,"' ;: t" . "SS .4 N - ''ft .etV ,v 'H TfaB IiAyOABTlCB DAILY IOT-IGEyCEB, SATURDAY, AUGUST 22; 1885. 'JWjTi. .' W '-.TV te Mb- ?m ? ! -4T D" .1 Wl , hw&: t.Stf&k' m$ m$? "9 f Sf " r Hi t a JMSMMMtf Mir-r,- Mt n Sa Catnsnbl t'Hrtliili TMCetwnMst K64 nIOen - ".H, if j " "" Clafc Mnrf Frem . lflV Cerretpbndence of the Iktblliewckiu ' Cemtmbia, Aug. 22. The residents of " 'TitBis l"i Vfiiiin near Locust Btreet were -ffMtiY annoyed laat night by having nftvcral .Wf "ieiwt thrown vrllh great force against IthMrberaefli The mn who commuted these I atarted by throwing aeveral handn- ' ;. JW1 of, gravel against the w ire screen In the .' aewd alary window of the residence of Mr. ; '''if&Oaerge'O. Fisher. Net aaUsfAed with this he i.V hurled atones against the front of the i. four Bouses aituated en tins square, -j.ne iK-Botaeeeemalonodby these stones awakoned t,5vr-theoeeupantsof the housea, and when re- 4.J 7eatraed with, the man commenced using 's? i"very abusive language. The man then went ',$" en Fifth street and resumed his stonethrow- '.ft-4 ing and seme neighbors of that vicinity V' ..ertarted te give chase te the rascal. The man ,' soaped by running down alley I. He .was , oleaely punned but escaped In the darkness. .' v. Heard Frem. .: The, Attoena daily Times, of Thursday, J? August 20. was rccelved in Columbia this vitf' ,ecalng,and contains a very complimentary AvVJMoUee of the Columbia red and nun club $i' be" eaeamping near Tyrene. The members Ar ' tit the club are havlntr a fine time anionic the Vi: mountains, and the ilshlng and gunning in ' that vicinity is first-class. The balance of MIS, 7U1VIV1H U4 H, U1UU lUIHUIfU JWWIIMIJ for the camp, net being able te leave with the ether members en last Wednesday morning. Who frill b Constable? Up te the time that Andrew ilardnole i,$A . . mkrimA amnnv thn nttlttnnttnf ihn Third wuril i. '.Vyj with a' petition te be appointed constableof Sv- ' tUKWira le uu me vacancy causeu uyvnu .".'j death of Frederick Struck, the olllce went ''"J'1 -"-- - 1 rAH Itin tnan DAtrflMil llnmiKl lMin 'ibeMtlnfit for the man. Several Republican T? resluents of . the ward wero applicants P'l-i; but 'as tlie judges had decided te ap- a Democrat te me oiuce ier mu reason that the last incumbent nau ueen t&& et Uiat political lanu, ineir cnance ei -'iT'geWhig, the appointment wero consmerea ; Irtirt "TOrV 81 ight "xesterday several ether petl "H.. -, tlnna wnm (Artmt nn thn rounds for the nur ''a?,r'f peae et gettlngslguers asking for the appolnt appelnt K tei? meat ofetherDeinoorata of the ward, but the Hfi mbaibtlltv la that Andrew Ilardnole will sc- KS; A?'r rnnm thn nrlzs. as he has the Inlluonce el tne P5J,-'. 11 2J-r Z . . - f . . ; 'squire of the ward en Ills aide Personal l'elnta. AHss Amelia (Helm, who lias been visiting in Columbia for 'seme time past, h&i returned te her home in Lebanon. Tdr. Wm. M. Stevenson and wlfe, of Phll- aoeiphie, are visiting lrienas in uoiumuie. Miss llertha Honteon. of Washington, P. C, who lias been Visiting friends in town. 1 Jias returned te lifcJiome in the capital city. "r Church 1 ntelllgence. f Rev. William P. Evans having returned from his annual vacation, services will be held in the Second street Lutheran church te-morrow morning and evening, comment at 10:15 a. m. and 7 p. m. Rev. Themas M. Jacksen, of Cornwall, .will officiate at both the morning and even ing services in the Metliedlxt church to-mer-,row. f ' Services will be held In the Presbyterian ckuruh te-morrow morning. In the even ing the church will be closed. At the otber town churches, services will be bold as usual and nothing e'nHpeulal nature will oe observed. Town Notes. The Church of Ged campnieetlug la Btlll In progress at Landlsville. Special trains wilt lie run evor the Pennsylvania mid Reading & Columbia railroads en Sunday, for the accommodation of theso parties who wish te attend the campmeetlng. The Christiana base ball club arrived In town this afternoon at 2:15 o'clock and played a game of ball with the Columbia club en the home grounds at Kltcbentewn. The Iren Meulders' union are holding their picnic In Heise's weeds this afternoon and evening. The picnic is very well attended. The rink will be opened tills evening for all who wish te enjoy skating in het weather. A party from Yerk are expected te l pres ent The 70. & O. Tunnel In Philadelphia. Nelan t Bres., of Reading, recolved from the Baltimore & Ohie railroad the contract te build a tunnel in Philadelphia, nearly a niHe long, for-the company's new connection in the latter city with the Philadelphia A Read lug read. The tunnel Is te extind from Fil bert street te the P. it R. line atTwenty-Bixth wtreet, and will cost te construct evor a half pn dollars, 3e Standing Upright In the Wuler. tiejj n. mspoctable citizen of Hern r--ii2fc" Leise's brldce, "WTarewned en Friday while rowing across the river at Reading. It Is thought that he was overcome by dizziness. When his corpse was recovered it was standing upright in the water. Mr. Ilrubaker's Funeral. The funeral of Geerge Brubaker, esq., will lake place Monday afternoon nt 1 o'clock. There will be servlce at his residence, but no funeral precession. The remains will be cremated, but the tlme for that service has net been iixed. The croinatlen will be pri vate. Netted Nearly S30O. from the Lebanon Times. The delegates of the Lebanon and Lan caster Cheral