"v - si wy. ) Hitf - .1 ; u Ri.. w& ssj; F n&& ses s-; ns x SMJ' MW i'Si Ik H e , I t n: ?. iVi K- A Irr ,,-y .t .r p.- LC ij 7k . v i VK 'j. r rt tver Jtefeif or ma JUITA . . SMMnntr tram, TheyJ&eape b iJt-Iteriiy Hart MnirrKW' Mapftetiltw la BHrt .ilm'ttrter ewn. ..- .- - ' " naenceei ihcjutklueskcsi. a rn . .KMn gt itid mimi --. .. ' MWity accidents that ever Jiap- r.-1-Vii i .j......,- '"rrv!! JTv. '. m Mwraet inree cnueran ireuj AuullA MT llilwiA nhilMIMn rnM ... .Ji t, .Aiinuu tflEKS '"SV"""' ' " r""- , a 'almost miraculous. -About crcteek yesterday atternoen, a earrtage. belonging' to.lehn P.' aMiaur "kVahert dtataeee from JWttt ', leRitadirig; In V abed at the ' IraMnh' Tank'a nalnnit nn Wal nil t t4ki bona 'becemlnir native com- MtiaiWnaeklntrearid fro, and at last sne- 1 Meakiag ttie bridle by Which tbe wi fastened" When the horse found It M loose It aiarted te run up Alley 0 nlynrtaratreet,Mt a very, rapid gait It had:xaebed tkls, street the horse jtaqned' tewardWalnuti; street. Samuel . CsManbsn. tna 11 vervmaa'.' aaw thn team nim; ,K uptt allsy. and;endeaVeraiV atop the ' tww' npoanett,'aBiai,ieiit,w, attempt mm friai the. benwda&hed onward. Mt tkla tkne'llieeirtialre had overturned and Wtwaialse tteaas e further . exalting the vraen me nam nn reacnea i-eunn waas AliajrtlJ. ;.tUe horse made an run en? the pavement Coming ntvnwniim umfiub hcte uiu i jar vuaries urove, living en above Fourth. Tna children ingtt basket or .pears and saw 'the runaway team they f-te escaDO liv entering tlie faheasenearathaiid. ,Butitwas the team was already upon them. i were Birucn ey tue everiurnea dragged a conslderablo distance, i from death or lastmc Inlurlcs is wenderiut as the carriage struck Breat force, and the v were dnttnratl from laAnavement Inte tbe atreet The home 1 waa diured 'cerner of Fourth and ZiOcust --.,, street D Sam. ratnpbell. One erhls empleyes .;,' was M(tM bn the hand by the horde while he wasbjBlnt te detach the animal from the '., ,tirtag;" The carriage is almost n total wreck, ..,n the wBeels bavuig nearly all the spokes tern jewtand tbotep und sides or the vehicle is S " ; much Jit need or general repairs. While the TMinen h'wtm employed in stepping the '-SK berse,:Hie children, who met with severe 1 Vplts Jnjurle? were beinc carefuliy attended te .vv'byeevetal persons who were spectators of $'" 7J-ttat;ffalrv They were removed te their .v'Benu.lVBW. F. J. Cliy-Menm and Aaren W?,. R. LU1z.and medical attendance aummoned. , :;isThelJlesrocelvedaro net couslderecr se- -v isa1, . neus, aiueugu very painiui. tue eiuest $ 555veBMV i'wrence, agea la years, has several aevei uruiava uuuui uer ueay, anu Annur, t ' aged 5 yeara, recoived an ugly gash en bin left .T aide and the tire or ene or the wheels made '.I',.., .nlhl Mlll1 Wllltn arrn.1 nlnn vem ' -r. t w, . -"-i ", (, u...u j, jjfkireceivea we greater number or weunus, maltbeUKb nene or thorn are et an ,.?V extreme natuie. The left letr is verv much Vi-y, swollen and there are numerous bruises en ilia ueav. a visit te tue neme or tne children this morning found thorn all confined te the house from tbelr accident, aud while feeling rather sero, It is thought that in a few davs they will be all right aqatu. The herse was thought by its owner te have escaped Injury, but after its removal te tlie slable it w as teund te be badly hurt roll Fifteen Feet. Christian S. Sliuman, nfanner lcsldlng in Maner township, about ene mlle back el Washington borough, ruqt with a very serl serl eus 'accident yesterday at his home. Mr. Shureau was engaged In hanging up tobacco in his bam, and by some accident fell from tbe place where he was standing te tbe lloer of tlie barn, a distance of about 11 f f teen feet, and was seriously hurt He was KW&$ rendered unconscious by the shock and ro re fgjfe?" ...nialned in tbatstate forevor ene hour. Ills lujuriuB vuuaiai ui miuniui ivuiuitit uuu an Injured apine. Mr. Shuman is well known In Columbia. ltureugli llrlcfit. A slight lire occurred yesterday in the .chimney of Samuel Turner's het w, en North YiFrent street The lire denartment rosneiidod A xie the alarm, but did net no Inte sorvlce as ft lhA firnivna nut nut liv nn nturilnvn nf tlin ''. -finnl hMiaajMial a" oxtlncuisher. OPliBlaTBBBVBBakone tlme a resident tj4MHIjKBhIs foriner friends. tHMppMflBiamrei.i Point 't H..jrT A nnmluir nf (Tnlutiiliintis arn Nnpiulinir In. t j .v-. v-ir.T. . ,. . .r .. " K'-'Vj 2S"" l wua wai rails. y sSCf The rink will boepo leiienjiext Saturday even- ,The club will aud by the iclub will re- vor the fellow BsrreuW 1 Jiem camn te Leck Haven, te 'JWullamspert, te Sun bury, te l.owistewn, te ISfantaburg and home. They will arrive in mews' eiincr I'riuay evening or waiuraay luefliing. it UEJiiwir wKvmse. Tbe Ciiptlnls or llcurj- Weill aud 311m Jullu I'lOMl. Last evening Henry Weill, the w oil-known horse-dealer, was united in marrlage te Miss Julia Plose, daughter of Lazarus Piose. The ceremony was preformed in the Jewish syna gogue by Rev. Ungorleidcr, at half-past five o'clock. Quite a number of poeplo were pres ent, Including friends of the young ceuple from New Yerk, Brooklyn, Philadelphia and ether cities. Mrs. II. Luckenbach presided at the organ and played Mendelssohn's wedding march, as the bridal party passed up the aisle. The father of the bride gaveheruway. After the ceremony a reception was held at tableman's hall and theie was a large crowd 'present They partook of an excellent ban quet which had been prepared by Gcerge .Heffman, and all enjoyed themselves hear tily. There was daucinc te the music ei an - i,eiuuiuia uuu unu jiui s.i-i1- ureaK camn en v rieay morning. ?i "t5. kindness of Sunt. Phillips tin l.vC7StUru hetnp by a inx;lal train e iPV-j, orchestra and speeches wero made by Rev. uugentHuer, ai nusensium, uauiei .niaynr, David, jLedermnn and ethers. The newly married pair lea en a trip at 10:15. & .VDonnlngtew n Docter Cremated. The remains el Dr. Jehn F. Evans, of tj&'Dpwnlngtewn, who died of epitheliema, at qvVyteelten,' Dauphin county, en the Ulth of 'i$Sfi5 Au trust-were breucht hore this mornlner nt K-J-krt 8:10 and taken te the crematorium, wlmrn &'f'lV' fhAW WOVA K.An.n 1nnl.iAH.ifey! Flm 1 1, Sjk J'hUilpsaBdafew ethers were in charg'e of .me ueuy-auu wuiiusauu iue incineration, 'Which was rapid and periect The ashes of the late Goerge Brubaker were' taken from the retort or tbe cremato rium yesterday. They weighed seven pounds. " The efllccrs of tlie crematory association have reeel ved a telebram from ItobertTe who, undertaker, asklngfif the bedy or Abraham Hpearcanbe crwreted en Friday. An an swer was returned' that the cremation could take ntaee at that dime. The tcietrmm in 7-. 