"WW? " i wvfVFjjmtiT 7 Mr'tv.i b:ipv," , - -& v -O- liLlil JLANOASTER DAILY rNTELIilGENOER. TTUESD AY, AUGUST 7, 1888. r . "' "si . i'l.t . r & 3- "V- JIM.' ft-t ! B& &." N is ! i?. , X m ' m I Si. $ h ' .3 & 10C4L AND DISrANT MARKETS JR1S TOBACCO lit KBIT TOKK llC X(- rOBTKDVERIUOOB. iiR n IT )Trft HemlrtO usses 01 mu seia nm . KMk by lancMter racftsrs Condition el the OiowlrgCrep Bain Needed for the runts Which War ftcrintlr Set. y1 Th8 growing crop 01 loetooo un auuorea 'rMtlTWltblntbapsttweek ler rain. In t' tome favored eetleni Ibera have been ' 4 akewans but tcarcely heavy or long con- i. ibttul annnih In tin nf anv srftat advantage si"! te the crop. In less favored. Motions there A!, ha been scarcely a drop of rain for three 'inwaak. ThereanltieiDai me mm pianwu -'!i.. iJt . nn tt imi. while the leaves M&Jan toareeJy larer than man' tand. t , ' lnk. i. ti. anntiah tU howeror, for the teAf tp te mature, provided there be geed rMfmrnXmrnwrvums. Xliere was a noe ram ei '.vr v . . . ,... in r.tnffttAr nnrl vlnlnllv St' Mian auraiiu" ...-...--- . .-.-..,, M,VMadaj morning. .Avi - !. t IaKimh IaaV ai antiVi iWu? Taa aany piaumu iu"iu ' '.";"i Vw than the late. Nearlv all of It has t"v " -- . v. . . ,. . ., Men topped, ana tne leave, eaia ui iue aed leaf and Havana varieties, are of geed 'is and quality, A few small patches HaTe been cut oft and homed. There la a rumor abroad that the "apot "apet t&ra" have been riding the county making observation of the places where the oheloo crops grew ; and It la further rumered that IMRTOWetB Ol IQO cuuiau uruju hk. iiuiu -j te SO eeuta a pound for the leaf and will net Mil It en the poles unless security te the amount of flOOper acre be put up by tie purehMOr. The transactions In cased tobaeeo re ported are as follews: Bklles & l'rey told within a week 280 cases, mostly '87 leal; Bpttreer it Ca. have sold between 400 and 600 ci98 of aeed If nf; D. A. Mayer bought 183 cases '80 Havana ana sold 01 eases sorted. The Nmt Yerk Leaf Msrket. Frem the U. S. Tobacco Journal. While the market la In a fairly nctlve condition, transactions or any ltirtlcnlar note have net taken place. Old goods are moving smoothly, and the lntere.it shown for the new ones la Intense. Tbore Is hardly a year en record when se much new leaf has ebanged hands se early In tbe rea son as this year, nod net the faintest sound of grumbling la heard and net the slightest exception taken against any of the new crops. If this harmonious senttment aud oentontad feeling will held our, there may be expected one of the most pretl table fall eaaeua in me nimury in iuu iraur. The result of the August Inscription dei s help te verify our prod Ictlenr. Kager as en r American buyers at Amsterdam may be te cure the meat available leaf for our mar ket, tbey have this year a very limited Held te cheese from, and ear calculations in May that our Sumatra importations will hardly reaeh halt the amount of last year's import will prove te be but tee well made. Besides, the Indifferent qnslltles et the bulk of tbe new Sumatra crops are no matter et dlspute any mere. Kvery pound of the old stock ea hand will, therefore, find lta ready buyer before the new one will have courted laver in our market. Bsie ler me wee, bout 350 eases at very stiff figures. Oar Havana tmpertera will besurprlsed by the news tbat the Nonato Unanee com mittee Intends te put a dlllorentlal rate of duty en the Havana leaf, vl7. , 25 cents en filler and TO cents On wrapper leaf. Neither the one nor the ether rate can please them. And tbeuRh It may be put down as oerlaln that no tarlir bill in whatever shape will Mas this season, tbe preposition of the , Senate commlltee will nevertheleta lnve the etlect of demoralizing the Havana mark', which has been a model et steadl Dan thus far. Clans' Weekly Uriimt. Following are the Bales et seed leaf tobaeeo reported for the lNTr.i.t.HiKNer.n by J. B. Clans' Ben, tobacco breker, Ne. 131 Water street, xs'ew Yerk, for the week fldlng Aug. 0, 1883 : SOOeaaes 1885 Pennsylvania nwl, 10,.;de 1 1.-. XOcaiM 1SS0 Pennsylvania flXlliu. ; i-'lHJ eases J8S7 1'ennsylvanla, 10lUj ; UjO otees 1887 fennsTlvanla Havnua seed, lt253 ; .SOOOiSOs 1885 Dutch, 110 J ; 150 essus Ul'iO Duteh, UKaillf. ; SO vtm tiew Knglsnd Havana, p. t ; ISO oees 18S7 New Kngland Havana, 172Ge. ; 150 rea 1BS7 New Knit land Uavaua see.l, 13013) ; V1C rases 1880 New Knglsnd Havana seed, 1C11j; 1DU cases Wisconsin Havana i'Wa ; 150 catses auedrles, 5;3'103. Total, 'A 201 ensue. The V. St. C. A. Field Day. The young atbloteaot the Yeung Men's Christian atseclat ea will have a field day t McQ rami's pirk en Thursday attorneor). Members only will take part in the sports and the following Is the pregramme: 1(0 yard dash ; three leggod race ; running bread Jump; bop, skip and Jump; lislf Btlleraen; atandlng high Jump; running blgh Jem? ; potato roce ; ene-legged ce; aackracs; throwing hammer; threning base ball; putting Rbet; Handing high kick running high kick ; whoelbarrow raee; variety race, comical. A game et base bill between the Y. M. O. A. nlnes et 'Yerk and Lancaster will be played. Is Ue an Unrnly Apprentice '.' William Dlttman was heard by Aldor Alder man Halbacb this morning en a cbarge el beldg an nnrnly apprentice. Thooommon Theoommon Thoeommon wealth proved that he absented himself from the Keystene watch faotery without leave. The