K.W 11 -:?.- ....' . . , - ua-c.-i- r si .riiit s-. , v , ".- " . M ir, ; j tt -ITl..i. v. :1s .TrtStWrXsA. iVi' rv ": j, . - J - - A -- aka.. ... . h n. . .mm . a k - - . - ' 'sr J ' ...,. -.,.-.. .4j .-'-: ' "" w. n .. THI IiANOABTBK DAILY JLWTJJLLIWJNUJtK, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER fl, 1806. YVJ MM vC-Xv-iT -.,-.. -v. . , , v'-rr''' vji.sjv.iHw .kS:"-- 4. w.. 7ff tj-ffi? ? WE3k 'rc . : t " -: s "t- i i'3 Bife, :iX, iks iW IfcOTT REACHED. tm MtiM ! cetrjmu Mitt TBBVBtB. MM Mgmt U4 lh air nutu ok. WftM te fMM va la th Aflllll tWIi TawB HetM. tV-r . ' CoTrtnienoenceof lxmueiitcm. WRt. Bf. ft Negotiation liai been fan Uyi put tietween DM 0. Daa tyr, of th Columbia , MM the former emplerea of thh WW WtkinK t rbllllpaburK, W.aAM aee amicable arangementa le atart up enea mers. te the role of tbe Amal . te which the em. A all men mint sire tbe ofrelllna-mllla two week notice MM (ten work. About twenty men wCoUabtafretnrhlllipsburg for the f eeuuUlag Mr. Denney about tbe mint work. The men made a prep- Is the manager te the effect that they 'go back te work and work for two aZ the rate of ta&O ner ten for puddliDK t M the end of thU time the men should iva . nsr ten. Mr. Dennev told the WBB ke would eenanlt the owners of tbe mill "Mat Ike matter. He auted the preposition J. e. Denney, J. w. steacy anu Behalf, comprising; tbe Columbia Hailing Mill company, but these gentlemen MtwM their ultimatum 13.75 per ten for ffpppp iglren. ThU price tbe men would et and ther returned te l'bllllpMmrtr. tttrilrailrmaihift Columbia rnlllnff mill 'wttl set atait up for some time te ceme. Police Maws. H&? Jefca Van Ness and Emma Arcliey, both 0 colored, were arrested by Ofncer llsrdnele 'islaat Saturday ler drunkenness and disorderly eeadnet Before Squire Frank this morning (?3.Vui TCaflMMMalviwS thlrtvHtv anil ft, A wnman ,'! days in JsIL ?v"'mBaeruiieen arrested jenn jiewaru, nan JMf from Baltimore, en last Saturday for ' hvh betag drank and disorderly. Squire Her ,??,'ahey sent aim te Jail for five days. L wju Tnree tramps were arrested by tbe renn- -Y?-" aylTanla police for riding en freight trains. sApey were rjreugnt uoiere squire rranK, ssrlin fHtsr.harcrfwi thn mi from cuatrkl v. " A Saccew. 'f.-k S The aeclable etveu three nights last week w a the armory by the ladies' sociable com ' mlttee of St. Paul's V. K. church, closed en Haturday night, when a great number of peo ple were present. A geed sum of money waa realized. Town Notes. A meeting of General Welsh Fest will be bald en Tuesday evening in the p)st room. Arrangements will be made te attend the re union in Lancaster, en September 22d. and the dedication of the soldiers' burial plot at Meuatville. The Resolute b9e ball club went teWriglits. tllle, last Haturday afternoon le play tbe Aetive club of that place. They were defeat ed by tbe scere of 10 te 0. The freight movement of the I'enusylranla railroad was very heavy between twelve and atx o'clock this morning. During these hours thirty freight trains were sent from Colum bia. On the north side of Chestnut street, be tween Fifth and Sixth, pavements have been laid along ail the front of the properties ; a much needed Improvement. The Columbia Iren company has received the contract for furnishing all tbe iron needed in the construction of tbe Hallways in tbe dam. Burten's minslreU, of Lancaster, will ap pear in the opera beuse en Wednesday, Sep tember 15th. A free fight took place en last Saturday night, when a beer keg was thrown by one man at his antagonist The keg btruck the man in the forehead, cutting a very severe gash. On next Thursday evening, Florence Bind ley and company will present "A Heroine In Rags" in tbe opera heuse. A Car Ioiptcter I.ej Beth Lf t. pedal Dispatch te thn Ictiuieincxr. Columbia, Sept. 'C Edward Keyton, car Inspector of tbe Pennsylvania railroad, was ..under a gondola in tbe west yard fixing a brake Tigging, when a number el cars were pushed against the car be was under by en gine 412. lie bad both legs terribly mangled. About a car and a half went ever him. Sam uel Brown, another car Inspector, wai stand ing alongRlJe of him when tbe accident occurred. Keyton was taken te the railroad hospital, this pi ioe ; both legs were amputa ted above the Itr.eu by Dm Livingston and Iilueweaver, lie is net expected te lie. The accident happened at 12:30 te-day. lie tea married man, 10 years of age aud bas S children. c man aoaeor. alvmsi. Lstters Freinllndia and Cetmal JlecUrt hj the Secretary oftlieAuedatlon. Circulars requesting graduates et the high school te Jein tbe Alumni association were eat te the addresses el all graduates of the school. Harry I. Spencer this morning ro re ro celved from Jehn A. Falck, of tbe class of T2, a money order from Laberno, India, te pay bis initiation loe. lie also sent tbe fol fel fol iewing letter: J3. h Spencer, Heerttary Lancattcr High bchoel Allew me te contribute my mite te tbe es tablishment et our alumni en a permanent basil, and should certificates of membership be Issued, should be honored te bave one. My happiest recollections are the years when under tbe guidance of our alma mater. Wishing succuss te yourself and comrades in this work, Yours sincerely, Jenx A. Falck, Class '72. Lahern, India, Aug. 5, 1SSG. Mr. Spencer has also received a loiter from Miles Keck, also a high school graduate, chief of the Guatemala boundary commission, Mexico, stating that he was