'Jina'iihJ:yr trft.TTf:ivT-altiv,'irt,'1'' f si "- V "? K?l i f&FwW v 5 1 .ytyM' ;v V $ tBX LANCABTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER. TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1886. m r4 t - - : Ta K?" -'& fi 1 Jl- n m rvH - Mi,' fe fi 1 r. at V & 1 rs ks r-Jc- Tpf U SEISATKHC. km MAKViTAVTCBBB OK- JrWr atmn vuu.na. .jv Mm Ml rrmtnsstt Clasak- mtllWlTiill Illl III ii I WMk Hm Pre- WtXWl tkm Tl MIMMM Aatem- Wf-tmii Mi b Notified. 6d (," 8. ... --.. - ... I 1 rf AMaHBHMvMM ujinmnwi a- r Mr, Ha 7.TV f Knight or Laber, of " tmmmmmmf, oUfled by letter, Iho lollew- IMMtfli'W ( dlaoenttnue the employ- W -K -.-... ....- 14 .UM ... SMfe l p IIIIIISI uauvr lii yvmim ui he lit itmlge. la accordance with state lesls I Mklaar teat prevision : II. Ij. Steh. , Jeha F. Reed A Ce., J. 1. Abraham, I Moere, Jr., tad Jeseph liraden. if Ik foUewlOK Is a copy of Uie tetter sent te A Ike efcntr Baaufactnrera : f.mtn i Knewing that you have In your era "i 'ptej children under 14 yeara et age, and Iho V" ! nTIha mtMtM nrnhlhlllnff nil I III lnhnr. Wfl p V " reqoeatyeu te dlaclMrge them at once, aud , "-t' aneuia yea employ any cuuu airer umiiin, we will uae all honest means te bring you te justice and loe law. Yours In the cause of labor. COMMITTKK or K. OP I TKXT OP THE ACT. Following are Uie llrst three sections of net or April 185H, under which the Knights of Laber are operating : i. labor performed during a porled of ten hours en any secular day, In all cotton, woolen, silk, paper, bagging and llax fac tories, shall te considered a legal day's lalter; and hereafter no miner shall be employed lu or about any of aald factories until he or she shall have obtained (attained) te the age or thirteen years. 2. If any owner or employer of or In any or the said factories, or his, her or their agent, shall wilfully or knowing employ any miner below the age of thirteen years as aforesaid, the person or persons se etlending shall pay a penalty of llfty dollars for every such of fense, te be sued for and recovered by any person suing for the same, as ether debts et like amount are new by law recoverable, nne-hallefi the same te belong te Hie portions suing for the same, and the ollier half te the county in which the otlense was committed. 3, Ne miner who has attained the age of thirteen and is under the age et sixteen years shall be employed In auy of the factories aleresatd for a longer period tbau ninocalon ninecalon ninocalen dar mouths In any one year, and who shall net have attended school for at least three consecutive months within the saaie year ; and any owner or employer et or in any et the factories aforesaid, etlending against the previsions of this section, shall be liable te the penalty provided In the 3d section of the act, te be sued for, recoveredand applied as therein provided. INTERVIEWING THE MANUFACTURERS. An Intelligence", reporter called upon the manufacturers, who have been notified concerning the children : Jeseph Bradel, who has a large factory at Mary and West King slreets,says that he has received a nonce trem me Jvnignia ei janer. He says that he employs no child of the age prohibited by law. The youngest In bis shop are two girls who are fifteen years of age. Samuel Moere, jr., whose factory is en Mary street, near Chestnut, is net in town. The gentleman in chargesaidtbathe did net knew that Mr. Moere had received auy no tice as jet, but the shop is net employing children under the age of 11 years. Jehn F. Heed it Ce. have a very large factory en North Prince street, between Chestnut and Walnut, and the reporter found Mr. Heed in. He said that he bad received the notice of the Knights this morn ing. He thinks the law a very geed one and that It should be enforced lie has several children lu his employ under 11 years and he Is willing te de the same as ether employers, although he had net given the matter much attention as yet. It has been the custom at this factory te em ploy children from June te September, dur ing the summer vacation, and lay them etr wdenlt Is tlme-fer the schools te open. Mr. Beed thinks it is much better for children of that age te be In school it they can be kept there by their parents. But it they refuse te go te school it is better te have thorn in a cigar factory than running around In the streets. If he bad the assurance that child ren would be kept In school be would be wil ling te fur lift them with books for a year. A TALK WITH II. L. STEHMAN. II. Lu Stehman, -15 and 47 Market street, en being asked about the matter said he had re ceived a badly worded and badly spelled no tice from the committee of the Knights of Laber, giving them notice te discharge their boys and cirls under 1 1 Tears of aire under threat of prosecution ler violation et the act of assembly. Mr. Slebman said he was net familiar with the pre IMens ei the acts, and would therefore refer the matter te his at torney, lie said he had ery lew lew yeung ieople employed in his factory certainly net inore than two or three boys and one girl under 14 years. These wero given employment iu stripping and labeling cigars boxes. They were taken en at the urgent request el their parents who are very peer people se that their earn ings might help support the families and the children be kept et) the streets. The father of two of the youngsters has only one arm and is unable te support bis family. Mr. Stehman says be would be very sorry te dis charge the chlldren en this account. Ter these who instigated the proposed prosecu tion, he says he has small regard. They are a gang of nesers" whose chief delight is te Interfere