, iHI.- " -"-,lTi.JT,TiT, ,j K -v t -r ,' p THK LAKOABTEB DAILY PTrEUlGBSyOBSR THUB8DAY. AUGUST 12, 1886. -1 II . ,?. IC i'ri. i K P5? f (A rr- 't a iwrnmis atmtmm. i Tat rrKw eta- !4MN Atarat Tw. MOf tKTtLtlniKCIIIl, ! n ., '" .....I.. K-M U-IH IIVTBllltll lUl'IU IMW yiefl of Columbia te the strike ftWiUfiyi or w mree dinwvai IMIkK tows. Tba strika Mill con- ilMl H la pratwU Mwt m uilaI art- IWfllMtMOllM la lb tmt rainr-i I Ik MMngnment and eipieyes or an retuac muu tbs mm ur mtnl awMBfla within Ui k jra, Imt UM9TM v7 wtleent con. The MMMgamMt et the 8u. Mm feav made preposition te rmtfcaaa te the enact that rhlUdeipnia HMriiMWM eAer the men have worked kaSMd all tM amnleveswlll beslTen Hjk- ffceeoeapaey haye offered te tlkn a liagrasMMtteliiMeriect. a acaie 01 i -jrw prMeaUd te tbe manafrement r ler UMir aiKning dui mis was net I prices are wnai m cauea rnuauei. . bat they came from the Amalfra MMoelatloa and the Buiquebanna r will net oeunumknoe any union or m. The men are verv anxious te se work and will held a meetlne te-dar when III booed that a satlsfaolery agreement can ke arrived at Bem Frem Oermaay. S Peter Melbert arrived home last night, - - . .. umm waaIt-i in thA nhl MUtry." Durlna; the visit Mr. Melbert was I: at Germany, Switzerland and many ether , Saeaa and was very much pleased with the fa frtav The tour was greatly beneflclal aud be fafWRjea Heme QJgutefH iwuuun wuru iu Wdght A large number or lrlends I present at u uuuie iu hekviuv uiiu KM alt ela Fall. ft, A email daughter of James Jorden, need ME HWjnmS nau 11a ion nrui jiwiuiuu jrs- 'Iterday afternoon, resulting Irem a fall from rtst um nt a irtrl. who was rarrvlncrthn F' tsthtld. The arm was broken at the wrist, and ti) the fracture was reduced by a physician. ;i Deci easing Sunday Train Running. ?. .. . .7 ... ...-.. .. .. .. ff Uonaweraeie creau is uue ie me ceiunicia P .' , mflaMarlal association ler the work thev have k. aeoemcllsbed In the Sunday train running. 'i Sering the month of January, 1S.N3 11,331 cais ,A '"were sent from Columbia, east and west en i, '', Sunday. In the month et July en the same '-hllJ, M,l .M ,-v... vw au.u ..v.. ...j.w ..,.... f " ... ... Uimrf.w (pain v.mnfnfr fi 1"i 5-'v ears. This geed work has been accomplished Vrj. VJ HIV J1UIU9HHMU BBOUUBUUll. Charged With Assault and llattery. V; Adam Swartz, llvluft In Yerk county, was i, yC la town veaterdav afternoon and irnt en a yt drank. He was lying at the transfer station, L" wBenaometxyscemmenced tnrowleg stones -i attiltn. Thli mvlA Rairtr rnrv ntrrvand gt. selling a stick, he administered a terrible 1 living en Frent street. The man then started i,C br Yerk county. Metzger entered suit : against him before annire i- rank aud be was B.t arrested last night by OIBcer llardnele about fr- ,jre,feur miles down the tewpatb, This morning v; HwanKwasgivenanearingen tne cnarpeei assault and battery, and was held under 300 -i? ' ler trial at court S&. Town Metes. Fer many years the mill race from the ..;. nnKwnnn rnn nni luwn iiwi ml inn .iiimiiiM flenr mllL but the race has at last been hsnilntiiut Tha hsi Iwuin niirThBJuf1 hv thn V&k- Columbia rolling mill company for the pur- ww vi uumving iueir xu.ubu nuu luia uaa caused the cleslnir of the race. !Jfe. A very Pleasant party was held last even- l?t' ln at the residence of MissLIllle 8. Clark. fC'S en Iiecnst street The largest sunflower stalk yet reported la growing In the yard of Geerge Keisineer. ly, The stalk measures 14 leet and 2 inches, and contains Ti .lowers and Dud a. A lAnm famllv nlrnle ivaji hnld at Wild fat lYr ITflillB OMtflHev. trhen ttia narcAna iiraunt k had an enjoyable time. IKT An excursion will be run ever the Reading S3 r&llrmul nn AlKrnHt Ifith. (n CTnTinv Ulnml anrl n T!.nip nrmrh. Yesterday afternoon a picked nine played & the Resolute base ball club and the latter l defeated by 20 te IT. Cattle DUcam Imported frutn Sew Yerk, Dr. Bridge states that all the trouble in Xiancaster county ever diseased cattle, arose from the read cattle. Twe thousand calves were brought from Xew Yerk and sold te stock rlcrf Ttedixease been broke out in the majority of the places where these animals were purchased. Dr. ISridge Bald thata herd was In a quarantine where seven cattle were killed a month age, In Marple township Del aware county, near Media. lie visited them en Saturday and found no disease. ' 'Pleuro 'Pleure 'Pleuro pneueonia prevails," says Dr.Orldge, "In the states ei JJeiaware, .ew .erK, -New jersey, and Maryland and It is gratifying te quote !)r Salmen, United States veterinary surgeon at Washington, who is authority ler the state ment that Pennsylvan'a is the least infected state in the Union ; and this," continued the doctor, "has been proved by the fact that, although the United States government has appropriated 100,000 for the extirpation of the disease, the sum of 70,000 was thought snlnclent ler this state. By a general appro priation law of this Btate, passed iu ls70, when the governor llnds an infected herd he is authorized te use whatever money is necessary te remeve the same. Whenever there has been an outbreak et the disease in the state it has been brought from some ether state, usually Maryland. Dr. Bridge confidently expects that the disease will seen be altogether stamped out of Pennsylvania, as Mr. Edge has placed constables along the read te keep the cattle off. When tbe animals are killed the owners are paid two-thirds or the full ap praisements. The total costs of stamping out pleuro pleure pleuro pneueonia In this state from 1879 te 1SSG was 