LANCASTER iDAILY Itil'ELLLGENOEll Fill DAY SEFTJ3MBEK 7. L8BU. Itiu creation of tlie lean. IIIh object lu moving te rofer It te tlie committee, wen that they might repdit te tlie beard tlie condition of tlie treasury nnd tlie uecessl. ly for tlie lean. Mr. (Joelirnn'ii motion was net agrced tn,und Mr. Kviiiih' resolution was adopted. Kindlen or Collector. Tlie beard proceeded te tlie olcetlon of n collector of tlie delinquent school tax. D.iulel Sinoyeh, Oee. AV. Zoelier, A. 7. Hlugwnlt mid 8 W. Itaub worn plaoed in nomination, On tlie llrst ballet Mr. Hnieycli bad 10 votes ; Mr. .oehor 12 votes ; Mr. Itlugwnlt 4 voten ; and Haub it votes. On tlie scoend ballet Mr. Bmoyeh had 18 votes, Mr. oehor 11 voten, nud Mr. Hlugwnlt 1 vete. 5Ir. Hineycli was dcolnred elected. Miscellaneous, Air. Hlaytnalter from tlie property com cem com iiiittceatid Mr. Iltieitdn from tlie commit. tenon fiirnltitre and apparatus, tnade vor bal repertr lol.itlve te tlie Mulshing and iiiriilshliiit of tlie Ami f.troet school. Mr. Johnsten from tlie book committee icpettvd tlntt Wobster's dictionary was needed In tlie New street nud Aim (it rout heoeuilnry hoheo's On nu Jen tliey wero order te he piticharcd. On met Ien of Mr. Wnrfel the preperty I'ommlttce was dlreetnd te proaiire for Miss IliindrirH high koIieo! a moveab.'e blackboard. On motion of Mr. Itheads the preperty oemtnlttro was dlroetod te take out u policy of perpetual itiRiirauoe en tlie Ann Htrrct nchoel bulldlni;. 1'rcnident Lovergoed presented te tLe beard a communication from Anne! in Itoiner, notifying tlie beard te remove the frnce en the nortbwe.it side of his promltei In rear of the New atrcet reboot hoime or be would rciii(e it at the ozpenHoof the beaid, Muissrs. Itnk. r, llrnMus, llrewn nud Wilsen gave it iii tbelr opinion that no action need be takeu by the beard. The futice was en the line of preperty pur. chased by the be.rn.' from Mr. Kshbaeh, and if tlie line was net the right oue Mr. Kshbnch was the man te leek te. Tlie beard bad nothing te de with Mr. Itoiner. Aiiieiulliii; the llules Mr. Wnrfel's amendment te rule GO cameup for llual nctien. It provides for striking out the word "three" and Insert Ing "two" e that thn rule shall read 'each of the itimary ami cccendary school Hhall bo.trruged in tw divisi ms ' Tlie iinioudine'i1. was utiuiluuuily nljpted Tlie Nljiht Selliliils. O.i motion of .1 I Hartmau, tUe sala rius of the night school toaeherti wero tlxsd the name its las' year, mid the beard proceeded te c!pc teachers. I'er principal of the bays' niht soheo) Mr. Win, II. 1,-wiirgoeil wan oleotod by ncclamatle.1, aid J tmei C. Oable wan oleoted assistant, rceivlnj; ;I0 votes te (I cut for H. 9. Oates. FeMiriuipvl or the girls' iilht sjboel Mm Kit eSlurk wn olecto'l by itoelama. lien, and Dindri Ige 11. C'eur.zlns toaeher of the Ktrawbeny fctroet night school. Tlie nitithcli,),)luinnnitte j wero author ized te select usest'iut teacberH for tlie nljflit schools if deemed tioefsaary. Applicant tnr Orllllcjtcs O.i motion of Dr. Herr, Miss Francs I'echtjiu mil Mis Fiaueis Kroider, appli cants for teacberH certiflcatcn.vturonllewrd te bave hpecial examination by the city Riiporiiiteiulent, owing te their Illness at thotinieof tlie general examinations. Trurhrm I'.lrrleii. Mlsd Kute Cliften, of the I.omen stroet blngle primary, wwi promoted te be second assistant of the Koekland street school, vice Miss Knuna V. llaker, promoted te the New htrcet hocendaary. MIkr Kllmakcr was oleoted te supply tbe vacancy caused by Misa Clif Clif ten'H promotion, receiving 28 votes te -1 cast for Miss Fleming, !1 for Miss Keen . ii I 1 for Mis McKcewn. I.ucKet Out. Mr. Hamaen said be bad vidteil oue el the Lomen street iichoels nud found tbe t'emniunicatinR deer botween it and the adjoining r.cboel room looked. He wautcd te knew by whose authority this bad been done, and moved that the deer be kept open. Mr. Slay maker add it bad been doue by the property onunltteo by order of tlie heard, and was intended te keep tlie pupils f the ruale and fomale sobeoU apart. Mr. Samsen'u motion was net mireed te and tlie beard adjourned. Common nek Ce ml 111 I Olli: .It Der. MMNUSTO.N. Tbe Jury iu tlie case of tbe executers of Micbael Maloue, deceased, for the iike of James M Ilurke and Mortimer Maloiie vs. tbe county of Inncaster, rendered a vtr diet in laver or the plaintiffs Ter $703. Charles Uflleman vs. Hernard Short, action of replevin. Iu till caie it appear, rd from tbe plautlu'ii clde tl.at iu tb year 1H76, Short gave liliu an ncre and half of Kreuud upon which te ralte tobacco, oil the hliar.'s with tbe tuidei standing that defend nut was also te provide lath, tcaffeldlrjg and it place tebaiig it. lluiore tbe tobacco wan cut Shert'H bam binned down mid he refused te piovlde a plnce for tlie t h.icce. IM.iImlll' took the tobacco te a foheol heuse and hung it up, Wioreupni Shoitc.tme te town bccuifd it wiit of ie pleviu and took thn tuuauce te his huiue He afterwards sold It, but gave Uflhtnan no mouey. Tbe latter new fines te iccever 5100 as bis shaie. Tbe defouse elalmed that the tobacco wns of a veiy Infctlei quality and when Short sold It be reuetved but 3'1'J for the whole crop. That auieiint did net pay (or tbe labor of curing it and tboreforo defendant claimed te ewo uutb ing. The jury rendered a vcrlicl in favor or the plaintiff for 52 88. IIRKOHK Jt DOi: PATTl'IlSON. Tlie Ilrioltcrville oliureli ca.ie Is tdewly dragging along ujistairr, injuiieu in iriited. This morning S. II. Reynold, esq,, counsel for Charles M. Hewell, tiled a bill In equity, setting . forth that the au tlie.'itlcs of the city of LanejBter are about tearing down n eartaln binldln,; erccted en North Quceu sticet by Mr. Hewoll, ulleglug that tt was ercetcd In a