sr '?' TH I.ANCABTER DAILY INTEIiLIGENOJCR. FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1886. v -.; 'If EV fcr- ORSE RAN OFF. '- ' CW- :iMUMMI BAM ABM. MMfcat Tmm M Wirt iIWBrftktAllMf 8M Bqm t-Batte . 'itli HIWI at ; Borough. MMMT 0TNMM'BS ' IlrTSJlI.IOIircll. "OMVKBIA, st Tfauradajr morn rfsjsjsj, coierea uej 01 um i wtwH Riven tee none ana lb. U.fk WmmI. tlvlnv At H- .."- "-- .- " ( UOB07 WWn.Dip, te anve ireui Mtkat keuM te bitch in front or t Met, en Locust street inswsau 01 tttotctmatthteplaeathe boy get btrefnl companions ana drove about - tow ler some time. The team was taken fcatk te Kredel'a store, when the boy went te tkt market beuse and found Mlas Kngel (V nut Only t mat piaue. iuuug enn we. t te tee team ana again uuuiicueu iue , ft hone and took another drive through town. i2t-Awemt jeuug boys riding In the wagon VJLtrM Drrld Jenes, a colored boy about -t'l teen yeara old. The beya were driving across Wgnthatreet where the horse began te run y- ok The animal was seen ueyenu iue con' .1nl f thn Itm and the wacen was Ui tmmmt url was TMrv badlv damaged. The afiaMawM broken, ene of the wheels bad the spokes out, me spring ana me smu ei iue wecen very much damaged, which will take bout twenty dollars te repair. Miss En gel stared suit against Jenes and Swan for their conduct at the office of 'Sqnire Evans. they were arrested by Officer WitUck and given a hearing. They were given until Saturday te nay for all the damages. Tfeeugnt Thy Wet Suspicious. Fer some time past three draughtsmen, in the employ of Lmnbern .t Ce., of New Yerk, haTS been In Columbia engaged in getting up a fine map et the borough. This map, when completed, is for the use of tire Insur anee companies having policies iu town. These gentleman go through the Btreets mak ing the plan of the town, and en a number of occasions their actions bave been regarded as suspicious by the people whose premises have been visited. One of our special police men entertained the idea that the men were crooked" and were planning te make a robbery of the business stores. When in formed of their mission the face of the ellicer expressed a leek of astonishment. Violating the Ordinances. Chief Burgess Jacksen entered complaint against Samuel Jehnsen, the colored porter of the Tremont beuse, for wheeling a bag gage truck en the pavement, in violation of the law of the town. lie was given a hear ing at the office of Snulre Hersbey, yester day afternoon, when he admitted bis act, but plead Ignorance of the law- as his excuse. Jehnsen has been a resident of this town but a abort while. He was compelled te pay HCSrerhisact. Ten Met... This evening a delegation uf members from the local castle et the Mystic Chain, will drive te Lancaster te witness the institu tion et Lancaster Castle, He. IX, of the same order. The game of ball en Saturday afternoon, between the Columbia club, and the team composed of the Vigils and Dauntless com bination, premises te be an exciting one. The visitors are Jealous of the reputation of the home team, and will endeavor te be the winners of the game. Mr. Walter Zahm, of Philadelphia, Is visit ing friends In town. In company with Jehn H. Musser, he came te Columbia en his bicycle. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Sbenberger have re turned from their summer trip. Jehn Bartcb, living en Seuth Frent street, attained his Geth birthday last evening. His children and grand-children gathered at bis home where a very pleasant time was had. An elegant banquet was much enjoyed. The Columbia Camping club are new hav ing a very geed time at their camp along the Coderus creek, in Yerk county. They will return home next Monday. The funeral of Jehn Sbenberger, son et Mr. Jehn Sheubergsr. of Locust street, who dledlast Tuesday, in his thirteenth year, will take place en Saturday afternoon at two o'clock. Ker ices will be held at tbe resi dence en Third street, between Locust and Cherry. Despite the very warm weatberthe Colum bia Iren company and the fjUBquehanna lolling mills are running In very geed man ner. The men Btand the heat very well. Last Mgbt at the Opera Heme. It is no wonder that the audience which gathered in Fulton opera house last evening was very small, for the weather was beastly het, and these who did sit the performance out were obliged te endure considerable punishment from the heat. Seme of the boys en the gallery were compelled te shed their coats, but still the perspiration that poured off of them would have answered te sprinkle the streets. The attraction was the lour-act melodrama, entitled "Bound te Succeed," which made a hit in England and has been drawing largely at Nible's Garden in New Yerk tills summer. This piece is of the sen sational order, but It la a rather geed one and will likely become popular. Mr. Parker's company was strong thiougbeut, and it in cluded Arthur Sprague as J-'iUcarcl lt:gcr nld, the victim of a plot, A. C. Hendersen as Jlebert Jtandall, Harry Mathews as Saudi Slake, Miss Lettie Blair as Agnes Hastings, and ethers. The company opens in Pitts burg for a week next Monday. A Historical Picture. Mr. U. H. Uambrigbt, of 135 Seuth Prince street, has shown us an old lithograph like ness of MaJ. Frederick Hambrlght,' late of this city. The picture was drawn en stone by A. Keellner and printed by 1'. (S. Duval, lithographer, of