i. S-S1 & f j$ r'; SS -lr' . i& 5 &r- Est. I? aft . . HBnBMI -J-.-f Moetwcit: - .JU. l- -J. Wit llWt IimTESE.m T1AT r; '. OrMMuie te Me jrred Allew Ins a ?S& Frem tli M-las H&llreftd te k Be Cttastrncted Peraettal Nete. VOHVMM, Aug. 00.- Council met In ad ad jevMed session last evening. Members 'i)MipWMti Messrs. Bennett, Ferry, urove, Vgv?-lKtii, Minich, Stevenson, Wilsen. ' ', ' AkMt, Mcmts. Cramer and Klnn. ;$ f property committee rocemmcucioa ;, t H. A. Fendcrsmlth be awarded the r$ jeemniet for furnishing matting for the l vv opera neuse, Being the lowest bidder nt ViT ' " ? cnt P are yard laid en the fleer. The irreund en Mill and Frent street. where the Columbia Milling company wish te hare the Reading railroad place a aiding i across Mill street, and n sewer en Frent latreet, across Mill, was visited by the council. The law and ordinance committee, in conjunction with the borough solicitor, sens laatrscted te draw an ordinance governing the placing of a siding as asked by the Milling company. The ordinance was pro pre pared and under the rules laid ever for one month. eTO0ifolIewlnc ordinance was presented: That th borough lay.asowcr.acress Trent and Mill -streets and put street In proper i condition, providing the Columbia Milling .company furnish all the pie. Laid ever for one month under the mien. The manager of (he opera house was in structed te have the piano put lu geed con dition nt as llttle exiicnse as possible. The north and south slde sewers at the loot of Union street v 111 be connected with a Y and then carried US feet into the river. The Pennsylvania Railroad company will be requested te fix thelr sewer nt Union street te suit the borough sewer. The regulator was instructed te establish a grade en Union street from Frent street te the river. The building line of Union street will be given te the Columbia Iren company, and that company bclnstructcel toreinovo their shedding from the street line. A. J. Kaulfmati will be Instructed te Iny a pavement en Ulunsleu street within ten days. The property owners en west slde of Fourth street, from Locust te Alley H, te lay pavements within ten days. The matter of furnishing badges for the empleyes of the opera housewas referred te the preperty committee with power te act. Bachman A Ferry, contractors, com menced work yesterday for the new ware house of the Columbia Milling company. The machinery will arrive about Septem ber 1st. An elevater will be orected and the grain unleaded from the railrend. The work will be completed about December 1st Au infant cliild or Henry Iteth died last night from cholera infantum. The funeral will be held en Wednesday, at 2 p. in. Miss Annie Kehl, Mrs. Wisinnn and daughter, and Miles Suter, of Philadelphia, are guests of Mrs. Geerge Wolfe, en Third street. Jacob Webster and wlfelclt this morn morning for Wilmington and Chester. Geerge T. Richards returned lienm last evening from u trip te the White Moun tains and ether places of Interest. Miss Clulre Bcchtel, of Philadelphia. Is the guest of Geerge II. IllcliartlK. The case of a small child of Jehn Ktncii helser, charged with cutttngaclilldel'Mrs Klinefelter with a pair of scissors, was beard by Squlre Evhiis last evening and dismissed. Jehn H. Herr, of Maner township, had. the great tee of his left feet badlj- mashed yesterday afternoon. He was bringing a lead of wheat te town, and the wagon ran ever hit feet. Dr. Livingston attended the Injury. The ladles taking part In the Hhaivnce festival are requested te meet this evening. Rev. F. J. Clay Mown and Miss Mernn left yesterday te attend the wedding of u friend at Charlottetowu, Prince Kdwnrd'a Island, Neva Scotia. Miss Mary Shlllew gave a dancing party te her friends last evening. Miss Elsie Stencr gave a tea te n feu friends last evening, for her guest, Miss Fiorence Martin, of West Chester. Misses Nellie Heeel and Katle Jacksen, of the Harrlsburg cathedral cbelr,arc visit ing friends in town. W. H. Garrison, of the Wagen company, has moved his family te town. Drew Hcltcr, of Philadelphia, Is en a visit te friends here. C. F. Walker had his hand badly cut with a chisel while working at the new Presbyterian church tills morning. -O.V Aniniant child or Mr. and Mrs. Win. Li. Smith, aud grandchild of Daniel O'Donnell, died lBNKOvvYerk and was brought te town last evening. Interment was mode at Wrightsvllle this nfternoen. Werk of remodeling the buildings for the LaundryMachine company commenced yesterday. The machinery arrived lu town te-day. Could Net Heard n Moving Train. Last evening James Cejic, a meulder of this city, made a narrow escape from being killed at the Pennsylvania railroad pas senger station. He was standing en the platform when llarrlsburg Express, which is a last tinin, pulled out. When the rear car came up te him he tried te get en and caught held of the iron handles en either Ide of the bteps. He did net succeed In getting a foothold and the result .was that he was thrown with the greatest fnrce ujen the platform. Tliose who witnessed the accident were confident that the mini was fatally injured, but that was net the case. He was assisted te ills feet and steed up against a railroad truck. He took a sheit rest and then walked off apparently ull right, although he must have been con siderably bruised. Ily Alderman Spurrier. Annie Speecc was committed yesterday by Alderman .Spurrier for sixty days for drunken and dlserdcily conduct.' Martin Derdan was committed by bamu aldermau In default of bail en charge of assault and battery en Peter B. Weber. William lfccht, an empleye of Frank Jtieker, has brought suits agaiiibt William Hardy and Elias Snyder, before Alderman Spurrier, charging them with assault and battery. Heclit says that the men ilrst at tacked him In the Centennial saloeu at Mulberry and Vine streets. When he started for home they met him en the idtcetnncl knocked him down. The ac cused gave bail for a hearing. Visiting Mechanics. State Councillor Jas. Hurst, of Philadel phia, of the O. U. A. M.,nud Jr. ex -.State Councillor Jehn Dinner jiaid a fraternal visit last evening te Concstega Council, Ne. 8, of this city. The meeting was very largely attended und the visiteiu nm s cordially received. Speeches wern ,.in Lv' ' bT u,e Btrangcn. as well as by E. E. Snyder. LVi ?' 5 Pewc" L U "t'' E- KrU, J. ( if O. Geedman und ethers. The meeting Se, uiiui aucr iwejve o'clock. K 4i UriilBe Cempiutcil. f'A," The county cemuUslnnxra ..r,.-.. y 1 Wegram this aftcnioen from Dcnithern k t-ve., waung mai mc new iron bridge near K"i!MeCaU8 Ferry -was completed. Viewers s?S 'vtVK 'einsjKsct the ;wage. f Broke iris Arm. .2; Walter, a four-year-old seu of Jehn ' Fester, of 651 Seuth Prince street, was Maying around a new building which his jmmc is erecting, last ereulmr. l!e ft.11 .rtreugh the Joists from the first fleer te the war, ureflKing ms Jejx uim "-. A IMy at-Tork Furnace. Meukt Nebo, Aug. 19. The Mount Kebe M. K. Sunday school, with her sister school, Celenianvlllp, held thelr annual celebration at Yerk Furnace Springs en Saturday. The nchoels met at thelr re spective churches at about 8 o'clock and from there proceeded te the place where they spent an cnjoyable day. Almest all kinds of sport nnd games were indulged in, croquet being the leading game. At neon there w as a very large crowd In and Around the pavilion, where the dinner was served. During the afternoon addresses were inade by Messrs. II. K. Hnmblcten, J. U. Laird, Ilcv. E. C. Yeung and J. A. Alexander, superintendent of the Mount Nebe school. At about 5 o'clock all re turned home much pleased with the day they had spent. Services were held In the Mount Xebe Presbyterian church en Sunday. The sacrament of the Lord's supper was ad ministered by Dr. Kcneagy, of Strasburg. There will net be any preaching servlces here till alter the next regular session of presbytery. The third quarterly meeting en the Mount Xebe circuit will be held en Sun day nextnt Mount Xebe. Levcfeasl all) o'clock, and pi caching ut 10:30 by the pas tor Ilev. F. U. Coxsen. The Scliiictzeu Voretn J'lcnlc After the report of yesterday's picnic of the Schuetzen Vcrcln had been closed, another match was shot. It was between a team from Schuctzcn Vcrcln and another from Columbia. The result was as fellows out of a possible -18 te each man : LArCASTEIl SCItUETZEN-VtriBtN. WlMt. L M 0 11 0 11-40 Cnrivntcr, V. M. .. Amlpren, Tlir .. W'eltir,.!. K. atebcr.J. A . .. 11 U 11 M7 0 11 8 2-."IO 0-31 8-21 U-tt 1-1) II S 4 1 Dt'lder. rlw,.. TeUl-lH COLU.'tniA Itlll.ECLUIl. Illltrn, Orersr- 10 .1 llunktn. Wendell. . . - rt 11 8-27 019 Hmllh, Martin tl i12 U-:w Trljl, minis........ ...... 1 8 2 1-12 HnMClbncli.K.... fl C fi 2-17 (icrfln, Krril 2 10 .V-vi) rmiicltciis. C. U .. ft 10 10 31 Total 100. During the day tliorewas considerable preliminary practice, In which sonie excel lent sheeting was done. The irewd in attendance at the picnic during the uftcrnoen was much larger than lu the forenoon, and dancing was kept up until half past eight o'clock. ACCOMMODATING JAIIj OPFICiALS. iiiey (Jtv Gee. .Schoeuboi'ecr n Chance te Skip nnd He Takes It. Geerge Kthoenberger, who was arrested by Chief . Smeltz two weeks nge, and taken te Whlte Water, Wisconsin, te answer a charge of defrauding a resident of Ilia' town out of $1,500, Is igaiu a fugltlve from justice. He played off sick en Sunday night, und the accommodating Jail etllclals allowed him te sit en the back steps of the Jail te get fresh ulr. After the elllcials thought he had been there long enough, they went for him, Intending te put him back into his cell, but Gcorgehad skipped. He Is still at large, nnd will probably turn up in this sctien. Ills wife is nt Itoths Iteths ville. A Llttle lley'ft Narrow Ehciik. This morning Harry, n llttle son of Hai ry X. Hewell, mode a narrow cscki from being burned te death. The llttle fallow went down te breakfast, and alter he had nnished It he went back te his ctib te go te bed. On the way he found a wife, containing inatiiie-t, which he tjek with him. After crawling into bed he began playing with the matches and seen one of them struck flie. A mesquite conepy ever the bed at onto took tire and the bed clothing seen caught. The llttle boy, who was yet in his night clathes, Jumped from his crib and ran te a loom occupied by his grandfather ficreaiuing " tire." The whole household was been meused and the Hie wus extinguished after considerable tieuble. Hurt lit ii Ituunway. Jacob blicrtz, who dilvcsau lee wagon far Flnley Elliett, had qulte an adventure ycsteiday allernoen. Alter he had fin ished serving customers he w cut home and hitched up Mr. Elliett's colt for the Ilrst t! me and stalled te drive out Heaver street.' This was something new