' 1,1 ' I - VM 'F 7 . f t i 3; f.V' A -i . V -9- .t. T-.W Y T 7f" ! '-V " '! r 't H I THE IiAJCASTEB SADLY DTEIiLiaENOEB, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1885. S I. A 'i i ,ii Eii-Jt , s vm$K i&-. IVr!' i 'Hi . Btf ty v W - is: !a h-h It 31 y.h :&b i. ,. rt;: vt.j I . i CHUM IMPROVEMENTS. V a 'fear iALXXLVinmiAtia conclude te ' t.JtervJtsisit tub TAiiEXXACtis. 1-" t. tf "Kw'1Ir ntiil Oilier AilertiiuciiU ler Hie . . 'Inlrrlot-llniKliieino Windows, Improved vrws nnil Handsome Decorations Car Movement for tlie Menth et Jul-. ' ! Regular Correspondence of IiumniESCKR. 1i A. ,.- ... . a.. r. ml. - u.... fi'Avt ibumtiAi i"t5. u mu uungrcguuuu ui Ki', ftalem Tiiilhnniii church, en Wnltiut utrceL JX lve derided te Ituprove the Interior of their , ;urcu, by the putting en et new paper nnd &jelher llke additions. The work et renovation -f-'hfl been going .en for isoine tliue past, mid when finished this church will be much ,J "mutlfled In appearance. The old paper en tJ the walls bfive been remeved and both Uie iWielUng and slde walls are belng ro-papercd , 4 ""very bandsoniely with gilt piiper. The Walls 'rnd celling will all rocelve sotne ornuinonta ernuinonta ornuinenta ft ' Hen which will add greatly te the beauty of v the church. Imitation stamped glass will be vHt mil oil the window. Tlila nrltrin In Imnnrlml K Wr, Jrem Ireland and approaches the genuine 3 Vffi? stained gloss. The ievs and all the ethor weed S, ,i' 4werKin uie interior or the church will be JL , palnted and grained In ash and walnut. The &i - eiu altar nas been taken down and a new ene S inrnlshcd, whleh Is of the finest workman- I' ,fi hlp and design. Tlie pulpit of the church lV w'" e altorea and Improved In a manner ' & rnrreflnnnilltin -wllli llm tillmr tifirta nf tlm l fr ,'-Td : "Ti Yfi n tt "- ,..- . ,, Wix IJU1IUI1IU. HUH UlllHllUU wie rnurcii Will IJO i5, 'one of the handsomest places of w unship in '.?'' Columbia. 'i , jllew the Curs Jleveil In July. 'A ' A decreose is shown in the number of cars liandledat Columbia ever the I'cnnsylvaiila ,1-rtllre.id during the month of July from the inontlief June ; although the nuibber was . much grealer than for tlie month or July, ,18S4. The following statement shows the car movement for lest mouth : KAETWAnU. M'jSr&j Unteaaea l.Cis li-iWfiV "" ' ....IJ.fSI WKSTWAKD. T.eftded.t., Unleadcil.. Total .... Uranft total shiwi Decrease from .lune ,i.. 1 era Incrcusc from July, imi ji2(a The grand total is divided into J.OIO trains, 1,333 going east, and COS west. An Krrlng Wire ICntiiriu. Mrs. XIzzIe Ilelfrlch and Dr. Samuel S. Ktener eloped together from their homes, in Ironvllle, en the afternoon of Saturday, July jiiu, lssu. ..Manillas iieirricti, the liushand of the erring woman, did net glve hlmself niucli concern evor tlie matter in order te ascertain their whereabouts. Mrs. lleirrich no doubt became tired or living away irem home with the doctor, and concluded te re turn home again. Thisshe did yesterday afternoon, going te the heuse of her paients. She will net dlsclose whero tlicy worewhllo away or whero tlie doctor is at prcsent 'e particulars can be gleaned from her concern ing the allatr. reerty mid Sqimler. A. 1''. Dongaree, who gains a procaiieus Jiving by carrying en as botanical doctor in an alley, near the old colored church, is lying very sick at his hoine aud In needy circum stances. It was the attention of home parties te liave him removed te the hospital at Ian caster, yesterday afternoon, but the attending doctor refused te allow him te be romevcd.ns be Is In a very critical sUite and liable te dle at any minute, lle is a member el General Welsh pest, O. A. H. and the inombers of the pest are attending te Ills wants. Yesterday a man was ompleyod by the prejier commltteo or councils te clean the borough lockup. The cells wero thoroughly cleaned and washed out Tills was a much needed improvement, The luckup is under the market house and ler the past few months lias been In a torrlble condition. The olllceis wcre elteu compelled te put men In the cells when they were net lit for a human being te be In. Ilerntigli mirf. The merchants of town"" have cntered into en agreement te liave tlielf,-btoresclesod rai Saturday, August 8th, W twolve te six o'clock p. in. . New ii'ittteg is behnr nut ilmvn en iin stairs evniiiu. the JI xir of the audlteinm of t must be . TlW' Y,rnrsrn"f? w net Kpecmi!"ervice for their "old com- stt " ""'in "ii iiuai. .aiur- rprtnrcil unit UI1U IWO O ClOCK. reight and pos&enger trains en IlllllKt ,t Pert DOIKlMit, rullrnnil .. menced runulng last ovening. The damage te this read by the recent rains lias been ropalred. The peles and wlres or the tolephono com pany were in bad condition alter the letcnt ruins. On tlie line from Columbia te Yerk 12 peles wero shattered. The workmen or the company hae been busily engaged in io ie pairing the