e .& M- y.' .. '- V .' TgJ LANC AJBTEB DAILY INTELLIGENOEB, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1885. i i iJtgTOXIVE SURRENDERS. ' (NMMMtJUl MAS' tMtXB IKK a TOUT me. Of AS JUtBAVtT. A,,.. 1 me gee siusle bofero the oleM of the cwp. Mim Annle Deck, organist, of GrseeM. 12. church, Uarrlsburg, lias been appointed organist, but will net play bofero Monday, her place being supplied temporarily by w. A, linverty, of T,nncnster. Tfcfct He and BM Brether Were , X i CwlmM M Hi Beating of n Cennell- . !; ."UtteWiiM It rrwifc HTlnr rnnet b pt'"-'. ,ff ."-''Wwil-Netw About the Town. JmfM-,CHTeponacnce of DrrnLtexxacii. ' 'OefctJMBtA, Pa,, August 14. A colored www" of geed appearance, ever medium night and geed build, was brought te the Aee of Squire Frank yesterdny atternoen, beat one o'clock. The man gave Ills name M Jehn Beat and told a plaualble atery te the ttqaire. ,UU story was as fellows : During Um month et April last Jehn Bcal, the prlso prlse prlso ferandhlii brother attacked a man named , Charles Hide, a bem at the ceke evens at Trettter coUlery.eno mlle from CounellsviUo, .In Fayette county, this state. The bem was "wrftrely wounded and wan taken te IM hospital. The brother of Beat was arrosted fend te new in Jail but Beat escaped and has ','ibaen reaming throughout Uie country ever lace. neaaldUiereasonforhlsglvlnghlm neaaldUiereasenforhlsglvlnghlm neaaldUiereasonferhlsglvlnghlm elf tip was that he was tlred of trying te & eikda capture, as he felt sure that the officers -,. ln'aearch of him would seen arrest him. The '1'ntery the self-accused man told bore overy ;Vemblance of truth, and as the newspapers of A'.'vlaet April contained an account of a boss at a nioeke even, in Cenuellsvllle, being attacked ti hy two men, the 'squire felt justlfled in com ' emitting the man te the borough lockup until J information concerning the allalr could be v eutejueu. .Jraecnwiui uuiiuuuvKuuneimviiiu '.? Wan tAlnvmnhiwl in Iv 'Snulrn Frank, lint na ' J jCj"t BO answer has been received. If the t& 'squire docs net receive any word te-day ;ivv irem tbe autnermes or uonnelisviue tne man m,,wiu pe reieasea. , i,--' ' taTler Could Net bit Found. 'em a The town police officers went te Washing- ' YI?Ji?:TtjM lvvnftl!tt nb(atr1atf nflAPHnnn di rim viif. E "S?!U pose of arresting B. Frank Sayler, who was concerned in tue scandal tlint lias been excl- jvjcir.1 or xn niAMesn. Tlie jy iW F-ti4(f tfk. Us A i iJWi' m? Pd w . M Ms- ting that town In connection with the wlfe of Jacob 'Werti The town was thoreugly searclied by the ofllcers and overy place i where Bayler was supposed te be was visited, but the errand of the ofllcers was frultless as no trace of the man could be found. Wert?. has sent his wife away from home and a ence Jiappy family Is new ibrover wrocked. Te Exterminate the Indian. Twe young boys of about fifteen years or age were seen going through town last.oven last.even lng fully dotermlned te go " Out West" for the noble purpese ei exterminating the In dians. With thelr peckets full of dlme nov els descriptive of the imprebable scenes en acted by boys en the plains In the far West, and ene old musket, that had seen geed sor ser sor rieein times goue by, they feltivi iflhey were fully equipped te lead a 11 lb or heroism among scenes of danger. They vtere last aeen going in a wesiwnru uireciten anu were geed Illustrations or victims or pernicious lit erature. I'eraenal Nete. Mr. Gainer Pence and wlfe, of Urbana, Ohie, are en a visit te Columbia te llicir friends in town. Miss Clarp P. Hoever, or Washington, D. C., is in town thoguestof Mrs. William B. Given. Mrs. K. S. Stair and son ii visiting among friends in Johnstown, Pa. Dark Street. The tlme when the olectrlo light Is In ope ration Is eagerly looked forward te by these persons of the town who rcslde In the neigh borhood of Second and Walnut stieets, and in ethor parts of the town where almost every night the streets ero shrouded in dark ness. Alter ten o'clock at the corner men tioned the naptha gas lamp is out and tlie streets are se dam that pedestrians can travel with safety. It is the same difficulty in ether parts of the town, and our citlzens are anx iously awaiting the tlme when the electric light is in operation, and travel at night can be done te a better advantage lloreugu Drier. The Shawnee Fire company will bold a picnic in Ilelse's weeds to-raerrow afternoon ana evening, me aiiair will be very en joyable and the management U under the hands of competent persons. The llrst annual picnic of the Brotherlinod of Locemotlvo Engineen will be held en Monday, August 17, at I'enryn park. The picnic will be largely attended and all pros- .. em can nave-a-goeu tune, a u.inu and erchestra.will be In attendance XiadKT evenlne about 35 mombers of Mefauaeta Ledae. Ne. 2. 