27,332.37, the average per annum be ing 12,643.23. Tbe cost in Sew Yerk ter eae year was 120,000, and In New Jersey 175,000. J The Jeanna mights Campiuestlng. The feature of Wednesday's services at the Jeanna Heights cainpmeetlng was the elo quent sermon of Bishop Mallalieu. of New Orleans, delivered at the 10:30 service this morning. Bishop Mallalieu Is about 50 years et age, and he has preached at several camp meetings since his visit North. He occupies a leading position in the Methodist Episcopal church, and a large crowd gathered te hear him. The central thought of bis Olsceurse was that men could alcne be saved through the power of Ged and complete faith in lllrn and obeying His commandments. Rev. J. T. Swindells, of Philadelphia, conducted the early morning service, and Her. Kli Pickers gill, et Allentown, the oxperlenee service at 8:30 a.m. The children's service iu the afternoon was largely attended. Rev. Geerge Cummlngs, of Philadelphia, president of the C'ampmeot C'ampmeet lng association, has arrived. An Unexpected Uead el Cabbage. N. 8. Bewen, residing en Rockland street, near the tell gate, left a let of cabbage stalks standing in his garden last winter. This spring when he began digging he noticed that one of the stalks had sprouts upon it. Be concluded te leave the stalk stand te see what would come of it, se he broke etl all the sprouts but one. He did net again leek at the stalk until a few days age when lie found that instead of a small sprout there was a bead of cabbage of unusually large size. A New Sunday Scheel. At a meeting held en Tuesday evening in the Derwart street chapel, a Sunday school was organized te be known as the Derwart Street Mission Sundsy school, which will "tjwj Sunday at 1:45 p. m. The follow fellow follew lng officers were elected te serve rer one year! Superintendent Richard KaUtz; as sistant superintendent Stanten H. Myers; rweretary, Jehn W. Mummaw; assistant WtwyiM1" Mt"e Kautz; treasurer, Henry J. Coeke j librarian, Jacob A. Cope Cepe 2ad; assistant librarian, Siis u. A. Wn Mir; organist, A. h. Campbell. ' BurgUrleas Knirj and Kebbery. ', The office of. Jehn Keen, wholesale eveter . a stealer, 210 North Queen street, was entered ' MM nigui ana roDeea ei i-.u two no notes. ' '.three t& notes and a fe geld niece. Mr. Rees '- used' his office about half past ten o'clock 'last night, leaving the money locked up in 'M desk. This morning he found the denk hrek open, the money stolen and the side tMer leading te the office epeu. There is no eltteteuteui.ei. ;,,- -.j What Tnajr Will Judge. JLsaeBg the liat of fair Judges the name of X B. Laadla, city, en flour, grain and sataesiL-waa inadvertently emitted, and Mrs. fSSm O verheleer, of Terra Bill, given as one MNVjfre, M bread, 4a, should have - MM. JtlLVKK'S ftlht. Mnnlnvmt rrovWens for Mew Tem, Veskere and New Lebsnun. Mr. Tllden's will is published, but contains little net already known. Mrs. Mary B. Pel ten gets the use el the houe 33 Vest Thirty-eighth street and f.vywe during her lire, which Iaura A. Pelton gets at hordeAth, and which gees arterward totheTilden trust The use of K0,000 aud the homestead at New libation gees te Luey F, Tilden. Adelalde B. Buchanan rocelvea the use of 2,000! Susan 0. Tllden, Ilonrletu A. Hnati, Caro Care line B. Whittlesey l Geerge II. Tilden and Samuel J. Tilden, Jr., Catherine A. l'lerseii, Ruby S. Tilden, Anna J. Gould, Miss Mary Celeste Staufler, of New Orleans, and ethers receive respectable sums, though It It stipu lated in all cases in which n siieclal trust shall be for the prelll et any leuiaie, me warn Income shall be kept Iree from the control or Interference el any husband w hlch the said lemale new has or may hereafter l e , such innnmn Ixilntf Intended te be sacredly de eted te the soparate personal ue et said female, and Is net te be pledged, encumbered or anticipated by her. The will proceeds : " 1 authorize my oxo exo oxe cutorsand trustees le caue the establishment of a library and free reading room In my na tive town of New Lebanon. They are au thorized te exend for the creation ami equipment and te Invest as a permanent fund te maintain the library and reading room 03,000, and any further sum net ex ceeding 35,000, which 1 may in writing In struct them te apply te thoe objects 1 au thorize them te appropriate out of my estate, in such manner as thev may deem most ex pedlent, 50,000 toward" the vstabll-nimeut or a library and free reading room in tbe city of Yenkersand such further sum, net exceed lng 00,000, as 1 may hereafter instruct them te apply te that object. "I request them te obtain as xjieed My as pos sible from the leglslatureau act of iucororn iucerorn iucorern tlon of an institution te bekuenu as the Til den trust with capacity te establish aud maintain a iree library and reading room in the city et New Yerk, and te proineto such scientific and educational objects as thev may mere particularly designate. Such cor poration shall have net lei-s than the trus tees, with power te till vacancies In their number, aud In case said institution shall be Incorporated in a form and mauuer satisfac tory te my executers and trustees during the Uletlme of the survivor of the two lhes In being upon which the trust of my general estate herein created I limited, te w it, the ll es of Ruby S. Tilden and susie Whittlesey,! here by autnerlze my executers and trustees te or ganize the said corporation, designate the tlrst trustees thereof and te cemey te or apply te the use of the same the rest, lesldue aud re mainder or all my real and personal