ruj" WJ"S k "V V - r c r rarj Rr: n - aNlI03 LANCASTER PAHA" INlTELLtaENCEti. Wlil&KESDAY, AUGUST 8, 188a Mi pry - T- . ew i " i& M- if 65" K m- 1 t. Ife l If , ".'fc... I '. A SEPTUAGENARIAN. !aj er raiur j. sebalck, ik - . '"'' at kKr MONTHS' ILLNK5J, r'' Bat Bctldrnt of tn no r-A IMIr tit atremar, A tt IMa ic u' - ' fii .a-ikK itivMileri IB the T iBMritt 01 IMCenUl Centennial. -JV '. ... .. t.uh iha mniuief WlinOOOBUUJIHlUUi WHIUU " --- fi fete detth, and had been confined le e UMIIr. T HMmlnV. h ,4 Wlknewn cltlren, Uled en Tuetdty after- mm it 3:16 o'clock, nt hli borne en Perry t abeTO Third, in the 7 lit year 01 m He had been alclc elnce lut February hie Mine eliice May iMt The deceased wee born in Bavaria, Germany, and oame te the United Statee when In lile Hlh year, lie learned the trade of sawyer, which he fel tt until a few Tearaase. He was Aral npleyed by Ephralm Berahey In the mill where the Hint mill new eland. He con cen con Ueed with F. a Bletr, -who bought Ihemlll Hern Mr. Herahey. wnen a. uruuer e. brother eutted their bbw mill Mr. Scbalck it 1 W ?- t fi T "3L jS"" entered their employ and continued with .. ... ..- ..-.-.. ni ..Inn hniimn . W, m !, WJ. sft?fi "irv ' ' ihiim nntll the famine's of sawing became Tery ' Alter leaving that business he was employed at the Hint mill nntll sick nets prevented working. A wl'e and elx children two eena and four daughiera,ur. lve. "The children are Mr. Frederick Beberle, Baltimore; William Bcbalek, Bhamekln ; Mis. Harry Kyder, Columbia Harry Schslck and Mra. Irvln Buller, Co lumbia. The funeral will be held en Fri day attorneon at 2 o'clock, from St. Jehn'a Lutheran church, of which he wai a member. Centennial Netei, A Joint meeting of Chlqussalunga and Oiceolatrlbei of Red Men will be held tule evening In the room of the former. Ar rangements will b8 made for costumes, etc., for the parade. The Industrial coramltteo of Iho centen. nlal will rreet this cvcnlDg. The Vigilant flre company have Invited the Junier company, He. a, of Frederick City, Md., te parade. The Ferest and Btream club hRVO do de eldtd te turnde en the first dsy. They will have a Ueat and give R representation ofcsmpllte. A committee was appointed te carry out the plans. The Moravian Sunday school of Yerk, with elx cara of people, par.sed through town tbla morning for liltltz. Tbe Hely Trinity Catholic church went te Fenryn this morning en their annual pic pic bie. Over DUO people in right cars went en tbe morning train. O. A. Greve has received the contract for pelntlngtheSecendstreetliUtherau church. Engines 3SU and 0S7 bave been turned out of tbe P. It. II. ehepi after rocelvlng re pairs. Engine 1012 went Inte the shop to day. The meeting of the Democratic club called for this evening will net be held. The Y. M. C. A. bse ball club will play agmawlththe Myieta olubenj Satur day afternoon en tbe home grounds. Mrs. T. J. Clepper left town this morn ing for a visit te Norrlstewn. Chief Burgtsi Hneath has tnaiie ootn eotn oetn plaint te tbe prtatdent of the Old Colombia Publle Grennd company about boys plsy Ing ball and cards In tbe park en Sundays. IDE OBI.ENDKK K3IUE7.I.EMENr. A Itcsart Fer Anglers. Tbere is no mera popular plies along tbe Sarquebanna river than Hhenk'a mj. Every day during the bats and salmon season fishermen gather there, where many conveniences net te be bad at ether points are provided- by Wllltam Welte, son of Cpt Jehn P. Wclsc. Mr. Weiie conducts an excellent hote), and bis numerous visitors are received courteously and enter tained most hospitably at tbe lowest possi ble rates. His beats are light, easily pro pre pro pelled and perfectly le te be used In that vielnlty, where the current la net swift The bass are biting, and these Isaak Wal tnns who cast their lines at SbenU's Ferry will be euro te caplure all the fish they de sire. Opposite Sbenk's Ferry station la that beautiful island of about 12.". acres, known as Welse'a Island, en which Uvea Captain Jehn P. Welse. This spot Mr. Welse calls his little Flerida. On'lt are fruits of all kinds In abundance; watermelons, canta- lOlptB, eic, m Hunitnir LeUnra. W. F. Hambrlght, station master of the Pennsylvania railroad, In this city, left this morning en a week trip te Ocean Dreve, Leng Branch and Ceney Island. He was -accompanied by his wife and daughter, Mrs Charles Flsgg, Misses Bessie, Daisy and Crete, and Laura Stlrk. Mrs. Clara U MoRlllgelt left today ler Carlisle te visit lier slster, Mrs. Jehn M. Bentz. Ste was accompanled by her son. Abraham Ulrsh and wlfe have gonelo Bedford Spring, wbere they will lemaln until autumn Chrcil SVIIhUUtei bin Hcetlsg. Augustus Demmell has been prosecuted bsrere Alderman Desn by Fenten Harris, a oslerod man, who preaches at limes, charg ing him with dls'.urblng a religious meet, leg. Tbe oelorod people had a ram pmecllng In Cenrad's weeds, ntsr the Union, in Prorldenco lownsblp,en Sunday. Doinuiell purchased the "prlvlloge" which allowed blm alone te tell Ice cream, caker, .Vp. liar, rls says Demmoll tofuned te pay mero than half what he agreed te and this caused a dlsturbancr,ln whleh be made much noise, hence this suit, Hjnimell sj a no religious servlccB were being held when the nolse cccurred and