lift I pi nS" u r e; it - -fe'-f. ..-' 1 Ti- ;$- Vr l" TYV :r JL&XCA9TKB DAILY IKTKlte , FRIDAY, AxjevsrcMTiQB; wv.1 - aiM.i"t' m) syajMW & i ...,. 'V raa swsr n ... rv t fr l s r. ri. K ft fe itfl fm jm ,;m?h . 'j. h.itet 24zm:i s$- tfa.r?. ."-!,.-. sivUr t&me J ?txi V i. w-eff .-.. MR-: mag$ XJ:iM Mia ?'t ? 'J1 a MZ'S J75. T W, sl l sTrt s- S&-H JSStt. , m P mm u. T?- S1 '.. v - .- "Et , L. i . i ftitfSl ';! stain: TUB CAMKrA9AJUIt. FXANK BATtOtt MAM no revt fAXMOM, ii macr wuii Mti. itien Fall te OLSARlb fiV 11, ' tUrallBill1u-ai Make Oat OmRm fell Mew. it. MMMfiteaJJttle And -O'J fceCMter Correape4Mo of litrxLLiiKwcm. ' CfiMJMlUA, Ateff.i Jtl, The dun that lias V ,bft agitating Ul Inhabitant of Wtshlngten ififiorewgli for the pant two weeks tfht of B. JLyFmtk Bayler, charged with crlminStjntl- ! ll mas with Mrs, Jacob Wert, en cemplHnt .' hpVet the Mrtrleved huabnnd. wait settled last A!VMiirur at the hearitw before Bauire Fmnk. fort Interested ipnrtkw with tlielr witnesses .were all present at the office or thosqulre and all the testimony, having any bearing en the , $F,cae, was heard, Frem the testimony It ap ,',Kt?5:'Piatled that Jacob Vertr, the husband, ar .,.' teM Tired home en the afternoon of Tuesday. fArut 11th, and found Bayler at his beuse f "?f eempaey with his wife. lie at once aus- ',?' tl rimlnal relation between the two 4 -. vmy"" 8yiorfescaped.;from the house followed .s" .jt . - .. :r . " ')V a ptatel Shet from the hands of Mr. Wertz. V' Mvm1? ntitAT wlinMuuw worn linnrrl lull. i iJL !jn : vMBumeny ur nei nave any uunr- iag-f-wt the' case, k The' defense was a Bayler i -fu gfwal denial of all Uie cbarga & t .wa In the habit of vteltlnc Mrs. werw, but 5 'm tfcewlfe and Bayler are tint ceuslns,lt was it r stations te visit each ether. The prese- 8Uealterly failed te substantiate any raM nf a nrlmtnnl Inllitiitntf nvlKllntf Im. btweantleceuDle,and the snulre dismissed ' '."I.Umi naaa and Havier wax sent from thn nlllra wvi ' . -r- : lih'l ' vinawaiea man. vti iflh An iniaars Arm urexen. Jjast evening-an eiKlitoen-montlig-old son or 'Jacob Jlendoreon, residing en Seuth Lo cust street, was being taken out for a rlde in ts carriage. Becoming restless the llttle lldcanght held of one of the wheels of the &S& IV CMC'1' Bnd as the person pushing the coach , ,:' &f ft .was net loeklnir in that direction, was nulled t::iiiS QjS-sX'I from the carriaire te the navemenU The child r?iw fel1 heavlly en the bricks that its right arm was broken near the wrist. The attend 'Ing family physician was called in and re duced we iraciure, Personal and Secial. Miss Bertie Ottey, who has been vNltlug relatives In Chester county for the past two months, has returned home. Miss Emily Meyer, or Lebanon, who has been visiting in Columbia for the pest few weeks, returned te her-home te day. The Ironvllle Rundav school held tin nn. nualplcnle nt Kelse's weeds yesterday. A very large crowd was present and a pleasant day was spent by all. The Iren Meulders' Union will held thelr third grand picnic in HoIse'h weeds en H.it urday, August 22. . The Columbia band v ill be in attendance during the evening. Sam uel Campbell will rnn a hack te and lretn the weeds for the accommodation or theso who vj.wlsh te attend the picnic in the evening. f A dancing picnic will be held InSherk's , grove te-morrow evening by parties from Newtown. Wolfs orchestra will rurnlsh the music. Bate Itall New. The Christiana base ball club will make lbt first appearance in Columbia en Saturday af ternoon, when they wilt play a game or ball with the Columbia club. The town club succeeded in defeating the Iauntless club, erMt Jey, last Tuesday, aud new feel anxious te give the champion aina tuer club of Lancaster county a trial. The want of practice is the only drawback te the success of our home nine, and this Is the main cause or thelr defeat. The only time the members or the club de any playing tegether is the preliminary nractlce lust ln. fore a match game commences. The material of the club Is era geed quallty.but they want practice. The dillculty with gettlng the members together Is that tour or the club are net residents or town and only ceme te town when a game is te be played. On ac count or the Increased expense attendant en the bringing el the Christiana club te town Ute management are compelled te islse the price el admission te 15 cents ter te-morrow ' game. Town etes. A very large crowd was in altcudance at the rink lest night and all present onjeyod the ploesuro or roller skating very much. The rink will be open again en Saturday night and in all probability a large number orpersens from Yerk will de present. Kngine Ne. (lJ,er the Pennsylvania rail reed, has been placed in the shop Jorre- ii0Heasen for liass fishlntr is new nt lis nest. Planing parues can no seen going en the river every day and returniug liome in the evening with a geed number of bass as the result or thelr day's sport. Yesterday .afternoon thirty-two or these fish wero caught by ene party and another party suc ceeded in landing fourteen of the same kind. Workmen are busily engaged in putting the boiler te be used in the olectriu light plant, In position in the building In the rear or ine maricei neuse, termeriy useu as a car: riage shop, which has been purchased by the company for the use of their machinery. Fart of the engine has already nrrlved and tbe balance will be In town te morrow whero it will also be put in position. BTOri'lSl AN VHLAWrUL I'll ACTIVE. Clear Manufacturers JJfayNet I'urihase Stamps of or for One Anether. Collector MacGonlgle recently wrete te the Internal revenue department for instructions in cases where ene cigar manufacturer purchases