THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1885. K P i A VACANT BOROUGH OFFICE. jlMOT 1171 0 AM! ACT TllK VV.HY Mll.I.lSO VUSHTAllLr TO Who Will the liiclgi-s Appoint In Itiu I'eiMtliiu Held liy Iho Ijite Cenituble Mrue k.' Cnliiin- lila Ijj llic natinllcixi l.mv ltccrul N'etcn About Iho Town ItCEUlixr Coiiesiiendence of lNTKU.itiENii.tt. Uel.UMIUA, I'll., Allg. lt. SIllCO UlO llCMtll of l-'roderlek Struck, which occurred m Sunday, August Sd, lfeSS, Iho Third vaid el" CelumhU Inw been without it constable Soreml residents or thin ward, Iteim1ilic.ini ami Democrats, have- started a potltlen le liave thoinselves apioltitetl te the vacancy, rorsemo unknevv n reasen the r-orsens who liave been nfler the olllce huvenll given up Iho Idea of getting It Sevcral geed men liave been asked by cltl7Ciis of this w ard te make nn application te tiie court te be n n pelntcd, but nil hat a declined. This morn ing nnother otltlen was n tailed en Its rounds through the ward in laver or Aiidievv liaru liaru liaru nole belng appointed te fill the olllce until the next borough olection. The applicant would, In all probability, make a ery geed olllcer lr he Is ibrtuimte enough in securing the appointment. On next Saturday the judge of the county will appoint soine por tion te fill the ofllce, and, as Andrew Haul Haul nele has the inlluuuce of the justlce of the peace et that ward in his fuver, it Is most likely that he will secure the appointment. The Dauntless Defeated. Fer the first tlme tills season the Daunt less base ball club, el Mount Jey, and the Columbia club played n gaine of base ball yesterday, en the grounds of the home club. Fully four hundred persons had assembled en tiie grounds te witness the game, which proved te be rather a tame exhibition. King and Kesh, the battery of the Colinbianlne,illd geed work and olevon men el tiie opposing niue struck out, -while but six of the home club Bkared a Himllnr f.ite. Tiie home Uurn preved thomselvos victors by the lollevv Ing scere by Innings : Dauntless te e 1 e e l n -!i Columbia 3 10 10 2 1 iu Twe Funerals. The funeral of the lale Charles P. Ketibcer took place this aftornoen at two o'clock and was very largely attciided by the many friends or the decoased. Funeral sorvices wero held in the Methodist church, Hev. lllchard W. Ilumphrlss, the fermer pastor el this church, com 1 mi lrem Ocean (irec. te ofilciate at the last sad riles of ene who was unlversally bolevod. Inteiment was made in Mount iiothel cemctcry. The Columbia vvlioelinon,of which bicycle club the deceased was a momber, acted as pall-bearers of their late follew-mombor. The funeral of the lale William P. Kessler, will take place en Thursday afternoon, at a o'clock. Funeral services will he held iu the Methodist church. l'emeiiitl Mention. Mr. A. Jlruuer and family have left town for Occau Groe, at which plaee tliey will spend seme tlme enjoying the sea-breezes. Mrs. James Porrettot left town this morn ing for Tyreno, en a visit te friends of that place. Edvvatd Fager will Ieae Columbia to morrow morning for CSiuud Hapids, Mich., where he will spend secral weeks. I'lClltCf. On Saturday.August '2i, tiie Iren Moulders' union will held thelr third grand picnic Ih Hoise'sjwoods. The picnic will be u very pleasant all air and a geed tlme cm be o e o pectod. The fellow ing memljers of the union have the management of the picnic: Master or coreinonlos, OUer Kline j lloer manager, (Joergo V. Davis; assistant lloer managers, V. 15. C. Denley, Frank Dutllngcr, Oliver Sliultz. A commlttce el nine members liae ciiarge el tiie arrangements. The IHble class of the Second street Jiittberan Sunday school sient u ery enjoy able day at Wild Cat falls yesterday. A number of ladles and gentlemen are spending te-day en ene of the islands below the dam eng.igud iu fishing ami ether similar amuseinents. Town Mill's. Very nearly all the members of Columbia Hed and Gun club lelt town this morning at seven o'clock for a beautiful camping ground en the llald Paglo v.dley raid, about six miles lrem Tyrene. The ten dajs will be spent lu a regular spoitmeu-like way. The gents furnishing store of ifarry II. I.eckatd was clesed by the slicrid l.tst even ing. Last evening Mrs. Ames II. Breun 10 10 ceived $1,500 lrem the Ilrotherhood of I.oce inotle firemen as the nmeunl due her by 'VO ueaui or Jierjjuaiwuu. P Attt: cjiicvs j.v tuii.y. A Very Large Cruml VVIlner a 1 erj Ordi nary btrect l'uriicle. Jehn O'Brien's circus is exhibiting in Mc Grann's park this afternoon and the attend ance is large. The show was in M.uietta yesterday and the peeple who saw il there wero much pleased with the ling porform perform porferm auco, which is really very geed. A featuie is the treupe of trained dogs. There is but ene ring in the show, but the pcrlorinntue is much mere satisfactory than many larger ones, en that account. The menagoiie is small, but peeple cannot expect the earth for 2j cents, nndthey will hud the exhibition well worth the money. Although the show is highly piaised we cannot say much ler the street parade, which took place between 10 and 11 o'clock this morning and was witnessed by a v cry large crowd el peeple. The "six shows combined iu ene for this bcasen only" turne.l out thrce elephants one camel and about ene deen cages. The homes had soinewhat otusel-dom-fed and tired leek, and the chicles certainly have seen better days with better shows. The majority of the men leek very much llke