violation of the eitv ordinance, proveutlng tbe croetlon of tbe wooden buildings, that belug tbe opinion of tbe eity solicitor. A preliminary injunction was granted re struiulug the eity from teai Ing tbe build ing down, but no time has yet beonset for argument. This afternoon the court appjinUd William P. Compteu examiuer te take tea tlineny. i UlmrAeil Willi Ifuran itsiillng. At tbe January court, process was IfKiied for tbe nrrest of Jacob Ebcnuh'. who was wanted bere en a oharge of bur glary. The process was glveu into tbe hands of a Mlddlotewu oflleo'r. In thu moantlme n verdict of net guilty was taken in the eas. and Ebersole seen turned up. The Middletiwu elll.;er still had the process aud nrrcstcd tlie man en It. Alter bis arrest it was teutul that Ebersole was charged with stealing horses from Jehn H. lirandt, of Masttrsonvllle. This afternoon he was takeu into court and committed te prison. 1 eturn of KnlRlit Templura Jehn litst and wlfe, P. A. Metzgar nud wlfe, Jehn IIccec, Quatavus Greezlnger, and C, Llller, who left Laudater just a inautb age and made a tour te San Fran Fran ciseo with tbe Kulghta Templar, arrived Imme last 'evening nt 0.15. Tliey are all iu cxcallent bealtb and speak iu high tonus of the womlers of tbe Weat und the plf aeuiei of the excursion. They nrrlved in I'altlniore yostetday afternoon and wero met by it doing itleu from this city con Kiting of Jehn OjIii, Henry Deorr and Win. Wal who oseortod thorn te Liu-caster, (lOMJMMA NEWB. I . i tuiit m.mn.nii (iiiuu'.si'ONiiK.Nt)K l.tnliti iliiuu llie Hiimiiielmiilm llnnm liilrieat III mill Aruiiuil the llnreiiuli I'lclmil oil by tlie lutein. Kneer lletterter, The llre escapea at the Cherry flioet nchoel building woie tented junior day afternoon. Tlie schools of tbe secend and third lloerK, en tbe south nlde of the build lug, wcre cleared lu 0 minutes, nud theso en tbe north side In Uj minutes. The Iren handrails should be coverod with smoothing, as thn bands will stick fant In frosty woather, If the nchoel eblldrtn should thou be compelled te me the ojeapes In tlme of ponsible danger. Tbe steps nre tee sinoetb. and when s'lppery with loe, would nlTenl very Inseottre foot ing te nny iicrseus dcscendlug tbe escapes. Hoveral very osnentlal Improveiuontn could 00 made en tlicse allalrs. A Hnrlcn nf Mnrrnw ICicjpit, Mr. Jehn Vaughn, of lhlllmore, new temporarily residing bere, narrowly es caped being killed yesterday by it P. It It, ongltie while standing en tbe traek In front of the Continental hotel. An nt nt nt taolie of the Veurunt oflleo was badly thrown wblle nttcmptlug te beard it train at Locust street yesteiday. He was se voiely sbakeu up. A llttle iien of Mrs, Attule llell, living en Frent stroet, was almost kllled tbU morning by having his feet caught between the rails of the I. It It. track en Neitb Frent street In front of nu itppreacbing train. A oeol headed swlleliinan saw tbe llttle fellow's danger nnd turned tbe train en another traek. Even then it icqulrcd a quarter of an hour te oxtrlcate the ehild'H feet from its place of itnpiUeumciit. l'omennl. Mr. Jeseph Ntiwlen lias re tut nod from a ttlp te Milten, Pa. Miss. Maggiofllevor, of Hlicnadeab, I'a., is tbe guest or tbe Misnes Patten, en 2nd strcet. Mr. M. A. Cewdcn, of Pblladclapblalate tbe guest of Mr. J. A. Myers, returned home te day. Hev. I). C. lt.tboeck, tbe noted temper, nnce speaker, was iu town yesterday tbe guest of Hev. It W. HumphriKS. Miss. Orecu, el Wilmington, Del., is visiting Mrs. Ames Heugenilnnblcr, en Loetixt street. lloreugh Humms ry A party of Columbians picnieed yoitter yeitter day nt Chlekles Point. Olive branch Ne. 1!177. II. U.O.ef 0. F. and the Columbia llre company, will held meetings te uight. The ked Stockings will play the Vigies, of Newtown, tbe Our Meys tbe Actives, 01 Wrightsville te morrow. Beth games will be played en Eighth street. Tbe second lloer of Odd Fellows hall will meu b j occupied by Oen. Welsh pest 0. A. It., una loilge mum. It is new be lug lilted up ler that purpese. Jckhe Wolfe has sold bis tlne draught liorne for i 100. It was sent te New Yerk te day, h.ivtng been purchased by a gentle man or that city. Oxceula tribu or Ited Men's picnic has beeti indellnitely postponed, as Sept. 15, the date ou which they expected te bold It, has been engaged for tbe iron mould meuld er's picnic. The Pultcd Itrethrru cbiireh mil bold a big union picnic at Suiik's (frove week after next. The exact date has net been llxed. A large dancing ptcule was bold at the gn.ve yisterday by ladies anil gcntle men freai tin two Denegal. It was n pleasant aflair Tbe tcamjately stelen from it fnim near Oetzer's, Yerk county, wus rccovercd yesterday by Mr. Samuel Campbell, or this place, iu whose bauds the case was put. Tbe tbicT was tracked, itud learning the fnet, (leicrtcd his stolen property ar Silver Springs nnd escaped. The robbaisef .Mr. Gee. Deitz's htore, Wrightsville, bave been nneatcd. They are " Panic"' llrewn, or Wrightsville, and William Scott, or Columbia, lleth are oe'oud, IIiewu being but sixteen years of &j,ii. Tliey aie bold te await a trial at court. It is ropertod ou geed authority that the drowning of Samuel Peters, the train jumper, who was diewiicd iu tbe canal at Slioebfl htalieu, ou Wednesday, when pursued by Pennsylvania railroad pollco pellco pollce tiii'tt, was wit iu used by it number of pel suns, none of whom attempted Ids rcscue. Twe persons who wcre wanted In re wero nrreated iu Harrisbuig by Olllcer Wittig en Wednesday, ami brought here yesteiv day. Adam Melsouhelmcr, charged with doierting bis family, has bruu sent te the Laneaster jail te await his trial at court, while Jake Jenes, alias "Even" Moero, colored, charged with assault and battery en Isaac Trusty, uKe colored, was dis charged for lack of evidence. Ill'llUI.Al.l AT .WA-rwi.