Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, September 10, 1886, Image 4

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MO LAJ90ABTEB DAILY CTTELLIQBNCEB. FKIPAY. SEPTEMBER 10, 1888.
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iBMa;lr, tailor, llTlnmn
mr BMllcteva miacbier,
t la a MMMgtr train en the K.
itMeflMrMtaaaptM te r-
limffl of clgartntker stir
Amt m4 declared that Keif.
I Ml In amated. Tbe officer
l and took him te tbe office
tr. or Aaren, followed by a
The aecueed care ball fur a
Bast MendaT at the efllce of
DCraM, in tows.
.. . Mraek hf a mea.
ft an empleye at tbe tnrnacM of
I Hill Iren Ore company, met
wrare accident yesterday after-
llMIl waiting at that place. A large
1MB ItapoalUen and strode ueary
Katraral Incbea long. Tbe atone
aaa with anch force tbat he was
ataalbla and ha remained te for
Doeter Beratheisel cave the man
I attaauee, putting aererai stitcnw in
IMsch
' Ml Frem a Tre.
WiUMk. of town, received word
tec of a aerere accident happen I ne
I brother, Andrew WitUck, at Elisabeth-
i tuaeoenty. Tbe man bad fallen trem
yeaieraay, ana oreaen uein 01 nis
ir- . rftsmlc at Wild Cat.
gMMst forty membera of the Yeung Felk's
f-f Ht. Jebn'a Lutheran church, are
tapieale te-day at Wild Cat Falls,
nlckera lelt town In the early train.
I' Will return home about !) o'clock this
The day will be spent in a pleas-
I""1 Town Nete.
AM FrohlbltlenlUi will epeu their cam-
' Mtaa by holding a meeting in the armory
. WH arenlng. Walter Themas Mills will
aHVar an address.
1 Heroine In Ram" waa presented In
epera house last evening by Florence
JMMuay and company, when a fair audience
present, xne piay gave general satis-
israaias instrumental soies, songs anu
l bv Mis Blndlev was very fine.
,'- TbapubUoBcheolsof town will commence
'thaaUf tarm en Monday. September 20th.
S time la rapidly approaching when tbe
aummer vacation will end and the
Iren start for their schools. The pupils
MOOC
boeka.
v commencing te hunt up their school
' A laree Party was held at the home el Wll-
Uaaa Bard, at Irenvllle, last night Tbe party
- West from town te tbe place in a hay wagon.
Tbe music for the occasion was furnished by
Cbarlea TJlmer and Jehn Wesley.
Tba river at Columbia fell about three
taabai during last night.
; ' - Ceasplalnt has been made by Mr. K. K.
Malta, at the office of 'Squire Evans, against
aararai rolling mill empleyes for trespassing
ea fcla grounds. Officer Witttck wilt arrest
tJMt trespassers.
'. SXela afternoon the Columbia Hed and Gun
5eb will break camp and arrive in Harris
brg about nine o'clock. The club will come
- rteaae from that city In a car attached te a
straight train.
H-umt evening The Unllermed rank of
KaJchta of Pythias, of Lancaster, passed
..'through town from Norfolk, Va., en their
moraine five Indian clrls were in
and attracted considerable attention.
-, ? The Columbia club will net play a game el
;ballen Saturday; a club could net be se-
,:'-curea ler tnts aay.
jranre and ebbzitzkvs tbevixleh.
Tweatj Casas Thus Par Heturncsl Against Kach
A Dezen Yet te lte Beard.
!TKi . . .
,fV. ueenre uerlltzkl and l'eter Kete were
bKHlffht from prison this mernlnir anil taken
jSJte the office of Alderman A. F. Dennelly for
Bearings en the remaining charges against
at that office. Tbe cases heard were
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fejkerae stealing and larceny from Isaac B.
pJKapensaade ; robbery of the bouse of E. H.
&i 1Ahlaj anhUiw mvA lavnann TintAl
siOrftTer'fl. Tbe alderman ret urn ml all the
tin number te the November term
54' of tbe quarter sessions court. This makes 20
A. F. Dennelly against these defendants.
The testimony in the cases heard te-day
pointed strongly te their uullt,
..-After the hearing Andrew Yackley, who
was a witness for the commonwealth, was
arrested en a cnarge ei receiving stolen goeas.
The article which it U alleged he received,
knowing it te have leen stolen, was a hand
aw. According te hts own testimony be
&j jIkviieu but? can uuuj uciiit( anu iwkt7,
'-.and eflered te Bell it lerasttui much less than
' Ita vaiua tie was neiu ler a beanng.
Alderman Spurrier will dispose or a riezan
v : . r . .'..: . r .
';- eaaes against note ana uerutzki next week.
Blarletta Neim.
Mahietta. Sent 10. The Salvation Army
ftVji - . "
&ji aeems te have taken a new start. Within
the last two weeks the attendance has in
'JlJ iii il nvAallv flnit tfiA nntntw. rtf nnnvttrttt
t,Hjz yw -e...j w v "..."v. w. v-m.w..
KjjtT as aise grown very large.
se,r- jr. J. jjenner uramir, et Aiecnanicauurg,
dt-. la Tlaitlneat CeL James Dullv's.
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ei asra. vicier uaiaeuian. wne uaa ueen vi9ii-
i.ijk Jfc .- . -. . . .
s J'BK town ler several weens past, nas re-
KS-"turned te her home at Wayne.
it . ' Denegal Ledge, Ne. 108, K. of I., will celf.
jU.l eraie uieir anniversary en juenuay, Kept. i;i.
j.-Quite a number of guestaare extected from
'iz- Xaaeaater, Columbia and Mt. Jey.
It'L.IV 'Thfl PhletrlAfl rnltlntr Tnlll will fiiwn nn
Kv-'iv Monday, Sept, 13, under the management of
- aar, n, i iteiuneia ;, a large eruar is te ue
-L. All uf anH IhanrruinAiitB ara frn-wl fV,- a .t.iu.
&"?! . UAmiiM ImalnANjL
l?jS'rZa j w -n. -n. . ....
s,--3; asx, na jura. win. mniev anu ineir son
Wa Wiiawrlgbt, of Newark, N. J., are visiting
ki t i mm w . mt rw. : r, i n
l -RnL RurtAn'a niinl-trla mlnstrAln nrn IiIMimI
.t.'te appear here en Tuesday. Sent, 1 1.
BjK A number of our townspeople took adan-
rtagaerthe excursion te visit the state fair
PfSy tbla week.
,'M Walter T. Mills, of the odlterlal statfef
;),$ The Voice, will apeak en Prohibition in
,!, uareera woeub, near aiayiewn, ou saiuruay
ife'; afternoon, and in Central hall. Marietta, in
m&y tbe evening.
M-fU f ir-. ..-. . w- .. ....
l j. i: iiiei.art, u. u. a., ei inn place, was
V married last evening te Miss Dera Stevick at
1- the residence ei the bride's mother, lmme-
' dlately after the wedding the nowly-married
Vilt-ilA atat-tnf ,n fhnli- -urArrtlir,(v Imar
gS) ..wyw m-w, w. ... mv. ,.uu...uk wt.
Katleg Oulj a Ilablt.
Frem tae New Yerk Tribune.