turnpike podestrlans and the old and worn out costumes, which they wero did netadd much te the appearance. The two bauds which enlivened the parade at either eud was coniiesod or about half a dozen musicians ami It was refreshing te see two burly canvnMiicn hammering the drums In ene of them. A c.nje that at tracted a great deal of attention iu the parade bere this Inscription ''Positively no gamb ling nllov.ed w itli this show." The country men all read this and called the attention of thelr friends te it se that they all leel per per lectly safe new. The show gives their second exhibition this oveniug when a large ciewd will no doubt be prescnt Somewhat Scaly, riem the Detroit Kre u Press. The latest fish story hereabout is that a party of anglers lrem this city wero fishing a low days age off Pels liiane island, w lien ene of the number caught a black bass w hese lilde was bare of any scales and as smooth as that era catfish. The next day an angler of Amherstburg oxplained the phenomenon by btatlng that a fevv days prev eus, wliile fish ing near lleis Plane, he had caught a black bass and had Just finished scaling it en the i,.,i. ,Kn,icn el otherwiso cleaning it w lien it llopped out of his hands and into the water, disappearing in the depth pf the riv or ; though nothing lwd happe.icd te it. An Invalld'a i:caiie l'rem 1'lre. The liouse of F.lwetxl Lougacre, or Potts town, caught ilre at neon Tuesday, mid was almost ontlrely consumed. Mrs. Lengacre was sick in bed at the time 'When she dis covered that the building was en tire she get up, gathered up the deeds and ether papers belonging te her husband, and, with her four childien, lelt the house, after making a nar row escape lrem being burned te death, with all her little ones. Curleuit Stene. Frem UioYeik Dally. A short dlstance from Kutikel'a null, near the Conowingo creek, in the weeds et Danlel S. Snellbecker, of Deycr township, is a stoue about 12 inohes long, 8 high and .1 wlde at the base, with 1771 cut en lu figures. The top or it has been broken oil- Mnce the il.Ue was cut en. Uy the way it w us crossed it was perhapa put Inte seme building by ene of the llovelutionarv lathers te mark the date or its erection, ilew it get te its pro pre wilt plucecan only be conjectured. Wandered Away. Peter Eby left his home near nuyerstewn en Monday aftornoen, sluce which tlme he has net been seeu. A man answering his de scription was boeu at Paradise the same oyon eyon oyen ing. Mr. Eby Is net of sound miud, and his rrlends (car that harm has befallen hiiiu He is 20 yeiru old, 6 leet, 7 Inches in height, n-nm ,"Lrb- eintlms inul brown felt hat. Infer matien ai te his w hemilieuts will be thank- fully roeDlved by Isaau i:by,ofDuyerstevn, I ii am; kail mm: in. Nidi tlrndlry Hemines suddenly 1 niusfeiriucd Inte n I'lieniiliii-n.il Slinrl Btnp. llitse ball estetduy At Philadelphia Athletic Jl. Mets 10, al llioeklyn: liroekljn s, li.iltlinore .1 ; at Louisville : Louisville , Cincinnati 7; at Pittsburg: St. Leuis 3 I'ltls burg I ; at New Yerk : New " erk 7, Phila delphia 3 ; at Dclieit : llullale 0, Detroit I ; at Jlosteii : llestnn 7, PioVidcuce .1; at Chicago :Cliiciguti, SI. IjeiiH I ; at Newark : ISevv.trK l, ltriilge)Hirl I: al Washington. Nationals t, Noilelk n. 'J'he Nationals hit Henry, el Nntlelk, vciy hard yeslenl.ty. (.Jus Alberts, or Heading, is plavlug at sheit slop Ter tiie Cilckels. el Ilhigbamleu, and Terry l.arklu is en Until. Yesterday the Athletiu had twcnly-tliioe hits oil Lynch el the Mets. Larkln liad lour, Including a two base hit and two home runs. The game between Nevv.uk and llrldge iKjrtwas very line yesterday le the ninth inning, when the visiteis lest thieugh three costly ei rrers. The Ironsides and August Flowers base ball clubs wero booked te play a game or ball le-morrow afternoon, en the Ironsides' grounds, but owing te the big sheeting match at McOrann's park, the game lias been pestinmed until Saturday afternoon. In the game with the Crickets, of Iling Iling liamten, Nick llradlev played short stepfer the Wilkosbarre elul'i. The Ilccertl, et" that iilace, geos wild ever him. and says : " Ilrud ley, at short step, carried oil the honors of the day,1iovvevor. YVe new bolievo that his place ti shortstop and net lelt field. His dllllcull pick-ups and thiewiug te first was the best we have ever seen at Athletic park. His greatest feat was porlermcd in the second inning. The lllughamteus had one man en first base, when a high 11 y ball was sent out te lelt field, tee near the line for the Helder te get within reach. Ilradley madea dash for It, and turning around en a run, captured the ball. The runner en first net thinking for a moment that Ilradley could eonie within reach or the ball, moved 'very near second liase and belbre he could get back Ilradley fielded the ball te McDonald in tlme te make a deuble play. The spectators yolled till they vvere almost hearse" That play will keep Nick the Jeb all summer, ami may manage te work a new suit also. A JtOVS j;XTJSl!3li; VCIUh. He 1 nkcs nn i:prrn Train todetolliit CIiuk With SiTluut ItemillN. This afternoon Harry Koller, aged about 12 years, son or M. V. I!. Koller, clerk or orphan's court, m.uloanariew escape from being killed by the can. The little fellow has been wet king for the I'lileu News com pany for some time and became accustomed te Jumping en and oil tiaiiis. Tills artor arter artor lieon he wanted te go te the circus and thought he would t.ike the