-ent n.i.r. Sluilorien'it trim HetiUed of Mini) timtlini tllllllK lolermatiou has leached us thai bur glar broke into the stere of Jehn S. Mas toisen, nt MaaturBonvllle, en Wednesday tiigbl or early Timraday iuerning,aud htole tliorufreni about $100 worth or merchiiu Use, and iJS.H") centii iu e.tsb from the mouey drawer. Ne paitlculais are given el tbe manner of thu robbery and no de (criptleu of tbe stelen gO'ids. inter. We have siuce learned tint tlie thieus i lleetcd an cutrance through the elliee window, alter having tried te get into the hoeond htery by use eT n ladder. Feibwing is (t list or tbe nrtloles steleu : One Waliham hunting' case silver watch, IJartlett movemont, Ne. 1,831,010, iu a 1 cz. easu ; oue of same maUe aud kind, Ne. 1,831,021, In u !l oz. case ; tluce ether silver hunting c.ihk w.ttcheH, numbers net given ; ene lady's gilt hunting oase watch; ene silver bunting case watch, Ellery movemont, Ne or oase, 175 ; oue open face brass watch ; six p.tiis each or heavy brown and steel mixed pui taloens; two pair heavy brogan shoes Ne. 10, inadu by Spabr, of Yerk, Pa. ; let r f common poekct knives and lovelvor.i; four gossamer coats, men's sire; tlve daik Htripcd casstmore ceatR. A ie waul of $30 has been ollerod for thu arrest nud conviction of the tliieves. The case has been planed in Alderman Spur rliu'n hands I.AW.N TKNrtlH Iitiiraiter Uliiimri-A Oume Arrnngeil Ur lo-iiierrow. On Wednesday morning Mesers. Jehu Dlokey aud Win, It. Mrinten of the ltiicas. caster tennis elub left this eity for Lohau Lehau Lohau eu aud Ilarrlntnug, where they had ar ranged te play mateli games of tenuis with the eluba of tliose cities. At Lebanon the game was begun at 4 o'clock p, m. Tbe gentlemen who lopresontod tbe Labaneii elub wero Messrs. Uolemaii and Pottcrsen. and It was arranged that nliioserlcs should by played ; six scrlea only wero completed wlieu the game was called ou account el darkness. Tbe play was icsumcd en Thursday morning and the nlne scries woie completed, tbe Lauoaster boys winning by a icore of 5 te 4, Tbe game wai well played throughout, nud nt no tlme were tlie Lancaster boys hcadeil, as they took the lead nt the start. In the afternoon they weut te Ilariis burg whoie a match game had been ar ranged with Messrs. Watt and Foreman, of tlie Harrisburg elub. A game of llvn sctlia was pleyed, which tbe Lancaster boys wen after a sharp contest by a soero or U te 2. This la the aoeond dtfeat Mecsrs, Ilrluten and Dlokey have given tlie llitiiisburg elub, as they wen n game fiem that elub about a year age. Te morrow afternoon it match game of tenuis will be played ou the Lancaster ground, comer of Columbia nud Colloge uveiiiich, betwemi tbe Altoenu elub nud the home elub. Tbe Altneua is oue of tbe (liu'st clubs In the Hlatn und hat beeu very suceeHsful thin season, The name players will again roprcseut, Lane-inter. A NOTAIH.r. IIAJIK. Tlie IrmiKlile Nenny Shut Out tlie Mrentf wernii ciuij, or riiiiitiieipiiiii. Thu result of yosteidity'ii game with tbe Werutz elub, bl Philadelphla was n genu, loe Btirprlse te nearly overybody. Having dofeatod the August Flower nud ncveinl ether strong amateur iilncn,lt wan thought that the visiting team would have moie than a lighting chnnce te defeat tbe Iren sides, but the result proved just the oon eon oen trary. The pitching of llollerd, who wai nover in better form, mystified tbe visitors te such an extent, that they retired iu one, two, tlirce erder for thu first nix Innings. The llrst man te teach llrst b.ise for tbe Werutr. wan, Traddcll, who opened the Hoveutb inning with n base hit, but he quickly expired In a futlle effort te reach second base. Scbacfler thou went te first, but was e.iught napping nud put out. Hlcgtl micei u led, after n bast bit, In ntoal nteal Ing ncenm), and was brought in en a base bit by Hidey, thus making the single run for tbe visitors. Fer tbe Ironsides blanks wero tbe order of tlie dny, iiutlMu the third Inning Uef ford was given a bib at first by an errer, aud was onabled te msoie by errors en the partef the visitors that guve a ba.vj each te Oldfleld and Sjlilllur. A bane lilt by .ccher thou brought iu both thu latter. Ooeso eggs wero agalu drawn by tbe home elub until the seventh inning, when was witnessed oue et the liiiusi exhibitions of heavy batting evor glveu by the Ironsides. Sixsmith epuued with a bauu hit and Miller followed suit. An errer gave Hyndmaii het bahe, ai.d then llolferd pounded a clean bit Inte left Held that bi ought In two run. Oldlleld kept up thu geed work by uabing a tromeiidoiiH luuge into right contre for three bahts, bringing in Ilytidman and Holfertl. The Inning clekcd with two brilliant lly catches by Trnddell iu left Held. Ne mere runs were scored ou either slde the teaftcr Tbe playing of the Ironsides was patll eularly geed nud gave gieit Mitisfactieu te the large itudience that had gathered te witness tlie cuntcet. Tlie home battery was invcr se oiieeuvc, no is tuau twolve men striking out. '1 lie lleldlu' wua us.tr ly faultless, tbe single error crediud ! Oldlleld, who caught a inagjiflccnt game, being enllti'ly Oxciuable. Hut four bits wero made etf Hoiferd'n iiitchlng, while the Ironsides obtained iilnn off Hillnle. Kelly played hcejiul b.we for tbe first time since bis oeiiiinetlou with tbe club, and cevrrd that bag with his usual hklll The inutMgrriif the WerntK club, while dls nppoliile I at tbe result, acknowledged tb it his club had . been fairly beaten at. .1:1 points. liniow'the full ncore is given : IIIONHIIILI Otllttulll, c nchlller.lb Hwvltzur, ;ili .icher, x x NUslllltll, it Kuily, -.'b .Miller, 1. t Myiiiliiinu, r. I Il'iltniii, p Tilllll ,,... KII.NT.. t'mililtll, 1. 