stamps and dlsposes of the same te another manufacturer. This practice, by ceufusing two accounts has been the cause of serious embarrassment te the management of the local internal revonue olllce which has about 1,000 factories within its Jurisdiction. Commissioner Miller writes that while the law governing the supply of cigar stamps (Sec 3,895 It. S.) does net In terms prohibit the purchase of stamps by ene cigar manu facturer for or of another, it was clearly the vHfcS" ' uuenuen te premnit anytning like a pro pre pro tMfyjCjniseuous traflle in theso stamps. ColJeo- .rf-ar..! tira ant Inatmintnil that wlian n mnm.r..A turer's stamp account docs net show a pur chase ftrem the collector) or stain ns nerma. ,wKiInaingwitii ins returns or products and .'i'As.i'St i sales, an immediate investifrnflnn nmat im , "-rj... ---- . -. . - --c. . - - r"- ,,iY;ttaae te ascertain the cause ortheuenclency. I1HTV m ui mw vwuwmuimj, fjai il.Uflia ui IUU J,'i-il(iCTVO u lUBuuuuuu" ru kivuu in mil ; " It V ' &&i'm oviueni mat u cigar stamps may pass from CiC ftWiKJ,ntl e hand, collectors may be kept at rAikfh2tWorksntlnueualy makliiKfuicliinveBtlinu - u,- Tjw.. ...-.. . .. : . - -- estlgail .TXTTSfyySWms (as the ioregeing.)Thfs efllce ce uas 'gulatiens that the i rtfll!T(i -T '- -ww v -B..'...a uin. '$MKtmc3uae or l6 stamps by A'iXvSteturer or or te another i ' '&ISyi J llAeniA.1 tn Im fllnirfil and wll ' ene cigar nian- manufantnrnr la J.M.1 .. 1n lllmaimt .... ..tll ....A 1.. UTWUI9I4 mi tni aitvsiiu nuu ,tii nui UO per- laiiMxi. "vYea will netiry the parties who are re ro re perted te be in the practice of purchasing stamps for ethers' use, and theso who use stamps se purchased of ether manufacturers, that unless the practice Is at ence stepped, aach measures will be adopted by you as the lw has provided." f'jn&& ' "" SfcJ&gHnf HeneUIu Her Iledroeui. i&w A profound sensatlea In social circles was aff ,cwied In Atlanta, Ga., en Thursday by the i& ! "lad ' Mrs, F. Eddleman, w he strangled iXU..&.. . uaraftir. sue was last aeen aiive at mldnhht. l W nr.J 1 .. - -I.- . . V c -r Wedaeadav nleht. when she bade her sons (6ed Bight. By the light era dimly burning M jet she took one of the shoals from her bed 'jand tied one end ofittethooutsldoknobot the 1 V 'deer leadinc from her room Inte the hall. iA After tying it she made it still mero socure ?i& j-bv a number of ulna. The ethor end of tim .f4iieetwas thrown overHhe deer and sear- nwgea mat n lacKea several loot 01 teu;iiiug irunK was ineu ii' .(. mi nuur m jier room. , a. 'I- ussMceaenenu near ttie'uoer. Mrs, Kddle Uu .' ,,B Btoert MPn tn8 truhk, and after tying -r m.m.1 ifPinrmiy arouuuuernecx lumped oil. te y: ,?.rjra. jj'.aaiemaii was wideiv known nnri ir V W 1,1lyjrespected. She was the daughter of rx.tmfaf nwreiifc uiicv'r i'reuiineni Atlanta t V 'S'V ",ou uige te os er End Tobacco. ' J?KOT111 "term in thelewer end or this J.CV'flBtllK.Vr Which was noticed in vesteritau'H !r. 1 (Anaiier. turns out tn Im morn furluin than rmm vvlatnan Tha.nnlA nftl.. .-. . -, vVK4a,luwbeen about ihe Unicorn, in Drumore, -ftVJremfUita point Kte Klng'a Ilrldge, and , Vfi M t-CnertKUtLel. In these ftaeelloaataetebMoom; tnrally cut te pieces, ."Mul U amivMiad anmabrtl.n 1 a f -s i -i&xir .uBiwvutiriu veMiBtr WejfaaTehearthe amount ulnned !kk.- f. cZT" iVWtOeMad aarber, bmed belore Alderman -t. M Br Vlth vteUIIng tke lVer law, In selling VVjST j " iwisasw ie miners, appeared - jthjj cmvncH or e ujrr. Thursdafi ReHsteni Benrlee- t'reframRM Well Carried Out N w Arrival, r Thuratlay Morning Elder XII. IiOng, or ltohrerstewn, gave a fllble rending ntBOO o'clock in the prayer meeting tent. It was largely nttonded nnd was very Instructive. At 10 o'clock, Klder U. 1'. lloelc, el Harrls- burg, delivered an excellent discotirse from HobrevH, vl., ft Ills text was ! 'Things that accompany salvation." Ills remarks wero well chosen, mid Wero very well rocelvod by1 bis bearers. Klder Beck Is te bocenipll- monteden the least of geed things that he gave te ms nuaience. He was followed by r.lderAV.TL Coevort, of Pittsburg, who took exceptions te Elder lteck'n remarks Inn way that was very no ne vnrnlv netninentnil nnnn uftnr the nerviCO. Thurttlay Afternoon. An announced In Thursday's edition, the service" at lfle wwef mero than usual Inlerest. It wascor wascer wascor talnlythe best meeting that has been held dnrlner Jin minn. nml the Indies doserve tllO thanks in nil for providing such atreat These who teii part in the exercises desorve me mgnen prniM rer tne crcuimuie niaimur In which they acqtuted themselves. " The pregramme wavas fellows : Music Choir. l'rnycr Kldcr Foeee, . VnnM Hnlrw Ilia llnvrn. Uccltntlen "Ten ceiniiandmcti' Herace t.llWll . MuMc Choir. A Litlle Hey's Trnnlile " Otte Nelsen! "SneThit.l..in Hum All" Mntnle Ilammcl' . bauch. Music Scheel. Spoceh element "Ktnrtln. ... Ifecltstlen ' Eld l'snlm." Kdille Ilarnrs. Morning and Noen " JAztiif Will nnd Jennie nnllnelicr. Musle Clielr. Ued Is Sunn In Kvcrythlng " ltose Nelsen, speech Jehn Sellhsreer. ltecltatlen Clias. McCarter. SIuslc Scheel. , .... ltecltatlen-" Nobody's Child," tlzzle Will. ltoclUUIen Miister Bumelfer. Keelttttlen " The Slalden Mnrt r," Mary Oelgcr. Aildrenn 1). XV. Hnnnenr. Sole and Choir" ilnll Levely Spring," Blanche MelialK nnd Choir. Itcnedlctlen. Tlie So'cleck worship was lareolyeltcnded, Elder J. 11. Loekweod, of Mlddlotewn, preached nn Interesting sermon from llemans v., 10-"l'"erlf, when we wero enemies, we were reconciled te Oed by the death of his Ben, much mero being reconciled, we shall be saved by his Hie." Ills remarks wero listened te w ith the clesest attention and very favorably cemmented upon. Thursday