ks!' "-jyv 7wr'w P7"car TsxaHBmBwwwfHBiSTV'..jr( -ffs- e? 7nvrw?wr5..57 tw -.. .'t T ' - . - - . -f - j a. a zz'wvtsr2-i-'K,'ammmmnwrs&- -r.'iv . .m- ."- ' ..v . -. r . j it v ' ' -.-- - - , - ,- v ' ."" PWMSiWHW.'JWdPic i r -. v. f. .. ... .. ,, '-ft i ,-" l " tf TUK LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER. THURSDAY. AUGUST 2, 1888. 3' i 'Twrr . firHi's iiy-j - Ufcma .imw.1 CSS? it Si: '.-. a Ais - Wk f$ '&- m && Lt A ' )TflKR CAMP BEGINS. BrAM.I0AtA5SO0ITlO INTBE WOODS NKAltMANHkMH. '' fcldsrB. J.Bmeysrhi Charge ei the ! Ferir-sna Tents Occepltd by VfAtay rsepts Frem Lancaster, Man rf Mtm. Wtltt Bud Mount Jar. Manheim, Aug. 2 The second camp- t or ies Mwen ler me loanen an- -jM T Km East Pennsylvania conferenee fMMlteklBMOcUtlOB eesamenced yrsler. ' tt9 aft TOT net KtuHmMfapuK. Haw rnr occupied ny w "" Wi Manhelm, JUT. J. P, .Mil er I Itn. Father, H. HoewdonWr, Sarah ml Mr Btesktr, " iiumeuwi AEMBH nd family, Isaae Mo Me LbUlAum Frey snd family, ' ?ii"". . Kir. X N. Matxmr and '' fJtftisaaiael Leng and wife, Christ. FUher aaii fcailly. Samuel Ruhl and family, Mehn and family, F. a. Brosey i via. . 'XJWtti Bar. A. W. vt "rii srau imuiu , M H. Bnch and family, Samuel Work Werk 'bmmi aad family, D. H. Doeh and family, i Stawr Blebey and family, Jehn Faaoaebt ''jtA family, Oeorge Betr.sr and family, rihi viuinr mil famiiv. 7.. W. Sender t;HM family, A. Vfautz and family, Mm. &JCM Bnch, Mrs. Lizzie wittier, jenn me- EOlMtl and family, Tbemaa McDowell nna VMa, J. I). Wltwr, Ann Kannman, Bin fteratiHmltb, Mlaui lilzzle Kemper, Ida ABMk, Mary Ualman, Alta Merr, Bablna iXMbB, Iilule DueL ?i ML JftT : Rsv. A. B. Sdler and wife, (jaa lawman and wife, Mlmea Hattle and JBarbarallemperly, Jennie Wagner, Jesile :',,i,MeabN Delia Ferktna, MIbs Bietman, MKt Aaren Jobnaen and family. t'l," X,Meaater: Mr. Walter Snader, Mary . akanm, Mamie Holtwerth, Carrle Crban, ,::?j3atra. Vellratb, Mlaa Sallle Uelney, Kttle 'tanffman. Lltzle llardlnir. ex. ..... .,.-. n -r. e A fc- BMtllT. J. B. Herr and family. Mcbhtb. . 'i'S? Obatlaa and Epbralm Greblnger, Key and .-'i-"nfcu Mvr. Ttftn RnhAPiTnr. Mr. Dr. 'Kaeer. MM Kettle Kahler. Mha L!ez1e lWalrmn. J) . gt Ttaa greve i beauumi ana ocnvenioni, 'iMtted one-half mlle from tbla place. A 4sf' .nera deatrable place ler catqp could net be I' )?'IOad. Tbe grove la well abaded, goner- L. iit akllaa IaecaI 1i rvf all Kalnpi anil lamVAS rJ ll wiu u. -. u..v auu .c.v, ; ..WJta a copleua spring of excellent water. V.Tftaenllnary department la in ebarge of II. HyvOiey Gibble, wbe la apartng no meana or t mmmm tn furnlah hli hn.filii.1 Willi thft .-. -k a.mw w ... hu.mv.v n... .w 2-ybat of Bieala. . wW?, i ... .. &.$ aUlaa tfflcsr of the relluleui aervlcee. p'"' ' fe'" . THf v nmttla nnrter whrrtn annnrrlilnn 4.Ja labera the carepmeetlng la conducted IbaraBer. A. W. Warfel, of Iittlta i Key. J. , K T liUUr, of Manhelm Bey. A. I). Hayler, rtvI'Mt. Jey Mr. Jehn Bewman, Mt. Jey ! ; T?tv avm ITrAV. ManhAlm. anrt W. A. Ilttnh. fffiu tiui. 7.1. AJtVA ?i"- XI mar be Intereitlne te tbe readers of Wtha IXTKLLiOBNOBti te knew that for a )'- HOMr of years preceding the lait '" taralra years campmeetlngs were held .p'i la this grove ; also that tbe Ural aampmeeung in liutcaster oeunty wia kala under tbe auspices of tbe Evangell eal association, Tnis Is alto tbe home el ''-3el Seybert, tbe 11 rat bishop of tbe n'aavreb, and tbe seat et the Heybert Me 'mortal ebnrcb, whlebls tbe finest church "ta Kaabelm township. Be re tee was held i-aj'aaa great national cuiptneetmtc et the M. 4B.ahareh. TIM first servlce was held at 8 o'clock .i2 Wednesday evening. The meeting was In M'tkmrgi of Presiding Elder B. J. Bmeyer. j2 'Qaite a large congregation had assembled u'ytet- IM opening aerriee. 3lr. Hmoyer , VaiUu sub aa i iv nituRtuajiu( n uuiuinu hmn and nrarar and readlnir TsAlah y!I. A. ZfL ... 1 .f. .. -.? . T. t'r-.ii;: as louewea mis wun an nuaress in inn . '$, aseal stirring manner, empnaalzlng the ifyii'f fees that the first object In coming te camp !;!, Meeting should be personal Improvement. Jbia baa attenaea a nunarea campmeetlngs and thanked Qed for every one. Anether ' objeet ought te bolateaaveaouls.Uepraycd ler a Nlnevltlib, New Testament, spirit of penitence. Hut tbe great neeeislty Is the power el the Hely Hplrlu Anether neces sity Is preaching, 'Nearer My Qed te Thee" was sung, which wai follewod by another addrecs by W. F. Het), of Lebanon, In the English language. The drllt or bis address was tbe necessity of a well dctlned desire for dlvlne blessings. A man going te a store knows definitely what he wants, BO when the Lord spreads bis table before v washeuld knew Just wba. we need or Irani .We must eipjet of tbe Lord. By xprctleg llttle we receive llttle. The next question Is, "Are we willing te de what the Lord aaka of us 7" ill me new" was aung by the oongro eongro oengro gatton, alter which F. Smith, ofLinemler, Bpeke, saying that tbe dsy for campmcot campmcet tags is net past. Only these who de net attend these meetings cry 'there is no call ter eampmeetlngs " In all our devotions we should gtve no uncertain sound. Heme Christians are like a clock without hands they runen, but you never knew where they are. Let our lives be enBlstent and seetfera will be oanvle'.od. Let our main Object be te lead ear friends te Chrlni. Tnls address was follewod by a G nan prayer by E J. Miller, of Ploegreve. 