Union met at the Springs hotel, Lltltz, and found that the late excur sion te ML Gretna, brought nearly s)00 into the treasury. Big and Handsome. Jeseph Wacker is new building a laige tce house, 40 by 43 feet, en bis premises, corner of Water and Wnlnut street. It Is new under reef, and when completed will be the largest and handsomest Ice house In the city, Amusements. "The Little Trump." Of Annie Lew In, who plays the "Little Trump," the Itagorstewh Jfewi says : " The play la a geed ene and well set, abounding with opportunities fer the dis play of the versatility of this charming and en tirely unaffectcdllttle actress, and she Improved every opportunity and captured her Immense audience te u man. Everywhere we heard the remark that Bhe was the peer el Carrie Swain i and w e belle ye there are few better en the Amer ican stage who essay the dlflleult roles he takes. DKJLTBa. HcasECKKK. At the. residence of J). M. Muyer; In' Manbelm township, en tbe 2st Inst., 0. L. linnseckcr, In the 71st yearef ms age. The relatives and friends are respectfully in vited te attend tbe funeral, en Monday after- "'neon, August it, 16A5, at 3 o'clock. Services at f the house. Interment at Woedwaid Hill ccme tery. aug-il-Std liaeBKKB. On the !0th Instant, Geerge Bru- fuaerul ceremony en Monday at 4 o'clock, at hU late lesldence.st East Orange street, itelu- "tlves and friends Invited. Ne funeral proces preces sion. Incineration private. '-'t VeaDHSKiTii. On theSlst. lust., of cholera In fantum, Alice II., Infant daughter of Jcroiue anA Alice Vendersinlth. Relatives and friends are respectfully In vited te attend the funeral, from the parents' residence. Ne. 411 KastOraugotrcct,enMonday afternoon at 5)$ o'clock. ltd Fbkzk Aug, 21, lh83, In this city, Jehn Freeh, I In bis 67th year. K The relatives and filcudt of tbe family, also Sua'eter's Catholic ilceenclal society, cre re. ;puetfnlly invited te uttend the funeral from, h'sresldence cer. of Freiberg and Lew streets ea Tnesday morning nt 9 o'clock. Ilequlem maud at 8L Antheny's church. Intennent at Bt. Antheny's cSfliC'Tlry. td . f AdHHKrJIi V.yv -v . -. . , Philadelphia I'roduce Market, PanxAbBtTHiA. Aug. 2i Fleur was firm hut without activity. , Sales of 1,000 bushels Including Minn,, lkersat46!Pcnn firmly nt tlQl -a; Wen Wen terndaat 3a5K,aud iwU'nts utUftlEO. Jtre.eur was quiet at at li UiQS vriti rr iMcraKaa tequalily. FAea i,as dull mil unrhnni-ei!. Biiuill snlAa nf t'iWTsMerBrunenet ntllM1560 pvrten. l-S J.m. can Wheat, uovje Auk.i Die for 8ent.i ltjyifer OcLt Ui Nev. -tC Atlg.j 62c. Bcpt; 52c. OcL 81c. Wtmbm 1BU. A.,r 32Xe for Sept.; SaXc, for h'WCoNev. ' CB& Haw Xerk Prodaee Market. less, Aug. tleurdnllandunchanged. & -401 Superfine, 3 '583(131 Extra . He. , Vlnter, Sept., Ole 1 Oct , r.-.9iie, bLlk Ued, Aug.,Me Sept., iw?ia .iBuiea, Aug.,act sept., c. MBIi r Bemlnal. lull I moos 111 25IJU 80. H it. Sent., M M Oct. tuU 1 1717He ten 60 test TarpenUae dullat W)jie.en mC . ' iosfntlew, strained togeoa, 1 Hfi iTtf. BnMer quiet i Western laUtaMen Creamery, choice, illfcMc. , , Cheese ilull t Western Flat prime, Wife.; State, 57c. ., , ,, acts nrm i eiau?, ijsjiue i yt ogvem, itfjitc. Ulce nominal, , ...... Sugar Arm i refined granulated, OMe i 1'ew dere'd.(5ifl. , . ,, , Faclgfata easy; grain te Liverpool 3 penco. Tallew steady prime city. (te. Coffee quiet, but nrm i fair cargoes, BXQSKc liny dull ; Nn, 1,0001 00. Chicago rrodnee Market. CHtoine, Ana. W, 1:00 p. m. Market owned t Wlioat-JjepUtSSUci Oct., 84fJO Nev., SCS, Cern Sept, iSXei Oct., 4u I Nev., SiJic OaU- Sent, S44e Oct., Sljic, rerk-SepU, W Oot..lsi;Nev..1a. Lard-SepL.Mllt Oct.,0 2U Mev mlOQlt Klbs-Oct, a) 40. CtOilHQ. Whoat-SepU, BOJiei Oct.,8-01 Nev., 84JCc (fern-Sept. 44; t Oct., Wie Nev., SSKc. Oata-ftcpt., S4He l Oct., Me i lay,ac. rork-Sept!, as go ; Oct., t$ fii i NOV;, S71. tiV.a T ( , .,I12X. uira senuaai.-n ucu,?e i nav, lllbu-Sept., fSffiX; OcU, S374 Ue Stock Price ,Cmoeo Cattle Receipts, tflfO headt ablp menta, 2,000 bead t market nrmer t shipping aicera' l,3Mtl,tire t.n, S3 Km 10) 1,'AI,S)0 Ra., t&enas an i itvn0l,H ., fiaoaieoi atockera and feeders, 12 OutftaQt cewa. bulls and mixed, 1 7303 00; Texan; native and half-brccda, $1 2504 75 1 wintered Trunin, :i ve w. Hogs Receipts, 1 l.oeu bead t abinmenta. 7,oenj mrket active and flrmt rough and mixed. KIM inarket WgU HIIU Ull.TOit w Ing, 1084 M light, S3 7.V II 10 ; packln, IV , 1P. ilnff ana shinning, Bkfpg utri74a3 7.V U 1.TO4 80IB eneep noceipis, li 2,000 head shipments, M0 bead 1 market slew) natives, ft 77Q4 00 Texans, f 1 Z3(p3 00 1 uimus, 7c(j w. East Libirtt Cattle dull but unchanged) prime. 5 7'KJOl fair te goed,J8SlWt common, JI4J4 J3 receipts, 431 head; shipments, 771 head t sblpmenls yesterday te New erk, nene. llogsnctlve and firm ( I'hUadclphlas, 14 73(3 4 TO 1 lialtn. and Yorkers, H 7f4 se ; grassers, ft 6034 C5 1 recelpts, 2,8iie t shipments, 1,600 1 shipment' te New Yerk yesterday, none.' Bneen Market dull and a shade en from yes. tcrday's prices t rccelpts, 2,000 bead j shipments, 400 head, New Xerk Stock Market. Naw Yekk, Aug 22. Wall street, 1:30 p. m. Meney at i per cent. Exchange dull. Governments dull. Currency Cs, Coup., 12fiX bid; 4fs, de, f 113 bid 1 1's, I122J bid. iim Bleck inarket encnedstcadr and en actlre buying of the Oinnhas values advanced steadily during tbe first hour le 11 o'clock. At that time prices w ere up 54 te 2X per eent., lint In the next hour te neon the Improvement was lest. After midday prices w cre up Vi te IK per ccnL 1p.. 3 P.M. Western Union ...., Adams Kinross American Express U.fi. Express Wells. Farge A Ce C.C. LA 0 C. C. C. I New Yerk Central New Jersey Central Illinois Central Express 7i t'l 4 unie ueninu Michigan Central Northern l'acltle 'Ai " Preferred 49) Central Pacific Union l'ftcinc Wi Mlssouiil'aclfle !