with ether people's business. Heme of them he discharged because tbey would net attend te their business and they are new seeking revenge. Mr. Abraham was net at his elliee when the reporter called. It is said that the Knicuta ei Laber will also give the cotton mill operators the same uuuucuueu. vevitr etr veiiiiv.Y vlkas. The Cases That Areeu Trial In the Upper aud Lewer Court Koeins. BEFOUL' JCIlCtU LIVINGSTON. In the suit of James llrysen vs. Henry S. Bard, Judgment by consent was entered iu favor of the plaint!!! ler f75 and coats el suit. The llrst case attached for jury trial was that of Jehu K. (Jeed a. Jacob Geed. This was an action ei deceit te recover JOIO, and the facta as detailed by plaintUPs witnesses were as fellows : On December 18, 1877, Jehn E. Geed oiupleyod Samuel Beekman as his agent te purchase a (arm or CI acres and 100 perches In Marliu township, trem Jacob Geed. The purchase was made, the money paid by Jehn K. Geed and he re ceived a deed for the property. Mr. Geed paid at the rate of KO per acre. Subsequently plaintiff learned that Beekman had paid only (55 for the land and he then brought this suit te recover from Jacob Geed 10 per acre, en the ground that he knew that Book Boek Beek man was plaintitrs agent and he was de. celved by him. The defense was that Jacob Geed did net sell the land te Jehn L Geed, but te Book Boek Beek man, and that If Boekmau Beld the land te Jehn E. Geed at M5 per aero he had a perfect right te de se. On trial. liEFOHE JUDCIE rATTEKSiON. The sultef J. H. Smith, assignee ei Christian F. Biukleyand wife, vs. Mary A. BInkley, was attached for trial en Monday afternoon lu the lower court room, but no testimony was heard until this morning. This Is au Isxue te determine the amount due en a judement given by defendant te plalntill as part pay. ment of the property she purchased at the assignee's sale. The defense was that the Judgment was paid In full. On trial. , Currant Iluitntu. Edward Wilsen, who pleaded guilty some U age te committing au assault aud lat try en hla wire, wasaentenced te pay a Hue of n and costs. ' BUMdS,r.hmlI1f of cny. wa appointed lean! r 8"dchlld of Geergo luUrwiliig rr Netei. J. B. Leng, secretary or the county fair received a telegram lau night from Gee. Ayrauit, jr., of 1'eughkeepsle, New Yerk staling that he would exhibit at the county fair hla two champion heavy cattle, known as "King of Cattle'' and "Champien." Thev weigh 4,000 pounds each and are the heaviest cattle iu the world. Thft amtHM ttr all IIhimimii iii ..I , ft, ' morrow (Wednesday) night at 11 o'elook. :s Nene will be reeehed after that hour. , ', Bitk and Ueiuelew. " ',, Charles itettlngbam, a stranger, called at ;Ji station home this alternoenaod asked permit te the county hospital. He w be tee sick te farther pursue Ms f wi' l "y u truger In the na hm or celAuha. TbaCartarM Tramps Discharged Fer Want of Krldcnce A Street Cerner Tbat Mcedt Mere Light Town Metm. llegularCorreipendenco or lsTKLLiasRcsR. Celumiha, Aug. St. The eight men re. malnlng trem the tot of tramps arrested en last Sunday, by Officer Gilbert, of Columbia, while camping along the Chlcktes creek, bad a bearing at the olllce of Squire Hershey yes yes terday. A number of farmers lhlng lu the vicinity of the creek wero present, but tbey filled te positively identify the men as thoe who hsd committed the rl(nis(lepreilstleii!'. The story told by the men was te the ellwt that they had arn i ved at the place where they were arrested the night predien, and were net concerned in the deeds dene by the ether party. It is supposed that the building oinre, reuuing Mnuuouses, etc., were com mitted by the seven men who escaped Irein the lockup, by removing the hinges from the cell doers. The men m e the names of a number of fartners for whom they had been working, two et me iiumier miewcu evidences or having money dcKltcd In bank at Mount Jey. The men were all dls charged. A HIlRht Itutiawn). Last night alwut 8:30 o'clock a horse at tached te a spring wagon came down l.ecuH street at a very rapid rate and appeared te be beyond the control or the two young men In the wagon. An effort was made te turn the cerner at Fourth and lx:ust streets but the animal resisted all attempts nud ran for some distance en the pavement. The wagon struck theronceorMr. 1". S. Bletz, breaking some portion or the pales, A man ami woman were standing at the corner and furrow ly es cajiesl being struck by the w agen. The herse finally get into the street aud presented fur ther danger. A Hark Cerner. The need of an electric light or some method or Illumination is very apparent te any tiersen passing Seceud and Walnut streets during the night. This street in trav eled te a considerable extent and Is ery much used by railroaders geme te aud iretn their homes. Many trees are ttiere and this also makes the place cry dark. Au electric light is placed at Commerce street and one at Third and Walnut, but Second nud Walnut streets derive ery little benellt from either light. This place Is ene of the uiast Import ant lu tewu te receive the attention et the light committee et council. rrrpeua! Slvntlen Mr. and Mrs. frank Heckler aud their seu have returned home from n Hit te Lewes, Delaware. Mr. Themas Greem, of I,unc, Delaware, is en u isit te friends iu Columbia. Town Nete. Werk was commenced this morning In the orccben of the lire escape at the opera beuse. The escape will be put up en the building facing the market heuse and w ill be easy of access by persons iu the gallery or parqtiette of the auditorium. Jacob V. Bender Is the contractor for the work. Officers