'mn "i$gi7V rw r f csr r .r"w xy- 3f . . TO LAKOASTBB DAILY IlJrnCLLJGBNOBB. JlttPAY. AUGUST 13, 1886. Uf 4' tirf fmp 10 JIILLRUHKlNG. I r wmrnxmrnm comb te An rr irirji tj cuiur. f trw . ." pa Mi IHMrttily ;Trs! r-. 'mM-XDii betTvw . At-, n -TM dlfflculty be IkaHwaiMbMM meUtat Mill com- MM m mpleymhm Iwra ittautcteriiy MB B "'"" " fnr days meetings bad parpeM el MttltDgthe creed te work for two . orlee, J.55rr teri, and at f that time me pnee win ve in J 18.85 per ten, and tbe empleyes neelTe Fnuieipii price, lavement alae agree that In the mtrnty contemplated reduction In price MM Will M given lour weens neucu ui MaMtien, and Uie men, In turn, will MM BMOaitement two weeks nonce, mty Will accept or reject the reduo redue 5d case of any future dispute Batter will be aettled by arbitration. -.., win ulnrt disinterested . the men aelect one and these two will Uia third nmrnhnr. The conclusion el eemmltUewlU be accepted as Unal. The ! mill want lighted last flight and kakert time the Susquehanna rolling mill M running as usual. haa bean renerted that the mill of the MMb Iren company will be sUrted up ttlfnndar. fb altuatfen at the Columbia rolling mill Kmaius uncnangeu, ana me iueu huh OUtleran increase in iceir wbriw aim pleyment or the two discharged puu- hi nmn n ilv. .it nuddlen and helpers Is Mt town for PhlUlpsburg, N. J., where they Will find employment in a rumiiK " ' With tbe exception of six men from Chicklcs HM ethers are from the Columbia rolling MUU t .; Article lw ana leanu. piaWtferenlng when Mrs. oewiu . veuney ' lesarned te her home, en North Third street, ( slier being at a picnic at wrighisviuo,siie was " A d J lt.t linn nl.l vc-ntitli VSI rpnin 1U UUU IU 1 fcn nnw.ii t . : Kitting. Mrs. S. S. Pague, also at the picnic, .. ter sold chain. A reward often dollars ?fn offered for the recovery of the articles. tf4.t Min-n nit waan. iiiipir nmiicrn- me f arUclea te Mr. Denney and gave them te their p'1 proper owners. The articles w ere leunu en .' j Pile of aand along tbe river shore ;- liaising- a Ol.tarbancv. ev Information was recelved In town last ; Serening from the Chicklea station te tbe Reflect that let of tramps were about the SVMN, and were raising a general rackeL 14' toen towards the place. The eUlcers arrested r a BUM H4Un Ul fcw Tlbiui.j wi tuu a u. ..u ... p'Thevwere broushttetown and placed in the -Wloekun. This mernlne the men were taken before Squires Evans and Frank and were i2jk , Metes Around Town. "s5p The August Flowers et Lancaster failed te 'voeme te town yesterday te play a game of ball r$ with the Columbia club. The club will be '$. In town en Saturday without fail. !..?. A ..1 .iIa tll lut i.aM m( Penprn nnrlf 'T.iin U.tnrriair liir flnn Vlh Pnat flf lllfl f!. j w pwi.u., ,, w" -. . . .4? A. K. Tne picnic was lair te ee a successiui i,j'ene. Many attractions will beeflered fortbe yw anlnvmfmt nflhe nlnnlc In the Bienin?. at p.T? 6 e clock, a dress parade will be given by the v..; jmat. reepie irem Lancaster, ienanen ana il ether places will be present. it," Mary Beatb, living en Seuth Second street, 'celebrated her sixth birthday yesterday, by 'i having a number of her young friends at her w" nema. It. Tha IhAfllrlAl nAejinn In tmvn rlll hA 1,&' opened en September 20th, by the Ida Lewis 'f Dramatic company. The company will be i!V A nnmhAr of thn frlerifU nf W. -T. V.lln. man went te bis home In Maner township, last evening, where they spent a very pleas ant time. A drain pipe Is being laid by the Columbia rolling mill company te carry off all the waste water irem their railroad tracks. A pleasant picnic was held at Wrigbtsville last evening by a number of persons from town. A large flat was procured, upon which the party etijeyed themselves. Music was furnished with guitar and harmonica. JMM MAW CKLBBTK BTAVeFKU. The Tene ! " Whom Mr. Tllden llt Vb. latsrMtel 100.000. Frem the WewTerk WerlU. Mia Marie Celeste Slauller, te whom Mr. Tllden has left the handsome legacy ertlV COO, Is the youngest daughter of I. II. htsuf fer, a (prominent merchant of New Orleans. Miss StauMer Is well known In New Yerk, having frequently been the giifst et Mi Samuel Colgate here. Last autumn she vis Ited Mra. Jehn lllgolew and Mrs. Teler Coepor at their handsome country seats, and thUailtnmnr Mrs. llnlTlIlJUl at I.fMHIOX. Mr. Tllden'sBcnualnUucewltli Mlsf bUuller le gan about Uve years age, en an ocean steamer when he was returning from asumuierjaunt en the continent, and slie was homeward bound from tne usual flnlshliiR lour v lucti all young ladles make prier te tlielr debut In society. An Invitation te t,ravtene was the result or this acquaintance, which new ripened Inte a warm friendship. On cacti suiwequent in It te New Yerk, Miss HUuller, nttii br moUierorher sister, Mrs. 1'resten, Mslted for a few weeks at Oraystenn. On tliese pleasant occurrences Mrs. IVlten, Mr. Til den's sister, a warm jierenal friend or Miss Staiiffer, acted as lietew. Mr. Tllden was a great admirer of ladles, lie bad n courtly manner and a quaint gallant way or oprc eprc lug himself towards the fair sex. In the nu merous letters et Mr. Tllden te Miss Stautler during these rvst flve yeirs are many stately compliments and poetie sentiment such as characterizeil the correspondence el the last century. In ene of thee, alter the drtirture of Miss Stautler for the Seuth, he graphically describes the wintry storm beating upon t lie masslve walls of (Iraystene, the snow wh r- llng In gusUs against nis wiiimi win " dosolatien of the house since Miss leleste departure and s.dly adds "euhae