THE IjANCASTEK J)A1XY INTELLIGENCER. FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, flu. M S ta r ' sis; m m (5 i "t t&l &r F iy- w $ PV Liy- W SCHOOL BOARD MEETS. Irnrtww and etbek standing .iCOMHITTEBS HErOKT. M uiUrt Chesen J anil er-Tbe Usnstal ' gmmtnl ceremliiaa ! Jemi , -gmkBiUmmoftteIienli! He Had With Mil Wits. 1c 5U7MBfA,Aos;.17.-Seheot beard met In ias session last evening with all meai pM pnMeL The flnsnce oemmlltoe re- Ml M fellows : ilnti during UiO month ......17,813 Jf , 3.411 K npwuMiiiiii' iiiii iMeeeananfl . f2?K Bavacaln elnklng Iund ,,ul ' ynfc miwir iind supply committee re- atsxtjd the F.tih Ceet building beieu 'taaJatad outside, dtick ana woeanuni !.StBn repaired; blackboards in geed rr Mind and minted. V.. tu FepUr street building had walla ted ? rt,JaatlIags calel mined; n-je.e, desks and hall Ivwaja serubbed, and the whole building $?- Uminti a tine appearanee. xne repairs te w- MMOnapBl Will DO compieiuu vy iue ueu- L' lag et the term. The desks for the ouepel and nigh school hare arrived. The aalary ter the chapel Janitor was fixed 4(3 per month per term. Batnuel Loekard v-? Md C. Btrawbrldge were netmnaiea. 'is rekard was eleeted by the following vete : . ' -TMikii Maura. Mav. North. Tavler. BUde, Wolf?. Strawbrldge : Mesara. AUI- Olark, lasig, urban. JLhe ebapl will be known Locust school building. Bills were paid amounting ve (2,107.07. Order en kinking tund ter coupons oau eau eelled 37. Ob morien adjourned. Association Mestlngs. The general committee of the centennial met list even leg and beard ropertaot the Yarleua committees. The Industrial com mittee had their work nearly cetnpliited. The military and rlromeo committee had prepared their pregramme which wai en dorsed. The cemmtttee for the Boeond day are getting everything la shape and hepe te report In full by Monday next. The regatta oesuaitteeatated ihtt entries are still epen and all associations excepting Hunbury bad been beard from. Tbe fireworks oimmlt eimmlt tee premise a very flne display. The Centennial association held their meeting, and President "ioeutn ropertod the work et tbe general committee. Henry Nolte wm glren the privilege of adding as many names as he desired te the antaatte committee. Governer Beaver has been In. Vlted te deliver tbe oration. A. M. Jack Jack eon, of Wanamaker & Brown, wrote about pace for outsiders, which was referred te the Industrial oemmlttne. The Invitations will be engraved at the Ketterllnus printing beuse, and will contain the coat-of-arms of Pennsylvania, 1783 1883 In oaeh corn or and suitably lDierlbed. The association or dered 6,000 Invitations, and each aubierlber Will be entitled te one. Art J mrned. TtmOiharMlda An account was given last evening of Jehn J, Reth beating his wlfe en Wednes day night, when the neighborhood was reused by crlea of " murder." Mr. Reth made his atatement this morning about the flair. He stated that be had trouble with all wl'e for some time owing te her rjuar rlntne disposition, and he hasbnen struek MTtnl times with household artlotes. He sever resented tbese attacks but attempted te leave his wlfe. On last Wednesday Bight be wacted te seek beardlug but his Wile refaBBd and at once began te quarrel, keeping It up until midnight. He went te bed, when his wlfe came up stairs and truek him with a chair and window slid . Ska might the husband by the threat, and jMpusiel her away. Sua tben ran te the Window and cried " murder." He also Meted that he never tbroatencd his wlfe end ' abused her In any manner. He never had revolver nor been threatened with arrest He has a geed reputation. The oase was Battled beteie Squire HotBhey yesterday afternoon. Obsrllu lb Wlmirr. The final tt s t of the hill climbing took plaej last night en the Marietta plke from the tell (ate te the cemetery. Oberlln ellmbel tbe hill In 3 minutes and 15 sec sec sec oeds, and Me iauKbllu required 7 secends longer. About 100 people saw tbe riding, ad Oberlln wai declared tbe winner. , cut Id lbs lltart. William Wolf, conduetor en Ne. 3 crew , et the P. R. It., was ntruck In the head yeste-d7 morning by the overhoad tiridge t Overbrcck, while going east. He re celvel severnlduts about the the head. He Wmttetbe Prenbyterlan hospital tohave b s Injuries dressed and came home en Fast Line. Cyrus Molllnger, operator it Short., wi a presented with an eleotrle cushion yotot yetot yotet dsy by several Harrlaburg engineers. The Grand Array plonle will be bold at Panryn te-morrow, which promlaei te be a big affair. Shilling engine Ne, 0(33, has been turned out of the P. K. R. shops thoroughly re paired. Charles Hlppey Is en a trip te Atlnntle City. Bsv. H. Keller and family raturned Bomeyeterday. Hen. J. 13. Livingston and cx-Bber)tr S'Jinewere fishing abeve the brldgeand caught 22 fine baas. OUEEUFtJt. WEVfa FltJM