9 v.. . . X. . CJ "" -" aaieu iruiu -uiiautjiiiiim. i Sortes et Vrehlbi tleu Meutlues. Pret IiVB.Patteu, iGrecne county, Pa., oneertkMblestspeakelrslii the Prohibition .'lrty,'wa'flvea soriesJer meetings in the oeuuty nswier the auspices or the county Anmvwm uu"ju"iwjc,iwgiiiiiig ni noiten Much Fer III111. .v . Frem lh Mount Jey t Aar. . ' 4 . . 1 Annansas 'euman.? or Milten Ureve. met v en rneMT ane jam insist atrasuurg 20, 80th : lPansl1a7r31st5 Christiana b'ept' 4st A . - Ojdar-Brldge 2a : JlCirkwoed 3d ; Little j. !,BrltalrWTertySiuare6tb,0th. IV-. J 'Urf ' j V.- -- V jijMsltauis Te ft AVlUfqaMaa mlsfolftuue en Tuesday of last mt weic" ilfl llQl wnn nncrnfvAl In trwirlinn iy ' 'pMlOfvayMresblngViuachine en the premises 1 ,-- til-J-T-- --- . .- w-.uAv ., IVftUtUK t ., nf Jeb Hevtey, ncilr RIsser's meettne Iieuhd. T.. UwlMMMLian eir,,AVamplng en Mr. L.'s leg, aiMlsJsWBjSieniaaed ever his abdotneu. He rrjl l7w , miU) -.,,, Mlth Mil JJ1JIM- IV ' - ?' jIb0 Fe, ytfwntmmm.yiiie came te town early this .UDonujagMMuiero was a pretty Heavy frcst sreunus uurueriug tlie Petpica lis ue report or, trust alone tbe In Lancaster nud vklnitv U10 ,was rrein 12 te 13 degree J ubei e 1I1U i( the Tcnnl Ctiauiplae, ka, chanlplen' ceutt tennis gJCanada, weli three out of four u wua reiui, tne world's eaam- Casine building In 'Newport, d, en Tuesday. Pettit gave his pii every alternate gameanu K ' : mHW SaSJ nSrw alt. tfrei. JlMsr fCaaaaMali? $&X9BSm ?,- ' f "wWt S- ..MSWKe mM b. Sua. ShjKSB w.;.; SDBT r.- t ia,,,ar . r. "-'- yr?KM . , Tfflj ESBKSS at i a SK rf eWMO JZKift evJir. j .J tfff. f ' Al liiMtnMHK ftM ,jrr rtfc f iCetttrMt. . ? BEl'ORE JUDGE LIVINOHTON. AU br Wednesday afte'raec taken up is the examination ei yttaewea ,Jpr the de fease In the BUltofOeerKcTKilto OetateB v. William r. Brinten, aad the argument of counsel. The Jury, were instructed this mcrnlni;, they retired (e deliberate and bad nol8,rqed,i'poti nJvcrdlctuhOB court ad journed. Thejnext cam attached for trial was that of Frank MoFbersen vs. (J. II. Hilten. Thw Mrianutltnn)nMiuiMAii1.M.MffWd IimaaIi I --".,. n.-. ,.... . c of contract The facta ns detailed by plain-1 ii iiiPi wlfnauMiFitntdinlnKnnlrwlvumvIa I ,", . ., ...,,., , ...,. .;J iuwwwv v w Hvvntin nw uwvwii between the mrtles te this suit by. which the nl.lntltr uhuI a wnui a rluV In Itie lower end of 'the county for one year, from U..M-- W. v -V w . v wvn m vuv April h iw, mat no was 10 receive reeuaaa the use of several rooms for his family, that en June 0, without cause, Hilten discharged MoPheraon, that MoPbersen held himself in readiness from tbe date of bis discharge until April 1, 1884, te serve his employer, and net having been paid from the date of his dis charge, auea te recover damages. The defense Was that the patrons of Hilten's store made numerous complaints about Mc pherson's neftlltrence nnd manner et delus business, and he was compelled te discharge him en the date montlened. On trial. KBFOnK JUDOi: TATTEKSOM. In the replevln suit et Geerge I). Bender vs. Mathias Bush, the jury rendered a vor ver dlctln favorefplaInlllfforf3W.0a . Ajury was empanelled te try the suit of tbe Lancaster County National, bank against Jehn A. Cbarlea, administrator of Daniel Bard, but before the trial was proceeded with a settlement was agreed upon, and judgment by assent was entered In favor of pUlntlif for $1,000. In tbe suit or Aaren II. Stnnmy vs. Jehn K. Barr, defendant, Jehn B. Werfel and Ed ward M. Wiley, cxecutoraef Wm. M. Wiley, deceased, 'garnishees. Judgment by consent was entered In favor of earnlsheea. Tbe suit or Isaac Rlnehart vs. the city of Lancaster was nltached ferttlal this morn lag. This was en action te recover ?500 reward offered by the city authorities for the arrest and conviction or incendiaries. PlalntliT claims that he was Instrumental In convicting Jerry Dungan for setting fire te the Fountain Inn hotel stable en May 10, 1883, and claims the reward. The city authorities resist en en thogreund.tbat Dungan wasonlyeonvlcted of an attempt te fire a building and also be cause tliore Is another claimant Ter the reward, David Graeir. On trial. OUllIir.NT llL'Hl.N'lIS.". Jacob F. Ilarnlsh, of Kast Hcmpfleld town ship, was appointed guardian of the miner daughter or Henry 11. ttehrer, late of Man helm township. Prlson-keepcr Burkholderpresontod a peti tion asking that the naiiie of Kphralm K. Myers be substituted en his official bend te iai;e me piace or juceu uurKiioiuer. Tlie request was granted. J.V HASH HALT. CIRCLES. Lule Lecal and General Ketcs of the Diamond Field. Base ball yesterday At Philadelphia: Philadelphia 6, Bosten 1; Brooklyn 10, Ath letic 7 i at New Yerk : New Yerk 0, Provl Prevl Provl dence 0 ; Mets 8, Louisvllle 2 ; at Pittsburg : Pittsburg 7, Louisvllle 0 ; at Cincinnati : St Leuis 2, Cincinnati 1 ; at St Leuis : Buflale 0. St Leuis 5; atNewark: Trenten 3, New ark 2 ; at Washington : Nationals -I, Vir ginia 3. Murphy, orTrcnten, bad tbrcoeftho four hits yesterday. The Bosten had only two lilts eir Dally or l'hlladelphla yesterday. MeTamany had ene run and two lilts fur the