trri?"ilO! .l-f , "V- ' ; -v r-. . ti ! ,r ' ' j 1JECES JDASTOASTER JDAIIA' IKTELLIGENOEK. UltlDAy. SEPTEMBER 7, 1888. wftV1 l$ 3 ti ,if ;i ". 'OITENNIAl. MATTERS. l8aMN ruM tub Gi.Li.nitA "TK) liKIMO rJUtFEOTEll, I temulttMi lUeclred-Uellell) I Lancaster, Hebbsd t .Siraru't t.l tm uncuttr T. . O. A, ,,;-. StUCtab Defeat ..Columbia.. CeUiMnrA, Hpt 7. The general eenttn I committee bold .a meeting last evening, S2 mera tern were rresent. ltWHtle- l iut tn Biva nHmlMlnn In inv neraen kt wee eunda for the rale of refreshments iMMMTkrer aoheol ground, Tnepresi- Aat wee iBitraeted te a4Trtle for bldi for & ejKoUea of a platform at the park. The Ml iMTllAUnna win be received en MbMey, end erery contributor -will receive iwreagb the finance committee, ine i of the Btaoelatlon will giveinTiia- te the reipectlre beada of order, ; Btmai7 and firemen. The conference -4MM1UM reported that everything waa Mamff the proper nape. , TMSflrt dayreeeptlen commlttce entllntd fJaatt rallea and asked ter an order of 5 for eatrtage hire, which waa granted. The me lithe Metropolitan band waa Riven te lue Military and firemen oemmtttoe for a con art la the park en Friday from 7 te;10 tfeket. ThelndnatrlaleommlUeereperted tt rotate of parade and the completion of (aUamsUesatedate. There will be 62 ox ex MMU making a line of 10 or 12 squares. ererat parties will parade bodies of march ft; .men. It waa deemed advisable for aae "V, M. O. A. elnb te charge admla lea te any games of ball that might be f played.- Tte burean of Information re - Averted that they receive the name, streets, ivpnee ana extent of acoemodationa ei vB)atanua whn wnnM nntArtaln vlaltnrn. Jt frc -tsrta dAAMauf tit tnaAt mmfv ThnrMllv Arftn. , 'f.leg. The fantutle commltlee bave aeenred 'AMA- . ...-. ... t tovBWBierparaae;ineir expeniaa wiii vu ,-j5Wi ana fiu waa gramea ie me cemmiucu. 1 -JfFiaaarar Ta.lnr. nt thn AnanpnnnmmlttAfl. -lifizzz.;" "j.izy.zr". . ,:zza r a .. j g"H. C Ijewla and U K, Fondenmlth wero 4 fi'w. v his Huuuuini ?i.,y.xiw cemeaiania ler iue nri7e uiaieriua 5CW111 meet en Saturday at 8 a, m.. at the i; grammar achoel building, te wrlte their .fVeaaaja In the presence of the commltteo. fw. The Geed Will Fire company of Yerk, fwIU bring their engine te the parade. ,'t Werk waa atarted thla mernlnc In lint- f tlagnptha Shawnes lire company's con. i k teaiBuu arcn. - m uempany a, Eighth regiment, at I'ette- -. A iTllla. haa aenentwl thn Invitallnn. .-;V wanpaay n, r eunn xegimeni, ai A uen- aewB, are favorably considering thelnvlta- l-sylTtOT Drrtck haa been elected . f. minai ia vtrafiA ' gaaatenai of the Hhawnee tire oempnoy, and , vOinwlM Oaaaldy and Fe:er Boek aldr, -fi:.. A Hetel llebbed. ' '-- Tlnhhr hrnVn Inln thn hntal rtt Ufallilaa "Harartr lait nleht. arhnrn thntr alnln a iillurt y.l Of WhUkvand ahnntM frnm a nlirht Indsnr jVaauned Qetlelb Woerner, et Iancasier. They gained an entrance by forelngopen thatnnr rt Ilia har rnnm anit lhAn vnnl nn Kj "t-atalra. Wharn thnv nanrt nn anirnp In nnnn r---the deer of thelodger. The lobbery was utt ui uxjveiu uuiu linn morning. ; 'gVK, -ue Mine inieven Buemruea te ureaK in :.?W the hmiHI nf PrnriArlnlr Rnn llnnnr flAelnr llea Bemb Fourth atreet, about a o'cleok. a :?. .Thenolse made In openlng tho'gate aweke fyQ Mr. Base, who frightened the men awny. i umeer wittlck arrestcd flve ausrlcleus viuusiDg men mis morning ani ioek mom . St' 'te the lecktln. (In nnn ill thn mnn wnrn hUfc lennd two pawn tlcketa for clothing. The a;.v men will be given a hearing lislore Nqulre Arreiti by Hie l'ellra. Officer Jamea Kennedy arrestcd a man en a freight train at 7:C0 o'clock this morn. tag. Chief William Itredy, of tlie I". It. K. police, aearcbed the man but nolhinzet n CJ-i,. MP fe Wawplcleua nature was found ajrhlin. He tatave hla naine an Jamne'tv'rnllirnnlr. nn ?? -... .i.v-.. ...,. J,. . .. ' UJUHilllW 1UIS U1VICIOU, BI1U laaM.ahatbe knew Mr. A. It. Mose, of ihe F. K.-K. abepa here. Mr. Mess identlfled him as a son of Thomai Westbroek, di spatcher at liuntlngden. The man was discharged from custody. Michael Friend hid a hearing bofero Squire Selly last evculng, en tbe cuaree of felonious assault and battery en AUred Cellins. The oUedbo was cmmltted at tlie coal chutes en Saturday, July 27 ;h. A number of witnesses testified tbatUelllus waa the aggressor, and the caae was dln miaaed. Salt lias been brought against Jacob Sneathcontrsetor, befere 'Squire liershey. -. forerectlegabulldlnK without obtaining a - Hnf.and agtlnst Oeorge Ober for cccupylag ST,' -f a street for bulldlns vuroeses without ob. 