e I I k" - fit THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCES, TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1885. te I V .3? !ir Jk Ife. LV 'U, LrV j&i 5 AT' m g -.- ti B. rxw hf fVit.- vx. 5 it 'AN EJECTMENT TROUBLE. w 4 man. JtARB-AJfei EATOX HEFUaEH T.KATM HJtfi TXSAKX 110 V UK. XO A rower of the Iw Invoked te Mnke Iter VW .j ue AHBBcnrwn nnoueiumiraii juie IMfllcaltIm The Sorleu. IteautU of n Debauch Town Nole. Regular Correspondence, of tholUTnttieBttcKB. 1 ,( Columbia, Pa., August 11. The nelgh- , borheod In the vicinity of Third nnd Lbw- r, wace streets are very much oxclted ever .'jt Ue putting a tenant out or a house Ycster- Vj.v mnMiIni nrrinnr ntlhnrfc nrrlrnil with K I (the proper authority, went te the heuse or f f'TMrs. Barbara Eaten en Third street near T., t,uwrence, uu jukcuu mi nui uunuu," ; luralture en the street and pavement. The ': 'neighbors greatly Rynipatlilxcd with Mrs. V' Eaten and have given her all Berta or advice .A J te pursue In the matter. The facts or the i-VeMe which caused the tenant te be :.fejeeted.havobcen cleaned froraSqulre Frank, unuvr nuunu uiuuib mu uuihw pjuunuuM ie '. rkn xrnHnl in .TMm latmi. inn nf Mm . jV,, Eaten, ren ted a heuse from William Brady, ,?? situated en Seuth Third street, premising te pay the rent by tne meniii, anu tuus uecaine tenant by the month. Frem boiiie cause William Brady wished te rocevor possession of his heuse and instructed 'Snulre Frank te take the necessary legal steps te regain the house. On June 1.1th a uotlce was sorved upon the tenants te vacate the nremlses within thirty davs. The law requires that when a person is n tenant by the month that thirty days is the nocessary legal utne te give a tenant te vacate uiu premises. Ne heed wns gl von te this notice, and en July 18. a summons was issued te Ff&v-i Constable wlttlck te be sorved en the ten- A, . ants te appear at tne 'squire-s oiiice, roiurna reiurna ." . Mnnn .fiiIv2S. On Mm mnrlntr of Julv 23 the plaintiff et the case,Wllliam llrady, appeared at the ofUce or 'Squire Frank and testl- ned that tne complaint was just anu true anu that he deslrcd te rocevor possession or his house. The defendant, Mrs. Eaten, did net appear. A. writ or possession was Issued nnd en Monday ConstableJohuGilbort proceeded te the house and placed the en tire household effects en the pavement Mrs. Eaten lias se cured the service ofalawyer from .Lancaster te leek after her side of the case, as she claims that she could net legally have been ejected from the heuse. The goneral opinion ofBOme of the neighbors of Mrs. Eaten is that this ejectment was due te the non-payment of rent. The rent for the heuse was paid up until the first day of July. The owner of the heuse wished te regain his property and the matter of rent was net taken Inte con sideration. The furniture Is still standing where the constable put Hand the owner of the things declares that they will net be re moved. The outcemo of this all'iiir will be made interesting te seme parties. Police Intelligence. An Hungarian, giving his name as Jeseph 8worel7.sk, had a hearing befere Hqulre Yeung last evening charged with the lar ceny of (25, from Martin Bull, a resident or the country near Ireuvllle. Tiie man was also charged with an attempt te rape en the complaint 01 Anne mm, a resident of the same place. The man was unable te speak or understand a word of the English language, and the sorvices ei Paul .lulinski wero required te act as inter preter for the Hungarian. The alleged of fence was committed en the night et Tues day, August 4. The man Is employed at tbe ere banks near Irenville. The evidence was deemed sulllcietit te held the man for court lie was taken te the borough lockup last ovening, and this.merning taken te IiSiicas ter te nwait his trial. llcsult etn Debnutli. iLast ovening about six o'elock Charles JiOrlng was seen walking up Walnut street presenting a dreadful appearance. Ills cloth ing was saturated with bleed that was (low ing from wounds en Ids head. He entered the olllce of Squire Yeung aud told a sad story that he had been attacked by seme per son who cut him with a rn7.ei7 Lerlng was given attention by the 'srpiire and the bleed was washed from liis face aud head. It was found that he bail threo very no ne no vere cuts in the luck part of his head. After the 'squire had questioned the man he came te the conclusion that he did net knew hew he was hurt Cering had been en a drunk during the entire day and was Been along the river shore It is supposed that lie stumbled and fell upon seme cinders ou the shore and cut his head in this manner. Town Notes. The recular monthly- meeting of council will be held this evening In the council ) chamber of the opera heuse at 7:30 o'clock. The bill posting car Hilenging te O'llrlen v Tt en burner's circus ns-"ed through town "fiBsiuernitig en its way te the different towns where this circus will exhibit The appoarenco of the town lias been greatly improved by the removal of tlie grass In the gutters of the town. The change is especially notlceable along Second aud Union streets. i" evd rsLzeirj' nsiT te celvsiuta. The New Degree Werk of the Order Kicinill fled tf Susquehaniia Ledge. The degree Stall' or Odd Fellows belonging .slMontereIodgo Ne. 212, of this city, who went ie Columbia Monday evening te confer degrees ou members of Susquehanna