'-. 7 wc ar 1 -. - v . jvrc xii ) IS ? '-. rf. uti 'ii: il '& ; i.' , ) tfvC ir LJk-' 'femifiJMckgim -DA&r riLiAGgycire, menday, august &, ires. .1, v.i . 4 , '..1 - '- ., V MAatai i:,. Hl. ' 7 .Ur SBSS9BBSS Ir fe my- m, v.s feu I .' iM" K &ST. ir WJ j WORE FMTTHEPOLICE. ' Mpr jWjtjt, tmtvxmiA 'hiKKiza van- JUtMJJT IMKBAhBATH i; f ., ltjfrt Dteerder en Tew HUL , . 4 f Mm XaMMgcncc Dearth of Mrs. , ' ktBtlr t'trenl Mention, J K,-'IM Nete Around Tern 1&"W ' .CtivatBiA, Aug. 21. Thai pari of town , known m Tew Hill, was a sceno of lighting M dnrnkentless lest Saturday, nigbt about tirtdve O'clock. A large nuinber or Iho cel- Ofwdnsktaiteeftimt vicinity, of both Mixes, commenced drinking en Hattlrday ovenlng Ml ly the tlme that Uie Sabbath wai np- preMbtag they were In a prime condition for flghtlBg. The fight started lit the usual man- iwr,ever aome trivial cause, butsoen assumed ueh' proportions that agonernl riot seomed Imminent. Btencs, cltibi mid olher , mkwlles were Hying about In a very ' promlacueua manner, and a nvimlx-r of cut- IMiJa and ethor bruised are very plontlfuTte- . day. The tight only stepped after the com- i taMnta had become tired of indulging In this j&Jsert of pastime. A number of warrants have $ben tanned for the arrest of Boverul persens ; the hill alt day yesterday in search of several men, btitbasnotasyetsuccoodod in arrest- &. lllg the parties he wa leek lug for. A hear- ";f,;ing will take place this evening nt the oiriee of - 2?' 'Squire Yeung, at which tlme wmie part el A -f the trouble arising from the light or Saturday "flight will be jellied. . ii.A. . Other Fallen Nmr. 'M Christian Ulldebrandl wai arretted last ."'Saturday by Officer Jehn Qllbert for keeplng '' 'adUenlcrlv house and liarberlmr women at .?' iAiJ.lilii hnmn. f!hHllan In n nntnl elinrnntnrnnd V8 'oentlnuaUy getting hlmseir Inte seme sort V -i -r trouble At almost overy sowlen of court st V? hta nunn ntwtan Ihn iflal list in atikurnr t. 7 J.- ( mmw fi'i'vaic uu mv imi Si-i: wme cbarare. and be Is hardly roleasotl from treuble and Is ready te be sent back te his old quai ters. ,He had a hearing this morning bofero Hqulre Kvans,but as thore are ethor parties intorusted In the same suit and they bave net bcen arrested yet, Illldebrandt was sent again te tbe lockup te await a further hearing. loraenat Mention, It. Frank Herr lert town this morning ler a visit te New Yerk and Jtosten. ftamuelll. Wike returned home Saturday evening from a visit te Atlantic City. Miss Maggie Bayler, of I'hlladelphia, Is en a visit te frlends in Columbia. Death el Mr. V. M. Ilogcnteslor. lira, rationce Mays Hogenloglor, wlfe or -Jeseph Ilogentoglor, died las, ovenlng nt her home en Union street, nt 11:30 o'clock, after a long and nevcra illness from inflammatory rheumatlsm and consumption of the boweK in the 30th year of her nge. A laihbaml and seven children are left te mourn the Ions or one who was in life a loving wlfe nnd a klud and alloctieualo 'molher. The funeral will occur en Wednesday aftomnen at 2 o'clock, from her lale rcsldonce en Union slreet, bo be bo tween Fourth nnd Filth. Town Notes. Isaac Berntlinlscl, a machinist In the cm ploy of the Supplce steam ouglue company, had the mlsfortuue te get the Inilex finger of his right hand between the cog-wheols el Bome mmiiliiery, while ongageil In doing seme work a day or se age, mashing the lin ger in a torrible inauner. Dr. Markul at tended te the Injury, which is painful, al though amputation or the meinler Is net necessary. The Iren Motildera picnic In Uelse's weeds last Saturday was largely attended and all present had n pleasant tlme. The picnic was ii success, lK)th socially and financially. The window of Dr. M-irkel'8 drug store contains a very ncat-aud pretty design for the nrrangemunt of sponges. The doctor calls it his spenge trce, nnd It is as useful ns it is ornamental. On next Wednesday ovenlng Ite v. William V. Kvans will interest his congregation by giving them an account of the manner In 1 Jhich he opened his vacation, especially when with the clerical party of wheolmen. Very few Columbians attended the Church of X50d campmcetlng nt Liandisville yestor yester duy. The closing exercises nt that place w ill be held this evening. A TllAOEDY AVTl'.K TUB 1'IVNIV. A Yeung Man Who Wanted Unit a I'liit el - Whisky, ShoTbytbe .Snloen-Keciier. On Saturday night Heraco Maglnuls and William Walker attenfjud a plcnle given by tee te'evr,ViiV.ehutW)ii jwrlc, in "e IjiaaMRiiBMBaHawa"7 ;uiuii, l'vi a, uuuub R) o'clock they left the park, but returned alter midnight, after overy ene olse had geno. Walker's story of what fellow ed is as fellows : "We found Thoodero Decker, proprioter of the place, sitting en the perch, and saw n light in the barroom. Maglnuls wanted half a pint of whisky, hut Decker would net let hiin bave IL We then wcut dew n behind a shed te wait there until somebody should 'come out of the barroom, or the ilimts were put out. We bad bcen there but a short tlme when Decker came out w ith some weapon, I think it was a shotgun. We both called te blm net te sheet, but he blazed away, mid killed Maglnuls. and I thou ran away." Wolker, who is held as a wituevs, declares thore was no proecat!on for the sheeting. Immediately after the killing, llecker came into town and gave himself up te the first IK1 iceman he met. Maginuis was 21 yeans old and nnmailicd. He lived nt Kludle's Jlanks, and se far as lias Iweii learriud had Iwrne a geed reputation. l'elly Was hick. Tliemas Greeu, the proprioter of Green's hotel, Philadelphia, allowed bis poll parrot te walk about en the window ledge of ene of tbe socond-stery windows Sunday ovenlng. The window was open and Felly lest her balance and foil en her head en the Chuitnut atroet pavement. As she foil she uttored a shrlek which attracted the attention of ltoserve Officer Dougherty, who was fitauding en the corner of Eighth street He ran and picked the parrot tip. As be carried it into the hotel tbe parrot said : " Felly's sick." DIoed trickled from its green fettthered bead ns the officer handed it te Cldcf Clerk Diamond, and the bird said again us it closed its itycs : "Pelly's sick." Tbe wile or the hetel proprietor, who thought a great deal of the bird, fcoethod it iu her hands nnd stroked the