1 ?v?FSn'W5rnHf ,,,., jw;- -. t XHE IiAKOASTEB DAILY INTELUGEyCEK, THUBSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1888. SV WQ&GL v 'T1 Etv ;?.. iij.i ft a?- Ft m w iii fct?. .N w B&v & K l&:. ?' k If Jfi- X tJ k tANKLIN AND MARSHALL. ,1? ftKBBIItMAtir,COIXKaB AND ACADEMY Ti ARM REOi'BM ED. 1 1 J y JMv. Br 0. 1. Stahr DeHvera an Addttil en Ilia i'ilfiHrx ! Language An Abtttact nl l- Hit Rtaaarks-TB Kstrelies Attended Jv By a Lug Mnmbtr el I'teple. TMrMularexerelaei et tbe theological mmlamty, college and academy opened tbla taamabia- with an add ram br Rev. K. A. ' LOMt) D. D.. en "The mystery of Language." ,MniaM Km hi n ir nn AlnriA ATnrAaalnn ftf la word It express mil that man can JkaeW and think. It is tbe embodiment of r '- a -.a a. .11 Is- &tHHk .Mrf V istt U nil iia iiivukiii auw punvin IS It la known an atUonUte Unman speech. - mmiI kaaihala Baa, .....la. 1.tlfl. i mmmgw lulu aajruauuiB unto .iicu nift.it.,' saam 1 fc la nif tirUlner hnw fA artlnlllttn a-awmali about two hundred are med I fled if, ,V M multiplies into language. v XBw reiawau wuieu puuuu uuaia iu MMiiaM Is essential. Ideas are also J' jwaaed in or through language. $"'Tal la profound mystery. What tmmegj ia were ueiwceu buudu ana aAtvtna. .t- ? T.ni7nMrii nrfuiMlM tifstnrv. '!4V-Man oeuld net remain in a brute atate alter tfi coming Inte existence. There la a bread : ntti between man and beast Thought ?-! ntttaetaeibing lnaepenaent or language. Tna Dirtn or language la oetemporanoous wira me Pine m reason, wnaiuoterm.nou ' Uta part Ien lar sound for a particular urddeBT Thta Is the mvsterv of laniruair. Mcv attain nta hava been mail A at a snliitlnn ' littl tba problem, but they, for the ..Season part, aland only as attempt Tlie lists faculty et language la a girt of Qed. Ne ' M oenoept can be formed without a name, and ,4t be name wi.oeui a concept, une question ,1,V raturnateus unsnswored, hew are sound vfrfe , sad sense connected? Seme held langusge .? Swt that the same ecunda roptesont illirer--iS ent thlnK tbls theory seems te be plauil im. jui iuis ineery ia jeng sinee ex ploded. Diflerent langnssea develop from common language. TaU prosuppetoi a pre existing lanRUsge. Where waa the toraef artlcnlate language obtained 7 Vailous aitmpta bave been made te In Tent universal language. It may be ab surd te Imagine that such a languaKO could be brtugbtiute universal use. it Is Impost Bible tocenoelvo of an artlllelal language te tM nnlvsrsal, Teere must be mere than a merely conventional oennootlon between aeund and thought. There must be an In ternal connection between sound and buiibp. Beets aland as tbe primary elementa of spoeeb, beyond which the Mecca of lan guage cannot go baek. By eiamlnlnp tneae roots we And tbe different relations of language. Take any word and trnce It back and you arrive at a general oenoept. The meat ancient theory of the origin of Unguotie la tbe Imitation of sound. This theory finds little or no support, alnoe we go baek te roots, Dew could we name theso ebjeeta having no sounds It langusge Is the Imitation of aeund T Hound Imitating words are merely nicknames, Annlyrs tba names and you will come baek te routs. Parbaps no true root was evor formed te laalute aennd. Can we And the real beginnings of Un RUage In Interjections? Impossible! Giles and roots are tee vastly different. Betting aside these theories can we find belptnthoaympathetletboory? This theory certainly contains touch truth. Hew did a particular aeund become Identical with a particular action 7 The true solution : An lnner oerrospond enca exists between nature and mind. The universe Including nature and mind la a Taat interlaced ayatein. There is a syin bellsm et thought as well as feellng. Beets are tbe lmmodlate rellto'.Ien et ganerat ideas. Tee crostlen of laneaueolenir nrecednn blatery. The expression In every oase Is lOBirucuveana spontaneous, xnaturesureiy Has a symbol Ism of thought It must net be Imagined that vowels end consonants convey any meaning of tbemselvct. A root Is In fset a plcture painted in sounds Instead et colors. The number et students already en band appears te be excoptlenally large. Quite a number of new faces need te beoemo familiar. .Everything indicates a geed aud pros perous beginning. The attendance et visitors at the opening exercises was unusually Urco. Anionic ,tbemJtfeiit were Rv. A. E. Whitmer. fin ?'