5.r r V'73 v' K?r . . w i a i " THE LANCASTER DAILY mTEIXIGENCER FRIDAY. JULY 13, 188& fa ,fi i ? B i&. 81 r n K !-' w U Nf s COLUMBIA'S TEACHERS ' HWI TB SCHOOL BOtne UUB 8I ,4 WOKBJU"""-"' M T6T Wilt RcetlTe-Janlters for x VMM BUdtntl Chesin-The Centrsct te rwmbb Ceal AWrdd leMr. Btmaer. rarchsse et Oeaimmn cssptt. rer.rnaiA. Jnlr 13 tee ueiurnma wfccnl beard eeia a special nieeucg iat Vtvtaleg In Ibe committee room, for tbe MtpeM et electing teachers et the public taekoeU for this year. Members preterit : w Kiwt, Allisen, Clark, Faslg, Msy, North, tedi Tayler, Urban and 'Wolfe. The ajeetlen of teachers followed, which re- aalted la the manner as appended below. ti Mr. Allisen moved that eoheol Ne 15 et k) primary department be continued e a ." bjthi1 eoheol. The motion waileit by the , Tetet Ayes, Alllten, Fas!, May and " Wolfe. Naje, Clark, North, Slede, Tayler ' aid Urban. On motion 01 Air. way sanoei no, ie te Mntlnned at a normal school. for eoheol toaeher In the normal school, Muses Jennie Smith and Mertle Oberllu ware nominated. Mis Smith was elected ty the Tetet Fer Mlis Oberlln McEsrs. May, North MA Wolf Fer Mlii 8mlth Messrs. Allisen, Ciaik, F.tlg, Blade, Tayler and Urban. Ail the teiebera were advanced excepting MlasM. . Hew, who was retained at her Old position at nor own request, H. K JSarger resigned as librarian, and Mies M. E Hei wt elected te the position. Mr. Allisen moved tbat th9 beard employ tn extra teacher at 115 per month, the teacher te report every morning te tbe nperlnlendent for duty. The motion was lest. Jehn Welsh was eleeted janitor et the Poplar street school i Win. llakeras Jani tor of the Fifth street school t and Samuel H. Lecksrd as resident janitor et the mill tote building, The following bids for furnishing cpg I coal per ten j Dmutl, 5140 ; Flury, ?l CO i I Bruner,H23and 25 cents per ten ter carry-1 lnRln. The contraet was BWcn te Mr, Bruner, A, number of bids wero opened for fur fur nlshleg desks, but the matter was re ferred te the proper ojaimlttue te make the election. The matter et painting the rifth street bnlldlng was roferred te the repair and Mpply committee with pewer te act.' The contrast forcalsemlnlng the Poplar street building was awarded te Wm, Morrison t amount f CO Thll matter of purchasing Coekmsn ceapeil,waa referred te Messrs North and Blade with power te set. The secretary was ordered te have pamphlets printed containing names el teaebere, ofllelals and ether lnfoimatlen ct the schools. On motion adjourned. Fallowing uc the borough toaehorp, and tbe aalarlea they rreelve : hjsh school 'BtTAtnurr. Menth. Term Mary at. W ah. rrineipat I (n ea C8) oe Secale J eannrber, Aaluint,. 17 00 Sl 0u saWhab sobeol DEMKTMiXT. Barry r Zerar. VI el'rtnelpal, 70(0 ffrt CO Bmma II. chreeaer, AsstiUtnt, M rti us oe damn V. t-alnu, te re a ft ie Xiitta s smith, w 0) u ej bxoeitdabt esFAiinciurT. lt ulvUlen. UalsJ. Baker , 41 fO 7I fO Clara J Imam an (100 84 10 Aaela B. ller.h y 41 ej K71 e Margaret H. rurple 410) 87 te M Dtviann. "Tn-ma atoeowoil... ,. 40 F0 fte 00 vranera Criaiy oeo bio oe OalileJ wtili 400) riie Was Q. Henpt ijea sioi-e -mXAJtT Dir AUTMXMT. lit Dlvl-len. -Mrs X e. wiuiams .... m ra te? re TUile eielnhalier ft 0J set te Mary Tlile Uie ivr ru "Delliah Qlatixltcr A3 00 Mini Msyifciirlnr win is; te ejiaeeA. reik ,. a te tn ee Id Hlvljlen. M.K nets se oe 2'Sin I'4J 00 VIA 01 VAiO 10 fll ui S51 00 sua tw as ej U7M in te SSI se Jl. vteietta Jtyae wee ArrUiui, ucbei JiJiu SeUaT. Hounllengh,... Mary l MenO Maggie M. UcM.nus..., Male HongeudeDlur .. V V. Vrxtuv uren Wjllu Harriet vtanbangh afennie Bmtih , Ri(0 no oil m w SOU) ROtO en te isiiu is oe eseeeee rrrrn BTiztT scuoets. Hn. A.l.Moi:anley, Grammar, Chae.Bwcny. riluiary.. ...... 1100 30 V) l'er the Ccnitnulal. The general commlttee of the Centennial Moelstlon held a meeting lust evening In the office et the chlet burgess In tbe opera Tteuie. The commlttee en mnsle reported that they had unanimously agreed te hire the Metropolitan band for three days at (102. The commlttee asked for (200 for expenses, taoladleg band, which was granted. The committee en regatta stated that they seeded f 135 for exponses aud prlzss, which was granted. The committee en Industrial display did aet bave a meetlug.but the chairman stated tbat be did net knew et any expenses. The committee en fireworks asked for 500, their portion of the celebration. It wa freed that the commlttee Invite proposal for display costing between f 100 and 1500. The committee en firemen's para Je stated tbat the Columbia, Ne. 1, wilt Invite nine companies ; Shawnee, Ne. 8, nine com panies, and P. R K., Ne 4, bve cempanlea. They asked ter (200 for expenses, which was granted. Dr. A. Oralg and F. II. Wilsen wero ap pointed a commlttee te cenfer with the xallread authorities In regards te rates. The total amount of eailtnnted expenses te f 1,210. A commlttee of flve from tbe Werk men's union was admitted te membership. On notion the oemmltteoadjournodtomeot en Thursday evening, July ID.b. To-iTuXetta The Pennsylvania railroad pay car was In town this atternoen paying the empleyes ler the month