'W- Pr- W V-S CEi'hVWIW'' --v - - . w.W - - ' "-v. ' ", 4-J5.v tffl LANOASTEB DAILY INTELUeENCER TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 14, 1888. BKTWTrflwe &. . 3S&4V if.' fW IPP Kfi i'w1 ' ' uy ANNUAL SESSION rMJraajjfB vmitmd eh vrove t' ;NU M OJr PMKK TL TAtttM. Afternoon tb Prd of th LVadc and VMUng fMltgatM WW FtM-TM Itnnl of th ' fnnlw-cJen Te-day. fc CbVVBU, Bpt 14. The Grand United of OM Fellewa, et Pennsylvania, com- wwr aixtb annual aotuten in uei- Ihte morning at 10 o'clock. Delegate MdlHerent towns began arriving yes- ', wid large number are present till The meetlnrn will be held In the Ztem X, M. E. church and will continue Wednesday. Te day's meeting will be led by the transaction of secret bualnew te the order, and the election et etii- Mfbr the ensuing year will take place en 'Aseaday. On Wednesday afternoon a parade will be held, lermitiR at o'clock, and moving at U10 ever the foUewlag route : Ferm en Walnut right reat reat lewefl Third, Walnut te Frent, down Frent toLecMt, up Locust te Second, ever Secen J - VMrrjr, up unerry 10 xniru, ever nuru m .'? M HL net Mill ti Fourth, un Fourth te Maner. W ?ewtermarchen Maner, Maner te Fourth, I4SJ dearth te Union, countermarch en Union, n uaien te finn, ever rum 10 iecui. up 1 ff'Jjeeaat te Seventh, across Seventh te Walnut, k5joewn vtainui 10 iniru, ever inini 10 ijecuii, fiBP Locust te the rink where tbe precession ,'wlll be dismissed. After the conclusion or .Ik HAHBflll a... BA, If... tll I I V.. .1 A, I . 'AAll l.. rjMVflilHiaRuuiakiui) ,n ue uipiiicicu tij isarade cromlses te be a very larce aftalr and iv mm convention a noted time In the history or colored people ei ueiumuia. 1lMhmin Rllffhtfr tlnrt Allan W. Hall, a brakeman en the Kead- WlMAfUnnikl. nllrnail .. wll n all,.!, t U. VU4UU1VIH inillWU) H1U. ...... XlUt -fei accident while working en the shirting en- ;;yglne In the Columbia yards yesterday, lie ";f was coupling cars and had n linger of his 'Vv left band mashed. The injury It net a i-fr severe one and amputation will net be nece-i- K ITad Ills rotateM Stelon. ' A farmer, living near Marietta, brought a Jj, bag of potatoes with him te market, which ' be intended supplying te a customer In I. town. The potatoes were left In the wagon ' whllethe farmer attended market Alter . i his return he was very much surprised te find . the bag was missing, and the potatoes bad Deen sieien aunng uis sosence. j Iloreogh News In Uriel. Jy r A. large hay wagon party, composed et ? ' ladles and gentlemen of Marietta, came te - Columbia last evening iu a large bay wagon , drawn by four mules. The party spent a S short time In town. vt A large party numbering about fifty per 'j ' SOOS held a pleasant picnic yesterday after neon at Wrightsville grove. The party weut ' across the river en large sand flats. ji The regular monthly meeting of the bor ber , engh council will be held in the council ' chamber this evening. ', A Prohibition meeting will be held In tbe - armory te-night, when an address will bf J delivered by Rev. Jehn M. Palmer. A,. Burten's Georgia mlnistrcls will apnfar in T" the opera house en Wednesday and Thurs ' day evenings et this week. The company ap-i- peered In Lancaster last Saturday night where they gave general satisfaction. Several of the features are said te be geed. 'Squire Frank marrtedaceuple last month, according te the marriage laws of this state, eni a minister ei lewn appeared ie tuinK tbe marriage net sutticlent nnd tried te get an other license te remarry the couple. He did net succeed In his attempt. An excursion will be run te Philadelphia ever the Pennsylvania railroad en Thursday, September ICth. The tickets will be geed ler three days. Officer Wittlck arrested Oeerge and Clara Hemy, man and wile, for drunkenness and disorderly conduct Thlsmernlngthey were discharged upon payment nt costs. On Next Sunday night, McAvoy's Tourists company will appear In the opera house. Mr. and Mrs Jacob S. Strine left town yes terday for a trip te Natural It ridge, Virginia. Letters Grantm! hf the Kejliter. The following letters were granted by the register of wills for the week ending Tues day, September 14 : Testamentary Catherine Hheely, de ..ceaset), late of i.ail .en nshlji , Jehn faheely, Earl, executer. Christian Snyder, deoeised, late of r.aU Denegal township ; Jehn O. Snyder and Christian N. Newcomer, Rapbe, executers. Jehn Jlehr, deceased, late of Lancaster township l Philip Thran, Lincaster town ship, and Geerge Henry Schmld, city, ex ex ecueor. Maria Fasnacut, deceased, late or Lan caster city, Jehn Ziegler, L"ist Denegal, ex ex ecueor. Louisa Reese, deeeaed, late of West Lam peter, Fred. W. Ullleman, Yerk county, ex ex ecueor. Administration James McMullen, de de eeased, latoef Penn tenh!pj Kdward Mc Muilen, Penn, administrator. Mary Rein hart, deceased, late of Provi dence township; Harry Helnhart, Provl Prevl dence, administrator. Jesse Jacoby, deceased, late of Clay town ship ; Jesse M. Jacoby, Clay, administrator. Harry Martin, deceased, late of Lancaster city : Jacob 11. Heuser, West Lampeter, ad ministrator, eta. SEWS AT A QL.VNCK. The Parnell land bill, as red ratted, suspends evictions en payment into court et half the rent due. Candidates lllack and Hlcketts get a reus. Jng reception at the Democratic county meet- ng in iteaaiug en .iienuay. The thirteenth annual conentlen of the select council of the Ancient Order or the Knights et the Mystic Chain meets lnWllkes barre te-morrow. In Winchester, Va., at the prohibitory liquor election the "Drys" carried every ward in tbe