INDIANA. The Otmoerats Hurkius In Harmesy-A Ttlck That tVas UUceTcrcil, Mr. N. B. Beohteld, et Reading, who has Just returned from Indianapolis, tells Mr. Geerge N. Reynolds, of this city, that there was very Utile enthusiasm In that city for General Harrison. The recent demonstra tions there were snppirted chlnny by out elder, and the Kepuellcan candldnte is net popular theuch rospeoted. He bellevcs that Indiana will surely be carried by the Democrats, and thinks that the union and harmony prevailing botween all factions of the party assures a Dainoeratlo majority or net less than lour thousand. Indlanapslls people of all pirtles fisva been mueb amused by tbe desperate efforts of the Republican managers je inake use of the great oyelorama of tbe battle or Atlanta en exhibition there. Mr. Oalrns, chairman of the Damecratla oemmlttee, owns a one fourth lnteredtln this picture la tbe foreground among a group of mounted officers is an excellent portrait of General Jtfleraea O. Davis, who was In charge of the operations In that part of the field, and Mr. Calms was horrified ene day t find that enterprising Republicans ha I deliberately painted ever tbe face et this gallant Union general and substituted a Ukinseaef General Harrison, who was net present Ofoeurse tee fraud was at once made publle and comet d. Did Heming. Tbe street couimutee of councils have been dlaeusslng theadvlsablllty of construct ing an overhead bridge across tbe railroad at Franklin atreet which has been opened. This morning the committee held a meet ing at which H. M. North, counsel for the emrny, and an engineer were prtseat. It waaagrted te de nothing until the supreme oeurt rendered decision In tbe cue of Grant street, te 'certain the power et tbe city In opening ttreeta. Labcaitsr'a Meney at Interest, Tha correct amount of money at Interest 1st Laoeister county lias Just been uaeer talaed and te-day It was certified te tbe beard of rtveuue commtss'eners by tbe eawty o-unmlasleners. The amount U t,M0,693 and the tax en the same for 1 d Caid Vflin Utaertien, -t Jehia .Mellen, charged by his wlfe with """i wiiwm te jail DV A dr- '& '"''" a uvmriDg en Baiutday at tyei-wk, DID NOT FORM A OLUB. The Fltlh Ward Jtapeblicatis rati te Ile- frond te the Majer Jt'nanaehi's Call. At tbe last primary eleotlen of the Re publican party In the Fifth ward, the men who are called tha silk stockings of the ward demanded change et county oom eom oem mllteeman. They said they were tired of the crowd that wm running thing, and they wanted Borao one who better anlted their tastes. Majer V. 11. Fasnaeht was nominated by them and was eleeted, se the opposition fart Ien re solved te let the olber crowd try and rnn things. Se swelled did the major's head beceme that he thought he should bs elect ed chairman or tbe county coiumlltee te take the place et Mr. Cochran, Meaars. Martin, ltreslus and ethers even tried te get the Sew Kra te support him, but the whole thing was a big failure ana uecnrau was unanimously elected. The major thought he must de something te make himself aelld. ae he resolved toersanlzoamaroblcB club for the Fltlh ward. He sent postal cards out te every politician In the ward, announcing that there would be meeting at the Plew tavern last night at 8 o'elenk. That hour brought ex-1'olleeman Wlnewer, the members of the Hardy family, and later tbe gallant major. Toe two Hardys attend everything that is Republican. Uofero the laat mayor's election the old man was premiseu me position el turnkey et the station house, and tbe eon wai te ue policeman, moo ni ter Is new te be a letter-oarrler 11 Harrison Is elected and "tbe pigs begin te fly:" Wlnewer Is willing te take any position, but it Is said that he attended the meeting merely te see what Fasnaeht would da Wnen tte hands et the cloak turned te 8:15 and the nuartet was alone, Fasnacbt and his ttlends left disgusted and no elub was or er or uanlred. It Is said that tbe msjer will new be oempellod te eall upon the old workers of the ward or allow the venture te fall through. fell lulea 0siniil. Mrs, itenkle Reading, wile el Lewls Reading, 323 North Llmestreet, met with a most distressing aocldent about neon te day. She went te the water-closet te empty seme slops, when suddenly the fleer guve way bonealh her and she was precipitated Inte tbe cesspool, whleh Is net less than (Klren feet ludepth. Her soreamu attracted the attention of H. W. Raub, who lives but a deer or two away, and he sprang te her asfllstanoe with ropes end lowered a short ladder, te which sbe clung until otbers arrived, and with ropes thrown around her ralsed her te the eu.