HMMmv!lvWRBBVWm &-f yw ,'-i - "utr -.;. ,-v3K.-HVk t fig? t. 9HrBBrBv&i&&&Tr MgyjtZgyyTBCT :-, , j :.&? - '- 4C- f t ' - - "" 3 V r ' " T" -- "J" -r;t2 ..tic v; a '. ?-iiiVU"JC JJl. - ',2 V. . - "" " "" , iTa- ' J,; M -ii I? LANCASTER DAILY1 INTELLIGENCER MONiY AUGUST 13. 1883. J :. mi c- "1 A V THE MjENNERCHOR TIVXN'ir-rjriH ANNlVBBSAttY XS TIVITIES. A iseautifui Uail ilandaameiy Dccaraiea (Jay Scene en the Streets The Jubi lee Concerts Welcome te the (Stranger. The present week is .the time of the prcat Jlamncrcher festivites incident te t'ue celebration of the 2.1th anniversary of tee local society and the formal dedication or the beautiful hall recently erected by this associatien: The building has been fully described already in these cel umus, but it has been greatly beauti fied for the febtivities of this week. The decoration, both ozterier and inte rier, was placed under the direction of Antheny Iske, than whom no aDier deco rator could have been secured. The beau tiful garden with its fine feuntain.its beds of flowers and foliage, its paved walks, its t:hade trees and vines, and its hundreds of chairs aud tables, adds creatly te the bcautv of the fine building, the" front of which is elaborately deco rated. Over the main entrance is placed an immense golden lyre, seven feet iu hcighth and five feet in width, which was presented te the Mamnercher a few years a0 by the lata Chap. P. Wid Wid niyer. The lyre is surrounded by well ar ranned festoons of evergreen, and just below it, but above the doorway, is a scroll bearing the words, "Welcome te Our Visiteis." At cither side of the main entrance are large evergreen tree3, and festoons of evergreen grace the lefty tower from foundation te tuner, and upon the summit aie placed two large trees and towering above these is the flagstaff from which waves a large American flag. The front of the balcony is decorated with double festoons of evergreen, while above all of Iho balcony pests are placed large evergreen trees. The entrances te the bar-room are also handsomely decor ated with evergreens and flags, and ever the deer is a scroll with the motto, "Oesanggibt muth und lebcnslust." Beth the larger and smaller barrooms are prettily festooned. On a scroll behind the larger bar is the motto, " Alie sangtr Ieben hech," and behind the smaller one. " Friach auf, de AVaeli'rer Masnnercher." The greatest r.meuul of ornamentation has, however, baen bcatcwed upon the main hall, whicli contains scats for ever a thousand persons, crclusive of the stage and platform iu front of the stage, which accommedato about thrce hundred mere. The stage is fitted up with well jiaintcd scenery, the side-screens representing a forest and the rcarsoeue distant mountain peaks, with river and landscape iu the foicgreund. Hanging below the ccntre of the proscenium aich is a massive and elaborately designed ornamental scroll of evergreen, in the centre of which is the word WELCOME," i:i tetters of geld. On cither side of the stage are ornamental banners each surmounted by a golden lyre and framed in evergreen. The one en the right of the stage contains the inscrip tion : " Wcr 1st cin Deutseher Mtinn V Dcrstaniihett stets gebl ebon, Per Deutsche trauen lichen IJitti Frcue lialten kann Dasistcin Deutschcr Mann." The banner te the left of the stag Is inscribed : " Wcr Is eln Deutseher Mann ? J) cr lur das Greez unit Gute Mittclsuisctiin Muthc, Italian licit kuuipsen kann D.isistein Deutschcr Mann." Theic are ethor smaller but very pretty designs en either side of the htage, while around the sidewalks and along the front of the gallery are hung very heavy iestoeus of tied giccns, gracefully looped up with crossed flags above the tops of each win dew. Between the windows ou the wcht itle of the hall are hung four lare ever green ornaments of unique design. In the nj per centre are gilt lyres surmounted by crossed American flags, while in a wreath near the bottom of the ornaments are the names of the r.ee: u-n participating in the festival first tfie "T utonia&uagerbnnd, Philadelphia;' vcend the "Harmeniu Mamncrch.ir, Heading ;" thiid, the " Miuntiarcher, Ye:k ;" fourth the "Lin caster .Wmanore'ior, 1838." Oi the eat wall are four similar ornaments, the firs', nearest the stage bearing the words "Ilannoiiie, Philadelphia;" the second, "Germania Miunncicher, Baltimere ;" the tliird, "Leiderkrauz, Lancaster ;" and the fourth, ' Lancaster Mrcnneiclier, 1883." The room is lighted with thicc large chandeliers hung from the ceiling, ene small chandeliei above the gallery and a number of side brackets. The chant'cl iers are hung with hundreds of crystal pendants, and when lighted beautifully illuminate the room and show off te great advantage its exquisite decorations. Te thel.idy friends of Mrennorcber much piaise is due for their valuable aid in tying the greens and assisting in ether ernamen tal work. Street Decorations. In all parts of the city fliga are flying and the fronts of many public aud private buildings are very elaborately decorated with festoons and wreaths of evergreens, with harps, lyres and ether musical em blems. Following are some of the morn prominent : Jehn Hess' ManucrcUer hotel (late hotel Franke), adjoining Mamnercber hall, is almost covered with evergreen aud bunting, the long balcony fronting en the "tfamnorcher garden being especially line, while appropriate ornamentation adds much te the appearance of the bar room. The front of "Peter Let z's saloon, Ne 43 North Queen street, is covered with 1. n festoons of cvcigrec.'i, American flags, lyres, &c, while ene large flag suspended from the tee of the buildme bears the in scriotien : " Willlcemmen Sacuger." The bar room also is decerated with scores of small flags and wreaths and festoons of evergreen. J. J. Desch's saloon,North Queen sticet abeve Orange, which recently has brei very handsomely painted, is made still mere attractive by a fiue display of bunt - ing, large German and American flag!, floating from all the up -stairs windows. The saloons of Jehn A. Snyder, adjoin ing Desch's, and of Jehn Copland, a few doers above, are alee decorated with a line display of flags and lyres. Fred. Weehile's saloon, 159 Ncrth Queen street, has a large transparency in front, en which is painted a handsome lyre and thojnscriptien, "Willkemmen in Lancaster."