defendant denied the allegation, and called witnesses te prove that he had bean sent home at the times he la ali ed te have been absent without leave by tbe foreman of bis room because thore w i e work for him te de. It wan also cUlmeu tbat the articles of Indenture are net blnd bag en tbe apprentice bocautie tbey vere signed by the mother and net the father. B, F. Davis, esq , appeared for Dittmau. The alderman reserved his decision. Chareed With LarcaDy. Jehn Erlsmnn, a young man residing In the southern part of the city, was arrested today by Olllcer Bernhold, en thocharge of stealing a silver hunting-case watch Irem Henry Fatk. The prosecutor and accused were playing ball with ethor young men near ricbeenbergei'd park last evenlng, Falk bnng his vest up en the fenca. When ba put en bis vest again he found tbe watch was gene, Krlstnin wis accused of tbe thelt becaius he was Boen with Kulk'a vest en. Poeeral et Tinietby Plytiu. The body et Timethy Fiynn, who died lu Mlddletewn, arrived In this te-day and was aaat at ibe depot by n number et relatives and frlndi who followed it le St. Mary's cemetery, whero tbe Interment was made. The dceeastd was born in Ireland, and eaeae te tixUceun'ry many years age. He lived in Lancaster a number years end went from here te Mlddletewn, where he wa employed en Iho Pennsylvania rail leaf. Will Ge Out In Adrsure Charles A. Yecker, son of U, Y'ecker, owner of Fulton opera beute, has accopled the position of advance agent of Hlssen A Cawthorne'a "Little Nugget" company. He leaves le-morrow for Applcten, Wls Wls ensln, from which plice the company atart. Mr. Viel or la a bard worker and will preve a va'uable man te any company, as be has bad plenty et experience. Gave Hall rer Trial. William E. Jehnsen, who was sued ler breach of premise en Monday by Ida Hltz, gave ball In tbe sum et (1,000 for bisappear Meeattbe August term of the common pleas court. SUsolnilens en Death el Gen. bbsiltfan. . At the regular meeting of Eoeampmenl -.Ne. It, Union Vetbraa Legien, held last vslng, Colonel Commander J, A. E. .Med appointed a commlttee consisting of 1 . R, Hreneman, W. D. Htautfer, A. C. V Ieiard, J. D, Lndls and J. 11. McUully n preprfl suluble rotelutlons la rtference e U. Uyulb of Ota. Sheridan. iuk tivK reixTs rn.vKMAur. Itriirevmnli Keetntiy Mads te lbs Blera. t'eeple Who Were llelere the E'lTilrea en Petty Chart!. Celumma, Aug. 7. Improvements hive been going en for some llme past at.tbe Kivorelnts pharmacy, which bare new been completed, and the store Is new one of the finest in town. The store has been re medelled and made much larger. Tbe fleer Is covered with handsome varl-oelored tiling. The walls and celling have been handsomely papered with One Illumin ated border. Thepreeorlptlenoaso extends cress the rear from counter te counter, and Is of solid mahogany, having a French plate mirror In the centra The case Is ornamented with hand-painted panels and brenrs figures. Oa the top Is large breczs piece, representing patients onterlng a drug store, physicians examining patients and drug clerks busily engaged. The shelving HaUe of mahogany, andladlvlded Inte six sections, with large mirrors in the centres. On the top are brenzs panels representing dlllorent parts et the drug butlnesp. The counters are ei manegany with open glass fronts, and are In harmony with the ether parts of the atore, which Is llgbted by two Might brass chandeliers, with cut-class glebes. The store reflects credit upon the proprietor,- lit, O. 1", Markcl. In the Police Courts. Llrale Kverly, colored, was before Stjulie Helly last evening charged with aissult and battery by Hattle Davlc BUe gave ball ler trial at court August Wltlenberg and l'hlllp Hchless. man were before Squire Helly last evening for being drunk and disorderly at Geed Hepe tavern. Wlltonbergpaiaineeosia. Jehn Lecksrd, known as " Outly," was ea a drunk yesterday and abused the family of Levis liyle, en North Frent streeu OfUcer Kchlll arrested him andHqulroHelly sent blra te Jsll for thirty days. Bqulre Kvana gsve Kvan Mlles a hearing last evenlng for being drunk and dls. orderly. He paid the ces!s and was dis charged. Usttle Davis had a hearing for asMult and battery and surely of the poaee pre ferred by JMte Kvcily bofero Bqulre Evans. Hhe was sent te Jill for a trial at court. A Hey lliiten Ity Hnskc. Jehn Hal'zir, aned 17 yeare, son of (Joe. W. Hellr.ir, ohlef eir Inspoetor of the 1'. It. it , wtH bitten lu the right hand last oven evon Ing by a water snake. He was sitting en a raft and mooed In the river for a stick, when he was bltten. The wound bled freely nnd vtM riulte pilnful. Henry Kech, supervisor or me iiuo iiue iiuo water en i, was overeomo by the heat yes yes terdsy aiiurnoeu wlille standing near the Trement house. He was taken In the hetel and afterwards removed te his home In WrlghtHvllle. He Is tnueh Improved this morning. The Y. M. U. A. will meet this evening te illacuss malturH rclstlug te the csnton csnten nlal. The Vigilant tire company, of Yerk, lias deollned the Invitation te pnrnde during the centnnnlnl. The parlor or llie Uulumbla ouglne houne i being hanilHeinely papored by Hurry C. lilehty. Unlppata Uaitle, Ne. 58. K. of (1. K , has Issued hatidHome wnvenlr Invitations for the centennlat. Tbe Vigilant llre company will meet In regular hoshIeii this evenlng. Huutlng'x cirrus opened In town