1 live for Him" was aung, followed by h prayer by O. J, WarmWassal, et Ure;svtU. The meeting cleeud with the benedlc'len by B. J. Bmeysr. THUBSDAT MOUMNO. The day dawned without a cloud te ob scure the aun, giving tbe meat auspicious signs for a pleasant day. Tbe following ministers have arrived tuns far : ltevs. B J. Smeyer, Fredericksburg, Pa.; W. F Xeil. F. Smith, Lancaster t J. B, Kaenweln.' JUIIersvllle ; C. J, Warmkessel, Orcaawcll; js j, wilier, nne ureve; a. W. Warfel, jjiuiz ; j, r. Miner, Manbeim ; J, X. Meta gar, Manbeim : S, B. Sjjler. Mount Jey. The 6 o'clock pray or meeting was In cbarge of J. B. Esenwelu, The 0 o'clock prayer ana experience meeting was led by K. J, Miller. Quite a number of Interesting testimonies wero glren. At 10 o'clock C. J. Warmkessel, of Cret s wall, preached from tbe text found In Jehn 17th chapter 17th verse : Thy word la the truth. " Kellglen Is an Individual matter. Whatever tbe truth teaches we must obey if we would be saved. The Bible oentatns truths quite alflarent from all ether truths. And what makes it mere Important than xaest ether books is "that its con. testa concern each ene Individually. Christ says ye shall knew the trnth shall xaake you free. A truth may be a truth terns!, and yet net concern yen, while s divide truth says thou art tbe man. Tbla Je the condemnation that light eame into tue world, but men Jove darkness rather than llabt aad would net oeme te the light lest their Mens be reproved. Tbe truth Is my last safege. Christ prayed sanctify them through thy truth. Tale sermon was followed by tn oxhor exhor oxher latlon by B. J. Smeyer. f, fimlth, of Licetster, wl'l preach this Mtsrace, and ,E. J.vMlller, el l'lnegreve, Will pteacn tonight, lbs U one At Ir, hone of Daniel Lefever, horse dealer, . Which waa hltebcd te a buggy, frightened M the cars atlQaeen and Chestnut streets - IMsatUrnoen. The aulmsl tegan te run Mat Jasrip, aed finally landed en tbe pave sssH ta front et Wtndltz's beteU Befell savlly, but was only slightly Injured. Tae Incident drew the usual large crowd of yaepla who enjoy a runaway. rentlen XucreMed, TBepaoaleaof Geerge M. 1'arrl.h, Ltn taatar, was lnertaaed by the department g WeantsJsy. I -I A CUV or MtlRDEK l" A ratnily Rew Atttacu n Atlenllnn of Br. gMtntKrliinaaaad rollcseiaaiSlaropL I aneruy aiier 11 eeiuc uu nniuiaui; night, whlle Sergeant Erlsman atd Offlecr Btumpt were standing at the corner et Br. Joeeph and Btrawberry atreeta, jUiey were startled by hearing a . . . . --. i . Mmii rrnm Iiuuucry ui " muraer i' -- " woman and they hurriedly went In tbe AtMKtlnn nf Ihtt hnnM from WhiCll tbeDOISe appeared te coma It was aeaaatwy frame house en BL Jeseph elreet, about flfiy yards below the cbnrcb, and when they ar rlred in front of tbe house they found some of the neighbor who also had been attracted hv the noise. Frem tnem me ciucen ixmiHt that the noise was eaused by a family fight One of the daughters stayed out beyond her usual hour, and for that cflenae her father chastised her. Tbe girl's mother Interfered te save her, and the father took held of tbe mother. By tbla time the row became general, and a second daughter ran te the atreet and yelled mur der, which was the cry that attracted the officers' attontlen. The policemen were net called Inte thehouseto quell the distur bance, and after learning that these rows were net uncommon and that there would net be any great harm, they withdrew and seen all was quiet en St. Jeseph street. Docter' Excnrtloe te Dirmtnsham Para. The August meeting of tbe Lancaster City and County Medical aeclety was held en Wednesday afternoon, with the follow ing physicians pressnt: Doctors Born Bern tbelre), Besrdman, Blankwoed, Craig, Dpaver, Khler, Uerr, A. J., Uertz, llentr, Kebler, Leaman U, Ltghtner, Lincoln, Musser J. II., Muster U. J'., Miller, Ho He Isnd, Bbenck J. U., Bbartle, Wentz T. 7,., Wltmer I. M., and Zlegler. The report presented by tbe members pre tent showed thst there was but little sickness prevailing In the oeunty, and no epidemics. Tbe committee in charge of the arrange arrange menta for the annual meeting of tbe Union Medical aoeloty submltted a report as te the arrangoments thus far made. The members from Lancaster county win leave this city en the llarrlaburg Exprnrs en the morning of Thursday, August 30, and go as far as Ceatesvllle. There a train en the Wilmington fc Northern railroad will be In waiting te convey them te Bir mingham pntk, the place aelected ler the reunion. The Ilaaien Why, In answer totbedomandforfullortnpply of water for the resldents of East Orange atreet botween Llme and Btilppen, Bupor Buper Bupor lntendont Hensel sayshe has remedled the evllby ptrHy closing tbe step In the 20 Inch ma), at tbe corner of Lime and Orange streets which prevents the exoesslve draft of water down that mala and backs tbe water up Inte the service pipes et tbe complainants. It la a well-known fact that running water will net find Its level In small water pipes that are fed from a larger one through which there is a very strong Hew ; and thus when the taueeta et Iho small pipes are almost en a level with the water In Iho reservoir, llttle or no water will