JJvening The prayer tucetlng at 0 o'clock was conducted by Ura Myers, of Dlllsburg. At7i?0 o'clock ElderW. J. Orissinger, or Lnndlsburg, "Yerk county, preached nn oleiiuont sermon from Isiinh xxvil., 1.1. ' And it shall ceme te pass," Ac. Elder Qrisslnirer Is te be coniDllmcnted upon the nble manner in which he prcsented his subject te his hcarore. Notes. The services te-morrow will be as fellows : 8:30 a. in. A. II. Leng ; 10, J. M. Bpccse ; 3 p. m. It. I Ityrnes; (I, W. l'ulmer; 7iW), .1. II. Estcrllne following are the arrivals for te-day : Mr. Oeo. Irwin, or Mlddletewn ; Mr. Jehn W. White, or llarrlsburg ; Miss Kutle Ueattj', or Harrisburg ; Elder M. At. Koeso, or llnrrls burg ; Mr. Jlaxtresser, or Mlddlotewn , Mm. Irwin, or Mlddlotewn; Mr. Frank Stein Stein hauserand family, of Columbia; Mr. Jehn Yeuntr. of Harrisburg ; Miss Cesscll, Miss llheads, Miss ISreneman, Miss Man nlng nnd Miss Buckwnlter, of Mt. Jey ; Jir. Isaac Lloyd, of Harrisburg; Mr. Chas. Lnverty and w ife, or HarrisbiirK ; N. It. Itewcn, or Valley Forge ; It. L. Uyrnes, of Stoncrvllle, Westmoreland county ; Mrs. Metzpar, erManheim ; Itev. Mr. Hughes nnd wife, U. II. preacher of New Helland ; J. JJ. Hcrehey unit wife, or l'otersburg. A number or the young ioeploof the camp went te Penryn park this afternoon and ox ex ox prcssed theniBeUcs highly pleased with their trip. A StAXlAV is nn: lllltr.tf uoev. Twe Sinters Awake and Sce Illm Creurhliie Tim AwTut SlriiRRle. Misses Lucynnd Patlonce Hodgsen, daugh ters of Kolert II. Hodgsen, a repnUble far mer living near New Louden, Chester county, had a lorrible oxpcrieuce with n maniac w he get into thelr bedroom Wcdnes day night. The falmlly occupy a country residence, nnd the jeiin Indies retired early, leaving epen thelr bedroom window, which overlooks a wide veranda. Towards midnight Miss Phrebe Hodgsen sud denly awoke und saw soineono crouch ing en all leurs in fronVef tha b&U- She feigned nslefi", -and the man rose te his lect, utterlng unearthly sounds. He plnuTied her limbs nnd tore the bedclothes from elWMin irlrln i Im nnrn uniir linth nunl'n. Jj-iuair-fcwallqiit was Wllltim l'earcc, nmaiilae In the familv or a uoluhber. who had escaped from his kcepcr during the night nnd nmile his way te the bod-roem by way or the open window. The girls, new thoroughly frightened, Jumped out or bed. The maniac, with his eyes all iiclew with an unnatural lire, darted after them, w hlle they screamed for help. Bound and round the room they ran, the maniac after them, and sometlmcs catching them, when they again tore nwny from him. The lather, who had been alarmed by the noise, burst In the deer and appeared with a light. The maniac then attacked him, and a dosperatestrugglo ensued. Mr. Hodgsen was thrown down and received terrible punish ment Neighbors who had been aroused put in nn appearance and helped te socure the maniac. It required four men te bind lilm with ropes. The young ladies' bedroom was acomplelo wreck, carpets being teni up and broken furniture laying about lu great con tusion. I'rebably rulally Injured in a Ituiianay Frem the Manhctm Sentinel. Mr. Albert Beyer, or this place, met with a serious accldent en Sunday night last. He had been te the Landlsvllte campmcetlng, and, returning, was driving along the Maiiheim ,V Lancaster turnpike te near Shimp's residence, at the lower end or town, w'hen seme ene came driving en behind his vohlcle ; he reached forward te urge en his horse, when the animal klcked up, striking Beyer in the face, producing a fracture of the upper Jaw and nose nnd stunning him, from the etrects of which he fell from the buggy ou seme sharp stenes, causing an Ugly scalp wound, and was dragged seme iifty yards. The herse kept moving and kicking until the shafts broke; thovehicle then came in contact with the abutment of the Mone bridge, the harness breke and re leased him. Miss Annie l'ulmer, who ac companies! Beyer, remained In the buggy until it stepped and was unharmed, but was cenllued U her bed ter several days from -nervous prostration. Mr. B's injuries are ery serious but'at last accounts seme hopes were entertained or Ills recovery. The herse escaped with n few slight bruises en the legs. Bliilen I'utket-Iloek 1'eunil. Some weeks age Samuel Armstrong, a watchman In the employ or the Pennsylvania railroad company, had apocket-book contain ing papers and money stolen, yesterday the pocket-book was found hinden in a piece of steve pipe is the yard of Stener, Shrelner ifcUe. Thomeuoy was gene, but the papers were still In the book. The poeket-book, it is supposed, was taken by T. F. J-ee, who plead guilty te larceny osuallce, who worked for Stener, Shrelner A. Ce., und w he bearded at the Keystoue house, whero Armstrong also bearded. An Old Deed. Amelia O'Connell left at the olllee of re corder of deeds, yestenlay, a deed which .was executed in Philadephla and recorded In Philadelphia en Soptem'bor 20, 1741. The deed com eyed IM) acres In Salisbury town ship, this ceuuty, te Alexander McConnell, and was signed by Jehn, Themas and Ilieli, ard Peun. The deed has never been re corded hi this county. The present holder of the properly Is a descendant or Aloxander Mct;onnell, te whom the preperty was orig inally conveyed by the Penns. A Yeung l)cntlt' European Success. Dr. A. Kurtz, a native of New Helland, this county, w he has been practicing don den tlstry lu Londen and Paris ter the past five years, returned home yesterday and will spend a fortnight or mero among his friends. Dr, Kurtz lias met with nlmmt unprecedent ed success In Eurepe, lmIng line elllces in leth Paris and Londen. On his return te Eurepe he will hike with him two or three accomplished dentists