yoHtor yeHtor yoHter day te large r.udlcnct'S and gave llrst-clasn porferinatic of. Tbey occupy the vacant let oppesllo the ball grounds and will remain threo daye. The Rhew is deserving the Eeml patrenage It Is receiving. The pewa nud carpet et the Hecend blrent Ijittheran church hnve been removed and the work of repairs will new oemmonoo. Jehn K. Henry and wlfe left this morn ing fur their home In Washington elty. Miss Hern Sierllnn has roturned from a trip te HarrlstMirg. MIICKlil' WIIUK OltUKItlCI). Tim Iinpriitrinsuia Wlituti Will lie Mdile te lliu llli;liii)aef Tills Clly. A Hprclel meeting of the streotcemmlttoe was bt It Monday ovening, Mr. Hergor In thn chair. The following street work was erdered te be dene: Lay two crossings ever Heilth Water btrcut, en the north and south nlde of Her man. One crewing ever Mlbert street, nn the south sliliiel i'rlnre, nnd repair gutter. One creHsInu en Seuth Queen and Mid dle. Twe crelngs eyer Chesluut stroel, cast and wwl side el Lima, Twe crossings ever Franklin, neith tlda of KaM King and south alde of Orange. One creaking en Heskland, south slde of Qreen. Onu oreBslug en (ireen, cast alde of Hock Heck land. One crossing en Orange, west Hide of Ltmen, Inlet northwest corner Vlue and Water. Inlet seutheast earner Heaver and Au drew. Inlet fcouthwest corner Orance and Prince. Inlet southeast eorner Orange and Water. The city regulator was dlrected te pre pare plans and specifications te be presented at next incetlng for macadamizing W. Grant atreet from Mulberry te Concord alley ; East Chestnut atreet, from Plum te MatBhall; Seuth l'rlnrofretn Conostega te Ocnnan; West Cbeatnut from Nevln te College avenue; Locust from Frelberg te KerklAnd; West Junics from Prluce te Mulberry ; S , Jflsepl.'d from (Strawberry te Filbert. Tlie Rtrei't coiimilsalenor was directed te repalr Sautb (Jneen Btroetwherovor noeded along the line of thOBtreet railway, and te remedy the trouble at tbe Junction or Seuth Queen, Mlddle and Hlrnwberry. He was nlhe ordered te purcbase con cen con dexnod plpe from manulacturers te be used In dui p gutturB. Alse, te ex end the gutter en the south Blde el Llme from Uhester te Dauphin ; te riptlr Grant treni Shlppen te l'lum ; te notify property owner ou Hhippen strcet, lietwcen lallread brldge and Walnut strtet, te ralfe his gutter te tbe rogulated made ; te put Clay street from North Queen and Shlppen In repair ; te lay gut ter en weH alde of Pine between Lemen and Walnut ; te make necessary repair at James and Prlnce MrectH; te lay gutter 1C0 yards en north slde of College avenue from lis Junction at Orange, east ward te Inlet; te lay gutter 50 tarda en south slde of First sire et west te Ceral ; te continue gutter evor Iluttonweod alley en both eldes or Laurel ; te gutter Larayette strcet from Filbert te Derwart ; te grade Juniata stieet from Ann te Marbbnll ; te grade North Franklin street from Kan". ICIng te Oraoge end the balancoetthu street te be put in passable condition. It was erdered t a throe-feet tower le constructed en NTrth Queen street from old Clay street te tbe sower In New Clay street, and that proposals for tbe uame be advertised for. It was ordered that the Lancaaler.V Mil Mil Mil lorsvllle railroad oempany be given notlce te lay their track en West Oranpn nirwi, between Water nd I'lm1"" , , lu ODnluimitj cf ihogr.iUe given ey tbe city regulater, and II tbe work is notdeno by the railroad company within twenty days It Bhall be done by the street commissioner at thn exponse of the company wllh the uiusl peuulty added. Action was delerred en the malter et gudlug Fremont and Union fctreets. A Vtryllet Week. Fer n woek past the maximum tempsra ture In this city has been as fellows as re corded by Harry Demutb: Wednesday August 1st, EO; Thursday, 80; Friday, &8; Nsturdsy, 00; Sunday, 00; Monday, PQ: Tuesday, 00. Till! BVAWOKMCAL CAMl BtleUttr Who I'riselert sort Cenilacted Its Hilt Irti en Monday. Manjieim, Aug. 7. Monday's morn ing's proceedings of the Kvangolleal camp camp meating : Tim early prayer meeting was led by A.- W. Warfel, and the 0 o'clock by J. Blermer. Tbe morning sermen was preached by E. J. Mlller In the Qerman langnsge. His text was found Psalm I., 3 : Tbey shall be as a tree planted by the rivers of waters." He made the tree planted by the rivers et waters as tbe stmllllude of the Christian. A alight ahnwer scattored the audience. Mexdat AiTEnNoex. The weather was extremely warm but still a fair an dlence asiombled bofero the stand. A. It. Bayler led the prayer and oipsrlence meet ing at 1:30. Ilsv. A. M Himpsnl, of Frod Fred Frod rleksbnrg, preached at 2:30. He took for his text Preverbs xxll., 12 : "A geed name Is rather te be chosen than great rlohes. " ftlcbcM are net wrong In themselves It depends upan their use or abuc. Kvery one has aouie ambition. Yeu aim for ele- f nonce, scholarship or rlohes ; all theso are right I would say, aim high. Hut a geed name is rather te ba chosen. There ceme times when you noed seme besom into which te pour your troubles. Whero de you go then 7 Te the rich 7 Te the great 7 Ne, you bunt out the man with a gncrt nanie. A geed name also epsns the deer te great usefulness. Nothing olse docs that. UonOdeneo la ploead only In men with geed names, Here tbe speaker pild n glowing Srlbute te Jehn 11. Finch, lu speking et the fast tbatevery geed naoie will finally