- air--Sira ; -9 V- I". . nit "V - ,?: I t J v rilliJ IAJf CASTER J)AILV INTEX-LIGEKCER. THUESDAY. AUGUST 16, 11 ; :W.T - J KjSSTWb - flJ-. . C V9JH T -Sffi.1 ' s " I "..'-" - JTT 1 ! .j- & 5. h? ?- Bv " ,'' B V L w; h B' a OFF FOR A VACATION. A CLUB TOSFAND TKNUAFS AT V1KOIN TILL, BRKKS GIIONrf . i rut; Amply Hqelpptd Fer a Fisssant Tlme-Th Vpptr Ksil cf Iht Itorengh Stsrtlsd by Ciln Cl Mnrdsr Win, Oberlln OHmtM lllg Hill. CeLUMBtA.Arjg. 16 The "Jelly Twenty. re" camping rlub left town this Alter mm en tbe .1:40 train ever tbe Heading it Colombia railroad for their campatVUv gtasvllle, Barks county. The dab consists I twenty mem bera and are felly t quipped Md preTlded with everything neemary ler hating a geed time. The membera adopted a neat uniform, oenslstlng of a gray ahltt, light felt bat, polka dot neckties and white suspender Beaded by tbe Motro Metro Motre eolltan band tbe clnb paraded from Ibelr headquarters at Scblegelmllch'e betel, en Lawrence atroet, te tbe passenger station. They made a fine appearance and attract ed much attention. Xbe camp will laat for lea days. Tbe clnb la oem posed et the fol lowing officers and members: President, Jehn W. Dnttenhefer, Tlce president, Geerge H. Wlkej secretary, Jehn W. Michael; treasurer, Jeseph Schlegelmtlcb espUlD, Peter EngretT; members, Jehn Beeth, Frederick Brink, BcdJ. Dennis, J SCO 3 Dnttenhefer, J smes Harsh, Mlehael Bcek, Daniel lloek, William Ilershey, Patrick Hanlen, Hatnnel Keller, Albert Ktme, Jamea Kelley, Paul MoMahen, Hewell Michael, Jehn B. Weldlcr. An Alirg.d Wlfs-Btatsr. The upper end of town, In the neighbor hood of Eighth and Rid go avenue, was thrown Inte a state of excitement about midnight laat night by the cry et "mnrder ! Hrarderl' Tbe cry came from uieien uieien denceet Jehn Reatn, clgarmaker, en Eighth street, and the many poeplo who flecked te the house found him in a rage and badly nalng bis wife. Heme aay he openly said he was going te kill ber and bad a rovelvor In hla hind. Mrs. Keatb was taken te the residence of Samuel Brighten, en Bethel street, where she spent tbe balance of the night. About 2:30 o'clock this morning Officer Jehn Ollbert arrested Beath and 'Squire Uershey held him In ft" fnr hearing this evening at 7:30 Oberlln Wnls. Anether hill climbing contest was held laat evening between MeLaughlln and Oberlln en hill near Heist's weeds, and Oberlln waa vloterlons. Tbe arrangements were tbat the parly reaeblnn the highest point en tbe hill would he the winner en one trial. Oberlln went ever the summit while MeLaughlln failed te make tbe top Tbe bill en tbe Marietta turoplke will be attempted this ovenlng, and tbe race te be ea time. O rsnenal and Other Notes Mrs. Erhart, of Lancaster, Is visiting here. Fred and Mleses Kate and Ollle Mathee, Of Reading, are visiting friends in town. Trainmaster R. K, Williams and family have returned home from Atlantic City. Miss Kste Btrlckler is home from Phil adelphia. W. L Bear while away this summer had the pleaaure of meeting Belva Lockwood, With whom he had quite a talk en politic. The Centennial association will held Its regular monthly meeting in tbe opera beuse te nlgbt. The Ladles Auxiliary of the Y. M. O. A. will meet this evening. Tbe H. L. O. bee let y will meet this even evon Jeg at tbe residence et Miss Annle Molson Melson Molsen bicn. The Tuscarora camping club held a meet ins laat evening at tbe roeldenroof Gee. Sapplee. James A. Campbell was elected captain of tbe club, and by-laws weie adopted. The club will mcetegatu en next Tuesday evenlng. The P. R It. nose company Ne. -i, will meet en Friday eveulug te elect eiUcera. BeeJ. F. Thompson, a brdkemau en the P. R. R., bad bis right band badly injured at Blgbsplre yesterday. Thompson was applying a brake, when bis hand was eiaght between the end et tbe car and brake-wheel, causing the injury. He was 0 impelled te quit work. William Bandera met with a imrrew o e o epe at the Mill street railroad oreaalug j es terdiy. He was standing at the crossing waiting for an cast bound freight te pats The train pasted, Bandere moved around tbeend and wslked directly iu ironteta west bound train. Hn saw bin danger en tbe instsnt and (prang ever the track. Tpeenglneytsied within a low inches el hla body, Every cltlztn of the town who Is Inter ested In tbe coming centennial Is doing everything te give the borough a nent ap pearance. The borough force of work inen are at work cleaning tbe streets, and they together with the residents ere msklng short work el tbe weeds growing along the gutters and curbs. Tbe Columbia Canoe olnbplenlowas held at Yerk Furnace te-day. Many parties from Yerk, WrlghtsvUle, Marietta, Lan caster and Columbia attended. Tbey come borne this evening by a special train. A Third Track en Netth Qnsen Streut. The Lancaster City Street Railway com pany this morning began msklng prnpara Hen a for laying e third rail or North Q neon treet