XBM LANCASTER DAJELY INTELlilGENdTR. OTUBSDAY, AUGUST 23, " it , u'v r? Ife fit V.ffi"... -i f. if- ?Sw tfr bs Bk ip I . ' K, 14 . IV ' ;& ;li K THE BY-LAWS ARE ADOPTED. COLOMBIA'S CLEVELAND AXD Tlll'lt- AN CLOH tl FLOBIUJHISO. Am EsecntWS Committee Knit the Time Fer tee Wesely SUeilng. Are SsteeWd-Mest. tag te the lateral! or the Csntsn- nisi A PUaiant Birthday Snppsr. Oelemma, An. S3, a. meeting el Hie Cleveland and Tbnrmaa Demoeratlo club urn held last evening In tbetr new quarter la the North building la Bnk alley. Tbe constitution and by-laws for the aovorn aevorn aovern Hot el the dab wets reed by the eeaamlltee app slatea te rrerai the ad adented. An ejtoeutlve lelttNWH appointed consisting of the ity eesamltteeman from eeen wsru m fellow t Hiny a Llchly, W. Hayes Orler end JeSa C. Ryan, The president wltleeleeta lleaaee committee, oenslitlng el fire from each ward. The oemmlttee sifti ee aaneuncd at the next regular saettteg. The elnb decided te bold tbe ragalsr meetings en Friday night of eeeb week. The room will be papered and fitted ap la a comfortable manner. The beet ratdlng matter will be eupplletl and the Bstnoerats of Colombia will lake an totlve laterest In the campaign. Tha Ceiaticlat. Orien Ledge He. 870, et Odd Fellow, held a meeting laat night, when tbe fol lowing entertainment oemmllteo waa ap. pointed : A R. Mess, James A, Alllaen, Christian Garber, Geerge W. Hatnsker, A. U. Bell, Or. G. W. Bernthelsel, William Meek ley, H. A. Baker, E. E. MeDlvltt and B. T. Bebrerpie, The oemmlttee will re- receive tbe guests npen their arrival and attend te tbe entertaining of tbe visitor Tee Knights of the Gelden Kagle have reeelved the following acceptance tn their Invitations te parade i Brne Cress, Lsncas ler; Capitel City, Ilsrrlsburg ; Manetla, Marietta ; Stiegel, Manbelui ; dnestngn, Safe Harber; Hermit, Mount Jey; Whlte Rear, Yerk. Tbe several caalles, with two exceptions, will be accompanied by band p. A meeting of the Red Men waa be Id Ian evening when the oemmlttee en Hosts, oe tame, eta, made reports. 1 be floats are being prepared and about 75 local Red Men will tut in line fully (quipped In Indian costume, nirtnaaj Sapper Henry Rodenbeaeer attained lila 10th birthday yesterday, and In hencr et the event entertained a number of bta frlenda laat evening at hla home en Obeatnut atreet Tbe guests enjoyed a very line sup par and departed at a late hour, winning their beat many returns et the plcaaant oc ec c talon, Mrs. Jehn Yenng, of Philadelphia, Js Tlalting her aliter, Mrs. IX M. Simple. Samnel Klalr, Jr., left this morning for a visit te friends In Wilmington, Del. MUa Hettle Fry returned te her home In Yk Ust evening, after a visit te Mends In town. Maria Hoopoe has a steel engraving of Wm. H. Harrison, which waa purchased daring tbe campaign of 1540. a exonralen from Yerk te Penryn went through town this town this morn, tag. It waa given by tha Ilea lilve Sim day aoheol and was attended by eleven carleada of people, The Snawnee fire company will held a festival en Saturday evening te secure cen tennial funds. B. F, Mann his a inn flower atalk 12 feet 7Jilnehes high, Tbeburnlug-et a hammock at the real denee of W. U. Barr, en Oherrv street. brought out the Are department laat even ing. Tbe hammock was hanging la the wash ahed and the cause et tbe fire la net known. The rlsmea were.qnlckly eailn gulahed with a few buckets of water and -' ae eamage done. The funeral of the late lire. Uharlea II. Haldeman will be held en Friday evening from horlate resldence en Second atreet, Tbe friends of tbe family are Invited. B. F. Mann, living en Lancaster avenue, Baa an old copy of the Afaryf uncf Journal and Baltimore Advet User la his posterior, The pspir waa piloted by William Qeddard, and Issued August 20th, 1773 The paper la Ne. 1, and la one of the flrat edition olthe first paper printed In Baltimore. It is lu a geed slate of preservation, Frr Tmle. Eds. 18Tjzlliee:ci:r. After the war el 1313 there was a popular aeng sung almost everywhere that voiced tbe principles of tha contest between the United States and Great Britain entitled "Fme Trade and Hiller'a Right," and these principles were endorsed by the great mass of tbe peeple There were a few in Congress and elae where ever, perhaps, the whole country who antago nized the principles Involved In tbe war, bat tby leat their tolltteal prestlge forever sad were burled at the great funeral of the Federal pirty. The free trade, however, of that epoch had a significant meaumg. It claimed the freednm of the ecss, end (that "Yankee (hips In It tie of peace ae any pert might trade." Tha erm"''rree trade" new bes another meaning, or ae meaning at all. It Is at tern ped te be used a an