estate net specifically disiesed of by this instru ment or se much thereof as thev uiav deem expedient I authorize my executers and irusiees te appiy me rest, resiaue and re mainder of in v property, real and Personal. after making geed the said xpeclal trusts herein utrecteu te oe constituted, or such portions thereof as they may net deem it ex pedient te apply te its use, te such charitable, educational aud scientific purpo-e as iu tbeir Judgment will render the Mid rest resi due and remainder of my property most widely and subbintial.y beueticisl te the Interests of mankind. ' My said executers aud trustees are here by Invested with the following powers : " 1. Te manage the funds herein directed te be invested in the trusts for siecinc per sons until such investments shall have been made with like authorities, ns in case of ether portions of mv estate. "2. Te sell and dispose from time te time, In their discretion, of such parts aud parcels of the real estate and ether property hereby delsed, given and bequeathed te them as they shall deem advisable." Ten thousand dollars is bequeathed te keep In order the cemetery at New Lebanon; prevision is made te erect a monument there te his memory, aud te collect aud publish bis speeches and public documents, and any legatee attempting te centet the will is ex cluded lrem its benefits. MlH Mary Celf te htauff-r llemembereL The lady whom he mentions as "My lriend, Mary Celeste Stautler," and te whom he leaves the income of $ 100, 00e, is twenty live years old and resides In New Orleans, where her lather, Isaac Stauller, he learned the hardware business with Geerge M. Stein man t Ce., this city, is one or the wealthiest and most prominent merchants in that city, and where the lamlly occupy the highest Becial position. Miss .Stauller 1b a jeung lady el many accomplishments. She is well known in New Yerk society, and, with her memer, nas eeeu a irequent visitor te uray uray stena She is new with her family in l.urepe. It was said at ene time, as new and then of many ethers, that she was engaged te be married te Mr. Tilden. The yeuug lady's lather has a summer residence, near the (Jap, this county, and she has been a frequent vial ter te Lancaster in lateyears. I.x-Mayer W. I). .Stauller is a relative. This is the text of the Stauffer bequest : " Twenty-third. I direct m v said executers and trustees te set apart 50,000 of first mort gage 0 per cent International A Great North ern railroad company bends and SjO.OOO or the first mortgage bends or the Oregon Short X.Ine railroad company, guaranteed by the Union Pacific railway company, as a sieclal trust for the benefit of my lriend, Miss Marie Celeste Staufier, daughter or Isaac Stauller, esq., et New Orleans. The iucome ei bald special trust shall be applied by the trustees thereof te the use of the said Mary Celoste Stauller during her natural lire, free lrem any Interference and control or any husband she may have ; and uen the decease of said Mary Celeste Stauffer the trustees .r said special trust shall pay ever the prlnciiul of the said bends or asslgu the same te the devl sees or heirs of the said Mary Celeste Staufier." Ki-SecreUryMcCullecti ua bdter. A communication wa read In the session of the National Association of American Bankers in Bosten en Wenesday, from ex Secretary McCulloch, dwelling en the dan gers which beset the country from its drift toward a sliver standard, which is sure te come unless there is a speedy change In our financial policy. He recommends that the convention should declare for a susponslen et sliver coinage for an indefinite period ; the dlscontlnuauceef the issue el notes under five dollars; the recelnage or a part or the dollars new in the treasury into fractional pieces ; the maintenance of the public faith net In letter only, but in spirit Appointed a Clerk In mi Kiprest Ulflce. Christian P. Ochs, son el Jehn Ochs, Seuth (iueen street has been appointed a clerk In the Adams Express cilice, this city. Hetakes Uie place or W.R Reed, who resigned te ac cept a position with Procter A Gamble, the Cincinnati soap men. Mr. Ochs Is a geed clerk and Is well posted in the express busl ness as he has assisted in the etllu) at dlilur ent times when there was a rush of business. Suit fur Slander. David Weller te-day, through his counsel, Marriett Ilreslus, entered a suit Jer slander a&ralnBt Elizabeth Her7SH? urwl imr hnut.u..i Themas. Weller alleges that the Herzegs home druuk every day aud thrashes his wile. All the the parties te the suit live en High street, In the Kighth waul. Ou Ihe Track or the Tlile.e.. The authorities at Kphrata are ou the track of the thieves who robbed the warehouse and stele a number or teams near Kphrata within the last few weeks, and urrests will be made within the next lorty-elght hours. The parties suspected have figured Tn eurcriminal courts ler similar eilenseH during the paM low years. The MeikCate. The charge of lergery against James A. Meek. Which WHS In haVM lumn li..a.1 !......., Alderman Terduey this forenoon, has been wtuiurewu auu me cise settled. Thnre ap peared te be a dispute between Meek and his MnilnPUlf BUlnwIlOllia, ll.nln.i....! . a. 7. . . ....w...u. .ueii,, me. nan uuiuer ity te increase theamouutefa renewal uutoie thn HiTUrn nf tltu nrlnlt.ul l.n .....I . ; v " """ "v w.-fciua me uiiuuiser Hav ing slgned the renewal rer a less amount. Itan Away Frem Heme. Chler Smith has recehed a letter lrem Wm. Pehl, of 1,001 LccustHtroet.Terrellaule, lnd., asking him te be en the lookout for hi son, who ran away rrem home en July 10. The boy Is 10 years old, has gray eyes, light hair. WOm H HAACMIlnL-n.