from the l'ennsjlvanla railroad tn Centre Sqnare where It will con no t with their ether reads. Tbe third rail will be placed close te tbe west side of tbe west rail of Lancaster and Mlllersvllie track and tbe east rail or the Milleraville track will be used by both companies. There will be a 'turnout" about half way bttween Orange and Chestnut streets te pnable the cars el the two companies te pats each ether; and here Is where tbe trouble will beglr, North Qaeen street is already badly cut up with the aingle track new laid upon It. The 'turnout" will make it much worse, and b general growl from the publle may be ex pected. We understand tbat tbe laying of tbe third track from the Pennsylvania railroad te Centre Equare was opposed by aeine el the wisest beada in the management of the company. What tbey wanted was te lay tbe track from tbe depot te Orange street down Orange te Prince te Uoneslegs, along Uonestega te Seuth Q'ien street, where It would connect with tbe ethor branch nt their read. It is claimed thai this route would have picked up many mere paston pasten gera than the ether. A Ptculiar Larceny Cue Justice Hudsen, of Hale Harber, returnea te the quarter sessions court te-day a lar ceny case against Bridget O Nelll. The prosecutor is Andrew McCIeeiy, end his complaint sets forth tbat " Bridget O'Neill did ateal and take away one pockotbeok, worth ninety cents, from his deer atep, tbat his child dropped, and that be has geed reason te believe that Bhe took the pocketbeek, thinking that bis two weeks wages were lu it, with tue fnll intention of tailing It." The defendant has given ball icr trial. Ojji JJoem l'ellr-r;.D. Peter Lutz, Lewis Der wait auu Geerge Wlneur were to-ey sworn In as regular policemen .'or Z-'ulten opera house, with tall power te arrest drunken or disorderly persons, or ethers who make themselves amenable te arrest I'SMOU t; ,Um nuuie. WAsmxuTeK, Aug 16. Heuse The Seus has pssstd the lortlttcatlen appreirl- ( Tlis Uotleoa Very Hepelul. , JACMeavuxK, Fla, Aug. 16 Ne new V? ' J allow lever, and no deaths were Asvnarijul nnn.nA .t rr..... .. P 01.,h.u,atuonueok TMy hepem,; -wr-w -r-uvuiuuj, iiw wuamer HALTED Br A BBrTI N. A Weman is Knceamcrcd Ily an Unknown Man en Bsavtr Streat. Fer a number of days the flying carriage has been located at the extreme end et Beaver street, and every nlgbtltls attended by a hard crowd of men and boys who In sult young ladles living in that neighbor hood In an outrageous manner, and the lan guage used Is unfit te hear. Lat evening Mrs. Mary Besmsderler, wlfeef Mr. Milten Beamsderfer, residing at Ne. 85 Bsrel street, in company with two ether young ladles, bad oenaslon te visit tbat section of the city. When tbey eame te tbe location et the flying carriage, a rum an boldly stepped befere Mrs. Beamiderfer and would net allow her te go her way. She did net become frightened at her predica ment, but demanded tbat abe be left pas. This the rascal refused te de, and began vilifying the woman In a shameful man ner, making threats et a yloleot character. Again ahe demanded te be let go, but ber talk only seemed te Intenslfy tbe determi nation of the villain, and tbe untortunate woman was new at the tnerey et tbe wrilCD. Tb ether two yenng ladles fortunately escaped without belng halted, and when they bad seen Mrs. Beamsderfer'a plight tbey immediately atarted te Inform her husband et what had happened. Mr. Beamsderler seen arrived at the ecenoef the occurrence in bla efforts te aecure the release of hla wife, be made a narrow es es es oane from being badly beaten by a crowd et men, who threatened te kill him if he did net leave. After a great deal of dlfll culty be suoeocdod In freeing bla wife from tbe hands of the crowd of ruffians. Tbe peeple et tbat section of the city are complaining of being nightly dlaturbed by a gang et both men and boys. KiST END DKMOenATN. Ta neinnrrarj r Hart, inbnrjr and Balla-hurj- Tewnahlp, Orcsnlte. Gap, Aug. 16 A large and enthusiastic number of Democrats, representing the townships of Dart, Sadsbury and Salisbury, asiombled at J. R. Butter's Boltevuolnn here, en Wednesday evening and erganlred a club for tbe purpose of fos fes tering true Jeflorsenlan principles and el promoting the tnteretti of Cloveland and Tburtean. The meeting wik called te order by Gee. S. Beeno, of Sadsbury, at 8 o'clock, when the organization was ellncted with the fol lowing p'rmanent cflloers : Presldent, Christian Fex, Salisbury ; vles president, William S. Hastings, Hsdsbury J secretary, J. R. Chamberlsln, Bart ! assistant score, tary, Jay Rutter Worst, Salisbury f trcaau. rer, U. C. Wltwer, Sadsbury. The club will be known as the William Ubtcr llensnl Central Domeoratlo club, and Its moetlngs will be held monthly tbrongheut the year. Over ene hundred and fifty names were enrolled as members, after whleh splrlted addresses were de llvered by Jaruee M. Walker, eaq., Jas