y 'Sll i .' ;v& ' ' . ..,H . i, V t?,'. TTlI V '. A ft iOKfMATBF, ' yjt ., ir Tflt IEFEL A LlV '"Hi 'WW ClIttWEI. AIf', ''A nktettet Mar tTra the Necessity Fer 'ftc Aa AmfcalaJM-rfefft-eM or the -ft . Wa4Th Envelope 9yattni '-'J?'- a -?: .- 3t$S t Well, Jea4a, what have yen te-day T ;;; Jote Maybe a he knocked off for - -.itaner sad eaw hid llltle daughter at. the t " ,(1lcr "uh hl dinner kettle. sgfcj JefcM wm m house carpenter with a family , rtfV? Ta children, ana his wire always sent : W M dlsner by little Jennie, the eldest S . it Migfctef.. Re manasedte clethe and feed PrViCfcwi well, and te send the three eldest te Wp' ?S-rlWol,ferhe vowed that he weuldhave VCbMHt of ene tax at least. He lived fft VvW" P e' ne city where the iMf bWX'waier was se tmerlv nerved that the K5A? w iwtr waa se poorly nerved that the 7 w - i'fc .. ia . i .- - . .. .. IMF '2"lv .J""' Were ten turned en all tne time ;"--'wMl boekete under them te catch whatever -, jS3jmMjiBe department nan te ajiare, ana itv irA jr hWL.. . a l.-a i i a M.&W wra "e iuwm wcre iw a foreign country 7;ij e tfee city read makers, and the trnmp of W tte imtutrieus policeman wns seldom - 1J15 "- Y.t. -.- ai i...t ... nJTht- wuu nna U iiiuugiuiui iiiuu ViIki knew that though lie pall f :. " taxes directly he did se through tir'faylBfr his rent te the house h.'ll ewner whe'pald the tax. He therefore rii-"'t'aJ quite proud of himself for KCttlnc e en ? . "wlth the authorities, bv sending his ihote -. 7?i. " aftMlt I. ....1.....1 - . 11 -.l jjSP, 3j$ jtMettgta, nud keeping them there ns long .,stf-y,wm ineycnesc. Jehn talked te his llttle fig"- daughter about tiioappreachlne ro-encnlmr : $& te schools, and nflar n hearty lunch nnd i&'iflj F"1" "' ue rciurncu ie ins one, nnu ,?v Miuue gin went nome again with tlie '.f!Jg v aapty kettle. Z?rr? A ort ,ou' "I,eul ' A crashing of tlm liSis-t hurrying of people. The plasterer W'.ljMa 'n fourth story room stepped and Razed v "'';w,e 'nether for a moment of IMciiIiik '$M i60- The old foreman ran te the win- MX' HkW. He could net see lh ii navninnnt. fnr F & "SSX? wwntce.Duiihe tops orthescanold poles .tS&-?ni wvwA;' . . . . t-. ., , a, . ,; - , j -C-. - -.'--,-x r-. -i '.L j t. , gy j . . , ;y ; y'lijry i e- ,v Y -iV ' " .-f . . aajui, .AJXJKiiJUWCJiUJH, TfiUHBDAX. AUOUIT i t , " ' J v'-'T-ri. m t'" ""Vv" Catfc.u........... Kw8er-, Cath M.M..M Cah M. ....-.... Ch.. ...,M Cash . ............ K. E. S. Jehn Rellly.. Uea Bewman... Cnli ...... ., raih 1. W. Overly... Cftfh ............ . Cah .t..H.......M laM.lh Mh. '.Kmrntlti K A?& it tvy rsks"? itSSjS. ,-1 t. r-S. -V ware net there. ? 'wissr tar r-s?&F ' '!.'-. lififtf'J i'Ji :'" fW- 't. 5f ErH 85 .. fiiT rc "jl 4: gr t?, "It's Jehn fell te the pavement!" The men quickly descended and Jolnel the gathering crowd around the flgure en the sidewalk and wcre glad te hear him groaning, as at first thought any Injury Is lass tcrrible than sudden death. Hut wlieii taey found the man Jjing with n broken leg and a long splinter driven through his . ether thigh, a pioce of the pole that had broken the fall ana perhaps saved his life, they doubted whether a fatal ending weuiu nei nave been belter than se much suffering. Already a peel of bleed bad gathered and It was evident that the man would bleed te death If something was net dene for him at once. A n lit ex amination showed the end of the bone pro jecting from his right leg, but the thick splinter in his left thigh added te the agony of his position en the hard ivoinentaiul made it Impossible te meve him with out gMng feaiful p.iln. The wounded man said nothing and bravely tried te stand the pain, Iheugl'i bla chalky face and blue lifts told of tlin struggle. He was tee much hurt te think much, but looked forward with n vague horror te the moment whun he must be lifted te the fleer of a wagon nnd must un dergo the fearful terture or the longrlde te hi home. He knew that he could net stand it. He had been present when a brakeman with a crushed leg uasleadinl en the fleer or an express wagon and taken te the hospital. The doctors said the man died from slieck, but the carpenter and ethers believed he died from wagon lloer. That brakeman's agonized fuce a he went jolting through the streets was new befere the wretched man en the sidewalk, among the shifting faces of his wife ami children and the vivid memories that vemu te dying men. He seemed te hear the groans and cries of the niHii in the wagon and recalled his bitter thoughts or the iicl'- lect that made such inhumanity possible. Just then he heard u little bell sharply rung and heard seme ene sav : "' Here it is w the ambulance !' Jehn had been se busily at work that he had been tee tired te read the papers for several nights and though he knew that an ainnuiance was te be bought he was net aware that it had arrived and was In place ataflre engine house, from which It could be called by telephone. A practical man across the sticet had seen the scafTeld give way, and Jehn hud hardly fallen borero the practical man wns at the telopheno erdering the ambulance, and the telephone exchange girl wan nt the same tlme notifying the doctor. The light but strongly built wagon tame rushing down the btreet whlle the doctor en the seat boslde the driver held his case of Instruments and bandages In one hand and rang the warning bell with the ether, that all vehicles might get out of the way quickly. "Thank