Brooklyn yoslerday. The Columbia and Dauntless clubs will play in Columbia en Saturday. Neither Parker nor Tetnney have had a hit slnce they went with Virginia. The Virginias will undoubtedly leso llrst place and it leeks very much Uke Washing ton. Chicago aud Detroit played a great game f-esteiday. The former had four hits and the atter live. Brlininer, second baseman of the August Flowers, Is playing en the Christiana club in West Chester te-day. Jack Mccnan, who was 011 the Ironsides for ene day last year, catches for the Colum bia club, and Merris, of Heading, pitches. The Trentens had but four hits oil' Left Handed Hmitb, nnd were also out fielded yes terday, but they wen. New.irk, blames It oil Denny Mack's umpiring. Dave Kautz, el Columbia, lermcrly of Lan caster, Is n useful man in base ball circles. He Is captain of both the Columbia nnd Mari etta clubs and pitcher for the latter. Jimmy Galvln has licen very unfortunate. In yesterday's game he wrenched his arm, and. may be unable te play again during the season. Mcegati leek his pl?co and pitched a geed game. Paul Ulnes, the eldest player el the Provi dence club, and the centre fielder slnce 1878, was released yesterday, and Alenzo Knight, formerly right Helder and manager of the Athletics, engaged te fill Ills place. Knight gees te Philadelphia te play te-day. Te-morrow the August Flower base lull club will play a game en the Ironsides grounds with the Mecknnicsburg team, tbe champions of the Cumberland Valley. King and Resli will be the battery for the home club and Geedman will play first base. This club is making eery cllert te succeed nud luey uoserve patronage. Bradley in this city conslder the state. ment concerning his having fallen heir te 5100,000, published in this morning's papers, te be untrue. Ills father aud mether are nlive at the present time, and he was, therefore, net left alene and penniless." A brick heuse must fall en porno pcople befere they drop. 1 - Sudden Death of a Fermer Lancastrian. Fiein tlie Heading Herald. Adam Plank, residing at SOI Court street, father et Charles M. Dank, esq., of the Read ing bar. died very suddenly Wednesday afternoon, while- engaged iu conversation with several irlends at Fifth and Washington streets. Dr. Martin Luther was called, but death resulted before his arrival. Deceased was berne in Cambridge, Lancaster county, February 13, 1318, and removed te Reading about 80 years age. He was employed for many years at Bushong's dlstlllery and mero recently at Fex it Ce's terra cotta works. He was a member of common council from tbe old northwest ward lrem 1859 te 1801, and was a nulet, unassuming citizen. He hid been ailing for home tlme, but his death was unoxpected. Corener Schoedlor in quired into the facts and lcarned that apo plexy of the heart was the cause of hlsdeath. Inspecting ttailrea.d and Stase Iteute. This morning at 7 o'clock Messrs. Samuel Franlz, Jacob G. Peters, Andrew M. Frantz aud Copt Charles Deuues, managers of tbe Millersville railway, accompanied by n few invited guests, including members of the prcas. left Lancaster and made an in spection of the herse car read te Milters Milters ville. They reached Mlllorsville at eight o'clock, nnd theuce took stage for Sate Harber, arriving at I) o'clock. They found the railroad In geed condition, oxcept wbore it posses through the streets in this city. The stage reute te Safe Harber, owing te the late heavy rains, is in rather bad coudltien, the reads being badly washed in seme places. The pal ty returned te Millersville In time te partake of a first rate dinner nt the Nermal school, after which they came en te this city. Gounod's Miuternleve. Gounod's new oratorio, "Mers ct Vita," was rendered Wednesday afternoon nt the Birmingham, FJng., musie festival for the first time. The nudlouce was enormous, and the enthusiasm evoked by tbe musie amounted te mi ovation. The composition was pronounced by all te be the author's masterpiece. It is mero melodious than "The ltodemptlen." The oratorio was ad mirably rendered. The principal soloists wero Mine. Albanl nnd Mr. Lloyd. Herr Rluhter conducted the performance. Net That Way. Frem the Chicago News. "Waiter, can you bring 1110 a nice young chicken smethcied in onions?" "Ne, Bab, We doesn't kill 'cm dat way, sail. We cuts elTd'cr heads." Anether Hlg lieune. Last evening Annie Lewls appeared for the last time in the epera heuse in the "Llttle Trump," nnd she had a racked house. The people were delighted wftliJhuahew. Letter Uelcl, . A letter addressed trxMIss Anna M. UcarT atruVter.KttWlrU LAHCABT3EB D AtLY sr -a lajmwrjunrfl .- . ' j1 . XJte OafcMr. fctawlMMI la a i ..- - - - a kf htm a. JL c - - . -n w im mtntb'v ' x A rteifalaUre of Afce' Newt Yerk II Wd relate tin M baarte edluflu.HI.arW ldent Cleveland at lib aununer haunt In New Yerk, believed te be far from the path of in in tervlevfcrs. The presidential camp Is located twenty-five, miles north el the rural tavern known aa the presitect Heuse, en Upper Bar Bar Bar asaolake, in a region spoken of by tbe guide book aa "Inicsted wllli deer bean, wolves and catamounts." The newspaper man's story of meeting the president Is given : "After Borne conversation of a general character the president tasked melfl would loin them at breakfast aud told the cook te nlapA nim tnnrn nlalft.' Tlin mnnl rnnnUlMl tJ l.mltn.1 venltnn hVn.l nntitnn. l,nt. I.1u ywvw .. .--.. -- -.