te assist him. An Insane Man Found. Peter Eby, the Insane yettug man who wandered away from his home near Buyers Buyors Buyers tewn, a few days age, was found walkius nleng a read botweon Ktrasburg aud Paradise lasteven by Milten Bew man, a son of Con stable Bewman, of Salisbury, He was given lute the qare of his family Hud was taken te' Philadelphia this afternoon. TtAiaV -"-- - aTataVaaB. k fUnenjin ays m fWKW9 JTWWVWWW w AtThMnday'ssewloneflheOraua Ledge of the Knight of l'ythkw, In Heading, the following district deputy 'grand chancellors were declared elected t Allegheny" Winty, Mr. Ilarkwcldcr, Oi W. JVInemyer, James V. Hardy, Jeseph Itell, Jehn Itlnderi Armstrong, P. B. Astman; Beaver i Daniel MoCemb s Bedford, W. C. Hmlth ; Berks, Jehn Welmer, A. H. Hauck J Bradford, O. J. Cubeck: Bucks, William Yeung, Tobias Belter; Butler, M. Buck, Cambria ; Geergo K. Hamilton ( Carlwn. I). BIchards, U W. Williams Centre, W. .1. Bogers; Chester, F. 1C Kennedy j T. W Liggett, W. B. MoBermond, Frank l'oce i Clarien, E. V. Marsh ; Clinten, J, II. Illckek; Crawreru, w. v. AioKenziet uumDeriana, Samuel Baker ; Dauphin, P. McGIII, II. A. Trestlo? Dolnware. Iewis Cox ; Elk, Themas. Lew ; Erle, Win, 1. Miller j.Fayotte, A. 8. Hoddeck, 8. A. Clear: Franklin, Mlller Crnwterd ; Indiana, F. E. Brown ( Juniata, H. B. Caven t Iackawanne, Davidsen CeaU ; Lancaster, tlcorge II. Ettla, O. V. Ltchty, A. F. Oblonder ) Ijiwrence, I- P. MeWlllIams, Jehn Clnfle ; Lebanon, W. II. Ifestettcr ; Lehigh, F. Dafur ; Lucerne, Jehn Westen, .Tames lloller, L. Ooedman, E. Belnert; Lycoming, A. B. Carts; Mlffiln, H. II. Afndder ; McKcan, Themas Fitzpatrlck ; Montgomery, Aaren Welkel, Jehn A. Malln ; Menteur, Andrew Bchatr. ; North ampton, Henry Weldkuch; Northumber land, N. Ernst ; Perry, U. II. Medlar ) Schuylkill, Jehn II. Let, W. B. Townsend ; CJ.1rt ..MSA, nl.Huiu. T fj.1.,.. . C ......I..... .... O. D. Falkonberg; Tiega, J. Andersen ; Vo Ve Vo nange, A. B. Armstrongs Warren, Ij. T. Bishop; Washington, Jehn W. Moero Westmoreland, D. A. Barney; Wyoming, T. W. DewltU J Sens of Veterans l'lrnlc. The plcule of the Sens of Voterans at Pen ryn park, yesterday, was a very large nllalr. The morning train which left Lancaster gathered up a great many poeplo en the read and was full when It roached the grounds. During the day almost two hundred people went from this city. Quite a large crowd was present fnnrP Harrisburir. nml many from Lebanon, Beading and oilier places. Thore was a great deal of sport The morning was spent by the members el disttut camps In making nciitialntanre w Ith each ether. After dinner thore were speeches by Comrade Jenes, of Harrisburg, and MIssLailraMarlln, of this city, who Ls president of the State Ladles Aid society. During the altorneon Miss Martin was presented with n handseme badge, by members of the Harrisburg camp. Mr. Betz, photegraphor, leek u photegrapn or evor 200ei the Sens and Daughters en a slngle plate. Dancing and ethor festivities closed the day. Heme excitement was cnused during the day by the arrest of a thief. I le was seen pick ing the pockets of several ladles and was Anally caught aud locked In the basket room. When searched threo pocket-books, some money nnd a railroad ticket from Ephrata wero ieuii'1 upon mm. The man arrested gives his name as Mc Elkcn. He first said he was from lancaster, but thore wero tee many Lancastrians pro pre Bent ter that story te de. and he then said he lived lu Harrisburg. He was captured by OfllcorBIugler, who took him boterrr'Sqillro Illngler, or Lebanon. He was committed for a hearing. AMDS MSNDEItHOVS HTA1I ItellrrTliat the Depositors Will Ileallre 3.1 l'er Cent, en Their Claims. The administrator or the estate of Ames Hendersen, deceased, presented a petition te the court ter an erder te soil the real estate or decedent, nnd the court made the necessary order. Accompanying the petition was a schediile or the liabilities otthe decedent, con sisting nt the amounts due depositors. The amount or the liabilities nre $331,380.38. The personal assets are 01,703.42. The real cs- tate consists of a farm of l.M) acres In Salisbury township, a dwelling en Marshall street, a let or ground ndjniuliif; the rcsldence en East Kin;r street, lreutlnirOI feet, the bank- iiifj Imusden North Dukn street nnd the building adjoining. The administrator gae deiki in me sum ei '.w,eui. ii is Dclleveu that the creditors will ro.ille 2.1 per cent. of the amount of thelr claims. Death of C. I., llunseckrr. C I. Hiinscckcr, ene of the most prom I nenl cltlcnsef Menhelm township, died te day nt tlie residence or his seu-ln-law, David M. Mayer, after a lingering illness. Deceased waslern In the township In which he died. ou Noeiubor 1, 18(1. By trade he was mlller. Holeok annctivn pirt In Klltlcs and ju JWO he- was olectod a member or the legislature. He also sered in the sessions or 1801, JS.Vi lHjl and lavi. ile was again a member In 1871. In 1SS2 he was a cauuldate rer Congress ngaiust A. Herr Smith, but he only trailed n licht vote. He was ene of the feunders of the Iincastcr county agricultural soclety and trequenlly read essays at the monthly meetings or that iissiKiauen. jus iiinerat will take piace en Monday afternoon and the interment will be tuaue at tne woedward Hill cometcry. The Anthratlte Kuruares alCerimaU. Frem the Lebanon Times. iNe. U anthracite furnoce nt Cornwall, the preperty of Mr. BebU IL Celeman, under the management of Hugh M. Maxwell, esq., was blown In yesterday morning. The fiinioce has lcen repaired and Improvements IllllllU. Ne. 1 nnthracile ftirnace, under the fatne mnnager, which lias Ieen used of late years ns an ere roaster, is lieing repaired and im im Ire ed, nnd