Ged, here's the ambu lance," said the old foreman ns he turned with tears in his eyes from a rough attempt te Btep the bleeding. The crew d fell back te allow the chicle te come dene up te the mangled man nnd the doctor was aoen kneeling by hlsslde haidnt work. . The deer at the back of the vehlcle wns opened, showing two strctchers swung in an ingenious way nt cither slde nnd ee arranged that a badly Injured man could be taken through the streets without delay and with no Jolting or Jarring. One of thesewas removed and placed en the ground by the injured man, who was new mere quiet under the intlucnce of n drug. The bleed wns stanched, nnd bound In many flrinly wound bandages, the man was carefully lifted en the stretcher, nnd then the strctcher w as easily nnd imlekly placed in position in the ambulance, the doers were closed, and physlduu and i.a Ueut dreve oft" te the lntter's home. Te the anxious wife the doctor said, "We have your husband here, but he will pull through all right, bewuse I get there in time te aive him seme bleed." But Jehn only niuttcred ns he was lifted en the stretcher te his bedside, and easily trausferrcd te the bed. "Thank Ged ler the ambulance !" JlOHALl The IsTELUOENCiat announced en fcat urday that it would rccelve contributions for the purchase of an ambulance, and te-day envelopes have been distributed en dorsed as fellow s : COXTMBUTIOJ.b for the AMBULANCE FUND. Please put donation in this cnvclojte and return te bearer or I.vTELLteE.vcKn eiucc, giving amount nnd name. Jfsme Amount : I as as as . s 2H . 3 13 , 10 10 10 10 JOSEPHINE SEirKTTT Xoy-SUITED. The Court nuledTh.it I'lulntlfTHnd Xet Proven XcrI lattice. The testimony for the plaintiff in the suit of Jesephine Selfsrt vs. the Pennsylvania railroad company, en trial before Judge Livingston, was concluded en Wodnesday afternoon. Counsel for the railroad company moved for a non-suit en the ground that plaintiff had net proven negllgence en the part of the defendant. This motion was argued at length. The court granted the motion of non-suit. A rule te show cause why the non-suit should net be stricken off wns granted. 11. C. Brubaker and B. I Davis for plaintiff; E. T). Xerth for defendant. The suit or the trustees of Monterey Ledge, vs. Adam Oblcnder and Charles SrhaefTer was continued, uineiii: jvjiiei: rATrnnseN. The suit of Bcbecca Telllnger n. Martha J. Reynolds, administratrix Of Milten Roy Rey Roy nelds, drccHSed, was attached for trial en Wcdnesday artorneon. This was a suit te recover for services rondered under the fellow lug clrcumstnuces: Milten Reynolds iUrd In Drumern township in 1880. He wasecrH) years old, had no ene te care for him and for nearly nlne months dur ing his last sick Hess he wasnursed by Mrs. Telllnger. Mr. Reynolds suffered from cancel nnd required the constant attention or the pleiiitiir. he claimed 100 per month for her rci vices and this amount the administrator or the decedent claimed was exorbitant, reruscd te pay It nnd then this suit was brought. Itefore the defense was re.ichcd this morning Philip Zcrlicr, ene of the Jurer, wns excused en account of the serious 111 ness or his son-in-law nud the c.ise went e or until this afternoon. The suit of Uriah llltzer s. J. I. L. Lied wns amicably settled. McMullen for plalnttir, Wilsen nnd Kberly for defendant. The suit of Allen O. Pyie vs. the ceuntv et Lnncuster wn attached this morning. This Is nn action te recover costs for ser vices perfermed. Plaintiff pi evud that in Xovembor, 18S7, he was informed or n 10b beryncur Petersburg. He learned that Merris dark was the thief, he ai rested him nud recovered the stelen property. In erder te held the thler he made complaint against him before Alderman McConeiuy. After Clark was locked up Peliceman Reehrlch met Christian Ilabcckcr, the party from whom the turkeys wero utelcn. Mr. Habccker went with this officer te Alderman Hersliey's uud preferred n suit against Clark. Alter the ense was tried In court Reehrlch wns allowed the fees In the chbe, and then Olllccr Pyle brought this suit. The defouse w ns that the county lm lug paid nil the fees te Ofllcer Reehrlch, it could net be nsked te again pav them lu Olllcer Pyle. The court instructed thejuiy te liml ler plaintiff for the full amount of his claim, W.8i U. V. Davis for plaintiff, It. C. Hru baker and Geergo A. Laue for defendant. A STABLE MtWHOTO). An Incendiary Helleved te Rare Caused Tueaday Arteraoen Blaze. Lancaster had another fire en Tuesday ar ar ar ternoeu, Just about the tlme the newspa pers wcre going te press. It was In a frame sUbte in the rear of 701 North Lime street, which property is owned by D. P. Lecher'a estate, and is occupied by Abra ham Apptcbach. On the same spot a stable was burned three years age, when the property was owned by Adam Mlshllch. The alarm for yesterday's fire was struck from bqx W,at Duke and Frederick streeU The flremenwere net slew in getting te the grounds, nnd they extinguished the flamet, but net until the building wns al most enllroiydestreycd eratle-ist burned te such nn extent that it will have te be tern down and rebuilt. In the building were $309 w erth of old rags which w ero mnde up In bales. Applebach formerly bought rags and these en hand belonged te Jehn A. Shebcr, who had no insurance upon them. Heveral wagons wcre taken out of the building, but four sets of harness, a rag pros and pair of scales, all of