nffm- W KvjviT'J.,,- Tl-U 'TV,' TO LAK0A8TSB DAILY IKTBtJJQiaf OJR. FBI PAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1BS8. v MBMH c- IA Wt a?- m: .t- & us ' k a- '" BOARD MEETING. imjtj rmmuMmmctuma tmahb- IMUBMUAT MrMKlHU. SMffU Mhwrl DscHaa la play IB it aiflj 0Ma MMMa-Oaly Thirty- 11MMM taM tot Uia KaMrtalammit. I te TbeM Who raid. r Correspondence of tTi.i.ietciR. sM,Sept. 17. Th regular monthly (Of IM Columbia school beard m lat arming lp the council chamber tU Mm members present eicenttaB ,'MftaS. Tha flnance corritnitteo reported M daring the month, IP,- Ltl MpeedlturM, 073 72 1 balance ou L'BW.192.3fl- Tim miimIi anil annnlv com. rapertad all the school buildings t ciaaued. ready for me opening r-4fNMaeboeliara; new furniture has ben fM ta room 2 and 17; ilate black -tMNH la rooms 4, 10, 14, 16, IS; new MMk put down In rear of Cherry atreet Matting I new elate blackboards placed In ii- ,nroef mm recitation roeuiortne!iitnciiooi ; 'w mltera out down where ordered ; gravel itMik nod parement at the Inilltute build Inir Blaanail l the Remeld heater for the l'idli ".street aobeol has arrived but net yet put in -paaUlen beaters In ils.r ntroet building' XJrapalred ; committee recommend that a uein- -Sinirttee el three be appointed te confer with 3. Has trustees of the Old Caluinbln Pnliltn . (," it . i.u "t- aaajaw aajaAM tv Orennd company In reference te laying a S c beard walk from the Chanel te llin Insll- The committee will be Mmire. TTrhASI laatr. anil Kfnt Am nrilnp t. no '; granted en the alnklnc fund for (Is for 3 eaeeelled coupons. Orders were granted for g 137,03 for payment of bills. J.T. Whlle.V vte'eenipany, or Philadelphia, asked permission M e present te beard "White's riivslolecleal &' Manikin" for their considoratien te Intro- .? anna II In tha flrJiftnla. Alfnr a Innntht iiu. ettsslen the action was deterred until next js ivgiumr uibwiuk. nuperintenneni u. it. i Amea recommended that teachers tie required tg te meet once each month, Irem nine te -ti. twelve o'clock en Mstnrtlsivfnr Intdttntn unrk T&. without additional mr. und thn hinnn In Im ;:?.? put In the agreement of the teachers as re quired by law. The recouinieudatioii was adopted. Adjourned. Barten's Minimis Did Net Mienr. Burten's Georgia minstrels were adver- . Used for a performance in the opera heuse last night, but at eight o'clock tvveuty.su gallery tickets and seven parrtuet tickets had been sold, amounting te JS.S5. This aum was net considered sufllcicnt by the manager, and the performance did net come off. It wat announced that money would be refunded at the ticket office, when a crowd seen gathered about that place. About eighty people demanded money when only thlrty-three had paid ad mittance. The treasurer remembered al most all the purchasers te whom he refunded the money. A large crowd gathered in the corridor and Isaac liroeuie,ollicer at the opera beuse, endeavored te disperse thorn. Twe strangers in town get intea&cuille with the officers, which lesmted In ene of thorn being roughly handled and he received several blows about his head with the cane or the officer. Considerable excitement was oc casioned by the Bcuflltng in the corridor. The manager of the show claims te have plenty or money te run the company and they will keep en the read. Bieka Her Cellar Hene. Oracle Sberlzsr, a two-year.eld daughter of Jeseph Shertzer, living en Fifth street, met with a serious accident at her home last overl everl ing. The child was walking about a room and aecldently fell down the cellar stairs, as the deer had been left open. The left cellar bone was broken and bruises about tde body sustained. The child was attended te by Dr. Borntbelsel. Cat nil Head. Gun. Wike.ayeung boy living en Union atreet ,was standing ou a cask, at the confec tionery or F. W. Suearf, yesterday when the cask upset, throwing the boy te the pave ment A very severe gash was cut in the lerebead and both eyes are blackened. Iteugh t"E for a Team Daring lastevening a young man was seen driving through town at a very rapid gait, bat be was net melested. About 11 o'clock Mr. Geerge D. Redcecker found the herie and buggy standing en the pavement near Brend and Walnut streets, and the man was beating the f ere in u terrible manner. Mr. Redsecker took the tram iretn the lellew and kept It in his livery stable until this morn ing. It was the projerty of Harry Parks, or Marietta, and showed signs of very rough usage. The man came for the team this morning In a sober condition. Ten-a Netea. The Pastltne social club will held a ball in the armory te-night- The freight traflle en the Pennsylvania railroad Is very heavy, with every preaiect of remaining se for some time. Messrs. Barcb it Daren are building three houses en Seuth Fifth street, ler Mrs. C. Hamilton. Te-day Is the last school holiday for the children et town. The schools will open en Monday. General Welsh pest will attend the Grand Army reunion in Lancaster en Wednesday. September 22d. " Kebecca UeUlngcr and Clara llenry, were arrested for drunkenness and disorderly conduct, en complaint of Mrs. llarrietSraith. This morning they were taken te Jail for rive days each. McAvoy's Tourist company will appear in the opera house en Saturday night. The company comes very highly endorsed and gives an excellent performance A TVauderlDg Schoolmaster. James Rlcalten, a