Hew through them. Illitnihles lltllCleuiMettmc Oa Tuesday ovenlng a gang et young men Uehaved In n most outrageous manner at tbe LAndlavllle campmeetlng. OlUeer LemBU, In obnrge of tbe camp, made coni ceni plaint ngalnat tbe following named, and tbey wero held for a bearing before Aldor Alder man Bpurrler en Haturday afternoon next at 'J u'enck t Uenry Mtnnlcb, Samuel l'lckel, Uenry l'lckel, Samuel Whllecauip, Ira Myers, Milten Kern, Bayard Kern, Frank Whltecamp, Henry Dlaalnger, Ed ward Kline and Levi Hoever. Thore were aoveral ethers engnged In Iho dlsturbanre for whom warrants have been Issued, but wbe have net yet been arrested tiirailnirj; Uf mecritls Orutil2laa. The Democrats of Htraaburg borough bave formed a Cle eland and Tburman club and elecied tbe following cillcers : Presldenl, Samuel Kakcstrnw ; vice president, Walter O. Bsniu ; eoerotarj', Ueorge 11. Uonder; trensuiur, William Clark t Unanoocommlt Unaneocommlt Unanoecommlt toe, Jeseph Ulllenple, J. C. Beam, Jehn F. Bosten. Tbe meetluga et this club will be held In a room In Massaaelt hall, end the room wns formally openod en last TucsJay night. There are new sixty momLera en en en relled. Oa Saturday aftorncen at 1 o'clock a handaeinn Cloveland and Thurman ban nor will be Hung te the breezy Drsviiluu unit itsusltlei; Stelsn Goods. Jehn II. Htolter, a young man, living en Church atreet, with his father, was arrosled la,t night en a charge of desortlen profsrred eKalnst him by hla wlfowhe Uves en Beaver strcet The defendant It Is alleged does net contribute anything te tbe inntntonunce of his wlfe. The oise was roturned te court by Aldermnn Ualbach. Mrs. Bletter also proferrod n oharge of recetvlug stolen goods agatnit her inether-lu-law. She claims that her huiband took nrtloles bolenglog te her from her Beaver atroet home and his mether roeolved them, knowing he had stolen thorn from her. Mra. Htolter gave ball ler a hearing. IlLb HuiiIIiie's Shew Is Hera, Beb Hunting's show arrived InLancaster from Ueadlng at an early hour tbla morn ing and the tents were pltched en tbe graas plot, near the atolls an the west tlde of Mo Me Grann'spark. The band of tbe show wns drlveu through the street In a gaudy wagon at neon and made geed musla. The first perlormauce was given this afiBrnecn and the next takes place this evenlng, when the teut will no doubt be crewded. This show Is appearing at low prices but tbe entertainment given Is geed, cs 11 Intro duces Motnnntthe bent performers known te tbe public, hiipIi as the Huntings, El Nine Eddie, Nell Smith and ethors. Jt Is net a clicus, but a geed specialty perfor mance under ceivas. Ciecs Actions. Sarah Heek aud Kllzi Ulldebrand were beard by Alderman llaltach this morning en n chartte f druukenneaa and disorderly conduct prefened by Wesley Stapleford, Wesley could net make out a case and the alderman dlamUBed If. Wesley was charged by thoae women be bo be fere Alderman A. F. Dennelly vrlth n similar ellanaa. They proved the charge brought te Le true and Wesley will rustl cite for a low days with Keeper Smith. Death of an Old HeldUr, Anten Wentrel, an Inmate of the oeunty heiplul, died this morning, aged 73 years. Decested was born In Germany and during the war was a inember of Company E, 12th Pennsylvania Cavalry, The deceased had no friends In tbla country and his body was taken In charge by Chaplain Leenard and Commander Hfed, et the Grand Army. They had It taken te the undertaking es tablishment of A. C. Kote, from nhleh place It will be burled in the soldlera' let In Lancaster cemetery, Saturday afternoon. Le.t 1'oiketbeok, Mrs. (loerge Carpenter, of Mount Jey, came down te Lancaster te tranaaetsome business for her husband. Having attended te It she was about starting en her return te Mount Jey whoa she discovered that her pockotbeok containing her ticket, about 12 In money and a number of rcc-lp 1 ether psfers was mlulDg Tiicr Were I)ulhrj;el. Themu Wiley, Joe Boanferd and Pat Burg, three bums, were arrested yoaterday by Constable Christ Kline. Tbey were charged by Christian Sbenk, a tell-gate keeper en '.the Frulivllle pike, with mali cious mlschler, in breaking a tenre. They were discharged by Alderman 1'lnkerten, Barprlse forty, A party madeuperslxty persons paid a surprise visit te Charles B. and Maynard Miller, at MUlersvllie, en Tuesday evening. A pleasant time was had, and at midnight refreshments were served, COLORED PUGILISTS FIGUT. . cifAHtr.v tr, or tiiiscitv, and oee, lIAHItl), Of IIAUMSUUltb. Thtj Uit Inte a King In lb Northern Knd et the County ami Slog Kach Otlitr Fer Twentj-llra Mleutu-Tlia lAeciit. Itr Urnliar Vlctorleoi. A prizefight took place en Wodnesdsy afternoon near the line of Celeman's rail road, between Conewageand Mb Oretna, between Charles Lee, a well-known colored man of this city, and Oeorge Harris, also colerod, of Hmlsburg, Lee Is a hed-car rler et this oily. lie Is a stoutly-built man, snd among bis colored friends, as well ss the whites, he has the reputation et being quite a fighter. Years age he frequently became engaged In rough and-tumble scrap," but of la te yeara he has been keeping much mere quiet. lie la a rather geed-natured colored man, and has many friends. Berne weeks age Loe thrashed another colerod man named Smith, and he did It In geed sbspe. The