1 Illllsle. n (;iciin.'iitf, ii SeheiuiT, e. r ii'el. :n Miley. Hi HiiKur.H. m (.'lurk, '.'ii Ufck,r. f , n. 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Lanca-tir is proud of her bar.cbatt cleb liccausi it wius re many gniuea, and it goodly numbur of pnibimt will be proud of it from tlie emphatic way it m' down en gambling en the grounds. Honorable boys lLititz Utcerd. Thu nrtM)iirg c'ub will pr U ,tagamnt the connt'iiefyoNtciday's gain for the championship en the grcuudt that Shet.. line was playul b.-fure h rclcue was u'Cfivcd by the secret tr of the af.secia tien. On the stme groan 1 thu Harrlnburg (iulckstcp game, 17 te 1, which IJIakcly pitched, was declared cfl. Shctzli. has brcu reinstiitud by the Harrisburg club aud will hereafter play llrst base. Smith will net go ou tbe tit Id again being troubled with heait diseaie and serieus ailment. He b is bean advised te take this ceurse by physicians With iu tbe past month he lias fallen awa en sidcrnbly. ftitriet. At Chicago tbe bast ball game batween the Chicago and Detroit clubs yesterday was altogether a phenomenal ene. In th si'veuth inning, tbe Chicago struck a ran' htinak of baUing, making ulghtwMi inns, of which tliiitceu wero turned, with u total of thirty feut hite iu the inning oil' two pitchers. This ii bcllcvrd te be with out n parallel iu tbe hNlniy '-f professional btse ball. The Wcintz club woie almost dumb dumb I'eiuideil by the line playing of tlie Inm Inm hiiles jeiiltulay, and nene woieablo te e. lilaiti why they could ii.,t hi; Hellurd. They left this city in a (lcsi'endeut mood, and refused te b. comferto.i l'lie members of the elub brmiubt n I ug'i piece of crapa with tiiem nu I bait In traded te pickeut, it te the Ironsides after iterating thorn. They can use that for a hotter purpese. A oage ofeaulcr plgoens wdn brought along te convey the news te thoueat home, but tbe mosage which theso birds took away from this eity made many a Wcrntz ndnilrer slek Iu Philn I phla l.i8t oveniug, The Alexaudiia club lias cancelled fiuir date for te morrow and will nut Le here, as Boveral playem have bceti unpaid Man ager Mycra Is trying te arrange a date with aueber line elub. tltlter (litineB I'liiyed vpntenlay At Providcnce BoBten 1, Provldenoo 0 ; Huiralo-Oleyoland 2. Buffalo 7 j New Yerk Metropolitan 7, Ejllpse 10 ; Pltteburg Allegbeny 12, Cincinnati 4; iiaitimore naiumore i, ueiurnunn ii ; Iteaillng (iulokstep 10, AotiveO: Harris liurg Titmteu 11, Hnrrlsburg 5 ; Potts Petts Potts vllle Anthracite 7, Brooklyn 11; Jumbo pat k Sem mera 0, Feley 5; J'hiladelphla Atblotle 4, St. Leiita :t ; same eity August Flower 0, Yeuug Atuericau 7 ; 'laKten- Philadelphia 7, Easten (i. iinweir ' woeiien" iiuiIiiiiik Councils en Wednesday everting passed a icsolutlen which waarofeirod te the city 8olieitir,forhisopinloti directing the mayor tonetiry MaJ.Ohas. M, Hewoll te romevo a wooden building new iu ceurse of orcetlou ou the cast nlde of North Queen strcet, Tlie solicitor gave an opinion that the building was being put up in violation or the nrdluuncc-prehibiting tbe oreotlou of wooden buildings nnd that it must be taken down. Mr. Hewoll ttpplicd toceutt for nn injunction te prevuut thu eity an tbuntius from tearing It down, The court granted n preliminnry injunction nud tbe building still stands,' Tbe new building id l-elug put up be tween two brie!: buildings owned by Mr. Hewoll and the walls el these buildings form tbe sides et the new building. Tbe foundation is of Ktone nnd biluk nnd the 1 reef of tin. Tlie front U principally of ' glass, tbore being absolutely no weed nbeut, the lower story oxcept the sash or the doers nud window, bine Inch pi las las tern ou each nlde and a six Inch spaoe bo be tween tbe deer and window, The second story front 'contains, two windows whleh rcaeh almost from lloer te celling, nud with the cxcoptleti of a pretty llttle cornice with which tbe building Is surmounted tbore Is net enough weed In tt le uiake a rcspcctable 4th of July bonfire The renr of the building contains tlirce windows aud a deer and leaves very llttle room for the use of lumber. Tbe building contains tnore than soven Union ns mueh brick surface as it docs of, wooden surface. Tbe city solicitor will be put upon his tncttle te inake It nppear te the court that tbe cesy llttle atmcture is a wooden ene, Tin: i'iilkm ".siUfsr de." Up, or lleivu, or ime Court Tbe olcetrlo light pelca contlntie te"go" up and down. This morning anether oue of thini was eat down In front of tbe prep crty northeast corner of Vine nnd Chris. tian streets, Josae Bunner. n boy, did It with " bin llttle bntehct," or aaw. It was lu front of a preperty owued by bis father's estate, and from its position It would bave been necessary te run tbe e'cb trio wlres evor the reef of the dwelling heuse. After tbe pole wart cut down tbe agent of the Maxim company, 'the city selicitui nnd the chairman of the lamp coinmltteo bad a consultation which resulted in their determination te bring suit against Josse Sunncr and nlse against A.J. Steiumau nnd Abram Illrsh, who cut down tbe pole ou North Ouke streel. The nulls aie brought by II. A. Dlllcr, chairman of the lamp committee, for the recovery of tbe peualty of $10, under the previsions of tbe ordinance or January 4, 1825, which says : " That If any pcrssn or parlous H'lal wlfully or carolessly break, thiew down, extinguish, Injure or destroy any lamp, htnppest, iron or flxture or tbe lamps set up te light the streets and allecs of the city, or shall wilfully or carelessly break, injure or destroy uuy ladder, sentiy box or furnlture thereof such person or per tains shall en conviction thereef bofero the mayor, any or the nldormen or justices of the noaeo in the eity pay a line net execedt lug 10 for