school teacher of Manle- woeu, aanuui village near Kewark, N. J., baa just returned from a trip through Russia en a tricycle. He lelt New Yerk en June 12 and reached Archangel early in July. Hav ing supplied himself with passports be start ed ou his "dorme wagon" for a trip of 600 miles. He experienced little (reuble en his trip and arrived at HL Petersburg en Aucust lL He then paid a visit te Sw eden and Nor way and ether points of interest befere re turning home. The oxpense of this trip was Ibankful Salespeople, A card has been sent te this eihee stating that ever six hundred salesladies and sales men, employed in the stores or this city, de sire te return their sincere thanks te mer chants, newspaper men aud ethers, who in terested themselves In the early closing move ment They have resolved te use their in fluence, aud solicit the cooperation or the public, In the interest or the merchants who will close their stores early. l'roblbltleu Cemes High. Frem the lialtimore Amer! can Asa reporter or the lmerfcan was walk ing along Baltimore street yesterday he heard a new arguuientaguiust prohibition ad vanced by a colored man. l..V,)ytiai''e.xclalmed he' " believe in pro hibition? Ne, sir I Why, when 1'se in a local option county I has te pay 15 cents Ter a drink or whisky, aud where ilure's no local option I pays only tive cents." Kulgbti Templar WeMwanl Ileun.l, Mary Cemmandery, Ne. 30, Knights Tern plar, of Philadelphia, left this morning ou its pilgrimage te St Leuis, te attend the grand fncampment of Knights Templar te be opened en Thursday next The lialtimore JK Ohie railroad cemranv has arrani?Aii mm. fida! train of sleeping cars ler the conveyance At the Opera Heuse ' Nearly every seat In the opera heuse last evening was occupied when "An Unequal Wf'iJiV.""' "i vf me i.iuiu niuteQ com vjla Ufttnhii n.nu !.... 1... .t. r itit- . aIi?Vi iT.06,.?160 WttS faIry we" presented. mw Bailie lllnten sung during the second 1!,. te encefe repeated the rU8Bewmeccubrl" eVnlDK B "Clv" Mar- OBT0OaUAVUlOAI. MU UBTUOKIIOAL. There was a young man la Berdeaux iuivwu u n kui wue B&ta neaux ,, Newallaaytheslglw, With wars In her eyc, Uepeulant (eraervlug hlui Beaux. ;. A girl in a moment of pique Gave htrlever a slap en Uie chline ; . .a- Net a word Old he say. Bat he left her that day, Aud didn't go back for a wbjttu. A girl who had plenty et beaux, A flirt, aa we well may tuppeaux, Ut a lever one night Who klaeed her en sight, And kieaed her right square en the neaux. Xtm IA JBttten Cturitr. f tvrnmnANH tKimsaies. The Manhelm Chare imidrd tnd Ibe May town Chmge I)rlinl Vitrnnt. The Kmt I'MinsylvHiiM Lutheran synod began Its sessions In St. Matthen's chuich, Reading, en Thursday morning. The syn ml leal sermon by Rev. Kll llttber was list ened te by a large audience. Prier te the business session of Ihe synod the members engaged In devotional exercles. Alter roll call the lay delegate were revolted, one being axtmltted irem each charge, The president, In his reert referred te the privilege granted them te come to gether once mere. He repertnl eleen accessions te the syumi dining the year. Revs. A. K. Whetstone, C. Oram, Walter Miller. II. Well, and S. Humbert were ills, misted te ether synods. The Ashland cbarge Mas divided Inte tnn charges nt Ashland ntul Hordeu. The Lykens and WilllanisHrt chaws ntul the Manhelm charges were also ilitidtd. The May town and .Macungle charges me vacant The report calls attention te the duty of the synod te elect delegates tothe general synod at Omaha and concludes with ttie thanks el the president for the hearty cn-operatlen ac corded him. During llie'jear n number of clergymen worn received us memlwrs el the synod from Pennsylvania, M irylaud, New Yerk and ether Mates. At the se-slen In the afternoon pastoral reH)rts were submitted and discussed. The election or otllcers re sulted In thn selection of Ke. Dr.l'.ll lluber, president ; Rev. Dr. Albtl, trwvsurer j Uv. J. A. llackenburg, wvretary. Rav. SludeKiker uiuvtHl that the resolu tion making Septembers as the closing d.iy or the IHcal year be rescinded, lie said he was net In Iaer of the inellu himcir, but he maile It In (order te ghe uotice that here after the payment must be made promptly, and that no leniency would be slu.nii. The motion was voted down. Rew Dr. Myers mned Hi it Iho resolution regarding the line or tebacisi among the tu denls of Pennsylvania colleue, lit Gettys burg, I kj rose I nil sl. lie Mkl he uuderstoeil the use of tebnecu was prehlbltml there, but that ttome or the studenu were using It The matter vtns K.tpeiusl until the revolution could be looked up and Us exact language be learned. He vs. K. Meliter ami .S. C Pun.wcker were apixiinteil memtwrs of the committee en Harrisburgcoiiferonco. AgaluM nl.eriimn Lutheran Cimlrteme. The Fourth di-drlct cotiferem-e of the Rvangclical l.nUieran inlnltetium of Penn- sylv.iiil.i convened InSL Paul's church, Ann Villi, Tll.l nitlutlnll nf tin. f.irl.i ill..n ..f m 1...V- & .V JUU-UUU V U'J I, 'I If ktlllUU VI n seivirate German conference wllhlu tlie syneil callinl forth much ilis'usslen. Fi nally the lollewlug resolution was unani mously adepted: "That tbe rmirth con ference docs net consider the orgiulritlen of a German con rorenco within the txiuuds id our synod te tie exedlent" ThU will set tle a controversy that has been going ou In synod ler a number of years Thn IltrHillul KliRh.h CnRee. Fnm the lxleii leiuuieriuil Bulletin. Neither ou Kugllsh soil, nor en Knglish eceau ste-amers have I found it ieible te getagixxl cup or cellee, unless I purchased my own Java cellee, and st.ssl ever the cotIce-iot wlnleltwas being liruwtsl. Ami evuu then 1 had te watch most carerully te prevent its being spoiled by tbe addition of what Knglisbuieu ceuider n great improver of foreign cedec, namely, a pinch or home or Belgium bitter and black, hideous cblecery. 