odious political epithet, te create a political fog nnder which high taxes and tarlSs, with a plethoric treasury, may be fastened upon tbe country aad tbe people, Tbe fact 1, there never has eean, there Is net new, end there never will be free trade In this country (as that policy la understood In Kngland). Be long as tbe interests of the people are se varied as they are In ear oeantry, free trade can nover be Bade a national mane, and it la net new, be waver much tbe Republican party may attempt te force it, or a handrail or Demo Deme Demo erata may avow It as an letup, We have listened te tbla tariff and free trade noise for mere than fifty yearn, and in all that time we have never been able te lay our fingers en aty point where we have ever been benefited by a high tarlM or injured by an alleged free trade, and probably there are bat tow ethers who can. It seems pre posterous te think that any set of meu can or wenld, faaten an adverse policy upon the oeantry without tajarlng themsehes te the same amount that it would be Injurious te these wee antagonized It. The fact Is that tha masses of the peeple are Bbent ae mueh la tbe dark en the tarlll subject as they were fifty jeara age, and m they are likely tObehfty yeara hence, uclee they dliln ten edly examine the subject Intelligently for thenuelvt. Sector, Tbe Selder' Urpbana, Tha aeldlera orphans' t8lxteener, at Harrlaburg ou Wednesday adopted a rnse- latlen creating a oemmlttuo te inomerlaltia the legislature, requeuing further annrn. prlatlens ler tbe maintenance 1 1 tbe anlii lerV orphan schools. Under the xet et lSS7,the acaoela will ole.e In 1690, ana the "Mlxteeners" Insist that It la net right that about l.COO ebl'drea be thrown out of aoueol. Tn folio elcg officers were elected t Preiirent. Fraatc W. Smith, PulUdHpnlai ea era TJe prteldeut, Dayton E. Jenes, He en : weateravlce presldenr, Jehn U. Slower, AUegbeny Oity ; rlnanelal eeerelarr. Tixaaaa Heeper, Pelladeluhla : cerrei. Patltagauiretaxy, 8. K. tt Kluelec, Waai. fled t treasurer, rV. O. Jenes, Brilliant, Oale; reoerdlnK ectetary, MU. Mellle Megan, Washington, D, O. i m ae turn at Hard A-' McKlre;', la laat evening's IwitLLieENCen It waa staled that tee tarletaa overlng around a gas chandelier In tbe second ttery et Bard at MeKlrey'e store, Seuth Queen street, had taken fire TaeaJay evening. This waa a awake f the fire waa In the parlor of Jauae Leeb, next deer te B.ta & Me- ' AMalt4 nr u. tiali Boji, CyraelUdbr4id and Jehn Miller were tbMkadbjr a party or late bU players, against whom they brought suit boieie Aldernaa Daea Wedutaday evening, teavaral of them were arrested and gave ball fit a hearing Saturday, WILL THK 1PBWOPT DE UC1L1 ? Tha fclreet llalivtay Uetnpaay Aeaart They Will Ue Ahead With TUetr Werk rrep- rtr-OirnerateSecareaa Injunction. Tbe third rail of the Lanesster city atreet railway has beea laid aJTssr eeuthaslbe place where they proposed te lay tha "turn "turn eat," abent halfway between Chest cut and Orange, Yeaterdav tha workmen quit work at this point and had netreanaied work at neon te-day, though the boss" stated that work would be returned and the turnout laid aa seen a he reeelved orders from the aaaaaement. We understand that should an attempt be made te lay the turnout tbe property owners will atk for injunction te restrain the company from proceeding The width of the proposed turnout from tbe main track Is nine feet four inebes and tbenee te the curb en tbe east side Is enlj three feet six Inches; and as tbe body of the ear overhangs the track about eighteen Inches the distance between the car and tn curb would be only about two feet a dis tance that would prevent all travel en the east side of the street when cars were en the turnout A turnout at this point sppears te be en tirely unnecessary, as it Is within half a block of the terminus of tbe atreet railway, end leas than five minutes would bs neeea aary, at most, te allow the eara of the two lines te pass. Tbe street railway have assumed te Isy tbe turnout without any authority frea elty councils, or without consulting single property owner along the line, It 1 net likely that the oeupany will be allowed te de Juat as they pleaaa in this matter. Meanwhile tbe Belgian bloeka and the oresatngs have been tern up ter a week ane travel en North Queen atreet greatly 1m ceded ; and tha drowsy oily fathers are aeundly sleeping In bllaafal Ignorance et what la going en. They will wake no some day and dlscnsa tbe question, "De tbe atresia of Lancaster belong te tbe people or te the railroad companies?" ouNritaexa Fert school scrruits. A Large Number at Hlda Becelved and Ex amined Tha Lewest Bidden. The text book committee of tbe Lancaster school beard met en Wednesday evening and opened bid for school bonk and anp piles for tbe ensuing year, Tne following anntrnote wero awarded, la all caaostethe IcwnBt bidder: I Ivlsen, lllakemsn, Tayler A Ce,, New I Yerk i Swlnton'sSceond read or, (3 00 per dozen ; Third reader, f-S Fifth reader, fOj Qolden Boek of Choice Reading, f 3 Npeneerlan copy books, Nes 1 te d bOcentN; White's exarolie be.ik, 63 cents j Whlte'a drawing book Ne 8. 