which be bo be lenged te Mr. 8hober, were destroyed. Next te the burned stable wero two small structures, which wcroewnod by Frederick Liscman, ami limy wcre also pretty well damaged. There was nothing In thorn of value. The belleflsthat the fire, which broke out In the second story and was first seen coming out or the roer, was the work of nn Incendiary. After dinner a tramp came te Applebach's house and impudently nsked for something te cat, which was net given him. He went away In n very bad humor and hn Is said te liave been scen near the stnble shortly befere the fire was dis covered by Mrs. Applebach. Mr. Lechor's building was allied at about WW, and he has an Insurance upon It eff-WOIn the Olrnrd company, or Phila delphia, of which Jete Rlfe is the agent. Mr. Hhober complains about the inanucrin which the fire nn extinguished. He says that the bale of rags were put together with big deuble presses, and the rags in them, which wcre loll Intact, wero burned only en the ontslde. The tlroineii for seme reason cut the wlrjs around several of the bundles, and threw them out of the building. They w ero scat tered around In the mud.nndltwlll rcqulre much labor te wash, dry nnd repack thorn. Mr. Shoher snyB it wn net necessary te i ul the wires, 19 . .. .-. V L tV. .v. .-A-. .' .-.' S. 3-- 4'": ;f ;; T cv Till! INDIAN .MAII.-UAItmiilt." A Pnlr Audlouce Urrets All Iiiillnn Stni III a llerilci- Piny. Last evening the "beautiful, soiisatlenal, thrilling picture of frontier llfe," ns the bills described the play, "The Indian Mall-Carrier," was piescntcd In Pulton opera heuse. Thore wns a large gallery and the crowd downstairs was light. The play was written by Go-Wen-Go-Mohawk, an Indian woman, who Is also the slnr of the company. The pioce is or the rogulntlen border kind, and Is tilled with much gore. The star appeared In n male charnctcr, that of the mail-carrier. She lias n geed voice and is active, but she has n grent deal te learn be be bo fero she becomes an actress. The otlier oharactei In the play Included n vllllnneii Mexicflii who wasniwnys foiled in his desliiiis, n cewnrdlv nrmv nntnr nn Irishman, n negre and n pretty maiden. Clurlle Charles a the Irishman wu quite funny at times nnd Miss Biickliiglinin was M'ryultuicthens Mellic. She liilieduccd sex end songs thut pleased In the last net. .Soiiiuefthoothor mombersol thocemMiiy wcre geed, Including W. S. Montgomery, as Simmh Jee, nnd etheis very bad. Kuch oneorthonicniriedagun, pistol or knlfe nud these wcre used upon the slightest provocation. A cannon was nlse brought into soivlce, nud It almost shook seme or the kids out of the gallery when It whs dischaigcd. One of the Incidents of the play wns the duel bctwenn the mivll-cnrrlcr nnd Sianlh Jer, The gnllery wns occupied mestlv In- iun who salwlth their coats eir, yelling nt the the lej of their voices most of the tlme. The niiise made by tlieni has never been equalled In the history or the house. Thev wero pleased If ether pcople wcre net. AititEvi' orArueiTivi:. iienry A . llrulmUei- Arrested tu Rend. lllKlinaLedBeitiiiJiill. Hoiue months nge Hci.iy W. Biiibnkun Indicted for keeiilng a bawdy liouse aud Nielatlng the liquor law, skipped away from the jurisdiction of this court, lie went te St. Leuis, but did net remain there long. His ball wns forfeited nnd a bench warrant issued for his arrest. His brether was Interested In his enpture bevnuse he had helpd te indemnify the beiidsmnii. Suit was net bieught en the bend bo be catifca It was nrrnngid te pay the amount of the same out or nn inheritance coming te Brubakcr and his biethci. Ills brether learned n few davs nge that llemy was In Reading in the tame Imsl Imsl ness he had In this city. He put the mat ter in charge or Deputy .Shcrill Armstrong, nnd that ellleUl went te Reading en Wed nesday. He found his mail without any treuble nnd brought liini te this city en the Inte train last night. He was ledged In the county Jail and will remain there until the adjourned ses sions in Oclober, w hcu he will be tried. The tuhtliuuiiy I strong against him nnd he will probably plead guilty te pre out all the damaging circumstances against nun irem ecmg brought te the attention of the court. UM-QHTUNATE CHRIST ICI.tNE. He Out Se Drunk Tlmt Anether Con Cen Con ntable Is Olillijed Te Loek lllm Up. Constable Christ Kllne, of West Hciup Hciup lleld township, who spends nuirly every day in Ltncaster, where hi does most of his business, is constantly getting Inte trouble. He usually leaves for home en Hunlsburg Accommodation nt 6:30 in the evenlng. Of lale very big loadsefrum hnve been accompanying him home, und from their great slre the wonder has been te many that the railroad company did net charge him extra fare. It dees net matter te him he,v full he becomes, or In what part of town he Is when the tlme for the train te lca e nrrlves, as he nlways tries te ninke the station. Iaist evening he appeared nt tlie corner of Walnut and Neith (Juccii streets. He was se drunk that he did net knew what he was doing, and he sited se badly that pollce were sent for. When the officers arrived Christ had disappeaied. He tiext turned up at the P. R, It. railroad station, but en account of his condition the tniinmen rerused te take lilm en the cars. He then began floundering aieund the station like a ."liicken with its, head cut oil and he "iieu wns ns bloody ns u fowl in that condltleii.for he