damngeU) the diirercut lines, and the business or the company is new going en again In a satisfactory manner. The Sunday school class of HU Jehn's Lutheran church, taught by Mrs. Ooergo Tllle, is spendlng tlie day in a pleasant man Tier at lleise s weeds. On next Saturday n number of the mom. bers or den. Welsh 1'est will leave town for rittsuurg te visit the encampment at that place, j. The Vigilant lire company, Ne, "held jhelr regular monthly meeting for August last evenlng. Several matters et importauce Apre transacted. The company doclded te engage the Ironvllle band for their trip te Harnsburg en Soptembor 17. The Shawnce llre company, Ne. 3, will held their monthly meeting ou Thursday, August 0, and en Friday, August 7, the Columbia company. Ne. 1, will imve their meeting. l'ret. 1. J. Merges, of Philadelphia, fmmerlya resident or town, is among his old friends in Columbia, the guests or Mr. 1 A. Bennett. MissosAunleand Katie Heffman, of llar risburg are making u visit te Columbia as guests of Mrs. Jehn P. Frank, en Union utrcct. Te be Cremated. Dr. T. S. Updegrnfl, a prominent clllzen of Klinlra, X. Y'., died n few days age. He left directions in his will that his body should be dispesed oreithor by Incineration or by the use or quicklime, irthe latter methed was employed he gave directions that he should be buried In a plain whlte coffin, with n lid ns thin and weak as it could be made. Sl bushels or rjuicklime was te be thrown upon it. This would break through the lid and censume tlie body In a short tlme. His Irleuds have declded te Jiave bis re mains Incinerated nt the Lancaster crema terium, and liave been In communication with the oillcers or that association. The time lias net yet been lixed for the incineration but it will net take place for sereral days at least, and in nccordance with the wish or the family will be entirely private, A Curleu C.ihe of Tre-im. Nearly a year age AmesKaullmau, or East Hompfleld, sold te Christian Itiukley, of l'eijuea, a cow, supiKJscd te he u milk cow. lllnkley declared the cow gave no mltkaud would net pay for her. Kaullman refused te take her away and aha remained at JSIukley's ferelght meutliH. As Kaull'man could get no money for the cow, lie 11 n ally went te lllnkley's and took her away. Uinkley pre sented him with a bill for fa for beardlnc the cow eight months. ICautl'matt rofused te pay the bill and Jlinkley sued him for trespass. The case was heard before Alder man McConemy. I'laiutill' was willing te withdraw the suit, if defendant would pay the costs, g3.8ft This he refused te de where upon the alderman lined the plaltitlll'SlOand costs. As this sum was greater than the costs and cow-beard,Kautlman dually agreed te pay the latter bill, thus saving fi Nut A. J, Aloere. Dr. J, U. itcckley, Jehn Heusing, Jehn Kleiser and Josepli Kitrcli, or Lebanon, islted Landisvllle te disinter the remains or tlie unknown man found dead and burled there, under the Impression that it might be the body or A. J, Moere, who hut winter mysteriously disappeared fiem Lebanon. Ilie iHHly was taken uji, but it was net Moere's. Cliurcul Willi tJiricny. Henry Herzberg appeared at thoelllcoor Alderman Barr this morning and cntered suit agalust L. Ltti ie, charging him with the larceny erspectacles, suspenders uud a num. wr or ethor goods. Ileth men are peddlers, ' mid lived In the same heuse in the Seventh want. A warrant was issned for the urrest of , the aeuused. nevum r is tiik noens. Fervid Interest nn the Inereaae at iJindUtllle CmniHneetlng, Ah the tlme approaches for the cldse of the Lamilsvllle cimpmcetlng the iutercst in creases and tlicre is no falling oil' in the atten dance. On tlie ether hand tlie crowds are large and many persons imve come te the grounds te spend the last two days in tlie weeds. The weather is very pleasant te-day, ns the nun is shining brightly and tlicre is a stllTbrecze blowing, making the air pooh The grounds are in line condition and although they are fast drying off tliore ia no danger of any mero dust during the camp camp meeting. I lAmeng tlie Inte arrivals en tlie grounds are the following : llev. W. 8. McKlnley, Ilaln bridge ; Kev. 1). M. Gorden, Plilladelplda ', llev. Jcsse B. Yeung, Miss LeuLsa Kelstor and O. W. Adams, el llarrlsburg, and Itev. Dr. Carrell, of I.obaueii. Dr. Hecho did net arrlve in tlme te partici pate In the Grant memorial iscrvlce yester day afternoon, as was oxpeclcd, butcame In the 8 o'clock train in the ovening. Addresses wero delivered by the Hevs. J. T. Hatchell, Jehn F. Crouch, and E. C Grifilths, and a poem was read by Miss Annle llruner, of ueiumuia. 