ears. He Ixiardcd the Johnstown express, which leaves the Pennsylvania station at 2 o'clock, with the intention of Jumping oil at the Penn iron works. At this point all trains run ery fast, but the boy was net disturbed by tliii, and he jumped oil. He was thrown heavllv te the track, mid w.is nicked tin anil earned, bleeding, te a liouse near by. Dr. M. L. Davis was scut for, and lie attended the boy's lmuiiCH. I pen examination he found that the lelt arm was broken, his new was mashed and he was badly cut and bruised. He was taken te his home en Vine street. r.lepi'd Willi u Chlii.iin.ui. Fer a lew i ears past a Chinaman named Weng Poe has been conducting a lucrative laundry business en Third street, Newark, O. During this time lie has had in Ills employ as clerk a young girl, aged about 17, named Lbzie Siett, a daughter era well-known ut izen. Weng I'm, hc'-ame very much at tached te the girl, and finally induced her te lcive the city with him Monday night. They went te Celumlnix, and were arrested by Vhiel Linge en suspicion. He tele graphed DetKit Ollicer "Dee" Itroeko el their arrest, and nked ir tliey wero all right. Hroekoansworcd that tliey vvcie, and I.inge released them. The gill lx.-f.ime attached te the Weng and he became attai lied te her, anil se strong was their devotion te each ether that they agned te sail out in the world together, al though no marriage ceremony was per formed. In Tuter el Cremation. I ie ui the Sacramento Kcceidei Union Nearly ene hundred citizens el Les An An geles have given their names ten . iiiiiuu.e favoring the erganiza""'! of a cremation association there k.i the immediate erec tion of a crematory. They are, we learn, rep.uh-entative men. In this LnsAn LnsAn gele" testifies te an advanced sentiment pre vabiiigin her midst. Sacramcutn.inore than Lrs Angeles, needs such sanitary reform. Her situation Is such that cremation should be siiefially lavered by her peeple and burial discarded. Papers have been sent here from San Francisce te secure subscriptions te the capital stock et the first cremation society in that city, but a crematory is mero needed horn than there, and tliore should be enough here who bolievo iu the process te insure the inauguration of it in tills valley, il ler no ether than sanitaiy reasons. ltcliMie or the l.en-lerin Convict. The necessary pajieis ler the rele.in of Jim Henry, the long term convict, were signed ie-.teid.iy and sent te the county piisen. Tills morning Henry was leleased lrem piisen. alter having icu-ivul fi and a suit of clothes, that being the donation of the pnseu inspectors. Heniy will lem.iinu low days iu thenty, staying with acquaintances lie formed while at the leunty prison. On Monday he will leave lei Baltimore, te scek his only child. He leimd ler his leliel at the Hankers and Merchants' telegraph elhce, tlieameuut el rJiul at neon te-day. Contri butions will be received until Siturday night and the amount icceived will lie given te Henry allei lie has liu.iided the ti.un ler llallimeie. roUeui-d h a UUtharRrd Seriuiit. Peer Director Fred .Sceiuau, el Oreens burg, arose early Monday morning ami took a drink et water from aesel near the bed. Soen nfler he was taken with ielcnt pains in ills stomach. Twe physicians were cilled In immediately and labored wilh him until late Monday night before lie was considered out el daiigei. The water has been examined and unmistab.ible evidences et arsenic iu suuieieiit quantities te kill a dozen men were discovered. It is thought that the deadly dese was administered out of levenge by a discharged servant. Arrived Heme 1 rum l'urepp. Mrs. Lang and her son Frank, have ar rived home from Hurope. Mrs. Lang had net seen her fatherland for a period of 31 years. She was handsomely loceivod by her family. A line supjier was prepared, and the house was decorated with evorgreens with the motto, " Welcome Heme." A pleasant evening was spent till a late hour. Killed en a Tire l'lut;. Lightning struck an electric wireiu Savan nah, Georgia, ouTuesday afternoon, "Jumped te a stay wire, splitting the stay pole, and jumping horn it te a lire-plug, killed James ISeuard, a mulatto, who was sitting en it. A companion standing by his side was thrown across the pavement, and six ethers weie shocked anil mero or less injuicd. lllg II re Near Henk's Station. A flre btokeout ill the barn of Jehn Doiner, living near Henk's station, below lllrd-in-iland, this morning, totally ilostreyingitand soveral small buildings adjoining ; also ene line mare, value 5.100, and entire crop, with wagons, implements and a pertable engine. Very little iiisurauce ; eause of Ilre un known. Camp Kxplotleu. This morning the bartender at Sam 1 Kautz's saloon, uuder the Stovens liouse, was trying te extinguish a lamp w lien it exploded and btoke te pieces. Tiie Hie was ex tinguished liefure any damage was done. At the Millien Heuse. One electric and Unco gasolme lights vvere rojiertod as net burning last night One ledger was tiie only inmate et the sta tion house List night. He was dhcbjugul this morning. Death el .luliu X Shuck. A telegram received in this city te-day by 13. M. Shoetz, brother-in-law et the deceased, states that Jehn N. Shuck, whoe tragie at tempt en his lile has been given lu detail in these olumus,d!ed in Alioena this morning. Clllikdlli Stulcll. A number or chickens wero s(e?en lrem Benjamin Heuser, at the cast end of the city, last n party. iivsi uiuu ?uai'iuiim IVOVi llIUll il