- Texas Pacific v)i New Yerk Kluvatcd Metropolitan Manimtlnn AIL 4 Terre Ilaute " I'referred Canada Beu thorn.., Canada i'uclllc Chicago A Alten... Ches. Ohie U. A Hud , Del., Lac. A West 103' Denver Krle Kit " Prefened Ilannlbal ABLJe " Preferred .... Kansas A Texas Luke Bhnre T-'Ji L.E.AW L'vs'lleA Noshvllle MerrlB A Kssux Northwest lC'X ' I'rcferrcd , .... Ontario ft Western Ohie ft Mississippi Preferred Pacino Mall ftlfi Quicksilver " Prcluricd Heading "i Iteck Island Ban Fmuclsce..... I'referred Omaha 37j Pivferrcd. St, Paul. " l'relerrea.. Nash ft Chat M L..H. ft W Wabash " Prercrri'd C..II.A O ni "mi Uechestcrft Plttsburj l'U. ft i-.vuns Manitoba , Oregon ft Nil v. , Oreaen Trannce l'ullman Puluce Car, West Shere Stock Markets. Quotations by Keed, i!etlrann ft Ce., Hankers, Lancaster, Pa. 11 A.M. 12 M. 3p.m. Michigan Central rAi New Yerk Centml U'i WK 1(I New Jemey Central ti i Ohie Ccntml 1V1 Del., iJick. ft Western I03WT iai! lftlW Denverft HloUrande Iljj UK UK Erle 1H 17'i lVA Kansaa ft Texas 'ii 2U i LukoBhero 7JK 7ij 73 Chicago AN. V common, lwsrf V'Al 10J N.N.?)nt. ft Western IMS 15 li Bu Paul ft Omaha 37K mi 372 Paclflc Mall 5IK lli- filii Itechester ft Pittsburg ', lAl 6 St. Paul t?J 7(ll Mi Texas Pacific 17J4 lffl 17W Union I'aeinc ti MW fplk Wabash Common 7K Vl Wabash Preferred 11 Western Union Telegraph., 70',i 70 70 LouUvllle ft Nashville 47 ink 47 N. Y., Chi.ftbt L Gy. OJi X Lehigh Valley M Lehigh Navigation 4I 414: 4IK Pennsylvania bill tail blSl Hearting 112 UV. MY, P. T. Aliutrale sj 3)i 3J Northern Paclflc Common 2J 22 22k Northern Pacllle Prof ; 4UJ,' V)l Ilcstonvllle ,.. 22 22 Philadelphia ft Erle . 2.'Jf 22J4' 22 Northern Central Centml Transp..... Canada Southern oil luiM limr 1()2 People's Passenger 22K 222 22 West8here 43 41 43 Col.Ceal 10 1(1 10 Northern Purine Missouri Pacific WK l-X 93 Ilonsehehl Market. Saturdav, August 22. DAIRT. Crcamerj- muter 33e DutterV ft 2IIQ-2.I0 Cup Cheee, two cups 6c Cettage Cheese, twopleces 6c Dutch Cheese fl lump tt10c reuLTar. Chickens V pair (live) .WJTJc " flplece (cleaned) SOnfiOe Spring Chickens f) pair , um'ie Pigeons JlJlr. , 23(30a Pucks y plece (cleaned! GOQOSe MISUKLLAVKOCB. Apple IlntterVflt..., .". 23c Eggsfldex 16e Heney 4! ft., 30c Lard p ft. 8&0e Iiry Uvcr, chipped 40e Ham, whole ,,., 13014a Ham, sliced..... ,. 220 VUU1TS. Apples V Kpk 1S02OO lluuauas Vldez .Jl'SIe Coceanuta, each 8Jl2a Currunta H ft (dilcd) loe Dried Apples f) qt 100 Dried Pouches fl qt l'Je Prunes ft ft H310c 11110119 Jl dez. ea Omnges 4) dez 12Q1V3 Cmnlierries V qt 200 IllacUhcrrles y qL , , BQU10 1 lucnpplcs jf) ptece , , litji'Ki Hasphenles , 120 Peaches)) box...,,..,, , I3c ' , VJpk , 2SSJ0O rantaleuiieg,, ,.. MIOc Wuteriuelens ; 1340a VKOXTAnLKS. lleans V)Jpk ,..., 100 Peas per ii pk ,..,, ,...100 Cabbage l head (OTIOe lleets l bh UJine New Potatei'K W ) pk. ,, ,,.1AQ20e Potatoes w K pk ,'..ioqi:e ft bushel ....lojiuOe lleans (Lima) ft qt 15e Carrots) bunch , 80 Head Salad , , 6e Onions fl bunch., ,,.,.... &e ituuimni yr Dli 60 8 ect Potatoes V H pk 1220e Soup lleans Vqt ,....12e BplnacbKnk 10Q150 Salsify ft hunch , 84J10O Turnips ft H lk. 10Q12e Peppers V dez ......., , C13e Onions f) X pk 30r Hadlshespt bunch , ....Be New Tomatoes pr qt ,......,.. .150 Cucumbers fl dez , ,.,..100 Squashes each , , ......S&Se visu. Halibut fl ft , 16Q20O Cattish f 1 & Uc Herrlnp fldez , , .....16e Fresh Mackeral fl ft.... 13c Perglca f) & , , ,,.10e Clams lieriui... ,,,,....., , 11 hca liana... ; ,,,.,10c HlllO Ftah 100 Sturgeon, ...,.10e OKAIM. Wheat , ...1)06930 Oats , 420 Cem.,...., .,...,...,...., ...,,.,..50J.Vm3 itye,,... ........ ..,. ........ ,..........,,.,,, e3c Hay per ten , 11618 Clevem-cd ....,....,,. tn&e Tluielhy t2,oe3g, Ilcrdtirass , , , , l.&e orchard Urasa ,...,,....,.,..... at tft Mixed Lawn Onuses ,...,. H.00 Fleur V bbl.... ,,... ,.,,,H.506 DemeeraMe Oemtf Ticket. Steerder. JONAS Z. BTAVrFKR, Eaat Karl. , County Solicitor. JOHN E. M ALONE, City. JTrfien Intpeetert. GEO. H. UONDKR, Strajbnrg lioreugh. 0. Q. AU1ION, Kphrata. Dlreeiert of Peer. 0. II. KRNN1NQXK (2 years), llreckneck. S. II. KKIST (ayrara), Eaat Ucniprtcld. JOHN HTKWART (S yrara), Kail llemprlrld. Juftl Vommtttlener. 14, 0. U1I-LEH, Karl. nxtiaxeva. RELiaiOUS8ERvicE3 "wiLlT BE held In the following churches en Bundav, in vne morning nt iirju, in inn evening nt7:u. Sunday school at oeo a, m. When the hour Is different it Is specially noted : PRESDYTSBIAN MXMORIAt, CHlTBClt, SeiilhQupcn street. Services morning and evening nt the usual hours, by4be pastor, Themas Thompson, Olivbt lUrnBT CilOBOB. Y. M. C. A. Hoems. Rev. M. Frayne, pastor. Preaching nt 10:30 a. in. and 7.45 p. 111. Hunday school at 8.43 a. m. Bicehd EVakokueal (English ), en Mulberry street, above Omnge L, N. Wermaii, pastor. Preaching at 10 se a. m. and 7:43 p. m. by the pastor. Bunday school at 9:15 a.m. Prayer and Class en Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 7:43 p. in. sharp. Umtbd IlacTiincn t Christ (CevaitAtiT) West Orange Btreet, between Mulberry and Charlette streets, (fermcrlv known as Baleinl Her. M. J Mnmma, pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. in. and 7?4S n. m. HtimlAV nrhnnl nf. U n. tn. First M. E. cuunen Hev. J.T.Batehcll, pastor. Ne preaching or Babhatb school te-morrow. Prayer meeting en Wednesday evenlng at 7:16. St. Paul's bivlne service at 10 JO a. m. Sun day school at 0:16 a. m. First HirenuED Cuurcii. Services te-morrow at 10 30 a.m. and 6:13 p. in. by the pastor, Jtcv. J, M.Tltzel, D. V. Sunday .soheol nt 0 a.m. MeaAvtAK. J. Max Hark, pastor. 