wounded head. "Felly's slck,"jiaid the parrot ngain, and then as the bleed flowed down Inte Its oyes it trled te bruali it away with its claws. While its bleeding head was being washed it repeated n number of times. "Felly's sick." Fer an hour It lay porfectly quiet with its oyes closed, mid then suddenly ropcated again, "Felly's sick." A moment later the parrot foil evor dead. The Greem 73 ! the llrlde MS. One of the best known characters In New Haven, Conn., is Itev. Alenzo O. Shears, M. D , whose years 'already number sovonty sevonty soventy llve. Fer -years he was the rector of St Luke'a church, but his taste for mcdlcliie led him into the practice of physics. He Is considered a geed blbllclst, is somewhat et n joet and a shining light in the local literary world, despite Uie burden or bis years. He has just astounded his trlends and tbe city Iu general by wedding a young and beautiful New Yerk lady, Miss Mary Falmer, whose years number just one-third his own. The "Snepe" I'lcnlc. The nunual plcnle of the Canstatter Velksfest Is being held at Tell's Haiti this afternoon, and the indications are that it will be ene of the largest aflaira of the kind ever Held at that place. Tbe fruit column was trimmed by the committee of arraugoments, and It is very beautiful. Among the amuse ments this atlorneon is the chase of the bare. All kinds of refreshments are dealt out en the grounds. There will be games of every discretion. All who attend can rest assured that they will bave a line time. Miss Cleveland Bllsquetes. rreui tbe l'ull Mall Gazette. '' Mbs Clovelaud is net se accurate iu quota tion as might be desired. Shukosjicare uover said, "All the, werld'sa stage, ud men and women are the actors," nor did Tenuybeu .vrritc "The old erdercbangctli and yloldeth place te new," Democracy .(witness Whit man) is sutierier te scansion as autocracy te grammar; but iu thl ctrete old Island our wars are obstinately conservative. -'SUria, SaU Ilesumed, The sherUT lesumnd the Bale of tbe nor. wal preperty et DWenderrer (k Eby this aRorneon at 1 o'clock. The sherlff was tee bur In the quarter (wjlens court te attcmt te thu imIu laat week. rIJ, in i.. : i i.k - aikJ k, jimi nuvu ue n iu nuiuu uiuui JtKTKLAtlOK. Congressman W. U. Keller Tell a New Una About Lincoln. lien, Wm. D. Xelley tells of Lincoln that r ence after he had roceived and, as he sup-; pesed Het through with a deputation of Friends, and was turning te his desk, ene of the women of the delegation stepped tewatd him and begged permission todeulnhlm while she bere a brief testimony. With an air of ill-subdued lmpatlence, he said: " I will hear the Frlend." The testimony was ostensibly a pica in behall of the slave, but It wasoyUlenlly intended ni an Indirect plea for the fuller recognition of woman In gov gev crmental mattera; for the wpoaker, after reminding the preshleut that when the children of Israel had been terribly wrenged and oppressed for twenty years, and had crled unto the Tenl for dollverauco, He had appointed Doberab, who was a proph etess and judged Israel at that tlme, te over over theow thelr oppressors and emancipate them, nnd that Deberah had gene up against Minera whom the Lord discomfited, with all his troops and nil his hosts, se that Slsera leaned down off his chariot and lied away en his feet Ilaving elaborated this Biblical example, the speaker nssumed that the president was, as Deberah had been, the appointed minister of tbe Lord, andproccod andpreccod andprocced od te tell him that It was his duty te fellow the example of Deberah, and forthwith abol ish slaverv and establish froedom throughout the land, as the Lord bad appointed him te da "Has the Frlend finished T" said the presi dent ns b!ie ccased te Bpeak. Ilaving re re ro eoived an ufllrmatlre answer, be said : ",I have neither tlme nor disposition te outer into discussion with the Frlend, and end this occasion by suggesting for her considera tion the question, wnelher, If it he true that the Lord has appointed me te de the work she has indicated, it is almost nrobable that He would have communicated knowledgo of ine lact te me as wen as te nor." A IAlTltfVI, ANI3TAL. History el lien. Hlmen Cnineren's ruinous Herse Colonel." Frem tbe Mai Iclia ltcglstcr. Almest overbedy In this vicinity knew "Colonel," Gcneral Cameren's favorlte driv ing horse, that died n few weeks age, but de net knew his history. . " Colonel " was ene of u nalr of horses which Gcneral Cameren purchased in New Yerk in 1800, when he was appointed Lin coin's war sccretary, for which no paid $2,000 ler the pair. Thlshorse was then ronrcsentod as being four years old, consequently he was nearly au years out wucn no uieu. von oral Cameren did net knew te what breed the herse belonged, and did uotcare much, he only Knew no wns a goeu animal. A Russian Monnenito visited Denegal farms seme years nge and wheu he spled this herse no asked the general whero he pur chased him, and remarked : "De you knew that- that breed of horses is allowed In HiissU te be owned by the nobility only?" While Goneral Cameren was secretary of war nnd during hla senatorial llfe nt Wash ington, this herse had the honor of having most el the noted men of the country rlde be hind bim, including four presidents ofthe United States Lincoln, Jehnsen, Grant nnd Garileld Sumner, Hamlin, Wadeand many ethers of that day, and iu Tact up te the pres ent tlme. He was afterwards taken te llar rlsliurg whero be carried many of the state celebrities. The faithful animal was brought te Denegal farms seme time about the year 1S75, nnd re- maincu thore until: ms ueatn en Jiny linn. At no tlme In all hlsoventful career was he unlit for service, nnd he survived fenr mates which wcre driven with him at different times. x Heis ene of the nil day horses, and only two years age took lour men from Denegal farms te the Marietta sUtlen In twenty minutes, a dlstance or three mlles or evor. lle was eften inlstikcn for a colt, as he car reod his head blah and was always ready for a llttle "spurt" The farm bands, who be came attached te him, made n grave en tbe farm and built a fouce around It "Colonel" Is the first herse Simen D. Cameren, inannger of Denegal farms, remem bers riding behind. V Oncer ISInl. A person liaveling en horseback thieugh