r.'w 1TIE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE. ItaJBfcBAY, AUGUSl1 D, 188S. ut : & . '5ft ci -ft, r M r& f"0? 4 if. .W li" ft P7. IM It h I ; w & S IK-' fe?: i& W 1 ;i W-' ' ', ?MD MEN AND ODD FELLOWS. MET MM ARRANGEMENTS roll TflEIR CENTENNIAL CNIFOflMS. f-?LA nlMirs ri; Company Dccllss 10 At- Ifit'r mi th Csltbratlan-Ilis Koef of a Dulld- lag rirsd l7 n BagUtv-Psrssnalsma Other Motet of the HoreoB.li, Columbia, Aug. ft Ai the tlme for Mleeratlng the centennlilef tbe borough 1b npldly PpreachlnR tbe varlctu organiza tion are preparing te de their part in tbe JabUee. A J elnl njoeunu 01 uhtqtiesaiunRa ed Oioeels Tribes of Red Men was bold tart night te consider tbe cubject of con wff wine. etc. Jebn Mclntjre vras teeted president; H. M. Sample ecreUry, and Jebn Zsll treunrer. Toe meeting decided te hire from 60te"C costumes from Hew Yerk party. A portion of tbe tribes wilt turn out en floaU,teprescnllog Indian life. A commit tee consisting of J. B. Kratzert, Samuel Da ren, Albert Cuarle, and R. Oroenawnlt will arrange ler the Coats. H. B. Oleppcr mi elected'bhlei marshal of tbe parade with tbe following assistants : Jebn Mclntyre, WHMm A. Ulesser, Jehn oil and Albert Obarlee, A. He Kelly hose company, of If artlabnrg, has accepted an Invitation te visit here en September 28. Tbe Belly boys will be tbe guests of the Shawnee lire company. They will come In tbe morning and return In tbe renlng. At a meeting of Orien Ledgo of Odd Fel lows last evening, It was decided te partlel pate in the teoend day's parade with a regu I latlen uniform. The members will wear I dark clothing, same style hat, cane and gloves. Arrangements are being made for tbe entertainment of the guests. L-rrier.nl and Oilier Meles Oen. William Patten and daughters left thta morning for Ocean Greve Allen C. Hipper, of Wllllamppsrt, hns been en a vlelt te hla brother, Ifeury Illp pey. K. K. Williams and family left town yen terday afternoon for a trip te Atlantic City. Mis, Samuel Slaymaker and son Jehn, of Philadelphia, are guests of 'Sqtilte Samuel Kvans. A Alight Fire. The reef of a two-story building ai'jeln leg tbe Troraent boese, oernor Frent and Walnut atreetF, was en 11 re yeaterday after noon about .1:30 o'clock. The dry shingles commenced te burn rapidly, but the nre was put out by Jebn F. Heward, living In the adjoining house, with a few buckets of water. Tbe lire departmnnt was out but notneedod, A spark from n passing en gine was the cause. The heavy storm last night proven led n performance at Hunting's circus. Tbe cir cus left during the night for Lebanon. Tbe band of Yankee Moere's company arrived in town te-day. Tbe company will appear in tbe opera heuse en Saturday evening In the popular play "Our Jona than." A party of ladles and gontlemcn went te the home et Mrs. Jebn Mayers, at Cerdelia, last night. They bad a pleiBant tlme net-" withstanding tbe heavy storm. A large party of business men went te tbe point opposite Chlekies this morning te spend the day In flshlnc, etc Officer Beh 111 srrrsted Tim Delan last night for being drunk and disorderly. He paid the costs and line te 'Hijulre Helly aud was discharged. A car Jumped the track In the east yard yeaterday alterneau, whlle runnlDg en a aiding. Thecarwas leadod with Iren and made a terrible nolae. A number of laly mombers et Ht. Jehn' Lutheran church dreve te Ellzibothtewn this morning te vlalt Mm. Christian Myers, n former resident of town. Messrs. Fendrleh and Bruner went (0 Yerk this aftcrnoeu In play a return gnmn efteaila with Mesrr.Schall aud Meytri, tt th n city. Oen. Welsh l'est will attend dlvloe or vices en Sunday evening In tbe Church cl Oed. Rev. William Blce, of Washington boreugb, will pii'HChn memorial sermon en tbe late General Hherldsn, TMUMEW UKMIKtI. MAIIKKT. An Ontllne el I tin f lu rreienltil te CdtiiicIU at Tbclr t-ait Mrellnj. A number of perseus lntereated In Iho proposed new Cintral market have re quested us te print tbe particulars of It e far as they are dovelopod In tbe plans of Jebn Evans X Sen as presented at tbe last meeting of the city councils. Hore they nr: Tbe Bpcclal area InRlde et walls, 20, C' feet. Farmers alalia 200. Butcher stalls .11 can be 41 or mere. Main alies, 8 feet 11 Inches wide. Cress aisles 4 ltet n Indus wide. Seuth front, HI feet. Went front, 176 feet. Stene foundations 30 Inehcs thick. Column piers 4 feet cquare. Brick walls average SI Inches thick. '1 be Houth front 1i carried up abeve tbe reef with battlo battle rcents. Tbe eat weit and north walla rnn te caves of shed roefp, Tbe walls that form the Bkyllght rest en wrought segmental columns and wrought iron girders upon tbe waKsef wbleh will rest tbe root trusses, also wrought Iren, and eleven In number having a span or 71' feet and 14 feet te csntra The rienr sills, column blocks and belts en south fr-nts et dreaaed granlte. Window tills C21 1 Irqn, Beet of tin ; tewer Mated. The pips of pilasters end p3dlments rt gul.anlz ed iron. The brick walla: the east front as far as L. the south and west fronts te have tbe pilasters, cornices and arches et prossed brick. All of the paving in and eutside of geed hard paving brick. Tbe stalls of yillew plne made