mfaMn m jlJ'i- JjAKC ASTER JjAILY INTELLIGENCE!?. MONDAY. AUGUST 27, 1888. w1 " s. ' V K 1 E I? ANOTHER CAMPING CLUB. THE JIKOTHEBHUOU Or LOCOMOUVB firemen renst enk. Late rrldy Klertcd rreslflent-The Jelly Ttrnlj-Ile Return Frem Thtlr Trip In lUrk Conelr-Ths V. M. C. A. Ilefsat the Our lieys Hosa Ball Ulnl.. Cet.tJMMA, Atift. 27. Since the orfi&nl erfi&nl orfi&nl ntlenof the Columbia Red and Onn clnb a few years age camping clnbs have sprung Inte popular favor, and the town new beasts of number of well equipped club. A number of empleyes of the Pennsylvania railroad, principally member of the Brotherhood el Locomotive Firemen, held meeting en Sunday afternoon and organ ized csunplnjt clnU The following rlll rlll etnwere elected: President, Lsfei'rldy; Meretary, Geerge Pceeh ; treasurer, Wil liam Ariaatreng. The JelJy Twenty-live cauiplng club re tnrned home en Saturday evening from their ten days camp at Vlrglnsvllle, Iterks cennty. The meinbera leek well and re port having a very -geed time, Baying that camp life lathe bait manner te spend a aura mer vacation. The following oflleors wtie elected for the next year : l'resldent, Goe. H. Wlae; vice preeldent, Jehn W. Michael ; aeeretary, Hewoll Michael ; trear. urer, Jeseph HchlPgolmlleh ; trustees, V. H. Deck, W. H. Ileishey, Jehn S. Weld lsr. Our Beys Ileteateil A very Interesting game of base ball was played en Saturday afternoon between the T. M. C. A. and Oar Beys clubs, The gamewasferthe championship of Celum bia, each clnb having wen a game, a lair crowd wltncsied the game and loudly ap plauded the geed playing of both teams, Hollleger pltebed geed ball ter the Y. M. O. A., and was well supported by Wel e The pitcher for the Our Heys was 11 e. garth, of Lancaster, who made a geed Im pression, and Levergood, of Wrlghtsvllle, caught htm In fine style. The game was played In one and one-half hours and was wen by the V, M. 0. A., by the scere: Otir Beys 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-2 T. M. C. A 0 1 0 0 0 0 S 0 X- Earned mm T. M. O. A., 1 Twe besn lilts T.M. e. A , our iseysl. Hasnhlts-V M O. A,s,Oarltey 1 Krrers-y. M.e a , 4. our B'lSil- Struck out T. M. U. a., U,unrIle)s, 11. The Y. M. O. A., clnb will go te Lancaster en Thursday te play a game with the Y. M, C. A., et that city. Uanteuulal Nete. The Invitations from l.ltxn ty Circle Ne. .1 B. U. (U. F.) of 1'a., have been accepted by ledges In Yerk, Lancaster and Heading. Columbia Ledge, Ne. 117, or Railroad Brakeman, held a meeting yesterday when the following reception commltteo was np np pelnted : J. II. Kerner, A. 1. Redger, N. W, Torbet Martin Flery, A. i. Hell, W. Meckley, Frank McGulnnets, Cbas. Frlck, Jehn Qulgley, Daniel Miller. Hellam band has been engaged by Liberty Circle for the parade. Brotherhoods of Kallread llrahomen from Suubury, Beading, Harrlsbnrg nnd Mantua have aoeepted the Invitation te pared e. The Sbavrnee festival en Hatnrday night realized (30 for centennial funds. The con cen pany will held anether festival In a few weeks for mero funds. Personal and Oilier Netes MUs Cera Sterllne left en Saturday night for Menth Be'.nlebem te "Visit nor slster Mrs. Jehn smith. Misses Faciei Is, of Seuth Cheater, are vis iting Miss Emily Baker. A. O. Baker and wlfe lelt en Saturday ler tbree wecka1 trip In this and nther states. Mrs. L W. May and daughter returned home en (Saturday from an extended trip. The tuneral of Lewis Orlsty, who dled en Friday In Lancaster hospital, was held j en Bnnday at Cheatnut Hill. A number of mombers or CuIiiemliii)j;a Tribe of Bed Men went te Marietta te-day te attend the fuceral or Jehn Longencckor. Thirty-eight peeple went en the excur sion te Atlantic City from town yesterday. Jehn B. Musser lest n L. A. W. bicycle pin last week. Ssinuel Baren, contractor, has purchased the Heckol and ralne let en Klghth and Loeust streets, vrhere he will erect a block of houses. The Gun clnb chanced oil arltln en Hat urday night which we drawn liytloketNo. 