120Nei 4, f., 0. 7 and 8, f 1 60 Ne 11, f 1 SO Ne. 12 12 60; Bwlnten's Complete Qeegrspby, 113; Gray's Soheol and Field Boek el Betany, IIS ) Smith's Pnyelntegy, f 5 Dana's Geological Story, fll.uO; Wells' Na'ural Folleaophy, f 11 60 ; Spencerlan Pencil OempM", 111 par gross. L. B. Herr : u) d2n KetTH's Qsrmsn Rsder, Ne. 1, S and 3, $20 ; Hoeker's Child's Boek of Nature, 00 copies, (22 i New American Pronouncing Spelter, 61 oiples, 1 11.25 ; Shepard'a Flrat Boek rn TJ. H. Constitution, , de7sn esples, (2 63 ; Elelead penell, Na 8, 13 per grot; PP0 slnle elate, rS.r0; ItO deuble alatee, fS.e0 J Glllett pen 303, 76 cents per greta; Ne 401, 40 eenta, and Npeneerlan Na 1, 76 cents ; 60 reams packet note paper, (30 A, S Barnes Oa, New Yerk : Whlte's Drawing Boek, Ne. 1, 81 eenta per dozen ; Ne 2, fl ; Packard's Ziolegy, 15 oeplea, (16.12 ; 200 boxes alate ponella, 112 ; 60 gal gal gal loeaof ink, 60 eents par gallon ; 110 setset Itrvnnt r Mtrsttnn'a linnlc.kfwinlnir lilknba 1(36. Anueraen noueni nuppiy company, new Yerk : Bullion' English grammar, (7 per dezen. Applolemt Ce, New Yerk: Quaeken bes' rhoterlo and composition, 37 cents eaeh, Jehn Baera' Sens: Ahn'a Translator, (0 00 perdrren. Bosten Supply oeiupany Ruters 6 cents per denn. Webslet's Unabridged dic tionary, (9 each, Inquirer Printing and Publishing com pany : Blank books, (0 60 and (3 CO par hundred ; 40 reams book piper, at ? 07 ; 40 reams loiter heads, 70 cents. Julius Leeb : Lead penells, 60 com per gross. Eherhard Paber, New Yerk : Pan helder, 20 cants per gross; India rubber erasers, 05 eenta per pennd. H. IT Zihm A: Ce. Blank copy book for German aerlpt, 42 cents per dezen ; Walter Smith school square, 9 cents eseh ; erasers for blackboard, (9 75 for IS dezsn, J, A. Ueckmant Dtutlesa crayon, 9 cents par grets, W, II, Oeleblsr Sorted. 'J he funersl et Win, IL Delehler took place from his late residence, the Washing ten house, this afternoon at 2 o'clock, and was largely attenled. Ee abah-ke-nee tribe Ne. 22, I. O. R. M. and Pests 81 and 406 O. A. H turned ent aa organlzaitenr, and attended the fnneral In large numberr, Tbe funeral sermon was preached by Rev. W. P. Llehllter, pastor of Bl Luke's Re formed ehnrch. The U..A. R. turnlsbed tbe pall-bearera and gund of honor. The Interment waa made In Lancaster cemetery. Following were the palLbearara : Ohrlatlan Nlxderf, Geirge Pentx, H. B Breneman, Jeb Wearer, Henry Fisher, Geerge Kreckel. There were many beautiful floral tribute en the ctaket, the meat elaborate of which was a pillow bearing the Inscription "Hus band." The Fnrnlter te Da Beld, Sheriff Burkhelder has posted bills for the sale et the f urntture of the Grape hotel, or the " New Michael home " a the new proprietor hat named It. Unless tbe tronble butween the old proprietor, Mr. Mingle, and tbe new one, Mr, Rlahell, be sooner adjmted tbe sale will take place next Thursday morning, Illll lu Equity Filed. Geerge Nauman, attorney for Abratn Bltner, flltd a bill In equity this morning biu me mkuiuk ei it. u. iiestetter, doeoasod, The bill eel forth that Mr. Bltner transferred teD, B. Iiestetter among ethor articles of value a life Insurance policy for (5,000 as collateral for endorsements; that all the obligations for whleh Mr. Heitetier was endorser has been paid and nis executers retnse te transfer te him the policy et Insurance. The respondents have fifteen days In whleh te file au answer. Btracl lu tia iiondltlen. Since the heavy rain of lut-sdsy a large number of complaints have been filed at the siatleu bouae about the bad condition of thn elty atteets. Every cfiieer has reported some street as In need of repslrs. In Pine street there Is a lsrge hole, made several weeks age when the read roller sank In tbe ground. This read baa net yet been filled up. If the city is called upon te pay dam ages ler tbelr derellotlen, tbe authorities will likely receive the censure they dtiarve. .Icunlen te tvotusitderl. The excursion te Womeladerf, via the Reading and Lebinen railroads, numbered O'J from this oily. As tickets were sold at all ether stations en the reads the tetsi number gathered there la probably several hundred. The excursion was gotten up under the auspices et the Womeisderf or. phan aaylnm. The KigUtu Ward italtallen 'Ihere will be a meeting of