In modern style ; the butcher blocks of beech or white oak. Flan A shows second fctery teeast front ein be built or net at desired ; 2d fleer 23 feet by 71 feet outside of wails. The estimated cost of the building with Uen trusses, f2C,C0O. Coit with woedon trusses, f 21, tCO. ftE.NTlO l'IIIL.IIKL.rjlla. Mry O'ilarran, Who Wuilldrajed by Knln. Gibsen, lMuit ITeiiC'JIe In Tint Ult. Mary O'liarran, whose Bed tale was nued In tbe 1stbl.luh:nci:h en Wednes day, bas been cent te Phlladclihla. The peer house authorities declined te receive her unless a bend was given that tbe child ttbe born would net boa charge en the county. This sbe could net de and It was decided te send her te Philadelphia where she has llved for eight months, which gives her a residence tbere and obliges the Bulla delphla authorities te maintain her. Sbe was advised te enter ault against Rebert (Jlbsen, the alleged father it ber child, In that city alter Its birth. Gibsen failed te turn up at Alderman Barr'a olllce list evening and the eupposllieu Is that he will remain away from town until the pro pre pro eaedlngs In this county against blm are abandoned. Tbe Jlltclrle I.iclil company Metlng. Tbere were only a few olejtrlo lights burning en Wednesday night. The electric light company are removing thelrdynamea from their Church street building te the chemical works, and until the removal Is completed there will be route Incon venience. After the dynamos aie placed In position la the Chemical cempiny's building tbe scrvlca will likely be better than ever. Tbe power is furnished by the Chemical eampany te the light company, It having a auiplus of steam power. The T. M. C. A, Held i)iy. The held day amusements of tbe Yeung lien's Cbrlstlan association are taking jJlaee this afternoon in MeOrann'a park. This morning doleicatlen from the Yerk KMOelatlan ciaie te Lancaster aud were tiVen In charge by the Lancaster boys. 't'a t.a. no attracted qqlte a crowd and y,erfrxp ;c;ei tp be quite Interesting. J lU'llHATA AMU VICINITY. Where I'ampmtatlnc Will Be IUId Uamp-l'lre by Ltcne Pest On Hatur- dsr-Tne Ctgerinaksra' Picnic. . ErintATA, Aug. 0. Meaar. Frank Spangler and Harry Wise lett Ephrata for Cincinnati en a month's vacation. (Jee 8. Bejer, wlte and daughter, and Themas Uex and daughter, took advantage el the cheap rates te Niagara Falls. D. V. Buck, of .Akren, has ahentbat layed an egg 9' by 6? Inches, and welghs bi ounces. Mrs. O. H. Yetger roturned from a two weeks' vlalt te relatives in and areucd Baltimore. Who was aoeompanlod by Mrs. J. II. Livingstone and ber daughter Annie, who are tbe guests of Mr. and Mrs, Yeager. Whlle returntng home from Kpbrnta B. I). Winters and sovernl friends of iilnkle- town endeavered te allow a team te pais him. Beth wheels en one side of his car riage broke down, spilling tbe occupants In the dust. Messrs. Wheeler A Oliver, of Bosten, Mass., who recently purchased thiee and one-half million cigars, Irem Henry Btrehl, of this plica, have erdered the cigars te be Bblpped as lait as possible l.argOBhlr mentfl are made dally, Tbe campmoetlngs te be held by the different roligleus denominations In tbe various proves In this vicinity In tbe near future are ai fellows : Anclenl Uhtircn 01 Ged, of Beading, at Den vor, August 11, te conttnue ten days ; New Rlver Brotbren en Saturday evening and (Sunday, Aug. Hand 12, In Burp's weeds, near Veganvlllej Beading District Kant l'ennsylvanla Cen ferenen Rvangellcnl association In Solemon Brown's grove, Brown itewn, Mendsy, August 13, te continue ene week ; Kpbrata nireult United Brethren In Christ in if. H, Keerly's grove, Dutlach, Thursday, August 53 te Friday, August III, I The Kpbrata Clgarmakeia' 1'nlen, Ne. 120. will held a festival en Saturday even ing en tbe grounds In rear of the Kpbrata house. The Kpbrata band will furnish tbe music. The empleyes of II. H, Kberby's Valley cigar factory, of Durlacb, will held n plcnle In thelr employer's groveon Saturday aftor after aftor neDn and evening, Aug. 18',h. The Brun Brun Brun norvllle band will furnish muale aud a first-class cucbestra has also been cngaged for dancing In tbe evening, lu the after noon a children's parade will take place beaded by the band, Saturday alternunn ami ovenlng, August lllb, Lleul. Ltche Fast, Ne. T.2I, will bold an ejiiatr camp-tire and reunion In the orchard adjoining J, J, Faust's Clay hetel. Among the many at ti actions will boa dress parade nt 7 p. m. and sham battle at 7:30. The se! '"Hs will partake or supper in army st 10, reuslsllng of bean soup, hard tack, salt ierk, ote. B an soup, hard-tack and perk will boservod te nil visitors. Tbe camp-tlie will talie place at 8:30. Orators have been ongsged teaddrcss the aitdlonce. winieur AiiriieiiiTV. A Censtul1e llreaks late R Stanln and Hi 111 11 Let el rrepetly. Brown V lionsel, atterneys for Mary A. Gautr, entered a suit for daniHKea in tbe court of common pleas against Jacob Morten, constable of ML Jey boreugb. Mrs. Ganlz In the ewner et soeio preperty whleh she imrchiiHcd with money lnhorltetl from her father h 1 state. Her hURband contracted a debt with his brother and this brother sued andob'alned njudgment. The preperty el Mrs. Ountr. win lovted upon te eetlsfy the husband'H debt and n notice was eorved en the nenslnble that Iho properly lovled upon belenged te her. The oenstablo paid no attention te tbe notice and en WcdutBday went te Mih. (Untr.'H premlacR, breke tbe lock from tbe stoble deer and sold about flOO worth of preperty for 135. The uotlen of tbe constable has been soverely coin cein coin mented upon and his bondsmen may be cilled iijiau te pay around um of damages. 