glad an alumni association was formed, and that be hopes te be present at Beme future reunion. He writes that he Is in a far-away corner of the world, in a wilderness, distant from eveu tbe meat outlying Indlau villages In tbe mountains et Guatemala. Verdict of Accidental Kllliee. Deputy Corener Wakeman Wesley, who held the inquest en Nailer Brown, whose death by being shot by a companion, was noticed en Saturday, filed his Inquisition In the coroners' office te-day. The jurors were J. H. Davis, J. O. Brown, Thes. K. lloepea, Ij. 1J. Ylncer, Jehn C. Brown and Jere. MeVey, aud they found that Brown was killed by the accidental discharge of a shotgun In the hands of Chas. McNamee, while gunning together. A CareleM Urlter. As Mrs. Olt, mother or ex-l'ellceman Olt, was crossing West KlDg strett at Prince, en Saturday afternoon, she was knocked down by a team driven by August Kummtre. Persons who seen the accident says Kum tulre was driving reckleasly aud did net even atop te ascertain whether Mrs. Olt was hurt fortunately she was net seriously In jured. It is only a ftw weeks age that Kuui mlre was prosecuted before Alderman Ford Ferd nay and fined for fast driving. Ilefere the Majer. The mayor had a small court this morning. TOiere were only two cases, a drunk and a Hdger. The drunk was a well dressed young man who sold he was a telegraph operator, who stepped in this city te see the attractions at tbe fair and who imbibed tee freely. He said be had a situation at Harris- uurg ana me mayor discharged him. The -V1, S J7P . .Z&J 2 - . M .. ?$' VSPSSSrS " - Scientific ...e, nu,i:u wju emerace the studv or eclence, history, literature and religion. Ueleaeed en Bail, WUllatu C. Milter, who viaa arrented en Saturday en a charge e! stealing a watch from K. It Wagner, of Harrlsburg, was re leaied from the statieu house early en Satur day evening. Ball was entered before Al derman A. F. Dennelly, ler a hearing en Satnrday next. Reeemeil Werk. The county auditor, whosuspeuded their work of examining the county eincers' ae oeojBti during the heated term, resumed yarn this morning and will new etlck at it dally until their labors ere completed. MtlMMBBTHTOWM KBWB, Hew OSorge W. Chllila Hetntinbrred Jehn M Ooed font, Ne. A02 l A. It. KLlX-VBETnTew-.x, Sept (V Tbe Jehn M. Geed Pest, 602 O. A. K erganised hereabout one year age, bss about fifty members, with bright prospects for being much larger before long, and is in ether respects flourishing. On tbe 22d Inst, the Pent wilt attend tbe grand re-'inlen te be held In Lancaster, and will be accompanied by tbe Kllta abethtewn cornet baud, a llrst-clasiorganl-Eitlen. One of the Important events In tbe history et the Pest was the presentation of a handsome Bible, last week, by Ueorge W. Guilds, or the Philadelphia J'iiMic J.ttigcr. It Is beautifully embossed with morocco covers and gilt edges. On the raised plateau of tbe n or Is tbe following Inscription In beautiful letters : Presented te Jehn M. Geed Pest, 502 0. A. It., hy CltOllOE IV. Cltlt.DS. Chaplain J. B. Shuttz, in a few well chosen remarks, accepted the gift, alter which tbe following resolutions were pissed : J?elrrf, Thht we de hereby Individually and collectlvely, as comrades of Jehn . Ooed Pest 502. C. A. !., unlte in tendering our sincere and grateful thanks te the donor for tbe tnagultieent aud valuable gill. Am! red, That we de net only appreciate It for U9 Intrinsic worth or value, but In a larger and mere exalted sense, we rcoegulie that enebllng spirit of the philanthropist, se conspicuously exemplified by bis many acts ui uuuuv uivura anu i:uaruy. 1)11. S. It NlLKV, D. W. llAI.JlKIi, .1. B. Sm i.tz. tUhrr Nete et the ltoreugh. TboKlckapeo Iudiaus arrived lu town en Friday last for a ten days' stay. They are selling plenty et medicine. The picnic held by the Xewville Sunday school en Saturday last, near town, vva well attended and much enjoyed. On next Saturday the l'ioueer Sundsy school will bold a grand picnic in llllsher'e grove, about! miles lrem bere, a baud has been engaged. PreL A. II. List, the blind musician, was billed te appear In Hersl'a ball en last Satur day evenlug under tbe auspices el the (J. A. K. Pest et this place, but did net appear owing te another amusement in the town. This morning the public schools of this borough opened for an eight months session, with a large attendance of pupils and tbe following teacher?. High school, Mr. A. l Jacoby, of Kllzabethtewn j secondary Mr. J. 1 Ober, of lllizabethtDK-u; jd primary Mr. Jereme llellmau, of Elizibethtewn: 2d primary, Miss. Theresa Prcsse!, of Dillsburg, Cumberland county, Pa; 1st primary, Miss A. L. Lnverty, of Lancaster. The Lutheran church here is fast nearing completion, the steeple la vervnear finished and the slaters are busy at work. It is te be finished in the latter part of October. Keller A All wine, of this place, held a large cattle sale attbe Oreenwalt beuse en Satur day last, selling 150 bead or cittle. It was largely attended and geed prices were ob tained. The Pennsylvania railroad company are at present making Improvements at aud around tbe depot here and a new pavemeut has been laid for a lone distance and new nnt nut along the gutter, and planks put tu front of the depot. A large force of workmen are working at the "tunnel cut" aud bave done a great amount el work within the past three months. Yet it will take many months berere the great undertaking is