COiUllU or hi t-ri: rei.irics ltepulilicaus lelt their The rk county iudicial unmllintleu vacant anil ll .lunge Wlckes distdes te run iiidciioudeutlv. he will probably get tin- lull ltepublkah stieugtli. The llradrerd leunty Democratic cenvni' tlen el(H led the lolleu leg delegiles lu the stale convention : Colonel V. P., Plellel, W. C. Pierce, ( . W. Cimlleld and P.. Parks. Colonel II. II. MeKean was elei led member or the statu committee. Themas llairls was nominated ler Jury commissioner by the Deiuectallc convention el Lycoming. Itesolutlens wete passed In dorsing the pelli y or the national adininis- tiaiieu anil pledging tiie cunventieus sup- pet i teevei v eueri le pinny thec-ivli Hervlie. Thostate lulininlstratleu was also indeised. The Montgemoiy county DemiH'r.its unan imously' adejited a lesolutlen Instructing tiie delegates le voteat the statefouvcutien let a resolution instittetlngeuriepii-seutatives and senators te vote for theiepe.il ei the civil sot set vico reform law, and also request President Cleveland le fill all the elllces with Deiuo Deiue ciats at once. In the Franklin county Democratic con vention, W. S. Slenger, James Sweeney, Aaren Sneke, Danlel lleruhart and Henry Spangler, wero olected as delegates te the state convention, Sweoney being the high est man. S. '.. Ilawbecker was chosen a member el the slate committee, lioetgo W. llrindle was nominated ler diiecter of the loer, and Lewis Hinkle ler jury commis sioner. Itcsoliitleus weie p.us'sed Indeising thouatieu.il and state administrations anil denouncing the course of the Franklin county representatives ler their lack of sup port totheautl-discilminatiuii bill last winter mid also ene denouncing the Vandeibllt sale el the Seuth Pennsylvania lead. A llnln of rirrj Ceala. 1'iem tlioLhiirlette tN.C.) Olnervi-i "Yeu may leek out," said a locemolivo driver ten rojieiter yosleiday, "le get an other local something llke the ene you had a fevv days age about the boy being killed." On belng asked te explain the engineer stated that yesterday he was startled te see a colored lxiy rim te the track iu trout el the approaching train. On getting between the rails the boy scorned le melt down into the ground and the engineer knew that the little Imp hud jumped down into a cattle guard te tel the train thun der ever him. A curve was just boy eud the cattle guard, and as the train rounded this the engineer looked back lrem his e.tb window and saw the boy crawling out el the liole tin harmed, but doubtless thoroughly charmed by his exjiericnce. Instances el this kind used te be frequent about Charlette, but the engineer states that this is the fiist he had known sluce 170. His hrebe was dropping coals, and a little darky had Just sunk Inte a cattle guard ahead el him. Itclore he could step the coals Trout (ailing he l cached the cattle guard, mid the little negre wits almost roasted alive under the shower el coals that dropped en him. " I'll tell j en, " repeated the engineer, " you may leek out ler auethei big m al for it's coining." Appuliitcd l.ettc-r CirilPii. J. 1'ied. Fisher, son or the late Michael Fisher, lias been appointed letter-carrlei ler the Ninth ward, te take the pl.u e of s. s. Jerdan, removed. Harry Albright, of the First ward, who for years has been employed iu the grocery stere el C. W. Fiktrt, has been apiHiiuted a letter-can iei te take the place of Isaac 1 tender, resigned. Iho suiilh I'c millennia Sim khuldpri A icl.itive of Mr. Yanderbilt denies the report tli.it the stockholders of the Seuth Pennsylvania read had been called le meet in New Yerk te-day. In all probability the stockholders will meet early next week. They will then deride whether thev will lure'pt Mr. Tivembley's preposition of a .'t per cent, guaranteed bend ler the binds they h ive Invested in tiie read l!vrtiinluti te tlin se.iHliure. 'Hits morning the Yeung Men's Christian assei iatien ran an exclusion te Atlantic City ever the Head Ing railroad. I ifty pc-ople lelt the King streit station en it. I eg Itrukc-ii. Ann McCurdy, living at N'e. Jit West Orange street, lelllist evening and broke a leg. This lady broke the same Inj a few years age in a similar manner. Appoint-! Sm Ul AkpuC VV. I Madden liiw been appointed nperliil n'i-ut let Plilludi-lplilii and Ui" aiitiuiindliu (uiintlPR ler the hiiiltuljle Lire lliDtlllltire com punv,el-w etk .V p.tit id liU tlme III In In duvelcil le l.aiic.u.lc-1 ceur ,k 3TAIlllIAi:H. 5Ii I alls IIabt On Auk. Is, l-,b; tin, Ki-v W '1. licilimd, ut Id" lenldeini-, Ne Jl KhmI Orunge mruut, ill illiitiii h. McKull tu.Mli.. .Naemi Hart, both el l'rev lilenci, tn iiIitj. IU.A1 U.S. lliPFKL 111 I III. ills, lltl Ih H Kduiird, sun of ( liiutliui uinl ( niellnr lln'l UKi d e tuetiths mid 11 diivs The relative s mid lili-nil- of 1 1- lainlly nn- in spectlully luvitid te attend tin- mm ml from the icatdenci-ef bin juicnLn, .Ne le smith Plum street, mi 1 llilay uttiTliiiiili lit J i n'dei It In teriuunt ut Lain .ikI r cemetery .ltd ;.4K;7.s. ?,cicv 1 erk l-rodiire .Mnrkc-t. .NKM-ieiiK, lug pi Mem dnllund inn haiiKi d Wheat Ne -J Kid, W Intel, ""i-pl., 'jIJi,i- , un , "n.'jC, Nev , '.c.cc Cern .Ne 1 Mlx.d, Vuij.-iic , pt , r.v.i Oct , .'iji .Nev .ftl Out .Ne. 2 Mixed, .Vu-., Il'jc. Kje iieiuliuil. Ilaile ueinlmd Perk steiidp me-i HlCbU ' land f j 5J, s, pt it, t,( uct MeIiikics unlet ; ITS' ferVMcl 1 iirpeiitlm-iiilet ul 1.J en Biiel. Ue-indiill, htialui d te i;iiinl. 