- Heavy festoons of evergreen, interspersed with American flags and lyres of various colors, give a festive appearance te the place. Other prettily decorated buildings be tween Centre Square and the railroad are Pelcr Weber's hat and millinery steie, A. W. Weikel's millinery store, Jehn Ilicmenz's beet and shoe store and Sny dcr's cigar store. Knapp's brewery, en East King sticet, is very fully decorated. The front of the building, from reef te pavement, is hung with festoons of evergreen, while Geimau and American flags float from every window. On either side of the bar room entrance are placed large and pretty juniper trees, and te the awning pests in front of these are large trees of American Arbervitre. The bar-room, which, as stated a few days age, has been beautifully frescoed, has ether decorations added. The front of the residence and furnish t ure stere of Henry Wolf, 134 East King ttrcet, is tastefully covered with flags and evergreens. In the center et tue building above the first story is a large gilt lyre framed in tied evergreens while festoeas of evergeens extend entirely across the building, a great number of flags floating from all the windows. Scheenberger's Excelsior Hall, Eugene Bauer's Gelden Herse saloon and Free & Derley's tailoring establishment en East King street, and Ranter's Lamb hotel en Seuth Queen street, show an abundance of American acd German tanners and ether decorations. The most elaborately decorated front en. North Queen street abeve the railroed is the Shiller house in which the Lancaster L'ederkranz have their headquarters. There are double rows of festoons of tied greens under the balcony front, handsome, ornaments of tied greens between the second story windows, bearing the names " Liederkranz " " Harmonie " " Ger mania" between the third story windows are similar ornaments crowned with Amer ican and German flags. Hanging below the heavy cornice with which the building is provided are heavy festoons of greens and sweeping down from the lefty orna mented signboard en the reef are similar festoons interspersed with flags, "vrhile above them all, with outspread wings screams the American eagle. The Girard heuse nearly opposite floats a number of American and German flags. Arneld Haas Northern Market hotel has a eelden lyre placed above the front entrance, below which is a scroll contain ing Jthe words : "Harmonie! sie ist des Lebens Seligheit." Unique ornaments in evergreen are placed between the second story windows and festoons of evergreen with flags inter woven complete the decorations. Capt. Schuh's Washington house, a few doers above, is also decked with greens and flags. Liller's hair dressing saloon, just above the depot of the Pennsylvania railroad company, is graced with flags ; as are also the saloons of Jehn Eshleman, Thee. Wenditz and"Wm. Rehfuss, en Chestnut street, opposite the depot, which display also are banners of "Welcome." Gee. Wall's Southern exchange. the head quartets of the Teuten ia, of Phila delphia, is very brilliantly decorated. A large and handsome geld lyre la placed abeve the main entrance, aud the front is adorned with an abundance of evergreen and American and German flags. The barroom is also vary prettily trimmed with similar emblems. Kicdvlng the Uuehts. Reception committees of the Mtenncr Mtenncr Mtenncr oher were in waiting at the railroad depots when the trains bcaiing the viiitiusj societies came iu, and escorted them te the Majunef caer hall, where a bounteous lunch was provided, after which they were escorted te their hotels. The " Harmonic " and " Touteuia," of Philadelphia, arrived at 11:30 and aie quartered respectively at the Cooper Heuse and Southern Exchange. The Baltimere " Germania Mscnucr cher," 70 strong, arrived at 12:55 and are quartered at the Stevens house and Cooper house. The Yerk " Mtcuncrcher " and the Buckalew band, of Yerk, came iu en the same train and are quartered resppefcively Rahter's Lamb hotel, Seuth Queen sticet, and Jehu Mess's Mamucroher hotel. The " Harmonie Majnnercher," of Reading, came in at 2:20, and after being lunched wcra escorted te Arneld Haas's Northern Mai ket and Rcicbmaun's Ancher hotel, West King street. At C o'clock this afternoon all the so cieties assembled at Jlamnercher hall, where they were fmmally wolcemcd te this city. At 4 o'clock they commeaee their re hearsals for the grand concert, which is te take place this evening at 8 o'clock. List e: Unclaimed Letters. The following is a list of letters remain ing in the posteffioa for the week ending Monday, August 13, 1883 : Ladies' List Mrs. Chas. A. Bayley, L. Black, Mrs Adam B. Brubaker, Cera Clegg, Lucy Kautz, Annie Lec,Ida Mutch, Mrs Jehn Paikcr, (for.), Mary C. Polliger, Ella Purcell, Annie Seller?, Mrs. Rev. C. II. Stcinman, Clara Whitman. Gents' List Gee. R. Alcorn, Abm. M. Ban, U. F. Bair, Jehu J. Bjjd, Wm A. Byrnes, Gee. Crewe, Sam'l Cooper, Kline G. Fry, Gee. II Geruudy,Aud. J. Helcher, Jacob Iloilinger, Abm. B Herr, Lewis Killinger, Ferdinand Myers, Calcd E. Montgomery, Albert Moere, Jehn L. Murphy, II. G. Myers. Peruvian Guane Company, S. F. Pcregeny, jr , J. II. Rid dell, J, Shiik, Mr. Shaviner, G. K. Sheck, Robt. Sanker,.!. B. Stauffer, Daniel Stayer, Chas. Troop, D. Vanscoyne. Third Class Matter U. F. Iviuffmau, Amanda B. Neff, Henry Troop. Fourth Class Mailer Merle Z. Whaley. DKuWMifD IN THE