- ... w..wa -w , WW. .V-,, W...WU, fnVU WM..V.. cuts and ten with condensed milk. It was served en a rough beard supported en stakes. Large legs were used ns chain. Kvcry thing waa primitive In the extreme. There was net the slightest thought or form or formality. White we sat at the table I bad an excellent opportunity te ebserve the president's ap pearance. He seemed even le have gained considerable flesh slnce he entered the meun tains and his manner betokened some fatlgue and lassitude. I was told by ene of his guides that the arduous Journey through the Ferest had exhausted him se much that for two days niter reaching tlie camp he had been unable te freely inove about The lite that he la leading In his retreat in the wilderness u eviuenuy tee mucu even ier mm. 11 is totally unadapted for any but the hardiest woodsman. The president's party are riunrtercd in nleg cabin twenty-seveu feet long, five and nne faalf feet high and about ten feet wide. It is divided in the mlddle by a partition. The rear of the cabin is used aa a sloenlnir apart ment by Mr. Cleveland and his Irlends. the front division Is tbe store-room and the bed bod bod roem for tbe guides. None of the occupants et the camp renove tlteir clothes at night J when ready te retire they wrap themselves In a blanket nud lay down en the ground, which is covered with balsam boughs. A tire is Kept burning outside tnecamp at nigui te keep away any Dears or catamounts that might be prowling about The president in formed me that they bad discovered bear tracks near the camp, but the bears perhaps divined that the camp waswell armud, and accordingly kept a respectful distance Hunting .and fishing, or course, are the principal occupation of tlie woodsman. The president is mere closely addicted te the lat ter, and says that he cares very llttle for sheeting. Mr. AVard is tbe huntsman of the party, anu 110 lias supplied tue venison scrveu up te this tlme in the camp. The president usually upend sal most the entire day in ang ling. He does net fish with thelly, as he thinks he can catch mere trbut with bait At night the camp indulge In Jack-hunting, the most unique and the weirdest sport te be found In the Adirondack Each or the sportsmen, attended by a guide, stations him self in a beat near the shore of the lake. At ene cud of the beat Is fixed nlight generally a dark lantern or a plne torch. The beats are paddled along sllently until a deer comes down te the shnre te drink. As seen as tlie nnlmal sees the light it steps as lfspell-beund. It seems totally unable te compre hend the meaning of the unusual glamour aud stands fascinated until the hunter seated in the beat comes within clese sheeting distance. The deer falls an easy victim, though often, as hap pened at this camp last weck, he manages even when badly wounded te mnke his way back te the forest Tlie guides object te this maniier of hunting, as they say the dcer has no chance for his lite and the killing Is no sport, but butchery. What with fishing and decr-st-ilking by day nnd Jack-hunting by night, It will be seen that but llttle tlme Is left for rest This may account for tlie worn appearance of the nrosldent On such nlehtsHS they nre held in camp by rain or fatlgue after a hard day's spurt the party spend the tlme until day light III n game of euchre. One orthe guides informed me that the president slnce he has been In camp had net averaged ever thrce or four hours' ulcep out of the twenty-lour. lioeil shoetlnc Yesterday Jehn 1L Cllne and Charles Fianclscuv both well known Runners, went te the country Bunnlnjj. They killed lllty 11 ve doves ami thrce plover. Yesterday afternoon the North L'nd Hllle club bold their regular nicotine; at the rnnge en the farm et David Stelnmetz near Schee Scheo Schoe neck. There was Ulte a large attendance, and several KOntlemeu frehi this city woie elected members of the club. There was no regular match, but seme line riile shoetini; was done The club it well supplied with rltles, etc, their list of members Includes the leading citizens of the county, nud It is believed that It will be a success. United Hretlircn CampmeelliiK. A campmcctliig under the auspices of the United Brethren Is belng held at White Oak, Pcnn township. On .Sunday the Heading railroad will run special trains te the grounds from Lebanon nnd ether places. The regular train li'aes this city for Lebanon at 8 o'clock and slerw st White Oak. The crowds are always tremendous at this camp en Sunday. btuble liuriieil. The stable of William Boyce, iu Centre ville, Drumere township, was destroyed by llre last night with Its contents. The less Is about fCOO, and It is covered by Insurance in .Southern Mutual company. The origin or the llre is unknown. The Skating Illnk. The skating rinlc was open again last night, nnd as the weather was very cool there was iuite n crowd of peeple present, and they seemed te enjoy thcmsclvc. IMtnlc and Cheap litcunluii. Unuigera' picnic- and cheap excursion te Wil liams' Uroe en Wednesday, September Id. Keund trip tickets, geed for two days or return same. Train leaves Lancaster (King street) at 6:10. Fare, 11.90. Leave Ephrata at 0 30. Fare, 1.2.25. Leave Lltltz at 0 4V Fare, tf-W. Lcave Jlunhclm ut 7.15. Fare, $1.83. uue27iW Cheap Excursion. Cheap excursion 10 Luray Cave, Wednesday, September 2d. Jteund trip tlekets.goed for live days. Fare only 17.00, Including 'ndmlssten Inte the rave. Train leaves King street nt CIO n. m. Epbrata, C.30; Lltltz, 0 31, and JIanliclm, 713 a. in. Fer further particulars sec cliculars. nug27A?J 1'OLITICAL. DemocraUe County Ticket. ltccerder. JONAS Z. STAUFFEU, East Earl, County Solicitor. JOHN E. MALONE, City. J'rlien Inspector! GEO. II. aeNUElt, Strusburg lloteiigb. C. a. AJIJIO.V, Ephrata. Director 1 oJ'eor. C. II. UEKNIKUElt (2 years), Urcckneck. B. II. HEIST (3 years), East Ilemplleld. JOHN UTEWAIIT (3 years). East Homplleld. Jury Commlniener, E.C. IJILLEIl, Eatl. HARBETH. Mew Yerk Vrednc Market. NswieRK.Aug. 27. flour dull aud unchanged. Flno,J3ea3 60! Buiicniue, S3 ZSQi&Oi Extra Minnesota, t300l(M. Wheat Ne. 2 lied, Whiter, Sept., 01fCOcte- UCl, U),Vi MU,( VOftf, Cern- e, 2 Mixed, Aug.,5l,Ve: Sept., B2K0I VtiiU174U. Oats Ne. 2 Oct.. 30e. Mixed, Aug., 325;e; Sept., Sejc j Ky.e dull and unchanged. jkuiiey u-.uiiuui. Ferk dull 1 mess 11025010 2HW. Lard 3 S2. bent,: W GO Oct. Molasses nominal. Turnontlne stead vnt Sloei snot. Itesiii dull, strained te geed, $1 1 SQH 13. i'eiremuin uuu nutter nrm 1 cholce. 