.-M ?v ,- ." 5, "&" . il " f X, j - - -ffi It , & ' ' V K fel tern m il H b? .9UP r? 1 ,' j 1 1 4i A V. V 4 r Atitftssi ill GOOD NEWS FOR COLUMBIA. 10 XMBVMM OPXBATIOX8. 'V('t'we Hundred Empleye Who Will be Given Watk Wke are Backing the Keterprlse. Kanaway Team rersenal Mention, lAla Nete About Town. : ; , A negtuar correspondence et me uiu.umv !S - i Columbia, Aug. 2a Alter an onfercod Hit ' . .. JV.w s.... lt.n I..4.M f ttlfllia- ,.( HUSBOH Ol BOII1U IOT JUaiO VU UUUI uuuct- v X try will seen be heard at what was known as ? j, the Shawnee roiling mm, new ntyieu uie ift'' Columbia rolling mill. When this mill was . VJ" first bnllt It was kept running ler several "V yearn, but owing te the Iren panle of 1873 the , 'fi- mill was shut down ler en imloflnlte period. , jsgi Blnee that time the mill was In operation for , w few mentup, out success uiu net, attenu '$t tt. During the pist winter there were ru- . '& mera that the " old mill" had been purchased VSbyaeme well-known Iren men, aud tliore-,- -?"pert was well founded. Messrs, J. Q. Penny, jef Marrlsburaj Jehn Keller, of Lancaster; ' 'Wvxabi Michael Schall and J. W. Rtearns, of SS 'Yerk, had uocemo ttie owners or tnemiii, rJiM'eiidatonce act about making extensive re- ')(,' pairs, under the supervision or Cel. C. H. Jkfl (Kattffraan. Visitors at the place could , lvl harHlv rmflDnlze the old mill ns it Is ''M present, as the Improvements and " ? repairs have been very complete. It $ la expected that the mill will com Zkjmmtb operations about next week, ana wnen ir'"- Itaeeait Will Keep running very stcaauy, bh CJi U owners can flnu a ready market for all -"& i...i m.m llifiill OflA mnn nnil lint... will lii 'WV' employed at the mill and fourteen puddling f 'Wvtt lour heating furnaces, will be In opern- M 'vhta addition te the buslncfls interests of the r?t.'J"!fiinr W .x Trampled by a Herse. . JJj? '" Vhlle engaged In doing seme of Uie neccs PS Ski suburbs of town, Harry Stamin met with a KiVir PftlnfUl accident hy having a herse tramping ffiYZi' 1.1. ,l,l nn lm!nl,,.,rlu n,1 cn.tnnu UU HIS .I5U. .V"" AHU UyUIJ rv ..Wh DUIIWIIK) but quite painful. A Runaway Team. This morning a team of two horses and wagon, belonging te a farmer, rcsldlng'in Maner township, was left standing en Union street. The horses bocatne frightened by the barking of deg, and started, running down the Btroet at a torrifie ratoerspoed. After going for a couple of squares the herses were stepped without any daniage being done, excepting the scattering of the beards en the wagon in a promiscuous nianner. Personal Mention. Bev. Wm. I. 10 vans and family have re turned home from spending seme time in New Yerk state. Rev. Evans was a member of the clerical party or wheelmen but was compelled te Icave en account of an accident Miss Emma Slayinaker, et Philadelphia, has returned ntter a two woeks visit te Miss Iiillie Evans. Mr. Geerge 11. Richards hosreturncd home rrem a visit te .lake iuoheiik. Miss Emily Wilsen is en a visit te friends In Mechanlesburg. Mr. Qeorge W. Schroeiler, of the Vigilant lire company, Ne. 2, is in Harrlsburg te-day attending a meeting or the exocutive com mittee of the State Firemen's association. The commlttee will make arrangements for the convention of firemen which will meet in Harrlsburg in. Soptembor. Pleasure Clubs. This morning a number of violl-kneun residents of town left for Ocean Grove, New Jersey, whero tiiey will encamp for several days, and will spend the titne In a pleasant and profltable manner. The club Is ofllcered as fellows : Index, Jehn Hhenberger ; viee index, U. W. Paules; secretary, Jehn Cramer; treasurer, S. 8. Klair. Anether club similar te the Red uud Gun club Is talked of by a number of gentlemen of town and will no doubt lie a perninnent organization as the parties starting the club will succeed In their undertaking. The club will number about fifteen members. Town Notes. The regular monthly meeting of school beard will be held this evening. Owing te the absence from town of President Tayler, Secretary May and Mr. Grayblll, very llttle " buainoss-will-teo-transaoted. -The important business oftbe month was attended te at ttie special meeting last Friday evenlng. Charles Haldeman ion town last ovening for Tbompsentown, Juniata cennty. He will make the entire distance in his Raclne beat by way or the Pennsylvania canal. Owing te the break in the canal 120 leaded canal beats are lylu in Columbia waiting te be tewsd across the river. e open tins ovenlnc for a" 9u w 'juy a urfuie Oil UOX xb. Jens wnniBfrt cincvs. Performances That Seemed te aire Satisfaction. Peer Day for the Thieves. Jehn O'Brien's circus had a large audlonce yesterday afternoon, but in the ovening the crowd was much greater. Leng before 7 o'clock there was a great crowd around the i ticket wagon and the agents wero kept very ' busy. Every seat In the tent was taken In a j Bhorttlme,andmany worelefttostand."Pogy" as the manager is familiarly known in '' the profession, sat in the main entrance ' and greeted these coming in with a , 1 smile. He had geed reason te feel well, for s bis business was bigger than it had been for seme woeks. On account of recent light patrenage he is slowly making tracks for t Philadelphia, where he resides, and next week will open a ten-cent circus for an lu 1 definite porled, L,. The menagerle with this show is very small and leeks somewbat ragged. It includes, Empress,"tbe big surly elephant that has killed several keepcra and two ethor small specimens. The lien is very old and has a careworn leek. The camel leeks like a Ruflale robe stripped or its hair and "His whiskers," the Hooky Mountain goat was about the freshet looking animal in the tent Among the ether curiosities wero a. hyena, leopard, yellow deg and a band wagon. The perfermance in the ring was