frT tf lvt?s -.?, .- f . ft 5 $ fgNDAYS' TRIP; Ml 111 WHlU'l WHITE fmnxcMMCMim. t.T? TTte tVltt llantaud Flu . Bnllct Fired Inte ' fcH r -WniUm Illekey. Mpt. 11 The Columbia Hed ;Mlt mis morning rertneir often days. Tht ute te- 7Mr te situated In one of the wUalea county for mine of all MHtta a, JMr miles from Laurelton. a combination car, In which I their mmntaff, Reeds In addition toattead aatpped en Friday last. An Maced cook and assisrani worn ' Vfct.dab Is eompeeed of tlie fellow- H4kI members: l'resiacm, t Backer? secretary , L, V. May ; rsf iauisportatlen, R IX Williams; r, Charley S. Murray; quar- nel Filbert : assistants, Jehn i and W. M. Berden : members. , .A Baker, Jehn A. Beyle, Samuel I Filbert, Jehn D. Furry, Jero Kech, IOM7. J. tt. Fence, Gee. 31. Hess, iBeebcallda, B. Frank Savier and Dr. r..Tyler.' Swatu, accd 12 years, Btci- ref Metnred Runn, was shot In the Wfcftfeelett leg, en Satnrday evenlnjr. ,Ui was from a 22 calibre rlllc The $ In the hand of William kerl Hickev stated that he Intended hk ima with the rlfle when it was tllfi- nd the bullet struck the Rill. t,M entered against tllckey bofero Selly for pointing a rifle and slioeS rfcls child. The case was settled by the Having the doctor's bill and the tfetlhe suit. The child is doing well aing under the care of Dr. Hern 'following number of cars wcre IMMMd during the month of August by JMF.B. . K R. empleyes here ?V ,. Train, leaflfdun, kMiwardl.M x; Empty. 40?1 4e;wi Total. 4,M8 65,117 ,vWmnki m h.ije JST 2,M W,M1 10,781 103,023 f&ITMa movement is an Increase ever July ,.?f MlMO and an Increase of 10,00s cars ever Aagwt 1866. It ia the largest month's done here. Vaaar Herbert, driver for II. V. Ilruner. hfe. aet With a sorleus accident en Sattir .4a, is Improving this morning. He corn er pains in ins ncaa nnd legs; me Ml from his wagon between the tiad became wedged between the He had a narrow osceno from wjarlee. les furnace was lighted lest night weeks' idleness, owing ten in the machinery. luer, car iusccter en the I'. It. his 50th birthday, and in honor t a large surprise party was n Saturday evening at his kenridge sued William alt before Squlru Kvnnx, en nettled. keccurrcd st aimck'K i te the freight train cast, caused by a eck new wsrc In am-et CeIiiiuIiIh ETodef Locemolho ailed en Siinduy "ku ttAAfi nnmiiiMnpefl mi llin 'jinadatten for the ofllces of the Adnms i company en walnut street. Austin aallasncr. ew lerk. rnaXHeaald, New Yerk, Geerge I'etts, I Ofave, and Rebert Crane, Fhiladel- usunaay in town as jniciii ei nr. .'liaeaweaver: , , jgS&'MAKBrKT) nr cnpRcu. mr.s' '- ;B,vaaa'a Knlacepat Church Crowded 'KJ Faeple te Witness n Ceranieny, P,Oa 8unday evening nfter tbe servlccs a1 It Jean's Episcopal church had beeu con- ;, ahMM a marringe took place. The high oatraetlng parties were Kathorlne 1). Jankins, of Johnstown, and Henry U ffJaWman, formerly of Mlllersvllle, who Is J 3BVconnected with a large Iren works In Liberty. The announcement had made in Saturday's nowspimers that wedding would take place in church dim fcef people. The ceuple stepjwi alter me services, wmi - fjaad Rr. J. E. Fratt, pastor or Hen, ponermea me ceremony, ,tam man and wife. Among (Maaantwere Jenn lenains, in uuuus Jmtm of the bride, and Cel. Petter, raer Beaver's stan. Aiwr vue r'tba bride and gTOem audnheut ivae and fxlenaa, weni u iieici wKara thev bad supper. At BMfela left ter the West and they thatr home In East Liberty. taad groom were ciasamaics v Nermal school some yearn age. I big flood struck Johnstown Miss I feer auner were aione in mc was carried out Inte the It'waa tossed about for several i finally wrecked abeve the It also took tire and Miss Jenklus lly burned. They were Jlnully aUve and well and Cel. Petter, I there, took his shoes from his feet them te the lady. Altcnrards i went te Johnstown and thcre ' Jenkins. He brought her te er county and took tier te his "tether's borne, at Millcrsvillc. The ri-ult that the two fell in love and their --Jf .betrothal followed. ' Vv Cna-uel AVltU larceny. -'jffi'.Jerome Dlchl Is charged befere Alder , Mjaia Spurrier with the larceny of a J5 geld -ft.aieee from Martin Funk. The latter says i" -i'T-'that thev met in a barbershen an .iimilnv ,;f:arealg and he had the geld piece, hlch Ff r;,vnultLJlH!U lO ECC. IIOIOOK U 111 Jils Hand W aad placing it betn een his thumb and one .fc.-, flaeerKaveltallln. Funk did net see it .fatnaud that is the reason he brought ,, Lecal Chips. WUliamlUrewn, a Union new sbev. as :it aleeaing in the . It. It., station en .Satur sw day evening when borne one iilcktnl his :j. jeaKet or 51.0s. f7f2ji iwmiK me iiiunui 01 .ugubi cigui insane y'4 heapltal. This is the largest uutuber er 5 ,-;. amKled in one mouth. ivffft A .Uilef entered the ouice of Hiiain kMKeen's htable. in the rear of Wih-.1pH jBa)MBlngsMere en AVest King Mreet, 011 T? ay ana stelo sn empty tiocketbeok Mr.Skeen'b rviuUtloenn. ; ' IflM Nettle Worst. daiiL-hler of KuiipHii. I, ''taadeat Worst of the almshouse, hascone . . is ,Flr;s bus(uewt collide lit rhiladil- nebbed iirNrnrly h 1,000. TUa rpRldenm nf Mni.Tnlm Wnl.l.l- ..1 tf earner df Gret-n lane und Baker Atu'et, ' h Kaaayunk, was robbed of ucarlv l.ew In -'.oaatienHatiinlavfveiiliiL- uhilntlie 1. m, lu te y eat talking together iu the illiilug-roeni. 1 h BJet the slightest nelw was made h the ..reapers, net a lock was rerml tr the yjgjfittii cjue lefu t ,- ayera pid Ket fea-e Mihi. , 1- M.'illla,..u ..,..! 1- I.. 1 ,.. . -nw. ,v ."!' "b,i juin,iiini in a u in r (uui4y, (.mie, ensalurdaj", the erfuHh'curKtH. He hud Injur wl 0110 wi piaytug uau, and a doctor tuuwiHiuu. jiie smciivs wcre r the faith cure ncenle. nnd tlm aa'DlUVt-d ever bv them mull ran. art in, with fatal result. Jmifa Divorced. 