lelt the world te darkness and te me. In Kv the vearef the great extnultiens of New Orleans, Miss Stautler was chosen t(ueen of the l ami- i Tiiem hu never teen e cr.iucl n l ceant in the history of carnival displays In UieCrescnt City. Mr. Tllden took great pride In the event, aud as asetn enir of the occasion sent Miss Stautler a massje sller Umgle studded with twelve large diamonds. The beautiful present she ero as a p.irt of her royal jewel. "Tnis is Miss Celeste's here," said Jehn Lynch, the stablemnn at t, raj stone, its he laid his hand carelessly en the sliiningcbest nut back el a beauty; "shecau ride well, clear a fence or a ditch just like a man, and the guv'ner leeil te see her ride." I'oint I'eint I'oint Ingte theplarza, Iyuch added : "The guv guv eor i9ed te sit right there in that chair and Miss Oeuld there and Miss Celeste there and Miss Celeste uea te tell n.ni tunny sienes and he used te laugh, ar.il I heard him say that she always put him In geed humor she was like a bit et sunshine te the place. She was a great favorite with everybody, wasn't she, Lee T" Anil here he patted ttie head of the great St. Bernard, Mr. Tllden's huerlte deg, which looked weuderlngly for a mo ment at tbe vacant chair and with a low whine went slew ly away. Miss Mauller is at present at Vichy with her parents. She will be bere In the tall and after a short visit In New Yer return te New Orleans. ueiiaeTiiiKi es itf.M. WHOM O-OOO TO ,000 I'MUVLK Attend the CleMna- EtT! et Uie ltrenn. town Cslnpnifttlng. Hhew nstew.n, Aug. 13.-The usual early prayer aud praise meetings were quite largely attended en Thursday morning. The first sermon etthe morning was preached by ltev. A. Stlrk, P. H, from llfl Psalms, 11 and 12erses. The second sermeu was ey itev. W.K.Welland from Acts,xxvL, lallelkwere able and eloquent discourses. The 1 o'clock prajer meeting was address mi by Prel. C. ltewman, ltev. Woedrlng and Kev. A, Stlrk. The able sermon at 2:l! . m. was by Hev, V. Smith, fronts Peter, ill., !. The communion services were held atr-l m , and were largely attended. lit the evening great crowds began te gather and when ltev. A. Dilator legait te preach, there were from WW te Mix) people within the camp. At ".se i ". the usual rltigxvasformevleutJliloot the lent About COO went la the ring and the usual farewell songs were given with much feeling. I Se ended the largest attended and best con- ducted CAtnpmeetitig e er nem ii w Aneth.r CiiiiiirllnB KinksMiM.", Aug. U. -A campnieelliig tinder the dltectlen of ixmimlttee repre repre senting Mt. Nele, lleelims Mrasburg, (Juar. rv Ille, and Pulton charges of the Methodist Episcopal deuouiiu.dlen. will le held in Hoever's weeds, uear UawllusvIUe, Sep tember Tth te September 13th IneluMxe, The pastors representing the alwive charges arorestHX'Uvety, Hevs. L.trbut Head, K. n. Cesen, Maris l, rates, l. T siiixin, auu v. It. Johnseu. The meetings will be under the spiritual dlrectlonet Hev. Win. Swindells presiding elder of the Seuth Philadelphia district. The pastor of the Methodist churches of Lancaster, Columbia, Oxford aud ether points will, it is expected, lx present aud preach. .t .ItMiiina llelstits. llev t). Keeil, et Uincestur, bes taken charge el Ute music at tne" Jeanna Height cimpmeetlng. A large number of Phila delphia are present, ltishep Mallalleu, of New Orleans letl ler oeuiauu ehuhuwi. tng, Md. He is encaged In erecting schools throughout the Seuth, for peer xple, both w bite and colored . he needs 1,iC0,miX te de the work. During the past eighteen days he traveled i;&00 miles. jtANirjrr. i'hllatl.trnB ITwtm MatkeV I'MiLiD.Lrnii. Aug. U Fleur Market nnlJu le? of Wrel.t Minn. bakiMi.. Ilfcsjiwfretina. tanillr t VXlt 1 Western at aiiviliesi ratenls. . w. Kye neur dull al I Htl W. , ,.., .,, ip m , call-W Mt Aug , 1VC i K-pL, S50 1 Oct.. M.I.C , Sey. , ... ..u Nm corn ahr., i-ihim'-'t' w-i ,- S.v,ct Sent, ittUei Oct., sSc, If Jt W A II F JIM Tilt MMMH TO. DB.W. Mtc ItAta-Ang, N ev , x',c Kelurn ittMlure lrt. nw tusK. Auk 1J Fleur market stead tint rt.Ul. tlne.ll waiMuiwrnn, K ..1I w eeuiiHin leHl Kxtiw Western. H TkjH SVvhI I ihelce Kxtm Western. II W.1PW i;itv Mill F.xtt. HXII WUirHMIimin" Minn. hit, n 9ltl w IKxtm e. s. r.Ht? n Wh.at-Mv l KM state en (Spot, tx4 i White. stale. s;Ose he. Ne, 'i tied, Winter, bent.. 7sc i Oei . ns"cc Cern .no 2 MlxiNi, cash. Me i lspt., 5. l)ts Ne. 1 W htte stalls spot, I UUP Ne. 2, Je llyeilull Itarley muutnal. rerk.lulti Ner Mess 111 Sall:s. Molasses dull j ITe ter 00 tvji U'lllng stock . Perte lllee. 'n; TurjH'iitlne unlet al 31c ,,,... Hesln dull t siraintHi 10 p"m, i "i w.-i Petroleum dull i rrinevt In cases, S Frelahtsitelli Kmlu te Mxerpoel, -xf-V-lluttur Market dull j New Western Creaiuerv. Ktfile. Chetxsedull Western Choice, :SO.c Eggs dull ; btate, lt'.OHC; Western UMt "Ugv-inarket dull t Kettned cutle.il. ''ill CSiC.UrBmilaled.W .... Tallew utilcti prime city, ittlll l'- Uetfeedulli Mlrcarywsat i4C Klcisleidv i Carelluaand I oetslans, common te fair, JH Jle i ItangOvU, I'.G'S U. LOW KM, lih.NTISl. tlradusln of Iho llnHerelty ei Mnrliucl, with Dr. K. K. XOUIIg, NO. 5 hHSt Ulllll(0 Btl,H), Ijmi- aster, Pa. mfl-liuwAtldeed cuupuisi: KoLirinTT'LeriT 1.KAU9 ALL OTllhliS. It nukes while. Itiiht and wholesome bread Ask eui greier ter It. auicl'sit 13 TO P. PP. II CKNT. ACID PllOSP PllOSP PHATKer lloh,Hl!eilUil nrellimlUH-k In .XV) pound bags, In the best drilling condition for sale nt our uerksat irem fl? tet.xiper Ien. Thtil.ANCAMThltl.lltSMtt.AL CO , l.tiultt-d. fAUKl.KYS "YKLLOW l'HONT" J.T. clear niter IIkmui cent Cl(ar Is pre. nenuced by suiekurs the lest In Uie mar ket, at MAUKLKY'S lullew trout," . .. No-SlMerthHueen BUvet. (Formerly lUttiimn's) Till! H101UiT uuadk""oi'"dih uuadk""ei'"dih m)1. HP euth Carolina Heck, or Add Phosphate, In iiintltles Irem 1 te Iwl Ions, nt prlies te suit tjimllt'. and tlr) ness unriualled. Ilth LA.VCASlhU UlhMlLAl. CO, l.lmltett. XfAKKI.KY'H "-AHA HKAITIKS " iL clear ntted of choice Niv 1 llrtviinii. are ivoenitiuinded te liners el genuine llaHim CIriu, ul M AUK I.K V"l, " ellnw Frent," Ne. il North yueen suwit (Formerly llxrtmau's) Kir inrJiJirnBvjrjrn. 