..w K'-Oollmelnr, J. M. Timsl, rr r u. r. jiuitHinnUt u. Uerbard. A. H. Weber, nrosldent nf Wichita nnlverslty ; A. D. Urmg, roturned mtantenary te Jipau; Thoe. Apnel, I). p. M. H Mill, W. J. Jehnsen, O. K Nehnedcr. K Ij Keed, J. W. Meminger, Dr. O. E. Netaeber, aud there were many ladlts. Qatten number of the ntudenta nre en band and mero are coming In. The In coming treshtnan class premises te be large. Begular clas , room exerclses will begin promptly In all the dopartments te morrow. Rev. T. Q. Apple, D. D,, sets nail from Qnecnatewn te-dny. He returns en the City of New Yerk. IU rirtt Annlrarsarjr celcbrallen. Stevens Castle N"a i, A. O. K, M. C, celobrated its first anniversary Wudnesday evening at their Castle hall, and a glorious celebration It was. J'ast Comuiander Pyott presented the castle with a beautiful stael engraving et Thad. Stevenv, hand somely tramed. B. K. Vice Cemmander Overdeer gave an cxcellent pictorial sketch of the past career et the castla and tbe order In general. H. K. Assistant Kecord Kecerd bg Bcrlbe Slean made an address Bettlng fertlj the benefits acsrnlng from soelal bone flclal aocletief, both te members and so ciety at large. B. K. Bhulmyer made seme remarka en religion and secret socletloa, showing hew the church and the ledge go band In hand In their mission and answer lag some objections made te ledges by some religious denominations, and Past Commander Pyott delivered a eulogy en Thad, titevens alter whom the castle was named. Tbeaddretses were luterBperaed with music A feature was the singing by a quartotte of an anniversary ode composed for the oscaaleu, with chorus by the ontlre castle. JUncaster Castle Na 20 and Ked Itese oem- raandery Ne. ZOsent goedlydeleRaUonBbe laiier in nnuerui. mr Knight Kuecht, of Washington eastle Ne. 83, of Plitsburg.was also present and made some interesting ru marks. Slevens castle numbers upwards of 90 members in geed standing, Tboreare e bad or suspended members, and In tbe past year no Blcknesi has been reperted, nor were tbere any deaths. Were It net for tbe care exerelaed In admitting mom ban It oeuld have a much larger membor member ablp. Thealfalr was one thatcan be looked baek te with pride in tbe future. Tbe Doctors In Sculen, Tbe September meeting of the Lancaster City and County Medical soelety was held en Wednesday, with the following mem bets present t Doctors Albright, niack, JUaokweod, ileardman, Compten, DavlM, M. I., Ebler, Hance, Kendlg, Krelter, Ialaeweaver, I.lvlogaten, Leaman, J, H,, 1 Master, J. H , Musaer, H. E., Mewery, J. ' U, Mowery, H. A., Keland, Rlngwalt. Sbaack, J. H., Trahert, Weaver, D. B.. Wltmer, I. M., and ZM1. Tba reports of the iibyslelans present showed that there is very Uttle sickness prevailing In tbls county, The essayists appointed for the meeting WW net present, aud they were reap pointed for the next meetlng. Tbe boy who was lnjored somewoeks age by having a chisel penetrate his neck, la getting out of a wagon, was at the meet lag, and tbenaturoet the wound waa ex plained by Dr. Weaver, bis pbyaieian. Cleieii Tbrlr Engagement, Tba Redmund-Barry company closed tbatf three ulgbla engagement In "Her stale" last evening te an audience which was net as large as the play and actors ,4esrved. This evening Dere Davidsen ppaara In "Dr. Jekyll and Mr, Hyde." Fer lilt Old UtTtEte, Edward Bpear, wte bas arcnt mete time la Jail i ban out of it In tbe past ten years, waa arrested yesterday by Cedstable Mhaub far drunkenness and disorderly conduct Alderman Birr commuted him for a bear. prizes ren bhteeicd. Ihe Contestants te Writs Thstn en tartar, A Hranch et tba W. C. T. V. 'OrganUtd. Columbia, Sept. 0. The committee en prlrs centeats, Kev. J, H. Paunebeeker, Bv. J. A. Darmatetter, ltev. Gee. Wells Kly, S. H. Heffman and Jm. W. Tecum, bave decided upon Saturday as the day when the centennial prize histories of Columbia shall be written. Tbe contestants will tneet en Saturday morning at 8 o'clock In the grammar school room at tbe Institute where the histories wilt be written. The prizes will be for the best histories net exceeding 1,000 and COO words. The general committee et the Oentenn.al association will meet tbls evening. Uoe. W. it B, P, Haldeman have aiked for spaee te make a display In the Industrial partde. The oestnmo committee of the Red Men held a meeting In Chlriussalanga tribe taat evening and ordered 60 costumes from Beenor A Ce, New Yerk. A meeting was bald In tbe Methodist Episcopal chureb last evening In the Inter est of tbe tomperanee cause. There waa an address by MrsA. Seflerd, of Luzerne county, who Is employed by the W. O. T. U. te erganlzt local branches. A branch was organized by tbe oleetlon of tbe fellow. Ing cfUcers : Pesldent, Mrs, W. K Nowlen ; vice president, Mr. Scott Patten; seoretary, Mrr. Wm. B. Glven ; treaaurer, Mrs, Wm. Clark. Plans for the new Methodist chapel te be built at Sixth and Chestnut street have been prepared by Arehltect