completed. A great many of our people in this vicinity attended tbe fairs ln-t week; two hundred and ferty.five tickets were sold te Williams' O rove, ami about hoveuty-iive te Lancaster. Mr. A. ! Bard, night operator In this place, is en tbe sick list w 1th malaria ; Mr. Gee. vV. Kreider, of Lancaster, is working In his stead. Bev. A. II. Shenk, el I't.ten, Frauklln county. Is visiting In this plaiV. Mr. II. Chas. Wennley, or Jersey City, X J., isspendlugarew weekh' vacation at bis home in this pla e. Miss E. Lizzie DKslnger, who has been visiting friends in Baltimore, Md , for a lew weeks, returned home en Friday evening lat. Miss Lavina Demmy, or Harrlsburg, is visiting relatives and friends here at prei-enL Mr. and Mrs. Millehen, of Mechanlcaburg, bave been stepping in town ever Sunday at tbe residence or Mr. W. rietcher, jr. K.ytmiTs of I'rim tm l)n An litcur'leii te Norfolk, old Point Coinrert and Virginia tttneh. A delegation of about fifty members or In land City DIvUlen Sa 7, I" informed lUnk Knights of Pythias, aocetnp.inieil by ibeFair vllle band, left Lancaster at 2.10 this after noon for Norfolk, Old Point Comfert and Virginia Beach. The excursionist went via Yerk and Baltimore by rail. On arrival at Baltimore they will be met by a detach ment of Sir Kntghtser Baltimore, who will escort them te the steamer et the bay line, which will carry them te tht, ether points et their excursion. They expect te reach Nor folk te-morrow morning at 0 o'clock. Following Is a list of the officers and mem bers that made the excursion : Sir Knight Commander M. M. Barten. Sir Knlgbt Lieutenant Commander- Jacob F. Kautz. Sir Knight Herald Henrv Fckmau fair Knights A. 1 Biukley, Ueerge W. Reeser, Jeremiah Blfe, Jebn fa. Kendlg, Daniel Sing, Wm. Cornelius, Philip Kaempr Jehn E. Gibsen, Adam Kuhlnian, David M. Sherta, Henry Smeych, J. K. Kekert, H. M. Kichley, Samuel ilartmati, Samuel M. Sheer, B. F. Bartholemew, l'ranz Nixderf, Samuel Hinler, Albert Kautz, A. II. Kosen Kesen stein, Reuben Manner, Chas. 11. Patterson, W. S. Weaver, Jeseph Oatbelm, A. J. Strauss, J. B. Lebklcker, J. P. Martin, J. V. Gruel, Jehn Albright, Merris Kraus, I). L. Bother Bether mel, B. V. Helbroek, Jehn McCemsey. Jehn A. McCouifcey, H. I shenk, Harry Cochran, Samuel Shertz, W. F Sbubroeks, W. F. llenecke, B. E. Bruc, Jacob Allbrigbt, Jehn Heln, LemC. Wltmer, Albert Kengler. In addition te the abeve a number el citizens accompanied the excursion. Before leaving the fair Knights made a short parade in lull uniform, presenting a line appoarance and executing a number of difficult military movements. The excursionists will leave Old Point Comfert at 7 o'clock Wednesday evening and expect te reach home Thursday at e p. ni. i:icurlun tu lleauleg. This morning a delegation or lorty.eno "Swepes," cf this city, went te Beading M attend the Canstatter Nelkcsrent being bill in that city. The excursionists went en n special train, leavlug here al 7 o'clock, and a number or ethers leltartcmarils en the rig ular trams. Drain et Sirs. Jiary li I'awui . Mrs. Mary li, wife or Mr. Jaini , E. Paxben and jeungtht daughter et Mr. Geerge W.Smllb, et New Helland, died al herlather'ii residence en Sunday morning the 6th lust, in tbe i.-h year et her age. Mrs. Paxson completed her educttieit at the Mlllorsvllle Nermal school alew voarsage, aud excelled especially in iniwwai culture. She was a regular and devout member et the New Helland Lutheran church and leaves a bereaved husband ana father, one brother and two sisters together w lib a large circle et ether relatives aud friends te mourn her un timely death. US lean OldTesltt). Mrs. Charlette MeMenkep, residing with her son, Private Watchman JauiesL. Mis Mis Mis sonkep, Ne. le Middle street, Is -rj. years old te-day, and can lay claim te being the eldest rosldentef the city, or ber children two sons, James L. and Hinder M , and two daughters, Mrs. Amanda 11. Derwurt, of Lebanon, and Mrs. C. M. Iliudinaii, or Altoeua, surviva During the Uuy a Urge number of ber friends called en her hiViI extended their congratulations. The old lady Is still in geed health. l'enilen Certificate l.nt. William McLaughlin is oneof tbe many pensioners who bad his veuchers attested at Alderman Barr's olllce en Satuiday, and while there xome oue luadvorteutly picked up liu pension eortllicate and took it away n7B7aUh.!lh2 n.UIhorer tbe eortllicate Is family Troetile4. Haturdey evening Cornelius Sanders was arraigned befere Alderman Dean te answer complaints made by his wire charging j,ju, with assault and battery nnd desertion. The complaints appearing te be well founded, tbe accused In defnult or ball was cnnimltted te answer at court. The Clrcen Te-iUj. Pullman's circus arrived In this city from Downlngtewn at an early hour this morning and the tent, w blcli Is geed slzd, Is pitched lnsldoef tbe track at McOraiin's park. The lnd of the circus made a street parade at 11:30 this ioreneon. The show exblblts nt low prices and as the ivrtormam.e Includes a number et well-known peeple they should draw well here. Three cars will leave thecouttheusocornnr this evening every fifteen minutes for the circus.; l.Utef ViicUlnird Lelteis. The following Is the list of uuclalmel let ters remaining lu the postelllce, ler the week ending Sept, etb, Km3 ; J.edif' J.f.if Miss Anna Helier, Mls Maggie J. Kyan, Mrs. Jennie Slean, Miss Sally Whlley. Gents' Let II. Bear, Frank Eberinan, Gea Grlndv A