fell from the platform in the btntlen nnd cut his fnce ery badly. Several or his friends tried te get liini te a place, whero he w euld net make such n dis play of himself, but they could de nothing with him. Finally Constable niiriimn made up his mind te take Kllne te the station heusp. The latter could net walk and he was hauled te the place of confine ment en n trunk truck. He wns balled out iiilsniornlngfer h healing befere Alder man Dceii. A DANGEIIOUh ItPXAWAi . A llei-su Willi ii llrokeii lilt ItiinuliiK At Pull hpecd. About neon te-day Dr. M. L. Herr, or Neith Duke stiect, had n runaway which might lm e cost him his llfe ernt least ery serious Injuries. He was drl lug his mare, usually u very quiet nnd gcntle animal, up Neith Queen stiect, and near Oningothe en in oke. l he brldle seen t-.unoeir the an imal nud this Irigiitciicd lier. She started ollen a run w Ith the doctor in the phicten, utterly helplus, ns he wns tuinble tode anything w ith the reins. As she jnissed up North Queen stieet quite it niiuiboref persons run out Inte the stiect nnd tiled te step her by throwing up their hands nnd yelling. This only frightened her the moie nnd nt ene tlme when the doctor had her al most stepped by talking te her n ninn ran out nnd started her again. At James street iheniilinnl tinned and run en ns rai ns DuUe. In trying te turn the coiner there, she fell very hard te the iwcuicut, nnd was choked se by the harness that she w as unable te get up. The doctor wns then enabled te get out of the buggy, escaping without an Injury ernny kind. The buggv wns indly biekeiuitul the herse cut nnd imiibeu. STOLE A OIRL AXD KILLED A MA3T, A Lively Chase After the Dnaperade. Surrounded In a Canen. A dispatch from Les Angeles, California, says there is great exeitement at San Juan Caplstriiionverthokldunpping of n young girl named Marie Ilobena by the noted bandit Sylvester Morale. The girl Is sev enteen years el age and was taken from her home. Morales was seen carrying her off en horseback, nnd a vigorous pursuit wns organized. The bandit's horse gave out nnd he entered the stable or Henry Charle, ene of the woalthlest men In the county, intending te steal a horse. Charles Mas in the stnble nnd was shot dead, The rather ortheglrl abducted bv Morale said the girl had nover scen Morales until last Wednesday night, when he enme te the heuse nt San Dloquite, thirty miles north or San Diege, nnd entered the liouse, whero she wns in bed. He drew a slx-shoeter and compiled her te dress, mount the herse nnd ride nway with him. On Thurs day aftornoen Morales rede te the deer of a stere in Vista, Han Diege county, leaving the girl nnd the herse whlle he bought crackers and sardlnes. Friday they were seen going toward San Juan, and were chased by Hn oflleer who captured one herse and the girl's clothing. Ne further clue te the bandit's where where nbeutswns found until Sunday aftornoen, when Menties rede through ban Fernande, several inlles north or the sceuoer the Saturday tragedy. .Morales wns riding ouclinrHe nnd leading another, nnd was armed with a Winchester rllle and two six-shooters. He was recognized by an eniccr, who pursued him, but seen disappeared, leatiiig the horse he wns leading. The doKrade then turned hick tewnrd San Diege canon, wl.erc lie was seen Inte nt night with a girl en horse back going toward Trahurn Canen. Morales is n tall, slender man, with a intistnche mid thlu btmid. He is marked with small pox uud ene oye is bloodshot, but a I . gcther he Is net bad looking. He lias sivetii he will net be taken iilite. He is a dead shot, and shcilAs de net like te ceme intocieso quaiters with him. The latest reports are that hels surrounded in n canon near Santa Ana, nnd nn exlrn tb'-e has gene out te lielp the sherlfT. Accident te Guuner. Jehn Cline, formerly or this city, who is new managing n billiard room In Phila delphia, is in Lancaster en n visit te ills rrlends. Yestenlny he wns in Columbia and with his son Hany, Chnrles Francis cus, or Columbia, and William Markel, or Philadelphia, droe te Mt. Jey en a gunnlngtilp. They had two livery horses hitched te a phaeton. On the read whlle they weie returning the king belt of the carrlnge breke. This left the ft out part down upon the ground and the rear part was upset. All or the gontlemeu weie thrown out. Hairy Cllne was badly bruised and reccit cd n very u.lj black oye. The ethers wcre also cut and bruised ami ene or Mr. FrnncUcuV legs sevcrcly Injured. The hen,os ian three miles bofero they could be caught. The Rush te Williams' Gi-oie. Ycsteul.iy thore wero ever 'JO.OtX) pcople nt the Grangers' plcnle nt Williams' Greve. Orthls number between 10,000 and 1!,000 wero can led te tliogieuuds by the Cum berland Valley railroad. A number of speeches en agricultural subjects wcre made. This Is the big dny and the num ber or pcople Is expected te reach 30,000. Governer Beacr nnd ethers nre present. OnNews Kxprcts, which left here at 5:2e this met nlng, there wns quite n number or special cats which wero w ell filled w ith ex cursionists fiem the eastern end of the county, who wcre en their way te the big picnic. Frem Lancaster 170 tickets wero soldte the ground for this ene train nlone and lettnii, and ethers went up en the ether trains or the forenoon. ASSASSINS IN CIIICAO U . Attempt te Kill it Wltues tit thoCi-euin Mtutler Trial. A dispatch from Chicago says thatn des- porate nttempt