V : -' ? - .. r- iT O .1 &.-.. X lii'WMIe .-is 5 fcC 5 .f" E. . &" WW wi$fc v fe"! R . & r-u-r pa? t-Vfr r h t ,$r ,. m IPS" &?.. m W RVji I t A ?& 1 j iT. 'f Li "g !". i n 'i?' f w. r 2" i? . A jBEMOUS ACCIDENT TO .4 VOLVMIIIAS IX A EVXAHAT AT MARIETTA, Attempting te Cenlrul i Fractious Jterj lie U Tin own Frem tlie Vehicle. I1U Head Strike a Cinder RDd He t elves a nig Until. f'j .jtcguiu. vuuiiuiiuviiwui iniftLbiiiBni.ftni ,"-,. Cemjmwa, August 7. A Borleus nccldent VlKMHlmt UnMAatlxH ....MI... Ma . n .I.... i; iiBppencu te; w. J, juauiicic, n druggist ei Columbia, yestcrilay nflornuen, ntMarlelta. The full particulars concerning the affair enn notesyot be lully obtained, but alie tnfer- matieti rocelvod la town Is te the effort Hint yesterday Mr. Maullck went te Clilckles te furnUh a patent lncubnter te n party nt tlint place. lle was driving a home that belonged te Ills brother and Is n very hlgh-splrltcd animal. Whlle Mr. Maullck was attetullng te , soma buslneM nt a house en the read te Mu Mu Mu rlettnthohersowaslcft standing en tboptke' Frem eome cause the lierac? brcaine fright fright cned and started te run. Mr. Maullck luorder te atop his flight attempted te get Inte the Velilcle and was hurled violently te the ground. Ilia bend struck a large plece of cinder In the read, making n torrlble gash which oxtendod Irein thoceutroof the loro lero lore licad te the Diiek part of the head. The cut is a tcrrible ene and exposes the scalp. The weunded man was taken te Marietta te the home of Bome friends, ivliore he is new lying. Doctors Mewery, of Mniiettn, and item item tbetsel, of Celuinbln, are attending te the llijtirlCK. It was nt llrst thought that Mr. Jl an lick bad sustained a fracture of tlie skull. but such Is net the case. Last night he rested qulte easy, although he instill In a ni (various condition. Yesterday nrtonieon wliile going tip Lo cust stroet it young son of Andrew Klockcn Kleckcn Klockcn stein was riding In the re.ir of his father's wrtgen. As it passed the corner of Third and locust street, the boy was Jolted out or the wagon and fell iieavlly te tlie ntrcet cutting Ills head mid face In a severe manner. Tlie HOrvice of a physician was needed te attend te me ixry'H mi lines. Mrs. Michael J.Inhart, a resident et May- lewn, met With a painful accident this morn ing, wliile in town te attend the funeral of hormethor, Mrs. Elizabeth UlauTulter, which took place this morning. Mrs. Llpliait, who ten large woman, while in tlie act of stepping irem the back perch of the resldenee el her brether, Hamuel Gladfelter, made a mission and soveroly sprained her anltle. The nccl dent will confme her te the heuse for soveral days. Went the Wrong Iteud. A party from Columbia was returning last evening from tlie caiupinectlng at Luncli-t-vllle nftcr the closing exercises liad been fin ished. The liorHO.made a wrong turn at ene I'.O forks in the read en the war home, nud bofero tlie party was aware nt the fact iancasler had been reached. Thay wero compelled te rotrace their stejis and Dually rcaclied thelr destination all right. Temi Meles. The papering of the hall or the building or tlie "Vigilant ilre company adds greatly te its appearance A number of iwrsens from town lelt town te-day for New Yerk te witness the funeral precession, etc., orCJcneral U. H. Grant. The campincctlng at Liandisvllle being ever tlie persons of town who had been stay ing nt the weeds, returned home this morn ing. A numboref the mombers from Monteroy ledgo of Ijaucaster, will visit Columbia next Monday" "evenlng and visit Susquehanna JOUgO I0. W. Ol UUU J'OIIOWH. Thirteen wild geoe Hew northward last night. Tills is an unusual sight at this sea son of the year. On Saturday afternoon Guiieml Welsh pest Ne. lis G. A. 1C will held a memorial sorviee in the pest room in respect te General (I rant. Tlie pest room lias been very taste fully draped for the occasion, and the exor exer cises will be of very Interesting nature They will censlt of singing, speeches etc., in tlie manner prescribed in the ritual of tlie order efG. A. H. During the holding of the ser vice the public will be admitted. The work of putting water tanks and liose in alt the different rooms and departments of the main building of the Keeley steve works is considered necessary in case of fire originating in tlie building. The Shawnee llre cemiKiny held a meeting last night, at which time the necessary com mlttees te arrange for the trip of the company te iiarrisimrgm rsopieinner. Tins evening the Columbia llre company will have their reirular monthly incctlnir. Nomination oflieers te servef durlnir the ensul: !gy ear will be made at the1, meeting. JOiMlT"TUJ. H. OsterlhiK. Titure tiealcr en locum sticei, aitempi- ed te run elf j'esterday alteruoeu. Tiie herse was captured in the park bofero any damage was done. a rir.v at cnuisTiASA. UektrtiLtleti of ISrluten Wnltcra' Wurchoute mid Grain Depot. SpOCllll te the iNTKLLiaKNCKH. Christiana, Aug. 7. Urinten Walters' grain depot was destreyed by llre at an early hour this morning. The building was in sured In Chestcr County Mutual company. The local fire company saved the lumber sheds