X1 V 1' M Hn M v rV " i. n ,i .' 5r r" s THB LANCASTER DAILY IKTELLIGENOEB, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1885. y ' f fcVii Wi vm ",& T m hr 4l. Up fesr . 2& it '4 w ' IS & ' r'l 4-. r.. ,. rf-Hn.sn'11 I VCLn9IB I eaavaxx xir voexnoututa. iTM Bewtl of Ctinrttlea Orders Their Removal ' , Within SUIr Days. .'f President Dickinsen, or tlie beard of puWIe 'VVjhariUes, has returned te Philadelphia niter .; a two WeeKS' visit te lira pcnni nnu ciinrimuiu V Institutions et Dauphin, Perry, MtlUln, :r Huntingdon, Juniata, BlAlr nnd Bedford h counties. Ills first olllclaUet was te Bend out ' by authority of the beard the following clrcu. t lar, addressed te the overscera or guardians or :' (II rectors et Uie peer in Uie soverai cotintien, fellies, IwreuRhs nnd townships In the stnte : ' Tlie beard or public cbarltles of the com cem com 'inenweaUh of Pennsylvania wish again te call the attention of the peer directors of tlie state te the provtens of the act of the legis lature or .Tuae 13, 1883. Under that act it If unlawful ter tlie oversoors or directors of the , , 'peer In the several cottntles and boreiifjM of . the state te retain In any alnishouse or 'Or- ,f house for mere than sixty days any child bo be tween the ages of 1! and 10 yen, unions such ' ' child be an nntcachable Idiot, an epileptic, 4 paralytle, or Is se dofermod or disabled as te V rnnilnr It Incnmble of tabor or servlce. In ' many Instances this law has been elthcr en tirely or partially Ignered. The lmportance it of the rigid enforcement of Its requlre-, ments la se great, anu me ueneuis rmnitinir from it se manifest In theso Instances where it has been follewod, that the " beard of publle charities feel It te be their duty te address again all theso who are In authority In the Institutions cevered by Its previsions, and te urge nren thorn immedi ate compliance with t"e law. It is necessary te dwell upon J'-e great ndvantage te the child te be muK!i1 from the surroundings t necessa lhhm ..V,r " .. " J ,' vw k .r in nvnrv nannnr iikih u CiBiier new wen conuucieu ' nas Beuieu nu mis, anu u eniy 3ns rer tlie auinorltles te comply Flth Its demands. It is net d I 111 cult te find places in which suitable homes mavbe found for lhc30 children, as the sue- eess attending the oilerte made In se many r places has abundantly proved. Ve oarnestly . hope that no poerhouso will boallewod longer by its authorities te retain lieyend the limits or the law theso children, and te this end we address this communication te you, asking for It your prompt attention. The beard Is determined te onferco the law and ir the children are net romevod wllhln sixty days thore will a thorough sifting of the state, and the offendlng authorities will be taken Inte court and forced te comply With the previsions of the act. 21AKY WOMEN AT THE TOM 11. Floral rieces Frem the West Set by tlenernl Grant's Collin, Grant's tomb has bocemo a Mecca te the women of New "Yerk, and three thousand of them made a pllgrlmage thore yesterday. They feel obliged te go te Hlvorslde Park nnd stand ler hours and stare at the artllleryman pacing his beat in front of the grated deer. But few men are In thocrewd that constantly gathers. It Is made up or w oil-dressed women who come with their parasols, children and lunch baskets. They carry away pobbles from the gravel walk as mementoes, nnd in front et the tomb the walk is becoming donu denu donu ded. The guards think that excursion par ties from the country will seen begin te ap pear. The superintendent efn Sunday school In Dutchess county has written te ask v hat facilities the 'school could have If it decided te held its nnnual picnic near the tomb. There is a park rule against walking en the grass, uut wcll-oeaten paths are worn in an directions ever the blull'. A floral anchor, which had been sent from Georgia te Mr. Gcerge Jenes w-as put In the tomb yosterday. A soven-foet column ar rived from the Grand Army men of Cincin nati It is made of mnllax, ferns, carnations, violets, and reses. A deve Is perched en the top. On a psle blue silk band celled around the pillar Is painted, "In momerlam." The crowd et women swarmed en the oxpress wagon, and snipped leaves and flowers treni the floral plece when the expressman and policemen woren't looking. Great precautions are taken te keep the tomb from being defaced. Twe sentries guard It, and at night challenge any persons who comes within reach. A sergeant is con stantly there and six men of the relict. Dur ing the day a cordon of park policemen under Capt. Ueaty keeps jieople ten loot away. Every tlme the guard changes the tomb is closely Inspocted, and any chipped brick or pencilled names would have te be accounted for. Ne such dofacemonts are visible. The park commissioners are think ing of running an electric llcht wlre te the camp, and or having, ene light ever tlie A Texn'mwycr' Strategy, suit at Jjengvlew, Texas, Jehn W. uncan. . r tlm auorneys in tlie