CANAL.. Tite lledy nl uu llekiiuiva Man Found l'leating. The body of an unknown man was found floating in the Pennsylvania caual, near Shech's Mills, Saturday afternoon. It was brought te shere and an inquest was held by Deputy Cerenor James Armstrong, of Marietta, who impaneled a jury consist ing of Jehn Bell. II. K Step, Charles Billctt, Benjamin Cocheueur, Simen Eugle and Frank McKowen A verdict of suicide was rendeicd. The hands of the dead man wcre tied together with a slip loop, and it is likely that he tied himself in order te prevent struggling. Theie were no marks of violence en the body, nor wero there any papers by which it could be identified. The man is believed te have been a tramp, who, being tired of life, took this method of ending it. THE WATCH FAUTOKV. TO be Reopened en Wednesday. At a meeting of the beard of directors of the watch factory en Saturday evening it was decided te reopen the factory ou Wednesday morning, in order te retain the present oiganizatien of the foice of empleyes, which is regarded as the best that has yet been secured in the history of the enterprise The effort te raise addi tional stock will be continued, there having been enough encouragement already given the movement te justify the hope that it will in the cud be successful. The entire force of hands was paid off for the month te-day, the amount paid out being between seven and eight thousand dollars. Went te CueMer. Washington Legien Knights of Rev olution left this city at 2:20, this afternoon for Chester, where they go te meet the grand circle and te participate in a parade which takes place tomorrow. They were accompanied by the Eden band and bad in all about 75 men with Hiram McElroy in command. Before the legion left the members were drawu up in line in front of the First Re formed church and a photograph of the body was taken. Assault and Battery. Maggie Effinger, a Church street damsel, has been arrested en the charge of assault and battery upon Susan Kreft and locked up for a hearing before Alderman Don Den nelly. Jacob Witch was arrested en Saturday en the charge of assault and battery upon Gcerge Diller. He gave bail before Al derman Barr for a hearing en Wednesday. Heme from Europe. Dr. D. G. MacGewan, of Mount Jey, this county, who for the past three years has been attending the universities at Vienna and Paris, arrived in Mount Jey en Saturday, and was warmly received by many old friends Sale el Herse. Samuel Hess & son auctioneers sold at public sale en Saturday last at Petersburg, Lancaster Ce. Pa., for Jacob 8. Felay, 15 head of Ohie horses at the average price of $241 per head the highest one sold br ought 9 " rOHN 8. GIVtKR CO. -J A I Ne. 25 East King Street, JNO. S. GIVLER. The Ainetlcan'aTrlp te AUentewn. The members of the eld American fire company will leave this city for AUentewn en September 27. They will be accom panied by the City band and a number of friends. They will remain until the 29tb, and during their stay in AUentewn will present their hoe carriage te the Ameri can company Ne. 1, of that city. The carriage is new being repainted atEdgerly & Ce.'s shops. Fell rreni a Second atery Wiudetv. This morning the youngest son of Henry Rehrcr, pioprietor of the Centennial sa loon at the head of W. Vine street, while playing with some ether children, fell from a second sterv window and was badly hurt. Dr. McCormick was sent for and found that although the child had no bones broken it was severely bruised and suffering from the shock. Its injuries are net considered dangerous. The if east et Ab. Oa Saturday evening at sansat bagau the ninth day of the Hebrew month of Ab, the auniversary of the destruction of the temple at Jeru salcni. It is an occasion of solemn fast ing and prayer for the Israelites through out the world, aud received fitting com memoration :u the local synagogue. Ne Les te SSalr & Mienx. It will be ueticed by the account of Lawyer Parlrcr's defalcation in Williams Williams pert that he made oil with $6,720 collec tions for Bair & Sheik, of this city. His partner, Mr. Dentley, who is responsible, will, however, make geed the less, and no part of it falls upon Bair & Shank or the estate of Msjer Shcuk. An Old Stoveiilute. This meitiiug workmen wetc engaged in digging a treuch for a sewer in the alley at Brimmer's livery stable, when they unearthed a piece of old stove about two feet equaie bearing the date 1755 and the iianuj of thj maker "Jacob Iloeber." Neie H5.Miel. A litt!e boy named McCartey residing at Conce.d alley and West James street had his uose badly mashed ou Saturday by being accidentally sttnek with a baseball bat. I'erfsuua?. Mr. Hammer, director of Lhe Germania Majnneieher. of Baltimore, and Mrs. Hammer and Miss Roehm, selists am stepping with Mr. Ilenry Wolf. Temppiance Mccrias. The Weiran'sCnildtiin Tumpor.tnce Union wi 1 meet te-morrow evening in the lecluie lecluie rem e! tin; Duke stieet lit. K. church. ruLi?ivt.. KeuiinTHUC suite TIcktt AUWTOU GGKUSAL. MA.IOK KOISKIITTAGGAUT, warren Ce. STATE TntABUKKR. HON. .TOSKPII POWELL, Bradford Ce. Uennty Ticket. D1STKICT ATTORN CV. .IOIIM. A. COYLE, Lancaster. PRISON IXdrEOTOKS. PH. KUHLMAN. LanciMcr. .IOIIN II. MK.NAUd I, Mt. Jey. TOOK DIRECTORS. II. K. HIIIMP, V. Cocalico. V. It. HKltll, Mtilersvllte. COUNTY 8URVETOK. ItOUERT bVANS. Kdcn. :jiz.itiIs Jeffries In this city, en An;'. 13, lS, Katie Florence, daughter et Havid II. and Martha Jeffries, agea !) months. The relatives and friends et tlm tamily arc lcspectlully invited te attend the lunerjl, lrem the resilience r.t the parents. Ne. C31 Marietta avenue, en cilncsduy afternoon, at 2 o'clec':. Interment at Woodward Hill cemetery. 