1 very well rememL'er the dithculty 1 bad with n kind landlady or an Kngllsu ceuntiy inn, In persuading her net te rllng a bit of chlccery into the pet or coilee she was mak ing ler me out of pure coUee I bad brought with me, she, the kind old heart, constantly asseverlng she should net chirge n.e a farth ing for it, and that ft would migUtllv improve my beverage. Less chlccriry (tnvery, genus chlcerlum) is new grewum Rnglaud than formerly ; but mi Immer.e nmeiiut of It Is Imierted there from Belgium, France and Germany, In which ceuntrlts this pereuulal plant is largely used Ter reed for men and cattle. There was a tltne when a thousand acrtw of it were under cultivation In a single district between Yerk and Stamford, and thne Kng lish farmers who were gUentnitH cultita cultita tlen claimed ttiat It was net exhausting te the Mil, but rather an Improver of it, wheu crops or wheat were allowed te fellow it An average yield et lrei.li roots Is about eight tens per acre. Late In the autumn the roots are taken up, cleaned and laid away. The common price of chiecerv roots in Kug land is about S.J UK. pr teu. There Is a heavy excise duty upon chiecerv, unil the Rnglisli growers or it claim that tills duty Is levied in an obnoxious manner Roasted chlccery is worth in Kegland about 3 K erewt only about enu-tlnrd the price orcedee. Se it is a prohtablecolleosub prehtablecolleosub prohtablecelleosub stituto or mixturu. Taxation iu Kuglaud is 14s. per cwt. en cellee, l'.H M. ou lereign chlccery, and 1-s. Id ou bome-giown cliic cliic cery. In leading English agricultural jour nals I have read pleas for au Increase el the borne cultivation or chlccery en the ground that It was an improver ei genuine cellee. In all geed Kugllsh grocery stores pure cetlee can always be bought, as w ell as cellee mixed with chlccery. The sale in Uugland el cotlee adulterated wltn any mixture Is visited with heavy penalties, unless the mix ture is duly labeled. I have seen In LIuglisli grocer shops the packages duly marked " pure collee " anil "cetlee mixed " with a certain percent, orchtccery. Most purchasers bought the mixture. But worse thau chic chic cery is adultorated vhiucery. And it Is said that most el the chlccery Iu Knyll-h shops is adulterated with beans, coriels, imrsiiipsaml beets, and colored Willi pujtuenu esptsially an earth known as vciieliau usi. llleil I rum ijthjtu. fiemthe I.ltltz Ilecerd. Kllas Becker, aged 18, seu el Frank S. and Catharine Becker, residing lielween Plue Hill and Buch's mill, tlietl of lockjaw alter a iwrled et terrlble sintering. Tne young man recently rim a splinter in his thumb, which appeared te be nearly healed, when en Mon day of last woek be eugagid in harrowing. lie worked several days ana growing worse Dr. Shcnk was summoned, w hu at once pro nounced It a case of lockjaw. He continued te sutler intensely, the jaw nt limes relaxing, when he was able te speak, until tie died en Wednesday. The funeral lakes place en Saturday ; interment at HesV meeting heuse Aiiultersarr Kirin-ci.. The graduates el ICastman's business cel. lege, PotighkeesIo, New Yerk, ri-lding in this city, have recelvetl invitations te attend the 'J7th uuniversary oxercies of the collego next week. On Thursday evening Rev. T. DeWitt Talmage will deliver the anniversary address; en Friday evening a reception te the students anil alumni will tm given by the president or the college, and en Muurday thore will be a meeting of the alumni. A Wealth) liruiih. Franlz Ktiler was arrested at au early hour fils morning for drunkenness ami di-vrderly conduct, by Olllcer Helss. He bad iu his possession f 117.00, mid lias been mi a Miree ier several days. Ills wife appeared at the hesring, and the mayor concluded that she was the nrejier custodian of the menuy, at least Ulltli he gets sober, and he handed Km money te her aud told her te put it In bink. Kuter was discharged en payment el tim costs. -Nut IJullB I'tMftl rieui the lenluil lluiis Yeung Ilotieekoepur (te A-sislautj Have you it small hand bellows ler blowing the llreV AssistantSeinutliing llke that, madame 1 Yeung Housekeeper Yes, that will de. If you will fill It with wind and put a cork In theeud, l'lltake itwithmu. Old Ilrltlgeheltl. The county commissioners sold at public sale te-tlay the superstructure of the old bridge at Itessler's mill, en Mill Creek, GrelPs store, Soulier A- Hosier wtrt neiir re the purcnasers at jie. Agreement Mgutil. A dispatch from New Yerk i wived by .1, B. Leng says the agreement between Mr. Gewon and the Reading symllcate has Uen, signetl. Reading Becurities have mlvanced lu consermonce. Loeklug at .Nul.eles, I'atrmriiU The commiUeo of ceuiicIIm, penslsling or 1-, " " I'luiiiii", rensistiii dISTJ6'' H1"Bi VVi"1'' ""' imd reve noiseless xvemenU. but i, yet decided what they will 'l!,,' number of A Ruceeefui Ouuner. Geerge Klrcher returned en Thursday night from a we days' g,lanlDg trl . T -t fr.,.