'uie services w ero very lntcrosi lntcresi ing throughout. The attendanee at the services at the 7:30 lastevening was large. The soruien was preached by llev. Tliomes M. Jacksen, or Corwall, wliose text was leund In Jeb xi., IS : " Fer then slialt thou lire tip thy taco without nnet : vea. thou Hhalt be ete.idfust and shalt net fear." After the sermen thore was a nrayer meet ing, which continued until 10 o'elock. Thore wero a number ormeurnorsot the altar aud seeral conversions were made. This morning Itev. Win. ltcdhclTer, of Hal fax, Pa., led the 0 o'clock prayer meeting, and Itev. L. D. McClintock, ofSeudorsburg, was at the head of the 8 o'clock meeting. The announcement that Dr. Hecho would preach nt lOo'cleckdrow many poeplo te the stand. Tlie facesf the doctor is a familiar ene at Landlsvllle, where be has been a regular attendant at campmoetings mr Boverai years. As he said this morning, he is always glad te accent the invitation of the Landisvllle people, and makes it a point te get here. This morning the roverend goutletnen preached ene of his usual excellent sermens, and at the clese bis audlonce seemed anxious for him te continue Ills text was Pxalms lvill., 11 : " .Se that a man shall say, verily thore is a reward for the righteous ; verily he Is n Ged that Judgeth in the eartli ;" audlrnm Mattbew v., 12: " Mojeico and be exceedingly glad, for great is j'eur toward In hoveii;forsoiersecutod they the prophets which wero boferoyou." At 130 this afternoon the children's meet ing at the stand was conducted llev. G. Ueed, of Mount Nebe, in the absencoef llev. lteads, who was called away Irem the grounds te day te nltenil te seme oilier unties, .miss Weiser conducted tlie consecration service ou tlie hill. At 3 o'clock this afternoon the Women's missionary society celebrated their third anniversary. Addresses wero delivered by Mrs. 8.1. Keen, of Philadelphia, and Miss lllnkle, nf Danville ; Miss Amanda Landls, of Landisvllle, gave reading and tlicre was tmtver and Hlnclni;. This evening the early meetings will be held. The minister for the 7:30 service had net been announced up te neon. To-merron's 8crce. As te-morrow w ill be the last day of the campmccting the services will be or a very Interesting nature In the morning at 10 o'clock thore will be preaching by Rew Jcsse II. Yeung, or Orace church, Harrisburg. At 3 o'clock in the afternoon a memorial servlce, In honor or the members who liave died within tlie last year, will be held and the sacrament or tthe iyerd's supper will be administered. In the evenlng, after the sermon by' Rev. G. G. Rakestraw, of Central church, Phila delphia, thore will be the usual handshaking and tlie campmccting will clese with a walk around. Te-morrow afternoon the beard of control will mcoten the grounds te elect ollicers ler tlie year. JtllWI'.l.Y HXCAJlVJUtST, XO. HIT, I'e mi. ill) liiKlltutrtt Ycntcnl.iy liy the Clntud ltu iient Uincer. Rldgely Encampment, Ne. 217, was for mally instituted last evening, at Odd Fel lows' ball, by the grand encampment olll elll cers. The charter was obtained in the follow ing manner: Dr. i. ltusheng, i:. C I) liter, II. FlScsore ; H. H. Hesore and William Grimley representing Earl encampment, Ne. 217, or New Helland, petitioned the grand officers for leave te chauge the encampment te Lancaster anil its name te Rldgely. Per mission was given, and veitcrday was desig nated as the tlme for the institution of the new encampment The grand officers who participated In the exercise were A. Fackon Facken thall, esq., Doyiestewn, grand patriarch ; Dr. Jehn Lovergeodi Ianewtter, grand senior warden ; James 1'. Rebbius, past grand pa triarch ; Henry W. Railey, past grand patri arch ; Dr. F. V. Van Artsdalcn, grand master or the grand ledgo, and James It. Nichelson, grand secretary; Messrs. Heppard and Moere, Iast elder patriarchs. At the afternoon wssleu the new encamp ment was formally Instituted, the fle gen gen tlemen frein New Helland, six who with drew from Washington encampment and t-oventy-three ethers made up the roll of chtrter members. At the evenlng bcsIen the following oill eill oill eors were elected and Installed : Chlor Patriarch D. It. ltewinan. High Priest H. J. Stelgerwelt. Senior Warden Harry Hill. Junier Warden Jehn O.-.SieberH. Scribe H. M. I). Eristnan. Treasurer E. J. HrUinau. Tlie appointed elllccrs will be designated nt the next meeting. Alter tlie installation of the oflrteers the grand encampment oillcers wero cntertalned at Jehn Copland's hotel. The new encampment shirts with a geed iuomber"liip, nnd will in the course of years beconie ene of the strongest cainps iu tlie HtltO. htlbllOllMeu of Itlltlliens. The following merchants ofLancaster will clese their places or business en Saturday bo be bo tweon tlie hours or 12 neon and 0 p. in., dur ing the Grant fiinend : Watt, Shand fc Ca, Myers A Ralliven, linger iV lira, Lano.tCe., Williamson t Fester, D. P. Stackhouse, Jehn H. Glvlcr.tCe., II. E. Hlaymaker, W. D. Sprccher it Ca, R. 10. Fahncstuulc, G. U Fen Dei-smlth, IIe.tr .t MeNabb, High if: Martin, Astrlch llrothers. Uurger A Sut Sut eon, Siiaub it lire., Marfliall A Hen, Edw. J. Zahm, Jehn