't, I Chwe C Masen. Columbia, was dlverrnd lrasaiLiubu'd,0)rg'c,'iMafeen, en tlie iciueseruen, mxt,n bMbI wi r vi jens grass pnye. Oae of the Greatest ofSleni Chiefs 'cur IngrHls Knd-Some l'orsenal Itcmtnlscenccs. Jehn Grass, the great chief of tlie Black feet Sioux, Is seriously 111 at Fert Yatc9, North Dakota, and Is net expected te live, no has telegraphed te the Cheyonne agency for Whlte Swan, his mother-lii'law.to coine te his bedside. His alleged that herbal poison was mixed with his fowl by a brace or young bucks, adherents or Sitting Bull. The alleged twlsencrs liave fled te Htand Htand Inglteck, where Sitting Bull new Is. The Indian incdlclne men and whlte physicians trim nrn ntttidliiD GrAM have abandoned He all hopes of his recovery. He is delirious most of the time. ... Fer several years thcre has been much btttorness of feeling between Grass, the mext progressive and intelligent of tha Sioux chiefs, and Sitting Bull, who is re garded with disfavor and suspicion. Grass urged the Sioux commission te remeve Sitting Bull from the reservation and im prison him. The commissioners premised te submit his reconnnendatlons with their Indersements. Fearful lest he should lie removed befere he had squared oeceunts Sitting Bull sent two of his young men te Fert Vales, It Is claimed, te poison Chief Grass. Saturday mgiu nicy moieiwo ponies belonging te the sick chief nnd do de parted In the direction of Standing Heck. It Grass dles there will be n general nil rising among the Sioux that may result in tlie extermination of .Sitting Bull and his band. The chief whose death Is new momenta rily expected was one of the greatest men of the Sioux nation. He was a shrewd and Intelligent observer of events end dovetod his whele life te the befct Interests of his tribe, Jehn Grass is chief of the Blackfcct Sioux and supreme udge of the nation. He i about forty-sevon years old, Is nearly six feet tall and a pcrfectly formed speci men of the Indian race. In personal ap pcarancfl he Is a man of a singularly pleas ing face, with large, dark nnd brilliant cyes ami ftne whlte teetli. His manners are most miavonudcemtly, and he disnlavs treat tact nnd shrowdness. He is n Christian, and dresics In while men's clothes, ami takes a great pride in his appearance His photographs nre dls dls playetl nil ever the Northwest, but he has steadily refused te We photographed in In dian costume. He generally wears a large overcoat and a fur cap. He still wears moccasins nnd keens his lialr platted. Thcie are 110 Indians te-day like thnse be grnphl mlly described in Cooper's novels or the Indian tales that used te delight the avcr avcr nge American school boy of thirty years age, but Jehn Grass comes as near te the ideal Indian of the novel, the geed Indian, the noble red man, as nnv 0110 of his race new living. Among the whites with whom he has coine in contact he has made many Arm lr lends. General Custer knew him and liked him very w oil, and Gen. Creek was also 0110 efhls ndmliers Jehn Grass possessed the ontlre coull ceull coull denee of his trine, and although he was n terrlbln fighter in his day his pcople pnld equal rospcctlehls Judgments In time of poace. Alter the surronder erslltlng Bull and Jehn Gall, it was decided te gradually accustom the sienx Indians te soir-gevorn-mont, nnd the officials who had the matter In charge agreed upon tlie establishment of n native court for tlie trial of petty eUciihOfl. Jehn Grass was the man selected te carry out tills idea nnd he was appointed the first Judge of the nation, with power te sontenco offenders en conviction of their guilt. Theso sentences wcre te be enforced if approved of by the Indian ugenU This high position Jehn Grass has held ecr hliioe nnd It Is tlie testimony of Majer Jns. McLaughlin, the agent, Unit his rulings wnre uniformly lust. ' He has 11 niTiull farm, w hlrh he manages with ability. He nover leek sldes with any faction and consequently Is the only ene among all the chleln who commands the entire respect and conlldence of the community. Having been conquered In battle, he submitted te the iueltublu. When nego tiations worellrst opened with the Sioux he was solectod In the great council te speak te the Frail commission for the w hele poeplc. It was he who denounced Captain Fratt te his face for refuslug te let a newspaper correspondent be present at their conterunco se that the Amerlcan poo peo poe plo could understand their claim. He al ways claimed that the commissioners w he secured the Black Hills treaty from the Sioux made a great many misrepresenta tions nnd gave premises which worn never kept. In the beginning of the roceut negotia tions Grass was very much opjiesril te the opetilug of the Sioux roservaliun, but finally used his infliience In favor of the government treaty, nnd that settled the question. It is snld that attempts wero liinde te brlbe hltn te consent te the treaty, but he Indlgnnntly rejected all such eilers nnd only yielded when he haw that the whites would take thelr lands liny way,and thou he attempted te gut the best terms he could. Frem tlme te tliue he has given tlie govcriimeut very valunble hints ns te the proper wny te advance the Interests of the Sioux. Iunn Interview recently he H,ilil : " Our future depends 011 tlm schools. If they nre properly conducted my people will advance niDlulv nnd lake their iilace slde by slde with the whites. We tijsfl r ciiiuiren te iiecuu'.ns. tue eiu pcople are igiwKtuinyi.'J'ii'iw- very iitue. iniiian governmcnTis passing away. The tilb.il relations nre falling. Kvciythliur is tending te tlie whlte mail's ways, Some day we will elect our children te speak for us In Dakota and In Congress c would sooner elect seme oneofourown race than te have a stranger ropret-us. When ourihlld eurihlld