city and their ticket by let majority. Rev. Immanuel M. Casanewle, a professor In Hebrew oftheGerman Presbyterian theo logical seminary, at llloeuifield, N. J., has Joined the Keman Catholic faith. Pret Charles Leveux jumped from the mansard reef et the Arch street museum in Philadelphia, a distance, of 100 feet, en Mon day, with a parachute. Iteturn or the l'eulr rutiiug Club. The Pentz Ashing club, made up of mem bers of tbe families of Geerge Pentz, Select Councilman Wise, Henry Hartley and Henry Gans, returned home yesterday from a throe threo day fishing trip. They were oncamped at the Chlckies creek, en the farm of Sel Zeamer, and bad a royal time, Lct of fish were caught. The club had with them un organ and ether musical Instruments, and the evenings were devoted te pleasure. Their camp was visited by many of the young people of the nelglwrhoed, all or whom were given a hearly welcome. Mr. Zeamer and his wife were active in their ef ef ef rorte te make the visit of the club npleamnt one, and they will never forget the kind treatment received. Arretted ler Ijircniy. Mary Farrell, whose occupation Is aped dler, made complaint yesterday ugaitmi i:. Martin, of Blrd-ln-Hand, charging him with the larceny or her basket containing about J30 worth of goods. Martin was arrested, but he dentfwt all L'tin wind itnnft liAtl.nl, wn nn a 5 J' i ball for a hearimr. Later In tlm ilm en. f stable Warfel arrested a man who gave the pBameer M. M. Frame, en suspicion of being panv ie me men. tie naJ in his pos(a km it basket of iroeds ansuiirlnir ie thn .lu. FtrtpW"n of the goods stolen. In default of r, ;, iball he as ceiummed for a hearinir. IS-SX. , &"54? Ahustd IIU VAtnUf. SitaJ Henry Howater went te his home en Mid- tpf- ateeet last night under the Inlluence '.r. ;Btatetttwaa2,cLbU5e? bu Utally- Cem. 7T aemau UenneUy, eT,h Sleuth ward and 4 " ft.5,,,Iiff 3 Otueer Mwlnger. In de S, fault of ball he was iemmltti.if. .1?."e ljy -v ucar- Hlrnrk bj a Train and Irji.r,.l. Marshall Pierce, testaurateur of 1'erkf.a. bnrg, was struck by the Ilarrtsburg Kxpresn M.iajjesburg Monday morning. He was standing en the south track watching the NUiara Kmmu tvnsit w,n i.a lln..i,... t luKapreiia struck tlm. He was bally bruised m..P and will be laid up for seme time. A Deuble CautslOD)). Daniel lleuser, agent of the Adams Kx. , preea oempany, received from Philadelphia this morning a basket or tine canteleups, one et them being perfectly double en a single stem. It is regarded aa quite a curiosity. mumTinaerTttKHTHKKTCOMXtTTmm. Th fjuwtlen et Itrpalrlnc 1'itrk Atenue Die cuMrct at Length The street committee met In select council chamber last evening. Clerk Smettz was instructed te notify the Incandescent Klectrle Light cempsny tore tere tore mevoa iole they have placed In Concord al al eoy, In front of a gate en the promleset Jehn P. Wolf, in such position that Mr. Well can not open his gate. If thoeoinptiiy does net remove the pole It will be removed by the street commissioner. A number of petitions from cltlreus, ask ing that certain work en the streeu be done, were read aud several persons who were present were heard In reference te work asked. The committee determined te held a special meeting at City hall, at one o'clock Friday artorneon te visit the several places where the work lsaked for. The Park avenue question wastakenup and discussed by J. Hay Itrewn, esq., repre senting Levi Sensenig, and Jehn W. Meut zer, representing himself. It v 111 be remem bered that en petition madntecniuiclls some time age councils ordered the Ktreet com missioner te grade and gutter Park avenue, which In bad weather Is almost Impassable. The street commissioner btgan the work, when he was restrained by Mr. Sensenig, who sued or threatened te sue tbe city for damages If the work went en. On the ether hand J. W.Mentzer threatened te sue the city fur maintaining a nuisance It the work vvas net done, The rasult vvas that the work was stepped and Messrs. Sensenlg nnd Mentznr were requested te meet the coimin'tee in consultation last night. Mr. Itrewn argued that It wis unnecessary te incur the expense of unking ihe repairs en Park avenue, as said avenue vvas net en the city plan of streets and w euld be closed as een as North Ann street was opened, which would be done in the near future, Mr. Mentzer In his own liehair spoke of the horrible condition et the streut and the dam dam age that was thereby done te his private pre perty j aud he argued further that Park ave nue was a public thoroughfare, bad never been vacated, and vvas theretnrH a put of the city plan, and the extension of Xerth Ann street was net likely te hsepnii ler j ors. The committee determiut-d te defer action until Friday afternoon at one o'clock . en which occasion .Messrs.bensenigand Menlzsr are Invited te be presfnt aud endeavor te come te an amenable understaudlug In re gard te the matter. The street commissioner was directed te mevsure the Itelglum block pavement en West King street, and the clerk of the street committee was Instructed te collect the subscription of f2 per lineal loot made by the properly e ners. ine eierk was also instructed te collect the subscriptions maJe by propertv owners for tbe construction et the East Walnut street sewer. A sub-ceuiniUtee or three, Messrs Kiddle, Bergerand Dalz, were appointed te confer with the county commissioners relative te laying a "noiseless" pavement en North Duke street oppelte the court house. The street commissioner was ordered te put In an Improved Ne. 1 inlet at Rete's corner, Seuth Queen and ine