eaeli and every injury se dene, oue dollar thereof te be paid te tbe in termer ; nud in case such ofl'endor hhall mi, .'t or roluse te satiefy snob line" &a, &., "he shall be oemmlttod te the jail or heuse of correction in this city for any term net exceeding tweuty days Ter overy Riieh effense." Main et Tlvtiifttiteet, ShubeiUfcSutteu, anctioucerH, sold to day for tbe Union flre company tbe peiEeual pioperty of the company. Tbe two llre buckets that belonged te Rebert Fulton weie bought by Paul Myers for $: 10 each. Jehn P. Myeia' bucket sold for $3 10 nnd (leorge W. Ueichoubaeh's for 81). Jacob Krug's ' plunder bag " was bought by Dr. C. A. Heinitsh and tbe tlne silk llag was bought by Eugoue Uauer for iir. The solid silver born was knocked down te E. E Snydorfer 10. The sale realized ftm. All the articles were bought" by membcra' of the company. nliuetiiif; lUntcli, Yehtcrday afternoon a (.hooting match teuk place at tbe hotel of Benjamin Daily, lu Mlllcrsvillc, between Charles Frauciscus and Thoedoio Boek, of this eity, for a cash pib.e. Each man shot at fourteen birds, and Frauciscus wen by tbe following score : !cck i i i i e i e i i i i e i u-ie rratielacits 0 1 J e I 1 l l l l i i iu Hllglit Fire. Tills nftorneon about hair past ene o'clock a slight llre oeauned iu a llttle shed owned by Geergo Ernst in tbe rear or 052 West King strcet. It was extinguished with buckets of water bofero any damage of account wan dene. Bex 211 was struck and the tire depaitment responded but weui net needed. Ilelil I'er Court. K J waul Clotz, who was beaid yesterday before Aldermau Harr en the charge of robbing Dr. Wassen, at the heuse of J. B. Lebkichcr. was held i-i 81.500 ball for trial at court. I'lmiuen (llcn Auny. Toinnrtew will be Klvmi itway til Ulntke's It'll nterc, Ne. .11 Went KinKtruut, Unmlaoine pi'Kliie rcpn-untlnn two cjtts looking out of a IiihIieI. t reinr.nrjr service. scrvti'CM preparatory te the communion will Le luild lu tlie inula iiiidiunce room et tl.e 1'ienbyteilan clmrcli tliN ovenliig, commenc ing at" a) o'clock. Celd Whvh Cmntiij;. i.eiillciiRi . leek le your IntercsM. it you have an ovrrceiit why buy iitietlier wlien tlie oue you have can be thoreiiKlily tonevuteit and iu tiimi) casts riiuit te new, by tlie I. en tlen Clothing Uniiovatei, Ne. lid Nerlh DiiRe street, near hetiuit sT'Jt AiiiUFciiientK. ,' . w." Tl'it hiU'cefi.iful iiml liiiiieun coiu ceiu coiu edy will be Riven Itere next WedniMday even , liK by llii (elchratcd Itelinn cmiibliiatlen, i llie play Is oue of the Hurst and itinulutt ei coincide:) en the read. It hits had wonder I lul success, mill no bespeak ler tlie tiotipe lu'toiilame uuillencc. ' ' Only a Miner's Duuuhler "tin Aleiiiluv uventntf tills ii'allsttoerauiii will bn ii'neutcd ! in t-'iilien opera lieumi by nu iiiiclcui com piny. I'lieHliiKO scttliiRs unit tlie c ttuuirs inn said te bu very tlne, unit plenty ei .oiimi .eiimi .oiimi tleu N found lu llie pluy Mist Knuna lien illicit Is u bright und Killed uilU'n or th Churlotte Thompson school mid hn. inull Ien el i:mille,li "Only it M line's UauKbier," Is uiipaiulliii; drauiiitle treat Mr .funics ilar ilar iKeii.ih ttiubliirr bitiiinnest iiilnfir.iiin Duv it'neii, Is nil tliiitmicli it elntriii't i cm lm ple turcd. OKAIUf McC'onexvT On tiui3thTiut.,jiary A., wlfe et ii. it. Mcueiininy, iiKt'il luyciiiH, r'liiuiiulen Hatiir.lay liiernlng, lli Insl., ul hult-piist eight o'clock. Servlccsat tt. Mary's church ut u o'clock. s Jt llBRii. fiepl. ii. 18sJ, Hemy (. lierr, et .Mount Jey, lerinuriv ei .Mtnor tewnflilii, In his tilth year. The rulutives unit irloiulael tlie lauilly ure tcipectlully InvlteU toattcudllielucoiul Irein Ills lulu resldonce, ex Monday, Sept. 10, ut 10 o'clock, Horvlcej at the U. It. church. Nlttt All VHItTt.1JiMK.TS, WANTKO A IIOV in old, in it whole iiln speak (ieriimn and huiillsh, hamlwrillnu U V. OH 111 VKAItS buslnijkfl. Must Aildresi In own 0. ItOX, NO.UI. BAVANaANU VAltA tilOAKSONLY Se. tlie beat ler the money In Hut Ieaii, at II MtTMAN'M YKI.I.OW KUO.NT CI Alt "'I'OltK. CAY, OI.AIfKK, WHAT IN Tllln ClU'.AM p Kte C'eiruu you ure iiilvet tiling ? My wlle has UCOIl I'eailfnir nluiiil It unit miiiu in li-v u penud. Well. fclr. the truth in, It Is the best in urn njuiuei, my vac, uicani itie is one et theso rich, creainy unit delicious, piiitmnt ilitvered cedecs our Kiuiiihiaicnu imud te ptlie se ntuitiy. To-inerrow (Mnttinlay j I will Klvuu pair eivutH Willi every two peuiubi, or wllli ii ipmrtur el my heiidachn ten. (Ji.AKUli'd 1KA STOICK, Ne .11 West Kins Street, Lanraster, fit. 10 It HACK. Valuable) Oity Bulldlnu Leta. Hlluale ou the uerllieiut corner or North I.lme uml .IniniiH Btrceta. Theso lets will itutke elcKunt biilldlucr alien, bulnif eltuate I In u lust luipievlii part et thu tlty. for lurtlier luloriiiiitlen cull en AM.BN A IlKltlt.t CO., lUiul Kstute Agent, Ne, 108 Kust Kim; HI rent, l.itnciwter, I'd, JulyliiltdAeiiwFIttl 15' ICKl' I'KOflCSAI.S. I'KIWOS.U.H TO ruilllsh lli'iil tiii thu l.uucnitter Oninitv I'ibeu ter loui-nientlis, will be rncolved uttlui prison up le III o'clock a, in.. OCTOIIKlt I, 1M.I. Iiy enler e tlm Ite trd I V NIS3I.KV, HepI'liTu Secretary. Nl! AVrJtHTMKlUBNTH. YKI.LOW ritOMT UIUAlt HTOKK, 31 Aerth yttcen slrcet. Jlcnilquartets ler tlie bust r,e ciirar in tlie city, at JIAUTJIANU If UltNlMIKII ICOOMH rlt (IKNTI.KMKN. r NO.gl3NOItTH(iUKBN8T PCPC-lW(l 1J l'lIYHIOlANANDOatlMHT, lias Komevoa te Ne, 20 WKST OIIANUK BT. KyaanilKartrcatcil. (llnssosmlitiateil. Su' porler npcctaclnsen linuit anil te order, IclMyUTIi 1JU1IMO HAI.ROK IIIMUtKH. ..