- nul ...! .......?.. Jean's trousers, blue llanuel shirt aud' straw Gave llend ler the Geeda. Anna M.Baker and J. B. Itlsser, the ad mlnlstratorsef Wm. B. Baker.deceased, gave bend In 1.000 and tnnk llin im,i. k. ...V.i... they Issued a replevin writ, against Samuel " uu uai-iwra uia wne. The issue te de termine the ownership or the property iu de. put will be tried la the common pleas court. Bummer Letnure. Miss Mattha Mitchell has geno te Hed Mrs. A, MuTague aud diugliters hste geno te Atlantic Cltv. St Paul's Methodist Sunday school, of Seuth (ueen street, Is holding a picnic at Hecky Springs te-day The lamlly or W. It Mlddloten hae ro re turncd from the seashore. During their stay at Sen Isle City, Miss Alice Mlddloten caught the largest weak llsli ever taken there. Geerge W. Sheetz and Dr. J. V, Shaub, with their families, went te McCalls Perry this morning te spend a ceuple et days along me nusqueuauua. The Thursday excursion te l.uray te-day was patronized lv eleven from Lancaster and seventy Initn Philadelphia, and theuum bcr was augmented by delegations lrem Yerk and llarrlsburg. North KiuTTtllle Club. The North Kud Rule club's practice en Wednesday alternwn at Stein metz's range, Scheeneck, out el a poalble 7; resulted as lollews: t I 5 .1 i 5 u i I i ' 5 M 5-1. uauincardner UMJ.Simi.l .. Kemlk- I I ) I I n n t M t ) M Meblcr ". S !. I I J J I I I 3 5 3 I S-M 1 ecum . i;ms;5MS3JJJ(-61 carwntcr, 1 I'lDllun'JSll M llAir I J I I ' I M I n 3 .'-te Hard. K. K 4 .1 3 4 3 4 5 4 3 i ' J. 4-W WenKer S0I.SISI3I.UIJ ?-M Hear . -.- H s s e 9 I s 3 . s s I I e Hani, V. V 3 4 4 . 4 5 I I S 4 4 4 0 SVt Hacker . I I I VI n . S S S S 3 S 0 6-5.' .tuber . .SUJJS8IIIMI. .-5: MelnT . .. . IS 3 I S I I s n : u s .'5; Carpenter, M W 153 ...I 50 l.S.Jl-d Mrehl .0 1 i e i) ; e t ) II e . I i-; lecters te Ge le Yerk Turns e. The ninth annual meeting of the Pennsyl vania anil Maryland Cnien Medical associa tion, will be held at Yerk Pumace, en Thurs. day, August 2ti. The following are the offi cers : President R. 1 Bromwell, M. D-, Pert Deposit Md. . iee president, J. M. Deaver, M. D . Duck, G. S. Darts M. D., Rising Suu, Jld. . secretary and treasurer, S. J. Heuse, M. D., rfc, executhecoui executheceui tnittee, Alex. Craig, M. It, Columbia ; W. W. Vlrdin, M. It, Lapldum, Md. , It 11. Mllner, M. D., Chester ; It K. Baer, M. D., Philadelphia, W. W. Dale, M. 1). , Carllse. Thore will lea dinnerst I'rey's hotel. Aeeri Appetntetl. The county cemmlslners this merulug appointed the following registry assessors Ter the election districts et Salisbury town ship created since the last election : Spring (iarden, A. B. Ayers ; Gap, 11. K. Sbimp . White Herse, Uenry M. B-tker. S U. Boyd was appointed assessor of the aeoenawaru, leiuiuma, in piace t-u huj. Boyd, dec Open Air Concerts. Thre was u goeii attendance at Manner cher garden Iasteemug, where the Lphrata land gave a concert At Knapp's garden there was alargecrewd last evening. The Liberty baud ga e a con cert outside and Grean's orchestra played in Lelderkranz hall, where there was dancing and a general geed time. (lle Thnn stripe Seme of the tramps who have beeu sent te the work house by the mayor are working in the stone quarry along the creek and ethers are breaking stone inside the wait An etlert will be made te procure suits or stripes, similar te these worn at the prison, for these men, as some of tbem hae very peer cloth ing of their own and a suit of stripes would aid in preventing them lrem going away. Accident te nn Alderman. Alderman Patrick Dennelly had the mis fortune te fall down stairs ou Tuesday. He sustained serious Injury aud w ill be confined te bed ler some time. bherllT bvle. The sheriff te-day dhpesed of the stock of Alexander I.lndsey, shoe dealer of Col umbia. About JM0 was realized by the sale. A New Sewer. The street committee of councils met this afternoon at the corner of Columbia aenue and Carollne street aud lived the route of the proposed uew ewer through the Kfghth ward. Cleaned the Heller. All the electric lights were out from U.iJ this morning. It was a bright moonlight night and the empleyes shut down te gl e the boilers a thorough cleaning. The Mayer's Court One druuk aud a ledger were subjects for the disposition or the mayor this morning. Beth were discharged upon premising te leave the city at once. Telepheue Connection. II. r bhirW A son's Stevens cotton mill, Ne. ID Pine street, ! connected with the telephone. Kcmeiaber the trotting and running races at McGrann's l'ark Saturday afternoenat. o'clock Adml'slen only S cents. In caee of rain the races will take place, en Monday, the 16th. 2td Gala Day at l'enryu l'ark. The occasion of the leading Shuetzen bund cheap excursion en luesday, August 17th. Trains leave Lancaster (King street) at 7 30a. m. and 1 10 p. m.; Columbia, 7:30 a. in. and 1'.' .15 p. in. 1'aroenly 90c. Tickets ter sale at all stations en leading A Columbia railroad Plenty of music and lets of tun 11 jeu take le the Shuetzen bund. augl3tdi:,U116 Serve an Injunction eit Disease By Invigorating a feeble constitution, rcnevat. lng a debilitated physique, and enriching a thin and lnnutrttieus circulation with lleitetter's Stomach flitters, the finest, the most highly sanctioned, and the most popular tonic and pre ventive In existence. Ittnreatens the stomach, remedies torpor of the liver and bowels, and lves a healthful Impulse te the Eccretlveand Ucbarglng functions et the kldneyB and blad der. N et only does it arrest