seme of the llttle alleys of the interior or Southern California will often, In passing by bushes near the read, hear a rustle and see an olle-grcon bird, with w hlte breast, ceme fluttering out nnd go rushing en ahead, as though challenging a race. This is the il sane, or "read-runner," and If the lrae!er accepts the challrnge and starts iu pursuit or the running uirii, no win net win tnorace unless bis animal Is h lit The read runner will net trv te ily away, as most birds would de, but will skim along at a very rapid rata This bird belongs iwrtleularly toCaliror teCaliror toCalirer ula, and Is net found cast of the Sierra Ne vada meuntiins. Jt is about two feet long, its tail being about half Us length. The tall feathers are green tipped with white. The raid runner lias ene great enemy the rattlesnake and tbe bird has an ingenious way et getting rid of Its fee. Its plan is te wait until it sees the snuke lylnir asleep curled up In the sun. Then the read runner softly collects cactus enough te make u nricklv bed go all around the snake Alter n while the rattlesnake wakes up, tries te uncoil himself, and te stretch alter his nap, but he cannot de se. A sharp spine pricks his head, an other runs into his side, another thorn galls bim en the ether side, and whlchei or way he iiKnes he feels keuiu stinging miu. This seen makes the rattlesnake very angry, and as he cannot llud anything olse te strike, be raises his head, opens Ids mouth, and bltes at liimscli, burying his poison langs in ins own tlcsh, and se dies iu a little while of bis own poison. In this war the read-runner cots rid of its euemy without exposing Itself te any clanger at all, providing the suake dees net waltu up before the cactus hedge is lliilshed. lVeuldu't Knew I'll. F10111 the Usn ego Tiuies-U (preen. "Is your pa at home, little girl?" "Yes, blr; de you wish toHee liim? "Yes." "Hut you won't knew blm if you de de see blm I" " Why, what's the matter ?" " Well, you see, out In the country, en our farm, a man and bis wlfe get te lighting, nnu pa incii tostep inem." "en, inueeui" "os; you'd ueiter call again. you wouldn't Knew pa new.',' Narrow Jcape of a W'ugen. A man and woman, who wero driving a herse hitched te a covered wagon up Water street ubove Walnut yesterday .morning, madea narrow escape from beiug killed. A boutb-beund train came around the curve while they wero en the track nnd tbe herse frluhleucd. The man jumped upon tbe ani mal's back and succeeded in gettingbim out of tue way. the wneeis 01 1110 wagon wcre broken by belug caught In the track. Dentil of Ames I llarinaii. Amesli. Harmnn, n well-known resldeut of this city, died last ovenlng at his rcsidence en North Mary street, aged -10 year?. Deceased n was clrgarmaker by tnule and carried en nn extensive business. He was a soldler during the late war, and was n mom. ber or Ooergo II. Themas Pest, Ne. 81. The funeral will take place en Wednesday. Disorderly Trumps. The tramps who wero nrrostej en the Phil adelphia turnplke en Friday evening, w hlle drunk and disorderly, wero beard before Alderman Dcen, te-day. They wero sent te jail as follews: Joint Herry, 15 days; Mary Jlerry, 10 days ; Jehn (Jatley, 30 j and Mary Happ, 10. I'.xcurslen te Gelljiburg. SUty-one orseus left en the special excur sion evor the Pennsylvania railroad te Gettys burg yesterday. The train run from Phila delphia, and loll lmcaster at 7 o'clock. It reached this city en tbe return at 0 o'clock last night. At the Station Heuse. Three ledgors, the only Inmates of the sta tion heuse since Tuesday night, were dis charged this morning. Forty-two olectrle lights wero reported as net burning 011 Saturday night for llfteen minutes. The bterm was the cause. The Mivuiierrher Te-night. This evening the Mrciiuorcherwlll held ene of the grand summer nlght'd loath als In Mtcuucr. cher gardens Theie wll be a concert by the Falrvltle baud, nnd the members of the society, with thelr families nnd lrlcnds, will attend. These are very pleasant alltUrs during tbe het weather, and tlieie will bu a big crowd present Ainuseiueuts, Opening of the Beaten at (Ar Opera Ifeme. ThlsoeutngMlssAnuleIaiwIsaudherdminatlo company opeu n tluve night's engagement ut, tbu opera heuse lu tbe ptuy el "A Little Trump," se MOMovetr or The company 14 liteblr ppeken of by tne prets, and as It Is tbe tint ene h6re this seaen, It will .'Ikely de well. Ketreihment Prlrilege at the Fair. Attention Is called te tbe advertisement else where of the gale of relroahment privileges at tbe coming county fair, beginning September It. Bualed proposal will be roeclved up te Sat urday, September 0. VKATUS !JIA. - HreaeN. In this city, en the 53d Inst, William J tten of .Tames nnd Mary Hussen, aged J yean and 2 weeks j Tbe relatives nnd friends of tbe family are respectfully Invited te attend tbe funaral, from tbe residence of his parents, Ne. 419 lleck land street, en Tuesday afternoon at 3i o'clock. Interment at Weed ward lllll cemetery. it lUnMes. In tlilsclty, en tbe !3d InBt, Ames Ij, Harmen, In tbe Wtli year of his age. The relatives and lrlcnds of the faintly, nlse PestBI.O. A. II., and tbe clgannakeis or Lan caster, are respectfully Invited te attend the funeral from bis lata residence, Ne. 13 North Mary street, en Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. lntcreicntalLuncastercctiictcry. 21 ilAAs. Iu this city, en tbe 22d Inst, Iterllm C, daughter or Jehn nnd Charletta Haas, aged tlve mouths and eighteen days. The relatives nnd friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from tbe resldcnce of her parents', Ne. 41 EiutOranue street, lo-iuerrow (Tuesday) afternoon nt three o'clock. IntciincntntLaiicagtcrccuietcry. It FitEKii Alls. 21. 13. In IhU city. Jehn rrecb. In his &7th year. Tbe relatives and friends of the family, also St Peter's Catholic DencflclM society, are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral from, hi 3 resldcnce cer. of I'rclbcrg and tow Btreets en Tuesday morning at U o'clock. Iteulcm mass ut St. Antheny's chinch. Interment at St Antheny's ccinclery. 