2t Malzner. In this ilty, en An. 12, 1S33, Jeseph Ma'znet. aged J Hytar, S months and 12 days. The relatives and irlenus -1 the lamily, also St. l'etci'd nnil St. JeaupIi'M .societies, are re spectfully invited te attend Uie lnncral lrem his lele residence. Se. 330 Jferth Mulberry street, en Tuesday morning at Si o'clock Inteiniciitat St. Jeseph's cemetery. It Garden. In thfs city, en Anscust 11, 1883 William Rebert, intant son et Kdw. D. anil Mary A. Garden. SVEUIAL KOT1USCH. ESS-PLAIN Talk prom lR swavwk Te Whom It May Cencern: Itching Plica is one el the most annoying complaints known te physi cians. Every ene can loll whatlier he. is thus afflicted by observing lhe lolloping symp symp eoms: Intense itching, particularly utter got get ling warm. It hccum as 11 pin worms were erawling in or about the tectum. Small lumps sometimes lerm. The private parts are often ituected. The mere you scratch the v.-orse the Itching. Knewing that my ointment Is super ior te an j- article In tin market, I guaranlce it te cure tlm worst case et Itching piles In exist ence. Signed, II.SWAYNK, Jl. IJ. Dr. Swayne's Ointment, is alseapleasant and effective cure ler tetter, Itch, salt rheuiu, ery fipelas, barber's itch, pimplC3, and all scaly, crusty, ilchy skin eruptions. Sold by all prominent druggists, or will be sent for 50cts. (Iu 3c. blauips), 3 bexci, $1.25. Address, Dr. Swayne & Sen, Philadelphia, Pa. ectli-lydTu,TliAS&w Small Pox eradicatea. Small Pox cured, Smalt Pox pltMng3 prevented by Darbys Pre phy lactic Huid. Henry' "Jarbellc Salve. i'Jie uest Salve In the world for cut.-!, bruises acres, ulccr-, salt rhenm, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all kinds et skin eruptions, ficckies and piinplc3. The salve Is guaranteed te give perlecl satisfaction In every case or money refunded. He sure you get Usury's Carbolic Salvk, as all ethers are but initiations and counterfeits. Price 25 cents, told In Lancaster at Cochran's Drug store. 137 North Qneea street my29-4 jsiuwn's Heneenuld unacee. Is the most effective Pain Destroyer in the world. ill most surely quicken the bleed whelhei taken Internally or applied exter nally, a:ui tl.ereby morn certainly RELIEVE PAIN, whether chronic or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, and it Is warranted dou ble the ettength than any ether similar prepa ration. It cures pain in the Slue, Hack or Bowels, Sore Threat, Rheumatism, Toothache, and ALL ACiltS, and Is The tire-.ic Kellever of Pl. "BROWN'S HOUSEHOLD PANACEA" should be in every family. A teaspoon tul el the Panacea in a tumbler el het water bweet, ened, If preferred, taken at bedtime, will UREAK UP A COLD. 2T cents a bottle. mayl-T.Th.Fftw The greatest contagion destroyer ever known Is Darbys Prophylactic-Fluid, ft pre vents Small Pox. BLAGK AND MOURNING GOODS IN THE CITY. "A11 Goods Marked ia Plain Figures One Priea Only, and that invariably the lowest. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO., NEW A.DTXBT1SEMENT8. THE LARGEST' ASSORTMENT OF a Telling ltaby Is sometbingte be avoided. lSabie.3 with colds, babied Itli croup, babies with scalds, burns, bites, aches, sprains, or pains are bound te become noisy tenants of the Household. Dr. Themas' Eclectric Oil will euro all these com plaints, lfer sale by 11. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and '.9 North Queen street. S-A pint et the finest ink ler lamlltcs or schools can be made lrem a ten-cent package of Diamond Dye. They color Silk, Weel or Cotten. Eight Years' Scrofula Cnred. A valued correspondent, Albert Mmpsen, esq., writing from Teeria, 111., says: 'Sama ritan Nervine cured me et scretula. after hav ing suffered for 8 years with the disease." Mr. Simpsen lives in Peoria. Ask him. Your druggist keep3 it S1.50. a7-lwdeed&w Ne specIUc for local skin ailments can cepe in popular iaver with Glenn's Sulphur Seap. " Hill's Hair and Wisker Dye," 00 cents. a7-lwdeed&w The most popular ana fragrant ret fume of the day '-UACKMKTACK." Try it. Sold by II. U. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137 and 13!) North Queen street feb7-ced3 1 rnnnmTTittnf! l.ndv f!n?nftHfij Sftoret: n I Youth and Beauty for the complexion, as be J ing far superior te any article 1 ever used. It ( positively removes Freckles, and willremove Tun iu one application. Price tOc. Fer sale at all druggists. MRS. .1. KKNNK SMITH, Je23-CmdM&S Newark, N.J. kescuku mum dkatk. The tollewingstateraentol William J. Couch In, et SemervIHe, Mass., is se remarkable that we beg te ask for it the attention et our read era. He says : "In tlm fall et 187CI was taken with a violent bleeding el the lungs, followed by a severe cough. I seen began te lese my appetite and flesh. I wns se weak at one time that I could net lcave my bed. In the sum mer el 1877 1 was admitted te the City Hospital. Whllothere the doctors said I had a hele in my leltlung as big as a h.-.lf-tlellar. I expend ed ever a hundred dollars In doctors and moil meil lsines. 1 was 30 far gene at one time a report wt nt around that 1 was dead. I gave up hepe but a iricnu told ine et DK. WM. HALL'S 1JALSAM FOU THE LUNGS. I liuighe at my lricndrt, thinking my case ii. curable, but I goiabrttle te satisfy them, when te my sur prise a d gratification, 1 commenced te feel belter My hope, oneu iici.il, began te revive, and te (ay I feel in better splrila than 1 have the past three years. " I writelhis hoping yen wfll publish it, se that every ene afflicted with Diseased Lungs will lie Induced te take I). WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOUT1IK LUNGS, and be convinced that CONSUMPTION CAN P.E CUltED. I have taken two bottle," anil can positively say that, it, lias ione me mero i;oed than all the ether iuediclnc3 I have taken since my sick ness. Sly cough has almost entirely disap peared and 1 shall seen be able te go te werk.'j :?old liv II. I'. Cochran. 