was made en Tuesday night te nsassllinte ffus Klnhre. tlm iliimiiii who last week identified Martin Hurkens the man for whom he soldered tegether si tin box en May 0, which, it i supposed, contained the clothing or Dr. Crenln. He was assaulted by n dozen men. Tliey knocked him down, beat him nbeiit the head with seme blunt Instriiment and threw him et era low lonce te the ground below, ndlstnnce of Ifcrt. He struggled te his feet, calling for belli, and ran toward home. His brether nnd the set vnut girl heard his screams nnd they ran tewnid him. The assailants sprang e ei the fence after him and iiursticd him almost te his deer. This afternoon the mlatera becaa tmUinc the reef ea the nawCWtaal aaarket heaaa and it will net be long until it is com pleted. A Blc Kan Ob Mera. Ths one stock of ttere, which lMlly Bres. RanbarenewKlling, attraeu treat aMmtlen by the low prices aake4 for tuple geos. Thee stoves, heaters and ran(M have net beta hart by the are, but they are selling away below tnarkst price te make room for a new stock. This la a bargain opportunity, which the thrifty bentekeeprr theuld net mUs. Rebert Htintlnc'a Circus. On the four last days of next week Rebert Hunting's circus win exhlbt in this city en the let at the corner of Vine and Mulberry streets. This Is a new location for a circus, bat one of the best In ths city. This is probably ths best hew en ths read performing at low prices, and they ibenld draw largely here. Among the performers are HnnUng himself, who Is a clown and trapeze performer; El Nine Eddie, the famous tight-rope artist; nicerde and FIU, acrobats ; Prof. Anitln and his trained dogs and many ether. It is the best advertised show of its kind that has ever been here. FneM H. B. BtTZKB, of the Epbreta Nations! Bank,Jaly2,U80, Paer. Wkidlir: I attended the Lancaster Business College for several months and have found It very beneficial te me. It ha all the neceuary cqnlpment and facilities te furnish a young man a geed Business Education. Very repectfutly yours, It. B. BITZER. Tita Bending 11. It. Ce. will run a special ex cursion en Wednesday, September 11th, for the accommodation of the patrons of the Lancas ter Ce. Fair at half fair rates. ltd FneM C. R. Bucket, formerly of Mt. Fleasant, Std., new of Lai Animas, Colerado, writing en July 18, tars : I'Rer. Wkidler: The Lancaster Buiinrn Collect, u ene or the beet Institutions of the kind In the United flutes. It Is thoroughly equipped fjr the educatleu of alt who desire a geed and sound Batlntsx Education. Its system of Book keeping Is thoroughly practical. I can heartily recommend thli school te all who desire a prac tical Business Course, for It ha equipped me for n business which ethcrwins I could net hare had. Bespectfutlr, C, It. BUCKEY. U. B. Beunlen and Excursion te Mount Gretna Psrk, Tuesday, September 3, 1889. Fare or round trip only E5c Train leave Lancaster, Ing trcct at 7.30 a. m.; Columbia, 7:30 a. m.; train returning leaves Mount Gretna nl 6.20 p. via Heading Railroad. Grand U. B. Beunlen. 4ldaug.28,29,31andsept2. Orriccer P.A. Kwdel, dealer In dry geed, Columbia, Pa., June 3, 1881. rner. II. c. Wkidler, Dear Sir: I am new filling a petition In a largs establishment and find the Instruction I received nt your Institu tion of great benefit te me. The t eurte It very thorough In every partlcu pr, nnd I would advise every young man, who has any idea at all of entering upon a business career, te take a course at your College. I am perfectly satisfied with what I have learned, aud I knew I could net have made a better raying Investment. With best wishes, I am Very respectfully ours, EDWIN F. FAGEB. Ir you nttend te exhibit at the coming County Fair don't wait until the last mliiutobefere you order your printing. We de all kinds at rea sonable rates. Jlcothe. l..iii.-AUBUt 2Sth, 1S80 lu Knst Ijimpeler township, Henry N. LanUis, in his cighty-elxth jenr. Therclatlxcsand friends, of the family, are respectfully Imltcd te attend the funeral en Friday afternoeu at 1 o'clock at the house, and I o'clock at MclllORcr's meeting house, where scr Ices will be held nnd Interment made. auc281td EVANS.-In thl city, en the 2Hh Inst., Rebert A. Evan, In the 65th year of lit age. Interment private. 2td Iflavhcte. I-iinciiMtcr's Peer ltopresentntleiiH. At ene o'clock te-dny n special train liaised Ihioiighihe city. It had en beard I'M pet son, who wero en their way te Crcssen, en an, excursion. Tour passon passen gcrs Joined the party hore. Thore was nn oxcurslen te Niagaia Tall. te-day, but only four pcople wcre from heie. Philadelphia l'redticn Market. Philadelphia, Aug. 29.-Noen-Flour weak; pniin siiper. 2(ffl200; extra. 300S30; uiicr, jwy,tv; patent, Ne.l Cureless Mtnntliii?. Somobedy was doing seme vciv careles sheeting en .Seuth Queen iri ii.t ejen Ing and i-eteial peietu iiindun iiauew cheape from being (.truck by u bullet. AV, D. Messor and his wife, nnd Jehn G. W.inuin and wife, were walking out the crossing of the alley between the Southern market building and Sapp's furniture stere when they heard the report of n pistol or gun and a bullet came whistling bv them whhh they distinctly heaid Miiken tue en the oppeslto side of the street. Search was made In the alley fei the person w he tired the shot, but he could net be found nor is it exactly certain from what direc tion It came. It Is belle ed that senin mm w us sheeting nt deg, and if that Is the c-a.se they wero very careless, as nt lenst ene of the four parties might easily have been killed. Hfi -?. 