Haul's Sens, Jehn A. Lee, W. D. Statill'crA' Ce., A. II. Rosenstein, II. Gerhart. Phares V. Fry, Dif Dif Dif fuudorrer it Eby, C. FU, Jeseph Loeser, Chas. F. Rengler, Hr.mdt it Ca, Moses Geis- Injunction (irunted. B. Frank Ecknian, of Pequc.i township, filed a bill In equity today agahist Jehn Miller and Christian Herslieck, .sutervisers of Pequea tewnsliip. The bill nets ierth that a strip of land Is being taken in ;the opening efa read, and in cousequence be will suiter irreparable damages. Judge Patterson granted a preliminary Injunction restraining tlie supervisors from going en Mr. Kckman's land. It ill be argued en Satuiday of next week. reienax 'jVtAau&i. Te-l)ay Mews I'rem ll:e Old World Cabled Under tlie bea. Father Boneml, who .went te the Soudan te plead with the Mahdi ler the rnlmisn nr . captive priests and nuns, is expected te ar ar rleo In Rome seen te cenrer w 1th the Pope. The Italian gevfirnmetit has ordered a new Ironclad te be built at Veuice. It will be tin usually larce. A conflict between the German colony anil the natives or Zanzibar is Immluent The Germans are making preparations te fluht and are said te be well supported with arms and ammunition. The Louden Vaily Xctex and the Times again publish long culogistie articles uponUen. Grant The Timet holds that It Is the duty or England aud Amerlca te ro re malu always rrieiuls. England honors Amor Amer cuand America honors herself in mviuc tribute te Grant. ' Nine pupils at the high school in Spires huve been delected iu a conspiracy te mur der the usher. They had armed tliemsolves with daggers and a revolver, but the young est conspirator beeaine frightened aitd re vealed the plot, whereupon all theso con cerned wero expelled. The Univerelty of Berlin colubrated its 75th anulveraary te-duy, There was u historical precession ut a banquet iu Uie ovenhig. Thore were speccbes by soy era! noted pet nonages. The rector of the university caused qulte u sensation by indulging ia several marked anti-French eemiiueiits. i-uuurger, Honors it iiursi, tsliauu if; Hums, 1'. C. Snyder it lira, J. 11. Martin it Ca, A. W. Baldwin, Jehn 1'. Schaum & Sen, Mar shall it Rengler. IteArre.led nnd Committed. Jehn Moen wen arrested seme tlme age, en charge of false proteuso, preferred by Frank IlelsL The allegation was that he obtained a large quantity el grocerlos, by fraudulent ropresentatlons. Moen admitted Ids guilt, and premisod te pay the amount or the bill. He was given an opportunity te de be, but failed te de se. This morning he was re arrested by Ofilcer llltcliie, and In deiatilt of bail, commuted for a hearing bofero AUIcr inaii McGlhm. Aicnlnut the Gllr in the suit brought by Henry Mlller against the city for labor In breaking cinder at the fitruace, Alderman Ilarr has decided in favor of Mlller for tlie full amount of his claim. Street Commissioner Uertr. was very Indignant at tlie decision, and was net slew in telling tlie alderman his opinion of him. lle get as geed as he gave te tlie amusement el a number of persons wlie happened te be within hearing. I)reiped Inte it l'lace. Washinoten D. C. Aug. 15. Hen. Horaile C. Ilurchard,late director of the mint, has been appolnted a momber of beard of rovenuo oemtnlssloners recently crealed by the Illinois legislature. I II III w "eleiilioue Connection. Sliatlb A llre., shoe dealers, Ne. 1 East King street, aie connected with tlie telrphenn ex- change. Grant Memerial Scrtlte. Memerial scrvlees, commciiieratlng the death of V. 8. Urant, will be huhl In tlie Presbyterian church. Seuth Queen street, August 0th, at 7:1-1 p. in. The sermen w 111 preached by the pastor of the church. Clieap excursion te Atlantic City. Combined Hand cheap excursion te Atlantic City enSutiuduy, AugustlS. lteundtrlpttckcts, Keed for thrce days. Through train leaves l-an-caster (King street) at T,M a.m.) Columbia nt 6:13. Furu only t3.00. Landisvllle, G:13 a. m.; Manhelin, 0.27i Mlltr, 0:12 and Kphmta, 7.05. Fare, $iSW. Special train wilt return same day. IIUgl,S,8,UAltW 3IAUKHTH. Chicago I'reduce Market, Ciiioaeo, Aug. 5,9.20a. m. Mai ket epened: Wheat August, e i bept.WiJie i Oct, U.'Xe ! Nev., W,ie. Cern August. Id'e ; Rept 4CJii Oct, 4c. Oats Aug., Kitci bept, 'i'We. 1'erk Aug., ".7 1 hi'pt, W'K I.iird Sept., 1 37 ; Oct., fi 126 43 1 Net., tcav lllbs Aug., M ; Sept, $3 13 ; Oct, V M. New Yerk I'reduce Slarket. New lenit, Aug. u. rleur market dull j Kine, $2 luffl) ill) ; tjuperflnu, tt 23ft3 7et Common te Fancy Kxtra Ohie, tt 3fl 00 ( (loed te Choice Kxtra Western, IIQlD 75) Minnesota, tt C3 04 UI. Wheat Ne. 2 ltcd, Winter, Aiir;., Wte ; Hept., tl CO; Oct., ft u. Cern Ne. 2 Mixed, Aug., Mc i Hept, Kf,ic. Oats Ne. 2 Mixed, Aug., 3.JJC Sept., 31,e. Ityedull. Hurley nominal. l'erkdull ; Slum, tU00ll 30. l.ard i0t, Hept t MSe, Oct. Molasses dull : l'orte illce, I3QI0C. Turpentlnefiulct at W,ic. ltesln dull utl 15?117H ferstmlned te geed. l'etreleum dull ; lteflned In Cenes, 0c. llutter dull ; Western Imitation Creamery, 18e. Chc-csedull : Western Flat prime, CV'. Kggstlrm; state. 