kgfekw-W b5rFTj r a.ft' . " t77"V1 feiaVirtft? K &. ?y s., en V j flC-?- - ias Lrcca.'1' -. m ." M-ifXt i" 'Srr4-. Y ,f , j - j r&W - i&zrtfj? --A. V Jr, - -f - r 5fJ " 1 .! J ... " T. -AlA 'T T2 V Jul l" '1 iY k , i u U: ;i ' IS pgrgt JOB PttH ..V ' V'J. r 1 AxKl " tT,- tavaaaa sVJaayaiVaf l'teh -i CllWl Urtli.' ir iMMriyHki' 1 l&JN')'i "J. " J4jM' Mnan bUMMHt- wetkar.taUra :Mdn,AftdlTM MgU I Btfn'a. Hte jteattyflay m unMify vrhan menMMM tM L'wktaH'tea tlaaathav Kfe:S!SS",S& iNUPHWfim OTNVlf tandlMM llM ."vlba'an, r a ball JeretkW iMattr- .Se rt. HtMtL Txttbati tatSftrlfc WiEa MMM a. .u:: viwp rmtm- , C. Ta badebatM b4 aaam nth naa aaattaaMaaa pat en tM walla raetn and fariaat TM MMieniaabaa aMOMea rtV'fXfJ .a.! 1MUIHM." f'"l radiaepl,.wlbiMd tka tM Wiaann": pMwwb v the' RwOtea of Mtfunt Jeyland: the fib, en M grMmdaef th tetter,: r7attaioeo.5,l,or".ali;.liuitaaa i wmi a eaealdad 'eeateat tM aaera 1 6 te 0 la fcvec of J Oeluibbia, 'Frem Mr te ,tM flaMh K.was agoai-yen-wTlh 4tM" umpire, players ' and a.v, each;. trying 4 te. gain ,therna r.'iiTka raaulttwaa iha hnma p.luh 'yitorkeii,by7the aoerpof 11 te a waa taaea, tM umpire rank in his but .favoring neither lde, and the i' oendnct enoeeh te frlchlen nlne bwtd ertli r men out of a game. In a aplrlt of aad eaaderbaae ball in Columbia eat bjl pterad eamarlt aad net lung power id bapteajag-TThe management oaneor- attMaaiaieauy liuteywui. c F!M?W' i Cetajaaar .CC will bold a special meeUna- twa araaliig at .70 p.'m., te diaeuaa tM aaf- :toreratnadlactM -Dauphin County Gen- ;Tb tarnrna; ef our railroad stations late a raBdaeTOua;.ler young peeple en Saturday aarhta la beeeminir a bore te these who have III I I .t I I .1 1 lllll fl ..MM .( Ml.li H.V..U. rMlntetera and laymen are getting back te Columbia In squads, all slnglug no place like hema ' The man who lights the naptha lami 'should' remember that the moon docs net arrive in Columbia at nine o'clock at this time of the month and year. Harked shins "nuil otherwise bruised bodies could have at tested te that fact last ovening. Mrs. Mary McMann widow of James Mp Mann died at her home en Frent Htreet en Saturday last, the SOth anniversary or nor blrth. Funeral te-morrow afternoon at 2 .o'clock. Interment at Mt Betnel cemetery. A man named JGrady attempted en Satur day te force an entrance te the barn of J no. BchlaKelmllch In the abeence or Mr. 8. I Mrs. Sehlajclmllch took the Intruder in hand and ejaated bun from the premises. ' Asaonungte a ueiumuia npy correspen- weuia ee catiea en 10 cnronicie an torebeoinutniii. in reality there 2ri-7r en "Tew hill" and Cale airaFMak,7 wJ" ier-ininy uaja vy iBdwi rds. foreman at Suswnee mill. aivS'': Injured by being struck with a rkel attended him. SAbeut persons rolled around en box Saturday, at we Metre tarnlDg Cur- JrfsSaSHBaKtnes Disposed Or. k The second week of the August common x 1 x. . 1 i.i ..... 1. - i ICOUriVftS VJWUUU U119ffUlurullli KIU ck.iwlth Judge Patt&xin presiding in mmmim!mEr - --ia .jaaT3g"-? ""4 - Presentation of liailcM MMp O-" COMMON PLKA ITM -JEffl 1 aQ iMaf9MiMaHK'ua a aaaar ti-a. jbbw . MvmsimmiLjmmMr'mmmmmmKJs- "y , ,Muppercourtreom,anuJudgeijivinE,ton " - M. lueiunni ujuibiiiuuii 'ritelist el cases was called for and a num num rwere continned. Nene were roadyier SJir'flilSuernlng and the jury ere dis dis rhargedniUl 2 o'clock. ' -ihL icnancNT nirHiNES.s. .it . " . .. - - Illldebrandt, or uuarryviue, aaaFdcquiiivu ui viuiuuu iu akjuvi JB directed te pay the costs, appeared 'seateSnce this morning. He paid the costs, fW-53XsViil was discharged from custody. ' .: 'A ndewas granted te show cause why the receedtng, subsequent te the appolntment viewers 10 assesi damages caused by the - tenlnBr' Seuth Trince street, should net tftslde. County Troasurer Grldcr prcsontedaixill- 1 m te the court selling forth that he has ' njclltloeariesUinony toelTer the court, as a , isen why their action disapproving the 1 nutes or the salary beard giving htm a i ' rk should net be roeousidorod. The court iiintedhlmarule te show cause and that 1 enable the troasurer te prosent his testl- "'ny. 1 m 1 ' ' . Ileateu by Uer Sen-ln-Law. 'n Saturday Mrs. Margaret Grady, resid- in Columbia, came te Lancaster te visit hO' daaghter,whe is the wife of Harry 'Miller htn ' resid ea In Concord alley, abeve Walnut ; et Mrs. Miller has been in ill-health for 0 0 time past Her mother heard that her v- t,.band bad net been treating her as he .! ild.5 She began talking te him of the littler, aad Miller, who bad been drinking, ,1 coca made a fierce attack ujxm her, beat- K her, terribly about the' head and face n 1 bs fiat, cuttlnj: anJLbrulslng her. He ,1 - ( aaaiejkhgrrgTth a , clothes prep and sMMMQ knock her brains out with a x 1 MKfcafct- Officer Weaver found the old m . iaM the street. 48heAwent te Alder- . 11 jKag'a and complained against her son- .w, Bhajfglag him with assault and bat- TaaMyef the peace and drunken and 4 --daw aenduct. M iv A hearing before Alderman J )"ufaHreaoen, when he paid costs in t i) i (mavaad disorderly case, and gave ball i. swar'at oeurt the charges of asaault and 1. 