5 P?. Fellow ing are the contributions received te date; Amount previously acknowledged Hen. D. W. IatterMii, ler huuiunlty MU Catharine 11. Leng, ....... Cha. K. JIabcrbuUi.. . ..." . E.K. K... ,. T. McElllgett Richard V. McOrunn .... .... R. M. Kellly .. , L. Uarumsn Ure Gee. H. Jllller.... ...... ' .. Oeo. II. Mlller' help....... '. Bausman & burns.. , .. ' W. H. Khuck. . . " Cash ....... TL... . HarnUh A Ce!."-'.!."!.""-!"' M. M. Fry d- llre. . Z..Z Fy Eikerl.. . .. 3".....l." .. H.Clay Miller ....... . ' .. J. A. Brown. .,....-. ...., .. Carl Rengler.- - H. H. WiiUanueTi "J" 7,7" ".IT'.'."'T W. O. MsrlnH.,.. fc.. . !'B?!r7w7'urikiI7""""'"r ..''"!!!""..'"' . p. 8 ' . . . V. Landli u , ime. J. Watsen. a. A.TrlDDle ... l L. :.: CJ. 9 UutmMHfHmm H. Oreenawir.'..',7 Caih .. ..... J,M.Ielr. $3: m s ou i'OO . .- tflM 1 00 .... .. 1 ft) 1 Ml 1 te 1 Ol - 1 ) -. 1 tt) 1 te .... 1 ft) 1 Ul . l te 1 II) 1 (I) 1 te . 1 U) ...... .., M ....... w w -. 60 6 ft) ..,....... ... MIA XL Uonteierv.. SM JuTjT v90w i.Mitii,m.i,H 25 25 a a (.liiifBt-dAVItli I'nlHe Picteiif.0. Or. Peter Day, who Is an uniegisteicil phjslciaii and resides ou Derw art st root, lias been prosecuted brfnrn m,i,..... Patrick Dennelly for lalse pretense bv William Uerber. The latlei is sitllering from some pulmonary diseasennd lie called upon V.y for seme medicine. Da gave lilui a bettle and charged ?J.W rei it. Gerbcr saya that he took seme or tlm stuir nnd it made lilm worse. He then had the nicdiclne uuulyied und found tliatltwns made or home kind or n root, something that iMtpicscd te be cayenne, pepper end water. When he learned this Gerber brought this fault. Death or William -hulli!.. WilllMiii Phallus died this anerutxui at liKie-idcnce, Xe North tjiicen stieel, aHei an Illness of two weeks from tvpheitl fever. He was SS years or "age, a son or the lale William .Slitillu, and a grandson or the Iatg Chiistlan Kieller. He was a carpenter by trade, nnd beenil yearn age was u mcuiber or the llrm or Keene V .Shallus, lock manufacturers. Ter several year he lias been em ployed nt the Pcnn rolling mill He was the patentee of n patent lock and a car deer. He was married te a daughter or riillip Zecher, who with two children survives him. His only brother alu Camdcii. Sunday Scheel Leluhi'ntleii. The Xetls ille Union Stiudav school cel ebration, which will be held en Saliiulny next, premises te be unusuallv well ut tended. The Iteths ille corn, rimn.l m furnish the music. Sca cral addiesses w ill be de!i oied. Iterreshinents forthe benefit or the school will be sold and u frce supiier wiUbeghcn te all. If the weather Is tin tin tin fdvoreblo the celebration will be held the first line day following, .Sunday excepted. Will Be Heard Te-morrow Esenlui;. Owar Giert, proprietor ofthefewau iiet.O, has brought suits against Jehn Arneld and his son Dan, the two men who bch.ed se badly nt his hotel ycMcrduy, before Alilcr man Spurrier. The old man is charged with felonious assault and drunken and iiiuirticriy fenuuet mui the voting man w Itli drunken nnd disorderly conduct enl v. There will be n hearing te inonew eb-nlng. ueuiieii Iliitteu AkiiIii Arrekiisi. Heubeii llutteuisiigiilii in trouble. lie wasiiriested lat night a wiurant IhmiisI tV Alderman Halbach. Iloiechnigtsl with fclenluusiy entering the cellar el L. e Lby's Park heuse and Mealing a let or mo me visions. He was committed in dcfuiiU of bail ter it hearing. Minimi'i-la-lMiiv. Mrs. Jehn Kchternnch and urevllle, left this morning en rmiaueipnia, Atlantic Citv and points of Interest. Leuis Steager, of Des Mones, Iowa, is the guet of Will Brlnkinan. Miss Mamie Worrell, daughter of Cap tain errell, or Philadelphia, is (he guest of Uutaiu Scliuh, eftlila city, M. Josejih' Hespltnl Plcnle. All the ai rangeiiients liu n been perfected fortheginud picnic for the benellt or St. Josejih'H hospital, en Laber Day, Monday Septcuibei SM, nt Tells Ilnins. There will be n paiade or socletles in the morning. Contributions li.ive been mnde liberally, and the success or the picnic is nssiiicd. CeiiuniticHl I'er u lleiitinir. Jeseph Static has been prcsecutcd befere Alderman A. P. Dennelly for ltitceny by Geerge Kreckol. Stark bought n lead of benes, miIuchI at $3, from Krcckcl and told him he would pay fei them as seen at, the v wcre weighed. After theywoie weighed mm meKii en aiaiK-s premises he lefused te pay the bill. By the ndtlcoer counsel a m,U for laiceny was brought and in dcfiiilt of ball St.uk was c unmittcd for n hearing. Bofero Alilermnn liner. Ceinplaliit against the following parties hae been preferred befere Alderuinn Uarr. Win. Slietii;, for assault ami battery en Hcniy Johnieu ; James Deiwnrt, for itssmlt nnd battciy en Gcerge Drewn, Jeseph Short, for carrying concealed dcadlv weapons, en complaint of Henry Jacksen. Ucuiileii nt Bendluif. Thofeuithiinnunl leunlen of the Third PennsyUauia llaivy urtlllerv nnd ibsth rogimenl was lield at Heading en Wcdnes- ..!. ui. j. n. .-5U1U1I, ei tins city, wns elected vice pieeidcut or the association for the ensuing your. Thone.vt meeting will be held at Fortress Menree. family, 3 K 00; SIllVleOO. Wheat dull: Ne. 2 Red, new, gjej Cern stendy ; Ne. 2, Kft4lfc. m?xncd s-lS&SL r ' N' " "i ! Ne. 2 Rran dull -winter 12 uya 1 3 2S. Haled liayeulet i 12 00H 00 ns te quality timothy 12 OOtfH 80 for cheice: mixed. 