Philadelphia, for the U. & military magazine, vel. 3. It was entered according te act of Congress in 1841 by Huddy t Duval, or Philadelphia, and dedicated by that firm te Maler Hambricbt. The picture represents Majer Uambrigbt mounted en a spirited steed. He carries a drawn sword, is dre?,ed in full uniform nf dark blue, with geld bullion epaulettes chapeau with geld mounting and tassels Iu front of the major Is a guard standing at rest In the distance la a military encampment, and still lurtber te the rear is a train of cars drawn by a little old fashioned louemothe. The picture is net a line one, but Is valuable as being a relie of the olden times IN AKD OUT )F TOWN. Dr. WllUam Palm, who died in Heading en Thursday, was the father of Juhu Palm, or the Reading it Columbia railroad shops in Columbia. On account of falling health, the Kev. W. O. Bcbceptlin has resigned his work en the Manbelm and LIUtz mission of the U vangell cal association. Twe tine large peaches, of thu Sener vari aty, from Jehn Humphrey ville, Ne. 31 Seuth Water street, were among the comforts en joyed in the editorial aanctum te-day. The thirty-third anniversary or the I'otts I'etts vllleuBhlug party was celebrated Id PetUville en Thursday. Geu. SImeu Cameren was elected president, m .i A MetulMS I'aieineiit. At the council meeting en next Wednes day evening arrangements will be made for laying a noiseless pavement en Duke street, from East King te Grant The court and commissioners have been endeavoring te have this accomplished for years At times in the court room witnesses cannot make them stives heard en account et the uolse made by wagons passing ever the street, as new constructed. Dath olTwe Aged Women. Mrs. Mary Winner, seed 78. wir or v,r Wissier, dltd at Brnnnerville en Sunday last, and was burled Wednesday. Twe sous survive, Aaren "Wlasler, proprietor et the Brunnerville foundry, and Jelin R WUsler, et the Wrunnervllle store. ' Mrs Saleme Fahnestoek.twhe dled in KpIi. rata, was buried ou Tuesday, Hbe was et er 90 yeare old. sut Out. Clara Zell was beard by Alderman A. K. Dennelly last evening en a charge or being Incorrigible. Fer some time she has been beyond the control of her parents and has been a'weclatlnK with bad company. The alderman committed her te the county jail for 80 days m A Sale of '8 1 Tobacco, its. Kberly, of Epbrats,seld te Ellas Beck, 'f New Yerk, through his agent Mr. Leder - bas, H cases of '81 1.iucasteroeunty tobaeoo. tl was asWrped ea Wednesday. tnm cmmAAPKAKK cam v. TM Eajeyabie Time the I-ncter Heys are Baring In ltr.-de-Orc. Fd. ntkllnienceb s The writer, ac ac empanied by two of our prominent young business men, visited the camp of the Chesa peake club at Havre-de-Grace, MiL, and were given a royal reception. We ere deeply Impressed with the generous hospitality of the citizens, and belleta that when ready te break camp the parting of the club and the citizens will be eue of regret In lact they are endeaveriug te porsuade the campers te re main another v,eek. The lteutllle band proves a great attraction te the elder inhabi tants, colored population snd Biiiall boy, whilst te the fair MaryLimlers el lender age the greatest attraction are the club nieiuliera especially theso upon whose upper lip is thn vmlml of annreachlmr manhood. Wednesdav alter dinner, by Invitation of Mr. Arthur Vesburv, president of the First National bank, of Havro-de-C, race, the club, visitors and a few Invited guests, embarked en the steam tuc " Facitic" for a sail down the bay. Amongst the number was Themas M. HumpUen, postmaster, and the only mug wump estmaster in the state et Maryland. Mr. Sumptieu was a former I'ennsyhanlau, having been born in Drutnere township, l.an caster county, and was a member of the 1 d regiment Pennsylvania volunteers and set. tied iu llao-de-Urnce at the close or the war. Afler steaming en the placid waters or the Chesapeake for about one and a hair hours we landed at Bernard's wharf, distant I mlles from Havre de Once. Preceded by the baud we marched te the residence etiXt. Bernard, which is in Kent ceuuty, Md. After a rew selections, both oeal and Instru mental, en the lawn, he imitetl thu party te enjoy the pe.ich orchard. Mr. Demird'a orchard cenUlus OM tree, coverlng an area of 2M) acres and this sea sea seu's crop is estimated at 35,000 baskets. About dusk the party re embarked and the captain steered for the red light-beuse at Hat re-de-tt rasa The sail en the bay was delightful and will be remembered as ene of the features of the first camn el the Chesapeake club. P. I R i;ejr Chr.k. ter Utile )nr rrntuthe Country Uentlemen. Mether who wiMi their children te brighten the. homes with sparkling eyes and rosy checks In ether words te have sound minds In teund bodies should pay particular attention te their diet. The feed for children should be plain as te quality, and plentilul iu quantity. Articles of feed which are largely composed of starch, are of ery little use lu nourishing the growth of the body ; in illuess where simply bland, lnnutrilieus feed is required te sustain a sys tem that is net capable of digesting stronger aliments, these substauces de very well. Fer a child under six years et age, the best breakfast is bread and milk, and fruit either slewed or fresh ; this may be arixl by sub stituting oatmeal, or lndun meal musb, if