for ths cell, and he became excited. He started te kick. aud then begun running. Hr knot this tut for a distance of" two squares, and by that tlinetlic buggy had been upset and ery badly damaged hlierlz was thrown from the vehicle and received several ugly cuts about the head, besidea many bruises en me legs mid body. - At Miciiucrcluir Garden. There wus a ery large creud at Mien Mien nurclier garden lubt evening, te wiliiossthe Hpeclulty entertalniiient. Among these present were a large number of visiting Knights of Pythias. The show was geed. Among the mem bers or the company me Jenes und Ed wardR, ucat Iiish comedians and cxcclleut dancers, who held e cr rrem last weck en Hceeiint efthrlr popularity. Tlie Williams family, thioenow people, were seen te ad vantage in a sketch and specialties. Xeltle, who is qulte a llttle tot, scored :i big hit by her negre dancing. Harry Price Is also a geed Dutch comedian, and he pleased the people. Clergyman mid 1'iintur Drewn. Ilev. F. A. Uarnitr, aged u$, a icliuil Lutheran minister, of Mlddlclewu, Dau phin county, uud Clnules II. t'arpculrr, agcdL7,orPhlI.idclphIii,apiliiturpiiiplevcd en the I'rcjs, w ere diewncd at Mlddlclewu en Monday. They were fishing near Frey'sdam In UiuSwatara crock aud their beat was draw n under the wutcifall and upset. Their bodies were recovered. ltev. llarnltz was married te Miss Heia Ueiniciisnyder, sister of He. C. Itciiiien Miyder, of lids city. lie lcaes u widow and a daughtci, Mingle. The funcial lakes place en Thiirsilay afternoon. Jehn Trainer Aciilu ut Liberty. Jehn Trainer, whose outrageous conduct was noted In Monday's lNn:i.uei:.Ncnt was heard by Alderman Hal bach' last eveniiig. As was the ease en proleus occasions, Mrs. Trainer applied befaie the aldermnii and Interceded for hci hus band's discharge. She u as sueeesslul, m,d the cases nguinst Trainer were dismissed by the alderiuan upon the uyineiit of costs Conslable I'nee dclics "it stutwl that Trainer did net strikoer kneel; him down at the tline the warrant wus sen til en him and made Ills cseapu with the aid of his con. - --. l-e-Utd Lp WIille Drunk. Elmer Kotc, ucigarmakcr, became veiy drunk jcMenlay, und in erdci te show himself oll'he laid down en the stci)s or Hlnkley's grocery at Prince and Chestnut bticcts. A boy tool; this weid te Alder man Decn's olllce. Censtablu lliirucv Shlll, or Columbia, was in the olllce at the tlnieund he arrested Hele. He was held for a lieai lug. -iimmerl.eluie. S. C. llarple, of Erie, is isiting liU brother, L. E. Harple, of this ell v. Mr. Harple left here thirteen years u'pe, and this Is his flr,t visit (since. Tied Mattcrn, who is a clerk fur the iletz Brewing company In Philadelphia, has been in Idincaster for seme time, the guest of Harry Haider. He Icff far home ihls morning. llltten by a Uejrr Hurry Watsen, a llttle beu of Hurry Aulseu, giecer, of this diy. w-as in the country far some, days visiting Ids grandparents, who llve near the Unicem. While playing In the vaid he was attacke.1 by a hog. The animal bit Him In the leg, caiibinga von ugly wound Erysipelas has slnce bet in and llipcendll of the boy, who is new In town, is net favorable. 'A'' iyVTwrw IIOSTSrVS neTEL. Description of the 4,Cernrr," Which IWas Iteceatly Handsomely Iteflttcd. Charles Ifestcr, proprietor of the hotel at Market and Grant streets, has recently made some wonderful improvements lu hla place of business, and he new has by far the handsomestarreom In the city and it is doubtful whether it can be surpassed anywhere in the state. Fer seme tlme past Mr. Hestor has been pressed for room, owing te his rapidly In creasing business, and he set about te e nlarge his place. Fer mere than a month past workmen have been busily engaged In making Improvements, which are new completed, down stairs, and yesterday the opening took place In the rear of the bar-room was another room smaller in slze, with a brick wall between them. An archway has been cut through the wall connecting the two rooms. Beth rooms have been fitted up In the most oluberoto style by painters, decorators, and ethers, and a cesier and prcttier place can scarcely be Imagined. A description of the decora tions might net be amiss. The main saloon, arch and portions of the ceiling are hung with llucrusta of various degrees of high and low relief, and treated In colors and antique metal effects. The drciraters In the employ of linger A. Brether have combined these materials w ith cholce meuldings and ethor hangings in a way te prodtice excellent results. On a line with thoeye Is a heavily ornamented pittcrn of lincrusta, .1J or 4 Inches in re lief, showing various pieces of armor brought out lu different metals. The arch has been given a Moorish effect. The slde room en the loll Is decorated with'Mln spar," n new decorative material, ihe celling Is lu fresco design and elaborated with floral wreaths of geld and silver and bound In w Ith rustic meuldings. The slde walls are ornamnilel with lis "lliispar" relief work unuiigcd in a voiles of wreaths, ribbons pendants, etc., suspended rrem a decorated meulding. The csllbule Is decorated with llucrusta in antique silt or. The frescoing was dene by Hettlg.t. Krans kop, the well-known artists. There ate many Improvements in the barioein, which make It very cemfaitubln and convenient. It has been furnished Willi new tables, which ere