'u'A talnlnir a narmlt. &t Lsuculer Wln. fr' Thelittncaster Y. M. U. A. club defeated my the y. w. u, a. of ueinmbla ycaterday ra,,Hinnm u u uumuinMueK ninri xne r?:? r visitors played a strong game which was iV quite a contrast te the same plaved bv the '' home ulna The scere was : laoeaster e e e 3 l su Columbia e l e e e e e l Xarnrd runs Lancaster 1 Htnj hlla Lan casters. Columbia S 'iwobase Mtt I.nncis. tars. JCrrert Lancaster 8, Columbia It. Town Melts. The Democratic club will held a meeting )hla evening, O. P. Worthlngten, motion power clerk t Altoens, was at tbe F. It. It, shops te- eay, en a tour ei inspection. The teachers of the public schools v. Ill held a meeting en Saturday. The schools will reepen en Monday morning next for the winter term. The Columbia tire oempany will meet Jbte evening and elect elllcers for the year. At a meeting of the Atblotle lusoelatlon a base ball club was ergsnlr.ij, with F. a, False aa manager. The following olllers ware elected : President, U. O. Htrlne ; secretary, Geerge Mehl ; trosnurer, F. G. False; captain of gymnailnm, Ja. I). Blade. Mary SUmen, daughter of Harry (Sta men, waa one year old yesterday, and a family reunion was h eld In honor of the event at tbe farm ei Jehn P. Stamen. Among tbe persons present were Mrs. (J. Better, great grandmother ; Jehn 1', Sta men, grandfather ; Mr. and Mrs. Jehn h. Wright, grandfather and mether et the babe. Mr. Harry Zeek and family, and Mr. Jehn SUmen and family, of I.tecaatar, were present. The day was spent in a pleas ant manner and all enjoyed the hospitality of the Stamen family. He la Vied te It. The county commUalenera have become aeeoatemed te suite by persona te whom they ewe oests. The ether day en e of thorn waa aUndlng In the railroad atatlen when the Clerk walked up and touched him en the ahoulder. Thi commUslenor did net turn around at once but aald, "What, are we euedegalnT" thinking the clerk was aa cm cer. Aa Aliened lorerrlelble I!ej Ulicburgeil. Cyrus Josepb liuger, a boy who was arrested recently en complaint of his aether, who elalmtd that he was lucerrlgl. Me, luw been discharged by Alderman Dees. Tbe mother did net wish te prer eats tbe ease further, as she thinks she can bemdle htm new. A I.nn Kiuledeit, Last evening a lamp exploded In the boese of Mr. Jehn A. Hehman at IU North Queen street. There was consider Me excitement for a time, but the tire was stisgatahed befere any damage or conte. emst bad been done. seed for Aeaault and Uatlet)-. A. 3. Keller baa broegbt a suit before Alaarwin llershey against Mrs. Thetnis TltM, eharslng her with assault and bat 'OahUUlUe eon. The case 1b a very faMese sad grew out of a quarrel between (SaSMte. ANOTUKK OltKAT KFfOItr. JehnVf. MtnlitrSiekt role lliltluc at 'UnerrslAndlea, Tbe Itciiubltcausef IiUetater and Lucas ter township held a 'mtM" meeting and poleralslog at tbe publlohejso ollsaaellel ney, atOraeiFaLariding, Thursday evenlng at seven o'cleok. Prouatnent among theso present weretwelve or fifteen small beva led by Fete Fordney and Capt. MoMellen, who handled the ropes la raising tbe pole, which li adorned by a buneh et groens, emblematic of tbelr knowledge et the tarltl." An eight by ten Inch Hag alto holds a promluent place en the pole, but It lsevl dently ashamed of the s!?j of this glsnt et the forest, (about 10 loot), for It rotuaed te wave. Alter tbe pole had been put up a meeting was organized. The speakers were Clem Kennedy, whoie sudden activity la owing te the fact that he la a candldate for district attorney, Fothenotary Jehn W. Mentrer, who claims the credit of nominating Harri son at Chicago, and Hilly Breslus, tbe Southern Knd statesman. The bright, star eti the eveolegia erttortelnment was Mr. Menlzer,whe made snch great hits al l.l'.Ilz and In the rooms of (he Yeung Kepubltcans recently. A large number of boys from the lower end of town went down especially te hear Jehn and get aeme free drinks. The speeches were made from the hetel perch and when the prothenotary was brought te the front there waa great oheerlng and the spoaker seomed te be badly " rattled " forabeutuvoinlnutos. During