133, held by Samuel Feil. Manager Boeae, of the telopheno ooui eoui oeui pany, la putting n line from the Columbia oxenange te Mt. Jey. This will glve an all nlgbt service te subscribers in that borough, The hen roost of A. P. Bodgers, en Third street, was raided en Saturday night and ten bens stolen. Sarreufnl Ilain Halting William U. Zlosler, contractor, nf luler luler ceurae, ralsed a large barn en the farm et Jonathan Kaufiman, in West Fallawlleld township, Cneater county, en Friday. Mr, Kauffman Uvea In Loseock township and his farm In Chester county contains 101 acres. The barn erected la -10 feet wide and 91 feet long and 30,030 feet of lumber were need en the frame of the bam. Friday latt was the time designated for the barn rais ing and en that day a large number of friends living In Choster and Lancaster counties assembled te assist in the raising, All the arrangements were under the direc tion et Mr. Zlegler and he had made them ae thorough that the raising was a complete Buceesr. It required the united eilerts of 105 men te raUe the barn. miloe Opera Heuit'a Opeulec Fulton opera house opened for the aeweu en Saturday evening, The newapapers last week contained lengthy descriptions of the improvements made te the building during theeummer,and many people were anxious te bob them. Nearly every seat was occu pied, and the audience put In a great dual of their time lnBpeetlng the new really handsome plsee of amusement, "Our Jonathan," produced by "Yaukee" Moere and company, has been given here fre quently. It was announced that the piece was recently re-written, but there was no pronounced improvement evor the original noticed by anyone en Saturday evenlng During the play "Yankee" Moere said he was treated gentlemanly upon his former visits, but the present management did net accord him such treatment. The audlonce were surprised at bis announcement, and various were the speculations as te what the trouble was between the troupe and the epeia houae manager. Wrecaeil by a&trtel Car About neon te-day, as a small business wagon belonging te H. Denle, of North street, was standing en East King street, nearly opposite the court house, It was ran into and wrecked by an F.dgt End street car. The front wheel aud sides of the wagon were smashed and the harness tern. Mr. Bente talks of suing the railway company, Centtarn Awarded, The Bosten Supply company te day with draw their bids for boom and aupp'les for the Lancaster school beard, and the com mittee tblB morning awarded thelr centrect te the next lowest Udders. The bids et L, B. Derr nnd S. I!. Zibm wero the tame fcr Webster's unabridged dictionaries, and that contract was divided between them. . L.Fea Beremlth wasawsrdetl the cer. tract for WO ru'es. Fer 2,000 oery books the bidders were the Inquirer Printing company f3S 60, and Wra. H. Bey f39 40. The contract was awarded te the Inquirer company, static Iiiltniier, Miss Kvclyn Vrocter, of Maine, a graduate el thoNew Kngland conservatory, -will tXe charge et the department of xnuele In the Mlllersvllle Nermal Bchoel Jer the coming year, Mlts Procter will If awlated by Mlu Olyda Fester, of Ant- jjvn, n. y, CAUSED IIV A LOOSK IlllICK. A Serious Wreck en m edinijlrnnlA Hull. read jxear Watne. About 1 o'clock this morning thcre wat a bad wreck en the Pennsylvania railroad at Yi'nyne station. An cast bound freight trnln parted near the middle and the rear portion et the trnln came craahlng In upon the forward portion, wrecking a dc7n et rare and blecklngall the tracks. The wreck took flre and eight or ten et the cars wero burned. All trains were delayed. The News Kxpresi, west, the Philadelphia Ex Ex presa'and the Fast Lice, east, had te go around by the way of l'huenlxvllle. The News Kxpreas was two hours late la reach fog Lancaster. At 8 o'clock this morning ene of the tracks at Wayne was cleared and the wrcckera wero hard at work clearing the ethors. Ne ene was hurt by the ftcci ftcci denU Philadelphia, Aug. S.7. At an early hour this morning eerleua accident oc curred en the east-bound track et the Penn sylvania railroad, main line, by which ten can, leaded with crude oil, were totally de stroyed by fire, and two tramps who were stealing a ride were se seriously burned that ene at leaBt will probably die, whlle theother will be disfigured for life. The accldent occurred a abort distance east et Wayne station and was caused by a truck under ene of the oil cars being loeso nnd chafing against the body et the car until It created a blare, whleh at once en veloped the oil tank cara and spread te the ether cara of the train. Travel en the east-bound tracks was de. luyed several hQurs, but west-beund trains wero net rorleuily interfered with. A llkh Nickel I'lecl, The peeple of llussell Springs, Legan county, Kansas, are very mueh excited ever the discovery of a