-faee. A pbyslean was sent for and found that Mrs. Reading bad sulfered several bruises. Unless the atraln upon her nert os should causs trouble she bids fair te be all right again In a few days. Vlilllns Meinhera of Urn uharllj Heard. Mablon II. Dioklnren and Uadwalader lllddle, of the state beard et ebarltle, were In this city te-day and visited tbe county Institutions. Tht-y say that the prison Is tee much crowded, and Instead of convicts being punished by solitary confinement tliere are three and four In one cell. Every thing is neat and clean about the building, hewever, and It Is one of tbe best of these In the state that compet prisoners te work. The members of the beard think tbst female 'prisoners should be kept In a building en tirely soparate from the prison in oruer that tbey may have no way te talk or com cem com munlcate with tbe men. The almshouse and hospital were also vlalted by the mom bars of the beard, and they found every thing In geed condition. lit opening et a Clierrh. The Lutheran and Relormed chinch at East Petersburg, this county, has been re paired and boautiiled during the past few weeks, A new root has been plsaed en the building and the extorler painted. The In terior of the building has been lioantlfled by graining the woodwork In Imitation et walnut, and papsrlng the walls with grnnlte paper of a pleasing oelor. Tbe celling Is laid off In panels, and tbe effect of roots grained In the rear of the pulpit by Bklllful paneling. The papering and pnlntlng was done by Jehn n. Apple, et Manhclm. Thn building will be rcopenod en Hundiiy next, when special union nor ner vlcm will te held morning, altomeon and evctilng. IvILI.DDlIt THE CAlfs A Tiark tVitlker'a Uist Walk-Ktliea la the Ultcliaige of Ills DatT. lUrney Ward, atraek walkeret the Penn sylvania railroad, was killed near Valley ercck, Just oistet Downlngtewn, about 8:50 lust evening- The man wbb walking en tbe track nnct when about 100 yards east of the station he was struck by engine Ne. 013, buiml west. He was thrown under tbe wheels nf an engine going east and besides having his both legs out oil, had his head crushed. He was lustantly killed, The body was taKen te Downlngtewn by onglne 053, where an Inquest was held. Tbe man was mlddle aged and llved at Downlng Dewnlng Downlng eown. A Child' Ixng Pall. (Jnnrles Fey, a 5 year-old son of Henry Foy.aui'erintandeuto! Melzjrerd: Co.'selgar factory, met with a aerieus aoeldent yester day. He was playing en tbe lower fleer of tbe fnotery In the alternoen. One of the trap dneis leading te an old beer vault was open and Inte It the llttle fellow stumbled. Ue fell n dlDtnnranl four feet te tbe top of the stairway, and then rolled down eighteen step. He was taken out by Charles War ner, who saw him fall, and the only Injury wan a cut en tbe head. MIiuIb of Silver Bplllad ' Yurfterday Jacob V. HUe, photographer, set n Urge bettle nf nltrate or silver solution en the sill of a third story window. In tbe mouth of tbe botlle was a large glass funnel tlren;h which the solution was flltored. The tunnel inade the botlle top-heavy, and down it came te the ravement, spilling about U0 worth of solution, and blnokenlng ever thing it came In contract with. fell from a ituel Jacob Headman, n tinsmith In the em ploy nf l'llnn it Ilreneman, met with an accident yebterday afternoon. He was working en tlte reef el David Jotlrlea' house, en Mery street, when he slipped and full oil, a distance of about tveoutynve feet, Ue i coeitud some bruises, but ns he fell ou soft ground no bones were brekcu. Olribdaj rait). llanuferd Clark, a young Democrat, nuie et age en Wednesday and In tbe evening celebrated tbe event by giving a birthday prly ut his home, Ne. 20 Seuth Duke street. Toe eveulug was tpent dancing with otebot . tral musle uud tbe party ended with a nloe set out at 11 o'clock. Ceal Fur th Court Heuse. The county commissioners advertUed te rccolve proposals up te neon te-day for 1C0 tonsefooal for the court house, and there was only one bid handed In, that of Iianiu Iianiu gardners A Oa The contract was awarded te them at f3 01 per Ien. a Active aiauuelui OemerraU, A Democratic society wai organized at Manbeltn Thursday evening, r. R. Whlte was elected president; vlce preald nit, T, B. Recker, n A. Donaven and J. S. Ltnea weaver j secretary, J. M. Shoemaker; assis tant secretary, J. D. Hartman. A large number of Dsmecrats have signed the reth A New Hand, from tbe LUltz Ktcerd. Hrlekervllle batanew baud, which has bought the Kphreta band's old lnstru. menis for 1125. Met Caugbt Teti At lest soceunis Henry Watsen, the colored desperado who escaped from Cor Cer Cor atable Lewry after making a desperate assault upon him, had net been recaptured. jurors Alderman . Augustus Decamell, obarged with dis turbing a religious meeting and false pre tense, was held In ball for trial at court Kd Miller and wife, who reside en Uaii Uaii lltenstret,and bave frequent family brclls, were te noisy en Wednesdey night that Alex. Darnell, a neighbor