et June. The Democratle club meeting called for this evening has been postponed until a permanent meeting place can be secured. Heward Leng, olerk In May's store, had two Segers of his right hand painfully trulsed yesterday by having tnem caught In tte Iren cellar deer. Officer Wlttlck arrested two tramps yes terday for drunken and disorderly con deck One of the men was very drunk and became abusive. He was given thirty da; s in Jail by 'Squire Evans. The ether fellow was lucky In getting oil with live days. A pay of Yerk and Columbia young sua will camp at Vlrglnsvllle, 13 miles hove Beading, In about two weeks, Henry Shell has a seventeen pound sapper" whleh be will serve ta his , friends en Saturday night, tianear Scboels at l'nt t n. Tday the Sunday schools of tbe First Reformed and St. Paul's Rsfermed churches are holding a Joint plcnle at Pen ryn. The special train, which lelt the city t 715 this morning, took four hundred "feepleand at least one hundred lelt en the neon train. The air Is quite cool tc-day and it la ytrj pleasant In tte weeds. lUllcda Menscr llUik Sinks, from the KpLraia Keview. On Wedneaday morning, Alexsnderller. Jemls, residing en Je'in L Mehler'a farm, "ear Kpbrata, ahet a black tnake that mea amrei ssven feet In length. It was a men. Mr, Motoi McCarty, et Vegsnsvlilr, aegkt a small anake with a yellow rime Jtetaellngtianeeic. . A Sail uu time. There was a h.u tniie race at Graefl's tLMdlng between the sail beats of n, V. INsa-aieaa and Oeergs Erelner, yesterday pMersoen, It was wen by Blmmrns. rLOCBlNO Ml LI, BORNEO. Doer? Orabtll a Dig Ilullalng at Katltllle D( sttettd by the Flames. On Thursday night about 11 o'clock the large stene flouring 'mill belonging te Uenry Qrablll, eltuated en the Conestoga creek at Earlvllle, was discovered te be en flre,and togethor with Its contents was seen H mass el ruins. It Is net known bow the fire originated. Sotne suppose It te have been the work et an Incendiary and ethers that It resnlted from Pon' Pen' Pon' neons combustion. There were about .00 barrels of flour destreyed together with some wheat and ether craln, and a large amount of milling utensils and machinery. There Is an Innni unce en I he property et $11 000, which will go far towards covering the less. The Sinking Springs Insurance company his the Inanranoe or (7,000 en the mill p-eperty, and ether companies held Insur ances en the contents of the mill aud ether properties. Toe frame saw mill adjoining the prist mill, and a atable and hog pen near by wero totally destroyed. The bridge tbat spans the Oonestegs, about fifty feet from the mill, was saved owing te tbe favorable condition el the wind, Tbe mill vras ene of the old-fashioned kind built 80 or 1C0 years age. It for. merly did a large business, but far six or eight years past has been principally tle- veted te customer work, and like meat ether mills In the county had gtcatly de preclated In value. Thore are at the present Ume two or three suits pending In court relative te its water rights. AT AS HOT AimEilXO. Tbe Cturct A(tc it Anveitlitng Agent Lews IJenurt by Him. The following appears lu the Philadelphia Timet this morning : ' A young man et graceful mien and eon een tlemauly manners has Imposed en a num ber et Camden business men lately under the dbuie of " Cel. K, II. Lewe." He was arrested In Lancaster veaterdsy, and will be brought back te Camden te eland trial ou a charge el obtaining money under false I pretencex "Colonel lowe " came te warn I iinn ubvernl wicks alie and engaged te work up an advertising eeheme ler the real. HIb plausable talk ana engaging manners een gained for him the tilendablp " - -- -."-- V"Trr-",, -,,' b,. MV vx. I . . - -,(, ions irnm v. uenneu, jawoier, u ui. I cderal lrtt ; 510 worm et mik uineaw nhlntu nf W. 1). lloel. of 320 Federal street, tid money from Grant Stockton, Carina O dlreynnd ether well known men. He is net n colonel." Lewo came te Lancaster two weeks age and Is lu this city new. He contracted with the lNTfLLianNCKn for apageef odvertls Ing and started out te get advertlsera upon his own responsibility. Lewo was net arresled and taken te Camden, as the Time aays. When (Jixlfrey oarae here he bad au Interview with him, and Lewo arranged te pay the Camden bills by giving his note. Lewo claims that tbe bills were te have been paid by bla partners, who are new at work In OhOHter. Lewo Is a genteel looking man with geed manner.1. He clalma te be a graduate et West Point and his bsggsge la labeled ' Cel. E. II. Lewe, U. S. A." ne carries a large number of lettera of rccein mondatlen from nowspapers In this stnte and New Jeiaey. COmT.tlNTAllOUr RTItKETOlKS. On Itatny MRtili, When Sleat Mst(litl,Ttiy Aie Unit te Ue llail. Thore was a grout deal of complaint laat night about the manner In whleh the cart of the Lancaster street railway company were run. and upon an Investigation by an iNTEM.iciKNOnn reperter It was found that the people bad geed Cftuse for com plaint. Many who came In from the Penryn plcnle et 7 o'clock wero com polled te welt nn hour or mero at the upper depot bofero they could get down lewn. Yesterdey