'JLxVxf Addn-stntnnrn, till. BL'UTT's KLKUTHIO HOODS. ,,. .. i ., NivMl llrendway, New Yolk. The Only Uenultin. aiwsmaeea WANTKO AOKNTS WITH SMALL capital. XV ii have aeuiethliiKtinw, no risk, larjtepiwflts, special Al day infer, write at tmee KMPfUK CO , il tnnnl St., N, t hS SiiuhxI UHOVItHIKIi, ,tV MLL PAY YOU TO 1IUV OUIl TEAS, COFFEES AND GROCERIES TJATKNTS ! WM. PATUNTS I R. rn)UHiuii.yti . j'laieL. Uliiracii Msrnet. raiome, Aim, 11 i3i)a in. xiarkst opened Wheat Aug, c . Sept., T7Je ; Oct., ,.c Viu MVVC Core-tvug. U'it . Sept . U.Sci Oct. iSc NOV. InSc Oats-ssept.. 'Sc . Oct . Wit Verk-Oet.. r "it, 1 atM-M-pt-. : -X' Oct.. IT . Klb-Sept-, 1' ' 'ct-. cuwisa. w heat Auc. TTs-c i bent.. ?sc . Oct. Cern-August, Jic; Sept., lls,c..Oct. x,i. i Nev. IbSc. eats-Aug, iT.SanSC Sept, c ; "perk-Aug.. .i 65; Sept.. t ' TKlW s). lSl-.vugH IT W ; Sept.. V ilHi " " iVlb's-Aug . 30 ; Sept.. fr. .W . Oct.. ' i. T 7 , 's)1c . v. Oct. Oct., . r.'S THOSi: WHO 11AVP. NOT KT IK1K11 UUU KlsiMl "I N IIONh fllOSPHATK. H e ask thai a f It Irt tl ln made of Itninn heal grower, w hi, U ill coutluce ou that juuuiti net attenl le sew w ilheut IU rilK LANI.ASTKU I.IIKM1CAL 10. Limited. Price lower than any high grade fcrtllltvr GERHART, .Sollcllet of Pllll'llls, Ne. 31 NOUTII ll ItKST. (M Fleer llrnnt Hull) Next te l eiirt Heuse, Lancaster, Pa. I lm hsd mer seven years' nxpeilenrn In pnicllclng beteiii the Patent I) like, nml gltn prompt iMirsenal nllenlleu le all eases placed In my chaise. All my business Is transacted ill nelly nllhthe Patent Otllrn tliu avoiding thn delay iKvaslened by hating cases pass ihreuiili second hands. 1 have report of alt palenta Issued by the Cnlled stales, width are men le the Inspection of Int enters. Se charge for con sultalleu ei ndt lev Osle Iho patentability of In tt'iittens iiiik71iI -AT- CLARKE'S. xouH.iSi!rrfel,0',", mid then decldn I OH n nts 1 1 , iiiieriip.it. GENTS FURNISHINGS & l . n Its m. f. ! l3v lv Vh If, Will SlMt Hsre Next Tear. A reunion of the Thespian club, which was organized by graduates of Palatinate college, Myerstowe, 0 years age, took place at the res idence of D. W.Albright, Heading. Thursday. Lancaster was chosen as tbe next place of meeting en the second Thursday of August, 1887. Tbe officers elected were : President, Miss Emma Mayer; secretary, Heward P. Wanner, esq.; prophet, A. F. Kalbacb. After election and miscellaneous business, tbefoUewingllteraryand musical pregramme was rendered ; " Instrumental duett, "Peter Schmell," Miss Gotwals, of Norriatewn, and MlssKeely, of Hctiwonksvtlle; address of welcome,!). v. Ainngni; guitar soie, "o "e "o bastepol," Miss Hannah Keely; oration, "Much from Little," A. P. Kalbacb, Phlla delphia. Pa.; recitation, " A Legend," Miss Annie detwals : Instrumental sole. "Adiron- s dacks,"D. W. AlbrJebt; recitation, "The ' Medem Chair." Miss Emma Maver. Hever. '& town ; Prophecy, Miss Hannah Keely ; essay, "The Excuse," D. Levan, Jacksonwald; dab history, Paul Zerbes, Hanover ; instru- kiir mental aoie. "Adieu," miss i Mayer. A The members of the club enjoyed the hos pitality of Mr. Albright In the shape of an , excellent banquet. During the afternoon Mr. A., in his usual "Phlllias Fogg" style, MMA ta AAsl tk mlssil tr h am w vtls, b nV IntnAnl p Amenic the pleasanteat waa a trip up tbe In In x'eilned plane te the "Hichlana honse" en Mt Kerersfnk, which presents one of the LkilT arvsatsisslAf Afiilatra "T In lha awanlnts tli a mamtuiH rf in 1uli m turned te their respective homes, after bav- l!& inn enjoy ed a pleasant day in reviewing f--, reminiscences of college days. Among the inemDera ei me ciut well-known in Lancas- r are Messrs Heward P. Wanuer, David evan, V. W. Albright and A. F. Kalbacb, I graduates of Franklin and Marshall cel- If? g y ! I3f 44 Mmnnercher Fair Gemuilttees. Last evening tbe executive commlttee Of the Miennercher frlr held a meeting. The following commltteos were appointed : Printing Prof. Carl Matz, J. 15. Kevinski, Geerge Ptelller and Dr. It, M. Ileleniua. Organization B. Frank lireneiuan, Geerge M. Berger and Harry Dracbbar. Tables. Decorations Aa Fred Hoefnl. -5 WlllUm K. Beard, William Wehlsen, Harry rk nuHj auu w, . Jvu,,iAnivi. ntertalnmenUand Music J. B. Kevinski, PreL Carl Matz, Majer W. A. Morten, Geerge Htelnman, Israel Carpenter, Harry Budy and Henry Drachbar. Purchasing Committee Mayer Morten, Christian Ultllch, Fred Hoefel, Geerge M. Berger and B. Frank lireceman. Keceptlen R. M. Belenlus. Mayer Morten and Henry Gerhart. The committees were authorized te make general plans for the fair. Three Teams Melen In Hie County, Hut Twe of Them KecuTered. Iforsethietes were busy last niplit In tills county, south or this city, and .dtheui;li three horses were stolen, the thletes tere se closely pressed that they only get at ay w 1th oneot the teams. The first place tlsitetl by the thieves was the barn of C McAllister, near New Danville. This team was taken butabandoned by thethieteseu the