1. O. It. M., of Jjan- caaier. ild a frnternal visit te Osceola Tribe, Nft 1L or Columbia. A pleasant time was spent by alt in a manner peculiar te the style last evening the Sliawnee llre company neiu a special meeting ter compieung ar rangements for the trip te ltarrlsburg. A commlttee et arrancenienta wcre anneinted te attend te the details of the trip and consist or the following mombers or the company : Geerge Dlvel, Weudal ltankey, Jes. It. Brown, Isaac Powers, II. II. GilDerC The chier marshal en the trip will be Daniel Sam pie, who has the power te appoint his aids. A trial trip was given this morning te enewo.Ne. iug, or the Pennsylvania railroad Which has been undergoing repairs for some time, tub engine worKeu very satlsiocterly ana win no usea as an exira passengw tUlKIUU. The cellars of most of the beuses en Third street Between uuerry ana union were flooded by the heavy rain of yesterday after neon and last nlchU Thoirutters belnir in. sufficient te carry olftlie water In the time or a ueavy rain is tue tautje or the water lining the cellars. Jacob Sueatli is new orectlnc- ten limismi nti Eighth street near I-ecust, and with the ex ceptien ii ene neuse, an nave neon purchased by diderent parties. Considerable amusement was created this" morning en Locust street, by a well-dressed drunken man. The bystanders were much amused by his antics. Among ether things he persisted in lying down in a gutter across from the opera house, as lie said he wanted te get a geed wetting. !A There are a number or beats lvlnirnlnncr tli a Jap liver, waiting until the canal Is ropaired. Si Almest overy nay quarrels are in nreirress Tltf amnnffllia lrtatt.inl nnd Inm cjulfa ..h. nf . t. ,, frequent occurrenco. The payment or costs ; w the usual way of the setUinc of thelr dls. 1-Jl putes. - hi. .. Irenililei Uereatml In a Soven-lnnlne Centett In Chrlstlnne. CnnisTiAXA, Aug. 13. The Christiana club defeated the Irenxldes te-day by a score of 4 te 3. Itain stepped the game at the end of the seventh inning. It was a close and exciting game. Beth Afllebach and Molcher proved oircctlve in the box, the fermer strik ing out 12 and the latter 11 men. The score, by innings, follews: Ironsides ..I 10 0 0 103 Christiana 1 e e 0 e l 2 4 Kamcd runs Chrlntlttiin, 1. llane lilts Iron Iren nldnn, Christiana, R. Lelton liasc Ire!illc. 2l Olirititlnna, S. Errerg IieiibIiIc. .1 j Chris liana, 4. Tlme nf came, 1 hour Id minute. Umpire Welch, of Lancaster, The following is the result of the games playodelsewhoro: At Philadelphia: Brook lyn?, Athletle2t 8L Ijeuis: Cincinnati 3, HL Txiuls'it Loiiisviue: Pittsuurir leuls- vlllel; Bosten: Philadelphia 4, Bosten 3 ; Dotreit: Chicago 0, Dotrelt 3; BufTale: HL I,euls3, Builale 11 ; Protldcvee: New Yerk 8, Providence 1 ; Illchtueud : Norfolk 2, Virginia 12 ; Augusta, 0a. : Birmingham 2, Augusta". Itastlan, of the Philadelphia club, is tin able te play. He Is suffering from a sere hand. The Alerts will play the Ironsides en the Ironsides grounds te-morrow afternoon at 330 o'clock. The Recerd says that lliland, the second baseman of the Lancaster club, is te be given atrial by the Philadelphia club. Cnuntlntr the New Yerk and Chicace vic teries yeslerdav, their rcoerd new stauds: Chicago, 69 victories 17 defeats; New Yerk, 50 victories, 18 defeats. The four remnlnlng Lancaster players, Wotzel, lloflerd, Parker, and Donald wero paid off te-day. The first two will lcave for Columbia, Ga, lu a few days te play as the battery ler tne ciue ei mat town. I'arxer is in negotiation with the Metropolitans. Donald will lenve te-night for hisliomein Holyeko, Mass. The New Yerk club refused te support Koefe In a recent game he pitched, and as a consequenco they lest the game. The same thing happened when Corcoran pitched. Beth games would liave been wen had the nlavera desired 1L Welsh Is nrebablv the only pitclier te whom they will glve perfect support. Kew Yerk Nun. Onlre.rielilcr IteMinmn Gut Up. Krem theNi T. hun. Jlminy Kescmnn, centre Helder for llie Metropolitan base ball club, steed In Lynch's salcen, In Third nvenue, near 110th street last e ening at 8 o'clock, very much excited, lie sang u song or two iu n discordant volce. much te the miiuseincnt of tiiose present, and then picked up the llttle deg, which was lying at his feet, and tin e w It te the lloer with great force. Jack Lynch, pitcher for the same club and owner of the deg, remonstrated, and Unally seized Rescman by the threat. A scuffle on en suod, and both men sprawled en the lloer, Tne Next Me la reeta. Fieni the l'hiladelphla Koeerfl. The pursuit of cheap postage has been pushed te the furthest extrnme, asd future referms will regard rapidity of transmission rather than cost. Over this new" regulation of the postelllce department the wary observer may see looming vaguely the shadow of the inevitable postal telegraph. It is but a step from letters te electric messages. Hulnf HU Prosecutor. Lew Is Cehen, the proprietor of the Paris millinery stere en North Queen street, who made complaint of larceny against Harry C. Fisher, a few days age, has slnce been sued by Fisber. who charges him with drunken and disorderly conduct and also with assault anu uauery, xne case win ue uearu uy Alderman Spurrier Monday evening. Condemnation Jury. The sherlfTs Jnry, summened te pass upon several properties against which ludgnients have been onterod, met this aflorneon and condemned qulte a number. The sberlir will net sell the same for soveral weeks. 