Sgf Judge McCue, of California, new in Wash-
sfr ioKten, told a friend a few (lava atte that he
F?V timA TklvAl lha fiwH nmtilam anfl thai ht
svr --'. "- "r " "" " ""
oeuia live in Wasulngten en ten cents a day.
pg Asked for an explanation he said : " I
? Hn.,lt l,,V1 .-.I,t of ahiMll 1 t nlnlnfllf ami nln
M.. iiiHiaj luiuvuiaiauuu, 11 u ut-.- OUU UIB.17
fiv breakfast. I go te tbe dairy around the
3. corner and buy a cup of cotfee for S cents
B.'v ana Willi tueetuer & cenu i get live Mary.
I'-eland biscuit."
'Well that exhausts veur 10 cenbL IihIdh.
5t hew de you set your ether meals ?"
lit ; "1 am cemine te that presently my friend.
-LKmi ue impaueui anu you Huau nave me
tf whole story. My breakfast is eaten ulewly
If."! mmtii wall miMalArl. Tt rranflmlli, laafa ....a ,.
AtQ about 4 o'clock In the alternoen. At
t T;,Uia time the gnawing of hunger lx
i,.raina leaaaen iweii. ima ia wnere mvnis
' i mvarv nniDH in. i aiwavatrn nrnviniwi wun
. aeveral pieces of alum. H'lien I beelu te iret
: aungry x piace one ei niese uita ei aiuin in
rweuiuanu auew ii te siewiy uisseiva
a 3iiect la that it contracts the threat and
iatomae.li ud the sensation el huntrer (1U-
a.r..u.n' repeat mis uese until ueuuuie
Mail aaieep nae a cm u. uentiemen.
jia tell you that eating is nothing but a
t anar aii."
k, ;'. SopDesea te be Steleu.
ir'.Xt Thursday afternoon when Jereme
!Wlmiiiltb. opened the deer of his stable at
; tbaearaet of Marlen and Cherry allevs he
fatHM a baadkarchlet en the iloer, carelully
Wiaapia around aemetblng. Upeuexamlua
OeaiKateuBd a watch in the handkerchlef"
fha wainh la a allvarlnn. ri.,. .i., . ., :.
a fttaiiuivaa thnhT,.,7irm? ".""".
v .atala tt,aad intended te go back for tt at
' dark. A colored boy wai seen leiterlnc In
'if taiAirb.lnllir nr lhAhla lull lie .,.. .".
I'sl te put the package In the stable. Mr. Ven.
fc.;:i.aermlth Is ready te surrender the property
ions owner,
p Uefere tbe Majnr.
h , Tbeuia Q'Nlel, ayeung man, called a', the
1 y'iatloe house yeaterdty anernoeu, and said
r ha was tee sick te travel any farther. A per.
;;Bilt wai procured for him and he was sent te
Vina county hospital.
' Twe ledger and eue drunk were dls
ttarged, and one drunk waa left go In pay.
' went et outs, and premising te leave tow u at
PMAOTtOAI. COVHTT FA I It.
Tbey Wenld (let a Llvelr tloein, tt loin. a
Women Would Couk at Them,
Frem the Scranien Truth.
There appears te be a dcslf e en Hie irt el
manager or county fairs throughout the
country te make these gatherings mere prac
tical as educators than they have been In the
past In years gene by thnfalr that could
rival Harnum In the matter of getting up
side-show wonders usually acered a tlnancial
success, while lamentably larking in legiti
mate attractions. The llvc-legged calf, I he
two-headed woman and the talking herse
were really regarded as being el mero Im
portance than the agricultural exhibit, while
the Inevitable horse-trot ws a bit of rural
jockeying net equaled outside the antics of
the circus. Attractions should, of cour-e,
and deubttew will continue, but the main
purpose of tbe county fair ought net te be
lest sight or. One of tne features or a lair at
Huren, Dakota, a few days age was w hat was
called ' Matrimony Day," at which a prire
was awarded te the Unit wedded pair. At
OreanscountyJalr,aeeordlnRtotheNow "Yerk
H'erfif, a prize of JeO was given te the
girls who In the nhortest time provided ' the
best cooked and inet tatelully arranged
meal for six perseus." Our contemporary
sayss"Nopreloslonal cooks were allowed
te compete and girls under sixteen were al
low oil twenty-live points. The meal was te
consist of broiled beaf-steak, fried chicken,
mashed potatoes, baked seet potatetw,
stew ed tomatoes, bread and butter, baking
powder biscuit, asserted cake aserted fruit,
apple pie and cetlee. Three Judces ere ap
pointed te partake et each meal." This Is cer
tainly somthlugneel ata county falr,tmtnet
at all Impractical. II matrimony is te be en
couraged by these gatherings, it H no were
than right that cookery should reeele some
attention, since the continuation of wedded
oust anil uemestic narmeu y, ui many caw,
depends en well cooked meals. It tbe pro
moters of ceuuty fairs can eucourage geed
cooking they will de much te win the geed
will of many a dyspeptic who ewes his
tnlsery te wretchedly cooked meals. As an
attraction at a county fair, the live-legged calf
Is nowhere beside a galaxy el pretty cooks
competing for the prire.
A vtiltter elTthe Truck.
Yesterday afternoon the shitter which Is
stationed in this city, while running cars
upon the siding at the Glebe hotel, Jumped
the track. Anether engine was secured
and an ellert was made te replace the shifter
upon the track. After working for some
time It was found Impossible te de the work.
The Farkesburg wrecking train was sent ler
and it arrived in the eeuiug. Tbe men
w ere put te work and it took fcoine time be bo be
fere the shifter was placed In its right posi
tion. A man named Mtrickler, employed en
tbe shifter, bad his feet injured by having
a heavyjack fall upon it- Thore has been
quite a number et accidents of this kiud at
tbls siding. There Is tee great a cure In
tbe track, and' it w 111 have te be changed te
prevent future aceideuts.
ltetarn of the Kulfihtf.
Inland Division Uniform Kank, Knights
of l'y thias, of this city, left Norfolk en Wed
nesday evening, en a steamer of the Bay
Hue. They stepped at Old Point Comfert for
a lew minutes and then ran directly te Bal
timore, where they arrived at s o'clock yes
terday morning. They marched te Bar
num's hotel where they took dinner and
spent some time taking In the sights of the
city. They lelt for home at 2:10. coming by
way efllavre De Grace aud Pert Deposit.
They arrived in Lancaster at 6:15 last even
ing and, beaded by tbe Falrvllle band
marched te their ball, wbere they dismissed.
The Knights speak highly orthe geed time
they had en their trip.
An Old ISIulr.
Mr. Yaroe M. Neesan,ef Oroemlab, Persia,
who lectures at Yeates' institute en Saturday
evening, has in his possessleu a wonderful
Bible. It U the New Testament in parch
ment, written in SyriacTOO years age by Bah
Nab, a Syrian priest. Mr. Neesan received
it lrem his lamlly in Syria seven weeks age.
It was written in Mesel, opposite ancient
Nineveh, the capital or Sjriu, which latter
country Is new governed by Turkey. It Is
bound in walnut cevere, with a back of
Syrian cloth, the manuscript Is excellent,and
it is the only one of its kiud In America. It
will be exhibited in Saturday eveulng's lec
ture. Death of Sirs. Alary W llerr.