and prevent the re currence of malarial fevers, but it furnishes the only adequate eafeguardagalnst them te persons who have never been afflicted with these mala dies, but weald be liable te Incur them If medl clnally unprotected, it eliminates from the bleed certain Impurities which . the most skillful pathologists assign as the exciting cause of these agonizing complaints, Kheumatism and Gout and It Is, moreover, an excellent remedy ler an enfeebled or overwrought slate of the nerve., and ler mental despondency, augutels AmusemenU. The Jlintlrtlt Te-morrow .VipM. Te-morrow evening WlUen A Kankln's minstrels will ap pear In the opera house. This Is the first show of the season and should draw well. 1 he com pany Is large and U headed by two of the best known minstrel comedians, it includes many new features and the street parade Is one of them. ntSATUH. TewxsBsr.-()u the morning of A ugutt'J, ISsS, at Cleartleld, Pa , Jehn II.. aed 1 year,!) months and 4 days, son of W. 11. and Maggie Town tend, formerly of this county. ltdAw Mysp.s -On the 11th Inst, at llorrvllle, Lan. easier county, l'ft., Abram flyers, aged Hi ) ears, The relatives and friends of the family are r.e spcctfully Invited te attend the funeral, from theiesldenceef rranklln Myllu, l'equea town ship, Saturday morning at 9 o'clock. Interment at Iljarlund. augl'-Itd UJIUKETH. Philadelphia Produce Market. fBiutesLrau, Aug It rieur Market lulet. sales of &uu barrels ; Minn, bakers, n5.KI! 71s l'enna. lamlly at u 7X11 l Western at M U0O4 65 1 Patents, si gegs 10. Uye neur dull at U sn mi. 1 p. m., call Wheat Aug , is3c; Sept. 8IKe i Oct, b5Kc.i Nev . Nrj,c ' ' i.ern Aug.,6ec.j bept.Secj Oct.SlJc; Nev. SlXc Oatil-Aug., -s;jc. Sept, 35J.gC5 Oct, 3Jc; NOV., IwJiC New Tors Produce Market. Nsw Yerx, Aug. 11 flour market steady but dull j Fine, r t9 5; Buperflne, r. 3fil 00i Common te Geed Extra Western, r. Tufttasi Geed te Cholce Kxtra Western, IIOUAJUU: City Mill Kxtras, H 6004 b5 for West Indies t Minn. Extra. r-JStia uet Kxtra Ne. 2, CMi hs. Wheat Ne. 1 lied state en Spot, me; Ne. 1 White, state, SlJie Ne. Ne, Sited, Winter, Aug , Met Sept., bee. b . corn Ne. 2 Mixed, cash. Slet He.pl. 51' ie: OaU-Na 1 White State, spot t50!5e ; Ne. 2, de 3He. Ityedull. Hurley nominal. Perk dull i New Mess. Ill QKOU S7K- Ird-Aug., tl 30 1 SflDt, l 30 j Oct., fl 08. Nev , Molasses steady i 17c. for W test boiling stock i Perte Itleu, 3iOJ;c. Turpentine quiet at 3-le. Ueain dull t strained te geed, 11 OOfll 0-X. Petroleum dull i reflned In cases, skc. rrelghUqul.iti grain te Liverpool, tasKc Butter - Market Urru New Western Creamery, lSQMc. rheetadullt Western Choice, 7KSTKC. MK Ou" I BUt. lViHie Western. J3K Rngar market dull t Rflned cuUcaf, Ms CJiO U mutilate J. H II Its'. Tallew quiet I pilum rlty, 4a. Coffee dull I fair carKi t (e bMcestcadvi Carolina and leuiUn, teiumen telMr, JHOICi KaliKO.li. 4tl.Sc- I Je Slees Slarkele. Cnici.ne, Am: It Tim Irerrr-' Jii4riiiiIivieil9 Cattle Kett'ipts. 9fiM head, thtpments, ,t, market slrtmdt shipping stwrs, ui tn I.Mifs., MHtb stockers slid IihmIeim, t! 4t,f.l W I cons, bull and uiUed, II .VXi.1 se , bulk. : list Sttii tlirui(!hlesns i-Attle loner i ion, I.T5 ji stwirs, inaiid. Hogs llecclpts, ll.HW hendi thtptnenl. fii market strong nmuhnnd inled, fi -Xi I -j, packing slid shipping, H7HI 1. . light. J .sr J I "i", .s..;", 8he Itccvlpta, AliM head) shipment., I. V. the market was steady- lmtHe, H USl 4 SSt rtern, : ,'Hli W I Texan, II . Hit IV tnmbs, M 7Mf J IXV Kast tisirrv CattlettKwInts, I.jii head blpments, I.IJJi market Inlr: prime. l)it lair leirtsxl, lisstl ! eeuumm, W.VS1I -link rrsand feeder. jiSISSi ehlpuients te New erk, .-) carloads lleir- rttwlpw, l.AO head t ihlpmenU, m i market dull. I'htladelphlas, '-'Ol l) unions ,i un w . nmers and i-itiiiiiien erk, II oettl .'J. hlpmvnU te ew erk, I carloads. hwp receipts, l.tutieadt shlpuients, i,s. iiiatkeltalr prime, II SfJIt); lair te gixvl, MM 04 : lommeii, It unf.Wt hunt., Mitt V- Otsm and I'rofteien. rurnlshe.1 by 9. K. Vundt, llteker. CuKAQO, Aug, 12, 1 o'clock p in. Wheat Cem. Oats. Tetk. Lard. August uk -r: : -' September ;i.'i, ll)i ? v T5S 1 ticteber ; 4- J v n t 1 Neeiulcr (si, It. December Kecelpts. Car 1-ets. WtnterWhwit It" Spring heat a Cern l'- Oat -" Uye... tl Barley '' Oil City Crude Oil ., 1. Head, KecelpU-llPirs tNtui Closing Trices 2 o'clock p. ui. Wheat. Cum. IHIs Perk, tard AUtlt TS, 4tV -rj, 9 w : IS September ;. 4l a-W 9 75 !! tctetwr T-H v 'S H "eeulbr .. I"S December Mjj Oil City Crude Otl f (Jtilcnce Market. Oaicxoe.Aug , U, 9Wa. m. Market oiene.t eiene.t Wheat Aug , 7S1 ,c ; Sept, -'Sc ; Oct., c Nev is.c. Cera auk.. 4ll,c, Sept. IISe; Oct, ISV- otesisa Wheat Auir..c, ept, ;itJtc. Oct, S ric OV,M4C Cern Auicu-u 4JKc Sept., 4lc. , Oct 45iJ I5',c : ev , 4jS'c ests-Aug, -.Tc . Sept . &Xj-S.Kc ; Oct avtc Perk Aug., IJ 70 ; bept., V 75 . Oct., Int-Aug, 17 IS . Sept, i; . Oct, tn r.'S ev K Ulbs Aug ,FJ, Sept. I -S - Oct, ! i-S- Sleck Maraete. vlnotatlens by liced. McOrann A Ce., bankers, Lancaster, I'a. SSW TORS LIST. 11 X. H. 1 j M. Canada Paclflc 671, -r. c c. c. i s-: v; Cel. Ceal .'. .".; Central Paclflc. Canada Southern 15 15 Cht, St L. A IVh. Denver A Ule Grande M 31 Del , Lack. A Wectern 1 .-.'', 1I Krle 31 KrteM leiv ltr;. New Jersey Central 54ii U K. AT K- JJS Leu. A N 4 W Lake Shere SS S. Michigan Central Miurl Paclflc 110 n)i Northern Paclflc I7J; 27H N. P. Pre! bl mi N. W UI 113'. New Yerk Central 111U HUt KastlennCem Omaha 4t ii, Oregon Trans J; I.''i OntarleA Western X1. ", Paclflc Mall 6'. M'J Rochester A PltUuunr S r.K. 14 41', Wlt 54 i 3, !. fc-'t .S) 1U4. 