anil scale heuse It is supposed te have been tlie work of an Incendiary. The less is ?5,noe. rUItTHKll rAUTICUI.AUB. Iictwcen 12 and 1 o'clock this morning, the large tr.11110 waroheuso belenging te itrinteii Waltors,dea!er in coal, luuiber, graiii, Ae., at Christiana, was destreyed by llre. Tlie building was 03 by 03 feet in size and two stories high. Fer soine time past Sir. Wal ters has hail men engaged putting en a third Bteryundit would have been Uuished Inn fcliert lime. Thore wero new elevaters, con cen con veyers nnd Bhafliug in the building and of course they wero damaged se as te be unilt for further use. Thore was no grain oxcept seme waste in thelmlldlnir.ns ithadboetirciuoved.toauotlierwarehoiisouoar by until tlie itnprovemeiits were finished. Twe sofas, ene of which was almost new, wero badly dampged by the liie, but all of Mr. Wnltur'H books, papers Ac, wero saved by Ids boeukoopor who had sulllclent prosencoof mind te unlock the large safe wliile the building was burning and when thore was llre all around him. A corn fcholler, seme terra cettu pipe mid n let of truck tlint uns tint nf huimIi vnlue wnrn burned ill the building, together with eon Hiuorahle lumber which was te be iised (n making the third fctery and was ready )e be put together. The llre caused n great deal of oxeiieir.cnt in the villnge and all the citizens tivried out The hand englne was breiigh? i'e the sceno of the conflagration nnd gee, work was dene with it. On the north iiile of the hurnhu: f!nifrri'lrin-jini-pentirthil with It liv n renf. under which the cars are run, was a large shed which was 111 led with lumber, grain, rte. Tlie fetream was turned upon this build ing and it was ha veil, the only damage te It being the partial miming of the reef. On the t-euth blde was a large Bcale heuse, and it was but slightly damaged, as a htreani was kept upon it also, The fire is bollevod te have bcen caused by spontaneous con bust Ien. The roel had been oil' tlie building for seme tlme and the recent rains wet the waste grain, which Is supposed te have bocemo heated. The less te Mr. Walters en the building and contents will Ix) about $3,000 and thore is something Hke?2,r00 insuranee in the Choster County Mutual company. A XA UK U H' ES CA I'E. A l'uaneiiger 1'iigiue Ilium Inte a Freight 1'n 1'n glueuu the Uunrrj'tillolMllrenil. The pAsscngeia oil tlie south bound ultorneoii train en tlie (iuarry.vllle read made a narrow cseape en Thursday artonieou. Tlie train left the King street bhitien en time nnd when belew the cotton mills, the engineer noticed that the switch leading te a aiding was open. Up succeeded In checking the speed el the train but could net btep it In tlme te prevent a collision with tkeonglueora freight train. The pilot of the passenger englne was broken and the pngine was otherwlso damaged. Tlie acci dent was canted by the carelessneks of a brukemau who thought that the passenger train had passed down tlie read and he opeued the switch te let the freight train en tlie Hiding get le tlie main track. Tlie matter has been icpertcd te the superintendent and will be investigated. The iascngers en the train wert f-emuwhat shaken up by the col lision, but fortunately none wero Injured. At II e Bltttleu Heue. There was only ene luuiat9attbe station heuse lait night. LUzIe Otte was the name she pave.aud bhe applied for lodging because Bhe did net have any place te stay. She was discharged thla meruing. TfflJ! 11 ' nitnAKisn vv thje? eamv. The Meeting In the 1-ainlUtlllJ Woodi Drought tonUleno. Thursday was the iast day of the camp camp meeting, and the proceedings wero of unus ual interest. At 0 o'clock a. m. thore was a very largely attonded prayer meeting, conducted by Hev. Themas Ogle and nt 8:30. a prayer mid oxpc expc oxpc rlenco lucetlng, led by Ilov. J, 1'. Crouch. At 10 o'clock n. m. Ilov. Josse I). Yeung of Harrlsburg Grace church, proached a Bormenfrom 2d Bainuel xl, 28: "Hut tlie tiling that David had dene dlsploased the Lord." At HIQp. m. at the main stand Kev. Charles Itheads cotidurted the final children's moot meet ing at the conclusion of which the lltlle lelks marclied ail round singing hymns. Whlle the children's meeting was going en a meeting for the promotion of holiness was beiug lielil in the lurge tent. Jt was icu uy Miss Grace Wolser, of Yerk, and was very largely attended. At 3 p. in. imnrosslve memorial scrvlces te deceased members wero held, at which a number of olenuent tributes wero paid te departed. Subsequently tlie sacrament of the fjord's Supper wasadmlnlsloredtoa very large numlier of communicants. At G o'clock tlie final meeting for the pro motion of holiness was again held in tlie large tout Tlie servlce was again ied by Miss Grace YVoiser" who is a wonderfully able, earnest and oll'ectlvo worker. Whlle tills meeting was being held Prof. KirkpatrlcK was conducting an Interesting srvice of song at the main stand. 