well coeteu, ler me uran hiiu ihhk. rra dinner, meat carefully cooked se as te pre serve the natural juices but without auy made gravies or sauces, with vecetables and some light dessert, is all that is required, while the supper should consist el bread and milk, or its equivalent. All rich pistry, het bread, fat meat, tea, coffee and spices should be aveidad. The bread, either crahain or wheat, should be twenty four hours old. potatoes are uest roasted or baKeu. uggs miv be nermitled. if fresh and elaln boiled and rather soft. The proper way te cook eegs for old or young Is te place tbem ever the tire in cold water, and bring them te a boil, allowing about ten uiltiuts ter this process Then set back en the range the ves sel containing tbem, and if tuny are wanted soft, let them remain eue minute, and longer ter dltlerent degrees of harduess. 11 v plung ing them at once into het water, the albu men is hardened and reudered Indigestible while the yelk Is nearly raw. It may eeem absurd te give a rule for bak ing and beillug potatoes but the experience of many will bearme out In the assertion thata properly cooked potato is a rarety. Fer baking let tbem be nf medium and ttqual size; wash them thoroughly and put Inte a quick eveu : as seen as they yield readily te pressure, they aredene, and should be eaten at once, if possible. Always serve baked potatoes in an uncovered dish, or they will be watery. Fer boiling, pare etl one ring around the potatoes, and it they are old, put tbem ou lu cold water ; If new, in boiling , iu each case with a tablespoonful of salt ter each quart et water. When you can pierce them easily with a lerk, drain etl all the w ater, cot er tbem with a folded dry towel, aud set tbem en the back or the range until wanted. Chops should hae all the fat trimmed etl, and be broiled, ever a clear, bright fire ; when they are done, wiwu them, using a little butter aud salt, and sere with baked potatoes A beeksteak should be cooked lu the same way. A tender chicken makes a nice din ner for children. Breil It, thu Inside being turned te the tire tlrst, or lay It in a pan and cook it in a quick even. Butter some toast, Reason the chicken with salt, Uy it en the toast, cover and place in the even ler tit e minutes belere serving. fUUL.1 NUT ALL HI Alt. A l'atly el LIUU Meu UIkeIur I'm Meur) ear Ktitlmlllx Frem the Uecerd. A Kethsvllle correspondent wiites that a Lltltz party comea te that ticluity te dig for money. They hate iu their poM&sMen a block mirror, which is used te hunt the burled treasure ; also about eighty yards of musllu cut In strips about tive inches wide. This atrip is lull of writing lu a foreign tengue. On reaching the spot the leader of the gang gees through tbe ceremony of read ing aloud the writing en the muslin and becomes nuite eloquent iu the per fermance, as though enguged In au earnest prayer. This done, they en circle the place with the muslin, un doubtedly te held tbe etil one at bay, alter which the work Is continued. Ou oneocca sleuiu their abseuce a man from Mill(ort, wearing whiskers was alter blackberries and camn te the spot and tramped about the bole. On their return, they looked In the black mirror, where they saw the trespasser. At another time a man wan uieddllng with the place, havlug a digging iron. This always causes considerable troubleto get things in the right fihape, aud the treasure always Binks deeper, Nothing has been feuud se far exceiit n fuw broken dishes of ornamental design, which thuy think is ou omeu et geed luck. A NEW MVSIVAL VUHnKUtATOltt. Mr. Walter Ilaiutnan, Late of Hurralii, N. t , te Open Itoeuis lu Lancaster. .Mr. Walter Ilausuiau, an eminent pianist and organist, formerly or this city, b'il for five years past engaged professionally In Buliale, N. V., Is about te return te I.auca I.auca ter and open a conservatory of music. The Uullale Ttmcs, August , says ei him: "I'lie many friends of Mr. Ilausuiau, the director aud organist at Church of the Ascension, re gret his decision te engage In musical llfe elsewhere. Among his pupils were a num ber who distinguished thouiselvos fmerably lu the dltleient musicals, mid bis cozy music rooms en College htreet will luug be remem bered. Among choir singers he was always popular, and his excellent pregramme at As cension church the iast year have been acknowledged the beat lu its history. The best wishes of a host of friends go with him." Complaint Ulaeilssed. The complaints made against Geerge Bsllzel by his wire having been withdrawn, and Geerge having declared that he was drunk and did net kuew hew badly he had talked In Alderman Deeu's elUce, and his wile and sons having interceded for 1ilm, be was dismissed with a reprimand lat et eumg. Iteturued te Court. A. M. Shiasler was heard lest eteuitig by Alderman A. !'