21(2i2e. Western Imitation Crcamery. Cheese dull ; Western Flat prime, CJiGOKc: Btate, 6Q7C. '" ' Ecl's dull but stead v : State. ISfllICe; Wnatnm. 141.MIJ1.. ' ' loe dulcti Carolina aud LeuUl&nu. cnmmnn te fair. 46Uc- sugar sieauy i cutienr, 70 ! granulated, 0 ll.lsc: :oiifectlnner8A,6Kae-lGa. ' Tallew nuleti prime, city. Se. Freights dull 1 irrnlu lei grain 10 i.i vcrpoei. 2K 1 fair cargoes, SJiGsVi, Iveriioel. aw policy. ueneu easier ; nay uemlual. Chicago 1'rtMtuee Market. Chioaue, Aug. V7, 1KXI p. m. Maiket opened t Wheat Sept., 79?ci Oct., SlJiO Nev., We. Cern Sept., Hie t Oct , 4e I iiev., SSiu, Oau-Soet., 24e ' OOL, tie. Ferk Sept., ts 01) 1 Oct., u 03 1 Nev.. 19 M. Lard Sept., a2ii Oct,,W23t Nev.WJO. Klbs-Sept., (3 Jft 1 Oct., 3 80. "t " susnie. Mgig'y- ic,Xer Se ft rPTTKLLiaEN Cl THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1886 i . .. . r Ster "'-.. -.".. . i r atj"r . . . vj. ; jsor.,,teaay Msft.,xe.t net: tev.9Mp. retk-ept., a sipetifM'cfw Kev.,- as w. Lara-Sept, M . Oet., W W i(ev., W 2!K. KlUS-Sept, 3 70 ) Oct., at JJ.il m i Catainn Cattle-Keeetpts, 65.080 bearti gblp meats, 1.W9 head market steadier t best (trades ruled strong) common weak t shipping teem, i,ssea;i,Bne , ett tti ,eoai,sse ., ti aa ssti uenajl.Mn ., at xiae eti stecken and VMders, W 7." Texani, n M1 75 western rangan, nsuvci una naiiurreus, )ii. He KecclpU, Resa beads ihlpinnU, .1,000 1 isrket opened Mrenir. but closed weaker t iuuhbrhii iuii.-uf ft wfii awj imvmiiK ufiiiili- plnir. H 354)4 cj j ilgbt, H sefli skips at J 110 3110. Sheep Uecelpts, l,G0)hcad I shipments, nene ( isrket stiengt natives, fifll 10 1 Tuxatis, market tin 1 7S3 M I l.ambi, 7icl3 00. KAST LisiKrr Cattle In fair demand, fl nncr t prime, $)79fli fair te geed, fJgSMt common, fl8l 73; .receipt, tse beadt shipments, im btadi selpmcnts te New Yerk, yesterday, U carloads. ' , Hogs active aud firm rhtlndelphlas, II 80s) 4 0) t llalte. and Yorkers. M 1XXS3 01) t arassers. II 603 OS; recelpU, LPOO 1 shlpmenta, GUQ 91 WIK w, ,,3UltA, jOAJ I VU1IUIU1IU, uut, shipments te Mew Yerk, yesterday, 11 carloads. Bnecp jHBiKciuun i prune, .i jam 1 inirie geed, M)M1 50 1 common, ll(t'2 ( lamb", rWJl 25 ; receipts, 3.8W head; sbipmeutStS.ieahcad. new Yerk Stock Market. Nw YimK, AHK.E7. Wall street 1180 p. In. Meney at IX per cent. Exchange quiet and weak rates have been reduced te ti8iK 4 83K. Governments Arm. Currency B's, Coup., IlMbidl IK'S, de, $113 bid! ', Sl22'bld. 1 he sleck niaraut opened, nrm and Ji te f per cent higher than yesterday's closing, and con, tinned strong tbroagheut tbe morning, prices advancing en a geed buying up te neon, when thcy-ncntup K te lpcrcent After midday ,there was a slight reaction en soiling te realize. At tneiime 01 wniing 1110 marKei is strong. lr.w. sr.st. Western Union TUX .... Adams Exprcen ,. ,, .... .... American Express .... U.S. Express....... Wi-lls. FiUke A Ce....... CO. 1. Jt O.. ................,... t. .... .... New Yerk Central , ,,. New Jersey Central MA .... llllueUCcntral Kxpress ISlR .... Ohie Central Mlehlgun Central CX Northern I'ncltlc uZ rrnferrcd iA fVntml Pacific sVi'A .... Union Piiclrle Ml Missouri Pacific... vs)2 ,.., Texns l'actrtc....... 1JX .... New Yerk Elevated .,., Metropolitan Manhattan AIL & Terre Uante , " l'rerurrcd.. ,. .... Canada 80a thorn 31 .... Canada l'acine.... 13 .... Chicago A Alten , , Chcs. X Ohie i. ft nua Del., Lac.& West Denver " Preferred 1 .. ill? .. 17JJ Hannibal A St. Je Preferred... .... Knnsiui A Texan SK l.akn Hhore 1V i.'Vk'lleA Nashville... .'.!....!" '. Merris A Khmiz... , North weit 101J.J " t'rufcrrcd 130 Ontario A Western Ohie A Mississippi ,. " Fiiiferrcd Faclfle Mall ie)i (Julikgilrcr ' l'ruleired Heading ti Ueck Island , .... Bun Fianclsce ' l'icf erred Omaha M " Preferred til St. Paul TUX " Preferred Nash A Chat M., U.S. A W M'ubaah CV " l'rufcned 11; C, II. & Q 131 KechcsterA 1'lttsburg ra. .tr-vaiu... , Manitoba. mi .A Oregon & Xuv .. OrenonTransce.. ...... Pullman l'alace Car.. Wcstfchore StecK Markets. Quotations by Keed, McQrauu & Ce , ltankers, Lancaster, l'iu 11 A.M. 12m. 3p.m. Michigan Central 1'K New Yerk Central loeu im!4 ueJ New Jersey Central I'jk '' 3) Ohie Central V. IU I Jlel., Icicle. A Western loeji leij lui Denver & UloUrande ll?, Krie w: nn W, Kansas a Texas 2? 2.l'j( 21 Lake Shere ItV. TZi 73 Chicago ft X. v common, leifi 101J; N. .sTent. Wuters Ui UH 1 HL Paul ft Omaha MH V,j7 M( PaclOc Mat! , M , SOU Itecbustcr ft Pittsburg SK & J St. Paul l4i 7M 7ii Texas Pacific ltf)J 17 1J Union Pacltle l 3I' ly, Wabasb Common. 7 lyi '(. Wabash Preferred ll; 10 llji Wt'stcrn Union Telegraph.. rwS 7"K 7lU Louisvllle ft .Noidrvllle. Ami Wl Mi N. Y..Chl.8t. L .V? (. 0 Lehigh Valley . r.7Ji Ihlgb Navigation II II 41 Pennsylvania 3IT 3l'i b?. Heading V, It'? 11? J'. T. A lluHule ii zy. 34 Northern Pacific Common Ml 21U 21 Northern Patllle l'ruf..... 18 Ki t,l iiexienvnie -iii vi) x Philadelphia ft Krie.. . . 21 21 i Northern Central.... ... Central Transp...... Canada Southern 3l 30 3&,t uw jik;; icju irj-f Peeplti'M l'asscnicer, .. 22 West Shere Cel. Ceal .. ...... ltv Northern Pacific , , . .. Missouri Pacific IfJJJ Lecal Stocks unu Ileuus. Kepellcd by J. II. Leng. Par Last value, sale. Lancaster ri per cent., 1890 ... KM 113 " ' 1W3 100 Lancaster 5 per ct. In 1 or 30 years.. 100 " 4 " Scheel lean 100 " 4 ' In ler 20 years 100 " 4 " In 3 or 3) years. 100 " 4 ' Inl0er20yeant. loe Mauhelm Eoreugh lean 100 BANK STOCKS. First National Hank 100 Farmers' National bank se Fulton National Ilank 100 Lancaster County National Hank A0 Columbia National Iiank 10U Christiana National Uank 100 120 lOOJJ 102K 102 103.23 103 10-2 1W.60 110.73 INI .110 1 5 113 141 163 LB 200 130 139.10 161.20 (W 130 11UJS 110 1W 1J0 7.S0 Kpuntta National ilank 0D First National Iiank, Columbia ,. loe First National Hank, Strasbunr 100 First National Hunk, Marietta 100 First National bVink, ML Jey 1 100 Lltltz National Hunk loe Manhelm National Hank 100 Union National Hank, Jleunt Jey.... CO New Helland National Hank 100 (Jap National Hank ,, lue Onarryvllle National junk nil .hllzabethtnwn National hank.... 100 Netthern Kaukstoek. 