1 1 At 7:30 Ilov. O. W. llakcstraw. or the Central church, Philadelphia, preached the concludlngsermon in prcsencoefan immonse congrcgiitlen. At the clese of tlie regular sorviee a prayer meeting (ollewod, which did net terminate until 11 o'clock p. in. Then a crand precession was formed, the choir belng en the right, the clergy next and the congre gallon following. They marched around tlie cnuipBovernltlinossiuglngprBisosand finally Inrmed line in front of the grand stand, wiicre tlie customary hand-shaking was Indulged In until midnight, when the camp was clesed by the singing of the doxology, followed by a bonedictlon by the presiding cider, Ilov. Jehn 1'. Crouch. Tlie camp, though subjected te se me so se so vere rain storms, which Interfered with tlie personal comfort of these In attendance, U regarded as ene of the most successful, from a spiritual ielnt of view, ever held at liandis liandis vlleo. This morning large numbers of the wor shippers returned te their homes in this city, laden with nrlnsacks. mrceK packaces and ether camp necessaries. Wagen leads of camp equipage were te be seen carried from the railroad stations te the residences of the. campers. Tim ASSOCIATION'S OlTICilltS roil 1S8.VSG. Yesterday afternoon the association held iti annual meeting te elect ofllcers and the following were chosen President Kev. J. T. Katciiell, Lancaster. viqe I'rrsldcnt uei;. t. iv.. i''ien. tlum tlum bie. Secretary W. II. llateman, Iincaster. Troasurer ICphralm Horshey, Celtiuibla. II. lVUrtiner, U. I). High, II. Henshaw, J. Solvert, and XV. K. Hcnder apiwlnted te pre sent candidates for the lieard of control, and the following names suggested wero olectod : Jehn Shcnborger, S. C. May, Abrntn IJruncr and 11. F. llruncr, of Columbia; II. Shubert, 1). II. Hnstotter and Samuel liurns, of liu caster; II. Henshaw, J. W. Glever and J. ICusllnger, or llarrisburg; II. II. High, W. II. Shlck and Henry Cruse, of Heading; J. Hildebrandand W. K. lleuder, or Strasburg; Hoymeur Raymond, of Middlotewu ; C. W. Kew, of l.obanen ; O. Park, of Mlllersburg ; J. P. Umdis, of Halilax. The beard of control will meet en the camp grounds In May, 18SJ, for organization, but the exact date has net yet Ijceii set. It was roselvcd te ejsjii next year's canip meetlug en July "0,a week earlier than this year. Kev. Satchel! asked le be rclleved of lhe presidency of the association, but the mem mem mom eors would net hear te that, and iie was chosen unanimously. He is tlie right man for the position ; he is a very hard workerand leaves nothing undone te make tlie campmcctlngs succe-lnl. ."euro lii a Knitting Facter jr. This morning botueon 10 and 11 o'clock there was qulte a scare in tlie Lancaster knit ting factory, Ne. .'JO Seuth Christian street. Frem seme cause unknew n the giuiKB uretif, iimKiiig u '"'"Vfiriert. and in sumtiy there was PrdaetTst llfe cell J ?..., r..lijr Wa""-. followed by a volume erstSrt-rllat fll,c,', Hl0 roeI1 'nd '"'"'liWfJr a thne Iinpoeslblo te bce any- tllllltf Thn nmrilfiVf.ia mnctflir rrlrlu ,prr.tv)il iclr way te the stairs and escaped. One of thogirls.MaggieTurnerJn her fright JuiiiMd out of tlie second story window, landing en the Christian street invement, llftt-en feet liclew. Khe escaped with no ether injury than a sprained ankle. Dera Kaut. at tempted te fellow iter, but after getting out et tlie window liung en te the sill with her hands until a gentleman eutside put a large box under lhe window, and mounting it, as sisted the girl down. She was net injured but completely prostrated by the shock and lequired medical aid. Neuo or the ethers sustained any damage In a few minutes tlie steam was shut oil, a new water guage put en the boiler, and In half an hour the fac tory was running as usual. There was at no tlme any danger te the inmates, but uufer. iiatcly they did net knew it. lhe .rnnt Memerial Herilt'Cu. The following will be the programme of the Grant memorial services at the courthouse, commencing at 2:30 o'clock to-merow morn ing : Opening chant. Heading general orders Irem national head quarters O. A. It, by Wash. F. IlambrighL lleadlug record of services of Generul Grant. Ifospenslvo servlce by the clnplaln and commander. Hymn. Formation In square for prayer by Hev. Pratt. ,' Chant. , " Heading feelectien efscrinltircB. Hymn. JT Address by Marriett Ufeslus, esq. Doxology. ' Closing exercises by olllcers of the l'ests. ltespeiif.es by comrades. iseueuicuen uy Jtcv. the?. Tiiompsen. hey Itcnt and Jtnhlicd lllin. liie Tliemas Darcy, collector for a lirowery. was passhnr lhe corner of Tenth J'fetreet and Pennsylvania avoiiue, In Washing ten atreur o'clock yesterday afternoon, he was suddenly struck en the head with the butt end efa whip by lhe driver of a passing cab. Ilofero iie recevered from the blew two moil Jumped front the cab, tol.ed him by the threat and snatched a wallet containing S70, which he carried in a eutside pocket. The robbers then lumicd into lhe cab and dreve away. A policeman in the neighborhood hearing of the crime hailed a pasniug cab ler the pur pur pur pose of pursuing the fugitives but the driver refused, and resisted all attempts by the policemen te start his cab. The olllcer then jumped Inte a passing buggy, and, after an exciting chase, ovorteok the highwaymen, and, undercover or his revelver, compelled thorn te drive te the pelice station. Union Cauitl Company te he