Stump tow n read. The next barn reached lielotiK lieletiK ed te a farmer named Uarui-b, aud the teitn stolen there was abandoned at the Kunnlug Pump. The third place lsited was the farm of Jehn H. Myers, at New Dant tile, aud a dark brown mare, with two white legs, white forehead, heavy mane and tail, 7 jears old, an old buccy and a set of harness were stolen. The thiees were traced te this city and from the descriptions git en are Jee Buz zard, Jee Gretrand William Weeder, who are well known criminals. The la-st seen of the thieves by their pursuers was In front of the Lamb hotel, en Seuth tjueen street, but the farmers were afraid te arrest them and went te the station house and reported the whereabouts of the thietes. Ofllcers Leman and Wenninger weredetalled te leek ier them, but they were unable te And them. Chief Smith sent out pestals with a de scription of Mr. Myers' team te all the neighboring cities. In Anether llebbery A ladles' hunting case geld watch, mote mete mote meutN'e. U,1G7, maker's name, Juleser mat, key winder, case Ne. le, Ut, II karats, was stolen yesterday from W. K. Kuiinert's house at l'phrata. Jee Buzzard and Jee GretT were seen at the house shortly before the watch was mUsed, and they are balloted te be the thieves, as they left Kphrau seen after the theit. Presented W tth Ills Portrait. MANI1E15I, Aug. 13. Last evening upon his return from Lobtnen, llev. W. J. John John Jehn eon, pastor of the Itefermed church at Man. helm, he was surprised by llndiug a num ber of young friends comfortably in isjises isjises slen of his study. The reason w as .oeii ex plained when Mr. A. Kline, In an excellent address, presented the pastor ttitli a crayon portrait of himself, (the jmster). The man ner of presentation was nicely conceited. The portrait is the gilt of the young men lately confirmed, and la the work of one of their number, Artist K. F. Hamaker. The portrait is an exact likeness of the pastor, is beautifully finished and reflects the hand et an artist of much skill. Mr. Hamaker, is a rising yeuugartist. He is graduate from the studio of Abraham, Lancaster, and all his work has received high praNe from the many w he have examined the iertralts he has made. The pastor appnciaies the gilt all the tnore becauseltl the work etthe hand or one of tbu number et yeuug men lately continued. Fun at What (,lrn I'nik. Morethan 100 persons loekadtantage of the invitation te the What Glen picnic by Prof. 1 C. Hall, giten te his pupils preliminary te the fall dancing campaign, (inch's erches tra discoursed excellent music. Win. H. Lil ler wen laurels for his fine catering. There was some geed sheeting at a tarset partici pated In by Messrs. J. Hertlng, II. ('. Hall, William J. Bllckenderfer, W. W. Pewden, Keuben Henshaw, Charles 1.. Downey, Wal ter Kendlg aud elber crack shots. The Incitement That was Causcst by the Antics of a Krtiiiken Italllmurenn About l o'clock last evening, as Miss Mary Muhlenberg and Mlsa Kmma Musser were sitting en the doorstep of Miss Musser's resi dence, Ne. 35 West Orange street, w tuau under the Intluenceef liquor sppratched and stumbUnc against the doorstep, tell te the ereunu. lue isaies iiaiu iru iun. u hall, and the man hating reg lined his feet drew a revolt er, and threatened te sheet the ladles Ifthey moved an Inch. He remained In a threatening attitude for some seconds anil then moved oil towards North tjueen street. Net lengalterwanlsam.iu, uuder the In In lluence of liquor andaustterlng Uie Mine de scriptien, wtint into Copland's restaurant. He called for liquor, but it was refused him. While lu the barroom he kept bis hand In his pocket, from which something which looked like a pistol protruded. Frem Copland's the man went te Jehn bnyder's saloon and took a seat. Mr. fenyder motioned te the bartender net te give him anything te drink, should he ask for it. He did ask for it and was refused. He asked why, and the bar tender told him he thought he bad enough. The stranger partly drew from his hip pocket a larce and dancereus looking revolver, and asked the bartender If he wasn't alrald of that. The bartender asked him te leave tbe room, and w Itheul lurtber trouble be left. He had net been geno long before be re turned, and stepping up te the bar asked for beer. Mr. Wm. bnyder, a seu of tbe land lord, who was behind the bar, refused te give It te him, when he again drew the pistol and threatened te sheet him. He was speedily disarmed aud put out el the saloon. Later, he returned with Mr. Augustus J. Kuhn, who asked for his brother's pistol. Alderman Spurrier, who happened te be present, took charge of the weapon and ar rested tbe owner, w he pret ed te be a brother or Mr. Kuhn, resldlnc in Baltimore, and who has been for some days en a drunk In this city. . u Alderman npiirrier neiu .ur euhu tvuuu In ball for a hearing this evening at 7 o'clock, the complaints against him being carrying concealed deadly tteajieus, and pointing a deadly weapon at a person in tlolalieuof acts el assembly. Mck im Ills Travels. Frem the Lltlti Uei erd Old Nicholas Delda, the German tramp and grape vine pruner, passed through town the ether day aud although looking little elder than twenty-years age, he is new 03 years or age. He Is best knew n by the name of Nick, and tramps about the ceuutry be tween here and Kichland, Lebanon county, sometimes going eter te Hohrerslewn, this county. Did lie Fire the Itern BkewmjThwn, Aug. 13. A small stable boleuging te Henry Cooper was burned about 10 o'clock last night. A German mau shortly befere had asked for