1 tin Will iil.letin A, lletiinaii, The will of the late Jehn A.Iiehmau wbh left et the roglhtet's nlllet) for prebate, Wed Wed ueiJay alteruoen. The testator glves the business heuse and dwelling lu which be reildcd, en North .) icon street, te his wife, and directs tint no ethor distribution of his citate be mitde for a porled et II ve yetH from hie death, during which tlme the et ot ta'.e Is te be ucaumulated. The sum et fi 500 Is set apart te he paid In annual In In BtallmcnlRel flOOtoeaoh of his chlldren, during the llve years procedlng the distri bution et the estnte. Upen the (loath el the widow the whele ostate Is te be cquslly dlvlded nnieng his chlldren. The wleit the decedent, Washington K. Blester ncd Frances Merlc nre appointed oxecutoip. The cstate Is estlmateil te be very large. Dnnlli el .Mrs. Harriet S. Itejil. M t. Harriet H. Boyd, wlfe et .Samuel Boyd, et Driitnore tawnsblp, and sister of Mrs. H, II, Jerdan and Mrs. Franklin Mut Mut eon, nt thin city, dlodeuTuosday attorneou, otter a lingering Illness from consumption. Mrs. Boyd was n llfe long momberef the I'rosbterlan church, nt Chestnut Level, a most cstlmalile lady, and bere her Ionic suirerlngs with the most cxemplary Chria tlan forlltuile. Mho waH widely known aud beleved by u large clrcle of frlends acd relatUes, who extend hearlfelt sympatby te her htmband aud ber numcrnus frlends and acquaintances. Aillen el Ailmlrl ltrynelds 1'iinl. At the regular meetlng of Admiral BeynnldH i'eit, Ne. -105, G. A. R , held last evFiilnK, the lollewlng woaadeptod : Jit solved, Thnt as a mark of reeppet te the nitiiiiiiry e( Comrnde Goneral l'lilllp II, Mtiarldsn, whose ileath we are calttnl te mourn, tbe pout colors be draped In mourn ing ler a period of thirty i1jm and that bald ciileishn displayed In front el the hall en the day el the gloat chlel tain's burial. In prilled llreum Uelilrr, A patent bas been granted through W. R. (Jerhart te blmen II. Mlnnleh, of Lan dlsvlllc, for an Improred broom holder. Tbe bolder Is composed of a slngle pleca nt spring w Ire bent Homewhat In tbe Bliape of a hetFO H-.oe and secured te a plale by means elcltatH. Tbe article In be nupported In caught bet wet 11 outwardly projecting arms at the tndu et the wire. . Tine IU111, Jehn It. LtmdlB, reildlng near lllrd In Hand, bus built bltnsalf a very line barn this mm m or. It Is 45 by 02 feet, and built In the mestcubstautlal manner. The foun dation walls ami lower story are of stone, and the superstructure of Ira me. The ma sonry wdi dene by Jehn HI 111 neiia and the carpentery by Fetor fc'owere, lirimullrau Muiienuern. The follenlug have been selected as tbe Republican siiicrvlsers ler tbe city: 1'lrit ward, Geerge A. Kepner i Second word, 1J, S. Hlieneb ; Third ward, Charles F. Me'z ger; Fourth ward, Dvld T. Beard ; Fifth ward, licury Hardy;. Sixth ward, V. Jl. Roadman ; Seventh ward, Rebert V, Mc Mc Mc Donuell; EiKhth watd, A. Nickel, Nlirh ward, Uforge KiU'z. Kntllltrs from .lixilrs l.dward l'afgleyaml Harry Ntrlne, who are wanted by tbe pollce authorities ter oemmlttlug an unprovekod assault and battery en Jehn W. Uelmsn, am fi .n'v(S from Jiixttf". m ; - , u.g had into p.bhirrbd ag&iuit tbem tefore Aldernuu llalbach they aklpptd out. lijurtu H) a lien,. riimui-1 Keelrr, Jr., wle Is employed In t"ie stable of Dinlel Legan, me; with an accident yesterday. He went Inte tbe sta sta ble te put a aaddle en tbe herBe, tbe animal suddenly threw up bis bead striking Keeler In the face, cutting his lip and oth erwise bruising him quite badly, lu Oircoe, A Portland, Oiegen, paper r.etea tbe presencn In that city of A. F. Hea'ctter, of Lancaster, l'a , and erroneously terms him the brother of tbe famous bitters manufacturer, WI1.TBIILL MB D1UNK1 Cnorineos lorrese In Uomnmptlen of lletr, Whtahy railing On. Colonel Swllz'.er, the cblef of the bureiu of statistics, docs net leek upon the increaae in the consumption of malt liquors in this country with se mueh exultation as seme et tbe advocates et that form of atlmulant He lays that tbe assumption that the beer drinking nations are mero temperate than tboee which oenaumo spirituous liquors Is erroneous. England Is the greaUmt beer drinking country, yet drnnkenncss Is as prevalent there as lu almost any country en tbe glebe The consumption et malt liquors has progressed wltb enormous strides In this country in the ptst forty years, and the re. suits ought te go far te proveor dl'prove tbe theory that beer drinking countries de net nourish drunkards, in 1810 there were only 2.1,000,000 gallons et malt liquors conaumetl bete, amounting te 1 3(1 gallon per capita, The bard liquors drunk tbe aamoyesr averaged two and a halt gallons rr capita, and the wlne a llttle ever a quart. In ISM tbe