4,tt, Kicurnlen le the Beiuhere, The Pennsylvania railroad excursion te AtlantleClty, Cape May, Asbury Park, Ocean Qrove and ethor points en the roast, had 170 passongers rrtim this city this morning. Open Air Concert. On to-meriow (Saturday) evening the Falr Falr vllle band will Rtve an open air cencert nt Mronncrcher Unrdcn. This Is a first class mu sical organization. New Yerk Elevated. Metropolitan... t Manaattan ,,. Alt. M Terra IUute..,..., .,. M Frercrred Oauate Beuthcru... Canada 1'acine. ......,.,..., Chicago Alten, , Chi.Ohle... , I). Hud.... ,..,.. Unl.. Lae. A West Denver ,, it, i Krle. ..... ,,,t . " rreferred Hannibal A Bt. Je l'rorcrred Kansas Texas Lake Hhnre..., li JC. A Vr ...a ............. L'vs'lleft Nashville. Merris A Ksmex...... rtertuwest. ..( ...i " rrererrca Ontario Western. Ohie A Mississippi l'rcferrcd.... Paclfle Mall Quicksilver " l'roterred Reading Heck laiana. 4J , JfJTir AV TKXTIBXXXXTB, WITHOUT EXCEPTION. THK BEST Clears In the town, two for Be, at U ART MAN '8 YKI.I.OW JTUONT C10AB STOKK. THE FINEST KNOWN FOB TOILET, Ijiundry and Bath purposes is MII.I.Klt'S llOtlAX BOAP. , 71i leiji 4"K a HAPPY THOUGHT AND HEBECOA Toliacees only Se per pi tig, at UAUTMAN'S YKM.6W 1TBONT C1UAU BTOIIK. FIRST-CLASS BOABDINO. TeKCthCT with the cholce or rooms en the first or second fleer. Surpassed by none In the elty. CalloneraddroMs, NO. 4M NOTlTlt QUERN ST. Table boarders accommodated. en-trd MOKE THAN 2,700 CAKES OF Mlli LEIl'9 110UAX.8OAP consumed in Lan. caster evcry week, Cheap Kxcurslen te Atlantic City. Combined Hand cheap excursion te Atlanlte City en Saturday, AugustlS. Iteund trip tickets, Keed for thrce days. ThreiiRh train leaves Lan caster (King street) at 6 45 a.m.; Columbia at 5.15. Fare only $.100. Landlavlllc, CIS a. m. Manhcim, 0 27 ; I.llltr, 0 42 and Kphrata, 7 0S. Fare, isa. Special train will return same day. nul,S,H,13ftltw Ban Francisce , " 1' re toned Omaha ... ," l'reforred ..,. 8t.Wul ?J,i ' 1'rorerrod , .,,. Nash A Chat M., I...H.AW Wabash 0 ' Preferred n C, II. A Q 130 Kecbnstcr A Pittsburg I'd. A Evans..,.., Manitoba 1U,1) Oregon A Nav .... Oregon Trntidce 'Jn I'ulltnan 1'alace Car...., West Shere W,i WASH LINEN LAWNH WITH M1L I.KK'S UOKAX SOAP and prevent the color from being destroyed. c.orirr-e. jrEADQUAUTEKS FOB SUMMER Merine Shirts and Drawers, Gauze Undershirts and Drawers, Choice Neckties, E. t W. Cellars and Cuffs, C. St O. Cellars and Cuffs, Crown Cellars and Cuffs The Best Fitting Dress Shirts. SHIRTS ANI BOC1ETY PAHAl'lIEIINAI.lA MADE TO OKDE11. At Erisman's, NO. 17 WEST KINO 8T11EET. CtOTUIKU. e AK IIALU PENNA, CIOAIW Ilundrei FROM 11.00 PER llnnrtrert nn. at. UAUTMAN'S YKM.OW FllONT CK1AK BTOKR. REMOVE ALL CIIEASE 8POTO AND Stnlns und bavn sweet rrarments with MIL. I.EH'SliOltAXSOAr. $ it w J I IV. it. J. ! 'f the cnvjica of a en eaxp. (v-?'.. fffl ftJ" kl r ' !S 1 t' m By, ' ,- . fflW VnCiveruble Weather at Landlsvllle the Open ing Day The Religious Exrrclses. The fourth annual campineetlng of the Church of Ced was opened en the Landls Landls villecampmeetiiig ground last evenlng under rather uufavorable auspices, en account of a superabundance of rain. The inaugural ser ser sor men was delivered by Elder C. D. KIshel, of BalnbridgOjPa, from Jehn tv., 23-24, Bubject, "The Dlvlue Presonce Kasentlal te Trne Worship." The Indications te-day are very favorable. The Invigorating air, the cheerful aspect or the grove, the smiling countenance et the tent holders and Uie preachers present forseo a bright prospect for the caiupmeeting. Among the ministers Uiat have arrived are the familiar faces of Elders J. C. Martin, G. W. Bellhamer, J. C. Lcokwood, B. F. Beck, W. Sanborn, J. M. Speoce, O. W. Getz, C. D. Bishel and C. Kehler. The services this morning wero held In the tabernacle, Pxer. A. T. Palm, erilarrisburg, ''ta muslad conductor. W. A. Laverty, of Aiancaswr, uianipuiaiuu mu organ. ..- VI Klder O. Kehler, of Marysville, Pa., pttwuiuu iruui ivuuiaua iv., i, "ie Jllin luat werketh is the rewaid." The elder preached an earnest aorineu, which was attentively listened te. This afternoon Elder W. Sanborn, nf llnr. s' & riaburg, will preach. V Ne children's sorvlce was held te-day. Hj.S Rev. J. S. Marple, or Wet Newton, Wcst s tet eland county, will preach thLs evenlng. 'ft-kh Points of the Camp. yef A committee of seven have been appointed n iC.te supervise the rollgieus sorvlces, consist- 'lnnf UUnrll W HAlUinniAr Vl.lnr n w .y Clete. J. H. Hershey, Samuel A. Shrellj Ell r& V, Beck, Elder J. B. Lockwood, and Mr. Saudera, 'Tv'fTha committee en order are: J. CI. Geed- ts-mm, a. w. McCorter, Mr. Breneman, S. P. t,ylMSlt.y, J. L. Nissley. ''t' d09" Hoever, grocer, of Lancaster, has j, 4MHBJP of the beard I n rj heuse and rebtaur- ', '- A. J. Beeth has been, sworn as xlive- i, ' t- jRalpk Laverty Is acting as postmaster and v " newsman. . l-fV, Prof. A. T. Palm, cr Harrlsburg, will or- t, gaeUe u choir te-day, and we may leek ler MAJtniAUES. Ooeu ItlLDKMBBARP. On Aug. 13, 1HRI, by the He v. W.T. (Inrhsnl, nt hU residence. Ne. fll East Orange street, Mr. David Geed, of Iturten, te Miss SuMe Illhlenbrand of Willow Street, lJin lJin caster county. HiiAtiB Ilmiuca On Aug;. 13, 18Sby the Itev. W. T. (Icrhnrd, nt his residence, Mr. Adam II. Hhaub, te Minss Alice II. Uohiuer, both e! Man helm township, .nncaster county. It Lecal Stocks and Itenas. Iteperted by J. 11. Leng. Par fjut valne. sale. Lancaster B per ct. In ler HO years.. 