lodging and had been relused. He was seen te run away while the lire was In progress. The building was insured for J20U in tbe l'enn Insurance coin pan v of West Earl township. nrsm nt rroTisiens. rnrulahed bv 9. K. undt, llroker. fun tee. AUKIlst St'pt!inbcr October Netcniber .... December winter Wheat.. Spring Wheat... Cern OaU Kye llarluy OU City CruduOU Eecctpts II OM. u. 1.1.1 o'eJeckn. m. tt heat. Cern. Oats. Perk. Lard. ': a sMKDiciNi: isi:tiii: piNi:sr CALIFORNIA BRANDY In the Mai kit, at KOHUKlfs. l.lql'Olt SUHIK, 3J CfcN 1Kb. wyUAltr, ljtnclcr. I'a 1XEUAL WATlillS,- ArOLI.INAlKS WATF.lt, the Queen of Table Waters, Hawthorn tuirliiK of Sarateir-t, at KbltiAKTS OI.W 1E STllUK, II K M.A1MAKKIt:.Rt QOr nvs Tin: hi:.st skcone O-"'-' limde Hene I'hnsiihate In the insiket Anal) sis nun b hutier than any of like nrlti rhosphite Aild, li per cent., ainmenls, 2s, jht cent, potash, Siht tent, ales Increasing t cry lat en thee nisnls 111K LAM. ASTtK f IIKMIfAI. CO , Limited imp; lwdtt Itw .'S 'i TO siS "S lteceipts. 7 a b Vt 6 r:s Car Lets .... Ill .... 43 .... -M .... is. .. . I' .... v i....A Vi,,lf "'"I'd and 1 fcclalke s llenileit n i. ii fir' ,i,..".f,T.'' ?, "'""t t;oil,e let II tilt ?..V.i Vi! i.1,i',,,w.,l u,MMt 'lice. fH) ft.2B.Oat. ineill, IK , Cemnieal, le,, ,. MirrM, i. Ktlnt r amllr Umckiir. .mlv isi. j "de '.ciills. ;" seiiMilIiliig new, nvloek -ieas. iexm S0 iliiK Netp, mil) Te I lilnen llllrr llunu Rmn !ue , iifww Mlll.r's Hest Mat., sst ii j VRSi'J'ih.b W''"a"K''f"'l'. -V-. I". A'irt)l,.n,u,,0,1V,y Wlilteht (ir. Supir in the Cily. I'uie liler Mncuur. I.tn. unit.,,, , n i.,,.r i. ,eit theaii I.lly W hll.i, no n iiuatteri Letan'. . holt e lloller only 5fu, it unrlnr. Clarke's Tea & Coffee Stere, UU WEST KINO STrtBET. 'leliplieiie foniii-cllen. Heeds Uvllveied tree f0. Head. ll.itt) R1 Closing I'rtces-J o'clock p. lu. W heat. Cern. Oats. Perk. 1-ard H lis! US ivs -s 5. f'S 9 U l T ! ' ' 31 t 7JS August. ... September.. ucioeer -"4 Netember .... : Ucccmber MS OU city Crude OU wJt new Ven stecss. Naw ea. Aug. Ii Wall street, lJOp. m. Mennv le.inrd at islT per cent, reretim ex change unlet at l Slfjl 3; Governments tlrm ; Currency 's, I1S3 bid ; ' coups. IIS bid ; Ks Illl.S bid. The stock market this morning opened dull and weak, with prices down Vi te j; per cent. They n corded a further decline of X te '; per cent, during the first hour and a halt en selltng by some of the 3mall holders. The market has since bten dull and featureless, and the bottom prices made thus tar are new current. The de cline ranges Irem v 101 i percent. "PROPOSALS. Proposals for cleanlns Head Haeo st Cily Waterworks w 111 lie rtceltcd al IheStaters Ortlce up te 5 o'clock en TIIUKmDAI h E.N IM., AV'Ul ST 1). lvsi. Hiddtirs for theabote work 1U meet the W liter I'oiuintttee at the W ittcr Works en Mendav tlterniHinal 2 o'tletk, tt hen tull details it Ul l utteu. I II tl It VLII. augUMd superintendent. P.DCCTION I Te these In ant of a siiininer suit et Clethes. rantHtoenliiL-s or estlnj;s can save money by calling at lte-'nsteln's Tullerlufr l'ar- lers, tt h'lrv a l,enentl Uednctlen has been made. A Geed summer scree Suit for lib. trimmed with 1'enren suit A Mte hiiKllshbcrgeSiilt In Hlne and Mack for ISI. hlcant Pantaloons for . Patent straps are Perfect t lttlns A. U. lll)sK.Si.l Kl.N, IT erih luin St. 1ANADA UOKSKST- " 1 new h-ive a Carload of CAN Al) llOUSKh i Irst-Class Heavy Dralt. Alse a Carload et Ohie and Kontueky Herses, Ftral Class Drlten and Horses for Ucnirul Farm Werk. All te be ebl .it private sh1 Ohenilt: uuessMAN. rtTyHKLATLST PKuITUmI ARBUTUS. Wll I. UK FOl NilllKKK. IN 1IIK l.AUUKST A9h0llT)tKNT. K Mt -TIII.SU Nhw ATlOsri'HlfK. Uiulornenr, NwItHcar, hlilils, Hair Hote. COLLARS, CUFIS, &e, -1N- Earl & Wilsen, Coen and Other Brands Flnunel SUlrta, Werkltitt Shirts, Huudkorehlofa, Jowelry, Ete. tibit llne or SHIRTS Ql UN AWAY. Ne Slill(-0l-lllllll1 illtsilU'SS. ONK POUND OFtMltTKHUOAIt OltiMi in Kvery 1'iirrhsscr of 1 of -incut " lileiulrd " Celli nor Kxielsler g radii et it innl cilTee HnrpisMisiill the "Ticket " cinilurlnitet IS 5 1 ars couiieiind-"iiivrluiic" cntfru In the cliv Nine pfiiinil, ,i u,hh1 Ceibie for IU11. ;nn. i' Kiitfllsh llimkfast lea that has net te be "thrown aira) altur pa) lug It 10 it niund for It j 'iicnlsn iHiiiml. MACNAY'S, ,t ii; NeiiTii uukkn srttr.r.T. t u lS Knights or the JIjslle Chain. The beada of this nrilnr lurn Iwum u-mV '.H. Ine, h. I.. 41. a I..I ,...n !. t.. ,.,- . . -"Ij." " " iueivmu Tirana ill luia cily, , ,f" and have met with great success. It will ue ueubt be one of tbe finest orders lu the city. ,-- m application list is lining up fast. This or- h. Mt " te-day sixty members en its L aMtllfiatlen BtlH Slfna sS.l,lnr. I. m.Aw. .In.. 8.t Jr!?,! " Preliminary meeting held en U vi uu menin. Mr. u. )v. llouew, X'fteia Colombia, will be pretent, and also TJr800$,Jaker" 0Df! wltu him te give "U? wh.'!t tte ebIlcta of tee order are. J. Themeetlnar win im st ti. i,m r ... AXBlghU et the Gelden Eagle en North W sTMt. in Kepler'a building. This Tn order baa 150 castles In the state and a mem- fyttnmnmtp m v,wu. ii uaa rer tbe last few v.