The death of Mrs. Mary K. llerr, w ide w of
the late Benj. G. lierr, occurred ou Wednes
day, at the residence of her daughter, Ne 1131
East Orange street, In the seventy-second
year of her age. Her sun iviug children are
Mr. Thee. W. llerr. formerly et this city, but
new of Colerado ; Dr. A. J. Herr, of West
Orange street; Mr. Allan A. llerr, the real
estate agent, and Mr. Frauds L. llerr. She
was an exemplary mother and a strict mem mem
beref the Mennonlte church. Tim funeral
will take place lrem ft'll East Orauge street,
en Saturday afternoon at one o'clock, with
services at the house and interment at Long Leng Long
enecker's meeting-house.
All Alleged False rretenne.
Samuel Curtis aud Jehn Carrell had a dis
pute about a horse, which Curtis purchased,
and Carrell entered suit for fale pretense
against Curtis. Carrell claimed that Curtis
made certain representations which woreuet
true. Curtis claims tbat he can make geed
all the representations he made, and be
waived a hearing at Alderman Harr'H te day,
and entered bail for his jppcarance at ttie
November sessions.
l'rellmlaarr Injunction (tranteri
A bill In equity was tiled this morning by
Augustus Steinwandel. It set forth that he
Is the owner of a property ou Lew street
and Andrew Kray, who owns adjoining
land, is about erecting a dwelling house
two lncnes en nis lanu. judge ratlersen
this afternoon granted a preliminary injunc
tion restraining Kray lrem proceeding with
the building. Alter the Injunction had been
sered the parties had a ccmlereuce, and it is
probable that they will arrangu their dllllcul
tlea. lteturned Frem Their Trip.
The commissioners and ceuucilineii re
turned last night from their trip te Philadel
phia and Camden. The street committee
will decide at Us next meeting the style of
pavement te ue nueiueu ler uuke street.
l'leanaut KIiIIiie l'arty.
A ridlug party et ladies and gentleman of
this city made a pleasint excursion te Litilz
last evening by way of l.andis Valler. After
enjoying one of Mr. Sturgls' Unions wallte
suppers, they returned by moeiillgtil, well
pleased with the ride and the read.
An Outrageous Charge.
Martin I. J. Griffin, secretary of the I c.
B. I; that recently met, In Lancaster, w rites
te the Philadelphia Times that of the f'JIe lor ler
warded te the Charleston sullttrtra, the
Western I'nlen Telegraph company charged
" ler lb) transmission.
I.es uf a llere.
I'rauk It. McClurg, of the lirm el Hey A
McClurg, lest a valuable herse last uighl, the
animal dying of indlgestieu. It was insured
ler $1.51.
l.eltrr Held
A lotter addressed te Sadle Miller, Phillips
burg, Centra county, Is held at llie Lineaster
olllce ler postage.
ItKiu MacSay's adverttspincnt. IIh nirern
Great ltargalns In 'leas unit Cuirtus. lie In nil
Ing " Surprlsu" Heller Precess Heur at Sue. a
quarter. hj
Parties who are going te participate in the
triennial conclave of the drand Ceuiiuamlery at
St. Leuis, will be furnished K T. carls ut.rm ut.rm ut.rm
sonable rates at the l.sTKLLiiiEsccn Olll e. "cull
nnd soe Bjiecimens.
CL'lti; OF l.lVKK C'IMII'I.MM'
IOIVA TAtLS, llAlitllM CO., ItPWA, I lilies 1
1 have been uslug .Allcock's 1'uieus 1'luteu
for four yeara, and think I could net get along
w ltheut thtin, 1'era long time I nua uMkted
with a pain under my i Ight shoulder blad.i; 1
also had considerable (tlfilcully In breathing. I
applied an Allcock's Pereus l'litslcr en my
luck, and one en my chesU J lepl cliinflnK
Uiem every lour day., aud at the end of Ihrea
w eeks was entirely cured.
It. 8 STKVKNS.
Alnuteiuenia,
Italy lllnairy 7u-l(i.ThH evenlnir m,,
tlorence lllndley appears In tliUeUyinThe
Heroine In Hags," and she U supported by an
excellent company. Of the piece thu Kew i eik
TVItune says: "It U a truly great play, one
abounding Inhuman Interest llie author hat
succeeded lu blending thu humoreui wllU thy
pathetic, that out) leaves thutheatie without the
soeso of mlcry which uinally attends the pro
duction of pathetic plays." Of MUs Waaler the
New Orleans JHtayunt sarai "llnr acting li
almost abeve crltlcUin, her Introduced (pedal
tic wettwll new, novel nnd hlfthly nmnMng."
Burlen't Mintlrth. tlwirxe llurten has
worked hard te bring a geed treuini of coleivd
minstrels together, and husays he ha succeeded,
lie wants te ha e his troupeprrirm In this city
before taking the reed for an extensive tour, se
he will open here en 8atuiilay evening In a pnv
graimiie that will surety rle-ise. llehasatull
band and orchestra, besides clog dancers, song
and dancetnen, banjelita, etc.
IMUe Jlinten Sett IIVrA. On next Monday
cvenlng Mls Ltlllc lllnten wlltepenavrek s
enuagMncnt In the opera houe. Mls lltnten
l better known In Lancaster tbsn nnynctrvs
that visits us, and she Is quite popular. Her com
pany Is much better than last season,
Preparatory sertlce.
services preparatory te the communion will
be held In the 1'rcsbyterlsn church this ccn
at 7K o'clock. Itev. Jas. Y Mitchell, 1) D.pss
ter.
tIKATtta
llieiits In this city, en the th tnst., James
llughcs. In the 15th year el hlsae
The relatives and friend el the family arc re
spcetfully invited te attend the funeral, trem
the reldonce of his aunt, Mrs. I. 1). Kelly, Ne.
217 Kast Orange tn-ct, en Saturday met ng at
fo"cleck. High Mas at St Mary 'a Chun hut
9 o'clock. Interment at St. Mary's cemetery.
It'
HmvMiR,-In thu clt v, en the 9th lust., Jeseph
llrlmmer, In the T-th year of his age
The relatives and friends of the family ave
respec'fully Invited te attend the funeral, from
his late residence. Ne. 14. North Prince street,
en .Saturday nfteruoeu at i o'clock stt-std
Hsrb. tu this city, en the th Inst. Mary
Kmma llerr, widen of the late liciijamlu llerr.
In the 7M year or herage.
The relatives and filendsef the himtly are re
specttully invited te attend the funcml, from
the residence of her daughter, Ne. 101 Kast
Orange street, en Saturday, September 11th. at 1
o'clock. Service" at the house Intel ment at
Lengeneckcr"s Meeting Heuse. s'' Jtd
VULITIVAU.
TI1K ST.VTK TICIt:i.
(nMfrner
LlIAUNCEYr llI.A(.h.ef Yerk.
7.irtirriarit d'errrsnr
It. lltJUCE KltKKTtS of Luzerne
Auditor iinxtrat
1LL1.VM J. ltUENNEN.et Allcgheuy
Secretary cf Jut rriaf AfiTrs
J. MMl'sO.V AfKICA, et Huntingdon
lnirettmatnU-lAir :r
MAWKLI.S1K KNSON.et Philadelphia
County Ticket.
tr CVntfrrji.-COL. LOW Mi UDN EUS.
