sit (jr that pin pixe en '1 burs dav, thnli.ibd.iy el August, ls.- at 10 o'clock . 111 In tbe Lturary Uoeuinf tbu court Heuse, In me city et Lancaster, where nil persons la lerrsUd in said distribution may attend. JI)0-3ldM JOHN K.BNYDKU, Auditor, JtMW ADVJtRTJUKMKNTa. THK FINEST l'AUNKB. AMEB1CAN CUAM- Gelden ku and Hammend? rert Sc. Agfl uuuuEa'a uqueu bteuk. WANTKD A MIDDLK-AUKD woman wnnts a situation te de general housework, appiy stTlllS errici:. jyie-nd LOST-A HOLIU OOLI) NKOKLAOB en north (Jaeen street, between Orange and Chestnut, en Baturday afternoon by a small child. A reward will be given ir left at TuiserricK. ita HOTKL STAND KOR 8ALB. The Old Washington llenup, Kast Mar ket street, Yerk, Pa,, nearly oppeelte the Ce-irt Houses flrstlus stand; terms reasonable, inquire or addrets JAM.KSKKNUIU, Jj271wdlt Yerk, l'a. -laTEIKEL'B FAHUIONABLB Mil. Tv llnery and Trimming Stere, Ne.SS North Qneen blreet, contains all the Newest and Latest Novelties el the season, l'rlces rea sonable. Call and see our ew UetXU. aprtstfd OST-ONATUKDAY KVKNINO, A 1'lush rocketbeok en West King strnt, betwoea the Stevens house and Martin's dry goods stere. The parse contained evor 17 In money and a Hlere bill with Kmma MeManus' name nn. Thn finder mil bs liberally re warded by leaving at ltd 419 SOUTH QUKKN8T. H, i-eit hash fihuine i The brit a.nd mnat nnmnlAlA B(nf.V nt huiiij laoiie in unrn-iieaii, ueeis, Fleais, Lines, Heeks, its., at lewest prices, l'olej and Ked Menntlngi In great variety. We are etrcrlng great ipeclsl bargains In Jointed Heds andlteeli. FUAU.CK'a KABT KNU PUAUMACY, (OppOBlte Kastern Market.) Brmemcer, we ate headquarters ler fishing Tackle. M.W.FAw m.l. rvr. . r. --'-- --..r .-- pHOP03Ah.Sl'OKHOILEKIKON 1'11'K Scaled proposals will be received at Iho Mnyer'si'fllcenp te 6 o'clock p. m Tuesday, July SI, 18sH, for as much Heller Iren pipe needed te connect the new water main with stand-pipe In Iteservelr. Uldsinust be glven Ter the whole work complete, nnd the Com mittee roervfs the tight te reject any or all bids. A bend of ti.yemu8t accompany each bid, with geed and eiiillclent security. Plans and spocincatlenB et both pipe nnd trestle wetk needed can be FOenat the Mayer's 0111 co. Ily ordure! thn Committee. jy!8 2ld KOWAKUKUUKKLKY, Mayer, CITY IHKASUKlWS HKl'eitT7)K IlalnncolnTreasnryand wbomdepnslted at the clese of business Baturday, July 28, H8i: AMOUAT VSrOIITEIl. balance In Treasury 171,027 32 wiikrs nsrcsiTiu Vnllnn National llank !l,f,;." 77 lveple's National Uank 2I.R71 "S FlrstMuttenal llank 24,u;5 77 174.027 M I, J. 11. ltilhfen, Treasurar of the city of I.iinr-istn, l'a., de selumuly swear that the above lepert Is correct. J. II. UATHFON.Trcasurer. Subscribed and sworn te betore me this 23th day of July, lESi. ltd CllAULKSUBNUKS, Controller. G UK AT KKDU0T1ON. Fine Tailering: at trio Greatest Kcdiictleu ever madotoro madetoro madotero daco a heavy stock, at H. GERHART'S Fine Tailoring Establishment, ONOItTHQUKKVSTltKKr. Clniy Direct lmp;rtlng Tailor In the Cltye Lancaster. rpeihKr heaI'.s 1 'lOlliKP KOAFH I j Toilet Soaps. - Toilet Soaps AT GRABILL'S OKKUNAL AND ONLY CASH GROCERY ! 1)1' Ki: AND VINE BTKKKT3. J 11st In, ene of the finest nsnrtmenbi el Tol Tel Tol lel Hnaps ever seen In lhl- ctty. McKoene's and ottier makej. Among the nssornnent are tbe following : Lisben llonquet. r,c. Alsatian lleniiunt, ldc Whlte Castile, Be. Cullciirii, lKc, l'ear's, 35e. lielmnnt.Sa II 11 pert. windRir, l3. Old lliewn Windser, IPC rholegrjpb, lDc. 