fight yosterdsy Is tbe result of an old grudge. Several yeara sge whlle Lee waa In Uarrlsburg en a visit heinet Harris, who Is considered a fighter by his friends. They had a quarrel which resulted in Lee whipping the man. Ever aleca thit lime Harris has been hankering after another fight and has declared upon dlllerent occa sions that he could whip Loe. He wrete several letters te Lincister and wanted Lee te name a tlme and place for tbem te meet again. Finally It was agreed that the men aheuld oemo tegether ycaterday at n point near Conowage station. This tlme and place were selected because tbere was a large picnle by colerod psople from many different plaess at ML Uretna, during the day, and It wns easy for tbe combatants te reach the place. It waa fmther agrced that tbe men abeuld fight wlih bare fists, for the purpose of ascer taining which was tbe best man, and t&0 a slde. Loe's share et the money was posted by a well-knewn sporting man. The arrangoments were tbnt the men aheuld meet at Conowage station In the forenoon, and be driven In an emnlbu, with a oeuplo et friends cacti, te a point in tbe county several milts from tbe atatlen, where tbe dlspute wns te be settled. Lee wbs te have left this city at 0:&u In the morning, but be mlnaeJ tbe tralu. He then sent word te his backer and friends that he could net reach Conewago until after noon. Loe took the 2:00 train te Conowage, but, finding no ene there, atarled for Mount Gretna. At the next station te the park he observed his party and get oil" the train, The two pugilist, with but four ether men, several of whom were white, then qulekly and very quietly retlred te n point In the hills, several miles from the railroad track. Here a regular roped ring was made and a man from Uarrlsburg was chosen roferce. The men entered tbe ring between 4 and D o'clock. Loe la tibaut five feet eight or nlne Inches In helgbt and when he ontcreil Iho rluir weighed 103 pound. Harris la taller and intieli hcavler than Lee and when the fornier whs ready te battle bis weight was between 1U0 anil 00 peunda Beth wen qulekly Btrlpped tbomsulves of everything but pantaloeiiB and shoes. When tlme wan o.Uled tbey went at each otber In a buslnesa like way. They Mugged hard and at times went r.t It rough and tumble It neon became apparent tbnt Loe wns the belter man and se It proved. The 11 4ht lasted for about a half hour, In which tlme five rounds were fought. Harris was knecked down 1' ur or five times end Loe en co ; thst tlme the Jstter was struck In tbe collar-bone. In thy fifth and last round Harris was knecked Insunslble and could net ceme te time. The fight was then given te I.fe. Harris was badly cut and bruised about tbe head and face while Loe did net show a mark, although he complained of feeling aere about the sides After the fight Loe went te Mt, Gretnn and raturned te this city with his family, who wero in nltondauce at the picnic, Harris went te his home in Uarrlsburg. The fight was very qulttly onnducted and but u few persons In this city bad bceu given the "tip." Ittl'KOVEMKNrs TO A OllUltOU. What Was Ilrrhled ai a congregational Meet In of the bceu ml Mlreet Lutlieinu Uliurch. Cei.ru in A, Aug, 2. A congregational mcetlni; et the Se:ond etroet Lutheran church last ovenlng dtcided te glve the csturler of the church, both weed and bilcktverk, twoeonts nrpilnf, The main room and voatlbule will be papercd. Tbe weed work of the Interior, Beats aud furnlture will be olleil. la the vicin ity of the pulpit b number of lrnper taut changes will be mn Je. The nlceve will loremovod, the pulpit widened and will be made nearly straight The doers leading from the lower fleer te the pulpit will be taken out and step will be placed In front Thuchancel railing will be meved towards the seats nnd a writing desk, bap tismal font and ponnnnent altar placed within the rolling, A large stained glass wlodew will be placed In the rear of the pulpit. Thorepairs will cost about f 1,200, and will be commenced in the near future, Centennial Neies. The genernl committee of the centennial nstoclutieu will held n meeting this evtning, The bhawuee tire cempiny has recelved acceptances from the Alpha, of Llttlostewp, and the Pioneor, et Marietta, te parade during the centennial. The former will bring TO men nnd a band, aud the latter CO men with n band. The Rhawnoe sent thlrtceu invitations, and five companies have boeu henrd from. Of this number four companies bave acoepted. The regular meeting of Ne. a will be held this eveutng, when committees en outer euter outer talntuent, eta, will he appoluted. At n meetlug of Orien ledgo Ne. 87d, of Odd Fellows, last evenlng, a committee was appointed te arrange for the entertain uiOLt of the guests el Orien ledgu. I'tneunl, Harry rurnes.,el the Philadelphia J V, Bnd daughter, were lu town jOBterday, gueHtu of A. M. Wilsen. Mrs. Geerge Crane Jelt this tuurnlni; for ntilpte Philadelphia. Lieutenants. 