1 ryaw umy 01 we peace. .. . Htreau Macadamised. street, between "Walnut and been macadamised by Jehn W. contractor chums that it is the r pike laid In the city. ji'Bmlth is macadamlaing Seuth KV between Vine and German. I about half done and he appears i sruuu jem m iu pacing west Jamea street, rv and rtharlntlL Tfc dreai i down about two feat aad the It iosJKIsirew nearly raady te ter the .Maataar I macadamising West Mwaaa Mnlberrv'aad Charlette. I work waU.trader way. r Is bnsllr enaaced "various tarts of the rtha prineJpal ones are .a s rawer reapeesaeie (.oempiaint tnat tall enough, and is 1 amttft Janta permitting r ateaas aVfttytbeut loosely iwjna wrseta. -X. . UU. T..1II.A.. JmiB HUM U1YW1S tvvOa Frkttur-lt waa aaja by Dr, Tnuar, of Ib'or'AdaaHitewn. -The wwalary Iterdr te' ki ; raftMDame- 9ftheeKylllbe ' the oeswalttee 'a aostealoa aad suc-cem 1 . CLascaawam. r a --SMipfifiS li -,i' flKllMte 7 H jggsjaw' m t-siMfaMiiiiaiib!. ' "HrSPWlPtea t 1 eibbbbbbbib saasaasia - . i.tmnvw.!Bir cti asVaaajaar 'ar jBLaauAr 1 " sKSHHtawaateW" V w WSBmuKSSh ' - - r. , MiwleMd br MfttteM A'UatUaMr. wbote- i.,t..,l 1.. Miml rv-1lailiii Mtmaa aala graear, wwtMrtef a ban fcttated 'certtwi'.wagM.ttAt Mi railroad ibtUsaja W c-:eff U afen; 1MMM , ' jn. ' ,TI bera bagaa ', te rtut, m4 M '- U curtalM waw all down; it M iMpMrtM fat Miliar te Mt eat r TM ailaaai'arfitftttd tart :s IAM mover that pKtwkMkfc JaMlMteg mm nmu m nMMM Baajftyaaauitir a., -W. J ntMHMtl iMatfa JbHMQM NMI iWaflOtt MriHt.Urt BtoMitetln fteat etTUm emm. The top was brafcaw from th vbMH Mid Mttlw waa tkM MMttited te MM Mi e M' - - - ui - - -- w -- - i - - ;in m"' " "Wny f" "' w luniiH n, win - tt aiaus ,wmww, wasau MiwMeaagM Mar' hOllnt Aamu TM ,wiMWMbrakaateplAM, mM irtU JaTr again M of BMehua , Strawja te WMUltr. asaaadwttlia ww,;Uat'Ouia aaavteatew. raraoaavrhe wltBtaaaittba maaHwy aur that HwaiftHbtlaMid tMy waw ufctalh teat Millar weaMba Ullae7laTajaMlamt nada atuut atteBtMa te atea tM Sana wMa tbay wir ttat a nteilaT tM Trfa,itart tharwtM iiihiii aaawirnata alter flta teaai badatriHkthtaa. 6 ,t,Vi mm waas. ma. aaatariawiaa YtelartaarltV MmWIUaat'SeMa raahnad draw fw IMfr.iTietaa, ia:bk r, totMaeaaaofMr. Hiadanayarea tM Hantoberf piM. -wMra at r.'- SaMuraabtaad get eat ' vtr IM" oarrlata,'xen maaeaaa,; SMVtaf Ua ,wU rittllftln 'H.TM ltarMajhaaaawonted.tha'horto aad it artiaii tA . Ha, Mahauraabfand eaaaht tha . . m . l .a . .. . i. k V . .. iiaaaBBeauaa mwa mmmmii nam deb eafflaMatriwK'a;!. tM rtehlaasd. aa aff J and . A raw Mfcwriaiarlaa eat ef.tM -VMiiete Inte aa4 ' Mr. liarMetaad aad4e4Mn ' raa te Mr aaaMaaaa aad axtriaated Mt in aa' lanBoaaaeua coaaweB. . Dr. Mtiaa jPayia was .SaMlfiJaMtrea tWaalty,batat5o'eleoEttils aitorneoa Md aotraaUeadoonaohwinaai. tNene of Mr benaa wara brekan.'but she appears te have sustained aerteua Iniarnaljinjurtes. ,' jf r r -'. tr, - , , '!' AXAMFMMT MOMM aVtTBAY. t He i ',91 4- Ci "V KctIK a Pray Caatma at: MtT fttaalwa'a 'I V llaiaa Charch. ' 'The preUycttstem ,at St Stephen's Evan gelical Lueran"churcb, of keepteg, an nually a harvest home Sunday, waa ebsarved .yeatarday; with two very appropriate ser vices. The alfar was transformed into a aardea Uhxrewlna-nlanta.tall stalks of corn and abeavea of wheat tnd bouquets, foliage ami ernamenuu aesign. At ruur past ten o'clock, the pastor, Rev. K. Melster.offlclateil and preaebad a forcible sermon en "The Jey in Harvest" He described the se&vm, cs peclally for taw outer county,' aajene or ' ni vernal rejetetng, based upon saUahetlen i iUi the reaulta of duty fulfilled, of effort ener getically put forth, toil patiently endured, and labor crowned with the blessing of Ged. The believing heart recegnised thb fidelity of a Heavenly Father's care and aaw in the annual .bounty of the divine providing as great a miracle as In the dally prevision of manna for the Israelites in the wilderness. Frem .the earthly and annual harvest, Rev. Meteter passed te the heavenly and final Ingathering of the redeemed, which ha do de nominated Ged's harvest home, where these who had gene out te sew with tears would oemo home again with Jey, bringing their sheaves with them. In the evening thore was an interesting Sunday school ser vice. Hengs and recitations constituted the principal part, and an address was dclivored by the pastor. Rev. Mr. Meister was presented with all the fruit which the chil dren have deposited en the altar. Arrested for Cerner Leafing. William Black, a young man, was orderod off the corner et North Queen and Orange stroets last e cniug, by Officer Hclss. Black walked te the opposite corner and rofused te leave thore w hen again ordered away and the officer arrosted him. He resisted, and in a low minutes a crowd of soveral hundred men gathered. He was finally landed in the sta tion heuse, whero he spent the night This morning he was taken bofero the mayor and discharged upon payment or costs after being reprimanded ler his conduct After Black was flned bv the mayor, Offi cer Oil was about taking him down stairs until Officer Helss could go for his costs. niuuK (utti the odleer tlie win - v -" 11. i .,. w.biei siiu.irbs and was finally captured at a heuse en Church street. He was taken bofero tbe mayor, his sentence wa-i rocensiocrcu enu 110 was couiiniueu 10 i neurs 10 me neuniy prison. ailiff.i Vnr enmn 'i...- ... . m, , Cooper has 111 possession two ery pretty silier bailees ene presented te him by a member of the Empire Heek and Ladder company Ne. 1, of Philadelphia, and the ether by a member of tbe Creele Heek and Ladder companyer New Orleaus. As Mr. Cooper no lengurruns with the machine " he re ro re selved te hauiTover the badges te mombers or truck A, of this city ; and that he might net be suspected of partiality, be gave netice that tbe badges would be awarded by let Saturday evening they were thrown for by the mombers of truck A, and the Empire bad go was wen by Benamiu Blehl and the Creele badge by wm. Doen. The winners are very proud ofthelr trophies. In This County nf Lancaster, from the Harrlsburg Patriot v The Chicago Herald, usually as accurate as It is bright and well informed, roferring the ether day te the late distinguished beh of Pennsylvania, James Buchanan, remarked that the ex-president "was from a country town, the very name