proportion and the consump tion tier capita had net greatly changed, but In lfaOO the great advance In the consump tion of ber began. One hundred and ene million gallons wero conaumed In tbe United States that year, against about ninety million gallon et hard liquors and eleven million gallon el wlne. The per capita consumption of malt liquors was S 22 100 exactly equal te tbe oeuauujpuon 01 both hard liquor and Winer. In 1670 the consumption of malt liquor had uiure than doubled In gniss amuunt and nearly doubled percaplta. The amount rier capita was &S1 gallons, while hard Iquers and wlnts together only reached 2 4 gallons. The odvaneo bas geno en with aroeleratlng rapidity from year te year ever atnee. wines nave aiiaineu a iiuiu, uut hard llqunra have almnxt steadily fallen nil. The figures for the t!el year 1887 Just published show tint 7I7.7IS.851 gallium el malt liquor wero consumed In tint United Slates 11 uring the year, against 012 007,720 ler the vear liefera Nearly nil et It Is pre duced In this country, only 2 .100,000 gallons ueing imported in i. 1110 ptr unnun new rCHCliis 1103 gnllntis, an lncrcsse of nearly n gallon ever I8S0, end nearly eight times what It was In ltOO. The ooiisunip eoiisunip oeiisunip tlon of wlnes Inernascii lal year from 25, 700,827 gallons te .12 010 201 gallons, but It only read OJCI-lMlel a gallon per capita. Distilled xplrlls coiihiimed 71,001 733 gal lons, but Hill was less than lu i860 and Uss tUBii in ibiiu, wnen 1110 popuiaueii waHeuiy hslt as lare. The consumption of beer In 1850 waa confined almost exclusively te the German new comerc, but Hh use has rapidly spread until It taken In nearly all di Inking Amerlcans, and Atnnrlem beer bus almeRt altotiether taken tbe place of Med lord rum and Kentucky whisky. The consumption of bevr among women Is said te be rap Idly en the increase, but thore are no slit tlstlcs upon the euhjoet. IT COUN1V c0.iiVi:TION. Ihe iltiit O H Aleets null Arrangrs fjr a l'ermaiiriil (lrgiiilrtln. The local Lsw and Order society met In tbe lndge room lu Keplor's building this morning at 10 o'clock. The meeting was called te order by ICr.ra Heist, of Mandelin. The uioellsg was of a d( volter.nl chnracter, called mero OHpoelally In Invoke Iho dlvlne blessing en the mass county convention te be held lu the court limine this afternoon and evening, l'rayersnml brief addresses wero made by Rev. Oharles Reads, of Lan Lan caster, Rev. Audersnn, of ilart, Rev. Krayne, of Lancaster, Mr. 1). H. lturak, of Lancaster, Mih liietunan, president of the W. V. T. U., and ethers. Adjeurned n. 12 o'clock, The convention teniHCtnblcd In Iho ceuit heuse thin attorneon mul was cnlled te or der by Kra llfltt. 'ihe ettcudanca was small. 1'rayer was ellercd by Rev. W. !'. Llch lltur. On motion of Jescpli ltreslus, I). H. Rtirsk was chOBOn proaldent, ami Mrs. llaehman, Becrntnry. A coiumlttceou )oniiuient crgnnl7.ttlen was appointed. A committee el llve en resolution! wns rppolnted. Rev, David Andersen, of Hart, belng eillcd upm made tin addrtea lu which he congratulated the contention en tbe small number of persons In attondenrn, (atmut forty,)beausehon)vor hjw arjytblng that bt'Knu with u great hurrah that cenuuued f r any great length el tlme or amounted te auylhtng. This convention being a small ene will be the harbinger of uroster thltigv. Mr, Andersen was i-peaklng when we went U press. A Ll it reit I.IIIUI. Majer llenttt AT.rr the prtlp nl lllglt Olilnl Itubrrt 1'. I'eiliir. Indlctmenta have been lllcd ngalust Rebert l. l'orter, managing editor of the New Yerk l'rcu, and Herbert L, Hrldg msn, et the same paper, for statnmuula In that paper eharglng Mayer Hewltt with 111 treating, 111 pa) tug and nyMeniatle-l!y tak ing the earnings of thu workmen el thetlrm of Cooper V Hewltt, at Kiogweod, New Jersey. Majer Tlewltt la nnt hiixIeuh te be re elected. He saya "lttlie imople want te elect me alter all 1 hitre eald, then 1 will try te be mayor again. 'I hore nre mnny things 1 have In mind te de that 1 cannot accomplish within my present term. 1 hall, however, net ratne my linger te get the place. In fact, I would rather net have It, I am net strong. 1 cannot sleep nuil am irrltable aud weary, but If the peepln want an old fellow llke that, what could 1 de but accept If 1 did my duty, " A Oram! I'lrule fit (Irenrs The Retnll (Iroeem' association, of Phila delphia, nre held In t' ii great plcnle te day en tbe agricultural fair greuudc All the grocery stores nrn cloned, and delegations are attending from lUltlmore, Wilmington, Trenten, Harrisburg, New Yerk and ether neighboring cltltH. Thirty thousand tlelui'H wero sold, mid preparations for a great crowd wero made. A medical corps bRH been erganlzsd, mid sporting events will oeiupy the onilre day. The fistlvltlcH will couclude with dancing In oue uf the larj,e exhibition buildings. .Samuel C'larke, of this city, Is attending the Jubilee. 