streets. He was also ordered te grade Sevmeur street, tbe committee believing that lie can de the work for less money thau the lowest bid made for such work under recent proposals. A VVtirkman Afcs a luptlen or Tite. Kds iNTELMOEjccEn i Allew me a small space In the 1ntkllieenci.ii, which has championed all caues beneficial te the werklnguian. Tbe following thoughts were suggested by reading your valuable editorial en " Early Closing. ' If our merchants can de without three hours work from thelrem thelrem thelrem ployes, why cannot our mill owners be satisfied with one less. Thjy go te work at 6 In the morning and step at e thereby mak ing 11 hours each day, all of them from the chief clerk te the bobbin boy. Anether thing, there are employed iu these same mills girls and boys under 15 years of age j that critical pemt In their lire when an hour's recreation is se beneficial te them. Pray de net think that we are finding fault with the proprietors for hiring them se j eung. Where there are large families it .s essential that seme must work j especially is it se where the father is a laborer whose wages are small. Hew weary must these boys and girls get in ten hours, te saying nothing of eleven I Se while the refetm movement Is going en, would it net be a grand thing for the future mill-owner te leek forward with pleasure, that his forefather bad adopted and carried out tbeplan of making lu hours constitute a working day ? True, of late years there has been an admirable school started by one of the superintendents, and thereare many who speak ei him as a philanthrephtst. Let him inaugurate this ether movement anil hun dreds will "rifeupandcill him blesed " If It Is impossible, we have nothing mere te s-iy ; if It can be done, the sooner the better. Lvd. t'epuUr !:xctlrAleu The excursion ever the Pennsylvania rail road en Thursday next, from this city te tbe state fair at Philadelphia, presents features that cannot fall te attract te It many hundreds of passenger". The tickets for the round trip are only $iOU, Including adijilssi,,n te the stale fair. The Reading railroad has made arrange ments te run a special tralu for the benefit of persons desiring te attend the Lfcbiueu fair, en Thursday, when the rates will be very low. Persons residing In this utyhavean excellent opportunity te attrml this fair. They can leave Lancaster at liu p. m. each day, be in Lebanon in time for the races and return en the evening train which leaves there at 730, Te-morrow at D:3e a in , a hundred or mere colerod Odd Fellows go te Columbia te attend the annual district meeting of the G. V. O. O P., te be held In that boreu,'h. The fostivl festivl tits Include a grand street pt'ade and a ball in the evening. ltrilgnatlen or Ilev. Ilr J It. shumakcr At the meeting or the ren,ltury et St. Paul's German Reformed church fast even ing, Rav. Dr. J. B. Shumaker tendered his resignation as pastor of the church, te take eilecten Sunday, September Je The resig nation was accepted. Rev. Shumaker has accepted a call from the Reformed church at Trappe, Montgomery count v, ami will enter upon tbe duties at his new charge early In October. He came te this Ity irem Canten, Ohie, nearly fourteen year age, all et which time he vvas the pastor of St. Paul's church. Dur lng his pisterate the church bus presiwred and it is with great regret that his members patt with him. Ilie Majer Huny Court. The mayor was busy this morning at the elation heuse having drunksand a vagrant te dispese or. The lour men arrested j isterday at the corner of Kant King and Plum streets, were discharged, as all of them bad work te go te. The remaining lour drunka were committed for short terms. Ohe of thorn a young man, JOyeira old, w em bourn drunk yesterday, and becausn the dinner ilia net suit him he upet the table, breaking the dishes. The vagrant was a colored man who said Ids home was at Mount Jey, and be was allowed te depart. Tbe VV.uimn'n hi liui;f. TliiH me.,t bencflclal proposed Institution, which has been heretofore described In these columns, preml-Ph te be in working order bv next month. The ladles forming it are most anxious for Its success, and been that timr will have ninnle assistance fi-e'n the public In the way of pitn nage. The leealltv r thn rooms will be given te the pul.lle in a short time. The names of the receiving committee a,re ,; -V,1-GeerK M. Franklin, Mrs. I)lvd (t Lshlemiin, Miss Frazer and .Mia sttlu- A Furuaceman't I.g Mmkru, While the empleyes or Chlckies furnace Ne I. were pulling a trunk In the ertek a heavy stick of Umber fell en I rederick Sii -grey, breaking his leg between the thlgii and knee. He is a married man and lives ht Chlckies Dr. Alexander, of .Marietta, bet the fractured limb. Mallcleu MUitiler, iu. j ones, colored, had a hearing beloie Alderman MeConemy te answer a complaint bvJehnlKrv,R0,1.,lef I,r'")r' against him lKrn'.iSLU "Prears that Jenes lived mheVX dameK'Ta,K?1,,,1',n wl"i"W8 "" plaint was wUhdrawinnje'Si-'- r",e mm' dam.geandcesu. nJnnCi' WK e An Additional Cemilint Mrte Detective Rete arrived from ll.rri.bnru at neon te-day and will take Tbea. McOullv te that city this evening. I addition tetl.e charge of larceny as bailee et a geld watch a complaint rer bigamy has b&, ,,,' 7ed against McClllly. It is alleged thathehaaa wife In Hanlsburg and also one iu this city" Notes Frem Italebrlrtge. 