of which, WheatuclJ. was snguchtlve or seed time, and harvest and stubble." James Buchanan was from Lan caster, an Inland city efthrlltand enterprise, and his 'magnificent suburban residence was known Tar and near as Wheatland. The Herald's wits seem te have geno woel-irath-orlng or It wouldn't have made tbe blunder. Dying After Taking an Involuntary Bath. Lizzie Henry, a colored girl 17 years old, was accidentally drowned en Saturday even ing, in the head race at Hiestand's saw mill near Chlckles. Sbe was crossing the stream en a lug, when sbe lest her balance and fell in the stream. She was rescued, but died shortly afterward from internal bemmor bemmer rhage caused by the fall. Corener Uenaman was netllled and he empanelled as his jury, Jacob Thuma, Jehn W. Ceble, David Evans, A. It Lutz, F. E. Krause and Ames Miller. The Jury rendered a.. verdict In accordance with the above facta. Shet Ui Sen by Mistake. A man named Boisvert was bear hunting in the township of Ham, near Montreal, en Saturday when he sighted a dark moving object, at which he fired. The ebject proved te be his son, who was Instantly killed. Yerk's Judicial Muddle. Frem the Dally. It Is prebable that James W. Latimer will be the Republican candidate, it he will ac cept, though ethers are mentioned, among them Messrs. Chapman, Ferry and MOGlune. It is net known that elther or the gentlemen named will accept If the nomination should be tendered. A Bis Campmeetlng. Yesterday thera was a tremendous crowd present at the United Brethren campmeetlng at White Oak. Excursion tralas were run from Maaheim, Lebanon laid ether places, aad one tram alone from Lebanon hauled J,M0 pueple te the ground. Ttmafaad'lUs Wire. Wesley Slapleferd thrashed his wife this morning, aad she made complaint against him bofero Alderman Barr. He entered ball for a hearing te-morrow evening m A Large sunflower. Secrates Miller, of Providence township, is the owner or a sunflower stalk that meas ures 0i Inches in circumference. The sun flower en It measures 41 inches in circum ference. Mera Horses Steleu. On Saturday night, the stable of Geerge Keller, &t Stevens (station en the Heading A Columbia railroad, was broken into by this vea who stele two very valuable horses. Neth- UagetM Fran ue wns taaen. Went te WerncrtrUle. kUkOrlest, commissioners' clerk, who nas eeea en muy rer a re w weeks en aeaauat I of his health, left this afternoon for Waraara ville. where ha will remain for two waaka. We hope he will return with bis health rw Hk W BBBHB iH I T n I IllISi BMIaaBBBBI- mihBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBP" I Mt.OafUii MIIWWrttMk -, -SH, Wfty Jl BW v fma tM voatveia vaaawfatf Te cOanaralY Staraa- r .; - ... - . .a , - i WBtevaymtiwr M.JMmAiwaa Mat ;BuateiayMlMva Imanl'i;' jri'Uc vw. . t""l.tt "it .:.:.: vs . "ri - AiaaaiaiBjaaaHi avtma, MiiKtUMiara' aaMMtea eTpanilaalwat Hn tHekMd te ewfce a tedtwltM te dX ate pa weart tot Stptaaabar. " " , AilalMi fliaiMin "iiiMiin Citralfln In Burepe la JHR'arrltcd t bki boom In tUta city laat evenlag. II M wall pieaaiHl with A Tama will b, a oeneert t KmsBerofcerOmr. MDtBHCvaaiaiBK.'A lull umm Mad will fur- ib nam, BbaUm MeaeaahnwlU be'raeeived en te Sat. araay;avaalair.tBptambr., for refratameat mtnaag at Mm Xattcaater eeeaty fhlr. fro fre paeale mast be aaVi rawed under seal te Jacob M. Leng, SeervtatT. 4 ? '.i i rr - fiS 7 'i vM AHVarwMMreaa. Jf rrofesser F. Wn. Mueller, of Wathlaglen, D. -Carttftef Mnate and danelng tretatbe Royal r Aaaaaaiy of Farta, aad pfMer of dancing, depertmeat and phyaleal caltare at the United Stat Naval Aea4emy,'. Aaaapells, Md will opaaaseheollathU city at Bahleniaa's hall en North ,Dake street, en Friday, aad Saturday, "ptaatbar lland 11 . Prof. Mueller ceses te Xaaeaater . with Uhe. very ihlgheat creanntuvl , fraai tM plaea wbera he baa taught, aad he will be aeupt wen nunr aruunu niaiseii a large class la tM city. t III I P m-m II. .. ' . MMAVtU. ivyiwwwl -LiaD. AMg.M visas, in this city, Mrs. Susan, widow of the late Jehn Llnd, la the 77th year of her age, f v i The relaUrM aad 'friends of the family are respectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from 'tharvaldeaee ether son, Ne. 1 Seuth Duke street, en Taeaday afternoon at 2 o'clock.' In. tenreat at Lancaster cemetery. TauMLac Ahg. SB, ls, in thU city, Mm. Rachel W. Trlaaler, wlfe of Mr. Jehn Xtlsilcr, 8r.,lnhcre7thyear. Weep set for a mother deceased, Our less Is her Infinite gain 1 A soul out of prison ileascd. And freed ftem Its bodily chain. With songs let n fellow her flight. And mount with her spirit ubevO) bscapcu e 1110 mansions 01 iigni, And ledged In the Eden of leve. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from thoresldenceefher husband, Ne. 447 West Wal nut street, en Wednesday, September 2, at 2 o'clock p. ni. Services at the Duke street M. E. church. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. !t rOUStCAJj. Democratic StaU Ticket. Stale Treaiurer. COK11AD II. DAY, PhUadclphtn. County Ticket, Jlecerder. JONAH Z. BTAUFl'EIt, East Earl. Count u Solicitor. JOHN E. MALONE, City. Prlten Inipccteri, UKO. II. UONDEK, Strasburg Iloieugh. C. U. AMMON, Ephrata. Director) of Peer. V. II. UENNlNaEK (2 years), llrcckneck. H. U. ItEIST (3 years), East Henipneld. JOHN UTEWAKT (S years), East Henipfleld. Jury Commlitlencr. E.C.D1I.LEU, Earl. XAJUtltTS. lulladelphla l'reduca Market, FniLADELraTA, Aug. 31 Feed wen Mrmly and In fnlr demand; sales of Western white liinniit ll&an.TSpcr ten. r lour and meal. Trade In fletirwa restricted te the Immediate wants olecal Jobbers, but prices were steady; sales of l.oeu barrels Including Minnesota linker at M.Seg5; prime family at UH--, Western de. atajQVM. Uye flour moved slowly at $3 !m3 M) per barrel, as te quality. 