Stair btnaler (M i-K III LI
Anembly (.'dl-Dlt II. II. UI.ACh.
UK. A.S.MILLblt.
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OKO ALTON.
II N. ItOHLKK.
i)utrirUerrifj JNO b MALUM..
JVwilrnieri-JAC SNKATH
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iVuuil u;rcen-OEO. 1'O.M
J. V WlsK.
County Siiruyvrt It. W 111TE
.9auA7;r.i.
Cliluutelphla friKlnre Market.
I'HiLiDitPBii. Sept ID Heur iiuict. Sales
of se barrels. Minn, eakers, NSill ri l'enna
family at s.1 7M3I ; Western at lVti:'' Pat
ents, II Z0QS 10.
ltyetleur(iuletat.IOJ 40
1 p. m, call W heat SepU, t,c , Oct,,
sesjc, Nev , s?c : Uec . sue.
com Sept., l.vic: Oct., yiVc;Nev, feUc , Dec,
4.c
OaU-sept-, V: Oct., x,c Nev, 35A4ct
Dec , aiiKc
MewlerK lndure .slarket,
Nsw Yerk, Sept. te Fleur market firm but
dull: rtne, 12 uw: b5; Superrlue, K Anil no,
Common te Heed Extra wetcrn, I2 7iii3 70;
Uoed te Cholce Extra Western, W Wit 70;
City Mill Extras, It WO 65 for w est Indies .
Minn. Extra. U IV35 te Extra Ne. 5, t! RS3 M.
(Jeed te ancy Extra State, S3 30Q3 7.' , Common
te fair Extra Ohie :7is33 70
Wheat Nat Ked state en Spet,31Srtf U : Ne. 1
White, state, s.-c ; Ne Ne 2 Lea, Winter,
Sept .Tic , Oct., 4c Nev "KSc.
Cern Ne. 2 Mixed, cash, 5 e , M-pL, 50J4c ; Oct,
M'ic; -Vev .:, c
uats Na 1 nhlte State, spot, v(JJ;t; ; Ne 2, de
35c.
Uyednll
llarley nominal.
Perk dull; New Mess, tnssflll :,).
Lard-sept, 17 W). Ocl.li.i7J, Ne . i. -i.
Molasses dull; 17Kc. ter 'M test txilling
stock j l'orte ltlce. SisJS-c.
Turpentine steady at iic
Kcwln dull : strained te iroed. 11 "Mil C5
Petroleum dull ; refined In cacs, sic.
Batter Market dull s New Western
Creamery. lsXO--c
Cbeesedull : etale.6Ke-'ic . Western, 7600.
Eggs Arm: State. KHttlM: Western. 17c
Sugar market dull . tteOned cutleat, 6 3-16:;
Crushed, 6jc Granulated, fie
Tallew flrmt prime city, iKc
rrelghts nominal i gruln te 1 tvcrpoel, sSc
Cetfee tlrm ; fair cargoes at H.e
Hlcedull . Carolina and Louisiana, common
te fair, SXQIc; llange. n, CiftlXc
umcjige Marxet.
Chicase, Sept. 10, 9 30 a. m. Market opened :
Wheat Oct. 7'JC, Nev, ss3c; l)ec,slc.
Cere Oct., 4 1 He Nev., 4i,c.
Oats Oct , Kc.
Perk OcL, llute; Nev , f in u
Ijird Oct., lb 65.
Ittbs ncpu W . Oct., 17 v:ii.
cLceiatt.
Wheat Sept, 7nKc ; Oct., 77;e ; Nev , 7-f.c ;
Dec, tl!,c
Cern-sept, Hie; OcL, 11'iOllJtc ; Nnv.lJKc.
OaU Sspt, iVe : Oct.. -y,v , Nev., JTJic
Perk "epu, IIU57S ; Oct.lHifiiK. Nev , flu 15
Ijird-Sept., 15 2.S ; Oct., f; iK i Nev., In Ou.
Ktbs SepL, 17 05 : OcL, 17 074
eraiu anu I'rovlslens
rnrntshed by S, K. Yundt, lireker.
Ciikaue, Fcpt o.ie o'clock p. in.
Wheat Cern. Osts. Perk Lard.
September 0 2Ti(4 10 57K 7 K
October 7-', 4li ?S 1U 70 t bJk
November 7'.m4 mx 27i 10 4J1, ....
December M'i
May e7!. 4UX s:y,
liccelpu. Car Leta.
Winter Wheat J
Spring Wheat ss
Cern lie
Oats p.s
Ujo li,
iUrley lis
OH Ctty
Crude OU t.l'i
Head
Kecelpts Heica 15,e
Closing Prices 2 o'clock p. il.
WheaL Cern. Oats. Perk. Lard
September. 7tv 3 2J'IU57K 7 ::K
October 77'; 4 lii- .S 10 C-.' t i.JW
November 7-fi i:X 2?i le 15 i V)
December M1, i, 55
May 67', 4-.',, ay,
OH City
Crude OU t:
Bloc markets,
yuotatlens by Lieea, McUranu A Ce., bankers,
Lancaster, l'a.
SIW TORK LIST. II A. U li M. 3 P.M.
Canada Pacific "I i i'i'i
C C.C.I MK '' "H
Cel. Ceal X
Central I'aclilc, 4J llj, 41)4
Canada Southern .. Mi
CM., St L. A I'gh.
Uenver A Ule Grande "n
Oel.Lack.A Weetern lJ",'i Uy. M'
tie 11 si; J xiy.
ErleSd ...I
.ew Jersey Central M-v
K A T 82; 3.'H Ml
LOU A N I5W US 45K
L'ikeShere 7?i t &?
Michigan Central . . tri):
Missouri 1'actflc ill ill ili
Northern Pacific
S. I. 1'rel itfii. i;i ew?
N. w niAi llti 1H.S
New Yerk Central HOJi 1K llex
hast Teun Coin
Omaha is is l?x
Oregon Trans ii z Sl
OntarleA Wcjtein . . 111
acire Mall 07i 67" 573i
lechritcr A PltUeurg " 1
it- t'aul uiK W. HJ
Teies PaclSc... lis Ilk IIS
Uulonl'eclUc fyJ :)' u$
Waeash Common luji i, nj'
Mahiih I'reiurred SS j.ij x.i
MTestern Union rviegisph.. 1.7J' ;k 67i
rtostShero lulj?
rUILAPKLl'HIA LIST.
Le.hlh Valley 67!i '7 57
11, n Ai-hiu :: m
PunnsylvarU 67K w,'a f.75
"eadlnir.... 13 13 15-3 1J 1-lt,
Lehigh NavUatlea . Sik
Uesumvllle je
Philadelphia A Erie
Northern Lent
Prtepfe's 1'uiisenKer
K'd'a tlsu'UM'tx's f. SK
"i taj; cji.t m
lleuseliulil Market.
UA'nv.
Cieameiy flutter
Putter W ,
Dutch Cheese V lump
1-OVU.TRY.
Spring Chickens, y pr
Chickens ft pair (live)
" y piece (cleanisl;
MISCXI.I.Al'Betn
Apple lliittert 'Jl
hKsyt dez,.,.,
Heney M It..