numbered. Each one Is connected by an electric bell w ith the bar where an Indicator Is kept. In this way the baitcnder can tell exactly where drinks are wanted at any time. The olectrlo bells were put In by Antheny Iske. The chandeliers, fieni the stote of Fllnn A Iiroucinati,arecryhaudsoiiioaiid they can lxi used for electrklty or gas. The rooms are both kept cool by D. II. Kulp'sfans. Sleliiuiau furnished the glass and Imidwure. This Includes the ground plate glass in Iho down stairs windows and doers, which bear the word "Hestcr's." The whole building was painted by Oulhiie A Sens, uud the work rellects great credit upon the firm. Tim vestibule leading In Market street has been finished in oak uud it leeks verypielly. On the fleer of the vestlbule a slone tiling was laid by Charles Rick. In tlienichwuy between the hat loom uud slde room are a pair of rattan doers, which were made in Westfleld, Mass., and are very nice. Te the west of the slde room Mr. Hosier has tilted up uu oyster room, which Is also ciy nebby. The dining nnd ether loenls are ail being put in the best of shape. The carpenter work en the building which Is flrst-claas, was dene by McLaughlin A. Uencll. It surely Is an elegant saloon, and Mr. Hestcr has geed reason te be proud of it. Died orLeukJnw. Mis l.i' .T. Mowery, wifoer Dr. J. L. Monerj.ufM.iseuvlllo, Maner township, died ut her home en Monday of lock Jaw. Some dnjs age the lady was sewing, when oue of her children run against her accidentally uud caused the noedlo, which she was using, te pcuctiatc the finger or ene or her hands. The neodle wits takeu out, but urtenvtuds tile wound, which had been considered cry slight, resulted lu lockjaw. Everything posslble was done te savu the lady's Ufa without success, lien ever. Mrs. Mew cry wus lili yeaiH of age nnd was u daughter of Jeseph atelglcmaii. Besides her husband she leaven several children. Open Air Concert. Last ei ciilng the Lancaster Licdnrkrauz gave uu open air conceit In the yuid in the rearoflvnepp's. ihcre was a ery large i-ienu present, aim me Iroquois furnished excellent music, i'hore also dancing in the hall. band was delus the Illncliarl Company. Jehn Wise, of this city, who has been connected with the opera heuse far scleral seasons in dlllciciit rapacities, has engaged hlmscirte triucl wllh the Itinehait opeia and comedy company. He leaves en Sat urday evening te Jein the company nl Defiance, Ohie. He l-ald Ills CeM. Nat Legan, the man who was found en Xertli Mulberry street, se beastly drunk by Constable Huth, .Sunday meinlng, has settled his trouble before Alderman link link eiteu, by paying his costs. He wus dis charged. V: have a nice nsseilmeiit efjnsl the Kind or fancy cards jounced for udveilUIng nt u,c coming County Pair. Call early and make join selection, i'rlnlid toenhrnt icaseimblc prices. 'I'm: Democracy eftlicCitj of fjimaslrr will iiUTtattlie fulliwiug places to-iueriow, Wed nesday) eviilug, between Hi. Inmrs of lianil 7 o'clock, for Hie puipme mmiuiaiii, . i, i, lellic county coiiuntieu anil candidates ler count j cemmittee: KIIWT WAItD-Kiiid Hetel. I illKl) w Altl) Litlinjcrs Hetel. iiniT MWAIIII- Wni. ltrhm-slleiel rilTII WAItl) riillip Willi's Held. W-.Y.M .'.',.". ; tll-Heventli Wind Hetel. 1 IUI1TII WAUU-Khjlnli Werd Hetel. NINTH WAltD-Aiimld Hiias' HetJl. Ii you Intend lochlljltnttliecemlng County 1'alr don't unit until the last mluiitebefbrcjeii order your printing. We de ull kinds ut rcu. tellable ratei.. fUse excursion te lYiirjii Park en Thursday. AiiRiiktS. Train Uaics K-uiciiUr (King SU at 7:00 a. m. Pure, 73c. l.cue Kpltrnta ut S.CXI ' fure.SOe. I.ltltz.bOu. in.; fare, WX-. Mauhcliu S.M; faic, I0e. Tickets Kek1 te return en all trains. Ihlrlj Imuds lnxltcd te the reunion. au'AI-'Jnl ... . -N'L"' Veiiu, Alls. .1, lsv.i. Ybi'iv. II'. l). luij,, .. I chectruUy recommend the Kvjtlenc llul llul ucssCellecc, of I jincakUr. l'a.. muu i.i..i, i ,.. ccntly gnuluultsl, as an Institution of u,c ,.. est btandini; deetcvl te tlielmpurtliiK of n thor ther thor eubIi and iiractlcal binlneis education. I nhe rcceinnicnd Prer. W. D. .Mescr, the prlncliml usu kind und imjxtittal teacher and rictlleni aeceiintant. Und uu ulle liiklnicter la all branches of business. i:cccttully ,, , IIIAHHVJ. nL'01'n,. uucte-lnd Nu.t'71U0UiHtrtft. Notlce U her. by K vvu that I liae thu daj e.l all my sKk, Gd-w) und ilzture i my flour und f-ed terp, corner of Khm i;n,K uml ciuirch s reel., ljuieanler city, te P. c. l-eaumn ; the lisek account, of .aid siure lmc uUe been sold and irun.ferrcsl te wild Lramati, te whom ull iwrseiib hide bte.Ue meat wild store will make Immediate luiymenU U. p. OltOKl" AVC.VST20, 1SS9. HuMiib purchased the stock, ux1.mII aud IHlurc, uud Ue the beuk ueceuuts of . Heur uml feed storc.lalcerUmcrr. UieII.mi Hie corner of lkit King nnd Clmrilnlrwls, Ui,. caWrr, all iktmiiis Indibtnt mc nsjutci i0 iniikclmiuedluteiaymcnt.aud a cenlliiuanic of former patreuace l solicited. Acerw8B.uU rc- ,'E'"IA,iJi Pcatlte. STItnni.l-T. In ililk nit.. .... btrebl.-, In the OTtli year of hU ul-c en Augunt 19, Henry rherelathck and friends of the fumlij-uhe h v,cr'" u,,d 8t- Antheny's stxletlrs, are In! vlted te attend the funeral, from the re.ldeuce or JohnHlcmenz.Ne. SI7 liist Omnge tnct. Thurdny inernlne at 8:30 o'clock. HIkIi ltc ijulcm Mns nt Ht. Antheny church nt ti AWMB-TAXLT IKELLreByOBB, TUESDAY, ATOtXST 2ef' Z-&r-v.