Hud Its way bofero the public When our geed nstne la leit, It Ih net naslly getten back. The geed name et ethers should be as dear te us as te them. The sermon was full of meal, belng ene of tUe bait projahed at camp thus far. This sermen was follnwe.l by an exhortn exhertn tbn by ltev. I.ame, of the Cornwall M. K. church, The oxbertatlon was unctuous and well rocelved. "Illva for I Mm who died for me" was sung m u closing hymn. F. Hnilth olvercd a prayer. Meu.vyKvkninii : Tim ovening attend attend ance was lair. Thn twilight sorvlce was led by U.J. WHrmkeftBfi). The evenlng sermon was proaetiod bv J. It. Eionwetn. He took for his text the wctcIh "(led Is net mocked, for whatBoevor a man Boweth that Nhall he alsoresp." Tuogenornl tonerot the sermon was that we new with Hid expecta tion of reaping ; that we must hew If we would reap ; that we nlieuld sew early and tint we reup mero than we sew. Alter the sermen one soul profited te: self at the altar of rriyer. A IIOV HI'.VKIIKI.V I.N.I UltlCII H'iiicx by R Telegraph llieis-riu Wlille Walking Near a Pole, What might have been n fatal accident oceurrod late Monday nlternoen aldrant anl Cherry slreels, whom Eliner King, n fovan-vear-old ten et Jehn King, who lives en Grant strcet near that point, was seriously hurl. Liwroneo ICunpp 1ms tern down the old shop at tbe corner of the streets nnd Is about erecting a new build ing en tbe slip. All day Monday scveral llnomen In the employ of the tolephono oeropiny weru nt work rosettlng pole. Just bofero the nccldeut ene or tbe men inounted a pole evor forty feet lu height aud began loesonlng tbe cress nrmn, which wero six or eight feet long nnd very heavy. LlttleKIng wai plBylng around the place nud his father was clese by. The man en the pole leek oil ene of the armH nnd threw It down. Just nt that tlme the boy walked underneath the pole. The arm in Its do de l Bcent struck him n torrlble blew. The boy full te the ground nnd was quickly carrled home by bis father. All who wllnossed tbe noeldont thought the ilttte fellow was fatally Injured. 'Dr. Albright, the family physician, nnd Drs. linker and Iteland wcre hastily summoned. Tbey examined the boy and found Hint he was sintering from conclusion of the bruin, but his skull was net fractuied. HIh shoulder was terribly brulsed, although net dislocated. List night he sullered Intonse pain and was unoensrlous at ilmes. The eud of the stick did net strlke the boy, or he would have been killed Instantly. Ah It wus, he had a nnrrew csjape. Toe llneman from wIiobe bands the arm dropped was Lern Ceble, aud he says that It was entirely accidental. Tiny Will lie Ilium uu Tuesday Nest, A telegram rccelvtd from 1'hlladelphla this atteiuoen by J. Huy ltreivn from W. U, Hencl, counael for tbe young men charged with robbing the Mount Jey post pest post elllce, states that the govcriuiient Is unpro unpre pared leglvfl them a hearlug, having ad journed until Tuesday cex'. Hall wtfl cc cc ccpted. teuuz lluilnrssillcn Going Ueat. Tliree young men who are well known In buslucas circles wlllloave early In Hep tomber for fcbutb llend, ludlaua, wboie they will hlart a large dry goeda fctore. They are Jacob M. Chlllas, W. Scott Adler and Alfred Ceblo, all of whom are at present In Watt A Stmnd's New Yerk Htera Mr. Chlllas Ih well known as the clerk el common oeunoll, a position that he has lllled ncceptnbly for years. Fer evor two j ears hobos been bDOkkoepor for Watt it Hhand, Mr, Adler has had oharge el tbe hoslery and corset department and Mr, Ceblo tbe drcn) goedH In the eame Bterr, They are a popular trio or young lunn with push, nnergy nnd oxparlenco, and thelr many friends wish theni siiccehi in their new entnrprlte. Jehn Doseb, or this elty, who recently loturned from the regular Briny, Iclt te day for Salt Lske City, I'tab, whero he will slarl In the baking btiBinusi. Probing Hie Whinny Trunt Washixotex, Aug. 7. Jei. U. Green, but, of Poetla, lliu., president of the grebt Western whisky trust, was be. fere the Houre couimllteo en manufac tures te day nnd miitle Heme Inter Inter estlng fitatemeplM concerning the opera tions of tbe trust, The objeet of the trust, he said, was te Beoure lutelllccnt coeporatlon In the distilling buslnets," anu net te eorner tbe market or " bull" prices. Eighty oneentabllHtimontj lecated In Illlnele, indiane, Ohie,' Wiscon sin, and n few Northern states were In the trust and tbey produced probably W. per cent. or all Iho alcohol produced In this country. Mr. Greeuhut thought an Impertdu'y en spirits uunocessary toenable dlstU'era In thh country te control tbe bou.e mutkei ; ,n luct the cheapness of grain and fuel In this country, enabled dis tillers te produeouBuporlor artlole atlower prices than any ether country In the world. Net tried Ker .Muriltr. 