. Dennelly, en a charun of procuring from II. F. Althousea case ,r cl girs en an order algned by a roputuble Will, adelphia llrui, which names went forged by the accused. The alderman committed bun for trial at the November term of the quarter sessions ceurL Held for a Hearing, Wesley Klapleferd, of tlie Seventh ward, who lias figured belore In pollen court, was arrestetl ter his usual otieuse last everling drunkenness aud disorderly conduct, and was held by Alderman A. F. Doiinelly ler a bearing. Collar-ttena llreken by a l'all. Mrs. Oeo, Atner, Jr., living at I.audU Val ley. fell down the cellar utalra, breaking and dfslecatlDB her right collarbeua. Dr. U. 11. ltiuer attended the unfortunate lady. A Ooed Reason for ltelerm. from the Teledo Iliads "I'm going te quit smoking cigarettes," said a young man who has led mere than ene gerraau. "It Isn't because It's a vile habit that Is going te carry me down te an early grave, or anything of that sort. One placed me, or rather a young lady, In a very embar rassing positleu. Ttiere Is a certain charm Inir young lady en St. Antheny bill whom 1 should like very much te make my w lfe, aud I kuew she feels as 1 de. But 1 am net yet able te support a wife, se I hat e net er said a word te the young lady's parents. Well, the ethor etenitigsbuaud 1 loekastroll. It was about hair past ti when we letutned te the house, se I did net go In We steed chat tluga low ummeuts aud I lighted a cigarette. When she went into the beuse, 1, or course, ktsxn.1 linr mvl lllchL Well Without Kltltlg it a thought, show eut lu, Uule her mother geed night, and kKed her also, The old ladv lmmedlntely detected the odor of the cigarette en her daughter's llpsaud question ed her about it. The Hxir girl had either te acknowledge that 1 kissed her, or that she smoked a cigarette. When theyeunglady told me about It, I hau net the courage te ask her what course she chose. New you knew w by cigarettes and 1 will besttangers iu the fu ture." CnmtierUnil allrjr Will lie tlpattt Fium. I rern theCai llsle Volunteer Theguus of Cel. Hlckottswero heard In the Cumberland Valley w bile the battle of Gettysburg wss raging. Cel. Hlcketts will hear" from the Cumberland alley en election uay. A ltlrttulKj su'.rr. Peter Seuseuderfer, having attalued te the ageef 41 years yesterday, gave au entertain ment te forty or fifty of his friends at his resi lience, S31 Concord street, last evening. The Soldiers and Sailors' lieunten at Mt Urctna, en Saturday, August 'th. The IV nn eylvniila Kailread has placed en sale excursion tickets te that point at Lam mm, ML toy, MM dletewu and LlUatiethtewn at greatly reduced rates Ticket, will be geed going and returnlug eirvgulartra.n. UKO. N.BOYI). Grnts Krel rr. Henry H. Tapper, of this city, his lm enti d and had patented a ri.im receiver ter lsn mowers. ItH ten simple, and can be attached te any mower. It will sat e the time and trouble of raking the grass It ill cauh the smallest blade of grass gttlng the lawna i te&u ;appear ancc- It can be seen at Mr Tapper's residence. UJ tt et King street. Ainueinent. " ancy A Ce" Tu nieM Quite a number et reserved seats hate been sold ler "ancy A Ce. ' te be presented at the opera house this evening. The purchasers Include the best people In the city, who go te see all the com panies which Mr Kehan trtng9 te thuclty ll Ij a strong comedy, with the sanie kind of a company, and should draw largely. Last night Mr Kehan company opened the new opera house In Norrljtewn, and the correspondent of the 1'hlladelphta iVre rays The Inaugural peifennance wa ancy A Ce.. ' laly s great success, which was admirably plated by Arthur Behan eleter company The -dase setting was extremely lavish and appropriate. J-'rmalt at the Oprra OKjr. Salen!- night is alnayi geed for sbej, and Lilly Cliv gaiety company shenld de well. The troupe L composed et ladles only, and some of theie are well known here. The show will no duubt draw the old and young boys. A Tried Itemed ler iSIUeaanes. Theie who sailer from disorder or Inaction of the liver mil never get the upper band of the unruly organ 90 long as they use such lrrat'enal remedies aa blue pill, calomel and podephyllum. Hat from the tried and popular medicine, llestetter 9 Stomach Hitters, they may expect relief with aeertaluty of obtaining It. Tbe Influence of the liltters upon the great blllart gland Is direct, powerful and speedily lelu The relief afforded Is net spasmodic, but complete and permanent. The sallewnesl of th skin, furred appearance of the tongue. In digestion, cestlveness, headache, nausea, pains through the right side and shoulder. In lact every accompeinment of the obstinate com. plaint are entirely and promptly removed by a course nt this Inestimable medicine. In behalf nf which testimony Is constantly emanating from every ituarter, and from all classes of society. augJUesepti UElTHb. Uaxtk William Baxter, in this city, en the Jbth lnt , Htlllam Baiter, aged U tears, 6 months and 5 day s The relatives and lrlends of the family, also, i'hlles Ledge, K. of P , are respectfully Invited te attend the funeral from Mt, Airy church, Salisbury township, en Sunday, August '-, at l e clock, neon. Interment at Mt airy cernelcrt. Jt.l MARKETS. fhUadelphla I'redac aiarart HiLacaLrsLt, Aug. .;. Deur nrm. Sales ele barrel". Minn, eakerg, UVJiwi, Peuna. family at U 75J j Western at H VQiiD Pat ents, (I sn)3 0f. Uye flour dull at H 2SQS 4-X 1 p. m . call t heat Aug , STJic ; SepL, K,e jOcL.s.-.Sc .Vev.kc corn Aug., 5ia.j Sept., Sic , Oct., Sl'jc, Nev; Uats-Aug, lUVJai Sept., Slljc; Oct, SlJIc Nev.SSJlc New turn freduce Market. .w Ven, Aug. 37 Heur market Arm but dull: rine, II u&lbi; Superfine, t2 isa: x; Common te Heed Extra Western, t! tHt37v . Ooed te Choice Extra tVestern, jl (! (v) . City Mill Lxtres, II UHtl 65 ler Went Indies , Minn. Extra, r: sj5 te ; Extra Ne. Z, Si UQ tsS. Uoed te fancy Extra State, IS X'QI 7j , Common te Katr Extra Ohie 1: ;cqz M. Wheat Ne. I Ked ute en spot, ttKJ'iue : Ne. 1 While, state, 'jeiWlc: Ne. Ne i lied, Wiuter, cee , eiic 1 ecu, 0v4c .