Prank K. Watsen, of Philadelphia, and Joremlab Kech, of Columbia. The building com cem com mlttee met yesterday end deeided te eill a congregational meeting for Monday evening next The plana are for handsome stone structures of medern style. The plans are forachapel which can be built for ten or twolve thousand dollars and tbe church proper can be finished at any time, the en tire building coating net lesa than N 0,000. The H. ii, C. society will meet tbls oven even Ing at the home of Miss Lizzie Martin. Miss "Lillian Yeung ontertalncd a num. her of her irlends last ovenlng at her home by n progressive ouchre party. Mlas Unssle Heek snd Mr. Clarence Btoner recelved the pri7BS, a line pack of playing cards, The Shswnoe J'lre company will meet this eveulng. Ooneral Welsh Pest have ongaged the Werth Infantry band of Yerk, for the G. A. R rottnlen atMarletta. The Dulles Auxiliary of the Y. M. C, A. will meet this ovenlng. A HUSPKuT A1I1IK51KI,. (Illlrer Klrtiellt Captures Man Snp.iettd te Have itebbid the stack Yards Hetel, Tire Men ritlt Wm. Btialtre. Altlieugh there Is a reward of f 250 ter the nrrest of the men who broke Inte Mrs. Zthm's home en Taesday evening, the thieves have net bcen caught, nor has a very great effort been made te get thorn. At an early hour tbls morning there was another burglary scare. This tlme it waa at the rosldenco of William Hohultre, the well known tobacco dealear, who resides at 301 North Iilme street. Mr. Sehullza arose at an early hour this morning for the pur pur pur poseof doing seme work. While he was busily engaged he waa attracted by the peculiar nolse made In the yard by n lltlle rooster. Mr. Hchultza went te the rear deer and thore found two strnnge men,whe at once took te flight. Mr. Hahnl79 followed tbem te Walnut street and there lest thorn. Had he had seme ene te assist him the men might have been caught There Is little doubt that they wero burglars and that they had Intended breaking Inte the hoitse, as early in the morning soems te be the favorite tlme for l.ancaster burglnrlep. The general Impression was yesterday that the persen who breke Inte tbe hotel et Adam Hnyder was a aneak well ac quainted with tbe premises, and had neth leg whatover te de with the party that robbed Mrs Zaliui. 1tit evenlng Consta bio ICiohelt arretted Danlel Hellert en suspicion of being the guilty party. The complaint was made bofero Alderman Dcen by Uoergo Gerharl, Mr. Snyder's hoat heat hoat ler, whose meney was stelen. Sol Sel fcrt Inrmerly was ompleyod about Me'Jraun's park aud at dlllorent nlablcs In the oily nttendlne horses. Heis consider censider censider able of a rummy, and Is net able te held a position long, Ol Inte he bas been spott ing much of his tlme about Snyder'a hotel. Yesterday morning he suddenly disap peared after the burglary was discevered, and did net return until towards ovenlng. He thou had meney, although he bad ncne the day before Te soveral poeplohotold dlllnrent stories In regard te the plaoeho slept en the night of the burglary. Conata. bio Klahellz found him In the haymow of a stable at tbe stock yards, and with him was Prank Qulun, a Philadelphia bum, who was drunk and waa also locked up. Tc) Ipc te (I et Inte n llarber Stieji, At an early hour tbls morning an atteuipt wai made te break Inte tbe barber shop of J. Pred. IiUtz, en WeH King stroet. A daughter of William llenuoeke, who lives next deer, waa awakened by the nolse. Shoareno and looked out of the window! when the parties', who are bolieved te have been burglars, lied. Tba llebrtn New Year. The Hebrew New Year 0018 began at fl o'clock Wednesday evenlng. It Is ene of the threomeatlmportantUebrew festivals the ethers being theAtonement and the Pass over. The servlcea atthe synagegue In this elty wero very Interesting and were largely attouded. They opecod with holiday prayers and t xoellent inusle by the choir. Miss Bait, zell sang a Una sole and Rabbi Ungerlolter preaened a sermon appropriate te the oo eo oe caslon, In which he gave geed advloe te all present regaruing tueir oenduot for the oemlng year ; in short te turn ever a new leaf. A sole wai sung by Mr. Harry Gib Gib eon and the ssrvlce waa closed with the rojtularllturgleal prayers and muale. Tela morning the servlce opeuod at 8 o'clock with the regular prayers and re sponses. The blowing of the shefar (the ram's horn) we? sounded, as prescribed in the law. A new year's sermon full of ad monition waa preached by Rabbi Ueger. letter. Soles by Mr. Gibsen and Mlsa Baltrall wero sung, and the usual closing services wero given. This evenlng thomeroorthoJox Hebrews wlllcontlnue the servlees for the second day el New Year, and