very rich dopeslt of nickel which was made last week. A num ber of claims have been staked out and there Is goneral rush te that point. Twe prospector, Jereme Celdren and Clin Clin eon 1'heljs, made the discovery. Tney bad been proapcetlng In Legan oeuutyslnco April last, and knew from the start mat rnlnerale of seme kind were te be found here. In their seareh they came across Iren, silver, and coal but were finally rowuriled tiy finding this lnnxhauatlble mine et nlekcl. It in In what Is formed a blanket ledge, rroppleg out all along the gulcn, and se situated that It can be worked irem tlie siuftre. Ne shafts will have te be sunk and the cost of mining will be meruly nominal. Ab seen as they made the dtarovery they eent specltnnnH te niHay Ing nlllferaln Dsnver, Kansas City, Tepnkn, te the rolled HuittB mint In Philadelphia, and tn a (Myers In olher cities Tlie ns ys inn from ft te2T par oent, pure nickel. N.cUf-I Is velli (10 per ounce, and thus It will be seen that Ht tlie lowest ettlinaf, tills dopealt Is worth f7,000 per ten. Ti, two proappcters have been olteriil ffiO.OOO for ttielr llnd. The Crepi Id Iillaela, SpitiNnrtci.P, III., Aug. 27. BopettM te the nUte beard of agriculture for the week ending Saturday show that the rlponlngef corn has been much rotarded by the low tomperaturs. Ttie acreage reported Is 7,003,010, an in crcaan et 311,700 ever laat year. Tne condi tion or the crop la given as 102 against C! in August, '87. The hay crop la the largest produced In the ntate except 1SS3 i and 'SO. The area of eats Is the largest en record, and It Is estimated the crop will exceed any lormcrcrep by ever 10, 000,000 buabels, The nrraef wlnter wheat la shown te be 2,178, 1H and averaging l.r buabels per acre, mak ing tlie ugercgate crop (it the season 12, 732,10 bunhels. The area of spring wheat, eccnrdlng the rfllclal report et 1S90, la 98,037 acres, nnd the crepna returned by the correspondent)), will be 1,695,770 buahels, making the tntnl wheat crop et the state 31,317,020 buahelN, which Is l,'ir.8,tCC bushels khHtlmu the kprlng and winter wheat crop el 1SSV. Ilrehma Arrettril Fer Cenipiritry. KiiAniNCi, I'a, Aug. 27 Jehn U. Derr and (Inorge Yecitm, brokers, were arrested hore te day en theeharge of conspiracy with Henry Marshall, the defaulting posttnaBter elSt. Clair, Schuylkill county. The warrant was sworn out by Postal Inspector O'Leary of Philadelphia, and was sorved by Dnp. nty United States Marshal Myera. l'oat l'eat inastcr Marshal, It Is alleged, dealt in stocks en ferged money orders, through which thucovernmentloal meney. Messrs Derr utul Vecum deny all knowlcdite cf the rronked operatlensof Marshall, The aceiifed were talten te Philadelphia whero they will enter ball for a hearlng. V rearhed lu Old Trlully llev. Dr. Oharlea H. Albert, of Baltimore, preached In Trinity Lutheran church en Sunday morning Imfore a large congrega tion. Ills subject wan the ' Atonement." The mbiiueii wna a vigorous and able one. Dr. Albert waa fermerly assistant pastor of Trinity church, and left here In 1S72, He had charge of Grace and Christ ' mis. sIeiib,' both of w hlch have grown Inte pros porous diuretics since his time. The rev erend doctor has been spendlnghls summer vacation In the Wbtte mountains. m 1 Waived It tlaarliig;, Jehn Smith, Jr., et Balnbtldge, charged byS.8. Sully, ene of the township supervl supervl Ber8,wlth maintaining a nuisance, waived a heating at Alderman llalbaeh'a elllce, and gave ball, for trial at the Novcmber court, In the sum off 100. Will Net Tvel He faal Nuu, I'hii ADni.pitiA, Aug. 27. The runniug time et the Chicago limited " from Chicago te New Yerk ever the Pennsylva nia read has been redueed half an hour by thesohedule, which goea Inte ellect te-day. Mails an Aulgmueut. Abraham M. Melllnger and wife, of Upper Lcaceck tewusblp, made an assign ment of their preperty for the benelltef thelr creditors te Jehn 0. Bear, of the same tewuehlp, Nun lu IhliUlly, Mr. C. J. Hickman, of Philadelphia, formerly with Jaakaen A Hedgman, of Oxford, and Searle Vanneman A Ce., of Pnlladelphla, Is new with Martin Bres, this city. - . 'HR Klzhth Vinrrt Hsnrlnnnn lnt nrlll ..,rt te morrow evening at Bhread's etitenntal tm.il Ttraa .n. .... . uut..,. ituau .ufc uiuiuutini UIU WOICOICO. ' einuteinenta. "Hie ltiv Jfere. " Martin llayaeu, lu "A l!ey II. rn," villi be In JTultea opera lieuiii tlita ertntnir, 'Juetitay evening, Wedneiday atleinoen uud Wednesday evening, Canstatier ITrcuralen te llaadlug Oa Monday, September 3 Trnln leaci QuarrjvMeiu 0.