the Eighth ward battalion this evening. A full attend ance Is desired, as the members will be measured for tbelr uniforms, llsat Ul. true. Kdward Harris faasbten preiccuted be. fore Alderman Rarr by his wife. 8b alleges that he beat her and alae threatened te Uehergreat bodily harm. Theacctaia. entered ball ler a hearing, HATE WO MB fOll UIHHlSO.H. I BJ1 The Oremmen Ksprree Taelr Political Pref- areticee-A SlgalUeaiit Vete Takau Ja tbe Ulnliig'ltwem elalluUI, A delegation of cotumerclsl travelers called en General llirrtseu, at Indianapolis no Saturday, and provoked tbe overly talk atlve candidate Inte saving a let of thing that have raised quite a hutbnb among tbe traveling fraternlty. Became a handful of drummers from Peoria, llloernlngtoo, La-. fayette andTerre Haute dreaied thomselvea np In linen dusteis, tall hats and federal umbrellas, and called upon the general, ba concluded that every knight of the grip Is going te vote ler mm in jNevemner, in bis speech he ssld he waa particularly glad that "a elaaa ae larse and ae Influential. and one that touches ae many communities, Is loyally and earnestly devoted te the princi ples of the Republican party " He will be particularly sorry that this is'nt true When tbe batleta are counted. Tbe statement baa, naturally, set the Democratic drummers sit agog, and they are threatening vengeance dire agalnat ueh a wholesale reckoning as the Republl ean cardlda'e made. Tbe speech came up for discussion at one of the tables at the Buyer house at 1'ltUbarg en Tuesday. temt one anggested that the table be peitea. There were eight at tne tme, ana everyone wee found te be a DnmoeraL The drum, mere were D. P. Leacure, of New Yerk I O. F. Hsrtmyer, of Laaesiter, Pa. J J B. Newman aud J J Cameren, of lrdUn lrdUn pella ; Charles Llebrlck, et Uieater, Mesa Geerge T. Smith, of Elm Ira, N. YjJ. . Haaeman, of Baltimore, and Charles K. Davisen, of Mlllvale, ICy. At the next able were two mero drummers, Oeewaa Jee Doniphan, et Cincinnati, O. He waa a Democrat. Tbe ether, who seomedaeout ei piece mat nn reiunwi vi gie uu uauiv, araa the enlv Renubllean of the ten. Whst makes tela fact particularly Inter esting la that J. B Newman llvoaalmeit next deer te Harrison In ledlsnspnllis and J. J. Cameren Urea but a f ew deer away. The Indianapolis speech lias brought out nerii DflUioerallo drummers than even tbe Democratic parly thought It could niunt en. Iu apeaklng of the nltuatlnn, Mr. Base man aatd : '-I left lUltlraore June 9 and have traveled all through the New Eegland states slnce 1 met many men who en my previous trip were red het Republicans who asy openly thst they will votnler larlll reform because they belleva It will beneflt the country, I remember n eelld buil nes man or uoncero, Mate, i met him at Bosten. He used te call me a rebel, but this time he declared te me his Intention te Vnte the Dinnocretle tlcket In November. Ot cnumn 1 can't pall him a Democrat for If the Repuhllnans get ever n oursldeon tarlirreinnu be will gobnek, but be will help ewell the tide IIiIh tall. He said l I'm geinic in vnte for Cleveland be cause hla principles are right. We must have tar ill reform.' 1 tell you when you get fellows lllre lie In te vete tbe tlcket, It means Homethlnir " Mr. Smith, of Eltnlra, stated the Prohi bitionist vn'n would be h prominent laoter In the New Yerk ratnenlKU, He says It la impolble fur the Damecrata te lese the Emplre state. SOUItauHtiel, Jehn Lawrence Sullivan, of Bosten, who we oneo known as a fighter, but who la new violently siding the work of temper Knee by consuming a large portion of the 1 qurr sold at Nanianket Beaeb, was sin t en Tuesday under peculiar circumstances. About a week age nn itrgument occurred regarding tbe respective nbllltie of Ixe Weir, "I'ne Spider," and Mttrpny as rlile shorn, whleh renulted lu Weir stepping oil ten paces and holding with the thitui and forefinger of tbe right hand n piece of coin. Murphy took aim, and Instead of hitting the pleoe el metal be ahet Welt's fingers OnTaeedaya lively discussion arose nt the Clsrenden, which resulted In Sullivan's holding forth a twenty nvn cunt p'ecu for Murphy tn ahuet at. An In the previous at tempt Murphy missed the coin aud hit Sullivan's flngere tearing the Hash or the thumb and forefinger aovercly. Tbey t'ald the Cotts. David Evans end Frank Uofte were drunk and disorderly at the corner et North Queen aud Orange itreels between 12 and 1 o'elook this morning. (Jllleer Flannard told them te go home and this greatly angered tbe young men, Tbey re fuaed te go and defied tbe clllcer te arrest tbern. The pollceman took held of Evens and Eraus resisted arrest, la the soullle thu cllleer'u watch chain was tern and he was used