103 TCBNTIKH STOCOB. Big Spring ft Beaver Valley 23 Bridgeport ft Horseshoe )3 Columbia ft Chestnut Hill 23 Columbia ft Washington 20 Conestoga ft Big Spring 23 Columbia Marietta 23 Maytown A Ellzabetbtewn 23 ljuicaster A Ephrata 23 Lnncasterft Willow Street 23 Strasburgft Millport '23 Marietta A Maytown 23 Marietta ft Mount Jey 23 Lane., Ellzabetbtewn ft Middle town. 100 Lancaster A Frnltvllle 60 Lancaster ft Lltltz 23 East Brandy wine ft Waynesburg 60 Lancaster ft Willluinslewn 23 Lancaster ft Maner , 30 Lancaster ft Manhelm , 1 Laucasiurft Marietta... 23 Lancaster ft New Helland lue MISCKLLAMKOL'fl RTOCRH. 24.30 IS 2103 20 30 10 44 43.03 21 . 60 33 70 63 75 1 107 US 41 33 7D 1.75' ra si 30 100 2a 10 203.23 210 6 18.03 73 CO 60.23 S3 100 1UI 2S3 7.0 Quarryville It. It Millersville Street Car Jnaulring Printing Cemmvnv. 60 60 (u (ftidlKht und Fuel Hnmiunv Stevens Henso (Bends) 100 Columbia Has Company 23 Columbia Water Company 10 Susquehanna Iren Company., 100 Marietta ilollew-waro , joe Stevens Heuso se Mlllorsville Nrmud Scheel 23 Northern Market 60 Eastern Market 60 Western Market se Lancaster City Street Bull way Ce 60 Oas Company Bends tee Columbia Beronich Bends lue Lancaster Susquehanna. SCO Lancaster ft New Danville 23 XKW AlirEltTlAEXENTS NOTICE-ON ALL CITY TAX REMAIN ING UNPAID after September 1st, there will be six per cent, added, aud all Water Itents leinnlnlng unpaid alter September 1st, will be banded te an ulderuian ler collection. C.F. MYERS,. aug27-ttdll City Treasurer. M ENNEROIIOR RINK -OPEN- TO-MOltUOW (FB1DAY.) MiENNERCHOR RWK. Admission, Including Skates,. ll .20 Cents. E; STATU OP GEOItQB M. KIDEU, DE- of Ievi M. Hlder.admlnlstrater of said deceased, arising from BftUlreul. estate, owned by the de cedent, te und among these legally entitled te ibeeame, will utlenufer that purpose en Thurs day, September 17, l&U, nt te e clock a. m.. Iu the Library Uoem of tee Court Heuse, In the city of ljuicaster. where all persons Interested In slid distribution may attend. t angaf itdXli" ,, ., Avtdlter, xzw AnrzkrinEKKXta. XX AK1NO POWDBRV ROYAL BAKING POWDER. . Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never varies. A marvel el puilty, strength and wholcsntnencHS. Motu eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude el low tent, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Heltl only in cant. Kotal liAKisn 1'ewdeii Ce., 1 100 Wall Street. New Yerk. may271jd4w A N ARTICLK HUITAIILU l'Olt ALL xl purposes, giving excellent results. Is MIL- LElt'i a jiuu.i I AX BOAF. -ItrANTnD-A SITUATION AH WASH- TT woman. Apply nt NO.WXOllTll J)U JKESTItEET, aug23-3l LHIlimitl, I'U, ON ACCOUNT OF ITS l'UIUTY, strength nnd general excellence MILLEH'S UOKAXfiOAl' baa gained the favor or all who have used It. ALLINTKLLiaKNTl'KRSONH, CHim lsts and Uocters glve SIILLEU'S I10UAX SOAP the preference. TSEMEMBERTHE OLD STANDARD. ltOIlKEK'S WILD CHEUUY TONIC Fer Weakness, General Ueblllty, Dyspepsia, Summer complaint, etc. KOHllblt'S LIQUOlt STOKE, apt22-lydlt Ne. 22 Centra Square. PENNA. UIOAR8 FROM tLOO PER Hundred up, at HABTMAN'S YELLOW FBONT C1UAU .8TOHIC. UE REST, PUREST AND CHEAPEST r-reiu in the market te-div Is MILLEB'd BOB AX SOAP. WHEN NEXT WASHDAY COMES mnke n trial or one cake of SIILLEU'S BORAX SOAP, und alter that you will usone ether. THE REST the City, at UABTMAN'S 60 HAVANA CKJAR IN YELLOW HTOKE. FBONT C1UAB 17-E HAVE Ri:EN MANUKACTURINO TV C. F. MlLLEIt'S BOBAX SOAP since 1SJI, and te-day Us sales are nearly 300,000 pounds au nually. VEGETAHLE OILS, REFINED BORAX nnd Caustic Lyes make the excellent aril -cle called MlLLEIt'S BOBAX SOAP. EXAMINE EVERY and sen that CH AS. F. CAKE OF SOAP .MILLER Isstamned Ne BOBAX SOAP genuine without. T OST.-ON MONDAY LAST, A DUNUil Jul of Six Keys. Finder will lccelre the thanks of thoewucrbylcaviiigthcmatthlsorilcc. 2-2t AREFUL ANALYSIS RY PRACTICAL Chemists prove that MILLER'S BORAX SOAP is absolutely puic. limrT-Cmd NOTICE. 5 per rent lll be nddoden all school tax net paid by TUKBIi AY, SEPTEMBER, 1, 18t3. W. O. MABSHALL. Treasurer. uugK-Jtdll Centre Squaie. Fc IOR SALE. The Stock, (ined.wlll nnd Fixtures of 11 Flntt-Clas UBOCERYSTOHE. Best location In the city. Central, rnr particulars npply te BAUrfilAN BURNS, R2C-21R No.lOWestOrangeSt. URLEY'S EXTRACT VANILLA." Of full fctrength and with tbe rich aroma of tlie puru bean. A lull line or flavoring ex tracts at HUBLEY'S DRUG STOBE, Ne. 21 West King Street. A FEW OF CLARKE'S BARGAINS. Olclne Seap, only 5c. Elastic Starch. 8c. per box. Laundry Starch, 3c. per pound. Column's Mustard, 12c. per i ft. Six Ss. Blce for 23c. Goods delivered free. Telephone. CLABKE'S TEA STOBE, 38 West King StreeU Nc OTICE. HAVING PURCHASED A lame stock of Woolens at the Inte therirTs sale, at very low prises, 1 will make them up in Suits, Pantaloons or Overcoats at very low prices. All persons having purchased material can have them made up aud trimmed In llrst class style at uiodernie prices. A perfect tit guaranteed. A. II. ROSENSTEIN, m2l-Smdlt 37 North Queen street. PUBLIC SALE. On SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, at the Bank Ing Heuso Of A. S. Hendersen, deceased, Ne. 11 North Uuke street, of the Fixtures of said bank, consisting or Counters, Desks, One i.ar.'e Iren Sufe, Chairs, Tables, Ac. tule te commence at 'J o'clock a. 111. JOHN U.SKILES, Administrator of A.h. Hendersen, dee'd. 11. Suvbekt, Auct. 1120.111. $6,000. 