afternoon a party el lelka, residing In I he northern part of the city, held n private plcnle at Tell's Hale. They came te town en the East King street line nnd puicbuscd exchange tleketa tepash up Duke nlroet. They were landed at Centre Sriuare Bheitly alter seven o'clock and took refuge, from the drenching rain, under an awning In the neighborhood te await tbe arrival of a Duke street car. The valtcd until eight o'clock bofero a carol tnnt line came te Centre Square, although at leant tbree should have beeti thote b thattltnn. Krorjbedy wasgrumbllng, and they thought It very eirange tbat ou rainy night", when CAts wero ineit noedod, none uuuld be hail, VegatiTllle Itcuia, Mrr. Edwin rraukhouser, of town, showed us ncurleBlty In the shapoet au egp, ihore belng two distinct shells porfectl oinBtltuted, environing the ovum, The euter ene was destltutoef yolk nnd glair. Mr. Martin Juceby, formerly a merchant et this village, but et late residing 'In Koamstewn, had something in cIoje re Bemblnnce te n paralytle stroke, while stop step ping ter the.tilght nt tbe'publle heuse et O. U. H kilts. The mlne host took him home, And at last uccjunts he was In a state el convalescenco. Quite n number et parties wero nnpleas aiitly dlsiippomted seme llme nge In driv ing n long dlstance te the Conestoga te wltnets a "dipping," or baptism by Ira Ira Ira mornlen,but as It was they could de naught but oe Jey nn "Ideal Immersion." Mr. O. F. Rush bought a new b'cyele from Jehn L. Z ok, of Lltltz. Rev Hartman 111 preach his Introduc tory sormeu In the Union chinch en the 21st Inst. Hel a very fluent spoaker. Mrs. Henry Meokley, et Greenville, was Interred tc-Jny in the ccmetery at llergs llergs llergs B'.rosae church. A Child hclrted te Unath rrem the Lttlir lteceirt. Ou Tueiday evening a boy et Adillseu Illantz, sged two or three years, residing uerth of Lexington, upietn kottle of boil ing water, which ecilded its limbs aud bely f,e badly that he died en Thursday following. France, wife of Clement Oeltner, of Hickory, N. C , died en Sunday of typhoid fever, altar an lllneii et ever three weeka Tbe Oeltner family wero residents et Lttliz for maey yera About G years ego they re re re meved te Hickory, where Mr. Oeltner and sons are oegagod In the tanning buslucBa, Mrp. Qeltner was a sister te Jeseph Itojer, theLincaiter oenfeotlonor. Tne I'i uata Club Uan tint, The l'equea llihlng club, which has been making annual encampments ter eerre years past, started nut at neon te-day, They lelt Capt. Jehn Peulz's saloon In one of Trewttz's large omnibuses at neon to day and dreve te Shenk's mill, two and a halt mites above Landlsville, where tbey will remain until Monday night They took plenty or geed things for the Inner man, both aelld and liquid, and when pre mlums are given for the clubs having the most fun they will be ene et the wlnners. ltiU M4ica at Uuarryvllle. Anether ahoetlog mateb, with rifled, at Quuryvllle, 1C0 yard range, resulted ea tillews: lla-are.1-.... 0 10 11 7 0 8 10 U 11 11-tX) jratrlatub .... b te e n e u ll a u n-m ell n k 0 h n e e u is it ; Uenh s 0 e 0 0 ie 7 10 It e.u a i cIi'rMI elmrcTi HttMrf- ltev. 1 c ii lull II, Harris, paiur et the oelorod Methodist church, at Faegleyavllle, will held special services at Liurel Hill chapel, In the southern end of the county, en Snnday. There will be a love feast at 0 O'clock and preaehlng at 2 o'clock. At this a jrvlce nftsen peroenx will be baptlr;d. 1HO nattie Urlra Yretn the Springfield jit-publlcan. 1810-L"g cabin end hard elder; Oaiutae wall and free whisky, 15ES Bent Ont. James Walsh, for being drank and dis orderly, was sent te Jill te-day for flve days for being drank end disorderly, DID NOT Tern reit HARRISON. Tite Reasons Whr Will mm r. lecksrd Old Jfet Tet for IJsritien. Te tbe Editor of the Isratussscsi ! Jehn Lecksrd, of Columbia, Wm. K. Leckard, et l'allalelphle, and Samuel II. Loek aril, of Columbia, voted for Harrison and Trier In 1840, and It alive In Novem ber will vote for the grandson of ' Old Tipnncanoe " Their ages are respectively 75, 72 and 70 years, and It can ssfely be asld tbst thl rf card cannot be beaten In this tate, Columbia Corrttpendcnce of Lan caster Keu Era. It seems te be a plly te spoil the abeve romance of the veracious correspondent et thereto lira, butaueh things mutt, some times, be dene. In Thursday evening's Issue of the paper lu the item printed abeve we are told that Jehn Leckard, William V. IiXkard, of Philadelphia, and Samuel U. (or ParJy) Loekard, et this place, all voted In 1810 for Harrison, and Intend te vote fqr his grandson this year. But William r. Leckard was just fifteen yean old, and a Democrat. Jehn and Samuel may bave voted as stated. Se the romance of the correspondent has the bot tom knocked out of It, As all this don't seem te entbuse anybody, weuld'nt It be better for correspondents, the worshipper of his granddaddy 'a hat, te try a little truth for a change. 