net bad by a' great deal, and the majority of the peo ple were better pleased than they have been at larger shewa The features of the enter tainment were the riding of Miss I.ottle Aytnar, a handseme young woman, and Al bert liewanrte, both el whom wero warmly received. The trained dogs made a great bit and they certainly performed seme wender- yrforinauce were lair and the old elephant dld- A'n4 Heme mvwl trtlrn nhn Mnwnu wami vnrtr i4"; i" j -py.i ---- ---, --V"- """ v;j uau auu tneir jeKes rominueu tne eiuest in habitant of childhood days. The songs wero peer and the singers worse. Strange te say, three-leurths of the audlonce thought every thing the men did or said was funny. They received thunders of applause although do de serving of a lead of bird suot.Theshow ended wlththe usual fake known as a "concert" and quite a number or solid cltlzens, whose children had considerable treuble yesterday afternoon, persuading them te attend the show, remained te see the ham song and dance men. The side show included an Italian with trained birds, a German Circassian girl, a fat woman who was shaped llke a balloon and almost as large, a fellow who kept himself straight by running a sword in his stomach and another with pictures tattooed in bis skin that gave him the appoarance of a three sheet circus bill. The tnusle ler this show was ir.W lurmsnea uy a sieepy looking eauu as tue V'4"Blir81x' ' '.' JS As far as known no one was robbed at the fanew.and that certainly Is wonderful. Judging from the appearance of the crowd en the !--. ''"grounds. The nollce. a number of whom WfifA In iMtlvnri'a elnthaa worn nnnetanrlv nn Ov " VIUSUVB vsw vvuaitutuj x jiH te be thieves, wero en hand they did net !'Wv4i attempt anytning wrong. The gamblers , lyJ) Who accompany shows, and especially shewa Mjjyoftsttekind, te fleece the countrymen, kept ,9h lB'lber shade also, much te the comfort of ' ' 'Atm 0fw(flueBentlemen who read the legend . V Jjf ea the red wagons yesterday. lam utiew 1011 at a lata neur last nigtit ter CeateavUle, where It will exhibit te-day, A Ball Storm Down the County. A hall storm passed through the lower end of the county lust night It covered about a mile la width andextended from Mechanics' Oeeve and Unicorn te King's bridge. It was -iiijtf kstkevy te the neighborhood of Chestnut '"'!SW IT1 Drumore Centre and ethor places. '- V , a, Tfc obece was terribly cut There was very V ,5,1 ;i juuerain in the storm, but the ground was waiw wiui naiu nisstppesred Fran Ueuie. ,.A. Tl 1. .' ai i a uy, mi msane nuu wuu uisappeareu . frra bis home In t!i!atyunt& rnw Hav m wm Men at Harrisbanken Tuesilav. ilia frtends bar gene te fA-J. t . l-se .r . T"-. city te leek for UWt THE tern Auetra tHKxeama. A New Yerk Florist's Daughter Blepes With Her Fathers Foreman from Newport, Fratn the N. Y. Tribune A telegram was recolved ut New Yerk police' bead quarters en Tuesday night from Jehn M. Hodgsen, the Fifth avenue florist, who was at Newport, R. I., stating that his daughter Louisa had eloped with his fore man, Richard A. Merritt, and that they had taken passage en Uie steamboat Old Colony of the Fall River line, for this city. Mr. Hodgsen wanted the runaway pair stepped by the pollce and detained until he could make arrangoinents te have ins dauguier taken back te Newpert. Detcctl ves Hey and Themas of the steamboat squad were at the Fall River pier when the Old Colony arrived and tliey had no diniculty In picking out the eloping levers from among the ether passen gcrs. Telling young Merritt llhat he and his sweetheart must ronsider tliomselvos under arrest, the officers called n carrlage and took thorn te pollce headquarlers. The young man took Ills arrest coolly, whlle he declared that the pollce had no right te Btep him, but Miss Hodgsen wept and appeared much sur prised. Inspector Btcers sent Merritt te the Jeflorsen market pollce court and had him romanded te train tlme. HUDDOsInir that the prisoner could be held en a charge of abduc tion. Merrltlgavehis age as twenty-seven years and said that he was a llerlst living at Newpert He is a slonder man, with dark hair and oyes, small mustache and fairly geed-looking. In the presonce or roiwrlers, whlle he was nt pollce hoadquarters, he was net inclined te talk. Miss Hodgsen whs placed In the care of Matren Webb ler n tlme, and she became mere cheerful when assured that no harm would ceme te young Merritt She said that she was twenty-two years old, and her leeks cenurmcu tne statement, iter siigut, angu lar form was clothed In a neatly fitting but Inexpensive dress, and she woren small lint with n veil which partly covcred her face. She was plain looking nnd her oyes were red with weeping. The story of her leve allalr was told by her with apparent freedem. "My parents," he said, "live at Ma .115 Fifth avenne, In wlnter, and we go overy summer te Newpert, whero my father owns soveral greenhouses. I have known Mr. Merritt evor slnce he was a boy. I mlglit al most say we have been brought up tegether, because my father took him Inte the stere when he was only a boy and always had the greatest conhdenco In him. Richard shewed se much ability in the llerist bust, ness that my father inade lilm foreman of the establishment in New Now New eort He and I have loved each ether ter years and we were ongnged two years age. Richard spoketo my lather then, and we were told that w e 'might marry seme day If we Koptertuosainomltul until we nan get old enough te knew what was lest for us. Lately my lather has tried te keep us apart and my mother sides with him, al though she premised ence that I could marry Richard. My sister was forced te gi e up a young man te whom she was engaged and mv brether had treuble in getting mar ried. I thought they wanted me te marry some Fifth avenue swell and 1 made up my mind