l'yle and Kennedy, of the 1'eun- syU anla railroad, arresteil four trauipt for rid ing en freight trains. Tbey were sent te jail ler ten days each by 'Squire 1'rauk. The news of the accident te Charles King, the pitchorerthe Columbia club, was receiv ed with evident regret by the people or the town. Ills excellent work lu the club has secured ler it the reputation it enjoys. Mana ger Bear has made arrangements ler another geed pitcher ler his club. The season at the opera house will open en Tuesday evening, August HUt, with the ap pearance or ' A Pair of Kids," with Kzra.l. Kendall and the Uess comedy company. This company appeared te delighted houses last season, and win again be assured of a large audience. The company has a ne:el way of advertising, which is a circular iu the shape or a kid glove. On last Sunday Miss K.tte Sbenk, HMng in West Heuiplield township, was driving te church with a lady Iriend when the bugsry upset and the occupants thrown out The horse made no attempt te ruu away aud the ladles sustained no Injury. The house en Waluut street purchased by Mr. II. P. Bruner trem Mr. B It. Mayer has been put In excellent order aud repaired In a general manner. THIS (lUrKHSUlt i.v ruu.v, l'attlen and Hla Frlrndu Hide en llerieback Frem Uarrltburg te Lancaster. Last evening Governer Paulsen, E. O. Mo Me Clellan, superintendent of the Middle dlvl. slen or the Pennsylvania railroad, and Albert E. Karris, et Philadelphia, ar rled in this city from Ilarrlsburg. They started from the latter place Monday morning en horseback. Tbey stepped at the Steven house, where they were met by Judge J anion Cay Corden, w he had came en horseback from Philadelphia te meet them. The party remained uver night at the Ste ens house, mid during the evenlug they were called uieu by a number of prominent citizens. Tlie distinguished party took an early breakfast, and they started before 0 o'clock te rlde back te Har rlsburg. They vtopped en thelr wav home at Denegal te call en General Cameren. The governor and party were merely en a pleas ure trip and tliey chose te make it en horse back. Sent te the Werkiiuuaf. The mayor diixeed offourcaesihismoni effourcaesihismoni offeurcaesihismoni lng. Twe drunks aud a ledger were dls charged and a tramp was commuted te the workheuso wbcrohe will earn Ins beard ler thirty days breaking stene. KnlgUH el SUJehu irnlferin. uniforms for the members of The the Knights erst. Jehn, a Catholic organization are nearly all fin ished. They may le seen in the windows or Geerge Askew's tailoring cs. tablishmeut en est King street, in the same windows are also the sword, belt, gloves and ether equipments el the order. The uniform is cry handsome. Menthel an Old Ki Mill I!em. Themas Lyens died at his home en Mary street this morning. Deceased was a boss in Ne. 'J cotton mill for u number el yeaic, but has been delug nothing lately. l'liulcat .Mount (tretus. The Presbyterian church et this city is holding a picnic at Mount C'retua te-day. The sjiecial tralu which lelt here this morn ing had six cars, and there will be about 'J00 excursionists. vVerkiuguien'a Annual Cheap Kicundeu Te Atlantic City en Sunday, August )th, la Philadelphia Heading Uallread. r'are ler the round trip only ti.;5. Special train leaves Lan caster (King street) at ul a. m; Upper UeimjI, .12a. m ; Columbia, aUa in, hpecialtnilr.re turning same day, leaves Atlautle city at a o'clock p. in. Tickets for sole at all alat iena aiig:i.2l&jj Till: STATK FAIK I'retulaea te lie tlmSIe.t l-uicfk.ful i:,er tllnn. UulMluga and fireuuds Improved i:cr- llilng In Ceiiiilet Order. This year the State fair will beheld lu t'hlla delphla, from the lith te the Uth etSepUmber. One hundred und two thousand dollars have been expeuded en the buildings and ground., and ever) thing-has been done te ailerd the aiupkat facilities te bothcxhlbltera aud vlaltem. The locution la en the lines or twit great ra'J. ways, the Pennsylvania and the Ituadiug, thus rendering access easy uudfieiient atull times. Kxhlbtts are unleadvd wllhlu lu) feet of the grounds. The Society will contiel the entire exhibition, and has made rules requiring all exhibits te bu in proper place en the opening day, and lenmlu until the close, ea the leth. In order that a com plete exhibition may be boeh at all times. While the large amount expended lus pmildtd the best and most commodious buildings iu the country, yet the demands or exhibitors cannot be fully met. The display et agrlculiiiral pu ducts and mechanical aru will be complete und highly interesting. The public la assured that a vialt will be fully repaid, and an untmunlly large attendance la anticipated uugil ltdiw Aitiiiaeiiirnta. "OMryeiiafAmi." loinet row evening William Moeio and MUs hello Vivian villi uppeui In "Our Jonathan." 