will have servlees also te morrow. While the ndvanced synagogues keep only ene day, the orthodox synagogues ob serve two days Thursday and Prlday. Saturday, the8ih Inst, will bean lmper. tant Sabbath, and Is called "The Sabbath of Repentance." On the following dsy Sunday, the sirleter laraelltea keep the fast of Gedallah from sunrlae te sunset Friday evening, the llthlnst, will be the eve of the great Day of Atonement, called Yem Haklppurlm. The day Is strictly obeerved wlih fasting from sunset until Saturday's BUnBOt 4ii,l-Corruitleult LaudU' Scheme, Jehn H. Daudla, president of the antl antl antl Corruptlen society, has a aeheme en hand 10 raue b mnd for quay's national commit commit te. He Is author et a work entitled "The Plumed Knight," which did net meet with the sale expected, and there remain utered et the binders several thousand copies. Mr, land Is proposes te give te each ene subscribing twenty-flve cents a copy of the wert., and the subscriptions reeelvid will be handed ever te the national com cem tnlltee. Ab an ontl-eorruptionlst he cannot aanotlen the oxpendlture et money for cer. rnpling the voter. This money, he says, is te beused only In the doubtful states. Will he see that It net expended In tbe purchaie of votes 7 II and Lrarteu. Edward Miller, a boy residing en Ncr h Water street, had his lelthand tally lacer lacer ated ynstcrday while pelUhlng a plate at Kralm's lock works. The fleah waa tern from the back of bla band. Neith Queen street Being again Tern t'p. Tee third track of the elty passenger rail way en North Queen street bas been laid and tbe turnout at the monument waa com pleted te-day, connecting the North Queen street branch with the ether branches et tbe city railway aystem. But North Qaeen street Is net yet open te the public This afternoon Contractor Schwebel began exca vating at North Queen and Oange for the newaewer that la te run en north Queen street from Orange te Centre Square, When tbe Belgian blocks were first laid In the Square and adjacent streeta It was said they "wenld last for fifty years." Maybe they will, but for some cause or ether they are being tern up once or twlce overy year. m 1'eceral of (i, II, llolien. The funeral of the Inte Harry H. Hollen took plaenfthls afternoon from his resldoner, Na 121 North Ann stroet, and waa very largely attended, Among the II oral trlbntea was "Gates Ajar" aeut by the Typograph ical Union. The organ!?, liens attend ing the funeral were Lancaster Ledge Na 08, Knights of Pythias, Blue Cress Castle, Na 4G, Knights of tbe Gelden Ksgle, Lancaster Castle, Na 120, Knights or the Mystics Chain, Metamora Tribe, Na 2, Red Men and Unity Council, Order of Unlted Frlends. The pall-bearers were: Jehn Uraprtrng and Albert Utrshoek or tbe Knights of the Gelden Eagle, Samuel Mo Me Mo Dennell and C J, Sbulmyer of tbe Knights el the Mystie chain, and A. U. Hammend and William Cenyngbam or Knights or Pythias. Revs. Thompson and Mllcliell oenduoted the funeral services and tbe Inter ment was made at Lanoaster oemctory. m The I'rlaen Ioipttters. The beard of prison Inspectors held their meeting te-day Instead of tbe llrst Monday et the month. The mombeiHor the brnrd who were absent were Mcaare. Kshleman and Uershey. Instructor Swenk wns gtvtn a loave of absence for ten days "n condition that he provlde seme one te hi his place. The beard awarded the contract for fur nishing coal te the prison In llaumgard ner, as they vere the only bidders. Thelr price was f 1 10 per ten, Baker Daby was called bofero the beard, and he explained hew Themas Smith, a prlsoner, oscaped last woek. Ne action waa taken In the nia.ter. A Ilittbday I'nn, William llalz, the genial proprietor or the McGrann house, oelebratod Ills birthday en Wednesday, A large number et his friends gathored at the heuse and spent the evening having a geed tlme. Ihere was plenty et geed muale, both vocal nml ln strumenta), Including songs by a number of members or the Maonnerohor and olhers, and many enjoyed tbemselves tripping the light fantastic tea Atalate hour nil par took of au olegant supper pronared by Mrs. Balr, Jujnml en the Itallread. Andrew Relph, who said he was aSncde, a sheemaker and a resldent et Chicago, was struck by the cars this morning nt 8:45 o'elook, ene inlloweBtnf Rohrorstewn, by the Columbia accommodation train and severely Injured, He wan walking en the track at the tlme, was struck ou tbe back and was Boverely Injured, He waa brought te l.ancaster and placed in the county hos pital. Oei. Terijr Drnuned. WvTitRvu.i.K, Vit Sept. 0 General William Terry, an otnlnent lawyer of this plaoe and the cemmander of the famous Stenewall brlgade at the