Illitiielvetl. At a meeting of the stockholders of the Schuylkill and Middlotewu Canal cenipany, held in Philadelphia Thursday resolutions were unanimously adopted authorizing the prcsldonteftho company te apply te the court of common pleas el Lebanon county for the dissolution of the Union Canal company. After this has been dene the canal will be operatedundor the Iiame of the Schuylkill and Middlotewu Canal company, IhoBteckholdeis of which are the owners of all the stock of the old Union Canal company. A JiMinmlUt'a Ilercacineiit. Frem the Centra Democrat. If the ernery cuss who Btole the lialf hatcbed eggs Irem uuder our setting hen will return thorn, we will have tlie Jeb of hatching completed aud glve him half the proceedg. Our hen counted the eggs as they wero put in the nest, and ex poets te hatch out lliieen chicks. It is a mathematical im possibly for a hen even as industrious as ours te hatch out iltteen chickens from lour eggs, but she hits set herseir en lllteen and shall set all summer te de it. New let the sardine bring back tlie eggs. All Incorrigible Hey. Complaint has been nude bofero Aldor Alder man llarr against Charles Klepp, cf Love Lane by his father, ler being iucorrlgible and beyend ills contre'. The boy lias been guilty of petty thieving, and Bpends most or his tlme in Sheeiibcrgur's park, leatlng with the Meadow gang. A warraut was issued for the bey'a arrest and he will be taken be be bo eoro the Judges with a vlew el seuding him t) lhe Heuso of lletuge. LANCASTER DAILY .HfTEIJilGENOER, FRIDAY, AUGUST ft 1885. . ...II.. .Ill If . I II .. ...., I . . , ...., , , . i . "W""M' Cfmegle Send III Stock le VnnderMlt. Mr. Andrew Carnogle has cabled te his ropresontativo In riltsburg te forward Mr. Vnnderbllt his proxy representing the $1,000,000 of subscription he has In the Seuth Pennsylvania ralliead. It la bollevcd that work en the Seuth Pennsylvania railroad will net be continued much lenger than next woek. Twe of the most promlnent con tractors en the line vlslted New Yerk during the early part or this week and had a long conferonco with Mr. Twonibley, wlioadviseu thorn te go as slew en the work as possible. be that a suspension could be easily cll'ccted when It was orderod. Geerge FV itaer, an Invester In the Heech Creck railroad, and ene ei the commlttce appointed in Phlhtdul plila te visit Mr. Vanderbllt and ascertain what truth thore was In tlie statoment nbeut lhe transfer of the llcecli Creek property te the Pennsylvania railroad company, states that thore is no doubt el the transfer having been made. A Lutheran Vhnrch Fer I.Hllr. Frem the ltvcerd. About twonty-flve persens fuvorable te the Btartins of a Ijiitheraii church at Lillt met at lhe ofllce er.J. A. iluch it llre, en Tueadny ovenlng, te take steps In this direction. The meeting was preslded evor by the pastor or the New Haven church, Ilov. J. Petor. The sentiment of the meeting was qulte encour aging and a commlttce of nlne was appointed te et ence take necessary Bteps towards pro pre ruringau ollgible site and orect a chapel. The following persens compeso the com cem com mlttee ; Christian T.lpp, .1. A. Iluch, F. 11. Uuch, Jacob Ti. llecker, lleubcn llecker, ;A. G. Kllllan, W. If. Knck, James Sesseman, Aaren ICIIne. This commlttce aflerward olectod V. I). Iluch, chairman ; J. A. Iluch, treasurer; A. O. Kllllan, secretary. Anether meeting will be held this evening. Appointed Letter-Carrier. Postmaster Slaymakcr this artorneon ap pointed Samuel C. Lentz, or the Fifth ward, as a letter-carrier, te take the place of Jehn 3t Jeffries, who declined the position. Alter his appointment the tobacco firm employing Mr. Jetfries made him a much mero advan tageous eiler, and he will remahi with ids old employers. Mr. Lentr. has been a rcsldonter the Fifth ward fera number of years. Iio wits a mem ber or Ce). PyTer'H regiment during the war and has served en the city police force. The Three Children Found. Yesterday the iNTKLUtiK.vccH noted the wandering away irem the Mt, Jey Orphans' school of three Ilttle girls. Tlie following telegram was received te-day by Prof. Harvey II. Iletick, of lhe school, in answer te inquiry of thorn : " Lynch girls are safe at nema" The telegram is dated Harrin bitrg, wiierothe children reslde. They get homesick and went there en the train. Prof. Heuck went after the children te-day. ItitnlneM Trouble. Twe additional executions have been issued against IjiiTenderfer A IJby sluce yesterday at neon. One i for $1,2.10.10, by Merris it Lewis, and the second for J170, by Ilreneman, Schwenk .t Ce. Tlie shwdirte-dav dlsnosddef the Personal property of Jeseph Stark, en ili execution Is sued by Jacob Grlcl for ?2,000. Arrculed en u Ilall-l'lere. . Jelin Hemmlck was arrested last ovenlng by Olllcer Winewer, en n ball-piece and ledged in tlie county Jail. Some tlme age llcmmick was iieard by Alderman Mc Conomy en a charge of larceny and Geergo Kreckel txcauie ball for his appearance at the August ceuil KrecKei learcu thai uemmicK would net appear for trial, he had a hall-plcce issued, and Hemmlck was arrosted as above stated. (ireut i:tenl In I.Ult. Fium tlie llxprcfu. Twe weeks