1 IJiTfll 17', llutter dull; U i dtern Imllutleii Cicauiurj-, thnlcc, P'SJic. Chicnu uulet : Winleiu Hat pilme, tQM.c Stute, V4Q7Jic Kgtfi nltiid ; State. lAjJl1)). i: W'i-leni, 1 IOIIc Ulcentcady: Cmelluii and l.eiitaiiiua common te fiili.ifji'ic suirar lulily in tlve , 1, lined ntle-il. O'fiTc , KlllllUllltcd.ll'J-lli, COIlll CtlllllCIM "II" 1,4 lWltr', 1 ueigtith euh , grain le Liverpool .1 pelii e. '1 allow Ntmdy; pilmu clty.V C'eth e dull ; lulr culgoes, tje. Ma) nominal. Chlcui;e Produce .slarknt. Chicaiie, Aug til, 1 no p. in. Miuket epi lied Wheat bept., s.'e ; Oct ,sl'e ; .Nev , N.i,e. Coin Sept., 45Uc j Oct., 4 te ; .Nuv , JWi.. Outs Sunt., -JlJtjV: Oct., '-'Oc, .Nev., c. Perk Sept., $) .Tfl'J M ; Oct., f i 3! ; .Nev , J 1', l.aid !unt.,i-.'7; Oct , ih , .Ner., .J. CLOH1NO. Wheat bepl., Hia ; OcCrijCi -Nev., NVKc Slay, 'Jktiic Coin nept. Vifi I3JJ ; Oct , tic; .Nev, I.V -May teJic Oiitic Sept., 2l4c j Oct ,'.'li4c: May. aSJc. Perk Sept., S n) ; Oct , Ji s;i ; Nev , .. ei. Luid-bept., t-1 W)i ; Oct., 17)j ; .Nev., H, li '4 Ctve .StucX I'rlccM. CiucAoe Cattle ItccclptM, s,K head; ship lneiits, J.Tue head: iiiuiket slew, lDQllc low vi ; Hlilnpiii(jMteein, l,UQ,W lis, 5 MQ5 Hi; l.juuQ 1.J50 B,s.,il UOQ-V It); tOUQl, .-Ol) n,8 fl 30Q5 00; DleckeiH and Redc-is, JJ704JJUO; cows, liullsund iiitxed,t2 0u(ilim j 'lV-xans, ISftjie. lewci, ii 70 fli'.U; Western milkers lOSISe lewci ; iiiiIIvl-h uud hiilf-brcc-ds, l-.MQ5U); ie9,tJli)0l win tun d Texuiid, 1.1 7 of I .11. He3 Uccelpts, !i,000 head ; slilpinentH, l,9eO ; market htreiiK and 5c. hlnhei . rei.s'huud inlxc-d. HJgl30; packing und shipping. JlJJaiW: Unlit, 1 lugltiu; bklps at f.1 iK3J w. Sheep KeLclplK, 3eij huad j MhlpmcntB, J11O head; slew ; native), ti eufll no ; 'lexaiis. iitMQiW; Jaiiiilw, fl lOJJJ 5U. East LiannTV Cuttle dull; iccclptH. w head; alilpinunts, 2 Jill. HeKSllim; lurelptK. IM , slilpiueiitB, LJne! Philadelphia, tl 7UQi 73; eikeis,t 5001 7u. bhtep -Mnikut bid unit prlicri 2Vc etl fiem lust neck; iccclptH, S,K) head; slnpiueiita. 7,ieu head. .New erk block SlarUcl. Nkw Yerk, Aug 19 Wall stieet, 1.J0 p. in. Meney ut -.' per cent. Kxchanue steady ; Government strong mid hlghui. C'urreney tl's, Coup., tVi,( bid j IK'", cle, f UJ bid ; Ve, l'.-."i bid. 'ihe stock nmiket opened strent', and with the exception of I), h. A V. and Union l'utltle, vi hlch vv eie weak en some larjju eirerlngs, prices iidvuuccd i tei poi cent. In the first hulf heui but at the llrst call the vv hcile list declined i te )i percent. TewaiJ midday there was a better tCL-lliig and en seme demand fei the specula, lives the whole uiuiket began te advance At the tlme of willing pi lies me Hint and V, te 1 percent, above the lowest tlguu-i. 1 l-.M. Jl-.M. Wostem Union iiii'H .. . Adams Kijneu.s American Kxpiess U.S. Kxpies9 Wells, l-'urge & Ce C. 0. I. C C. C. C. 1 New Yerk Central KiJi .... New JoreoyC'entr.U I'A? .... Illinois Ceutrul Kxprcss..,.. H4 Ohie Central Michigan Central, Northern l'uclile " Pivferred , Control Pacific Union l'uclile Missouri l'acllle Texbs Puctrie. , New Yerk hlovuled , Metropolitan ,.,.,,, 2lf t04? 37J? 6U IU lt- iititDs r,vi. a ii:v Manhattan All, A Icnts Haute I'lifiued Canada Southern Canada Pacini . c lili-auu A Vilim Ltn-s A. Ohie 0. Allild Del., 1..H- A West Hcnvi-r i:tlu " 1'iclcrieil llannlliiU A HI. Je " I'telutii-d KatunsA le.xa I.iiKe shnii) 1, K AW 1Vs'lleA .Nmlivlllu MetlUA l.i:,u , Netlliivual I 1UJ . lltl" n; ' I'li-lciied Ontario A Undent OHIO A .Mlssls8lpil " I'leluni-d Pac-lllr M ill v (julLksllvi-r ' Piulurti-cl Hemline 1. Ileclc I atnticl ban t'liuiLlace " t'lelcrii-d Omnliii " l'lelened St. Paul " I'lelened Nanh A Clint M , l,.,H. A W WuIjihIi " I'leierred C, II A (J HnchCKtci A I'ltlnbillg I'd. A r.vmia Mull I telia Oit-Hen A Nav , O rc-irim Tiuiihce I'nlluiiiti 1'iiliicu Car etsiioie . . aeH H7 li)J4 lavj iVl htecK Market. Quotations by ltevd, McUiaun A Ce , llutikciH, Lancusler. l'a. 11 A. M i:h. 3 p. in. Michigan Central New ierk Central New Ji-iNey Control Ohie Central Del , Liiek.A Western... Denver A HloUrunde .. Krle Kansas A, 'lexas 1"J ID , ' iu: '3 Hi n m iiV 11 5,1; "'A 10 HK I .uke Shere. 7 IK Chicago AN. W common. Ki N. N. Out. A Wmtern II HI. Paul AOmahii Piicltlc -Mall Iteclnwter A Pittsburg Ht. Paul Texas Pacific Union l'uclile Wabash (,'em 111011 ... . l.i !! i? Wiihinh Pi c mrrt'd Western Union Telegraph.. Louisville A Naxhvltie N. Chi. A St 1. Lehigh Valley Lehigh .Navigation Pennsylvania Heading P. T A llullale Northern Pacltlc Comuieri Nnithuiii l'uclile Piel llestouvllle Philadelphia A Ktlu Noithein Central Central 'lransp Canada Southern en People's Passenger Wt ntshoie ... ... ( el Ceal ... Northern I'm lllc . . Missouri Pile llle i.V' ll'S I Mil ' MM as II I .'I 11 5-1". I 21 VI ssj m .ISW I' IK 'il 41 !- Vi liH 41 1 i POLITICAL. Di-iiieiratir Ciiiilil 'Ilikit. 7iVrerefcr .ION VS L blAI Klh.Il, Lust Kuli. County tytAicitur. JOHN I. 51 VLONK, City Vneii Intjiectnt t. (.KO II (lO.NDhlt, stiashutg lloieugh. ( (. AM MON, hpliruta. Director n l'tjer ( . II III N.NIN(.KIt (J je-iirs), llieckiieik s II Itl.isl Mi 111-), l.a-t ll.-inplleld JOHN TLVV AUT(jye-aiB), Last Heiiiptli-M Jury f 'iinrtiitfie.ii'-r 1 C DII. l.Kl:. I ail ,7;i AiirhiiTisi:.vi.. 7. 1AKINl l'ewnr.i!. ROYAL BAKING ' POWDER. Absolutely Pure. Tills ponder never varies, strength uud uholesen A marvel et puilty, iiurv sold in competition with thu multllude et low test, sheit we Igtit, uluin 01 photidiate liewden. tvltt only in cunt IteVAL Hakimi I'nn timi Ce., IU. Wall bluet. New lerK. mayii-lldAw Ri:mevi: am. i.kka.m: spots and Stains and have sweet gal me nls with MIL I.hK's HOIi.W se.V-P. ttappy Tiiei'tiHT and iu:hi:cca A 1. 