tliore was no ene disturbed. The accuted give ball for a hearing. IK ler the Majer. James Uolce, a farm hnnd, came te town yesterday and concluded te take a day te himself alter Ills labors intbe harvest Celd. He succeeded In gettlng se full that he fell Inte an Esat King street gutter, Ofllcer Messenkep arrested him. As he had net dene any barm te anybody but hlmsell be was discharged this morning. Harry Kobman, of Mew Providence, was dlscbarged en payment of costs for a simi lar oilense. He was arrested by Olllcer Alt, clloe by the room traders. Toward the Ant cill this lolling gave plaee te a moderate bay. lng luevruient, especlalty noticeable la the Vandorblttsteckr, under their leaa prices ad ad TincedMtelrifircent. by rnldiUy. The mar kethts since toen Irregular and leverlth. cuxise. VfhcatAus., Mfjej Brpt., Kia.Oct, tayicx biilv. irja. Cern ng., 1601 Sept., tiJie, Oct., IJ0 Msy.reHc UiiU-Ang, I'C! BrpL, SIXS OCL, JICI Msy.tsc 1-nrk-Ang., tit 15 1 BepL, 111 l?Hl Oct, l.ll'd-Allg., 8(8 2Ht Sept. S3 8J Oct, Bh r't Utbs-Aug., IS V,H t Sept, 13 17K t Oct. 13 WX- Ohlcace Prodeo atarkar, Chioaeo, Aug. f, B.30 a. m. Market opened. trntuii ing., bijie t oepu, t.iai ucu ctc.i Mav, (O'jle. CernAug., 4S;eSepL, 15Ke.Oct, 4lc. Usy,39Xc. ijuu aug., .I'ic; cepu, uci uci.i nni Way, 8c. . fm-k-Auguat, 111 S5( Bept, UtO OcU, I .u-August, 18 87K ; 8CDt., 13 87K! OCL, 1S83. auert Rtbg-Augnst, 13 CO; Sept., fl 40 t Oct , 13 J.'. ItB WAD VBR TlSKttBNTB. AMEIllOAK CUAM- TUE FINEST VAONJC8, Gelden Age and Hunmondtpert Bc. KOHUKE'fl L.1QUOB BTOUR. FOR BENT THE STORES AND ll&sainent iloecca in tbe rarmera' Seuth ern Market Heuse will be ready for occnpi eccnpi occnpi llen about Beptember 1st. sealed bids ler tbe rental, stating tbe purpose (or wbtch te be usnd.and also nt wbat rate of tentperannnm, will fin received at Me. 1M Bentb Queen street. anR7,lldK 11. U fKAILKY, secrettry. BMW ADVMRTiamMKNTB, N- KW STOCK OF CANES. Abli SITLSS AND 1.0WKST PR10KB. VJMUia- UUAK HUBS) ear cjeijs. J. B. MABTIN ft CO. sUbltsbed, 1T7Q. Ne, Ul Kast Ring street. febS-WJSBKUa G BEAT KEDUOTION. Fine Tailoring At tte Q routes t Reduction ever '.made te re lUca a heavy stock, at H. ORRHART'S I Fine Tallorieg Establtehment, 43 NOUTII QUKEW BTREKT. . Only Direct Imp:rtlng Tailor la the .City e Lsncaittr WE1KEIVH FASHIONABLE MIL ltnery and Trimming store, Se. 88 North Queen btreet, contains all the newest and Latest novelties of the season, rrlcea rea sonable. Call and see our aew Uoeda. aprwtfe NOriCE-FlVK PKK CENT. WILL . . be added te all city Tax net paid en or before AUUUBT 31, lftss. rfflce hours lrem9 a m.te3 p.m. Open Monday and Saturday evenings from 1 te 8 p. m. .... J. H, BATH VOW, angC-tfdtt city Treasurer. A. Suit IlfOD(ht Agalnsl Ul Hendfinau XiJ Menwrry VeUi cf Odd Fellewi. Jehn A. Charles, Martin Kretder nnd William S. Shirk, the arbitrators oheson te determine tbe suit of Monteroy Ledgo vs. Christian SnesUer, met for the purpese of their appointment in tbe library room at the court heuse this morning at 10 o'clock. Tbe ledgo was represented by Jehn K. Snyder, esq , and Mr. Schaefler by B. F, Davis. The facts of the case as proved by the plaintiff were these: Adam ODlender was treasurer et Monterey Ledge for a number elyearr. His term et efllce expired en March 20, 1SSC, at whleh tltne his books were audited and showed that he had In his possession t43 23bolengloglotholoilRO. ThlB amount he tailed te py ever, lle was re elected treasurer ptler te the audit, and should have been Installed for tbe year 1880 the first meeting night In April, but he failed loglve bend and was net Installed. Shortly afterwards he acknowledgod that ha had appropriated tbe fuuds of the ledgo te his own use and could net pay them back. He was prosecuted lorombot lerombot lorembot zlement and convicted. Pending b motion for a new trial, he skipped te Can ail a nnd ianew b fugitive from Justice. Christian SeaaetTer wus en bis bend te tte ledge, and this suit Is bteugbt te reoevor tbe amount of Oblender's embezzlement Vthllu Mr. SehatOer was bis bondsman. Tbe defoeBO claim that a greater part et the embeKleraent occarred utter the expira tion of the term ler whleit Mr.Hcbtctier was h'.s bondsman. THCSIIM1 AlAIll O'lIAllHA.S. Dr. A. B. Ulnh, of Philadelphia, Is in this city visiting his relatives and friends. P. V. Baker, eiq , with his wife and ion, left this morning for Philadelphia. They take a stoamer there for Bosten and will make a trip through the eastern country Mr. Frank Steele, of Waltbam, Mats., who has been visiting his pirents in this city the past two weeks, retutned home. Miss Mary O'Brien, of Ellrsbetb, N. J., who has been visiting frlends here ler se v oral weeks pa!, returned home. Mr. Jehn Maleny, el the Wllkosbarre Ketra Dtalcr, roturned home alter a brlef visit te Ms parents In this city. Mrs. He beit Buehtnlller and her eon, Dillen, left this allorneon ier Bedford, where they will epend seme time. lbs I nncaitrUns Wen. Four games of lawn tennis wero played en the greueds of the Out Doer club in Yerk Tuesday everling between Messrs. J. U. Hartmsu nnd V. U. Bsker, of ijstictH ter, anil Messrs. D. E Small and Myers el Yerk. Messrs. liiirtnian and Baker wen threo el the