that time he made the wildest kind of gestures whlle the wind pierced his whisker, but could net say a word. When he finally rocov recov rocev erf d he aald ; Oentlemen, I am atuck ; 1 am bottercd." Clem Kennedy, who aoemed te be grooming tbe atar, sat behind him and he and ethers oneouraged him by such remarna as ".Sieady,new Jehn," "(let your wind, ".la. This had the desired ellect, for the spoaker finally roeovorod from his em barrassment and began his harangue. He apoke until his threat grew aere from the Ufe et ' barbed wlre" language, and at the closeof his speech he sat down oevorod with perspiration and glory. During his address. Mr. Mont7er touched en almost overysubjootnnd did net linger long with nny. He was very particular te tell the folks that he was en "ntderny" at the Chicago oenvcntlon, and was for Harrison first, lnt nnd nil the tlme. He speke of the Chinese, and hud tire craokeis, tea, and Oarilsen badly rnlxed up. In referrlng te the product of the Chicago convention he said, "Where does Harrison hall from ? Why Irem the old man of 1810, who signed the Declaration of lndopendonoo." This waa a llttle bit heavy for the audlonee, but tbey had pre pared thomselvos for anything after read ing tbe bill of the meeting and they resolved te " play their strings out" In apeaklng et the surplus Mr. Mentzar said: "What will we de with the surplus ? Why put it in the Seus te educate the poeplo or gire It te the soldiers." In conclusion Mr. Menl79r said : " J hear geed news from the Seus as well as the Norse, and I knew It will be all right 'VUieu 1 xeoyeuug men coming te theso moetlngs ( whoredrlnks are plenty) 1 knew the old enes nre nil right, and they would oatne if tbey possibly could even if they wero cempelled te take out a llconse. (tontlemon, excuee me for gettlng stuck at the beglnnlng, but 1 am nil right new and could talk until tbe next primary." The ether speakers attraeted very llttle attention at the meeting, as MonUer had everything Ills own way, and the boa hnwled themselvcs beat he for blm, t)ii..iuii:i wiru si mi en u. U'alMce Walker WnWei a rinarlOK and Umnmttied Ver Trial. Hy direction of District Atterney Weaver an Additional pest-mortem examination of tbe body of Jeweph Walker, el Marietta, wbs made by Dr. Alexander. He found death resulted from the Injuries roeoivedat the hands of IiIh brother, Wallace Walker, corroborating tbe llndlng et Dr. Mewery. Alter the finding et the oeronor'a Jury n complaint for murder was made bofero Juttlce Krause against Wallace The war rant wn Horved en him this morning In Jail. If e did net want te go te Marietta for a hnaring mid he walved It ami was com cem com inltted for trial at the Novembor HetHlnns. The arciised has retaincd li M. Olllierl and A. II. Hnnslernshls oeunfol. AThtrliil Alauager's Prrneat. Last evenlng nftcr tbe performance nt tl.e epcrn liouse Mannger Williamson was Incited upntalrs by tlie BttaehOB of the theatre, in the large room en the aocend story they had set a lable and propnred an elegant nupper, ltefore partaking llenjamln Yccker, who hascbargoet the box ollleo, presented Mr. Williamson with a beautiful geld. bended umbrella, bearing tbe Initials "M. W. It. W," In behalf of the attacbea et the house. Mr. Wllllfliii'en rospendod In a short speech of thankfsafter which all foil te and enjoyed themcelvcs. I'lMUflelpblaJllMrlrtCeiiljrcuce. The Philadelphia presiding elder' dla dla dla tilotcenforenco of the Afrlean Methodist Episcopal church will be bold In the Straw berry Bireet ehurch en Wednesday, Thurs dny and Friday of next woek. lliabep H. M. Turner will be present at the confer, ence. A number of topics of interest te tbelr church are en the programme for dis cussion. Preliminary te the oenfoienco a church camp will be held, te begln en Sep tember 8 riillli A. llQhcr'a .Henteuie. Philip A. Uuber, who waa fermerly the exproaangentet the Adams Kspress ooai eoai oeai rany nt Sunbnry, was en Thursday sontenred te tliroe years Imprisonment In the Northumberland oeunty Jail by Judge llocketellor for tbe ombcrzlenient of a pack pack sge containing 2'J 000 from the company In August, J8S0 This Is the crlme for which ltathmel Pratt, an ompleyo of the oempany in Philadelphia, wes arrosted and lecked up In Jail. Tbe Nerlli yiiPrii Street Hcner. Mr. Schwobel, the contractor, sajsltwlll take hlra about