1'r.tmluWm Advertising. TliorearooUkludHofadvortlslnKsohomca at present, but otiael tbogreatejt frauds Is llie man who gees around nnurlng the cards of huslurss men whleh he agrees te put In fancy lotters lu a gaudy frame and hang tbcm up where they will reiiihiu irr ever. There have been a dezsn of men el thla kind In Lancaster within a year. They have put up thise IrnuieH all ever town and trey have been tern i.nwn or brehen nl- ti tut n s i " l e ti burners Jelt. 1'eople who never think of uilng thn uewspapers i r efier legltiuiate ways for advertising go lute thoje soheincs and lu most casts nre robbed. A innn with n frame aud glib tengue Is new "werklug " this town. A tin) Hurl lu n ltnnrty. Dr. .1. W. 118J, of rjeuth IVIuca street was driving around te soe his patients Wednesday afternoon, aud In the buggy with him wean llttle son of II, Frank Hay. ler. The doctor stepped at a heuse lu Church street, leaving the boy In ttie buggy. The horse frightened at a passing deg cart mid ran lute Llme stteet. At the oernor of MillllnthQ buggy struck acalust n huge stene and was upset. The boy was thrown out aud badly bruised. The herse regained his fcet nud started oil, r.nd was only ought alter he had geno a ronelderablo dlstauce, Tbe buggy was pretty well broken. Ills Ailinlrnlile Surer, from the hubratka btate Journal. ' 1'orslstenco will frequently de mcre for a man thin will gtn'us. " '1 believe it 1 bid an experlfcca In tbat line myself. " ' lu what way T" " When 1 commenced 1 1 study In an attorney's iUIch my latter Hueeringly told me that I would never be able te ae. mlrs a knowledge of a a law, but I per aeverud. " And are you a lawyer tour ' ' ' Net exactly, but I'm odeputy sheilU, " The Democratic Flcole. The oetnmlttoe appointed en Tuesday evening by tbe Yeung Men's Democratic club te make arrangements for holding plcnle in Beading, met last evening. A sub-committee, consisting of Harry Drach bar and Geerge N. Reynolds was appointed te go te Read In g te-day and secure a suit suit nble place for tbe plcnle. Tbe date will then be flxed urea. An Item en Each Section, The first section of the Fast Line west was delayed three quarter of an hour at lie l'ennsylvanla railroad station this afternoon, en account et a het box en a bag gsge car. On the scceud section of the train tbere were about five car lead of llttle children, who were en their way te dlflcrent points In the Cumberland valley. They vlll emalntwe weeks, 711' were sent out by a charitable society et New Yerk, Fine MsililtWerki. MsJ. Charles M. Bewell has long steed at tbe head of bla profession a a marble mason. Ills long experience and correct JudRinent in the buslni hi Siva blm sreelal fncilltles for selectlng the best materlal In Kranlte, marble and ether stones, and in manufacturing them In tbe meat artistic designs. Cemotery work of all kinds, mantel works, ssnd and brownsteno dner sills ern furnished at the shortest notlee. Hoe MsJ Hewell's advertisement In another column. W F. Heyor, asslgnre of Stumm Bres., wl'l soil at pnljlle sale at the Cooper boase, Filday uvehlnB at 8 o'clock, tha valuable stele stand, Ne. SS snd 3! North (jiieen stroet. Fire! First Fire! l'rel Jlnchbtnrler, or Philadelphia, Uie In vonter of the l'yieintrr 1'lre Kxtlnirnlihar, will (tlve a very )ara and IntercstlnKOxhtblt of the power or said 1'yroletor as an cxtln (iitsher cf lire, en Mr. Kelper's let. West Chestnut stroet, abeve Nevln, en Thursday ovenliiKOt 7:W o'clock. This exhibit will be something new and very Interesting and nene theild full te see It Agents wanted for this and etlicr counties. Call at Loepard hotel. 2t I'VKOLKTBK Mid CO. MA11HIAUKB. f tjickkb rticK. On the morning or August inti. nt the home of the brlde, Mr. Wins. I). tttrlcker, of HanlBburg, ana Miss Alice K. sllric, nl I.tuicnsmr, la t the ltev. boergo Osnl, et I'lnoUreTO, i'n, tnictattng. UO DBATlia llniCKSii aiivust A HW. In 111 H cllv. Mih Cnthailne M. llrlemir, aed eighty years. 1 he relatives and frlends of the family are respectfully Invited te attend the fanernl. tretn hnr Inte residence, he. 20 Vast Walnut strcet, en Saturday morning at 10 o'c'eck. In terment at Lancaster cemotery. McMiciiAEE..-InNnrrlitewn,nnths8'htnst., Neiitn, youngest (laughtnrer J. d and Altce McMlcliaul,aged4 ears and C weeks. The relatives and lilends of the family are respccltully Invited te attend her funeral, from the t'enn'a It. U. dpet, en Saturday attorneon at 2 o'clock. Services at the cbappl. Intorment at Lancaster coxetory. H Hrss AutjUstH, 18t8, Biuan 11. II tea, In her thlrty-ssvunth year. The relatives and frlends of the family are rosriecUiilly Invited te attend the faneral, from the residence of her bretnnr-tn-law, Henry Dtotrleh, Columbia plke, en Saturday, the 11th Inst., at 1 o'clock. Interment at LnniMinPCker's. 2id MAliKUm. Drain iiil.freTislnns. rnrnlshed by 8. K. Vundt, llroker. CniUAde, Aug. 0, l.oe o'clock p. m. Wheat Cern Oat, l'erk. Laid. August 8.ij 45J "OM Septeniber. bt'i Wi 2i) ll.ai h i October Kl. 414 U II V) 8 77 Doceuilor ....n'i ie May t'jy, 'MJi 20 i rudiKill , pjif Censcls , w 7.1b Closing l'rlces-2 o'clock p. m. tt ii-iuv. tun, uaui i era. I.ard. h ;s S.77 8. 75 August ...... Sapleuiber.. October.. .. MX Ii'-i 2 If II in 1.1.2 IS. 87 tV", 2IX Si 28 itecelp'te." eecumbur Miy urude UU Winter Wheat., Spring Wheat.., Cern Oats ItVH Barley ...ban H7tt Car Leu. ... 