'Iho play is very liinny and the company Is large and utiuiig. ihe giuit stieet parade at neon te morren will catch the boys. "Jloumlte Huceted," This great melodrama will pe given lu the opera home en Ihuruday night, by a company under the management i( Henry lleel Parker, vv hlch U cry strong, "A'micj .1 Ce." Arthur Iteluuinlaaya plea.es the people, and his "Nancy & Ce." Is one el Urn beat They will be here Friday night. A Healthy Iledy and a Clear llrail, tf Indigestion, conttlpatten and blllemueaa torment the body, tha Lead cunnet be clear These disorders react upon the brain meat hui t rully, and produce a cloudiness tu the organ of thought net experienced by n healthy man uspptly these brain epprcsalng uudailles may be entirely dlapeHrdby that peerless alterative, Hustctter'a stomach Hitters, which cheers, re ireahcs and Invigorates the brain andnenea, white It regulatm the organ of dlgcatlen, as limitation and unions secretion , It expels thn inortildhnmer whlchpotaen the s stem thre ii fth the bowela and urinary pfewureit, and rtertji a powerful InMRnralliiK intliieiusi aa well, us cathartte action Is never Irritating, slolenler painful, but nvrn, natural and proKr-esilve. As nil appetlicr and sleep promoter, the Itinera Is until sled It mitigates the Intlnnltlivs et ngi relieves the ailments peculiar te the gentler sei, atresia premature decay, anil builds up an en trebled physique. mij-l'.'teJ VMS AT II It. Bwenus. AiiRtut ?.', 1W, In Maner township, tjincasterceiiiitv, l'a, near .Mimntvllle, Jauica rwenl, ngiHl M ear, luimmtha and I das. The relatives nud friend are tvupecttull) In v I ted te attend the luneral, Itinn hl late rest denee, en Wednesday morning nt o'clock, and nt 9K o'clock at the Diuikard church, nt M Olllitv llle. Interment nll'iinkaru Knucynni. HiinisK-.ni.In this ell v, en the Sid Inst., Kmma Miviie, dniujhtcr of Albert nnd Mamie Keidenbach. nurd months The relnllv es and friends of the ramlly nve re spcclfulty Invited te attend the funeral, from the realdence of her grandfather, A. Kllllau, .Ne 531 wet Lemen street, en Wednesday after neon at 2 e clock. Interment nt Lancaster ceme tery. "''' aKKKTl, t'hlladell'hla 1'reiUee Blarhea. rniLADiLrau. Aug. SI Fleur tlrm. Sales el se barrel", Minn, liskers. M 5.SJI s l'enna. family at U TWJI t Western at tuai53: I'at ents, 4 Seas ei. Uye fieuriiuiet atMSJOS UI. 1 p. m call Wheat Aug , tS t Sept., S t OcU. teWe. i Nev , me, corn Aug., 5:c; Sept., MSc ; Oct., 5.'c; .Nev. Outs -Aug, SVc; Sept, J4Ci Oct., 35c; Nev.,Syic JNewlera t'rtMluce Market, Kitf Yerk, Aub. 21 rieur market Ann but dulls Fine, U tvS W: SuperHne, tl leni is); Common te Heed Extra Western, fi ii"tf; tioed te tholce Kxti-n Western, tl Wtt J; City Mill Extras. II UWlt PS for West Indies , Minn. Kxtra, UHfS CO ; hxtra Ne. 5. uveJ SV. lioclte rancy Kiln State, ril'JS OJ, Common te Katr Kxtra Ohie 12 ,VJJ SJ. Wheat Ne. 1 Kdslnte en spot, tUQ-Uc s Ne. 1 White, state. 91c ; Ne. Ne. '2 Ked, Inter, Sep., S'c; Oct-.'iUfc Cern Mv 2 Mlxed,cash.MKe ; Sept., 51c Oats Ne. 1 Whlte suite, spot, 10c ; Ne.!, de Sc 5 't. 2'c lfye dull Barley nominal. rerkdutl ; New Mess, IllfStl an. lard Sep . t; GO i Oct , i; . tleuuses dull; Kc ter & toil Inillliu stock ; Perte lllce. a !-c. Turpentine rinn at 3lQJ.c llesln dull t strained te geed. II UH)1 05. Petroleum dull t refined Incases. Mc. rrelghta nominal ; grain te Londen, lc. nutter Market stead-, ; New Western Creamery, l(f:Jc Cheese dull; Western Choice, .'tOiSc Kggs dull j State, I7CC17C ; estern. li.,HO HSc saimr market dull: KeQned cntleaf. M.B G-l 5-lbj Urnulated,tiXc Tallew .,ulet: prtme t4ty. U.c. Coffee dull : hur cargees at lee. Kleedutl : Carolina and LrutI.iua, common lelajr, JStJte , llangeiti, l';l,Sc Cblcace Slaraet. Cbiuaqe, Aug., SI, 9 30 a. m. Market epened: Wheat Aug , 770 ; Sept., TsUc ; OcL, S(Jic . Nev..s2i.a Cern sept . (2'.c ; Oct.. 43,'.c : Nev. ll'Jc. Oats Aug., 2ci Sept., Sec ; (ct,S7)ic Perk S, pL, r W . OCU, t 73 ; Nev , f (A Ijinl Aug , 7 S . Sept.. 17 n ; Oct., r '. Ulbs Sept., F) 13 ; Oct., h 15. ULOMISa. Wheat Aug., 7',c ; Sept., 7?' 4c , Oct., H;c; Nev., f2c Cern August, ll,c; Sept, I2jtc; OcL, OJic ; Nev.. 4IUc eata Aug , SBKc ; Sept-, i,JJC , Oct., S?c Pers Aug ij b!i ; sepu, ti 52K i Oct., 19 K, Nev,i0. Lard-Aug7 30; Sept., t7 32Ki Oct, ? T3 ; Nev , 8 33. Klbs-Aug., r,ii ; Sept.. t! 17H , OcL, 10 Oram and proTUieus. rnruUhed by S. K. Yuudt, llretcr. Chicaue, Aug. SI, 1 o'clock p. m. n neau ueru. craia. cuik, Ijird 1 I2S 7 43 t'.! August... September 7-U October ', November 'y.i December N)! May .. .9-J 42'. 4.1K '272 tl M 'JhS .WS" 4 J 32)X Iiecelpu. Car I.eu. Winter Wheat lly Spring Wheat et) Cern - fjl Oats., tii i;ye Itarley OU City Crude Oil. 20 167 Heaa 13.UO Becelpts Uegs. Closing Prices S o'cleca p. iu. Wheat. Cern. Oats, l'erk Lard 7 at 7S2K 6 73 633 August..... September, October.... November All 9 52V; U32S U62S JS ..K ss December &IK Miy R'W 4.-,'i OU City Crude OU brt rhUadelphla Cattle Slarket, 1'aiLansLruu. Aug S3 Beef cattle. lecetnts ler wek w ere Heel ea l,UU; bheep, ll.uv; Hogs, 5.0K). 1'revleus week lieeves, 'iwe li.Mi i4. ''IJII ; Htifrv Sheep, lilA"!, iiess,a,tvi. Meet cattle were In large supply, and prices declined Vic te ,c ; txtras, 6tU3Sc i geed, 4 3c ; medium, (tflXc t cummeii, StJc. Fat cows were dull at Sgi'ic 3tlich com were easierut l-'-QM. Sheep were a fraction lower extra, 4(jl C! geed, ItJI'ic ; medium, JiGJXc ; common, 2(j3c l.ambs, 3ft(S ,c. Hogs were ursggy; western, 7075ic t ceunly, 66r.Kc. new Tors htecas. Naw Yexx, Aug. 51 Wall street. PJOp. m. Meney leaned at .''& per cent, foreign ex change tlrm at It (3QI S3; Governments firm Currency 6's, HSe btd; i'a coups. lia.Ji bid; Of W9i bid. The stock market this morning opened firmer and mere active than yesterday. There was considerable buying of the VauderbllU'granger. lArm bteck Market!. CaiCAOO, Aug. Si-The Dreieri' Journal reperts Cattle liecetpu, it.SuO head ; shipments, l.GOU; market active, prices about ateady; shipping steers, 030 te l.VO .s, ti 30Q3 10; mockers and feeders at tZ'ZxtS 50: tows, bulls and mixed at It 75Q3 70; bulK at 'ZQi 73; through Texas cattle, r2750J.t3; Western rangers Arm at fleo Hogs lleceipts, le,ro head: shipments, 3.