age Mrs. Smith advertised that she had reduced Ice cream te 20 cents a quart, and be well did the announcement take among the people that she sold lari iuiiiiutii-' uk kiiu iuuiii;vi i " " j jj u T I ill has another pleasant miflfjt te lmkv and tlmt K teitffSr.i.n win mtuii i cream atJ-,1", .,rri ... e f.ttiiu ., nini,. r,re .MerchiinU IVIie MlllClone -lo.inerronr The following grocers and ethers will clese their stores from 12 te fi te-morrow : .Samuel Clarke, F. Ruth, American Tea company, Jehn E. Weaver, Win. C. D.dsz, Clias. P. Robinson, Win. lillckenderfer, Geerge W. Wlant, Atlantic A- Pacific Tea company, I). S. liursk. l'roRecutlen ferHedurllun. Eliner Hewmaii, a resident of Heaver street, has been prosecuted bofero Alderman Parr, by I.izzle llroadeusteiio for seduction. The accused entered loll for u hearing. Bewman Is new married, but was single when tlie al leged olleuse woscemmiltoJ. Huntl Injured. Edward Grctli fell oil' a wagon this morn ing en North Prince street, and the hind wheel passed ever his hand and knocked ene linger out of Joint, besides bruising the ethers. JiKAlllK Biiensii in this city, en the'Sfh lnt Cutha- ilne, lellct of the lute Kiimiiuul hlietiur, In tlie 77lh year of her age. The lelatlvcd unit friends of the family are leapectfully Invited te attend the funentl, from her lata lesldcnce, en .Monday morning, ut 10.30 o'rleck. Interment at Woodward Hill ceme tery. 3td 3Iahkj:t.i. New Yerk I'reduc MurKet. New leuit, lug. 7. Heur marKet dull; Klne, 2 I0QJ 15 mipcrflhu, 13 MA3 7IJ t'ommeii te Kunry Kxtru Ohie. l 0WI O); lioed te Choice Kxtru Western, tlQ573; illnneselii, fl CJ 61 u). Wheal Ne. t Ited, Whiter. Aug., PSe Sept., tl 01K t Oct , $1 ul : Nev., IOIi. Cem Ne. 2 Mixed, Aug., WJic ; Pcpt, 6lj;c. Oct., UVAc. Oats Ne. 2 Mixed, Aug., 330 ; Scpt.,31ic. ltye nominal, llarley nominal. l'erkdull : Mei-s, HlCOQll 11. lard-tact, bept j 17S, OcLiC71 Nev. Meliiasi's dull s 1 Ml Culm, 17c Turpentine quiet st tKc. Kesln dull at II 12'iffl 17J for Htmlncd te geed. Krelghts numlual ; gniln le (ilaegew, ie, rotreleum dull j Hetlned In C'a.fs.bijc. Iluttur steady ; Wostera Iiultutleu Creamery, OlievKO stronger t Western Flat prline, 4fiCc : night bklins. 4i65Ke : state, W;7X liggs bteady: stain. ivat5jui Western. I lfUc. Sugar dull ; Cutleat, CUc ; Ui-.tiiulated, OS-loathe lallew quiet; prline city, SJc. Colfce unlet ; fair cargoes, sc. Hay nominal ; Ne. I, lmcQfl.uu. Ulcellrm; Carolina and LuuUlnna, common te fair, 054e. SIeck Markets. (JnoUUIeus by Itecd, McQrunn A Ce., Hankers, Lancaster, l'u. 11 a.m. 12 u. 3 p.m. Missouri Pacific Michigan Centrul el New lerk Central tlflf IW) one New Jersey Control 4 K2 Ohie Centrul .... Dei., Lack. Western SOU V 9W? Denver & KloUrumle u)' n,J Erie 1 K W Kansas & Texas , itt '.':',; iti Lakobhero C.iK l.'Ji-i Wi Chicago A N. W coiiimen. Will loe (KA N.N.Ont. ft Western 11 St. Paul Omaha 27 ractlle Mall 47)i iVA 1H Kechesterftl'ltLsburir s(J bU Paul 7S 'bli 'K Texas l'aeltle ltti 1 1'2 UK Union I'acllle 47K iVA toil Wabash Common by, by, bit Wabash l'relerred WA Western Union Telegraph., UAi ii 713; Jxiulsvllle ft NuHhvlflu nil UK U;2 N. X., CM. ft St I V, aU Lehlgh Valley S7 B7 M Lehigh Nuvigatlen 4J 4J 41 l'eniiHylvaulu SIM bl M iteadlug . a te? rM l'.x. ftluuraie y, sj-J 3J Northern Pacific Common 'ilii 'ZiQ 2i Nerthern I'aclnc Prof 47(2 47'3 AVZ Hestonvllle mJS 22 KJ4 Philadelphia ftKrle.... , 21J? Sl 22 Northern Central .... Central Transp CnuaUaSeuthuru.. 3 3IU Oil WA !V IM2 People's l'assnnger ., l- 10)7 1!J Missouri Pacific ei w 93 New Yei k Stock Markei. Nkw YeaK, Aug 7. Wall street, 1:30 p. in Menoy at 1$ per cent. Uxchange steady, Governments firm. Currency 6's, Coup., $127 bid j 4Xs, de, 1112 bid : I's.tiyyf bid. lr.M. 3r.M. Western Union cX Adams Kxpruas American express.. ,,. V. 8. Kxpiess , Wells, iargeft Ce.,. , t. C 1. A C... . ..,.,,., ,,...,. .... .... CO. C.1 New Yerk Central....... 9 .... New Jersey Central ti ..,, Illinois Central Kxpress .... Ohie Centrul .Michigan Central ,, , ,, Northern, Pad tic ; ,....., 22f .... Chicago l'redaee Market. Omcine, A. 7,8:30 a. m. Market opened! Wheat A nans t, sWQCTKe Bcpt., MJCe ; 0 9JUO!.,',ciNev.,i)l54e. Oct,, t.nrn-AiiKUKi- ue tcvni. ifyt i ucu, itc. Oats Aug., SU'Kc.l 8ejit.,K0J Oot.,2JJitej Nev., VSKe. fork Aug., 360 1 gept, M0 1 Oct., 3J7 1 Ner., M0. I,ard-Sept.,M3 Oct,)42t Nev.. MS.'. lllba Aug., 3 37 j Sept., 5 ie Oct., 13 67. XEW AVVEItTISEXEXTS. B AKINO POWDKK. I ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholcMiinencss. Jlei-u cco cce lumilcal than the ordinary kliuln, and cannot he sold In competition -with the inultltudoel low test, short weight, alum or pliOMphatu powders. Nelil only in cant. Ueyal JIakike 1'ewdkr Ce., 1) Wall btrcet. New "Veric. ninvW-lydAw SITUATION WANTKD. ,A YOUNG lady wnnt-i n situation as salcsfftdy. Address, M.O'DONNKI.L, llexSJD, Celnmhla, I'n. ltd flTANTEI) A YOUNG GIUL WANTS TV afltuatlen todegcnorul uoiisuwerk. Ap- ftS1 NO. Ml UKAVKU8TKEBT. AUK' Ol' HKFINFO" "eTlsT""tA Xj Xj lew and I.ard, and giiarnnt(sd te have no equal, Is Mn.l.i:Ks POItAX SUAP. ENNA. CIOAHH FROM fLOO PKK Hundred un. at HAUTMAN'B YKI.I.OtV