(0 a.m., fare ma, i.ncaniir iKlnn ftreet), ; tj, Columbia 7.S'J, f.ire 11.27. LundtavlllaSa m, fire II W. alantilm,8 2J, fareDSc l.ltlir, B"!3, tare 81c. Itparata, S , lare C;c Heturnlug train leaves Ueaaingut eiep in. Bpedal train ter Lancaster uud Cel uinbta leave Uuadluvat 10 p.m. uug27lw,sepil41tw bpectal llerie Auilleu Twerinnads of blooded Ornaren Henea ai auction, cloning from bee te 1,)3 peuuas, at Lancaster Bleck lards, Lancaster, l'a, en Wednesday, AUKut?J, at 1 o'clock a m Sale positive, rain or thine. Nn postpenemeut, no limit, no reserve '1 eras cash, augSMta G. C. WUAUTOHA CO 1K ATM U fcFFWVT. AUKIl.t'iMRij", in Ueunlvlllu. Lan. easier cennty. a , Mia. KlliaSuth Bprent, In thutlihyuuref her age. Funeral from her husband's rendenca en Tnesdayiitncleckp. m. herrlcvs in U it, church. Interment In Mountvllle ceMiutery, Ecnrsi .-In this city, en the Mth Inst , Kva Cailmilui-. nllutel the late JACeb Bchcei , lu thallaiyiarelheragu. ' Thuielattvua and friends of the family are respectlully Invited teattend the funeral, from her late residence, Me. 12) Derwart atreet, en Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Services at t. Luku'a Uefermed church. Interment at Zlnn ceraetery. 2 a W itsejr In thU city, en the 53th Inst Barah A., ltuef Matthias Wilsen, aged tl jnars. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited te attend the funeral from her husband's residence, Ne. 232 Cenes toga street, en Tnetday afternoon at 3 o'clock, Intermtnt at Woodward Hill cemetery 2td, UAKKHTH. Philadelphia Produce) Market, l'mtinaLriiu, Aug. 77. flour fair t sale 1 7JU bbls t Mlun, linker, ti !5J U i funn'a. I'amtlr. tieSfri -ii wcniurn an, ll ing wn winter l'atcnti,l3(.COM0 BprlUB de, $5C08 8 5). jirn.nt.1 WhenV Aug., OVJc ) Bpt, (V.0( Oct., 970. Gern-Aug , mjje t Hepu, MHci Oct. MKc. Oils-All., S)e Bept . Ufccj Oct , tt'-ic. lite l'hlladelpbla CntUs Market. 1'nn.ADit.rnu, Aug. 71. Tlie rws'lpta at the North l'ennsylvaiita and ffent l'hlladclphla drnve ardawaret rortliewook: Ilnevcj, 2,(10 1 shtstp, Rroe 1 heKi, (i MM. l-ruvleiia weekt lieuvea, 3.1W t ahoep, 10 ae j hogs, r,lO). JkoIUaltle drn In eifl rciurftt 4Xtra,fO AWe t Kind, ae; uiedluie, 3HO)M com- Hlioep were In peer demand t extrn, C0 ty,at geed, 4OiMet tuefllum, 3HO0 cemtnun, 1KU10 I.ambi, SXO'Kc lltirral - l!VSIratrn flfTXitrn intnrl tTrtailavri 8iOe 1 country, tUQHHc Hew Yerk Market. Naw Yenx, Aug i". rieur market dull 1 rtne, ti buq.i 00 1 Superfine, B1C50JMS Minn Extra,3 0ues69 City Mill, Extra,! e5 oe. Winter Wlieat extra, ft KQ5 M. Wheat Ne. 1, ilea, suu, 11 el : Na S. KQ 1100 1 NO. 2, Ited, Wlntnr, auk., lat Sunt., 0Kc; receipts, 1 10,853 j aUpiueuU. 8.2UJ Cern Na a, Mixed, Caab. MOVSJ.'e t Auk, Met RepL, C3: reeelptst lTd.ioe ; snlpmenta, Vi,'iM eau -Na 1, White, 8Ut. 40ei Ne. an, Wj;e t Ne. 7 mixed, Aug. 3.e t HejiL, Q);c 1 rvceipui. i-u tv 1 inipmenia, nuuu ByeCulli BtAtn 7S0. Jiarley nominal. I'erk (lull 1 Old MnM.IM WQU 'a. I.erannnj 8ent,suD0: ecl.t). Uelaaacs Cull) ter &e tralllnir atick, SIC lJlack atrap, lie. New Orleans i&Bl0c. Turpentine dull at 37c JUoatnfiuletiatraineaiOKood, tleiKail K retreleum dull t lieflnna In Ciura, b)ii, Frelhte dull 1 grain te Liverpool, j. Butter stenly t Weatcrn Creamery, SuKe. Choeen dull 1 Wfialem Flat, 705e. : BUle factory. 7HO90 fancy White, I'lQ 120 1 Obln Flat, 7ie. Ririta hrmi Stale, 190193; Western, l'H 0133. fiuvar atcadri Ueflned Cutleaf, t(c; (Irannlk ted. ;t;e. Tallew atmdpi l'rlme City, 4;c. lllru nominal 1 Carolina, fair UiKoed, l. L'oirte dull 1 r&lr Carireua, ler Ule, HXc i-lv stock Harkeu. CniOAOO, Aug S2--Cattle HecntpU, V.'M; aMpmnnts, ltoet market steady: Mi-h 8,1.1790 nr."t sU)(iera and r4ders, si 8902); cewh, hii'l nnd mixed, tlMQjBH T.itnns steer, II 10 Q13II Wesuirn rirpiirs, 3 tA'W'jOl. IIORs-lucnlpj, v,bl tmud t Phlpmenls. SOI markut was lower t mlxnd, 1 10 fid 3M hf-avy, I) 'J0O0 60 ! light, t' Oafl tn j skips, 14 OJOQ 70. huep llecnlpts. 2.000 head 1 ahlpmnnta. (net market treuKi natives, $1 (0 CCl 73 1 Wnamrnshnrn,l7'(I1!lt ttxas shorn, tO 1 7K Inmtia. tl OOOn te. B.ABT J.1BIRTY, CaltlB ItCCOtpU, 2.11 J ahlpmnnta, llsil t markut nothing doing , all tliieuuh consluiirnenM Se cars ahlpped te New lera te-dy llega lUM'vlpta, 17i head i shipments 1900 market firm I I'hltadfllplilaa. 