case. vehemently argued that no value or rollance could be placed upon petitions promiscu ously signed by citizens. Opposing ceunsel refuted Duncan's alignment scathingly nnd characteri7ed it as absurd and idiotic The court and the.iurv were also ncnlnst Duncan. They believed that petitions In any cause, if signeci uy goeu men, wure eniuieu te ro re ro spectful consideration. Chagrined and defeated, but net convinced that he was wrong, Duncan quietly went te work te prove that potltiensweroofno value. Ills Ingenious 7eal was rewarded Tuesday, When in open court he read n solemn petition nrevlnir that the court would hamr their fel low townsman Luke Heward, who is one of the most respectatiioanuenterprisingclllTens of the place. Duncan displayed the names of all tlie county olllcers aim et ntiy business men signed te this ludicrous petitien. Among the signers wero tlie brother-ln-law and father-in-law of Heward, Every signa ture was proven te be genuine, and it was conceded that Lawyer Duncan hud proved his argument. Iteductlen lu Telegraph Hates. On and nfter Sunday the Hankers it Mer chants' Telegraph line will send telegrams from this city, at greatly reduced rales. The following are the charges for the principal cities : Baltimore, New Yerk. Philadelphia, Pitts- burg, Washington ana l erk, i& cents ler the first ten words, and one cent for each subse quent word. Bosten, Hartferd, Meridan, New Haven, Vaterbury, llochester and Lyens, 30 and 1. Fall Itlver, Newport and Providence, M and 1. Cleveland, Indianapolis, Chicago, 1'nlen Stock Yards, St. Leuis, 40 and 2. Albany, Utica, Reme, Syracuse, Mlddlo Mlddle Mlddlo tewn, Brooklyn and Bullale, 25 mid 1. lie Should be Caged. Jehn Williams, a woak-mlmled colored man, who makes the almsheuse his home, was arrested last night by Constable Dern near Mlllersvllle en n very sorleus charge Williams leaves the almsheuse occasionally and wanders through the country. Last evening he was dotected while attempting a folonieus assault en n child of Abraham Charles. He was detuined by Mr. Charles until the censtabl arrived. Alderman Harr committed Williams te the county Jail and It is the Intention of the authorities te have his mental condition Inquired Inte, ir round te be Insane he will be sent te the Insane asylum where he will be restrained. It is Bald that William baa been guilty or several similar attempts before. aiii. Hard te Find IX Treasurer. The city or Lynchburg, Virginia, Hnds It difficult te secure a treasurer, owing te tlie fact that a bend or f200,000 Is required. V. O. Gunningten was re-elected nearly three months age, but failed te glve bends. D, It. Dunn, Itepubllcan, was then appointed by Judge ljntham, and it was announced that Senater Mahene would furnish his bend. Dunn changed bis mind and decllnrd te qualiry. Jehn AY. Hughes was appointed and gave the uccessary bend, button minutes thereafter was found te be inelllgible, net re siding within the corporate limits. Judge Latham thou appointed Jehn W. Hransferd. a prominent tobacconist, who gave bend and will take charge of the olllce at ence." Child Assaulted by a Heek Agent. On Tuesday morning a book agent, named W. W. Werrlnger, hailing from Philadel phia, whlle under the Inlluence or liquor brutally assaulted In Yerk, a Uttle girl, 4 years or age, and attern pted te outrage her. The child's person bore marks Indicating the brute's fiendish design. He also attempted te coax ether children te a socluded spot by the etler or meney. lie was promptly ar rested and la new in Jail awaiting a hear ing. H iArge FUliIng 1'arty. Thismornlngex-Mayoratiiuller, Aldeiuian McCcneiny, Henry Baumgardner, Jehn JMurphy. C. F. Iteiigler, "Bowery" Erls man, Jehn Copland and Jehn Kcese, went en a fishlug party te Wolse'a Inland en the Busquehauue. They were accompanied by n equal number of kindred spirits from r. r Vfm muaiiMi uuia. A UlXCa t!f A CllEMATIOS, New Yerk Friends nf the Lnst Subject Com plain tlint the Appnratus )ld Net Werk I'nllrely Siilliicterlly. Through the columns of the New Yerk Tribune the friends el the late Dr. Charles Ilopnel, whose body was cremated here On Monday, glve an account of the operation. It Is substantially like that or most cremations, new familiar te our renders, oxcept that In this case it Is said " the heavy Iren deer of tlie retort was opened and the platform upon which the body rested was pushed In front of ttioeponlng. A small wlre which ran through tlie retort was then attached te the Iren gnite and was wound nreund a roller by means of it cm nlr. nnd the bedv was slowly drawn into the retort. After the feet of the doctor had get Inslde the wlreeaught In the opening and dnsplte the efforts or tlie attendant the body could net be drawn any further Inte the furnaecWlille Becking forsemo ethor means le niove the cerpse the alum shectcaught lire and the flames were soeillly cominiinlcated te the clothing upon the lietly and before It could be moved Inte the retort