Ijird t ft
TBOITf,
Apples VKPlr
llaiiauas tilez
. SiHMne.
..13(tl3a
...Hllde
....(W(s
..704JH wiq
,...luoe
1 SBO
.. .. lie
lr
11
,. 8i;c
.itic'C
l.tva HtefK aiarketa.
CaiUAop,Hept.9.-Tbu Orexerr Ji.urnal report
i.attin Iteceipu, u.txie bead 1 shipments, 2,!u
ii!iLi,lm,k.ct ,u" cents blither and stronger
JhlnplDg steers. MO te l?u.) lis, 3 40
atj.1 mockers mid leedura ul i Witi Si 1 Uii.
".";.'"!? '? at II 25J w iSitk at f.'eu
OiS5 through .Texas cattle, steady 1 cows.
It 7S3 let steers, $iwfl3 tot Western ransers,
Btreuger; natives and halMireeils at $ltis3l 71I
cows, K'.sm! Sales m Northern mngers-ia
Wyoming, l.tMea, Itw. 110 Colerado lexans,
llegsltecelpts, 17,0X1 head shipments,
MX) head) market strenir nnd .Sc hUheri
nuiKhand mixed. M1M,H m, puekliic and ship
ptiijt.ll 7HftM light, (I ,tlset skips, riMsit
3 i.V
Sheep Hecelpta, MO head; shipments, loon i
market was stradvt natives, tJ tefft J
W etern, M liH3 H Texans, II 7.l.' 7 i lambs,
Kast Lissrtv Cattle receipts, Ml head i
shipments, Ssi head t market slew; prime, MPixl
tiM.ittii m Keisi tiiici,.it comuieii, si i1g
stockers nnd frislcrs, MiHjl SS shlpmenta te
New erk, none.
Hew tvcftpie, XCO head t shlpmenta. S.l1
head: market slew, Philadelphia at It ma
itO; Yorkers, II Wl 7i Kmsers, II 'AMlt ttf)
shipments te N ew X erk te-dsv, 10 carloads.
Sheep rwetpla, S,'.MU headi shttunenta, 0i
head t mnrkcl slew prime, llttl 25 fair te geed,
M.VsJJMi common, l.'dJ lambs, iu
N'eir erk Storks.
Nkw eaa Sept. ta Wall Street, 1, top m.
Meney leaned at 54JS per cent. Exchange
quiet at II s-iSfll 4S' tiecrnmcnts steady.
Currency 6 , II 25S btd t fs coups. Hi) bid i
i.V coups, no bid
The stock market this morning opened quiet
and steady and without ch-inse. During the
morning nelhlnc worthy of note transpired and
the market was almost stagnant. At the tlmeet
writing prices are about at the opening.
LllCAl Se-2RS SUll IMIHIS.
He ported by J, It. Leug.
Par Ijvsi
value, sale.
Lancaster 6 per ctnt., lsi im 107
" M 1A liw Ui;
" Schixil lean .... HO lnf
" t - In 1 or s years lm li
" In or ii years lm l(rt.
" InlOeriiyears lui UO
klanhetm ItoreiiKh lean In) lit:
Skill 5TOCSS.
nrsi National Hank
rarmers' National Hank
fulten National U.mk
Laucaster County National llank ....
Columbia Naliemd Hank
Christiana National Hank
Enhrnta N atlenal Hank
rtrst National Hank, Columbia
rirst National H.nk, stresbunr
First National Hank, Marietta
rtrst National Hank, ML Jey
LtUU National Hank ,
Manhelm National Hank
Union National Hank, Mount Jey....
New Helland National Hank
Hap National Hank ,
Uuanrvtlle National Hank
MUabethtnwn .National bank. ,
Northern National Hank
norm stock.
Ulir Srrlnir A Heaver Vallnv
no a
M 115
Ml 141
M It )
ll IV.
IIW 115
Ml I'M
lit) IV.
Ill) lJt)
UO 2ULW
liX) IS).
Ml 159.
Ill Its)
" N)
livi IS?..-)
1U) 110
Mt 110
H) no
UU 137
25 P0
13NJ 21.50
J) 23
31 24.06
3 211
25 21
3 40
. r 11
25 4,S.U5
22
2S H)
SM
ltO 7U
.V) M
X 75
50 .25
UridgtHwrt A Horseshoe
CelumbU A Chestnut 11111
Columbia A Washington
CouestegaA Htg Spring
Columbia A Marietta
Maries n A Kltznbethlewn
Lancaster. Kphrala
LatuiLster A willow street
strasburgA Millport
MarlettaA Maytown
Marietta A Mount Jey
Line, Ellzabethtnwn A Mlddletewu
Laucaster A' ("rultvllle
tuicaster A Lltltx .
East Urantlywlne A Wayuesburg ...
Lancaster A wuihuustewn
LaucasterA Maner
Lancaster A Manhutm
Lancaster A Marietta
Lancaster A -New Helland
H1SC1U.A NIOtS BTVCXB.
Quarryvide IL IL.
MUlcrsvllloStreetCar
Inquiring Printing Company
Uasltghtand uel Cempuny
Stevens Heuse (Hends)
Columbia UasCemimny
Columbia Water company
Susquehanna Iren Company
Marietta Hellew-ware
SteTeus lteue
MlllersvUle Nermal Scheel
Northern Market
Eastern Market
Western Market
Lancaster City 3lret Hallway te....
Uas Company Hends
Columbia Horeuuh Hends.
Lancaster A Susquehanna.
l.ancHster A New lianvllle ,
yuatTyvllle It. IL, 7
Beadlne A CelumbU IL ll..ys
25 107.Ni
V) lkt
SIAO
21)
W
100
1.13
&2S
.VI
25
HO lern
25 1
, 10 10
10O 205.25
UU 210.10
W l.tS
25
50
hi
li
te
M
5i
fS
Ml HO
no mi
30 HO
25 11
llO 111.75
M) lea.75
-VAMP AD yjUtTJaSMUXTH.
IJAKINU POWIIKK
ROYAL
BAKING
POWDER.
Absolutely Pure.
THIS pewdrrnever vanes. A marvel of purity,
strength and wholesomeneas. More ecrw
comical than the erdb ery kinds, and cannot be
sold In competition with the multitude of low
ttist, short weight, alu.n or phosphate powders.
Held only in tarn. Kotal Hackh 1'ewma Ce.,
Its; Wall Street, N'ew 1 erk. mar"-lvdA w
w
ANTKD A C.OOD GIKI.. AI'PI.V
at the INTKLLIIIISIZR Office it
W ANTKD A GIRL AIIOUT l.i YKAKS
oldteosslt with housework lis a small
family. Apply at this office. itd
J KCTl'HK I1Y
VAKOOM N'UKSAN.ef Oroemlalj, Persia,
At 1 KATES INSTITt TK, fiATIKDAl, SEP
TKMHGll U.atep 111,
Admission 25 Cents 10-2t
TIIK YOUNG WOMAN'S CIIKISTIAN
Temperance L'nleu will meet te-morrow
(Saturday) evenlnir, at thu residence et Sirs.