P. Marsh, Gen. S. Beeno, I, D. Worst and William S. Haatlegs. The greatest enthu siasm existed during the meeting and it adjourned with three reusing obeors; for tbe national tloket. Mctrliami Darin flcnle. GAl', Aug. 10. The Retsll Merchanls' Association, of Ojtorare, held lis first snnuel planle In Townsend's grove, near Smyrna, yesterday, and It proved te be a complete success. This Is a branch et the State aase elation, located at Pittsburg, and is msde up of tbe best and most progressive mer chants of theso acotlens of Cbeater and Lanowter counties where It Is situated. A platform and seats wero erected, and, dur ing the morning and attorneon, speeches were made by members of tbe Philadel phia association, ulnoef whom weie present ss delegate a. The meeting was proslded evor by the vioe president or tne uoteraro association, Mr. Lewis Ceat eh, et Chrlsllaus, the presi dent belng unavoidably abaent. The music for the oeasalon was furntsbed by the Gap I'hlllmrmonle qulntotte and the Chrlstlsna baud, and was qulte n promi nent fuHturoef the pregramme. The beat el order provalled, and ovory evory overy ouo Hoemod te conuliler It a day well and pleasjntly nitnt. WIIT A KlOIUNIl llllll'i: 1)1 1. He Wreck it IIdkkjt auiI ! thn OaiUBur An Acctdenl lu a Child. TherawAsan exoltemont en East Vlue stroet early en Weduesday evening caused by kicking heree. It was hitched te a buggy, anil a man natned Rlnehart was the driver. When opposite Jacob ltimker'a imtoher shop the horse began kicking and attempted te run away, The driver held en the horae as long as possible, but was Anally obliged te leave the vehicle. The buggy was a total wreck. The horae was stepped by bis loot becoming fastened In the cress-bar of theshalL A large number or people wero en the street atthetlmp, and tearing Injury there was a general soramble te get awsy from danger. Ilolen, a young child et Charlei Burcs, was en tbe atrcet, nnd In the ellerts el her aunt te get the child te a plaoe of aafety the child stumbled and fell, but fortunately was net sorleusly Injured. Dr. R. A, Campbell exsmlned tbe child and proneunoes the In juries slight Anether Oats el Till Tapping. WodneHday everling, between 0 and 10 o'clock, the till behind tbe bar of C. Vegt'a Excelsior saloon, East King street, was robbedot fleer 12 It appears thattbere was a party playing a game In tbe room ad. Joining tbe bar-room, and tbe bartender left tbe bar for a moment te leek at them. Ne ene was in the bar-room at tbe time, but a rather gonteol looking young man, about 22 years of age, wearing light brown clothes, and a light hat. He had no beard and bad a prominent neae. When the bartender returnrd, the young man was gene and the money was taken from tbe till, whleh was under the bar. It was evldent that tbe atranger had atepped up te tbe bar, roaehod ever It, opened the till and appropriated all thoeontenta except a quarter dollar and a few dimes and nlckela. Mr. Vogt Bays he never before saw the stranirer. but would readily Ideutlly him it be aheuld see him again. A CentUhle UeDbed. It Is fcohlem that constables are robbed, but such an evldoneo hasjusi oemo te light hore. Constable S. G, Picket, of East Uemptleld, la empleyed at Jeseph Loder Leder man's tobaexi worelieuue, en Charlette street, this elty. Yesterday alternoen he lntonded going away and he brought his geed pantaloons with him te tbe warehouse at neon. He hung them up and denned bis old clothes te work in. When he went te dress be found that his pockotbeok bad beeu stolen from his pantaloons. Thore was Bbiut IL25 In it, but Piekel thinks the thiel Bujijesecl he hid mere aa he whs going away. TheTlile te tbe Febllc UulldlDg. Dsputy Reoeider Elerinen Lai been a work the past few days examining the records et the recorder's cm obearlogon the properties sold te the government for the publle building. His 1b a laborious task, for in all evor nve hundred deeds and mortgages will have te be carelully exam, amlned, Fer the Rohrer property alone ene hundred and sixty will have te te looked up. I.oektug tut Werk. The only inmates of the station house laat night were two ledgors, J. F. Bearden and Themas Mltebell, colored men. They claimed te be looking for work, and as they told a ttralght story the mayor discharged them. Fer tjtioennga Une, Charles WIUeu hat breugbt a suit beiern Alderman Pinkmrn ata'nat Henry Stauter, whom he charges with violating an SSJS A Itig Ceal Onntract Awarded. The bids for supplying tbe Mlllsnvllla Nermal school were opened by the trusttss te-day. They were as fellows ! Hatimgardnera bid te supply DOO lens hard broken, and 2)0 tens hard nut at f 4.41 per ten ; arjdiU tuna of Lykecs Valley rgg at fS 00 per Ien. B. B. Martin A Ca bid te furnish the ssme amount of hard broken, and hard nut at fl.Oj per ten, and 60 tena of f.ykcns Valley egg nt J5 60 per ten. Geerge Shulmyer bid te furnish the hard broken and hard nut