'J etitic ces only te tier plug, at HAItrMA.Vb M.LI.OW HtO.NT CI OAK hTOUK. Wash i.ini:n i.axvns with mii, l.Lll's IIOltAX soap and piuvnit the enleii I10111 helng ilnstrejcd. c,m: i:n uTriilN'fHbTiAX soaps O tn the market te-dav .Nene worthy of the name out Mll.I.KK'S. Nl OTIUXtJ HUT I'L'lli: WIIITi: AM) Line 11 hy lining MILLKKb iiiui-7 Mint Heiilthv ISOItOX bOAP. rAXTi:n- a SITUATION IX A I V hole I laiuiiv u!5il lining room 01 11 until piivutc APP1A AT THIS OFFICE. NOTiei:. I have taken thu basoiiienl of tlu-IWcsU 111 Muikct Heiii-u while I will keep constantly 011 hand, Fruits, Vegetables, Hsli, Ojstcis and Ceuntiy Pioduce. It L II. MA LU. rplli: MANSION. THE "MANSION," ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. The Leading and longest Hetel. Finely leta ted, elegantly lurnisiRii 111111 iiucruiiy liuinngeei l.ll'Clll. luents. hells, lluhts. and all meduli liuiuevv- (joed 01 (.lies till. OHA3. McGLADB, I'roprleter. Jy7 2md OAltUAlNS. Hirsli Brether Nevei ellLtcd as gieat liaigsfns as they de new In biiliuiiel Uoedsol c-v t-ij elcscilptleii, InUud lllg Light and MediLm Weight Suits, UNDERWEAR, Neckwear and Hosiery, FLANNEL SHlllTS IN AM. C'OLOHs, Fine White and Colored Shirts, TltUNKS, VALISES, UMUll ELLAS, Ac. We have ulse greallv induced the prices of our Light and Medium Weight lu our Merchant Talleilng Depuitmeut. It will pay j oil te buy et us new, even If you aie net lu uvea of thu goods this season, and ill e obliged te cany Ilium evei until next spilng, for you save lelly ono eno one thlidor thopilceoii every uitlcle. We make tuts saciltlce lu elder te make loom lei 0111 Fall and Wliitci Stock, which will be the laigest mid lies! usseiliucul el any thill weiu ever nileied In Lancaster N II. V uaie new leady w 1th a full line of SCHOOL SUITS At miuvoleusl low prices, lonie and sce them. HIRSE&MOTEEBi'S ONE-I'IUCE CLOTHING 1I0DSE, COKNEUOFNOIITHQUEENSTKEETANI) CKNTltE btiUAKK, LANCASTER I'ENN'A. A . If A I) I lltTISI. U'.VT.I. OHK Til N iu CKI s OP Mil. -II l -Mini il In I h,, il Ll.lt s Itult cu-ti I vi 1 1111 k 1)1 HI.IC s,i; e hoi s HOMi M) hlli In 11 1 111 ul tun lit Nn III Nni 1 h (in 11 lrci I en 1 lid ty liintiiliig at 1 oileik, 1 1 iil-t I11H nl Hi d-triiil. uud It, ddl 11;, Hut It 11 k, lubli -, t h ills, VV u.lMtiiud-, IIiumih-., 1 ti ,iti ul'i -hi "I KOIUf i: II i:N N I1TT PKAlTfcAIi I I Pl.t MIIKIt, sKM AND (.AS H I'l hit Alletdels ptempllv iitlendid te Mitl-liu Hull guiiinutei d VV eik ilene ut leiiMnimlile lultis. NO If. NOIllll (Jl I.KN SIIILLI. Jtiiici; Jind l.iim.mtn, 'a. AA. J313. (Ne Matilii'ini Itellci' Fleur. 'I lie Ul iKtllllt 'Iho Ills). liujJIyM.WAS 1: WANTP.D-A liOtlll (.1111, (liHid Washer, holier nod It Ml ST 111; llaki 1 . mlddli nutd Hemnii ptefi riid. Aildti-, MKS. A. KVIOV riMI.II, all .'I I h.;s Paradise, I.iincastii ( eiintj, Pa JJIANU TCNIXr.. It 1 t II ASK. iif I'lill.idi.li, lid,, ullt nttiiiil li enli-rH let lltMl c Ihhh piano tuning li It at .Ne 1SJ LAS1 KI.Nd bl IILKI-. 01 htevein lletic Musle blen-, until later notice uug-JwM,'l li,H -puoi'esAi.s wihi, hi: Hi:ci:fvi:i) hy -,, llii'iinile-tlgned H)iii7oLleck,p tn .SEP 'IKMIIhlt I, ltuss, inr l.-n TeiiK, meru 01 less, et Lvkens alley ami llultliuetu Cemtmiiy Kgg Ceil, inlxc-d, le htallein Hiitn-e, and 1 en Tens, moreer less, of lintel Nut Ceil, le )0 ele-llvend ill tint t Uy Olllces, dining the coining vilnti-r.nt sue h Hints and In such iiuiititltles us olden d. l'liiiiesnlH te he add 1 id i'U "Piepcrtv Commit tec' at Miier's(llIce I) I. LO.Nt.. ( halimun Ciiuiiiiltti e Jaceii VI Ciiillvs, Clerk. augV-stdW As "TM. M. OKAY! - -- - COMMISSION BROKER IN Oil UN, SlOChs. llON'DH VNI) Pl.tlti) I.CU.M. PllAC.Tle.SAL IOTS A SI'tCHlTV. LbllLKMAN'S LAW IH'ILDINO, Neis. tltttid PiNeitli Diil.e, -t , Lain imti 1, Pi. e-Ceiinei li it by pilvate vein- with nil the nluelpnl exchanges nugs-tld Li:v. ,N'S l'l.OUlC LEVAN'S FANCY ROLLER FLOUR. Makes Khginl Ulead. Fei sale by (.litii'a gericially. Levnn & Beas, MorclmutMillers, Olllce: 17NOK1H I'Ul.NCEbl'. uprt7Xuiil IL e'v 'ie iii:ce.Mi: MKACTiri'i. -1 -K PALM OIL SOAP, 'I Ii. (lull lie .1 soap te tiuilcc a (tear eeunple ten lre 11 liar, or two liais lei iic lei sale ul C0C1LKANS I)ItU(J STOIIK, Vn 117 and lu.Vmtli Oui-cn sttce t. lDCCATIONAI,. U COLI.BJi: OF C03IMKKCK. OHlCh-N. lit! CIILblNt I ST, PHIL A Leading be henl el liUilui-ssScit 111 mi Oce 11 plestwe, ceiuunodleus hnllellngs (Ipell all the ycat. btnelents ma) ceiumeuee. at any time A lactilt) of l'l IniUuctiilH uud li etuiers. bupe rter fuellltlcs for triliilug young men and women In the I erin-., Customs unit Pisetlccseit ( iinent Ilusluess 1'ie.ccdure, lend tint the siie eessful conduit of private and puliili ullalc uiiel ter lllu.trate d 1 lie etitis jjclinwAliiid 'IHOs J, PltlChLl T, Prln. K" i:.ii"i:sTTi: at rriu.ic si.i:. On 1LLM) 1, -H'lKMIIKIl I, s,s, at ; e'e tin k p 111, at tlii ( oepi 1 lleue 1 will eilli r at ptllilfc sale the iretiertv Ne 7Vi Maner site e I, teuslklliiK'if a Te--tnry lllllch 1VV hl.I.l N(, 11(11 "L, 31 l.y :!J fn t, ami let of gi 011 ml, 11 en ting 110 fut en Munei ntice-t b) .Vlte l.ntajetli ami lnP, along Lufu.ve tte stre e t, 11101 e-eir ie sk Iu the re 11 r el the !wi!l!ng ! 