- Vv o'clock, tiry. Interment at 81. Antheny's ccme- 2td , Mewsny AuauU 19, W, t lecklmr, l.litle J wife of Dr. gd:33er. I Msnenvlllc, of J. Ia Meweiy, I'nneral from the rcslilenosef her husband, lnMnonvllle,en Wedncdaj-, August 21, 1SSJ, at 1 o'clock p. m., and at the Mfnnenltc church, near Masenrllle, at 2 o'clock p. m. KeUtlvcs and rrlcndi Invited. , Haliiacii. In this city, en the lffth Inst,, Allen II., son of W. A. slid Kmeltne T. Hal bach, aged S months. The rclntltes nnd friends of the family arc re spectfully lnilted te attend the funeral from the resilience of IU grandparent, He. 801 Maner street, en Wednesday afternoon at fl o'clock. Interment prlate. H HwVDrn. -In this city, en the 3)lh let., Grace Mnrv, datighler of I'lilllp nnd Knte Bnj-dcr, sired three months. The rr)iitlc and friends of the family are rc Htctfully tnvlled te attend the funeral, from the parents' residence, Xe. 119 Ileekland street, en Thursday nn'rnoen nt 2 o'clock. Interment atZlen's ecmcterj. nu20-2td KAiiV. August &l, MJ. at his home In Inter course, l'u., Jacob Knbj'.ln lil77tli jenr. The rclatlxcs nnd friends or the family ar re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral en Thursdaj-, Augmt22.nl lOa.m Bmicesat the house. Interment at Clirlst church. attavitcte. Llve Stock -Slarketx. CiucAoe, Auc.l9.-Ilecclpls. 11,000: shipments 1,000 S stuuly; beeves, i Oll 70! steers, HUJSIM; steckeis and ftedcrs. jieOS'l 10; Pir."' i".'" ,,",, "ilxeil, II e32 TO ; Texas catile, 175(-30'.billk,lCH!3W. . Hers tteeclptu, 12,UU;slilpmcnU, 4,000i mar kct steady i mixed, l vvti te: beavj-, 3 73 (a)llJ; llfiii,ji;ai,pic.-.: skips, uwn 40. Hhecp-Itecetnts, 10,000 ishll.meutii, 3,0UC; mar- ket lower U ttv&l 3.5 shorn Texans, J1103I tO; lambs, l 75 iimives. m 1MJ.1 1.1 ; w tsieiu woeicd te WOO tier head. liAsr 1. nii.iiTV. cattle Itccelpts. aw; slile- menu 200; market fair; all inreiiHli coil' riKiuiiviiiai luiinv, 11 iju.vi uu; lair u coon, J12VJ1.10; eonimeu, WH 1 2.5 ; sieckers, S3,325; 7 enisef cuttle shipped tu New Yerk. Hess - Itceelpts, I'M); sblpmcnlii, 3200t tnnrkcldull; pics nnd lli!htVerkcri.SI(IO(570; medium umt flirlit riilladclphla, fl (XMlle; heavy het's, II 23&I W ; no airs Milppcd te 'cw Yerk. Hheen Kecelpls.SOuO: shlpmenls. lX); inar ketdull; prime, mw5 60; fair teciwd.HMQ 1 7j; common, ?J3; lambs, &IGO30. Phlliidelpliln l'rodiice .Market. l'lllLAUKLi-lllA, Aug. 'JO.-Noen-KIour dull; IVnn'a supers, 2 Gjjr.! IK) ; extra, 300a.130; fainllj, 1 0031 23; roller, I20ai75; patent tl!0Ye'l. Wheat sl'aily; Ne. 2 I!cd, ntw, 83Uc; Xe. 1 Peitn'n Iteil.We. ' Cern dull ; Ne. 2. HKlJe. Oats weak; Ne. 2 While 3iUc. ; Ne. 2 mixed 27'-.. Ilrnn dull . Winter 12 IXVI3W. Haled bay weak; 12 0U(1I SO as te finality; timothy 12tnKll M) for choice; mixed, 10(31300: baled rye si raw, new, 13 U). llntler mm; Peiin'a creaincrj extra. lsci ; l'cnii u llrsl-s extra 23V.N. KceSFcaiicaiid llrm ; I'cmi'ii llrsts, Isolde. Ulicc.e llrm ; part skims, Us. 0Je; lull skhm, I (ii 2c. I'clroleuiii dull; refined In bb!., J7D). Potatoes llrm 1 2025e banket. Clrulii and l'l-ovlsleni. Purnlnlied by H. If. Yundt, Ilrekcr. CillVAde, Auk. 20, 1:W) o'clock p. in. tin...... ,... l . .. . . Auxtikl 1 unii, vinii. unm. j en;, iiru. W'i Bentember. October. Neieinber. , December.. . Jnmiary March . May June Yiar Cruile Oil Consels .. .. ail J " - AM JVt 0 52 a-,; m 9 57 6 1J (10.5 -7'A ! W,i !) fn) 5 K . t)2 T0j m w. Cleluc Prices 2.15 o'clock p. m. Wheat. Cern. Oats. Perk. AllEllvt September October.. . Neiembcr December January May,.... Year Consels . CriidcOH tJird. 20' 1 20 9 52 H 15 i) r 510 5 85 5b5 5&5 0 52 0 50 si'i Mii 9 60 . 82 : .Stock ."Mai-kelb. Quotations by Heed, McOraiiu Ce., bankers. Uiucastir, Pa. KW 1UUK list. Ha. m. 12 at. 3 p.m. Canada Piiclllc t'.C. C. A,l " Colerado Ceal . , . Central Paelllc ""' ( aiial.i Meutliein 63 R) Chl.Ht. U& Pbg lien. A. ltleO 53 113 ' biii Del. I.. A W Ktle Krle Suds Jer C K.AT . . .. . Leu. .:N 1.. Hheie Mich. Cen. Missouri Paelllc Heck. Valley N. P.. . N. I". Pre I N. West N. Y. C New Kiiidiind listTcuniss.eu . Omaha OrcROii Tiaiisrentluciilal.. Ontario A W. II),' 110 27Ji 27iJ 7IJJ 2:1 iny-: K"4f 00 71J 20Jj I.7IS 110 iea)2 ml d7 iiem 100JJ 50'? JAV 81)5 3lj4' raciiic aiatl lllclmumd reiiiilnal 43 Nt. Paul . 7t Texas llieiile 23 71Ji JJiilen Piieille . . . . (ay, mi; Wabash Cem ' Wabash Prcf Western I' .... S5U gij WestHlieic llendu .... f! l'IIII..MILI.l'IIIA l.lSr. I.cli. Vnl II. N. Y. AiPhlla I'll. It. It. lteadinc . iu 221; U'h. Na T . llolenv. I'll- P. .Cr 11 N. Cent. l'leplis Pass Itdirl'b ait S'.J? Oil . . I'uj yjig lmi buvvtiniMitritln. punr. ji'ice or thu guapi:. Tuitlted and WhlteTTvMl'ORN'IA WINE. TOc per bottle ; $1.00 ,er dei.n beltles. ' Itllllltr.lt'sl I.ICHT)if wr.-tif 1 Ne. CVnliesimaie. LancUterVl'ii. "lirANTi:il.A mm. reu iii-s-i-eai I T lle ouscwerk lu n kiinll famllv. Cnlli.t 0. 20 WET OltANGU hT. Ari-N! ", UKH)iHi:iMi:,i.Ai;iiUNiii:i. '.' MI It, Op)ciilielu)er, llechhclinei, Drv Ciitawbn, M Julian Claicls. " ,110. 