ourihlld ren are oduculeo fiTiey w ill be honest te us. They will rcul the newspapers nnd llnd out what Is going en. K.icli w 111 thlnl; for him self nnd my people will net tun alter one man like 11 Heck of sheep. "In our own way we can govern oui eui oui selvosiiow. Our Judgment Is geed enough, hut our education Is peer. As fur as any thing cencerns ourselves we are smart enough te protect our interests when we nndei stand the tacts. If two men wcre put up ferus te ote for we could select a man w he would host represent us. We selected n man te talk te the Fratt commission, and we can Just as well select a nun te tall; In thoheusoof the Gieat Father ut Washing ton. It would help thn Indians if they could vote. We wero tested this summer. They gave us the right te examine our own minds as te whether we would sign the red treaty or the black treaty. We would sign neither. Some wcre In favor of it und seme were upecd te It. All were allow cd te de us they saw lit. Illglit in the council I was accused of holding hack the coile from signing the ticaty. I denied It. Three times I called upon my pcople lu the council te say what thej w uuld de, and e ci y time they refused. " We arc learning te practise self-go em inent new. On any question nllcUltig the whele trlbe we meet and agice 011 w lint ought te be done, and w e take a etc, ves orne, Just as whlte men de. We under stand that we nre net btreng enough te right the whlte men ter our rights. The tlme ler wars is past. The Sleu will iiovcrgeonthownriiatlingulii. lfinjustice Is done te us w 0 w ill pretost and keep ask ing for justice till we get it." In the death of Jehn Grais the Sioux nation will lese its most gifted .statesman und a truly eloquent orator. JIL'ltNlM) '! Till: (iitUL'NII. A l'ciin.l;iiilu llullreud l'oiep IIouse Ilesti-oyed li l'Ii-e atiushiy Night. On the Mt. Jey branch of the l'ennsyl- aula railroad, about a mile w est of Uiller ville, there Is a trough lieni which through trains take water, while running. Tlie trough hi's between the rails and Is kept full ft eiu a laige tank in which the water is umjed Irem Ijunlls' run 110.11 by. On balurday evening the house, in which the pump was kept, was totally dcstreyeil by the. The building was 10 feet long, 15 wlde and 20 in height. When the fire broke out Oilman Feltz, night engineer, was nt the end of the water tank about two hundred yards lrem the pump house. In n short time he saw the Hitmen burst out or tlie building. He had left the house but 11 lew minutes befere and hastened back. The lire made Mich rapid progress that he was uimblote go'itisidijef the house te secure kuiie efhls clothes which he had letl within. Among tlicsewasa vest in which was u valuable watch, and it was dtfctrejed. It was net Iei)g'UitlKth(tluidii3 was burned and nothing was left but 'the (emulation walls. The tlie Is hupiKisfd'ttfhavejvtigiiiatcd from the explosion of a barrel of oil that htoetr.'Kif.te'bdlldliit I Whlle'jt.whsjlif progress Harrishurg Hx press, west, came along. Fnglneer FeUz wn nfnild tlrat the hollers might cxplode-whlle the train was passing. He flagged it, causing a step and delay e fifteprT lplnittes. The boiler mid 6gine w-flife building were badly damnjKsl nud the less will probably hotOeut fW. amount of tlie tire tbiQtigh traiiu ..VVC "h u- ls. ",( J. .v.-.. TfitK LANCASTER DAILY lTBLLIGEKCER, MONKDAT. SEPTEMBER 2 passing through Iancastcr will take water here and Chicago Limited will step it Mill Creek. A ferce of men w-ore put le fcerk en Sunday le rcplace the pump house. Till! (VOOIIMCMTAUr, HOHUKI1. .VcknewttHlKcs Ills Identity nud llenstit of Ills Kxplelta. Ilelzhay, the Gogcble stage robber, wa en Sunday tunied ever te the sheriff of Oogebic oeuiily, who reached Marquette, Mich., en Sunday morning, nccempanlcd by a strong pesse nnd persons whose prcs-cncowasreulredferthopurxjsooriucntl-Tying the prisoner. Among theso latter is tlie driver or the fttage that was held up when Flelchbcln was shot and robbed. The Gogebic shcriir left with his prisoner en the west-bound Seuth Shero train nt 81 o'clock Sunday eve ning. The prisoner was sulleu nnd do de flant, Ills demeanor showing him le he ready for any desperale deed that would give him death or liberty, and if net securely kept there Is danger that he will yet cfTed his escape. When he was brought te the station te take (he train thore was tin Inimcnse crowd gathqred thcre te get a gllmpse of him. As they crowded about the olllcer who had him In charge the prisoner scowled and sold : " If I had my guns and wns tree you fol fel lows wouldn't be se anxious te get cloe te 1110." He refused te talk concerning his exploit (0 any but Ofllcers Glede and Welsel, w he captured him. but te these he inadoaslnte inadeaslnte inadoaslnte lnent Inst night while they were w Ith him In the Jail In which he admitted that he Is the man who went through the Min nesota A- Northwestern train between Maple Valley nud Kills Junction, last Mnv, mid a Wisconsin Central train In August, bosldes hating held Up scvernl stage coachesliiNerthoniWIscoi. slu during the past six mouths, and committed nu merous olher small robberies. He was at ence rocegulzed by the driver of the Gogo Gego Goge blc slate its the man who had halted nnd tired 011 the stage, and he recognized the drlver ln.turn. He rather facetiously In quired or the driver 11 no nan neon nun in the ntlrny, and seemed pleased te hear that he escaped uninjured, but did net evince any desire te talk further with htm con cerning the tragedy. Sheiltr Feley wns expected te nrrlve iu Bossetuor between 1 nud '2 o'clock tills morning with the train robber nnd high way man. Streets nnd saloons were crowded Sunday night, and there was much talk or lynching him. Ur.ssUMnt, Mich., Sept. 