-. The Alter-Dlnner Mapt rrem rerlnlRhtly Uevlew. There Is much dlllerems of opinion ciui ciui eemlng the desirability of an after-dinner nap. These wbu advocde It clte the example efanltuals, but these gorge themselves with feed whenever episirttinlly eilers, ami are heavy and drevv sy In eenseiiuence. A short rest Is however, dltlerent from lethargic ltsp, and often sppesrs te de gvssl. Brain work .should cettaiuly le lorelilileu niter dinner i the Inteival Intwis'ii Hand leiltluie should Iwdutnlpd te recreation and niniiM ment In the cae of elderly people n sliett nap after n lateillnuer (ilteu'alds lu digestion, but as n general rule it Is hotter ler such persons te makntlielrprincipsl meal at S in. The digestive isiners of iiimt elderly people are at a low ebb lu the evening. When sleeplessness is troublesome relief should le sought for lu the diMMVerr and re moval of the c ue w hetiev er isissible. Tlie condition Is often due te Indigestion, and when this Is the case, tbe ordinary remedies ler Inducing sleep are setsi than useltss. The nervous relstlens between the bruin and the steniu'h ares iln'.lnute that ilisenler of the oueorgsn Is aim ntceitaiii In elicit the ether. Excitement, worry ami anxiety, which have their seat In the brain, interfere with the functions of tbe stomach, aud in a llke manner anything that unduly tates the pewrr or or Irritates tlie stomach disorders inecircuMiieti huh niiiriaueu ei inn unuu. The sleeplessness complained et by gouty person is due te the ijiuiieus effect of the morbid material iisn the nervous system. Ivxcossive smoking, Its' mticli akviiel, lea and cellee, often resorted te bv overwerktsl Iiersens are Irciuent causes el sleeplestit. n all these cases thn ctiuse is removable, while tbe ellect may Ih counteracted by ap propriate treatment. Nothing Is mere mis chievous, however, than te continue the habit, aud te have recourse te drugs te com bat the elleets. A due amount of oercle tends te Induce tiermil sieep, and such exer cise need net 1j el a v leleut character. A walk of two or three miles daily issulllcicut and is perhaps ns niucliasa busy man can Hud tlme for. A tide en horseback, the Pal Pal luersteuiati cure for gout, is probably the best rerin of exercise for these vvln.e ltituds are constantly at work. 11 has lseu well said that a man must come- out of himself when in tbe saddle: he i forced te attend te his horse and te notice the eb.iccts be meets. Walking may ls.i a merely automatic process and atlerds li'ttle if any feller te the mind, and carriage exercise may be practically valueless It the mind 1 net diverted lretii what had previously occupied it Vhy Vell MimiMtre sunn a tui. rmmthv Christian Advmate. Don't snub a Isjy lsx'aue he wears shabby clothes. WhcnKdlsiu, the inventor of the telephone, lirst entered Bosten, he were a pair of yellow linen breeches In the depth et winter. Don't snub a lv li-vue lm leune ts plain and itnpreteudmg. Atraham l.iucvlu'scarly home was a lig cabin. Don't snub a boy because of the tgnorance of his parents. Sbakospeare, the world's poet, was the son r a man who was uuable te w rite bis evv u name. Don't snub a lsy lvaue be chouses a humble trade. The 'ititber el tlie Pilgrim's Precre-s was a tinker. Don't snub a Isiv lscause.it physical disa bility. .Milten was blind. Don't snub a boy beciusn of dullness lu his lessens. Hogarth, the celebrated painter and engraver, was a stupid boy at bis book. Deu't snub a Isjy tecaue be stutters. Do De Do mesthenes, the great orator nrureec-v, over came a harsh and stammering voice. Don't snub any one. Net alone because seme day they may far outstrip you in ibe race el life, but because it is neither kind, nor right, nor Christian. I'njperly Yltthilranti. Tbe property el the late Mr. Klizabetb Shertz, Ne. SH K.ist I'iilen street, tillered at public ale hist evening, was withdrawn at l.HW. a!e til a rami. On Tuesday A. ti. Wanner, residing a mile eat or Martindile, iu Karl township, old his rami containing ,M acres, te Daniel S. Burk holder, at HM nr acre. eeil Auether (luverutir. from TM bits. Parden Clerk Thegoveruer says be can't put his name te your pardeti. Convict Then why In thunder don't they get a governor who can write T llalloen .vc tiileti at Mit)temi Prer. Lippett, who keeps tbe Washington hotel at Maytown, has prepared loran animal and lialloen ascension ami pyrotechnic dis play en Saturday. During the day aud eve ning the town band will be engaged. Cllll-S-B-B' Clln-g-g g from the Benten Herald. These who bet ou the (.talatei are consider ably worse thau a man who is no better. lit 3ieuierlam Whereas, I this pleaded Almlht) Oisl te take from our uddjt our culleKe-uiute and brother. Christian 1.. I'nuitz, WiitEKtB, The rriitenilty liu lout one of IU bnKhttand tuonlbelevej luembers Keivtiett, rhatwe bow in hiimblu subtnUgleu te the will nreur lliavenly Kathur. He tell tit. That we tender our heartfelt sympa thy tothe taiully in thl their t-easen f dtepest sorrow. llttulittl. That, uj a token ei leepect te the memory of our departed brother, wc wmreur bidgu In mourning for a ts'rlml of tlnrtj days. Ileiehrit, Thit n tepr or these resolutions lie sent te the bereaved ramllr . thn they be printed In the lTKLUeK-.cin und fWlji Student ltd Cem or kta Lhaittk I'm K vvpa Suima. AmuAeinents. Hennett A Jloulten.On Monday iveiilng this popular orsiniceoipiny will ers'n a week's en gnireincntln Pulton opera house. Hie treupe Is very large and strong, and a the kind m enter Uinint-nt bj among ihe me-t popular iilveu here, tlieru Is no denbt of a successful week. M.tHittAu:x. Uisimcv .ucnta. On 'I luiibilay evening, Isepl. 