roughly,but be landeil his man la theatatlen bem). Later In tbe morning Hefte was nrrested, Beth meu were penitent this morning and It being their first effonse the mayor dlscbnrged them upon pnjinent et costs, Dealb or an Ki-Oaugreeuisu. Michigan, Citv, Ind., Aug. l!3. The Hen. U. V. Catheart, ex-Ontted States sen ator lrem Indiana and an old resident of this elty, dled at his country residence, south of this elty, yesterday, aged 70. Charles W. Calhrart was born li tbe Island el Maderla In 1S09. He Bottled In La Perte, lnd , In 1S31, He waa elected te tbe 9-h Congress and roelected te tbe SO.h, serving until Mareh 1819, when he waa obesen United Slatea senator from Indiana te fill tbe vacaney csnsed by the death of James Wbttoernb, ne served until March 8, H53, and has slnce devoted hlmaolfte farming, An Alleged Kunbtzilrr MtNKAPOl.ll, Aug. 23 Gee. W. Gates, bwk-keeperfei Hugh Kirkwood, tlealer In agricultural Implements, wasarroated yes terday en tbe charge of embezzling 13,000 from bis empleyer, Mr. Gates saya the al leged discrepancy la simply tbe remit et bad book keeping, and that an Investiga tion will show that nn money has been taken by him, IlU Laul Leng Bleep, K-tn Claiiik, Wis., Aug. 23. Themas L. Joensou fell asleep S3 days age and slept continually sluoe, and had taken no uour ueur lihment but occasional swallows el brandy aud water, which wero forced down his threat. He died last night, Ulagrd Washington, Aug 23, The Heuse has disagreed as tu the conferenco report en the army spproprlallen bill and has ordered another oeuference. KeueintuMtU. Reckville, Md., Aug. 23 The Ropub Repub Ropub lleius lu the Sixth district this afternoon reneminated the Hen, Leuis ft. McCenia ter Congress. m Vltchrr Kettcawp In Tronble, Frem the 1 erk Dally. Mrs. Lizzie Kettaamp, wlfoef Jehn Kett camp, pitcher of the Anoher base ball club, who attempted suicide en Tuesday after, neon by swallowing a quantity of lauds num, baa almost recevered from tbe effect et the poison. Sbe ha breuirbt suit nimlrst her husband before Justice Keeeh,charglDg hlui with assault and hsttxry, " ' ! tVlia Uvu,ug. Jehn Gels, charged by Wnyne Nleder myer with tbe lareeuy as bailee of a watch, chain and charm, waived a hearing at Aiaermin umoaea's mis afternoon and gve ball frr bis appearance at the prtBent term of the court. Tim Voting Meu's Ueiuocr-ttle Club will held a special meeting en Thursday 01 enlng, Aug, 'ii. Uniforms nlli be adopted. au-2td Q ran d Free Coneorts at llcUritm's Park eery evening ate o-etook by the Celebrated OycloueGonC'tioumpuny, Ur U.F.Murray, kluB of dentltta, will extraet teetb frce et charge and free el pilnevvry ntut ltd Ainnseiusnts, Tht (jptnlnj -Procter lulten opera house will be opened for the seaten en Saturday eventngby Moere nd Vivian an tjatlr celo cele tinted company, lhe Albany Jen nal yg " Moere and Vivian append here in tbe i.o i.e land opera home, te a. large andfaihlerable audlence last night, when tbe beautiful ply of 'our Jonathan' wa produce 1 ler thenrst time In this city. Mr Moere lteptlheauateuce In screams el laughter from the rltlng of tbe cartHlu in the a it aet until the end of 1 he p ay. Of MUi Vivian, tee much cannot I e aid, she Is a besutlfal and accemplitht-a young lady, and gslntd the tynipnthy of the audience at once. She has acha'mlng voice and was repeatedly encnrd during the even ing, and as an act run she Is flrst-ciais, and we can only say that these wne misted seeing thtt company In theirgieat play, have mined one of the greatest treat, et tbe ..aien.'1 DKATBB, The relatives and friends et tbe ramtijr are respectfully Invite te aland the fnneral, from the resldence of her daughfr, Mrs. O. U. Mayer, We. Ml Wett Chestnut atreet. Services at the Old Menuenlte Meeting Ilenae, East Chestnut street, en Vrldajr morning at 10 o'clock. Interment at fjincjuter cemetery. Dtd AHbsafOTi ln thle cltv. en the 2d Inst, HsUaulel O. Anaarseta, la the 16th rear cf his agn. TiiareliiirMandfrlsnfsef the fimlly are reipcctfully Invited te attend the fnneral from hla late residence. Se 217 East Frederick street, en r nuay tnorelng at 10 M o'clock. In terment at Lancaster cemetery, ltd. ilsrsa-On the 23d Inat, at Eohrerstewn, Henry Merer, aged 7 years. Tbe relatives and friends of the family are reipettlulfjr Invited te attend the fnneral, from the Kefenuel church Kobrerstewn, Bnn day inornleg at I JO o'clock ltd MAKKBT8. Mew tern Storks. Hsw Yeaa. Aug m riear market qetett rine, asH t Baperane, m 1&3 te I Minn Kxtra,vmua3Sii City -ill Kxua,M le j Winter Wheat extra, 85SW Wheat-Ne. 1. End, dute. II 01 1 He. s, SI 00 810(ii no. a, Ked, winter. Aug., 9Hei (xi nt , 05Jie I receipts, 191.233 ; shipments. born -Ha i. Mixed, cash, esi 4m