1091200 : bilcd rye straw, ncw,tl3 2a. nutter wrnk; Pcnn'a creamery extra, l,c; Pcnn'ii nrts extra la2.. lrss nrm ; I'cnn'a nmtn, ltc. Cheese steady; part tkhus, &3GJJ.! ; lull klniK. Wrroletun dull ; refined In bbK. 17 20. Potatoes steady j 203250 basket. Grain nnd Previsions. Furnished by 8. K. Yundl, Breker. l.'Irmf lip lrl(.At 9.1ft n'l..!. ... . - - - .v. m. tv V v.s.. J!!.11 v iicai. corn. ent. rerk, August Hciitcmbcr- , October November....... . December, , January May K Year. 77) Centola ,. Crude Oil 7S Tiii 3K 3iJJ 1014 20 10 0) 10 06 10 15 DOS laird, 8 97 5W filV'i 680 6 77 5 50 OT, 62?, M 1W 2S lli 110JJ 118 The Painchute Failed te Werk. Aeronaut ('.i:. sieeum fell from lu balloon ou educsd.iy at Antweip, . Y.. leO feet te the gteutid, breaking no bones but revolt lug u conclusion et the bralii that may prove fatal. The balloon was unmanageable and he attempted te leue it by a paijchute, but the latter fulled te Stock Markets, Quotations by Becd, McOrann A Ce., banker , Lancatter, Pa. ' NfW, VO.nK LIST. 11A.M. 12 St. 3 r. H. Canada Paclllc C.C.C. 41 Colerado Ceal ... " Central IMclHc W" Cainita Southern 523f Chi. Bt. U d. Pbe . Den. & Ille O,... Del. L. A. W H7 Krle 281; i:rle 2nds Jer O K.AT U)U. AN . vow I a. Hhore lesj Jllch. Cen.- Missouri l'ncinc U)i ...n I.. T UlltJ N. P. 3-ji ' N. 1". Pref. 72$ $'- " , l. c ...... ,..,....., ....... , ... . New England Ji KaH Tennessee. Oninlin Oregon Traiikrentlnentul 33! Ontario ,C W- PncKlc Mall , jipj ltlcliiueml Teriiihiul 2.1'2 HI. Paul . 71'! Texas Pacific 2iVi' Dillen Puciflc hi.! Wabash Cem. Wabush Pref. 32". WestcrnU ' West Shere llends.. l'llIMDELriHA LIST. I-eh. Vul 11. N. Y. A 1'hlla.. Pa. It. 11 Hemline jjpi lh. Nav... 5ji; 1 lesion v. pass ' P. A It N.Cent. Peeples Pius Itdg 1's... . ef OU .. Psii 70.' i 101 33'f 35,' a 31VJ -r'" s?s 70)i 101 73J 33" mil iejj ; 3i: 2tvJ 3 m 22' 81 m lcu SVbucvtiocmcute. VM dltllliWt.- NJ JCXT BOOH IO THR COURT HOCSC H SHELF SiAiEEP. Our Dress Goods Department Haa been overhauled. Every end from IX te 13 yard ha been thrown en the cenater aM marked f and K lew. Drew Pattern and alt hare met the tame fata te make ream ter September arrival. Every kind of Brett Fabric 1 among thcm-Plald. Stripe Cheek, Cathmere. Serge, Cleth, Figure, Brocade, etc., etc. Every length and price 1 repreeented. Yeu cannot tell te find what you want. Zlemnanu of Velvet, Surah and ether Trimming go with the crowd of Dreea stun. ' a :'S, 35 and 37 East King St., Lancaster, Pa. K- B.-we tUll have left a ftw cf thete Marvelleu Black Silk at It. B ABOAINH. BARGAINS! We have began the fale of our Fire Stock of STOVES, HEATERS, -AND- RANGES I AT PRICES THAT ARE INTERESTING. Reilly Bres. & Raub, 40 AND 42 NORTH QUEEN STREET, JNEXT DOOR TO I'OSTOFFICE. jtcm &bpcrtiBcmentg. fVK .GOLDEN LION AND MIA QUENDA JLF Ctgar. 6c cigar, are band mad wl th long Clear Havana Filler, stri and loe' bexe. UCJIUIIIM U1UAK BTOUE, 114 Eait King StreeU alt-lfdlt OPF.CIAI. NOTICEON AND AFTER SEP O TEMBEll I, 18S0. rie Cor Centrwlli 1 be added te all Scheel Tax net nnlrt bv Hint tim. u. .UAtiaiiAi.lj, aug20.11tdn Treasurer. "WINES-DEIDEBHEIMEn, LAUBENIIEI. , NO. 15 CENTRE SQUARE. eplS-tfd WAWEJ IMMEDIATELY. ONE SNAP V Moulder and two Fleer Moulder. Ap ply te the CHAMPION BLOWER AND FORGE CO., Cor. Charlette bt. and HarrUburg Ave. aug21-tfd HE RIVAL FOUNTAIN PEN-THEBEST and cheapeat In the market-14 karatcnld pen. Hard rubber holder, neicr get out of order, easily niled. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. At EKISMAN'8 Genu' Furnlhlng Stere. 42 Wet King street. OUBUU' J. B. MARTIN A CO. SPECIALS -IN THE- tcn ebwc?ticmctttB. UNTINO'SBHOW. H AT LANCASTER, Hunting's 10 Oent Shew. September 4, 5, 6, and 7. Twe Performances Daily, Afternoon nnd Evening. ADMISSION' ...I0 CENTS. Let Cerner Mulberry and Vine Street. au29-lwd DR-B- F. 8IIAUB. J. V. VONDER3MITH. THF LancasterCa I et Heuse y CHINA DEPARTMENT. LIGHTNING FRUIT JARS. i quart Lightning Jars, $1.05 .1 dozen. 2 quart Lightning Jars, $1.30 a dozen. Gas Glebes that sold at 35, 50 and 75c, reduced te 25c each. Decorated Toilet Sets, at $1.50 a set. Limited quantity. Excelsior Cooking Crocks, that housekeepers cannot afford te de without, are 35c each. All sizes. A bargain in Engraved Table Tumblers, thin glass, 60 a dozen ; regular -price $1.50 a dozen. 500 dozens Jelly Tumblers, at 18c a dozen. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa. 18, 20. 22 EAST ORANGE ST., SPECIAL STORE. OtlOVND FLOOR. NOW READY FOR BUSINESS. Come te Gee U, and Examine Our New Stock of Carpets, RUGS, MATTINGS, OIL CLOTHS, CUR TAINS, AWNINGS, Etc. SCrpt Sewed and Laid no Matter Where Bought, Our Werk All Done In Our 6tere, and Under our Personal Care and Direction. ' dB V0NDERSMITH. OARKnV AT THE M.ENMERCHOR COME AND 6KE THEM. THE GREAT TYROLEAN SINGER.",. ted1"10" ml llU,ICS w,lheul cterl net admit. hehTin ide f rnlU thC ntertu!nmslt l be jcMrail ' L. PFAEFFLE. Pren. OAltltt IN Kl'OCK-llCST CHARCOAL. ., a "amrncrcil Bur Iren, Deuble rtPllneil Iren liirdcn' Rivet Iren, It vctf, Het iiid Celd yeiVllKs'TUH,1,t!r?.n lw te I?at JUltr HfciTH.3.M Last I niten utreet. inl-tfd TACICINGS A ' Mteam Weennnrt NGS. AH 1'OI.LOWS: DIRIOO, FOR 5,-iit"'i?in.ll.c 1 ",c,ulnt-'. AbcM Iler" n 11 C7 nrk,,nS "'"'P racking, Al hptn 11 (JaiiKes,Pliiiiil.n80 Pnckins, lUxi'i i Patent As. mvlvl0! " .Cever, at JOHN llfcHT a, SCI