1S43IC0 ; Westeni. ll)JR13c Sugar dull; Cuueaf, tie ; ciniuiilated, lullon-riuleti tirline city. SKc. Freights steady grain te (lliugeiv, 2Jc. Cotree dull; fair cargoes, 6Je. lluy nominal ; Ne.l, "jocftli.eo. Itlceflrm; Carolina u nd l.eulnl.iua, comuien te fair, OiG'-lic- rhlladclplila 1'roduce Market, PiiitADKLViiiA, Aug. 3. Fleur and Meal was In moderate requast nt ienner rates. req n 1. bales of l,w barrels. Including Pennsylvania, fnmlly ut ll S3; Wcsturn de 41 333 ; Mlnncsetu bakcis' ut lft' PutcnU at 13 (J5W. Itye flour Mas flnu at f 1 73 pur barril ler choice. Feed Market was limited and weak; Sales or Western Winter Jlnm, nt (13 3Q1Q iicrten. 1 p. in. call W'heut, 0lie bid for July j taUe, Aug.; JV,ii for bept.j VJ-Xc for Oct.; lulj Nev. Cern 52Xe for Julj : MJfc for Aug.; S3Je for euiil , uiu mi iy i niiu -ii Ol lata Sic. bid for JhIvj S3Uc Aim. s-.-Ke ler eupuj J-;jC, jer uci.; irc suv. ftteck Markeu. Quotations by Heed, McUmnn A Ce., Hankers, xiuciu)iei, i u. 11 a.m. 12k. 3p.m. MlnHOtirl I'uclllc. , Michigan Centnil New erk Central New Jeraey Central... Ohie CcntmlrjT.,r. Del., Ijick.A WeKtern,, I.I M Ki leij j 4'jtJ '-'IK i" DunvurA Klourunue, iu Krle I.'.'i I Knnxas A Texas., Lake bbore Chicago A N. W., common. N.N. Out A W'esleni St l'nul A einau.t l'aeltlc Mall Itecliester A l'ltuburg Ht. l'aul Texas I'acllte Union l'aeltlc Wabash Common Wabash Preferred Westeni Union Telegraph., I-ouisvllle A Nashytllu N. Y.,Chl.AHt L I-hlgh Valley I.ehlgh Navigation l'cimsylvanU Heading P. T. A hutrnle Northern Pacific Common Northern I'uclllc Fref llcHtonvllle PhllndelphlaA Krie.. . Northern Central Central Trntmp Canada Southern.. oil IVople'H Pasgonger Mbbuurl Pacific 7i te5i n i:fi SIS lefj 8ft Slfe l' 3.' 34i till 10) 'm 211 SIM AU Vi.llTiaK3IEXTl. TEARING POWDrYft. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. "puis powdernevervarles. A marvel nfpuilty, stiength uud wholeseuieness. More eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be fold In competition with the multitude et low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. E?..!.0,..'" cc"."' "oval Hakine Pewueb Ca, 100 W all Btieet. A uw Yerk. marW-lydAw VrOTIIINO BUT PUH1! WIIITH AKn a.- Ileal lltllV LltlPll 1lV llylll.r t II T l.-lf.U HOltOXbOAP. maimd VyANTED-ONE FIRST-CLASS BODY iJ ' MAhElt that can repair wheels at Philip Ileerspin's Cairlage Fuoteiy, Nes. 12u and 12S KastKlngstieet, Lancaster, Pa. WANTED-SEVERAL FIRST-CLASS t Larpcnters. Anmv nt lt Sl'.'J MAUY'S CHUItCH. mero or less, efllard Nut Ceal, 'te be delivered at the City OlMccs, during the coining w inter, at evm .......ill. nt nucu iiuaniuies useraerud. Proposals te be iiddressed " Property Commit Cemmit Cemmit tee," at Mayer's Otllce. D. K. 1 OX(J, ..,. . Chalnuan Commlttce. jAcen M. CiULLAg, Clurk. augSttdWAS jyjOUNT ST. MARY'S COLLEGK Mount St. Mary's College, EMMIT8BUnO, MD. AiJWiustltutlen continues te glve that ther. gl' iff uuuu iia0iuui unu Aiaiueumtleai which It has long been celebrated. :ii uiatsiuul and Mathematical Education ler ell It Iiaji lump ln.iiti f.fit.imititH .n.ii..i. ctal Courte, optional te the students, la con- bttuated In a vnrybwillhy locality ut the feet of the lllup llldgu Mountains, and far away from the distractions uud dangers et a city, this college erren, peculiar udvuntages te students, Send for Catalogue te p PRESIDENT MT. ST. MARY'S COLLEuB, Jul!0-2mdil W'S EMMITSuUllG, MD. REMOVE ALL GREASE SPOTS AND ,.J...5tSU'.??0A.!ys.wccinirmeet with mil. PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED BY SrI.M.1'i?iU,.,l,.cre,,RnetU,n te7 o'clock, p. ni., SEP. TEMUKlt 1, lbt3, ler Ten Tens, mero or less, of M-kcna alley and Hultlmore Company Kgg COUl. mlXed. tO htlltlnn llmtLi. n.wl S'.... r,.n.? LEU'S JUOHAXtiQAl. ritr a nrtM Ttsr.it kxtb. IT-ASH LINEN LAWNlAvif II MuV YV I.KK'S DOKAX SOAP aud prevent the color fiem being destroyed. , - TIUIILKY'S LIQUID IlENNKTMAK KS delicious Junket, Curdt and Wliey, Alpine Oust Custard, etc. unexecucu in airengtii ami co- ngulatltig power. lIUHLRY'fl DltUn STOltR. Me. 21 West King HtrceU N AUTICL13 AS FItBB FKOM ADUIi- temtlnn a new fallen snow Is Mtl.I.EIfH DOKAX BOAP. BEST GOODS AT LOWEST 1'IHCKS. 