2td ' FREtmtKSTiiiH. Aug. 22, 18S3, In this city, Clsm May l'rcldenteln, dnuithler or the Inte Krsnk Fruldenstclu, aged IS years, 0 months and IV days. Hushed buthelhditlauubund silent thellciid, ter me levcu ui i ne noiiseiiom lies mw mi ine dead I Push back tbe bright ringlets el (.oft shining hair, And press a last kiss en her forehead se fair. Yet weep net i ah, why should we weep Sce, she lies iu her beauty lu death's uicamlcss sleep t Ne pslu rings her btMein, no enre clouds her brew With the angels In hca en our loved one Is new, I.lahtllesthn green turriipmi her young breast. While nlfeutleii shall guard tlie-sweet place of her rest ; Fend memory shall chcilsb this dear 0110 of eurn, And hur bed slia'l be loathed with Spring's nni)eiiiig uoMeis. The relnllvcs and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral Hern hcrmother's rchldcnce, Ne. Ml Neith Concord street, 011 Tuesday afternoon nt 2 o'clock. In terment nt Lancaster cemetery. It Feiil. AuKtistl, IKhS, Anna II. Fcbl, aged 27 yenrs,4 months and 22 days. The relatives nnd frlends of Uie family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeinl, from tbe resldcnce of her husband, Jehn J. Fehl.nnd her parents, Jehn M.nud Elizabeth I! rider, Ne. 225 West Chestnut street, Lancaster city, en Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Sarvlccs nt St.Mehn's Lutheran chiueli, WcstOrange street Interment nt Weed wa id HlUceiHclery. ii2I21 MAltKJXTS. rhlliulrlphla Traduce Market, 1'niLAiiKLviiiA, Aug. 21. Fleur of desirable quality tins 11 mil y held, but tbe mevciuenl was slnwuiid unsiitlnractery. HiiIeh or I.emi bushels Including Minn, bakers at Ufl.t: Ppiiii.. llrmlvut lfil 23: Wes tern de. at 4 2.g5 2l(, and tmtcnts nt $.'431 SO. I!ye Heur moved slowly ut W Wi t!il cr bairel.us leiuallty. Feed was dull and weak. 6111.1II alcs or Wlater Until spot uttl.V?l5M pur ten. 1 p. in, call Wheat, f;je Aug.; wjc rer Sept.; duke rer Oct.; 91V, Nev. Cern l.'c Aug.; 51c. Sept.; SJc. Oct.; 51c. Nev. Oats tsc Aug.; 32fe ler Sept; 32Vfc, ler Oct; J-;je -N'ev. New erk I'rixluee Mnrket. Nuw 1 out, .vug. 21. r lour dull and unchanged. Fine, U 1'tfi' 1 1! Suiierllne, fl SQJd; Extra Mlmiesetii, 3(H7;I. Wheat Ne. 2 Itcd, Winter, Aug., Si:(J2JJe: Sept., Vi'AOVW- Corn-Ne. 2 Mixed, Aug, MlifiSIKe ; Sept., 5.",fc. Outs Ne. 2 Mixed, Ailg.,31J?32c. llye nemhinl. Hurley nominal. Ferk iul( t ; iecs 111 2MJI1 .'A Laid dull: pi liM-pu;eM Oct. Molasses dull ; 17Q17Xurur WMest. I'lirrtfiiflne. slrndv nl 11 JlC en pel id. 11 je, XiOdlll (lllll. HinillK'u iuj;yii, 91 juri 1,. -. -..-.".:-.-.:-:.... ....-.t .- iluttcr sternly Western Imitation Clcuniery, choice, 21G" 21G" Cheeie iilet Wchtern Flat prime, iQ'iic. btale, .i,C7c. i:ggsdull: Ptale.tlSKQKk:: Western, llgHKc Ulconeinlnul, Sugar tlrui ; leflmd granulated, (ljc; l'ow l'ew dercd.WiGi.'C Fn-lgbts dull. 1 allow Bt"udy; prima clty.fic. ColTce ijulet, but linn 1 llr uirgeea, nfi"iic. May steady; Ne. 1.W3H tJ 1'hil.iilelphln Cnttle Jl.irkrl. l'uiLAiiELi'iiiA, August 21. Sheep, Aen: cal cal tle,SJ)ea; hogs. 5,(w head, licet cattle wete In geed ieiiiC8littadcLllne of J.(JVic. Kxtm, if i))fc ; geed, bfLfb'jv ; liltdluni, ttQ!ic ; com mon, SsdtXc Fatceiis nvruliiactltnat 2iJIfc. Thin dry tows iere In peer lequcst at 10 firm ; Milch reM wem lu geed demand uud higher ut JeJC3. Milch cnles were In geed icn,uct nt SflO. hheep were deiuera'lred ut a Uecllneef (u : Kxtra, lUGIKeiRoed, 3Jifile; medium, -J 2',c; eoinmeii.lHfi-.'Jie. Spring lambs wcieut the low est point of tlioseusenht2)fie. Hogs wcre lu geed demand ut (S!t,c. Dressed beeves old well at tii'Je. Dressed Shieji told rreui tQ:fc. Chicago Produce Mnrket CmoAiie, Aug. 21, 1.00 p. m. Market opened : Wheat bept, 79c; Oct., tjll-te; Nev., HJ'fc. Cern Sept., 4Uic; Oct., ti',ic; Nev., SiKe, Oatd Sent, 2IHc; Oct., 2IJCC, Perk Sept., US i5 ; Oct., w 7 ; Nev., W m. tunl Sept., tl 15 ; Oct., VI 21; Nev., VillHSIl ltlb3-beiit, 32 ; Oct., $133. live muck Prices. Cuicaoe Cattle ItccclpU, 2,200 head; alp tncnta, SCO head: market steady; shipping Hteers, l.swai.see ., f.1 10Q0 tl; l,20UOl,3W lis., U0US 10; 1000 l.W) fts., (1203 00; Blockers and feeders, ti 7401 00; cows, bulls and mixed, fl 75QI uj; Texans, 2SiP0ll; wetttern rungers, slew ; natives and hnll-brceds, l 00l 73. Hogs Ueccipts, ,3( head ; shipments, 2.S0O; market strung and higher ; rough uud mixed, II 00 I 'JO; packing und shipping, H 20g3b0; light, II MSI l ; skips at 12 "il Kl. Sheep llecelpts, 400 head; Bblpmentn, I.50U bead; maiket weak; natives, ft 7331 00; Texans, $12303 00; tumbs, 75C0J3 00. East I.tmunr Cattle dull but unchanged ; Jiriine, $3 733; lair te geed, $3g5 Su ; common, ll 13; letelpts, 874 head: shipments, l'J heud ; Hhlpiueutii yesterday te New erk, none. llogsuetlve and linn; I'hlladelpblas, IIWj) 4 DO: llulto.audVerkerH.lt U0fi3 uu ; grassers, $1 MQi W; terelpta, 2,700; shipments, 2,7e); shlpiunnts te New Vnrk yesterday, none. Sheep Miukct dull and 11 shade oil' mm yes terday's jukes ; icccIiitH, suuubeadt shipments, 2,WX) head. bleeK MarKet. Quotations by Kced, McUruun A Ce., Hankers, .Lrtlliuusiur, 1 II. 11 A.M. '. liieji . u)l '. hii" ;1 . 51U K17 12 m. 3 p.m. 4J iJj 10k 17k. if" SlK 2IU ,742 11 1WH lui iv)2 37JC 37W Michigan Central New lerk Central New Jersey Ccutrul Ohie Central..... Det, Uick.A Western Denver A UloUraude Krie Kansas A Tuxus laikoSbero Chicago A N, W comiiieii N.N. Out. A Western St l'nul X Omaha Pacific Mall ltechesler A 1'lttsburg St. Puul m Texas 1'uclAc 17 17 U1IIUI1 t UV1UU,.,.,,,,, ilJ Wabash Coinmeu 7 Wabash Preferred.. Westeni Union Telegraph.. W. lAiutsvllle & Nashville, iVA N. Y., ChtASt. L. Lehlch Vallev Lehigh Navigation. Pennsylvania Heading P. T. Allutfule ..11 7-ia 11 7-18 Northern Pacific Common Northern Fucltte Pref..... Hestenvllle Philadelphia A Krie 2IJi -? 21K 4S nenneni central , .... Central Trunsp Canada Southern , oil mx'i People's Passenger.. 22 WestShore 43U Cel. Ceal 10 Northern Purlfle ,. Missouri Pacldc 101 (J 23" 43 4 New Yerk Stock Market Nkw Yebk, Aug 24. Wall street 1:30 p. in. Meney at 1J per cent Exchange quiet Governments linn. Currency 6's, Coup., fl2(i bid ; 4,Vs. de, $113 hid ; 4'u, $12i;j bid. The stock mat ket opened steady at Saturday's closing priced, but en selling account the whole list weakened by neon li tolpercsnt Since midday there has been t.ome leoevoiy. The dealings wciu unlnteientliig. lr.M. 7 sr.ir. Western Union.. Adams Kxnrcsn.. ,,.....,.. American Kxpress...,, ,,,., U. 8. Express Wells, Furge & Ce .,., C, 0. I. A u... ............... ....... C. C. 0. I New Yerk Central...., ,, New Jersey Central Illinois Central Expreas,..,...., Ohie Central,.,.. Michigan Centrtd. ....... ...,..,...,,.. Northern Pixel no , " i'liilurrcd ., 21 1 j M .. !..!.. v vrainu xecinc..,,.! Union l'acl8e;...i, ( 1 Missouri rclfle.,..,i. .