3ii 11JJ 110', t'i I WW Ik t 10.". St. Paul . WK Texas Paclflc 1M: 15W Union Paclflc :; 5K Wabash Common U- tS Wabash ITelarred il ai Western Union Telegraph.. w WeslShem lea li.'. raiLiUiirHL. list. Lehigh Valley U.,N?V. A PhUa I'ennsylvacla Sn Ucadlncr US 1- Lehigh Navlgatlea 5. 5: ij4 5t'. uesienvme Philadelphia A Erie i Northern Cent People's Passemrer... .... U'd'g Ucn'lsM'tg's W lop. jeiw lei Oil , 602 tO new Tera Bteeas. Nsw lese, Aug li Wall street, lJOp. m. Meney leaned at 7QS per cent, foreign ex change steady at l 8fl fJ ; Governments Arm; Currency 8's, 1155 bid j 's coups. IIS1; bid; 4K'sllll4 bid. The stock market this mornlngepened irregu lar with the VanderbllU the strong features and the grangers and Texas Paclflc weak After the first tew transactions a combined raid by the bears resulted In driving prices down te 1 per cent, by 11 o'clock. The market has since been Irregular and unsettled, with very little disposition en the pan of speculators te make any venture lu the market. -Vtr AD VKRT1SEHKXT3.- B AK1NG POWDBK. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. "THIS powder never varies. A marvel of nnrttv. 1 strength and wholesomeness. Mere eco nemical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be told In competition with the multitude of low test short weight alum or phosphate powders. Beld only In earn. lteTXL lUEtaa Pewsib Ca, 106 Wall Street New Yerk. may27-lvaw WANTKD-HITCATIONUYA MIDDLE aged lady at nursing or general house work. Apply at ltd Ne. 517 NOUTH MULUKltllY ST. bll.l.UAi Au J-.rfltJtJ-.iM. I'Uit J lumbago, sciatica and pains In the back, Ips and sides use Hellien's (Japdue Piasters. hlna 25 cents mil K IIIUHEST GKADE OP DIH -a. SOLVKI) Seuth Caiellna lteck, or Acl.l Phosphate, tn quantities from 1 te 100 tens, at; iirlces tnsulL, Quality and dryness unequalled. .UK LANCASTKU CI1KMICAL CO., Limited. ATTENTION, HIH KNIGHTS I The members of the Knights or St Jehn, Ne. '2J. are requested te meet at their Hall en Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock for Important builneas lly orderof the Committee uugU-JldlhAS MAIU'IN DII.LIC1I. s URP1USE HOLLER FLOUIt I.KADS ALL OTHEUS. It makes white, light and wholesome bread' Ask your grocer for it auglHd THE FINEST QKADE OF PURE ANI MAL llone (ground) for fertilizing Is made by the LANUAsFlU CUKMICAL CO., limited. All kinds of Phosphate and Chemicals et the best grades and lowest prices GOOD QUALITY TOILET PAPER, Wired and Wrapped, In packs of Sue sheets, ten cents a pack, at HUCI.KV'8 DltUO STOItK, Ne. 39 West King Street MY f.00 TEETH ARE AH OOOD AH can be purchased In IJincaster ler 115 in. Call and be convinced. All work warranted. Ues administered. W. L.1TI8IIK.I'8 Dentl.t apUlyd Na et North yuuen Street pROPOSALH. ..Proposals for cleaning Head Uaoe at City Waterworks will be received at the Mayer's Ofllcouple 5 o'clock en THUUSDAY EVEN ING, AUUUST 19, 1. Hidden for the above work will meet the Water Committee, at the w i iter Works en Monday Afternoon at 3 o'clock, wheu lull details wUl bu given. J, BALIIACU, auglJDtd &uprlQtBdat Dntr AirjtnriMK-f surra. Dlt W.U. i,mvi:i,l, DKNllSI, llmduate nl thn I'nlxerslty or Mar) laud, wllh Dr. K. K, doling, .e. s f.B-t OiiuiKO street, 1ju 1ju nstei, I'a. in.l-liunAtldeiHl ADKIU.V ANllSlTKIUtY WlNKs! Intagtf, lT-.M, ism l'H ISIS 17, I'll, ISM AtKKUlAUTrtOI.il W1.NK8TOHK, II. K.SI.AMAKKK,AkI ! te i. pi:k cknt. acid piidsp- Jl I'll ATKer lilsspl- ed "eutli I nrelina Itwk In 0tHuud bails. Inlhe betdlilllnicniidlll,Hi ler ,.i. ni inn .iiHK.ni in'mll. iutjiimtuhi, The l.AMASrKltUIKMIlAI. Ct) , l.liultid M AHKl.KY'S ' hl.I,OW rilONT" tU.r niler llsaim cent Cigar I pro nounced by smokers thn best In the mar kcl, nl MAUKt.KV'a " lllim I rent," Ne. SI North yucen Street tlutllieiiy muiuinii j 81,(KK)u,:WA,m Ker any iae 'l Kldue I'leuble, Neitous Debility, Mental and l'hnnl eakuess that HOTANIC NKItt llll I bKS tails te tillv. Sold by dmgglstfi, je tents IIKKII MK1 CO., Ne D N..rih lllh SI , 1'hlla , I'a Clrculnts iieti. marit.iudlu,lhASA rAKKLKYS "YAKA HRAITIKS '" 1.1A. clear rilled of cholce Ne. 1 llaxaua, mv tveemmended te leers el n genuine ltawuia Cigar, at M AUK I.KV'S, " t cllew ) rout," .... Nik t North ljueeu Slieet (reuueily lltitni.tn') F OR HOP EATHKK. CI.AKKT. SAl'ThltMt AND UKKM.VN HI.SK3. ItElti.VKTN t INK sniKK. II. K. SLll MAKER, Aur. rnn them: who ham: nep ykt X TRlKtMIlK ltll() SUN HONK PHOSPHATK, t e ask that a ftir trlsl be made of It as a heal flower, whli h will contlnceeu lhat you tan net atlerd te sew w Itheut It, TDK LAMASTKK IIIKM1CAL CO . Limited. Prlic Iem er than any high (-ra.le fertlliier AsMKinnsi: u'!si:THi:riNi-si CALIFORNIA BUANDY In the 51atket.nl KOllUtUs l.lgml; MeltK, SUKMUKSUU KK, Lancaster. Pa. Qi-"? IUS THE HteT SECOND O- tirade llone Phosphate In the market. Analysis much higher than any of llke price Pbetpbate Acid, le per tent., ammonia, is l"r tent potash, I per tent. Sties Increasing en fat en thee uoeds 11IK LANC ASTEIi CHEMICAL CO, Limited augr lwdu itt REDICTION I Te th.we In wn.,t ,.l a -.iiminer suit el Clethe. PantaUiOT.tni; ..r iliii tan ae money by cillti.it nt HiMieiii' TuPerluK Par Par eor, where a l.trrni !: .liutien rut.