7, Columbia, July 11, O.V XlIBlIt WAT TO AF1UC.V The Family of It Iplre Ce ie Jein film la Far On Cap Town. This morning a woman, accompanied by nve et ber own children and another, lelt Lancaster en a long trip. It was the wlle of It. Splre, who Is new In Cape Town, Africa, and ahe Is ou her way te Jein him. Splre was a momber of the llusalsn colony In the Seventh ward, nnd came te America five years age One year age he went te Africa, where be la In buslnes, and he re cently sent for his family. They left for New Yerk en the nlne o'clock train and will sail for Londen te-morrow, going thence te Afrlea. Mrs. Splre's children rsnge In nge from D te 17 yearn. A large party of Russians wero a', the station te tee the travelers off en their long trip, Thore were many sad hearts In the party when they thought they would In all probability never meet again, nnd most of the women and children shed bitter tears. tVantsil te Ue en the Bale Bill". Frem the Juflge, Yeung Oeerge Washington Dobsen (te grizzled old Inwyer) Mr, lilnokatene, what will you obarge me for your services for a day 7 Blackatenc H'm 1 dependn en hew much meney you have; nn inuchflojeu bave se much ahall 1 charge you l but what de you want me te ln 7 Dobsen Well, yna see i am going fish ing, and I want you te take my deposition aud allldavlt en tbe spot. Ten Hucti Tunr. rrem the Chicago Trlbune. 11 It is se sudden, Mr. Peduncle," said the young lady, softly ; " glve tne tlaie te think of It." ' Oerlalnly," replled the buslness-Uke commercial traveler , "I'll be around again In thirty das" " 1 only wanted n mement, Harry," she said, swectly. Unable Ie T.ll. riem the Dolreltrioo l'rei. What did your daughter graduate In 7" asked a friend et the mother. " White silk, with a satin cotsage and elbow sleeves, " was the prompt answer. " I mean what brauehes," aald the startled guest. ' On, ber her why the usual stud leu, I suppose," answered tne perplexed mother. Dcatn et au Old Tailor. Newlln Thompson, an old cltlzen el the lower end, died nt bis home at Drumere Centre last night. He bsd been sick for a long time. He was about 03 years of age.and was a tailor, which business he carrled en for many years. He leaves ene daughter, who kept houee ter him, A ltelrlgirater llnbbcil, Thursday olteri.oon while the family of Kit ward Kbermau, et North Duke strcet, was awey from home and the demcstla waa up Btalre, seme ene onterod the kltchen and robbed the refrigerator of meat and ether fdlules. Vitltlug- l.iiueiter. Mr, A. J. Hunt, el Omaha, Is lu Lancas ter vmhlug friends. He Is a son-In law et Charles S. Hambrlght, fermerly et this city, new an cnglnoer en the Union Paclue railroad, A l tWinU'rlea ' Te tiny Jehn Hchaum, of the UHy hotel, sold hla well-known pacing herse " Valley Hey " te II. W. nirsh. The l'ay Car lterr. The pay ear of the Pennsylvania railroad cempiny pitasd up the read this nftorneon and the ompleyca Vtcre paid olT'-fer the month. Miita an Amaciuant. Utorge W. Lecher, tobacconist, made an assignment this altcrnenn for the bent lit of eredltcrs te Geerge W. Saacetz. Allsntla flly. Ihoeia fiishlenea Chister County UnuseU having n very succeisful ecajen, the twenty eighth, 117 ths wav, unaar th:uianiiKinenlef lt owners 'J he houee Is popular with u num ber of enr people. AIAJtKKTl). iUedtuck Blarfcata. Ciiioaeo, Jnlv 12--Cattle Uecelpta, 10000, Innlu01ng3 100 hena lexas cattle ; Hliljimi in. 4 0X11 uiurkut lulrly aetlve, una nut IMS ion higher choice te extrn bmiven, 13 03 GO SO, common te iroed, tu0(ttfO 8lnekira and treilern, si B04J3 W i cenn, hull-unci mtxea, 1 bids Sill i.ixh catlltf, t: UaSOJl wettein riCKTs, WSSflteO. lleu huuelpui, Sl,O(0 Lena; shlnmnnts, 0,000 1 wnrket active; mlxud, a.t Mfll 75 j nmvv IStWJl 1)0 j light, ti lilfi 71Hi sktpr, I) 710)5 tO beep Itocelnta. 8,M0 heait i nhtpninnU. 1M0: market hlghi-ri nuttvea, ai loci oei wmtern ti'iHldrB. MIOJ.-ITl! ikxuuj, It l)fl3W lambs l!504M)Vhe pounds' (tABT LinnKTv cttiue ItpcelpU, E70 1 hln"nt, 6 1 heaa i uinrkrt Arm ; rrluif, ti 7130 1 fair te Keed, I 05 Ot e minnn, (te 4 60 . A) era ahlppua in Nuw lcirk te-day. eg U)li)LO, 2100 bead i ahiuuienta. lVfl market blew i I'hlladelphUH It 1Q Iii0 mixed, tOOjaOlSt Yorkeni, l)(0U0 1O oeiiiinon te fair, ftb j 00; plgt, 5 18OS10 1 eir abtppa te New Yerk le-flay. -htw))-(teeelpu 3,C(W j ahlpnuints. 3,0(0 markiit nitu : prim-. It ficfl b, (air tn geed, I3 50J413 j couimeu, 1U13J iambs, III 0 75 Hteca aiarketa. Quoiaileiii, b l.eud, MtUranu era, l.iincii8tr, l'a SBW TORK LIST. 11 A. M, Canada i'liclfle..... . C. U. U. AI Uoleradn Ceal A Oe., hank- 12 m. 3 r m. .17! 44 am Central I'aclfle Canada Southern ,. Uht.,et L. A 1'btT c Den. A Ule U Del. LA W Krle tcrle'Jnds Jer C , It. A T , Leu, A N L. Shere , Mich Cen MU-icmri I'aclfle Heck Valley , Nt 1 ll, 1 a -Prtilaaaa , N.Weat , H. Y.U,... ...... ....! Mew England , Kast TuunuaatH)...,..,,,, Um&ha Dragen i niuaportatlen W W?.' (OX 10 1S-S SJJa WH 8i 13 V. Mi ?eS vm 14n llJi tin ISiJi 131M 25 XJ. i t-3 ', t& i W 7.j; : fu 5iva , tM 12 ml IB 113. 