four games played. The scores wero 01, (14, 0 2, 0 2. The second set was wen by the Yerk men. Mr. W. It. Brlnten and Jehn Dickey, of the Lancavter Tennlselub, went te Colum bia en Tubadny afternoon and played a match game with W. II. Fendrlch and Will Bruuer, of the Columbia club. The Lancastrians wero successful by the scores 0 I, d-2, 0 .1, (i 2 and G 0. The tltne of game was enu hour and forty minutes. Directories Attached, A fuw days age Jehn II, Barnes, the com piler of the LtncAster directory, Issued a ferelgu Bttschtnent against J, E Williams, tbe publisher of the nsme. He attacbed 1)0 dlrocterlcH nnd the cllloe furniture The heerlng en the attachment was had this morning at Alderman Bart's. Barnes claimed n bAlance et 39 for Bervlcta ren dered. Williams claims that Barnes was paid In full. Thoaldermati gave Juilguint In fnver of 11 mi us. Williams at once Appealed, gave bend and took possession et the articles attached. Uhesp Kxeerlun, Tliore will be an elght-day oiciiih'.eii le Ooean drove, Leng Branch, Atlantic City erCtpsMay ever the Pennsylvania roll-reid- en Wednesday, August 22. It is under the ansplcea of the Lsdles' Aid soclety, First M. K. church, el this city The rates from adjoining towns, as well as from this city, are very low. CJIiangeef risen Geerge MartlD, who has been leading tbe bind in tbe ClomentBit llussel circus all season, arrived here te day, Te morrow he Joins "Yankoe Moere," who Is new rehears leg his company In Columbia. Hew Vara BUrkel, Nsw Yere, Aii. 8 Fleur market null t rine, rl'.WilS'lt Bnperflnn, MReOSlOi Minn Eitrn,r!Ksai5i city mil, Bxtra,ais3Siu. Winter Wheat extra, 2 7303 en. Wheat Ne. 1, llnd. Stale, Sct NaI,Wjei Ne. t, Ited. Winter, Bept,03Hn UcU, Ulc receipts C9.300 1 sblpuienu. 105393. Cern no. 8, Mlxed, Cash, 67Ket Aug, Biei P'pu, Cixct receipts, ,-"! sbliincnls, 1W.1SI. OaU-Ne. 1, Wblte,BtAte, 4SXaCei Ne. 8, de, 42e; Na S tnlxtd, Anp, 32Jic Bept, 31e; reneIpts.M.fMl t shipments, 21$. Uyu dull 1 BtAte 7SC llarley nnmtnal. I'erkdulli oiauees.114 DOlt 2t T.ftril cinalnr ! Kutt . 19 in ; Hunt . Ill 01. i... r . i ' -- .-..--'.".- n. ler du oeuing sveca, iu w ELL-FITriNO 8U0KB. Molasses dull) uiiiCK Birap, jxa, Tarpentme iicafly at 3CC. tteeln dull; strained te geed, fl 01QI1 e-. l'otreleuin fjulut t Keflnud In Uase, 9Jie. lKOinj. rnlgbU dull 1 grain te Londen, 2d. vreswrn wruamury, GemmUilnntr Leber I.ess llernn. A VBluable horse holenglng te County Commissioner Jacob W, Leber dled from the efiects of the heat en TucsJay night. It was hired te a Mr. Bllner, nnd when he arrived at Mauhelm the home btcurne pros pres pros trsted and dled shettly afterwards. rocket Henk Vital it. A.J. Kbnrly this n ernlng leiiml a imcknt. book. Thnownercan Imvci llie saine liy call lOK at his olnce, l.uw Jlulldlng. Ciikai- excursion te the bwllctibnek, Tucr day, August II. Hound tr'p tlckuts geed two days, Train Icave? Columbia, Ca. tn , l.andls vl.lu Orii Fare. 1273 I.tnves Mauhitm, 1.31 Fure, IU), J.cuve l.lttlz at 0.11, and Kpbiutn at 7 U ; rarn, $1 de, lncliidlnv 18 miles around the Bwlt Lli tele 'J ruin return I nu Iravns Maucli Chunk atllp m augl.s.ll&l'tw Viret Kir. I Flrnt l'ret lliichblnder, e( rlillsiUlphta, tlie In venter of the rintntA l'lre Kxttrguloher, will Itlve a vniy larcuaud luttirt HtliiK uxhlblt of tbe power of Bill a I'yto'etcr as an uxtln gutshur of tire, en Mr. Krlper' let, West Cbustnut slrcet, above Muvln, en 'Jhursday cvtinlnttal 7:30 o'clock. 'J his exhibit will be something new and vurylntarcstlngnnd nene sheald full te sa It Ai;(inH wantud for this and ethor counties, tinlnti oeiuurt hnul. H" 1'lUOL.KTJClt UK, CO. Butter weak i Ubneiia ntnjdvi Western rial. BUt ractery. 7KO0e Faney White, i2Q 120 1 Ohie riat, 70Bie. 'Kg s toady i sum), 19Ql!,Se; Western i 10X OltVie. juintr firm ; lloflnedCutleaf.to; Urannlt- ted, 7KC. Tallew dnllj Prime Ctty.lKc litre nmntnalt Carolina, fair tngoed, &Xc UeiTiO sUadyt fair Cargoes, for IMe. He. fjUSINKSS COLLEGE, Ltncaster Business College, MO. 10K AST KtNO BTltKBT. Day Sessions bettns MONDAY, BRPT. 3. evenlng Sessions begin TUESDAY, BK1T.4. Apply at rooms, or address. H. O. WB1DLKR, Frla. v LADIES ! augt tfdii Bteca asatkeu. QuntAttens by Uoed, McQrann ers, I.anceHtAr, I'a. saw venK met, 11 a. k. Oauada I'aclfle .... e. a. e.i n,x Colerado Ceal .k Central l'ftclfle 3-1 Canada Southern ftt Chi, St U.AVbg Don.AUleU Uul. L & W 1S7 Krlfl ?H Erle2uds..... Ft; Jur O UK Kt A TiiiiiiiiiKiiiiiitiiii 1) Urn, A N 01); L,. Biiere... vitii A CO., bank M2 at, say tt'.i 8r.w. 57 A ratrnt fjnrb nnd I 'lire Leck. I. L. I. mulls, iitonteo, is laying in front of Uriah llltnt'd residence, North Qdeen street, below Walnut, a section of his patent curb mill pnve leak. It consists of a wrought Hen plain Instead of the ordinary granlte eurb stone, nnd costs only nbeut ene quarter as inneh as the granlte curb. It H he securely bound Inte the pavement by lien reds and hooks that It Is lmpoBslble for It te rlse or lmver from grade, as the granlte cut I) se often dees, nor can It be dlspluecd by frosts, it apiesrs te be n geed nud cheap contrivance. V. M. 0. A. Alhlotle Sports ntMcOrnnn's Park, 'ihuu lay, AUKUStC, 184), li rIiiuIiik at 2p in. Adin'tsleu te fieund', 10 cenH, Me tx in charge for grand stand U3 ItOilureil IUtrsle HUlne Krr'iitlnn lit iseund llroek Ituutn te Nun Vnrlt. Te enable, parties te attend thoOreat Ulatne drinnnstrntlen In New lerk, the ltcadlnR rullreirt will mil excursion ticket i en August Htb.antt also for all trains that art Ive In new Yerk by neon of August 9lh, nt lare ene way ler the round nip fir parties of twenly or umruonenotlcUut The tickets will be sold net only from riillndnlphU, but fiein all P hub en the line of tbe rhilalelpbla A ltoad ltead tug railroad. 