that I would have Richard anyhow. I don't sce why father objects. He ran away witu my mother u lien 110 married ncr. uur family Is English. Richard is a perfect gen tleman, and nothing can be said against him. If my father comes after me I may go back with him, but I will marry Richard if I have te run away again." Mr. Hodgsen, when intormed that his datighter was at pollce headquarters, telo tele graphed te Mr. Helfmnn, his New Yerk fere- inan, 10 wke i.euisa n.icK te ioweru .Mr. Hellman, went te pollce headquarters, but Miss Hodgsen refused loge anywhere with him. As the foreman admitted that Ixnilsa was of age. Insccter Steers decided that the pollce had no right te detain the young levers. He sent Merritt te the pollce court ngaln and had him discharged. When Mor Mer ritt and Miss Hodgsen met again at pollce headquarters IkhIi were frce te go w here tiiey chese. Merritt premised te talce Leulxn directly te a minister's heuse anil get mar ried. They shook hands with Inspector Hteerwand said they would remember his kindness te them. riir. KsuniTH or pvthias. Action Tlmt AVus TnKeu en n Leut LikIke at KllzHlietlitun-n, Till County, The second clay's session of the grand ledgo Knights of Pythias In Reading opened Wednesday morning. Alter tlie reading and adoption of the minutes oflhe previous day's proceedings, the commlttee en llnance and inltcage reported. The committee reeemtnended that mlleage be paid for each mlle of actual travel by nearest reute in going nnd returning Irein' grand ledgo ses sion ; that the uiiind teilfcu direct the grand trustees te incliide a detailed sUitemcnt et tlie assets und liabilities of the grand ledgo in thelr annual reports ; that an appropria tion of 81,000 be made en account of the sink ing fund for the payment or mertgage en preperty 1,027 Race Htrpet,PhlladeIphia ; that Edward W. Hughes be continued In charge of the care and saloef the ellects of defunct ledges, at a salary of JOOO jer year. The re port of the commlttee, with Its recommenda tions, was adopted. Supreme Representatiue Grand I'ast Chan cellor Themas G. Sample, el Allegheny, exemplified the unwritten work. During these ceremonies Past Suprome Chancellor C'olenol Jehn P. I.lnten, of Johnstown, ontered and was Introduced te the grand ledgo by Representative Geergo XV. "Ward, of Ne. 1, Philadelphia, by request or the grand chancellor. Colonel I.lnten Is thu only past supreme chancellor In the state who has obtained that honor through sorvlce. The commlttee en grand chancellor's re port was thou continued. The grand chan cellor reported that he could get no trace or Tunnel ledgo, Ne. 231. The ledgo was lo cated at Klizabothtewn, Lancaster county. The committee recommended that no further ellert be made te get trace of q'unnel ledgo. Tlie commlttee also recommended that rigid efforts be made te compel defunct ledges te forward te the grand trustees their ellects. The grand ledgo accepted the invitation te participate with the Harmen ie M.-ennorcher society in a summer night's festival at Cen tral park te-night At the clese of Uie exercises the newly elected officers wero installed hi' Past Su preme Chancellor Jehn B. Linten. The grand chanceller recommended that mem bers pay strict attentien te the exemplifica tion or the unwritten work of the erder that it may be Imparted correctly te their respec tive ledges. He Hays his oxperlonco Is that many of the Irregularities that havocrept Inte the work of the erder nre largely due te the loose manner In which the unwritten work is exemplified. A MYSTJEIieXO I.OXUEJI. llie Persons Itererred te m Cleveland's Letter Thought te lluve lleeu Found, Frem the New Yerk Herald. lnalotterdated August 1, 18ST,, President Cloveland Is alleged te have said regarding tlie appointment of a territorial Judge, "Your confession comes tee late te be of iinmodiate use te the public sorvlce." Of the soven appointees te Judicial posi tions since the Senate adjourned that or Edward J. Dawne, or Oregon, te be Judge or the territorial district or Alaska, is gcnerally supposed te be the ene who " is net qualified morally or professionally." The records at the state department show that Mr. Dawne was appointed United State? Judge for Alaska en July 21, 1885. His commission was dated and countersigned that day by the secretary of state. Ne soenor had the prosldent made the appointment than telegrams were received from Portland and Salem, Oregon, te the ollect that the appointment or Mr. Dawne, ircerrectly reported, was a great surprise te the Democrats or that Btate. Tlie telegrams were mere In the way or inquiry, the impression being that the press dis patches had, perhaps, confused the names. But before tbese telegrams wero received tlie president was committed by his oxecutivo act te the appointment of Mr. Dawne. The records of the exocutive mansion, denart. mentef lusttce and state denartment meld net be detaced. All showed the appointment et Mr. Dawne and the Issue et the commis sion te him. Prosldent Cloveland was worrled. He had already suspended Judge McAllister, Jr., te make room ler Dawne, because it was alleged that McAllister was net lit te be a Judge. Thore was ene thing, howevor the commission had net been mailed te the ap ap ap poluteo and he had net yet taken the oath of office. Wh'le the worry was going en a letter was recolved from, It is said, ex-Sena; torGrever, of Oregon, whose home is at Salem, whero Dawne resides, nis lotter and the president's reply are new common prop erty. Wnt Clogs the Autl-Ulscrliulimtlen right. Frem the Philadelphia ltererd. In the light against anti-discrimination the people are moving faster than the newspapers. The railroad passes iu the pockets of editors aud legislators are a stronger argument for the corporations than the opposing weight of the wbole body or