w ill be used hereafter as a fur nace Dnlndllne l'rem 81,000,000 tn HI 00,000. Out of the flOO members or the New Yerk general commltteo or the Grant Fund asso ciation but sixty attended the special moot meet ing en Thursday In theMutunl LIfe building. It was decided unanimously that thoameuut which the committee would set out te rnise would be 5100,000 and as much mere ns possi ble Te-day's subscriptions brine the telul or the fund te M7.000. Proposals Opened. Last evening at n meeting of the water commltteo, proposals for maklngexcavatlens ler a twenty-Inch main en West Orange street, between Llme nnd Novlnstrcets, wero opened. Frank Hinder's bid was 27 cents pur cubic yard for earth and 70 contsferrock. Davis Ktteh's bid was the same. Henry Shaub bid 23 cents ter earth and 7f cents for rock. The bids will be referred te councils at the next meeting. Itallread Cenlnut Nearly Completed. Frem the Heading Times. Messrs. Bush A Keller, hate nearly fin ished thelr contract ou the new Beading fc Pottsville railroad. They had a section of two miles between Hamburg and Shoomak Sheomak Shoemak ersvlllo. The contract is tve miles long and will be ready for tract laying in a tow woeks. The linn will transfer the ferce and tools te Southern Missouri, where they hnre a eon tract te build eight mlles of railroad. Net te lie Used Asa Cotten Mill. The prosent ewners of the Harrisburg cot ton factory are endoaverlng te dlspose or the machlnery and the rumor that work would shortly be resumed is apparently without foundation. The building, It is understood, has been inspected by several mombersof the heard el control with a view or advocat ing its purchase as a central high school building. It is said the grounds would be v ery suitable ter such an institution. Incorrigible. Nellie Moere, a colored girl, .was arrested last night, by Officer Musketnuss, ou n war rant issued by Alderman Barr, charging her with being lncorrlglble and beyend the con trol of lier parents. Theglrl was committed ter n hearing bolore the Judges, with a view or having her sent te the Heuse of Befuge. Mere of Elchinan's riuuder. Andrew Kote has found n buudle of opened lotters In a cornfiel'd along Locust street, which were ebviqusly part of young Eleh man's pilfering from the postefllce. They had all reached Lancaster en the 5 o'clock mall of Tuesday, and were no doubt stolen from thoetllce that evenlng. Lucid Uiplunatlen of a Meral Mystery. Frem Fry's Voik i'cnnsylvanlan. An Intkli.kieneku empleye, suspected of stealing letters at the Lancaster ixatefllce, was caught in the act. This is probably the result of the lad's perusal or the Inthlli Inthlli Inthlli oknekiu Kirliange Courtesies Iletweeu Arlsena Editors. Frem the Oil lfexcler : "The lickspittle greaser who edIU the JUjianertcr lest IiU bead last week In trying te answer us," Frem the Mnsnerter : MThe reter"med bum' Whose oUlce bey ndlU the- Jletelev for him, eaa't tow his bead, for be has seea." -.fi t- rr-tr A a ia lii'.r m aatai i OW Ren. Frem the ManWwfm Mlnl. Jehn Art, of TerreHllt, this county, has a Leghorn hen 25 yean old. Bbe has raised n breed of chickens every year. m i What It Was. Frem the New Itaven Journal. " Thore's something in this cigar that makes me sick," said a pale llttle boy te his sister. i Knew wuai ii is," rospenuou tue llttle girl ;" It'stebackerl" ' letters Uelil. liOttera addressed toNcllle llyau, 03 Elm stroet, Pittsburg, Pa., and A. B. Benar, box 34, Ephrata, Pa., are held at the Lancaster posteiuco ter postage. frelt Stand Iteinered. In accordance with orders rocelvod by Postmaster Slaymaker, from the department at Washington, the fruit stand In front el the posteffioo has been remeved. ne I3ler. t The only lilmate of the station house last night was ene ledger, and he was discharged this morning. Pperlat Train for (lettysbtirg-. A special train will be run ever the t'onnsyP t'ennsyP vanla railroad te Gettysburg en Sunday. The train will leave this city nt 7,20 In thn morning. Iteturnlng the train will leave Octlysburgat7 o'clock. DEATH. IlnOBAKKit, On the 20th instant, Ueorge Ilru baker, In theWHh year of his age. Kuncral ceremony en Monday nt 4 o'clock, nt his late rcsldence, '21 East Ornnce street. Ne funeral precession. it HCHHscKiR, At the rcsldence of 1. M. Mayer, In Munhelm township, en the 2tst Inst,, 0. L. Hnifscckcr, In the 71st yruret his age. The relatives and friends are respectfully In vited te nttend the funeral, en Monday after noon, August Ii, 1885, at! o'clock. Services at the house. Interment at Woodward Hill ceme tery, 'niijril 'Jld MAtlKETt. j. - a. 1 Mew Yerk Vrodnce Market, Nxw teitK,Aug. Jl. rlnur dull nnd unrhaiiKCd. Kine, -iWM Suiicrflue, H rIM. WbeaV-Ne.I lied, Winter, Sept,, Mc ; Oct. viKCi n e v., vp . born Nn. it Mixed, Aug , oljie ; Sept., MJCc ; noKe; uei wxr; otei Oat Ne. Nev. aewc. , 1 Mlxe:An(c., 31ic ; Sept., ltye nominal. ltarley nominal. l'erk steady ; mens (11 bVll 13. I.ard-mi, Sept.! M 60 Oct. Melassi s iiulut; 1717Kc for W test. Turnentliie riulet at SIKc. en snot. Kesfndull, strained te uend, (1 100(1 17. llutter dull Western Imitation Creamery, Chccs'iuli't ; Western Flat prime, iQic. oiem;, uhj.k. Kkks steady; State, UQIRc'; uile sicau eadyi Ci Carellaa und Louisiana common te fair, 4J4B5 Suirar fulrlv active ralrly active : trflncd cutlear, CJift'c ed. B 0-10: confcctlencra "a" n S-WtiiM. granulated, 0 a FaelKhts easy; urnln te I.l erpoel 3 pence. Tallew steady t prlme city, 5c. CetTee dull t fair cargoes, )c lay nominal. Chicago l'reduce Market, Chioaue, Aiir. 21,1 CO p.m. Mai ket opened : Wheat-Scut., 8lKc; Oct., MJiet Nev., Hw-. Cern Sept., iiWe ; Oct., ViHe t Nev., 0c. eats sent., HHe ; flct., 2re ; Nev., afec. l'erk Sept., WM OcU.tSWl; Nev..W7.. ljrd Sept., tn 07 ; Oct., as 2S ; Nev., fuie. ltlbs Sept., (5 30; Oct., J35. CLO8IN0. Wheat Sept., KWe; OcU,lic; Nov.,GKet May, 'XKe. Cern aept. 4Jit Oct., 'c; Nev., 4dc ; May3HJc Outs sept, 21)0. 