1 p. m. call Wheat, 70 Aug. and for Sept.; OSUe. for Oct: 9iy&. Nev. Cern Ate. Aug., Sept. and Oct.; i'Jc. Ne'. OaU 3-iHc. Aug. : 32c ler bept uud Oct; 32e Nev. New 1 urk l'reduca Market Naw Heaa, Aug. 31. t lour dull and changed. d; Octo- '-vm q utiAcu. auk . ai?c : ecnu. eiu: g-V5A2affl3: Aug., We; Sept., Ke; UCl., JfC. Kye dull and unchanged. Barley nominal. I'erk steady ; mess 110 S1UQW SO. I.ard-WM, Sent: IGM Oct; M5I Nev, Molasses uemlnal. Turpentine Arm at 3iKe en snot Ilesln dull, strained te geed, II lfltt is. Butter ateady ; Western luillatleu Creamery, choice, aXir.'c. Cheese linn ; Western Flat prime, b&nie. Eggs steady ; State, ISQlCc; Western, HftU',c Pupar dull ; cutlear, 7)4 grnuulatcd, G);c. Tallew quiet; prime city, Se. Coffee 11 rm ; fulr cargoes. tKc, nay dull ; Ne. 1 Timethy U00jf. Freights nominal. m Chicago freduce Market Caioieo, Aug. 31, 1-00 p. m. Market epened: Wheat-Sept, 79JiQ7?c ; Oct , BIJf c ; Nev., 81c Cern Sept, c ; Oct., i3'is ; Nev.. SOWc. OaU Sept., 2ffe ; Oct, 2lc ; May, 'W. Perk Sept, W 70 ; Oct, M S ; Nev.. H 75. ljird-Sept., M 17 ; Oct., K) ii ; Nev. W 17. Hlbs-Scpt, 70 ; Oct., V 70. CLOBISO. Wheat-Sept. TVHQ&Aa "Oct., Slestfte; Nev., M: ilay, Olljc. Cern Sept ; Oct, Kee; Nev., KJe; May, 380400. OaU Sept, UK ! ct 2e i May.SJJie. Perk Sept, IS 73; Oct, t4 &! Nev., 8 77K Ijird Sept, 17K t Oct, te saw i Nev., 1 l.J. Ulbs-Sept, 3 80; Oct, 13 85. PhlUdelpbU Cattle Market Philadelphia, August 31. Beer cattle, 3,300 bead ; market Inactive, prices 'A9Hc. lower en common and steady ; for geed eAtra,606K;goed, Mew i medium, 43c ; common, VA3ie. Fat cows were draggy and lower at 2&3kc. Milch cows were In fair request 3e55, Allien caives ciescu mcu vent ou. extra, sua i ci anaciesea loweruiae. Hogs were acttyeand nrm at 6Ji0flJ. Live Stock Prices. Cbioaeo Cattle Receipts, 2,000 head; ship, menu, 1,000 head J market slew and weak ; shipping steers, 1.WOO1.500 !, 3 25i 8W:rl,2OO0t3M 1 3., SI UO05 3O; 05091,200 as., H flj 00 ; stockers and feeders, ti fiuai 75 ; cows. Culls and mixed, 1 7St OJ; Texans, n shade weaker. 12 5033 30: western rangers natives RUU lUUI'UJVCUB, fj uug Ov. Iloera ltecelnta. 12.&U1 he.i llegs Receipts, 12,seu head ; shipments, 7.000 j larket slew but stad v 1 rninrh and mixed. S3 75 market slew but sUady ; rough and mixed, S3 T 01 15 tpaeklng and shipping. St 151 &5; .light, 00W 7t Bklpsat2li373, Sheen rccelnts. 600 head : shlnments. none t market weak ; natives, (1 50Q1 10 ; Texans, f 1 73 0323. East Libsrtt Cattle Nethlmr delnir. the consignments all being tbieugh ; receipts, 283 head; Yerk. saipmcms, none; smpmenia ra nur Hogs In fair demand ; Philadelphia, ft 73$ 100: Yorkers, It 708t 80 ; grassera, t SOflt no, receipts, 8,500 ; BhlpmenU, 4,100 1 shipments te New Yerk, yesterday, 15 carloads . Sheep Market dull 1 prime, Is 73 23 1 fair te goed,t325l 60; common, ll2 lambs, 3QI 23; receipts, 2.000 head; ;-ipiucnt, oe bead. flew Yerk Stock Market. Naw Your, Aug 31. Wall street 130 p. m. Meney at IK per cent Exchange quiet Government firm. Curreney 6's, Coup U27H hid; Ofs, de, 113Kbldt 4's, tlXtKhld. The stock market opened feverish and weak, prices declining In the flrst few transactions i te per cent ever slight pressure te sell the granger stocks. After tbe flrst call the selling ceased and, the cliques bid prices up te the best figures again, which are new prevailing. The market Is steady. Xr.M. Sr.M. Western TJnlen...., ........ ..,..... 09 .... Aeains .Express, .,.......,. American is: iXeress .............., . v. n. Bxpress.. WtOls. Farge Ce..... CO. I. 0 O. C. O. L ,,.......,......, .. ,....... New Yerk central..., wk New Jersey Central , ts)i Illinois Central Express .... Ohie Central. .., ,.... Michigan Central......... ,..,.. 6IK Northern Pacific..... " Preferred Cectral Paclflc,,.., , 38 Union Paelfle tefi Missouri Paclfle !: Texas Paclfle...... In? New Yerk Elevated ...., Metropolitan... .,.......... ........ .... Manhattan ..................,,,..,... .... Alt Terre Haute, , M Preferred. ..... .... Canada Southern.... , 47 niiia jraciaw....... ......a ..,.... 1 a juien Ohie .,..,.. ......,, .... ,.,. i. a stBA..................... .,.,... m t? .... AmU9 As weal., ...... .,,....,., ivs ra vac..,..,,,,...,..,,,..,..,.,,...,. j... 4as.2....,...n,.f ........,,,..,, a , I Baaati Baaalballflk St Je... , ,,.. ?. ..., I w riaiKiNi..,.i.t.,it......i,..t,i. .... .... 1 'wiPta,, ,.,,,,,,,, '.,.,,w; .,, li I 1. "HILML aiifaiMWP.1. .. LIlL.. HI. Ar-.i, nii,'MMi t4W rtd Jill rv ; i , i , .aaaaka t ' f li J.1J0 uzrt I...... l 'L2i at I 4 fWwHl WaHaytw-ii 4t 4(llltlltllliHIIMiutttl t ' .aaaaffafaraaaaaaaa Uf""lV """ f t ,QflMWaaa?atfaaaa ! aifeti SlVa 'aai'aLl y'"f?i S3 ' Ma FMat A " VA tattvaaaa Va ( V7K aB8tfalaiaaaitdaataa lMSCMMltlti4lMt aftaaataaaaaat ft 4Jl)tlltt4tJlllttltttl iTJataa0 ' " 'aaaaiaaaa 11? (l laUTaia f Meal QaotaUeo by Reed, MeQrasa a Ca, Bankers, Laacater,Fa. .- i ' . !-llA.. 12 K. Sr.M. MteajMWdaatral..j,,Mi,i ct MewTerk On tral... ........ vmf New Jenayueatal.....'