-vrs been crowlek verv fast .mi i. c...i f. ,! U ever the the United States and some fcs" y Excursion te Ola l'alut Comfert. .: Al tbe last meeting or iniana citv Dlvls. fieu, Na 7, Uniformed Rank, Kulghts of v'Pythiaa, it was decided te leave this city, en J'ptember0, onafeurdays excursion. The sVnlffhla will en tn RilMmnrs anrl thAn IivIIia "Ray Line et steamers te Norfolk, Virginia. i At that city they will be received and eutcr- ,lnea ey virgiDia Division, xsa -, ei me MD order. Prem Norfolk excursions will , te made te Old Point Comfert and ether Millef Interest en tbe Chesapeake bay. " ,; Fifty uniformed knlghu with a band of ale and a number or the friends of the or te Will participate in the excursion. Ttoemluee in charge of .the manage Meat have attended te all the details and it Ul be doubt be one of the most aucceaaful I of Ht atten. Attacked by ClKarmnkers On Monday evening as Jehn Perter, lii Ihb with Win. Ktark, near Mlllixm, was sitting en the perch of HrackblU's hotel, near llrownstewu, he was attacked by two cigarmakers, who indicted seteral set ere cuts with an Iren instrument en lih face, rendering necessary the services of a physi cian. Dr. II II. Witmer allvmled the injury, llrltk Alathlue turtlier Iiupruted. On Tuesday last Henry Martin had an other patent, Ne. .H0,ail issued te him through Win. It. (ierhart, solicitor of patents, for further Improvement en his brick ma chine. The lmpretemeiit consists lu attach ing an adjustable blade te the Ireut el the machine ; as the moulds Issue therefrem the projecting clay is cut oil eteu with the topel the mould, se as te render the brick as smooth en that side as en any el the ethers. The Cliampleu Suullimcr. KoimuiisietvN, Aug. id. A large sun. Ilewer raised by Wm. Jones, at this place, en Heps all we have yet heard Irem. it measures 172 inches from bottom te top. Pe calls It a General Heaver flower. He thinks It will be hard te beat, for it U growing you The union excursion and picnicnl the 11 ill ill ill rorstewn Sunday schools and .ion's Luther an from Lancaster te Penrjii park en Mon day, August 10, premises te be u big ntuir. A Mlllerstllle Student Curs Astra). Jehn HmenheUer, of Hast Prospect, Yerk county, has been arrested ler ihe theft el a hprse belonging te (iee, K. Keller, of that place. It Is rumored he oeufessod Hie crime te the censtuble who arrested him, and alter being taken te Yerk a Justice committed him for a hearing. The young man was lately a student at the Mlllersvllle Nermal school. They Hail lu Vtt Councilman Daisz, or the street committee, apent se much of the city's money for the repair of the first square of Seuth Queen street, that he feared theie wasn't enough left te pay for an omnibus te carry the com. mlttee ever the route of the new Hlehth ward sewer yesterday, and se they walked) It waa a dry and tired party when Frank lltikez'a iw loon wm reached. Condlilen of Yeung lleetlger. itichard Iloettger, the man who was acci dentally shot yesterday, is still lying In a very critical condition at his home en High street. It was belieted this morning that he was somewhat better. The ball is thought te be in his splne. Coreptaint Wltbdrann. The complaint for rape against Michael FlUpatrlck, preferred by a brother of Annle Hagelgans, was withdrawn te-day, and l'llz palrick wasreleased from prison this afternoon. lUitccinbtr the trotting and running laces at McGrunn'e Park Saturday afternoon at .'o'clock Admission only S3 cents In case or rain the races will take place en Monday, the 16th. "til Telephone Coiineetlen, Jeseph Haefner's Empire Brewery, Nes. 117 and 117 Locust street, is connected with the tele phone exchange. Komethleg for Hucksters In another column will be found an adtortlse ment asking for proposals for piitllcgcs nt the LemtnK county fJlr. As there will lie a large number of persons nt the fair during the week mtny of the prlvlligus will be valuuble Among inoe te be sold are tee cream, fruit, lemonade, IM-anue, popcorn, pretzels, tobacco and cigars, candles, soda water, feed for hone;, specialties und amusements. iU Day at I'eiiryu I'srU. The occasion of tbe leading Shtiulzenbund cbeupexcurslen en Tuesday .August 17th. Trains leave I-nncagter (King street) at 7 3ea. in. and 1.' HI p. in.; Columbia, 7-' a. in. and U 15 p. in t tire only iec. Tickets for sale at nil stations en Heading A Columbia railroad Plenty of music and lets of tun It you tuke In the Shuetzeu bund. augW3tdW,ll&16 Meck siaraeu. Quotations by Ueed, McUrann A Ce., bankers, Lancaster, l'a. mw vebk liar. 11 i Canada 1'aclflc u,K C C. C. 1 57J Cel. Ceal JUS Central l'aclrtc Canada Southern II' i cm., si !. I'ga. S7', H'i 3 r.M lsl B7S II 41 Denver A Ute Grande 31V Sl'i Del . Lack.. Wetlera Zfii lr, Krle si', Si'i Krle'Jd le.i.' Kfj New Jersey Centru N'. MX K. AT S.i Jl. Len. A -V t'I v, Lake Shere "? cT'; Michigan Central 7S THK Mieurt Paclllc, 10l liri Northern l'acinc 27i -T N. I'Pret 80? u N. W Ill Ul New Yerk Central 110K ll'i EostTcnnCem Omaha is i;t Oregon Trans 3Ji iZi Ontario Wusteiu Pecinc Mall tK -jM BechesterA I'llueurg at. Paul 0-JH 9";'-i Texas Pacific 1) ni Union Pacific W-i w? Wabash Common 192 19K Wabash Prnierred 31 ii Western Union Telegraph, eh5; f WestSberu le.','; li'.'i. rniLADJLPUU LIST. Lehigh Valley Ssj jst,, B.. NT V. A I'hlU 1'ennsylvs.rla i S7)i ding i, n; Lehigh Navlgalle J. uesionvuie Philadelphia A Erle... Northern Cent People's Passnnser.... U'd'g Uen'ls M'tg's Hi.. OU 101 w ill 1J:A Uti P1 s: K S7V1 79K "Si m ua 19 IiJ mi. i 57. 