close of the late war, was drewned last night wlille attempt ing te ford Reed oreek In a buggy, The creek waa swellen by rains and swept the hnrae ftem his root Onlng Inte llnilneis In llarrUliurjf. llerman Astrlch, et the firm of Astrieh Bres., Is about te ongage In buslneBs In Harrltburg en his account. He has leased a storeroom en North Third stroet, Harris bnrg, and will open bualueaa about the 1st el Ootebor, Mu. A. II. Kesi:nhikix, mnraliant tnller has Just roturned Irem New Yerk, and Iibb succeeded In Hecurlng thn snrvlcns or Mr. Hareld Kitnnr, a high class and stylish eutter, rermerly with Dougherty A Herty, et 20lh strebt and Broadway, ene et the most faMilonable tailoring caUibllnhments orNeworkolty. A meeting of the Elxlb ward Doumcratle association nM bn held at the Bchlllerllnll, Friday evening alt) o'clock, llutlncsa of lm lm lm portunce. ,s ltd A iiiimeiiients, Thtt JTi tninw The Uochestnr lltrahl says or thn acting of Dore Unvldten, who epens In tbe epura bottse In " Dr JubyJl and Mr. Hydn nt the epsin beuse te night "Tbe pro duction was a highly pleating and Interesting ene. Were Davidsen, who nppenred In thn dual rele of Or. Jekyll and Xduard Jlytle. preved htnuelf an nccomplUhed nnd Kilted noter. Ills work waa uxtrumely dimcult, but It wu well done Indued, it hub oeno In n inns, terlymannor.nndtbenudlenco did net heat. Uite te glve expttoilen tells appreciation el thlj talenura actor's rcnutd and uiroctlve ln ln ln torpreuitlen el the parts which heatsmned Ue was called boteru the ourtilnsevcrul limes nnd wa warmly applauded " VKATJIH Mkhian -In tl'ls city. nn lliuAlb lust., alary dauKliUirnf Junius nud Uury Mtulnn.et Uor Uer Uor denvlllo aged ic yuard, The relatlves nnd frlenda el tbe family nre retpecttully tnvlted te attend the funeral, from Bt Josepb'a hospital, Filday morning nt 10 o'clock. BervlOfs nt Bt Jeseph's lieipltnl Interment at Bt. Uary's cometery. :t ." Boptemboro ld, In this dty, Isaae Wilbur "ener, son nf Jehn II, nnd Bue dener, aged A mentbi and is dus. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited te attend the funeral Irem thoparentt' rosldenco, Ne 217 vast Fred erick street, en rrldy afternoon nt 2 e clock, lntennent at Lancaster rnmntunv 1ICBKF.-Hfptomber5 lv88. In tbls city, darn IIu';Br! duuuUturet Uuuiel It and the latH tlnrai: llu .or, nndiiand1au2btHr of Jeseph and Margaret Uoeney, in ber ulRbth month. Tne relatives and Irlencs of tbe family nre respecttully Invited te attend tbe Junernl, from her father's residence, Ne. 317 Wen James street. 011 Friday uttorneou at Se't lecX, lnteriiinnt ut l.ancaster cemutery MAKKHTa. fblUdelpbla 1'rednce Market. J'uiLiimLrini, Bept. e flour firm : ealei 1 8JO Jibls I Minn. Uakere, It seas 10 1 t'enn'a. ratnUy, ft ISO 25 J Weatern en. 14 lea rei wtnter 1'tttenu, K WQi w t Bprlng de, i lie Kye, 3 S3 ieat-dept,W, Oot.,Wj Nev.fl'i, Dec, HOC! Cnrn-.Hmit IK.. rnt .a.4ts... v.. i.. .,- De'cT"0111' KC! Ct' M'101 K0V' W,CI Mew Yerk Market. Naw Yerb. Bept 8-KIeur market tlnu ; rine,r2u5R3ie. duperflne, ri75a30i attnn Winter Wheat ultra. U BROS 2S. Wheat Ne. 1, itd. Blate. fl 04 j Ne. a. fL'n,"0- ,taa w,",er. Pt.rwj; vam. ' "K'1"' 3J7'1CU' htpineuu. eiiJrn "n,Nast IUed, Cash. eiOMei L1?,V? Hn1' W1hlt0' .BtJ5.US' "31 N0' S3te.l Na 2 mixed, bept. receipts. iBi.oeo t shipments, Bit. 2. da 30O ) un, autui tag. lirley nominal. l-OTk steady ; Old Unas, fit 2501 te. Ijard suad) ; Sept, II00S1 Oct .tutu Molasses nulet ter 60 belllnv stock. 21e lHack strap. Ue. New Orleans soeiOcT Turnenuiie quiet at bla. lleatn strenR , strntnud togeod.f 1 CJVntl eiw Ktf0Jum steady, Uennil inCaVS Tl'& rrclghtj steady 1 grain te Liverpool. Ra. Jgeirwrtert. 11?i aw." ' St1"' l9,O:0KC! WMtern, 17 euijar nrm 1 npnnea (JnUeaf, tn tlranula- tea. 7?rv Tallew nrm 1 I'rtina city, Mic litce nominal 1 Uarellna, (air uKOed. (Vn todteUrm tralrUartfoes.terllio, llXillie, Maw Yerk Htueae. Nsw TTeaa, Bept. 0, 1 p, re-Meney closed at 2 per cent j Xxchange sttady 1 posted rates, It B5xat 83Hl. actual rates M 8e 4 SS ter CO days and s 81K01 t8 for demand: (cw.."lenu clMea nren t currency 6'e, bid? ' courea' ,l !6''' We ae,flttJi The stock market this morning ejiened active and strong en geed buying of tbe list by comwtaiien heuiei, and prieei advanced X te t per cent ,tfas Villain's bslng the prtncl pal features. Thta waa followed by a raid en Sbraulby the bear following and traders, and the list became feverish and the beat put efthaadvancs was leit, Bt. faul showing a decline of IU per cent, from last nlgbt's dos ing, en reports of passing thn next dividend and farther Imeb of bentu. Tbe market hai since been very naiottled. CLOSIHO. Wbeat-Bept3Kcj Oct, 8Jd.