.. I8& OMe OeatMl ;, .' ji .... Del., laek.it) Western., loeji DMveraateGnuKie.. Eie .,..w ( , ,.., uaut Tsxasni ilahe aaufa..!.........!,1 cueaasa N. W., common , j7N.Ont. Weatera Bt Paal A Oaaaba... raciac Matl KKW ADrXMTIMXMXtfTB, TOAKING rOWDER ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never varies. A marvelef purity, strength and wholesemoness. Mera eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude el low test short weight, alum or phosptiate powders. Held only in cam. KerAb JUakisq Powder Ce., loe Wall Street, New Yerk. may27-lyda.w PENNA. C1GAJIH FKOM fLOO PEK Hundred up, at UARTMAN'S 1ELLOW FRONT CIGAR .STORF.I L SEALING WAX FOB CANNING FRUIT. Let of Jointed Hel cheap Ev tractor Witch Hazel ter Bruises, Sprains, Stings of Infects, etr., 0c. a bottle. FIlAlLEVb EAST END PHARMACY, R31-3IK Opposlte Eastern Marktt. QVEN TO MpftllOW (TUESDAY.) MEjNjNERCHOR RIjNK. Admission, 10rr Skates, 10c. It T OOK ! LOOK ! J F01 Sale New Let of Hertz Mountain and Andtanbnig Canaries Just arrived. Alse Gold Geld Unches. Llunctx. American Yellow Head Par rots, Cuban Parrots, Ceckattlllcs, Shell Parel. quets and an Australian Paroquet, Eat India Parrots, Yeung l-lerldn Mocking Birds, Seuth American Treplals, at Union Hetel, Nes. 28 and 30 East Chestnut street, opposite P. H. R. depot 111 WILLIAM STEEDEU, G ItANH SHOOTING MATCH. liyoenc.al Cr''fA.',n lh lliril-M,r mill-. ...-... r Lancaster, en Tlllll .n vuunnii. uKI'f. 1 'hi. tentcat enen te ". U --'.v.. -..i.,..,, - ,.,. . - All ine cjaruiau y inviieu. J. f. ECHTERNACH. S. If II rains en Thursday, inttch Will be postponed until next day. 3td 1 BAND OPEN AIM CONCERT THIS EVENING, -AT- MjNjNERCHOR GARDEjN, J -BY A- PDLIi BRASS BAND. ltd , HENRY DOERR, Proprietor. DEMOCRATIC CAMPAIGN COMMIT TEE. Democratic Campaign Committee, The members of the Democratic City Exccu Exccu the Committee, tbe city members of the County Committee, and all the sub and block committeemen, will meet at the committee rooms, en Hit. third fleer cf Kepler's PosteOlco Building at 7.30 THIS EVENING. n- Important business. W. U. HENSEL, It Chairman. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Will be sold at Pnblle Sale, en THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 16b3, ttt7Kp.m.,atthoarepo Hetel, In the City or Lancaster, Pa, tu pursuance et an order of the Court or Common Pleas of Lancaster county, te the undersigned Assignee, the following large and valuable properties, viz : Purpart Ne. 1. AH that certain half let or piece of ground, situated en the east elde of heuth Queen street betwoen Penn Square and Vine street iu the City of Lancaster, containing In rrent en SouthJjuecn street 3-1 feet 'ii Inches, and extending In depth castnardly 245 feet mere or less, te Christian street, en which are erected a large tour-etery BRICK BUILDING, with three story and two-story Brick Back Buildings attached, the north side or thefmaln building bolngaperty wall totheondof the main build ing of purpart Ne. 2 sand :also two tio-sterj BrlckTENANT HOUSES en the rear of sold let fronting 011 Christian street. This property Is commonly known as thoeld "Bussclllall" prop erty, and Is new used as ene of Schaum's Fur niture Warerooms and Salesrooms. Slze of room 27xl7 feet Purpart Ne. 2. All that certain half let or piece nf ground, situated en the cast slde of Seuth Queen street, between Penn square and Vine street, In the city of Lancaster, containing In front en Seuth Queen Btrcct 32 feet VA Inches, and extending In depth 243 feet te Christian street en which are erected a large and hand some new four-story BRICK BUILDING, with a ene story Brick Back Building attached, and Immediately en the rear thereof n three story Brick Building, and 011 the rear of said let en Christian street two two-story Brick Tenant Houses. This property Is known as the old "Bchaum property," and Is new used as ene of Schaum's Furniture Warerooms and Sales rooms. Size of room, 29 feet 6 Inches by 112 feet 0 lnches. Purpart Ne. 3. All that tract, piece or parcel of ground situated en the east side et Seuth Queen street at the southeast corner or Seuth Quceu and German streets, which Is bounded and described as fellows, te wlti Beginning at the southeast corner of Seuth Queen and Ger man streets, thonee extending south . along Seuth Queen street 1W teet and 9 Inches te ground of 8t Paul's Methodist Episcopal no llelss, if thence north along aaia enrtsuan street n eet Inches, mera or less, thence west 89 feet 4 Inches, thence north S3 feet te a pest, thenee west OS reel 1 Inches te a pest thence north 61 root 4K Inches te German street, and from thence west along German street M feet te Seuth Queen street, the place of beginning -together with that certain let or piece of ground thereto be longing, situated en the v( side of Seuth Christian street between Ge,an and Church S'mets, containing In front KChristlan street eilcct 1'Mnches.and extenJMt wrstwardly of that width W feet te pntWrty of St Paul's Methodist church. On wh lets or pleecs of ground are erected a laragTsnd elegant new two story Brick DWELLINtFVeUSE with mansard root with brick backjfjndlng attached, and briek back kitchen b'lng, and a Urge and handsome brick UarnfJBtaele. This property is new occupied as tjaestdence of the assigner, Geerge 11. bibaum.y There are, verhaie mero complcte cstab llshments eflhe kRln the state, and mera ad mlrably aaaptudy tha purposes or their con struction than ntfarta Nes. 1 and 2, above de scribed. J All persons, rinu te purchase valuable real estate are luWi te cell at the premises at any time befer Bale. .... TAmS iM.vnmxe. -1 will no suiu uujvui. w two mertajwes flaeh of HOW, with luterest from jiprui.ij lnrnftj I or tiileef, m.it r.Knul frrun MntAuitMirW.lSS PurajlrtNo.s,aabJeetto araeriage or 9,KX with swcAresi ireBi jbdesl nsn. 1 TtyPiccsMs aaoneyjBiiyaHie u vKLl a. - SSAAlllUJUln DMIKIWHi Asakrnee of Uae. B. Sehaum ahd WW. nwwaniH v1 t kwhk - --.ja.m--'" . ., , '" g.,B.3, featnlNiU OrsaeaJta Westsbera...i., 3 1 lwji ieid 10 10 vtu anf Vi 2.v(l 97 nS BHH wx aSw StS ajuMn naiW,MI,i,ajitll mi Mw$aayMBautirnk- T k diAWlH I,tNi5 ort FINB'TOILKT Ci 'Umi. Rnperter In quality, Fragrant and Luting, nt , '- lIUBMEY'BDRUa8T08Rrj , Ke. 54 Weal King Stteat. ON AND AFTER HKITKMnKH 1. THE tanoMter A MHIocitIUe Railway