8. Payne aud wlfe left for a trip te ll.sten this morning. Mra. J. K. lleetem and ehlljrcn left fcr a vlilt te CrltPttils u,urnlnir. llruuur Kautluian, of the P. u. H., Phlla delphU, Is en n visit te town. Miss May Diller, of PhliuJelphla, Is visit. lng Mlai EIbIe Pheucger. Miss Annie Smith and guest, Mrs. Hjhi uel G rover, of Blue Island, 111, went te Philadelphia this morning. Evan Williams, of NerrU!OA'n, is visit ing Themas Edwards. Philip Kline has rocelvod a Jetter from Win, U. (Jrcbrane, of Mluneseta, who was 1U lioutenant of Company E, 8fi Penney!, vanla ltcaervcs, te which company Mr. Kllne belenged. The goutlemon have net seen or hesrd from oaeh ether since they wero mustered out twenty-five years age, The U. I O. society will meet le-nl&ht at the house el Miss Louisa Mehl. A geld bracolet was left nt Shean'a ,co cteam siloen last night. Mlus AnnloHummellloata whlte ba:que Whlle driving te Marletta. Mrs, Henry Shultr, of Washington bor ough, died nt her home yosterday nlte; neon, In the 30ti year of her ege. The funeral will be held ou Saturday tuernlug at 10 o'clock. Ob lltc-jTcle leMt, tlnlui, Jehn Miller, Divld Miller, Martin Rudy and William Dlttus, of tbe Lancaster Bicycle club, Jelt this city this morning for Mt Gretna. They expect te reach there seen after tbe excursion train from tbla city, A If arrow Bieana, Oonatable Andrew Elcbellz and B. Freak Leman, of this city, made a narrow escape from death Welnesdsy afternoon. They were driving near Landlsvllle, and desired te cress tbe Pennsylvania railroad. At Iho crossing seme distance cast of the atatlen en elther aide of the crossing there is sn ombankment, and atone side Is a field el corn. It is almost imposslble by persets traveling en the read te see a train until the crossing is reached. Bnl as the gentlemen reaehed the track, the llmlled express west dashed along at a farlbus rate. The horse was almost upon the track and he reared up en his hind legs, remaining In that po sition until tbe trsln had pased. Beth men were badly frightened as they had geed reason te be. Had they gene two feet further tbey would undoubtedly have been kilted. The gentlemen say that the engine did net whlatie as It approached the crest ing. Anether Frisky Sited, This morning a man In the employ cf Jonas Eaby, dealer In feed and grain, waa unloading several bagaet feed at Geerge Betas', en Seuth Queen street The horse frightened st something and ran up Seuth Queen atreet and across Centre Square, fol lowed by a large and excited crowd. He turned In towards the market henses snd ran along the eastern ends. The wagon atrtick against a hitching pest at the first market building and breke It efi llkea pipe atom. He ren Inte the lime box at that point and waa caught befere he had done any further damage. On for Kureiie, Miss Adele Matz, daughter el I'rer. Carl Matz, salled from New Kerk at 1 p. tn. to day en the Bleamahl)) Suevla, of the Hamburg-American line, te Hamburg. Thence she bees te Berlin te nltend a conservatory of inusle tbere for a year or mero te com cem com pleto her musleil stuill( Her father accompanied her te the vessel te see tbat ahe waa well cared for, as she makes tbe voyage alene. The passage tloket was pro cured through Geerge Behr, of the Frtie J'resie cfilce. rtelere Ahlermau llertbey. Jehn, Frank and Jacob Dnrchlnskl, WaltorMllley, Rlney Klefer, are tbe names of the boys wbe wero charged with maliciously trespassing en the property el Jehn F. Reed. They were heard befere Alderman Uorahey last evening. Mllley'a cae was continued. Jehn Duscblnskl was dlechargcd for want of ovldence, and tbe ethers paid the cestf, whereupon they we:e let go. Thocemplalntsgalnst William Sehaefler, wbe was charged with surety of tffe peace and drunken and disorderly conduct, was withdrawn by hla wlfe, who paid the ecsts. The Tent at Allllerivlllr. The Prohibition tent will beat Millers Millers vllle Friday, Saturday and Sunday. There will be Instrumental and vocal musle by the Whlte Rese quartotte. Rev. Mr. Kel logg, of Michigan, will address the meeting, Frank llrsdy's ruiieral. The funeral of Frank Brady, who died en Monday, took place this morning from his father's reelucnce en West Lemnn street The services were conducted by Rev. Price, of the Bethol church, alter which the remains were then removed te the Pennsylvania railroad station, and alter wardB taken te Uarrlsburg for Interment Cumplntnt Abuut l'ast Driving, There la much complaint from persons en Went James stroet about the fast driv ing en thst tboreughfaro between College avenue. They Hy tbat aome el the most prominent men In the city engnge In races en this street night nfter night te the danger or pedcstralne. Several even lugs age two llttle children wero almost run ever nnd thore hnve been ether nar row escapes. The attention of the polleo Is ejlled te It. A M.tftttktenieut. The Htntoment recently published In the Columbia correspondence that the house held goods and cattle seized in tbe execu tion ngalnBt Jehn W. Swartz would be sold atsbcritl's snle was Incorrect Other partles having laid elnltu te them their dUputed ownership will hnve lobehcttledlnanothor proceeding. An Kxcanlen tu .Motion Chnnlt. An excursion, under the auspices of Resa Bres. A Uartman, left l.ancaster for Maucb Uhunk at 7:30 this morning In a special car attaohed te tbe regular train. There wero 37 oxcurslentsls and they will no doubt Inve a graud tlme. Klghtti Ward llaiUllen Club. Theio will be n meeting of the Eighth Ward Battalion club this evening at Mrs, Frlt7's ealoeu, W2 St. Jeseph street. A general Invitation is extended te tbe young Democrats of ttte ward te Jein the club and drill for campaign pirades. Dentil of ft Child. Culm Myers, proprietor et the Cooper Iieubp, has leit his llttle daughter Daisy, aged four months, who was taken nwsy by aholera infantum. Te Contest the Decision, Clgarmakers' Union 133, of Newnik, N J., has decided te contest the decision of tbe vice chancellor tbat anyone cau use the International Clgarmakera' label. The inatter will be carried te tbe United States supreme court. Prat t.eltelle Wins lu Court Literary I'lrury Uentleinucd, I'rem the New Yerk Sun. 