(..).. ,.,....,. Texas I'dcine.... ,.,, New Yerk Klevated.. ........ ,,, ...... Motrepolltan.,,., ,,.. Manhattan ,.,.... .4.4... ..,... ., AltftTerre Uante V freferred..... Canada Southern. 3t usnaaaracine..,, Chicago A Alten Cbcs. A Ohie ,,..... i. a iiuu...... i Del., Lae. A West...! lienver ." 5ii Krle(.ik....,.., ,.....,,.. " 1'icfeiTed.i Hannltml A St Je " l'rnlerrcd Kansas A Ter:ia.. ....... ........ I.ake Hhore... Ij. K. AW.i. ., 1, , 1vs'lleA NasbvlllO llerrtuA Kssexi. Norlhwest..... " I'l-uforred... Ontario A Western Ohie A Mississippi 1 " A 1'relerrcil.... nil Mil a "2 72j lOi 1 13S Faclllc Man,..., , quicksilver l'raicncd Heading lleck Ulnnd...., 8an Francisce...... ' Preferred...... Omnhi ,,.. " Preferred....... St Paul 1 " l'rurerted. Nosh A Chat.. . , M I...H. A W ..... Wabash " 1'relericU..... ..-,... C, 11. A q llecbcntcr A Pittsburg I'd. AKvans Manitoba Oregon A Nav..... Orcaen Transco l'ullmnn l'alaie Car West bbeie Wl Wl m l,eml stocks nnu Ilond. Itejierted by J. 11. Leng.j Par Last value, pate. l.nncustei-r, per cent, 1S30.... .. ine in 11 " la'ju.... ....... 1 Lancaster 3 per ctln 1 erSOyearg., " 4 Hchoel lean.... 4 " in ler 20 years 4 " lu 5 or 20 years 4 " lnlOeraOyears Manhelinlkireugh lean BAKU STOCKS. First National llank Farmers' National llank ultgn National llank Lancestnr County National liaiilc.... Cnlmnlila National llank 100 100 100 K) loe 100 101) 120 1UU.5 1! 102 lftl.23 103 100 Nl 100 .VI 1SL.VJ 110.73 PO HI) 1 r, 113 111 1.VS Iff) 20!) ISO 139.10 111.20 (M 131) 110J 110 KH 120 10"J 10U Chrlstlnnn National llank Kpbrnta National llank 100 First National Hunk, Columbia nw First National llank, Strasburg li) Ftntl Nntlennl Hank, Marietta IW First National Hank, lit. Jey K'J LltlU National 11 ink 1) Munhelin National Hunk loe Union National Hank, Mount Jey.... Nl New lletlund National Hank 100 flap National llank : KU Ounrryvllle National Hunk loe Kllzabethtewn National bank... ion Nettbcrn Hank stock 10) TCfltTNKK BTOCKS. lllg Spring A Heaver valley., Ilrldgepert A llorC8he! Celuiubla A Chestnut Hill..., Columbia A Washington mi 23 SI 21.30 IS 2103 20 10 Coneslega A lllg Spring 23 CeIiimbtuA MarlelUi - Mnteivn A llllxabetbtewn 25 ijiiieasterA Knlinita 23 Lancaster ft Willow Btruel 23 Hlnihlmrgft Millport 23 .Marietta A Mnytewi 23 MurlutlnAMountJey 23 Iunc, Ellznbethtewn A Mlddlutewu. HO Lancaster. Friilllllu M Ijincaster A l.ltltz 23 Kastllrnndywlne WayneaUniK-. . S" Lancaster A Wllllainstewn 23 UinciistcrA Maner. IM ijincasterAMaiihelin 23 Lnmimli-r A slarlelbi 23 11 4.tO 21 M Xt 70 W JS 107 111) l 33 7'J 1.73 il) Al 30 1() 2 10 J0.2S 210 S 1S.03 75 no H'.'Si .13 lljil 101 2S3 7.0 Lancaster A New Helland loe lUKCKLLABEUl'S BTOCK3. Quirryvllle It It M MUlersvllln Street Cur te Inquiring Printing Company. 10 Oasllght und Fuel Company... 23 Stelen Heuso (Ikmds)... 1) Columbia (Ins Company. 23 Columbia WutcrCeuipauy 10 Sus'iiichannalren Company loe Marlutta llollew-waio 1") Stevens Heuse de Mlllernville Nermal Scheel 23 Northern Market , M Kiutern .Market Nl Western Mnrket t'l I.aneasterClly SHeet Itallwn Ce M (hks Ceuipany HeuiN.. l' Columbia Horeuuh Ikmds IK) ijiueaslerA Susquehanna. 311 tuucustvr A New DuuvUle 23 VOUIT1CAU llriuecralic Ceunlj Tltltet. iVcertcr. JONAS Z. STAUFFEK, East Enil. County ffeltettwi . JOHN E. -M ALONE, City. J'rtien Inipcclers GEO. II. OO.VUKU, btrusbuigliuieugh. C. O. AMMON, Ephrata. DlrccterM of roer. C. II. lIENNINaElt (2yeurs), llreckneck. S, II. HEIST (3 years), East Hempflcld. JOHN STEWAUT (3 years), East Hemplleld. Jurn Cantmittiencr. E.C. IHI.LEIt, Earl. jr Bir Aurj.itTisvirr.xTs. B AK1NO POWUEH. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never varies. Amnrvelerpurlty, stiength und whelesnmeuess. M010 eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, nnd cannot be Beld lu competition with tlie multitude el low test, short weight, alum or phosphate pewdets. Held only in cant. Hoval JIauine PouDrnCe., let) Wall (street. New Yerk. inuy27-lydAw TTANTE1)-A SITUATION TO DO OEN YY oral Housework or upstairs work. Apply It NO, 314 NORTH MULUEIUIY ST. TjEAIi ESTATE AT PUHLIC SALIC. XV On TUESDAY. SEPTEMHUll 1. I61U. nt 7 o'clock p. 111., at the Cooper Heuse, 1 w ill olTer at public sale the property Ne. 753 Mnner street, eonslstlngef u Twe-Story UltICK DWELLING HOUSE, 32 by 3J feet, and let of ground, fronting 110 feet en Maner stteet by 233 te Lafayette and 10IK along Lnfaj ette streef, mere or lese. In the rear or the dwelling Is a hydrant mid well or water; ulse, u wash kitchen, weed nnd coal heuse, a carpenter shop nnd chicken heuse. The buildings are comparatively new, and built or the best material. Thoielsanubunduncoor ex cellent fruit, Bueh as apples, pears, peaches, cherries and grupe vines uu the premises. The slde let will be offered separately, 40 by 223 feet. Possession given October 1, 183, Tbe preperty can be Inspected uutll the day el eale, when utteudance will he given by DANIEL ItllOADS. II. Shcbeut, Auct uuglWtTu,Th,S,ll PUIILIO SALE OF VALUABLE REAL Estate or Jehn ltalsten, deceased. The heirs of Jehn ltalsten, deceased, will sell at publle sole, en the premises at lteckvllle, Heney brook township, Chester county, 011 WEDNESDAY', BEPTKMUEK 2, 1SS5, all their real estate, as fallows : Ne. 1. A rami containing about 125 Acres or productive land, In geed state or cultivation, re cently well limed and manured, pleasantly lo cated en tbe Harrisburg turnpike, ene mile from Ferrest Station en Wayncsburg Kail read. Heaver Station et Wilmington A N. Ii. It. Is en the property. The Improvements are a large STONE MAN SION, 30x40, with Stone Kitchen attached; Stone Ham 48x73, Straw Shed 32x42. 