u(,f dihui evpv, cts nuetpts. eU Hal, WMtn,sute, 4lfISat Ne, Ida SOOI Me S mixed, Aug, 83!ia 8etit,,DOUC rwipt,l390oeisiipmuta,iieJ. ""' Bye nominal t State 7S0. Mnej nerauuu. rerk qntet i old Meaa,Slt OOffll S lArOrjulett Aug. 1023 1 eopt.evef. MnluMnsteu-y for 60 belltnr tiwk, 110 Black strap, lie. Heurluus 2040c Turpentine easy at Sflke. Uesln dull t strained te geed, II OJkari 07)4. Petrolenm arm t Beflnnd in iiass BHe. xmiKuva nun nn ve l.iTerptrai, ta Batter qul-t Western Creamarr, lS20a. Ubecae Unit t Woatern Flat, Igie. t ?Jt"i"BC.,i0T. THsWe; Fancy White, lle Ohie Flat, TOM. ggs iteadyj state, 170130 ; Western, 18 jl7e. nrarqnlettfteflnedOnt!oaf,lie; aranola aranela ua. 7ke lalleir Arm i Prima filtv. IV.'n. Blca nntnlnal t Carolina, lair togeod. We. Lon"te nrin i Fair cargoes, ter me, u)e, m Pblladslphte Predaee Market. 1'nrLtesLFnu, Ang.21. rinnr Arm i sales 1 6 bbls i Minn, takers. t3 UQ4 75 i Venn's, ratnlly, I1BDOI 00 1 Western nn. at ?5St 71 1 Winter Patents, St755 10; spring de, 80 5 lu. Uve Steck: Markets, C'ntoAeo, Ang M Cattle tloeetpt, U.OOOt stilpm.-nta. 3C(X) markntlewnrt loea,S3t0O B F0 1 atoekera and teednrs, tl 0003 Se ; cnw, hn'Natid intxed,il8O3 00 1 Tntans steer,17u O3S0. Western rangnr,! OnOtUO. llogs-U-celpi, 11,000 besdi shipments. 6MO1 market ste&ny, strong) RilniO, S3 0 OH 65 1 havy, 0 loefl 7b 1 light, is waa 66; skips, tiHu Ueeetpts, S.Onn heedt shlnmenta. l.aei market steady t native. S2 71 Ol mt Wus'cru shorn ni'OJWi itxas shorn. ir7UO170t lambs, tl toen u. aasT blBBBTV. utuu Iteeelpts, 760 1 hln'xeuts none; market steady ; common, te tflfji) 1 fair 10 geed, l 6001 1 no tattle shipped tn Wew era te day liens l(M)tA, 2000 head 1 shipment none t market tlrm 1 t'hllaaelphlas. as coo 0 71 1 lnlxd, 0 aean 40 1 Yorkers, K 30O0 40t nimmen tn fair, KWiflO COi pig". S5 7MMIO. no hegi shipped te New Yerk today. bnup-Uee4pU. worn anlpmenu. nene'i mtrket falri prime, 13 soemui go-d. as 73a 4 23 1 common te fair, figs -a lamlij, 13 KiQt Ce. oiearae. Wbeat-Aug,, 86H0-; bept.,tOKc. Oet.suHC! May, ule Onru-.ug.1 4!e 1 BepU, 43c, j Oct., 430 ; "ta-ng, Ki Bept, l3i Oct,, 2l';e.( lay &7i0. ..fgfk-Ang., 113 8JHt Dept.,113 82Xi Oct, id OH 'rd-Aug., 9 UXi BepUIJ i:X; Oct, "hert lllbs-Ang , 8 30 j Bept, in te j Oct , Il2b May,43n. Myl"Xe,R" iXi' aPl' 2,,0,iO011' wl 'nrk-AUgttSt, 113 8) Bept., Ill 80 j Oct, ., rd-Angnst, S3P7Kjoept., as 67: Oct. W i'Ji. ,..""IJ '1"-Auguit, as 17K Bept, IS 17 t Ortan man fioviaieni. rurnlshed by a. K. Yundt, Hreker. OaiOioe.Aug. u. tee o'clock p, m. Wheat Cern. Oat Ferk, 11 d. Augnst tftvi nyi vm Boptetnbor. DVi 43 StU 11.73 S P1 t)Otetir .lox 43 SIJIJHJ 8 90 Nev, inber OecuintHir..., W,i Juuuary May i HK Consels. ,.,,,. eeeeee ..87K Cleilng l'rlces-2 o'clock p. m beat. Cor-. Oats. fork. lard. 9. is 9.12 9.10 August . H ii;a u ii jt Boptetnbor pte wr iX la ft October btft 43 UX 13.90 Deoembur W MU January Hay Hi tayi 2.-11 Orudeuil 87K ,. . Jtecetpt. Car Leu. Winter wheat ;. 15 Spring Wheat 113 Cern , , , , sis uata 2Z3 !ve .,,,.,, ,,,, uirlcy , , .... llKflrt. nuve uer ..... .... ueeelnU lings.,. lcoe Itecelpts cattle, ii.cej flaw Werk Btecsa, New Tens, Aug. 23, 1 p. mMoney closed at IX per cent, j Exchange qulet 1 posted rates, 14 6904 eat actual rates 14 8IK eti inr ou nay s ana s 1 B,KOt B7 ler demand ; Uovetnmenu clesed drm; ourreney S's, II 20 bid ; 4' coup., l S9X 4H's de, U 07i nia. Tne stock market this morning opened dull ana weak, and en moderate buttness a cecllnoef KOHpercent took place. 'ihellst oentlnuoa ami until about Ham, when there was geed buying of the entire list, with Laekitwauua A Wetern and Northern 1'acine prslcrred the principal features, and prlea advanced V4 1 1 IX per cent., nd th list li new emug&t t no uett ngurc. el the day Btecx. asaraeta. qnotauens by Heed, Medrann A Ce., bank. era, junueusuir, jrar BBW terx ttST. H A. a, 12 X. Canada racinc...... O. O. C,l 67X QTK Colerado Ceal , Centrnl Paclfle ,, . . ,,,, Canada Seu thorn GIV' uy. CW,8t UAl'bg :. .... Uen.AUleO Del. LA W IS 18K 87X ne.... ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, RneSnds Jer C ,,,,, a. a t.,.,.,,, ...., ,,.,,, Len.A N , L. Shere Mich Cen , 21)2 Vi r inimuti iwtuuit.ii.i.111 iiiv Tutiejr.,,,..,,,,,,,,, ,,,. m.p M l'. Prof tiv N.West litij n.y.u mil Mew angland.,.., ,, .... Suet Tennessee Omaha., tow Oregon rransportatlen.. Sw Ontario Ji w CACIUU (,,.,, ,,,,, Ulehmena Terminal.. at. i'anl , Texas Pacific.., Union l'acinc... Wabash Cem , Wabash Prof Western U , West oho rolienfl , mi S6k 'K ats-2 ai rklLlDBLPHU LIST, Leh VtU..,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,, ,,,, ,,,, It., N.V.A Phils I'a. l. It mu tteading a ;-iu 16 J-:tj a s-it, Len. MuV Mi Hestenv. Pus ,, n cent ;.; PeoplesPeas Udg. 4's..,,., OU t7K (17;, S7K iVw W AliVJCliT.tlfiMhAl H SIXTH WARD UK MOOR ATS. " a regular meeting of the sixth Ward A3 1 ocWtleu will be baldat II. hetuer's at 8 o'clesc this evening FOR RENT A GOOD .STOREROOM-. brst locatteu In tbe city, nent model, ale. Addtess, auRtS if 1 T. K.," iNTBLiiasxcn OrrBes. P PRIVATE -ALK-THE PURNI I UKK aud Carpets 01 six rooms in gene condi tion, will be se d reasonable It esltud I r seen, N, II, 't'bts would bu a geed chance for a young couple te rent a e-roomed house already tiirniahed(at ltd NO. 80 EAST MEW BTBEET. TOHI'-A GOLD -S-J tt relay morning. BRACELET, VKS ln DOluir lrem WAit Cnestuut and I'liirt streets te North Duke street, or en North Unke, A suitable reward wlllbnpitdtl returned te ttQgatm THIS OFFICE. KOt'OSALH FOR COAL THE BU- cbsnau-McKtey Iteynelds Uellel loin. mlttoeof eunclls will rerelve pTopestlsfor 150 tens, mere or lets, et Clean Medlutn Nu Ceil, tn Oh lurnl.h il toibepenrol theeity underthoclrectlentnl thai oujult'ee anting thniienth. or Ueeemner and J'luunrv n-iu llldj tebalefi at tbe Maynt'a enice net later than noeuoulhursday tbe 30th lnst, and te bn accompanied by samples of the coal pro posed te be furnlihsa. Uy order 01 the Cummlttoe Attest ' C. A. u it, Clsrk, awn. x,uuB.nLai.ccairraan. agt:td XKWAD VKR TIBKifNTS. jDAallNU PUWDKK. ROYAL BAKING POWDER, Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never vartea. A saarral af purity, strength and whoieeetaeaess. Mere economical than the ordinary Unas, and ean aet be sela In oemnatltlon with tka annltitaaa aet be sela In oem petition i of low teet, short weight. of low teet, short weight, alum or phosphate powders Sold only In eant OT4U. BAam FewDxa Ce. 109 Wan Street, Mew Yerk 'xenr. tiruiydaw THE FINEST PAQMkS, AMERICAN CHAM- Qeldin Agt and Himmoifpert 8k. BOKFRB'S I.1QUOB BTORB. FJK SALE CUEAP. NEW meCALL wagon, Jenny Llnd pkicien, sett Of geed robber mennled aarneas, etc. Ul SU 1M A. CUBISTIAV. BT. angB4tdWTbl. JjJUDOATIONAL. MILLBRSVXLLE. 7 he Winter Bess'en of the MUleravUle But Nermal soheol wnl begin en MONDAT, SBF TEMiiait8,l68, and oenUnne Twenty-Eight nmi. BBQULAB COUBSCS Teachers' Xlementary Course, leiehers' oclentine ceurie. BFKC1AL COUBBKH. College Preparatory Course, llaalness, lloekke- ping. Typewriting, Short band, llutlneas omspendence, Kte. Voeal and Instrumental Mnaie. Coarse in Che t.lttry Preparation for the Study et Medicine. fainting, era, von, Xte. Bpeeial eates en Street Kail read for Day Pupils from Lancatterclty. fnptls admitted at any time. Fer Catalogue, Terms, Kte , addtess the rnnclpal. ORAM L.V1B, MILLXRSVILLK, PA. augjueta -1ENTRAL MACHINE WORKS. FOR SALE CHEAP PJK 1UMBDIATE DBL1TCRY. One IK H P. Engine and Bntter combined. Une 4 11. P. Kn.lne and 8 II. F. Heller, en bise, combined. ones 11. v. eeoend-TJand Vertical Kngtne, with or without Beiler one S U. P. aowileilzontal Engine. Own make, Kusines and Hellers of overy.Jze and da- senpuen several notary ventuaung sans, suiiaeie for shen or eftlcn use. Alse valves, riuings, pipe, Bras, and iron Ceck, andand a full line Steam Uoed. and En gineers' Huppiles. Maehtne work, Pattern Wrrk, Bras. Cast ings, ahafttng. Pulleys, Hangers, Etc, Etc. UOOD WORK. SEASONABLE CHARGES. FBOMPTREBS. Central Machine Works W. F. UUHMINQS, Preprleter, NOB. 114 4 136 NORTH OHBIBTIAN BT. Laseastsu, Pa. daeS-Ud L ANOASTGR HONORED. 1UE- Preaidential Candidates Town, WllU UttAntJUAUTKUa AT In CLARKE'S TSAAMI) OOFFEE HOUSE, NO. 14 SOUTU QUEEN BT. 12 A liavlng secured the exclusive right of the handsome Fanel Lithographs or Harrison and Morten and Cleveland and Thuraan, we will give te enr on.temers their choice every day ihts week with a pennd of Coffee or a quarter pound et Tea. This Is no trashy card, out nanasome enengn ler any parlor. Bemember we are the only house In town that roast a their own Co&ee. We guarantee enr Coffee zu per cent, stronger than Coffees that have been en band for some time. Oar l'rlces are ; UK, 15,18,90, 32, 28, Si and 29 Cents per pound. Teas 1 rem ISc te II. mi per pound. OIL I. AND HEETH1B WEEK'S BNAP IN GROCERIES. SAMUEL CLARKE'S WHOLESALE AND BET AIL TEA AND CO T FEE HOUSE, Neb. IU and 14 Seuth Queen Street, LANCABTEU.PA. 1TTRACT1VE BARGAINS. L. GANSHAN & BRO. ATTRACTIVE BARGAINS Or Seasonable Goods for Early Fall Wear New lisidy for Your ln.poetion, MEM, HOTS' AND CHILDREN'S CL0THM& Al'TUE LOWEST PRICES. Men'j Suits at tt.CO, l W, iii. is CO. MW, S90OI10. Man's Fine Hnlu at f IS, 111. tia Heis' eulU for school at WW, tite. )Sn antti.W. Heys' sutu, Ureisy, at $3, as, 7, Is Children's sutui, tl 60, 11 7s, i, 1 j be, u, i j Children's Pants at SSc. 40e. Me, 75c, U 00. Early Fall Butts te Order, BtrlcUy aU-WoeI, at 115, ill, l, lis. Pants te Order, All-wool, at 13 M, n, 5, 6, LATEST STYLES, LAKUE ASSORTMENT, PRICES THE LOWEST. L. GaDsmae d Bre., 8. W.OOBM1R NORTH QTJBBN & ORANGE BTB LANCASTER, PA. W ADVMUTIMBMMtm. JCTAItTED-CLKlIf WctlTK VVSt- eeas, luU lestberad eld btre. gevd I,T,0.