-On MONIIAY, HBI'T. 10, 1681. wilt ba ntul lieaw draltn. Hmnn urn milliililn Inr Mn oral farm nse unit some are excellent Drivers. Tlie abeve stock mint be as icprcsenti-it by tlie unit orglftneil or no sale. A credit el ) i lays will be glven. Hitlu te commence at 1 o'clock, p. m., el said liny, wlionnttemlnuce will be given und lerms tniule known by , . UK0UOEGUO33MAN. f. ItxnuAJf, Auct. ltwAitilKAS IUI.TON Ol'KHA IIOUHK. ! UHk NIOUT ().NI,V, Wodneaday Bven'ff, Spptomber 12, IIEIIAN'8 COMBINATION, IN AUUUsTl.V DALY'S. (IKKAl' SUCCKtiSi 7-20-8. ,' (llence was laree ami tlie liiiiuliter iilcltttwl wan literally fnces8ant,-.V!i(' Yerk Herald. Kvery situation ntul almost evcry linn Is provecaltvp et IniiKhter. A'ew I'erk Graphic. tills Is without doubt ene et thn most enter taining pieces we h&ve scen in New Yerk rer evnr a year. AVw Yerk Telegram Tlici nmllouce wits lnrge, f.mlilenitiln and on en tliustaKtlc, and we predict nn abuinlnnt sue cesh rer the tnyterleus "SoveitTwenty. Klfllit"-ome.Aeiirmir. I'01'UI.AU l'lUOKU. AI)MI8SU)N. . 73.M AMUKNT8. KKSKIlVKDHKATa. .... jl.oe. Hale of seats will open Monday, September nt Opera Heme Olllce. B7-.lt Clltll.TZ'M XtlNH. young Allows Who always want what is new and want te feel sure that they are getting nothing else, will new be able te see a full line of hats for fall wear. In the cities, principally large shapes are running. Nearly all the styles are nicely pro portioned and, we think, prettier and mere sensible looking than they have been for many sea sons past. Of course there will be smaller shapes worn, and knewingt his, we have them tee. SHULTZ'S SONS. (dtinnnkci's Old Slam',) 144 North Queen at., Lauonuter, Pa. a-Tnrms Cash, eTelualyely. inr27lv!&w iril.l,IAMS(N 3 riHTKII -Oil It- EALL OVERCOATS -AUK .lust tlie Knight le tnii the Chilly Morning mid Kvuiilnui, uml the I'tlucM never tt l.encrlliatuil prcnent ler all k unit's et READY-MADK CLOTHING ,VNI) &S!Kr:lALM'TIIK FALL OVERCOATS. Our SlIi ctleii Ibis feasnn cempitiCM some Kxicllciit Quallltlcs of MKII'ONS, TWILLS -AND- WORSTEDS. Williamson & Fester, 32, 34, 3U & 38 EAST KINO ST.. I.A.NCAS'i'Kll. I'A. r.NTt'.UTA IMtKNT.S. KIU.TON OlT.ltA IIOUHi;. MONDAY EVENING, SEPT. 10. KUKSKOiuuntel tlie ItniUH licit hlur OikhiiU i i (Ien, llie Filth Avcniie Cemctly Ce.; Of New Yerk 3tli Atiuiiitl Tour ! eiIkIiiiiI Stir Cant ! On Oils occatileii will be prodiiceil tlm (Ircul- est Diiimntlc Werk et tlie Ace, minerTdauqhtbr. With Miss Uiiium llimdrl Us, Slim Miirlt Crocker, Sir .lumen Harrison, .Mr, Jehn '', file Keever. Mr. Hpnncer I'rlclnnl. Air. CIiiih Uiirry.JofcphMaKetiver.iiiiilasiilii t enuipaii) of Metropolitan uxrollMice. Thn Orlitluul Music, Kleiraut HIhke HettlmiH und l'nwerlul hensiiileiiiil Kirccts tiiuler the stiiKu direction el Mr .1. T. McKoever, form, oily btfl;e umnnKcr el the Mudlseii Siiiuie Thcatte Attraction!). Synopsis et Hcunury nnd livuntsi Act I In the Mine. Actll TluiUornent Amuinrri. Act III-A Ollded MM. Act IN Thu Vukh of ein. a ci. v iieinuuuen. I'llICi:S J.1,fiOATSCKN"M. Scats secuieil ut tbe Opera Heuse Olllcu septe It IUI.TON Ol'KltA IIOtinK ONK NIUIIT ONia I THURSDAY BVKNINQ, SFPT. 13 UllANII MAJKSTK; Sl'tC'l AOUI.AIt KKV1VAM Whiteley's Hidden Hand Oempiny. hiippertliig tbe C'linrinliiK C'allfeinlu Coiu Ceiu Coiu idlenno, NERA VERNON. IMesmitliiK the only Oeirect Uratiiallxalimi el tlie Ureal Htery, ontltled, THE HIDDEN HAND. Thoenly cempuny liuvliiu thn uniloi-siniient or thu uiillieresn, jilts. K. II. 1). N. SOUTH WOUTII, and IntreducInK tlie (Jrnnil Uenllstle Cotten L'lcKliie; Scene. The Virginia Cuhin Singers. PitluKH. 7j,via:iieknth. Heati may le sucuri'd ut the Op in Heinui Olllce supiu ii nuiuui. iiiiuiiuHniu, 111, inu Aiorrnnne neiisa, c, A. Miller, proprietor, I.anciwter City, Pa., tlie rollewlnir llvesteelr, te wits 1 Cor Lead of unnaea llermis. Tluiv urn iiml rine rnminra . tSUa second editien: P1UDA.Y ttVBNINP, SEPT. 7. ieaa, BY OAMJE, THE NKV IN KUttOI'll., Tlie Oondltlen el the llelllStireiit l'oweri l'eweri l'oweri Tbe Htntue ltalid te I.afnyetlt-Othcr Foreign Matter!. Londen, Sept. 7. A dUpateh te the Timet from Paris says that the govern ments of Frnnce nnd China nre equally do de do Bjreus of Boeurlng a poaceful Bolutlen of tue Tenqtiln question if It can be effected "nu noner. i no Retierai Eontiment favors the hepe that nil the issues involved may wbraltted te tlie arbitration of Enijland. A dispatch te the l)it from Paris says ; "orders bave been sent te Teulon nnd ethor naval stations te bave transports ready for the orabarkatlen by tbe latter part of September or 10,000 men for China." The i.afttjatla Monument. Pauib, Bept. 7. The words "Indk. i'KNDRNci: AMKiticAisr. 1777.1883," nre inscribed upon the statue of Lafayettc, which was unvolled nt Le Puy, France, yesterday. In bis address nt tbe banquet which succeeded tbe uuvelllnfr, Mr. Waldcek Iteusseau, minister of tbe into, rler, deelarcd that "nothing threatened the strength of tbe government nnd that France vlewcd witb indifforence tbe recent mourning ccromenlcs ever a men archlst." Tin mMnrtml llinf tin nn HOOmed nltztnil (n nlnlm n linrltnnn nhlnlt must certalnly entail tbe banishment of tbe claimant." Terrible Kavhre of (lis Ualtle l'lague St. PKTKitHiii'nu, Sep. 7. The cattle plagtie continues its ravages nil evor Rub sla. One million bead has been lest te far. NKW IIAHJCT JIIC.IIONKII. The Aanliitnnt Hecretury at tbe Triury lle utrs thn Itepert. Washington, Sept. 7. Mr. New, as slstant secretary et the treasury, said te day that the published reperts that be had resigned weie unfounded. He bad nut resigned aud did net propose te talk en the subject. It is understood that efforts are making by bis friends, par par tleularly theso from Indiana te induce him te rocenBider bis determination te reslgn. An Indianlan,whe holds a prominent po sition in tbe ticasury dopattmenr, Baid to te day, after a long conversation witb Mr. New, that tbe lattcr's friends