2 large Tobacco burns, Wagen Shed, Carriage Heuso, Tenement, Ac, There Is an abundance of Timber en the plate; also fruit, shade and ornamental ticcs about the heuse. Ne. 2, adjoining Ne. 1, contains 4 Acres, en which is erected a geed and convenient Frame Heuso nnd btable. Ne. 3 adjoins Ne. 1. and contains about 31 Acres of fuuu land without buildings. Ne. 4 adjoins Ne. .l.ceutalns about I) Acres of geed Chestnut Timber, of 23 years' growth. Ne. B;cenUIns 21 Acres Chestnut Timber sltuute lu West Cain township, en which niu FlugOuunles, known us "Campbell's Itecks." Ne. UU Heaver It It. Station, contains 4 Acres or laud ; the luiproeiueut4iroa large Dwelling undbtore Heuso combined, Btable, Warehouse and siding ; thU Is a geed opportunity for a live business man The above properties are all In geed order and must positively be sold, LI lie ml terms can be given. Sale at ene o'clock n. in. Persons, desiring Information or wishing te ylcw tlie properties, plcuae call en or address J, II. It ALSTON, lteckvllle, Chester cevuty, Old au.g, u, 18, 20, 20, 27, &ep. 1 A atw MBtr AnrsnmsitKKTn. RoemswantkdT' " ' Twoer three pleasant unfainliihcd rooms centrally located 1 First Wartl tu-eferred. Ad. dreS,"TKNANT,"UiKtLtuiixcEnOflice. It GEOUOK llKNNKTT-PItAOTlOAIi PLUMIIKll.STKAM AND UA8 FITTKIt. .Aiiiivuura prninpiiy niicnuea 10. oniismciien guaranteed. Werk done nt rcnsonnble prices. NO. tUNOUTIlQUKEN STUK&T, Junel7-3inil ' Idtncnster, 1'a, PENNA. OIOA11H FllOM fhOO FKH Hnndrcdap, at IIAUTMAN'B YKLLOW FKONT CltlAlt .STOUK. TIIK UKST, VUltnST AND CHEAFEHT (nsp In Iho market te-day Is MIl.bKK'S IIOUA.XbOAP. WHEN NEXT WASHDAY COMES mnke n trial of 0110 enke or Mll.l.lllt'H llOltAX boa I", and alter Hint you will use no ether. Wkl IAVE HEEN MANUFACl'UItlNtl C. F. MII.I.UU'S IIOUA.X SOAl ft ncnlS . mid te-day Its mxlua are neaily w,(ki pounds nit- FiTAULTTelLStltEFINEDllOItAX nndCiitistln I.vch mnkn the excellent nrtl cle called MILI.Ell'S 1IOUAX SOAP. (1AUEFULANALYSIH 11Y FltACTlOAL J Chemists preve that MIM.CK'i IIOIIAX SOAP Is absolutely pure. mar7Gmd ALLINTELLiaENTFEUSON.S,CHEM Isls and Doctors glve MILLEIl'S KOIIAX SOAP the picfercncc. HUDLEY'S E.VTIIACT VANILLA. Of full strength nnd with Iho lleb aroma or the pme bean. A lull line or lhiterliig ex tracts at IIUIILKY'B IlltUO 8TOHK, Ne. 24 Weal King Slicet. ON st ACCOUNT OF ITS l'UKlTY, stlenalli and L'eneinleiccllence.MlI.I, Elt'S iiuua.v siiAr naa guiucu uie luver 01 uu wue hate used It ....-..-. .v. :..." . ... :- ... T ANCASTEIt COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. SESSION HEOINS MONDAY, SEPTEMUEIt 7. TYPE WIUTINU a special featuie. lnstrne tleus free te all who complete the course. New catalogue Just Issued containing list of stiuientsin nunnuance nisi year. Cull en eraddrcs", H C augSI-Hdlt .WEIDLER, Principal. BB. Fleur. Iho licet. Use Mniihuini Heller The Original. inay2-lyM,WAH 11 -iirrrneuT EXCEi-rieN, n"i eTTest V Cigars In the town, two for 3c, nt 11 A HTM AN '8 YELLOW FltONT CIOAK STOUE A FEW OK CLAHKE'S IIAIUJAINS. olelne Soup, only Sc. Elastic Starch. 8c. ncr box. I Jiundry Starch, &:, per pound. Column's Miislnnl, 12c. per ', S. Six B.3. like ler23c. Uoedrt delivered lii'i'. Telephone. CLAHKE'S TEA STOItE, 33 West King Street ITUMt imrrisHTNO domestic heseT : Cheaper than ever, go te IIECHTOLD'S. Just received, llrltlsh nnd ether Hese which we are selling at pi tees less than they test te inanu laetiiie, being Jeb Lets from Feiccd Sales. Alse Underwear, Shirts, Pants, Vests, Overalls and othcrgends usually kept in Cents' Furnishing Stores. Please call ami examine before you buy. HENHY 1IF.CI1TOLD, Ne. K North (Jucen Stieet ra-.SIgn of Iho lllg Stocking. P. S.lIulldlng Stone nnd bund rer sale. VTOTICIi HAVING I'UKCHASEI) A LN lingo stock or Woolens nt the late thcrllT's rale, at ery low prices, 1 w III make the in up In Suits, Pantaloons or Oicrceat nt very low prices. All persons having purchased material can have them made up mid trimmed In llrst ilass style ut muilenne prices. A perfect fit guaranteed. A. II. ItOSENSTEIN, !n2l4hudU 37 North Uuccn street ItTxaXtly tj ie nidi itiiTngT li Why don't you euro your hncknche with ene of lieusen's Capclnc Phistcrj. buie and quick. 23 ccnti. p'lJMEMBEIi THE OLD STANDAUD. EOHUEU'S WILD CHEKltY TONIC Fer Weakliest, Oeneral Debility, Dysjiepsla, bummer complaint, etc. llOHUfch'SLlQUOll STOKE, npi22-ldlt Ne. 22 Centre Square. rilHE LAKGES'P, 15EST AND MOST JL cemplete nsseitiiieiit of Playing Canl3 In the eltylnuii S cents pcrpaek up nt HATITMANS YELLOIV FK'.iNT CltlAlt STOKE. TOTE IS MAKING CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS AT V3.00 A DOZEK, AT NO. Hi NOKTH QUEEN STKEET, lanl'Hfd Ijineaster. Pa TJiAST END VAKI). C. J. SWARR&CO. GOAL KLNDLING WOOD. OrritH : Ne. 20 Centre Square. Ilelh yard and eltlce connected with telephone exchauge. aprlJ lydMAF.K PUBLIC SALE Ol' VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE, Ok Mesiiav, Sli-tcmulu 11,1S33, at 7 o'clock p. ui., will be sold at the Keystoue Heuse. In the city of Lancaster, a lotet ground en whlehuieercutedn two-steiy brick dHClltng hoiKeund hick buildings; a Irame bam, wagon shed and shop. and ether Improvements, situ nlednt thoeeutheast corner of Llme and Clay streets. Lancaster city, bald let contains lu rieut en wilil street 18 let 7 Inches, mero or le, nnd extends In depth te a 14 reel w Ida public alley KM feet, mere or less. The buildings tue new nnd In geed condition, and there Is un abundance el excellent fruit en the premises. AlllCAHAM HKEITEUAM. Assignee of Adam Mtscbllchnud Wlfe. HemivSiil'suit, Auctioneer. uug24,27,31iscp3,7,10,H ATOUNT ST. L.KY'S COLLEGE. Mount St. Mary's College, EUIHTSBURG, MD. Thin Institution continues te clve that ther eugh Classical and Muthematlcar Education ler which It has long been celebrated. A Cemmer cial Course, optional te tbe students, is con ducted by competent professors. Situated in nveiy healthy locality at the feel or the lilue ltldge Mountains, uud far uwuy fiem thu dlstiuctleiisand dan gem el a city, this cellege eilers peculiar udvantugis te students. Send for Catafogue te PRESIDENT MT. ST. MARY'S COLLEGE, luISO-Sind M W S EMM1TSUUKO, MD. VNUAsTlflt COUNTY FA IK. si:pti:mih;k i i, in, te, n, is, hi. REFRESHMENT PRIVILEGES. Seulcd I'mpesuls will be received up te SAT UKDAY EVENING, SEPTEMUEIt 5, ler the fellow liig (no excluslvcs geld but net meie than three or n kind) . Lunch and Dining ltoem Privilege, spaceal lowed each, sexSUIeut IcoCieam and Cuke Priv ilege, space ullewcd each, 13x30 feet. Lcmouade Privilege, space