10, l-.1?, at lirate I, ulheran parsonage, tiy the Ilev. C Klvln llnupt, ilr Hurry K. itoenev, and Mlas A. Katle ether, allot the Uty of jn caster. Itdiw .tris Klus. Sepleuiber li. Its. In this illy, Kdgar 11. tllas. seu of Piter (J unit busan A. kllas, aged 1 year, 4 month, and Udays. Vrce from suttiirlnu, free from pain, Uurdarllng wilt never grleveagaln, The relatives and rrlemlsel the faintly mole specttully Invited te atlend the funeral, Irem its bis pirenta' rusidente. Ne. Jl'i North Con Cen Con cenl streut, ou Saturday afternoon at i o'clock. Intennent at Lancaster cemetery. VAnsAr.-Septeinbtirlfi, lw,, In this city, VVI1 llum V amau, In the 'Jsth j car of hit age. The relatives and friend of the family alto the members el Monterey l.edj,'e. Ne 2IJ, and Washington Encainpment, Ne H, I. O. O.K. and members el the order In Kfne.r-.il, are ro re siH'Cttully Invited le attend tlie funeral, tiem his lulu lualdeiice, Ne. uu Kasl Marien street, en Sunday afternoon ut at 2 3n e cl-U, at the hetisu, Services at ten's I.uthfrau i hurt hat a o'clock. Interment at ten's cemettrj. at.tUtHTa. ftilUdelilila I'riMluce Mnikrl, ruiLADSLi-HiA. Kept i: neuniulst Sales of bio barreln. Jllnu. hHWer, f KMJI te s I'tinua. family at 7el ; VV.wUirn at fiunaiM fat ents. 1 ritJ5iri. ltyu Heur at H -t. it) .' Pv, '" .edl Wheat Sept., Hc ; Oct., Mcj Nev.. s-Viet lieu, 874c. Cern-Sept,, 174cj OcL, i,ei Nev, Ue ; Dec, Ottts-S!ept.,3IKe;Oi:t., JI),e j Nev, iBket Dec, j?ie, New lern rrwlnce markFt. New Yerk, Bupt. 17. Kleur market nnn but dullj rina, i lOifiCS; auperfliiu, Sia2 lt Common Ui Heed Kxlra Western, i.' 7erfJ7u': Uoed te Choice Kxtr.i Western, $J bows ou : City Mill Kitras, II uifll es ler West Indies: Minn. Kxtra.liMiQS lOj KxtmNe.2,i uwjj h5 tliKxlte ruuey Kitrastaui. naeai 7'i Common loKalrKxtraOhle. i7UJ 7U. ' Wheat Ne. 1 Uud state en Hpot,IKe t Ne. 1 While, statu. 87e t Ne. i Ked, Winter, cash. Oct., seJie j Nev.k'.ijc. f-'ern Ne.2Mlxed,cnah,5nci Nev , l.e I Dec , oaU-Ne. 1 White state, spot, asflaj. no.!, de llyu dull. Ilnrley nominal. fork dull j New Mess, 3 Lard Mept., $ 73 1 Oct. tu mi. Molasses i u let i 17Kc. ler fO teat belllnir stock t Forte Klco, 30f-l-c, Tnrpentlne tliiu at .Kin Hen In dull t strained loneod It (i1 07K. rreljfhts nominal ; grain le Liverpool, Jc I'etrtileuin (inlet t re lined In ctvses, ske, Uuitur Matket dull: New IVeibarn Orunmery. isajic. Cheesednllt Wesleiu Flat, WkaiUc, Kugiflrm. SUvtc, IUQI3XOS Wesbjrn. IsQlSKc suKiir market dull i Unfilled cuileiil.t, fi-ltei Cru.Tied. We i Uranuluted. C6 l-ICe. ?5Uew eyj prime city, He. w ran, MH Uangesn, tVieHsT Oram and t-rotuten. rninlshedby t. K. Yumlt, llnvker. CnicAiie, Sept. 17, 10 o'clock p, in. Whsu Cern. Oslt l'etk. I.srd. Septembtir 71X S'M 'Ji . 7 Octetier.... 7!4 ti sMililsu (iu November 77S 4itj S;J 10 10 fl S December ,77, .. May ei4 M sis Uecelpts. Car Let. Winter vvttnt M SpllliK Vlmll. n. r: Cern ,, 4M Oats , ,, tut Starley , '. ;V. Oil City UrudeOll U Hed. Keceipts- Ucfi Closing l'r1ct 'J o'clock p. ! nnnki, corn. ini. iii. ititi sentemtsir Tut .Trxr . in 3IW 7 StX Oclebet . jm: te v r. j;t; w I7K ea November OetHMtllier wJJ is" .. i7. .. mi; May SJ'T IS ils Oil City Crude Oil., t5 Uhirsa marart. CslOAiiis sept. 17, ("SOft, re. Marktit ejicnist : W heat-Ore, THe t Nev., 77Vci If0.,79vc. reru .ept., :& . Oct, .xil.u: Nev , it1 je OaU Sept.SiSc: Oik.'JiVsat Nev , iritT-TVc Perk Oct., lieWj Nev., lit) k. l.aixl Oct., l. Klbs-Oct., 17 33s OUSllSU Wheat Sept., 7Uk0i Oct., 7!Sc i Nov777,e! Dec. TSVc. Uoru-ept.,371iCt Oit., M'kC ; Nev.,liV(ji(v. tlats epL, 2lic tOcL. v,c Noi.,:;le. 1'erk-Svpu, lIuJS i Oct ,110. : Nev.. 110 ITS'. Ijinl-ScpU 7 J-'i . OcU i Nev , l '.M. Ulbi-Scpu, 17 35 1 Oct.. i; iV t,lf Attica MarSMts. Cniiutoe, t'ept. lb -Thn 1 revfr' Journal nuKirts : Cattle Uecelpts, iuxi head i shipment. M' head maiket iinlct shipping sttr, 'Vs) te !.!, WiVjJSi! stockers and tellers at f I M ira in i cows, nuns una tniiea at ft 'Mi i" ; bulk at J i3 75; through Texas cattle, steady nt tl HSf.l 4S , VV estern rangers, slew t natives and hall breed. fJ 1W.W vows, tl Ml .l iui winteretl Tcxan. W ivsll re; sate of 7M Mentana Texan. ." . at 1110. Ill IMketa. l.l'.'i 1 , at IJ u Jt Mutilans, l.l'i; f,at rt'M lings llecelpU, tiM heads shipments, l.isn head . iimrkel slew rough and mixed, MlBdl7vi; packlni; im.l shipping. II TiSJM"; Itbt, l usl , skl, i: HhtJ Tl. Shis-p Kuctilpta, " head. shlpmenU. .Vi : market m steadv , uatlvcs, tl ivtt OJ: Western, tidsJJ II Xexaus, : "xl 11 1 lambs, II HI te. Kast Lissrtt Caitle receipts, I 'I heads shipments nene: mantel tcady . prime. II 7MJ a. fair te geed, II iMJIM. cemtnim.HNS.tl teckers and 1 ecders, M r( I a shlpmeotate No4ierk, neiui. Hogs receipts. 