would net nllew him te tesign. It is believed that the visit of Postmaster Gencral Urcshnm te tbe Wblte Heuso immediately upon the nrrlval of the prcsldent, wns with tof tef tof erenco te Mr. New's resignation. It Is thought by Mr. New's frlendH that be should be allowed a sufilclent loave of ab seuce te attend te bis prlvate nflairs in Indiana, nud they bcllove that should this be dene he will net want te resign. AT IIAUUl-JllUltO. The "Ne I'ay" Kcgnlutlen OUoreil fti tlie lleuan. IlAitnisnuim, Pa., Sept. 7. In the Heuso te-day Merry, of Clinten, again offered his no pay resolution, but objection was made by Davis, of Ferest, and Col Cel born, of Somersot A motion te suspend, the rules wns defeated by a vete of 87 te CG. Mercan'd Demoeratio coiiRressIeual apportionment bill was read a llrst tlme and ngrccd te. Adjourned uutil Monday. (ImliiRticr 1'ayB tlie Ceils. llAUiUSiiuiw, Sept. 7 The bill in tbe libel suit ngulust Alex I. MoClure wns ignored by the grand jury this rooming. .Jehn Gallagher, ouce a wntcliman en Capitel hill, was thu prosecutor, and will havu te pay the costs. AiucIph of .ilerger Filed. AitleUs of merger for the Huitislitirg & Wostern aud Seuth Pennsylvania railreadH were tiled lu llie ofllceol the Hcoretary of Htate this meriilug. This ia the result of n Htoakhehlers' meeting held iu tills city ycbtenlny, and is a meve iu tlie inteirrit of Vnndcrbilt 1IIK I'l.ASll'.M, lleiitli III llii) I'lmnes lit lliililir' l'.i:l, N. V. Hu.STun's Point, N. Y., Sept. 7. About two o'elook this meinlug tire was disoevcicd lu nu outbuilding of the fieng Heacb hotel, uped nn a Inundiy and der mitery for thu iihuIeImih. Adelpb Fried, rich, a musician, v,.w burucd te a crisp, and suvcuil ethers weie taken out nearly drml from Miffoualleu. Thu muMe aud instruments weie nil dcstieyrd. Flre lit .'Inn Frttnclroe, San Fiivncisie, Sept. 7. Fiie bioke out. here eaily this morning and burned for tb i i-i) beuiK, riitirely dtstieylug n wbole block of the principal buMucKs lieuscs. Thu leiA Is $22,000. The tire Is believed te bu of incendiary erlgiu. A Church llurneil, Jacksen vu.i.r., III., Sept. 7.--A buiiilug baru lust night t.ct. llie te amldcHtteyed the First Prchbytt'iiaii church, oue of the largcht ehuicheH in the city, The less in $7.',O0O luy Oimiil's Vtclit Uttlinutuiii. XSr.w YeitK. Scut. 7. C.int. It. F. Francison of the hteam tug Kilwlu Hawley illicit was tun into ami sunk a few nights age by Jay (Jeuld's yacht Alaluiita tiled his icpjit te day witb thn local lu.uil of Mtoamhe.it Ii.kjce. teiH. He lays the bluine en the master of the yaeht. One of the persons Interested lu the collision MM lie had been told by a well known pilot that Jay Gould's standing order as toen as be went nu beaid his yacht wat te " le. her go for all sbe was worth," and Ut " step at noth ing." It was also stated that thu Atalauta had plenty of Kcaroein, if sbe had only made tiHoef it. nu: 'UF..SIOK.NT 1IOMK. lie Is In (loud llelili ntul Siliiliurlieil, Wasiiinoten, I). (J,, Sept. 7. Tbe presl presl dent nrrivrd in Washimiteti this morn ing at 10 o'clock. He wns met at tbe depot by 1st Assistant Sceietary of Statu .leli n Davis, Private Sccre tary Phillips and Assistant ceiutaty Prtulcn On alighting from the train he greeted these gentleman cordially and leav leav leg thedepat at ouceoutorrd his oariiae which as lu waiting He was driven te the Whlte Heuso. lie appeared te be iu geed health uml iu very much sunbrewued, Pestmaater (Jencral (Iresbam called at tbe Whlte IIoiue at Vi o'clock and remained some time iu conversation with tbe prcsi dent. Theio bave been no ethor callers thus fur , rlul (unrirl. San Piiancisce, Sent. 7. Kdwaid David and Jeseph Jtflcett quarrelled last night, when Davis made at.leffcett with a liammer. Tbe latter diew a rpvolver nnd shot Davis dead. Tlie "i.uatHpllte" l'atly. Livinosteni:, Ment., Sept, 7. The Vlllard party reaclied here nt ten o'clock last nlfiht. A Hteitiuer Hale Haii II Aitueit, Me., Sept . 7. The steaiw r Manhattan, nbeut tlie safety of which there hah lieen some auxicty, arrived here last ulgbt. Slie experienced a heavy gala. Me Maw C'aoi C'aei C'aoi Pknmcela, Sept. 7. Ne new easos e( yellew fevxr are anneunced among tbe naval ferces. One death has iieaiinvtl in tbe hospital. WKATIlVU .......... WAsnmeTOM, Bept. 7.-Fer the New Kugland nud the Middle Allanlle UteT slightly warmer, fair woather, follewoit en Daturday morning by threatening weather and rain, south te west wludi.be ?i0mi?!WIlb " nn(l ,0ffer barometor In ... ftiuiuu Manila states ana southern portions of New England. Ttie Itle Orande Hlvnr Vtty High. Latikde, Tcr..8ept.7. Tlie nie Qraiide rlver is tinprcccdentcdly high. Numerous washouts are ropertod en tbe International A- Texas read. A brldge evnr the creek near hore en the Hlo Grand & roeos read Is croon nnd flm m,i v,..i ,in ........ , " , - ., urn ia iuueu uamaged trains are all delayed. The uninage en tne Texas & PaoMe for 100 ...nun cost in very ueavy. l'rlre VlshiPM Illiacree. "S,0!.?1, 7'-"alleu Insists that the Bado-Mltcbelt nght must oerao off In mexloe, while Itioe lujlsh upon New Orleans as the place. lieth doellno te rcoedo. A Ouhnneit Huluter. Wabiiinoten, Sept. 7,-First Lieut. .Jehn M. Perter, Od cavalry, has lied from t ort Themas, Arizona, into Mexloe. Ills accounts as quartermaster nre $1,000 short. BtAUKMtin. t'lillaiteipbia naritet. I'HiLADKLrnrA. Sept. 7.-rienr eulet. It ve Heur nt V t(Hii 75. ' ttt nuCvAcr ,N;,2 Woatern Iled, $1 1S i 13X; .Ne. ado, it let no. i Pa. line hoircent$uoj; tfo.ivel ltSi.tiH ' Cem scnrcei Ball yellew, aiaejWei sail inixwi. iHKaeiet os Mixc.1, wacae.0' 8al1 Oats linn nnd in lair deniind: Ne. 1 Whim MO ? Ne. 2 Whlte, XUtam 1 Ne. 3 .10. 