aUeived each, 10x10 feet. Con Cen feet lenery Privilege, space allowed each, lexlO reet. Fruits Privilege, space ullewcd each, luxlO feet. Peanuts Privilege, space allowed each, 6x10 feet Pep Cern Privilege, space allowed each, 6x10 feet. Tobacco und Cigars Privilege, space allowed each, 5il0 reet. As all passes will be abolished, the Privileges will be all the moie valuable. Amusement andethcrnrlvllcges sold en application te the secretary. The abeve to te frcsbuicnt privileges .will be awaided te the three highest and best bidders. All stands, sheil ding or tents te be erected nt the expense of ex hibitor, under tbe supervision of the boss car penter at McGrunn's Park, and must be com pleted by Saturday Evenlng, September li. Terms cash In adv unce. Tbe directors icsoive right te icjcct any und all bids. Proposals must be ndrtrcssed under seal te JACOI1 II. LONG, secretary, cges." und uiaikcd "Proposals rer Prlvll. UUgi&Ol s AINT-KAPHAEL WINE. INFORMATION. ThnRnlnt-KanhaclWtnebasadBllcIousnavenr and Is drunk In the prlneipal cities of Itussla' Uenuany, North and L OOUVU America, Great Britain, India, nnd se en. The quantity exported enni.nl V 111 HlllHctcllt TlTOOr Ol ItS StubUUV and stavlug powers, while for tbe real connefssour there is no wine that can be consldeied Its 8U-ThreBalntKaphacl Wlne Company, Valence, Dopartmentef the Dreme (Frunce.) H. E. SLAYMAKER, Ne. 2 EAST KING STKEET. 118 nrt NOTICE TO TKESPASSEKS AND GUNNEKB. All persons are hereby for bidden te trespass en any or the lands of the Cornwall or Bpeedwell estates. In Lebanon and Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed orunln erunln orunln clesed, either for the purpese of (booting or Ash ing, as the law will be rigidly enforced against alltrcspai'slng en saldlauds of the undersigned after this notice M A rasat3ljLX ItPEKOYALDEN. KtiWAimn. v uk EM AN. JAttei ucy f or It V. Coleinna'i heln. eetu-uiutw Nliir ADrEBTISKMBSTlt IJlIltaT-OLASS UOAltielNfL . Xeucther with the ehnlrn nf looms en the nister second noer. Burptisacd by nene In fiw 1 NO. i'tl NOUTII QUKF..V ST. Table beatdcra accommodated. aC-tld KIDNEY TltOUllLES. DON'T DOS1-3 ler kidney nffectlenn. Use cxternnlly ene liciuen's Cupcfne Pereus Plaster ever the kid neys. WM, M. OKAY, COMMISSION BROKER IN OltAIN, bTOCKH, HONU3 AND I' F.TUO- l.r.usi. rit.U-IIO.IAL LOTS A SrKCIALIV. KSIII.CMAN'H LAW 1IUII.01NO, N03. Mnnd n North Ilnke, St., Liiiiriutler. I'n. -t'eiiiieet(t by private wlie with at! tbe pilnclpal exclmnucs. uugS-ttd T31ANO TUNlNd. It. I. CIIASK, or Phil del phln, will altrnd te orders Ter flist-elnw plitne tuning lelt nt Ne. Utl KASTKINUhTllKKT, or Slevens llouMusle Stoic, until later notice. nug-'lrM,Tl,8 N ARTICLE SUITAH'iTe FOll AIjTj nm Mi9e,. giving excellent results, Is MI t LEH'S 1JOIW.X SOAP. TVlt. 8. E. WEHEIt JL V etciitiurvplivflleliui nnd Suiiroen fi:mdu- le or Ontario Vetn inary College). Ofllce, Ne. 7 WEST tilt ANOESTItEET. Telcphone conune. Hen w Uh Keystone Heum. Jy2l-2mdTiil hAS tn8tuucti6nhTn musiiTen PIANO AND OltOAN, licglnulng SEPTEMllF.lt 1st Fer Iriiiwnpply te MlSSMAUOlESPUItltlEK, aug2tatS,WAS 110 Seuth DukeSUcct. ALL IT UEl'HESENTED TO HE AND the last chance. Mr. Smith reconstructed soma of our common Sad Irons, and It dects thu weik superior te any liens I have Invented In yet Oct your Irons dene while you have the opportunity. Ir jeu don't you will regict It. MK..I. KAUFFMA.V, ltd Cor. Union and Second BtH,, Columbia. Pu. OOyVENIIlS. J AN C A It i. Ily her j he lu this mouth Is bem, Ne gems but Gurnets should be worn ; They will Insure her constancy, Tnis fellowship mid fidelity. FEUItUAKY. Iho February born will llnd Sincerity and peateef uiln i. Freedom fixnn passion and from cute, irthey the Amethyst should wear. MAKCH. Who en Hits worlderours thelreje3 Iu March first open, shall be w Ine lu days or peril, nruiand brave, And Hear a llloudsteno te thclrgiuve., A PHIL. She w he from April dale her yearn. Diamonds should weur letl bitter t'-l rs Fer vuln tepentiince flew ; IhU Btoue Emblem of innocence Is known. MAY. Wlm fln.1 belielda Ihn IlL'hl. of d IV. In spring's sweet llewety month et May, And weuiTim Kmereldalt her Hie, Blx.il! be a lined and nappy wife. JUNE. Who comes w Ith summer te this earth, And ewes te June her day of blrlb. With ring or Agate en her hand. Cuu health, wealth and long llle leiuiuind JULY. CI he glow lug Ituby should ndern Thesu he In warm J lily are born ; Then will they be exempt and fite Fiem leic's doubts und uuxlety AUOUST. Wear u Sardenyx et for thce Ne conjugal fclleltv: The August born without this Mone '1 Is said must tlve nnlei ed and lone. SEPTEMUEIt A maiden born w lien autumn leaves Are 1 uslllng lu Septembers biecze, A Sapphire en her blew should bind 'Twill cuie diseases or the mind. OCTOIIEK. Octobers child In born ler wee, And lire's vicissitude must knew ; Hut Inj nn Opal en her hi east Alidhope will bell theso worlds te lest NOVKM11EK. Who llrst come telhis weild below Willi diear November' fiU nd miiw, Should prize Tepaz'n umber hue Emblem or friendiand lecra tiuu. DECEMDEIi. II told December gave you biilh The month et snow nnd lee and mirth, l'luce en your liandTuniuolse blue, Suctcei will bless wliate or you de. ALL TUB A ROVE ARE IS BTOClv OP H.Z. RHOADS, Jeweler, Ne. 1 WEST KINO STKEET. N EW HOODS EVEKY DAY. GETTING READY -FOK FALL TRADE -AT ASTRICH'S Palace of Easnien, 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCAbTEK, PA. NEW GOODS Are Coming In Et ery Day. Last week w e announced tlieui rival of a lingo let et FINE VELVETEENS, In ull tolers.utaoo. u yard. We foiget te mention that they uieblllc FinUhed. Te-day we hill e opened Mime UEW TBIiraGr LAOES. Theynie WOKSTEI) YAK LACES, indiireient colors, utS5c. ayaid, andonelol, iu tour colors, very heavy, at 60c. a yaid. We bought tin iu carfy because they at u cheap. Next we get In a lull line of CREPE LISSE RUCHIjNG, Seme as low us loe. a yard ; ethers, that uie very handsome and Hue, at 15c.. 20u. uud 23c. a yuid. . It's ruther waiui tospenkubeut Full Huts, but lu order tube lu time we have leeched thu llrst lotet BLAOK PALL STRAW HATS This week; alt-e, leta of New Hat and Bennet Frames. PLUSHES will bu veiy much lu demand this season. We shtill rccclve a lull stock or nil colors Inn few days. We buven't ilxed the price yet, but be ns suied they will be cheap enough. We would llke everybody te see our Fifty-Cent Kid Gloves. They are as geed us we sold rer 85c, last year, SOMETHING NEW IN CORSETS, called the " Ucuuty," only Sic. Our " Unhifak. uble," whlte nnd colored, nl i x: '1 he " II. A U" 73. Iho best ter the money i usgecd us any Del. lav Corset. 