71 ii 29 ',3 Head. ...ll.iui . ,10,110 Uecntpts liens. ., 1 Uuceliits catue.. Stuck markets. UuotAllens by llecd, MeUrann A Ce., bank bank en, Lancaster, l'a. SttW VORK LIST. 11 A.M. 12 M, Sri, ss 37 is" uanaaa recinc O. C. U.A1 M'. Colerado Ceal 37J 37'J v.niii.11.1 nuiiiu...... ...... Canada Southern K'i Chl.,Sl L.A l'bg Den. A ltle U.... Del. LA W ZV. Erie 21J.J Krte2nds Jer C yt B.AT... ..,. .... Leu, AM iy, L. Shern .ul Mich Cen , $ Missouri I'.iclllc 82K HockValley N.r row N. 1". l'rel 674J N.West 1 IK N.Y.O ins2 New Kngtand ilji Riat Tuunesaue 130 'i ivZ ' ' f!-i HI 8J 26" I7 1H hi 88 Pf V7 20X l7H lliH iuii n levi S98 " 73V4 2I.H Omaha 4! Oregon Transpartatten WK irauiriu a rv 1'acineMall lttchmnnd Tunnluul 21,'i 8U l'aul 711 Texas l'actnc. 2 y. Union 1'iictric ,, ui Waliiwh Coin Wabush l'ref 2' Westrn U hjtj ml '.6 I'lii :& 81 81 TT'JBl OUUltl IHIUUS. ,, rillLADSLVHU LI3T. Leh Vel 11., N.V. A 1'hlla l'a. 11.11 Heading six 3J r lii Leh. Nav llestenv. l'ass MX U" 33 0-tC 1. A K 1sj N Cent l'ueplna l'lvsa I'J I' 8 ; Oil ;& rtilla. Traction 28X 'X tiit livestock Market. C'HKUdO, Aug. H--Cattle ltocelptn, H.ftX) Mhiiiiiiunts, 3,(W: market strong ; Hee s, S3 6 W i 1 Blockers and feeders, ti IVQ3 W) : cows tin Uand inliud, 11 ssca iAiTezat cattle. Ill) 'a 3 ti j Wc-stern rangers. $17081 . Ilofs-Ktcelju, 11,000 head j shipments, i. eej head : market weak r mixed, A a ftn at-hi-avy, Id lOflti W J light, ft! lOOtSMj skips, (1 10 hoop Knrelpts. 5 0M head 1 shipments. IKK)! murket lower; natives, I! 6eVji te! Weiiern shorn, u 7nf I 10 ; itiaa shorn, 2 7ua I lu i lambs. JU0UJ 85. " Kast LinsHTv Cattln Receipts, 7 : shipments. tl head j market dull en com cem cem men I steady en geed : nitine, Ii 60Q5 75 : bimiJ. mrOS'Mi filr, tj;.l50j common, r2 75tt3 25 no calUe shlppud te Nuw Yerk te-dy ' . J,l,WB ,""ij. 1300 limit 1 shipments MX) j nun km slew t I'hlladelphlas. ! (n 0 01; intxed, rtl50M: lorkers, III fuae le 1, common te fair, sswae I5t pigs. f5 7daue! no eirs shipped te New Yolk le-lay. BbiHip-Uuculpts. S.Wj shlpiminU, 1CO0 mnrkin slnw 1 no pi line In inurk.-i; lair In geed, M .'"tl ss, comuien te lair, t-toerti ; IuilIh. 11 te C5W. 1 1 Always uivt s salltlac'.len. tfJMThlS Lecal mock aud Deras. Ueperted by J. U. Loag, far Lest value, sale. Lines. 1 tiiKir cent., lew., ij 106.00 " 0 " 18J5 100 115 " " Scheel leanlblU tee 103 " " in ler 20 years, luu lee " 4 " In Bor20years. 100 lue " 4 " Ininer'Jiiyuars. 100 101 K " 4 " In 5or30yeara. lue ku u Manheliu Borough lean 100 101 KUUrSLLAS SOl-8 BTOOXS, Uuarryvtiln u. it..,. w 1. M Ulora vllle Stnmt Car 60 (,9 Inquiring frtnttng Company M 62 (iasllght und rnel Cemimuy 24 28 havens Heuse (Bends) ,, no inn Columbia Uas Company ,, n 25 Columbia Water Company la u bujdiie Minna Iren Company 100 2162s Mariiit'n'ilnllnw.ware,... 100 21010 StoTersHenso ,, i ies MtlloisvllleHennalSo'jool 29 18 North, rn Market 60 go Kastmit Muf.ui se t2M Uas Company Bends , 100 103 Colombia Uorengb liends 100 102 Unanyvtlle It. U., 7's lue He Utiudlug A Colombia II. B.. 6'fl 100 lie Edisen Ltglit Ceuipauy ee 67.60 Western Market 60 62.50 Lanca.u-r City Slnwt lUUway Ce.. 60 Ou.ue Kast Knd Street Hallway 63 TuasriBii sTceua. Btg prlng A Baaver Valley 23 8 BrfdgupnrtA Herseshna igu 27,75 Columbia A Chestnut 11111 20 27 Columbia A Washington ae 20 Conestoga A lllg Spring as 20 MarlitUi A Meuut Jey 25 35.60 Lane, UlUaueihUiwn A Mtddlet'n, 100 75 Lancaster A rrnltvllle ,' 60 68 75 LancuterALtut 20 70 Laneaster WlllUxrutewn te 110.00 taneatter Maner M Vt Lancaster ft ManliAim..,.. K 0 Lancaster ft Martetta ,.,,.. 11 lAaeaater ft new Ilelland loe II Lancaster ft fluaqnehanna... bee 1)1 Laaeaater ft New Danville as 11 Colombia A Marietta as 11 afaytewn ft KlUabelhtewn l Lancaster A Knhrata ll.fS Lancaster ft Willow Street.. as 41.W Btraabnra: ft Millport 58 M Marietuft Mavtewn 99 SO aaaa arecaa. First National Hank loe d ranners' National Hank..,,,,,..,.., M lie rnlten National Bank... loe 191 Lancaster Cennty National Jlank... BO 11.1.50 Northern National Hank ,, 100 121 Peeples' National Rank 100 lis Kevstene National llank.Manhi.'!m 100 left Oemmbla National Bank ,. 100 1S8 Christiana National Brnk in IS pbrata National Uank 100 its rlrat National uank, Columbia 100 161 First National Hank, Btrashnnr 100 1M First National Hank, Martetta 100 B0 rtrstXatlenal Hank. UU Jey ..100 ICO LtUta National Hank 100 167.50 Monntvllle National Uank.... 100 100, Manheim National Uank lue 1M Union National Bank, Mount Jey., 50 es New Hellana National uank loe lis aap National Hank 100 no qaarryvnie National Bank 100 Its llttabetbtewn National Bank 120 i'OLlTlCAlH Democratic State Ticket. Fen BcrasHs judiib. J. II. M :Cellum, of Hmquebanna county. XLKOTOItS. At Large-U Milten 8 peer,' A. F. Keating-- 1. David W Bellers, '5. Alvln Day, is. William Dent, ;z. Mtcnsei Mas oe, 8. A, II. Ladner, t. William J. Lutta, t&. Jehn Tailor, 0. franklin W allien. i7- ltussell Karnes, 18. Henry K. Woodal, 19. Ilqrman Beeler. 3i. miiiaraii. uarman. it. William Maner, tu Jehn M. UaLey, 7, Geerge W. Pauling, 8. James Smith. 3. Dantel .Schweyer, a. Jehn Huckenatetn. (4 wuilam P. Lantx.i . Dsvla H. Merris, ttt. James II. Caldwell, (7.S.T. Nelll, . J. L. Brown. 1". vv. 11. uiven, 11. Charles nebtnsnn. 