15 CENTRE SQUARE. n'plVlfd rlM12;V!;''u'l:,iSA'NI -MEMllEItS Ol'OKO 1 Hhllller Council, Ne. 177, Jr. O. U. A. M tun irqiii'sicd te turn out in lull uniform tel niernm iWisliictduyi ecenlin;, te bear auad- iliessb 1'i.iitnlii Sample, of Pride or the Neilh Council, of Plttsbuii?, Pa. ,,.Attc-l H.8. McPALUl, "" Hec. secrelarj'. A TTENIION LADIia. TiiT: Wiim.wm jf. ltellif corps e. A. It., Ladles' Aid . of and tin lull Mie.i leiiircll ms in Kiiicnii,nrc cordially lu ll Admiral lteynelds Pest Itnein. Ill I ll(T IIBI I il,,A. Inll I.ill. .' In Kcnlci ;. building, next doei te the postelllcc! nose of inalrinc arrangements for the Heldlers' 1 air te be bdil by the pest. - ---O VI V --U IUL 1 .ulf U I llll'IC. ntr fit mi. .1 U'OH ElSL'NDLitunil. Chairman. 'lll.t-l, ..!... Jehn 111 hk, bcerctary. psf.vTter liLiZAiiinii steneh.lati; lrJ or Maner ten,lii, deceased. Letters of nilmliiialiutiun en kald ctnle liavfnir been crantcct tetbc underbisned.nll wrsens Indebted thciele are requestcsl te make Immediate pnj inciil, and these liuMne claims or demands utruliikt tbe ame will pre-wnt them lllient dc Ia for Willi lucni te the miden.;nel. letldlii ulCiesMcll, P CI. I'. I'.STONEIt, . .. AdinliiUirntnr. Illte A HiNsn.Allj.. ausJMId.tJtw I SMUNli)lT.Ti:ei' i crs.ei l.tiiicaslcr cm. AbTKlCII IJltOTH- I .ti ifu i. I in liniit 1 Urune Aktrhh .ill. I Leuis Ahtrldi. nrii,.r'.' tradluirat, trlch Pres., havhiK bj deed of seumtury HsMgimu 111, dated AurusI 10, lssi, n. klKiicd and iruii'.ri.rieilullthclresluti iindillccls te tbe iimlcrlffucd. for tlie bcneili nr tin, ..r.uii. lern of thi' s..ild AttrlUi llies., he tbcielerc Bices iietbv te ull iersens Indebted te villas villas slRiiers, te make tsiymeiit te the undcn-lgned ilheui delay, and these liuvliii; claims tome Mm t hem t.. JLLICs fajr.H. asjIbiice,1 llesklliic nt .12 Seuth iluccnHt., Lancaster, l'a llueiv.s- A IttiNsui., AtierncM,. uiiAkltd l'u AbNi1"cn'Yi;xcl',WI"x l'K0M AX IN" llic sunn)! Itcpublinin- of Ijuu-asicr. will run Mich an i:(iirlen te T0LCHESTER BEACH, On the clu-sapeuke 1U, en Al'til'STSl, IssO. 1. JT T1""."! hT 1 1 '-"Ueakter at O.U n. in., en P. It It., te aki iHiat at Pert lH'iKi.lt. 1 IC'h I.l-x -i..'5e. Uiisl7.l0ld.t2lw rpIlElti: l.i Ml M su IN bl'lTEUINCi 1 lib c ..riu and lli.iiler., m hen COClIltANM COItN Cllti: Will alMiijsi lire. A will Uli.nin bid in lui-i-MKtei. Pa., MiilcriM mi miiih liei'i "1 I'.iuilnn thai i.beeiiiiliUeiiuxl.v wall,. One iippLiaiieii eiilitelj i-eiiu.M'd the pain. II Is eimiaiitud tn cine or 1 a inenej be u minted. Prlw.i) icnt. Purs.ileeuly.it ",- COClIItANS DKL'tl SlOItE, Ne. 1 17 A li) North queen tit., 1-nnca.Ur, Pa. Til.TliJSH TP IN WANT OK 1IIIAKS OH fltON hTeT' CiH'kn, .Ubcstn l'.ickfl Cocks, Put and llib Ceck, iaiser Ceck, hwlns Jelnu, call and set !.h."Aier "V"1 ?.our ert,l'r hy mall, te JOHN llteT UlEaal Pulton utieet. liiitfd iriHTi: COTTON WAH-nTrepPKI) Y theK)und.l0e; lu lets of 10 pound or ever, tie. Allcoedsililiccrcd tenny liartef ihe eltyPrec. t;uTl oil JOHN UEuT, .Ne. SH Kiiit Fulton Mrcct. w'f.tw Hem bvcrtUrmentc. rANTEU TWO CIOAHMAKERfl IN ' . .AJ?tr,c,n Factory, Ne. . Apnlr at nlMKI 7tWUTHHEAVEltBT. O"?,???? "0 AWD MIA QUENDA AJ . ii'l' 5ciSl.'Tar,'afe ha(1 with long Clear llavaua F1iTct an iBO-i hexe. ,,.,,, DKMVTUf I CfOAR 8TOUE, alB-tfdB lHEaatKlnf StreeU SpEAAtS?Ifi&-f??' A" AFTEn HEP- idded toallHcheolTax net Jt uu V' . " r cenu win be ix net paid br that time. W. O. MARHHALfw, angar-lltdn 1 reiunrrr. YEH.HIIt; August rMueca the price of fiVITlXCW AND TROUNElilXati AT McORANN & NOWLEN'S, 13 North Qnecn Street. FOH HENT.-ISTOHE AND P.OOMH IN THE .. 0Uz.hulIalnKnChcstnuttret, opposite tliePeniyltAnla railroad ntntlen. Wlndowaen three sides, driveway te the rear, lcam heat, Ji,.or2.u?,ht?cnll,at,.en'..Ol,0of t,,e most attrac tive buildings In the clly. Apply te atigl-lwd I.NTr4.MeescKR erricK. I Wes Heuso an ICWALE OKIIEAI. lSCTATK ATni 'est OrnilffP KlrePt. nf A ItrnAlnrv ttrlAt. .. . '" .---.--. ...innntmiuu IIIIIU HIIU ISO Atld bllllfllnCS. Al.n III HMA fl.nn hh P'aee. nouneiield and kitchen furniture. Kale en Wednesday, August 21, at 1 o'clock. ..,,,. . MIlS. L. H. YOST. Afci. V. Itr.ixtKiit,, Auctioneer. aul7-3td HENHY HIiAUUIl IH PREPARED TO make te order at short notice nny kind of furniture for heuse or office. Hard weed work rX,a.,,:,..".V' .r V5JJ"ufPlluncflyene, lelsterlng In nil Its department. inKKJinaTiiAhill HIUfltY HLAUntl, 131 East Grant Street. BUSINESS EDUCATION.-KAM.TEnM OK uptTFnh7,nSMr VU!iinnH College begins SEITEMI1ER 2. Our large catalogue contain- ".' "ccf!a.7,i S"S5H". M out in a ... Vi.. t .i; ll,ll wnai our graau "j" ". iiiB.Bciioei. lync-writlnir free these who take the roll l,,iLi',,.. X5. te dcncd cntaleBiic sent en receipt of pestn'l card. Cen' . H. C. WE1DLER, Principal. ArpT'l-T'CK IH HEItEflY OIVEN iMi!tJ "'? "enrrt "' I'lrceters of the Peeplos Uiiildlns, Lean and Deposit Cempanv. or Inn. caster, pursuant te a resolution of said iienrd of Director, that a meeting of the stockholders of said company will be held at the omre of Sfd company, at Ne. 41 North Duke street. Lane 1" ter. en Saturday, thi 31st day or August. 1(53. between the hours of 7and 0 o'clock p. in' ter the purpese or voting en the question or In ereaslne the. capital stock of laid cempanv Irem SOOOOO te J I 000.000. nnd IncreiSlnc the .V-' "1,cr.t?r fc," r"' of c-npl I stock from 1,250 tei 2,ij00, erihu par value IO0 per Miure. Jy2-iTu A.M. VILLEE.'secrctarj-. J-JESIOCRATIC COUNTY CONVENTION. nt1!0 '"eeratlc County und District Cem en !.,0Jm.2C ,,'?n,?,,,;c'' County, will mcetat.Mien-Vvi-i viini1Vm,.,,,;?,,Si!yaf Queasier, en LDNLHDAY, AUGUST 28. The delegates re.n the city dlstilcts will meet At 10 e'clwka! m.. ami elect three delegates te the state con- The ilelegatcs rrem the Second (Lewer) As winblyl) strict will meet nt 10 o'clock i. in! ami elect two delegates te the state convention. i,b.,.l0.!e1Bntc,r!7"11 th0 City and Lewer Dli trlct. ufterthcniljournincntertho two district conventions, will meet In senatorial convention und elect one member or the state committee. The delegates from the Third Assembly nnd reurtccnth Senatorial (Upper) District will nieetat IO.SO11. 