1 Oct .Si;;e; Mny.SSe. l'erlc-Sept., (s 67H ; Oct., $S 75 ; Nev.. (S 7u. Ird .Sept., M te ; Oct.. t 15 ; Nev., fil i7!. Klbs-Scpt,, (3a;t; Oct., tUii. Uve Sterk Trices. CmoAec Cattle ltccilpts, O.coe head; ship ments, -iiM head ; market dull : Nhlpplnit steers, l,iV01,VO Bs, (3 euQI J; l.iflifil.:!'! B, , (I C(5 1W; HVlOLW) .m., (I 3M (U; stnekurs ar.d feeders, (.TOwttl -J); cows, bulls and mixed, K ceffl en; Texan UslSr lower, V 73?l; Western runKcrs hIew ; liKjlSa lower; natlw and half butds, 1 1(i0l7i ; cehs, C.iflJH): ln tcred lcxans, $3Utft. Heg ltccclpm, 14,(ii0 hcul; shipments, S,SeO; markut slnvt, ieit.iOa Inner; reucli and mixed, (J tKl 10; packing and shlpplinr, (I SufliSUlllKht, (I iWlsO; skips nl 11 u03 73. Sheep HecelpU, S.Ouu head ; shipments. l,il head; market weak; natives. 11 Wait no; Texans, (1 "Hit 4U ; Lambs, tl 0003 Ml. Kast I.ibestv Cattle dull but unchanged ; frlmn, (5 73&: fair te geed, .'i(tJ50; common, 104 lit receipt, 770 head: shlpmenU, UH.I head ; shipments yesterday tn Nuw erk, none. Hegsactivu and firm ; 1'hlladelphlas, II "SO 4 Oil i JIalte. and Yorkers, II WQS w ; Krasscrn, II UKU B3; receipts, 2.UUO ; shipments, une; Bhlpuiente te Nuw erk j i-stnrduy, 0 carload). Hbeep Marketdull andashnde oil from jes tvrday's prices ieceIpts,2.M)liead! shipments, HIecm Markets. . Quntutlens by Itecd, McOrnnn A Ce , Rinkers, Lancaster, 1'a. 11 .. liu. Jp.in. Michigan Central Iji r.s Wi New fork CuntnU lenji ltujj Km New Jersey CentnU V. 4a)i 47i Ohie Central li l? U Del., Lack. Weitcrn 103 intfj l(j? Denver Itle Urande liy. 12'i nj? Kite , i; i; 17U UlinjM A TciiiD 2 yl? 2lV Utkuohera Tlii 73t4 "JJi Chicago & N. W common. 10if4 1K te-"B N. N.OnU Weslun IVA 11 142 St. Paul A enmlia st'i .; 372 Pacino Mall BeJ? i sii ltechrstcr A I'lttsburg 55, t, 51? St. l'anl 7.J up. IP. Texas l'uclflc ;y, -a r,K Union fecldc W- St? n2 Wabash Ceinmnu 7-4 "it 7 Wubush I'ltlerrcd 13K UK 11 Western Union Telegraph.. 70 7ii 70 Leulsvlllu ANaKhllle...... 47if 4JrI 47 N. Y., Chi. A St U fSA (rtl IM Lehigh Vall4y M 5S M !xihlh Navigation 4IJJ 4 '4IJi l'ennsylvaula M ta 6 1. T. Allnffale 4 4 S2 Northern rnclltc Common 2.r ii au. Northern 1'acIDe l'ref HA! set? 60 llestonvllle , , si 21 it l'hlladelphla X Erto tl IS 5SJ Northern Central Central Tninsp Canada Southern.. 40 4 .)U e ,-,;; h; iw najj People's 1'assenKer 23i 2(1? si WestShore, 43Vi 4IX .. . UOI.COlll.... JCJi n !(, -Northern l'arllle .'.. .... .. . . Missouri I'aclllc eivi i; ej,y New Yerk Sterk Market. Nkw Yerk. Aur 21. Wall street, 1:30 p. m. Meney nt IX per cent, Kxchauge quitt. aovemments dull. Currency 6's, Coup., 12 bid ; 4H's, de, $in bid ; 4's, $l7ibld. Ihe stock market opened wcalc nt a fractional reaction from lest night's Ugure, but en a geed buying of the Union Pacific and the Omaha shares, which develeped shortly before the llrst cull; prices advanced UteS'i percent by 11-30. In tlie next half lieur'i te3JJ percent, of this advance was lest &lnce midday, 1'ilcei are 111 in and ou the advance again. 1 P.M. . 7iJi Sr.v. Western Union,.,. Adams Kinross.,.. American Kxpresg U.S. Kxpruss Wells, large X Ce. C.C. i.AO C. C. C. I Newnrlr t!wntml loe New Jersey Central New Jersey Central ii Illinois Central Kmmn Ohie Central Michigan Central w Northern 1'aclne irji', ' l'roferred 602 Central Pacific as Union Pacino ,, Mi Missouri 1'oclOe itlK Texas Pacltle if New Yerk Klevuted Metropolitan Manhattan Alt. A Terre Haute " l'roferred Canada Southern Canada Pacino... , Chicago X Alten -.... Ches. A Ohie ,. H-,1'1"! k Del.. ijte, X West lu penver J2(l Kile.. iiil " Preferred Hannibal x BL Je , .... M . Prfrre(l Kunaas x Texas Lake shore.. L.K. A V op. 7iJ L'vs'lleA Nashvllle 4e; Merris A Essex Northwest .'. " Prefcrred Ontario A Western Ohie A Mississippi " Preferred Pacino Mall Quicksilver... , 1WK I' M rreierrea.. uaaaim; 23 1X Ueck Island, Ban FrancUce " PrefcncCl , Omaha,,, ,,,,, 33?jJ " Prefurred.. , m BU Paul , , -,. 7Ji " Preferred..,,,, .... Nash A Chat M., L., 8. W. ....... Wabash, ....... ...,,. A-ivivrrvu , , .... C, M. A 4J.t. .......,,,, ,.,..,, .,..., 1-J luintisivra t-ivu-iuni ,.. 1 d A JC vaiui. ,,...,..,,,,,,,,,, i, im, JUUiltUIN. OranenANar..;,. t!" OrenonTruusce ,,....... 21 ' Pullman Psiaee Cvx,.....,,, Want shore ,,,, ,,,.,., ,,,,,, , , ($94 ............ .... 4 reLiricAr. Uemocratte County Ticket. lleeertter. Jonas z.sTAurrKii, Kit Kan. County Solicitor. JOHNU. MAl.ONB, City. J'rhen Impecteri. OKO. it. OONDEll, fitrashnra Jlorengh. C. (.' AMMON, Ephrata. Dlrcttert of Peer. C. Jl. ItKNNINGKIt (Iyenrs),Jlrockneck. H. It. ur.IBT (.1 years), Kast Hcinpflpld. JOHN STKWAIIT (S yeals), Kast Itetnpneld. Jury Commttilener. K.C. D1M.KK, Karl. XBW AVTBRTUKUKNTH. B AKINQ POWDKB. - ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powdcrnevorvarles. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomoncss. Mera eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition Ith tlie multitude et low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. e(il only tn cam. ItevAL JJakine PowdkrCe., 103 Wall btrcet. New Yeric mayJ7-lyd4w MOKK THAN 2,700 OAKKS OF MII. L Klf.s 1101CAX SOAP consumed In Lan caster every week. EMOVI3 ALIj OIIKASK HPOTH AND Stains and liavn sweet garments with MIL LEIt'BHOltAXSOAP. 