Ledge Ne. bO, numbered forty-eight They took with them all their paraphernalla, nud con ferred the second Ucgree, according te tlie new ritual.en two members, In presence of n large number or degree members of Colum bia. At the close el tlie ceremonies, the visitors were furnished a line lunch by the Columbia brethren, who expressed tlioinselves highly pleased with tlie new degree work, aud premised te come te Lancaster uext month when degroes are conferred in this city. The Columbia orchestra was prosent and render ed several selections of music during tlie evening. The visitors came home at 1 e clock this merlng en a speclal car. White Heuse Pleasantries. Frem the llosteu Courier. When President Cleveland was asked te appoint Judge Tree te n foreign mission, he replied : "Pdjustasleafas net" This gracious answer te thoapplicatien was received with n profound bough. "In making this appointment howevor, centinued the chlel magistrate, " it is net te considered by any brandies or the judge's family that they have only te apply for a position te be appointed." "Certainly knot" was the response "Then, I guess, you can tell Judge Tree te pack his trunk." said the president "Yeu expected me, of ceurse, te appoint him, " he auueu. "We knew you would." was tlie reply. " Well," said the president, " I was aware that Judge Tree did net pine for tlie elllee, nevertheless in such a position I am anxious te Bee, as our English friends would say, a geed man at the 'elm, and while I'm maple " Chestnuts I" oxclaltned the delegation in a breath. Then the prosideut retired te his desk with a pleasant smile en his face, and tiie delega tion doparted, well ploased vilth the success of their mission. It Might be AVcll te Kecenclle TJiein. Frem the Philadelphia ltecerd. New that the Grunt funeral Is ever, it would be well ler the New Yerk nowspapers te held a convention, and facilitate the labors el historians m the luture by settllng seme or the points upon which their reports wero at variance Fer Instance., was General Han cock's home bay, black or brown, and whicli noble animal was taken sick ou the read the hore or his horse, that the goneral was compelled te drive up te the tomb in a hack? Did General Sickles bestride a llery charger, with hla crutches strapped te the oll-slde or the saddle, or did heridu in a carrlage T Was General Sherman In a barouche or n coupeT Bid Secretary Bayard wear a whlte hat un adorned, or did he mollify its Incongruity with a crape band 7 These are only a low of the miner points that we should likoteseo settled in the interests of historical accuracy. Letter Held. Letters addressed te Wells, Itichardseu A, Ce., Burlington, Vermont, uiiil llenjamln M. 'Breidegnm, 017 Mulberry utroet, Kuusascity, . Missouri, are held at the Lancaster postelllco mr postage, and ene auuresseu te ueorge w. Hareld, 407 Market street care of It A. Johusen, is held for better directions. Shet at a Lawn l'rty. At a lawn party en Saturday night at Franklin, Ky., Huse Edwards and Bump WhltesIUes engaged In a quarrel evor the right te n girl's oemiiauy. Edwards hhet , Whltesldes, and the latter died In a few hours, jieveht op tub vxera. The Showing Over the Cenntrj n Oleaned hjr the Agricultural Department. The corn crop has made Improvement slnce tlie last report The nvernge stands 4 points lewer than the standard or full condi tion, and indicates a yield with seasonable inoisture and favoring temperature horcafter of 'M te 27 bushels poracre. The avorage for August et 1881 was thesaine, but fell 3 points during the Blxty days following, when the yield was 2(1 bushels. In 1879 the nvcrage for August was 00, and ultimate yield, as i o e ported by the census, was 28 bushels. The lucroase has been 2 points In New Yerk ; 3 in Virginia ; North Carolina, 1 j Uoergla, 2 j Alabama, lj Michigan, 6 J Illinois, 4 Mis-, seurl, 2 ; Kansas, 7 j Nebraska, 3, and Iowa, 0. Thore has been n slight docllne in Penn sylvania, Maryland, Hetilli Carolina, Ton Ten nessen. Texas. Kentuckv. Ohie and Indliinn. In the soven corn surplus states the averages are: Ohie, W; Indiana. H" J Illinois, til Iowa, 101 Nebraska, 100 Missouri, 89 Kansas 00. Correspondents report drought In seme places, excess or rain In ethers, but well drained nnd dceply cultivated land has suf fored llttle from drought or Bupoi-saturatien. Meteorological conditions have been gener ally favorable. The prospect has net been oxcecdod slnce 1SS0. The moist and het weather following the 15th of July has caused seme danmge te spring wheat in the Northwest, mainly In Wisconsin and Minnesota. While generally noticed, Its cilects are variously roerted, prominent counties returning num imuunn te &r, and In a few cases down te 00, and te 48 in the case or l'lorce county, Wisconsin. Most or the great wheat counties in Minne sota report aorages from 75 te 00, though Dedgo returns only DO. Heme ei less im portance mnke an nvomge of 100. The re duction in prospective, yield is greater In Minnesota, amounting te 0 points. The docllne Is 5 In Wisconsin, 4 in Iowa, nnd 1 In Dakota. Thore Is an increase In the otlier territories and in New England. The aver aver avor aeo docllne is 4 points, nnd indicate a reduc tion of 0,0000,000 bushels lrem the expecta tion en the 1st of July. Ne reports concerning the result of thresh ing of wlnter wheat are rocelvod, oxcept in the