'i Tlie high w ay man Helzhny, alias Black Bart, reached North Bessemer underan escort of Slierilf Feley at 12:f.r a. 111. They took the slste there nnd came te Besacmer, where the robber was safely Jailed at 1:15 this morn ing. There wcre fears that an attempt would be made te lynch Bnrt, during his removal, but thore wns very lltlle oxclto exclto oxclte mont manifested nnd no umieitnl scene whatever. The Colored Cunipmeetlng nt Mt. Jey. Notwithstanding that yesterday was the second Sunday of the colored cainpniectlng nt Mt. Jey and there wns great opposition from the camp at Haw linsvllle, the former had n great crowd. Tlie meeting wns held nt Detvviler'H weeds, and there were ninny morn poeplo present yesterday Ihaiien tlie previous Sunday. Feople seemed te be present from evcry town and vlllnge In the upper cud of the county, mid they catiie ill every style of vehicle rrem the entire sur rounding country. The services w ero lis lis tened te with the greatest attention, nnd tlie refreshment stands did well. bimimer Leisure. Miss A1111I0 Halm, of Seuth Queen street, Is spending n few weeks among lrlemht In Altnenn, Ciossen nud Johnstown, Mm, Kllznbcth Ihiuuer, wlfoef Geerge Dam r, Ins gene 01111 trip te ChniubuiH btiii;, Utc im, 1 nnd ether places. William lli'inian, of Attoenn, who has been visiting bcie for a time, has returned home. Mr. William II. Kirk, fermerly of this city, new clerk In the Fennsylvanhi rail road cempiny'M freight oftlce lu Fhiladol Fhiladel phla, Is Hpendllig his vacation with his parents en Fast Chestnut street. Htiitb Ilctween Wltttes nnd Blneks. Treuble Is rejierteil nt Goiildsbero, Louisiana, between whites mid blacks, glowing out of an nffhiy botween whlte and coleiod oxcuisieulsts. Who wero the original nggrossers Is net exactly dour, but the wounded te dale number four, 0110 whlte nud three colored. One of the lntter, n woman, Isnet expected te locevor. A colored church hns also been burned by the whlte mob. Troops hn 0 been sent te Shell Mound 1.0 Flera county. Mississippi, te suppress 11 threatened centlict botween the whltes nnd blacks. The negrees outilUlilber ' llie whltpshlxtOuinf. llefore tlie Mayer. The mayor had an interesting cemtthls morning. First en tlie list w as Baltlmore Jee. As Joe has se great 11 horror of Hum iner's Hall, he wns sent te the workhouse for n chnugc. His term w ns made 00 days, hut it is safe te say that Joe .will run away lrem that institution befere he sorves the half of Hint term. Mnry Wise wns sent te iter old quarters et the county Jail for 30 days. Jehn Dennis, IU years old, said he was born nt the county nlinshouse, and he wan ted te go back te that institution. The request w as granted. Antheny .cars, who wns discharged n mouth nce, after taking 1111 oath te abstain from drinking intoxicating liquors for 11 year, broke his pled go en Satuiday night. The mayor sent him te jail for 80 days. Full Of 11 Ultf Mone. On Siitiirdnj I iftcrnoeu n stone, w elghlng ever "00 pounds, which was being elevated at the new building of Joint U Arneld en Neith Queen htreet, fell with u tremendous crash. The stones me elevated by means or 11 rope tnckle nnd engine. When (his 0110 w as -10 or C0 feet up the iiens called the low Is, which is used te held it, pulled out T.10 stone fell down, passing through the planking in front of the building, which is new used us n pav enient, nnd landed In the opening beneath, whom it yet is. It was fortunate that no ene was passing at the time, and it is strange that 110 one did go by, as the sticct is usually lillcd with peo ple, ospeclally en Saturday afternoon. Hungry Thieves. Last night thleves visited the home of Ames Hess, n letlrcd farmer, who resides lu Fequea township, a nille southwest of Willow- Street. They forced their way into the house nnd carried off all the edibles that they could find nud n quart of whisky. All they left behind wns enough bread for breakfast. Frem the losidence of Mr. Hess they went te that of his win Flmer, who lives about SH) yards nwny. They breke lu there nlse, nnd stelo everything they could by their hands en that was edible," including a considerable quantity or butter. Aculdcnt te 11 Carpenter. Hurry Hurst, or Uoedville, met with 11 sorleus accident, near Moignntewii, Heiks county, en Saturday, w hlle working tit his trade et carpenter. Whlte nsslMIng at n bain raising he m.ute n uiis.step nud fell te the ground, breaking his right arm at the elbow. The Injury was attended by lbs Fmnkheuser und .Shevvnlter. Yei-k't. ltlc.vole Itnccs. A number of I-ineaster wheelmen hav 0 gotie overte Yeik te attend thoteurnament lu thai city te-day nnd to-ineirow, Tc. morrow theie will be 11 team nice between lineaster, Keadingaiul Wilmington clubs. Lancaster w ill be icpicseuted by Kechlcr, Miller and Hel-t. Jacobs' Saultj . bat urday tillcrnoen was designated for the taking of the (et-tlmeny befere Jehn W. Appcl of lr. M. L. Davis ns te the sauitv of 'James 11 Jacebs.bul the doctor was unable .te uttrjid,, Ills testimony will be taken this week. Thought Fiulinlmlng Fluid Wns Water, rjh'e ll-yenrteia Haugh(el of JU'ren VftlM vtUnyrS. V yciterdnv giii" her bnbv sUter a drink erciitb.MiuIng iluld ;u iultake Ter jvattr ivH'killrvl )i, :f"-:V f i .Westminster Presbytery te Meet. The presbytery of Westminster will bold its uext regular sftnll-nnnual meeting in the Chcsluut Level church, beginning en Monday evening, Soptcinber utli, at 7i30 o'clock.. Al this meeting delegates w 111 be chosen te repK-sfliit the presbytery in the synod of I'ennsylvanla, which meets nt Alloetm lu October next. The everture In rcgnrd te (he revision of the confession of faith, nud also the subject of the division of the synod eri'emiaylvanla into two synods, w ill be ilbcussed and acted