7H S3 untane rr .. IS rocineaiaii UloUmend Terminal St. l'aul Texaa I'acIQc riv tl SI. U.J4 l ttseet UU.UU A BU1UU..... WaljiLih Ceuu..,.. Wabaih l'rul Weauirn U West Sbera llenda riiu.nai.rBU list. Leh Val 11..N.Y.A I'hUa l. It. ll.tllllamliiiiiiiii 7 b1 14 5J si MV-; Ueadlng 80 7-1U se), f e l'- 8 lQU. nKv lleibmr. .fast ,, 4 r . N Cent .......... l'oeplea i'mn ........... ........... lidif 4'l 1-j.V 1,. -"-'waaaawaaa -b l"hlla,TracUeu .,, ..fj ....,.. eralaaaa ftevMeaa. Furnished by K. Yanat, Breker. CBicAoe. July is. l ee o'clock B. nam uer uaia. rersu Mam ily.... &m 7W tl rntast ;) ,4iJ km w.n en ptamber. TH Vn W4 UM SJW WlUl Oarii nata. Pnk Ijrf. amy SOPl uetebcr ................ tl " tstfll.n t.ii Weeemtier . ...15( ...t .,. ... .. (irude ou.. ........ .,.... e4M Consels. ..,......., .....93 s-it ClestnarPneM-S o'clock p. m. wn bnat. Cor-.. Uata. Ferk. lard. S.1.1 s n.n B.J7 Jnlr ftX W 'OH is.17 September ,7 tlil 13 17 oetober VM it.17 Decernber.i SIX .... .... .... ..Ml Car let. UluBQUU. .....Ifl...... ateeetpts. Tf IDUir WDHlMitMiiii.iMiMMil.Mlill Spring wheat. ..... ............. Cem ...................... G in 178 i: Barley ......................... ,1 Rirmtnt flora llecelpu C'aiue.. ...... (............e,uee 12,aO PMUdelphta Prodeea MArkst. 1'niLiDaLrnii, Jnly 13. rinnr dell; sales 1,-iM hbls t Minn, tinkers. Mai te Penn'a. Family, UTJQS 93 1 Western no, B4 10O4 C0 Winter Pftteuu, M150 t) Spring de, W 754JS. heal-Jnly, 85Xc ; Aut UXc t Sept. MXC irn-.Inlv. Slwci auk .tlUe i Hnt. (Stic. Oate Inly, 41K3 Anr.. BH0t BepU.Sifte. 1'OLITWAI,. Democratic Btata Ticket, FOR BCrRIMS JCOOB. , It. t sCelluin, et eniqnehanna county.; LSCTORS. At Large-n Milten 8 peer, A.l". Keatbig. 1. David W. Sellers, 'B. Alvln Dav. x. iuenci naree, 8. A. It. Laflner, 4. wuiiam J l.atta, ft. Jehn la) ler, 0. 'raeklln Waldnn. 11. William Dent, 7. liuiseli Kames. 18 Henry K. Wneaal, .9. Herman Ueler, ie. William a. Oarman. 7. Oeerge V. Hauling, H Jamna Smith. 21. wiuiam Mabxr, i.Ieha II. Haley. ii. D&niul -.8ohweyer, u.jnnn iineaenaiein, n wnitam 1'. Lantz, U.DiivId". Merrla, &. James II. Caldwell, 7.S.T. Netll. ta. J. U. brown. -. r, . ii, uiveii, II. rharlea itoblnaen, 12..Inhntl Huvtlflfl', n. Kaa d J.Oiyner, 11. Simen 1' Llibt, CUDNTT TICKET. Cengrcit. HOUAUK L. llALllkUW, Chlctlei. hlal Stnater. CUIU3TIAN UU WB. Btrasburg, AtltmUv (Northern DIstrteL) .). r. ECltTKKNAUH. Wnnhetm. JOHN HII.KY. Manhetm. KHANUKL HOrrM AN, Ell Zlbett town. (Ien thorn Dlstrlct.1 JAMKSO. Meil'AUKAN, Dinmere. Jfeeer(fr. JOHN UEUM AN, Manhetm. County Solicitor. Wil.W.ltltlNTuN, Ijtncaswr. Jury Oommliilenr. rilANKLlN CLAUK.Straaburg. Dlrieteri elhe Teer. V. WALL, Lancaster J. MOVIUOMKKY, MetintVillO. J'rlten Jntpeetert. A Tj. WlNTKIl", I'rovlJnnce. UL SUY r. HAIU'MAN, ISaal Lampoter. KBWAD I'JUtTJHKMMKlS- B AK1NQ POWDER. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS powder never varies. A marvel et purity, Htrength and wholesetnoness. Mere eoenoinlcal than the ordinary kinds, ana can net bn sold In competition with the multitude et low test short weight, alum or phosphate uonders Sold only in cant. UetaL Uixiaa 1'owesh Ce., loe Wall Btrtet, New Yerk. lylS lydAw rpilL FINEST CALIFORNIA BRANDY In the tnatketat HtlHRKU'S LIQUOR BTOllV, Ne.21 0 "tr Mi nam, I ancastnr. Pa. NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT private tale 1 sold cheap 11 sold at once. Inqul e nt jyiisia i:7 K FltKDEUICKSTaKKT. SI'KOIAL ATIENTION GIVEN TO rutin Hard hnbber Trusses. Light, cleanly, enmtnrtablr, suitable ler warm Wjalter and bathlne A wull selected stock at liUULKVa DnUuai'iiltlC, m West Ulnir StreeL 13UULI0 NOTIHE NOTICE 1SUKRE a bv Klvea that the viewers appointed bv Councils te vlaw ana astcis nn the property owners the oesi tf the construction of a ,owei In North Utitrn street, from Penn Bnnara ti Knst Ornne strett, will meet en Tuesday, Jiny 17. Vas, atioe'ilocka. m,, at ihm'sCer ner. lyis-Sid u O POIt RAB8 FISHING I The bBt nnd most comnletn stuck of ristiinK lackietn tewn-itnds, Ueelr, rieats, I.lnei, Henks, f , at lowest prices. 1'olej suit hed Mountings In great variety. we lire eirerliiK great special bargains In Jolntea Bcili una Keels. rUAlLh.K'0 KAeT hNh PHAItMACY. (Oppesltn Kaslern Market,) l'emcmer, we utu htadquaiturs ler t Isbtng Tatklu. M.W.ITAw M ART1N UROTHERH 1011 can only fully ap precUte the values by seelng thorn. Uen's Geed Kitting Pricts Tea;h Tbi Vtrj Lewest Ntleh ! Suits, dopendablo wear, $7 03, '.e te. 11100. You'll wo&der why they cost les thin they leek te cost. 1 lner Suits for 1 lner Weir, '.t, 110, 113. l.lltle Iteys' Geed Yllllng Bulls, depomlable weir, 125, U.IO and tSPi', era much finer as you may want. lil Heys' Uepoudable Mulm, ti 0 7 00, j 00 Ecasonnble Thin Clothing ler the smallest cost and heaps of Extra Pantaloons MARTIN BRO'S Clothing uinl r'uriilshlug- Goods, NOU1H ClUEKNaX. mm: Yeates Institute. (UKV. MOSTOOMKIIY It. HOOPXll, U. A, Headmaster,) will, JlKOl'KN TOU TUK TKAU ISSi-O, ON MONDAY, BBPIEMBBR 3, 1888 Mr Iloepor premises speclal'y thorough lustructieu In Mathematics, Penmanship, line seeptugand the esuai kngllth studies Hebers t kuy, also, that having taught for mnretbtn 11 iiinrur of a coutnry.he has tilted boys ler itaraid. Vale, Princeton, 1 emtnbia. Atubeisl, uliilt). West Point, and Annapolis, and ha never bad u candidate ler admission rrluct.d Vive or six boys will be received Inte the laml'y tt