twenty dayB te build Iho Bewer en North Queen street, between Con Cen Con tre Square mid Orange street, and It much rock should be oneountered It inny take teveral days longer. Meantime the street will be inuohebstruatod by the dirt thrown from tlie sewer troneb, and the Millers Millers vllle street cars will be prevented from passing up te the Pennsylvania railroad elation. A Mtere llebbril. fiein the ktit lata Kevtew. The general Btore of Owen llrunner at Keluheld'a station uear tbe UerkH county Hue, was entered by burglars en Tuesday ulgbtnndransaoked. Jt la snpposed that th burglars waited nt tbe front deer et the Btore until a passing train would drown the sound ihade by breaking in the deer. Quite n number et articles of value were taken. tlleie et tbe Ilerlitrailnii. The assemern of the several districts of tbe county retnrned te day te the commie slonera' rfllee the registry of voters, the registration having olesod last nlnht As Boen as the lists can be counted the number of registered voters in each dUtrlet will be published. The hnltrb rreca lteiceved. The city blieet railway oempany hae laken up the switoh-fregs they had laid down en North Queen street, between Urange nud Chestnut, where they intended te put down n "turnout," but were forbid den te de be by tbe city authorities. A Correction. Tlie Ilnrnl trlhllllli. at tbn lnnn..l r.t II H. Holten. thev werant hv thamnin,. of the Ikjulluikkckr, instead of ihe ' Typographical Union. llie Harvest Reme Meeting. The harvest borne meeting at Illack liar, rcn Springs begun en Thursday. Hec. Jamea Black In hit opening speech referred te the calling of the farmer as thft grandest known ntneng mnn, and dlrectcd attontlen te the many advantages which farmera' agricultural fairs conferred upon nn agri cultural community. Improyed machinery and Improved uiotheda have worked wen ders In reeeht times 'and have beea. Im peitant factors in modern civilization. . Hon.Uelih II. Jj-indls followed. He called nKontlen te tbe fact that this harvest home was held In thogrnndestngrlcultural county iotheUnler.ioounty In which thoreareP,000 farms, whero the entire population Is mero or lei's nearly cennected with agriculture. Hen. Jehn W. Hickman, otChestercounly. was the Afternoon spoaker. 'The Use and Value of Artlllelal Manure" was the sub- Jecteftbe talk. Hy means of numerous cherts he showed the results attained by fortlllzerf. i The exhibits are shown under a very large tent Kv'ery varlety of agricultural' product la en exhibition. There were many peeple present from this oeunty, Chester, Harford and Ceell counties. le Town. Mrs. Heppe, wife of tbe late Hev. Win. Ueppe, who for ten yeara was tlie cfllclent pastor of Zlen'a Lutheran church, of this city, and during whose pasterate the pres ent edifice was ereoted, is new visiting frlenda In the city, the gaest of her , sister, Miss May limning, reaidlng at Mih. Uyeriy'e, 20 Kaat German atreel. llr. Otte Heppp, of Jlocheslor, N. Y son et the late itev. William Heppe, Is In Lancaster for a few days the guest of Mrs. Mlller, Ne. 42 Kant King stroet Hli ll(ir Hesnl. The six beya nrrcited for breaking windows In Calder's dye home wero heard by Aiderman Hilbcch this morning. The ovldence tllored fnlktl te oernict llie accused with the nlltgcd inalloleiis mis mis chlef Bnd the nlderman dlnchnrged them from custody, Had IIU Kjre Ilnrnfil. (loergo Wnll7, who rrsldts en the Ma rietta turnplke, met with a peculiar nccl dent last evening. He was coming out of the epera liouse when soine ene threw n llghted cigar, which Rtiurl. him In the eye, bnrnlngltlerrlbly. (lii a llerstbAck 1il. Hen. W. N. Ashman, Jehn A. DotiKherty, C. A. Usgen and A. A. Hirst, of Phllade: phis, arrlved in Lmcaster lant evening en horaeback. They atopped nt the Stevcne liouse nnd left this morning, going farther West. ; - NlnetjKflnr. Mrs. Clmrlotte Mossenkop, mether et the well-knewn night watchman, Is nlnoty nlnety fnur years old te-day. Many relatives nnd frlendn visited her te day. Went ill Jnltiinbti"., Mrs. K, Parker, nt Ueni.stnn stieet, starled today for Celumbun, Ohie, en u two weeks trip. After visiting tbocenlen. nlal exposition Hlie will go toTeledn te pay n brief visit le relatlvtii. Sinking Their Coiiii-eilniia Jn the neighborhood ofDnkennd Frotl Fretl Frotl erlok Btrcolsthe preperty owners are new busy making connections with the new sower whleli was recently made. HervlrcH prepnnitery te the Lctd's Supper will lie held In tlie main audlonce room or the l'reibytcrlun church thl80TunliiKftl7X o'clock. A nipetlng of tbe Blxth ward Deinecratls HisorlAtleu win he held nt the Bchlllarllnll. rnciiyeveuhignt 8 o'clock. ISuslnesa of Im. portnnce. sr. iia - i" iittieiiiiit. "A Hunch of 7if;j."