'ihe parade In New Yerk will Hks place, tte da following Jlr. Illalne's arrival In New Yerk, tbus possibly changing tbe nbove dates ler sains or ticket.. Kxcuilnn t'ekets, ns ubern. will be geed te return wlthlatnurdnys aller nrjt day of tule. nugT.ea Church Kxcursien te Ocean Ornveand Leng llrauchen Wcdnesday, August 2M, liy Itcnd lng and beautiful Hound llinik rentu Hound trip tickets, geed for eight days, rarennly SJtO. 'Ihreiigu train leaves Lancaster (King Bticel) at 0 u. m; Columbia, fliu in ; l.andU- villi', e u, nnd Slanbeliu, C3I; l.lttt7, 0.11 una Kplintta, 7.0J yulck tlme inutn. iiugl,8.1t,18,:0A2tw Mich Cen b','4 Hlssenrl 1'acine b HockValley 1(', N.r !iu M.f. l-ruf Mil N.West 1 4 N. Y.U 107.': New England ., 41H sast Tonnessoo Omaha I Omgen Transportation.. -ri Ontario A W I'aclfle Mall 3Vi lilchmend Tennlnal VVi M. l'aul IVi Texas I'aclfle.., 2'K Union Tact lie te); Wabash Cem wabosbrref '1 M Weatern U vtH West Shere Henda rniLiDSLrniA list, Leh Vel it., N.Y.A l'hlla I'e. it. 11 Iloedlng S3 1-ltl Lell. Nav ltostenv. l'aas l.A !,. .....a ........... aTk N Cent IVeplcis l'aaa..... Udg. 4's 8-j; Oil MX l'hlla. '1 ruction isnvst 27 8lH is ei WJC 87 hH IRK 20 Vj HI y, Ji ' x'i wZ 71 SBX ee 85V4 IftVf llli OTK M bM !G)J 5.11 X 57K lltVi 1118 wZ 4Ui 2R 1UK !4 lift ct 2HX S3 S-i(l Your nttrntlnn It directed tn the large and vniledasanilinentef UKAUY-MAUK BUOKS ntnrlets that will make yen wender.i We wish te correct tfieldta that eur stock consists of all lland-Made Ooel. We have shoes tnat are as cbean as tbe cheapest shoes tbatwlll t-ar comparison In pilce and quality wiiu buiuiu iu inn cuy. It has been our desire te pleain the public. Give ns a call and Inspect our goeda. We feel confident we can Rive you yenr money's worth. Our experlence has dtted from 183 ever 63 years. The Oldest shoe store In Lan caster. in enr Oustem Department womikoanv wemikoanv womikeanv ttlng In ths shce line 8p.clsl attention paid te deformities et tbe feet WM. H. OABT, NO. 105 NOUTU gUKEN Br, LaNOASTKll. JnnMydWAr -JDIOYCLES, TBICYCLES, TANDEMS. COLUMBIA Bicyeks, Tricycles, Tandems. OUUABLK, HUl'liK. OUAUANTKIO 11 1 Oil EST GUAOK, ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE KUKK. POPE MF'G. CO., 1i rUANKMN BT.. U09TON. HHAsiru HOUSKB-12 Warren Bt, New Yerk ; S91 Warash Ave , Chicago, auS-lf deed B ARQA1N8! BAliaAlNHl BARGAINS -IN- WASH DRESS GOODS. NO VT 1 1 YOUtt TIME TO 110 Y BATINES, CB1NKLK9, OINQHAUS, WU1TB UOOP3, And Anything In Eummer Goods. PAUA90L8. At r rices tn Pell the Goods, te Make Beem for Kail and Winter Goods. WCOHB AND SKK US !SX t7H Bba Came I'rein Iremud le Marry llnbtn Ulliioe, ttlnimHtie Charges With rrrtliljr. Mary O'llarran epplled for admission at the Lancsster county hospital tblamernlng. She is a young Irish woman, and the story she told is a sad one. She said she was ao ae qualnted with llobert Gibsen, ta! r, who Uvea in East Grant, street, this r y, in tbe old country, and lelt her natl land at bis request te ceme te Lancaster t wed Gibsen. When she arrived here ehu found that Gibsen bad forgotten his early love, and vias already married. She bad no place te go, and ac cepted en cllar made by Gibsen te llve in bis heuBe until she secured a place te work. 8 be romslned with this family for aome time and claims that Olbsen seduced her after which she lett his house and werit te Philadelphia. When she saw that she was seen te becotne a mother she con cluded te ceme back te Lancaster and charge blm with tbe paternity of her child and she made complaint sgalnat him before Alderman Barr, Olbsen gave ball for a bearing and tbe woman was adtnitted te the county hospital. I. nit routing fieiu Cninpiiiertliig On HiincUy it mnn In the western part of the city took an omnibus of young ladles te the Manhelm campmoettng. Anether driver was Reut te bring the lead te this city In the cvenlng and he lest his way. He ilrevu around the country for sevcral IieutB nnd did new knew where he was go ing, l'inn.ly when he did step be found htiiiHelf back at the campmoetlng grounds again. The party did net reaeli Lanosster un.il bt'twecti .1 and 1 o'cleok en Sunday morning nnd their famllles wcre nnxlens about thorn. Tn Tumi k Inst tectum en weak, nervous b'oedpulsitn and dubllitatndmuu sent frte et thaigu Addri-n, Uu 'luum.Ne flWNerthttli Btiet-t, l'hlliideliitiltt, I'll. Jjae M.W.ttlydAw NK W A U VKltTlUKMBNTS. GOOD MACHINIST. IIUIIKIIAHOLMIN. WANTKUA liKliilruef ltd OUKaOLENLIOfANI) MIA QUE III l)A 5e Clu A It nre ciear Havana, hand made, In boxes of M's and loe's. LKMUTll'rt OH) Alt BTOltK, , 111 Kast King Mroet KtiihllsliP0177(). fJU-VASlttld WANTKD-O.V IMPROVED RKAL Kstitotecurltlcs, tun, $soe, $ ,nei, $jeiX) 1 hee sni-nrltteii am eafe ana reliable and very di hlrnliloliivi'itinento rnrinierencn andtu andtu andtu lorimaleu apply te JKUKtltAll it IKK, insurance and Lean oillce, nO.M.W.ll ;i'K Seuth UnkehtiMiU Trleplione Oennrrtlnii, '1 he Cuntial hotel, A. Itnbey, proprietor, StU Jey, U connected with the teluphena ox-e(mni?n tlult.d Slntti Bupertliers. 