-,? . riLs mmb., augie lnKeug Christiana, ra. TA1LOH1NO BUSINESS FOR SALT A well-satibilsaea Merekant TaUertag Geea Tfiasens for aelllnv apply aa m Inttiugcnctr Offlee. aagiatat ATOTIOE-FIVICPCR CBKT. WILL ?. he. sMeJ te all ilty Tsx aet pMI ea or before AUGUST Si, IMS. nfflceaenrsttOBS a m.tei nm. epn Meaaay aaa aatnraay aagHfaE city Traasarer. SPECIAL MOTIUB. saaTaT7a,,ti.a.a4 m m wthwA " " wVU. M AUIiALL, Trassarsr. Ceatre eetiare. aareaca open Monday ana Batardav a van. Ing segv-tMB WHAT ARE YOU OOINQ TO De attlta atKratUT why eflect eagagssaaat Uicuter BiKlneu (Mile, aaa.pqtain a anowieege of the blanches se ee entlal In Bnstnass, uei earse of three or six nvmia, covers the whole sreaaa If nremr esenlsnade. Daytermbeatnaeeptamberst vealac term. RnL a uairiM tut t mnii. and euaer information. Address m . e. wimun, Ma. an4 tfda AUUBUKltn. WiAwW QRAND OPENING. Procter'i Fulton Opera Heme. FBOCTOB A SOCMEB, FrepiletOTS. OMK NIUBT ONLT-8ATDBDAY, AUU. 9B, MOORET VIVIAN. I In their nreat Yankee Comedy, " Our Jonathan." XNTlRKLt BIWRITTKN. HKWSCF.NF.BY I HBW WABDBOBE I I TO. I ADMISSION 15. 30 ANOINTS. Bale of Beeerved Seats Opens Xhunday UlttUlii F-OOMINQ-Next Monday. Tuesday Wednesday and wedutaday Matinee, Mi TIN U aYUK In " A Bey Here " att and AH- uey Here " an-ttd CLOTH IN U. TyjARTiN BROTHERS. Wa'rs a notion that YOUR IDBAL CLOTHING yen knew what yen want. We've taken care te stady your Tastes and Ideas. We're busy selling suits while many stores are trying te sltr np August trade, because weseU YOUB IDEAL CLOTniffO at LESS THAN TOOK IDEAL PUIOK. Bee Men's suits at etoe, 110.00 and 112 ou Net tee heavy, tee light, tee thick or tee thin. Children's Salt., beautiful styles, UN, S3 50 and 15.00. Bey's Butts and Extra Pants, Plenty te pick irons ana prices te suit. In Fnrnltblngs-whateveryeu want. You'll net want a better selection than here. MARTIN BRO'S CIethlBa; and FnrBlsBlna; Goedi, 91 NORTH QUEEN IT. P. B. Campaign Clubs Equipped. BOOKS, A O. TCTERR'S BOOKSTORE.: HEBREW New Year Cards. NEW AND ARTUT1C DEBIONs. lbs sleest Line we ever had. Filces Much Lewer. The only place In the city that keeps them ler sale. -aa New Line of birthday and S.b. CARDS always plesie tne pur chaser. HERR! 53 Herth Queen St. faiigU lyd QUMSMHWAJIH. J.a MARTIN et OO, QTIEENSWARE DEPARTMENT. NEW ttOODB ARItlVINU EVERY DAY FOR THE FALL SEABON. NOVELTIES IN ROSE J A K8, FAIRY LAMPS, FRPIT PLATES, CHINA PEPPERS, CHINA SALTS, BISQUE FIGURES, TERRA COTTA FIGURES, Preserving Utensils, KXGELSIOH OOOK1NQ CROCKS, All Bizet, Fifty Doten JELLY lUMBLERS.lScader. MASON FRUIT jars at Lewest Prtwa.i We are Ciestni Fifty Doten Hut Special Prices. ' sbent .TMNU One Honored and FRUIT JARS AT J. B. MARTIN & CO. air steuDa. FR Reliibli Qoedi & Heneit Prier VISIT JOHN S. QIVLER. LOOK AT OCR $i& $1.25 BLACK SILKS. f reaeuneedby Oreesrnskers aad Jndgas erauts te be the bett goods edered la Laacas ter or elsewhere ler nunw in i-ascai- prtce. Every vara ins guumateta. JOEH S. GIVLEB, 0 and 8 North Quaes StrtMt, mar.e.t,aw'AHOA,I,t'rA' s PECIAL BARGAINS. WATT cSt SHAN D SPECIAL BARGAINS. During enr Beml-annual Clearing Bale we are enering Extraordinary Bargains In each w. - .-.j,m .v and every department y juiniiii in cacn The balance of our HWS U SpriDg ind Summer Dress Goods Including Bilks, Bleck an d Co'ered Henriettas, bethln all-Weel and silk Warped, Black and colored Cashmeres, Debeges, and a large as sortment or All-Weel cloth BnlUngs are new being oleted ent Regardless of cost. SPECIAL VALUES lit LADIKS', OENT'H AND "'HILDHKN'S GAUZE UNDERWEAP. 6EKAT 11ARO AINfl 1K TABLE LINENS AND TOWELS. One hundred dozen All Linen Knotted Fringe 1 ewels at 12KC Fitly deten Large eize Knotted Filnge.Tew u'ne 'hundred dozen Extra Fine Quality Knotted rtnge Damask and Bird eye at 25c Filly deten Bath Towels at Be each. one hundred dezen Extra Large, Geed Quality Bath Towels at UKe. SPECIAL 1 One case et Sateens, geed Styles, Perfect Goods, only Bea yard. we open today several eases of New Cali coes, Dark tall Patterns, AT THE- New Yerk Stere, 0. 8 ft 10 HAST KINGKST. NJ EW BOSTON STORE. WAIT 1 OU .THE OPENING OF J. Harry Stamm's Ne. 24 Centre Square, -ABOUT- September 1 . it Will ray leu toUummhertho Place, N0.24GENTRESQUARE. New Bosten Stere, DRY GOODS -AND- NOTIONSI J. Barry Stain. angl8 lyd T EVAN'S FLOUR. USE- MSTiME LEVAN'S FLOUR. It Always Glvei Satisfaction. UdMThES
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