the Iloh was already burning nnd the odor filled the room te the great disgust or Dr. Hepe's friends, who wero aadlv watchintr the pre- cccllngs. The body finally being In the re tort, the doers wero closed anil sunt out me hiss of the steaming llesh." Thore Is sonie exaggeration In this account. It is Inte that a rather unsuccessful attempt wasmadotedeaw the Iren crib containing the body Inte Uie retort, with the wlre cable attached te a wheel and crank, lately con structed, and which has worked very sue PMHfnllv several tlmes: forsemo unaoeount- able reason thore was a hitch, the cable be came cuLingled and the attendants net belug prepared for such an cniergeney were sllglitly ueiayeu in pusiung uie cnu rwujuuiuiy wim in tlie deer. During this tlme the Bliroud Blireud Ings broke Inte a blaze, but It was only mo me mo mentury; the "disgusting" odor or burning flesh referred te was net manifest. Acci dents will happen, even In the bast regulated crematories, nnd this incident, slight as It was, was the llrst or Its kind occurring In twenty-six cremations. Ilniv te Treat llatHy Horses. 1'rem the Ceuntiy (ientleiunii. The habit of balking in double harness can be easily overconio by means or a cord one eno ono feurth or an inch In di.imcternnd slxtcen feet In length, an Iren ring about ene and a half Inches in dlamcler and a plece el strong twlne seme two root In length. Fasten the ring securely by means or tlie twlue te the back strap, where It Is crossed by the breeehlng strap, then double the cord, placing the loop formed by the centre tinder the balky horse's tall Uke a crupper. Cress the cord mid pass betn ends iiueugu me ring niuicnea m mu back strap. Carry them forward nnd pass them through that tcrret ring en the sadd loot the harness which is next te the balky candi date's inate, then carry them through the haine ring or tlie kind horse and fasten them, leaving n little slack, but net sufficient te al low the balky horse te sotlle Inte tlie brcech brcech brcech Ingofthe harness. Alter completing this arrangement, step back, take the reins and start slowly, orceurso the balky ene will attempt te'hang back, but the sensation pro duced by the cord will divert his attention In n vcrv short time, and before he realizes what he Is doing he wilt put his shoulder te the cellar and help draw the lead. This is much better than whipping, and a few les les eons will generally ellect n permanent euro. Hubert .1. Housten lIenllenril. The National Greenback state convention will be held in Erie te-day. Among the pro pre pro bable candidates fnr state treasurer will be Colonel Armstrong, editor of the Laber Tri bune, Pittsburg ; Lewls Olds, of Erle ; Wes ley Chambers, Oil City ; ICobert J. Housten, Lancaster j Theodere Wendnll, or Chester, and Michael Nawgle, or lledlerd. The cau cus in drawing the platform comprised the ontt-dlscrlmliuitlen, Irce silver coinage, gen eral pensioning nil honorably discharged soldiers, improvement or the navy and mer chant marine, but divided en the propriety of introducing a prohibition clause. Tlie l'lttsbiugcrsKny it is best net te meddle Willi wliiRky. Nena of the local lights or the Greenliack party are in nttondanee at the cenwntlnn. Itcfern Ahtnrnmit AUflllmi. L. 1!. Clark, a resident or Heaver street, was arreted last night byHpeeial tifllecr Daroen wurranls Issued by Alderman Mc Glhin, charging hltu with drunkenness and disorderly conduct, and threatening te de Michael Grell great bodily harm. Clark sjicnt the night In the station house. The cases will probably be arranged during the day. Jeseph Lappendelter an Italian, prose cuted before the same alderman fnr commit ting an assault and battery en a fellow-countryman, was arrested by Special Olllccr Derwart and held for a hearing. Charged AVlth l-lrcrny. Harry Fisher, n young man who has been familiar with the pollce courts en former ec casiens, was yosterday charged with larceny by Lewls Cehen, w he has a millinery store in North Oiicen street near Oranire. Cem plainant avers that he employed Fisher te llx en awning in front of his store, and that during a temporary nbseuce of complainant, $18 or S20 were pilfered from the money drawer ; and that a little ley who remained In the store, saw Fisher go behind the coun ter durinii Cehen's absence. A warrant for the arrest of the accused was issued by Al derman iucuonemy. Arretted 1'er Ilurglary. Censtable James W. Yeung yosterday afternoon, arrosted Abr.im Glasgo, a colored individual, of West Chester, en a eharge of burglary committed in Salisbury township, this county, somctlme last January. Themas J. Bailev. or that township. Is tlie complain ant. Glasgo Is new In tlie Chester county Jail awaiting the action or the Lancaster county authorities. Air. Ilailev has been sent for by the district atterney, and before lil.i arrival the proper papers for his removal te this county will be made out. The Court Fulled IJenn Its Vent. As donenil Wilsen, of