14 7'"0 fleO; mixed, 0 ten ! Alt Verknrs, tnUW'M; ceinmnn te fair, fiiwn (Oi pin-. tGne0O2i. uohegs shipped te New Verk today. BlKMip-ltKculpln, llii shlpimiuts, KOi market fair i prime, llinfn M t KO'-d.nye 44fi common te fair, liljl W lamln. l-IWOSW Urnln nrt t-revisinns. rnrntshed by 8. K. Ynndt, llrekar, Cuioane.Aug. ','r, l.mi o'clock p. in. Wheat Cern Oa'R l'erk. i,nrd AU21ISI tH 4J'), 'ilfi Diilliuiuu(..........,rM-fl ii (ICtnlirr BJH AVi NevKinlicr , lincemtier VO SJX .Innunry .... May Hl'fi Si; rudnOll Consels si(', it n kM 14 W 0.21 9S" ,W J -111 (Hesing Prices 2 o'clock p. m U beat. Cor'. Oats. Perk. fard. .15 M 0 S' AiiKuai ,. huptninliur ..... October Nernmtinr Ileceinbar.... . January May Crude Oil 2'. 14 27 2ISJ 2I?4 II 27 11.35 (15, Saw Uiicelpts. '"ceY .."0J J't'Ve. 163 in 4r,i Winter Wheat., Spring Wheat.. Cem Dais ltyn Uarluy Head. lOUHl ... .1HM llplpta llesra ., Kecnliita-Cuttlu.. Mew Yerk stocks. Nbw Yerb-, Aug. 27, 1 p. in.-Menny rlnsad at IK Per cent. ; Kxchange steady i jwsted rates, l S3MOI K3Xl actual ratea 4 80 liiferC0daysaudiSBUi fs;f Inrdemandi QovenimimtB cloied steady t currency 0'a, II 20 hid j 4'b coup., ll I9X t K's de, 1 07?i bid Tlie sleck nmrket this morning Las lieeii acttvu and atieng, with buying or Bt rani, Union l'acl lie, Wtistern Union aud JUndlng, Undei tin) lead of these stocks values ad ad ad vanoed iUHJ nliove Saturday's cledng liy midday elnce neon the markut hus Imcu uc ttve and strong. Stucc nstsiiu. Quotations by lloed, McQtanu ers, Lancaster, l'n. mwrem list. 11 i. w X CO. , bank- 3f. u. 67K J5X . liv, uanaea l-acinc '.,)' U. C. C.A1 Colerado Ceat Control l'acltte... Canada Southern Chl.,8t U&njg L'en.A Ule (i ... I)el. l,H W Uifi, 14l'u 2S2 13W Sl tvl) lib'' 141K 2lH 1IJJJ 13k wis 31 WliJ -'iK ?s llSJi IftsJi 4?i iiiif r. ievs s.x, 2UJ sly Krle. lnr-M 2S?2 11 Krle2nds . Jer C K.A T Leu, A H., I.. Biiore... Mich Cen.. Missouri l'aciae ti heck vauey...... N.r M. P. i'ref N.Wust N.Y.C New Kngland... 11 10:(: asi Tennessee Omaha ,, Omgen Transportation.. Ontario A W , racineMall Ulchmend Tennlnal...... 8U Paul 40 21H 37" I'H 24 I.J4Z If'' 4nx 7)i 37" 2li 1 27 S2( Texas Pacific... ;i union racinc..,. Wabaah Cem Wabash Prof..... Woalern U ,..., WestShoreilonds miLa.Dsi.rnM. liar. Lell. Vel U., N. Y. A l'hlla Pe.lt. U Heading Leh. Nuv t'H 'Hi a n 2 1 in llosienv. l'aas , .... '. A K N Cent Peeplee I'eas Udg. t's oil x",i Phtle. TriCtlen iw; S3tj Lecal nteca sua nauas Ueported by J. II. Leng, Par value. Lancas'r fl per cent., I8U0 ioe ' 11 " 18D9 ue " 4 Scheel leanlsas 100 Last sale. 10S.0Q its 103 1U0 100 1W iww 1. c t: S3 ilia Vi 11 206.25 21010 1 03 13 B0 sua 103 m llu w 67.M 62 Ml Pe.K) 63 9 in leriw years. 110 " In Rer2i) years, loe 4 tnl0nr20ycars, 100 4 " in fiorSOvear. 10a ManUblmUoreugh lean no MianaLUHsens btecks. quarryvbleu. It.... , 60 MllleravUlu Btroet Car be Inquiring Printing Company M Ueallghtand rnel Company 23 Bovens tleusn (Henda) ioe Columbia (iea Company , g, Columbia Water Company.......,,, u Busnuehinna Iren Company . .... 100 Marietta illollew.ware.., ,,,,, pu Slevens Heuse ,, w MlllersvUlaNormalBeUool Northern Market jg Kaaturn Market te (iaa Company llend pje Columbia Uoreuxh llends 100 uaarryvllle U. H., T "!, jm Uaadtng A Columbia 1UU.. fi's .... 110 Kdlaen Ltzht Company.,,, 50 tViictern Market w Lancmitr City street Uallwuy Ce.. ee KttHKtid Htroet Hallway TCBarizB BTOeas Hlz Spring A lleavur V alley. iirmgenurt a iiorsesaee.. Columbia A Chestnut Hill Knlnn.l.ln & llf u n 1. . m 13 20 27.7J X7 ) 20 8,60 74 cti ?a 73 110.0 iiuiUWUlBH MnsiiiDKluu,,.,.,, ,,,, u ConestoguA lllg Spring, u 20 uuuius unani joy ,, 55 Lauc Ulltabethtawn A Mlddint'n 11m LancasUtrA rrultvllle... m InnneDln T.IHib sa te sa v ion LancaaturA WUllamstewn 1 ancesterA Maner.,,, Lancaster A Manhelm Lancaster A Marietta ,, Lancaster A Mew lleUaud Lncd3terA Susquehanna Lincaeter A New DanTllle 1&& 40 II 11 in 11 21 4) if.i 41.21 22 Gil 2W- lie ia litee 121 113 lib 1S3 12fi 143 1&3 140 210 1M 187X0 100 150 a uuiuuiuma aianeuA a May town A Klliabothlewn ss LancastvrA KphratA 2ft Lancaster A Willow street 25 Btrashurg A Millport J '.a UarlettaA Mavtewn & ABKBT0CS8. First National ltank iee rarmtre' National Uank w rnlten Nt.tleiml liaiik ix Lancaster County National lluuk. . M Nerthern National Uank.,,..,,,,.,. leu Poeplea' National Hank ioe Kbjsloce National ltank, Manhelm lue Columbia National Uank Ku Christiana National Hrut,,,.,. lue Knhrala National Uank 110 jrirst National Uank. Columbia. ., lue klrst National Uank, Btnuburg .. . tee rtrst National Uank, llarletu lue first National Uank, Mt, Jey lue LIUU National Hank 100 Mountvllle National Uank iw Manhelm National Uank 100 Unten National uank, Mount Jey , w .90 4IV 01?. 