2,;s) held i shipments, 'ilui head : market firm : Phlladelphtas at te IM! sa: erknr, II 7HJI ss Krnser, II .'ssjlfe; shlpuients leNew urk te-day, i carloads Shniv nsselpts, l.lie heads shipments, l,ln) head . market fair . prime, mil 2a . fair te geed, U '."HS1 71 . common, II :Uj:v, lambs, DUX New Yerk Sterk. Nxw '.esk Sept. i;. Wail Street. lJOp m. Meney leaned at 5,s per ceut. Kxchsnue quiet at It RJStt sJ.Si tievcrnments verystrtmg Currency 6 s. II i bid; Is coups. Il. bid. l.S's coups. Ill), bid. Thu stock market this morning eiH'ued strong atl0'c higher than yesterdays closing The tl-t then became quiet until alter the call, when en seme very large biiv Iiik ler long account and a further ad vancu of ',i IK percent, took place The feature wete St. l'aul, Union Pail tic, the coal share. CansOlm southern, 'lelesraph, llcadlm' ami LouHvllle A Naahvllle. Tbe market has slnie continued strong tint wtthnut i hsnge In iiuotntlens. siera mnraett. (Juotatlens by Iteea, McUrana A Ce., bankers, uncnsier, in. SSW VORK LIST. U a. m . biij . is, 5"K '. uj; . SP,1 11 w. S r.w. t.; B7 H'. MW lf4 in is: SI'. 21, 1W :h 7r .Bj 3.T1 'J st, s-i;., w SJ',4 Mi IU 112!, Js'i '-"TK H'2 'H lis 117K 117; 1122 SI! t JSi 1SK ii": KH u'l lis us-, tejs Si 37V, UK1! "! iei ; iei;. Canada fac inc. U. C. C. 1 Cel. Cd Central Pacific. Canada Southern Chi., at L.A Pen. Denver A Uleuraude Del . IacS.A Wetwrn. nfl.. ............. ........ Krle'd New Jersey Central K. A T Leu. A N Ltiketihote , Michigan Central Missouri Pacific Northern Pacific - N. 1". 1'ref New Yerk Central....!. ... Eaal Tenn Coin Omaha.... Oregon Tnins Ontiirte. Weatcin Pacific Mall Uecliexter A PltUuurg at. Paul Texas Pacific Union Paclnc , Wabash Common Wabash l'rr.fend Western Union Telegraph. Weatshnrw ratLt.DBT.rnu list. Leblgh Velley IJN PbtU l'ennsylvscla Keadlnf Lehigh Navlrvtlea St isii 97U us-, fc; a. iei: i?I id 10 15 10 SeM 16 9-10 X, uiBienvine..... .., Philadelphia A JSrle , Northern Cent People's Pas8uni;ur... , lt'd'g Uen'ls M'tg's te. lel OU uj I'll 10 J s 6'i Lecal siecju and Llencu. Ueperted by J, 11. Leng Par Last value, sale. Lancaster 6 per cnt.,l3O0 loe 107 " M lsits. loe im; ' 4 Scheel lean ue lesj " 4 in 1 or 31 years tee lej " 4 M In 5 or 3)) ears luu 103.55 4 " In 10 or JO j ears, lue 106 Manhelm lioreagb lean lue 103 BAVK BTOGXS. First National Bank Tanners' National Uank Kulton National llank Lancaster County National Itauk .... Columbia Nutienal llank Christiana National Hank Kphrauv National Uank First National Hank, Columbia rirst National lUnk, .strashurK rirst National lUnk, Marietta rtrst Nauenal Bank, ML Jey. Lltitz National Bank Manhelm National Bank Union National Bank. Mount Jey.... New Helland National Bank Oap National Bank Quarryvllle National Bank KUxabethtflwn National bank Northern National Bank Tcaitrma stocks. Bljr SprlUK A Beaver Valley ltrldKepert A Ilorseshou Columbia A Chestnut Mill Columbia A WashlnxUm Couesteita A BltC 3prlnt Columbia A Marietta Maytown A Kllzabolhlewn Lancaster A Enhrala Lancaster A Willow Street StnislmrK A Millport. Marietta Maytown Marietta A Mount Jey Lane, KltzabeUitewn A Mlddletewn. Lin caster A If rultvllle Laucas ter A Lltitz East llraudywlne A VVayiieaburK lanceaterA vrtlllamslewn Lancaster A Maner Lancaster A Manbelin lamcaster A Marietta , , Lancaster A New Helland HIBCBLLASS0C8 STOCKS. (Juarryvble 11. It Mlllursvllle Street Car lutjuirliiif I'll riling Company Uesllhtnnd fuel Company BUivcus Heuso (Bends) Columbia lias Company Columbia Water Company Busotiehannalnra Company Marietta llelluw.it are at.ivi ns Heuse MlllersvlUn Nermal Scheel Northern Market..,.. Katttern Market Western Market Lancaster City Street Uallway Ce Una Company Bends Columbia Borenuli Bends Lancaster A Susquehanna. Lancaster A New Ilanvllle ijniirryvllle It. It., 7'a Ueiidluir A Columbia it. U.. l' 1UU 38 N 115 HO 2tJ W 11x60 10U IV). 100 US 100 1.H 100 IM 1U1 IM 111) 98.90 100 IM. 100 IM. 10U lfO u a ion 133.M HI) 110 100 no 100 110 1UII WM 8.00 uh :i.m M -3D :i.06 SO a 40 41 18.09 5S X..M 70 75 .a 107.50 H) ltd 26 30.60 51 100 W 1.13 C5.25 VI 28 lm 110 25 25 10 10 100 36.25 1U0 210.10 50 1.C6 25 60 60 60 IB W ts 62.25 60 60 I'M 103 IU) 101 300 300 25 11 100 111.75 1"! 108.75 tloussneld market. DAIltr. Creamery Butter Butter W H Dutch Cheese H lumn reULTHT. SprliiR Chickens. V rr. Chickens f pair (live) ' fl piece (Gleaned; MlSCBtXASlllCS. Apple llutlerf qt Kkh'V dez Heney ft Lard V mens. Apples Y Klik Bananas V dez Cectsiuuts, each Lemens ) dez,.,,, , OruiiK'es ydez... Huckleberries l qt VIU STABLES. Cabbage " head , Heels fl bh Cauliflower, nr. lul 25O3H0 imi'M HIU'C 41t3fi0c ..7eii.aic 40Q00 ,.250 .13c .SIC .100 .. C?12c ,.2.5C ...6U10O 250 ..30U350 ...Kiioe .. .31100 ...f,IOO ..lottjeo ..'JSJJ.'S3 ..,...)20 lbc ...tSiJIJO .. I120 ..mtan ....i(tQ J 250 ..10O160 ..flllie .i'i4iVie ...5Q100 Sweet Pnlutevs ft ft pk OWVUb I IIUIIWB S , I' Tunilps Y K pk PeasWH pk Ne if Ptitultsis, K pk.. Cucumber W dez 'loinaleonV a pk Beans )IX pk ,, hqnashes V dez Onions H pk New Cern tldez Cantolepfla , Wub'nni.len .,.,.. Kkb I'lauts fleck ANuaaim, rieur V bbl 'ancy Heller Heur , ,. Wheat , ea is ........ ..,,,.. ,,,,,.. ...... ,,, . Cern ................................... ...W.75 ...5h0 tJ6e 4'iSt'S! 50(f56e ; ,, .....,,,,, MMMllllllHI URA0, iiftYPr ten,, ,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, IMMM ,1117 AjMfc I7.W1 lltvi I.NI . . i UN) ILK) ..H.3J Irtsn, Halibut Y s Ma Catfish tali 130 rresh Maekeivl Y .....Ii Clams parley.. tMi (Ms. lt.is..., ,,,, , ...1IS1 Itlunllsh loe Sturxven ...... ..loe riounders loe rei.irK.'