constitutional law and publle advantage. IiANOABTER DAILY At LAHHIBTILL CAMP. The Noteworthy Features of Wednesday's fier vlees The New Arrivals. IPcdiiMday Morning The prayer meeting at Sae o'clock was held In the tent At the head et the grove, and was led by Brether V. W. Spencer, of Newvllle, lnstead of Elder J. Shlndle, as previously announced. At 10 o'clock, Elder J. Nelsen Polter, of Lancaster, preached from Acta 11, 20. His text was; "And the Dlsclples were railed Christians llrst at Antlech." He was followed by Elder J. M. Spoece, In a few woll-eheson remarks. H'ednciifaj Afternoon. The child ren met In the tabernacle te perfect arrangements for te-morrow's grand rally. Tills sorvlce prom ises te be tne oesi neiu en tne greunu auu the children are taking held with a vim. At 3 o'clock Elder Wm. Palmer, of Crea Crea Crea gorstewn, Md., delivered a discourse lrnm the the 103d Psalm, and the 11th and 12th verses. llVdirt(ii JCvening. The prayer moot meet ing nt 0 o'clock was conducted by Elder G. E. Hughes, of Maryland. Thcse meetings are well attend ed and are the most spiritual held en the grounds. At 7:30 o'clock Elder J. 8. Marple, of West Newton, preached from Galatlans vl : i. This was Elder Marple's last opportunity te od ed druss the poeplo of the camp as he leaves to morrow for his home in the Wcsteni part of the Btate. He will go te another camp as seen as 110 arrives home. ' Notes. Miss Clara Hlnney, or Mlddlotewn, pre sided at the organ at the afternoon services and the choir was greatly strengthened, eth afternoon and ovening, by the addition of the Mlddlotewn ladies, who have up te this tlme steed somewhat aloof. Following are the new arrivals; Airs. Doerstor, of IiUIUythe guest or Mrs. Gable, or Mt Jey; Mrs. Etter, Miss Bertlo Back Back tresser, Miss Clara Hinney, Miss Nlssley, Mrs. Crell, Mrs. Lauuian and daughter, el Mlddlotewn ; Mrs. Dr. Shenk, Miss Hoever, Mrs. Mllier and daughter, Miss Dera Mayer, Miss Bear, or Rohrorstewn, and Mr. I). II. Collin, or Harrlsburg. A number of the young poeplo of the camp visited Tjancastcr this afternoon and en their arrival home expressed thomselves as highly pleased witu tncir visit. Jnuies Henry's Itvnl Name Henry llenner. Frem tlie Ilalllmnre Sun. Sorgeant Dlggs, of the Eastern pollce dis trict, yosterd ay said that the James Henry whose story was publlshed In tlie .S'uii alieut having bcen Incarcerated In the Lancaster ponitentlary for evor fourteen years Is well known in East Baltimore, Tiie sorgeant says his name Is Henry Benner.and was familiarly known nboutthe llreadwav marketas "Dutcli Hen." In 1870 numerous robberies of horses occurred In Yerk and Iancastcr counties, and Cantnln Auld. tlien a serccant and fier- f;eant Dlggs rocevorod several of the animals n East Baltimore. A man linmed Rlttler was captured and taken te Yerk, where Sergeant Dlggs went as a witness. He afterwards learned from a party with whom Benner corresponded that he was cap tured near the Maryland line Hnd taken te Eancaster county, whero he was sontenced te twenty years imprisonment Sorgeant Dlggs has no doubt of James Henry and Htmry Benner, alias " Dutch Hen," being the siiine person. The sergeant docs net think Bonuer was married nor had a daugh ter. lllnturhcrs of a Party Arrested. On Saturday thore was a dance at Renk's station, which was largely attended. Among theso present wero soveral young men, who get very drunk and Industriously endeav ored te ralse a row. They were successrul In getting Inte the hands of the law. Suits wero brought against them bofero Alderman McConemv, and yesterday Henry C. Clemens, Jehn L. Muckle, Scth Simmons and Henry Price wero arrested. The de tails of the eflalr will be Icarned ut a hearing en Saturday. Dliorceii Obtained In Thirty Minutes. In two separate cases lit Chicago en Wed nesday bills rer divorce were Hied, evidence heard and decrees granted In Just thirty min utes apiece for each suit One was obtained by the wire or ex-County Commlssleuor Ceburn, the ground being his alleged drunkenness, and the ether was by a man named Jacksen, whose who was charged with adultery. A riecrue w ithln thirty min utes eX filling thejjlll ls belleveil te be the fastef t tlme ever mede, nU beutu nil previous records In that city. The Mayer's Court. The mayor disposed of four cases thi mernlg- Twe were drunks, ene of which wh.4 a rolercd man who was needed In court nsa witness, and he was dischaiged upon payment of costs. Eliza I'lynn, an old ellcuder, was found by Officer Messenknp tery flrunk In the eastern end of the city. The mayor committed her for nlnety days. Killed by u Tiny Plnyiuate. Whlle four children or Jehn Williams, of Olyphant, near Scranton, wero playing about the heuse, Wednesday morning, ene or them found an old revolver belonging te the father. "Loek out, I'se going te sheet," said tlie llttle fellow, ns he leveled it at a four-year-old girl. Tlie hammer fell, and the ball from thorevolvor, which was leaded, pi e reed the llttle one's brain, killing her in stantly. Malting PrlMiu Inspectors. The prison Inspectors of Rcrks county ar rived in this city this morning and went te the county prison, which building tliey In spected. They wero cnterttlned by Keeper lhirkhelder and this nttorneon visited the remaining county buildings. The lire department wascalled out te show the Reading visitors the working of our sys tem. l'lrnle at Penryu. The Seus or Vetrans, or Harrishurg are holding a picnic at Penryn te-day. About ene hundred poeplo left this city rer the park at 7:10 this morning nnd many 'left en ether trains during the day. Letters Held. Let ters addressed te the following parties ere held at the Lancaster postefllco for post age : Mary A. Dosmer, Rlrd-ln-Hand, Lan Lan Lan castorlceunty, Penna., and Sarah J. Woser, Maytown, Pa. On Account of