4IVJ ,.K) 41 Cbleaffe prodae BtarkM. Csioieo, Ana-. 7, .W a. m. Market opaned. whr?Jr Au, wJe t Bepu, Ktai OcUSHie.1 ay, uiyfe. Cern-Aug., llJiei Sept., lIHe-tOct, UXat .OBt:4",f" 2,!!cl 8cpt- 1!-l 0ct- wHe.t way, iajfe. Perk Augnst, 113 M Bept.,IIJDS Oct., ira-Angnst, PSTKlBcPt., V 37Xj Oct., Short Rlbs-Aegnst, 19 Bept., W5Jt Oct ,$4 u. ciienika. Wheat Aug,, Wis ept.,W)ic. OcL,'.iC. May, w.jje. Cern ug., 440 Sept., 4IVJc Oct., 4IV0 f May, Si',ic. OaU-Aug, Oe( Sept., !Wet Oct.. HHct May.SuJic. l'erk-Ang til 27K; Bept., Ill Kl Oct, 111 85 I-ard-Aug., 3 S5 ( BepU 19 SS Oct, Short ttlbs Aug., 8 45 1 BepU, 4J Oct, HI A'Jflf ADVMtTlHKMKNTa. b AKINU 1'OWDKK. ROYAL BAKING POWDER, Absolutely Pure. TU18 powder never vanes. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesemoness. Mere economical than thn ordinary kinds, and can net be Beld In competition with the mullltude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders Weltl ciUu In cunt. Hetal IUbiku Poweaa Ce., KB Wall Btreet, New Yerk. lylsiydAw ITIHH FINKHT AMKKIUAN UIIAM- l'AUNKH, Qeldsn Age and Hammondsport Stc. ltOIIHKU'S LiyUOll STOllK. ANl'HD ULKN WDITK l'lO- eons, full fiathurnd old birds, Reed prices paid. riKLKH A UltO., ft'iglii Imdoed Lhtlsllana, Fa. ANTKD-A OARU1AOR BLAOK SMITH at 1MIIL1I' UOKUSOM'S Car- 1 Iflge Fnctnry. Apply at oncentNos 126 and 1W kail King struct, Lancaster, l'a. iui, i.ancaiter, ra. it" TKHEOOA H. UULUHUOK'H school ren errri.DUJCN Will ro-epon en MONDAY, BKl'TEMHKU 3, lii at niiKJl Std N0.332EA8TOUANUK8T. CORN, KUNION AND WART PADS. a vet) convenlent way of applying a Cern Ucmdy. 15c a box, containing halt a dozen pads, at nillll.KY'S DKUO STOllK. sa Wnat KlnaHtrtieL TNHTiU (JTION IN MUHIO ON PIANO AND OllOAN. 'lei ma Uea9enabln, MtSS MA It CI IK 8PUKUIKK, a2u8td no. 402 North Duke St. HE NORTHERN MAHKKT WILL ehanKe Its hours. bOKlnnliiK Satmday, Peptcmber 1, 1KSS, Hern 7 o'clock until (i o'clock. ,i,i hk, aiia27-ltclAw Stcretary. rpiiK rkeitlarThTntuly mket- X Inget Iho American Mechanics' llalldlnfr anil l.enn Aqsorlatlen will lie held at the ertlen or colleilor w. 11 ltnland, esfj , 20 Seuth lnk alieet, this (Mendayi nvuulnu, Auuust 27, at;4 o'clock, Mnnev telnau. ltd Jehn 11. ltKUM, Secretary. HKADQUAHTJJRS KOR KIHHJNU Tackie. 3 .filnt lleds inr loc. llrass Ileels, 2Ap, Having morn nne Jointed llass Itedi than we caroferutthiSBoasonaf thayear, we will sell at irreatly redue d prices, The great liaralns In Lines, Heels, Flouts, llaskets, Heeks, etc.. havu lieen duly appre ciated by Hportsuien. New ler the break In Hnds. ritAlLkY'S KA8T KN1) PHAUMACY, (Opposite Kasteru Market.) FralleyM Parsapanlla Compound euros Hella nnd t'llckly ileat, Me. M.W.K.tw "1ITHURE SHALL M HON OR " Kaiifjlilnr attend Bchoel ' Hefete you de dectde wrlte for particulars te the Lancaster " Business College, Termbeglna Menday.SeptcmherS; Kvenlnir Session. Tuesday, September 4 ltoems open te vlstiers new, where all Information relntlve tn"cnursoef lnstrnotten," will hucboeniillv alven. Addteij, H. O. WBIDLBR, Prln. augltldlt G HKAT RHDUOTION. Fine Tailoring at tte tireatet iteiiurtien ever made te 10 iturea heavy stock, at H. GERHART'S Fine Tallorieg Establishraeut, 4JNOUTHQUKKN8THKKr. only lilrect Imparting Tailor in the Cltye Lancaster mHK POPULAR DRK8H FAIUUCS. ALL-WOOL HENRIETTAS Al'- NU. 25 BAST KING BT., e. HAvtt NOW Ul'KN ANDliKAllV K)lt INSPKOTUIN AND COMPAIllgON A 46-Incti Ail-Weel Henrietta in all the Piilrnbld Stulci at 7'e A 46-lncli All-Weel Henrietta In all the DeMrablu Shades at 41 ui. 