tti lifaiinsi-ur. Clreulars erwmdurt nn application. Fer luither lufurinutlen apply te the Head master, at Ne. 305 North Dukfl Street. jiy3-2inaTTbiS KBW AD VSRTIBKMKNTB. JTANTED-ONE TUOUHAND OLD w commea rjgeena JT1KLKS BKOS.. chnnlann, 1a. Jnlltmd 8UH001iTAX,18t-TUKIJUPL.lUATB Is new In tb banes of the Tieasnrer. Office hours fmm n a m. titllp m W. O. at ammi i.l, Treasnrer. mlO-traE no. H Centie eqnare. OITY TAX, 18SS THE CITY TAX DU plicate Is mi In tbehanaa of the City lreaaarar far collection, (idles hears, .C0 a. m. mi s oe p. in. j.u. KaTuruN, Jet uaii city Treasurer. w ELL riTHNO SUOIU). The vacation rraami Is new at hand, and alt want comfort while taking thlr vacation. It If net possible te en)ey anything, when your Are clnmsy ana Ill-tUtlng . When the feet tronble you, all Is wrong. Be euro te be well flt'ed about the tett bitere going; awy. We have almnit everything dealrtbla in thlallOH at low ana mcelun prices, ana cau sena you en your way happy.j WM. Ii. GAST, NO. It.'. KOItTU QUKKJi BT, LUNOABTKR. Junl-lvdWAr T500THAN1JSUOE3. Beets and Shoes HIEMENZ'S, NO. 52 NORTH QUEEN ST. rifly per cent, saved In busing from us. Loek at our prices : A let of 1 art Ip' Kid nnd Pebble Itntten Shoes, 7Sc per nmr. Heme et these goods are worth II ffi an II1U f i !CO. L idles' Kid upera nilnnars. 40c Ladles' uonkela Kla itntten. with patent leather tlpa. (i sa. Thla shoe u worth 12 00 Men's lib!) Nail Shoes, II 00 We are new offering very fine Children's Belld Lcather Bpilng Heel -heea tn kid or nab bl. stzn 6 te 7W. Ma j 8 te 10K. 750 Venr Nice Misacs' Oxioie. Ties, slze 11 te 2, nt 60 cents. Lium v rarpet silpper. 10 cent. Indlea'Uoeil Lasting Flippers, 25c. Mliaes' Leather Slippers, 4)0. lien's Canvas Baseball shoe, 75e: Uen's, 55e. Beys' Selar 1 lp Hbee, Hze 11 te ?, Wj. Ladles' Oifetd 'lla GSe, 75c, 1110. tiend Leather Heuso Hllpner ler ladles, 45c. ledlrs' rine Dongola llutten, Lancaster uiusu, Biinire or reuuu tee, 11 ou ana 4iOO. e PEN EVENINGS. THS OU1UIVAL AND OVLY CASH UUO- ueui iu tne city is GRABILL'S! N. W. COU. DUKE AND VI NX BTUHKT8. Here It Is Iha nil goods are sold a, astonish astenish Inalv low prices bscamu they are told for cash only. ints noted corner Is new convenient te reach, as alremcirs from the Northern, Kasl ern and southern sections of the city pass every 10 minutes. P1"8 I'KEPARKD COCO A. " Oratef ill (.omierilnir " nnd Vlt&llztnir. enl v SO cents a can. WKtlKtl'S ALPINKTKA la ene of the best Mvdlctnat Teas In the mar ket, it Is th best preptrutlen f jr Headache, Dyspepsia, An 1 only is cents a package ; two packages for 2t rnta. JELLY GLASSKS Are n ttlfle hUh-r this Boasen than last yet ticy are cheap at 3 1 cants a ar ten. kaa utaeuiTi Are highly relished by some peep'.o. and they are net htbat 17 cent a pound. UAiKk'n UUOr 1IKKU hXTUART Is known far and wide as ennnf the best preparations for making a dellaleus und wholeBemoTcraparancennmmer drink In the maikeL Its ralxa are the largostef anyez anyez traets. Onobeitlo will make 6 gallons Ueg ular pries, U cunts our prlce Is li cents. CltKKHKI CUKKeEII Is of fine iinallty Geed Penn'a Cream, 12 cenU. ailld keniy full cream, 15 cents. NORTHWEST CORNER DTJKE AND VINE STREETS. mUlydar.WAf D ,ON'T 1111 A CLAM. BUT UAVK YOI1K MOUTH, H 1UK Ol'KN. I tit 3, K1E8 GIVEN AWAY -AT- Reist's. ONK THOHI'NI) M )UK OK TH03KtlNE IUPOU'IKO PANS. To-Merrow (.Saturday) Even'g. P110U7TO 11 O'CLOCK. Read I Read ! Read I rruncllrs-8 lbs ib. New Hunch kalslns-4 Bj 25c New rigs-4 fti2Vi. Prunes f. S 4, 3 and 2 8.9 2Se New Pears (ivenjraied) 2 tts 25a Fresh Ten crackers i;fcs 2 c. rreshUlnger Graham oatmeal and Srateim Waers. Water, 1 bin, and Kxtra Seda lllscutts. jhelled Outs 103 inckage. Oil &. Oatmeil Me : 6 lbs Pilled Avcnattei S Bi wheat Oerm 25e; 4 B, (whnle grnin) hlea 250 j 3B,, i'earllapleca, e; U Sn flaknTap Ua2Vs. Orated Cece tnnt 13e K. Comb lleney loe lb Londen Cerea 20e Pe tland Uerrlnir son h Large Maeaerei 100 B Newenlted Stind 100 lb (haa at loe ft are a bargain, can't tell from Irtish triad.) Susauehannal'moked Herring, viry tlne.lSedrz Pickled Tripe, 20 and 41 ft kegs ll.?t and 12 H per kg. Winter noiegna -ae n. urled Heel UKc tb, Plcnle Uams lle lb UuuKlNM eOUl'S. Tomate, Meck Turtle, Ox Tall. Chicken. Iictfaml Ceniumme. lhma soups are One, ulready boesoned and only re- nbvlled M-ats Petted Meats, Canned llo lle lcgnand leuim8ausge, ardlnes, haluiep, Lebster, Canned llnf, la, Ae. Anything ana everything wanted In the plunle line. Reist, Wholesales Retail Grocer, Cor. W. Kins; and Prince Stn , LANCASTKIt.PA. w ILMAMHON A FOSTER. We Are Friends te the Public, -HUT- DE1DLY ENEMIES TO HIGH TRICES. Beets and Shoes, I adles' Lew Cut Oxford Ties, ,.V aud i'M. l&O. et' Toe Slippers, He. Lsdl-s' Heuse Mtiipers, Me. Lsdles'tiuatoauaepora X'ce llutten Beat, II 60. Ladles' I!rlht Dongeli riextble Bele But But eon Beet, tl te Ladles' might DongeU Ploxlble Sole, ratent Tips, n 3'. vaeatlonShee, 90a Cent's I.'ice or cengices, Tip or Plain Tco. te. Gent's Peamless Hil moral or Jfengrcs, 12 01. Men's Liicoer llncklu Uhees, 11.10. Base Ball shoes, 73:. Campaign aqutpments of the Latest Ho He tig ns at tbe Le a ct Pi Ices. 49-J3EN1J POU E3TIMATKS Williamson & Fester, 32. 