11 !iclntut uud we II of wiitei also, 11 wali kite lu n. weed miel e eal heiice, a ciirpenler shop 11 ml ihlcke-n heue 'i he liulleltugs ate- ceiiitniiatiety mw, and liiiflt of the hest miitertiil 'I lierelsau uhiiudaiici! or 1 x c..lent fruit, such as tipple, pe-ars, pe ae lies, 1 he rrle-s and griM vines 011 the premUe-w 11m tele-let will 1m-elle-red e paratelv , 10 hy i'lltct Pm.inislen glen Oitnlit-r l, lssA I he pie p rtv run lie-liiHpeeted until the duv el sste , w lu u utte uilunre- will lie give n hv I) V.NIKL ItlK) VI)-- II S,rIirl , ,, , uilglS-6tlu,VV,'-,U AJDL'NT SI. MAKi M'l)I,MX,i: Mount St. Mary's College, EMM1TSBURO, MD. lids liixtltuHen inntlnui'S te gl :le that thur eugh Clii4-liul unel Miithe-matlcal Ldiiiutleu ler whlihlthisleiigliii-ncilelinit.il A Ceimmei elal Cejiir-,1, otitleual te the students, Is con ducte-d liv .imp le-nt jirofe-sser-. -Itiiatiillii a vny hi ullhy letallly ut the tool of the llluu Itidge Meiuntuliis, and tar uwnv tietn thu ilut tactiens unel eluugersel a iltv, ttai-. celle-ge- elliis peiiillat advantages testudiutx, -ind for Cutalegue te 1'IIESIDE.NT MT. ST MARY S COLLEGE, JuliWiiidM W S LVIMIlbllLUe. MD c NNsT 'ITi:il V()I.KSIi:sT. SIXTH ANNUAL Cannstatter Velksfest, I MZI. IIIE 11 IUMI 1IIL Cannstatter Vel k .ills t Vi'ieiti, Ol I.ANI -l LI!. MONDAY, AUGUST 24th, 1885, n ri.i i. -s ii in. (. LK VI VII It.VCl IOV The tlisteellllun will hue liiheiiitil de cemtc el, unel nil sorisefu.illon.il guuies ten men and clilldieu w 111 takephiie. All Kinds of ICelieshmiuts ate tirev ldid fm uud r,me pottleu-e el bVtLH Mi. VI 1 have been euliieel Ail mission, Cents. Omiilhusci will liave Last King ml Noun cin in sire cis niiiing ine emtie el iv augl'J JtdWAS TOHN S. UIVI.IIK. (J KO. 1'. It ATI! VON. BARGAINS I LADIES' ALL-WOOL CLOTH SUITINGS 'j IN' ALL Till. DESIRABLE FALL SHADES. ONLY 45 CENTS. NEVLH SOLI) 1011 L1..-S 1IIAN 7' CLNlb. JotaS.GMer&Ce., NO. 26 BAST KING STREET, LANCASTKIt. PA. s A1NT-KA I'HAKL WINK. INFORMATION. The SalnMtaphael Wine h9 a delirious flaveur and Is drunk m the principal cities of Uussm' Hermans', North and beuth America, uieat Jlrltuln, lndlii, and se en. The quantity exported aunuully is Biuucieni pioei 01 n,s biuuiiiiv nun staying powers, while ler the real connoisseur tbuie is no wine thut can be teiislduied its superior. . ,, ,. ., . i-l'hoSttlnl.ltHpliaelWIne Company, Valente, Department el the Uiemu (france.) -"-.-. . ... . ..... -. .. .........i .. H. E. SLAYMAKER, ns-ua Ne. 1 EAST KINO BTUKKT. mlilS PAl'lUt IS 1'KINTKD WITU J. K. WEIGHT & CO.S INK. FairmeaDt Ink Werl?, 2Clh and i'caD'a. Avenue imC-ljra l'UILADKLrUIA, FA, .v ii- Aiiri:HTitii.jii:.7n, rinmrr cxcki'tien, Tin: ..'. .. .'.' ' "" '" On- town, two let V, ul in:sr 11 vi.i m s 1 t I I evv I- HUNT sleltK ClOAIt MMir. I INI VI KNOWN A Liiiindrv mid II.1II1 i.uiimi. HOItAX SOAP. ' ' iitit Tii.i:r, -Is Ml I. LI. Us pi..Mi:Miti:itTin:ei.i).siANi)Am). UOII ltl.lt SWi 1.1) ( Hl.ltlli IOMC Vel VVe-ikni-xa, (.I'lieml Hiliility, Dv-ni-iniu. S111111111 1 cempliitnt.i le ',i. ItOllllCI.'RI.iytJOHsiOltK, upt'.Mlvdlt Ne .:(.eiitli-s,,,,u,.. rr 'in: ONLY AKTici.n a"svi:hin(. all tillttie'.e-s e-ve e nlln sceuilng Is MIL l.l.lts IIOltAX SOAP. T3.ltTli:.S WISIIINU ,lt)l i.OTS OK J SK(I Alts snlil cm eloieliv seinlliiL' file cnu and "iimiile uul'i lwd s. M I -tin I, LI". KOI) VI Philadelphia l Is Slllliltie-t I- ixcmers and Ki:rur.siiiNii ion J Iho bath I iieiiuiileil Ic.r laiiiidiy uud kitchen Is Ml LLLIPS IIOltAX bOAP. "VTOTICi:. 1 I mil tin- in w building shall be finished en the site of h it-ele-iir k llilnitiiei s old lively elllte, hlselllee will lie 1 11 Sn t ten's. Icwdrv -ten-, NO ll'JNOUIII (M'hKN hi III. HP. alTlwdlt Htl.'liK IHIIMMLK, l.lveiviitnii. Ni:sti.i:s MiiTiT roen. nQiirs Wheat Papemi, Hulibell 1 Whiat, liuie llal (.1.11111 in, vlelllirsFiMidaniUeudi-iwedMIII.. Attv el llimii leiim a uiitiltluus diet tin liilntils and liialld Hb'IH.KY'S Dill (iSIOKL. Ne 21 West Klngbticd. niiiK i.auei:st, hi;st "ami jFest X cempletn assortment or Phi) Ing Caids In thei Hy from. 1 cents per pack up at HAKIMAN'S iKl.l,OW FUONTCIUAF. B10UL'. -TTHIIST-CI.A.SS HOAUDINO. 13 Together with the choice el looms en Hut llrst en second lloer. btirpassed by 110110 In the city. Call en or address, NO 402 NO 111 II tJb'LLN Vf. 'table be udc.rs accommodated. uetld A n ahticY.'i: As"riii:i: iiTem adci.- a. - te-nitlen ss new I die 11 snow Is MILLKUs IIOltAX SOAP. KIDM'.Y TIUirHLKS. IION'T DOSK let Itliluey allectlens 1 m- x tot iiii 1 1 j one lien mi s ( 11 pi fin- I'liteu. I'liisti 1 evei tin kid Madi: ok ur.riNi:i en.s, tai,. low mill Laid, ami gimiaiitr e-d te liuve- no (Hi ll, Is ill I.I.I. i: h IIOltAX w.tr HAHK ! HAIIK ' ' OK LOW l'KK Ls TIS Tin; M.WS hl IlleefetiV ; tt Scillepe il Ciui ke 1 -iV I p ilk I eiitstuich. J.V. , 4 li.s. l'l line-., i's (.iiuiuliite d sugui, ji Nle ii lliewti biigiit, V 1. 