111.. and elect four delegates te the slate convention, n member of ihe state committee nnd nomlnnte a candidate rer state After the adjournment of all the district con editions thu dclecntca will niwt. in inii enmity convention, nnd nominate candidates feri district attorney, directors or the peer. peer, imi-uii in-i'vciersiinu county survever. .foil m 'k. ma I iivc Cliatriuan County Cemnilitee. au20-Mdiiltw J.B MARTIN Jt CO. ALL SUMMER DRESS GOODS, CONSISTING OK SATINES, GINGHAMS, LAWNS, BATISTES, CHALLIES, reduced te less than cost te close out, at J. B. MARTIN &CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa. HANlOML ! AHLi: I COMrOHTAPLL lUTl- LADIES' SHOES ! lour ilifl'eicMit shecb of which te tell 11 Mury te-clny, and which will he of intor inter ivt te liuly niltuircrw or hiuiiUeine foot feot foet vwtr. All of them by the miiih uoecl milker, thuii whom there'h net 11 better In nil Amcrlcit. All of them liimlc ever the Mime fliuiHtl lusts latest iuiprevcil coiiiiiien K-nsc btyleb illfl'ureiU lenthur cllcctb only te ilr-UuguNu one from the oilier. Theio's tixi, 11 llllcrvuce iu weight of bole aud npiicrs te nccomnio nccemnio nccomnie cltitc lUvcreltlvd tastes, yet in cither, thu lightest or thu lien viebt, the unperH yield remlily te the nctien of the muscles of the feet, while the llexibllity of tin wiles ensure iRitiveenbe mill comfort te the uenier. Knelt bhoe Is neatlv ami Mib btitntiiilly trliiiiiieil mill IiIltIiIv llnlsheil. i'he material lit them litis been i-electeil with meie thuii ordinary cure leathers that combine llnUli, drawl no nnd style, besides liuvint; 11 ni(,t excellent iviutiitieii for "wear." We have them in C'urnceii Kid, bright Deniruhi, line Pebble Morocco and tiltivc Kid with Cur-nceu Kid Fexlntjs. Every width, tee, fi-ein A te K K. 'I'here's no feet we can't lit snugly and ceunfertably. The, shoes are unusually jroeelvalues'ut prices askeil, and have few coiiijH'titers in miv miiiket. The liest home shoemaker veii kiiew eannei nuiKt tliem lietlcr, and would net attempt te duplicate tliein fur se llttle money. The mice of either kind is r-J.-:. per pair. That's less than the cost of them in any llrst-cluss shoe store in the larger cities. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 XOHTII QUEKN STHEHT, LANCAS TER, Pa. 18 Hew 3UteUcmcttt. Damaged Hardware. We nre filing our Enormous Stock of Goods Damaaed In our recent Fire " At Sacrifice Prices. We mut be 1 lei of It nil by BKPTEMBEn 1, te make room for our Immense Stock of New Goods. ILVnn CHANCE FOlt ItAnOAINS ' ' In HeniemrnUhliis: OoeetB, Oil Cleths, Farmlmplementg, Btevet, Baby Carriage, Cutlery, Oil Stevei, &c. REILLY BROS. & RAUB, 40 and 42 Merth Queen St., Lancaster, Pa., (Next Doer te tlie Fostefncc. H QEIt BROTHER. Hager & LINSPAR, LINCRUSTA, AND MANY OTHER CHOICE AND NOVEL Decorative Materials. Wc hav c secured the Agency from the Llnspur Decorative Company, for LI VHP it 11.. kiw MATERIAL with which wc nre doing novel nnd effective work. We , 11 be pS te wbSiTl Special Designs and Bpcclmens of LIN9PAR WORK. ' We ere also using a great deal of L1NCRU8TA WALTON la ear Decorative Werk, u material which Is well known for lis artistic finalities and great durability. material IT Decorators and Frcscecrs of experience employed en werk of a Decorative character. r 5c Wall Paper Department, Nes. 2531 West King St. Item gs-fruevtiecmenta. -poll RENT-FOUR SIX AND NINE ROOM .. iiiiuscs. cppiyai Jel2-tfd 103 SOUTH WATER ST. CANES.-EXCLUSIVE STYLES IN ACA cla, Fciiaiiff, Wclsehel. Cherry and Mnhic ca, nieuiited In Sliver and llronze. .. ...n DEMOTH'SCIOAIl STORE. alS-tfdR IH East King etrcet. flMlK RIVAL FOUNTAIN l'EN-THE REST X and cheapest In the market 11 karat cold iwn. Hard rubber holder, never gets out or order, easily flllpd. Call and examine iK'fore purchas ng elsewhere. At ERISMAN'SOents' Kiirnlshlng Stere. 42 West Klnsatnsst. WE CARRY THE LAltaiT STOCK OF Pipes and Fine Smoking Tobacco In the city. oeden Pipes at6e. nnd 1CV. each. Genu ine Meerschaum Pipes at '2!c. each. DEMUTH'S CIOAR STORK, a!8-tfdR 111 East King Street. JMPORTANT TO YOUNG MENANf) LADIES-Geta Iliislucss Education ntthe CYSTONE BUblNESS COLLEGE. It lias the best facilities, the best methods, the most complete course. S35 Day Ceurbc ; J3) Evening He?len. Typewriting and Slieitliaud taught. Opens Monday, September 2. W.l). MOSSElt, .... Jse-16 Neith Queen St., Lancaster, Pa, tfdAw T1ENRY WOLF, FURNITURE STORE, has removed te 138 East King street, having a full line of 7r urulturc of every description at the lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at tended te. Call and examine our goods. aS-tfdR H. WOLF. 130 East King Street. CHIRTSI SHIRTS! SHIRTS! Shirts of all descriptions Made te Order Cheaper than they can be bought for tUeuhcre. as we tell ferinanufaetiircrs' prellt only. TROUT & SHANK, Shltt Manufacturers and Men's Outfitters. 