-On Monday oveiilnf Hoit'srearlnBCoinody1"A Hunch or Kern," will he glven nt the opernhouao hy n company which lncludns l.eulja tui fjrd, Uluirles llurke, Jamej ll. Markle nnd otaera tots of fun Is IntindiiMdlntheplAy, Including spo spe spo clidtlesol nil kinds. DKATUa alAKB.-ln this city, entliH r.tb Inst , I bin K.diuiKlitei et David M nud Kine h. Muyci. In the UUib year ei her iixe. The nilutlvi") nud IrleniU of tlie family nre respectfully Invited le nltuiul the innentl, frnm the uislilouie of her purnnt', en the r'niltvllle plUe, en Meudity iiltorceon nt 2 o'clock ej. MAKKKta. I'lilladelplita 1'rodece Market. i rJI.t.4P'l?P.u ""r1 '--"our linn: salea 151 bbla s Minn. Hiiknrs, ft '.035 10 : I'enn'a. raniiiy, mvji a, wostern ae. II Vijji ret Wlnujr fiiteuu, J OD-JS tu BprliiK de, 1 12XU l.'yo,tje ., w, hat-3epL.'.n;; Oct . l'H4'j Nev , tl'.t Dec., llHe"B1,L' KIC; Ct" MC! Nev "X0'' "ce ' DccTk?1'1' 8"C! OCl' iKCl Kev' a,1Kn: Mew Verk Market. a,.H,,l..Sl,?t 8enl 7-rieur market llrm i rinn, r- irtRt In : dnparflne. t! 7501 i i Minn Klr3.I?6f,5 c'ly Ml". Kxtrt.,t3WB5T5 Winter Wheal extrn. IJ B5Q5 15 Whuat Ne. 1, Ked, Hute. (1 01: Ne. 2. lL,WlVn,?,- 'A nod. Wlnuir. Sept.. nene la til ' ' roce,1t' 'W'-10! shipments, Cern Ne. 3, Ulxed. Cash. flWQUei Sept. M-Je: Oct, nei nicelpts, "me shipments, nene Outs .Ne. l, White, Htnte, 4a: no, le; Ne. 2 'inlxiil, Hunt,. m.lltl. hll Till a.f.n.. -R ei .. ' 2. de. Ili.PS Uyedull; Btnte 7U). llarley nominal. l'erk steady! Did Men .111 stall rn, l.ard BU-aOj Eept. 1000 c Oct ,'I8'1 ttelaesvt llrm ier 60 bnllliiK Kt.eiir. toaiJe Illack strap, He. New erlinns suQIOe. Turpentiue etetidy ul S70i7He llestn dull t stnilnedtiKiMia,$l02KQtl 07W. rotrelonm toady t Uonned in c?w., nj:e. rrtlKhU nrm : Kmtn te I.lvorixiel, Aa Mutter ilnnt Woatern Creamen'. lHIKke, ChoeBo qnlet; Woalern rial. 7Jse:j fehTaaSK0' raney Wh,te-12 btecc atarkeu. UttotAtlens by UecO, Mctlrann era, Lancaster, l'a. ItSW VORK LIST. 11 A.M. Canada facia c t7 e. a e.ai Colerado Ceal Control Pacific s.1 OauadnBoulhern., G.'U ilhl., ut b. A 1'Ok . Uen.AKIe G.... A (Je , hank- 13 U, 67 lr, 6T til 37W ViA in), isn. li"; !1 ? iS). h-JH 11V. l(p i'it !). 17 J7 Sf.6 7 1 li'fj iVn'i 13i til. ft 3i; tli lll Del. LAW lilt; Krln SrleSudg ' Jer 0 ?1 ?"! ' Jen K L. Shern Mich Cen Missouri a'acltle HockValley U. I-. lmf Vi l"' Hi, tit, 07 SK R1H . t'l'S . in N.Weat N. Y.l! New Kngland eat Tonneeaoe Omaha ..,, Otokeu Transportation.. Ontario a W mi 4(i; iVi SliJ 7Hi eii J7, liLinn Mnll Ulehmnna trWrntuai!!!!.! si. t'anl Texas Voclne...,, Union Vaclfle..... . Wabash Cern., Wabiuthfraf Western U .. lujt Uhn. !.....- vi Oik i2 27K It nv-.'mu.uw.nim , .... ruaausn-uiA list. Leh Val ui U..N.Y.A l'hlla MX II 6-a ra.u ll llejairiK Leh. Nuv licatenv. i'eaa SflJ. 87H 1-. A E. N Cent t'oeploa 1'asa fig'" J 11. taiiiiiiiHii rtlin. Tn&rtseD I'-'S ui Hew Yerk Steele. Nw YeBk, opt. 7, 1 p, mMoney oleaod at 2 per cent- ; Xxchanfja sttj.dy j posted ritea, l rAKOl fcJKl actual rates II b),'e 1 85 for go days and II 87J.OI es ler demandi Governments clesed strong t etirrancy K'g, 1 se hid ' ceui en, 1 ipj ivs de, 11 fc; ; The stock market this tnernlnir opened weak with lonewod pie.aiire le tell by tte Ciumack broken and truderx, and prices de cllncaijtelperctnt from laBt nights cjuetr tlena. Alter Ha. m thorn was soma attenpt made i e cover abort sale. audthU with buy. logbyceinraUalonbouatictutcduveryitrona; tene.and the decllnes of the early uvernlOK recevered and prices sbowed advances of li topper cent, from opening ' A'X W AD VBU TiaBHKNTa. "ijrrANTKD-A. QIKLTO DO QENEKAI. vy. housework. Apply at l-lwd lUKaSrOKANUESTURET. HAND OI'ISNINU OFTHKDANC Inn school at tbe Mmnnorcher Hall en .atnrdny ovenlnff at 8 o'clock. Blney'a full nroheAtfa. will luruljb the uiuilc. Jiidlci, Kc. tJentP, 13c - told' SAMOKMIOWAim, ManntM TsTOTIOH OWINO TO THI! VKSTf --V V AI. of the Y. M.C. A. (tUewhere aaver fled) tbe hill will be eceiipled en fatutday afternoon, and thn Hand et irope will net meet until (Saturday et next week. It OOKN, BUNION AND WA1VTPADH. A very convenlont way of applying a Cern Itctntdy. 