upon. Jlnck Trem Europe. Mrs. 11. C. Bcmuth, Mrs. Augusta Wllllg, Luther Wllllg and rrederick Inglchnrdt arrived iu Lancaster upon their return from Eurepe en Saturday. Among the many pretty things pttrcnased by the pnrtles was a mlnature model of II Klffel tower lu Farls, which Mrs. Demutu purchased there. U Is new In the window of her husband's cigar stere, whore.it at tracts much nttontlen. B. Ycckcr and his ten Benjamin came home Friday night, and Michael Habor Haber husli nnd Christian Btninensleck came Sunday afternoon. All wero delighted with thelr trip nnd (hey speak in the high et terms of the Farls exposition. An Orchestra Lcnder Mnrrled. l'ref. Christ Burger, the popular orches tra leader nt Fulton opera house, wns united lit marrlage ytslerdey te Miss Kmmu Stewart. The ceremony wns per formed by Rev. A. F. Kaul at (he new home of the ceuple en Seuth Shippen street. Miss Ada Xlcgler was the bridesmaid and Dr. Francis Burger, of Brooklyn, brother of tlie groom, was groomsman. Them wero ninny handsoine jirosents. Iteunlnn nt I'cnniar, On Wednesday the Lutherans et Fonn Fenn sylvania nnd Maryland will have a grand tliiinnt their annual louiilen nt Feninnr. Laiicnsler visitors nre cautioned ngalnst an error In one of the chinch papcri, which made Itbept. 11th, instead of ith, the right tlme. Sued for 1,000 Delltirs. Henry Carpenter, attorney fet Win, Stninm, Jr., city, cutored n suit for slander te-day ngalnst Uudelph Abraham. Flaln tiff wants $1,000 dauiages from defendatit ler circulating loperts nffectlng his char nctcr for chastity. Could Net Mcnllly the 1'iiipurty. Ileiijnmlii Heldt who was chargeil with thohiix'Oiiyef a pair of shoes and panta loons from Jehn Francis, Jr., was heard befere Alderman I'lnkorteu en Saturday evening. The case wai dismissed, as the prosecutor could nolldentlfy the clothes. Increased Its Cnpltnl block. The stockholders of the Feople'n Build ing nnd Lean association met en Saturday and voted en n preposition te increase the c.ipltnl hteck fieni $500,000 te 81,000,000, nnd tlie number of shares rrem 1,250 te 2,500. It wns decided te make the incroase by n unanimous vote, A UesStritck Uy nn Kii'flue. On Saturday nftcrnoen n big bulldog, belonging (e Wncker Brether, was walk ing mi the rnllrend track nenr the Walnut fctroet crossing when he wae struck by the onglue of Fust Line, lle wns knocked about twenty feet nnd badly hint, but he Is getting along very nicelv under tha euro or "Dr." Christ Wlnnerllng. Ills Fifth Wire. Dr. lieni Glutz, of Louisville, Ky.,ngtd hovcnty.twe ycnrH, lasl Monday married Mrs. hlnrv iinliausen, nged sixty yeais. The doctor has already burled lour wives, lie has thrce married children, all by his lliit wifo.nlne grandchildren, nnd se ninny stcp-chlldnm and slop-grandchildren he canscaicely enumerate them. t"oet I'reni DnUetn. This iiiernliiK'VWW. Oresh, el'Nellvillc, who Is oue of the bent known fox huiitern In Iho upper pint of the county, iccelved flve young Touea by exprcsi. They came nil the way rrem Dakota torrltery nnd w ero shipped by n gentleman living thore. They looked veiy Uvely upon reaching Lancas ter. Tell Through n Whitlow . Themas Iludgen was very diinik en fcatuulay evening, nnd ns he vvallted up Nertli Queen htreet he stnggored and foil through the window of Vim-un Kmlth' lilumbliig t,tere, nest te Alderman Deen's olllce. lie will either have te pay for the window or be nrroted. Merris I.ehnr Exonernted. Merris Ibnr was heard by Alderman llidbach 011 H.iturday afternoon en a. charge of feloniously cutting Silas W. Shirk with n knife. The testimony showed that Shirk was the aggressor und the nldcrmnu ills nilHscd the ease. J, M. WrAillACrrEit, ncent for thfj New Kng. litinl Mutual Accident company, paid Jacob A. Hemager SQ for Injury te hli lcj. U. P. Itetmlen and Escurslen le Mount Gretna Paris, Tnc&dny, iicptcinhcr 3, 1353. I'me for leiuid tiienly S5. Train leaves Lancaster, Kliic utrcet ut7J0 a. m.;CeIiunlit.i,7:3t)n. m.; train returning tenves Mount Gretna at CM p. vlaJti'iulltiH U.illreail. Grand V. n. Hcunlen, UdaiiB.22,.'llaudveiiti Owing te n centeinplntrd removal of the LANCASlXIl HUSINliJ'j COLLEGE and the new rooms Itelne net yet icady for occupancy, the epcnlnc of the I'all Term has been deferred until yflptrmbcrlC. I'ull lurtlculars in Uicse paper at a later dute. The prlnclpnl can be t ecu at his old roentt, .Ne. 19 East King street, day nnd evening, until then. It . Trinity Lutherans Goluprte the switch- back n 'ediics'lii, s?eptcml-r 4th. lteuud trip llcl.els l'khI for tlntc daj . 1 rain leaves Quar ryvlllent Wtin. in.; tire, $J. Leaven Lancaster (King HO, nt 0u. in.; Columbia, 1) it. in.; Man helm, ti Ij 1. tit., Lltltz, C 'jj n m.; Epliruta, 7.-17 n. 111.; fare only 2.7S. Train returning sitmn day lritvrs Glen Oneku at G:S0 p. in.; Munch Chiuik, 6:0 p. in. Last cxeursleii te the Hwilcli buck. Don't mlts this cheap trip. au.7,2Sis2,3 Tar eyner family have nrrlved. They can nlntiys be had fresh mid cheap nt CUAH. V. ECKEKT-H, ltd l'JO East King stlTCt. Tl'lbute et rtrspcet. The Heard of Diiccters of the People's Na tional linn!:, of Lancaster, Pa., at their meeting thin morning adopted its fellows This Heard lmvliiL- heard of the death efthclr fellow member, the vlte President of thU Instl Instl tutleu, Kebeit A. Evan, tleslrc te fermtilnten iiilntite expressive or their regret ; therefore, be It y.Yju'tc', That in his death the Institution, .i will ns the 1111 tubers of the Heard persemillv, have susttttuu'l an Irreparable ie. lu being de prived orihe ceuuscl and ndvtce of tt sound nnd experienced mind and the ceed Inllovrrhlpef nn iiRrct'nble eompnnlen. lle has left u vacancy hard te fill. ' lltselictl. That thlsrt;olutleitbet.ntcrcdiipoii the inluutes. and a copy mnt te thn family of th tlcccavctf. t. II. REYNOLDS, a. j. i:ni:ur.v. i). i. E8HLE.MAN, C Ml'.sStL.MAN. September 2, lwt Pmtiess In Lnucnulcr who hive lingo itx-e. Htoite n'nrlit can find ready sale for thein hi CHAH. V. ECKEUT-b, ltd' 19 East King ktrcct. Jlcathn. IUmiiii. -In tltl. .11. u311sl 31, Margmct IUkmU, lu the ltd car ul her nc. The relatives nud lllcnds of the family tin1 re spectfully invited te rdtend I he funeral, fiem htr lnt resldetipp, Ne. 45 East Vm -tnit,ui Titedny ttfu-rnoen nt 3 e clock. Itii'iniint ul WtKxlward Mill ccinctcrj. U iilarhcltt. I.i'itlii nnd 1'rovlslens. Cilll'.toe, hept. y, lj)il e'clnek p. in, rurnltlii'd by H. K. Vtittdt. llreker. Cloning Prus. 2:lioVleclt ji. 111. Wlieut. Curn, O.tts. l'erlc. UirJ, hteptt mnt r ttsj October 77i Nevcmiier. . . . AVccinber -.. WJ January Year. - .. 