Sickness. S. S. Jerdan states that ills removal from tlie pest of lettor-carrier was due te his in ability te report for duty en account of sick ness. HuliMuna In Divorce. A subpeena in diverce was issued this morning In the suit or Ellen Weir vs. Herry II. Wolf, en the ground of dosertlon. Dancing and Deportment. Prof. J. Win. Mueller, of Washington, D. C, Instructor of dancing and depertment at ths United States naval academy, Annapolis, Md., nnd Washington, will open a tlrst-classacndemy of dancing and deportment In Eshlerran's hall. Duke street, Lancaster, Pa., en Friday aud Sat urday, Bepteinberi and S, 1833. for ladles, misses and masters ut 4 p. in., and for ladles and gentle men at 8 p.m. during September, October nnd November next. JiBATUH. llirrkt In Hits city, en the 10th Inst, Harry Edward, son of Christian and Careline Ilaifel, nged 8 mouths and 11 ilaya. The relatives and friends or the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral from the residence of hli parents, Ne. 10 UeuthPluin street, en Friday ulternoen at 2.90 o'clock. In- teniienkat Lancaster cemetery. 2td XCAUKXTB. Philadelphia Produce Market, PniLAPCLrniA, Aug. SO. Flnur and Ileal market slew, hut unchanged. Hales of l.uui bushels including Minn,, uuavtn,.,iu..li;il, IIIJIUV a, UV, 'i tern de. at 4 23fIS 25. and iiatenta at 4 7.wi;V til.nftiAlin,.ll... ,..,.. .. ltl .IX. ties- live Heur wus sluggish and weak at at l E0Q S mi per barrel, as te quality. 1 p. in. call Wheat, via Aug.; l!e for Septt 03ofer Oct,; MJj Nev. Ceru-AJXc Aug.; bl)c. Sept.; 52e. Oct.! MWe. Nev. Oat8-SC)fe. Aug. ; 32Je for Sept; SSic, for Oct.; tueMur, Chicago Produce Market, Cern Sept., itUe t Oct., 434de ; Nev., 4tWc, Oats Beut, 24j!Te i Oct., MKe Nev., 2XJ. Perk Sept, WW Oct, 87 1 Nev.. H 75. nibs 8cpt.jj7i ; Oct., tiayi. CUMIHO. Wheat Sept, 81He Oct.SIJkO; Nov.,8CKe; May, D3VO. Cern-nept VQiQisyi ; Oct, 43e Nev., 40c ; Jats-Sept, 2ie,; Oct..SIJies May,38c. erk-Sept., is si j Oct.. is eiK i Nev.. 18 W. Jinl Sept, as OS Oct, K ettf ; Nev., l 09. - . ' V " rei lAra sept- W oe 1 Oct, W 06 w i ! -fVV'(,t tv Vltj f sw rHTELUGENOEB, THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1885. New Yerk Fredaea Market. Nsw t en.Aug. . lour dull and unchanged j: ine, v? ivwseu ( mincriiuf, -fyjue. WhcatUe.l Ited. Winter. IQ, Sept, OlJfO Oct, WMc Nev.. WMa. Corn-Ne. OtUcd, Atlg.,J3 Sept, MHe ; uci m;tc ixnT.,01. Oats Ne. 3 Mixed, Aug., 820 ) Bcpt, 0. 3 Bye nominal. Ilarley nominal. Perk steady 1 mess IllSll SO. l.ard-W ts. Sept I M M Oet. neiaiscs quiet 1 17whc ler eutcst. Tarnentlnon(etat34Hq.on spot iiosinunii.Hirnincategnou.si izhqsi l'- llntter dull i Western Imitation Croamery, choice, 2O0J1C. Cheese quiet ; Western Flat prime, 4Qfi)e.i State, VXQIUc. Krrs Mtcndyt State, lSQICe'i Western, nXQUc. Hlce steady; Carolina and Louisiana common tefalr,4X.c, SiiRiir fa lily active ! refined cutlenf, Clinic ; granulated, 00-lU; confcctlenei-s "a" n &-irrt0. Kactghts easy; grain te Liverpool 3 penco. Tallew Btndyt prline city, fc. CoITee dull i fair cargoes, bc. Hay nenilnnl. Livestock Prices. CmoAeo Cattle ltccclpt, 8,000 head; ship ments, 2,000 head ; market steadier shipping steers. l.lViai.W'O in, A SOQfl 10 1 1.2(in3l,3M) s., It D0O5 se; (0031,200 ., fl sons oej stnekers nnd feeders, KOuqi w t cows, bulls nnd mixed, lUKjIoet TexniiR firmer, U 7HIli Western rangers Blew ! natives eud hair-breeds, IISOO Sin. UeRS Urcclpts, 10,000 he.d; shlpments, 8,000 ; market nnencd linn, but ntesed vcnk: retiith and mixed, ll'i'QI 40 1 packing nnd shipping, t 401 10 1 light, (4 30Q1 l0t skips :at H(K03W. Sheep Itccelpts, 4,euu head ; shipments, 1,0(10 head; innrket steady i natives, (2 UXJ oej Texans, II 7Hi3 SO ; Lambs, II 7503 11. Kabt Libsrtt Cattle dull but steady; prime, 5 7(e0t 'alr ' geed, ITiffSfte; rommen, lOl Lit receipts, TJS head; shlpmnnts. 2) head ; shipments yesterday te New Yerk, M car loads. Ilogsnctlve nnd firm ; Phllndclphlas, II 700 4 75 1 llulte. and Yorkers, II 7MJI M. grasseis, II 4e3 GUI receipts, 2,209 ; shlpnients, ftoe; snipnicnts te New rerk yestemay, i cannaas. Bhcrp Market dull ; prlme, 13 JSQ4 2S ; lamlis, 13 'i! Au; receipts, LCOO head; slnpineiits, 2,000 head. Bleck Markets. quotations by Keed, McUrann A Ce., llankers, Lancaster, l'e. 11 a.m. 12 M. 3p.m. Michigan Central IW M cxv New Yerk Control inl Wy, lunu New Jersey Central M MX Ohie Central IK K 'K Del., Ijick. A Western 10t)J 1WW l(ri2 Denver A HloOrande 11 ivi 1ZVZ Kansas A Texas WA ri.i W. IjikoBhnre 7H 7 71 Chicago A N. W., common. lanVJ irert2 liny, N.N.Ont, A Western 17 15Ji 1 8t Paul A Omaha 3JV iiKl Z-V4 l'acllte Mail Ml elV2 a Uechcstcr A Pittsburg Mi n i4 8t Paul fllij Sli m Texas Pacific 17 ' 17M Union Paeine St 6I2 td, Wnluuih Coiiiinen S H Va Welmsh Preferrcd VM lf.'j 15W Western Union Telegraph.. 7UJ4 71 70Ji Irfiulsvllle A Noshvllle 4S 4s ilV, N. Y., Chl.AHt I. fill 7 !a Ihlgh Valley M M 61 lihlRb Navigation n 41 41 Peiinsylvaulu Mi MVl M Keadlng 11,'i H? "!: P.T. Alluirale 4 4 4 Nerthern Pacllle Common 2I4 24 23 Northern Pacllle Prcf elJJ Sl? Buy Hestonvllle 24 21 2t PhlladclphtaA Krle 21 22 tl Northern Central (iiK U-K Centml Trnnsn Canada Southern SO)i 4( Oil W i People's Passenger v, WcitSliore 43 4 Cel. Ceal ITVi H 2SK lltl orinern I'uriuc Missouri Pacific Hew Yerk Stack Market. Nw Yenic, Aug 50. Wall street. 1J0 p. m. Meney at 2 per cent. Eichange quiet Governments strong und steady. Currency C's, Coup., tXi bid ; 4X's, de, 1113 bid ; 4's, 112.1 bid. 