15AiNiinirOE, Sept. II. An accident ec curredatCadwelt.V Haldnman's stene quar ries, two miles south of this place, tbe ether day. The abeve firm are shipping stene te Steelton for the use et furnaces Returning home Sunday morning about 1 o'cleek tbe team was In charge of J Wllllsms, a man atmutGOjearsef age. Ne doubt, anxious te get home as seen as sissble, be attempted te cress the track ahead et an approaching freight train ; and In se doing had one of the mutes struck tir the engine and se badlv hurt that be died lu a lew hours. On Sunday neon wblie Rebert Hester, tbe well-known tinner of llalubrldge, was sil ting In front et GrerTs confectionery store en en Jeying ene of the llttle Dutch cigars be In erder te have a llttle mere comfort, leaned back and tbe plank en which he was sitting gaveway. In less than ue time he with tbe uew white hat was lu the gutter among tbe watermelon shell and a heavy In feet plank en top of him. He was net hurt. Cotiey creamery Is new running eight wagons and turning out about fs0 pounds el butter per day, for w hlch they find ready sale at 21c lu New Yerk and Philadelphia. Mnglng t'etlnt In ft (trove. Frem the Heading K.ujtU' Prof. Kuhn with a number a vecvllsts selected from the various singing s.x'lelies of Reading, of which he Is leader, proceeded te Kast Coealice township, Lancaster county, Sunday v here a grand singing festival was held n the grove of Jacob sruer. About 600 peebte were present in the afternoon from the surrounding country. After the pregramme was nearl finished a rainstorm arose and drove the peepl e aw av , w he w ere compelled te eek shelter iu neighboring farm houses. One of the rue sights seen ws7 ladles hoe age-s range between CO and TO years who had a " smoking party" lu the grove. They all had clay pipes aud the tobacco was in a large Kig from which they all took some. Solemon and Henry Garner, farmer", residing near by, entertained the Reading patties In a luniieine manner. On the nay home the party stepped at the Fritz town hotel, where a number et selections were rendered and at tbe Three Mile house, the vocalists ale entertained the proprietor, O. II. lllnnershltz. The Writ Kinc treet ratrineiit. Themas C Wiley, contractor, has almost finished his contract ter paving with Hel- glan blocks the first sijuire of West King street, aud before tbe sun gees down this evening, the last block will be placed, and the last teund of the heavy " stamper " heard. Owing te the lmpes,ibilltv et get tlug curbing et the proper thickness, Snyder A Brether, Peter McCouemy's estate, and Antheny K. Rebert's estate have temporary wooden curb laid. ttelne,! tlm I irl) CI,loc V!etrniiit In addition te tbe li-t of names published last evening, the following merchants have signified tlielr intention of joining the early closing movement Marshall ,V Sen, beets and shoes ; A. N. Brenemau, beets and shoes, Jehn Falck, merchant tailor. J it. Dunn, cent store; H. M. Myers, novelty store. A. Sieber, wall paper; W. D. Sprecher A Seu. (Farly spring excepted). -I.t the Colonel out Cel. David Rittenheuse Perter 1 elty, who elten visited this city, and Is new au inmate efthe Insane department at the almshouse, Harrlsburg, has addressed lettt-rs te Judge Slmonleu, the directors or the peer and Dr. Win H. Kgle, asking that he be set free. David's epistles are In the nature et a wall, and be savs 'Qiveme iuv liberty, set me free !" ' Mere stolen tiOOtW Kfceverrit Chief Smith wrs in the vicinity el Sare Harber yesterdvy afternoon, subrnenaing witnesses In tbe Rote and Gerlitzkl cases te be beard by Alderman Spurrier te-morrow. The chief recovered several articles of Jew elrv and razors stolen from Weitzell's Mere at Wrlghtsvllle, which were given te David Relueer, netr Safe Harlmr, by Rete and Ger. litzkl, en the day after the robbery. Site of Cltj 1'reperly The property belonging te the estate of Henry Bucklus, having a frontsgeoi Jl feet en Maner street, en w hlch Is erected a one. story brick dwelling house, vvas sold en Sat urday night te Mrs. Bucuiu, widow or de ceased, at public sale at the Plew tavern, for $1,200. A Cliarltnlile Vlsn. from the I cblnen Times. Mr. Robrt 11. Celeman, 01 Cornwall, has senttl,00d te Messr-. Drexel A Ce , of Phila delphia, te be devoted te the fund for the relief of the sutierers by the recent earth quake at Charleston. Messrs Drexel d. Ce. acknowledge tbe receipt of It and It Is only aoetberofhls many acta of kindness el heart. !'alntlii)-s Arrlre The handsome paintings te be put above the three altars in St Mary's Cjtheliechurcb, and which have been under preparation in Washington ler months past, arrived in Lan caster en Monday. .Mr. Scattsgha, the artist, lsnowinthe city superintending their hang. Ing, and all three are expected te be In place by neon en Wednesday. SuccfM of the Colored Mln.trel'. Geerge Burten's minstrels appeared In Herglereth's opera hen-e, Mount Jey, Mon day evening. The house was packed and everybedy at the entertainment was well pleased. Tiiz Eov Junes Palmer, i'rohtbltlen candl date ter Congress, will speste en Wednesday evening, September 15. at s o'clock-, In the Afrl can M K church, htrawberrj s'reet All are Invited. Scat free Telephone Connection Edisen Electric Llht rempiny, Aroh itiutt, 18 connected with the telephone exthangc. Ibastz In ihl.iuy, 011 the th inst , Chris tun I.. J'rantz, seu et Andrew and Esther C. frantz agd!Jyers The relatives and friemla of the fnuiily are 10 spcctfally Invited te attend the funerul, from the resilience of ht parents, .Se in hastorange street.en Thursday afternoon at 1 e clock. Te proceed te Lengimckcr s meting home ferln tnrment, w heie sen ices v ill be htld at 3 o'clock. I'lLuseomllflesrers 5tdtw 31A.UKJBTH. CblUUelpbls fmuace Market l'aiLiDiLrnii. bept II Klnur slew. Sales el iX) barreU. Minn, bakers. flBefrl ); Penna. family at ;sfll ; WcjK'rn at 11 wat i' l'at enu. II WiSS 00. Ilye flour at 13 ilflJ 4u 1 p. m , call Wheat Sept.. HJ.c 1 Oct.. blJic., Nev . two s Dec , S.