110 North Quctn Street. MarSj-IydR A RAREC1LVNCE. Biggest Reduction of All In Flne Clethes. Thirty dollar Bulls reduced te twenty-two del. lars. len dollar Pants reduced te $7.60, and all ether Light Weight .Suiting lu the same pro portion. A large stock te select fieni, at II. MEItllAllT. Ne. 4,1 North ljueen Street. -Only Direct Impertln of Lancaster. jiuier in the City VpENNERCHOH GARDEN. AlTRACTIONslFllIS WEEK. PROGRAMME: HARRY M. PRICE. Dutch Comedian. JONES and EDWARDS, Ii isli Ceinediansand Dancers. ..SH'.'ASWr'AMILY.tlicOrciit Sketch Team, I Illy, Mnmlc mid Nettle, In their nimiMng sketch, "IheTiutln Deves. Alse a laughable artci piece, B-Iuc5eef ruin the entertainment will be held Inside. JcMmd L. PFAEFFLE. Prep. M ILLER'S BOILVX SOAP. 7VIL- LER'S Borax Seap -will- WASH CLOTHES, AND- EVERY ARTICLE UNDER THE SUN rpiIE PEOPLES CASH STORE. BARGAINS FLANNELS THEPEOPLE'SCASH STORE. Wehuvu made laige purchases of Fluuucls of ever description which te da aie vrorthfiem 7jtol0iH;rccnt.meic money. Our customers hall have the benefit or our purclmMs as long as the stock en hand lasts. WE WILL QUOTE YOU Specially Lew Prices en Flannels DURING THE MONTH OF AUGU-.T. Seme of thee goods nlil undoubtedly In higher lu price later In the Keai-en when llicic Ish greater demand. We have seme seclal inake of FIihj tiuallly lliiine-llailc Flauuela net te be had elsewhere in this market Gee. F. Rathven, NO. 25 EAST KING STREET, matfMydn LANCASTER, I'A. 'tv-knt; S ' 4 ? Brether. Brether, jffiflccUmu'tmc. At HUIILEY'S DRUG STORE. M West King Hi reL P!AiiUV IN . HTOCK-1IICST CHARCOAL JUit.N iih,ST S. &)3 Last niten sticet. niMfd pACKlNGS, AH FOLUJWS: DIRIQO FOR iHa.MMran'loW'PktnAVbest'lieM lirtJiMVi' ?.f "i" "c"'l I'acklng, As: fp dwellings, churches, school houses el ,t,1UglV..Kl,cccssmll' U5C1 "'e huidrpd 'ynr. JOHN lji,lffnJfiat0 u clmnwWl S T710R THE REST HOT AIR FURNACF IN T7I0R PULLEYS. SHAITINe"." COLIVlW Fi combined I5LST street. nil-lfd "lOLU. BRONZE. LIQUIDS A vn sivivn MietViSS?1 werl:' nt J0H-V "bitw. aft m2-lfd Wll1J Dfiri r-... r ' ' ' ' - 1' Ve .liSl'?iMvTUIIULAR. slre or power 6 ri ha'ft?.'," '? ".r 't0l11r manshlp, go te JOHN street. In t, m ... .,.",".U""":'"'""" werK- 1JL&T, 3JJ East Fulton lrc-tra w.l IfrrrfTir ... I-' aio?iriuiK..AVHIe I'Aiu te AITCNTION I'AIU ' Iatt-rns. TlnitrlnrrD llliie Prints n, !'.JL """"? H PS J "It BEST'H "n l-,?.lt .vr i"03 reasonable, at JOHN ULbts.u.ULastl ulten street. m2-tfd A OENCY trJ ITtOU BOLTS. LAO SCREWS, SET SCREWS rri. .. ,AWi. .i-v't,"" -ii .-...uujiis iJ.-t"s,a33i;u8 I'ulten street. goods In mi-tfd T3UMPS, BOILERS, MINING. CENTRIFU- ...V,,.""U '-' Pumps, of nnv ennnelti. nt uviiji &r.ai.t Fulton street, iuitfd TADI l'N DIATORS. OF ANY MAKE Oil "&. n'v rest " ""'ntr'.-aseuablc tlguresT ii.n ULbi.dXI Lust Fulton street, mS-tfd "ITIOR STEAM GAUGUS, HIGH OR LOW V T.V.""', "'n,cr Gauges, Gauge ' Ceck? Weed W ice Is or Wel-liteil GiiuiU TmI,2' Oilers Plain, Water Gauge i.'eluniiis. Ceck" for l'et,s0,?e'cgt?8'Ca" " J0"-V UL8 IriORAMERICANSIGHT FEED CYLINDER ....'.. fubrlcaters, 01afj3 0I1 Cups for jjcmluci. I'ulten street. "' ' i uii uu i'pi i imn rii mil in visn. .... . . 2 a, an East nC-lfd imillnV"!' , ti. . n..n.. . ...-" rK.1 Ir.n'1snein'j te te hort.t-pewcr, and Vci 'cnl Engines Irem 2 te 10 horse-new cr. you wlL i;1"1" nt J0II-V I'laT'S, 3i3 East Fnlteu street m'J-tfcl H1'1 t--H A HROTIIKIt. Small in Sie, Small in Price. As legiuds out children s Hulls tnis Is the exact truth. e have many small lets which vi e are dall v- closing out at startling reductions, borne lets liave perhaps twe.fuur erhlvulzes among them, bnt all can ba titled In many lets. CHILDREN'S SUITS At J1.00, 81.60, K.OO, i2.y, SJ.CO, W.W, SI.OJ, M.60, JiOOand upward'' have been rcduced fiem 19 te 25 per cent. BOYS' SUITS AlUM, SJ.UCI, j..V. 8-1.C0, cS.O .a), e.tw. S .CW Ss.cjc, w.ue. id te si;. Ue 10 m IS In Ien,; pant, lmv chad tl.ckulfe nut through their prices. Yeu will Hud them 10 te bu per cent, lower than ethers. .MEN'S .SUITS AND PA NTS, MJ'IU'HANT TAILORING, AXHrfHNlSHINtiS. SheaThh .Gum ittctlnra nV nfeTwlS Gauges, Plumbago Packfng. Reed's TPnient I S bestes. Lined Sectional Pipe Cever at 3nw REST'S. 3JJ East Fulton Jtreet. Cr aV,-W!.5N FOR CALIVlfAN .t nisi n- ineiit totalte the nliica or ttrrt t-nrt i.. niiiir ir iimi-AD ... ii .. -.-- ..s.uw, n rmcklUK . am lu,ua Uole ,-llues erl oeil'eA, filers tn i'.f'-..,7?",s P l'eana nt JOHN iiiii . jj.) i-.aat i. tilten street. ma-tfd TpOR CAST IRON PIPE FITTINGS, HOTH vinii1, "i1" f.n,l11r,3ucl1nS. ul te -lncli diameter. mSUSxIi,1.q 1it,lnT!'' Manges, l'lange Unions Manifolds, Amcilcaii Uu ens, Tube HupnerU irs?(.' r"" VHX ,VC"",B 1'tatcS, ee tSOIlft ULhl S.J4U Last I'liltnn street. m3-tfd TFvn0Unl,,7"tST-CIjASSJ,ORTAliLE JL fcnginc and Reller, en wheels, cheap, as tlia ollen lug prices shew: 0 horsepower 1M7S 5 SSSS'B-T-ifg1' lOhorscpewco Pi" i IierseJ irsr-s 6'm: i?. h,.r.'",1Jwcr, 81,17, call at JOHN J ulten street. m2-tfd SAiNI?"Vrsf, "AifiTiiTLi, con mills, JOHN' ril-sr'H.,,u,,il ,Jy"?. Machinery, at Last Fulton street. m2-tfd HIRSH BROTHER, ONU-PHICK CLOTIUi:il.S AND FUKNWHH1W, North Queen Street and Centre Square, LANCASTER, PA. lit -? ,- c. .- ..S fa4lfc-llW'-.'!S'ft' 'fl--- .-r At, '-.Tl- 2gft--is-M-Wi-hyfr .-fci &&OL b"iti",1 "i- .. v s
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