34. SO it 38 E. KING ST., ANLASTKB, PA, BRANCH STORE, UUttUSHUBO, PA. trmw ADVMRTiatitEKTO. N KXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSK. SPECIAL -OF- Sun and Rain We have determlnsd te close our stock of Silk, Gleria nnd Helvetia Umbrellas. In order te de te we have dropped i and r efl their SpriDg Prices, which makes them, without exception, the cheapest line of Umbrellas we have ever offered. Hun Urn' brellas In 20. 22 and 21 inches, 75 cents up. Rain Umbrellas in 20, 23 and 30 Inches, vi. uu ui . auu wiu una vuei them upon our net mus them. FAHNBSTOOK'S, N08. 85 37 BAST KINO ST.. NK W AD VMRTI8XMUNT8. -t'in'-iSst-x-i--ijj-ij-v-ij-isrj-ryHKi j'itli j-u-Lj'ij-T.ruu F RANKLIN AND MARSHALL ACAD MV. The attention el persons having sons and daughter, for whom they wlh te select a sehoel et learning, la called te this In stitution, a. course nt aindy abent equiva lent te the cearte la the avaraaw Ldla' co. lege wm be arrangea. or inibrmatlen apply w ... .. rf . rr. . MOOJUC, A. M , Hcoter. ' jiyiu iwu' fJTT L. F1SUER, DENTIST. ParUcnlar attention given te II Ulna; and preserving the natural teeth. 1 have all the latest Improvements for doing nlee work at a very reasonable cost. Having years of ez pertenea tn the large cities I am sure te give the best of satisfaction and save you money, best artteelal teeth only jaoe per set. tnans-lyd Ne. 64 NORTH QUBICN ST. IE AH, COFFEES AND GROCERIES. W. A. REIST 8c CO., GROCERS. COKNIlt K. KING AND DUttK STS. Mackerel t Mackerel ! Mack rel ! Just received this morning 60 palls et nice, larne, latand white mackerel. -J hey are alt positively new and nn old enea packed under neath, we also received them In bnlkantl can pack palls at short notice. Large new white mackerel only lie per pound. PICNIC!, CAMPAIGN AND FIBHINO CLUBS, NOTICE I We are prepared te fnrntthyen with the bts and freshest plente specialties In the city . What we wenld suggest for a plcnle. camp camp leg and tithing ptrty dinner Is nice, sweet ham, tongue, dried beer, petted meats, lobster and salmon in en, Cresse and Uiackweil's and Ulmz's picnic specialties. -merfcan and Imported sardines, e'lves, Helmes' and Centta' craekersand btacnlts MeMechen'a ams, jellies and proserve', Dulchheader td-m and flneapplu Cheeses. Table oils te suit everybody. svrans given away, '.telephone connec tion. Uoeds delivered tree and prompt. W. A. Reist & Ce., Cor. East Kfuganil IlnkeSUi. BIANSI FAE S ! FANS ! 1,000 Mere Fids tobe Given Away To-menow. SAMUEL CLARKE'S. JustreoelvcdaKewandrreshLlneofTKAS which areihe finest the market can produce, ranging In price from 18c te ll a pound. Opened te day, a orate of the rinest Im Im Im peried Vaaea and Ornaments you ever saw. Call and see hew we Intend disposing of them 1 you will be astonished. currxia i cerrxKs r ceFrxxa i Buy yenr Coffees of Clarke, as we roast It ourselves) by se doing you will net eniy be able te enjev a enp of the most delicious beverage In the world, but yen wBl nnd that you save money by se doing, for when fresh roasted It la at least twenty per cent, atrenger and rleher than that which haa tx-eu en hand tr some time-UX. 18. 20, 22, 23 and 2i cents per lb. M18CKLLANIOU3 GOODS. Three tbi New and fresh Cream Nuts for J5e, Three bottles New Pickles, Mixed or Plain, 25c. four Hi flake Tapioca. 25. reurftsNewand rresb Hates, 25c Pour Sis Best Bice ter the money yen ever saw, c four fti Nice New Pigs, '0 One lb Caillernla heedless Plums. 10c. four fbs Nice New Prunes, 23e. Three lbs ew Prunellas ter V80. One ft op or lleney, lOe, One box Mustard or Spiced Bardlnes only l(c. Five as Laundry march ana five cakus Laundry or Toilet Seap for 25a. i-iiUlT JABS I PKU1T JAU3 1 Just metived, a lanra quantity of the Masen Fruit Jars, In t lnts. Quarts ana Belt uollens. Call goon, sa the prices will suit you Just think, Hire's Beet Beer, lioabettlo. SAIFEL CLAEKE'S WHOLESALE AND UBTAIL TKA AND COP PKE STOBK, 12 and 14 SOUTH QUEEN STREET, (A Pew Ocers from Centre Square ) WTILHPUONE-. TyTEROUANT TAILORING!. MERCHANT TAILORING IN ALL ITd U11ANUUK3. BalbriggaD, Summer Merine AND GAUZE UNDERWEAR. Neckwear, Cellirs, Cuff-, Suspenders, Hosiery, Etc. Flannel Bhlits. Percale Shirts and White Shirts, IN GUErlT VARIETY OP STYLES. Tbe People's Gash Stere, NO. 25 BAST KING ST., (Next Doer te the Laeetsler Ccuntv National Bank,) LANCABTKK, I A. , . , - . marl4-lvflw The People's Cash Stere SALE Umbrellas I centre counter, and if at all interested, de LANOASTnt, PA. tKW AD VMJl TISBUKKT8. ElKEL'H FASHIONABLE MlL- llnery and Trimming B tore, Ne.M North Qneen btreet, contains all the Newest and Latest NeTdlles 01 the season, rrleearta- senable. Call and eee our ew Ooeda. aprM tf d AT BURSK'S. PI0NI0 SPECIALTIES. rdt n First tbe Weed Pate, Tickles of all ktndt Plcn m 1 1 1 e, 11 c. or S ter 23e. Pickled an d can ned oysters. Imported and American Sardines. fiesh Vanned Baimenand Lebster, rreshand loused M.ckerrl, naratarla Sehrlmpr, Petted and Iteued 1 hlcken, Turkey, Ham and Tongue, compressed Corned Beef, chipped Dried Beef and Belngna, Beef Tengne, nhelee Pineapple Brand Hams, cream Cheese, Plon'e Pineapple cheese. Uutchhead Bapsage and toqneferd. Lemens, and Lemen and Lime Juiee. llaapbtrry syrup, oatmeal andura bam Waters, yaney bea Peam Wafers and Extra Sela biscuits, Ac , Ae , AT BURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST KINO. LANOASTEB.PA. BTREET, (SEASONABLE BAROAINS. WATT &SH AND 8, 8 & IO BAST KINO BT. Special Seasonable Bargains 1 100 PIXCK3 Swiss Embroidered Flounciegs, Prem 43e te 11.23 a Yard. We call special attention te this let of goods, as they are very desirable and much less than regular prices. 