.iL. 1III-. NTATK TICKKT. (t'oirrtier CI1AUNCK r, lll.ACh.ef Yerk. tfiifrneiif (iifrner It. IIIU'CK Kit KKl'IS, el Luturne, .luclirer (irnrml. M lt.l.lAM.I. llllKNNKN.iit Allegheny. Setrrturj c JitlrriMl Afiiiri J. SIMPSON AritlCA.el Himllngdeu. (Vni;rt'iir'itiiiti-7airi;r UAWVKI.I.STKV KNSON.el Phltadelphta Ciiutily Tlrkrl. M'r lVni;rrt, UOU K.llVV. MiOO KKN. .Veir .Vmi.'ur (l i-K W. III'LU .tllirniMy (.M)-Hlt II. M. BLACK. IHt.A.H.MlLI.KIt. (Jd) -KIMV. PAlNTKIl, OKO. W. WALION. II. N. MOHLKIL flfifrlrf -tfururv-JNO K. MALONK. JWf IHrcrlert. I AC. SNKATII. It. .1. I1AUVKS. 7"i(ji,i 7aprrfnr-tiKO. PONT.. J. V WISH. OlUKi.VtNuiirinr-r' 11 W1IITK. .vL-ir .i; KfiT.sK.Mr.vr.s B AKINU reWUKlv, ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. THIS pewderncvfrviviii.". Amarvelef purity, strength and wholeetneness. fttore eco nomical Uuvn Uioenllmiry kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude et low test, short weight, sJuji or phosphate powders. Beiit emit, n cum, Ueval llmls.i l'ewpia Ce., IOR Wall Streit. New erlt. msr-TlvdAw -llTANTKn. - h.MUKS, UM'Al, (jit tT travellUK A wonderful entirely new speclaltj ter ladies only H dally eutlly madi no photo, no palatini: . particulars free. MAIIAM N.I. L1TTLB. sKsittl' Bex IU Chicago. 111. rANTKU-A STHONti HOY TO MAKK I hiinietf generally uselul In a store. An ply at it NO IU NOUrilOUEKN'STUKKT. PllUilC SAMi-ON MONDAY, Hrjl T KM I! Kit 20, In-s, at Ne. Ill North Prince streut, a lari;e tot of Household soedjand Purnt ture. Sale te cemuiencn at 1 e'elisjk. st7-2td 11 hllLBEUT, Auctioneer. T71AHT KND YAKD. O.J.SWARR&00. GOAL. K1NDLINQ WOOD. Office: Ne.au CfcNTKK flUUAUE. Beth yard aid eftlc) connected with Telephone Kxchanjre aprlJ-lydMAr.U CTIONS k VVOBD3. hl'EAK LOUDKlt THAN OV Ell A TON OK F LOL' It CAKUIEIJ AVVA1 THIS WKEh Finest Reller, 50c. a Quarter. I. BANC LATE ll SUOAK, 65, TO-MORROW (BATDnDAY), We will Klv-e te each Purchaser et our Teas and Collet's their choice of either a hand tome etntxwsed I'uu or trench Poodle In Imitation of plusn frames. CLARKE'S, TEA STOKE NO. 38 WEST KINU STKKBT, LANCASTKlt, P V. TJKDUCT10N IN SHOES. Great Reduction -IN SHOES. Ladies' Best l'ebhle Bulten Shoes, II. SO and 11.50. Ladles" Goeil Olevo Tep Butten Shoes, I1.S3, ILMandrice. Iaidlcs' Lancaster hid Butten Shoes, tW and r.'.V). Misses' Best l'ebhle be hoot Shoes lkcl, ll.ul, I1.S5 and tt se. Misses' Fine Kid Butten hhecs. Heel erSpriuir Heel, 11.25, 11.50, 11.75. Ohllds'SprlnK-ileelbbees, Sni.n5c. and 75c. Ladles' Opera Slippers, 75c and fl.lM. Women's Heuse bilppers, Sec. Youths and Bej-s' Scheel Shoes, 11.00, ll.a. 'kiys' Fine Butten or LuLiiHhecs.ll.r.iundtJJiU. Men's liiMxl Lace Shoes. I 'Xt and 11 .'!. Men's luu Call I.acuand Butten Shoes, $:oe auu f-.ji JOHN HIEMENZ, NO. 61 NORTH QUBHN ST., Junell lydF (INWIIIUEK Bl'ILIIINU.) L. GANHMAN A HllO. CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. A Hare Opportunity for Early buyers In our Custtim Department Every article marked at the Lewest Lash 1'rlces. WE MAKE TO ORDER : All Weel Suits at ItJKi. All Weel Cheviot suits ut III ut All-Weel Worsted Hull m s i. All-Weel Checked smut at t!7 te. All-Weel Worsted Ulaifenal Hulls ul 118 n). All Weel Innwrteii Worsted Bulls at tX.W, r.'ii'i. lAUiand $W.U). All WtMil Pant, te Order at flui, H.V1, (i.ue, I5.W, K.m, 7.lti, s ou ami I.I.C0. Largest Assortment, Geed Workmanship, AND- RO0K BOTTOM PRICES. L. 6ANSMAN & BR0 MEUCH ANT TAILORS, MANUrACTUUKUS Or MBN'S UOVS AND CHILIIUKN'S CLOTHINU, 65 & 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., ( Bight en the Southwest Cor. of Orange BL) LAN0A8TJCU, PA. r Net connected with any ettwr Cletblng Heme in the city. thca t - - -tim ' laMaf'Twnfctfrrfitfr Cleversissd Y bus,... Tlnmlhy Y bus ... llenllilsssr' t'Hv ... Orchard Mm Y bin ... Mlxtsl Ijiwii Urasses Bibus,. lluuitttrlaiiUtnsa V bus...,,. mmw AttrMmTummunn. 1? Al.la-lSV HAGER & BROTHER !inv New Opeu nuil Invite Inspection of Novelties in Dress Goods ! t l'Al.ti AND W1NTKK WIlAl'S In Krlae Ulelh, Aatrlcnn, Plush and Houcle. JACKKT8, In New aettw ntul Hbapes. NISWMAUKETH, In Htoekenott, lieucla ntul Wlilpcenl. Misses' Jackets aud Newmarkets, Childran's Havelecks and Cloaks. 8UAWUS. JOUVIN'HKlDOLOVliSt The Hest Impert!. A full line, In Pluck n i ul Colen, Dreenixl ntul Uiulreseeil, t'lnlti ntul EmbrolilarleU Backs. MGIIINU UNHKUWKAK, KNIT UNDERWEAR. 8ILK UNDE11WEAH. IIOSIKHY, In Morlne. Cotten, Cnslunore, Weel, Bilk, Novelties In DHBU8 TIUMM1N08 und 1IUTTON3. HAGER & BROTHER, Nes. 25 aud 27 West King Street, Lancaster. Pa. NKW jUtrKHTttlKXKNTH. 