- tweu made A Geed summer suge suit for lis, trimmed with PeneeeMlk A Nice KnRllshSergeSult In blue and l'.iack for I ax Elegant Pantaleon ferfiv Patent strap are Perfect Mttlut;. A. II. UllhNSTEl.N, J7 North Queeu SL, TJKWAUH. Beware of Comrneii Soaps. Skin IMxarcs lurk In them, liny PI HE SOAP at Lewest l'rlies, at COOHRANS DRUQ STORK, Ne. 137 A 1W North Queen Si , Lancaster, Pa. majs-lyeedll ASSICNED ESTATE OK ANDREW M. Caldwell and wile, et Leacock township, Lancaster count The undersianed auditor, appointed te dlstilbule the balance remaining In the bands of Jehn II Caldwell, assignee nl Andrew 51 Caldwell and wlc, te an.) among thee legally entitled te riie same, PI sit ter that purpose en tv EDVKS1IA1 , AL'lil ST A lv., at le o'clock a. in , In the Library Keem of the Court Heuse. In the Cltyef iJincastcr, where all person Interested In ald distribution may attend tlOKtE N Al MAN", julyJJtdTb Auditor DISSOLUTION OK PARTNERSHIP. Netice Is hereby given that the flnn el Hu-cl A shulmyer Is dissolved by the death el A. W . Uug'fl. VII persons Indebted te the flnn are requested te make Immediate payment, and these having claims or demands agslnst the same will preent them without delay for 'ttle ment te the undersigned, surviving partner, at Ne. 1. East King street. UEOKGE SHULMYKK. aug.10,1.' 1I.17A10 Survttlng Partner. -VTOTICE. JLI I hereby gtte notlte thai 1 will continue the Coul lluslness at the old place, Ne. 1 ha.-t King street, where I will be glad te accommo date my old customers and the public generally. Alter an oxnerlenceef fifteen years In the busl ness 1 think I can Kuarunti'e these who may favor me with their orders, that 1 will Bell them clean, first-class Ceal nt lowest puces, and de liver the same promptly in any part of the city OEOllGESHULMlElt. augO.10.12.ll.17.tl3 G OODS SPITED FOR WORKINl.MEN. Just received at redticetl tir!rc. tn uult th time at lirchteld's Cheap cash Stere, NO, 5 NOKTII HI KEN STHKET. Anether let et thoe Extra Size etklni; Shirts made te order. tiauze and Jean Underwear celling en at ie duced prlc i. Working Pants at se cents and up lleststngle and double Irent Oterhalli In the market New styles of Cellars, Suspenders and Notions generally, at HKCHTOI.U'S. P. S, Houses for sale or rent WHEN PLANTING WHEAT, IF YOU will use from am te Stt) pounds of Klslng Sun llone Phosphate you will have an Increase yield of lour te six bushels, which win mere thai pay for the Phosphate, with a large crop of straw free, says an old farmer who has used Phosphate for eight years. 1HE LANCASTER CUKMICAL CO.. Limited Forsaieby Agents or at the tVerks. fAK HALL. Het Weather Clothing. Beiges, Flannels, Seersuckers, Alpacas and ether Warm Uay clothing Materials In Orcatest Variety of dualities and Prices. You'll and the practical sort of clothing here. The most highest care given te Us reliability. It wears as geed as It leeks. Leeks better than It costs, and costs less than anywhere else Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, Southeast Cemer Sixth and Market, PHILADELPHIA. Juue21 tfdeed IATENTS ! PATENTS ! WM. R. GERHART, Solicitor or Talcnls, Ne. 31 NOItTH III KB ST. (2d Fleer Grant Hall) Next te Court Heuse, Lancaster, Pa. I have had ever seven years' expcrlence In practicing before the Patent Office, and glve prompt personal attention te all cases placed In my charge. All my business Is transacted di rectly with the Patent enice thus avoiding the delay occasioned by having cases pass through second hands. I have reports of all patents Issued by the United suites, which are open te the Inspection of Inventors. Ne charge for con sultation or advice as te the patentability el In ventions. UU17 iwa F ITIrON OPERA HOUSE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1880. The finest crganlzatlen ever placed before a discriminating public. Headed by the ac knowledged Leaders tn Comedy, Geerge Wilsen and Carl Rankin. Greatest Attraction Ever Presented te our patrons. The Parvanelas. Five In number. 7 heir first appearance In America. Decidedly the funniest team eterseenln this country. THE POI.USKI 1IIIOTIIEU9, alie first appear- unce In America. CHA1ILKS GOOinEAU. 11A11NEY FAUAN, J. A1AIICUH DOYLK.nnda Hest of Other Celebrities. Magnificent Orchestra, llrass Hand, Soloists, Ac. ADMISSION ltKIKUVED HEATS... ilex OiUconew open. 33AS0CKNT8. 75UEN'JS. nlO-itd TORN REMOVER. VICTORIA CORN REMOVER. Warranted te eradicate completely and In a short time, the most obdurate corns, hard or oft, without pain: Sold by Goe. W. Hull, Chas. A. Lecher. Jehn it, Kauffman, Dr. Wm. Worm Werm ley, And. G. .Frey, Chas. J. Shulmyer, and at . ,, - JJKCUTOLU'a WUUU BTOllK, OeclO-lya g, t we, Qrajjg, gt, imv.iKrvmitiimnu uuuun. V "AVE A 1.A1U1K H1X)UK Or TIIK 11KST REFRIGERATOKS IN '1UK CITY. Thfl Iicrce Dry Air llefrigtrsler. UA Jil) fc'.V 1UIHK, WA TNH COOLKNli, JCKVKKAM yjiKKZKKH, AlidaliiltlliiuetltOUSttrUUNlSlllNUUOODa The laincst sl.sk el 11 An riXTUUK.tMii I he city. 8Hilal attention paid te tlas-litllng, Tin Uoettng and Snuutlng Wolmtejusl leielM'.t uuother let of Ihosezao, lll.OIIKS. JOHN P. SOHATJM & SON, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER. PA. "gij.lNN A IIKEN1.MAM. PRICES MARKED DOWN -OS- Weed and Iren Pumps, TERRA-COTTA -AM- Iren Moter and Drain PIPES. FLINN & BRENEMAN, Ne. 15.1 Nertli Quoeu Streot, l.ANCASTEIt, PA. "yM. A. KlEFFElt ALDUH C. 11 ERR KIEFFER 8c HERR, Ne. 40 Bust King btreet, lUpposlte Court Heuse), luMte all Housekeeper te Call'and Inspict Ihetr Stock et Houseiuinisliiiig Goods. A ( emt.Ieie Line constantly en hand COOh STOt Eland UAM.E, I'AULOIt sreVfcS, HEAThKSnud ICUNACES. SraMEIl COOK STOVES. Altar cHrnfuiiy niuininlns Um luriUi e( all eQwreU tu th trutle, nu bve solected THE "ARGAND," ler GASOLINE, and THE ,l DANGLER," rer COAL OIL. As the th-st, when all points are considered, te eiler temir patrons. Call and ee us. We loe tn show