77Jj jVirunry, .,,t -, SWi lyi 10 33 ti 11 ?tll 19i l0-' CO; 3j vns .. '. r. j 3H V 15 S fa $21 ece no l 5M 5 W 0M llnv .-Mil rv.11 te' Contois Crude en. .AF '7' 'rsCTr Live Stack Markets. CntCAue, Aur.SL Recelpta, ,nre: hlpmaU none; quiet: beevet, M xet 63; steers, 12 SVita) ; Mockers and rcder, lia32W rewi. hnll snil mlied.ll 002W, Tcxm cattle, 11 32C0; bulk.tl 3)42 DU. H(w l(frlpu, Rflil); hlpmfnta,none:mr hlpmfnta,nene:mr hlpmfnta,none:mr retttrenir; mixed, n Ktftl W: hravy, ei 78 (Sft; light, tlI04 70; Skins, 13 84M. Hherft ItecelnU, IWO :shfpmntii. nene: mar ket lower; nnllvM, anoxia". : Western woeled H TAJt-l 80 ; shorn Tcxam, H S034 10; lambs, U 00 te li IX) per head. East 1,1 ntnrr. Cattle ItecclpU, MC: ship ments 7J0; market lower; Keed shippers' &dr; geed, Sj V'H 10 ; common, K Z&A e ; stock era, H7S43 2; 12 cars of cattle shipped te New Yerk. line BecelpU, 2000; shipments, 2000 market low ! pie and llchlYorkersM7eiftl75; medium and light Philadelphia, M fiOilflO; havy liegt, M80(jl 40; no cars shipped te Mew Yeilt. Hlieep Berelpls.aoe: thlpmeeu. 200: rnar. kt fair ; prlme, (4 m4 75 : fair te geed, U left 4 SO ; common, ts OOil 00 : Umbi. f t teJi 00. Lire Stock Price. i'mLADELFllM, Aug.31. The receipts at the M'ctl Philadelphia and North Pennsylvania Dreve Yards vt ere: Deevei. Hheep. nees. Fer the week -- .27 15,000 700 Previous week ..Ji,97 13.0U0 7,700 Beef cnttle Thn demand fortteck was fulr, nnd with SM head lets en the market, prices ad nnced 15 te 20c. per hundred: no extra stock its 1 wholesaled, ns but few arrived, the receipts belnir mostly made up of West Virginia, Colt Celt Colt rnfle, Texan, half-brcedi, etc We quote extra ntfc ; geed, 4WM1JJC ; medium. IW&Psfp i com cem rutin, a;jist4c Tcxana, 3(5)cj fat cews,233c Httrep The demand was ttoed, nnd althetiRh the receipts were tlm heaviest of the season, prlrt advanced Wc; Extra, 50-5Mc; geed, 4Ujr 4jic; medium, HaVAc; common, su3c; culls, 2H'S-'C- Lambs were In fair demand and prices closed Mc higher en all grade except common; extra, tytftlc; geed, tiii'O&Ai medium, ftjtsc ; common, fQVic Hogs wire Inpie- demand, as usual at this M-nsnn of tneycitr. ana prlccsln sympathy with the WW. tlccftned a frsctleifj geed light V,'enl crn,8U36;c; heavy Western, OJi'S'W; extra henvy Wcttern, 6?jtc ; Htate, fcg,&c. Fnt cows were rather scarce end nrracr al 2)i Slippery cows were In better demand at S15(2 22. nolesna cons wcre In fair requcnt at $8016. Milch cows were hard todlipesoof even Stf25 nm. M licit calves were fitlrly active nKiflc. tcm Slbuct-tiectitcntB. pUHE JUICE OK THE UIIAPE. Tnrt lied and White CALIFORNIA WINE, 30c per bottle ; 13.00 jm-r decn bottles. Ne. 22 Centre Hqunrc, 11u111tc.1t omitiuiiniuie., Lancaster, Pa. LOST.-A I.ADIE4' GOLD WATCH AND Chain nt the llnwllnsvlllu Cninnmcctlm; 011 ljundny Afternoon. The finder will be fairly rewarded by leaving It nt the Intelligence!! Orricr. Lancaster, Pa., or at Prank lirenemau'a Hterc, Itnvvllnsv llle, Lancaster county, Pa. Krpi-3td c ANE3-TIIE FINEST ASSORTMENT OP Cnnes In the city can be found nt HILLY WAITZH CIOAR BTORE. Nes. Sand 10O North Uuccn street. niy27-M,W,Th.BcJ.w PUULIC8AMX. JOEL L. HAINEM, Auctioneer, Plre Instirniiee ttnd Real Kstnt At;eni. The most central figure In the Real Eitittc Market In LniicaMcr. If In wnnt of an Atittloneer, employ HAINES. Bu31-lmdll JUDOEH HAVE LONU SINCE DECIDED thatUllly Waltz's Cigar Is the best In the state. Fer rain at . NOS. 8 A 101 NORTH QUEEN ST. niylSniM.W.Th.SAw uN NDERWEAK LIGHT AND MEDIUM vvelg le ht underwear In nil grades and any Hie, nt KRIHMAN'S GcnW 12 West King utreet. -TTE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK OF V 1'lpcn and Fine Smeklne Tobnrceln the cltv. Weeden Pin Weeden I'ltws ntec. nnd lOe. each. Genu- lne Meerschnuin PI no snljc. each. DEMUTHS CIGAR STORE, HltMfdR 111 EitM King Street. F0Ii Cl2- OR RENT-FOUR BIX AND NINE ROOM Houses. Apply nt Ifd 400 SOUTH WATER ST riSHEY CAN ALL COPY BUT NONE CAN .1 Equal Ullly Waltz's Havana Filled Cigar, NOS. S A 103 NORTH QUEEN ST. inv KUlinM.W.Th.Sd.w OILLY WA1TZIIAS THE REST TWO FOR U 5c and fie Cltrnrs In the city, nt NOS. 5 A 10M NORTH QUEEN ST. mj lS-CmM.W,Th.S&w N1 nnd r.CKWEAR-THE LATEST AND MOST fiishlenntile styles andshadeK.thecbeapcst Stere. 42 West Klin: slrcet, EST TWO FOR FIV"E CENT CIGARS IN the state, at HILLY WAITZ'. Nes. 5 and 103 North Queen St. inylMmM,W,Th3Avr O.ST.-A IILACK AND TAN TERRIER Hitch. A liberal revvard will be paid for return te' iter GEO. M HOHOER, It "Ne. 7 West King St. 9 slia tOLLAluf AND CUFP8-THE LATEST J the most dCKlrable, nnd most comfortable nn.j ti,ft ctvln. nne .l.n n PlffUII 1 Ulil Gouts' Furnishing Store, CI West Kin j street. rpRUE DALMATIAN INSECT POWDER, X pn'pelled by n geed pevv dcr blower. Is the most Lirtctunl tlostreycrof flics and ether small lus.cts. Fer sain At HDlfuAY'K DRUGSTORE, MWpst Klmr Street. C" ANUS.