Farge, D. T., was making an eloquent appeal bolbre Judge Francia In court at Valley City, the pivel BUildenly fell. "That man," aalil Judge Francis, printing te n suolterliif; visitor In tlie rear of tlie torrid court room, " will put en his coat!" General Wilsen, quietly turn- WK te tlie court, Haiti : " Your honor, If that rule is te be observed J tuinK the court should button tip its vest 1" ' I'll de it, sir ; I'll de It," replied tlie dignified Judge, and at ence proceeded te button up. and pull down ills vest.' Could Nut FiirnUh ll.ill. Benjamin Jacobs was prosecutod seme tlme age by Sarah Jacobs, for assault and battery, beloie Alderman Ferdney. Tlie al derman allowed lienjauiln te depart te leek for bail and Henjaniin departed. He failed te return, howeer, and as the case had te be returned te the prescnt term of tlie court Censtable Kline was sent for Henjaniin. He brought lilm te the aldennan'H olllce this afternoon, and net bolngable te furnish bail, was committed te tlie county prison. Te He DlapeMOssed. Tlie preperty of Themas Tillbroek in Strasburg borough was sold by tlie Hlierill' last April, nnd purchased by Wilsen II. Townsend. Tillbroek refused te glve up possession of the premises, and tills morning aliearing was had befere a sheriffs Jury at the olllce el Alderman Spurrier. The Jury decided that Townsend was entitled te tlie premises and the alderman issued a wilt te the sliorill'te dispossess Tillbroek. Letters Held. Letters addressed totlie following persons are licld at the Lancaster postelllco ler lack of iiostage : 13d. 8. McClellan, Desote, Me., Mrs. Marien Raymond, 17-' 1 Deaji street, Philadelphia. The Mayer's Court. Ida llroeka and Clara ell, young women, were arrested by Olllcer neas last night for disorderly conduct. They wero taken befere the mayor this morning and allowed te de part upon the payment of casts. " Sale of Horses, S.uimel Hess, auctioneer, Held at public sale, August 11, for Abram L, Longcnecker, at his sale nnd exchange Bhtbles,in Manlielm, 18 head of Illinois herbcsatan avemge price off 103.50 per head. Dauphin Count; Itrpubllraus. The Itepubllcan Dauphin county conven tion nominated William H, Ulrleu forpro ferpro forpre thouotary, M. M, Sante for register, Geerge F. Hhjudier ter coroner, nnd L, W. Cleumen or airwter w tue peer, The Imperial Highway." Subscriptions nre new being taken by a can vaster In this city for a work entitled "Tlie Im parls! Highway le a Successful Llfe," or, " The Read te Fottune and Happiness." It Is a unlque Volntne, aiming te present by tlie truth ana facts of deme great men's llves hew te elitnln the thrce principal objects of human do de sire, rir.. ! Fertnne, or success In business llfej happiness In social nnd Jamlly life, and happiness In eternal llfe. Jcrotne I'nlne Hales, A. in., Is the author ( and within Us mero than 800 pages thore nre comprised ten steel and six copper plate eiiRravlnRS, Illustra tive of the text-whlch contains r.et only the biographies of nolable jelf-mnde men and notnble women, bill much woll-rensldcrcd nd vlee, valuable siiRgestlnti, homely wlsdniu.io wlsdniu.ie wlsdniu.io IIrIeuh and tnnrnl Instruction, and Rcnenil reacllng fnr the fumlly, ndapled te young nnd B old, and of navuninge te rich ana peer. Iteunlen and l'lcnle. 'riioreiinlonnndplonleofthoBonsofVctcrnns, te be held nt l'enryu pink en Thursday, August 20th, premises te be a grand alTatr. About eight camps and a nutnber of U. A. It. pests bave sent word te the general commltlee lliat they will be thore with their friends. A first-class orcheBtra v, 111 fm nlsh miitla for nil who dcllKht te trip the light fantastic. Prominent O. A. 11. men have been Invited nnd are expected te be present and address the people. The committee hsve secured n low mte of fare from all points en the 1. It. K nnd u 111 spate neither tlme, trouble or ex pctiKO te make It the finest nnd best excursion of the season. ltd HI ilk OpenliiR. The Micnnercher rink will be opened en Thursday evcnlng (ene nlRht only) nt 7 o'clock, when II Is expected that a goed-slr.cd crowd will take iidvantitKU of the opportunity te IiuIuIke In the p leasing pastime of gliding ever a smooth tloer en rollers. DEATH. llKNiir. In this city, en the 11th Inst., Aldus Henry, In tlietli year of his age. The relatives nnd friends of the family nre re spectfully Invited tnnttend the funeral from his parents' residence, Ne, 338 East Fulton street, en Friday niernlngnt 8 o'clock. Interment at Concstega township.. It Law, August 12, 1RS.1, Jehn Claude Law, In fant seu or Kd. F. and Alma t). Law. Funerul nt 1 o'clock p. m. Thursday, August 13th, from his parents' residence, Ne. "GOJIu rletla avenue Itclatlves and friends of the family nre respectfully Invited. ltd Auxbb. On the 12lli lust.. In this city, Mary (Irace, Infant daughter of Henry A. and Eliza beth Auxer, aged a months nnd i days. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully invited te attend the funeral, from the residence nf the grandparents, Ne. 33 East lames street, en te morrow (Thursday) after. neon at 4 e clock. ltd BIAIUCETH, New Yerk l'rnduce market. Naw teRK.Aug. 1J. MeurmarKet unthanged; Fine, 2 40Q3tt)s HiHUTflne, $3 ajM 75; Ceiiunnn U Fancy Ettni Ohie, r,vl oet Ooed te Choice Extra Western, IQ7 lllnneHOln, $3 05 ej. Wheat Ne. 2 tied, Winter. Aug., 9iia Sept., 1 Ji; Oct., $1 IKX; Nev., 1 W,i. Cem Ne. 2 Mixed, Aug., 63'Je J Bept., MJJc. Oct., MKe. (law Ne. 2 Mixed, Aug., 3250 ; Sept,, 31c. Kyedull. llarley nominal. Ferk dull , MeH, 111 OOQII 2S Lard Vi W, Aug. ; fi Te, Oct. Molasses quiet; tint (jilbn, X$Ql)iP ter U ietl lnua Turpsntlne quiet nt Sic. lUutn dull nt II l'rai 'te ullutll 17KQ1 80 forstnilnedtegood. retreleum dull : Itellncd In Caies, b'ic ! Itellncd In (;aies, t,ic Western Imitation creamery, liuttcr (inlet: cnnice. J9lc. Cheese steady i Western Flat prime, 4(J0Wei night skims, 4J05Ue ; Hlate. ljOIK- hggsdull ;bUite.llftlSe: Western, MQHKe. Itlce linn ; Carel In.-, mid Leulslanu, common te fair, 4)i5Hc. Hugar dull; Cutleaf, CJcOn'i ;Coiitectleuerg fiKc. lallewqnlet! prime city,.', 6-lCc. FrelghtHdulll ; grain te l.lvei peel, 2c. Oeiruu dull : fair cargeus, HJic. liny nominal ; Ne. I, 'jOcQtl.ui. Chicago Frndure Markeu Ciiioaeo, Aug. 12. 1 (O p. in. Market opened : Wheat Aug.. tJ7c ; bept., Kc; Oct., UlWc ; Nev., t;'e. Cem-Aug., 4'l'.e ; Sept., IMtfilf.ljc ; Oct., 4c. Oats Aug., -aysp ; Scnu, 2-Vi ; Oct.. 2Wic. Ferk Aug., r te ; Pi-pu, rJ te ; Oct., Ci M. Lard Aug., $ . J Sept., ! XI ; Oct,, tn 4. 1111)4 Aug., 13 It) ; SfjiU, j &J ; Oct., (3 .'.7. HlncK Dlarksi. Oiiotntlens by Kecd, McOrann X Ce., Iluukera, Iiiicaster, Fa. 11 a.m. 12m. 3p.m. MHsmirt l'uclfle SI Ichlgan Central New lerk Ccn mil New Jersey Central... Ohie Cent nil Del., ljiek. ft Western. Denver A UlnUrande. Krle Knnsiw & Texas 17 ID 12 .. 15' :: sg l. Hll IAKU Dlllflll... .( ..... .'y Chicago & N. W., common. 101 N. N.Ont. A Western 10M bt. Fnul A Omaha mi l'aellle Mall 4 Rochester i. l'ittxbiirir iU HU l'nul 7u ! Texas I'aclflc Union l'acltlc Wabash Common Wabash 1'referrcd Wettcrn Union Telegraph,. Loulsville A Nashville N. V.. Chi. A 8t L Lehigh Valley iA-hlgh Navigation Fennsylvaula ltcndtng F. T. All n ITale Northern l'aclrlc Common Northern Fuclfie Fref Hestenvllle I'hlladelpblaA Erie Northern Central Central Transit Canada Southern Oil People's Passenger MIteuri Faulllc Westbhere Cel. Ceal . i7 f 4J ' Wi 2$ 23' I t)S 'viy, ii New Yerk Stock Market. Nbw Vebk, Aug 12. Wall street, 1:30 p, Meney at 1 per cent. Exchange m. dull Governments steady. Currency 6's, Ceup.,ia'.J bid ; 4fH, de, IlliT bid; 4's,12IJi bid. 'Hie 6teck market opened dull and weak, and during the first halt hour there was cosldemble selling of Western Union, Union Faclfle nnd Hehnraie, Lackauana A Western. At the first rail prices were down torpor cent. After the tlrxt call tl.eie w as a stronger feeling, and en geed buying or LeiiUvllle A Nashville, Jeise Cent nil and Heading prices ndnneed by neon Ji te 2)4 per cent, blnce midday thcre has has beenu slight icactleii. lV.it Western Union &yH Adams Expreas American Express Sr.M, U.N. Exnress. Wells, Farge A Ce O. C. 1. A C C. C. C. I New Yerk Central New Jersey Ceutrui Illinois Central Express... Ohie Central Michigan Central Northern Facille " Frefcrred... Central Pacific Union l'uclfle... Missouri Facltlc Texas Faclilc New Yerk Elevated Metropolitan Manhattan Alt, A Terre Haute " Fiefened,. Canada Southern Canada l'aellle Chicago A Alten , Ches. A Ohie D.AlIud Hei.. Lac. A West Denver , Erie " Fretenvd 87 '"'I 22K 4S! 84i 13 Hannibal A Bt. Je ' Freiencd , .... Kansas A Texas 2uU Lake hhore 71 L. E.AW L'vs'lleA Nushvlllu 43 Mellis A Essex Neithweat lOlfi " Frefcrred l.. Ontario A Western Ohie A Mississippi " Fixileried .... Faclfle Mall r.) Quicksilver Fruleried...... Heading 2ei; Heck Island lliJ? bun Frunelsce ,, " . l'teferrcd Omaha .' , 27 " Fruferrud , hi St. Fnul TU'i " Preferred ,. ,. Nash A Chat , M., I...H, A W Wub:uh , " Froferred C..II.A Q Hechestcr A Pittsburg Fd. A Evans , Munlteba , ,, Oiegen A Nnv..... Oregon Trausoe Fullman Falure Car.,, ISO m ATi'lT AD rEllTISKMENTS. S'llElllFF'SSALE. " " On TO-MOHHOW (TIIUHSDAY) MOHN 1NO ut 9 o'clock at the Clothing Stere of Dlffen derrcr A Eby. corner of North Queen and Orange sttvetH, the lotion lngpersenal preiicrty I Cleths, Cnsstiueres. V eatings, Shirts. UluVes, Cellars. Tailors' Trluunlnars. UenL'a Vnmljhii.ir tl,m and ether articles tee numerous te mention. ... U6W. W.TUMLINHON, XXW AJtrnRTISEMEXTS. AKINQ POWDEH. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never varies. A marvel of pitiity, strength nnd wholesemcness. Moie eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with thomultltudeotlow test, snerLweigni, mum or puospmue pewurr. Held only In cant. Ueval IHkinci 1'ewdkr Ce., 100 Wall BtrceU New Yerk. inav27-lydw T ANTED -A OIUL TO DO OENKItAI TV He augll-2t llnnsuwerk. Must bave fte"! refen'nee, Al'l'bY AT THIS OFFICE, vyM M- QUAY, COMMISSION BROKER IN UHA1N, STOCKS. ltONDS AND l'ETUO- J.hU.M raAcrievAL lets A specialty. ESHLEMAN'S LAW 111IILD1NO, Nes. 43 and 4S North Duke, Bt., l.nncaslLr, I'n. -Conncctec by private wile with nil the principal exchanges. uugstfd AA. Use Mnnheiiii Heller BB. Fleur. Tliu lJint. The Original. tnayS-lyM.WAS It AN AKTICIiE AS 1'HEi: FHOM ADiri ADiri tcratlen fin new fallen new U MILLEU'M 1IOUAX BOAl. PUHLIO SALE OF A GENERAL As sortment of lloii'cheld mid Kitchen Kurnl ture t also u Ilrst-rhihs Sewing Slachlne.al Ne. 211 East Frederick street, nu Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock. al22tdlt .IACOII GUNDAKEK, Auctioneer. R OTE1BMAK1NO CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS AT 3.00 A IMJZUV, AT NO. 100 NOUTU QUEEN STKEET, januiiu I-nneiister. Fa. WANTED AOENTS FOIt l'EHSONAL llletery of (ii'n. flrant. Eaily and Mili tary Llfe. bhlleh. Wilderness, eynge Around World, Financial lluln,blrkniss. .11 Engraving, (MOpttgcs. IIUKEIt l'I'll. CO., al2 2t Ne. lrt Ilread St., Flerldence, H. 1, AMEET1NO OF THE YOt'NO MEN'S lleinncnitle Club, of the Krventh Waid will be held en FltU. EVEN1MS. Iltislness of luipertnnce. lly order el the pn-sldent. It A.bTEINWANDF.L. BFST UOODS AT LOWEST FIIICF.S. 4 B.s. " " Sugar for 21c j 4 packages Corn starch fer2c ; 4 8-h. Tea lllscults ler i'e ; 4 fi.s. 1'runes for 'Ac I 4 t-h. lllee for 25e. (Iniiiuliited Sngn ephe bugar, ,c. Celfees 1 Coffees I Teas' Teas I Tel- lone. CLAKKE'8 TKAhlOKK, 2J WetlilngbtrecU l-E.ie6llATIO COUNTY COMMITTEE J The Ilemecratlc County t enimltteeelert ler the ensuing political ear, will ineetat the Committee Itoems, Sd story Kepler's Fostelllee lliilldlng.ljineaster, Fn.,euMOSIIAY,Atl(iUST 17th, nt inn. in., ler organlrntlen, mid for such ether business us It may see tit te tmnsart. W. U. IIEN3EL, Chairman. Lancaster, Fn., July 31, Inst, nugl-td TEMEMHEHTIIE OLD STAND Alt D. HOHHEH'S WILD CIIEHUY TONIC Fer Weakness, (lenernl Debility, Dyslepsla, bummer complaint, eiu. HOlIUhl.'.S L1QUOU STOHE, apr22-lydlt N e. 22 Lentie .Square. THE ONLY ARTICLE ANSWERING all pnrjHMes excepting scouring U MII LEU'S IIOUA.VSOAF. -lEOHQ E DENNETT VIIACTICAL VX I'LUMIIEIt, STEAM AND OAS FITTEH. All orders promptly attended te. Mitlslnetlen guaranteed. Werk dene at leasoimble prices. Aw.uiAuuiii uur.E.?, niur.r.i Juncl7-3md Lancaster, Fa. 1 HAND CONCF.llT THIS EVENING, -AT- MEjNjNERCHOR GARDEjN, IIY A FULL BRASS BAND, it SEALED l'HOl'O.SALS TO Hi;.'.LY the Uincaster County X'rlsen nlth 175 tens Kurnuce Ceal, 75 tens Itange Ceal, mid ISO tens Chi-Ktiiut coal, and tin much moie et e.iuh as miiy bereiiulred ler tfie use of said prison tip te Sep tember 1, lSift, delivered nt the prison, wilt be lu telved by the bnanl of lns'Cler nfsald prison at their regu'ar meeting en MONDAY, SEP TEMIIKH 7, lias, at 10 o'clock, a. in. Alliildste bn sealed and endorsed " Froiieanrs for Ceil." uug-ll-3til 11. C. K h.VNEDV, Solicitor. L EVAN'S FLOUH. LEVAN'S FANCY ROLLER FLOUR. Makes Elegant flrend. Fer sole by Grocers generally. Levnn Ss Sens, Merchant Minera, Of!lcn: 17 NOIITII FH1NCE ST. up-27md TTO'V TO HECO.ME HEAUTIFUU OIL SOAP, The best snap te inske a clear complexion. Only 13c u bar, or m e burs for 25c. Fer sale at COCHRAN'S DRUG ST0KK, Nes. 137 and 13U North Queen Street. VrOTIOE IS 1IEUEHY OIVEN THAT -Ll an application will be made te the Court of Common Fleas, of Lunrusler county, en MONDAY, AUUUST 21, Ite.., nt 10a. in., fern charter feran Intended corporation te be called " bt. Jeseph's Hospital, of Lancaster, Pennsyl vania, under the chaige of the Sisters of fit. Francis, of Philadelphia," the character and eh Jectef which Is the erection und maintenance of nespnais in i mi county care of the sick, Jy2!l-3teawW of Lancaster, ter the JOHN COVLL', Solicitor, ASSIGNED ESTATE OF THE LAN caster Helt Company, of the City et. Lan caster. The undersigned auditor, appointed te pass upon exceptions und te dlstribute the bulunre rcmalulnlng lu the hands nt II. F, Irving, assignee, for the benefit of crcdlteis will sit Ter that purpose en THUKSDAY, the 13th day of AUGUST, A. D. 13, at 2 o'clock p. in.. In the Library Keeni of the Court Heuse, In the city of Lnncaster, where all persons in. tcrestcd In said distribution mav attend. D. MeMULLEN, Jly8-ItdVeaw Auditor. TOHNS.aiVIiEIt. GEO. F. HATH VON. ONE CASE GILBERTS! Ladies' Cleth. Suitings IN ALL. THE NEW PALL. SHADES, At 45 Cents. NEVER BOLD FOll LESS Til AN 75 CENT8. JohnS.&ivler&Ce NO. 26 BAST JUNO STREET, LAN,0A8TKB, FA. KEW ADrEKTMBXENTH, W llHOUT ' EXOEPTrON," THK BEST Cigars In the town, two for Re, nt lIAItTjfAN'8 YKM.OW FHONT 010AU 8XOUK. THE FINEST KNOWN FOll TOIM'.T, Laundry and Hath purposes Is iUM.Elt'S 1IOKAX BOAr. HAPPY TIIOUdllT AND Tolmcees only Pe per pi ug, r UAUTMAN'a YKM.OW Y&O. BTOllK. UE11ECOA T C1QAU JIHltST-UIiABH BOAHDINd. 