our rikmI. and are net etfended If you de net purchase, ltemembur, we arc agents for The " Splendid Heater. Manulacturtsl by Fuller A ' Warren Company, Trey, N. , which has no rival Iu durability, economy of fuel and control of re... New Is the time touxamlneand become posted for Autumn purchases. UEMEMUEi: THE PLACE I 40 EAST KING ST., (OPPOSIIE COUKT HOUSE ) ap-tfdAw JOHN HAER'S SONS. NEW BOOKS Are etleted at a liberal discount fiein the pub Ushers' prices. SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS In Library Sets, Class Ilonka, llecerds, lUinards, bibles, lesLuuients, Catechisms, etc. QUARTO BIBLES Contains King James and the Itevlsed Versions el both Old und New Testamenta in parallel columns ; also, with the two versions of the New Testament, or with the old version of the lllble only. In arleus st) les of binding, at much lower prices than by traveling agents. AT THE HOOU'BTOl.K or JOm BAER'S SONS, Nee, 15 ana 17 North Queen Btroet, LANOASTEIt. PA. MJLVUIMMMl. Ty"AOHINEHY, AO. wvt STEAM HEATING Latest and 11 eat Unproved KN6LNES TractieD, i'erUblt or SUlioesry. New or Second-Hand BOILERS, WATER TANKS, BEPABATOItH. Micmisi or KpiB Werk such out done and kept In Machine Sheps. call ok ea ADeaaa. Ezra F. Landis, WORKS 637 NORTH CHERRY STREET, mmAsTis. Pa. n7-tfd I'AUASULa &v. "ROSE BROS. A UAHTMAN, $4.00 YJWLSOLS KKDUCEDTO $3.00. - $3.00. VEHV;ilEST SATIN I ALL FINE BIL1C UN 1NQBI The Manufacturers. Rese Bres. & Harbnae, 14 EAST KINQ ST. p;-,aa tlltOVKHIKt), ,(U 1 1' I I.I, PAY YOl ie urn euii TEAS, COFFEES AND GROCERIES -AT CLARKE'S. 10lM,lSKI,.Vr,,,'U,,l"B ""', l'"'" ,,,,cl,,1 K0K i-.tm!.'.,..,,,Mlllu.,,ll.,,M,,,,,'t I fc Chillies lllende.1 meal, IH , t'ermtienl, lei s BaHturrl, ! sua Family Cracker only .. V . sVa Iti'.eiilt. 7e . sen.elhlim new. ft ,h(!i, Nva . uh.!C llillnJ Nesii. only 7e I plei ea Mu.r' llernx Himii " te i il p(e.,.s Sllller'i lle-l pmii. , a iiSZI'imS,' A "vaklr"'1' SO"1', ', ' "' 0-te-P only Whitest (ic. SJuKiir in HieCUy. I'liielldei Uiii-nui, j, Hitlleti t U flour Is Jt-n cheap l.iiy ,n.tie ,,uarler, l.evait's ".holiellollei oiily7e.a.1uaiter Clarke's Tea & Coffee Stere, 110 WEST KINO aTnilET. -telephone Conuectleii. tlixtds llelltcied I tv. Jl K.N AWAY. Ne Sli;-lif-()rlluiit1 ItitsiiiesH. O.NEPlHI.VII OP UlltTKHlMlAll l.len le Every Ptnrltaser of 1 8. of .llrent " lllended 'lolleeor E'lel.ler iimde el'tent lOtten Murpa-ses all the " I Icket " eonjurlneel lSiai- teiuiitiud "eipetleute" coftee In the iltv Mno pniMid nl f,Hd t'uilvn for (1 IU. lenu i'ir hnullsh llreAkliisl lea that has net te I in "thrown iu niter ii)1iik 1110 a pound for It i ' ceuts a lHniud. MACNAY'S, Sen m t n; SOUTH '(JUKKN B1HERT. miT tM A r HllRHKS. Grenuine Maple Sugar l.S . Pill Ml 11I11CK8, AT 13 CENTS A POUND. HAM AND DRIED BEEF. tilled Ib-et chlpiHdsnd by tbe piece. Or-teislnmieand two pound cans. Mustard aiffsph.,,! .x.nltmM. Mno linpertid .sariiinra llrelle.1 .Mncketil In Tomate Bance. Iltelled hal inen. Freh nnlinen. Fresh Lebster, Cream llivese, PUnlc l'lucappleChietx', Sagu erUieen I heese, etc , ATBURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST KINO STREET, LA.NCASl'KIt, l'A - Irieiibonnrennectlou H TONKhTY -, ULH'I.ITION. DON'T ENTER 1HF, IANCASTKH CI JISIEUCI Al. COLLEUE with the elMcliitlim el "A Held Prize, SeO," "L!lbSclioliirhliiiil'er!?IO," ";ra.luul.iii; in 8 Months," " .Situiilieii (Jtiiiinlml," AikI hoeii, uil iiuiMwum, ml lnflultuni. Lancaster Commercial College lsie.NiiucTEHON Strict Business Principles, And all piemue are -.ttlctly larrltil out, but It cannot held out sui h Indiueuienls as Hbove. todiiguuranlieatuiir-or Instruction THOll Ol'l.ll AM) l'UACllCAL.anil for these pmv. Ins thm-cltcsceuiilent, situations are always open. -Send for Collcce Journal containing out line of work nl n "LIVE SCHOOL." list of Students nud Patrons. 11. C. WEI1H.EK. Principal. g.'KC 1A1- HARUAINS. DON'T I3B DEOBIVKD WIIKN HUMNIl 50c. GentleiiieD's Dulauudried Shirts. Don't be IeieltedbyaSbew tniut, I'oerMus llu and blngle ilack. H'e Pill a Uelnferced Hack and Frent Shirt, Three Ply Linen Itoaem, Patent Facings, Linen Wristbands, and Unnamed Wamsutta Muslin, 50 CENTS EACH. STAMM. BROS. & CO. Ne8. 20 and 28 North Quoeu at. BOSTONSTORE. rUUMTUUB. TCTURNITL'RE WARKROOMH. HUV VOUI1SELF A I'AIK OF THOSE Eelding Dress Pillows. CALL UAULY AT Hoffmeier's Furniture Warerooms. They are thunleest IhliiK out and we havejust receled another lel or them. 20 BAST KING STREET. , CI'ARICLINO WINKS. OUIt OWN 11UAN1J I Special Great Western Wine. The Finest and l'uiest American Wlue In tbe Market. At REIQAHT'S OLD WINE STORE. NOT1UK TO TRKSI'ABHERH AND UUNNKItS. All persons are hereby for bidden te trespass en any of the lands of the Cornwall or Speedwell estates, In Lebanon and Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed orunln erunln orunln clesed, either for the purpose of shoetlnir or fish Inir, as the law will be rigidly enforced against all treapesslnir en said lands of the undersigned after this notice. WM. COLEMAN rltKKMAN, 11. 1'KUCV AI.DK.V, KDWAltO C. FUEEMAN, Attorney for It. W, Celeman's helr 0"I1MM (1ANAI)A HORHKH. I newhavn a Carload of CANADA HOItSKS First-Class Heavy limit. Alie it Carload et Ohie and Kentucky Horees, Flint Class 1)1 hers and Horses ler ticneial Farm erk. All te be sold nt private sule. UEOUUK (JltOSSMAN. R OTK IH MAKING CABINET PHOTOaRAPHB AT 113.00 A DOZBH, AT NO, KW.NOKTH QUKKN 8T11KKT. 'ania-lld lneasuir, I LJTORAUK COMMISSION WAREHOUSE. DANIEL MAYKlt, Ne, U West Cheitnut sueeu OMC-lra ,4 J. s m. Mfc'wafc-jlwhelw. . v .