Bres., S. W. Helllnger, 11. II. Keller, Themas Mel 'mil, t. Spihu, L. C. W. Trlllmati, Daulel K. ltmer. tVeut le the circa tlruunilt. Wm. Beselerry, a yeuug man who thiuks mere of the circus than bis work, Instead of going te his place of employment he skipped out te the circus grounds w here be was loom! at neon by his lather. He brought him te the station heuse and te scare blm he was locked up a tew mlnute-H. Alter he premised te go te work he was released. Arrangements are about bi tng completed Ter the continuance et the closing et the stores al six o'clock, excert Monday and Saturday even Ines until December, when Ibey will be kept open vcry ev enlni? Pullman -(.trcusnt Mciirann s l'.uk te lilitht. CeaiBrsiD Church Cheap Kxcurtlen te Phila delphia, and Atlantic City, Thursday, September ". lleund trip tickets geed ler three days. 1 are te Philadelphia, tii; tare te Atlantic City, ti.73. .Special train leaves (jnarryvtlle nt I I) Lancaster (King Street) ntSi) : Columbia,' Manhelm.Ail LIUtz.i II . Epbrata, 7 04. septLI.l.t'.s Pullman s lllg U Cent Shows t Mcbrauu s Park te-night. Everj thing nrst-ihvia. New Kngland Mutual Accldent Ajeclalt.in, of Bosten, Mass., for whlth J. SI. VVethaerlcr, of this city, U agent, paid te VV m. 11 Levcrgoeil teO Indemnity fur nrm Injured. Sxk the great ring jerfennanci., museum of wendcre, astonishing features, traluid hersf'-, dogs, goats nnd uienkej- with Pullmans Ul Shew at McUrnnn's l'nik te uljbt. Alnuseineut. Tht " IMUit Ji'in'j" Temghl. Everywhen that J II. VValllck'suen-pla)-,"TheCatUiiKln.' has In en presented the peeplpliare been pleacd The piece Is said te be a very geed one and tits played by an accep'able company. Mr Weiiuk has often been in Luncistei and always hreun-ht companies that gave satisfaction. The wonder f ally trained horses arc "eon in the play, nnd Mr Wnll&ck has added another te the 11-t. III. " Texas." who takes a premlm nt part and rescues the here when he Is about te Ihj burned at the stake. Oa Saturday evening ihe show ap peared in lieadlng, aud the 7"hmcj mil Dnixjteh has these geed w erd ler it '' The Cattle King drew a packed heuse en Saturday evening. The scenery v as superb, Iho troupecarrj lng a iar iar lead The pertoruiauce itas up te the uual sUndsrd or merit The splendid horses, llaj ltalder' and Hean Charger ' did excellent or vice. Mr VV'alllck's characteritatlen created rounds et applause." UKA.T11 1'Aises. til New Helland, September, .! jihzie r. , wiiu ei james r. laveni Funeral en Wednesday at 10 30 n. m. t thuds Invited. -S-:td 3IAUKETH. fhllxlelpaia I'reilare Market. FarLaDsirHiA. Sept i. Hear .utet. Sales ellVJ barrels. Mlnu. bakers, U7Hii. Penne. family at U 7K1I ; Western at Nmsjiw- Pat enu, it sngs in. Kyetlenr steady at n ZQZ 40. 1 p. m , call Wheat tpt WXc i Oct., tG'ic ; Nev , s-'ic Dec , cl'.c. Cern Sept., usJc.Oct., 5Sc, Nev, iue , Dec, OiU-ept,t 3J4C; Oct., SI);e , Nev, aUjc ; Dec, sbXc, (wlwi I'redace Market. Ssw Yerat, Sept. i Fleur market linn but dull; fine, 12 f!M; Snpernne, t2 H31 i" Common te Meed Extra Western. I.' 70j7u Ooed te Choice Extra VVeaieru, W com 70: City Mill Extras. II UHtl t3 for VV est Indies : Minn. Extra, t: fs:is te , Extra Ne. 2, n G5Q1 S3. (Ieel te Eancy Extra State, u At33 Jj ; common te Fair hit Ohie rJTCQJ Te. W heat Ne. 1 K-d state en spot. S18.H3 : Ne. 1 White, state, HKJJe i Ne Ne 5 1X1, Winter, Oct., wJic; Nev , ui,c ; Dec , 81 ',c Cern Na2MIxeu. cash, S.ici iepL,51',c ;Oct, M'ic. Oats Ne. 1 White ute. spot. ISe ; Ne. I, de 33e : Ne 2 Mixed, Sept . l.'-c . Oct , JJ".c. Kye dull. liarley nominal. Perk dell : New Mess. Ill i'-Ull M. Ijd-bept , 17 17 Ott , 17 15 Nev , t- s7 , Dec, ICs3. Molasses dell: Kk'c for W test boiling stock ; t'orte ltlce. Sbftlsc. Turpcntlne nemlnaTal 33c liesfn dull : strained te geed, '.-cOI i Petroleum dull ; renned Incases. ?q. IJutter Vlarket quiet; New WesUirn Creamery. I'SC c Cheeae dull , statu, i.XO-'.Jc , VV estem, 10c Eggs dull; State, lV4BlbHc:Weatcrn. lJJia ICC sugar market dull ; Kenned cutleaf, CKc ; Granulated, 6Qt 11-lCc. Tallew flrtn: prime city, iKe Coffee dull: fair cargoes.at lu-'ic. Klcedull: Carolina and Louisiana, common te filr. Skae : Kangen, I'ifJIKc freights dull; groin teQlasKQw, V ,c. OhlCAge ataraet. CHicaae, S.ipt-, 9 30 a. tn. Market opened; Wheat Sept., 7i)ic; Oct., 77c; Nev,7JKc: Dec.blc. Cere iept , SIV4C : Oct, U5c , Nev , Uc Oats Sept., 2lJc; Oet.Stdic .vor.,.Wc, Perk OcL, flu se, N'e ,fl IS. Lard Oct., ffl 75. Ulb Ovt., le 7". f LT.BIVO Wheat Sept., 7'j',c Oct., 7e;sc; Nev., Sue, Dec, elWe corn : oau eau oau I'erk. Lard. uibs Sept., pi e;K : Oct., te nrain ana rroruieuf. reralshed by S. K. Ynndt, lireker. Cbicacie, Sent. 5. 1 o'clock n. m. Whwat. Cern. Oats. Pera. bard. .. 7i,i: nfi "w ... September. October Nevember . December., May ,..7S li S Ji lu 27K i. 75 tJ' ie its ..s7Ji Iieciipu. Car lets .... 13" .... Ill .... 'US .... ill Winter Wheat.., Spring Wheat... Cern Oats ft ye Barley Oil City Crude. Oil Uocelpta Hogs. lleaa. Closing Trices 2 o'clock p. u n Hi'at, ttiiu. ijais rum, I.ara 7.:i 0 7JX 0 55 ei.:x 4eptuiber. m is October 7-W 4M'. SM? 10 25 November mi 41Ji 2S m uw December MX Slay fcTU 17 .i-if .... OH City Crude Oil tt'i Sterk sturlietif, quotations by Itism, McUrann A Ce latncoater, l'a. bankers, MW VOEK HAT Canada I'acinc 0 u. ;. i Cel. Ceal Oentrul 1'aclnc Uanada Seuthnrn CM., St C.A I'gh Denver A Uleilrande.... 001 , JACk.A WetU:n ... Krle............ .,.,M.,. Erle2d New fersey Central K. i T I.eu. A N ... LakeHhere Michigan Control Missouri Pacific..,,, Northern 1'aclnc N. V. Pret N. w . Mn Yerk Centnil..... host Tcnn Lern 11 A. H. liH 3 P.M. 8" 7? M 1. S-.OJ leuvj WJ? 45)S 2S toy, W4. no). ii "Ji SJ 67 Bl'i i'X tf,U lt) "Hi v SIJS tu 30 -"-"i I'.' i" 1--JJS Ji l"' K 7 lie" iS UI I1V im 7Ji tt b-y, 91 " "'s iJX ii" U"K j." ixii'i 2!1 MM Stl, 67Ji Omaha . Oregon Trans QntarleA Wejtein Pacific Mall ilochester PltUenrv .. U fanl ,. .... Teias Pacific Union Pacific , Wabash- Common ..,.,.. . Wabaah l'rciericd Western Union Telegraph.. West Shere , .... raiLADsrntA list. Lehigh Valley U,N. Y.& J'blla PeansylvaetA Heading. ,..,. LehfghXavfrfiitleu . . . Heatenvllln rhlladelphla A Erie. II ), u.i S7Ji 57 lJi IS. SI'S Rli jiiiriiierii vent reep'e'i Patwsnitar. '. Uja'gr.rn'UM'tg'. t 0i)I nil st Uts Bleck Uarkett. i -C.?.,'i?Sr 8elt. .-The Drever,' Journal reports CMtie-lfccelpu, 3 carloads ; tout ier "he' week, 4s.oeo head) market nominally stronger) shipping ttevr. TOO te l.iwi , M t & 3t Hookers anlt leedetn al 1 6.MIJ 80 1 reup, bulls ana tnliixtat tl -Mil V.vt bulk at II te OHOl thrennh Teiu cattle, nominal co, II fts.1 J Ml Western runem, tiotie elit t nsllvrs and half brvedi at J ;ji ;Vi wtutrrrd Tex an. $1 TMtl l.V Hpk Ht'Ctlta, iuu hisvttt shipments, tSUhcnili niaikel slew anil IV lower i rough and lulaed.lttietti Mi packing nnd ehhiiilng, it T.vntrii luhu u :mn:ji skins. .-.vnti h. h.s'p Hecelpt. lm head t ulilpinetits, none mstket slew nnd sliady, natives, t nxt w 'lcian?, C KVJJJxJ . Intiihs, II HsIfMO. New lurk Hteckii, Nw 'Vckk Sept. 6 Wall stivet, ISiip in Sleney leaned nt .Vtd ln-r cent, kachange quiet nt It evfll , ijevrrnments si tlrm ; Ctirrenvv ", II vj Ltd i Is ieup, 1 1 J', bl.l i IVCC'UPS. 110 bid The stock ttmrket thti morning opened strong with some ileinartl ler l'neinc lall, grangers, Leal nnd V amletbtlu under Ihi tin) Inn et these -locks, the niaikct iw ntieng nnd mtvaurcil utmost contluneust)- during the fotvneoti At the tluuiel wrttliiR prices hen ndtanccs mug. Ing from , te IS per ceut. Lecal Means nnu liuaas. Unperttul by ', 11. Leng Par Iasi value, sale. Lancaster 6 ter cent,, lsw .... .. lis) tin " " iv. , 4 " Schcsil lean ... " 4 " In t or J) j ears I In 5 or J jr 4 In lOer Ai04r Manhelm Hetvugh toen .. liv lai li 1W lctt.28 106. 1W lixi ve in) BASK STVXKS. rtrst National lUuik HU fanneps' National Uank .""' rutten National IVtnk lie Lancaster County National Hank ... V Columbia Natlenid Hank lie Christiana National Hank lm 2n 115 UM lla.M IV. US 1. Kphrnta National Hank un rtrst National Uank.CeluiuMa UO rtrst National Hank, Strahurg Ui rtrst National Hank, Marietta Uu rtrst Natien U lUnk, MU Jey liv) Lltltc NatleuHl Hank UU Manhelm N atlennt Hank .... . ... lis) Union National Hank, Mount Jey.... 71 New Helland National Rink lfe Map National Hank no Uuarryvtlte National Hank lie KlUabethtewn Natlensi bank. UU Northern National Hank . . uu reBurmstixw. Big Spring A Beaver Valley A Iirtdgepert A Horseshoe P,v Columbia A Chestnut Mill -O Columbia A VVashtngten Al CenestngaA lllg Spring A Columbia A Marietta :5 MaytewnA Elltabethtewn t. 2A LancasterA Kphrnta r LancasterA Willow Street 25 strasbnrgA Millport a Marietta A Maytown 25 Marietta A Mount Jey 25 im-: lja JtUsI Psk lvt, 10 bS 13.VS0 110 no no 137 S.O0 5CS0 25 2 l.l -V 2J ) II 4S.C8 11 XV.S0 70 M 73 .25 107.M) lhl JLN) SI ei 1.13 &r 2S IM 7e 2KV.25 210.10 Lane, Ellzabethtesn A Mlddletewn. In) LancasterA rrultvllle HI Lancaster A Lltltz 25 East llniudywlne A Wavneshurg ..,, W LancasterA WtUUmstewn 25 LancasterA Maner hi Lancaster A Manhelm 25 Lwcaster A Marietta 25 Lancaster A New Helland loe MiscatXAssei-s ereiK. Uuarryvhle U 11 M Mlllersvtlli) Street Car W Inquiring Printing Company M Oa.-Itght and tnid Cemjwny 25 Stuvens Heuse (Henda) liu Columbia tins Company 25 Columbia Water Company 10 Susquehanna Iren Company lie Marietta Hellew. ware HO BteTens Heme M MUIers vUIe Nermal Scheel 25 Northern Market M Eastern Market M Western Market M Tancaster City Strevt Hallway Ce..... M Gas Cempiny Hend no Columbia ltoreugh Hends HU 16 11 ti W 52.25 ."5 im 101 ae u 111.75 104,75 LancasterA Susiiuuhanna. 3J0 LancasterA Vsw DanvUle 25 Quarryvllle It. It., Ts. loe Heading A Columbia H.U.. S's U'J lloasenelcl Market. OA1EV, Creamery Hatter 2M3Jea UutterVi S IJ1JC Dutch Chevse ft lnmp sJ10c reciTST. Spring Chickens, v rr. 45fiOc Chickens pair (live) 70(?!1 f" " V Piece (cleaned1 .Ks30e KISCXLLASBOCB. Apple liutterf) qt 25c Eggsftdez 13c Heney yi a 30c Lard V ft jee rjtciTB. Apples Kpk 6flic Hauanaa V'el 2HCS50 Cecttinutn, each Sfflec Lemens V dez 2," Oranges pdei jugiv HucVlebvrrles V Qt . .tulOi. vierrABLxe. Cabbace V head .sgiec Heeu V bh .NJIOc Canllfiewer, pr hd letfjic Sweet Potatoes V XPk 30tf55c Tnmlpssi x pk. i;e reasvX Pk le N'evr Potatoes. X lk miic Cucumber?) dei UilZa Tomatoes V X pk- ..letfiec HeansVXpk 43-0 Squashes p dez jee onlensXpk 25e New Cern j)dez 10fll5c Cantelepes 3fl0c Watermelons . iittnc Eggl'lants . .. 5J11W SEW AD VKKTMKilEXTS. B AKING POWDKK. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS pewaer never vanes. A marvel et purity, strength and wholesomeness. Mere eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition vrlth the multitude el low test, short weight, elu n or phoaphate powders, tietd only In earn. Uetal Usi9 I'ewdib Ce., IOH Wall Btnwt. New Yerk. may27.1ydAw SK.VI.K1) PKOI'OSALS FOR KLMINISH INC c7 Tens Hard Broken Ceal, 5 Tens Hard Nut Ceal, free et slate, for Court Heuse, will be received at county Commissioner-- Office, Lan caster, l'a, until neon, Monday. September 11 lsi 111 OKDEltOFTIIEJIOAHl). Attest FriAMv CEir.sT, clerk. se-fitd TODAY VK TOOK 1NVKNTOHY Ol' Fishing Tackle, and marked down all stock en hand. W e am new offering greater bargains than tvnr en Tackle, and have Heds, ktels. Baskets, Lines, Ac , no won't carry ever win. ter U low prices will sell rUAILEVd EAST END PHAliMACY, oppeslto Eastern Market, rralley's Dalmatian ln-ect Powder kills fleas In two te three minutes JTilydlth.ilAW PROPOSALS TOR COAL. Scaled proposals are Invited ler furnishing an annual supply of Ceal et the following grades ler the Lancaster County Almshouse and Hoi Hei pltal 60 Tens, moreor less, Lvkuns Valley Egg. 1) 'Ions, lnore or lrss, Medium Steve. H) Tens, inore or less, Hard Kgg. JsiTens, moreor less, Hard Pea. 101 Tens, moreor less. Hard Broken. All proposals te be bunded te 11. K. Myers, Ne. 5V North ljuern street, en or before September I': 10 sl.S.ll.lJ.lSd PROPOSALS FOR COAL-flOO TONS, mere or less. Broken Hard Furnace Ceal, equal te Stanten SC ions, mere or less. Hard NuL ratens, mere or less, Lykens Valley Egg. Te be delivered In tbe cellars or thuMllleis thuMllleis vllle State Nermal Scheel upon order nnd under direction of the Steward. Bids received until 2 o'clock p m. of Fcptem her 13, Ishc, at the Banking Housu of Itccd, Sic (Jrnnn A Ce. T he committee reserve the right te reject any or all bids. AND. M. FliANT, HON. J. M. HTKIlilAN, JACOB BAUSM AN, snuj Committee. "pUllLIU SALU OF KKAL LSTATK. Olt TCLBDA v, Skptembih 2, ISfsJ, will be sold by vlrtueef an order of the Orphans' Court, at the Cooper Heuse. In the city of lain, taster, all that cirtatn let or piece of ground, situated en the 1101th nlde of West King htreet, between charlotte nud Mary streets, (numbered 42V) In the city of Luni aster nndadlolnlngptep. eriits el Mrs. lintii Jell lies and Mr.. Baibara Mi tzreth, en whkh are erected 11 One-story Blttciv nnd part UtailK DWKLLINU HOUSE, trame hltchim, Knime Bake Ileuee with Baku Oven, Fruine. btable elid Pig Sty, containing In front en said Vtest King street, .11 feet and 2 Inches and In depth te Urunt strict 215 fact. Sale te to'uiui'nce at 7:50 o'clock p. in , when terms will be inade known hv SlAllDAf.KNA WOLP, Administratrix of Philip Wolf, Deceased. II tiifiupT, Aurlleneer. Ki,lgS,2i3d TVrAnKIUA AND 8iu:ruy winks. iJL Vintage, lrn, 100, IM?, 1818, 1927, 1S4I, 1870, 18??,1SS2, AtHElOAHT'SOLD IVINE8TOHE, II, a. SLAY. JIAKKll, Agt A'IT JturXKrlKKMMPTK MY tS.00 TKKTH AUK AS GOOD Art .. .. 'ant'pnrhainHUit Ijtnnwter ler I1M1 Call and Imi ismv liice.1. AH work warranted, lias sdmtuliletTMt. VV. L.rtslKU'!i Denllat. apn lyU a et North ljueun Rtreet. F K HOT WUATHKB, BAtlTKIINK ANli (IKlUlAN WINKS. UKIUAUT'8 WINK STOItB. II K. Sumni, aut. T OST ON SATUUDAY AITI'.HNOON. JkJ - sepiemuer 4tn. en tnn nrrlval or the it o'clock lil l.lun from Philadelphia, nn Alii KUIuri uiwiniiuulllliKHIUllll BUIU Of money, Trunk Kej and n Diamond Cresi Pin. A t want lll bi given for Its return teXAUM'S JEVVKLltl dlOKK.Ci litre Se.uan, Lancaster, Pa Several small ponders In Uie iiurae had the owner's name ou mid the pin was fastened imn card nlth Jehn Wnnaiuakvr'stmmoen. ltd H TersL'UKiH'r.ns taki: netickj Buy Your Ceal New. It will ndvnnreln lh near lutiire. The best plan; i te buy geint tlrsvclass coal, clean and lull weight, 1 at l.EOUOE SCHULMYKU'S, Ne. 2i East King Sttvet. Ne MS NetUa I'rlute Street. nug30-.siH)dlt Dri M O C It A T 1 C NATl' RALIZATION COMMlrTEE-rotelan.berii Citizens tin. siring Saturall atlen, nnd their ftlemls. should bear tn mind that SATUUDAY, OCT OlIEIt M, Mill be the la-t day for Naturalization this year t nnd as ( en it in ty nut ttien tie In session It Is test te hiu thn natter nttended te ut ence The fellow ing committee il Democratic ulier neys has been nppointtdtenttend teNaturalisa tien (01 their party here, nnd calls upon them should be made nt tnelr law otllres II F. Dnv Is, flout h Duke street VV . II, ltelaud. Seuth Duke sttvet Jehn A. tojie. East King stieet , 11 r Montgemeiv, North liuke street. Jehn E. Malenc, Seuth Dukrstrcet. - td IF.DI'CTIO.N I X Te these lu want of n suiumur suit et Clethes, Pantaloeuiiigs or isttugs tan ave money by calllug at llesenstetn's Tailoring Par lors, vs herein General Kedtictten has beeu made. A i.oed Sutumer serge Suit for 116, trimmed with Pongee bilk A Nlce English Serge Se It In Hlue nnd Black ler 120. Elegant Pantaloons ter lb. Patent straps are I'erleet Fitting A. U. UOSENSTElN, J7 NerUi tjuisui 8U VlfANrT;!). Ever) body te knu they can Buy or Sell second-hand furniture AT NO. 21 NOHTII Pltt.NCE STltEEI' (OpWslte Op'r Heu-e.) llisHls'-eld en commission at pitvntosale aud public snle b) II. C.SllENCIi. N. II UphetstcrlD and Kepalrlng Fumlture done with sattsuctleu. nug$Hnd E AST KND YARD. C.J.SWARR&00. GOAL. KINDLING WOOD. Offlce Ne. 211 C KST11R SOUAKE. Beth yard and otltce ceiiin'cted with TeJophena KxchauKn aprlilvdMAI K 8 IRl'ltlhi: Reller Precess flour. This superior brand of i lour never was. Is net new, nor ever likely te be, sold at w) cents, as a eertaln -ncaking svcepliant of thl- city would designedly, malicious)) nnd premedltnledly Im ply while he.tn thus trying temislead-publlcly proves hLs own duplicttytn dealing with n tee ireduleus public Tbc hsrle,utn In question may wear the gatb but has net the nature of n man, and Is iratu be cause Intelligent people have awakened from their apathy and new if stun the felly of paying TOP IHlCfS fei UOT1UM UUAD1.3 et l'EA AM) turt'LK Charles MacNay, Wholesale Agent Keystone Rellor Mills 1 te mill 1 17 ."erlh Queen street, S0-tfd LANtASTEH, PA. WIIY FAY se cents rei: Surprise Reller Precess Fleur, W hen you can Buy It for 33 CENTS, CKARKE'S TEA STORE, Ne W WEST KINO STREET. J-OTICL". 