1JIAKMKHS ANDOTIIKKS IN WANTOK C Kmply V hltky list I els ler Cider can get iiiciuin mis te sun i hum IV tlll.l'IN A SONS. all-llnd.w Fetl Ave., Baltimore, Md moit.u'ce cu'rriNus, nuitAifs, hiit- X IM13 AND I'ACKKHS' WASTE, Ory and Clean, beuishl leriAsh. J. S. MOI.1NH, Ne. 873 Pearl strv.it, New etlc. Ueletvnce rrd. Sehutte, Ne. ill Peail strtwt, New tirk fnbU-lTd rpiu: i'mii:usum:i! wii.i. ui:-uim.n A. his ceure et Instruction In the Herman, French mid Italian lnuKua;cs, In the early lut of OctetsT neit. I'leae iiHt nt his studio, TIO. iH vel li i. Ml siur.r.i. ser:iiud l.F.ON VON OSSKO. AKKl.KV'.S ' P.I.I.OW I'JIONT" clear filter Havana & rent Cigar Is prn prn neuuted by smokers the best lu the mar Mat, at MAIIKLKY'S "Yellow Frent." Ne. :i North Uueen SlrveL (renuerly Hartman's) -TACOll V. NH.Vr.l'FKH'S PURE RYE WHISKY. nUR!7iydll HUKE ST1IKBT LlqUOIt 81QKE. HA IK, Cl.OTH, TOOTH, NAIl. AND Flesh Itmshes nt Ureal Bargains. Alse I Ine and Ce vre Ceuilis In Krtivt variety and at low prices Toilet lie.iuliltei In illfli'lvnl nt) le rithlup Tacktti at bsrj;alus le clnnti heieru . In ter tUAILKV S EASTF.NI 1'IIAIIMAC.. tr:i)dU F.M.W M AKKl.KY'H YAKA-HKAUTIKS'" clear flllett of choice Ne. 1 Havana, arn rvcemmunded te levers el a genuine navana ClRsr, at M AUK LEV'S. " . ellew rreut," Nn.il North yutHin Street (renuerly Hartman's) ll. HOSUNSTKINJ l.Vll'OllTINO TAlLOlt, )ly selt'i-tliin for tlie coming caieti ts new ready, ctimprl.lug tins nf the nnest stuck ever shunn In (tils city 'Ihe stock Is entltely new aud well worth our Inspt etlen. Sly prltes aie uieilemle, and werkmaushtp of the best. The reposition el the house for line wmk will be fully maintained. Ilavtnt; ecurtsl for the com Inu scisen the sen Ices el First-Class Tailors, 1 can Kuaruntce the very bestet work. bole proprietor for the l'ateut Strap I'anta lixuis, waininled net te draw up when sltttnt; dew n, nor bat; at thi kut-e. A. 11. ..OSfcNbTKIN.tfNerlb (J u ecu St. EVAN'8 KI.OUK. " Prove all things and held but te that which Ugoed." Levan's Fleur. TT GKHII.VKT, Fine Tailoring. A lull and Complete stock of Imported an Demestic Suiting and Ovoraentlng Fer the Fall Trade new ready te Bclect Irem. Call early te secum Best Styles. H. GERHART, Ne. UN. OU KEN ST., Opposite the 1'oMtelIltti. mar.T-ljdlt TV EHAVKON HAND A FINE ASSORTMENT OF Beveled Edge, Gilt Edge and Rough Edge CARDS I Suitable Iei Invitations, Addiess Cards, etc, which will be printed te elder at short ueilie and upon thn most reasonable terms. ENVELOPES TO MATCH. " Intelligencer" Office. sis tfd TT1K.SU .V HKOTHKK. Te Our Patrons and the Public We kI" a Cordial Invitation te Call and Kxam tne our IinineiiM)uiid Vurlt;d Mno et NEW GOODS -FOB- MEN'S, 110VS' AXD CHILDREN'S WEB, -IN- OVERCOATS, SUITS, - -ANU- FURNISHING GOODS. Fer the piuseut we will content ourselves with pIvliiK you, one nud all, a most cordial Jin vltatltin te cull and see thuiuiinunse 'luuntltles ami Immense variety el MBN'S, YOUIHS' BOYS -ANU- Children's Clothing ! OF ALli UUAUKS ANU QUALITIES, Soen we shall have something surprising te say te you In tbe way of geed things at surpris ingly Lew Prices. Our place Is at the corner of North Queen and Centre Square. Our rule et business Is "One Price nnd FalrTruatmunU" ONE-PRI0E HOUSE, Clothing aud Famishing Hense. . u- -. . t. . . AftA., . HLJL, BA. I, J -. HM if BR M'S Nfc'ir AlirKHriHKMItl'TH. TM11)KT1.I) IN IIOTTI.US-1'INK OLD mi8H WHISKY AT UOIIUEU'M I.IOUOK MO UK, J CKNTHK gu A UK, ijvncasUir, P. S'l'ANDAKl) t'OHN KKMKDIKS KUH shin Cern Cure, lOients a bottle i Mennen's Cern Cure. 'A cents a bottle t Aceru Halve and Hansen's Maiite Cern Hittve, t.V cents n Isit. Fer side at IIUIIUE.'S liltUO bTOHK, 3d West KIhk street. 1 KANll AltMY KlIl'NION. -THE- Grand Army of Ik Republic WILL PARADE WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 22d, -0 F.K- Thc Principal Streets LANCASTER, AT III O I LOCK A. SI. FilOM O0 TO 1,000 VaUEUANS IK LINE. uui'nHatiNTiNa 35 pests, -FIIOS1 Itrrks, tirk, Chrstrr, l.cu.inen, Dauphin nml l.nncnsti'r Coiintles. UK.l'NlON EEUClBK8.a O'CLOCK 1'. at. DltKSS l'AKAOE, .1 O'CLOCK 1'. SI. (.ASirFlUElN KINK, 7 10 EVENING. GRAND ARMY SUITS, ;,oe, as oe, tiio.eo, aii.oe. (5HANI) AltMY WHITE VEST, 73c, l.O0, HI.23. Graud Army Bulleus and Supplies. -euu-SPE0IAL CITIZENS' SUITS, Warranted All-Weel, Slake and Fit 1'srtecUcm, l'llce, 113 w. Grand Army Caps, FUurts, teatb and Letters. berr AMI STIFF FELT HATS AND DUN LAP'S F1WK SILK HATS. HOIOK lll.A.NKKT.S, 1.AI HU11LS. Grand Array Ctllnleid Cellars w Cuffs. NECKWEAH, 26c., COc, 75c. MEDIUM WEIGHT UNDERWEAR. FLANNEL SIIIKTS. THE EIOHMIE WHITE DRESS SHIRT. Specialties in Shoes ! Our LAIHEb' SPECIAL UAITE1C, Amialcan Ulazetl Khl, 1'iicti i:.:J. our OF.NT'3 Hl'ECIAL LACE nr MUTTON llALMOUALSandCONIiUKSSUAITEKet War ranted Cult :Sklu and Solid Leather llottems, I'rtctj, t-I.iie. WILLIAMSON A FOSTER, :i. ;tl, :t(!aiul US East KlnpSI., LANCASTEU, FA. WSteres open Slemt.iy and Saturday Even iii;s only. AUVBBItlSHTB. piUII'ON OI'KKA HOUSli OXK WEKK, UJMIX.V1SU MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1880. THE DISTINUUISHEII AUTUE8S, MISS L1LL1E 1I1NT0N, bUl'l'OUTEI) 11V MISS SALLIE HINTON And a strong Company will appear Inthofel. IewIhk lluporlelro FKIIIAV, " 17 Civil Marriage. HATUKDAYSIATINKK.SICI'T. 18-Twe II rises. NIUIIT.HEI'T.IS-Love Chase. ADSIIHHION 10, '.M and 30 0 K NTH. HEHEUVKI) SEATS U0 CENTS. New en sale at Opera Heuso Onice. sle-Sld TOUlrON Ol'EKA. IIOUSU. rexx WEEK'.- Ceiiimencliig Monday, ScplenilicrSO, J8e0 Matinees Wcdut'saay and Saturday at -iJO. BENNETT & MOULTON'S Comic Opera Company. .reducing- Flrst-Cless Opera at the PEOPLE'S POPULAR PRICES our Own Orchestra and llrass Hand. VOM1S-SIO.V 10 and SO CENTS HESEIIVKU SEATS 30 CENTS On Hale at Opera Heuso ODIce, Friday, 8epteui herUth. KIUlT ANNUALTOUU, IOAUT1ST3. 40AUTIHTS. lo.ecopooplu attend our purferiiiances cv cry week liKl'EUTOIUK i Monday Olivette. Tuesday UUoneOireaa. Wednesday IJJatlnoe l'atlonce. ,, " y I Evenlng.... Plratea of l'eniancc, Thursday Chimes el Normandy. Friday The Mikade. Saturday &&&""""'" .!. lS-9ld -j. .MftWia.rttwa'vjarJ'fe'-is-.. w w i I