'ibe stock market opened strong. andte' per cent higher than yesterday's closing figures, and en a geed buying of the leaders prices ad vanced steadllv up te noen,nt which hour fig ures weie upte4Jipcrccnt. The greatest ad vance was In Omaha preferred, The stock was the strongest and most active en the list, und the dealings In It were attended with much ex citement After midday prices reacted Kte'i percent en realization, but are at this writing en the recover" again. lr.M. 3v.it. Western Union 71 .... Adams Express American Express U.S. Express Wells, Fnrgeft Ce cc.uc U. O. C. I New Yerk Central Km?; . .. New Jersey Centml ' llllnnl'CVeitnti Jixpress 1V .... Ohie central Michigan Central GH .... Northern Pacific 21 .... " Preferred Hi Centra Pacific Union Pncinc Missouri Pacific (il Texas Pacific 171' New Yerk Eletuted Metrorielllan Manhattan , Alt. A Term Haute , " Preferred Canada Southern 411 Canada Pacific Chicago A Alten Ches. A Ohie I), ft Hud ttri: Del., Lac. ft West 10l Denver Erie 17 " Preferred Hannibal A SL Je " Preferred Knnnas A Telas !' Ijtku hhore 75i L. K.AW L'vs'lleft Nashville 47JJ Merris ft Essex Northwest Kc) " Preferred is;u Ontario Western , Ohie ft Mississippi " Prefened Pacific Mail MVJ (JlllcLslUrr Pielerred Heading -a Itiick Island UlJi ban r'raucii'ce " Prvlerred Omaha VZ Preferred vi2 St. Paul Nifi " Prefuntd ', Nosh ft Chat M.. I...S. A W , Wubash V,i " Prefened pi C.,11.4 Q l"i Hecbeslei ft Pittsburg BU Pd. ft Evans Manitoba lift Oregon A Nav alji OreKen Transco 21JJ Pullman Palace Car WestShore 4JJi Lecal StecKs and Ilenits. Hcperted by J. II. Leng j Par Last val 110. sale. Lancaster (i per cent., lffm ... .. Itiu 11:1 n " lyl uie 120 Lancaster 5 )er ct In 1 eraiyears.. loe lui.5 " 4 " Scheel lean 1U0 HKJf " 4 in 1 or 20 years ltie lw " 4 " In S oral vears. lue lttt.25 " 4 In lOerSOycnrs. loe 10ft Munhclin lloreugh lean 100 102 BANK BTOCKB. First National Bank lce 191 B0 Fanners' National ISank Bfl 110.75 Fulton National Hank 100 160 Lancuster Ce'inty National Hank BO 110 Columbia National Hank 10u IS Christiana National Hank 100 115 Ephrata National Hank loe 141 First National llank.Celumbla loe l&s First National Hank, strasburg 100 139 First National Hank, Marietta 100 Sue First National Hank, Ut Jey 100 1B0 Lltltz National lUntc iae iw.10 Manheim National Hunk 100 101.20 Union Nntlenal Hank, Mount Jey..,, Be I.S New Helland National Hank 100 l.ie Gup National Hank 100 110.5 Ouarryvllle National Hank 100 no Ellzabethtewn National bank 100 1(H Neitburn Hunk stock 10) lje TVRMrlKE STOCKS. lllg Spring ft Heaver Velloy 2.1 7.M iiriugepeii. a. iiorsesneo., vsw 24.30 linlimifilull f)iuBlniil 1,111 .W. id 18 Columbia ft Washington lung Sprli 24 05 20 SO 10 44 48.05 21 GO 05 70 65 75 Conestoga ft lllg ng., Columbia A Marietta 25 Maytown ft Ellzabethtewn 2S Laucasterft Ephrata 25 LuncusterA willow Street 25 StrusburgA Millport 25 Marietta ft Maytown 25 Murletta ft Mount Jey 25 Lane, Ellzabethtewn ft Mlddlotewn. 100 ijincuslcrA Fniltvllle Be Laucaster ft Lltltz 25 East Urundywlne ft Waynesburg BO Lancaster ft Wllllumstewn 25 Lancaster A Maner B0 Lancaster ft Munbelm 25 Lancaster ft Murletta 25 Lancuster ft New Helland lue K1BCXLLAMKOUS STOCKS. Onarryvllle It. It B0 1 107 148 44 85 7i 1.75 M MUlersvllle Street Car.. Ml te 25 100 25 10 100 100 liujulrlng Printing Company.... Oasllght and Fuel Company..... Stevens Heuso (Bends) Columbia Gus Company Columbia Water Company Susquehanna Iren Company Marietta Holtewwaro Bl SO lue 23 10 205.25 210 6 18.05 75 CO 60.25 100 100 285 7.0 Stevens Heuse 60 MUlersvllle Nennal Scheel 25 Northern Market... 60 Eastern Murket 60 Western Market 60 Lancaster Cltv Street Itallwuv Ce 60 Gas Cemppiiy Bends 100 Columbia Horeuuh Hands loe Lancaster A Susquehanna !e Lancuster ft New Dauvlllu..,.. ........ 25 HEW AVmiTJSiSSlJIXTS. 'ano'tunine. ' It. I. CHASE, or Philadelphia, will attend te orders for first class piano tuning left at Ne. UJ KASTKINUBTUKKT, or StuTeus Heuso Mu.le tflere, until later notice. uugS-'iwM,Th, POZXXICAZ. Democratle County Ticket lteterilcr, J0.VA8 Z. BTAUFFKIt, East Kail. County Solicitor, JOHN E. MALONE, City. Triton Impeetert. OEO. II. OO.NDKU, Strasburg lloreilgb. C. O.AM MON, Kphrata. Olrtcteri of Peer, C. 11. ItRNNINGKR (2 years), Ilrcekneck. H. II. UKIST '3 years), East Hempfleld. JOHN HTEWAIIT ( years), East Hempneld. Juru Commlitlenrr. K.U.D1LLKK, Earl. MEHT AnriHlTIHKMEXTn. TVMCINCI POWDER ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder nnver varies. Amarvolerpurlly, strength and wholesemoncss. Meru eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with thomultltudeol low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Held only In cant. Ueval IIakire PowdkrCe., 100 Wall Street. New Yerk. mayn-lydw MORK THAN WOO C'AKKS OF MIL LEU'S IIOUAX SOAP consumed In Lan caster every week. EMOVK ALlTeitKASK SPOTS AND Stains nnd have sweet garments with Jl 1 L LEU'BllOUAXBOAP. TTAPPY THOUGHT AND RKBECJOA XI. Tobaccos i HAUTMAN'S Tobaccos only 8c per nlnir. at YELLOW FUONT ClOAU STOUE. irASH L1NKN LAWNS WITH Mll TT LEU'S IIOUAX SOAP and prevent the color from belng destroyed. s KVKN DIFFERENT HOKAX SOAPS 1 In the market te-d name bulMlLLEH'S. NOTIIINO Healthy UOUOX SOAP. RUT PUKK WIIITB AND Linen by using MILLEU'S mar7-Cmd THK DKMOCRAOY OF THK NINTH Ward will vote for a County Committee man at their election district, Arneld Haas' hnloen. en 8ATUHDAY EVENING next be tween the hours of nnd 8 o'clock. ltd PuiTlics'aTkoi-Mieuskhold and Kitchen Furniture ut Ne. Ill North Otieen street, en Friday morning at 9 o'clock, consist ing or Bedsteads and Hcddlng, Hut Hack, Tublcs. Chairs, Wushstunds, Hurenus, etc., etc. a!9-2til GK O R O K RK N N K T T PRACTICAL PLUMIIEU, STEAM AND OAS FITTEH. AU orders promptly attended te. Satisfaction guaranteed. Werk done at reasonable prices. N 0. 135 N O UT1 1 Q U E E N ST 11 E ET. Iuncl7-3md Iancaster, Pa. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN I The suit which I brought agnlnst Harry C. 1 Isheren a charge of larceny, has been itmlcn hly settled ; thore was a mlsapprehonslen, und the public are Infenned that there was a mis take and no ground for complaint, nnd this Is Intended te exonerate bim from nil blame, ltd' L. A. COHEN. N KSTLK'S MILK FOOD. ULAIR'S Whent Paneinn. Iliibbclrs Wheat. Iinne- tlal Granum, Melllu'sFfMslundCondennedMllk. Any of them form a nutritious diet for Infants and Invalids. IIUHLEY'S imtJfJ HTOHE, Ne. 21 est King Street -w M. ORAY COMMISSION BROKER IN GUAIN, STOCK", BONDS AND l'ETHO- i.r.u-u. VKACTIOXAL LOTS A SI'ECULTV. ESIILKMAN'S LAW BUILDING, Ne. 43 and 45 North Duke, St , Lunraater, Pa. 4ir-Cennectcd by pi hale wlre with all the principal exchanges. Hiis8-tfd He. All yu who sutler from CORNS or BURNS Ge nnd buy a hottle of COCHUAN'S COHN CUHEfer25 cts, at JCOCIIRAN'S drug store, Nes. 137 and 133 North Queen St , Lancaster, Pa. It Is guaranteed te give satisfaction. -piDUCATIONAL. COLLEGE OP COMMERCE. OFFICE-NO. 12M CHESTNUT ST., PHIL'A. A Leading Scheel of Business ScIcnceS;Oceu pies two commodious buildings. Open all thu ear. Students may cemiuence at any time. A faculty of 19 Instructors and lecturers. Supe Supe rler facilities for training young men und women In the Ferms, Customs and Practices el Current Business Procedure, endjfnr the suc cessful conduct of private und publle alfalrs. bend ter Illustrated cliculars. Fall Term begins September 1, Ib&V Jyi8-4mwAlmd THUS. J. PUICKETT, Trill. J. B. MARTIN A CO. Eemnant Sale. We have placed en the HEMNANT COUN TEU the lteinnnnts and Odds and Ends of stock accumulated during the past season. REMNANT PRINTS, At 2c., 3c tc. and Se. per vuid. RECDjNANT GIjNGHAMS, At te. per yard. RENNANT OHAMBRAYS, At OJie j worth 15e. REMNANT MUSLINS, At lc., 3c, cc. per yard. REMNANT TOWELINGS, At Se., 4e Ae. per yaid. Remnant Table Linen, At 15c, 200. and 23c. REMNANT DRESS GINGHAMS, At Se worth 13c. Remnant -Dress Plaids. At tyia ( worth Uc. 1,000 Yards All-Weel Cassimercs, Suitable for Hey's and Men'a Suits at One Fourth Ileal Value. Cor. West King and Prince Ste. IiANCASTEU. PA. J. B. Martin & Ce., HKWAD rtSHTiaKUXSTB, WITHOUT EXCKPt76j?T THK UKST .. . ..SJWT? ,n ,no town, two ler Be, at HAUTMAN'S YELLOW FUONX UlOAlt BTOKK. rpiIK FINKST KNOWN FOft TOIIiKT, A. Laundry and llath purposes Is MILLEIt'S 1IOIIAX SOAP TJKMEMU12R THK OLD STANDARD. UOltUEll'S W1L1 CIIEKUY TONIC Fer Weakness, (leneml Debility, Dyspepsia. Summer complaint, etc. UOHItMl'SLIQUOUBTOItK, apvX-lydlt Ne, 22 Centra Square, Till: ONLY ARTIOLK ANSWKHINO all purposes excepting scouring Is MIL LEU'S llOUAASOAP. PARTIICS WISII1NO JOH LOTS OV HKOAItH sold can doeeby sending te cents and sample, te aul.Vld SAMPLE KOOM, '-'1.18 Bummer street, l'hlladcl phin. LUXURIOUS AND RRPRKSHINO FOR the bath. IJncqiialcd for laundry mid kitchen Is MILLKK'S lldltAX SOAP. "NTOTIO Until llin new lllllMlmr almll l.n lnliln.il en the slte of Frederh k lirimmrr's old livery IPIIllI mice, his offlee wll I he In Sutten's Jewelry Stere, SO. UlNOllTlleUEENSTUhET. ' lilMwdlt FltED'K IIUlMMEIt, Liveryman. N THK LARHKST, REST AND MOST complete assortment of Playing Cards In the city from cents per pack up at HAUTMAN'S YELLOW FUONTCIUAU STOUE. FIRST-CLASS HOAKDINO. Together -with tlie choice of rooms en the UrHt or second fleer. Surpassed by none In the city. Cell en eraddriss, NO. 4W NOUTH QUEEN ST. Table boarders accommodated. nG-tfd niVEhTliTasfrek fremadul! temtlen ss new fallen snow Is MILLEU'S 110UAXSOAP. KIDNKY TROUI1LKS. DON'T DOSK for kidney ufTectlnns. I'se CTternall v ene Bensen's Capcfne Pereus Plaster evor the kid neys. AD lT"OF"R KFI N K D-CUI,"s7"rIVVL low nnd Lard, and guaranteed te have no equal, Is MILLhH'S HOUAX SOAP. TJ ARK I HARK! 'TIS THK Ni:VS J.JL OF LOW PH1CESI Six Ra. Ittce for 25c. : 4 .s. Scallened Crackers. 2."ie ; 4 packs Cornstarch, 25c. ; 4 tts. Pnines, 25e. Gnmuluted Sugar, 7e. Nice Ilrewn Sugar, Be. Luundry Starch, 6e. Telephone connection. CLAUKE'S TEA STOUE, 38 West King Street. NOTIOIC HAVING PURL'HASKD A lanre stock of Woolens at the late shcrlfF sale, at ery low prises, I will make them up In Suits, Pantaloons or Overcoats at very low prices. All persons having purchased muterlal can have them made up anil trimmed In first class style at moderate prices. A perfect At guaranteed. A. II. UOSENBTEIN, mll-Cmdlt 37 North Queen street DR. S. IX WKIIKH, Veterinary Physician and Surgeon (gradu nte of Ontario eterlnary College) Onice. Ne, vt r.31 uitA.iurc ninr.y.i. Telephone eennec- tleu with Kuystone Heuso. Jy2l-2mdTiirhftS T EVAN'S FLOUR. LEVAN'S FANCY ROLLER FLOUR. Mekes Elegant Bread. Fer sale by Grocers generally. Levnn & Benn, Morehant Miliars, Offlee: 17 NOUTH PUINCEST. apr274ind T RAINS FOR t'AMPMKETINd. Sunday, August 16 and 23. Thu Lancaster A Quarryvillc Hailread will run Trains ler the Landisville Campmeeting AS FOLLOWS I.cawj Lancaster I King street) at 8 01 and DM a. in,, and 1:15 nnd 3 55 p. m. lleturnlng, trains w III le.it e Laudisvlllu at 2.55, 5 13 and 7 " p. m. FAKE FOlt THE ItOLND TU1P.S3 CEN'IS. liugl3tTb,FftS TNSUILrNCli ' Manheim Mutual Live Stock Insurance Association. KEOUGANI.ED. Wm. Uemiii, Pres. Ciiah. E. WETZ, Sec. All certificate', new Issued hy this association are agreeable te the Act of May, lsl, which gle a guarantee for the payment of death losses. ECONOMY. FIDELITY. PltOMPTNLSS. Secretary and General Manager's Ofllee, NO 45 EAST OUANGE ST , lAllieastel. OHAS. E. WENTZ, nuglO-lweedAlinw General Manager rpiIK MANSION. THE "MANSION." ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. The Leading nnd Largest Hetel. Finely leca ted, elegantly furnished and liberally managed Elcctrlu liellH, lights, and ull modern Impiovv Impievv meuts. Gondenbislru. OHAS. McOLADB, Proprietor. y7 2md LJAINT-RA l'HABL WINE. INFORMATION. The Balnt-Itaphael Wine hasadollcleus flaveur and Is drunk in the lirlnclnal cities of Uussla' Geniianv. North and Seuth America, Great ...In ....ilunn., H- i. n r. ., .. ..,... a.rv.r.. .u, Britain, India, and se en. Tbenuantlty exported annually Is sullicient proof of Its stability and staying powers, while ler the real connefssour tnere is no wiuu uuti can uu euusiuuruu lis superior. r-TheSatnt-ltaphacl Wine Company, Valence, Department of the Dreme (France.) H. E. SLAYMAKER, ntrd Ne. 21 EAST H INH HTKKKT T UIS RAPKR IS l'RINTKD J. K. WRIGHT & CO.'S INK. Fairmeunl let Works, 26th and IWa. Avenue lann-lve I'HILADKLI'lllA. PA. ChUTllIXO, B RGAINS. Hirst & Brether Net cr offered as givat bargains ns they de new In Bummer tloeds of ereiy descilptleu, liiciud lng Light and Medium Weight Suits, UNDERWEAR, Neckwear and Hosiery, FI.ANNKI.SHIUTS IN ALL COLOHS, Fine White and Colored Shirts, TUUNKS, VALISES, UMUIl KLI.A8, &v. We huve also greatly reduced the prlces of our Light and Medium Weight In our Meichaul Tailoring Department. It will pay youtebuy of us new, even If you uie net In ueeaef thu goods this season, und nre obliged te carry them ever until next spring, for you Bave fully one ene one tblrdef the pi Ice en every article. We maku this saerltlce In order te make room for our Full and Winter Meck, which will be the hirgcst and best ussnrtmeut of any that wcie ever tillered In Lauenster. N. 11, We uiu new ready w lib a full line of SCHOOL SUITS At inarveleusly low prices. Come and see them. HRSI& BROTHER'S ONE-rillCE CLOTHING ilftiUSK, GOUNKIIOFNOUTIIQUEKNHTRKETANI) CENXUK HtJUAljK, LANCASTElt, l'ENJNU. nnr auenti. TOI1NS.GIVLKR. GKO. 1'. RATHVON. BARGAINS I LADIES' ALL-WOOL CLOTH SUITINGS, l.V ALL THE DESIRABLE PALL SHADES. ONLY 45 CUNTS. NEVEU SOLI) KOIt LESS THAN 73 CENTS. JounS.&ivler&Ce NO. 25 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTEIt PA. s PKCIAL DARIIA1NS. Special Bargains for This Week AT THE HEW YOEK STORE. One Hundred Dercn All-Linen Memie Towels, 12X". each, worth 20c. Twenty-live Pieces Hand Leem GERMAN TABLE LIEN 37Xc- worth fiOe. a yard ONE CASE FULL WIDTH RED DAMASK TABLING, 'He. aj aid, usual price, 37Xe ONECASE FtJI.LSI.l: Heney Comb Quilts, Vk;., usually sold at 75e One Case Large LANCASTEU (JUILTS, only 87Kc. each. OlHJIied teJay, a New Line or DAI1K GIIOUND SATIN bs In -Vew blyles at Lew Prices WATT, SHAND & CO, LANCASIEH, PA roil HALF. Ull 11EXT. FOR RUNT. Three Lnw Ofllces nt Ne. 4.1 NOUTH DUKE 8TUEET; and a basment M ftet long, supplied with water and beat. martOtld H. FItANK F.SHLEMAN. FOR SALH. SKATINO RINK AT COL umbla, Pa., with all Its Fixtures, Steam Heaterand 22., palls of Henley Suites, geed as new. Will sell en easy terms and nt a bargain. PmlnfflLii nddiess, " BOX' NO. M," JulylS-3md Columbia, Pa. PUI1LIC SALU OP VALUAULH REAL Estate nf Jehn Halsten, deceased The bell's of Jehn HaWten, ileceaed, will sell at public sale, en the pre ml him nt Iteekvllle, lloneybreok township, Chester county, en WEDNESDAY, hEPlt.MHCU 2, lbS3, aif their led estate, as tolles Ne. 1. A farm containing about 1-1 Acres of piediictlveland, tu geisl statoet cultivation, re cently well limed and manured, pleasantly lo le raw d en Iheilnnlsbmg turnpike, ene mlle liein Feri est Station en Wnyuesburg Hnllread. Heaver Station et Wilmington A N. H. It. Is en the property. Tholinpieteinentsnroa lnrge STONE MAN SION, SU-IU, with Stene Klteiii-u at Inched; Stnne Barn 4-'t73, Straw Shed 3!xti, 2 large Tobacco Barns, ugeu Shell, Caniagu Heuse, Tenement, fte, Theiets an abundance et 'limber en the place; also fiult, sbade aud ornamental tiees about the house. Ne. 1, adjoining Ne 1, contains I Arms, en which Uercctcd a geed and cenenlent Pruine Heuse and Stable. Ne. 3 adjoins Ne I, nnd contains about 31 Aeiesef fuim laud without buildings no. 4 aujeius .te. .i contains aneut u Acres el iiimmI Chestnut Timber, of il vears'irrelh. Ne. lcenLalns 21 Acres Chestnut Timber situate til West Cain tounehlp, en nhlch nre HngOuarrlcs, kneuuus "Camidiell's ltecks." Ne. ii is Heu cr It It. station, contains 4 Acres nf land ; the Improvements ure a large Duelling and Store Heuso combined, Stable, Wnteheuxu nnd Siding; this Is n geed opportunity ferallvu business muu Thu nbove properties ate nil In geed order and must positively be sold. Llbeial terms can he git en. sale at ene o'clock n. in. Persons desiring inlnrmatlen or wishing te Ien thopiepcrilea, lileie call en ernddrcng .1 It It ALSTON, Ueckvllle, Chestei comity. Ltd uug. 13, IS, -.V, 23, J7, sen. 1 A 2t aLASaWAllK. H IGU it MARTIN. Queensware CHINA HALL New Open, a l.aige Variety et Cheap TABLE GLASSWARE. Alie, a New Linn of BROWN STEW PANS, MIXING BOWLS, JELLY POTS, &e - PHICF.S VEUY I.OW.- DON'T FAIL TO FOHK SKE THESE (JOODS PUHCIIASIiill. HE- High& Martin, NO. 16 EAST KING STREET, LANUAhTK.lt. PA. VNDERVAKIXO. TTNDERTAK1NO. SL.RR0TE, UNDERTAKER, Cor. Seuth Queen and Vine Streets, LXMOABTKB, l'A, Personal attentien given te ull orders. Every thing In the Undertaking line furnished. Having secured the services of a drst-eluss iwe chanlc, 1 am prepared te de all kinds of Uphol stering at very moderate prices. All Mud et rurnuure Upholstered, filve meacull. L. R. lanle-tfd ROTE. WATV11EH, C. XITATCHRH, OLOl'KH AND JKWKUtY. GREAT REDUCTION IN I'HICES OF WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JKWELUV.ttt LOUIS WEBER'S, Ne. 159 1-2 North Queen Street, Opposite City Hetel, near Pa. U. 11 Depot. Cen vet tlme nt neon dally fiem Washington. I). C. Watehesund Clocks lep.died, legulutcd and udl listed. lyai-ljd WORKINOMKN INTIRIRSTHD AND ull ethers, read Ibe 11 erMuuincn' Petl. tlen te the president, and gliu your lulluoiiee aud bring ubeut better times, then you can buy your Working Pants, bhlits, Otcrulls, Underwear, Hosiery and Notions, nod have the reed old times we once had. And rail at B HENltV HKCiriOLD, Ne.t.2 North Queen Street. J9-81gn of the lllg Stocking, U , : &
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