-JSC. iirn Sept., VJiie; Oct., O'.c; .Nev, tus. Uec, ijc eats-Sept, JlKc.Oct., JHic Nev, 3Se: Dec , Jbc NewerK t'reUuce .vlurket. ,nsw Yerk, Sept II Kleur market Ann but dull; Mne.lt lurfi65j bupertlne, r2 MOJ TO; Common te i.oeo: Kitra WHBtern, I.' TOOJTOi Uoed te Choice Extra Western, f.!!fjl 7U; Wheat Ne. 1 Kud atulu en Snet.UlV'n : Ne. 1 White state, b"c : e e 1 IliiA. Winter. Sent .WJJc Oct.. bc , Nev , Rij,c Mtrn-nv, i Auxeu, cus h. 5 if , Oct, Hic ; Nev , 61Ke eats Ne 1 Whltwtate. net. JilJz. t Ne 2. On Ztc ; Sept , SlJc Kyeduli. Ilarley nominal fork dull) New Mess. lll'Mtll .VI l.arrt-;iit , I7IJ lOcUlb'jti, Oec.,ft7J. Molasses dull! I7c. ler W leat boiling uick: ferte Kle. auQHc. turpentine quiet ai 15c. Hu(ii dull t stralned te .xx 1 0lft ' I'ctreleum dull i rehnrd In casm, vffe. ilutter Jlnrket quiet i Duvr Western C ambry, l'ftitc. ;heesn dull i state.sjjfl'iJiC! Western, skBVp KggsUrmiBute. lsaiXe; Western. 17U17KC Sugar uutrkelstetdy tVMttnKl cuUeai.ti C-1031 Criuhed, 6;c i Uranuluu-d. COO 1 10c Tallew (toady i prlmu cltj, VH. r might dull t grain te t,lv orpeul, 2V c. Cetttsj dull i fair cargengul 11 He KlreUnlli Carolina and l.oui.iaue, unniueii te iHlr, akoe i Uange.n, 44C(lXc. Ua.W m wtfc., rii mi ijira-ect., te te ; nibs-Oct., 17 tiii. CLUIUU Uee .8uvjSBpt-' 7it" .T7e: Nev. 7'c i liSST PttSHejOM.. Slgei NOT..2IKC Ohlcage siarker. caioAeo. Bept- 14, CHJiia ui. Market epened: Wheat OcL,77Kc: NevrJci Dec., BOKc. Cere Oct., loJtej Nev., lie ,, ,!, .ie fc., ei-i ,, .' .,. .a J." ' . ; ?' (train anil t-roTUiena. mmUhed by 8. K tnndt, Ureker. CnUMoe, stpi H, 10 o'clock p. m. Wheal. Cnrn. Oats, fork l.srrt. September 7.", cm s, 7 it October rjli 4ii' si.vj 11 , c 6u November 7 :(, . n 10 0 5 December xj , May s., tv'j; w Receipts. Car lit. winter Wheat , ,,.,, hi Spring Wheal Wl Cern , , e Oats i Krn , ; Jtarley , 10; OH City Crude Oil ,...,.... ki Head. KecntpU Hogs P,me ClO'tng Trlcef 1 o'clock p.m. Wheat. .Cern. Ovts. I'etk. l.&rd. Heptomber 7" J v. )S II 7. J' t)ctelH,r ;7 4e; a.C it -s r, -2i November ?H 41 t:s 11 "IS Peceuilwr....... is? Vay .si.vj 4, Ji Oil Cltv Crude Oil..... rt Ijincanter Cattle Market. I.am ASTrr, Sept. II The receipts of live stock for the weik ending tmli) September 14, at thovnnlsef James Stewart wereiut rattle. 17herses, s hogs, K.1 1 sheep and 7Jislves llui sales at this anl were 41 1 utile uml no sheep, t'rlces were 'J cent pr s higher than a wwk age. stocker nnd fwders ild at s(tl'nil fat rattle at tvtQlu cents Ibushivp werseld atS1, cents At Levi sencntg's yanl i7n cattle and ?.v hogs were sold Ihe prices for bulls wen f: iHt-"" pr hundred pounds' stoeki rs it :S(tic feeders nt H7vifls,). iiht tn her. f.f I i: medium snd hesvy butchers i itJJ 10. Hogs sold at 5V( rents p-r pound At Jehn w . Jientnr s v ard Jlecattle, 2 sheep and 60 hogs were sold s"toct.erseldHt3v4(ji-v heders, S'iOIV-HUd 'ftt rattle at 4S(Jvv4c Ihe sheep b'etuhi from a. te .,, ucieidlng te quality, nnd the hogs M.c I'hlUilelphla Cattle Market rillLADltrHlA, s0pt 11 Iks'f rattle, re. elpts ter wisk were Hoeves -, heep, iv,u Hogs, 4,nX Previous week beeves, i 7,sj . Stnep, 10 (XV), Heg,5,vB lleef rattle market whs uiuhsri;,d Kttras, S'.flSVM geed, 5iJV4c . uiisltuill, 4' ,(tlV . iomu.en, Sate at rows were falrandsteAdv at :G4C. vtltrh row s werv sevrce at HMJ.i. e calv es ere ratr at 4S6- Sl- sheep were lu fall rt,,uest and linn estra, iSClc. uoed. 4IJI,e . medium, i ,0V common, i(tic. L.,nts. ,e c bQSc ' ' Live Slees Markets. Chicago, Scpi. 11 -The Oreifrj' .eurtKii rpert i:attl lUs-lpte, .Mai he.ut : shipments, 1,'ss.i head market stesd . shlpplnz stwrs, ICO te 1. '", W(0(jS 13: sterkers and feeders at litO 41I5H; cow, bulls and mixed at II S-'sSl -. . bulk at I: e)J 60: threuuh Texas uitue, cows, t; euiiJ.V): steers, t! nii I" Western rangers weak and unchanged shI s. ji, Dakets, HJS 2J7 Dakota Texans. , a llyemiiv halt breeds, U 60 Aebniska. 1 1 10 Mentana, H .V Hogs ttecelpu. 15 no bead. shipiueuts, head, market uctlve rough and mixed. lesjiiv, paeking ami sDippinf, fl ttJ se, light. It d01 oe. skip, u sji w shen Kerelpts. se fctsid . shipment, fsi msrket was active nitlv-. i 50(! ki vv esiern. li 75t3 M Tcxans, II TjO". Te lambs, 40434 7i. Cast i.ibirtv Cattle rveMpts, l.i.Whead l.i.Whead sipments, 1W7 head ; marset slew prime. 13 il 5i5 fair toi-eod It JVBt 75 common II Jefli eik-rs and fteders MJiJlM shipmenu te hew Yerk, S) carloads leits rvs-eipie, l sb bead ; shipment. t.Stv) head; market fair l'htiaaelphtas at t-V uvi ): Verkars, M Sisal t,v krm, H armjlie, shipment te .Sew 1 erk te-day, lb ciirleads. Sheep isjelpt. 1,4. nend . shlpmenu Mi) head: market slew- prime ll(tl5 (air te geed, ilSCQlM common, :J1; lambs. tlfJ5. ew erk storks. Nkw 1 i,rk Sept. 11 Wan street, 1 J" p in. Meney leaned atC per cent Exchange quiet at 1 s:ViQ4 MS Governments strong. Currency u, II S7 bid ; is coups, lli. bid, 4,S's coops, ltcj bid The stock market this morning opened active and strong at an udvanceef ' te v4 per cent, en buying for Londen partus Attir theflrst deal In its the was some realizations i j trades and the advance was lest, blnce neon the list has again bccciue strong with large buying of the Uran gtrs and I nlen l'aclllc by Lbtuifteaiid llosten capitalists, and prices show n advance of li te l1., per cent, ever the opening ,UotUeus, Slee Market (Quotation by lleed, McGr&nu .1 Ce , bankers, Lancaster, l'a. SW TORE LIST il A 11 u 3 r Canada 1'acl tic ia. ir, i?', C C. C 1 1,1 J4 IS i,.'A. Cel. Ceal j it ii Central l'aclflc 41M 4I; . CanadH Southern 4). 