33KO Illet Ne. a Mixed, aiQSte. n Itye iieiuinnl at aiucie du.ratTa3s?,or',uft'1yau,,'ef,M!KlaI8co,, l'rovlslenHln oed iltiniiiul. I. aril ijiilut. llultcr actlve anil llrm . Kkkn snttce nnd lilRhar. Uliuuiuflrui : fair tlemand. iiaint1 Si's ;1,ofl,,e,l'wowc- Netr Yerk Markets. Mmw .ieir UamI t i.-,a.. .., . . ... vi'i i, ui lutiiur meici Bteady with moilernto oxpert nnd home trade llnllllLllll. Hnilllmfi, rutin, ..,! a,n..i. M7i.:. :....:.";;l,iv"T"'"' ?":y ..ii, ujiuuuti sitai; imver i siiusequenuy rpcevercd most of decline! trade lessiicllve: Ne. 2 Ked. fcciit. II Wi Oct,, 11 1BKOI 17. ' Cern opeticd WGXe lewi r, nilerwanls rccev. lirnil trnm ilnnllne Mln,i w.., . . iiKc s de tutnVoremor " W"'"''M a-.fe jcawr cimnR ' Hn " Etpl- Lnneastcr Cattle Market. T.ANMAbTln Hnnt ? Vntltliw. . it.,. . cnlptfloTflteck ut Htewuri'rt HteckynnI for the urn,.! n.iill.. ,n..l.... .. i..... . ,.v. ..,.,,,A ,w-ui,jr ui,u uuiiniijiiuii ie eon xenlK. MentziM', Myer A llluck. and ether dcacrs Cattle, l.oe-i; liorseH, ait Iieb?, en : sheep.a.l!j calv,70 1 lm stiles nt tlm vard wero 'itf emtie ut 4HR03V B-. Calves aeld tit nu avorae of $13 eicli. At ScnncnlR'H ynnls. the sales woie 9SI cattle. 120 lambs and SO hem. Hulls selitatt3.4'(Blii HORsi mockers, I.:U)(5; IoeiIoih ISQ&ZYi iroed buteaerg, tt 73S ii. f.nmhs told at Ce i B and he(js nt UQCe. At ItmilTDP't I'nnl. KH nallta,ifn.n artl.l ... ,n l.c, and filings at CJc. htecK MirMu, Quotiitlens by need, McOrann era, l.niicanuir, I'u. It A. X. CO. A I.C MlrhlL'aii Centra! H7 New Yerk Central IIS NowJersey Cuntnil 8.1H Ohie Central vj Del Lack. A Western.... l'flt? Oenvi'i' A Itle (iramlu.... V Kiie w Kiiisas A Tu.ths 17 I.ake Sliore iei ClilcaftaA N. W com.... I2SW N. NOnt.A WcHteru.... 'Jt ht. I'aul A Omaha 41 1'eclhcMntl 3 Hi ItochestorA l'lttsliitl'Kli.. 11U. St. I'aul "... 103?2 Texas fuel tin .TOVi Union I'acinc usjS Watiasli Ceuunmi........ ail Wabiish l'rorerro.1 n.w Wwl'rn Union Teluuranli Dili l.oulsvllleA Nitshvllle... mk N. V Uhl. ft 8U I, i l.ehlgli Vulley t.ehl;h Niivh-iillen ISM I'ennsylvitnt'i 5)2 Itcadlns V)i l'.T. A llutrule 1i Nottlieru I'liclllo-Cetn... n Nnrllicrn I'ncltle 1'itif... 77 Husten villi I'hlliulelphlu A Krle Nertnciii Cuntral UniloiKieiind CniuuM Southern 50 Oil ,,,..(,..,.,,, ...... 10tj) I'tople's I'aiacnirnr A Ce, 12 u. SIV '."I M 't".i my. 1MJ2 41 34S-J J0K IfiVi tt5s $ 5 Hank- r.ii 1! ik ie J I2S,' 42Ji 33 "tit 'JO 35 ir- 07i i'Ci I2J? 4l?J 7C t.i; 12i 1US I'iiiiuecipiiia. Qiiotutleusby AssoeUtcd t'resi. Stocks slt'OiiL', I'hllitilulplilit A Kile it. it ite tiling It'illread ... ..... 17 2i' rimnnyivuniiiKallreuii I .r-lilKlt Valley Knllreiul Unlti'i! Cemiiftnlcs or N'owJersoy. Northeni 1'uclnc. Noitliern I'ucllle t'tvlorrel Nerllimn Ceiitml Itullread l.niiWIi Nuvlifutleu Cempnny , Norrlkleivii icallieiul Cunt nit Transportation Cetiiiuuy, I'ltUliV, Tltiisvllliift Unit ile it. i: MltleHulmvlklll Ittlliemi , K W. 43Vi 5tj; l(,!l 3S Ii2 Mew vor. Oiiotatlens by Assoelatod l'resj. tilecks beuyant. Mouey, 'iQ3e. N'iv Yerk Central "Vi r;vle iiuurn.ul Aihimi K.nrc3 ........ i ........ !.' I iilclilinin I'imtiiil icillreiiil 87U iiicmiriiii aentiu-rn itnllre.'tii l e t vr Illinois Central lCitllreiid inn Clevelnixl A l'ltlHlmri!li Uallreitd 13.1 Chlc.iunA Iteulc Islnnd lliillienil 123 I'lttsliKricli A Fert Wiiynn Ititllieud i:n Wostern Union TVlOKi'iiph Company siw 1'oledeA Wubiwh ' !,.... 23 New J.nuy Ceiitriil urn Vrw Yerk Ontario A Wnslern vavj t.iiiUlMinaus Mini itmiiM ;iiurliiit tiy .1. Ii, I.eiik. I'm t.t l v'ul. , . I.itin I Uy il l"t "I. I.inli,dllrt tK...fJUil 4n IbiO ., Inn JHis, IKW... ICe I1J ISO,,. KH. IVe Mir ct, in I ei-30yeir.. 100 10O..V " ir(l. Hclioel l.etin..., loe '02 " lu I or 'J) yearn., loe loe ( " in finr'Xiyiuvrti.. Uii lOe " e " lu lu or 2u years iuu liv.fi, Mitntieliu lioreutrli letui 1011 ht: Mtfiaur.i.1 UKOtm utoeoj) (J11a11vvtHull.lt tvi nit, MilluritV'llluUtrciilOai' vt .ts.jA Imiulrur I'llimuirCniiipany M l" (las I.Ut'iluiul Fuel Company 311 Htevcns Hntisu (llnndB) .' lu) a Cnliiiuhla (las Company Cnlumblu VValer Company 2 Hu-iiiU'lianna lien Cauipany. ...... ion -ii.V MutlottHilellowwaro 100 221) Sliiviins Heuse .....,..,,..., te t Sicily island vi it Kant lliitudywtnu A WayiiKab'if,,,. M ) Mlilmtivllle Nerma: Scheel 21 Northern Markel lim.S, UIVOBLLAMKUUS HOdllll Ouurr'Vllle II. It., itim Irtu iitiu tilt,. 0 lleui'liiK A Celuiiibla.U, lt,,6'j t:i u t,tni.ulet Oils l.lulit anil ruel Ce., (Uii. In lor'JOyeara , ue i,. UiiiCHstnr (liui I.tijlit uml Knet Ce., itnnl-.il , iu. nn Kiisteiu Market m Western Market An TOnWlMUU STOOKf. ltiSprliiK A Itoaver Velley 2a I . HrldKopeii A lloreHlioo..,, u : Columbia A Chestnut Hill r. j '.'elumbla A WiwhliiKUni 2fi ai CelittntilaAlllir Bprinir - 1 Columbia A Murletta i i atayiewn v Kiizaoetniewn : 1 lJincasterA Knhrata A 17, Lancaster A vlllew Btroet a II Btrasmirtf A Millport ,. 25 'il Marietta a Maytown ., V t: Mnrlnttii A Mount Jev 2A 31 LanaKilzabetlit'nAMliiel'i lue te Lancaster A rrultvllle. , ie te LaitcasterALltttx , 2ft 73 Lancaster A WlUUmiUm n m lun LaucnsUir A Maner W 133.10 Iamcaster A llanhiilm,,,,., 23 41 LancasterA Msriutu ,.,., 2.1 31 Lancaster A New Hnlland ltd 7 Lancaster A Btmuuetmnna. WXi V SAUK STOCKS, rirst National itanc 1100 tl t irarraers' NatleniU Uank.j..,.. 60 lll.7i rulten National liank....... lu) iU Lancaster County National Hank., te IH'.bJ Uetumbla National Uanki.,,,, Iuu 13 ChrUtlaua National Uuuk KM lit Eptiratn National liauk iu1 in Wrat National Dank, Columbia., ., iuu U ,3-1 rtrst National liana, flnislmri:,.,, te; l?l flrat.NnienniUiLiik, MarluttA,. ... li M rtrst National Hank, Mount Jey., Iw IM.'i LttlU National Uuuk ,. Mi l Manhelna National ltank uu If, I Union National Hank. Mount Jey :i 73 New Helland Nntlenal Uank I .il Uap National llauk I'M IJI