brought suits against thorn charging them with drunken and disorderly conduct and koeplng a dlaorderty house. They wero held tu tall for a licarlnp. (ioed VUliltis. A. J. Cegley, Jehn W. Cogley, Ki Trias ler and Arthur Welehans returned lest evening from a fishing trip te James M. Hepklna' dam at Conewlugo, In Drumore township. They had but two nights of geed llsblng, but In that time they caught twonty-elght anappern, weighing from ft te 1.1 pounds. They alae caught 3r eel, some of whleh wetgbed as high as 3 pound. Ueath ut Jehn Malnne. Intelligence was received here this alter- neon of the death of Jehn Malene In Virginia. Deceased was a man about 32 years of age and very well known In I.au I.au I.au oaater. lloretldod for years In this city and was ompleyod by R. A. Malone. Of late years he has been engaged at railroad work and at tbe tlme et his death was with Richard McOrann, of this city, in Virginia. He and his brother Patrick when in Lan caster made their quarters at the City hotel and tbey bad many friends bore. Deceased was married te a daughter el the late James Malene, el Marietta, who with two children survlve him. The body will arrive here te-morrow morning when the luneral will take place. Tli tuuDS" JumecratsMael. A large meeting of tbe Yeung Detuocratie elub was held laat evening In their dub room. The principal matters et discussion were tbe big plonle te Rending and the uniferming of the club. The adoption of a uniform was postponed until next Thurs day evening. The members et the plonle committee will remain In the club room until 11 o'clock en Saturday evening, where all Interoated In the plonle may attend, Itial Etlate Cendminfil A Jury summoned by Hberltl Bnrkhelder root this nfiernnen for the condemnation of properties against whlchoxecullen has been lisued. In nil, the propertlos of Hfteen poepto, ten et whleh llve In thin city, wero oamlemncd, I'ref. Illrasen Te-nlghl, This evening I 'ret. Oloiien, the gieat horse-tsmer, npens his four-days' engsgo engsge mint nt McOrnnu'a park. The park will be Illuminated by elortrle light, and all kinds of bad horses will be handled. Pine .lob Printing. Tlie Jeb Printing Dopartmenl of lliolNim llielNim lliolNim LieitNosR la vqulnped with the I.ivtcet Im proved Maeblnuiy nnd tint Noweit -tylosef i ype, nnd la prepired at all limes te fill eiders for lloek, taiutegues, Prim Lists, Letter beads, lllll-bcads, Knvelflpcs, And In fact, evurythlng fiem a Visiting Cnrd te a 1'eit r. We bave Numbering, lorfernttng, Kyolot Kyelot Kyolet ling and ether Machinery, uaml In llrstcluss oslabllsbmeuts, nndaiucenstantl Addtnglhs Latest racen of Type riistclsss work done by first-class work werk werk men. BntlsracMen guaranteed Pilces reason able, Call and tee e.ir tpeclmeni niid get prices. Ifnrgalna In Itellable 8elcktiiSrUir. rnr Hale 8lx Klcgant New Rtalskln Hacques, 81, sn,8. e and II bust measurements. War ritutifl Gonulne Alaska Penlabln, 1 oneon dye Strictly first quality and porfect fitting. Will sell at a Bscrlttce. Cash purcbaserran secure a splendld lurgaln. Intending pur chasers this lall should net miss this splendld opportunity. At the City llotel pallers, An gust 17 and 18, Friday and Haturdiy next. In spection InMted. T. II. BIIAVNK, aetcllltd Manutactuilnir Knrrlnr. MARHTAOKtt. BialKaa Yet'NO. Aug 10 18i8, by Bnv. I. W. llerbntd, ut bis rustdunce. Ne. 181 Smith liuka Btniet, Iai oaster,Jnseph8tluorto Misa Mary il- YnunK- both ( W(ilitnnnn iMirnnuh. UAKKMTH. Mew Yerk Mark as. New Yenx, Aug 17 Fleur marhntsteady ; rine,t2 20Qi8Si tiupurflne, rilHllOs Minn Kxtra,2 was te t City Mill, K xt.ru, 1 1 10OI S5. Wlntnr Wheat extra, IJ 8SO n. Wheat Na 1, Ued, Blate, ci Na 2, BCt;c: Ne. 2, Ked, Wlnter, Auk, OlJie; Bept., Vlie; roeolpla lSi.Sil, Bhlpmenu. none Coin no. 1. Mlxitd. Caflh. Mlt'h; Aug, Clet Hppt, tls; recclpts, lsi,'e: ahlpmenui, 31,911. OaU-Ne t, Wblte, EtatO, ?Ol9JI Ne. 2. de, EHci " 1 mixed, Aug, Slet Hept., Xc reclpts.C7,6DD j ahlpmenia, none. uye neimnm 1 oiHie vce. llarley nominal. PerkBtnaily i (lid Mpss.SU 03OUU. Lard ateid vt Supt, satis ( dot . si 9' Itnlasaes dull; for 60 boiling etecic. 'ie lllaek airap, 1j Tnrpenuiie Una at 8"K03c lleiln atandy (Htratnud uj KOOd, tlOJKiill 10 Petreleum tenUy , UeQnud In Cuaea. u-ic. Freights ateady i Krnln te Londen, d llutuirllim. Weatern Cronmery, HUiBKe. Cbense aiuady t Woslern Klni. 7tftc : ?nm,0.!r,l,erv'.i,(0 1 rancy WLIte, UO We ; Ohie r lat, 70SJ. g weakt Btute, 1SK013C , Wostern, 10 Qi3. suRarflrm; Uodned Cutleaf, 6' e; (Iranula ted. 7ic Tallew Arm i Prime City, 15Cc lllcn unmliial! Carolina, lulrtogeod, Uie. CoflVe steadyi ralr Carirefts. for Jtte. lie m Oblcace Prtxinea alarant. flnioiae, Aug. 17, 0 Sua m. Market openod. MJVbeat-ug., 8liO Sept,, 83tej OCU 8."ie.i "r"--"B', l.'otSept., 4l)JOOct,, 11KO.J i ay -vc. Ma'Te"2'' tJC'' Srt'' S'VC'! Ct ' 2,,C-! I'erk-AUgust. 