50 Dezen Gent's Unlaundried Shirts, Geed Quality Mu9lln, Narrow flatted, A 1 u men uosems ana tuna, at dee each. OJtE CASE SATEENS, New Strles and Colorings, At 12Xe a Yard. Sp of Short Lengths and Odd I.e'a oraeods accu. mnlated during the te&son's builness BEMNANT3 OF SILK, BKMNANT3 OrOASHMEBKP, KKUHANTB OF BLACK AND COI.OBKD I1ENUIKTTAB, UIMNANTS OF ALL KINDS OF BLACK ANDCOLOttKD DUSSS GOODS, BKMNANT3 OF BATI8TS3 AND LAVTNS. These goods are til belng closed out, rogu'd regu'd less or oest. SPECIAL ! One let Of IIALr.WOOT. BUNTINGS, In Blacks and Colers.only r 1 VK CK a T9 A Y All D, AT THE New Yerk Stere. XcitUAL JVUlJOAfl. ESTATE OF HANNAH DESMOND, late of Iancaster city, deceased, The nnaerslgned auditor, appointed te dlsirlbnte the helance rvraalnlng In the hands of Charles A. Uetnltsh, administrator, te Hnd among these legally entitled te the same, will (.It for that purpeaj en Saturday. August i8. 1883 at 10 o'clock a, m , tn ths li brary Beem of the Court liens-, In the city of Lancaster, wnere all persons Interested In said distribution mavattend . ,..-, O. BOSS ISHLKMAN, JrC3tdF AUQIuir. STATE OK UENRY E. I.EAMAN, late of luncaster city, deceased. The undersigned uudlter, appointed te pass upon exceptions and te distribute the balance remaining in the hands el the ex ex ecuteia of ald estate, te and among these legally cntltled tn the same, -will alt inr tbat purpose en 'luesday. August 7lh, 1888, at 10 o'clock a ra., In the Library K em of the Court Denee. In the cliy et Lancaster, wcere all persons lnteresud In sold distribution may at tend. MAKBlOlTBttOaiUH, ly6 Stdr Auditcr. STATE OK OATH AKIN K MoQIN MeQIN NKS, late of lancater, city, Te., de ceased. Letters of administration en said es tate having been granted te tte nnderalgned, all persons indebted thereto are requested te meke Immediate payment, and thess having claims or demands against the same, will pre. sent th'm without dlay for rettleraent te the underpinned. AN.NAK. AleOINNKB, Jluekwb ii. FM1TU, Administratrix. Attorney. Jnnel-etF STATE OK FHANKLIN UNQEK, latn of Lancaster city deccased. Ihn undorslR-ned auditor, annemted te dls- trlbute tbe ixlanre remaining In the hands of u uw.ub .. ii.uiumui rnuwii . .1 nnt It I. .. m a .. , executer, te and among tncae leeallv entitled te tbe same, will sit for that purrese en Krliluy, august 17, issc, ut iu a.m,inini) iiurury uoemaor ine Court Heuse, In the city of Lancaster, where all peisens Interested In satd dlurlbutlen may attend. U. BOaB HSULKMAN. Jieatdr Auditor. STATE OK JAMES BOON, LATE OF Lancaster city, dneased 'J he under, signed auditor, appointed te distribute the balance remaining In the handa et Jehn B. Bltner. exrentoret the last w. II and testament et J a tries Benn, decased, te and among these legally entitled te iha same, will sit for that purpose en Friday, August 10. ia8, at 10 o'clock a ra, In the Library ltoem of the Court Heuse, In the city or Lancanter, bere al persons Interested In said distribution may a tend. JjtUtdr W.U.HKNSXL, Auditor. ESTATE OK EMAS HELLER, LATE nt Upper Leateck tewnabtp, deceased. The undersigned auditor, appeluted te dis tribute the balai oe remaining in the hands of Juhn Slgle. kdmtnistrater, te and among these levallyenilt'ed te tbe same, will tit fr that purpose en Mnndy, Angust 13, 1838, at 10 o'erxka m , In the library room of the oenrt heute. la the city of I ancatter. where all per sons Interested In I'M distribution may at tend. A. W. N ADKis, Auditor. Jy6 8tdr AbSlONED JfSTATE OK LEVI O. Lawrenre and wile, of Lanraater city, Lancaster county The nnderalgned auditor, appointed te distribute tbe balance remain ing in the bands et Jehn K Malene, esilgnee, teand among these legally entitled te the fame, will sit for that purpose en Thurtdty, AngastV, 188 at 10 o'c'eck a. m , In the Litirary room of tbe curl beus-. In the city of Lan caster, where all rm'seus Interested In said dis tribution may attend. jj6 3.ar Jl. f.AlONTG0MBY, Auditor. ASSIGNED ESTATE OK PETER J. otte and wlte. of Lancaiter city. Lan caster county. 1 be undersigned auditor, ap f minted te distribute the balance remaining nths hands of Geerge K. Beed, assignee of satd Peter J, otte and wife, te and among these 1 gaily entitled te the same, will alt for that purpose en Monday, J uiy SO. at 10 a. m lu the Llbrury Beem el the Court lleuse. In the City of Lancaster, where all persons Inter ested In said distribution maw attend. j)9-9iar JOUHJs)UL?N.JC,; auditor,
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