1Uvi:.nn., Ohie, August 7. The Indlot Indlet Indlot ment against James Hoblneen, el PittKburg, for complicity in tbe murder el Dotectlve llulllgan, was uolted yesterday nn tle ground that the ruling el tbe circuit court made a conviction linpoBstble. Keblnsrn was released yeuterday from the county Jail. A lAiat lluy. YeBterday a three yont-eld boy was found wandering around I'entre Squsre. Olllcer Olt took him te the station houe wbere he v.is claimed In an hour by his jmrcntw, who llve in Cencnrd street. The llttle fellow was very Independent and "kicked" about going with the clllcer. tuning 1 lil I'll), Wm. Allan Ourr, general manager of the National Alliance, Tomple Court, New Yerk, formerly Btatlnned here, Is with his wlfe spendlng vacation In this city. He reports a suecesalul season all ever the state , I'rcseculluna Wltlilntue. The suit for d cert Inn sgalnst Jehn Htetter, and ene for rocelvlng htelen goels Bgalnst bis mother were withdrawn th's alterncen at the e fllen of Aldeiman nl ph and the ceti pa'd. Fallet el David Keen. A noteef DavldKeeD,payab:etolheerder of V. M. Boffenmyer, for fl.ltXT, which went te pretest en Baturday, precipitated the failure of Mr. Keen. Executions were la sued sgstnst him for fl,53 31 by the Quar ry vllle National bank, and for 1725 by On rad O. Uets, and Lis property baa been levied upon by the sheriff. The amount of :&9 Judgments entered against Keen In the prothenotary'a efllce aggregate 10,058. It Is thought that Mr. Keen Isthe owner of sufll .dent prepsrty te pay all the claims af.nlntt hlie, The Slirnnirctier Picnic. The Mionnercher bad large crowd at thelr plcnle yesterday, and tbe East Knd railway was kept busy hauling crowds te Tells Haln. Daring tbe afternoon and evenlng there was plenty of fnn. Tayler's orchestra and tbe Liberty band furnished the music, and dancing was kept up until evening. A fleeted by the Heat. Christian Falley, assessor of the Eighth ward, was overcome by the heat this morn ing en West King street. He wat taken Inte McNaughtnn'a atom en West King street, whero Dr. McCermtck attended til in, and he wis then removed te bis home. In Ilhii. Pre'. Ulcasin, the borse trainer, Is In town and stepping at the Keystone house, Holitrylnete arrange te give an exhibi tion in McUrann's park next week. A rejtnlar ihceUmk et the llnndnnna club wllllie held al tbu CcntennUl hotel ttili ovun evun tig. lledureil Kslei le lllalne Iteci ptlen tI Bound llroek Itellte In New Yerk. Te ennbln parties te attend the Great lllalne demonstration la New Yerk, the Heading railroad will msII excursion tickets en August Bin, nna alfie rjrall trains thitarrlve In Mew Yerk by nnen of August 9th, at fare ene way for the round tilp for parties et twenty or mere en ene ticket. Thn tickets will be sold net only from Philadelphia, hut from all points en the line of the Philadelphia A Bead InK rallrrmil. llinpirade In New Yerk -will tiks place the da following Mr. lllalae's arrival In New Yerk, thus possibly changing the above dates ler sales of tickets. Kxcur.len t'okets, as abve, will be geed te return wlthla four days after first day of tnle. aug7,8d l)n 1 iiiskl'h tni leclurn en weak, nervens li'iied poison nnd dobllltated men Bent free el charKO. Addres", Dr. Tnicir., Ne. t.'WNerlh 4th strett, Philadelphia, Pa. JyS0-M,W,81ydAw J)JtA TJtU rniTcu -In this city, en thsijihlnst . Kinina C, diiuxliter of Urnrgn iitid Luura Prllscb, ngeil 1 yenr, 1 month and 8 days. ahoielutlves and friends of the family are rospectfully Invlied te attend the funeral Iretn llie parenlB' rcsldance, Ne. 110 Laurel street, en Wednesday aliernoen at 2 o'c'eck Interment at St, Jeseph's come te ry. It liKTWir.Kn August n, 1838. at the residence ndiurbeu.tndaw, tr. laaac UeCauley, be. i:n KustLuinnn sireet, this cltv, Mrs. .-urah Dot Det Dot wller, el Mountvllle, In herG7th year. runuial services at Ne. Krt Kast Lemen street en Ihursday atOa. in., and In the U. 11. church p.t Mountvllle, at 11a m. Intorment In the Mountvllle comctery. ltelatlvcs and lrlnnds cordially Invited te attend. 2l Ileu.N.-ln this city, en the Cth Inst, Jehn Ileimiu, InhlsSflthyear, Iho relatives and friends et tbe family are roirectlully Invited te attend ihe funeral, nlseut. Joseph'a society, Irem Ne lt4i North Uuoen street, en Wednesday morning at 8.30 w.wi,. iiikuweh ui au Auiuenys ennrch. Interment at St. Jeseph's cometury. ltd J'OJ.ITJCAJ,. Ileinorratle Butte Ticket. iron BurnEMs jcdes. J , II. M :Celluin, et Hutquehanna county.) KLKOTOIUI, 'At I,arge-U. Milten apcer,' A. r, Keating, i. imvia w. Sellers, ','U Allehvcl Masee, XA. I, I. nil ner, I. William ,1. Latta, (fi. Jehn Tayler, (I. franklin Waldnn, 7. tloergo W. I'auliiig. e. Aivin nav, IH. William Dent, '7. Kussell Kaimw, 18. Henry It. Wnedil, ill. Herman Jkwler. .U William it.dAnnnn. il. William MnhHr. .'i..Iehnil. llal.ev. n, UUIUU3 OIII11J1 'J. lllllllnl .8chwflrnr. 3. Jehn Hnckenatnln. 111. W. II. Glven, 11. Rharles linbinsen, 12. .Inhn II. lievnulds, 13. Kit anl J. Uayner, II Blmen P. Light, II William P. l.ant I,, il. Ii avian, ll erris. .11. JamesII. Caldwell, 7. H. T. Nnlll. U.J. L. llruwn. OOUNTV TICKET, CVniems. IIUKAOK U. UALDhMAN, Chlcales. Slate Senater. (Jllltl9TtAN llOWJS.Btrasburg. jlasemblu. (Northern District.) J F. KCIITRUNACII, Wanhelm. .IDI1N IULKY. Manhelin. WILLIAM TIIOMB, Milten Orove. (Southern District.) J AMK3 &. MeiPAUUAN, Dmmere. Jtecerdtr. JOHN UK DM AN, Manhelm. Counti Solicitor. Wit. it. HU1NTON, LancasUir. J"nrp CommlnletKr. ITU.VNhLIN CLAKK.Strasburg. J)lreeteri eihe Peer. V. WALL, Lancaster. J. MONTUOMKilY, Mountvllle. J'rlten Jnipecteri. A I.. WINTSSUH, Providence. HKVltV f. HAUTMAN. Kast Lampeter. MAKKK'VU. New erK dtecki. Naw Yerk, Aug 7, 1 p. mUoney closed at IK per cent, t Kxchange steady ; poeted rates, ll ICfJI bit actual rates II 85J0 4 bi)i for CO days and II D7K04 7Ji for demand ; Governments cleaeit quiet ; currency 6's, II se bid i 4'a coup , II 2JX i 4X's de, II 07K. hid. The stock market this morning openod KOW V r cent, higher than It closed last night and In thn early dealings reactcd en realizing fides MQit Aiur the nrst call the market be be camustieug, with the Vaudurbllt and tl ranger (.litres tUe leaturfs. Under thi lead of theso stocks prices advanced y, te per cent, by neon. Thu imiiket has sluce been dull but strong t'lillmtelphlit Produce Slarkct. I'mnDHLiMiu, Aug. 7. -Heur Dim : sales l'.iie bbls; Minn. Iltkers, II t(l te : heun'a. Kiimlly, MSeai 3t WcsUrn de, II S534 r,; Wlntur I'atents, 147505 00 1 eprtng de, II 7505. Vrettt-AUg..fKA;ci Sept., 91C! Oct.. OlXft Cnni-Aug., I IKe ; Kept., le: Oct, Me Oatj-Auif Sl'ie t Sept , 3c; Oct . 