FUONT C10AH HTOUE. NOTHING Healthy HOHO-Y SOAP. HUT PUKE WHITE AND Linen by using MILI.KIt'S liiarT-Ciiul -I HAND LUNCH TO-MOKUOW (SAT- V X IIIII1AYI from until II o'clock In the evening. Cema one, come all, te Excelsior Hall, KnsiHing Air Blreet. ltd iuii. CMijr.nuiuui3 r.n, i nt(i r. TOl'ISHEUMEN. I have a large stock of Heds which 1 won't carry ever the winter If low prices will sell them. Alse Heels, Oiled bilk, Linen Lines, etc , all marked down. WM.O, FltAILEY, Druggist. East King nnd Sbtppcn Streets, Opposite Eastern market. aug7-2td "PAST END YAKD. C. J.SWARR&CO. GOAL. - KINDLING WOOD. Orricx Ne. 20Ccntio6e.nart). lieth yard and ofHce com voted with telephoue exchange. aprl3-lydMAF.ll leiiMVAlNET" BOUCHE "SEC." THE FINEST CHAMPAflNE WINE NOW 1MPOKT2.D. AT HEIUAIIT'S OLD WINE 8TOUK, Ne. 2U East Kii Stkebt, II. E.SLAYMAKE.IL.Al.'- KsUblUhed. ljhltw - ' "" leb'17-ttd vir-M. M. GAY, COMMISSION BROKER IN GUAIN. bTOCKS, IIO.VD3 AND PKTilO- LEUM. PltACIIU.NAL LOTS A SrCCIALTT. ESHLEMAN'S LAW IIUILDING, Ne. 43 and North Duke, St., Lancaster. Pa. -Connected by vnvatu wire with nil the principal exchanges. aug8-tfd ESTATE OF DIt. CIIAItLES IIEitnST, late of Lancaster City, Pa , deceased. The undersigned auditor, unpeinted te distribute the balance remaining In the bands of II. '.. lthnads, truslee of t'ntliarine Lengenecknr, ben cltclsry under the will of Dr. Charles Herbst, laloef theclty of Ijincaster, deceased, te ana umeng these legally entitled te the tame, will sit for that purpose en Wednesday, August 12, IwO, utle o'clock a. m.. In the Library lloem el the Court Heuu, In the city of Lancaster, where all persons Interested In i-ald distribution may attend. L. ELLMAKEII, July20-2tdTM-ltw Andlter. S' TORAGK AND COMMISSION WAHEHOUSB, 1 DANIEL MAYEll diHl2-l Vd 16 Wttst Chestnut Hlrwit CHARTER NOTICE. Netice Is hereby gl en that an application or ceitlllcate of organization subscribed by Jeseph K. Winner, V. 11. Ilrcneman, Jehn It. Sidles. 8. S. Miirlln and C. Cooper, will be pie Bented te the OorenierofthnSliito of Pennsylva nia, under the Act of Aseinby of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled" An Act te Provlde for the Incoreratlou and regula tion et certain corporations," approved April 29, 174, and the supplement thereto, en Menday.the third day of August, A. I., Iw3, for the charier of mi Intended corporation te be called "The lllrd-lu-Hand Turnpike Company," the character and object whereof Is te construct nnd maintain a tn in pike read and bridges In connection there with, from the terminus or the llrldgepert & llorsesheu turnpike, In East Lumpeter township, Lancaster county, te the township line between Fast Ijiinpcter and Leacock townships, near the village of lilrd-ln-lland, oil the bedoftbe old Lancaster and Philadelphia read, between wild points, a dlstance of about three and a-half miles, In the county of Lancaster, und ler these purpeies te have, possess and enjoy till the lights, benefits and privileges conferred by said Act of Assembly and its supplements. JylU-SldKAStw AT HURSK'S. NEW MACKEREL. Mackerel In 10 ami 15 pound buckets. Alse In oue-teiiithburielsiind by the pound. We have Extra Large Fat Mackerel weighing 1 and 1J.J pounds each. UNOANVASSBD HAMS. Fiesh out oftheSmoko. Choice Extra DUIED UEEF by lhe piece ; also chipped. Our COFFEES AND TEAS Ter quality nre net surpassed. Flne Ulch FoimOMiOleugTea ; also Imperial; make ex rollout dilnks. Coffees of the best and ulwuys fresh leaslcd. At BURSK, NO. 17 ISAST KJNG STREET, LANCASTEll, PA. A NOTHER GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PKICE OF BOOTS and SHOES. I.oeo Pair of Ladles' Lew-cut OPERA SLIPPERS Formerly sold atfl.VOand 11.25, reduced te 75c n pair, 2,000 Pair of Men's Congress, Lace & Butten Shoes Fermcily seldatfi.30, duccd le 83.00. MEN'S B ase Ball Shoes 81.00 a Pair. Beys' and Ladies' Shoes AT ItEDUCED PitlOES, JOHN HIEMENZ 'J Ne. 61 NORTH QUEEN STREET, INQOIBEU BUILDING, JfBtT AnrERTIIWHESTH, tjien UKNT. JU A Twe nnd n-h-ilf uterv ItllKMt ItlltlHR. ii-...i n cs-.-uesiniii'-iireci, jppiyBiinn jTMtfd INTELtlHKNllEll OFFICE. i(jrriieuT exception, thk dkst TT Clgnniln thntewn. two for 6e, at HAUTMAN'B VKM.OW FltONI OIQAU 8T011B. HE FINEST KNOWN FOll TOILET, 1, nun dry and Bath parpeses Is MILI.EU'S lSOllAX SOAP. fAPPY THOUGHT AND REBECCA JLX. Tolmccen only 8e per ping, nt UAUTMAN'S YELLOW rilOMT ClQAIt 8TOUK. X UXUKIOUS AND IIEFIIESIIINO FOR XA the linth. Uncqualcd for laundry and kitchen Is MlLLEIl'H JIOUAX SOAP. IMITATIONS ACCUMULATING. HEN son's Capclne Plasteni have the word Cap. clnecut In the ccntie. Don't be decelrcd. 25c HtST-CLASS DOAKDINO. Together with the choice of rooms oil the first or second fleer. Surpassed by nene In the city. Call en or addrcn, NO. 402 NOKTII QUKEN ST. Table boarders accommodated. aO-tfd MOKE THAN 2,700 CAKES OF Mlli LKH'S HOKAX SOAP consumed In Lan caster every week. GE O K O E 11 E N N E T T Pit AOTI CA L PLUMIIKK, STEAM AND OA8 FITTKU. All orders promptly attended te. Ratlractlen guaranteed. Werk dene at reasonable prices. NO. 433 NOItTII QUEEN STHEET. Juncl7-.1iiiil Lancaster, Pa. WASH LINEN LAWNS WITH Mlli LEIl'S UOKAX SOAP and prevent the color from being destroyed. F OH SALE-GOOD WILU STOCK AND rlxtures of a geed imvlnir nreeerv and Tea Ten ieru win uu suiu cucap 11 sela dress. ... ... - ..". !. ". .T- .