James llUck, North Dnke street, at half past
'o'clock. All ladles anil gentlemen Interested
In temperance are Invited te attend. ltd
AA, FISHING TAt'KI.K MAUKhD
down te close euL It will pay you te buy
Tackle new for next season at the marvileusly
low prices new offered. Heds, Lines, lUskets,
Halt Kettles, etc, at bargains. KllAILKi s
KAsT END i'llAUMALi. opjieslte Eastern
.Market, (ratlcy'sisarnapartlla Compound curea
lltvcs, I'lmples, Hletthes, etc 50c. Mr large Lot Let
Uea. Jy21ydltK,MAW
A A 1. I5AKINU l'OWDKU.
We Sell the Hest
TEAS AjND COFFEES
In the Market
'I 111 A A 1" HAKINU POWDhlt.
T AT C Is thu title of anew unci Inteiestlng
Souvenir that we give new,
Tht Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Cempaur,
sl02ta N'e. Ill North (jueen StreeL
R
KAI)
THE INTELLIGENCER.
CON 1'AINB ALL TIIK NKW3 !
IOUEM03T IN KNTEUPUISE
UNKIJUALLKD IN 1 KLKGUAP1I NKH3
UltltillTESTIN COUUESPONDKNCK1
KLLI.E4T IN HOME NEWS'
ILI.USTHATIONS PKKFKCT'
ltd COMPLETE IN KVKItYTlllNU
MAMCIOUN ADVKKTiSKMKNTS OP
Hillous competitors have no effict en
prices at
Clarke's Tea and Coffee Stere.
Customers can buy all the Straight Orade
Surprise Reller Precess Fleur
'llIKi HANI', roll
45 Oeuts u Quarter
HTANDAttl) UKANUI.ATKfi KUIMIt, Oc.
I Ixlitiet tic Hiiirsrln theclty lllbtlrailu Teas
und Celli tsut Hoitem Prices
A,f
CLARKE'S,
Ne IS WKST KINO HlltCKr. 1.VNCAS1KU.
WAHT KND YAKI).
(W.SWARR&OO.
GOAL.
KINDLINQ WOOD.
Oltlces Ne.ai CKNTItK HOUAItr:, Heth yard
aiidoiUcecoiineclud with 'ielepheuu fcicuauj;e
apri3-lydUAr.lt
XA'tr ADrititrtKKMxrr.
TWO tllHUM WANT A NITTATIONTO
strip tobacco tltst class snippers. Apply
at 418 M est Oraiifie stivel. W-Ild
II
Ol'HKKKlU'KUS TAKK NOI'K'i: I
Buy Your Ceal New.
It will advance In Ihe near futuru. 1 he best
place te litiy gevsl tlrst-class coal, clean and full
wclnht, Is at
titOUOK SCHULMYKIt'S,
u ll Ksst King stnet.
Ne nis North l'lltue Street.
augJO-ineedU
KVAS'N KI.OVUL
"Prove all things mid held fast te that which
Is geed."
Levan's Fleur.
IKASONAlll.i: MKDICINKS.
" Stitch In tlmesaves nine." Ker Sumuier Cem
plaint take
COCIIKAVS IlLACKHKIlttr COItDlAL. or
tin iiu.-s .1 vi iiuv uiMiKii, or
LOt II HAN'S DlAttltlltKA M1MU1IK.
rOK RAL OStV AT
OOOllRAN'SDItUO STOUH,
Nes st A in North vjueen St., tjvnraster, l'a.
ntajS-ljeiHlu
Sl'l'01hl 1 1. HKt'Al SK Dr.SKKVINll.
Tux Lam'Vbtkr CeMvimtAt Cel tKiiaepeniHl
ou Monday, SeptemlH'rbth, with the larxcst at
tendance since Its oruanUatlen (euiie iu In
structlen has been thoreiii:hl ivvlscd ilurlui;
the iast year, lueaiiiiiii ami I'Rii-rti vi Hisms
eihu te applicant t very evening lrem umi
until eiientutr of Kventntc Sessions, .Monday,
October Mh. Call persnnally If yeucanand ou
win pet a eeucr lnctvei wnata course 111 a mm
m s i eIIcrc menus "pclat Instruction tn Pi n
maushtp aud Ailtlmictlc If deslnnl. Aildri ss
vMfd 11. C. WElDLhlt.
RKDULTIOM I
Te these In want "of a summer suit et
Clethes, Pautaloenlnus or Vestlnirs can save
money by calllmr at Hescnsteln's TatleriiiK l'ar l'ar
ters, where'ii lieneml lieductlen has lieen made.
A Uoed Summer Serge Suit ler lis, trimmed
with 1'onwreeMlk
A Nice English Serge Suit In Htue and Hlnck
for Jn
Kleiraut r.vutnloens ferM.
Patent Mraps nre Perfect lltllu.
A. 11. K0LNSTK1N,37 North Uueen St.
N1
ener.
The crecen'men of Lancaster tllv ateheieby
notified that SA Mil KL OL AtlkK. of Ne S VV est
Ktmr stun?!. Mill net be supplied with, nor
under any consideration be ullustiHl te sell our
11
SURPRISE"
Reller Precess Fleur.
ald Clarke inav have about one barrel en
hand, vihlch ends the sale of Surprise Hellei
1 lear for any ether 1 Itfure but marketable
price.
m. ju. jyiuuKit;,
Manutuiiuter burprl-e Heller rieui.
Id telmutna, l'a.
sei. tfd
TTt'IiTON OPERA llOlSI-
ew u-:i:h.un.iXMM.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1880.
THE DIsrlM.LIMlKH ACTHE9S,
MISS L1LL1E 111NT0N.
-sii'i'eiirKD in
MISS SALLIE HINTON
And a strong ( einpany will
lowing ltepertelre
appear In the fob
MO.VI) V . SEPT 1 1 t un at Saratoga
TUEslltl, " ll-Lleiels and MineMne
A KIISKSllAt," 15-M 1'
Tlll'HSDAl. l.-llneeiial Match
Htl DAI, ' 17-Clvll Marrlace,
SATI'ltDAl MATIVEK.SKPT. H-'lvtoKejes
" NIGHT, SEPT. 1-Love Chase.
AHMIH'tON 10, and WCKNTS.
HfcSLKVKU SEATS 30CK.N1-.
New en sale nt Ojieni Heuse Oflice slO-std
R
KDUCT10N IN bllOKS.
Great Reduction
-IN
SHOES.
Ladies Hest I'eMile Ilutten Shoes, fl.15 and
11.50.
Ladles' Geed Olevo Tep Ilutten Shoej, It a,
II Vlund UW
Ladies Lancaster Kid llntten Shoes, riwnnd
ti'M.
Misses' Hest Pebble Scheel Shoes llcel, II 10,
tlUandllM
Misses' r tne Kid Ilutten Shoes, Heel or Spring
lleel.lt n, 11.50. II 7X
( hllds' Sprtng-llecl Shoes, .'Si,G3c nnd 7ic.
Ladles' Opera Slippers, 7Jc. and II. 00
Women's Heuse Slippers, 50c
euttu' and Heys' Scheel Shoes, 11.00, 11.25.
Heys' Klne Ilutten or Lacn Shoes, ll.5uandri.
Men's (feed Lace Shrx-s, II taand II W.
Men's line Call Lacuund Ilutten bhees, i.j
and f.'.M.