2 TOBOther with the cliolce of rooms en the first or second deer. Burpesscd by tione In the city. Call en or address, NO, 4W NOIITII QUEKK BT. Tnble boarders accommodated. nG-tfd TT01tE THAN i!,700 CJAKKH OF Mllr 1JL l.Klt'B llUlt.VX.BUAl' consumed In I.an caster overy week. lirAHH lilNP-N TAWNH WITH MIL- TT I. KK'8 IIUUA.V BOAl' and prevent the color fiem being destroyed. MADE OF ItEFINED OILS, TAL low nnd I.nrd, and guaranteed te have no equal, Is M 1 1, 1.KlfB IIUIIAX BO A V. ENNATuiaAUH FllOM "tl.00 PKH Hundred up, at HAHTMAN'B YKM.OW FltONT ClUAlt BTUUK. REMOVE ALL GllEASE SPOTS AND Btiilnsnnd have sweet garments with MIL- LEU'8110UAX80A1'. e ALL AT ItEIGAHT'S OLD WINE BTOllK -KOU Liaten's Extract of Beof. riBKST in tub would. Established, 1786. H. E.SLAYMAKEIt, AgL. fh!7 tld Ne. 23 East King HI. VTOTI11NG i Healthy HOItOX 80 At'. HUT PUltE WHITE AND Linen by using MILLEIl'S liur7Ciud I- UXUHIOUSANDltEFItESIlINd FOll J the lmth. lTncMiinlcd for laundry nnd kitchen Is MILLEIt'S IIOUAX SOAF. yON'T WE IIAVE FFnI -AT MNNERCHOR RINK. Open lothe public eiiTHUIlSDAY KVENINO NEXT, AUlJuViT nth-(one night out) ). -A 'iu. ent ticket git es admission le the Itlnk and tise of Skates, ltd' PROPOSALS WILL HE ItEUEIVED I1Y th undersigned up te 7 o'clock, p. in.. SKI TEMIiKH I.1S83, for Ten Ten, mero or less, of l.vkeus Valley and llaltlmore Company Egg K.il ...Iw..., ... L..l.. (In..... h .t O'n.. n1.. mnroerloss, of Hard Nut Ceal, te be dclhered at the City Olllces, during the coining winter, nt such times and In such 'tuniitltles as ordered. Fropesuls tube addiessed " Property Commit tee," at Mayei's Olllce. D. E. I.ONI). ( hiilrnian Cnmmlltee. Jaceii M. C'iiii.i.AS, Clerk, aiig5tdV AS. -17ILEGANT Jill lumbago, AND EFFICIENT. FOll go, sclatlea and pains lu tun lutek, files use llensen's Cupclne I'lutters, hips nnd 25 cenl. TO MANUFAOTl'IlEHH CIOAHS. OF FINE We hae Just received u large Iuelce of FINE HAVANA FILLEltS which, toeetherwllli our IIESTHAVANASEKII WltAl'FEItSand LITTLE Dt'TCII, e offer le ell in siielKiiiitntltlesas may be desired, at very moderate prices. LEWIS SYLVESTER A CO.. Cerner Duke and Chestnut Strxtts. niigfi-3indWASl Inf6hmatT6n wanted.' Any liitoriiiatlenli'udtng tothenhercubeuts of (Jen. II. Celeman, ulielell his home In I'hlla delphlaen July 27, will be thankfully received by the undersigned, or D. Ileimer, lilnim K pres cniiee, mis ruy. i lie iniinwillg is a ue scrlptlen of the young man : U . II. Celeman, age 111 yen Is. height, S feet, 7 Inches, dark ludr.giey eyes, light build, n con spicuous brown sear en lelt Jaw, caused bv a iccenr auress. uress narK jianis, uarK nine uiilliitdsackce-it, black Derby hat. (.HAS. F.KENVED1, Ve.Sil North H,th Street, Philadelphia, augll 2t T EDUCTION IN CUSTOM-MADE X Clothing. A well-made, Elegant trimmed and perfect lilting rtecl lilting lluslness suit ter tin Mi. A English Corkscrew Worsted Suit, Ilal it. In one. two. thruoer four-button cuta- goeu r.n braided, I t u V. for fi'i ll. A hundsome Check Cassluieru Suit for tJH.ei. An elegant Serge Suit, in black, blue, drub or brown, for fllui. Fine English Striped nr Cheek Pantaloons imm T oeup. Itu niembe, all work Is strictly tlrst-chws. Every giirinu.M warranted le L i t'prcsented. A floodlit, well-made and ntcei trimmed. Tim argit assortment of patterns In this city. A. II. ltOSENSTEIN, lii2l-r.mil It 37 North Uueen street. TflOll HAHOAIN.S IN ALL KINDS Or Summer Wear, Hats, &c, OOTO llECUTOLD'S. He Is closing out at and below cost te room for Fall l,oed9 Flense call and examine beloie j en buy. i HENRY IIECHTOLD, Ne, bi North Queen Street. 9-Slgn of the lllg Stocking. F. S. Chelcu lliilhlliig Leis, Stene and Sand for sale. ATOUNT ST. M.VllY'S COLLEGK Mount St. Mary's College, EMM1TSBUBO, MD. This Institution continues te give that thor ough Clatnlcal und Mathematical Education for which It has long been celt untied. A Commer cial Course, optional te the students, Is con- iiueieu uy rompeiem protesters. Situated In a vety healthy locality at the feet f the lllue RIdiru Mountains, and far uwav from the detractions und dangers el n city, this ciillegi. effetv peculiar advantages te students, nuuu nu iyuutiegnu lu PRESIDENT MT. ST. MART'S COLLEQE, )ul2u-2md M W 8 EMM1TS1IURO, Ml). T. VUG A INS. BARGAINS! - BARGAINS S AT- HIESH & BROTHER'S ONE PRICK CLOTHING HOUSE, -t.v READY-MADE AND MADE TO ORDER CLOTHING. GENTS' Firu.NI81II.Vn HOODS, TRUN1.S, VA LISES, UMliRELLAS, Ac. We urn new busy getting In and manufactur ing the Largest Stock nnd variety of thnnheu mentioned goods ler Fall and winter, that was ever kept In any Btete In the county ; and us we require all nnd mere than we possess (net with standing the extension w have made te ntir building), we will sell out nt the very lowest figures the balance of our Spilug ami Summer tioeils. As every article In the stere Is marked In Plain Figures, wnim lie) en te call and leek through oiirsteck.aud Judge for yourself of the Lew Figures. We will be ready In about two weeks te ex hlblt our FALL AND WINTER STOCK, and hepe te see overy body call