4 B.s. " A " SiiKnr for Me 4 packages Cern- tnreh for Stfl t B.n. Ten lllscults for SSe I 4 .Is. Prunes for 2V) i ds. iiice Kir -oe. urnnuiHicu Bugar, 7e. Coffees I Celfces I 'ICelTpml Teas! Tens! Tel OI.AKKK'8 TKAHTOUK, 38 West Ktni Street. cpuone. R EMEM UElt THE OLD STANDARD. ItOHUKIt'S WILD CUF.ItUY TONIC Ker IVcakness, flcncrat Hummer eemtitnlnt. etc. Debility, Dyspepsia, ItOIIKKK'SMCJUOItHTOUK, epi52-lydll Ne. ia Centre Square, mHE ONLY ARTICLE ANSWERING JL nil liuri'eses exccnthig scouring Is MIL LKll'S J JIUIIi ItAXSOAl". MADE OK REFINED OILS, TAL TAL lewand f.nrd, nnd guaranteed te liave ue equal, Is MlbLKIt'S 110 K AX SUA1', APPY THOUGUT AND REBECCA XJL Tolmceesonlv Senernlug.at HAIITMAN'H YKI.I.I YKI.I.OW JTltO.NT C1UAU HTUIIK. UXURIOUS AND REFRESHING FOR the bath. Itncquiitcd for latiudry nnd kitchen Is SULLKIfS 1IOUAX SO A I'. THE LARGEST, BEST AND MOST complete assortment of Playing Cards In the city from 8 cents per pack up at HAUTilAN'8 YKI-T.mv FllONT CIOAll STOltK. TM1TATIONS ACCUMULATING. -BEN- JL sous Ca; cine cut In t seu's Cupclne Plasters Imve the word Can. ue ccntie. jion'teoaocciveu. -i.e BB. Use Maiilieiiii The Original. Heller Fleur. The Hest lrtay2-lyM,W'A3 It 1T1IIIST-CLA8S BOARDING. J Together with the choice of looms en the first or second fleer. Surpassed by uone In the city. Cull en or address, NO. m NOIITII QUEEN HT. Tabic boarders accommodated. eO-tfd "VrOTIOE IS HEREBY OIVP.N THAT J an application will be Inadu te the Court of Common Pleas, of Lancaster county, ou MONDAY, ALOUST 21, 1883, nt 10a. in., for n charter feran Intended corporation te be called nil iiiicuiiuii cijrjiuntiiuii 11, iiucaiivu (h's Hospital, of Lancaster, Pcnnsyl iler the chiirge of the Bisters of ft. r Philadelphia,1' the character and eh- "u jesepu vunla. undr Frnncls. of l'blladelnhla. ject of which U the erection and mnlntenancoef hospitals in tee county or anenstcr. ler the euro of the sick, JOHN COVLE, Solicitor. jyi-aienww A SSIONEI) ESTATE OP THE L. N- J.. caster Helt Company, of the City el l.iii- castcr. The undersigned auditor, appointed te pass upon exceptions and te dlstilliute tnu imlance rcmnliilnlng Iu the hands of 11. F. Irving, assignee, for the benctlt of creditors te nnd among theso legally entitled te the same, will sit ler that purpete cm TIIUKHIiAY, the 11th day of AIJUUST, A. 1). 1883, at 2 o'clock p. m.t In the Library lfoein of the Court Heuse, Iu the city of Lnncaster, w here all persons In terested In said distribution may attend. 1. MeMULLEN, Jly8 ItdW'enw Auditor. OSTPONED. The Mionnerchor Excursion and Picnle TePENIlYJf I'AIIK count of the ruin te , has been Hpencd en ac- MONDAY, AUGUST 10th. If. (iKItllAKT, Clialrinau Coinuilttce of Arrangements. UUgJ-Ctd "l RAND OPEN AIR CONCERT -AT- MEJWERCHOR GARDEN, THlSEVr..VINfi I1YA Full Brass Band. It IlENItY DOEItlt, Prep. JOHNS.G1VLER. GEO. F. RATI I VON. Bargains Opened Te-day AUGUST 5th. ONECASE HEbT l'HINTS only Sc.j wertbSc. ONE CASE CANTON FLANNELS, 3c.; clxap ntGi-ie. ONEC.VSr.CANTONFLANNELS,C'fc.i cheap at !c. ONECASECANrON FLANNELS, De.j cheap at 12Kc ONE CASE CANTON FLANNELS, 12Kc; cheap at 13c. ONE-HALF CASE TOILLE D'NOIll SEEK. SUCKERS only 8c; worth 15c. An Asserted Let of CIIA31HUAb, c.; worth 12Ke. JoluiS.&ivler&Ce, NO. 2S EAST KING STREET, LANCASTEH. PA. J." MARTIN & CO. DEESS SATDTES. An E'egant New 6teck of DUE3S SAT1NES In Hlacks, IIlucj and Drowns. ALL LKJHT SHADES of DftESS 8AT1NES, Including Pinks, Light Hlnex, Creams, ' 1'iiiKS, i.ignL jiiues, i x., at IJJic. per yurd. S.K BLACK CASHMERES. New Invoice, consisting of Fifty Pieces of All- Weel Cushmcrcri, ranging Iu prlcu Irem res, rung 43u. te Jl 71. .a. JUST OPENED ! Black Silks! At 73c., 87c, J1.U0, 11.23, !.&). Splendid Value for the Meney. PARASOLS. Coaching Parasols. Canopy Tep Parasols. Lace Parasols. ALL JIEDUCED TO COST. New Line of Dress Percales, In Sni'il! Figured Hlauks, HIiie aud llienns J. B. Martin & Ce. Cor, West King ana Prince Sts. IiANCASTElt, PA, XKWAJ) rJBH TIHFMKXTB, TjWK KENT. Jj A Twe and ahalf story HIllOK IIOUSK. Mn.2 west Chestnut street. A lvatthn jTJStfd l.VTELLlOKN I OITFICK. XTjriTHOUT EXCEPTION, THE BEST T Cigars In'the town, two for Bf, at UAUTMAN'S YKI.LOW ITllONT C1UAU BTOllK. NDOUSED BY PHYSICIANS AND Druggists. Everybody knows the uses of a plaster, and that UonseitVi Capclne Plasters nre tlie licst. qiHE FINEST KNOWN POIl TOILET, L Laundry and Dulli purposes Is MII.I.KIt'S 110UAX BOAP. S' CHOOL TAX FOR 188.1. The duiilieate Is In the hands of llm treasurer. Thrce per cent, elf for prompt payment te Aug. ' ' V. O. MAllSHAM,. Treasurer, Ne. 12 Centra Square. 3T Ofllcn hours from 0 a. m. te 4 p. in. Junell-ttdll T)ciiEt3eTiirBETfmpuT -UflE- PALM OIL SOAP, The best soap te make n clear complexion. Only 15c. a bar, or two bars for 23c. Fer sale at COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, Nes. 137 and 133 North Queen Street. REDUCTION IN CUSTOM - MADE Clothing. A well.niade. KWnnt. trimmed aim perieci. munir iiusincss nun. ler 91H.UJ. geed English Corkscrew Worsted Suit, r . ..... .. . - .. .. ii"-.r: . A flat eraiueu, in one, iwe, loree or iour-uuiien rMitn. way, for r23.