'Cht-.f J nation Van Ilrunt, holding the special term of the supreme court ynsterduy en thoupplteutnuot ro'gen Smith and Cel lteberl U Iugursell, made the lnlunctlen In lavoref l'ref. Lelieltu, restrutnlng Ueorge H Fellows from publlshluK hlj Memery hystem perpetual. "Dr. William A. Himmend, Oanlel Grcen Grcon leaf Thompson, author of n work en psycholey, nnd several olher professors testified that l'ref. Lolsutte's system wns original, being a nuwdeprtuielu tboedueulonot Iho memory. The court ordered rullens te deliver up te l'ref. Lnlautte the storeotypo plates and all the bonks In hU control. uer nlne thousand coplesel the pliuted odltlen o.e dtllvoiel up jtBleiday." Ve are Infermed that full details will be furulsheS la the prnjptetus seut pest tree by Prof. A.l,oltctte,2J7 tilth Avenue, .New Yeik. ltd. DKATUH Hull On Wednesday, AtiKUst I, lhts, lu Htiasburg, Isoae Hull, Bged elity-nluu ytn-a. Thorelullves and lriends of the family are respectfully Invited te atteud the funeral tiem his luta rcstdonce, en Friday attorneon ataii'o'e-k Servicer In the SI, K. church MAtiKiiltj. new lurk Market. Haw YenK, Aur a Kleur market tlrmt 'ii fiSOdlsSi bupornne, tlbt-esiut atlnn KUtti.liiv.ai 10 1 City -still. Kxtxu.ll 0 7S. Winter heut eitra, ti 75QJ 00. Wheat Ne. 1. lied, dUle, tWet Ne. 2. 87c: Ne. a, ltefl, W inter, Aug., ttlet 6ept., wJHei reselpUil,i0, shlpiueuta. aei,J ' ' Cem ..e, t, UUed, Cash, B7ci Aug. 6i)ic: sept, 5lj;ai recelpis, U.ew. shipmuuu), J.lil ' eau Ne. I, White, etate. 4tei Ne. 2.00 SJB'wiNn 2 ml td, Auir, .vj,e , Sunt . fjwn re wipu.37.uw t Bhlpmenii, -ite. ' ' ' ' ityedulli Ulule 7!e. Jlarluy neuilual, l'erkiiuleti Old Mess.lH 0011 ft". Lord iiulet i Auit . u 0) i bupt , u i. MeUusse uuuilual ler Hi DuUlUK sleck, ale llluck mrnp, 12c. Turpentuie dull at Xic Iteetn quiet i strainua uigoed, I102HQI1 e"t;, I'eUoleuui dull t UeOued lu Casne, Va. rrhiKhti dull i Krutn te UIiukew, la. llutter dull; Wojtern Cieamery, ISHUUij. Chuuae steady; tVostern rlat lllic I Suite KaeuMj, 7HCJJO i runcy rVhlte, no l2e ( Ohie e lat, 7fJB:iu- , steiiyi dwie, 1S018K0I Weatcrn, ISO 170. aucarduUUcnnedCutleaf, EKe; Urunnhv- tOd, IfiO lollewstraJy; l'rtme City, l'c. lllce uowlnaiiCurullna,luirU)geod, Ua Uoueu steady I utr cur,jo,m,!er uie, lie f liUadelphla 1'iedace Market. l'BiLinsu-uu, auk, 2. rieur Arm i sales 3 Iai niiu I Mlen, luaers, ti 7 Gl te i l-mm1. fttmlly, wt(jf(l t5i Western Oe, II leai 60 1 YViSi?,,UlUM' t7i01 w I BPrtng de, 175J. Wheat Aug., oeso t'Sept.. Slet Oct.. 9lXc rvrra-Auw i ept. MKci Oct, sske. Oils Aur-. S3KQI Bepi.tiKci ect ( jjjjc Cfeteace Predae sssrket. Ckkuoe, Aug.?, 9-.su a m. Market OTtent. IWtiMMf Allf... CLlUft ( BAT. filLn.fln, KJBA . Hay, we. wmi ng, i;iM biL, HB.I UCU, SJiC. Majr.r.Kc nut auk., ti'iei rVipt HKd Oct.. like like Ferk Angust, I1U7XS Bepu, 111 SO Oct, tl l.arl Angnst, SS as t sent., BS 90 ; Oct., 8rt. Short RlhS-Augnst, 8 HXl Eept, 3HI Oct., as te. oteslse. Wheat anff., Kc Sept., 'MXe-l Oct, MKc.t May. to;(e. cjore-Aug., JGXpi Sept., ICXc Oct., ei B-. 2iKa; Bept, Jtei Oct, iiXe.i rmk-jLUg tit sst Bept, 111 7Xl Oct, 91 50 S-Ang ag 77KI Sept. as 80 1 Oct, ebert Uiba-Anj., tS 37K Sept. 18 4;X ; Oct , tlratn ana noTUtens. rnmlshed by 8. K. Tnndt, Breker. CHiome, Aug. 3, 1.00 o'clock p. m. Wheat corn tt. Perk. 11-0, August S3K Wi 2iy.lt. 10 8 15 September. Mj ihsT 21 Ct 11.41 8 K October UVt 4( XIX 14 43 8.80 December K.-.J4 lui May M SJta S8 jrnnniju .....,....,,.....,..., ......... 8. y Consels . . 99 7-19 Closing I'rlces-2 o'clock p. m. Vheat. Ceri. eau. Ferk. Angust 8( K u 1123 eeptetnber KIM lU U 11.31 October 63'i IT.W HX 14. M December atv saSJ July Mt S9i tTX lard. 8.77 8 8) 8.77 V.1UUU JU (3 . . uoeeipia. Car lxaa. vr mm. neai.... ........... ...... ....... (2 8 267 93 epnng wneai.... ................ Oats ........................... ........................... ........................... ........................... uyen,, , Barley ReAAtrtU Hern ., Uecalpta Value., .... i... lleaa. ....... .,, ..,..,. .... livestock Market. Chioaeo, Ant, 1. Cattle Iteoetpts, 9,neOj shlpmenis, S.iui : market higher i bceves, IS 4U OS 10 1 atenrr, 3 BOSS 80 1 stockers nnd Imil ers, 12 2303 65 1 cewh. bells and mixed, tl 73 Qi lftt leiw rAtlle, It ceai SO. iiege ueceipu, u.eju neaai snipmenu, e.tiea market nctlvis and Ee loweri light, msoee-ot hnivv.w.oaewi uiiiea, 6 lOfflBGJi skips tl MOO (0 hoop uocelpts, SOX) head shipments, 1110 1 market nettvnt nattves, S3 7fQt oet Wnslern shorn, MBOOl 10: 'lex&a shorn, S3S 3 60 1 liiLubj. $1 OOflO -a. ast LinsRTT. Cattle Itecelpts, tgi ; Bhlputents, Sil head ; market steady en geed s dull en common i primp, S3 23ns 75 1 fair te gOud, ft 603 common. Si 33QI 23. "egs itecelpta, lfioe buna i shipments lflea ; market nntlvn t