0 a. m Sunday school ; 10 a. m., Litany nnd sermon ; no evenlng service All welcome Christ Lotekrah Chcrcii West King street E. I,. Heed, pastor. Services at 10:30 a. in. Ne servlce In theevenlng. Sunday school 'at 9 a. in. St. Paul's M.K. Cucacn. Hev. (Icerge llaul, i. hi. inru,r. nuiiuiiy hcuuei uiv.iaa, 111, prcacn Ing nt 10:30 a. m. niul 7:43 p. 111. PaESBTTSRiAir. Preaching In the morning and ranll evenlng by 1). II. the pastor, Hev. J as. Y. Mitchell, Wiwt Mission M. K. Chapel, corner Chariet te nnd Lemen streets. Hev, W, II. Asprll. pastor. 9 a.m. Sunday school j 10 30 a. in. and fl. 15 p. 111' preaehlng. Prayer mcetlngen Tuesday erenliia. Tub Weman's Christian Trmpenince Union will meet nn te-morrow (Sunday) nftorneon, ut uqtiartcr-pat3o'cleck,ltithe prison. ThoUnien will meet en Tuesday evening nt 7.30 o'clock, ut Ne. 112 Net th Prince Btrcet. IIktiikl A. M. E. Church Strawberry street Wm. W. Grimes, pastor, A special collection te-morrow, preaching at 10.30 a, m.. nnd 3 11. in. hv Hev. Themas Thoinnsen. at 7JI0 n. m . Itnv. n in, 1, iiimiu 11 iiiinius, 01 Aigicn, BClioelnt2n. in. Sunday Uiiack Lvtiikrak. Conier nf North Queen and James street, Hev. C. Klvln Ilntipt, puster, Servlce nt 10 3D n. 111., and A 00 p. m. Sunday school ut 0 a. in. JTEir AVrr.UTlHKMENTS. B AKINQ POWDER. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never varies. Amnrvolefpurlty, strength nnd wbolesemoiiuss. Mera cee nemleal than the ordinary kinds, und cannot be beiu in competition with the multitude el low test, short weight, alum or phospluite powders. new eniy tn cam. keval uakixu I'ewd OWDUR CO.. 100 Wall Street. New Yerk. ina"27-lyilftw SAUERKRAUT LUNIUI THIS EVEN ING at A. C. Hahter's Saleen, northeast angle Ccutre Squnre. lid WHEN NEXT WASHDAY COMES innke a trial or ene cake of MILLKH'S IIOUAX SOAP, nnd nflcr that you will use no ethor. i: have ueen manufacturing C. K. MILLEIl'S HOllAX SOAP since iwt, mid te-day Its sales are nearly sou,une pounds un uually, CHICKEN CORN SOUI' LUNC1I TfllS E GNINO, ut the Maner Hetel. FUANKFIIITSCII, ltd Proprietor. VEGETABLE OILS, REFINED nORAX and Caustic Lyes make the excellent aril, cle called MILLKH'SIIOHAX SOAP. S That F. Vellmcr, Ne. 820 North Ouecn St.. has the best and cheapest line or KUiiNITUUt in this city. srGeand sce for yourself, It C1AREFUL VNALYSIS I1Y PRACTICAL J Chemists preve that MILLEH'd IIOUAX SOAP Is absolutely pure. mar7-0ind HE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING of the Union Uulldlng and Lean Associa tion, will he held at W. A. Wilsen's enlce, MON DAY E VKN1NG, at 7K o'clock. It A. II. HALL, Secretary, STUFFED AND ROASTED GROUND Heg and Snuer Kraut Lunch THIS KVEN. l.VO at the Heffman IIouse, formerly known as tne iing et Prussia. Lancaster, Wilmington and Uudwelscr beer en lap 11- WM. KKUM, Prep. ALLINTELL1GENTPERSONS.CIIEM lals nnd Doctors glve MILLEH'S IIOUAX SOAP the preference. HURLEY'S EXTRACT VANILLA. Of full strengtb nnd with the rich urema of the pure bean. A full line of Havering ex tracts at HUHLEY'S DRUG STORK, Ne. 24 West King Street N ACCOUNT OF ITS PURITY," strength nnd general excellence MlLLEIl'S IIOUAX SOAP has gained the favor of all who have used it. P EOPLE'S 11U1LDING, LOAN AND Deneslt Cemnanv. Menthlv mnctlne thU (SATUHOAY) evening, at 7 o'clock, at Majer Helnoehl's enlce. Ne. 41 North Duke street. Shares In 21st scries for sale. Ne dues received at the dire ters' meeting. Sale of money atO o'clock. It A. S. V1LLEK, Bf crelary. TT UNOH. Meck Turtle Soup THIS EVENING, ut CHAULEY HOSTEIl'S COHNEH SALOON, 111 rear of Central Market. ltd LD FASHIONED 8AUER KRAUT Lunch TO-NIOIIT at Excelsior Hall, East King Bttcet. JOHN SCIIOENUEKGER, H Propiieler, PENN SQUARE RESTAURANT. Saner Kraut Lunch THIS EVENING from 0 te 11 n. in. bnrlnir Chicken, tlvster nnd Clam bnups, Beef Steaks, Ham and Eggs, etc.. nlwavs en hnnd. itecucsicr uceren inp. upon Sunday night and all nights during the week. ii uigiiis uiiriug mu weck. II. COPLAND. Prenrlutnr. Telephone connections. ltd PURLIC SALE OF WESTERN HORSES. On MONDAY. AUG. 21, 1885, will be sold at 1). Legan's Sales Stables, Market street, rearet iUCUI'lllil JtUIIDll. AUUIl.UBtt,l , tWlll UUIU Ul WESTEltN HOUSES. Among them are some leiy line driving liorees. and ene sorrel mare, a very fast trotter und perfoetly green. hale te commence at 1 o'clock p.m. A credit or (e days w 111 be given. ltd DANIEL LOGAN. TJOTE IS MAKING OABINBT PHOTOOBAPHS AT S3.00 A DOZIW, AT NO. 1U1 NOUT1I UUEKN BTHEET, lanlOtfd IneasUr, Pa. rNSURANCR Manheim Mutual Live Stock Insurance Association. HEOIIOANIZED. Wm, Kemie, Pres, Ciias. E, Wxktz, See. All certificates new Issued by this association ure agieeable te tbe Act of May. Ibtfl, which glve u guumntve for the payment of death