1: 11W OM 8t L. I'sh '. Denver A Uleurande 31'; 31,': :2 Oat. Iwck. A w ettern. 13. 134 U.'J, Erie xi). SJV 33I KrleSd pr.s, ia: lw Sew Jersey Central f5. 5 .V5A; K. 4 T wtJ 33 Sl LOU. A .S 47v7 4 47 L&keBheru s s-j v'j Michigan central sn 4 4 Missouri l'aclflc U!1 lUk 1IJH Northern Fatlflt, u 2s? -S. 1. ITet .7... .. civ- ,,ij ." N W iim urn 110V New Tork Central n." u.s jilJ. East 'lenn Coin uvi H, . Omaha I;i 4,'JI 1-'' Oregon Trans S&A iv 3I' OntarleA Weitetn PactBc Mall 571, 57!; i: Kecheater A l'ltuenra ! .... at. rani mc 07 t,W Texas I'aclBc 14?J I4i 11H Union l'aclflc V7' 57J? Wabash Common J1W jij jp' Wabash rreterred ilii J74, S7"-, Western Union Telegraph i C7J. 67U WestShere ' .. rniLADnirau list. Lehigh Valley S7i STJi S7 B,)TY 4 1-i.lk il 9)! fennsylv-veU iiJ, &svi 13i Heading 1.1 S-U, 13U 5l' Lehigh .VavigaUea 512 5li ... HesUinvllle ..'" falladclphla A Krle Northern Cent People's t'assrtnirer .... tt'd'g (len'ls M'Ut's ea tr-VJ 'j-; uw 'XI MX 6ij W Ieml sroeas and Itend. reported by J, tl. Leng 1'ar Last value, sale. LaucaaUirBper cut., la 1011 117 " " L5. 100 12e; " Scheel le-in IU) luil " 4 - lu 1 or 30 years Ku lw " 4 " luSerau years 100 1OT.M ' I M In 10 era) years 100 1(6 Manheim Itorengh lean no u BAXX STOCIS. first National Bank..... lue VA fanners' National llank 50 lis Fnlteu National flank no .10 Lancaster County National lUnk w lixM Colombia National llunk lui va Christiana National Hank ion 115 Kphmta N atlenal Hank 100 M rfrst National llank, Columbia loe 1M first National limit, Htrasburg 100 133 Kirst National llank, Slarietta iu) autse first National Bank, ML Jey I'jO 150. i'e,rr; Till! STATK TICKIll. ff'oierner CHAUNCKY V. BLACK. of Yerk. J.ituttnnnt Goiemer It 1IUU0K KICKK.TIS, or Luzerne. AutlUer General WILLIAMJ. 11KE1 NE.V.ef Allegheny. Secretary 0 Internal Atfairt J. SIJIl'dO.V.VIrUlCA, of Huntingdon. Cengrestman-al-Large M A V. WELLS. KVK.VSOV.ef Philadelphia County Ticket. Fer Cenureti.CQU. KOW. JlcGOVKK.N. State Sena'er XlV)-r. VT HL'LL. jtsiewtfyCdJ-Dlt.H.M. BLACK. DII.A.H.MILLKU. " (Sd)-KDW. I'AI.NTEK. UKO. W.WALTON. II. N. MOIILEU. iHilrlct Attorney- J NO. Jr. MALONE. Peer Director! .JAC. S.VEATH. li. J.llAlt.SKS. J'man Intpeeteri-OHO l'OM. J. V. WISK. CounfjAuririer-K. It. Willi JJ. SKW A.lirKKTIHKMK!lTa. STHA.YKD OB 8TOI.KN-WHITE I'OIN. ter Deg spotted vtlth Liver Celer; Mckel I'latcd Cellar with Leck. Answers te nams of " Olck," Liberal reward In return te T1IKO HKCK. ltd Ne UA Maner Streot, Lancaster, Ta. FOIt I.i:NT. THK LARGE TWO TWO itery llilck Itesldence Ne. 41G Kaat Kinir street, lately occupied by Win 11 MlddJcteu. fossessloii Immediately. Apply at once te ALLAN A HKlllt, Iteal Estate and Insurance Agent. slUtd leEaatKlngijtrcet. PuiiDie hAr.K ei-' a ijknT:rai7ah" HOltrMENr of Household and Kitchen t urnlture toinenow (WKU.NKsDAI ) artor arter artor eoon at one c tleck, nt Ne. J17 Last tioderlck tieet. It rUED, S 1LIIEI.M. AucUeiiMir. te i:T.N I'KK CENT. INVKST.MBNTS. O Hint Merlitsgcs en I arms In sums of Ou, tJOO.I.Vfliindl'KO. I'rlnclpil and Interest Guar amccd full papers unhand Call 10 examine. JOHN II, MI-TZLtll, It Ne 9 south Duke St. tVMAV SALK. OsTnur.SDAT Lvzate, Sertxuuxn IP, 1KC, thounderslxned villi sell, at the Leepard Hetel, Lust King i root, tbe residence of the late Mrs. Kllzsbeth herts. Ne 'J0I hast Lemen street, consisting of a two-story 1IK1CIC 1MVKLL1NQ, lth two story Brick Building attached. bale te commence nt "K o'clock p.m., when terms will be niade knew-uliy slt-Jta UENUY BHVukRT, AuctivUMr, r It K If A I) r KH T IH KM IT.Vf fl. JJAKINU POWDKR ROYAL BAKING POWDER, Absolutely Pure. Tills powder never vhiie. a msrvelet pnrtty, sltvmgth and who)eseuiemss. Mere eco nomical than the e Miliary kinds, and csnnet tie sold In competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, nJmu or phosphate powders, tfehl only iu K.r.i ttisisn 1'owesaCa, h Wall stnst. se ter. uiavJ7-lvdw LOST. A Lady Purse containing a sum of money A Itheiul terl will be paid en It re turn tO the lNTKU.ll)Kt.XR oillec It w ANTKU-A hlTl'ATlON TO ST11I1' lobtcee b two llrst-elass stilonerM Apply at 8epU2t Ml lil V EST Olt.VNUK ST r-VNTKll r.M'EKlENCKU C1HAH Helier AUe 55 Olrls te learn rolling, ftteadv empl,,)mrnt assured, JOtl.N f tlLEll A ( O. slt-it Ne 7 North rrlnceSt. STAM)A1U I'UH.N Rl.MEDlr-lU's-si in Cern Cuie, lOient a bottle Mennen's tern Cure. 3 rents a bottle .Acorn Salve nnd llsnseu s Msgli lern "-slve, 15 cents a het tot sale at 11CIII.K1 3 DKl'li STOItK. X V est King street. TACen r. sn.vr.rKEK's PURE RYE WHISKY. angiTlydll DUKE STItKKT LIUUOIt STOItK WAl.Ti:KilAI's.M.VN " win 1 ms a SCHOOL OF MUSIC In I ancaster alHiut Septcinbertutli. l'aitlculais will In- given seen ltd sioeo""hWA"n for any case of lldm rieubles. Nervous Debility, Mental nnd I'hvslcal VV eakness that IIOI MC NEKVL lltllhllb falls te rure. Sel, I b druggists, M rent. II Kit It MKI) CO., Ne U North llth St., I'hlla , l'a. Clrculais tiee. iiiaraMjmdTu.ThASAw MAUKLEY'S "YhLLOW FRONT" clear flllei Havana 5 cent Cigar Is pro nounced by mekers the best lu the mar mar ket,nt MAUKLEY'S "Yellow trent," Ne, Jl North gueen Strisjt. f formerly liartman's) OKI'IIANS' I'Ol'RT SALE il' CITY ns.vL Estate. 