17-A8ir IilNHN IAWNH WITH MlT W LKtt'8 IIOUAX SOAP nnd pretcnt the color from being destroyed. NOTHING Healthy 110HOX SOAP. hut rum: whiti: and Linen by using MILLKIt'S marT-Cmd GKoneBii i: nn i:t t rnACTicAii PLUMIIKIt.hTKAM ANII OAS FlTThlt. All orders promptly attended te. Satisfaction guaranteed. Werk dene at reasonable prices. au.iuauaiayur.sa niunbi Jnnel7-3md Lancaster, Pa, TDENNA. CIGAIIH 1'KOM fl.00 PEK Jl. Hundred up, at MAUTHAN'B 1KLI.OW 1TUON.T CIOAK IbTOllK. EATING SALOON. Meals, Tea and Coffee. Oysters In vprxr stle. line IVIiils nnd l.liitinrs. Itnems for ladles and gentlemen, Nn. 3il North Oucen JOHN ESHLEMAN, Proprietor. street. augil-2td AltAKEOI'I'OItTUNlTV I Iho stock of a OttOCElll and 11UY UOODS HTOIti: In this city, doing a geed trade, ls offered for sale. hatlslactnry reaxensgneu for wanting te sell. Address box 371, Lancaster Postefllce, nng21-2td A FEW 01" CrTAItKE'H iTvitGAINS. " OlclneKaip. only 8c. Elastic Starch, Se ier tiex. iJiundry Starch, .V. per pound. Celman's MtiHlanl, Uc. per i ,. Six lis. like ferS5e. Heeds dclUcred free. Telephone, CLAHKE'S TEA BTOKK, 38 West King StreeL NESTLE'S MILK FOOD. ULAIIl'S Wheat Papema, Ifubbell's Wheat, Iinpe. rial Omnum,Jllcltln'aFiMMl und Condensed Milk. Any-of thrtn lerm n nutritious diet for tnlants nml Invulldt. HUllLEY'S DltUO STOIlE, Ne. 21 S est King Street. Tipi. AI. GKAY, COMMISSION BROKER IN UltAIN, STOCKS, IIONDS AND PETUO I.EUM. riUUTlOSAL LOTS A SPCCIALTV. ESHLF.MAN'S LAW 1IUILDING. Sen. 43 and 45 North Duke, St, Lancaster, Pn. WCeunccted by prlvute ulre with all tlie principal exchanges. uuS tfd A NOTHEIl CHANCE ON SATUUDAY I Te gel the Famous Souvenir, HER FIRST LOYE, Which Is given with 2.1c worth of Tea or Ceireu or A. P. linking Powder ntlhe Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Ce.'s Stere, N0.1HNOIITI1 QUEEN STUEET. ltd' A KS1GNED ESTATE OP JOSEPH J2L, t Stark und wife, of Lancuatpr rmmt- Jeseph Stark and wife, or Ijiiuiiktei tnurtiehin llUl'fllfr lltf lt.l.A tt inllltltnn,,.ufmininnl .tu.n.l July la, 18SJ, assigned and truiiHfcncd nlf their estate nnd effects te the undersigned for the benefit of the creditors of the Bald Je-cpli Stark, he thoi-Lferu gives notlce te all persons Indebted e said assigner, te in ake payment te the under- Kigneu wuuuuiuciay, anu inose naving claims te present them te JOHN F.OIHEL, Assignee, llesldlng In Lancaster, A C. ItKIMIIIL, 1) MeMrtLKv, Attorneys. JlySl-CtdFeaw pULTON OPEIt.V HOUSE. AUGUST 24, 25, 20, 1805. FlltST APPL'AU.VNCE l.V LANCASTEIl OF Miss Annie Lewis, The youngest seubrctte en the stage. In her own beautiful Ceiuidy, eatlUed LITTLE TRUMP. bupneitcd by a Streng end Carefully Selected Metiopelltau tempany. - ADMISSION 10. 20 A. W CENTS. HE3EIIVED Sl.'A'IS, 30 CENTS. Fer bale at Opera Heuse. a21-5t PUnLlO SALE OF COWS. ON SATUU DAY, A0OU8T tl, 18. w 111 be sold at pub lie sale, nt the sale and exchange stables of the undersigned. In the village or MUlcrsvllle, Maner township, Lancaster county, Pa, the fnl. lewlrg Hi e stock, te wit : 30 HEAD OF A LI) Lit NEY AND DUUHAM COWS, seme nre flesh and some springers. The stock isnclaetcd by the undersfgnid, nnd U out or-eOme of thn best herds In Marj land, a place which Is noted or geed milkers nnd well bnd stock. All stock must be ns represented or no snle. Purchasers buying at this sale will luun their stock dellv-" end. Ii notevei 10 miles. A credit or fcO dajs will m given. balu te commence at 1 o'clock p. m , when at at at londauce will be given by HAItUYCLlNTNEIt. Hamckl Hess, AucL II, K. M VKiia. Cleric. augl5 StdSMTWAF , T BUItSK.'a FRESH FROM THE MILLS, SOKUMAZEKS AKROI. Oat Meal, Ainni, Fa' Inn, Heminy Urits nnd Qranuinted Cern Jlcul. Ne Have these goods direct from the maker und nre, therefore, fresh und geed. We lm n the llehiu s A Coults Famous Sua Feam lllseult, which buu no supeiler. We have Elegant Large Fnt Hui.-l.eicl by the pound. Alse Ne. i and 3 Mackerel lu 10 and 15 pound buckets. OUROOFFjEES Are always Fresh lteasted. We have llle, Jnvus, Mecha ami Lagaruziu. BURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST RING LANCASTEIL PA. STREET, NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS AND OUNNEUS. All persons are hereby for bidden te trespass en any of thn lands et ths Cornwall or Speedwell estates, lu Lebanon and Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed orunln erunln orunln clesed, either for the purpose of sheeting or nth lug, aa the law will be rigidly enforced against ajftrespasslng en sold lands c f the undersigned after this notice. WM. COLEMAN FKKEM AN, K. PKUCY ALOEN, KDWAUD C. FKEEMAN, FKEEMAN, Atterney for K. W, Celtwuui's heba, MtU-ttUV x ttsw AnrxRTiaxtunrra T"HB laNKOT1 KNOWN FOB TOILET , ,''unjrynd Hath purposes U HILI.KIl'S jTEMEMBEH Till: OLD STAJdAIIbT" JtOllltElt'S WILD CI1E11UY TON10 ret Wcakncn, General Debility, Pyppensle, Hummer complaint, etc. JtmtUKU'ftUqUOKBTORE, apilt-lydlt Ne. 21 Centre Square. T milE ONLY AltTIOLi: ANSWEUINtl ,-...!m.J,l,,Te,0!' excepting scouring Is Mil. LKil'SUOUAXHOAf. AHTIEH WISHING JOH LOTS OF 8EUAKS sold can de goby sending te cents nnd sample, te nuli-lwd SAMPLE ItOOM. tllM Summer street, l'hlladelphla. LUXUBIOUB AND BEFBE8IIING FOB the bath, t'nefinalcd for laundry and kitchen Is Mll.l.Klt'S lJUUAX 80AI'. FT1UK LARGKST, 1IEST AND MOST JL complete assortment of Playing Cards In the city frein B cents per pack up at UAUTMAN'B YELLOW FHONTCIOAR 8TOUE. EIItST-OLASS IIOABDINO. Together with tbe cholce or rooms en the first nr second fleer. Surpassed by nene In the city. Call en or address, .. . NO. 401 NOKTII QUKKN BT. Tabid boarders accommodated. aMfd TT-IDNBY THOUlU,r.S. DON'T DOSU IV for kidney affections, tfrncxternallvnnn llensnn's Capt inn Pereus Plaster et er tlie kid- nes. MADli OF ItEFINKU OILS, TAT low and Lard, and guaranteed te hae no equal, Is MlLLKlt'B 110UAX SOAP. E IOH HALIC Several End-Snrlng PIANO-I10X HUUGIi:? nnd Harness for miIe t heap by J. IIOSKNFIELI), Commission Merchant. Alse general agent for PeopIe'sMutnal I,le eiuck. iiisiirni-i, vi L'emnanv. NO. 7 WEST OllANQE BTHKET, Lancaster, Pa. n21!t NOTICE. HAVING I'UKUIIAHED A large stock of Woolens nt the late MicrirTs sale, at cry low prises, 1 will mukn them tin In Bulls, Pantaloons or 0crceata at ery low prices. All persons haling purchased material can have them made up und trimmed In first class style at modcrute prices, A perfect fit guarantied. A. II. ItOSENSTElN. m2l-Cmdlt 37 North Uuee.ii street, TTtAST END VAIID. C. J.SWARR&CO. GOAL. KINDLING WOOD. Ofncx : Ne. 20 Centra Sqnare. Beth yard nnd ofllce connected with telephone exchange. nprlJ-lydMlF.U A NOTHEIt &REAT REDUCTION IN THE PIHCE OF BOOTS and SHOES. 