losses. ECONOMY. FIDELITY. PROMPTNESS. Secretary and General Manager's Office, NO. 43 EAST OUANUE ST., Lancaster. , OHA3. B. WSNTZ, HUglO-lvreedAliuw Gcaeral Manager. JTJtir ABTMMTIMXMXXia, milK BEST, PUREST AND CHEAPEST A. Seap In the market te-day li HILLEU'S BORAX SOAP. "PWR SAIiEOOOD Wlfifj, STOCK AND X! fixtures of n Reed paying Grocery and Ten Stere will be nelil cheap if sold at once. Ad dress, 40 City Hetol. ltd EXAMINE EVERY CAKE OF SOAP and acn that Cll AS. F. MILLER Is Mamped en, NoneRAXBOAl'goimlnowlthoiil. - pTANO TUNtNG. ILL CIIASB, of Philadelphia, will attend te orders rnrflrst-rlnss piano tuning left nt Ne. 161 KASTKINUSTHKKT, or Btovens llouseMusto Btore, until later notice. augt)-2wM,Th,B A N ARTICLE KUITAHLE FOR ALL nnrnescs. irlvlnff oxcclleiit results. Is MI 1 LEU'S IIOUAX BOAP. T. 8. E. WEBER, js vetcnnn atanf Ontario Veterinary Physician and Burgeon (grndu. Veteilnary College). Office, Ne. 7 flVUTUHVl1 iriili.linnn nnnnnA. WEST Olt ANQK BTHKKT, tlen with Keystone IIouse. Jy2l-2tndTuThAS TNBTRUCTIONB IN MUHIO ON PIANO AND ORGAN, IleglniilngBEPTRMllEH 1st. Fer terms applj te MlBSMAHOIKHfUltlllEK, nug223IB,WftS USSouth-DukeStreoL ALL IT REPRESENTED TO RE AND the last clmnce. Mr. Smith reconstructed some of our common Sad Irons, nnd It does the work superior te any Irons I have Invested In yet. Oct your Irons done while you have the opportunity. If yen don't you will regret It. Mil. J. KAUFFMAN, ltd Cor. Union and Bocend fits., Columbia, Pa, EJ XACTLY THE RIGHT THINQ. Whv don't veu cure veur ba our backache with one nf llensen's Cnpclnn Plasters. Sure and quiCK. 23 ten is. pROPOSALS FOR FIRE ESCAPES. The Directors of the Peer will rccolve pro posals for placing Iren Stairway and Halceny Pirn Escapes, ene te each end or tne Almshouse, and the same te the Insane Asylum, Plans and specincniiens ie uosnemiiieu uy uiueers, wiin Crtce, tbe beard reserving the right te adept the Id and plans best suited te the public. Proposals te be opened and considered nt the next mcetlng or Directors, cm September ftlh, 1X85. nug22 1wd e AK HAI.K BUY YOUR CLOTHING -AT- Wanamaker& Brown's, OAK HALL, SoirriiKisTCeRniRSixTu' amd Maukkt STnisrs, PlULADKLrillA. Jlyll tld T RAINS FOR CAMPMEETINO. Ou Sunday, August 23. Tlie Ijiucastcr A Quarryvllle Hallread will run Trains for the Landisville Campmeeting AS FOLLOWS Leave Lancaster (King street) at 8 0S and 0 a.m., and 1:45 and 3 M p. in. Hemming, trains will leave Lnndlsvllle at 2 !5, S IS and 7 15 p. m. FAHK FOU THE HOUND TUU',S CEN'TS. auglMlTh.FAS S' OUVENIRS. JANUAIl). Uy her who In this month Is born, Ne gems but gainets should be worn ; They will Insure her constancy, True fellowship nnd fidelity, FEIIHUAUY. The February born will llnd Sincerity and peare of mln ', Kteedem from passion and from can-, If they the amethyst should wear. MAHCII. Who en this world el ours their eye In March first open, shall be wle In ilitysnfparll, flnn und brut e, And ear u bloodstone le their grne. Al'ittL. She who from April dates her vears, lilaineuds sheiilil wear lest hitter lean, Fer vain repentance flew ; this stone Kmblem of iiinocciice Is known. MAY. Who first beholds the light erdiy, In spring's swct flowery month urMay, And curs nn emeield all hr life. Shall be a le ed and happy wife. J ONE. Who eeines w Ith summer te this earth, And ewes te June her day or birth. With ring oiagateon her ha nil Can neaitii, wealth und long lire ceinmind JULY. The glowing rnby should adorn Thoae who in wann July are born ; '1 hen 111 they be exempt and fiee i urn love's doubts and nnxlety AUGU3T. Wear a sanlonyxerfor thee Nn conjugal felicity t The August horn without this stone TU said must live uulev ed and lone. SEPTEM'llEIt. A maiden born when autumn leaves Are rustling In September's bieeze, A sapphire uu her brew should hind 'Twill cuie diseases of the mind. OCTOHEH. October's child is born ler wee. And lire's vicissitude must knew ; Hut lay an oeal en her breast And hope will hell theso worlds te refit. NOVEMUEH. Who first comes tethls world below With drear November's fog and snow, Should prl?e topaz's umber Inte hmlilcm of friends and levers true. DKCKMUEU. If cold December gave yen birth The mouth of snnvr and ice and mirth. Place en your hand turquoise blue, Success will blcswhate'eryeu de. ALL TUB AOOVK AIIK IN STOCK Of H.Z. RHOADS, Jeweler, N0.4WESTK1NQ STUEET. M RAND PURLIC SALE OF- CITY DWELLINGS The undersigned will offer nt public sale, nt the LKer.tiui Hetel, Knst King street, en WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 10. 1S5, the following duelling in Lancaster clly : Ne. 1. Twe story and Mansard roer, brick, wllh two story brick back building, Ne. 30G North Lime street ; nlne rooms, hall und bath-room ; all modern conveniences ; let, 18x150 feet. Ne. 2. Twe two story and Mansard reef, brick, two story back buildings, Nes. 600 and &M West James street ; hall and nine rooms ; modern conveniences j let, 2x105 feet.' - Ne. 3. Twe two-story bricks, with two-story back buildings, Nes. 418 nnd 420 North Mary street ; hall and seven room t lets, lSjx!M feet. Ne. 4. Three two-story Mansard reef bricks, with two-story brick back buildings, Nes. 4J0, 4.13 and 410 North Mary street : hail und eight rooms ; lets, 1Gxh3J feet. Ne. 5. Twe-story und Mansard reef brick, two story back building, Ne. Ml West Chestnut street , liall, ten rooms and bath-room ; aU mod em