(iJ head. 31nrket steady, unrhanged ; rough and mixed at tl ucf4 75; picking and shipping, fl 303U5; HghtwelghU, IIl.'SI S3; skips, 23u Q3 3U. Sheep Kecelpta, 3,'2i head ahlpiucnls, UO head. Jlnrkct geed demand, prices steady; natives, 1-1 My He; western, W S323b3; Tcxaus, r: 73 S3 40 ; lambs at II 00fi5 S3 V leu Its. Kxbt Libiktt CatUe recelpu, 3,3.Vi head; shipments, l,M3head ; the market was fair but unchanged; 33 cars cattle shipped te New l'erk today. Hogs receipts, 4.K0 head ; shipments, 4,im de.; market was slew; I'hlladelphlas at fitted 5 10: lerkers, fl SOQI 70; shipments te New Yerk today, 1 1 carloads. Sheep receipts, 6,200 head: shipments, J.luO head; the market was latrat last week's prices. Sleck ataraeu. quotations by lleed, licOrann 3t Ce., bankers, Lancaster, I'a. W TOBK LIST. 11 A. M. IS K. S r.M. Canada Paclflc, ,. ul K u.'A : c.c.i .; CoLCeal , S7U; Central Pacific, 43c? Canada Southern 11 44 43)i OhL, StL.AI'gh .. .. Denver A Uie (Iraude .. se Del. Lack. Wee lern. mji litVi isa xle 32 H z:i j:k KrleSd iuit KvJ? oe New Jersey Central 53K 5Jj2 &3 ft A T DlAi nil 311, Leu. A N 4li 41'; i! Iite shorn n,j n,)l h. MlrhlgauCenlr.it 7J Mieurl Pacific lini iu lui'i Noithern Pacific :;,'. .T.i T,y, N. r. Prel 5t.? sitfj .vJ N W ill llHi njt Vew Yerk Central 10jS lwB I0U)J Kast Tcnn Cem " r uana tvii ha tiy: Oregon Trans 31U ai2 312 OnuvrleA Wejtein lift faclflc Mall ftt.jjj 575; UM Kechester A PllUeurg ?. .... t 3L Paul ni'i if.-i. 9j ieM i inc ii- Jit' Jnlen I'acinc mjj .Vi'J Wabash Common ivu pjij rrauaan irfHr,in it .117 41C Wtistarn Union Telegraph, ui wQ 6t.tJ Wnat Shere 10li 1C1J I01K raiLAesrnu list. n i.enijfti volley j II V V fc nun. ....... .... .... et .,.., liSIUHA ,, ,,,, .... fennsvlvanla ItOidlUif.... jjm ii imgn flavigauea .; .,,; 51 leauinYiite "3 fhtladelphta A fcrtu.. Northern Cent .... ,,,, rvople'a Passenger , ' " U'd'gilen'lsM'ljratiB. "H 5.i uiJi upt Lecal shocks aud lienus, llpenil by J, II. Leng. Par 1.0x1 , . value. s:Un, Lancaster 6 per cnt., l&M , , lui t07 " " 1A 101 Ui ' 4 " Scheel lean ltu lue " In 1 oral years let ji " 4 ' lu&erA years. l(i Iiclsa 4 " lu lOnrJlyeara. K11 luyii Uanbelm Itnmngb lean , pe JW BittK STOUKS, flrat National Hank..,. .loe 'jjfl farmers' National liank.,.. Ct m ulten National Hank lue liti Lancaster County National Hank Ui lie.M Columbia National Uank,, leu 130 Christiana NaUenal hank 100 IIS Kphruta National llanx pje ijj rirst National Pans, Column! lit) 15S rirst National lUnk, Htraahurg....... HO IS) rirst National liank, Marietta ,. ltu att.re rtrstNaltenal Hank, MUJey HO 150. LIUts National liank. M W. Manhetm National lUnk..,. HO ln Union National Itauk, Mount Jey..., M ls New Helland NaUeual llnnk 1(U 13S.50 (lap National ILmk 1(U 110 Utiarryvllle Natlnnal ILuia leu 110 KlltaUithteau Natleual bank 1U 110 N outer n National liank PA) 13T.li Tvasriaa arcs ;. HU Spring A Beaver Valley .N lirldgepert . Ilorsesheo.,,. UH SI.W Columbia A Chestnut Hill.,,,......... Jl Columbia . Wiuhlngteu '2t SIM Conestoga A lllg Spring 25 '. CelumtiiaA Marietta 25 St Maytown A Klliabolhtewii 25 (0 Lancaster. Kpbnitn 25 II Lancaster A v lllew Street "25 4SCO SlmsbillTtA MtlllHUt 25 K Marietta. Maytown '25 t Marietta A Mount Jey 25 S5.M lainc, KUtabelhtewu A Mlddletewn. HO TO Lancaster., rmltvllle re M LaucnsterA Lltttt , a 75. Kast llranilywinn A wavuesburg w .25 LancisterA V Illlainatuwn '25 lOl.ta) unnriuterA siannr.. M ha Ijvnr.uter A Manhetm '25 XC) Lancaster.. Marietta '25 si Lancaster New Helland 100 ffi MlsoaLLxwisera a-nvsa. Uuarryvlite It. IU. ,.,., 50 1.13 MtllersvlllK street Car 50 f-5 tniiulrlng Printing Company 50 eJ Oasllght and t"uel Cemiiauy '23 '2,' Stevens Heuse ( bends) 1 1" Columbia (las Company '25 '251 Columbia W atcr Company 10 10 Susquehanna Iren Cemiuny be See.SA MarleltA llollew.waio........ P' W.te SteTcns Heuse t' 1.IA tlouseneld Slaraet. SA1KV. Creanwry llutter Mutter tt 5. Hutch Cheese V tump revLTnv. Spring thickens, V pr. Cnlckeus r1 P'r Hive) yipleeMbUvitieiP aiSCSLLAKSOVS. pple ltutterfl qt Kgirsydes Heney V B w Lard V & ' ravire. Apples t Spk , lUnanas )Ulez Ceccsinuta, each Lcnieus V dez... Oranges V dez Huckleberries t qt YBUSTABLKS. ..25J0 . ItftlV: ...ai(c ... .IMttW! ..TlHtlteoe nypixs S5C 13C 30O 10c (,aise S54MV3 HJ!ic . ...23c JviVa SlllV CabUign V head ,..10C ..5(tliV .IiW2ee .20C330 12C lc . Stl2c lU-ets V bh un Cauliflower, or. hd Sweet Potatoes V K l'k. Turnips V X Pk l'eas V S Pk N evr 1'etatiH's. K pk .... uucuiuper i uez 14(1. Tomatoes V S Pk 10f-2iV HeansflSpk U-c tMinashes V dez 3K- Oulens.Sipk 25e New Cern )) de KHJiSc Cantelepes 3(fl0c Wutennelens S5,i';ec Egg Plants 54J.iv: rLel-RAMtlORAIS. Fleur Vbbl 14 73 fancy Keller Hear 1313) Wheat ..."0f Uc Oats 4MII5C Cern UJ'c It ye t5c ttRACS. Uay tier ten llMlt Cteverv,Ht 59 bus 17 ue Timethy V tiua r2.50 Herd lira, ri bus. fl.30 Orchard Grass V bus r50 MixtHl Lawn Grasses &bus. II te llunsarlan Grass V bus 11.20 risH. Halibut 3 ft lXtJW CatOsh) 13c resh Mackerel V IK lee Clams per ltu sXJI Sea Riss lee llluellsh lie Sturgeon 100 flounders loc .VJCI AIrHKTtHKJir.TH. B AK1NO FOWDKK. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesemencss. Mera ttve nemlcal than the erdiiucry kinds, and cannot be sold In competition vilh the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders, otefd only in earn. Ueial llActae 1'oweinCo., 106 Wall Street, New Yerk mayJ7-lvdAw COOI'EIt HOUSE, Nea 33anJ37 WKSTK1NG bT., Lancaster Pa. first cbiss accominedatlom atmnderate rates. Geed stabling, etc. JOS. L'31IILh, nug-21 lwd Proprietor OK SAM: Oil KENT, 1101317. LOT AND STAULE. Ne. IIS Weal James street, Lancaster, T.i. In In ijulleet .JOS. UJillLK, augSI-lwd Cooper Heuse. fY ?A00 TKKi'II "ARK AS GOOD AH J-'X can be purchased la Iincaster ler 115 ci. Call nnd be convinced. All work warranted. Gas admlnljtered. W. L. flSHKK'S DentlsL ap!7-lyd Ne. 62 North (jucen Street, -rAI)i:iKA AND SHKKKY WINES. J.vi. iutage, 1733, lsue. lsll, Ub, IS27 imi 1S70, AtltKKJAllT'aeLtl WlNESTOltB, If. K. 3LAYMAKKU. Agt S1,000 K,:NVAKU rer uny case of Kidney Troubles. Nervous Debility, Mental and Physical Weakness that HOTANIC NKItVK B1T1EK3 falls te cure. Sold by druggists, SO cents. HEltll MKI). CO, Ne. North 11th St . l'hlla., I'a. Circulars free. uiarae-CmdTu.TnAsAw milUNKS ! TKUN'KS 1 Latest Styles Trunks AThlteCKKLd. Ov er Three hundred different si zes and styles te cheese from at prices ranging from SI. 00 te W3U0O. BRIDAL TRUNK8-0HBAP, AT KREOKEL'S TRUNK ROOM, Second Fleer, 3 and 5E. Kink St. aagsi-3md PUIIMO SALE OK A VALUABLE C1TV UESIDENCK, will be bold by public sale, Os Satireat Kvkmine, Ski-timber 1, IK.;, atthedrupnllotel, the very desirable residence of the late A. W. Uutsel, deceased, Ne. 315 North Lime street, Lancaster, I'a, The let Is te teet front by 135 lect te a strict, The main building is 31 by 3'2 feet, containing Entry, Parler, Library and Dining Kneut, en the nrst floors 4 large Chambers en the second fleer, and 3 lloems en the thlid fleer. 1 he back building Is S3 by S3 feet, and has large Kitchen. I'antry and Stere room, en the drat Meer; 3 Chambers and Hath room 011 the second fleer, with Kanga and Het and Celd water. Closet, Ac. The house Is heated -with one of Heat's Kurnacs. It has a handsome yard, with splendid fruit Trees, O nines, A e. Alse, a let 33 leet by 12, with aTwe Story Prick Htable,JS bysti feet, In rearef above property, but net 011 aauir let. Persons wishing te see the abeve properties can de se by culling en the premises or te either of the underalgned, JOHN It. KUrsEL, 113 North Uueen BU. GEO. r.KUHSEL13 North Lima St., Executers of the Estate et A. W Kusacl, De- ccaitcd. augSl-cedtsd ASSIGNED ESTATE OK ANDREW M. Caldwell and wile, et Lcnceck township, Lancaster county. The undersigned auditor, appointed te distribute Uie balance remaining ill the hands or Joint 11 Caldwell, assignee of Andrew M Caldwell and wile, te und among these legally entitled te Uie same, will sit far that purpose en WEDNESDAY, AUGUST S5. lies;, alie o'clock a. in. In the Library Itoem of the Court lleu.e, In theCllyef jjinenster, where all persons lutetnslcd In wild distribution may attend. 'IKOIttlK NAU3IAN. JnlySWtdTb Auditor, ESTATE OK D1U JOHN L. ATLEE, latoet Lancaster city, Ijtncaster county, deceased. The underslgnt a auditor, appointed te dlatrlbute the balance remaining In the hands of Win. Aug. Atlee, executer of said deceased (tlrataeceutit), te and among these legallyen tilled te the same, will sit ter that purpose en TUKJDA1, AUtit;ST2l, laeri. at 10 o'clock a. m.. In the Library ltoem or the Court llonse, In the City of Lancaster, where nil persons Interested In said dlnrlbutlen may attend. lystiStdW uee. i. KLINE, Auditor, NKH- AlirKHTlHKMKXr. WANTKD Ali:.NT8 WITH NMAliIi enpllai. We have something new, lutllak, large profits, s)H-elal 3i day niter, write at ence b.Xll'lllKCU , ,-vsl anal at., N, V. os-Sineed WANTl'.D-A SITUATION IIYA Mill, din aged woman te de general house or any kind et domestic wetk, Apply at or ud dr, as, lid Ne. J.M W K8T I.KMON STItKKT. I'jIlN'KWlllSKlKN. J Dl.tlllAilen nt l-x, 1ST. In-si, lsjfj, are net equalled In the leiintry. At UKUiAUl'S tll.t) INKSTOItK, II K. SI.A1MAKKU, Agt. Vrbrici: te fiii:"i'riu.lc. JLsi 1 am new prepired te de thltwaslilng, Heuse Cleaning, Ac Ilnvn hid 30 years e peileni'e, l'tlies itnseualile JOHN 11. It HIT. Ne 40 fast Pillion Street, Lancaster, l'n. Iwd ti:hi:ccah UOl.HHUOK'H LI SCHOOI Mil! CHILHUKN, will renpen mi Monday, M'ptember li, Inni. at it: t. -r (i;NhsiKKr.r. sm sMi.iMUNi: csKTifiiriNiyi OAltll'OnNIA BUANDY In the Slaiket.nl lluilitKK's l.lyi tin tiiiti:, in ChMikV. "ijt MtK, ljineaster, Pa T EVAN'S KI.OUK. LEVIN'S FLOUR Always Uniform and Roliable " fARIvT.KY'H YAKA HEAUTIES "' lsL clear titled of choice Ne. 1 Havana, aru recommended te levers of a geuuiue Havana Cigar, at MAHKLKVS, " "Yellow rrent," Ne. 21 North cjueeu Street (rennerly ltartman's) F OK HOT w i:thek. CLAltET, SAITLK.NK AND ti Kit it A.N WINkS. KhlGAUT" MINK STOKE 11. E. SL-lTXiKir, Aiit. Tohacce rurriNiis, sekats, sut I.NGS AND PACK KKS' WASTE, Dry and Clean, bought ter cash. J. 9. MOL1NS, Ne S73 Pearl Mtvet, New erk. Kelerencc T red. Schulte, Ne. 513 Pearl street, New tnrk tbl7-lyd Al'l'Lli MNi: OK TIUSSI'.S AND A gtssl nt gttsrtintetd. tat, lean. Tall and Nhert. ytechanlcs, i tinners and Ijtberers can all secure ti Tius they can wear at work and feel comfortable in, at KKA1LE1 's Kast Lnd Pharmacy, (.ippo.tie r astern jiatzct A full line el Suspensery Himlages. J,2-ljdKt,MAW -JjEWAIlll Beware of Common Soaps. Skin Diseases lurk In them, ltny PI UL SOAP at Lewest Prices, at COOURAN'S DRUQ STORK, .Nim 137 A 1KI .North On ecu St , Lancaster, Pa. mayslyeedlt T Wll.I. HAVE ON MONDAY NKVI, AUGUST SJ, A Oar-Lead of Illinois Herses, Irst Clais and Heavy Krall. Alie, en hand some WKSTEKX HOllSKS-t list Class Drlier?and ler General rarut Use. GEOUGK GKOSS31AN. ESTATE OK 1 ItE DEUICK it. WILLIG. LATE of Laucastt r city, deceased. letters of administration en said estate having bten granted te the undersigned, all jtersens lndebt el Itherote are miuestrit te utake Immediate pay-tnt nt, and tlie-e haling claims or demands again'.L tiii-SHtni', mil iucvciil lucm witneui ite- av for sett lenient te tni iindersltrned. residing In lincistet, Vn lyIJ-Ctdrn AUGUST A WILLIG, AdmtnlstratrlA SI'KINU Ot'ENlNG AT U. OEK HAin-s. FINE TAILORING. The Largest and rrest Complete Assertuieut of UNK VVoeLLKN-s for the Spring Tiade te be found In the City of Lancaster, A Choice Line of Spring Overceatings and Pantoleontngs in all the Latest Patterns Prices Lew, Itest Workmanship, and. all goods Warranted as represented. H.GERHArvT, NO. 43 NOItTH O.UKEN STKKKT. Opposite the I'ostefflco, rnar27-lydK e AK HALL THE BEST CLOTHING. TheCheapest Clothing in the (Ountryls b' A Lenger Dellar a Uotthet Wear lu It, and a Lewer Price for It. Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, Southeast Cerner Sixtli and 3Lirket, t'UlLADELPHIA. JuueSl-tfdoed 1886. STATE 1'AlU. 1880. INCORPORATED 1851. Il'Jtl ANNUAL EXIIIIHTION Pennsylvauia Agricultural Society Bread Street and Lehigh Aieene, PHILADELPHIA. Sonteiiiber (iih te 18tii, Iiiclnsiie. Entrlee Free. Cotnpetltlon open te nil. EXCURSION TI0KETS OS ALL RAILROADS. Buildings and Grounds in Oom Oem Oom plete Order. 1). W.SEILKH, A. WILHKLM, Ilecerdlng Secretary. l'rcstdent. KLI1UIDGE 1UC0NKKV, Otnespendlng Fec'y. aug-Jl-1'Jtdeed.tltw VAI.l'AHI.K BALE. l'AHM AT AHSIONKII'M Oi TucMdav, fisr-TEMnin, 73, IS;, In pursuance et an order of the Court of Com mon Pleas el Lancaster county, the under signed. Assignee of Abraham itrubukcr. will eiler at publle sale, 011 the premises, en the "Scotland Iteud.'Mn Kast Drumore township, I.tn canter County, I'a , ene and one-halt miles southwest of the vitilige et Quarryvllle, tha following described Valuable yann, containing 141 ACIlhl Of LAND, adjoining the farms of Aldus Aument, ytartlti V llerr, Ames tiretr, Christian (ioed and Autes 11 Miller, with the tin. prevements thereon, consisting of a New nnd Commodious DWELLINU HOUSE, with llrlck Kitchen, u (feed ll.itn, Magen Hbcd, Spring Heuse, I'ig Pen und ether Necessary Outbuild ings, front u Fine Spring a. Hydraulic Until supplies running water te the house and the burn. A (ioed young Apple Orchard of Kilty 'frees, and a Thriving Pear Orchard. Therels Geed Meadow Land und a Patch of Fine Oalr Timber en the place. The firm Is well watered and has geed fencing) thu land lies mostly te a southerly exposure. Ihu estate Is bounded en two sides by public highways, und no read cuts through It. This dealrable ttreimrtv Is situated very con veniently te schools, churches, mills, postelllcu, railroad station nnd llmestone quarries. It li only a tulle and 11 half Iretn the growing village of Ouarryville, the lennlnusei the Lancaster nnd liuarryvlllB Itallreud, with three trains dally each way te and from the county seat. The farm Is admirably adapted te lecdltig cat tle and oiery biunch el geed, farming, und iicrseus lu search of a prottlable, farm, u geed leine. a sale und paying Investment, need seek no further PKKhONAL l'HOPEIlTY-Alse, nt the same time and place, will be sold. Herse, li cows, uud 11 let of Household furniture. Sale te commence ut 1 o'clock, n. in. of said day. when attendance will be given and terms made known by K. II. KltlTZ, Assignee of Abraham Ilrubuker. Jiuss Celliks, Auctioneer. . N. II. l'ersnns desiring te view said property, or te make further Inquiries respecting It, will call upon or address tha Assignee, at Quarry. Jllle. On day of sale, the morning train will brlns persons attending the same te Quarry. 1 Hie, ui li);3e a. tu., and Ireiutheiu conveyance van be Una te Uff PttmilVJ. ftVtfWHaAStW .VKW AO VXHrMKUKXTtl. SI OOO AiAKY"5virAOKNm-. li'XjVJV.rt. Address at enee, im,ccii in r.l.RCXlUO OOOIIH. Ne.SU lima, uway, ew intk. rneuniy ueutiiniv. aps amdwHl SPKC1A1. NOTICK. On all Sthiml Tas reuialulnir iiiutaliiartMi- SKP1KM1IKU lal, KIVK I'KIl UKNT, will b lidded. VV. O. MAItsil A LL.Ileasiller, aug-2tltdlt Ne. 1 J Centre Hqiiaie. "ITtSTATK OK CMAIUjKM CONHTKIN, jIU late of Lancaster ( Ity, Pa, deceased. Let. ten) testaineiitnty no aald estati) hav Ing been 8 ranted te Uie undersigned, nil persons In. clued therein nie requested te make Imme diate payment, nud I In we having claims orde erde mnnds against the semn will ptesent them without delay ler settlement te the undersigned, residing tu Lnneasltiralty, Pa .ur. .pi nr.n iiaukis. BtigSPtdTii Kxectiter I AlttilM.OTOK I J I ANCASTKIt WATLHE8 In Geld, bllver and Nlrkel Cases will be sold nt n HUKAT KNDIlcriON. Alse, Elgin, Walthain I Aitreiw ler which 1 tint Sele Aueiit). and ether I'lrat Class Mali he Heat M ateh nnd .levrvlty Itepnltliig establlshtnt'iit lu the city. L. WhllKll.lviVi North Otteen Street, Near l'enu'ti It It. Depot. Spectacles, Kyi glasses anil Optical Goods. All Winds of Jewelry . IT 1KSI1 A IlKOTIIKK Yeu Gnn A SUIT Th.it your HOI tan nt.irdtiiltigSCIIUOl nta ery MtKlerate 1 Igute. . ; i In Our Fall Stock, KECENTL.Y UOUQHT, 1e hii e made some SHClal Selections ter the Ik a hlch cannot fall te pleose them. THE P KICKS AUK fOK M11.1II llejs, I le I-, l."i(l iiiul 1'iiiianU. l.etiK runt .siiH-, le 1'-', 8:t siitl 1'imnrils. lenlli.' Mill. 1;! te is, :i -jr. rimnnls. ti ery thing klse lit l'ioetttuti. MERCHANT TAILORING A SPECIALTY MLS S HEADl MADE CLOTHING INTIIKUKEVrKMT .Ulk1) GEMT'S FURNISHINGS Of ALLDEaCHIPTlONS. Hiisii Ms ONE-PRIOE HOUSE, COUNKK NOUTU QUKKN STUXKT AND CENTltE etlUAUK. w IL.L1AM&0N A. FUSTKIt. -AKE- ATTKACTINU A'lTKNTION IlEUAL'SElllEYAItE Neat, Streng and Cheap. BOYS' SHOUT PANTS BUITS, 82, 82.60, 83. BOYS' LONG PANT 8UIT3, 83.60,84,84 60. ODD PANTS. BOYS' SHOUT PANTS, 60c, 81, 81.26. BOYS' LONG PANTS, 76e 81, 81.60. Beys' Scheel Caps. FELT HATS AND POLOS. BOYS' OAP3, 100., 16e. and 26e BOYS' BLUB FELT HATS, 26e 36e. and 6O0. BOYS' POLOS, 16c. and 26c. Beys' Underwear, IIOSIKIir, SMUTS, COLLUli, Neckties & Suspenders. Special Attention gtven te BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES. Ol Mliltlt we have a very large assortment of the best makes at Ptlcc. below the average. 