12. .lehn U. Keynciai, 13. Kdaard .1. Hay nor, ll.Bluien P. Ltht, COUNTY TICKET, Cengrett. 1IOUACB L. HALDAMAtr, Chlckles. Mate Senater. CUUIJTIAN UOWIt.Btrasburg. Atiembtu. (Nerthern District.) J. r.ECHTKUNAUU, Manheim. JOHN IIIbKY. Manheim. WlLl.laM THOME, Milten Qreve. (seuthern District.) J AUKS Q. Me-l'Altil AN, Drumore. iieceriier. JOHN UKBM AN, Manheim. County Solicitor. WM. II. IIU1NTON, Lancaiter. Jwy Commtitlencr. VUANKL1N CLAUK.Stresbur. J)treetert etht J'oer. 1. WALL, Lancaster. J. MONTOOMKltr, MeuntVUIc: J'rtten Jmpecteri. A. L.WlNTKiis, 1'rovldnnce. 1IKNUV IT. IIAKTMAN, Kast Lampeter. KKW AD VKKTISKMKNTH. J3AKINQ POWDEH. ROYAL BAKING 'POWDER, Absolutely Pure. TU1S powder nover varlea. A marvel el purity, strength und wholesemonees. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and can net be sold In competition with tha multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders ehl only In enns. Bevai. IUiiss 1'ewubb Ce.. loe Wall Btreet. New Yerk. lylsiydAw T.1K FINKS T AMKH1UAN CUAM l'AGNKS, Gelden Age snd Hammondsport Sec. ltOUKEU'S L1QUOU STORK. TfUST OI'BNF.n A OAG OF PKIMK ' n silted Canary Peed at 10 cents a quart. Bird Set-d and Gravel In pickd. FIshBenr. Seng re it and lord Tonic, at HUBLKY'SDIIUGHTOUR, 8ft WratKlnir Street. Ql'KClAIi OTIOK. vj en nnd alter Snnlmnlmr 1. rivsc i.iti, OK nt. will b addtd en all school tax re maining unpaid W. e. Jl AUSII ALL, Treasurer. . , ,,., .. . Centre euuare. J-31tlce open Monday and Saturday Kvkn DJBi. augO-ttdU PUBLIUHALEOKILLINOIS HORSES. On Monday, AnsU3tl3, 18S8. will be sold at the Merrlmae Htab'ee, Ne 115 North 1'rlnce slreet, Lsncaitt-r, l'a., 11 carload or FliBt Class Illinois llnrics, consisting of Ne 1 feeders, gensral pnpnse hordes and a row ezoellont uilvlnglierses Sile te emnmnnrn at 1 n'cleak p m.. when lei ms III be made known by t3ld UEOBOKOUOS5MAN. OKA BATU1NUATHOMK, GO, TO OOOHRAN'3 DRUG bTOREJ, N08. 1J7 A is North tiuoen St , And get soma NKV SALT und Water Bath at home have a Sea 'XuThAS IRIOES AU.VN.ST T11K WOKI.l). CLARKE'S 1-B13K3 AND Q7AL1TV OK THE GOODS ltK SKLLb STAND AGAINST Til K WOULD. A Cakn el stnllwcrck Bres. Sweet Chocalale w Ith a pound -Je C0U10. 2 t,i Nuw civani Nuts and 2 its Dates for23e 2 as Klake 'lupinsn and 2 B. Itice ler 253. H Us New l'runella9 and 3 Bn Prunes lorKle 2 ttiolMerk Itatslns and k tt. I'luina for 25e 2 as freneb I'runei and !tn lgs for 25c. 1 II cent bag Klue Halt and K l'upper. 25 3 geed SLrubblng BrushtB aud ene Breem ler V5c. 6 tbi 1 sundry Seap and 5 cakes Seap for 2V:. tt B.ibwtiia Cruckerj and 2 paeas Cem- nu.ii" 11 mr tj H 0. I ea and x best Coiree In city for 23a. ...... u . -T . . . . -r - '" n i-n.rb cuuu cuttp ami ft Launary aeip, 2jc uapniiii Liiunmyar let. Vanlili anil - iiiuues rxiruct, vannu aud lAinjn, and 1 boitle Ca'snp ler 25c, ier sac. Beet Bcer and 1 tt. CroimSeJa 1 linttie uiru's Orsrlwin 25e. 4 Its or 12 psclages Washing Powder for 25e. 1 can Salmen and 1 tt. liratiam Crackers. 25c. tMMsent packs Btid Seed and lu-ceut pack Tapioca ler 25a 2 nice Messed Shad and X peck New Pota toes ler 25e. CniLDltKNCllY rOKTHKM. WOMEN S1UII IOB THEM. MEM ALMOST DIE rOttlllKM. Muvin's Softrier Cakes and Cmlm That nnver get stale. That fairly melt In yeurmnutb. It you want seme geed eating ctll and try Marvin's akes and Crackers. We are he 'l Quarters for thorn, ltwcelved fresh every rjw days. nne thousand ether big bargains In Teas sesm?cKi?,ra,,cBplCOa' b'ri,,,i' Kleur' Kl0 V 8 - llsvu you trled our Glnssnre Starch, that makes LelKrs aud CuiN like new'' Use thti Improved maicb, and jea don't require a mirror, as you can see jour shadow In the gargmeut alter you are through wllhlL SAMUEL CLAEKE'S WHOLESALE AND UKTAIL TEA ANDCOf. KE STOUK, 1H ttnd 14 SOUTH QUBHN STREET. -TEI.El'110NE.- T EVAN'S l-LOL' K. USE- LEiVAN'S FLOUR. It Always Qlvei sittsfactlen. tiOUlhla a aw ad ran TiaaikMsn. WANTED A GIRL WAN IB A 8ITU. . atlonlnahetel. Apply at ltd THIS OFF1CK. WEIKEL'8 FASHIONABLE MIL. llnery and Trlmmtnpr store, Ne.as Nertn Qneen btreet, contains all the. He wee t ana L4teet Novelties et the season. Prleea rea sonable. Call and aee our AewQeMU. apns tfd OTICE FIVE PKR CENT. IW1LL be saflnfl te all city Tax net pstd en or before AUGUST Si, 18W. nmce hours Irome a in.tes p m. Open Monday and eaturday evenleR Xrein 7 te 8 p. in. .,... J.H.BATnvesr, angO-traa city Trcaserer. OU8INKBS COLLEGE. Lancaster Business College, MO. 10H CAST KtKQ BTItKKT. Dav Sessions beelns MONDAY, brpt. s. livenleg Betslena begin TOK3DAt,BKf T.l. Apply at rooms, or addrets. B. O. WHIBL1R, Prin. angitraB PROPOSALS FOR COAL TO BE DE llrered In the cellars of tha Mll'eisvlile Nermal Scheel-under tha clrccttens of the steward. MO tens mera or less, Hard rurnace, equal te Bunnten. 