15e a box, containing hail a dozen pads, at HUltLKY'8 DitUG BTOUK, WMt Kins BtmAt. GO TO HOiTKTTKK'S, 151 NOUTH Qaeaa street, te bur your beet a and Rhees. Th Cheapest Caah Stote In the cliy. rrlcea way flown te n't the tlmea. ltd THK FINEST AMKH10AN CUAM l'AGHKS, Gelden Age and Hamn.Oudpert Sc. KOIIBKU'S L1QUOU BTOUK. NOT1UK TO THK POHMO. NetKA Is hereby Rlven that I will 'net he rnponlble for the beard bills of my dauRhter, lis te Markley, unlets they are con ir.ctrd by ins. lam willing and rnady te pay horbnare, irshe beards with her married sis ter, Mrs. illlzer. IIAVIUMAHKLKY. LaxCASTxe, ia., fgpl.7,l88. lt PUHIilO SAIjK ON MONDAY, SKPT. 10, at 1 o'clock, at Ne. 621 North Duke street, household and kltchnn furniture, new p.irler beater, hed room suiter, extension table, walnut cupboard, cook stove, queens queons quoens ware, wheelbarrow, pardon tools, choice lle nor plants, amiteur hothed, heated by lamp, etc. s7-2ta TVTAN'S Hl.AKT KKAUUKD irX IhreughllU Meuth." TfofceH. CLARKE'S OVNDIIIATK OAKKB are HlRhly Klnvored niidnt Kxcollent Uuallty, and have already touched tee patrlotle heart. Tlpprcinoe and Morten 2. Rleveland and the llandennn, llurraht Hurrah! Fer Our Next I'rosldentl Try Clarke's Candidate Cakes. They will furnish yen strength te ahent for victory. Children cry for them. Women sigh ler Ihttn. Men almost die for thorn. UI.AUKK'H OAK KB AND CUACKKIIS. Madeby Natuial Gas and nover get stale stale De you knew why 7 llecauan they are ae Keed. Ven eat. them tee fuit, and don't glve thorn tliui. II you wlshsome geed outing cull and try our Cakes nnd Crackers. Clarknlx Itetalllng the rakes and Crackers tofatulllFBsame as his Tcus, ColTees, Ktc, nt Whelesale l'rlces. 1IOW1IK UOKHlTi 1st. Iluylng the best goods In the cheapest murkeirnrCABH. 2d. boiling them at the ama'lesl itoaslbloro iteaslbloro itoaslblero munorallvu I'uuFlT. aa. eelllng Only for Cash, TKAB. Contrary te the eiporlence of met grocers, ourntlesof tblaartlclaoenslltutai. very let go portion nt our tetnl business, and we nve very itoed re&aen te bellove thnt tbore la no groeory buslneis In Central Pennsylvania which at all approach's ns In our ltumensd trndutn tula nrttcle. Clarke's Katnlly lllended Teas from lie te 60c per pound. Clnrke's family Illonded Ceiries from 12X0 te Me per pound. I.irgn slie Mttstaid orSpIced Sardine, 10c ; Hindi), i.c- 11ULLKK i l.OUU, 9c per qtiarter. SAMUEL OLAUKE'S WIKH.KHAl.K AND UKTAILTKAANDCOr fKK HTOKK, N03. 12 and 14 Seuth Queen Streot, LANUABTKIt.l-A. I'.H.-We have Iho best Ne 1 llleater Mack enl that swim, lulephenu. PUI1MO SAIjK OF KKNTUCKY U GUI KB. On MeMil.SKi-riMnitiilO, Will be aeld nt publloaalent the Frnnklln liouse, Nnrtli (Juenn Htreet, Lancaster, 1'u, a ciriend el Kentucky lloraes, the best ever shipped te LnucaaU-r, consisting of sovernl fine aiddle and harnets horaeM. Tbey are nil well tired, unit among them nre some very apcidy onea mle te oiiinineiii i at 1 o'clock p. in ,when tonus will be made known hy MOiHL'lt A.OGKKK IlKnMAN A Sen, a uctloncers A. C. 1 la I'D, Clerk. ufipTASAHw IjUIUitU SAliU OP K K N T UUKY . lleKsK-3. On Mendav, Psi'iKuninlO. bSj, will be sold at public aale, at theMerrtmac HmiBO. Ne llbNerlb l'rlcu BlToet, Luncastti. I'iuoiie carloudel Kentucky lloraes-tho llnest bnd ever brought te thla country. Atiu.ng Itieui nre Boiiie voryextni drlvera and some genetal larm purpoxe herars. Bale te com cem com menco nt 1 o'clock p, m , when terms will be u nde known by staid UK01U1K GH03SMAN. M AHT1N 11 IK )T1 1 RUN. A II Tl) MN T1MK IS upon ua, Wo're leidy with yall Suits and overcoats, ready te aisuie you a bigger dollar's worth u01dPreb3' Reminds Yeu If We Don't. than aver. Uppermest In style and bcaty nndermeatln price. Heys' nnd Children's Clothing mero attrac tive than any advertlstng can nmke them, and mera than 've can rolled through show win dows. Visit the boys' department, as clever salesmen as can be found te show you through, lour lnteieat nwalts you there. You're In vited. Come. roll Undorwearandriannel Shirts teady tee lilt the Custom Clothing Department us afliled All the noveltles for Suits, Trousers and Overcoats te uioasute. MARTIN BRO'S Clellilnp mill r'liriilslilnj: Oeetls, 23 