100 lows i " Scheel lean 100 WlH 4 " In ler 90 years n 1W 4 " In 5 or 20 years. 100 ltn.25 4 " In lOoraeyears. 10 ion Manhcim Uoreugb lean loe 102 HAMK STOCKS. First National llank 100 Farmers' National Hank CO Fulton National Itank 100 Lancaster County National llank W Columbia National llank leu Christiana National llank 100 NOTHINO BUT PUBE WHITE AND Healthy Llnen by using MILLEIt'S 110KOX BOAP. " mur7-Cind T UXURIOUB AND KEFUESHING FOB XJ the liath. t'ncnualcd for laundry and kitchen Is MILLKIl'S 11UUAX SOAP. LEGANT AND EFFICIENT. FOB lumbago, sciatica and pains In the back, jiilia uuu emus nu iiciiHuu a i;npciu BUY YOUR CLOTHING -AT Wanamaker& Brown's, , OAK HALL, Sectiixist Censsn Sixth akd MAnxsT STitssTs, I'lIILADILriUA. Jlyll tfd is cents. Ine Plasters. S' TORAGK Lynch uppcrmeHt. rne cre crowd lutcrlercd, and then Kosemnn made a speech. "Ne man," he said, "can cheke Jimmy Reseman or the Metropolitan base ball club. Ne man ever did cboke him, and no man might, could, would or should choke him and live." Lynch tried te paclly him. Uoseman lumncd nn nndileun. ucsliculutcd wildly. thumped lu the chest niittle boy whoc.itue In for a pint of beer, and nearly Knocked blm down, pulled ills coat half oil and pulled It en again, and tipped ever a table and sevcral chairs. The crowd scnttertd. Birring the furniture, nothing wilt Injured but the little deg. Au-ardlliRllieI. A. (I, Ceuliiirts In t'hllnilfllpliln. Colenol Douglas, chief engineer oftlie llal llal llal tlinore A Ohie railroad, en Thursday awnrded all the contracts for the construction within Philadelphia or the lultlmore & Phil adelphia railroad and the Schuylkill rivet East Slde railroad, with the exception oteno section, the right of w ay of w lilcli has net yet been obtained. It is nid that the contracts given out aggregate fully ?,r,000000. The contmters will get uniler way in about ten days, he it Is thought. They will prehibly put betw een n.OOO nnd 1,000 men te work, including a number of skilled mechanlcs, - Hiich as carpenters, masons and brick layers. That jvortlen of the Baltimore A- Phil adelphia railroad extending Irem Cobb's creek te the Chester branch of the Heading railroad was nwarded te ltyau t McDonald, of New Yerk. The foundations for the Schuylkill river will be built by Hoey.Smith .t Ce., of Chicago, nnd the masonrvfer the bridge will be laid by Drake .fc Stratton, or New Yerk. The Gray's ferry section of the Schuylkill rlver East Slde railroad, exteudlug from the Schuylkill te Filbert street, was awarded te Ryan A McDonald. The Dol.i Del.i Dol.i ware branch, ncress the Neck, was fi en le O. D. Langlionie. The Pennsylvania nvenue section, riem Twenty-sixth street ie Girard mciinc, was auaded te J. J.Ryan, of Ne. 3,002 Girard avenue, nt 5200,000. Henry NoerlingtV, Ce., or l'hiladelphla, will construct the bulkhead work, about 1,000 feet in length, en the Schuylkill ritcr. DKATIlt. CuiiLKV. In (luarryvllle, Auk. 13, 1. J'rs. Margaret Ctirley, wlfe et William 11. Curley. Funeral fiein her residence In Quarryvllln, Aug. II, nt 1 o'clock, p. in.; and King Street depot, L. A Q. It. It., Lancaster, at 3-I0 p. in. In terment at Woodward mil ccmelery. It KrtLEsnAOM In this city, nn the 13th inst, Harriet, -wife of Isaac Fellcnbauni, In the Wlh j ear of her age. The relatives und trlends of the family, are respectfully Invited te attend the funeral from her late resilience nt City Water Weiks, Monday morning at) o'clock, te proceed te chapel ul Lancaster cemetery, where fun oral sen Ices will be held ut 10 o'clock. It BiiKirr. in this city, en the ltth Inst , Emily K. Sheetr, relict or the late Henry ShenrT, di ceased, in the 'id yearef her age. (Netice or funeral hercafter.) Kphrata National Hank 100 First National llank.Celumhla 10U First National llank, Htraxliurg UO First National llank, Marietta HO First National llank, MU Jey lue LIlltE National llank 100 Manhelin National llank lue Union National llank. Mount Jey.... M New Helland National llank 100 Gap National llank 100 Quarry vllle National llank loe Kllzabcthtewn National hank . loe Neithern Hank stock 10) TUKltrlKK STOCKS. Illir Hnrlnc A Itcaver Valley, MARKETS. ie ; Bept,, Wie ; Oct,, 41fe j Chicago 1'rednee Market. Chicago, Aug. 14,1 00 p. m. Market ejiened : W heat Aur., e j lcpt., 87J4c; Oct., Cern Aug.,t6Jii N'nv.. 40"e. Oats Aug , avje j Sent., 2l;e ; Oct.. 2Sc. l'erk Aug., ft ; Sept., a 20 1 Oct,, r W i Nev., jyes. l.ard Aug., $ 'il : Sept,, Id j Oct., W 37 j Nev. W 17. Illbs Aug., tl 42 j Sept., $5 U ; Oct., (3 471J i Nev., 5 50. CLOHIMU. S.Uic; 8ept., WKOi Oct., Wheat Aucust, Eye i flUtti uiv. Cern August, tflj.e (Sept, iVK x Oct., 4l;c. uais AUK., -vie.; ecpu, :ic .snv., -i4C. Oct , l'erk A lie. tJMK: Sent.. wnKx Oct.. rOO; Nnv.,t92iK Ijird Sept., M 21 Oct., MM; Ner., tea ItlbJ Aug., ti 37 1 Sept., ti 40 ; Oct.. V V THE iO.VJIO.V FIMlllllSa CASH. lMdence That the Affair was n macuinalllng Scheme AguliKt Mr. I'earce. Mr.l''rancIs,tlie gentleman wlie en AVednes day Hogged Mr. Pearee, of the Olnsgew ship building firm of Jehn Elder & Ce., for au alleged betra3'nl of thorermor'sdaughtor, has instituted