1S7 Ferth Ouccn street txevi te Secure iiealtb. t seems strange that any ene will suffer from the many derangements brought en by an Impure condition of the bleed, when SCO VILL'S3AKSAPAK1LLAANDSTILLINGIA, erJJLOOl) AND LIVEU SYltUP will restore perfect health te lhe physical organization. It ! Indeed a strengthening syrup, pleasant te lake, aid has proven itself te be the best 1'LOOD J-'UBIFIER ever discovered, clleet ii'illy curing Scretula, Syphlltic disorders, cukuuss et the Kidneys, .Erysipelas, Mala i la ; all nervous disorders and debility, bil. Ions complaints and all diseases Indicating an impure condition of the mood. Liver, Kid neys. Stomach, Skin, etc It corrects indl gestien. A single bottle will prove te you its merits us a health reuewer, ter it ACTS LIKE A CHARM, especially when the complaint Is et an exhaustive nature, having: a tendency le lessen the natural vigor et the brain ami tier veus system. ., KEU'S PAIN PANACEA cures a pain in man ami beast. Fer use externally und inter nally. RED HOUSE POWDERS euro all diseases of herbe, cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry and all LIve Stock. APOSlTiVECUUE. uiay2t-2 Fursulu at II. 11. Ccjhian's drug stere 137 North Queen street The Kcsurrentien of Lazarus Was a miraculous operation. Ne ene thinks of raising the dead these times, though some desperately close te death's deer have been completely restored by Burdock Bleed Bitten te genuine and lasting health. Fer sale by II. It. Cochran, druggist, 137 anil 139 North Queen street. feLDKN's Liquid Utef Tonic imparts strength te body and mind. Take no ether. Of Dinggists. a7-lwdeed&w NH. If Ali f KK'l iHltaiESTS WAJNTK1. n. UUOU UIRL TO DO OKN eral Housework. Inquire at Ne. WW North Duke street, al3-2t ; ffC WANTKD hKCUMlT WIL.I. iDltfjUUVJ be Hist mortr.aee en cltv real l"UU estate weith twice the amount of lean and $13,000 collateral lire Insurance. Suras te be net less than j,i e. Ayply ie 15AUSMAN & SUKNS, Real Estate .agents, al3-3tcedR 10 West Orange street. MAJNNKKUBOK HALL, AUGUST 13, 1883. The actlve and passive members et the Lan caster Mtenncrcher will meet at Mienncrcher Hall, Prince street, en WEDNESDAY" MORN ING NEXT, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose el participating in the parade. A full attendance, is requested. The parade will lerm en Pnnce street, right resting en Walnut. Parade te Blart at 8" o'cleckfcharp and pass ever the fol lowing reute: Walnut te worth Queen, te Seuth Queen, te Conestoga. te Prince, te West King, te Mulberry, countermarch te East King, te Ann, where emnlbusses will be In waiting te convey tp Recky Springs these wishing te paiticirnte in the picnic. Ry oracret iiknry weir, It Chief Marshal. "I KANl) FKST1VAL. IN COMMEMORATION OF THE TWENTY. FIFTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE LANCASTER MJENNEKCIIOR. AUGUST 13, 14, 15 and 16. CONDUCTOR C. MATZ. Mehday, Aug. 13. Grand reception and ded icatory concert for members and Invited guests only, at Majiinerther Hall. Tcksdav, Aug 14. Grand festival concert at Mamnercner liall, containing mass choruses, executed by all societies, society choruses, quartets, soles, etc. Soleists: Mine. Amelia Hertzer.er Philadelphia ; Mme. Minna Roehm Gcraldinc Hammer, and Messrs. Carl Zim merman and J. II. Waelunan, or lSaltimere. Overtures and accompaniments by en orches tra of 30 instruments. Tickets, 0 cants ; te be had from the executive committee, Uaer's Sens and Ven Dersmlth's bookstores, and at the hall. Wbdhe-day, Aug. 15. Grand Picnic anil Open-Air Concert by the different societies, the City Rand. Irnnville Hand, lluckatew Kami, et Yerk, and the MountvIIle Rand, at necKy springs. Tickets, inc. emninusses will lcave for t lie Springs from Centre Square and Knapp's Hall, East King street . Thursday, Aug. it;. Grand Festival Rail at Miennercher Hall. Tickets ler non-members, admitting one gentleman and one lady, 12 00. Additional Lady Tickets, 50c. Ne ladles ad mitted unless accompanied by a gentleman. Tickets te be had from the Executive Com mittee. The passive members el the Lancaster Mien Mien nercher and the societies from abroad have tree access te all festivities, except te the Grand Concert en Tuesday evening. Executive Committee : U- Wolf, IL Gerhart, Gee. Pfelffer, C. Matz, A. Ball, F. Heclel, Phil. Dlnkelberg, J. G. Fisher. alt-rtd Lancaster, Pa. GEO. F. RATHVON. SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. w ANTKD.-A UUUU GIRL AT TBJE FRANKLIN HOUSE. ll WANTHD, AX THIS OFFICE, DAILY Intelligencers et July 17 and July 18, 1SS2. trd YKLLOW FKOflT UIGAK STOKE, SI erth Queen street. Headquarters for the best 5c cigar In the city, at HARTMAN'3. LOST. ON SATUKDAx KVENING, A Watch Chain, with Cameo Pin attached, cither en North Queen, West King or Prince streets. A reward will be paid te anyone leaving it at this office. al3-2t 1IUARS. J. Z. STAUFFEE, GoedvUle, Lancaster Ce.. Pa. Manufacturer of Fine Pennsylvania and Demestic Cigars. Orders promptly attended te. aug3-3md TIAILOKS WANTED1 COAT. VEST AMD Pantaleon-makers Nene bnt first-class hands need apply. JOHN G. HAAS, aii-ac .nes. is anu in jx . yueen ou MAKE NO MISTAKE, FOIL YOU CAN buy the best Sc. Havana cigar in the market, at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAB STORK. If ANTED -A D1N1NU KOOfll GIULAT the It LEOPARD HOTEL. J STATE OF JACOB HAKTMAH, LATC a of the City of Lancaster deceased Let ters testamentary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons In debted thereto are requested te make imme diate payment, and these havlmr claims or demands against the same, will present themJ wiiuuui uciay ier sememenc ie me uuaer signcd, residing in East Hempneld township. JOEL L LIGHTNER, Executer, al3-CtdM Paradtse. 