113 5j Seph, 111 K ; Oct , Liird August, M ::K, 13 65. Beut., 13 Bjj Oct, n?.hn Wba-August, 13 POt Eflpt, 1-1 C5 oiecma. , Me; Bept ,61X0.; Whoa t Aug, Oct , n5J,e- Oct ,4liC( Oct., 2IKC ; Aiay, tMMU May, saa. . ''erk-Aug., H8 .7Ki Sept., 113 B7Hl Oct., 10 u3 5 9TaAUSt-' M 9"'Jl S0,1t M "3K! 0Ct' "hnrtUlbB-Ang.tSlOt Bopt.f'ile Oct r i .lseNteck market. Cuioiue, Aug la cattle llecetpts, ln.ie. Slpmunts. l.ieflt market utrnni; ; tue h,.17'S (I ft) t stoekors and ldtirs, ii uias.lO! cej, h.,11; era uiixHd, si Roti oe j i hihiib etuer, ll 7:. OU6 WcsUrnrauger,iiiioer.'J. '""''" " . 'less -ti mips, v,iiii beaai ehtpmenta, ICO, markut gtenriy, strenu : ndxed, ti 0J MCOOl 70VV'' 6 " ' ll8hl' 5M1' " ' P"' shiwp 'llecelpta, Conn head: shipment. :.? ..,warket. steady: natives, 12 ve 0.l Weaiiirn shorn MCQ390: itxiia shorn, K7Satt lambs, l 7501 "S ' Kabt Likkrtt uuun Kecnlnta. 1110. niiiir.ente. issubead; marknt toady en iroed Ounen cnuuuea ; nrnne tswa K t ceed. 4 71 HOgS Itneelpi, 1IT0 VlAdrl e sklHiHn.s. loop t market anw 1 I'blladulpblas; K (Ju eui I niixea, esU30i Yerkers, taMaesii com moil te fair, 75O0 10t plgi. reta75 9 cars shipped te New erk trieay. nhtep-l(KCulpta. lsOOi iblpmunta. 1200 market dull 1 prlme, II iHl Ui Keni. S3 Titi 410 1 oemmon lb fair, 103 .lumbi, fiyj ;i. Uratn ana f roruteua. rum Is hed by S. K. Yundt, llroker. Chioieo, Aug. 17, 1 oe o'clock p. 1a wne&i corn uau. Perk. I a Jlrd, An'iist .... Bepiembur. Oi tebcr ... liocember. slay ..6ty, tut SSVi NK MM SI SI .... li.re il U Te 8 il B 00 ! mi as - rude OU Consels .......... si; . W t-.U Clwln K l'rlccs-2 o'clock r. w. Wheat, Cern. Oatt . fork. Lard. B 91 8 Hi 8 (Kl AUgUSt soptuuiber . Oceber ,. Uucember.. m Crude Oil ,. 11 x 13 67 no Rll tv? ' 5! " ay, 2j 1. ...... ........ itecetpu. Wi Car Leta, ... 171 ... it ... i-:9 ... 16a - Winter Wheat Bprlng Wheat ................,,,, ..... ............ burn,,,, Oats Kye Uarley .. Upuu. ... k,iw "InoeinU-neM Recelpts-Oaitie Mew lera eiucas. Niw Vens:, Aug. 17. 1 p. mUenuy dosed at m per cent. 1 exchange qulet 1 posted ratua, U 6Srj 871 aetnal rams M SIKO 1 8t for tedays and II 87l M for demand t Governments closed strong 1 ourrency 6's. II ,20 bid it's coup., 1 J 4J'a de, l bin Tte stock market this morning opened active and weak and en sailing; by brokers wbe are aoppeMd te be aettng for Casaasaek and White, of Bt rani, Western Union Lake Shere prles declined i te par cent. aa compared with last night's dosing. The list has slnee Ihed dell and without feature. Bteca at stasia. quotations by need, atettrann era, Lancaster, Pa. amw Tema list. 11 A. at. Canada Pacifle.. U. V. OiAI.. M Colerado Cen.1... .. .... Central FaclBe .... Canada Beulbnm. ......... (3 udj.,bi u.arDB.ttM.i ISnn. A Uln M. ... ...... . .A .... IXil. h w WH KnflnMit .. ........... Krle 2nfls... ... ..- Jer C. .. ..... .. at. Jk T...... ................ Leu.bj N......... .......... L. Bbere Mich Can MUnenrl l'aclfle.... neck vaiiej-... ....... ...... N.F...............--..-' K, l'. I'ref M. West .......... ........... N.Y.u. eaee New Innland Bast Tennessee.... f Im&liu. ....... Oregon Transportation untoxie si tt ...... Paclfle Mat) Ulcbinend Terminal...... nt. l'aul Texas raclflc Union raclfle ..- Wabash (Jein........ wabr.sn rrer ..,.. Western U.... West Bbere Itenfls rBILlDSLI-HIA LIST. Leh. Vat..... ........... B., N. Y. Phlla ri. tw n... ...... Heading.. MM ,SS 1-1 lien. nav... H Uoatenv. Pass p. K N.Uent Peeplns Pass Kin. fa aeeeee (see itsese .... MX Mil.... .... . Phll Tnwillen...... , VOLITWAU Uameintle State Ticket. TOR BDrRKMS JUtKIS. II. McCollum, et Bnsquehanna county. i LBOTORS, At Large-IL Milten Speer, A. P. Keatlng-S 1. David W Hellers, Alvln uav. 2. Minnnei siasee, 8. A. II. Ladner, i. William. i l.atta, B.Jehn Tayler, 0 ranklln Walden. William Dent, 7. Kussell Kamea. 18. Henry K. Woodal, hi. Herman ueeier.i Hi. William A. Uannan. 7. Ooergo V. Pauling, 18. JninnsSinltli. 21. William Mahnr, 72. Jobu H. Uailey, 9, linnlel .8ohweyer, a. Jehn lluokenateln,' u William P. Lanla.i i. y. it. uiviiii. II liharles ueblnann, 12. Jnbn II. Keynnlds, 13. Kdaa'd J. (lay nor, 11. Simen l'.Mrfht, V. David 8. Merris, aj. James 11. uaiawen,, 7. 8. T. Nelll, 28. J.L. llrewn. COUNTY TICKET, Cengren. IIOUACK L. ItAbDKM AH, Cbtefcles. Mate Senater, CUHISTIAN UOWK.Btnuburg, Aitcmbly. (Northern District) .1. r. KGIITKUNACU, Manbelm. JOHN Ull.KV. Manbntm. WILLIAM TUOMK, Milten Qreve. (leutbern District.) JAM KB O. Me Jl'AUIt AN, Drumore. Recorder. JOHN IIKI1MAN, Manbelm. County Bolteiter. WM. U. HUINTON, Lancaster. Jury Commissioner. rUxNKLIN,CLAUK,8trasbnrg. Direeteri eflhi Peer. P. W AM., Lancaster. J. MONTUOMKUy, Metiutvllle. Priien '.Impeeteri. A I,. WtNTstKM, Providence. 1IKN1U r. IlAUTMAN.Kaet Lampeter. A' MW AD VHRTia Bit KSTH. V- a-awJ amww.