ccal at f 1.70 per ten, and the Lykens Valley egg at fft.29 per ten, The contract was awarded te the flaum gsrdnerp, they being the lowest bldderr, Vensrat etKi-lreMUrer Itebstis. The funeral of ex-County Treasurer William Roberts took place Wednesday, from bis rosldence en the Colombia, turn pike, add was largely attended. Religious services were bold at the U. B. church at Mountville, and wero conducted by Rer. Jehn Brubaker, Mennenlte, and Rev. Jacob H. Winner, of tbe United Brethren church. Intorment was made at tbe U. B. oemotory. In aoerdanoe with the wishes et the family none et the seoret societies of which he was a member attended in a body. Fell tiem Fear Tr. Mrs. Geerge Rtttonheuse, living at Ne 428 Seuth Queen atreit. met with a sorleus ace deut en Wednesday ovenlng. She was en a tree picking pear, when she lest ber balance and fell te the ground, a dlstauce of tllteen or twenty feet. Dr. R. A. Camp bell was summoned and found tbat ber ribs were Injured, there wero seme bruises en her shoulder and slight Internal In Jnrli s. It was at first thought that ber arm was broken. TneMutlr Itow, FroderlekMoltz and XiOUlafl,blswre, were heard last evening 17 Alderman Hersbey ler druukonneas and disorderly condnel Louisa was befere Aldermau Dennelly, of tbe Eighth ward, nnd he decided tbat live days wasasulllcleut piinlstnnent for tbe olTense oharged. Alderman Herahey, who bad the oaae against Fred, went ene belter and be waa sent te Jail for six days. m Railroad tromutlens. Jeseph Swerdi", who has been an extra flreman en the ahllter of the Pennsylvania railroad for some time past, has been pro moted te the position et brakeman en Way Passenger, te take the place of Charles Eberman. Mr. Eberman geos te Philadel phia te de extra duty as a brakeman. Held by Urn Hliellir. HtierllT Burkboiiler dtaporedof Ibopsr Ibepsr Ibopsr seoal preperty of David M, Brllenmyerand Ames M. Uewett, of Quitrryvltle, en Wedntsdsy. TliOHiiieuntnallred from the sale of the Belleiimyer properly was 11,410 and from Uowett'aftn Charged Willi Larceny. William Procter, colored, was jiresccuted seme weeks age by Richard Bedy, who charged him with stealing a hat, pair cf shoes, coat, .Vc. He Jumptd the town and was net caught until this morning, when Conatable Wlttlck found him at Ktczer station. He gave ball thore ter n bearing befere Aldermau Doen en Siturday. Where 10 Hear the tUII Fcer. Mr. L. J. Uappal, proprietor nt Ilappel'a hotel and restaurant, southeast nngle of Ceutie Square, hns made arrangoments with the telegraph oem pany te receive by Innlugs the result of all the Lcaitue and Association gainrsand pest tbetn en a blaek beard, prepared for the purpoie, as seen as the games have been played. Kit Heute l'er II e United Slalf a. IIuumkn, Aug. 10. Frofeasor Ven Es innrck, et Klehl, with his wIIp, Prlnoess Uenrletta, or SchleswIg.Helsteln, nnd tbelr son, sailed ler New Yerk, yesterdny. Atrtr rifmen Ycara' Jdleneia. The Wheatland, ene of the largest iron plantn In the Shennnge Vnlley, etarted up tlih week after having beeu Idle lirtecn years. The mill has been rrtlltcil with new maabluery at 0 oest el tr0,000. lMrulL nt liiiyii, The fourth Street llothel church of Har rlsburg, the AH Workera of the same city, and the Union llothel et Ltnoaater, nre holding a Joint plcnle at l'atiryn te-day. The crowd from this city numbernbeut H00 Iwheiip, and they left hore en the regular train. Dealli el mi Old ililteu tit Ml. Jey. llenry P. StnKOr, ene el the eldest and meat reapeoted cltlzsns et Mt. Jey, nged 07 yenrs,dled this morning nt an early hour of Dpop'exy. He was a member el Mount Jey ledge of Odd Fellows nnd will be buried by that order en Monday In Mt. Jey 0 imotery. I)alli or An Old Lady. Mrs. Christian Kever, of Rapue township, died at her home, aged 77 years, en Wed nesday afternoon. Her husband survives her and Is aged 60 years j they have been tuarrled r4 years. The funeral will be held en Siturday ; aorvleos at liosaler's meeting heuse. Mvnt lu buninuain, Mrs. Ltrzte T. Honnleger, et this oily, left en Fast Line te-day for Stiameklr, whero she will spend Beveral months. i'ret. Uleaaub'a Hene Hliew. Te morrow ovenlng Prof. Oacar R. Gloa Glea son, the renowned horse tralner, will open his exhibitions In McQrnnn'a park, which Will be lllumlnated by oleotrlo Huht and made as bright as noonday. GloaRen Is a meat wonderful man In his line and hn has aubdued aeme et the wildest and moil r tiro tire tiro cleus horses te be found anywhore. Ur ia net ntrald te try any or them, and he has conquered animals that have kllled tnore thau one attendant The professor Intends having a number of bad borBes at the park during his stay and will show the publle what he can da The entertainment Is one that nvery man, woman or nhlld Interested In horses should see. Important te ISxcnnleiifati, Iu order that Iho l'uuniyHnnla nil Iren a company may have oueugh el cars en