'i he Kbevu two ijnaltties el lienitcltaj are net only the best goods ler thelr respective prtces In this city, but we can acnre you, are unsurpassed by tame priced goods of the host Philadelphia and New Yerk heuses, s-Ve sell for Cash, which places 11 8 In a position te Blve you as geed goods for your money as the world produces. The People's Gash Stere. LANUAbTklt, I'A marltlvaAw The People's Cash Stere jtrx w a d vmn TiaaitKNTq. NOriuE-KlVJe PKR CENT. WILL . . be adfled tealliiltyTax net paid en or before AUGUST si, less. ifBce hours fremO a.m. te 3 p.m. Open Monday and Saturday rvoninfSfremTkiSp.rn. "- augg-tfdK City Treasurer. JyARTlN BROTUKRS. Men's Bulls at 17, 13, tin. Ill te KO. Trousers. Easy inPric3,Jaark r muea coiew, and remarkable In qual. at 12 73, 13 50 and II te, Styles enough thatyen'U mate or contrast anv Perfect in Fit, Ceat and Vest as yen may want. Mew fall Ovoiceats ready. Uoed, of course. heys' Scheel Bulls, lets te cheese from, low in price. In Dress Shirts every want supplied. Open front or back or both. Three lengths of sieevrs te pick your size, and cellar sizes 12 te 2u. Seethe Dayton "at 11.00, the" Cyolens" at 'Se, and our unparalleled eec Bhlrt. MARTIN BRO'S Clothing and Furnishing Qoeds, 28 NOUTH QUEEN BT. I. B.-Campalgn Clubs Equipped. rplIE TALK ABOUT TUK 4JAHU l'UICXS OF TUK Original and Only Oaah Grocery HUKK AND VINE BTBKITS, One Hijitare Seuth of the Court Heuse, Continues as much ss ever. The fact la, pay Ing cash for anything saves, or at least ought te save the purchaser meney It you desi at a Cash strre It will save you money, but If you pay cash wherogeVU are sold en credit you will, ss a matter 01 course, pay credit price.-, even though you de pay Is that fair? la It rlahl. that hxhnmra cash Rheuld pay the tame as the rne who pays once a month, onee a year, or net at all t At the original and only Cash urecery every customer U placed en the tame level one prlreandonesystem-theoash-forall. It Is evldimt, therefore, that all get thelr goods at the lowest Ugnre UOlftONE'S TOILET 804.PI Thelarnest, nnes- and cheapest let of Toilet Soaps ever Been In this city, lu steck: at 8,0 and 10 coats, if you want something very fine, pnre and nicely pert umed call ana see this as sortment, HAKKU'B BttEAKrART COCOA, Tre drink for the dyspeptlc and Invalid, 5e : taker's Chocolate, 18c 1 croft A Allen's llreak fast cocoa, 200 1 Kpp g Cocea 200 MeAI.LIVXKU'S U1RUSEED In pint packages a voryaupeiter article for the canary, n is considered ene or the best selections, 80 a package, canary seed, 8c a Quart. N. W. t'ORNRRIlUKE AND VINE ST8 , LANOABIKR, PA. inHlydI,WAr J ANOABTKR HONORK1). thk Presidential OandiiUtes in Town, WITH Hf.AIIQlMIU'KUS AT CLARKE'S tka anii cornea- iieuss-, no. i:. II SOUTH yUKKNST. Having suciired the ozcluslve right or the bandsome Panel Lithographs or Harrison and Morten and Cleveland and Thurman, we will glve te our customers their cholce every day this woek with a pound of coffee or a quarter pound or Tea. This Is no trashy cara, but handsome enough for any parlor. liomembor we are the only houselntnwn that reasta trwlr own Coffee. We guarantee ourCetroo 10 per cent, stronger than Coffees that have been en hand for seme time. Our Prices are UK. IB. 19, 30, M, M, ?j and V Cents per pound. Teas from IScteil.w perpauml Uai.i. ani sas. this nvicickm snap in GROCERIES. SAMFEL OLAUKE'S WHOI,ISAMANlUi;'i'AlI,TKAANIlCOr VH.K uuusa, Nea. ifl and 14 Beuth Queen Btroet, I.ANCASTEU.PA. OOOVH ANll HHOKH. An Exciting Race for the Lead ! In lhcse times when Competition U se Streng." we ure Determined te Keep In the Lead, and have Laid in a LARGE STOCK -or- Scheel Shoes filch ler PlUOK,QUAI.lTYand UUltsUIL 1TV c meet be beaten lu tlieCIt). WK CAN SELL YOU Cnlld's Kid and l'ebbte, Heel ami Mprluir Heel Shoes. SlrosfreinstolOH, ferll On. Child's Oratn Selar Tin, Heel and spring Hselshees. Sl7es8teluH, for se cents. Hisses' urain iiutten theea. Uread and Nar rewTcs. blosllte?. tern CO. Misses' Uialnselarllp llutten Shoes, Sires Mtssrt' Kid and I'obhle, Hecl and Sphde Heel shoes tl?esll te'.', 11.23 Youths', Heys' and Men's eat Calf, Heek I.acoehees, Sires 11 te 2, 3 te Sand U toll-n.eo per pair. Ladles' rabble llutten Shoes. Sizes -K te ?. t rents. Ladles' Grain llutten Shoes. Sizes 2; te 7, Ladles' Kid and Pebble, Hound ana Seusre Toetliw, Slra2H te7, 11.25. Itemember the"e are no Auction Sela Goods (as we de net buy me Dellar's worth e: eheea lu thtt way), but am made by Geed Hollable factories, uud we will cuarantea thev urn t im llst shoes ten can buy lu the city at the prices iiuetrd ttboe, as we are llulialnir Up nurTrade by Seiling Uoeds en a Cleso Mar gin. Meat erthesa Shoes we have sold ever since we commenced bsslness, almost three years. We have niled our KAST WINDOW with SCHOOL SHOKS and have marked the price en them, se that you can compare them with thoe yen buy slsowhero. The Due-Pi Ice Cash Huust). The Leaders of Lew Prices IN BOOTS & SHOES, Ne. 3 KiBt King Street, i.aneabtku. pa M & MM, nxw XDrxHTiBsuEma - " -i I TTARDWARE. AN OLD STORE IHUT BROS, Ml WILL OtN Saturday, September i, TAKE POSSESSION OF THR Eitensive Hardware Stere of A. C. Kepler, NO 3. 