0 1'RIDAT, Oi-TOBER S, l&sb, will lie sold at pnbllesalc, at the Leeprd Hetel. Lancuslt r, I'ti , under an erder or tbe Orphans Court, the tollewing described roil estate, te wit A let et ground fronting 51 left, 5X Inches en North )V ater strtet. Lancaster, l'a . nnd i xtend lng in depth a fee:, mom or less, en which Is erected nousnndn-halrxtery fKAME I) KLL ING HOI st., hnvlngaUrlck front, with frame Kitchen atta. bed and ether nciesaary outbuild ings, frjlt lives, n geed Well of Water, and right te use side alley Heuse contains seven room nnd Is central lu location, being Ne :.W North VV ater strict Anyone may call at the premise) and V lew the same. "ale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m , when con ditions and terms will be made known by A II UllTCIIEY. Administrator or the Estate el Elizabeth hllnc, deceased llzant SucDir.T, Auctioneer. li,ii.tc6,7S pOSlTIVi: I'l II LIC fe.VLL. Os Satvrdat Evzmive Oc-reDia 'J, lw , will be sold at tbe Hlestcr Heuse, corner North Quel n and Chestnut streets, Lancaster, l'a., the following property belonging te Mr. Jehn s. ltehrer rhat first-clas Three-story ni'.ICK METAL liniiiKl) KhsiDKNcE. 4ex30 feet, with Sstery Brick Metal Koefed near Attachment Mza; and is teet, havingtwe Balconies, l'ortlce and Con Cen Con servateiy, situated en the northwest corner of North yueen and West Lemen streets, Lancas ter, l'a In-Me flnUh of hnus' is almestentlrely of hard weed elchtfcctwlde Hall two I'arler-, Drawing and Frescoed Dining ltoerns, ami Kitchen et best tlulshnnd convenience (huvlng stag Held Bange and Dnmb Walter) en first floei ; seven Bid Beems and Bath ltoem en second fleer, and stx lied Beems and ene large Wash Drying ltoem nad line Observatory en third fleer large and convenient Cellar under the ftioleheusc, having HotandCeid Water and large Bain Water Cistern Inssme, Gas, Het and I obi Water, Bath, Water Closets, Stationary Waah stand., largest size Mention's Heater heating whole house), Itange, sewerage, con nuts the 3-fi-et wtde Lemen street sewer, eloven net deep, coal Bins under sidewalk. Lotfrents 4', feet en North cjueen street and extends westward along Lemen street S45 feet, te Market street Alse en same premises a first class BUICK .STABLE holding B Horses and 4 Canisgps, having Gas and Water In same. Alse, adjoining stable Is af lne IIBICK COACHMAN'S HOLbhundalurge t II.Mlfc HLNNEU1 Joining it en the cast. As I have permanently located myself in F lerlda the abeve prepsrty win be positively sold ut the dive, mentioned Parties wishing any further information will please write te the undersigned owner, or call en my authorized agents sale te commence at 7H o'clock p. ra. of said day, when terms and condition will ha inade known by JOHN S. KOIIKKlt, Kuatls. Orange Ce , Flerida, Or HAl'SM W A ni'lCNt and ADAM It. BAltlt. HtsKT SurnttiT, Auctioneer. sU,ls,K,27e2,l,C,7,8,9 H IRSH A liRenini:. Medium -Weight CLOTHING Coel Weather llke te-day bilugs a reminder that Heavier Weight Clothing would net be amiss consequently vie have placed en our counters a full line el Medium-Weight Suite, Medium-Weight Overcoats, Medium-Weight Underclothing. SHITS FROM $4 TO $20. INCLUDING Ol U HANDSOME OorkBerowa, Plaids, Oheoke, Bread- Waleg, in Saek, Cutaway or Prlnce Aibert Out. Overcoats from $6 te $20, -IN- Meltena, Oorkeerowa and Weat of Bnaland Oletb, Underwear from 20c. te $2,50 AI'IKUK, IN Oxford Mlxed, Morine, Boarlet, Medl Medl cated and Oamel'a'ilalr, (All, A XI) XEK THEM AT ONE-PRIOE HOUSE, UK, SOUTH QUKEN 8T. AND CCNTltB eQ,UAlitf, LACASXJilt, VA. HIRSH k W!m XKU- AlirHHTIHKtlKfTlt. ANTIJlt-A t'I'Olcr Al'iMiY VT NO tU .SOUTH DUKKHTltahT. .,,," AV TMi'eiu'iU) in hetti,i:hfini: ' old mian wnitaKY AT ItOllltKU'S l.tetlOUMOUK, WCKMIII MJII MIK, Lancaster, l'a. -r.NTKl) - A ItEl.lAllLi:, "TfcNiTif. m jjellc parly te solicit order ler and In livslnce our brands el Lubricating Oils In this place and vicinity ,i.. ki t .vc icitr us- iu 1, 1 i, . Cleveland, Ohie. ltd' Bl Y YOl 11 COAL SHULMYER'S, NO 11 KA91 KING SUIKET. septlS is deed CKAseNiin.!: mi:i)1eTniTs ' "Stitch In time saves nine." ter Hummer Cem plaint take cecintvs's iti.vcMiKitur reitiu.vu ur I ei IIUVS ,s .1 VM VIC V GINIlMt, or lOLll,iNV IIIAIIUIKI A MlMlJltK rea sLu inn AT oeohhan's Duua BTenu. New t.r; A m North Quran St., Lancaster, l'a. masilsdU ri (..mtllART, Fine Tailoring. A ruli utul CompU-te stock el Imported an 1 mm hi k Hv.ltliiK ivtitl OvoreoathiK t e tin t -ill Initie new nuuly te eolect trein. H. GERHART, Ne UN.i;l LKN ST., Opposite thn rosturtlie. mar:7 lyilll e AK 11 ALL.. THE BEST CLOTHING, The l heipest (.letlitmr In the reuntty Is hi re A Lenger fiellars IVeith et Wear In It, ami a Lewer l'rlie lei It. "Wanainaker & Brown, OAK HALL, Southeast Cerner Sixth mill Market, I'lULADKLl'lllA. tuneZl tlileed T HUKSK'S. The Woodbury Fruit Jar. V e tilkie li Lai uesutHiilvr in the market. K.ully cleseilanileaU uencO. Give the Woedknrv Jar s Trill tOU -LL VVHOLKSALK AND HKT ML ATBURSK'S, NO. 17 WAST KLNQ STREET, LANC'AbrltIL I'A. - I elt phene connection. -piAHL CLOS1M. M0M:MENT. Four Eeasens Wby We Faver Early Closing, Equality, Justice, Fraternity Truth. EQUALITY. AU wage workers should be equal ami net be expected te labor ever 10 hours per day. Theso who are from circumstances compelled te labor beyond this limit are net In the strict sense of the word en an Equal, ity with their fellow workers, and it is only JUSTICE te the families of ever-tasked wet king-men and women te favor any movement that ill Rive them shorter hours of labor, by which means Riving them the opportunity te spend pleasant evenings in the famih circle or FRATERNALLY te form themselves into Improvement asso asse asso ciatieus, where they can meet net only their Companions, but Employers and Friends, and se form Fraternal Acquaint ances that would lead te life-long Friend ship bound by TRUTH te one another thus making it mtu h easier and plcasanter te transact business. More will be accomplished in a shorter space et tune and at less expense te all concerned. Cenfidence will be established upon a linn foundation buyers and sellers will deal less suspiciously, and the men nnd women will be lespected for their Equality, Justice, Fraternity and Truth. These are our pri. mary Iieasens for Advocating the Farly Closing Movement. HEALEIIS IN Clothing, Furnishings, Hatsj-Caps, Furs, &c. Herse Blankets & Whips, BOOTS AND SHOES, Trunks, Valises and Rubber Clothing. 