Seuth. In Texas the outcenio is greater than was expectcd nnd higher r.vtes of yield nre rnnorted. The avorage for aits have decllncd lrem 07 te 00, which is four points higher than In A tigust of last year. ltye averages 01, showing continued im provement slnce the first of June. Barley stands as in the last report nt 02, which indicates about an avornge crop for any serlcs or II ve or ten years. Thore is an increase In the area or buck wheat nnd the condition averages 05. A medium crop or hay Is assured by the avorage 03 Tobacco makes a goneral avorage or 111. The avorage ler potatoes Is 05, against 1(7 last month. flenernl Sheniiiui Itanies the Ijiikeik. Geneml Slierninn arrived nt the Ilryn Mnwr hotel en Monday en a visit te his daughter, Mrs. Thackara. The hotel perch was festooned u lth lings, and en the main entrance was a portrait ut the general nnd the word "Welcome." The sulte of rooms 'which wero prepared for lilui had been beautifully doceintcd by the ladies in the house, and the old warrior was given a warm leeoptlen. In tlie ovening there was a hop, at which tlie general danced a set et the lancers with great spirit, his partner being Mrs. W. II. Fralluy. The general also marched around the parlor at the head or u line or delighted children wliilea large party or ladies nud gentlemen snug "Marching through Georgia." lie IKwitlvely declined te be interviewed, but stated in reply te n question ns te wliotlier lie hnd kissed all the young ladies at the hotel, that he was new getting tne old ler that sort or thing. This will boa sad bit ornewsto the country, lu the f.icoef the goneral's great reputation as an acknowledged ex pert lu the art of osculation. An Kiid or Ami) favoritism. The rocent general army order sending elllccrs back te their regiments alter a period ofreur years en detached duty Is provoking much discussion among elllccrs In Washing ton. Ituttwe olllcers new en duty tliore will lx compelled te Jein their regiments nt once, They are Captains Gregery nnd Davis of General Sheridan's stall. Captain Davis was recently assigned te stall' sorvlce, but lias been en detached duty for a number of years. Olllcers who luver tlie order say that favoritism Is new ended ; that officers will net be allowed te remain away lrem their commands ten or fifteen years ; that captains he have never seen ll.dir compa nies will imeau opportunity toleokatthom, and that men who have liecn ou the frontier Ter almost a score of years will new be per mitted te taste the sweets efarmy lile. "That order," said an ollleer, " means the resurrec tion or the army." I'ree-Tlilukera Slay Nut llecant. Loe 'Paxil, who has been ene or the cliicT organizers or atheistic societies in France, the author or many anti-Christian text books and the champion of the nnti-clcrical movement, recently published a recantation. Ills fol lowers wero furious and summoned him te appear for judgment before the Free Thought societies. His recantation was denounced as an Infamy nud a crime, tlie hall rang with cries of "traitor I" and "coward I" and hewasoxpelled byaunanlmeus vote, leaving the platform amid tumultuous uproar aud displays et passiomde resentment The freo free thlnkers denied him tlie privilege or think ing soberly en religious questions and revis ing his opinions when lie found himself in the wrong. They affirmed their own infalli bility, and refused te allow him a minority of ene, the privilege of freedom et thought The fanaticism of unbelief is net altogether reasonable. A ratal KIkii, Frem the llosten Ueacen. Loek at'ter the bend in your sheulders Just below the napoeftho neck, mesdnmes, for this proclaims Sarah Bernhardt's age, nccerding te an astute critic, who s.iys no stage nrtillce can conceal tills ovidciice ei ierty years, new porfectly apparent in this ence delectable French artiste. Women w he linte te grew old will be obliged te de some thing mero than repair their faces if this worldly observation is really true. A wrinkle, a lest teeth, n gray hair, is mere child's play te "the bend lu tlie sheulders Just belew the iiape of the neck." Something must be done, te stralghten it out Main ell, the Alleged Murderer of l'rellcr. The Htoamer .ealandia arrived in San Francisce, Monday, with Maxwell, the al leged St Leuis murdorer, in cliarge of offi cers. Maxwell positively refused te mnke any statement respecting the crime with which he is charged, saying that he had been advised by ids ceunsel bulore leaving Auck land net te epen Ids mouth oxcept te put feed in It He leeks chcerful, nud says he never tell botter in his iire. The officers woie equally retlcieut, doeliningtediscubstho sub ject of the crime or Maxwell's supposed con nection thorewlth. Tlie prisoner was taken East. A lllrthday Surprise Tiie many frlends or Mr. BpiiiiIs Malone, the sturdy Democratic (armor et Peach Ilot Ilet Ilot tem township, Yerk county, gave him a pleasant surprise, ou the occasion r ids fifty third birthday anniversary en July ',11. Tiie West Banger coruet band nccompanled the party. He was piesented with n liandsome chair, a cake and ether r.rticles of ornament aud utility, A grand banquet terminated a pleasant occasion that will long be remem bered by all who participated. At the Htntleu Jleue. William Smith, an old otlbnder, wasnr rested last night for drunkenness nnd dis orderly conduct William pleaded forliberty