( Dee, Dike May.Osie. Cern-pt, ttc j Oct., 1K0 Dee, (hits-lept, WKai Oct. 14,'e.! tray.uue. rerk-aept, ail 10 1 Oct?13 le. Say, mux Bept' ,9 80' 0ct' '9 t0' or" Short Elbs-Bept. IS 52Ki Oct 13 UK- Ohleae Pred no Mtnet. Csioieo. Hept. C.D.se a. tn. MarkntepnnM. WhMit Bept, 9.J401 Oct 2Kc.t iea,93He. May, uJKc. VSr21Tlept-' lx- Oot- "H0- Dcc" WX lisy,c9Ke. OaU anpt, Kc.t Oct., JIXc I May. 250- POTU-Bept., 14 IS j OCL, IU 20 1 May, 111 20, i.rd-Bept-, 9 75 Oct. U 75 Kbert UlDe Bept, 18 4S i Oct, IS 60. erata and frovtsiena. rnmlebed by a. K. Yundt, Ilreker. Caioaeo, .Sept. S, 1.00 o'clock p. m. Wheat f'.em, M's. Perk. lrd. September. e: as ui it.15 fl.75 October gi UK nun 01 b.he Nevninber Mli it 24)2 9M December ....WJ xi January. May ....03 3H 21 (irudeOll , 03 V Uonsels S3 6-10 Olestng 1'rtces 2 o'clock p. rn. wnnat.uern. uats. 1'erK. 1 nre. Boptember, MM i. It 10 9.80 ucieuer November.... Docember.... January May ..OT ::JSf 11.10 B.80 .... 8 9J a sees 41 ,i trji !ji MfS(llSIHMIl iasaett itecelpu. tiriii.t wu. ........ 1 CO 1 BO' 8 Winter Wheat... Spring Wheat.... Cern .... Oats ltve . ijir'Leu'. l4MSIItirMtlllll4tltf 131 117 4H3 eteseeeseeaee barley, , Keeetpts .Uefre...... .,, Uecelpts Uatue. Head. east Btecc staraeta. Quotations by Ueed, McGrann A Ce., bank XI V, Ir.H, ere, iancaflier, ra, KBW YORK LIST, Canada l'aclnc U. U. U,I Colerado Ceal Control 1'aciae Canada Ben tbnrn UhKSt L.Al'bg oen.AUte U Del. LA W Klie Brie 2n da 11 A. M biJi tilJi IejK loex w e'Cj 7 WU SO .11 23H t2Vj 115 tfer u. ..( K. T LOU, N L. Bnera..., Mich. (Jen Mtssenn l'aclnc HockValley , N.f......................a.. 1. 1 . 1 ref...... ............ N. West,,. ,,...... ..,..,,,,. N. i.O...................... New Kngland tint Teunossee.,.,. Omaba...,. Oregon Transportation.. Ontario J. W l'aclnc Mall iUcbmena Terminal at 1 aui ...... ........ ...,,, Texaa Pacltle.... 3H 3) 72 31 ir. 2 ?. Union l'aclfle Clsj TTuutuiu -jura,... .,. .... Wabash Pref .., Wostern U 8i West Bhore llends ralUDSLPHli. LIST. Leh. Vel (eu It, N.Y. rhlla Fa-It- It.. ... .........,, .. Ai Beading 27 3-18 Leh. Nuv .... Uostenv. 1'ua va " s,,.... ,,,,,,,., ...,... .... N.Cent l'oeplns l'ass ttdg. t's OU, ....................... .. . Ul 1'hlla. Traction 8IJi K KH 27 t-.O 28 t-lO 9JX 9i T JVycIf AUVXllTiaHMKTH TUK KINKST AMKRIOAN CIIAM l'JtQNKB, Gelden Age and Hammondjpert Sec. UOUUKU'S L1QUOH BTOKK. "UAN'S UK ART RKAOUKI) iVA. Through Ills Meuth." Wotcett. CLARKE'S CANDIDATE CAKBS are Highly Flavored nnd of excellent Duality, nud have already loacbed tbe patriotic beart. TIppecinoe und Morten 2 Cloveland and the liandannn. Hurras t Hurrah I rer Our Next President I Try Clarke's Oandidate Oakes. They will furnlBli you strenRth tn ahent for victory. Children cry tev tbeui. Women sigh ler tlinn. Men almost dte for them. OLAUKK'S UAivKB AND CUAUKKRB. Made by Natural Gas and nover get stale stale Dnjeu knew why? Ilerause tbeynreae iioed. 1 en cat tliiiin tee fast, nnd don't glve thorn Hill's. It you wish some Reed ca'.lnir cull and try our Cnkes and Oiackers. markets Uetalllng the Cakes and Crarkers te families Htme as bis Teas, totrecs, Ktc. at Wholesale l'r:res. HOWHEUOKSIT- 1st. HuyliiK the best goods In the tboapest market fere ABU 2d. Belllnirtbematthe smallest posslhlero pesslhlero posslhlere uinnoratlvn 1'ltuFlT. 3d. Beiling Only for Cash. TKAH. Contrary te the expetlenca of most grocers, our silos or tbls article constitute a very la- go portion of our teial business and we hve very heed reason te believe Unit there Is no urecery business In Central Pennsylvania wbleb at nil approaches us In our iinmensd trade in tbls article. Clarke's rarnlly lllonded Teas from 15c te Me per pound. Clarke's family Illended ColTeea from 12Ke le Me per pound. n Large bltu Mustard or Bplced Eardlnes, 10c : UOLI.KU 1 1.0UU, 49c perquarter. SAMUEL OLAEKE'S WliOMHAI.K AHI) KKTA1LTKA ANUCOr. tTKKSruuK, Nea. 13 and 14 Beutb Queen Btroet, LANCADTKU.PA. '', fi-WohavelhohoatNo 1 bloater Mack Mack ertl that swim. Tulopbeuo, GRAND Ul'KNINU OK THE DANO. lug fchoel nt tbe Mmnneicber Hall en Fatnrday ovenlng. Bteey'a lull Orchestia wUl furnish the uuissc. tC-3tit HOWAUUAUAUICK. WANTKU A MIDDLK AGKD woman as cook ana a girl te wash dUhcslnuiostAuraut.tegotoAltooon Apply U NO,3i7LANOA8TEUAVKNlK. H lKMKN.'H SHOE STORE Will be cpan every evenlng lioreattor, ltd' NO S7NOUTH QUEKN ST NOT1CK-MY W1FK. CHRISTIANA Heusor, Ins left my bed and beard with out Just cnuni nnd piovecatlaa, 1 glve notlce that 1 n III net li responsible for any debts she may contract epS-Jtd' JOSEPH 110UBKU, "flORK WANTED BY A SOBKR, " steady. lndUBtiieus mnn, such 119 saw' Ing and eplliilnu weed and 10 make hlinselt geiierully useful 1 nisi, his wife Is wanting work, such as washing In private beuses. Bend word te N O. 31 LO V E L A N E. lid Lancaster, l'a. M' ASH MKKT1NG AND POLE RA1B- A I'ole ltaUlng nnd Ma's Meeting will be he'd under tbe auspices 'of tbuklghth Waid llaiidanas, nt tbe Centennlal hotel of K. K Mhrei, Mchth ward, this city en BATUK 1Y KVKNINOuext. 