111 lull stauli,'" leh pliem- cenneitlnii CLAIthLb 1K.A blOltK, M We-st MngSlrii-t. T?01i; IS MAKING JLL CABINET PHOTOOHAPHM AT WJ (M) A DOZKH, at no. lm, Ne in 11 yuKKN suthhi, Jaiillitld Lancjiste-r, l'a. XJOTIC'Ii HAMNd l'l ItUIASKD etici: ha i(. JL' JL large- stex k el Wcmli-ns at the late- kheilll - -ale, ut very low prl;e s, 1 will make them up In ultx, I'atitaloeie. et Ovineut- at veiy low pitces All parson-, hiving pun hii-ed mute Hal 1. in have them 111111I11 ui and tiluimid tn Hist class stjle at uioilelate pities A peiii-it (It guuraute ed A II. ltOSI'..NSlKIN, uiil-6uidlt 117 Neith Uueen stieeC rpe JL en MA NT I'M'TI'ltnilS Ol' I INT. Mtb W. have' J list ice ul vi d a laige tun I INL IIAV VN A HI LLKs wlillb, tin'.tlll'I with mil IIK1 H A V.N V SI .l VV ll Vt'l'l'.ltbaud 1.11 I I L HI 1 ( II, etl. 1 1.1 sell In snt h i until ILli . us nmj lie ile-lle d, at i medi I .tte irie e s LI.W Isv .v m ,(t ( ,, (eiinii Duke and Clll-stllllt blue Is. neg', JindVV w- II.1JAMHON dt FOsTKK. Once Missed IS LOST FOREVER. Ih 11 inrU 4 ut titm elti II '1 tn HppM ublt teuuaiil u- tt tin pit j it liitt'n-1-. ou in tin ui.iH.M milt iiei ut KttL; dii- In CLOTHING -Milt- len, Beys and Children, ODII C01TS. ODD ESTS. OPIl l'XTS M-e -uit-i 1h.1t wi 11 nun kid at pe ilal 1'ih cs iluilng the lltiginii Wi'k.aud wen nut snld, will ti main ut tin Sacrificing Prices. lit m is 0111 oppeitunllv ( MiW llMUltH hV isiit mlimr a Httlu. And weeheuld niin ihn mi tlK hv iK'tiltctlng teiHjlifv jeu el thu tijipuitunlly nlft-Itd. 'Hit' Jt 11c tins tut mi u. til u-, it at In G-ENT'S OTDERAVEAll, NECKWEAR, iVIiiieaiHl 1'oiTale Sliirl,rniit'.v Uose and Working Shirts. STRAW HATS ATUUKl A1VA1 rillCCs. bOl'l' and S Nil HAT,l.l.NKNIIATs,.SKEItSrcKKUHAI, TKAVhLlM, CATS and IIICVCI.L CAP at Out et Seuseii 1'iiies. lu addition te the above eiletlngj, who evi hull dot (Jent's Genuiiie Frciirh Call" Ilanil MiuloLew Cut Shoes ler !?:i,50. 1 hey uiu le lie hud In out MIOK DK1' MC.NT lu mule tbiiti uiu 01 twestjles. AIIT LLIAM80N & FOSTER, 32, 34, 36, and 38 East King St., LAN CASTE K. l'A. HVlTt'IIiCV, t'.; VyATUIIKS, Or.OUKS AND JKWKI.ItV. GREAT REDUCTION,' IN 1'KICKS OK WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWKLltV.ttt LODIS WEBE1VS, Ne. 159 1-2 North Queen Street, Opposlte City Hetel, near l'a. It. It. Depot. Ceriect tlme at neon dally from Washington, I). C. Watches and Clocks icpaltcd, regulated aududjuslcd. Jyjl-lya s :nu 1 a 1. II Mil. MNv Special Bargains for This Week M lllh: MW YOEJC STORE. One HiiiulKil He, eu AU-Lincn Memic Towels, iji.i eui h w 01 ih : '1 I wi ntv -II vi Hi le- Hiitnl I 00111 GERMAM TABLE LIIEM j;ii , w .11 tli vk n j ird O.NL C -K 11 LI. V 11)111 RED DAMASK TABLING, ''c. 11 jiud, uuul pi lei, 1?1 r DMIUSK H.LI -11 Heney Comb Quilts, h , iuii. illy -iilil ut en I use Liilgi LANC Vs . U el n only SiUc nn i Opein-d tediiv. u Ne-w l.lneel I) VltK (.HOU.NM) n 'l l.NLs In New Mvlemit Lew l'thes WATT, SHAND & CO., L VNt S1I 11, PA A1AHT1N iV CO. j." Eemnant Sale. DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. Wi have pliiie d mi en the Iti.MN VNI ( el N ILItalltlie 'Mils ami I nils el imuil that have ace umtllilte el elillllig Hie pt.t -a iiseit itltcl lit s se lllng tin-in at a (,ie fit Ke eliiritnii 1 tie, Item nant- len-isl nt Remnaut Muslins, Remnant Prints, Remnant Ohambray, Remnant Di ess Goods, Remnant Satines, Remnant Lawns, Remrant Toweling. Remnant Ginghams, Remnant Linens. Remnant Flannels, Remnant Cassimeres. 4-Ilv iid.N nn I Lint- wi iiiii-iwhil ii uiiilus el the Htm h in lut- et twm i thiie e fa kind and COII-.I-I- el Corsets, Hosiery, Gloves, Gossamers, Handkerchiefs, Napkins. Towels, Parasols, Neckwear, &c , &c, &c. Cor. West Kin;; and I'lince Sis. LANCA-sIHS. l'A J-VIt SALK Ult Jtj:T. Fer hi:nt. 1 hi cu Law Olllces ut Ne I. NO It! II III lv K brilEbr; and a bitsuicut .'u tut long, supplied with watet and hiut uiurJ-tld II HltMi hnlll KM A.N. IjlOIt SAM: SKATIM. KIMv 'I (OL - uinblii, l'a, with all Its Mvtuii-i, -ti am Heuti-i uud .M' pali of Hi uli 'kalis, geed as new VV 111 (.ell en u-i til in-ami ;il a liargalu. l'os.ellli u uddri--', - I.n NO 41-1, juiyieuiuu (.eliimlili, l'a "OUHI.lC.SAI.i: Ol' cow s (). hATl K- A liAV.ACl.Us 1 J.'. l-Vi. will tit nlel ut null lie --ale, ut tin-Mile uud ixrhangi Hlatiles et thu iiiideii-lgni-d, in the Ullage i.f Mitle-rsvllle, Mauei tow m-hii, 1 iiiuiisti i (iiitntv , l'a,, the fed lowing live- stm k, in wtt .u 11 h Vl OF AI.Hl.lt MA AM) IIIIKIIAM COWS, i-etini an- flc-ah and some t-iuluge i 1 in- tnek I- selected by the undiiKigni d, and I- out et -i nn- ul tin best hi rds In Marluud, a plum w hti h s nntid ten geed tiillki ts and wi-llluid ftei k Ml nteck: must hi as it-ptesi nte-d nt in, Kile l'uichistjrs buing at this miIi will have Unit t.nl. eliliv en d, li net evit IU intlis. unlit i-I dDdajs will be glvin. hale teciiiiiineiiri at le clock p In, w hen at tendance will be glvc-n bj UAltll ( . LIMN Lit SAMt'EL lli-ss, Auel II. h. JlVEtis. I Icik I.iuglaMilSiJirHAl llJASSItAJSC. H T-IUHitMAUTlN. Queensware GHINAHALL New Open, it I aige uiu tj el Che up TABLE GLASSWARE. Alse, a Ne w 1 lue el BROWN STEW PANS, MIXING BOWLS, JELLY POTS, &e B- 1' ILI .ll I.OH'sjt DOST 1AII. TO Hllll. si-.i: iiihsi-; (.oeds rUKLIIA-iliil.. he- High 3d Martin, NO. 16 EAST KINO. STREET, LANCASTLK, FA V.WEHTAHIMI. TTNDEKTAKINa. f2"L.Iv:.R0TE UNDERTAKER, Cor. Seuth Queen ami Vine Streets, l.iM'ABrun, Fa. I'oisenitl attention given teiill enteis lively thing In thu Uuderlalilng line tuiiilslied Having si cm ed the get vice get a tlrwt class ihc-J chuitle, 1 uiu piep tied te de ul) kinds ul L'pliel. Bteilng ut veiy ineilerutu pile us. All kinds el Furnltuie Uplielsteted. tilvu inn a i all. L. R. ROTE. tanlO-lld Weukinumkn inti:ui:sti;i)- m ull ethciii, lead -the Weiklugiiien's Fell Hen te the president, and give veur liillueitiu and liilug uheiit butter times, then vnu cuit buy your Working Funis, bhlru, Ovenilln, I inlerwear, lln,lei and Notions, and liavu ihv geed old tlmea vvc once had. And call at HF.MtV Hf.CH'lOLD, N'e.uJ NeitU Liuceu bluet. 9B1U el the Dig btegUliik'. J. ll Martin if Ce.,