1,(J00 Pair of Ladles' Lew cut OPERA SLIPPERS Formerly sold at tl no and tl.2T, reduced te 7.1c. a. pair. 2,010 Pair et Men's Congress, Lace & Butten Shoes lormeilyseldnlfisn, duccd te S'SOO. MEN'S Base Ball She es isi.oe a Pali. Beys' and Ladies' Shoes AT UEDUCED PKICLS. JOHN HIEMENZ, Ne. 51 NORTH I.NOUlItElt QUEEN STREET, IWILOINO. w ILLIAMSON & KOSTEH. THE- REAPPEAEANOE -OF SCHOOL SUITS. Twe weeks mere nnd the bejs will den their scholastic suits, hie away hamiv und blllhe te the merry tinkle of the school bell. Mew-til help te give them a geed send oft by preparing for your and their special benefit a quantity of BOY'S SUITS Made with special attention te toughness, bulls thitaroMtienglysewcd, and tlie prices am nominal cempircd with former years. Bey's Furnishing Goods. tuirparfiiK for hn school hevri clethlnc rn nne urn jnrgeiirn inn unuersiuriH, r ". .. tr f. . .. " Ilrtiiinrfl Hese. L'ellurH. HannelHlilrl. CnllpnnnA I'mifalii Shirts, Xt'ckties and l'et Kct Jlumlkerchlt'fu. BOY'S HATS AND CAPS. The luta and caps line been selected ler the bejs with gieat euro. The pieper attention has been paid te fashion, tehai e nene but the latest nnd most popular styles of tha best pnsslblu inaturlal In Ixith stltr und soft hats. 'Iho boy's peles uie of all-wool m-iteiuil. nnd In colors that ure st)llsh and desirable. Caps with visors lu all colors, with pikes, as usual, the lowest. BOY'S HOOTS & SHOES. Amongst the great variety or kinds In Hey's Scheel Mines 1 1 is a lltle dlllleult te declilu which Is the best; thore are smnuny kinds, audalluie geed. Solid l.uuther Shoes, with buttons en them that ure tough.. Were we asked te declde upon enu particular kind we would say upon iuuiib.ii, ieeiiug sure you could net go iiysucn u sulLctieu. It has beeu tiled many tunes by our uiiniemus custeuiei-s, and has iiuvci jaucu id cuiae iniiy up ie ineir e-xpeeta' ml IIIIIIH. A 1UI or Congress, A fullranguef sizes In llutteu, llalmnrul LLIAMSON & fester; 32, 34, 36, and 38 East King St.. LANOASTKH, PA. XXWADT Kit TtaXMF.NTa, -VTOTICE. - XX Until the new hnltdlntf shall be flnlsbedr nn the silo et Viedrrtek Ilifmmer's old lUery nntce,hls ofllre wllllieln Sutten's Jewclry Sleiv, Nfl.llNOItllluUKi;VHlltKKT. nlMwdlt FltKD'K llltlMMKII, I.lverinau. KAINH FOIt CAMP.MEETINH. Sunday, August 1G and 23. The l4tnciutcr Ouarry vllln Itallread will run Trains ler the landisville Campmeeting AS FOLLOWS 1 Leave Lancaster f King fllreel)nt 8 0t nnd 9 IS a. in , and 1:11 and 3 S3 l. in. Ilelurnlng, trains will leal uLnndlnvllle lit a 5.1, 6 1.1 nnd 7 1.1 p, in. FAItK FOIt THE UOUN1) TU1I,S3 CKNTS. auglS-fitTh.FAS rNHUllANCK, Manbeim Mutual Live Stock Insurance Association. ItKOKaANM.KI). W. ltoVtie, I'rcs. CnAS. I). WKNT7, POC. All certificates new Issued by this association arongrceable tn the Act of May, Isrfl, which git e a guiirunicu lur tuu piiyiiicin tu ucaiu losses ECONOMY. FIDELITY. PUO.MPT.NKSH. Sccretary and (Irneral Manager's Oflli e, NO. 41 i.asi uiuinub ei., uincasicr. OHAS. B. WENTZ, auglO-lwoedAlmw Oenerul Manager. mtv uoens. JOHNS-OlVliKlt. GEO. 1'. HATH VON. BARGAINS ! LADIES' ALL-WOOL CLOTH SUITINGS, i.v all tiii: DESIRABLE PALL SHADES. ONLY 45 CKNTS. NEVI.lt SOLD 1-OU I.E-S 'III VN 7S CENTS. JohnS.&iTler&Ce.J NO. 25 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTEIL PA. Cri'.UIAL liAilGAINS. Special Bargains for This Week AT THE BEW tere: store. Oneilitndicd Deen All-Linen Memie Towels, Ufe. each, w erth lc. Twenty-live Pieces Hand Leem GERMAN TABLE LIflEjq 37Kc- w ei th Me a jard. OXE CASE KULL WIDTH RED DAMASK TABLING, 25c, a j ard, usual price, 3e OSECAbE 1ULLSI.K Heney Comb Quilts,! .V-e., usually sold at T5e. One Cise Lni-BO LVN'CASThlt QLILl'S, only 87Kc cich. Opemd tediy, n.Vcu l.lnoel HAUL OUOUND SAlINLSln.Vcwhljlesat Lew l'llcca. WATT, SMND & CO, LA.SCASILIt, PA J." MAHTIN & CO. Remnant Sale. We have placed en Iho KKMSANT COUN. TEU the IteiunaulN und Odds und hniU el .sleck accumulated during thu iixst hc.isem. REMNANT PRINTS, At 2e , 3c., te. and 5c. per jard. RECQMANT GIMGHAMS, At le. per yard RENNANT CHAMBRAYS, AtCJie j worth 13e. REMNANT MUSLINS, At tc, Se Ce. per ard. REMNANT TOWELINGS, At 3c., ti'ne. per jard. Remnant Table Linen, At Ue COe. and '.5e. IIE5INANT I)ESS GIXtiHAMS, AtPe ; worth lie. Remnant Dress Plaids. Atn'fe; worth lie. 1,0C0 Yard3 All-We)l Cassimeres, bullahle for Hey's nnd lien's SulU at One Feuilh Hull Vulne. J. B. Martin & Ce., Cor. WestKing nnd I'rlnw Sis. LANCASTEIl. PA EUK HALE OU ItXNT. OK KKNT. Three Law Olllces nt Ne. NOltTH DUKE BTKELTj und a bnauiuut U feet long, Dupplled with water aud beat. . merae-ud ii,fhank ksiileuan. 'TOR SALIC-HICAINn ItlNK AT COL XI uinhln, Pa., wltU idl tla Fix tin id, Steuiu Heater and 2 pulrief Jlenley Skutca, Reed an nuw. Will sell eneasy terms and at u bargain. Poatefflce addreiis, HOX' M O. M," julyl3uia i ceiuudw, ru. ai.afB- M a:.- (t? , ' ',' . l-'HS i. Ut yaLc &g