'Ibe Hemerracy of tbe city, nnd particularly of tba KlKbtb ward, are Invited te be preseni A number et speakers will ha preeeul aud uddieis tbe mtetluV. sefO 2ld " EXKOUTOU'SSAl.E-ON HATUKDAY tertember w, lbS, nt 1 p 111 , nt Mount- ciiasi d. consisting of a let of land, cenuinluir thereon a twosiery brick house, summer home stable nnd weed shed, well of water and cistern , centrally located and In first class order. Alse Ten Shares Mountvllle National Hank Eteck and heuset u d turnlturn. p.... i- H - "'WILEU,Kxecnter. Bam Matt 1 ridt. Auctioneer. sB-itdlb PU1IDIC SALE OF KENTUCKY 1IJU3K3. OM MOMOAV, Psl-rEMBBB 10. 16!, S'1'!!8'01?," Pjblte sale.at theMerrlmac Heuse, Ne 115 Nerm I'rlce street. Lancaster, l'a.. one carload et Kentucky Hnrses-thenneat tired ever brought te tbls country Anjnnir Item are seme very extra drivers and some general farm purpose horses. Bale te com- tta08knewnOby P m ' Wheu tem, wl" Wd UKOUGE GROSSMAN atCW AD VBR T18MUMNTB. -tlTANTKO-A HOME FOR A GIRD 19 nuieiiieiBSUBillreieiMSninnte. t von until et age. x v. . t - . - m- s sjMtaaa:ai m atrH aTATIIatlt it iRBUiesscaB urncs. w ANTED-A GIRLTO DO GKNERAD housework. Apply at al-lwd' 4UEASI OkAJfQK BTKIKT. FOR KENT A DESIRABLE SIX. loomed house possession alvan Imme diately. Apply te JRKMlAt Mil augatfdB t south Daks it WANTED-A GIRD TO DO OKN eral Uonsewerk. Most com weli.rse. ommended. Addrtss, BOX 111. seniSt' rarkestrarg, Chestar Oe?Pa. MTANTED CLEAN WHITE PIQ V eons, full feathered old birds, geed prices pata. riBLBS Bli5M" tiHMa B'JK.u.imaaea vnnstiana, fa. fAORN, BUNION AND WART PADS. Tery convenient way of aaplvlnga Cern Remedy. Ue a box. centalalaar rrmmrt vtaiai at. aeien pftOs, at Ban a HUBLKT'S DRDO BTOKK. SB West King Btrt WANTED THREE I'DSHING MEN Inyeur victnltrt spaetal lndneenaeaU newt fastsemngspeclaltief. BKOWjf BBOS, Nurserymen, Koehester, M, T. aSO-tmflAw D ,0 YOUR CORNS HURT T ir 30, DO HOT USE OOOHRAM'S OORN ODRB, rer if yen de vm will be delighted te find the pain gene and with it the Cerns. SS cants par bottle. Fer sale only by """ " DTOl" V At 187 188 North (jneen Bt, Lancaster. l'a. Tu.ThAS ASSIGNED EHTATEOKJOUN EVANS and wife, et Mt Jey, Lancaster county. Tbe undersigned auditor, appointed te vase uponescepuens and distribute the balance rpmalnlnir In the bands of Peter Brunaer, as signee of Jehn Kvans and wife, te and among these legally ontitledtothe same, will alt ter that nii.nAan nn Mn.nJta. aMa.... . . ed at 10 o'clock a.m. .In the Library Beem of the Court Heuse, In the ciiy of Lanoaster, where all persons Interested tn said distribution may atUm,J ....., OWBN P. BB1CKBB. angl-StdW Analter. aCHOOL FOR 0R0HE8TRAL PLAYING where pu pll s will reeetve thorough Inatrucllen In classical and ether compositions. Tbls sobeool will enable all veung musicians with advanced knowledge te become ptaetlcal orchestral porterinors within a reasonable M"10, T0m, moderate; for further Informa tion address OAKT.aHORBA.HN, S3 lwd S28 NOBNI PUINOB BT, pKAOU FKTE AND IH'MANAI'UONE. At. fnlftmallnn mA ....... A -... . ... ....u, .,m .,uuq cuiuimiuuiem of tbe above will be held at the Y. M. C. A. BUILDING, 22 Beuth Queen Street KltlDAY ANO BATUKDAT KVKNINU3, Boptember 7th and 8th, ADM138ION 10CBNTB. S5 4td QOLUMB1A CENTENNIAL. The i mombers Of LANCASTER LODQV, Ne. 87, 1. e. e r .. intending te participate in thn demonstration at Columbia. TUUHi. DAY, BKfTRMUBK 27th, and who have net already handed their nainea In, are requested te de lest our next meetlnv. Brethers In tending ti participate can have all Informa tion by applying te the committee or te the Ledgo. It is desirable that alt the brothera should attend By order of Joint Committee. a.... -. M-J'Wkav an, Chairman. Attett : Tzlkk D. UK xv, Becy. a5-2td NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT an appeal will be mada te the Governer el Pennsylvania en Batnrday, September 20, AiO. i88, by Hiram K. Miller. P. A. Shaw, U. a. Williamson, rrnnk P. cohe and Charles B. Keller, nnfler the Act of Assembly, entitled ' An act te provide for tbe Incorporation and regulation of certain correr it ions," approved April 29, 1874, and tbe stp dements ihorete, for tbe charter of an lutenued corporation te b called "The l.ancaster Are Light com pany," the chsraetnr and ohjectet which la te mmuficture and supply light heat and power by means of electricity, andferthese purposes te have, possess and enjoy all the rights, boned ts and privileges et said Act of Assembly and Its supplements. . . thes. u. cecuuavT, Solicitor. S..C,8,ll,13,15,18.22.27d ASrRICH'H PALACE OF FASHION, 1 3 East King Street. Lancaster, Pa. The "Glady's" Kid Gleve has arrived te-day, price one dollar. It is an English Deg Skin Gleve, 4-button, bread band. They are indestructible and the finest fitting glove in the market. New Jewelry Rolled Plate Rhinestone Pins, 25c, 50c, 75c, warranted. 