'ar, 10c. Palm oil, veiy nne, r,e. M11I711 Kleur. finest inade, 15c. Heney, Oatmeal, Windser, blycerlnu, lej. Nenu euch. Ac : six pieces for ?rc. Wall Klewur, nicely wrapped, 50. av-All these nre et the llncat iuallty and all ate grandiy perf umed. ONE SQUAItE HOIITH Ot THE COUUT HOI dK. Etreel Cars l'ass Kvety 10 Minutes. M ART1N HItOTHKKH. Lewest Prices. And Nene But Relia ble Clothing. tl 50 for a Man's eutt. Unusual ti se for Men's Dreea Pantaloons. 17 50 ler Men's All-Weel Butts. llOne for Chovlet, Cat Miner, and Worsted nuns. All the newest, lea'il wonder -why they cost se llttle meney. Heys' and Children's Suits that ploase the Heys unu match the meu ecoeomlcil purss, Extra broche, 21e, 33a. f.03, 75e te $1 te. OLUH UNiruitMa and EQUIPMENTS frr Campaign get up light and net cost much. MARTIN BRO'S I'lellilng und rurulsliliifr Ooeuh, NOU'lH UUEENSl'. Tyit-IilAMSON A KOHTKK. It Is Enterprising Men THAT HEP TDK BUHSESS WOBLD IS MOTION AND PRICES DOWN. Whom el90 can you Ind UENT'S HUM SI Kit NKUKH KAH In 811k, l'lijue and Htriw et the Latest fashions lu Keur ln-lland, Treen, Tecks, Windsors, Club Heuse and 111 ess ltews for IVs or He, or (iSNl'd BUM Mi: It UNliltll- WEAUIn India Dan?), Llste Thread, Ncttid or yeattier Weight, 2fc te II i). dent's Narrow Heated Dress Shirts. Mce Welsh riannel shirts ter TeurUts. Xancy LIle Thread Hosiery. (lenuliie All-Linen Cellars and Ciilfi. Embrolderud llem-Stltchtil lllcycle Uldcts Outllte. llise 1U11 bills In Leather, Worsted or Cotten A LAlUiK ASSUIITMKNT OrNEW DKSKi.SS IN CAMPAIGN EQUIPMENTS. SEND lOUl'ltlCE-LlbT. Satchels and Valises AT ItEDUCtll 1'ltlCES. Williamson & Fester, 32, 34, 'Mi ii 38 E. KING ST., ANUASTEU, l'A. BRANCH STORE, NO. 310 MARKET STCBE.T, UAituiauuua, fa. tMW AD rMRTJBKMMtfTH. jyjEKUUANr TAILORING. MERCHANT TAILORING IN ALL ITS BBANCUR8. Balbriggan, Summer Merine AMD GAUZE UNDERWEAR. Ntckwar, Cellar?, Cuffj, SuspeudenJ Hdtry, Etc. Flannel Shirts, Percale Bhirtel and White Shirts, IN GREAT VARIETY OP STILES. The People's Cash Stere, NO. 25 EAST KINO BT., (Next Doer te tbt Lancaster County National UU1IM, LANUABTEU, PA. marll-lvdAw J.- MAKTIN & CO. LANCASTER Steam Garnet Cleaning WORKS. DURING AUGUS' WE WILLUIVK SPECIAL LOW RATE -ON- CARPET CLEANING, As a Special Induct uiant te UUUUCHES, LOD11E3 UOOMJ, OKKICKfl HALL", Ae. Carnets and Matlliiir taken Un. Cleaned Mnthiiad their Kf?its Destroyed, Uoleis Uilghd entu. uuipeis uemiu nt very low unus. 1 he Meth nre vary destructive this summed And we trlve Kuarautea net only te destmi mem, nui pieveui ineni sgaiu eniering uari puis ims Buaueu. T LEAVE OUDKUSAlC J. B. MARTIN Sl CO. OX AT WOltK", COItNEU CHUUC1I DUKK HTHKKT8. ANll EDUCATIONAL. rnuK Yeates Institute. (UEV. MONTUOMEKY 11. HOOl'KU, M iieauinosier,) win UEOl'EN VOK THE YKAll SSf-, ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 188 Mr. Hoener nremlses sneclaPv thnreuttlt The People's Cash Stere Instruction In Mathematics, l'enmanshlpl Uoek-keoplnK and the usual kiiKilsh studleu 110 oers te say, aiae, inat. naviiiK uiiirei. ion innrethn a euarter of aconturv.he has rlttedl boys ter Harvard, Vale, Princeton, Columbia! AmheiHt, '1 rlnlty. West I'elnt, and Annapolis! and na, uever naa a canuiuate ler aamissien n-leetAd. rive or lr boys will be recelved Inte thd lamuyei tne neaaueumr. Circulars by mall or at Mr. Ken Oersmllh'i HoekStoru. rer lutther Information apply te the Head I mas ter, ai Ne, 305 North Duke Street.! Jly3-SmdTTbA3 JIAHY CAKHIAUK8. vy I. Sl'llKUHKH, HON A CO. 1.AHOE9T AND CHKAl'KST ASEOUTMENTI or BABY CARRIAGES I UIULS' TKICYCLIS. EXPUE33 WAUON9. REFRIGERATORS! HABK HALL GOODS. LAWN TENNIS, CHOQUET. LAWN MOWERS ! KUiTIC AND TEltllA COT l'A VASES TUEK UUAllDS! IdKLLlSESI HAMMOCK-) I CAUPKT IBWKKPEliSI H03E AND HOSE ltKKI.8 I W. D. Spreclier, Sen & Ce., NO. 31 EASI KING STREET. LANCASTEK, PA. upriJ t(d3 A.I