20U tens, mere or Iras, Hard Nnt. 60 tens, mom or lest. Lykens Valley Kg. Bids received te 11 o'elook m., Thursday, Aiuustie, 1858, at need a Mm.rann'a banktug house. A-D.H, FKAN1Z, .I011NM STRUMAS?, JAUOBUAUHMAN, aai9.10,ll Leramlttee. TTTATOU REl'AlKlNG. WATCH REPAIRING A Watch Is tha most delicate and tnt'tcata piece of mechanism made by man, and thoeno that receives tbe least attention, lour ittsm engine, your wagon rrceives mere. it Is an established fact that thore era mere Watches ruined by the average Watch He ptlrer than by the Watch Carrier- We have a watch in our possession made by the undersigned 1 this, coupled with anIX hKlllBNCKlir JClUHTKKl YKAK3ATTHJC BKNCIf, enables us te tarn eat work of the Highest Grade at reasonable prices and with sa lstacllen te our customers. Would rcspecttully invite a trial, GHAS. S. GILL, Watchmaker & Jeweler, KO. 10 WEST KING ST., LAKCASTEB. I' A. S fhCIAIi PRICES. MTIL SEPTEMBBE We u ill make Speclal Prices en nil Wash Dress Goods. BEST F.IENCU SATIN ES at Ltsi Than Cost. DUES3 GINQHAMB, BKKKSUUKKH8, WHITE G OO US, Au. avComeandsooour Bargains. Cheap fur Cash. Everything JOIH S. GIVLER, 6 and 8 North Quoeq Street, LAKCASTEB, l'A. marlMvdAw S1' T'AMM BROrUHRS. GOING ! GOING ! GONE! Valuable Beicss Property -AT ASSIGNEE'S SALF. On rillDAY. AUGLST IP, at 8 p. m., will be orTered, at the Cooper Heuse, the very deslra. ble bustnef s property. Nej. 35 and f7 NOBTH (iUSKN 8TN (across from Posteillce) as the preperty et Stamru Brethers, consisting et 2S reet llJi inches front, extending back te a depth et 2l3feet, moreorles, with a three (3) story Shep fronting en Christian slreer, med as a manntactery. Alse right of way through three (3) feet nlley and stairway te second, story. The Store Beem Is one of the finest and best adapted for general mercantile business te de found anywbere, having lately been 10 medeled by the owners. Said stere room Is 2d feet lUi Inches wide and 100 feet long, ventt- laieaanangnteein the most Improved style. 1'artles can vlaw the premlses by calling en Messrs. t tamm Bres., or tbe assignee. W.r.BEYBB, Assignee. Taos J. Davis, Attorney. 3 WEEKS MORE AND THE Great Closing Sale Stamm Bres., Nes. 85 & 37 North Queen Street. 'WILL END. Frem new no effort will be spared te clesa out the balance cf the stock $500 A DAY SAVD TO BTJYER3. The ssen is lajt approaching when veu will neid te Duy Woolen Dress Goods V by uet buy new and sava year portion, -AT THE- BOSTON STOEE. HMW AD VEllT.BEiltNTS. QREAT REDUOTiOX. Fine Tailoring At Ue Greatest Reduction ever made te re re re (tnoe a heavy stock, at H. GERHART'S Fine Tallorieg Efiteblishment, 3 NORTH QDBK If BTH Kir. LimcMtir Ct ImptrUll T,dler ,n U '.City e TO10YCLE8, TRIOYCLEP, TANDEMH. COLUMBIA Bieycks, Tricycles, Tandems. DUKABLE, tlktPLK. UUAKANTXXIl UIQHKST QR&UK, ILLU&TUATKDCATALOQUR FKRI. POPE MF'G. CO., 7) TBANKL1N ST., BOSTON. BHAwrll HOUBKB-1I Warren 8t, we Yerk ; S91 Wabash Aye . Chicago, aas-l cdeed -J4A-ART1N BROTHERS. Max's All-Weel Eulls The Most Attractive Values. at $7.53 and 1 .0.00. Yen can get a geed Every Day Eutt among them. Yen can get a geed Dress Suit among them. Whichever yen get yea'll make the most out of your money. Very Manly you'll think we're in a hurry te sell. We are. Every one we sell advertises ns, by the wear, as giving the biggest money valne In Clothing, and binds your thoughts en us os your clothier?, Finer Suits, asd plenty toselect from, 12 00 te I! t.te. All the geed In Men's and Bey's rnmlshlngr. MARTIN BRO'S Clothing and FnrnlshlnK Goods, 93 NOBTH QUEEN ST. P. S. Campaign Clubs Equipped. w ILI.l AMBON A FOSTER. A Reception WITH EQUAL LIGHTS TO ALL HLYiKI. PRICES THAT MEAN BALKS WITHOUT FBOIT1TS. Gent's Linen nnd Jean Drawers IhH sold at ll.eeundt .50, new bec. Gent's Extra Fine Fancy Balbrlggan Under, we tr, C3c. Gout's line White Muslin Drawers, 2c. Gent's rine Flannel Shirts, light colors, tl 23, tl.S0, 11.75. New Deilgns In Gent's Silk Neckwear, 26c, 33c, tOC. Wash Flq.ne Neckties, 232. Gent's Light Colored etlk Windser Neck ties, 2Sc and 6ec. ; Gent's Narrow riealed Fnll Dress While Shirts, 6O0 te 11 CO. Fast Black Hosiery for Uents, Beys and Children, l'HIXCirAL DEI OT FOB CAMPAIGN EQUIPMENTS. ESTIMATES FUBNISHED. Williamson & Fester, 32. 34, 36 & 38 E. KING ST., LANUASTEB, pa. BRANCH STORE, NO. 318 MABKBT STREET, UABBISBUBG, FA. J. B. MARTIN CO. Don't Torget ttie Prices or eun- FRENCH SATIN ES, 20 A 15 CTS ; W Kit E 35 C S. Levely I'alterns few Htyles et CUALLlE8ut7andl0iunUa laid. DBESS AMEHICANHATINKiitS,8andl.'HC'ent9. Large block te btlect from. AMEBIHAN GINGHAMS, Large and tuiall Flalds, at 7, 10 and 12H Cent a i urd. CltAZY CICKl'ES, Kew Patterns, at 10 Cents a Yard. Bpeclal JelintHb-int 1.50O Yards of CBINK Lhli HKhUHUl KEIW that sold at 15 Cents a Yurd ; Beductd te 7 Cents u Yard. DllESB BATISTKB In tbe New Combina tions, at 7, 10 and 15 Cents a Yard. DKEBS LAWNS at 3 te 10 Cents a Yard. PARASOLS. EVEUl ONE MA UK K I) COST. AT LKSJ THAN GLASS DEPARTMENT. Wd hr.e I'liced en tbe Counter an ODD LOT OF ULaih irnm stock at 1'ilees One Half ltrgular J'rlces. J. B. MARTIN & CO. I.MOAL MU1 .OKU, E3TATEOFJOHN LIOHTY, LATKOK 1 ancaster city, deceased Lettera el administration en sMd iUtn having been granted 10 the undersigned, all persons Indebted therute are requested te make Im mediate payment, and these having claims or demands against 1 he same, wilt pi rsent them without de ay for settlement te tha under signed, residing in Lancaster, l'a. AN'IIIUNY lichtv. BIKI'HKN MAUKET. Admlnlstratersd.b. 11 e. t a. Ur.ews A Uxxstt, Attorneys. Jyl9 6tdTh - -' ;-t-
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