this morning, but the mayor thought he ought te be giveu tlme te sober up, aud he was committed for a short term. Twe vagrants wero discharged this morn ing upon premising te lcave the city at once. Three electric and twognseliuo lights wero ropertod as net burning last night. The Population of Massachusetts. Colonel Carrell I). Wright says that "a rough o'stlmate or the population or Massa chusetts, based ou the returns which have been received ler the census or ISnI, will make the number or Inhabitants or Massa chusetts 1,1)10,000, a gain or 100,000 en the United States census or 1&50." Hark I hark I 'tU BOODONT 1 cr, Haste youths and inaldviis, couie uud buy. Come und n veeret I'll unfold, Atsumll oxpenso te young nnd old. A charm that 111 en both bestow A ruby Up, und teeth like snow. aulHwileed&w MAXKIAOSS. Ssvnn Yorse. On thettlhnf August, 18S8, at the rosltlnnce et Mrs. Htnltli. the bride's nlMcr, of Eden, by the Hev. V. T. Uerliard, Mr. Milten r. nnyuer, ui i jiunuumuiu, w ttiian mmy ji( Ynntiir. of LnncnHter cetintv. l'a. I'liflndclplila Itcceril plouse copy.) ltdw MARKKTB. New Yerk l'rednce Market. Nsw t enic,AMff. 11. leurmancet unchanged t FIiip. (2 Stt3 40i Sunnrnne, $3 3KJ3 70! Uominen te Fanpy Kxtra Ohie, $3 C3i 00 Geed te Cliolce Kxtra Wcstern, I05 75 illnnoseta, fcl as OI fit. Wheat Ne. 2 lied, Winter. Aug,, 005e Bept, 1 01 Oct, 1 031J I Nev., II 05 UOlline. a jiiiauu, iu., eiw ( cl'jiu, ue;f,i Oats Ne. 2 Mixed, Aug, 32)C Sept, SIC. uye nuiiiiiini Iturley steady. Perk dull t Mess, tllAOOll 25 I I 0IVOO fll i"ll Mlt a, Pept t fl 73, Oct) M 71 Nev. qtiluiiUat Cuba, 15017K'er Mtes l.ard Ki ra, it t ffl 73, L tlDt C ill nnd w Molasses Cnliu. a'urpontlne dull nnd wenk nt 35Ue, iiesin quiet iiici mji w. M fe for Btnilnnd togeod. In Ones. 6Uc. rctreluiim dull : ltuflncd In Ciircs, 6Uc. Ilutter fnlr; Western Imitation Creamerr, rhnlce. lMOIMUfi. uiiecne uiin I fveniurn ;;. ";:.'.! . ..,.. rint nrlme. Glfiia t nhrliLsklnm. 4krt5: Rlate. l&UfilSK. Kuks dull ; Stulo.l'KJl.iKe 15We: Woitem. MOKkc. Bugar dull Culleiir, iliicQali l Coiilectleners lullew quiet! pi line city, 5 Mr.e. KrelRhtK dulll s irniln te l.h ei-poel, $2c. CotTeo dull ) fair curoen, 8Xc liny nominal s Ne. I, uecOll.'1). Itlcnllrni; Carolina and teutlann, eouiinen te fair, AiaHic Chloaice I'reduce Market. Chwaoe, Ana. 11, l.oe p. m.Market opened! Wlieat Aug., K7'iOWe ) Hept, 8U)iew,'iCi Oct, llic. Cern Aug., inWc ( Sept., 4Ke i Oct., 45Uc. Oats Auk., 25X5 ( Soot,, 24PJO Oct., ft'.Mic. Perk Aug., P) M ; Bept, W Ml ( Oct, ft .'. Jjird Aug., I35 Hcpt.,il 42; Oct., 1 42K. ltlbs AUB., t5 00 Bept, $5 CO j Oct, 3 C, CLOSIMO, Wlicnt AiiRUKt, eTJO( Bept, SOc; Oct, oiUe i Nev.. ".rwre. Cern AtigiiHl. 40i;e (Bept 4CU ; Oct, 45l;e. Oats Aug., 25,'c.! Bcpt,2l,e. Octittc; Nev., 2;ic. Perk Aug., J312K J Bept., 92Xi Oct, 017; Nev., 03e. I.ard Sept.MrO) Oct,r3l! Nev., W 10 Hlbs Aug,, 5 37 Bept, V 60 ; Oct., f5 57. LIte Sterk Prices. CnioAeo Cattle UccclnU, 1.B00 hend i ship ments, 1,200 head t innrkLt ntreng : shipping steers. l,UO0l,.VO D,s, IS SO.I M l,'.J"tfl,.V)0 D.h., ." Ilia's 60s UJOOl.Stn Us., l 600500! butchcru', fifil 'At Blockers nnd feeders. 2S0f129: cons, bulls and mixed, tl UOffll ! i Tenuis. 13 OOfll ST, j Western rangers, llriner; natives and half breeds, liag.VS: OrcL-eu cattle sold at tltfit CO; Men. tanns, 13 75(JJ Wf. Hogs ltecelpts, 1.1,000 head : hlpments,0,n(W; market strong ; vnluesBQIOc higher trough and mixed, (I wiii 43; packing and shipping, (I rttSJ 70: light, II 4ftftl UO t skips at M (xxff I U). Hhi'Op itcciilpts, 3'JK) bead: shipments, SMlj mnrket steady; natives. ri25QIZk; Western, MSMJIt Texnu8,lS0Q.IS; Ijimbs, II rtCG3MV head. East I.tmtirrr Catlte nctlve but tinchangfd; receljits, 2,21 head; shipments, 1,330; slilp meiits jesterday te New N erk, 4S carloads. Hogs quiet, linn ; l'hllndelplilas, II SuQ.', 05 ; Yorkers, II sefts OS; rccclnU, 7,fXl ; shlp mcntK, 3,hhi; shipments te New Yerk, 31 car car leads. Blieep lalrly active nnd firm; prime, IIQI2S; fair te geed, $) 25JP 7S ; cointnen, $&1 1 lambs, IH5; reeulits,ti,(eliead ; shlpiueiils, 3,100 head. BliipmcutR te New Yerk, none. Philadelphia Live Bleck Market. I'liir.AiiKLrm, Aug, 10. The receipts at the dlllerunt stock yards were ; Fer the week Ik'cves, 2,800 j previous week, 2,Goe bend ; sheep, H,.'iU0 head ; previous week, ll,S'jehcad; hogs, 4,Mj0 head; previous week, 4,500 head. Jleef cattle were In fnlr request and nil geed guides weie firmer, while common stock de clined. We quote lis fellows ; Extra, OQfcc: geed, SQlJic J medium, f0 Se: common, .ifjl'ic. Fat cows wcre In fair demand nt SfJI'fc. Alllcli cons ncrc In fair requi-stnt fi'(. M llch calves wcre in heihI demand at Ml'ci. Sheep wcin brisk, with geed grades advancing 'a and common stock Billing UGc. higher. ve (UOtO as lollews i:tm, 4K5 j g(xsl,l!iOI)c ; medium, JJQIc ; comiiieii, 2kG3vc Spring liuiibN were In geed icqucst at 4GN!. Dressed Iieks weronetlveiiiid linn lit f'Kf7e. City firessed Hoeves woie active and higher lit iWHc L'lty Dre, ircsseil Sheep closed steady at CQOc. StecK Market. Quotations by Itecd, McCrnnn Ue , Hankers, iiiiciuict, i-a. II a.m. 12 M. 3 p. in. Missouri Paciflr , Michigan Central New Yerk Central New Jersey Central Ohie Central Del., Uiek.A. Western Delivers HloUrunde,. Erto Kansas A Texus Lake Blinre Chicago A N. W., comiueu. N. N.Ont-.t Western St. Paul .t Omalm Pacific Malt KectieHler A Pittsburg St Paul Texas Pacific Union Pncinc Wabash Common Wabash l'rclerrcd Westurn Union Teleitniph.. Ixiulsvllle A Nashville N. V., Chl.AKt L LuhlKh Valley I.ehlgh Navigation Pennsylvania Heading 1'. T. A liudale Northern Pacific Common Northern Pucillc Pief Ilestenvllle Philadelphia A Erfe Northern Central Central Transp Canada beuthern en I'eepln's Pnssnnger Mlsseuii l'actllc (aw 4S A Mi 4'l 80 S! ii '$ tir?i 4s, i: if "nt? nil iJK 4 is" mi ,f" 70'i U 11-lfi till 4sl? i no "I 71 42 ft ? 