Ce. will rnn a tfftsetal car for carrjrlnR freight, tar leaves MUlertnrlUe at. 1 n- in. and leave l.anciwUir t 8 M p. in. All klnils or frclaht will 1)0 ticelvcil and dcllrtredatallpolDtaalenKthelUie. atWW CU0I0KB1.KNDED JAVA COFFEE. Extra Viae Cun Quality at IScperpeund. Geed Rie Coffee onfyuke., and very geed at lie. per pennd. New Crep Teas Oolong and lmpe ital.dae flavor, at see. per .peand. i Extra rtne atBOc Spec'! Inducements th'Flne Oroenricnj If you want tioed riekte get some of our Prali Spieea..nad geed Feur.Tcar Old Cider, nnil Whluj ttine Vinegar, triple strcngtlu. will be pleased te serve you, at WtANT'8 COItNKII, nuR2)-lyil Ne. 113 West King Blrcet. piABT KJSD VARD. C. J. SWARRACO. GOAL. KINDLINQ WOOD. OVFica t Ne. JJCentre Rqnare. Beth yard anji oflleo cennected with tolephone exchange. aprl-lydMr.H e1 LOSING OUT LIGHT-WEIGHT UK- DKUWEAIl AND HOSIERY AT UECHLUL,U-8. , It Will pay te buy Itfer ne.it season, these that can. We have a fob let of extra sizes, geed weight. Gray and White Undershirts, which; we are selling at M con is t a bargain t better ones at reduced prices. Shirts, pants, overalls ami no tions generally, cheap ler cash, AT JMCCIITOLD. Ne. 82 North Quern Street P. 8, Building Stene and Sand for sale. T ANOABTER ' ' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. SESSION BEGINS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. TYPE WRITING a special feature, Instruc tions ft co te all who complcte the ceuitfs New catalogue Just Issued containing list of siuutmu in auenunuce lusi year. laiioneraaaress, M c, BUg2UfdR .WEIDLER. Principal. OCilOOL BOOKS. SCHOOL BOOKS, Naw AKD 800tHAD, TIIKLAItGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK IN THE CITY. All Scheel Supplies used, at the LOWEST PRICES. BOOKS EXCHANGED. At B. H. Zahm fc Oe.'s Boek Roem, 18 and 20 SOUTH (jUEEN STREET. aug29-2tdlt e iVK HALL. BUY YOUR CLOTHING -AT- WanamakerrSd Brown's,, OAK HALL, SuDTUEASTCeHaaR Sixth ado Market Stbekth, PnlLAOELrUIA. Jlylt tld O RANI) EXCURSION. GRAND Afternoon and Evening Excursion TO- PENRYN PARK, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBERS, 1855. Trains will lave King Street depot at 12 10 and 3.30 p. 111. Returning, leae the park at 7.37 and 10 p. in. Fare ler the round trip only GO cents. Allrst claits Orihcittra will accompany thu excursion. Supptr will be rurnUhel en the grounds at K) cents. All kinds of rcfrcshtneiilH. IHncIng oltcrneou and evening. Precuru jour tickets before day of excursion. A. C. FIAHTER, aug29-Ud Maaiiee. TANCAS'l ER COUNTY l'AHL bUTilMIICIl II, 1.1, 10, 17, 18, IU. REFRESHMENT PRIVILEGES. Sealed Proposals will be received up te SAT URDAY EVENING, bEPTEMBEU 5, for the following (no exclusive sold, but net mere than three of a kind) : Lunch and Dining Roem Privilege, space al lowed each, 20x50 feet Ice Cream and Cake Priv ilege, spae allowed tacit, 15x30 feet Lemenade Privilege, space allowed each, 10x10 feet Con fectionery Privilege, space allowed each, 10x10 feet Fruits Privilege, space allowed tach, 10x10 feet. PcanntH Privilege, space allowed cue!.. 8x10 feet. Pep Cern Privilege, space allowed each, 5x10 feet. Tobacco and Cigars Prt liege, spacu allowed each, 5x10 feet. An all lussis will be abolished, the Privileges will be all the mete valuable. Amusement andethcrprlllcgcs sold en application te the secietary. The above re freshment privileges will be awarded te the three highest and bcrt bidders. All stands, shed, ding or teni s te be erected at the expense of ex hibitor, under tbe supervision or the boss car penter at McGrann's Park, and must be com pleted by Saturday Evening. September 12. Terms cash lu advance. The directors rescne right te reject any and all bids. Proposals must be uddrcsecd under sea te JACOB B. LONG, Secretary, and markid " l'ropesals for Prtt li eges." . uug24i31 f ET THE BEST ! STEAM HEAT. NOW IS THE TIME, WHILE 'rHWEATHEISTILL PLEAS- Hemes, Schools, Churches, Banks -AND- PUBLIC HALLS ET UP WITH STEAM. If veu reel any hesitancy as te It net working satisfactorily, READ OUR GUARANTEE. THERE 18 NO ONE CAN GIVE A STRONGER ONE. GUARANTEE: All work contracted by us te be tested te a prcssure of se pounds; tha system te work noiseless under any prcssure from 1 pound te 80 pounds 1 the temperature lnstde nt 70 degrees, when tbe thermometer Is zere outside ; and If the work does net de as we represent, we ogree te take the same out at our own expense, and place everything In as geed condition as we found It, regardless of cost WE MANUFACTURE SOT-AIR EIIM AOES That are niade of the HEAVIEST IKON, have the MOST RADIATING SURFACE, and glVO the BEST RESULTS of any lu the matket ADDRESS t Jehn Best & Sen, NO. 333 (1ST FULTON SHUT, LANCASTER, PA. i' )aal-lyUkw 7" r t'rXHTiaMBSTH. VtA-- '! i ;,. inn 'w ., w......!!. fwAv lBJllltl IK BI'.JBiXKMAW, O. A T iODr.m irnri iii a.j il .. " - r wm uuu K greauy TinJr nf GEM'TOBACCOlSrilM'RS.". V!?H The Best Shears for Gutting Fhnnte & BFeneman.r -- - AGENTS FOR LANOASTBB COONTYi NO. 162 NORTH QUOIN STREET. JVJBW JUtTXMtTlumMMXTa VEOETAIlLrj OllJS, REFINED BORAX 1- .?."!! ?B.1,uP.LC!",,ak0 theexcellcntaitl. cle called MILLER'S BORAX SOAP. EXAMINE EVERY CAKE OF SOA1' nI eelliatCHA8. F.MlLLKIt Is stamped en. Ne BORAX SOAP genuine without. CAREFUL ANALYH18 BY PRACTICAL ., A?enJlt" POTO ,nat MILLER'S BORAX SOAP Is absolutely pure. mar7-6nia NOTICE. . 