a criminal action against Mr. Tearce. The latter explained the dlfll culty te a ropertor or the Full Mall Gatctte by saying that tlie cliarge or seduction was false, and that the whole thing was only n case or blackmail ei a peculiarly bad Kind. Ter this ttatement Mr. Francis brings his action. He says be thought that Pcarce had dene him a wrong sufficiently cruel In betraying his daughter under the guise or friendship, without add ing the insult of describing the family as blackmailers. Mr. Poarce is n rich Conserva tive, and had been selected by the Teries te stand as their cnudidate for Olas- f;ew in the coming election, lle was recent y npiieluted te represent the British ship ping Interest en the royal commission te iu iu (ttiie Inte the causes of tlie depression of English trade. Mr. Francis Is n gentleman of respectable social standing and is a moni tor of the gevernment civil serice, being an inspector of customs. Mr. Pearee says he does net Intend te netice the action of Mr. Francis in bringing suit against him for libel en the charge of blackmail, believing, he says, that-Francis Is "cranky." Mr. Pearce attended the first sitting or the com mission en inide depression. Miss Francis admits that sbe was Intimate with Mr. Pearce, but says that he did net betray her. She has net seen him for three months nnd slnce the separation she lias been trying te earn an honest living. Who exonerates Mr. Pearee and says her parents only wish te blackmail him. New Voik I'redtice Market. New i enK.Aug. 11. Heur market unrhaiiKCd; Fliic,'t2 40Q3fje; Superfine, $3 2.14J170; Common le Fancy Extra Ohie, $.1 Kal (t Uoedtn Cholce Kxtra Western, $IQ5 W ; Minnesota, ri OS OI no. Wheat Ne. 2 Ited, Winter, Aug , 070 ; Sept., OJe ; Oct.. tl () : Nev., II 02. Cern Ne. 2 Mixed, -auk., 63c ; Sept, Met Oct. M Oats Ne. 2 Mixed, Aug., 3IKc; Sept., 3'J.c. ityedull. ILirley nominal. l'erk hull: !cs, $1100011 23 I.ard-.eiiW. aur. I tatfi, Oct. Molasses Usll.; list Cuba, 17Q17K0 ler M lest Cuba 'turpentine quiet at 3fifl3C,Kc. ltesln dull utli 12Kil 'is furstntlncd togeod. l'cti eleum dull ; lteHnedln Cases, be. llutter stead' ; Western Imitation Creamery, choice. 19020c. Cheese steady : WcMcrn Flat prline, 4QCWe ; lilaht skims, 4XQAUO ; state, 15G15K. Exks (lull ; Sbita. ISftUKe ; Western, 13XSHe. Uleenrm: Carolina atid Louisiana, eummen te fair, 4Ji05jc. Sugar dull; Cutleaf,C1cQ0;H'; Confectioners cWe. Tallew dull : prime city, Sc Freights dull s grain te Liverpool, 2c. Coifue dull ; fair cargoes, nya. Hay nominal ; Ne. I, uOcOll.eu. A Lessen far Life. William YA'allace, u bright-looking young man, was bofero Ju&tice Walsh, in Brooklyn, Wednesday, charged with having abandoned his wife, lle wild: "About n year age 1 bocame vervmuch In In texlcatcdat mv bearding house, Ne. 72 Van Brunt stroeL I didn't romembor anything until tlie next morning, when I awr.' e with a big head, and saw a wemru sit ting at the window. I asked her where I was and what it all meant. 'Why, William,' sbe said, you and I wero married last night' 'And what are tliose wliite things In Hie tumbler,' I asked. Why,' she said, William, these are my fulse teeth.' Theu I roallzed that I had been married while drunk, and tled down te a woman twelve years eldor than ma 1 have net or lived with her. ami nover intend te. Ii I could only get tree, I would be tlie happiest man In the world, and never drink again." The examination was ndjnuriied and Wal lace adinltted te bail. He will seek le have the marrlage annulled. Livestock Prices. CniOAoe Cattle Ucceipts, 9,000 head: ship ments, 3,ce0 head; maiktt streng: shipping steers, l,350ai.Mfl Us. 3 2eQ5 (S; ,vi)Q,liV ft., ft lem 43; 113001,200 B.S., H&KJ3 00; butchers', tifll 23 ; Blockers nnd feeders, tl efttjl () : cow s, bulls and mixed, fl COQI Ci: Tcxanu, (3 00(4 23: Western rangers cre lOe lower; natives and half breeds,tiS3(l'e; cows, Tfl'83- Hogs HccelptD, 13,(01 lie.id ; shipments, 4.300 ; market steady ; rough and mixed, II WH 40; packing and shipping. II 23Qlt; light, 14 23 4 03 ; skips at 13 Utftl 0J. Shtep Itetctpts, 3 000 head; shipments, nene; market slew: natives, ti OOQ4 23; Western, I2 7A&3 73; Texans, 173Q1tu; Lambs, 1 K.Q3 40 Tl head. Kabt Libkrtt Cattle falily act lie and firm; prime. 3 73Qtt23; fair le geed, II 7303 ; com mon, MSOQIAO; receipts, 817 bead: shipments. 114 head ; shipments yesteidayte New Yerk, 40 carloads. Hogs dull nnd weaker; Philadelphia, ft ene 5 00; Yorkers, II GO04 75; receipts, 3,300 ; ship ments, 1,X)0 ; shipments te New Yerk, 11 cur cur leads. Sheep dull ; prime, ll(Jl 23 : fair te geed, 13 00 Q173; common, 1102; lambs, I303 i receipts, 4..0 head ; shipments, 3,2U head. Shipments te New Yerk, none. Stock Markets. 12M. 3 p.m. ere w tt M w,l 21 71 Quotations by Heed, McQrann A Ce , llankers. xiaucuaicr, x a. 11 A. V, Missouri Paclfle Michigan Central (W'i Naw Vnrt Centnil I.TS' New Jersey Central....'.....' 60; Ohie CenUiil 1 Del., Luck. 4 Western 9I Denver A Uie Grande 12 Krle W,i Kansas & Texas 1K Lake Shere -,()i Chicago &, N. W., common, 102 N. N.ent. & Western St. Paul A Omaha Pacific Mall UV. Uocheslor A l'lttsliurg b2 St. Paul H 79 Texas Paolfle 15W Union Pacltle , A Wabish Common... 