(ie, A handsome Check Casslmere suit for sjj.eu. An cleiralit Serirn Suit. In binnk. blue, drab nr brown, for 113.00. FIne English Stilped or Check Pantaloons Hern $3.ueup. He member, all work Is strictly first-class. Every ganneAt warranted te b 'opresontcd. A geed nt, wclbmade and nlcciy trimmed, The largest assortment of patterns In this city. A. II. U03EN8TE1N, inZInidlt 37 North Uueen street. T EVAN'S FLOUR. LEVAN'S FANCY ROLLER. FLOUR. Hakes Elegant Krcad. Fer sole by Grocers generally. Levan & Seub, Morelutnt Millers, Otllce: 17NOKTH PHINCEST. apiWJind CALL AT STOKE REIOART'H OLD WINE -FOU Ltsten's Extract of Beef. riKIWT IN TUB WORLD. Established, 17S3. 11. K.BLAYMAKEK, AgU. lebl7-lld Ne. 2) East King St. G REAT REDI'CTION AT ASTRICH'S Palace of Eashien, 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTEIt, PA. llnxlng ijulle a Large Stock of EMBROIDERED SKIRTING, (13 INCHES WIDE) en liuinl, we liave made sonic Lnige lied notions In the priced of some of them, In order te icducc our sleck. Skirtings which were sold at (l.'JSayaid ate marked de n te b3c. a yanl. Skirtings which cost 11.75 ate new held ler tl.i'i a yard, and se en. The sime thing with Allover Embroidery, K Inches wide), reduced from 75c. te&Ocajard, Irem $1.00 te 75c a yurd, from U.50 te $1.13 a yard, from I1.&3 te $1.23, and se forth. TJiejiCJtLlilnilwohave reduced In price Is Parasols and Sun Umbrellas, Our&tock Is net very large, but we prefer sell ing thcin at cost pricui te earring them ever till next year. MATIN PAItASOLS silk lined and trimmed In wide Spanish lace, reduced from $3.0i) te $i.i!3. A Hlg Drive In White Pearl Buttens. SJgre, 18te21IIncs, fair quality net pure white, but the next thing te It at 10c. a card of two dozen. Elegant iiuallty Pure Whlte Pearl Kutlens at fiem 7c. te lie. a dozen. 50 grets Coletcd liery Jersey Wash Buttens at 3c. u dozen. HANDKERCHIEFS. SO dozen Cent's Whlte Llnen Finish Handker chiefs, large size, hummed, worth 33c. apiece. We sell them Ihlee for 'i3c. Black Silk Jersey Mitts, 43c. a Pair. NEW KID GLOVES, Ol'U Ora IMI'OBTATION. Thrce llutten, asserted Tuns and llrewn, very line quality, 50c, a pair. The same goods lu four-button, 52c. u pair. HOSE. A full line of Infants' Cotten Threo-n,uarter Hese, lu plain colored and striped. Cent's Unbleached Socks, "super stout," w ei Hi 25a, ut 'JOc. a pair. CHILD'S GAUZE VESTS, All sizes, from 12c. up. CORSETS. Our " Unbreakable "at 10c. The " U. A U.," medel shaped j the only Cettct of the klud sold for that price 73c. ASTRICH'S PALACE OP FASHION, 13 EAST KINO STltEET. aLAHHWAUE. H IUH A MARTIN. Queensware CHINA" HALL New Opeii, a Lai go Variety et Cheap TABLE GLASSWARE. Alse, u New Line of BROWN STEW PANS, MIXING BOWLS, JELLY POTB, &e S- PH1CE8 VEUV LOW.-K DON'T FAIL TO FOHE SEE THESE GOODS PUltCHASlnU. HE- High& Martin, MO. IS EAST KINO STREET, .LANUASTKU, PA. VT.OTlltKO. f-Sr Clothing te meet every fancy nnd (e jilense tlie tnste or every buyer may always Imj round en our tables. Ne ene need leave us misaligned. Our stock is full of real bargains nt closing prices, within tlie reach eF every purchaser. A. 0. YATES & CO., 602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST PlUledelpUIa. Ui2-3md e AIC IIAIjU BUY YOUR CLOTHING AT- Wanamaker& Brown's, OAK HALL, Southeast Ceuhkr Sixth a.iu Maiikkt Sthbetb, PlItUtllELI'lllA. Jlylltfd TTKADliUARTKRS KOR SUMMER Merine Shirts and Drawers, Oauze Undershirts and Drawers, Cholce Necktlcn, 13. it W. Cellars and Cuffs, C. it C. Cellara and Cuffs, Crown Cellars and Cuffa The Best Filling Dress Shirts. BHIKTS AND SOCIETY PAKAPHEItNALlA MADE 'JO OltDElt. At Erisman's, NO. 17 WEST KINO STKEET. T IllRTY-TIIlRI) DAY OK TI1E- Great Clearing Sale AT- HIRSH & BEOTHM'S ONE VUICE CL0TJI1NU HOUSE. If you uteli In tnke udvanlatrn of the vi't'.it mjrk-deun and Clothing, lj cut's Furnishing (ioeds, etc, ut lldlculeusly lewprlcen, you had heller ceme neon, no their sule will continue hut 7 DAYS LONGER. Our nsnertmeut W net na complete im it , hut thore are many articles left yet which reu would huy en account of their low pilcct. 1'urtlcul.uly In our Merchant Tailoring We hae made a regular slaughter iimem; the prices. Our "llnyer" te new lu Nw Yerk selecting und placlui; our orders for Full with the Importers, and we must clear out the old Bteckutuny sacrifice te niake room for the new stock. aCIecd nt 0 p. i except Paturdnyi. HIRSS & BROTHER'S One-Price Clothing Heuse, COUNEUOK NOItTII QUEEN STUEET AND CENTltE SQUAltE, LANCASTEIt. PENN'A. B UIIGKR A SUTTOX. De Yeu Want Bargains ? IF YOU DO, CO TO THE &REAT CLEABIMr SALE BDRGER & SUTTON'S I'eople's Clelliing Emperiimi, NO. II CENTltE SQUAUE. Summer Clothing IN EVEItY VAKIETY ATPltlCESAS LIGHT AS THE MATEUIAL MADE FKOM, IN OltDElt TO FKEPAItr. FOU THE FALL TltADE. NOW 1SUNDOUIITEDLY THE TIME TO 11U Y. 9" Stoic cleaca at 0 p. in., Saturdays excepted. Burger & Sutten, MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Ne. 24 Centre Square, LANCASTEIt, PA. Js'OU SA1.K OK JtJSXT. F" OR"" RENT. Thrce Law Offices at Ne. 45 NOItTII DUKE STUEET; and a hasment 65 feet lenjf, supplied with water and heat, maraj-Ud 1J. FItANK ESIILEMAN. I7IOR SALK. SKATING RINK AT COL J umhla, Pa., with all Its Fixtures, Steam Heater and K3 pairs of Henley Skates, goedus new. Will tell en easy terms and nt a huriraln. Postetllco address, " JlOX' NO. KJ," Julyl5 3iud Columbia, Pa. SHKRIFK'S 8ALR. OiiTHUUSDAYMOIlNlNOatlOo'cIeck.at the Organ Manufactory of Paull &, Hamilton, en tuuicu mrcd, me inuewiuu property i hjuth 77 OrKan Cases, 3 Organelles, Oman Supi: Itnllr.uu Tnnla 1 ,.. .vl uu .. .111.. 