3)ic. Q New Yerk Market. nmwierb, An. 7. Kleur market ' .. nun : Minn imii,r:3Hiai BinierQiiu. 12 teas 10: Minn K,:".'..vVa!,i uuy """ Kxtru.M l Wlnler W heat eitni. IJ 75415 00. 11504 75. Wheat Ne. 1. lted. atat. asei Na 2, 97Ke: Ne. S, lied. Winter, Bept , DUe t Oct.. UMie : rerulpts 125,5 H), bhlnmenU. 3 COO. Cern - NO. 2, iMUed, CCBh, 57XOi Aim, 6e; Kent, UXe; rocelpta, 1W,'A0 ; shlpmenui, 10.6UI ' Oau-Ne. I, White, State. 4IQl5at Ne. 2, de. Ii!j Ne 2 mixed, Aug, SlJtei Sept., 300 i mctilpu, 91 eixi i shipmeuts, Ib.oje. Kyv dull ; ataie 75c lsarluy nominal. l'erk dull i Old Mess, 111 OiOll 25. Lard ijulet i Hpt, uie j Oct ,i 12. Velasset dull; for eO beUIng stesk. 21e lllack sirap. 12d. lurpentuienrmat SGc Uesin dull! strained uigoed, tl 02KIJI1 O'W retreluuiniiuleli Ueflned lu Casee.yJie. rrulgbtii dull j grain te Hull, 2d. Ilutuir nrm i WRturn creamery, I1tl3 ChcMise dull i Western Klat, 78ic. t o'si-'e ",ctt(lj' ' BU" "Ol'Ke i Woatern, WX uiayiu!ut j Itonr.ed CuUeaf, te ; tlrannla- TUlew strong; Prime Clly. Ik'c Utce nominal i Curullna, tulriogued, Ke Ceif e st.aayi ralr cargoes, ler uie. Ha Ulilrate produce Olsrset. Chioaeo, Aug. 7, tl.SU a, m. Market opened. Wheit-Ang.. U3XO i Sept., K)fc0 Oct. blHc.1 ilay. weKc i,ri.-ug, i;e SepL, 45XC;Oct., iiei Msy.XU t-ug 2l'.e; Bept., 2IJJC.I Oct , 2lie ; My.2JL,e J'nk august, ill SJi Sept, 11437X1 Oct, jjre'-Augnst, 11 ;? Beet., J CO; Oct., soert lllhs-Aiigust, 3 fOtSept, I5 42H; Oct., ity9 (toaiae. Wheat ug May, tl) e 6i'40) Sept., fSJJ&i Oct, eiXc; i!.iriing., 4Cei May.rowe. eept,, liXc, Oct., 45c I Mav!UK' 8SJ",P- 2IWe ; Oct, 2IKc; lraVJ-"""' ,H a' 8c,,t- 111 4;Xl Oct, Ijird-Aug 8 OIK I SepL II Oct, is uu MK1 u,b8Ane' u "8ePt- ts)Oct, Grain ana t-rortsieaa. mrnlabed by B. K. TTunflt, Ilreker. Usioieo, Ang. 7, l.oe o'clock p. m. Wheat Cern. ea. Perk. Lard. Alltntt ..SIM 45W 85V Bspiember. Mj UH U.ii 8.87 October M 1.1 UH II ID 8.9J ecember Kti I OH ..." Majr .Uu 31 iS Crafle ou , , fu Consels M 7-18 Clealne Prleea-1 o'clock n m. WhnaU Cera. OaU. Perk. Lard, AUsilAt 8.1U 41 a 1133 Eeptemhur H2 43V !4U 14.41 October... 8IK " MX U.31 B.0J 8. Ml 8.90 iieoemuori... .. mvi 3 , ,,,. July........ no 30J J7J4 uruae uu 87J4 , , . . iteceipts. carlieu. winter wnsat... S43 spring Wheat... , w Cern ...................,.....,,.., C23 eats... j......... ....... ...,,.... 181 y ................ ................. .. isarley ...... , ...... .4,, ..,.. . .... R'elpU-Het iobeo Uetulpts Caitie. o,e) Livestock Marastk. Chicago, An it. e Cattle Receipts, O.OOOj shipments, l.MO) market steady i stee s, S3 6) 0 cut stocbers and tenners, 12 OD03 40 1 cows, bulls and mixed, 1160(13 10 1 Texas ct Ue, l teai 70 Western rangers, 13 8S4J4 9) . llpKB Koeolpts. 1S.OJU rjemdl ihlpuiHOU, 7,0001 market and prices strong) llghr, $IOOJfl50 heavy, 8 000)0 CO i mixed, 3 85UM)j aklps.iiAeoeu - i eheep-hicuipts, 3 010 head t shtnments. KOOtmarket atrentrnrt natives, 75414 75 1 western mom. si uri aej 'itxas shorn. (3 2sa 3 77HI lambs. liteSDOi. ast JlssBTT. cattle Receipts. 2081 1 shipments, re:c head market steady en Reed at list week's prices i common una medium demoralized and K'OMc off from last week's prlcest no cattle shipped te Mew Yerk tc dy. Hogs Kecelpta, 1500 head i shipments tcoe t market fair t Phlladelphlas. ts C04f 0 70i mixed, IC704JC70! Yorkers, aacoaeeet common te fair, 0 20Jfl 40 1 pigs, Sjoee010. no csrs shipped te New Yerk to-eay. Hheep-llerelpts. SOOOi shipments, 800; markotacttvei pitme, tSoei75: lair te geed, ft.vtdi; common te lair, 12 &3ai lambs, 116 83. KB W A I) VKJt TIHKMKNTti. THK FINKS p AMEKIOAN CUAM PAONKS, Gelden Age and Himmondjpert Sec. KOUliKH'S LiqUOH 8TOUK. rilKL WANTEU-TO DO HOUSE- v work at ltd" f-DNOUTIIDUKE BT11EKT. w ANTKD-IjAUIES and qentlk men possessing small capital te handle a rare Invention j ecllpsesa'l ethers) no ped dling, no opposition, no risk, esslly carried, easily shown, laslly sold, sweeping success, lu k day, liett a wees, 1500 a month, isuuua rear Burn, calteraddrrss HUB. C, yft-lrndftw 130 north DusoBL.I.ancasler.Pa. Fl OK RKNT THE STORES AND llasqir.ent Hoeirs In the r armors' Seuth. era Market Heni isa win be reaav will be ready for eccupi Hen about September 1st. Sualedbtdi for the rental, stating the parpose for which te be useu, anu ais.int wnut niie ei rent perannnm, will hi received at no. lw Seuth Queen street. aug7,Ud!t ll. L. ruAlLtY, tecretary. PKOPOSAI.H FOR STEAM HEAT AP piralns for the City Hall, according te the pians and tpoclSeilloni, will he received by the chairman up te next Monday, 13th Inst, atG p.m. Plans and speclHcallens can be seen at thfl Mayer's oillce. llldsmuntbj accompanied with a certlded check ter 111, as a warranty of geed latin of btdders. lly order of city Property Committee, KOW. 1. HIUNION, Chairman, Ne. 121 Kast Sing Street. J.M. Ciiillib Clerk. &7 3UI pRICES AOAHP THK WORLD. CLARKE'S l'Ul:K3 AND (J1AI.ITY OV THK OOODS UK SKLLs STAND AUA1N3TTI1IC WOULD. A Cakn nf "tollwerck Bres. Bwcet Chocolate with u pound 2'ic Celic e. 2 lbs New Cream Nuts and 2 &3 Dates for25e. 2 ts Klako'Japlecaatifl 2 II., UlcoferMo. 