41 S2 J 3 (? 4 2-.M4 21$i 2.1 4-11 sr.y. 20lJ 31 W til ml Lecfil Slecks nnd lleiuu. Iteperted by J. It. Leng. Par Last value, snlu. Lancaster City, 0 per cent, 1RH5 1( 102 " " lstui 1() 113 " " lwe 100 120 " Spcrct. lnl er30jears.. WO 100.5 " 4 " Scheel lean UO WM " 4 " In 1 or -J) years 100 102 " 4 " In 8 or 20 j ears, loe IU3.25 " 4 " lulOoraejoars. 100 1US Manhelin lloieugh lean , loe 1U2 BANK STOCKS. First National Hank 100 191.50 Farmers' National Itank M 110 Fulton National Hank 100 10 Lancaster County National lUnk A0 110 Columbia National Hank lOu IS Christiana National Hank 100 lis Ephnita National Hank ion ill Fiisl National Hank, Columbia Km 1SS First National Hank, Htnisburg loe 119 First National Hank, MarletUi 100 2nd First National Hank, Mt. Jey 100 ISO Lltltz National Hank lu) 1.VU0 Manlielm National Hank 100 1CI.20 Union National Hank, Mount Jey.... SO M New Helland National H.uik 1(J 130 (lap National Hank 110 110.50 Omirryvllle National Hank tee HO Kllraliotlitewn National bank 100 I OS Neilhem Hank stock 101 115 TCIINIMKK STOCKS. Hlg Spring A Heaver Valley 25 7.M Hrldgepert. A Horsesheo 13 24.50 Celumlila A Chestnut Hill 2S 18 Columbia Washington 'jl 24.05 Conestoga A Hig Spilug V5 20 Celumlila A Marietta 25 no Maytown A Ellzabethtewn 2S 10 LauciiftterA Ephnita 25 44 Lancaster A Willow Street 25 4S.0A StiiLsburgA Millport 25 21 Marietta Alay town 25 m Marietta A Mount Jey 23 SS Iriinc., Ellzabethtewn A Mlddletewu. 100 70 Lancaster A Frnltvlllu GO M fjinawter A Lltltz 25 75 Eastllrandynlne A Wnynesbuig SO 1 Lancaster & Wlllhimstewn 25 107 Lancaster A Maner W its Uui caster AManhclm 25 41 Lancaster A Marietta ' .15 Lancaster A New Helland loe 73 MIBCXLLAMKOUS STOCKS. Quarryvlllelt.lt no 1.75 MllleiBVllln Street Cur SO 00 liKjulrliig Piliitlng Company. no St Oesllglit and Fuel Company 25 30 Stevens Heuse (bends) 100 leu Columbia (ias Company 25 i Columbia Water Company 10 10 Hiisiiuehanna Iren Company.. loe 203.25 Marietta llollew-waro 100 210 Stevens Heuso , se 6 Mlllcrsville Nermal bclioel 25 18.05 Neitiieru Market SO 75 Eastern .Market se u) Western Market , se 50.25 IJincaslerCity Htiiet UallHay Ce SO 35 Gas Company Heeds , ,...,, 100 1WI Columbia lloreuuh llends , lui loe Lancaster A Susquehanna 300 285 Lancaster A New Danville 25 7,0 New Yerk Stock Market. Nxw Y'enK, Aug 11. Wall street, 1:30 p. m. Meney at 2 per cent. Exchange quiet. Governments stieng. Currency 6's, Coup., 12C( bid 1 4K-s, de, V,i bid 1 4,s,$l'i-.'i,' bid. 'Ihosteok nuuket opened weak and lower ou selling or Western Union, whlchwas the feature of the first thirty minutes trading. The Ueck was weak and pressed forsale en the denial by Mr. aairctt of the reports that an amalgamation or his lines with theso or the Western Union would seen take place. Pi Ices at neon ad vanced ; 1 r.v. Western Union,,,, ,., 7e- Adams Exprcas ',, American Express , U. S. Express Wells, Farge A Ce O.O. i.A.0 e. u. e. 1 3 r.v. New Yerk Central New Jersey Central ., Illinois Central Express,., , Ohie Central , Michigan Central Nortbem Paclrte. . " , l'roferrod Central raclflc... ,.,.... , ,, 4S Union Pnclflc. .,,,,, ,,.,, Mlnneuri lActne., ,.,.. Texns l'Bcine m 15 New Yerk Elevated '. .., Metropolitan , .u ... Manhattan.,.,. , .., Alt. A Terre llmtte , " Preferred Canada Southern... ,,,,, Cnnnda l'ftcirte.... 45 UhlCAKO A Alten..,.,.., ... Chcs. A Ohie., 1). Allud fil Del., l.ne. A West I"?; Denver ,.., ,, 12 Erto , W,i " l'rclerrcd , Ilannlbal A Bt.ie... , " l'referrcd Kan gas A Texas 'iii J.ake Hhnre... mi I.. K. AW l.'vs'lleA Nnnbvllle 42K Merris A Essex... Northwest W,i " l'referrcd 13fi& Ontario A Western.,...,, ,, Ohie A Mississippi " Preferred , Pacific Mali 4t" Quicksilver " l'rolerred ., Heading , 20 Ueck Inland ll'.'K Ban Francisce , , " ,, Preferred.. .... Omaha -;;; Preferred M St Paul myH Preferred.,,. Nash A Clint M., !..,. A Vf Wabash " l'rofuned C..11.A Q 1S0X Itochester A Pittsburg , I'd. ft Evans Manitoba , 1M Oregon A Nnv. OrviHin Tmnsee Wi Pullman l'ulncu Car xjs ir ai rr.n tihesiunth. B AKINQ POWDEK. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never vai Htiength nnd whel arles. A marvel nf purity, esemeness. aloie eee- neinlenl than the ordinary kinds, nnd cannot be sold In competition with the multitude et low test, short uclght, alum or phosphate ponders. Selil only in cam. ItuTAL Hakine PohukrCe., iue iuu mrei-i, .icw leric. may27-lyilAw fTtLEOANT AND r.ri'iciENT ren I If luuibaite, sciatica and mills In the back. hips nud sides use Ucnsoe's Cupclue Plasters. 