0 UOS1BO OUT SALE. SELLING OFF AT COST. The Entire Stock of HARDWARE. CUT LERY AND BUILDER'S SUPPLIES is new offered at Private Sale, at cost. Cull at the Old Established Hardware Stere, N0.37J4 SOUTH QUEEN STREET, alJ-3tM,W&S JOHN MAY. I! CONIC IKIT1S THE SYMPTOMS j here are generally bnt slightly marked, or arc almost se entirely absent that the pa tient Is net aware that there is anything the matter with his eye, except a slight weakness or cold In It, as he frequently expresses It. All diseases el the EYE, EAR, THROAT -also, chronic and Private Diseases success lully treated by DRS. II. D. and M. A. LONJAKER. Office 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster. Pa. Consultation free. aul3-3td&w F KEY'S UNIVERSAL k-ILE SUPPOSI TORY. A sure euro for every form et Piles. internal and external. Itching or bleed ing, and long standing cases. It has never tailed even In cases as long standing as 25 te 33 years. This Suppository is cone shaped, easy te apply, sa'e, neat and clem, and possesses every advantage ever ointments and salves. Physicians use It in their practice. Give it a trial, and you will be both relieved and con vinced. It your drugcist does net keep it or net it ter you, accept no ether, but send for it by mail, as item be sent any where by mall. Prlee, 00c per box- Prepared and sold by ANDREW G. FllKY, Druggist, Ne. sy East Orange St , Cor. Christian. apr27-lytl&w2 Lancaster, Pa. HKAUU FIUK 1MSUKANUK COMPANY V7 OF PHILADELPHIA. Asaets ever ONE MILLION, TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. Insures Property at C'urreiit'Uates. Lesses Promptly Settled and Paid. RIFE & KAUFMAN, AGENTS, Ne. 19 East King Street mlifimiiM.W&SR EK KUICPTION. laj. Rebert Taggart, DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR AUDITOR GENERAL, Ien. Jeseph Powell, DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR STATE TREASURER, VILI.RBIN LANCASTER ON Monday, Aug. 13. At 8 p. in., they will be given a PUBLIC RECEPTION -P.Y THE JEFFBMWIAB" CLUB, IN THE CLUU ROOMS, ADUVE RUOADs' JEWELRY STORE. The Democracy et the city and citizens gen erally, in espective of party, are invited te be present. 2t LtCOAJj NOTICES. I.1STATK OF SAKAH FOftl), LATE OK Izi Lancaster city, deceased. The under signed auditor, appointed te distribute the balance remaining In the hands et Jehn Fran clscus, ailmlnlstrat.r of suid estate, te and among these legally entltlf il te the same, will sit for that purpose c.n WEDNESDAY, AUO. 15, 1SS3, at 10 o'clock, a. m., In "the Library Roem of the Cenrt Heuse, In the City or Lan caster, where all persons Interested in said distribution may attend. W. II. ROLAND, JnlyG-l eaw Auditor. E ,rsTAT or JACOB AUXtCK. LATK OF Lancaster city, deceased! The under signed auditor, appointed te pass upon excep tiens ami te iiistriuute tne uaiance remaining In the hands of Frederick A. Albright, ad ministrator, te and among these legally en titled te the same, will sit ler that purpose en Thursday. August 16, 1883, at 10 o'clock a. m.. In the Library Roem of the Court-house, in the city et Lancaster, where all persons In terested in said distribution may attend. juiyO-lldeaw A. C. REINOEHL, Auditor. NOTICE TUB SUUsUHllSBB BAM SOLU his Drug Store te Henry C. Martin, who has been In his employ ter a number of yean. The bustness will be conducted by Mr. Martin rrem this date under his own name. 11. S. MUHLENBERG. August 1, 1883 As will be seen by the above, I have pur chased the entire Stock and Fixtures of DR. B. S. MUHLENBERG'S OLD-ESTABLISHED DB.VU bTORE, Ne. 17 Seutn Queen street, Lancaster, Pa, The patronage or the pueilc Is respectfully solicited. al-3ulW.Th,S43tUSJtltw H. C. MARTIN. SECOND EDITION. MONDAY EVENING, AUO. -13. 1883. HOTEL DEVON BURNED- A FASHIONABLE KESOliT DESTROYED. The Flames Cemame trie Large Building In a Snort Time Tne Gueits Es cape UHfnJared. Philadelphia, Aug. 13. The Hetel Deven, a fashionable summer hotel en the line of the Pennsylvania railroad, about 18 miles from this eity, was burned te the ground about 10 o'clock this morning. The telegraph wires at the place were burned and particulars can only be ob tained by train. There was no less of life. A Later Account. Eagle, Pa., August 13. The fire was caused by a defective flue in the kitchen and broke out shortly before nine o'clock while the guests were at breakfast. There was a limited supply of water, which was used without avail. The flames spread rapidly, and at 10:15 there was nothing left but several large chimneys. Ne no one was injured and all the property of the guests, with a few exceptions, was saved. Nearly all the furniture was lest. The hotel, which was called the Deven Inn, was opened May 29 by Crump Bres. The Deven Inn was a large and pictur esque building, of English architectural style, erected en a knell, about a mile southeast of what was formerly Eagle station, en the Pennsylvania railroad. The property was owned by Coffin, Alto Alte mus & Ce., dry goods merchants of Phila delphia, and the hotel, was operated by the Crumps, who run the Colonnade hotel in Philadelphia. The main building was only finished last year, and the p'ace at once became such a fashion able resort for wealthy Philadelphians that a large new building was erected this year ; adjoining property advanced iu value, new residences are being oreeted in the vicinity, and a handsome new railroad station is being built at the place. The structure was of frame and persons who reached this city en the neon trains from the east report its total destruction. Ees. iNTELLiaENCER. A Serious Explosion. Pottstown, P., Aug. 13. By the pre matura discharge of a blast at Hade's quarry, at Glasgow, tins morning, Wm. Lippincott, aged 43 years, was killed and William Muller, aged 32, seriously in jured. Lippincott was horribly mangled. Muller's leg is badly shattered aud will have te be amputated. Several ethers narrowly escaped injury. Hum Did it. Newark, N. J., Aug. 13. Jabaz A. Norris, aged 30 yeare, and unmarried, shot himself dead at Orange this morning be cause he was uuable te restrain his appetite for liquor. WEATHKK