28TH ANNUAL EXHIBITION or TUE Yerk County-Agricultural Society, y6rk, pa. OCTOBER C, 7, 8 nnd 9, 1885. TRIAL OP SPEED EVERY DAY. Premiums Liberal in Every Department. Agriculturalists, Horticulturists, Mechanics, and all ethers, aiu Invited te compete for Pre miums. Fer Premium List or ether information ud dress, augCT.UdftJt w 1- CU A PIN, Secretary'. 1885. . 1885. "NOVELTIES "EXHIBITION, FRANKLIN -INSTITUTE, PHILADELPHIA. Open from Sept. 15 te Oct. 31. Ceiiccrf nnil .Special Entertainments Daily. PltlCESOF ADMISSION: Adults, 50 Cen ta. Children, 25 Oents. Coupon Tickets (net geed if detached) 10 for 2,50. (Schools and parties can get excursion rates, b upnly lug te the Director of this Exhibition ) uug20 2md TOHN S. aiVL-EIL. QEO. F. KATUVON. HOME -SPUN, A Kent Style JIateiliil for Ladies' and Ohildren's Dresses, in'all celeus, FOR PALL AND WINTER. VEKV SEHV1CEABLE, COMES IN DirFEIt- KMT yUAIjliltS. Full Line of LADIES' PLAIN andTKICOT CLOTHS at 15c., 75a, 85c, ana tl.W. TRI QOLITE, A NEVJBlITlAu IN ALL S1IADES. 9-New and seasonable goods received dully at Lew est Cash Prices. TohnS.Givler&Ce., NO. 25 BABT KING STREET, LAJiCASIKK, I'A. gir Anrr.RTia2ttuTB. IiMUS'lMlLAHS BOAUD1NO. Tegulhcr with tbe cholce of rooms en the 'flnst or second fleer. BurpiAsed by none In tbe city. Gallen or Bddrvm. ., . , , NO. 4WNOUTH QUEEN BT. Tnbluboardersaccomtjiodatcd. a6-tfd TITM. M. a BAY, COMMISSION BROKER IN UIIA1N. 8TOCKS( 1IOMD3 AND I'KTltO LEUM. ritACTIONAL LOTS A srsCUMV. ESHLEMAN'S LAW ItUll.DlNO, N(H. (land II .North Uuke, 8U, La 11 easier. Pa. aCnnccled by pilvnte wlre with all the principal exchangus. niigS-tfit T ANCAHTI3II C0MMEHCIAL COLLEGE. SliSSIO.V IIEOIXS MONDAY, SEPTKMHElt ?. TVl'K WH1TINU a special feature. Instiuc Instiuc tleiis free te nil wboteinplcto the conrse. ,,cw cuuiiukuu jugi ihsiicu cunuuiiifiK uavui students In nltcn uunce iaai year. Call en nraddres", Hi C-W?,hf,pal. aui uuu pllOl'OSALS FOR 1'IKIJ ESUAPCS. Tlie Directum of tbe 1'oer will recelve pro posals for placing lien Stairway and JUIceny Flre Escapes, ene teeuch end of the Almshouse, and the same te the Insane Asylum. Flans nnd specification", te be submitted by bidders, with Crlcc, the beard reserving the right le adept the Id and plana best suited te the public. Proposal te be opened and considered nt the next meeting of Directors, en September 31 h, 1&3. uug?Mwd NOTICE. At the icqucsl of the Finance Committee of City Councils, the following bends nre here by called In for the purpese 01 the sinking fund; payment et Interest en game te ccae, beptcm. bcr 1, 1W3, when the principal nnd Interest will be payable nt the olllce of tbe City Treasurer. T he bends called In amount te the sum of tl2,30e, and nre n fellows r . - Lean of Augusts. 187?. 5 per cent, bends, Nen. K. 9. II, 12, 13.11. 13, PI, 17.11, 19,20, 21, 22,21,21, 23, 20,22, 30,31 and32. D. P. HOSKNMILLEU, uug23-3td Mayer. cLUTiiura. e K ITAliU BUY YOUR CLOTHING AT Wanamaker& Brown's, OAK HALL, EeCTiiEiST Cei:mek Hirrn akd Maiiket Smssrs, PUILADXLmlA. Jlyll Ud JJSIMLltr. 8 euVenirs. JANUAllV. Ily her who In this month is born, Ne gems but Gurnets should be nern ; Tbey will Insure her constancy, Tiue tcllenshlp und fidelity. FEUUUAIIY. Tlie F bruarv born will And Sluccilty and pence of mln , Frtedeui riem passion and from caic, If they tbu Amethyst should wcur. MA11C1L Who en this world of enrs their cjcj In March tint open, shall be wlse 1 11 days of peril, II rm and bnvu, And cur u llloedstouu te theli gru c. APUIL. bhcuholrem .'.ptll dates her jcirn, UI tuiends should ear lest bitter ters Fer vain lrpentuncc flew ; this stjn Emblem of innocence Is kue n. MAY. Who lint beholds the light or day, Iu spring's sw eel Itewcry month of Mny, Anil curs nu Kmcreldnll her life, Shall be a le cd nud happy n Ife. JUNE. Who comes with summer te this cm Hi, A ml ewes te J line her day or birth, With ring of Agntu en her hand. Can health, wealth and long life ceiuiiiiml JULY. Theglenlu Iluby should adorn These he In warm J uly are born ; Iben n III thry be exempt und lice 1 rem Iove'k doubts und anxiety. AUGUST. Wear a Sardenyx or for thee Neumjugal felicity: The August born without this Mnne 'lis said must IU 0 unlev cd und lone. SEPTEMUElt. A maiden born ben autumn leaves Are rustling In September's tneeze, A Sappblioeu her brew should bind 'Twill euro diseases of the mind. OCTOISEIt. October's child is born ler wee, Aud life's vicissitude must knew ; Hut lay an Opal en her bi east And hope will bell these weilds te lest. NOVEM11EII. AVhe first ceiiies tnthls world below With drear Nevemlier's fog and snen. Should prize Topaz's amber hue Emblem of filends nnd levers true. DECEMIIElt. If cold December gave you birth The month of snow nnd lce and mirth, Pluce en your liuudTurquelsu blue, Success ill bless m hate or you de.' all Tna abevb xne in stock or H.Z. RHOADS, Jeweler, Ne. 1 WEST KING STUEET. 1'UIl BALE Oil KENT. FOU RENT. Thrce Law Oftlces at Ne. 43 NOItTH DUKE STKELT; and a basmeut 53 feet long, supplied with water and hcaL marJB-tld 11. FKANK ESIILEMAN. PUBLIO SALE. ON FRIDAY AF TEK.VOON, AUGU6T 2StU at 1 o'clock, at Ne. 318 Neith Mary street, w ill be sold at pub lic sale, a let of Household Furniture, stiver wure, ete. UENUY SHUIIEUT, nug28-2td Auctioneer. TTIOR SALE. SKATING RTNK AT COL X3 umbln, Pa., with all Its Fixtures, Steam Hcnternnd223 pairs of Henley skates, goedus new. Will stdl en easy terms nnd ut a bargain. Posteftlco address, " 1JOX' NO. taf," Julyl3-3md Columbia, Pa. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. On FUIDAY. SEPTEMUElt 23, I8S.V. at the Leepard Hetel, In the city of Lancaster, the un dersigned, administrator of Albert M. Z.ihui, deceased, will expee, by virtue of an order of the Oiphans' Court of Lancaster county, te pub pub He rale. nil that certain tbice story HltlCK DWELLING HOUSE and let of ground, Ne. 311 North Lime street. In (he city of Lancaster. The let contains In fient twenty-two feet, and In depth ene hundred und thlrty-Uve feet, late the property of Albert M..ahm, deceased. hale te coinmence at 7 o'clock p.m., when at tendance will be given and terms made known by EDWAIID J.ZAI1M, Administrator of Albert M. Zubm, dce'd. II. SucBEr.T, Auctioneer. aug20-3wd UBLIC SALE OK VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, On Mendav, Sei-tkxber 11, 1SS3, ut 7 o'clock p. in., will be sold ut the Keystone Heuse, In the city or Lancaster, a lotef ground en which are erected a to-8tery brick dwelling heuse and back buildings : a frame burn, wagon shed and shop, and ether Improvements, situ atcd at tbe southeast corner of Ltuiu aud Cluy streets, Lancaster city. Said let contains lu front en said street IS feet 7 inches, mero or less, and extends lu depth te a 14 feet wide public alley 198 feet, mero or less. The buildings are new nnd in geed condition, and thcie Is an abundance of excellent fruit en the premises. AUKAUAM IIUK1TEUAM. Assignee of Adam Mlschllch and Wlfe. lix.Nr.veuLnritT, Auctioneer. ",t- aug24,27,31Asep3,7,I0,14 PUBLIC SALK OF VALUABLE REAL Estate of Jehn ltulsten, deceased. The heirs of Jehn ltulsten, deceased, will sell nt public sale, en the premises ut Ueckvllle, Uoneybreok tewnBhlp, Chester county, en WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMUbU 2, 1883, all their real ostnte, us fellows : Ne. 1. A furm containing about 123 Acres of productive Vwd, in geed state or cultivation, re. cently well limed and manured, pleasantly lo cated en the llnrrisburg tumplke, ene mile from Ferrest btatlen en Waynesburg ltallread. Heaver Station et Wilmington A N. U. 11. Is en the property. The improvements are a large STONE MAN SION, 30x40, with Stone Kitchen attached; Stene Ham 48x73, Stmw bhed 32x42, 2 large Tobacco Harns, Wagen bhed, Carriage Heuse, Tenement, Ac, There Is an abundance of limber en the placet also fruit, shade and ornamental trees about the house. Ne. 2, adjoining Ne. 1, contains 4 Acies, en which is elected a geed and convenient Frame Heuso and Stable. Ne. 3 adjoins Ne. I, and contains ubeut 31 Acres of furm land without buildings. Ne. 4 udjelns Ne. . 'I, contains about u Acres or geed Chestnut Timber, of 23 years' growth. Ne. contains 21 Acres Chestnut Timber situate lu West Cain township, en which aiu Flag Ouunies, known us "Campbell's Uecki." Ne. a Is lleavcrlt. It. station, contains i Acres of land 1 the improvements are a large. Dwelling und Stere Heuse combined, Stuble, Wareheuse una siaing 1 tnis is a goeu opportunity ier a live business man The above prencrlle are allTnsedrt order and must positively be sold. Liberal terms can be given. Sale at one o'clock n. in. Persons dcslilng information or wishing ta view tlie properties; please rail en or address J. H. It ALSTON, Ueckvllle. Chester county. did aug. 13, U, 0, 23, 27, Sep, 1 21W VLuruisti, ttuadquautkiuTfek'"" "" SUMMER Merine Shirts and Drawers, Gauze Undershirt a,nd Drawers, Cholce Neckties, E;.a W. Cellnra and CuRb, O. & O. Cellars and CufTB, Crown Cellars and Cuffa The Best Fitting Dress Shirts. SIIIKT3 AN1 SOCIETY PAItAl'HEIINAt.tA MAUE TO OUIIEII. At Erisman's, NO. 17 WEST KING BTUKKT. M KKUHANT TAILOIL I. McCAULEY, MERCHANT TAILOR I NO. 131 NORTH (JUEEN 8T. (Ilitchmlllcr's Building.) ONE OF THE FINEST I INE3 OF FOREIGN & DOMESTIC GOODS, FOB THE SPIUNO AN'DSUMMKlt THAI) E, KVEIl SHOWN IN THIS CITY. -Call nnd lake a l(Hk at the goods, and you will bu sure te have your measuie taken for a suit. June9-lyd M' eTiunts anu rATimns TAKE NOTICE, THAT SCHOOL WILL COMMENCE HIIOItTLY AND THAT HIRSH ' & BROTHER AIIE SELLING THIS WEEK BOYS' SUITS OF EVEIIY DESCI11PTION, Freui the plainest te the most elaborate. In all the sizes that come In Ucady-Miidu Clothing, a' pilcs which will muke you weudcr hew they can be made up for that money. Don't let vijtir beva leek shabbv In dress. when you can buy them u Suit as low as $1.73, or blngle Pants as low us 40c. Our assortment In tbU dcpartincnt cannot help suiting you, lis It Ii complete In all styles, slzts and qualities. THE SAME WE C . SAY OF OUR MEN'S CLOTHING, GENTS' FUIINISIIINO, TUUNK8, VALISES AND UMIillfcLLADEPAliTMENT. Your Special Atlentlen we DlicctteOur MEIICIIANT TAILOHING DEPAKTMENT Call and sce us at any rute befoie puichaslng elsewhere, and vtu will be pleased te show you through the stock. HIRSH & BEOTHBR'S ONE.PKICE CLOTHING HOUSE, COKNEK OF NOIITI! QUEEN BrilEKT AND CENTHE SQUAHE, LANCASTEIt, PENN'A. w 1LLIA51SON & l'OaTEIW YACATIOIDATS FOllAUUEATMANY SCHOOL BOYS A10 drawing te a close, nnd by Tuesday next tbey must be pievldcd with Cletblng, Shoes und Hals or Cupx te begin tbe Full Term el hard w 01k with some pl.ty at lntennls. We open this wcekuery nlcu sclfttleu el Cheap aud Durable Suits v FOU BOYS, Willi ODD COATS AND PANTS. Flannel, Percale & Calice Waists. POLO CIPS Fer 25 and 13 Cents Each, In Celers te Match Any 'Suit. WE AUE SELLING A GOOD, DURABLE SHOE EOltAU0YF01tfl.SU. Cheap Straw Hats. WORKING PANTS, UUGGYDUSTEUS.FANCY II03IEKY, SUSPENDEUS, CHIL DUEN'S HOSIEUY. LIGHT AND MEDIUM WEIGHT UNDERWEAR. One Let of BOYS' WINDSOR TIES allScts Each. One Letof GENT'S SILK HANDKERCHIEFS ter25 cte Euch. WHITE SHIRTS ler i 60, 75 cts und fl.00 Each. Hut tbe Best el ull Is the EIGHMIE SHIRT. Some of the Advanced Styles of HATS for Fall nre ready wow lorjeu te tee. A Specially in Scheel Bags for 10c. Each. 32, 34, 30 & 38 East King St., LANLAS'IKU. PA WITHOUT 15XOKPT10N. T11K 11EST Cigars In tbe town, two for Se, at UAKTMAN'd YELLOW FRONT CIGAIt STORE. EXACTLY THE RIGHT THING. Why don't you euro jour bJCkuehe with ene of Bensen's: Cupclnc Plasters. Sure and quIcV, U cents. EORGE llENNETTI'ltAOTIOAL PLUMBER, STEAM AND MAB FlTl'EK. All orders promptly uttended te. Sattiructteu Kuarauteed. Werk done nt roasenablo juices. N 11 VIIIITII flltKKM HTItKK.1' junel7-3iud Lancaster, 1'x Williamson & Fester. - ' plf-m- , t - M ,11 A ,fr Ufr- 14" i - '.K'
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