- AKINU POWDHR. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. Tills pnwder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesemonoas. Mere economical thnn tha ordinary kinds, and can net be sold In competition with the multitude of low te3t. short weight, alum or phosphate powders Sold etilu in cant. Uetal lUKiaa PewDsn Ce., 100 Wall Btreet. New Yerk. Iyl8 lydw TWO COLOKKn (11ULS AT NO. 622 North street, want situations te de gen eral housuwerk. Jtt MUSK TO-NIOBT THE TBINITY i.ul'jerjn Church Orchestra will furnish the music at JO". II. -HOTEH'S Ice Cream Qardun te-night tt the weather la fuvontble ita I- 03T 31NOE LAST SATURDAY. A -I small Hlack and Tan Terrier. A suita ble reward will be glvonte any one returning; him te It' NO. 31 NOUTU LIME ST. NOTIUKTO WATEK CONSUMERS On Saturdsy. the 18th of August, the west Uosrvelr will be drawn off. In order te clean It and tomato connection tn the stand stand ptie Water cnnBiimers should.therefere.be caretul tn the usne'watr, and net waste any. Ceiisumura should al.e take nnttre that there lapna ty ler allowing waurtn run te waste, bv allowing hydrants and water-closets te Uew constantly. During the tlmi the lleser lleser lleser vntrlsbotngeleanod end the connretlons te tnnd-plpe urn being undo thore will net be tny watiirntni the mana-plpe. Hyeidernj the WATKB COMM193tONEIt3. Altnt Jacob HiLBicn rierk. Lincastsr, Aiigustn, 1-83 aul7 3td TTIt'ONOMIOAIi BU VERS JU SHOULD OALL ON SAMUEL CLARKE, THE F IlIEND TO THE PUBLIC ANDTUErOKTt) HIUH PltOriT COMPE TITION. Masen's Fruit Jars, PINTS 7V.O.UAUT8, Mc, II S.LF OAI.LOKtt tl.lOVDOZKN. tn luiported Dinner Heu fert'JW. ,J impnrted Tea f eta fnrM 8i. as imported Toilet Sets for H ia. K.VCKI.SIOR C00KIN0 CROCKS. Sxintre, 81c; 7Se filre, 60a i USUo,IUe: tl hire, 8J Cents. ' A lllg lltrgalnlnCut and ether Glaasware. Fer a aheri tlme only a tu make a reduction etia nor cent eaall fl lass ware and 30 per coot, en chlouware. FULL CREAM CHEESE, UKOKNTSrKltrOUND i t Jelly for 2'e, or tl for se its HuckeU. A low el 1 ait Wuflk'n tCyoOpennrsleit: 1 ImkII ftsTublebultana K Hest t'epper for jc. 11 ftt I'runcllaa and t ftt Prunes forlie. 6 Us Laandry 8ep and 5 !U ttnrch for ?5e. 2 fts creain uts and 2 its Dates, all new goels, forSea. 2 its rlake Tapioca and 2 111 clean Uloe for goad Scrubbing HriiBhea and 1 Uroemlor i Cakes sand Seap and 4 cakes Laundry Boap feri c,; r 4 s...r 11 nacka Washing Powder for SSc. 2 Hrnlrt anllla or limnn Kxuacu, reuular 2oe alzti, fur lie Just think you save Ae en two betiles llnmember we guarantee these goeditobu pure. p. m. iien t let your children cry or your women slgb for Marvin's mi our ler Cakes and Crackers when you can buy them tresb at (jlarue'a and as low In pitce as In'erter goods. sk ter nie best Ceffituln the werld-Ciarse's 29e CenVn-ann ut a cake of chocolate free. U001 cetfees, 1 . . s. l and se cu fc. SAMUEL OLARKB'S WUOLEBALK AND HKTAIUTE A ANDCOF- Btore 13 and 14 Seuth QatMn Bt, 4VTILirUONX,- A Ca, baak- II V. IV W. M tA S4 :::: ir 11 1"H JsH a'M tin '"n. OT 87M 87M 87 lH 13K I'M ftm I8 M 1J Sl)2 MH w v mi rP ?& P 1I3S 111 110 I i3 it,a iena I 4.J 42jj 4lS I 10 10 1 mi idx ' in .VI IW S4 51 W 54 S 2H im iht su 14K 13 1K 2A)2 1S WH at md si ( Wi 24 MjJ .... .... 88 1 8K 84H 81 I amw ad van m n hunts. THIS FINEar AMERICAN CHAM FABHKB, OeMm Age and Htnaoniipert Stc. BOHKEbVa LIQUOR STOBB. AITANTED-OIRL WANTKD TO DO W housework at iia CttlsOHTH DUKB BTBBET. w KMj-KITTINQ SHOES. When von buy ahrw a, what la the principal point of Interest T Te get the wortaef jenr taenay. We as ve a line of Hen's and Women's Shoes for S3 oe that cannot be beat. They are toads In ten beat manner poailele, are perfect Bttlng and excellent wearers . we have a Man's shoe et all leather ferft 15 that will anrprlaa you A Ladles Uleve Tep Kia foxed ana Pebble tiatten lrvas shoe for 1185. HaTlna- an expos leete of ever M year In tbe abee business, we can give von the ben efit et I bat expei lence. New la Urn time te tblnk of bnylna? Scheel Shoes. We htra a full and oemvlete assert- rauami cnnarun aamncea le anil Ten. nne- eiat Hurauun paiu w am anieraiiias 01 me etat attention paid te the deformities of ..-. ...... . .