conveniences ; let, II) 1-CxlOS leeL Ne. 0. Thriso-stery brick, tbree story back building und one-story frame kltcheu, Ne. C5C West Chestnut street ; ball, ten rooms and bath room ; all modern conveniences; let, 101-8x95 It, Ne. 7. Three-stery brick nnd three-story back building, nnd one-story frame kitchen. Ne. CM West Chestnut street j hall, eleven rooms and' bath-room ; papered, and nil modern conveni ences ; let, lu);xa5 feet. Ne. 8. Three sterv brick nnd thicosterv back building, Ne. CC0 West Cbestiiutstrect hall and nlne rooms ) modern conveniences let, H)f xh5 feet, Ne. ft. Tw e two-story bricks, wllh tranie kitch ens, Nes. 22 and 21 Strawberry street: four looms und hall ; hydrant In ynra; lets, ll.xte ft. Ne. 10. Twe two-gtery bricks, with two story brick back buildings, Nes. S58 and :M North Shlppen street ; Jinll und six rooms, hydrant, eic. : ieih, iu;ziui icei. Ne. II. Twe story brick, with two-story bilek back building, Ne. 721 Columbia ai euue s hall and six rooms hydrant ; let, 21xl feet. Ne. 12. Tbree two-story bricks, with pno-stery brick back buildings, Nes. 4.1., 4 4 and 430 Kahl's Court, west or Mary street t five rooms, hy drant, etc, lets, llxM feet, Ne. 13. Twe two-steiy bricks, wllh two-story hilck back buildings, Nes. 4.W und 440 Kurd's Court ; six rooms, hydrant, etc. ; let, 11x50 feet. All tbe abeve dwellings are nearly new, in geed locations, rent readily, occupied by geed tenants, and will be pesltlt ely sold at prices. If necessary, which will insure a safe and profita ble Investment, or urterd some of tbe caeipest homes In the city. Twe-thirds of the purchase money may remain. If deslied. The premises can be viewed at any time, and further particulars had at the edlcu et theun theun dersUned. . Bale te commence nt 7 o'clock p. m. ALLAN A.IIEUUACO., Heal Eslate and Insurance Agents, Ne. 1W East King Street. II, SiiOBMrr, Auctioneer, Ug)S,AMpt5,tJ,l4,15,V? KBW AUrXHTIMKUKSTH. V M4J. Has yy-ANTED-TAULE HOARDERS AT lt NO. II EAST CHESTNUT STUEKT. GEO ROE 1IENNKTT-PRACTICAL PLUMIIKll.BTKAM AND OA8 FITTr.ll. All orders promptly attended te. Satisfaction gnaranteea. werx aone at roasenahlo prices. NO. 43S NOUTlt qUKEN BTHKLT, Junel7-3md Lancoster, Pa. TJKNNA. CIO ARM FROM fl.00 PER M. .. jlundren np, at HAKTMAN'S YELLOW FUONT ClOAU :STUUR. Q.RAN11 LUNCH THIH EVENING AT IllSMAllCK'S SALOON, ltd EAST KINO STItKKT. AA. BB. Use Miuiiielni Heller Fleer. The Original. The Het, may2-lyM,W48 It EATING SALOON. Meals, Tea and Coffee, Oysters In every style, linn Wines nnd Liquors. Hoems for ladles and gentlemen, Ne. 32.1 North Oncen street. JOHN ES1II.EMAN, nug21-2td Proprietor. A RARE OPPORTUNITY 1 The stock or a GUOCEHY and DIIY GOODS 8TOIIE III this city, doing a geed trade. Is oirercd for sole. Sntlslacmry masons given for wanting te sell. Address llex 373, Lancaster Postelllce. aug2l-2td M .ENNERCHOR RINK AND FllIDAY, AIJtlUST20and28. ltd FI'.W OF CLARKE'S BARGAINS. Ulolne Seap, only 6c. Elastic Starch, 8c. er box. Laundry Starch, 6c. per pound. Column's Mustard. 12c. tier V. B,. Six D.. ltlen fnr'iv. Goods delivered free, Telephone, CLAUKE'H TEA 8TOHE, 88 West King Street, FOR BRITISH AND DOMESTIC HOSE, Cheaper than ever, go te HEUIITOLIl'H. Just received, llrltlshnnd ethor llose which we are selling at prices less than they cost te inanti- mclurc, bolng.leb Lets from Feiccd Sales. Alse Underwear, Shirts, Pants, Vests, Overalls and ether goods usuall kept In Gents' Furnishing Stores. Please call and exnmlne bcfore you buy, 1IENHY nKCIHOLD, Ne. 62 North Ouccn Street, -S!gn or thn Hlg Stocking. P. 8. Uulldlng Stoneniid Sand rergale. NOTICE.-1IAVINO PURUHASED A large sleck or Woolens nt the late sheriff's sale, at very low prices, I will make them up In Suits, Pantaloons or Ocrceats at very low prices. All persons hav Ing nurchascd material can have them made up and trimmed In first class style at modcrnte prices. A perfect lit guaranteed, A. II. HOSEN8TK1N, m24-0mdlt 87 North Uuoen street. T O IwUFACTlMtERs" Ol" FINE CI II A US. We have Juslrccchcd a large invoice of FINE HAVANA F1LLEHS, which, togethcr wllh our IIF.ST HAVANA SEED WHAI'PEltsand LITTLE DUTCH, we offer te sell In such quantities us may bedcslred.nt very moderate prices. LEWIS SYLVESTEH A CO., Cerner Duke and Chestnut Streets. augC-3mdWASl PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the undersigned up te 7 o'clock, p. in., SEP TEMIIEH 1,1885, for Ten Tens, mera or less, of I.ykeni Valley and Hultlmoie Company Egg Ceal, mixed, te Station ileiixe, and Ten Tens, mere or less, or Hard Nut Ceal, te be delivered ut thn City Ofllces, during the coining w Inter, at such times nnd In such iiiinntltles as ordered. Proposals te be addresnd "Property Commit tee' at Mayer's Olllce. D. E. LONG, ( halrman Committee. Jaceii M, Ciiillas, Clerk. nugS-titdW&H Gu AND OPEN AIR CONCERT TIIIS EVENING, -AT menjnercher garden, y Tiin- llolk'en Hand, or Quarryvllle. ltd IIKNKY DOEUU, Pioprlcter. -TOHNaaiVLElL OEO. F. RATHVON. -itKKUlNE TUIthEl IlKIt JAIll.K DAMASK, 6n liiebes wide, warnmleil Fast Celers, '25c., former price, 60c. HLEACHED AND UNULEACHED TAIILK LINENS, At Astonishing Lew Prices. LINEN NAPKINS A TOWELS at Lew Prices. TWILLED ALL-WOOL UED FLANNEL, 25c., north 40c. CANTON FLANNELS, 5c., &c. (V.nnd UcKc. '1 he-,0 goods are worth from 2e. te 6c. a yard mure, being much better goods than any goods offered at these prices. WHITE WOOL ULA.VKKTSntrUO, worth i50. ALL-WOOL WHITE HLANKET3, .50, former pilte,t5.