8K Wabash Preferred 15 Western Union Telegraph.. ftiK Loulsvllle A Nashville 44)1 N. V., CM. &. St. L 6. Lehigh Valley..... Lehigh Navigation Pennsylvania Heading , ie; i-.i. x iiureaie Northern l'acltle Common Northern l'acltle Prof Uestonville Philadelphia A Krle jtenncr i uentrai Centnil Trunsp Canada Southern ,..,, .tl Oil os' i'eople's I'assnnger 23 Missouri Pacific West Shere 43 Cel. Ceal , lSJi Northern Paclfle irf. M w ie 23tJ !a 4 40 24 21 21 K 2l a" 4l" 14 He Can Catch Culettuimu IlutlnulviikU. Krem the I.ltltz Hcceid. The presldent has selected n mighty jKHir time te go llshln'. Trout are protected irem hooks by the statoets, black bass are tee busy exploring the caverns In the falls and tlie blue-fish have net yet passed Terra del Fuoge en their annual oxcursen from the Pacltle ocean up along the Atlantic coast. Te He Taken te Christiana. A West Choster oxclmnge says : Olllcer James W. Yeung will lake Abram Glas gow te Christiana, the olllcer having re ceived a requisition from the Justlce of the peace at that place. Glasgow is charged with stealing f 17 worth of clothing In Siidsbury township, Lancaster county, and has been cealined lu the Chester county prison. Mew Yerk Stock Market. Nsw Yeuk, Aug 14, Wall street, 1:30 p. in. Menoy at 1 per cent, Kxchange dull, quiet ; Uevcnnncnts firm. Currency G'a, Coup., 1125 bid ; 4K-8. de, 112i bid ; 4'8,122 bid. llie stock market opened dull, with prices ut ubent last night's figures, and In the early trading there whs some presume te sell, result. Ing In a decline by the first call of topper cent. Toward neon a sharp hnj Ing of Louis Leuis Louis Vllle was developed, causing prices te take a short upward turn. At midday prices had ad- nnccd 2 per cent, and the market has slnce con tinued strong at the host prices. Western Union &"i .... Adams Kinross American Kxpress u. e. Axpnisi Wells.FaivoACe .' C. O. I. AC , j. j. j. i...... .......... ............. New Yerk Central , ,,,. New Jersey Central Illinois Central Kxpress,,.. ,... Ohie Central , Michigan Central ," Prdferred:;;: 4i uentrai raeine , a umen j-gujc. Missouri Paclfle Texas PMlflc,.,,. ,,,,..,,,,, ie 80j2 23) IlrincctKirt A llerscshMi.. Columbia A Chestnut Hill.. Columbia A Washington.... CnncstegaA Dig Spring Columbia A Marietta Maytown A Kllzauctbtewn. iincasicr a r.puraiu cpl VII Ijinciuter A Willow Street. 13X 5) 23 25 25 25 25 StniNhurgA Millport 25 uuneuair aiayiewn Marietta A Mount Jey Lane, Klizabcthtewn A Mtddletewn. Lancaster A Frultvllle Lancaster A I.ltltz Kast Itrandywlne A W nyneshurg..... jjiiicasiera miiiamsuiwn. 25 25 loe ti) 23 M 25 Lancaster A Maner M Lancaster AManbclm , 23 Lancaster A Mnrlctta 23 Lancaster A New Helland lui MISCKLLAITEOCS STOCKS. Qnarryville K. IL fie MlllersTllle Street Car M ln(Ulrlng Printing Company... W Uasllght and Fuel Company 23 Stevens Heuso (Ilends) IU) Columbia lias Company , 25 Columbia Water Company 10 Susquehanna Iren Company loe Marietta Hellew-ware no Stevens Housu M Mlllcrsvllln Nermal Scheel 25 Northern Market u Eastern Market U Western Market Aft Lancaster Cily btnet hallway Ce M Oas Company bends (l Columbia ltorenuh Ilends 100 Lancaster A Susquehanna., 3l Lancaster A New l)anllle 25 194 50 11073 ISO 110 1 fi 113 141 155 lfJ ai IV) 150.10 1R1.20 I.S 130 110.W no 120 7.W) 21.50 18 2105 SO 30 10 41 48 10 21 m 85 70 M 75 1 107 IM 41 35 7J 1.75 no si se 100 2 10 2rri23 210 5 18.05 75 m 50.25 35 100 no 7.0 COMMISSION WABBHOUSB, DANIKL MAYF.lt dHCMvfl 1(1 West Chestnut street. HUBMW'H VIOIiRT POWDKU FOR thnNip-scrynnd Toilet. Agreeable, cool ing and fragraut. IIUIILEY'S nitlfO STOHK, Ne. 21 West King Btrcet. UBGUlt k HUTTON. Clothing le meet overy fancy Snd te please tlie taste or overy buyer inny always 1m found en our tallies. Ne ene need leave ns unsatisfied. Our stock is full of real bargains at closing prices, within the reach or evcry purchaser. A. 0. YATES & CO., 602, 604, 606 CHESTNUT ST Philadelphia. w ANTl'.I). KJSW AlirEHTlHIiaiEXTH. B AKING POWDEB. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never varies. A marvel of parity, strength and wbolesemencss. Mere eco nomical than llie ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In companion with the multitude nt low Uwt. short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only In cam. Kotal IIakixe 1'owekbCo, Wi Wall BtrLet, New Yeilc. inayST-lyilAw AN AllTICI.K AS PUKi: FKOM AI)UI lenillun ss new fallen snow Is MILLKK'S iion.v-v.seAi'. Q.IIANI) OPEN AIB CONCUUT TOMOIlilOW (SATUItDAY) EVKXING -AT MNKERCH0R GARDEN, IIY THH- PAIUVILLE COllNKT HAND. (21 Pieces.) allit 1IKNUV nOEItlt, Plop. HTATH OP BOSANNA TOMLINSON, late of Lancamcr city. Lancaster ceunty.de. ceased. Tim undcrklgnul nmllter, appointed te distribute the balance remaining lu the hands efChas. (1. UntcH. administrator, te and among the-p legally entitled te the same, will sit for that purpose en TULSDAV, AUOUST 23, 1885, at 10 o'clock, a. in., in the Library Itoem of the Court lleute. in the City of Lancaster, where all persons Interested lu said dlstrlhutlnn may attend. li.CHKNNKDY Jj8-otdeaw Auditor, E DUOATIONAT COLLEGE OF COMMERCE. OFFICE-NO. 1200 CHESTNUT ST., PHIL'A. A Leading Scheel of lluslness Sciences. Occu pies tne commodious building. Open