JOHN HIEMENZ,
NO. 51 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
junclllydr- (I.NgUlUEK HL'ILDINO )
rriiwii
a imeTiii:a
HIRSH & BROTHER
Call Attention te luelr Line el
Fall and Winter Novelties
uuriuii
-fOlt-
MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN,
-AND-
Our Superb Stock,
-OF
Plaid, Checks, Bread-Wales,
Corkscrews, Meltons,
Whitneys, Etc.
IN OUU
Merchant Tailoring Department.
AN KAHLV INSPhUllON 1 INVITED.
HiTsh & Brether,
ONE-PRIOE
Clothiers and Furnishers,
ceuntt Neirrii quiccN btukktanu
OKNTItE BgUAltK.
4-bteie Uu4ai,veiy day utfip, m, Eutuiday
allup,ui.
KAnlir Alenn
Cleuiine
0
111
mkw AnrmuTMitmnKHT.
tyANTKI) -A COOK. APPLY AT NO.
T MINOinil lll.'KKHTIlkKT. 2-lld
TMP0HTK1) IN HOTTI.KS-l'lNi:
old inian whisky
AT
ItOIIKKH'H LIOUOIl SlOltE,
MJCKN 1HK Kijll MtK, Uincaster, l'a,
jaOeii r7siiAi:i'i'KU's '
PURE RYE WHISKY.
RU2Jldlt DUKE sritKM' l.tQUOIt STOItK.
CUllltY l'OWDKU, I1AY l.r.AM-1,
) Mustard Seed Tiiriuerlc, and a lull line of
the Hues! iiuallty of w hole and Ureuiid Spices,
iilltable lm preserving, can lm had at
HUHLKVS lUtM) SIOHK,
test hliiR street,
Jl GKUIIAUT,
Fine Tailoring.
A Full nnd Complete stock et Unpelled and
Demestic
Hultliitf anil Ovcroentluu;
Ker the Kail Traitn new nmdy te select Hum.
Call eal ly te secutii llest St) tes.
H. GERHART,
Ne. U N yU EEN ST., Opposite the PiMtollli-e
mar27 ljdlt
Cl'KClAl. lt.VHUAINSt
OIIKAI' SALK OF
TEAS ANDCOFFEES.
A Speclst Supply Just received In Imlk 1 ie
leetetl by Hie mini competent connoisseurs.
l rNT "TICkKT" COFFKK for tft CF.N1S.
SU.UKNT "11CKKT ' COFFHK ter I 'J 0F..MS.
Kitm t.iadea of Coffee, at, is and, Cents Sold
en their Merita
live PiMindsi.f KXTHA ItlO COtFEK lel KOe.
-AT
MacNay's
TEA AND COFFEE STORE,
NOS. Ill 117 MlKl'll yl'EKV S1IIKK1'.
liUAM'I .VTt-.H si U lt, it. . SOU Hill IE
SI l. Vlt. Ik
0111 1 hull e or the most bcaulltnl tiutediaids
In the utv All OimhW Deliveied Fiee Cen-
nectid with Ti tcphone Exchange.
STUAUIHT OUADK OF
"SURPRISE" ROLLER PROCESS FLOUR,
Only SO Cents' a Quarter.
(cpietld
w
ii.i.iAM.seN a resrint.
-IOH-
Beys and Children.
We aru nrvparetl tenupply all out pKtiens wilh
Fn! t leihliiK for IViyuutl Chtltlrtni In SulUer
O1I1S l'tiuts. 'Ilit ojHertinoni H no cemplti.
tLu btsl nnd prcttlf-jt patUTim urealuAatbn
tlrst chern, thrrfen thi early t ller will hdv
thfl alnntnt;e of thu lariat ftlrctleti. Prlccu
feri HIl.OKK.N S MM, U1T will ntiiRe from
$. r. U) ' 1 tie fl-hiutM nre 1'IeiUtM iml Itvltea
'luntc with runcy l:ucklt.
-TIIK-
BOYS SUITS
1 111 be worn Straight rout, acW Crtit 1'Knt.i
n littln wuier than leruit rly Tht? re aer"
bftmWemu ( ut tv waj .sick Ceat matl for thoe
who tin net likrftii) eIIum itylr, Imt thetrnttiht
Frent ack Ceat Is the lashleii. l'lKe; for lle)
li te lyearMer aAu, M) te Jt.
Gent's Light Weight Overcoats,
S6.00 TO $23.00.
NEWbllL.fc.SlX
NECKWEAR,
Cellars and Oufls,
AND-
EUIL DRESS SHIRTS,
WITH MAUIIOW PLEATS
Oil KUKNCll PlyUE ritON'TS, COLI. s-lts
a si. turrs te match
GEMT'S FALL STYLES
IN
Fine Silk Hats.
FLEXUILE FELT DEHBYS
AND-
Seft Hats.
Beys' Plush and Velveteen Hats
AND
ri!ii.iiii:.vM'iM'Y roi.es.
Beys1 and Children's Shoes
LIUTION Oil LACK FKONTS
IN KID, 1'EIIIII.E, OOAT OK C'Al.r' SKIN.
ANKATOllII.D'dMD SHOK, ll.iil.
A O0OD, 8TI10NU rUIUILK OOAT HOIS'
hllOE, II Si.
Xi l?netnp
KIIIIOUII v rueiw,
32, 34, 36 & 38 E, King St,,
I.ANOA3TKII. l'A.
run HALtt.
F
IOH ItKST,
Twiiimn nlerv LieuBi'S. Ne. SI West Chest
nut utri.'t,
MjpW tfd Al'1'l.Y AT THIS OrriCK.
OK HUNT. A DOUIlt.K TWO-STOHV
1IK1CK 1IOUSK wIlliSAcruDOf L.nnl,cernr
l'rtnceHiul .himcs hticclH. TliiriilsuBtttiiluaiiil
tnlmcce Klu d 011 ttii)reraliO. l'oseslon glvea
Imnifdlutuly. Apply ut
augsstld 3JJ KABTOKANMBST.
TJKIVATIJ HALli
I WILL, HAVE
A Oar-Lead of Canada HerseB
I IV NEXT8ATIMIDAV,
L 1ml tluaj and llenvy Dratt.
AI1.0.011 Uundnome WESTKKN IIOU3tS-Hul.
Clan DrlverHBiid lertlfimnil nrm Un.
UKOKUE UUOSb.MAN.
OUI'llANH' COU11T HAI.K.
Oil HA'IUUDAl, HKl'TKMIIKU ll,li0.Bt
tlie I'leuKli tavern en West KlnKftrcct, l.Hiicas
tei city, llie nnderiilttnedHdiiiliilatruter of Henry
llurklu), deceid, will mpeau ul publle lale by
l, f ,,., .it mh t,ri1r,if ltillri,rinnB' ..(,nr. nt I.HI1.
ra-ster county, all tSat One-Story 1IIIIUIC
DWKI.I.I
1.NU1IU
JUSE,oiialetorplceofKround
licleiib'UiK tlinifte, Nes, Hi und U Maner tri-et.