25 cents. WANTED A OIKIi TO DO OENEHAIi Housenerk. Musthave iroed lererencc. niigll !ft APPLY AT THIS OF! ICE. v-a3Tted iToebT) emii teiTT; en. tV enil Housework. Apply nt if no. 410 .sofa 11 iiUKE sr VIT-M. M. a KAY, COMMISSION BROKER IS UUA1N, STOCKS, 1IO.VD3 AND 1'ETUO LEUM. rilACTlO.XAL LOTS A SI'ECIALTV. ESIILEMAN'S LAW HUILDl.SO. Nes. IS and 45 North lluke, St., Lancaster, Pa. -Ceiinccted by private Mlre lth all tbe pilnrlpal exchanges. imus-tfd SEVEN DIFKEKENT IIOItAX SOAPS lu the market te-day. Nene worthy of the uiimchiitMlLLEU'S. -WANTED A GOOD DININO KOOM ?T and Kitchen (Jlrl. Apply tit the Fountain Inn, Smith Queen stieet. ltd BEST (iOODS AT LOWEST PKICES. 4 B.s. " A " Sugar ferk's: ; 4 packages Corn Cern slnreli for 25c ; 4 lis. Tea Hlscults for 25e ; 4 B.s. Prunes for ISie; 4 B.s Illco for SSe. Oiiiiiuh.ti d Sumir, "e. Celfces I Colleen I Tens! Teas! Ttl Ttl ephnne. CLAUKE'S TEASTOHE. 3S West Kim; street R EMEMI5EK TUP. OLD STANDAKD. UOHHEU'S WILD CHEHUY TONIC Fer Weakness, flenernl Debility, Hjspepsla, Summer complaint, etc. UOHUhll'S L1QUOUSTOUE, aprJi-lydll Ne. 22 Centre Square. T, HIE ONLY AIITICLE ANSWERING all nu rpeses excciitlng scouring Is AX SOAP. MIL- LEU'S Helt s iEALP.D PllOPOSALS TO SUPPLY the Lancaster County Prison with 175 tens rlirnace coal, 7.1 tens Itange Ceal, uud M Ions ( hestnut coal, and as math mere et each as may be required for the use or said prison up te Sep tember 1, UMi, delivered atlhe prison, will beie celled by the beard of Inspectors of said prison at their regular meeting en MONDAY, SEP TEMUKU7. lssS.nt 10 oVIeck, u. 111. All bids te Tirt seHled nud enderMCd M Proite-ials for Ceal." niig-H 3ld U. C. KK.VNEDi , Mill iter. w ON'T WE HAVE PUN I MANNERGHOR RINK. OpentotbepnblloonTHUHSDAY EN EN1NO NEAT, AUdllhT 13th-(enu night only). -A20-cent ticket gives admission te the Hlnk and use of Skates. ltd" J71STATE OK DAVID KILLINOEH.OK iJ th" city of Lancaster, dcciiised. Letters of ndmliilstratleii e.t. a. en saldeslale hnvliiKbeen grunted te the undersigned, all juirseus indebted thereto are requested te mnke Immediate pay ment, nnd theso having claims or demands against the Name, will piivcnt them without delay for set llemeiit te the undersigned, lesidlug lu the city of Lancaster. WILLIAMS. Sllllth', Administrator. Eulen Franklin, Att'y JunJ-wTueav LJ CYAN'S FLOUR. LEVAN'S FANCY ROLLER FLOUR. Makes Elegant bread. Fer sale by Urocem generully. Levan & Bena, MorchantMUlera, Oftlce: 17NOUTH PU1NCE8T. npr27-;iud H O'V TO HECOME KEAUTIPUI -USE-PALM OIL SOAP, The best soap te make 11 clear complexion. Only 15c. a bur, or two bars for 23c. Fer Mile at COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, Nes. 137 and 139 North Queen Sticct. rNSUIlANOE Manheim Mutual Live Stock Insurance Association. KEOUfJANIZEn. Wit, ltexiia, Frci. Cius. E. Wkn, Sec. All certificates new Issued by this association nte agreeable te the Act of May, littl, which give a guaniutee for the payment of death losses. ECONOMY'. FIDELITY'. PllOMPTNESS. Secictury and Qimeral Mimnger'a Olllce, NO. 45 EAST OUANUE SI'., Laneastcr. OHAS. anglO-lwced.tlmw B. WENTZ, (leneiiil Manager. ESTATE OP JOHN M. WHITEIULL, lulu of Lancaster county, deceased. The undersigned auditor, appointed te pass upon ky. ceptlemi tiled te the account of (;. E. (ruvblll, trustee under the will of Jehn M. Whltehlll, de. ceased, aud te dlslrlbutn the balaueu In his httiids 10 nnd among these legally entitled te the name, wilt sit for that purpese en FU1DAY, AUUU8T 11, HAS, nt 10 o'clock, 11. In., In tlie Li brary Uoem of the Cemt Heuse, lu the City or Lancaster, here all perxene Interested In said dlsti Hint Ien may attend. Jy3-4teaw WM. AUO. ATI.EE, Auditor. ASSIGNED ESTATE OP IUUTON tt'encer and wile, of Lancaster city, l.au. cester county. Tbe undentKiied uudlter, up- pointed te puss upon exceptions te the account and dlstrifjute the balance remulnlnir lu the hands of W. J. Knfreth, iisslguee of ald Ilartnn Wengerand wile, te and aineiiir these legally till,, UVU IA IUU Plllll, Nli,l,mi luttv THUU8DAY. AUOU8T13. 1885. at 10 lieu 10 iuu name, win gii loneai I pimiose en outecit, a. in., In the Library Uoem of tbe Court Heuse, tn the City or I Jincuster. wliore all persons Inter ested In said distribution may uttend. JulytHteaw JNO. A. CO VLE, Auditor. IfBtT AIrERT18EMETS, WITHOUT. EXCEPTION. 'THE BEST Clears In the town, two for Se, at UAUTMAN'S YKM.OW FUONT UIOAU BTOUE. THE FINEST KNOWN FOH TOIIiET, I.aundry and Path purposes Is MILLKIt'S 110UA.X SOAP. TTAPPY THOUGHT AND UEHECCA jljl. Tonncee. UAUTMAN'S Tobncee. only Se tier nine, at YELLOW FKONT CIOAIl BTOUE. FIIlST-OIiASS BOAHDINO. Together with tlie cholce or rooms en Iho first or second fleer. Surpassed by nene In the city. Gallen or addn'ss, NO. 4V1 NOIITH O.UKEN ST. Tnble bearders accommodated. nVtfd MOHE THAN 2,700 CAKES OK MIL LElt'B 1IOHAX.BOAP consumed In l.an. caster every week. "WASH MNEN LAWNS WITH M1I,- TT LEIl'8 IIOItAX SOAP and prevent the color from being destroyed. AI)E OK IlEFINEI) OILS, TAI- lewnnd f.ard, nnd gunrunteed te have no equal, Is MlLLElt'S IIOItAX SOAP. pENNA. OIQAUS FllOM fl.00 PEK m. iiunuren up, at UAUTMAN'S YELLOW FUONT UlUAIl BTOUK. REMOVK ALIi UIlKASn SPOTS AND Mains nnd have sweet garments with MIL l.Klt'3 IIOItAX SOAP. THK liAItOKST, UKST ANI) MOST coinplete assortment of Playing Cards In the city from S cents per pack up at UAUTMAN'S YELLOW t'ltONT CIOAlt BTOUE, CAT.Ij AT BTOUK ItKIOAKT'S OLD WINE -FOU Liaten's Extract of Beef. IfKMT IH THH WORLD. Established, 1783. H. K. SLAYM AKEU, Agt. febntfd Ne. 2:1 Ent King St 2TOIIAOK J Ann COMMISSION WAREHOUSE, DANIEL MAYEU dec2-lvd lfi West Chestnut street "TOTUINU