- at once. Ad augi5-2td' "II.," THIS OFFICE DEMOCHATIO COUNTY COMMITTEE. The Democratic County Commlttce elect Ler the ensuing political ear, will mectat the Commutes! Hoems, ; 3d story Kepler's Postefllro lliilIdlng,LancasterPa.,eiiMONDAY,AU(!UHT 17th, nt l( n. in., ter organization, and for such ether business as It may sen lit te transact. W. U.HENSKL, Chairman. Lahcabtevi, Pa., July 31, lsss. augs-td BEST GOODS AT LOWEST l'UICES. 4 fts. " A " Sugar for 2.1c ; 4 packages Corn Cern starch ferlVj j 4 n.s. Tea HIsciiIIm for 25c t 4 lis. Prunes for 2c ! 4 .. Illco for 25c. Oranuli.ted Sugar, 7c Cen'ecs I Ceirccs I Teas I Teas! Tel ephone. CLAUKE'S TEA STOKE, 38 West King blreet. TDEMEMBEil THE OLD STANDAKD. KOHKEH'S WILD CHKUHY TONIC Fer Weakness, General DebUtty. Di-spepsla. UOHUbll'S LIQUOR BTOUE, Ne. 22 Centre Square eprtMydll THE all ONLY AltTICLE ANSWERING purposes excepting scouring Is MIL- LEU'S UOIt 1A6UAI", Afc SSIGNED ESTATE OK JOSEI'H Stark nnd wife, of Lancaster eeuiilv. .IeepIihtarkutid wife, of Lancaster township, having by deed of voluntary assignment, dated July ti, lKW, assigned and transferred all their estatu and effects te lhe undersigned for the benefit of the creditors of tlie sat il JeeephStark, he therefore glcs notice te all persons Indebted te said assigner, te make payment te the under signed without delay, and thote having claims te present them te JOHN F.fiHIKL, Assignee, llcsldlugln Lancaster. A. C. Itciaeuit., I), .HCilfLLEN, Attorneys. Jly3KtdFoew REDUCTION IN CUSTOM -MADE Clothing. Awell-inade, Elegant trimmed and perfect nttlng Ilusliices full for 118.00. A geed English Corkscrew Worsted bult, flat braided, In one, two, three or four-button cuta wuy, ferfJS.H). A bundsome Check Casslincre Suit for tflJ.OO. Aneleguntbcrge Suit, In black, blue, drab or brown, for 11A.M. FIne English Striped or Check Pantaloons Hern tVUOup. lto lte tnembe, all work Is strictly first-class. Every garine.t warranted te b i tjpresented. A geed nt, wcll-imule and nlccry trimmed. The largest asserlmant of patterns In thlrjy; A. it.-adiKHBTKXN, ..K&'-Cnfdll 37 Neilh Queen street. T EVAN'S FLOUR. LEVAN'S FANCY ROLLER FLOUR. Makes Elegant Hread. Fer sale by Orecers generally. Levnn & Sens, MorchantMlllers, OUlce: 17NOHTH PHINCE ST. epi27md vylLLI AMSON A FOSTER. S- In respect te the memory of the Hem of Appomattox, we clese our store ou SATUHD A Y from 12 neon tell In tlie Cloning. PREPARATIONS AUE NOW UEINU MADE FOK A WEEK OF Special Bargains ! COMPRISING Mens's Suits, Bey's Pants and Goats, Bey's Scheel and Dress Suits. Children's Short rant and Kilt Suits. HATS AND C3PS. LAP DUSTEES. Herse Sheets & Whips. GENT'S NEOKWEAR. UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY. JEWELRY. Flannel & Hickory Cleth Shirts, BOOTS AUD SHOES ! -FOU- I.ADIE3. UENTS AND CHILDUEN AUE IN CLUDED This Special Week of llargalns will mean bur- Sains lu the true sense of the wordlueveiy epartment, and will commence en MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1885, FOR ONE WEEK, Williamson & Fester. 32, 31, 36, 38 East King St, lu4.NCAJ5XK. PX. CIMTIIIXa. A' Clothing (e meet every fancy nntl te please the tasle or overy buyer may always he Teuna en our tables. Ne ene need Ic.ive us unsatisfied. Our stock Is full of real bargains at closing prices, within the reach or ercry purchaser. A. 0. YATES & CO., 602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST 1'hlladelphls. m2-3ind e AJC IIA1.U BUY YOUR CLOTHING -AT Wanamaker& Brown's, OAK HALL, Southeast tensen Sixth and Market Streets, Philadelphia. jlyll tfd rpUIUTY-SIXTH DAY OF THE Great Clearing Sale -AT HESS & BROTHER'S ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE. If you wish le teke adrantage of the great mark-down and Clothing, (ieut'a Furnlxhlng (ioed, etc, nt rldlculeinily low price, you had better come seen, as their xale will continue but 4 DAYS LONGER. Our assortment 15 net as cempleln an It vat, but there ure ninny nrllcbM luft jet which you would buy en account el their low rrflcei. 1'arlleul.itly In our Merchant Tailoring We have made u cgular slaughter among the prlces. Our "llayer" Is new In New Yerk selecting and placing our order for Fall with the Impeiters, and we must clear out the old Kteck at any i-acrince te make room for the new stock. .