3 ni New Prunellas and 3 Ri Prunes ter 25c. 2 n,i of eteck llalslns and K Si Plums for v&c. 2 fin riench l'runeiand2 Bis rigs for sic. Ill-cent bag Kine iult nnd X lb Pepper, 23 3 geed Bcrubblng ll rushes una ene Uroem for 25c. 6 n, , i.niindry "nap and 6 cakes Seap for 23c. 2 !). beHlTm Crackers and 2 pecss Corn Cern statch for 25e W U. Tea and W B host Colleo in city for 25c li cakes Band soup unil 4 Laundry Seap, 25e 2 bottles Kxtract, Vanl.U and Lemen, and i iioitie ua'sup lorzse. 1 bnttle Hlre's Uoet Peer and 1 ft Cream Hmln Crackera.25c. 4 Its or 12 pic nges Washing Powder for 25c. 1 can Salmen ami 1 B (irnham Crackers, ."a 21)-CHiit packs Iitid Seed and 10 cent pack Tapioca ler S5e. 2nice Messed Shad and X peck New Pota toes for 25e. CHlI.DItKNCltY POUTIIKM. WOMEN hlOH Kill; TllKu. MEN ALMCS11 U1K ruai'UKU, iMnv.'n's Scptiier Cakes and Cratlm That never get stale. That fairly melt In yeurmnuth. ll you want seme goediatlng eill and tiy Marvin's I'akes and Crackers. We are heaiquarters for them. Kecelved fresh eveiy fjw aays, One thousand otlier bl? bargains In Teas Ceires. Sugars, Spices, Syruiu. Pieur, ltlce Soaps, March, Me P, S. Have you tried our Qlossure Ptarch, that makes Cellars and CutTi like new? Use this Impreved Btuieh, and you don't require a mirror, as yen can see enr shadow In the gargnient alter you are through with It, SAMUEL CLARKE'S WHOLESALE AN I) UETAIL TKA AND COP FKK BTOUK, 13 and 14 SOUTH QUEEN 8TRHET. JVTKLKPIIOMK.-lxa w HAT A HUSH I -AT- GRABILL'S N. W Cor. Dl UK AND VIE BTltKKT. ONK tyUAllt. SuUTIl OP THK COUKT HOljK. Huchau Immensnlrnde as the Original and Only Cash (i recery h is, even at thU Hi-asnn of the year, can te explained en no ether prin ciple than that iiu-li pi Ices are new and always have li en bargain prices. (lILUKUTOIlAVKb'COltNSrAUCH la an nrtlcle or merlL It Is sold undar a guarantee toglvesuilsiii'tlon. ills farBupo farBupe farBupo rler te some ether brands nnd costs no mure, and even less than some ; 7e a pound package. TKA! TKA1 In nir light sealed packages, retaining all thn aroma nnd fragrance Tb euly proper way te pack tea. It comes In half-pound package. 33c j ij inner-pound, 18e Try It, SHOK 11LACK1NO. Mapen's relebiatcdand Hurtletl'NUenewnud Hacking at 2. 3 and Icentsubex. llest French Ulucklng ut&and 8 cents. KOOP UKKlt KXTltACTS. llaser's. Hire's and Warwick's, the three lenillug and (best extracts in tbe market at leweu prlcei, A trial bettle will cstabll.h tbulrtusptcllve claims. MTCIIKSI .MATCHES I When wero matches as cheap as new T Think or It, a dezsn boxes of geed sulphur match' s only 5e Hew can they bsuiaduter tbat pi lce many a ene has asked. WOt'K.N KVKUY KVKNINU.-4T4 mil lydM.WAr B AUOAINSI HJ1UA1NS! BARGAINS IN- WASH DRESS GOODS. NOW li lOUUTlAlKTJHUr svri.shs, cuihi.K.4UNaiiAUs, mris luniDs, And Anything in Fummer floods. PAKAOLS. At Prices te e'i tbe floods, te Slake Beem for Pall aud Winter Uoeds. A9-COUK AND SEKUS'SS JOHU S. &IVIER. (skw CAsuaiear, NOS 6A8NOttTII QUKKN STUKKT. NEAU Ch,lTHIS ByUAlts:, LANCAUTttlt. mane-ljOAw amm ADVJtKrjsMitMxra. e NliY fX) OKNTS. PVib AYattSf C0KN CCU' angMwdlt. " " ln"u'HC? ",CE- WKIKKL'H FASHIONABLE MIL llnery and Trimming store. Ne. 38 N erth Qneen street, contains all the newest and latest Norellles et the season. Prices rea sonable, call and see our ew Ooeds. apns-tfd pERMANENTOUHUQUAKANIKKD. SUmmerlBg ana Stntterlng. i.sili8JAJM' UAYI". or Deuse, lyllwdn J.ancaster, Pa. TJOU8ES FOK RKNT IN CENTRIC ATv.0'tln "ent reasonable, convenient all through. Poisesslen at any time, apply scen te T.cWniTBOM,1 ' ... Ke. 10M East King St. (2d fleer i usai Kstate and Insurance. aegsst TTKNTION, YOUNG DEMOCRATS I The regular monthly meeting of the Yeung Men's Kemocratle Club will be held In tneelnb room enTuesdayevenlng, AngriBt7th at 8 o'c'eck. U KO. M . KK NO LIJS. n8 2ta President. OTIOE-FIVK FBR CENT. WILL be added te all Pity Tax net paid en or before AUGUST 31, 188H. nracehtum Irem 9 a. m. te 3 p.m. Open Monday and salurflay evenlngs I rem 7 te 8 u. m. ....... J. H. BATH VOW, angd-tfdU city Treasurer. BARBER 8HOF AT PUBLIC BALE. On Wednesday, Angnst 8, at 10 o'clock a. m. at Ne. 145 Ncrthgntenstreet, will be sold contents of Ilsrber ehe-, of three Oval Plush-Covered Uarber Chairs, Cup-Back te Match, Cigar-Caae, Nickel-Mounted renntcr, Cnps, Table Ote. AUU. r. KKINILUL, aug-4-7U!H Auctioneer and Real ksta e Agent. B US1NH.8S COLLEGE, Lancaster Basiness College, MO. 13K KAST KING BTitBKT. lay Pesslens begins MONDAY, BRPT.3. evenlng Besilens begin TUESDaY.BKPT.4. Apply at rooms, eraddiess. H. O. WBLDLBR, Pria. angl-tfdlt JJEDQE AND WIRE FKNCEH. A Challenge. T.KfcOt;lIKUNPEN8TLVANAUEl)QK AND W1B1C JTKNCK COMPANY, Or TOUK, PA, Has seen nt te make an attack upon tbe National Uodgeand Wire rence oemptny, et the same place. In a number et papers, which. If possessed et any merit or backed up wllh any moral oturnge, will new have a chance te prove lis claim aad raise Us banner and win a victory, which. It