40 AND 42 NORTH QUEEN STREET, (Neit Doer te the Postefflce.) The stock his been largely increased by additions of New UOOQS. REILLY BROS. & RATTB, Nes. 40 and 42 North Queen Street, LANCASTER, PEXN'A. IfBW ADVSRTiaKUKKTS. SpkoialTnetiok 0.n ft.?.a.aft8S Oeptember 1. FIV l'KR CENT, will be addea en all school tar re maining unpaid. W. e. M AE8HALF., Treasurer. .- .. Centre Square. -umce open Monday ana Saturday liven lngs. angStfatt AMVttSMSNTH. pROOIOR'H FULTON OWSR A HOUSE. MONDAY. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY KVKNINOS, AMD WEDNEBDAY MATINEE, MARTIN HAYDEN, In his Great New Yerk Succor , ' A BOY HERO." Produced with New Bcenery and an I indent Cost. A UK A I. BAIN STOBM OK WATKB. TUUUPDAY, VBIDAY AND SATUUDAY. WITH SATUUDaY MATINEE, MR. QE0RQEH0LLAND, " uuDBBDva;,issoe0H,kr5f,K 80AN- aug22 tfd VLUTH1HU. w 1LL1AMHON A FOHTKK, DONGOLA. This style et finishing leather ler ladles beets has become deservedly popular. It pos sesses qualities net te be found In the ordi nary kia flntshd uppers. The bright and Cull finished Dongola uppers ae net turn rea erpurple with wear; they are soft and pliable ss well as tough and durable; easy for the feet, without being se elastle as te lese the Perfect Kit se deslrmbl In Ladles' Beets, GENUINE DONGOLA la nearly Waterproof, which Is a leatuie very desirable In Ladles' Beets for street wear. We keep in stock a large assortment of Ladles' Dongola Beets in all the new and pop ular styles. They have been thoroughly tested, and we roceramond thorn as First-Class In every particular. Ladles' Lace Dongola Heets, Patent Leather Tips, ins. Ladles' Elozlble Cole Bright Dongola But'en Beets, All Widths, A A te E, I ra. Williamson & Fester, 32. 34. 36 & 38 . KING ST., I.ANUASTKK, PA. BRANCH STORE, NO. 818 MARKET 8TAME-T, HABBIBBUBQ, PA. liUREyawAJiu. B. MARTIN ft OO, QTTEENSWARE DEPARTMENT. NW UUODS ABK1V1NU EVEliY DAV KOK THE rALLBEASON. NOVELTIES IN ROSliJARS, KAIRTf LAMP.S, KRU1T PLATES, OH1NA PKPPKH8, UH1NAHALTM, BISQUE riOURRS, TKRRA COai'A KiniTRKS, Preserving Utensils. KOKLS10llt!OOiaNUUHOthS, AllSlTCS, 8c Each. t Ifty Doien J ELI.1 TU.MHLEB3, Uc a ler. UASON FUU1T J Alts at Lewest Prices.) We are Closing sbeut One Hundred ana rirty Doren LIUHTMmU KKDir JAU3 AT Spectal Prices. J. B. MARTIN & CO. - 1 n IN NEW HANDS. iissr Huuun. gPEUlAL BARGAINS. WATT & SHAN D 6. 8 & 10 EAST KINQ BT. LANCASTER, PA, HAVE NOW ON EXHIBITION 'I HE L4B- OEsr stock or DRY GOODS, NOTIONS -AND- FANCY GOODS In Central feunsylvanla, NeT. fa" .oeod In Every Department bought for CASH at the Lewest Market Prices. SPECIAL I 100 PIECES ALL WOOL TKICOrS,0 Inches wlde, only 2Ce a yard, in Light, Uealnm ana Dark a ' eys. We pronennco this the IJest Bar gain In Dress Goods we have ever had te offer. These goods am all wool ana have never here tofore been sold for less than S7Kc tO-INCII ALL WOOL SUITINGS, in all the New Shades for rail and Winter, at soe a yard, 6-1 ALI-WOOL BIIOADCLOTH9. In all the New Shades, at 750 and oe. ' Our own Importation of ALL-WOOL HEN RIJCTI'AB and rUKNUU I1LACK CASH- MaBas, saving our customers the Jobber's profits. Our own Importation of SILK FLUSHES : lsinches wlde. In all coloring imaginable. at CO cents a yara. 13 inches wide. In all the New Colorings, only 75 cents a yam. 2?1'i?558wlae'',n ft" the New Kail Shades, only 1 oe a yard, 21 laches wiae, In all colors, only !12Sa we consider these goods, at the prices quoted, the very best value we ever offered te our customers In BILK FLUSHES. """' Kvery department will new befmndanen examination te be replete with Aew rail Ooeds at prices te ult the tlxcs. Hew Yerk Stere. rARIGlNAL BOSTON STORE. THE ORIGINAL Bosten Stere -et- STAMM BROS., 85 and 37 Nertb Queen Street, (Opposite the Postemce ,) HAS UEKN PUUUHASKD UY Senior Partn.tr of the Late Firm, The store ltoem Is one or the flaest and test llghud la the city and the stock of Dry Goods I CANNOT UK K1CKL1.KH FINE DRESS GOODS A BfKIALir, CHAKLKs srAslM returns thanks te the many patrons of the late firm and will always be pleased te meet them at the Old Stand. Charles Stamm, SUCCISSOIi TO STAMM BROS. CHARLES STAMM,
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