'J he following Democrats bave bceu ap ap peluted United Sintes supervisors of elec elec teons: First WRrd, 1'hlllp Scchrlst; Second ward, Win. A. Lewnts; Third ward, Wm. B Meers; Fourth ward, Jacob Wltlinger; Fifth wnrd, Jehn C. Kaulz; Sixth waul, C. G. Btesler; Seventh ward, Marcus Kuhl mau ; Eighth ward, l'eter Welpeit; Ninth ward, Geergo II Brown. m i reuti.)' aut KeBvites Asieclullun Thei'oimiiittee Incharge el the manage ments ler the ntttutnl meeting el the l'unn Blvnl. Koserve assoQlatlen In this city, have Issued n elrcuUr and are Bending the sstue te the biitlnehs men of the city. They appeal ler contributions te pay theexponBes Incident te entertiiinlng tbe visiting com- radon. The reunion will be held en Thurs day, ,S9ptotiiber 18 and addresses will be deilvertdat thn court heuse by ex-Governer Curtln nnd ethor distinguished visitors. In the oveuing a bjnriuet will be given the visitors. MAJtlilAUKS. KniiKnn-Wit.KV en Tuesday evening, Au.ii.l7, 1(a, at ttmce Lutheran p.iaenag-, by IUiw O. fclvln ilaiipt, Vdn-nid KltZfuinia anai.lrr'aT. Wiley, allot the etiyet Lancas ter. iid ileliu a. A. Ilelimua's iTuneral Tbe funeral el Jehn O, A. Hebtnan took place from his late residence, Me. 151' North Queen street, and was qulte largely attended. St. JoBeph's Bonencial Bectely, of wbtch deceased was a momber, attended In a body, and bad cbarge et the funeral. Frank J, Martin was marshal et the society, and tbe following named members acted as pall-bearetr; Jehn 11. Nightingale, Leepold Bender, Jeseph Untlaellg, Michael Lump, Jeseph Kurtz and Fnderick Dlcktl. Tne luceral oicert moved te St. Anth Anth ony's Catholic chuicb, where solemn requiem mats was said by Kev. Fatbtr Haul, aiter which the precession moved te St. Jeseph's cemetery, wboiatne Interment took place. A Wile fcu.s Her llu.btnil. Jehn Waters, a colertd beet black, of tbla city, get drunk yesterday and raised a row at home. His wife, Julia, brought suit agilnst blm, charging him with drunken and disorderly conduct. The cssa will likely be settled, ss Mrs. Waters says she will pay tbe costs en Friday. There are about a dezsn women in tbe city who are continually bringing sultssgaltist thUr Hi bands foretlcnsos of this kind. As been as pssce has been rettered tbe wives piy the costs whenever they bring suits. The afraid, A policeman, who has been en tbe force ter 3 ears, says that be has known women te take tbe last cent In tbebouse and pay their husbands' costs after suing thorn. A-. Dla In CMilleima. Mm. Luey Cynthia lteberf, wifoef James B, Heterir, et San Frauclacn, Calllernla, died in that city last week. Deceased was native of Ibis county and went west with Iter tutbtnd in HM), being among the jtemettt, lie Hie I I'uili lluinsti a lut lUru. A man named Gingrich, who Uvea en the farm et a widow near Landlsvllle, did a smart trick te-dav, He doslred te lomevo a heruet'd nest from a straw Black whleh steed clobe te the barn, 11 esaturated acorn cob with coal oil and tied It upon n pole. He lighted tbeoebaud applled It te theuest. The result was that the straw stack caught tire and It wen only by the bard work or tbe ntlgbbers that the barn was saved. Kicked llya Herse. Ellswerth I'dyden, who drltes ene of K.h.Mb Ickcartf, was kicked en the leg by a horse this morning and Injured quite covertly. The nnlmal was kicking at tiles at the tlme and bis hoof accidentally struck tie young man. He was unable le walk snd had te be taken te hlB home at .Mul berry and James streets. Itlkby Cuuii-ineellug, Next Sunday the great cel or oil cauip meetlng at Itlgby will be held. Toe colored people of the loner put ci Lan caster, Chester and Yerk oeunihs, and the upper portion of Maryland gather at this place annually for a big day and they have It. Many people, both white and colerod, of this city are arranging te attend the moat meat ing. They will start at an early hour and drive down from Liucsster. AT nihil I it lllly A llliitw.l Jehn liilr, of Yerk Furnace, accompa nied by the wile and Infant child et bla son, Rebert iUIr, lelt Yerk Furnace tbla morn- wertblcss husbands knew this and orenotJ jog te visit frlends In Yerk. Arrlved at Ojiurabiathebibe was taken suddenly ill aid btlore thn attendance of a doctor could be secured dled ta its mother's arms. The allllcte 1 party did net continue their jour ney te Yerk. A Lawyer's Finn. Adam J, Eberly, erq , was In luck this morning, llefeund a pcoketbeok, contatc centatc contatc leg considerable money, en East King street, between Duke and Centre Square, and held it te await an owner, UKATllH llKiwiLsu AugiiU 0, iSM. nttliiir.sldeiicM rflmrtuu In law, Mr. lmme atei uuley, no Kit Kast Lemen s'rnct, thl. cltv. Mrs. .