rhlladelphlas. fi WO 0e3; mtxed, m 7300 83 1 Yerkers, se 7(O0 73 ; common te fair, lOtOflfl r&t pigs, taeuQ0 4D. noetrsshlppuaioNow Verk teiay. Hhoep-ltocelpts. l.lflOt shipments, 1101; market slew p Ime, IINifJI 73) talr In geed, nsefjlj common te latr, t 6jQi; lambs, 11)0 05. New Yerk stocks. Nbw Yerk, Aug 2, 1 p. mMoney olesed at IX Per cent ; Kxchange steady j pested rates, II fCKOt SI; actual rates U 80O 1 8(114 for GO any s and 1 1 S7KOI 87K for demand i Qovernmunts closed steady ; currency fi's, II 20 bid I's coup , II T,H IJfs de, II 07. bid. . The stock market this morning epened dull. The nrit few transactions tbere was coasldeiable aellleg of the leading stocks, bnt nil offerings w ere promptly taken and prices Instead of declining began te advance. Lake fchere, N. Y. A N. K. and 1'actrie Mali were the strongest stocks, uy midday the Improve ment ranged irem a te 1J4 percent Since neon there has Leen a slight reaction. StecR siBrkeu. Quotations by Uced, McQrnnn ft Ce., bank ers, Lanr-juter, l'a XW YORK LIST. 11 A. W. 12 W, 3 V W, Canada Pacific iiu U. C. CAI 62i tSH ..?. Colerado Ceal , ; tw (Antral l'aclfic .1.1 3A; x,t Canada Beuthern ti'2 K) (jv Uen.AltlnU is" Del. L, AW 13.1V 13V, 1S1; Krle 21 27V? 2l,-i Krle2nds vy, wP, u) " Jer C &i4 63M tsv. K. A T UtJ U3 UU Letl, A N Cil ( 01)3 L. Shere , 01 M nit J Mich Cen f.HU sjji Bl'i Missouri 1'aclllc 7J Wbi 74? HockValley M vm 2.1 N.l" Wi ml jtfK M. 1'. l'ref 6 H run fiQ !' ' HVt N.Y.U lOO'i New England 11 4iv 4l' Kant Tonuessue Omaha 8t jaw sfje Oregon Transportation.. 232 uy. l&L Ontario A w . .... is7 l'aclfic Mall MX W. 37U Utchmnnd Termlnal 2. sr.' 2 Vi St. l'aul IM Ti'i 72H Texaa l'eclilc 2.ii ?iu il union raciiie ee eu tail Wabash Cem i.i7 Wabash l'ref .T.V sW ss western U 8IX 8li tejj West ahore llends V. .... ,. rUIUACBLrHIA LIPT. Iflh Vel 31s U., N.Y. A I'hltn ;t l'a. n, it M f,iu m lleaainir 3:tf i'llll) l.eh. Nav .; ,j llestenv. l'aaa 1'. AK N,e:ent I'oeplos I'nss , "i.' WH OR 81 m b.tCi Phlla-TranUnn J5 11' AD VERTiBHMKNTS. THE FINEST AMERICAN CHAM PAGNES, Gelden Age snd Hammond.'pert Sec. KOHHKIl'a LlQUOtt 8T0KK. A STONISU1NO. astenYshing Yea, It Is Astonishing What Meney von Eaveby liuylng yeurTeis, ucllcejand u recent s ut Samuel Clarke's. GIVEN AWAY TO-MORROW Sample Cake of Chrcn'a'e tonnyenu buylnit a Peuud of 2ie. CetTce, LOOK AT A FEW PRIOBS : 120 a pound Cracttersfer Be. 25e a cnk Chocolate for Uc iica, liez Cocea fir yoe, 10 a pound l'rtuiellus me. Man Untile Itent lleer for He, 233 worth et Hturch for no Ujpr pound lea for ic. loe Packages Cemstaiih for f.Ue 100 Cans en Cardlne s ler.. ,t,e. lie cutis Mustard or rptced iardluesfer.. .lre. 30e Cans Imported t-aidtncs for lfe. lfe UetUt-s Pickles for 6e rse worth Laundry aenp for asc, loe wertk Oned ltlce for vsc (Uoadez lUsonJa-sler 750. li.luadez. Masen Jars ler.... bje. 123adez. Masen Jars ler tl 10. 2 i5e 1 emen or Vanilla kxtraet ler lBe. 1150 Quart Tahle Syrup ler Oc. 1 "no buck AA Heller Fleur for 4"c 1 lbe per pound Chresa for. ,15c 1 l--a quart Imported Milliard ler lue. GOe worth washing Powder ler sse IX tti f lcklu spice, l3e ; ourprlce no P H-lletnnirb'r we will give asnmplacake Ctioeiln'otroo 10 uny buying a ft. 2e Ol flee all day tmorre(V. S1IUEL OLARKE'S WUOI.E3AI,IS AVIIUKTAII.TKAANUCOr- KE SXOUK, 12 atid 14 SOUTO QTJBDN STREET, A Kew l)rorsfmmrentrnFqnnm)Telephenn WANTED A tilltl.1 IO taking rare of ehtldren, Charlette stiueu ASSIdT IV Apply at 2S0 llu" MONEY SAVED 11 MONEVEAUNED (.0 te II(srK'ITK.M CHCAl' OAAlI BTOUKIf you want testvn money In buying jour Heets and Shoes Oreit bargains In solid leather e! wis. atiKlStdU Ne.l3INOUTHQUKNSr. Q.RAND CONUERT. -Titini: mix 11c i- GRAND CONCERT AT TUB Ml NHROHOR aa.RDEN This Kvenlng by l'ref. Itnrger's String llnd Irem 8 tn 9 o'clock and the l-uncaster Libert Hand from B 10 1 sse o'clock Ceniurl Ihls evtnliig aud every night this ltd LOUIS ITASiTLK, Prep. ItM W ApTMRTLBBttMNTB. e NLY 60 CJfNTS, a Vslnable and K1IW coax cdki. Fnrely Vegetable, xiaram. "A ,"lrmr.tSK9esaOrrica angl-lwait WANTED TWO YOUNO LAD1EUOF refinement and geed a4dress te go te rhttadelpnla t employment light, tboreogsiy respectable ana very profitable I all expenses aavaneed best et reference tequlrea. Fer partlenlais apply at auglSW r BISWKSTCIIISTKUTST. TKRMANENTCUBKGUARANTEKD. StammerlBg aafl Blattering. MISS IHU4 UAYNXB, Kehrer Heuse, JriMwdK' LaneasterVra. JACOB F. BHKAFFEB'B PURE RYE WHISKY. (MT OWH D1BT1LLAT10X.) MO. taOKMTBK HQOAKB. IUejT OPENED A BAG OF PRIME reallua Canary Bead at 10 cents a Bird seed and U ravel In packs, fish me, BUBLBT'B DBUGBTORC, SS West Kins fltrrnt Weikel's . fabhienabi:emTl: Itnery and Trimming Btors.Ne.S8 North queen Btreet, oentalns all the fewest and Lt teat Nevel ties et the season. Price rea sonable. Call and see our stew Heeds, aprastfd HOTEL STAND FOR SALE. The Old Washington Hensr, East Mar ket street, Yerk, Fa,, nearly opposite the Ce-irt Heuse: first clans ktand t terms reasonable, lnqnire or address JAMKBKKNUte, J27-1wek Yerk, fa. TROR HALE -THE STOCK AND FlX- A. tares of a first-class Grocery sure. Alse a store room, dwelling and stable (or rent Apply at lyai-twd TUiaerrtcK. FARMERS AND HORSEMEN, AT TKKTleMl-Dr.C.U. Uetwller, Profes sional Veterinary Unntlst. Special attention glvn tn trotting and driving horses, BYM PTOMS-T't sstng of the head, lolling of the tengne, drawing en one rein, frothing at the ii eu'h. abnormal urewth, carles and wolf teeth. Will guarantee te step any horse frnin crib bttlng. orders left at tbe Ksgle Hetel, Cor. nf North Quean and Orange streets, will receive promptAttentlon. Will remain nntll sienaay next. aagl-ltd N EW DESIGNS IN JEWELRY. JEWELRYI Call and see cur new Designs In JK WK LUY, both In GOLD AND SILVER. MOTTraiTO JEWELRY A SPECIALTY. Charles S. Gill, NO. 10 WB3T KING ST., LANCABTKH. PA. Wn.