8.J?cJXn,lw."l.li? added en all school lax net paid by TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER, 1,1835. M . ... W. O. M AU8HALL, Treasurer. augawtdlt Centre Sauare. A N ARTICLE SUITABLE FOR AIiL LEJt-gBORAX- lljA'RWCU"lt rC,U'"'' '9 """ WANTED-A SITUATION AS WASH, woman. Apply nt NO. 502 NUIttll DUKE STREET. ungM Lancaster, Pu. N ACCOUNT OF ITS 1'URITY, sln-nglb and general exccllenceMILLER'S I IOUAX SOAP has gained the ru or or all who 1 lavu used It wTTiirnnnm wvtwnminxs tiik m:sT V Cigars In the town, two for Br, at UARTMAN'S YELLOW PRONT CIGAR HTUUE. vra 1 correN mill, 1 Will start up again en TUESDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 1, at the usual hour. All the op eratives are expected te be In their places. 3t-aug.g),31 K. SHRODEll A Ce. TTIXACTLY THE RIGHT THING. jLii w n' one of I y don't you euro our backache with llenseu'M Cupel no Plasters, bnre and eulck. 25 cents. BECAUSE IT IS TRUE-ALL SCHOOLS of tnidlclne agree that Bensen's Cnpclne Pereus Plaster l the licut external remedy known. 25c. . AA. BB. Use Mniihuint Heller Fleur. The Original. The Best maj-2-lyM.WAS R VTOT1CE. JLI At the request of the Finance Cemiulttcu nf Cltv Councils, the follewinir belide aru lie-ie nf City Councils, the following bendu are lien: by called In for the purpose of the sinking fund; ey cauca in ler 1110 purpose 01 thesluklng ruml wiwncntet liitorcsten same te cease. Sinti-m liei 1, 1T, when the prtiicliml mid tnlviet lll lm pdjalile nt the onlee ofthe City 'Ircnsnrri The liends called tn amount te the sum of U',vi, and are as fellows : Lean or August 8, 1R78. 5 pcreent bends, Nih. . 0, 11, li, 1J, II. 15, 1(1, 17.1". 19, 2H.2I. ii, SI, , 25, 31, ), 30,31 nnd 32. 11. P. KUSENMILLEK, aug25-5td JIajer. -JkTOUNT bT. MARY'S COLLEU1C Mount St. Mary's College, KUUITSBURO, MD. This Institution continues te glu th it thor ough Classical and Matheiuatlcal Education fei which It lias long been celebrated. A Comiucr Cemiucr clal Ceurse1, optional te thu students, Is eon eiucicu vy ceiupe'ieiiviiruiesnurs, bltuate-dln a very healthy locality at the feel t the Blue Itldue Mountain, and far annv from tha instructions ami dangers el a cltv, tliH cellegu eilers peculiar aduntages te studentf, Bcnu ler e;aiaieguu iu PRESIDENT MT. ST. MART'S COLLEGE, Jul20-2md M WS EMMITSBURG, MD. N EW GOODS EVERY DAY. CHEAP SCHOOL HATS -AT- ASTR'ICH'S Palace of Fashion, 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTEll, PA. We bae only about ten dozen of thoneTwcn-ty-Oue Cent Dark Sailor Hats left 1 hey aru Bplendld ler school bats, and are selling fast new. Of the Twenty-Nine Cent Hats.we hat e mere, but they are se extraordinarily cheap that no are atrald we w 111 run short before very long. Anybody who wants te buy a Geed Scheel Hat ter about one-quarter the regular price, had belteri-'emu seen. WE HAVE RECEIVED LOTS OP NEW GOODS IRIS WEEK. NEW STRAW HATS lu lllaeU, Se il Brun 11, Na y Itlue mid Male. MEW (DILLIMERY LACES In lllack anil Gilt Embroidered. New Black Beaded Luces (bargains) "at We , C5e., 7.5c, and oeo. a yard. Beaded Shet Lares and Hat Crew ns. Fancy Beaded Hat Crowns Fancy Cleth Hat Crowns, steel tiiu.med. FANCY SATIN AND PLUSH RIBBONS. Pine Duality Silk Plush In all colors. Excellent Colored Silk Velvets. Ottbosewo have u lull stock at thu lowest possible prices. i'uucy Plushes and Silk Velvets. NEW" WINGS. HandEoiue Goods at Lew Prlcts. Extruoidl Extrueidl nury Bargains. Tn eh a Dezen of ery flne Black Ostrich Tips, worth from 3.50to$LOOabuneh. We oirerthem at the wonderfully low price or One Dellar and bccnly-Plve Cnts for a bunch of three. Just Received, a New luvolseof t Cashmere Scarfs, Fringed and Embroidered, In Black, Cream, Light Blue, Pink and Cardinal. Plain, riOO. Embroidered, $3.00. TRIMMING LACES. llandsome All.Woel Yak Laces, in Brown, Garnet, Navy, falate, Tabae, Myrtle and Black at 20e , 25e, and SOe, yurd. Bleck Spanish Gulpuru Laces, thiee widths, tumatih. . . 3J Inches, SOe. u janl. ti Inches, 50c u urd. I) Inches, UOc. a yard. Cream Cotten Gulpure Laces rer Curtains and Tidies 100., 15c., SOe. and 25c. a yurd. Four widths te mutch. New Handkerchiefs. Fer Ladles and Gentleman, Wbita and Bor dered. The biggest Bargains Jbmt shown In Lancaster, Fifty Dezen Barred lleeu Deyl'e), filag'Aat tern vaivw. iaWQEyrafc.'a.tfi yAaa.i naHl23L.'t.3JH -V -. $( . .:. . -c v tj , w ineir a.'xauUfsj'te 1 f V rtW V .' "A . a4i A. r, .v.i.1' ' ' '- 3LTi.ja : t-fm Off.Tobacce. Ne Steeping. &2.- &. :.,- . 7n tc. i'i 1 ):Wr ' r&TY- LANfJASTHt, JVAIT Ur,HTl9XMMM9l , fe HEN N 3XT WASHDAY. .COM KM. .'V . make n (rial otene cAku uf MILl.r.SS BORAX SOAP and attci that you jWlll xtws urn yetij 1S1M2 ether. f -! WHA?.'.' ,,,KKN maniTfactukinIL . , 0. '. Ml t.Kll'S 1IOKAX bOAP tlnea bB,l and te-day Its .tes are neatly KJ,W0 poeadHinv neatly .we neandstm-. 1 nuully, 5 .U Wl! vyiLLRi; i'en. en" rJ- kt'TEMBRK 1st,, 1 ' 'dt 1 At332EASTO ,AGH STRKKT. REBIICOA ft. HOLBItO0K-. Schiiel for W jldrcn" aaWW, J "NTOTIVrv I'f ALL CITY f AX KtWAW1 -S7, 1NOU.S AID after ScptemlieriHt tkara. v, 111 be six pui a a ikied, and all M'ter BStT'l rci"ii,?R u" "x "ncr iiiwir,-wtBt'3 inv. iuii u imit iuf coiiceiien, cf .y, i aug27-4ldll u. jr. m t aan,' j-s;, j e;uy iTeaurerev . A FEW c Olelna Kean box. Lauuil Slustard, lie Goods dellte nt.inifi.iu nitirt nvtt. VA..IW. 1- JJ.Xh.lAlf, -,.- I ...-.-. .. ...'.yiV4 vy . f.iaiie Dinrra, fc Pv-. nnren, compel peuuiU UJ(iW s fivri. TnllttthmiM CLAHKE'S TEA STOItE, ' de uesii mnnaireeu R EMEMl It THE OLD KT.VNBARI). !P3 WILD CUKBRY TONIC ' ' noun Fer Weakm Summer con apt22-t)dlt ,. General Debility. Dijpersla. i iaini,etc , IMit UJIIRKH'S LlOObll TOtbV - Jr; ?JL v r;fjuai Jr WM,M- xy 4 w OOR MISSION .BROKErU-l IN OKAIN, STOCKS, BONJSAND PETRO- roAe-rieNAL igrt AsrxciAtTr. I ?,n V'S LAW BUILDING, Nes. and (5 North Duke, St, Lnncaster, Pa. . "CennccteU by ptlvate wtre with all the principal exchanges. ug8 tfd NOTICEHAVING PURCHASED A large sUiek of H ckiIciis al tha late (.herilTs sali;, at ery low- prices, 1 w ill make them up iu I Suits, Pantaloons or OtLicn-iti at ery low prices. All perHen having purchased material can ham them undo up and trimmed tn flrnt clais stj le ut moderate prices. A lierfcct fit guaranteed. ' A. H. Ihiuvnctviu hrtHiindK 37 North iucGnstit. 