JL Healthy UOUOX SOAP. HUT PUKE WHITE AND Linen by using .MlLLElt'S 1111117 Cind DEMOUKATIO COPNTY COMMITTEE. The Democratic County Comiulttee elect ter the ensuing political lenr, will meet lit the Comiulttee Itoems, 3d story Kepler's Postelllco llulldlng.Liincnster, Pa., en .MON DAY, AUO UST 171 h, nt le 11, 111., for organlatlen, und for such ether business as It may see fit te transact. W. U. II ENSfcL, Chairman. LAKCtsTrn, Pa., .July 31, Ksi5. nug3-td I" rXlllIOPS AND HEIMlESIUNol'eil -1 the bath, t'ncnnalcd for laundry and kitchen is .MlLLElt'S IIOUAX SOAP. TNPOHMATION WANTED. " JL Any Inlermatkm leading tellie whereabouts of (ion, II. Celeman, who left his home In I'hlln delphlaeu .lulj-27, will be thankfully received by the nndersltrncd, or l. Ilnuser, Adams Ei piess etlUe, this city. The following Is u de scrlptleu of the young man : Oeo, II. Celeman, njje l'J years, height, 5 feet. 7 Inches, ibnk hair, grey eyes, light build, a con spicuous brown star en left jaw, caused by a recent nbiess. Dress dark jiniits, dark blue unlliiedsuckceut, black Dei by bat CIIAH. V. KENNEDY, Ne. ea North ICth Street, Philadelphia. atlgtl 2t DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP. PARTNERSHIP. The liirtncrshlp herelorem uxlstlng be tween (.. II. Mnjcr and F S. Dietrich, trading under the firm name et Mayer A Dietrich, Fruit and Produce Dealers, hasthlsthiybcendlsseli-d uy mutual rencnt, F. s lili trlclicentliiulngthe business ut the old stand, where irmteful ferpasl l.iers, he Invites a contliiuance of patretmiiu. All persons luvlng claims ngnlnst or knowing thcmelcH Indebtid te the old Htm will please call en Iho undersigned, who will settle the bu siness or the firm. F S. DIETUICH, LAM.ASTKII, Pa., Aug. 8, I'M. uugS 31 REDUCTION IN CUSTOM -MADE Clothing. A well made. Elegant trimmed und perfect luting business Suit for !.(). A flood English corkscrew Worsted Suit, flat iralded. In one, two, three or four-button cuta way, for ti5.(l. A handsome Check Cnssliuere Suit for J0.ei. An elegant Serge Suit, In black, blue, drab or brown, for tIS.UO. Finn English Striped erf heck Pantaloons liem f.YOOup. lte membe, all work Is strlrlly first-class. Every gannn.'.t "warranted in b ib presented. A- f;oed nt, well-madu and nlcei trimmed. The aruist assortment of patterns In this city. A. II. UOSENSTE1N, m2l-6mdU 37 North Uuecn street, TIOH IIAUOAINS IN ALL KINDS OP Summer Wear, Hats, &c, UOTO IIECIITOLD'S. Ile Is closing out nt and below cost te room for Fall l.oed. PleKu cull und examine before 1 en buy. IIENUY 1IECIITOLD, Ne. Si North yucca Stnet. O-blgn of the lllg Stocking. P. S. Choice llulldlng Lets, Stone and Sand for sale. p A KG A INS. BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! AT HIESH & BROTHER'S ONE THICK CLOTHING HOUSE, -1N-UEADY-MADi: AND MADE TO OUDEU CLOTHING. GENTS' FUUNISHI.VC. (IOODS, TUl'NKS, VA LISES, UMIIUELLAS, Ac. We nre new busy getting lu and manufactur ing the Iairgest Sleck und variety of thcnheie mentioned vihkU ler Fall and Winter, that wns ever kept In Hiiy stere In the county ; and as we require u!l und meru than we possess fnetwlth standing the extension we have made te our building), we will sell out at the very lowest figures tbe balance of our Spring and Summer Goods, Ah every nrtlcle lu the stere is marked In Plain Flumes, we Invite you te call and leek thieugh our stock, und Judgu for yourself of thu Lew FlKuies. lie will be renily In about two weeks te ex hlblt our FALL AND v. INTEU STOCK, nnd hope te ten everybody call and pest thein-eUes In htyles and Prices. We guiirantee pollte attention te all, whether you Intend tepuiclmsu or net. IIRSH & BEOTIEES ONE I'ltlUK CLOTHING HOUSE, COUNEUOF NOUTH QUEE.VSTUEET AND OENTUE SOUAUE, '.ANOASTEU, PENN'A. AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITU TION proposed te the citizens of this Com Cem Com nienweulth for their approval or icjectlen, by the General Assembly of tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Published by elder of the Sec Sec leluryef the Commonwealth, in pursuance of the 1st section of Article .Will of thu Constitu tion. Joint resolution proposing nn amendment te the Constitution of IhuComnieuw ealth of Pcnn. s Iviuila : He It resolved by Ilia Senate nud Heuse of Hop Hep rcscnlatlvcs of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania In General Assembly met, that the fellow, lug Is piopesod 11a nu amendment of the (.'(insti tution of ihe Commonwealth nf Pennsylvania, In accordance with the previsions of the eigh teenth article tbeieef. AMENDMENT. That section llvu of article llve of the Consti tution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, which reads an lollews 1 " Whenever n county shall contain feity thousand Inhabitants it shall consltluteu teparulu Judicial district, and shall elect 0110 Judge learned in. the law, and the General Assembly shall provide for additional Judges, at the business of the Bald districts may rcqulie. Counties containing a population less, than Is sullleleiil te constitute separate dls ti lets shall be formed into convenient slngle districts, or, If necessary, may be attached te contiguous districts ns the General Assembly may provide. Thu olllce of associate Judge, net leutued lu the law, Is abolished in counties form ing separate districts ; but the several ussoelale Judges lu olllce when this Constitution