- LIAMSON k FOSTER. WK ABK errKltlNQ Inducements ! ThU will Tcnnlnate In a Coin plote uipeaal of this Bensen's Hats & Caps FOB MEjr, BOYS AND CU1LDBKK. rinn Manilla lints, 11.00. Light Seft Straw Uats, 25c, Men's Mackinaw Btraw UaU Heduccd Irem 3.00 te II ee. Men's LlghtSel t Pecket Hats, 33p, tee, 75c Men's I laht Colored Uerby Hats Reduced from $1 CO, $i. 60, 12 00 te tl 87. Hey's Straw Hata Ueduced from 20e te 10c. Hey's Straw J ecky Caps, 73o.60e.25o. Men's and Hey's Bread Brim Straw Hats, 83. Children's Sailor II an, 10c. Geld Cap Gleria Cleth Umbrellas, II 50. NEW DESIGNS IN CAMPAIGN EQUIPMENTS. SEND FOBPIUOK-LIST, Williamson & Fester, 32. 34, 3G& 38 E. KING ST., I ANCABTKB, PA. BRANCH STORE, NO. 318 MARKET STREET, UABBIBHUUG, PA. J. II. MAKI1N4CU. Mid-ufflmei PRICE LIST !) AND 25 CK.ST3 A YABD. FItENCH 8ATTINK. Levely Pat. terns New sndDeMrablP.&nntbosteck lar.er new than at any tlw, duileK the stu9en. Foruier price, US cents. 10 AND SO CENTS. American, Kiench and Scotch Glnp ham Large l'Uldr.ta the Newest 1,0m 1,0m btcutlens. 10CSNT3 A iAKU. CBA.Y CllEf.KB, Newest Designs. 7 0ENTSAYABO. DBESS nilALI.lHS retailed oveiy eveiy oveiy wh)ieabl2cemsa yard. SCENTS A YAUD. I1BE3S UATI81K8, a Yard Wide, en Ktru and Whtta Ureunas, worth 15 cents a yard.- 5CENTJ A YABU. 100 1-ardt nt UltKhS GOODS To morrow thit lelallrd feriSc, 35c We and tee a yard ' 30 CENTS-ALL 81ZS8. ..CKLSIOH COOKING UIIOCK8 all Hz-s. ThH lartrst sire 8 nt. amuil sold. A lwef the 2, 3, 1, Sand B nt still here. Uoteaoat eace. pjcial Prices en UghtniDg Fruit Jirs. J. B. MARTIN & CO. CHEAP HATS! HMW AD VBRTIBKMKNTK TXAV.E TfOU CORNS? DO TOU WARr THKM CUBED t ir BO, USE OOOHZlAH'fl OORN ODRB. ,lt Is safe ana sure ana srnaranteedtecare FrloetlSc. Fer sale only at UOOUKAJI'S 11KUO 8TORW, . mv. W 139 Hnrtt (Meea Bt G REAT REDUCTION, Fine Tailoring At Us Greatest Reduction ever made te re duce a heavy stock, at H. GERHART'S Fine Tailoring EsUbllBhmtmt, is NeaTn qubbh STBExr. Only r 'tee'. Imp:rtlng Tailor la the Cttye Lancasti r. DR Y UOODS. JTEW DEPARTMENT I RI1V DKPABTltBHT AT JOHN S. GlYLER'S STORE. WOOL YARNS. roll Lines et Lancaster County Weel Stock ing Yarn, Imported asrmantewn Weel and Baxeny Yarns, in all Shades and Celers. These are the Finest Yarns ever effored tn Lancaster. SOOTOH ROPB LINEN, In alt Shades, and Tnrkey Bed D. at. 0. Work ing cotton, ter Outlining. STAMPED BOLTING CLOTH COVERS. BOLTING COTIT, 72-tnches wide, by theyaid ler rancy Werk, At Very Lewest Cash Prices. JOHH S. GIVLER, 6 & 8 North Queen St, NEAll CKNTUS SQUABS, LANOASTKU, PA. lrmrlO-lydAw CLOTH I SU. M ART1N BROTHERS. Whitbvbh yen want take a leek through our stere. Ne money yen spend will yield yen se much as In your needs supplied from our CLOTHING AND FUB- Biggest Eeturn for Meney. NISHINQS, Men's Dress BnlU and Thin Clothing, Bey's Dres-i Suits and Thin Cleth lng. Children's Bulta and Waists, See ear Flannel Shirts and 33a Neckwear. Shk Neckwear at 15e 1 In Summer heat and dust they go fast. CAMPAIGN CLUBS, NOTICE. 49 Ws are prepared te furnish Outfits and Equipments at short notlce, In any style or sire, or any political filth, come or ask by letter ler estimates. MARTIN BRO'S Clothing uud i'nrnlshlug Goods, 28 NOllTH UUEEN BT. ME: ROHANT TAILORING. MERCHANT TAILORING IN ALL ITS BBANCUES.; Balbriggan, Summer Merine AND GAUZE UNDERWEAR. Neekwear, Cellars, Cull?, Suspender?, Hosiery, Etc. Flannel Shirts, Percale Shirts and White Shlrte, IN GKEAT YAIHETY OF STYLES. The People's Gasb Stere, NO. 25 EAST KINQ ST., (Next Boer te I ha Lancaster fenny atlenal Bank,) LAN C AS X KB, l'A. marll-lvdAw LMOAL HUX.WM. ESTATKOFJOHNLfeufy.LATKOF 1 ancestor city, deceased. Letters et administration en nld estate having been f;rantd tn tbe undersigned, all persona ndehted thereto are requested te muke Im mediate payment, nnd tboeo having claims or demands against the same, will present them wltneut de ay for settlement te the under, signed, residing tn Lancaster. I'e. ani'iieny Licnrr. BIKPIIKN HAUKXT, Administrators d. b. n e. t a Brews A IIsnssl, Attorneys. JylB etdTh UOTKLH s T. UHARLKS HOTEL. Table lleardera wanted at Ji.eu per week Hrn1klH.1t from 0 te 7, S&e tier meal. Dinner from 12 te 1, 300 8uoperfrem6to7. 133, Trsn. stent Custom snllclU-d. lloel beds and well airedioems. Geed stable ream for horses. Ne. H kast Chestnut street, opposite Venn' B. B, Ui-pet. JySl-lmd GKO. FLOBY, Prep. QUSQUEHANNA HOUSE, ON THE SUSQUEHANNA, WA 8 U 1NGT0N BOUOUQU. Newly tilted un and repainted. First class accommodations for flah-rnen. Benta and Beds furat.hfd at rraser able prices by day or week. Bsl flihleg grounds en the eusque hunna angi-lwd II, WZBTZ, Froprleter. The People's Cash Stere b-vrvw ) hi
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