all the year, students may commence at any tlme. A faculty of 19 Instructors and iectuiers. Supe rior facilities for training young men and women In tne Ferms, Customs and Practices of Current Iluslness Procedure, nnd Jfer the sue ceasful conduct of private and public alfalrs. Send ler Illustrated circulars. JyiiWiuwAlind TI10S. J. 1'IUCKETT, Prin. MlOPOSALS. Healed proposals will bereceli ed at the Mayer's UlCO UntO 7 O'ClOCk n. 111. Alirnwt 41 IktV fnr digging out and relllllng trenches en Orange street, Irem Lline street, west, te Net In street, for laying a 20-inch water main. Trenchei te bu 4 feet wide, and ns deepns the Superintendent of ater Works directs. Werk te commence net later thun October 1, iee5, and te he completed net later than June 15, 18, when the money shall be paid. These bid te be submitted te Councils ler their approval or rejection, at their next meeting, Wednesday evenlng,Seiitcmber2d. The old pipe te be taken out under direction of Superintendent of Water Works, bidders te st'ite hew much per cuble jard for cm th und hew much per cubic j ard for rock. Trenches te be ell puddled, and all macadamizing le be replaced lit same condition as leund before trenching. Contractors te cart away all earth orcteno left eer. AH the work te he dene under thu supervision of Superintendent of Wuter Works, lllds te bu ndilnart. Wnfni rmiiA t Muyei's OJllce. II. P.ltOSKNMILLEIt, Chairman of W. O. Attest : II. D.Sutan, ClorkefW.C. ullSt rNSUKANOR. Manheini Mutual Live Stoek Insurance Association. KEOHQANIZKn. Wm. Uomie, Pres. cnis. E. Wkmw, See. AH certificates new issued by this association aru agreeable te the Art or May, 1881, which give u guarantee for the payment of death losses. ECONOMY. FIDELITY, PItOMPTNESS. Secretary and General Manager's Offlce, NO. 45 EAST OltANUE ST., Lancaster, OHAS. augio-lweed&lmw B. WaNTZ, General Manager, a small hecen'i.hani safe, stntnnrim and w here can be een, Addrcsx, O II. 5. auglS-Std Jlev 1J0, Munhebu. DEMOCItATlU COUNTY COMMITTEE. The Democnitte County Commlttee elect ler the ensuing political tear, will meet at the Commlttee Koeins, ,td story Kepler's roiterilco llnlldlng, Lancaster, l'u 011 MONDAY, A UUUbT 1,111, at iuh, in., ier organiratien, ami rer sucli ether biHliief) Hilt inav searlt te transact.' W. U.HENSKL, Chalniian. Lakcaster, l'a., July 31, 1885 aug3-id -pEMEMIinilTHK OLD STANDARD. ItOIIIiEll'S WILD CIIEKIir TONIC Fer tVeaknes, Geneml Debility, Dyspepsia, Summer complaint, etc. KOIIlttl.'S LlgUOK STOKE, apiYMydU Ne. 22 Centra Square. HE ONLY AltTICLi: ANSWERING all purpmes excepting scenrlng Is MIL LEIt'S HOltAX BOAP. B B De Yeu Want Bargains ? IF YOU DO, GO TO THE GREAT CLEABIEG SALE AT BURGER & SUTTON'S Pcople's Clothing Emiierliiin, NO. 21 CENTitE 8C)UAUR. Summer Clothing IN KVEltY VAItlKTY ATl'llICESAS LIGHT AS THE MATEUIAL MADE FKOM, IN OltDEIt 10 PilKPAltr. FOIl THE FALL TllADE. NOW ISUNIlOUliTEDLY THE TIME TO P.UY. " Stere clones at 0 p. m., Saturdays execpted. ml-3 nut dkf nouns. T3ARK! 1IARIC1 'TIS jua. of low ritiCESi Six . Itlce for S5e. THE NEWS 4 ft. Scalloped Crackers, 25e. : i naeks Cornstarch, 25e. : 4 .. Prunes. 25c. I1U1H CLAltKL'S TEA STOItK. Laundry Starch, 5c. igai h,f 7c. Mce Urewn Sugar, 5c. Telephone connection. 88 West King Street. "ROTE IH MAKING CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS AT 83.00 A DOZKK, AT NO. 10O NOItTH QUEEN STItEET, anl9tfd lAncastnr, Pa, "C1AST END YARD. C. J. SWARR&CO. OOAL. - KINDLING WOOD. Orncs : Ne. 20 Centra Square. Beth yard and ofllce connected with telephone oxchange. aprlJ-lydMAF.U REDUCTION IN CUSTOM - MADE Clothing. A wcll-made. Elegant trimmed and pcrrcct titling llulncs Hull ter IBO). A geml English Corkscrew Worsted Suit, Hat braided. In one, two, three or four button cuta way, for 125 00. A handseme Check Casilmeru Suit for IJO.U). An elegant Sergo Suit, In hlack, blue, drub or brown, for 15.00.Tliie EFiglNh" Striped orCheck Pantaloons Hern $5.00 up. Ho He meinbr,all work Is strictly Urst-class. Ecry garmut warranted te h is -cprescnted. A geed ht, woll-made and nlcei trimmed. The largest assortment of patterns In this city. A. II. ltOSENSTKIN. Di2l-Cmdlt 37 North Uneen strteL BROKER AND PETIIO- -yM. M. (I RAY, COMMISSION IN GItAIN, STOCKS, 1IONDS i-r.ujii. rnACTIOXAL LOTS A HrCCIALTV. ESHLEMAN'S LAW HIIILDING, Nex. 41 nnd 45 North Duke, St., Lancaster, l'a. -Connected hy prlvate wlre with all the principal exchanges. augs tfd H V TO BECOME HEAUTIKUL. -USE-PALM OIL SOAP, The hctl soap te make a clear complexion. Only 15c. a bar, or tue bars fer25e. Fersule at COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, N01. 137 and 109 North Queen Street. T7IOR UAEOAINS IN ALL KINDS OP Summer Wear, Hats, GOTO IlECHTOLD'S. &c He li closing nut at and below cost te room for Full Goods. Please call and examine before you buy. 1IENIIY HF.CHTOLD, Ne.sz North Qucenaireet. 43-Slgn of the Hlg Stocking. P. 8. Choice building Leis, Stoue and Sand for sale. ASSIGNED ESTATE OV JOSEPH Stark and lfe, of Lancaster county, Jeseph stark and wire, of Lancaster township, itavlngbydced of voluntary alignment, dated July2U, 1SS5, assigned and transferred all their estate nnd elfects te the undersigned for the benollter the creditors of thesaldJescphStark, he therefore git cs nollee te all persons Indebted e said assigner, te m like payment te the under signed without delay, and these having claims te present them te JOHN F.GUIEL, Assignee, Itesldlng lu Lancimtcr. A. (.'