12S2 YTACATION EXCURSIONS. K RAYMOND'S VACATION EXCURSIONS allti:alline expenses INCLUDED! Parties w 111 le-a e PhtludclphH NOVEMBER li anil DECEMBER in. 1M, and JA.NUARi 11 and FhllRUAUY ll.llfce. -FOR 1'OUIt GRAND WINTER TRIPS -te- ,v CALIFORNIA, Ulthu Return .leurney Tin eugh UTAH AND COLORADO AND AMID THE GUANDFST SCENERY OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS. TftOMONlHS AT THE MAGNIilCENT Hetel Del Mente, Monterey. Further tlme at any et sixteen different health and pleusuie reserta. A choice or routes hemew ard. l'eiseus desiring te visit friends lu California also acentruniinteii, 11 arrai"' lin'ntM tlmt cl iu. W. RAYMOND. 1. A. 1 HlTCOMB. 43SenA or call for deseilptive circular. II. F. SHIELDS. Agent for Raymond's Vacation Excurrlens, 111 S. Ninth St., uuder Continental Hetel, Phlladel phla. aug293t A MENDMENT TO THE CONSTITU tS. TION proposed 10 the clllrens of this Com monwealth for their approval or rejection, by the General Assembly nf the Commonwealth of l'eimsjlvnuta. Published by elder ofthe Sec lx-laryef the Cnmtnenweilfh, In pnrsuancoef the 1st section of Article .Will or the Constitu tion. . Joint resolution pibpceljLgau amendment te the ConslUutleu of the Common neallhf Penn svlanla: Be It reselvcdby the Senate and Heuse of Rep resentatives ofthe Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania in General Assembly met, that tbe follow ing la proposed as an amendment of the Consti tution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, In accordance with the p:ollen9uf the eigh teenth article theienf. AMENDMENT. That section tl e of article H e of the Consti tution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, which reads us fellows t "Whenever acennlv shall contain forty thousand Inhabitants It shall t enstltute a separate judicial district and shall elect enu Judge learned In the law, and tbe General Assembly shall provide for additional Judges, us the business of the said districts may require. Counties containing n population less than Is sunTclcnl te constitute separate dis tricts shall be fanned into convenient single districts, or, if necessary, may he attached te contiguous districts as the General Assembly muy provide, The ofllce of associate judge, uet learned In the law. Is abolished lu counties form. Ing separate districts ; but the several associate Judges In ellleu when this Constitution shall be adopted shall serve fin their unexpired terms," be and the snine Is hereby amended, se as te read as fellow s: Whcnev cr a county shall con tain sixty thousand Inhabitants It may consti tute u separate Judicial district, anil may elect onejuili'o learned In the law; and tbe General Assembly shall provide for additional Judges, ns the business of said district 111 ty lcqulre. Counties net forming senarate districts, shall be formed Inte convenient stngle districts, as the General Assembly may provide. The enTce of associate J udge, net learned In tha law, is abellsh- d lu counties forming separatu districts una having mero tlian one law Junge; every ether county shall elect two associate Judges, who shall net be required te be learned In thalaiv; but tha several associate Judges In efllce, when this amendment shall be adopted, shall serve for their unexpired tcim. A tuie copy of the Joint Resolution. W. S. bTKHOKR, Secietary ofthe Commonwealth. July273uidJl rOlt HAhK UK JtXKT. FOR RUNT. Three Law Onlces at Ne. 45 NORTH DUKK STREET t and a basmeut 55 feet long, supplied wun waiur uuu uuuu inarSMld H. FRANK KSHLKMAN.. TTIOR SALE. SKATING RINK AT COL H umbia, l'a., with all Its Fixtures, Steam Heater and 225 pairs' of Henley Skates, geed as new. Will sell en easy tonus and at a burgaln. Posteftlco address, " BOX' NO. 488," Julyl5-3md Columbia Fa. Rl'HANS' COURT SALE. On FRIDAY, SEPTEUBER 25, 18SS, at the Leepard Hetel, In tbe city of Lancaster, the till, dursigned, administrator of Albert M ahm, deeeuscd, will expose, by vlrtue of an elder of the Ol plums' Court of Lancaster county, lopub lepub lopub lle rale, all that certain three-stery illtlCK DWELLINO HOUSE und let or ground, Ne.SU North Llme street, in the city of Lancaster. The let cenbilns in trout twenty-two feet, and in depth ene hundred and thtrty-tlve feet, lute the property of Albert M.Kahm, deceased. 811I0 te commence at 7 o'clock p. m , when at tendance will be given and term made known by x ED WA ItD J. '.AHli. Administrator of Albert M. i'.alim, dce'd. II. SucBKitT, Auctioneer. uug20 3wd U11LI0 8ALE OlM'ALUAHLE REAL ESTATE, On Mespav. fitiTEWDtit ll,lBa. at 7 o'clock p. 111., will be suld at the Keystenn Heuse, lu the city uf Lancaster, a let or gieund en which are erected a two-story brick dwelling ' heuse and back buildings t a frame burn, wagon shed and shop, and ether Imnruv ctnunls, situ ated at the southeast corner of Llme and Clay shed and shop. and ether Improvements al.d nt lin..niilliftat. nnrnfir nl Ltme and streets, Lancaster city. Said let contains lu rivini nn unfA trAt IS ret 7 Inihes. mere or lest. . -.Mi 'T. ( - . .'flKf and extends lu depth te a 14 feet wide public alley 1!W foetinero or less. The buildings aw naw and In geed coudllleu, and there is an abundance et excellent fruit en the 1 itemises. ABKAHAJl BUEITEGAM, Assignee of Adam Mischlleh and Wife. , r uugiM,J7i3i8rJiT.i",it .1; J' -( 3fl I i tf? 4 A tfrn Wh-tiKM ' ysL1V ," 0 1 V n :hMmu -T. - v. M-; :.V Via j- Y, ,tfl . i- -' -r fii! .( -, At