and pest theinsuh es In styles and Prices. We guuntuteopelito uttcntlen te all, whether you Intend tepuichasu or net. IIRSI & BROTHERS O.VE-FRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, CORNER OF NORTH QUEENSTREET AND CENTRE SQUARE, '..VNUAbTl.lt, FE.VN'A. s AINT-ltAPHAEL WINE. INFORMATION. The Satnt-Uaphncl Wine has a delicious flaveur and la drunk In the principal cities of Russia" llennany, North nud Seuth America, Ureat ill Itain, India, and se en. Thu quantity exported ill Itain, India, and se en. Thu quantity expert annually Is aulUclent proof et Its stability a staying powers, whlle for the real connefsse there Is no wlne that can be considered uy ana Isseur Its 8Uieiier, -Tho8aint-ltaphaelWlno Company, Valence, Department of the Drouie (trance.) H. E. SLAYMAKER, flB-tld Na2 EAST KINO STREET, rpUlH RA.PKH IS 1'KINTED -iwrrn J. K. WRIGHT & CO.'S INK. Fiiraoaet Ink Works, 2d udlWt. A?enee MS-1? F HILADKLFH Ik, FA, CLUTitirm. TTEADflUAHTEItS FOll SUMMER Morlne Shirts and Drawera, Qnuze Underahlrta nnd Drawers, Cholce Necktlea, E. St W. Cellars nnd Cuffe, O, St O. Cellnm and Cuffs, Crown Cellars and Cuffs The Best Fitting Dres3 Shirts. SltlllTH AND HUCIKTV l'AUAlMIKUNAl.IA MADK TU UltDKU. At Erisman's, NU. 17 WKSTK1NOST11KKT. e AK H.VI.U BUY YOUR CLOTHING -AT- Wanamaker& Brown's, OAK HALL, RotrriiEASTCeRNKn Sixth and Market BTUKirrs, 1'niLADKLrillA, Jlylltfd B UllGEIt it SUTTON. De Yeu Want Bargains ? IF YOU DO, CO TO THE GREAT CLEAKIM SALE -AT BURGER & SUTTON'S Pcople'd Clothing Emporium, NO. 21 CENTRE SQUARE. Summer Clothing l.V EVERY VARIETY AT PRICES AS LKIIIT AS THE .MATERIAL MADE FROM, IN ORDER TO I'REl'Altr. FOR THE FALL TRADE. NOWISUNDOUHTEDLYTIIETIMETO 1IUY. tf Stere closes at 0 p. in.,Saturdays excepted. Burger & Sutten, MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Ne. 24 Centre Square, LANCASTER. FA. w- ILL1AMSON A KO.STEH. Monday, Aug. 10. the- INAUGURATION OF A Great Bargain WEEK IN EACH DEPARTMENT. Bargains 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 Caps. 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 Cut 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. LLIAMSON & FOSTER, 32, 34, 36, and 38 East King St,, LANC'AHTKR. FA. EOK HAT.K OK UKNT. RtOIt HUNT. -TJ A Twe and n-lmir Htery HRIOIC 1IOUSK, Ne.S"! West Clu'atn ut street. Apply at tlie Jyiiira IM'KLLUiENOKR OFF1CK. IJ10ll RW'f. J Tlime Law Onicen at Ne. 4.1 NORTH DUKK STUKKTi iiiul ti liumiieiit&Sfcutleug, sunplletl with wiiturund limit. marX-tld 11. FRANK K3I1LEMAN. ITIOlt HALK-SKATINO KINK AT COI 1 iiinbla, Fu., with nil itH Flxtiireu, fileiiin lleatei undV21pullH (if llt'iiltty hkittiw, Rned in new. Will tell mi easy tonus nud ut u liuigaln. FiMtolilPe nrtilrwn, lle.V NO. ite," Julyliamd Columbia. Fa. 'TTUIILEY'S VIOLKT l'OWDEIl FOK XX tlie Nuracry and Tellut, Aurceuble, cool Ins und irugnuil. . llUULF.Y'S DRUQ HTOUE. Ne. u went Kig dtreet. OT.OTJllXa. Clelliing (e nicet every raiiry ami (e please tlie t-tste of every buyer inny nlways 1)0 feiintl en our Inities. Ne one iieetl Ic.tve us uiisalislleil. Our sleck is full of real bargains at closing prices, within the reach or overy purchaser. A. 0. YATES & 00., 602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST I'hlladelpliln. lli2 3ulil jtnr aevnu. 1'ECIAL ALTERATION SALI. WATT, SHAHD & CO, ARE .MAKING EXTENSIVE AI.1 Lit VTIO.V.H AND ADDITIONS TO THE New Yerk Stere, And In order tn reduce Hiirplii Bleck and makn mere room, etfer speelal liidtKeuieiits lu every department. EXTRAORDINARY IIAKQAINS IN Itlcnrlieil ami Uiilileachcd .Muslins. BLEACHED AND UNDLEACHED SIIEETIKOS In all widths and qualities. Tickings, Turkey Red Tabliugs, TaWa linens, Towels and Najik as, AT THE LOWEST PRICES EM R KNOWN. Sl'ECIALRAItl.lSSIN DRESS GOODS. ODD LOTS AND REMNANTS RBDl C ED VT HALF USUAL I'RlLES. EEW YORK STORE. J." MAKT1N ik UO. DRY GOODS, Carpets, Wall Papers, CHINA, GLASS, -AND- QUEE-NSWARE-. Oil Cleths, lattings, RUGS, ART SQUARES. Upholstery Goods, FURNITURE COVERINGS, Info Curtains, Tiirceinens, &(. WINDOW AND DOOR SCREENS, iii k Ce., Cor. West Kins anil Prlnre Sts. LANCA8TKR. FA anucEiiiEs. T HUKSK'S. NEW MACKEREL. Mncki'icl In 10 anil llniiiinil Imcki'ls. AImiIii (inii-tmutli uanxMH nun ny tiinneiniii We IlllVIl Rxlni Lnme Fut .Mnekrul M'Ii;1iIiil; l'iullil llf lHHUIll'4 t'Ucll. UNOANVASSED HAMS, Kii'li out nrtlieSnifikii. ( linlrn Kxtm DRILI) 1IKLF liy tlie pifcu iiUe cliljintd. Our COFFKK3 AM) TKAS Fer iimllty nre net hiuiuhiciI. I'lne Rich FonitOMiOleiiK'IVil t uImi luiii'ilal i lii.lkd uv tollent ilrtnks. Collet") of tlie licsluiut nlnnyg frosliieuateil. At BURSK, NO. 17 UAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. FA. S'1 TOKAUK AMI COMMISSION WAIU3HOUBH, DANIEL MAVKR fleCJ-lVd Id WfwtCtiiMtnutHtriwit. "llAMI'AdNK. BOUCHE "SEC." THE FINEST CHAMI'AONK WINK NOW jsirijui r.i. ATKEIOART'S OLD WINE BTORK, Ne, S3 East Ktu Htiiukt. H. E. 8LAYMAKER, AkL Kiutuiiea.i7. icbu-tta J. B. Mart i Si t ins, (-. .VSi I .