1.....l.li.... II. dies. ..v.. u.i a, vu.e, iiuninaiutuuni I it. uie ill's, titjieu, "upgy, 3 Sets of Harness, 10,0ea feet of VliKlnla Walnut. ,uce feet or Poplar and a number of Other articles tee numerous te mention. OEO. W.TOML1NSON, augSSlM&W Sheriir. URLIO HALK OF COWS. OnSATUUDAY, AUOUHT S.18-5, will he sold at public snle, ut the sale and oxehaiige sta bles of (he undersigned, lu the vlllage of ill! ill! lersvllle. Maner township, Lancaster eeunty. Pa., the follewluir Live Stock, te wit i THlll'l Y HEAD OF ALDEUNKYAND DU11HAM COWS, seuie fresh aud seme springers that will seen be In pretlt. The underslgnud selects bte own steelc and docs tlie buying himself. Theubore stock must be as veprcbentrd I he day or sale or no sale, ir it te wet we can sell In the dry, A eiedlt offie days will be given. I Sule te commence at 1 o'clock p. ut, of said day when attendanee will be given uy IIAltUYC. LlNTNEit. orse, Saucxl IIesb, Auct, iJicr tiueuM. gl'HCIAli AT.TKRATJON 8AI.K. WATT, SHAND & CO., AUK MAK1NM EXTENSIVE AI.TEItATIO.N8 ' AND ADDITION!! TO THE New Yerk Stere, And In elder te reduce nut pi Hit stock nud innke mere room, otter ftpcclal Inducements In every department. EXTItAOItDIWAltVUAltaAINS IN Illcnclicil tintl Uiililcnclietl Muslins. l i1leaciied and unbleached siieetines I u all w Idth nud iiualltlcx. Tickings, Turkey Red Tablings, TaMt Linens, Towels md Napkins, AT THE LOWEST PU1CES KVEIt KNOWN. bl'ECIALIJAltaiNSIN DRESS GOODS. ODD JAM'S AND UEMNANTS ItEDUCED AT HALF USUAL PKICIW. MW YOEK STORE. TylLLIAMHON ft KOMTKK. A Welcome Cliaiic ! e The muchiieedcd chauge from the tot rid heat of a few daynnge te heartily welcome. It will give you an opportunity te uguhi appear In neniclhlui; warmer than a Seersucker. Te these who are net prepared for till chnuire, we can Hupply the want lu MEDIUM Oil LIGHT WEIUIIT CAHSIMEIti: SUITS Ll(tht or Dark Shadex.ef the Nentjt Kiwhlen, at the Leneat Prlcei. HATS AJTO CfiPS -reit- Mcn, ISe.vs and Cliildreti. In SeftandStiirFcltH, Plain Straws, Manillas, Dunstable or Canten Ilralds, silk Tnu cling Caps, Unfinished Seft Fulls for Tourist. Hummer Carnagu ltugs unit Dustcrx, (iculs' Walking Caucs and Umbrellas. All at the Lew est Prices. GENTS' Summer Underwear & Neckwear, Fancy Hosiery from He. a pair upnaid. Cel luleld Cellantnnd Culls. All the I.utcstShnpcs and the Jlest Makes of I.lucn Cellars and Cuifr. Fiench Petcale bliltle, nanew pleated fronts (the newest thing out.) White DtcssSblrte, nar row flout pleats, and -THE- EIGHMIE. A White Dress Shirt for $1.00, Or 85.40 Tcr Half Dezon HAND-MADE NEWPORT TIES. Ladles' Newpeit llu uud llutteu Shoes of Fiench Kid Flexible Sele, gtyllsh Opera Heel, Hund-Werkud llutten Heles ami Kid Lined, ic duccd te $i50. Ladles' Curucea Kid In Newpeit Uutteit,vpnly niHkeandeirect.Justus geed as the former, but the quality Is net qulte as line, leduccd te tioe. These Shoes are Hand Tunis, and first-class In cveiy particular 4S-Stoies cloiealCp. in , except Satuiday, LLIAMSON & FOSTER, 32, 34, 36 and 38 East King St,, LANCASTER. PA. MORK THAN li.700 CAKRS OK MIL LEU'S UOHAX SOAP censuined in Lau caster ev cry week. GK ORO K R K N N K T T PRACTICAL PLUMUElt, STEAM AND OAS FITTEIt. AUerdera promptly utlended te. satlslactlen guurautecd. Werk done at rcu.souuble liilccs. NO. 135 NOItTII O.CEKN STUEET. Junel7-3ind Lancaster, Pa. TyTADKlRA AND SH KltR Y W1NIJ3 AT- Reigart's Old Wine Stere. II. E. SLAYMAKEU, AaBUT, Ne. 'JO East Kine Street. febl7-lld KsUli'tohed 17SS. A TLANTIO CITY- The Chester County Heuse 18 NOW OPEN. Comfortable, homelike, situated very "ear the sea, wllli extended nltizzaa upon three ocean fronts. This Heuse mis long been known as a most pleasant summer retieut. June! 2md J. KE1M A SONS. s JAINT-RAPHAKL W1NU. I N FORMATION. The Salnt-Uaphael Wlneh.isadellclnita flaveur and Is drunk la the piluclnal cities of Uiiwda' Uennauy, North und Seuth America, Orcut DrlUiln, India, and se en. The auautlty exported unnually te sutHclciit proof of Its stability and staying pewura, whlle for theieal conueisseur tbeie te ue winu that cuu be considered Ha su perlnr. ijTheSalnt-Itapluicl Wine Company, Valence, Dopartiuenlef the Drome (France.) H. E. SLAYMAKER, NO.SI EAST KINO STIlKhT ns-tfd 111113 I'Al'KR JS I'RINTliD WITU J. K. WfUQHT & CO.'S INK. F&iruoaet lek Works, 2CUi anil rene's. Avenae lanS-lyd I'UILADELPIIIA, PA. 11. li. JUIKB4, CICl'K. aWtB,M,A7,F JfV 'V f; Jl. ii-- .'--". ,?-J. ?; J