-,or -.ic Cern Ne. i Mixed,! i, cash, SlVjc ; Sept., Me ; Oct, Oats Ne. 1 Whlte SUte, spot, I'fltlc ; Ne. I, de 3)c sent-.K'-Jc. Uye dull. Karley nominal. I'erkdull; New Mess, mail ). Lard Sep ,I7, Oct-,l7U. Molasses nrm; 17c ler M lust bulling stock ; l'orte Klco, XJc. Turpentine rl rm at Jc Kesln dull : strained te geed, 11 lerjl UK Petroleum dull ; refined luacwi, c.cjc. ITrulxhta dull : Kraln te Londen. 3c. Gutter Market nrm ; New Western Creainery. lhkff:ic. Cheese uuiii weaiern 1 neice, 7HJ"C Eggs easier ; Stale, 17ttl7c Wesleiu. K.ct ie- sugar market dull ; Kenned cutleaf, b 5-lCQ G'''i: Uranulatcd.iHc 1 allow flrraer; prime city, 4Cjfj j-lfic. CoQeedull t (air cargoes at Inc. Ulccdull; Carolina and Louisiana, common te fair, JKOlc ; lUnge.n, i'.iiltc. Oram and rrevltiutu rnrnlshed by 8. K. Yumtt, llieker. Cbiciue, Aug. 17, 1 o'clock p. in. Wheal, corn, Oats. Perk. Lard. August ax v us . September 77 4H, 'J. '.) nu 7 lu October lf ISji T. 3 57X t, M November hp5 jJ sx 9.55 . . December M'i May 874i ;; M uecelpu. Car Lets. Winter Wheat m Spring Wheat M Cem ,, ifiA Oats ui uye , 7 Hurley ja Oil City Crude OU uw Head. liecelpW Hogs 13,000 Closing Prices 2 o'clock p. u,. Wheat. Cern. Oats, Perk. Lard August. W! lli I5K 111') 7 1(1 September. 75'2 41 W u UX 7.10 October 7(i iii V. a se lui Neteinber w) IJ2 . . i.i'M fc te December sHi .... May hV.l 47K en City Crudu OU t,? Chicago Market, UBloaee, Aug., S7.93U a. Ul MarMt epened: Wheat-BepL, 77Sc : OcL, Ty,a Nev., M;. Cern Sept , fllie ( Oct, 4iHe i Nev, tl'i, Oats Sept.,!Jics Ott,i(7Ji I'erlr Aug., TJlO! Sept., rJ5i; OcL, fJWl. Lanl-Hepu, 17 -VK i Oct , t-i cH Ulbs Net uuetcd. oxesisa. Wheat Aug., 7J;c:Sept., 7n;iHJicj Oct, id,iiiid;iiu i nuv.,eiiu. Cern August, . 'ic ; Sept, 41c; OcL, l.'KC ! NOV., 430 '7Sv uv,, i.;,u. eats-Aug , iKc ! Sept , Wc i Oct 27-k'e. I tjrjt Aug.. st U te; Nev., riWS WJ 40y ilx j Oct , Lard Auir.. S7 nit HenL. 17 Kii Oil. : m . Ne .Kill). ' Ulbs Aug , le 15 BepL, p) 15 ; OcL, t"l 15, Live Steca tiarkeis. Caicioe, Aug. W.-The Oreiers' Jeurnut reports , Cuttle Kecelpui, It.uu head ahlimenU, 3.U0U head market slew andluc lower; shlnpinir steers, 0 te l.Cui fts, (i itfi w; Blockers null feeders ut ft 'Xffi 3u; cows, bulls mid mixed at II BertJ 4U bulk at ft bi through Texas cattle, common te geed, tl f($t tu ; Western rangers slew ; natives and half-breeds at ttoeo 4Wi cows, ti Uitti te I wintered Tenuis, SKeu 3 7u. ' " negs ttecelnU, 19 600 imntl I ililnm.iil. 3JU3 de. Market alew and Se. lewer: reue and mixed at (3 fug W; packing, l Wijl wi sklns.riieaiW. eneep uvceipts, ,uuu nead i shtnments. l.aiO de. Market weak; natives. Ua-lrA, ....,.. ..u .Ma ."..- ." imai nn. western, eai te S3 004CJ te Texsns, It 75C3 00 1 lambs i lOfJI 70 Jlan UTrC;Ue receipts, 7V hcaOt MmncnU. S.B head : market fair, but un cbaniredt no shipments te New Yetk te-day 1 Hew receipts 2KO head I shipment. 2.4W heaili markelslnwi I'hlladelphlsa MStwOSISi t eritur. II KJt Wl gnwsers It HtlU hlp. menu te Mew erk te-day. 1J carloads. Sheep receipt. 1.IO.I bead) shipments, V head, market 11 rm aud utuhutiijeil. Mew Yerk Bteeki, New erk Aug. 27. Wall street, 133 p. iu. Meney leaned at SQ7 per cent Exchange .pilot and unchanged It 81 Ha I MS I tievetn luents tlruu Currency ti's II V bldj V coups.!! bldt IK'S de, U0J bid The stock market this morn lug opened dull and unchanged, but at the urst call somebu) ingot the leaders tesulted lu an upward turn and prices adtaured en small transactions tu Ihe next hour, and half tu liililday At the latter hour, the Improvement ranged from , te l' per ceut l'lkes hate since teaitrd frnt tlenally en tilling toiealUe. Slees Mwaets. yuotatlens by Uoed, McUrann A Ce., bankets, Lancaster, t'a. S1W YORK LIST. 11 I. 11 w. tvt t; r.w. Canada faciCc... Kt C C C I... a. .., ,, 574 Cel. Ceal ... CentrU l'acina Canada Southern..,.. 41 Crd.. St. I.Jt l'glu Denver A UleOrande ihm . LecK.a ww lern Krlfl est Kriesd .New Jersey Central......... K. A T Leu. A M Lake Shere l.M'. 1M 1U 31 . 31T, Ji, W, M'i MJ i .'S -"Is 11 us n 0 1 "" 1'. it"S ... 2!' 6,s. .VX N, 111 1H. 1H III! lHPi ll, . ii"; 'S 31't 31.S JP, "S b-. .V4 S 9il i':" 9tj, U' J 1IM ll, N.V M4 NAi lW 1-J4 U is.i t. 10IJ UK. lOlt Michigan Central Missouri 1'nclflc. Northern I'actnc N. 1. Prof New erk Central Eastlvnncem Umaha Oregon Train OntarleA Wejuun ractOc Mall UechesterA I'ltUeurg SL rant ., Telas Pacific Union l'scinc Wabish I'otuiueu Wabash l'rulerred tVestern Union Telegraph.. W Of I Shere raiLADSLrau list. Lehigh Valley a. . V. A 1'bUs fcnnsylvarLa Nn, Kcadlug 1-vhlgh Nsvlgalled Ueatenvltle 1'hUadelphla A Srte Nertheni Cent reeple'i l"as,inier .