32, 84, 36 ft 88 B. King St,, LANCA3XKU, fA. Our Beys' Scheel Siiiis Williamson & Fester, MKW AttrtCHTIHKM KHTH. RKDUUTION I 'te tltose In want nt 11 summer suit et Clethes, I'atttalnenlngs or esllttgs can save money by calling nt lle.cn, li-lu'a iallerlng Par leis, w lieie'a Genrrnl Itediiellen has been made. A GihmI Hiiuimcr Suige Suit for fin, trltnined vtllb PeitueeSllh A .NleeLiigllstiSergeSBll in Itlue and lllack ler fit. Klegaut Pantaloons for fn. Patent Straps tire Perfect ritllng. A. II. U01KNSt'KtN,37 N01 Hi (Jiloen BL gTRAIUIITllUAHE HlMtPKlSi: UOLLKR PROCESS FLOUR, 0.IUKNT8 yUAHTKIt, AlCliAUKK'a TEA rVTOUK, S West hlng St. -rJu,S!meP" fuunerllnn. GihhIs llellveted ntl.E. sUiudaid sugars at Uiwest Prices. CSlT.UlALi II A KU AINU. STAMM b0S. & CO., Nen. SO mid 20 North Qtioett 8t. I.ANUA6TKII, I'A. Kilty Deieu Ktne Teneli, coleied bonlers, ,a each. Usual price, lue, each. 'leu Dezen fcleclrlc llessatnms, reenferced. 7a each Tiity-ltie Dnteii (leimatt Linen Towels. Uniibln Dantink, ft M. a pair t worth "le. a pair. Anethei ritty Dexcn l.otettnir Vainetis (can't tw inittcheit) llnlaiiiidilcd Shirts, Ivenfercett bst k and ftitttt V. e iclt Twe Cases H ubleachcd Canten Flannel, extia heavy, 60. ynul. Whlte Miirsolllea Quilts. Kitta Site, ti ll each 1 usual ptlte, MM. lly Pieces AH Weel Cleth, yard and a miiir. 11 lde, fec. 11 y anl, AT THE BOSTON STORE. rpiu: Lancaster County Fair AT 3lrUU ANN'S PAHK, AtiKiiflt UOth te Soptembor 4th, win us riia UNEil LMtllilTlON lr" 1ILOODKD LIVE ri)GK, IMPItOt Kit nil'I.KMKNTS, rAltJI A.MtllAUHKN riKIDI'ura, ANDMAN IIAI.TUKKII AUTICLKS, Ever brought beler. the People et ljiitcastcr Cetinty. r.st TUOTTIMl and KONNINO HACKS, with IIANDHOK ytUBICniKlvarledaitiuseiiients daily. (1KANII SPECIAL ATT UACTION! )leitday,Aiig mi-ltiitatlen or lUlltxin. . Tuesday, Aug 31 Uraud llalloeu Asieiiilen. eilnesday, sept. I Hind 1 etiriiauieut. 'riiursday. !n.pL - Address by A. K slcCltirn and Candidates ter (iolernei, and Cnvalcadu of l'retnlum I Ive Stock. i rldsy, SepL J Indian Kinuel front Cattlsle. KMOItllON TIChfcTS. geed ler the week, will be sold by thn Pennsyliunla Uallrruid Coin pain at all stations as Mras Downlngtewn, Hnr rlsburg. lerk and Pert Deposit, and by the Heading ltallread Company daily uxcursten from all stations aWi, special tnenlng train north Iretn htng strt el station each evening at lletneinbei. Spent Premium Entries clete Uednesday, Aug, Jjth all ether entrtrs, Satur day, Aug. i-th, and don't fill te enter ter the Lllterat Cash and Grand Seclal Premiums. Iho mnsf;einent gusratitee'ilie best of enler en the fair tirnundi, and have tiled the pi Ice of admission at the tow prli e of 2.1 cents. street ( ars direct te the Fair (1 round 1 late, Scents KUKilcutlt till I'A IU lilUTlir. 1 Allt Special Announcement ! DURING FAIR WEEK, Heglnulnir, en MEM ilON DAY, BURGER & SUTTON, Mertb&nt Tailors ai Clothiers, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE, Mill have an Kjpeclally AtttuctlTu Linoef CLOTHING -ANU- (JEST'S I'UUNISHINO GOODS, Suitable ler all Clisses antl Comtltlen.. OtTIt COUNTIir ClttKNIlS urn nartletilatlir lnvltetl te call ilurluk' lilr Ueck. We Icnetr we hue thei;oeOs te. suit them. BTJR6ER & SUTTOIT, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANUASTKIt, I'A, A3ivar.3iistTt. pui.Tex ei'iniA iieusi:. UNUSUAL EVENT ! TllUlt.SDA Y VVEXlXa, A I'd. K, JSM, Mrst time 1 this city or the Latest New Yerk anil Londen Success, Bound te Succeed. Uiuler the MunuL'otnent of I'A HK Kit. 1IK.N11Y DOKL 1 he play will be produced In this city with all the erlglnul scenery whlelt marked its success, tut production at .Nlble's (larden, New lerlc City, and with a cost of unusual oxcclience twenty people In all. We carry our own UNI rUltMKU 1IUAUB HANI) AMI UUUlIKSritA. ADMISSION . ... ."" ....',.') A75UKNTS. llKSi:itVKIl SKATH 75 C K N 1 .S. New en eale at opera house. u.'l-ll F Ul.TOX Ol'KKA HOUHi: FRIDAY BVENINO, AUO 37, 1800. EVKNT OK 1IIK 8KA8ON' SUC(JK33 OF P.OI'll IIKMIHI'IIKKKSI ARTHUR REHAN'S Company of liocOKiiledCoiiiofllniis, In AUOUH- TIN 1 .J.I e Latest uudMeirlOSt Huccess, "NANCY & CO. it lilicct from Daly's Theatre, New Yolk City UKSKllVKI) HKATS 75c.uud $1.00. Sale of scats will open ilenduy uterulnK. An gusts), at opera house elliee. n:usi jmuireN ei'KUA iieuhk. Wotliieadfty Evening, August 26, '8(3, They Are Ceuilnir at Last, The Great Moero & Vivian And Their (Ireat Company In '-Wv,C' ji U HTTT) Tn-M A mTT A TVT r v A HEAUTU'UL PLAY. Uuslcully Entrancing. Kxcruclattnitly runny, Comedy, pathos, Bensatten uml Aavunture. Alse their Great Dutlellrass Hand and Drum ' .and rife Cerps will l'aruda nt 11.(5 AUU UST Ji DOX'TFOKOKTDA VAXD DA J'.'. 1'HIOKS 23aildMCi:NT3. IlKSKHVKDbKA'ia 7SUKNTS! 4Wl)lui;ram new open at Opera Heuse unite. uug21-llil rOM BAT.K Vtt MKHT. PHlVATKHALHOFVAIiUAmiKFAHM stltiatelu Amity township. Harks county, I'a., centaluliiK 'M acres. Iinprevementsi Large mansion itnti.e and fann home, 2 large barns and shedding lmvltiK stable room for 75 head of ciiltle and 3U sheep ; fetiutnlns of spriiiir water at houses and barns i several tlnu sjirlnits en property. Bell Isall sorts, very rich aud iho ihe ductlve, and especlully adapted te dairy pur. petcs rerpnrtlcitlarsana Intpectleu et place call upon or address UATIIKUINE WKAVEIl, (llestdtngenfurm), Brumfleldsvllle, lkuks co , lV. OrU. li. MAUUKU, Ktu., ' nuultt-lna DeuglaisvlUc, P. '1X . -v "V.j"srWJttl;'rrjj..- "wr-S5am6ai :ip 'YK ( j'.-'i'u .W'lfW-, $ "111Y i r
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