(l. GENUINE SCOTCH ZEPHYH GINGHAMS, only 10c., reduced from 25e. SATINES IN DAIth CO LOUS FOU FALL, ni,lyl2)fc., worth 15c, S-I)en't forget our CAUPET DEPAUTMENT. The Largest Assortment In Lancaster. Jehn S. Gl-ivler &Ce., ONE P1E1CE CASH hTOUE, . NO. 26 EAST KING STREET, LANCA8TK.lt. PA. J. B. MARTIN t CO. REMNANT SALE. We have placed en the HEMNANT COUN TKlt the Hemuants und Odd and Ends of stock accumulated during thu past season. REMNANT PRINTS, At 2c, 3c , 4c. mid 5c. a yard. REMKOT G-ING-HAUIS, At 4c. a yard. REMNANT OHAMBRAYS, At&Kes worth 15c. REMNANT MUSLINS, At 4c, 5c, ft?, a j ard. Remnant Table linens, At 15c., 20c. and 25c. a ynrd. REMNANT TOWELINGS, At Se., 4e 6c. a yawl. Remnant Dress Plaids. AtCi0 worth Kc BEHNANT PRESS GINGHAMS, At 8e ; worth V.e, 1,000 Yards Remnant All-Weel Cassimeres, FOU HOYS' AND MEN'S SUITS AT ONE-FOUUTH VALUE. J. B. Martin Ce., Cor. West King Mil Prince Sts. LANCA8TEK, PA. JVJflT ADVERTISEMENTS. -OOWERS A HURST, 26 and 28 North AUCTION IIA110A1N8 OPE.N1NO TO-DAY, Iirge Let of Oiillls. wllhand without fringe, which we shall offer cry low. Velveteens, Hlack Crinolines, Hanitkerehlefs, bought nnay down in price and tn be sold quick, will be marked low. Men's Searlet Shlrls only .Vic., and the quality very geed ; new Is the tlme te buy them while they am here ; they went but long. Lsdtes' Jer seys, u big drlve nt We 1 they sell imt ; no have lets or them In all slzei. Heller Jerseys, new- style vest front, clpghiilqnallty, only tl.eu nnd up. New Ilnmbiirgs.nn elegant line open te-day, Twe cases N en Hatincsaiid Prlnls, all new cholce styles coine and sce them,) oil cannot help but he sillied, OurBpaeewlll net penult us tneiiuinnrnte all the New Goods we 11113 opening Kwlny, but they are many of nil kinds and will be sold extremely low. BOWERS & NOS. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN jneuKS. B OOKS AND STATIONERY. 0W BAER'S SONS, OFFEK AT LOWEST PHICKS, Wank Beeks, Writing Papers, Envelopes, Wilting Fluids nnd Inks. HOLLAND'S GOLD PENS, Steel Pens, Lead Pencils, Pecket Heeks, Hill Heeks, Letter Heeks, and nil Assortment of Fine and Stnple Stationery. - AT THE SIGN OF THE UOOK. NOS. 15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET. LANCASTER, PA. ne tr ah ri:u tih ementh MEMBER THE OLD STANDARD. RK UOIIUEU'S WILD C1IEUUY TONIO Fer Weakness, General Debility, Dyspepsia, Summer complaint, etc, UOHIteit'SLIQUOUBTOHK, apv22-lydil Ne. 22 centra Square. FIRST-CLASS BOARDINO. Together with the cholce or rooms en the first or second fleer. Surpassed by nonelntho city. Call en or address, NO. 40-2 NOHTII QUEEN ST. Table boarders accommodated. afl-tfd K lDNKY TROUBLES. DON'T DOSH for kldnovafrectlens. I'soexternnllvono iienien s aptiue i-orens riastcr ever tne kiii ncys. - .. .. ... . ...... XIT-.M. M. ORAV, COMMISSION BROKER IN UUA1N, STOCKS, 1IOKDS AND I'ETUO LEUM. KIlACTIOKAt. urtt X SPECIALTV. ESIILEMAN'S LAW 1IUILDINII, Nes. 13 and 45 North Duke, St., LnncaHtcr, Pa. a-Cenuected by prhate wlre with all the principal exchanges. augS-tfd PUBMU HAIil". OX MONDAY AT TEUNOON. AUGUST 21, at 2 o'clock, et Ne. 501 West King street, of u Flne Parler Suite, Hei room Sulle, MnibloTep Table, Mirror, Stair and UrusiM'ls Carpet, tne show cases. Sale en account of leaving ten n. L. WIENEU. J C(I1I (iL.NDAKEIl, AllCl. II TUP. UKOriiAR MONTHLY MKKTINfl of the American Mechanics' Uulldlng and Lean Association will he held at the elllce of Solicitor W. II. Heland, Ne. auyj Seuth Duke street, en next Monday ecnlug, August 51th, at "K o'clock. Meney te lean. JOHN IS. IlKHM, ltd Secretaiy VTOTIt'i:. 1 Until the new building sliatl be flnlahed outheslto of Fiedcrlek Ilrlmmer's old livery inice,hls oltlee u 111 he In Sutten'sJcwclry Stere, NO. 1IINOU1 It QUEEN STUEET. Hl7 lwdlt FUhll'IC 1IUIM51EU, Liveryman Ri:a1:stati: at itbi.Tt hai.i:. On TUESDAY, SEl'TEMHEU 1, 1, at 7 e' lock p. m., at the Cooper Heme, 1 will eirer et public sale the preiicrty Ne 752 Maner street, roimlstliiger a Twe-Story 1IUICK DWELL1NO HOUSE, 31 by 32 fcct,andlotef ground, Irentlng 110 feet en M.uier street by'255te Lufuyctteaud ldl! along Lnfayetle street, moreor lusf. In the rear of the dwelling Is a hydrant nnd well of water; also, a wash kitchen, weed and coal heiie, a carpenter shop and chicken hniie. The buildings aie eemptiiutliely new, and liulltef the best material. 'lheieNtin abundance of ev cedent fruit, such as applc, pears, peaches, cherries and grape vines en the premises. The sldC-letwlll be eilcredepnmtely, te by 23 feet. l'oxaejsleu glxen October I, 1Wi5. The property can boinepected until the day el tale, whPii ntteiidunee will be given by DANIKI, UIIOAD. II. SiirBEKT, Aiiel, nuglS-etTu.Th..lt s hi:rifi-"h sai.i: op a LARGE STOOK -OF TWO Hl'.NDUED AND FIl'TV PIECES OF WINTER GOODS, Consisting of OvciceitingH, Cleths, Cnealuicics, Knit Heeds, I'nderelethlng, Tallera' Trim mings, etc, nt IllFFENDkllFEIl A Elli'd, Cerner el North Quicn and Orange Streets, -ON- MONDAY, AUG. 24, 1885. At 1 o'clock, p. in. It ' GEOHGE TOMLINSO.Y, Sheriff. Himi .t martin. Fruit Jars CHINA HALL Masen Fruit Jars In I'lntfl, Quails nnd Half (iallen. THE LIGHTNING FRUIT JARS, Thn Hcst In tlie ilnrUel. Jelly Cups, Tumblers and Jars At Lewest I'rlcesal High & Martin, NO. 16 EAST KINO STREET, LANOASTL'H. PA, rpun Oampmeetings Are