54-Inch Stamped Linen Side board Cevers, knotted fringe, 25c. 54-.WI1 Memie Cleth Side board covers, dado border, hand-sewed fringe, 50c. 72-Inch, the same, 75c. 90 Inch, the same, $1.00, 7 2 -Inch, open worked, 37c. New Tapestry Berder, 7c, iec, 1 5c. and 19c. a yard. New Linen Towels at 10c, i2ic, 25c, 50c. Prices guaranteed te be the lowest. Specialties in Muslin Under wear. Chemise at 25c, 37c, 50c, 63c. and 75c. Ski.ts at 50c, 63c, 75c, S7C, 90c. and $1.00. Embroidered Flannel for Skirts, white and colored. The "Pansy," small, a new Bustle, price 25c, white and colored. Fancy Turkish Tidies, 25c, 37c, 40c. and $1.00. Spanish Silk Scarf and Fichus, 25c- 3C- a"d 50c, are great values at the price. New Chantilly Silk Laces at iec. and 25c. a yard. New Spanish Flouncing, 75c, $1.50 and $1.75 yard. New Chantilly Flouncing, $1, $1.75 and $2.50 a yard. Beaded Grenadines, $r..oe te $2.50 a yard. CLOTRIiru. M ERCSANT TAILORING. Yen ran flnfl a most extesslve line of res imani uemestte ueds rer rail ana wutac Wear at prices that will aurprlse you, at ASKEW'S, BOB. W AMU WIST K1M8 BTMBKI. ezur- G .RKAT REDUCTION. Fin Tailoring H. OERHART'S line Tailoring IteUbUahmtnt, U NOBTU QUBBB BTKKBr. Only Direct iBperttagTanerU Us Cttye -waxteaster M ARTIH BROTHERS. FALL Variety as Wonderful at the Price. We're fully ready with r ALL SUITS and OVMR COAT8. LADIKs Mnch Interest awaits you In the enlarged Children's Department. A room separata from the main store Oiled with Suits for the Beys as brljibt as the boys themselves. Selections, iice te aie. OBNTLIMKN-Vlslt the Custom Depart ment, opened this week, all the newest novelties. Butts te measure, Overcoats te measure. Trousers te messnre. .ern might be prudent te call your atten tion te rail Overcoats. Wendenul values at lie, ready te put en, at a moment's notice. MARTIN BRO'S Cletalng and Furnishing Qeedi, 28 NOKTB QUUH BT. T IAII.ORING DEPARTMENT. Ibe Merchant Tailoring DEPARTMENT -or- NO. 25 BAST KINO- ST., isrui.Ler Choice flew Suitings AND OVERCOATINGS ITOtt TUB Fall Season ! COUK IN KAULY UKrOBE TUB BUSH 11BQINS. WK QUABANTEK SATlBrAOTION IN BVBUY FABTIOOLAU. The People's Cash Stere, NO. 20 HAST KIKQ BTRBBT, LANOASTBB, PA. marli-lvdAw QVMBNSM'AHB. J. a MARTIN ik UO, NOW IA TUK TIME TOJ'UUCUASB A DINNER SET. Kvery Dinner Bet In stock bas been raduced te make room for rail Goods. Arlington Dinner Sets In Ave different decorations en band. Semi Porcelain at KXC0 a Bet; former price, 130. All en separate counters. WHITE DINNER SETS In Trench China, Porcelain and irons ten Every Bet reduced. Toilet SetsI JTlve Crates of a UamarkaVe Bargain tn 10 piece Beta at f?-G0 a Set all colors. J. B. MARTIN The People's Gash Stere & CO. AMIPaMMMim. pROOTOR'B FTJI.TOH OPERA HOUBF. ADMU810B.. U.IB.atlaiwlieOBRXI. TBOIBDAY, FBIDAY AWD BATCH DAY ",""Bfft5ISSPr,ffAw' DORE DAVIDSON DR. JBITLLAMD MS. HTDB ; Oft. Geed Against IvlL MONDAY, TUKBDAY AMD WSDHBsDAY, September 10,11 and 12, WITH WBDIISDAY KAT1MU, "A BFIOH OF KEYS." antn-tM DRT QOODB. "iAa-hiiViO m. j.amr i "1 ' j.ry.n. -i. x TPALL DRY GOODS. HAGBR a BROTHER. SEPTEMBER 1,1888. FALL DRY GOODS ! W AHE NOW Ol'KNIRS NW GOODS FOB TUB r ALL BEASON IN ALL DKPAKT UBMTB. DRESS GOODS, Silks and Velvets, JA0KETS & WRAP?, Plaid French Flannels, WHITE AND COLORED FLANNELS. lager & Brether, 25 & 27 West King Street, LANCASTER, PA. OSTON STORK I Bosten Stere! 35 and 37 North Queen St., (Opposite tbe PosteOice,) HAS HOT MOVED, BUT 13 STILL AT TUB SAME PLACE SBLL1KU MORE GOODS THAN EVER. The Deuce Yeu Say l We Play tbe Deuce with COMPETITION I NettbeBest In the Bex, but Its Geed. WE'LL TAKE IT BVBBY T1UE I NO QAMULEUS ABB UEBBI WE ABB PLAYING rOBTBADB I Plrst Deuce LOWEST PB10BS. Second Deuca I.AKOkST VABIETY. ThlrdDeace , NB WEST STYLES. Fourth Deuce r A1UEST TREATMENT. Filth Deuce BEST UOOD8, Can Yeu Ask Mere ? We Bisk Our All en 1 hose Threw. UONEST CUABLEY. Bosten Stere I 85 and 37 Nertb Qaeen St, 43-01'POUTK TUB POS'XWflCK. BUgtt-ly T KVAN'B M.OUB. USE- LEVAjTS FLOUR. It Always Gives SaUtfacUen. UaUThAa ;.t .1- v.'-f 3
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