lNUlOATfONS. . Washington, Aug., 13. Fer the Mid dle Atlantic states, partly cloudy weather, and local rains, winds sbiftincr te cooler, northwesterly, stationary or rising baro meter. lrvlng's Uettti Scenes. Pall Mull Budget ,; Leuis XI " is the last of the plajs which Mr. Irving is te perform for a Londen audieuce befere his departure for America, aud its tcvival was therefore received en Meuday with considerable interest The play is net one of these which best eveke Mr. Irviug's highest powers ; but it is very well adapted for his peculiar ren dering of certain chaiacters. His rcpra sentatien of the cunning, suspicious, re vengeful tyrant, broken down by age and infirmities, is remarkably clever if a little repulsive. Iu his " make up," te., in this part Mr. Irving is mere successful than he is iu all cases, the characteristic and extra ordinary features of Leuis XI are familiar enengh,and we knew that he was net much like Mr. Irving ; hut it is very easy te imagine that the Leuis (or M. Dclavigne's play, at any rate) might have looked very much as the aeter looked en he lyceum beards the ether night. Repulsive and harrowing deathscancs aie net se much in favor just new as they were a very few years age; but it must be admitted that in its own painful kind Mr. Irviug's realis tic and terrible representation of the aged tyrant's end is almost unrivaled. Alto gether, play goers who have been steadily following Mr. Irving through his repertory will net regret that he has included iu it this somhre dram a MA Ml HI. Pliilailelplilit ntHruet Philadelphia, Aug. 13. Fleur llrmcr and in lair demand ; Superfine. S3 iSS 02 ; Extra, $.1 73Q4 25; l'enn'a Family, $ CO; Minn. Extra, S5Q6. Rye flour at $:t 02. Wheat easier; Ne. 2 Western Red. $1 17 ; Ne. 1 Pa. Red. l 20 ; Se. a de, $1 13. Cern easier, light demand : sail yellow at G465c; e mixed, ClfflGic; Ne. 3 Mixed, 59 QGOc. Oats steady ; Ne. 1 White, 50c ; Ne. 2 de, iiMa x Ne. 3 de.44c ; Ne. 2 Mixed, 41c. Rye dull at 62c Seeds-Timethy dull at J17."Q180 ; Flaxseed, tl seai 55. Previsions dull ; mcs3perlc, $1G$17; smoked hams, UK 15c; pickled hams. l2J4i::e. Lard quiet; City Kettle, 10c: loose butchers', 8J4j8c ; prime steam, IS SVA. flutter unll aud weak: Penna. and West ern creamery extra, S0322c : Western extra, 16?vl7c ; de koe te choice, 13015c. Rolls dull at &S12c. Eggs quiet, under light supply; Pcnn'a extra, 2l021Kc; Western, 20G2lc. Cheese choice quiet : New Xerlc lull cream, 10c; Western de, ?488c; Penna part skims, 3Q5c ; de roll skims, 14:!e. Petrelenm quiet; Refined, 'iV&IXc Whlshv at 1 10 Mew Yerk Market. New Yerk, Aug. 13. Fleur steady, but un changed. Wheat Hiie lower, dull and heavy; tra-.'e -largely In options; Ne 2 Red, Aug., $1 17 1 17?g ; Sept., tl 171 13'; Oct., SI lc. Cern dull and axAc lewer: Mixed Western spot, 50363c ; de future. Olae-'c. Oats 4Xc lower; Ne. 2 Oct., STiQac ; State, 40350c ; Western. 26950c. mock mameia. Quotations by Kee.l, McOrann ers, Lancaster, Pa. 11 a. x. Michigan Central 83 New Yerk Central 114'4 New Jersey Central 83& Ohie Central ft Ce, i!ini 12 m. iv.u. SI Uii 83 83 114 1 Del. Laclt. & Western... Denver & Rie Urande... Krie Kansas ft Texas. 313 2i -mi. 31 30k 2i 2Si 22J4 10 1 10 121 120 20 20 33 37 "" V, IWX ! 2C4 2T. S9J4 &7$ 15 li;- rey 30); ir.y, n.'i 4Bli 1 fc'J v. yt ' 25i a; 7-'.; ie 41 40 81 7: uuu ouure. ........ ....... 105X 124 20 33 Chicago & N. W., com. N. N., Ont. Western. St, Paul A Omaha Pacific Mall Rochester Pittsburgh., et. paui......... ............ Texas Pacific Union Pacific Wabash Common Wabash Preferred West'rn Union Telegraph Louisville & Nashville... N. Y., Chi. & St. L Lehigh Velley Lehigh Nav lgatlen Pennsylvania P.T-.& Buffalo Northern Pacific Cem... Northern Pacific Prof... Hestenvtlle... Philadelphia ft Erie 101 2C IKK 30 J4 BfiK 25-X i'z" Mortnern central Underground Canada Seuthcri UU People's Pessenuer. 50 108f. 5 10:J 49 108K Mew erv. Quotations by Associated Press. Stocks traction better since 11:3) Meney 2i Q3c. New Yerk Central H44i Krie Railroad 29'4 Adams Express.... ...1?5 Michigan Central Kallread 83 Michigan Southern Railroad 104 Illinois Central Railroad V Cleveland ft Pittsburgh Kallread 133 Chicago Kecte Island Railroad 119X Pittsburgh A Fert Wayne Railroad 1st Western Union Telegraph Company. .... 7CX Teledo ft Wabasn 16 New Jersey Central.... 83 NowiY'erk Ontario Western. 20?2 l'Miadelphla. Quotations by Associated Press. Stocks weak. Philadelphia ft Erie K. R. J3W Reading Railroad 2jk Pennsylvania Railroad 86K Lehigh Valley Railroad 7e2 uniseu companies or ttew Jersey 131U Northern Pacific. 402 Northern Pacific Prererrel 8k Northern Central Railroad..... 56 Lenteh Navigation Company tl Norrlstewn Railroad no Central Transportation Company. 3SK lltttb'jr, Tltusville ft ButtaleR.R. 1IW Little Schuylkill Railroad 62 Lecal steeaa and Bends Reported by .1. II. Len. Par Last V&l tmlA Lanc.CJl76percLI.oaD,duel382...tlou" lles " 1S35... 100 lOBJi " 1390... 100 117 44 1825... IOC 120 5 per ct. In 1 or 30 yean-.".. 100 1WJ0 5 per ct. Scheel Lean.... 100 102 " 4 " In ler 2) years., loe loe " 4 " In 5 or 20 years., loe ioe " 6 " in 10 or 20 years. 100 lecft Manhelm borough lean 100 lirj msexiXAHEOua STeuaa. Quarryville R. R. $30 f2.2! MUlersvilleSU'eet Car 50 35.25 Inquirer Printing Company 50 45 ti03 Light and Fuel Company 30 Slevens Heuse (Bends) 100 K Columbia Gas Company Columbia Water Coin pony 2 Susquehanna Iren Company 100 2 5.25 Marietta Hellew ware ioe 220 Stevens Heuse ,. se 5 Sicily Island se it! East Brandy wine ,t Wnynesb'tj.... 50 1 Mlllersvtlle Nermal Scheel 21 Northern Market 1005.'. KISOELLAIfBOUS BOM OS. Quarryville R. K., due ISO $ioe Mlfl.25 Reading ft Celumbla;R. R5'3 ioe 105 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., due in 1 er20 yeara 100 10O Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., due I3W6. -.. ... 