All Ended, OR JUST ABOUT CLOSING, And this remind us as mm has any ether ene thing thatthii' FALL IS APPROACHING And people will seen utmost before theynte nwaioef It need HEAVIER CLOTHING-. '(he jilticu te K-t your Full Clothing Is at BURGER & SUTTON'S. Ourstoekei SchoelSulla for Youth and Heys is complete. As there remains but u raw of the summer vacation UuyK.lt will he well for patents te pce alter their Hum' Clothing bufore school oiieus. Yeu will lliidoiirsleck large, uttruotlve audCIIEAP. It will be le your advantage te cull nnd esauilne our stock before bujiiig else, w here. Burger & Sutten,- MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Ne. 24 Centre Square; H0ABTKB, PA. Queen Street. HURST, STREET. - - Lancaster, Pa. AMUltEitEXT.'i. F UI.TON Ol'KRA IIOUSK. AUGUST 24, 25, 20, 1005, FIKST Al'l'EAUANCK IV LAMASTI.lt OF Miss Annie Levis, The youngest sotibrcttcen theslngc,ln her own lleaulirul Coined ,'3t llh d LITTLE TRUMP. Supnerled by a Streng and C.iicfully '-elcclcd Melropelltnn Cenijianj. ADMLSSIO.V 10, Cil A TO t K.NTs. UESEK Ell BEATS, SO CENTS, Fer Sale at Opera lleuxe. a2K.t c NN.STATTnil VUI.K.SIM'.ST. SIXTH ANNUAL Cannstatter Velksfest, IMlKnTIIK lSl'UUOrTIIK CuiuisliilUir YelksfV'.st Vorein, OF LANCASTEIl, MONDAY, AUGUST 24 tb, 1885, AT TEI.I.'S IIAIN. (IUKAT ATIUACTION The Fruit ( eliiinii will be elaborately dccnralid, nnd all erls of national games ler men mid ihlldieu udltnke place. All kinds of UefivOimenU are ptevlded for and 11,ie portions of i.vUEIt Kll VI '1 hale been ordered. Admission, 2"i Ccnls. S Omiilhuc will leave l'asl King and .xiiiii ijuecu siiecis iiiiriug ine eniue uav. aiigin-aian'AS EOll tf.ll.i: OH Itl'.NT. 1710 R RKNT. i Tbree lwOrficesut N'e. 1', NOU1II DIKE STUKLT; and a busimutUfict long, supplied wllh water and heat, ninrtfi-ttd ll. FItAMC KSIII.EMA.V. I7IOR SAI.li SKATINH 11IXK AT COL 1 uiiilila. Pa., with nil its FUtuics, Steam llentcrand ?,)mlis of Henley Skates, geed na neir. Will ft-ll ou easy tonus and nt a baigaln. Foslelllconihlli-ss, "IIOX'NO 4M," JulylDanul Celumbli, I'.i. F en SAM: Several Eiid.Snrliiir PIAS'O l!l ill l.l.l i: and Harness fei salu iheup by .I.IIOS ENFIELD, fominlshten Merdmnt. Alse general agent fei I'eeplu'sMutiiuI Ile Htnek lnnrimf i, l Vmiii mv. w -"... - "A -:." . NO. w i:vr uua.vee stkett, oil Jt Lancaster, I'.i. PUMLIO SAI.H OK VAJ,UAHLi: RRAI. Estate of .lelui lialsten, deeem-ed. The hells of Jehn llalstnn, ilece.ieil, will sell at public sale, ou the piemlres at l.eckillle, llenej broel: tewnklilp, Chester count, en WEDNESDAY, SKl'TBM Ilr.lt ?, 1KS5, all their real estate, ns fellows , Ne. 1. A iiinu eeutiilnliig uheiit is, Acies of piiuliictlvelnnd, in geed state 01 cultivation, le eently well limed nnd miiiuied, pleaxaully lo cated en the llurrlshiirglutnpll.i-, enu mile fiem Fenest Station en Wuyni sburg lluilrnud. llcierSlntlen et Wilmington ,V N. 11. u. Is en the property, The Improvements area large STOVK JIAS. SlON,30x4U, wlthbtnne Kitchen uthuhid.-Mnne ll.irn t41S. Straw Shed Sixti, i l.nge 'lolmcce Huns, Wagen Shed, Cairl.ige Heuse, I'eneinenl, Ac, There Is nn abiiudaiun of Timber en the place; nlse fruit, shade and eiu.iiuvutul lives about tbe house Ne. 2, adjoining Ne 1, eeiitnlus 4 Acres, ou which Is erected 11 geed und coincident tniinu Heuso nnd stable Ne. S adjoins Ne 1, nnd contains about 31 Acres of faun land i Itheut buildings. Ne. t adjoins Ne. 3. contains about a Acies of geed Chestnut Timber, erJ3)cir'ginuth Ne. 6"contains VI Acres Chestnut 'limber sltualn In West Cain township, ou uhlch aie Flagtjunriles, known as "Campbell's Ida kg." Ne. ills lk-aver 11. IE. Millien, contains I Acres of land j theliupinvi mer s urea large lluelllug and Stere llonse combined, Stable, UaicheiiMi and biding; this isngoed oppeitunlty foruliie bueinexHiuiiii Iho ubove preiierlles are alt In geed eidernnd must peslth ely bu sold. Llhuul letins can be git en. Sale at ene e'( ieclc 11. in. Persons desiring lufoimallen or wlshlngle view the pieperlies, please call en eriiddiess .1. II. UAI.slDV. UecUville, Chester county, etd nug. 13, is, an, iw, 7, tep. i a st Diir noens. sp lX'IAT. RAROA1NS. Special Bargains for This Week AT THE HEW YOEK STORE. One Illuidied Dezen All-Liuen Memie Tewel IJlie. each, wei lit inc. Twcnty.Ie Pieces Hand Leem GERMAN TABLE LIjNEfl 37c., worth .'Ami jaid. ONE CASE FULL 1DTII RED DAMASK TABLING, 25c. a j aid, usual pi lee, 37,'e. ONE CASE FULLSl.E Heney Comb Quilts, Ke iiiiiially sold al ,'?. One C'lise Linge LANOASTEli QUILTS, only . S7Me. each. Opened te-d ly, a New l.lue of DAUK (illOUND SATINES In Nuw'StjIcsai Lew Pilies, WATT, SMND & CO., LA.VCASIElt, PA. aIK'ljAROlSiT, UKHT AND MOST . complete assertnieut of I'UjIng Cards In the city IiemSciiuts per pack iipat IIAUTMA.N'S VKLLOW FUil.ST (2IUAU ure UK. NOTIOK TO TRKSPAKSKILS AND (1UNNEUS. All pel-eens are heieby for. bidden te trespass ou uny of thu lands of the Cei iiwbH or Speed well estates, In Lebanon and Lancaster counties, whether fuilesd oriuiln eriuiln oriuiln clesed, either for thn purpose of shoeing or Hail ing, as the law will be rigidly enforced against all tnwpaasliig ou said lands of the iindenilguvd after this uelice. WM. COLEMAN FUfcUMAN, It. PEULV ALDKN.J EDWAUDU. FUKEM4.N. Atteraey ler IL W, Coleiuau's kelrs. ecllltldAw I .V- 'r'M- " """ -'-,. -fs r-- t-- X. c v rr
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