-k. a- ..I . a.. ieet- uuatem worst a specially. WM . H, OABT, NO. 105 NOUTU QOBBN ST., LaNOSBTBB. Junl-lydWr H 1 FORTBH COUNTY FAIR 1 . A. Eeist & Ce. TUK LKAD1NU PINK GUOCIUS IN TUB cirr. Car. East Klagaad UakeSU. WATCH AND WAIT. We ara going te bave the Finest Display el Wa'era and Blseults ever seen before lathis city, at our County Fair, and every parson calling will get a Sample Free. We wl 1 bs In Main Delldlng en First Fleer, Northern Kntrance. Can't be Missed. JUST KKCKIVF.D TODAY. AnothtrLet of VanDerveer A Fancy Waters and Vlseults. Call and Tas te. W. A. REIST & CO., COUNKUKABTKIG AND DUKE 8TS, LANCABl'EK.PA. M AKTiN I1KOTHEKS. CoDirren your saving mere money thin com SoinethlDg About Prices, men in your purchase. Our rrlees will de that. That's our plan te get you te trade with us, and have the best assortment toplckfiemi 17 M for Men's Suits that will give months of wear ; 110.00 for Worsted Cassl mere or Cheviot Bulls, extremely geed j 112 CO and lis 00 for very flne Dress bulls 1 150 for Pantaloons, they're extra. Bee our Never Kipping Working l'anta. In Outfits ler Beys you'll find here the very sort you want. Prices undermost. All manner of comfortable Thin Garments for the hottest part et the season. Ana cellars, euro, emits, underwear, Ho siery, Neckwear, te your fancy, and both prlees and qualities te please. MARTIN BRO'S Clothing; and Famishing Goods, 11 NOUTn QUEEN ST. r. B. Campaign Club Equipments. w ATOUKH. Lew Prices ! Quick Sales! (Ijeila Marked at Vast Hailing figures at this b3osen. OUB 81O0K Or. WATGHES la very large and comprises everything In Geld, fcllver and Nlcknl. Prices wilt surprise ynu. Onratmls toglveyeu theVcUY 1IKST value for the money possible. And we de It. Nea Magnello Watches a speolelty. WALTER C. HERB, Ne. 101 North Queen Street, LANCA8TXB. PA. nl-tfd rnaa pepdlar drehs fabrics. ALL-WOOL HENRIETTAS AT- NO. 25 BAST KING BT., WE HAVE NOW OPEN AND BEADY OB INSPECTION ANDCOMfAUlSON A 46-Incli Ail-Weel Henrietta In all the Deslrable Shades at Ttc. A 46-Inch All-Weel Henrietta In all tbe Deilrahle Bhadei at 11 1. The above two qualities of llemlettas are net only the best goods for their respective prices In this city, but we can assure you, are unsurpassed by same priced goeas of the best Philadelphia and New Yerk heuses. ITWi) soil for Cash, which places us In a position te give you as geed goods for your money as the world produces. Tbe People's Cash Stere, IjANOABTKB.PA. tnarlt-lvdAw ThePeeple's Cash Stere FOR BALK OB RENT A FIRST claas rami, stluated two all from Lan caster rty. Terms nasenab e. Inqntra at angit-iuid TniBerriuB. "fTTANTKU A UCOO GIRL TO DO v general nousewerar, audit at angl&tld e-iia xiiia la orneB. T1TANTED-ULB AN WHITE FIO- AIM tKBaaala aa4 tt eena, full feathsrad riabmfl ABub Christians, Pa. S'lglG-lBMSOd AGENTS WANTED FOR THE SALE of the 1'YBOLKTBltriBBtXTlNnUIBHIB. Call at the Leepard lletel for one week. augie lwd PUBLIC BALK -ON SATURDAY. August l. lass, at Ne. Ml Poplar street, Lancaster. Ph., oetutsllng et one Bedroom Ber, Bureau, Cnatra, carpets, cook stove, Queeruaare, Hands and Pan, and ether aril. cl toenumnrons te mention- Alse a New foundland Deg. Bale te commence at 1 o'clock p. tn.. sharp, ltd BTgPHBN VBTTBB. HEADQUARTERS FOR FISHING , Tackle. S J Lint Beds ler 10c Brass BMl, sac, Uaving mere fine Jointed Bem Beds than we care for at this season of tbs year, we will sell a jsieauy iwqcju pncea, lhe great bargafns In Lines, Keels, Floats, eaaania, uuuM, ove., nave Deen amy appro appre cuud by sportsmen. Mew for the break tn FRAlLIY's BAST END PHABMACT, .. tuppesiie Eaatern Market,! FraUey'a aarsapanlla Compound cures Bells andPilekly Meat, Met M.W.Faw 3.REAT OLKARINO SALE OF BOOTS 8c SHOES. . BEQINKIHO 8A1UBDAY, JULY 31. t will pay you te oeme and see our prtetr. SHOES AT HALF PHICg. Ladles' Kid Butten Bhees, 65 cents, worth II 00. sam's Fine Seamless Dress Bhees, 1120; wercu s l.adlea' Oxford Patent Leather Tip at 11.25 1 reduced te 75e. lne in rant Bhees, 25 cents a pair. Ladles' LaatlngBllppers.tteenta. looter Misses' lip Heek Lace Shoes at 75 els. Berne of these Shoes are wenh ll oe. Mixed tut of Children's Bhees, size 8 te MX, atfieesnta. uixea let or Men's x-ew enee ana uregans at 45 cents. Very nice Misses' Kid Square Toe Butten, 90c a pair. Ladies' Opera Sllpperr, 40 and 60 eta a pair, john hTemenz, 67 North Queen Street. D ,0 YOP HOY POR OASH IIT YOU DO, WHKKE DO VOU THINK K&YOU nllOULD PUUCUABE GROCERIES ? GRABILL! LTUKOBIQIHAl, AND ONLY CAHII QROCIlt IN LAN OABTKlt, N. W. Cor. DUKE AND VtHK T3 , ONESUUaKKBUUTH OK THE COUBT UOUSE. r sens Prices. Only for Cash at Lewest mlllydM,Wr w ILLIAMHON ik KOMTKR. Don't Let This Chance KSOAPK YOUR HUREWD FurchaBing Propensities Uent's VTautenphast Sbces reduced from 17 te IS. Gent's Balmoral and Congress Bhees re duced lrem S te tee. Gent's Butten and Balmoral Bhees reduced from 13 and 13 CO te 12 SO. Gent's Balmoral and Butten Bhees reduced from 3 te 12. Gent's Butten and Balmoral Ebcea reduced from 11 5 te 12. Beys' Butten Balmoral and Congress Shots reduced from II SJ te 11. Beys' Flne Hand-Sawed Full Dress Congress Bhees reduced from f e te ft. Williamson & Fester, S3. 