-arah Dot Det wllur, et Mountvllle, lu lierilHh juir. ruueial serWces at He, 1M East I onion strert en 'ihursdiiy ntUa in, end In thu If. U. church at Jleuntville, at 11a 111. Interment In the Mouutvllle cometery. Iteliitlve3 nnd lrtends cordially Invited te attend. st fcMTiiKii In thlscllv.enthe7thlnst , llerthii May,, daughter et I'liillp and Uuthurlue Buy Uer, In thu Ath inentn et her age. The relatives aud friends of thn faintly nre rojriectlully invited te ntteud'her luneial from the reuldencn of her puentv Ne 1 9 lleckland street, tc-in;new (iliuisitiy) attor atter attor eoon nt two o'clock uu 2ta lln-i'Ksn Ainruiit e, HV, In th s city, Mrs. Caltiarliiu M. ltilcker, nud eighty jeaid. 'lhure'atUca and Irlends of thu faintly are respectfully lnviteil te attund the liiuernl tiemhur lte nelflence. Ne S'l Kast Walnut Bticet, en Sat 111 day morning at 10 o'clock. MAKKHTH, i.Ur Stock Slarkets. Ciiioiiie, Aug. 7.--Cattle Receipts, c.OiO' shipments, l.lU); market strong 1 .inn s, tiW flfiie; Blockers nnd feeders, i Itjfl S3 j cows, I111 Is and mixed, It Mlgl ve: 'lexui cattle. liU 36M Wemtuu rungen I a 1 1'". H(iES-Uccilp, lu,ti0J beud : PlilplnentH, S.0OJ hetid t iimrket strong i mlxed, IS Wflii ts I.euvy.JJISaSWj light, b IJtJSU; eklpe, (3 111 Q&03 "heep-ltocelpts, 4 010 head t shlninents. IfOJi market etrengiir: natives, I.! 75ci yj Western shorn. 13 9iW I 16 1 Jexas slieru. li bJO 3 se ; lambs. l iiOi bi. Kast Libbiit. Cattln llpcelpts, SIP3; s'llpments. vtii head j market dull en geed uilist week's prices : common and incUium Utunerullred anil Httlia iirr lreuilat uiek'n prices i no cattle shipped te New erx to te dty. llegs - ltocelpts, I'm head t shipments mm t market slew t 1'hlladulphlas. il tan 1170; mixed, iii0(iiiVi nrkurs, iilFugeiUi rnuimen te lilr, 0 Ha 2i; plg, lA7Miiiue. .Icirsstitpped te New nrk te-aay. nbeep-ItiicelpU. SMX1 1 shipments, uei: liuiikeieteailyi pilme, lini73, tatrlegixii', S.1 60J cuuniieu te l.ilr. fl Ikus ; Iuu.Ih, l i, a'. He keh Bass fishing n The best and nm.t rnmnintn .innir nr riHtilug'iaokleln tnwn-ltnds, Heels, riiwi-., l.lnns, Heeks, i tn., at lowest prices. 1-oles ami Hed Ueiintlngd in great varfety. we are etruilng great special bargains In Jointed Heds and heels. IfU.AlLk.l'a KAST hNI) 1'lIAltM ACY. (Oppostte Kastnrn Market.) 1'eincmier, woaiehtudn.uatters ler stshlng Tackle M.W.rAw SROn BEWAlti) WILL BE PAID VJJKJ for any Infoimailen which will lead te the dl- every of Samuel Longenpener tt nllve.nr for thu finding et his body If d-ad. lle lett his home In tirrnarven township, en the night et .lulyv:. He Is six feet Ull.cusa thtn shaven face, and both tips of thumbs are e r. iiu wero a slouch ht, dark c ethes (of Mennenltucui) iindeidshntg Address HBNllY LONQKNULKKlt, ltd" Fprlng ureve, Lancaster Ce , l-a. -pltlOES AOANSr THE WORLD. CLARKE'S I'lilSKS AND O'JALtTY OF TUB GOODS HKBKLLb STAND AUAIN3T U I11C WOULD. ACaknef ftellwcrck Bres Bweet Chocolate with a pound 'i)e Come. 2B.I New Cream MuU and 2 Bt Dates for 15c. 1 S.8 Flake Tapioca and 2 It. Itlce for 25a. S B.1 New l'runellas and 8 Bn l'runes InrSSe. S IH el stock Kalstns and X tb l'lums for V5c. 2 Bit rrench rrunei and 2 S r Igs for 2Sc. 1 II centbair Fine cult and X B l'epper, 25 5 geed Scrubbing llrushcs uud ene Ureuni ler vse. 6 ft 1 1 sundry Poap and 5 cakes Snap for 23e. !i It. lut Tin Cruckerj and 2 paess Cern- stairUfnr23e . Tea and K.B, best Ccffee In city for 25c, 0 cakes Sand i-eap anil 4 Lanndry Seap, 25c 2 bottles Kxtract, VanliU and Lemen, and 1 bottle Ca'snp ter 2c. 1 bottle Ulre's lioet ltcerand 1 ft Cream Seda Crackers. 25c. 4 Its or 12 pic tacs Washing Powder for 2c. 1 can Salmen and 1 It Orahaia Crackers. 5c. Vincent pneks lllid Seed and 10-cent pack Tapioca ter 23c, 2 nice Messed Shad and X peck New rota reta rota tees for 25c. euii.mtKN city feiithkm. WOMEN SIGH KOK THEM. MKN ALMOST UlKFOU'lllKU. Mafvin's Superior Cakes md Cr&riitn. That never get stale. That fairly melt In your mouth, li yen want some geed rating cill and try Marvin's Cakes and Crackers We are haailquarters for them, ltuculved fresh overy taw Cays. One thousand ethor bl bargains In Teas Toffees. Sugars, Splces, Sjrupj, Kieur, ltlce Soups, .Starch, Kte. 1. S Have you trled our Glessure Starch, that makes Collais andCntrs like new" Usu this tin proved Htaich, and yea don't require a mirror, as you can sea yenr shadow In the gargwent attei leu are through with 1L SAMUEL OLAEKE'S WIIOL18AI.K ANIUIKTAILTKAANDCOK. CKK STOUK, 19 and 14 SOUTH QUEEN BTREET. AV-TKLKlUONK.te JOHN S. 6IVLER, (NKW OABHBTOBE) NOB. 0A8 NOUTU QUi'.EN BTKEKT. NKAU OKMTUK ByUAltlC, LANCASTER. morle-ivdAw If jeu appreciate a Corset that will iieltber break down nor roll up in wear, TRY BALL'S CORSETS. If you value health and comfort, WEAR BALL'3 OORSKTS. If you desire a Corset that flts the flnt day you wear it, and needs no " break ing in," BUY BALL'S CORSETS. If you desire a Corset that yields with every motion of the body, EXAMINE BALL'S OOSRETS. If you want a perfect fit and support without compression, USE BALL'S GORSET3. Owing te their peculiar construction it is impossible te break steels in Ball's Corsets. -Tbe Elastic Sections in Ball's Corsets contain no rubber, and are warranted te outwear the Corset. Every Pair Sold With the Fel lowing Guarantee : " If net perfectly satisfactory in every respect after three weeks' trial the money paid for them will be refunded (by the dealer), Seitrn or Unseit.kd." w HAT A RUSH 1 AT- GRABILL'S N. W.Cer.OUKK ANDVtWK RTltlKTB. ONK SQUARE BOtJTIl Of THIS COURT HOUSE. Buch an immense trade as the Original and Only Cesh Orecery his, evon at this season of the year, can be explained en no ether prin ciple than that each pi Ices are new and always bave been bargain prices. OILUKUT QUaV Kb' CORN STARCH Is an arttde of merlt. It la sold under a guarantee te glve tailstaUlen. It Is far supe rior te seme ether brands and ceBts no mure, and even leas than some ; 7e a pound package. TKAI TKA1 In nlr-llghtsceled packages, retaining all the aroma and fragrance Thn only proper way te pack tea. It comes In half-pound packages, 33c ; quarter-pound, ise. Try It. B1IOK HLACKINU. Masen's Celebrated and Partlett's Renowned Wacklngat2,3anA4centaabex. Hest rrench Rlacklng at S and 8 cents. BOOT BKKR BXTRAOTS. Rnser's, litre's and Warwick's, the thtce leading and Ibest extracts In tbe market at lowest prtces. A trial bottle will establish their respective claims. MATCHES! MATCHES I When were matches as cheap as new? TBI nk or It, a dezsn boxes of geed sulphur match's only 6c. Hew can they 1m made ter that price many a ene has asked. r01'EN XVKKY SVENINO t lnHiyeM.war J. B. MARTIN & CO. 8 TAMM HROTHKRS. GOING ! GOIG ! GONE! VahiaWe Besuns Properly -AT- BOOTS AA'D HUOIta. F OOT WEAR. M AUT1N UKOTHERH. M 113. ULAUKWOOD Wlllniinn nBCHOOL reit (1IRI.S en itnu. OaY.Hti.l'TKMliaRa.at her home, Nes. 1 U aud V-i ast Ring street. In addition te thorough Instruction In the usual Kngllih branches. In l.uiln and Hra tng this school will glvespuclal udvantages In rrench and (ienium ltlsiieiintendt-d tn recolve girls under ten years et iike rer further liiloriniilen aadxess the prtiirliul, MRS. HLACKWliilO, aiiglttdtV.t:AM Ne. HOKaetKlugSt. SKALKI) PROPOSALS WILL UK received for turnltlilng the Almshouse nnd llerpltal with coil ler ene year irein Sep. temlmr ), Hit 114 fellows : ine Tens, 111010 or less lla-d Egg. te I " " Hard broken. Ml " " Lyknns Valley Kgg, loe " " M.dlnm Steve., le) " " Hard t'ea. All bU tn be handed tell K. Myers, sfcrc tarv. Ne 55 Neith tj3un St., Lancaster, l'u. Ily oidernl HOARD Or DIRECTORS OF TOOR. aug02sdM,V4U D COKATIVK ART (IOODS. In answnr te Inquiry' from many customers, "What Have toil Hew In Decorative an Goe s 1 ' we would say we kcep everything. As fast as anything new comes Inte New lerk, Philadelphia or llosten markets we live samples sent us ler your Inspoetlenand approval. u make It apetnt toil note price low, ami furnish the excellent quality IbsV enr geed class of trade requires. Have jeu men tbe Repe Ltnun for eut-Iln-Ing " Wush s and W tn nice te work with. 4-ewBlumptng Patterns tn'ie-Uay. me b. bi. wuuiiwAltl). The Most Attractive ValueB. Mens All Weel faults at 17.53 and J .0,00. leu can get a geed Every Day Eult among them. Toucan get a geed Drees Suit among thorn. Whichever you get mejt out of your money you'll make the Very llkuly jeu'll think wo'reinahurry te sell. We are. I very ene we sell advertlscs ui, by the went, as giving the blggest money value lu Clethlnp, and binds your thoughts en tuns your clelhK-r, 1'lner Butts, and plenty toseloct frcm flJCOtelll '0. All the geed In Men's and Hei's furnishing. MARTIN BRO'S Clulhleg una l'lirnlsliliig Goedci 13 KOUTH QUEEN BT. 1. S. Campaign Clubs Equipped. mays lydSAW MX East Ring street. Or tin and fierlsluns. rurulsned by 8 K. Vundt, Kreker, Chicaoe, Aug 8, 1 10 o'clock p. tn. v uubu oern ui'. I'erK. j.ara. August 81 Eepiumber. WK tiLtelmr ....,,.,..,. M' necembLr ksh May (irudeeil.. Uoneeis ;i 4C!i 4M, iij2 5tf Jtv, 11.11 nyt u 10 b S3 h-v; ... w 7-10 Cletnst l'rtces-2 o'clock p. m heat. Cern. Oau. 1'erk. lard. August pi'; ',yt iv. nit iici teptember rSt, nu 'H J, 1; h.M 'ctiiber S. lltj illjt it u ti J December M :i-w July W). tfiH ijt; crude oil... fi . . ... . Keeelpts. Car Leis. Winter Wheat jim bluing Whuut ;i porn vji eats.. , ;n Uvu.... JJarley. Receipts Hogs.., Receipts caiue... .,,......,,,..,,, Head. . 1U.IUI ...n,no New lark Stocks. Naw Yerk, Aug B, 1 p, m.-Money closed at IK per cent. 1 Kxchtnge steady 1 posted rates, 11 mat tilt actual ruts ft wxe 4 Sii foreea&ysand It t'sat 87;; for demand 1 OevernmenU closed sundyi currency C'b, It M old 1 1' coup., 11 ViX 1 W de, 11 07H. bid. The sleck market this morning opened Ite.dj-, ulusrwlUcb tbjrewasa trtcUenal de- T A RULE AND URANIl'E WOKKH. CHARLES M. HOWELL, MARBLB AND GRANITE WORKS, NO lau NORTH liUEEN STREET. Hu Ing special ficlltiles for manufacturing tliai.lm Menu iiinits.Teinti'.Orav. -atones and Cemetery ttnik et ail kinds, respectfully so se lb It theptroiiugeef the public and Invite all 1 110 ill and cx-tmlne ihe extensive tock of Mar b'e MeiiiiuninlB. (Iravt -Stones eta, new tin tubed and erected nt my works, which 1 etl.ir at greatly reducid prices. Practical exp.r' eiue, with tistuln th arrangement et orna mentation, lettering and elocution of designs wltli 1rre.11 care. Is a guaranty thut perteet satlntactlen will be given te the most exacting et my 1 atrens. HuiidursHr tuvltcit te call for oitluiateslor bulmlitgweik t)rd"iii recuued for all kinds of Mantels A largonnmlieret rtnlshtd Band and llrowa llrewa Sluuu ucier-Sllls