1 uncuHUT euy, nieiuurinir in irem -
tU'et afenwttid, 31 Icet, und extending In dentil
101 rent. Thli prejierty la dejlrauly located i.ii
(joed trull tnej, aud lJ In Ml reiwcU a very dc
u.i.ini..i..i.i.t4.i.iMtii. lu.eufaid day.
when lunus and conrtltlen will Imiiiidu known
uy " ii4ii ",'. TZTt
I.11UUH1UO, I
Adiulalatruter. I
bp4 Ctd
FALL WEIGHT IT
V .rnenn
A it II K r. It K NTS,
"KlUlrON UlT.ltA IIOI'HK.
1'rlJny, S3opteniber 10, 1000.
1 UK LIIAIIMINtl l.llll.K SOUIIIlKriK,
FLORENCE J. BINDLEY,
(llaby llludley),
An IIAIIIIIEI.LK, In llittlcy t'smpbell's (Heal
Sensational Cemeify fsraina,
HEROINE IN RAGS.
llt,,J,.,.'"ti,,l,. ''V Hie eminent young actor,
IIKN1U TA 1.1101 T, and a Oraiul Meliopelllau
,',lM .- 'ar'eed ul miiKnltlcent scenery!
LlrKant sliiRi, Apiielntuieutsi lleiiutlfiil Cos Ces
tiiiues' Slaitl nK i,i,,n,t iniricalu Median,
leal Mlictst ihe Acme of Sei-satleual Insplra.
11.111 the Mini llnl.iue and Nevel Dramatic.
Piviluitlnnef the Ak)
! II I U KS , M x 7 C K N 1 S.
Iiescivcd Seats at Opera Heuse. sep7-it
If
Jil'l.TON Ol'IMlA UOl'Hi:
BURTON'S
GEORGIA MINSTRELS!
VV III upon ut ilia above hull, pre punitery t"
their l'lrt Aiiuiuil liMir tliniiiKtxMit the l'ullid
Strttes, Oil
BATUIWAY, BBPTBMUBn 11, 1000
Altlinimli Ne 'I loupe, II comprises the lwt
neleited tnlent tint 1011I1I be neciuwl eneli
urtlsl ndiiited te tits apiclnlty In thu Mlustiel
Profession.
20 ARTISTS. 20
CONS1ST1NU or
81 KND MKN. CUM DANCKKS, BONO
AND It VNCK MEN, hre.,
Nnl te be t.vitlleil In their I.lueef lluslueas.
ADMIssle.N-iJ A JJ t ENTS.
11EO. A. lllMtlON,
I'ropileter and Manaeer.
M 11. (HiuiKMli, Aavanee Ai;enl. nep? 41
1880.
HTATK l'A IK.
188CJ.
INCOIU'OIIATLD 1851.
Wiil ANNUAL EXHIIUTION
PennsylYauia Agricultural Society
llreaJ Street and .ti Aiemie
; inn ruiA
Sei1cmliur ttlh le ISIli, IiicliiiUe.
Kntrld Kree. Coiupetittett epen te ny,
KXCURS-'OfllCKErS ON ALL UAILROAuS.
Buildings and Grounds in Oom Oem Oom
pleto Order.
D. W.SKII.EU, A. M U.IIKLM,
llecldlng secietaiv. I'lvaldent
El.lllUDUE Mi 1 ONKhl, Cori.xpeinlliiirSi'C'r.
aURI-lSldeedAltw
mir tmimti.
N
Flannels and Weel Dress Goods,
Tim will flint Ileal IhmhIs und llullein l'rlca
AT Tll
North Eud Dry Goods Stere.
J. W I1VKNK.
nevMyd Ne. iii North Queen alteet.
N
Ji:V ATrilAfllONS
-AT
STAMM BROS. & CO,
New. 20 nntl 20 North Queen St.
l.ASCASTKIt. PA.
FALL DRESS GOODS.
Striped und 1'l.ild Vetclllra. Tricot lletha In
l'laln and fancy Colera.
JMack Dress (.oeils a Specialty.
Ily keeping a Variety and at I,ew Prices we
hee te inake our
DHU'jS HOODS IIKPAKTMKNT THE MOST
ATTU.U 1 1 K IN '1 UK CI VI .
BOSTON STORE.
WA the cleslUK movement Is ceneraleur
Steru will nut be op 11 uxicpl Slmduyiv enlllK".
N
i:V I'AI.I. HOODS.
THIS Sl'KCIAI. HAt.K or TWO IIUNDUKD
l'IKCT.S
Black Prencli Cashmeres,
OL'lt OWN IJIl'OUTATION,
Haa been an Immenae Success. These oetla
nerubeuithlby us lx months aire when prices
Here the lowest uver kueiMi, and mu aru new
xellliiK theiu from Sc, te l.V:. a yard lesa than any
Importer can land them te-day. Wonre confi
dent tbul no better vuluu haa iver been eilcred
In thla or any ether market, and we cordially In
vile I allcs who have samples from ether titles
te call, exainlne and cemparu qualities and
pilcea. Ihey were mnde by the beat mnnnlac
turer, djedaud tlnlshid by the best dyers, and
isiiiiu In ull ahadea lrem Jet te .llrluhl llluw
lllack. AL.I. UOOI. KUKNCll CAS1IMKUKS, lOlnibri
Ide , J7Xc. a yard.
Al.b WOOL, KUKNCll CABIIMKKK8, 10 Inchea
n Ide ; UK. a yard,
Al.l. WOOL KUKNCll UASIIMKUH.a, ISIiiLbw
wldu i bee a yard.
ALL WOOL KUKNCll CASH I! KllKS, 10 Inches
wlde ; tf.'Xc. u yunl.
ALL, WOOL KUKNCll CA81IMKKK.S, 10 Inches
wldu; t7ca yard.
ALL, WOOL KUKNCll CABHM l:UK3, 10 Inchea
wldu; 75c a yard.
ALL WOOL KUKNCll OASIIMK.llKS, Winches
wlde ; b7Jc, a yard.
ALL WOOL KUKNCHICASHMKUta ID Inches
wlde , ll.iu a yai il.
EEW YORK STORE.
VJflTT & SHAND,
Noh 6, 8 nnd 10 East Kleg Btroet.
VAIlUlAllrif.
GTANDAHD UAKUIAOU WOHK.
Edw. Edgerley,
CARRIAGE BUILDER
Mtirket Streot,
rtenr or Poateffloo, Lanoaater, Pa.
Mv ateclt comprlaes a large variety of the
1 ni,t Mtvln 1IukK'"i I'liaalenn, CarrluKiw, llnr.
k.and luislneaa Wa'ena, which I elfer ul the
very lowest figures and en the most leasonable
Wlll special attention te a tow el my own de
tins, one et wlilcn Is the KDU KKI.K VCI.O.IKll
rflialCIAN COUl'K, which la decidedly the
neatest, lltthieat and 1110s; complete l'hyalclan'a
Carrlane In the country.
l'oraens wlahluir le buy n geed, honest and
aubat&nllal article, should bear In mind that
they taku no liak In buying my work. Kvery
Carrtave turned out In elirhtoen yeara a geed
one that la the kind of goaiunteo I have te otter
the public. All work fully warranted, l'leai
Ktve me a call.
lIK.l'Alltl.NO I'KOMl'TI.Y ATTKNllKD TO
One sit uf weikuivu especially employed lm
thai purpose
a
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ms. -M. .faBBt tfeWminlsfafl1n tabatiift