they held a full hand, they can easily win and prove te the farmers and the publle that they are net playing a game of buitand bulldozing. Our preposition Is thle, nu nut eavjj pub ut ; Five Hundred Dollars ($500) In seme rcsi'onslble partv's hands, miking the total A Thousand Dollars (B1.O0O), Xmpley competent legal ability and have your patents and rights examined which your com pany operates, also the patents and rights rre ure operating under. It webnvelnlrlnged en any of your patents or rights you te lake THE TlI0USAn DOLLARS ($1,000), ir net we take It, the loser te pay for the ox ex ox amlnatlen. Wehopecur frlendj will accept this preposition, wh'.ch we held open for TEN DAYS. We also hepe this will preve satisfactory te all Interested or dlslnteiuslud parties. Ths National Hedge and Wire Fence Ce., OF YORK, l'ENN'A. UdAw BOOTH AND ttllOHtt. JOOT WEA ll, Yeu Can Save Meney nv viBiriKu STACKHOUSE'S ANX 1'UKCIIA.SINO YOUU FOOT WEAR -TUK 1IKST 8HOHS lItlOE3 1NTHECITV. ANU LOWKS1' D. P. STACKIOUSE, SI ds 80 BABT KINQ, BT. LANUA8TKU.PA. aM-lydw OKBAKiAlNB. A MISTAKE Like all ether business men we soiretlms makeinlitukcs. 11AVINU IIOLUIIT'IUO UAN1 Men's Dongola Shoes rer Bumuur Wear and Tecder Feet we con cluded te Sell Them Off Ktgvdleu of Ces!. The jjoe Line we will new sell at l-'JO, and the ri M Line we will sell at HOO. We have a large assortment of theso Shoes. They are as follews: Men's Iiright Dongola, J.oe Tip, Ijiceaiut Congress Shoes, reduced te 12 JO. Men's Iiright Dongola t3.O0 l'laln Opera Tee, lace and congress Shoes, reduced te f i SO. Meu's Dull Dongola $2,6 Tip, Loce and Con gress Shoes, reduced te taco. Men's Dull Dongola I2.E0 Plain, Uread Tej, Wide Shoe, ter Older Men, reduced te f j.te. A tnll line of these Shoes can be scen In ear Windows. The One-Pilce Cash Heuse, (6 The La!ers of Lew Prices -IN- BOOTS 8c SHOES, Ne. 3 Eifit Kins Street, FREY ECKERT LANCA3TKU. PA. Dr eoeu. J a MARTIN ft CO, LADIES ! If jeu appreciate a Corset that will neither break down nor roll up In wear, TRY BALL'S OORSnU If you value health and comfort, WEAR BALL'i OORS1T3. If you desire a Corset that Ota the first day you wear it, and needs no " break ing in," BUT BALL'3 CORSETS. If you desire a Corset that 'yields- with every motion of the body, EXAMINE BALL'S OOSRETS. If you want a perfect lit and support without compression, U3E BALL'S 0ORSET3. Owing te their peculiar construction It is impossible) te break steels In Ball's Corsets. The Elastic Sections In Hall's Corsets contain no rubber, and are warranted te outwear the Corset. Eveiy Pair Sold With the Fol lowing Guarantee : " If net perfectly satisfactory in every respect af ter three weeks' trial the money paid for them will be refunded (by the dealer), Soiled en Unsoiled." J. B. MARTIN k CO. s TAMM BKUTBEKS. GOING ! GOING ! GONE! Valuable Bosiecss Property -AT- ASSIGNEE'3 SALE. OnlfKlDAY, AUGUST lO.atS p.m., will be olfercd, at the Cooper Heuse, the very deslra. ble business property, Ne). 35 and H NOUTU (JUXEN ST., (across from rostefllce) as the preperty et Stamm Brethers, consisting el VM feet i Inches front, extending back te a depth et S15 feet, mero or less, with a throb (3) story Shep fronting en Christian street, uie J as a manu factory. Alse right of way through three (3) feet alley and stairway te second story. The Stere ltoem Is ene of the finest and t 'St adapted ter general mercantlle business te be found anywhere, having lately been re re re medeled by the ewners. said store room Is -i feet lli Inches wide and loefeet long, ventt ventt lated and lighted in the most Improved style. l'artles can view the premises by calling en Messrs. Stamm Ilres., or the asslgnoe. W. r. bkyku, Assignee. Tnes. J. Davis, Attorney. 3 WEEKS MORE AND THK Great Closing Sale AT Stamm Bres., Ne9. 35 & 37 North Qucni Street WILL END. I'rem new no eifert will he tpartd te clem out the balance of thu Bteck $500 A DAY SAVflD TO BTJY0R9. 'J he season U will need te buy fnU approaching when you Woolen Dress Goods Why net buy new and save your portion, AT THK BOSTON STORE. ltCHAl. Mux.ivmit. 'IJlSrATK OK CUKIHTOl'HEK DAIS, Jii latent the City et Lancaster, Lancaster cmuty, deceaind 'ihe undersigned auditor, appointed te nas upon exceptions and te dls trlbute the balance remslnlng In the binds et Wm, e. Dalsz, Annie 31. Unsh and Ada K. H'uek. ozecutersof the will of said docedent, te and among theso legally entitled te tbe same, will sit ler that purpose en falurday, August 11,18, at 10 o'clock a. in.. InthoLt IntheLt braty ltoem nt the Court lleue. In the City of Lancaster, whereull persons tutertnted In said distribution may uttund. ijKWldru l McMULLKN, Auditor. ESTATi: OK IHAKKLIJA. KLlilOTT, law of Providence township, Lancaster county, deceased, ihi nnderslgmd auditor. Appointed te dUtrthuta the Imlance reinkln reinkln leg in tbe hsnds or ll. r. Klllett and Hary Ulneer, administrators, te and among these legally entitled te thH samp, will sit f.ir that purpoieen Wednesday, August l 13:8 at 10 "SS.- w-' ln ,hn Llhriry ltoem el the Court Heuse. In tbe clly of Lancaster, wheie all persens Inures ted In said dlstrlnutlen may VES&irt,. OWHl.liKluKU, X JlylO-atUTn Auditor. TUaT OPKNliD-A HAG eFpRIMK i...,,!",,i9'1 lian?ry H,ca aU0 cnts a quart. Bird seed and (travel in packs. Wish none Seng recd and KM Tonic, it ' UUIILKY'S DUUO 8TOUK, S West King Streat.