- B'd'ghen'lsM'tg's W OU MS ft7 s; US 51 (US' f'S tH-al s,,iit RDfl llntidk. Ueivrted by J, It. Leng, I'ar l.nn value, sale. Lancaster per cnL. l.i .... lt) 1C7 KCc IU) 4 - Scheel lean leu " I " In 1 or Jl years PJ ' 1 " In 5 or J) ears no 4 " In loerMjoars 110 Manhetm lloreugh Uin 1 1M HOj na.: 106II 1CJ it 115 m into is) 115 ITS 159 1J3 avLSe 150. liS 1(0 ffl 1S5JO no no 110 127. s Ban a srvcas. First National ttank in) rarmerj" Natlensj liank Fulton National IVink UU Lancaster County National ltank .... W Columbia National ltank m Christiana National UuiK UU Kphrata National Bank l'O rlrst National bank, Columbia loe rirst National Hank, strasburg l'O rirst National lluik. Marietta 110 rirst National Bank, ML Jey H" Lllltx National lUnk ll Manhelra National liank l'O Union National Hank, Mount Jey.... N) New Helland National ltank HU Hap National Bank 110 QnaiTyvlUe National Benk iue hllxabelhtewn National bank. HU Northern National Bank lte TcnsTiKiBrecafc. UlgSprlngA Beaver Valley Bridgeport A Horseshoe..... lJt Columbia A Chestnut Hill J) Columbia A Washington ju ConestegaA Big Spring 3k Columbia A Marietta a Maytown A K.llxabethtewn 3 Lancaster A Kphrata 2 Lancaster A wUlew Street a StrasburgA MUlpert St Marietta A Maytown a Marietta A Mount Jey 3 Lane, Ellxabethtewn A Mlddletuwn. lre LancasterA Frultvllle M Lancaster A Lltltz a East Brandywlne A Wayneiburg .... w Lancaster A Wililamstewn a LancaaterA Maner !t) Ijmciu.tvr A Manhelm S Lancaster A Marietta 2S ijincH.UT A New Helland IcO KIKILLlllIOl'S STOCKS. Uuanyvbie IL IL. SO MUlerstllle Street Car .V) Inquiring l'rlntlug Company le Uasllghtaud tuel Company 'A Btevens Heuse (Bends) HO Columbia (as Company a Columbia ater Company 10 Suseuehanna Iren Company lu) Marietta Hellew-ware 1(1) Stevens Heuse !0 HUlersvUle Nermal Scheel a Northern Market M Eastern Market 60 Western Market M Lancaster City Street Ualln ay Ce SO Gas Company Bends H Columbia Borough Bends HO Lancaster A 8usqnehanna "i sea 14.50 :ite x 2 10 41 4S00 te 3S.50 TU M 75 . 107.5" lie ievi it vi LIS 9J iS;: fJ ar.2s ae.10 Lee 19 w 57.2 ti 103 101 3J0 11 114 7S 1UJ.75 Lancumr a new uanvuie.... OearryvUle It. 1L, Ti..... Beading A Columbia U. U.. 5's leu 10U Houseneld Market, DUET. Creamery Batter K(tJ0e Butter JS lies lie Dutch Cheese V lamp btJIOC recxTsr. Spring Chickens, V pr. Chickens 1 pair (live) ' Apiece (cleaned" viscsllahsucs. Apple Butter) nt .TWtloec ,...Ks30c c .... 13C XC 10c .... i.ftllc ,...arC35c ftglcc tuns p uei lloney V & Lard Y a Apples VHlik.... Bananas fluuz . . Coceouuu, each Lemens i uez.. .SQ Oranges y dez 2nQ33c Huckleberries''') it SSlOc vsuirrasLxs. Cabbage head JAlOc Beets Vbh t10c Cauliflower, pr. hd lOtrac Sweet I'otalees VKPk 'Jii'c TurntpsV H Pk 15c i'easV.Spk 18c New fotatees, X pk KJ12C Cucumber Vt dez weiia Tomatoes ( it. luenec Beans VKpk f-K Siuashes V dez jqc Onions X pk ,c New Cern ipdez Ieqisc t anleleiHis rltuc Watermelons is0c EggPlanU KSlOC rLUUHAnuuuis, flour ) libl tt.Ts rancy Beiler Heur tlfie Whi-at ...ivfj-jfic Oats fJtJL'x- Cem SbfjStic Bye ec OIUSSKS. HaviHirten tK317 Clevurseud )i bus it.uj '1 Imethy V " Ii.60 Herd (iraes V lius n.w Orchard (Jrass Y bus liie Mixed 1-awn Qrasses ! bus tt.uj Hungarian Grass V bus ti.x lIHB. Halibut V 154TJC CatashWSi i3c Kresb Mackniel fl ft 10c Clams per liiu , bj SfA Baas iue Blue Fish loc Sturgeon loc rieunders loc Mjsw AurruTiaBXEHTa. WANTED A MAN" AND WITH VV want situations as cooks or any kind of housework. Apply at this office ltd r N T K V. a middm:-aekd TV Weman wants a situation as a house keeper or te de general housework, with a child. Apply at, WJ SOUTH WATKU STBEET. A CATHOLIC WANTKD IN KVKRV place In the United. Ne capital required but geed lefereuce necessary and fair Induce ment offered. Address THE AMEItlCAN CATHOLIC, ang30-ltd l'oatefllcu Bex liUNew Voik Clly. s FECIAL NOTICE. On all Scheel Taa lemalnlncr unnnlii nftni- SKPTEMBEIt 1st. riVK l'Elt CEN't. will b added. W. O. MAUHHALL. Treasurer. aug.lOtdlt Ne. Vi Centre Sijuare. DEDUCTION I J.i Te these in want of a summer suit ei Clethes, 1'antaloenlnu t.iuivi,, . niiiuiuuiiinKs or turnings citn save money by calltnir at ltesenstcln's latletlng I'ar. lers, whure'a (ieuerat Iteductlen has been made. A Uoed Summer b.rge ault for lit), trimmed with I'ongeehllk A Nice KngllshSiirgeBclt In blue and lilack for I J). Elegant Pantaloons for M. 1'atunt (Straps arn Perfect rittlng. A. II. UOSENbTEl.N, 37 North (jiteen BL MAHICLEY'S " YhLLOW FHONT" clear filler Havana t cent Cigar la prn prn iieunced by smokers the best In the mar ket, at MAKKLEY'S Yellow trent," Ne. 21 North uueen StrceL (rermcrly Hartman's) JJINE WI11HK1KH. ! instillation el lbMi, Ie75. ISM, 1882, are net einalleit In the country. At ItEtU AHT'tS OLD WINK STOItK, II. K.BLAYMAKKlt, Agt TJHIVATK HALli A. Will be sold at private sale, at reasonable figures, the entire stock or William Kesenteld's Cab Line, consisting et four head of geed Horses, two Coaches, three Coups, one llrag, one Phaeton, three single and deuble set of Harness, eicign uens, nenes, manueut. new, Whins. Ac. Apply learef fourth Waid Hetel ewutu suvvu si(vi,s.auvastr,x'a. aur-TyW Ait rttM thimmkhth. 7AKIMU 1-OWDEK. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. Tills powder never vatlu. Aiuarvelet puttty, slmngth and wholeeemenoss. Motu eco nemlcal than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be told In competition stint thotmilUludeot low test, short weteltt, alti'u or phesptiate powders, sold only it, niru. Kerat. Kaataa rowpssce., 106 Wall Street, New terk. rearlvdAw PllOF. WAl.TKtt nM'.SMAN Wll.li eiwu a " Scheel nllttiislc" In Lanraater, en about the date fecpleuibcr rariicuiars ;td git en later CTUAKiUTliUAHi: SI Kl'KlSi: ROLLER PROCESS FLOUR, M (. KNTS gUAUTCK, AtCLAKKLS TKA sleilK, Ss West Mug St. telephone cpiinectlcm ,esM Delltereil n:i:K. btandard sucarsat Loecst Prices P "KOi'OSAI.N iOlt Hl'.WKK AND (.HAU 1NO sealed preHals will be twetted by the 8trit CommltU-e up te Monday ctrulntr, August ., lvS at 7 o'clock, 101 the building et the lollew Ins sewers A sewer te extend from Duke stieet te Chris tlan street, en Kast Mug tneL Alse, ter the grading of 1 rement aud Cherry strvets. Plans and spociflcatlens can K scenal the City ltegttlater s etllce at the Matlen lluue All bids must be accompanied with name et preiicrsecurttv. The Committee leaertea the right te leject ant or all bids recettcd. 