-EXCI.USlVirsi'Yl7ESlN AUA cln, Pennng. Welschel. Cherry nnd Mnlae ra, mounted In Silver nnd urniize. DEMUTH'S CIGAR STORE. nlS-tfdR IM East King stiecL -irANTED-A PHYSICIAN TO RESrDE ut the County Hospital. An unmarried mini preferred. Applications with references te be presented nt meetlne of Directors of the Peer en SATURDAY, SEPTKMIIKR 21, 18S0. BY ORDER OP THE BOARD. nugl7-M,W,SteIS BEST 6e HAVANA the city, nt FILLER CIGAR IN BILLY WAITZ'S. Nes. 5 and 103 North Queen St. my lS-GmM,W,Th ,S&w C"9K PULL DAY COURSE IN THE KEY iJtJtj stotie Business College consists of hlligleiind Deuble Entry Bookkeeping, Com Cem inrrclnl Ijiw, Pemnnnshlii, Arithmetic, Type writing, Correspondence, Orthography, Actual Business Banlilng, etc. (Shorthand extra.) Opens Monday, September 2. . , W.D.MOSSER, Ne. 18 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa, tfdi5.lv ITENRY WOLF, FURNITURE STORE, has rt moved te 130 East King street, hit vine a full line of Furniture of every description nt llie lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at tended te. Call and exnmlne our goods. aS-tfilR II. WOLF. 1.U East King SlrccL LAST MONDAY WE CAUGHT TWO VERY gnme bass weighing thrce pounds each, tine wusliitiih-d enii new Braldetl Linen i.lne. The second, and by fur the gamiest, en it Llsle Braid Line Hint has Ihth u-cd for thret-senseni. We can Irccly lecemmtud Ihc Lisle Braid Line, as It never falls te stand the most severe tests. We has t it few- solid Ijinrvitoed nnd Split Bamboo RchIv, lu Nickel Mounting-, width wc Oder nt Imrtnlns te close them mil. FRAILLY S EAbr END PHARMACY. M.W.PAw (Opposite Eastern Market,) iROerOH'S OPERA HOUSE. Monday, Tues lav nnd Wcdncsday-Scpt. 2, 3, 1. Wednesday Matinee. MR. DORE DAVIDSON nnd MISS RAMIE AUSTEN, Supported by n Carefully Selected Company lu n New Melodrama, "GUILTY WITHOUT CRIME.'- PRICES. . . 15,20. 30. SO A 75 CENTS. September 5, It nnd 7 Grand Spectacular and Dramatic Production of H. Rider Haggard's 'SHE." sep.VStd A HARE CHANCE. Biggest Reduction or All in Fine Clethes. . Thirty dollar Suits reduced totwenty-twe del Inrs. Tc n dollar Pnnl.s reduced te CT.W. nnd all ether Light Welcht Sultlnc in tlie same nre. portion .a lurc btuva te select iruiu, ni . , r. .".".: . ------- II. OERHART, Ne. 13 North Queen street. xarumy uireci importing iHiter iu of l.uu-j.Ur. the aiy "iNCE MORE AT THE M.ENMERCHOR J UAU DEN, COME AND SEE THEM. THE GREAT TYROLEAN SINGERS. Miners nnd ladles without escort notndiult netndiult ted. u-ln caseef niln the ctitertninment will be held Inside. Jc.V3ind U PPAEFFLE, Prep. rpiIK ROAD1G SUCCE'sS. L A course of Instructleii nt the Ijinciitttr liiisliu College Is one of the U-st ways te pro pre pare seung men nnd ladles for n BuMNiivs CAREER Head what some of our graduates s.iyul us. Yeu will llnd among llicm mimic of seurncuuulntnnci. Pull term U'glus Septein. tier 2. 'lerms llbernl. Call at College Reems, ILC. WEIDI.ER.JVlncliul. fMVX lltEASURER'S REIVIIT OF B.VL V uncc lu Treasury nnd where deiMltrd nt the clee of .business Suttirday, August 31, ltMi vviir.iitDci'OMrLiv. Pulton National Pnuk S1S.7II Ml People's National Bank ls.7.U 8.1 First National Bank . 1&.750 M SiUllJS I, J. It. Rathfon, Treasurer of the City of Lan caster, Pa., de selcmnlj swenr that the above report Iscerrcct, J. H. RATHFON, Treasurer. futfciIMl and sworn te befarc lne.ttiis.M tny of f-epteiuber, IK'S), lul EDWARD EDGEJtLEY, Mayer, ww "'- Ajk' 'f?i (";1IBVi iiiii'm' mil "VtW 3lbtftttmtta. B AftOAINS. -BARGAINS! We have begun the Bale of our Fire Stock of STOVES HEATERS, RANGES I AT PRICES THAT ARE INTERESTING. Reilly Bres. 5s Rub, 40 AlTD 42 NORTH QTOENBTEEET, SNEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFICE. Hew 3bueHtemcntg. -lirANTED-THHEECIOARMAKER9. APi ply at this efflce for further partlenlart. anaC-lwdR UIIGOLDEN UON AND MIA QOENUA Clrara. fie clean, are hand made with lena CIm " " ....T . .a.- car Havana r mrrr.ej ana iuu n nexes. V r aHtlPa UV B11U Af n IIUtl UEMUTU'S OIQAR htehe, lit Eaat King Btrte alS-tfdn I'ECIA Ij NOTICE.-OM AND AFTER SEP TF.MnEH 1. 1883. Five Per Cent, will ba ded te all Bclioel Tax net paid by that time. V , U. UAIUIHALL, nug20-lltdR Treasurer. I7-lNFA-DElDEHirEIMER,LAlinENHEI. W MEIt, Oppenhflrucr, Uechbclmer, Dry Catawba, St. Julian Clarets. NO. 15 CENTRE SQUARE. seplS-tfd -VT-ECKWEAR. NECKWEAR. All wn nsk Is that yen tak a leek nt our dis play of NECKWEAR before purchasing else where. TROUT & SHANK, Shirt Manufacturers and Men's Outfitters, HO North Queen Street. maraj-lydll XTUNTINQ'S SHOW. AT LANCASTEH, Hunting's 10 Cent Shew. September 4, 5, 6, and 7. Twe Performances Daily, Afternoon and Evening. ADMISSION... .10 CENTS. Let Cerner Mulberry and Vine Streets. nu29-lvrd PUI1LIC BALE-ON TUESDAY, SEPTEM HER 3, 18811, will be sold at Ne. 230 North Prince street, (Mrcnnercher Hetel), ene piano, geed ns new, large mirror, large vvnrdrobe cnti be taken apart, one parlor cabinet, three bed steads, vvliu patent sprlngB, three mattresses, two mnrblo-tep dressing bureaus, ene parlor centre tabic, three plush chairs, ene plush rocker, two easy chairs, three chairs covered with raw silk, two marble-top rashstand, sofa, liHtrnck, vtrlth large glass, sewing machine, ene large oil painting, carpet by the ynrd, nnd a general assortment of household goods. Sale te b gin nt 10 o'clock p. m. nu31s2-2td B. F. HOWE, Auctioneer SEALED eclved PROPOSALS WILL BE RE nt the office of the SmerUlnr' Areniiect. irtasury ueparimcni, vvasuingieii, D. C, until 2 o'clock p. in. en the 17th Day of September, 18S9, for all the labor and materials retuirca ior.iue trencu, excavation, ceucrcie foundations, nnd Stene und Brick Werk of the United States Posteftlco Building at Lancaster, rennsylvnnla, In strict accordance with the uinv,-iii nnu 9iii:vuiu,uuii. v(inn ui , Mini iiinj be had en application at this efflce or the offlce drawing nnd specification, ceplas of which may de nau en application of the sunerlntcndcnt. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for r.100.00. JAn. Jl. v iuill.l. Supervising Architect. ang26-Ctdeed AUOL'ST 21,1680. TV 1LLIAMSON d FOSTER. COME -TO OUR OPENING -or- Dry Goods. Notions. AND LADIES' COATS, -ON- ONE THOUSAND SOUVENIRS TO BE GIVEN AWAY. OUR PRICES WILL Dll ItVE YOUR PAT RONAGE. New Fall Styles OPEN IN Beets and Shoes. Gent s Fall-Weight Overcoats. J5, SS, ilO. Bey's Pall-Wclght OvcKOnts, Satin i accd, 3?. Gent's Suck and Cutaway Suits, , J10.S12. Be.v's Scheel Suits, 3, J3.50, JO. Bey's Dresi suits, S3.St), J7.50, iS.W. Youths' Cutaway Ceat Suits 510 le J1S. ChlUlrt'H'fc Two-Plcce Kilt Suits, r.'.M teH.OO Chlldirn'h Knee-Pant Suits, f2 te JS. PULL ASSORTMENT Extra Knee Pants TO MATCH SL'ITn, n t Fester, 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. Branch Stere, N0.31S MARKET STREET, lUltHIV I1U1K1, PA. Mw W 7 111! Wutiamse &3 . ,,J,A. H VJ-, J'C 21'; Stem 3-tvevtement. X August reduces the pries of SVITIN08 AND THOUSEBITtaS McORANN St NOWLE2T8, 188 North Queen Street f LOSING OUT SALE. Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, AT Gee. Weber's Coach Works, CHRISTIAN STREET. (Botween Orange and Chestnut Streets.) Consisting of Jump-Seat Carriages, twoFeur- rest Jenny x.inn, two sicwi wngens, seoena rinnd TrettlnE Bus and several lliht Plat- form Wagons pounds. mat wu carry from 1,500 te 3,000 Alse n few Flue Sleighs, gains. Call Early for Bar-aug30-tfd S1 PECIALANNOUNCEMENT. National (Junnl at Mt. Oretna Klne Kange. from MONDAY, SEP! EMBER 2, until SAT URDAY'. SEPTEMBER 7, trains en the new ex tension of the Narrow Onnge Railway, between Mt. Gretna nnd the Illde Range, will be run ns per following sebedule : IEAVE Mt. Gretna 10.40 12.00 1.05 2.Se 8.45 tM Lftke Conowage 10. 12.03 LOS 2JSS s.48 i.53 RlflO llMlgO 10.60 12.10 LIS ZK 3M 6.00 LBXVC Rlfl. Range 11.00 12.20 l.ffii ?M .0S MO Iak Conowage 11.07 12.27 1.82 3.02 4 12 5.17 Mt. Gretna. 11.10 12.30 L33 3.03 4.15 ft.20 Thesn trains make connections nt ML Grctnn with all trains en the Cornwall Si Lebanon Rail road for points en the Philadelphia & Reading and Pennsylvania Rallrendr. II. A. GROSS, Gcn'I Pas'ger Agl. NED IRISH, Oen'l Snpt. scpMwd TpUBLICBALE. OK TntMIEDAY, SEFTEUBBB S, 1880, at the Pranklln Heuse, of the greatest butcher's establishment and meat market In Central l'ennsvlranla. Heurv Deerr'a. Nes. 112 nnd 114 North Water street, fronting en Wnter street S7 feetl Inch, moreorles, ana In depth 105 feet 7 Inches, mere or less, und further continuing a width of 22 feet, mere or less, te Arch alley, en which Is a large two-story brick dwelling, con taining eleven rooms nnd evcry known Im provement ; steam heat, bath, gas, het aud cold water, and finished in the grandest manner. The meat onice nnd store room adjoining Urn dwelling Is a marvel In excltence, wainscoted sides and celling In walnut and chestnut, nnd the butcher's kitchen and slaughter lioure con tains nlmet every known dovlce In steam driven machinery, kettles, etc., for theenrrj lug en of n grcnt bnslucss. A two-ateiy brick smokehouse. Iren doers and first-class through out! also a brick factory, 20 by 48, uied for all kind of work In the trade. A patent refilgera refilgera ter, 0 by E0, solid brick, 28 feet high, lined In Georgia yellow pine. Brick bullock pen, brick sheep iicn. brick pig pen, large brick horse stable, and the most crowning point of all is, thn whele premises nre underdralned by the most perfect system of sewerage. Alse, the two-story brick dwelling, Ne. 115 North Arch alley, adjoining the above property en the north ; let fronts 11 tect 9 Inehes, mere or less, nnd In depth 110 feet, mere or less ; heus contains five rooms, In geed order, well and pump, fruit, etc. Kale at 7:30 p. m., when conditions will be made known by HENRY DOERH. Joel L. Haines, Auctioneer. auS.10,14,17,21,2l,28,31s2,3,4dR M ARTIN BROS. The Summer Helldav s are ever, and September, the first et the Pall Months, brings te us earnest work, re newed energy, and a general trade activity. The Summer months have glvrn us a splendid opportunity te gather from all quarters the best that manu facturers can produce for the romping boy who has had weeks of play tiiue, but Is new eagerly awaiting the opening of school, will want te be clothed anew befere he begins his work for an other school term. A geed fitting well made suit will cnceuragt him todelils scry best te mn.tcr his lessen. They nre here nt dollar saving prices te the pa rents, made from Deuble and Twist Casslmercs nnd Cheviots. Knce Pant Suits, $2 te f7. Leng Panl Suits, ti te S10. Extra Knce Pants, 25c, 33c, 60c, 76c. Shirt Waists, 25c, SSc, Wc. Pall Overcoats are Ready. In New Shades and ut New Prices. Remarkable hew geed a coat can be had for SS, SO, 3 or 310. What thcre Is lert In Summer Furnishing Goods can be had at Very Lew Prices. Fall Goods arc ciewdlng them out. MARTIN BROS, Merchant Tailoring, Clothing and Furnishing Goods, NOS. M AND 23 NORTH ClUEEN STREET. T HE PEOPLE'S CAhI WORE THE People's Cash Stere. MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT. WILL MAKE TO ORDER DURING THE PRESENT AND ORDINARIL1 DULL SEASON EVERYTHING IN Til 14 DEPARTMENT AT LOW PRICES WHETHER IT BE POR SUMMER OR WIN TER WEAR. Gee. F. Rathven, NO. 25 EAST KING STREET, martiVlvdll LANCASTER. PA. THE RIVAL POUNTA1N-PEN-THE BEST and cht npet In the market II karat ,old pen. Hard rulber bolder, never gels em of order, rosily filkJ, Call and examnu. U-fore purchasing elsewhere. At EEISMAViiUcnty Piirulililcg Stere, li West Kleg street. V-r ZliXS' Fall Styles Ready. M 1
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