etile truck tei the comfort an1 nccouunndnilen of thoe KOln te Uwun drove, heng llrancb, CnpnUay, or Atluutte City next Wedneaday, Mr. ilambriahtdaatres tnoae who expect te go te buy their tickets new. Ten Autumn Kxcurilnns. Messrs. ltaymend A Whlteumb imve ur ur rnnnue ter len dellKhlful ixcu aleua lieui 1'hhadtlphta lu the month of Bupteiuher te some el the miMt nttntctlve resorts In New inglaud, New Yerk und Ciiiiada. Tbe parties will bKperteniiUy conducted, and havn the aavantAKtis which areaceurad by the previous arrangamenl of all Uedulalli or thojeurnuy. Among tbuatiraotlve fuaturai et thiee tilpj uie tbe Hudsen lliver, Like QoerKO, Lake Cbaiuplaln, Ht. l.awrence 1th vr, taKUunay Utrur, Watklns Ulnu, Maeara fulls, the Ad! reuCncks, the Qrcen Mountains, and thn li'uil lng attractions of the w hlte Mountains and eiveral leadtnir seaalde resorts. Theie will iUe b i excurrtens te Colerado and te the 1 el lovtteao iulenul l'ark, Suptumber 10 Alse trips 10 the l'ailflc Nertlmnst nDd Ualllerula, urn. iiitu iu euuiuern uuiieruia airuct eeplum bur JO and October 8. Clreulurs fully descrlb. 1d any of these tours can boebtatnodol liny. meud A Wliltcemb, 111 Seuth Ninth alruet, under continuum Hele', I'hll idelpbla, l'&, Excaralen te Oipnuu.- iiuiu Annlvfrtary at vvomelaaerr,on'lhuraday, August 3, Train leave Lam-aater (Klnirstreet) at 7a. in, Upper depet at 7 07, lare II 50 1 I'etursburg 7 18, rare II 1 Mauheltn, 73, fare It 15 t Ce.uinbla, 7 JO 1 Cerdelia. 7 41, lare ft 60 I undlsvllle, , fare Il.SOi Lllltr, 8.31, fare 11.(0 1 Kphrata, s&v, fare 753, Benefit of the home. nulfJ-lS-K 3td Tits Iktsluuuxcur Jus DiraRTMiHT la fully equipped ltn l"irt- late MaturbU aud erlut Ing MttChteuiy, uul Uprenurtrtnt all times te nil orders ler Heeks, owspaper work, Cain Cain Cain lojjnei, t'rlce l.ldn, it te. It also makra a specialty et feriemllug aud Mumbt-itng. as well as PrliillnK Uank checks, CerilncaWa of atecx, holes, Drain, Hecelpts, Meruerandsf, lilll-beadD, Letter-heads,' Note heads, tails Uoeai, Kuveiepes, or anything la tbe Com mercial mating line, tt alie prints Sile mils, rosters, fiexrammei, Hand Bills, Ktc , In plain black or colors, fa attractive ihapts and designs. Prlees reasonable. Bargains la RsMable Isauatn SatqaM. for f ale Sir Elegant Raw Btatskln Hatwjnes, 1,54,28,40 and 41 bun meHsarements. War ranted Uenulne Alaska sealskin, Loaten dve. Bttlctly flrat quality nod per ted fltllng. Will sell at n aacrlBre. Cash purchaser can seenre a splendid bargstn. Intending pur chasers thli loll should net inUs this splsadU opportunity. At the City Hetel parlors, An suit 17 arid IP, Friday and Saturday next, in spection Invited. T. U. enATHBt, an km 4ld Msntifaetnrtna furrier. MAHHIAUKH. FnitK-Hnecx 'ugnatlB, 1833 atproae nfiu. t' ill's Kefnrmea canton, by fiev. .1. W. neminger, air. rars; h rrnimana aaisi uiara K ilrecir, all of nncaaler, 'n H" "AKJCJrrat. Philadelphia Predue Market. I'HiLiDSLruiA, Ang.ie. rinnr dull t sales 1 (tee bbls i Minn, Kakers, II uei t Venn's, family, SJiKJt oe t Western aa M M est winter Patents, M754J5 te ( Spring de, S4BO 6CP. Iiye.13800381 Whwii aii . 90iei Bept, Diet Oct.. 1KC OaU-Aur- f "Ke t Sept, tiyie; Oct , SKc m i Haw Yerk Market, Maw Ynmr. Aui 18 flour market euteti rtne, naxst R5i i Ktra,rJ Wi5)t enpernne, ss iecu iu i aiina Cltv Mill. Kxlra.Mi&at 19. wmver wneai extra, sj wcja te. Wheat Na 1, lied, 81 te, fltei Ne. t, BNei Ne. UfA, Winter, Aug, awt Sept, BJe) maintain LRU' ahfnmfinta. 41.777 i .T- . . '. I m.-m Oern no. t, Mixed, cash, uajget Ang, Met "'nt, tsxe; reeetput 4w,eee; ahtprnenu, 172 M2. eata Na I, White. Bute, 449)i8ai Ne. 4.00, S'S"! Me t mixed, Ang, Met Sept., 2Se receipt, let TOO i ahlpmnnte, none. Uye nominal t Staie 78c. Iiarley nominal. Ferk-dullt Old Meaa.nt OJejUtt. Lard qnlet i Aug . wee t Bept, as 9a. Molasses dull) ter BO boiling stock, no Black strap, 11a. Tnmentme Mir at SGWe. Heslndutlt atratnndtogeod,tl02UorilO. Fotrelenm Arm 1 Undned In uaaea, Vhq. Frttshta Heady t eraln te Londen. 4d. Batter eulet; western Creamery, isaisa. UhwMO dull 1 Wmtern Flat, 70!iC. j State Factory, 7KQ90 fancy White, , ua KICKS weak) State, 18KO1B0 ; Western, 16 SJIB3- usir firm t Koflned Uutleaf, tie 1 Uranubv Ud. 7Ke Tallew firm I I'rtme City, 4c Blee nominal 1 Carolina, fair te geed, safe. CotUe steadyt fair canroea.ter Kle. lie. Uliloace fruduiMi Mara. Cmoaeo, Aug. 18, o-se a. m. Market opened. Wheat Aug,, WHO I Sept., 8e Oot, 83Ke.t May.tDKO. lierii ug, tiujecpu, iiajuev., tic. May, 330. Oats AUg., 2HiO( Bept-, !l0. Oot., 2i0. stay, wc fork August, 113 40; Sept., tlJ15 Oot, into. lard-August, (3 Xl Soot., as 77Kl Oct, 87J. Short lllbi-Auguat, 18 00; Bept, 17 M t Oct , 17 f7X CLoeme. Whent-Aug., 63e; ept.,t3,'ie. Oot, 840.; May, Die. i.ern ug., 4IXei Eept, 41ke, 1 Oct., 4H0 MBy,8!4e. il-AUg,25C! Bept, 28HOI O0t, S4WOJ May.'Jc. bbsM .11k Aug, 113 CS 1 Bept, 13 35 1 uet., 1310 l.ard-Aug., 88 8) Bept 18 8S Oct, 8 1. "ion lllbs-Aug , 17 KK t sept, 17 97H ( Oct , 300. Uraln and 1-ioTUiens, rurntahud by 8 K. Yundt, Ilreker. CuioAeo, Aug. 10, 1.00 o'elock p. m. Wheat corn. Oa. Pnrk. I.ard. August 81 4IVC 23 18 27 8.80 Bupuimber. 