34, 36 & 38 E. KING ST., UANCASTEU, PA. BRANCH STORE, NO. 318 MARKET 8TBUE.T, UAUUISUUBU. PA, AT REIST'SI THE N1MBLK SIXPENCE PBKFEUAU1.E TO THE BLOW SUILMNG 1 A PeDDy Sayed Is a Peony Earned A small margin of preau enables us te turn our money ew quickly, and while our Blow Blew moving competitors are waiting ler patrons at higher flgures, we are apt tn get two prcUlaen our Investments, and yet give our patrons the beneflt. We push bnslness sharply and at very small profits, we don't sit down and wait for buslneas te oeme te us at high llg urea. Common sunsa will enable tbe reader te tell which la the best plan el procedure. Uemember, we have the largest Stere, the Heaviest Stock and the Most complete As sortment. Ajob let of Very rire Breems, two forffie. AJoble.ol Haud scrubs, Sceacb. liu gallons Pare Extracted Henoy, 3 1 for 280. lne Dried Beef. 12e a ft. Plcnle Uams, no aft Maseu rrelt Jars Pints, 7(e; Quarts, sSei Uttiruallens.il '0 per dozen. Borax besp, 8e; Olelne Eeap, 6c; White Ficth Boap. 6e. 4 Its Whlle-uratn Blcn for -"c. fi B.i White Germ leri'ic. 6 as Boiled Avenaoreitmeal ter 'He. 4 Its Fresh Tea Ulscults for iie 8 lis New Y'erk Hnars or 1 It j Nick Naeks for t&c. and a thousand ether Pargalns. ceae and soe. Loek Oat fur Oar Iamsnse Delivery Wagen ! We could never "Catch Up" with our orders. We have overcome Ibis having the Larges Delivery Wagen built heep aneje en it. mop It en ihenayaud p'neujeur order, Reist, Wholesaled Retail Grocer, Jierlueist Cerncr WestKIaf tBd Prince Strecti, LAMOABTEB, PA. AsT-There will bean exhibition ei tha bter ling Baking Powder at Belst's Grocery, Cor. Wrst King and Prince siriets, BATUUDAY, AUGUST 1). tfMWADVJBH TI8XMSNT8. WANTED A SETTLED WOMAN as cook with roceuiuinnflinlona i geed waaws- rtaiiKS A into., angie lwd Cbtltttana, Pa. SPECIAL NOTIOB. On and after Penti snd after Peptember I. FIVE PKK uan-j. wm de aaaea en rnalntnarenrmid. an acncei tax re- W. u. t 4BSUALL, Treasurer. aa-Oftlce open Monday andtndaT1 van "' angstfdB NJ2rYiyK.. PRK ORttT. WILL be added te all city Tax net pstd en or before AUGUST si, lass, i.mce hniin ! irmnS a.m. ten r m- Open Monday and saturdav evenings from 7 te 8 p.m. - ..,-.. J.H.RATltVOV. augC-tfdtt ciiy Treasurer. G RKAT REDUCTION, Fine Tailoring At tie Ore test Reduction ever made te re duce a heavy stock, at H. GERHART'S Fine Tailoring Establishment, 43 NOKTH QUEEN STRKKT. Only Direct Importing Tailor la the City e Lancaster T3TTSINK88 COLLEGE, Lincaster Business Cellegi. MO. UK EAST KINO 8TIIEET. Day Resslens begins MONDAY, BRPT I. Oventeg Sessions begin TOE8DaY,BKPT.4. Apply at rooms, or address. aug4tfdH H.O.WBlDLB,Prln. Q.BAND EXOURSipN AND PlONIO OrillE Yeuug Men's Democratic Olub, OFLA.NOABTEB, PA., TO LAUERTd PARK, Reading, Pa., ON MONDAY, AUGUST 80th, 1888. Tickets for Bound Trip, Including entrance tex'ark, ADOLTS, 11.25; CUILDIiKN.COc. iiie Lieeny enrnet Band will accompany thesxeunten Train win leave outer Depot at 7:19. augll-7td AT BURSK'a PruitJais! Fruit Jars! MAHON FltUlT JABS' Pints, 76e per dozen; Quarts, Mc per dozen llar Gallens n le per dozen ; PareBubber Qums, 10c per dozen. JELLY QLA83K8,at. Flower Pets I - Flower Peta I Fancy Painted Flower Pets, Bed, Green, Maroen, Dark s also. Plain lerra-uetta, Qrten ttlared and the common Earthen Pets AT BURSK'S, NO. 17 HAST KINO BTBEBT LANCASTEB, PA T HE LAST DAY. ASTRICH'S PALACE OF FASHION, 1 3 East King Street. THE GREAT CLEARING SALE Is Nearing the End. SATURDAY IS THE LAST DAY. We also beg te announce te the ladies of Lancaster and vi cinity, that we have already re ceived an immense stock of 16, 19 and 24 -inch Silk Plushes in all colors. They are open and ready for inspection, Never have we sold such excellent quality for the price. Our color line is most complete, compris ing upwards of Thirty Differ ent Celers. FALL HATS. Our first invoice of Black Hats opened this week. Alse a large assortment of the latest styles in Felt Walking Hats and Sailors. These hats are the newest thing for early Fall wear, and are te be had in Cream, Black, Cardinal, Navy Blue, Brown and all ether colors. Prices 75c, S5C, 90c, $1.00, 1.25, $1.40, etc. We call special attention te our Fast Black Hese for ladies and children. Our Ladies' Fast Black Hese for 25c and 37c are the best things we ever had in that line. New Handkerchiefs, fancy bordered, hemstitched, at 7c and iec apiece. CLOSING OUT. One let of Fancy Satin Par asols at 5ec"apicce. One let of Colored Eiderdown Cleth at 25c a yard. One let of Bey's Percale Shirt Waists, formerly 50c, at 25c. One let of Black Pure Worst ed Jerseys, formerly 75c, re duced te 50c apiece. ASTRICH BROTHERS. UROCMirXU. jnASHARD'H MILD ODHED UAM V- ANDB1IKAKFA1T BACON. Unequaled for tenderness and delicacy el flavor. We suarautoethat tte re la nothing te equal them In iuellty In this market, thou sands of the best temllles are new uslnir them. They give universal satisfaction. Try them and Ml veur nclirhbera. Dried Beef and Bologna nicely chipped. Prices reasonable. UEOUUE WIAMT.
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