Ln?t h niten street. mXiM fF&hllEAT, 1S T"EC0MIN O "EAT FOR irZ.dTc"ln,ss' Sl'"rclict i,choel heusw, etc., i!i2U8U..tucceS8fully uscd "0 linndred year 3?mv 1 IWh!?,?11"11 a c'anecall en IS, n,I1H,r,lu,,,", sV 'eun satlifactery Jeb, nt a fair price. m3-tfd INE riSIIING GROUNDS. Die llslilng nt Washington Borouch 1 new acknewledccd te be tlie best alone the Su" qnchanna river. Henry Wcrtz proprietor of mn0, ,KhRnn1 .u,e' bM u "no "no of beat ISS,"."," b carefl11 boatmen. Flshlncparlle Sf.n.Inn 5cr""niR0incnts ivllh hhn tit rennnnbl rate. Rait nUasea hand. nngCS-lwd rpHE ROAD TO SUCCESS. JL Aceursp of Instruction nt the Lancaster Iiujlness Cellese U ene or the hest wwtewt. P."iTii?i"l,."B,',nc2 aPa lndls ff allUSINESS my of us. ou 111 find nmenir thn? .nmEr T HE PEOPLE S CA8II STORE. THE 17IOUND A LOhT 8inTER IK)G. THE 1' euncrenn hate the deg hy Khliicthcrlcht Urscrlptlen, nt M7 liini HlrnwlJerry K S uutTA-Itd -FOURHIX AND NINE ROOM Apply at KfcOUTH WATER bT IOU RENT ' Houses. JclJ-tfd win, u trip et te ether lu the Swliu. Ycteul.iy afternoon Alderiii.in Barriind Constable UHly Tuce cre out at tlie Cen-ttOK-a beating. They reweil from tlr.icirn 1. iiuliiii; ilew u te LcvauS Heur null, t here t ie beat Ntn upset, ll.irr wis threw n out in'e the stream, ami he was lescuisi by lViee alter lie had recched a thoieucli siklng. . ... sitiiiliiy M!hoel Picnic. The KvmiKClkul Suiul.iy i-clienl, et .Mil .Mil .Mil lowllle, will held their annual picnic in IlHUtuiinn'fc uoeds. near the vlllnrm Some new le.iluii's mil ))0 fei Hie iiiteit.iliinuiu ui the TirANTED-AN EXPERIENCED CIGAR M Packer wunti a hltiiatten; raiiKlncoed iffercncc. Address, CIGAR PACKER, "'' Mb North Queen bt., Lnnraitrr, Pa. pURE JUICE QT THE GRAPE. Tart Rel and White CALIFORNIA .- i.r uuiwu ; ta.ui ier iiiuen bettleg. ROHREIl'HLIQUOltbTORE. WINE, Peeples y Stere. 1Z naunlnhjnccs. Fall term beslnB Niptcm. SS "tntrK?.. V..eral'. Ca" at College Roem, Ne. 10 Etst Kins street, or address. H. C. WE1DLEK. Principal. "WAJT.!:DA I'HYHICIAN TO RESIDE t at the County HespitaL An unmarried mail preferred. Applications with reference i?eTTuUV:PTi?Mii aglT.M,W,Sl.0llUl:'tU1'T"U u6Allb- YEB.BIR; . August reduce the price or &-VJTJXOS AXD TliOUSJSHIXati McGRANN & NOWLEN'S, . 138 North Queen Street. LancesU-r, Pa. FILLER CIGAR IN Nn.e;ccutre Square, BUST "Se HAVANA the city, at , 11 ILLY WAir.'S, my lK4l.nM1VhA,w,,l Smb ymC" hu Stttti 1ny. iutiedurnl llttle felK. MiliU'ertj Ames. 11. i". ituw v, mifiieiieer, sold id acres of land and iiupreriiirutH at Mill Creek West Lampi tu, toJaeeh llerr, lei Allan! O. Greft'M iiKvigned cstate, ler f3,3t). "iiei Fer 'laudpr. 11. Frank IMilciinu and AV. &. Harris attorneys for William Linten, has entered n suit for slander against J. D. Harper, of Christiana. Linten nlleges that Hanier circulated reports nflectlns his character and lie has in vcaseijiiruce mfleied Sj.coe tlauitigcs. .TU;?ai':5i.U-',:. '0XO "'-""'CE DECIDED fi that Illlly waltz' Cigar Is the best lu the Hate. Ker mle at NOS. 6 A 103 NORTH QUEEN hT. mylMiiiM,V,Th,KAw ' lANfcS-1 ll FINEST ASSORTMENT OF V Cnne In the city ran be found at HILLY WAITVS CIGAR bTORE. 1,0-w.M.aiiw4 m Nert" Q"rtn ttmu WA N I Lll-THIlEECIllARMAKERS. AP pl at thl efllec for further particulars. au'JS-2ntlR rnHEY CAN ALL COPY HUT NONE CAN X Equal llllly Waltz' Hat ana Filled Cigar, NOS. 5 A 103 NORTH QUEEN hT. mylS4reM.Y,Th.S,lw MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT. WILL MAKE TO ORDER DURING THE PRESENT AND ORDINARILY DULL SEASON EVERYTHING IN THIS DEPARTMENT AT DESIHES A POSI- can teach mEACIIEES-A L.VIIY L Hen (IS tparhpr nr vnmmMi EnplUh branclie,.Matlietuetlcs. Latin, German mil Music. Refmncu given. Address, PnNieTn"s 0l'EnA "Ouoe-veur WEDNESDAY, THUIIHOAY, FRIDAY . -, AND SATURDAY. ,.,-- rt ;"'" iiMni ui ian worm, ue- on-Ge Mohawk, supported bv an excellent company .In The IndiU Mall Carrier." PltlCES-15, '&). SO, SO 4 75 CENTS. nSi,),c"lbcr ".a a""! -Dore Davldnen and nan!i?iA".s,cn' ln "Guilty without Crlnie." aug-tlit EST TWO FOR FIVE CENT CIOARS IN the date, ut HILLY WAITZ'S. ... .....Nes.Sand 103 North Queen St. mylMmM.W.ThAAw J ETTYbUUnG."-ALLbOLD!Elmrne VI purpose going te Gettysburg en Pcnn RJlVHiila Day, September 11. ere cerUlally In Mted te attend the meeting or the old ictrran te be held fRIDAY EVENING. AUGUrVrS at a e clock, en second fleer or Hetel Vetcrun. Neith Queen street. nyMt ritRUi: DALMATIAN INSIXT POWDER" .fv.r,'c.!U',i1y.as00ale5'riIcr I'luncr.U the inlets. VmJu? " f "lcs aua eth"n""l At HUm.EY'S DRUtl STORE, . SDWeslKliUfWreit. WHETHER IT HE FOR SUMMER OR WIN TER WEAR. Gee. F. Rathven, NO. 25 EAST KING STREET, uwrW-lyail LANCABrElt, PA. WLimAUUV. ?.iU: LAUGIT bTOCK OF iiv w 'P""" Fine Hmeklns Tobnrce In th incMeerschatiiii PliiMntZV.each. 1R ir.in DLMUTH H CIGAR hTORK, . a15 lit East King JUreet. OANE!V-EXCLU8IVE STYLES IN AUA cln, Pennnr. WelMhel, Cherry and Malac en, mounted luSIUcr nnd llrenzc. ,. DEMl'TlPh CIGAR STORE. alB-tfdlt lit ltst King street, Tu:",lvlh .s:!'E in sufferine X with Cern and Ilunler., vrhn CVtilltAN'ri CORN CURE WillHiua)aruiv. A well known ladl lu Ln. miriivm;;iT.ivf.T"';.vi,".ri,'r"n .,..,. ...... ,I, HID 1HIIII, 4J If j cure or the rnene will be refunli cents. lortaleonh at COCHRAN'S DRUG STORC. Ne. 137 A 1$) North Queen St., Lauraster, Pa. Xu.lliH uaramcrd te '"""" 1UUIUWU,1, -. ??ff''ZT2SZFmyt'3tr il'"l "AiflnStt- jlIii5HM.W.'w . nt.