13 t-l3 51K pl Ml. Sluinlt e.l.iultte thlDg else In ihe market, Saw AD VERTiaEltE.VTH. WANTKD-AT ONCE, TWO INTKLLI OK.NT and Knergetlc Men as Collectors and cinvassers Heed turms. U.ll. ATli 'e. 0 West hlngSt. Annlvte rkl.NbO.V, Entliely dlflerent from an) mrket. batlnc unoderdls tinciltelv Its own. f KAI1.E1 s Kast Knd I'harmacy, jy3-lydlir,MAV Opposite Kastern M.irkul T71AST END YAHD. 0. J. SWARR & 00. GOAL. - K-NDLLNQ WOOD. Office- Ne.W CKSTHE SOUAItK. Belh yard and ertlce connected with Telephone Kxchange aprl3-lvdlAr.U J- EVAN'S FLOUR. LEVAN'S FLOUR Always Uniform and Reliable OHACCO CUTTINGS, hCHAT'sTsTFT INGS AND I'ACKKBS' WASTE, Dry and Clean, bought for cash. .1.3. MOLINA, Ne S73 PMtrl Street, New lerk. Keferenee rred. Schutte, Ne. SIS Pearl trnt. New lerk. febl7dyd OPENING AT U. OEK SP RISO HAIITS. FINE TAILORING. The largst and most Complete Assortment or ) INK WOOLLENS for the spring liadole be found In tbe City or Lancaster. A Choice Line or Spring Overceatings and i'antel oenlngs In all the Latest Patterns Prices Lew, ISest w erkimuuhlp, and all goods Warranted as represented. H. GERHART, NO. NOIITII QUEEN STltKET. WOpiHMlte the PoslerUco. martT-lydli WANTED-SITL'ATION TO DO GEN era! Housework by a middle aged lady. JIU Apply at the Swan Hetel. SEALED PROPOSALS TO SI PPLY the Lancaster County I'rlien with 13 Tens Kurnace Ce-.il, let Tens 1 nge Ceal and te Tens Chestnut Ceal and as much moreer each as may be required rer the use of said Prison up te l-epteuibcr 1, 1m7, delivered at the Prison, will be received by the Beard or Prison Inspectors at lt regular meeting en Monday, beptember . ls5. ut m o'clock u. m. All bids must be sealed and endorsed " Proposals rer CeaL" The Beard ri-iert cs the right te reject any or nil bids. ltd O.C.KKNNKDV, Solicitor. LP.GANT AND EFFICIENT. FOR Hi lumbago, sciatica and pains In the back, hips and sides use Benten's Capclne Plasters. E THE FINEST GRADE OF PURE ANI MAL Bone (ground) for fertilizing) la made by the LANUASTLtt C1IBMICAL CO , llmlKd All kinds of Phosphate and Chemicals et the best grades and low est prices HOOD QUALITY TOILET PAPER, VI tVlrcd and Wrapped, in packs of bul sheets, ten ituls a pack, at JIUBl.KY'S OKDOBTOItK, Ne. 3G West King St root. AS liaces Te morrow, lu addition te the running races te morrow at McGrunn's Park, W. 1'. Llnvllle, (lap, enters roan gelding, " Harry." Amusements. 7ifJintreJ Te-Xiu'it. Wilsen A Uunkln's minstrels appear at the opera home te-night. The Bridgeport correspondent of the Clipper siys or them, " Wilsen A Itunkln's mlnstiels lumiKid onus suddenly August 7, uud, as It was a t ery stormy night, had only u Mr houje 1 hilr two new sensations hit hard, lha act et the I'ur vcnelliis being a corker. It represents n party of workmen repairing a read, and with ordinary tools making Une lausta by hammering en blocks et stone. They then take llte rammers,1 and, pounding tliem en blocks, wb'ch work like it child's bellows toy, extract meiu music. Then mtelng the 'rammers' te their lips, they glte an Imitation et a street band Finally, oue man takes a shovel, two blooms or different kinds, one a pick aie and one a ' rammer,' and all rcn deramarcb tnauiaiiner that creates great enthusiasm." DKAXUH Mtbrs. -en the 11th Inst, at llerrvllle, I an an cester county, 1 , Abrarn Myers, aged tl years. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from the residence of franklin Mylln, Perinea town, hip, Saturday morning at 9 o'clock. Interment at Uytrlun augU Sid - rv fM.00 TEETH 1JL can be purchased In Lancaster ler 115 (rt. can ana no convinced. Uas administered. W. L.riSHKll'S DcntlsU apl7-lyd Ne. 63 North yuoeu Btreet. ARE AS GOOD All work warranted. A NEW LOT OF ALL-WOOL TRICOTS Has been Opened at the North End Dry Goods Stere. Buy early and avoid paying the advance which has taken place In Woolen Uecds. J. W. UYltNK, nevS-lyd Ne. 3JJ North Queen street. F AIR PRIVILEGES. Proposals for privileges will close Auguat'Jl, lz Thrte privileges for Lunrhaiid Dining lioems. fThese ombrace Oysters, Meats, Vegetables, i'lns. Sandwiches and Cetree ) 1 liree privileges for lea Cream and Cakes. 1 hree privileges rer rrulL 'I hrea iirlvlleues ter Lemonade. Thrte privileges for Peanuts. Thrce prlvllCKes for Popceru. Three prlt lieges rer I'letzels. 'I hree privileges rer Cigars aud Tobacco. Three prlvlli'K"s rer ('audits Three prlrlleges ter Seda Water, Onu privilege for feed (Oats, Cern, Bran, Screenings, Ae ) Prepositions will also be received for various Specialties and Amusements. The terms of payment for Privileges are in follewst Cesh In advance, Ne exclusive sold, but net morn than three or a kind. The highest bidders will have the choice or location. Parties buying Privileges must provide their own stands One panv securing mero than one I'rlvtlege can, lr hu Ueslres, have them together atonestann. Spaces and locations designated en chart at secretary's office. Tbe Directors rcscrve Uie right te reject any and all bids. Proposals must be addressed, under seal, te JACOB Ji. LONO, Secretary, s d marked "Pre TW-iIgclTlYllefces.'' " aXUt "PROPOSALS FOR SEWERS. Sealrd proposals will be received by the Mri-t Committee np te MONDAY KVKMNU, ALL. lb, is8, at 8 o'clock, for the bulldlmref the lol lel lol lewing sewers A sewer te extend from Columbia avenue across Careline street, te connect with Maner strict sewer, at Derwart street. Plans and specifications can be seen at tbe City Ilesulater's Ofllce, ut ths, station Heuse. All bids must be accompanied with name of proper security, 7he cemmltttu reserves the right te reject any or all bids received I'ropejals te be addressed te "Street Commit ti-e " and handed te W.M. Kiddle, Chairman. By order el STBKKT COJtMITTKB. Knit ii S SwiLii, Clerk. al3-Il F L'LTON OPERA HOUSE. FBIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1880. The rlnist crganlzatlen ever nlaied befetn) a discriminating public. Ileadtd by the ac knowledged Leaders In Comedy, Geerge Wilsen and Carl Eankin. Greatest Attraction Ever Pieseutcd te our patrons. The Parvanela8. t'lre In number. Their first appearance tn America Decidedly tbe runniest team ever seen In this country. THE I'OLUSKI into rilKlts also llrst appear- anc In America. CHABLES &OODJ EAIt, BAKNKY KAOAN, J MAliCUS DO) I.E. and a Hest of ether Celebrities. Msgniflceut Orchestra, Brass Band, Soloists, Ac. ADMIHSION UKSEItVED SLATS Bex Olllcenew open. .35 A 50 CENTS, .. . 