83W t 24 n.SO 8 80 October U H 41S87 8,77 noceinbcr... ...fa svk May 9jX 8S& 2a OrudnOll tSU Consels m 6-.0 Clestug I'llcea 2 o'elock p. m. Wheat cer-t. Oau. fork. Lard. AllRUSt blSJ 4l 23 11 33 8 MS topunnber KtlJ U 2lVi U.i5 8 83 Ocuiber 8I( 4lVi 'MS 13.40 8.80 Uecomber Wirf 8-K May 91 SUi 2S Crude Oil 82K ttecelpts. Car lxu. Winter Wheat 1C3 Nprlug Wheat 1 til Cern.... , 2J7 Oils 177 i.ve........................................ .... Uarley Uead. KeeeInU negs 11,100 lucelpts catue. 10,3.0 ftivertteck siarscu, Crioaeo, Aug 15. Cattle Recelpts. 12,000; shlpmi.nif, 4,100) market ttrnng 1 flee s, S373 0Ou: Blockers und lecCtra, ri U0O313; cow. hulls and mixed) II SSOUOi Teiaus steer,173 Qi 10 1 Woslern rnKnrs,S3 2IOIB). Ileis-ll. celp3, 10,000 nuad; shipments, 4 0 0 1 mnrki.t alew, lower 1 mixed, S3 0 j OH ill hmivy, 5 8joe:i.-i light, 5Q0 3) t skips, J AQ 1 83. fthiMip Uernlpts, B.oen headt shipments. 2UO maikut ateadyt natives, (2 73 tl nit Wuauirn shorn laefOIBJ: itxasahern. ti 739 1 75 : lambs. II 750)5 il. KA8T l.limuTT eatviu Uoeelpts, 140; shlpmenta. 15VSheafl t marknt .toady en geed Cull en common nrimn ISWO m- geed, 14 73 Ol; coimner. tetHlr. 9 Ol 23 1 36 cars shipped te New Yeik te-day Hogs llKcetpui, 1300 head 1 shlpments Oeu 1 umrket slew 1 t'htladelphlaa. 1 40O Odd; intxid, IG20OC30! Yorkers, SS 1J4J0 23 ; reiiunnn te fair, ttbOSO IK)I plg, S6u(j3 73. Scirsshlpped te New Yerk te-day. nlmitp-KLcelpU. SJOUi HinpumnU, aWOj nmrkni ilulli prime, 14 40ji rAi gesi. S3 710 410; common th fair, ia3 23 ; lamb j, 1 1 (15 73. Mew lerk Stocks. Maw Yens, Aug 10. l p m.-Money elesed at IHO- per cent t Kxchange qnlet 1 pouted rates, II 8SQI 87Xt actual raKis 14 81X0 4 8IJi for CO days and 818704 87 for demand! Governments cloaed strong) currency 8's, II 20 bid 4's oenp., II 27ft 1 4fs de, tl 0; bid. The stock market this morning opened dull and heavy en tains by the bear parly, and prices declined K te as compared with last nlght'ii closing quotations. Tne list has Btnee bten heavy, with St. l'aul the weak feature. Stees. atarasts. Quotations by Ueea, MeQrann A Ce., bank era. Lancaster, l'a. w reu list. 11 a. m. is Sr.sr, saw ununus ribuiuu.. ......... 7H K)i u. v.. u ...... Colerado Ceal SOW: Central raclHc...., ,13 CanadaBeutbern........ Cht..8t UAl'bg Oen. AIlle Q..." S Del. I, A W arte , KrleSnds... , Jer O K.A T Leu, A N L.Shore Mich Cen M3 Missouri raclne Heck Valley w. ............... X. V. 1'ref , N.Weat N.Y.C , New auglnnd..,, Kast Teunoasee, Omaha Ovgen Transportation.. Ontario A W ficlde Mall ulohmend Terminal u ram Texas l'arioe 24 Union l'aclflc ,. Gil HabashCem it' waDAah rref Western U , WeitHhore llends rBILADSLrniA list. Leh. Vel , IL, N.Y. A l'htla , l'a. U. It lbadlng Leh. Nav Iloateuv. 1'aas , .- X 23 7-1U Ml J". A K... N Cent.. essseeaessf Pveplns t'bss. see ung. 11 Oil Phlla Traetlnn , as M 831 tstj six X& Xt AD VJtHTJMtMKNTU. TITANTED-A GCOD GIRL TO DO gtmural housework. Apply at augie tid xu laurriCK. WANTKD-OLEAN WHITE FIO. 0 8, full ltatbered old blrrts, geed yi iib fuiu. u igie liuaeed illCbKS A UUO.. Uhrutians, Fa. WANTED A HE1TLED WOMAN as cook with iccomimindatlena 1 geed wages irutLKSA line., auglC wq Christiana, l'a. tirANTED-AUlUL. FOU GENERAL tv liouaeH erg. Apply te MUS. It AWN. auglO lwd Ne, 443 Kast Orange St. A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE Wing ainn's nsmecratlc Club wlliba held en 'lhursdny ovenlng te make arrange arrange inenta ler tcdrplcutn and te adept a uniform. A luiluttiudiuiLels destied. NOTICE F1VK PKH CENT. WILL be Hddel teall ltyrax notpilden or be feri! AUUU3T Si, 18.8 unlce hours from a a 111 t3 p m iipn Monday and Saturday eveulnga from 7 te 8 p. m. J. H.llATKVOV, auge-tfdU ctty Treasurer. mUE MEMUKKS OF LANCANTEK O O r.. RrA..nn..fLil A. Ledge. Ne. 67. I tn be pruteul at tbxlr mwting this ( I hursdsvl eveulug, Augnkt 18, l8, at 8 o'clock, iiu pert ant amendmeut te ny-l aws te be con sidered, oke. MUasau.w.e. Atttit t riuMi D, MiLsT, secretary, ltd 1!8 1S7K 187U 28 V)i 21 'JO 1-8 88 1W 14U 13V 1S2 mij t8U 5S MM " Mk M3 6'3tf .... six my, box s eestsei JJ 57 67 17 1 SX 113 MJi 107 3 4'.X 4J I44IM4M I" 4' 4W 40 20iJ 26)J JCJ '.'.'.' '.'.'.'. jeji 25H ! ?2 7IH 2IS 2H U 14)5 ... 2SK 27 2H .. 82)2 W 8J B'K 54 Vi 254 4i JVJTlr AD VMRTtllgltMNTB. B AKINO POWDER. ROYAL BAKING POWDER, Absolutely Pure. THIS powder sever vanes. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesemeneaa. Mera economical than the ordinary kinds, and eaa net be setd in competition with the multitude otlew test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders fltetd only in eon. Hevai. Baxura Poweaa Ce., 109 Wall Street, ifew Tork. tylHyflAw TUE FINEST AMERICAN CHAM PAQMK8, Qeldta Age and Hammondfpert Bee. UOTIKKU'8 LIQUOR STORK. TITE SELL GOODS FOR CASH. OUR PLATFORM Is te StUQoea Cheap aa Possible and Bella Large Quantity. wi new errcn eabqains in WFITE QUILTS! IN LARGE 81ZKS, S1NULKI1KDANUCUIB QUILTS. Home-Made Lancaster Quilts, WU1TC AND COLOBID. We are new receiving ear Winter lllankets and will neil them Cheap during the dull sea son. Special Bargains In Balance of our Stock of WASlIDItESSGOODJ, JOHH S. GIVLEE, e and 8 North Queen Street, LANCASTKa.l'A. marlO-lvdAw JjlCONOMICAL BUYERB SHOULD CALL ON SAMUEL CLARKE, TUB F I1IKND TO Til C FUBLIO ANUTHKreKTO mail 1-BOriT COUPX- TITION. Masen's Fruit Jars, F1NT3 7SO, QUAUTS, 85c, HkhT OALL05B 11.10 VDUZKN. lift Imperted Dinner ReU forts 00. 18 imported Tea Pets leria Btl. as imported 1 etlet Bets for a 28 EXCELSIOR COOKING CROCKS. Me lllze, Met 750 Size, BOe; lSlre,C5ct tissblse, escenU. A Ulg Uargaln In Cnt and ether Glassware. Fer a shore time only w 111 make a reduction 01 taper cent eaaiiuisi aasware andse per cent en untoaware. FULL CREAM CHEESE, 12 OBNTS PM.U. 1'OUND 4 lb 3 Jelly ter 2!e, or II ,n for 80 fta Buckets. A lew or 1 nst Wenk's JCye Oponers lelt : lbagiiBsTablealtand K t Hest Jfepper ter 25c 8 B l'runellss and 4 ftn prunes fere. 6 s Laundry Seap and & tt. starch ler 75c. a en cream auu and 2 ftj Dates, all new goods, rer 25a. las flake Tapioca and 2 fti Clean Bice for 250. a geed Scrubbing llruahes and 1 Breem ter 25e 0 Cakea Band Seap and I cakes Laundry Seap lorMe.- 4 fti or 11 riacka Washing Powder for 25c. 2 Bettle Vunlllaer Lamnn Kxtracts. regular 200 alto, for 1V3 Just think you save 25e en two bottles. Itemember we guarantee these goeda te be pure. i s. nen'c let your cblldren cry or your women sigh, for Marvin's fu potier cakes and Crackers when you can buy them Iresh at Clarse's and as low In prlce as In'erler Reeds. Ask for the best Coffeetnthewerld-Clarke's 26c Cetree-ami iret a Cake of Chocolate free. Uoel t'effacs, 12X, is, 18, 20, 22 and 25 cts ft. SAMUEL OLABXE'S WUOLBSALE AND BETAIL TEA AND OOF. FKK STOliK, Btore 13 and 14 Seuth Quesn Bt. aa-TBLBPUONE.-ta J. B. MARTIN A CO. FIVE NUMBERS OF- WHIfE DRESS SHIRTS -TUATAUKOF- EXTRA VALUE. PEARL SHIftT. l'KBFKOTFll'! BB3T QUALITY I L1NKN ASDMU3LIN1 11.00 KAClli OUIxMOPEU HALF DO.. 76e WBIT1 SHIRT. UKlNFOaCKl) 110BOVI 1UCE ANU8UOU1 DKltS. BtQULAB VA1.UK ANU FB1CB, II CO. 60e WHITB SHIRT. D )UBLK RONT ANUllaOK, KXOBLLKNT MUSLIN 44c SHIRT. TUV A SAUPLR AND TOO WILL UK 1'LFASED. 35c SHIRT. DOUBLE FUONT AND IQUAL TO HOST FIFXV CENT B1I1BTB. J.B.MARTIN & CO. ifmw ADVMRTnmMxyn. IVOR BALK OR RENT A FIRST. MJ class 'arm, situated two muss from Las v-v?... aw rNiguiD , inquire at aefiiimi TOisurriui. AGENTS WANTED FOR TUK BALK of the PTKOLKTIR rlBBIXTIKOUIBUBK. Call at the Leepard Hetel for one week. augielwd pVIOriOE THE MEMBERS OF LAN XI caster Caatls, Ke. ;6. A. O. K of M. C, are urgently requested te meet at their castle bail, ea rrtday Bvenlng. august 17, for the adoption 01 thn new by-taws, angitr. btoudkuefthzs k.e. SPECIAL NOTICE. 2!iE3?2jl.tMt en " echoet tax re re meiaieg unpaid WVU. M AJtSUALL, Treasurer. n. .. . Centre Sqnare. 3-onlceepen Monday andaatarday a van-"8- aegeuau QEA BATHING AT HOME, bo.te OOOHRAM'3 DRUQ.BTORB, Nes. 1J7 A 139 North Queen St, And get some 8CA SALT and have a Sea Water tsath at home. TuThAI TJtOR HENT-TUE STORES AND BASE JU ment Reems In tbe Farmers' 'eutbern Market Monae will be ready ter occupation about eenumber 1st Bealed bins for tbe ren tal will be received at Ne KOSeathQaeea street en or before August 17th, suuug the porpese for wh'ch te be used, and also at what rate or rent per annum. auiJ-TuAin u. l. rBAlLKT, Secretary. G REAT RKDUOTION. Fine Tailoring At the Greatest Reduction ever made tort dace a heavy stock, at H. GERHART'S . Fine Tailoring Establishment, 4J NOKTH QUEEN BTBEET. Only Direct ImpDrtlng Tailor tn the City 6 Lancaster 13USINES3 COLLEGE. Lancaster Bnsiness College NO.10K EA8T KINQ STREET. Day Sessions begins MONDAY, BKPT.3. evenlng Betslns begin 1'UESUaY,BKFT,4. jtjipiy ab ruuuiv, or auurees. H. O. WBIDLBR, Prin. angt tfdR Q.BAND KXCUJRaiON AND PiCNIO OF TUE Teiiug Men's Democratic Club, OFLANCABTSK, FA., TO LAUEIl'd FARE, Beading, Pa., ON MONDAY, AUGUST 20th, 1888, Tlckets for Bound Trip, Including ontranee te Far a, ADULTS, 11.25; ClIILDBKN.COc The Liberty Cornet Hand will accompany the kxourtlen, Train win leave outer uepei augll-7td at 7:15. RAYMOND'H DIONS. VACATION HXCUH- RAYMOND'S VAOA1ION EXOURSIONS. All Traveling Kipenics included. 