100 1C3 Eastern Market no Western Market CO TUKKI'IXK HTOCKA Big Spring & Beaver Vultey $23 f li'. Bridgeport & Horcsheo 13 Zi Columbia ft Chestnut Hill 25 IS 'Jelumbla ft Washington 25 -u Columbia Big Spring 25 is Columbia Marietta 25 3.) Maytown A Elizabethtown 25 ie Lancaster A Ephrata 25 47. Lancaster Willow Street cs il Strcseurg & Millport 25 .i Marietta s. Maytown 25 l: Marietta Mount Jev 25 ;t Lanc.,Etlzabetht'nMlddiet'u 100 U) Lancaster Frultvllle. 50 :ii LancaiterftLltltz 25 7ft Lancaster Wllllamstewii 25 NT. Lancaster Maner. 'm i:t.U0 Lancaster Manhelm 25 41 Lancjwter Marietta ' :r Lancaster & New Helland 100 7 Lanc.t'.ter .vSuauueiiaima 7W ,..20 DAWK. STOCKS.,. First National iianK-...". ilOO i'.lb Farmers' National Bank no 110.7. Fulton National Bank 100 115 Lancaster County National I'-anU.. 50 lie.M) Columbia National Bank ICu 14 Christiana National Bank. 100 118 Kphreta National Hank... iu 14 First National Bank, Columbia.. ..100 uue, First National Banar, iitrasbur.... I(M 132 First National Bank, Marietta 100 iOt First National Bank. Mount Jey.. 100 150.25 Lltitz National Bank I Ce 140 Man he! Ji National Bank lx l",l Union National Bank, Mount Jey. 5-1 7 New Helland National Bank ni i:ti GanNatlemd Bank 100 12ti l'blladelpnia cattle .Marker. Mehday, Aug. 13. Beel Cattle were In only fair demand and with extraordinary receipts, prices declined c en tin top and tally y.e en tliolewergradcs. Arrivals since Monday night, all yauls.5 000 head. We quole as lollevs : Extra, I'XGtiXc ; Geed. 6i;Xc; Medlum, 55Jie ; Common, 4;.iic ; Texans, ytQ Among tint sales attlie West Philadelphia Yaril were : Reger Maynej, 100 Western. 5g6e. .lehn'McArdle. 2 Western nnil Virginia. county. 5ijg6ie. Daniel Murphy, I3 Western, Pa. and Va.,5W Schamberg Paul. 2-iri West &. Va.. tilOJic A. J. Christy, C3 Seuth Va. acct. U'emll ft Caddcfl, 5ii;4c ; is !e. ie , 0 di, 5 15; 25 de Painter A. Lewi. 5Jttj i:ic: 1'nlii, Lewis Miller, Me; n; de, J. R. Andersen, 5es ; 57 de, h. Andei-iOn, 5Xfif5(;; 2") de. Bell ii. Ce., 5'fc. IS. F. McKillln. lOlVa. and West. Sftfie. K.S. Mcb'HUn.125 Va. ami Western. 5Q!. James Ctemsen, 7' Western, 50"c l). tMiiylh&Bie., 140 Wcturnand West Va., ogee G SflmuhcrK & Ce.. 2C0 Wialern and Tcx.uia, COCJic Levi I ewi'iistein, 210 'reruns, anJ Pi-nna., M. Ulmun. 331 "Western, 56!4c II. Chain, Jr.. h3 Western, 6'4Gc. Owen iiiilth, w Texans, 73 Western and t'.3 "Virginia, ace ., A. W. WoixIIehI, ik iayAc. M. Levl.HH Va.,5j;c. Hippie Itro., 60 Va. cows and Iiblte:s. I' id 5' ic. Hippie ft Bre.' 10 bulls. 34c. L. Iloni. IS West and Virginia, 4)4f8.Jc. Lewcnsteln Ilellbren. 110 Texans. fi85i'. James hustace, -5 West Virginia, l.'Ac. Aba Osthelm.25 West Va., Sgsc. F. .che tzft Bre.. 2J VlrglniajlUSCc. S. B. Herbert, 31 Western Pa.. Sgci'. II Chain, 21 Virginia. sa5e. Sheep and Lambs were m peer demand and prices declined g'c, the latter rate en com mon stock. , Arrivals since Monday night, all yards, 12 , 000 head. We qnele as fellows : Extra, 5KKc ; O cod, Sg.Ve; Medium. 4 ft) 1)4 c: Common, 3ile; Culls, 2B3c; Lambs, 4a7c. liens were fairly active, and prices rem Un. ed unchanged. Arrivals since Monday nihl,'tll yanN, 4,"00 head. We quele as lollewa : Extra, syc Geed, Sc; Medium, 8iC ; Common, 87?8!c. Cew inactive at SJifflc. Milch cows at 3350711. Veal calves actlve atGSc. Yerk state calves In itLinanil uti9ll. Sales by Hippie Bre. et 122 lic.i I at that rgte. DRESSED 1IKATS. City Dressed Beevcs were ralrly active anil p Ices closed at 7HQ'Jc 8AL23 LAST W2XK. Redger Mayncs, 12 lica-J, SQDJc. R. May iica ft Ce., 125 ite at 8Jac. Harlan ft Bre., 75 de at 8S9Xc J. F. Lowden, 54 de at WAWfi. II. G. Bcacuatii, 52 de at -tt'Jc. ., .1. II Menns ft Bre.. 133 de at TUQVc Garlland ft Dennelly, 51 iloatseejc. Jehn II. Ward. II de at HKA'J&c. C. S. Dctigler, 70 de at SK'Jic. Jehn L. McCIavc, 20 head de at99Jc. Western Dressed Beeves wero active and closed at 9g9jc. SALES. TI103. Bradley. 258 head at8K8tKc Dressed Sheep were In demand and prices clrscd it 710c. Lamb? at Iesi3c. ACATTOIK SALES. Musser ft Ce.. 515 head at 7Kfll0c. Jehn iVaIIacc,35ileat8U)c. Jehn II. Ward. 23! de at810c. Jenn II- Ward, 112 de lambs at 10313c. M 'iHscr ft Ce.. 110 head lambs. leQl.tc Live Stock Prices. Ciiicaoe Hogs Receipt, 11,000 head ; ship ments, 7,003 head ; market very dull anil 10 '.5e lower ; pacInir, (I !M)5 a) ; packingand shl.plng.$'20ff5C'J: light, ?5 20a0n; skips. t?, 5035 25. Cattle Receipts, 0,500 bead; shipment. 3.SG0 head ; geed te cholce steady: low graden 10c lower; oxperis. 35 80615; geed te choice sh'pplng. $" 35$5 70 ; common te medium, l l5 1. Sheep i:ecelpts.2,000 head; slilpment.", I.COe ; market I'rlsk. pric s firm ami all sold; infe rior te fair, f 2 75g4 ; geed, 4 25;; choice, 4 5lJ tl Allt ISA US AM. PAttKEK'S HAIR BALSAM. A benellclal dressing preferred te similar articles because of IU purity and rich )er fume. It RESTORES TO GRAY HAIR 'I UK YOUTHFUL COLOR and prevents dundruU and falling et the hair, tee and f l.oe. H1SCOX ft CO., N. Y. FL0REST0N. Excels the finest fiewer In richness. Dell cite, very lasting. Ne odor 1 tke It. Be surd yen get FLORESTO.N Cologne, signature et Hlxcex ft Ce., N. Y., en every Ubel. 25 and 75 cents, atdriiKglsts uud dealer In perriimu. COLOGNE. dl2-lyweewftdTu A FINK FARM FIIUiiALR-1 OKrKKriH: sale my Farm, known an " Welllnglen." centainlnjr 220 Acres. It Is very desirably located, poll of a superior e,u ility nm oueet the most productive In Cecil county, Sid. It is 1 mile from Pert Deposit, where tueru are frequent trains daily te Philadelphia luul Baltimore ; also twute Columbia. Geed build ings which are supplied with water by hy draulic. Terms te accommodate. Fer f utther information call en or address. . T. II. PATTEN, aS-3wdWftS Pert Deposit, M d. n ,i ."31 -VI ,! ! M , 5 "! v !M,1 l Kl d ' ! r " -I M s si ,1 JVJ iwa ..