. llmniEiit, D. MuMullkn, Attorneys, Jlj3l-CtdFeaw RAINS FOR CAMPMEETINO. T Sunday, August 16 and 23. The Lancaster .1 Quurryvllln ltatlinad will run Trains ler the Landisville Campmeeting AS FOLLOWS: Lcave Lancaster (King Street) at 8 0i and 9 15 a, in , and 1:15 and 3 55 p. m. Iteturnlng, trains Hill leave Landlsvllle at 2 55, s 15 und 7,15 p. m. FAltE FOIl THE HOUND T1UP, 'IS CENTS. uuglSt;tTh,FAS NOTIIER "7 GREAT REDUOTIOlf IN THE PltlCE OF BOOTS and SHOES. 1,0(0 Pair of Ladlci' Lew-cut OPERA SLIPPERS Formerly sold at tl oe and l.25, red need te 75c u puir. 2.n) Pair of Men's Congress, Lace & Butten Shoes Formerly sold at $2.50, duced te at? oe. MEN'S B ase Ball Shoes 1.00 a Pair. Beys' and Ladies' Shoes AT KKDUCED PltlCES. JOHN HIEHENZ Ne, 61 NORTH QUSBN STREET, 1NQUIBKU .I1UILDINQ. TOHNH.G1VLER. GP.O. V. RATH VON. Burger & Sutten, MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Ne. 24 Centre Square, LANCASTEU.PA. ONE CASE GILBERTS! ladies' Cleth Suitings IN ALL THE NEW PALL SHADES, At 45 Cents. NEVEIlfeOLD FOIl LESS THAN 75 CENTS. JohnS.Giyler&Ce NO. 2S EAST KING STREET, LANCASTEK. PA. -OAKGAINS. BARGAINS ! BARGAINS I -AT- HIESH & BROTHER'S ONE TRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, -IN-ItEADV.il.VDE AND MADE-TO OIIDKU CLOTHING. OK.NTS' Fl'lt.MSHINO HOODS, TItUX US, VA M.thMT,MHKKI,l,lS, r. Weamnewljimy cettlnu in nnd mnnuractui inK the Lament Stock and Mirlety of the abeve mentioned cchmU ler Fall and Winter, that was ever kept in any store In the county ; und an v. e reiulraall and mere than no posxesa (netwlth ftanrtlnff the extension e hae iimde toeur liulldlne), -nn will wll out at the very lowest figure tbe halunte of our Snilni; und Summer GecKls. Aa et cry article In the store U marked In Plain rignrvtf, we invite j en te cull and leek through our stock, and Judge ler jeurcir of the Lew Fhturtj. U'e will he ready in nhniit tue weck4 teex hlhlt our FALL AND UI.NTKlt STOCK, and hojie tofeeeveryhmly call and pet themselves In Mylea and l'rlrea. IVuKuarantce polite attention te all, whether you Intend topurchase or net. HIESI & BEOTHEE'S ONE PllICK CLOTHING HOUSE, COIINEII OF NOIITH QUEEN STItEET AND CENTUE bQUAHE, NCA8TEIt. PENN'A. FOIl HALK OJt HUNT. FOE KENT. Thn e Law Ofllce nt Ne. NOUTH DUKE BTUE1.T; and a hasmcntU feet long, supplied with wuter ami heat. marae-tld II. FUANK F.SHLEMAN. FOU SALli SKATING KINK AT COL umhla, I'a.Hlth all its Fixtures, Steam Heater ami 2i5 pill s or llenley Bkatcs, geed as new. U ill Mil en easy terms and nt a hargulu. l'nstoflke addies, " HOX" NO. 4iw," Julyl53ind Columbia, fa. ujioer.ttins. L T HUKSK'S. JUST UECEIVED Sohumaehor'B Fresh Oat Meal. Schumacher's Rolled Avert a. Sohumaehor's Farina in Bulk. Granulated Cern Meal. Alse, Heminy Grits by the lb. FINE LAltGU NEW MACKEREL. Extra DUIRIi 11LEF. hy the I'iece, and Chipped. also Sugar-Cured Hams and Beef Tongues. NO. 17 At BURSK, STREET, L'AST rilNG LANCASTEK, PA. WAIX, VAl'ER. TyiNDOW SUUEENS. The Jloiiiultecs and Fleas nie plenty. Fer a Small Investment in Wire Window Screens -AND- DOORS, Yeu can net rid of them, 1'ilee within icach el all .Vic, &Sc.aiOe.i Bk, 7e ,75 , (sue.. !k)c i3e , tl.eu up te $i,50 apiece, Hcceidlng te alzn and kind. a can make them In very Bhortllme, LAltai: LINK OF WALL PAPERS In all the leading sljleii, from lecentNew 1 erk null h, l'aper hautjera le de all MmU of work in host manner. We hiue opened a Cholce Linn or Naw Pat terns in DADO WINDOW SHADES, very low In price, l'lnln floods in nil n Idths for all MvIch of windows. Spilng nnd Celd r ixluiiH, Fringes. Jko. Laee Cnrtalna, l'eles, ice. Within the last ten days, bought from recent Wiles In Eastern markets, comprising all grades of goods. Hanging In het manner. Alse u choice llnu of LACE CUltTAINS. -Steru closes ut U p. 111., except U iturdaj g, Phares . Pry, Ne. 67 NORTH QUHKN STREET, " LancastkkJ pa. PECIAE AETEUATION SALE. S WATT, SHAHD & CO., AUK MAKING EXTENSIVE AI.TEltATlO.SS AND ADDITIONS TO HIE New Yerk Stere, And in Older te ruducenuriiliiH stock nnd make morn rtinin, offer special Inducements In every department. EAntAOItDlNAItVliAUGAl.SSlN Illenclictl and Unbleached 3Insliiis. BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED SHEETINGS liiullttldlhsuiidquulltlci Tickings, Turkey Red T.ablings, Tibia Linccs, Towels and Napkins, AT THE LOWEST 1'ltICES KM it KNOWN. SPECIAL IIAIUIINS IN DRESS GOODS. ODD LOTS AND llEMNANTS HKDPCED AT HALF USUAL PRICES. HIW YORK STORE. j.tt MARTIN & CO. DRY GOODS, Carpets, Wall Papers, CHINA, GLASS, -AND- QUEENSWARE. Oil Cleths, Mattings, RUGS, ART SQUARES. Upholstery Goods, FURNITURE COVERINGS, taco Curtains, Tuicemens, &e, WINDOW AND DOOR SCREENS, J. B. Martin d Ce., Cor. West Kins und Prince. Sta. LANCASTEU.PA. ClAIJi AT J STOHK ftElOAKT'P OLD WINE -IfOlt- Listea's Extract of Beef. VEaT IH TUB WOBLD XUhlUhed,178a, U.K.8LAYMAKEU,Agt.. 1 febl7-U4 Me. Sft KMt King 8k . 1 , "-t . & V".
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