shall be adopted shall none for their iiiiexplicd terms," be uud the same is heieby amended, se as te read us fellows! Wheiue or u county shall con cen tain sixty thousand inhabitants It may const! censt! const! tuteu separate Judicial dlsttlct.und may elect one Judge learned In tbe luw ; und thu General Assembly hhall provide for additional Judges, as the business of said district may lcqulre. Counties net forming separate districts, shall be formed Inte convenient, single dlsti ids, us the General Assembly may provide. Tbe olllce of associate Judge, net learned In the law, Is abolish ed In comities forming bcpurute districts uud having mere than ene luw Juagei every ether county shall elect two associate Judges, who Bhalt net be required te be learned In the law j but tlie several associate J udites In elllee, when this, amendment shall be adopted, shall serve for; their uuesplied term. A true copy of the Joint Itcsolutlen. W.8.STXM0ER, 8ocretaty of the Common wciflth. July27-3mdll DM. S. K. WEIir.il, Vcleilnary Physician and Surgeon (cntdii (cntdii ate of Ontario Veterlnaiy College). Olllee, Ne. 7 WEST OU ANU EBTUKET. TeTephone Cfinnec tleu n lth Koyateuo Heuso. Jy2l-2mdTuTliAS ciurmxa. TTEADQUAUTEHS FOE SUMMER Merine Shirts and Drawers, Qnuze Undershirts and Drawers, Cholce Neckties, E. Aj W. Cellars and CufTs, C. St C. Cellars and Cuffa, Crown CeUara nnd Cuffs The Best Fitting Dress Shirts. SIUUTS AND SOCIETY 1'AltAPlIEUNALIA MADE TO OltDEll. At ErismarVs, NO. 17 WEST KINO STUKKT. e AIC IIAIih BUY YOUR CLOTHING -AT- Wanamaker& Brown's, OAK HALL, Southeast Cernkk Sixth ane MAnRKr Stubktp, PlIILAIiULrillA. Jlylltld B U1K1EK it SUTTON. De Yeu Want Bargains ? IF YOU DO, tiOTOTHE &UEAT GLEABIM SALE -AT- BDRGER&SUTTON'S I'cople's Cletliing Kiiiperiiini, NO. 21 CENTUE SQPAUE. Summer Clothing IN EVEUY VAU1ETY ATPUICESAS LIOIIT AS THE MATEUIAL MADE FllOM, IN OUDEU 10 PUEPAUE FOU THE FALL TIIADE. NOWISUNDOUIITEDin TIIETIMETO I1UY. 4 - Stere closes at IS p. in., Saturdays excepted. Burger & Sutten, MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Ne. 24 Centre Square, l.ANCABTEU. PA. w ILLIAMSON A POSTER. Monday, Aug. 10. -1HL- INAUGURATION -OF A- Great Bargain WEEK IN EACH DEPARTMENT. Eargains in Men's Suits. Bargains in Bey's Suits. Bargains in Children's Suits. Bargains in Straw Hats. Bargains in Stiff Felt Hats. Bargains in Seft Hats. Bargain's in Men's Gaps. Bargains in Men's Underwear. Bargains in Neckwear. Bargains in Flannel Shirts. Bargains in Summer Gloves. Bargains in Suspenders. Bargains in Gents' Gaiters. Bargains in Lew Out Shoes. Bargains in Bey's Gaiters. Bargains in Children's Shoes. Bargains in Ladies' Dress Shoes. Bargains in Ladies' Dress Slippers. Bargains for an Entire Week. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 32, 34, 36, and 38 East King St., LANUASTKU. PA. FOJI HAhE OK JCKNT. J7IOK KKNT. 3 A Twe and a-lmlf story IIUIOIC HOUSE, Ne. VJ West Chestnut street. Apply at the JyiS-tfd I.NTELLlUEfclJEU OFFICE. OU KKNT. " ' " Tin ee Law unices at Ne NOUTH DUKE STUKKT; and a liasineiitM feet long, supplied with water uud heat, warlM-tid 11. FUANK ES1ILEMAN. IJlOIt HALK SKATING KINK AT COI,. i iimbia, Pa., w lib nil its Fixtures, Steam HenturundtMS pairs of Henley Skates, geed as new. Will sell en easy terms nnd ill u hargulu. Postelllco nddrcss, 110X' NO. JtiS," Julyl5Juul Celuniblii, Pa. HUllLKY'S VIOLKT l'OWDUU KOIl Iho Nursery aud Toilet. Agiceable, cool lug and fragrant. IIUOLEY'S IlltUU STOHK, Ne. u Wv4l King Street. CT.O TJllXd. Clelhing (0 meet every fancy nnd te plense U10 Insle of every buyer may always lie found en our (ablcs. Ne 0110 need leave ns unsalisllcil. Our sleck Is full of real bargains nt closing iiriccs, wltliin tlie reach of every purchaser. A. 0. YATES & CO., 602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST Phlladelpliln. ni'Wmd DllY MODS. TOIINS.GIVLKIL OKO. V. KATIIVON. Bargains Opened Te-day AUGUST 5th. ONE CASE I1EST PUINTS enlj 5c ; worth fe. ONE CASE CANTON FLANNEL", 5c ( cheap ut nuc. ONECASECAN'ION FLA.SNEI.s.r.c cheaji at fc. ONE CASE CAN reN FLANNELS, '.c cheap at 12Kc. ONE CASE CANTON l'LANNEI.i, V!Hc ; cheap nt l,c, ONE-HALF CASE lOILLE It'NOlU SKI U SUCK EUS only Sc; wet lb 15c. An Amerted Let of CIIA.MUU.W 8c. north 12Ke. JohnS.GMer&Ce NO. 26 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTKU. PA. s il'KCIAL ALTKItATION SALi:, mn, SHAND & CO, AUE 1IAK1NO EXTENSIVE AI.TLUATIONS ANU ADDITION'S TO THE New Yerk Stere And In elder te leiluce mirplut sleck and make moreiiHiiu.nllerHpeci.il ImliKements In ew-ry department. EATUAOUD1NAUV IIAUOAINS IN Jtlcaclieil anil UiiljlcacliPil Muslins. ELEACHED AND UNBLEACIIED SHEETINOS In nil wldllnandfualltlci, Tickings, Turkey Red Tablings, Table Linens, Towels and Napkins, AT THE LOU EVP PUIC'I.-j EVLIt I, SOWS SPECIAL IIAIUllNSIN DRESS GOODS. ODD LOTS AND UEMXAN'IS ItUll t ED T HALF USUAL PUK 1. MW YOEK STORE, J.tt AIAUTIM it UO. DRY GOODS, Carpets, Wall Papers, CHINA, GLASS, AND QUEENSWAR.E. Oil Cleths, Mattings, RUGS, ART SQUARES. Upholstery Goods, FURNITURE COVERINGS, lace Curtains, Thiteiiipiik, Ax. WINDOW AND DOOR SCREENS. J. B. Martin fe Ce. Cor. West King and lVince Sts. LANOASTEU, PA. QUAMIA0N1S. BOUCHE "SEC." THE KINK3T CllAMPAONK WINE NOW lMl'OUTED. ATKEIUAUT'a OLD WINK BTOUE, Ne. 20 East Kine Htbkbt. II. II, HLAYJlAKKlt, AkL KitAbUsted.l7M Iubl7-Ud i I