1IAKUAIN3 IX LINEN TOWELS, NAPKINS, DO YI.IEC, TA IILECLOl II I, 0. New Fancy Bordered Handkerchief?, 5 Cts. CIULDKEN'S HAND-MADE WOItSTED JACKETS nt BOc., In Whlte, Ulue, 1'lnk mid Curdliul, SHETLAND SHAWLS, Large Etxe, Wack uud Colored, O-'c. Apiece, n l ZUSVELLAXKV VH. E"XAM"lNK"lTVEllYCfAICi: OF HOAV nndstethatCIIAS. F.MIM.KlllssUmncd en. Ne llOltAX SUA 1'Rcnulne without. ' NOTIC10. .i. fnl''0ew bnlldlng shall he flnWied eI!,,h0.."u .'." 'vdeilck Hi limner's old livery No?lNrlvyll!R8n,lTKVuw,!lryMe,,,' alMwdlt FllhD'K IIIHMMKIt, Liveryman. pllOFOSA LSFblt F1UH ESCAPES. The Directors or the Peer will receive lire lire pesals rer placing Iren btnlmnv and Jlalceny I Ire Escapes, 0110 te each end or the Almshouse, and thosnme te the Insine AnyluialMnus ami siieclllcntlens te he submitted byjJBlders, with price, the beard reserving the right te adept the bid nnd plans bent Butted te Iho public. l'ropeuls te be opened nnd considered at the mm meeting or liliectein, en September Sth, ! HiigTMnd e A1C IIALU BUY YOUR -CLOTHING AT- WanamakerfSi Brown's, OAK HALL, SectiiiiAsr Ceitmr. gixTit ab Mahket Sthkets, I'lllLAIlkLIIIIA. Jlylltfd TNSUKANCE Manheim Mutual Live Stock Insurance Association. KEOKGANIZED. Wm. Kemie, Pia;s. Cuas. E. Wetz, Sec. All certificates new Issued by this association are ugreeable te the Act of Muy, 1M1, which glve u guurautce ler the payment of death losses. ECONOMY. FIDELITY. PKOMPTNKSS. Sctietury nnd t.cucrul Mnungi-t'sOlllce, NO. 13 IAST OKANOE ST, l.anc.wtei CHAS. K. "WiSNTZ, auglO-lwcedAlmiv General Munsger. Ami:ndmi:nt te thi: constitu tion piopesed te the citizens of this Cem. inenw'culth for their uppiovaler lejectlen.by the General Aiseuibly et the Commonwealth of PcnusylMinla. Published by elder of the See See relaiyet the Coiiimeuwralth. Iu pursuuneoer the 1st section of.Utlcle Will or the Constltu Censtltu Constltu Hen. .lelnt ie?olutleu proponing an aineiidmeiit te the Constitution et the Commonwealth el I'enn sylvanla ' lle It leselvedbv thu Senate and IIouke of lien rescntullvc of the Commonwealth or PeiuiDjI vanla In General Assembly met, that the fellow, lng Is pinpeedns un ntncndnieiit or thu Consti tution or the Commonwealth or Pciiiisjlvuuls, In accoidauie with the piel loin of theelgh teentli article theieer. AMENDMENT 1 hat section file or article Uie el the I'euMt tutluii of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, which reads ns fellows "Whenever n comity shall contain forty Iheuiiind Inhabitants It shall eenslltiitun scp.irutejudlclal district, uud shall vlect ene Judge learned In the law, nnd the General Assembly shall pievldu for nddltlenal judges, ns the business of the Bald diitrlcts ma 'din He. (jeuutles containing a population less Hum Is Hiilllf lent te constitute Kepnrute dN tllcts Hliall be tunned into cenenleut slngln dlstrlctn, or, If necessary, may be attached te contlgueiiH dlstilcta us tun General Assembly may pm Ide. 1 he olllce el associate Judge, net leai lied lu the law. Is abolished lu counties lerin lug separate districts; but the se end un-eclate Judges lu olllce when IhU Constitution shall be ndeplcd shall sen e for their unexpired terms," bu uud thu Kiinie N heieby nuicudcd, se as te lead as follews: hciicer a county shall con cen bilu lty theuraiid Inhablliiiitslt may consti tute a tjcparute Judicial ill'triet, and may elect ......(..,,.... t..nr.....l (.. ,1... I.... . ..n.l ,lii. ,f....Aml IIIIVJIIMUU J... 111,., .1. ,.,., IU., . ,.111. IUV l.ll.i.. Assembly i. ball piolde for uddltlenal Judges, as the business of s.ild district may refiiiie. uu OHirici Fepnnile dl Ceimlles notterinliigfepnnilo districts SIlllll I lenned Inte coincident single districts, as the Geueiul AsM'inbly may provide. Iho olllce of associate J udge, net lent ncd In the law, Is abolish ed lu counties forming sepuate districts and liming mere thin ene law Juuge; mery ether county shall elect two associate Judges, who shall net be required te be learned In the law; but the several usscM-late Judges In elllie, when this amendment shall bu adopted, shall terve for their unexpired teim. A tiue copy of the Joint Ki't,olutleii W. S. bTBMlKR, flcrietary et the Couuneuw enllh. JiilyiiamdM 'ui( s.it.n en ut:yr. FOR KKNT. Three Law Ollltea ut Ne. NOKTH DUKE bTKEET ; mid n li.iament V Ket lung, supplied with water and heat. uiar2U-ttd P.. FK AN K ESHLEMAN. TTIOK KALH.- SKATINfi KINK AT COL- 1 umbla, Pa., with nil Its Fixtures. Steam IIcutcrniiil2Z3palrH or Henley Skates, geed us new. Will sell un easy U'lnis undnt a burgnlu. Posleflleo address, ' liOX' NO. It.V JuIylWmd Columbia, Pa. AJtu&BMjsyr.s. piULTON Ol'LKA IIOUH1X AUGUST 2-1, 25, 20, 1880. l'lKbl' APPEAKANCi: IN I.ANC VKTLK OF liss Annie Lewis, The jeungest foubretteon the singe, In her own Kcuutllul Comedy, e. tilled LITTLE TRUMP. Biipneiled by a Streng uud Carefully -elected Mcliopelituii Ceinpuny. ADMISSION 10, SO A TO CENTS. KESEUVED SEA'IS, Wl CENTS. Fer Sale nt Opera Heuse. n?l-5t ULASStfAKB. H IGU&ilARTlN. Fruit Jars CHINAHALL- Masen Fruit Jars In Pints, O.U irts uud Half Gallen. TUB LIGHTNING FKUIT JAIJS, The Ilesl In tlie Market. Jelly Cups.Tumblers and Jars At Lewest Pilccsnt High& Martin, NO. IB EAST KING STREET, LANCASTEK. PA ttl'BCTAVLBtl, CUPERIOK SPECTACLES -AND- EYE-GLASSES.. Microscopes, Field G lasses, Parameters, Tele scopes, Magle Lanterns, Thermometers. Draw, lng Instruments, Philosophical uud Chemical Apparatus. List and Descriptions of our Ten Catalogues sent FKEE en application. QUEEN & CO., NO.IUI CHESTNUT ST. PHILADELPHIA mart lydiw tlUVKH. pOOK, WJ11TK dc GKEHNOUUII. i BANKERS. Orders executed for cash or en margin rer all securities eurrcnt In the New Yerk market. Correepundence Invited. MEMIIEUSOFTIIE NEW YORK STOCK EX. CHANGE AND PIIOPK1ETOKS OF POOlt'S MANUAL OF KAILWA VS. 46 Wall Strpet, New "Srerk. OCU-lydeed .F x - ,t iV -1 s .v
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