en hand, at low pnets. UIIAH M. I1UVVELL, Ne l!'i North Qietu atteet Eait Bide. augS lydM.W.S w II.I.1AMSON A FOSTER. V -MM.DKN HPE01F1U. DRUNKENNESS -OR THE HQ.UOR HA11IT POSITIVELY CURKD AiiMiiviarauinu iiu. iiainkb1 UOLDKN 81'KCIKIC. It can be given lu a cup of com) or tea with with with outtheknewltdgonf thupoi-uen taking tt t is absolutely luiruiless, und will etfuct a perma nent aud iipuedy cure, whether the patient Is a mederutA drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands el drunkards have been made temperate men who have taken Uelden Bpo Bpe Bpo cine In their cntli-e without their knewledge, and le-ilay bullevu they quit drinking of their own froewlU. IT NKVER TAILS. The sys tem once lmnregnatttd with the Specific, It be comes an utter Impossibility for the llauer appetite te exist, rer sain by CH A8. A. LOCH E R, Druggist. kug8.iy0dM,KVY,rtt,n5 8Ucct' ""V ' A Reception Willi EQUAL RIGHTS TO ALL 1IIY&RS, PRICES HUT MEAN BALKS WITHOUT PROFITS, llent's I.tiieunud Jean Drawers thu sold at 11.10 und I M, new Cee. dent's Extra Kine fancy Falbrlggan Under wear, SJc. (lout's line tt hlte Muslin Prawen, 2'c. tlnni's Kine Uanuel .Shirts, light coleis, II S5. tl 60 II 73 New Detlgns tu Uenl Silk Neckwear, ac, 3e, COc. tt'esh Plque Necklles, Mc. Uenl's Ltuht Coleiel Mlk tt'lnlser Nick ties, V5c and Sec. . Gent's Narrow Pleated Eull Dress tt'hlte Shirts, Me te ft W rast lllack Hosiery rer ucnts, Ueys aud Children, PRINCIPAL DEl'OT 1TOR CAMPAIGN EQUIPMENTS. K3TIMATKB r UKN1SHKD. Williamson & Fester, '.'. JJ4. HO & 38 E. KING ST., MASTER, PA. BRANCH STORE, NO. 318 MARKET BT.BLT, Uxuuisuuaa, pa, Yeu Can Save Meney 11Y VlSll'INU STACKHOUSE'S AN1J PURCHASING YOUR FOOT -WEAR. -TUE 1IE3T BHOKS P1UCK3INTHKCITY. AMI LOWEST D. P. STACKIOTTSE, S3 & SO HASr KLNQ, BT. LANCASTER, PA. aM-lydAw ETOH ltAKUAINa. A MISTAKE Like another business men we seinetiuiei makemlitakes. 11AVINU UOUHHTTOO MAN Men's Dongola Shoes Ter Summer Wear and Tender Keet we con eluded te Jell Them Off Regirdlcu of Cost The tS 01 Line we will new soil at l.'.M, and the tl W Line we will sell at tt.00. We have a large assortment 'of these Shoes. They are as fellows : Men's bright Dongola, 13.00 Tip, Laceand Congress Shoes, reduced te 60. Men's Urlgbt Dongola 13.00 Plain Opera Tee, Lace and congress Sheps, reduced tot." fill. Men's Dull Dongola 2,S) Tip, Lace and Con gress shoes, roduped te 12.(0. Men's Dull Dongola Ii50 rialn, Uread Te 3, Wlde Shoes, for elder Men, reduced te li te. A full line of these Shoes can be seen in ear Windows. The One-Pilee Cash Heuso, FREY (S EGKERT, Tha L'idcrs of Lew Prices -IN- BOOTS 81 SHOES, Ne. 3 Eiht King Street, LANCASTER, PA, ASSiaNEE'3 SALE. On ritiuAV, august 10, at s p.m., win be offered, at the Cooper Heuse, the very destra. bio business property, Nes. 35 nnd H7 NOUTII QUkEN BT., (across from l'ostefnce) as the preperty et htamm ilrethers, consisting of W feet U'i inches front, extending back te a depth et 215 loot, mere or less, with a throb (S) story Shep fronting en Christian street, uiel as a manufactory. Alse right et way through thrce (3) feet alley and stairway te second story. The Stere Roem is ene of the finest and best adapted for general mercantile business te be found anyw nere, having lately been re modeled by the owners. Bald store room is 2 feet 11 Ji Inches wide and loe feet long, ventt ventt lated and lighted In the most Improved style. Parties can view the premises by calling en Messrs. Blatnin Bres., or the assignee. W. r. HEYER, Assignee. Thes. J. Davis, Attorney. 3 WEEKS MORE AND THE Great Closing Sale' AT Stamm Bres., Nes. 35 k 37 North Queeu Street WILL END. Irem new no eitert will be spared te clcs3 out thu balance of thu stock $500 A DAY SAVED TO BUYERS. 1 he season li will need te buy fast approaching when you Woolen Dress Goods Why net buy new and sive your portion, -AT THE- BOSTON STORE. MOilt THIfWM. AHSIGNKD KHTATKOFJOUN KVANH and wife, et Mt Jey, Lancaster county. Tbe nndeislgned auditor, nppnlnted la pars uponeiceptlons and dlmlbuie the talune reuiatutnK In the hands of Peter brum er. us stgneeet Jehn Kvins aud wife, te and amer g theje legally entitled te tte sume, wilt nit ter thttpurpoae en Saturday, Soptsinber 1, 1!S, at 10 o'clock a in .In the Library Roem of the Court Heuse, In the cliy et Lancater, where all persons luterested In Bald distribution may attend OWEN 1'. URlURKH, aiiirl3tdW Auoiter. J' 11 OVON AIM PKOFOSALSrOUSTKAM HEAT AT. paratns for the City Hall, according te the pians and specific ltleus, will be received by the chairman up te next Monday, lsth Inst, at 6 p. m. 1'laus and specifications can be seen at the Mayer's cilice, illdstntut bj accompanied with a certified check for 111, as a warranty of geed faith cf bidders. Ily order of ulty l'ropeity Committee, EUW. 1'. BRIMON, chairman, Ne. 121 East a lug Street. I.M ruilLts Clerk 7Sta yKAI.KU HKOfUSM.a KOK FUK O 1 lihlng 100 tens el Hai d Broken Ceal and 6 tens of Hard Nut Ceal, all fiee et slate, ler tbe Court Heme, will bn rtclvcd at tha County LomtLlsteners' emce until necn, kit day, August If l&S. Ry order of THE BOARD. Attest i W. W. QausT, Cemmi' Clerk, aug-6td i
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