NOUTII QUKKNBT. T MU1A1NS. REIST, recer. tllU U READ ! READ 1 READ ! CnlllomlaBtrulned Heney, s lta for 23a. Jelly (allkluda),G ttjPorSSe. Table Byrup, llgnt na honey, l(c a it. blowing iriga, 4 ttjforSSe Hunch ltilalns, t it) ferisc. I'rnnea.O B 1 and 3 fts fer'JSc. FieahTea l!lciilb, I ItiforSSe. Suipannd Ntcnice, 3tti fer2ac. Twe Geed Uroenis for I5c. HistKlourlnthe World tKelat'a Leyal), tee a quarter. fri8h Wheat Germ, 6 &s for V5e. Kresh llelicd Oat, 0 B.s for 2Ae. Fresh Oatmeal, 6 fca ler 2&0. Whole drain' d Wee, 6Bt for 25c. Geed ltlce.Mti ferMc Twe LarguCitkea Laundry Seap ler Ic. GlolnuBeap, 60. Lnrge Uexna lllue, 5e a box. Ftnebl Dried Heel In the city, UXc a B flueal I'lcnte HniDH In theclty, no k lb. Twe Large HoxeaMucttrdBardlnos ler I8c. One llex Oil or Mustard bardlnea ferUc. etAnd many ether llargalni -It wllUiiruly piy jeu. Call and sce Reist, Wholesales Retail Grocer, ertlieist Cerner West Jtlegand l'rluce Street!, LANOABTKU, VA. TEW ADYMllTlaiCUKKTB. WANTKD-A PXKST-CLASS COOK at the 1. ,. ... aUBOKAHOUBF, It Cor. North Qaeoe and Chestnut 8t. WANfHD-TUKKK POSHlNQ MEN In your vicinity j special IndaeemeeU newt fast telling 'pectaltiei. BROWN 11H.08, Nurserymen, Kecheswr, m. T. slmdAw NOJ1CB-MV WIFK, CUKI8TIANA llouer, lu left my bed anG beard with out Jnatcaute and provocation. I give notice that I win net bs respouslble for any debts she may contract, SOpWtd J08EP1I UOU8KU, M AI8NGMEET1NCl ANB P0IiK HAXB" f.l0l5 Ba,,ng and Mas Ureling will ba bald under Iho nuanloesref tbe Klbth Ward Mndanas, at the CentnnnUI hettl of T, K. "Ivt'Kjth ward, thu city, en BATUK BATUK IiaYBVKNINGnext. The Uemecrscy of the city, and partloelarly of the Eighth ward, are Invlud te be present. A number of speakers will be present and address themeetlng. seje 2ld CCUOOL FOlt 0R0HE8TEAL PLAYING whero r ti nils will receive thorengh InttrucUen In claaalcal and ethor compositions. tu senoeoi will enable all young nmsictans with advanced knowledge tnbeceina practical ercheatral perlermers within a reasonable J'lne. Terms moderate; Fer farther Informa tion address OABtt THOBBAHN, sJlwfl SIHNOBrUPHINCEBT. HEADQUAMTKRS FOR FISHING Tackle. SJctnt Iteds ler 10c. Brass Iteelr, TAc, Having mero One Jolnted Bass Iteds than we care for ut this season of the year, we will sell at greatly reduced prices. The great bargains In Lines, Keels, Floats, Ilaskets, Heeka, etc, have been duly appre ciated by sportsmen. New ler the brisk in Iteds. r- FUAILKT'S KA8T END PHABH ACT, (Opposite Eastern Market,) Fralley'a Barsapanlla Compound cures Hella and l'ilcly Heal, 60c. M.W.FAw gOHOOL. shees'i Atthobeglentngel the school term parents will have te bee that the children are provided with PROPER SHOES. Bbees that will allow of rough usage and have a neat appoarance. and de net cut tee deep Inte the pocket-book. We have them and can supply your wants In this direction In mtdliim and low priced goods. We have also a full line of Men's and Women's that will ploase you In Myle, Qual ity and l'rlce. Hive us a call and teat our stutomentt. liospectfnlly, WM. E. OAST, NO. 105 NOItTII QUKKN ST., LANOASTKlt. JunMydWAF e UK AP SHOES. CHEAP SHOES HIEMENZ'a Closing out a nice let or Ladles' Leather Sllppers at 35e a pair. M lases' school Shoes, tOc, 75c. 90c ae d II a pair. Heys' Scheel Shoes. 7S0 and II per pair. Ladles' Finaro nnd lteund Toe Ilutten Shoes, 75c, 8V;, $1 aad 11.25 perptlr. Heme Made Child's Spring Hec), Hevry Sele Shoes we warrant, Bl70 5 to7X,BOe; slzo8te 10K. 75c. Ladles' Flne Lancaster Made Shoes, tl.M le tlCO. Jeb let of Men's Hregans at Me a pair. Inlant Shoes, 25c a pair. Men's Shoes, 75c, tl oennd ll.M a pair. Shces of all kinds marked down athalf price. john hTemenz, 07 North Queen Street. AT BUKSK'S, THK QHOOKR. An Acknowledged Fact That of all the Campaign Flaquea, Chremea or Photes of the Uennbllcan or Domncralte Candidates. W K IIAVK THK FINKST OUT. It la a l'anel Picture, with elthir the Itwe Uo Ue ptlbllcannr the two Uomecrutlc Cnndldatea : ul no, tlie White Heube and Capitel. The Pic tures ate aald le he a very correct llkene.B of the fund til ate j and llnlldlnga. VOUCANGKTONK Uy linking ene 01 two or mera pennda et our Kxctillont25CeiitCeirto, or our JJestUle or Blended or Java or Mecha-always Froah Uenstcd and sure te pleate. - 1 8 If you am tee far nw.iy, and want one, tend 10 cents and we