75CEN1S. aie-ltd B .VRGA1NS! I1AROA1NS! Great Bargains -IN- MS lit neg; ifd .IU fAi'KU, AilT WA1 I. PAPER STORK. HetVeather Prices AT THE; t J3c, 15c , tc nml SSc , aud Luuudrlcd at 5.c. Wit. and t.00, Ale without doubt thn for the Meney. ClH'-sptMl In Lancaster HejV Shirt WuMs in Pomile, Linen ami Kl.inncl. UNDERWEAR Frem 17c. Upwards. Hirsli & Brether's ONK-i'HlCK CL0TI1I.NG HOUSE, COKNKr. NOl'.Tlt UUKEN S1KK.ST AND CEMKE SyUAllE. ART WALL PAPER STORE, NO 1)1 .NOUTII UlEEN hTllKKT. all 1'iftr, Window Shidts aed Isice Cartaiw I l.OWKSP MAIlhhl' I'KICES. ALFRED SIEBER, (toiuierl) with l'harcs W. try,) no. iya nehth queen sTnBBT, LANCASTKIt. I'A. UAillllAUKK. UTANDARU OARRIAOK WORK. Edvv. Edgerley, GARBIAGE BUILBEE v rlM.lAMbON A POSrEK. t Before Starting en a Vacation -re THE Mnrket Streot, Reivr of Pontenioo, Lnucaater, Pa. SHOES AND SLIPPERS. LADIES' GOOD KID OU PEBBLE BUTTON SHOES, lui.tl.-, 1160. MISSES' KID OK PKllBLK SHOES, I1.U), ll. CHILDHEN'S SHOES, 30c3.V!., 0 , te 75c. HOYS' BUTTON OU LACE SHOES, HOC. MKN'S (1O0D fiALr LACK OU BUTTON SHOES, 111") le t Ce. LADIES' WALKINU SHOES, 75t, l.u), 11.23. LADIES' KINK KID Ol'BltA SLI I'PKUS, 00c, Uc , 75C. f 1 U0. We will sell at lower prices than can be had at any home In Lancaster. JOHN HIEMENZ, NO. 61 NOUTH QUEEN ST., JuaUlrCUr UWVXRKU BV.LMHO.) SEASHORE MAKE lOUUSKLKCOMrOUTAULK toil TDK OCCASION BV SELECT1NU A Thin Serge, Flannel, Mohair, BEEKSUCKEK COAT ANI) VEST. Prlcea Hantfi Frem 11.75 te$7.bO. Satchels and Valises, With Shoulder Strap, $1,00 Upivarils. STRAW PiATS AND UDfinisbed Felt Pocket Hats, 50c, 75c, $1.50. Excursion Flannel Shirts PLAIN OU COliDEl) ritONlS, fcOLID OU FANCY COLOUS, $1; $1.25, $1.50, $2. CELI.ULOlDaiidriUEULlNE COLLAES AND CUFFS, FANCY HOSIERY ' -AND- Marseilles and Silk Neckwear. GE.NT'3A.M)ll0yS' CANVAS SHOES Wltb Leutbiir or llubber Solen. LtxbterDark Colem, fiem l OO le 1,'J3. Williamson Fester, 32, 34, 36 & 38 E, King St., LANCABTKB, rA. My Heck ceinprl,(w a UrKt) variety of tbe 1 test St j te IIukkI'W, Ph.uteus, CariiaKCJ, ilar kul and lluslnes ueim, blch I eiler at Uie very lewtvtt fltfurua ami ou Uie most ruaaonable tennx. t call iiwclel atlvntleu te a fowet my eirndn. tirns. onuef wlilcbN the KDUEULEV CLOSED PU1S1CHN COCPE, wbtch 1 decidedly Ue neatest, lluhtesi ana most cowpleto Phyalclan't Carr ke In the ceuutry. 1'vnenn wlsblnK te buy a Keed, henint and ubstantl article, .tumid twar In mind thai they Uiko no rlsu In buying my nor It. Eery CarrlORO turned out In eldhtewn year agoea ene that I Uie kind of uuarantce I ha e toeffer tbe public All work fully warruuUHl. Ploene glvomeacoli. UEPAlltINO PUOSU'TLY ATTENDED TO. One et el workmen espeUally employed ter Uxatnunoe l.hUAl.OTICtJI. ITlMTATi: OF niAMMS (It'INN, LATE JU of Lama, ter ilty, deceased, the undcr Bluncd auditor, appeltilc J le pun upon excep tion te Iho account ami dUtrfbute the balanie rvmalnliiK tn the bauds of ltev. A '. Haul and ItrldKet Wlnn, eiccuters el the will of r'rancta tiuln n, deceased, te and anionic theso Iiially en titled te the siiiie, will alt ler that puritese en 'IUK8DA1. AUl.UST 17, lf), at In o'clock. In tbe Library Beem of the Court lluu-ii, tn the city of Ijincii.IiT. where atl iirens Interested iu uu ueiiiiuuiiuii uiAy niieiiu.'. V. '. FUANKLI.V, ly'3tdir Auditor. MM CM Till A.,. enistvk. i)i:ci:i'TieN, H DON'T ENTER THE LANCASTKIt COJI51KUU1A I, COLLEGE lib the ojpcclalleii of "Ad'ulil Prie, .-)0," " Life Sthelaisliiii ler $10," "tirailuntlng In 3 Months," " Situation (Jiianiteeil," And tu en, ad iiainuuin, ad Inuiilluiii. -THE- Lancaster Commercial College 13 CONDUCTED ON Strict BusiaesB Principles, And all premises are Mrlctly carried out, but It uillnet bold out aucb lndiiLeiiieiili an above. ModnKuamntcuacnurfceof fnatructleu THOU UUUII ANDl'UACriCAL.and for tlnwe prov prev Iuk theinselvea competent, bltuatleiu are alwayj open, , , -SondferColleKO Journal containing out line of work et a "LIVE HC1IOOL," list of Students and Patrons. II. C. WEIDLKK, Vrliiciiial. I'KN AI,I,lilK YKAK. e "Tfl MANSION," ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. The lameat and most piemlnently located Ilelnl. Eleguutly furnUbed and liberally man man euimL Thoroughly Hunted, drained ana ven tilated, open all the year. CHARLES MeQLADB. WUrephy'a Orchestra. Je7-3m1 TVON'THUl-TKH ANY I.ONMKK rrem Veur Dluordered Kidneys, Hluck JJarren Minerul Siiriiif,' Witter la a Prompt, EtuclentauUChrupUciiicdy, JtaTonleand Invlcerant I'ewcra nmke 11 un extullent Dyspepsia Itcmedy, Dr. lU-nuult,el France, wrillug te (ien. lteir, of thu U. , Army, euys : ieu need notteino toKurepo ler Waters te C'ure Djapennla, we have nene better than BLACK llAllHKNBl'UINU WATKIl." Poisons supplied and vexsels lurnlsbcd. P.B. UOODMAN, Miinai;er, Ne. 37 Kast Urent Mtreet, rer sale by J NO. It. KAUrtJIAN, l)lugKlt, North Qe eon Htreut, Luiicaster, Pa. BLACK UAUUK.NHl'UINU HOUSE new open. Apply te MIS3CIIUISTIK BOMBEltQKll, Pleasant Orove, La ncuster County, 1' unelB-Rmd MADEIHA AND 8UKHKY WINES. Vintage, ITO, 1800, Uli, 161S, 1827, 1SH, 1870, lb79, 1S, AtUHQAilT'SOLD WINESTOUr, U,.BI.AIAltB,-jt .v t '"". .-.rt. .tt. ...j iw-m.M' -. - si - t, "i