-Cleicd at C p. in., except Saturdays. HIESH & BEOTHEE'S One-Price Clothing Heuse, COUNEUOF NOKTII QUEENSTKEET AND CENT11E 6UUAUE, '.ANCASTEIt. l'ENN'A. JUIHCELLAXEO US. E NDOKSED 1JY PHYSICIANS AND JLli Druggists. Evtrj body kiieus the um-s el n plaster, and that llensen a Capclue l'lasten utv lUU Ul'SU EMOVE ALL GKEA.SE SPOTS AND Stalninnd havf sweet ganuenlH with MIL LEU'S 1IOKAX feOAl. HUm.EY'S LIQUID HENNET MAKES delicious Junket, Curd nnd Whev, Alpine Custard, etc. Unexcelled lu strength und co agulating power. HUHLEY'S DUUG RTOltE, Ne. 21 West King Street. N AHTICLE AS FKEE I'HOM A DUL tcratlen s new fallen snow is MILLEU'S UOIt AX SOAP. T HE LAHQEST, 1JEST AND MOST cemplete osiertincnt of Playing Curds in the cltv from a cuius tier rack un at HAUTMAN'b YE1.LOW FUONT ClOAlt STOUE. c ALL AT KEIQAIIT'S OLD WINE HTOUE FOU Listen's Extract of Beef. FINKaT IH THE WORLD. Established, ITsS. II. K. SLAYMAKEU, Agu. tflblMHI Ne. ) East King SI. pHE NOUTHEHN NATIONAL BANK OF LANCASTEll. CAPITAL, $200,000, . Wlllcemmenccbusliicss en Monday, August 10th, 18S5. A general Hanking Iluslncss transacted. Cel. lectiens In the United Stales promptly made. Accounts solicited. augC-3td T O MANUFACTUHEHS OF PINE CHI AKS. We have Just rccelrcd a large ltiveicuuf FINE HAVANA F1LLE11S which, togethor with our 11EST II A VANA SEED WHAPPKIlSund LITTLE DUTCH, we eirr te sell In such quantities as umy be desired, at very medurulupilces. LEWIS SrLVESTEH .t CO., Cerner Duke and Chestnut Stieets. augG 3mil W&S) A TLANTIO CITY The Chester County Heuse 13 NOW OPEN. Comfortable, homelike, situated very near the sea, with extended Pliinus upon three ocean freuta. This Heuso has long been known as u most pleasant suu.mer retreat. June4-2md J. KEIM & SONS. "POSTPONED. The Mamnorcher Excursion and Plonle Te PENUYN I'AHK, lias been postponed en ac count of the rutu te MONDAY, AUGUST 10th. II. GEmiAllT. Chairman Commlttce of Arrangements. augStit TTO'V TO 11ECOME IIEAUTIFUIj. -use-PALM OIL SOAP, The best soap te make a clear complexion. Only 15c. a bar, or two bars for ibe. Fer sale at COCHBAN'S DRUG STOKE, Nes. 137 and 131 North Queen Street, mina PAPER IS PRINTED K. WRIGHT & CO.'S INK. Fairsennt Ink Works, 261b and Ftnu'a. knm lue-ira rHILADILI'IUA.PAi V vitr uei)v. JOHN 8.0IVLEH. OKO, V. HATHVON. Bargains Opened Te-day AUGUST 5th. ONE CASK 1IKST PKINT8 onlyfte.) worth 8c. ONE CASE CANTON FLANNELS, 5e( cheap atCKe. ONEOA8EOANTONKI,ANNELS,C4e. cheap at fc. ONE CASE CANTON FLANNELS, Oct cheap at H,'e. ONE CASK CANTON FLANNELS, 12C. cheap at 15c. ONE-HALF CASE TOILLE 1VN01U SEEK. SUCKEUSenlySc.i worth 15c. An Aotertea Let or CHAMHIIAS, Set worth iyc. TolinS.GriYler&Ce., NO, 26 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTEll. PA. CI'EOIAIi ALTE RATION SALK WATT, SHAND St CO., AUE MAK1NU EXTENSIVE ALTEKATIONS AND ADDITIONS TO THE New Yerk Stere And In order le icduce surplus stock nnd make mete room, offer special Inducements In every department. EXTIIAOUDINAIIY 11A110 AINS IN Uleaclieil and Unbleached Muslins. BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED SHEETINGS In all widths and qualities. Tickings, Turkey Red Tablings, TiUe Linens, Towels and Napkins, AT THE LOWEST PKICE? EVEP. KNOWN. SPECIAL HAIIGINS IN DRESS GOODS. ODD LOTS AND HEMNANTS HEDUCED AT HALF USUAL PHICES. HEf YOEK STOEE. j. B. MARTIN & CO. DEESS SATINES. An E'cgant New Stock of DHKSS RATINES in iiuck, uiuc uuu nrewnt. ALL LIGHT SHADES el Dltl.SS SATINES, liiciuuing J iuKa, i.igui niut'H, ureauit, Ac, at Uic per yaid. BLACK CASHMERES. New Invoice, consisting of Fifty Pieces of All- Weel Cashmeres, ranging in price flora c. te f 1.25. JUST OPENED ! Black Silks! At 75c, &7c, $l.CP, I1.2.V $l.5. SplenilUl Vulue feri iiju .uuncy. PARASOLS. CertthlnK liruseN. Canopy Tep Parasols. I i.uuu i uiabeis. ALL HEDUCED TO COST. New Line of Dress Percales. In Sm.ill Figured lllacUs, Hlue and lliewusl J. B. Maii (I Ce., Cor. West King and Prince Sis. LANCASTEll. PA. FOIt SALE OH 11EXT. TiieifRKNT. JU Threo Law Offices nt Ne. 45 NOllTII DUKE I STREET ; and n basuieutftJ lcet lenj, supplied I maratt-tld II. FUANK E8IILEMAN. "ITIOR RAlill SKATING RINK AT COL- --- umuia, i-ii., nun nil us rixtuics, Steam Heatcruud Spalls of Henley bkates, geed as uun. i, ill m-ii tin c.tsy iuiiiih llllll lit u iiurirain. Fosteflico address, " HON1 NO. ," JulylS-Sind Columbia, Pa. -rjUHIilC HAIiE OF COWS. X. OnSATUHDAY, AUGUSTS, 18 5, will be t-iuu ut iiiiuiiu suiu, ai me saie ami excnaiiKu sta bles of the uuaerslKiivd, In the vIIIiiku of illl illl lersvllle, Maner township. Lancaster county, Piu. the fellnwlnif T.lvi, SfiM.lr. tr. wli - TlllifiA1 HEADOFALDEIlNEyANDDUUIIAM COWS, seme fresh and seme springers that will seen be in pruui. mau iiuuurMKui-u seiccis nis own stock and docs the buvlnir btiusilf Thunlirtv.. stock must beasrepreBentedtliedayet sale or no sale. U It Is wet we can sell lu the dry. A credit ui w uu a 111. uujji.i;,,. Bale te cemmeuce at 1 o'clock p. in, of said day when attendance will be given by , , IIAKHV O. LlNTNEIt. Sanckl Hess, Auct. II. K. Mtkks. Clerk. al-4tS,M,W,F TITADEIRA AND SIIKRRY WINKS AT Reigart's Old Wine Stere. II. E. SLAlilAKElt, AOBKT, Ne. S3 East Kine Streut. Established 1765. febl7-tfd s AINT-RAPIIAKIi WINK INFORMATION. The Salnt-Ilaphael Wine has a delicious flaveur and Is drunk in the principal cities of llue6tu" Germany, North aud beulh Amvilca, Great Ililtaln.ludlu, undsoeii. Thuouuulltyuxperud aiinuully Is Bultlclent proof el Its stability and staying powers, while for the real connoisseur there is no wlnu that can be considered Its superior. rTbeSalnMlaphael Wlne Cenipany, Valence, Dopartmentef the Dreme (France.) H. E. SLAYMAKER, AS-Ua NcaOEASTUlNUSTUKKT, ... . reierroe , .... .... Central Pacifle ,,,, , .... ,,,. Union Pacifle....,,.,.,, fjfi ,, " 4 . '. !- -.. -.'it