1'ropeesJstobosddre.sed te"Strcet Commit tee," and deesited In trvet 1 etittnlitre Bex, at "meltz's lirecery. comer el -serth uvcn and Lemen streets. By order et lUfcKTCOStMlTTKK. Lents ).Smeltz Clerk eug-a JtdtN & KIM'INli honk ion Tin: TAIIL (1LT VOUK Printing Dene for Hie Fair. BUSINESS CARDS, Shew Cards, Circulars, Pesters, &c. a UNEsreth or liusiites aiitl AtlmtiYui;: Cards, THE L.VTL3TOUT, JUSTUECE1VED AT1HE INTELLIGENCER OFFICE. CLNlUtSSQUAUE, LANCAhTi.lt, PA, PXICZS KEASuyABl.& -end In your Orders. augU-tld F VLL M1M.1NKHY. Fall Millinery! ASIffl'S Palace of Fashion, NO. 13 EAST KING STREET, LA.NCASir.lt, I'A. FULL HITS WE CALL lOUIt Special Attention -TO OUK- IMMENSE STOCK -or- NEW FALL HATS, W1NQS, FANCY FEATHERS, Yelvets, Velveteens, PlLshes. &c. AU of Wlilth We Are .Selling -AT- Lewest Prices. xxw JIKW AitrmMTlaWMKMM. CUOI'KH 1IUUHK, "" . os. a mi S7 WKWTKa 81.. Lancaster, Pa. t Irst class act ouuuedatlon atmederate rutiw. tloedMabllng,otc JOS. UMIU.K, ungllwd l'roprlster. JAHT KNU YAHU. O.J.SWARRttOO. GOAL. - KINDLING WOOD. OMiii 1 Ne. 70 CKN l'UK HUUAUR. both yard and tiflHit connected with Tulepbeue Kxchange niuiriuAi . vyATcius. Lancaster Watches Intleld. Silt er and Nickel Ciuea will be sold ntn (lltKAT UEDUCTION. Alse. Klglu, Walthsui i Aurera ler whlih 1 am Sele Aeent), and ethor lrt Class niches llesttlatch and Jewelry lteiMlrliig e-Cetnct tttne by Telegraph Dally, L. WEBER, 1WH North tjutHiit St., Nwir return. It, II. Depot. Spectarles, K)eglnses andOptlraldeiHls. All kinds et Jewelry. K riUVTlON IN HIUIKS. Great Reduction -IN- SHOES. 1 adlea lit -t IV Me Butten Shews, 11.15 and 11.50. ladles' flood tiletc Tep Butten Shcxvj, 11 - 11 50 and Kte. Ladles' Lancaster Kid Butten 8 hoes, tiej and r:.. Misses' Best l'rbble h. hoel Shoes Heel, l. II V5 and 1 1. Vi. Misses' rine Kid Butten Bbeea, lleel erSptllig Heel, II 13, f 1 50, J 1 75. f hllds' Siirtng-llecl 8lics-s, ,W , kv and .nuivs vjfii. euppvrs, ,3c. an t eiurn'a Heuse Mlm,i-i. hie. 5c. and ll.ce eulhs and Ile' t'hed Dheea, ll.m, l J5. Beys' 1 lne llutlen or LacMKhees.it.Nuitidl.JO, tlen's HiHHl Ijice Shoes, tl Stand 11 bn. Men's Hue Call Liu e ami Butten Hliect, tl'" and fi5". JOHN HIEMENZ. NO. 61 NORTH QUEEN ST., lunell IjtU" llSCl'IUr.lt 111 1L1IINO) rriiii; lancaster County Fail AT SIctiKAXN'tS IMUK, AugiiBt 30th te Soptembor -Ub, WILL BE THE UNKST EXHIBITION OK BLOODED LIVE STOCK, lMI'KOt ED 1MI'LKMENT8, rAl'.M ANDOAUIIEN I'UOIII'CTH, AND MAN L I ACIUKE1I AHTtCLKS, Ever brought bolerj the People el Lancaster County. TAST TKOTTIM. and KUNN1NO KACES, with BANDS OK MUSlCandvarlcdauiuscmeuts tlally. (1IIA.N1) 8PEC1AI. ATTUACT10N8 Monday, Aug 3U-I Dilation of Balloon. Tuesday, Aug 31 Orand Balloon Ascension. Wednesday, tept, 1 Hand tournament. Thursday, HiiL J Address by A. h McClure and Candidates ler (loverner, and Cavalcade of Premium Livestock rrtday, SepL Indian Scheel (rem Carlisle KXCUHSION TirKKTS, geed ler the week, wilt be sold by the l'ennsyhanta Kailread Corn Cern pan) at all stations a tar as Downtngtewn, liar rlsburg, lerk and Pert Deposit, and by lha Heading Itallread Company dally excursion lrem all stations , also, a apectal evening train north from King street station each evening at eje. Kemember, ieed Premium Kntrtes close W'ednekday, Aug Sth ull ether entries. Satur day, Aug. tetb, and don't tilt te enter for the Llfierul Cash and tirand Special rremlums. lhemanagemeutguamiiltn the tiest of order en the t'alrureunds, and have ajied theprlce of admission at the low price of S3 cents. street Lars direct te the I'alr Ureunds i (are, S ceut. RUgiMtdl; w Il-LIAJIbON A reSTKlt. -THE- Affiieiiltiiral or LANCASTER COUNTY W 111 bring many of our friends te us a llttie earlier than usual, but trc are prepared te meet thetn with Newbteck In every Department ler the Coming Season. Men'a Dress Bulta, $8, 10, 812. Bey's Dreaa Suits, $0, 80, $10. Beya' Scheel Suits, 3.50, 84, 84.50. Beya' Short Pant Bulta, 82.25, 82 50, 83. Stiff and Seft Felt Hats. XHW SUAl'JiS FUJI FALL. BOYS' BLUB FELT HATS, 25e. BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S POLOS, 15c20e, and 26c. THE UNlVKUSALrlUCE roll A Dress Necktie IS FIFTY CENTS. Our Assortment of Patterns comprises all the Latest Bl les and Newest Designs In rail", Tecku and Feur-iu-Unml. HALF A DOLLAR Beets, Beets, Beets. Men's Beets, Deublo Sele and Tap, 82.00, 82.50, 83.00. Beya' Beets, Deublo Sole and Tap, $1,60 and 82.00, 3 iris' oudMleses' Streng Soheol Shoes, Pobble, Geat and Kid, $125,81.60,81.76 and $2.00. 