1 he grecerymen of Lancaster City are. hereby netlOed that nAMUEL CLAKKE.ef Ne M VV est King street, will net be supplied with, nor under any consideration be allowed te sell our "SURPRISE" Reller Precess Fleur. Said Clarke may have about one barrel en hand, which ends the alu of Surprise Heller Heur for any ether Figure but marketable rrlce. M. H. MOORE, Manufacturer Surprise KoIIer Fleur, .epe-tfd Columbia, l'a $6,000. 20tU ANNUAL EXHIBITION or THE Yerk County Agricultural Society, YORK, PA., OCTOHEJt 5th, Ctli, 7th nod Slh, lssii. TKIAL9 OF SPEED EVEKY DA . rremiams Liberal in Eury Dcpirlnent. Agriculturalists, llertlculturixts, Mechanics, and all ethers, are Invited te cempete for Pre mlu-Bs. Fer I'ruuilutii Llsloretherlnfnrmatlon address s-ltd42tw E. Cll APIN, Secretary. N KV ATTKACTIONH AT STsAJOl BROS. & CO., N08. 20 aud 20 North Queen St. LANCASTEU, PA.. FALL DRESS GOODS. filliped and Plaid Novelties. Trlcei Cleths in Plain and Fancy Celers. Black Dress Heeds a Specialty. Ily keeping a Variety and at Lew Prices we hope te make our DltE GOODS DKI'AllTMhNT THE MOST ATrUACI'ltK 1NTIIECIT1. bosten"store. TAs Iho Lleslui; movement Is cencruleur 8toie will net lw epeu uzcrpt sjtui day cvenlniis. B ARGAINSIN FURNITURE -AT WIDMYER'S, (Formerly Wldmyer A ltlckeccker'n) EAST KING AND DUKE STS. The large stock en hand must be reduced te inaku room for NEW GOODS. lu order In de this Prices will be Marked Den 11 Inkuudiantiurner this lleductleu und mil early IO 8KCUUE IIAIIOAINSj. GOOD, FIUST.CI.ASS WOUK. DON'I'MISTAKETIIE PLACE Widmyer's Old Stand, KABT KINO AND DTJKH 8TS. irPersenal attention given te Undertaklu? usheietofere. sepwiyd J.1I, lnDMYKU. ItKW MrBBtiaKMBUXW. WANTKII-A COOK. APPLY IkU.NUKTII IIUKKBTIIKKT. AT NO. sS-Ud MAUKliKY'H "YhlihOW l'KONT" clear filler Havana 5 cent Cigar It pro nounced by smokers the butt lu the mar ket, nt M AUK LEY'S Yellow Frent," NaJl Neilh gueen Stiwit, (rennetly Hartmau's) OUIlllY VOWPHll, IIAY i7KAVi:s, Mustard ""eed, Turniinle, and n lull line el Iho finest quality et W hnlii and Ureund Spier, suitable. Im pieservlug, can 1m had nt ltUllt.K'a DKIIO SlllUK, M Wist Klngstieet rpiin rNui:usinNi:n wiiTiTnf: eiT.n X. his coiirse otLliisttuctlen In thn Herman t rench and Italian languages, 111 the earl) nut tf.J'SJV'i'T "".,u '"base nppl) nt bis studio, no 7K KAsr hi.Mi niKKKr. sepilmd l,EtiN OV 099KO. ITAN l'LD-ON i: Oil TWO ROOMS 11Y tun ti avltltiailt TT 11 tulilillnnKvil business family, for trading nnd wilting. In n m'spetlable iauuiy r.tgntn vvatu ptulcriml. Ailrticss "HOOS18," seplSl' lKTKLlliiKNcsn Orrtcs. TMrORTLl) IN 110TTLl'.3-FINi: OLD-inian whisky AT nellllKlt'S LlgUOIt Sill UK, HI ChN t Ilk ngUAUK, Lancaster, Pa TAC'Oll 1 .SlIAlUFF.irs PURE RYE WHISKY. aug27lydlt DUKE STKKET I.lUUDIl StOIIK. M1NF.RAL WATi:UrI APOLLtNAlKS WAT Ell, he Qucen of Tnble V aters, llnwthetn Sptlug or Saratinta, nt IthlUAllT'SOLD VV INK STUItK, II. K. HLAtSIAhKll Agt. gl.UIC NO FUHTUi:iT,l:OU IltEUEISNONEIIKTTKinilAN Ruppert's Extra New Yerk Boer. 1 or sale exclusively at CHAltl U. IIOSTEH'S COHN15U SALOON. Hear of thn Central Market. rtesh lieui the Keg and VVertantisl Pute. JIjtfdU.M.W.S S1,000 Ki:VAUl. Fer nnv rase el Kldnev Tioubles. Nervous Debility, Mentul nnd Physical VV enknixss that lterANIC NEltVh llUlLHS tails te cute. Held by druggists, M cs-nls. IIEUII MED CO., Ne 1J North ltth t, Phlla , Pa. Circulars lree. maremdtn.lhAdAw s r.ASDX-vui.i: mi:mcinix " stitch In tiuiusaiM nlniu" (or Bummet Coin plaint take CUCIUtASM HLACKIIEHIir COUDI VI., or tot IIUAVS .1 V! UC V GINIIKK, 01 lOUIUANd DI.VIiUIHEA )UlUltE. nn sil uMv at OOOHRAN'S DRUG 8TORU, Nm 137 A IS) North (jueen St , Lancaster, Pa. ma) 9-i) e Kill KVAN'8 KI.OUK. " t'revuull lhlnsand held last te that vshlth la geed ' Levan's Fleur. TT i.ilKHAilT, Fine Tailoring. te A Full nud Cemph te Demestic le k of lmiwrtcdand Suittatind OvoreontliiK t or the Fall Trade new ready te select trout. Call early te secure Uest St) les. H. GERHART, Ne IJN.yt'EEN ST., OpprHe the Posteilko. tnarST-lydll u SE NuNE HUT BEST'S HOT Allt PUMAOBS! MADE OF HEAVV. IKON. Mern square (eet of Uadlatltur Hurface. most econCTnleil in fuel, and the I test Kesulls tn lle.uin(r Dwellings, Schools, Churches et any Heater In the market, l'eaer Nut Ceal for tuul Estimates furnished for Heaters, Including Masonry, Het Air Pipes, Itegisters, etc i'lenty of Lancaster reference. Heaters iruaranleed te glve entire satisfaction or taken out at our own expense. llelnp both practical men In the business, we ask a share of patronage. Estimates cheerfully furnished for 1'lumblntf, Gas rlttliiK, Tin and sheet Iren Weik, Uoeauif Alse a full nppl rel Tlu are, Ac 1'rlces te suit the times. Glve ui u call. EVERTS & OVERDEER, COllNEll OF EAST KINO, JOHN AND MID III V BI ifi5t-e. A.TAJE4 aiittsiiin. tn.Tl-iunTM.VtASi: O AK HAliU. THE BEST CLOTHING. TheCheaiiest Clethlnx In the country' Is here. A Lenger Dellar's Werth of Wear In It, and a Lewer Price for it. Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, Sealheiifit Cerner Sixth and Market, I'HILADELPHIA. Juue21 tfdced MH HALS UU UEST. Feu iii:t. Twe one story homes. Ne. 7 West Chest nut strict. sept: tfd APPLY ATTHIS OFFICE. TflOK KENT. A DOUBLE TWOSTOHY E ltKICK HOUSE wlthS Acrejef Ijtnd.cerncr Prince and James streets. 'I here Is 11 stable nnd tobacco shed en the premises. Possession (,'lveu Immediately Apply at aufiftstfd 314 EAS f OUANilK ST. "piUVATE HALE. I HAVE NOW ON HANI) A Oar-Lead of Illinois Horses, tlrst-Class and Heavy DratL Alse, en hand seme WESTEIIN HOUSES-Flist-Class Drivers and lorOenernl rami Ute. UEOKGE UU08SMAN. e UI'IIANH' COURT HALE. On 8ATUUDAV. 8EPTEMIIEH 11. IMS. nt the Plough tavern en West King street, Lnncas Lnncas terclty, the nndcrslftned administrator of Henry llucklus, doceasod, will expose at public, sain hy virtue et an order of the Orphans' Court or Lan caster county, all that One-story JUtlCK II WK 1.1,1 NIHleUSK, en u let or pieeoef ground bclenKlnR thereto, Nes, 412 and 411 Maner street, I ancaster city, measuring In finnt en Manni street nfereaald, 31 feet, and extending In depth 181 feet. This property Is desirably located, has geed fruit trees, and Is In all respects a very dc slrable home hale te be held at 7 o'clock p. in., en said day, when term aud conditions will be made knew n by WILLIAM II. IHJCKIOB, eeplCtd Admlnlstrutei. PUIILIO SALE OK A VALUABLE CITY UESIDENC'K, will be sold by publle sale, OM aATUr.OAY EVINIXO, 8irTIDIIl 13, 15m), at the (Daps Hetel, the very desirable residence of tbe lata A. W. Hussel, deceased, Ne. 3IS North Llme slient, luincaster, Pa The let Is M Icet front by 1 feet te a street. The main building Is i by 3J feet, centnlnlnf; Entry. I'nrlei, Library and Dlnlnf; Uoem, en the first lloert I laiifu Chambers en the second fleer, und 3 lloema 011 the thlid fleer, 1 he back building Is a by 13 ftet, nud Imsliige Kitchen. Pun try and Htoieroom, en the llmtlloei j J Chambers and Hath room en the hcceml fleer, htatleuary Wash Ktand, ItanKe nud Het nnd Celd vvuter, Clmet, Ac. Tlw heusu Is heateil with one of llrst's Furnaces It has a handsome yard, with splen did Fruit Trees, (J rapes, Italn Water Cistern nn Perch, Ac Alse, a let SS It et by 4?, with aTwo-Htery Urtck Mlnbie, 3S byi feet, In leir of above property, but net en same let Persons wishing te see the nhove properties can de be by calllux en the premises or te olther of the undirslirncd, ..,,, , JOHN 11. ltUHrtKL. in North Queen hu, IIEO. p. llUSSECS-iSNerth UuieSt., Executers of the Estate et A. W. ltutscl. De ceased. ., au&II-eedtsd IIiMtv SubkCTi Auctioneer, jriLIi HATP. N 15W Ktl) (lt.OVKH. Palace of Fashion, NO. 13 EAST KING BTREET, l,ANC'A8TKlt,:PA. Just Opened a Full Stoek -OF- in 1(11) GLOVES! EXCELLENT GOODS -AND- FINEST COLORS. Tbroe-Button, 50c. Four-Butten, 62c. Four-Butten, Stitched Back, 75e. Five-Heek, Lacing, 75c. Real Kid, Lacng, S1.00. Fiveand Six Butten, Slate Oolers, Scalloped Tep, 48c. a pair. WILL OPEN R LARGE STOCK -Ot- Zephyr Weel, Qerniantewn, Sax- eny Weel, Knitting Weel, Etc., IN A FEW DAIS. AStUHKSIKNTH. F ULTON OI'EHA UOl'Hli Monday, September 0, 1080. The Acme of Sensational Eiiuetrlan Mulo Mule Drema ' 1 hn Oroatesl of All Modern Successes' Jns.il VValltck's new and erli(lnal Eenestrtan Mele-DruniiilnaixActs, written by II )eung, esfj .entitled "THE CATTLE KDrfr," MU.JA8.11 W'ALLICK In his great part of AMKKtCANl " ItOII TA I.OIt. THE CATTLE KINO," Supported by nn Unexcelled Dramatic Company andlntreduclng his UUEAT ACTING HOUSES, lean Charger, llay Haider, The Ilronce Cell Texas. Arabian Jim and Calamity Jane. tour Ureal comedians lu thn cast. New Me chanical and Sensational KiTects MaenlOcent New Scenery, btnrtlmg Transformation scene. New Music, Costumes, etc. ADMISSION . . . UESEItVED MEATS I or sale at Opera Heuse. 25, SO and TS CENTS. 73 CENTS. Wtd JOINT 1IREE.E JOCKEY CLUB. PHILADELPHIA, PA. FIRST RUNNING MEETING. COMMK.STKS MONOAV, JSEPTEMBER6. And continues throuKheut tbe month. Itaclug days each neck will ha Monday. Tuesday, Thursday and Haturday. $40,000 IN PURSES. 5ECITINO IIACES DAILY. Alse Huidle ltaccs und Steeple Chasns, Nearly tee horses entered The greatest running meeting In the history of Pennsylvania .squaiu: iiAcr.s quahantkku. llallread rare both ways from bread Struut Station, and admission te truck nnd grand stand, ONLY ONE DOLLAR. Cheap oxcmslen en all lallreads during the races. Omnibuses run from leading hotels te track overy row minutes. sep3-3ia 1886. STATE FAIR. 1886. INCORPORATED 1851. U'-Jtl ANNUAL EXHIBITION Pennsylvania Agricnltaral Society Bread Sirett and Lehigh tm rUlLADKLVUIA. Sojitemlior Gtli (e 18(li, Incluslre. KutrUs Free. Competition opeu te nil. EXCURSION TIOKETS ON ALL RAILROADS. Buildings nnd Grounds in Oom Oem Oom plete Order. , W.SKILEII, A. UILHKLM, llecerdlng Sccictaty, Picaldent EL1IIIIDUE McCONKEY, Corresponding See'v. auKt-mdeedAltw THE WORKWOMEN'S STORK IS THE best place te buy kny kind of Staple Goods, guch as Ladles', Ueni'g, Misses' and Heys' lNDEUWKAIt AND IIOSIEIIY. Alse, Pants, Shirts, Overalls, Knit Jackets f0r 0C!?L roernliiK and evening ' weart leKethr with late styles or Neck wear, Cellars. Cults, sus penders, Hundkerchlets. All cheap or cash AtBECHTOLD'S, ' NMrtUol'e.tom.Je.0'MNorth Qawa a,,cct' mm M 4 l -'wiwA M?2&88km3iktJ&2 juBinzx , - ir?mM c -4f rfetsvssvi.4 "M!-!.!, 4 . w.'aulsa, &.2'-jfcr,'y