will mall ene. BURSK'S, NO. 17 BAST KING STREET, l.ANCASTKB.l'A D O YOU DO ANY Sl'IOlNO Olt l'ICKl.ING? If you de. don't rlak your fruit In low grade vinegar. Te keep rrult nlce you should have the very bel HLI) CIOKK ViNKGAlt or High Grade WIUTK MNl.OAK. The ordinary vinegar usually aeld, w ill net answer tbe pnrpese. GRABILL! THE Original and Only OaBh Grocer IN l.ANUABTKIl, HAS OLDCIDERVINEGAR Or Special Stronerth for l'lckllng and Bplclng l'urpeais at 15 Cents a Gallen, and WHITE VINEGAR At 13 Cents, Thecu pilce are 11 trlile higher than soma common vinegar la old at, but woen you take .M. buuBiuDiaiiuu iuu hiu. ui, luvt viucgar ia et snnh age and stiength that for ordinary use ene quart will make two, the price la very low. N. W. COKNKHDUKKANDV1NKSTS., JiANOASTKK, PA. e-01,KNK EN1MJ3. mil lydM.WAr- w 11. Ll AM SON X FOHTKH. -KOU- FALL STYLES. EleganceandStyle' i THAI' 1H UNdUlt l'ABSKl), OUR VAST ASSORTMENT OF GKNTd' KINK SILK HATi, FOK FELT UKitm s, Berx fklt hat?,- AND HOta UUICS8 ANO80HO0L1IAT3 A GAl'd, ler Fall and Winter Weir la l'ar-Kicel lent and l'rlcea Unprecedentedly Lew. arTha mett casual observer's Judgment rannet Ull tndt'cide tlat Oura Are the lien Alllrlcalerlhu 1'itcus. Campaign Goods a Spe cialty. Williamson & Fester, 3ii.S4,G&38E.KWU8T., ANl'ASTKU,rA. BRANCH STORE, NO. 318 MARKET STlllfl&T, UAUtUSUUBQ, iA, BMW ADVJlRTIBKitKltia N KXT DOOB TO COURT HOUSK. FAHNESTOCK'S! Have this Day Received a Full Line of MOURNING GOODSI Cerjslitlni; of LUPIN'S Celebrated Single and Deuble Thibet Shawls from 11.75 up. ' FBIESTLY'S Silk Warp Henriettas, 1.00, 41.371, ei.oe, 11.75. LUl'IN'S All-WoeI Cashmeres and Henriettas from GOc te 11.25. Mourning Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Ruchings, Cellars and CuiTs, Hosiery, &e. FAHNESTOCK'S, NOB. 80 A 37 BAST KINO BT.. MM WAD VMRTiaXilMNTH. T AILORINO DEPARTMENT. The Merchant Taileiing DEPARTMENT OF- NO. 25 BAST KING ST., IB FULL, OF Choice Sew Suitings OVERCOATINGS FOU TUK . Fall Season ! CO UK IN KAULY UKrOltK TUK UUSU BIUIN8. WE fJUAKiNTJCK SATlaFAOTlON IN KVKUY FAUTIGUI.AK. Tbe People's Gash Stere, NO. 25 EA8X KIKO STREET, IiANUABTKU, FA. nmrl4-lvaw QUKKNHWAllll. I B. MARTIN OO. NOW IHIIIKTIMKTO l'UUCIIABK A DINNER SET. Kvery Dinner fiet in stock caa been reduced te inake 100m for Fall Qceds. Arlington Dinner Sets In flve different decorations en hand. Serai Serai l'ercelaln at I22.K) a Sett former price, $30. All en separate counters. WHITE DINNER SETS In French China, l'ercelaln and Irenstan Kvery Set reduced. Toilet Sets! Flve Crates of a Uemarkable Bargain In 10 piece Sets at ti CO a Set all colors. J. B. MARTIN & CO. AMUtiEMXNTH. TJKAOU FETK AND IlUMANAl'llONF. An Interestlne and unlqne entertainment of tbe above will be held at tbe Y. M. C. A. BUILDING, 22 Seuth Queen street, FUIUAY ANU 8ATUUIIAY KVKN1NUS, September 7tb and 8tb. A1IUI8U10N 10UKNTB. V4td pHOOTOH'a FULTON Ol'KItA HOUSE". ADMISSION IS, a3fl and M CK.NTS. TilUFSIIAY. FUIUAY AKI HATUltDAV MullTfl, September 0,7 and s, WITH The People's Cash Stere DaTUUUai BATIMI, DORE DAVIDSON IN DR.JEKYLL AND MR, HYDE; Oil Geed Against Evil. MONDAY, TUK8DAY AND WKUNK3DAY. September 10, u and 12, WITH WKDNKSDAY UATINKK, "A BTOOH OF KEYS.", augUd LANOABTBB, PA. DRT OOODa. p KL,u DRY GOODS. HAGER a BROTHER. SEPTEMBER 1,1888, FALL DRY GOODS ! WJC AUK NOW Ol'KNINQ NKW GOODS FOB TUK FALL SEASON IN ALL DKPABT MKSTS. DRESS GOODS, Silks and Velvets," JACKETS & WRAP?, Plaid French Flannels, WHITE AND COLORED FUNNELS. lager & Brether, 25 & 27 West King Street. LANCASriC ', FA. IOSTON 81 ORE I Bosten Stere! 35 and87 Nertb Qaeen St., (Oppnlte tbe l'osleQlce,) IAS HOT MOVED, 11UTI8 8T1LLATTUIC SAME PLACE S&LMMU MORE G00D3 THAN EVER. Tbe Deuce Yeu Bay I We Play the Deuce with COUI'KflTlON 1 Net the Hest in the Bex, but ttgtioed. WK'LL TAKE IT KVKUY TIME I MO UAUUI.KU3 AKK HKUK 1 WK ABX FLAYING FOU TUADK I First Deuce I.OIVF&T i'lilOKS. Second Deuce l.AUUItBT YABIKTY. Third Deace NBWKBT8TYLK8. Fourth Deuce FAIUKST TUKATM KNT. Filth Deuce UF.8T UOODB. Can Yeu Ask Mere ? We BUkUur All en These Threw. 110NKST CUABLKY. Bosten Stere I 35 and 37 North Qeeen St. -OI't'031TK TUB 1'OSTOFKICK. auK-SMy WANTED OLKaN WHITE WO. eon a, mil Icathernd old bird., geed price paid. fiklf-h a iik6 augltf-linaeea- ChrUtUns, Fa, i-KifiriJ.itj
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