10 AUTUMN TEIPS IS TUE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER, OI from nine te thirteen days, with visits te all Uie leading Menntatn, Lake, Htver and seaside Keserts In sew jrngland, New Tork, and Canada, lnelndtng the White Mountains llODtreal, Quebec, the Bagnenay Ulver, Lake slempbrcmageg, utewe, eummlt et Mount mansneia, isms ni tineaip, sieunt Uesert, Moesebead Lake. Old Orchard Ueach. HucHen lllvur, raratOMS, Lake Ueenre, Lake Cham. iilatn, Auaabiu i hasm, the Adlronaaek Menn- mus, uiu neminK vnuey, natains uien Niagara Falls, the thousand Island,, the St. Lawrence uiver and ltaplds, Trenten Falls, ele. In addition te the above, a patty will leave Philadelphia Septeinbar 10, ler ntouret the Yellowsteno National I'nrr, continuing the Journey Acress the Continent On the a ime data tnere will bs an excursion te Colerado and "Around the Circle " In tha Kooky Mountains. Oeteher 8, an excursion ever the Northern I'aclHe Ilaliread te the 1'aclue Northweat and California Alse, rcptembnrlOnnd October 8, oxcnralens te aeuthern callfeuila direct, ejer tbe Santa Fe route. 93cnd for descrlptlve circulars, designat ing whtuher the book et"'ien September Tnpa." thn Yeliowneno National Fata: Tour, the Colerado Excursion, or Southern Califor nia Tour 1, destred. RAYMOND & WHITOOMB, 111 Seuth Ninth Btreet, (UnSer Continental Uotel), FHiLADSLVHia, Pa. aulTlid AA1U&ESIKNTU. 1888. 1889. Seventeenth Annual Tour OF THE UNITE O 8TATE8. MR.O.R.GLEASON, King of Herse Tamer;, Assisted by his cempxny of trained and ex perienced Horsemen, will open tbe toaaen at McGrrann's Park, Lancaster, FBIDAY EVENING, AUG. 17, continuing Four KvenlnjM. A'se a Grand rerlormtnce bATOKUAl AFlKUNOON. AUGUnri8tb.at3 00p.rn Mr. Oli-a-en win handle at each exhibition ha' ter pullers, abyers. hersea airaia of stuum or B. K. cars (a siieclai engine en the grounds for this purpose), horses ' ad te shoe, balkert, kickers und runaways. Horses will be tireken et any bad hblt In a few moment publleiy i no secrets ; no charges. Itinie wishing tbelr hersea broken win no Mr Oleasen'a gent at Flis ft neerr's enice, Neith Qaeen street, any time during thn week. The I'ai k will be lighted by Kloctrle Light. Kxhlbltlena, Friday Evening. August 17, at 8 IS Pw m ; t-aturday p. in., August 13, at 3 o'clock, ADMISSION "5 CKNTfl. AVIIerses II an a lea Free of Charge. augM-lwa BIOYCLKH. DlOYOLES, TRICYCLK8, TANDEMS, COLUMBIA Bicycles, Tricycle?, Tandems. DUKABLE, EIMFLE. GUAKANTEED IUQllKST GUADK, ILLU5T11ATED CATALOGUE FHEE, POPE MFG. CO., 7 FBANKLIN BT., BOSTON. UUANCII UOUSKS-n Warren St.. New Yerk Wl Wat ash Ave., Chicago, auS-lydeed JIAXDKBUCJURFH. TOANDANNA HANDKERCHIEITB. GET YQUU Bandanna Handkerchiefs 3; 5 and IO Cents, ERISM AN'S, no, & wesi kine si. AVNext Doer te Bayler's rhotegraph Gal. lery, jtoera AitD aaet poe T WEAR Ien Oan Save loney BT VUtTIRa STACKHOUSE'S AND FtJBOHABlXa TOUB! FOOT WEAR. 4syTHX BEST SHOES PBICESINTHEOITT, AND LOWBST D. P. STACKHOUSE, IB 4k 80 IAIT KIMO.BT. LANCASTER. fA. at0-lydw B OOTd AND SHOES. Only the Best $1.50 BUTTON, UCI AND COSBRtSS Its Dress Shoes IN THE OUT, -liur- TrIE BEST SHOES 01 All Klnfls for thi Least L'eney. THE $1.50 MEN'S DRESS SHOES CAN UK SEEN IN SHOW OABE IN FKONT OF OUB BTOKE. The One-Pi Ice Cuh Heuse. d Iht Leaders of Lew Prices -IN- BOOTS Si SHOES, Ne. 3 Eht King Street, LANCASTER. PA. OLOTIIZNU, JrARTIN BBOTHKR& Frem whichever aide you leek at the Clothing we're showing you'll be pleaaed. The cloth aid, the making side, or tbe price tide. Ken's substantial Weel You'll Be Pleased. Butts, $7 60, S and $10. Finest Dress Bulls, lis. The Best Beys' and Children's Clothing and tbe cheapest. It's making fast lrlends of the mothers nnd tbe boys. Small Beys' Extra Breeches, 25, S3, te. 75 cts te It CO, The nicest Tantaloens for Men, II 50. You'll think they are 16.00 when yen. see them. Nothing touches buyers se pleasantly as te have Just what tbey want. That's our Furnishing Department Bee the Men's naif Ilese, Underwear, Shirts and Bum met- Neckwear. MARTIN BRO'S Clothing and Furnishing Goods, SB NOKTH QUEEN BT. 1'. 8. Campaign Club Equipments. TyiLLlAMSO.N 4 JF03TKH, BE SURE YOU MAKE A NOTE OF THESE: BARGAINS. Gent's Bilk I'rlnce Tecks, 17c, 2te, iia, 60c. A Large Assortment of Gent's Bilk Four-la. Hand Ties. Very Desirable Patterns Cuttn I'rlcete CLOSE OUT TUE LINE, (PC. rcarfa ter !5s. Gent's Flne Pique Seuls, Sic. Gent's Flque t eur-ln-lland scarfs 17c. or three for coo. uent's and Bey's bilk Wind sors, ISO, 20, 25c. Gent's Dress Sutpenders, 13e, 15c, 2Te, 25e Streng Working bnspenders, 6c, lie, 0c. Genfs White and Fancy Colored Detris Flannel Shirts, 33c, j, 60c. Wonting thliU, tOa, 35c, 33C. CAMPAIGN EQUIPMENTS. BUTTONS AKD HANDKEUOlllttrS 81 LU. AND COTION. IN Williamson & Fester, 32, 31, 36 & 38 E. KIKQ ST., LANCASTEB, PA. BRANCH STORE, MO. 318 MARKET 8TAUBT, IIAKKISIllIRO. PA. WK, WIdH TO EMPLOY A FEW aalesman nn aalarv te aall our smeda bv ample te the wholesale and retail trade of ail the leading cllles and towns. We ssm the largest manutatturera of ear line in the country. Bend two cents In stamps ter par. Honiara. Ne pestala answered. OBNTKNMAL U'F'G CO.. KUglO-SOtaeed Cincinnati, O. Ne FREY ECKERT 1
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