82, 84, 36 & 38 E. King St,, LANGASXBB, PA. 1? I ' !i' MDibiien Williamson (6 Fester, ttKW AltrKHrlKKMKNrH. My Wt TKKTI'll AUI5 AH UOOD AH tan be purchaied In 1-nneastci ler $15 tax Call nltd be ceuvluced. All wetk warranted. UiuadmlulMervd. W, L. rtSIIEH'H DeutlsL apl! I)d Ne. itj North cjiiecn Street, MAHKI.KY'H 4'YAl.A linAUTIKa"' cli-ur tllltsl uf choice Ne. 1 Havana, are rvvniiiiiieiiiled te levers of n geuiilue Havana Clgai, at M AllKt.K ." Yellow rrtinV Ne. XI North (jueen Street ireruieily luttiuau's) W"aNTI:)aheI THklTliMilKKlAril, " B'J'.J de iteneial hliusowetk) oed recotiiltteiulatletis lermii, il. - ,...,. At t AN , IIKHII, aug-3td.tltn tin. 4W hast King Street. H MKlllClNlTuHK'niK l'INKsT OAUFOHNIA DHANDY In thn Jlnikcl.nl, IIOIIHKH'H Liutleu sieitt:, KJUKNTlthKilUAIIK, Lancaster , l'a s I'HIN 11 HAUT'M. Ul'KNINll AT U. QEll FINE TAILORING. The l.arirnst and most t'einplele Assetttaent nt UNK Woel.I.KNsidriho Hiulng liade te be tomtit In the City et Ijturastur. A Choice Line or Hprlng Overt eattngs and rnutaloenlMK" tu all thn ltlivst l'alturns. I'llces Uiw, Best tVetktitaushlp, and all goods Warranted as lepresuuted. H.GERHART, NO. U .SOUTH CJUEKN HTItBRT. srOppostle Uie l'oatenico, marn-lydU 11 uusii .v. niieriinit. Great Surprise in Stere FOrt OUR PATRONS, Width neie leieiitly puicluued ler Ihe beaseu, consisting uf rail (IuiUh, smtill I'liilils, Mbit' Mules, Finn Mei'slrd mill lilt its I!)!) SUITINGS, And llamltsuie New Btjles In PANTAL00NINGS HAVE ARRIVED. Ottrstvtes the newest and beaL Ourwerkman. ship and trlmmltlg thn best. Our prices sin alnays lower than the lowest, linn price and that is the lowest, htery ntllcle lnsrked In PLAIN FIGURES. Ready-Hade Department. Our fall Styles In the Heitdy-Mada Depart ment are complete with Sew and Choice tioeds. W e are eerry we ate short et space te mention the prices we hac them marked, but te give you au Idea we mention a lewspet tallies In Children's Suits aud Pants. Het Sulla for 8t hoel Wear at tiTJ, M.H1, 1 an and f l.i.i. Children' .lull:, Shetl Pautit-fer Scheel Wear, eTi , il .V, II ; and iie I hildreii-j hnce Pants, SSc, IV. , au, c , Tic., up te II W. Hirsli & Brether's ONE-PUIOE HOUSE, Clothing aud Furaishing Heuse, COUNXK MOUTH UUKKN BTKIKTAND CKNTUb SyUAIlL. Stere cleaca every day at ftp m. Saturday at lop m. A31UHK3tNTg. F I'lreN ei'iatA nei'Hi;. FRIDAY EVENING, AUO 27, 1800. KVKNT OK TIIK KMW HCCCE39 OK 1101 II IIKSIISI'IIEUK.'J ' ARTHUR REHAN'S Lempauy of Itecegnlied Comedians. In AUflUS- UN DALVis Ijitest andMentcst Success, "NANCY & CO." Direct from Daly's Theatre, New Yerk City ItESEllVKIl SKATS 75c and ILK). Bale of seats will open Monday morning. Au gust IS, at opera house ettlte. aJl-t 111Q HKNHATIOX 1 KDEN WITHOUT AN ADAM' Saturday Evenlnu;, August 20, '80. Kin.res en: 11 a lieutst:. The lorumest Novelty et the H'eild, L I LLY CLAY'S famous t.alety Company of Ladles only, in a Superb Production of thebcnsatlenal Opera De Camera, The New Adamless Eden ! Nene but Ladles appear in this UKEATNKW lOKK BUCUESS. se-itEAVTiri'L j.AnrsTAjm-9) -UBl' AL 1' KICKS. SeaU new en sale nt the Opera Heuse unlets aug-JC-Sld WOU BALM VM MKItT. E OK MALI: OK ItKNT, HOUSK, LOT AND HTAIILK, .Ne. 413 West James street, !,uncater, Pa. In In nulreef JOS, U.M1ILK, augJIlwd Cooper Heuse. EOKHALi:-A FINK ALIMHtNUVCOW with Calf; cxcollentiiillkcrt In her eighth year; or if prefurred a young Aldernuy, same sleck, who lmd her tlrst call In May. Apply at the residence et thelat jqhn winsvIK On the Columbia Turnpike, -Near Lancaster, aug7tld piUVATK SALK. I HAVE NOIV ON HAND A Oar-Lead of Illinois Hereee, rirst-Class and Heavy Draft. Alse, ou hand some WK8TKHN HOKSES-rirst-Class Drivers aud lercienerul Harm Use. OEOItUK UUOB3MAN. kivati:kali:ef valuaulk fakm stluatelu Amity township, llerks county, l'a., containing 'il acres. Imprevements: Large mansion house and farm house, '2 large barns and shedding having stable room for 78 head or cattle and it) Bbeup ; fountains of spring waterat houses and barns t several fine springs en property. Seil Is all sorts, very rich and pre- tiwiivu. mid njineclallv adanted te dairy nut. nmra. rnrtiarilcularsand liisnoctlen el place rer particulars and Inspection ei call upon or address CATIIKltlNE WEAVK1I. (Uesldlugnn lurmi, UruinSeldsvllln. Il.irk8 co., 1 a., OrD, H. MAUOKIt, Kbu. Deuglaasvllle, l'a. augts-2wd -w-fcTTIir.Tl f4Al.K OF A VALUAIIL1 A CITY UKSIDENCK, will be sold by puulle SR e'm Situruat Evswisn.SKi-rxMBBR 13,18ml, Rtihodrane Hetel, the very desirable vealdoiue ?.r the latu A. W. Jtusstl. deccasiid. Ne. 31 4 Nei Hi lime street, Lancaster, l'a, The let Is iw Icet frentby JSJ'cet leastieeL The main building la SI by 3- feet, ceutntnllig Entry', 1'arlei, Llbrury and Dlnlug ltoein, en the tlrst Heur: t large Chamburs en the soceud rloer, n ti tl J looms en the thlidtloer. Thu back bulldlugU 23 by 'H feet, and has lsrge Kitchen, l'autry and Btoie roera.on the flrstlloer(3 Cbamhemand Hath room en the second fleer, btatleuary Wash Stand, llange and Het and Celd water. Closet, Ac. The house is heated with one of llest's furnaces. It has a handsome jard, with splen. did fruit Trees. Unipes, ltalu Water Cistern en I'ercli, Ac. Alse, u let 35 feet by 2, with a Twe Story HHck Stable, a bya feet, In rear et abevu propel ty, but net en name let. 1'ersens wishing te see the above prepnittei can de se by calling en the premises or te either of the undersigned, JOHN It. UU8AEL, 119 North Queen St., OEO. 1. 11U83EL, 32 North Lline SL, Executers of the Estate et A. W, Uiifsel, De- ceased. ., aug".!! icdtlll liimr 8HVUST, AutleBtt te . tuSJt,. Z-Z&teX