32, 34, 36 & 38 E. King St I.ANCASTKIt. I'A. WStores open Monday ana Saturday Even, iegi only. Williamson (6 Fester, OIHWKUIKI', XV 1 AONAY'HTKA AND COITUKMAHT, CENTRAL Tea & Coffee Mart M.M nhviijs wits, lsnew.uuil In li'iitls te Ixt itlicul lu umiliKi nnd 6111 ... jmnrifMl. H0 1ms built for bis tnttleii ievlr8til entwltiwl with euco euce niitiiH of approval mul npproclatlen, with honest iUmIImj; ami rnuennbly re luimeiutlui prlcr.s for usuruimd sellil foiitiilutieu, iKMir.ith the elRlit;ef whlrli, t rickety utul siiutcrfiiRe are citiinliletlttiHl crushed. M.VC.AY leads enwaril utul iipwanl, nnd In the direction of progress aud refill in, while, he Mews Willi culm com. pl.tcency the lecedlug feims of his ntrubil.11 ietis competitor, and Ills ili.impieii in their retroKriide tmircli tewutds the niKRitl edges which dellne nnd e ershatlew the abjss In w hlch In consistency and Indiscretion nre swal low 1 up. Mules ulwnjs kick h.tnlest, UieubIi le.uit ellectlvely, in their dyinjf stniR file. IIKill I'lilCllS 1'Olt 1.01Y (Jlt.VllKS Ot"li:.s AMI COl'I'KKM II.WK UK Ci:iVKI)Tlli:iK FATAL I1AKT AMI Vlti: DUM1 IK0H KXl'OSl'KK. Con Cen tempt will lw their only epitaph. While the conscious" original " walls forth their funeral dlrge us he beIUckiuIscs ' A'l.iini, JIY tain', hut litntr ftirte '('. I iiniv,f(i j,i,ii,,n (hit ihijyUril h -let.'' ' Huo)ett seen the wliale ?" The ' Ticket ' wh.tle that MacX.ty hnr hnr hnr poemd ' GREAT BARGAINS TEAS AND COFFEES. A -iitu.il -apply jtut received in hulk hcleetctl by the most competent connoisseurs. 'J.VCVnl "Ticket" CenVe, Ccnla. 'JO-tViit "TlekPt" ColTee, 10 Cents. EKblt ,'! In ri.i UA II. 1. l'..tr,i tir.iden of t'eiree, a), 1 and n cenU. njIi! 011 their Merits. Tive I 'emnia l.xtr.i Kie Coffee for Wc e lilt iul" nor Coinlilnatlens" niaile except lij the reijuist nuil In the prcetice eT purchasers, (iranulated Migar, ec., Mft Vhlte bug.ir, Cc. TKAb, -ie te Ml centa ; COrrCKS from 10 centa upwards. cfiTAll (Joeds Delivered I'nx.'. Tele phone ( 'ontiectleu. Your cheice of the most beautiful Tinted C.tnls in the t ity. Surprise Reller Precess Fleur se low that the (i CM INK has rolled below the iioruen ) t'in;rf, but wait nnd watch for the surprise l'recet of inftcmpiychesls at MacNay's CENTRAL TEA & COFFEE MART, M6 & 147 North Queen St. NOT A lIKSK-ClmrUn MacN'ay fel that h6 would Indent Ijo utit'ful II hu ni-Klcctt-u tlili opportunity of rnurnlnK thanks te blinuiimreus Inly pitren who. en Saturday It, e readily responded te hlv Invllntlen teminipln for them flrv4 hU unrivalled Teas and ('eiTi'cn, nil et whom have hlnce voiced In a thetuand dlrer tlens th verdict that "thy am the Oiunt aud puifktliMiid In tlmctty ; rqualliM by fw and eiculliid by nene hern or vUewhere " Hu aUe liejutORMiire them that by a 'pedal arrantce in, 'nt "lth the larenu and bust knnnn anna In Nuw lerk nnd l'hliadelphla, he U enabled te permanently keep up the Quality and keen down the prices, .Id nncm. flI,AltKi: ALWAYS AIIIIAl). IUBT UKCKtVKH A NKW l.NVOICK i)r Surprise Reller Fleur. O.SKiR'AKTKH OK Wlllell WILL 1IK OIVKN AWAY Willi 2 lbs. Tea or 5 lbs. Coffee. TEA, WTOirtCKNTS A reU.VIt. COtt'KKKUKNIB A POL. VI). OltANULATKl) aUtlAK Cc V h. Clarke's Tea and Coffee Stere, NO. 38 WEST KINO 8TKEET. ASlVur.aiBHTB. TfiuiniN eim:ka iielsix O.VC WEEK, IJEUI.WVIXU MONDAY, SBPIBMBBR 13, 1083. THE DISTINGUISHED AOTUKSS, MISS LILL1E IIINTON, SUri'OUTEI) UY MISS SALLIB HINTON And a strong Company will nppear Inthuful Inthuful lewing Il.iportelro TttKSIiW, " ll-Cleufli aua Sunshine WK.D.SKSD.VY," 15-11. 1'. TIIUIIHIIA, Ifi-Unequal Match. fltlllAY, " 17-t'lvll Marrlage. SAT tl ltDAY M .VTI.N KK, SKI' V. 13 TwoBeiM. " NlUitT.SKfT.lS-LoveObaae. ADMISSION UKShltVEl) UKATh 10.Mandsn'l'N'rS. ... ..".. 30CKNTS. New en Mlu at Opera Heuso OIllce 10-Btd RIARMEUH AND OTUKHS IN WANT OP 1? Kmpty Whisky turreU ler Cider can gut mem in ion. te buh iry. y a,L,.,N a f0NHi Btl.lmJftw yert Ave , tlaltluieie, Md. RKDUUTION 1 Te these. In want of it aumuier suit of Ololhen, roiitiileunlna or VCBtliim can ave tneney uy cHlllim at lloaensteln'ii Tullerlnir Tar Tar lera wlieniTii Uenenil Itediictlen haa been made. AOoed Summer burge bult fur llu, triuuued with I'unyeuMlk. A Nice EngllsUSorge Bult In llliia and lllack ferfM. Kletiant I'antaloens for te. l'atunt Straps urn I'nrfeet Fitting A. II. UOSKNHTK1N, 97 North Qneen SU E STATK OF OUAKLKS CON8Tj:iN, Inte of Lancaster cltv. 1ft . dereased. Let. tern teaiauientftry en ma csuite tiuvmg beeu 3 ranted te the undersigned, all pergens lu. ebted thereto are rvn,ues ed te inake Imme. dlatu payment, and these having claims or do de uiands ugulnst tbe bpuie will present tbera without delay ter settlement te the undersigned, tes.u.Mt, U .H1IV1..LU1 VIII, i a. ALEiANUEIt HAHK18, Kieeuter. augil-CWTu "'t. . .Jj nlxiMmSl
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